By The Numbers Table of Contents By the Numbers ...... 1 287: PL Academic Honor Roll Selections This is AU XC & Track ...... 2-13 Coaches Bios ...... 14-17 85: PL Individual and Relay Championships won since 2001 Men’s Team ...... 18-23 9 cross country, 44 indoor track, 32 outdoor track Women’s Team ...... 24-26 38: Individual appearances at the NCAA Championships 2007-08 Review ...... 27-29 27 cross country, 5 indoor track, 6 outdoor track XC & Track History ...... 30-36 20: All-Americans 5 cross country, 5 indoor track, 10 outdoor track 14: PL Scholar-Athletes of the Year 6 men’s, 8 women’s Quick Facts 9: PL Coach of the Year awards for Head Coach General Information Location ...... Washington, D.C. 8: PL Championship Meet Records Founded ...... 1893 7 men’s, 1 women’s Enrollment ...... 5,818 6: Consecutive PL Men’s Cross Country Championships Nickname...... Eagles 2002-2007 Colors ...... Red, White & Blue 6: PL Championships Track and Field Athletes of the Meet Affiliation ...... NCAA Division I 3 men’s, 3 women’s Conference ...... Patriot League 3: NCAA National Champions President ...... Dr. Neil Kerwin Peter Chen, pole vault (1966, 1968) Director of Athletics...... Keith Gill Andrew ‘Butch’ Bell, 400 yard hurdles (1967) 3: Rookie of the Year honors Cross Country and Track Information CAA - Sean O’Brien (1999) Head Coach...... Matt Centrowitz (Oregon, ‘78) PL - Steve Hallinan (2004), Kevin Tschirhart (2005) Seasons at American...... 10th 2: Academic All-Americans Assistants ...... Bridget Bowers (Providence, ‘92) Keira Carlstrom (2005, 2006) ...... Edmund Burke (Notre Dame (Calif.), ‘91) 2: PL Women’s Cross Country Championships ...... Julie Culley (Rutgers, ‘04) 2002, 2003 ...... Sean O’Brien (American University, ’03) XC/Track Office Phone ...... (202) 885-3026 2007 PL Cross Country Finish ...... 1st / 4th 2008 PL Indoor Track Finish ...... 5th / 8th 2008 PL Outdoor Track Finish ...... 6th / 8th

Athletic Communications Assistant Director of Ath. Comm. / XC and Track Contact ...... Andrew Chesebro Office ...... (202) 885-3030 Cell ...... (202) 531-0152 Fax...... (202) 885-3033 E-Mail ...... [email protected] Assistant AD for Communications ..Nancy Yasharoff Assistant Director of Ath. Comm...... April Raynovich Website ...... www.AUEagles.com Washington, D.C.

The National Mall is usually the center of every visitor’s trip to Washington DC. This tree-lined area of parkland stretches two and a half miles from the Potomac River to the United States Capitol on Capitol Hill and is adjoined by the White House. At one end of the National Mall, known as West Potomac Park, the Lincoln Memorial faces the Reflecting Pool with a good view of Arlington Memorial Bridge, Constitution Gardens, the Tidal Basin and the Washington Monument. Further towards Capitol Hill are a number of museums and galleries, among which are many of the Smithsonian Institution’s museums, including the National Museum of Natural History, the National Air and Space Museum, National Museum of the American Indian, and the Smithsonian Institution building.

2 Area Attractions • Adam’s Morgan • Arlington National Cemetery • Cherry Blossom Festival • China Town • Dupont Circle • Embassy Row • FDR Memorial • Federal Bureau of Investigation • Ford’s Theatre • International Spy Museum • Jefferson Memorial • John F. Kenney Center • Library of Congress • Lincoln Memorial • National Archives • National Cathedral • National Gallery of Art • National Mall • Nationals Park • National Zoo • Newseum • Pentagon • Ronald Reagan Building • Smithsonian Institution • Supreme Court • U.S. Capitol • U.S. Mint • Union Station • Verizon Center • Vietnam Veterans Memorial • Washington Monument • White House Area Pro Teams • D.C. United • Washington Capitals • Washington Nationals • Washington Redskins • Washington Wizards • Baltimore Orioles • Baltimore Ravens

3 American University Situated within the northwest quadrant of Washington, D.C., American University’s traditional- style campus has much to offer students in the way of comfort, modern conveniences, and quick, easy access to city life.

Our 84-acre, tree-lined campus, which was designated as a National Arboretum, is located at the top of Embassy Row in General Enrollment one of the most attractive, Undergraduate...... 5,818 safe, and residential areas of our nation’s capital. Graduate...... 3,318 Law School ...... 1,666 The center of campus, also Avg. Class Size ...... 23 referred to as “the quad,” Student-Faculty Ratio ... 14:1 is a focal point of student life not only because our Freshman Profile academic buildings line its grassy borders, but Freshman Enrollment ... 1,287 also because it’s a place to Male-Female Ratio ... 35:65 meet-and-greet with friends Average HS GPA ...... 3.53 and student groups, catch Average SAT... 1,180-1,350 an impromptu game of Average ACT ...... 26-30 ultimate frisbee or take part in an after-class debrief with professors. Faculty Profile Full-Time Faculty ...... 649 Another favorite spot Adjunct Faculty ...... 451 on campus is the beach 94% have the highest degree volleyball pit located in their field. between the athletics fields. The adjacent grassy hillside is also a well known hangout for students on game days.

4 Schools & Colleges • College of Arts & Sciences • Kogod School of Business • School of Communication • School of International Service • American University students • School of Public Affairs were ranked the “Most Politically Active,” and the university is one • Washington College of Law of the nation’s best institutions for undergraduate education, according to The Princeton Academic Review in the newly released 2009 Resources edition of its annual book, The Best 368 Colleges. • University Library • Law Library • U.S. News & World Report “America’s Best Colleges 2008” • Computer and Media Labs ranked AU No. 85 among national • Career Center universities. • Courses on the Web • Center for Teaching Excellence • Learning Recources • Blackboard • AU Experts Guide • Watkins Art Gallery 5 Most Popular Majors • International Service • Business Administration • Justice • Political Science/Government • Public Communication

• 80 percent of AU undergraduate students are placed in at least one internship or co-op by the American University Career Center before graduation.

• The career center welcomes more than 200 local and national employers to its job and internership fairs annually.

5 Jackie Judd, SOC/BA ’73 Emmy award winning former ABC correspondent Distinguished Cornelius Kerwin, SPA/BA ‘71 President, American University Robert Kogod, KSB/BSBA ’62 Alumni Former chair and CEO, Charles E. Smith Realty Al Koken, SGPA/BA ‘74 Comcast SportsNet, Host of Capitals Report and David Aldridge, SOC/BA ‘87 Wizards Report, ESPN 980, co-host of The John Sports Journalist, Philadelphia Inquirer/TNT Robert Kogod Thompson Show Lonnie Bunch, CAS/BA ’74, CAS/MA ’76 KSB/BSBA ‘62 Margery Kraus, SPA/BA ’67, SPA/MA ’71 Founder/exec director, Smithsonian Museum for Founder/CEO, APCO Worldwide African American History and Culture Cindy Christy-Lagenfeld, KSB/BSBA ‘88 Pat Butler, SOC/MA’96 President-Americas, Alcatel-Lucent VP, Washington Post Lonnie Bunch Barry Levinson, CAS/BA ’67 Robert Byrd, WCL/JD ’63 CAS/BA ‘74 Film producer/writer/director (Diner, Tin Men, Avalon, U.S. Senator (D-WV) Bugsy, Wag the Dog, Liberty Heights, Man of the Year) Alisyn Camerota, SOC/BA’88 Charles Lydecker, SPA/BA ‘85 FOX News anchor Executive Vice President, Brown & Brown, Inc. Jack Cassell, SOC/BA ‘77 James McGovern, CAS/BA ’81, SPA/MPA ’84 President-CEO, Visual Aids Electronics Corporation U.S. Representative (D-MA) Chaturon Chaisang, CAS/MA ’87 Alan Meltzer, SPA/ND ‘73 Deputy prime minister, Thailand Founder and CEO, The Meltzer Group Randy Clouser, SPA/BS ‘80 Nancy Meyers, SOC/BA ’70 Cindy Christy-Lagenfeld Chief Marketing Officer, Zurich Financial Services Film producer/writer/director, What Women Want, KSB/BSBA ‘88 Gary Cohn, KSB/BSBA’82 Saving Private Ryan President/COO, Goldman Sachs Keith Mitchell, CAS/PhD ’81 Loren Danielson, KSB/BSBA ‘80 Prime minister of Grenada Senior VP-Investments, RBC Gary Cohn Robert Morton, SOC/BA’75 Andy Dolich, SPA/BA’69 Emmy award winning writer, Late Night with KSB/BSBA ‘82 COO, San Francisco 49ers David Letterman David Drobis, SOC/MA ’65 Mark Murphy, KSB/MBA ’83 Chair emeritus, Ketchum President, Green Bay Packers Bob Edwards, SOC/MA’72 Alice Paul, WCL/LLM ’27 Host, XM Radio, National Public Radio American suffragist, original author, Equal Rights Todd Epsten, SPA/BA ‘82 Amendment Chief Executive Officer, Major Brands Tony Perkins, SOC/BA’81 Dean Factor, KSB/BSBA ’87 Barry Levinson FOX News weather and features reporter CEO and cofounder, Smashbox Cosmetics/ CAS/BA ‘67 Joan Plaisted, SIS/BA ’67, SIS/MA ’69 credit: NATAS - NCCB Chapter Smashbox Studios Ambassador, U.S. Mission to the UN Betsy Fischer, SPA/BA ’92, SOC/MA ’96 Andy Pollin, Exec producer, NBC’s Meet the Press Host, The Sports Reporters Darryl Frank, SOC/MA’91 Angie Reese-Hawkins, SOC/BA’79 Cohead, Dreamworks Television Bob Edwards CEO/president, National Capital YMCA Andy Gershon, KSB/BSBA’86 SOC/MA ‘72 Kathy Reichs, CAS/BA ’70 Exec VP, SonyBMG’s Epic Records Author, Bare Bones, Déjà Dead; writer/producer Bryan Glazer, SOC/BA ’86 FOX-TV’s Bones Exec VP, Tampa Bay Buccaneers Steve Saferin, SOC/BA ‘70 Joel Glazer, SPA/BA ’89 President, Scientific Game Ventures Exec VP, Tampa Bay Buccaneers Loretta Sanchez, KSB/MBA ’84 Steven Goff, SOC/BA ‘88 U.S. representative (D-CA) Sports Journalist, The Washington Post Tony Perkins Paul Satenstein, KSB/BSBA’83 Jeff Greenberg, SOC/BA ‘87 SOC/BA ‘81 Executive VP, MCA Records Executive Producer, NBC4 Sports Willard Scott, CAS/BA ’55 David Gregory, SIS/BA ’92 Former weather reporter, the Today Show Chief White House correspondent, NBC News Jan Scruggs, CAS/BA ’75, CAS/MA ’76 Jack Haire, CAS/BA ‘74 Founder/president, Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund Board of Directors, Balihoo Tom Shales, SOC/BA ’67 Salman bin Hamad Al-Khalifa, SPA/BA’92 Andy Gershon TV critic/reporter, The Washington Post Crown prince of Bahrain KSB/BSBA ‘86 Judy Sheindlin, SPA/BA’63 Patricia deStacy Harrison, CAS/BA ’68 Host, Judge Judy President/CEO, Corporation for Public Broadcasting Bud Shuster, CAS/PHD’69 Hubert Humphrey III, SPA/BA ’65 U.S. Representative (R-PA) Minnesota attorney general (1984-2000), son of Jeffrey Sine, SIS/BA’76 U.S. VP Hubert H. Humphrey Vice chair, UBS Securities; Broadway producer Willard Scott Jesse Itzler, SPA/BA ’90 (Spring Awakening; Chitty Chitty Bang Bang; Frozen; CAS/BA ‘55 Cofounder, Marquis Jet Caroline, or Change; La Bohème; and The Goat, or William I Jacobs, WCL/JD ’66 Who is Sylvia?) Exec VP, Mastercard International Billy Stone, SOC/BA ‘86, KSB/MBA ‘89 Avery John, KSB/BSBA ’98 Producer/Development, CBS College Sports Professional soccer player, Miami Football Club Ed Tapscott, WCL/JD ‘80 Barry Josephson, SPA/BA ’78 Director Player Development/Programs, Washington Producer (films Enchanted, Ladykillers, Like Mike, Barry Josephson Wizards and FOX TV’s Bones) SPA/BA ‘78 Abbi Tatton, SIS/MA ’00 Internet reporter, CNN Richard Ernest Thompson, CAS/BA’71 Playwright, On Golden Pond Frances Fragos Townsend, SPA/BA’82 Jan Scruggs CNN commentator; former assitant to President SAC/BA ‘75 George W. Bush for Homeland Security Kermit Washington, SIS/BA’73 Former NBA player, LA Lakers Bram Weinstein, SOC/BA ‘95 ESPN News, Anchor Douglas Wheeler, CAS/MA ’64 President emeritus, Washington Performing Arts Society Cornelius Kerwin Warner Wolf, SOC/BA ‘60 SPA/BA ‘71 Radio & Television Sports Broadcaster Clark Woods, SOC/BA ‘78 President-Domestic Theatrical Distribution, MGM 6 Jeffrey Sine SIS/BA ‘76 ESPN’s Dave O’Brien and In The Bob Valvano call the 2008 Patriot League Men’s Basketball Championship Game from Bender Arena Spotlight American University is located in the center of one of the largest media markets in the country, Washington, D.C. From television to radio, AU student-athletes gain exposure on both a local and national level.

Each of the four major television networks (ABC, NBC, CBS and Fox) has Each television station in Washington, D.C., is located within minutes of the an affiliate in D.C. and can American University campus. often be found on campus. Regional cable networks Comcast SportsNet and MASN also cover the Eagles throughout the year.

National newspapers The Washington Post and Washington Times serve as AU’s hometown papers. USA Today is also Field Hockey’s Denise Infante was headquartered just miles featured in Sports Illustrated’s The volleyball team stopped in New away from campus. ‘Faces in the Crowd’ in 2007. York City during a road trip and appeared on NBC’s Today Show.

Several of the nation’s largest newspapers are headquartered in the D.C. metro area, including The Washington Post, and USA Today.

7 Strength and Conditioning remains a major factor in the quest for athletic excellence. American University is committed to providing its student- athletes with the finest fitness and weight equipment available.

Jacobs Fitness Center is located on the lower level of Bender Sports Center and houses the varsity weight room and cardiovascular training area. Head strength and conditioning coach Jason Riddell and his assistant Matt York work with each of the 16 varsity teams and make themselves available for individualized workouts for supplemental training.

Jason Riddell Matt York 8 Head Strength & Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach Conditioning Coach Athletic Training Five full-time athletic trainers are on staff to provide daily treatment and application of therapeutic modalities to the student- athletes and are led by head athletic trainer, Sean Dash. The athletic training staff is also available to provide evaluation, information on injury prevention and to administer rehabilitation, if necessary. AU also has two doctors, an orthopedic surgeon and general practitioner on staff.

Sean Dash Head Athletic Trainer 9 Academic 2007-08 Academic Highlights 160: Student-athletes were named to the Patriot League Support Academic Honor Roll. The academic support program for student- 136: Student-athletes made Dean’s List in either the fall athletes, a collaboration or spring semester. between the Academic Support Center and the 13: Student-athletes earned a Department of Athletics, 4.0 grade point average in assists student-athletes either the fall or spring in successfully attaining semesters. academic goals and creating a balance between 4: Student-athletes were academics and athletics. named Academic All- The program serves to Americans and four others promote responsibility and were named Academic All- initiative while encouraging District. student-athletes to take advantage of the rich 2: Student-athletes were resources offered at named the Patriot League American University. Student-Athlete of the Year in their respective sport. Academic counselors work with student-athletes on Champions of the Classroom: The wrestling team earned the skills needed for success highest team GPA (3.335) in all of in the classroom, and Div. I wrestling during the 2007-08 provide information about academic year. The field hockey educational options, team ranked second among D-I university and NCAA teams with a fall semester GPA of requirements, as well as 3.51. policies and procedures. The program focuses on the development of the total person through individual meetings, study hall and tutoring, and life skills workshops. AU’s academic support program coordinates with faculty, advisors, and coaches to support each student- athlete.

10 Marueen Breslin, Coordinator of Academic Support, tutors a student-athlete in the Bender Library. AU Highlights in the Patriot League

2001 – American University joins the Patriot League, becoming the eighth member of the 23 sport conference.

AU wins its first of seven In its second decade of consecutive Patriot League combining academic and Volleyball Championships. athletic excellence, the 2002 – AU men’s cross country Patriot League sponsors wins its first of six-consecutive 23 sports – 11 for men and Patriot League Championships 12 for women. Conference and places six athletes on the All- members include Patriot League First Team. American, Army, Bucknell, AU women’s soccer wins its first 2005 – AU field hockey’s Javiera Colgate, Holy Cross, PL Championship and places four Villagra (1st Team), Maureen Daniel athletes on the All-PL Teams. (2nd Team), and Camila Infante (2nd Lafayette, Lehigh and Team) earn All-America status and Navy as full members, and 2003 – Karla Kucerkova is named Daniel is named the PL’s Scholar- Fordham and Georgetown the CoSIDA Academic Volleyball Athlete of the Year. as associate members in Player of the Year for the second football. These institutions straight year, PL Volleyball Scholar- 2006 – Track star Keira Carlstrom Athlete of the Year for the third- earns her fourth overall All-America are among the oldest and consecutive year and PL Player of honor and first in outdoor track and most prestigious in the the Year for the third straight year. field and is named an Academic nation and their alumni All-American. have, and continue to play 2004 – AU men’s soccer wins its leadership roles in shaping second PL Championship and Carlstrom is also named a captures three PL major awards. finalist for the NCAA Woman our country. of the Year Award, given each Women’s lacrosse’s Tara Michael year to a senior student-athlete Since 1998, the Patriot is named the PL Scholar-Athlete who has distinguished herself League has ranked first of the Year and AU places seven throughout her collegiate career in each year among all athletes on the All-PL Teams. service, leadership, athletics and academics. Division I conferences awarding athletic aid in the 2007 – Women’s soccer’s Krystn NCAA Graduation Success Hodge is named the PL Scholar- Rate report. In addition, the Athlete of the Year and AU picks up Patriot League finished as four of five PL major awards. one of the nation’s leaders 2008 – AU makes its first in the NCAA Academic appearance in the NCAA Div. I Progress Report (APR) Men’s Basketball Tournament after among all Division I winning its first Patriot League conferences awarding Championship. athletic aid.

11 Cornelius Kerwin was named president faculty to complete AU’s master’s and in the 2007-08 academic year after doctoral program reviews; overseeing serving as acting and interim president creation of the University College Pro- since August 24, 2005. Dr. Kerwin is a gram for first-year undergraduate stu- longstanding member of the AU com- dents; leading the process to restruc- munity. He earned a BA from American ture faculty governance and create a University in 1971 (followed by an MA new Faculty Senate; and overseeing in political science from the University AU’s decennial self-study that resulted of Rhode Island in 1973, and a PhD in in the Middle States Association Com- political science from Johns Hopkins mission’s unconditional reaccredita- University in 1978) and has been a tion. Dr. Kerwin also advanced major member of the AU faculty since 1975. efforts to support faculty scholarship, He held a number of prominent leader- teaching, service, and diversity; bring ship positions within the School of Pub- faculty salaries to the AAUP–Level 1 lic Affairs, including serving as dean standard; and develop plans for as- from 1989 to 1997, acting provost from sessing student learning. 1997 to 1998, and provost from 1998 to 2005. A professor of public administration in the School of Public Affairs, Dr. Kerwin A longtime supporter of AU athletics, is a nationally recognized specialist in Dr. Kerwin endorsed AU’s decision to public policy, with emphasis on the reg- Dr. Neil Kerwin move to the Patriot League in 2001, ulatory process. He teaches courses in joining Bucknell, Colgate, Holy Cross, administrative process, policy imple- President, Lafayette, Lehigh, Army, and Navy in mentation, and American government athletic competition that has resulted in and is actively engaged in research. 30 Patriot League championships (field Dr. Kerwin founded and directs AU’s American University hockey, men’s cross country, women’s Center for the Study of Rulemaking. cross country, women’s lacrosse, men’s He is the author of Rulemaking: How soccer, women’s soccer, men’s tennis, Government Agencies Write Law and women’s tennis and women’s volley- Make Policy (3rd ed., 2003, Congres- ball, and men’s basketball). Since fall sional Quarterly Press) and the coau- 2005, the Department of Athletics and thor of How Washington Works: The Recreation has reported directly to Dr. Executives Guide to Government (3rd Kerwin, a move that reflects the strong ed., 1996). His scholarly articles have relationship between academic and appeared in Public Administration Re- athletic achievement at AU. view, Journal of Politics, Policy Studies Review, Journal of Public Administra- As provost, Dr. Kerwin was the univer- tion Research and Theory, Judicature, sity’s chief academic officer, leading Justice System Journal, and Harvard approximately 475 full-time teaching Journal on Legislation. faculty in AU’s six schools and colleges (College of Arts and Sciences, Kogod School of Business, School of Communication, School of In- ternational Service, School of Public Affairs, and Washing- ton College of Law). Among the offices he supervised are: admissions, financial aid, the Office of Institutional Research and Assessment, the Univer- sity Library, the Office of the Registrar, and the Washing- ton Semester Program and those reporting to the Dean of Academic Affairs (including President Kerwin particpates in the the General Education and net cutting ceremony following the Honors Programs). His ac- men’s basketball team’s 2008 Patriot complishments as provost in- League Championship clude: working with deans and 12 ic Honor Roll and 136 students were named to the Dean’s List last school year. The 16 varsity sports combined for a 3.27 GPA, marking the 16th con- secutive semester that AU’s teams have achieved better than a 3.0 com- bined GPA.

Prior to coming to American, Gill spent three years at the University of Oklaho- ma. He oversaw a major portion of OU athletics, including men’s basketball, women’s soccer and baseball, and the supervision of personnel, budgets, fa- cilities, fundraising, student-athlete is- sues and the selection and evaluation of coaches for these sports. He worked with the AD and staff in overseeing the strategic and annual planning process for the department.

Gill was the director of membership Keith Gill services at the NCAA from 2000 to 2004. He developed and communicat- Director of Athletics ed policies related to Division I intercol- legiate athletics, including governance, American University named Keith Gill rules compliance, diversity, gender eq- and Recreation its 7th Director of Athletics and Recre- uity, academic integrity, student-athlete ation on June 1, 2007. welfare, fiscal integrity, strategic plan- ning, sportsmanship and legislation. As Director of Athletics, Gill oversees He oversaw and ensured the effective the operations of all American Univer- operation of the athletics certification sity intercollegiate and intramural ath- program, and managed a staff of 35 letic programs, including more than who provided education and guidance 250 student-athletes participating in to Division I institutions conducting 16 varsity sports, the majority of which their periodic self-studies. Previously, compete in the Patriot League Confer- Gill worked at the NCAA from 1995 to ence. 1999 as a membership services repre- sentative. During Gill’s first year at American, the athletic program enjoyed many suc- At Vanderbilt from 1999 to 2000, Gill cesses on and off the field, led by the was an assistant athletic director and men’s basketball team winning both worked with the AD to implement the the Patriot League regular season and annual planning process to help 16 tournament titles. athletics teams achieve their academic and competitive goals. He worked with The school advanced to the NCAA Di- the National Commodore Club, major vision I Men’s Basketball Tournament gifts, media relations and marketing for the first time in program history. and supported the Vanderbilt Board of Three other teams were crowned Pa- Trustees by working with the athletics triot League Champions, with men’s committee. cross country, field hockey and volley- ball all adding to their runs of consecu- A 1994 graduate of Duke University tive titles. Individually, two All-American with a bachelor’s degree in history and wrestlers were crowned at the NCAA sociology, the Orlando, Fla., native Championships in Josh Glenn and was a four-year letterman in football. In Mike Cannon. 2006 he earned a masters degree from the University of Oklahoma. Academically, AU listed 160 student- athletes to the Patriot League Academ- Gill resides in Washington, D.C. 13 pionships. Running in the first of two preliminary heats, the senior slid behind the leaders through a quick early pace Matt and took the lead in the last 150 meters, running a new Centrowitz school and NCAA preliminary heat record of 3:39.42. Duffy Head Coach would use the same late kick in the final to take a school- best third-place finish in 3:38.46. 10th Season Oregon, ‘78 Duffy’s success on the track helped usher in a new era of Eagle distance runners poised to take on league and na- tional competition. Sophomore Dustin Emrani set a new Entering his tenth season school record in the 800 and qualified for the NCAA Cham- as full-time head coach of pionships by way of his fourth-place finish at the NCAA East the American University Regional. Freshman Steve Hallinan and Brendan Fennell cross country and track both ran 3:50 in the 1500 and were integral parts of the Bios

Coaches programs, Matt Centrowitz has consistently proven himself team’s cross country success the previous fall. as one of the top middle-distance and distance coaches in the country. Centrowitz has produced at least one All- 2006 saw the Eagles continue their All-American wave as American in seven of the last eight years as well as numer- `06 graduate Carlstrom raced to two All-American honors, ous other NCAA Championship appearances in both cross becoming the school’s only four-time female All-American. country and track. Carlstrom used a strong kick to take sixth-place at the NCAA Cross Country Championships - the highest finish ever for With training methods learned as a high school standout, a Patriot League runner at the meet. In the spring, she set

Men’s Team Men’s collegiate All-American and two-time Olympian, Centrowitz a new school record of 16:09 for 5000 meters in the prelims has helped guide all of his athletes - be they standouts or and then ran to a ninth-place, All-American finish in the fi- walk-ons - to great heights. Early in his coaching career at nals. Ten days earlier the Eagles had sent five athletes to AU, Centrowitz turned unrecruited Will Rayel from a 5:00 the NCAA Regional. Most notably, Dustin Emrani qualified miler in high school to a 4:13 runner by graduation. From for the second straight year by setting a school record of 2000-03, he guided Sean O’Brien, a 4:14 miler in high school 1:49.67 at 800 meters and Brendan Fennell who broke both to four All-American honors including a best of 3:41.29 for long-standing 5000 meter school records indoor and out- Team

Women’s 1500 meters. In the winter of 2002-03, O’Brien anchored the door, with a best of 14:04. Emrani followed up his strong team’s distance medley relay team of Andy Ellerhorst, Sean `05-’06 sesaon with an All-American season in `06-’07 plac- Duffy and Phil Gaeta to an All-American eighth-place finish ing 12th in the 800m Outdoor Championships. at the NCAA Indoor Championships. In that same class of 2003, Samia Akbar - who had a 5000-meter best of 16:43 Under Centrowitz, the Eagles have dominated the Patriot entering her senior campaign - became AU’s first female League cross country meets and distance events in track. In track or cross country All-American, running a school record cross country, the Eagle men have won the last six individu- 33:38 for 10,000 meters in muggy conditions at the NCAA al and team titles. The Eagle women have taken four of the Review 2007-08 Championships. last six individual titles and two team titles in seven years. Indoors, the Eagles have taken advantage of the multiple The individual successes of Centrowitz’s early years at AU relays and middle-distance events to win 45 titles in seven have transformed into team-wide success. The fall of 2003 years. In outdoor track, the Eagle men have won seven- witnessed American’s first ever cross country All-American consecutive 4 x 800m relay and five 5000 meter titles. In when then-sophomore Keira Carlstrom strode to a 16th place finish at the NCAA Championships. As Carlstrom went

History on to win her second consecutive All-American award at the 2004 Championships, the men’s team did what hadn’t been done in over 30 years, qualifying for the meet automatically by way of a second-place team finish at the Mid-Atlantic Regional. Despite maintaining a roster comprised mostly of walk-ons, the team finished 20th in the country, led by se- nior walk-on turned two-time Patriot League Cross Country Champion Pat MacAdie and standout Sean Duffy.

Duffy, who had already garnered All-American honors as part of a relay in 2003 and just missed qualifying for the indoor nationals with his 7:56 3K, went on to rewrite school and NCAA records at the 2005 NCAA Outdoor Track Cham-

14 addition, they’ve won five titles in the 800 and six in the Classic, Centrowitz 1500 meters. During the 2005-06 season, Steve Hallinan out-dueled former captured a Patriot League triple crown, winning the XC In- teammate Alberto dividual title, the indoor 3000 meters, and the outdoor 5000 Salazar over the meters. In addition, the team went 1, 3, and 4 in the 10,000 final 800 meters to outdoors led by Awit Yohannes’ win set the American record of 13:12.91, In the classroom, Centrowitz’s Eagles have set the stan- then the sixth- dard as well with 12 athletes being named Scholar-Athlete fastest time in the of the Year. Over her illustrious career, Carlstrom earned six world. Centrowitz Scholar-Athletes of the Year awards as well as third-team also held bests of Academic All-America honors her senior year and was a 3:54 for the mile and Coaches finalist for the 2006 NCAA Woman of the Year Award. In 46:38 for 10 miles. Bios 2002, Jen Baclawski was named both Cross Country and For his standout Outdoor Track Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Matt Seymour performances as a was also a two-time recipient. MacAdie and Frank Malpigli Duck, Centrowitz each earned the honor once. In 2007, Kate Lilley acheived was inducted into the highest GPA of any female student-athlete at AU. the Oregon Hall

of Fame in 2000. Men’s Team Outside of colle- At the 2008 U.S. giates, Centrowitz has Olympic Track and Field Team Trials Centrowitz and his coached and currently 1980 Olympic teammates were awarded the Congressio- coaches numerous nal Gold Medal of Achievement, the highest civilian award standouts. Centrowitz which may be bestowed by the United States Congress. currently coaches AU assistant coach Ju- Today, the Centrowitz name is one of the most talked about

lie Culley who quali- in running circles. His daughter is currently a standout for Women’s fied for the 2008 U.S. the Stanford Cardinal. In 2005, she earned All-American Team Olympic Track and honors in cross country as the team won the national Field Team trials in championship. That following spring at the Penn Relays, both the 5000 meter she joined her father as an American record holder as part and 1500 meter runs. of Stanford’s victorious 4 x 1500 meter relay. Later that day, In 2005 he coached Matt Jr., also a renowned runner, surprised the favorites AU alum O’Brien to with a last lap kick to win the high school 3000 meter title 2007-08 his first sub-4 minute in the third-fastest time in Penn Relays history. 2006 saw Review mile, which made him Matt Jr. become the first runner to win the 3000 and mile as the first New Hamp- he broke a 35-year old record in the latter event and was shire man to break the barrier. In addition, he coached two- named Boys’ Athlete of the Meet for the second year. This time Olympian Jen Rhines as well as 2003 Marine Corps fall as a member of Oregon’s cross country and track and Marathon Champions Pete Sherry and Heather Hanscom. field teams Matt Jr. helped the Ducks to a NCAA National Previously, Centrowitz coached for the Reebok Enclave Championship in cross country. working with, among others, John Trautman, Andre Wil- History liams and Ronnie Harris. In addition, he coached Terrance Centrowitz currently resides in Annapolis, Md. with his wife Mahon, now the coach of Team USA Running, to personal Beverly and their three children, Lauren, Matt and Marissa. records from the mile to the marathon.

The Centrowitz name is familiar to many track fans. As a high school standout at Power Memorial in Manhattan, Cen- trowitz set long-standing state records in the mile (4:02.70), 2-mile (8:56) and the 5000 (14:17). In college, he qualified for the Olympics in 1976, setting a then-school record of 3:36.7 for 1500 meters. Later, Centrowitz would help Or- egon to an NCAA Cross Country Championship in 1977. From his standout performances in college, Centrowitz went on to great success in the 5000 meters, qualifying for the 1980 Olympic Team in the event and winning four consecu- tive national titles from 1979-82. In the 1982 Prefontaine

15 Bridget Edmund Bowers Burke Assistant Coach Assistant Coach 3rd Season 6th Season Providence College, ‘92 College of Notre Dame, ‘91

Bridget Bowers is in her third season as an assistant coach Edmund Burke is now in his sixth year as an assistant coach at American University. Bowers is largely responsible for the at American University. Burke has 25 years of running ex- training of the women’s team which has seen steady im- perience and still competes regularly. provement since her arrival. Bios Burke ran for the College of Notre Dame in Belmont, Ca- Coaches Bowers first came to AU as a graduate assistant and served lif., where he competed in cross country and track all four in that role from 1995-97 before returning as an assistant years, twice competing in the NCAA finals. He graduated coach prior to the 2006-07 season. Last year she helped in 1991 with a bachelors degree in English and a bachelors lead AU’s women’s team to a fourth-place finish at the Patriot degree in French. League Cross Country Championships, marking the team’s highest finish at the meet since 2003. Seniors Cathleen Three years later, Burke graduated from San Francisco Ford and Kate Lilley were each named First Team All-PL for State University with a masters in English. He then moved

Men’s Team Men’s their finishes of second and seventh, respectively. Bowers to the D.C. area and joined head coach Matt Centrowitz’s “5 also helped coach Ford to her first conference champion- O’Clock Club” for post-collegiate runners. ship in the indoor 3000 last year and to First Team All-PL honors in the outdoor 5000. Centrowitz has guided Burke to many personal achieve- ments over the past 14 years, including personal records Between coaching stints at American, Bowers lived in Den- of 49:18 in the 10 mile and 1:06.23 for a half marathon. ver, Col., and worked for the YMCA as a health fitness spe- In 2003, Burke ran 2:21 at the Chicago Marathon, which Team cialist. She was also an independent personal trainer/coach earned him a spot in the 2004 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials Women’s and was a manager for a company that specialized in con- in Birmingham, Ala. tinuing health/medical education. Burke lives in Burtonsville, Md., and works full-time as an A 1992 graduate of Providence College, Bowers was a editor/administrator at the Uniformed Services University four-year letter winner on the Friar cross country and track medical school in Bethesda, Md. and field teams. In 1990 she was a scoring member of the Providence cross country team which placed second at the Review 2007-08 NCAA Cross Country Championships. Bowers was also the indoor 5000 meter New England Champion in 1991 and set the 10k school record that same year. An All-New England honoree in cross country, indoor and outdoor track, Bowers was also named a Big East Academic All-Star.

Bowers holds a Master of Science in health and fitness

History management/health promotion from American, is a USATF- certified Level 1 coach and is a certified strength and condi- tioning specialist. She currently resides in Arlington, Va.

16 Julie Sean Culley O’Brien Assistant Coach Assistant Coach 2nd Season 1st Season Rutgers College, ‘04 American University, ‘03

Julie Culley is in her second season as an assistant coach Sean O’Brien, the most decorated runner in American Uni- at American University. Culley is a former Div. I head track versity history, returns to AU as an assistant coach after Coaches and field coach and continues to compete at the national competing for four years at the national level. O’Brien was Bios level. a four-time All-American while at American and is a former Indoor National Championship medalist. Most recently, Culley competed at the 2008 U.S. Olympic Team Trials where she advanced to the finals of the 5000 O’Brien has competed for both the Nike Farm Team based meter run. In the finals she placed seventh overall and set a in Palo Alto, Calif., and the Oregon Track Club based out of

new personal best time of 15:34.43. Culley also qualified for Eugene, Ore. This past year he anchored the U.S. team in Men’s Team the trials in the 1500 but chose to focus on the 5000. Earlier the Penn Relays USA vs. The World distance medley re- in the year Culley placed third at the USA Indoor National lay which placed a close second to Kenya. In 2006 O’Brien Championships in the 3000 and was a member of the U.S. completed arguably his best year as a competitive runner, National Team at the IAAF Indoor World Championships. placing third in the 1500 meter run at the USA Indoor Na- Culley boasts personal bests of 4:14 in the 1500, 4:38 in the tional Championships, 11th in the 1500 at the Outdoor Na- mile, 9:00 in the 3000 and 15:34 in the 5000. tional Championships and winning the Penn Relays Olym- pic development mile. O’Brien was also an Olympic Trials

Culley began her coaching career at Loyola College in 2004 semi-finalist in the 1500 in 2004 and placed 11th in the 1500 Women’s where she helped to found the women’s track and field pro- at the 2003 Outdoor National Championships. He is a sub- Team gram and became the program’s first head coach. As head four minute miler who boasts personal bests of 3:38.79 in coach, Culley was responsible for overseeing all activities of the 1500, 3:58.60 in the mile and 1:48.08 in the 800. the Div. I program including training, recruiting, and strength and conditioning. Culley stepped down as head coach fol- While at American O’Brien was one of the country’s top lowing the 2006 season and served as an assistant coach 1500 meter specialists. In 2001 he placed 10th at the NCAA for the 2007 season. Culley was also an assistant coach for Outdoor Championships to earn All-America honors and fol- 2007-08 the men’s and women’s cross country teams at Loyola from lowed that up by placing 11th in 2002 and fourth in 2003. Review 2004-07. O’Brien was also a member of AU’s All-American indoor distance medley relay team in 2003. He still holds American A 2004 graduate of Rutgers College, Culley earned a bach- University records in the indoor mile and distance medley elors degree in marketing and political science. She was relay and ranks second all-time in the indoor 1000 and out- named the 2004 NCAA Woman of the Year for the state of door 1500, mile and distance medley relay. and was a 2002 cross country All-American. A three-time cross country team MVP and two-time track O’Brien graduated from AU in 2003 with a bachelors degree MVP, Culley holds school records in the 3000, 5000 and in health promotion. In 2006 he earned his masters from History distance medley relay. American in health promotion management. O’Brien is cur- rently working on his NASM-CPT certification and resides Culley currently resides in Arlington. in Bethesda, Md.

17 2008-09 Outlook

Cross Country • The Eagles will look to cap- ture their sixth-consecutive Patriot League Cross Country Champion- ship this season. Last year was the closest team finish in recent history at the Patriot League Champion- ships as the Eagles edged second- place Navy by just one point. AU’s team returns only one of its top five scorers from last year’s squad. Coaches Bios Coaches • AU will also look to keep its streak of NCAA Cross Coun- try Championships appearances alive. Departed seniors Brendan 2008-09 Men’s Team Roster Fennell and Steve Hallinan quali- fied for the race last year which Name Event Year Hometown/High School

Men’s Team Men’s marked the fourth straight year Jason Baker Distance SO Suffern, N.Y./Don Bosco Prep that the team was represented at Morgan Block Sprints SO Westport, Ct./Staples the national level in cross country. Frank Borden High Jump SR Anthony, N.M/Gadsden Jeff Brannigan Distance SO Staten Island, N.Y./Curtis Indoor Track Craig Brown Distance FR Manchester, N.H./Manchester • The Eagles will look to im-

Team prove on last year’s fifth-place Chris Cole Mid-Distance FR Oak Ridge, Tenn./Oak Ridge Women’s finish at the PL Indoor Champion- Colin Eustis Distance SO Delhi, N.Y./Delaware Academy ships, which will be held this year Evan Huggins Sprints FR Westminster, Md./Winters Mill on February 13-15 at the U.S. Na- Alex Hula 400/800m FR Litchfield, Conn./Litchfield val Academy. Carlos Jamieson 1500/5000m SR Garnerville, N.Y./North Rockland Kris Kagan 800m JR Westfield, N.J./Westfield • The Eagles return three Dan King 200/400m JR Chester, N.Y./Burke Catholic Review 2007-08 First-Team All-PL selections from Greg Lush 800 FR Thomaston, Conn./Thomaston last year’s indoor team in senior Garret Martucci Distance JR Sussex, N.J./Vernon Township Carlos Jamieson, junior Dan King, Chatham Mayberry Distance FR Charlotte, N.C./Myers Park and sophomore Conor Sullivan. Josh Olsen Mid-Distance FR Thomaston, Conn./Thomaston Ian Packman Sprints FR Rosemont, Pa./Harriton Outdoor Track Doug Ronan 800 FR Danbury, Conn./Danbury • Jamieson will seek his sec- Anthony Rowe Distance FR Hunt Valley, Md./Calvert Hall History ond straight appearance at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Nick Ryan Distance SO Cambridge, Mass./ Championships after qualifying Cambridge Ringe and Latin last year in the 5000 meter run. Jeremy Scheid Distance SO Sparta, N.J./Pope John XXIII Jacob Shelly 1500m SR Goshen, Ind./Goshen • The team will compete in the Conor Sullivan Distance SO New City, N.Y./Don Bosco Prep PL Outdoor Track and Field Cham- Chris Tonn Mid-Distance FR Wantagh, N.Y./Chaminade pionships on May 1-2 at the U.S. Kyle Vitale Mid-Distance FR Coltsneck, N.J./ Military Academy. Last year, the Christian Brothers Academy team finished in eighth place, earn- ing victories in the 4x800 meter re- lay and the 1500 meter run.

18 Frank Borden Jacob Shelly

Year: Senior Year: Senior Event: High Jump Event: 1500 Hometown: Anthony, N.M. Hometown: Goshen, Ind. High School: Gadsden High School: Goshen Major: Psychology Major: Political Science

2007-08: Became American’s first PL Championships Meet scorer in a field event by placing third 2007-08: Named to the PL Academic Honor Roll for both cross country and track and field … ran in the high jump with a final height of 6’4.25” ... set the AU high jump record at the Mount St. Mary’s a 5k 17:03.95 at the Mt. St. Mary’s Invite … recorded a season best of 4:03.54 in the outdoor 1500 Invite, clearing a height of 6’5” ... also competed in the 110 high hurdles and 400 intermediate and 2:38.54 in the indoor 1000. hurdles.

2006-07: Named to the PL Academic Honor Roll for both fall and spring semesters … gained experi- Coaches Bios High School: Earned five varsity letters in track at Gadsden High School ... 2003 USATF Decathlon ence in cross country, finishing in the team’s top-seven at the Mt. St. Mary’s, George Mason, and National Champion ... was state runner-up in the high jump and 300 meter hurdles as a senior ... Delaware Invitationals with a best of 26:52 for 8k ... ran a personal best at the Patriot League Indoor won district championships in the high jump, 300 hurdles and 110 hurdles in his senior year ... was Championships of in the 3000 ... also posted a personal best at the Navy Invite in the outdoor 1500 the district runner-up in the high jump, 300 hurdles and 800 meter run as a junior. of 4:08.10.

Personal Records 2005-06: Was one of four PL runners to earn perfect 4.0 GPA for the fall semester and was named High Jump ...... 6’5” to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in the fall and spring … finished 35th in his only XC race 110 High Hurdles ...... 15.64 of the fall, running 27:59 for 8k. 400 Intermediate Hurdles ...... 57.99 High School: Earned seven varsity letters in cross country and track ... selected as team captain for cross country and track ... was an All-Conference honorable mention and team MVP in cross country ... was chosen as an All-Conference selection and team MVP in track ... also named to the All-State Academic Team ... Co-President of Amnesty International ... Member of the National Honor Society. Men’s Carlos Jamieson Team Personal Records Year: Senior Track Cross Country Event: 1500, 5000 1500...... 4:03.54 8k ...... 26:52 Hometown: Garnerville, N.Y. High School: North Rockland Major: Justice Kris Kagan

2007-08: Qualified for the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships in the 5000 … earned Women’s four All-PL First Team honors during the indoor and outdoor seasons and was named All-PL Second Year: Junior Team Team in cross country … named to the USTFCCCA Cross Country Mid-Atlantic All-Region Team… broke the PL Outdoor Championships Meet record in the 1500 with a 3:43.24 … won the PL Indoor Event: 800 3000 and 5000 championships … was a member of the PL Outdoor 4x800 relay championship team Hometown: Westfield, N.J. … recorded the second-fastest outdoor 5000 time in school history of 14:08.54 at the Raleigh Relays … ran a personal best of 3:41.84 in the outdoor 1500 at the Oregon Twilight Meet for third place on High School: Westfield AU’s all-time top 10 … posted a personal best indoor 3000 time of 8:16.68 at the Patriot Games, the seventh-fastest time in school history … placed seventh at the PL Cross Country Championships in Major: Political Science & Economics a 10k personal best of 30:49 … ran an 8k personal best of 24:25.80 at the Navy Invitational.

2006-07: Ran the fourth-fastest time in school history in the 1500 at the Navy Invite, running a 2007-08: Named to the PL Academic Honor Roll for both cross country and track and field … ran 3:46.34 to qualify for the NCAA East Regional ... finished third at the PL Outdoor Championships in a team best indoor 800 time of 1:58.08 at the Maryland Invitational, the 10th fastest time in school 2007-08 the 5000 and fourth in the 1500 ... set a personal best in the outdoor 800 of 1:53.35 for 10th all-time history … posted a season best indoor 1000 time of 2:41.98 … recorded personal bests of 23.61 and Review at AU ... ran a personal best 14:26.11 in the indoor 5000 at the PL Indoor Championships, the third- 53.26 in the outdoor 200 and 400, respectively, at the Navy Outdoor Invitational … ran a personal fastest time in school history ... placed 34th at the NCAA Cross Country East Regional Meet, just best of 1:58.11 in the outdoor 800. shy of gaining All-Regional Honors ... placed eighth at the PL Cross Country Championships and earned All-PL Second Team honors. 2006-07: Named to the PL Academic Honor Roll … joined the team midway through the year and improved steadily over the course of the season ... focused primarily on the 800 with a best of 2005-06: Ran the fastest indoor 5000 of any freshman under Head Coach Matt Centrowitz with a 1:59.77 at the Maryland Invitational. 14:44.35 at the PL Indoor Championships ... posted a 4:15.54 in the indoor mile and 8:39 in the indoor 3000 ... continued his strong running outdoors where he ran bests of 1:54.21 and 3:51 in High School: Ran for four years in cross country, indoor and outdoor track ... named First-Team the 800 and 1500. Union County ... named team MVP as a senior in XC.

High School: Earned 12 varsity letters in cross country and track ... was a four-time All-American in Personal Records track ... was a State Indoor 1600 champion his senior year.

800...... 1:58.08 History Personal Records Track Cross Country 1500...... 3:41.84 8k ...... 24:25.80 3000...... 8:16.68 10k ...... 30:49 5000...... 14:08.54

Carlos Jamieson, ‘09 Jacob Shelly, ‘09

19 Dan King Jason Baker

Year: Junior Year: Sophomore Event: 200/400 Event: Distance Hometown: Chester, N.Y. Hometown: Suffern, N.Y. High School: Burke Catholic High School: Don Bosco Prep Major: Business Management Major: Undecided

2007-08: Earned All-PL First Team honors as a member of the PL Indoor DMR Championship team 2007-08: Named to the PL Academic Honor Roll for both cross country and track and field … com- … named to the PL Academic Honor Roll for track and field … set a personal best in the outdoor peted in four cross country meets including the PL Championship Meet and NCAA Mid-Atlantic 400 of 50.35 at the Navy Outdoor Invitational … tied his personal best in the outdoor 200 of 23.05 Regional … ran an 8k season best of 27:00.40 and 10k best of 32:11.00 … posted indoor bests of at the Onesty/Abramson Invitational … ran a team best 50.93 and 1:06.93 in the indoor 400 and 2:34.00 and 4:24.53 in the 1000 and mile, respectively … recorded a season best outdoor 1500 time 500, respectively … appears on AU’s all-time top-10 in the indoor 200, 400 and 500 and the outdoor of 3:57.67 at the Bison Outdoor Classic. 200 and 400. High School: Attended Don Bosco Prep in New Jersey where he earned 10 varsity letters in track 2006-07: American’s top short sprinter ... focused on the 200 and 400 ... ran 400 bests of 51.50 and cross country ... named First Team All-League six times in XC and track ... ran on Don Bosco’s indoors and 50.55 outdoors. All-American indoor 4x800 relay team.

High School: Named team MVP four times ... holds school records for the 55, 100, 200, 300 and Personal Records 400 meter dash ... also played soccer ... earned 10 varsity letters ... member of the National Honor Coaches Bios Coaches Society. Track Cross Country 1000...... 2:34 8k ...... 27:00.40 Personal Records 1500...... 3:57.67 10k ...... 32:11.00 Mile ...... 4:24.53 200...... 23:05 400...... 50.35 Morgan Block Garrett Martucci Year: Sophomore Year: Junior Event: Sprints Men’s Team Men’s Event: Distance Hometown: Westport, Conn. Hometown: Sussex, N.J. High School: Staples High School: Vernon Township Major: Undecided Major: Political Science 2007-08: Named to the PL Academic Honor Roll for cross country … ranks on AU’s all-time top-10 list in the indoor 200 and 400 and outdoor 400 … ran season best times of 23.80 and 52.02 in both 2007-08: Named to the PL Academic Honor Roll for both cross country and track and field … posted the indoor 200 and 400, respectively, at the GMU Patriot Games … posted a season best 50.71 in a 5k time of 17:20.13 at the Mt. St. Mary’s Invitational. the outdoor 400 at the Mt. St. Mary’s Centennial Meet. Team

Women’s Before American: Transferred from Susquehanna University ... ran track and XC for four years in high school. High School: Earned seven varsity letters competing in the track, cross country, soccer and tennis ... was an All-State selection in indoor track and all FCIAC in outdoor track ... was on the school Personal Records record-breaking sprint medley relay team was an honor roll selection. 5k ...... 17:20.13 Personal Records 200...... 23.80 400...... 50.71 Review

2007-08 Jeff Brannigan

Year: Sophomore Event: Distance Hometown: Staten Island, N.Y. High School: Curtis Major: Undecided

History 2007-08: Posted a personal best 1:57.31 in the outdoor 800 at the Navy Outdoor Invitational … ran a 3:58.09 outdoor 1500 at the Bison Outdoor Classic … competed in the indoor 1000, mile and 3000 and posted season bests of 2:35.42, 4:23.36 and 8:52.59, respectfully … ran an 8k 28:04.80 at the Lafayette Invitational.

High School: Earned six varsity letters running track for Curtis High School ... was an All-State XC selection ... was a member of the SIS Honors Club.

Morgan Block, ‘10 Jeff Brannigan, ‘10 Personal Records Track Cross Country 800...... 1:57.31 8k ...... 28:04.80 1000...... 2:35.42 Mile ...... 4:23.36 3000...... 8:52.59

20 Colin Eustis Jeremy Scheid

Year: Sophomore Year: Sophomore Event: Distance Event: Distance Hometown: Delhi, N.Y. Hometown: Sparta, N.J. High School: Delaware Academy High School: Pope John XXIII Major: Business Major: Economics

2007-08: Named to the PL Academic Honor Roll for both cross country and track and field … com- 2007-08: Named to the PL Academic Honor Roll for track and field … recorded indoor season bests peted in four cross country meets including the PL Championship Meet … ran an 8k season best of of 4:40.25 and 9:11.25 in the mile and 3000, respectfully. 26:57.60 at the Lafayette Invitational … posted indoor season bests of 4:27.66 and 8:30.28 in the mile and 3000, respectfully … ran a season best 4:00.78 in the outdoor 1500 at the PL Champion- High School: Ran track and XC for four years ... earned 12 letters in total ... was the league cham- ships. pion in cross country and outdoor 3200 ... also a member of the National Honor Society and World Coaches Bios Language Honor Society. High School: Ran cross country, indoor and outdoor track ... won the 3200 Section IV Champion- ship ... 2-time MAC Cross Country Champion ... 2004 Cross Country Scholar Athlete. Personal Records Mile ...... 4:40.25 Personal Records 3000...... 9:11.25 Track Cross Country 1500...... 4:00.78 8k ...... 26:57.60 Mile ...... 4:27.66 3000...... 8:30.28 Conor Sullivan

Year: Sophomore Nick Ryan Event: Distance Men’s Team Hometown: New City, N.Y. Year: Sophomore High School: Don Bosco Prep Event: Distance Major: Accounting Hometown: Cambridge, Mass. High School: Cambridge Ringe and Latin 2007-08: Earned two All-PL First Team honors during the indoor and outdoor track seasons … named to the PL Academic Honor Roll for track and field … was a member of the PL Indoor DMR Major: Political Science Championship team and PL Outdoor 4x800 Relay Championship team … competed in four cross country meets including the PL Championships Meet … ran an 8k season best of 27:01.40 at the Lafayette Invitational … posted personal bests of 4:17.79 and 8:46.13 in the indoor mile and 3000, 2007-08: Named to the PL Academic Honor Roll for cross country … ran an 8k 25:49.00 at the Navy respectfully … ran a season best 3:56.48 in the outdoor 1500 at the Bison Outdoor Classic … re- Women’s Invitational … recorded an indoor 3000 season best of 8:37.02 at the New Balance Collegiate Invita- corded an outdoor 800 time of 1:56.38 at the Coastal Carolina Invitational. Team tional … posted a season best 4:24.59 in the indoor mile at the Thomason Invitational. High School: Ran on Don Bosco Prep’s National Championship indoor 4x800 relay team ... was High School: Ran track and cross country all four years ... named a Greater League All-Star a two-time All-American ...four-time All-County selection in cross country and track ... earned 11 eight times and was league champion four times. varsity letters ... was his team’s cross country MVP four straight years and was third-team All-State in XC as a senior. Personal Records Track Cross Country Personal Records 1500...... 4:00.78 8k ...... 26:57.60 Track Cross Country Mile ...... 4:27.66 800...... 1:56.38 8k ...... 27:01/40 3000...... 8:30.28 1500...... 3:56.48

Mile ...... 4:17.79 2007-08 3000...... 8:46.13 Review

Craig Brown

Year: Freshman Event: Distance Hometown: Manchester, N.H.

High School: Manchester History Major: Comm., Law, Econ & Gov.

High School: Ran XC and track for four years at Manchester High School … was named All-New Hampshire three times … also named All-New England XC as a senior and team MVP as a junior and senior … also a member of Law Club and Young Democrats. Personal Records Track Cross Country 800...... 1:56.0 5k ...... 15:39 1600...... 4:15.0 3200...... 9:35.0

21 Chris Cole Greg Lush

Year: Freshman Year: Freshman Event: Mid-Distance Event: 800 Hometown: Oak Ridge, Tenn. Hometown: Thomaston, Conn. High School: Oak Ridge High School: Thomaston Major: Major: History

High School: Ran cross country and track for four years at Oak Ridge High School ... member of High School: Ran four years of XC and track at Thomaston High School … named All-Connecticut three state championship track teams ... named All-State and All-Region three years ... competed at State as a senior … received the Army Reserve National Scholar-Athlete Award … earned 10 varsity the Nike Team Nationals ... captained both the cross country and track teams in senior year ... also letters … was also Student Council President and National Honor Society President. a member of the international relations club and Spanish club. Personal Records Personal Records 800...... 2:05.6 400...... 50.2 1500...... 4:38.0 800...... 1:55.2 Mile ...... 4:23.0 Coaches Bios Coaches Evan Huggins Chatham Mayberry

Year: Freshman Year: Freshman Event: Sprints Event: Distance Hometown: Westminster, Md. Hometown: Charlotte, N.C. High School: Winters Mill High School: Myers Park Major: Business Major: International Studies Men’s Team Men’s

High School: Ran track for three years at Winters Mill High School …was named First-Team All- High School: Ran five years of XC and track at Myers Park High School … was also a member of Conference for indoor and outdoor track as a senior … earned six varsity letters … also was a Young Democrats and National Art Honor Society. member of Future Business Leaders of America. Personal Records Personal Records 110 Hurdles ...... 15.28 5k ...... 16:32 Team Women’s Alex Hula Josh Olsen

Year: Freshman Year: Freshman Event: 400/800 Event: Mid-Distance Hometown: Litchfield, Conn. Hometown: Thomaston, Conn. High School: Litchfield High School: Thomaston Review 2007-08 Major: International Business Major: Mathmatics & Statistics

High School: Ran four years of outdoor track at Litchfield High School … was a two-time Connecti- High School: Ran four years of XC and track at Thomaston High School … was a five-time Con- cut Class S State Champion … holds Connecticut Class S state record of 1:52.30 in the outdoor 800 necticut Class S State Champion in XC and track … was named All-New England in XC as a senior … school record holder in 100, 200, 400, and 800 … was a two-time All-State selection in soccer … school record holder in the 3000 … earned 11 varsity letters … was also a member of student … also played basketball. council and National Honor Society. Personal Records Personal Records 400...... 49.1 Track Cross Country 800...... 1:52.4 800...... 2:03.0 5k ...... 15:34.0 1600...... 4:28.0

History 3200...... 9:35.0 Steeplechase ...... 9:56.0

22 Ian Packman Chris Tonn

Year: Freshman Year: Freshman Event: Sprints Event: Mid-Distance Hometown: Rosemont, Pa. Hometown: Wantagh, N.Y. High School: Harriton High School: Chaminade Major: Business Major: Undecided

High School: Ran indoor and outdoor track for four years at Harriton High School … earned seven High School: Earned nine varsity letters in cross country, indoor and outdoor track at Chaminade varsity letters … was named team MVP as a senior. High School ... anchored the winning 4xmile team at the 2008 Nike Indoor National Championships ... ran the fastest split on his 4x800 team which finished second at the 2008 Nike Indoor National Championships ... was a two-time Nike Indoor National All-American ... also named All-League

Personal Records seven times and team MVP in his senior year. Coaches Bios 100...... 11.4 200...... 23.5 Personal Records 1600...... 4:21.68 3200...... 9:36.39

Doug Ronan Kyle Vitale

Year: Freshman Year: Freshman Event: 800 Event: Mid-Distance Men’s Team Hometown: Danbury, Conn. Hometown: Coltsneck, N.J. High School: Danbury High School: Christian Brothers Academy Major: Undecided Major: Business

High School: Ran on four All-American relay teams at Danbury High School … was a member of High School: Ran XC and track his junior and senior year at Christian Brothers Academy … was a six Connecticut State and New England Championship teams in XC and track …earned 11 varsity member of CBA’s New Jersey State Indoor Track Championship squad as a senior. letters … was also a member of National Honor Society. Personal Records Personal Records 800...... 1:54.6 800...... 2:03.0 Women’s Mile ...... 4:32.4 1600...... 4:35.0 Team

Anthony Rowe

Year: Freshman

Event: Distance 2007-08 Review Hometown: Hunt Valley, Md. High School: Calvert Hall Major: Undecided

High School: Ran cross country and track for four years at Calvert Hall … was a three-time Mary- land state champion … earned nine varsity letters … also played soccer.

Personal Records

Chris Tonn, ‘12 Doug Ronan, ‘12 History 800...... 1:58 1600...... 4:26 3200...... 9:40

Josh Olsen, ‘12 Kyle Vitale, ‘12

23 2008-09 Outlook

• AU replaced graduates Cath- leen Ford, Kate Lilley, and Meghan Mason with seven freshmen ath- letes during the offseason, making the team one of the youngest in the Patriot League.

Cross Country • The Eagles will look to im- prove on last year’s fourth-place

Coaches Bios Coaches finish at the Patriot League Cross Country Championships which marked their highest conference finish since 2003. Junior captain Greta Wicklund is the team’s top 2008-09 Women’s Team Roster returner and finished 22nd at last year’s race. Name Event Year Hometown/High School Men’s Team Men’s Ashley Bembry-Kaintuck Sprints FR Nowales, Pa./North Penn Indoor Track Ursula Dago Sprints FR Miami, Fla./LaSalle • AU finished eighth at last year’s Patriot League Indoor Track Haleigh Duggan Distance SO Allentown, Pa./Emmaus Championships and will look for Rachel Forcino Distance JR Gaithersburg, Md./Northwest improvement at this year’s meet. Molly Greenberg Sprints FR Weston, Mass./Weston Tara Jakubik Mid-Distance FR Parsippany, N.J./Parsippany Hills Team The team will compete in several

Women’s high-caliber meets in prepara- Madeline Lynch Distance SR Tappan, N.Y./Tappan Zee tion for the Patriot League Indoor Caitlin Prichard Mid-Distance FR Delray, Fla./Cardinal Newman Championships being held this Octavia Rinehardt Distance FR Virginia Beach, Va./Tallwood year on February 13-15 at Navy. Lauren Scholl Steeple/Distance FR Highland Mills, N.Y./Cornwall Melissa Tabas Distance SO Haverford, Pa./Harriton Outdoor Track Gena Turner Sprints SO Bethesda, Md./

Review • The Eagles are also looking 2007-08 Connelly School of the Holy Child to improve upon their eighth-place Greta Wicklund Distance JR Kingston, Mass./Kingston finish at the PL Outdoor Track and Field Championships which will take place this year on the campus of the U.S. Military Academy, May 1-2. History

Greta Wicklund, ‘10 Octavia Rinehardt, ‘12 Rachel Forcino, ‘10

24 Madeline Lynch Haleigh Duggan

Year: Senior Year: Sophomore Event: Distance Event: Distance Hometown: Tappan, N.Y. Hometown: Allentown, Pa. High School: Tappan Zee High School: Emmaus Major: Major: Philosophy

2007-08: Did not compete. 2007-08: Named to the PL Academic Honor Roll for track and field.

2006-07: Recorded a personal best indoor mile time of 6:05.61 at the George Mason Invite ... com- High School: Competed in XC, track and volleyball at Emmaus High School … earned six varsity peted in three meets with a best finish of 10th. letters … also a member of Model UN and Key Club. Coaches Bios High School: Competed in cross country and track ... team captain for track and XC ... also com- Personal Records peted in soccer. Track Cross Country Personal Records 1600...... 5:47 5k ...... 22:25 Mile ...... 6:05.61

Melissa Tabas

Rachel Forcino Year: Sophomore Men’s Team Event: Distance Year: Junior Hometown: Haverford, Pa. Event: Distance High School: Harriton Hometown: Gaithersburg, Md. Major: International Relations High School: Northwest 2007-08: Named to the PL Academic Honor Roll for cross country … competed in four cross country Major: International Studies meets including the PL Championships Meet … recorded a 6k personal best of 22:55.00 at the Lafayette Invitational … ran an outdoor 800 personal best of 2:23.91 at the Navy Outdoor Invitational

2007-08: Named to the PL Academic Honor Roll for both cross country and track and field … com- … posted a personal best outdoor 1500 time of 4:54.71 at the Coastal Carolina Invitational. Women’s peted in five cross country meets including the PL Championships Meet … recorded a 6k personal Team best of 23:24.00 at the Lafayette Invitational … posted an indoor mile personal best time of 5:44.68 High School: Earned 10 varsity letters in XC and track ... was team captain for two years ... named at the Maryland Invitational … ran a season best 11:17.08 in the indoor 3000 at the GMU Patriot team MVP four times ... was First Team All-Main Line for four years in cross country ... was league Games. champion in the outdoor mile and two mile.

2006-07: Placed ninth at the Thomas Invite with an indoor mile time of 6:05.59. Personal Records Track Cross Country High School: Ran cross country and track all four years ... earned 10 varsity letters ... named All- 800...... 2:23.91 6k ...... 22:55 Gazette Cross Country in 2004 ... was also National Honor Society president. 1500...... 4:54.71 Personal Records Track Cross Country Mile ...... 5:44.68 6k ...... 23:24.0 2007-08 Gena Turner Review Year: Sophomore Event: Sprints Greta Wicklund Hometown: Bethesda, Md. High School: Connelly School of Year: Junior the Holy Child Event: Distance Major: Biology

Hometown: Kingston, Mass. History 2007-08: Named to the PL Academic Honor Roll for cross country … posted AU top-10 times in High School: Kingston the indoor 55 and 200 and the outdoor 200 … ran a season best 28.98 in the indoor 200 at the GMU Patriot Games, the ninth-fastest time in school history … recorded the fourth-fastest time in Major: Int. Relations & Journalism school history with an 8.67 in the indoor 55 … posted a personal best 28.69 in the outdoor 200 at the Maryland Invitational.

2007-08: Named to the PL Academic Honor Roll for both cross country and track and field … posted High School: Ran track for three years and also swam and ran cross country for one ... was named AU top-10 times in the indoor and outdoor 3000’s of 10:29.90 and 10:35.11, respectfully … ran a a Scholar-Athlete ... named captain in track ... earned ISL All-League honors as a member of the season best outdoor 1500 time of 4:55.49 at the Navy Outdoor Invitational … competed in four cross 4x100 relay team ... was the Black Student Union Vice President. country meets including the PL Championships Meet … recorded a 6k personal best of 21:39.00 at the Lafayette Invitational. Personal Records 2006-07: Finished second among AU runners at the NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional 6k ... named PL 55...... 8.67 Rookie of the Week March 27. 200...... 28.69

High School: Earned seven varsity letters in cross country and track ... also played soccer ... was named Sacred Heart Valedictorian ... was also a member of the school newspaper and Amnesty International. Personal Records Track Cross Country 3000...... 10:29.90 6k ...... 21:39.0

25 Ashley Bembry-Kaintuck Caitlin Prichard

Year: Freshman Year: Freshman Event: Sprints Event: Mid-Distance Hometown: Nowales, Pa. Hometown: Delray, Fla. High School: North Penn High School: Cardinal Newman Major: Communications Major: International Studies

High School: Ran indoor and outdoor track for four years at North Penn High School … was a High School: Competed in XC and track for four years at Cardinal Newmann High School … named captain in her senior year ... earned six varsity letters … was also a member of the National Honor XC and track MVP as a senior … was also a member of National Honor Society. Society. Personal Records Personal Records Track Cross Country 55...... 7.4 800...... 2:18.64 5k ...... 19:42 60...... 8.3 100...... 12.9 200...... 27.0

Coaches Bios Coaches Ursula Dago Octavia Rinehardt

Year: Freshman Year: Freshman Event: Sprints Event: Distance Hometown: Miami, Fla. Hometown: Virginia Beach, Va. High School: LaSalle High School: Tallwood Major: Psychology Major: International Relations

Men’s Team Men’s High School: Ran track for four years and XC for two years at Immaculata High School … also High School: Earned eight varsity letters in XC and track at Tallwood High School … was a three- played basketball for two years … earned eight varsity letters. time All-Virginia State Team selection … was team captain in track for three years … was also a member of National Honor Society. Personal Records 200...... 26.16 Personal Records 400...... 1:02.0 Track Cross Country 800...... 2:23.50 5k ...... 18:00.5 1600...... 5:06.90 3200...... 10:57.86

Team Molly Greenberg Lauren Scholl Women’s Year: Freshman Year: Freshman Event: Sprints Event: Steeple/Distance Hometown: Weston, Mass. Hometown: Highland Mills, N.Y. High School: Weston High School: Cornwall Major: Political Science Major:

High School: Competed in indoor and outdoor track for four years at Weston High School … also

Review High School: Ran XC and track for four years at Cornwall High School … was a two-time Nike 2007-08 played soccer for four years … earned nine varsity letters. Outdoor National qualifier in the steeplechase … was named All-New York State Honorable Mention in XC … named team MVP as a senior … was also a member of the National Honor Society, Key Personal Records Club, and High Honor Roll. 200...... 26.3 300...... 45.7 Personal Records 400...... 60.1 Track Cross Country 800...... 2:26.0 5k ...... 18:42.0 1600...... 5:16.0 3000...... 10:55.0 Tara Jakubik

History Year: Freshman Event: Mid-Distance Hometown: Parsippany, N.J. High School: Parsippany Hills Major: International Relations

High School: Earned 12 varsity letters in track and tennis at Parsippany Hills High School ... named second team All-Conference in 2005 and honorable mention in 2007 ... member of the sixth place sprint medley relay team at the 2007 NJISAA Group States ... also a member of the student council and Habitat for Humanity. Personal Records Track 600...... 1:45.1 800...... 2:26.12 1000...... 3:21.0 Caitlin Prichard, ‘12 Lauren Scholl, ‘12

26 2007 Cross Country Results Men’s Team Women’s Team

Mt. St. Mary’s Invite (5k) - Aug. 31 - 57 Runners Mt. St. Mary’s Invite (5k) - Aug. 31 - 50 Runners Brian McCabe 16:14.57 2 Kate Lilley 18:50.45 1 Conor Sullivan 16:26.31 5 Cathleen Ford 19:06.87 2 Greg Leach 16:39.06 10 Greta Wicklund 20:15.99 8 Colin Eustis 16:41.27 12 Meghan Mason 21:13.95 16 Kyle Gaffney 16:44.86 13 Melissa Tabas 21:31.63 17 Brandon Laks 17:01.31 20 Mary Jane Egan 22:00.07 22 Jason Baker 17:03.58 22 Rachel Forcino 22:47.45 30 Jacob Shelly 17:03.95 23 Ashley Peppler 24:50.02 45 Dan Genn 17:11.10 27 Janis Irish 26:32.67 49 Garret Martucci 17:20.13 31

Doug Swiatocha 17:52.69 37 Navy Invite (6k) - Sept. 15 - 96 Runners Coaches Bios Jeremy Scheid 18:05.70 41 Cathleen Ford 22:41.00 2 Tim Borbet 18:35.97 47 Kate Lilley 23:03.00 13 Kris Kagan 19:36.14 54 Greta Wicklund 23:37.00 22 Meghan Mason 24:26.00 43 Navy Invite (8k) - Sept. 15 - 97 Runners Mary Jane Egan 26:09.00 69 Steve Hallinan 24:05.00 4 Rachel Forcino 26:44.00 76 Carlos Jamieson 24:25.80 7 Ashley Peppler 28:06.00 89 Brendan Fennell 25:01.30 14 Janis Irish 30:51.00 96 Nick Ryan 25:49.00 41 Brian McCabe 26:04.80 50 George Mason Invite (6k) - Sept. 29 - 81 Runners Kyle Gaffney 26:20.40 56 Cathleen Ford 22:08.53 3 Brandon Laks 27:00.00 70 Kate Lilley 22:31.68 7 Melissa Tabas 25:06.89 44 Men’s Team Iona Meet of Champions (8k) - Sept. 22 - 205 Runners Mary Jane Egan 25:25.45 51 Steve Hallinan 25:03.00 2 Rachel Forcino 25:58.55 58 Carlos Jamieson 25:39.20 10 Brendan Fennell 25:48.40 12 Lafayette Invite (6k) - Oct. 13 - 122 Runners Brian McCabe 26:21.50 35 Cathleen Ford 20:58.00 3 Conor Sullivan 27:29.30 61 Kate Lilley 21:27.00 7 Colin Eustis 27:33.40 63 Greta Wicklund 21:39.00 10 Greg Leach 27:43.70 71 Meghan Mason 22:04.00 27 Mary Jane Egan 22:40.00 47 Lafayette Invitational (8k) - Oct. 13 - 141 Runners Melissa Tabas 22:55.00 57 Carlos Jamieson 25:33.6 5 Rachel Forcino 23:24.00 81 Brian McCabe 26:24.8 13 Kyle Gaffney 26:47.9 23 Patriot League Championship - Oct. 27 - 86 Runners

Colin Eustis 26:57.6 28 Cathleen Ford 21:12.30 2 Women’s

Jason Baker 27:00.4 31 Kate Lilley 21:44.40 7 Team Conor Sullivan 27:01.4 32 Greta Wicklund 22:43.20 30 Jeff Brannigan 28:04.8 74 Meghan Mason 22:54.50 36 Melissa Tabas 23:11.90 50 Patriot League Championship (8k) - Oct. 27 - 88 Runners Mary Jane Egan 23:26.10 55 Brendan Fennell 25:00.0 1 Rachel Forcino 24:12.50 76 Steve Hallinan 25:21.50 2 Carlos Jamieson 26:31.00 12 NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional - Nov. 10 Brian McCabe 26:40.40 15 Cathleen Ford 21:43 43 Kyle Gaffney 26:48.70 17 Kate Lilley 22:37 92 Jason Baker 27:15.80 31 2007-08

Colin Eustis 27:30.10 38 Review Conor Sullivan 28:15.30 56

NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional (10k) - Nov. 10 Brendan Fennell 30:25 5 Steve Hallinan 30:29 7 Carlos Jamieson 30:49 18 Brian McCabe 31:48 62 Jason Baker 32:11 84 Kyle Gaffney 32:29 97 Brandon Laks 33:43 145

NCAA Cross Country Championships (10K) - Nov. 19 - 250 Runners Brendan Fennell 31:18.4 119 History Steve Hallinan 31:34.0 153

Steve Hallinan, ‘08 Brendan Fennell, ‘08 Cathleen Ford, ‘08 Kate Lilley, ‘08

27 2007-08 Top Indoor Times Men’s Team Women’s Team

60 Meter Dash 60 Meter Dash Andrew Veysey 7.43 12/5 Navy Invite Gena Turner 8.67 12/4 Navy Invite

200 Meter Dash 200 Meter Dash Morgan Block 23.80 1/26 Patriot Games Gena Turner 28.98 1/26 Patriot Games Dan King 23.84 1/19 Maryland Invite Jeremiah Headen 24.23 1/12 Navy Invite 400 Meter Dash Marissa Kervin 1:08.98 12/4 Navy Invite 400 Meter Dash Caitlin Rosser 1:10.09 1/19 Maryland Invite Dan King 50.93 1/26 Patriot Games Morgan Block 52.02 1/26 Patriot Games 800 Meter Run Jeremiah Headen 52.75 1/12 Navy Invite Mary Jane Egan 2:25.15 2/2 Thomson Invite Greg Ruisi 59.50 12/5 Navy Invite Marissa Kervin 2:39.05 1/19 Maryland Invite

500 Meter Run 1000 Meter Run Dan King 1:06.93 2/8 New Balance Collegiate Invite Cathleen Ford 3:01.96 1/26 Patriot Games Jeremiah Headen 1:09.55 2/2 Thomson Invite Mary Jane Egan 3:03.95 3/24 PL Championships

Coaches Bios Coaches 800 Meter Run 1 Kris Kagan 1:58.08 1/19 Maryland Invite Cathleen Ford 5:01.95 2/8 New Balance Collegiate Invite Doug Swiatocha 1:59.40 1/12 Navy Invite Kate Lilley 5:04.90 2/8 New Balance Collegiate Invite Jeremiah Headen 2:05.13 1/26 Patriot Games Melissa Tabas 5:21.93 2/24 PL Championships Rachel Forcino 5:44.68 1/19 Maryland Invite 1000 Meter Run Mary Jane Egan 5:48.35 1/19 Maryland Invite Brian McCabe 2:29.23 1/12 Navy Invite Carlos Jamieson 2:30.84 1/12 Navy Invite 3000 Meter Run Jason Baker 2:34.00 1/26 Patriot Games Cathleen Ford 10:01.34 2/24 PL Championships Jeff Brannigan 2:35.42 1/26 Patriot Games Greta Wicklund 10:29.90 12/4 Navy Invite Jacob Shelly 2:38.54 1/26 Patriot Games Meghan Mason 10:56.12 12/4 Navy Invite Kris Kagan 2:41.98 1/12 Navy Invite Melissa Tabas 10:59.35 12/4 Navy Invite

Men’s Team Men’s Rachel Forcino 11:17.08 1/26 Patriot Games 1 Mile Run Carlos Jamieson 4:09.97 1/19 Maryland Invite 60 Meter HH Steve Hallinan 4:11.42 2/8 New Balance Collegiate Invite Caitlin Rosser 10.48 1/26 Patriot Games Brian McCabe 4:11.45 2/8 New Balance Collegiate Invite Brendan Fennell 4:12.79 2/24 PL Championships 4x800 Meter Relay Conor Sullivan 4:17.79 2/8 New Balance Collegiate Invite Tabas, Ford 9:20.14 2/24 PL Championshps Kyle Gaffney 4:22.98 1/12 Navy Invite Egan, Lilley Jeff Brannigan 4:23.36 2/2 Thomson Invite Jason Baker 4:24.53 1/19 Navy Invite Nick Ryan 4:24.59 2/2 Thomson Invite

Team Colin Eustis 4:27.66 1/12 Navy Invite

Women’s Jacob Shelly 4:31.17 2/2 Thomson Invite Jeremy Scheid 4:40.25 1/26 Patriot Games

3000 Meter Run Carlos Jamieson 8:16.68 2/24 PL Championships Brendan Fennell 8:20.43 2/24 PL Championships Colin Eustis 8:30.28 2/8 New Balance Collegiate Invite Nick Ryan 8:37.02 2/8 New Balance Collegiate Invite Kyle Gaffney 8:45.80 1/19 Maryland Invite Conor Sullivan 8:46.13 1/26 Patriot Games Doug Swiatocha 8:50.81 12/5 Navy Invite Jeff Brannigan 8:52.59 1/12 Navy Invite Brandon Laks 8:54.34 1/19 Maryland Invite Review 2007-08 Jeremy Scheid 9:11.25 1/19 Maryland Invite

5000 Meter Run Carlos Jamieson 14:29.82 2/24 PL Championships Brandon Laks 15:13.62 2/24 PL Championships 60 Meter HH Jeremiah Headen 8.93 12/5 Navy Invite Conor Sullivan, ‘11 Greta Wicklund, ‘10 Andrew Veysey 9.05 12/5 Navy Invite

4x400 Meter Relay Headen, Block, 3:31.45 2/24 PL Championships King, Sullivan History 4x800 Meter Relay King, Fennell, 7:40.50 2/24 PL Championships Hallinan, McCabe

Distance Medley Relay Sullivan, King, 10:00.23 2/24 PL Championships McCabe, Hallinan McCabe, King, 10:02.90 Baker, Hallinan Brannigan, Block, 10:36.21 Shelly, Sullivan

Rachel Forcino, ‘10 Dan King, ‘10

28 2008 Top Outdoor Times Men’s Team Women’s Team

200 Meter Dash 200 Meter Dash Dan King 23.05 4/11 Onesty/Abramson Invite Gena Turner 28.69 3/29 Maryland Invite Kris Kagan 23.61 3/22 Navy Invite Morgan Block 23.74 3/29 Maryland Invite 800 Meter Dash Jeremiah Headen 24.56 3/22 Navy Invite Kate Lilley 2:19.73 4/21 Mount St. Mary’s Invite Mary Jane Egan 2:20.67 5/3 PL Championships 400 Meter Dash Melissa Tabas 2:23.91 3/22 Navy Invite Dan King 50.35 3/22 Navy Invitational Joanna Van Asselt 2:39.07 4/21 Mount St. Mary’s Invite Morgan Block 50.71 4/19 Mount St. Mary’s Invite Jeremiah Headen 51.92 3/22 Navy Invite 1500 Meter Run Kris Kagan 53.26 3/22 Navy Invite Kate Lilley 4:31.98 4/11 Bison Outdoor Classic Coaches Bios Cathleen Ford 4:37.99 3/14 Coastal Carolina Invite 800 Meter Dash Meghan Mason 4:51.20 3/22 Navy Invite Carlos Jamieson 1:51.85 4/19 Mount St. Mary’s Invite Melissa Tabas 4:54.71 3/14 Coastal Carolina Invite Steve Hallinan 1:53.27 3/22 Navy Invite Greta Wicklund 4:55.49 3/22 Navy Invite Brian McCabe 1:55.30 3/14 Coastal Carolina Invite Rachel Forcino 5:06.84 3/14 Coastal Carolina Invite Conor Sullivan 1:56.38 3/14 Coastal Carolina Invite Jeff Brannigan 1:57.31 3/22 Navy Invite 5000 Meter Run Kris Kagan 1:58.11 3/29 Maryland Invite Cathleen Ford 17:14.31 3/28 Raleigh Relays Meghan Mason 18:02.24 4/11 Bison Outdoor Classic 1500 Meter Run Greta Wicklund 18:24.85 4/11 Bison Outdoor Classic Carlos Jamieson 3:41.84*# 5/10 Oregon Twilight Meet Rachel Forcino 18:48.38 5/3 PL Championships Brendan Fennell 3:43.26* 5/10 Oregon Twilight Meet Steve Hallinan 3:44.10* 5/10 Oregon Twilight Meet 10000 Meter Run Brian McCabe 3:49.31 5/3 PL Championships Meghan Mason 39:07.47 5/3 PL Championships Men’s Team Kyle Gaffney 3:54.26 5/3 PL Championships Conor Sullivan 3:56.48 4/11 Bison Outdoor Classic Jason Baker 3:57.67 4/11 Bison Outdoor Classic Jeff Brannigan 3:57.97 5/3 PL Championships Colin Eustis 4:00.78 5/3 PL Championships Jacob Shelly 4:03.54 5/3 PL Championships Doug Swiatocha 4:15.56 3/29 Maryland Invite

5000 Meter Run Brendan Fennell 13:51.67*^ 3/28 Raleigh Relays Carlos Jamieson 14:08.54* 3/28 Raleigh Relays Colin Eustis 14:57.30 5/10 NYC Qualifying Challenge

Kyle Gaffney 15:11.09 3/22 Navy Invite Women’s

Brandon Laks 15:16.61 2/2 Thomason Invite Team Doug Swiatocha 15:46.16 3/22 Navy Invite Jeremy Scheid 16:58.03 5/3 PL Championships

10000 Meter Run Brandon Laks 32:56.16 3/14 Coastal Carolina Invite

110 Meter High Hurdles Frank Borden 15.64 4/11 Onesty/Abramson Invite Jeremiah Headen 15.70 3/29 Maryland Invite

400 Meter Intermediate Hurdles 2007-08 Review Frank Borden 57.99 4/19 Mount St. Mary’s Invite Jeremiah Headen 59.17 3/29 Maryland Invite

High Jump Frank Borden 6’5”^ 4/19 Mount St. Mary’s Invite

* - indicates NCAA Regional qualifying mark ^ - indicates AU record

Brian McCabe, ‘08 Carlos Jamieson, ‘09 History

Colin Eustis, ‘11 Meghan Mason, ‘08

29 All-Time Award Winners Men’s Cross Country Men’s Indoor Track Men’s Outdoor Track

All-America All-America NCAA National Champion Gary Cohen (1971) Peter Chen (1968) Peter Chen, pole vault (1966, 68) Dave Reinhart *1971) Sean Duffy (2003) Andrew ‘Butch’ Bell, 400 yard hurdles (1967) Andy Ellerhorst (2003) USTFCCCA All-Region Team Phil Gaeta (2003) All-America Brendan Fennell (2007) Sean O’Brien (2003) Peter Chen (1966, 68) Steve Hallinan (2007) Andrew ‘Butch’ Bell (1967) Carlos Jamieson (2007) PL Championships Sean O’Brien (2001, 02, 03) Indoor Track Athlete of the Meet Sean Duffy (2005) PL Championships Matt Seymour (2004) Dustin Emrani (2007) Most Outstanding Runner of the Meet Pat MacAdie (2003, 04) All-Patriot League PL Championships Steve Hallinan (2005) Jovens Colas (2002) Outdoor Track Athlete of the Meet Brendan Fennell (2006, 07) Sean Duffy (2002, 03, 04, 05) Sean Duffy (2004, 05) Carlos Hunt (2002, 03) PL Rookie of the Year Frank Malpigli (2002) PL Coach of the Year Steve Hallinan (2004) Matt Seymour (2002, 04) Matt Centrowitz (2003) Kevin Tschirhart (2005) John Campbell (2003)

Coaches Bios Coaches Andy Ellerhorst (2003) All-Patriot League CAA Rookie of the Year Phil Gaeta (2003, 04, 05) Jovens Colas (2002) Sean O’Brien (1999) Sean O’Brien (2003) Sean Duffy (2002, 03, 04, 05) Chris Buerger (2004, 05) Sean O’Brien (2002, 03) PL Coach of the Year Alex Caudana (2005, 06, 07) Mike Reilly (2002) Matt Centrowitz (2002, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07) Dustin Emrani (2004, 05, 06, 07) Matt Seymour (2002, 03, 04) Brendan Fennell (2005, 07, 08) Phil Gaeta (2003, 04, 05) All-Patriot League Rob Hoffman (2004, 05, 06) Carlos Hunt (2003) Frank Malpigli (2001, 02) Pat MacAdie (2005) Frank Malpigli (2003) Matt Seymour (2001, 02, 03) Brian McCabe (2005, 06, 07, 08) Pat MacAdie (2003, 05) Matt Cooke (2002) Steve Hallinan (2005, 06, 07, 08) Alex Caudana (2004, 05, 07) Sean Duffy (2002, 03, 04) Kris Cruz (2006) Dustin Emrani (2004, 05, 06, 07)

Men’s Team Men’s Pat MacAdie (2002, 03, 04) Carlos Jamieson (2008) Will Knox (2005) Sean O’Brien (2002) Conor Sullivan (2008) Steve Hallinan (2006, 07, 08) Phil Gaeta (2002, 03, 04) Dan King (2008) Phil Turner (2006) Danny Maurer (2003) Awit Yohannes (2006) Pat Burford (2003, 04, 05) PL Indoor Indoor Track and Field Brian McCabe (2006, 07) Brendan Fennell (2004, 05, 06, 07) Scholar-Athlete of the Year Brendan Fennell (2007, 08) Steve Hallinan (2004, 05, 07) Frank Malpigli (2002) Carlos Jamieson (2008) Kevin Tschirhart (2005) Matt Seymour (2004) Conor Sullivan (2008) Conor Lanz (2005, 06) Awit Yohannes (2005, 06) PL Outdoor Track and Field Dan Beardslee (2006) Scholar-Athlete of the Year

Team Carlos Jamieson (2006, 07) Matt Seymour (2004) Women’s USTFCCCA All-Academic Team Steve Hallinan (2007)

PL Cross Country Scholar-Athlete of the Year Pat MacAdie (2003) Steve Hallinan (2005) Sean Duffy, ‘05 Conor Lanz, ‘07 Conor Lanz (2006) Women’s Indoor Track Women’s Cross Country Sean O’Brien, ‘03 Dustin emrani, ‘07 Review

2007-08 PL Championships All-America Indoor Track Athlete of the Meet Women’s Outdoor Track Keira Carlstrom (2003, 04, 05) Samia Akbar (2003) Keira Carlstrom (2005) PL Championships All-America Most Outstanding Runner of the Meet All-Patriot League Samia Akbar (2003) Samia Akbar (2002) Samia Akbar (2002, 03) Keira Carlstrom (2005) Keira Carlstrom (2003, 04, 05) Keira Carlstrom (2003, 04, 05, 06) Megan Simpson (2003, 04, 05) PL Championships PL Coach of the Year Zaia Wharton (2003, 04, 05, 06) Outdoor Track Athlete of the Meet Matt Centrowitz (2002, 03) Ashley Dellinger (2004, 05) Keira Carlstrom (2004) Juliet Lynch (2004, 05) All-Patriot League Catherine Hummel (2006) All-Patriot League

History Samia Akbar (2001, 02) Hillary Roth (2006) Samia Akbar (2002, 03) Jen Baclawski (2001, 02, 03) Cathleen Ford (2008) Keira Carlstrom (2003, 04, 05, 06) Keira Carlstrom (2002, 03, 04, 05) Cathleen Ford (2008) Whitney McNees (2002, 03) Academic All-America Leah Heinecke-Krumhus (2003) Kelley Taylor (2003, 04) Keira Carlstrom (2006) Kelley Taylor (2004) Zaia Wharton (2003, 04, 05) Zaia Wharton (2003) Cathleen Ford (2006, 07) PL Indoor Track and Field Kate Lilley (2007) Scholar-Athlete of the Year Academic All-America Keira Carlstrom (2004) Keira Carlstrom (2006) Academic All-America Keira Carlstrom (2005) PL Outdoor Track and Field Scholar-Athlete of the Year PL Cross Country Jen Baclawski (2003) Scholar-Athlete of the Year Keira Carlstrom (2004, 05) Jen Baclawski (2002) Keira Carlstrom (2003, 04, 05)

Keira Carlstrom, ‘06 Samia Akbar, ‘03

30 All-Time Patriot League Track Champions Men’s Indoor Track Men’s Outdoor Track

500 Meters 800 Meters 2003 Andy Ellerhorst 1:05.61 2002 Sean Duffy 1:52.38 2003 Sean O’Brien 1:52.94 800 Meters 2004 Sean Duffy 1:52.19 2003 Phil Gaeta 1:53.85 2005 Dustin Emrani 1:50.52 2005 Dustin Emrani 1:54.18 2007 Dustin Emrani 1:49.00* 2006 Dustin Emrani 1:54.47 2007 Dustin Emrani 1:52.14* 1500 Meters 2002 Sean Duffy 3:49.51 1000 Meters 2003 Sean Duffy 3:45.66 2002 Sean Duffy 2:27.09 2004 Sean Duffy 3:47.22 Coaches Bios 2003 Sean Duffy 2:28.51 2005 Sean Duffy 3:44.97 2005 Phil Gaeta 2:29.04 2007 Brendan Fennell 3:46.51 2007 Brian McCabe 2:27.44 2008 Carlos Jamieson 3:43.24*

Mile 5000 Meters 2002 Sean O’Brien 4:03.38* 2002 Matt Seymour 14:42.61 2003 Sean O’Brien 4:09.15 2003 Matt Seymour 14:30.58 2005 Sean Duffy 4:13.12 2004 Matt Seymour 14:44.49 2007 Brendan Fennell 4:06.67 2005 Pat MacAdie 14:27.05 2006 Steve Hallinan 14:35.32 3000 Meters 2004 Matt Seymour 8:22.14 10000 Meters 2006 Steve Hallinan 8:21.24 2004 Matt Seymour 30:41.20* 2008 Carlos Jamieson 8:16.68 2006 Awit Yohannes 31:10.38 Men’s Team

5000 Meters 4x800 Meters 2002 Frank Malpigli 14:40.89 2002 Reilly, Colas 7:36.35 2004 Matt Seymour 14:34.25 Duffy, O’Brien 2005 Pat MacAdie 14:42.41 2003 Hunt, Duffy 7:31.99 2008 Carlos Jamieson 14:29.82 Gaeta, O’Brien 2004 Caudana, Duffy 7:30.25 4x800 Meter Relay Emrani, Gaeta 2002 O’Brien, Duffy 7:37.91 2005 Caudana, Gaeta 7:28.87 Colas, Hunt Emrani, Duffy 2003 Hunt, Duffy 7:36.58 2006 Caudana, Fennell 7:34.81 Gaeta, O’Brien Hallinan, Emrani

2005 Caudana, Duffy 7:37.72 2007 Caudana, McCabe 7:27.66* Women’s

Emrani, McCabe Hallinan, Emrani Team 2006 Caudana, Hallinan 7:55.99 2008 Hallinan, Sullivan 7:29.49 Emrani, McCabe Fennell, Jamieson 2007 Caudana, McCabe 7:31.91* Hallinan, Emrani Distance Medley Relay Women’s Outdoor Track 2003 O’Brien, Campbell 10:10.68 Duffy, Gaeta 2005 Caudana, Buerger 10:08.05 800 Meters Hofmann, Fennell 2004 Keira Carlstrom 2:11.95 2008 Sullivan, King 10:00.23 2007-08 McCabe, Hallinan 1500 Meters Review 2003 Keira Carlstrom 4:31.82 2004 Keira Carlstrom 4:27.88 Women’s Indoor Track 2006 Keira Carlstrom 4:26.20

1000 Meters 5000 Meters 2003 Keira Carlstom 2:55.54 2002 Samia Akbar 17:13.81 2004 Zaia Wharton 2:56.91 2003 Samia Akbar 17:02.36 2005 Keira Carlstrom 16:34.28* Mile 2003 Samia Akbar 4:55.59 * - PL Championships Meet Record 2004 Kelley Taylor 4:57.51

2005 Keira Carlstrom 5:02.28 History 2006 Keira Carlstrom 4:59.26

3000 Meters 2004 Keira Carlstrom 9:43.46 2005 Keira Carlstrom 10:09.42 2006 Keira Carlstrom 9:58.10 2008 Cathleen Ford 10:01.34

5000 Meters 2002 Samia Akbar 17:20.80

4x800 Meter Relay 2003 Simpson, Wharton 9:10.59 Carlstrom, Akbar 2005 Carlstrom, Wharton 9:08.53 Lynch, Simpson

Distance Medley Relay 2003 Carlstrom, Simpson 12:03.92 Wharton, Akbar 2004 Taylor, Dellinger 12:05.81 McNees, Carlstrom 2005 Carlstrom, Dellinger 12:23.73 Lynch, Simpson Zaia Wharton, ‘04 Phil Gaeta, ‘05

31 Men’s Indoor Track All-Time Top 10 55-Meter Dash (60y-.015, 60m -.46) 1000-Meter Run (1000y+18.0) 4x400-Meter Relay (Mile Relay+1.2) 1. 6.23 Wilbert Smith 1970 1. 2:24.96 Brian McCabe 2/03/06 1. 3:24.78 Topolewski, Campbell 2/17/02 2. 6.43 Wesley Hall 1971 2. 2:25.04 Sean O’Brien 1/11/03 Colas, Ellerhorst 3. 6.63 Winfred Beale 1971 3. 2:25.55 Phil Gaeta 2/5/05 2. 3:30.96 Caudana, Emrani 1/29/05 6.63 Rick Holden 1974 4. 2:26.64 Sean Duffy 1/11/03 Gaeta, McCabe 5. 6.83 Paul Hackett 1971 5. 2:26.77 Brendan Fennell 1/27/07 3. 3:31.04 Harp, Scheid, 1973 6.83 Anthony Williams 1975 6. 2:27.42 Dustin Emrani 2/03/06 Banks, Pawlowski 7. 6.91 John Campbell 1/18/03 7. 2:27.59 Steve Hallinan 1/13/07 4. 3:32.49 Campbell, Buerger, 12/6/02 8. 6.93 4 runners tied 8. 2:28.55 Alex Caudana 2/03/06 Edwards, Topolewski 9. 2:30.53 Jovens Colas 2/17/02 5. 3:33.24 Williams, Easterling, 1974 200-Meter Dash 10. 2:31.74 David Reinhart 1974 Damoorqian, Lewis 1. 22.86 Andy Ellerhorst 12/6/02 6. 3:33.61 (No names) 1999 2. 22.95 John Campbell 2000 7. 3:34.24 (No names) 1970 3. 22.97 Angelo Ajayi 12/6/02 8. 3:34.77 Reilly, Topolewski, 12/8/01 4. 23.44 Michael Prather 12/7/03 Colas, Duffy 5. 23.98 Ed Topolewski 1/18/03 9. 3:36.24 (No names) 2001 6. 24.05 Morgan Block 1/26/08 10. 3:36.73 (No names) 2000 7. 24.09 Dan King 1/19/08 8. 24.35 Gideon French 1/29/05 4x800-Meter Relay (Two-mile-3.0) 1. 7:31.91 Caudana, McCabe 2/17/07 400-Meter Dash (440y-.3) Hallinan, Emrani Coaches Bios Coaches 1. 50.26 Andy Ellerhorst 1/25/03 2. 7:34.21 Hofmann, Emrani 2/21/04 2. 50.58 Angelo Ajayi 1/25/03 Duffy, Gaeta 3. 50.61 John Campbell 2000 3. 7:36.58 Hunt, Duffy, 2/23/03 4. 50.70 Jim Easterling 1974 Gaeta, O’Brien 5. 51.33 Dan King 1/26/08 4. 7:37.72 Caudana, Duffy 2/19/05 6. 51.48 Dustin Emrani 1/21/06 Emrani, McCabe 7. 52.22 Chris Buerger 1/18/03 5. 7:37.91 Hunt, Colas 2/16/02 8. 52.31 Michael Prather 2/7/04 Duffy, O’Brien 9. 52.42 Morgan Block 1/26/08 6. 7:40.05 King, Fennell 2/23/08 10. 52.44 Ed Topolewski 12/8/01 Hallinan, McCabe 7. 7:46.03 McCabe, Hallinan 2/03/06 500-Meter Dash (600y-8.5) Emrani, Caudana

Men’s Team Men’s 1. 1:05.61 Andy Ellerhorst 2/23/03 8. 7:46.76 Emrani, Caudana 2/5/05 2. 1:06.24 Angelo Ajayi 1/11/03 Gaeta, McCabe 3. 1:06.93 Dan King 2/8/08 9. 7:50.14 Harp, Reinhart 1973 4. 1:07.12 Chris Buerger 1/17/04 Pawlowski, Legge 5. 1:08.25 Ed Topolewski 1/27/02 10. 7:53.2 Harp, Reinhart, 1/21/71 6. 1:08.37 Mike Reilly 2001 Pawlowski, Banks 7. 1:08.94 Andy Pawlowski 1974 Sprint Medley Relay 8. 1:09.24 Tom Vistosky 1971 1. 3:43.44 Easterling, Beale, 1974 9. 1:09.55 Jeremiah Headen 2/2/08 Holden, Williams 10. 1:13.24 George Muschamp 1971 2. 3:44.54 Muschamp, Beale, 1971 Smith, Visotsky

Team 800-Meter Run (880y-1.0)

Women’s 1. 1:51.04 Andy Harp 1973 Brendan Fennell, ‘08 Distance Medley Relay (DMRy-2.7) 2. 1:52.14 Dustin Emrani 2/18/07 1. 9:36.72 Duffy, Ellerhorst 3/7/03 3. 1:53.28 Steve Hallinan 1/28/06 Mile Run Gaeta, O’Brien 4. 1:53.37 Alex Caudana 2/18/07 1. 4:02.00 Sean O’Brien 2/8/02 2. 9:38.18 Duffy, Ellerhorst 3/14/03 5. 1:53.45 Sean O’Brien 1/27/02 2. 4:06.67 Brendan Fennell 2/18/07 Gaeta, O’Brien 6. 1:53.47 Kevin Tschirhart 1/28/06 3. 4:07.73 Steve Hallinan 1/20/07 3. 9:40.69 Duffy, Ellerhorst 2/14/03 7. 1:53.66 Phil Gaeta 1/17/04 4. 4:08.14 Gary Cohen 1975 Gaeta, O’Brien 8. 1:54.32 Brian McCabe 1/20/07 5. 4:08.50 Dave Reinhart 1974 4. 9:46.95 O’Brien, Ellerhorst 2/23/02 9. 1:57.28 Kris Cruz 12/3/05 6. 4:09.37 Brian McCabe 2/18/07 Colas, Duffy 10. 1:58.32 2 runners tied 7. 4:09.61 Sean Duffy 1/27/02 5. 10:00.23 Sullivan, King 2/24/08 8. 4:10.01 Phil Gaeta 2/22/04 McCabe, Hallinan 9. 4:10.04 Clark Woods 1975 6. 10:00.47 Gaeta, Buerger 2/22/04 Review

2007-08 10. 4:10.39 Kevin Tschirhart 2/04/06 Emrani, Duffy 7. 10:00.67 Colas, Ellerhorst, 12/8/01 3000-Meter Run (Two-mile-37.0) Duffy, O’Brien 1. 7:56.85 Sean Duffy 3/05/05 8. 10:08.05 Caudana, Buerger, 2/25/05 2. 8:07.01 Brendan Fennell 2/03/07 Hofmann, Fennell 3. 8:09.69 Steve Hallinan 2/03/06 9. 10:08.20 Hallinan, Beardslee 1/14/06 4. 8:11.94 Gary Cohen 1975 Emrani, McCabe 5. 8:15.14 Pat MacAdie 2/05/05 10. 10:10.14 Williams, Easterling, 1974 6. 8:16.14 David Reinhart 1973 Reinhart, Cohen 7. 8:16.68 Carlos Jamieson 2/24/08 8. 8:18.74 Sean O’Brien 12/06/02 Long Jump 9. 8:20.19 Matt Seymour 12/06/02 1. 20’ 2.5” Winfred Beale 1971 10. 8:20.45 Conor Lanz 2/05/05

History 5000-Meter Run (Three-mile+37.0) Pole Vault 1. 14:23.92 Brendan Fennell 2/04/06 1. 15’6” Peter Chen 1968 2. 14:25.10 Gary Cohen 1974 3. 14:26.11 Carlos Jamieson 2/17/07 4. 14:34.25 Matt Seymour 2/21/04 5. 14:39.37 Pat MacAdie 2/21/04 6. 14:40.89 Frank Malpigli 2/16/02 7. 14:43.94 Conor Lanz 2/04/06 8. 14:50.49 Pat Burford 2/21/04 9. 14:56.48 Danny Maurer 2/22/03 * The Top-10 lists represent the 10 best performers in American 10. 14:56.55 Matt Cooke 1/18/03 history in each event. Therefore, while a single person may hold 10 (or more) best performances in any given event, that person 60-yard High Hurdles is only listed once, with his personal-best mark. 1. 7.94 Paul Hackett 1971 ** The Top-10 performances in the relays represent the best all- time, regardless of the individuals running the times.

*** All times have been changed to reflect electronic timing. 0.24 has been added to hand times in races 500-meters or shorter, Sean O’Brien, ‘03 and 0.14 has been added to hand times in races 800-meters and longer.

32 Men’s Outdoor Track All-Time Top 10 100-Meter Dash (100y+.9) 10,000 Meter Run 4 x Mile Relay 1. 10.84 Wilbert Smith 1970, ‘73 1. 29:42.02 Pat MacAdie 4/28/05 1. 16:27.14 Yohannes, Fennell 4/28/07 2. 10.94 Andrew Bell 1966 2. 30:41.20 Matt Seymour 5/1/04 Lanz, Hallinan 3. 11.00 Jim O’Neil 4/4/64 3. 30:57.51 Will Knox 5/6/05 2. 16:34.00 McCabe, Fennell 4/29/06 4. 11.04 Ben Amos 1960 4. 30:59.17 Matt Barresi 5/6/05 Lanz, Hallinan 11.04 Bob Campbell 1965 5. 31:00.20 Awit Yohannes 5/05/06 3. 16:34.35 Gaeta, O’Brien, 4/26/03 11.04 Winfred Beale 1972 6. 31:20.95 Frank Malpigli 2001 Seymour, Duffy 11.04 Rick Holden 1973 7. 31:21.09 Pat Burford 5/6/05 4. 16:39.86 Duffy, Malpigli, 4/27/02 8. 11.10 Andy Ellerhorst 2000 8. 31:24.49 Phil Turner 5/05/06 Seymour, O’Brien 9. 11.14 Wesley Hall 1971 9. 31:35.46 Matthew Cooke 2001 5. 16:40.80 Gaeta, Seymour, 10. 11.41 John Campbell 2000 10. 32:08.07 Danny Maurer 5/2/03 Lanz, Duffy 4/24/04 6. 17:07.69 McCabe, Hallinan, 4/30/05 200-Meter Dash (220y-.1) 6 Mile Run Fennell, Lanz 1. 21.74 Andrew Bell 1968 1. 28:14.14 Gary Cohen 1974 7. 17:17.20 Legge, Reinhart, 1973 2. 21.80 Andy Ellerhorst 2001 2. 29:13.74 John Davis 1974 Cohen, Harp 3. 21.94 Bob Campbell 1963 3. 29:43.40 David Legge 1973 8. 17:17.6 Cohen, Scheid 4/14/73 4. 22.04 Wilber Smith 1973 4. 31:32.14 Sean McGinnis 1974 Legge, Reinhart Coaches Bios 5. 22.44 Rick Holden 1973 9. 17:21.10 Legge, Reinhart, 1973 6. 22.63 John Campbell 5/3/02 110-Meter High Hurdles (120yHH=110mHH) Cohen, Harp 7. 22.74 Winfred Beale 1973 1. 14.2 Jim Hackett 5/18/64 10. 18:02.54 Twiddy, Barber, 1966 8. 23.05 Dan King 3/29/08 2. 14.84 Andrew Bell Agniel, Frye 9. 23.30 Chris Buerger 4/12/03 3. 15.54 Steve Coghill 10. 23.59 Ed Topolewski 2001 4. 15.70 Jeremiah Headen 3/29/08 Sprint Medley Relay 5. 15.74 Paul Hackett 1971 1. 3:26.94 Campbell, Bell, 1966 400-Meter Dash (440y-.3) Fields, Frye 1. 47.44 Andrew Bell 1968 400-Meter Int. Hurdles (440y-.3) 2. 3:29.44 Campbell, Fields, 1965 2. 47.74 Bob Campbell 1964 1. 49.54 Andrew Bell 1968 Ball, Stokes 3. 48.80 Andy Ellerhorst 2001 2. 52.04 Jim Hackett 1964 4. 3:39.8 Boroto, Hackett, 4/27/63 4. 48.88 Dustin Emrani 3/18/06 3. 57.49 Frank Borden 4/19/08 O’Niel, Orem 5. 49.58 Ed Topolewski 2001 4. 58.14 Dorion Damoorqian 1974 5. 3:43.44 Easterling, Beale, 1974 6. 49.84 Paul Britt 1965 5. 59.17 Jeremiah Headen 3/29/08 Holden, Williams Men’s Team 7. 50.20 Alex Caudana 3/24/07 6. 3:44.54 Muschamp, Beale, 1971 8. 50.35 Dan King 3/22/08 4x100-Meter Relay (440 Relay-.2) Smith, Visotsky 9. 50.51 Chris Buerger 4/19/03 1. 42.04 Early, Bell, 1966 10. 50.71 Morgan Block 4/19/08 Campbell, Frye Distance Medley Relay (DMRy+5.0) 2. 42.54 Early, Bell, 1966 1. 9:35.55 Gaeta, Emrani 4/30/05 800-Meter Run (880y-1.0) Campbell, Frye Caudana, Duffy 1. 1:46.92 Dustin Emrani 6/27/07 42.54 Holden, Beale, 1973 2. 9:38.78 Duffy, Ellerhorst, 4/25/03 2. 1:50.28 Sean Duffy 5/10/04 Yates, Smith Gaeta, O’Brien 3. 1:50.56 Sean O’Brien 5/12/03 4. 42.64 Holden, Beale, 1973 3. 9:48.89 Duffy, Ellerhorst, 4/26/02 4. 1:51.36 Alex Caudana 5/5/06 Yates, Smith Colas, O’Brien 5. 1:51.37 Phil Gaeta 4/19/03 5. 42.74 (No names) 1971 4. 9:49.88 Gaeta, Topolewski, 4/23/04 6. 1:51.54 Dan Frye 1967 6. 42.84 O’Neil, Hackett, 1964 Emrani, Duffy 7. 1:51.85 Carlos Jamieson 4/19/08 Ball, Campbell 5. 10:13.78 (No names) 2000 8. 1:52.90 Steve Hallinan 6/11/05 7. 43.04 Bell, Fields, 1966 6. 10:24.74 Campbell, Bell, 1966

9. 1:52.96 Brian McCabe 3/10/07 Campbell, Early Frye, Agniel Women’s 10. 1:53.14 Andy Harp 1973 8. 43.24 Hall, Whyte, 1971 7. 10:31.30 Harp, Laviolette, 4/23/71 Team Beale, Smith Pawloswki, Reinhart 1500-Meter Run 43.24 (No names) 1971 8. 10:40.34 Orem, Ball, 1961 1. 3:38.46 Sean Duffy 6/11/05 10. 43.4 Campbell, O’Neil. Amos, Marinenko 2. 3:41.29 Sean O’Brien 5/10/02 Ball, Hackett 1971 9. 10:47.6 Boroto, Morgan 4/25/64 3. 3:41.84 Carlos Jamieson 5/10/08 Viehe, Orem 4. 3:43.26 Brendan Fennell 5/10/08 4x400-Meter Relay (Mile Relay+1.2) 10. 11:14.94 Morgan, Viehe 1964 5. 3:44.10 Steve Hallinan 5/10/08 1. 3:15.44 Bell, Campbell, 1966 Boroto, Orem 6. 3:47.36 Conor Lanz 6/4/05 Fields, Frye 7. 3:48.12 Phil Gaeta 5/3/03 2. 3:16.7 Boroto, Hall, 5/64 Long Jump 8. 3:48.40 Brian McCabe 4/14/06 Hackett, Campbell 1. 23’ 1.5” Norman Early 1965 9. 3:48.58 Matt Seymour 3/27/04 3. 3:17.18 Buerger, Ellerhorst, 5/3/03 2. 22’ 5.5” Curt Morgan 1964 10. 3:52.34 Clark Woods 1975 Topolewski, Gaeta 3. 21’5” Ron Haight 5/7/63

4. 3:17.64 Campbell, Ball, 1965 4. 21’ 2” Barry Mehlman 1968 2007-08 Mile Run Fields, Stokes 5. 20’ 0.5” Ray Ruhling Review 1. 4:03.19 Brendan Fennell 5/14/07 5. 3:17.74 Boroto, Hackett, 1964 6. 19’ 11.5” Marty Bronstein 2. 4:04.47 Sean O’Brien 2001 Ball, Campbell 7. 19’ 2” Gordon Stiles 3. 4:07.64 David Reinhart 1973 6. 3:18.74 Bell, Frye, 1966 8. 19’ 1.5” Winfred Beale 1971 4. 4:08.08 Awit Yohannes 5/14/07 Campbell, Fields 5. 4:09.42 Phil Gaeta 6/11/03 7. 3:19.78 Colas, Reilly, 5/4/02 Triple Jump 6. 4:09.74 Dan Reeks 1969 Campbell, Topolewski 1. 46’ 7.5” Gordon Stiles 1968 7. 4:11.61 Matt Seymour 6/11/03 8. 3:20.10 Gaeta, Caudana 5/7/05 2. 46’ 2.5” Norman Early 1964 8. 4:11.94 Gary Cohen 1973 Buerger, Emrani 3. 43’ 11.5” Curt Morgan 1965 9. 4:12.0 Andy Harp 5/15/71 9. 3:20.34 Barber, Bell 1966 3. 41’ 7.75” Ray Ruhling 10. 4:12.14 Clark Woods 1977 Frye, Campbell 10. 3:23.24 Goldman, Stiles, High Jump 3000-Meter Run (Two-mile-37.0) Frye, Bell 1. 6’5” Frank Borden 4/19/08

1. 8:08.04 Gary Cohen 1973 2. 6’4” Peter Holmes 1968 History 2. 8:17.88 Brendan Fennell 3/14/08 4x800-Meter Relay (Two-mile-3.0) 3. 6’ 3.125” Ben Still 1963 3. 8:18.34 Steve Hallinan 3/14/08 1. 7:27.66 Caudana, Emrani 5/4/07 4. 6’2” Townsend 4/25/63 4. 8:20.68 Sean O’Brien 2001 Hallinan, McCabe 5. 6’0” Ron Haight 4/25/63 5. 8:24.89 Matthew Seymour 2001 2. 7:28.87 Caudana, Gaeta 5/6/05 5. 6’ 0” Gordon Stiles 6. 8:34.07 Brian McCabe 3/18/06 Emrani, Duffy 7. 5’ 10” Bill Mann 7. 8:35.04 Dan Reeks 1969 3. 7:29.49 Sullivan, Fennell 5/2/08 5’ 10” Walters 8. 8:35.11 Patrick MacAdie 3/16/02 Jamieson, Hallinan 9. 5’ 9” Peter Chen 9. 8:37.60 Kris Cruz 3/18/06 4. 7:30.25 Lanz, Duffy, 5/1/04 Emrani, Gaeta Pole Vault 3,000-Meter Steeplechase 5. 7:31.99 Hunt, Duffy, 5/2/03 1. 16’6 1/2” Peter Chen 1968 1. 8:59.44 David Reinhart 1973 Gaeta, O’Brien 2. 9:16.06 Carlos Hunt 5/3/03 6. 7:34.81 Caudana, Fennell, 5/5/06 Shot Put 3. 9:29.14 Clark Woods 1975 Hallinan, Emrani 1. 46’ 3.5” Al Dillard 1961 4. 9:32.64 Larry Scheid 1973 7. 7:36.75 Reilly, Colas, 5/3/02 2. 43’ 9” Barry Mehlman 1968 5. 9:34.65 Rob Hoffman 3/26/05 Duffy, O’Brien 6. 9:45.74 Buzz Agniel 1966 8. 7:38.75 Cruz, Jamieson, 4/29/06 Discus Caudana, Emrani 1. 137’ 0.5” Ed Moffet 1943 5000-Meter Run (Three-mile+37) 9. 7:41.94 Sheehan, Barber, 1968 1. 13:51.67 Brendan Fennell 3/28/08 Agniel, Frye Javelin (after 1986) 2. 14:08.54 Carlos Jamieson 3/28/08 10. 8:05.04 Barber, Twiddy, 1966 1. 98’ 0.25” Scott McCready 2000 3. 14:09.64 Gary Cohen 1973 Sheehan, Frye 4. 14:09.65 Awit Yohannes 4/13/07 Javelin (pre 1986) 5. 14:10.61 Matthew Seymour 4/9/04 1. 188’6.5” Dori Strum 1969 6. 14:19.27 Pat MacAdie 4/9/04 2. 175’ Duquette 1973 7. 14:20.03 Sean O’Brien 4/11/03 3. 172’ 3” Hank Schneiderheinze 1963 8. 14:20.52 Sean Duffy 4/11/03 4. 166’ 5” David Legge 1973 9. 14:22.93 Steve Hallinan 4/14/06 5. 166’ 0” Barry Mehlman 1968 10. 14:26.80 Dave Reinhart 5/5/72

33 Women’s Indoor Track All-Time Top 10 55-Meter Dash (60m-.50) 1000-Meter Run (1000y+18.0) 4x400-Meter Relay (Mile Relay+1.2) 1. 8.06 Deborah Cohen 1999 1. 2:53.35 Samia Akbar 2/15/03 1. 4:20.34 Krashes, 12/8/01 2. 8.19 Marissa Schoenfeld 12/8/01 2. 2:55.24 Keira Carlstrom 1/11/03 Heinecke-Krumhus, 3. 8.58 Aneaka English 11/24/03 3. 2:56.44 Zaia Wharton 2/7/04 Simpson, Scott 4. 8.67 Gena Turner 1/26/08 4. 3:01.96 Cathleen Ford 1/26/08 2. 4:27.20 (No names) 2000 5. 8.94 Lauren Marsnick 2000 5. 3:02.50 Kelley Taylor 2/7/04 3. 4:27.33 (No names) 1/17/04 6. 3:02.86 Megan Simpson 12/8/01 4. 4:27.63 Simpson, Bozik, 1/12/02 200-Meter Dash 7. 3:03.95 Mary Jane Egan 2/24/08 Heinecke-Krumhus, Horton 1. 27.67 Catherine Hummel 12/1/05 8. 3:06.96 Paige Koopman 2000 5. 4:28.34 (No Names) 1/19/02 2. 28.47 Deborah Cohen 2000 9. 3:09.89 Danielle Loughrey 1/27/07 6. 4:28.47 (No names) 2001 28.47 Nefertiti Thompson 2000 10. 3:12.70 Leah Heinecke-Krumhus 12/6/02 7. 4:43.01 (No names) 2000 4. 28.56 Caitlin Bennett 12/6/02 5. 28.65 Ashley Dellinger 1/17/04 1500-Meter Run 4x800-Meter Relay (Two-mile-3.0) 6. 28.83 Catie Poppe 12/6/02 1. 5:04.71 Samia Akbar 2000 1. 9:07.83 McNees, Taylor, 2/21/04 7. 29.01 Janis Irish 1/26/08 2. 5:05.13 Gina Connell 2000 Carlstrom, Wharton 8. 29.14 Emily Price 1/18/03 2. 9:08.53 Carlstrom, Wharton, 2/19/05 9. 29.18 Gena Turner 1/26/08 Lynch, Simpson 10. 29.74 Katie Bassler 1/11/03 3. 9:10.59 Simpson, Wharton, 2/22/03 Carlstrom, Akbar 400-Meter Dash (440y-.3) 4. 9:20.14 Tabas, Ford, 2/23/08 1. 1:01.58 Catherine Hummel 1/28/06 Egan, Lilley

Coaches Bios Coaches 2. 1:01.74 Ashley Dellinger 1/29/05 5. 10:14.05 Akbar, Baclawski, 1/12/02 3. 1:03.44 Janis Irish 1/20/07 Daniel, McNees 4. 1:03.79 Deborah Cohen 2001 6. 10:38.74 (No names) 2000 5. 1:04.67 Megan Simpson 1/12/02 7. 10:50.17 (No names) 1999 6. 1:05.67 Liz Krashes 1/27/02 8. 10:54.98 (No names) 2000 7. 1:05.96 Emily Willard 12/1/05 8. 1:06.30 Emily Price 1/18/03 Distance Medley Relay (DMRy-2.7) 9. 1:07.23 Janis Irish 1/19/08 1. 12:03.92 Carlstrom, Simpson, 2/22/03 10. 1:07.74 Liz O’Malley 12/1/05 Wharton, Akbar 2. 12:05.81 Taylor, Dellinger, 2/22/04 500-Meter Dash McNees, Carlstrom 1. 1:21.42 Ashley Dellinger 2/20/05 3. 12:23.73 Carlstrom, Dellinger 2/19/05

Men’s Team Men’s 2. 1:27.50 Shondrea Horton 12/8/01 Lynch, Simpsom 3. 1:27.57 Brittany Scott 12/8/01 4. 12:33.54 McNees, 2/17/02 Heinecke-Krumhus, Simpson, Akbar

Shot Put 1. 32’ 1.0” Christina Wright 1/17/04 2. 30’ 2.75” Leigh Sorkin 12/8/01 3. 23’ 0.75” Megan McCoy 1/27/02 Team Women’s

Samia Akbar, ‘03

Mile Run 1. 4:47.31 Keira Carlstrom 3/5/05 2. 4:55.59 Samia Akbar 2/23/03 3. 4:57.51 Kelley Taylor 2/22/04 4. 5:01.95 Cathleen Ford 2/8/08 Review

2007-08 5. 5:03.54 Zaia Wharton 12/1/05 6. 5:04.90 Kate Lilley 2/9/08 7. 5:14.82 Whitney McNees 2/7/04 8. 5:16.78 Mary Maloney 1/21/05

3000-Meter Run (Two-mile-45.0) 1. 9:17.95 Keira Carlstrom 2/5/05 2. 9:43.50 Samia Akbar 1/25/03 3. 10:01.34 Cathleen Ford 2/24/08 4. 10:01.62 Kelley Taylor 11/24/03 5. 10:23.43 Jennifer Baclawski 1/10/04 6. 10:24.97 Mary Maloney 1/14/06 7. 10:29.37 Whitney McNees 11/24/03

History 8. 10:30.70 Greta Wicklund 2/24/08 Cathleen Ford, ‘08 9. 10:40.71 Gina Connell 2000 10. 10:41.83 Meghan Mason 1/28/06 800-Meter Run (880y-1.0) 1. 2:12.80 Zaia Wharton 3/5/05 5000-Meter Run (Three-mile+40) 2. 2:20.18 Ashley Dellinger 1/27/07 1. 17:20.14 Samia Akbar 1/19/02 3. 2:20.71 Megan Simpson 2/15/03 2. 17:48.98 Jennifer Baclawski 2/16/01 4. 2:23.60 Kelley Taylor 1/17/04 3. 17:52.90 Natalia Medley 2000 Whitney McNees, ‘04 5. 2:25.55 Mary Jane Egan 2/3/08 4. 18:23.40 Meghan Mason 2/17/07 6. 2:26.89 Hillary Roth 1/21/06 5. 18:27.04 Jessica Daniel 12/8/01 * The Top-10 lists represent the 10 best performers in American 7. 2:27.72 Paige Koopman 2000 6. 18:54.26 Cathleen Ford 1/14/06 history in each event. Therefore, while a single person may hold 8. 2:27.73 Leah Heinecke-Krumhus 1/18/03 7. 20:17.40 Elizabeth Reaves 2000 10 (or more) best performances in any given event, that person 9. 2:28.05 Catie Poppe 1/17/04 8. 20:21.20 Erin Hickey 2000 is only listed once, with his personal-best mark. 10. 2:29.16 Madeline Lynch 12/1/05 9. 21:13.24 Lindsay Gilman 1/27/02 ** The Top-10 performances in the relays represent the best all- time, regardless of the individuals running the times.

*** All times have been changed to reflect electronic timing. 0.24 has been added to hand times in races 500-meters or shorter, and 0.14 has been added to hand times in races 800-meters and longer.

34 Women’s Outdoor Track All-Time Top 10 100-Meter Dash (100y+.9) 3000-Meter Run (Two-mile-45.0) 1. 12.65 Chanel Spriggs 4/6/02 1. 9:31.58 Keira Carlstrom 4/10/04 2. 13.07 Deborah Cohen 2000 2. 9:46.31 Kelley Taylor 3/6/04 3. 13.17 Maria Weeries 2000 3. 9:47.40 Kate Lilley 4/24/08 4. 13.65 Damarah Rhymer 4/20/02 4. 9:53.62 Cathleen Ford 4/24/08 5. 13.69 Jenyce Woodruff 4/6/02 5. 10:18.19 Samia Akbar 2001 6. 13.90 Marissa Schoenfeld 4/20/02 6. 10:27.20 Jennifer Baclawski 2001 7. 14.38 Chanel Hunt 4/6/02 7. 10:33.49 Meghan Mason 3/14/08 8. 10:35.11 Greta Wicklund 3/14/08 200-Meter Dash (220y-.1) 9. 10:44.43 Mary Moloney 4/08/06 1. 26.46 Catherine Hummell 5/5/06 10. 10:48.04 Jessica Daniel 2001 2. 26.97 Jina Lewis 2000 3. 27.01 Maria Weeries 2000 5000-Meter Run (Three-mile+40)

4. 27.64 Deborah Cohen 2000 1. 16:09.86 Keira Carlstrom 6/08/06 Coaches Bios 5. 27.91 Emily Price 4/12/03 2. 16:20.62 Samia Akbar 5/30/03 6. 28.00 Ashley Dellinger 3/27/04 3. 17:08.76 Kelley Taylor 4/17/04 7. 28.58 Catherine Poppe 4/12/03 4. 17:14.31 Cathleen Ford 3/28/08 8. 28.69 Gena Turner 3/29/08 5. 17:35.41 Jen Baclawski 4/11/03 9. 29.31 Shondrea Horton 2001 6. 17:50.87 Mary Moloney 4/14/06 10. 29.61 Katherine Bassler 4/19/03 7. 17:59.86 Whitney McNees 4/3/04 8. 18:02.24 Meghan Mason 4/11/08 9. 18:05.33 Greta Wicklund 4/13/07 10. 18:28.58 Jessica Daniel 2001

10,000 Meter Run 1. 33:38.55 Samia Akbar 6/12/03 2. 34:14.97 Keira Carlstrom 4/14/06 Men’s Team 3. 37:11.79 Jennifer Baclawski 5/02/03 4. 38:15.63 Meghan Mason 5/04/07 5. 38:18.72 Jessica Daniel 2001 6. 39:07.47 Meghan Mason 2008 7. 39:39.70 Gina Connell 2000 8. 40:49.22 Natalia Medley 2000 9. 41:21.85 Elizabeth Reaves 2001

100-Meter Hurdles Kate Lilley, ‘08 1. 15.08 Maria Weeries 2000 4x1500-Meter Relay 400-Meter Hurdles (440y-.3) 1. 18:41.08 Carlstrom, Wharton, 3/27/04 1. 1:04.78 Maria Weeries 2000 Taylor, McNees Women’s

4x100-Meter Relay Distance Medley Relay Team 1. 53.08 Rhymer, Hunt, 5/4/02 1. 11:58.73 Wharton, Lynch 4/28/05 Schoenfeld, Horton Dellinger, Carlstrom 2. 53.14 Rhymer, Hunt, 4/13/02 2. 12:34.35 Akbar, McNees, 4/13/02 Schoenfeld, Horton Krashes, Simpson 3. 55.83 Rhymer, Hunt, 4/20/02 3. 12:51.03 Baclawski, Fishpaw, 4/13/02 Schoenfeld, Horton Heinecke-Krumhus, Horton 4. 56.36 (No Names) 3/26/05 Discus 4x400-Meter Relay (Mile Relay+1.2) 1. 104’ 10” Leigh Sorkin 4/13/02 1. 4:04.07 Wharton, Simpson, 5/1/04 2. 103’ 3” Christina Wright 3/24/07 Dellinger, Carlstrom 3. 100’ 1” Megan McCoy 5/4/02 2007-08 2. 4:07.22 Carlstrom, Wharton, 4/5/03 Review Keira Carlstrom, ‘06 Heinecke-Krumhus, Price Javelin 3. 4:10.35 English, Wharton 4/3/04 1. 105’3.75” Kat Porter 2001 400-Meter Dash (440y-.3) Dellinger, Poppe 2. 81’ 10” Leigh Sorkin 4/20/02 1. 58.59 Zaia Wharton 3/25/06 4. 4:18.15 (No names) 2001 3. 55’ 8” Megan McCoy 4/20/02 2. 60.13 Catherine Hummell 5/6/06 5. 4:18.60 Wharton, Price, 4/12/03 3. 61.11 Ashley Dellinger 3/24/05 Heinecke-Krumhus, Poppe Shot Put 4. 62.16 Hillary Roth 3/18/06 6. 4:21.95 Hunt, Simpson, 4/20/02 1. 31’ 0” Christina Wright 3/27/04 5. 63.77 Deborah Cohen 2001 Heinecke-Krumhus, 2. 24’ 5.5” Valerie Collins 2001 6. 64.09 Catherine Poppe 4/3/04 Baclawski 7. 64.16 Liz Krashes 4/20/02 7. 4:26.38 Krashes, Fishpaw, 4/13/02 8. 64.42 Megan Simpson 4/3/04 Heinecke-Krumhus,

9. 64.78 Afrika Williams 3/31/07 Rhymer History 10. 65.30 L. Heinecke-Krumhus 4/6/02 8. 4:38.00 (No names) 2000 9. 4:42.88 (No names) 2001 800-Meter Run (880y-1.0) 1. 2:09.79 Zaia Wharton 4/08/06 4x800-Meter Relay (Two-mile-3.0) 2. 2:11.95 Keira Carlstrom 5/1/04 1. 9:05.37 Dellinger, Lynch 5/6/05 3. 2:17.34 Juliette Lynch 4/16/05 Wharton, Carlstrom 4. 2:18.47 Samia Akbar 3/16/02 2. 9:06.85 Wharton, Roth 5/05/06 5. 2:19.01 Mercedes Ball 4/14/07 Carlstrom, Dellinger 6. 2:19.73 Kate Lilley 4/19/08 3. 9:11.02 Carlstrom, Wharton, 3/27/04 7. 2:20.00 Megan Simpson 3/27/04 Taylor, McNees 8. 2:20.10 Ashley Dellinger 4/23/05 4. 9:14.01 Heinecke-Krumhus, 5/2/03 9. 2:20.16 Paige Koopman 2000 Carlstrom, Akbar, Wharton 10. 2:20.67 Mary Jane Egan 2008 5. 9:22.75 Ball, Lilley 5/04/07 Loughrey, Dellinger 1500-Meter Run 5. 9:52.39 McNees, Simpson, 5/3/02 1. 4:25.21 Keira Carlstrom 5/16/04 Heinecke-Krumhus, Akbar 2. 4:27.66 Samia Akbar 5/11/02 6. 10:14.65 McNees, Fishpaw, 3/23/02 3. 4:31.98 Kate Lilley 4/11/08 Hickey, Heinecke-Krumhus 4. 4:32.19 Zaia Wharton 3/18/06 7. 10:21.11 (No names) 2001 5. 4:35.72 Kelley Taylor 4/10/04 6. 4:37.99 Cathleen Ford 3/15/08 7. 4:42.34 Juliette Lynch 3/26/05 8. 4:48.90 Greta Wicklund 3/24/07 9. 4:49.55 Whitney McNees 4/10/04 10. 4:51.50 Jennifer Baclawski 2001

35 National Champions

Track and Field 1966 Peter Chen Pole Vault

Coaches Bios Coaches 1967 Andrew “Butch” Bell 400 Hurdles 1968 Peter Chen Pole Vault

Men’s Team Men’s All-Americans

Track and Field 1968 Peter Chen 2nd, Indoor Pole Vault 2001 Sean O’Brien 10th, 1500 Keira Carlstrom, ‘06 Sean Duffy, ‘05 2002 Sean O’Brien 11th, 1500 4-Time All-American 2-Time All-American Team

Women’s 2003 Sean Duffy 8th, Indoor DMR 2003 Andy Ellerhorst 8th, Indoor DMR 2003 Phil Gaeta 8th, Indoor DMR 2003 Sean O’Brien 8th, Indoor DMR 4th, 1500 2003 Samia Akbar 9th, 10,000

Review 2005 Sean Duffy 9th, 1500 2007-08 2006 Keira Carlstrom 9th, 5000 2007 Dustin Emrani 12th, 800

Cross Country 1971 Gary Cohen N/A 1971 Dave Reinhart N/A

History 2003 Keira Carlstrom 16th 2004 Keira Carlstrom 17th 2005 Keira Carlstrom 6th

Samia Akbar, ‘03 2003 All-American

Sean O’Brien, ‘03 4-Time All-American

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