Golden Hurricane

| senior katherine camp ndoor C-USA 800-Meter Champion 2013 I SA 800-Meter Champion 2013 Outdoor C-U

danny thater | senior C-USA First Team USTFCCCA All-Midwest Region Team

bryce robinson | sophomore 2013 Indoor C-USA 60-Meter Champion All-American, 2013 N CAA Indoor Championships

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Table of Contents TULSA QUICK FACTS

Introduction 1 Review 30 Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma Founded: 1894 Table of Contents...... 1 All-American/NCAA Qualifiers...... 30-31 Enrollment: 4,326 Tulsa Quick Facts...... 1 2013 Women’s Cross Country Fall Results... 31-32 Nickname: Golden Hurricane Colors: Old Gold, Royal Blue and Crimson The University of Tulsa...... 2 2013 Men’s Cross Country Fall Results...... 32-33 Conference: Conference USA The City of Tulsa...... 3 2013 Women’s Indoor Top Performances...... 34 Affiliation: NCAA Division I Hurricane Soccer & Track Stadium...... 4 2013 Men’s Indoor Top Performances...... 35 President: Dr. Steadman Upham President...... 5 2013 Women’s Outdoor Top Performances...... 36 Faculty Representative: Christopher Anderson Interim Director of Athletics...... 5 2013 Men’s Outdoor Top Performances...... 37 VP & Director of Athletics: Dr. Derrick Gragg Associate Athletic Director/SWA: Crista Troester Staff 6 Records/History 38 Home Facility: Hurricane Soccer & Track Stadium

Head Coach Steve Gulley...... 6-7 Women’s Indoor Records...... 38 Assistant Coach Taylor Gulley...... 7 Men’s Indoor Records...... 39 TRACK & FIELD INFORMATION Assistant Coach Clif Mitchell...... 7 Women’s Outdoor Records...... 40-41 Assistant Coach Caleb Seal...... 7 Men’s Outdoor Records...... 41-42 Head Coach ...... Steve Gulley (14th year) Hurricane at the Olympics...... 43 Alma Mater...... Northeastern State, 1983 Athletes 8 Gulley’s Office...... 918-631-2545 Email...... [email protected] 2014 Women’s Roster...... 8 C-USA 44 Assistant Coach ...... Clif Mitchell (3rd year) Women’s Profiles...... 9-16 Alma Mater...... Tulsa, 2006 Tulsa’s NCAA Champion...... 44 Team Photos...... 17 Mitchell’s Office...... 918-631-2396 2014 Men’s Roster...... 18 Email...... [email protected] Assistant Coach ...... Taylor Gulley (2nd year) Men’s Profiles...... 19-30 2014 Schedule Back Cover Alma Mater...... Tulsa, 2012 Gulley’s Office...... 918-631-4545 . Email...... [email protected] Assistant Coach...... Caleb Seal (1st year) Alma Mater...... Sam Houston State, ‘04 . Seal’s Office...... 918-631-5485 Email...... [email protected] Graduate Assistant ...... Alex Darling (2nd year) Alma Mater...... New Mexico, 2011 Darling’s Office...... 918-631-2893 Email...... [email protected]

TEAM INFORMATION 2013 C-USA Indoor Track Finish Men – 2nd Women –8th 2013 C-USA Outdoor Track Finish Men – 2nd Women – 8th 2013 C-USA Cross Country Finish Men – 1st Women –1st Letterwinners Returning/Lost Men 18/15 Women 11/12

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The University of Tulsa TU Fact Sheet As a comprehensive, doctoral-degree-granting institution, The University of Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma (pop. 400,000)

Tulsa provides undergraduate, graduate, and professional education of the high- Founded: 1894

est quality in the arts, humanities, sciences, business, education, engineering, Institution Type: Private, doctoral degree INTRO law, nursing, and applied health sciences. granting, accredited, coeducational Affiliation:Nondenominational; founded by the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) in 1894

Enrollment: 4,326 (3,160 undergraduate, 1,166 graduate and law)

Programs: 61 undergraduate, 42 graduate, 15 doctoral

Average class size: 19

Student/faculty ratio: 11 to 1

Full-time faculty: 318

Endowed chairs and/or professorships: 42

Average ACT score (2012 freshman class): 28

Average SAT score (2012 freshman class): 1280

Top ten percent of high school class (2012 freshman class): 72 percent

National Merit Scholars: 185

TU Presidential Scholars: 193

Students from multicultural/ international backgrounds: Multicultural 18 percent; International The University’s mission is nurtured and supported by: • a residential campus that fosters a sense of commu- 22 percent nity and integrates curricular and extracurricular life; • exceptional faculty, who draw students into the pur- Percentage receiving some type of suit of knowledge, introducing them to the pleasures • and abundant opportunities for students to under- financial aid:84 percent and responsibilities of the life of the mind in a chal- take community service, internships, and study lenging world, and who include in their numbers the abroad; to participate in substantive research, often Competitive Scholarships 1998-99 Carnegie Foundation Professor of the Year as early as the freshman year; and to study and re- Since 1995, TU students have received: for all U.S. doctoral and research universities, a na- flect in ways that foster intellectual, spiritual, and 57 Goldwater Scholarships tional Carnegie Foundation Pew Scholar, a Carnegie moral growth. 50 National Science Foundation Foundation Professor of the Year for Oklahoma, a Graduate Fellowships member of the National Academy of Engineering, TU’s 230-acre campus is located two east of 37 Department of Defense and four Fellows of the Institute for Advanced Study; downtown Tulsa, a metropolitan city with a population Fellowships of about 400,000. The city’s remarkable cultural, tech- 12 Fulbright Grants • a humanities-based general curriculum that stimu- nological, and economic resources nourish the univer- 11 Truman Scholarships lates scientific, social, and artistic inquiry, while sity’s mission and enrich its life, just as the university, 11 Phi Kappa Phi Graduate stressing competence in oral and written commu- in turn, enriches the city. Fellowships nication; 9 Morris K. Udall Scholarships In its vibrant urban environment, The University of 5 British Marshall Scholarships • graduate, professional, and research programs that Tulsa offers a diversity of learning experiences, a bal- Athletics: Division I – 18 men’s and foster advanced theoretical development, promote ance between career preparation and liberal educa- women’s teams professional preparation, enhance the quality of tion, teaching, and research, and endeavors to instill the faculty, and extend the University’s international in its students an understanding that stature as an Conference: Conference USA reach; individual and value as a member of society depend Nickname: Golden Hurricane upon continual learning. Colors: Old Gold, Royal Blue, Crimson • substantial library resources and information technology that support research and classroom learning;

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Tulsa, Oklahoma — “Green Country” Tulsa is nestled in the northeastern quadrant of Oklahoma, right in the heart of “Green Country.” The rolling green hills and wooded terrain of the city lies at an elevation of INTRO 700 feet above sea level and offers a temperate climate. Tulsans enjoy 227 days of sunshine a year and an average daily temperature of 61 degrees. The rainfall aver- age is approximately 40 inches, and continually changing conditions occur in the city during all four seasons.

What began as Tulsee Town in 1836 under a stur- Tulsa, one of “America’s Most Livable Communities,” International Balloon Festival, Oktoberfest dy oak tree, which still stands today at 18th and is known as the Mecca for arts in Oklahoma. Art deco and the Tulsa Pow Wow of Champions. Cheyenne Streets, is today the second largest city in masterpieces are prevalent in many of our downtown Oklahoma. Ask people to describe Tulsa, and you’ll buildings and churches. Spectacular works of art dot The Tulsa Port of Catoosa is acclaimed as one of the likely get many different answers. It was a city forever the trails of our beautiful River Parks. From the Tulsa largest, most inland river-ports in the United States. changed by the discovery of oil in 1901. It is home to Ballet and Tulsa Opera, to Broadway plays and musi- The Tulsa International Airport offers direct service art deco treasures and nationally renowned museums. cals at the Performing Arts Center, to the Philbrook and to most major U.S. cities and is another important Its African American heritage left its mark, in both the the largest collection of Western American art at the contributor to our economic growth. business and music worlds. And it’s a city of nostalgia Gilcrease, Tulsa’s rich cultural legacy greatly enhances and special memories for countless Americans due to our citizen’s quality of life. Ten higher education facilities serve the metropolitan its location on historic Route 66. Tulsa area. Options range from community college The BOK Center hosts the top names in entertainment, and vocational studies to undergraduate, graduate, Tulsa boasts a widely diversified business base, as well as major sporting events including the 2011 and professional degree programs at both public and including aerospace, telecommunications, manufactur- NCAA Basketball Second & Third Rounds. For a great private universities. ing, construction, high technology, healthcare, educa- shopping experience, a visit to Cherry Street or Utica tion, transportation and energy. Square is a must, and for those who would rather spend the afternoon on the links, Tulsa has several Tulsa has the second shortest commute time in the exclusive golf courses to choose from. During summer nation, ranks 15th in the nation for the highest rate months, Rodgers and Hammerstein’s classic musical, of high school graduation and boasts a cost of living Oklahoma!, is performed at the Discoveryland amphi- at 11.5 percent below the national average while the theater where a barbecue dinner and roping lessons county per capita income is 20.7 percent above the add to the evening’s entertainment. Tulsa is also home national average. to several outstanding events too numerous to list, but those worth a mention include Mayfest, the Gatesway

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Hurricane Soccer & Track Stadium

The Hurricane Soccer & Track Stadium is the home field for the Golden Hurricane men’s and women’s soccer and track & field teams. The state-of-the-art facility, which was completed in August, 2003, was the third phase of the 10-year INTRO athletic master plan for campus development. The multi-purpose $4.5 million facility was part of the Donna J. Hardesty Sports and Recreation Complex, a 30-acre development at The University of Tulsa.

Designed by St. Louis-based Hastings & Chivetta against 11th-ranked SMU on Fox Soccer Channel, Additionally, a soccer practice field at the Donna Architects, Inc., the stadium features a 75’ X and was again on Fox Soccer in 2007. The J. Hardesty Sports Complex is located south of 120’ soccer field and an eight-lane 400-meter TU-SMU contest drew a stadium record crowd the Hurricane Soccer & Track Stadium and is one synthetic surface running track. The fully irrigated of 1,753. of the finest soccer practice fields in the nation. soccer field consists of Tiffsport sod on top of The facility, which features permanent seating on an eight-inch sand base to facilitate drainage to On the track and field side, the stadium served both sides of the field, served as the home field a system of pipes below. The stadium includes as the host facility for the 2005 Western Athletic for the Golden Hurricane during the 2000-02 sea- locker rooms, a training room, concession stand Conference Track and Field Championships sons while construction of the Hurricane Soccer and storage area, a press box and seating for and the 2009 Conference USA Track and Field & Track Stadium was underway. 2,000 spectators. Championships.

The stadium provides the University’s soccer and Other firms working on the stadium included track teams with a permanent track and natural the St. Louis companies of McClure Engineering grass field on campus, and allows the track teams Associates as mechanical, electrical and plumb- to incorporate the hammer throw, discus, javelin ing engineer; and Jack Sontag, structural engi- and shot put into its field events. neer. Tulsa-based companies include Saks & Associates providing civil engineering; Howell The Hurricane Soccer & Track Stadium has & Vancuren as the landscape architect; and been the host site of eight NCAA Men’s Soccer Oakridge Builders as the general contractor. Tournament games, a 2004 Missouri Valley Conference Tournament first round contest, and the 2006, 2009 and 2011 Conference USA Men’s Soccer Tournaments. During the 2005 campaign, the facility was featured on national television when the Tulsa men’s soccer team faced off

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also has added more than 1 million square feet of for his leadership, earning the Black Coaches & Ad- usable space, including student apartments and ac- ministrators (BCA) Administrator of the Year Award in tivity centers, academic and administrative buildings, 2008-09. Gragg spent six years at the University of Ar-

and athletic facilities, among others. The university’s INTRO seven-year Embrace the Future campaign wrapped up kansas before his appointment at Eastern Michigan. Steadman last year, raising more than $698 million. Thanks to He joined Arkansas in 2000 as an associate athletic Upham the campaign, TU has created: $119 million in scholar- director and was promoted to senior associate athletic President ship endowments; 1,182 new awards; $87 million in director in 2003 and then to deputy athletic director. In faculty endowments; and 47 new endowed positions. his tenure at Arkansas, Gragg was involved in various areas including: athletic administration, sport program Steadman Upham currently serves as the 19th presi- oversight, marketing, sports information, recruitment, dent of The University of Tulsa, first arriving at TU in budgeting, student-athlete support, compliance, facili- 2004. Prior to coming to Tulsa, he served as president ties and game management, fund-raising and research. and chief executive officer of Claremont Graduate Dr. Derrick Before that, Gragg spent three years as assistant University, a research university and a member of the Gragg athletic director for compliance at Michigan beginning Oxford-style consortium known as The Claremont Col- his tenure in 1997. Previously, he was the director of leges in Claremont, California. Vice President & compliance and operations at Missouri from 1995-97. Director of Athletics During his two years in Columbia, he was the game Upham received his Ph.D. degree in anthropology in event manager for 10 Olympic sports programs and 1980 from Arizona State University. In 1981, he joined Dr. Derrick Gragg was named as The University chairman of the Big 12 Compliance Coordinators Group New Mexico State University where he was chief of Tulsa’s Vice President and Director of Athletics on during his last year as compliance coordinator at the archaeologist and assistant professor of archaeol- March 20, 2013, and began his tenure with the Golden university. ogy. He achieved the rank of tenured professor of ar- Hurricane 39 days later. Gragg began his career in athletic administration chaeology in 1989. Before leaving New Mexico State Before coming to Tulsa, Gragg spent seven years at his alma mater, Vanderbilt, where he served from in 1990, he served as the faculty affiliate, Center for as the Director of Athletics at Eastern Michigan Univer- 1993 to 1995 as an academic counselor before adding Social Research (1985–90); curator of Archaeology, sity, where he was responsible for an intercollegiate the title of director of student life in his final year. University Museum (1984–90); and associate dean of athletic program with 21 teams, 550 student-athletes During his career, Gragg has published several the Graduate School (1987–90). From 1990 to 1998, and 80 staff members. Gragg’s experience covers 20 articles and editorials on intercollegiate athletics as Upham served as vice provost for research and dean years in progressively advanced roles at the universi- well as a nationwide study on sports-related gambling. of the Graduate School and professor of anthropology ties of Arkansas, Michigan, Missouri and Vanderbilt. He has been a presenter and panelist at events such at the . “We are extremely pleased to announce that Dr. as the NCAA Future Coaches Academy, Champions for Derrick Gragg will be joining TU as our new director of Athletic Directors and Football Coaches, and the NCAA Upham is a widely published archaeologist, having athletics. Our search committee was presented with Annual Convention. Gragg also authorized two Title IX written or edited 10 books and more than 75 book an impressive field of applicants for this position, and studies while demonstrating continual improvement in chapters and journal articles. In 2001, he received Derrick stood out as an exceptional candidate,” said Title IX compliance and gender equity issues. the Academy Gold Medal of Honor by the Academy TU President Steadman Upham when announcing He is a former member of the NCAA’s Minority of Transdisciplinary Learning and Advance Studies. He Gragg’s appointment. “Derrick’s history of integrity Opportunities & Interests Committee, having served as was named to the Graduate College Hall of Fame by and excellence is well-suited to keep our university co-chair of the committee in 2004-05. Gragg recently Arizona State University and named an ASU Distin- and its athletic program moving forward. He will be served as a member of the NCAA’s Legislative Council guished Alumnus in 1998. The University of Oregon an enthusiastic and dedicated leader for Golden Hur- and is currently a member of the NACDA Division I-A presented Upham its Martin Luther King, Jr. Award ricane student-athletes and their coaches.” Athletic Directors Scholarship Ad Hoc Steering Com- and Director’s Award for Service and Achievement “My family and I are tremendously excited to be mittee. He will also serve as a member of the American part of The University of Tulsa. This is a wonderful op- in 1998. His teaching skills were recognized by New Athletic Conference Athletic Directors Council. portunity to lead a program of this caliber,” Gragg said Mexico State University, which presented him the A former collegiate wide receiver, Gragg lettered at the introductory news conference. “The university’s Donald C. Roush Award for Excellence in Teaching in four years at Vanderbilt while earning his bachelor’s combination of academic and athletic success dove- 1987, and a year later named him a Master Teacher. degree in human development in 1992. He earned his tails perfectly with my own personal and professional master’s degree in sports administration from Wayne core values. We are eager to become an integral part Upham’s extensive professional service and accom- State University in 1999. Gragg received his doctorate the Tulsa community and the TU family.” plishments have included commissioner of the West- in higher education administration from the University Under Gragg’s leadership, Eastern Michigan en- ern Association of Schools and Colleges; chairman of Arkansas in May of 2004 and also taught several joyed successful campaigns not only on the field, but of the Board of Directors of the Council of Graduate college courses during his tenure there as an athletic also in the classroom. EMU athletic teams accumulat- Schools; president, National Physical Science Consor- administrator. ed 22 Mid-American Conference (MAC) championships tium; director of The American Mutual Funds; direc- A native of Huntsville, Ala., Gragg was inducted in that time. Meanwhile, Eastern Michigan’s student- tor of the St. Francis Health System; director of the into the Huntsville-Madison County (Ala.) Athletic Hall athlete graduation rate exceeded the general student of Fame in 2010. He is a member of the National As- Tulsa Chamber of Commerce; director of the American body graduation rate by 20%. Impressively the EMU sociation of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) Council on Education; director of the National Colle- student-athletes posted the highest cumulative grade and the Black Coaches and Administrators (BCA). giate Athletic Association, and member of the Fund point average in history four consecutive semesters Gragg, 44 (11-19-69), and his wife, Sanya, have for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education Na- during Gragg’s tenure. three children: daughter DeSha, and sons Avery and tional Board. Eastern Michigan also saw its athletic fund- Phillip-Raymond. raising levels reach new heights with four of the top During the past decade, TU has achieved a remark- five funding years occurring under Gragg’s tenure as able transformation. It is ranked No. 83 among all athletic director. Additionally, Gragg spearheaded the U.S. doctoral universities and among the top 50 pri- construction of EMU’s $3.9 million multipurpose indoor vate universities by U.S. News and World Report. TU athletic practice facility and was nationally recognized

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O’Hare became Tulsa’s first NCAA National Champion Beattie won the conference championship in the as he won the crown at the NCAA meet. Carl Stones 5,000 meters during the indoor season and the 10,000 earned All-America status in the 3,000-meter steeple- meters during the outdoor campaign. Davidson was the chase during the outdoor season. Tulsa athletes won 12 C-USA champion in the mile and the indoor 3,000 meters. Steve Gulley individual track & field C-USA champions. Becker (outdoor 5,000 and 10,000 meters) and Davidson Head Coach A year earlier in 2010-11, the 2010 cross-country sea- () earned All-America honors in 2009. Becker 14TH YEAR son saw both the men’s and women’s programs capture placed fifth in the 10,000 and sixth in the 5,000, while STAFF conference championships, it was the first C-USA title Davidson turned in an eighth-place finish. for the women and the second for the men’s team. The The 2008 men’s cross country team set several school women also qualified for the NCAA Championships for records, while winning its first C-USA title and placing Steve Gulley is in his 14th season as head track & the first time in school history. 13th at the NCAA Championships. Beattie became the field and cross-country coach at The University of Tulsa. O’Hare finished runner-up at the 2011 NCAA Indoor first male cross-country athlete to earn All-America sta- During his tenure, Gulley has built one of the top pro- Track & Field Championship in the mile and placed 13th tus after finishing 29th at the national meet. The men’s grams in Conference USA, while moving the Tulsa men’s in the 1,500 meters at the NCAA Outdoor Track and team achieved a USTFCCCA national ranking of No. 15 cross-country team into one of the nation’s top teams. Field Championships to garner two All-America honors. and was nationally-ranked for seven consecutive weeks. Gulley has coached 10 Tulsa teams to conference O’Hare was also named the C-USA Indoor Track Athlete Beattie won the 2008 C-USA Cross Country Men’s championships, while earning conference Coach of the of the Year. Paula Whiting closed out her track career Individual Championship and was named the C-USA Year accolades eight times. The Tulsa men’s cross- with an All-America performance in the 5,000 meters Male Cross Country Athlete of the Year. The Hurricane country team has won six league titles, including five during the NCAA outdoor championships. placed a total of 11 athletes on the men’s and women’s Conference USA crowns and one in the Western Athletic During the 2010 track campaign, the Hurricane had all-C-USA teams. Conference. Gulley has led the women’s cross-country one All-American, sent three individuals to the NCAA In the 2007-08 campaign, Tulsa garnered five indi- team to three conference championships, including Championships and captured 11 individual C-USA titles. vidual C-USA champions, qualified two athletes for the two C-USA crowns and one in the WAC. The men’s Alex Becker earned her sixth All-America honor with NCAA Championships and had two runners compete in indoor track team also claimed the 2012 C-USA Indoor her fifth-place finish in the 5,000 meters at the NCAA the IAAF World Cross Country Championships. Davidson Championship. Indoor Track & Field Championships. Justin Duncan and won the C-USA Indoor Championship in the 3,000 meters Under Gulley’s guidance, the Golden Hurricane Paula Whiting each qualified for the 2010 NCAA Outdoor and the outdoor title in the 1,500. Davidson also ran has qualified 47 student-athletes for the NCAA Track and Field Championships, while Duncan finished in 1,500 at the NCAA Outdoor Championships, finish- Championships and garnered 20 All-America honors dur- 10th in the 10,000 meters and Whiting placed 15th in ing in 14th place. Lewis Timmins won the conference ing that time. These honors have come from Fride Vullum the 5,000 meters. indoor title in the mile run. Becker captured the C-USA in the 5,000 meters (2001), Charlotte Sanderson in the In the 2008-09 season, Tulsa produced three All- Indoor Championship in the 3,000 with a league record 10,000 meters (2001), Shana Robinson in the 200 meters Americans and eight individual time of 9:30.44, and qualified for the NCAA Indoor (2003), Melanie Hardy in the 800 meters (2005), Alex C-USA champions in track, as Gulley sent total Championships, but did not run due to injury. Becker Becker in cross country (2007), the 3,000 meters (2007), of seven athletes to the NCAA Indoor and Outdoor along with Beattie ran at the IAAF World Cross Country the 5,000 meters (2007, 2009, 2010), and the 10,000 Championships. Mark Davidson participated in the mile Championships representing Canada and Great Britain, meters (2009), John Beattie in cross country (2008), Mark run and Jennifer Mace ran in the 400 meters at the respectively. Davidson in the mile run (2009), Chris O’Hare in the mile indoor championships. Becker (5,000 and 10,000 meters), The 2007 men’s cross country team earned the first run (2011, 2012) the 1,500 meters (2011), cross country Jennifer Mace (400 meters), April Montgomery (400- team berth in school history to the NCAA Cross Country (2012), and one-mile (2013), Bryce Robinson in the meter hurdles), John Beattie (10,000 meters) and Justin Championships. Becker was named 2007 C-USA Female 60-meter dash (2013), Paula Whiting in the 5,000 meters Duncan (1,500 meters) all represented Tulsa at the Athlete of the Year and John Beattie earned C-USA (2011) and Carl Stones in the steeplechase (2012). outdoor championships. Newcomer of the Year accolades. The women’s cross O’Hare became Tulsa’s first national champion when he won the mile run at the 2012 NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championship. Gulley File SWC Cross Country Championships During his tenure, Gulley has coached 66 individual Women: 1990, 1991, 1992 and 1993 EDUCATION conference champions, combining the WAC and C-USA, Men: 1992 and 1994 and helped four athletes qualify to represent their coun- • Northeastern State, B.S. Education, 1983 • Baylor University, Master’s Degree, 1985 tries at the World Championships. WAC Cross Country Championships In the fall of 2013, Tulsa won C-USA Cross-Country Women: 2001 Men: 2003 HIGHLIGHTS Championships for both the men and women, while the • Has coached 19 All-Americans at Tulsa C-USA Cross Country Championships men’s team won the league title for the fourth consecu- • Has coached 66 WAC or C-USA individual con- Women: 2010, 2013 tive season and advanced to the NCAA Championships ference champions at Tulsa Men: 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 for the third straight year. O’Hare was named the C-USA • Guided the women’s cross country team to its first C-USA title and its first trip to the NCAA Outstanding Senior of the Meet and won the NCAA C-USA Indoor Track Runner Up Championship in 2010 Midwest Regional. Women: 2011 Men: 2010, 2011 In 2012-13, the Hurricane men’s team won the C-USA • Led the Tulsa men’s cross country team to four Conference USA Championships in the past five Cross Country title and finished seventh at the NCAA C-USA Indoor Track Championships years Championship, while the men also placed second at the Men: 2012 • Guided both indoor track programs to school- C-USA Indoor Track Championships. O’Hare, in the mile record runner-up finishes in 2011 SWC Cross Country Coach-of-the-Year run, and sophomore Bryce Robinson, in the 60-meter • Led the 2008 men’s cross country team to a 1989 (women), 1990 (women), 1991 (women), dash, earned All-America status during the indoor sea- school-record 13th-place finish at the NCAA 1992 (men & women), 1993 (women), 1994 son. O’Hare placed seventh and Robinson finished sixth Championship (men), 1995 (women) at the NCAA Championships. During the outdoor cam- • Led the 2007 men’s cross country team to TU’s first berth into the NCAA Championship paign, the Tulsa men claimed a third-place performance WAC Cross Country Coach-of-the-Year • Won TU’s first team conference championship in at the C-USA Championships. 2001 (women), 2003 (men) The 2011-12 campaign was a banner year as the women’s cross country in 2001 • Won TU’s first team conference championship in cross-country team brought home a second straight C-USA Cross Country Coach-of-the-Year men’s cross country in 2003 2008 (men), 2010 (men), 2010 (women), C-USA title, while the men’s track & field squad won • Holds more Southwest Conference titles than 2011 (men), 2012 (men), 2013 (men) its first C-USA Indoor Championship after finishing as any other coach in the history of Baylor sports runner-up the previous two indoor seasons.

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Caleb Seal Taylor Gulley Clif Mitchell Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach 1ST YEAR 2ND YEAR 3RD YEAR

Taylor Gulley is in his second year as an assistant University of Tulsa alumnus Clif Mitchell is in his One of the nation’s premier throws coaches, Caleb track & field/cross country coach for The University of third year as an assistant track & field coach for the Seal is in his first year as an assistant track and field Tulsa. Gulley assists with coaching the cross-country Golden Hurricane. Mitchell coaches the sprints, hurdles, coach for The University of Tulsa. team, while also coaches the middle-distance and jumps and relay teams. Seal has been among the top throws coaches at distance runners for the Hurricane track team. Tulsa’s sprinters and hurdlers have seen a marked the high school level in the country and founded the With Gulley on the coaching staff, Tulsa has won improvement since Mitchell joined the coaching staff USATF Seal Throwing Club in 2005. His club focuses on three Conference USA Cross Country Championships in prior to the 2011-12 season. Mitchell’s experience instruction and development in the discus, shot put and the last two seasons, winning back-to-back men’s titles and coaching ability has helped skyrocket a number of hammer for all competing age groups. in 2012 and 2013 and tying for the C-USA women’s Hurricane athletes to top performances in conference The Childress, Texas native has developed and crown in 2013. and regional competition. coached multiple Oklahoma high school state champi- In addition to the men’s team winning the 2012 In the 2012-13 season, Mitchell tutored the school’s ons, recording 35 state titles, including 26 state discus C-USA title, the Hurricane also placed seventh at first-ever freshman All-American as Bryce Robinson champions and nine shot put champions. Under his the NCAA Championships that year, while producing placed sixth in the 60-meter dash at the NCAA Indoor guidance, 12 Oklahoma athletes have established eight All-American Chris O’Hare. On the women’s side, the Championships, while also racking up a win in the 60 state records, including the overall state record-holder cross-country team finished fifth at the NCAA Midwest meters at the Conference USA Indoor Championships in the girls’ discus. Seal has also coached five more ath- Regional, the second-best finish in school history. and finishing as the runner-up in the 200 meters. letes who hold class state meet records in Oklahoma. In 2012, Tulsa had eight men’s athletes earn all- Another freshman, John Teeters, ran a school record In addition to his athletes garnering state honors, conference honors, while seven women received all- time of 10.27 at the 2013 NCAA Outdoor West Regional. Seal has coached two high school national champions, Conference USA accolades as well. The men’s 4x100 relay team also qualified for regional two USA Today All-Americans and has had an athlete For track & field, Tulsa had three indoor champions competition with a school record 40.38 during the represent the United States in the Inaugural 2010 Youth at the C-USA Championships on the women’s side outdoor season. in Singapore throwing the discus. and four C-USA medalists on the men’s side in 2012- On the women’s side, Mitchell coached the 2013 Seal is a certified throws coach and staff member 13. Gulley also coached two C-USA outdoor individual C-USA Indoor and Outdoor 800 Meter Champion at the John Godina World Throws Camps. He has had champions for women and one for the men that same Katherine Camp, while Caroline Schuster qualified for years of mentorship under Olympic Throws Coach Mac season. regional competition in the 400 meters with a time of Wilkins. Prior to his appointment as a full-time coach, Gulley 54.25. He earned his bachelor’s degree in kinesiology spent two years as a student assistant coach with the During his first year at Tulsa, Mitchell coached Julian from Sam Houston State University, while also compet- Golden Hurricane team. He assisted in home meet Frazier qualified for the NCAA Regional in the 400- ing as a thrower on the track and field team. Seal was management, generated and maintained the recruit- meter dash and was the C-USA runner-up in the indoor a three-time Texas state qualifier in throws during his ing database and assisted with the set-up of official 400-meters. Mitchell also oversaw the men’s 4x400 prep career. recruiting visits. relay squads that shattered school records at both the Seal and his wife, Tiffany, have three children: He also spent one year on the athletic facilities main- C-USA Indoor and Outdoor Championships. Gavin, Payton and Haven. tenance staff at Tulsa, where he worked with venue Mitchell returned to Tulsa in 2011 after spending set-up for basketball, volleyball and soccer. three years as an assistant coach at UMKC, where he Gulley earned his bachelor’s degree in exercise and was the primary cross country/distance coach for the sports science from Tulsa in May 2012. Kangaroos. A 2006 Tulsa graduate, Mitchell was a three-year letterwinner (2002-05) for the Hurricane and left as the school’s record-holder for the indoor 600-yard run. Mitchell was a two-time all-Western Athletic Conference selection in the 800-meter run and a three- time bronze medalist as a member of the 4x400-meter relay team. Upon graduation from Tulsa, Mitchell closed out his eligibility at Kansas in 2007, while earning his master’s degree in exercise science in July 2011. During the indoor season, Mitchell was a Big 12 all-conference selection in the 600-yard run.

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2014 Tulsa Women’s Track & Field Roster Name Events Ht. Cl-Exp Hometown/Previous School Rachel Baptista Distance 5-4 SO-TR Austin, Texas/Colorado University Ursa Belaj Sprints 5-3 JR-TR Ljubljana, Slovenia/University of Ljubljana

WOMEN Katherine Camp Sprints 5-7 SR-4L Hamilton, New Zealand/Te Awamutu College Hartly Carlisle Throws 5-10 JR-2L Laverne, Okla./Laverne HS Roos-Sanne Claassen Sprints 5-11 FR-HS Emmeloord, Netherlands/Zuyderzee College Natasha Cockram Distance 5-0 JR-4L Cwmbran, Wales, U.K./Croesyceiliog Kendall Cox Sprints 5-4 FR-HS Carrollton, Texas/Carrollton Ranchview HS Emily Dunn Distance 5-6 SO-1L San Antonio, Texas/Homeschool (Feast) Janessa Dunn Distance 5-5 SO-SQ San Antonio, Texas/Homeschool (Feast) Cydney Fogle Sprints 5-11 FR-HS Broken Arrow, Okla./Broken Arrow HS Audrey Jean-Baptiste Sprints 5-5 SR-4L Montréal, Québec/Université du Québec à Montréal Alyssa Jones Distance 5-3 FR-HS Fenton, Mo./Rockwood Summit HS Katie Killeen Distance 5-7 FR-HS Woodlands, Texas/The Woodlands College Park Brandi Krieg Distance 5-4 JR-3L De Beque, Colo./Grand Valley HS Clara Langley Distance 5-6 FR-TR Kingston, Canada/Stony Brook University Olivia Lopez Distance 5-4 FR-HS San Antonio, Texas/Antonian College Preparatory Elizabeth Lothamer Sprints 5-10 FR-HS Olathe, Kan./Olathe South HS Alexandra Lyons Sprints 5-4 SO-1L Vinita, Okla./Wyandotte HS Danielle Medearis Distance 5-9 FR-HS Longmont, Colo./Holy Family HS Olivia O’Hare Distance 5-6 SO-2L Edinburgh, Scotland/Peebles HS Stacie Taylor Distance 5-6 FR-HS Glasgow, Scotland/Glasgow School of Sport Lauren Thomas Sprints 5-5 FR-HS Tulsa, Okla./Metro Christian HS Josie Wilcox Distance 5-3 SR-6L Nelson, New Zealand/Nelson College for Girls

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Seniors Freshmen Distance Sprints/Hurdles Krieg: Kreeg Katherine Camp Roos-Sanne Claassen Rachel Bapista Ursa Belaj Schuster: SHOE – ster Audrey Jean-Baptiste Kendall Cox Natasha Cockram Katherine Camp Vermaak: VAIR – mok Josie Wilcox Cydney Fogle Emily Dunn Roos-Sanne Claassen Claassen: Klaa-sen Alyssa Jones Janessa Dunn Kendall Cox Medearis: Ma-deer-iss Juniors Katie Killeen Alyssa Jones Cydney Fogle Ursa Belaj Clara Langley Katie Killeen Audrey Jean-Bapiste Hartly Carlisle Olivia Lopez Brandi Krieg Eliazebth Lothamer Natasha Cockram Elizabeth Lothamer Clara Langley Alexander Lyons Brandi Krieg Danielle Medearis Olivia Lopez Lauren Thomas Stacie Taylor Olivia O’Hare Sophomores Lauren Thomas Stacie Taylor Rachel Baptista Josie Wilcox Emily Dunn Janessa Dunn Throws Alexandra Lyons Hartly Carlisle Olivia O’Hare

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Rachel Baptista Ursa Belaj WOMEN Distance • 5-4 • So-TR Sprints • 5-3 • Jr-TR Austin, Texas • Colorado University Ljubljana, Slovenia • University of Ljubljana

Personal Bests Prior to Tulsa: Competed in the 400-meter dash, 400 meter hurdles, 100-meter Cross Country: 2 mile: 11:16, 5K: 17:02.13, 6K: 21:32.77 dash, long jump and relays at the University of Ljubljana . . . set the team record in the 4x100 . . . recorded personal-bests in ther 100-meter dash with a time of 12.6 2013: (Cross Country): Ran in five fall meets and finished third in her first meet and a 5.26 meter long jump. with Tulsa in the Hurricane Festival two mile race with a time of 11:16 . . . won the Missouri Southern Stampede 5K with a time of 17:02.13 . . . placed 21st at the Personal: Majoring in exercise and sports science . . . daughter of Saska and Niko C-USA Championships 5K with a time of 17:59.16 and finished 45th at the NCAA Belaj . . . has a younger brother, Domen . . . born January 21, 1992 . . . started to run Midwest Regional with a time of 21:34.0 . . . earned on the C-USA Third Team cross country/track at the age of 8. All-Conference honors.

Prior to Tulsa: Transfer from Colorado University and placed fourth at the Rocky Mountain Shootout in 2012 . . . recorded a 14th-place finish at the Pac-12 Champion- ship helping the Buffs win the inaugural Pac-12 Championships . . . named to the All- Katherine Camp Pac-12 Second Team and earned the 2011-12 CU Female Freshman of the Year . . . Sprints • 5-7 • Sr-4L placed 37th at the regionals and finished 63rd at the NCAA Pre-National Invitational Hamilton, New Zealand • Te Awamutu College and 170th at the NCAA National meet.

High School: An all-state selection in cross country after placing ninth at the Texas State Championship in 2010 and an honorable mention selection in her sophomore and junior seasons, placing 26th as a junior . . . also an all-state selection in track at Personal Bests Austin High School . . . she placed fourth in the 3,200-meter run as a senior, running Cross Country: 2 mile: 11:55, 5K: 17:39.43 a personal-best time of 10:40.44 . . . finished sixth in the 3,200 meters with a time of Indoor: 200m: 26.06, 300m: 41.65, 400m: 57.29, 600y: 1:24.27, 800m: 2:07.73 11:13.74 and seventh in the 1,600 meters with a time of 5:07.79 in her junior season. Outdoor: 400m Hurdles: 1:03.42: 800m: 2:06.38, 200m: 25.95, 400m: 57.13

Personal: Majoring in exercise and sports science . . . daughter of Deborah Fleming 2013: (Cross Country) Competed in three fall meets and finished fourth at the Mis- and Frank Baptista . . . started running at age 11 . . . favorite musicians are Kanye souri Southern Stampede 5K race with a time of 17:39.43 . . . finished 10th at the West and Luke Bryan . . . born April 23, 1993. Conference USA Championships 5K race with a time of 17:42.50 . . . placed 14th at the Hurricane Festival two mile race with a time of 11:55 . . . was named C-USA Second Team All-Conference.

2012-13: (Indoor) Competed in five meets . . . won the 800 meters at the C-USA Championships with a personal-best 2:07.73, the second fastest time in school his- tory, and placed second in the 600-yard dash with a time of 1:24.27 at the Wildcat In- vitational . . . finished third in the 800 meters at the Frank Sevigne Invitational with a time of 2:11.76 and at the Tyson Invitational with a time of 2:07.85 . . . finished fourth in the 800 meters with a time of 2:08.43 at the Arkansas Final Qualifier . . . (Outdoor) Won the 800 meters at the Arkansas Invitational with a time of 2:08.47 and at the C-USA Championships with a time of 2:06.38 . . . placed fourth in the 4x400 meter at the Nebraska Quad and finished 10th in the 4x400 at the C-USA Championships . . . finished seventh in the 400 meters at the Arkansas Spring Invitational with a time of 57.13 . . . finished 11th in the 800 meters at the NCAA West Prelims with a time of 2:07.83 . . . placed 23rd at the Tulsa Duels 200 meters with a time of 25.95.

2011-12: (Indoor) Placed fifth at the Conference USA Championship in both the 4x400m relay (3:45.48) and the Distance Medley Relay (11:47.79, fifth-fastest in school history) . . . finished fifth in the 300m dash at the KSU Invitational in 41.65 . . . season-best 200m dash was 26.06 at the Meyo Invitational . . . placed sixth in the 400m dash at the Iowa State Open with a season-best mark of 57.29 . . . (Outdoor) Finished fifth in the 800m run at the Conference USA Championship with a time of 2:10.94 . . . prelim mark of 2:09.93 was a season-best . . . also placed eighth at the league meet in the 4x400m relay (3:47.40) . . . finished second in the 400m hurdles at the John Jacobs Invitational in 1:05.32.

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4x400m Relay at the Conference USA Championship . . . competed in six different meets . . . posted three top-five finishes in the 600-yard dash with a win in the event at the Fazoli/Baymont Invitational (1:26.64) . . . (Outdoor) Ran in six different meets, primarily in the 400m hurdles and relays . . . won the 400m hurdles at both the Tulsa Roos-Sanne Claassen Duels (season-best 1:03.42) and the John McDonnell Invitational . . . was part of the Sprints • 5-11 • Fr-HS 4x100m relay team that placed eighth at the C-USA Championship. Emmeloord, The Netherlands • Zuyderzee College

WOMEN High School: Lettered all four years at Te Awamutu College in track and field . . . had personal-bests of 1:01.50 for the 400m hurdles and 55.50 for the 400 meters.

Personal: Majoring in exercise and sports science . . . daughter of Dave and Karen High School: Recorded personal-best 62.19 seconds in the 400 meter hurdles, Camp . . . has two brothers, one older and one younger . . . born February 6, 1992. 57.25 seconds in the 400 meters and 44.55 seconds in the 300 meter hurdles . . . finished third in 2009 and second in 2011 of the 400-meter hurdles at the out- doors of the Dutch Youth National Championships . . . won the 400-meter hurdles in 2010, 2012 and 2013 of the DYNC outdoor and finished second in 2011 . . . won the 400-meters of the DYNC in the indoor in 2013, while finishing third in 2009, second in 2011 and fourth in 2010. Hartly Carlisle Throws • 5-10 • Jr-2L Personal: Major is international business and languages . . . started running at age Laverne, Okla. • Laverne HS 6 . . . daughter of Hetty Eggengoor and Hans Claassen . . . has one younger brother, Mart-Thijs . . . born October 23, 1994.

Personal Bests Indoor: Shot Put: 12.42m (40-09.00), Weight Throw: 12.70m (41-08.00) Natasha Cockram Outdoor: Shot Put: 11.86m (38-10.92), Hammer: 41.58m (136-05), Discus: 47.61m Distance • 5-0 • Jr-4L (153-10.45) Cwmbran, Wales • Croesyceiliog

2012-13: (Indoor) Red-shirted . . .(Outdoor) Red-shirted.

2011-12: (Indoor) Competed at five meets . . . season-best shot put of 12.42m (40-09.00) was good for sixth place at the J.D. Martin Invitational and the fourth- Personal Bests best in school history . . . tossed the fourth-best weight throw in school history of Cross Country: 2 mile: 10:49, 5K: 17:49.90, 6K: 21:23.0 12.70m (41-08.00) to finish 40th at the Meyo Invitational . . . finished 18th at the Indoor: 1,000m: 3:01.83, Mile: 5:02.25, 3,000m: 9:42.29, 5,000m: 17:23.10 Conference USA Championship in the shot put with a mark of 11.84m (38-10.25) Outdoor: 1,500m: 4:35.97, 3,000m: 10:04.41, 5,000m: 17:13.20 . . . placed 22nd at the league meet in the weight throw with a toss of 12.68m (41-07.25) . . . (Outdoor) Saw action in eight meets . . . finished 18th at the C-USA 2013: (Cross Country) Ran in four meets . . . set a personal-best of 17:49.90 in the Championship in the shot put (10.66m, 34-11.75) and 19th in the hammer throw 5K of the Conference USA Championships to finish 16th . . . finished second in the (36.32m, 119-02) . . . won the discus at the Dean Pryor Invitational (46.60m, 152- two-mile race at the Hurricane Festival with a time of 11:15 . . . placed 34th at the 10.64) and the Track-It Buster Invitational (46.37m, 152-01) . . . season-best discus NCAA Midwest Regional 6K with a personal-best time of 21:23.0 . . . earned C-USA of 47.61m (156-02) at the John Jacobs Invitational was second in school history . . . Third Team All-Conference honors. recorded the fourth-best hammer (41.58m, 136-05) and shot put (11.86m, 38-10.92) in school history. 2012-13: (Cross Country) Competed in three meets . . . set a personal-best of 18:02.53 in the 5K at the Missouri Southern Stampede where she finished in 10th . High School: Lettered all four years in track and field at Laverne High School . . . . . (Indoor) Placed ninth in the 5,000 meter race at the C-USA Championships with a won seven Class A Oklahoma state championships in her career . . . captured four time of 17:23.10 and placed 12th at the 3,000 meters in the C-USA Championships state titles in the discus and won three state championships in shot put . . . finished with a time of 10:07.81 . . . finished 14th at the Tyson Invitational in the mile with a runner-up her senior year . . . won the discus her junior year at the Oklahoma Meet of time of 5:15.51 and finished 19th at the Meyo Invitational 3,000 meter race with a Champions . . . also lettered all four years in softball and basketball . . . high school time of 10:04.07 . . . (Outdoor) Finished second in the 3,000 meter race at the Tulsa coach was Jeremy Bockelman. Duels (10:14.39) and at the Nebraska Quad (10:04.41) . . . finished eighth at the Ar- kansas Spring Invitational 1,500 meter race with a time of 4:44.56 and finished 11th Personal: Major is undecided . . . daughter of Don and Leilani Carlisle . . . has two in the 1,500 meters at the C-USA Championships with a time of 4:40.96 . . . placed older siblings, brother Trey and sister K’dawn . . . born February 10, 1993. 18th in the 5,000 meter race at the C-USA Championships (17:35.33) and 20th in the 5,000 meter race at the Drake Relays (17:40.87).

2011-12: (Cross Country) Ran in six events during her first season as a member of the Golden Hurricane . . . finished 26th at the C-USA Championship running a 5K time of 18:15.9 . . . clocked a 6K mark of 23:00 at NCAA Pre-Nationals . . . finished 113th at the NCAA Midwest Regional (23:15.44) . . . finished runner-up at the Houston Duel (10:49) and came in seventh at the Hurricane Festival (11:26) . . . (Indoor) Saw action in five meets . . . was part of the Distance Medley Relay team that finished fifth at the Conference USA Championship with the fifth-fastest time in school history of

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11:47.79 . . . placed fifth at the league meet in the 3,000m run with a time of 9:42.29, which was the fourth-best mark in school history . . . finished second in the 1,000m Personal: Majoring in exercise and sports science . . . started running at age 11 . run at the KSU Invitational with a time of 3:07.26 . . . placed fourth at the Tyson Invi- . . daughter of David and Belinda Dunn . . . has five siblings - Kevin, Ally, Stephen, WOMEN

tational in the 3,000m (9:47.63) . . . (Outdoor) Competed in six events . . . placed 15th Janessa and Samuel . . . twin sister, Janessa, also competes for Tulsa track and INTRO at the league championship in the 5,000m (17:32.11) . . . season-best 1,500m came field/cross country . . . born November 19, 1992. in a 10th-place finish at the John McDonnell Invitational (4:35.97) . . . season-best 5,000m was 17:13.20 in an 18th-place effort at the Drake Relays.

Personal: Major is arts and sciences . . . started running at age 11 . . . daughter of John and Debbie Cockram . . . has one older brother, Ryan . . . born November 12, Janessa Dunn 1992. Distance • 5-5 • So-SQ San Antonio, Texas • Homeschooled (FEAST)

Kendall Cox Sprints • 5-4 • Fr-HS Personal Bests Carrollton, Texas • Ranchview HS Cross Country: 2 mile: 11:31, 5K: 18:21.13, 6K: 21:58.9 Indoor: Mile: 5:21.55 Outdoor: 3,000m: 10:14.98, 5,000m: 17:45.49, 10,000m: 36:09.24

High School: Was a four-year letterwinner at Ranchview High School . . . finished 2013: (Cross Country) Ran in four meets . . . placed 11th at the Missouri Southern third at state in her senior season and was a state qualifier in her sophomore season Stampede 5K race with a time of 18:27.59 . . . finished 28th in the Conference USA . . . also played volleyball in her freshman year. Championships 5K race with a time of 18:21.13 . . . set a personal record with a time of 21:58.9 in the NCAA Midwest Regional. Personal: Majoring in computer science . . . daughter of Lisa Schiller and Marcus Cox . . . has one older sister, Taylor . . . born May 11, 1995 . . . started to run cross 2012-13: (Indoor) Redshirted . . . (Outdoor) Finished fourth at the Tulsa Duels 3,000 country/track at the age of 14. meter race with a time of 10:21.15 and at the Nebraska Quad 3,000 meter race with a time of 10:14.98 . . . placed ninth at the 10,000 meter race at the C-USA Champion- ships with a time of 36:43.91 and finished 11th in the 10,000 meter race at the Drake Relays with a time of 36.09.24 . . . placed 20th at the C-USA Championships 5,000 meters with a time of 17:45.49.

Emily Dunn 2011-12: (Indoor) Ran the mile twice, posting a season-best mark of 5:21.55 in an Distance • 5-6 • So-1L 11th-place finish at the KSU Invitational . . . finished 12th at the J.D. Martin Invi- San Antonio, Texas • Homeschooled (FEAST) tational in 5:21.56 . . . (Outdoor) Competed in four meets . . . finished 10th at the Conference USA Championship in the 10,000m run (38:27.97) . . . season-best 10K came in a 21st-place finish at the Drake Relays (36:47.40) . . . finished 21st at the league meet in the 5,000m run with a time of 18:10.90 . . . (Cross Country) Ran in Personal Bests two meets during her rookie season . . . finished ninth at the Hurricane Festival with Cross Country: 5K: 18:21.75, 6K: 21:55.8 a two-mile time of 11:31 . Indoor: Mile: 4:58.56, 3,000m: 10:17.50 High School: Lettered in cross country and track and field all four years for FEAST 2013: (Cross Country) Ran in three meets . . . placed 19th at the Missouri Southern (Family Educators Alliance of South Texas) . . . named to the Nike Regional Team all Stampede 5K race with a time of 21:41.23 and finished 29th at the Conference USA four years . . . was a member of the San Antonio Express News Super Team all four Championships 5K race with a time of 18:21.75 . . . finished 82nd at the NCAA Mid- years . . . was named the San Antonio Express News Runner of the Year as a senior . west Regional 6K race with a time of 21:55.8. . . ran personal bests in the 800m (2:19), 1,600m (5:00.30) and 3,200m (10:57) senior year . . . was named the Free Spirits Athlete of the Year as a junior. 2012-13: (Indoor) Red-shirted . . . (Outdoor) Red-shirted. Personal: Majoring in nursing. . . started running at age 10 . . . daughter of David 2011-12: (Indoor) Finished eighth at the Conference USA Championship with a sea- and Belinda Dunn . . . has five siblings - Kevin, Ally, Stephen, Emily and Samuel . . son-best mark in the mile of 4:58.56 . . . placed fourth in the same event at the J.D. . twin sister, Emily, also competes for Tulsa track and field/cross country . . . born Martin Invitational with a time of 5:08.09 . . . finished 25th at the league meet in the November 19, 1992. 3,000m run (10:27.23) . . . season-best 3K was 10:17.50 in a fifth-place performance at the Tyson Invitational . . . (Outdoor) Did not compete.

High School: Lettered in track and field all four years for FEAST (Family Educators Alliance of South Texas) . . . ranked third in the outdoor 1,600m in Texas her senior year, while also placing first in the Congress Avenue mile . . . posted a career-best 1,600m of 4:48 her junior year . . . ran a personal-best in the 3,200m her senior year (10:58) . . . named the San Antonio Express News Runner of the Year as a junior . . . qualified for theSan Antonio Express News Super Team (top seven in the area) three times.

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Personal: Majoring in business . . . daughter of Patrick Jean-Baptiste and Kathleen Jean-Pierre . . . has one sister, Amely . . . born July 15, 1991. Cydney Fogle Sprints • 5-11 • Fr-HS Broken Arrow, Okla. • Broken Arrow HS WOMEN Alyssa Jones Distance • 5-3 • Fr-HS High School: Lettered all four years at Broken Arrow High School in track and field Fenton, Mo. • Rockwood Summit HS . . . a member of the conference championship team as a junior . . . also won the regional championship in her senior season.

Personal: Majoring in nursing . . . began running at age 7 . . . daughter of Rebekah and Anthony Fogle . . . has an older brother, Justin, a younger brother, Tony and a High School: Went to state in her freshman and senior seasons at Rockwood Sum- younger sister, Shelby . . . father played football at Oklahoma . . . favorite profes- mit High School . . . was an all-state selection in her sophomore and junior seasons sional cross country/track athlete is . . . born April 26, 1995. in cross country . . . earned first-team St. Louis all-metro honors in her sophomore season and earned second-team St. Louis all-metro in her junior season in cross country . . . went to state in the 4x800 in her freshman season . . . earned an all-state selection in the 3,200-meter run with an eighth place finish in a time of 10:53 in her sophomore season . . . in her junior season, she was the conference champion in the 3,200-meter race . . . earned an all-state selection in the 3,200-meter race with a Audrey Jean-Baptiste fifth place finish with a time of 11:07 in her senior season . . . her team was confer- Sprints • 5-5 • Sr-4L ence champions in her sophomore and junior seasons in cross country . . . her team Montreal, Quebec • Universite du Quebec a Montreal was districts and sectionals champions in her sophomore season of cross country.

Personal: Majoring in mechanical engineering . . . began running at age 9 . . . favor- ite professional cross country/track athlete is . . . daughter of Lisa and Jeff Jones . . . has one younger sibling, Garrett . . . born March 1, 1995. Personal Bests Indoor: 60m: 7.92, 200m: 25.82, 300m: 41.65, 400m: 57.47 Outdoor: 100m: 12.24, 200m: 24.72, 400m: 55.42

2012-13: (Indoor) Competed in two events and placed 23rd in the 400 meter race at the Conference USA Championships with a time of 58.29 . . . finished 57th at the 400 meter race at the Tyson Invitational with a time of 58.23 . . . (Outdoor) Competed in five meets . . . placed third in the 4x100 at the Arkansas Invitational and finished ninth in the 4x100 at the C-USA Championships . . . finished second at the Nebraska Quad at the 400 meters with a time of 55.92, placed eighth at the Arkansas Invitational 400 meter race with a time of 55.85 . . . set a personal-best time of 55.42 in the 400-meter race at the C-USA Championships to finish 10th . . . set a personal-best in the 100-me- ter race with a time of 12.24 for an 11th place finish . . . placed ninth at the Tulsa Duels 200 meters with a time of 25.35 and finished fifth in the 200 meters at the Nebraska Quad with a time of 24.86.

2011-12: (Indoor) Saw action at five meets . . . was part of the 4x400m relay team that finished fifth at the Conference USA Championship in 3:45.48 . . . placed third at the KSU Invitational in the 60m dash with a season-best mark of 7.92 . . . season-best mark of 25.82 in the 200m dash came in a 62nd-place effort at the Tyson Invitational . . . finished 13th at the league meet in the 400m prelims (57.47) . . . (Outdoor) Competed in six events . . . helped the 4x400m relay team place eighth at the C-USA Champion- ship (3:47.40) . . . won the 4x400m relay at the Tulsa Duels (3:48.74) . . . finished third in the 400m dash at the Track-It Buster Invitational in 56.04 . . . placed 11th in the C-USA 400m dash prelims with a season-best mark of 55.95 . . . was 22nd in the 200m dash prelims at the league meet in 25.14.

Previous College (Université du Québec à Montréal, 2011): Competed in the 60m and the 300m during the indoor season . . . finished third at nationals in the 60m . . . won the Quebec Conference championship in the 300m, and finished second in the 60m. Audrey Jean-Baptiste High School: Lettered in track junior year at Collège Regina Assumpta . . . also lettered in basketball her freshman and sophomore years.

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at Grand Valley High School . . . named to the all-conference team nine times in track . . . was all-state in cross country both her junior and senior years . . . finished second at state in the 4x800m senior year . . . placed fourth at state in cross country Kaitlyn Killeen senior year . . . personal bests were: 1:00.55 in the 400m, 2:19 in the 800m, 5:09 in WOMEN Distance • 5-7 • Fr-HS the 1,600m, and 11:22 in the 3,200m . . . also lettered twice in both basketball and Woodlands, Texas • The Woodlands volleyball. College Park HS Personal: Majoring in athletic training . . . began running at age 12 . . . daughter of Andy and Diane Krieg . . . has one older sister, Sam . . . born February 26, 1993. High School: Was a four-year letterwinner in track and field and a three-year let- terwinner in cross country at the Woodlands College Park High School . . . recorded personal-best 18:35 in 5K race in cross country . . . recorded personal-bests 2:16 in 800-meter run and 5:06 in 1,600-meter run in track and field . . . was a regional quali- fier in the 800-meter run with a time of 2:16 . . . was a cross country stat qualifier for all four years from 2009-12. Clara Langley Distance • 5-6 • Fr-HS Personal: Majoring in mechanical engineering . . . began running at age 10 . . . fa- Kingston, Canada • Stony Brook University vorite cross country/track athlete is Kara Goucher . . . daughter of Denise and Joseph Killeen . . . has one younger sister, Abbey . . . born April 30, 1995.

Personal Bests Cross Country: 2 mile: 11:45, 5K: 17.39.43, 6K: 22.05.1

Brandi Krieg 2013: (Cross Country) Ran in five fall meets and finished 10th in the two-mile race Distance • 5-4 • Jr-3L at the Hurricane Festival with a time of 11:45 in her first collegiate race . . . placed De Beque, Colo. • Grand Valley HS fourth at the Missouri Southern Stampede 5K race with a time of 17:39.43 . . . fin- ished 34th at the Conference USA Championships 5K race with a time of 18:25.39.

High School: Set personal-bests in the 1,500 meters with a time of 4:49, 3,000 meters with a time of 10:04 and 5,000 meters with a time of 17:43 . . . ran in the 2012 Personal Bests Canadian Junior Nationals Cross Country and finished 18th. Cross Country: 5K: 17.37.74, 6K: 21:45.7 Indoor: 1,000m: 2:56.98, Mile: 5:00.76, 3,000m: 10:04.94, 5,000m: 17:20.87 Personal: Majoring in philosophy . . . born November 28, 1994 . . . daughter of Leslie Outdoor: 1,500m: 4:38.72, 3,000m: 10:14.45, 5,000m: 16.58.63 Langlotz and Hugh Langley . . . has five older siblings, Hughie, Annie, Ben, Emma, Willy . . . started running at the age of 13 . 2013: (Cross Country) Ran in four meets in the fall . . . set a personal-best 17:37.74 in the Missouri Southern Stampede 5K race to finish third . . . placed ninth in the C-USA Championships 5K race with a time of 17:41.52 . . . finished 60th at the NCAA Midwest Regional 6K race with a time of 21:45.7 . . . earned C-USA Second Team All-Conference accolades.

2012-13: (Cross Country) Ran five times in the fall . . . placed 11th at the C-USA Championships in the 5K with a personal-best of 17:34.0 . . . competed at the NCAA Midwest Regional meet and set a personal-best 6K time of 21:44.48 . . . (Indoor) Participated in four meets . . . placed third at the Tyson Invitational in the mile with a time of 5:00.76 and finished eighth in the Conference USA Championships in the 5,000 meters with a time of 17:20.87 . . . placed 11th at the C-USA Championships in the 3,000 meters with a time of 10:04.94 and finished 20th at the Meyo Invitational 3,000 meter race with a time of 10:20.55 . . . (Outdoor) Won the 1,500 meters at the Tulsa Duels with a time of 4:42.11 and finished fifth at the Akransas Spring Invita- tional in the 1,500 meters with a personal-best time of 4:38.72 . . . placed 12th in the 5,000 meters at the Mt. Sac Relays with a time of 16:58.63 and 13th in the 5,000 meters at the C-USA Championships with a time of 17:15.10.

2011-12: (Cross Country) Ran in three meets in her first year with Tulsa . . . placed 35th at the OSU Jamboree with a season-best 5K of 18:22.39 . . . also participated at NCAA Pre-Nationals, running a 6K mark of 22:59 . . . (Indoor) Did not compete . . . (Outdoor) Participated in six meets . . . finished third at the John Jacobs Invitational in the 3,000m run (10:36.04) . . . season-best 3K was 10:14.45 at the Arkansas Spring Invitational (eighth place) . . . ran a season-best 5,000 of 18:01.04 at the Conference USA Championship to finish 19th.

High School: Earned four letters in track and field and three letters in cross country Brandi Krieg

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. . . finished in third place in the 100-meter hurdles and fifth in the 4x400 at the KSHSAA Class 6A State Championship in her sophomore season . . . finished second in the 100-meter hurdles and first place in the 4x400 at the KSHSAA Regional in her Olivia Lopez sophomore season . . . finished sixth in the 100-meter hurdles at the KSHSAA Class Distance • 5-4 • Fr-HS 6A State Championship in her freshman season . . . finished second in the 100-meter San Antonio, Texas • Antonian College Prep. hurdles and third in the 300-meter hurdles at the KSHSAA Regional in her freshman season. WOMEN

Personal: Majoring in arts and sciences . . . born on September 16, 1994 . . . daugh- Personal Bests ter of Missy and Michael Lothamer . . . has three older siblings, Caity, Kale and Erik Cross Country: 2 mile: 11:37, 5K: 18:07.49, 6K: 22:38.24 . . . started to run track at the age of 13. Indoor: 800m: 2:25.83, 1,000m: 3:03.28, Mile: 5:13.52, 3,000m: 10:53.54 Outdoor: 1,500m: 4:38.72, 3,000m: 10:14.45, 5,000m: 16.58.63

2013: (Cross Country) Ran in five fall events . . . finished seventh in the two-mile race at the Hurricane Festival with a time of 11:37 and placed ninth at the Missouri Alexandra Lyons Southern Stampede 5K race with a time of 18:07.49 . . . placed 46th at the Confer- Sprints • 5-4 • So-1L ence USA Championships 5K race with a time of 18:52.05. Vinita, Okla. • Wyandotte HS 2012-13: (Indoor) Participated in three meets . . . placed 20th in the C-USA Cham- pionships mile race with a time of 5:13.52 and finished 29th in the 3,000 meter race at the C-USA Championships with a time of 10:53.54 . . . placed 44th at the Meyo Invitational 1,000 meter race with a time of 3:03.28 and finished 59th at the Meyo Personal Bests Invitational mile race with a time of 5:14.71 . . . (Outdoor) Participated in six events . Indoors: 200m: 27.05, 400m: 1:00.70 . . finished second in the 1,500 meters at the Tulsa Duels with a time of 4:49.65 and placed third in the Arkansas Spring Invitational 1,500 meters with a time of 4:47.36 2012-13: (Indoor) Ran in four events . . . finished 13th at the Wildcat Invitational . . . finished seventh in the Nebraska Quad 1,500 meters with a time of 4:48.05 and with a time of 27.38 in the 200 meters and finished 30th in the 400 meters at the placed ninth in the 1,500 meters at the Arkansas Invitational with a time of 4:45.11 Conference USA Championships with a time of 1:00.70 . . . (Outdoors) Participated in . . . finished 15th in the 1,500 meters (4:48.43) and placed 34th at the 5,000 meters five meets . . . placed seventh in the 400 meters at the Nebraska Quad with a time (18:40.50) at the C-USA Championships. of 59.97 and finished third in the 4x100 at the Arkansas Invitational with a time of 47.81 . . . finished ninth in the Conference USA Championships 4x100 and finished High School: Ran track and cross country at Antonian College Preparatory High 10th in the 4x400 at the C-USA Championships . . . placed 11th at the Arkansas Invi- School . . . earned a total of eight varsity letters between the two . . . set the school tational with a time of 58.70 in the 400 meters and finished 22nd in the 400 meters record in the 3200m, 1600m, and 800m . . . was a three-time Female Athlete of the at the C-USA Championships. Year at Antonian . . . named the Conference Female Athlete of the Year her senior year. High School: Was a four year letterwinner in track and field at Wyandotte High School . . . was the Oklahoma Class 2A 400-meter runner-up in 2011 while finishing Personal: Majoring in Biology . . . born January 13, 1994 . . . daughter of Benjamin third and fourth, respectively, in the 200m and 100m . . . finished fourth in the 2A and Olivia Lopez . . . earned three varsity letters in soccer during high school . . . state meet in the 400m in 2010 and third in 2009 . . . also played softball in high started running competitively at the age of 12. school and stole 59 bases during her career.

Personal: Majoring in athletic training . . . born on December 6, 1993 . . . daughter of Daniel and Carla Lyons . . . has two brothers, Zack and Andy . . . wants to become Elizabeth Lothamer a physical therapist with a professional sports team. Sprints • 5-10 • Fr-HS Olathe, Kan. • Olathe South HS

High School: Was a four year letterwinner in track and field at Olathe South High School . . . had personal-bests of 15.10 in the 100-meter hurdles and a 45.59 in the 300-meter hurdles . . . owns her high school record in the 300-meters of 45.59 set in her junior season and in the 4x400 of 4:00.80 set in her sophomore season . . . finished in sixth place at the KSHSAA Class 6A State Championship in the 300-meter hurdles her senior season . . . finished second in the 100-meter hurdles and third in the 300-meter hurdles at the KSHSAA Regional her senior season . . . was an honorable mention on the Kansas City Star-All Sunflower Track Team in her senior and junior seasons . . . finished in seventh place in the 300-meter hurdles of the KSHSAA Class 6A State Championship as a junior . . . finished third in the 100-meter hurdles and in the 300-meter hurdles at the KSHSAA Regional in her junior season

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Danielle Medearis Stacie Taylor WOMEN Distance • 5-9 • Fr-HS Distance • 5-6 • Fr-HS Longmont, Colo. • Holy Family HS Glasgow, Scotland • Glasgow School of Sport

High School: Was a four-year letterwinner in cross country and track and field at Personal Bests Holy Family High School . . . earned cross country second-team all-state her senior Cross Country: 5K: 17.31.15, 6K: 22.02.06 season . . . earned cross country regionals first team honors her junior and senior seasons . . . earned academic all-state cross country for all four seasons . . . recorded 2013: (Cross Country) Ran in three fall meets and finished second in the Missouri personal-bests of 19:30 in 5K race, 2:23 in 800-meter run and 5:39 in the mile . . . Southern Stampede 5K race with a time of 17:31.15 . . . placed 10th at the Confer- earned 2012 Metropolitan League Senior of the year . . . won the class 3A state ence USA Championships 5K race with a time of 17:44.50 . . . earned C-USA Second championship in cross country. Team All-Conference honors.

Personal: Majoring in exercise and sports science . . . born on May 19, 1995 . . High School: Recorded personal-bests in the 1,500 meters with a time of 4:44, . daughter of Julie and Terry Medearis . . . has one older brother, Tim, and three 3,000 meters with a time of 10:08 and three miles with a time of 17:27 . . . finished younger sisters, Amanda, Marianna and Bridget… started to run cross country/track ninth at the Virgin Mini . . . won the Scottish Under-18 3,000 at the age of 14… lists her most memorable event as the state cross country race meters and the Scottish Schools Cross Country. her senior season. Personal: Majoring in history . . . favorite professional cross country/track athlete is Dame Kelly Holmes . . . began running at the age of 15 . . . has one older sister, Jemma . . . daughter of Sharron and John Craig Taylor . . . born October 12, 1995.

Olivia O’Hare Distance • 5-6 • So-2L Edinburgh, Scotland • Peebles HS Lauren Thomas Sprints • 5-5 • Fr-HS Tulsa, Okla. • Metro Christian Academy Personal Bests Cross Country: 5K: 17:56.3 , 6K: 23:08.04

2013: (Cross Country) Red-shirted High School: Attended Metro Christian Academy and won four letters in track and field and two in basketball . . . ran a 0.57 split in the 4x400 and a 25.2 split in the 2012-13: (Cross Country) Ran in two meets in the fall . . . set a personal-best 5k of 4x200 her senior season . . . also ran a 25.89 in the 200 meters and a 12.18 in the 17:56.3 and 6K best of 23:08.04 . . . (Indoor) Red-shirted . . . (Outdoor) Red-shirted. 100 meters in her senior season . . . placed fourth at state in the 100 meters, third in the 200 meters and second in the 400 meters her senior season . . . named the team High School: Was the Scottish Champion in the 800 and 1500 meters . . . claimed captain in her senior season . . . placed third at state in the 100 meters, 200 meters first place in the 800m at the 2011 Celtic Games . . . earned the Silver Medal at the and 4x200 her junior season . . . finished fifth in the 4x400 in her junior season . . . fin- United Kingdom School Games in the 800 . . . competed in four years of track at ished third at state in the 100 meters and the 200 meters in her sophomore season. Peebles High School in Edinburgh, Scotland and two years of field hockey. Personal: Majoring in chemical engineering/pre-med . . . greatest track moment Personal: Majoring in exercise and sports science . . . born on July 13, 1995 . . . was running in the 200 meters at state in her freshman season . . . has two younger daughter of Terence and Gillian O’Hare . . . has three brothers in Ryan, Chris and silbings Nik and Molli . . . daughter of Kerri and Michael Thomas . . . born June 23, Dominic… her brother, Chris, competed on the Tulsa track and field team and was 1995. the 2012 NCAA Indoor Track and Field Champion in the mile.

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best 3K time of 9:52.69 at the Tyson Invitational to finish sixth . . . (Outdoor) Named to the C-USA Third Team after finishing third at the league meet in the 10,000m run (35:34.06) . . . season-best 10K of 35:31.59 was good for 15th at the Mt. SAC Relay’s Josie Wilcox and fifth in school history . . . ran the 3K twice, finishing second at both the Tulsa Distance • 5-3 • Sr-6L Duels (10:12.81) and the John Jacobs Invitational (10:33.82) . . . placed 10th at the Nelson, New Zealand • Nelson College for Girls league meet in the 5,000m run in 17:16.24. INTRO WOMEN 2010-11: (Cross Country) Ran in her first-collegiate event at the Conference USA Championship, helping lead Tulsa to the team title with a 5K time of 18:20 and a 40th-place finish. . . was a member of the first women’s team in school history to Personal Bests compete at the NCAA Championships . . . finished fourth on the team and 116th Cross Country: 2 Mile: 11:07 5K: 17:36.6, 6K: 21:29.3 overall at Nationals with a 6K time of 21:29.3 . . . (Indoor) Competed in five meets Indoor: 1,000m: 3:06.41, Mile: 5:06.70, 3,000m: 9:52.69, 5,000m: 17:02.92 . . . won the 3,000m at both the Tyson Invitational (9:53.11) and the Fazoli/Bay- Outdoor: 3,000m: 10:11.75, 5,000m: 17:16.24, 10,000m: 35.31.59, 1500m: 4:49.71 mont Invitational (9:53.54) . . . finished sixth at the Conference USA Championship in the 5,000 (17:18.86 - fifth-fastest time in school history) and eighth in the 3,000 2013: (Cross Country) Competed in one fall meet . . . placed seventh at the Missouri (10:00.25) . . . placed fourth in the Mile (5:06.70) at the KSU Invitational . . . (Outdoor) Southern Stampede with a time of 17:55.76. Ran in one race during the outdoor campaign at the Drake Relays . . . was the anchor of the 4x1,600m Relay team that finished seventh in a time of 20:00.51, which was 2012-13: (Cross Country) Competed in six fall meets . . . set a personal-best 11:07 in the second-fastest time in school history. the two-mile at the Hurricane Festival . . . placed 13th at the C-USA Championships in the 5K with a personal-best time of 17:36.6 . . . competed at the NCAA Midwest High School: Was on the N2 Junior Cross Country Team and the N2 Elite Duathlon Regional . . . (Indoor) Red-shirted ... (Outdoor) Ran at five meets ... placed third in the Team . . . was the Nelson Cross Country Champion in the 3,000 meters and the 1,500 3,000 meter race with a time of 10:11.75 at the Nebraska Quad and finished fourth in meters . . . placed third at the N2 Nationals Road Race and was fourth in Cross the 3,000 meter race with a time of 10:16.89 at the Tulsa Duels . . . finished sixth in Country . . . placed second in the 5K and third in both the 3K and the Steeplechase the 1,500 meter race at the Arkansas Spring Invitational with a time of 4:49.71 and at N2 Nationals. the 10,000 meter race at the Drake Relays with a time of 35:38.09 and the C-USA Championships with a time of 36:34.16 . . . finished 12th at the C-USA Champion- Personal: Majoring in biology . . . hobbies include swimming, cycling and running ships in the 5,000 meters with a time of 17:12.01. . . . biggest sports thrill was winning the N2 duathlon nationals . . . has a younger sister, Polly . . . daughter of David and Janette Wilcox . . . born June 11, 1991. 2011-12: (Indoor) Ran at five meets . . . placed fifth at the Conference USA Cham- pionship in the 5,000m run in 17:02.92, which was the third-fastest time in school history . . . also finished 10th at the league meet in the 3K (9:58.51) . . . ran a season-

2013 C-USA Cross Country Champions

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2014 Tulsa Women’s Track & Field Back row – (L-R) Hartly Carlisle, Alex Lyons, Alyssa Jones, Katie Killeen, Olivia O’Hare, Stacie Taylor, Emily Dunn, Katherine Camp, Ursa Belaj, Roos-Sanne Claassen Front row – (L-R) Natasha Cockram, Danielle Medearis, Clara Langley, Brandi Krieg, Rachel Baptista, Olivia Lopez, Lauren Thomas, Cydney Fogle, Elizabeth Lothamer (Not pic- tured, Janessa Dunn and Josie Wilcox)

2014 Tulsa Men’s Track & Field Back row – (L-R) Paul Akintade, Joseph Donegan, Kirk Smith, Otugo Ananaba, Andre Brown, Bryce Robinson, Julian Frazier, Simon Greiner, Austin Hostetler Middle row – (L-R) Dallas Elmore, Nick Criser, Jake McDonnell, Marc Scott, Dennis Hodapp, Tim Rackers, Isaac Sanders, Colt Johnson, David Anderson, Brian Tabb Front row – (L-R) Aaron Thornburg, Adam Roderique, Casey Fitzergald, Danny Thater, Adam Palamar, Elijah Silva, Emmett Cookson, Andrew Jameson, Alex Lybarger, (Not Pictured: Chris Reuter, Phil Royer)

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2014 Tulsa Men’s Track & Field Roster Name Events Ht. Cl-Exp Hometown/Previous School Paul Akintade Sprints 6-3 FR-HS St. Paul, Minn./Highland Park HS Otuga Ananaba Sprints 5-8 FR-HS Edmond, Okla./Deer Creek HS

MEN David Anderson Sprints/Hurdles 5-8 SO-1L Colorado Springs, Colo./Rampart HS Andre Brown Sprints 5-9 FR-HS Cypress, Texas/Prestonwood Christian Academy Emmett Cookson Distance 5-11 SR-9L St. Louis, Mo./St. Louis University HS Nick Criser Distance 5-11 FR-1L Tulsa, Okla./Edison HS Dallas Elmore Distance 5-10 FR-1L Tulsa, Okla./Jenks HS Casey Fitzgerald Distance 5-6 SR-2L Blackpool, Mo./St. Louis University HS Julian Frazier Sprints/Hurdles 6-0 SR-7L Tulsa, Okla./Holland Hall HS Simon Greiner Distance 5-10 SO-3L Edmond, Okla./Memorial HS Jake Hanks Throws 6-2 FR-HS Fort Collins, Colo./Fort Collins HS Dennis Hodapp Distance 5-11 SR-8L Austin, Texas/St. Michael’s Catholic Academy Austin Hostetler High Jump 6-2 FR-HS Castle Rock, Colo./Douglas County HS Andrew Jameson Sprints 5-11 SR-4L Houston, Texas/Houston Christian Academy Colt Johnson Multis 6-0 JR-3L Dripping Springs, Texas/Dripping Springs HS Alex Lybarger Throws 5-10 SO-2L Tulsa, Okla./Bishop Kelly HS Jake McDonnell Distance 5-9 SO-3L Dublin, Ireland/St. Drogheda HS Adam Palamar Distance 5-8 FR-2L Ottawa, Ontario/Merivale HS Tim Rackers Distance 6-2 JR-7L St. Louis, Mo./St. Louis University HS Chris Reuter Sprints 6-0 SR-TR Siegen, Germany/University of Siegen Bryce Robinson Sprints 5-10 SO-2L Edmond, Okla./Memorial HS Adam Roderique Distance 5-10 FR-HS Chesterfield, Mo./Marquette HS Philip Royer Distance 5-11 GS-GR Portsmouth, R.I./Dartmouth College Isaac Sanders Sprints 6-1 SO-2L Moore, Okla./Moore HS Marc Scott Distance 5-11 SO-2L North Yorkshire, England/Northallerton College Elijah Silva Distance 5-11 FR-HS Toronto, Canada/Brebeuf College School Kirk Smith Distance 5-10 FR-HS St. Louis, Mo./John Burroughs HS Brian Tabb Distance 6-0 SR-6L Round Rock, Texas/Round Rock HS Danny Thater Distance 6-2 SR-6L Springfield, Mo./Kickapoo HS Aaron Thornburg Distance 6-0 JR-6L Lenexa, Kan./Shawnee Mission Northwest HS

Hurricane by Class Isaac Sanders By Event Dallas Elmore Pronunciation Guide Seniors Marc Scott Sprints/Hurdles Casey Fitzgerald Akintade: Akin-Tah-Day Emmett Cookson Paul Akintade Simon Greiner Ananaba: A-nan-na-ba Casey Fitzgerald Freshmen Otuga Ananaba Dennis Hodapp Hodapp: HO-dapp Julian Frazier Paul Akintade Jake McDonnell Otuga Ananaba David Anderson Hostetler: Hoss-tet-ler Andrew Jameson Adam Palamar Brian Tabb Andre Brown Andre Brown Keilbarth: KYLE-barth Danny Thater Nick Criser Julian Frazer Tim Rackers Pinheiro: pin-AIR-oh Joseph Donegan Andrew Jameson Adam Roderique Roderique: Rod-Err-Ick Juniors Dallas Elmore Colt Johnson Philip Royer Reuter: Roi-ter Colt Johnson Austin Hostetler Bryce Robinson Marc Scott Tim Rackers Adam Roderique Isaac Sanders Elijah Silva Aaron Thornburg Elijah Silva Kirk Smith Kirk Smith Jumps/Multi-Events Brian Tabb Sophomores Danny Thater David Anderson Austin Hostetler Simon Greiner Aaron Thornburg Alex Lybarger Distance Jake McDonnell Emmett Cookson Throws Adam Palamar Nick Criser Alex Lybarger Bryce Robinson Joseph Donegan

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Paul Akintade Andre Brown Sprints • 6-3 • Fr-HS Sprints • 5-9 • Fr-HS MEN St. Paul, Minn. • Saint Paul Highland Park HS Cypress, Texas • Prestonwood Christian Academy

High School: Competed at Saint Paul Highland Park High School and lettered four High School: Lettered in track and field for three seasons at Prestonwood Chris- times in track and field. . . ran a personal-best 10.64 in the 100 meters, 22.34 in the tian Academy . . . also lettered for two seasons in football . . . was the TAAPS 5A 200 meters, 49.98 in the 400 meters, 14.8 in the 110 meter hurdles and 43.6 in the Regional Champion in the 4x4 in his senior season and 400-meter district champion 300-meter hurdles during his prep career . . . recorded personal-bests of 23’5.50” in his sophomore season. in the long jump, 46’3” in the triple jump, 44’5” in the shot put and 6’4” in the high jump during his high school career . . . earned All-American and All-State honors in Personal: Majroing in accounting . . . born February 7, 1995 . . . son of Jennifer his senior season as well as All-State as a junior . . . earned all-conference twice Campbell . . . has two younger brothers, Collin and Bryceson . . . lists his most and all-conference honors twice . . . recorded an 11.11 in the 100 meters, 22.34 in memorable event was the 400-meter race in his senior season . . . started running the 200 meters, 49.98 in the 400 meters and had a long jump of 22’0.25” and a triple at the age of eight. jump of 44’9” in his junior season . . . recorded a 10.9 in the 100 meters and a 22.8 in the 200 meters in his sophomore season and recorded a 10.9 in the 100-meter dash as a freshman.

Personal: Majoring in biology pre-med . . . born on March 28. 1995 . . . son of Ruth Emmett Cookson and Rufus Akintade . . . has two older siblings, Eunice and David, and a younger sis- Distance • 5-11 • Sr-9L ter Lois . . . also lettered in soccer, where he recorded 16 goals and 14 assists, which was the second-most goals and assists on the team . . . also lettered in football, St. Louis, Mo. • St. Louis University HS where he recorded 25-plus tackles, two sacks, four forced fumbles and one fumble recovery in five games in 2012.

Personal Bests Cross Country: 4 mile: 20:15, 8K: 25:18, 10K: 32:35.8 Indoor: Mile: 4:29.64, 3,000m: 8:33.26, 5,000m: 14:59.91 Outdoor: 1,500m: 4:01.24, 2,000m Steeplechase: 6:08.98, 3,000m Steeplechase: David Anderson 9:20.70, 5,000m: 15:08.62 Sprints/Hurdles • 5-8 • So-1L Colorado Springs, Colo. • Rampart HS 2013: (Cross Country) Ran in six meets during the fall . . . finished 15th in the four mile race at the Hurricane Festival with a time of 21:59 . . . placed 10th in the 8K race at the Missouri Southern Stampede in a time of 25:43.34 . . . placed 20th at the Conference USA Championships 8K race with a time of 26.13.81 . . . set a personal- best in the 10K race at the NCAA Midwest Regional with a time of 32:35.8. 2012-13: (Indoor) Red-shirted. (Outdoor) Competed in the 800 meters of the Tulsa Duels. 2012-13: (Cross Country) Ran in four meets during the fall . . . finished ninth at the Hurricane Festival . . . ran a personal-best of 25:18 in the 8K at the Notre Dame High School: Competed at Rampart High School . . . captained both the track and Invitational . . . claimed 17th at the C-USA Championships . . . (Indoor) Ran in four cross country teams his senior year. events . . . placed 10th in the C-USA Championships in the 3,000 meters with a time of 8:33.26 and in the 5,000 meters with a time of 15:01.96 . . . set a personal-best in Personal: Majoring in biochemistry . . . born June 26, 1993 . . . son of Jim and Diane the 5,000 meters with a time of 14:59.91 at the Meyo Invitational to finish 28th . . . Anderson . . . has one brother, Austin, and two sisters, Katie and Carolyn . . . intends set a personal-best in the mile race at the Wildcat Invitational with a time of 4:29.64 to pursue a medical research profession following graduation. . . . (Outdoor) Competed in four events . . . won the Arkansas Spring Invitational 3,000 meter steeplechase with a time of 9:26.38 . . . placed fourth in the C-USA Champion- ships 3,000 meter steeplechase with a time of 9:26.52 . . . finished third in the 2,000 meter steeplechase in the Tulsa Duels with a time of 6:08.98 . . . placed 18th in the 3,000 meter steeplechase at the Mt. Sac Relays with a time of 9:35.76.

2011-12: (Cross Country) Saw action in three races . . . finished 14th at the Houston Duel with a career-best four-mile time of 20:15 . . . posted a career-best 8K of 26:05 at NCAA Pre-Nationals to finish 143rd . . . placed 148th at the OSU Jamboree in 26:32.54. (Indoor) Did not compete . . . (Outdoor) Placed eighth at the C-USA Cham- pionship in the 3,000m Steeplechase with the fourth-fastest time in school history of 9:20.70 . . . also competed in the 5K at the league meet, finishing 17th in 15:08.62 . . . ran the 1,500 meters at the Track-It Buster Invitational, placing 12th in 4:08.01 . . . had a season-best sixth-place finish in the steeplechase at the John McDonnell Invitational.

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2010-11: (Cross Country) Competed in two events and posted a season-best finish of 19th at the Hurricane Festival with a four-mile time of 20:48 . . . finished second on the team and 94th overall at the Missouri Stampede with an 8K time of 26:46.90 . . Dallas Elmore . (Indoor) Participated in five races . . . ran season-bests in the 3,000m (8:44.60) and Distance • 5-10 • Fr-1L the 5,000m (15:02.81) at the Conference USA Championship . . . posted a season Jenks, Okla. • Jenks HS

MEN best of 4:32.14 in the mile at the J.D. Martin Invitational . . . (Outdoor) Raced five times . . . posted the fifth-fastest time in school history in the 3,000m Steeplechase at the Conference USA Championship (9:24.34) to finish fourth . . . won the 3,000m Steeplechase at the Razorback Invitational in a time of 9:33.96 . . . posted a career- Personal Bests best time of 4:01.24 in the 1,500m at the John Jacobs Invitational to place third. Cross Country: 4 mile: 23:09, 8K: 27:13.88

High School: Lettered three years in both track and field and cross country at St. 2013: (Cross Country) Ran in two fall meets . . . placed 16th at the Missouri Southern Louis University High School . . . his track and field team won the Class 4A State Stampede 8K race with a time of 27:13.88 . . . finished 23rd in the four mile race at Championship his senior and sophomore years . . . his team placed second at state the Hurricane Festival with a time of 23:09. his junior year . . . finished 30th at the state cross country meet as a senior . . . also finished 12th in the 3,200 meters his senior year . . . ran a personal-best 5K time of High School: Won five letters in cross country and track and field . . . was a member 16:20 . . . his fastest time in the 1,600 meters was 4:32, and his best time in the of the 6A team state champions as a senior in cross country . . . was named to the 3,200 was 9:32 . . . earned the Team Leadership Award in cross country his senior all-region team and was the regional champion in cross country his senior season . year . . . was a captain in both cross country and track his senior year. . . ran a 1:57.83 in the 800-meter run and finished fifth at the state 6A meet in the mile with a time of 4:27 in his senior season . . . placed seventh in the state 6A meet Personal: Majoring in computer science . . . son of Noel Cookson and Jane Fitzger- with a time of 16:25 in the 5K race of his senior season . . . named the team captain ald . . . born August 6, 1992. his senior season.

Personal: Majoring in arts and sciences . . . born on March 17, 1995 . . . son of Dawn and Don Elmore . . . has a younger sister, Darcy . . . lettered in soccer his sophomore season . . . lists his biggest sports thrill is winning the Oklahoma 6A Nick Criser state championship. Distance • 5-11 • Fr-1L Tulsa, Okla. • Edison HS

Personal Bests Cross Country: 4 mile: 23:09, 8K: 27:26.90

2013: (Cross Country) Ran in two fall meets . . . placed 16th at the Hurricane Festival four mile race with a time of 23:09 . . . finished 17th at the Missouri Southern Stam- pede 8K race with a time of 27:26.90.

High School: Was a four-year letterwinner in cross country and track and field at Edison High school . . . finished sixth in the state 6A 1,600 meters in track and field of his senior season . . . finished 10th at the state 5A cross country meet in his junior season . . . finished fifth at the state 5A 1,600-meter run of his junior season.

Personal: Majoring in petroleum engineering . . . born on October 8, 1993 . . . son of Elizabeth and Greg Criser . . . father, a former TU punter, works at Tulsa as an equipment manager . . . has two younger siblings, Hunter and Lydia . . . lists his memorable moment as riding a two-seater at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway at 180 mph . . . started to run at the age of 12.

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in the preliminary round of the 200m at the Conference USA Championship, which was the second fastest in school history . . . ran a time of 47.36 in the 200m at the Meyo Invitational to finish third, and his mark was third best in school history . . . Casey Fitzgerald won the 400m at the Iowa State Open in 47.60 . . . (Outdoor) Qualified for the NCAA Distance • 5-6 • Sr-2L West Preliminary in the 400-meter dash, finishing 36th in 47.88 . . . finished third MEN Blackpool, Mo. • St. Louis University HS at the Conference USA Championship in the 4x400m with a school-record time of 3:10.69, and was named to the all-C-USA Third Team . . . finished fifth at the league meet in the 400m in 47.42 . . . placed sixth at the C-USA Championship in the 200m with a time of 21.69 . . . prelim mark in the 200m of 21.51 at the C-USA Champion- Personal Bests ship was the fifth-best in school history . . . finished fourth in the 400m at the John Cross Country: 8K: 30:48.27 McDonnell Invitational with the second-fastest time in school history of 47.12.

2013: (Cross Country) Ran in one fall meet, placing 19th at the Missouri Southern 2010-11: (Indoor) Participated in seven races . . . was named to both the All-Confer- Stampede 8K race with a time of 30:48.27. ence First Team and the All-Conference Second Team after his performance at the Conference USA Championship . . . was part of the Distance Medley Relay team that 2012-13: (Cross Country) Red-shirted . . . (Indoor) Did not participate . . . (Outdoor) won the C-USA Championship at the league meet in a time of 10:08.74 . . . anchored Did not participate. the 4x400m relay team that finished runner up at the C-USA Championship in 3:19.43 . . . posted season-bests in the 200m (22.49) and the 400m (49.16) at the Tyson Invi- 2011-12: (Cross Country) Finished ninth in the duel with Oral Roberts (18:00.45) . . . tational . . . won the 300m at the KSU Invitational with a season-best mark of 35.16 placed 29th at the season-opening Hurricane Festival (23:28). . . . (Outdoor) Sat out the outdoor campaign. (Indoor Track) Red-shirted . . . (Outdoor Track) Red-shirted. 2009-10: (Indoor) Competed in five meets . . . won the C-USA Championship in the High School: Lettered all four years in cross country at St. Louis University High 4x400m with a time 3:17.47 . . . named to the all-C-USA First Team . . . finished fourth School . . . also earned two letters in track and field . . . was part of the cross country at the C-USA Championships in the 400 meters . . . won the 200 meters at the Sooner team that won two Class 4A State Championships (senior and sophomore years) . . . Open and won the 300-meter dash at the KSU All-Comers . . . (Outdoor) Participated ran a personal-best of 17:04 in the 5K his sophomore year. in five meets . . . finished second in the 4x400m at the C-USA Championships, land- ing on the C-USA Second Team . . . finished fifth at the conference championships in Personal: Majoring in biochemistry and psychology . . . started running at age 11. both the 400 meters and the 4x100m . . . ran a school-record 4x400m at the Arkansas . . son of Michael and Diane Fitzgerald . . . has one older sister, Lindsey, and three Twilight with a time of 3:11.50 . . . won the 200-meter dash at the Tulsa Duels. younger sisters - Haley, Kelsey and Kelley . . . born April 6, 1992. High School: A four-year letterwinner in track at Holland Hall High School . . . a seven-time All-Southwest Preparatory Conference champion . . . won the 400m, 110-meter hurdles, 4x100m relay and 4x400m relay at the SPC championship meet as a senior . . . a three-time 110m hurdles SPC champion . . . set a personal-best time of 22.29 in the 200m at the Holland Hall Invitational as a senior . . . ran the 400m in 48.85 at the Kansas Relays during his senior season . . . owns personal-bests of 14.3 Julian Frazier in the 110m hurdles and 38.19 in the 300m hurdles. Sprints/Hurdles • 6-0 • Sr-7L Tulsa, Okla.• Holland Hall HS Personal: Majoring in psychology . . . enjoys playing soccer and writing . . . has one brother, Monty III, and one sister, Julia . . . son of Monty and Juanita Frazier . . . born August 4, 1991.

Personal Bests Indoor: 60m: 7.04, 200m: 21.47, 300m: 34.60, 400m: 47.36, 600y: 1:13.11 Outdoor: 200m: 21.45, 400m: 47.12 Simon Greiner 2012-13: (Indoor) Placed second in the qualifying 400 meters at the Frank Sevigne Distance • 5-10 • So-3L Invitational with a time of 47.89 . . . finished fourth in the Conference USA Champi- Edmond, Okla. • Edmond Memorial HS onships with a personal-best 21.47 . . . finished ninth in the 400 meters at the Tyson Invitational with a time of 47.62 and placed 25th in the 200 meters at the Tyson Invitational with a time of 21.64 . . . (Outdoor) Placed third in the Nebraska Quad 400 meters with a time of 47.17 and finished fifth at the Arkansas Spring Invitational 200 meters with a time of 21.46 . . . placed fifth at the C-USA Championships with a time Personal Bests of 48.40 in the 400 meters and finished ninth at the Nebraska Quad with a time of Cross Country: 8K: 25:44.19 21.45 in the 200 meters . . . won the 4x100 at the Tulsa Duel and placed second in the Indoor: 600y: 1:12.92, 500m: 1:06.32, 800m: 1:52.15 4x100 at the Arkansas Spring Invitational, Nebraska Quad and second in the 4x400 Outdoor: 800m: 1:52.02, 1500m: 3:54.00 at the Arkansas Invitational . . . . finished third in the 4x100 at the C-USA Champion- ships and finished third in the 4x400 at the C-USA Championships . . . placed 20th in 2013: (Cross Country) Competed in two meets . . . placed 11th at the Missouri South- the NCAA West Prelims in the 4x100. ern Stampede 8K race with a time of 25:44.19 . . . placed 55th at the Conference USA Championships 8K race with a time of 27:13.74. 2011-12: (Indoor) Was a three-time all-conference recipient . . . landed on the all-C- USA Second Team after finishing second at the league meet in the 400m with a time 2012-13: (Indoor) Placed fifth in the 800 meters at the Conference USA Champion- of 47.80 . . . earned a spot on the all-C-USA Third Team after placing third in both the ships with a time of 1:52.84 and finished second in the 800 meters at the Tyson 200m (21.74) and 4x400m (school-record time of 3:13.20) . . . posted a mark of 21.62 Invitational with a time of 1:52.15 . . . placed 18th at the Meyo Invitational 500

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meters with a time of 1:06.32 and finished 19th at the Meyo Invitational in the 800 placed sixth in the 3,000m at the league meet with a season-best mark of 8:22.13 meters with a time of 1:52.68 . . . (Outdoor) Won the 1,500 meters at the Arkansas and was named the Men’s Freshman of the Meet . . . season-best mile was at the Spring Invitational with a time of 3:54.24 and at the Nebraska Quad with a time of KSU Invitational (4:21.42) . . . finished second in the mile at the J.D. Martin Invita- 3:54.00 . . . placed fourth in the 800 meters at the C-USA Championships with a time tional (4:21.53) and placed second in the 3,000m at the Tyson Invitational (8:22.38) . of 1:52.02 and finished seventh in the 800 meters at the Arkansas Invitational with a . . (Outdoor) Saw action in five meets . . . was part of the 4x1,600m relay team that time of 1:53.17 . . . finished fifth at the Nebraska Quad 4x400 race. posted the second-fastest time in school history at the Drake Relays (16:57.38) . . .

MEN ran his season best in the 1,500m at the John McDonnell Invitational with a mark of High School: Earned eight letters at Edmond Memorial High School in track and 3:52.44 . . . posted his season best in the 5,000m at the Mt. SAC Relays (14:44.78). cross country . . . undefeated in the 800m and 1600m his senior year, including at the Class 6A state championship . . . named all-state and all-conference in the 4x800 High School: Lettered all four years in track and field and earned three letters in his senior year. cross country at St. Michael’s Catholic Academy . . . he was named the Texas Asso- ciation of Private and Parochial Schools (TAPPS) 5A Male Athlete of the Year . . . was Personal: Majoring in exercise and sports science . . . born April 17, 1994 . . . son of the TAPPS cross country state champion his junior and senior years . . . was a three- Don and Shollie Greiner . . . has a brother, Joseph, and a sister, Mary Jesse. time TAPPS state champion in the 1,600 meters and a two-time state champion in the 3,200 meters . . . his personal best in the 5K was 14:56, his personal best in the 3,200 meters was 9:02 and his personal best in the 1,600 was 4:11.

Personal: Majoring in computer science . . . lists ice cream as his favorite food . . . Dennis Hodapp his hobbies are listening to music and programming . . . his favorite game as a child was pinball . . . one of eight siblings . . . son of Stephen and Katherine Hodapp . . . Distance • 5-11 • Sr-8L born March 24, 1992. Austin, Texas • St. Michael’s Catholic Academy

Austin Hostetler Personal Bests High Jump • 6-2 • Fr-HS Cross Country: 4 mile: 19:34, 8K: 24:01, 10K: 30:44.99 Indoor: Mile: 4:12.24, 3,000m: 8:21.97, 5,000m: 14:28.53 Castle Rock, Colo. • Douglas County HS Outdoor: 1,500m: 3:52.44, 3,000m: 8:34.27, 5,000m: 14:44.22, 10,000m: 29:55.18

2012-13: (Cross Country) Ran in six meets in the fall including a second-place fin- ish in the 8K at the Missouri Southern Stampede…set a personal-best of 24:01 in the 8K at the Notre Dame Invitational en route to a 13th placing showing… ran a High School: Lettered twice in track and field and once in golf at Douglas County personal-best 10K time of 30:44.99 at the NCAA Midwest Regional . . . (Indoor) Com- High School . . . recorded a personal-best of 6’3” in the high jump . . . finished in peted in four events and placed 18th in the mile at the Tyson Invitational with a time the top-10 in 2013 of the 5A Colorado State Track and Field Championships in the of 4:12.24 . . . finished fifth in the 5,000 meters at the C-USA Championships with a high jump . . . won the high jump and set a meet record at the 2013 Rock Canyon time of 14:28.53 and placed ninth at the C-USA Championships in the 3,000 meters Jaguar Invitational . . . recorded seven top-five finishes in the high jump during his with a time of 8:27.79 . . . finished 17th in the 3,000 meters at the Meyo Invitational senior season. with a time of 8:21.97 . . . (Outdoor) Finished third in the C-USA Championships 10,000 meters with a time of 30:40.46 and finished fifth at the Drake Relays 10,000 Personal: Majoring in petroleum engineering . . . son of Patricia and Roderick meters with a time of 29:55.18 . . . placed third in the Nebraska Quad 3,000 meters Hostetler . . . has two brothers, Brandon and Ryan . . . born December 13, 1994 with a time of 8:34.27 and finished eighth in the C-USA Championships 5,000 meters . . . lists his biggest sports thrill was going to the Colorado track and field state with a time of 14:44.22 . . . placed 13th in the Arkansas Spring Invitational 1,500 championships. meters with a time of 4:01.47.

2011-12: (Cross Country) Competed in all but two events, and was part of the team that competed at the NCAA Championship . . . placed 193rd overall and fourth on the team at the final race of the season in Terre Haute (31:42.3) . . . finished 11th at the Andrew Jameson Conference USA Championship in a PR 8K mark of 24:18.5, helping lead Tulsa to the league title . . . earned a spot on the all-C-USA Second Team . . . finished 31st at the Sprints • 5-11 • Sr-4L NCAA Midwest Regional (32:04.85) . . . placed 55th at NCAA Pre-Nationals (25:12) Houston, Texas • Houston Christian Academy and 57th at the OSU Jamboree (25:10.82) . . . finished fourth at the duel with Hous- ton (19:34) . . . (Indoor) Finished fifth in the 5,000m run at the Conference USA Cham- pionships (14:30.36) . . . placed 10th in the 3,000m run at the league meet in 8:27.15 . . . (Outdoor) Placed fourth at the league meet in the 5,000m with a time of 14:29.21 . . . career-best mark in the 5K came at the Mt. SAC Relays, where he finished 23rd in Personal Bests 14:21.42 . . . placed second in the 1,500m at the John Jacobs Invitational in 4:00.16 . Indoor: 300m: 37.27, 400m: 48.99, 600y: 1:18.94 . . finished third in the 3K at the Arkansas Spring Invitational in 8:27.58. Outdoor: 200m: 21.93, 400m: 49.79, 800m: 2:04.83

2010-11: (Cross Country) Suffered a season-ending injury and took a red-shirt sea- 2012-13: (Indoor) Competed in three meets and ran a 49.10 in the 400 meters at the son . . . (Indoor) Participated in five meets . . . recorded the fourth-fastest 5,000m in Tyson Invitational . . . placed 13th at the Conference USA Championships in the 400 school history at the Conference USA Championships, finishing third in 14:39.47 . . . meters with a time of 50.55 and finished 24th in the 400 meters at the Frank Sevigne was named to the all-C-USA Third Team for his performance in the 5,000m . . . also Invitational with a time of 50.02 . . . finished 20th at the NCAA West Prelims in the 4x100 . . . (Outdoor) Placed eighth in the Nebraska Quad 400 meters with a time of

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49.94 and finished 11th at the Arkansas Spring Invitational 200 meters with a time Quad with a 5.94 meters jump (19-6) . . .placed seventh in the Tulsa Duels with a 1.60 of 21.93 . . . finished 13th at the C-USA Championships with a personal-best time meter (5-3) high jump and finished eighth at the Arkansas Invitational with a discus of 48.99 and won the 4x100 at the Tulsa Duels . . . placed second at the Arkansas throw of 25.76 meters (84-6) and at the C-USA Championships with a long jump of Invitational and third at the C-USA Championships in the 4x400 relays. 6.62 meters (21-8.75) . . . placed ninth at the Arkansas Invitational with a shot put of 8.61 meters (28-3) and finished fourth in the 100 meters with a time of 11.40 at MEN 2011-12: (Indoor) Was part of the Distance Medley Relay team that captured the the C-USA Championships . . . won the 1,500 meter race with a time of 4:37.50 and gold medal at the Conference USA Championships in 9:57.44, earning him a spot on finished fourth in the 400 meters with a time of 50.90 at the C-USA Championships . . the all-C-USA First Team . . . finished 12th in the 300m at the KSU Invitational (37.27) . finished sixth in the 110-meter hurdles with a time of 15.48 and finished ninth in the . . . 4x400m relay team placed 10th at the Tyson Invitational in 3:14.83, which was pole vault with a vault of 3.20 meters (10-6) at the C-USA Championships . . . finished the third-best mark in school history . . . (Outdoor) Finished third at the league meet 10th with a shot put of 8.74 meters (28-8.25), with a high jump of 1.54 meters (5- in the 4x400m relay with a school-record time of 3:10.69 . . . named to the all-C-USA 0.50) and with a javelin throw of 29.43 meters (93-3) at the C-USA Championships. Third Team . . . placed eighth at the C-USA Championship in the 4x100m with a mark of 43.86 . . . season-best mark of 49.79 in the 400m dash came in the prelims of the 2011-12: (Indoor) Participated in three races at two meets . . . finished 10th in the league meet, where he finished 16th. 400m (52.80) at the J.D. Martin Invitational . . . also placed 17th in the 200m in 24.13 at the J.D. Martin Invitational . . . finished 11th in the 300m at the KSU Invitational 2010-11: (Indoor) Placed 10th in the 600 yards at the KSU Invitational with a time of in 37.17 . . . (Outdoor) Was part of the 4x100m relay team that finished eighth at the 1:18.94 . . . was the anchor of the 4x400m relay team that finished fifth at the Fazoli/ Conference USA Championship in 43.86 . . . also placed third in the event in a sea- Baymont Invitational in a time of 3:25.99 . . . (Outdoor) Finished ninth in the 800m at son-best mark of 43.48 at the John Jacobs Invitational . . . 4x400m relay team was the Tulsa Duels with a time of 2:04.83. fourth at the Tulsa Duels in 3:25.64 . . . ran the 100m hurdles three times, posting a season-best time of 15.43 in a ninth-place effort at the Track-It Buster Invitational. High School: Lettered all four years in track and field at Houston Christian Acad- emy . . . high school team won the 5A Topps Regional Championship his freshman High School: Lettered all four years in track and field at Dripping Springs HS . . and sophomore years . . . 4x400 relay team finished second at state his sophomore . left Dripping Springs with the school records in the 110m Hurdles, the 300m and and junior years, and finished fourth his freshman year . . . made the state cross the 4x400m . . . also left with the school record for points scored in a season and a country championships his senior year . . . played football for three years and earned career . . . qualified for the 4A State Championship four times as an individual . . . two letters. earned five gold medals at one meet . . . won two Region IV Championships . . . high school coach was Bill Greene. Personal: Majoring in mechanical engineering . . . son of John and Vickie Jameson . . . has one older sister, Kimberly . . . born August 29, 1991. Personal: Majoring in chemical engineering . . . son of Heath and Betsi Johnson . . . has one younger brother, Case . . . born on November 24, 1992.

Colt Johnson Sprints • 6-0 • Jr-3L Alex Lybarger Dripping Springs, Texas • Dripping Springs HS Throws • 5-10 • So-2L Tulsa, Okla. • Bishop Kelly HS

Personal Bests Indoor: 60m: 7.18, 60m Hurdles: 8.40, 200m: 24.13, 300m: 37.17, 400m: 52.80, Personal Bests 1,000m: 2:42.61, Long Jump: 6.78m, Shot Put: 9.35m, High Jump: 1.57m, Pole Indoor: Shot Put: 15.23m, Weight Throw: 15.16m Vault: 3.03m, Heptathlon: 4,404 Outdoor: Shot Put: 15.15m, Hammer: 48.30m, Discus: 42.51 Outdoor: 100m: 11.40, 110m Hurdles: 15.08, 200m: 22.74, 400m: 50.90, 1,500m: 4:37.50, Long Jump: 6.62m, High Jump: 1.60m, Discus: 26.50m, Shot Put: 8.74m, 2012-13: (Indoor) Threw a personal-best 15.23 meters (49-11.75) in the shot put at Pole Vault: 3.20m, Javelin: 29.43m, Decathlon: 5,669 the Wildcat Invitational and placed ninth at the Conference USA Championships with a shot put of 15.04 meters (49-4.25) . . . posted a 15.16 meter (49-9) weight 2012-13: (Indoor) Participated in four meets . . . placed 11th in the 60 meter hurdles throw in the C-USA Championships to finish ninth and recorded a 12.51 meter (41- at the C-USA Championships with a time of 8.44 . . . finished 10th in the heptathlon 0.50) weight throw in the Tyson Invitational to finish 28th . . . posted a 14.02 meter at the C-USA Championships with 4,404 points . . . finished 26th in the long jump (46-0) weight throw at the Meyo Invitational to finish 32nd and finished 21st in the at the Tyson Invitational with a 6.25 meter (20-6.25) jump and finished 31st at the shot put with a throw of 14.63 meters (48-0) at the Meyo Invitational . . . placed 32nd Meyo Invitational with a 6.11 meter (20-0) jump . . . placed 28th in the 60 meter at the Tyson Invitational with a shot put of 13.64 meters (44-9) . . . (Outdoor) Placed hurdles at the Tyson Invitational with a personal-best time of 8.40 . . . finished 37th third in the shot put with a throw of 15.12 meters (49-7.25) at the Nebraska Quad at the Meyo Invitational 60 meter hurdles with a time of 8.53 and placed 46th at and finished fifth with a shot put of 15.11 meters (49-7) at the Arkansas Invitational . the Meyo Invitational 60 meters with a time of 7.36 . . . recorded a personal-best . . finished seventh in shot put at the Tulsa Duels with a 13.20 meter (43-3) throw and 6.78 meters (22-3) in the long jump at the Wildcat Invitational . . . (Outdoor) Placed at the C-USA Championships with a 15.15 meter (49-8.50) throw . . . finished fifth fourth at the Tulsa Duels (15.08), ninth at the Nebraska Quad (16.02) and 10th at the in the hammer at the C-USA Championships with a throw of 51.55 meters (169-1) C-USA Championships (15.93) in the 110 meter hurdles . . . finished 10th in the 200 and placed seventh at the Nebraska Quad in the hammer throw with a toss of 46.98 meters at the Arkansas Invitational with a time of 24.69 . . . finished fourth at the meters (154-1) . . . placed eight at the Arkansas Invitational with a throw of 48.30 C-USA Championships in the 100 meters with a time of 11.40 . . . placed 22nd at meters (158-4) in the hammer and finished ninth at the Tulsa Duels with a hammer the Tulsa Duels 200 meters with a time of 22.74 . . . finished 11th in the Tulsa Duels throw of 45.21 meters (148-1) . . . finished sixth in the discus with a throw of 38.78 with a 6.46 meters (21-2.25) long jump . . . finished 20th at the Arkansas Spring meters (127-3) at the Arkansas Invitational and finished ninth with a discus throw of Invitational with a 5.97 meter (19-7) long jump and placed 10th at the Nebraska 42.51 meters (139-6) at the C-USA Championships . . . finished 11th at the Arkansas

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Spring Invitational with a shot put of 14.24 meter (46-8) throw . . . finished 15th at the Arkansas Spring Invitational with a hammer toss of 46.72 meters (153-3) . . . finished 10th at the Nebraska Quad with a discus throw of 40.87 meters (134-1) and placed 12th at the Tulsa Duels with a discus throw of 33.76 meters (110-9) . Adam Palamar . . finished 18th at the Arkansas Spring Invitational with a discus throw of 37.20 Distance • 5-8 • RS-Fr-2L meters (122-0). Ottawa, Ontario • Merivale HS MEN High School: Competed at Bishop Kelley High School in track, football and wres- tling . . . finished first in his region in 2012 in the shot put . . . was named the Bishop Kelley defensive MVP in football and was an all-district 5A defensive lineman . . . Personal Bests finished fourth in the shot put at the Class 5A State Track and Field Championship. Cross Country: 8K: 25:01.9 Outdoor: 800m: 1:53.79, 1,500m: 3:45.51, 3,000m: 8:20.86, 5,000m: 15:21.26 Personal: Majoring in mechanical engineering . . . born October 11, 1993 . . . son of son of Mike and Michelle Lybarger . . . has three siblings: Abby, Brian and Kevin . 2013: (Cross Country) Ran in one fall meet and placed 31st at the Notre Dame Invi- tational 8K race with a time of 25:01.9.

2012-13: (Indoor) Redshirt . . . (Outdoor) Won the Arkansas Invitational 1,500 meters with a time of 3:50.87 and won the 3,000 meters at the Arkansas Spring Invitational with a time of 8:20.86 . . . placed third in the 800 meters at the Nebraska Quad Jake McDonnell with a time of 1:53.79 and finished 13th in the 5,000 meters at the Conference USA Distance • 5-9 • So-3L Championships with a time of 15:21.26 . . . placed second at the C-USA Champion- Dripping Springs, Texas • Dripping Springs HS ships 1,500 meters with a time of 3:45.51 and finished 25th at the NCAA West Prelims 1,500 meters with a time of 3:49.31 . . . finished fifth in the 4x400 at the Nebraska Quad.

High School: Competed at Merivale High School in Nepean, Ontario… took home Personal Bests the the Canadian Junior National Champion title in the 1500m in 2012… was the Cross Country: 8K: 26:01.50, 10K: 32:34.0 Gold medalist in both the 1500m and 3,000m at the 2011 Athletics Ontario Champi- Indoor: Mile: 4:17.89, 3,000m: 8:48.13 onships… won the 3,000m at the Canadian Youth Championships and was runner Outdoor: 1,500m: 3:57.20 up in the 1500… was the Merivale High School Cross Country MVP three times in high school. 2013: (Cross Country) Ran in four fall meets and finished 13th at the Missouri South- ern Stampede 8K race with a time of 26:01.50 . . . finished 37th at the Conference Personal: Majoring in exercise and sports science… son of David Palamar and USA Championships 8K race with a time of 26:45.12. Kerren Milmer… has one brother, Eric.

2012-13: (Indoor) Competed in five events and won the mile race at the Sooner Invitational with a time of 4:18.16 . . . finished 11th in the mile race at the C-USA Championships with a time of 4:22.51 and finished 17th at the C-USA Champion- ships 3,000 meters with a time of 8:48.13 . . . finished 21st at the 3,000 meters at Tim Rackers the Tyson Invitational with a time of 8:50.41 and set a personal-best in the mile at Distance • 6-2 • Jr-7L the Meyo Invitational with a time of 4:17.89 . . . (Outdoor) Competed in two events St. Louis, Mo. • St. Louis University HS and placed seventh at the Nebraska Quad 1,500 meters with a time of 4:06.05 and finished sixth at the Arkansas Invitational 1,500 meters with a time of 3:57.20.

High School: Competed at St. Joseph’s CBS Drogheda in Dublin, Ireland, where the team won National Cross Country Championships in 2009 and 2011 . . . finished 3rd in the AAI U19 All Ireland Championship in the 800 and 1,500 . . . earned a second Personal Bests place showing in the 800 at the AAI U17 All Ireland Championship . . . his club team, Cross Country: 4 mile: 20:36, 8K: 23:57.67, 10K: 31:00.7 Raheny Shamrocks, won AAI All Ireland Team Championships in cross country in Indoor: Mile: 4:12.12, 3,000m: 8:13.33, 5,000m: 14:26.28 2010 and 2011. Outdoor: 1,500m: 3:52.64, 3,000m: 8:39.42, 5,000m: 14:12.61, 10,000m: 30:40.52

Personal: Majoring in exercise science/pre-med . . . born March 26, 1993 . . . son of 2013: (Cross Country) Ran in four meets during the fall . . . placed eighth in the son of John and May McDonnell . . . has one sister, Katie . . . wants to be a doctor. Conference USA Championships 8K race with a time of 25:25.76 and finished 29th at the NCAA Midwest Regional 10K race with a time of 31:08.1 . . . finished 64th in the Notre Dame Invitational 8K race with a time of 25:26.0 and finished 67th in the Pre-Nationals 8K race with a time of 24:21.98 . . . was named C-USA Second Team All-Conference and was named to the C-USA All-Academic Team.

2012-13: (Cross Country) Ran in four meets during the fall . . . set a personal-best 8K time of 24:37.3 at the Conference USA Championships en route to a 10th-place finish . . . set a personal-best 10K time of 31:00.7 at NCAA Championships . . . (Indoor) Placed fourth in the C-USA Championships in the 3,000 meters with a time of 8:17.70 and in the 5,000 meters with a time of 14:26.28 . . . finished ninth in the Meyo Invitational with a time of 8:13.33 in the 3,000 meter race and placed 16th at the Tyson Invitational mile race with a time of 4:12.12 . . . (Outdoor) Finished fourth

24 www.tulsahurricane.com 2014 TULSA TRACK & FIELD Record & Fact Book at the C-USA Championships 10,000 meters with a time of 30:40.52 and placed fifth in the Arkansas Spring Invitational 1,500 meters with a time of 3:52.64 . . . finished seventh in the C-USA Championships 5,000 meters with a time of 14:42.56 and fin- ished 17th at the Mt. Sac Relays 5,000 meters with a time of 14:12.61. Bryce Robinson Sprints • 5-10 • So-2L MEN 2011-12: (Cross Country) Started his career with a bang as he led Tulsa at the Hur- Edmond, Okla. • Memorial HS ricane Festival with a four-mile time of 20:44 . . . finished seventh overall at the season-opening event . . . placed 17th at the Houston Duel with a season-best four mile time of 20:36 . . . placed 93rd at the OSU Jamboree with a season-best 8K of 25:43.99 . . . ran an 8K of 25:48 at NCAA Pre-Nationals to finish 110th . . . (Indoor) Personal Bests Placed eighth in the mile at the C-USA Championship with a time of 4:16.68 . . . Indoor: 60m: 6.61, 200m: 21.19 season-best mile of 4:15.12 came in a 17th-place effort at the Meyo Invitational . . Outdoor: 100m: 10.43, 200m: 21.22 . finished ninth at the league meet in the 3K with a season-best time of 8:25.82 . . . (Outdoor) Finished fifth at the Conference USA Championship in the 5,000m run with 2012-13: (Indoor) Won the Conference USA Championships 60 meters with a time a time of 14:32.53 . . . placed third at the Track-It Buster Invitational in the 1,500 of 6.67 and finished second in the C-USA Championships 200 meters with a time of meters in 3:57.83 . . . finished fourth at the Tulsa Duels in the 3K (8:39.42). 21.19 . . . finished sixth in the NCAA Championships 60 meters with a time of 6.64 . . . won the 60 meters at the Wildcat Invitational with a time of 6.71 . . . placed High School: A three-year letterwinner in track and field at St. Louis University sixth in the Tyson Invitational 60 meters with a time of 6.69 and finished first in the High School . . . also earned two letters in cross country and one letter in swimming qualifying of the 60 meters with a time of 6.61 at the Frank Sevigne Invitational ...... personal-bests were - 4:13 in the 1,600m, 9:15 in the 3,200m and 15:26 in the (Outdoor) Won the Nebraska Quad 100 meters with a time of 10.43 and finished sec- 5K . . . finished fourth at the state cross country meet as a senior, and placed eighth ond in the C-USA Championships 200 meters with a time of 21.22 . . . placed fourth junior year . . . named all-state in track senior and junior years . . . earned first-team in the C-USA Championships 100 meters with a time of 10.48 and finished second in all-metro honors in cross country senior and junior years . . . was the St. Louis Dis- the 4x100 at the Arkansas Spring Invitational and at the Nebraska Quad . . . finished patch Male Runner of the Year in 2010 . . . named second-team all-midwest region . third at the C-USA Championships in the 4x100 relay. . . 4x800m relay team won the state championship in 2010. High School: Competed at Edmond Memorial High School in track and football . Personal: Majoring in mechanical engineering . . . started running at age 15 . . . has . . was named the Gatorade Track and Field Athlete of the Year and the Oklahoma five siblings . . . son of Keith and Cheryl Rackers . . . born March 7, 1993. Athlete of the Year . . . holds the Edmond Memorial school record in the 100 and 200 meter dashes and the Oklahoma state meet record in the 200m . . . began running track his senior year.

Personal: Majoring mechanical engineering . . . born November 13, 1993 . . . son of Shawn and Tammy Billeter . . . has two siblings: Ashton and Kelsie . . . his favorite Chris Reuter local restaurant is Tally’s… favorite book is The Hunger Games. Sprints • 6-0 • Sr-TR Siegen, Germany • University of Siegen

High School: Competed at Fuerst-Johann-Mortiz Gymnasium . . . recorded person- al-bests in the 100-meter dash with a time of 11.08 and in the 200-meter dash with a time of 22.36.

Personal: Majoring in industrial engineering… son of Eva and Friedrich Reuter… born on September 29, 1991 . . . started to run cross country/track at the age of 14 . . . his favorite local restaurant is Fat Guys.

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Championships in the 4x400 relay.

High School: Competed track his sophomore, junior, and senior years at Moore Adam Roderique High School . . . earned three varsity track letters and three varsity cross country Distance • 5-10 • Fr-HS letters . . . competed in the Down Under Sports Games in Australia in 2012. Chesterfield, Mo. • Marquette HS MEN Personal: Majoring in Sociology . . . born April 12, 1994 . . . son of Viette Sanders . . . his favorite Tulsa restaurant is Tally’s.

High School: Recorded a personal-best 1,600-meter time of 4:19.36, 5K with a time of 15:24 and 800 meter split of 1:55 . . . won the Rim Rock Farms and finished sixth at the state cross country meet his senior season . . . was named a third-team all-mid- west Footlocker recipient . . . finished 18th and was named to the NIKE third-team all-midwest team . . . was a first-team all-metro selection in cross country and won Marc Scott the Army Scholar Athlete Award . . . finished second in the 4x800 relay at state in his Distance • 5-11 • So-2L senior season and finished seventh in the 4x800 relay at state in his junior season. North Yorkshire, England • Northallerton College

Personal: Major is mechanical engineering . . . son of Cindy and Paul Roderique . . . has an older sister Abby . . . born on November 7, 1994 . . . lists his biggest sports thrill as winning the Rim Rock Cross Country Championships in his senior year of Personal Bests high school. Cross Country: 4 mile: 21.01, 8K: 24:22.8, 10K: 30:34.9 Indoor: Mile: 4:11.43, 3,000m: 8:13.25, 5,000m: 14:25.70 Outdoor: 1,500m: 3:58.61, 3,000m; 8:33.22, 5,000m: 14:13.53, 10,000m: 31:00.91

2103: (Cross Country) Ran in five meets and finished fifth at the NCAA Midwest Phil Royer Regional 10K race with a time of 30:34.9 . . . placed seventh at the Conference USA Distance • 5-11 • GS-Gr. Championships 8K race with a time of 25:16.18 and at the Notre Dame Invitational Bethesada, Md. • Dartmouth College with a time of 24.38.1 . . . finished 16th in the four-mile race at the Hurricane Festival with a time of 21:01 and placed 27th at the Pre-Nationals 8K race with a time of 23:57.67 . . . was named C-USA First Team All-Conference and was a member of the USTFCCCA All-Midwest Region Team.

Prior to Tulsa: Transfered from Dartmouth College as a grdaduate student . . . com- 2012-13: (Cross Country) Ran six meets in the fall . . . was fifth at the Missouri peted in the 3K, 5K, 10K, steeplechase and cross country at Dartmouth College . . Southern Stampede… set a personal-best in the 8K of 24:22.80 at Pre-Nationals . earned three letters his freshman, sophomore and senior seasons and sat out his . . . finished 9th at the C-USA Championships in the 8K . . . was 25th at the NCAA junior season due to an injury . . . team finished third the Ivy League in 2009, 2011 Midwest Regionals . . . set a personal-best of 30:39.3 in the 10K at the NCAA Cham- and 2012, while finishing second in 2010 . . . finished fifth in the Ivy League in 2010 pionships en route to a 93rd-place showing . . . (Indoor) Competed in five events and of the steeplechase . . . finished 10th in the Ivy League in cross country in 2011 . . . won the mile race at the Wildcat Invitational with a time of 4:16.13 . . . finished finished second in 3K, fourth in the 5K and fourth in the steeplechase in 2011 at the third at the C-USA Championships in the 3,000 meters with a time of 8:16.85 and in Ivy League meet . . . finished sixth in the cross country at the Ivy League meet in 2012 the 5,000 meters with a time of 14:25.70 . . . placed eighth at the Meyo Invitational and was named team captain in 2012. 3,000 meters with a time of 8:13.25 and finished 15th in the mile race at the Tyson Invitational with a time of 4:11.43 . . . (Outdoor) Ran in five events . . . placed second Personal: Majoring in computer science . . . born December 18, 1990. . . son of at the Nebraska Quad 3,000 meters with a time of 8:33.22 . . . finished second in the Marian and James Royer . . . has an older sister, Bridget . . . lists his biggest sports 5,000 meters at the C-USA Championships with a time of 14:32.06 . . . finished fifth thrill was winning the Terrier Invite 5K race. in the 5,000 meters at the Mt. Sac Relays with a time of 14:13.53 and placed sixth in the 10,000 meters at the C-USA Championships with a time of 31:00.91 . . . finished 11th in the 1,500 meters at the Arkansas Spring Invitational with a time of 3:58.61.

High School: Competed at Northallerton College in track, cross country and soccer . . . finished 23rd in the 10,000m at the 2012 Aviva Olympic Trials and United Kingdom Isaac Sanders Championships . . . claimed third at the Lotto Cross Cup in 2012 . . . was the NYSD Sprints • 6-1 • So-2L Cross Country Champion in 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012. Moore, Okla. • Moore HS Personal: Majoring in sports and exercise science . . . born December 21, 1993 . . . son of Kevin and Julie Scott . . . has three brothers Luke, Ben and Robert . . . most memorable event was competing at the Olympic Trials.

Personal Bests Indoor: 200m: 23.12, 400m: 50.20

2012-13: (Indoor) Competed in two events and ran a time of 23.12 in the 200 meters at the Wildcat Invitational and finished 25th in the 400 meters with a time of 50.20 at the Frank Sevigne Invitational. . . (Outdoor) Competed in four events and finished second at the Arkansas Invitational in the 4x400 relay . . . placed third in the C-USA

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Elijah Silva Brian Tabb Distance • 5-11 • Fr-HS Distance • 6-0 • Sr-6L MEN Toronto, Canada • Brebeuf College School Round Rock, Texas • Round Rock HS

High School: Ran a personal-best in the 400 meters with a time of 49.65, in the 800 Personal Bests meters with a time of 1:49.74 and the 1,500 meters with a time of 3:47.09 . . . won Cross Country: 4 mile: 20:35, 8K: 25:38.42 the OFSAA state title the 1,500 meters with a time of 3:52.38 . . . won the bronze Indoor: 600y: 1:15.32, 800m: 1:54.36, 1,000m: 2:28.22, Mile: 4:18.06 medal in the OFSAA 800 meters . . . runner-up at the Jr. Nationals 1,500 meters and Outdoor: 800m: 1:50.97, 1,500m: 3:57.03 ran for Team Canada in the Jr. Pan Am Games in 2013 in Colombia, where he finished fourth . . . record-holder for the 800 meters at the TDCAA and was named Athlete 2013: (Cross Country) Competed in three events and placed eighth at the Missouri of the Meet in 2013 and a record-holder for the Nike John Rowland Games 1,500 Southern Stampede 8K race with a time of 25:38.42 . . . finished 15th in the four-mile meters . . . an eight-time qualifier for OFSAA in cross country and track and field. race at the Hurricane Festival with a time of 21:01 and finished 44th at the Confer- ence USA Championships 8K race with a time of 26:55.95. Personal: Majoring in exercise and sports science . . . son of Maria and Ash Silva . . . has three older brothers, Josh, Adam and Zack and one younger sister, Alexa . . . 2012-13: (Cross Country) Placed 10th in the four-mile race at the Hurricane Festival born July 6, 1995 . . . lists his most memorable event is winning OFSAA . . . started with a time of 21:04 and finished 21st at the Missouri Southern Stampede 8K with a running cross country/track when at the age of 12. time of 25:58.90 . . . finished 25th at the C-USA Championships 8K race with a time of 25:44.3 and set a personal-best 25:51.90 at the NCAA Pre-Nationals 8K race . . . (Indoor) Finished fourth in the mile race at the Sooner Invitational with a time of 4:26.33 and placed 11th at the Meyo Invitational in the 1,000 meters with a time of 2:28.22 and at the C-USA Championships 800 meters with a time of 1:55.40 . . . fin- ished 15th at the Tyson Invitational 800 meters with a time of 1:56.68 . . . (Outdoor) Competed in four events . . . placed third at the Arkansas Invitational 1,500 meters Kirk Smith with a time of 3:53.71 and finished fourth at the Nebraska Quad in the 800 meters Distance • 5-10 • Fr-HS with a time of 1:54.41 . . . finished eighth at the C-USA Championships 1,500 meters St. Louis, Mo. • John Burroughs HS with a time of 3:55.12.

High School: Was a four-year letterwinner at John Burroughs School in cross coun- try and track and field . . . his high school team placed third in the state Class 2A in cross country meet in his freshman season and placed ninth at the Class 3A state meet in cross country his senior season and second-place in Class 3A state meet in track and field his senior season . . . recorded personal-bests of 16:00 in the 5K race, 9:35 in the 3,200 meters and 4:30 in the 1,600 meters in cross country . . . was named the St. Louis Post-Dispatch Scholar Athlete of the Year in 2013 . . . finished in 10th place at the state cross country meet with a personal-best time of 16:00 in the 5K race and finished in seventh place at state in the 1,600 meters with a time of 4:30.01 his senior season . . . also ran a personal-best time of 9:35.35 in the 3,200 meters . . . was named to the St. Louis Post Dispatch third team all-metro in cross country his senior season, first-team all-metro in cross country and track and field in his senior and junior seasons . . . earned all-district honors in cross country and track and field in his senior, junior and freshman seasons . . . ran a 16:25 in the 5K race, 9:54 in the 3,200 meters and 4:35 in the 1,600 meters his junior season in cross country . . . was a first-team all-ABC league honoree in cross country as a sophomore and a second- team all-ABC league selection in cross country his freshman season.

Personal: Majoring in mechanical engineering . . . son of Jean Pollard and Dale Smith . . . has a older sibling, Gwen . . . born May 17, 1995 . . . lists his biggest sports thrill as qualifying for the state cross country meet in 2012 as a team.

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personal-best 10K time at the NCAA Championships of 30:40.5 . . . (Indoor) Ran in 2011-12: (Cross Country) Competed in four events . . . posted a season-best four- six events . . . placed fifth in the mile race at the C-USA Championships with a time mile time at the Houston Duel to finish 16th (20:35) . . . placed 12th at the Hurricane of 4:18.00 and finished seventh in the 3,000 meters at the C-USA Championships Festival (21:09) . . . finished 130th at the OSU Jamboree with a season-best 8K of with a time of 8:24.89 . . . finished 14th at the Tyson Invitational mile race with a 26:18.08 . . . ran a 26:36 at NCAA Pre-Nationals to place 190th . . . (Indoor) Ran at time of 4:10.60 and placed 19th in the Meyo Invitational 1,000 meters with a time four meets . . . finished ninth at the Conference USA Championships in the 800m run of 2:19.25 and in the 3,000 meters at the Meyo Invitational with a time of 8:25.00

MEN with a mark of 1:55.04 . . . placed second in the 1,000m at the J.D. Martin Invita- . . . (Outdoor) Ran in four events . . . placed second at the Arkansas Invitational tional (2:29.73) . . . finished second in the 600y run in 1:15.32 . . . (Outdoor) Competed 1,500 meters with a time of 3:52.34 and in the 3,000 meters at the Arkansas Spring in six meets . . . won the 1,500m run at the Tulsa Duels with a season-best mark of Invitational with a time of 8:22.03 . . . finished sixth at the C-USA Championships 3:57.03 . . . finished 19th at the league meet in the preliminary round of the 800m 1,500 meters with a time of 3:51.35 and placed 10th at the C-USA Championships (1:55.76) . . . placed fourth in the 800m (1:57.10) at the John Jacobs Invitational, and 5,000 meters with a time of 14:48.13. also finished fifth in the 4x400m relay at the same meet (3:26.66) . . . season-best 800m came at the Arkansas Spring Invitational in an eighth-place effort (1:53.12). 2011-12: (Cross Country) Participated in four races . . . ran at the NCAA Midwest Regional, finishing 99th in a 10K time of 33:55.19 . . . placed fifth at the four-mile 2010-11: (Cross Country) Did not compete in his first year with the Golden Hurricane Houston Duel (19:35) . . . finished 25th overall and second on the team at the OSU . . . (Indoor) Ran in six meets . . . posted top four finishes in the 800m at the KSU Jamboree (24:42.72) . . . crossed the line in 120th at NCAA Pre-Nationals (25:52) Invitational and the Fazoli/Baymont Invitational, with a win in the event coming at . . . (Indoor) Participated in five meets . . . finished 10th at the Conference USA the J.D. Martin Invitational . . . season-best mark in the 800 was 1:54.36 at the Championships in the 800m prelims with a mark of 1:55.04 . . . placed second in Conference USA Championships . . . finished fourth at the C-USA meet in the 800 the Distance Medley Relay with a time of 10:01.54 . . . was fourth in the 1,000m . . . ran the 400m leg in the Distance Medley Relay at the Tyson Invitational where (2:32.52) at the J.D. Martin Invitational . . . placed fifth in the mile (4:19.69) at the the team won the event in 9:48.07, which was the fourth-fastest mark in school history . . . (Outdoor) Ran primarily the 800 meters and relays . . . named third team all-conference after placing third in the 800 at the Conference USA Championships with a personal-best time of 1:50.97 . . . was also part of the 4x400m relay team that finished first at the John McDonnell Invitational in a time of 3:25.98.

High School: Lettered all four years in cross country at Round Rock High School . . . also earned three letters in track and field . . . was a team captain and was named all-district his senior year . . . ran a personal-best 15:47 in the 5K and recorded a time of 4:17.5 in the 1,600 meters.

Personal: Majoring in business . . . lists “The Office” as his favorite TV show . . . Adam Sandler is his favorite actor . . . his dream car is a car that works . . . when he ran as a child, he pretended he was Steve Prefontaine . . . the most memorable place he has been was the Mount Whitney summit . . . has two siblings, Braden and Andrea . . . son of David and Nancy Tabb . . . born March 22, 1992.

Danny Thater Distance • 6-2 • Sr-6L Springfield, Mo. • Kickapoo HS

Personal Bests Cross Country: 4 mile: 19:35, 8K: 24:01.91, 10K: 30:40.5 Indoor: 800m: 1:53.76, 1,000m: 2:19.25, Mile: 4:10.60, 3,000m: 8:22.03, 5,000m: 14:48.13 Outdoor: 800m: 1:54.02, 1,500m: 3:46.74, 3,000m: 8:22.03, 5,000m: 14:48.13

2013: (Cross Country) Competed in four events . . . finished fifth at the Conference USA Championships 8K race with a time of 25:04.85 and finished 16th at the NCAA Midwest Regional 10K race with a time of 30:50.5 . . . placed 17th at the Notre Dame Invitational 8K race with a time of 24:48.3 and finished 32nd in the Pre- Nationals 8K race with a time of 24:01.91 . . . was named on the C-USA First Team All-Conference and on the USTFCCCA All-Midwest Region team.

2012-13: (Cross Country) Competed in five meets in the fall . . . was 10th at the Missouri Southern Stampede . . . set a personal-best 8K time at NCAA Pre- Nationals of 24:13.40 . . . was 14th at the NCAA Midwest Regionals . . . set a Danny Thater

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KSU Invitational . . . season-best mile of 4:17.78 came in a 27th-place effort at the 18th at the league meet in the 5,000m (15:17.76) . . . placed third in the 3,000m run at Meyo Invitational . . . (Outdoor) Competed in four events . . . won the 800m run at the the John Jacobs Invitational with a time of 8:58.19 . . . finished fourth in the 1,500m Tulsa Duels in 1:56.87 . . . finished second in the 3,000m run with a mark of 8:58.19 . at the Tulsa Duels with a mark of 4:02.60. . . season-best time of 3:46.74 in the 1,500m came in a fifth-place effort at the John McDonnell Invitational. High School: Lettered all four years in both cross country and track at Shawnee MEN Mission Northwest High School . . . earned the Kansas City Star Scholar-Athlete of 2010-11: (Cross Country) Did not compete . . . (Indoor) Competed in five races . . . was the Year award as a senior . . . was part of the cross country team that won Class a first team all-conference honoree after he was part of the Distance Medley Relay 6A State Championships senior and freshman years . . . team finished runners-up team that won the Conference USA Championships in a time of 10:08.74 . . . posted at state sophomore year and placed third junior year . . . ran a personal best in the a season-best time in the 800m of 1:57.31 at the Tyson Invitational . . . placed eighth 1,600m of 4:22 . . . also posted a personal best of 9:25 in the 3,200m . . . finished in the mile at the conference meet in a time of 4:17.85 . . . (Outdoor) Ran in six meets second individually at state in cross country senior year and third sophomore year . . . . anchored the 4x1,600m relay team that ran the second-fastest time in school . . won the state championship during his junior track season in the 3,200m . . . was history of 16:57.38 at the Drake Relays . . . was also part of the Distance Medley twice named all-state in cross country. Relay team that clocked the fourth-fastest time in school history at Drake (9:48.45). Personal: Majoring in chemical engineering . . . began running at age 15 . . . son of High School: Lettered all four years in both cross country and track and field at Tim and Laura Thornburg . . . has two siblings . . . born February 21, 1993. Kickapoo High School . . . also lettered his freshman year in basketball . . . was the Class 4A State Champion in cross country his senior year . . . won the state championship in the 1,600-meter run and placed second at state in the 3,200 . . . his personal-best time in the 1,600 was 4:07 . . . was named all-Midwest Region second team his senior year . . . won the Ozark Conference Track Championship in the 800, 1,600 and the 3,200 his senior year . . . his 4x800 relay team won the Class 4A State Championship his sophomore year.

Personal: Major is undecided . . . favorite movie is Dan in Real Life . . . favorite TV show is “The Office” . . . favorite book is 1984 . . . favorite actor is Brad Pitt . . . has one younger sister, Emily . . . son of David and Jennifer Thater . . . born June 21, 1991.

Aaron Thornburg Distance • 6-0 • Jr-6L Lenexa, Kan. • Shawnee Mission Northwest HS

Personal Bests Cross Country: 4 mile: 21:23, 5K: 16:36.58, 8K: 27:03.02 Indoor: Mile: 4:18.71, 3,000m: 8:36.18 Outdoor: 800m: 1:55.67, 1,500m: 3:54.50, 3,000m: 8:58.19, 3,000m steeplechase: 9:28.67, 5,000m: 15:17.76

2013: (Cross Country) Ran in two meets in the fall . . . finished 18th at the Missouri Southern Stampede 8K race with a time of 28:12.80 . . . placed 26th in the four mile race at the Hurricane Festival with a time of 24:07.

2012-13: (Cross Country) Ran two meets in the fall . . . set a personal-best in the four-mile race with a time of 21:23 . . . ran a personal 8K best of 27:03.02 . . . (Indoor) Red-shirted . . . (Outdoor) Competed in three events and placed sixth at the C-USA Championships 3,000 meters steeplechase with a time of 9:28.67 . . . placed eighth in the 1,500 meters at the Arkansas Invitational with a time of 3:59.92 and finished 16th at the Arkansas Spring Invitational with a time of 4:03.13 in the 1,500 meters.

2011-12: (Cross Country) Ran in three meets during his first year at TU . . . won the Oral Roberts Duel with a 5K time of 16:36.58 . . . finished 15th at the Hurricane Festival (21:42) and placed 23rd at the Houston Duel (21:33) . . . (Indoor) Ran the mile at four meets, improving his time at each event . . . finished ninth at the C-USA Championships in the mile with a season-best time of 4:18.71 . . . finished 16th at the league meet in the 3,000m run with a time of 8:36.18 . . . placed third in the mile at the J.D. Martin Invitational in 4:23.49 . . . (Outdoor) Finished eighth at the C-USA Championships in the 1,500m with a season-best mark of 3:54.50 . . . also placed Steve Gulley

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All-American/NCAA Qualifiers Year Athlete Event Men’s Outdoor NCAA Regional Participants (by year) 2004 Owain Matthews 3,000 meters Charles Ramsdell High Jump Year Athlete Event Justin Rempel 1,500 meters

MEN 2005 Mathew Musengezi 800 meters Women’s Outdoor Thomas Stoltz Javelin 2004 Ashley Ast Javelin Rickey Wilson, Jr. 110-meter hurdles Melanie Hardy 800 meters 2006 Mathew Musengezi 800 meters Chatney Noble 400 meters Thomas Stoltz Javelin Shana Robinson 100 meters Rickey Wilson, Jr. 110-meter hurdles, 400-meter hurdles Shameka Holloway 4x100 Meter Relay 2007 Edwin Henshaw 5,000 meters Krystol Lartey Rickey Wilson, Jr. 110-meter hurdles, 400-meter hurdles Shana Robinson 2008 John Beattie 5,000 meters Chantelle Willard Mark Davidson 1,500 meters Shameka Holloway 4x400 Meter Relay Edwin Henshaw 5,000 meters Chatney Noble 2009 Mark Davidson 1,500 meters Shana Robinson Justin Duncan 1,500 meters Chantelle Willard Tim Nedow Discus 2005 Melanie Hardy 800-meters Thomas Stoltz Javelin DeVonne Harrison 110-meter hurdles Lewis Timmins 5,000 meters Katy McGillen Javelin 2010 Justin Duncan 1,500 meters 2006 Alex Becker 1,500 meters Chris O’Hare 1,500 meters Shameka Holloway 400 meters Carl Stones 3,000-meter Steeplechase Stephanie Jeffers Discus, Shot Put Lewis Timmins 5,000 meters Katy McGillen Javelin 2011 Geraint Davies 5,000 meters April Montgomery 400-meter hurdles Justin Duncan 1,500 meters Sophia Rodriguez Triple Jump Mitch Johnson 10,000 meters 2007 Alex Becker 1,500 meters Chris O’Hare 1,500 meters Ashlea Gilfillan 3,000-meter steeplechase Tom Marshall 1,500 meters Shameka Holloway 400 meters Carl Stones 3,000-meter Steeplechase Stephanie Jeffers Discus, Shot Put 2012 Carl Stones 3,000-meter Steeplechase Katy McGillen Javelin Paulo Pinheiro 5,000 meters April Montgomery 400-meter hurdles Bill Martin 1,500 meters Dawn Nagazina 800 meters Tom Marshall 1,500 meters Chantelle Willard 200 meters Chris O’Hare 1,500 meters 2008 Ashley Aitken 800 meters Julian Frazier 400 meters Jennifer Mace 400 meters Sam Masters 1,500 meters Katy McGillen Javelin Chase Sammons Discus April Montgomery 400-meter hurdles 2009 Alex Becker 5,000 meters NCAA All-Americans (by year) Jennifer Mace 400 meters Year Athlete Event April Montgomery 400-meter hurdles Dawn Nagazina 800 meters Indoor 2010 Lenora Guion-Firmin 4x400-meter relay 2000 Dwight Davis Mile Carolin Imhof Javelin 2005 Melanie Hardy 800 meters Jennifer Mace 400 meters, 4x400-meter relay 2007 Alex Becker 3,000 meters Tayler Rigsby 800 meters 2009 Mark Davidson Mile Caroline Schuster 4x400-meter relay 2010 Alex Becker 5,000 meters Ashley Wills 4x400-meter relay 2011 Chris O’Hare Mile 2012 Chris O’Hare Mile Katie Wright 1,500 meters 2013 Chris O’Hare Mile 2011 Lenora Guion-Firmin 4x400-meter relay Bryce Robinson 60-meter dash Jennifer Mace 400-meter dash, 4x400-meter relay Racquell Powell 4x400-meter relay Outdoor Caroline Schuster 4x400-meter relay 2000 Fride Vullum 5,000 meters Charlotte Sanderson 10,000 meters Ashley Scott 5,000 meters 2003 Shana Robinson 200 meters Paula Whiting 5,000 meters 2007 Alex Becker 5,000 meters 2012 Sarah Macpherson 1,500 meters 2009 Alex Becker 5,000 meters, 10,000 meters Ashley Scott 5,000 meters 2011 Chris O’Hare 1,500 meters Paula Whiting 5,000 meters 2012 Carl Stone 3,000 Steeplechase Chris O’Hare 1,600 meters Cross Country 2007 Alex Becker 2008 John Beattie 2012 Chris O’Hare Note: NCAA Regionals began in 2004 for Outdoor Track.

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NCAA Championship Participants (by year)

Year Athlete Event Year Athlete Event REVIEW Women’s Indoor Women’s Outdoor 1998 Caroline Avboubede 400 meters 1998 Fride Vullum 3,000 meters 1999 Caroline Avboubede 400 meters 2000 Fride Vullum 5,000 meters 2002 Paula Richardson 4x400-meter relay Shana Robinson 100 meters Alisha Burnett Charlotte Sanderson 10,000 meters Monica Joannes 2002 Jamese James 400-meter hurdles Jamese James Monica Joannes 800 meters 2005 Melanie Hardy 800 meters 2003 Shana Robinson 200 meters 2007 Alex Becker 3,000 meters Monica Joannes 800 meters 2009 Jennifer Mace 400 meters 2004 Shana Robinson 100 meters 2010 Alex Becker 5,000 meters Melanie Hardy 800 meters 2007 Alex Becker 5,000 meters Men’s Indoor Stephanie Jeffers Shot Put 1999 David Bohlen Distance Medley Relay 2009 Alex Becker 5,000 meters, 10,000 meters Clint Small Jennifer Mace 400 meters Shawn McCullough April Montgomery 400-meter hurdles Dwight Davis 2010 Paula Whiting 5,000 meters 2000 Dwight Davis Mile 2011 Paula Whiting 5,000 meters 2009 Mark Davidson Mile 2011 Chris O’Hare Mile Men’s Outdoor 2012 Chris O’Hare Mile 1998 Adam Ellison 800 meters 2013 Chris O’Hare Mile 1999 Dwight Davis 1,500 meters Bryce Robinson 60-meter dash 2007 Edwin Henshaw 5,000 meters 2008 Mark Davidson 1,500 meters 2009 John Beattie 10,000 meters Justin Duncan 1,500 meters 2010 John Beattie 10,000 meters 2011 Chris O’Hare 1,500 meters 2012 Chris O’Hare 1,500 meters Carl Stones 3,000 meter steeplechase

2013 Fall Women’s Cross Country Results

HURRICANE FESTIVAL - 2 Miles 6...... Josie Wilcox (7th)...... 17:55.76 $ Tulsa, Okla. – August 31, 2013 7...... Olivia Lopez (9th)...... 18:07.49* 8...... Janessa Dunn (11th)...... 18:27.59* 1...... Natasha Cockram (2nd)...... 11:15 9...... Vivana Abrego (18th)...... 20:35.67* 2...... Rachel Baptista (3rd)...... 11:16* 10...... Emily Dunn (19th)...... 21:41.23* 3...... Olivia Lopez (7th)...... 11:37* 4...... Clara Langley (10th)...... 11:45* Team: 1st out of 2 teams, 20 runners 5...... Katherine Camp (14th)...... 11:55* 6...... Viviana Abrego (32nd)...... 14:16* Overall: TULSA, Oklahoma

Duel Results TULSA (21) defeated Oklahoma (34) TULSA (15) defeated Louisiana-Monroe (40) TULSA (15) defeated Missouri State (40) Pre-Nationals - 6K Oklahoma State (27) defeated TULSA (30) Louisville, Ky. – October 13, 2012

1...... Rachel Baptista (111th)...... 21:32.91 2...... Natasha Cockram (112th)...... 21:33.45 MISSOURI SOUTHERN STAMPEDE - 5K 3...... Brandi Krieg (192nd)...... 22:02.00 Joplin, Mo. – September 21, 2013 4...... Stacie Taylor (194th)...... 22:02.06 5...... Clara Langley (248th)...... 22:23.37 1...... Rachel Baptista (1st)...... 17:02.13* 6...... Olivia Lopez (276th)...... 22:38.24 2...... Stacie Taylor (2nd)...... 17:31.15* 7...... Janessa Dunn (295th)...... 22:54.59 3...... Brandi Krieg (3rd)...... 17:37.74 $ 4...... Katherine Camp (4th)...... 17:39.43* Team: 34th out of 49 teams, 340 runners 5...... Clara Langley (5th)...... 17:39.43* Overall: Georgetown, Florida State, Butler, Virginia, Oregon, Michigan,

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Colorado, William & Mary, Stanford, Princeton, Boise State, Mississippi, Penn State, Toledo, Kentucky, Cal Poly, SMU, Iona, Oklahoma State, UTSA, 2013 Fall Men’s Cross Country Results Northern Arizona, Lipsocmb, Miami (Ohio), Ohio State, Portland, Southern Il- linois, Illinois State, Lamar, Kansas State, Baylor, Sacramento State, Central HURRICANE FESTIVAL - 4 MILES Michigan, TULSA, Wake Forest, Kansas, Utah, UNC-Greensboro, Purdue, Tulsa, Okla. – August 31, 2013 Montana State, Ohio, Eastern Kentucky, Utah State, Elon, Arkansas State, Penn, Colorado State, UAB, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 1...... Brian Tabb (15th)...... 21:01 REVIEW 2...... Marc Scott (16th)...... 21:01* 3...... Emmett Cookson (21st)...... 21:59 4...... Dallas Elmore (23rd)...... 23:09* 5...... Nick Criser (24th)...... 23:09* Conference USA Championship - 5K 6...... Aaron Thornburg (26th)...... 24:07 Hattiesburg, Miss. – October 29, 2012 Duel Results 1...... Brandi Krieg (9th)...... 17:41.52 Oklahoma State (15) defeated TULSA (50) 2...... Katherine Camp (10th)...... 17:42.50 Oklahoma (15) defeated TULSA (46) 3...... Stacie Taylor (11th)...... 17:44.10 Louisiana-Monroe (22) defeated TULSA (33) 4...... Natasha Cockram (16th)...... 17:49.90 5...... Rachel Baptista (21st)...... 17:59.16 6...... Janessa Dunn (28th)...... 18:21.13 7...... Emily Dunn (29th)...... 18:21.75 8...... Clara Langley (34th)...... 18:25.39 MISSOURI SOUTHERN STAMPEDE - 8K 9...... Olivia Lopez (46th)...... 18:52.39 Joplin, Mo. – September 21, 2013

Team: T-1st out of 15 teams, 111 runners 1...... Brian Tabb (8th)...... 25:38.42* 2...... Emmett Cookson (10th)...... 25:43.34 $ Overall: TULSA, UTSA, North Texas, East Carolina, Charlotte, Southern 3...... Simon Greiner (11th)...... 25:44.19* Miss, Middle Tennessee, UAB, Rice, Florida Atlantic, Tulane, Marshall, FIU, 4...... Jake McDonnell (13th)...... 26:01.50* UTEP, Louisiana Tech 5...... Dallas Elmore (16th)...... 27:13.88* 6...... Nick Criser (17th)...... 27:26.90* 7...... Aaron Thornburg (18th)...... 28:12.80 $ NCAA Midwest Region Championship - 6K 8...... Casey Fitzgerald (19th)...... 30:48.27* Ames, Iowa – November 15, 2013 Team: 3rd out of 3 teams, 19 runners 1...... Natasha Cockram (34th)...... 21:23.0 2...... Rachel Baptista (45th)...... 21:34.0 Overall: Oklahoma, Arkansas, TULSA 3...... Brandi Krieg (60th)...... 21:45.7 4...... Emily Dunn (82nd)...... 21:55.8 5...... Janessa Dunn (88th)...... 21:58.9 6...... Clara Langley (97th)...... 22:05.1 7...... Olivia Lopez (145th)...... 22:47.5 NOTRE DAME INVITATIONAL - 8K Team: 12th out of 30 teams, 212 runners Notre Dame, Ind. – October 4, 2013

Overall: Iowa State, Minnesota, Oklahoma State, Southern Illinois, Kansas, 1...... Marc Scott (7th)...... 24:38.1 Missouri, Bradley, Illinois, Northwestern, Loyola (Ill.), Illinois State, TULSA, 2...... Chris O’Hare (8th)...... 24:38.7 Kansas State, Saint Louis, South Dakota State, Wichita State, Drake, North 3...... Danny Thater (17th)...... 24:48.3 Dakota State, UMKC, Nebraska, Iowa, South Dakota, Northern Illinois, North 4...... Adam Palamar (31st)...... 25:01.9 $ Dakota, Illinois-Chicago, Southeast Missouri State, Eastern Illinois, SIU- 5...... Andrew Heyes (61st)...... 25:25.3 Edwardsville, Creighton, DePaul 6...... Tim Rackers (64th)...... 25:26.0 7...... Emmett Cookson (155th)...... 26:24.5 8...... Jake McDonnell (170th)...... 26:44.8

Team: 2nd out of 27 teams, 209 runners

Overall: Columbia, TULSA, Princeton, Minnesota, Colorado State, New Mexico, Notre Dame, Virginia, Southern Utah, Florida State, Missouri, Il- linois, Lamar, UTEP, Purdue, Southern Illinois, Butler, Eastern Michigan, Ohio State, Washington State, Loyola (Ill.), Indiana State, Lipscomb, UT Arlington, Michigan, Belmont, Eastern Michigan

* indicates personal best $ indicates season best

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Pre-Nationals - 8K 6...... Emmett Cookson (20th)...... 26:13.81 REVIEW Louisville, Ky. – October 19, 2013 7...... Jake McDonnell (37th)...... 26:45.12 8...... Brian Tabb (44th)...... 26:55.95 1...... Chria O’Hare (3rd)...... 23:31.91* 9...... Simon Greiner (55th)...... 27:13.74 2...... Marc Scott (27th)...... 23:57.67* 3...... Andrew Heyes (30th)...... 24:00.20 Team: 1st out of 13 teams, 96 runners 4...... Danny Thater (32nd)...... 24:01.91* 5...... Tim Rackers (67th)...... 24:21.98* Overall: TULSA, North Texas, Rice, UTEP, Middle Tennessee, Charlotte, 6...... Emmett Cookson (256th)...... 25:33.74 UTSA, Louisiana Tech, East Carolina, Marshall, FIU, Florida Atlantic, Tulane

Team: 5th out of 52 teams, 359 runners

Overall: Colorado, Oregon, Iona, Stanford, TULSA, Princeton, Oklahoma State, Boise State, Oklahoma, Southern Utah, Butler, Cal Poly, Montana State, Kansas, Duke, Southern Illinois, Penn State, Florida State, Virginia NCAA Midwest Regional Championship - 10K Tech, UC Davis, Indiana, Texas Tech, Yale, Iowa, Lamar, Purdue, California, Ames, Iowa – November 15, 2013 Ohio State, South Dakota State, Furman, William & Mary, Georgia Tech, Utah State, Cornell, Kentucky, UTEP, Liberty, Penn, Illinois State, Eastern 1...... Chris O’Hare (1st)...... 30:28.0 Michigan, Loyola (Ill.), Wake Forest, Lipscomb, Miami (Ohio), Akron, Indiana 2...... Marc Scott (5th)...... 30:34.9 State, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, Central Michigan, Baylor, Cincinnati, 3...... Andrew Heyes (6th)...... 30:35.6 Memphis, McNeese State 4...... Danny Thater (16th)...... 30:50.8 5...... Tim Rackers (29th)...... 31:08.1 6...... Jake McDonnell (107th)...... 32:34.0 7...... Emmett Cookson (110th)...... 32:35.8 Conference USA Championship - 8K Denton, Texas – November 2, 2013 Team: 2nd out of 27 teams, 205 runners Overall: Oklahoma State, TULSA, Iowa State,Ooklahoma, Kansas, Minneso- 1...... Chris O’Hare (2nd)...... 24:50.09 ta, Illinois, Missouri, Nebraska, South Dakota State, Southern Illinois, South 2...... Andrew Heyes (4th)...... 24:55.43 Dakota, Bradley, Iona, Illinois State, Eastern Illinois, Loyola (Ill.), Wichita 3...... Danny Thater (5th)...... 25:04.85 State, UMKC, North Dakota State, Saint Louis, Southeastern Missouri State, 4...... Marc Scott (7th)...... 25:16.18 SIU-Edwardsville, North Dakota, Kansas State, Western Illinois, DePaul 5...... Tim Rackers (8th)...... 25:25.76 * indicates personal best $ indicates season best

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2013 Women’s Indoor Top Performances

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60m 3000m 8.29 Carolin Imhof South Bend, Ind. 2/1/13 9:38.35 Sarah Macpherson South Bend, Ind. 2/2/13 REVIEW 9:40.34 Erin Huddleston South Bend, Ind. 2/2/13 200m 9:50.01 Melanie Hughes Fayetteville, Ark. 2/8/13 25.61 Caroline Schuster South Bend, Ind. 2/2/13 10:00.89 Brandi Krieg Fayetteville, Ark. 2/8/13 26.91 Carolin Imhoff Manhattan, Kan. 1/19/13 10:04.07 Natasha Cockram South Bend, Ind. 2/2/13 27.05 Alex Lyons South Bend, Ind. 2/2/13 10:29.14 Jaclyn Rollins Manhattan, Kan. 1/19/13 10:53.54 Olivia Lopez Birmingham, Ala. 2/23/13 400m 11:12.49 Tricity Andrew Manhattan, Kan. 1/19/13 57.18 Caroline Schuster Fayetteville, Ark. 2/8/13 58.23 Audrey Jean Baptiste Fayetteville, Ark. 2/8/13 5000m 1:01.29 Alex Lyons South Bend, Ind. 2/2/13 17:20.87 Brandi Krieg Birmingham, Ala. 2/23/13 17:23.10 Natasha Cockram Birmingham, Ala. 2/23/13 600yd 1:24.27 Katherine Camp Manhattan, Kan. 1/19/13 60m Hurdles 1:28.44 Done Vermaak Manhattan, Kan. 1/19/13 8.93 Carolin Imhof Manhattan, Kan. 1/19/13

800m 4x400m Relay 2:07.73 Katherine Camp Birmingham, Ala. 2/23/13 4:00.17 Tulsa South Bend, Ind. 2/2/13 2:12.58 Lauren Collette Birmingham, Ala. 2/23/13 Audrey Jean Baptiste, Caroline Schuster, Lauren Collette, Melanie Hughes 2:14.54 Done Vermaak Birmingham, Ala. 2/23/13 2:25.83 Olivia Lopez Manhattan, Kan. 1/19/13 Distance Medley Relay #2:32.11 Carolin Imhof Birmingham, Ala. 2/23/13 11:40.07 Tulsa Fayetteville, Ark. 2/9/13 Lauren Collette, Katherine Camp, Sarah Macpherson, Erin Huddleston 1000m 2:50.74 Sarah MacPherson South Bend, Ind. 2/1/13 12:15.02 Tulsa Fayetteville, Ark. 2/9/13 2:53.40 Melanie Hughes South Bend, Ind. 2/1/13 Olivia Lopez, Alex Lyons, Done Vermaak, Natasha Cockram 2:53.61 Lauren Collette South Bend, Ind. 2/1/13 2:56.98 Brandi Krieg South Bend, Ind., 2/1/13 2:57.15 Erin Huddleston South Bend, Ind. 2/1/13 Long Jump 3:03.28 Olivia Lopez South Bend, Ind. 2/1/13 5.60m (18-4.50) Carolin Imhof Manhattan, Kan. 1/19/13 3:03.81 Natasha Cockram South Bend, Ind. 2/1/13

1 mile 4:43.69 Sarah Macpherson Birmingham, Ala. 2/23/13 4:49.01 Erin Huddleston Fayetteville, Ark. 2/8/13 BOLD = SCHOOL RECORD 4:51.51 Melanie Hughes Birmingham, Ala. 2/23/13 ! = NCAA Automatic Qualifier 5:00.76 Brandi Krieg Fayetteville, Ark. 2/8/13 * = Personal Best 5:02.41 Lauren Collette South Bend, Ind. 2/2/13 5:10.07 Natasha Cockram Manhattan, Kan. 1/19/13 5:13.52 Olivia Lopez Birmingham, Ala. 2/23/13 5:14.50 Jaclyn Rollins South Bend, Ind. 2/2/13

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TIME NAME LOCATION DATE REVIEW TIME NAME LOCATION DATE 60m 6.61 Bryce Robinson Lincoln, Neb. 2/1/13 5000m 6.77 John Teeters Norman, Okla. 2/16/13 14:23.64 Paulo Pinheiro Birmingham, Ala. 2/23/13 7.04 Julian Frazier Manhattan, Kan. 1/19/13 14:25.70 Marc Scott Birmingham, Ala. 2/23/13 #7.18 Colt Johnson Birmingham, Ala. 2/23/13 14:26.28 Tim Rackers Birmingham, Ala. 2/23/13 #7.36 Alex Sementelli Birmingham, Ala. 2/23/13 14:28.53 Dennis Hodapp Birmingham, Ala. 2/23/13 7.52 Tyler Stroth Manhattan, Kan. 1/19/13 14:59.91 Emmett Cookson South Bend, Ind. 2/1/13 15:00.18 Kevin Mayer South Bend, Ind. 2/1/13 200m 15:26.63 Adam Johnson Birmingham, Ala. 2/23/13 21.19 Bryce Robinson Birmingham, Ala. 2/2313 21.47 Julian Frazier Birmingham, Ala. 2/23/13 60m Hurdles 22.54 John Teeters Fayetteville, Ark. 2/9/13 8.40 Colt Johnson Fayetteville, Ark. 2/8/13 23.12 Isaac Sanders Manhattan, Kan. 1/19/13 #8.73 Alex Sementelli Birmingham, Ala. 2/23/13 #8.89 Tyler Stroth Birmingham, Ala. 2/23/13 400m 47.62 Julian Frazier Fayetteville, Ark. 2/8/13 4x400m Relay 48.31 Andrew Jameson Lincoln, Neb. 2/1/13 3:14.17 Tulsa Birmingham, Ala. 2/23/13 48.83 Isaac Sanders Lincoln, Neb. 2/1/13 Matt Davis, Julian Frazier, Andrew Jameson, Bryce Robinson 55.81 Tyler Stroth South Bend, Ind. 2/2/13 3:15.46 Tulsa Lincoln, Neb. 2/2/13 Matt Davis, Julian Frazier, Bryce Robinson, Andrew Jameson 500m 1:06.32 Simon Greiner South Bend, Ind. 2/1/13 Distance Medley Relay 1:10.85 Alex Sementelli South Bend, Ind. 2/1/13 9:54.19 Tulsa Birmingham, Ala. 2/23/13 1:13.80 Tyler Stroth South Bend, Ind. 2/1/13 Brian Tabb, Matt Davis, Danny Thater, Chris O’Hare 9:57.00 Tulsa Fayettevile, Ark. 2/9/13 600yd Simon Greiner, Adam Johnson, Danny Thater, Tim Rackers 1:12.92 Simon Greiner Manhattan, Kan. 1/19/13 High Jump 800m #3.64m (11-11.25) Alex Sementelli Birmingham, Ala. 2/23/13 1:48.28 Chris O’Hare Fayetteville, Ark. 2/8/13 #3.24m (10-7.5) Tyler Stroth Birmingham, Ala. 2/23/13 1:52.15 Simon Greiner Fayetteville, Ark. 2/8/13 #3.04m (9-11.75) Colt Johnson Birmingham, Ala. 2/23/13 1:55.40 Brian Tabb Birmingham, Ala. 2/23/13 Pole Vault 1000m #1.72m (5-7.75) Tyler Stroth Birmingham, Ala. 2/23/13 2:25.63 Chris O’Hare Manhattan, Kan. 1/19/13 #1.69m (5-6.5) Alex Sementelli Birmingham, Ala. 2/23/13 2:27.40 Andrew Heyes Manhattan, Kan. 1/19/13 #1.57m (5-1.75) Colt Johnson Birmingham, Ala. 2/23/13 2:28.22 Brian Tabb South Bend, Ind. 2/1/13 2:29.25 Danny Thater South Bend, Ind. 2/1/13 Long Jump 2:30.49 Paulo Pinheiro Manhattan, Kan. 1/19/13 6.78m (22-3) Colt Johnson Manhattan, Kan. 1/19/13 #2:42.61 Colt Johnson Birmingham, Ala. 2/23/13 #6.63m (21-9) Alex Sementelli Birmingham, Ala. 2/23/13 #2:52.80 Alex Sementelli Birmingham, Ala. 2/23/13 6.08m (19-11) Tyler Stroth South Bend, Ind. 2/1/13 #3:04.60 Tyler Stroth Birmingham, Ala. 2/23/13 Shot Put 1 Mile 17.55m (57-7)* Chase Sammons Manhattan, Kan. 1/19/13 3:52.98 Chris O’Hare New York City 2/16/13 15.23m(49-11.75) Alex Lybarger Manhattan, Kan. 1/19/13 4:06.51 Paulo Pinheiro South Bend, Ind. 2/2/13 12.61m(41-4.5) Tyrus Conley Manhattan, Kan. 1/19/13 4:10.60 Danny Thater Fayetteville, Ark. 2/8/13 #11.86m (38-11) Alex Sementelli Birmingham, Ala. 2/23/13 4:11.43 Marc Scott Fayetteville, Ark. 2/8/13 #9.35m (30-8.25) Colt Johnson Birmingham, Ala. 2/23/13 4:12.12 Tim Rackers Fayetteville, Ark. 2/8/13 #9.15m (30-0.25) Tyler Stroth Birmingham, Ala. 2/23/13 4:12.24 Dennis Hodapp Fayetteville, Ark. 2/8/13 4:17.12 Jake McDonnell South Bend, Ind. 2/2/13 Weight Throw 4:20.14 Brian Tabb South Bend, Ind. 2/2/13 15.26m (50-0) Chase Sammons South Bend, Ind. 2/1/13 4:26.23 David Annett Manhattan, Kan. 1/19/13 15.20m (49-10.5) Tyrus Conley Manhattan, Kan. 1/19/13 4:26.29 James Keilbarth Manhattan, Kan. 1/19/13 14.02m (46-0) Alex Lybarger South Bend, Ind. 2/1/13 4:29.64 Emmett Cookson Manhattan, Kan. 1/19/13 Heptathlon 3000m 4,682 Alex Sementelli Birmingham, Ala. 2/23/13 8:05.06 Paulo Pinheiro Fayettevile, Ark. 2/9/13 4,404 Colt Johnson Birmingham, Ala. 2/23/13 8:13.25 Marc Scott South Bend, Ind. 2/2/13 4,069 Tyler Stroth Birmingham, Ala. 2/23/13 8:13.33 Tim Rackers South Bend, Ind. 2/2/13 8:21.97 Dennis Hodapp South Bend, Ind. 2/2/13 BOLD = SCHOOL RECORD 8:24.89 Danny Thater Birmingham, Ala. 2/23/13 ! = NCAA Automatic Qualifier 8:33.26 Emmett Cookson Birmingham, Ala. 2/23/13 * = Personal Best 8:35.82 Adam Johnson Birmingham, Ala. 2/23/13 # = Mark Set In Heptathlon 8:37.49 Kevin Mayer Birmingham, Ala. 2/23/13 8:48.13 Jake McDonnell Birmingham, Ala. 2/23/13

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2013 Women’s Outdoor Top Performances

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100m 10000m 12.13 (w) Caroline Schuster Fayetteville, Ark. 3/30/13 35:38.09 Josie Wilcox Des Moines, Iowa 4/25/13 12.24 (w) Audrey Jean-Baptiste Fayetteville, Ark. 3/30/13 36.09.24 Janessa Dunn Des Moines, Iowa 4/25/13 REVIEW 37:48.69 Tricity Andrew Houston, Texas 5/12/13 200m 24.30 Caroline Schuster Lincoln, Neb. 4/13/13 3000m Steeplechase 24.72 Audrey Jean-Baptiste Fayetteville, Ark. 3/30/13 10:25.89 Erin Huddleston Houston, Texas 5/12/13 26.16 (w) Alex Lyons Fayetteville, Ark. 3/30/13 26.64 Carolin Imhof Houston, Texas 5/12/13 100m Hurdles 14.61 Carolin Imhof Houston, Texas 5/12/13 400m 54.25 Caroline Schuster Austin, Texas 5/2313 4x100m Relay 55.42 Audrey Jean-Baptiste Houston, Texas 5/12/13 47:81 Tulsa Lincoln, Neb. 4/13/13 57.13 Katherine Camp Fayetteville, Ark. 3/30/13 Caroline Schuster, Carolin Imhof, Audrey Jean-Baptiste, Alex Lyons 59.31 Alex Lyons Houston, Texas 5/12/13 4x400m Relay 800m 3:47.80 Tulsa Houston, Texas 5/12/13 2:06.38 Katherine Camp Houston, Texas 5/12/13 Audrey Jean-Baptiste, Katherine Camp, Alex Lyons, Caroline Schuster 2:16.54 Lauren Collette LIncoln, Neb. 4/13/13 4:05.34 Tulsa Lincoln, Neb. 4/13/13 2:18.02 Melanie Hughes Tulsa, Okla. 3/16/13 Katherine Camp, Lauren Collette, Sarah Macpherson, Melanie Hughes 2:32.40 Carolin Imhof Houston, Texas 5/12/13 Long Jump 1500m 5.49m Carolin Imhof Houston, Texas 5/12/13 4:25.72 Ashley Scott Lincoln, Neb. 4/13/13 4:26.21 Sarah Macpherson Houston, Texas 5/12/13 High Jump 4:30.04 Melanie Hughes Houston, Texas 5/12/13 1.48m Carolin Imhof Houston, Texas 5/12/13 4:36.45 Lauren Collette Houston, Texas 5/12/13 4:38.72 Brandi Krieg Fayetteville, Ark. 3/30/13 Shot Put 4:40.96 Natasha Cockram Houston, Texas 5/12/13 10.00m Carolin Imhof Houston, Texas 5/12/13 4:48.05 Olivia Lopez Lincoln, Neb. 4/13/13 4:49.71 Josie Wilcox Fayetteville, Ark. 3/30/13 Javelin Throw 41.46m Carolin Imhof Houston, Texas 5/12/13 3000m 10:04.41 Natasha Cockram Lincoln, Neb. 4/13/13 Pole Vault 10:11.75 Josie Wilcox Lincoln, Neb. 4/13/13 2.92m Miranda Dabney Tulsa, Okla. 3/16/13 10:14.98 Janessa Dunn Lincoln, Neb. 4/13/13 10:35.25 Larissa Erickson Fayetteville, Ark. 4/27/13 Heptathlon 10:37.53 Tricity Andrew Fayetteville, Ark. 4/27/13 4,835 Carolin Imhof Houston, Texas 5/12/13

5000m 16:36.70 Ashley Scott Des Moines, Iowa 4/25/13 BOLD = SCHOOL RECORD 16:41.76 Erin Huddleston Houston, Texas 5/12/13 ! = NCAA Automatic Qualifier 16:58.63 Brandi Krieg Walnut, Calif. 4/19/13 * = Personal Best 17:12.01 Josie Wilcox Houston, Texas 5/12/13 17:31.24 Melanie Hughes Houston, Texas 5/12/13 17:35.33 Natasha Cockram Houston, Texas 5/12/13 18:40.50 Olivia Lopez Houston, Texas 5/12/13

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2013 Men’s Outdoor Top Performances

TIME NAME LOCATION DATE TIME NAME LOCATION DATE REVIEW

100m 110mH 10.27 John Teeters Austin, Texas 5/23/13 15.08 Colt Johnson Tulsa, Okla. 3/16/13 10.43 Bryce Robinson Lincoln, Neb. 4/13/13 15.77 Alex Sementelli Houston, Texas 5/12/13 11.40 Colt Johnson Houston, Texas 5/12/13 16.28 Tyler Stroth Tulsa, Okla. 3/16/13 11.46 Alex Sementelli Houston, Texas 5/12/13 3000m Steeplechase 200m 9:16.28 James Keilbarth Houston, Texas 5/11/13 21.22 Bryce Robinson Houston, Texas 5/12/13 9:26.38 Emmett Cookson Fayetteville, Ark. 3/30/13 21.26 John Teeters Austin, Texas 5/24/13 9:28.67 Aaron Thornburg Houston, Texas 5/11/13 21.46 Julian Frazier Lincoln, Neb. 4/13/13 9:33.81 Will LePage Houston, Texas 5/11/13 21.93 Andrew Jameson Fayetteville, Ark. 3/29/13 4x100m Relay 400m 40:38 Tulsa Lincoln, Neb. 4/13/13 47.17 Julian Frazier Lincoln, Neb. 4/13/13 Matt Davis, John Teeters, Julian Frazier, Bryce Robinson 48.64 Matt Davis Houston, Texas 5/11/13 41.21 Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. 3/16/13 48.99 Andrew Jameson Houston, Texas 5/11/13 Matt Davis, John Teeters, Julian Frazier, Andrew Jameson 49.77 Alex Sementelli Houston, Texas 5/11/13 50.90 Colt Johnson Houston, Texas 5/11/13 4x400m Relay 3:13.41 Tulsa Fayetteville, Ark. 4/27/13 800m Matt Davis, Julian Frazier, Andrew Jameson, Isaac Sanders 1:52.02 Simon Greiner Houston, Texas 5/12/13 3:14.48 Tulsa Houston, Texas 5/12/13 1:53.79 Adam Palamar Lincoln, Neb. 4/13/13 Matt Davis, Julian Frazier, Andrew Jameson, Isaac Sanders 1:54.41 Brian Tabb Lincoln, Neb. 4/13/13 3:29.27 Tulsa Lincoln, Neb. 4/13/13 Brian Tabb, Adam Palamar, Simon Greiner, Danny Thater 1500m 3:45.42 Adam Palamar Houston, Texas 5/11/13 Long Jump 3:47.80 Andrew Heyes Houston, Texas 5/11/13 6.78m Alex Sementelli Houston, Texas 5/12/13 3:51.35 Danny Thater Houston, Texas 5/11/13 6.62m Colt Johnson Houston, Texas 5/12/13 3:52.64 Tim Rackers Fayetteville, Ark. 3/30/13 6.31m Tyler Stroth Tulsa, Okla. 3/1613 3:53.14 Paulo Pinheiro Fayetteville, Ark. 3/30/13 3:54.00 Simon Greiner Lincoln, Neb. 4/13/13 High Jump 3:55.12 Brian Tabb Houston, Texas 5/11/13 1.81m Alex Sementelli Houston, Texas 5/12/13 3:58.61 Marc Scott Fayetteville, Ark. 3/30/13 1.75m Tyler Stroth Tulsa, Okla. 3/16/13 4:00.93 David Annett Fayetteville, Ark. 3/30/13 1.60m Colt Johnson Tulsa, Okla. 3/16/13 4:01.47 Dennis Hodapp Lincoln, Neb. 4/13/13 4:03.13 Aaron Thornburg Fayetteville, Ark. 3/30/13 Pole Vault 4:06.05 Jake McDonnell Lincoln, Neb. 4/13/13 3.70m Alex Sementelli Houston, Texas 5/12/13 4:11.77 Adam Johnson Tulsa, Okla. 3/16/13 3.20m Tyler Stroth Houston, Texas 5/12/13 4:37.50 Colt Johnson Houston, Texas 5/12/13 4:47.94 Alex Sementelli Houston, Texas 5/12/13 Shot Put 17.99m Chase Sammons Fayetteville, Ark. 3/30/13 3000m 15.15m Alex Lybarger Houston, Texas 5/12/13 8:20.86 Adam Palamar Lincoln, Neb. 4/13/13 11.92m Alex Sementelli Fayetteivlle, Ark. 4/25/13 8:22.03 Danny Thater Fayetteville, Ark. 3/29/13 8.74m Colt Johnson Houston, Texas 5/12/13 8:33.22 Marc Scott Lincoln, Neb. 4/13/13 8:34.27 Dennis Hodapp Lincoln, Neb. 4/13/13 Hammer Throw 9:00.30 Adam Johnson Lincoln, Neb. 4/13/13 51.55m Alex Lybarger Houston, Texas 5/12/13 9:10.03 Will LePage Lincoln, Neb. 4/13/13 9:58.10 Joey Donegan Tulsa, Okla. 3/16/13 Discus Throw 55.78m Chase Sammons Houston, Texas 5/12/13 5000m 42.51m Alex Lybarger Houston, Texas 5/12/13 14:12.61 Tim Rackers Walnut, Calif 4/19/13 34.72m Alex Sementelli Houston, Texas 5/11/13 14:13.53 Marc Scott Walnut, Calif 4/19/13 26.50m Colt Johnson Houston, Texas 5/11/13 14:17.35 Paulo Pinheiro Des Moines, Iowa 4/25/13 14:42.44 Andrew Heyes Houston, Texas 5/12/13 Javelin 14:44.22 Dennis Hodapp Houston, Texas 5/12/13 47.28m Alex Sementelli Houston, Texas 5/12/13 14:48.13 Danny Thater Houston, Texas 5/12/13 28.43m Colt Johnson Houston, Texas 5/12/13 15:21.26 Adam Palamar Houston, Texas 5/12/13 15:21.49 Kevin Mayer Houston, Texas 5/12/13 Decathlon 15:23.65 James Keilbarth Houston, Texas 5/12/13 6,597 Alex Sementelli Houston, Texas 5/12/13 5,669 Colt Johnson Houston, Texas 5/12/13 10000m 29:55.18 Dennis Hodapp Des Moines, Iowa 4/25/13 BOLD = SCHOOL RECORD 30:27.25 Paulo Pinheiro Houston, Texas 5/12/13 ! = NCAA Automatic Qualifier 30:40.52 Tim Rackers Houston, Texas 5/12/13 * = Personal Best 31:00.91 Marc Scott Houston, Texas 5/12/13 31:20.12 Kevin Mayer Des Moines, Iowa 4/25/13

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Women’s Indoor Track Records 55-METER DASH (no longer contested) MILE RUN Jamese James 1. Shana Robinson 6.93 2002 1. Alex Becker 4:41.35 2007 3. Tulsa 3:49.07 1998 2. Carla Hanson 7.10 2001 2. Paula Whiting 4:46.93 2011 Inemesit Usoroh, Tiffaney Williams, Caroline 3. Karlisha Atkins 7.31 2002 3. Melanie Cleland 4:51.96 2010 Avbovbede, Erin Simpson 4. Kendra Lollis 7.40 1999 4. Melanie Hughes 4:57.29 2011 4. Tulsa 3:49.98 2003 RECORDS 5. Jenny Simms 7.50 1994 5. Erin Huddleston 4:57.53 2012 Chatney Noble, Monica Joannes, Paula Richardson, Jamese James 55-METER HURDLES (no longer contested) 3,000-METER RUN 5. Tulsa 3:51.58 2001 1. Kendra Lollis 8.18 2000 1. Alex Becker 9:13.80 2008 Wendy McFarlane, Jamese James, Monica Joannes, 2. Jamese James 8.21 2002 2. Paula Whiting 9:19.01 2011 Tiffaney Williams 3. Danielle German 8.32 1997 3. Fride Vullum 9:38.82 1998 4. Carrie Swayze 8.47 1997 4. Natasha Cockram 9:42.29 2012 HIGH JUMP 5. Suzanne Smith-Hogg 8.57 2002 5. Melanie Cleland 9:46.01 2010 1. Lydia Chamberlin 5-8.0 2010 2. Jessica Lingor 5-7.0 2000 60-METER DASH 5,000-METER RUN 3. Brianna Steel 5-6.5 2008 1. Shana Robinson 7.38 2003 1. Alex Becker 15:58.53 2010 4. Katy McGillen 5-3.0 2007 2. Carla Hanson 7.58 2001 2. Fride Vullum 16:42.24 2000 5. Megan Oberste 5-1.0 2006 3. Chantelle Willard 7.60 2006 3. Josie Wilcox 17:02.92 2012 4. Ashley Wills 7.66 2010 4. Lise Olivier 17:04.72 2006 LONG JUMP 5. Krystol Lartey 7.74 2004 5. Jaclyn Rollins 17:06.86 2011 1. Lydia Chamberlin 19-6.0 2010 Jennifer Mace 7.74 2009 2. Margaret Glover 19-4.0 2007 4x400-METER RELAY (1,600 Meters) 3. Sophia Rodriguez 18-10.0 2006 60-METER HURDLES 1. Tulsa 3:36.34 2002 4. Margaret Glover 18-7.25 2005 1. Jamese James 8.73 2003 Paula Richardson, Alisha Burnett, Monica Joannes, 5. Brie Pentaluna 18-4.25 2004 2. Kendra Lollis 8.80 2001 Jamese James 3. Carolin Imhof 8.86 2010 2. Tulsa 3:38.18 2003 TRIPLE JUMP 4. Dreu Harris 8.92 2004 Paula Richardson, Chatney Noble, Monica Joannes, 1. Sophia Rodriguez 39-7.25 2005 5. Suzanne Smith 8.99 2003 Jamese James 2. Katie Haney 35-10.5 2001 3. Tulsa 3:39.56 2003 3. Andrea McGillen 35-5 2003 200-METER DASH Chatney Noble, Alisha Burnett, Monica Joannes, 4. Sheryl Briggs 32-5 1993 1. Shana Robinson 23.96 2004 Jamese James 2. Jennifer Mace 24.11 2010 4. Tulsa 3:39.76 2002 PENTATHLON 3. Paula Richardson 24.27 2003 Paula Richardson, Alisha Burnett, Monica Joannes, 1. Brianna Steel 3,784 2011 4. Caroline Avbovbede 24.50 1998 Jamese James 2. Lydia Chamberlin 3,663 2010 5. Chantelle Willard 24.62 2006 5. Tulsa 3:39.84 2002 3. Carolin Imhof 3,302 2010 Paula Richardson, Alisha Burnett, Monica Joannes, 4. Katy McGillen 2,872 2008 400-METER DASH Jamese James 5. Katie Haney 2,814 2001 1. Jennifer Mace 53.66 2009 2. Caroline Avbovbede 54.11 1999 DISTANCE MEDLEY RELAY (1,200, 400, 800, 1,600) POLE VAULT 3. Tiffaney Williams 54.33 2000 1. Tulsa 11:28.21 2008 1. Caitlin Clancy 11-7.75 2007 & 2010 4. Jamese James 54.85 2003 Tayler Rigsby, Jennifer Mace, Ashley Aitken, 2. Andrea McGillen 10-8.25 2003 5. Paula Richardson 55.10 2004 Alex Becker 3. Suzanne Hogg-Smith 10-0.50 2004 2. Tulsa 11:37.32 2010 600-YARD DASH Melanie Cleland, Caroline Schuster, Tayler SHOT PUT 1. Jennifer Mace 1:21.58 2009 Rigsby, Paula Whiting 1. Stephanie Jeffers 50-4.5 2006 2. Melanie Hardy 1:21.96 2005 3. Tulsa 11:40.37 2007 2. Jennifer Swanson 43-1.75 1994 3. Monica Joannes 1:22.32 2003 Alex Becker, April Montgomery, Dawn Nagazina, 3. Kelsey Klein 40-9.5 2008 4. Tiffaney Williams 1:22.34 2001 Jessica Ford 4. Hartly Carlisle 40-09.00 2012 5. Jamese James 1:22.44 2003 4. Tulsa 11:42.25 2006 5. Brianna Steel 37-10.50 2008 Dawn Nagazina, Shameka Holloway, April 800-METER RUN Montgomery, Alex Becker WEIGHT THROW 1. Melanie Hardy 2:05.79 2005 5. Tulsa 11:47.79 2012 1. Stephanie Jeffers 55-5.75 2006 2. Dawn Nagazina 2:08.77 2009 Natasha Cockram, Katherine Camp, Done 2. Kelsey Klein 54-10.75 2009 3. Monica Joannes 2:09.15 2002 Vermaak, Erin Huddleston 3. Morgan Bolom 43-07.00 2010 4. Done Vermaak 2:09.25 2012 4. Hartly Carlisle 41-08.00 2012 5. Tayler Rigsby 2:10.11 2010 MILE RELAY (4x440 Yards) (no longer contested) BOLD = current members on the team 1,000-METER RUN 1. Tulsa 3:47.13 1999 1. Melanie Hardy 2:51.21 2005 Kendra Lollis, Tiffaney Williams, Caroline 2. Paula Whiting 2:51.67 2011 Avbovbede, Dana Jackson 3. Alex Becker 2:52.17 2007 2. Tulsa 3:47.34 2003 4. Tayler Rigsby 2:52.44 2008 Paula Richardson, Chatney Noble, Monica Joannes, 5. Melanie Cleland 2:56.10 2010

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Men’s Indoor Track Records

55-METER DASH (no longer contested) MILE RUN MILE RELAY (4x440 Yards) (no longer contested) RECORDS 1. John Mosley 6.28 1998 1. Chris O’Hare 3:56.48 2011 1. Tulsa 3:15.47 1998 2. Sedrick Lusk 6.32 1997 2. Mark Davidson 3:59.97 2009 Frankie Johnson, Clint Small, Adam Ellison, Trey Runnels 6.32 2000 3. Tom Marshall 4:00.74 2011 odney Peterson 4. Hassan Faggett 6.37 1998 4. Justin Duncan 4:00.89 2010 2. Tulsa 3:17.32 1998 5. Tim Gordon 6.44 1987 5. Dwight Davis 4:01.00 2000 Hassan Faggett, Clint Small, Adam Ellison, Rodney Peterson 55-METER HURDLES (no longer contested) 3,000-METER RUN 3. Tulsa 3:18.60 1985 1. Joal Stockton 7.82 1999 1. Edwin Henshaw 7:58.82 2007 Tim Gordon, Ronnie Kelly, Greg Petty, Steve Hill 2. Branon Vaughan 7.97 2001 2. Andrew Heyes 8:00.29 2012 4. Tulsa 3:18.66 1999 3. Jamal Bogle 8.00 2002 3. Mark Davidson 8:03.81 2009 5. Tulsa 3:21.38 1997 4. Sam Masters 8:06.53 2012 Loren Kool, Rodney Peterson, Cornelius Mason, 60-METER DASH 5. John Beattie 8:09.82 2010 Adam Ellison 1. Cory Ray 6.80 2004 2. Trey Runnels 6.84 2000 5,000-METER RUN HEPTATHLON 3. John Mosley 6.85 1999 1. John Beattie 13:53.80 2010 1. Alex Sementelli 4,773 2011 Sedrick Lusk 6.85 2000 2. Paulo Pinheiro 14:11.79 2012 2. Thomas Stoltz 4,640 2007 3. Andy Norman 14:14.94 2003 3. Kolton Taylor 4,599 2012 60-METER HURDLES 4. Carl Stones 14:23.42 2012 4. Louis Dailey 4,136 2004 1. DeVonne Harrison 8.07 2005 5. Sam Masters 14:27.13 2012 5. Corey Pixley 3,658 2007 2. Jamal Bogle 8.27 2004 3. Rickey Wilson 8.35 2004 4x400-METER RELAY (1,600 Meters) 4. Kolton Taylor 8.46 2012 1. Tulsa 3:13.20 2012 HIGH JUMP 5. David Fitter 8.57 2010 David Fitter, Justin Smith, Matt Davis, Julian 1. Jason Krueger 6-10.75 2001 Frazier 2. Heston King 6-9 2002 200-METER DASH 2. Tulsa 3:13.76 1998 3. Morgan 6-8 1972 1. Trey Runnels 21.50 2000 Frankie Johnson, Clint Small, Adam Ellison, Rodney 4. Kyle McGillen 6-7 2007 2. Julian Frazier 21.62 2012 Peterson Cory Pixley 6-7 2007 3. Justin Smith 21.64 2012 3. Tulsa 3:14.83 2012 4. Sedrick Lusk 21.72 1998 David Fitter, Justin Smith, Julian Frazier, LONG JUMP 5. Josh Childs 21.82 2004 Andrew Jameson 1. Sedrick Lusk 24-11.25 2000 4. Tulsa 3:15.15 2000 2. Drane Scrivener 23-6 1971 400-METER DASH Branon Vaughan, Derron Davis, Shawn 3. Kyle McGillen 22-10.50 2007 1. Derron Davis 47.18 2000 McCullough, Greg Johnson 4. Robert Nickels 22-8.50 2007 2. Clint Small 47.35 1999 5. Tulsa 3:15.17 2010 5. Thomas Stoltz 21-11.75 2008 3. Julian Frazier 47.36 2012 David Fitter, Justin Smith, Matt Davis, Julian 4. Attila Korosi 48.14 2009 Frazier TRIPLE JUMP 5. Josh Childs 48.46 2004 1. Keven Guynn 49-10.5 1999 DISTANCE MEDLEY RELAY (1,200, 400, 800, 1,600) 2. Drane Scrivener 46-10 1971 600-YARD RUN 1. Tulsa 9:37.95 1999 3. Kyle McGillen 45-3.75 2007 1. Clif Mitchell 1:12.29 2005 Clint Small, Shawn McCullough, David Bohlen, 4. Robert Nickels 44-4.0 2006 2. Greg Johnson 1:12.52 2001 Dwight Davis 5. Josh Childs 42-7 2002 3. Branon Vaughan 1:12.60 2003 2. Tulsa 9:38.00 1966 4. Rodney Peterson 1:12.76 1996 Ron Vick, Skip Greenig, Boyd George, Lloyd George POLE VAULT 3. Tulsa 9:42.24 1998 1. Louis Dailey 14-1.25 2004 800-METER RUN Adam Ellison, Clint Small, Rodney Peterson, Derrick O’Keefe 14-1.25 2005 1. Chris O’Hare 1:49.98 2012 Dwight Davis 3. Seth Conaway 13-0 1998 2. Adam Ellison 1:50.36 1998 4. Tulsa 9:48.07 2011 4. Alex Sementelli 12-4.6 2011 3. Justin Duncan 1:50.60 2010 Chris O’Hare, Brian Tabb, Justin Duncan, 5. Thomas Stoltz 12-3.50 2008 4. Rodney Peterson 1:50.82 1997 Carl Stones 5. Shawn McCullough 1:50.99 2001 5. Tulsa 9:49.22 2010 SHOT PUT Justin Duncan, Alex Sementelli, Steven Morrow, 1. Chase Sammons 51-03.50 2012 1,000-METER RUN Chris O’Hare 2. Tim Nedow 50-3.50 2009 1. Chris O’Hare 2:20.99 2012 3. Ron Weigleb 48-6 1972 2. Andrew Heyes 2:26.04 2012 4. R. McGraw 48-4 1987 3. Mark Davidson 2:26.81 2009 5. Jake Lyon 47-9 2000 4. Sam Masters 2:27.56 2012 5. Justin Duncan 2:27.68 2010 WEIGHT THROW 1. Chase Sammons 50-07.08 2012 2. Corwin Dugan 42-11.75 2010 3. Tim Nedow 40-10.25 2009

BOLD = current members on the team

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Women’s Outdoor Track Records 100-METER DASH 400-METER HURDLES Jameka Roberts, Monique Poindexter, Erin 1. Shana Robinson 11.23 2004 1. Jamese James 57.86 2002 Simpson, Carrie Swayze 2. Chantelle Willard 11.65 2007 2. April Montgomery 58.71 2009 3. Carla Hanson 11.88 2000 3. Danielle German 59.85 2000 4x800-METER RELAY (3,200 Meters) 4. Jennifer Mace 11.96 2011 4. Erin Fogarty 1:01.45 2005 1. Tulsa 8:48.27 2003 RECORDS 5. Mary Carr 12.00 2004 5. Carrie Swayze 1:02.28 1997 Chatney Noble, Melanie Hardy, Megan Langwell, Krystol Lartey 12.00 2004 Monica Joannes 3,000-METER STEEPLECHASE 2. Tulsa 8:53.27 2002 200-METER DASH 1. Ashlea Gilfillan 10:45.92 2007 Chatney Noble, April Johnson, Melanie Hardy, 1. Shana Robinson 22.84 2003 2. Lise Olivier 10:51.38 2006 Monica Joannes 2. Chantelle Willard 23.78 2006 3. Erin Huddleston 10:52.39 2011 3. Tulsa 8:59.16 1997 3. Caroline Avbovbede 23.82 1999 4. Renine Le Heron 11:34.61 2006 Monique Poindexter, Erin Simpson, Summer Karlisha Atkins 23.82 2000 5. Breanna Chipney 11:38.38 2006 Lamons, Chris Haldeman 5. Paula Richardson 23.91 2003 4. Tulsa 9:00.69 1998 4x100-METER RELAY (400 Meters) Caroline Avbovbede, Erin Simpson, Monique 400-METER DASH 1. Tulsa 45.35 2004 Poindexter, Jany Van Gerwen 1. Tiffaney Williams 53.12 1999 Shameka Holloway, Chantelle Willard, Paula 2. Jennifer Mace 53.46 2009 Richardson, Shana Robinson 4x1,600-METER RELAY (6,400 Meters) 3. Wendy McFarlane 53.47 2000 2. Tulsa 45.48 2003 1. Tulsa 19:24.18 2010 4. Shameka Holloway 53.99 2006 Alisha Burnett, Shameka Holloway, Paula Melanie Cleland, Katie Wright, Ashley Scott, Richardson, Shana Robinson Paula Whiting 800-METER RUN 3. Tulsa 45.72 2002 2. Tulsa 20:00.51 2011 1. Monica Joannes 2:05.65 2003 Paula Richardson, Alisha Burnett, Karlisha Atkins, Jacqueline Fairchild, Melanie Cleland, Melanie Hardy 2:05.65 2004 Shana Robinson Ashley Scott, Josie Wilcox 3. Tayler Rigsby 2:08.07 2010 4. Tulsa 45.76 2002 3. Tulsa 20:25.54 2006 4. Dawn Nagazina 2:08.25 2009 Shana Robinson, Paula Richardson, Alisha Burnett, Dawn Nagazina, Lise Olivier, Marissa Saunders, Katie Wright 2:08.25 2010 Jamese James Alex Becker 5. Tulsa 45.81 2010 1,500-METER RUN Ashley Wills, Lenora Guion-Firmin, Jennifer Mace, SPRINT MEDLEY RELAY (200, 200, 400, 800) 1. Paula Whiting 4:19.78 2011 Caroline Schuster 1. Tulsa 3:47.44 2010 2. Katie Wright 4:20.61 2010 Ashley Wills, Caroline Schuster, Jennifer Mace, 3. Alex Becker 4:22.39 2007 4x200-METER RELAY (800 Meters) Tayler Rigsby 4. Sarah Macpherson 4:25.86 2012 1. Tulsa 1:35.31 2003 2. Tulsa 3:47.62 2003 5. Fride Vullum 4:26.31 2001 Shana Robinson, Chatney Noble, Paula Richardson, Shana Robinson, Paula Richardson, Jamese James, Jamese James Monica Joannes 3,000-METER RUN 2. Tulsa 1:50.6 1992 3. Tulsa 3:56.24 2011 1. Fride Vullum 9:34.45 1998 Joy Parker, Julie Parker, Carey Robien, Chau Vo Lenora Guion-Firmin, Caroline Schuster, 2. Alex Becker 9:39.54 2009 Jennifer Mace, Lauren Collette 3. Charlotte Sanderson 10:00.74 2001 4x400-METER RELAY (1,600 Meters) 4. Tulsa 3:57.00 2002 4. Debbie Cardenas 10:02.77 2000 1. Tulsa 3:35.55 2002 Shana Robinson, Paula Richardson, Alisha Burnett, 5. Natalie Rasmussen 10:04.09 2005 Paula Richardson, Alisha Burnett, Monica Joannes, Monica Joannes Jamese James 5. Tulsa 3:57.70 2007 5,000-METER RUN 2. Tulsa 3:36.74 2003 Jessica Ford, Krystol Lartey, Chantelle Willard, 1. Paula Whiting 15:46.91 2011 Paula Richardson, Chatney Noble, Monica Joannes, Tayler Rigsby 2. Alex Becker 15:58.01 2010 Jamese James 3. Fride Vullum 16:01.41 2001 3. Tulsa 3:36.93 2000 DISTANCE MEDLEY RELAY (1,200, 400, 800, 1,600) 4. Ashley Scott 16:38.91 2012 Wendy McFarlane, Tiffaney Williams, Jamese 1. Tulsa 11:20.49 2010 5. Jaclyn Rollins 16:48.04 2011 James, Inemesit Usoroh Melanie Cleland, Caroline Schuster, Tayler 4. Tulsa 3:37.45 2010 Rigsby, Paula Whiting 10,000-METER RUN Caroline Schuster, Ashley Wills, Lenora Guion- 2. Tulsa 11:30.46 2007 1. Alex Becker 33:44.63 2009 Firmin, Jennifer Mace Dawn Nagazina, Shameka Holloway, Tayler Rigsby, 2. Charlotte Sanderson 34:25.78 2001 5. Tulsa 3:37.86 2002 Alex Becker 3. Lise Olivier 35:15.60 2006 Chatney Noble, Alisha Burnett, Monica Joannes, 3. Tulsa 11:38.54 2006 4. Sarah Haskins 35:18.57 2003 Jamese James Dawn Nagazina, Shameka Holloway, April 5. Josie Wilcox 35:31.59 2012 Montgomery, Alex Becker MILE RELAY (4x440 Yards) (no longer contested) 4. Tulsa 11:38.71 2001 100-METER HURDLES 1. Tulsa 3:41.30 2001 Margaret Danagher, Tiffaney Williams, Monica 1. Kendra Lollis 13.99 2001 Wendy McFarlane, Monica Joannes, Jamese Joannes, Fride Vullum 2. Jamese James 14.00 2003 James, Tiffaney Williams 5. Tulsa 11:40.24 2009 3. Danielle German 14.01 2000 2. Tulsa 3:53.32 2006 Tayler Rigsby, Jennifer Mace, Dawn Nagazina, Alex 4. Carolin Imhof 14.17 2011 Shameka Holloway, Dawn Nagazina, Krystol Lartey, Becker 5. Suzanne Smith 14.25 2003 April Montgomery 3. Tulsa 3:55.19 1996

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DISCUS 1. Stephanie Jeffers 160-11 2007 Men’s Outdoor Track Records 2. Hartly Carlisle 156-02 2012

100-METER DASH 10,000-METER RUN RECORDS 3. Kelsey Klein 154-0 2011 1. Levi Gillen 10.32 1994 1. John Beattie 28:32.21 2010 4. Morgan Bolom 124-00 2010 2. Marcus Anderson 10.40 1981 2. Lewis Timmins 29:26.64 2011 5. Jennifer Swanson 123-5 1994 Trey Runnels 10.40 2000 3. Mitch Johnson 29:56.68 2011 4. Sedrick Lusk 10.44 1998 4. Janne Hamalainen 30:20.00 1985 HAMMER 5. Cory Ray 10.52 2004 5. Joel Stansloski 30:20.92 2007 1. Kelsey Klein 176-03 2011 2. Stephanie Jeffers 159-5 2007 200-METER DASH 110-METER HURDLES 3. Morgan Bolom 142-06 2010 1. Larry Hearne 21.0 1966 1. Rickey Wilson, Jr. 13.99 2006 4. Hartly Carlisle 136-05 2012 2. Trey Runnels 21.11 2001 2. DeVonne Harrison 14.09 2005 3. Justin Smith 21.31 2011 3. James Shaw 14.10 1971 HEPTATHLON 4. Derron Davis 21.32 2000 4. Jamal Bogle 14.49 2003 1. Brianna Steel 5,158 2011 5. Cory Ray 21.51 2004 5. Kolton Taylor 15.03 2011 2. Lydia Chamberlin 5,021 2010 Julian Frazier 21.51 2012 3. Carolin Imhof 4,807 2011 400-METER HURDLES 4. Renata Carson 4,385 2003 400-METER DASH 1. Clint Small 52.00 1999 1. Derron Davis 46.75 2000 2. Rickey Wilson, Jr. 52.18 2007 HIGH JUMP 2. Julian Frazier 47.12 2012 3. Branon Vaughan 52.86 2003 1. Brianna Steel 5-5 2008 & ‘10 3. Greg Johnson 47.36 2001 4. Jamal Bogle 53.14 2005 Lydia Chamberlin 5-5 2010 4. Attila Korosi 47.75 2008 5. Loren Kool 53.38 1995 3. Jennifer Howell 5-4 1994 5. Levi Gillen 47.93 1994 4. Katy McGillen 5-3 2007 Josh Childs 47.93 2003 3,000-METER STEEPLECHASE 5. Sally Cross 5-2 1981 1. Carl Stones 8:43.79 2012 800-METER RUN 2. Owain Matthews 8:51.58 2003 JAVELIN 1. Adam Ellison 1:47.69 1998 3. Cary Stidham 9:10.80 2000 1. Katy McGillen 159-1 2006 2. Rodney Peterson 1:48.11 1998 4. Emmett Cookson 9:20.70 2012 2. Ashley Ast 143-2 2004 3. Chris O’Hare 1:49.01 2011 5. Joel Stansloski 9:22.93 2008 Carolin Imhof 143-2 2010 4. Justin Duncan 1:49.38 2011 4. Stephanie Jeffers 108-11 2007 5. Mathew Musengezi 1:49.39 2006 4x100-METER RELAY (400 Meters) 1. Tulsa 40.76 2000 LONG JUMP 1,500-METER RUN Merrick Woodard, Trey Runnels, Sedrick Lusk, 1. Margaret Glover 19-4.25 2004 1. Chris O’Hare 3:37.95 2012 Derron Davis 2. Lydia Chamberlin 19-4.0 2010 2. Justin Duncan 3:42.80 2011 3. Mary John-Williams 19-2.67 2000 2. Tulsa 40.88 1999 3. Dwight Davis 3:43.18 1999 4. Sophia Rodriguez 19-0.50 2006 John Mosley, Hassan Faggett, Sedrick Lusk, 4. Mark Davidson 3:43.32 2008 5. Carolin Imhof 18-10.75 2011 Clint Small 5. David Bohlen 3:44.93 2000 3. Tulsa 41.40 2010 POLE VAULT Kolton Taylor, Justin Smith, David Fitter, MILE RUN Julian Frazier 1. Caitlin Clancy 12-1.5 2008 1. Chris O’Hare 3:58.77 2011 2. Suzanne Smith-Hogg 10-8.5 2003 4. Tulsa 41.58 2001 2. Dwight Davis 3:59.29 2000 3. Andrea McGillen 10-6.25 2003 Trey Runnels, Derron Davis, Jason Roland, 3. Justin Duncan 4:05.03 2010 4. Brianna Steel 9-02 2011 Merrick Woodard 4. Ryan Siler 4:16.78 1995 5. Tulsa 41.69 2001 5. Joe Gibbons 4:20.3 1960 SHOT PUT Merrick Woodard, Greg Johnson, Jason Roland, Derron Davis 1. Stephanie Jeffers 52-6.75 2007 3,000-METER RUN 2. Jennifer Swanson 43-3 1993 1. Paulo Pinheiro 8:14.39 2012 3. Corhanda Dawson 42-0 1991 4x400-METER RELAY (1,600 Meters) 2. Dwight Davis 8:19.42 2000 4. Hartly Carlisle 38-10.92 2012 1. Tulsa 3:10.69 2012 3. Sam Masters 8:20.71 2011 5. Brianna Steel 38-8 2011 David Fitter, Justin Smith, Andrew Jameson, 4. Ryan Siler 8:24.42 1995 Julian Frazier 5. Mark Davidson 8:24.98 2009 2. Tulsa 3:12.45 2008 TRIPLE JUMP Jonathan Moore, Jerrod Landress, O’Dell Smith, 1. Sophia Rodriguez 41-10.75 2006 5,000-METER RUN Attila Korosi 2. Mary John-Williams 39-6 2002 1. John Beattie 13:42.03 2010 3. Tulsa 3:12.48 1998 3. Andrea McGillen 34-2.75 2003 2. Lewis Timmins 14:01.69 2010 Hassan Faggett, Clint Small, Rodney Peterson, 3. Edwin Henshaw 14:04.53 2007 Adam Ellison 4. Geraint Davies 14:07.90 2011 4. Tulsa 3:12.55 2007 5. Paulo Pinheiro 14:08.36 2012 O’Dell Smith, Jarrod Landress, Kris Karnes, Attila Korosi 5. Tulsa 3:12.59 2003 Tony Kay, Clif Mitchell, Josh Childs, Branon Vaughan

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MILE RELAY (4x440 Yards) (no longer contested) SPRINT MEDLEY RELAY (200, 200, 400, 800) POLE VAULT 1. Tulsa 3:16.11 2001 1. Tulsa 3:21.55 2001 1. Derrick O’Keefe 14-11 2005 Derron Davis, Shawn McCullough, Branon Vaughan, Trey Runnels, Derron Davis, Greg Johnson, 2. Richard Ruane 14-6.25 1965 Greg Johnson Shawn McCullough 3. Dave Smoot 14-5 1963 2. Tulsa 3:17.53 2002 2. Tulsa 3:22.34 2010 4. Clark 14-1.75 1960 Branon Vaughan, Derek Sparks, Josh Childs, David Fitter, Justin Smith, Julian Frazier, 5. Alex Sementelli 12-05.50 2011 Michael Ledowsky Steven Morrow

RECORDS 3. Tulsa 3:30.0 1961 3. Tulsa 3:23.09 1997 SHOT PUT Bill Brown, Keith Yarger, Bob Newell, Jerry Sedrick Lusk, Hassan Faggett, Loren Kool, 1. Dan Houtman 53-00 1963 Anderson Rodney Peterson 2. Chase Sammons 52-06.75 2012 4. Tulsa 3:27.68 2000 3. Tim Nedow 51-07.50 2009 4x800-METER RELAY (3,200 Meters) Derron Davis, Trey Runnels, Branon Vaughan, 4. K. Henike 48-11.75 1966 1. Tulsa 7:20.74 2000 Brian Erwin 5. Doug Olienyk 45-09 1981 Shawn McCullough, David Bohlen, Dwight Davis, 5. Tulsa 3:27.83 2003 Brian Erwin Tony Kay, Josh Childs, Branon Vaughan, TRIPLE JUMP 2. Tulsa 7:23.77 1998 Derek Sparks 1. Dab Daugherty 49-3 1964 Dwight Davis, Shawn McCullough, Rodney 2. Keven Guynn 49-0.75 1998 Peterson, Adam Ellison DISTANCE MEDLEY RELAY (1,200, 400, 800, 1,600) 3. Kyle McGillen 46-4.00 2008 3. Tulsa 7:24.91 1998 1. Tulsa 9:38.0 1966 4. Thomas Stoltz 45-2.5 2006 Dwight Davis, Cornelius Mason, Rodney Peterson, Ron Vick, Skip Greenig, Boyd George, Lloyd George 5. Sedrick Lusk 43-9.75 1997 Adam Ellison 2. Tulsa 9:40.17 2000 4. Tulsa 7:26.59 1997 David Bohlen, Derron Davis, Shawn McCullough, DECATHLON Rodney Peterson, David Bohlen, Adam Ellison, Dwight Davis 1. Alex Sementelli 6,686 2011 Cornelius Mason 3. Tulsa 9:42.97 1999 2. Thomas Stoltz 6,138 2007 5. Tulsa 7:29.22 1996 Clint Small, Shawn McCullough, David Bohlen, 3. Kolton Taylor 6,050 2011 Rodney Peterson, Darren McVean, Adam Ellison, Dwight Davis 4. Cory Pixley 5,935 2007 Cornelius Mason 4. Tulsa 9:48.45 2011 Bill Martin, Justin Smith, Danny Thater, BOLD = current members on the team 4x1,500-METER RELAY (6,000 Meters) Tom Marshall 1. Tulsa 15:43.24 1999 5. Tulsa 9:55.31 2007 Dwight Davis, Monte Hawkins, Cornelius Mason, Jordan Hughes, Attila Korosi, Jerrod Landress, Cary Stidham Edwin Henshaw 2. Tulsa 15:48.81 1998 Monte Hawkins, Adam Ellison, Cornelius Mason, DISCUS Dwight Davis 1. Robbie Nichols 175-7 1967 2. Chase Sammons 174-8 2012 4x1,600-METER RELAY (6,400 Meters) 3. Tim Nedow 163-04 2009 1. Tulsa 16:53.40 2010 4. Corwin Dugan 132-02 2010 Chris O’Hare, Lewis Timmins, John Beattie, 5. Alex Sementelli 123-03 2012 Justin Duncan 2. Tulsa 16:57.38 2011 HIGH JUMP Bill Martin, Geraint Davies, Dennis Hodapp, 1. Charles Ramsdell 6-11.75 2004 Danny Thater 2. Jason Krueger 6-11 2001 3. Tulsa 16:57.93 2007 3. Jim Morgan 6-10 1971 Josh Butts, Kyle Dekker, Lewis Timmins, 4. Cory Pixley 6-8.75 2007 Jordan Hughes 5. Heston King 6-8 2002 4. Tulsa 17:12.38 2009 Kyle McGillen 6-8 2007 Justin Duncan, Lewis Timmins, John Beattie, Mark Davidson JAVELIN 5. Tulsa 17:15.62 1999 1. Thomas Stoltz 220-2 2005 Monte Hawkins, Jeremy Hollis, Cary Stidham, 2. George Wallace 213-0 1961 Tim Surface 3. Cal Purdin 188-1.75 1942 4. Jacob Chavez 180-2.0 2004 4xMILE RELAY (4 Miles) (no longer contested) 5. Casey Fanning 174-00 2009 1. Tulsa 17:00.44 1997 Adam Ellison, Cornelius Mason, David Bohlen, LONG JUMP Dwight Davis 1. Sedrick Lusk 24-11.75 1997 2. Tulsa 17:18.88 1996 2. Gordon Lee 23-11.5 1965 Adam Ellison, Jeremy Hollis, Cornelius Mason, 3. Cheeck 23-7.5 1952 Ryan Siler 4. Alex Sementelli 23-01.25 2011 3. Tulsa 18:08.0 1993 5. Kyle McGillen 23-0 2008 Richard Brown, Ryan Siler, John Watkins, Steve Lamb

42 www.tulsahurricane.com 2014 TULSA TRACK & FIELD Record & Fact Book Chris O’Hare Wins Indoor Mile at 2012 NCAA Championship RECORDS

Chris O’Hare was not going to be denied for a second straight year. O’Hare pushed the tempo early and was able to outlast his competitors in his wire-to-wire victory, most notably defending champion Miles Batty of After finishing runner-up in 2011, the junior All-American member of the BYU who finished third in 4:01.86. Tulsa track and field team captured the national championship in the mile run at the 2012 Division I Indoor Track & Field Championships at the “We didn’t really plan on taking it from the gun, but that’s how it played Jacksons Indoor Track at the Idaho Center in Napa, Idaho on March 12, out,” O’Hare said. “My biggest thing was I did not want to get stuck. I 2012 ended up in the front, which is where I’m most comfortable, and I was able to hold on. I wanted to push the tempo and make everybody behind me “It feels great, better than I ever expected,” O’Hare said. “When I came work for it.” into the home straight, I could taste it. I didn’t want it to go away like it happened last year. I was just fighting with everything I had in those last Sam McEntee of Villanova was fourth and Andrew Bayer of Indiana was steps.” fifth.

He posted a facility-record mark of 4:01.66 in the finals to become the first The victory also gave Tulsa 10 points towards the overall team standings, track national champion in school history, beating second-place Rich Peters which was the most in school history at the NCAA Indoor Championships. of University by 0.12 seconds. O’Hare said that the win was made that much sweeter because it was his “I’m about as happy as I could get. Chris is pretty easy to coach, and I feel mother Gillian’s birthday. fortunate for what he has done today,” Tulsa coach Steve Gulley said. “Him winning is not a surprise to me because he is such a great competi- “I can’t be home to give her a present or a birthday hug, so to be able to tor. I would say going into the race he had about a 50-50 shot at winning, give this to her means a lot to me,” he said. “Winning this championship and he was able to bring it home.” means even more to me knowing that it is on her birthday.”

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C-USA annually awards 12 postgraduate scholar- Conference USA ships, along with the Sport Academic Award, Scholar WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Athletes of the Year and the Institutional Academic • 48 NCAA Tournament appearances Conference USA officially took on a new look July Excellence Award. Conference USA also added a Spirit of • 43 WNIT appearances 1, 2013, while maintaining the same commitment to excel- Service Award, recognizing student-athletes three times • One team in the NCAA Sweet 16 lence, integrity and leadership in athletics, academics and a year for a combination of significant community service • Two WNIT semifinalists in our communities.

C-USA efforts, good academic standing and participation in their • One WBI Champion Eight institutions, including the return of char- elected sport. ter member Charlotte along with FIU, Florida Atlantic, BASEBALL Louisiana Tech, Middle Tennessee, North Texas, Old • 58 NCAA appearances Dominion and UTSA, will join with East Carolina, Marshall, Success on the Playing Field • Six College World Series appearances (2009, Rice, Southern Miss, Tulane, Tulsa, UAB and UTEP. Conference USA performers have achieved great 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005 and 2001), including five From its beginning in 1995, Conference USA’s success in competition, placing the league among the of the last eight dedication to excellence has been the league’s guiding top conferences in the nation. • 14 Super Regional appearances principle and remains a common thread today and for • Has produced at least four NCAA teams in nine a promising future. Throughout the changes during the FOOTBALL of the last 12 seasons C-USA history, the conference has held onto its strong • 72 teams have earned bowl bids foundation that reflects the league’s national presence. • Member of the Bowl Championship Series In addition, 37 volleyball teams, 67 men’s and wom- These 16 schools have compiled numerous athletic and • Bowl tie-ins with the AutoZone Liberty Bowl, en’s soccer teams and 39 softball teams have earned academic achievements. Additionally, the C-USA footprint Beef ‘O’ Brady’s St. Petersburg Bowl, Bell NCAA Tournament bids. C-USA has sent three men’s will grow by nearly 20 percent, while providing the geogra- Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl, Heart of Dallas soccer teams to the NCAA College Cup, three softball phy that allows for a divisional scheduling model that will Bowl, Military Bowl, R+L Carriers New Orleans teams to the Women’s College World Series and three be beneficial to the student-athletes, fan-friendly and cost Bowl and Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl volleyball teams to the Sweet 16. The league has also effective. had nine national champions in NCAA track and field MEN’S BASKETBALL Conference USA sponsors competition in 20 sports - competition, one national champion in diving and • Consistently rated as one of the top basketball nine for men (baseball, basketball, cross country, football, numerous NCAA individual and team competitors in leagues in the country golf, soccer, tennis and indoor and outdoor track and field) cross country, golf, swimming, tennis and track and • 108 postseason teams (50 NCAA, 42 NIT, 8 CBI, and 11 for women (basketball, cross country, golf, rowing, field. Overall, Conference USA teams and individuals 8 CIT) softball, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, indoor and have made more than 700 NCAA appearances. • One National Championship title game outdoor track and field and volleyball). appearance The league sponsors numerous academic awards, • Three Final Four teams C-USA Quick Facts including the Commissioner’s Honor Roll and the • Seven Elite Eight NCAA Tournament teams Commissioner’s Academic Medal, indicative of outstand- Commissioner: Britton Banowsky • One NIT Champion and four NIT semifinalists ing achievement in the classroom, in addition to sport • Inaugural CBI Champion specific All-Academic teams. PR/Track and Field: Courtney Morrison Archer • CIT Champion E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 214-774-1300 Fax: 214-496-0046

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INDOOR JANUARY 10 Fri. Arkansas Invite (Fayetteville, Ark.) All Day 18 Sat. Wildcat Invitational (Manhattan, Kan.) All Day 31-1 Fri.-Sat. Razorback Team Invitational (Fayetteville, Ark.) All Day

FEBRUARY 14-15 Fri.-Sat. Tyson Invitational (Fayetteville, Ark.) All Day 28-1 Fri.-Sat. C-USA Indoor Championships (Birmingham, Ala.) All Day MARCH 14-15 Fri.-Sat. NCAA Indoor Championships (Albuquerque, N.M.) All Day

OUTDOOR MARCH 22 Sat. Tulsa Duels (Tulsa, Okla.) All Day 27-29 Thur.-Sat. Texas Relays (Austin, Texas) All Day APRIL 5 Sat. Arkansas Spring Invitational (Fayetteville, Ark.) All Day 11-12 Fri.-Sat. John McDonnell Invitational (Fayetteville, Ark.) All Day 17-19 Thur.-Sat. Mt. Sac Relays (Walnut, Calif.) All Day 19 Sat. Michael Johnson Classic (Waco, Texas) All Day 23-27 Wed.-Sun. Drake Relays (Des Moines, Iowa) All Day MAY 2 Fri. Arkansas Invite (Fayetteville, Ark.) All Day 4 Sun. Payton Jordan Invitational (Palo Alto, Calif.) All Day 15-18 Thur.-Sun. C-USA Outdoor Championships (Houston, Texas) All Day 29-31 Thur.-Sat. NCAA West Regional (Austin, Texas) All Day JUNE 11-14 Wed.-Sat. NCAA Championship (Eugene, Ore.) All Day

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