Contents Contents 3 2011 Outlook Track Staff 5-6 Head Coach The Pioneers look to improve upon Derek Stanley their success in 2010. 7-9 Assistant Coaches

5 Coaching Staff General Derek Stanley begins his eighth Information 2 season as Marietta’s coach. 20-22 The OAC 29 Facilities 30 Dr. Jean A. Scott 12 Returning 30 Larry Hiser 31 Athletic Staff Letterwinners 32 Media Info & Everything you need to know about Directions Marietta’s lettermen in both track & field and cross country. 2011 Season 3-4 Outlook 20 the OAC 10 Men’s Roster Information on the OAC and 11 Women’s Roster Pioneers’ opponents for the 2011 12-19 Returning Lettermen season. 23-24 The Opponents

25 2010 Cross Country 2010 Cross Country Season Review 25 Review Review of the Pioneers’ 2010 cross 26 OAC Championship country season. Records 27 the Record Book 27 Marietta Indoor Records A rich history of Pioneer track & field 28 Marietta Outdoor is chronicled in a listing of Records outstanding performances.

President: Dr. Jean A. Scott (Westhampton College at the University of Richmond, 1968) Enrollment: 1,450 Founded: 1835 Location: Marietta, Nickname: Pioneers Colors: Navy Blue and White Conference: Division: NCAA Division III Athletics Director: Larry Hiser, (Ohio Northern, 1987) Head Coach: Derek Stanley (Tiffin, 1999) Sports Information Office: Director: Dan May ‘03 Office: (740) 376-4891 Fax: (740) 376-4674 E-mail: [email protected]

On the Cover: Seniors Mehgan Cline, Matt Hickman, Anthony Williams, Stephanie Hammond, Kent Reiber, Stephanie Williams

1 2 Marietta college M has apopulationofmorethan130,000. tions andactivitiesareassociatedwiththerivers. of thecommunity’sand many rivers, Muskingum celebra- important most also makesMariettaapopularlocationfortouristsaroundthecountry. significance historical Its charm. England New outward and independence the late19thcentury.of spirit pioneer a particular has retained Marietta Still, Now a cityof14,000,Mariettasawitsgreatestgrowthduringtheoilboom ary War veterans and became the first settlement of the . the student-to-facultyratiois13:1. 40 statesand10countries. 50:50, and ratio isnearly The male-to-female studiesinleadershipeducation. ognition formanyofitsprograms,including in theMidwest,Mariettahasattainednational rec- best liberalartscolleges programs. ConsistentlyrankedbyU.S.NewsandWorld Reportamongthe College seeks to prepare highly qualified graduates through its educational porary liberalartscollege. As ofhighereducation,Marietta an institution downtown Marietta. from two blocks located 90 acres over more than40buildings now includes to offer degrees. college-level 175 yearslater,As aresult, MariettaCollege Territory. Marietta is part of the Marietta-Parkersburg metropolitan area, which area, metropolitan of theMarietta-Parkersburg part is Marietta Marietta is a riverboat town situated at the confluence of the Ohio and The communityofMarietta,Ohio,wassettledin1788byRevolution- from students of theCollegewas1,450,including The fallenrollment contem- coeducational, Marietta Collegeisaprivate,nonsectarian, its charterfromtheStateofOhio received In 1835,MariettaCollege came the first institute of higher education in the Northwest Ohio. Marietta, in 1797, in settlers neer The be- Academy of theMuskingum Academy,pio- by founded was which to theestablishment traces itsbeginnings arietta College When you’re a Pioneer, you’re part of a a of part you’re Pioneer, a you’re When diverse and vibrant campus experience. campus vibrant and diverse MARIETTA College 2011 preview 3

xpectations are high for the Marietta College track and field pro- The Pioneers, under the leadership of eighth-year gram in 2011. have the talent and depth to carry the Head Coach Derek Stanley, program to new heights and will focus on reaching its peak during

A trio All-OAC A of performers and national relay qualifiers will lead the Junior national qualifiers Ashley Bault and Kim Keesler carry the most the carry Keesler Kim and Bault Ashley qualifiers national Junior “The women relied heavily on jumps and sprints last season,” Stanley A strong corps of upperclassmen will anchor the Pioneer women, who A Pioneers look for continued success in ’11

E 2011 Outlook at the 400m dash and 400m hurdles along with relays, and sophomore the 55m and 100m dashes. Junior Corryn Muench has found great success sprint specialist and becomes the favorite in the conference this season in sprint specialist and Pioneer women’s sprinting corps in 2011. Junior Lauren Asbury is a short Junior Lauren sprinting corps in 2011. Pioneer women’s high school standout Megan Brooks in the vault. qualifying during the indoor season. should Keesler get some help from on to place 14th at the NCAA Outdoor Championship after provisionally on to place 14th at the NCAA titles in 2010, earning a meet record at the outdoor championship and went of the program, both men and women. Keesler swept the OAC pole vault the indoor and outdoor seasons. It was the most for one year in the history both the indoor and outdoor long jump while scoring over 300 points during both the indoor and outdoor long jump while scoring home the individual title. She also provisionally qualified for nationals in in four events last year, including the outdoor high jump in which she took in four events last year, fanfare into the season. Bault, a jumps specialist, earned All-OAC honors fanfare into the season. Bault, a jumps specialist, earned be able to hold their own against the best in the region in 2011.” be able to hold their own against the best in the us compete for an OAC title. The coaching staff anticipates the women will anticipates the women The coaching staff title. an OAC us compete for groups as our distance runners and throwers are ready to step up and help said. “This year, we will see much more of a collective effort across all we will see much more of a collective effort said. “This year, door Championships. are looking to build off a runner-up finish at both the OAC Indoorand Out- and 12 All-OAC performers. and 12 cluding All-American, one seven national qualifiers, three OAC champions the outdoor season. Fueling the optimism is the return of 21 lettermen, in- the outdoor season. Fueling the optimism is the Kristeva Rowe is a long sprints standout that assists with relays and is the second ranked returning triple jumper in the conference. Junior Jessica Gebhart will also provide veteran reliability in the short hurdles this season. A healthy distance team, led by senior Stephanie Williams and juniors Jennifer Emmert and Reba Leonard, will look to improve upon its success during the cross country season. Freshman Amy Kauffman should be able to add much needed depth in the mid-distance events. Seniors Stephanie Hammond and Nikki Stone along with junior Kaitlin

2011 p r eview Schwartz bring valuable experience to the throwing events in 2011. Ham- mond is a two-time All-OAC performer in the weight throw, while Stone spe- cializes in the javelin throw along with Schwartz. In addition, Aimee Cline and Kathryn Hanssen are anticipated to be noteworthy contributors to the throwing squad this season. Marietta’s men will also use a combination of veteran talent and new additions to help it make strides up the OAC standings after taking fifth and eighth, respectively, at the 2010 OAC Indoor and Outdoor Championships. “This could be a breakout year for the men’s program,” Stanley said. “We are going to be the most complete team since the reinstatement. With continued hard work, the coaching staff is very excited about the potential success we will have at the championship level.” Junior Mike Pankowski gave Pioneer fans a glimpse of the future when he won the javelin throw at the All-Ohio Championship, breaking the previous meet record, and the outdoor OAC championship before going on to earn All-American honors with a fifth place finish at the NCAA Champion- ship. Sophomore Gaston Hayes, who earned All-OAC honors in the weight throw, will provide another veteran for the young group of throwers. Senior All-OAC performers Matt Hickman and Anthony Williams will combine with junior Ryan Householder to provide a strong stable of sprint- ers. Freshmen Josh Martin and Ryan Lopez-Jordan should also lead a talented group of newcomers that are expected to contribute to the team’s success in the sprints and hurdles. The versatile Martin is also expected to combine with pole vaulter Jon Monnig and high jumper Jason Hoskins to anchor a fresh corps of talented jumpers. Marietta’s distance team is running with confidence after a solid cross country campaign. Junior Terrance Wallace and sophomores Caleb Ellis and Caleb Muller will lead the harriers. Wallace and Muller both earned All- OAC honors a year ago. Tyler Cordell will be a freshman that is able to step in and make an immediate impact in the mid-distance events on the track. The Pioneers have open home indoor meets scheduled for Jan. 14, Jan. 21, Feb. 4 and Feb. 18. Marietta will also compete at the OAC Relays at Capital Jan. 29 and the All-Ohio Championship at Otterbein Feb. 12. The OAC Championship is Baldwin-Wallace Feb. 25-26 and the NCAA Indoor Championship is at Capital March 11-12. Marietta will once again open its outdoor season at Coastal Caro- lina (March 11-12) and Wake Forest (March 18-19) over spring break. The Pioneers will then compete in the OAC Gold Meet at Mount Union April 2 before hosting the Don Frail Invitational April 8. The All-Ohio Championship is at Ohio Wesleyan April 16. Baldwin-Wallace will host the Sparky Adams Invitational April 23. The OAC Outdoor Championship is at Mount Union April 29-30. Select individual will then compete at a series of last chance meets in May with the hope of qualifying for the NCAA Outdoor Champion- ship, which will take place May 26-28 at Ohio Wesleyan.

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DerekStanley Stanley begins eighth season

erek Stanley, a native c h of Pataskala, Ohio, be- gins his eighth season as Marietta College’s Head Track & Field and Cross CountryD Coach in 2010-11. Stanley has been building the Track & Field/Cross Country teams into a nationally prominent program since taking the reigns in January 2004. Over the course of his tenure the Marietta track & field program has earned 98 All-OAC athletes and produced 26 OAC champions, 23 NCAA national qualifiers and five All-Americans. In addition to the track & field accolades Marietta harriers have earned nine All-OAC and two All-Region awards in cross country to go with the eight straight years of USTFCCCA Academic All-American sta- tus for the women’s team. During the 2010 cross country season, Stanley helped junior Reba Leonard and Caleb Muller both earn All-Region honors. In addition, Muller became the first Marietta runner in 32 years to qualify and run at the NCAA Championship. Stanley guided the Pioneers to their best ever finish at the 2010 OAC Indoor Championship, which was hosted in Marietta. Keyed by 15 All-OAC performances and one OAC champion, the women placed second and the men took fifth. Marietta’s women then matched their runner-up finish and the men placed eighth at the 2010 OAC Outdoor Championship. The Pio- neers won six event titles and had 10 All-OAC performances during the outdoor championship. Ten student-athletes—two indoors and eight outdoors—also qualified for the national championship meet. Of those qualifiers, three participated in the 2010 NCAA Outdoor Championship, including sophomore All-Ameri- can Mike Pankowski who took fifth in the Javelin Throw. In 2009, Stanley earned Great Lakes Regional Women’s Coach of the Year honors for both Indoor and Outdoor Track & Field. Both the men and women maintained their placement in the OAC, finishing sixth and fifth, respectively, at the 2009 OAC Outdoor Championship. Freshman Jayshon Irvin became the first Pioneer to receive an individual award at the OAC Championship since the program was reinstated. He earned Most Outstanding Sprinter of the Meet for his first place finishes in the 100m and 200m Dashes. Sixteen other athletes, including relay teams, earned All-OAC outdoor honors. Stanley’s program also tallied 12 All-OAC perfor- mances at the 2009 Indoor Championship, where Marietta’s women placed fourth and the men placed sixth. In addition to the track & field program’s strong performance within the OAC, Marietta had nine different NCAA qualifying performances for the men’s and women’s team in 2009. Three athletes earned the opportunity to represent Marietta at the national level. Two Pioneers competed at the

5 2009 NCAA Division III Outdoor Championship, which was hosted at home c h in Don Drumm Stadium. Freshman Jayshon Irvin and sophomore Zach Gay both received All-American honors at the outdoor event. Irvin placed sixth in the 100m Dash, while Gay placed eighth in the High Jump. Senior Brian

ead Coa Pallini also earned All-American honors with his eighth place finish in the H Weight Throw at the 2009 NCAA Division III Indoor Championship. In the fall of 2009, the men and women’s cross country teams both ran to a sixth place finish at the OAC Championship. Senior Josh Mickle took 16th overall and became the first male runner in almost four decades to earn All-OAC accolades. In 2008, the men and women’s placed seventh and fifth place finish, respectively, at the OAC Cross Country Championship, hosted by Marietta at the Broughton Nature and Wildlife Education Area. Individually, junior Randi Robertson placed third in the women’s race, the second best finish for a Pioneer woman in school history. Freshman Jennifer Emmert also re- ceived All-OAC honors for her 17th place finish in the race. The teams went on to their best finishes in program’s history at the Great Lakes Regional Championship where the women finished 12th of 34 teams and the men finished 23rd of 34 teams. Stanley came to Marietta from Bluffton College, where he served as the head men and women’s track and cross country coach since 2001. Dur- ing his time at Bluffton, a member of the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Con- ference, the Beavers had four individual HCAC champions in 2002 and the Freshman of the Year in the HCAC in 2003. In addition, his women’s cross country team earned Academic All-American status in 2001 and 2002, and his men’s cross country team earned the honor in 2002. Stanley received his bachelor’s of Business Administration from in 1999 and his master’s in Education from Bowling Green State University in 2002. Although focusing mainly on distance events, he quali- fied to the indoor NAIA national championship meet in Lincoln, Neb., where he represented Tiffin one the 4x400 meter relay team. Stanley remained at Tiffin as a graduate assistant coach for two years following his graduation. During his time at Tiffin, Stanley coached numerous student-athletes to the NAIA national championships. Stanley holds USATF coaching education certificates in the following areas: Level 1, Level 2 (Jumps, Throws, Sprints, Hurdles & Relays and Endurance). He is also a certified instructor for USATF Level 1 coaching education schools. Stanley and his wife Kristin live in Marietta.

6 Assistant Coach A ssistant Coa Ken Ciolek en Ciolek begins his second season as an assistant coach with c hes the Marietta College track and field and cross country Kprograms. Ciolek was named the Great Lakes Region Women’s Assistant Coach of the Year during the 2010 indoor season. Two of his student- athletes provisionally qualified for the NCAA Division III Indoor Track & Field Championship. He also had three Marietta student-athletes qualify for and two compete at the 2010 NCAA Division III Outdoor Track & Field Championship, including sophomore Mike Pankowski, who earned All-America honors with a fifth place finish in the Javelin Throw. Ciolek also participated in the 2010 USA Track & Field/US Olympic Com- mittee Emerging Elite Coaches Training Camp this past summer at the US Olympic Training Center in Chula Vista, Calif. Ciolek maintains a solid coaching resume, having coached at both the high school and collegiate levels. He spent two years as an assistant coach at SUNY-Brockport. During his time with the Golden Eagles, Ciolek guided eight national qualifiers, including three All-America honorees and the 2008 national champion in the indoor triple jump. In addition to his duties at SUNY-Brockport, he has also served as an assistant coach with the Western New York Roadrunners, a local run- ning club, for two years. Ciolek also assisted two different programs at the high school level for five seasons where he coached 16 national qualifiers, including a national champion in the high jump. “I look forward to continuing the progress that was made last season and obtaining even great heights,” Ciolek said. “I feel that with the return- ers that we have along with some outstanding incoming freshmen that we will be able to continue to be a mainstay on the national and conference levels.” Ciolek received a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from SUNY- Brockport in 2007. A two-time national qualifier in both the javelin and decathlon, he earned All-America honors in the javelin after finishing sec- ond as a senior. During his two years with the Golden Eagles, Ciolek was named All-State University of New York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC) on eight different occasions. He currently holds the school and conference record in the javelin. Ciolek began his collegiate career at Buffalo State, where he earned All- New York State Collegiate Track Conference Association (NYSCTCA) honors 10 times. He also held the Buffalo State record in the javelin, de- cathlon and heptathlon. “Ken is a great fit for this program with his experience in D-III track and field. His experience with national caliber athletes will help us keep moving our program closer to a conference championship and national prominence.” Ciolek, who lives in Marietta, has an USATF level II certification with a concentration in jumps, sprints, hurdles and relays. He is also a USATF level I certified instructor. 7 c hes Assistant Coach Jonathan Graupmann onathan Graupmann be- gins his second season as an assistant coach with the ssistant Coa A ssistant Marietta College track and field program. Graupmann will once againJ coach the Pioneers’ sprinters and hurdlers in 2010-11. In 2009-10, Graupmann, a member of the OAC Indoor Wom- en’s Coaching Staff of the Year, coached NCAA Division III Out- door Championship qualifiers in the 400m Hurdles as well as the 4x100m and 4x400m Relays. In ad- dition, four of his student-athletes were named to the Women’s Division III All-Academic Track and Field Team by the USTFCCAA. Graupmann had served as a coach and administrator at the Northern Kentucky Track Club in Crestview Hills, Ky., since 2008. During his time there, he helped athletes qualify to the Nike Indoor and Outdoor National Championship, USA Track & Field (USATF) World Youth Trials, USATF Ju- nior Championship and USATF Youth Championship. During the spring of 2008, Graupmann also coached sprints, jumps and hurdles at Dixie Heights High School in Erlanger, Ky. His team fin- ished runner-up in its region and had athletes qualify for the Kentucky State Championship in eight events, including the Boys 300m Hurdle State Champion. “I am very excited about the potential of our Men and Women pro- grams heading into the 2010-11 season,” Graupmann said. “With the return of our core group of conference point scorers, it will give us the ability to be serious contenders for the Indoor and Outdoor Conference team titles.” Graupmann earned a Bachelor of Arts in History and Political Sci- ence from in 2007. He was a four-year national qualifier on the Polar Bears track and field team. The five-time Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) champion earned All-America honors as a member of the ONU’s 4x100m Relay at the 2005 NCAA Division III Championship. Graupmann, who lives in Marietta, has an USATF level II coaching certification in sprints, hurdles and relays.

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rian Pallini begins his rian Pallini begins his second season as an assistant coach with the Marietta Track College BR PALLINI IAN The Medina, Ohio, native graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Eco- of The Medina, Ohio, native graduated with a Bachelor Pallini was a four-year letterman in both indoor and outdoor track and In 2009-10, Pallini, a mem- In 2009-10, Pallini, a “I look forward to having con- “I look forward to having ssistant Coa Assistant

nomics in 2009. He holds a level I coaching certification from the USA nomics in 2009. He holds a level I coaching certification Weight Throw Throw Weight and Hammer Throw. He holds the school records in four events–Shot Put (indoor and outdoor), holds the school records in four events–Shot Put He at in the Weight Throw at the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championship. Track Indoor Throw at the NCAA at in the Weight 2008. In 2009, Pallini earned All-America honors after taking eighth place 2008. In 2009, Pallini earned to the Men’s Division III All-Academic Track and Field Team by the USTFC Team and Field Track All-Academic Division III Men’s to the Throw title in Weight Athletic Conference honoree won the OAC’s All-Ohio league’s Indoor Championship and one of his student-athletes was named Indoor Championship and one of his student-athletes was league’s field. During his he career, compiled an impressive resume. The five-time qualifier in the Discus Throw. He also guided two All-OAC performers at the at performers All-OAC two guided also He Throw. Discus the in qualifier an NCAA Division III Championship an NCAA CAA. Coaching Staff of the Year, coached Year, of the Coaching Staff ber of the OAC Indoor Women’s ber of the OAC Indoor Women’s whole.” Pallini said. only the throws but the team as a tinued success this season with not with tinued success this season in 2010-11. again coach the Pioneers’ throwers again coach the Pioneers’ and Field program. Pallini will once and Field program. Pallini B MEN’S Roster Name...... Yr ...... Hometown / High School Delè Adedapo ...... Sr ...... Gahanna / Bexley Josh Bibb **...... Sr ...... Marietta / Marietta Christopher Breeden . . . . Fr ...... Elkridge, Md . / Long Reach

r en’s Roste Ryan Brown ...... Fr ...... Farmington, Ark . / Farmington M Jonnie Candito ...... Fr ...... Milford / McNicholas Tyler Cordell ...... Fr ...... Caldwell / Caldwell Caleb Ellis *...... So ...... St . Albans, W .Va . / St . Albans Brandon Ferguson . . . . So ...... Canton / St . Thomas Aquinas Andy Guimond ...... Jr ...... Marietta / Marietta Duncan Hall ...... Sr ...... Marietta, Ga . / Walton Brandon Harrison . . . . . Fr ...... Pataskala / Watkins Memorial Gaston Hayes *. . . . . So ...... Cleveland / Rhodes Matt Hickman ***...... Sr ...... St . Mary’s, W .Va . / St . Mary’s Sean Hoover ...... So ...... Kent / Kent Roosevelt Jason Hoskins ...... Fr ...... Westerville / Olentangy Orange Ryan Householder **. . . . Jr ...... Frazeysburg / Tri-Valley Jahmaal Jones ...... Jr ...... Valrico, Fla . / Bloomingdale Blake Kaelin ...... So ...... Austin, Texas / Salisbury Andy Knauff ...... So ...... Valencia, Pa . / Mars Area Ryan Lopez-Jordan . . .. Fr ...... Beachwood / St . Peter Chanel Josh Martin ...... Fr ...... Live Oak, Fla . / Suwannee Billy McCulloch . . . . . So ...... Nelsonville / York Joey Meyer ...... Fr ...... Willowick / Eastlake North Jon Monnig ...... Fr ...... Ironton / Ironton Caleb Muller * ...... So ...... Columbus / Bexley Chase Oberfield **. . . . . Jr ...... Heath / Heath Mike Pankowski **. . . . . Jr ...... Pittsburgh, Pa . / Woodland Hills Martez Penn ...... Fr ...... Youngstown / East Bryn Perkey ...... So ...... Middlebourne, W .Va . / Tyler Consolidated Kent Reiber ...... Sr ...... Avon Lake / Avon Lake James Shinaberry . . . . So ...... Fredricktown / Fredricktown Brandon Siringer . . . . So ...... Willowick / Eastlake North Michael Siringer . . . . . Sr ...... Willowick / Willoughby South Joe Terrell ...... So ...... Clinton, Md . / Fredrick Douglas Jim Vogt **...... Jr ...... Egg Harbor Township, N .J . / Egg Harbor Terrance Wallace **. . . . . Jr ...... Westerville / Westerville Central Winston West . . . . . So ...... Athens / Athens Anthony Williams *** . . . . Sr ...... Columbus / Bishop Hartley Alex Wynn ...... Jr ...... Senecaville / Cambridge

* Returning letterwinners (All hometowns Ohio unless noted)

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Roster WOMEN ’ S R OSTE R Name...... Yr ...... Hometown / High School Lauren Asbury **...... Jr ...... White Sulphur Springs, W .Va . / Greenbrier East Ashley Bault **...... Jr ...... Atwater / Waterloo Megan Brooks ...... Fr ...... Proctorville / Fairland Aimee Cline ...... Fr ...... Rittman / Rittman Mehgan Cline ...... Sr ...... Dublin / Coffman Crystal Craycraft . . . . . Jr ...... Caldwell / Caldwell Kaci Cunningham . . . . So ...... Salesville / Buckeye Trail Jennifer Emmert **. . . Jr ...... Martinsburg, W .Va . / Martinsburg Jessica Gebhart * . . . . . Jr ...... Eaton / Eaton Kara Gromicko ...... Fr ...... Irwin, Pa . / Yough Stephanie Hammond *** .Sr ...... Toledo / Central Catholic Kathryn Hanssen . . . . . Fr ...... Greenfield, Ind. / Scecina Memorial Amanda Hardt . . . . . So ...... Mars, Pa . / Mars Area Sally Hauser ...... Fr ...... Columbus / Columbus School for Girls Natalie Kaletta ...... Jr ...... North Royalton / St . Joseph Academy Amy Kauffman ...... Fr ...... Carlisle, Pa . / Carlisle Area Kim Keesler **...... Jr ...... Chagrin Falls / Chagrin Falls Reba Leonard ...... Jr ...... Brookville / Brookville Emily Lorek ...... Fr ...... Troy / Troy Dana Miller ...... So ...... Frazeysburg / Tri-Valley Corryn Muench ** . . . . . Jr ...... Cold Spring, Ky . / Newport Central Catholic Whitney Ramsay . . . . So ...... Ashville / Teays Valley Chyrsten Regelski . . . . So ...... Greenville / Arcanum-Butler Kristeva Rowe *. . . . . So ...... Toledo / Sylvania Southview Chelsea Sammons . . . . . Fr ...... Petroleum, W .Va . / Richie County Kaitlyn Schwartz . . . . . Jr ...... Westerville / St . Francis DeSales Nikki Stone *...... Sr ...... Madison / Madison Lydia Tillmaand . . . . . So ...... Xenia / Xenia Stephanie Williams ** . . . .Sr ...... Vincent / Warren Local

* Returning letterwinners (All hometowns Ohio unless noted)

11 Pioneer players

Lauren Asbury Junior Sprints White Sulphur Springs, W Va. . R NING LETTE R MEN Greenbrier East

R ETU Top Performances EvenT meet Time Date 55m OAC Championship 7.48 2/26/2010 55m H oac Championship 9.12 2/26/2010 60m H rick Meindl 10.00 3/20/2009 100m Tar Heel Classic 12.55 5/16/2010 100m H oac Gold 15.95 3/28/2009 200m oac Championship 26.53 4/30/2010 300m marietta Open #1 50.48 1/17/2009 400m north Florida 1:06.20 3/5/2010 400m h oac Gold 1:09.54 4/3/2010

Ashley Bault Junior Sprints/Jumps Atwater, Ohio Waterloo Top Performances EvenT meet MARK/Time Date 200m marietta Open #3 28.79 2/28/2009 High Jump Tar Heel Classic 1.62m (5-03.75) 5/16/2009 Long Jump north Central 5.57m (18-03.25) 5/22/2010 Triple Jump oac Championship 11.07m (36-04.00) 4/30/2010

Josh Bibb Senior Sprints Marietta, Ohio Marietta Top Performances EvenT meet MARK/Time Date 100m coastal Carolina 11.86 3/12/2010 200m north Florida 23.42 3/5/2010 400m oac Championship 50.40 4/30/2010 500m mount Union 1:07.93 2/20/2010 800m marietta First Glimpse 2:04.71 12/5/2009 Javelin Wilmington 34.96m (114-08) 4/18/2009

12 R ETU LETTE R MEN R NING Caleb Ellis Sophomore Distance St . Albans, W Va. . St . Albans Top Performances EVENT MEET MARK DATE 800m marietta Open #2 2:04.89 1/23/2010 1000m mount Union 2:41.98 2/20/2010 1500m sparky Adams 4:07.54 4/24/2010 1 Mile marietta Alumni 4:38.86 2/5/2010 3000m oac Championship 9:06.59 2/26/2010 5000m cedarville 16:06.33 3/27/2010 8000m (xc) oac Championship 26:32.60 10/30/2010

Jennifer Emmert Junior Distance Martinsburg, W Va. . Martinsburg Top Performances EVENT meeT TIME DATE 1500m oac Gold 5:11.8 3/28/2009 1 mile marietta Open #3 5:28.7 2/28/2009 3000m oac Championship 10:51.3 3/6/2009 5000m rick Meindl 18:57.1 2/20/2009 5000m (xc) all-Ohio Championship 21:03.6 10/2/2009 6000m (xc) oac Championship 23:.55 10/17/2009

Jessica Gebhart Junior Sprints Eaton, Ohio Eaton Top Performances EVENT meeT TIME DATE 55m Mount Union 8.13 2/20/2010 55m H oac Championship 9.03 2/26/2010 100m oac Gold 13.89 4/3/2010 100m H oac Championship 16.29 4/30/2010 200m sparky Adams 29.40 4/24/2010

13 Andy Guimond Junior Distance Marietta, Ohio Marietta R NING LETTE R MEN Top Performances EVENT meeT TIME DATE R ETU 1500m cedarville 4:41.4 3/27/2010 3000m marietta Open #1 9:49.8 1/ 17/2009 3000m stplch Don Frail 10:44.9 4/4/2009 1 Mile marietta Open #2 5:00.1 1/24/2009 5000m coastal Carolina 16:57.4 3/13/2009 8000m (xc) Great Lakes Championship 28:21.0 11/13/2010

Stephanie Hammond Senior Throws Toledo, Ohio Central Catholic Top Performances EVENT meeT MARK DATE Discus coastal Carolina 30.42m (99-10) 3/12/2010 Hammer sparky Adams 42.63m (139-10) 4/24/2010 Javelin oac Gold 27.28m (89-06) 3/29/2008 Shot PuT all-Ohio Championship 10.97m (36-00) 2/13/2010 Weight oac Championship 14.58m (47-10.0) 2/26/2010

Gaston Hayes Sophomore Throws Cleveland, Ohio Rhodes Top Performances EVENT meeT TIME DATE Shot Put Don Frail 13.76m (45-01.75) 4/10/2010 Weight oac Championshio 15.39m (50-06) 2/26/2010 Discus all-Ohio Championship 42.55m (139-07) 4/17/2010 Hammer Don Frail 35.04m (114-11) 4/10/2010

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Matt Hickman LETTE R MEN R NING Senior Sprints St . Mary’s, W Va. . St . Mary’s Top Performances EVENT meeT TIME DATE 55m Mount Union 6.51 2/20/2010 100m ohio Open 10.91 5/3/2008 200m north Florida 22.31 3/5/2010 300m rick Meindl 38.65 2/20/2009 400m north Florida 50.31 3/5/2010

Ryan Householder Junior Sprints Frazeysburg, Ohio Tri-Valley Top Performances EVENT meeT Mark/TIME DATE 55m Marietta Open #3 6.56 2/28/2009 60m Rick Meindl 7.08 2/20/2009 100m Don Frail 10.96 4/4/2009 200m oac Gold 22.13 3/28/2009 400m all-Ohio Championship 50.83 4/17/2010 Long Jump marietta Open #3 6.61m (21-08.25) 2/28/2010

Kim Keesler Junior Sprints/Pole Vault Chagrin Falls, Ohio Chagrin Falls Top Performances EVENT meeT Mark/TIME DATE 55m OAC Championship 7.59 2/26/2010 60m Rick Meindl 8.24 2/20/2009 100m all-Ohio Championship 12.92 4/11/2009 High Jump oac Championship 1.54m (5-00.50) 4/30/2010 Long Jump oac Championship 5.15m (16-10.75) 2/26/2010 Pole VaulT oac Championship 3.86m (12-08.00) 4/30/2010

15 Reba Leonard Junior Distance Brookville, Ohio Brookville

R NING LETTE R MEN Top Performances EVENT meeT TIME DATE R ETU 1500m Don Frail 5:28.32 4/4/2009 3000m Wake Forest 11:19.51 3/20/2009 5000m all-Ohio Championship 19:34.35 4/17/2010 5000m (xc) all-Ohio Championship 19:35.2 10/1/2010 6000m (xc) Great Lakes Championship 22:49.2 11/13/2010

Corryn Muench Junior Sprints Cold Springs, kY . Newport central catholic Top Performances EVENT meeT TIME DATE 55m Marietta First Glimpse 7.85 12/6/2008 100m Don Frail 13.21 4/10/2010 200m Don Frail 26.79 4/4/2009 300m rick Meindl 43.93 2/20/2009 400m marietta First Glimpse 1:00.56 12/5/2010 400m H oac Championship 1:05.52 4/30/2010 500m marietta Open #2 1:24.00 1/23/2010

Caleb Muller Sophomore Distance Columbus, Ohio Bexley Top Performances EVENT meeT TIME DATE 800m Don Frail 2.00.75 4/10/2010 1500m north Florida 4:10.37 3/5/2010 1 Mile mount Union 4:31.56 2/20/2010 3000m marietta Open #2 9:07.23 1/23/2010 5000m cedarville 15.26.30 3/27/2010 8000m (xc) Great Lakes Championship 25:24.80 11/13/2010 10000m all-Ohio Championship 32:34.73 4/17/2010

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Chase Oberfield LETTE R MEN R NING Junior Sprints Heath, Ohio Heath Top Performances EVENT meeT TIME DATE 55m Marietta Open #1 7.03 1/16/2010 200m Don Frail 23.61 4/4/2009 300m marietta Open #1 38.49 1/17/2009 400m oac Championship 51.23 4/30/2010 500m mount Union 1:09.49 2/20/2010 800m sparky Adams 2:02.70 4/24/2010

Mike Pankowski Junior Javelin Pittsburgh, Pa . Woodland Hills Top Performances EVENT MEET TIME DATE Javelin national Championship 62.13m (203-10) 5/27/2010

Kent Reiber Senior Distance Avon Lake, Ohio Avon Lake Top Performances EVENT meeT TIME DATE 200m marietta Dual 26.41 4/8/2008 800m ohio Open 2:04.7 5/5/2007 1500m Wilmington 4:19.8 4/18/2009 1 Mile marietta First Glimpse 4:50.2 12/9/2006 8000m (xc) Great Lakes Championship 29:00.3 11/15/2008 Javelin marietta Dual 28.41m (93-02) 4/10/2007

17 Kristeva Rowe Sophomore Sprints/Jumps Toledo, Ohio R NING LETTE R MEN Slyvania Southview

R ETU Top Performances EVENT meeT TIME DATE 200m Don Frail 27.51 4/10/2010 400m sparky Adams 59.78 4/24/2010 500m oac Championship 1:19.55 2/26/2010 Long Jump Don Frail 5.06m (16-07.25) 4/17/2010 Triple Jump oac Championship 10.77m (35-04.00) 4/30/2010

Nikki Stone Senior Javelin Madison, Ohio Madison Top Performances EVENT meeT TIME DATE Javelin Don Frail 37.62m (123-05) 4/10/2010

James Vogt Junior Sprints/Jumps Egg Harbor Township, N .J . Egg Harbor Top Performances EVENT meeT Mark/TIME DATE 100m north Florida 12.26 3/5/10 55m H oac Championship 8.49 2/26/10 60 m H rick Meindl 9.21 2/20/09 110m H Don Frail 16.17 4/4/09 High Jump marietta Open #2 1.90m (6-02.75) 1/24/09 Long Jump mount Union 6.44m (21-05.50) 2/20/10 Triple Jump mount Union 12.84m (42-01.50) 2/20/10

18 R ETU LETTE R MEN R NING Terrance Wallace Junior Distance Westerville, Ohio Central Top Performances EVENT MEET TIME DATE 800m oac Championship 2:04.6 3/6/2009 1000m mount Union 2:40.41 2/20/2010 1500m oac Gold 4:22.9 3/28/2009 1 Mile marietta Alumni 4:43.8 2/6/2009 3000m Wake Forest 9:20.1 3/20/2009 3000m Stplch All-Ohio Championship 9:46.52 4/17/2010 5000m north Florida 16:03.23 3/5/2010 8000m (xc) Great Lakes Championship 27:00.10 11/13/2010

Anthony Williams Senior Sprints Columbus, Ohio Bishop Hartley Top Performances EVENT meeT TIME DATE 55m Marietta First Glimpse 6.61 12/5/2010 100m north Florida 11.24 3/5/2010 200m north Florida 22.67 3/5/2010 300m rick Meindl 36.95 2/20/2009 400m oac Championship 49.91 4/24/2009 500m marietta Open #3 1:12.2 2/23/2008

Stephanie Williams Senior Distance Vincent, Ohio Warren Local Top Performances EVENT meeT TIME DATE 800m Don Frail 2:28.94 4/10/2010 1000m marietta Open #2 3:36.9 1/24/2009 1 Mile Marietta Alumni 5:49.30 2/5/2010 3000m mount Union 11:31.02 2/20/2010 3000m stplch all-Ohio Championship 12:02.55 4/17/2010 5000m oac Relays 19:49.19 1/30/2010 5000m (xc) oTTerbein 19:51.90 9/25/2010 6000m (xc) oac Championships 23:47.80 10/30/2009 19 Ohio Athletic Conference D-III’s Best Conference

he 2009-10 year proved, once again, why the OAC is one of the most prestigious Division III conferences in the country. The Mount Union football program completed its fourth straight unde- feated regular-season, while making its 13th overall Stagg Bowl appearance. The Ohio Northern volleyball team recorded its 33rd straight winningT season and made its 10th straight NCAA Tournament appearance. The Otterbein women’s soccer team advanced the “Sweet 16” of the NCAA Tournament. Wilmington’s Callen Martin won the indoor 55-meter dash na- c onfer en c e O hio athleti tional title. Ohio Northern wrestler Luke Miller claimed the national title in the 157-pound weight class. The Mount Union women’s basketball team advanced to the “Sweet 16” of the NCAA Championship. The Heidelberg baseball team made its first appearance in the NCAA Division III World series, while the Ohio Northern softball team advanced deep into another NCAA Tournament. Individually, the Conference was represented by over 60 All-Ameri- cans. Academically, the OAC boasted numerous CoSIDA ESPN the Maga- zine Academic All-Americans, along with regional and national coaching honors. The Ohio Athletic Conference, the third oldest conference in col- lege athletics, is predated only by the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (1888) and the Big Ten (1895). The Conference is older than the World Series and even the NCAA itself and has survived two world wars, the Great Depression, the Ko- rean War and the Vietnam Conflict. From a modest beginning of six charter members in 1902, the OAC grew to as many as 24 members in the mid-1920s. Through the years, a total of 31 colleges and universities at one time or another have been members of the OAC. Currently the Conference con- sists of 10 members, including Baldwin-Wallace College, Capital Univer- sity, Heidelberg University, , Marietta College, Mount Union College, , Ohio Northern University, Otterbein College and Wilmington College. Wilmington became the 31st OAC mem- ber school on July 1, 2000. In the OAC’s first year of existence, 1902, the first Conference cham- pion was crowned Case Tech won the football title with a 5-0-0 record. Out- door track was added a year later and a third sport, cross country, became a Conference sport in 1914. More sports were steadily added to the OAC’s repertoire throughout the years, culminating in the addition of women’s sports in 1984. The Conference currently sponsors championships in 21 sports, 11 men’s and 10 women’s. The enrollments at the 10 OAC institutions range from 1,200 to 4,500. All of the schools were founded in the 19th century and have long and outstanding academic reputations. While maintaining these high academic standards, Ohio Athletic Conference athletic teams and athletes have con- sistently enjoyed a great deal of success on a regional and national level. The athletic competition is viewed not as an end in itself, but as an exten- sion of the educational programs. 20 hio athletiO hio r en c e c onfe Conference 2010 OAC INDOOR MEN’S SCORES 1 . . . . . Ohio Northern University...... 155 2 ...... University of Mount Union...... 119 .5 3 ...... Heidelberg University...... 96 4 ...... ...... 66.5. 5...... Marietta College...... 51 6 ...... John Carroll University...... 48 7 ...... Baldwin-Wallace College...... 48 8 ...... ...... 46 9 ...... Wilmington College ...... 44 10 ...... Muskingum University ...... 28

Coaching Staff of the Year: Ohio Northern Bud Yoest Field Athlete of the Meet: Greg Patrick, Balwin-Wallace Don Frail Sprinter of the Meet: Charles Pratt, Mount Union Distance Athlete of the Meet: Ty Griffin, Mount Union

2010 OAC INDOOR WOMEN’S SCORES

1 . . . . . Ohio Northern University...... 122 2...... Marietta College...... 104 3 ...... Baldwin-Wallace College...... 99 4 ...... University of Mount Union...... 81 5 ...... Oterbein University...... 75 6 ...... Heidelberg University...... 7 7 ...... Capital University...... 64 8 ...... Wilmington College ...... 54 9 ...... John Carroll University...... 24 10 ...... Muskingum University ...... 5

Coaching Staff of the Year: Ohio Northern Phil Gordon Field Athlete of the Meet: Aubrey Loy, Mount Union Fred Raizk Sprinter of the Meet: Judy Bataille, Heidelberg Julie Zajac Distance Athlete of the Meet: Alison Steinbrunner, Ohio Northern D’Arcy Hlavin, Baldwin-Wallace

21 2010 OAC OUTDOOR MEN’S SCORES

1 . . . . . Heidelberg University...... 173 2 ...... University of Mount Union...... 136 .5 3 ...... Ohio Northern University...... 116 4 ...... Baldwin-Wallace College...... 93 5 ...... Otterbein University...... 66 .5 6 ...... John Carroll University...... 65 7 ...... Capital University...... 41 8...... Marietta College...... 34 9 ...... Wilmington College ...... 30 c onfer en c e O hio athleti 10 ...... Muskingum University ...... 25

Coaching Staff of the Year: Heidelberg Most Outstanding Sprinter: Charles Pratt, Mount Union Josh Woods, Capital Most Outstanding Distance Runner: Ty Griffin, Mount Union Most Outstanding Field Athlete: Sean Denard, Mount Union

2010 OAC OUTDOOR WOMEN’S SCORES

1 . . . . . Univeristy of Mount Union...... 132 2...... Marietta College...... 124 3 ...... Ohio Northern Univerisity...... 90 .5 4 ...... Capital University...... 87 5 ...... Baldwin-Wallace College...... 84 6 ...... Otterbein University...... 75 .5 7 ...... John Carroll University...... 67 8 ...... Wilmington College ...... 59 9 ...... Heidelberg University...... 43 10 ...... Muskingum University ...... 17

Coaching Staff of the Year: Mount Union Most Outstanding Sprinter: Kwesi Seabrook, Capital Most Outstanding Distance Runner: Kim Chinn, Baldwin-Wallace Most Outstanding Field Athlete: Aubree Jones, Mount Union

22 OAC opponents OA C opponents

Baldwin-Wallace

Location: Berea, Ohio Sports Information Director: Kevin Ruple Nickname: Yellow Jackets SID Phone: (440) 826-2327 Enrollment: 3,050 SID Fax: (440) 826-2329 Colors: Brown and Gold SID E-mail: kruple@bw .edu Head Coach: Dr . Bill Taraschke

Capital

Location: Columbus, Ohio Sports Information Director: Chris Woodley Nickname: Crusaders SID Phone: (614) 236-6174 Enrollment: 2,000 SID Fax: (614) 236-6178 Colors: Purple and White SID E-mail: cwoodley@capital .edu Head Coach: Fred Barends

Heidelberg

Location: Tiffin, Ohio Sports Information Director: Morgan Hawley Nickname: Student Princes SID Phone: (419) 448-2140 Enrollment: 1,500 SID Fax: (419) 448-2034 Colors: Red, Orange & Black SID E-mail: mhawley@heidelberg .edu Head Coach: Briana Shook

John Carroll

Location: University Heights, Ohio Sports Information Director: Chris Wenzler Nickname: Blue Streaks SID Phone: (216) 397-3060 Enrollment: 3,500 SID Fax: (216) 397-3043 Colors: Blue and Gold SID E-mail: cwenzler@jcu edu. Head Coach: Dara Ford

23 Mount Union

Location: Alliance, Ohio Sports Information Director: Leonard Reich Nickname: Purple Raiders SID Phone: (330) 823-6093 C opponents Enrollment: 2,300 SID Fax: (330) 821-0425

OA Colors: Purple and White SID E-mail: reichl@muc .edu Head Men’s Coach: John Homon Head Women’s Coach: Kevin Lucas

Muskingum

Location: New Concord, Ohio Sports Information Director: Tom Caudill Nickname: Fighting Muskies SID Phone: (740) 826-8022 Enrollment: 1,600 SID Fax: (740) 826-8026 Colors: Black and Magenta SID E-mail: tcaudill@muskingum .edu Head Coach: Jacob Gleason

Ohio Northern

Location: Ada, Ohio Sports Information Director: Tim Glon Nickname: Polar Bears SID Phone: (419) 772-2046 Enrollment: 3,400 SID Fax: (419) 772-2590 Colors: Burnt Orange and Black SID E-mail: t-glon@onu edu. Head Coach: Jason Maus

Otterbein

Location: Westerville, Ohio Sports Information Director: Ed Syguda Nickname: Cardinals SID Phone: (614) 823-1288 Enrollment: 3,100 SID Fax: (614) 823-1360 Colors: Tan and Cardinal SID E-mail: esyguda@otterbein .edu Head Coach: David Lehman

Wilmington

Location: Wilmington, Ohio Sports Information Director: Jeff Hibbs Nickname: Quakers SID Phone: (937) 382-6661 ext . 347 Enrollment: 1,200 SID Fax: (937) 383-8557 Colors: Green and White SID E-mail: jeff_hibbs@wilmington edu. Head Coach: Ron Combs

24 2010 Cross Country Review 25 - - - - y Review trong individual performances highlighted the 2010 season for the performances highlightedtrong individual for the 2010 season cross country teams. Head and women’s Marietta College men’s young had to replace Pioneers, which 11 Stanley’s Coach Derek graduated seniors, finished sixth and seventh, respectively in the The Pioneer women opened their campaign by taking sixth at the Williams was named the Most Improved Runner after knocking over Leonard represented the Pioneer women well at both the OAC Leonard represented the Pioneer women well at The Marietta women trying to rebuild their program as well relied The Marietta women trying to rebuild their program Marietta’s men began the season with a fifth place finish at Salisbury Marietta’s In the midst of a rebuilding season the main goals of the year were In the midst of a rebuilding Sophomore Caleb Muller pioneered Marietta’s program back onto pioneered Marietta’s Sophomore Caleb Muller

but did not score as a team. also competed at the All-Ohio and Great Lakes Regional championships All-Ohio also competed at the al Rumble before taking seventh at the OAC Championship. The Pioneers al Rumble before taking seventh at the OAC Championship. then placed 10th at the Otterbein Invitational and 18th at the Inter-Region Sea Gull Opener and second at the Carl Broughton Invitational. Marietta to Emmert. a strong showing each week to help overcome the season ending injury Cline, freshmen Amy Kauffman and freshman Emily Lorek also provided Amy Kauffman Cline, freshmen a minute off her previous personal best. Sophomore Lydia Tillmaand, Tillmaand, her previous personal best. Sophomore Lydia a minute off and second fastest 6k time since the program’s reinstatement in 2002. and second fastest 6k time since the program’s 29th. Leonard, the team’s Most Valuable Runner, posted the fastest 5k Runner, Valuable Most 29th. Leonard, the team’s the Great Lakes Regional, where she earned All-Region after placing the Great Lakes Regional, where she earned Championship, where she earned All-OAC honors after taking 10th, and Championship, where she earned man class and solid performance from returners. man class and solid performance from returners. good conference finish and the first top 20 finish at the regional champion good conference finish and the first top 20 finish a hard working fresh injuries the team was able to find success through Championship. The end was the strongest part of the men’s season with a The end was the strongest part of the men’s Championship. the season. Despite the fitness became an issue shortly after the start of sixth at the OAC Championship and 20th at the Great Lakes Regional sixth at the OAC Championship and 20th at the forward. Injuries and Emmert became the focal point of moving the team with a 24th place finish at Oberlin’s Inter-Regional Rumble before taking Inter-Regional Rumble with a 24th place finish at Oberlin’s Cline and junior Jen Leonard, senior Stephanie Williams, senior Mehgan and 12th in Division III at the All-Ohio Championship. Marietta followed All-Ohio Championship. and 12th in Division III at the course. Junior Reba heavily on their returners to lead the charge on the Invitational. The Pioneers then placed eighth at the Otterbein Invitational Invitational. ship since the reinstatement. University’s Sea Gull Opener and a runner-up finish at its Carl Broughton University’s seconds, all helped the Pioneer men exceed expectations in 2010. seconds, all helped the Pioneer men exceed expectations and junior Andy Guimond, who improved his personal record by 111 Andy Guimond, who improved his personal record by 111 and junior record by 92 seconds and was named the team’s Most Improved Runner Most record by 92 seconds and was named the team’s ran varsity at every meet. Sophomore Sean Hoover bettered his personal ran varsity at every meet. Sophomore Sean Hoover Junior Terrance Wallace dropped 52 seconds off his personal record and dropped 52 seconds off Wallace Terrance Junior earned All-OAC second team honors despite a nagging hamstring injury. All-OAC second team honors despite a nagging hamstring injury. earned goals ending the season on a successful note. Sophomore Caleb Ellis goals ending the season on a successful note. Sophomore championship meet. The Pioneer men were able to accomplish these The Pioneer men were able to accomplish championship meet. to improve individual performance and maintain position at the conference and maintain position at the conference to improve individual performance reinstatement in 2002. Valuable Runner, also became the fastest runner since the program’s runner since the program’s also became the fastest Runner, Valuable Region before finishing 251st at the national meet. Muller, the team’s Most the team’s 251st at the national meet. Muller, Region before finishing pionship and All-Region honors after placing 10th at the NCAA Great Lake Great Lake at the NCAA All-Region honors after placing 10th pionship and years. He earned All-OAC honors after taking second at the OAC Cham All-OAC honors after taking second years. He earned institution at the NCAA Division III Cross Country Championship in 32 Division III Cross Country institution at the NCAA the national scene by becoming the first student-athlete to represent the the first student-athlete to represent the the national scene by becoming

ship. - Athletic Conference Champion standings at the Ohio and women’s men’s S

Countr Cross 2010 2010 OAC Cross Country Results

2010 OAC MEN’S SCORES 1 . . . . . University of Mount Union ...... 61 2 . . . . . Ohio Northern University...... 68 3 . . . . . Heidelberg University...... 90 4 . . . . . Baldwin-Wallace College...... 110 5 . . . . . Otterbein University...... 126

y Championship 6.. . . . Marietta College...... 157 7 . . . . . Wilmington College ...... 167 8 . . . . . John Carroll University...... 192 9 . . . . . Muskingum University ...... 226 10 . . . . Capital University...... 304

Top 10 Finishers C r oss Count r 1 . . . . . Ty Griffin, MTU...... 25:33 .70 2.. . . . Caleb Muller, MAR...... 25:39.90 3 . . . . . Kenneth Janosko, BW...... 25:45 .90 2010 OA 4 . . . . . Jordan Karnes, HEID...... 25:52 .60 5 . . . . . Matt Dixon, OTT...... 25:55 .80 6 . . . . . Scott Wolfe, MTU...... 25:57 .00 7 . . . . . Zachary Szablewski, BW...... 25:57 .40 8 . . . . . Jacob Schoenlein, ONU...... 26:03 .80 9 . . . . . Erik Reed, MTU ...... 26:18 .70 10 . . . . Chris Fyock, OTT...... 26:20 .50

2010 OAC WOMEN’S SCORES 1 . . . . . Ohio Northern University...... 29 2 . . . . . Baldwin-Wallace College...... 63 2 . . . . . Otterbein University...... 63 4 . . . . . Wilmington College ...... 107 5 . . . . . University of Mount Union...... 165 6 . . . . . John Carroll University...... 175 7.. . . . Marietta College...... 190 8 . . . . . Heidelberg University...... 216 9 . . . . . Capital University...... 218 10 . . . . Muskingum University ...... 295

Top 10 Finishers 1 . . . . . Alison Steinbrunner, ONU...... 21:43 .20 2 . . . . . Kim Chinn, BW...... 22:05 .10 3 . . . . . Bekah Reese, OTT...... 22:43 .00 4 . . . . . Kelly Casanova, ONU...... 22:45 .80 5 . . . . . Annie Cekada, WILM...... 22:49 .40 6 . . . . . Lydia Weaver, ONU...... 22:50 .00 7 . . . . . Mallory Bloom, ONU ...... 22:50 .50 8 . . . . . Sarah Rospert, BW...... 22:54 .80 9 . . . . . Hannah Farver, OTT...... 22:57 .40 10.. . . Reba Leonard, MAR...... 22:59.20

Male Runner of the Year: Ty Griffin, Mount Union Female Runner of the Year: Alison Steinbrunner, ONU & Kim Chinn, BW Men’s Staff of the Year: Mount Union Women’s Staff of the Year: Ohio Northern

26 Pioneer Records r Re c o ds P ionee Men’s Indoor Records

Event Record Mark/Time Year 55m Jayshon Irvin 6 .49 2009 200m Matt Hickman 22 .79 2010 300m Tom Moss 36 .1* 1987 400m Tom Moss 50 .02 1987 500m Pat Gragan 1:07 .90 1984 600m Mike DeVoe 1:29 .02 1983 800m Jered Mitchem 1:57 .60 2007 1000m Pat Gragan 2:35 .78 1985 1500m Mike DeVoe 4:06 .04 1984 1 Mile Brad Fawley 4:23 .3h 1976 3000m Ed Menis 9:04 .04 1984 5000m Caleb Muller 15:26 .93 2010 55m Hurdles John Jones 7 .92 1990 4x160 Relay Speicher/Jones/Olson/Briggs 1:16 .89 1990 4x200 Relay Hickman/Irvin/Householder/Williams 1:31 .62 2009 4x400 Relay Bibb/Oberfield/Householder/Thomas 3:29.94 2010 4x800 Relay Mitchem/Mickle/Thomas/Potter 8:29 .95 2009 Sprint Medley Relay Gay/Thomas/Roberts/Mitchem 3:48 .97 2007 Distance Medley Relay Thomas/Bibb/Wallace/Mickle 10:30 .79 2010 Long Jump Jim Eibel 22-07 .00 (6 .88m) 1988 Triple Jump Fred Lovett 45-02 .50 (13 .78m) 1976 High Jump Chris Taylor 6-09 .50 (2 .07m) 2005 Pole Vault Seth Beckner 14-02 .75 (4 .34m) 2008 Shot Put Brian Pallini 49-08 .25 (15 .14m) 2009 Weight Throw Brian Pallini 57-06 .25 (17 .53m) 2009

Women’s Indoor Records

Event Record Mark/Time Year 55m Brittany Sims 7 .36 2008 200m Corryn Muench 26 .84 2011 300m Sheena Spencer 41 .94 2009 400m Sheena Spencer 58 .48 2009 500m Kristeve Rowe 1:19 .55 2010 800m Jessi Larrison 2:22 .57 2007 1000m Randi Robertson 3:11 .06 2008 1500m Laurie Hoyt 5:22 .4 1987 1 Mile Randi Robertson 5:26 .20 2007 3000m Randi Robertson 10:36 .27 2008 5000m Randi Robertson 18:38 .97 2009 55m Hurdles Jessica Gebhart 9 .03 2010 4x160 Relay Rognon/Munn/Gessner/Tenney 1:35 .23 2003 4x200 Relay Sims/Spencer/Tims/Muench 1:47 .72 2009 4x400 Relay Spencer/Tims/Larrison/Muench 4:03 .49 2009 4x800 Relay Robertson/Puckett/Wern/Emmert 10:17 .87 2009 SMR Leach/Ferrell/Spencer/Larrison 4:37 86 . 2008 Distance Medley Relay Robertson/Tirpak/Larrison/Emmert 12:54 .20 2009 Long Jump Ashley Bault 17-11 .00 (5 .46m) 2010 Triple Jump Ashley Bault 36-02 .75 (10 .36m) 2010 High Jump Ashley Bault 5-03 .25 (1 .61m) 2010 Breanne Kosar 5-03 .25 (1 .61m) 2007 Pole Vault Kim Keesler 11-10 .50 (3 .62m) 2010 Shot Put Jacci Weaver 39-01 .00 (11 .91m) 2010 Weight Throw Tiffany Kovacevich 48-08 .25 (14 .84m) 2009

* Denotes hand time

27 Men’s Outdoor Records

Event Record Mark/Time Year 100m Jayshon Irvin 10 .71 2009 200m Tom Moss 21 .48 1987 400m Tom Moss 47 .68 1987 800m Pat Gragan 1:52 .5 1986 1500m Brad Fawley 3:53 .3 1977

P ionee r e c o ds 3000m Steeple Chase Brad Fawley 9:46 .04 1975 5000m Brad Fawley 14:43 .2 1977 10000m Brad Fawley 32:20 .7 1976 110m High Hurdles Randy Blake 15 .14 1972 400m Int . Hurdles John Jones 52 .83 1990 4x100 Relay Downey/Irvin/Endicott/Hickman 41 .97 2009 4x400 Relay Cortez/Moodie/Tolley/Kaandzer 3:19 .4* 1969 Short Medley Relay Levy/Booher/Roller/Tolley 3:30 .1* 1970 Distance Medley Relay Naylor/Cortez/Revenbaugh/Barnum 10:15 .2* 1971 Long Jump Jim Eibel 23-04 .50 (7 .12m) 1988 Triple Jump Eric Bachman 45-09 .75 (13 .93m) 1978 High Jump Jeff Stafford 7-00 .00 (2 .13m) 1981 Pole Vault Seth Beckner 15-01 .00 (4 .60m) 2008 Shot Put Brian Pallini 51-09 .25 (15 .78m) 2009 Discus Greg Mitchell 160-11 (49 .05m) 1967 Javelin Mike Pankowski 203-10 (62 .13m) 2010 Hammer Brian Pallini 171-09 (52 .36m) 2009

Women’s Outdoor Records

Event Record Mark/Time Year 100m Brittany Sims 12 .52 2010 200m Sheena Spencer 26 .22 2009 400m Sheena Spencer 57 .70 2009 800m Jessi Larrison 2:15 .68 2009 1500m Randi Robertson 4:51 .18 2008 3000m Randi Robertson 11:44 .06 2009 5000m Randi Robertson 18:26 .69 2008 10000m Shannon McDonald 40:20 .44 2008 100m High Hurdles Mallory Sinoski 15 .89 2006 400m Int . Hurdles Brittany Sims 1:02 .78 2010 4x100 Relay Sims/Muench/Tims/Asubury 48 .50 2010 4x400 Relay Muench/Tims/Sims/Rowe 3:53 .64 2010 Short Medley Relay Sinoski/Cummons/Ferrell/Larrison 4:36 .00 2006 Distance Medley Relay Whitney/Hoyt/Cole/Nichols 13:40 .3 1986 Long Jump Ashley Bault 18-03 .25 (5 .57m) 2010 Triple Jump Wendy Meade 37-10 .00 (11 .53m) 1989 High Jump Ashley Bault 5-03 .75 (1 .62m) 2010 Pole Vault Kim Keesler 12-08 .00 (3 .86m) 2010 Shot Put Tiffany Kovacevich 40-08 .75 (12 .41m) 2009 Discus Jacci Weaver 124-08 (37 .99m) 2010 Javelin Nikki Stone 123-05 (37 .62m) 2010 Hammer Tiffany Kovacevich 155-02 (47 .25m) 2009

* Denotes hand time

28 Marietta r F P ionee Facilities a

The facilities Marietta College has to offer track & field/cross country c ilities recruits are tough to be matched by any other college in the region.

The Broughton Nature and Wildlife Education Area The wildlife area contains more than 500 acres of land filled with grass paths and wooded trails . Located just three miles from campus, the nature preserve varies terrain through the scenic hillside . Broughton’s is an ideal training venue for cross country and also serves as the home course for both Marietta College and Marietta High School .

Dyson Baudo Recreation Center In 2003, the Dyson Baudo Recreation Center (DBRC) opened on the Marietta College campus. The five-year, 19 million-dollar project established a wellness facility to host varsity, intramural and personal athletic activities in the renovated 54,000 square-foot Ban Johnson Arena and a newly constructed 84,000 square-foot fieldhouse. The DBRC contains an indoor track that encircles four multipurpose courts, a crew training facility, a fitness center, two racquetball courts, a wheelchair-accessible weight room, a multipurpose room and a two-story climbing wall . Varsity athletes and recreational walkers travel countless miles on the six-lane, two-hundred meter indoor track . Made of Mondo, the same surface used at the Olympic Games, the facility commonly hosts indoor collegiate and high school track & field meets, as well as a wide variety of sports camps.

Annasenz Track at Don Drumm Stadium Named after legendary Marietta High School track coach Bob Annasenz, the track and Don Drumm Stadium carry much his- tory . The stadium was built in 1916 and had a cinder track, which remained until the 1980s . A latex surface was installed in place of the cinders to make the track one of the best facilities in the region to run on . In 2004, Marietta College negotiated the reacquisition of the stadium and track from the Marietta City School District . This allowed the College to move forward with a $2 million Fields Project to im- prove the facility and make it once again a great place to run . Along with the FieldTurf football venue, a polyurethane base mat system was installed during the summer of 2005 and was ready for competi- tion beginning in the spring of 2006 . Other improvements included adding a steeplechase pit, new shot put area and a hammer/discus cage as well as a javelin runway . Don Drumm Stadium was the site of the 2009 NCAA Division III Outdoor Track and Field Championship .

29 30 Marietta Administration the finestinNewEngland. lacrosse andfootball,whileimprovingitsfacilitiesthatnowrankamong ship. Endicottalsosuccessfullylaunchednewprogramsforequestrian, seasons andwonfiveleaguechampionshipsoneECACchampion teams averagedover20winsperyearin13 NCAA or ECACtournaments.Hisbaseball championships andparticipatedin47 the Endicottteamswon37conference Mass., from1995-2008.Underhiswatch Coach atEndicottCollegeinBeverly, the Directorof Athletics andHeadBaseball intramural programsandfacilities. sports andtheCollege’s recreationand Division IIIathleticsprogramwith18varsity in Marchof2008.HeoverseesaNCAA all ofitsstudents. for experience educational the enriching facilities, and new buildings many traditions andbrightfuturethatMariettaenjoys,”Scottsaid. and receivedherM.A.inhistory1969Ph.D.1974. 1968. ShethenattendedHarvardUniversity Beta Kappaandearnedher A.B. degree in of RichmondwhereshewaselectedPhi from Westhampton College attheUniversity Bradford College,inHaverhill,Mass. College. Marietta at president female first the is She became the17thPresidentofCollege. on July15,2000,whenDr. Jean A. Scott Williamstown, Mass.). The couplehastwo children,Dan,11 and Allison, 9. of 1994astheGulls’ firstbaseball andbasketballcoach. where hewasagraduateassistant. HejoinedEndicottCollegeinthefall tion/Athletic Administration fromSpringfield CollegeinMassachusetts, baseball team.Hewentontoearna MasterofScienceinPhysicalEduca sity in1987,wherehewasanall-conference shortstoponthePolarBears President, Dr rationAdminist Marietta Athletics Director, LarryHiser He earnedaBachelorof Arts inEnglish from OhioNorthernUniver Prior tojoiningMarietta,Hiserwas Larry HiserjoinedMariettaCollege Since Scott’s arrivalat Marietta thecampushasgrowntoinclude with the rich the college to lead at theopportunity excited “I amvery with amajorinhistory Scott graduated Most recently, Scottwaspresidentof A newerabeganatMariettaCollege The Oregon,Ohio, nativeismarriedtotheformerSusan Chick(of . Jeana. Scott - - - Marietta Athletic Staff A Administration Directory c S thleti Athletics Director Larry Hiser...... (740) 376-4667 taff D i

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Women’s Basketball Jill Meiring...... (740) 376-4586

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Football Jeff Filkovski...... (740) 376-4664

Men’s Rowing Chris Pucella...... (740) 376-4515

Women’s Rowing Kelly Harris ...... (740) 376-4671

Men’s Soccer Stephen Rose...... (740) 376-4949

Women’s Soccer Jen Simonetti ...... (740) 376-4516

Men’s Tennis Steve Iman ...... (740) 376-4552

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Men & Women’s Track & Field Derek Stanley ...... (740) 376-4656

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