QUICK FACTS & TABLE OF CONTENTS THE INSTITUTE SPORTS INFORMATION Official Name...... Institute of Technology Office Phone ...... (404) 894-5445 Location ...... , Ga. Office Fax ...... (404) 894-1248 Founded ...... 1885 Athletic Internet Site...... www.ramblinwreck.com Enrollment ...... 16,000 Director ...... Allison George (, 1988) Colors...... Old Gold and White Associate SID ...... Mike Stamus (Virginia Tech, 1982) Nicknames ...... Yellow Jackets, Rambling Wreck Assistant SID...... Chris Capo (Georgia Tech, 1997) Institute Website ...... www.gatech.edu Assistant SID...... Melissa Jenkins (Georgia Tech, 1994) Conference ...... Atlantic Coast (ACC) Assistant SID...... Cheryl Watts (Georgia Tech, 2002) President ...... Dr. G. Wayne Clough (Georgia Tech, 1964) SID Intern ...... Chris Whitehead (Georgia Tech, 2002) Office Phone ...... (404) 894-5051 Track & Field Contact...... Scott MacDonald (St. Andrews, 1999) Director of Athletics ...... Dave Braine (North Carolina, 1965) MacDonald at Home ...... (404) 846-2258 Office Phone ...... (404) 894-5411 E-mail ...... [email protected] Assistant Director/Sports Administration...... Bobby Robinson Office Mailing Address Faculty Rep...... George Nemhauser (CCNY, 1958) Georgia Tech Athletic Association 150 Bobby Dodd Way, N.W. TRACK & FIELD INFORMATION Atlanta, Ga., 30332-0455 Men’s Head Coach ...... Grover Hinsdale (Ferris State, 1976) Year at Tech ...... 26th (12th as head coach) TABLE OF CONTENTS E-mail ...... [email protected] Quick Facts & Table of Contents ...... 1 Office Phone ...... (404) 894-5488 Men’s Outlook ...... 2 Head Cross Country Coach .....Alan Drosky (Georgia Tech, 1987) Men’s Track and Field Roster ...... 3 Year at Tech ...... 14th Meet the Yellow Jackets ...... 4-14 E-mail ...... [email protected] Head Coach Grover Hinsdale ...... 15 Assistant Coach (Jumps) ...... Nat Page Assistant Coach Alan Drosky ...... 16 Year at Tech ...... 9th Assistant Coaches ...... 17 E-mail ...... [email protected] Support Staff ...... 18 Office Phone ...... (404) 894-8220 Tech Administration ...... 19 Assistant Coach (Sprints) ...... Andria King 2004 Recap ...... 20 Year at Tech ...... 4th The Atlantic Coast Conference ...... 21 E-mail ...... [email protected] All-Time ACC and NCAA Championship Finishes ...... 22 Office Phone ...... (404) 894-4401 Record Book ...... 23 Assistant Coach (Distance) ...... Becky Megesi Tech’s National Champions ...... 24 Year at Tech ...... 4th Team Captains and Tech Hall of Fame Members ...... 25 E-mail ...... [email protected] George C. Griffin Track...... 26 Office Phone ...... (404) 894-5448 Morris Bryan Stadium ...... 27 Assistant Coach (Throws) ...... Allen Bradd All-time Top Indoor Performers ...... 28-29 Year at Tech ...... 2nd All-time Top Outdoor Performers ...... 30-31 E-mail ...... [email protected] All-time Honors ...... 32-36 Office Phone ...... (404) 894-4422 World Competition ...... 37 2004 Indoor ACC Finish ...... 5th (72 pts.) Coaching History ...... 38 2004 Indoor NCAA Finish ...... Did not score Letterwinners...... 39-41 2004 Outdoor ACC Finish ...... 4th (103 pts.) 2005 NCAA Qualifying Standards ...... 42 2004 Outdoor NCAA Finish ...... Did not score This is Georgia Tech ...... 43-52 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 15/8 MEDIA SERVICES 2004 All-America Returnees: ...... Montrell Person (110 Hurdles) Up-to-date track and field times, meet results and photographs can be obtained by 2004 Returning NCAA Qualifiers: ... Montrell Person (110 Hurdles) contacting track SID Scott MacDonald at (404) 894-9737. 2004 ACC Champion Returnees: ..... Montrell Person (60 Hurdles, 110 Hurdles) and Zeb Sion (Shot Put). 2004 All-ACC Returnees: Holt McPherson (), Montrell Person (60 Hurdles,110 Hurdles), Kyle Rabbitt (5,000 Meters) and Zeb Sion (Shot Put).

CREDITS The 2005 Georgia Tech Men’s Track and Field Media Guide was written, designed and edited by Scott MacDonald. Head shots and team photo taken by Stanley Leary. Action photos by John Gilman, Chris Gooley, Laura Rauch and Rob Skinner. Printed by EBSCO Media, in Birmingham, Ala.

1 Outlook After cracking the top five at the indoor and day.” “We will be much improved in this event outdoor Atlantic Coast Conference Championships “Nazar is a Georgia State runner-up in the this year,” said Hinsdale. in three consecutive seasons, the Georgia Tech 1600 meters and will be one of our leaders in the men’s track and field team will be gunning for a mile right away.” Jumps, Pole Vault fourth in 2005. Another strong suit for the Yellow Jackets “What really gets us excited about the 2005 Distance will be the jump events. Senior All-ACC season is this is a very veteran, well balanced Senior All-ACC performer Kyle Rabbitt will performer Holt McPherson and sophomore James team,” said head coach Grover Hinsdale. “We lead the pack in the distance events. He posted a Lemons II will lead Tech in the long and triple did have a very good close to the 2004 outdoor 14th-place finish at the ACC Cross Country jump events. season and I think you always gain momentum Championships this past fall to garner all- “Holt is a seasoned veteran that has been from a finish like that. We had five ACC conference honors and earned All-ACC honors at very successful thus far in his career,” said champions last year and we really didn’t lose that the indoor meet in 2004. Hinsdale. “James really showed signs that he is many members from last year’s team. “Kyle is a proven scorer at the conference going to be a very competitive Division I triple “We’re going into this season with the mind meet and has battled through some injuries jumper last year. I’m excited about the outlook on set that we want to finish in the top three at the towards the end of his career,” said Hinsdale. his second season.” conference championship and be a top 20 team Senior Adam Jones and sophomore Cristan High School standout Jerome Miller will lead nationally. That’s a standard team goal for this Duvall will run the 3000-Steeplechase for the the Jackets in the high jump. Miller won state program and we certainly think this team is Jackets. crowns in both the indoor and outdoor high school capable of meeting those goals, and maybe “Both of these young men performed well in seasons in Maryland and Virginia. exceeding them.” the Steeplechase for us last year,” said Hinsdale. “He was a standout in high school and is “They will continue to get better.” going to blossom into a tremendous high jumper, Sprints Sophomore Blake Fertitta and freshmen Kyle and triple jumper, at this level,” said Hinsdale. Seniors Donald Beamer and Dennis Davis French and Ryan Pfeffer should lead the Jackets Junior Chase Sasser tallied top marks for will lead the Yellow Jackets in the short sprints. in the longer events. Tech in the pole vault last season and will lead Davis missed last season due to an injury, while “Blake redshirted last season for us and had the Jackets again this year. Beamer tallied lifetime-best times in the 100- and a good cross country season this fall,” said “Chase came on really strong at the end of 200-meter dashes. Hinsdale. “Ryan improved throughout the cross the 2004 season, and if he picks up where he left “Dennis is recovering from another football country season and Kyle is a very talented off, he will be a factor in the ACC this year,” said shoulder injury this year, but we’re looking freshman.” Hinsdale. forward to having him back with us in the next few weeks and start training for what we know Hurdles Throws will be another productive indoor and outdoor This event might be one of the strongest for Seniors Zeb Sion and Jonathan Spillman season,” said coach Hinsdale. the Yellow Jackets. Senior All-American Montrell return for Tech in the shot put and discus events. “Donald is a proven competitor for us and Person won ACC titles in the 60- and 110-meter Sion won his first ACC crown last year in the shot we look for him to proceed to get better.” hurdles last year and finished ninth in the 110 put during the outdoor season and Spillman just A newcomer in the short sprints for Tech will hurdles at the Outdoor NCAA Championships. missed qualifying for the Outdoor NCAA be sophomore transfer Andre’ Sims. Sims came “An All-American in the high hurdles, Championships at the NCAA East Region to Tech from Georgia Southern where they do not Montrell had his greatest season for the Gold and Championships. compete in men’s track. White last year,” said Hinsdale. “He is physically “Zeb is coming of an ACC championship “Andre has had a productive fall season and fit and ready to go this year.” year in the shot put and Jonathan had another we’re looking forward to getting started with the Behind Person will be returners Brandon solid year for us,” said Hinsdale. “It’s been indoor and outdoor seasons,” said Hinsdale. Duckett and Justin Lawrence. wonderful having these two young men in our The 400 meters group is probably the “Brandon is a changed man and is ready to program and I’m excited about their senior year.” deepest on the Rambling Wreck squad. Senior step out into his own this year,” said Hinsdale. Senior Jonathan Chihoski and walk-on Brian Ford, juniors Nate Smiga and Matt Trester, “He will run the 400 hurdles for us. senior Eric Massey will lead Tech in the weight along with sophomores Treamon Andrews and “Justin had a slow start to the season last and hammer throw events. Chihoski held the top Taylor Narewski will compete for Tech in this year and is ready to make progress in the 110 marks for the Jackets a year ago in the weight event. hurdles.” and hammer throw. “Brain will be the leader of this group and he Newcomers Kurt Kinkead, Cameron Butler “Jonathan has some very big shoes to fill, had the best fall training of his career,” said and Chris Mounce will provide even more but I think he’s ready to do so, in the loss of Ian Hinsdale. “He is very excited about the upcoming strength for the Jackets in the hurdle events. Brewer with an injury,” said Hinsdale. “Ian is an season and so are we. “Kurt was a NCAA regional qualifier last All-American in the program and had an “Matt, Nate, Taylor and Treamon are all year as a freshman at Ball State and has had a outstanding career and I know Jonathan will be working hard and focused on the upcoming phenomenal fall of training,” said Hinsdale. ready for that challenge. season.” “Cameron had an outstanding high school career “Eric is a walk-on to this program but I know and Chris has been enjoying a good fall of that coach [Allen] Bradd is excited about his Middle Distance training.” prospects and athletic ability.” Senior Neil McDonagh and freshmen Derek Senior Anthony Hoover will lead the Hoye and David Sanders will lead the Yellow Relays Rambling Wreck in the javelin throw this season Jackets in the 800 meters. McDonagh will also The relays should be much improved this after tallying a sixth-place finish at the outdoor be the frontrunner for Tech in the 1500 meters. indoor and outdoor seasons. The Yellow Jackets ACC meet last year. “Neil finished fourth at the Outdoor ACC have a plethora of athletes that can run the 4x100, “Anthony has been a consistent ACC scorer Championships in the 1500 and had a good cross 4x400 and Distance Medley Relay events. for us and has had an outstanding career,” said country season after being hurt in the beginning of “A host of team members could make up Hinsdale. the year,” said Hinsdale. 4x100-meter relay team,” said Hinsdale. “Davis, “Derek tallied the nation’s top time in his Person, Ford, Beamer, Sims and McPherson Multi junior season in the 800 meters and David is a are all talented sprinters and any four of them Senior Greg McCormick returns this year local talent with a ton of potential.” would make up a very competitive 4x100 relay after making a name for himself last year in the Adding depth and talent to this group will be team. ACC. McCormick posted a pair of top-seven senior Rob Kuhn, sophomores Josh Hammel, The leaders for the 4x400-meter relay team finishes in the multi events at the indoor and David Herren and freshman Nazar Trilisky. will be Ford, Kinkead, Hoye, Trester, Smiga and outdoor ACC Championships and broke the “Rob has been getting better and better as Andrews. school record in the heptathlon at the indoor meet. his career has gone on here at Tech,” said “Historically, the 4x400 relay has been a “Greg has worked extremely hard for what Hinsdale. “He had the best fall he’s every had in great event for us. It’s very important to me that he has accomplished in this sport,” said Hinsdale. cross country and I believe the momentum will we continue to put a team on the track that will be “He is very focused on the tasks at hand and I continue into the track season. competitive, not just at the conference level, but have no doubt that he will perform at a high level “David really struggled to find his groove nationally as well.” last year, but made strides this fall and Josh The managers of the DMR team will be continues to work hard and improves day-by- Kuhn, Hoye, Hammel, Fertitta and McDonagh.

2 Yellow Jacket Roster NAME CL. HT. EVENTS HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) Treamon Andrews So. 6-0 Middle Distance Atlanta, Ga. (Benjamin E. Mays) Donald Beamer Sr. 6-0 Sprints Charlotte, N.C. (Independence) Ian Brewer Sr. 6-7 Throws Saunderstown, R.I. (North Kingstown) Cameron Butler Fr. 5-10 Hurdles Marietta, Ga. (Wheeler) Jonathan Chihoski Sr. 6-1 Hammer Warwick, R.I. (Warwick Veterans Memorial) Chris Clarke So. 6-0 Middle Distance Mechanicsville, Va. (Atlee) Josh Cross Fr. 5-10 Distance Ponte Vedra, Fla. (Allen D. Nease) Dennis Davis Sr. 6-0 Sprints Atco, N.J. (Edgewood) Chris dos Santos So. 6-0 Distance Stockbridge, Ga. (Stockbridge) Brandon Duckett So. 6-3 Sprints, Hurdles Baltimore, Md. (Mount Saint Joseph) Cristan Duvall So. 5-9 Middle Distance Duluth, Ga. (Wesleyan) Blake Fertitta So. 5-4 Distance Fayetteville, Ga. (Landmark Christian) Brian Ford Sr. 5-9 Sprints Ashland, Va. (Atlee) Kyle French Fr. 6-0 Distance Lewis Center, Ohio (Olentangy) Josh Hammel So. 5-4 Middle Distance Marietta, Ga. (Lassiter) David Herren So. 5-11 Middle Distance Rome, Ga. (Rome) Anthony Hoover Sr. 5-8 Javelin Chambersburg, Pa. (Chambersburg) Derek Hoye Fr. 6-0 Middle Distance Columbus, Ohio (St. Charles Prep) Adam Jones Sr. 6-3 Distance Metarie, La. (Brother Martin) Massato Kan Fr. 6-0 Distance Columbus, Ga. (Columbus) Kurt Kinkead So.-TR 6-3 Hurdles Valley Stream, N.Y. (Ball State) Rob Kuhn Jr. 5-10 Distance Delmar, N.Y. (Bethlehem Central) Justin Lawrence So. 5-11 Sprints, Hurdles Atlanta, Ga. (Walton) James Lemons II So. 6-2 Jumps, Sprints Atlanta, Ga. (St. Pius X) Eric Massey Sr. 6-5 Throws Gainesville, Fla. (Buchholz) Greg McCormick Sr. 6-2 Multi Middletown, Md. (Middletown) Neil McDonagh Sr. 6-0 Distance San Francisco, Calif. (St. Ignatius College Prep) Holt McPherson Sr. 6-0 Jumps, Sprints Mebane, N.C. (Appalachian State) Jerome Miller Fr. 6-1 Jumps Stafford, Va. (Colonial Forge) Gaben Moore Sr. 5-9 Distance Concord, Mich. (Concord) Chris Mounce Fr. 6-1 Sprints, Hurdles Dallas, Pa. (Dallas) Taylor Narewski So. 6-0 Sprints Greenville,S.C. (Jefferson County Intl. Baccalaureote) Montrell Person Sr. 6-2.5 Hurdles Merriville, Ind. (Merriville) Ryan Pfeffer Fr. 5-10 Distance Mankato, Minn. (Mankato) Andy Powlen Fr. 6-2 Throws Kewanna, Ind. (Caston) Kyle Rabbitt Sr. 5-11 Distance Red Oak, Ga. (Landmark Christian) Clark Rivers Jr. 5-10 Distance Fayetteville, Ga. (Landmark Christian) David Sanders Fr. 6-0 Middle Distance Conyers, Ga. (Heritage) Chase Sasser Jr. 5-6 Pole Vault Snellville, Ga. (Brookwood) Joe Scroggins Fr. 6-0 Throws Dallas, Texas (Lake Highlands) Ethan-Nico Shaner Jr. ?? Javelin ????????????????? Andre Sims So.-TR 5-8 Sprints Snellville, Ga. (Georgia Southern) Zeb Sion Sr. 6-5 Throws Pocatello, Idaho (Highland) Nathan Smiga Jr. 6-1 Sprints Centerville, Ohio (Centerville) Jonathan Spillman Sr. 6-2 Throws Austin, Texas (McNeil) Matthew Trester Jr. 6-1 Sprints Englewood, Colo. (Cherry Creek)

Men’s Head Coach: Grover Hinsdale, 26th Year (12th as head coach) Assistant Coach: Alan Drosky, 14th Year (10th as women’s head coach) Assistant Coach: Allen Bradd, Second Year Assistant Coach: Andria King, Fourth Year Assistant Coach: Becky Megesi, Fourth Year Assistant Coach: Nat Page, Ninth Year

3 Meet the Yellow Jackets

In 2003-04: Posted a season-best time of 50.49 in the 400 meters to finish 18th at the High School: Four-year letterwinner under coach Chad Walker ... Elected team Yellow Jacket Invitational ... Finished 18th in the prelims of the Outdoor ACC captain as a senior ... Won 300 hurdles at the 2004 Region Championships ... Championships with a time of 51.35 in the 400 ... Had a 20th-place finish in the 400 at Helped guide team to an indoor region, county and state championship ... Ran a leg the Orange & Purple Classic with a time of 51.35 ... Top indoor 400 time came at the of the NSIC 4x400 relay championship team in ’03 ... Member of the Marietta Daily Kentucky Invitational with a mark of 51.80. Journal and Atlanta Journal Constitution’s all-county teams in senior year ... Tabbed High School: Four-year letterwinner at Benjamin E. Mays High School under coach team’s Most Valuable Performer as a senior ... Earned Freshman of the Year honors ... Floyd Mack ... Named team’s most valuable runner after junior and senior seasons ... Beta club member ... Graduated with high honors, made honor roll in all four years Elected team captain from 2001-03 ... Led high school team to a state championship and Spanish Honor Society. in 2001 ... Part of the 4x400 relay team that won the state title in sophomore and Personal: Born Cameron Keith Butler on Nov. 24, 1986, in Philadelphia, Pa. ... junior seasons ... Named USATF All-American in the 4x400 as a sophomore ... Parents are Ronald and Esther Browne-Butler ... Has a younger sister, Cara (15) ... Lettered in basketball for three seasons ... Named captain in junior and senior Enjoys listening to music, playing basketball and football ... Majoring in industrial seasons ... National Honor Society and class president from 2001-03 ... President of engineering. FBLA. Personal: Born George Treamon Andrews on Jan. 4, 1985, in Atlanta, Ga. ... Parents are George and Janice Andrews ... Sister, Teslie (Andrews) Davis, ran track for the Yellow Jackets from 1993-97 ... Brother-in-law, Donald Davis, played football at Tech from 1993-95 and was elected captain as a senior ... Father is President of Capitol City Bank and Trust ... Majoring in business management.

In 2003-04: Redshirted ... ACC Academic Honor Roll. In 2002-03: Broke the school record in the hammer throw at the Penn Relays with a toss of 204’8" ... Won the hammer throw at the Outdoor ACC Championships (197’11") en route to being named All-ACC ... Finished fifth at the NCAA East Region Championships with a throw of 203’0" ... Posted a 13th-place finish at the Outdoor In 2003-04: Posted a 13th-place finish at the Outdoor ACC Championships with a NCAA Championships (200’10") en route to earning All-America honors ... Earned All- season-best mark of 11.06 in the 100-meter dash ... Tallied a 27th-place finish in the ACC honors in the weight throw at the Indoor ACC Championships, finishing second prelims of the 200-meter dash at the outdoor ACC meet with a season-best time of (59’0.75") ... Broke indoor school record in the weight throw with a career-best toss of 22.27 ... Ran a lifetime-best time of 22.08 in the 200 meters at the Indoor ACC 60’0.50" at the Bronco Qualifier, finishing second ... Tallied a third-place finish at the Championships ... Tallied a 19th-place finish at the Indoor Clemson Invitational ... Kentucky Invitational (55’4.75") ... ACC Academic Honor Roll. Finished with a season-best time of 7.11 in the 60-meter dash at the Meyo Invitational In 2001-02: Emerged as one of the Jackets top throwers during the outdoor ... ACC Academic Honor Roll. season...Set the school record in the hammer throw with a toss of 186’10.00" at the In 2002-03: Posted the outdoor top time in the 100 meters for the Yellow Jackets at Clemson Orange & Purple Classic...Also had the team’s top mark in the discus the Yellow Jacket Invitational (10.89) ... Finished 12th at the Outdoor ACC (161’10.00")...That performance came at the Knoxville Invitational...Placed fifth in the Championships in the 100 meters ... Tallied a 15th-place finish at the Outdoor ACC hammer and ninth in the discus at the ACC Outdoor Championships...Posted wins in meet in the 200 meters (22.63) ... Had a 17th-place finish at the Indoor ACC the hammer at the Yellow Jacket Invitational and the Knoxville Invitational...Had four Championships in the 200 meters (22.46) ... Competed in the 60-meter dash at the top-five finishes in the discus during the outdoor season...Finished 12th in the weight Indoor ACC meet and finished 20th with a time of 7.17 ... ACC Academic Honor Roll. throw at the ACC Indoor Championships...Ranked seventh in the hammer and 10th in In 2001-02: Had a solid rookie indoor season...Ranked first on the team in the 55- the discus among ACC competitors...Best mark in the weight throw (52’2.00) came at meter dash and 200 meters...Season-best 55-meter dash (6.76) came at the MTSU the Rod McCravy Memorial Track Meet, where he finished second...Took first in the Invitational, while finest 200 performance (22.13) came at the Wildcat Speed weight throw at the MTSU Invitational...Placed third in the shot put at the MTSU Meet...Top 55-meter time ranked 10th in the ACC...Ran the 60 and 200 meters at the Invitational in his only action of the season in that event. ACC Indoor Championships, placing 22nd in the 60 and 21st in the 200...Posted top- High School: Rhode Island state champion in the discus and hammer throws in five finishes in the 60 and 200 meters at the Wildcat Speed Meet...Did not compete 2001...State discus champion in 2000...Two-time team MVP...Earned All-America during the outdoor season...ACC Academic Honor Roll. honors in the indoor weight throw by placing second at nationals...Ranked fourth High School: A two-time North Carolina state champion in the 200 meters at nationally in the hammer with a throw of 207’1.00"...Holds discus and weight throw Charlotte’s Independence High School...Also earned all-state honors in the 4x100 records at North Kingstown...Team captain as a junior and senior...Also played one relay and indoor 300 meters in 1998 and 200 in ‘99...Named Southwestern 4A year of football and one year of basketball...Honor Roll student. Conference MVP as a senior...Four-time all-conference selection...Posted the nation’s Personal: Ian K. Brewer...Born Dec. 22, 1982...Parents are Glenn and Nancy 10th-fastest time in the 100 meters as a senior (10.64)...Three-time team captain...Also Brewer...Majoring in management. played one year of football...Ranked eighth in his class...National achievement scholar...Executive Class Treasurer...Member of Vocational Technical and French Honor Societies...President of Chess Club. Personal: Donald O. Beamer...Born on May 2, 1983...Son of Donald, Sr. and Vivian Beamer...Majoring in Economics at Tech...Uncle Timothy played football for the Buffalo Bills. 4 Meet the Yellow Jackets Personal: Born Joshua Austin Cross on May 23, 1986, in St. Augustine, Fla. ... Parents are Bob and Sandi Cross ... Brother, Justin, is a redshirt freshman on the cross country and track teams at Florida State ... Has a second older brother, Jeff (24) ... Majoring in aerospace engineering.

In 2003-04: Tallied a ninth-place finish in the hammer throw with a season-best mark of 161’07" to finish ninth at the Yellow Jacket Invitational ... Posted a 14th-place finish in the weight throw at the Indoor ACC Championships with toss of 49’01" ... Had a personal-record throw of 52’00" in the weight throw at the Gator Invitational ... Held the top marks for Tech in the hammer and weight throw events. In 2002-03: Finished seventh at the Clemson Relays with a season-best mark of 153’9" in the hammer throw ... Tallied another seventh-place finish at the Yellow Jacket Invitational (155’10") ... In 2003-04: Suffered an injury and had season-ending surgery. Ended the Indoor ACC Championships in 15th place with a throw of 45’1" ... Had a 10th-place In 2002-03: Tallied top times in the 55-meter, 60-meter and 200-meter events ... finish in the hammer at the Outdoor ACC Championships with a throw of 147’08" ... Posted a third- Earned All-ACC honors with a personal-best time of 21.84 in the 200 meters at place finish at the Blue Raider Indoor Invitational in the weight throw (45’0.50") ... Threw a the Indoor ACC Championships, finishing second ... Had a personal-best time of season-best 47’04.25" at the Kentucky Invitational to finish sixth in the weight throw. 6.80 in the 60-meter dash to finish fifth at the Indoor ACC meet ... Tallied a fourth- In 2001-02: Posted four top-10 finishes during the indoor season...Placed third at the MTSU place finish at the Indoor Blue Raider Invitational in the 55-meter dash (6.41). Invitational and fifth at the Wildcat Speed Meet in the weight throw...Top weight throw performance In 2001-02: Football player that emerged as one of Tech's top (43’10.00") came at the Wildcat Speed Meet...Ranked third on the team in the weight throw...Saw limited action during the outdoor season, competing in both the discus and hammer throw...Top sprinters...Debuted for the Jackets at the ACC Indoor Championships, where he hammer effort (146’1.00") came at the ACC Outdoor Championships, where he placed placed fifth in the 60-meter dash...Posted the team's top 60-meter time (6.87) at 15th...Ranked third on the team in the hammer. the Virginia Tech Last Chance Meet, where he placed ninth...That mark ranked High School: Three-time letterwinner at Warwick Veterans Memorial High School...Team captain ninth in the ACC for the indoor season...Competed in two outdoor meets...Had as a junior and senior...Competed in the adidas National Outdoor Track & Field Championships. the team's top performance in the 100 meters, 10.73 at the Clemson Personal: Jonathan T. Chihoski...Born Sept. 11, 1983...Son of Donald and Mary Orange & Purple Classic, where he placed seventh...Placed sixth in the 200 Chihoski...Majoring in mechanical engineering. meters at Clemson...Ranked second on the team in the 200 meters, posting a time of 21.91 at the Georgia Tech Invitational...Saw limited action at corner back and on special teams for Tech's football squad...Played in four games and made three tackles...ACC Academic Honor Roll. High School: Competed in track and football at Edgewood Regional High School...1999 New Jersey state champion at 100 meters...Two-time South Jersey Sprinter of the Year...Anchored the top U.S. 4x100 relay team at the 2000 Penn Relays...All-state selection at cornerback...Named South Jersey Player of the Year by Newark Star-Ledger and Philadelphia Inquirer...Two-time All-South Jersey and three-time all-conference selection. Personal: Dennis Lamont Davis, Jr....Son of Dennis and Carolyn Davis...Born Nov. 24, 1982...Started at cornerback for the Tech football team until a season- ending injury...Majoring in management.

High School: Three-year letterwinner at Atlee High School ... Helped guide team to state titles in all four years ... Became a district champion in the 3,200 meters in junior and senior seasons ... Named all-region in the 3,200 ... Ran cross country and lettered for three seasons ... Led the team to state titles in three consecutive seasons from 2000-02 ... Won the district championship in junior and senior seasons ... Named all-region in both seasons ... President of German Honor Society ... Principal Honor Roll Student ... Graduated in top five percent of his class. Personal: Born Christopher Roger Clarke on March 3, 1985, in Richmond, Va. ... Son of Rebecca and the late Roger Clarke ... Majoring in bio-medical.

High School: Three-year letterwinner in cross country and track ... Won county championship in 1600 and 3200 meters in junior and senior seasons ... Captured the regional title in the 3200 as a sophomore ... Finished eighth at state championships in the 3200 as a junior ... Named team’s Most Valuable Performer in sophomore, junior and senior seasons ... Won county championship in cross country as a junior ... Helped lead cross country team to county titles from 1998-2000 ... Tabbed team’s Most Valuable Runner in ’00 ... National Honor Society. Personal: Born Christopher Andrew dos Santos on June 28, 1983, in New High School: Four-year letterwinner in track and cross country under coach Milford, Conn. ... Parents are Fernando and HyeCho dos Santos ... Has a Everett Morris ... Elected team captain for both teams as a senior ... Ran a younger brother, Nathaniel (17) ... Enjoys aviation, fine arts and linguistics ... leg of the 4x800 relay team that won the Florida State title in 2000 ... In cross Majoring in management. country, named to the Footlocker Southeast Region first team in the senior division ... National Honor Society. 5 Meet the Yellow Jackets

In 2003-04: Posted a season-best time of 55.44 in the prelims of the 400- In 2003-04: Was redshirted ... ACC Academic Honor Roll. meter hurdles to finish ninth at the Outdoor ACC Championships ... Tallied a High School: Four-year letterwinner at Landmark Christian High School ... Helped lead team to ninth-place finish in the 400 hurdles at the Orange & Purple Classic ... Ran a state titles in three of the four years he was there (1999, 2000, 2002) ... Won the individual state leg of the 4x400 relay team that posted a season-best time of 3:13.75 at the crown in the 1,600 meters and the 3,200 meters as a senior ... Captured the state title in the 3,200 FSU Relays ... Ran an indoor season-best time of 22.61 in the 200 meters at meters as a junior ... Part of the relay record books with record times in the 4x3200, 4x1600 and 4x800 ... Ran cross country for four seasons ... Named team captain in senior year ... Led team to the Meyo Invitational ... Finished the 400 with a season-best time of 49.87 at state championships in three straight seasons (2000-02) ... Tallied his first individual title at the the Meyo Invitational. state championships as a senior ... Earned ATC All-Metro honors in 2000 and ‘02 ... Lettered in High School: Earned six varsity letters over the course of the outdoor and soccer as a senior ... Senior Class President ... Honor Roll and Beta club member. indoor seasons in track and field under coaches Charles Priddee and Jack Personal: Born Blake Andrew Fertitta on March 6, 1985, in Fayetteville, Ga. ... Parents are Peach ... Helped guide team to conference championships in both indoor and Charles Fertitta and Paulette Emory ... Majoring in management. outdoor for three straight years ... Won the 300 hurdles at the outdoor conference championship as a senior ... Guided team to outdoor private school state championships from 2001-03 ... Named most valuable runner for indoor and outdoor seasons after junior and senior seasons ... Selected MVP as a freshman after the outdoor season ... Earned all-county and all- metro honors as a senior ... Ranked No. 37 in the nation for the 400 hurdles this past summer ... Competed at the Outdoor High School National Championships and USATF Junior Olympics (regionals) ... Set school records in the 300 meter, 4x400 (indoor), 4x200 (indoor), 500 meter (indoor), 4x100 and 4x200 (outdoor) ... National Honor Society ... Won the Brother Eugene Lyons Award given to the most outstanding scholar athlete. Personal: Born Brandon Christopher Duckett on Feb. 16, 1985, in Jacksonville, Fla. ... Parents are Clarence and Michele Duckett ... Has two siblings, Ashley (16) and Cameron (13) ... Majoring in electrical engineering.

In 2003-04: Held Tech’s top marks in the 200 and 400 meters ... Finished fourth in the 200 at the Yellow Jacket Invitational with a personal-record time of 21.47 ... Posted a season-best time of 47.83 in the prelims of the 400 at the Outdoor ACC Championships, finishing fifth ... Led off the 4x400m relay team that set a best mark of 3:13.75 at the FSU Relays ... Tallied Tech’s fastest times in the 200 and 400 over the course of the indoor season ... Tallied season-best times of 21.93 and 48.81, respectively, at the Meyo Invitational ... ACC Academic Honor Roll. In 2002-03: Won an ACC Championship in the 4x400 relay at the Outdoor ACC Championships ... Finished eighth at the ACC meet in the 400 meters (48.43) and 20th in the 200 meters (22.01) ... Part of the 4x400 relay team that finished second at the NCAA East Region Championships ... Posted one top-10 finish during the indoor season ... Finished third at the Carolina Fast Times Meet in the 400 (49.11) ... Had a season-best time of 21.92 in the 200 at the Indoor Gator Invitational. In 2001-02: Named ACC Indoor Track and Field Brian Rookie of the Year...Won ACC titles as a member Ford of Tech’s 4x400 relay, which won conference championships during the indoor and outdoor In 2003-04: Held Tech’s top time in the 3000-Steeplechase with a mark of seasons...Also placed sixth in the 400 meters at 9:11.48 at the Georgia Tech Invitational ... Registered a sixth-place finish in the ACC Indoor Championships...Ranked second the 3000-SC at the Outdoor ACC Championships ... Tallied a runner-up finish on the team in the 400 during the indoor season, at the Yellow Jacket Invitational with a time of 9:36.84 ... Ran an indoor while standing third during the outdoor season-best time of 8:42.15 in the 3000 meters to finish 10th at the Gator campaign...Posted the sixth-fastest indoor mark Invitational ... Tallied a 15th-place finish in the mile at the Clemson Invitational in the ACC...Top indoor performance (47.64) came at the Rod McCravy Memorial, where he with a time of 4:29.72. placed first...Placed third in the 400 at the MTSU High School: Two-year letterwinner in track and field at Wesleyan School Invitational...Best outdoor 400 meters (47.43) ... Was a four-year letterwinner in cross country ... Won the state title from came at the Track Classic...Top 2000-02 and helped team win two state championships in junior and senior 4x400 time (3:06.26) came at the ACC Outdoor seasons ... Finished 12th in the Footlocker South Regionals this past Championships and was a NCAA provisional summer ... Selected as the team captain in junior and senior seasons ... mark...Also owned the team’s top 200 (21.57) Elected most valuable runner as a senior ... Played soccer for four years as mark during the outdoor season. a midfielder ... Guided team to a region championship in 2000 ... Elected High School: Prep All-American in the indoor 400 meters as a senior, ranking third team captain in senior year ... Peer Leadership leader. nationally...Virginia state champion in the indoor Personal: Born Cristan Dominic Duvall on Aug. 2, 1985, in Atlanta, Ga. ... 300 in 2001 with a time of 34.05...Three-time all- Parents are Derrell and Darlene Duvall ... Majoring in mechanical state selection...Two-time regional champion engineering. and seven-time district champion...Four-time letterwinner...Team captain in ‘99 and ‘00...Honor Roll student. Personal: Brian L. Ford...Born July 20, 1983...Son of Nathaniel and Koret Ford...Majoring in management.

6 Meet the Yellow Jackets senior ... Finished runner-up at the state championship in the 3,200 and third in the 1,600 as a sophomore ... Named Athlete of the Year for cross country and track ... Lettered for four seasons in cross country ... Was a 4A state champion as a senior and finished second as a junior ... Selected to the Footlocker All-South team in 2003 ... Recipient of the Athlete of the Year Scholarship Award given by Rome/Floyd Sports Hall of Fame ... Holds school records in the 1,600 (4:17), 3,200 meters (9:17) and 5K (15:26) ... National Honor Society, Spanish National Honor Society, Senior Class Representative and Freshman Mentor Program member ... Graduated with honors and in the top 10 percent of his class. Personal: Born David Joseph Herren on Feb. 2, 1985, in Rome, Ga. ... Parents are Dr. Joseph and Gloria Herren ... Enjoys Bass fishing, water sports and golf ... Father played baseball at Columbus State University from 1969-72 ... Majoring in biology.

High School: Four-year letterwinner under coach Sam Lehmann ... Elected team captain as a senior ... Earned all-district and all-state honors in 2004 ... Set school record in 3200 meters with a time of 7:53 ... Lettered in cross country for four years ... Named team’s Most Valuable Runner in senior season ... Earned all-district honors as a senior ... Won county cross country championship in ’03 ... Helped lead team to county titles from 2000-03 ... Team captured league title in ’00 ... National Honor Society and German club member ... Ranked No. 2 in his graduation class. Personal: Born Kyle William French on Aug. 7, 1985, in Westerville, Ohio ... Parents are Doug and Jenise French ... Has two younger sisters, Kristin (17) and Sarah (16), and one younger brother, Brian (13) ... Hobbies include Model Oviation and computers ... Majoring in aerospace engineering.

In 2003-04: Finished sixth at the Outdoor ACC Championships with a season-best mark of 188’10" in the javelin throw ... Had a throw of 185’11" at the Georgia Tech Invitational ... Tallied a seventh-place finish in the javelin throw (176’03") at the Yellow Jacket Invitational ... ACC Academic Honor Roll. In 2002-03: Competed in the javelin throw for the Jackets ... Finished third at the Clemson Relays with a throw of 195’07" ... Ended the Outdoor ACC Championships in fourth place with a toss of 183’09" ... Had a career-best throw of 196’10" at the Georgia Tech Invitational ... ACC Academic Honor Roll. In 2001-02: Ranked as Tech’s second-best javelin performer...Placed fifth at the ACC Outdoor Championships...Season-best toss (193’11") came at the Jesse Owens Track Classic, where he placed fourth...Posted five top-five finishes, including a second-place mark at the Knoxville Invitational. High School: Nationally-ranked as a junior in the javelin...Three-time In 2003-04: Tallied a 20th-place finish in the prelims of the 800 meters at the Outdoor ACC letterwinner at Chambersburg High School...Two-time medallist in the javelin Championships ... Posted a season-best time of 1:56.77 in the 800 at the Yellow Jacket at the state, district and conference levels...Team captured a pair of Invitational to finish 21st ... Ran the 800 at the Georgia Tech Invitational, finishing with a time of conference titles...Team captain as a senior...Also earned three letters in 1:56.81 ... Ranked third on the Tech squad in the 800 during the indoor season with a season-best time of 1:58.05 in the prelims at the ACC Championships ... Finished 19th in the 800 at the football as a linebacker and guard...Member of National Honor Society...All- Clemson Invitational ... ACC Academic Honor Roll. Conference Academic Award winner for football...Member of class council. High School: Lettered in track and field for three seasons at Lassiter High School ... Guided Personal: Anthony Michael Hoover...Born Nov. 8, 1982...Son of Larry and team to three straight region championships from 2001-03 ... School record holder in the 400 April Hoover...Majoring in management. (51.60), 800 (1:58.67) and 1600 meters (4:34.00) ... Was a one-year letterwinner in cross country ... Elected captain as a senior ... Led team to region title in 2002 ... Set a new school mark in the 5K with a time of 17:06 ... Member of the Symphony Orchestra ... Had a class rank of five of 700 students. Personal: Born Josh Adams Hammel on Oct. 19, 1984, in Fort Myers, Fla. ... Parents are Paul and Catherine Hammel ... Enjoys playing the guitar and car modification ... Majoring in bio- medical.

High School: Four-year letterwinner in track ... Selected as team’s Most Valuable Performer as a senior ... Ended junior season ranked No. 1 in the nation in the 800 meters (1:50.31) ... Earned High School All-America honors ... Won the league title in the 400 as a senior and captured the league, county, state and national titles in the 800 as a junior ... Four-time league champion in 800 and three-time regional and district champion in the 400 ... School record In 2003-04: Finished 27th in the prelims of the 1500 meters at the Outdoor ACC Championships holder in 400 meters (47.81) and 800 meters ... Class President. with a time of 4:13.76 ... Tallied a season-best time of 4:03.72 in the 1500 at the Yellow Jacket Personal: Born Derek Lawrence Hoye on Aug. 13, 1985, in Columbus, Ohio Invitational ... Ran the 1500 in 4:05.64 at the Georgia Tech Invitational ... Competed in the 800 and ... Parents are Larry and Joan Hoye ... Hobbies include reading, playing mile during the indoor season ... Finished in 11th place in the 800 (1:58.39) at the Clemson video games, playing football, basketball and volleyball ... Majoring in Invitational ... Posted a season-best time of 4:19.71 in the mile at the Meyo Invitational ... ACC management. Academic Honor Roll. High School: Was a three-year letterwinner in track and field at Rome High School under coach Andy Blackburn ... Won the 4A state championship in the 1,600 and 3,200 meters as a junior and

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In 2003-04: Ran the 3000-Steeplechase for Tech during the outdoor season At Ball State University (2003-04): Lettered for one season in track ...... Posted a season-best time of 9:58.35 at the Georgia Tech Invitational to Tallied a runner-up finish in the 400 hurdles at the Outdoor MAC finish 10th ... Tallied a fourth-place finish at the Orange & Purple Classic with Championships with a personal-best time of 52.05 to garner All-MAC honors a time of 10:02.00 ... Had a sixth-place finish at the Yellow Jacket Invitational ... Finished 19th at the NCAA Mideast Regional in the 400 hurdles with a time with a time of 10:03.47 ... Competed in the 3000 meters during the indoor of 53.81 ... Posted a meet record time of 52.23 at the Miami Invitational ... season ... Finished with a season-best time of 9:20.61 at the Clemson Finished 12th at the Indoor MAC Championships in the 60mHH with a time of Opener ... ACC Academic Honor Roll. 8.39 ... Selected as team’s Most Valuable Performer. In 2002-03: Did not compete for the Jackets. High School: Four-year letterwinner in track under coach Mike Prazer ... In 2001-02: Ran two races during the outdoor season...Placed 13th in the Team captain in junior and senior seasons ... Earned All-America honors in 5000 at the Auburn Springtime Invitational, running 17:08.09...Also ran the the 400 hurdles and all-state honors in the 400 and 110 hurdles ... Tabbed 1500 at the Yellow Jacket Invitational...Did not compete during the indoor team’s Most Valuable Performer as a junior and senior ... 2003 World Youth season. Games Qualifier in 400 hurdles ... Honor Roll in all four years and National High School: Earned a pair of letters in both cross country and track at Honor Society member. Brother Martin High School...Served as team captain for both as a Personal: Born Kurt Andrei Kinkead on Sept. 10, 1985, in Kingston, senior...Earned all-district and all-metro Helped team to state and district titles ... Parents are Derick and Sandra Kinkead ... Enjoys listening to music and in 1999...Also won district and metro New Orleans crowns in 2000...Served haning out with friends ... Majoring in management. as treasurer of National Honor Society and president of Mu Alpha Theta...Principal’s Honor ... Drum major of marching band...Golden Crusader. Personal: Adam Thomas Jones ... Son of Philip and Bonnie Jones ... Born Oct. 28, 1983, in Metairie, La. ... Majoring in nuclear engineering.

In 2003-04: Competed in the 1500 meters for Tech during the outdoor season ... Finished fifth at the Orange & Purple Classic with a time 4:01.80 ... Posted a season- best time of 3:50.69 to finish ninth at the Yellow Jacket Invitational ... Placed 14th at the Outdoor ACC Championships with a time of 3:53.76 ... Ran the mile and 3000 meters during the indoor season ... Tallied a personal-record time of 4:19.20 in the High School: Three-year lettewinner in track under coach Randy Whitt ... prelims of the mile at the Indoor ACC Championships ... Finished 16th in the 3000 at Tabbed team’s Most Valuable Performer in junior and senior seasons ... Won the Gator Invitational with a season-best time of 8:54.34. regional titles in the mile in 2002 and ’03, along with capturing the regional In 2002-03: Ran the distance events for the Jackets ... Posted one top-10 finish crown in the two mile in ’03 ... Lettered in cross country in four seasons ... during the outdoor season with a fourth-place finish in the 1,500 meters at the Named Most Valuable Runner in junior and senior seasons ... Won regional Orange & Purple Classic ... Finished 14th at the Outdoor ACC Championships in the title in ’03 and helped lead team to three straight regional titles from 2000-03 1,500 meters (3:54.26) ... Had a 19th-place finish in the 5,000 meters with a time of ... Selected as the team’s Most Improved Runner for cross country and track 15:15.99 at the Outdoor ACC meet ... Competed at the U.S.A Track & Field as a freshman ... Elected team captain for track and cross country as a Championships in the 1,500, ending 13th (4:00.86) ... Ran the 3,000 meters and the mile during the indoor season ... Tallied three top-10 finishes ... Finished seventh in junior and senior ... National Honor Society, Beta club, French Honor Society the 3,000 meters at the Carolina Fast Times Meet (8:52.33) ... Recorded a season- and French club member. best time of 8:48.42 in the 3,000m at the Indoor ACC Championships ... Ran the mile Personal: Born Masato Columbus Kan on Sept. 21, 1985, in Columbus, Ga. in 4:21.42 at the Gator Invitational to finish ninth. ... Parents are Akitosh and Etsuko Kan ... Has two older siblings, Naoto (23) High School: Earned a pair of letters in cross country and track ... Served as team and Sumika (21) ... Hobbies include reading Japanese and Martial Arts ... captain in both cross country and track as a senior ... Albany County champion in Undecided major in College of Engineering. 1600 meters as a senior ... Helped team to Gold Division titles in outdoor track in 2001 and ’02 ... Team also won Gold Division crown in cross country in 2000 ... First- team Section 2 All-Star in cross country ... Fifth-team all-state selection in cross country by New York State Sportswriters Association ... Named team MVP in cross country and outdoor track as a senior ... Holds school records in the 1600 and 3200 meters and as a member of the 4x1600-meter relay ... Earned a Silver medal in the Empire State games in the 1500 meters in ‘01 and took Bronze in ‘02 ... Placed ninth at the New York state meet in the 1600 ... Took 21st at the state meet in cross country ... Also played one year of football as a wide receiver and cornerback ... Honor Roll student. Personal: Robert Daniel Kuhn...Son of Robert and Maureen Kuhn...Born June 22, 1984, in Albany, N.Y....Majoring in aerospace engineering.

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In 2003-04: Posted a season-best time of 15.42 in the 110-meter high hurdles At Georgia Tech: Played for two seasons on the club lacrosse team under at the Florida Relays ... Finished 16th in the prelims of the 110 hurdles at the coach Ken Lovic ... Helped team win SELC championship in spring 2004 ... Outdoor ACC Championships with a time of 15.43 ... Ran an indoor season- Dean’s List. best time of 22.91 in the 200 meters at the Gator Invitational ... Finished 12th High School: Lettered for two seasons in weight lifting and basketball under in the 60-meter high hurdles at the Tiger Invitational with a time of 8.43 ... coaches John Carter and Bob Horodyski ... Earned Gainesville Sun All-Area Posted a season-best time of 8.39 in the 60 hurdles at the Indoor ACC honorable mention honors in basketball in junior and senior seasons ... Championships ... Had a personal-best time of 7.17 in the 60-meter dash at Participated in Alachua County and North Central Florida All-Star Basketball the Clemson Opener. games. High School: Was a four-year letterwinner in track and field at Walton High Personal: Born Eric William Massey on Nov. 15, 1982, in Houston, Texas ... School and Campbell High School under coaches Tom Williams and Mike Parents are Marvin and Rebecca Massey ... Has a younger sister, Diana McCloud ... State qualifier in the 110 hurdles in 2001 and 2002 ... State finalist (20) ... Avid volunteer for FIRST Lego Robotics Leage ... Majoring in in the 110 hurdles as a senior ... Named to the all-region teams in 2001 and computer engineering. 2002 ... 2002 USATF National Junior Olympic qualifier in the 110 hurdles ... Ranked in the top 100 in the 60-meter hurdles by DyeStat in 2002 ... Voted as the team’s most outstanding hurdler in junior and senior seasons ... Part of the Walton Habitat for Humanity, Distributive Education Clubs of America, Raiders Aspiring for Cancer Elimination and Future Business Leaders of America ... PRIDE Academic Award winner. Personal: Born Justin Ross Lawrence on July 21, 1984, in Atlanta, Ga. ... Parents are Donald and Dr. Doris Lawrence ... Father attened Georgia Tech ... Cousin, Jessie Marion Jr., played football at Tech from 1986-89 ... Enjoys art ... Majoring in industrial engineering.

In 2003-04: Broke the school record in the heptathlon with 4664 points at the Indoor ACC Championships, finishing in seventh place ... Posted season-high indoor marks of 39’06" (shot put), 14’00" (pole vault), 6’4.25" (high jump), 9.36 (60m hurdles) and 57.29 (400) at the Kentucky Invitational ... Tallied a 13th-place finish in the 3000 meters (8:31.94) at the indoor ACC meet ... Scored a Tech best 6450 points in the decathlon to finish fourth at the Outdoor ACC Championships ... Recorded a personal-best throw of 179’09" in the javelin throw at the Florida Relays ... Tied a Tech season-best in the pole vault with a mark of 15’05" at the Georgia Tech Invitational ... ACC Academic Honor Roll. In 2002-03: Held two top marks during the course of the outdoor season in the 110 hurdles (16.44) and pole vault (15’01") ... Finished sixth in the decathlon at the In 2003-04: Finished seventh in the triple jump with a mark of 48’0” at the Outdoor ACC Championships ... Tallied a fourth-place finish in the javelin throw at the Outdoor ACC Championships ... Posted a season-best mark of 49’3” in the Clemson Relays (179’05") ... Posted two top-10 finishes in the high jump during the triple jump to finish third at the Penn Relays ... Tallied a fourth-place finish in indoor season ... Had a fifth-place finish at the Kentucky Invitational (6’06") and a the triple jump at the Yellow Jacket Invitational with a mark of 47’5” ... Posted seventh-place finish at the Carolina Fast Times Meet (6’06") ... Ended the Indoor ACC a season-best mark of 22’9.25” in the long jump to finish 11th at the Yellow Championships in 12th place (6’04") ... Finished ninth in the long jump at the Blue Jacket Invitational ... Had a 13th-place finish in the long jump at the Outdoor Raider Invitational (20’07"). ACC Championships ... Tallied an indoor season-best mark of 46’11” in the In 2001-02: One of Tech’s top decathletes...Finished seventh in the event at the ACC Outdoor Championships, tallying a score of 5528...That mark ranked eighth among triple jump at the Clemson Opener ... Finished ninth in the triple jump at the ACC competitors for the entire season...Competed in the long jump at the indoor Indoor ACC Championships with a mark of 48’3.25” ... Posted a 10th-place conference championships, finishing 13th...Competed in five different events during finish in the long jump at the indoor ACC meet with a personal-record leap of the indoor season...Placed second at the MTSU Invitational in the pole vault...During 22’5.25”. the outdoor season competed in five different events in addition to the High School: Three-year letterwinner in track and field at St. Pius X High decathlon...ACC Academic Honor Roll. School under coach Ed Letts ... Led team to a region championship as a High School: Nine-time Maryland state champion at Middletown High senior by capturing the long and triple jump events ... Earned all-state and all- School...Claimed outdoor high jump state titles from 1998-2001...Won indoor high district in the triple jump in senior year ... Claimed All-Ameirca honors in 2003 jump titles from 1999-2001...Outdoor long jump state champion as a senior...Indoor with a fourth-place finish at the Junior Olympics ... Finished fourth in the pole vault state champion in 2000...AAU National Junior Olympic Champion in the 4x400 and sixth in the triple jump at the Track & Field Youth Championships decathlon for 15-16 age group in 1998...All-state, all-district and all-area from 1998- as a junior ... Holds the school record in the triple jump, long jump and 400 ... 2001...Ranked No. 1 nationally in the high jump from February through March of Played basketball for two seasons ... National Honor Roll. 2000...Holds five school records...Also participated in cross country, soccer and Personal: Born James Edward Lemons II on Oct. 6, 1984, in Atlanta, Ga. ... basketball...Valedictorian of class...National Honor Society President...Earned Eagle Parents are James and Catherine Lemons ... Enjoys going to the movies, Scout award. Personal: William Gregory McCormick...Born Nov. 6, 1982...Son of William and Monika hanging out with friends, singing and dancing ... Majoring in management. McCormick...Planning to major in engineering at Tech...Grandfather, Clifford McCormick, played basketball at NC State.

9 Meet the Yellow Jackets during the outdoor season ... Garnered All-ACC honors at the Indoor ACC Championships with a third-place finish in the long jump (23’10.25”) ... Posted a NCAA provisional mark of 24’11.75” at the Gator Invitational ... Had a ninth- place finish in the long jump (22’5.25”) at the Indoor USATF National Championships ... Posted a Tech indoor season-best time of 6.53 in the 55- meter dash at the Gator Invitational ... Top 60-meter dash of 7.01 came at the Tiger Invitational ... Finished the indoor season No. 2 in the ACC with his long jump mark of 24’11.75”. At Appalachian State (2001-03): Lettered for two seasons for the Mountaineers ... Helped guide ASU to two straight indoor and outdoor Southern Conference championships ... SoCon champion in the long jump at the 2002 Indoor Championships with a mark of 24’7.25” ... Finished sixth at the Indoor SoCon Championships in the 55-meter dash (6.54) ... Tallied a third-place finish in the long jump at the SoCon Outdoor Championships with a jump of 22’9.75” ... Posted a mark of 23’5.50” at the 2002 Indoor SoCon In 2003-04: Posted the fifth-best time in the ACC at the Cardinal Invitational, Championships to finish fourth. tallying a NCAA Region qualifying mark of 3:46.15 in the 1500 meters ... High School: Team captain in junior and senior seasons ... Finished runner- Finished in 30th place in the prelims of the NCAA East Region up at the North Carolina State Championships in the long jump for outdoor Championships with a time of 4:09.55 ... Tallied a fourth-place finish at the season in 2002 ... Indoor state runner-up in ’01 ... Tabbed Mid-State Outdoor ACC Championships in the 1500 (3:47.70) ... Had a fifth-place finish Conference Field Athlete of the Year in ’01 ... USATF All-American in ’00 ... in the 1500 at the Yellow Jacket Invitational ... Ran a personal-best time of School record holder in long jump, 300-meter hurdles and 4x400 relay. 1:52.38 in the 800 meters at the Florida Relays ... Finished 18th in the 800 at Personal: Born Michael Holt McPherson on June 14, 1983 ... Parents are the outdoor ACC meet ... Finished fifth in the ACC during the indoor season Ernest and Martha Moffitt ... Has one older brother, Jay McPherson (33), and in the mile ... Tallied a NCAA provisional time of 4:11.65 in the mile at the sister, Elizabeth Carlson (26) ... Majoring in management. Meyo Invitational ... Had a runner-up finish in the mile at the Gator Invitational with a time of 4:13.71 ... Posted a time of 4:12.23 in the prelims of the mile to qualify for the finals at the Indoor ACC Championships, finishing ninth. In 2002-03: Had an outdoor regional qualifying mark at the ACC Championships with a time of 3:46.85 in the 1,500 meters, finishing fourth ... Ran the 1,500 (3:51.70) at the NCAA East Region Championships to finish 19th overall ... Had fifth-place finishes at the Yellow Jacket Invitational and the Florida Relays ... Won the Carolina Fast Times Meet with a mile time of 4:13.50 ... Took sixth-place at the Virginia Tech Last Chance Meet with a personal-best mile time of 4:10.94 ... Finished second at the Kentucky Invitational in the 3,000 meters with a career-best time of 8:27.25 ... Had a 17th-place finish at the Indoor ACC Championships in the 3,000 (8:33.34). In 2001-02: Added important depth in Tech’s distance events...Placed 14th in the 1500 meters and 21st in the 5000 at the ACC Outdoor Championships...Top 800 (1:54.11) and 1500-meter (3:52.02) performances came at the Georgia Tech Invitational...Ranked third on the team during the outdoor season in the 800 and 1500...Was also third in the 3000 during the indoor season...Saw limited action during the indoor season but earned third- place finishes in the 3000 meters at the Tar Heel Elite Invitational and Rod High School: Four-year letterwinner in track and field at Colonial Forge, McCravy Memorial. Springbrook (Silver Spring, Md.) and Western Branch High Schools ... Won In 2000-01: Was redshirted. the high jump Maryland state championship during the outdoor season in 2002 High School: Was a standout in the distance events while at St. Ignatius ... Captured the high jump Virginia state crown during the ’03 indoor and College Prep, earning All-State and All-District honors during his high school outdoor seasons ... Won the high jump and triple jump state titles in Virginia in career...Earned All-District honors in cross country during all four seasons ’04 ... Finished the ‘04 season ranked No. 2 in the nation in the high jump ... (1996-99), also earned All-State honors in the fall of 1997-99...Garnered All- Was a three-time All-American ... Earned all-state, all-district and all-area District accolades in track on three occasions, including 1997, ‘98 and honors from 2002-04 ... Helped lead team to indoor and outdoor district titles in 2000...McDonagh was an All-State pick in the 1600 meters during both the ’03 and ’04 and a regional crown in ’03 ... School record holder in high jump 1997 and 2000 seasons...Was a two-time member of the California (7’1"), long jump (23’3") and triple jump (48’2") ... District and Region meet Scholastic Federation in both 1999 and 2000. record holder in high jump with marks of 6’8" and 6’9", respectively ... Honor Personal: Neil Charles McDonagh...Born Oct. 29, 1981...Parents are Steve Roll in all four years and graduated with Summa Cum Laude honors. and Jean McDonagh...Majoring in management. Personal: Born Jerome Michael Miller on Aug. 14, 1986, on Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland ... Parents are Jimmie and Melanie Miller ... Has three siblings, Jimmie (20), Jason (18) and Jetaime (12) ... Cousin, Franklin Jacobs, set a World Record in the high jump at the 1978 Millrose Games in Madison Square Garden and was a three-time NCAA national champion at Farleigh Dickinson (1976-79) ... Majoring in aerospace engineering.

In 2003-04: Tallied a Tech season-best outdoor mark of 24’0.25” at the Yellow Jacket Invitational to finish in third place ... Had a fourth-place finish in the long jump (23’9.50”) at the Outdoor ACC Championships ... Registered Tech’s fastest time in the 100-meter dash (10.76) at the Yellow Jacket Invitational ... Tallied a fifth-place finish in the long jump at the Orange & Purple Classic ... Held the sixth-best mark in the ACC in the long jump

10 Meet the Yellow Jackets and senior seasons ... Lettered in cross country and basketball for one season ... Academic all-state in junior and senior seasons ... Class President and Valedictorian ... National Honor Society ... AP Scholar and Dr. Pepper Student of the Year. Personal: Born Taylor Scott Narewski on Oct. 25, 1984, in Greenville, S.C. ... Parents are Stan and Ann Narewski ... Father ran at Livingston University from 1969-71 ... Majoring in public policy.

In 2003-04: Ran the 5,000 meters at the Yellow Jacket Invitational, finishing with a time of 17:05.23 during the outdoor season ... ACC Academic Honor Roll. In 2002-03: Did not compete for the Yellow Jackets ... ACC Academic Honor Roll. In 2001-02: Did not compete for Jackets. High School: Was a three-year letterwinner in track and field at Concord High School under coaches John Cross and Tim Comden ... Earned all-area, all-region and all- conference honorable mention as a senior ... Ran cross country for three seasons In 2003-04: Garnered All-America honors at the Outdoor NCAA Championships in the under coach Cross ... As a senior, named all-state, all-county, all-region and all- 110-meter high hurdles with a ninth-place finish (14.18) ... Ran a personal-record conference ... Elected team captain ... Part of the high school Marching Band and time of 13.53 in the prelims of the 110 hurdles at the outdoor NCAA meet ... Tallied a Youth Symphony ... National Merit Scholar Award winner and National Honor Society. NCAA Region qualifying time of 13.60 in the 110 hurdles at the Yellow Jacket Personal: Born Gaben Keith Scoobey Moore on July 26, 1983, in Concord, Mich. ... Invitational ... Finished third in the 110 hurdles (13.66) at the NCAA East Region Parents are Tim Moore and Pati Scoobey ... Enjoys computers and listening to music ... Championships ... Won his second overall ACC title at the Outdoor ACC Has a younger sister, Rosa Moore (14) ... Majoring in computer engineering. Championships with a time of 13.86 in the 110 hurdles ... Won his first ACC title in the 60 hurdles with a time of 7.88 at the Indoor ACC Championships ... Broke his own school record in the 60 hurdles with a time of 7.76 at the Clemson Invitational ... Posted a Tech season-best time of 6.87 in the 60-meter dash to finish fifth at the Clemson Invitational ... Finished 12th at the ACC meet in the 200 meters and tallied a season-best time in the prelims (21.93) ... Posted a time of 7.89 in the 60 hurdles at the Indoor USATF Championships to finish 19th ... Tallied a fifth-place finish in the 55- meter hurdles at the Gator Invite with a time of 7.32. In 2001-03: Did not compete for the Jackets and was redshirted during 2001-02 season. In 2000-01: The Jackets top hurdler and winner of the team’s Buddy Fowlkes Competitor Award...Earned All-ACC honors in the outdoor season in both the 110 meter high hurdles and as a member of the 4x100 relay...Ran 14.18 in the 110 hurdles to finish third at the ACC Outdoor Championships...Also finished seventh in the 400 meter hurdles in a time of 53.08...Was Tech’s top performer in both hurdle events, posting times of 13.98 in the 110 hurdles at the Yellow Jacket Invitational and 51.36 in the prelims at the ACC outdoor meet...Opened the indoor season by High School: Four-year letterwinner in track under coach Matt Samuel ... Tallied a establishing a school record in the 60 meter hurdles at the Wildcat Speed Meet with a pair of third-place finishes in the 110- and 300-meter hurdles at the district time of 8.08...Ran a season-best 7.70 in the 55 meter hurdles at the Florida championships as a senior ... Finished fourth in the 110 hurdles and sixth in the 300 Invitational...Posted a time of 22.45 in the 200 meters at the ACC Indoor hurdles at the district championships in junior season ... Participated in the Keystone Championships...Also competed on Tech’s 4x400 relay squad, which posted four top- Games as a junior and captured a Gold medal in the 400 hurdles and Silver medal in five finishes, including a fourth-place mark at the ACC Outdoor Championships. High the 110 hurdles ... Honor Roll, Christian Club and School Chorus member. School: Person was an all-state hurdler while at Merrillville High School...He earned Personal: Born Christopher Russel Mounce on July 11, 1986, in Dallas, Texas ... all-state honors in both 1998 and ‘99...Won the state championship in the 110-meter Parents are Gerald and Mary Mounce ... Has an older sister, Cassandra (23), and a hurdles in both 1999 and 2000. younger brother, Josh Mounce (16) ... Majoring in computer engineering. Personal: Montrell Deonta Person...Born Nov. 28, 1981...Mother is Brenda Davis...Majoring in management at Tech.

In 2003-04: Finished 20th at the Outdoor ACC Championships in the 400 meters with a time of 51.71 ... Posted a season-best time of 51.07 in the 400 at the Georgia Tech High School: Four-year letterwinner in track under coach Jim Malcolm ... Tabbed Invitational ... Tallied a 31st-place finish at the outdoor ACC meet in the 200 meters team’s Most Valuable Distance Runner as a junior and senior ... Helped lead team to with a season-best time of 22.68 ... Had a 16th-place finish in the 200 at the Yellow Class AA State Championship ... Ran a leg on the 4x800 relay team that set a new Jacket Invitational ... Ran the 400 meters during the indoor season ... Tallied a 22nd- school record ... Lettered in cross country in three seasons ... Selected as team’s Most place finish at the Tiger Invitational with a season-best time of 51.34 ... Finished with Valuable Runner in sophomore, junior and senior seasons ... Earned all-conference a time of 51.99 in the prelims of the 400 at the Indoor ACC Championships ... ACC honors as a senior ... Captained the track and cross country teams in senior season ... Academic Honor Roll. Was Vice President of junior class and President of senior class ... National Honor High School: Lettered in track and field for three seasons at Jefferson County Society. International Baccalaureote High School under coach Jerry Nix ... Earned all-state Personal: Born Ryan David Pfeffer on Oct. 29, 1985, in Mankato, Minn. ... Parents are honors in both indoor and outdoor track in the 400 meters as a senior ... Birmingham David and Jennifer Pfeffer ... Has a younger brother, Alexander (16) ... Undecided on Super Metro Team member ... Selected to the all-county team in sophomore, junior a major.

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High School: Four-year letterwinner in track under coach Callen Ulrick ... In 2003-04: Tallied a 25th-place finish in the 1500 meters at the Yellow Jacket Finished runner-up at the state championships as a senior ... School record Invitational with a season-best time of 4:16.28 ... Ran the 800 meters in holder in shot put (61’4”) and discus (166’10”) ... Lettered in football in four 2:01.22 at the Georgia Tech Invitational ... Posted a season-best time of seasons as a defensive tackle ... Wrestled for four seasons and broke the 9:25.96 in the 3000 meters at the Indoor ACC Championships ... Finished the school record with 130 wins in his career ... Elected team captain for football, mile in 4:42.66 in the prelims of the indoor ACC meet. track and wrestling in junior and senior seasons ... National Honor Society, In 2002-03: Did not compete for the Jackets. Key and Science club member. High School: Earned four letters in both cross country and track for coach Personal: Born Andy Tommie Powlen on Feb. 7, 1986, in Logansport, Ind. Bill Thorn at Landmark Christian...Earned all-state honors six times in track ... Parents are Steve and Maribel Powlen ... Has an older sister, Genie (19), and four times in cross country...Named to Atlanta Track Club all-metro team and two younger brothers, Bryan (16) and Jeremy (9) ... Enjoys playing all for cross country in 2000 and ’01 and track in ’01...Helped team for state track sports and computers ... Undecided on a major. titles from 1999-2002 and state cross country crowns in 1999 and ’00...Won Georgia state title in the 1600 meters in 2001 and ’02 and 3200 in ’01. Personal: John Clark Rivers...Son of John and Deborah Rivers...Born May 7, 1984, in Riverdale, Ga....Majoring in management.

In 2003-04: Only competed for Tech during the indoor season ... Posted Tech’s top times in the 3000 and 5000 events ... Earned All-ACC honors at the Indoor ACC Championships in the 5000 (14:38.10) ... Finished 16th in the 3000 at the indoor ACC meet with a time of 8:36.02 ... Posted the second fastest time in the ACC in the 3000 (8:11.00) at the Meyo Invitational. High School: Three-year letterwinner in track under coach Chuck Landy ... In 2002-03: Only competed during the indoor season for the Jackets ... Tabbed Athlete of the Year as a senior by Rockdale Citizen ... Earned all-state Broke the school records in the 3,000 (8:11.98) and 5,000 (14:14.48) at the honors in the 800 meters in 2003 and ’04 ... Won the county championship in Gator and Terrier Invitationals ... Earned All-ACC honors in the 5,000 the 800 and 1600 races in ’02, ’03 and ’04 ... Earned all-area honors in the (14:20.56) and 3,000 (8:20.74), finishing second and third, respectively. 800, 1600 and 3200 in junior and senior seasons ... Named team’s Most In 2001-02: Emerged as Tech’s top distance runner, posting the team’s best Valuable Runner as a senior ... Lettered in cross country in four seasons ... times in the indoor 3000 and 5000, as well as the outdoor 5000 and 10,000 Named Rockdale Citizen Runner of the Year in sophomore, junior and senior meters...During the indoor season, logged career-best times in the 3000 seasons in cross country and track ... Broke the school record in the 5K and (8:26.18) at the Rod McCravy Memorial and the 5000 (14:50.06) at the Tar 800 meters ... Elected team captain for cross country and track in junior and Heel Elite Invitational, where he placed first...Placed 10th in the 3000 and senior seasons ... Honor Roll. 13th in the 5000 at the ACC Indoor Championships...Posted career-best Personal: Born David Thomas Sanders on Feb. 12, 1986, in Conyers, Ga. times in the 5000 (14:32.55) at the Yellow Jacket Invitational and 10,000 ... Parents are Doug and Ginger Trail ... Has a younger brother, Chris (31:22.36) at the ACC Outdoor Championships during the outdoor Sanders (16), and sister, Stephanie Trail (16) ... Enjoys Computer season...Finished seventh in the 10,000 at the conference Programming ... Undecided on a major. championships...Also placed first in the 5000 at the Yellow Jacket Invitational. In 2000-01: Had a solid rookie campaign for the Jackets, posting the team’s top outdoor time in the 3000 meters...Ran 8:38.35 at the Jesse Owens Classic to finish fifth...Placed 16th at the ACC Outdoor Championships in the 10,000 meters, finishing in 32:50.78...Season-best performance in the 5000 came at the Alabama Relays with a time of 15:10.96...Did not compete during the indoor season. High School: Was a standout in both cross country and track while at Landmark Christian School...Rabbitt won track and cross country state titles in his sophomore, junior and senior seasons (1998-2000)...Was a seven- time all-state performer in track and cross country (1998-2000)...He earned all-metro honors from the Atlanta Track Club on five occasions during his prep career. Personal: Kyle Alexander Rabbitt...Born Feb. 10, 1982...Parents are Mike and Chandy Rabbitt...Majoring in management.

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In 2003-04: Tallied top pole vaults for the Yellow Jackets for the indoor and High School: Four-year letterwinner in track ... Finished in the top five on outdoor seasons ... Had an 18th-place finish at the Yellow Jacket Invitational his team in the events ... AFJROTC Drill Team State Champions in with a mark of 14’5.25" ... Posted an indoor season-best mark of 14’6.00" at 2000 ... National Deans List. the Kentucky Invitational ... ACC Academic Honor Roll. Personal: Born Andre Tremayne Sims on June 20, 1984, in Houston, Texas In 2002-03: Was redshirted. ... Parents are Keith and Cathy Sims ... Father ran track at West Point for High School: Four-time letterwinner for coach Jerry Arnold at Brookwood Army from 1972-76 ... Enjoys flying airplanes ... Majoring in chemical High School...Georgia state champion in the pole vault in 2002...Garnered all- engineering at Tech. region honors as a junior and senior, as well as all-state accolades as a senior...Won regional and county titles in the vault in 2001 and ’02...Earned all-county honors in 2001 and ’02...Named team’s track and field MVP as a senior...Served as team captain for three seasons...Helped team to three regional and county titles...Holds school record in the pole vault (14’10") and as a member of the 4x400 relay...Also set school’s sophomore record in the vault. Personal: Chase Michael Sasser...Son of Mike and Elaine Sasser...Born Feb. 29, 1984, in Atlanta...Majoring in management.

In 2003-04: Won his first ACC title in the shot put at the Outdoor ACC Championships with a season-best mark of 58’01” ... Qualified for the NCAA East Region Championships, finishing 14th with a throw of 55’4.25” ... Had a 10th-place finish at the outdoor ACC meet in the discus (143’02”) ... Tallied a personal-record mark of 155’06” in the discus at the Florida Relays ... Earned All-ACC honors during the indoor season at the conference meet with a third-place finish in the shot put (58’0.25”) ... Recorded the third best tally in the ACC in the shot put at the Tiger Invitational ... ACC Academic Honor Roll. In 2002-03: Broke the school record in the shot put during the indoor and outdoor seasons ... Set a new shot put outdoor mark at the Clemson Relays with a toss of 59’05" ... Earned All-ACC honors with a third-place throw of 57’07.75” at the Outdoor ACC Championships ... Finished fifth at the NCAA East Region Championships (57’11.25”) ... Had a 22nd-place High School: Three-year letterwinner in track under coach Ed Barry ... finish at the NCAA Championships (56’10.75”) ... Top discus throw came at the Orange & Tallied a pair of second-place and fifth-place finishes in the discus and shot put Purple Classic (147’11”) ... Set a new indoor school record in the shot put at the Bronco at the 2004 district and region championships, respectively ... Finished Qualifier (58’02”) ... Tallied a fourth-place finish at the Indoor ACC Championships second in the discus at the district championships and sixth at the region (55’11.25”) ... Finished third at the Virginia Tech Last Chance and Kentucky Invitational championships as a junior ... Earned all-city honors in senior season ... meets ... ACC Academic Honor Roll. Played offensive line for the football team and lettered in two seasons ... In 2001-02: Tech’s top performer in the shot put as a freshman...Finished the season at the Graduated 12th in his class. Jackets’ second-best all-time indoor performer and third-best outdoor performer in the shot Personal: Born Joseph Albert Scroggins on Sept. 6, 1985, in Dallas, Texas put... Earned All-ACC honors during the indoor season with a second-place finish at the ... Parents are Leon Scroggins II and Debra Scroggins ... Has two older conference championships...Mark at that meet (56’5.75”) was an indoor season best...Did siblings, Leighann (27) and Leon (21) ... Brother Leon is a senior walk-on not place lower than fourth in any of his seven indoor shot put competitions...Career-best football player at North Carolina ... Enjoys playing video games and listening outdoor mark (56’9.25”) came in a win at the Yellow Jacket Invitational...Also placed first in to music ... Undecided on a major. the shot at the Knoxville Invitational and the Clemson Orange & Purple Classic...Finished sixth in the shot and 16th in the discus at the ACC Outdoor Championships...Top mark in the discus (153’8”) came at the Knoxville Invitational and ranked second on the team...Ranked 15th in the world among juniors in the 16-pound shot put...Owned the ACC’s second-best mark in the shot during the indoor season and fifth-best outdoors...ACC Academic Honor Roll. High School: Idaho state shot put and discus champion as a senior at Highland High School...Career-best shot put performance of 64’3.00" ranked seventh nationally among high school athletes during 2000-01...That toss established the Idaho state record, breaking a mark that stood for 31 years...Two-time all-state and three-time all-district honoree...Placed second in the shot and third in the discus at the Idaho state meet as a junior...Finished second in the shot put at the 2001 USATF Junior Olympics...Four-time letterwinner and team captain as a junior and senior...Also played football for one season...Member of National Honor Society...Graduated with high honors. Personal: Zebulon R. Sion...Born Aug. 8, 1983...Son of Russell and Beverly Sion...Majoring in management...Father played football for Idaho State University. 13 Meet the Yellow Jackets Academic Honor Roll. High School: Ranked 12th nationally in the shot put as a senior with a toss of 63’1.00"...Three-time all district and one-time all-area honoree...Holds McNeil High School record in the shot put...Four-time letterwinner and two-time team captain...Also played football for four seasons, serving as captain for one season...Started every game for three years at left guard...Member of National Honor Society...Honor Roll student...Graduated in top 3 percent of his class. Personal: Jonathan R. Spillman...Born July 9, 1983...Son of Frank and Gina Spillman...Majoring in management at Tech.

In 2003-04: Was redshirted ... ACC Academic Honor Roll. In 2002-03: Ran in two events during the outdoor season ... Finished 17th at the Yellow Jacket Invitational in the 400 meters (50.43) ... Had an 18th-place at the Outdoor ACC Championships in the 400 meters with season-best time of 49.87 ... Part of the 4x400 relay team that qualified for the NCAA Championships with a second-place finish at the NCAA East Region Championships (3:06.92) ... Did not compete during the indoor season ... ACC Academic Honor Roll. High School: Four-time letterwinner at Centerville High School in Centerville, Ohio...Won league titles in the 400 meters and long jump in 2001...Member of regional champion 4x400 relay in ’01...Helped team to league and district titles in 1999...Earned all-league honors all four years...Garnered all-district accolades freshman through junior years and all-region In 2003-04: Ran the 400 meters for Tech during the outdoor season ... Tallied a 13th-place honors as a sophomore and junior...All-state selection in the 4x400 as a junior...Three-time finish at the Yellow Jacket Invitational with a time of 49.28 ... Ran a leg of the 4x400m relay team MVP...Unable to compete at district, regional or state championships as a senior due team that tallied a season-best mark of 3:13.75 at the FSU Relays ... Posted a season-best to a partially torn hamstring...Holds school records in the long jump (21’11.5") and 400 time of 49.06 in the 400 to finish 14th at the Outdoor ACC Championships ... Ran the 200 meters (48.3)...Also a member of school record holding 4x400...President of National Honor meters at the Indoor Meyo Invitational, finishing with a time of 22.71 ... Had a 25th-place Society...Active in Young Life. finish in the 400 at the Gator Invitational ... Finished with a season-best time of 49.49 in the Personal: Nathan Alan Smiga...Son of Gary and Pam Smiga...Born Nov. 15, 1983, in prelims of the 400 at the Indoor ACC Championships ... ACC Academic Honor Roll. Dayton, Ohio...Majoring in mechanical engineering. In 2002-03: Part of the 4x400 relay team that captured an ACC title at the Outdoor meet ... Finished ninth at the Yellow Jacket Invitational in the 400 meters with a season-best time of 48.82 ... Top 200 time came at the Yellow Jacket Invitational (22.68) ... Tallied a 15th-place finish at the Outdoor ACC Championships in the 400 meters ... Posted one top-10 finish during the indoor season at the Blue Raider Invitational in the 400 meters, finishing sixth (50.80) ... Ran a personal-best indoor time of 50.11 at the Virginia Tech Last Chance Meet ... Finished 18th at the Indoor ACC Championships in the 400 meters (50.70). High School: Earned four letters in track for coach Ken Libby at Cherry Creek High School...Colorado state champion in the 400 meters as a junior...Led team to regional title as a junior and senior...Named track team MVP as a sophomore...Two-time track team captain...Named outstanding athlete at Cherry Creek as a senior...All-state selection as a junior...Holds school record in the 400 meters (48.32)...Also set sophomore record in 200 meters (22.31)...Also played four seasons of football, earning two letters as a wide receiver and kick returner...All-league as a receiver junior year...Honor Roll student and member of National Honor Society. Personal: Matthew Ralph Trester...Son of Robert and Jean Trester...Born Dec. 2, 1983, in Aurora, Colo....Majoring in management. In 2003-04: Held top-10 marks in the ACC for the indoor and outdoor seasons in the shot put ... Tallied a NCAA Region qualifying mark of 54’7.50" at the Georgia Tech Invitational ... Finished 11th at the NCAA East Region Championships with a personal-record throw of 56’5.25" ... Tallied a sixth-place finish at the Outdoor ACC Championships with a mark of 52’3.75" ... Registered a 12th-place finish at the outdoor ACC meet in the discus with a mark of 136’00" ... Posted the top mark for Tech in the discus (157’06") at the Orange & Purple Classic ... Highest finish during the indoor season came at the Meyo Invitational, finishing fifth in the shot put with a mark of 51’2.75" ... Finished eighth at the Kentucky Invitational with a season-best mark of 52’7.50" in the shot put ... Tallied an eighth-place finish at the Indoor ACC Championships in the shot put with a throw of 51’9.25" ... ACC Academic Honor Roll. In 2002-03: Finished fourth at the Outdoor ACC Championships with a NCAA Outdoor Regional qualifying throw of 55’04.25" in the shot put ... Posted top-10 finishes during the outdoor season at the Clemson Relays (5th), Orange & Purple Classic (6th), Yellow Jacket Invitational (8th) and the Florida Relays (9th) ... Had a personal-best discus mark of 142’09" at the Orange & Purple Classic ... Tallied a 14th-place finish at the outdoor ACC meet in the High School: Lettered in cross country and track ... Finished runner-up at discus (141’04") ... Logged the second best shot put throw of the indoor season at the the Georgia State Championships in the 1600 meters as a senior ... Helped Bronco Qualifier (54’04") ... Finished fourth at the Virginia Tech Last Chance Meet and fifth lead cross country team to a 5A state title in junior and senior seasons ... at the Kentucky Invitational ... Had a fifth-place finish in the shot put at the Indoor ACC Elected team captain for cross country as a senior ... Ran a leg of the record Championships (54’02.75") ... ACC Academic Honor Roll. setting 4x1600 relay team at the Georgia Tech Invitational (17:51) ... German In 2001-02: Emerged as one the Jackets’ top throwers...Finished fourth at the ACC Outdoor Honor Society and Engineering club member. Championships and fifth at the conference indoor meet in the shot put...Season-best indoor Personal: Born Nazar Trilisky on Nov. 23, 1985, in Kharkiv, Ukraine ... Parents are Ilya mark in the shot put (54’5.50") came at the conference championships, as did his top Trilisky and Tat’yana Smitnova ... Older brother, Egor (23), graduated from Tech in 2003 ... outdoor mark (55’1.00")...Enjoyed six top-five finishes in the shot during the indoor season Undecided on a major. and added seven more during the outdoor campaign...Ranked fourth on the team in the discus...Season-best mark (141’10.00") came at the Knoxville Invitational...Ranked fourth among ACC competitors in the shot during the indoor season and sixth outdoors...ACC

14 Head Coach Grover Hinsdale • 26th Season (12th as Head Coach) Ferris State, 1976 A 2003 inductee into Ferris State following year. University’s Hall of Fame, Grover Hinsdale enters He led Tech to a his 26th season at Georgia Tech and 12th as head seventh-place NCAA Indoor coach of the men’s track and field team. Championship finish and an The Yellow Jackets have posted six eighth-place NCAA Outdoor top-10 indoor and outdoor NCAA Championship Championship finish during the finishes during Hinsdale’s tenure. He was named 1998 season. That year, the Atlantic Coast Conference Indoor Coach of the Jackets produced three national Year in 2002 and has tutored four Olympic Gold champions, as Krummenacker Medalists, 13 NCAA champions and 69 All- won the indoor 800 meters, Americans. Taylor captured the outdoor 400 Among the group of talented athletes intermediate hurdles, and the that struck gold is , who won Olympic men’s outdoor 4x400 relay team gold in 1996, and was a two-time national captured the NCAA title with a time champion and six-time All-American during his of 3:01.89. Krummenacker also Tech career. A second Olympic medalist is , who won gold as part of the 4x400 ran the fastest American mile that relay team in Atlanta. He was a four-time national champion and an 11-time All-American for year, while Taylor captured the the Jackets. The third Olympic gold medalist is , who won gold in both the 400 Track & Field News Male Athlete intermediate hurdles and as part of the U.S. 4x400-meter relay team at the 2000 Sydney of the Year award, while finishing Games. He won two national titles and was a four-time All-American during his career on The with the second fastest time in the Flats. world in the 400 intermediate Other top runners under Hinsdale include , a three-time national hurdles with his time of 47.90 champion and nine-time All-American; Jonas Motiejunas, a two-time national champion and seconds. Krummenacker capped five-time All-American; and , a two-time national champion and eight- his career by winning MVP awards time All-American. Krummenacker is currently one of the top middle distance runners in the of both the indoor and outdoor world. ACC Championship meet, which Hinsdale guided Tech to fourth- and fifth-place finishes at the outdoor and indoor marked the third and fourth times, ACC Championships in 2004. The Rambling Wreck tallied 103 points at the outdoor meet, respectively, he was honored in the second highest tally by a Jacket squad in the history of the program. A total of five ACC his career. titles were won by Yellow Jackets and seven garnered All-ACC accolades. Senior Brendon At the 1997 NCAA Indoor Championships, Hinsdale guided Tech to its best national Mahoney captured four ACC crowns en route to being named indoor and outdoor ACC finish ever, as the Yellow Jackets tied for third place with 25 points. That season Tech was Performer of the Year. Mahoney and junior Montrell Person went on to earn All-America led by David Krummenacker, who won the 800 meters and then teamed with Tomas honors at the Outdoor NCAA Championships, becoming the 68th and 69th athletes to do so Motiejunas, Michael Johnson and Angelo Taylor to finish sixth in the 4x400. Taylor also under Hinsdale’s watch. finished third in the 400 meters. Eric Bowers also placed third in the long jump. In 2003, Hinsdale led the Jackets to their second consecutive top-three finish at the During Hinsdale’s first full season in 1994, he guided Tech to fourth place at the Indoor ACC Championships. Six Tech athletes earned All-ACC honors with distance runner NCAA Outdoor Championships. After claiming national titles in the 400 meters, 400 Kyle Rabbit earning the accolade in the 3,000 and 5,000 meters. Junior Brendon Mahoney intermediate hurdles and 4x400 relay, the Jackets tallied 34 points, Tech’s highest total claimed All-ACC honors for the third straight year in the mile, while seniors Bryan Swarn and ever. Brian Fraser captured conference accolades at the meet. A former decathlete at Ferris State, Hinsdale now coaches sprints, hurdles and At the Outdoor ACC Championships, the Yellow Jackets scored 96 points to tie for relays. His first 14 years with Tech were spent in the field events. fourth place. Brewer and Fraser captured individual ACC titles in the hammer throw and Some of the top field performers under Hinsdale include Rich Thompson, a three- triple jump, while the 4x400-meter relay team of Brian Ford, Sharif Azim, Matt Trester and time All-American in the triple jump; Mark White, an All-American discus thrower who won Swarn took first place at the championship. The Jackets qualified five athletes for the Outdoor two ACC Championships in the discus and was the 1990 ACC Champion in the shotput. NCAA Championships, plus the 4x400 relay team. Brewer claimed All-America honors, Other top athletes are Eric Bowers, the 1995 and 1996 ACC champion and current ACC finishing 13th in the hammer throw. record holder in the long jump; along with Joe McDonald, who broke the school record in Hinsdale garnered his first ACC Coach of the Year honor when he guided the Jackets the decathlon for the third straight time in 1992 and was the ACC indoor long jump champion to a third-place finish at the conference championship in 2002. That season, three Jackets in 1991. earned All-America honors under Hinsdale’s tutelage, as Brendon Mahoney was seventh Overall, Hinsdale has guided four Olympic gold medalists, three world champions, at the NCAA Championships in the indoor mile, and Chris Sinotte placed 10th in the javelin seven USA Track and Field champions, four Goodwill Games medalists, 13 NCAA national at the outdoor meet. Bryan Swarn was 11th in the outdoor 400. champions, 69 All-Americans, 81 ACC champions and 141 All-ACC honorees. A total of In 2000, Hinsdale coached the men’s outdoor 4x400 relay team to a sixth place finish 123 All-America honors have been earned by men’s track and field athletes at Georgia at the NCAA Championships, and also had two individual All-Americans as Bryan Swarn Tech. (400 meters) and Malcolm Leason (triple jump) earned that distinction. Following the 2000 An excellent recruiter, Hinsdale has brought many top prospects to Atlanta, including NCAA meet, Tech athletes had competed in the NCAA Championship meet for 17 consecutive state champions from Alabama, Arizona, Colorado, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Kansas, years. Maryland, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island He has put and Virginia. Hinsdale by the Numbers ... his stamp on the These talented signees include All-Americans James Purvis, Mike Armor, Dirk Morris, Tech program by Rich Thompson, Conrad Nichols, Chris Sinotte, Adkins, Mills, Terry, Taylor and the Motiejunas • 26th Year at Tech coaching 13 brothers. • 12th as head coach NCAA national A Sand Creek, Mich., native, Hinsdale lettered four years in track and field at Ferris champions in 11 State. He won the Coaches Award twice and was elected team captain three-straight years. • 4 Olympic Gold Medalists years as head Hinsdale was inducted into the school Hall of Fame on Sept. 19, 2003. coach on The Hinsdale graduated in 1976 with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and Human • 3 World Champions Flats. Science. He later received his master’s degree in Physical Education from Eastern Kentucky • 7 USATF Champions Hinsdale in 1979. came to Tech in Hinsdale previously worked as a graduate assistant coach at Eastern Kentucky in • 4 Goodwill Games Medalists September 1979 1978-79 and as assistant coach at Ferris State from 1976-78. He is a member of the United as an assistant States Track Coaches Association and the NCAA Track Coaches Association. • 13 NCAA National Champions track coach, a In November of 2000, Hinsdale was the recipient of the USATF Outstanding Coach • 2 Top 5 NCAA Championship Finishes position he held Award. The award recognized him for his coaching of 2000 Olympic gold medalist Angelo for 13 years under Taylor. • 3 Top 10 Outdoor NCAA Championship Finishes the legendary Hinsdale is married to the former Laura Adams. The couple has two sons, Bobby, 16, mentor Buddy and Luke, 14, and a daughter Kelsey, 11. • 3 Top 10 Indoor NCAA Championship Finishes Fowlkes. He was promoted to • 69 NCAA All-Americans assistant head • 81 ACC Champions track coach in 1992 and was • 141 All-ACC Honorees named head coach the

15 Head Cross Country Coach Alan Drosky • 14th season Georgia Tech, 1987 Alan Drosky is entering his 10th In addition to his mentoring of the women’s program, Drosky has also season as the head coach of the Georgia coached several of the nation’s top men’s distance performers. Headlining that Tech women’s track and field team. He list is David Krummenacker, who ranks as the fastest American 800-1500-meter also mentors the distance runners for the doubler of all-time. He also owns a pair of U.S. 800-meter titles (2001-02) and set Yellow Jackets’ men’s track team. the American record in the indoor 1000 meters in 2002. While at Tech, Additionally, Drosky recently Krummenacker won the 1997 and’‘98 NCAA indoor 800-meter national titles. He completed his 14th year as the head coach still holds four different school records and was named the 1997 and ‘98 ACC of both the men’s and women’s cross Indoor and Outdoor Championship MVP. In all, Krummenacker won 12 individual country teams at Georgia Tech. ACC titles. Drosky, a two-time All-American Recent graduate Brendon Mahoney ranks among Drosky’s finest proteges. and five-time track All-ACC performer, has He was a three-time All-American and finished seventh in the mile at the 2002 been head women’s coach since the 1995- NCAA Indoor Championships. He also finished eighth in the 800 at the 2002 U.S. 96 season. He has been a part of the Yellow National Outdoor Championships, a race won by Krummenacker. In 2004, Jacket coaching staff since 1987, when he Mahoney won ACC titles in the indoor 800 and mile, and the outdoor 800 and took a graduate assistant position while working towards a master’s degree in 1500 meter races en route to being named ACC Performer of the Year for both the management. After completing his graduate studies in 1989, Drosky became a indoor and outdoor seasons. He went onto to earning All-America honors in the full-time assistant for the 1990 season and took over the helm of the cross 1500 at the Outdoor NCAA Championships. country program in ’91. Drosky’s top women’s competitors include Tech assistant coach Becky Prior to earning a Bachelor of Science degree in industrial management in Megesi and former standout Renee Metivier. Megesi garnered All-America ’87, Drosky was one of the most decorated middle distance performers in Tech honors with an eighth-place finish in the 1500 meters in 1999 and was a member history. He competed for the Yellow Jackets from 1985-87, serving as team of the seventh-place distance medley team in 2000. She won the ACC outdoor captain three times. He holds the Tech school record in both the 1000 (2:22.78) 1500-meter title in both 1998 and ‘99 and qualified for the NCAA championship and 1500 (3:43.37) meter indoor events, and is a member of Tech’s outdoor meet in both the 800 and 1500 meters in 1999, as well as the 800 in 2000. record-holding 4x1600-meter relay (16:32.98). Metivier had an outstanding 2002, becoming Drosky earned All-America honors twice at the first Jacket to earn All-America honors in cross the NCAA Championships, finishing sixth in the country, indoor and outdoor track. During the indoor indoor mile in 1986 and 12th in the outdoor 1500 season, she earned that status in the 3000 and meters in 1987. He was also the 1987 ACC 5000 meters. She also claimed All-America champion in the indoor mile. accolades with an eighth-place finish in the 5000 Following his distinguished career, Drosky at the outdoor NCAA meet. Metivier now holds was inducted into the Georgia Tech Athletic Hall of four school records. Fame in 1996. Beth Mallory also earned All-America honors Since taking the reins of the women’s under Drosky, placing sixth in the mile at the program, Drosky has guided the Yellow Jackets to 1996 NCAA Indoor Championships. six top-three finishes in the last seven years at the In his career, Drosky has coached his athletes Indoor ACC Championships, including the to four individual national titles (Krummenacker program’s first - men’s or women’s - Atlantic Coast and Howard) and 43 NCAA All-American Conference title at the 2002 indoor ACC meet. It performances. On the conference level, he has was just the second ACC title by any women’s coached 60 league champions and 114 All-ACC program at Georgia Tech and snapped nine performances. consecutive indoor titles by North Carolina. Drosky In cross country, Drosky has also led the was named Indoor ACC Coach of the Year for the team to success in one of the nation’s top cross second time in his career (1999). country conferences. He has guided the women’s After winning the program’s first ACC crown, team to a pair of NCAA Championship Drosky guided the Yellow Jackets to a runner-up appearances (2000, 2001), with a top finish of finish at the 2003 Indoor ACC Championships. 26th in ’01. That same season, he coached the Tech freshman Chaunte Howard, along with junior women’s to their first-ever NCAA South Region teammate Amandi Rhett, claimed ACC crowns at crown, and was named South Region Coach of the conference meet. Howard finished 10th in the the Year. The Jackets’ men’s team also enjoyed high jump at the Indoor NCAA Championships to a program-best finish of fourth at the 2001 regional earn All-America honors. championships. His top ACC finishes came in The Rambling Wreck followed the indoor 1994 with both teams finishing third at the season with a fifth-place finish at the Outdoor ACC conference championships in Atlanta. Championships. Howard claimed her second ACC Drosky has mentored three cross country All- title in the high jump and tallied a runner-up finish in Americans and seven NCAA individual qualifiers. the high jump at the Outdoor NCAA Additionally, he has guided Tech runners to 15 Championships, garnering All-America honors. All-ACC and 33 all-region performances. Tech finished 36th at the championships. Metivier enjoyed the top season in Tech cross country history in 2001, In 2004, Drosky coached the Jackets to a pair of runner-up finishes at the finishing second at the NCAA Championships, winning the NCAA South Regional indoor and outdoor ACC Championships, finishing a mere 15.5 points shy of title and placing second at the ACC Championships. North Carolina at the indoor ACC meet. A total of six ACC championships were Mallory earned All-America honors in 1995, placing 25th, and also earned won by Tech athletes as sophomore standout Chaunte Howard earned indoor All-ACC honors three times. Additionally, Megesi was an individual qualifier in and outdoor ACC Performer of the Year honors. ’98. Nationally, Drosky led the Yellow Jackets to their highest NCAA outdoor On the men’s side, Kevin Graham is the lone All-American in Tech history, finish at the 2004 Outdoor NCAA Championships, finishing in a tie for 15th place finishing 32nd in ’94. Senior Kyle Rabbitt earned All-ACC honors in cross country in Austin, Texas. Tech posted a second Top 25 finish at the Indoor NCAA at the 2004 ACC Championships, finishing 14th. Rabbitt is the third Tech athlete Championships, finishing in a tie for 21st place in Fayetteville, Ark. Howard to qualify for the NCAA Championships, doing so at the 2003 NCAA meet. became the first women’s athlete to capture back-to-back national titles, winning Drosky is a member of the Track Coaches Association and the high jump at the indoor and outdoor NCAA meets. the NCAA Track Coaches Association and is currently serving as an at-large Drosky has led the Rambling Wreck to eight top-30 finishes, including two representative of the U.S. Cross Country Coaches Association. top-15 finishes during his tenure at Tech. A native of Riverdale, Ga., and a former Georgia state champion in the mile Howard became the first women’s athlete to qualify for the Summer at Riverdale High School, Drosky is married to the former Kim Bohanon, who ran , finishing second at the 2004 U.S. Olympic Trials in the high cross country at Georgia State. The couple has two daughters: Hayley, 12, and jump to stamp her ticket to Athens, Greece. On a rare off day, Howard finished Hannah, 9. in a tie for 28th place at the XXVIII Olympiad.

16 Assistant Coaches Nat Page Andria King Allen Bradd 9th Year 4th Year 2nd Year Missouri, ‘79 Georgia Tech, ‘99 North Carolina, ‘99 Nat Page is in his Andria King ninth year as an assistant enters her fourth season Allen Bradd coach for the Georgia Tech as an assistant coach enters his second track and field program. with the Yellow Jacket season as assistant Page is responsible for track and field program. men’s and women’s track coaching field events, She works with Tech’s and field coach at including high jump, long sprinters and distance Georgia Tech. Bradd jump, triple jump, as well as hurdlers. specializes in the the men’s and women’s sprint hurdle events. Under King’s direction, freshman Ashlee Kidd throwing events, along with pole vault and multi Since joining the Tech staff in 1997, Page has mentored captured ACC crowns in the 200 and 400 meters and events for the Jackets. Tech student-athletes to 15 ACC titles and 19 All-America earned a total of four all-conference honors during the In his inaugural season as throwing coach, performances. 2004 indoor and outdoor seasons. Kidd posted a Bradd tutored juniors Zeb Sion and Marcus Canty to His latest prodigy, junior Chaunte Howard, captured second-place finish at the U.S. Junior National their first ACC Meet Championship titles in the shot put consecutive national titles in the women’s high jump at the Championships to qualify for the IAAF World Junior and javelin, respectively. Sion earned All-ACC honors 2004 Indoor and Outdoor NCAA Championships, and became Championships in Grosseto, . Kidd went on to win in both the indoor and outdoor ACC Championships the first women’s athlete to compete in the Summer Olympics a Bronze medal at the World Juniors. and Canty finished the season with the 23rd best this summer in Athens, Greece. King was a standout hurdler and sprinter for the javelin mark in the nation. Bradd also guided the For his efforts, Page was named 2004 Mondo Women’s Jackets, earning All-America honors five times from Yellow Jackets to six All-ACC honors and 16 ACC Jumps/Multi Events Coach of the Year. 1997-99. She was a four-time national runner-up in Championship finalists. Current Tech assistant coach Andria King was another the hurdles and was chosen as the Atlantic Coast Prior to coming to Tech, Bradd coached at highlight under coach Page’s tutelage. Page coached King to Conference Championships Most Valuable Performer Syracuse University. While guiding the Orangemen four NCAA national runner-up finishes in the indoor 60-meter on three occasions. She holds seven school records. throwing events, Bradd led four athletes to NCAA and outdoor 100-meter hurdles in 1998 and ’99. She formerly King, who competed from 1996-99, was also a Provisional qualifying marks in the discus, shot put held the American collegiate record in the 60-meter hurdles two-time Georgia Tech Female Most Valuable Athlete of and weight throw. He had a men’s shot putter capture with a time of 8.00 in 1999. King was a five-time All-American the Year honoree. She was recently named one of the the Men’s Big East Conference title and a ECAC and three-time ACC MVP. ACC’s top 50 competitors in both women’s indoor and Discus champion during his stint. He also led a pair of Other Yellow Jacket All-Americans under Page are Eric outdoor track. freshman to No. 2 and No. 3 NCAA national class Bowers (indoor long jump, 1997), Ashlee Kidd (4x100), Lynn She earned her Bachelor of Science in rankings in the weight throw and a women’s discus nd Houston (indoor high jump, 1999), Malcolm Leason (outdoor Management from Tech in 1999. thrower to the 22 best mark in the nation. Later that triple jump, 2000), Montrell Person (110 Hurdles), Clayton Following her graduation, King competed same season, she went on to qualify in the discus for Porter (indoor long jump, 2000), Dana Rogers (4x100) and internationally on both United States and Reebok the World Junior Championships. Amandi Rhett (4x100, 100). teams in the 100- and 400-meter hurdles. She was a member of the 1999 USA Track & Field World Before coaching at Syracuse, Bradd was an On the conference level, he has guided three men to assistant men’s and women’s track and field coach at conference titles: Bowers (indoor long jump, 1997), Leason Championships team and a gold medalist at the 1999 World University Games. Murray State University for one season. While at (outdoor triple jump, 2000) and David Riley (indoor triple jump, Murray State, he tutored three All-OVC honors in the 1997). shot put and discus at the Ohio Valley Conference On the women’s side, Page has coached nine Becky Megesi Championships. Also garnering All-OVC honors under conference championship performances, in addition to King’s 4th Year Bradd was a men’s pole vaulter who finished runner- three hurdle titles. Lynn Houston won both indoor and outdoor up at the OVC meet in back-to-back seasons. Bradd high jump titles in 1997. Mishanta Reyes won the indoor long Georgia Tech, ‘01 also guided an athlete who qualified for the 2001 jump crown in 2001, while Shanta Smith won the indoor triple U.S.A National Championships in the hammer and jump and Jennifer Ledbetter claimed the outdoor high jump title One of the top another to the 2000 Olympic Trials in the discus, in ’02. Howard claimed the high jump in both the indoor and middle distance runners finishing in 14th place. outdoor seasons in 2003 and ‘04. in Tech history, Becky In addition to his work at Tech, Page founded Nat’s Megesi enters her fourth As a professional, Bradd competed for the Athletic Training and Career Experiences in September 1993. year as an assistant for Mizuno Klub Kiehas during the 1999-2000 track and He has coached seven World Championship team members the Jackets cross field seasons. In 1999, he finished 12th-place at the and a trio of Olympians: Natasha Gibson, Howard and Tisha country and track teams. USA Outdoor National Championships in Eugene, Waller, who is now the American indoor record holder in the She primarily works with the distance runners as well Ore. and had a fourth-place finish in the shot put at high jump. Page has also worked with Wenda Vereen, who as the cross country teams for both men and women. the USA/Canada Challenge in Flag Staff, Ariz. was a member of the U.S. 4x100 team, which won a silver Additionally, she handles many administrative functions Bradd attended the University of North medal and set an American record at the 1993 World as well as being in charge of recruiting the women’s Carolina, where he became a two-time All-American in Championships. distance events. the shot put. He was a five-time individual ACC champion in the shot put and two-time hammer ACC Howard and Waller each made the 2004 U.S. Olympic As an athlete, Megesi garnered All-America champion. Bradd was elected team captain in the Team in the high jump in Athens, Greece. Waller captured her honors in the 1500 meters, finishing eighth at the 1999 1998-99 season and was a member of the UNC second U.S. title, while Howard finished second at the U.S. Outdoor NCAA Championships in Boise, Idaho. She Student-Athlete Council Member board. Olympic Trials in Sacramento, Calif. again earned All-America honors in 2000, anchoring A native of Downs, Ill., Bradd graduated from A native of Evanston, Ill., Page was an NCAA Tech’s distance medley relay to a seventh-place finish North Carolina with a bachelor’s degree in sport Champion high jumper at the University of Missouri in 1979. at the Indoor NCAA Championships in Fayetteville, Ark. exercise and science in May 1999. He is married to He was ranked in the top 10 in the world from 1979-81 and Megesi also qualified for the Outdoor NCAA meets in the former Angie Joy. earned a spot on the United States’ 1980 Olympic team after 1999 and 2000 in the 800. In 1998, she became the finishing second at the U.S. Olympic Trials. third Tech individual qualifier for the NCAA Cross Additionally, Page also competed at a world-class level Country Championship in Lawrence, in the both the high and intermediate hurdles from 1984-92. Kan. In 2000, Megesi was a qualifier for From 1990-92, he was ranked in the top 10 in the world in the the U.S. Olympic Trials in the 800 400 intermediate hurdles. A member of the United States’ 1992 meters. World Cup team, Page was a finalist at the U.S. Track and Megesi won ACC Championships Field Championships every year from 1985-91. in the 1500 in 1998 and ‘99, earning He was inducted into the University of Missouri Athletic All-ACC honors six times during her Hall of Fame in 1999, where he was a five-time All-American career. She currently holds school and a four-time Big 8 high jump champion. He was named records in the outdoor 800 (2:04.63), outdoor MVP of the Big 8 Championship in 1978. the indoor distance medley relay From 1988-91, Page served as assistant coach at (11:21.48), and the outdoor 4x800m relay (8:56.94). California State Polytechnic University, where he earned a She graduated in 2001 with a bachelor’s degree in physical education. degree in management. Page resides in Atlanta with his children, Tyler and Ryan.

1717 Support Staff Bobby Robinson Scott MacDonald Leah Moore Thomas Senior Associate Assistant Director of Sports Athletic Director Sports Information Nutritionist Furman, ‘68 St. Andrews, ‘99 UTC, ‘99

Bobby Scott MacDonald Leah Moore Tho- Robinson enters his enters his second year mas enters her second second year at as Assistant Sports In- year at Georgia Tech Georgia Tech as formation Director at as the sports dietitian/ Associate Director of Georgia Tech. MacDonald serves as the primary nutritionist. Athletics. Robinson oversees facilities and game contact for softball, men’s and women’s swimming Thomas works with all the Tech athletes, de- operations. and diving and men’s and women’s track and field. veloping eating plans designed for optimal perfor- Robinson spent 17 years as Clemson’s Before coming to Tech, MacDonald served as mance and health. Director of Athletics, serving from 1985 until an intern at the University of North Carolina in 2002- Before Tech, Thomas earned a Master’s de- stepping down on June 30, 2002. 03. At Carolina, he was the primary contact for gree from Georgia State in exercise science in 2003. During his time at Director of Athletics, the men’s and women’s cross country, softball and wres- She performed an internship in the Dietetic program Tigers won 56 Atlantic Coast Conference team tling. at GSU. titles as well as the 1987 NCAA championship in Prior to Georgia State, Thomas attended Ten- men’s soccer, and Clemson student-athletes Prior to Carolina, MacDonald was a graduate as- nessee-Chattanooga, where she earned a B.S. de- captured 24 individual national titles and over 400 sistant at Oakland University in the sports information gree in nutrition in 1999. While attending UTC, All-America citations. The Clemson football team office from 1999-2002. There he worked with men’s Thomas ran cross country and track for the Mocs went to a bowl game in 14 of his 17 years, and and women’s basketball, baseball, women’s soccer, from 1996-99. She helped lead the team to three the men’s basketball program advanced to softball and swimming and diving, along with serving postseason play 12 of 17 years. as a part-time pitching coach for the baseball team. conference championships and earned Academic Over his career, 16 of the 19 Tiger sports MacDonald graduated from Oakland with a Master’s Female Athlete of the Year honors as a senior. programs had at least one final top 10 national degree in Public Administration in ‘02. In 2004, Thomas became an U.S. Olympic ranking, and Clemson finished in the top 30 of the As a collegiate athlete, MacDonald was a four- Trials Marathon qualifier. national all-sports rankings in nine of Robinson’s year letterwinner in baseball at Henry Ford C.C. (1994- Along with her duties at Tech, Thomas writes 17 years. 96) and St. Andrews Presbyterian College (1996-98). a monthly nutrition column to the “Wingfoot”, an Tiger student-athletes also made great He earned all-region and all-conference honors at Henry Atlanta Track Club publication and “Net News”, an strides academically during Robinson’s tenure, Ford after going 8-3 in 1996, leading the Hawks to two Atlanta Lawn Tennis Association (ALTA) publica- thanks in large part to the construction of Vickery straight conference titles and a regional final in 1996, tion. She also authored a chapter on Weight Man- Hall, Clemson’s student-athlete enrichment center. falling to eventual national champion Grand Rapids agement for the 4th edition of Sports Nutrition: A In addition to that facility, Robinson also launched C.C. Guide for the Professional Working with Active an $82 million fundraising project to enhance all of At St. Andrews, MacDonald finished 16-8 and People, published by the Sports, Cardiovascular Clemson’s athletics facilities, including Clemson ranked nationally in strikeouts and ERA. and Wellness Nutritionists Dietetic Practice Group Memorial Stadium and Littlejohn Coliseum. The Bloomfield Hills, Mich., native, also lettered of the American Dietetic Association. Robinson first went to Clemson in 1970, in golf for two seasons at St. Andrews (1998-99). He working in the housing office until moving to the graduated from SAPC in 1999 with a degree in physi- athletics department three years later. After cal education and sport. serving the athletics department in various Trudy Wheeler capacities, he was named business manager in Scott McDonald Academic Advisor 1975. He was promoted to assistant athletic director in 1977 and then associate athletic Strength Coach Indiana, ‘77 director in 1980. He served in that capacity until Alabama, ‘93 being named Director of Athletics in March of 1985. Trudy Wheeler Scott McDonald is in her seventh year Along with his administrative duties, enters his eighth season as a Robinson served as Clemson’s golf coach from on the Georgia Tech player development coach for academic support staff 1974-83, guiding the Tigers to one ACC title and the Georgia Tech men’s and three NCAA Tournament appearances. as the academic women’s track and cross advisor for the Men & Women’s cross country David Kloehs country programs. He also and track and field programs. works with Tech’s men’s basketball and volleyball teams. Prior to joining the Athletic Association, Trainer McDonald joined the Tech staff in 1997 after three years Louisville, ‘97 Wheeler was Director of New Student and Parent at Florida State, where he was the assistant strength coach Programs (FASET) at Georgia Tech for eight for the football team. David Kloehs years. A certified strength and conditioning specialist, McDonald Wheeler previously worked six years at enters his third season earned a degree in sports fitness management from Alabama. as trainer for the track Emory University as Director of Admissions for McDonald’s father, Bill, is the Director of Sports Medicine and field teams. the Goizueta Business School. She was Prior to joining at Alabama and previously served in that capacity at Georgia responsible for the recruitment of the MBA and Tech’s sports medicine Tech from 1972-86. undergraduate programs. staff, Kloehs spent four Wheeler has also worked for the John months at a children’s hospital in Atlanta. Harland Company and General Electric as a Kloehs was head athletic trainer at Houston corporate recruiter. Baptist University from 2000-02. There he oversaw A native of Indiana, Wheeler attended all medical coverage for men’s and women’s Indiana University, earning a bachelor’s degree in basketball, baseball, softball and volleyball. Theatre & Speech Communications with a minor Kloehs earned a B.A. from Louisville in in music, and a master’s in College Student physical education in the spring of ‘97. He earned Personnel Administration. a Master’s degree from Houston in education in the spring of ‘01. Wheeler’s husband of 23 years, Dave, is a The Miami, Fla., native is married to the former Vice President with Hardin Construction. They Courtney Kosaka. They are expecting their first have two sons, Hunter (12) and Conor (9). child in February 2005. 18 Administration Dr. G. Wayne Clough Dave Braine President Director of Athletics The chief engineer of Georgia Tech’s As he enters his eighth year at Georgia determined effort to provide technological Tech, Director of Athletics Dave Braine has leadership in a changing world is Dr. G. Wayne overseen tremendous growth in the Yellow Clough, the Institute’s tenth president and the first Jackets’ overall athletics program while positioning alumnus to serve in that capacity. Georgia Tech for the future with ambitious building His leadership has made undergraduate projects. education more dynamic. He implemented a required computer initiative for Georgia Tech’s overall athletics program has enjoyed unprecedented all students, and oversaw the revision of the curriculum to include web- success during Braine’s tenure, and the 2003-04 school year proved to be based enhancements. The next step was a broad initiative to engage the most successful campaign in Tech history. Yellow Jacket teams students more fully with faculty in the classroom and research lab, and to combined for a school-record 31st place finish in the annual NACDA create more student leadership opportunities. The positive impact is reflected Director’s Cup standings, which ranks the overall success of athletics in higher quality students and higher retention rates. programs based on NCAA finishes in each sport. Tech’s No. 31 finish Sponsored research has also increased every year since Clough shatters its previous high of 45th place in 1994. became president. Research expenditures are now exceed $370 million as Highlighting the 2003-04 year was the remarkable performance by the Tech moves into exciting interdisciplinary fields like bioengineering, Rambling Wreck basketball team, which advanced to the NCAA sustainable technology, and nanoscience. Championship game. Tech’s women’s volleyball and track and field Clough’s skills as a civil engineer are evident in reshaping the campus programs also enjoyed watershed years, with the volleyball team reaching to meet the needs of Tech’s world-class programs and students. He has the NCAA Elite Eight, and the track team winning two national titles and overseen the construction of more than a dozen academic and research placing 15th at the NCAA Outdoor Championships. buildings, with several more on the drawing board. The campus is fully Fifteen of Tech’s 17 sports programs reached postseason play in 2003- wired with 1,700 miles of fiber-optic cable and offers a comprehensive 04. In fact, Georgia Tech was the only school in the nation to win a football wireless environment as well. bowl game as well as NCAA Regionals in men’s basketball and baseball, To provide the additional resources required to reach this goal, Clough and one of only three programs to win a bowl game and at least one game in engineered the Campaign for Georgia Tech, which raised a record $712 the NCAA basketball and baseball tournaments. Tech boasts 25 Academic million in five years for 54 endowed faculty chairs, 233 endowed All-America honorees in the last seven years, including three in 2003-04, scholarships, eleven new buildings, and a host of academic, research and while the football team placed a school-record eight student-athletes on the athletic programs. 2003 ACC All-Academic team. Beyond campus, he gives Georgia Tech a face and voice in The addition of women’s swimming and diving in 2001-02 is further Washington, D.C., as a member of the President’s Council of Advisors on evidence of Georgia Tech’s commitment to women’s athletics under Braine. Science and Technology and the executive committee of the U.S. Council In U.S. News & World Report’s inaugural ranking of collegiate athletics on Competitiveness, and as chair of the National Academy of Engineering programs in 2002, Tech was rated number two in the nation in gender equity. committee on the Engineer of 2020. Braine currently serves on the NCAA Division I Football Issues Since September, 2001, he has represented the Atlantic Coast Committee, and he previously served a two-year appointment as chairman Conference (ACC) on the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) of the NCAA Special Events Committee in 1995-96. Division I Board of Directors. Winning records and all-star honors, however, are just part of the A native of Douglas, Georgia, Clough received his bachelor’s and Braine athletics program. Just as he did earlier as director of athletics at master’s degrees in civil engineering from Georgia Tech in 1964 and 1965. Marshall and Virginia Tech, he emphasizes much more, especially the Total He earned a Ph.D. in civil engineering from the University of California, Person Concept, a comprehensive support program that stresses academics and life skills. Through the Total Person Program, Tech student-athletes Berkeley in 1969. benefit from a number of enrichment programs ranging from life skills and He was provost and vice president for academic affairs at the career planning to wellness and community outreach. Braine is also proud University of Washington in Seattle when he answered the call to return to that Georgia Tech was named the recipient of the first-ever Atlantic Coast his alma mater as president in September of 1994. Prior to that, he had spent Conference Sportsmanship School of the Year Award in 2004. a decade at Virginia Tech as head of the Department of Civil Engineering, Hired by President Dr. G. Wayne Clough, Braine was named Georgia then as Dean of the College of Engineering. He also served on the faculties Tech’s director of athletics on June 3, 1997, succeeding Dr. Homer Rice, of Duke and Stanford universities. who retired after serving as AD from 1980 until 1997. A specialist in geotechnical and earthquake engineering, he is the Now in his 21st year as an athletics director, Braine was AD at author of more than 120 papers and reports, six book chapters, and several Marshall from 1985 through 1987. He moved to Virginia Tech and made a widely used geotechnical computer codes. He is presently a consultant to name for himself in a 10-year tenure in which he helped change the face of the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit System for ongoing major Hokie athletics. It was under Braine’s leadership that Virginia Tech gained seismic retrofitting. His other interests include technology and higher membership in the Big East Football Conference, which proved to be a education policy, economic development, diversity in higher education, and stepping stone to full membership in the league. Braine originally came to technology in a global setting. Georgia Tech in 1974 as defensive secondary coach on the football staff of Closer to home, he serves on the Board of Advisors for Noro- Pepper Rodgers and served in that capacity for two years. Moseley Partners, the Southeast’s largest venture capital fund, and on the A native of Grove City, Pa., Braine earned his bachelor’s degree Board of Directors of Total System Services of Columbus, Ga. He is a (1965) as well as a master’s of arts and teaching (1966) at the University of member of the executive committees for the Metro Atlanta Chamber of North Carolina, where he was a three-time football letterman. Commerce and Central Atlanta Progress, and a trustee of the Georgia After teaching and coaching at Manatee High School in Bradenton, Research Alliance. Georgia Trend magazine has included Clough on its list Fla., he joined the Virginia Military Institute football staff as a freshman coach of the 100 most influential Georgians for the last seven years. in the spring of 1967. Later he coached at Richmond from 1971-73 before his Among his many national awards for teaching and research, Clough stint at Tech. Braine moved to Virginia as administrative assistant and holds eight from the American Society of Civil Engineers and is one of a secondary coach in 1976. In 1978, he became assistant athletic director at select few to have been twice awarded the Norman Medal, civil Virginia. He took a similar position at Fresno State in 1983 and was engineering’s oldest honor. In 2001 he received the National Engineering promoted to associate athletic director in 1984. From there moved on to Award from the American Association of Engineering Societies. He has become the athletics director at Marshall in 1985. been a member of the National Academy of Engineering for more than a Braine, 61, received a high honor in 1993 when he was inducted into decade. the Mercer County Hall of Fame in the area where his hometown is located. Wayne and Anne Robinson Clough have been married for more than The Tech AD has four children and seven grandchildren. 30 years and have two grown children. 1919 2004 Recap INDOOR SCHEDULE/RESULTS Date Days Meet Location/Result Dec. 5-6 Fri.-Sat. Clemson Indoor Opener Clemson, S.C./NTS INDIVIDUAL ACCOLADES Jan. 16-17 Fri.-Sat. Kentucky Invitational Lexington, Ky./NTS Jan. 24 Sat. Clemson Invitational Clemson, S.C./5th of 9 teams (66 pts.) ALL-AMERICAN Feb. 1 Sun. Gator Invitational Gainesville, Fla./NTS OUTDOOR SEASON Feb. 5-6 Fri.-Sat. Meyo Invitational South Bend, Ind./NTS Brendon Mahoney (1500 - 10th) Feb. 14 Sat. Tiger Invitational Clemson, S.C./NTS Montrell Person (110 Hurdles - 9th) Feb. 20-21 Fri.-Sat. ACC Championships Clemson, S.C./5th (72 pts.) ACC CHAMPIONS Feb. 27-28 Fri.-Sat. USATF Championships , Mass./NTS Mar. 5-6 Fri.-Sat. Alex Wilson Invitational South Bend, Ind./NTS INDOOR SEASON Mar. 19-20 Fri.-Sat. NCAA Championships Fayetteville, Ark./DNS Brendon Mahoney (800, Mile) Montrell Person (60 Hurdles) SEASON-BEST TIMES Event Performer (Meet) Time/Score OUTDOOR SEASON 55m Holt McPherson (Gator Invitational) 6.53 Marcus Canty (Javelin) 60m Montrell Person (Clemson Invitational) 6.87 Brendon Mahoney (800, 1500) 55mH Montrell Person (Gator Invitational) 7.32^ Montrell Person (110 Hurdles) 60mH Montrell Person (Clemson Invitational) 7.76$^ Zeb Sion (Shot Put) 200m Brian Ford (Meyo Invitational) 21.93 400m Brian Ford (Meyo Invitational) 48.81 ACC PERFORMER OF THE YEAR 800m Brendon Mahoney (Alex Wilson Invitational) 1:49.05^ Brendon Mahoney (Indoor and Outdoor) Mile Brendon Mahoney (Meyo Invitational) 4:02.32^ 3000m Kyle Rabbitt (Meyo Invitational) 8:11.00 All-ACC 5000m Kyle Rabbitt (ACC Championships) 14:38.10 INDOOR SEASON 4x400m Relay Ford, Andrews, Duckett, Person (Clemson Invitational) 3:06.00 Brendon Mahoney - 800 (1st-1:53.77); Mile (1st-4:12.31) DMR Crist, Herren, Mahoney, McDonagh (Gator Invitational) 10:07.16 Michael Massey - High Jump (2nd-7’0.50”) High Jump Michael Massey (Alex Wilson Invitational) 7’1.75”$^ Holt McPherson - Long Jump (3rd-23’10.25”) Pole Vault Chase Sasser (Kentucky Invitational) 14’ 6.00” Montrell Person - 60 Hurdles (1st-7.88) Long Jump Holt McPherson (Gator Invitational) 24’11.75”^ Zeb Sion - Shot Put (3rd-58’0.25”) Triple Jump Spencer Irvine (ACC Championships) 49’ 1.75” Shot Put Zeb Sion (ACC Championships) 58’ 0.25” OUTDOOR SEASON Weight Throw Jonathan Chihoski (Clemson Invitational) 52’ 0.00” Marcus Canty - Javelin (1st-227’01”) Heptathlon Greg McCormick (ACC Championships) 4,664$ Brendon Mahoney - 800 (1st-1:51.15); 1500 (1st-3:45.76) Michael Massey - High Jump (2nd-6’11.75”) OUTDOOR SCHEDULE/RESULTS Montrell Person - 110 Hurdles (1st-13.86) Date Days Meet Location/Result Zeb Sion - Shot Put (1st-58’1”) Mar. 19-20 Fri.-Sat. FSU Relays Tallahassee, Fla./NTS Mar. 26-27 Fri.-Sat. Florida Relays Gainesville, Fla./NTS NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFIERS APR. 3 SAT. YELLOW JACKET INVITATIONAL ATLANTA/NTS INDOOR SEASON Apr. 16-17 Fri.-Sat. ACC Championships Chapel Hill, N.C./4th (103 pts.) Montrell Person - 60 Hurdles (12th-7.80) Apr. 22-24 Thu.-Sat. Penn Relays Philadelphia, Pa./NTS Apr. 30 Fri. Cardinal Invitational Palo Alto, Calif./NTS OUTDOOR SEASON May 8 Sat. Orange & Purple Classic Clemson, S.C./NTS Brendon Mahoney - 1500 (10th-3:47.62) MAY 14-15 FRI.-SAT. GEORGIA TECH INVITATIONAL ATLANTA/NTS Michael Massey - High Jump (22nd-6’10.75”) May 28-29 Fri.-Sat. NCAA East Region Championships Gainesville, Fla./12th (17 pts.) Montrell Person - 110 Hurdles (9th-14.18) June 9-12 Wed.-Sat. NCAA Championships Austin, Texas/DNS SEASON-BEST TIMES NCAA EAST REGION CHAMPIONSHIP Event Performer (Meet) Time/Score 100m Holt McPherson (Yellow Jacket Invitational) 10.76 QUALIFIERS 200m Brian Ford (Yellow Jacket Invitational) 21.47 Marcus Canty - Javelin (11th-209’09”) 400m Brian Ford (ACC Championships) 47.83 Barton Crist - 800 (19th-1:51.42) 800m Barton Crist (Georgia Tech Invitational) 1:50.57^ Brendon Mahoney - 1500 (3rd-3:50.25) 1500m Brendon Mahoney (Georgia Tech Invitational) 3:41.43^ Michael Massey - High Jump (4th-6’11”) 5000m Cristan Duvall (FSU Relays) 15:20.10 Neil McDonagh - 1500 (30th-4:09.55) 3000m SC Cristan Duvall (Georgia Tech Invitational) 9:11.48 Montrell Person - 110 Hurdles (3rd-13.66) 4x100m Relay Irvine, Beamer, McPherson, Person (Florida Relays) 41.20 Zeb Sion - Shot Put (14th-55’4.25”) 4x400m Relay Ford, Trester, Duckett, Crosby (FSU Relays) 3:13.75 Jonathan Spillman - Shot Put (11th-56’5.25”) 4x800m Relay Schmidt, Mahoney, Crist, McDonagh (Penn Relays) 7:30.54 Shuttle Hurdle Relay Person, Crosby, Lawrence, Solomon (Florida Relays) 59.25$ Jonathan 110mHH Montrell Person (NCAA Championships) 13.53^ Spillman 400mIH Jordan Crosby (ACC Championships) 54.31 DMR Mahoney, Ford, Crist, McDonagh (Penn Relays) 9:44.26 High Jump Michael Massey (ACC Championships) 6’11.75” Pole Vault Greg McCormick & Chase Sasser (GT Invitational) 15’5.00” Long Jump Holt McPherson (Yellow Jacket Invitational) 24’0.25” Triple Jump James Lemons II (Penn Relays) 49’3.00” Shot Put Zeb Sion (ACC Championships) 58’1.00”^ Discus Throw Jonathan Spillman (Orange & Purple Classic) 157’06” Javelin Throw Marcus Canty (ACC Championships) 227’01”^ Hammer Throw Jonathan Chihoski (Yellow Jacket Invitational) 161’07” Decathlon Greg McCormick (ACC Championships) 6,450

$—School Record ^—NCAA Region Qualifying Mark/NCAA Provisional Mark % - NCAA Automatic Qualifying Mark 20 The Atlantic Coast Conference

The Tradition 14, 1953, the seven members met in Raleigh, Now in its 52nd year of competition, the ACC Members N.C., where a set of bylaws was adopted and the Atlantic Coast Conference has long enjoyed the CLEMSON — Charter member of the Southern name became officially the Atlantic Coast reputation as one of the strongest and most Intercollegiate Athletic Association in 1894, a charter Conference. competitive intercollegiate conferences in the member of the Southern Conference in 1921, a Suggestions from fans for the name of the charter member of the Atlantic Coast Conference nation. And that is not mere conjecture, the (ACC) in 1953. new conference appeared in the region’s numbers support it. DUKE — Joined the Southern Conference in newspapers prior to the meeting in Raleigh. Since the league’s inception in 1953, ACC December, 1928; charter member of the ACC in Some of the names suggested were: Dixie, Mid schools have captured 91 national 1953. South, Mid Atlantic, East Coast, Seaboard, FLORIDA STATE — Charter member of the Dixie championships, including 47 in women’s Conference in 1948; joined the Metro Conference in Colonial, Tobacco, Blue-Gray, Piedmont, competition and 44 in men’s. In addition, NCAA July, 1976; joined the ACC July, 1991. Southern Seven and the Shoreline. individual titles have gone to ACC student- GEORGIA TECH — Charter member of the Duke’s Eddie Cameron recommended that Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association in 1894, athletes 116 times in men’s competition and 57 charter member of Southern Conference in 1921, the name of the conference be the Atlantic times in women’s action. charter member of the SEC in 1932, joined the ACC Coast Conference, and the motion was passed in April, 1978. unanimously. The meeting concluded with each 2003-04 in Review MARYLAND — Charter member of the Southern member institution assessed $200.00 to pay for Conference in 1921, charter member of the ACC in The 2003-04 academic year concluded 1953. conference expenses. with the league pocketing three more national MIAMI — Charter member of the Big East Football On December 4, 1953, conference officials team titles and six individual NCAA crowns. In Conference in 1991; joined the ACC in July, 2004. met again at Sedgefield and officially admitted all, the ACC has won 48 national team titles over NORTH CAROLINA — Charter member of the the University of Virginia as the league’s eighth Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association in 1894, the last 14 years. charter member of the Southern Conference in 1921, member. The first, and only, withdrawal of a The ACC’s 2003-04 national champions charter member of the ACC in 1953. school from the ACC came on June 30, 1971, were Wake Forest in field hockey, North NC STATE — Charter member of the Southern when the University of South Carolina tendered Carolina in women’s soccer and Virginia in Conference in 1921; charter member of the ACC in its resignation. 1953. women’s lacrosse. Overall, 66 ACC teams took VIRGINIA — Charter member of the Southern The ACC operated with seven members part in postseason play compiling a 101-66-4 Intercollegiate Athletic Association in 1894, charter until April 3, 1978, when the Georgia Institute of (.596) record. member of the Southern Conference in 1921, Technology was admitted. The Atlanta school A total of 169 student-athletes from the resigned from Southern Conference in December had withdrawn from the Southeastern 1936, joined the ACC in December, 1953. ACC earned first, second or third-team All- VIRGINIA TECH — Charter member of the Conference in January of 1964. America honors this past year. In addition, the Southern Conference in 1921; withdrew from the The ACC expanded to nine members on ACC produced nine national Players of the Year, Southern Conference in June, 1965; became a charter July 1, 1991, with the addition of Florida State member of the Big East Football Conference in Feb. two national Rookies of the Year and three 5, 1991; joined the ACC in July, 2004. University. national Coaches of the Year recipients. WAKE FOREST — Joined the Southern The conference expanded to 11 members The ACC placed at least one team in the Conference in February, 1936, charter member of the on July 1, 2004, with the addition of the top 10 nationally in 17 sports. In all, 31 ACC University of Miami and Virginia Polytechnic teams finished their season with a top 10 competition in 25 sports during the 2004-05 Institute and State University. On October 17, ranking. academic year - 12 for men and 13 for women. 2003, Boston College accepted an invitation to The first ACC championship was held in become the league’s 12th member starting with The Championships swimming on February 25, 1954. The the 2005-06 academic year. The conference will conduct championship conference did not conduct championships in cross country, wrestling or tennis during the first year. 2003-04 ACC Champions The 12 sports for men include football, MEN cross country, soccer, basketball, swimming, Baseball ______Florida State indoor and outdoor track, wrestling, baseball, Basketball ______Maryland tennis, golf and lacrosse. Fencing, which was Cross Country ______NC State started in 1971, was discontinued in 1981. Football ______Florida State Women’s sports were initiated in 1977 with the Golf ______Clemson first championship meet being held in tennis at Indoor Track ______Florida State Wake Forest University. Lacrosse ______Maryland Outdoor Track ______Clemson Championships for women are currently Wrestling ______NC State conducted in cross country, volleyball, field Soccer ______Virginia hockey, soccer, basketball, swimming, indoor Swimming ______Virginia and outdoor track, tennis, golf, lacrosse, softball Tennis ______Virginia and rowing. WOMEN Basketball ______Duke Georgia Tech was named the recipient of the A History Cross Country ______North Carolina first-ever Atlantic Coast Conference Sportsman- The Atlantic Coast Conference was Field Hockey ______Wake Forest ship School of the Year Award. founded on May 8, 1953, at the Sedgefield Inn Golf ______Duke The Yellow Jackets won sportsmanship near Greensboro, N.C., with seven charter Indoor Track ______North Carolina awards in 2004 in women’s indoor track and field, members - Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Lacrosse ______Virginia women’s tennis and men’s and women’s outdoor Carolina, North Carolina State, South Carolina Outdoor Track ______North Carolina track and field. and Wake Forest - drawing up the conference Rowing ______Virginia The concept of the sportsmanship awards by-laws. Soccer ______North Carolina was created by the ACC Student-Athlete Advisory The withdrawal of seven schools from the Softball ______Florida State Committee to recognize teams who earned the Swimming ______Virginia utmost regard from their peers during competition. Southern Conference came early on the morning of May 8, 1953, during the Southern Tennis ______Clemson Conference’s annual spring meeting. On June Volleyball ______Maryland

2121 Tech at the NCAA & ACC Championships ALL-TIME FINISHES AT THE ACC INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS* Year Place Points Champion (Points) Site ALL-TIME FINISHES AT THE 1980 5th 42.50 Maryland (134) Greensboro, N.C. INDOOR NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 1987 3rd 84 Clemson (103) Johnson City, Tenn. Year Place Pts. Site 1988 2nd 107 NC State (128) Johnson City, Tenn. 1973 T-48th 1 Detroit, Mich. 1983 T-32nd 4 Pontiac, Mich. 1989 T-3rd 60 Clemson (155) Johnson City, Tenn. 1984 T-12th 10 Syracuse, N.Y. 1990 5th 58 Clemson (150) Johnson City, Tenn. 1985 T-9th 14 Syracuse, N.Y. 1991 5th 68 Clemson (111) Johnson City, Tenn. 1986 T-39th 2 Oklahoma City, Okla. 1992 6th 35 Clemson (136) Johnson City, Tenn. 1988 T-13th 10 Oklahoma City, Okla. 1993 4th 82 Clemson (156) Johnson City, Tenn. 1991 T-51st 1 Indianapolis, Ind. 1994 3rd 94 Florida State (133) Greensboro, N.C. 1992 T-21st 6 Indianapolis, Ind. 1995 5th 59 North Carolina (192) Greensboro, N.C. 1993 T-7th 17 Indianapolis, Ind. 1996 6th 41.50 North Carolina (148.50) Greensboro, N.C. 1994 24th 8 Indianapolis, Ind. 1997 3rd 75 Clemson (155.50) Greensboro, N.C. 1995 T-29th 4 Indianapolis, Ind. 1998 5th 64 Clemson (144) Blacksburg, Va. 1996 T-44th 3 Indianapolis, Ind. 1997 T-3rd 25 Indianapolis, Ind. 1999 T-7th 30 Clemson (162) Blacksburg, Va. 1998 7th 18 Indianapolis, Ind. 2000 5th 65 Clemson (168) Blacksburg, Va. 2002 T-54th 2 Fayetteville, Ark. 2001 8th 21 Clemson (181) Blacksburg, Va. 2002 3rd 94 Clemson (132) Chapel Hill, N.C. ALL-TIME FINISHES AT THE 2003 3rd 105.5 Florida State (135.5) Chapel Hill, N.C. OUTDOOR NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 2004 5th 72 Florida State (164) Clemson, S.C. Year Place Pts. Site *—No ACC Indoor Championships were held between 1981 and 1986. 1955 T-26th 6 Los Angelos, Calif. 1960 T-17th 12 Berkeley, Calif. 1961 T-35th 4 Philadelphia, Pa. ALL-TIME FINISHES AT THE ACC OUTDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS 1968 T-48th 2 Berkeley, Calif. Year Place Points Champion (Points) Site 1983 T-88th 1 Houston, Texas 1979 3rd 86 Maryland (212) Chapel Hill, N.C. 1984 T-32nd 15 Eugene, Ore. 1980 6th 48 Clemson (150) Raleigh, N.C. 1986 T-56th 2 Indianapolis, Ind. 1981 6th 45 Maryland (167.50) Durham, N.C. 1987 T-30th 10 Baton Rouge, La. 1982 5th 47 Clemson (144) Charlottesville, Va. 1989 T-39th 6 Provo, Utah NC State (144) 1990 T-52nd 5 Durham, N.C. 1983 5th 45 NC State (169) Clemson, S.C. 1991 T-26th 12 Eugene, Ore. 1984 5th 53 NC State (161) Chapel Hill, N.C. 1992 T-8th 23 Austin, Texas 1985 3rd 108 NC State (161) Raleigh, N.C. 1993 T-15th 18 New Orleans, La. 1994 4th 34 Boise, Idaho 1986 3rd 93.50 NC State (171) Chapel Hill, N.C. 1995 T-28th 8 Knoxville, Tenn. 1987 3rd 133 NC State (157) Atlanta, Ga. 1997 T-23rd 13 Bloomington, Ind. 1988 4th 99 NC State (174.50) Durham, N.C. 1998 8th 28 Buffalo, N.Y. 1989 3rd 75 Clemson (148) Charlottesville, Va. 1999 T-51st 4 Boise, Idaho 1990 4th 80 Clemson (161) Clemson, S.C. 2000 T-36th 6 Durham, N.C. 1991 5th 79 Clemson (165) Chapel Hill, N.C. 1992 4th 89 North Carolina (178.50) Tallahassee, Fla. Matt 1993 5th 87 Clemson (181) Chapel Hill, N.C. Trester 1994 6th 78 North Carolina (168) Raleigh, N.C. 1995 7th 54 North Carolina (164) Winston-Salem, N.C. 1996 5th 75.50 NC State (196.50) College Park, Md. 1997 5th 59.50 Clemson (216) Atlanta, Ga. 1998 5th 82.33 Clemson (194) Orlando, Fla. 1999 7th 55 North Carolina (178) Clemson, S.C. 2000 5th 81.67 Clemson (179.33) Durham, N.C. 2001 7th 44 Clemson (189) Orlando, Fla. 2002 5th 81 Florida State (201.5) Charlottesville, Va. 2003 T-4th 94 Florida State (202) Raleigh, N.C. 2004 4th 104 Clemson (224) Chapel Hill, N.C.

22 Indoor Records Outdoor Records EVENT MARK RECORD HOLDER YEAR EVENT MARK RECORD HOLDER YEAR 55m ...... 6.27 ...... Derrick Steagall ...... 1994 100y ...... 9.3 ...... Ben Vaughan ...... 1970 100m ...... 10.0 ...... Jeff Larkin ...... 1982 60y...... 6.23 ...... Jeff Larkin ...... 1980 220y ...... 20.6 ...... Ben Vaughan ...... 1969 60m ...... 6.79 ...... Clayton Porter ...... 2000 200m ...... 20.67 ...... Angelo Taylor ...... 1997 200m ...... 21.10 ...... Derek Mills ...... 1993 400m ...... 44.59 ...... Derek Mills ...... 1993 300y ...... 31.04 ...... Jerry Gilchrist ...... 1987 440y ...... 46.7 ...... Charlie Belcher ...... 1939 800m ...... 1:45.99 ...... David Krummenacker ...... 1998 300m ...... 33.50 ...... Jimmy Stanley ...... 1983 880y ...... 1:49.7 ...... Mike White ...... 1974 400m ...... 45.75 ...... Derek Mills ...... 1993 1500m ...... 3:37.27 ...... David Krummenacker ...... 1998 440y ...... 47.08 ...... Antonio McKay ...... 1984 Mile ...... 4:00.29 ...... Brendon Mahoney ...... 2002 500m ...... 1:01.26 ...... Mike Armour ...... 1985 2 Mile ...... 8:55.2 ...... Joel Majors ...... 1971 600y ...... 1:08.48 ...... Mike Armour ...... 1983 3 Mile ...... 13:39.8 ...... Joel Majors ...... 1972 5000m ...... 14:02.4 ...... Joel Majors ...... 1972 600m ...... 1:18.31 ...... Jonas Motiejunas ...... 1995 6 Mile ...... 28:40.6 ...... Joel Majors ...... 1972 55m HH ...... 7.13 ...... James Purvis ...... 1988 10,000m ...... 29:36.2 ...... Kevin Graham ...... 1995 60y HH ...... 7.15 ...... Raymond Stiles ...... 1982 110m HH ...... 13.46 ...... James Purvis ...... 1988 60m HH ...... 7.76 ...... Montrell Person ...... 2004 120y HH ...... 14.2 ...... Sandy Atkinson ...... 1971 800m ...... 1:47.40 ...... David Krummenacker ...... 1998 400m IH ...... 47.90 ...... Angelo Taylor ...... 1998 440y IH ...... 51.7 ...... Ron Ablowich ...... 1960 880y ...... 1:51.79 ...... Greg Wade ...... 1982 3,000-SC ...... 8:39.40 ...... Eric Smith ...... 1987 1000y ...... 2:09.31 ...... Greg Wade ...... 1982 400m Relay ...... 40.18 ...... J. Gilchrist, J. Purvis ...... 1987 1000m ...... 2:22.78 ...... Alan Drosky ...... 1987 ...... D. Morris, M. Pickens 1500m ...... 3:43.37 ...... Alan Drosky ...... 1986 440y Relay ...... 40.5 ...... G. Terry, T. Elliott ...... 1968 ...... K. Nash, B. Vaughan Mile ...... 3:58.62 ...... David Krummenacker ...... 1998 800m Relay ...... 1:25.2 ...... C. Bernard, T. Hind ...... 1983 3000m ...... 8:11.98 ...... Kyle Rabbitt ...... 2003 ...... J. Stanley, M. Armour 5000m ...... 14:14.48 ...... Kyle Rabbitt ...... 2003 880y Relay ...... 1:25.8 ...... B. Cunningham, M. Beck ...... 1971 2 Mile ...... 8:48.02 ...... Eric Smith ...... 1987 ...... J. Ransbotham, K. Nash 3 Mile ...... 13:45.50 ...... Eric Smith ...... 1986 Mile Relay ...... 3:05.96 ...... T. Hind, C. Bernard ...... 1984 ...... M. Armour, A. McKay 880 Relay ...... 1:30.50 ...... S. Atkinson, J. Ransbotham ...... 1971 4x400m Relay ...... 2:59.95 ...... O. Terry, J. Amedee ...... 1992 ...... M. Beck, K. Nash ...... D. Adkins, D. Mills 4x400m Relay ...... 3:06.00 ...... T. Motiejunas, J. Motiejunas ...... 1998 4x800m Relay ...... 7:18.94 ...... J. Atlee, D. Hayes ...... 1994 ...... D. Krummenacker, A. Taylor ...... D. Krummenacker, C. Nichols 4x1600m Relay ...... 16:32.98 ...... C. Prouty, L. Head...... 1986 Mile Relay ...... 3:10.35 ...... D. Adkins, D. Mills ...... 1993 ...... C. Macoy, A. Drosky ...... O. Terry, J. Amedee Sprint Medley ...... 3:17.67 ...... J. Amedee, D. Mills ...... 1993 2 Mile Relay ...... 7:31.24 ...... J. Atlee, G. Robeson, ...... 1993 ...... G. Robinson, C. Nichols ...... O. Martinez, C. Nichols ...... DMR ...... 9:34.50 ...... S. Stegall, T. Ross ...... 1998 DMR ...... 9:48.49 ...... J. Stegall, T. Tomori,...... 2000 ...... B. Knight, D. Krummenacker SHR ...... 59.25 ...... M. Person, J. Crosby ...... 2004 ...... B. Johnson, B. Mahoney ...... J. Lawrence, A. Solomon Pole Vault ...... 15-9.75 ...... Alex Berardi ...... 2003 High Jump ...... 7-1.50 ...... Dexter Rowland ...... 1979 Long Jump ...... 25-10.75 ...... Eric Bowers ...... 1997 Long Jump ...... 26-2.75 ...... Eric Bowers ...... 1996 High Jump ...... 7-1.75 ...... Michael Massey ...... 2004 Triple Jump ...... 53-7.25 ...... Rich Thompson ...... 1989 ...... 7-1.75 ...... Mack Reese ...... 1980 Pole Vault ...... 15-9.25 ...... Jamie Traylor ...... 2000 Shot Put ...... 59-5.00 ...... Zeb Sion ...... 2003 Triple Jump ...... 52-11.00 ...... Rich Thompson ...... 1990 Javelin ...... 237-11 ...... Chris Sinotte ...... 2002 Shot Put ...... 58-2.00 ...... Zeb Sion ...... 2003 Javelin (IAAF) ...... 213-8 ...... Tom Smith ...... 1989 35lb Weight ...... 60-0.50 ...... Ian Brewer ...... 2003 Discus ...... 187-11 ...... Mark White ...... 1990 Heptathlon ...... 4664 ...... Greg McCormick ...... 2004 Hammer ...... 204-8 ...... Ian Brewer ...... 2003 Decathlon ...... 7221 pts ...... Joe McDonald ...... 1992

23 Tech NCAA National Champions

Longino Welch Ed Hamm Antonio McKay 1921 Pole Vault (12’0”) 1927 Long Jump (24’1”) 1984 Indoor 400 (46.46) 1928 Long Jump (21’0”) 1984 Outdoor 400 (44.83)

James Purvis Julian Amedee Derrick Adkins Guy Robinson 1988 Indoor 55mHH (7.13) 1992 Outdoor 4x400 (2:59.95) 1992 Outdoor 4x400 (2:59.95) 1992 Outdoor 4x400 (3:06.23) 1988 Outdoor 110mHH (13.58) 1993 Indoor 4x400 (3:06.23) 1993 Outdoor 4x400 (3:06.23)

Octavius Terry Derek Mills Conrad Nichols Jonas Motiejunas 1992 Outdoor 4x400 (2:59.95) 1992 Outdoor 4x400 (2:59.95) 1994 Outdoor 4x400 (3:01.75) 1994 Outdoor 4x400 (3:01.75) 1994 Outdoor 4x400 (3:01.75) 1993 Indoor 4x400 (3:06.23) 1998 Outdoor 4x400 (3:01.89) 1994 Outdoor 400mIH (49.85) 1994 Outdoor 4x400 (3:01.75) 1994 Outdoor 400 (45.06)

David Krummenacker Michael Johnson Tomas Motiejunas Angelo Taylor 1997 Indoor 800 (1:47.49) 1998 Outdoor 4x400 (3:01.89) 1998 Outdoor 4x400 (3:01.89) 1998 Outdoor 4x400 (3:01.89) 1998 Indoor 800 (1:47.52) 1998 Outdoor 400mIH (48.14)

24 Tech Hall of Fame All-Time Captains

NAME (YEARS) EVENT(S) YEAR CAPTAIN 1969 Ben Vaughan Ron Ablowich (1960-62) ______Hurdles, Dashes 1905 Unknown 1970 Ken Nash Derrick Adkins (1989-93) ______400m IH 1906 Unknown 1971 Sandy Atkinson Chick Aldridge (1936) ______Cross Country 1907 L.E. Goodier John Walton Mike Armour (1981, '83-'85) ______400m, 800m 1909 Z.E. Meyers 1972 Joel Majors 1910 G.W. Sommers 1973 Mike Beck Mike Beck (1970-73) ______Distances 1911 H.W. Patterson 1974 Duane Swilley Charles Belcher (1936) ______440m, Hurdles 1912 C.P. Goree 1975 Harold Mims Fred Berman (1952, '56-'57) ______Shot Put 1913 J.A. Logan 1976 Harold Mims Jim Davenport (1931) ______400m, 880m, Mile 1914 J.A. Logan 1977 Tony Alvarez Maurice Davis (1985-88) ______Long Jump 1915 Court Robinson 1978 Bill Astary Craig C. Day (1906) ______Dashes 1916 Clyde Jordan 1979 Dexter Rowland Norris Dean (1944-64) ______Coach 1917 H.M. Mauck 1980 Carlos Tandron Alan Drosky (1987-88) ______1000m, 1500m, Mile 1918 G.E. Strupper 1981 Steve Boecler James Erckmann (1964-66) ______Hurdles 1919 B.B. Holst 1982 Raymond Stiles Bobby Evans (1961-63) ______Cross Country 1920 L.W. Pollard 1983 Greg Newton Buddy Fowlkes (1951) ______Dashes, Hurdles, Broad Jump 1921 J.M. McCleskey 1984 Mike Armour Gibby Fraser (1920) ______Dashes 1922 H.G. Granger 1985 Pete Baldwin George Griffin (1921-25, '34-'74) ______Coach 1923 P.G. Daves 1986 James Purvis 1924 Homer Whelchel 1987 James Purvis Ed Hamm (1928-29) ______Long Jump, Dashes 1925 Lawson Johnson Alan Drosky Tom Hind (1982-85) ______400m 1926 William Crowder 1988 James Purvis Ernest C. Kontz (1928)______220m 1927 Ernest Knotz Dirk Morris Jeff Larkin (1979-82) ______100m 1928 Ed Hamm 1989 Jerry Gilchrist Joel Majors (1970-72) ______2-Mile, 3-Mile, 6-Mile 1929 Frog Beall 1990 Steve Brown Lamar McClain (1975-78) ______Discus 1930 Unknown 1991 Derrick Adkins Antonio McKay (1984-85) ______400m 1931 Ed Foxhall Steve Duncan Derek Mills (1991-94) ______400m 1932 Ed Foxhall 1992 Derrick Adkins Dirk Morris (1985-88) ______110m HH 1933 Charlie Galloway 1993 Derrick Adkins Ken Nash (1968-71) ______Dashes, Long Jump 1934 Charlie Galloway Derek Mills Tommy Plaxico (1941) ______Hurdles 1935 Jim Davenport 1994 Derek Mills James Purvis (1988) ______110m HH 1936 Harvey West 1995 Kevin Graham 1937 Whack Hyder Octavius Terry Lindsey Roberts (1927) ______Cross Country 1938 Chick Aldridge 1996 George Darden Dexter Rowland (1976-79) ______High Jump 1939 Charlie Belcher Octavius Terry Bart Selz (1978-81) ______Manager 1940 Artie Small 1997 Jonas Motiejunas Artie Small (1940)______Cross Country 1941 Tommy Plaxico Brian Thomas Eric Smith (1987) ______Cross Country 1942 Billy Weeks 1998 David Jimmy Stanley (1980-83) ______200m, 400m, Mile Relay 1943 Comer Weaver Krummenacker Raymond Stiles (1980-83) ______Hurdles 1944 Hunley Elebash Brian Thomas Rich Thompson (1988-91) ______Long & Triple Jump 1945 Ray Enders 1999 Jonas Motiejunas Ben Vaughn (1967-69) ______Dashes 1946 Dave Durst 2000 Michael Johnson Carl Vereen (1954-56) ______Shotput, Discus 1947 Don Cady 2001 Bryan Swarn Greg Wade (1978-80, '82) ______800m 1948 Jim Nolan 2002 Bryan Swarn Perrin Walker (1936) ______Dashes Buddy Fowlkes 2003 Brendon Mahoney John Walton (1969-72) ______Cross Country 1949 Buddy Fowlkes Bryan Swarn 1950 Bob Renshaw 2004 Brendon Mahoney Joe O. Watkins, Jr. (1963-65) ______Mile, Cross Country 1951 Red Smith 2005 Zeb Sion George Webb (1942) ______Javelin Buddy Fowlkes Billy Weeks (1942) ______Pole Vault Jimmy Shiver Longino Welch (1923) ______Pole Vault 1952 Ed Baskin Homer Whelchel (1929) ______Javelin 1953 Hugh Tannehill Mark White (1986-88, 90) ______Shot Put, Discus 1954 Hugh Tannehill Mike White (1972-75) ______880m 1955 Dick DeVane Rich 1956 Dick DeVane Thompson 1957 Martin Torrance 1958 Cole Bryan 1959 Tim Singleton 1960 Ron Albowich 1961 Ron Albowich 1962 Ron Albowich 1963 Bobby Evans 1964 Joe Watkins Ken Kirk Allan Dean 1965 Joe Watkins 1966 Craig Baynham Brendon Mahoney (2000, 2002-04) 1967 Charles Mason captained the Tech squad during the 1968 Tommy Elliott 2003 and ‘04 seasons. 25 George C. Griffin Track

Griffin in 1924.

The state of Georgia honored Dean George Griffin on May 16, 1964, with the following proclamation...

“His service to amateur athletics as a track and cross country coach at Georgia Tech, and as a guiding force The George C. Griffin Track and Field Fa- standards. behind the Georgia AAU track meets, cility, already considered one of the top sites The facility is named after national Hall of has established him as one of the in the Southeast for outdoor collegiate track Fame coach George C. Griffin, who guided State’s most important figures in the competition, was improved as part of Georgia both the Yellow Jacket track and cross coun- promotion of physical fitness among Tech’s preparation for the Centennial Olym- try programs from 1921-25 and 1934-43 and our youth. pic Games. remained the cross country coach until 1974. Griffin Track was renovated with a state-of- The Tech track and field program experi- “Because of his great and sincere the-art Mondo surface, similar to those used enced unprecedented success during the Grif- love of people, his unfailing sense of at Olympic Stadium and at the sites of the fin era, winning six Southeastern Athletic As- humor, and his ability to deal with World Championship, U.S. Track and Field In- sociation Championships and one Southeast- others, he has become the best- door Championships and NCAA Indoor Cham- ern Conference Championship. known and most-loved personality in pionships. Griffin also guided the cross country team the 76-year history of the Georgia “Our track was the workout track for the to new heights, winning 10 SEC titles, includ- Institute of Technology.” Olympic Village,” said Georgia Tech head ing six in a row from 1935-40. coach Grover Hinsdale. “Of course, this was Two of Griffin’s athletes competed in the a great honor, but I was also excited that the Olympic Games. Homer Welchel competed in Olympics offered us the opportunity to reno- the javelin in 1924, and Ed Hamm won a gold vate our facilities.” medal and set a world record in the long jump Fifteen Griffin Track records (eight women’s in 1928. and seven men’s marks) were set at the 1996 Georgia Tech-Reebok Invitational, the first event held on the new surface. The Georgia Tech track team’s locker rooms were also renovated as part of the $10 million re-creation of the Alexander Memorial Coli- seum at McDonald’s Center, which served as the boxing venue during the Games. In addition to Griffin Track’s state of the art surface and locker rooms, the facility is en- hanced by a scenic location, which combines natural beauty with Atlanta’s modern skyline. The eight-lane, ultramodern Griffin Track is lo- cated between Tech’s Rose Bowl practice foot- ball fields and the Bill Moore Tennis Center on Fowler Street. Griffin Track was originally built in the sum- mer of 1985 and remains one of the few tracks in the United States that meet international

26 Morris Bryan Stadium

GRIFFIN TRACK MEN’S RECORDS 100 meters ...... 10.03 (2000) , Sprint Capital 200 meters ...... 20.23 (1997) , Clemson 400 meters ...... 44.71 (1997) , Wallace State 800 meters ...... 1:45.78 (1999) , Reeb Enclave 1500 meters ...... 3:41.10 (2004) Eliud Njubu, Unattached 5000 meters ...... 14:00.09 (1987) German Beltrand, Unattached 10,000 meters ...... 30:04.03 (1987) Morris Bryan Stadium, which completes the endary coach George Griffin’s track teams. Reggie Harris, North Carolina George C. Griffin Track and Field Facility, pro- Bryan was widely known as the “Father of 110mH ...... 13.35 (2002) vides the Ramblin’ Wreck with the one of the the Georgia Olympics,” an all-classification Ron Bramlett, Alabama finest total track and field complexes in the state high school track and field championship Atlantic Coast Conference. meet that has been held in Jefferson, Ga., 400mH ...... 48.35 (1999) The facilities at Morris Bryan Stadium in- since 1972. Angelo Taylor, Nike clude a 1,500-seat grandstand along with “The family and company wanted to make 3000-meter SC ...... 8:41.10 (1990) judges stands, a press box, concession this a first-class facility,” said Tom Bryan. “We stands, storage areas and restrooms. are highly honored to name the stadium in Jim Cooper, New Balance The grandstands bring fans close to the ac- memory of my brother.” 4x100 meter relay ...... 39.26 (2004) tion and give them an excellent view of the The stadium was officially dedicated when Florida State track as well as the Atlanta skyline. Tech hosted the ACC Outdoor Track and Field 4x400 meter relay ...... 3:00.65 (2000) “I think the area the track is situated in is Championships for the first time in school his- absolutely maginificent,” said men’s head tory in April 1987. Sprint Capital coach Grover Hinsdale. “You can see the At- A contribution from the Bryan family and High Jump...... 7-6.00 (1986) lanta skyscrapers and the Tech Tower, and the Jefferson Mills in large part funded the Victor Small, Clemson you’re in a perfectly green oasis.” building of the stadium. Pole Vault ...... 18-6.50 (1996/2000) The stadium’s namesake, the late Morris Former Director of Track Buddy Fowlkes Bryan, is the former president of the Jefferson also solicited donations from Tech track and field Tim Mack, Unattached Mills. alumni. Donors have had their names etched Long Jump ...... 26-7.25 (1994) A 1941 graduate of Georgia Tech, Bryan on a plaque and were honored at the dedica- Roland McGee, MTSU competed for three years as a hurdler on leg- tion ceremony. Triple Jump ...... 56-3.75 (2004) Walter Davis, Nike Shot Put ...... 70-6.25 (2000) C.J. Hunter, Nike Discus ...... 214-00 (1996) Tony Washington, Unattached Hammer ...... 252-11 (2002) Andras Haklits, Georgia Javelin ...... 266-10 (2000) Beaux Greer, New York AC Decathlon ...... 8133 (2002) Chad Smith, Unattached

27 Top Indoor Performances

55 METERS 200 METERS 800 METERS DERRICK STEAGALL DEREK MILLS DAVID 1994 1993 KRUMMENACKER 1998 6.27 ...... Derrick Steagall ...... 1994 21.10 ...... Derek Mills ...... 1993 1:47.40 ..... David Krummenacker .... 1998 6.28 ...... Mark Pickens ...... 1987 21.38 ...... Derrick Steagall ...... 1995 1:47.65 ..... Conrad Nichols ...... 1993, ‘94 6.28 ...... Jeff Larkin ...... 1982 21.40 ...... Jerry Gilchrist ...... 1988 1:49.05 ..... Brendon Mahoney ...... 2004 6.32 ...... Darryl Ray ...... 1991 21.46 ...... Mark Pickens ...... 1988 1:49.61 ..... Curtis Crocker ...... 1990 6.36 ...... Jerry Gilchrist ...... 1989 21.69 ...... Dennis Davis ...... 2003 1:50.87 ..... Steve Duncan ...... 1991

55-METER HURDLES 400 METERS MILE JAMES PURVIS DEREK MILLS DAVID 1988 1993 KRUMMENACKER 1998 7.13 ...... James Purvis ...... 1988 3:58.62 ..... David Krummenacker .... 1998 7.23 ...... Dirk Morris ...... 1987 45.75 ...... Derek Mills ...... 1993 4:00.34 ..... Brendon Mahoney ...... 2002 7.28 ...... Uwezu McReynolds ...... 1992 45.79 ...... Antonio McKay ...... 1984 4:02.25 ..... Alan Drosky ...... 1987 7.32 ...... Montrell Person ...... 2004 46.01 ...... Angelo Taylor ...... 1998 4:10.29 ..... Joe Stegall ...... 2002 7.34 ...... Derrick Adkins ...... 1993 46.11* ...... Mike Armour ...... 1985 4:10.67 ..... Curtis Crocker ...... 1990 46.60 ...... Jonas Motiejunas ...... 1995 60 METERS 3000 METERS CLAYTON PORTER Derek KYLE RABBITT Mills 2000 2003

6.79 ...... Clayton Porter ...... 2000 8:11.00 ...... Kyle Rabbitt ...... 2004 6.80 ...... Dennis Davis ...... 2003 8:12.51 ..... Eric Smith ...... 1987 6.85 ...... Steve Shivers ...... 1998 8:18.77 ..... Don Livingston ...... 1988 6.87 ...... Montrell Person ...... 2004 8:20.3 ...... Larry Head ...... 1985 6.99 ...... Holt McPherson ...... 2004 8:23.77 ..... Kevin Graham ...... 1994

60-METER HURDLES 5000 METERS MONTRELL PERSON KYLE RABBITT 2004 2003

7.76 ...... Montrell Person ...... 2004 14:14.48 ... Kyle Rabbitt ...... 2003 8.13 ...... Cordell Stallings ...... 1999 14:21.34 ... Eric Smith ...... 1986 8.26 ...... Jordan Crosby ...... 2004 14:31.62 ... Ray Raparelli ...... 1993 8.39 ...... Justin Lawrence ...... 2004 14:32.94 ... Kevin Graham ...... 1993 8.41 ...... Andre Snellings ...... 1999 14:45.00 ... Joe Poliseo ...... 2003

28 Top Indoor Performances

4 X 400-METER LONG JUMP SHOT PUT RELAY ERIC BOWERS ZEB SION 1998 1997 2003

3:06.00 ...... 1998 25-10.75 ... Eric Bowers ...... 1997 3:06.23 ...... 1993 25-9.50 ..... Clayton Porter ...... 2000 58-2.00 ..... Zeb Sion ...... 2003 3:06.34 ...... 1993 25-2 ...... Maurice Davis ...... 1988 57-4 ...... Ed Nutting ...... 1961 3:07.13 ...... 1994 24-11.75 .... Holt McPherson ...... 2004 55-1.75 ..... Mark White ...... 1990 3:07.15 ...... 1992 24-9.75 ..... Joe McDonald ...... 1991 54-5.5 ...... Jonathan Spillman ...... 2002 53-8.25 ..... Mike Courtney ...... 1994 TRIPLE JUMP DISTANCE MEDLEY RICH THOMPSON 35-LB. WEIGHT RELAY 1990 THROW 2000 IAN BREWER 52-11 ...... Rich Thompson ...... 1990 2002 9:48.49 ...... 2000 51-5 ...... Malcolm Leason ...... 2000 9:54.81 ...... 1987 51-2.75 ..... Brian Fraser ...... 2003 60-0.50 ..... Ian Brewer ...... 2003 9:56.85 ...... 1987 51-1 ...... Joe McDonald ...... 1991 51-11 ...... Mark Rudolph ...... 1992 9:58.14 ...... 1994 50-11.75 ... Frank Long ...... 1985 50-11 ...... Mark White ...... 1990 9:59.3 ...... 1986 48-6.75 ..... Sean Harrington ...... 2001 47-4.25 ..... Jonathan Chihoski ...... 2003 *converted mark HIGH JUMP MACK REESE & MICHAEL MASSEY 1980 & 2004 7-1.75 ...... Michael Massey ...... 2004 7-1.75 ...... Mack Reese ...... 1980 7-0.50 ...... Jeff Giesler ...... 1996 Alex Berardi 7-0.50 ...... Steve Pulley ...... 1991 7-0.50 ...... Joe McDonald ...... 1988

POLE VAULT ALEX BERARDI 2003

15-9.75 ..... Alex Berardi ...... 2003 15-3.75 ..... Jamie Traylor ...... 2000 15-1.25 ..... Scott Curtiss ...... 1990 15-0 ...... Matt Haynes ...... 1986 14-8 ...... Mike Bosley ...... 1997

2929 Top Outdoor Performances

100 METERS 1500 METERS 110-METER HURDLES JEFF LARKIN DAVID JAMES PURVIS 1982 KRUMMENACKER 1988 1998 10.24 ...... Jeff Larkin ...... 1982 3:37.27 ..... David Krummenacker ... 1998 13.46 ...... James Purvis ...... 1988 10.26 ...... Antonio McKay ...... 1984 3:41.43 ..... Brendon Mahoney ...... 2004 13.53 ...... Montrell Person ...... 2004 10.34 ...... Darryl Ray ...... 1992 3:42.33 ..... Alan Drosky ...... 1987 13.68 ...... Dirk Morris ...... 1985 10.39 ...... Mark Pickens ...... 1988 3:42.81 ..... Danny Collins ...... 1987 13.69 ...... Derrick Adkins ...... 1992 10.46 ...... Ben Vaughan ...... 1970 3:46.04 ..... Coy Macoy ...... 1985 14.00 ...... Timothy Bogdanof ...... 1999

Angelo 200 METERS 3000-METER Taylor ANGELO TAYLOR STEEPLECHASE 1997 ERIC SMITH 1987 20.67 ...... Angelo Taylor ...... 1997 8:39.40 ..... Eric Smith ...... 1987 20.84 ...... Ben Vaughan ...... 1969 8:52.86 ..... John Moritz ...... 1992 20.97 ...... Derek Mills ...... 1992 8:55.07 ..... Larry Head ...... 1985 21.04 ...... Jimmy Stanley ...... 1983 9:08.72 ..... Giovanni Pipia ...... 2000 21.04 ...... Antonio McKay ...... 1984 9:11.48 ...... Cristan Duvall ...... 2004

400 METERS 5000 METERS DEREK MILLS JOEL MAJORS 1994 1972 400-METER HURDLES 44.59 ...... Derek Mills ...... 1994 14:02.4 ..... Joel Majors ...... 1972 ANGELO TAYLOR 44.71 ...... Antonio McKay ...... 1984 14:17.0 ..... Jim Prolsdorfer ...... 1976 1998 45.14 ...... Angelo Taylor ...... 1998 14:22.32 ... Eric Smith ...... 1985 45.36 ...... Brian Swarn ...... 2000 14:26.9 ..... Ray Raparelli ...... 1994 47.90 ...... Angelo Taylor ...... 1998 45.50 ...... Tomas Motiejunas ...... 1997 14:31.99 ... Peter Rea ...... 1988 48.60 ...... Derrick Adkins ...... 1991 45.64 ...... Jonas Motiejunas ...... 1999 49.01 ...... Octavius Terry ...... 1994 10,000 METERS 50.22 ...... James Purvis ...... 1987 800 METERS KEVIN GRAHAM 50.59 ...... Dirk Morris ...... 1986 DAVID 1995 KRUMMENACKER 1998 29:36.2 ..... Kevin Graham ...... 1995 1:45.99 ..... David Krummenacker ... 1998 30:04.1 ..... Joel Majors ...... 1972 1:46.69 ..... Conrad Nichols ...... 1993 30:13.35 ... George Darden ...... 1996 1:46.71 ..... Alan Drosky ...... 1987 30:31.49 ... Brian Crumbo ...... 1988 1:48.02 ..... Brendon Mahoney ...... 2002 30:58.61 ... Sam Hooper ...... 1991 1:50.19 ..... Chester Riggins ...... 1986

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30 Top Outdoor Performances

4 X 100-METER HIGH JUMP JAVELIN RELAY DEXTER ROWLAND (NEW RULES) 1987 1979 CHRIS SINOTTE 2002 40.18 ...... 1987 7-1 ...... Dexter Rowland ...... 1979 237-11 ...... Chris Sinotte ...... 2002 40.22 ...... 1991 7-0 ...... Jeff Giesler ...... 1993, ‘95 227-1 ...... Marcus Canty ...... 2004 40.46 ...... 1991 7-0 ...... Steve Pulley ...... 1991 213-8 ...... Tom Smith ...... 1989 40.53 ...... 1991 7-0 ...... Mack Reese ...... 1981 197-2 ...... Joe McDonald ...... 1990 40.55 ...... 1987 6-11.75 ..... Michael Massey ...... 2004 196-10 ...... Anthony Hoover ...... 2003

POLE VAULT 4 X 400-METER Chris RELAY JAMIE TRAYLOR Sinotte 1987 2000

2:59.95 ...... 1992 15-9.25 .... Jamie Traylor ...... 2000 3:01.75 ...... 1994 15-9.00 .... Alex Berardi ...... 2002 3:01.89 ...... 1998 15-5.00...... Chase Sasser...... 2004 3:02.10 ...... 1993 15-5.00...... Greg McCormick...... 2004 3:02.36 ...... 1994 15-2.50 .... David Kabboard ...... 1975 15-1 ...... Stan Etheridge ...... 1969 LONG JUMP ERIC BOWERS SHOT PUT 1996 ZEB SION 2003 26-2.75 .... Eric Bowers ...... 1996 HAMMER THROW 26-0 ...... Rich Thompson ...... 1991 59-5.00 .... Zeb Sion ...... 2003 IAN BREWER 25-11.13 .. Ed Hamm ...... 1928 58-7 ...... Ed Nutting ...... 1960 2003 25-8.75 .... Clayton Porter ...... 2000 58-2.50 .... Carlos Tandron ...... 1979 25-6 ...... Maurice Davis ...... 1987 56-5.25 .... Jonathan Spillman ... 2004 204-8 ...... Ian Brewer ...... 2003 56-4.25...... Fred Berman...... 1956 170-5 ...... Sean Harrington ...... 2002 TRIPLE JUMP 163-6 ...... Jorge Gadalmaria ...... 1976 RICH THOMPSON DISCUS 163-6 ...... Lamar McClain ...... 1978 1989 MARK WHITE 161-07 ...... Jonathan Chihoski ...... 2004 1990 53-7.25 .... Rich Thompson ...... 1989 DECATHLON 53-2 ...... Larry Lowe...... 1978 187-11 ..... Mark White ...... 1990 JOE MCDONALD 52-10.75 .. Malcolm Leason ...... 1999 186-7 ...... Lamar McClain ...... 1978 1992 51-3.50 .... Brian Fraser ...... 2003 180-3 ...... Tony Kepano ...... 1985 50-0 ...... Frank Long ...... 1986 176-7 ...... Steve Boechler ...... 1981 7221 ...... Joe McDonald ...... 1992 164-4 ...... Mark Rudolph ...... 1991 6822 ...... Pat Palma ...... 1979 6516 ...... Greg McCormick ...... 2003 5988 ...... Todd Norman ...... 1987 5705 ...... David Smith ...... 2002

3131 Honor Roll

NCAA CHAMPIONS Michael Year Name Event Performance 1921 Longino Welch ...... Pole Vault ...... 12-0 Johnson 1927 Ed Hamm ...... Long Jump...... 24-1 ended his 1928 Ed Hamm ...... Long Jump...... 21-0 career at 1984 (I) Antonio McKay...... 400 Meters...... 46.46 Georgia Tech 1984 (O) Antonio McKay...... 400 Meters...... 44.83 as a four-time 1988 (I) James Purvis ...... 55 Meter HH ...... 7.13 1988 (O) James Purvis ...... 110 Meter HH...... 13.58 All-American. 1992 (O) Octavius Terry ...... 4X400 Relay ...... 2:59.95* He ran a leg Julian Amedee...... 4X400 Relay of the 4x400 Derrick Adkins ...... 4X400 Relay relay team Derek Mills ...... 4X400 Relay that won the 1993 (I) Guy Robinson ...... 4X400 Relay ...... 3:06.23 Julian Amedee...... 4X400 Relay outdoor Derrick Adkins ...... 4X400 Relay national title at Derek Mills ...... 4X400 Relay the 1998 1994 (O) Derek Mills ...... 400 Meters...... 45.06 NCAA Octavius Terry ...... 400 Meter IH ...... 49.85 Champion- Octavius Terry ...... 4X400 Relay ...... 3:01.75 Jonas Motiejunas...... 4X400 Relay ships. Conrad Nichols ...... 4X400 Relay Derek Mills ...... 4X400 Relay 1997 (I) David Krummenacker ..... 800 Meters...... 1:47.49 1998 (I) David Krummenacker ..... 800 Meters...... 1:47.52 1998 (O) Michael Johnson ...... 4x400 Relay ...... 3:01.89 Jonas Motiejunas...... 4x400 Relay ...... 3:01.89 Tomas Motiejunas ...... 4x400 Relay ...... 3:01.89 Angelo Taylor ...... 4x400 Relay ...... 3:01.89 Angelo Taylor ...... 400 Meter IH ...... 47.90 *-2nd best all-time collegiate mark behind UCLA’s 2:59.91 in 1988 1991 (I) Rich Thompson ...... Triple Jump ...... 51-11.75 (7th) Uwezu McReynolds ...... 55 Meter HH ...... 7.32 (6th) ALL-AMERICANS 1991 (O) Derrick Adkins ...... 400 Meter IH ...... 49.75 (2nd) Year Name Event Performance Derek Mills ...... 400 Meters...... 46.68 (7th) 1977 Larry Lowe ...... Triple Jump ...... 53-0.75 Rich Thompson ...... Triple Jump ...... 53-7 (7th) 1978 Larry Lowe ...... Triple Jump ...... 52-10.75 1992 (I) Octavius Terry ...... Mile Relay ...... 3:07.15 (3rd) Greg Wade ...... Two Mile Relay ...... 7:48.5 Conrad Nichols ...... Mile Relay John Clay ...... Two Mile Relay Derrick Adkins ...... Mile Relay Donald Hughes ...... Two Mile Relay Derek Mills ...... Mile Relay Gregg Lewis...... Two Mile Relay 1992 (O) Octavius Terry ...... 4X400 Relay ...... 2:59.95 (1st) 1979 Greg Wade ...... 800 Meters...... 1:49.62 Julian Amedee...... 4X400 Relay Jeff Larkin...... 100 Meters...... 10:36 Derrick Adkins ...... 4X400 Relay 1980 Jeff Larkin...... 100 Meters...... 10.37 Derek Mills ...... 4X400 Relay 1982 Phil Alexander ...... Triple Jump ...... 49-5.50 (6th) Derek Mills ...... 400 Meters...... 44.86 (3rd) Raymond Stiles ...... 110 Meter HH...... 13.99 (3rd) Octavius Terry ...... 400 Meter IH ...... 50.31 (3rd) 1983 Carlyle Bernard...... Mile Relay ...... 3:14.63 (12th) Derrick Adkins ...... 400 Meter IH ...... 51.67 (8th) Tom Hind ...... Mile Relay 1993 (I) Guy Robinson ...... 4X400 Relay ...... 3:06.23 (1st) Jimmy Stanley...... Mile Relay Julian Amedee...... 4X400 Relay Mike Armour...... Mile Relay Derrick Adkins ...... 4X400 Relay 1984 (I) Antonio McKay...... 400 Meters...... 46.46 (1st) Derek Mills ...... 4X400 Relay 1984 (O) Antonio McKay...... 400 Meters...... 44.83 (1st) Derek Mills ...... 400 Meters...... 46.20 (3rd) 1985 (I) Antonio McKay...... 400 Meters...... 46.66 (2nd) Conrad Nichols ...... 800 Meters...... 1:50.45 (6th) Mike Armour...... 500 Meters...... 1:02.30 (3rd) 1993 (O) Guy Robinson ...... 4X400 Relay ...... 3:02.10 (3rd) 1985 (O) Dirk Morris ...... 110 Meter HH...... 13.68 (4th) Julian Amedee...... 4X400 Relay 1986 (I) Alan Drosky...... Mile ...... 4:04.70 (6th) Derek Mills ...... 4X400 Relay James Purvis ...... 55 Meter HH ...... 7.39 (6th) Conrad Nichols ...... 4X400 Relay 1986 (O) James Purvis ...... 110 Meter HH...... 13.71 (7th) Derek Mills ...... 400 Meters...... 45.21 (3rd) 1987 (O) James Purvis ...... 110 Meter HH...... 13.60 (3rd) Conrad Nichols ...... 800 Meters...... 1:47.51 (3rd) Eric Smith...... 3000 Meter SC ...... 8:39.40 (5th) 1994 (I) Conrad Nichols ...... 800 Meters...... 1:51.44 (7th) Alan Drosky...... 1500 Meters ...... 3:48.87 (12th) Octavius Terry ...... 4X400 Relay ...... 3:07.13 (3rd) 1988 (I) James Purvis ...... 55 Meter HH ...... 7.13 (1st) Jonas Motiejunas...... 4X400 Relay 1988 (O) Dirk Morris ...... 110 Meter HH...... 13.84 (5th) Conrad Nichols ...... 4X400 Relay James Purvis ...... 110 Meter HH...... 13.58 (1st) Derek Mills ...... 4X400 Relay 1989 (O) Derrick Adkins ...... 400 Meter IH ...... 50.60 (1st) 1994 (O) Derek Mills ...... 400 Meters...... 45.06 (1st) Rich Thompson ...... Triple Jump ...... 53-5.50 (7th) Octavius Terry ...... 400 Meter IH ...... 49.85 (1st) 1990 (O) Derrick Adkins ...... 400 Meter IH ...... 50.32 (6th) Conrad Nichols ...... 800 Meters...... 1:47.37 (5th) Mark White ...... Discus...... 179-5 (7th) Octavius Terry ...... 4X400 Relay ...... 3:01.75 (1st) Jonas Motiejunas...... 4X400 Relay

32 Honor Roll

Conrad Nichols ...... 4X400 Relay Derek Mills ...... 4X400 Relay Micahel 1995 (I) Jonas Motiejunas...... 400 Meters...... 47.14 (10th) Massey Octavius Terry ...... 400 Meters...... 46.88 (4th) earned NCAA 1995 (O) Octavius Terry ...... 400 Meter IH ...... 49.25 (2nd) East All- 1996 (I) Eric Bowers...... Long Jump...... 25-3.25 (5th) Region David Krummenacker ..... Mile ...... 4:05.00 1996 (O) Eric Bowers...... Long Jump...... 25-10 (2nd) honors in David Krummenacker ..... 800 Meters...... 1:48.58 2004 in the David Krummenacker ..... 4X400 Relay ...... 3:07.95 high jump. Jonas Motiejunas...... 4X400 Relay He qualified Tomas Motiejunas ...... 4X400 Relay for his first Conrad Nichols ...... 4X400 Relay Octavius Terry ...... 4X400 Relay NCAA 1997 (I) Eric Bowers...... Long Jump...... 25-08 (3rd) Champion- David Krummenacker ...... 800 Meters...... 1:47.49 (1st) ships with his Angelo Taylor ...... 400 Meters...... 46.19 (3rd) fourth-place Tomas Motiejunas ...... 400 Meters...... 47.27 finish at the Michael Johnson ...... 4X400 Relay ...... 3:08.99 (6th) David Krummenacker ..... 4X400 Relay NCAA Region Tomas Motiejunas ...... 4X400 Relay meet. He also Angelo Taylor ...... 4X400 Relay tied the school 1997 (O) David Krummenacker ..... 800 Meters...... 1:47.20 (4th) record during Angelo Taylor ...... 400 Meter IH ...... 48.72 (2nd) the indoor 1998 (I) Angelo Taylor ...... 4x400 Relay ...... 3:10.45 Jonas Motiejunas...... 4x400 Relay ...... 3:10.45 season with a Tomas Motiejunas ...... 4x400 Relay ...... 3:10.45 mark of David Krummenacker ..... 4x400 Relay ...... 3:10.45 7’1.75”. David Krummenacker ..... 800 Meters...... 1:47.52 1998 (O) Tomas Motiejunas ...... 4x400 Relay ...... 3:01.89 Michael Johnson ...... 4x400 Relay ...... 3:01.89 Jonas Motiejunas...... 4x400 Relay ...... 3:01.89 Angelo Taylor ...... 4x400 Relay ...... 3:01.89 Angelo Taylor ...... 400 Meter IH ...... 48.14 David Krummenacker ..... 800 Meters...... 1:46.04 1999 (O) Michael Johnson ...... 4x400 Relay ...... 3:03.43 Bryan Swarn...... 4x400 Relay ...... 3:03.43 Tosin Tomori...... 4x400 Relay ...... 3:03.43 Jonas Motiejunas...... 4x400 Relay ...... 3:03.43 2000 (I) Clayton Porter ...... Long Jump...... 25-0 (9th) 2000 (O) Brendon Mahoney ...... 800 Meters...... 1:48.17 Bryan Swarn...... 400 Meters...... 45.72 (7th) Michael Johnson ...... 4x400 Relay ...... 3:05.46 (6th) Aaron Sink ...... 4x400 Relay ...... 3:05.46 Sharif Azim ...... 4x400 Relay ...... 3:05.46 Bryan Swarn...... 4x400 Relay ...... 3:05.46 Malcolm Leason ...... Triple Jump ...... 52-6.75 (8th) 2002 (I) Brendon Mahoney ...... Mile ...... 4:05.16 (7th) 2002 (O) Chris Sinotte...... Javelin ...... 226-8 (10th) Bryan Swarn...... 400 Meters...... 45.73 (11th) 2003 (O) Ian Brewer ...... Hammer...... 200-10 (13th) 2004 (O) Brendon Mahoney ...... 1500 Meters ...... 3:47.62 (10th) Montrell Person ...... 110 Meter HH...... 14.18 (9th) NCAA East All-Region Year Name Event Performance 2003 (O) Ian Brewer Hammer Throw 203-00 (5th) Brendon Mahoney ...... 1500 Meters ...... 3:43.30 (3rd) Zeb Sion ...... Shot Put ...... 57-11.75 (5th) Brian Ford ...... 4x400 Relay ...... 3:06.92 (2nd) Sharif Azim ...... 4x400 Relay ...... 3:06.92 Nate Smiga ...... 4x400 Relay ...... 3:06.92 Bryan Swarn...... 4x400 Relay ...... 3:06.92 2004 (O) Brendon Mahoney ...... 1500 Meters ...... 3:50.25 (3rd) Michael Massey ...... High Jump...... 6-11.00 (4th) Bryan Swarn was a three-time All-American for the Yellow Jackets. Montrell Person ...... 110 Meter HH...... 13.66 (3rd) He was a three-time captain for Tech and holds the third fastest outdoor 400 meters time in program history.

33 NCAA Qualifiers

Year Name Event Dirk Morris ...... 110 M HH 1996 (I) Eric Bowers...... Long Jump 1968 Ben Vaughan ...... 200 Meters James Purvis...... 400 Meter IH David Krummenacker Mile 1972 Andy Hudson ...... 5000 Meters James Purvis...... 110 Meter HH David Krummenacker 800 Meters % Joel Majors ...... 5000 Meters Eric Smith ...... 3000 Meter SC 1996 (O) Eric Bowers...... Long Jump 1973 (I) Mike Beck ...... 600 Yards 1988 (I) James Purvis...... 55 Meter HH David Krummenacker 800 Meters 1978 (I) Greg Lewis ...... 880 Yards 1988 (O) Dirk Morris ...... 110 Meter HH Conrad Nichols ...... 800 Meters 1978 (O) Dexter Rowland ...... High Jump Dirk Morris ...... 400 Meter IH Octavius Terry ...... 400 Meter IH 1979 (I) Tony Develoe...... 440 Yards James Purvis...... 110 Meter HH 1997 (I) Eric Bowers...... Long Jump 1979 (0) Dexter Rowland ...... High Jump James Purvis...... 400 Meter IH David Krummenacker 800 Meters 1979 (0) Dexter Rowland ...... High Jump 1989 (O) Derrick Adkins ...... 400 Meter IH Tomas Motiejunas ...... 400 Meters Tony Develoe...... 400 Meters Rich Thompson ...... Triple Jump Angelo Taylor...... 400 Meters Greg Wade ...... 800 Meters 1990 (I) Rich Thompson ...... Triple Jump David Krummenacker 4X400 Relay Jeff Larkin ...... 100 Meters Uwezu McReynolds . 55 Meter HH Michael Johnson...... 4X400 Relay 1980 (I) Jeff Larkin ...... 60 Yards Curtis Crocker ...... 800 Meters Tomas Motiejunas ...... 4X400 Relay Mack Reese ...... High Jump 1990 (O) Derrick Adkins ...... 400 Meter IH Angelo Taylor...... 4X400 Relay Greg Wade ...... 1000 Yards Mark White ...... Discus 1997 (O) David Krummenacker 800 Meters 1980 (O) Jeff Larkin ...... 100 Meters Rich Thompson ...... Triple Jump Tomas Motiejunas ...... 400 Meters 1981 Jeff Larkin ...... 100 Meters 1991 (I) Uwezu McReynolds . 55 Meter HH Angelo Taylor...... 400 Meter IH 1982 (I) Raymond Stiles ...... 60 Yard HH Rich Thompson ...... Triple Jump 1998 (I) David Krummenacker 800 Meters Jeff Larkin ...... 60 Yard 1991 (O) Derrick Adkins ...... 400 Meter IH Angelo Taylor...... 400 Meter IH Phil Alexander ...... Triple Jump Derek Mills ...... 400 Meters Tomas Motiejunas ...... 4x400 Relay Jimmy Stanley ...... 440 Yards Rich Thompson ...... Triple Jump Jonas Motiejunas ...... 4x400 Relay Tom Hind ...... 440 Yards 1992 (I) Uwezu McReynolds . 55 Meter HH David Krummenacker 4x400 Relay Greg Wade ...... 880 Yards Derek Mills ...... 400 Meters Angelo Taylor...... 4x400 Relay Jeff Larkin ...... Mile Relay Octavius Terry ...... Mile Relay 1998 (O) David Krummenacker 800 Meters Jimmy Stanley ...... Mile Relay Conrad Nichols ...... Mile Relay Angelo Taylor...... 400 Meter IH Tom Hind ...... Mile Relay Derrick Adkins ...... Mile Relay Tomas Motiejunas ...... 4x400 Relay Greg Newton ...... Mile Relay Derek Mills ...... Mile Relay Michael Johnson...... 4x400 Relay 1982 (O) Jeff Larkin ...... 100 Meters 1992 (O) Derrick Adkins ...... 400 Meter IH Jonas Motiejunas ...... 4x400 Relay Raymond Stiles ...... 110 Meter HH Derrick Adkins ...... 110 Meter HH Angelo Taylor...... 4x400 Relay 1983 (I) Carlyle Bernard ...... Mile Relay Octavius Terry ...... 400 Meter IH 1999 (O) Michael Johnson...... 4x400 Relay Tom Hind ...... Mile Relay Derek Mills ...... 400 Meters Bryan Swarn ...... 4x400 Relay Jimmy Stanley ...... Mile Relay Conrad Nichols ...... 800 Meters Tosin Tomori ...... 4x400 Relay Mike Armour ...... Mile Relay Uwezu McReynolds . 110 Meter H Jonas Motiejunas ...... 4x400 Relay 1983 (O) Carlyle Bernard ...... 1600 Relay Octavius Terry ...... 4X400 Relay 2000 (I) Clayton Porter...... Long Jump Tom Hind ...... 1600 Relay Julian Amedee...... 4X400 Relay 2000 (O) Bryan Swarn ...... 400 Meters Jimmy Stanley ...... 1600 Relay Derrick Adkins ...... 4X400 Relay Michael Johnson...... 400 Meters Mike Armour ...... 1600 Relay Derek Mills ...... 4X400 Relay Brendon Mahoney ...... 800 Meters 1984 (I) Antonio McKay ...... 400 Meters 1993 (I) Derek Mills ...... 400 Meter Malcolm Leason ...... Triple Jump Carlyle Bernard ...... Mile Relay Conrad Nichols ...... 800 Meter Clayton Porter...... Long Jump Mike Armour ...... Mile Relay Guy Robinson...... 4X400 Relay Michael Johnson...... 4x400 Relay Tom Hind ...... Mile Relay Julian Amedee...... 4X400 Relay Aaron Sink ...... 4x400 Relay Antonio McKay ...... Mile Relay Derrick Adkins ...... 4X400 Relay Sharif Azim...... 4x400 Relay 1984 (O) Antonio McKay ...... 400 Meters Derek Mills ...... 4X400 Relay Bryan Swarn ...... 4x400 Relay Antonio McKay ...... 1600 Relay 1993 (O) Derek Mills ...... 400 Meters 2002 (I) Brendon Mahoney ...... Mile Tom Hind ...... 1600 Relay Conrad Nichols ...... 800 Meters 2002 (O) Brendon Mahoney ...... 1500 Meters Carlyle Bernard ...... 1600 Relay Guy Robinson...... 4X400 Relay Chris Sinotte ...... Javelin Daryl Wise ...... 1600 Relay Conrad Nichols ...... 4X400 Relay Bryan Swarn ...... 400 Meters 1985 (I) Antonio McKay ...... 400 Meters Julian Amedee...... 4X400 Relay 2003 (O) Ian Brewer ...... Hammer Mike Armour ...... 500 Meters Derek Mills ...... 4X400 Relay Brendon Mahoney ...... 1500 Meters 1985 (O) Mike Armour ...... 400 Meters 1994(I) Conrad Nichols ...... 800 Meters Zeb Sion ...... Shot Put Dirk Morris ...... 110 Meter HH David Krummenacker 800 Meters Bryan Swarn ...... 400 Meters James Purvis...... 110 Meter HH Derek Mills ...... 400 Meters Brian Ford ...... 4x400 Relay James Purvis...... 400 Meter IH Octavius Terry ...... 4X400 Relay Sharif Azim...... 4x400 Relay Mike Krehnbrink ...... 1600 Relay Jonas Motiejunas ...... 4X400 Relay Nate Smiga ...... 4x400 Relay Tom Hind ...... 1600 Relay Conrad Nichols ...... 4X400 Relay Bryan Swarn ...... 4x400 Relay Carlyle Bernard ...... 1600 Relay Derek Mills ...... 4X400 Relay 2004 (I) Montrell Person ...... 60 Meter HH Mike Armour ...... 1600 Relay 1994 (O) Derek Mills ...... 400 Meters 2004 (O) Brendon Mahoney ...... 1500 Meters 1986 (I) Alan Drosky...... 1500 Meters David Krummenacker 800 Meters Michael Massey ...... High Jump Mike Krehnbrink ...... 500 Meters Octavius Terry ...... 400 Meter IH Montrell Person ...... 110 Meter HH James Purvis...... 60 Yd Hurdles Conrad Nichols ...... 800 Meters 1986 (O) Dirk Morris ...... 110 Meter HH Octavius Terry ...... 4X400 Relay %-passed to compete in mile Dirk Morris ...... 400 Meter IH Jonas Motiejunas ...... 4X400 Relay James Purvis...... 110 Meter HH Conrad Nichols ...... 4X400 Relay 1987 (I) Alan Drosky...... 1000 Meters Derek Mills ...... 4X400 Relay Alan Drosky...... Mile 1995(I) Eric Bowers...... Long Jump Dirk Morris ...... 60 Yard HH Jonas Motiejunas ...... 400 Meters Mark Pickens ...... 60 Meters Octavius Terry ...... 400 Meters James Purvis...... 60 Yard HH 1995 (O) Eric Bowers...... Long Jump 1987 (O) Danny Collins ...... 1500 Meters Kevin Graham...... 10,000 Meters Alan Drosky...... 1500 Meters Octavius Terry ...... 400 Meter IH Dirk Morris ...... 400 Meter IH Conrad Nichols ...... 800 Meters

34 ACC Champions

Year Name Event Performance Julian Amedee ...... 4X400 Relay 1979 Rob Horton ...... Discus ...... 176-9 Derek Mills ...... 4X400 Relay 1982 Ray Stiles ...... 110 Meter HH ...... 13.82 1994 (I) Derek Mills ...... 400 Meters ...... 48.47 Jeff Larkin ...... 100 Meters ...... 10.39 Conrad Nichols ...... 800 Meters ...... 1:51.85 1983 Mike Armour ...... 400 Meters ...... 46.81 Ray Raparelli ...... 5000 Meters ...... 14:36.41 Carlyle Bernard ...... 1600 Meter Relay ...... 3:11.94 Octavius Terry ...... 4X400 Relay ...... 3:13.83 Greg Newton ...... 1600 Meter Relay Jonas Motiejunas ...... 4X400 Relay Tom Hind ...... 1600 Meter Relay Conrad Nichols ...... 4X400 Relay Mike Armour ...... 1600 Meter Relay Derek Mills ...... 4X400 Relay 1984 Tom Hind ...... 400 Meters ...... 46.71 1994 (O) Derek Mills ...... 400 Meter ...... 45.38# Carlyle Bernard ...... 1600 Meter Relay ...... 3:07.25 Conrad Nichols ...... 800 Meter ...... 1:47.74 Daryl Wise ...... 1600 Meter Relay Octavius Terry ...... 400 Meter IH ...... 50.00 Tom Hind ...... 1600 Meter Relay Octavius Terry ...... 4X400 Relay ...... 3:03.47# Mike Armour ...... 1600 Meter Relay Jonas Motiejunas ...... 4X400 Relay 1985 Tom Hind ...... 400 Meters ...... 46.57 Conrad Nichols ...... 4X400 Relay Dirk Morris ...... 110 Meter HH ...... 13.91 Derek Mills ...... 4X400 Relay James Purvis ...... 400 Meter IH ...... 50.89 1995 (O) Eric Bowers ...... Long Jump ...... 25-05.25 Mike Krehnbrink ...... 1600 Meter Relay ...... 3:06.32 1996 (I) Eric Bowers ...... Long Jump ...... 25-06.25 Carlyle Bernard ...... 1600 Meter Relay David Krummenacker ...... 800 Meters ...... 1:53.26 Mike Armour ...... 1600 Meter Relay David Krummenacker ...... Mile ...... 4:10.40 Tom Hind ...... 1600 Meter Relay 1996 (O) Eric Bowers ...... Long Jump ...... 26-02.75 1986 (O) James Purvis ...... 110 Meter HH ...... 13.75 David Krummenacker ...... 800 Meters ...... 1:52.68 James Purvis ...... 400 Meter IH ...... 51.04 David Krummenacker ...... 1500 Meters ...... 3:54.32 1987 (I) Alan Drosky ...... Mile ...... 4:02.25 Octavius Terry ...... 400 Meter IH ...... 50.25 Maurice Morrison ...... Mile Relay ...... 3:11.6 1997 (I) Eric Bowers ...... Long Jump ...... 25-08.75 Mike Krehnbrink ...... Mile Relay David Krummenacker ...... Mile ...... 4:12.63 Dirk Morris ...... Mile Relay David Krummenacker ...... 800 Meters ...... 1:52.75 James Purvis ...... Mile Relay David Riley ...... Triple Jump ...... 50-10 1987 (O) Maurice Davis ...... Long Jump ...... 25-6 Michael Johnson ...... 4X400 Relay ...... 3:13.86 James Purvis ...... 110 Meter HH ...... 13.65 David Krummenacker ...... 4X400 Relay James Purvis ...... 400 Meter IH ...... 50.22 Tomas Motiejunas ...... 4X400 Relay Mark White ...... Discus ...... 170-10 Angelo Taylor ...... 4X400 Relay Mark Pickens ...... 1600 Meter Relay ...... 3:09.17 1997 (O) David Krummenacker ...... 800 Meters ...... 1:48.75 Maurice Morrison ...... 1600 Meter Relay David Krummenacker ...... 1500 Meters ...... 3:50.51 Dirk Morris ...... 1600 Meter Relay Angelo Taylor ...... 400 Meter IH ...... 49.35 Mike Krehnbrink ...... 1600 Meter Relay Michael Johnson ...... 4X400 Relay ...... 3:06.23 1988 (I) Maurice Davis ...... Long Jump ...... 25-2 David Krummenacker ...... 4X400 Relay James Purvis ...... 55 Meter HH ...... 7.23 Tomas Motiejunas ...... 4X400 Relay James Purvis ...... 400 Meters ...... 47.24 Angelo Taylor ...... 4X400 Relay Maurice Morrison ...... Mile Relay ...... 3:12.08 1998 (I) Angelo Taylor ...... 400 Meters ...... 46.01 Jerry Gilchrist ...... Mile Relay David Krummenacker ...... 800 Meters ...... 1:47.77# Dirk Morris ...... Mile Relay David Krummenacker ...... Mile ...... 4:02.62 James Purvis ...... Mile Relay Tomas Motiejunas ...... 4x400 Relay ...... 3:08.48# 1988 (O) James Purvis ...... 110 Meter HH ...... 13.70 Jonas Motiejunas ...... 4x400 Relay James Purvis ...... 400 Meter IH ...... 50.53 David Krummenacker ...... 4x400 Relay Mark Pickens ...... 1600 Meter Relay ...... 3:07.13 Angelo Taylor ...... 4x400 Relay Maurice Morrison ...... 1600 Meter Relay 1998 (O) David Krummenacker ...... 800 Meters ...... 1:47.78 Dirk Morris ...... 1600 Meter Relay David Krummenacker ...... 1500 Meters ...... 3:48.49 James Purvis ...... 1600 Meter Relay Angelo Taylor ...... 400 Meter IH ...... 49.18 1989 (I) Mike Taylor ...... Mile Relay ...... 3:12.24 Tomas Motiejunas ...... 4x400 Relay ...... 3:06.94 Maurice Morrison ...... Mile Relay Jonas Motiejunas ...... 4x400 Relay Jerry Gilchrist ...... Mile Relay David Krummenacker ...... 4x400 Relay Derrick Adkins ...... Mile Relay Angelo Taylor ...... 4x400 Relay 1989 (O) Derrick Adkins ...... 400 Meter IH ...... 50.39 1999 (O) Jonas Motiejunas ...... 800 Meters ...... 1:50.05 1990 (O) Mark White ...... Shot Put ...... 54-5 2000 (I) Brendon Mahoney ...... Mile ...... 4:09.25 Mark White ...... Discus ...... 187-10 Michael Johnson ...... 4x400 Relay ...... 3:11.41 Derrick Adkins ...... 400 Meter IH ...... 50.26 Sharif Azim ...... 4x400 Relay 1991 (I) Joe McDonald ...... Long Jump ...... 24-9 3/4 Tosin Tomori ...... 4x400 Relay Derek Mills ...... 400 Meters ...... 46.78 Bryan Swarn ...... 4x400 Relay Chris Hilton ...... Mile Relay ...... 3:12.79 2000 (O) Brendon Mahoney ...... 800 Meters ...... 1:50.96 Julian Amedee ...... Mile Relay Malcolm Leason ...... Triple Jump ...... 51-9 Guy Robinson ...... Mile Relay 2002 (I) Brendon Mahoney ...... 800 Meters ...... 1:51.99 Derek Mills ...... Mile Relay Brian Ford ...... 4x400 Relay ...... 3:13.58 1991 (O) Derrick Adkins ...... 400 Meter IH ...... 49.42 Aaron Sink ...... 4x400 Relay Derrick Adkins ...... 4X400 Relay ...... 3:08.75 Sharif Azim ...... 4x400 Relay Julian Amedee ...... 4X400 Relay Bryan Swarn ...... 4x400 Relay Guy Robinson ...... 4X400 Relay 2002 (O) Bryan Swarn ...... 400 Meters ...... 45.68 Derek Mills ...... 4X400 Relay Brian Ford ...... 4x400 Relay ...... 3:06.26 1992 (I) Octavius Terry ...... Mile Relay ...... 3:10.70# Olivier Deigni ...... 4x400 Relay Conrad Nichols ...... Mile Relay Sharif Azim ...... 4x400 Relay Derrick Adkins ...... Mile Relay Bryan Swarn ...... 4x400 Relay Derek Mills ...... Mile Relay 2003 (O) Ian Brewer ...... Hammer ...... 197-11 1992 (O) Derrick Adkins ...... 400 Meter IH ...... 48.64# Brian Fraser ...... Triple Jump ...... 49-11.75 John Moritz ...... 3000 Steeplechase ...... 8:52.86 Brian Ford ...... 4x400 Relay ...... 3:11.29 1993 (I) Conrad Nichols ...... 800 Meters ...... 1:49.06 Sharif Azim ...... 4x400 Relay Ray Raparelli ...... 5000 Meters ...... 14:31.62 Matt Trester ...... 4x400 Relay Octavius Terry ...... Mile Relay ...... 3:10.35 Bryan Swarn ...... 4x400 Relay Julian Amedee ...... Mile Relay 2004 (I) Brendon Mahoney ...... Mile ...... 4:12.31 Derrick Adkins ...... Mile Relay Brendon Mahoney ...... 800 Meters ...... 1:53.77 Derek Mills ...... Mile Relay Montrell Person ...... 60 Meter HH ...... 7.88 Jay Atlee...... Two Mile Relay ...... 7:31.24 2004 (O) Marcus Canty ...... Javelin Throw ...... 227-1 Greg Robeson ...... Two Mile Relay Brendon Mahoney ...... 800 Meters ...... 1:51.15 Oliver Martinez ...... Two Mile Relay Brendon Mahoney ...... 1500 Meters ...... 3:45.76 Conrad Nichols ...... Two Mile Relay ...... Montrell Person ...... 110 Meter HH ...... 13.86 1993 (O) Conrad Nichols ...... 800 Meters ...... 1:47.45 Zeb Sion ...... Shot Put ...... 58-1 Guy Robinson ...... 4X400 Relay ...... 3:07.17 Conrad Nichols ...... 4X400 Relay #-ACC Championship meet record

35 All-ACC

Year Name Event Performance Derrick Adkins ______Mile Relay Tomas Motiejunas ____ 4X400 Relay 1979 Rob Horton ______Discus ______176-9 1990 (I) Rich Thompson ______Triple Jump _____ 51-6.50 Angelo Taylor ______4X400 Relay Dexter Rowland ______High Jump ______7-0 Mark White ______Shot Put ______55-1.75 1998 (I) David Krummenacker _ 800 Meters ______1:47.77 Greg Wade ______800 Meters ______1:49.2 1990 (O) Mark White ______Shot Put ______54-5 David Krummenacker _ Mile ______4:02.62 Tony Delevoe ______400 Meters ______46.95 Mark White ______Discus ______187-10 David Krummenacker _ 4x400 Relay ____ 3:08.48 Pat Palma ______Decathalon ______6653 Derrick Adkins ______400 Meter IH ______50.26 Jonas Motiejunas ____ 4x400 Relay ____ 3:08.48 1980 Jeff Larkin ______100 Meters ______10.64 Rich Thompson ______Triple Jump ______51-11 Tomas Motiejunas ____ 4x400 Relay ____ 3:08.48 1982 Jeff Larkin ______100 Meters ______10.39 1991 (I) Joe McDonald ______Long Jump ______24-9.75 Angelo Taylor ______4x400 Relay ____ 3:08.48 Ray Stiles ______110 Meter HH _____ 13.82 Derek Mills ______400 Meters ______46.78 Angelo Taylor ______400 Meters ______46.01 Greg Wade ______800 Meters ______1:49.18 Chris Hilton ______Mile Relay ______3:12.79 1998 (0) David Krummenacker _ 800 Meters ______1:47.78 1983 Mike Armour ______400 Meters ______46.81 Julian Amedee ______Mile Relay David Krummenacker _ 1500 Meters _____ 3:48.49 Carlyle Bernard ______1600 Meter Relay ______3:11.94 Guy Robinson ______Mile Relay Tomas Motiejunas ____ 400 Meters ______46.78 Tom Hind______1600 Meter Relay Derek Mills ______Mile Relay Tomas Motiejunas ____ 4x400 Relay ____ 3:06.94 Greg Newton ______1600 Meter Relay Steve Pulley ______High Jump ______7-0.50 Michael Johnson _____ 4x400 Relay ____ 3:06.94 Mike Armour ______1600 Meter Relay Rich Thompson ______Triple Jump _____ 51-9.25 Jonas Motiejunas ____ 4x400 Relay ____ 3:06.94 1984 Tom Hind______400 Meters ______46.71 1991 (O) Derrick Adkins ______400 Meter IH ______49.42 Angelo Taylor ______4x400 Relay ____ 3:06.94 Carlyle Bernard ______400 Meters ______46.96 Derrick Adkins ______110 Meter H ______13.85 Angelo Taylor ______400 Meter IH ______49.18 Tony Kepano ______Discus ______167 Derrick Adkins ______4X400 Relay ____ 3:08.75 1999 (I) Jonas Motiejunas ____ 400 Meters ______46.79 Carlyle Bernard ______1600 Meter Relay 3:07.25 Julian Amedee ______4X400 Relay 1999 (O) Jonas Motiejunas ____ 800 Meters ______1:50.05 Daryl Wise ______1600 Meter Relay Guy Robinson ______4X400 Relay Malcolm Leason _____ Triple Jump ______51-00 Tom Hind______1600 Meter Relay Derek Mills ______4X400 Relay 2000 (I) Sharif Azim ______4X400 Relay ____ 3:11.41 Mike Armour ______1600 Meter Relay Derek Mills ______400 Meters ______46.19 Michael Johnson _____ 4X400 Relay 1985 Dirk Morris ______110 Meter HH _____ 13.91 Rich Thompson ______Long Jump ______24-8 Tosin Tomori ______4X400 Relay James Purvis ______400 Meter IH ______50.89 Rich Thompson ______Triple Jump _____ 50-9.50 Bryan Swarn ______4X400 Relay Tom Hind______400 Meters ______46.57 1992 (I) Octavius Terry ______Mile Relay ______3:10.70 Brendon Mahoney ____ Mile ______4:09.25 Carlyle Bernard ______400 Meters ______47.14 Conrad Nichols ______Mile Relay Clayton Porter ______Long Jump ______24-7.25 Mike Krehnbrink ______1600 Meter Relay ______3:06.32 Derrick Adkins ______Mile Relay Keith Schuler ______High Jump ______6-11.75 Mike Armour ______1600 Meter Relay Derek Mills ______Mile Relay 2000 (O) Brendon Mahoney ____ 800 Meters ______1:50.96 Carlyle Bernard ______1600 Meter Relay 1992 (O) Derrick Adkins ______400 Meter IH ______48.64 Brendon Mahoney ____ 1,500 Meters ____ 3:45.70 Tom Hind______1600 Meter Relay John Moritz ______3000 Steeplechase8:52.86 Michael Johnson _____ 400 Meters ______46.66 1986 James Purvis ______110 Meter HH _____ 13.75 Octavius Terry ______400 Meter IH ______51.22 Clayton Porter ______Long Jump ______24-7.25 James Purvis ______400 Meter IH ______51.04 1993 (I) Conrad Nichols ______800 Meters ______1:49.06 Keith Schuler ______High Jump ______6-8.75 Alan Drosky ______1500 Meters ______3:44.6 Ray Raparelli ______5000 Meters ____ 14:31.62 Chris Sinotte ______Javelin ______211-3 Mike Krehnbrink ______400 Meters ______46.98 Octavius Terry ______Mile Relay ______3:10.35 2001 (O) Montrell Person ______110 Meter HH _____ 14.18 Chester Riggins ______800 Meters ______1:51.38 Julian Amedee ______Mile Relay Keith Schuler ______High Jump ______6-10.75 Mark White ______Discus ______168-6 Derrick Adkins ______Mile Relay Chris Crawley ______4X100 Relay ______41.15 1987 (I) Mike Krehnbrink ______600 Yards ______1:10.39 Derek Mills ______Mile Relay Brian Fraser ______4X100 Relay Alan Drosky ______Mile ______4:02.25 Jay Atlee ______Two Mile Relay _7:31.24 Montrell Person ______4X100 Relay James Purvis ______60 Yard HH ______7.22 Greg Robeson ______Two Mile Relay Clayton Porter ______4X100 Relay Maurice Morrison _____ Mile Relay ______3:11.6 Oliver Martinez ______Two Mile Relay 2002 (I) Chris Crawley ______Triple Jump _____ 48-2.75 Mike Krehnbrink ______Mile Relay Conrad Nichols ______Two Mile Relay Reuben Houston _____ Triple Jump ______49-7 Dirk Morris ______Mile Relay 1993 (O) Conrad Nichols ______800 Meters ______1:47.45 Brendon Mahoney ____ 800 Meters ______1:51.99 James Purvis ______Mile Relay Derek Mills ______400 Meters ______45.90 Brendon Mahoney ____ Mile ______4:10.96 1987 (O) James Purvis ______110 Meter HH _____ 13.65 Guy Robinson ______4X400 Relay ____ 3:07.17 Zeb Sion ______Shot Put ______56-5.75 James Purvis ______400 Meter IH ______50.22 Conrad Nichols ______4X400 Relay Bryan Swarn ______400 Meters ______47.77 Dirk Morris ______400 Meter IH ______50.33 Julian Amedee ______4X400 Relay Sharif Azim ______4x400 Relay ____ 3:13.58 Maurice Davis ______Long Jump ______25-6 Derek Mills ______4X400 Relay Brian Ford Alan Drosky ______800 Meters ______1:49.71 1994 (I) Derek Mills ______400 Meters ______48.47 Aaron Sink Alan Drosky ______1500 Meters _____ 3:47.67 Jonas Motiejunas ____ 400 Meters ______48.79 Bryan Swarn Mark Pickens ______100 Meters ______10.53 Conrad Nichols ______800 Meters ______1:51.85 2002 (O) Brendon Mahoney ____ 800 Meters ______1:50.30 Eric Smith ______3000 Meter SC ___ 8:54.7 Ray Raparelli ______5000 Meters ____ 14:36.41 Brendon Mahoney ____ 1500 Meters _____ 3:45.46 Eric Smith ______5000 Meters ____ 14:23.00 Octavius Terry ______4X400 Relay ____ 3:13.83 Bryan Swarn ______400 Meters ______45.68 Mark White ______Discus ______170-10 Jonas Motiejunas ____ 4X400 Relay Sharif Azim ______4x400 Relay ____ 3:06.26 Mark Pickens ______1600 Meter Relay 3:09.17 Conrads Nichols _____ 4X400 Relay Olivier Deigni Maurice Morrison _____ 1600 Meter Relay Derek Mills ______4X400 Relay Brian Ford Dirk Morris ______1600 Meter Relay 1994 (O) Derek Mills ______400 Meter ______45.38 Bryan Swarn Mike Krehnbrink ______1600 Meter Relay Conrad Nichols ______800 Meters ______1:47.74 2003 (I) Ian Brewer ______Weight Throw ___ 59-0.75 1988 (I) Maurice Davis ______Long Jump ______25-2 Octavius Terry ______400 m I.H. ______50.00 Dennis Davis ______200 Meters ______21.84 Joe McDonald ______High Jump ______7-0.50 David Krummenacker _ 800 Meters ______1:49.12 Brian Fraser ______Triple Jump _____ 51-2.75 Dirk Morris ______55 Meter HH ______7.31 Octavius Terry ______4X400 Relay ____ 3:03.47 Brendon Mahoney ____ Mile ______4:09.84 Mark Pickens ______55 Meters ______6.33 Jonas Motiejunas ____ 4X400 Relay Kyle Rabbitt ______3000 Meters _____ 8:20.74 James Purvis ______55 Meter HH ______7.23 Conrad Nichols ______4X400 Relay Kyle Rabbitt ______5000 Meters ____ 14:20.56 James Purvis ______400 Meters ______47.24 Derek Mills ______4X400 Relay Bryan Swarn ______800 Meters ______1:53.81 Maurice Morrison _____ Mile Relay ______3:12.08 1995 (I) Jeff Giesler ______High Jump ______6-11 2003 Ian Brewer ______Hammer ______197-11 Jerry Gilchrist ______Mile Relay 1995 (O) Eric Bowers ______Long Jump ______25-5.25 Brian Fraser ______Triple Jump ____ 49-11.75 Dirk Morris ______Mile Relay Octavius Terry ______400 Meter IH. _____ 50.66 Brendon Mahoney ____ 800 Meters ______1:50.17 James Purvis ______Mile Relay George Darden ______5,000 Meters ___ 14:34.55 Michael Massey _____ High Jump ______6-9.50 1988 (O) Maurice Davis ______Long Jump ______24-4.50 1996 (I) Eric Bowers ______Long Jump ______25-6.25 Zeb Sion ______Shot Put ______57-7.75 Dirk Morris ______110 Meter HH _____ 13.84 David Krummenacker _ 800 Meters ______1:53.28 Bryan Swarn ______400 Meters ______46.69 Dirk Morris ______400 Meter IH ______50.71 David Krummenacker _ Mile ______4:10.40 Brian Ford ______4x400 Relay ____ 3:11.29 Steve Pulley ______High Jump ______6-6 1996 (O) Eric Bowers ______Long Jump ______26-2.75 Sharif Azim ______4x400 Relay James Purvis ______110 Meter HH _____ 13.70 David Krummenacker _ 800 Meters ______1:52.68 Matt Trester ______4x400 Relay James Purvis ______400 Meter IH ______50.53 David Krummenacker _ 1500 Meters _____ 3:54.32 Bryan Swarn ______4x400 Relay Mark White ______Discus ______170-8 Octavius Terry ______400 Meter IH ______50.25 2004 (I) Brendon Mahoney ____ 800m ______1:53.77 Maurice Morrison _____ 400 Meter Relay ___ 41.04 1997 (I) Eric Bowers ______Long Jump _____ 25-08.75 Brendon Mahoney ____ Mile ______4:12.31 Jerry Gilchrist ______400 Meter Relay David Krummenacker _ Mile ______4:12.63 Montrell Person ______60mH ______7.88 Steve Brown ______400 Meter Relay David Krummenacker _ 800Meters ______1:52.75 Michael Massey _____ High Jump ______7-0.50 Mark Pickens ______400 Meter Relay David Riley ______Triple Jump ______50-10 Holt McPherson ______Long Jump _____ 23-10.25 Mark Pickens ______1600 Meter Relay ______3:07.13 Michael Johnson _____ 4X400 Relay ____ 3:13.86 Kyle Rabbitt ______5000m ______14:38.10 Maurice Morrison _____ 1600 Meter Relay David Krummenacker _ 4X400 Relay Zeb Sion ______Shot Put ______58-0.25 Dirk Morris ______1600 Meter Relay Tomas Motiejunas ____ 4X400 Relay 2004 (O) Marcus Canty ______Javelin Throw _ 227-1.00 James Purvis ______1600 Meter Relay Angelo Taylor ______4X400 Relay Brendon Mahoney ____ 800m ______1:51.15 1989 (I) Derrick Adkins ______400 Meters ______47.86 1997 (O) David Krummenacker _ 800 Meters ______1:48.75 Brendon Mahoney ____ 1500m ______3:45.76 Rich Thompson ______Long Jump ______24-0.25 David Krummenacker _ 1500 Meters _____ 3:50.51 Michael Massey _____ High Jump ______6-11.75 Rich Thompson ______Triple Jump ______51-7 Angelo Taylor ______400 Meter IH ______49.35 Montrell Person ______110mHH ______13.86 Mike Taylor ______Mile Relay ______3:12.24 Michael Johnson _____ 4X400 Relay ____ 3:06.23 Zeb Sion ______Shot Put ______58-1.00 Maurice Morrison _____ Mile Relay David Krummenacker _ 4X400 Relay Jerry Gilchrist ______Mile Relay 36 World Competition

WORLD RECORD HOLDERS AAU NATIONAL INDOOR CHAMPION Year Name Event Performance Year Name Event Performance 1928 (O) Ed Hamm ______Long Jump ____ 25-11.125 1950 Buddy Fowlkes ____ Long Jump ______24-6.75 1984 (I) Antonio McKay ____ 400 Meters ______45.79 1985 (I) Mike Armour ______500 Meters ______1.01.26 NATIONAL USTFF CHAMPION Year Name Event Performance OLYMPIC MEDALISTS 1977 Larry Lowe ______Triple Jump _____ 53-0.75 Year Name Event Performance 1928 Ed Hamm (G) _____ Broad Jump _____ 24-4.75 BUDDY FOWLKES COMPETITOR AWARD 1984 Antonio McKay (G) _ 4X400 Relay _____ 2:57.91 (Given by Tech Track Alumni) 1984 Antonio McKay (B) _ 400 Meters ______44.71 Year Name 1988 Antonio McKay (G) _ 4x400 Relay _____ 2:56.16 1986 Alan Drosky 1996 Derrick Adkins (G) _ 400 Meter IH ______47.54 1987 James Purvis 1996 Derek Mills (G) ____ 4x400 Relay _____ 2:55.99 1988 James Purvis 2000 Angelo Taylor (G) __ 400 Meter IH ______47.50 1989 Jerry Gilchrist (M) Angelo Taylor (G) __ 4x400 Relay Bridget Koster (W) 1990 Mark White (M) IAAF WORLD TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONS Karen Hoffman (W) Year Name Event 1991 Rich Thompson 1991 Derrick Adkins ______400 Meter IH 1992 Derrick Adkins 1993 Derrick Adkins ______400 Meter IH 1993 Derek Mills 1993 Derek Mills ______4X400 Relay 1994 Derek Mills 1999 Angelo Taylor ______4x400 Relay 1995 Octavius Terry 2003 David Krummenacker _____ 800 Meters 1996 Octavius Terry 1997 David Krummenacker WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES 1998 David Krummenacker Year Name Event 1999 Jonas Montiejunas 1991 Derrick Adkins ______400 Meter IH 2000 Malcolm Leason 1995 Octavius Terry ______400 Meter IH (2nd) 2001 Montrell Person 2002 Bryan Swarn U.S. JUNIOR NATIONAL TEAM 2003 Bryan Swarn Year Name Event 2004 Brendon Mahoney 1985 James Purvis ______110 Meter HH 1989 Derrick Adkins ______400 Meter IH U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL 1990 John Moritz ______3000m SC Year Name Event 1991 Derek Mills ______400 Meters 1989 Rich Thompson ____ Triple Jump 1994 David Krummenacker _____ 800 Meters 1990 Derrick Adkins _____ 400 Meter IH (Gold) 1997 Angelo Taylor ______400 IH 1990 Rich Thompson ____ Triple Jump 1991 Rich Thompson ____ Triple Jump ACC MOST VALUABLE PERFORMER 1993 Conrad Nichols ____ 800 Meters Year Name 1986 (O) James Purvis GOODWILL GAMES 1988 (I) James Purvis Year Name Event 1991 (O) Derrick Adkins 1998 Derrick Adkins _____ 400 Meter IH 1997 (1) David Krummenacker 1997 (O) David Krummenacker 1998 (I) David Krummenacker 1998 (O) David Krummenacker 2002 (I) Brendon Mahoney 2004 (I) Brendon Mahoney 2004 (O) Brendon Mahoney

ACC ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 2000 (I) Brendon Mahoney 2000 (O) Brendon Mahoney 2002 (I) Brian Ford

ACC COACH OF THE YEAR Year Name 1987 (O) Buddy Fowlkes 1988 (I) Buddy Fowlkes 2002 (I) Grover Hinsdale

37 Coaching History John Heisman (1904-08) Track was introduced as Harold Barron (1927-30) and was honored as the 1985 NCAA Indoor a sport in 1904 and the first Harold Barron came to Tech after Southeast Coach of the Year. head coach for the Yellow winning four national titles in the high hurdles Fowlkes pupils include Antonio McKay, Jackets was football legend at Penn State University. Barron was on the who won Gold and Bronze medals at the John Heisman. Along with 1920 Olympic team and finished second at the 1984 Olympics and Gold at the ‘88 Summer track, Heisman coached the Summer Games in the high hurdles. Games, Mike Armour, a former World Record baseball, basketball and football teams, Under his watch, Tech standout Ed holder in the 500 meters and James Purvis, a where he won a national title in football in Hamm won two national championships and two-time national champion and five-time All- 1917. qualified for the 1928 Olympics. American. Under Heisman’s guidance, Tech hosted its first track meet on the Tech track Ed Hamm (1931-32) Grover Hinsdale (1993- circling the baseball field. On May 22-23, Ed Hamm won two present) 1908, Tech hosted the Southern Intercolle- national championships for Hinsdale engineered giate Athletic Association meet at Tech park Tech and took over as head the track program to six top coach in 1931. 10 indoor and outdoor Charles Thomas (1909-17) Hamm became the first NCAA Championship Charles Thomas coached the Tech Gold medalist for the Jackets finishes during his 11 seasons as head coach. track team for nine seasons. Thomas led the in 1928, winning the long jump at the Summer Entering his 26th season overall with the Rambling Wreck to its first conference Games. Yellow Jackets, Hinsdale was named ACC championship with a first-place finish at the Coach of the Year in 2002, and has tutored SIAA meet in 1912. Norris Dean (1944-64) four Olympic Gold medalists, 13 NCAA Norris Dean, one of the champions and 69 All-Americans. William Anderson finest all-around athletes in Among the group of talented athletes that Alexander (1918-23) Georgia Tech history, struck gold is Derrick Adkins, who won Working as a football succeeded legendary coach Olympic gold in 1996, and was a two-time and track coach, William George C. Griffin and national champion and six-time All-American Anderson Alexander led the immediately began to establish his own legacy. during his Tech career. A second Olympic Yellow Jacket track program In the 20 years in which he directed the track medalist is Derek Mills, who won gold as part for six seasons. The six team, Dean witnessed three SEC track titles of the 4x400 relay team in Atlanta. He was a seasons he spent with the program, and finished runner-up on three different four-time national champion and an 11-time All- Alexander guided the Rambling Wreck to its occasions. The Yellow Jackets went American for the Jackets. The third Olympic most successful season to date in 1922, undefeated in dual meets in 1944, ‘48 and ‘49 gold medalist is Angelo Taylor, who won gold when the Jackets won the Georgia State and won SEC cross country titles in ‘47, ‘53 in both the 400 intermediate hurdles and as Championship, Southeastern Amateur Athletic and ‘54. part of the U.S. 4x400-meter relay team at the Union Championship, a dual meet win over Dean is a member of the Georgia Tech 2000 Sydney Games. Taylor finished third in Sewanee and a tri meet victory against Hall of Fame, joining Griffin to represent 32 the 400 hurdles at the 2004 U.S. Olympic Auburn and Clemson. years of excellence in track and field Trials and appeared in his second Olympics in coaching. Athens, Greece. He won two national titles George C. Griffin and was a four-time All-American during his (1924-26, 33-43) Buddy Fowlkes (1965-92) career on The Flats. George Griffin made his Buddy Fowlkes, the Other top runners under Hinsdale include coaching debut in 1922, captain of the 1949 Tech Octavius Terry, a three-time national champion when the Jackets enjoyed a track team and three-time and nine-time All-American; Jonas Motiejunas, ton of success. Griffin began SEC total pont champion, a two-time national champion and five-time All- his track career at Tech as a freshman was named head coach in American; and David Krummenacker, a two- standout in 1916 and came to work as an 1965. Over the next three time national champion and eight-time All- assistant coach under coach Alexander from decades he elevated the Georgia Tech track American. Krummenacker is currently one of 1922-23. and field program to extraordinary heights as the top middle distance runners in the world. Griffin took over the reigns in 1924 and the Yellow Jackets began to consistently rank A 2003 inductee of Ferris State University’s although his first stint as head coach lasted among the nation’s elite. Hall of Fame, Hinsdale led the Rambling Wreck only two years, he returned for a 10-year Fowlkes’ list of accomplishments include to a third-place finish at the 1994 Outdoor NCAA stint 1933-43. He led the Rambling Wreck to three Olympic medalists, two World Record Championships and a third-place finish at the unprecedented success during that span, as holders, 10 NCAA national champions, 50 All- 1997 Indoor NCAA Championships. Tech won six Southeastern Athletic Associa- Americans, 77 Atlantic Coast Conference tion Championships and one Southeastern champions and 126 All-ACC selections. Conference Championship. A 1988 inductee in the State of Georgia Griffin coached two Olympians, Homer Athletic Hall of Fame, Fowlkes was twice Welchel and Ed Hamm. Hamm won a Gold named ACC Coach of the Year (1987, ‘88) medal in the long jump in 1928. 38 All-Time Letterwinners

SINCE 1952 Brewer, Ian ...... 2002-03 Degenaar, Albert ...... 1957 AA Brewer, Jeff ...... 1991 Deigni, Olivier ...... 2000-02 Ablowich, Ronald ...... 1960-62 Brim, John ...... 1954-55 Delevoe, Tony ...... 1978-79 Adams, Greg ...... 1967-69 Brim, Thomas...... 1954-55 Denny, Walter...... 1966 Adamson, Sandy ...... 1975 Brin, Dan ...... 1997, 99-2000 DeVane, Richard ...... 1954-56 Adkins, Derrick ...... 1989-93 Britting, Kenneth ...... 1956 Devouassoux, Yannick ...... 2001 Agoos, Andrew ...... 1964 Brown, Steve...... 1967, '69 Dietler, Ned ...... 1973 Alexander, David ...... 1980-81 Brown, Steve...... 1987-90 Dixon, Bailey ...... 1952 Alexander, Phil ...... 1979-82 Bryan, Alex ...... 1973 Domingos, Karl ...... 1961 Allison, Robert ...... 1957 Bryan, Coleman...... 1956-58 Dooley, Chris ...... 2000 Alvarez, Antonio ...... 1975-78 Bultema, T.J...... 1988 Dowd, Alton ...... 1953 Amedee, Julian ...... 1990-93 Bussell, Gerald ...... 1964 Drewski, Kurt ...... 1982-84 Anderson, James ...... 1967, 69 Drosky, Alan ...... 1986-87 Anderson, Mike ...... 1976-79 CC Duckett, Brandon ...... 2004 Andrews, Treamon ...... 2004 Cady, Mike ...... 1952, '54 Dunlap, Barney ...... 1969-72 Armour, Mike ...... 1981, '83-85 Calhoun, Bill...... 1967 Duke, Randall...... 1984 Arthur, Stanley...... 1963 Cammett, Paul ...... 1977 Duncan, Steve ...... 1989-91 Astary, Bill ...... 1975-78 Canty, Marcus ...... 2004 Dvorscak, Michael ...... 1977 Atkinson, Sandy ...... 1967-68, '71 Cardwell, David ...... 1963 Atlee, Jay ...... 1993, '95-96 Carlton, Scott ...... 2002 EE Auerbach, Mitchell...... 1965-66 Cassady, Patrick...... 1964 Edwards, Bill ...... 1965 Austin, Dave F...... 1963, '65 Cibene, Pat ...... 1976 Edwards, Wayne ...... 1976 Autin, Donel ...... 1964 Cibulskis, Janis ...... 1993-95 Ellerbee, Eddie ...... 1972 Avant, Carwin ...... 1965 Cilmi, Vincent ...... 1967 Elliott, Tommy ...... 1965-66, '68 Azim, Sharif ...... 2000-03 Chihoski, Jonathan ...... 2002-03 Erckmann, Jim...... 1964-66 Clack, Glenn ...... 1973-76 Etheridge, Sam ...... 1969-72 BB Clark, David...... 1966 Evans, Robert ...... 1961-63 Baker, Bobby...... 1976, '78 Clark, Joshua...... 1999 Baldwin, Pete...... 1982-85 Clarke, Sam...... 1968-70 FF Barkley, Bobbie ...... 1978-80 Clay, John ...... 1977 Faircloth, Eddie ...... 1989 Barnes, K. “Pee Wee” ...... 1973 Clayton, Jacob ...... 1960-62 Fielder, Ed ...... 1974-76 Barron, Bobby ...... 1952 Cobb, G.G...... 1952 Finley, Jeff ...... 1972-73 Baskin, Ed ...... 1952 Cofield, Jeep ...... 1969-70 Fisher, Charles...... 1967 Bateman, Jim ...... 1965-68 Collins, Danny...... 1986-90 Ford, Brian ...... 2002-04 Battle, Cathy ...... 1981 Cone, Ronny ...... 1980 Ford, Harold ...... 1980 Battle, John ...... 1965-67 Conley, Bill ...... 1973-75 Ford, Jeff ...... 1969-70 Baynham, Craig...... 1965-66 Cook, Ted ...... 1955 Ford, Ray ...... 1952 Beamer, Donald...... 2003-04 Cooper, Roy ...... 1953 Fortune, John ...... 1956-57 Beck, Brent ...... 1978 Cox, Grover ...... 1991 Frakes, David ...... 1998-99 Beck, Mike...... 1970-73 Corcoran, Arthur ...... 1952 Fralick, Ross ...... 1973-74 Bellamy, Jim ...... 1971-72 Courtney, Mike ...... 1992-95 Fraser, Brian ...... 2000-03 Benton, Edward...... 1966 Courtright, Edward ...... 1958-59 Fraser, Bruce ...... 1965-66 Berardi, Alex ...... 2002-03 Crawley, Chris...... 2000-03 Fung A Wing, Quinn ...... 1997 Bergert, James ...... 1958 Crist, Barton ...... 2002-04 Berman, Fred ...... 1952, '56-57 Crites, Trevor...... 2004 GG Bernard, Carlyle ...... 1982-85 Crocker, Curtis ...... 1987-90 Gable, Phillip ...... 1999, 2002 Betts, Kevin ...... 1996, 98-99 Crosby, Jordan ...... 2004 Gadalamaria, Jorge ...... 1976-77 Beuier, Scott...... 1974 Crowding, Ronald ...... 1958 Gahl, Terry ...... 1967 Blissit, Jamie ...... 1971 Crumbo, Brian ...... 1987-88, '90 Galbraith, Dan ...... 1984-85 Blohm, Bill ...... 1974-75 Cuneo, Lee ...... 1972 Gandee, Todd ...... 1999 Boecler, Steve...... 1978-81 Cunningham, Brent ...... 1969-72 Geddes, Bradley ...... 1976-78 Boemanns, Ted ...... 1970 Cushman, Lucius ...... 1966 Genoble, Lee ...... 1968-70 Bogdanof, Timothy...... 1999 Cutler, Tim ...... 1973 Gentry, Donald...... 1960 Bohler, Bob ...... 1972 Gerald, Ogden ...... 1965-67 Bondy, Bill ...... 1969-70 DD Germain, Jay ...... 1965-66 Bowers, Eric ...... 1993-97 Daniels, Paul ...... 1975-78 Gettys, W. Carl ...... 1952 Boyd, Jeffrey ...... 2002 Darden, George ...... 1993-96 Giesler, Jeff ...... 1993-96 Boyd, Sandy ...... 1967-68 Davenport, Willie ...... 1975-76 Gilchrist, Jerry ...... 1986-89 Boyer, Dick ...... 1967 Davis, Darryl ...... 1981, '83 Goetter, Tom ...... 1965 Brackin, Hank ...... 1969 Davis, Dennis ...... 2002-03 Goode, James ...... 1955-56 Bradley, Mike...... 1967 Davis, Don ...... 1974-75 Goode, John ...... 1999 Brantley, James...... 1958-59 Davis, Greg ...... 1977 Goodman, Jeff ...... 1968-71 Breland, Jim ...... 1966 Davis, Maurice ...... 1985-88 Graham, Kevin ...... 1992-95 Brenner, Gary ...... 1976 Dean, Allen ...... 1963-64 Green, Ned ...... 1987-90

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Green, William ...... 1954, '56 Kadishov, Gwen ...... 1970 McDonald, Sean ...... 1987-88 Griner, John ...... 1988 Kalski, Ed ...... 1968 McGarity, Dudley...... 1978-80 Grier, Jason ...... 1999, 2001 Keen, Jack ...... 1954, '56-57 McGehee, Jared ...... 1999 Grimes, Kenneth ...... 1999 Kemker, Carol ...... 1982-84 McInnis, Bruce...... 1967-68 Gross, Robert ...... 1960 Kepano, Tony ...... 1982-85 McIntyre, Bruce ...... 1982-83 Kirby, Collis ...... 1990 McKay, Antonio...... 1984-85 HH Kirk, William ...... 1962-64 McLain, Joel...... 1991 Haddock, Terry ...... 1963 Klapper, Josh (Mgr) ...... 1994-96 McLeer, Tim ...... 1973 Hall, Richard ...... 1963 Klinger, Scott ...... 1979-82 McPherson, Holt ...... 2004 Hamilton, Eric ...... 1984-85 Knapp, David ...... 1974, '76 McReynolds, Uwezu ...... 1989-92 Harberson, James...... 1962-64 Knight, Brent ...... 1996, 98-99 McShane, Mike ...... 1979-80 Harrington, Sean ...... 2000-01 Knight, Jimmy ...... 1967-68, '70 Mears, Mike...... 1965 Harris, Gerald ...... 1965-67 Kock, Ron W...... 1964-65 Meyer, Robert ...... 1961 Harris, I-Perfection ...... 2003 Koslak, Chet ...... 1967-69, '71 Middlebrooks, Harry ...... 1958 Harris, Jack ...... 1980 Kost, Kerry ...... 1987-89 Middlebrooks, Jack ...... 1965-67 Hayes, Drew ...... 1994 Krehnbrink, Mike ...... 1985-87 Mills, Brad ...... 1996, 98-99 Haynes, Matt ...... 1986-87 Krueger, John ...... 1991 Mills, Derek ...... 1991-94 Hazelwood, Frank...... 1964-66 Krummenacker, David...... 1994, '96-98 Mills, Tom ...... 1965 Head, Larry ...... 1984-86 Kuhn, Rob ...... 2003 Milo, Mike ...... 1972-73 Heard, Jay ...... 1965 Kurt, Chris ...... 1976 Mims, Harold ...... 1973-76 Henderson, Steve ...... 1980-81 Mische, Gary...... 1967, 69 Hensley, Sam ...... 1953 LL Mitchell, Robert ...... 1973 Hetherington, Brian ...... 1999 Lambert, Bob ...... 1978 Momon, Clint ...... 1980 Hilton, Chris ...... 1991 Larkin, Jeff ...... 1979-82 Montague, Read ...... 1979 Hind, Tom ...... 1982-85 Latourette, Don ...... 1967 Montiel, Bob ...... 1970-72 Hodges, Frank ...... 1952 Leason, Malcolm ...... 1996-2000 Moody, Larry ...... 1965 Hoffman, Arthur ...... 1969-72 Lee, Gary ...... 1984 Moritz, John ...... 1990-93 Hood, Warren ...... 1972-73 Lehmann, Jeff ...... 1981 Morrell, Mike ...... 1967 Hooper, Sam ...... 1991 Leitner, Mark ...... 1983-84 Morris, David ...... 1967-68 Hoover, Anthony...... 2002-04 Lemons II, James ...... 2004 Morris, Dirk ...... 1985-88 Hope, Tony...... 1970 Letter, Joe ...... 1971 Morris, Dwight ...... 1975-76 Horton, Rob ...... 1976-79 Lewis, Gregg ...... 1976-78 Morrison, Maurice ...... 1986-89 Horton, Dan ...... 1973-76 Ligon, Walter ...... 1952 Motiejunas, Jonas ...... 1994-98 Housley, Steve ...... 1976-79 Linder, Zebedee ...... 1972 Motiejunas, Tomas...... 1995-98 Houston, Reuben...... 2002-03 Lipham, Bob ...... 1965 Muirheid, Terry ...... 1968-71 Howell, Kenny...... 1983 Little, Wade ...... 1967 Murphy, John ...... 1960 Hudson, Andy ...... 1971-72 Livingston, Don ...... 1984-85, '87-88 Huffines, Travis ...... 1959-61 Long, Frank ...... 1986-88 NN Hughes, Donald...... 1978, 80 Lopp, Tommy ...... 1971-73 Nappo, Paul ...... 1976-77 Hyatt, Don ...... 1965-67 Lowe, Larry ...... 1977-78 Narewski, Taylor ...... 2004 Luce, Craig ...... 1971 Nash, Ken ...... 1968-71 II Lyon, Jim...... 1965-68 Neal, Craig...... 1985 Inglett, Forest ...... 1965 Nelson, Angie ...... 1990 Innerarity, Bridget (Mgr)...... 1993-95 MM Nelson, Scott ...... 1985 Irvine, Spencer ...... 2002-04 Macoy, Coy...... 1983-86 Nelson, Theron ...... 1967 Macy, Bill ...... 1972-75 Newkirk, Roy ...... 1966-67 JJ Maddox, Ernest...... 1959-60 Newton, Chad ...... 1990 Jackson, Alonzo ...... 1996 Madonia, Frank ...... 1967-70 Newton, Greg ...... 1979-81, '83 Jacobs, Ann ...... 1987 Magee, Bill ...... 1981, '83-84 Nichols, Conrad ...... 1992-95 Jamgochian, John ...... 1965-66 Mahoney, Brendon ...... 2000, 2002-04 Nichols, Paul ...... 1975-76, '78 Janiak, John ...... 1967 Majors, Joel ...... 1970-72 Niedherhausen, Michael ...... 1998-99 Januzelli, Jason ...... 1992-95 Martinez, Oliver...... 1992-95 Nordyke, Jay...... 1973 Johann, Richard...... 1972-73 Mashburn, Lee ...... 1967 Norman, Todd ...... 1986, '88 John, Andy ...... 1970 Mason, Charles...... 1965-67 Nutting, Ed ...... 1959-61 Johnson, Brent ...... 2000-01 Massey, Michael...... 2001-04 Johnson, Cleo ...... 1974 Mastro, Lindsay...... 1975 OO Johnson, Frank ...... 1970-73 Matthews, Ray ...... 1979-81 O'Brien, Matt ...... 1999, 2002 Johnson, Harley ...... 1991-94 Maxwell, Tim ...... 1968 O’Connell, Scott ...... 1972, '74 Johnson, Michael ...... 1997-2000 McClain, Lamar...... 1975-78 Olinger, Scott ...... 1989 Johnson, Tim ...... 2001-02 McCommons, Steve ...... 1975 Oliver, Steve ...... 1981-82 Jones, Alice ...... 1977 McCormick, Greg ...... 2002-04 Olliffe, Bob ...... 1975 McCrea, Richard...... 1969 Orth, William...... 1954 KK McDonagh, Neil ...... 2002-04 Owings, Jim...... 1971, '73-74 Kabboard, David ...... 1974-77 McDonald, Joe...... 1988, '90-92 Oxford, Roger ...... 1967

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Schenck, Bud ...... 1967 Thompson, Rich...... 1988-91 PP Scherer, Kerry...... 1969 Tidwell, Robert ...... 1964-65 Palma, Patrick ...... 1977-79 Schuler, Keith ...... 2000-01 Timmerman-McLean, Roger ...... 1996-97, 99 Parker, Mike ...... 1999 Schmidt, David ...... 2000, 2002-04 Tolcher, Mike ...... 1994-95 Parker, Rod ...... 1965-67 Sciame, Gregory...... 1999-2000 Tomlinson, Elwyn ...... 1955 Paschal, William ...... 1963-64 Selz, Bart...... 1978-81 Tomori, Tosin ...... 1997-2000 Patterson, Hayes ...... 1971-73 Sherman, Isaac ...... 1989, '92 Toole, Barckley ...... 1964 Paul, Jerry ...... 1967 Sherrill, Frank ...... 1961 Torrance, Martin ...... 1954-57 Person, Montrell ...... 2001, ‘04 Shields, Tony ...... 1993-96 Traylor, James...... 1997-98 Pickens, Mark ...... 1985-88 Shirley, Chip ...... 1975 Traylor, Jamie ...... 1999-2000 Pipia, Giovanni ...... 1997, ‘99-2000 Shivers, Steve ...... 1997-98 Trester, Matt ...... 2003-04 Poliseo, Joe ...... 2001, ‘03 Sias, John ...... 1967 Tufts, Winfield ...... 1976-77 Pogson, Frank ...... 1989 Simmons, Bill...... 1976-78 Turner, Bob ...... 1972-74 Porter, Clayton ...... 1998-2001 Simmons, Scott ...... 1984 Turner, DeWitt ...... 1966 Porter, James...... 1960 Sims, J.R...... 1984-87 Tyler, Chuck ...... 1969-71 Poulsen, Stephen ...... 1965-67 Singleton, Timothy ...... 1957-59 Powell, Charles...... 1957 Sink, Aaron ...... 1999-2002 VV Price, John ...... 1963-65 Sinotte, Chris ...... 1998-2000 Valle, Ryan (Mgr.)...... 1999-2002 Probst, Jack ...... 1972-73 Sion, Zeb ...... 2002-04 Varner, Edwin ...... 1964 Prolsdorfer, Jim ...... 1974, '76-77 Slocumb, Harvey ...... 1975 Vaughan, Ben ...... 1967-69 Prouty, Clint ...... 1985-86 Small, Bill ...... 1975-76 Vaughn, David ...... 1999 Pulley, Steve ...... 1988-91 Smart, Matt ...... 1991-92 Veal, Michael ...... 1959 Purvis, Chris ...... 1967-69 Smiga, Nate ...... 2003 Vereen, Carl...... 1954-56 Purvis, James ...... 1985-88 Smith, Bill ...... 1965 Von Herrman, Fred ...... 1966 Smith, David ...... 2003 RR Smith, Don ...... 1974, '76-77 WW Rabbitt, Kyle ...... 2002-04 Smith, Eric ...... 1983-87 Wade, Greg ...... 1978-80, '82 Raible, Steve ...... 1973-75 Smith, Norman...... 1961-62 Waid, David ...... 1987 Ralston, Richard ...... 1952-53 Smith, Tom ...... 1988-92 Walton, John ...... 1969-72 Randall, Chris ...... 1965 Snellings, Andre ...... 1997-99 Ward, Clifton ...... 1984-85 Ransbotham, Jack...... 1968-71 Spillman, Jonathan ...... 2002-04 Ward, Randy ...... 1983 Ransom, William ...... 1959-61 Spivey, Woodie ...... 1966 Watkins, James ...... 1963-65 Raparelli, Ray ...... 1991-94 Stallings, Cordell ...... 1999 Weaver, John...... 1967 Rao, Jay...... 1980-81 Stanley, Danny ...... 1967 Weintraub, Louis ...... 1971-72 Ray, Darryl...... 1990-92 Stanley, Jimmy ...... 1980-83 Wertz, Craig ...... 1981 Rea, Peter ...... 1988 Steagall, Derrick ...... 1994-95 White, Mark ...... 1986-88, '90 Reese, Mack ...... 1980-81, '83-84 Stegall, Joe ...... 1998-2000, 2002 White, Michael ...... 1972-75 Reida, Scott ...... 1999, 2001-03 Stegall, Sidney ...... 1994-98 Whitmer, David ...... 1969-71 Rembert, Bill ...... 1967 Sterling, Robert ...... 1965 Williams, Antonio ...... 1993 Riggins, Chester ...... 1985-87 Stiles, Raymond ...... 1980-83 Williams, Brent...... 2000 Riley, Dan ...... 1968-71 Stock, Ronald ...... 1963 Williams, John ...... 1964 Riley, David ...... 1997 Stoklosa, David ...... 1974 Willig, Andy ...... 1973-76 Robbs, Charlie...... 1967 Stover, Bernard ...... 1979 Willis, Dave ...... 1971-72 Roberts, Cliff ...... 1996 Suber, Eric ...... 1997 Winkel, Brende ...... 1975 Roberts, Earl ...... 1962-64 Sugerman, Barry...... 1957-58, '60 Wise, Daryl ...... 1984 Roberts, J.J...... 1973-76 Swarn, Bryan ...... 1999-2000, 2002-03 Woodward, Milton ...... 1988-89 Robeson, Greg...... 1993 Swift, Michael ...... 1999 Wright, Harry ...... 1953 Robinson, Guy...... 1989-91, '93 Swilley, Duane ...... 1971-74 Wright, Jim E...... 1964-66 Robinson, Jim ...... 1973, '75 Wright, Lamar ...... 1965-67 Rodriguez, Javier ...... 1980, '82-83 TT Rodgers, Tony ...... 1997 Tandron, Carlos ...... 1977-80 YY Ross, Tyrone ...... 1998-99 Tannehill, Hugh ...... 1952-54 Yaksh, John ...... 1974-75 Rouse, George...... 1965 Taylor, Angelo ...... 1997-98 Young, Shawn ...... 1991 Rowland, Dexter ...... 1976-79 Taylor, Michael ...... 1986, '89 Yunkus, Rich ...... 1969 Rucker, Adrian...... 1976 Tebbe, Matt ...... 1999 Rudolph, Mark ...... 1990-92 Tedder, Donald ...... 1954 ZZ Rust, Francis ...... 1953-56 Terry, George ...... 1965-68 Zack, Justin ...... 1993-96 Terry, Octavius ...... 1992-96 Zeller, Oscar ...... 1956 SS Tettelbach, Donald ...... 1953-54 Zins, Joey ...... 1999, 2002 Sadaj, Mike ...... 1967 Thomas, Alan ...... 1978 Sartain, Kerry ...... 1967-70 Thomas, Brian ...... 1995-98 Sasseville, Robert ...... 1967 Thomas, James ...... 1974 Savage, Preston ...... 1953 Thomas, Robert ...... 1962 Scalia, Ted ...... 1989 Thompson, Dean ...... 1984

41 INDOOR (NATIONAL) OUTDOOR (REGIONAL)

Automatic Provisional Automatic ALTITUDE ADJUSTMENT Event (Note) FAT M T FAT M T Event (Note) FAT M T 3K-5999/6K+ 55m 6.14 — 6.24 — 100m 10.50 — +.03/+.06 60m 6.62 — 6.72 — 200m 21.19 — +.07/+.12 55m HH 7.17 — 7.38 — 400m 47.26 47.0 +.11/+.21 60m HH 7.70 — 7.91 — 800m 1:50.40 1:51.1 200m 1,500m# 3:48.21 3:47.9 (Under 200m/220y)* 21.33 — 21.73 — Mile# 4:06.61 4:06.3 (200m/220y)* 21.08 — 21.48 — 3000mSteeplechase# 9:08.15 9:07.9 (Banked or Over 200m/220y)* 20.83 — 21.23 — 5000m# 14:15.75 14:15.5 400m 110m HH 14.33 — +.04/+.08 (Under 200m/220y)* 46.85 46.6 48.05 47.8 400m IH 52.51 52.2 +.11/+.21 (200m/220y)* 46.45 46.2 47.65 47.4 400m Relay 40.66 40.4 +.12/+.24 (Banked or Over 200m/220y)* 46.05 45.8 47.25 47.0 440y Relay 40.86 40.6 +.12/+.24 800m 1600m Relay 3:10.00 3:09.7 +.44/+.84 (200m/220y or less)* 1:48.60 1:48.3 1:50.10 1:49.8 Mile Relay 3:11.20 3:10.9 +.44/+.84 (Banked or Over 200m/220y)* 1:48.00 1:47.7 1:49.50 1:49.2 Mile# Meters Feet (200m/220y or less)* 4:00.10 3:59.8 4:05.70 4:05.4 High Jump 2.10 6’10.75” (Banked or Over 200m/220y)* 3:59.30 3:59.0 4:04.90 4:04.6 Pole Vault 5.05 16’6.75” 3000m# Long Jump 7.34 24’1” (200m/220y or less)* 7:57.30 7:57.0 8:06.30 8:06.0 Triple Jump 15.08 49’5.75” (Banked or Over 200m/220y)* 7:56.00 7:55.7 8:05.00 8:04.7 Shot Put 16.61 54’6” 5000m# Discus 50.37 165’3” (200m/220y or less)* 13:55.00 13:54.7 14:60.90 14:16.6 Javelin 61.62 202’0” (Banked or Over 200m/220y)* 13:53.10 13:52.8 14:15.00 14:14.7 Hammer 55.63 182’6” 1600m Relay (Under 200m/220y)* 3:09.30 3:09.0 3:13.60 3:13.3 OUTDOOR (NATIONAL) (200m/220y)* 3:07.70 3:07.4 3:12.00 3:11.7 (Banked or Over 200m/220y)* 3:06.10 3:05.8 3:10.40 3:10.1 Automatic Provisional Mile Relay Event (Note) FAT M T FAT M T (Under 200m/220y)* 3:10.50 3:10.2 3:14.80 3:14.5 10,000m 29:00.00 28:59.7 29:45.00 29:44.7 (200m/220y)* 3:08.90 3:08.6 3:13.20 3:12.9 Decathlon 7,500 points 7,000 points (Banked or Over 200m/220y)* 3:07.30 3:07.0 3:11.60 3:11.3 Distance Medley Relay--Meters (200m or less)* 9:35.25 9:34.9 9:45.95 9:45.5 (Banked or Over 200m)* 9:33.00 9:32.7 9:43.70 9:43.4 #—Altitude adjustment available. Distance Medley Relay-Yards (220y or less)* 9:38.75 9:38.4 9:49.45 9:48.9 $—Time must be converted to 1500 meters by dividing by 1.08. Example: Athlete (Banked or Over 220y)* 9:36.50 9:36.2 9:47.20 9:46.9 timed in 4:02.70 (242.70 seconds) in the mile. 242.70/1.08=224.72 (3:44.72) for 1,500 meters. Athlete becomes a provisional qualifier. (Note: When the mile is Meters Feet Meters Feet contested at a site where an altitude adjustment is available, subtract the adjustment High Jump 2.23 7’3.75” 2.17 7’1.50” for the mile from the actual time and then convert the adjusted time to 1500 meters.) Pole Vault 5.50 18’0.50” 5.20 17’0.75” Long Jump 7.85 25’9.25” 7.45 24’5.50” @—Time must be converted to 1500 meters by dividing by 1.08. Example: Athlete Triple Jump 16.20 53’1.75” 15.50 50’10.25” timed in 4:03.00 (243.0 seconds) in the mile. 243.0/1.08=225.0 seconds (3:45.0) Shot Put 19.30 63’4” 17.75 58’ 3.00” for 1,500 meters. Athlete is not a provisional qualifier. (Note: When the mile is 35-lb Wt. 21.20 69’6.75” 19.00 62’4” contested at a site where an altitude adjustment is available, subtract the adjustment Heptathlon 5,650 points 5,200 points for the mile from the actual time and then convert the adjusted time to 1500 meters.)

CONVERSION TABLE • 100 yards to 100 meters: Add 0.9 hand timing (9.3y=10.2m) • 220 yards to 200 meters: Subtract 0.1 hand timing (20.6y=20.5m) • 440 yards to 400 meters: Subtract 0.3 hand timing (48.5y=48.2m) • 880 yards to 800 meters: Subtract 0.7 had timing (1:48.2y=1:47.5m) • 440-yard IH to 400-meter IH: Subtract 0.3 hand timing • 440-yard relay to 400-meter relay: Subtract 0.2 hand timing • Mile relay to 1600-meter relay: Subtract 1.1 hand timing • Yards to meters: Multiply yards by 0.914 • Feet to meters: Multiply feet by .305 • Inches to meters: Multiply inches by .025

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