2010 Track & Field Media Guide TTableable ofof 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 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 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 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, /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, Simon, Juniors (4): Foerch, Manuel, Wells, Yttre. Simons, Spaciel, Uphoff , Vetesnik, Weir, Wells, Whitewater, Yttre, Zill. Sophomores (10): Crogan, Dalske, Feuk, Gowdy, Jensen, Schuenke, Minnesota (5): Baumgartner, Bucholz, Dalske, Feuk, Gowdy. Spaciel, Uphoff , Vetesnik, Whitewater. Illinois (1): Mariani. Freshmen (12): Baumgartner, Busby, Fisher, Francis, Glotfelty, Kocher, Michigan (1): Manuel. Mariani, Rayeske, Reilly, Simon, Simons, Weir. Trinidad & Tobago (1): Busby

11-time Horizon League Women’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide 22010010 PPreviewreview 2010 Women’s Outlook 4 PANTHERS NOT CONTENT WITH TOP-TWO STATUS IN HORIZON LEAGUE Milwaukee has 24 top-two finishes at last 25 league championship meets Many teams would be content having established themselves as one of the second-straight all-league second-team performance during the cross top two programs in their league. For the University of Wisconsin-Milwau- country season in the fall. With the steady improvement she has shown as kee women’s track and fi eld team, top-two is not good enough. a Panther, the coaching staff sees no reason she can’t be competing for all- league honors in the event. She could also prove a consistent scorer in the The Panthers have tasted success with 11 indoor and outdoor Horizon mile and 1500m. League championships in the last 13 years to their credit. At the 14 league meets in which it has not claimed a title, Milwaukee has taken second place Ring is a former league champion in the 800m (2:10.46) and has several all- a remarkable 13 times. league second-team awards to her credit. She is also third in school history in the event, both indoors and outdoors. With 24 top-two fi nishes over the last 25 meets, the team knows it can compete for a championship. But, with 11 titles and 13 second-place fi n- Sophomores Kristi Schuette, Shannon Brown and Beonca Mitchell each ishes, the Panthers know they want to turn those numbers around. got their fi rst taste of collegiate track last season and will look to continue their improvement in their second season. Schuette and Mitchell competed Head coach Pete Corfeld and associate head coach Jason Francis once again primarily in the 800m, while Brown also ventured into the mile run and returns a strong corps of contributors, while adding another talented fresh- 1500m events. man class. This is a formula that has netted the coach 36 league champion- ships in his career and 36 league coach of the year awards. In the longer distance events, the Panthers are in good shape with a senior leader returning in Abbie Zaspel. Freshman Elise Sigg teamed with Zaspel Senior Kelsey Conrad is coming off a standout season in 2009 in every sense in cross country to form a solid one-two punch. The fall performance of the of the word. She was the league indoor athlete of the year, the outdoor pair is a good sight to see for UWM, which will be without recently-gradu- track performer of the meet, won four individual league titles, two relay ated Holly Nearman. Nearman was a standout distance runner who won crowns and broke a pair of school records. She won her titles in the 60m the 5000m and 10,000m at the outdoor championships last season. (7.69) and 200m (24.70) indoors and the 100m (11.86) and 200m (24.05) outdoors. Conrad also broke the school indoor 400m record. Zaspel will look to step into Nearman’s shoes as the leader in the distance events. She was second in the 10,000m last season and has earned all- She leads the sprint group, which also featured junior Angie Kaufmann league fi rst team honors in cross country the last two seasons. Sigg was and sophomore Katie Duchow last season. Kaufmann was the team’s main right behind Zaspel at the majority of the cross country meets in the fall and competitor in the 400m (56.97 indoors, 56.47 outdoors), posting top-fi ve also earned an all-league fi rst-team award. times in school history in the event both indoors and out. In fact, her indoor personal best is third in school history. The team has shown plenty of depth in the distance events in years past, but will look to the pair to the duo to lead the team this season. Freshman Duchow competed primarily in the shorter sprints, qualifying for the fi nals Megan Gang, another rookie that competed in cross country, could provide of the 60m (7.97 PR) and 100m (25.72). She also ran with the league- Corfeld with the depth he’s looking for. She steadily improved throughout champion 4x100m relay (46.90). her high school career and carried that trend over into her rookie cross country campaign. Milwaukee adds a pair of decorated high school stars to their sprint corps in freshmen Flo Mafany and Chia Okonkwo. Both were four-time state quali- Senior Emily Budde, sophomore Calanetta Burrows and freshmen Mafany fi ers in the hurdles and could lend their speed to the sprint events. and Okonkwo form the team’s hurdles group. Budde is fi fth in school history in the indoor 60m hurdles (9:15), while Burrows enters her second year as In the 800m, sophomore Erika Hanson and junior Tanaiya Fisher lead the the defending league 400m hurdle (1:02.83) champion. Mafany was state way, while senior Laura Ring, a top-10 competitor in school history in the runner-up in both the 100m and 300m hurdle events as a prepster in Il- event, redshirted last season. Hanson took second in the event indoors and linois. Okonkwo was third in the 100m hurdles as a junior and had top-10 third outdoors. She also ran with league-champion relays in the distance fi nishes as a sophomore and senior. medley and outdoor 4x400m. Budde is one of three seniors that form a strong base of combined event Fisher had a strong sophomore season in 2009, taking third in the indoor competitors. With Jenni Parish and Kory Olson, the trio has accounted for 800m (2:21.60) and fourth outdoors (2:16.89). She is also coming off her three league championships and a pair of runner-up fi nishes in the indoor 22-time Horizon League Men’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide 2010 Women’s Outlook 22010010 PPreviewreview 5 McConville holds her high school’s record in the high jump, as well as the pole vault. She will compete in both events for the Panthers after qualifying for state in both events. As a junior, she tied for fi fth in the pole vault.

Senior Erin Havener paces the Milwaukee pole vaulters, having established herself as arguably the top vaulter in league history. The Ashwaubenon, Wis., native has won league titles in the indoor and outdoor pole vault events in each of her fi rst three season. Over the indoor and outdoor events, she has also reset the league record fi ve times. She set the school’s outdoor record last season (12-7 1/2) and competed at the NCAA Regional meet for the fi rst time.

Sophomore Courtney Fisher is in her second year at UWM and freshman Sarah Finer will begin her fi rst season with the Panthers. Fisher tied for third at the league’s outdoor meet and Finer was a state qualifi er as a senior at the same high school that produced Havener.

Arguably the Panthers’ strongest fi eld area could be the horizontal jumps, where seniors Beth Zimmerman and Reigna Pierce are among the school’s Seniors Emily Budde (left) and Kory Olson were all-time best. Zimmerman sat out 2009 to focus on her studies, but remains fi rst (Budde) and second (Olson) inthe league pentathlon last season. the school record-holder in the indoor (39-9 3/4) and outdoor triple jump pentathlon, as well as two title and two second-place fi nishes in the out- (39-6 1/2), while sitting second in the indoor long jump (19-5 1/4) and sev- door heptathlon. enth outdoors. She also has a pair of league crowns and six second-team awards on her resume. Parish is in the fi nal season of an already tremendous career. To her credit, she appears on the school’s all-time top-10 in 10 events, including school Pierce picked up the slack last season, winning the indoor triple jump and records in the pentathlon (3,700), heptathlon (5,021) and outdoor long taking second in the outdoor triple jump and both long jumps. She is also jump (19-9 1/2). She has won seven league titles and earned all-league second to Zimmerman in both triple jump events (39-6 indoors, 39-4 1/2 second-team honors four times. outdoors), while sitting ninth in the outdoor long jump (18-10 3/4).

In addition to her combined event exploits, Olson also has a league javelin Parish has well-documented success in both the long jump and triple jump, championship (127-7) and all-league second-team award. She redshirted while Budde is another scorer in the long jump events. The area gets a boost the 2009 outdoor season and will be completing her eligibility with a full with the addition of freshmen Samia Taylor and Erika Suchla. 2010 slate. Taylor took fourth at the Wisconsin Division 1 meet in the triple jump and The combined events also features sophomores Laura Hamel and Shelby leapt 38-9 in the event for an early-season mark in December. Suchla Schaal and freshman Moriah Myles. Hamel took seventh in the heptath- capped her high school career with a Wisconsin Division 2 championship lon at the league meet last season, but also had a fourth-place showing in the triple jump. outdoors and sixth indoors in the high jump. Schaal competed mostly in the hurdles as a freshman, taking third at the league championships in the Senior Jamie Woods and freshman Brittany Alsum form Milwaukee’s throw- 400m hurdles (1:03.91). ing corps. Woods has shown steady improvement through each of her fi rst three seasons in a Panther uniform. Last season, she earned a pair of all- Myles comes to UWM having qualifi ed for the state meet in Illinois in the league second team awards in the indoor shot put and the discus throw. long jump, triple jump and 100m hurdles. She competed at state her junior She holds the school record in the weight throw (52-8 1/4) and is second season in all three events. in both the discus (142-5) and hammer throw (146-0). She is also fourth in the shot put outdoors (42-6 1/4) and tied for fourth indoors (43-1 1/2). Parish returns as a top high jumper, but will have some company in the event from sophomore Ashlee Mongoven and freshman Chantel McConville. Alsum was a state runner-up in the discus throw as a junior, one of three The younger sister of perennial men’s high jump champ Quinn on the men’s appearances at the state meet during her high school career. She also took team, Ashlee was fi fth in the event indoors at the league meet, while taking third as a sophomore and posted a personal-best discus throw of 154-0 in seventh and competing in the long and triple jumps at the outdoor meet. high school. 11-time Horizon League Women’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide 22010010 PPreviewreview 2010 Men’s Outlook 6 PANTHERS REMAIN HUNGRY ATOP THE HORIZON LEAGUE Milwaukee has won last six indoor, six outdoor league championships It seems cliché to say that winning league titles has become a way of life the 400m hurdles and lowered the school record by almost eight-tenths of for the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee men’s track and fi eld team. But, a second. the fact of the matter is that the team has achieved unparalleled success and enters 2010 on a league title run the likes the Horizon League has never With a solid base of returners and talented newcomers, Corfeld and his staff seen. look forward to competing for more league titles this season and seasons to come. Milwaukee has won the last six indoor and last six outdoor championships for 12-straight league titles overall. Bucholz is the standout in the area of sprints, but will be without Isaiah Adams, a perennial league title contender in the 200m and 400m events. All told, the Panthers have 22 league titles to their credit and they enter Adams was a two-time 400m champion with six more all-league second- each year looking to add to that total. team awards to his credit, but is forgoing his senior season to concentrate on completing his degree. The 2010 season will be business as usual for the Panthers, as the squad returns a breadth of talent and experience. The list of returners include 16 But, the Panthers are confi dent in the emergence of junior Cory Yttre last individual league champions, not including relays, the holders of fi ve school season and think he can join Bucholz to form another solid one-two punch. records and the holders of fi ve league records. At the outdoor league championships last season, Yttre fi nished as runner- up to Adams (47.11) in the 400m, but joined his teammate in eclipsing the Two seniors have set themselves apart in league competitions in Tyler Bu- school and league records in the event with a time of 47.48. He is also a cholz and Quinn Mongoven. Bucholz has won eight league titles to go with part of the perennial league-champion 4x400m relay and has run 21.59 a perfect 9-for-9 showing in league relay events. He also has one school and in the 200m. three league records to his credit. His personal-best times including 21.17 in the outdoor 200m and a school-record 47.61 in the indoor 400m. Junior Jared Foerch will be looking for a breakout season of his own. After competing against Yttre in high school at the state meets, Foerch has pro- Mongoven, on the other hand, has established himself as the league stan- vided the team with depth in the sprint events his fi rst two seasons. The dard in the high jump. He has won both the indoor and outdoor high jump progress he has made, he could be poised to score consistently for Milwau- events in each of his fi rst three years. And, over the last two years, he has kee this season. improved in his horizontal jumps and now regularly scores in the long and triple jumps with a runner-up fi nish to his credit. Freshman Ryan Weir was a standout in both the 400m and 800m for Ripon High School in Wisconsin. He won a state title in the 400m as a senior with As with any successful program, head coach Pete Corfeld relies on a steady a time of 48.37 and narrowly missed the state record in the event. He also stream of talented newcomers. It was true last year with rookies Ben Cro- took fi fth in the 800m (1:55.91) and could add depth to that event. gan and Nick Dalske each breaking school records and winning league titles. Crogan broke the school’s indoor and outdoor pole vault records and is the The 800m was highlighted last season by sophomore Jake Spaciel. In his only Panther to ever clear 16 feet in the event. Dalske won a league title in fi rst season, he took seventh in the event indoors. Junior Andrew Manuel, who competed primarily in the 400m his fi rst season, began competing in the 800m last season.

Freshmen Toney Fisher and John Mariani will also likely compete in the 800m this season. Fisher competed in the event at the Wisconsin state meet as a senior in high school, while Mariani was an all-state and all-conference competitor during his prep career.

Milwaukee has many diff erent weapons in the longer distance events, led by cross country runners that are coming off a standout campaign in the fall. Freshman John Simons and sophomore Chris Schuenke led the squad and were all-league second-teamers. The cross country squad featured a Tyler Bucholz (left) and Cory Yttre give UWM a strong 1-2 punch in the sprints strong top fi ve led by this duo. 22-time Horizon League Men’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide 2010 Men’s Outlook 22010010 PPreviewreview Simons’ freshman campaign saw him earn league newcomer of the year also be noted that he has the best outdoor long jump (23-2 1/2) of those 7 honors. Schuenke, on the other hand, showed his growth from his fi rst to returning, as well as the second-best indoor long jump and both triple second season in a collegiate program. The progress was evident towards jumps. the end of his freshman track season when he took third in the 3000m stee- plechase at the league championships. He is the top returner in that event. Crogan was the second-best Panther in the high jump last season to go with his pole vault and combined event standing. The fi rst athlete in school his- Freshman Jake Reilly and senior Mike Sorenson rounded out a solid four- tory to clear 16 feet in the pole vault, he established school records of 16-3 person pack the cross country team featured at many of its meets. Reilly 1/2 indoors and 16-0 3/4 outdoors. In the high jump, he cleared the fi fth- solidifi ed his standing as the team’s No. 3 runner, despite having never com- best height (6-8) in school history indoors and the eighth-best outdoors. peted in a cross country meet prior to the fall. Sorenson has been a solid contributor throughout his career for UWM in both cross country and track. UWM’s indoor pole vault record that was broken by Crogan was set by an- other then-rookie in Garrett Vetesnik. The Richland Center, Wis., native ini- Junior Thomas Wells and freshman Bobby Glotfelty were two more consis- tially broke the mark with his height of 15-11. He also excelled in the event tent contributors in cross country that will look to carry over their success outdoors, where his best height of 15-7 is tied for fourth all-time. The duo into track. Wells did not compete in track last season, but came on strong head into their second season in a Panther uniform as the league favorites towards the ends of the cross country season. Glotfelty had a solid fall and in the event. will bring a strong prep competition background into his fi rst track cam- paign. The team will have another full-time pole vaulter competing for it in sopho- more transfer Zack Gowdy. During his freshman season at Jamestown Col- Senior Ryan Mleziva redshirted the cross country season, but returns as one lege in 2008, Gowdy tied for third at the indoor conference championships of the squad’s top distance runners. He has been a consistent scorer and and has a personal-best height of 14-6. team leader during his track career. Another senior returning is Jason Axt, who gives Corfeld fl exibility with his ability to run the gamut of events from Jake Whitewater is another second-year competitor for Milwaukee that 3000m to the 10,000m. burst on the scene as a freshman. He won a league title in the indoor long jump (22-11 3/4) and was an all-league second-team performer in both Sophomore Dan Uphoff , redshirt freshmen Ryan Baumgartner and Alex the indoor and outdoor triple jump events. He was the league’s fi eld new- Francis and true freshman Kyle Kocher round out the distance group. Uphoff comer of the year indoors, an award given to Crogan at the league’s outdoor has a full year of collegiate competition under his belt and both Baumgart- meet. ner and Francis redshirted last track season while competing in cross coun- try. Kocher cut his teeth in the fall and will look to get his footing his rookie Zill will add depth in many of the jumping events, as he has competed in track season. the long, triple and high jump events throughout his career. As a junior, With the departure of Adam Schleis to graduation, the hurdles will have a Zills posted top-six jumps in school history in the triple jump (48-1 3/4) youthful look this season, as the top returning hurdlers are mostly sopho- and snared all-league second-team awards, both indoors and outdoors. He mores. Schleis won fi ve league titles during his career and holds the school also cracked the top-10 in the indoor long jump (22-7) and was again an records for the shorter hurdle events. all-league selection.

Senior Josh Zill stands out as the most experienced hurdler, with top-10 Feuk and Crogan head the combined event athletes. Both earned all-league times both indoors and outdoors in the shorter hurdle events, but focused second team honors as freshmen. Feuk was runner-up in the decathlon out- more on jumps last season. Dalske, with his league title in the 400m hur- doors and posted the third-best heptathlon score in school history indoors. dles, highlights the list, while he will be joined by fellow sophomores Cro- Crogan was second in the heptathlon indoors and scored the second-most gan and Drew Feuk. The latter two primarily competed in the event for their points in school history. combined events, but still were able to post top-10 times in school history indoors. The pair will be joined by freshmen Dan Simon and Ryan Rayeske. Simon excelled in the pole vault in high school, tying for fourth at the state meet In the fi eld events, Mongoven’s exploits and fl exibility stick out, but he sim- in the event and breaking his high school’s record in the event. Rayeske was ply leads what is a talented group of competitors in the events. a two-year letterwinner at nearby Franklin High School.

During his fi nal season, Mongoven will likely have his eyes set on closing Sophomore Matt Jensen returns as the only thrower on the roster. As a out four-straight league high jump titles at the indoor and outdoor events, redshirt freshman in 2009, he scored in all but one throwing event during while also looking to break the school’s indoor record (6-11 3/4) that has league competitions. He was third in the discus throw (150-11) and fi fth in eluded him thus far and returning to the NCAA Regional meet. It should both the weight throw and hammer throw (152-6). 11-time Horizon League Women’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide CCoachingoaching SStafftaff Head Coach Pete Corfeld newcomer of the year, 8 pete CORFELD while the program ac- Head Coach • 21st Year • Milwaukee, 1986 cumulated 35 individual Cross Country, Distance, Middle Distance, Throws championships over the In his 21st season as the head men’s and women’s cross country and track two meets. and fi eld coach, Pete Corfeld continues to make his mark as one of the most successful coaches the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee has ever seen. The 2007 success did not end at the league meet, “Pete has done a tremendous job of building as a then-school-record his program so that it is at the top of the eight athletes competed Horizon League year in and year out,” UWM at the NCAA Mideast Re- athletics director George Koonce said. “He’s our gional. Nick Gretz quali- longest-tenured coach and we are fortunate fi ed for the NCAA Cham- to keep him and see his program continue to pionships and Amber succeed.” Curtis finished sixth in the discus, making her Corfeld has guided his teams to 33 league eligible for the NCAA Championships. The throwers’ performances netted indoor and outdoor track titles and three cross UWM points at the regional meet for the fi rst time. country crowns. His 36 league titles are by far more than any other coach in school history. Last season, his men’s team claimed league crowns at both Last season’s titles marked the 11th and 12th-straight for the Milwaukee the indoor and outdoor meets for an unprecedented sixth-straight year. men, while the sweep was its ninth since 1998. All told, the men’s program has won 22 of the last 25 league meets. That stretch includes 11 of the 12 In 2007, the Panthers won men’s and women’s Horizon League champion- outdoor championships the league has sponsored. ships at both the indoor and outdoor meets. The four-meet sweep was just the second by any league school in history. The fi rst team to accomplish the While the men have found unparalleled success, the women have not been feat was by his Milwaukee teams in 2001. far behind. In fact, over the last 25 league meets dating back to 1997, Mil- waukee has failed to secure a top-two fi nish just once. That string includes Individually, six athletes were recognized as outstanding performer or 11 league championships.

NCAA Qualifiers Under Corfeld Both teams have been dominant in their success as four times a Panther team UWM has had a rich history of producing NCAA Qualifi ers during the has won a league meet by over 100 points. The program holds league records tenure of coach Pete Corfeld. The Panthers have had seven NCAA Qualifi ers on both the men’s and women’s sides for points in an outdoor championship and one U.S. Olympic Trials qualifi er under Corfeld’s instruction. and margin of victory. In 2003, UWM won the women’s title with 252 points, 171 ahead of second place. Two years later, it was the men that tallied 231 • Nick Gretz 2007 Discus Throw points, pacing second place by 120. - 22nd at NCAA Championships (171-8) • Cory Peterson 1996/97/98 Indoor 800m Corfeld has been recognized for his success many time over, garnering League - Ran 18 sub-1:50.00 times in the 800m in his career. 1996: 32nd- Coach of the Year honors 36 times in his career. He has coached eight league fastest in the U.S. (1:48.06) ... 10th at NCAA Championships ... All- athletes of the year and 58 outstanding performer and newcomer of the American ... qualifi ed for Olympic Trials. 1997: 34th-fastest in the U.S. year recipients. Tenia Fisher (2003-06) was just the second athlete in league ... sixth at NCAA Championships ... All-American. 1998: 48th-fastest history, in any sport, to be recognized as athlete of the year three times in in the U.S. ... third at U.S. Track & Field Indoor Championships ... 12th one sport (indoor track). at NCAA Championships. • Angie Molter 1996 Outdoor 10,000m - 15th at the NCAA Championships (35:12) • Chad Zehms 1995 Cross Country - 89th of 176 at the NCAA championships • Tim Kenney 1995 Indoor 800m - 50th-fastest in the U.S. (1:49.02) ... earned a provisional qualifying mark 22-time Horizon League Men’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide Head Coach Pete Corfeld CCoachingoaching SStafftaff men’s league individual champions while rarely fi nishing below fourth. 9

Corfeld, the longest-tenured coach currently at UWM, has built well-respected track and fi eld and cross country teams that consistently compete with other schools across the league, region and country.

Under his direction, seven diff erent student-athletes have qualifi ed for the NCAA Championships. In addition to Gretz, Tim Kenney, Cory Peterson and Angie Molter all competed at the NCAA Track and Field Championships, while Chad Zehms was a qualifi er in the NCAA Cross Country Championships in 1995. Corfeld works primarily with the middle distance and distance groups in Peterson would later make two more appearances in the NCAA Champion- addition to the cross country squads. UWM had the 10th-fastest 4x800m ships, along with qualifying for the U.S. Olympic Trials in the 800m run in 1996 relay in the country in 2005, with the quartet posting a school-record time and placing third in the 800m at the USATF Indoor Championships. Molter of 7:26.17. was the fi rst UWM female to compete in the NCAA Division I Championships, running the 10,000m in 1996. Corfeld’s cross country program has produced 58 all-league performers since the Panthers entered a conference for the 1992 season. He has also coached Corfeld’s athletes have also excelled off the track, as Josh Nygren earned two individual champions and three newcomer of the year honorees. the Horizon League’s prestigious Coleman Medal of Honor in 2006. He was the program’s third recipient of the honor after Paul McGinley in 2000 and In 2008, the Milwaukee women took second place at the league championship Jonathon Manke in 2002. and had four runners earn all-league honors for the second-straight year. For the 2008 team, three of those all-league awards were fi rst-team honors. The Corfeld’s coaching career began at St. Mary’s Academy in 1980. Three years second-place fi nishes are the team’s best since joining the Horizon League. later he became the head track and fi eld coach at Milwaukee Area Technical In 2007, all-league fi rst-teamer Holly Nearman took 12th at the NCAA Great College. At MATC, he was named Region XIII and conference coach of the year Lakes Regional for all-region honors. It was the highest fi nish at a Division I re- three times. Corfeld graduated from UWM in 1986 with a bachelor’s degree gional by a Panther ever. He was also named league coach of the year, the fi rst in science. He was then named assistant coach for sprints, hurdles and relays time in league history the award went to the second-place team coach. at Northern Colorado, where he also worked on a master’s degree. In 1989, after completing his degree, he was named the head cross country and track Despite not winning a cross country championship since leaving the Mid- and fi eld coach at UWM. Since taking over the Panther track program, Corfeld Continent Conference, UWM has continually performed in the upper half of has helped to elevate UWM to a regional and national program. the league standings. After winning a women’s crown in 1992 and both the men’s and women’s championships in 1993, Milwaukee has boasted a pair of Corfeld and his wife, Linda, reside in Whitefi sh Bay, Wis. 36-Time League Champions 36-Time League Coach of the Year LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS LEAGUE COACH OF THE YEAR AWARDS Horizon League 2005 Men’s Indoor 2000 Men’s Outdoor Horizon League 2006 Women’s Indoor 2000 Men’s Outdoor 2009 Men’s Indoor 2005 Men’s Outdoor 2000 Women’s Indoor 2009 Men’s Indoor 2005 Men’s Outdoor 2000 Women’s Indoor 2009 Women’s Indoor 2004 Men’s Indoor 1999 Men’s Indoor 2009 Women’s Indoor 2005 Men’s Indoor 1999 Men’s Outdoor 2009 Men’s Outdoor 2004 Men’s Outdoor 1999 Men’s Outdoor 2009 Men’s Outdoor 2004 Men’s Outdoor 1999 Men’s Indoor 2008 Men’s Indoor 2003 Women’s Indoor 1998 Men’s Indoor 2008 Men’s Indoor 2004 Men’s Indoor 1998 Men’s Outdoor 2008 Men’s Outdoor 2002 Women’s Outdoor 1998 Men’s Outdoor 2008 Men’s Outdoor 2003 Women’s Outdoor 1998 Women’s Outdoor 2007 Men’s Indoor 2002 Men’s Outdoor 1998 Women’s Outdoor 2007 Women’s XC 2003 Women’s Indoor 1998 Men’s Indoor 2007 Men’s Outdoor 2002 Women’s Outdoor 1997 Men’s Indoor 2007 Men’s Outdoor 2002 Men’s Outdoor 1997 Men’s Indoor 2007 Women’s Indoor 2001 Men’s Indoor Mid-Continent 2007 Men’s Indoor 2002 Women’s Outdoor Mid-Continent 2007 Women’s Outdoor 2001 Men’s Outdoor Conference 2007 Women’s Indoor 2001 Men’s Outdoor Conference 2006 Men’s Indoor 2001 Women’s Indoor 1993 Men’s X-C 2007 Women’s Outdoor 2001 Women’s Outdoor 1993 Men’s XC 2006 Men’s Outdoor 2001 Women’s Outdoor 1993 Women’s X-C 2006 Men’s Outdoor 2001 Men’s Indoor 1993 Women’s XC 2006 Women’s Indoor 2000 Men’s Indoor 1992 Women’s X-C 2006 Men’s Indoor 2001 Women’s Indoor 1992 Women’s XC

11-time Horizon League Women’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide CCoachingoaching SStafftaff Assistant Coaches 10 jason FRANCIS nate WEILAND Associate Head Coach • Sixh Year • Indiana State, 2001 Assistant Coach • Fourth Year • Milwaukee, 2007 Sprints, Hurdles, Pole Vault, Jumps, Combined Events Distance, Cross Country Jason Francis is in his third season as associate Nate Weiland is in his second season as an head coach with the Panthers after serving assistant with the Panther track and cross three seasons as an assistant coach. Francis country programs after joining the staff in works with the sprints, hurdles, jumps, pole 2007 as a volunteer assistant. He assists head vault and combined events. He also oversees coach Pete Corfeld with the distance runners the program’s recruiting eff orts, strength and and cross country teams. conditioning program and assists in monitor- ing academic progress. “As a former athlete that has gone through the program, Nate is able to enlighten the “We are pleased to have Jason in our program,” younger athletes on its nuances,” Corfeld said. Corfeld said. “He is a track guy, so he really knows his stuff . With his multi- “He is still training at a high level and the example he sets is a great motiva- event background, he has knowledge in all areas of track and fi eld, especially tor for the team.” the pole vault.” In each of his fi rst two seasons, the Panther women have taken second at the Horizon League Cross Country Championships, while both teams were third Francis has coached 106 individual league champions since coming to in 2009. Eleven women have earned all-league honors in that time, includ- Milwaukee. Three Panthers have also achieved NCAA provisional marks and ing four fi rst-team honors and three in 2008 alone. On the men’s side, UWM seven have had NCAA regional marks. Also, school records in his events have improved from an eighth-place fi nish in 2007 to take third place in 2008. fallen 47 times over his fi rst fi ve seasons. UWM also has shown well at the NCAA Great Lakes Regional. The squad That success has carried over into team championships, as he has helped the posted the program’s second-best Division I regional fi nish ever in 2006 Panther men to indoor and outdoor Horizon League Championships in each when it took 14th. Then in 2007, Holly Nearman was the highest-fi nishing of his fi ve seasons. The women, meanwhile, won the back-to-back indoor women in the program’s Division I his- titles in 2006-07, added an outdoor championship in 2007 and indoor title tory, taking 12th. in 2009. Weiland joined the coaching staff after A 2001 graduate of Indiana State Univer- four years as a member of Milwaukee’s sity, Francis spent the 2003-04 season as distance and cross country corps. a volunteer assistant pole vault coach at Lewis University in Romeoville, Ill. In his career, Weiland established him- self as a consistent performer, earning In his only season with the Flyers, Francis all-league second team honors in cross produced both the indoor and outdoor country during his fi nal two seasons. As Division II National Champion and two a senior, he took 38th at the NCAA Great more All-Americans in the event at both Lakes Regional, the third-best regional fi nish in team history and second only meets. He joined the Lewis staff upon to UWM Hall of Famer Chad Zehms. On the track, the Middleton, Wis., native completion of his masters degree in exercise science from Indiana State in is among the school’s all-time leaders in the indoor 3000m and 5000m and 2003. In 2002-03 Francis volunteered with the Sycamore track team, coaching the outdoor 10,000m. His 10k time of 30:57.60 is fourth in school history. fi ve athletes to top-six fi nishes at the league meet in the pole vault. Weiland continues to compete, winning the 2008 and 2009 Al’s Run in Francis’ affi liation with Indiana State began as a student-athlete, as he Milwaukee after being runner-up in 2007. He also competed at the Boston competed in the pole vault and decathlon. Four times he was named to the Marathon in 2008, taking 288th with a time of 2:45:11. He also owns fi nishes all-conference team, including in 2001, when he won the outdoor confer- of 23rd overall at the Grandma’s Marathon in Duluth, Minn., in 2007, 23rd ence championship in the decathlon. A Downers Grove, Ill., native, Francis (50:50) at the Metronix USATF 10-Mile Championships in conjunction with began at DuPage Junior College after a standout prep career at Downers the Minneapolis Marathon and seventh at the Philadelphia Half Marathon Grove North High School. (1:08.48). Weiland graduated from Milwaukee in 2007 with a degree in exercise and Francis is USATF Level II certifi ed in jumps, sprints, hurdles and relays, com- fi tness. bined events and throws. 22-time Horizon League Men’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide Assistant Coaches CCoachingoaching SStafftaff travis ANDERSON timeka WALKER 11 Assistant Coach • Third Year • Oregon, 2007 • Sprints, Hurdles Volunteer Coach • Third Year • Milwaukee, 2006 • Sprints Travis Anderson is in his third season as the After a standout four-year career with the assistant strength and conditioning coach at Panthers, Timeka Walker is in her third year as Milwaukee and he assists the Panthers in the a volunteer assistant with the program. She areas of sprints and hurdles. assists coaches in working with the sprinters.

Anderson was a three-time All-American at Or- In a career that concluded with the 2007 egon, helping the Ducks’ 4x400m relay qualifi y season, Walker won nine Horizon League for the NCAA Championships in each of his four individual championships and broke three years outdoors and twice indoors. school records while ranking second in another event. He was a part of the top fi ve 4x400m relay times in school history indoors and 12 of the top 13 times outdoors. Anderson and his teammates also She capped her career by winning each league event she competed in as posted runner-up fi nishes at the West Regional three times, taking third a senior, pacing the fi eld in the 60m (7.71) and 200m (25.41) indoors and once. Individually, he posted the fourth-best indoor 400m time in school the 100m (11.81) and 200m (24.31) outdoors. She broke the league 200m history of 47.50. record with a time of 23.94 in the prelims and was named the Outstanding Track Performer of the meet. Anderson graduated from Oregon in 2007 with a degree in geography and psychology. Walker was also a part of league championship teams at the 2006 and 2007 indoor meets and the outdoor meet in 2007.

A graduate of UWM, she earned her degree in psychology in 2006 before working toward a second degree in sociology in her fi nal season.

b.j. PARISH caitlin SCHETTER Volunteer Coach • First Year • Arkansas State, 2008 • Throws Volunteer Coach • First Year • UW-La Crosse, 2009 • Jumps B.J. Parish is in his fi rst year as a volunteer assis- Caitlin Schetter has joined the Milwaukee staff tant with the Milwaukee track and fi eld teams. this season as a volunteer assistant while she He will work with the Panther throwers. attends graduate school at UWM. She will work with the Panther jumpers. Parish comes to UWM after completing one season as a volunteer assistant at his alma Schetter recently completed an outstanding mater, Arkansas State. track and fi eld career at UW-La Crosse. She won three national championships in the long Parish competed for ASU from 2003-08, cap- jump (2008 indoor and 2009 indoor/outdoor) ping his career with a standout senior season. and was honored as an All-American 13 times. He won both Sun Belt Conference titles in the heptathlon indoors and the She was also named NCAA National Field Athlete of the Year twice and was decathlon outdoors, setting conference records in both events. He also quali- named the NCAA Midwest Region Field Athlete of the Year three times. fi ed for the NCAA Championships his senior season, taking 15th. Schetter also excelled in the classroom while pursuing her degree in com- The Mavern, Ark., native also holds the distinction of being the last ASU munication studies. She was named the USTFCCCA’s NCAA Division III Indoor athlete to compete as an “Indian” before the University changed its nickname and Outdoor Field Scholar Athlete of the Year as a senior. She graduated from to the Redwolves. UWL in 2009.

Parish graduated from Arkansas State in 2008 with his degree in physical A native of Kiel, Wis., Schetter pursuing her master’s degree in Milwaukee’s education and health. He married current Panther Jenni Saarinen this past Lubar School of Business and also works in the University human resources summer. The couple resides in Milwaukee. department.

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Media members are invited to visit www.uwm- panthers.com - the offi cially-sanctioned website of the UWM Athletic Department - to keep up with all of the latest information on the Milwau- kee women’s soccer program. The site features weekly releases and previews prior to gameday, plus complete game recaps, postgame quotes, box scores and up-to-date statistics. Fans can also follow the stats of all home games live online. The site also features profi les on every UWM women’s soccer player, as well as special feature stories on the team, updated throughout the season. Plus the website - hosted by CSTV Online - has updated information on all 15 of UWM’s varsity sports. Assistant SID/XC and Track Contact Kevin Conway Sports Information Director Kevin O’Connor kevin CONWAY Assistant Sports Information Director Chris Zills Assistant Sports Information Director • Sixth Year • Milwaukee, 2003 Press Box Phone (414) 750-0298 Kevin Conway is starting his sixth year as an assistant sports information director at UWM. Website www.uwmpanthers.com Conway is the main contact for women’s soccer, Conway Offi ce/Cell 414-229-2413/750-0298 women’s basketball, track and fi eld and cross Conway E-Mail [email protected] country while also handling much of the design O’Connor Offi ce/Cell 414-229-5674/750-2091 work for UWM media guide covers, posters and O’Connor E-Mail [email protected] other materials. Zills Offi ce/Cell 414-229-4593/750-2090 Zills E-Mail [email protected] SID Offi ce Fax 414-229-5749 Prior to returning to UWM in 2004, Conway Shipping Address UWM Athletics - Sports Information spent a year as a media relations intern at Miami UWM Pavilion, Room 140 (Ohio) University. He was the school’s contact for women’s soccer, Milwaukee, WI 53211 and diving, track and fi eld, cross country and softball.

Informational Releases As an undergraduate at UWM, Conway worked in the sports information The sports information offi ce produces weekly press releases for track & offi ce performing a variety of duties, working extensively on Horizon League fi eld and cross country. To be added to an electronic mailing list for prompt Championships for men’s and women’s soccer and men’s basketball. He also delivery of those releases to your home or offi ce computer, contact Kevin produced the 2002 and 2003 baseball media guides. Conway. The release is also available on the internet. Conway and his wife, Jen, live in Greenfi eld. Credential Requests All requests for media credentials for UWM home track meets should be made to Kevin Conway in the UWM Sports Information offi ce as early as possible.

Interviews All interviews with players and coaches should be arranged through Kevin Conway. Athletes’ personal phone numbers will not be released to the me- dia. Practices are open to the media and athletes and coaches are available to the media at that time. 22-time Horizon League Men’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide Panther Women AAthletethlete PProfilesrofiles 13

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11-time Horizon League Women’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide AAthletethlete PProfilesrofiles Panther Women shannon scored in three more events at the league cham- the 400m and long jump. 14 pionships ... took third in the 60m hurdles and BROWN fourth in both the high and long jumps ... was Personal Sophomore • Middle Distance/XC second in both the 60m hurdles and high jump at Born in Houston, Texas. Twin Lakes, Wis. (Wilmot Union) the UWM Panther Tune-Up. Outdoor: Scored in Pre-Chiropractic three events at the league meet, including third- Indoor Top Times Outdoor Top Times Cross Country place fi nishes in the heptathlon and long jump 60mH 9.16 100mH 15.09 2009: Took 56th at the ... also took fourth in the 100m hurdles ... was Long Jump 18-0 1/4 Long Jump 18-10 1/2 league championships fi fth in the 200m, 100m hurdles and long jump Pentathlon 3,272 pts Heptathlon 4,304 pts ... ran best time of the at the Big Blue Classic. 2008 Indoor: Scored in calanetta season at the Lakefront three events at the league meet, taking third in Invite (21:16) ... best the pentathlon ... also took sixth in both the 60m BURROWS fi nish was 15th at UIC hurdles and long jump ... won the 55m hurdles Sophomore • Hurdles Home Opener. 2008: and took fi fth in the high jump at the Division I Menomonee Falls, Wis. (Menomonee Falls) Ran at all six races, factoring into the team’s top- Invite ... placed third in the high jump at the UWM Biological Sciences seven two times ... took 59th at the league meet Panther Tune-Up. Outdoor: Earned all-league • 2009 League 400m Hurdles Champion in a season-best time of 21:01. second team honors in the heptathlon and with the 4x100m relay at the league championships ... 2009 Indoor: Finished Track & Field also placed fourth in the 100m hurdles and was fi fth in the 60m hurdles 2008 Indoor: Took eighth in the mile at the sixth in the long jump ... won the heptathlon at at the league meet ... Horizon League Championships ... fi nished fi fth the Big Blue Classic ... took sixth in the 100m took third in the 400m in the mile run at the UWM Panther Tune-Up. hurdles at the Rankin Invite. 2007 Indoor: and fourth in the 60m Outdoor: Placed 12th during the preliminaries Won a league title with the 4x400m relay at the hurdles at the UWM of the 800m at the league meet ... ran a season- league meet ... was also fourth in the 400m and Panther Tune-Up. Out- best time of 2:20.51 in the event ... was eighth in sixth in the long jump at the league meet ... won door: Won the league the event at the Spring Classic ... ran the 1500m the 400m and took third in the long jump with 400m hurdles championship ... also competed in at the Marquette Dual Meet, taking sixth. a season-best leap of 17-8 at the UWM Double the 100m hurdles at the meet ... won the 400m Dual ... took second in the 55m and long jump hurdles against Marquette and was second at the Personal and third in the 200m at the UW-Whitewater Rakin Invite. Sister, Laura Ring, is also on the Panther cross Invite ... at the Division I Invite, placed third in country and track & fi eld teams. the 200m and long jump. Outdoor: Took third Personal in the 100m hurdles at the league meet with a Sister, Marie, was a three-time All-American in Indoor Top Times Outdoor Top Times season-best time of 15.25 in the prelims ... also track at UW-Stevens Point. Mile 5:25.96 800m 2:20.51 ran with the league champion 4x100m relay 1500m 5:03.34 and competed in the heptathlon, taking third ... Indoor Top Times Outdoor Top Times emily placed second in the 100m hurdles and third in 60mH 9.25 100mH 15.34 the 200m at the Warrior Invite ... had a pair of 400m 1:00.18 400mH 1:02.83 BUDDE seventh-place fi nishes at the Big Blue Classic in Senior • Combined Events Beaver Dam, Wis. (Beaver Dam) Social Work • 2009 League Pentathlon Champion • 2007 League 4x100m Relay Champion • 2007 League Indoor 4x400m Relay Champion • All-League Second Team (2008 Heptathlon, 2008 Outdoor 4x100m Relay) Emily Budde

2009 Indoor: Won the pentathlon title and Shannon Brown 22-time Horizon League Men’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide Panther Women AAthletethlete PProfilesrofiles kelsey league-champion 4x100m relay and all-league katie 15 second team 4x400m relay ... won the 100m and CONRAD 200m vs. Marquette and the 200m and 400m a DUCHOW Senior • Sprints Sophomore • Sprints week later at the Rankin Invite ... earned League Robbinsdale, Minn.(Cooper) Delafi eld, Wis. (Arrowhead) Athlete of the Week after the Marquette dual Kinesiology Biology meet ... ran with school-record distance medley • 2009 League Outstanding Track Performer of the Meet relay at Drake Relays ... competed at the NCAA • 2009 League 4x100m Relay Champion • 2009 Indoor Athlete of the Year Regional meet in the 200m, taking 18th. 2008 • 2009 League Indoor 60m Champion Indoor: Won a league title in the 400m and with 2009 Indoor: Com- • 2009 League Indoor 200m Champion the 4x400m relay at the league meet ... added a peted in both the 60m • 2009 League Indoor Distance Medley Relay Champion third-place fi nish in the 200m ... won both the and 200m at the league • 2007 League Outdoor Track Newcomer of the Year 60m and 200m at the UWM Panther Tune-Up meet, qualifying for the • 2008 League Indoor 400m Champion ... fi nished second in the 400m at the Division I fi nals of the 60m ... took • 2008 League Indoor 4x400m Relay Champ Invite. Outdoor: Claimed the league 200m title second in the 200m at • 2008 League Outdoor 200m Champion and was an all-league second team selection in the Badger Track Classic • 2007 League Outdoor 400m Champion the 400m at the league meet ... fi nished second ... was third in the 60m • 2007 League 4x100m Relay Champion in the 200m and fi fth in the 400m at the Spring at the UWM Panther Tune-Up. Outdoor: Took • All-League Second Team Classic ... won the 200m at the Redbird Classic. eighth in the 100m and competed in the 200m (2007 Indoor 400m, 2008 Outdoor 400m, 2007 Indoor: Named to all-league second team at the league championships ... was also second 2008 Outdoor 4x100m/4x400m Relays, after taking second in the 400m at the league in the 100m at the Spring Classic. 2009 Indoor 4x400m Relay) meet ... also took seventh in the 200m ... won the 200m and took third in the 60m at the UWM Indoor Top Times Outdoor Top Times 2009 Indoor: Named Double Dual ... 200m time is seventh in school 60m 7.97 100m 12.51 Horizon League Indoor history ... won 400m at the UW-Whitewater 200m 25.72 200m 26.07 Athlete of the Year ... Invite ... ran season-best time of 58.68 in the courtney broke a school record in 400m at the ISU Cyclone Classic. Outdoor: Won the 200m (24.70) and FISHER a league title in the 400m and with the 4x100m Sophomore • Pole Vault 400m (55.51) on the relay at the league meet ... ran a time of 56.05 Bloomington, Ill. (Normal Community) year ... 200m time was in the 400m, the then-fourth-best time in school Physical Therapy also a league record ... history ... placed fourth in the 200m at the meet 2009 Indoor: Tied for won league titles in the 60m, 200m and distance as well ... took fi rst in both the 100m and 200m fourth in the pole vault medley relay ... DMR’s time was another school at the Warrior Invite ... placed second in the record ... also ran with all-league second team at the UWM Panther 200m and took third in the 100m at the Madison 4x400m relay ... added a regular season win Tune-Up. Outdoor: Twilight ... ran with school-record sprint medley in each of her three main events (60m, 200m, Placed third at the relay at Drake Relays. 400m) ... named League Athlete of the Week league meet in the pole twice (Feb. 2, 23). Outdoor: Named Outstanding Indoor Top Times Outdoor Top Times vault ... took fourth in Track Performer of the Meet at the league cham- 60m 7.69 100m 11.86 vs. Marquette. pionships ... won league titles in the 100m and 200m *24.70 200m 24.05 200m, brekaking league records in both the pre- 400m *55.51 400m 55.70 Indoor Top Times Outdoor Top Times lims and fi nals of the 200m ... also ran with the * School Record Pole Vault 10-0 Pole Vault 11-1 3/4

Calanetta Burrows Kelsey Conrad Katie Duchow Courtney Fisher 11-time Horizon League Women’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide AAthletethlete PProfilesrofiles Panther Women tanaiya 2008 Indoor: Competed in the 800m and mile erika 16 run ... took 13th in the mile at the league cham- FISHER pionships ... placed third in the mile at the Divi- HANSON Junior • Middle Distance/XC Sophomore • Middle Distance sion I Invite ... was fourth in the 800m at the Dick Milwaukee, Wis. (King) Normal, Ill. (Normal Community) Pond Invite. Outdoor: Ran at three meets during Biomedical Science Journalism and Mass Communication the season ... took sixth in the 800m at the Big Cross Country Blue Classic. • 2009 League Distance Medley Relay Champion • All-League Second Team (2008, 2009) • 2009 League Outdoor 4x400m Relay Champion Personal • All-League Second Team 2009: Was the team’s Sister, Tenia, ran track and cross country at UWM (2009 Indoor 800m, 2009 Indoor4x400m Relay) third runner throughout ... brother, Randey, is a sophomore on the Mar- the season ... named to quette track and feld team. 2009 Indoor: Took all-league second team second in the 800m and for the second-straight Indoor Top Times Outdoor Top Times ran with the school re- year with a 12th-place 800m 2:21.60 800m 2:16.89 cord and title-winning fi nish ... ran season- Mile 5:16.27 1500m 4:44.26 distance medley relay best time (19:40) at at the league meet ... the meet. 2008: Earned all-league second-team laura won the 800m at the honors with a ninth-place showing at the league HAMEL Badger Track Classic ... meet ... scored at every meet but one on the year Sophomore • Combined Events was second in the 400m at the UWM Panther ... took 106th as the UWM’s third runner at the Brodhead, Wis. (Brodhead) Tune-Up. Outdoor: Won a league title with the NCAA Regional. 2007: Factored into the team’s Kinesiology 4x400m relay at the league championships ... top 7 three times ... was the fi rst Panther fi nisher 2009 Indoor: Took also fi nished third in the 800m ... won the 400m at the UIC Home Opener, taking 25th ... fi nished sixth in the high jump vs. Marquette ... took third in the 800m at the 33rd at the league meet. at the league champi- Spring Classic and was second at the Big Blue onships ... was fi fth in Classic. Track the long jump and sixth • 2009 League Distance Medley Relay Champion in the 60m hurdles Personal • All-League Second Team (2008 Distance Medley) at the UWM Panther Uncle, Bud Foster, is defensive coordinator for the Tune-Up. Outdoor: Virginia Tech football team. 2009 Indoor: Ran with the school-record, Placed fourth in the high jump at the league league-champion distance medley relay at the meet ... also competed in the heptathlon, taking Indoor Top Times Outdoor Top Times league meet ... also took third in the 800m ... seventh. ... against Marquette, was third in both 800m 2:18.26 800m 2:16.17 was second in the 800m at the UWM Panther the 100m hurdles and high jump and sixth in the Tune-Up. Outdoor: Took fourth in the 800m at javelin. the league championships ... also took seventh in the 1500m ... completed with the school-re- Indoor Top Times Outdoor Top Times cord distance medley and 4x1600m relays at High Jump 5-0 1/4 High Jump 5-2 1/2 the Drake Relays ... ran a personal-best time of Pentathlon 2,452 pts Heptathlon 3,589 pts 2:16.89 in the 800m at the Georgia Tech Invite. Laura Hamel

Tanaiya Fisher Erika Hanson Erin Havener Angie Kaufmann 22-time Horizon League Men’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide Panther Women AAthletethlete PProfilesrofiles erin angie ished in the team’s top seven twice ... took 112th 17 at the Bradley Classic as UWM’s seventh runner HAVENER KAUFMANN and was the sixth Panther fi nisher at the NCAA Senior • Pole Vault Junior • Sprints Regional ... took 64th at the league meet ... best Ashwaubenon, Wis. (Ashwaubenon) Bonduel, Wis. (Bonduel) fi nish was 48th at the DePaul Open. Nursing Kinesiology • 2009 League Indoor/Outdoor Pole Vault Champion • 2009 League 4x100m Relay Champion Track • 2008 League Indoor/Outdoor Pole Vault Champion • 2008 League Indoor 4x400m Relay Champion 2009 Indoor: Competed in the 800m at the • 2007 League Indoor/Outdoor Pole Vault Champion • All-League Second Team league meet ... took seventh in the mile at the (2009 Indoor/Outdoor4x400m Relay, UWM Panther Tune-Up. Outdoor: Ran in the 2009 Indoor: Claimed 2008 Outdoor 4x100m/4x400m Relays) 800m at the league championships ... posted third-straight league three top-10 fi nished in the event during the pole vault champion- 2009 Indoor: Earned season, including seventh at the Spring Classic. ship ... also had a win all-league second in the event at the team honors with the Indoor Top Times Outdoor Top Times UWM Panther Tune-Up 4x400m relay and took 800m 2:29.75 800m 2:26.86 ... named League Field third in the 400m at ashlee Athlete of the Week the league meet ... won Feb. 23. Outdoor: Set a league and school re- the 400m at the UWM MONGOVEN cord in winning a third-straight league outdoor Panther Tune-Up. Out- Sophomore • High Jump pole vault title ... cleared 12-7 1/2 at the meet door: Won a league title with the 4x100m relay Twin Lakes, Wis. (Wilmot Union) ... cleared at least 12-0 at all fi ve meets she and was on the runner-up 4x400m relay at the Kinesiology registered a height at ... also won the event vs. league championships ... also placed fi fth in the 2009 Indoor: Took Marquette ... took second at the Big Blue Classic 400m at the meet ... won the 400m at the Spring fi fth in the high jump at ... named League Field Athlete of the Week April Classic. 2008 Indoor: Finished third in the 400m the league meet ... also 13 ... competed at the NCAA Regional meet, ty- and ran with the fi rst-place 4x400m relay at the competed in the long ing for 27th. 2008 Indoor: Won the league title league championships ... won the 400m and ran and triple jumps, tak- in the pole vault in league-record fashion (11-11 with two top-fi nishing relays at the Division I In- ing ninth in the triple 3/4) for the second year in a row ... fi nished fi rst vite ... took third in the 400m at the Wisconsin jump ... tied for fi fth in or second at fi ve of the six meets she competed at Elite Invite. Outdoor: Finished fi fth in the 400m the high jump and took ... had wins at the Division I Invite and UWM Pan- and was an all-league second team selection fi fth in the triple jump at the UWM Panther Tune- ther Tune-Up. Outdoor: Broke her own league with both the 4x100m and 4x400m relays at the Up. Outdoor: Tied for seventh in the high jump record in repeating as league pole vault champ league meet ... took fi fth in back-to-back 200m at the league championships ... competed in the (11-7 3/4) ... broke the school pole vault record events at the Rankin Invite and Redbird Classic. long and triple jumps, as well ... was third in the in taking third at the Big Blue Invite ... two weeks high jump at the Spring Classic and in the triple later, broke her own mark with a height of 12-3 Indoor Top Times Outdoor Top Times jump vs. Marquette. 1/2 to take second at the Rankin Invite. 2007 In- 200m 26.01 200m 25.57 door: Won league title in the pole vault, setting 400m 56.97 400m 56.47 Personal a league record in the process ... cleared 12-4 1/4 beonca Brother, Quinn, is on the Milwaukee men’s track in tying for fourth at the Indiana Relays ... won and fi eld team. pole vault events at the UWM Double Dual and MITCHELL UW-Whitewater Invite. Outdoor: Set a league Sophomore • Middle Distance/XC Indoor Top Times Outdoor Top Times record in winning league pole vault champion- Milwaukee, Wis. (King) High Jump 5-3 1/4 High Jump 5-3 ship ... took second at the Big Blue Classic and Nursing Southern Illinois Invite. Cross Country 2009: Scored three Indoor Top Times Outdoor Top Times times for the Panthers Pole Vault 12-4 1/4 Pole Vault *12-7 1/2 during the season ... *School Record was 67th at the league meet ... ran season-best time at the Lakefron In- Ashlee Mongoven vite (20:46). 2008: Fin- 11-time Horizon League Women’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide AAthletethlete PProfilesrofiles Panther Women kory jenni at the UWM Double Dual. Outdoor: Named Out- 18 standing Field Performer at the league meet after OLSON PARISH winning the heptathlon, long jump and javelin Senior • Combined Events Senior • Combined Events events ... also took second in the high jump and Appleton, Wis. (North) Lappeenranta, Finland (Kimpisen lukio) sixth in the 100m hurdles ... was named league Actuarial Science/Economics Elementary Education Scholar-Athlete of the Week after the league • 2008 League Outdoor • 2007 League Outdoor meet, as well as after the Big Blue Classic ... at Javelin Champion Outstanding Field that meet, won the long jump with a season best • 2008 League Outdoor Performer jump of 19-0, took second in the high jump, third Heptathlon Champion • 2006 League in the javelin and sixth in the 100m hurdles ... • All-League Indoor/Outdoor Field took second in the heptathlon at the Kansas Re- Second Team Newcomer of the Year lays. 2006 Indoor: Won the league pentathlon (2008/09 Pentathlon) • 2008 League Outdoor championship with a school-record score of 3459 High Jump Champion points ... also placed third in the high jump and 2009 Indoor: Named to all-league second team • 2007 League Javelin Champion long jump ... already among the top-10 in school in the pentathlon as runner-up at the league meet • 2007 League Heptathlon Champion history in pentathlon, high jump (t-5th), long ... also competed in the long jump and high jump, • 2007 ESPN The Magazine jump (t-7th) and 60m hurdles (10th). Outdoor: taking ninth in the long jump. Outdoor: Did not Academic All-District Second Team Set a school record in winning the league long compete during the outdoor season. 2008 In- • 2006/07 League Pentathlon Champion jump title with a leap of 19-9 1/2 ... was also sec- door: Earned all-league second-team honors as • 2006/07 League Outdoor Long Jump Champion ond in the javelin with the second-best throw in runner-up in the pentathlon at the league meet • All-League Second Team school history, third in the high jump and fi fth in ... also competed in the 60m hurdles and high (2006/08 Javelin, 2007 Outdoor High Jump, both the triple jump and 100m hurdles ... set a jump, taking eighth and ninth respectively ... tied 2008 Indoor High Jump) school record in the heptathlon with 4993 points for fi rst in the high jump and took second in the at the Drake Relays ... won the heptathlon at the 60m hurdles at the UWM Panther Tune-Up ... took 2009: Did not compete in 2009, maintaining Big Blue Multi-Event meet ... was then named second in the 55m hurdles at the Division I Invite. senior eligibility. 2008 Indoor: Tied for second the league’s athlete of the week. Outdoor: Won league titles in the heptathlon in the high jump to earn all-league second team and javelin at the league meet, competing in honors and took third in the long jump at the Personal fi ve events total ... named league athlete of the league meet ... also competed in the triple jump, Formerly Jenni Saarinen, married to B.J. Parish ... week May 6 after winning the heptathlon title taking sixth, and the 60m hurdles ... won the attended Cedarburg High School in Wisconsin as ... also scored in the 100m hurdles, taking fi fth, pentathlon at the Wisconsin Elite Invitational ... a foreign exchange student in 2002-03. and competed in the high jump, taking seventh, was then named league player of the week. Out- and the long jump, placing 10th ... added four door: Won a league title in the high jump, just Indoor Top Times Outdoor Top Times more top-fi ve fi nishes on the year over the long one of fi ve events she competed in at the league 60mH 9.22 100mH 14.86 jump and javelin events. 2007 Indoor: Did not meet ... also earned all-league second team hon- High Jump 5-6 1/2 High Jump 5-6 3/4 compete during the indoor season. Outdoor: ors as runner-up in the javelin, took seventh in Long Jump 18-6 Long Jump *19-9 1/2 Finished second at the league meet in the javelin the 100m hurdles, eighth in the long jump and Pentathlon *3,700 pts Javelin 125-11 ... won the javelin at the Warrior Invite. 2006 ninth in the triple jump ... tied for fi rst in the * School Record Heptathlon *5,021 pts Indoor: Finished fi fth in the pentathlon at the high jump at the Big Blue Classic ... broke the league meet, scoring 3,004 points ... also placed school heptathlon record with a score of 5,021 at fi fth in the triple jump and eighth in the long the Sea Ray Relays ... took seventh in the event jump ... took second in both the 55m hurdles and was named league athlete of the week for and long jump at the Division I Invite. Outdoor: her eff orts. 2007 Indoor: Repeated as league Placed fi fth in the long jump ... also competed in pentathlon champ, breaking school and league the heptathlon, but suff ered an injury and placed records with 3,700 points, an NCAA Provisional seventh ... took fi fth in the heptathlon at the Big mark ... also took third in the long jump, fourth Blue Multi-Event meet. in the high jump and eighth in the 60m hurdles ... previously broke the school pentathlon mark Indoor Top Times Outdoor Top Times in taking second at the ISU Cyclone Classic with 60mH 9.23 100mH 15.43 3,688 points ... named Horizon League Scholar- Pentathlon 3,269 pts Javelin 126-8 Athlete of the Week after the meet ... tied for fi rst Heptathlon 4,457 pts in the 60m hurdles and took fi fth in the shot put Jenni Parish 22-time Horizon League Men’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide Panther Women AAthletethlete PProfilesrofiles reigna meet ... posted the then-second-best triple jump 2009: Did not compete, will retain junior 19 in school history at the Kip Janvrin Open, taking eligibility. 2008 Indoor: Won league titles in PIERCE third ... was one of two Panthers to eclipse the the 800m and with the 4x400m relay at the Senior • Horizontal Jumps school record in the event ... won both the long league meet ... also earned all-league sec- Racine, Wis. (Horlick) and triple jumps at the Warrior Invite ... took fi rst ond-team honors with the distance medley Kinesiology in the triple and fi fth in the long jump at the Big relay ... won the unseeded 800m at the Iowa • 2007 League Outdoor Field Blue Classic. State Classic ... named the league athlete of Newcomer of the Year the week following the meet ... took second in • 2009 Indoor Triple Jump Indoor Top Times Outdoor Top Times only running of the 400m of the season at the Champion Long Jump 18-5 3/4 Long Jump 18-10 3/4 UWM Panther Tune-Up. Outdoor: Ran at the • All-League Second Team Triple Jump 39-6 Triple Jump 39-4 1/4 NCAA Regional, taking 19th in the 800m with a (2009 Indoor/Outdoor laura personal-best 2:10.46 ... captured league title Long Jump, in the 800m and earned an all-league second- Outdoor Triple Jump) RING team award in the 4x400m relay at the league Junior • Middle Distance championships ... competed at the NCAA Mid- Twin Lakes, Wis. (Wilmot Union) 2009 Indoor: Won triple jump championship east Regional, taking 19th in the 800m with a Psychology and was runner-up in the long jump at the personal-best time of 2:10.46, the third-best league meet ... set personal records in both with Cross Country time in school history ... her time was also leaps of 18-5 3/4 and 39-6 ... won the triple jump 2009: Did not compete. the fastest by a sophomore in school history. at the UWM Panther Tune-Up ... took second in 2008: Took 16th at 2007 Indoor: Earned all-league second team the long jump at the Wisconsin Elite Invitational. the league champion- honors as runner-up in the 800m at the league Outdoor: Earned all-league second team honors ships in a personal-best meet ... won the 800m at the UW-Whitewater as runner-up in both triple and long jumps at the 19:10 ... scored at two Invite ... was second at the Tadd Metzger In- league meet ... leapt 18-10 3/4 in the long jump more meets, includ- vite ... at the UWM Double Dual, placed third ... took third with a triple jump of 39-4 1/2 at the ing the Bradley Classic in the 400m. Outdoor: Was second at the Cardinal Twilight. 2008 Indoor: Placed fi fth in where she was the fourth Panther fi nisher.2007: league meet in the 800m, running the fourth- the long jump at the league championships ... Competed in three races on the year, factoring in best 800m time in school history ... won the was second in both the long and triple jumps the team’s top seven each time ... took 30th as 800m at the Warrior Invite ... took fifth in the at the UWM Panther Tune-Up. Outdoor: Took UWM’s seventh runner at the league meet ... event at the Big Blue Classic and Kip Janvrin fourth in the long jump and sixth in the triple scored at the UIC Home Opener, taking 52nd as Open ... ran with school-record sprint medley jump at the league meet ... won both events at the fi fth Panther fi nisher. 2006: Finished 38th relay at Drake Relays. the Marquette Invite ... opened her season with a at the league championship with a season-best fi fth-place showing at the Big Blue Classic. 2007 5k time of 21:04 ... competed at the NCAA Great Personal Indoor: Placed fi fth in both the long and triple Lakes Regional, placing 192nd. Born in Arlington Heights, Ill. ... formerly Laura jumps at the league meet ... took third in the Brown, is married to Jon Ring ... sister, Shannon triple jump at her fi rst two meets of the season, Track Brown, is a sophomore on the UWM cross country the Division I Invite and UW-Whitewater Invite ... • 2008 League Indoor/Outdoor 800m Champion and track teams. was fourth in the long jump at the D-I and fi fth • 2007/08 League Indoor 4x400m Relay Champion at UWW. Outdoor: Named Field Newcomer of • All-League Second Team Indoor Top Times Outdoor Top Times the Year at the league meet ... took third in the (2007 Indoor /Outdoor 800m, 400m 1:00.38 400m 58.66 triple jump and fourth in the long jump at the 2008 Distance Medley, 2008 Outdoor 4x400m Relay) 800m 2:13.89 800m 2:10.46

Beonca Mitchell Kory Olson Reigna Pierce Laura Ring 11-time Horizon League Women’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide AAthletethlete PProfilesrofiles Panther Women shelby jamie Tune-Up ... won the weight throw and took sec- 20 ond in the shot put at the Division I Invite. Out- SCHAAL WOODS door: Finished fourth in the discus and sixth in Sophomore • Combined Events Senior • Throws the shot put at the league championships ... was Waterford, Wis. (Waterford Union) Glendale, Wis. (Nicolet) second in the discus and third in the shot a week Conservation and Environmental Science Marketing earlier at the Redbird Classic ... took third in both 2009 Indoor: Com- • All-League Second Team events at the Rankin Invite. 2007 Indoor: Placed peted in the 400m at (2009 Indoor Shot Put, fourth in the shot put and eighth in the weight the league champion- 2009 Discus Throw) throw at the league meet ... set the then-school ships ... took fourth in record in the weight throw at the Division I Invite the 400m at the UWM 2009 Indoor: Earned ... won the weight throw and took fourth in the Panther Tune-Up ... was all-league second team shot put at the UW-Whitewater Invite ... took sixth in the 60m hurdles honors as runner-up second in both the shot put and weight throw at at the Wisconsin Elite in the shot put at the the UWM Double Dual. Outdoor: Was fourth in Invitational ... ran a time of 9.42 at the meet. league meet ... also took fi fth in the weight throw the shot put and 16th in the discus at the league Outdoor: Finished third in the 400m hurdles with a school-record toss ... won the shot put at meet ... also competed in the hammer throw ... at the league championships ... ran a best time the Badger Track Classic and UWM Panther Tune- posted second-place fi nishes in the shot put, of 1:03.91 at the meet ... also competed in the Up ... named league fi eld athlete of the week hammer throw and discus at the Warrior Invita- 100m hurdles, taking eighth ... took fourth in the Jan. 19 after the Badger Track Classic. Outdoor: tional ... posted season-best throws in the discus 400m hurdles at the Dave Rankin Invite. Was runner-up in the discus and took ninth in the and hammer at the Kip Janvrin Invite, while her shot put at the league championships ... set per- best shot put came at the Kansas Relays. Indoor Top Times Outdoor Top Times sonal records in all three throwing events at the 400m 59.50 100mH 15.63 Dave Rankin Invite. 2008 Indoor: Took sixth in Indoor Top Times Outdoor Top Times 60mH 9.42 400mH 1:03.91 the shot put and ninth in the weight throw at the Shot Put 43-1 1/2 Shot Put 42-6 1/4 Long Jump 17-6 1/4 league meet ... was second in the shot put and Weight *52-8 1/4 Hammer 146-0 third in the weight throw at the UWM Panther kristi * School Record Discus 142-5 SCHUETTE Sophomore • Middle Distance/XC Iowa City, Iowa (West) Biology Cross Country 2009: Was UWM’s No. 4 runner at all six meets ... took 38th at the league champion- ships ... ran 20:22 for a personal-best time at the Lakefront Invite. Shelby Schaal Kristi Schuette 2008: Finished among the Panthers top-seven at three meets on the season ... fi nished 65th at the league championships.

Track 2009 Indoor: Took eighth in the 800m at the league meet ... season-best 800m time came at the Iowa State Cyclone Classic (2:20.74). Outdoor: Competed in the 800m at the league championships ... ran a season-best 2:20.29.

Indoor Top Times Outdoor Top Times 800m 2:20.74 800m 2:20.29 Jamie Woods Abbie Zaspel 22-time Horizon League Men’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide Panther Women AAthletethlete PProfilesrofiles abbie fourth in school history.. 2008 Indoor: Finished long jump twice ... won both events and took 21 eighth in the 5000m and 10th in the 3000m at second in the 200m at the Division I and UW- ZASPEL the league meet ... posted a second-place fi nish Whitewater Invites ... named the league ath- Senior • Distance/XC in the 5000m at the Wisconsin Elite Invite. Out- lete of the week after Whitewater ... broke the Burlington, Wis. (Burlington/FGCU) door: Took eighth in the 10,000m and 14th in school triple jump for a second-straight week Education the 5000m at the league championships ... fi n- to win the event at the Wisconsin Elite Invite. Cross Country ished third in the 5000m at the Spring Classic ... Outdoor: Earned all-league second team hon- • All-League First Team was fourth in the 10,000m at the Rankin Invite. ors as runner-up in both long and triple jumps (2008, 2009) ... set the school triple jump record in winning • All-League Second Team Indoor Top Times Outdoor Top Times at the Kip Janvrin Open ... also took second in (2007) 3000m 10:07.08 5000m 17:42.33 the long jump ... had previously set the record 5000m 17:36.48 10,000m 36:04.57 a week earlier at the Kansas Relays, where she 2009: Scored as the beth took 10th ... also had a PR in the long jump to Panthers’ No. 1 runner take eighth ... tied for fi rst in the triple jump and at the fi rst six meets of the season ... named all- ZIMMERMAN was second in the long jump at the Warrior In- Senior • Horizontal Jumps league fi rst team for the second-straight year vite. 2006 Indoor: Placed second in the triple Watertown, Wis. (Lakeside Lutheran) with fourth-place fi nish at the league meet ... jump and fourth in the long jump at the league Nursing took second at the UIC Home Opener ... won the meet ... posted the fourth-best triple jump in Huskie Invitational the following weekend ... • 2008 League Indoor school history in taking third at the Northern was then named the league’s athlete of the week Triple Jump Champion Iowa Classic ... won the triple jump and took ... selected as the league scholar-athlete of the • 2008 League Outdoor third in the long jump at the Division I Invite. month for September. 2008: Was UWM’s top fi n- Long Jump Champion Outdoor: At the league meet, took second in isher at each of the fi rst fi ve races of the season ... • 2007 League 4x100m the triple jump and fourth in the long jump earned all-league fi rst-team honors with a fi fth- Relay Champion ... won both events at the Wisconsin Lutheran place fi nish at the league meet ... fi nished eighth • All-League Second Team Invite ... took second in both at the Illinois at the season-opening DePaul Open. 2007: (2006/07 Indoor/ Benedictine Invite ... won the triple jump and Earned all-league second team honors by taking Outdoor Triple Jump, 2007 Outdoor Long Jump, was third in the long at the Wisconsin Twilight. 13th at the league meet ... fi nished 77th at the 2008 Outdoor Triple Jump, 2008 4x100m Relay, NCAA Regional ... was the team’s second fi nisher 2008 Indoor Long Jump) Indoor Top Times Outdoor Top Times at the Pre-National Invite. Florida Gulf Coast: Long Jump 19-5 1/4 Long Jump 19-0 1/2 Competed at Florida Gulf Coast University in 2009: Did not compete in 2009, maintaining Triple Jump *39-9 3/4 Triple Jump *39-6 1/2 2006 ... was team’s top runner at all seven meets senior eligibility. 2008 Indoor: Won the long * School Record ... set a school record for 5000m races ... posted jump, earned all-league second-team honors three of the fi ve best times in FGCU history. as runner-up in the triple jump and scored with a sixth-place fi nish in the 200m at the league Track championships ... took fi rst in the triple jump, • All-League Second Team (2009 10,000m) breaking her own school record (39-9 3/4), and the long jump, missing the school record by 1/4”, 2009: Indoor: Took third in the 5000m and at the UWM Panther Tune-Up ... also won both fourth in the 3000m at the league champion- events at the Division I Invite ... named league ships ... 5000m time is sixth in school history, athlete of the week following both of those while her 3000m time is seventh ... posted three regular season meets. Outdoor: Claimed the more top-four fi nishes on the year, including league long jump title and took second in the third in the 5000m and fourth in the mile at triple jump at the league meet ... also scored the UWM Panther Tune-Up. Outdoor: Named with a sixth-place fi nish in the 200m ... won the to all-league second team as runner-up in the triple jump and took third in the long jump at 10,000m, while adding a third-place fi nish in both the Rankin Invite and Janvrin Open ... also the 5000m at the league meet ... took 11th in placed fi rst in the triple jump at the Spring Clas- her section of the 5000m at the Raleigh Relays sic and tied for fi rst in the event at the Big Blue with the 10th-best time in school history ... was Classic. 2007 Indoor: Took second in the triple fourth in the Olympic Development section of jump and fourth in the long jump at the league the 10,000m at the Mt. SAC Relays ... her time is meet ... won the triple jump three times and the Beth Zimmerman 11-time Horizon League Women’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide AAthletethlete PProfilesrofiles Panther Women brittney sarah megan 22 ALSUM FINER GANG Freshman • Throws Freshman • Pole Vault Freshman • Distance/XC Randolph, Wis. (Randolph-Cambria) Green Bay, Wis. (Ashwaubenon) Ft. Atkinson, Wis. (Ft. Atkinson) Nursing Education Physical Therapy High School: As a ju- High School: Com- Cross Country nior in 2008, took sec- peted in track and fi eld 2009: Scored at three ond place in the discus in only last two years meets for the Panthers, throw at the state meet at Ashwaubenon High including at the league ... also placed third as School ... qualifi ed for championships ... took a sophomore and was the state meet as a se- 46th at the league 16th as a freshman. nior in the pole vault ... meet ... also scored cleared a personal-best with a 54th-place fi nish 11-6 that year ... named team’s rookie of the year at the Huskie Invite. as a junior. High School: Steadily improved her sectional stranding throughout her prep career at Ft. Atkinson High School ... took 30th at the cross country meet as a senior ... in track, took sixth in the 1600m at the regional meet her senior year. kennaye florence (flo) chantel LEWIS MAFANY McCONVILLE Freshman • Sprints Freshman • Sprints/Hurdles Freshman • High Jump/Pole Vault Milwaukee, Wis. (King) Skokie, Ill. (Niles North) Sauk City, Wis. (Sauk Prairie) Undecided Kinesiology Nursing High School: Competed at the state three times High School: Four- High School: Com- in high school, winning four state relay titles ... time state qualifi er in peted at the state meet as a senior, competed for King High School and both the 100m and in both the high jump won the 4x100m and 4x200m relays ... 4x100m 300m hurdles ... com- and pole vault each of relay broke a state record in the preliminaries of peted in both events at her last three seasons the event ... also took eighth in the 200m ... as the state meet all four ... as a junior, tied for a freshman and sophomore, ran at Vincent High years ... capped her ca- fi fth in the pole vault ... School ... took third in the prelims of the 200m reer with Illinois state tied for 10th in the high and ran with the runner-up 4x200m relay as runner-up fi nishes in both events as a senior ... jump as a sophomore ... school record holder in a sophomore ... her freshman year, won state holds school records as well. the pole vault titles in the 4x100m and 4x200m relays, setting and high jump the state record in the 4x200m ... also took third ... also lettered in the fi nals of the 200m ... ran personal-best four years in times of 24.37 in the 200m, which is seventh in gymnastics and state history, and 12.22 in the 100m during high two in swim- school career. ming ... quali- fi ed for state in gymnastics as a sophomore.

22-time Horizon League Men’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide Panther Women AAthletethlete PProfilesrofiles moriah chiamaka (chia) elise 23 MYLES OKONKWO SIGG Freshman • Combined Events Freshman • Hurdles/Sprints Freshman • Distance/XC Harvey, Ill. (Thornton Township) Maple Grove, Minn. (Osseo) Blanchardville, Wis. (Pecatonica-Argyle) Biology Psychology Nursing High School: Quali- High School: Com- Cross Country fi ed for the state meet peted at the Minnesota • All-League First Team as a sophomore and state meet four times (2009) junior over the long ... took third at the jump, triple jump and state meet in the 100m 2009: Was UWM’s No 100m hurdles events hurdles with a time of 2 runner at all but one ... as a junior, competed 15.04 as a junior ... was meet ... placed 73rd at in all three events ... eighth as a sophomore the NCAA Regional as qualifi ed for state meet in the 100m hurdles as and placed fi fth with the 4x100m relay ... helped the team’s No. 1 fi nisher ... earned all-league fi rst a sophomore ... also lettered all four years in vol- the 4x100m relay to a team honors with fi fth-place fi nish at the league leyball and basketball ... named all-conference state championship as meet ... had two other top-fi ve fi nishes on the in both sports. a freshman ... earned season, taking third at the UIC Home Opener and seven all-conference fi fth at the Huskie Invitational. awards ... holds school records in both hurdle High School: Four-time state competitor in events and the 4x200m track ... also competed at state twice in cross relay ... also lettered country ... was fourth in the mile and fi fth in the three years in basket- 2-mile as a senior ... fi nished third in the 1600m ball ... was twice named as a junior at the Wisconsin Division III track meet all-conference. ... also placed eighth in the 800m and ran with erika samia the 4x400m relay at the meet ... as a sophomore, ran with the 4x100m relay at the state meet af- SUCHLA TAYLOR ter running with both the 4x100m and 4x400m Freshman • Jumps Freshman • Jumps relays as a freshman ... placed fourth at the state Arcadia, Wis. (Arcadia) Madison, Wis. (LaFollette) cross country meet her senior year after a sec- Kinesiology Undecided ond-place fi nish when she was a junior ... holds High School: Won the High School: Qualifi ed school records in the 4x100m relay, 4x400m, state Division 2 triple for the state meet her 800m, mile, 2 mile and cross country. jump championship as fi nal three years ... as a senior ... also com- a senior, placed fourth peted in the long jump in the triple jump ... and with the 4x200m also competed with and 4x400m relays ... both the 4x100m and placed third in the tri- 4x200m relays ... made ple jump at state as a junior ... also competed in three relay appearances over her sophomore and the long jump, 4x200m junior seasons ... relay and 4x400m relay holds school re- ... as a sophomore, took cord in the triple seventh in the triple jump ... lettered jump and ran with the 4x400m relay ... quali- four times in fi ed for state in the basketball, as long jump and with well ... named the 4x200m relay as a to fi rst-team all- freshman ... holds the city as a senior. school and league re- cord in the triple jump. 11-time Horizon League Women’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide AAthletethlete PProfilesrofiles Panther Men jason ryan 4x100m and 4x400m relays at the league meets 24 ... set league records in the 200m and 4x400m AXT BAUMGARTNER ... also ran with the 4x400m and competed in Senior • Distance/XC Freshman • Distance/XC the 200m at the NCAA Regional meet, setting a Greenfi eld, Wis. (Whitnall/UW-Platteville) Blaine, Minn. (Blaine) school record in the relay ... won the 200m three Architecture Electrical Engineering times during the regular season - at the Spring Cross Country Cross Country Classic, against Marquette and at the Rankin In- 2009: Raced in the top 2009: Competed at two vite ... also ran in the 200m at the Florida Relays, seven four times, scor- meets ... took 41st at tying for 12th. 2008 Indoor: Won league titles ing twice ... took 30th the league champion- in the 60m, 200m, 400m and with the school- at the league meet ... ships ... also ran at the record 4x400m relay at the league meet ... set best team fi nish was Bradley Classic. 2008: a school record in the 400m (47.61) and ran the at the Bradley Classic Had a strong freshman third-best time in the 200m (21.82) ... took fi rst as the fourth runner in season, scoring at each in the 200m at the Northern Iowa Invite ... was 30th place ... posted best time of the season at meet during the season ... was the team’s third then named league athlete of the week ... ran the meet. 2008: Scored for the Panthers at four runner three times ... at the league meet, took the third-best 60m time (6.98) in school history of the six meets on the season ... took 26th as the 28th ... ran season-best time of 26:03 at the at the UWM Panther Tune-Up, adding a win in the team’s third scorer at the league championship Bradley Classic. 200m ... was also on the school-record 4x200m meet ... was UWM’s No. 2 runner at the NCAA Re- relay at the Division I Invite. Outdoor: Competed gional, taking 114th. 2007: Scored three times Track at the NCAA Regional, taking 19th in the 100m on the season ... took 43rd at the league meet ... 2009: Did not compete during the indoor or out- (21.17) and 15th in the 4x100m relay ... named was the team’s fourth fi nisher at the UIC Home door seasons ... maintained freshman eligibility. Outstanding Track Performer at the league meet Opener and NCAA Regional ... was 169th at the tyler after winning the 100m and 200m and running regional. with the league-champion 4x100m and 4x400m BUCHOLZ relays ... was undefeated in the 200m on the Senior • Sprints Track year, winning every heat he competed in, includ- Crystal, Minn. (Robbinsdale Cooper) 2009 Indoor: Competed in the 5000m at the ing fi nals of the Spring Classic, Big Blue Classic Kinesiology league meet, taking 23rd ... placed fi fth in the and Redbird Classic ... at the last two, ran 21.39, 3000m at the UWM Panther Tune-Up. Outdoor: • 2008 League Outdoor Outstanding Track Performer the second-fastest time in school history ... also Took seventh in the 10,000m at the league • 2008/09 League Outdoor 200m Champion broke the school record in the 400m with a time championships ... also took 14th in the 5000m • 2008/09 League Indoor 200m Champion of 47.93 at the Spring Classic, taking second. ... posted the team’s best times in the 3000m • 2007/08/09 League 4x100m Relay Champion 2007 Indoor: Finished third in the 400m at the and 5000m ... took fourth in the 10,000m at the • 2007/08/09 League Outdoor league meet ... also fi nished 10th in the prelimi- Big Blue Classic. 2008 Indoor: Took 16th in the 4x400m Relay Champion naries of the 200m and 11th in the long jump ... 3000m at the league meet ... posted a top 10 fi n- • 2008 League Indoor 60m Champion won the 200m at the UW-Whitewater Invite ... ish at the UWM Panther Tune-Up, taking ninth • 2008 League Indoor 400m Champion was second in the 400m a week earlier at the Di- in the 3000m. Outdoor: Finished sixth in the • 2008/09 League Indoor 4x400m Relay Champion vision I Invite ... fi nished third in the 400m at the 5000m at the Marquette Invite ... ran season-best • 2008 League Outdoor 100m Champion Madison Elite Invite. Outdoor: Won league titles 5000m time of 16:02.34 at the Big Blue Classic. • 2007 League Outdoor 400m Champion in the 400m and with the 4x100m and 4x400m • All-League Second Team relays at the league meet ... also garnered all- UW-Platteville (2007 Decathlon, 2009 Outdoor 100m) league second-team honors in the decathlon ... Attended UW-Platteville for the 2006-07 school took 12th in the javelin, as well ... won both the year ... did not compete with the track and fi eld 2009 Indoor: Re- 100m and 200m at the Warrior Invitational ... ran or cross country teams. peated as league 200m with the school-record 4x100m, 4x200m and and 4x400m relay 4x400m relays. Indoor Top Times Outdoor Top Times champion at the league 3000m 9:08.08 5000m 15:27.44 meet ... also scored in Indoor Top Times Outdoor Top Times 5000m 15:39.20 10,000m 31:34.25 the 60m, taking fi fth 60m 6.98 100m 10.86 ... competed at just two 200m 21.82 200m 21.17 other meets, taking 400m *47.61 400m 47.73 second in the 400m at the Wisconsin Elite Invite. * School Record Outdoor: Won league titles in the 200m and the 22-time Horizon League Men’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide Panther Men AAthletethlete PProfilesrofiles ben Indoor Top Times Outdoor Top Times drew 25 High Jump 6-8 1/4 High Jump 6-6 3/4 CROGAN Pole Vault *16-3 1/2 Pole Vault *16-0 3/4 FEUK Sophomore • Combined Events Sophomore • Combined Events Heptathlon 4,888 pts Decathlon 5,333 pts Waterford, Wis. (Waterford Union) New Prague, Minn. (New Prague) * School Record Undecided Biology nick • 2009 League Outdoor Field Newcomer of the Year • All-League Second Team • 2009 League Outdoor Pole Vault Champion DALSKE (2009 Decathlon) • All-League Second Team (2009 Heptathlon) Sophomore • Hurdles Coon Rapids, Minn. (Coon Rapids) 2009 Indoor: Com- 2009 Indoor: Was run- Undecided peted in three events at ner-up in the heptath- • 2009 League the league champion- lon and third in the pole 400m Hurdles Champion ships ... took fourth in vault and high jump at the heptathlon, fi fth in the league champion- 2009 Indoor: Com- the pole vault and seventh in the 60m hurdles ... ships ... heptathlon peted in the 60m and took fi fth in the heptathlon at the Wisconsin Elite score (4,888) is second 200m events at the Invitational and the Iowa State Cyclone Classic. in school history ... league meet ... took Outdoor: Scored in three events at the league posted a height of 6-8 1/4 in the high jump of the sixth in the 400m at the meet, including as runner-up in the decathlon ... heptathlon, tying the fi fth-best height in school UWM Panther Tune-Up. Outdoor: Won a league also placed fourth in the javelin and sixth in the history ... became the fi rst vaulter in school his- championship in the 400m hurdles ... obliterated 110m hurdles ... competed in the pole vault, as tory to clear 16 feet a week later at Iowa State’s school record in the event (53.89) with time of well ... at the Sea Ray relays, took fourth in the Last Chance Qualifi er ... cleared 16-3 1/2 and 53.11 ... fi nished in the top fi ve of the event at decathlon with a personal-best score of 5,756 took fourth ... placed third in the heptathlon at fi rst four competitions, including the Spring Clas- points. the Wisconsin Elite Invite and fourth at the Iowa sic, Big Blue Classic and Rankin Invite ... was sixth State Cyclone Classic. Outdoor: Won a league at the Georgia Tech Invitational. Personal title in the pole vault with a league and school- Full name is Peter Andrew Feuk. record height of 16-0 3/4 ... also took third in the Indoor Top Times Outdoor Top Times decathlon, sixth in the high jump and 10th in the 200m 23.13 400m 49.79 Indoor Top Times Outdoor Top Times javelin ... initially set school pole vault mark of 400m 51.09 400mH *53.11 60mH 8.68 Decathlon 5,756 pts 16-0 3/4 at Rankin Invite, taking fourth. * School Record Heptathlon 4,411 pts

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Ben Crogan Nick Dalske Drew Feuk 11-time Horizon League Women’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide AAthletethlete PProfilesrofiles Panther Men jared matt andrew 26 FOERCH JENSEN MANUEL Junior • Sprints Sophomore • Throws Junior • Middle Distance Germantown, Wis. (Germantown) Sauk City, Wis. (Sauk Prairie) Canton, Mich. (Canton) Education Photography Architecture 2009 Indoor: Took 2009 Indoor: Scored 2009 Indoor: Compet- fourth in the 200m at in both the shot put ed once in the 400m, the league champion- and weight throw with 600m and 800m events ships ... also ran in the personal records at the on the year ... ran in 60m ... took sixth in the league meet ... took the 400m at the league 400m at the Wisconsin fi fth in the weight with championships. Out- Elite Invite and tied for the fi fth-best throw in door: Ran exclusively fourth at the UWM Pan- school history (49-1 in the 800m ... compet- ther Tune-Up. Outdoor: Ran a personal-best time 3/4) ... in the shot put, placed sixth ... was sec- ed in the event at the league meet ... took sixth in taking sixth in the 400m at the league meet ... ond in both throwing events at the UWM Panther vs. Marquette. 2008 Indoor: Competed in the also competed in the 200m, taking eighth ... was Tune-Up. Outdoor: Took third in the discus, fi fth 400m at the league meet, taking 13th in the pre- fourth in the 400m and sixth in the 200m at the in the hammer and eighth in the shot put at the liminaries ... fi nished fourth in the event at the Spring Classic ... took seventh in the 400m at the league championships ... set PRs in the discus UWM Panther Tune-Up ... ran in the 600m at the Rankin Invite. 2008 Indoor: Finished eighth in (150-11) and hammer (153-2) ... discus throw is Wisconsin Elite Invite, taking seventh. Outdoor: the 400m at the league meet ... was second in eighth in school history. 2008: Did not compete Finished seventh in the 400m at the league meet the 400m and ran with the school-record 4x200m during the indoor or outdoor seasons ... main- ... took fourth in the 200m and fi fth in the 400m relay at the Division I Invite ... took eighth at the tained freshman eligibility. at the Marquette Invite. Northern Iowa Invite. Outdoor: Placed eighth in the 200m at the league meet ... was eighth in Indoor Top Times Outdoor Top Times Indoor Top Times Outdoor Top Times the 400m at the Rankin Invite ... season-best fi n- Shot Put 43-2 1/2 Shot Put 41-3 1/4 400m 50.86 200m 22.86 ish came in the 200m, when he took fi fth at the Weight Throw 49-1 3/4 Discus 150-11 400m 50.64 Redbird Classic. Hammer 153-2 800m 2:00.20

Indoor Top Times Outdoor Top Times 200m 22.57 200m 22.25 400m 49.92 400m 48.94 alex FRANCIS Freshman • Distance/XC Kenosha, Wis. (Tremper) Mechanical Engineering Cross Country 2009: Finished 68th at Jared Foerch Alex Francis the league meet. 2008: Took 75th at the league championships ... sea- son-best time came at the Bradley Classic (27:54) ... fi nished 29th at the Huskie Invite.

Track 2009: Did not compete during the indoor or out- door seasons ... maintained freshman eligibility. Matt Jensen Andrew Manuel 22-time Horizon League Men’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide Panther Men AAthletethlete PProfilesrofiles ryan quinn the league meet ... also earned all-league sec- 27 ond-team honors as long jump runner-up and MLEZIVA MONGOVEN scored with a sixth-place fi nish in the triple jump Senior (Junior Outdoors) • Distance/XC Senior • Jumps ... added wins in the high jump at the Division Luxemburg, Wis. (Luxemburg-Casco) Twin Lakes, Wis. (Wilmot Union) I Invite and UWM Panther Tune-Up ... cleared a Kinesiology Kinesiology personal-best 6-10 1/4 in the event to take sec- Cross Country • 2009 Pepsi/UWM Athlete of the Year ond at the Wisconsin Elite Invite ... his height is • All-League Second • 2007/08/09 League Indoor High Jump Champion third in school history. Outdoor: Also repeated Team (2008) • 2007/08/09 League Outdoor High Jump Champion as high jump champ outdoors ... cleared a per- • 2007 League Indoor Field Newcomer of the Year sonal-best 6-8 3/4 for the second time in doing 2009: Did not compete • 2007 League Outdoor Field Newcomer of the Year so, the third-best height in school history ... at and maintained senior • All-League Second Team (2008 Indoor Long Jump) the league meet, also scored in the triple jump, eligibility. 2008: Fin- taking fourth, and placed seventh in the long ished 13th at the league 2009: Named Pepsi/ jump ... competed at the NCAA Regional in the meet, earning all-league second team honors ... UWM Athlete of the high jump, but did not register a height ... took time of 25:49 was a personal best ... was the top Year at the annual second in the high jump at the Spring Classic and Panther runner at each meet but one ... took year-end student- Redbird Classic. 2007 Indoor: Named league seventh at the Huskie Invite ... fi nished 11th at athlete banquet. In- fi eld newcomer of the year at the league meet the DePaul Open. 2007: Took 41st at the league door: Claimed a third- after winning the high jump ... also took fi fth in meet ... was the team’s No. 2 runner at three of straight league high the long jump and seventh in the triple jump ... four meets he ran at on the year ... fi nished 12th jump title ... also scored in fi rst college meet, cleared third-best height in at the Crusader Open. 2006: Scored as UWM’s with third-place fi nishes in both the long and school history in the high jump for second place fourth runner at all four meets he competed in ... triple jumps at the league meet ... won the high at the Division I Invite ... also had second-place took 31st at the league meet. jump with a height of 6-11 at the UWM Panther fi nishes at the Indiana Relays and UWM Double Tune-Up ... also placed second with a personal- Dual. Outdoor: Won a league title in the high Track best jump of 46-0 1/2 in the triple jump ... jump on the way to league fi eld newcomer of 2009 Indoor: Took 10th in the 5000m and was named league fi eld athlete of the week Feb. 23 the year honors ... also placed 10th in the long 14th in the 3000m at the league meet ... won the ... at Iowa State’s Last Chance Qualifi er, took sixth jump ... cleared seventh-best high jump height 3000m at the UWM Panther Tune-Up ... fi nished in the high jump. Outdoor: Set a school and in school history at the Kansas and Drake Relays 11th in the 5000m at the Iowa State Cyclone league record in winning a third-straight league in back-to-back weeks ... won the long jump at Classic. Outdoor: Finished sixth in the 10,000m high jump championship ... cleared 6-11 in the the Warrior Invite ... tied for second in the high at the league championships ... took third in the event ... also took third in the long jump and jump at the Big Blue Classic. 1500m and fourth in the 800m against Mar- fourth in the triple jump at the league meet ... quette ... was 27th in the 10,000m at the Raleigh long jump of 23-2 1/2 is fi fth in school history ... Personal Relays. 2008 Indoor: Took fi fth in the 5000m at tied the previous high jump record at four of the Younger sister, Ashlee, is a sophomore on the the league championships ... also took 14th in fi rst fi ve meets of the season ... took fi rst at the Milwaukee women’s track and fi eld team. the 3000m ... had an eighth-place fi nish in the Spring Classic, second at the Dave Rankin Invite 3000m at the Iowa State Classic. Outdoor: Did and fourth at the Drake Relays ... tied for fi rst in Indoor Top Times Outdoor Top Times not compete during the outdoor season. 2007 the event at the Cardinal Twilight ... three times High Jump 6-11 High Jump *6-11 Indoor: Took eighth in the mile and 10th in the named league fi eld athlete of the week (March Long Jump 22-5 Long Jump 23-2 1/2 3000m at the league championships ... fi nished 30, April 6 and April 20). 2008 Indoor: Success- Triple Jump 46-0 1/2 Triple Jump 45-2 1/4 third in the 3000m at the UW-Whitewater Invite. fully defended indoor league high jump title at * School Record Outdoor: Placed third in the 10,000m at the league meet ... was ninth in the 5000m at the Big Blue Classic.

Indoor Top Times Outdoor Top Times Mile 4:35.24 5000m 15:46.62 3000m 8:53.38 10,000m 31:25.73 5000m 15:17.92

Quinn Mongoven 11-time Horizon League Women’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide AAthletethlete PProfilesrofiles Panther Men chris mike jake 28 SCHUENKE SORENSON SPACIEL Sophomore • Distance/XC Senior • Distance/XC Sophomore • Middle Distance Reedsburg, Wis. (Reedsburg) Madison, Wis. (LaFollette) Waterford, Wis. (Waterford Union) Conservation and Environmental Science Engineering Mechanical Engineering Cross Country Cross Country Cross Country • All-League Second 2009: Ran in the team’s 2009: Competed at Team (2009) top four for most of the two meets with the season ... took 72nd at cross country team ... Cross Country the league meet ... fi n- took 23rd and scored as 2009: Had a breakout ished fi fth at the Huskie the No. 5 runner at the sophomore season, Invite, helping team UIC Home Opener. emerging as the team’s to overall title ... was No. 2 runner ... earned all-league second-team 20th at the Parkside Invite. 2008: Was among Track honors with 13th-place fi nish at league meet ... UWM’s top-7 at every meet ... took 36th at the 2009 Indoor: Finished seventh in the 800m at took second, helping team to overall win, at Hus- league meet ... scored as the fi fth fi nisher at the the league championships ... took third in the kie Invite ... named league athlete of the week Lakefront Invite ... took 18th at the Huskie In- 400m at the UWM Panther Tune-Up. Outdoor: Sept. 14. 2008: Emerged as a consistent scorer vite. 2007: Was the Panthers’ second fi nisher at Ran in the 800m at the league meet ... posted for UWM, doing so at three meets ... took 47th the NCAA Regional with a personal-best time of season-best time in the event (1:54.77) at the at the league meet ... fi nished 13th at the Huskie 26:49 ... took 13th at the Crusader Open. 2006: Georgia Tech Invite ... took third in the 800m at Invite ... ran 26:16 at the Bradley Classic. Took 37th at the league meet ... scored at fi rst Marquette ... was eighth in the event at three two college meets ... was 14th at the Crusader other meets. Track Open ... took 18th as UWM’s second runner at the 2009 Indoor: Took 11th in the mile and ran Illini Challenge in a season-best time of 26:59. Indoor Top Times Outdoor Top Times in the 3000m at the league championships ... 800m 1:55.06 800m 1:54.77 fi nished fi fth in the mile run at the UWM Pan- Track ther Tune-Up. Outdoor: Placed third in the 2009 Indoor: Placed 17th in the 3000m at 3000m steeplechase at the league meet ... time the league championships ... was fourth in the (9:29.44) was the fi fth-best in school history ... event at the UWM Panther Tune-Up. Outdoor: also took eighth in the 1500m ... fi nished fourth Competed at two meets on the season ... took in the 1500m at the Marquette Dual Meet ... was 11th in the 1500m at the Spring Classic and in sixth in the steeplechase at the Rankin Invite. the 5000m at the Big Blue Classic. 2008 Indoor: Took ninth in the 3000m at the league champi- Indoor Top Times Outdoor Top Times onships ... placed fourth in the 300m at the UWM Mike Sorenson Mile 4:29.11 1500m 4:01.07 Panther Tune-Up. Outdoor: Was seventh in the 3000m 9:15.27 3k Steeple 9:29.44 10,000m and 22nd in the 5000m at the league meet ... took seventh in the 500m at the Spring Classic ... placed eighth in the 1500m at the Mar- quette Invite. 2007 Indoor: Finished 14th in the 3000m at the league meet ... posted sixth-place fi nishes in the 3000m in back-to-back weeks at the UW-Whitewater and Madison Elite Invites. Jake Spaciel Outdoor: Took fi fth in the 10,000m at the league Ryan Mleziva championships ... was fourth in the 1500m at the Warrior Invite.

Indoor Top Times Outdoor Top Times Mile 4:47.10 1500m 4:07.02 3000m 8:56.64 5000m 15:32.26 5000m 15:45.13 10,000m 33:13.54 Chris Schuenke Dan Uphoff 22-time Horizon League Men’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide Panther Men AAthletethlete PProfilesrofiles dan garrett jake 29 UPHOFF VETESNIK WHITEWATER Sophomore • Distance/XC Sophomore • Pole Vault Sophomore • Sprints/Jumps New London, Wis. (New London) Richland Center, Wis. (Richland Center) La Crosse, Wis. (Logan) Clinical Labratory Science Business Business Cross Country • All-League Second Team • 2009 League Indoor Field Newcomer of the Year 2009: Figured in the (2008 Indoor Pole Vault) • 2009 League Indoor Long Jump Champion team’s top seven all • All-League Second Team season ... took 35th at 2009 Indoor: Was run- (2009 Indoor Long Jump, the league meet ... was ner-up in the pole vault 2009 Outdoor Triple Jump) 22nd at the Huskie In- at the league champi- vite ... scored in the No. onships ... cleared an 2009 Indoor: Won the 5 position at the Park- indoor season best 15-7 long jump champion- side Invite. 2008: Finished 15th at the league in doing so ... won the event at the UWM Panther ship at the league meet meet, missing all-league honors by one place ... Tune-Up with the same height. Outdoor: Placed ... also earned all-league took 12th as the team’s top fi nisher at the Brad- fourth in the pole vault at the league meet ... second team honors as ley Classic ... was within six seconds of the team’s broke the school record with a height of 15-11 runner-up in the triple top runner three other times. against Marquette ... took fi fth at the Rankin jump and was named Invite with a height of 15-7 ... was third at the league fi eld newcomer Track Spring Classic. of the year ... won the triple jump at the UWM 2009 Indoor: Took 12th in the 5000m and com- Panther Tune-Up ... took 12th in the long jump peted in the 3000m at the league champion- Indoor Top Times Outdoor Top Times at the Iowa State Cyclone Classic. Outdoor: Fin- ships ... fi nished sixth in the 3000m at the UWM Pole Vault 15-7 Pole Vault 15-11 ished second in the triple jump and fourth in the Panther Tune-Up. Outdoor: Placed 14th in the long jump at the league championships ... was 10,000m and 18th in the 5000m at the league thomas second in the triple jump at the Rankin Invite ... meet ... was seventh in the 3000m at the Mar- WELLS won the triple jump and took second in the long quette Dual Meet. Junior • Distance/XC jump against Marquette ... placed second in the Brownsville, Wis. (Monroe) triple jump at the Spring Classic. Indoor Top Times Outdoor Top Times Biology 3000m 8:58.85 5000m 15:43.02 Cross Country Indoor Top Times Outdoor Top Times 5000m 15:27.50 10,000m 32:29.13 2009: Worked his way Long Jump 22-11 3/4 Long Jump 22-10 into scoring position as Triple Jump 46-1 1/2 Triple Jump 46-5 1/2 the season went on ... took 25th as the team’s No. 4 scorer at the league meet ... scored in the No. 3 position at the NCAA Regional meet. 2008: Finished 76th at the league championships ... was the third Pan- ther fi nisher at the DePaul Open, taking 18th. Garrett Vetesnik Jake Whitewater Track 2009: Did not compete during the indoor or out- door seasons.

At UWM Attended Milwaukee, but did not compete in track and fi eld in 2007 or 2008.

Thomas Wells Corey Yttre 11-time Horizon League Women’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide AAthletethlete PProfilesrofiles Panther Men cory josh toney 30 YTTRE ZILL FISHER Junior (Sophomore Indoors) • Sprints Senior • Hurdles/Jumps Freshman • Middle Distance Brookfi eld, Wis. (East) Green Bay, Wis. (Preble) Milwaukee, Wis. (Riverside) Accounting Management Information Systems Computer Technology • 2009 Indoor/Outdoor 4x400m Relay Champion • All-League Second Team High School: Com- • All-League Second Team (2009 Outdoor 400m) (2008 Outdoor Long Jump, peted at the state meet 2008 Indoor/Outdoor Triple Jump) in the 800m as a senior 2009 Indoor: Ran ... won the event at re- with the league-cham- 2009 Indoor: Took gionals and was third pion 4x400m relay at eighth in the triple at sectionals ... also ran the league meet ... jump and ninth in the cross country for three also competed in the long jump at the league years. 400m, taking fi fth ... meet. Outdoor: Was won the 200m at the sixth in the triple jump Personal: Younger brother of women’s track and UWM Panther Tune-Up and eighth in both the fi eld team member Tanaiya and women’s alum ... took 33rd with a time of 49.63 at the Iowa long and high jumps at Tenia ... brother, Randey, competes in the sport State Cyclone Classic. Outdoor: Helped the the league meet. 2008 Indoor: Scored in four for Marquette. 4x400m relay to a league title with a league-re- events at the league meet, including as run- cord time at the league meet ... also earned all- ner-up in the triple jump ... was also third in the league second-team honors as runner-up in the heptathlon, fi fth in the 60m hurdles and sixth in 400m and was third in the 200m ... time in the the long jump ... placed second in both the triple 400m (47.48) is second in school history, while jump and 60m hurdles at the UWM Panther Tune- his 200m time (21.59) is fourth ... 4x400m relay Up. Outdoor: Earned all-league second-team broke the school record at the NCAA Regional ... status in both the long and triple jumps at the took second in the 400m at the Spring Classic and league meet ... also scored in the 110m hurdles, durell Rankin Ivite and won it against Marquette. 2008 taking fi fth ... at the Marquette Invite, was third Indoor: Did not compete during the indoor sea- in the triple jump and fi fth in the 400m hurdles BUSBY Freshman • Sprints/Hurdles son. Outdoor: Scored in the 400m with a fi fth- ... posted three top-fi ve fi nishes at the Rankin In- Canaan, Tobago/Signal Hill place showing at the league championships ... vite, taking fourth in the 110m hurdles and fi fth Undecided took fourth in the event at the Redbird Classic ... in both the long and triple jumps. 2007: Did not was 10th at the Rankin Invite. compete during the indoor or outdoor seasons. Trinidad & Tobago: Four-time junior national 2006 Indoor: Took third in the triple jump and champion in Trindad & Tobago in the 110m hur- Indoor Top Times Outdoor Top Times eighth in the long jump at the league champi- dles ... was junior national record-holder in the 200m 22.57 200m 21.59 onships ... was fi fth in both the triple jump and event (14.32) ... fi nalist at Pan American Junior 400m 49.63 400m 47.48 60m hurdles at the UWM Panther Tune Up ... had Championships in and at the Carifta Games a third-place showing in the 55m hurdles at the ... earned a silver medal at the senior national Division I Invite ... placed fi fth in the triple jump championships, as well ... fi nished 12th in the at the Northern Iowa Classic. Outdoor: Was third event at the IAAF World Junior Championships in in the triple jump, fourth in the 110m hurdles ... personal-best times also includie 10.63 and fi fth in the long jump at the league meet ... in the 100m and 21.71 in the 200m. placed second in the triple jump and 110m hur- dles at the Wisconsin Lutheran Invite ... fi nished third in the triple jump and fourth in the hurdles at the Wisconsin Twilight ... also took fourth in the triple jump.

Indoor Top Times Outdoor Top Times 60mH 8.45 110mH 14.97 Long Jump 21-11 1/4 Long Jump 22-7 3/4 Josh Zill Triple Jump 47-7 3/4 Triple Jump 48-1 3/4 22-time Horizon League Men’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide Panther Men AAthletethlete PProfilesrofiles bobby zack kyle 31 GLOTFELTY GOWDY KOCHER Freshman • Distance/XC Sophomore • Pole Vault Freshman • Distance/XC La Crosse, Wis. (Logan) Bursville, Minn. (Burnsville/Jamestown College) Muskego, Wis. (Muskego) Mathematics Kinesiology Industrial Engineering Cross Country Before UWM: Lettered Cross Country 2009: Scored at four one year at Jamestown 2009: Competed at fi ve meets on the season ... College in 2008 ... tied meets on the season was 28th at the league for third in the pole ... scored as the No. 4 meet, scoring as the vault at the league in- runner at the UIC Home team’s fi fth runner ... door championships. Opener, taking 18th ... fi nished fi fth at the UIC took 39th at the Huskie Home Opener ... ran High School: As a se- Invitational. season-best time at the Bradley Classic, taking nior, tied for third at the state meet in the pole 37th in 26:30. vault ... cleared a school-record height 14-6 ... High School: Ran at the state track meet twice, also competed at the state meet as a sopho- High School: Lettered all four years in both more. taking fi fth with the 4x800m as a junior ... was cross country and track ... took 26th his senior third in the regionals and sixth at the sectional as season after a 27th-place fi nish as a junior at the a senior ... was fi fth in the 1600 at regionals as a state cross country meet ... also won a sectional sophomore ... ran at the state cross country meet championship and earned all-conference fi rst as a junior and senior. and second team awards ... during his sopho- more track season, ran with the state runner-up 4x800m relay ... qualifi ed for state with the relay his junior and senior seasons. john ryan MARIANI RAYESKE Freshman • Middle Distance/XC Freshman • Combined Events Belvidere, Ill. (North) Franklin, Wis. (Franklin) Civil Engineering Pre-Medicine Cross Country High School: Lettered 2009: Ran at one meet twice at Franklin High on the season, taking School ... competed at 27th at the UIC Home sectionals as a junior Opener. ... ran with the fi fth- Kyle Kocher place 4x800m relay ... High School: Lettered also lettered twice in three times in both football. cross country and track ... helped team to sec- ond-place fi nish at state as a senior ... team was third his junior year ... earned an all-state award and was twice named all-conference ... holds two school records.

Bobby Glotfelty 11-time Horizon League Women’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide AAthletethlete PProfilesrofiles Panther Men jake dan john 32 REILLY SIMON SIMONS Freshman • Distance/XC Freshman • Combined Events Freshman • Distance/XC Waunakee, Wis. (Waunakee) Bristol, Wis. (Westosha Central) Hartland, Wis. (Arrowhead) Civil Engineering Engineering Business Cross Country High School: Tied for Cross Country 2009: Scored for UWM fourth in the pole vault • 2009 Horizon League at every meet, fi nish- at the state meet as a Newcomer of the Year ing in the top three all senior ... was ninth as • All-League Second Team but one time ... fi n- a junior ... holds school (2009) ished 24th as the third pole vault record with a Panther runner at the height of 14-9 ... named 2009: Milwaukee’s No. league meet ... took conference athlete of 1 runner the last fi ve second at the UIC Home Opener in fi rst cross the year as a senior ... named to Milwaukee Jour- meets of the season ... named league newcomer country race ever ... was fourth at the Huskie nal Sentinel All-Area First Team ... lettered three of the year and to the all-league second team Invitational. times in cross country. with ninth-place fi nish at the league meet ... took third in fi rst collegiate race at Huskie Invite High School: As a senior, competed at the state ... was fourth at the Bradley Classic with season- meet in the 800m, posting a personal best time best time of 25:27. of 1:56.02 ... took fourth at sectionals in the 1600m, running a time of 4:20.93, as a junior. High School: State qualifi er in both track and cross country for Arrowhead High School ... as ryan a senior, placed 20th at the state cross country WEIR meet ... named to all-state second team ... ran Freshman • Middle Distance with the state runner-up 4x800m relay at the Ripon, Wis. (Ripon) track meet ... also competed in the 1600m, tak- Undecided ing fi fth, and the 3200m, taking sixth ... helped Arrowhead to state title. High School: Won a state championship in the 400m his senior season ... preliminary time of 48.37 was the fastest time in the state Dan Simon in 2009 and just 0.04 seconds off the state record ... also placed fi fth in the 800m (1:55.90) ... named conference athlete of the year ... as a junior, took third in the 400m and competed in the 800m and with the 4x400m relay ... earned two letters in soccer.

Jake Reilly John Simons 22-time Horizon League Men’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 22009009 IINN RREVIEWEVIEW 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide 22009009 iinn RRevieweview Indoor Top Times WOMEN MEN 60mH 34 (Standing in school history in parenthesis) (Standing in school history in parenthesis) Adam Schleis 8.18 60m 60m Drew Feuk (8) 8.68 Kelsey Conrad (2) 7.69 Isaiah Adams (4) 7.04 Ben Crogan (9) 8.86 Stef Ross 7.96 Zach Sharkey-Ketner (t-5) 7.08 Katie Duchow 7.97 Adam Schleis 7.11 4x400m Adams, Bucholz, 200m 200m Sharkey-Ketner, Yttre 3:19.20 Kelsey Conrad (1) 24.70 Tyler Bucholz 22.14 Angie Kaufmann 26.01 Isaiah Adams 22.25 Distance Medley Relay Katie Duchow 26.07 Zach Sharkey-Ketner (9) 22.50 Pitt, Manuel, Spaciel, Schuenke 10:36.77 400m 400m Kelsey Conrad (1) 55.51 Isaiah Adams 48.27 High Jump Angie Kaufmann (3) 56.97 Zach Sharkey-Ketner (3) 48.30 Quinn Mongoven 6-11 (2.10m) Erika Hanson (t-9th) 58.51 Tyler Bucholz 49.11 Ben Crogan (t-5) 6-8 1/4 (2.04m) Kelsey Conrad Drew Feuk 5-4 1/4 (1.63m) 600m Distance Medley Relay 600m Erika Hanson 1:37.40 T. Fisher, Conrad, Isaiah Adams 1:22.21 Pole Vault Shelby Schaal 1:38.46 Hansen, Nearman (1) 12:12.77 Zach Sharkey-Ketner 1:22.45 Ben Crogan (1) 16-3 1/2 (4.97m) Kelsey Conrad 1:39.97 Jake Spaciel 1:22.63 GarrettVetesnik (t-4) 15-7 (4.75m) High Jump Adam Podd (t-8) 15-1 (4.60m) 800m C. Von Ruden (t-7) 5-5 (1.65m) 800m Erika Hanson 2:18.26 Jenni Saarinen 5-3 1/4 (1.61m) Jake Spaciel 1:55.06 Long Jump Kristi Schuette 2:20.74 Ashlee Mongoven 5-3 1/4 (1.61m) Nick Dalske 2:01.10 Adam Schleis 23-5 1/4 (7.14m) Tanaiya Fisher 2:21.60 Andrew Manuel 2:04.00 J.Whitewater (7) 22-11 3/4 (7.00m) Pole Vault Quinn Mongoven 22-5 (6.83m) Mile Erin Havener 12-1 1/2 (3.70m) 1000m Holly Nearman (4) 4:59.54 Courtney Fisher 10-0 (3.05m) Drew Feuk 2:57.12 Triple Jump Danielle Magargee 5:08.46 Ben Crogan 2:58.08 Jake Whitewater 46-2 (14.07m) Tanaiya Fisher 5:16.27 Long Jump Quinn Mongoven 46-0 1/2 (14.03m) Reigna Pierce 18-5 3/4 (5.63m) Mile Run Adam Schleis 43-10 1/2 (13.37m) 3000m Emily Budde 18-0 1/4 (5.49m) Eric Pitt 4:26.58 Holly Nearman (5) 10:02.80 Kory Olson 17-4 3/4 (5.30m) Chris Schuenke 4:29.11 Shot Put Abbie Zaspel (7) 10:07.08 Matt Jensen 43-2 1/2 (13.17m) Danielle Magargee 10:30.66 Triple Jump 3000m Drew Feuk 36-0 3/4 (10.99m) Reigna Pierce (2) 39-6 (12.04m) Ryan Mleziva 8:53.38 Ben Crogan 35-8 (10.87m) 5000m Chelsea Von Ruden 35-8 1/2 (10.88m) Mike Sorenson 8:57.63 Abbie Zaspel (6) 17:36.48 Ashlee Mongoven 34-9 1/2 (10.60m) Dan Uphoff 8:58.85 Weight Throw Danielle Magargee 18:36.91 Matt Jensen (5) 49-1 3/4 (14.98m) Liz Brothen 19:08.24 Shot Put 5000m Jamie Woods (t-4) 43-1 1/2 (13.14m) Ryan Mleziva 15:17.92 Heptathlon 60mH Kory Olson 35-5 (10.79m) Dan Uphoff 15:27.50 Ben Crogan (2) 4888 points Emily Budde 9.15 Stacey Trczinski 34-0 3/4 (10.38m) Jason Axt 15:39.20 Drew Feuk (3) 4411 points Calanetta Burrows 9.25 Shelby Schaal 9.42 Weight Throw Jamie Woods (1) 52-8 1/4 (16.06m) 4x400m Conrad, Kaufmann, Pentathlon Schaal, Hanson (2) 3:51.61 Emily Budde (2) 3272 points Kory Olson 3122 points Stacey Trczinski 2677 points Matt Jensen 22-time Horizon League Men’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide Indoor League Championships 22009009 iinn RRevieweview Women’s Team Scores Men’s Team Scores 35 1. Milwaukee 165 1. Milwaukee 147 2. Youngstown State 120 2. Youngstown State 98 3. Loyola 82 3. Butler 97 4. Valparaiso 44 4. Detroit 79 5. UIC 41 5. UIC 59 6. Detroit 29 6. Loyola 39 7. Wright State 28 7. Valparaiso 7 8. Butler 18

Outstanding Track Performer Track Newcomer of the Year Outstanding Track Performer Track Newcomer of the Year Laura Rolf, Valparaiso Devin Gosberry, Loyola Steve Lisgo, Butler Kiplangat Tisia, Youngstown State

Outstanding Field Performer Field Newcomer of the Year Outstanding Field Performer Field Newcomer of the Year Alisha Anthony, Youngstown State Aimee Schuh, UIC Mike Savegnago, UIC Jake Whitewater , Milwaukee Coach of the Year Coach of the Year Pete Corfeld, Milwaukee Pete Corfeld, Milwaukee

60m 4x400m Relay 60m 1 Kelsey Conrad 7.69 2 Milwaukee 3:50.84 5 Tyler Bucholz 7.13 6 Isaiah Adams 7.15 200m High Jump 1 Kelsey Conrad 24.70 3 Chelsea Von Ruden 5-4 1/4 (1.63m) 200m 4 Emily Budde 5-2 1/4 (1.58m) 1 Tyler Bucholz 22.14 3 Zach Sharkey-Ketner 22.50 400m 5 Ashlee Mongoven 5-0 1/4 (1.53m) 4 Jared Foerch 22.70 3 Angie Kaufmann 56.97 6 Laura Hamel 5-0 1/4 (1.53m) 6 Patrick Casey 23.15

800m Pole Vault 400m 2 Erika Hanson 2:19.80 1 Erin Havener 11-7 3/4 (3.55m) 2 Isaiah Adams 48.39 3 Tanaiya Fisher 2:21.60 3 Zach Sharkey-Ketner 49.01 Tyler Bucholz Long Jump 5 Cory Yttre 49.95 Long Jump Mile Run 2 Reigna Pierce 18-5 3/4 (5.63m) 1 Jake Whitewater 22-11 3/4 (7.00m) 3 Holly Nearman 5:06.02 4 Emily Budde 17-6 1/4 (5.34m) 60m Hurdles 2 Adam Schleis 22-5 3/4 (6.85m) 4 Danielle Magargee 5:08.46 2 Adam Schleis 8.44 3 Quinn Mongoven 22-5 (6.83m) Triple Jump 3000m 1 Reigna Pierce 39-6 (12.04m) Distance Medley Relay Triple Jump 3 Holly Nearman 10:02.80 5 Milwaukee 10:36.77 2 Jake Whitewater 46-1 1/2 (14.06m) 4 Abbie Zaspel 10:07.08 Shot Put 3 Quinn Mongoven 44-11 (13.69m) 4x400m Relay 5 Adam Schleis 43-10 1/2 (13.37m) 2 Jamie Woods 43-1 1/2 (13.14m) 1 Milwaukee 3:19.20 5000m Shot Put 3 Abbie Zaspel 17:36.48 Weight Throw High Jump 6 Matt Jensen 43-2 1/2 (13.17m) 5 Jamie Woods 52-8 1/4 (16.06m) 1 Quinn Mongoven 6-9 3/4 (2.08m) 60m Hurdles 3 Ben Crogan 6-6 (1.98m) Weight Throw 3 Emily Budde 9.16 Pentathlon 5 Matt Jensen 49-1 3/4 (14.98m) 5 Calanetta Burrows 9.25 1 Emily Budde 3,272 points Pole Vault 2 Kory Olson 3,122 points 2 Garrett Vetesnik 15-7 (4.75m) Heptathlon Distance Medley Relay 3 Ben Crogan 15-1 (4.60m) 2 Ben Crogan 4,888 points 1 Milwaukee 12:12.77 5 Drew Feuk 13-1 1/2 (4.00m) 4 Drew Feuk 4,262 points 11-time Horizon League Women’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide 22009009 iinn RRevieweview Outdoor Top Times WOMEN 4x400 Meter Relay MEN 4x100m Relay 36 (Standing in school history in parenthesis) Conrad, Burrows, (Standing in school history in parenthesis) Adams, Bucholz, 100m Kaufmann, Hanson 3:48.84 100m Casey, Schleis (4) 41.06 Kelsey Conrad 11.86 Tyler Bucholz (6) 10.86 Katie Duchow 12.51 4x800m Relay Adam Schleis 11.19 4x200m Relay Ta. Fisher, Schuette, Isaiah Adams 11.26 Adams, Bucholz, Casey, Yttre (2) 1:25.74 200m Mitchell, Hanson 9:31.93 Kelsey Conrad 24.05 200m Distance Medley Relay 4x400m Relay Katie Duchow 25.72 Tyler Bucholz 21.23 Adams, Casey, Conrad, Hanson, Emily Budde 25.82 Isaiah Adams (3) 21.54 Yttre, Bucholz (1) 3:09.32 Ta. Fisher, Nearman (1) 12:07.18 Cory Yttre (4) 21.59 400m 4x800m Relay Kelsey Conrad 55.70 4x1600m Relay 400m Spaciel, Manuel, Angie Kaufmann 56.47 Ta. Fisher, Nearman, Isaiah Adams (1) 47.11 Schuenke, Mleziva 8:07.66 Erika Hanson 58.85 Zaspel, Magargee (1) 20:44.79 Cory Yttre (2) 47.48 Jared Foerch 48.94 High Jump 800m High Jump Quinn Mongoven (1) 6-11 (2.11m) Erika Hanson 2:16.17 Chelsea Von Ruden 5-5 (1.65m) 800m Ben Crogan (8) 6-6 3/4 (2.00m) Tanaiya Fisher 2:16.89 Ashlee Mongoven 5-3 (1.60m) Jake Spaciel 1:54.77 Drew Feuk 5-11 1/2 (1.82m) Holly Nearman 2:17.86 Laura Hamel 5-2 1/4 (1.59m) Eric Pitt 1:59.96 Pole Vault Andrew Manuel 2:00.20 Ben Crogan (1) 16-0 3/4 (4.90m) 1500m Pole Vault Erin Havener 12-7 1/2 (3.85m) Garrett Vetesnik (2) 15-11 (4.85m) Holly Nearman 4:32.77 1500m Courtney Fisher 11-1 3/4 (3.40m) Adam Podd 15-1 (4.60m) Danielle Magargee 4:43.86 Chris Schuenke 4:01.07 Tanaiya Fisher 4:44.26 Ryan Mleziva 4:07.44 Long Jump Long Jump Mike Sorenson 4:07.69 Adam Schleis (2) 23-10 (7.26m) Reigna Pierce 18-10 3/4 (5.76m) 3000m Patrick Casey (3) 23-6 (7.16m) Emily Budde 18-10 1/2 (5.75m) Abbie Zaspel 10:56.22 3000m Quinn Mongoven (5) 23-2 1/2 (7.07m) Shelby Schaal 17-6 1/4 (5.34m) Liz Brothen 11:19.76 Jason Axt 9:06.10 Jake Whitewater (8) 22-10 (6.96m) Dan Uphoff 9:26.50 Triple Jump Triple Jump 5000m Reigna Pierce 39-4 1/2 (12.00m) Holly Nearman (1) 16:36.62 5000m Jake Whitewater 46-5 1/2 (14.16m) Chelsea Von Ruden 35-1 1/4 (10.70m) Quinn Mongoven 44-6 (13.56m) Abbie Zaspel (10) 17:42.33 Jason Axt 15:27.44 Ashlee Mongoven 33-11 1/2 (10.35m) Dylan Keller 44-2 (13.46m) Mike Sorenson 15:34.61 10,000m Shot Put Dan Uphoff 15:43.02 Shot Put Holly Nearman 36:01.32 Jamie Woods (4) 42-6 1/4 (12.96m) Matt Jensen 41-3 1/4 (12.58m) Abbie Zaspel (4) 36:04.57 Stacey Trczinski 33-8 1/2 (10.27m) 10,000m Drew Feuk 35-3 3/4 (10.76m) Danielle Magargee 37:17.93 Emily Budde 32-2 3/4 (9.82m) Ryan Mleziva (9) 31:25.73 Ben Crogan 32-7 3/4 (9.95m) Jason Axt 31:34.25 100m Hurdles Discus Throw Dan Uphoff 32:29.13 Discus Throw Emily Budde 15.09 Jamie Woods (2) 142-5 (43.41m) Matt Jensen (8) 150-11 (46.00m) Calanetta Burrows 15.34 110m Hurdles Drew Feuk 101-2 (30.83m) Shelby Schaal 15.63 Hammer Throw Adam Schleis 14.56 Ben Crogan 78-10 (24.04m) Jamie Woods (2) 146-0 (44.50m) Ben Crogan 15.75 400m Hurdles Drew Feuk 15.61 Hammer Throw Matt Jensen 153-2 (46.69m) Calanetta Burrows 1:02.83 Javelin Shelby Schaal 1:03.91 Stacey Trzcinski 96-10 (29.51m) 400m Hurdles Javelin Emily Budde 84-0 (25.61m) Nick Dalske (1) 53.11 Drew Feuk 152-11 (46.61m) 4x100 Meter Relay Patrick Casey (2) 53.14 Ben Crogan 106-5 (32.44m) Conrad, Burrows, Heptathlon Kaufmann, Hanson 46.90 Emily Budde 4,304 points 3000m Steeplechase Decathlon Stacey Trzcinski 3,738 points Chris Schuenke (5) 9:29.44 Drew Feuk 5,756 points Laura Hamel 3,589 points Eric Pitt 9:41.40 Ben Crogan 5,333 points 22-time Horizon League Men’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide Outdoor League Championships 22009009 iinn RRevieweview Women’s Team Scores Men’s Team Scores 37 1. Youngstown State 208 1. Milwaukee 197 2. Milwaukee 180 2. Youngstown State 167 3. UIC 68 3. Butler 93 4. Loyola 68 4. UIC 72 5. Detroit 52 5. Detroit 46 6. Wright State 46 6. Loyola 45 7. Valparaiso 15 7. Valparaiso 29 8. Butler 14 Outstanding Track Performers Kelsey Conrad and Isaiah Adams Outstanding Track Performer Track Newcomer of the Year Outstanding Track Performer Track Newcomer of the Year Kelsey Conrad, Milwaukee Cassandra Lloyd, Wright State Isaiah Adams, Milwaukee Kiplangat Tisia, Youngstown State

Outstanding Field Performer Field Newcomer of the Year Outstanding Field Performer Field Newcomer of the Year Danielle Curry, Youngstown State Aimee Schuh, UIC Aaron Merrill, Youngstown State Ben Crogan, Milwaukee Coach of the Year Coach of the Year Brian Gorby, Youngstown State Pete Corfeld, Milwaukee 100m 4x100m Relay 100m High Jump 1 Kelsey Conrad 12.13 1 Milwaukee 46.90 2 Tyler Bucholz 10.86 1 Quinn Mongoven 6-11 (2.11m) 5 Adam Schleis 11.19 6 Ben Crogan 6-3 1/2 (1.92m) 200m 4x400m Relay 1 Kelsey Conrad 24.05 2 Milwaukee 3:48.84 200m Pole Vault 1 Tyler Bucholz 21.23 1 Ben Crogan 16-0 3/4 (4.90m) 400m High Jump 2 Isaiah Adams 21.54 4 Garrett Vetesnik 15-1 (4.60m) 5 Angie Kaufmann 56.47 2 Chelsea Von Ruden 5-2 1/2 (1.59m) 3 Cory Yttre 21.59 5 Adam Podd 14-7 1/4 (4.45m) 4 Laura Hamel 5-2 1/2 (1.59m) 800m 400m Long Jump 3 Erika Hanson 2:16.88 Pole Vault 1 Isaiah Adams 47.11 1 Adam Schleis 23-10 (7.26m) 4 Tanaiya Fisher 2:17.31 1 Erin Havener 12-7 1/2 (3.85m) 2 Cory Yttre 47.48 2 Patrick Casey 23-6 (7.16m) 3 Courtney Fisher 10-11 1/2 (3.34m) 6 Jared Foerch 48.94 3 Quinn Mongoven 23-2 1/2 (7.07m) 1500m 4 Jake Whitewater 22-10 (6.96m) 3 Holly Nearman 4:39.58 Long Jump 3000m Steeplechase 3 Chris Schuenke 9:29.44 6 Danielle Magargee 4:43.86 2 Reigna Pierce 18-10 3/4 (5.76m) Triple Jump 5 Eric Pitt 9:41.40 2 Jake Whitewater 46-5 1/2 (14.16m) 3 Emily Budde 18-10 1/2 (5.75m) 4 Quinn Mongoven 44-6 (13.56m) 5000m 10,000m 5 Dylan Keller 44-2 (13.46m) 1 Holly Nearman 17:32.49 Triple Jump 6 Ryan Mleziva 31:25.73 6 Josh Zill 44-0 3/4 (13.43m) 3 Abbie Zaspel 17:55.10 2 Reigna Pierce 39-2 1/4 (11.94m)

110m Hurdles Discus Throw 10,000m Discus Throw 6 Drew Feuk 15.68 3 Matt Jensen 150-11 (46.00m) 1 Holly Nearman 36:01.32 2 Jamie Woods 141-2 (43.03m) 2 Abbie Zaspel 36:11.88 400m Hurdles Hammer Throw 5 Danielle Magargee 37:17.93 Javelin 1 Nick Dalske 53.11 5 Matt Jensen 153-2 (46.69m) 5 Stacey Trzcinski 96-2 (29.32m) 2 Patrick Casey 53.14 100m Hurdles Javelin 4 Emily Budde 15.31 Heptathlon 4x100m Relay 4 Drew Feuk 152-11 (46.61m) 3 Emily Budde 4,304 points 1 Milwaukee 41.06 400m Hurdles 5 Stacey Trzcinski 3,738 points Decathlon 1 Calanetta Burrows 1:02.83 4x400m Relay 2 Drew Feuk 5,571 points 3 Shelby Schaal 1:03.91 1 Milwaukee 3:10.82 3 Ben Crogan 5,333 points 11-time Horizon League Women’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide 22009009 iinn RRevieweview 2009 Cross Country Review 2009 Individual Finishes 38 Women UIC Home Opener* Huskie Invite Parkside Invite Lakefront Invite Bradley Classic^ Horizon League NCAA Regional Shannon Brown 15th (12:59) 57th (22:08.29) 47th (21:38.4) 204th (21:16) 126th (25:01) 56th (21:33.3) 217th (26:46.76) Tanaiya Fisher 8th (12:27) 17th (20:35.33) 35th (19:56.6) 90th (19:42) 30th (22:43) 12th (19:40.5) 181st (24:38.85) Megan Gang 14th (12:55) 54th (22:00.92) 42nd (21:04.7) 189th (21:00) 123rd (24:51) 46th (21:05.5) 190th (24:49.76) Beonca Mitchell 12th (12:45) 68th (22:38.86) 41st (21:03.3) 167th (20:46) 140th (25:25) 67th (22:09.1) 211th (26:03.89) Kristi Schuette 10th (12:30) 27th (21:03.12) 38th (20:28.8) 140th (20:22) 118th (24:44) 38th (20:47.5) 200th (25:10.38) Elise Sigg 3rd (11:34) 5th (19:23.34) 15th (18:36.9) 28th (18:47) 19th (22:27) 5th (19:05.1) 73rd (22:37.54) Abbie Zaspel 2nd (11:29) 1st (18:55.00) 14th (18:35.2) 22nd (18:35) 15th (22:17) 4th (19:05.0) 96th (23:00.87)

Men UIC Home Opener* Huskie Invite Parkside Invite Lakefront Invite Bradley Classic Horizon League NCAA Regional Jason Axt DNR 17th (28:51.08) 101st (28:58.1) 142nd (27:29) 30th (26:18) 30th (27:28.5) 153rd (34:45.49) Ryan Baumgartner DNR DNR DNR DNR 74th (27:12) 41st (28:04.8) DNR Alex Francis DNR DNR 100th (28:57.6) 234th (28:49) 122nd (28:34) 68th (29:21.8) DNR Robert Glotfelty 5th (21:26) DNR 53rd (27:23.9) 113th (27:12) 37th (26:30) 28th (27:24.7) 126th (34:09.17) Kyle Kocher 18th (22:29) 39th (30:23.72) 81st (28:01.7) 221st (28:37) 90th (27:36) DNR DNR John Mariani 27th (24:03) DNR DNR DNR DNR DNR DNR Jake Reilly 2nd (21:17) 4th (26:55.49) 17th (26:02.5) 45th (26:24) 19th (25:55) 24th (27:14.3) 118th (33:59.01) Chris Schuenke DNR 2nd (26:41.40) 22nd (26:15.1) 29th (26:01) 21st (26:02) 13th (26:25.3) 99th (33:32.60) John Simons DNR 3rd (26:44.22) 15th (26:00.9) 16th (25:40) 4th (25:27) 9th (26:05.3) 62nd (32:40.78) Mike Sorenson DNR 5th (26:58.33) 20th (26:11.3) 68th (26:41) 62nd (27:02) 72nd (29:27.5) DNR Jake Spaciel 23rd (23:08) DNR 113th (29:35.1) DNR DNR DNR DNR Dan Uphoff DNR 22nd (28:51.08) 52nd (27:23.6) 106th (27:08) 48th (26:42) 35th (27:51.5) 163rd (35:08.61) Thomas Wells 8th (21:42) DNR 65th (27:41.1) 98th (27:01) 52nd (26:44) 25th (27:19.8) 103rd (33:38.04) Top Panther Finisher in BOLD | * Women’s 2-mile, Men’s 4.1 mile | ^ Men’s 8000m, Women’s 6000m 2009 Scorers Women Men Sept. 5 UIC Home Opener Oct. 16 Bradley Classic Sept. 5 UIC Home Opener Oct. 3 Lakefront Invite 2. Zaspel 11:29 15. Zaspel 22:17 2. Reilly 21:17 16. Simons 25:40 3. Sigg 11:34 19. Sigg 22:27 5. Glotfelty 21:26 29. Schuenke 26:01 8. Fisher 12:27 30. Fisher 22:43 8. Wells 21:42 45. Reilly 26:24 10. Schuette 12:30 118. Schuette 24:44 18. Kocher 22:29 68. Sorenson 26:41 12. Mitchell 12:45 123. Gang 24:51 23. Spaciel 23:08 98. Wells 27:01 Sept. 12 Huskie Invitational Oct. 31 Horizon League Champ Sept. 12 Huskie Invitational Oct. 16 Bradley Classic 1. Zaspel 18:55.00 4. Zaspel 19:05.0 2. Schuenke 26:41.40 4. Simons 25:27 5. Sigg 19:23.34 5. Sigg 19:05.1 3. Simons 26:44.22 19. Reilly 25:55 17. Fisher 20:35.33 12. Fisher 19:40.5 4. Reilly 26:55.49 21. Schuenke 26:02 27. Schuette 21:03.12 38. Schuette 20:47.5 5. Sorenson 26:58.33 30. Axt 26:30 54. Gang 22:00.92 46. Gang 21:05.5 17. Axt 28:51.08 37. Glotfelty 26:42 Sept. 19 Parkside Invite Nov. 13 NCAA Regional Sept. 19 Parkside Invitational Oct. 31 Horizon League Champ 14. Zaspel 18:35.2 73. Sigg 22:37.54 15. Simons 26:00.9 9. Simons 26:05.3 15. Sigg 18:36.9 96. Zaspel 23:00.87 17. Reilly 26:02.5 13. Schuenke 26:25.3 35. Fisher 19:56.6 181. Fisher 24:38.85 20. Sorenson 26:11.3 24. Reilly 27:14.3 38. Schuette 20:28.8 190. Gang 24:49.76 22. Schuenke 26:15.1 25. Wells 27:19.8 41. Mitchell 21:03.3 200. Schuette 25:10.38 52. Uphoff 27:23.6 28. Glotfelty 27:24.7 Oct. 3 Lakefront Invite Nov. 13 NCAA Regional 22. Zaspel 18:35 62. Simons 32:40.78 28. Sigg 18:47 99. Schuenke 33:32.60 90. Fisher 19:42 103. Wells 33:38.04 140. Schuette 20:22 118. Reilly 33:59.01 167. Mitchell 20:46 126. Glotfelty 34:09.17

22-time Horizon League Men’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide League Cross Country Championships 22009009 iinn RRevieweview Women’s Team Standings Men’s Team Standings 39 1. Butler 1 2 3 6 9 16 17 = 21 1. Butler 1 2 3 4 5 (6) (12) = 15 2. Loyola 7 8 13 15 25 31 53 = 68 2. Loyola 7 8 15 17 19 (21) (29) = 66 3. MILWAUKEE 4 5 12 34 41 51 59 = 96 3. MILWAUKEE 9 13 22 23 26 (27) (31) = 93 4. Youngstown 10 11 24 29 42 62 63 = 116 4. UIC 11 14 16 25 32 (35) (41) = 98 5. UIC 18 23 26 33 43 57 69 = 143 5. Detroit 10 18 20 38 40 (43) (45) = 126 6. Detroit 21 22 30 35 38 50 55 = 146 6. Youngstown 24 30 34 36 39 (56) (57) = 163 7. Wright State 14 20 36 39 46 58 64 = 155 7. Wright State 28 33 37 42 48 (59) (60) = 188 8. Green Bay 19 28 37 52 60 65 67 = 196 8. Green Bay 46 47 49 50 61 (62) (63) = 253 9. Valparaiso 32 40 45 49 54 56 68 = 220 9. Valparaiso 44 51 52 53 54 (55) (58) = 254 10. Cleveland State 27 44 47 48 61 66 = 227 Men’s All-League First Team 1. Andy Baker Butler 25:15.60 Senior 2. Tom Boardman Butler 25:39.80 Senior 3. Justin Roeder Butler 25:39.90 Junior 4. Madison Roeder Butler 25:40.30 Junior 5. Rob Mullett Butler 25:40.60 Senior 6. Kris Gauson Butler 25:41.30 Senior 7. Joshua Stein Loyola 25:53.50 Sophomore

All-Horizon League First Team Women’s All-League First Team Newcomer of the Year 1. Lauren McKillop Butler 18:48.30 Freshman 2. Katie Clark Butler 18:49.00 Freshman 3. Shelbi Burnett Butler 18:58.50 Freshman 4. Abbie Zaspel Milwaukee 19:05.00 Senior 5. Elise Sigg Milwaukee 19:05.10 Freshman John Simons - 2009 Horizon League Newcomer of the Year 6. Sara Bird Butler 19:12.30 Senior Men’s All-League Second Team 7. Jessie Morgenthal Loyola 19:17.50 Senior 8. Ben Reifenberg Loyola 25:57.70 Junior Women’s All-League Second Team Newcomer of the Year 8. Jen Rock Loyola 19:18.50 Sophomore 9. John Simons Milwaukee 26:05.30 Freshman 9. Rosie Edwards Butler 19:20.40 Junior 10. Lauren Blas Youngstown 19:22.00 Senior 10. Patrick Liederbach Detroit 26:11.50 Junior 11. Samantha Hamilton Youngstown 19:22.70 Freshman 11. Matt Morse UIC 26:17.40 Junior 12. Tanaiya Fisher Milwaukee 19:40.50 Junior 12. Matt Lawder Butler 26:21.80 Junior 13. Gina Valgoi Loyola 19:41.40 Freshman 13. Chris Schuenke Milwaukee 26:25.30 Sophomore 14. Natalie Hopwood Wright State 19:43.50 Junior 14. Joe MacDonald Butler 26:27.60 Senior

All-Horizon League Second Team All-Horizon League Second Team 11-time Horizon League Women’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide 22009009 iinn RRevieweview 2009 Awards/Honors Isaiah Adams Drew Feuk • All-League Second Team - Indoor Long Jump 40 • League Outdoor Outstanding Track Performer • All-League Second Team - Decathlon • All-League Second Team - Outdoor Long Jump • League Champion - Outdoor 400m • All-League Second Team - Outdoor Triple Jump • League Champion - Indoor/Outdoor 4x400m Relay Tanaiya Fisher • League Field Athlete of the Week (April 6) • League Champion - 4x100m Relay • League Champion - Distance Medley Relay • All-League Second Team - Indoor 400m/Outdoor 200m • All-League Second Team - Cross Country Shelby Schaal • League Field Athlete of the Week (Feb. 23, March 30) • All-League Second Team - Indoor 4x400m Relay Erika Hanson Tyler Bucholz • League Champion - Distance Medley Relay Adam Schleis • League Champion - Indoor/Outdoor 200m • All-League Second Team - Indoor 4x400m Relay • League Champion - Outdoor Long Jump • League Champion - Indoor/Outdoor 4x400m Relay • All-League Second Team - Indoor 800m • League Champion - 4x100m Relay • League Champion - 4x100m Relay • All-League Second Team - Outdoor 4x400m Relay • All-League Second Team - 60m Hurdles • League Champion - Outdoor 4x400m Relay • All-League Second Team - Indoor Long Jump • All-League Second Team - 100m Erin Havener • Academic All-League (Indoor/Outdoor) • League Field Athlete of the Week (April 6) • League Champion - Indoor/Outdoor Pole Vault • Academic All-League (Indoor/Outdoor) Chris Schuenke Emily Budde • League Field Athlete of the Week (Feb. 23, April 13) • All-League Second Team - Cross Country • League Champion - Pentathlon • League XC Athlete of the Week (Sept. 14) • League Champion - 4x100m Relay Angie Kaufmann • League Champion - 4x100m Relay Zach Sharkey-Kettner Calanetta Burrows • All-League Second Team - Indoor 4x400m Relay • League Champion - Indoor 4x400m Relay • League Champion - 400m Hurdles • All-League Second Team - Outdoor 4x400m Relay • All-League Second Team - Outdoor 4x400m Relay Elise Sigg Quinn Mongoven • All-League First Team - Cross Country Patrick Casey • Pepsi UWM Athlete of the Year • League Champion - 4x100m Relay • League Field Athlete of the Week John Simons • League Champion - Outdoor 4x400m Relay (Feb. 23, March 30, April 6, April 20) • League Newcomer of the Year (XC) • All-League Second Team - 400m Hurdles • League Champion - Indoor/Outdoor High Jump • All-League Second Team - Cross Country • All-League Second Team - Outdoor Long Jump Holly Nearman Garrett Vetesnik Kelsey Conrad • League Champion - Distance Medley Relay • All-League Second Team - Indoor Pole Vault • Indoor League Athlete of the Year • League Champion - Outdoor 5000m/10,000m • League Track Athlete of the Week • Academic All-League (Indoor/Outdoor) Chelsea Von Ruden (Feb. 2, Feb. 23, April 13) • League Track Athlete of the Week • All-League Second Team - Outdoor High Jump • Outdoor League Track Performer of the Meet (March 30, April 6, April 20, April 27) • League Champion - 60m, Indoor 200m • CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic Jake Whitewater • League Champion - Distance Medley Relay All-District Second Team • League Indoor Field Newcomer of the Year • League Champion - 100m, Outdoor 200m • League Champion - Indoor Long Jump • League Champion - 4x100m Relay Kory Olson • All-League Second Team - • All-League Second Team - Indoor 4x400m Relay • All-League Second Team - Pentathlon Indoor Triple Jump/Outdoor Triple Jump • All-League Second Team - Outdoor 4x400m Relay • Academic All-League (Indoor/Outdoor) Reigna Pierce Jamie Woods • League Champion - Indoor Triple Jump • All-League Second Team - Indoor Shot Put Pete Corfeld • All-League Second Team - Discus Throw • League Indoor Men’s/Women’s Coach of the Year • League Field Athlete of the Week (Jan. 19) • League Outdoor Men’s Coach of the Year Cory Yttre Ben Crogan • League Champion - Indoor 4x400m Relay • League Outdoor Field Newcomer of the Year • League Champion - Outdoor 4x400m Relay • League Champion - Outdoor Pole Vault • All-League Second Team - Outdoor 400m • All-League Second Team - Decathlon Abbie Zaspel Nick Dalske • All-League Second Team - 10,000m • League Champion - 400m Hurdles • All-League First Team - Cross Country • League Scholar-Athlete of the Month (Sept.) Katie Duchow • League XC Athlete of the Week (Sept. 14, Oct. 19) • League Champion - 4x100m Relay Coaching Staff • Academic All-League (Indoor/Outdoor/XC) 22-time Horizon League Men’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide HHistoryistory 41

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11-time Horizon League Women’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide HHistoryistory Women’s Indoor Records 60m 400m 800m League Champions 42 Honor Roll Honor Roll 2008 Laura Ring 2:13.89 Timeka Walker 7.63 2006 Kelsey Conrad 55.51 2009 2006 Tenia Fisher 2:15.17 Kelsey Conrad 7.69 2009 Tenia Fisher 55.69 2006 2005 Tenia Fisher 2:15.85 Gloria Gregory 7.76 1984 Angie Kaufmann 56.97 2009 2004 Tenia Fisher 2:16.39 Kristy Naef 7.76 2003 Shawn Burrow 57.23 1999 2000 Liz Pesch 2:15.91 Nicole Wee 7.79 2001 Kim Rosenberg 57.80 1994 1999 Dot Bunnell 2:17.76 Nicole Frey 7.80 2003 Katie Seep 57.83 2002 1997 Jenny Caro 2:18.34 Marquisha Bradley 7.82 2008 Amy Sawyer 58.27 1998 1996 Dot Bunnell 2:19.60 Diane Lemmitt 7.83 1984 Sara VanderLoop 58.41 2003 Iris Perez 7.87 2004 Amber Perri 58.51 2005 All-League Second Team Sara VanderLoop 7.89 2004 Shannon Buttchen 58.52 2005 2009 Erika Hanson 2:19.80 2008 Shannon Buttchen 2:14.34 Erin Magargee League Champions League Champions 2007 Laura Ring 2:19.17 3,000m 2009 Kelsey Conrad 7.69 2007 Kelsey Conrad 55.95 2004 Katie Seep 2:16.95 Honor Roll 2007 Timeka Walker 7.71 2006 Tenia Fisher 55.69 2001 Tricia Pozel 2:19.26 Linda Marquardt 9:40.12 1983 2006 Timeka Walker 7.63 1999 Shawn Burrow 57.23 1997 Andrea Miller 2:19.84 Cheryl Konkol 9:48.54 1981 2003 Kristy Naef 7.81 1998 Shawn Burrow 58.14 Angie Molter 9:49.50 1996 2001 Kristy Naef 7.83 1,000m Mary Rice 9:59.54 1979 All-League Second Team Honor Roll Holly Nearman 10:02.80 2009 Anne Hills 2:52.56 1985 All-League Second Team 2007 Kelsey Conrad 59.34 Erin Magargee 10:06.83 2008 Linda Marquardt 2:54.14 1984 2004 Timeka Walker 7.75 2004 Tenia Fisher 57.26 Abbie Zaspel 10:07.08 2009 Deb Schulman 2:55.56 1982 2003 Nicole Frey 7.88 2001 Andrea Thibaudeau 1:00.34 Christine Wampach 10:09.57 2003 Deb Willis 2:55.79 1984 2002 Kristy Naef 7.95 1997 Shawn Burrows 58.90 Angie Huebner 10:12.54 2006 Lynn Blahnik 2:56.01 1984 2001 Nicole Wee 7.86 Brianne Peterson 10:12.96 2000 Corrina Zimborski 2:56.33 1986 800m Griffi n McNulty 2:57.14 2005 Honor Roll League Champions 200m Cheryl Konkol 2:57.31 1981 Honor Roll Tenia Fisher 2:07.20 2006 1996 Angie Molter 10:14.16 Sue Burkhardt 2:57.91 1982 Kelsey Conrad 24.70 2009 Anne Hills 2:13.34 1985 Mary Medicus 2:57.97 1984 Timeka Walker 24.81 2006 Laura Ring 2:13.89 2008 All-League Second Team 2008 Holly Nearman 10:10.74 Nicole Frey 25.18 2003 Shannon Buttchen 2:14.34 2008 League Champions Nicole Wee 25.21 2001 Liz Pesch 2:15.69 2000 2005 Griffi n McNulty 2:57.14 Iris Perez 25.22 2004 Jennie Caro 2:16.01 1998 2000 Liz Pesch 2:58.80 5,000m Kristy Naef 25.69 2001 Abby Hurst 2:16.52 2002 1998 Dot Bunnell 3:03.25 Honor Roll Tenia Fisher 25.73 2005 Griffi n McNulty 2:16.58 2005 Cheryl Konkol 16:44.21 1982 Beth Zimmerman 25.80 2008 Katie Seep 2:16.95 2004 All-League Second Team Angie Molter 16:53.43 1996 LeaDrean Jordan 25.94 2006 Lynn Blahnik 2:17.43 1984 2004 Griffi n McNulty 3:03.33 Holly Nearman 17:21.08 2008 Sara Vanderloop 25.95 2002 1999 Dot Bunnell 3:03.21 Angie Huebner 17:25.75 2006 1998 Andrea Miller 3:06.25 Abby Hurst 17:27.91 2002 League Champions Abbie Zaspel 17:36.48 2009 2009 Kelsey Conrad (LR) 24.70 Mile Brianne Peterson 17:36.77 2000 2007 Timeka Walker 25.41 Honor Roll Anna Christian 17:47.07 2004 2006 Timeka Walker 24.81 Linda Marquardt 4:56.61 1983 Mary Rice 17:51.04 1979 2004 Iris Perez 25.47 Lynn Bouche 4:57.54 1986 Emily Hauer 17:51.70 1999 2003 Nicole Frey 25.30 Cheryl Konkol 4:58.69 1981 2002 Nicole Frey 25.74 Anne Hills 5:02.14 1985 League Champions 2001 Nicole Wee 25.86 Angie Molter 5:02.87 1996 2008 Holly Nearman 17:24.46 Joette Buening 5:03.32 1995 2006 Angie Huebner 17:42.38 All-League Second Team Christine Wampach 5:03.75 2003 2003 Sara Vanderloop 25.79 Mary Medicus 5:03.82 1985 All-League Second Team 2001 Kristy Naef 26.09 Erin Magargee 5:04.11 2008 2007 Holly Nearman 18:06.57 2000 Nicole Wee 25.98 Tenia Fisher Katie Anderson 5:05.43 2005 2000 Brianne Peterson 17:53.89 22-time Horizon League Men’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide Women’s Indoor Records HHistoryistory 60m Hurdles Events Not Run By The Horizon League 43 Honor Roll 55m 55m Hurdles 300m Honor Katie Slamka 8.91 2006 Honor Roll Honor Roll Roll Kristy Naef 8.95 2003 Gloria Gregory 6.94 1985 Gloria Gregory 38.93 1985 Stephanie Kenesie 9.02 2003 Nicole Northrop 8.33 1994 Kim Williams 7.04 1982 Kim Robertson 39.96 1985 Andrea Thibeaudeau 9.05 2000 Amy Sawyer 8.36 1998 Emily Budde 9.15 2009 Kim Robertson 7.09 1985 Andrea Thibeaudeau 8.37 2000 Jody Svoboda 40.04 1994 Jill Naus 9.19 2003 Timeka Walker 7.12 2004 Becky Norris 8.40 1991 Diane Lemmitt 40.07 1984 Taryn Cozine 9.21 2007 Sherri Dieck 7.13 1993 Rose McGinnis 8.40 1993 Kim Williams 40.29 1982 Jodi Hrdina 9.21 2004 Inabelle Thompson 7.16 1985 Katie Slamka 8.45 2006 Amy Sawyer 9.21 1999 Kristy Naef 7.20 2000 Stephanie Kenesie 8.50 2002 600m Honor Jenni Parish 9.22 2006 Diane Lemmitt 7.29 1984 April O’Banner 8.54 1989 Roll Michelle Carbiener 7.29 1995 Patty Ballard 8.55 1982 Tenia Fisher 1:33.56 2006 League Champions Kathy McCann 7.34 1976 Julie Metrich 8.56 1997 Lauri Nowakowski 1:33.89 1987 2001 Andrea Thibaudeau 9.17 Josette Marlega 7.34 1977 Anne Hills 1:34.64 1988 All-League Second Team Deb Schulman 1:34.84 1984 All-League Second Team All-League Second Team 2000 Andrea Thibaudeau 8.37 Deb Willis 1:35.07 1984 2004 Jodi Hrdina 9.21 2000 Kristy Naef 7.20 1999 Amy Sawyer 8.39 2003 Kristy Naef 8.95 1999 Katie Englebert 7.41 2002 Stephanie Kenesie 9.13 4x400m Relay Distance Medley Relay Honor Roll Honor Roll Thompson, Morton, Gregory, Robertson 3:50.42 1985 Ta. Fisher, Conrad, Hanson, Nearman 12:12.77 2009 Conrad, Kaufmann, Schaal, Hanson 3:51.61 2009 Willis, Sutton, Medicus, Marquardt 12:13.55 1984 Te. Fisher, Jordan, Cozine, Buttchen 3:52.35 2006 Pesch, Naus, Hurst, Peterson 12:16.26 2000 Conrad, Buttchen, Ring, Kaufmann 3:52.38 2008 Hills, Sutton, Bouche, Medicus 12:16.55 1985 Te. Fisher, Braunreiter, Seep, Slamka 3:55.26 2003 Svoboda, Bunnell, Molter, Miller 12:19.00 1996

League Champions All-League Second Team League Champions All-League Second Team 2008 Milwaukee 3:52.38 2009 Milwaukee 3:56.79 2009 Milwaukee 12:12.77 2008 Milwaukee 12:20.15 2007 Milwaukee 4:02.13 2004 Milwaukee 3:58.51 2000 Milwaukee 12:28.57 2003 Milwaukee 12:20.38 2006 Milwaukee (LR) 3:52.35 2000 Milwaukee 4:01.80 1998 Milwaukee 12:25.60 2001 Milwaukee 12:30.32 2003 Milwaukee 3:57.98 1996 Milwaukee 12:19.00 1997 Milwaukee 12:34.48 1998 Milwaukee 3:58.15 1997 Milwaukee 3:59.60 High Jump High Jump All-League Second Team Pole Vault League Champions Honor Roll 2008 Parish/Von Ruden 5-2 1/4 1.58m 2009 Erin Havener 11-7 3/4 3.55m Lynda Thiel 5-7 1/4 1.70m 2003 2001 Kristy Naef 5-3 1.60m 2008 Erin Havener (LR) 11-11 3/4 3.65m Becky Norris 5-7 1.70m 1989 2000 Kristy Naef 5-5 3/4 1.67m 2007 Erin Havener 11-9 3/4 3.60m Jenni Parish 5-6 1/2 1.69m 2007 1998 Markeisha Morris 5-4 1.62m 2006 Joy VanLaanen 11-1 3/4 3.39m Sue Mischler 5-6 1.67m 1984 2005 Stephanie Ray 10-8 3.25m Jenni Butzen 5-6 1.67m 1992 Pole Vault 2003 Lynda Thiel 11-0 3.35m Kristy Naef 5-5 3/4 1.67m 2000 Honor Roll 2001 Lynda Thiel 9-11 3/4 3.04m Chelsea Von Ruden 5-5 1.65m 2009 Joy VanLaanen 12-11 1/2 3.95m 2006 All-League Second Team Kim Brock 5-5 1.65m 1989 Erin Havener 12-4 1/2 3.77m 2007 2008 Jes Weyandt 11-5 3/4 3.49m Markeisha Morris 5-4 1/2 1.64m 1998 Stephanie Ray 12-1 3/4 3.70m 2005 2007 Jes Weyandt 11-3 3/4 3.44m Stephanie Kenesie 5-4 1/2 1.64m 2003 Lynda Thiel 11-7 3/4 3.55m 2003 2006 Stephanie Ray 10-8 3.25m Jes Weyandt 11-6 1/4 3.51m 2008 2004 Stephanie Ray 10-2 3.09m League Champions 2002 Lynda Thiel 10-6 3.20m 2003 Lynda Thiel 5-7 1/4 1.70m 2000 Lynda Thiel 7-6 2.28m 1999 Tricia Wuerch 6-6 1.98m 11-time Horizon League Women’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide HHistoryistory Women’s Indoor Records 44 Long Jump Triple Jump All-League Second Team Horizon League Award Honor Roll 2007 Beth Zimmerman 38-0 11.58m Winners Stephanie Kenesie 19-5 1/2 5.93m 2003 2006 Beth Zimmerman 36-11 3/4 11.27m Beth Zimmerman 19-5 1/4 5.92m 2008 2003 Stephanie Kenesie 37-6 1/2 11.44m Coach of the Year Kicha Cary 19-3 1/2 5.88m 2007 2001 Kenya Moore 36-9 11.20m Pete Corfeld Kristy Naef 19-2 1/2 5.85m 2001 2000 Andrea Thibaudeau 35-8 10.87m 2009 - 2007 - 2003 - 2001 - 2000 - 1998 Margie Tremeer 19-1 1/4 5.82m 1983 Cathy Davis 19-0 5.79m 1989 Shot Put Athlete of the Year Honor Roll Jenni Parish 18-10 3/4 5.76m 2008 Kelsey Conrad, 2008 Anne Vuchichevich 46-10 1/4 14.28m 1997 Andrea Thibeaudeau 18-9 3/4 5.72m 2001 Tenia Fisher, 2006 - 2005 - 2004 Yolanda Houston 18-7 5.66m 1983 Amber Curtis 45-1 13.74m 2007 Ann Literski 18-6 5.64m 1977 Sheri Davis 44-4 13.51m 1986 Jamie Woods 43-1 1/2 13.14m 2009 Outstanding Performer Angie Molter, 1996 League Champions Vicky Owens 43-1 1/2 13.14m 1993 2006 Joy VanLaanen 17-9 1/2 5.42m Jen Egelseer 42-6 3/4 12.97m 1996 2003 Steph Kenesie (LR) 19-5 1/2 5.93m Karen Manley 41-5 12.62m 1982 Outstanding Field Performer 2002 Stephanie Kenesie 19-2 3/4 5.86m Laura Andre 40-0 3/4 12.21m 1998 Lynda Thiel, 2003 2001 Kristy Naef 19-2 1/2 5.85m Bridget Constantine 39-11 1/4 12.17m 1985 Stephanie Kenesie, 2002 2000 Stephanie Kenesie 18-6 1/2 5.65m Kelly Lord 39-9 1/4 12.12m 1992 1999 Andrea Thibaudeau 18-2 1/2 5.54m Outstanding Track Performer League Champions 1998 Andrea Thibaudeau 16-11 1/2 5.16m Tenia Fisher, 2006 - 2004 1997 Anne Vuchichevich 46-10 1/4 14.28 1997 Julie Metrish 17-4 1/4 5.28m 1996 Jenny Egelseer 41-1 3/4 12.54 1995 Sherri Dieck 17-4 3/4 5.30m 1995 Anne Vuchichevich 43-1 13.13 Field Newcomer of the Year Jenni Parish, 2006 All-League Second Team All-League Second Team Stephanie Kenesie, 2000 2009 Reigna Pierce 18-5 3/4 5.63m 2009 Jamie Woods 43-1 1/2 13.14m Kenya Moore, 1999 2008 Beth Zimmerman 18-4 1/2 5.60m 2007 Amber Curtis 43-1 3/4 13.15m Markeisha Morris, 1998 2007 Kicha Cary 18-8 1/2 5.70m 1995 Vicky Owens 39-9 1/4 12.12m 2001 Andrea Thibaudeau 18-9 3/4 5.72m Julie Metrish, 1997 Stephanie Klipper, 1995 2000 Kristy Naef 17-11 3/4 5.48m Weight Throw 1999 Kenya Moore 18-1 1/2 5.52m Honor Roll Track Newcomer of the Year 1997 Gina Terrones 17-2 5.23m Jamie Woods 52-8 1/4 16.06m 2009 Amber Curtis 48-7 1/2 14.82m 2007 Brianne Peterson, 2000 Triple Jump Ashley Zander 42-2 3/4 12.87m 2007 Honor Roll Stephanie Ray 37-1 1/4 11.30m 2003 Yearly Horizon League Beth Zimmerman 39-9 3/4 12.12m 2008 Championship Finishes Reigna Pierce 39-6 12.04m 2009 Pentathlon 2009 Champions 165 points Kicha Cary 38-8 3/4 11.80m 2007 Honor Roll 2008 Runner-Up 159 points Stephanie Kenesie 37-11 1/4 11.56m 2002 Jenni Parish 3,700 points 2007 2007 Champions 170 points Jenni Parish 37-10 1/2 11.54m 2007 Emily Budde 3,272 points 2009 Kenya Moore 37-6 1/2 11.44m 1999 Kory Olson 3,269 points 2008 2006 Champions 172 points Taisha Williams 37-5 1/4 11.41m 1993 Margie Tremeer 3,086 points 1983 2005 Runner-Up 104 points Michelle Fritsch 36-11 11.25m 2003 Peg Nelson 3,012 points 1984 2004 Runner-Up 113 points Felicia Sutton 36-5 1/2 11.11m 1985 Jenni Butzen 3,008 points 1993 2003 Champions 165 points Kalin Konop 36-5 11.09m 2004 2002 Third Place 106 points League Champions 2001 Champions 119 points League Champions 2009 Emily Budde 3,272 points 2000 Champions 131 points 2009 Reigna Pierce 39-6 12.04m 2007 Jenni Parish (LR) 3,700 points 1999 Runner-Up 55 points 2008 Beth Zimmerman 37-10 1/2 11.54m 2006 Jenni Parish 3,459 points 1998 Runner-Up 46 points 2002 Stephanie Kenesie 37-11 11.55m 1997 Runner-Up 43 points 2000 Stephanie Kenesie 36-5 3/4 11.11m All-League Second Team 1999 Kenya Moore 37-6 1/2 11.44m 2009 Kory Olson 3122 points 1996 Fourth Place 29 points 1998 Markeisha Morris 35-6 10.82m 2008 Kory Olson 3146 points 1995 Fourth Place 63 points 22-time Horizon League Men’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide Women’s Outdoor Records HHistoryistory 100m 200m Horizon League Champions 800m Horizon League Champions 45 Honor Roll 2009 Kesley Conrad (LR) 24.05 2008 Laura Ring 2:11.90 Gloria Gregory 11.50 1984 2008 Kelsey Conrad 25.00 Timeka Walker 11.77 2006 2007 Timeka Walker 24.31 All-League Second Team Kim Robertson 11.84 1984 2006 Timeka Walker 24.54 2007 Laura Ring 2:13.75 Kelsey Conrad 11.86 2009 2005 Timeka Walker 24.28 2006 Griffi n McNulty 2:16.68 Kathy McCann 12.09 1976 2003 Nicole Frey 25.02 1999 Dot Bunnell 2:14.98 Nicole Wee 12.09 2001 2002 Nicole Frey 24.91 Kristy Naef 12.15 2003 2001 Nicole Wee 25.23 1,500m Nicole Frey 12.19 2003 Honor Roll All-League Second Team Kathy Kemp 12.20 1990 Amy Simonson 4:29.01 1987 2003 Kristy Naef 25.53 Theresa Lyles 12.23 1989 Holly Nearman 4:32.77 2009 2001 Kristy Naef 25.46 Angie Molter 4:33.70 1996 2000 Nicole Wee 25.50 Horizon League Champions Mary Medicus 4:37.09 1985 1998 Gina Torrones 26.13 2009 Kelsey Conrad 12.12 Emily Hauer 4:37.67 1999 Liz Pesch 4:39.78 2000 2007 Timeka Walker 11.81 400m 2005 Timeka Walker 11.89 Abby Hurst 4:40.12 2002 Honor Roll Griffi n McNulty 4:40.31 2005 2003 Kristy Naef 12.15 Tenia Fisher 54.80 2006 2001 Nicole Wee 12.31 Linda Marquardt 4:41.94 1983 Diane Lemmitt 54.81 1984 Katie Anderson 4:41.97 2005 Holly Nearman 1998 Jacki Gruber 12.73 Inabelle Thompson 54.85 1985 5K Horizon League Champions Kelsey Conrad 55.70 2009 All-League Second Team All-League Second Team 56.47 2009 2009 Holly Nearman 17:32.49 Angie Kaufmann 2000 Liz Pesch 4:46.10 2006 Timeka Walker 11.96 Kim Rosenberg 56.91 1993 1999 Emily Hauer 4:37.67 2003 Nicole Frey 12.19 Aberdean Morton 56.92 1987 All-League Second Team 2001 Nicole Wee 12.36 Katie Seep 57.04 2002 2008 Holly Nearman 16:55.76 3,000m 2000 Nicole Wee 12.29 Shawn Burrow 57.13 1999 2007 Holly Nearman 17:40.58 Honor Roll 1998 Katie Engelbert 12.83 Shannon Buttchen 57.54 2005 2003 Abby Hurst 18:42.70 Linda Marquardt 9:40.40 1984 2002 Abby Hurst 17:33.75 Emily Hauer 9:54.57 1999 200m Horizon League Champions 2007 Kelsey Conrad 56.05 Angie Molter 9:56.72 1995 Honor Roll Cheryl Konkol 9:57.24 1981 10,000m Timeka Walker 23.94 2007 2006 Tenia Fisher 55.35 Honor Roll 2003 Tenia Fisher 56.58 Agnes Eppers 9:57.55 1991 Kelsey Conrad 24.05 2009 Mary Medicus 10:03.74 1985 Angie Molter 34:56.71 1996 Gloria Gregory 24.42 1984 2002 Katie Seep 57.04 Cheryl Konkol 35:04.72 1981 1999 Shawn Burrow 57.13 Margie Schweinert 10:04.25 1989 Kim Robertson 24.51 1985 Lynn Bouche 10:06.54 1989 Linda Marquardt 35:17.88 1982 Iris Perez 24.89 2004 Holly Nearman 36:01.32 2009 All-League Second Team Rhonda Grabow 10:12.11 1989 Nicole Frey 24.91 2002 Abbie Zaspel 36:04.57 2009 2008 Kelsey Conrad 56.02 Abby Hurst 10:13.36 2001 Kim Williams 25.06 1982 Angie Huebner 36:44.33 2006 2004 Tenia Fisher 56.69 Kathy McCann 25.09 1976 Anna Christian 36:44.82 2004 2003 Teresa Braunreiter 58.42 All-League Second Team Nicole Wee 25.10 2001 Brianne Peterson 37:17.49 2000 1998 Shawn Burrow 58.83 1999 Emily Hauer 9:54.57 Kristy Naef 25.14 2001 Abby Hurst 37:17.72 2000 800m 5,000m Danielle Magargee 37:17.93 2009 Honor Roll Honor Roll Tenia Fisher 2:08.97 2006 Holly Nearman 16:36.62 2009 Horizon League Champions Anne Hills 2:10.01 1987 Cheryl Konkol 16:49.20 1982 2009 Nolly Nearman 36:01.32 Laura Ring 2:10.46 2008 Linda Marquardt 16:53.97 1983 1999 Emily Hauer 38:41.09 Griffi n McNulty 2:13.23 2006 Angie Molter 16:55.50 1996 1998 Emily Hauer 38:29.40 Katie Seep 2:14.35 2004 Mary Medicus 17:25.84 1985 Deb Willis 2:14.64 1984 Abby Hurst 17:32.44 2002 All-League Second Team Corrina Zimborski 2:14.79 1986 Lynn Bouche 17:33.41 1986 2008 Abbie Zaspel 36:11.88 Dot Bunnell 2:14.98 1999 Anna Christian 17:38.33 2004 2007 Holly Nearman 38:26.57 Amy Simonsen 2:15.49 1987 Angie Huebner 17:41.91 2005 2006 Anna Christian 37:32.63 Griffi n McNulty Shannon Buttchen 2:15.57 2007 Abbie Zaspel 17:42.33 2009 2005 Anna Christian 37:34.52 11-time Horizon League Women’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide HHistoryistory Women’s Outdoor Records 100m Hurdles 400m Hurdles 4x100m Relay 46 Honor Roll Honor Roll Honor Roll Lynn Hidde 13.77 1985 Felicia Sutton 1:00.70 1986 Thompson, Hidde, Gregory, Robertson 46.44 1985 Kristy Naef 14.31 2002 Katie Slamka 1:01.63 2004 Walker, Perez, VanLaanen, Vanderloop 46.54 2005 Laura Blank 14.50 1976 Calanetta Burrows 1:02.83 2009 Zimmerman, Walker, Budde, Conrad 46.75 2007 Katie Slamka 14.67 2005 Andrea Thibeaudeau 1:02.83 2001 Conrad, Burrows, Kaufmann, Duchow 46.90 2009 April O’Banner 14.69 1989 Betty Fugate 1:02.88 1989 Lemmitt, Griggs, Gregory, Robertson 46.92 1984 Amy Sawyer 14.80 1998 Taryn Cozine 1:02.90 2007 Jenni Parish 14.86 2006 Lynne Hidde 1:02.96 1985 Horizon League Champions All-League Second Team Taryn Cozine 14.86 2006 Jodi Hrdina 1:03.26 2004 2009 Milwaukee 46.90 2008 Milwaukee 47.17 Rose McGinnis 14.87 1993 Jessica Hendree 1:03.40 2002 2007 Milwaukee 46.75 2001 Milwaukee 47.23 Andrea Thibeaudeau 14.91 2000 Ann Thomas 1:03.44 1986 2005 Milwaukee (LR) 46.54 2000 Milwaukee 47.37 2003 Milwaukee 48.72 1999 Milwaukee 48.32 Horizon League Champions Horizon League Champions 2002 Milwaukee 47.64 1998 Milwaukee 48.88 2003 Kristy Naef 14.50 2009 Calanetta Burrows 1:02.83 2000 Andrea Thibaudeau 14.91 2007 Taryn Cozine 1:03.72 2006 Katie Slamka 1:03.00 4x400m Relay All-League Second Team 2005 Katie Slamka 1:02.77 Honor Roll 2006 Katie Slamka 14.74 2004 Katie Slamka (LR) 1:01.81 Gregory, Morton, Robertson, Thompson 3:42.80 1985 2004 Katie Slamka 14.88 2002 Jessica Hendree 1:03.40 Conrad,Burrows, Kaufmann, Hanson 3:48.84 2009 2002 Kristy Naef 14.85 2001 Andrea Thibaudeau 1:02.83 Slamka, Braunreiter, McNulty, Te. Fisher 3:49.99 2004 2001 Andrea Thibaudeau 15.00 Te. Fisher, Braunreiter, Sunby, Buttchen 3:50.81 2005 2000 Jill Naus 14.91 All-League Second Team Seep, Braunreiter, Slamka, Te. Fisher 3:52.60 2003 1999 Andrea Thibaudeau 15.56 2007 Amy Sunby 1:03.72 2005 Taryn Cozine 1:04.13 3000m Steeplechase 2003 Katie Slamka 1:03.25 Horizon League Champions All-League Second Team Honor Roll 2000 Andrea Thibaudeau 1:04.06 2003 Milwaukee 3:55.94 2009 Milwaukee 3:48.84 Abby Hurst 10:57.33 2002 1999 Sara Herber 1:05.93 2002 Milwaukee 3:52.98 2008 Milwaukee 3:52.62 Katie Anderson 11:18.73 2006 1998 Amy Sawyer 1:05.00 1998 Milwaukee 3:59.09 2006 Milwaukee 3:55.75 2005 Milwaukee 3:53.96 Horizon League Champions 2004 Milwaukee 3:49.99 2002 Abby Hurst 11:06.43 2000 Milwaukee 4:01.10 1999 Milwaukee 4:02.02 All-League Second Team 2006 Katie Anderson 11:30.13 Angie Kaufmann to Erika Hanson Other Relays 4x200m 4x800m Thompson, Gregory, Morton, Robertson 1:38.61 1985 Simonsen, Haen, Hills, Zimborski 9:11.14 1987 Lemmitt, Gregory, Griggs, Robertson 1:40.24 1984 McNulty, Anderson, Braunreiter, Te. Fisher 9:13.60 2005 Naef, Thibeaudeau, Frey, Wee 1:41.30 2001 McNulty, Anderson, Seep, Te. Fisher 9:15.28 2004 Perez, Walker, Vanderloop, Roundtree 1:41.83 2005 Thomas, Simonsen, Zimborski, Schweinert 9:20.91 1987 Frey, Vanderloop, Perez, Seep 1:42.09 2003 McNulty, Anderson, Gasser, Te. Fisher 9:22.57 2006

Sprint Medley Distance Medley Walker, Conrad, Buttchen, Ring 4:03.10 2007 Conrad, Hanson, Ta. Fisher, Nearman 12:07.18 2009 Walker, Perez, Te. Fisher, McNulty 4:03.91 2005 Miller, Caro, Bunnell, Molter 12:09.30 1996 Frey, VanderLoop, Te. Fisher, Anderson 4:04.16 2003 Svoboda, Muffl er, Molter, Beuning 12:10.61 1995 Frey, Todd, Pesch, Hurst 4:04.93 2000 Bunnell, Burrow, Caro, Hauer 12:12.71 1998

Shuttle Hurdle 4x1600m Slamka, Cozine, Ziebell, Parish 59.43 2006 Nearman, D. Magargee, Zaspel, Ta. Fisher 20:44.79 2009 Kenesie, Naus, Naef, Fritsch 59.68 2003

22-time Horizon League Men’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide Women’s Outdoor Records HHistoryistory High Jump Long Jump All-League Second Team 47 Honor Roll 2009 Reigna Pierce 18-10 3/4 5.76m Becky Norris 5-8 1.72m 1989 2007 Beth Zimmerman 18-5 5.61m Jenni Parish 5-6 1/2 1.69m 2006 2003 Kalin Konop 17-2 1/4 5.23m Chelsea Von Ruden 5-6 1.68m 2008 2002 Kristy Naef 18-3 1/4 5.58m Markeisha Morris 5-6 1.68m 1998 2001 Kenya Moore 19-3 1/2 5.88m Sue Mischler 5-5 1.65m 1983 1998 Julie Metrish 16-7 1/4 5.06m Kristy Naef 5-5 1.65m 2001 Jenni Butzen 5-4 1/2 1.63m 1992 Triple Jump Lynda Thiel 5-4 1/2 1.63m 2002 Honor Roll Laura Blank 5-4 1/4 1.63m 1975 Beth Zimmerman 39-6 1/2 12.05m 2007 Kim Brock 5-4 1/4 1.60m 1989 Reigna Pierce 39-4 1/2 12.00m 2009 Beth Zimmerman Michelle Fritsch 38-6 3/4 11.75m 2003 Horizon League Champions Pole Vault All-League Second Team Markeshia Morris 37-11 1/2 11.56m 1998 2008 Jenni Parish 5-5 1.65m 2008 Jes Weyandt 11-1 3/4 3.40m Stephanie Kenesie 37-8 3/4 11.49m 2001 2003 Lynda Thiel 5-3 3/4 1.61m 2000 Lynda Thiel 8-0 2.43m Kicha Cary 37-7 3/4 11.47m 2008 1998 Markeisha Morris 5-6 1.67m 1999 Tricia Wuerch 6-6 1.98m Kalin Konop 37-2 1/2 11.34m 2003 Andrea Thibeaudeau 37-0 1/4 11.28m 2001 All-League Second Team Long Jump Taisha Williams 36-10 1/2 11.23m 1993 Jenni Parish 36-10 11.22m 2006 2009 Chelsea Von Ruden 5-2 1/2 1.59m Honor Roll 2007 Jenni Parish 5-3 3/4 1.61m Jenni Parish 19-9 1/2 6.03m 2006 Horizon League Champions 2001 Kristy Naef 5-3 1.60m Stephanie Kenesie 19-5 1/2 5.93m 2002 Kenya Moore 19-3 1/2 5.88m 2001 2003 Michelle Fritsch 38-6 3/4 11.75m 2001 Stephanie Kenesie 37-8 3/4 11.49m Cathy Davis 19-2 3/4 5.86m 1988 2000 Andrea Thibaudeau 35-9 1/2 11.90m Lynn Hidde 19-2 1/2 5.85m 1985 1998 Markeisha Morris 36-3 11.04m Kristy Naef 19-1 1/2 5.82m 2001 Beth Zimmerman 18-11 3/4 5.78m 2007 All-League Second Team Andrea Thibeaudeau 18-11 1/4 5.77m 2001 2009 Reigna Pierce 39-2 1/4 11.94m Reigna Pierce 18-10 3/4 5.75m 2009 2008 Beth Zimmerman 39-3 1/4 11.96m Karen Bauer 18-10 3/4 5.75m 1985 2007 Beth Zimmerman 38-11 1/2 11.87m 2006 Beth Zimmerman 38-0 1/4 11.58m Horizon League Champions 2003 Stephanie Kenesie 37-10 3/4 11.55m 2008 Beth Zimmerman 19-0 1/2 5.80m 2002 Stephanie Kenesie 37-6 11.43m Erin Havener 2007 Jenni Parish 18-5 1/4 5.61m 2001 Andrea Thibaudeau 37-0 1/2 11.28m Pole Vault 2006 Jenni Parish 19-9 1/2 6.03m 2000 Kristy Naef 34-8 1/2 10.57m Honor Roll 2005 Joy VanLaanen 18-9 1/4 5.72m 1999 Andrea Thibaudeau 35-8 10.87m Erin Havener 12-7 1/2 3.85m 2009 2003 Stephanie Kenesie 18-10 5.74m Lynda Thiel 12-0 1/2 3.67m 2003 2002 Stephanie Kenesie 19-2 5.84m Shot Put Stephanie Ray 11-11 3/4 3.65m 2005 2001 Stephanie Kenesie (LR) 19-4 3/4 5.91m Honor Roll Jes Weyandt 11-7 3/4 3.55m 2008 2000 Andrea Thibaudeau 18-2 1/2 5.54m Anne Vuchichevich 45-10 3/4 13.98m 1995 Joy VanLaanen 11-5 3/4 3.50m 2007 1999 Andrea Thibaudeau 17-8 3/4 5.40m Amber Curtis 44-6 13.56m 2007 Courtney Fisher 11-1 3/4 3.40m 2009 1998 Andrea Thibaudeau 17-3 3/4 5.27m Sheri Davis 44-6 13.56m 1986 Jamie Woods 42-6 1/4 12.96m 2009 Horizon League Champions Karen Manley 42-2 12.85m 1982 2009 Erin Havener (LR) 12-7 1/2 3.85m Vicky Owens 42-0 12.80m 1995 2008 Erin Havener 11-7 3/4 3.55m Jen Egelseer 41-5 3/4 12.64m 1997 2007 Erin Havener 11-5 3/4 3.50m Bridget Consintine 39-9 1/4 12.12m 1985 2006 Stephanie Ray 11-1 1/2 3.39m Laura Andre 39-4 11.98m 1998 2005 Stephanie Ray 11-0 3.35m Kelly Lord 39-0 1/2 11.89m 1992 2004 Stephanie Ray 11-1 3/4 3.40m 2003 Lynda Thiel 11-0 3.35m All-League Second Team 2002 Lynda Thiel 11-0 3.35m Amber Curtis 2007 Amber Curtis 42-8 3/4 13.02m 11-time Horizon League Women’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide HHistoryistory Women’s Outdoor Records Discus Throw Javelin 48 Honor Roll Honor Roll Amber Curtis 164-5 50.12m 2007 Lynda Thiel 137-11 42.03m 2003 Jamie Woods 142-5 43.41m 2009 Kory Olson 127-7 38.88m 2008 Anne Vuchichevich 136-10 41.70m 1993 Jenni Parish 125-11 38.37m 2006 Cheryl Eckstein 125-8 38.30m 1987 Katie Slamka 122-10 37.43m 2006 Laura Andre 124-6 37.94m 1997 Julie Metrich 119-0 36.27m 1999 Kristy Naef Sue Jones 124-4 37.89m 1979 Honor Roll (Before 1999) Heptathlon Chris Sliwinski 124-2 37.84m 1998 Margie Tremeer 133-2 40.58m 1983 Honor Roll Ashley Zander 121-4 36.98m 2007 Natalie Malin 130-4 39.72m 1988 Jenni Parish 5021 points 2008 Jen Egelseer 121-3 36.95m 1994 Kristy Naef 4889 points 2001 Sheri Davis 119-5 36.39m 1986 Horizon League Champions Katie Slamka 4565 points 2005 2008 Kory Olson 126-8 38.60m Kory Olson 4563 points 2008 Horizon League Champions 2007 Jenni Parish 125-1 38.12m Stephanie Kenesie 4375 points 2001 2007 Amber Curtis (LR) 162-8 49.58m 2003 Lynda Thiel 120-9 36.80m Margie Tremeer 4369 points 1983 2002 Lynda Thiel 113-6 34.59m Julie Metrich 4363 points 2000 All-League Second Team 2001 Julie Metrish 116-1 35.38m Emily Budde 4304 points 2009 2009 Jamie Woods 141-2 43.03 1999 Julie Metrish 119-0 36.25m Becky Norris 4154 points 1990 1998 Julie Metrish 107-0 35.66m Jenni Butzen 4027 points 1993 Hammer Throw Honor Roll All-League Second Team Horizon League Champions Amber Curtis 153-1 46.65m 2007 2008 Jenni Parish 119-9 36.49m 2008 Kory Olson 4457 points Jamie Woods 146-0 44.50m 2009 2007 Kory Olson 121-4 36.98m 2007 Jenni Parish 4597 points Stephanie Ray 129-3 39.39m 2003 2006 Jenni Parish 125-11 38.37m 2005 Katie Slamka 4565 points 2005 Katie Slamka 122-9 1/4 37.42m 2004 Jodi Hrdina 107-5 32.74m All-League Second Team 2002 Kristy Naef 105-2 32.05m 2009 Kory Olson 3122 points 2001 Lynda Thiel 113-6 34.59m 2008 Emily Budde 3998 points Horizon League Award Winners Yearly Horizon League Coach of the Year Field Newcomer of the Year Championship Finishes Pete Corfeld Reigna Pierce, 2007 2009 Runner-Up 180 points 2007 - 2003 - 2002 - 2001 - 1998 Jenni Parish, 2006 2008 Runner-Up 178 points Markeisha Morris, 1998 2007 Champions 250.33 points Athlete of the Year 2006 Runner-Up 205 points Track Newcomer of the Year Holly Nearman, 2008 2005 Runner-Up Tied, 151 points Kelsey Conrad, 2007 Tenia Fisher, 2006 2004 Runner-Up 113 points Angie Huebner, 2005 2003 Champions 252 points Outstanding Field Performer 2002 Champions 188 points Jenni Parish, 2007 2001 Champions 204 points Katie Slamka, 2005 2000 Runner-Up 134 points Lynda Thiel, 2003 - 2002 1999 Runner-Up 126 points Kristy Naef, 2001 1998 Champions 69 points

Outstanding Track Performer Kelsey Conrad, 2009 Timeka Walker, 2007 Kristy Naef, 2003 Nicole Wee, 2001 Jenni Parish

22-time Horizon League Men’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide Men’s Indoor Records HHistoryistory 60m 400m 800m All-League Second Team 3000m 49 Honor Roll Honor Roll 2005 Gabe Wagoner 1:56.14 Honor Roll Ashley Bronk 6.87 1996 Tyler Bucholz 47.61 2008 2004 Justin Gorman 1:55.13 Cornelius Hill 8:14.44 2002 Trentin Edwards 6.93 2007 Isaiah Adams 47.74 2008 1995 Tim Kenney 1:54.35 Aaron Nodolf 8:19.16 2001 Tyler Bucholz 6.98 2008 Zach Sharkey-Ketner 48.30 2009 Chad Zehms 8:22.50 1996 Isaiah Adams 7.04 2009 Jeremy Majors 48.33 2007 1000m Chris Peske 8:24.60 1983 Zach Sharkey-Ketner 7.08 2009 Adam Hobler 48.58 2003 Honor Roll Josh Nygren 8:24.87 2005 Adam Schleis 7.08 2008 Jay Schweitzer 48.60 2005 Cory Peterson 2:23.87 1998 Nate Weiland 8:29.32 2006 Dan Goldberg 8:29.86 1979 Lynn Koepke 7.11 2008 Elliot Enright 48.69 2006 Ken Lobins 2:26.22 1985 Keith Zeise 8:34.24 1997 Mike Pierrard 7.12 2002 George Bezold 48.91 1980 Justin Gorman 2:27.41 2006 Ken Hunt 7.14 2002 Tim Kenney 2:27.91 1995 Nick Hawley 8:34.63 2007 Cory Peterson 48.99 1998 Jim Koneazny 8:38.25 1990 Dan Schultz 7.15 2005 Bert Rogers 49.03 1998 Bob Kaczmarek 2:28.66 1980 Chris Deakin 2:28.74 1979 League Champions League Champions Adam Swanson 2:28.78 2006 League Champions 2005 Josh Nygren 8:32.16 2008 Tyler Bucholz 7.02 Tim Malloy 2:28.83 1987 2008 Tyler Bucholz (LR) 47.61 2001 Aaron Nodolf 8:31.78 2007 Jeremy Majors 49.59 Matt Hadler 2:29.15 1997 All-League Second Team 2005 Jay Schweitzer 49.80 Keith Zeise 2:29.41 1997 5000m 2005 Trentin Edwards 7.01 2003 Adam Hobler 49.24 Honor Roll League Champions Chris Peske 14:26.03 1985 200m All-League Second Team 1999 Cory Peterson 2:29.74 Chad Zehms 14:35.13 1996 1998 Cory Peterson 2:26.55 Honor Roll 2009 Isaiah Adams 48.39 Josh Nygren 14:39.57 2005 1997 Matt Finger 2:31.70 Ashley Bronk 21.69 1996 2008 Isaiah Adams 47.74 Aaron Nodolf 14:39.57 2001 Tyler Bucholz 21.82 2008 2007 Isaiah Adams 50.06 Nate Weiland 14:39.74 2006 Trentin Edwards 21.85 2007 All-League Second Team 2005 Elliot Enright 49.81 Cornelius Hill 14:43.96 2002 Isaiah Adams 22.07 2008 2003 Nick Bruskewitz 2:30.71 2004 Adam Hobler 49.20 Nate Kohnle 14:52.30 1997 Lynn Koepke 22.20 2008 2001 Eric Jelinski 2:33.21 Ben Uphoff 14:53.77 2005 2002 Eric Gresham 50.23 Jason Blaskowski 22.23 1991 1999 Matt Finger 2:34.58 Keith Zeise 14:56.04 1998 1999 Bert Rogers 50.67 Patrick Casey 22.30 2008 1996 Keith Zeise 2:31.12 Dan Goldberg 14:58.24 1979 1998 Bert Rogers 49.94 Jeremy Majors 22.33 2007 Zach Sharkey-Ketner 22.50 2009 Mile League Champions Adam Hobler 22.54 2003 800m Honor Roll 1997 Nate Kohnle 15:08.71 Honor Roll Cornelius Hill 4:08.64 2002 League Champions Cory Peterson 1:48.06 1996 Matt Finger 4:10.80 1998 60m Hurdles 2009 Tyler Bucholz 22.14 Tim Kenney 1:49.87 1995 Cory Peterson 4:12.45 1998 Honor Roll 2008 Tyler Bucholz (LR) 21.82 Jeremy Majors 1:50.15 2007 Keith Zeise 4:13.91 1996 Adam Schleis 8.10 2007 2007 Trentin Edwards 22.01 Gabe Wagoner 1:50.69 2006 Justin Gorman 4:14.51 2006 Nate Andrews 8.22 2000 2005 Trentin Edwards 22.27 Justin Gorman 1:50.85 2005 Kelly Kinas 4:14.60 1995 Justin Bohler 8.38 2007 Ron Russ 8.41 1997 1998 Bert Rogers 22.73 Ken Lobins 1:51.65 1987 Chad Zehms 4:15.44 1995 Eric Wheeler 8.42 2004 1996 Ashley Bronk 22.37 Elliot Enright 1:52.21 2006 Ken Lobins 4:16.04 1979 Paul McGinley 8.43 2000 Bob Kazmarek 1:53.04 1980 Aaron Nodolf 4:16.75 1997 Josh Zill 8.45 2008 All-League Second Team Matt Finger 1:53.48 1996 Dennis McBride 4:16.84 1990 Matt Hadler 1:53.53 1997 Drew Feuk 8.68 2009 2008 Lynn Koepke 22.20 Ben Crogan 8.86 2009 2002 Eric Gresham 23.11 League Champions Dan O’Leary 8.94 2002 2000 Ben Brikowski 22.93 League Champions 2001 Aaron Nodolf 4:16.75 2007 Jeremy Majors 1:56.86 1999 Bert Rogers 22.90 League Champions 1998 Khary Penebaker 22.80 2006 Gabe Wagoner 1:53.24 All-League Second Team 2008 Adam Schleis 8.29 2005 Justin Gorman 1:55.87 2002 Cornelius Hill 4:09.66 2007 Adam Schleis 8.27 2004 Gabe Wagoner 1:55.06 2004 Eric Wheeler 8.42 2001 B.J. Blake 1:55.37 1998 Cory Peterson 1:53.97 All-League Second Team 1997 Cory Peterson (LR) 1:50.55 2009 Adam Schleis 8.44 1996 Cory Peterson 1:55.45 2006 Justin Bohler 8.40 11-time Horizon League Women’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide HHistoryistory Men’s Indoor Records 4x400m Relay Distance Medley Relay 50 Honor Roll Honor Roll Adams, Koepke, Casey, Bucholz 3:16.89 2008 Enright, Gorman, Wagoner, Majors 9:58.58 2006 Wagoner, Enright, Schweitzer, Majors 3:17.16 2005 Hadler, Finger, Peterson, Zeise 10:02.10 1997 Enright, Gorman, Wagoner, Majors 3:18.92 2006 Zeise, Russ, Peterson, Finger 10:04.40 1985 Belter, Rogers, Tagliapietra, Peterson 3:19.09 1998 (N/A) 10:09.24 1996 Adams, Spaciel, Casey, Yttre 3:19.20 2009 Kinas, R. Kenney, T. Kenney, Zehms 10:10.75 1995

League Champions League Champions 2009 Milwaukee 3:19.20 2003 Milwaukee 3:20.34 1999 Milwaukee 10:24.90 1997 Milwaukee (LR) 10:02.04 2008 Milwaukee (LR) 3:16.89 2002 Milwaukee 3:21.50 2007 Milwaukee 3:22.24 1999 Milwaukee 3:24.45 All-League Second Team 2006 Milwaukee 3:19.85 1998 Milwaukee 3:19.09 2005 Milwaukee 10:23.85 2000 Milwaukee 10:16.33 2005 Milwaukee 3:21.23 2004 Milwaukee 10:18.39 1998 Milwaukee 10:14.10 2001 Milwaukee 10:24.52 1995 Milwaukee 10:23.22 All-League Second Team 2004 Milwaukee 3:19.73 2000 Milwaukee 3:23.77

High Jump Pole Vault Long Jump Honor Roll Honor Roll Honor Roll Nick Davis 6-11 1/2 2.12m 2003 Ben Crogan 16-3 1/2 4.97m 2009 Adam Schleis 23-10 3/4 7.28m 2008 Quinn Mongoven 6-11 2.10m 2009 Dan Schultz 15-9 3/4 4.81m 2005 Adrian Richie 23-6 3/4 7.18m 1987 Dale Mumper 6-11 2.10m 1991 Andy Chizzo 15-9 4.80m 1992 Paul McGinley 23-4 7.11m 2000 Dean Bohlman 6-9 3/4 2.08m 1985 Garrett Vetesnik 15-7 4.75m 2009 Chris Cook 23-1 1/4 7.04m 1990 Ben Crogan 6-8 1/4 2.03m 2009 Jeremiah Snyder 15-7 4.75m 2006 Mike Piotruszewicz 23-0 7.01m 1974 Boyd Cornell 6-8 1/4 2.03m 1980 Sean Jaehnig 15-6 1/4 4.73m 2007 Eric Jones 23-0 7.01m 1985 Dave Dufke 6-8 2.03m 1982 Jeff Majerus 15-3 4.64m 1980 Jake Whitewater 22-11 3/4 7.00m 2009 Dave Erickson 6-8 2.03m 1984 Adam Podd 15-1 4.60m 2009 Cedric McMillian 22-10 1/2 6.97m 1995 Chris Brace 6-8 2.03m 1998 Greg Hemauer 15-0 4.57m 1983 Ken Hunt 22-8 1/2 6.92m 2001 Kyle Huebner 6-6 3/4 2.00m 2001 Mark Ruesch 15-0 4.57m 1991 Chris Cox 22-8 6.90m 2004 Jon Havel 22-8 6.90m 2001 League Champions Pole Vault League Champions 2009 Quinn Mongoven 6-9 3/4 2.08m 2006 Jeremiah Snyder 15-1 1/2 4.61m League Champions 2008 Quinn Mongoven 6-8 2.03m 2005 Dan Schultz 15-7 4.75m 2009 Jake Whitewater 22-11 3/4 7.00m 2007 Quinn Mongoven 6-7 1/2 2.01m 2003 Kyle Huebner 13-6 4.11m 2008 Adam Schleis 21-10 1/4 6.66m 2006 Darren Cole 6-2 1/4 1.98m 2002 Kyle Huebner 14-6 4.41m 2007 Adam Schleis 21-1 1/4 6.43m 2004 Nick Davis 6-6 1.99m 2001 Kyle Huebner 13-11 3/4 4.26m 2004 Chris Cox 22-8 6.90m 2002 Nick Davis 6-10 2.08m 2000 Justin Wilson 14-6 4.41m 2000 Paul McGinley 23-4 7.11m 2001 Kyle Huebner 6-6 3/4 2.00m 1999 Justin Wilson 14-6 4.41m 1999 Paul McGinley 22-5 6.83m 1999 Chris Brace 6-8 2.03m 1998 Scott Banaszak 13-11 3/4 4.26m 1998 Marc Packard 21-9 6.62m 1997 Justin Wilson 14-6 4.41m 1997 Paul McGinley 22-2 1/2 6.76m High Jump All-League Second Team 1996 Jason Cihlar 13-0 3.96m 1995 Cedric McMillan 22-10 1/4 6.96m 2001 Nick Davis 6-4 3/4 1.94m 1998 Chris Brace 6-2 1.88m All-League Second Team All-League Second Team 1997 Paul McGinley 6-6 1.98m 2009 Garrett Vetesnik 15-7 4.75m 2008 Quinn Mongoven 21-9 6.62m 2008 Sean Jaehnig 15-1 4.59m 2006 Adam Schleis 22-4 1/2 6.82m 2007 Adam Podd 13-9 1/4 4.19m 2002 Ken Hunt 22-4 1/2 6.82m 2005 Jeremiah Snyder 14-11 4.54m 2001 Chris Severson 21-7 1/2 6.59m 2004 Kyle Huebner 14-5 1/4 4.40m 1999 Chris Brace 22-3 1/4 6.78m 1999 Scott Banaszak 14-6 4.41m 1998 Ron Russ 21-8 6.60m 1998 Ron Russ 13-0 3.96m Nick Davis 1997 Chad Weyenberg 13-5 3/4 4.10m 22-time Horizon League Men’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide Men’s Indoor Records HHistoryistory Triple Jump Triple Jump All-League Second Team Cont.) 35 Pound Weight Throw 51 Honor Roll 2001 Ken Hunt 46-8 1/4 14.23m Honor Roll Ken Hunt 50-6 1/4 15.39m 2002 1999 Nate Andrews 41-8 12.70m Larry Ehrhorn 57-1 17.40m 2007 Darren Cole 48-11 1/2 14.92m 2007 1998 Chris Brace 44-5 1/2 13.55m Nick Wichert 56-5 1/4 17.20m 2007 Cedric McMillian 48-11 1/2 14.92m 1994 1995 Cedric McMillan 45-3 1/2 13.80m Nick Gretz 55-11 1/4 17.04m 2005 Marc Packard 48-2 3/4 14.70m 1998 Jon Manke 53-9 16.38m 2002 Josh Zill 47-7 3/4 14.52m 2008 Shot Put Matt Jensen 49-1 3/4 14.98m 2009 Chris Cox 47-7 3/4 14.52m 2004 Honor Roll Jim Fehrenbach 47-7 3/4 14.52m 1987 Jon Manke 56-4 1/2 17.18m 2000 League Champions Chris Cook 47-7 1/4 14.50m 1990 Nick Gretz 55-8 1/2 16.97m 2006 2005 Nick Gretz 55-11 1/4 17.07m Sean Cludy 47-6 1/4 14.48m 2005 Bill Meyer 54-0 16.45m 1971 Chris Brace 47-2 1/4 14.38m 1998 Steve Schwengel 53-0 3/4 16.17m 1995 All-League Second Team Steve Bartels 52-0 1/2 15.86m 1994 2007 Larry Ehrhorn 57-1 17.40m League Champions Larry Ehrhorn 51-6 1/4 15.70m 2008 2004 Nick Gretz 49-0 1/4 14.94m 2008 Darren Cole 48-2 14.68m Nick Wichert 51-0 15.54m 2007 2007 Darren Cole 47-3 1/4 14.40m Chuck Price 50-1 3/4 15.28m 1993 Heptathlon 2006 Darren Cole 47-4 1/4 14.43m John Krupka 49-6 1/4 15.09m 1992 Honor Roll 2005 Sean Cludy 47-6 1/4 14.48m Tony Russo 48-11 3/4 14.92m 1986 Justin Bohler 4995 points 2008 2004 Chris Cox 47-7 3/4 14.52m Ben Crogan 4888 points 2009 2002 Ken Hunt (LR) 50-6 1/4 15.39m League Champions Ben Feuk 4411 points 2009 2000 Chris Brace 46-10 14.27m 2007 Nick Gretz 54-8 1/2 16.67m Josh Zill 4346 points 2008 1999 Chris Brace 44-10 1/4 13.67m 2006 Nick Gretz 55-8 1/2 16.97m 1998 Marc Packard 48-2 3/4 14.70m 2005 Nick Gretz 54-4 1/4 16.56m League Champions 1997 Marc Packard 46-2 14.07m 1997 Steve Bartels 50-0 3/4 15.25m 2006 Justin Bohler 4659 points 1996 Steve Schwengel 51-3 3/4 15.64m All-League Second Team All-League Second Team 2009 Jake Whitewater 46-1 1/2 14.06m All-League Second Team 2009 Ben Crogan 4888 points 2008 Josh Zill 46-7 1/2 14.21m 2002 Jon Manke 53-4 1/4 16.26m 2008 Justin Bohler 4936 points 2007 Adam Schleis 44-8 3/4 13.63m 1999 Jon Manke 51-9 1/4 15.77m 2005 Darren Cole 46-7 1/4 14.20m 1998 Jon Manke 47-6 1/2 14.49m 2004 Sean Cludy 46-11 1/2 14.31m 1997 Jason Stanic 45-10 3/4 13.98m 2003 Sean Cludy 45-10 3/4 13.98m Events Not Run By The Horizon League 55m 55m All-League Second Team Tim Kenney 1:20.22 1995 1998 Nate Andrews 7.80 Honor Roll 2000 Darin Haugom 6.62 Ashley Bronk 6.37 1996 1997 Ron Russ 6.59 55m Hurdles All-League Second Team Fred Kyles 6.39 1989 Honor Roll 1999 Paul McGinley 7.77 Ken Hunt 6.40 2002 300m Honor Cedric McMillian 7.58 1994 1998 Ron Russ 7.84 Bill Eichfeld 6.44 1955 Roll Chad Weyenberg 7.63 1997 1997 Ron Russ 7.73 Jason Blaskowski 6.48 1990 Jason Blaskowski 34.74 1991 Nate Andrews 7.67 2000 1995 Cedric McMillan 7.58 Rance Streeter 6.48 1999 George Bezold 34.92 1980 Adam Schleis 7.70 2008 Paul McGinley 6.53 1997 Bert Rogers 35.41 1999 Ron Russ 7.70 1995 Pentathlon Cedric McMillian 6.55 1994 Rob Shively 35.88 1980 Justin Bohler 7.74 2007 Honor Roll Trentin Edwards 6.58 2007 Larry Shurilla 36.02 1978 Damien White 7.75 1993 Chad Weyenberg 3689 pts 1996 Ron Russ 6.59 1997 Paul McGinley 7.77 1999 Paul McGinley 3532 pts 1996 600m Honor Chris Pearson 7.78 1992 Tony Buono 3258 pts 1992 League Champions Roll Eric Wheeler 7.83 2004 Mark Ruesch 3240 pts 1993 1999 Rance Streeter 6.48 Cory Peterson 1:18.63 1997 Andy Chizzo 3167 pts 1992 1998 Ron Russ 6.60 Gabe Wagoner 1:19.54 2005 League Champions 1997 Paul McGinley 6.53 Anthony Suttle 1:19.56 1989 2000 Nate Andrews 7.67 1996 Ashley Bronk 6.42 Jeremy Majors 1:19.90 2004 1999 Nate Andrews 7.76

11-time Horizon League Women’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide HHistoryistory Men’s Indoor/Outdoor Records Horizon League 100m 400m 1500m 52 Indoor Season Honor Roll Honor Roll Honor Roll Award Winners Ashley Bronk 10.45 1996 Isaiah Adams 47.11 2009 Cornelius Hill 3:46.29 2002 Coach of the Year Trentin Edwards 10.65 2007 Cory Yttre 47.48 2009 Cory Peterson 3:47.47 1998 Pete Corfeld Jason Blaskowski 10.78 1991 Tyler Bucholz 47.93 2008 Ken Lobins 3:53.14 1983 2009 - 2008 - 2007 - 2006 - 2005 Sam Graham 10.79 1984 Jeremy Majors 48.09 2007 Kelly Kinas 3:53.24 1995 2004 - 2001 - 1999 - 1998 - 1997 Fred Kyles 10.84 1989 Adam Hobler 48.15 2004 Josh Nygren 3:53.32 2006 Tyler Bucholz 10.86 2009 Jay Schweitzer 48.22 2005 Chris Deakin 3:53.44 1979 Outstanding Field Performer Isaiah Adams 10.89 2008 Jeremy Majors 48.49 2006 Tim Kenney 3:53.84 1994 Paul McGinley, 1999 Ron Russ 10.91 1997 Elliot Enright 48.64 2005 Matt Finger 3:54.84 1997 Cory Peterson, 1998 Jens Wegner 10.97 1984 George Bezold 48.74 1979 Mike Hirsch 3:55.74 1978 Nick Hawley 3:56.10 2007 Lynn Koepke 10.96 2007 Todd Santoro 48.78 1995 Outstanding Field Performer Horizon League Champions Nick Gretz, 2005 Horizon League Champions Horizon League Champions 2001 Aaron Nodolf 3:59.81 2008 Tyler Bucholz 10.86 2009 Isaiah Adams (LR) 47.11 Outstanding Track Performer 2007 Trentin Edwards 10.66 2008 Isaiah Adams 47.73 All-League Second Team Jeremy Majors, 2007 2006 Trentin Edwards 10.78 2007 Tyler Bucholz 48.48 2000 Eric Jelinski 3:58.23 Aaron Nodolf, 2001 2005 Trentin Edwards 10.95 2002 Adam Hobler 49.29 1998 Khary Penebaker 11.14 1998 Cory Peterson 3:52.49 Field Newcomer of the Year All-League Second Team Jake Whitewater, 2009 All-League Second Team 5000m 2009 Cory Yttre 47.48 Honor Roll Quinn Mongoven, 2007 2009 Tyler Bucholz 10.86 2007 Isaiah Adams 48.55 Aaron Nodolf 14:37.13 2001 Adam Schleis, 2006 2000 Ben Brikowski 11.09 2005 Jay Schweitzer 48.98 Chad Zehms 14:39.63 1996 Darren Cole, 2005 1999 Ben Brikowski 11.48 2003 Adam Hobler 48.71 Chris Peske 14:39.74 1984 Chris Cox, 2004 1998 Ron Russ 11.18 2000 Brad Belter 50.28 Scott Brinen 14:39.80 1994 Kyle Huebner, 2001 1999 Bert Rogers 49.45 Dan Goldberg 14:41.44 1979 200m Cornelius Hill 14:41.80 2002 Track Newcomer of the Year Honor Roll Greg Fojtik 14:44.84 1978 Trentin Edwards, 2005 Trentin Edwards 21.02 2007 800m Honor Roll Nate Weiland 14:46.50 2006 Eric Wheeler, 2004 Tyler Bucholz 21.17 2008 Jeremy Majors 1:48.97 2006 Josh Nygren 14:48.05 2005 Gabe Wagoner, 2003 Isaiah Adams 21.54 2009 Tim Kenney 1:49.02 1995 Ben Uphoff 14:48:31 2005 B.J. Blake, 2001 Cory Yttre 21.59 2009 Ashley Bronk, 1996 Cory Peterson 1:49.09 1996 Ashley Bronk 21.67 1996 All-League Second Team Fred Kyles 21.70 1989 Anthony Suttle 1:49.94 1989 George Bezold 1:50.61 1983 2004 Josh Nygren 14:58.69 Yearly Adam Hobler 21.86 2004 2002 Cornelius Hill 14:41.80 Horizon League Jeremy Majors 21.89 2007 Ken Lobins 1:50.64 1984 Bob Kaczmarek 1:50.64 1977 2001 Aaron Nodolf 14:45.58 Championship Jason Blaskowski 21.95 1991 2000 Aaron Nodolf 15:11.29 Finishes Eric Gresham 21.97 2003 Gabe Wagoner 1:50.94 2005 2009 Champions 147 pts Elliot Enright 1:51.04 2005 Justin Gorman 1:52.25 2004 10,000m 2008 Champions 176 pts 200m Horizon League Champions Honor Roll 2007 Champions 175 pts 2009 Tyler Bucholz (LR) 21.23 Chad Zehms 30:12.21 1996 800m Horizon League Champions 2006 Champions 164 pts 2008 Tyler Bucholz 21.69 Aaron Nodolf 30:21.20 2001 2005 Champions 197 pts 2007 Trentin Edwards 21.38 2005 Jeremy Majors 1:51.97 Josh Nygren 30:52.71 2004 2004 Champions 143 pts 2006 Trentin Edwards 21.54 2006 Jeremy Majors 1:53.03 Nate Weiland 30:57.60 2005 2003 Fourth Place 85 pts 2005 Trentin Edwards 21.66 2005 Jeremy Majors 1:51.44 Nate Kohnle 30:58.12 1998 2002 Runner-Up 116 pts 1998 Cory Peterson 1:51.29 Greg Fojtik 31:09.74 1979 2001 Champions 109 pts All-League Second Team Shaun Barnes 31:13.00 1993 2000 Co-Champions 107 pts 2009 Isaiah Adams 21.54 All-League Second Team Pat Harrington 31:25.40 2002 1999 Champions 154.5 pts 2008 Isaiah Adams 21.89 2006 Gabe Wagoner 1:53.45 Ryan Mleziva 31:25.73 2009 1998 Champions 92 pts 2002 Adam Hobler 22.31 2000 Brad Belter 1:57.51 Ben Uphoff 31:30.32 2004 1997 Champions 74 pts 2000 Ben Brikowski 22.53 1999 Matt Finger 1:52.67 1996 Runner-Up 50 pts 1999 Ben Brikowski 22.60 Horizon League Champions 1995 Fourth Place 70 pts 1998 Bert Rogers 22.24 1999 Nate Knudson 32:32.67 22-time Horizon League Men’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide Men’s Outdoor Records HHistoryistory 110m Hurdles 110mH All-League Second Team 400mH Horizon League Champions 53 Honor Roll 2008 Justin Bohler 14.78 2009 Nick Dalske 53.11 Adam Schleis 14.40 2008 2007 Justin Bohler 14.87 2006 Justin Bohler 55.60 Cedric McMillian 14.45 1994 2006 Justin Bohler 14.61 2000 Nate Andrews 54.32 Justin Bohler 14.59 2008 2004 Eric Wheeler 15.59 1999 Nate Andrews 56.30 Chad Weyenberg 14.70 1997 1999 Paul McGinley 15.48 Ron Russ 14.75 1997 1998 Paul McGinley 15.30 All-League Second Team Nate Andrews 14.88 2000 2009 Patrick Casey 53.14 Josh Zill 14.97 2008 400m Hurdles Eric Wheeler 15.04 2005 Honor Roll 3000m Steeplechase Dave Dufek 15.04 1983 Nick Dalske 53.11 2009 Honor Roll Chris Pearson 15.15 1992 Patrick Casey 53.14 2009 Josh Nygren 9:07.44 2006 Josh Nygren Nate Andrews 53.89 2000 Jim Koneazny 9:13.24 1990 3000mSteeplechase Horizon League Champions Derrick Williams 53.94 1987 Kevin Kreigel 9:17.90 1998 Horizon League Champions 2008 Adam Schleis (LR) 14.40 Larry Shurilla 54.04 1978 Micah Hanthorn 9:21.10 2004 2006 Josh Nygren 9:29.21 2007 Adam Schleis 14.57 Eric Wheeler 54.21 2004 Chris Schuenke 9:29.44 2009 2006 Adam Schleis 14.60 Mike Radocha 54.24 1979 Andy Kivioja 9:36.01 2004 All-League Second Team 2000 Nate Andrews 14.88 Ron Russ 54.38 1995 Eric Pitt 9:40.76 2008 2005 Josh Nygren 9:16.77 1999 Nate Andrews 15.37 Justin Bohler 54.96 2008 Mike Baemert 9:47.64 1985 2004 Josh Nygren 9:22.87 1998 Ron Russ 14.99 Alex Castro 55.64 1979 Geoff Swain 10:05.94 1979 1998 Kevin Kriegal 9:17.90

4x100m Relay 4x400m Relay Honor Roll Honor Roll Majors, Edwards, Adams, Bucholz 40.66 2007 Bucholz, Casey, Adams, Yttre 3:09.32 2009 Koepke, Adams, Schleis, Bucholz 40.81 2008 Bucholz, Majors, Casey, Adams 3:11.12 2007 Cole, Adams, Schleis, Bucholz 40.81 2008 Hobler, Majors, Enright, Gresham 3:12.22 2004 Casey, Adams, Schleis, Bucholz 41.06 2009 Hobler, Viall, Enright, Gresham 3:12.65 2003 Koepke, Edwards, Schleis, Bucholz 41.52 2007 Lobins, Rivas, Bezold, Robertson 3:12.66 1983

League Champions All-League Second Team League Champions 2009 Milwaukee 41.06 2005 Milwaukee 42.08 2009 Milwaukee (LR) 3:10.82 2008 Milwaukee 40.81 2004 Milwaukee 43.36 2008 Milwaukee 3:13.71 2007 Milwaukee (LR) 40.66 2003 Milwaukee 43.03 2007 Milwaukee 3:12.64 1999 Milwaukee 42.94 2000 Milwaukee 43.26 2006 Milwaukee 3:19.64 Isaiah Adams 1998 Milwaukee 42.32 2005 Milwaukee 3:14.68 All-League Second Team 2002 Milwaukee 3:18.77 2003 Milwaukee 3:17.63

Other Relays 4x200m Distance Medley Edwards, Koepke, Adams, Bucholz 1:25.35 2007 Kreigel, Rogers, Peterson, Finger 10:03.87 1998 Yttre, Bucholz, Casey, Adams 1:25.74 2009 Kinas, Santoro, Kenney, Brinen 10:05.69 1994 Harris, Woodall, Williams, Blaskowski 1:30.04 1990 Zeise, Bronk, Finger, Kohnle 10:06.63 1996 Semrau, Stefaniak Bezold, Wilda 1:30.31 1981 Powell, Tuttle, Finger, Nodolf 10:12.10 2000 Buono, Ruesch, Lichosik, Santoro 1:30.69 1992 Peterson, Santoro, Zeise, Kinas 10:13.09 1995

4x800m 4x1600m Wagoner, Gorman, Enright, Majors 7:26.17 2005 Kenney, Brinen, Zeise, Zehms 17:01.47 1994 Blake, Tuttle, Viall, Hill 7:33.94 2002 Zeise, Peterson, Finger, Kohnle 17:12.90 1996 Kinas, Zeise, Peterson, Kenney 7:38.69 1995 Kenney, Peterson, Zeise, Kinas 17:17.25 1995 Blake, Nodolf, Tuttle, Dunn 7:43.08 2001 Gietzen, Welsh, Malloy, Bouche 17:37.54 1988 Breithaupt, Fineran, Hirsch, Kaczmarek 7:44.74 1978 Brinen, Kenney, Kinas, Baade 17:38.06 1993

11-time Horizon League Women’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide HHistoryistory Men’s Outdoor Records High Jump Pole Vault All-League Second Team Triple Jump League Champions 54 Honor Roll 2008 Sean Jaehnig 15-7 4.75m 2008 Darren Cole 50-0 3/4 15.26m Quinn Mongoven 6-11 2.11m 2009 2007 Adam Podd 14-7 1/4 4.45m 2007 Darren Cole 49-3 15.01m Dale Mumper 6-10 3/4 2.10m 1991 2006 Jeremiah Snyder 15-1 4.59m 2006 Sean Cludy 47-4 1/4 14.43m Nick Davis 6-10 3/4 2.10m 2004 2005 Jeremiah Snyder 15-1 4.59m 2005 Darren Cole 46-2 3/4 14.09m Dean Bohlman 6-8 3/4 2.05m 1985 2000 Paul McGinley 10-11 3/4 3.34m 2004 Chris Cox 46-10 14.27m Boyd Cornell 6-8 2.03m 1979 1999 Scott Banaszak 13-0 3.96m 2002 Ken Hunt (LR) 50-6 1/4 15.39m Mike Haried 6-8 2.03m 1988 1998 Justin Wilson 14-0 1/4 4.27m 1999 Nate Andrews 42-10 1/4 13.06m Kyle Huebner 6-8 2.03m 2001 1998 Marc Packard 45-5 1/4 13.84m Ben Crogan 6-6 3/4 2.00m 2009 Long Jump Greg Powell 6-6 1.98m 1982 Honor Roll All-League Second Team Dave Dufek 6-6 1.98m 1983 Chris Cook 24-0 1/4 7.32m 1990 2009 Jake Whitewater 46-5 1/2 14.16m Dave Erickson 6-6 1.98m 1984 Adam Schleis 23-10 7.26m 2009 2008 Josh Zill 48-1 3/4 14.67m Patrick Casey 23-6 7.16m 2009 2006 Darren Cole 47-2 1/2 14.38m League Champions Eric Jones 23-5 1/4 7.14m 1984 2004 Sean Cludy 46-7 1/2 14.21m 2008 Quinn Mongoven 6-11 (LR) 2.11m Quinn Mongoven 23-2 1/2 7.07m 2009 2003 Nick Davis 46-10 14.27m 2008 Quinn Mongoven 6-8 3/4 2.05m Cedric McMillian 23-2 7.06m 1994 2001 Ken Hunt 47-8 1/2 14.54m 2007 Quinn Mongoven 6-5 1/2 1.96m Ken Hunt 23-2 7.06m 2001 2000 Chris Brace 44-0 1/2 13.42m 2004 Nick Davis 6-10 3/4 2.10m Jake Whitewater 22-10 6.96m 2009 1998 Chris Brace 45-1 3/4 13.76m 2003 Nick Davis 6-8 2.03m Justin Bohler 22-8 3/4 6.92m 2006 2002 Nick Davis 6-9 3/4 2.07m Josh Zill 22-7 3/4 6.90m 2008 Shot Put 2001 Nick Davis 6-8 2.03m Honor Roll League Champions Nick Gretz 60-7 3/4 18.48m 2007 All-League Second Team 2009 Adam Schleis 23-10 7.26m Jon Manke 56-2 1/2 17.13m 2002 2006 Justin Bohler 6-2 1.88m 2006 Adam Schleis 22-11 1/4 6.99m Bill Meyer 54-7 1/4 16.64m 1970 2002 Kyle Huebner 6-6 1.98m 1999 Chris Brace 22-0 1/4 6.71m Larry Ehrhorn 51-7 3/4 15.74m 2008 2001 Kyle Huebner 6-8 2.03m 1998 Paul McGinley 21-11 1/2 6.69m Tony Russo 50-8 3/4 15.46m 1987 2000 Chris Brace 6-3 1/4 1.91m Tim Garland 50-1 1/4 15.27m 1977 1999 Chris Brace 6-4 1.93m All-League Second Team Steve Schwengel 50-0 1/2 15.25m 1993 1998 Chris Brace 6-2 1.88m 2009 Patrick Casey 23-6 7.16m Chuck Price 49-8 1/2 15.15m 1991 2008 Josh Zill 22-7 3/4 6.90m Jason Stanic 49-3 15.01m 2000 Pole Vault 2007 Adam Schleis 22-7 3/4 6.90m Honor Roll Steve Bartles 48-6 1/4 14.78m 1994 2006 Justin Bohler 22-9 6.93m Ben Crogan 16-0 3/4 4.90m 2009 Garrett Vetesnik 15-11 4.85m 2009 2005 Justin Bohler 22-3 1/4 6.78m League Champions Dan Schultz 15-9 4.80m 2005 2004 Nick Davis 22-6 1/4 6.86m 2007 Nick Gretz (LR) 59-5 1/4 18.11m Sean Jaehnig 15-7 4.75m 2008 2002 Nick Davis 21-11 1/2 6.69m 2005 Nick Gretz 52-7 1/2 16.04m Jeremiah Snyder 15-7 4.74m 2006 2001 Jon Havel 22-5 6.83m 2001 Jon Manke 53-1 1/2 16.19m Tony Buono 15-7 4.74m 1992 2000 Paul McGinley 22-3 6.78m 2000 Jon Manke 53-3 16.23m Kyle Huebner 15-7 4.74m 2004 1999 Paul McGinley 22-0 1/4 6.71m 1998 Jon Manke 49-6 15.08m Andy Chizzo 15-5 4.69m 1994 1998 Chris Brace 21-9 6.63m Jeff Majerus 15-3 4.64m 1979 All-League Second Team Adam Podd 15-1 4.60m 2009 Triple Jump 2008 Larry Ehrhorn 50-7 1/2 15.43m Honor Roll 2006 Nick Gretz 53-2 1/4 16.21m Pole Vault League Champions Ken Hunt 50-6 1/4 15.39m 2002 2005 Larry Ehrhorn 49-10 1/2 15.20m 2009 Ben Crogan (LR) 16-0 3/4 4.90m Darren Cole 50-3 1/4 15.32m 2008 2004 Nick Gretz 48-3 1/2 14.71m 2005 Dan Schultz 15-9 4.80m Cedric McMillian 48-8 14.83m 1994 2002 Jon Manke 54-8 1/4 16.66m 2004 Kyle Huebner 15-7 4.75m Chris Cook 48-4 1/2 14.74m 1989 1999 Jason Stanic 48-2 3/4 14.70m 2003 Jeremiah Snyder 13-11 1/4 4.24m Chris Cox 48-2 14.68m 2004 2002 Kyle Huebner 13-9 1/4 4.19m Josh Zill 48-1 3/4 14.67m 2008 2001 Kyle Huebner 14-1 4.29m Sean Cludy 47-7 1/4 14.50m 2004 2000 Justin Wilson 14-0 4.26m Jim Fehrenbach 46-11 14.30m 1988 1999 Paul McGinley 13-0 3.96m Marc Packard 46-10 3/4 14.29m 1998 1998 Scott Banaszak 14-0 4.26m Mike Piotruszewicz 46-8 14.22m 1975 Bill Meyer 22-time Horizon League Men’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide Men’s Outdoor Records HHistoryistory Discus Throw All-League Second Team 55 Honor Roll 2005 Nick Gretz 163-7 1/2 49.86m Nick Gretz 181-3 55.35m 2007 2004 Kyle Huebner 173-8 52.93m Jon Manke 172-10 52.67m 1998 2002 Kyle Huebner 170-9 54.55m Bill Meyer 170-2 51.86m 1971 2001 Kyle Huebner 157-3 47.92m Steve Schwengel 168-11 51.48m 1995 1999 Scott Banaszak 166-10 50.85m Tony Russo 168-2 51.25m 1986 1998 Scott Banaszak 152-8 46.54m John Hernandez 158-5 48.28m 2000 John Krupka 154-5 47.06m 1992 Nick Gretz Decathlon Matt Jensen 150-11 46.00m 2009 Javelin Honor Roll Todd Blatnik 150-9 45.94m 1987 Honor Roll Justin Bohler 6836 points 2008 Shane Tiegen 144-9 44.11m 2007 Nick Davis 188-4 57.40m 2004 Paul McGinley 6799 points 1996 Paul McGinley 181-1 55.19m 1999 Dave Dufek 6787 points 1983 League Champions Mark Burdick 177-0 53.94m 1996 Tony Buono 6780 points 1992 2007 Nick Gretz 174-2 53.08m Kyle Huebner 173-8 52.93m 2004 Chad Weyenberg 6287 points 1996 2005 Nick Gretz 158-0 1/2 48.17m Andy Chizzo 170-2 51.86m 1994 Mark Ruesch 6198 points 1993 1998 Jon Manke 145-10 44.45m Scott Banaszak 166-9 50.82m 1999 Tyler Bucholz 6158 points 2007 Nick Gretz 163-7 1/2 49.86m 2005 All-League Second Team Justin Bohler 161-1 3/4 49.11m 2006 All-League Second Team 2006 Nick Gretz 154-11 47.21m Nick Wichert 156-3 47.62m 2003 2009 Drew Feuk 5571 points 2002 Jon Manke 170-3 51.89m 2007 Tyler Bucholz 5231 points 2001 Jon Manke 155-2 47.29m Honor Roll Before 1987 2006 Kyle Huebner 4853 points Dan Werbeckes 204-3 62.25m 1986 Hammer Throw Dwight Beatovic 192-7 58.69m 1977 Honor Roll Dave Dufek 174-10 53.28m 1983 Nick Wichert 194-5 59.25m 2007 Steve Heinrick 168-11 51.48m 1982 Dave Gename 170-5 51.94m 1968 Nick Gretz 167-4 51.01m 2007 League Champions Larry Ehrhorn 163-7 49.86m 2008 2004 Nick Davis (LR) 188-4 57.40m Jon Manke 155-2 47.29m 2002 2003 Nick Davis 165-5 50.41m 2002 Nick Davis 171-0 52.12m League Champions 2001 Nick Davis 165-10 50.54m 2007 Nick Wichert 194-5 59.25m 1999 Paul McGinley 178-0 54.25m 2005 Nick Wichert 180-11 3/4 55.16m 1998 Paul McGinley 170-6 1/2 51.98m Justin Bohler Horizon League Indoor Season Award Winners Yearly Horizon League Outstanding Track Performer Coach of the Year Championship Finishes Isaiah Adams, 2009 Pete Corfeld Tyler Bucholz, 2008 2009 Champions 197 points 2009 - 2008 - 2007 - 2006 - 2005 Trentin Edwards, 2007 - 2006 2008 Champions 183 points 2004 - 2002 - 2001 - 2000 - 1999 - 1998 Nate Andrews, 2000 2007 Champions 215 points 2006 Champions 254 points Athlete of the Year Field Newcomer of the Year 2005 Champions 231 points Nick Gretz, 2007 Quinn Mongoven, 2007 2004 Champions 187 points Darren Cole, 2005 Nick Davis, 2004 2003 Fifth Place 93 points Chris Cox, 2004 2002 Champions 169 points Outstanding Performer Nick Davis, 2001 Jon Manke, 1998 2001 Champions 173 points Paul McGinley, 1999 2000 Champions 150 points Track Newcomer of the Year 1999 Champions 145.5 points Outstanding Field Performer Tyler Bucholz, 2007 1998 Champions 107.5 points Nick Gretz, 2005 Adam Schleis, 2006 Nick Davis, 2004 Trentin Edwards, 2005

11-time Horizon League Women’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide HHistoryistory Women’s Cross Country Records League Finishes Regional Finishes 56 Horizon League Top Individual Finishes Top Team Finishes Year Place Score Champion Site Runner Place Time Year Place Year 2009 3rd/10 teams 96 Butler, 21 Detroit, Mich. Holly Nearman 12th 21:27 2007 13th/28 teams 1998 2008 2nd/10 teams 43 Loyola, 35 Green Bay, Wis. Angie Molter 25th 18:10 1994 357 pts (Avg.: 71st) 2007 2nd/10 teams 60 Butler, 33 Valparaiso, Ind. Angie Molter 39th 18:29 1993 14th/30 teams 2006 2006 3rd/9 teams 69 Butler, 19 Indianapolis, Ind. Ann Lewis 39th 18:36 1998 457 pts (Avg: 91st) 2005 3rd/9 teams 82 Butler, 22 Yellow Springs, Ohio Holly Nearman 42nd 22:25 2006 15th/30 teams 1992 2004 3rd/8 teams 84 Butler, 23 Kenosha, Wis. Jenny Lodl 48th 18:54 1992 401 pts (Avg: 80th) 2003 t-3rd/9 teams 83 Butler, 46 Chicago, Ill. Joette Buening 52nd 18:40 1994 15th/30 teams 2004 2002 6th/9 teams 142 Butler, 31 Chicago, Ill. Anna Christian 58th 21:37 2004 480 pts (Avg: 96th) 2001 6th/8 teams 148 Loyola, 41 Chicago, Ill. Brianne Peterson 59th 18:29 1999 17th/30 teams 2003 2000 3rd/8 teams 71 Loyola, 46 Green Bay, Wis. Angie Huebner 61st 22:45 2006 455 pts (Avg: 91st) 1999 4th/8 teams 88 Butler, 30 Detroit, Mich. Angie Molter 63rd 19:10 1992 1998 4th/8 teams 78 Butler, 36 Indianapolis, Ind. Joette Buening 63rd 19:48 1993 1997 6th/8 teams 125 Butler, 41 Kettering, Ohio Tricia Pozel 63rd 22:45 2000 1996 3rd/9 teams 86 Butler, 36 DeKalb, Ill. Emily Hauer 64th 18:57 1998 1995 7th/9 teams 176 Loyola, 38 Glendale, Wis. Angie Huebner 64th 22:56 2005 1994 5th/11 teams 127 Notre Dame, 17 Chicago, Ill. ** Regional was 5,000m until 2000, when it became 6,000m

Mid-Continent Conference Year Place Score Champion Site 1993 1st/9 teams 48 MILWAUKEE Valparaiso, Ind. • Angie Molter (2nd, 18:41), Joette Buening (4th, 19:07), Katie Muffl er (7th, 19:36), Tracy Wendricks (13th, 19:56), Kari Anne Pederson (22nd, 20:11) 1992 1st/9 teams 41 MILWAUKEE Macomb, Ill. • Jenny Lodl (2nd, 18:20), Katie Muffl er (5th, 18:52), Joette Buening (9th, 19:03), Angie Molter (7th, 18:53), Tracy Wendricks (18th, 19:50) Danielle Magargee Angie Huebner Horizon League Mid-Continent All-League First Team (Top-7 Finishers) All-Horizon League (Top 10 until 2001) All-Conference First Team (Top-5) Year Runner Place Time Year Runner Place Time Year Runner Place Time 2009 Abbie Zaspel 4th 19:05 2000 Abby Hurst 3rd 18:21 1993 Angie Molter 2nd 18:41 Elise Sigg 5th 19:05 1998 Ann Lewis 8th 18:28 Joette Buening 4th 19:07 2008 Abbie Zaspel 5th 18:39 Emily Hauer 9th 18:38 1992 Jenny Lodl 2nd 18:20 Erin Magargee 6th 18:46 1997 Alison Burch 10th 19:07 Katie Muffl er 5th 18:52 Danielle Magargee 7th 18:51 1996 Alison Burch 6th 19:01 2007 Holly Nearman 4th 18:15 1994 Angie Molter 6th 18:22 All-Conference Second Team 2006 Holly Nearman 7th 18:29 Joette Buening 9th 18:42 (6th-10th Places) 2005 Angie Huebner 7th 18:07 Year Runner Place Time 2004 Anna Christian 5th 18:39 Newcomer of the Year 1993 Katie Muffl er 7th 19:36 2003 Anna Christian 6th 19:10 (First Freshman Finisher) 1992 Angie Molter 7th 18:53 Year Runner Place Time Joette Buening 9th 19:03 All-League Second Team (8th-14 Places) 1997 Alison Burch 6th 19:01 Year Runner Place Time Coach of the Year 2009 Tanaiya Fisher 12th 19:40 Coach of the Year Year Coach Team Place 2008 Tanaiya Fisher 9th 19:00 Year Coach Team Place 1993 Pete Corfeld Champions 2007 Erin Magargee 8th 19:04 2007 Pete Corfeld Second Place 1992 Pete Corfeld Champions Angie Huebner 12th 19:15 Abbie Zaspel 13th 19:21 2006 Angie Huebner 12th 18:56 Kourtney Nault 13th 19:07

22-time Horizon League Men’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide Men’s Cross Country Records HHistoryistory League Finishes Regional Finishes 57 Horizon League Top Individual Finishes Top Team Finishes Year Place Score Champion Site Runner Place Time Year Place Year 2009 3rd/9 teams 93 Butler, 15 Detroit, Mich. Chad Zehms 17th 31:46 1995 11th/32 teams 1997 2008 3rd/9 teams 105 Butler, 15 Green Bay, Wis. Chad Zehms 18th 31:26 1994 333 pts (Avg: 66th) 2007 8th/9 teams 182 Butler, 15 Valparaiso, Ind. Nate Weiland 38th 32:26 2005 14th/29 teams 1993 2006 4th/8 teams 108 Butler, 18 Indianapolis, Ind. Cornelius Hill 42nd 32:12 2001 374 pts (Avg: 74th) 2005 4th/8 teams 100 Butler, 31 Yellow Springs, Ohio Nate Kohnle 46th 32:38 1995 14th/30 teams 2005 2004 3rd/8 teams 78 Butler, 15 Kenosha, Wis. Nate Kohnle 46th 33:12 1997 428 pts (Avg: 85th) 2003 4th/8 teams 112 Butler, 18 Chicago, Ill. Aaron Nodolf 54th 32:21 1999 15th/29 teams 2004 2002 4th/8 teams 123 Butler, 23 Chicago, Ill. Aaron Nodolf 54th 32:30 2000 421 pts (Avg: 84th) 2001 4th/8 teams 112 Butler, 34 Chicago, Ill. Josh Nygren 59th 32:56 2005 16th/32 teams 2003 2000 4th/8 teams 98 Butler, 17 Green Bay, Wis. John Simons 62nd 32:40 2009 506 pts (Avg: 101st) 1999 4th/7 teams 113 Butler, 24 Detroit, Mich. Josh Nygren 62nd 31:51 2004 1998 5th/7 teams 121 Butler, 16 Indianapolis, Ind. Scott Brinen 63rd 33:55 1993 1997 3rd/7 teams 73 Loyola, 48 Kettering, Ohio Keith Zeise 63rd 33:36 1997 1996 2nd/7 teams 55 Loyola, 41 DeKalb, Ill. Josh Nygren 66th 32:03 2003 1995 2nd/6 teams 48 Loyola, 31 Glendale, Wis. Chad Zehms 67th 34:10 1993 1994 5th/10 teams 123 Notre Dame, 19 Chicago, Ill. Aaron Nodolf 67th 33:43 1997

Mid-Continent Conference Year Place Score Champion Site 1993 1st/8 teams 42 MILWAUKEE Valparaiso, Ind. Scott Brinen (4th, 25:28), Chad Zehm (6th, 25:40), Shaun Barnes (7th, 25:44), Keith Zeise (12th, 26:05), Kelly Kinas (13th, 26:12) 1992 2nd/9 teams 64 Cleveland St., 29 Macomb, Ill.

Nate Weiland Ryan Mleziva Horizon League Mid-Continent All-League First Team (Top-7 Finishers) 1997 Nate Kohnle 4th 25:29 All-Conference First Team (Top-5) Year Runner Place Time Aaron Nodolf 9th 25:42 Year Runner Place Time 2005 Josh Nygren 6th 24:41 1996 Keith Zeise 1st 25:43 1993 Scott Brinen 4th 25:28 2004 Josh Nygren 7th 25:53 Matt Finger 7th 25:59 1992 Shaun Barnes 2nd 25:58 1995 Chad Zhems 1st 25:39 Scott Brinen 4th 26:09 All-League Second Team (8th-14 Places) Nate Kohnle 7th 26:27 Year Runner Place Time Keith Zeise 8th 26:43 All-Conference Second Team 2009 John Simons 9th 26:05 1994 Chad Zehms 5th 25:06 (6th-10th Places) Chris Schuenke 13th 26:25 Year Runner Place Time 2008 Ryan Mleziva 13th 25:50 Newcomer of the Year 1993 Chad Zehm 6th 25:40 2006 Nick Hawley 10th 26:14 (First Freshman Finisher) Shaun Barnes 7th 25:44 2005 Nate Weiland 11th 25:04 Year Runner Place Time 2004 Nate Weiland 8th 25:57 2009 John Simons 9th 26:05 Newcomer of the Year 2003 Josh Nygren 14th 26:13 2004 Joe Wawrzyniak 21st 26:45 (First Freshman Finisher) 2002 Steve Saul 14th 25:32 Year Runner Place Time 1992 Scott Brinen 4th 26:09 All-Horizon League (Top 10 until 2001) Year Runner Place Time Coach of the Year 2001 Cornelius Hill 9th 25:23 Year Coach Team Place 2000 Aaron Nodolf 3rd 25:29 1993 Pete Corfeld Champions 1999 Ryan Powell 7th 27:12 Aaron Nodolf 9th 27:20

11-time Horizon League Women’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide HHistoryistory All-Americans 58 Milwaukee has a rich history of All-Americans from the origins of the program. Our records prior to our jump to Division I in 1990 are incomplete. On these pages is the most comprehensive list of Panther All-Americans compiled, dating back to 1981. Corrections and additions to this list are welcome in the UWM Sports Information offi ce and can be directed to Assistant Sports Information Director Kevin Conway at [email protected]. We will look to provide a com- plete list on our website, www.uwmpanthers.com, and in future editions of the Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide. Women’s Track & Field All-Americans AIAW All-Americans (1981-82) • NAIA All-Americans (1983-89) Letitia Beckett Crystal Griggs Linda Marquardt Continued • 1988 Outdoor 4x100m Relay 6th • 1984 Outdoor 4x100m 3rd • 1983 Outdoor 5000m National Champion • 1984 Outdoor Sprint Medley 3rd • 1983 Outdoor 10k National Champion Lynn Blahnick • 1984 Indoor Mile 4th • 1984 Indoor 1000m 6th Carrie Haen • 1984 Indoor Distance Medley 2nd • 1987 Indoor 2-Mile Relay • 1984 Outdoor 3000m 3rd Lynn Bouche National Champions • 1985 Indoor Distance Medley 2nd • 1988 Indoor 2-Mile Relay 2nd Mary Medicus • 1986 Indoor 2-Mile National Champion • 1984 Indoor Distance Medley 2nd • 1986 Indoor Distance Medley 4th Lynn Hidde • 1985 Indoor Mile 2nd • 1985 Outdoor Long Jump 3rd • 1985 Indoor Distance Medley 2nd Cathy Davis • 1985 Outdoor 100mH 2nd • 1987 Outdoor 4x100m Relay 4th • 1985 Outdoor 4x100m Relay 3rd Aberdeen Morton • 1988 Indoor Long Jump 6th • 1985 Indoor Mile Relay 3rd • 1988 Outdoor Long Jump 6th Anne Hills • 1985 Outdoor Mile Relay 3rd • 1988 Outdoor 4x100m Relay 6th • 1985 Indoor 880-yard 2nd • 1987 Indoor Mile Relay 3rd • 1989 Outdoor 4x100m Relay 5th • 1985 Indoor Distance Medley 2nd • 1987 Outdoor 4x100m Relay 4th • 1985 Outdoor 800m 4th Sharon Davis • 1986 Indoor 880-yard 4th Sheila Mosby • 1986 Indoor Shot Put 6th • 1987 Indoor 880-yard 3rd • 1988 Outdoor 4x100m Relay 6th • 1987 Indoor 2-Mile Relay Betty Fugate National Champions Becky Norris • 1988 Outdoor 400mH 6th • 1987 Outdoor 800m 5th • 1989 Outdoor High Jump 6th • 1987 Outdoor 4x400m 4th Gloria Gregory • 1988 Indoor 2-Mile Relay 2nd Lauri Nowakowski • 1983 Indoor 60m 5th • 1987 Indoor Mile Relay 3rd • 1983 Outdoor 100m 4th Kathy Kemp • 1984 Outdoor 100m 4th • 1987 Outdoor 4x100m Relay 4th April O’Banner • 1984 Outdoor Sprint Medley 3rd • 1988 Outdoor 4x100m Relay 6th • 1989 Outdoor 4x100m Relay 5th • 1984 Outdoor 4x100m Relay 3rd • 1989 Outdoor 4x100m Relay 5th • 1985 Indoor 60m 2nd Kim Robertson • 1985 Indoor Mile Relay 3rd Cheryl Konkol • 1983 Outdoor 200m 6th • 1985 Outdoor 100m 4th • 1981 Outdoor 10,000m 4th • 1984 Outdoor 100m 6th • 1985 Outdoor Sprint Medley 3rd • 1982 Outdoor 10,000m 4th • 1984 Outdoor Sprint Medley 3rd • 1985 Outdoor Mile Relay 3rd • 1984 Outdoor 4x100m Relay 3rd • 1985 Outdoor 4x100m 3rd Diane Lemmitt • 1985 Indoor 60m 5th • 1984 Outdoor 400m 4th • 1984 Outdoor Mile Relay 3rd • 1984 Outdoor 4x100m 3rd • 1985 Outdoor 100m 2nd • 1984 Outdoor Sprint Medley 3rd • 1985 Outdoor 200m 4th • 1985 Outdoor Sprint Medley 3rd Theresa Lyles • 1985 Outdoor Mile Relay 3rd • 1989 Outdoor 4x100m Relay 5th • 1985 Outdoor 4x100m Relay 3rd

Linda Marquardt Maggie Schweinert Gloria Gregory • 1983 Indoor Mile 4th • 1988 Indoor 2-Mile Relay 2nd 22-time Horizon League Men’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide All-Americans HHistoryistory Maggie Schweinert Continued Men’s Track & Field All-Americans 59 • 1989 Indoor Mile 4th NCAA Division III All-Americans (1981-85) • NAIA All-Americans (1986-89) • 1989 Outdoor Mile 4th NCAA Division I All-Americans (1990-Present) George Bezold Bill Meyer Amy Simonsen • 1983 Outdoor 800m 3rd • 1970 Outdoor Discus Throw 4th • 1987 Indoor 2-Mile Relay • 1983 Outdoor 4x400m Relay 4th • 1970 Outdoor Shot Put 5th National Champions • 1987 Outdoor 1500m Chris Peske Dean Bohlman • 1985 Indoor 5000m 2nd Felicia Sutton • 1985 Indoor High Jump 3rd • 1984 Indoor Distance Medley 2nd Cory Peterson • 1984 Outdoor 400mH 4th Dave Dufek • 1996 Indoor 800m 10th • 1985 Indoor Distance Medley 2nd • 1983 Outdoor Decathlon 2nd • 1997 Indoor 800m 6th • 1985 Outdoor 400mH 3rd • 1985 Outdoor Sprint Medley 3rd Jim Fehrenbach Rudy Robertson • 1986 Outdoor 400mH 5th • 1987 Indoor Triple Jump 6th • 1983 Outdoor 4x400m Relay 4th • 1987 Indoor Mile Relay 3rd • 1985 Indoor 400m 5th • 1987 Outdoor 400mH 3rd Ken Lobins • 1987 Outdoor 4x100m Relay 4th • 1983 Outdoor 4x400m Relay 4th Paul Rivas • 1987 Outdoor 4x400m Relay 4th • 1984 Indoor 800m National Champion • 1983 Outdoor 4x400m Relay 4th • 1985 Indoor 800m 2nd Ann Thomas • 1985 Outdoor 800m 4th Tony Russo • 1987 Indoor Mile Relay 3rd • 1987 Indoor 880-yard 6th • 1986 Outdoor Discus 5th • 1987 Outdoor 4x100m Relay 4th • 1987 Outdoor 800m 5th • 1987 Outdoor Discus 8th • 1987 Outdoor 4x400m Relay 4th Jeff Majerus Anthony Suttle Inabelle Thompson • 1981 Outdoor Pole Vault 6th • 1989 Outdoor 800m National Champion • 1985 Indoor Mile Relay 3rd • 1985 Outdoor 400m 6th • 1985 Outdoor Sprint Medley 3rd National Meet Finishes • 1985 Outdoor Mile Relay 3rd Men’s Track & Field NAIA Outdoor AIAW Outdoor • 1985 Outdoor 4x100m Relay 3rd NCAA Division III Indoor 1986 N/A Place 2 pts 1981 5th N/A pts 1985 5th 23 pts 1987 t-36th N/A pts 1982 21st 6 pts Debbie Willis NAIA Indoor 1989 t-23rd 10 pts NAIA Indoor • 1984 Indoor Distance Medley 2nd 1987 t-35th 2 pts 1983 7th 26 pts NCAA Division I Indoor Men’s Cross Country 1984 5th 31 pts Corrina Zimborski 1997 t-51st 3 pts 1985 NAIA 26th 1985 3rd 59 pts • 1987 Indoor 1000m 3rd NCAA Division I Outdoor 1986 NAIA 13th 1987 7th N/A pts • 1987 Indoor 2-Mile Relay 1931 t-32nd 2 pts 1987 NAIA 12th 1988 t-29th 9 pts National Champions NCAA Division II Outdoor • 1988 Indoor 2-Mile Relay 2nd 1963 6th 23 pts Women’s Track & Field Women’s Cross Country 1966 t-37th 4 pts AIAW Indoor 1979 AIAW Div. II 16th Cross Country 1967 t-29th 8 pts 1981 4th N/A pts 1980 AIAW Div. II 16th Lynn Bouche 1968 t-48th 2 pts NAIA Indoor 1981 AIAW Div. II 13th NAIA - 1984 (17th) • 1985 (11th) 1969 t-33rd 6 pts 1983 12th 6 pts 1983 NAIA 9th Barbara Hoch 1970 t-30th 6 pts 1984 9th 13 pts 1984 NAIA 8th AIAW - 1980 NCAA Division III Outdoor 1985 3rd 40 pts 1985 NAIA 6th 1981 t-61st 1/2 pt 1986 5th N/A pts 1986 NAIA 10th Cheryl Konkol 1983 t-16th 32 pts 1987 5th 29 pts 1987 NAIA 6th AIAW - 1980 • 1981 (8th) 1984 t-32nd 15 pts 1988 6th 9 pts 1988 NAIA 11th Linda Marquardt 1985 t-44th 5 pts 1989 28th 4 pts AIAW - 1982 (19th) NAIA - 1983 • 1984 (13th) 11-time Horizon League Women’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide HHistoryistory Other League Championships 60 Wisconsin Intercollegiate WWIAC Indoor Championships Athletic Conference 60-yard 200-yard Hurdles Like a majority of the schools in the University 1984 Gloria Gregory 7.14 1984 Felicia Sutton 29.14 of Wisconsin System, Milwaukee spent time in 1983 Gloria Gregory 7.18 the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Confer- Long Jump ence (WIAC). 300-yard 1983 Margie Tremeer 19-1 1984 Gloria Gregory 36.17 1978 Ann Literski 17-4 The University began competition in the Wis- 1983 Gloria Gregory 36.78 consin Normal Conference in 1913, with records 1982 Kim Williams 36.85 880-yard Relay indicating the men’s team had won the inaugu- 1984 Milwaukee 1:45.31 ral track & fi eld championships in 1915. 600-yard 1983 Milwaukee 1:45.33 1984 Deb Schulman 1:26.73 1982 Milwaukee 1:46.68 The conference, as well as member institutions underwent multiple name changes, eventually Mile Mile Relay becoming the Wisconsin State University Con- 1982 Cheryl Konkol 5:00.89 1984 Milwaukee 4:03.16 ference (WSUC). UWM left the WSUC in 1964. 1981 Cheryl Konkol 4:58.69 Year-By-Year Team Finish Records indicate the Milwaukee women com- Two Mile 1984 Champions peted in the Women’s WIAC (WWIAC) from 1981 Cheryl Konkol 10:36.85 1983 Second 1976 until 1984. The conference instituted an 1982 Champions indoor league meet beginning in 1977. 60-yard Hurdles 1981 Fourth 1984 Felicia Sutton 8.79 1980 Fifth 1982 Patty Ballard 8.55 1979 Third In 1997, the WSUC and WWIAC merged to form 1980 Patty Ballard 8.40 1978 Second the co-ed WIAC. 1977 Tied-Third Men’s WSUC WWIAC Outdoor Championships Championships 100m 10,000m The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is on re- 1984 Gloria Gregory 12.23 1983 Linda Marquardt 35:54.08 cord as having won 33 WSUC Outdoor Champi- 1983 Gloria Gregory 12.20 1982 Cheryl Konkol 37:18.10 onships in the 46 years between 1915 and 1964. 1982 Kim Williams 12.25 The Green Gulls, as was the school’s nickname 1978 Josette Marlega *11.47 100m Hurdles from 1927-56, won 26-straight titles from 1928- 1977 Josette Marlega *11.66 1984 Felicia Sutton 15.29 1976 Kathy McCann *11.00 1976 Laura Blank 14.50 53. There were no championship meets for four * Notes 100 Yards years during World War II from 1943-46. 400m Hurdles 200m 1984 Felicia Sutton 1:05.67 WSUC Championship Years 1984 Gloria Gregory 25.11 1915 1933 1949 1983 Kim Robertson 25.22 Long Jump 1982 Kim Williams 25.06 1983 Margie Tremeer 18-5 1/4 1919 1934 1950 1977 Josette Marlega *25.72 1977 Ann Literski 18-5 1/4 1921 1935 1951 1976 Kathy McCann *25.00 1976 Ann Literski 17-4 1922 1936 1952 * Notes 220 Yards 1923 1937 1953 Year-By-Year Team Finish 1924 1938 1955 400m 1984 Second 1928 1939 1959 1984 Diane Lemmitt 56.89 1983 Second 1929 1940 1960 1982 Third 800m 1981 Fifth 1930 1941 1961 1984 Lynn Blahnik 2:17.58 1980 Fifth 1931 1942 1963 1979 Fourth 1932 1948 1964 5000m 1978 Fourth 1981 Cheryl Konkol 17:28.71 1977 Third 1976 Second 22-time Horizon League Men’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com TTHISHIS IISS UWMUWM 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide TThishis isis UWMUWM University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 62 Welcome to the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

LOCATION/ENVIRONMENT in the state. The university boasts 120 undergraduate majors and subma- UWM’s 93-acre campus is located on Milwaukee’s upper East Side, one of jors, 48 masters and 17 doctoral degree programs. the city’s most attractive residential areas and home to many faculty, staff They are separated into the following schools and colleges: and students. The campus lies just fi ve blocks from the beautiful shoreline • Allied Health Professions of Lake Michigan. • The Arts • Architecture and Urban Planning Its location in the business, fi nancial, cultural and industrial heart of the • Education state gives students an edge in getting professional experience while still • Business Administration in school. • Nursing • Engineering & Applied Science The compact campus is situated along residential tree-lined streets and • Social Welfare stately homes 10 minutes from downtown. UWM is ranked as the second • Library & Information Science safest campus in Wisconsin. • Letters & Science

HISTORY FACULTY Originally founded in 1885 as the Milwaukee State Normal School, the With a distinguished faculty of more than 1,300, UWM is listed among the school expanded its curriculum in 1927 to become the Milwaukee State top 100 public institutions in the nation in research and development ex- Teachers College. In 1951, it became Wisconsin State College-Milwaukee, penditures. UWM’s individual schools and colleges have achieved national and in 1956, UW-Milwaukee was created with a merger of the State College recognition, as well as top accreditation, by their review groups. and the University of Wisconsin Extension Center in Milwaukee AREAS OF EXCELLENCE UWM TODAY UWM has nine University System Centers of Excellence, areas of the univer- UWM has an enrollment of more than 25,000 students, the second largest sity that have received special recognition from the UW System Board of 22-time Horizon League Men’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee TThishis isis UWMUWM 63

Regents for outstanding achievements in diverse area of instruction, schol- arship, research and performance. UWM FAST FACTS • School of Architecture and Urban Planning Students 29,265 • Center for Business Competitiveness Degree Programs 149 • Institute of Chamber Music Undergrad Programs 81 • Center for Great Lakes Studies Masters Programs 48 • Professional Theatre Training Program Doctoral Programs 18 • Laboratory for Surface Studies Schools and Colleges 12 • Center for Teacher Education • Center for Twentieth-Century Studies ‘17), the former prime minister of , for whom the UWM library is • Women’s Studies Consortium named. Other distinguished grads include Ben Marcus, founder of the Mar- cus Corporation, and Robert A. Uihlein Jr., the former president, chairman AMONG THE BEST and CEO of Schlitz Brewing UWM is one of 148 U.S. colleges and universities (from a total of 3,600) ranked by the Carnegie Foundation in the top group called Doctoral/Re- Notable graduates in the sports world include the late NASCAR champion search Universities - Extensive. Alan Kulwicki (Mechanical Engineering ‘77) and former NFL All-Pro defen- sive back Mike Reinfeldt (Business ‘75), vice president and chief fi nancial ALUMNI offi cer of the of the . Reinfeldt 65 percent of alumni remain in Southeastern Wisconsin and include many of previously worked for the . NFL referee Bill Carollo, who Milwaukee’s business, cultural and community leaders. More than 100,000 offi ciated the 2003 , is also a UWM grad. UWM grads live in all 50 states and abroad. U.S World Cup standout and Major League Soccer star Tony Sanneh also at- Among UWM’s many distinguished graduates are Golda Meir (Education tended UWM, as did Illinois men’s basketball coach Bruce Weber. 11-time Horizon League Women’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide TThishis isis UWMUWM City of Milwaukee Milwaukee, The Genuine American City, is steeped in tradition and history, The Historic Third Ward is quickly becoming the “off -Broadway” of Mil- 64 alive in growth and development. From the sparkling clean water of Lake waukee’s arts scene. It is home to the new Broadway Theatre Center as Michigan, to the rich heritage of our ethnic neighborhoods, Milwaukee in- well as another, smaller, experimental theatre. In addition, this restored vites you to discover its unique, diverse community. warehouse district features a number of art galleries, the well-regarded Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design, coff ee houses, cafes, and antique Heralded as “The City of Festivals,” Milwaukee hosts more than 15 annual stores. An abundance of new housing in the form of loft-style apartments festivals, including the world’s largest music festival, Summerfest, and over and condominiums are also becoming a part of the landscape in the Historic a dozen ethnic festivals all held along Milwaukee’s spectacular lakefront. Third Ward.

The RiverWalk, which meanders through the heart of downtown, recently Milwaukee’s museum scene is also active. The Milwaukee Art Museum has received a $13 million facelift, and development continues to the north and wrapped up a $100 million expansion featuring a dramatic wing-like sculp- south. Fine food, cultural venues, eclectic shops, exciting nightlife and a wide ture rising high above Milwaukee’s lakefront. The Milwaukee Public Museum array of distinctive sports bars are located along the RiverWalk. Also preva- is in the midst of a $6.5 million project establishing a permanent interpreta- lent along the RiverWalk are many brewpubs and microbreweries. Gondolas tion of “Butterfl ies Alive!,” the museum’s most successful exhibit ever. The and water taxies frequently travel Milwaukee’s scenic RiverWalk area. Milwaukee County Zoo is well-known as one of the fi nest in the nation.

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22-time Horizon League Men’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide City of Milwaukee TThishis isis UWMUWM Milwaukee also loves its sports. The city put its stamp on Major League The Milwaukee Mile, an auto racing track located at State Fair Park, is home 65 Baseball with the arrival of Miller Park in the spring of 2001. The $400 mil- to a NASCAR Busch Series and an Indy Racing League event, added just this lion, one-of-a-kind ballpark features a convertible roof and natural grass. year. Plus, the sports landscape also includes an annual PGA event and one Off ering the fi nest in ballpark amenities, Miller Park is a park within a park of the best county park systems in the nation. - that is, it includes places to tailgate along the Menomonee River, a sports- themed restaurant, and an elegantly fi nished restaurant, the .300 Club. Milwaukee is also a tourist and business destination for travelers around the Miller Park also played host the Major League All-Star Game in 2002. state and nation. The Midwest Express Center downtown serves as the city’s main convention center, and draws groups from around the world to host Two of the city’s other professional sports teams, including the NBA’s Mil- their annual activities in Milwaukee. waukee Bucks, play at the downtown Bradley Center. In addition, the U.S. Cellular Arena downtown is now the home of the UWM men’s basketball Milwaukee is also easy to get to, located at the intersections of interstates team, as well as the Milwaukee Wave of the Major Indoor Soccer League. 94 and 43. Milwaukee’s General Mitchell International Airport has nearly 20 The arena has undergone major renovations and also hosts a number of airlines and over 500 daily departures and arrivals, and Amtrak runs daily concerts and other special events. non-stop trains to Chicago.

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11-time Horizon League Women’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide TThishis isis UWMUWM UWM Administration 66 Carlos Santiago Chancellor • Sixth Year At UWM Carlos E. Santiago is beginning his sixth academic year as the Chancellor of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

Santiago is UWM’s seventh Chancellor. In this position, he is the chief administrative offi cer of the university and a partner with a great number of constituents on and off campus.

Chancellor Santiago also holds the academic rank of Professor of Economics at UWM. As a labor economist, he has regional expertise in the Caribbean and Central America, with spe- cial emphasis on .

Cooperation and collaboration to strengthen UW-Milwaukee’s research portfolio, academic excellence and diversity have been the highest priori- ties of Chancellor Santiago since his arrival on July 1, 2004. Among the pri- mary results that UWM has achieved during his tenure: go said. “Winning is nice, but fi rst and foremost you must focus on the aca- • Securing a historic reinvestment by the State of Wisconsin in the universi- demics. UWM’s consistent performance -- in both winning championships ty’s and Southeastern Wisconsin’s future, especially in the targeted areas of and placing leading numbers of students on the Horizon League’s Academic advanced automation, biomedical engineering, health care and freshwater Honor Roll -- demonstrates our commitment to both of these objectives.” science. Dr. Santiago is the author or co-author of fi ve books focusing on labor and • Completing the record-setting Campaign for UWM, the most ambitious economic development issues, with the latest being “Puerto Ricans in the fund-raising eff ort in university history. : A Contemporary Portrait,” co-authored with Edna Acosta- Belén. He has co-edited another book and has published more than 30 • Developing Access to Success, the campus blueprint to enhance access to articles and book reviews in a wide variety of scholarly journals. higher education while promoting greater success for all students. Along with Dr. Acosta-Belén, Dr. Santiago also is a founding co-editor of the Latino Research Review and was a member of the U.S. Congressional • Initiating a master planning process to create a template for regional Hispanic Caucus International Relations Advisory Group. growth away from the university’s extremely compressed primary campus. Dr. Santiago’s wife, Azara Santiago-Rivera, is also part of the faculty at • Creating the UWM Research Foundation to support research and innova- UWM. She is an associate professor of educational psychology in the School tion, and the UWM Real Estate Foundation to partner with the public and of Education. private sectors to develop and hold real estate for the university’s benefi t. Chancellor Santiago has a Ph.D. in economics from Cornell University (‘82) Santiago also has a strong background in working with athletics. and M.A. degrees in economics from Cornell University (‘79) and the Uni- versity of Puerto Rico (‘75). With the University at Albany, State University of New York, where he held the position of Provost and Vice President for Academic Aff airs, Santiago Like most other boys growing up in Puerto Rico, Dr. Santiago played base- was a member of its National Collegiate Athletic Association Certifi cation ball year-round and aspired to follow national heroes Roberto Clemente Steering Committee, worked closely with the athletics department on aca- and Orlando Cepeda to Major League Baseball. Dr. Santiago played third demics and admissions-related issues, and was involved with the New York base throughout high school and earned a place on his division’s all-star Giants annual National Football League summer training camp held at the team. University at Albany. In recent years, his sporting interests have included golf, tennis, downhill “Universities must focus on creating the scholar-athlete,” Chancellor Santia- skiing, walking and jogging. He also helped coach softball teams for his 22-time Horizon League Men’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide UWM Administration TThishis isis UWMUWM Rita Cheng Jim Hill 67 Provost and Vice Chancellor Provost and Vice Chancellor Rita Cheng is the Provost and Vice Chancellor at the University of Wisconsin- Jim Hill is the Vice Chancellor of Student Aff airs at the University of Wiscon- Milwaukee, a position she has held since April 2005. sin-Milwaukee. The athletic department is part of the Division of Student Aff airs. Cheng joined UWM in 1988 as an assistant professor of accounting in the School of Business Administration. Within the Hill has served at UWM for over two decades. School of Business Administration, she held the Since 1996, he has been dean of students. Prior title of A.O. Smith Professor of Accounting, fi rst to that, he was associate dean of student aff airs as an associate professor from 1994 to 2002 and from 1990 to 1996 and associate director of then as a professor from 2002 to 2004. student fi nancial aid from 1987 to 1990.

She also served as Special Assistant to the Before coming to Milwaukee, Hill was the School of Business Dean for Affi rmative Action coordinator of fi nancial at the University of from 1994 to 2003. She has also served the Missouri-Kansas City from 1975 to 1987. He university in several high-level administrative holds a bachelor’s degree from Central Missouri capacities in recent years. She was the Interim Dean of the School of Con- State and both his master’s and doctorate from UMKC. tinuing Education in 2004 and 2005, Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Aff airs from 2002 to 2005 and Associate Dean of the School of Business Administration from 1998 to 2003. Maureen Keyes Faculty Athletic Representative She holds a bachelor’s degree from Bishop’s University in Quebec, an MBA from the University of Rhode Island and a Ph.D. from Temple University. Maureen Keyes is beginning her third year as the Faculty Athletic Repre- sentative for UWM. She is also an associate professor in the Department of Cheng has also been actively involved with the athletic department through- Exceptional Education. out her career, serving as faculty athletics representative from 1996-2004, while also being a regular in the stands at most Panther events. Keyes’ academic work has focused on school re- form related to special education. Her research interests include spirituality and leadership for Athletics Department justice. Keyes taught children with disabilities in the public schools, including Milwaukee Pub- Mission Statement lic Schools, for almost 20 years. She has written The Department of Intercollegiate Athletics at the University of Wisconsin- papers and book chapters and co-authored the Milwaukee provides the university community, students and student-ath- book, “Meeting the Needs of Students of All letes, and the greater Milwaukee community with quality Division I athletic Abilities.” Keyes earned her undergraduate de- experiences. gree from UW-Whitewater, her master’s degree from UW-Oshkosh and her Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin. The Athletic Department promotes a spirit of pride in the University through positive athletic experiences for student-athletes, coaches, and spectators. In her role as faculty athletic representative, Keyes provides oversight and advice in the administration of the athletics program. In particular, she The Athletic Department embraces the educational mission of UWM as a reviews academic performance and the delivery of academic services to large, student-oriented, urban, research institution. the student-athlete. She is also involved in the monitoring of the personal welfare of the student-athletes and institutional compliance with NCAA and For more information on the mission of UWM Athletics, as well as a full conference regulations. statement of philosophy for the department, visit the “Athletic Department” section of the offi cial website of Panther athletics - uwmpanthers.com.

11-time Horizon League Women’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide TThishis isis UWMUWM Athletics Administration 68 George Koonce Director of Athletics • First Year At UWM George Koonce is the new Director of Athletics at the University of Wiscon- sin-Milwaukee.

Koonce comes to UWM from Marquette Uni- versity, where he served as a Senior Associate Athletic Director.

He was named to the post on March 17 and offi cially took over in mid-April.

Koonce spent nine seasons as a player in the National Football League, eight of those com- ing as a starter with the Green Bay Packers. While in Green Bay, he helped the Packers win their fi rst Super Bowl cham- pionship in 29 years.

He also spent a season as a player with the Seattle Seahawks before work- ing as the special assistant to the athletic director at East Carolina University the academic center. He also earned a master’s degree in sports manage- and as the director of player development with the Packers. ment from the school in 2006.

In his most recent position at Marquette, Koonce was primarily involved His variety of experiences – those as a collegiate and professional athlete as with fundraising, community relations and student welfare. He also served well as those as a director of and resource for those athletes – have helped as the sport administrator for the women’s soccer program. him hone a very succinct and direct message for the mission of the UWM athletic department under his watch. “I have every confi dence that the experience and familiarity George Koonce has with Milwaukee and Wisconsin fans will greatly benefi t the UWM Pan- “Our concern is the student-athlete,” Koonce said. “We have to put an em- thers,” UWM Chancellor Carlos Santiago said when announcing the hiring of phasis on making sure we have the proper resources and programs in place Koonce. “His energy and enthusiasm will further elevate a strong program so they can be successful on the fi eld and off the court. That extends into the built by outgoing director Bud Haidet and his excellent staff .” community, where we have to make sure we not only integrate them into the campus setting but into greater Milwaukee.” “I am humbled and thankful for the opportunity to lead an athletic pro- gram that has the background and tradition this program has,” Koonce said. Koonce’s NFL career included 720 career tackles (447 solo), nine sacks, one “This is a great opportunity for me and my family, but with opportunity forced , fi ve fumble recoveries and fi ve , two of which comes accountability and responsibility. I welcome the challenge of doing he returned for touchdowns. my part to help not only the athletic department but the University as a whole. I truly believe in athletics being integrated into the University and in In all, he played in 128 NFL games, making 118 starts between his eight the University becoming an active part of the athletic program. I think it is years in Green Bay and one season in Seattle. a perfect fi t and I am eager to get started.” He has been widely recognized for his athletic accomplishments, earning Koonce’s wide-ranging experiences include a stint as the director of player enshrinement in four diff erent halls of fame. development in Green Bay. In that role, he assisted players in adjusting to life on and off the fi eld in the NFL. Koonce was inducted into the National Junior College Hall of Fame in 2000 before also earning a place in the East Carolina University Athletic Hall of After a successful college football career at East Carolina, Koonce returned Fame 2002, the Chowan College Athletic Hall of Fame in 2003 and West Cra- to the school as the special assistant to the athletic director in December ven (NC) High School Athletic Hall of Fame in 2005. of 2003. While at ECU, he was extensively involved in special fundraising projects, including raising $1 million for the basketball program and over Koonce is also currently pursuing his interdisciplinary Ph.D. in sports ad- $5 million for football practice facilities, meeting rooms and renovations of ministration at Marquette. 22-time Horizon League Men’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide UWM Administration TThishis isis UWMUWM Kathy Litzau Kevin O’Connor 69 Associate Athletic Director Associate Athletic Director After spending 14 seasons as the head volleyball coach at the University of Kevin O’Connor is starting his 10th year directing the media relations ef- Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Kathy Litzau became an associate athletics director forts for UWM Athletics and was promoted to associate athletic director and senior woman administrator. last summer.

Litzau is overseeing a variety of sports as well O’Connor joined the UWM staff in October as the areas of student-athlete support services of 2000, serving as the sports information and student welfare. She is also acting as the director and special assistant to the athletic liason between the athletic department and director. He is the main contact for men’s bas- the campus and community while coordi- ketball, women’s volleyball and tennis while nating community relations projects for the also overseeing all external aff airs eff orts in department. the department. Prior to coming to UWM, O’Connor established As UWM’s volleyball coach, Litzau was named a wide-ranging media background. He was the Horizon League Coach of the Year seven times program director at WOSH Radio in Oshkosh, Wis., where he served as the while leading the Panthers to eight Horizon League regular season titles. play-by-play voice for UW-Oshkosh basketball and the voice of the NCAA Her 131 Horizon League victories were by far the most of any active league Division III College World Series. coach. In all, Litzau led the Panthers to 271 wins in her career. O’Connor also worked as the news director, sports director and program Litzau is a graduate of Notre Dame, where she played volleyball for four director of WPVL Radio in Platteville, Wis. He was actively involved in the years and was the team captain and most valuable player her senior broadcast coverage of UW-Platteville sports, broadcasting two NCAA Divi- season. She also has a master’s degree from Illinois, where she spent time sion III National Championships and a third at WSUP Radio in Platteville. as an assistant volleyball coach. The Naperville, Ill., native also worked at O’Connor’s media background also includes time as a student assistant and Wisconsin and Michigan State before taking over at UWM in 1993. Litzau interim sports information director at UW-Platteville. He also has worked and her husband, Steve, have three daughters - Lauren, Danielle and Kayce for the Associated Press and done freelance work for the Wisconsin State - and a son - Nicholas. Journal and the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel while also working as a regular contributor to D3Hoops.com. O’Connor also spent a year as an on-air host Deidre Merritt and producer at WAUK Radio in Waukesha, Wis. Assistant Athletic Director Kevin and his wife, Beth, live in Brown Deer. Deidre Merritt was named an assistant athletic director for internal opera- tions this past summer. LeVar Ridgeway Assistant Athletic Director Merritt has been a part of the UWM athletic department since 2001, coordi- nating all travel for the department while also LeVar Ridgeway was promoted to assistant athletic director for marketing serving in an administrative capacity for both and operations this summer. of UWM’s basketball programs. Ridgeway, who had been UWM’s director of athletic tickets and events In her new post, Merritt has added duites in the for the past six-plus years, now oversees the areas of academic support, compliance, eligibil- marketing eff orts and gameday operations for ity and NCAA academic reports, while working the department. He also has direct oversight of on facility management and housing issues. the cheerleading squad. Merritt is also assisting director of athletics George Koonce in the day-to-day management Ridgeway attended UW-Whitewater and then of men’s basketball, women’s soccer and baseball. joined the UWM staff as an intern in the athletic marketing offi ce. He was promoted to his ticket Merritt earned her masters degree from Cardinal Stritch this past spring. position in January of 2002.

Ridgeway and his wife, Adrienne, were married this summer and live in Brown Deer. 11-time Horizon League Women’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide TThishis isis UWMUWM Athletics Administration 70 Brian Morgan UWM Head Coaches Director of Tickets and Events Brian Morgan became UWM’s Director of Athletic Tickets and Events this summer.

He previously served as the assistant ticket and events director, a position he had held since 2003. The ticket and events offi ce directs all home events at the Klotsche Center, Engelmann Field and the U.S. Cellular Arena. Baseball Men’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Scott Doff ek Rob Jeter Sandy Botham Morgan, who attended UW-LaCrosse, worked for the Milwaukee Brewers before joining the UWM staff .

Morgan and his wife, Shannon, live in Grafton with their daughters, Marissa and Melanie. Additional External Men’s Soccer Women’s Soccer Swimming/Diving Affairs Staff Jon Coleman Mike Moynihan Erica Janssen Dan Meyer is the ticket and events assistant for UWM Athletics.

Meyer is a 2009 graduate of UWM, receiving a degree in marketing from the Sheldon B. Lubar School of Business.

While at UWM, he served three seasons as a student manager with the men’s basketball Women’s Tennis Track & Field/XC Volleyball team, assisting the squad in day-to-day opera- Sean McInerney Pete Corfeld Susie Johnson tions while traveling with the team as the head manager.

Adam Schemm is in his fi rst year as a marketing Melanie Johnson assistant with UWM Athletics. Athletics Development Director Melanie Johnson is in her fi fth year as the Director of Athletic Development Schemm is responsible for assisting in the day- at UWM. Johnson directs the fundraising eff orts for the athletics department, to-day operations of the Panthers marketing specfi cially coordinating the eff orts of The Panther Fund. eff orts and the execution of marketing initia- tives throughout the year. Before coming to UWM, Johnson worked for the American Diabetes Association and the Schemm comes to Milwaukee from Marquette Alzheimer’s Association. She played basketball University, where he served as a marketing at the College of DuPage and the University of representative. He has also previously worked for the Milwaukee Brewers Missouri-St. Louis. in their media relations department and in the athletic offi ces of both the UW-Parkside and the UW-Oshkosh. Johnson and her husband, Derek, live in Shore- wood with their newborn daughter, Matilda

22-time Horizon League Men’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide UWM Administration TThishis isis UWMUWM Athletic Department Staff • All 414 Area Code 71 Athletics Administration and Support Staff Women’s Basketball George Koonce ...... [email protected] Sandy Botham ...... [email protected] Director of Athletics ...... 229-5669 Head Coach ...... 229-4405 Kathy Litzau ...... [email protected] John Motherwell ...... [email protected] Associate Athletic Director/SWA ...... 229-3739 Assistant Coach ...... 229-5661 TBA ...... TBA Sheila Roux ...... [email protected] Associate Athletic Director - Finance ...... TBA Assistant Coach ...... 229-4172 Kevin O’Connor ...... [email protected] Lindsay Bronson ...... [email protected] Associate Athletic Director - Communications ...... 229-5674 Assistant Coach ...... 229-3889 TBA ...... TBA Nichole Drummond ...... TBA Assistant Athletic Director - Compliance ...... TBA Director of Operations ...... 229-2468 Deidre Merritt ...... [email protected] Cameron Tucker ...... [email protected] Assistant Athletic Director - Internal Operations ...... 229-5152 Video Coordinator ...... 229-0454 LeVar Ridgeway ...... [email protected] Assistant Athletic Director - Marketing ...... 229-2351 Men’s Soccer Tom Vollman ...... [email protected] Jon Coleman ...... [email protected] Assistant Athletic Director - Academic Services ...... 229-2257 Head Coach ...... 229-5150 Kevin Conway ...... [email protected] Jesse Rosen ...... [email protected] Asst. Sports Information Director ...... 229-2413 Assistant Coach ...... 229-4498 Chris Zills ...... [email protected] Brad Swenby ...... [email protected] Asst. Sports Information Director ...... 229-4593 Assistant Coach ...... 5377 Chris Lins ...... [email protected] New Media Assistant ...... TBA Women’s Soccer Brian Morgan ...... [email protected] Mike Moynihan ...... [email protected] Director of Tickets and Events ...... 229-2958 Head Coach ...... 229-4554 Dan Meyer ...... [email protected] David Nikolic ...... [email protected] Tickets and Events Assistant ...... 229-5886 Associate Head Coach ...... 229-2305 Adam Schemm ...... [email protected] Chris Maravalli ...... [email protected] Marketing Assistant ...... 229-1110 Assistant Coach ...... 229-5581 Tabitha Wegner ...... [email protected] Sales and Program Coordinator ...... 229-1110 Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving Dave Clark ...... [email protected] Erica Janssen ...... [email protected] Director of Camps, Facilities and Scheduling ...... 229-2238 Head Coach ...... 229-1131 John Stewart ...... [email protected] Kyle Clements ...... [email protected] Director of Corporate Sales ...... 229-5634 Assistant Coach ...... 229-5153 Melanie Fisher ...... mnfi [email protected] Bryce Perica ...... [email protected] Director of Athletic Development ...... 229-3904 Assistant Coach ...... 229-0534 Celita Kouzes ...... [email protected] Todd Hill ...... [email protected] Accountant ...... 229-3383 Diving Coach ...... 229-0534 Ann Brantman...... [email protected] University Services Program Associate ...... 229-5158 Women’s Tennis Brenda Brown ...... [email protected] Sean McInerney ...... TBA University Services Program Associate ...... 229-5151 Head Coach ...... 229-5523 Jill Jurena ...... [email protected] University Services Program Associate ...... 229-3710 Men’s and Women’s Track & Field/Cross Country Leigh Wallace ...... [email protected] Pete Corfeld...... [email protected] Cheerleading Coach ...... 229-2351 Head Coach ...... 229-5149 Jason Francis ...... [email protected] Baseball Assistant Coach ...... 229-2567 Scott Doff ek ...... [email protected] Nate Weiland...... [email protected] Head Coach ...... 229-5670 Assistant Coach ...... 229-2567 Cory Bigler ...... [email protected] Assistant Coach ...... 229-2433 Women’s Volleyball Susie Johnson ...... [email protected] Men’s Basketball Head Coach ...... 229-4483 Rob Jeter ...... [email protected] Lindsey Vanden Berg ...... [email protected] Head Coach ...... 229-5158 Assistant Coach ...... 229-0535 Brian Bidlingmyer ...... [email protected] Evan Berg ...... [email protected] Assistant Coach ...... 229-6192 Assistant Coach ...... 229-3839 Chad Boudreau...... [email protected] Assistant Coach ...... 229-3738 The UWM Athletic Offi ces are located in the Pavilion, located on the northeast Duff y Conroy ...... duff [email protected] corner of campus. The parking garage adjacent to the Pavilion is accessible Assistant Coach ...... 229-4294 from both Edgewood and Downer. If you enter from the garage, turn left in Ronnie Jones ...... [email protected] the Pavilion lobby and the athletic offi ces are on the left. If you arrive through Video Coordinator ...... 229-4490 the main entrance on the east side of the building, the athletic offi ces are on Chip MacKenzie ...... [email protected] the right. Director of Operations ...... 229-5175 11-time Horizon League Women’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide TThishis isis UWMUWM 72 UWM Athletics - A Winning Way UWM NCAA Tournaments The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee has moved Men’s Soccer itself into a prominent position both region- 1979 First Round • 1980 First Round ally and nationally in the world of intercollegiate 1990 First Round • 2001 First Round athletics. 2002 Second Round • 2003 Second Round 2004 Second Round • 2005 Second Round In fact, UWM has consistently shown it is the top athletic program in the Horizon League. The Track & Field school has won the league’s McCaff erty Trophy fi ve 1995 Nationals • 1996 Nationals times in the last nine years, including a stretch of 2007 Nationals three-straight victories from 2003-04 to 2005-06. UWM has also won the women’s all-sports awards Women’s Soccer eight times and the men’s all-sports award three 1997 First Round • 2001 First Round times. 2002 First Round • 2005 Second Round The 2008-09 was another banner one for Panther 2006 Second Round • 2008 First Round sports, with the year capped by the claiming of another McCafferty Trophy. In the fall, UWM’s Women’s Volleyball volleyball and women’s soccer teams each won 1998 First Round • 1999 First Round Horizon League regular season and tournament 2000 First Round • 2001 First Round titles, with both squads advancing to the NCAA 2002 First Round • 2006 First Round Tournament. Then, later in the year, the men’s 2008 First Round track and fi eld team captured both the indoor and In 2005-06, UWM saw both of its soccer teams outdoor league titles. Plus, the women’s track and win league titles and advance to the second round of the NCAA Tournament, while the men’s Baseball fi eld won the indoor team title, bringing to 33 the and women’s basketball teams also played in the 1999 Regionals • 2001 Regionals number of team track titles UWM has won since NCAA Tourney. The men again caught the eyes 2002 Regionals 1998. The women’s cross country and women’s of the nation with a win over Oklahoma in the swimming and diving teams each captured sec- fi rst round before being eliminated by eventual Women’s Basketball ond-place fi nishes. national champion Florida in the second round. 2001 First Round • 2006 First Round But the 2008-09 season was far from the fi rst The men’s basketball team also helped put UWM successful one for Panther athletics. In 2007-08, Men’s Basketball athletics on the national map in 2004-05. UWM UWM captured four league team titles and three 2003 First Round • 2005 Sweet 16 pulled off upset wins over Alabama and Boston 2006 Second Round second-place fi nishes. The women’s soccer and College to advance to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA volleyball squads each won regular season crowns Tournament. The Panthers were eventually while the men’s track and fi eld team again swept eliminated from the tournament by national run- the indoor and outdoor titles. ner-up Illinois, but UWM had already captured UWM In The Classroom the hearts and minds of the nation’s college Departmental Team Cume GPA In 2006-07, UWM teams won seven league titles basketball fans. (as of June 2009) while a number of individuals also claimed league 3.119 crowns. The success started in the fall as both the You have to go even further back to fi nd the true women’s soccer and women’s volleyball teams start of the great run of success at UWM. In the Number of Student-Athletes With won the league regular season crown, with the 2002-03 season, UWM won fi ve league titles and 3.0-or-better cume GPA volleyball squad also capturing the league tourney sent four teams to NCAA Tourmament play. The (as of June 2009) title. Both teams advanced to the NCAA Tourna- Panther men’s soccer team was ranked as high 151 ment, where the women’s soccer team moved to as eighth in the nation and the men’s basketball the second round for the second-straight season. team made its fi rst NCAA Tournament appearance. Student-Athletes on UWM also swept the track and fi eld titles, with UWM’s first McCafferty Trophy came after the both the men and the women claiming indoor Panthers won nine league titles in the 2000-01 League Honor Roll and outdoor championships. school year. 81 22-time Horizon League Men’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide TThishis isis UWMUWM

McCaff erty Trophy Winner 73 2001, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009 Women’s All-Sports Award 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Men’s All-Sports Award 2000, 2005, 2006 League Titles Baseball 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Men’s Cross Country 1993 Women’s Cross Country 1992, 1993 Men’s Indoor Track & Field 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 UWM student-athletes have also become known outside. The swimming and diving teams have Men’s Outdoor Track & Field for their work in the classroom. This past spring, their own pool in the Klotsche Center, located on 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 81 student-athletes were named to the Horizon the lower level. 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 League Academic Honor Roll. UWM student- athletes also regularly appear on the league’s UWM’s men’s basketball team has played at the Women’s Indoor Track & Field academic all-league teams and the cumulative U.S. Cellular Arena in downtown Milwaukee 2000, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009 grade-point average for the athletic department since the 2003 Horizon League Tournament. The Women’s Outdoor Track & Field consistently is above 3.0, with a 3.119 cumulative move downtown has been a successful one, with 1998, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2007 GPA the mark as of this past June. attendance records set each season the Panthers have played in the historic building. Men’s Swimming & Diving Quality facilities are also a part of the athletic 2000 scene at UWM. The new Pavilion, an addition to Meanwhile, UWM’s other recent facility improve- Women’s Swimming & Diving the Klotsche Center, opened in January of 2006 ments have come at the soccer and baseball fi elds. 2001 and now houses all of the athletics offi ces, as well On-campus Engelmann Field, home of the Panther as new locker rooms, team rooms, training rooms, soccer teams, is reknowned to be one of the best Men’ s Soccer weight rooms and an academic center. The facility, collegiate soccer facilities in the country. Lights 1990,1993,1997, 2001, which also includes a tremendous amount of space were been added to the fi eld two summers ago, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 for the general student population, rates as one and a new team room has also been developed. of the best athletic offi ce and workout facilities in The baseball team plays at and Women’s Soccer the Horizon League. also plays a doubleheader annually at Miller Park. 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Extensive work on the fi eld, fencing and dugouts 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 The project also included a renovation of the has been completed over the last few years, with a Women’s Volleyball 5,000-seat Klotsche Center, which is home to new scoreboard added to the facility in 2008. 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, the women’s volleyball, women’s basketball and 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 track and fi eld teams. The facility now has air Athletics has a long history at UWM. Some sports conditioning and a new sound system, as well as records date back to the late 1800’s and UWM Men’s Basketball two new concession stands. Plus, with it stand- fielded a football team until 1974. UWM has 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 ing adjacent to the new Pavilion, fans attending played on all levels of NCAA competition, includ- events can park in the Pavilion’s new parking ing stints as a Division II and Division III institution Women’s Basketball garage and attend events without ever stepping along with its current run in Division I. 2001, 2006 11-time Horizon League Women’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide TThishis isis UWMUWM Horizon League Celebrating its 30th anniversary in 2008-09, the championships in baseball, 74 Horizon League continues to aspire toward its men’s and women’s goal of being one of the nation’s leading athletics basketball, men’s golf, conferences while being recognized as a leader men’s and women’s in the development of student-athletes as lead- soccer, softball, ers and role models. men’s and women’s tennis, and women’s The Horizon League membership features ten volleyball. public and private institutions that have impres- sive academic reputations and a storied tradition The Horizon League is head- of broad-based athletic programs. Current mem- quartered in Indianapolis, the bership includes Butler University, Cleveland “Amateur Sports Capital of the State University, the University of Detroit Mercy, World,” with offi ces in the Pan the University of Illinois at Chicago, Loyola Uni- American Plaza (201 S. Capi- versity Chicago, Valparaiso University, the Uni- tol Avenue), located a block versity of Wisconsin-Green Bay, the University of from Lucas Oil Stadium and Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Wright State University just minutes from Conseco Field- and Youngstown State University. house, the State Capitol Building, joyed unprecedented suc- Victory Field and the NCAA national cess on the national stage, The Horizon League’s primary focus is on adding offi ce. highlighted by three Sweet Sixteen value to the educational experience through its appearances (Butler 2003, 2007; Milwaukee four platforms of athletic performance, academic • A Proud History 2005) and eight wins in the NCAA Men’s Basket- achievement, community outreach, and per- Founded on June 16, 1979, as the Midwestern ball Championship in the past six seasons. sonal responsibility and accountability. It is the City Conference with six charter members, the League’s belief that athletics is a powerful and League changed its name to the Midwestern Col- In other sports, League teams have won at least visible resource tool that can be used to enhance legiate Conference in 1985 and added women’s one game in their respective NCAA Champion- student-athletes’ collegiate experience. The Ho- sports for the 1986-87 academic year. Charter ships each of the last six seasons in men’s soc- rizon League’s goals are to enhance the holistic members of the conference included current cer (Milwaukee 2002-05, UIC 2006-07), with university experience for the student-athlete, to members Butler and Loyola as well as the Uni- UIC just one win away from the College Cup in create an affi liation of institutions with similar versity of Evansville, Oklahoma City University, 2007. In softball, League teams won a game athletic goals, and to adhere to the principals of Oral Roberts University and Xavier University. in the national tournament four straight years integrity, diversity, excellence and growth. Among other current members, Detroit joined in earlier in the decade (UIC 2002, 2004; Wright 1980, and Cleveland State, UIC, Green Bay, Mil- State 2003; Green Bay 2005) while advancing The Horizon League sponsors competition in waukee and Wright State came aboard in 1994 in into the second round in women’s soccer three 19 sports – nine for men (baseball, basketball, the largest non-merger conference expansion in of the last four seasons (Detroit 2004, Milwau- cross country, golf, soccer, swimming and div- history, with Youngstown State joining in 2001 kee 2005-06). Green Bay’s women’s basketball ing, indoor track and fi eld, outdoor track and and Valparaiso in 2007. team added to that résumé with a victory in the fi eld and tennis) and ten for women (basketball, 2007 NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship. cross country, golf, soccer, softball, swimming On June 4, 2001, the Horizon League unveiled Butler’s Victoria Mitchell became the League’s and diving, indoor track and fi eld, outdoor track its current name and ushered in a new dynamic fi rst NCAA individual champion when she won and fi eld, tennis and volleyball). In all sports, all direction that has brought the League closer to the 3,000-meter steeplechase at the 2005 NCAA teams participate in their respective postseason its stated goal of being one of the nation’s top Outdoor Track and Field Championships and then League championships regardless of regular- ten conferences with a focus on enhancing the fi nished fourth at the 2005 NCAA Cross Country season performance, allowing all student-ath- student-athletes experience by upgrading the Championships. letes an opportunity to qualify for NCAA cham- League’s market and competitive positions. pionships. • Academic Success • Athletic Success Horizon League student-athletes also excel in the The League receives automatic bids to NCAA In the past few years, the Horizon League has en- classroom as more than 500 have been named to 22-time Horizon League Men’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide Horizon League TThishis isis UWMUWM 84) and James J. McCaff erty (1979-80). LeCrone 75 Butler • 1979 Dayton • 1987-1993 is in the fi rst year of a four-year term on the NCAA Division I Leadership Council after recently com- Cleveland State • 1994 Duquesne • 1992-1993 pleting a fi ve-year term on the NCAA Division I Detroit • 1980 Evansville • 1979-1994 Men’s Basketball Committee. La Salle • 1992-1995 Green Bay • 1994 • McCaff erty Trophy Marquette • 1988-1991 UIC • 1994 The Horizon League annually awards the McCaf- Northern Illinois • 1994-1997 ferty Trophy in recognition of its all-sports cham- Loyola • 1979 Notre Dame • 1982-1995 pion in honor of its fi rst commissioner, James J. Milwaukee • 1994 Oklahoma City • 1979-1985 McCaff erty. Cleveland State won its fi rst McCaf- Valparaiso • 2007 ferty Trophy in school history following the 2007- Oral Roberts • 1979-1987 08 academic year. The Vikings also captured their Wright State • 1994 Saint Louis • 1982-1991 fi rst Men’s All-Sports Award, while Milwaukee Youngstown State • 2001 Xavier • 1979-1995 claimed the women’s honor for the third straight year and seventh time in the past eight years. As the Academic Honor Roll each of the past seven enrollment of more than 130,000 plus nearly a an indication of the League’s competitive bal- semesters for carrying a grade-point average quarter-million living alumni centered in the ance, eight of its ten schools won at least one of 3.2 or better, including more than 600 for League’s Midwest footprint. League media mar- team championship last year. the fall 2007 and spring 2008 semesters. Forty- kets include fi ve of the nation’s top 35 in Chicago, McCaff erty Trophy Winners eight student-athletes were named to ESPN The Detroit, Cleveland, Indianapolis and Milwaukee, YEAR SCHOOL POINTS Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-District teams in covering more than 10 million television house- 2008-09 Milwaukee 49 2007-08, while 14 earned Academic All-America holds and encompassing more than nine percent 2007-08 Cleveland State 46 honors, including a pair of fi rst-team selections. of the nation’s television audience. 2006-07 Butler / UIC 49 2005-06 Milwaukee 53 • Community Service • Governance 2004-05 Milwaukee 49 In addition to its athletics success, the Horizon The Horizon League is governed by a Board of 2003-04 Milwaukee 48 League has secured a well-earned reputation for Directors comprised of the ten member institu- 2002-03 Butler 47.5 its community service initiatives. Each January, tions’ chief executive offi cers. 2001-02 Butler 53 member institutions partner with local elemen- 2000-01 Milwaukee 53 tary schools for an art, music and essay contest Dr. David Sweet, President of Youngstown State, 1999-00 UIC 38 1998-99 Butler 50 highlighting the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. serves as Board Chair through June 30, 2010. 1997-98 Butler 59 with winners recognized at League games on the Ron Strollo, Executive Director of Intercollegiate 1996-97 Butler 54 weekend of Martin Luther King Day. Athletics at Youngstown State, serves as chair of 1995-96 Northern Illinois 57 The Horizon League Student-Athlete Advisory the Executive Council, and Christine Moeller, As- 1994-95 Notre Dame 99 Committee (SAAC) also has continued a tradition sistant Athletic Director/Senior Woman Adminis- 1993-94 Notre Dame 101 of working with youth in Indianapolis during its trator at Cleveland State, is the Second Delegate, 1992-93 Notre Dame 94 annual summer meeting, while the League, it while Sheila Patterson of Cleveland State serves 1991-92 Notre Dame 68 schools and fans donate to Komen for the Cure as chair of the Faculty Athletics Representatives. 1990-91 Notre Dame 82.5 for breast cancer awareness during its annual 1989-90 Notre Dame 76.5 women’s basketball championship. On campus, • Leadership 1988-89 Notre Dame 79 student-athletes have raised money and aware- Jonathan B. (Jon) LeCrone is in his 17th year as 1987-88 Evansville 64.5 1986-87 Evansville 59.5 ness for such causes as breast cancer, diabetes Commissioner of the Horizon League, having 1985-86 Oral Roberts 46 and hurricane relief, while hosting blood drives, been named to the position on May 11, 1992, 1984-85 Oral Roberts 55 neighborhood clean-ups, Big Brother/Big Sister and is the ninth-longest tenured commissioner 1983-84 Oral Roberts 46 programs and more. among the 33 Division I conferences. He is the 1982-83 Oral Roberts 43.5 fi fth commissioner in League history, succeeding 1981-82 Oral Roberts 39.5 • Demographics Daniel B. “Tucker” DiEdwardo (1989-92), James 1980-81 Oral Roberts 36 Horizon League institutions boast a combined W. Shaff er (1984-89), Cecil N. Coleman (1980- 1979-80 Oral Roberts 29 11-time Horizon League Women’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide TThishis isis UWMUWM The Klotsche Center The J. Martin Klotsche Center is the home to the The Klotsche Center is used as a practice facility for Panther logo and the addition of the men’s ex- 76 majority of Panther athletic teams, including both most of UWM’s varsity sports, and serves as the tended three-point line. track and fi eld teams. homecourt for volleyball and women’s basketball. A four-lane indoor track, added in 1996, is home The Klotsche Center can hold as many as 5,000 In 2003, UWM played host to the league indoor to the UWM men’s and women’s track and fi eld spectators for a sporting event, and the volleyball championship meet for the second time. It had teams, and the Klotsche Center pool, located on capacity is approximately 2,000. Track and fi eld claimed both the men’s and women’s league titles the lower level, is home to the UWM swimming events feature trackside seating in addition to when the facility fi rst hosted the meet in 1999. and diving teams. team areas in the center of the racing oval. The largest crowd to ever see a sporting event at the The Klotsche Center was originally erected in 1977 It also houses training facilities, weight facilities Klotsche Center is 5,015, present when the UWM and a major addition to the facility - named The and more, all within close proximity of the main men’s basketball team faced Butler in 2003. The Pavilion - was completed in early 2006. The $45 practice areas. volleyball attendance record of 1,102 was set in 2006 when UWM hosted No. 11 Wisconsin. million project added new offi ce space, weight The Klotsche Center is also home to UWM’s intra- rooms, locker rooms, team rooms and a practice mural program and recreation center. It features a UWM’s freshman convocation is annually held at and intramural gymnasium with an upper-level 25-meter pool, racquetball courts, weight rooms, the Klotsche Center in addition to other special running track. The project also included renova- training rooms and classrooms for instructional events. During the summer of 2001, the Yugo- tions to the existing Klotsche Center, including use, along with upstairs offi ce space and addi- slavian National played an exhibition here in air conditioning, a new sound system and new tional storage areas. Renovation work was done preparations for the World Championships where concession stands for the arena. recently on many of these areas. it won the gold medal. President George W. Bush also made an appearance at the Klotsche Center Milwaukee annually hosts a number of meets at The arena area was fi rst renovated prior to the in August of 2002. the Klotsche Center, including the UWM Panther 1998-99 school year. The $2 million project Tune Up during the indoor regular season. The included the addition of comfort and chairback The Klotsche Center has been home to a number track teams also host a handful of developmental seating. In 1996, new wood fl ooring and a new of major sporting events, including the 2003 and meets each year. These developmental meets, indoor track were added to the Klotsche Center. 2006 Horizon League Women’s Basketball Tourna- which are open to all local competitors, allow a The fl oor has also been renovated with the ad- ments, the 2001 league volleyball tournament and number of Panthers the opportunity to compete dition of the Horizon League logo. Last summer, the 2001 WIAA Boys’ and Girls’ Sectional Basketball before the indoor season begins in mid-January. the fl oor received a makeover with a brand new Championships.

Klotsche Center Fieldhouse Records Men Women Event Record Name, School Year Event Record Name, School Year 55m 6.34 Norm McGee, North Dakota 1991 55m 7.13 Flatria Horne, Marquette 1999 60m 6.78 Josh Hurlebaus, Unattached 2009 60m 7.58 Crystal Andalciao-O’Neill, Marquette 2005 200m 21.80 Michael Bennett, Bradley Tech H.S. 1998 200m 24.92 Kelsey Conrad, Milwaukee 2009 400m 48.33 Jeremy Majors, Milwaukee 2007 400m 56.47 Tenia Fisher, Milwaukee 2005 600m 1:18.63 Corey Peterson, Milwaukee 1997 600m 1:34.30 Tenia Fisher, Milwaukee 2005 800m 1:50.55 Corey Peterson, Milwaukee 1997 800m 2:11.00 Dot McMahon, UWM Track Club 2003 1000m 2:23.87* Corey Peterson, Milwaukee 1998 1000m 2:51.81 Carol Howard, UW-LaCrosse 1982 Mile Run 4:09.44 Jim Fox, DePaul 1984 Mile Run 4:42.74 Chris Ihle, Nike 1998 3000m 8:14.34 Dan Held, Nike 1990 3000m 9:13.00 Chris Ihle, Nike 1998 55m Hurdles 7.63 Ken Reilly, Detroit 1997 55m Hurdles 8.22 Lauren Karch, Butler 1997 60m Hurdles 8.10* Adam Schleis, Milwaukee 2007 60m Hurdles 8.96 Lucky Denenga, Marquette 2005 4x400m Relay 3:19.38 Milwaukee 2009 4x400m Relay 3:56.00 Marquette 1999 Distance Medley 10:02.24 Milwaukee 1997 Distance Medley 12:28.30 Detroit 1999 Pole Vault 17-0 Kelly Reilly, Arkansas State 1991 Pole Vault 12-3 1/2 Joy VanLaanen, Milwaukee 2006 High Jump 6-11 1/2* Nick Davis, Milwaukee 2003 High Jump 5-9 1/4 Chris Spindler, Marquette 1990 Long Jump 24-7# Angelo Finnie, Detroit 2003 Long Jump 19-5 1/2*# Stephanie Kenesie, Milwaukee 2003 Triple Jump 51-8 Lamont Dagen, Unattached 2000 Triple Jump 40-0 1/4 Tomea Peebles, Unattached 2008 Shot Put 61-5 1/2 Terry Strouf, Unattached 1991 Shot Put 46-10 1/4* Anne Vuchichevich, Milwaukee 1997 Weight Throw 63-4 Steve Bartholomew, Valparaiso 2008 Weight Throw 56-5 1/2 Andrea Karpela, Detroit 2003 * UWM School Record | # Horizon League Record 22-time Horizon League Men’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide The Pavilion TThishis isis UWMUWM The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s newest on-campus building is the 77 Pavilion, which is the home of UWM Athletics.

The Pavilion offi cially opened its doors to the public in January of 2006, though some work on the structure and the adjacent grounds continued throughout the year. The building was offi cially dedicated by Wisconsin Governor Jim Doyle and UWM Chancellor Carlos Santiago on May 2, 2006.

Among the athletics facilities in the building are offi ces for coaches and staff , a student-athlete-only weight room, new locker rooms for all teams and team rooms and lounges for men’s basketball, women’s basketball and women’s volleyball. The UWM Ticket Offi ce is also located just off the main entrance of the Pavilion, providing easy access for those on campus as well as for the general public.

UWM student-athletes are also benefi tting from the brand-new sports medicine center in the Pavilion, which more than triples the previous space available for UWM’s athletic trainers. The facility also includes a 2,800- square-foot academic assistance center to help student-athletes in the classroom. The new academic center includes a computer lab along with group and individual study and tutoring rooms. A 618-space indoor parking garage is also part of the facility.

UWM’s general student population is also benefi tting tremendously from the new facility. A new fi tness center has expansive rooms for cardio work- outs, as well as a weight room. The state-of-the-art area is the most vis- ible from the outside of the facility, as it features two levels of windows. The new recreation center has two expansive levels and houses four sport courts surrounded by a suspended 1/8 mile track. The facility is utilized by individuals seeking open gym space, run and walk space on the track, and the University’s intramural programs.

The building also includes academic facilities for the College of Health Sci- ences along with accommodations for the new Physical Therapy and ex- panded Sports Medicine programs.

The $40 million project, which broke ground in June of 2003, came in be- low budget. Half of the funding is coming from UWM parking fees, while the other half is from state funds and student segregated fees. The athletic department has also undertaken a variety of fundraising eff orts for even greater enhancements within its space in the facility. Highlighting those improvements are the greater upgrades made to the the men’s basketball, women’s basketball and volleyball locker rooms.

The most distinctive feature of the 135,000-gross-square-foot Pavilion is the extensive use of glass “walls,” creating a feeling of openness and allow- The exterior of the Pavilion (top), the new auxilary gym (middle) and ing expansive views of nearby Downer Woods and the campus. the student-athlete computer lab. The $40 million building opened in January of 2006. 11-time Horizon League Women’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide TThishis isis UWMUWM The Student-Athlete The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s Athletic Department is committed The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is a member of the NCAA CHAMPS/ 78 to enhancing the opportunities of academic, athletic and personal success Life Skills Program. The mission of the NCAA and the University of Wiscon- of every student-athlete. As part of UWM’s commitment, a partnership has sin-Milwaukee is to maintain intercollegiate athletics as an integral part of been created between the academic and athletic communities on campus to the campus educational program and the student-athlete as an integral give all student-athletes an opportunity to achieve academic success. part of the student body. With this in mind, the UWM program, “SUCCESS,” was created to support student-athlete development and to enhance the UWM has had a full-time athletic academic advisor since 1998, and recently quality of the student-athlete experience within the university setting. added a second staff member dedicated to academics, reinforcing its commit- ment to its student-athletes’ academic success. All new student-athletes meet Student-Athletes with their advisor on an individual basis to assess specifi c needs. Programs United for for academic advancement are developed, including monitoring courses, Commitment to Excellence grades and academic progress. Challenges Education UWM’s commitment has paid off . The Panthers have regularly had more stu- Service to Community and dent-athletes on the Horizon League Honor Roll than any other league school, Skills for Life and the department’s cumulative grade-point average is better-than-3.0. The life skills program includes fi ve major commitments: The Academic Assistance Center, located in the new Pavilion, provides • Commitment to Academic Excellence – to support the academic student-athletes with a quiet place to study, as well as one-on-one tutor- progress of the student-athlete toward intellectual development and ing opportunities. The academic center also houses a full computer lab and graduation. numerous tutoring rooms, and provides a closely-monitored atmosphere for • Commitment to Athletic Excellence – to build philosophical foun- dations for the development of athletic programs that are broad-based, studying and academic progress. equitable and dedicated to the well-being of the student-athlete. • Commitment to Personal Development – to support the develop- • Priority Registration - Academic Monitoring ment of a well-balanced lifestyle for student-athletes, encouraging emo- Student-athletes receive priority when registering for classes. Academic tional well-being, personal growth and decision-making skills. advisors provide ongoing assistance with class scheduling and career • Commitment to Career Development – to encourage the student- planning. Progress reports from the professors of each student-athlete are athlete to develop and pursue career and life goals. sought periodically throughout the year, and academic progress is monitored • Commitment to Service – to engage the student-athlete in service to regularly. his/her campus and surrounding communities.

• Tutors As participants in the CHAMPS/Life Skills Program, numerous UWM Individuals and group tutors are available in all subjects to student-athletes student-athletes have been chosen to participate in the NCAA Foundation upon request. The new Pavilion has private tutoring and study rooms for Leadership Conference. Men’s basketball player Kalombo Kadima was student-athletes. chosen to be a part of the conference in 2000, while Dan Weisse took part in the conference in 2001. Three women’s soccer players from UWM - Fanta • Structured Study Cooper in 1999, Erin Blaedow in 2000 and Erin Shaugnessy in 2003 - have All freshmen are required to attend study table for eight hours per week. also taken part in the conference, as has Chris Dadaian of the men’s soccer Students meet Monday through Thursday for two hours per night and are team in 2004. Then, Natalie Chery of the volleyball team was a conference monitored by a member of the coaching staff . Upperclassmen with a cumula- attendee this spring. tive grade point average of less than 3.0 are also required to attend, however their hours are pro-rated based on their GPA. The NCAA Foundation Leadership Conference is one of the largest noncom- petitive gatherings of student-athletes representing NCAA Divisions I, II and • Post-Graduate Opportunities III. The participating student-athletes are selected from more than 1,000 nominations that were submitted by member institutions that participate UWM boasts a 95 percent job placement rate through the on-campus Career in the NCAA’s CHAMPS/Life Skills Program. Development Center. Approximately 200 employers interview on-campus each year. Workshops are off ered to assist student-athletes in planning their Criteria for selection to the leadership conference include the student-ath- career paths. Numerous internships and job opportunities are available in the letes’ demonstrated ability and strong desire to be a leader and potential to metro Milwaukee area, the business and economic center of Wisconsin. benefi t signifi cantly from a leadership-development experience.

22-time Horizon League Men’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide The Student-Athlete TThishis isis UWMUWM 79 Tom Vollman The UWM Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) is composed of Athletics Academic Advisor current Panther student-athletes. It is assembled to provide insight into the student-athlete experience by promoting, fostering, designing and imple- Tom Vollman currently serves as UWM’s athletics academic advisor. menting programs that encourage academic achievement, professional In addition to developing a comprehensive program for academic enhance- development, health-conscious life choices and social responsibility. ment, Vollman is responsible for providing tutoring and support service assistance, The UWM SAAC is committed to the following initiatives: coordinating coursework, and monitoring grade reports, academic progress, and degree • Providing student-athletes with the opportunity to eff ectively com- completion requirements. municate with the department administration and off er suggestions to enhance the quality of the student-athlete experience Vollman is also extensively involved in the CHAMPS/Life Skills Program at UWM, coor- • Promoting eff ective communication among coaches, the department dinating academic workshops for student- administration and student-athletes athletes. He helps to spearhead the athletic department’s various community service proj- • Promoting an awareness of UWM Athletics throughout the campus and ects, including the regular “Neighborhood Clean-Up” events the athletic the Greater Milwaukee area department participates in. Vollman is also part of the planning for UWM’s annual Student-Athlete Awards Ceremony and has coordinated a number of student-athlete social activities. • Reviewing NCAA legislative proposals and make recommendations to the department administration Before joining the UWM Athletics Department staff , Vollman worked as an English instructor with UWM’s Academic Opportunity Center. He also taught SAAC members serve as liaisons between student-athletes, the athletic English, math, literature and history at the Marva Collins Preparatory School administration and the campus community. Athletes are encouraged to of Wisconsin. communicate concerns and ideas to their captains and/or for discussion at scheduled committee meetings. Vollman is a native of Cincinnati, Ohio. He earned a Bachelor’s degree in both psychology and philosophy from in 1999 and then The UWM SAAC operates in conjunction with the Horizon League SAAC earned a masters degree in Liberal Studies from UWM in 2004. and the NCAA SAAC. Natalie Chery of volleyball and Emily Budde of track and fi eld/cross country are scheduled to represent UWM on the Horizon 2009-10 UWM SAAC League SAAC this year. Jason Averkamp Taylor Jozwiak Maggie Pease In August, members of the Horizon League SAAC visited Riley’s Children’s Jason Axt Sam Keele Chad Pierce Hospital in Indianapolis. Tone Boyle Matt Kluczinske Morgan Potter Emily Budde Jake Koll Rachel Rebitski Calenetta Burrows Erin Kreuser Stephan Romanello Natalie Chery Lindsay Laur Greg Rosenthal Drew Feuk Andrew Manuel Stephanie Schell Taniaya Fisher Jodie McClain Sammy Schoen Nick Gerard-Larson Kate Megna Ashley Schoeneman Zach Gowdy Tony Meier Sam Sivilotti Dan Heraly Ryan Mleziva Jake Spaciel Anthony Hill Ashlee Mongoven Nicole Sperl Zach Hoch Nkuti Ndely Samantha Trawitzke Paul Hoenecke Heidi Niespodzany Jeremy Waldhart Brady Huemann Kelsey Ogle Mary Wandolowski Ashley Imperiale Kory Olson Danielle Wenger Kelly Jarvis Jenni Parish Abbie Zaspel

11-time Horizon League Women’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide TThishis isis UWMUWM Athletic Training 80 Taking care of Sports Medicine issues for the student-athletes is UWM’s sports-medicine needs. Athletic Training Staff . The licensed and certifi ed athletic training staff includes Director of Sports Medicine John Ochsenwald and Assistant The staff also includes a select group of sports medicine professionals, Athletic Trainers Becky Worman, Renee Reckelberg, Chad Henneberry, namely the orthopedic physicians Dr. William Smith, Dr. Todd Swenson, Dave Bugalski and David Lake. and Dr. Don Middleton - all of whom are associated with Columbia Hos- pital directly adjacent to UWM’s campus and the Orthopaedic Hospital of The entire staff is involved in the education of over 40 undergraduate Wisconsin. Providing vital general medicine health care to the Panthers athletic training students. In conjunction with the Department of Hu- is Team Physician Dr. Brian Hirano who is on staff at Columbia St. Mary’s. man Movement Sciences, these students are working and studying to Additionally, care is also provided by the team of medical providers at become certifi ed athletic trainers in the nationally-accredited Athletic Norris Health Center on campus. The Panthers also have access to other Training Education Program, which is spearheaded by Curriculum Director specialized professionals to assist in peak performance, such as chiroprac- Dr. Jen Earl and assisted by Dr. Stephen Cobb and Dr. Kyle Ebersole. The tor Dr. Kendal Hoard, dentist Dr. Joseph Schell, general surgeon Dr. Richard undergraduate students accrue valuable experiences while assisting the Cattey, MD, and registered dietician Julia Syburg, RD, all of whom provide certifi ed athletic training staff in the day-to-day care of student-athletes expert care for specifi c sports medicine needs. John Ochsenwald Steve Felde Director of Sports Medicine Strength/Conditioning Coach Director of Sports Medicine John Ochsenwald oversees the sports medicine Steve Felde directs the strength and conditioning eff orts for the UWM athletic department. Ochsenwald, who assumed his duties in July 1992, supervises department. assistant trainers and student trainers in all sports, and serves as staff athletic trainer for the men’s soccer program. He is also a clinical assistant professor Felde came to UWM in August of 2006 after working as an assistant strength and teacher in the Athletic Training Education Program. coach at the University of Minnesota.

Ochsenwald came to UWM from the University He has also worked as a personal trainer of Illinois, where he was an assistant athletic at the Wisconsin Athletic Club and Synergy trainer for 10 years. At Illinois, Ochsenwald Strategic Fitness while serving as strength and worked primarily with the football, baseball conditioning coach at Grafton High School and and wrestling teams. assistant strength and conditioning coach at Concordia (Wis.) University. A 1980 graduate of The Ohio State University, Ochsenwald received his master’s degree from Felde, a Milwaukee native, now lives in Grafton Illinois in 1982. He worked at Illinois as a with his wife, Wendie. graduate assistant athletic trainer before as- suming a full-time position there.

Ochsenwald and his wife, Jan, have two children, Jenna and Jamie, and make their home in Cedarburg, Wis.

A view of the sports medicine suite The student-athlete-only weight room 22-time Horizon League Men’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com