2 01 7 A m e r i c a n A t h l e t i c C o n f e r e n c e I n d o o r T r a c k & F i e l d C h a m p i o n s h i p s 1 American Athletic Conference Indoor Track & Field Championships Birmingham Crossplex Birmingham, Ala. February 24-25, 2017 The American Athletic Conference is pleased to hold its 2017 Indoor Track & Field Championships at the Birmingham Crossplex in Birmingham, Ala. Events begin at 9 a.m. on Friday, Feb. 24 with the women’s pentathlon and men’s heptathlon and continue through Saturday, Feb. 25, with the awards ceremony concluding the championships at 3:15 p.m. The top two teams (men’s and women’s) will be awarded, along with the top three performers in each event. The top three performers in each event will be named All-Conference. All championship information and results can be found at www.TheAmerican.org/ITF. Live coverage of the event can be viewed on any computer, tablet or mobile device viaThe American Digital Network (TheAmerican.org/DN)

@AmericanXCTrack /AmericanConf SCHEDULE OF EVENTS M-HEPTATHLON & W-PENTATHLON 4:15 p.m. 5,000m Run - W - Seeded 4:40 p.m. 5,000m Run - M - Seeded FRIDAY, FEB. 24 5:00 p.m. Distance Medley Relay - W FINAL TIME COMBINED EVENT EVENT 5:20 p.m. Distance Medley Relay - M FINAL 9:00 a.m. W-Pentathlon 60m Hurdles 9:45 a.m. (est.) W-Pentathlon High Jump (2 Pits) TIME FIELD EVENT 11:30 a.m. (est.) W-Pentathlon Shot Put 10:00 a.m. Pole Vault - M Trials & FINAL 12:45 p.m. (est.) W-Pentathlon (Pit A) 2:00 p.m. Pole Vault - W Trials & FINAL 2:00 p.m. (est.) W-Pentathlon 800m Run 2:15 p.m. 35lb. Weight Throw - M Trials & FINAL 3:30 p.m. Long Jump - W (Pit A) Trials & FINAL 11:00 a.m. M-Heptathlon 60m Dash 3:30 p.m. Long Jump - M (Pit B) Trials & FINAL 11:45 a.m. (est.) M-Heptathlon Long Jump (Pit B) 4:15 p.m. 20lb. Weight Throw - W Trials & FINAL 1:00 p.m. (est.) M-Heptathlon Shot Put 3:20 p.m. (est.) M-Heptathlon High Jump TRACK & FIELD EVENTS SATURDAY, FEB. 25 SATURDAY, FEB. 25 TIME COMBINED EVENT EVENT 9:00 a.m. M-Heptathlon 60m Hurdles Note: The M-Heptathlon 1000m will be inserted in the Track 10:45 a.m. (est.) M-Heptathlon Pole Vault Event portion of the schedule where appropriate. 2:50 p.m. (est.) M-Heptathlon 1,000m Run TIME TRACK EVENT – ALL FINALS Note: Most M-Heptathlon and W-Pentathlon times are 11:15 a.m. Mile Run - W estimated start times and may/will be adjusted based on the num- 11:25 a.m. Mile Run - M ber of entries and/or the time it takes to complete the 11:35 a.m. 400m Dash - W (2 section final) previous event. 11:45 a.m. 400m Dash - M (2 section final) Track Adjustment Break 12:10 p.m. 60m Hurdles - W TRACK & FIELD EVENTS 12:20 p.m. 60m Hurdles - M 12:30 p.m. 60m Dash - W FRIDAY, FEB. 24 12:40 p.m. 60m Dash - M Track Adjustment Break Note: The W-Pentathlon 800m will be inserted in the Track 1:00 p.m. 800m Run - W Event portion of the schedule where appropriate. 1:10 p.m. 800m Run - M 1:20 p.m. 200m Dash - W (2 section final) TIME TRACK EVENT 1:30 p.m. 200m Dash - M (2 section final) 12:15 p.m. Mile Run - W Trials 1:40 p.m. 3,000m Run - W - Unseeded 12:30 p.m. Mile Run - M Trials 1:55 p.m. 3,000m Run - M - Unseeded 12:45 p.m. 400m Dash - W Trials 2:10 p.m. 3,000m Run - W - Seeded 1:00 p.m. 400m Dash - M Trials 2:25 p.m. 3,000m Run - M - Seeded Track Adjustment Break 2:40 p.m. 4x400m Relay - W 1:35 p.m. 60m Hurdles - W Trials 2:50 p.m. 4x400m Relay - M 1:45 p.m. 60m Hurdles - M Trials 1:55 p.m. 60m Dash - W Trials 3:15 p.m. AWARDS CEREMONY 2:05 p.m. 60m Dash - M Trials Track Adjustment Break TIME FIELD EVENT 2:30 p.m. 800m Dash - W Trials 9:45 a.m. High Jump - W (Pit A) Trials & FINAL 2:45 p.m. 800m Dash - M Trials 9:45 a.m. High Jump - M (Pit B) Trials & FINAL 3:00 p.m. 200m Dash - W Trials 10:00 a.m. Shot Put - M Trials & FINAL 3:15 p.m. 200m Dash - M Trials 12:30 p.m. Triple Jump - W (Pit A) Trials & FINAL 3:30 p.m. 5,000m Run - W - Unseeded 12:30 p.m. Triple Jump - M (Pit B) Trials & FINAL 3:55 p.m. 5,000m Run - M - Unseeded 12:30 p.m. Shot Put - W Trials & FINAL 2 2 01 7 A m e r i c a n A t h l e t i c C o n f e r e n c e I n d o o r T r a c k & F i e l d C h a m p i o n s h i p s UCF KNIGHTS

WOMEN’S Name Yr. Hometown/Previous School Kebreyona Acker Jr. Stafford, Va. / North Stafford J’Nea Bellamy Sr. Miami, Fla. / Miami Southridge Anne-Marie Blaney RSr. Ocala, Fla. / Belleview Hailey Blaser Fr. Gainesville, Fla. / Oak Hill HS Kennedy Broom Fr. Chandler, Ariz. / Chandler HS Maddie Bryan So. Oviedo, Fla. / Oviedo Jhane’ Carter RSo. Titusville, Fla. / Astronaut HS Rosie Chamberlain Jr. Exeter England Anna Chamness So. Altamonte Springs, Fla. / Lake Brantley Marissa Codispodi RJr. Ancaster, Ontario / Bishop Tonnos Catholic Tere Cooley Sr. Grand Blanc, Mich. Ebony Crear Jr. Long Beach, Calif. / Long Beach Polytechnic Gabby Durant RSo. Plant City, Fla. / Lake Nona HS Makeda Elliott Jr. Hallandale Beach, Fla. / Virginia Union Venida Fagan Fr. Chamblee, Ga. / Chamblee Kalleigh Forrester Jr. New Windsor, N.Y. / Newburgh Free Academy Loren Gallmon Fr. Jamaica, N.Y. / Flushing HS Brittany Gill Fr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. / Dillar HS Chelsea Gobourne Sr. Sarasota, Fla. / Sarasota Riverview Ashley Grant Fr. Orlando, Fla. / Oak Ridge HS Tayla Greene Sr. Rockledge, Fla. Shiree Hinds Fr. Miami, Fla. / Miami Northwestern HS Ciara Holback Fr. Jacksonville, Fla. / Atlantic Coast HS Emily Jenkinson RSo. Hedge End, England Ashley Jocelyn RSr. Miramar, Fla. / Miramar HS Cessily Jones RSr. Plainfield, Ill. / Oklahoma Natosha Jordan Fr. Augusta, Ga. / Richmond Academy HS Tori Jung Fr. Lakeland, Fla. / George Jenkins HS Lia King Sr. Hallandale Beach, Fla. / Hallandale HS Laura Korsmit Jr. St. Catharines, Ontario / Holy Cross Catholic SheKara Martin Sr. Greenwood, S.C. / Auburn Ashton McMurray Jr. Tallahassee, Fla. / Lawton Chiles Briana Potter So. Lake Mary, Fla. / Lake Mary Kayla Pritchett Sr. Atlanta, Ga. / Academy of Art Bailey Ranson Jr. Jacksonville, Fla. / Creekside Na’Kiya Russell Jr. Panama City, Fla. / Bay HS Crystal Tejeda Jr. Riverside, Calif. / Norte Vista Johna’ Whitaker RJr. Pensacola, Fla. / Kentucky Alissa Williams So. Plaquemine, La. / McKinley Senior Precious Williams So.

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MEN’S WOMEN’S Name Yr. Hometown/Previous School Name Yr. Hometown/Previous School Acera, Sergio Jr. Barcelona, Spain/Spanish National Team Barnes, Aliya Jr. West Orange, N.J./West Orange HS Angeline, Austin Fr. Milford, Ohio/St. Xavier HS Bisiolu, Haisha So. Union, N.J./Union HS Baker, Logan Fr. Columbus, Ohio/Columbus Academy Blaut, Loretta So. Cincinnati, Ohio/Seton HS Barnes, Jake Fr. Maumee, Ohio/St. John’s Jesuit HS Brass, Sadie So. Mount Vernon, Ohio/Mount Vernon HS Bloom, Alex Jr. Seymour, Wis./Seymour HS Breeden, Nicole Jr. Oregon, Ohio/Clay HS Brooks, Jimmy Jr. Wyomissing, Pa./Wilson HS / Western Bunse, Lily Fr. Mason, Ohio/Homeschool (Kings HS) Car, Anthony Sr. Willowick, Ohio/Eastlake North HS Carey, Cassidy So. Granville, Ohio/Granville HS Chambers, Mykel So. West Chester, Ohio/Lakota West HS Catherine, Brooke So. Normal, Ill./Normal HS Clark, Spencer So. West Des Moines, Iowa/Dowling Catholic HS Coghill, Rachel Fr. Macedonia, Ohio/Nordonia HS Collins, Seamus Jr. West Chester, Pa./West Chester Henderson HS Corea, Tes So. Hilliard, Ohio/Hilliard Ballard HS Deaton, Aaron Fr. Eaton, Ohio/Twin Valley South HS Dunlap, Madison Jr. Westlake, Ohio/Westlake HS DeJesus, Joshua Fr. Mt. Holly, N.J./Rancocas Valley HS Echikunwoke, Annette Jr. Pickerington, Ohio/Pickerington North HS Eblen, James Fr. Centerville, Ohio/Centerville HS Gesicki, Deanna So. Independence, Ohio/Independence HS Edwards, Austin Fr. Lansing, Mich./Grand Ledge HS Gray, Alexis Jr. Solon, Ohio/Solon HS Fuller, Khalid So. Fishers, Ind./Hamilton/Indiana Tech Heckaman, Leah Jr. Plymouth, Ind./Culver Academics Greene, Ryan So. Ft. Thomas, Ky./Highlands HS Hendricks, Alanna So. Pickering, Canada/Pickering HS Grismer, Nick So. Mason, Ohio/Mason HS Hensley, Emma Fr. Beavercreek, Ohio/Beavercreek HS Hardiman, Jordan Sr. Kearneysville, W.V./Jefferson HS Hentz, Sammy So. Erlanger, Ky./St. Henry HS Hart, Jarrod Jr. Hillsboro, Ohio/Hillsboro HS Kennedy, Erin So. Dayton, Ohio/Oakwood HS Huben, Dan Jr. Clarence, N.Y./Clarence HS Kravitsky, Katie Fr. Dallas, Pa./Dallas HS Kochenderfer, Michael Fr. Mansfield, Ohio/Crestview HS Lattimore, Tiona Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio/Hughes HS Konkoly, Kevin Jr. Cincinnati, Ohio/Oak Hills HS Lightfoot, Angelica Fr. Memphis, Tenn./Southwind HS Lauria, Nicholas Fr. Painsville, Ohio/Perry HS Loeffler, Maggie Jr. Carroll, Ohio/Bloom-Carroll HS Morris, Jaashir Jr. Edison, N.J./JP Stevens HS Madzia, Juliana Sr. St. Clairsville, Ohio/St. Clairsville HS Murdock, John Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio/Summit Country Day HS Markel, Hannah Fr. Chagrin Falls, Ohio/Gilmour Academy Pierce, Frank Fr. Harrison, Ohio/LaSalle HS Masquelier, Lianne Jr. Springfield, Ohio/Greenon HS Province, Chris Fr. Willowick, Ohio/Eastlake North HS Mbah, Kellsa Jr. West Chester, Ohio/Lakota East HS Sherman, Alexious So. Carroll, Ohio/Bloom-Carroll HS Mitxelena, Irati Fr. Donostia, Spain/Zubiri Manteo HS Smith, Nathan So. Cincinnati, Ohio/Oak Hills HS O’Donnell, Grace Jr. Cincinnati, Ohio/Walnut Hills HS Thompson, Tevin Sr. Harbourview, Jamaica/Kingston College Plybon, Allie Fr. Orrville, Ohio/Orrville HS Toner, James Fr. Lakewood, Ohio/Lakewood HS Puopolo, Juliana So. Ontario, Canada/Speed Academy Athletics Club Tudor, Macklin Sr. Mount Orab, Ohio/Tiffin U. Robinson, Bryana Jr. Austell, Ga./U. of Pittsburgh Tulloch, Justin Fr. Strongsville, Ohio/Strongsville HS Robinson, Vanessa So. Dublin, Ohio/Dublin Scioto HS Valles, Adrian Jr. Pamplona, Spain/Spanish National Team Ross, Sylvana So. Aurora, Colo./Grandview HS Vitucci, Michael So. Cincinnati, Ohio/St. Xavier HS Simms, Samantha Fr. Louisville, Ky./U. of Louisville Williams, Kelvin Jr. Melbourne, Fla./Palm Bay HS Straus, Katie Fr. Kirtland, Ohio/Kirtland HS Witcher, Halen Jr. Cincinnati, Ohio/Princeton HS / Ashland U. Surles, Ari Jr. Dallas, Texas/Plano West HS Wollenslegel, Ben Jr. Clyde, Ohio/Clyde HS Urbano, Naomi So. Toluca, Mexico/Franco Ingles de Mexico Wood, Mike So. Worthington, Ohio/Thomas Worthington HS Ward, Tessa Sr. Cincinnati, Ohio/Walnut Hills HS Zedella, John So. Lakewood, Ohio/St. Edward’s HS Westerheide, Meg So. Fort Loramie, Ohio/Fort Loramie HS Williams, Ashley Jr. Bridgetown, Barbados/Coffeyville CC Winckowski, Grace Fr. Oregon, Ohio/Clay-Oregon HS Wrede, Marina Fr. Cologne, Germany/Gymnasium an der Stenner

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MEN’S WOMEN’S Name Yr. Hometown Name Yr. Hometown Alexander Abraham Fr. Southbury, Conn. Yejide Adegoke So. Lake Grove, N.Y. Chinedu Amonu Sr. Ewing, N.J Kyle Barber R-So. Fayetteville, N.Y. Courtney Akerley So. Ashford, Conn. Patrick Begley Jr. Suffield, Conn. Elise Anderson Jr. Brooklyn Park, Minn. Trenten Beram Jr. Hopewell Junction, N.Y. Taylor Anderson Sr. Brooklyn Park, Minn. Ian Bergere So. Madison, Conn. Gabriella Attanasio GS Suffield, Conn. Harrison Block Fr. Watertown, Conn. Laurel Bailey So. Shelton, Conn. Kyle Brackman So. Berkley Heights, N.J. Kelli Banks So. Plano, Texas Sebastian Castano So. Crestkill, N.J. Chanell Botsis Fr. Coquitlam, B.C. Alvaro Chavez GS West Windsor, N.J. Toni Brown Jr. Catonsville, Md. Alexander Connery Fr. Glastonbury, Conn. Stedman Cook Fr. Ft. Washington, Md. Sierra Cameron Jr. Colchester, Conn. Jared Delane Sr. Windsor, Conn. Kristina Cherrington Fr. Hempstead, N.Y. Ben Devenezia So. Boonton, N.J. Maggie Christe Sr. Brookfield, Conn. Evan Dolecki Fr. New Hartford, Conn. Christine Donat Sr. Madison, Conn. Aidan Fiol Jr. Fairfield, Conn. Emily Durgin GS Standish, Maine Shawn Fletcher So. New Haven, Conn. Hannah Fleming So. Newtown, Conn. Ronel Forde Fr. Cohoes, N.Y. Katie Foley Jr. Trumbull, Conn. Steve Fossi-Noue Fr. Charlotte, N.C. Thalia Ghalam Fr. Midland Park, N.J. Kevin Foster Sr. East Lyme, Conn. Alex Gagne Jr. Thomaston, Conn. Alexis Gwynn Fr. Wethersfield, Conn. PJ Garmon So. Billerica, Mass. Haley Hasty So. Vernon, Conn. Cameron Gerrelts Fr. Killingworth, Conn. Emily Howard GS Tolland, Conn. Demario Gray Sr. Bloomfield, Conn. Danielle Jordan Fr. Clifton Park, N.Y. Matthew Graziano Sr. Canton, Conn. Lindsay Kane So. Turnersville, N.J. Stephon Henry Jr. New Britain, Conn. Emi Kanyo Sr. North Haven, Conn. Chris Heydrick So. Ellicott City, Md. Nicole Kelly So. Billerica, Mass. Tamir Hornesby Fr. Bristol, Conn. Liz Lagoy Jr. West Hartford, Conn. Craig Hunter Sr. Robbinsville, N.J. Chandler Ives Jr. Simsbury, Conn. Megan Lester Sr. Tolland, Conn. Michael Jeffers Fr. Clifton Park, N.Y. Samantha Mazur Jr. Brookfield, Conn. Caleb Kasupski So. South Burlington, Vt. Zayna Milligan-Gardner Sr. Norristown, Pa. Jake Konig Fr. Freehold, N.J. Mary Monda Oewel So. Tiburon, Calif. John Landis GS Philadelphia, Pa. Devine Oladipo Fr. London, U.K. Daniel Linehan Fr. Norwalk, Conn. Sydnee Over Sr. Windsor, Conn. Joshua Lockhart R-So. Somerset, N.J. Alexis Panisse Fr. New York, N.Y. Jordan Lumpkins So. Plainfield, Conn. Hannah Parker So. Nottingham, N.H. Christian Mackay-Morgan Fr. Simsbury, Conn. Devin Marcoux So. Windham, Conn. Alana Pearl Jr. Manlius, N.Y. James Mas Fr. Shelton, Conn. MacKenzie Pias Fr. Middletown, Conn. Michael McGonnigle Jr. New Fairfield, Conn. Ericka Randazzo So. Norwalk, Conn. Patrick Meyer GS Hamlin, N.Y. Lauren Scahill Jr. Gales Ferry, Conn. Wyatt Million R-Sr. Wrightstown, N.J. Julia Sprout Fr. Tolland, Conn. Ivan Nyemeck Fr. Quebec, Canada Talia Staiger So. Cromwell, Conn. Michael O’Donnell Sr. Methuen, Mass. Tia Strackman Fr. Pembroke Pines, Fla. Jake Roberts Fr. Danbury, Conn. Katherine Surin So. St. Jerome, Quebec Chris Rough Fr. Stamford, Conn. Justin Sicari Jr. Staten Island, N.Y. Theresa Swanke Jr. Hartford, Conn. Malik Snead So. Trenten, N.J. Kelsey Swanson So. Tolland, Conn. Aaeron Sykes GS Hartford, Conn. Kelli Thomas Jr. Locust Grove, Ga. Cameron Thompson Fr. Cortlandt Manor, N.Y. Ashley Wiggins Jr. New Rochelle, N.Y. Parker Timmerman Jr. Brookfield, Conn. Taylor Woods Fr. Marlboro, Md. Jordan Torney Fr. Toms River, N.J. Kyle Trocki So. Shrewsbury, Mass. Nile Uzzell Fr. Somerset, N.J. Eric Van Der Els Fr. Norwalk, Conn. Randall Wall Sr. Plainfield, N.J. Brandon Webster Fr. Glen Ridge, N.J. Seth Zuidema Jr. Midland Park, N.J. .

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MEN’S WOMEN’S Name Yr. Hometown/Previous School Name Yr. Hometown/Previous School Kody Anderson So. Burkburnett, Texas/Burkburnett HS Brianne Bethel Fr. Freeport, Bahamas/Sunland Baptist Alex Arnold So. Fort Worth, Texas/Timber Creek HS Britni Bethel Fr. Freeport, Bahamas/Sunland Baptist Luke Barksdale Fr. Houston, Texas/Clear Brook HS Madison Brown Jr. Huffman, Texas/Hargrave HS Travis Barnes Fr. Colorado Springs, Colo./Harlingen HS Tonye’cia Burks Jr. Longview, Texas/Kilgore HS Brian Barraza Sr. El Paso, Texas/Franklin HS Bria Carter Sr. Katy, Texas/Cypress Lakes HS Justin Barrett Sr. The Woodlands, Texas/UT-Arlington McKenzie Chapa Fr. Orange Grove, Texas/Orange Grove HS Caleb Beacham Sr. Tomball, Texas/Tomball HS Jennifer Dunlap Jr. Tomball, Texas/Home Schooled Curtis Brown Sr. Bellaire, Texas/Arkansas Phedenia George-Mosbey Fr. Houston, Texas/Klein Oak HS So. Bridgetown, Barbados/Harrison College Britani Gonzales So Santa Teresa, N.M./Santa Teresa HS Cameron Burrell Sr. Houston, Texas/Ridge Point HS Maria Elisa Gonzales Jr. Katy, Texas/Pope John XXIII HS Raymund Clarke So. Roselle, N.J./Clark Abraham HS Kelly Goudeau Sr. Houston, Texas/Kingwood HS Blake Contreras Jr. Keller, Texas/Timber Creek HS Birexus Hawkins Fr. Missouri City, Texas/Hightower HS Cameron Cornelius RSJr. Deer Park, Texas/Deer Park HS Jordan Hayslett Fr. Flower Mound, Texas/Flower Mound HS Dalton Curtis RSFr. Mission, Texas/Pioneer HS Justice Henderson Fr. Houston, Texas/Dobie HS Antwan Dickerson Sr. Pennsauken, N.J./Pennsauken HS Katelyn Holland Jr. Tomball, Texas/Air Force Academy Luke Dorrough Fr. San Antonio, Texas/The Woodlands College Park HS Haley Houston So. Austin, Texas/Lake Travis HS Brennan Dorsey Fr. Baton Rouge, La./Parkview Baptist School Mackenzie Ilari So. League City, Texas/Clear Falls HS Austin Farwell Fr. Bakersfield, Calif./LV Beckner HS Nikesha Keith Fr. Cyrpess, Texas/Cy-Springs HS Hayden Flores So. Harlingen, Texas/Harlingen HS Kristina Knowles So. Miami, Florida/Oregon Daniel Ford Fr. Houston, Texas/Manvel HS Anna Larsson Fr. Lund, Sweden/Sir John A. Macdonald Liam Gallagher Fr. Buffalo, N.Y./Canisius HS Paige Lawrence Jr. Arlington, Texas/James Bowie HS Guillermo Galvan Fr. Mission, Texas/Veterans Memorial HS Cassie Leal So. Pleasanton, Texas/Pleasanton HS Alex Garza Sr. Rio Grande, Texas/Coffeyville CC A’Nease Linnear Sr. Frisco, Texas/Frisco Heritage HS William Gavrelos Fr. Beaumont, Texas/Beaumont West Brook HS Bailee Logsdon Jr. Huffman, Texas/Hargrave HS Colin George So. Hayward, Calif./Earl Warren HS Mikaila Martin So. Houston, Texas/Chavez HS Stefon Goudreau Fr. Gardena, Calif./Serra HS Klara Mattsson Fr. Stockholdm, Sweden Nicholas Hamilton Fr. Houston, Texas/Houston Memorial HS Nora Monie So. Sharyland, Texas/Pioneer HS Eli Hall Jr. Katy, Texas/Butler Community College Leah Moorer Jr. Pflugerville, Texas/Pflugerville HS Jose Herrera Sr. Brownsville, Texas/Hanna HS Emely Morgado So. Pasadena, Texas/Pasadena HS Caleb Holl Jr. Killeen, Texas/C.E. Ellison HS Mandy Nolan Sr. Rosenberg, Texas/Lamar Consolidated HS Chris Ibarra Sr. Atlanta, Texas/Atlanta HS Tia Omagbemi So. Houston, Texas/Madison HS John Isom III Fr. Dallas, Texas/Fort Bend Marshall HS Kristin Powell So. Los Angeles, Calif/Ironwood Ridge HS Trumaine Jefferson Jr. Killeen, Texas/Oak Ridge HS Nikita Prasad Fr. Houston, Texas/The Awty International School Jared Kerr Jr. Brompton, Ontario/St. Edmund Campion Jennifer Ramirez Fr. Conroe, Texas/Oak Ridge HS Gabe Lara Sr. Houston, Texas/Cedar Park HS Kelsey Roy Jr. Houston, Texas/Cy Springs HS Amere Lattin So. Missouri City, Texas/Marshall HS Samiyah Samuels Fr. Houston, Texas/Cy Springs HS Cameron Laverty So. El Paso, Texas/Americas HS Taylor Scaife So. Moss Point, Miss./Howard HS John Lewis III So. Willis, Texas/Willis HS Jahnavi Schneider So. Bellaire, Texas/Bellaire Episcopal HS Jacarias Martin So. Katy, Texas/Morton Ranch HS Selena Sierra Sr. Channelview, Texas/Channelview HS Nathaniel Melcher Fr. Kitchener, Ontario/Elmira District Secondary School Macey Sims So. The Woodlands, Texas/The Woodlands HS Joe Meyer So. Bellaire, Texas/Bellaire Senior High Sierra Smith Fr. Atchison, Kan./Cy-Springs HS Gerald Mills So. Missouri City, Texas/Marshall HS Meredith Sorensen So. Alpena, Mich./Utica HS Chris Morales Sr. Houston, Texas/Langham Creek HS Debra Taylor-Simmons Fr. Galveston, Texas/Elsik HS Zach Oliva Jr. Spring Branch, Texas/Smithson Valley HS Jazmyn Tilford-Rutherford Fr. Richmond, Texas/George Ranch HS Matthew Parmley Jr. Cypress, Texas/Cypress Creek HS Christina Tillett Jr. Kingwood, Texas/Kingwood HS Isaac Pearce Fr. Austin, Texas/Samuel Clemens HS Kyndall Tyler Jr. Pearland, Texas/Pearland HS Cameron Prejean So. Conroe, Texas/Oak Ridge HS Ebony White Jr. Chesapeake, Va./Western Branch HS G.J. Reyna So. Misson, Texas/Veterans Memorial HS Tori Williams Sr. Plaquemine, La./Plaguemine HS Jose Rodriguez Jr. Pharr, Texas/PSJA Southwest HS Sebastian Russi So. Round Rock, Texas/Round Rock HS Kenneth Sessums So. Houston, Texas/Strake Jesuit HS Jack Thomas Jr. Sugar Land, Texas/Fort Bend Christian Damon Thompson Sr. Missouri City, Texas/Hightower HS Breyon Thurman Fr. Dallas, Texas/West Rusk HS Edward Trevino Fr. Laredo, Texas/J.B. Alexander HS Emiliano Troitino Sr. Katy, Texas/Cinco Ranch HS Felipe Valencia Jr. Mission, Texas/Palmview HS Chris Wallace Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio/Richland Hills HS

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MEN’S WOMEN’S Name Yr. Hometown/High School Name Yr. Hometown/Previous School Noah Agnew Fr. Chicago, Ill./Vernon Hills HS Kristen Adams Jr. St. Charles, Mo./Francis Howell HS Antaun Andrews Jr. North Augusta, S.C./North Augusta HS Dorina Baiker Jr. Waldstetten, Germany/Scheffold-Gymnasium Brock Ballard Jr. Heber Springs, Ark./Heber Springs HS Kelly Baxter Fr. San Jose, Calif./Branham HS Lennard Biere Fr. Lieth, Germany Megan Briley Jr. Boerne, Texas/Boerne Samuel V. Champion HS Colby Caldwell So. Aledo, Texas/Aledo HS Saida Burns-Moore So. Bronx, N.Y.Univ. of the District of Columbia Michael Carey Jr. Detroit, Mich./Brother Rice HS Gabrielle Byndas Fr. Milford, Mich./Milford HS LaForrest Church Jr. Port Orchard, Wash./South Kitsap HS Dominique Chatman Fr. Memphis, Tenn./Mitchell HS Michael Criticos Jr. Brisbane, Queensland, Australia/Villanova College Cera Chavez Fr. Los Lunas, N.M./Los Lunas HS Davon DeMoss So. Jackson, Tenn./Madison Academic Magnet HS Meghan Christensen Sr. Austin, Texas/Bowie HS James Durkin Jr. Chicago Ridge, Ill./Brother Rice HS Emily Churchwell Fr. Memphis, Tenn./Arlington HS Parker Evans Fr. Champaign, Ill./Champaign-Central HS Nina de Poorter Fr. Eindhoven, The Netherlands/Summa College Kolbeinn Gunnarsson Fr. Akureyri, Iceland/Menntaskólinn á Akureyri Sandra Ekblom Fr. Tuusula, Finland/Brändö Gymnasium Joshua Hamlet Fr. Memphis, Tenn./Christian Brothers HS Dannon Eubanks So. Brownsville, Tenn./Haywood HS Simon Hosten Fr. Düsseldorf, Germany/St. Ursula Gymnasium De’Vonni Farrar Jr. Capitol Heights, Md./Largo Senior HS Matthew Kamph So. Lawrenceville, N.J./Notre Dame HS Chardae Greenlee Sr. Hazelcrest, Ill./Homewood Flossmore HS Jason Kimmet Jr. Columbus, Ind./Columbus East HS ToNaya Gulley Jr. White Plains, Md./Kenosha Tremper HS (Wis.) Alex Klatt Sr. Billings, Mont./Billings Senior HS Kathryn Hise Fr. Decatur, Ill./St. Teresa HS Grant Mathis So. Lakeland, Tenn./Christian Brothers HS Rebeka Holt Jr. Baltimore, Md./Western School of Tech & Env. Science Shameek Miller Fr. Charlotte, N.C./Phillip O. Berry Academy of Technology Allie Hughes Fr. Germantown, Tenn./Germantown HS Adam Neelly Fr. Gallatin, Tenn./Gallatin HS Mona Jaidi Fr. Bergen, Norway/Tertnes videregående skole Naaman Norment So. Germantown, Tenn./Houston HS Savannah Jordan So. Memphis, Tenn./White Station HS Olushola Olojo Jr. London, England/Kent State University Bailey Kennemer Jr. Austin, Texas/Westwood HS Aaron Persinger Sr. Des Moines, Wash./Federal Way HS Chelsea Ladd Jr. Newbern, Tenn./Dyer County HS Julian Sanchez-Pinto Jr. La Gomera, Spain/Colby Community College Destinee Lansden Sr. Chattanooga, Tenn./Girls Preparatory School Yannik Schaly Gr. Borgwedel, Germany/Lornsenschule Schleswig Nicole Lawson So. Charlotte, N.C./Hopewell HS Zachary Shasteen Fr. New Galilee, Pa./Mohawk HS DeeNia McMiller Fr. Kansas City, Mo./Winnetonka HS Kaleb Simington So. Loveland, Colo./Thompson Valley HS Mary Betsy Minkler Fr. Bakersfield, Mo./Williams Baptist College Brady Steele So. Flower Mound, Texas/Marcus HS Haleigh Montgomery So. Chattanooga, Tenn./East Hamilton HS Geno Taylor Fr. Memphis, Tenn./Mitchell HS Lily Moore Fr. Libertyville, Ill./Libertyville HS Rafael Valley Jr. Bonn, Germany/Ernst-Moritz-Arndt Melinda Murdock Jr. Bryant, Ark./Bryant HS Luke Vaughn Sr. East Peoria, Ill./ Champaign-Central HS Deniza Ndikumana Fr. Rock Island, Ill./Rock Island HS Matthew Viveiros Jr. Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada/Bethel University (Tenn.) Alexis Nelson Fr. Richmond, Ill./Shelby County HS Christopher Walker Sr. Memphis, Tenn./Germantown HS Gabriella Pabst Fr. Westbrook, Maine/Westbrook HS Wade Wells Sr. Memphis, Tenn./Houston HS Jada Parker Sr. Memphis, Tenn./Houston HS Jordan Wesner So. Princeton, Wis./Green Lake HS Derriana Parrish So. Murfreesboro, Tenn./Riverdale HS Ashley Pryke So. Peterborough, Ontario, Canada/Crestwood Secondary Jordan Ray Fr. Tupelo, Miss./Southwind HS (Tenn.) Martina Rodriguez Sala Sr. Olot, Spain/IES la Garrotxa Celine Rone Fr. Arlington, Tenn./Arlington HS Paige Sandwell Fr. Aurora, Ontario, Canada/Dr. G.W. Williams Secondary Jordan Shackleford Fr. Memphis, Tenn./Evangelical Christian School Savannah Smith Jr. Woodstock, Ga./Etowah HS Abigail Tankersley Sr. Boerne, Texas/Boerne Samuel V. Champion HS Jasmine Taylor Jr. Memphis, Tenn./Whitehaven HS Lauren Wheeler Jr. Bowling Green, Ky./Bowling Green HS Hailey Williams Fr. Houston, Texas/Mayde Creek HS Jasmine Wilson Jr. Elmira, Ontario, Canada/Northern Illinois Di’Anna Wright Jr. Murfreesboro, Tenn./Oakland HS Arnica Zitting Jr. St. Charles, Mo./Arkansas State

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MEN’S WOMEN’S Name Yr. Hometown/Previous School Name Yr. Hometown/Previous School David Akins Jr. Orlando, Fla./Celebration HS Yaranel Abreu So. St. Augustine, Fla./Nease HS Michael Babinec Sr. Riverview, Fla./Riverview HS Brittany Barber Sr. Seffner, Fla./Strawberry Crest HS Paul Barrett Sr. Tampa, Fla./Gaither HS Nicole Bello Fr. Hollywood, Fla./Fort Lauderdale HS David Bell So. Jacksonville, Fla./Bishop Kenny HS Sara Bowden So. Fort Lauderdale, Fla./Archbishop McCarthy HS Cody Chernoff Sr. Naples, Fla./Palmetto Ridge HS Jamie Brenner Jr. Oviedo, Fla./Oviedo HS Sophia Brown Sr. Goshen, Ind./Fairfield HS Jonah Daniels So. Jacksonville, Fla./Episcopal HS Alicia Buck Fr. New Baltimore, Mich./East Ridge High School Zach Diaczynsky Jr. Naples, Fla./Naples HS Nicole Carroll So. Land O’ Lakes, Fla./Tampa Catholic Errol D’angelo Ennis So. Kingston, Jamaica/Kingston College Mira Carrozza Sr. Pittsburgh, Pa./Canon McMillan HS Jimmy Enobabor Fr. Mansfield, TX/Mansfield Lake Ridge HS Nastassja Cordero Fr. Valrico, Fla./Strawberry Crest HS Joe Fogarasi So. Columbia, Conn./Windham HS Danielle Dean Fr. Titusville, Fla./Titusville HS Charvin Graham Sr. Homestead, Fla./Coffeyville CC Kiersten Denny Fr. Plant City, Fla./Strawberry Crest HS Yohance Haynes Fr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas HS Khadeeja Dooling Sr. Lauderdale Lakes, Fla./American Heritage HS Justin Jack Sr. Orlando, Fla./Orlando Christian Prep Rebecca Evans Sr. Winter Springs, Fla./Winter Springs HS Luke Lafferty Fr. Manorville, N.Y./Eastport-South Manor HS Claire Farnsworth Fr. Lecanto, Fla./Lecanto HS Synjohn Lilly Jr. Apopka, Fla./Apopka HS Magdalena Ford So. Tampa, Fla./Freedom HS Derwin Moultrie Fr. Miami, Fla./Coral Reef HS Chelsea Francis So. Jacksonville, Fla./Atlantic Coast HS Mitchell Mueller So. Algonac, Mich./Algonac HS Simone Frauenfeider Jr. St. Augustine, Fla./Nease HS Maurice Nock Fr. Sanford, Fla./Sanford HS Yasmine Gardiner Sr. Dover, Fla./Florida Atlantic Bruce Robinson So. Little Falls, N.Y./Pittsburgh Kaytlyn Gill Jr. Charlotte, N.C/Appalachian State Raekwon Scott So. DeLand, Fla./DeLand HS Krysten Golden Jr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas HS Tequon Terry Fr. Alachua, Fla./Alachua HS Zoe Harper So. Ponte Verda, Fla./Ponte Verda HS Curtis Thomas Fr. Auburndale, Fla./Auburndale HS Sarah Hartman Sr. Tampa, Fla./Sickles HS Michaela Hedderman Fr. Ipswich, Ma./Ipswich HS Dae Young Yoon Sr. Hollywood, Fla./Chaminade-Madonna College Prep Keschel Hernandez Fr. Westminster, Colo./Ida S. Baker HS Shannon Hildreth Fr. Pinellas Park, Fla./Indian Rocks Christian School Bernicia Holifield Sr. Tallahassee, Fla./Coffeyville CC Joy Jackson Fr. Spring Hill, Fla./Springstead HS Merinn Jacobs So. Valrico, Fla./Strawberry Crest HS Veronica Jordan Jr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla./Archbishop McCarthy HS Alicia Kostantinovic Sr. St Petersburg, Fla./Northside Christian HS Tierra Lacey Jr. Hollywood, Fla./Hallandale HS Sedona Lafonant Sr. Palm Beach Gardens, Fla./Palm Beach Gardens HS Stephanie Lambeth So. Frankenmuth, Mich./Frankenmuth HS Sarah Leary Sr. Melbourne, Fla./Melbourne HS Brandi Lucas Sr. Vero Beach, Fla./Sebastian River HS Jada Massie So. Bradenton, Fla./Florida Atlantic Kianna Mosely Jr. Riviera Beach, Fla./Palm Beach Gardens HS Rachael O’Neil So. Seattle, Wash./Coffeyville CC Mikeia Pooler So. Orange City, Fla./Orange City University HS Kirby Powers So. Orange Park, Fla./St. Johns Country Day HS Frances Rice So. Jacksonville, Fla./Bolles HS Brianna Rischar So. Fort Lauderdale, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas Maya Robbins Jr. Port St. Joe, Fla./Port St. Joe HS Deannae Roberts Jr. Tallahassee, Fla./Florida HS Alyssa Rodale Jr. Ponte Vedra, Fla./Nease HS Kennedy Shank So. Dillsburg, Pa./Northern York HS Amanda Sinkler Jr. Mukwonago, Wisc./Dubuque Jennifer Slagus Jr. Moscow, Pa./North Pocono HS Madison Stahler So. Vero Beach, Fla./Indian River Charter HS Jessica Taylor So. St. Johns, Fla./Creekside HS Melissa Westmoreland Sr. Jupiter, Fla./Jupiter HS Ashley Wilson Jr. Tampa, Fla./Freedom HS Rebecka Wilson Fr. Lansdale, Pa./North Penn HS

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WOMEN’S Name Yr. Hometown/Previous School Sarah Abrahamson FR Carlsbad, Calif. Justine Anthony SR Bury St. Edmunds, England Holly Archer SR Bury St. Edmunds, England Rakel Barrientos SO DeSoto, Texas Rebekah Bosler JR Carlsbad, Calif. Jacquetta Cannon JR Lancaster, Texas Alexis Center FR Phoenix, Ariz. Hannah Cogsil SO Stuart, Fla. Sarah Donaldson FR League City, Texas Alison Esparza FR Southlake, Texas Chelsea Francis FR Carrollton, Texas Kennedy Godsey SO Austin, Texas Marlene Gomez-Islinger JR Weiden, Germany Anneke Grogan SO Tauranga, New Zealand Latessa Johnson SO Dallas, Texas Virginia Kennedy SR Mountain Brook, Ala. Hannah Miller FR Invercargill, New Zealand Robin Montemayor SO San Antonio, Texas Daniella Murchison SO Port Isabel, Texas Charlotte-Tara Murphy FR Bury St. Edmunds, England Tochi Nlemchi SR Waxahachie, Texas Anna Novosadova JR Coppell, Texas Madison Pyle SO Dallas, Texas Carly Shuttlesworth SR Wyomissing, Penn. India Simmons FR San Antonio, Texas Agnes Sjöström SR Koping, Sweden Shanoah Souza SR Encinitas, Calif. Jacy Sparks FR Rotan, Texas

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WOMEN’S Name Yr. Hometown/High School Madison Beecher Fr. Dunwoody, Ga. Simone Brownlee Sr. Maplewood, N.J. Simone Chapman Sr. Washington, D.C Ashton Dunkley So. Odessa, Del. Kenya Gaston Sr. Maplewood, N.J. Keion Greenhow Fr. Montpelier, Va. Millie Howard Fr. North Yorkshire, England Ebonee Jackson Fr. Paterson, N.J. Sydnee Jacques Sr. North Wales, Pa. Crystal Jones So. Federicksburg, Va. Katie Leisher So. Manchester, Md. Jimmia McCluskey Sr. Aberdeen, Md. Grace Moore Fr. Merrick, N.Y. Caitlin O’Brien Fr. Jackson, N.J. Imani Peterson Fr. Pine Hill, N.J. Re’ona Pettway Jr. Hackensack, N.J. Katie Pinson Jr. North Granby, Conn. Cortlyn Raynes So. Bloomsburg, Pa. Megan Schneider Sr. Hatboro-Horsham, Pa. Mariah Slade Fr. Winston-Salem, N.C. Bionca St. Fleur Sr. Boston, Mass. Jazmyne Williams Fr. Fairfax, Va. Sylvia Wilson So. Ellenwood, Ga.

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Name Yr. Hometown/Previous School Jessica Adamson RS-SR Toronto, Ontario Alyssa Applebee RS-SR Seneca, Ill. Lauren Bartels RS-SO San Antonio, Texas Evelyn Bentch FR Princeton, N.J. Madison Brown FR Garland, Texas Rose Brutkiewicz SO Mobile, Ala. Sarah Cella FR Moraga, Calif. Erika Chelales RS-SO Indianapolis, Ind. Jessica Duckett SO Houston, Texas Jasmine Ereng FR El Paso, Texas Jacqueline Esmay JR Providence, R.I. Paige Fatland FR New Orleans, La. Skyler Guillot FR Thibodaux, La. Maya Harewood FR Bothell, Wash. Madeline Held JR Hoover, Ala. Luisa Hellriegel SO Banzkow, Germany Dominique Hever JR Dallas, Texas Emily-Kathryn Hoey RS-SO Diamond Bar, Calif. Brandi Hughes FR Sammish, Wash. Laruschka Joubert SR Kurgersdorp, South Africa Nicole Kauffman JR Fort Morgan, Colo. Parish Kitto FR Baton Rouge, La. Jennifer LaMori JR Santa Monica, Calif. Gabriella Leuthner SO Summit, N.J. Rebekah Markel SO Lafayette, La. Mckenzie Melius SO Mountain Lakes, N.J. Kyra Ness-Lanckriet SO Fort Collins, Colo. Emma Newton RS-SO Hollis, N.H. Daliadiz Ortiz RS-SR Cidra, Puerto Rico Mary Carson Pitts SR Memphis, Tenn. Taylor Potts SR Fishers, Ind. Aislinn Roberts FR New Orleans, La. Katharine Smiley SR Danville, Calif. Mikayla Sonneborn RS-SR West Finley, Pa. Emma Staisloff SR Severna Park, Md. Mary Catherine Stovall FR Fanwood, N.J. Celeste White RS-JR Detroit, Mich.

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Name Yr. Hometown/Previous School Name Yr. Hometown/Previous School Otugo Ananaba Sr. Edmond, Okla. Allison Bailey Fr. Springfield, Mo. David Anderson Sr. Colorado Springs, Colo. Ashley Barnes Fr. Bartlesville, Okla. Archer Bennett Fr. Bartlesville, Okla. Aaliyah Birmmingham Fr. Tulsa, Okla. Robert Blankenship So. Benton, Ky. Alyssa Bolliger Jr. Guelph, Canada August Bont So. St. Louis, Mo. Rebecca Brewer So. Duncan, Okla. Carter Bradford Fr. Yukon, Okla. Avery Culpepper So. Fort Worth, Texas Adam Breaux Fr. Woodlands, Texas Cydney Fogle Sr. Broken Arrow, Okla. Ellis Coon Jr. Warsaw, Ind. Emma Galbraith Rs. Sr. Ottawa, Canada Bryan Corbaz So. Morges, Switzerland Olivia Gallagher Fr. Melbourne, Australia Austin Del Rosso Jr. St. Louis, Mo. Breonna Hall Rs Fr. Oklahoma City, Okla. Isaac Dobos Jr. Oshawa, Canada Reagan Hausmann Fr. Highlands Ranch, Colo. Dallas Elmore Rs Jr. Jenks, Okla. Amanda Heard So. St. Louis, Mo. Hutch Helbig Fr. Clarmore, Okla. Cecilya Johnson So. St. Louis, Mo. Austin Hostetler Sr. Castle Rock, Colo. Alyssa Jones RS Jr. Fenton, Mo. Grey Howard Rs So. Edmond, Okla. Kiarra Jones Jr. Lawton, Okla. Hans Kunsch Jr. Madison, Wis. Caitlin Klopfer Fr. Manchester, Mo. Stuart McNutt So. Overland Park, Kan. Clara Langley Rs Sr. Kingston, Canada Mark Middleton Jr. Tulsa, Okla. Nicole Lee Jr. Clinton, Mo. Luke Moran Fr. Oswego, Ill. Olivia Lopez Rs Sr. San Antonio, Texas Jay Ort Rs Fr. Manitoba, Canada Candalyn Lyons Jr. Denton, Texas Henry Pearce Sr. Loughborough, Englad Adrena Mazzei Fr. Tulsa, Okla. Ben Preisner Rs So. Guelph, Canada Danielle Medearis Rs. Jr. Longmont, Co. Aleks Rapp Fr. Toronto, Canada Sabrina Monsees So. Kansas City, Mo. Braydon Rennie So. Mississauga, Canada Jenny O’Bryan Fr. St. Paul, Kan. Adam Roderique Rs Jr. Chesterfield, Mo. Quin Patterson Jr. Edmond, Okla. Reed Sahadevan Fr. St. Louis, Mo. Baylor Reese So. Fairview, Okla. Steven Salvano Rs So. Chicago, Ill. Jorden Savoury Fr. Montreal, Canada Elijah Silva Sr. Toronto, Canada Tyjae’ Scales So. Houston, Texas Kirk Smith Rs Jr. St. Louis, Mo. Stacie Taylor Jr. Glasgow, Scotland Marc Scott Rs Sr. Yorkshire, England Emily Waggener Rs So. Pueblo, Colo. Bailey Stewart So. New Zealand Luke Traynor Sr. Glasgow, Scotland Robert Tully So. Dublin, Irland

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NCAA Record American Athletic Conference Champions 4,703 2014 Luciva Cvitanovic, SMU...... 3,854 Kendell Williams, Georgia, 2016 2015 Saija Bikanova, UConn...... 3,906 2016 Saija Bikanova, UConn...... 3,829 Meet Record 3,906 Saija Bikanova, UConn, 2015 2017 Preview Cincinnati comes in to the championships holding the top two point totals in the conference this seeason. Sophomore Naomi Urbano holds Top 2016-17 American Athletic Conference Mark the top mark with 3,262 points while freshman teammate Katie Straus 36,26 is in second with 3,515 points. Temple’s Crystal Jones posted the third Naomi Urbano, Cincinnati highest mark in 2017 with 3,434 points

Men’s Heptathlon NCAA Record American Athletic Conference Champions 6,499 2014 Luis Hanssler, Memphis...... 5,444 Ashton Eaton, Oregon, 2010 2015 Luis Hanssler, Memphis...... 5,380 2016 Luis Hanssler, Memphis...... 5,445 Meet Record 5,445 Luis Hanssler, Memphis, 2016 2017 Preview Cincinnati’s Alex Bloom leads the American this season with 5,604 Top 2016-17 American Athletic Conference Mark points at the Charlie Thomas Invitational (Feb. 3). That same week- 5604 end Simon Hosten of Memphis scored 5,496 points. The Houston Cou- Alex Bloom, Cincinnati gars have the third and fourth best totals of the season with Nathaniel Mechler (5,401) and Emiliano Troitino (4,879).

Women’s Mile Run

NCAA Record American Athletic Conference Champions 4:27.18 2014 Laura Williamson, UConn...... 4:53.00 Leah O’Connor, Michigan State, 2015 2015 Blanca Fernandez, Temple...... 4:50.11 2016 Martina Rodriguez, Memphis...... 4:56.13 Meet Record 4:50.11 Blanca Fernandez, Temple, 2015

2017 Preview Top 2016-17 American Athletic Conference Mark 4:44.92 Martina Rodriguez is the defending champion in the mile and posted Martina Rodriguez, Memphis the top time in the conference this season at 4:44.92. Right behind Rodriguez is Anne-Marie Blaney of UCF who’s top time this year is 4:45.06. SMU’s freshman Hannah Miller is also a name to look for as Miller ran a 4:50.01 earlier this year.

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NCAA Record American Athletic Conference Champions 3:54.74 2014 Michael O’Donnell, UConn...... 4:13.21 Lawi Lalang, Arizona, 2013 2015 Adam Palamar, Tulsa...... 4:04.88 Meet Record 2016 Marc Scott, Tulsa...... 4:09.52 4:04.88 Adam Palamar, Tulsa 2017 Preview Top 2016-17 American Athletic Conference Mark The Mile has belonged to Tulsa the last two seasons but that could 3:58.66 change this year as Houston’s Brian Barraza posted the only sub-four- Brian Barraza, Houston minute mile in the conference with a 3:58.66. Defending champion Marc Scott’s best time, 4:05.36, this season was second in the conference and UConn freshman Eric Van Der Els has the third best time (4:07.27).

Women’s 60-Meter Hurdles NCAA Record American Athletic Conference Champions 7.09 2014 Sade Mariah Greenidge, Houston...... 8.32 Lakya Brookins, South Carolina, 2011 2015 Cheyenne Hutchinson, East Carolina...... 8.26 2016 Sylvia Wilson, Temple...... 8.40 Meet Record 8.26 Cheyenne Hutchinson, East Carolina, 2015 2017 Preview Tulane’s Jessica Duckett ran the fastest time in the conference this Top 2016-17 American Athletic Conference Mark season in her last meet, posting an 8.46 at the LSU Twilight meet (Feb. 8.46 Jessica Duckett, Tulane 17). Behind Duckett is two UCF Knights. Johna’ Whitaker (8.48) and Ebony Crear (8.53) will be looking to grab gold in the 60-Meter Hurdles.

Men’s 60-Meter Hurdles

NCAA Record American Athletic Conference Champions 7.45 2014 Calvin Arsenault, Louisville...... 7.88 Omar McLeod, Arkansas, 2016 2015 Issac Williams, Houston...... 7.88 Meet Record 2016 Marcus McWilliams, Houston...... 7.74 7.74 Marcus McWilliams, Houston, 2016

Top 2016-17 American Athletic Conference Mark 2017 Preview 7.74 Amere Lattin looks to give Houston three-straight wins in the 60-Meter Amere Lattin, Houston Hurdles and posted the only time in the conference under eight sec- onds running a 7.74 on Dec. 10. UConn’s Stephon Henry (8.05) and Ran- dall Wall (8.15) have the second and third fastest times in The American respectively.

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NCAA Record American Athletic Conference Champions 50.46 2014 Brittany Wallace, Houston...... 52.93 Phyllis Francis, Oregon, 2014 2015 Audrey Jean-Baptiste, Tulsa...... 52.82 2016 Lilla McMillan, Tulane...... 52.34 Meet Record 52.34 Lilla McMillan, Tulane, 2016 2017 Preview It should be a tight race in the Women’s 400-Meter as the top four times Top 2016-17 American Athletic Conference Mark this season in the conference are separated by under two seconds. 53.70 Bryana Robinson from Cincinnati ran the fastest time in 2017 at 53.70 Bryana Robinson, Cincinnati with Kat Surin right behind having run a 53.93.

Men’s 400-Meter Dash NCAA Record American Athletic Conference Champions 44.57 2014 Darnell Gilbert, Cincinnati...... 48.04 Kerron Clement, Florida, 2005 2015 Bryce Robinson, Tulsa...... 46.75 2016 Trenten Beram, UConn...... 47.33 Meet Record 46.75 Bryce Robinson, Tulsa, 2015 2017 Preview All three years have produced different winners in the Men’s 400-Me- Top 2016-17 American Athletic Conference Mark ter dash and this year will not be any different. Jimmy Brooks of Cin- 47.39 Jimmy Brooks, Cincinnati cinnait holds the top o time of the year at 47.39 seconds but two other athletes, UConn’s Chinedu Amonu (47.44) and Tulsa’s Bailey Stewart (47.99) ran sub-48 second 400-meters.

Women’s 60-Meter Dash

NCAA Record American Athletic Conference Champions 7.09 2014 Stephanie Kalu, SMU...... 7.31 Lakya Brookins, South Carolina, 2011 2015 Bria Carter, Houston...... 7.40 2016 J’Nea Bellamy, UCF...... 7.33 Meet Record 7.31 Stephanie Kalu, SMU, 2014 2017 Preview Top 2016-17 American Athletic Conference Mark J’Nea Bellamy of UCF will be looking to repeat in the 60-Meter Dash 7.34 and Bellamy comes in to the meet having posted the top time in the J’Nea Bellamy, UCF conference at 7.34 seconds. She will have two senior challengers in UConn’s Taylor Anderson (7.41) and Houston’s Tori Williams (7.45).

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NCAA Record American Athletic Conference Champions 6.47 2014 Leshon Collins, Houston...... 6.63 Ronnie Baker, 2016 2015 Leshon Collins, Houston...... 6.72 Meet Record 2016 Cameron Burrell, Houston...... 6.57 6.57 Cameron Burrell, Houston, 2016

2017 Preview Top 2016-17 American Athletic Conference Mark Cameron Burrell will look to repeat in the 60-Meter dash which could be 6.63 a very close race. Burrell’s time of 6.63 is two-hundredths of the second Cameron Burrell, Houston faster than his teammates Eli Hall and Mario Burke who both ran a 6.65 earlier this year. Memphis’s Davon DeMoss is the other athlete in the conference to run under a 6.70 clocking in at 6.67.

Women’s 800-Meter Run NCAA Record American Athletic Conference Champions 2:01.64 2014 Kelsey Cramsey, Louisville...... 2:05.6 Natoya Goule, Clemson, 2015 2015 Faith Dismuke, UConn...... 2:07.99 2016 Rosie Chamberlain, UCF...... 2:06.96 Meet Record 2:05.6 Kelsey Cramsey, Louisville, 2014 2017 Preview Rosie Chamberlain from UCF is the defending champion and holds the Top 2016-17 American Athletic Conference Mark top time in the conference (2:05.77). Behind Chamberlain is three UCo- 2:05.77 nn Huskies. Hannah Parker (2:06.76), Sydnee Over (2:09.85) and Alexis Rosie Chamberlain, UCF Panisse (2:10.69) will all be looking to dethrone Chamberlain.

Men’s 800-Meter Run

NCAA Record American Athletic Conference Champions 1:45.33 2014 Drevan Anderson Kaapa, Houston...... 1:50.33 Patrick Nduwimana, Arizona, 2001 2015 Drevan Anderson Kaapa, Houston...... 1:50.70 Meet Record 2016 LaForrest Church, Memphis...... 1:48.13 1:48.13 LaForrest Church, Memphis, 2016

Top 2016-17 American Athletic Conference Mark 1:49.35 2017 Preview Alvaro Chavez, UConn Expect a tight race in the Men’s 800-meter as the top three times in the conference are separated by just one second. Alvaro Chavez of UConn posted the top time this season (1:49.35), East Carolina’s Stefano Mi- gliorati (1:49.81) had the second fastest time and defending champion LaForrest Church from Memphis ran the 800-Meter in 1:50.35 earlier this year.

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NCAA Record American Athletic Conference Champions 22.40 2014 Brittany Wallace, Houston...... 23.64 Bianca Knight, Texas, 2008 2015 Lilla McMillan, Tulane...... 23.75 2016 Latessa Johnson, SMU...... 23.48 Meet Record 23.48 Latessa Johnson, SMU, 2016 2017 Preview Tori Williams from Houston posted the best time of the year in the Top 2016-17 American Athletic Conference Mark 200-Meter, running the race in 23.60 at the Tyson Invitational. Right be- 23.60 hind Williams is J’Nea Bellamy from UCF who posted a 23.97 earlier Tori Williams, Houston in the season.

Men’s 200-Meter Dash NCAA Record American Athletic Conference Champions 20.10 2014 Leshon Collins, Houston...... 21.04 Wallace Spearman, Arkansas, 2005 2015 Bryce Robinson, Tulsa...... 21.01 2016 Bryce Robinson, Tulsa...... 20.78 Meet Record 20.73 Bryce Robinson, Tulsa, 2-16 2017 Preview Houston boasts four of the top five times of the season in this event Top 2016-17 American Athletic Conference Mark with junior Eli Hall leading the way at 20.71 seconds. Senior Cameron 20.71 Eli Hall, Houston Burrell clocked the second fastest time of the year in the same race as Hall, running a 21.18. Memphis’s Davon DeMoss comes in as the third fastest in The American with a time of 21.35.

Women’s 5,000-Meter Run

NCAA Record American Athletic Conference Champions 15:14.18 2014 Emily Durgin, UConn...... 16:47.81 Kim Smith, Providence, 2004 2015 Anne-Marie Blaney, UCF...... 16:32.73 2016 Anne-Marie Blaney, UCF...... 16:31.30 Meet Record 16:31.30 Anne-Marie Blaney, UCF, 16:31.30

2017 Preview Top 2016-17 American Athletic Conference Mark The two-time defending champion Anne-Marie Blaney from UCF is 15:55.69 back to defend her title. Blaney has the best time in the conference Anne-Marie Blaney, UCF (15:55.69) by more than five seconds over Emily Durgin of UConn (16:00.93).

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NCAA Record American Athletic Conference Champions 13:25.11 2014 Ernest Kibet, Louisville...... 14:31.16 Lawi Lalang, Arizona, 2012 2015 Marc Scott, Tulsa...... 14:37.72 2016 Tim Rackers, Tulsa...... 14:31.28 Meet Record 14:31.16 Ernest Kibet, Louisville, 2014 2017 Preview Top 2016-17 American Athletic Conference Mark Marc Scott from Tulsa comes in to the 5,000m as the favorite having 13:38.87 won the event two years ago and Scott (13:38.87) posted the fastest Marc Scott, Tulsa time in the conference by more than 40 seconds. The second fastest 5,000m of the season belongs to Scott’s teammate Adam Roderique who ran the event in 14:19.43 on Dec. 10.

Women’s Distance Medley Relay NCAA Record American Athletic Conference Champions 10:50.98 2014 UConn...... 11:36.25 Tennessee, 2009 2015 Tulsa...... 11:39.39 2016 UConn...... 11:35.64 Meet Record 11:35.64 UConn, 2016 2017 Preview Top 2016-17 American Athletic Conference Mark UCF has the top mark in the conference this year (11:40.30) but defend- 11:44.30 ing champion UConn will be looking to challegen the Knights. The Hus- UCF kies ran the second fastest time in the conference at 11:46.19. Tulane comes in to the championships with the third best time (11:48.98).

Men’s Distance Medley Relay

NCAA Record American Athletic Conference Champions 9:27.27 2014 Houston...... 10:00.30 Oregon, 2016 2015 Tulsa...... 9:57.12 Meet Record 2016 Tulsa...... 9:56.46 9:56.46 Tulsa, 2016

Top 2016-17 American Athletic Conference Mark 2017 Preview 9:41.71 Tulsa is the two-time defending champion in the Distance Medley Relay UConn but the Golden Hurricane come in to the championships with the third fastest time in the conference this season (9:56.46). UConn has the fast- est time by almost 14 seconds (9:41.71). Memphis comes in second with a time of 9:54.27.

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NCAA Record American Athletic Conference Champions 8:42.03 2014 Emily Durgin, UConn...... 9:36.65 Jenny Barringer, Colorado, 1989 2015 Blanca Fernandez, Temple...... 9:29.77 2016 Laura Williamson, UConn...... 9:43.47 Meet Record 9:29.77 Blanca Fernandez, Temple, 2015

2017 Preview Top 2016-17 American Athletic Conference Mark As well as being a contender for the mile and the 5,000-meter, UCF’s 9:18.87 Anne-Marie Blaney, UCF Anne-Marie Blaney comes in as the favorite for the 3,000-meter. The senior from UCF posted a 9:18.87 earlier this season. Second to Blaney is Holly Archer from SMU who ran the 3,000-meter in 9:38.42.

Men’s 3,000-Meter Run NCAA Record American Athletic Conference Champions 7:45.94 2014 Tyler Byrne, Louisville...... 8:16.27 Lawi Lalang, Arizona, 2013 2015 Marc Scott, Tulsa...... 8:01.77 2016 Brian Barraza, Houston...... 8:15.99 Meet Record 8:01.77 Marc Scott, Tulsa, 2015 2017 Preview Two runners have separated themselves from the pack in the Men’s Top 2016-17 American Athletic Conference Mark 3,000-Meter and they have each won one title. Tulsa’s Marc Scott 7:47.57 Marc Scott, Tulsa (2015 champion) ran the fastest time of the year (7:47.57) but defending champion Brian Barraza holds the second fastest time of the season (7:53.60). The next fastest time of the season belongs to Benjamin Pre- isner of Tulsa (8:09.65) over 16-seconds behind Barraza

Women’s 4x400-Meter Relay

NCAA Record American Athletic Conference Champions 3:27.40 2014 UConn...... 3:37.92 Oregon, 2014 2015 UCF...... 3:39.15 2016 UCF...... 3:41.03 Meet Record 3:37.92 UConn, 2014

2017 Preview Top 2016-17 American Athletic Conference Mark UCF has won the last two 4x400-Meter Relays and posted the second 3:38.54 Houston fastest time in the conference this season (3:42.48). It is the Houston Cougars that posted the top mark in the conference at 3:38.54. Mem- phis (3:45.21), Tulsa (3:46.21) and UConn (3:46.49) round out the top-five times of the season.

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NCAA Record American Athletic Conference Champions 3:02.86 2014 UConn...... 3:14.23 Texas A&M, 2015 2015 Houston...... 3:13.53 Meet Record 2016 UConn...... 3:13.20 3:13.20 UConn, 2016

Top 2016-17 American Athletic Conference Mark 2017 Preview 3:09.95 UConn and Houston have alternated 4x400-Meter Relay titles every Houston year with the Huskies taking the title last year. Houston comes in to the championships with the fastest time in the conference (3:09.95). Cincin- nati posted the second fastest time of the season (3:13.64) and Tulsa third (3:14.25). Defending champion UConn has the slowest time in the conference at 3:21.05. Men’s Pole Vault NCAA Record American Athletic Conference Champions 5.91m 2014 Pauls Pujats, Memphis...... 5.45m JShawn Barber, Akron, 2015 2015 Adrian Valles, Cincinnati...... 5.28m Meet Record 2016 Adrian Valles, Cincinnati...... 5.43m 5.45m Pauls Pujats, Memphis, 2014

Top 2016-17 American Athletic Conference Mark 5.57m 2017 Preview Adrian Valles, Cincinnati Cincinnait’s Adrian Valles is the favorite coming in to the pole vault hav- ing won the last two conference titles in the event. Valles has the top clearance in The American at 5.57m. Those looking to dethrone Valles will be Craig Hunter (UConn) who has cleared 5.25m and Joe Forgarasi (USF) who has cleared 5.20m.

Women’s Pole Vault

NCAA Record American Athletic Conference Champions 4.63m 2014 Alyssa McBride, Cincinnati...... 4.18m Alexis Weeks, 2016 2015 Carolina Carmichael, Memphis...... 4.18m 2016 Clara Amat-Fernandez, Memphis...... 4.22m Meet Record 4.22m Clara Amat-Fernandez, Memphis, 2016 Carolina Carmichael, Memphis, 2016

2017 Preview Top 2016-17 American Athletic Conference Mark There have been three difference champions in the pole vault in the his- 4.22m Alyssa Applebee, Tulane tory of the conference and that will continue as Clara Amat-Fernandez graduated. The top mmark in the conference belongs to Tulane’s Alyssa Applebee who cleared 4.22m. Stephanie Lambeth of USF has the sec- ond highest mark in the conference with 4.11m.

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NCAA Record American Athletic Conference Champions 24.64m 2014 Sam Bombaugh, Louisville...... 19.16m Michael Lihman, Wisconsin, 2015 2015 Oluwatosin Edwards, UConn...... 19.91m 2016 Josh Province, Cincinnati...... 19.78m Meet Record 19.91m Oluwatosin Edwards, UConn, 2015 2017 Preview Top 2016-17 American Athletic Conference Mark The weight throw has been dominated this season by Tulsa freshman 21.59m Aleks Rapp. Rapp’s mark of 21.59m is a Tulsa record and is 13th in the Aleks Rapp, Tulsa NCAA. East Carolina’s Ryan Davis is second in the conference with a distance of 18.97m.

Women’s Long Jump NCAA Record American Athletic Conference Champions 6.91m 2014 Asha Ruth, Rutgers...... 6.19m Whitney Gipson, TCU, 2012 2015 Sarah Bowens, UConn...... 6.14m Meet Record 2016 Rebecka Abrahamsson, Cincinnati...... 6.01m 6.19m Asha Ruth, Rutgers, 2014

Top 2016-17 American Athletic Conference Mark 2017 Preview 6.08m Rebecka Abrahamsson of Cincinnati will have her work cut out for her Samiyah Samuels, Houston if she hopes to repeat in the Women’s Long Jump. Abrahamsson posted the third best distance in the conference this year (5.93m). Above her is Houston freshman Smaiyah Samuels (6.08) and Kellsa Mbah a junior from Cincinnati who jumped a 6.01m jump earlier this year.

Men’s Long Jump

NCAA Record American Athletic Conference Champions 8.48m 2014 Corey Crawford, Rutgers...... 8.22m Carl Lweis, Houston, 1981 2015 Kevin Bell, USF...... 7.48m 2016 Sergio Acera, Cincinnati...... 7.25m Meet Record 8.22m Corey Crawford, Rutgers, 2014

Top 2016-17 American Athletic Conference Mark 2017 Preview 7.67m Houston comes in to the championships holding the top three distanc- Trumaine Jefferson, Houston es in the long jump. Trumaine Jefferson leads the conference with a mark of 7.67m while teammates Cameron Burrell (7.49m) and Antwan Dickerson (7.42m) are in second and third. Hakeem Horton from East Carolina has the fourth best distance with a jump of 7.37m.

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NCAA Record American Athletic Conference Champions 25.56m 2014 Patrice Gates, Louisville...... 20.06m Brittany Riley, Southern Illinois, 2007 2015 Rayann Chin, SMU...... 19.87m 2016 Annette Echikunwoke, Cincinnati...... 21.40m Meet Record 21.40m Annette Echikunwoke, Cincinnati, 2016

2017 Preview Top 2014-15 American Athletic Conference Mark 22.53m Annette Echikunwoke won last year’s weight throw with a meet record Annette Echikunwoke, Cincinnati 21.40m and will look to beat that this year. Echikunwoke has already thrown a 22.53m mark and leads the conference by over two meters. In second place is Taylor Scaife from Houston who owns a mark of 20.44m.

Women’s High Jump NCAA Record American Athletic Conference Champions 1.98m 2014 Erika Hurd, Cincinnati...... 1.80m Destinee Hooker, Texas, 2009 2015 Erika Hurd, Cincinnati...... 1.75m 2016 Erika Hurd, Cincinnati...... 1.84m Meet Record 1.84m Erika Hurd, Cincinnati, 2016 2017 Preview There will be a new champion in the high jump after three-time defend- Top 2016-17 American Athletic Conference Mark 1.73m ing champion Erika Hurd graduated. Hurd’s teammate Loretta Blaut will Loretta Blaut, Cincinnati look to keep the title with Cincinnati as Blaut posted the top mark the conference, clearing 1.73m in her last meet. Temple’s Crystal Jones will be a top competitor with her clearance of 1.70m good for second place.

Men’s High Jump

NCAARecord American Athletic Conference Champions 2.37m 2014 Darius Lynwood, Memphis...... 2.09m Hollis Conway, Lousiana-Lafayette, 1989 2015 Avion Jones, East Carolina...... 2.14m 2016 Avion Jones, East Carolina...... 2.21m Meet Record 2.21m Avion Jones, East Carolina, 2016

Top 2016-17 American Athletic Conference Mark 2017 Preview 2.15m Memphis’s Jordan Wesner comes in to the championships with the Jordan Wesner, Memphis top mark in The American with a clearance of 2.15m. Behind Wesner is Cincinnati’s Alex Bloom who cleared 2.10m, and Colin George from Houston whose top clearance of the season is 2.09m.

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NCAA Record American Athletic Conference Champions 21.73m 2014 Cameron Cornelius, Houston...... 17.68m Ryan Whiting, Arizona State, 2008 2015 Cameron Cornelius, Houston...... 18.11m 2016 Felipe Valencia, Houston...... 18.58m Meet Record 18.58m Felipe Valencia, Houston, 2016

2017 Preview Top 2016-17 American Athletic Conference Mark Houston’s Cameron Cornelius enters the championships looking for 18.16m his third shot put title in four years. The junior has the top throw of the Cameron Cornelius, Houston season in the conference (18.16m) by one cm over Cincinnati’s Macklin Tudor (18.15m). Luke Vaughn of Memphis will be another top competi- tor after he threw an 18.04m mark earlier this season.

Women’s Shot Put NCAA Record American Athletic Conference Champions 19.22m 2014 Rayann Chin, SMU...... 15.99m Tia Brooks, Oklahoma, 2013 2015 Frida Akerstom, Cincinnati...... 16.00m 2016 Tochi Nlemchi, SMU...... 16.32m Meet Record 16.32m Tochi Nlemchi, SMU, 2016

2017 Preview Top 2016-17 American Athletic Conference Mark The shot put will be a highly contested event by the top two athletes in 15.88M Tochi Nlemchi, SMU the conference. Defending champion Tochi Nlemchi of SMU and An- Annette Echikunwoke, Cincinnati nette Echikunwoke of Cincinnati both threw a mark of 15.88m this sea- son. Behind the top-two, East Carolina’s Galissia Cause (15.46m) and Tulane’s Taylor Potts (15.44m) could also be contenders.

Men’s Triple Jump

NCAA Record American Athletic Conference Champions 17.37m 2014 Ben Williams, Louisville...... 16.16m Marquis Dendy, Florida, 2015 2015 Matthew O’Neal, USF...... 16.29m 2016 Matthew O’Neal, USF...... 16.05m Meet Record 16.29m Matthew O’Neal, USF, 2015

2017 Preview Top 2016-17 American Athletic Conference Mark 15.47m Two-time defending champion Matthew O’Neal is gone which means Cameron Prejean, Houston the triple jump title is up for grabs. Four athletes jumped over 15 me- ters this season led by Houston’s Cameron Prejean (15.74m). UConn’s Malik Snead is second (15.28m), Olushola Olojo of Memphis is third (15.28m) and UConn’s Ronel Forde is the fourth (15.16m).

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NCAA Record American Athletic Conference Champions 14.25m 2014 Odrine Belot, UConn...... 12.79m Suzette Lee, LSU, 1997 2015 Odrine Belot, UConn...... 12.86m Meet Record 2016 Rebecka Abrahamsson, Cincinnati...... 13.05m 13.05m Rebecka Abrahamsson, Cincinnati, 2016

Top 2016-17 American Athletic Conference Mark 2017 Preview 12.92m Cincinnati’s Rebecka Abrahamsson will look to defend her title in the Rebecka Abrahamsson, Cincinnati triple jump and posted the top jump in the conference this season at 12.92m. Right behind Abrahamsson is Chardae Greenlee from Memphis who jupmed 12.90m earlier this year.

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MEN’S TRACK

Dec. 13 Brian Barraza, Houston Jan. 17 Cameron Burrell, Houston Jan. 24 Eli Hall, Houston Jan. 31 Cameron Burrell, Houston Feb. 7 Stefano Migliorati, East Carolina Feb. 14 Amere Lattin, Houston Feb. 21 Randall Wall, UConn

CAMERON BURRELL

MEN’S FIELD

Dec. 13 Cameron Burrell, Houston Jan. 17 Adrian Valles, Cincinnati Jan. 24 Adrian Valles, Cincinnati Jan. 31 Luke Vaughn, Memphis Feb. 7 Alex Bloom, Cincinnati Feb. 14 Cameron Cornelius, Houston Aleks Rapp, Tulsa

ALEKS RAPP Feb. 21 Aleks Rapp, Tulsa

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WOMEN’S TRACK

Dec. 13 Tori Williams, Houston Jan. 17 Bryana Robinson, Cincinnati Jan. 24 Anne-Marie Blaney, UCF Jan. 31 Anne-Marie Blaney, UCF Feb. 7 Tori Williams, Houston Feb. 14 Anne-Marie Blaney, UCF Feb. 21 Jessica Duckett, Tulane

ANNE-MARIE BLANEY

WOMEN’S FIELD

Dec. 13 Chardae Greenlee, Memphis Annette Echikunwoke, Cincinnati Jan. 17 Chelsea Gobourne, UCF Jan. 24 Annette Echikunwoke, Cincinnati Jan. 31 Annette Echikunwoke, Cincinnati Feb. 7 Chardae Greenlee, Memphis Feb. 14 Alyssa Applebee, Tulane

Feb. 21 Loretta Blaut, Cincinnati ANNETTE ECHIKUNWOKE

2 01 7 A m e r i c a n A t h l e t i c C o n f e r e n c e I n d o o r T r a c k & F i e l d C h a m p i o n s h i p s 2 7 Not entirely unlike the ranked No. 10 nationally. The conference pro- percent of the American’s women’s basketball nation that provides its duced 14 players who received All-America games will be carried on either national cable, namesake, the American recognition by a major outlet. regional sports networks or ESPN3. Athletic Conference The American had four players chosen in the American Athletic Conference teams will have was born from an ideal first round of the 2014 NFL Draft, trailing only the access to the pinnacle of college football’s post- in which members with SEC and the ACC among FBS conferences. UCF season structure. An American representative ambitious goals are pro- quarterback Blake Bortles highlighted a group would be chosen for the College Football Playoff vided with the means to of 12 American Athletic Conference players semifinals if it is among the top four teams fol- succeed in their quests chosen when he was taken No. 3 overall by the lowing the regular season. Otherwise, the league for excellence. Jacksonville Jaguars. would place its champion in either the Cotton With roots that extend The success of The American in Year 1 was Bowl, Fiesta Bowl or Peach Bowl if it is ranked to three conferences, not limited to the gridiron. UConn won NCAA higher than the champions of Conference USA, the American Athletic Conference member- titles in both men’s and women’s basketball. The the Mid-American Conference, the Mountain ship in 2014-15 consists of 11 institutions: the conference had the best postseason winning West Conference and the Sun Belt Conference. University of Central Florida, the University of percentage of any league in men’s basketball, Additionally, The American has announced Cincinnati, the University of Connecticut, East while The American produced top-10 teams primary or secondary partnerships with 12 Carolina University, the , in baseball, men’s soccer and men’s golf and bowls for the next six-year cycle, ensuring the University of Memphis, the University of sent half of its participating teams to the NCAA multiple annual matchups against the nation’s South Florida, Southern Methodist University, Softball Championship. top conferences and providing desirable post- Temple University, Tulane University and the The American Athletic Conference holds tele- season destinations to member institutions and University of Tulsa. vision partnerships with ESPN and CBS Sports their fans. The 2015-16 season sees the U.S. Naval which will give the conference unprecedented The American Athletic Conference adminis- Academy join the ranks in football only. national exposure. The football portion of the ters to its membership from a state-of-the-art Under the leadership of commissioner Mike contract, which begins in the 2014 season, office located in Providence, R.I. The location Aresco, The American, which operated as calls for nearly 90 percent of conference-con- of the conference headquarters – just steps the Big East Conference from 1979 to 2013, trolled games on national broadcast or national from the city’s Amtrak station and 10 minutes has immediately taken a place at the fore- cable platforms. The first American Athletic from T.F. Green International Airport – gives the front of Division I athletics, with schools that Conference Football Championship, which will conference easy access to its member schools. have played in four Bowl Championship Series be played in 2015, will be carried either on ABC The conference headquarters is equipped with games, won four NCAA men’s basketball titles or ESPN on Championship Saturday. a complete video production studio, serving as since 1999, and won nine NCAA women’s bas- In men’s basketball, the television deal calls for the home of the American Digital Network, ketball championships since 1995. all conference-controlled games to be televised, and small- and large-scale meeting rooms to Two American Athletic Conference football with more than 63 percent slotted for national accommodate the many coaches’ and adminis- teams were ranked in the top 15 of the final broadcast or national cable – a minimum of 107 trators’ meetings held on-site each year. 2013 Associated Press poll. Five were selected games. The entire postseason tournament will for bowl games, including UCF, which won the be televised, including the championship game, Tostitos Fiesta Bowl and finished the season which will be either on ABC or ESPN. Sixty 2016-17 American Athletic Conference Championship Schedule Men’s & Women’s Cross Country Men’s & Women’s Indoor Track & Field Men’s Golf Oct. 39, 2016 Feb. 24-25, 2017 April 23-25, 2017 Voice of America Metropark • Cincinnati, Ohio Birmingham Crossplex Innisbrook Golf & Spa Resort Men’s Champion: Tulsa Birmingham, Ala. Palm Harbor, Fla. Women’s Champion: SMU Women’s Basketball Softball Women’s Soccer March 3-6, 2017 May 11-13, 2017 November 2-6, 2016 Mohegan Sun Arena ECU Softball Stadium Joseph J. Morrone Stadium • Storrs, Conn. Uncasville, Conn. Greenville, N.C. Champion: UConn Men’s Basketball Men’s & Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Men’s Soccer March 9-12, 2017 May 12-14, 2017 Nov. 11-13, 2016 XL Center International Complex Corbett Soccer Stadium • Tampa, Fla. Hartford, Conn. Houston, Texas Champion: Tulsa Women’s Golf Women’s Rowing Football April 16-18, 2017 May 13, 2017 Dec. 3, 2016 Hammock Beach Golf & Spa Resort Nathan Benderson Park Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium Palm Coast, Fla. Sarasota, Fla. Annapolis, Md. Champion: Temple Baseball Women’s Tennis May 23-28, 2017 April 19-22, 2017 Spectrum Field Men’s & Women’s Swimming & Diving USTA National Campus Clearwater, Fla. Feb. 15-18, 2016 Lake Nona, Fla. Campus Recreation & Wellness Center Natatorium Men’s Tennis Houston, Texas April 20-23, 2017 Men’s Champion: East Carolina USTA National Campus Women’s Champion: Houston Lake Nona, Fla.

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WOMEN MEN

CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS 2016 (Birmingham, Ala.) 2016 (Birmingham, Ala.) 1. UConn...... 110 1. Houston...... 152 2. Cincinnati...... 98.5 2. Tulsa...... 147 3. UCF...... 91.5 3. UConn...... 94 4. SMU...... 69 4. Cincinnati...... 77 5. East Carolina...... 57 5. Memphis...... 71 6. Tulane...... 55 6. USF...... 62 7. Memphis...... 54 7. East Carolina...... 58 8. Temple...... 44 9. Houston...... 35 Most Outstanding Male Track Athlete: 10. Tulsa...... 32 Trenten Beram, UConn & Marc Scott, Tulsa 11. USF...... 17 Most Outstanding Male Field Athlete: Most Outstanding Female Track Athlete: Avion Jones, East Carolina Lilla McMillan, Tulane Men’s Coaching Staff of the Year: Most Outstanding Female Field Athlete: Houston Annette Echikunwoke, Cincinnati CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS Women’s Coaching Staff of the Year: 2015 (New York, N.Y.) UConn 1. Houston...... 135 2. Tulsa...... 134 CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS 3. UConn...... 131 2015 (New York, N.Y.) 4. Cincinnati...... 76.5 1. UConn...... 108 5. Memphis...... 71 2. UCF...... 86.5 6. USF...... 59.5 3. SMU...... 83 7. East Carolina...... 49 4. Cincinnati...... 71.5 5. Memphis...... 61.5 Most Outstanding Male Track Athlete: 6. Tulane...... 56.5 Bryce Robinson, Tulsa 7. Tulsa...... 49 Houston...... 49 Most Outstanding Male Field Athlete: 9. East Carolina...... 45 Matthew O’Neal, USF 10. USF...... 27 11. Temple...... 26 Men’s Coaching Staff of the Year: Houston/Tulsa Most Outstanding Female Track Athlete: Blanca Fernandez, Temple CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS 2014 (New York, N.Y.) Most Outstanding Female Field Athlete: 1. UConn...... 158 Saija Bikanova, UConn 2. Louisville...... 123 3. Houston...... 116 Women’s Coaching Staff of the Year: 4. Memphis...... 96 UConn 5. USF...... 71 6. Rutgers...... 44 CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS 7. Cincinnati...... 40 2014 (New York, N.Y.) 8. Temple...... 10 1. SMU...... 118.5 2. UConn...... 114 Most Outstanding Male Track Athlete: 3. Houston...... 87.5 Leshon Collins, Houston 4. UCF...... 78 5. Louisville...... 77 Most Outstanding Male Field Athlete: 6. Memphis...... 55.5 Corey Crawford, Rutgers 7. Cincinnati...... 48.5 8. USF...... 39 Men’s Coaching Staff of the Year: 9. Rutgers...... 31 UConn 10. Temple...... 111

Most Outstanding Female Track Athlete: Emily Durgin, UConn

Most Outstanding Female Field Athlete: Rayann Chin, SMU

Women’s Coaching Staff of the Year: SMU

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