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2009-10 Clemson Track & Field Media Guide

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

General InformationMedia Information 2NCAA Indoor Qualifying Standards 3Clemson Indoor Track 4Rock Norman Track 5Men’s Outlook 6Women’s Outlook 7Schedule 8Why Clemson? 16ACC Opponents 88

The CoachesLawrence Johnson 10-11Tim Hall 12Brad Herbster 13Mario Wilson 14Shawn Cobey 15

The Student-AthletesMen’s Roster 17Men’s Profiles 18-29Off the Track 30Women’s Roster 31Women’s Profiles 32-44

2009 Year-in-ReviewIndoor Season Review 46-47Outdoor Season Review 48-49Men’s Indoor Marks 50Men’s Outdoor Marks 51Women’s Indoor Marks 52Women’s Outdoor Marks 53All-Americans 54

Records & HistoryNCAA Championships 56Olympic Tradition 57Men’s All-Americans 58-59Women’s All-Americans 60Men’s NCAA Participants 61-63Women’s NCAA Participants 64-65Men’s ACC Champions 66-67Women’s ACC Champions 68Men’s All-ACC Performers 69-70

Women’s All-ACC Performers 71All-Region Performers 72NCAA Results 73Men’s Honors 74Women’s Honors 75Men’s Indoor Records 76Men’s Outdoor Records 77Women’s Indoor Records 78Women’s Outdoor Records 79Freshman Records 80Facilities Records 81Men’s Coaching Records 82Women’s Coaching Records 83Two-Sport Athletes 84Letterwinners 85-87

Clemson University &Athletic Department

The Clemson Experience 90-91Campus Life 92-93Clemson, SC 94-95Traditions 96Total Athlete Care & Performance 97Student-Athlete Enrichment 98-99Athletic Facilities 100-101Strength & Conditioning 102Athletic Training 103Community Service 104NCAA Compliance 105President James F. Barker 106Athletic Director Terry Don Phillips 107ClemsonTigers.com 108IPTAY 109Athletic Year-in-Review 110

University InformationLocation Clemson, SC 29633Founded 1889Enrollment 18,317President James F. Barker Conference Atlantic CoastNickname TigersColors Clemson Orange & RegaliaAthletic Director Dr. Terry Don PhillipsAthletic Dept. Phone (864) 656-1935

Coaching StaffDirector of Track & Field Lawrence Johnson Alma Mater/Yr ............................Arkansas/2000 Season at Clemson ..........................................2nd Office Phone ................................ (864) 656-2269 Johnson [email protected] Coach Tim Hall Alma Mater/Yr ........South Carolina State/1994 Season at Clemson ..........................................2nd Office Phone ................................ (864) 656-1941 Herbster Email [email protected] Coach Brad Herbster Alma Mater/Yr ................. South Carolina/1991 Season at Clemson ............................................1st Office Phone ................................ (864) 656-1972 Herbster Email [email protected] Coach Mario Wilson Alma Mater/Yr .................................Marist/1998 Season at Clemson ............................................1st Office Phone ................................ (864) 656-2265 Herbster Email [email protected] Coach Shawn Cobey Alma Mater/Yr ............Youngstown State/2001 Season at Clemson ............................................1st Office Phone ................................ (864) 656-1971 Herbster Email ................. [email protected]

Sports InformationTrack & Field Contact Philip Sikes Sikes Office Phone ...................... (864) 656-1985 Sikes Cell Phone .......................... (864) 525-4889 Sikes Email [email protected]

Media Guide CreditsThe 2010 track & field guide was written and edited by Philip Sikes of the sports information office. Desktop publishing also by Sikes. Editorial assistance provided by Tim Bourret.

Photography used for the interior and exterior of the guide was provided by Atlantic Coast Conference, Rex Brown, Kerry Capps, Eddie Cliffe, Mark Crammer, Craig Mahaffey, Cheryl Treworgy and Patrick Wright.

Special thanks to Jennifer Postorino of Clemson, S.C. for design of the four covers.

On the CoversThe front cover features three members of the school’s 2009 All-America 4x100m relay team, including defending NCAA 60m dash champion Jacoby Ford. Also featured is multi-event All-American Liane Weber, and defending ACC indoor high jump and long jump champion April Sinkler, as well as eight-time All-ACC performer Patricia Mamona.

The back cover features three returning All-ACC athletes and a host of impact newcomers in the sprints, hurdles and multi-events.

QUICK FACTS

The Department of Athletics offers nationally prominent athletic programs. Through a dedicated commitment to educational interests, a competitive athletic program, and integrity in all areas, the student-athletes, coaches, and staff strive to bring credit and recognition to Clemson University.

The mission of the Athletic Department is to sponsor a broad-based athletic program that provides educational and athletic opportunities for young men and women to grow, develop, and serve the interests of Clemson University by complementing and enhancing its diversity and quality of life.

Furthermore, the Athletic Department seeks to be a source of pride for the citizens of the State of South Carolina and to be recognized as a nationally prominent program, through consistently high levels of performance and accomplishment in athletic competitions.

The Athletic Department strives to develop student-athletes academically and athletically with the total commitment of aiding their efforts to graduate from Clemson University and advance to careers that will enable them to be productive members of society.

The Athletic Department will act in an ethical and honest manner, dedicated to compliance with all Federal, State, NCAA, Conference, and University rules and regulations.

CLEMSON ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT MISSION STATEMENT

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MEDIA INFORMATION

Philip SikesAssociate SID

Track & Field Contact

Interview RequestsPlease submit requests for interviews with Clemson coaches and student-athletes at least 24 hours ahead of time. Contact Philip Sikes in the sports information office at 864-656-1985 to arrange. Interviews will be scheduled based on availability and are typically conducted at the indoor or outdoor track, or in the SID office. Coaches and student-athletes are available after competition at home meets. Please contact Philip Sikes prior to the conclusion of the meet with specific needs.

Attending MeetsWe encourage all media covering Clemson athletics to attend home track & field meets. The Tigers have three scheduled meets at the school’s indoor facility in January and February, and one outdoor meet scheduled at Rock Norman Track on May 8-9. Both facilities are equipped with working space at the press box level. Please notify Philip Sikes ahead of time if you wish to attend. Credentials will be issued for the ACC Outdoor Championships, which will be held April 15-17 at the school’s Rock Norman Track.

Internet AccessWireless internet access is available at both track & field facilities, courtesy the ‘clemsonguest’ network.

PhotographyStill photographers and television camerapersons are welcome at Clemson’s home track & field meets. Please obey all requests from the public address announcer and try and stay clear of other events. Multiple events will be going on at the same time, so please be respectful of the student-athletes competing. Credentials are not needed to cover meets, but please notify Philip Sikes ahead of time if you wish to attend.

Meet ResultsA member of the sports information office will post results during each home meet on the bulletin boards at the respective facility. At the conclusion of each meet, results will be available online at ClemsonTigers.com.

Tiger Track & Field OnlineUpdated feature stories, performance lists, rosters, bios, schedules, results, and news releases pertaining to Clemson track & field can be found on the school’s official athletic Web site, ClemsonTigers.com.

Sports Information OfficeTim Bourret, Assistant AD/Sports Information DirectorOffice: 864-656-1926 Email: [email protected]

Philip Sikes, Associate SID, Track & FieldOffice: 864-656-1985 Email: [email protected]

Sam Blackman, Senior Associate SIDOffice: 864-656-1924 Email: [email protected]

Brian Hennessy, Associate SIDOffice: 864-656-1921 Email: [email protected]

Jeff Kallin, Assistant SIDOffice: 864-656-1920 Email: [email protected]

Libby Kehn, Assistant SID/WebmasterOffice: 864-656-4218 Email: [email protected]

COVERING THE TIGERS

PRINTAnderson Independent-Mail

Greg Wallace, Beat Writer1000 Williamston Rd.

P.O. Box 2507Anderson, SC 29622

(864) [email protected]

Associated Press - ColumbiaPete Iacobelli, Sports Writer

1311 Marion St.Columbia, SC 29201

(803) [email protected]

Charleston Post & CourierTravis Sawchik, Beat Writer

134 Columbus St.Charleston, SC 29403

(843) [email protected]

Greenville NewsEd McGranahan, Feature Writer

P.O. Box 1688Greenville, SC 29602

(864) [email protected]

Seneca Daily JournalSteven Bradley, Sports Editor

Eric Sprott, Feature WriterP.O. Box 547

Seneca, SC 29679(864) 882-2375

[email protected]

Spartanburg Herald-JournalEric Boynton, Beat Writer

P.O. Box 1657Spartanburg, SC 29304(800) 476-1025 x7241

[email protected]

The (Columbia) StateP.O. Box 1333

Columbia, SC 29202(803) 771-8470

[email protected]

The Orange & WhiteKerry Capps, Feature Writer

P.O. Box 828Clemson, SC 29633

(864) [email protected]

LOCAL AND NATIONAL NEWS OUTLETS

IPTAY MediaWill Vandervort, Editor

125 Eagles Nest Dr.Seneca, SC 29678(864) 280-3374

[email protected]

RADIOWCCP (104.9 FM)

Dan ScottP.O. Box 1560

Clemson, SC 29633(864) 654-5400/1560Fax (864) [email protected]

South Carolina News NetworkPhil Kornblut, Sports Director3710 Landmark Dr., Suite 100

Columbia, SC 29204(803) 790-4300

Fax (803) [email protected]

TELEVISIONWLOS (ABC) Channel 13

Stan Pamfilis, Sports Director288 Macon Ave.

Asheville, NC 28804(828) 255-4563

WYFF (NBC) Channel 4Geoff Hart, Sports Director

505 Rutherford StreetGreenville, SC 29602

(864) [email protected]

WSPA (CBS) Channel 7Pete Yanity, Sports Director

P.O. Box 1717Spartanburg, SC 29304

(864) [email protected]

WHNS (FOX) Channel 21Anthony Cox, Sports Anchor

21 Interstate CourtGreenville, SC 29602

(864) [email protected]

NATIONAL TRACK & FIELD MEDIATrack And Field News

E. Garry Hill, Editor2570 El Camino Real - Suite 606

Mountain View, CA 94040(650) 948-8188

www.trackandfieldnews.com

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NCAA QUALIFYING STANDARDS

2010 INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS - MEN AUTOMATIC PROVISIONALEvent FAT MT FAT MT55m 6.14@ - 6.25@ - 60m 6.60@ - 6.71@ -

55m hurdles 7.17@ - 7.38@ -

60m hurdles 7.70@ - 7.91@ -

200mUnder 200m 21.48 - 21.88 -200m 21.23 - 21.63 -Over 200m 20.83 - 21.23 -

400mUnder 200m 47.15 46.9 48.25 48.0200m 46.75 46.5 47.85 47.6Over 200m 46.15 45.9 47.25 47.0

800m200m 1:48.90 1:48.6 1:51.40 1:51.1Over 200m 1:48:00 1:47.7 1:50.50 1:50.2

Mile#200m 4:00.80 4:00.5 4:05.30 4:05.0Over 200m 3:59.00 3:58.7 4:03.50 4:03.2

3,000m#200m 7:57.20 7:56.9 8:07.70 8:07.4Over 200m 7:54.50 7:54.2 8:05.00 8:04.7

5,000m#200m 13:50.80 13:50.5 14:13.80 14:13.5Over 200m 13:47.00 13:46.7 14:10.00 14:09.7

1,600m RelayUnder 200m 3:10.70 3:10.2 3:14.40 3:14.1200m 3:09.10 3:08.6 3:12.80 3:12.5Over 200m 3:07.50 3:06.2 3:10.40 3:10.1

Mile RelayUnder 200m 3:10.70 3:10.4 3:14.80 3:14.5200m 3:09.10 3:08.8 3:13.20 3:12.9Over 200m 3:07.50 3:07.2 3:11.60 3:11.3

Distance Medley Relay-Meters#200m 9:33.0 9:32.7 9:44.70 9:44.4Over 200m 9:30.0 9:29.7 9:41.70 9:41.4

Distance Medley Relay-Yards#200 m 9:35.70 9:35.4 9:47.40 9:47.1Over 200 m 9:33.50 9:33.2 9:45.20 9:44.9

Event METRIC/ENGLISH METRIC/ENGLISHHigh Jump 2.24/7’4.25” 2.14/7’0.25”Pole Vault 5.50/18’0.5” 5.20/17’0.75”Long Jump 7.85/25’9.25” 7.50/24’7.25”Triple Jump 16.15/53’0” 15.45/50’8.25”Shot Put 19.30/63’4” 17.75/58’3”35-Pound Weight 21.50/70’6.5” 19.50/63’11.75”Heptathlon 5,675 points 5,325 points

*-Size of track; #-Altitude adjustment available.@ Qualifying times attained at altitude of 6,000 feet and above, add .04 seconds. Times attained at altitude of 3,000-5,999 feet, add .02 seconds.

2010 INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS - WOMEN AUTOMATIC PROVISIONALEvent FAT MT FAT MT55m 6.74@ - 6.92@ - 60m 7.26@ - 7.44@ -

55m hurdles 7.57@ - 7.86@ -

60m hurdles 8.14@ - 8.43@ -

200mUnder 200m 23.90 - 24.60 -200m 23.70 - 24.40 -Over 200m 23.20 - 23.90 -

400mUnder 200m 53.20 52.9 55.20 54.9200m 52.90 52.6 54.90 54.6Over 200m 52.40 52.1 54.40 54.1

800m200m 2:06.00 2:05.7 2:10.00 2:09.7Over 200m 2:05.00 2:04.7 2:09.00 2:08.7

Mile#200m 4:38.90 4:38.6 4:48.90 4:48.6Over 200m 4:37.00 4:36.7 4:47.00 4:46.7

3,000m#200m 9:16.00 9:15.7 9:35.00 9:34.7Over 200m 9:13.00 9:12.7 9:32.00 9:31.7

5,000m#200m 16:12.50 16:12.2 16:49.50 16:49.2Over 200m 16:07.50 16:07.2 16:44.50 16:44.2

1,600m RelayUnder 200m 3:37.00 3:36.7 3:44.00 3:43.7200m 3:35.80 3:35.5 3:42.80 3:42.5Over 200m 3:33.00 3:32.7 3:40.00 3:39.7

Mile RelayUnder 200m 3:36.60 3:36.3 3:43.60 3:43.3200m 3:35.40 3:35.1 3:42.40 3:42.1Over 200m 3:34.20 3:33.9 3:41.20 3:40.9

Distance Medley Relay-Meters#200m 11:09.40 11:09.1 11:30.40 11:30.1Over 200m 11:05.50 11:05.2 11:26.50 11:26.2

Distance Medley Relay-Yards#200m 11:11.00 11:10.7 11:32.00 11:31.7Over 200 m 11:09.00 11:08.7 11:30.00 11:29.7

Event METRIC/ENGLISH METRIC/ENGLISHHigh Jump 1.85/6’0.75” 1.78/5”10”Pole Vault 4.25/13’11.25” 4.00/13’1.5” Long Jump 6.38/20’11.25” 6.13/20’1.5”Triple Jump 13.30/43’7.75” 12.65/41’6”Shot Put 16.90/55’5.5” 15.20/49’10.5”20-Pound Weight 21.00/68’10.75” 18.75/61’6.25”Pentathlon 4,075 points 3,725 points

*-Size of track; #-Altitude adjustment available.@ Qualifying times attained at altitude of 6,000 feet and above, add .04 seconds. Times attained at altitude of 3,000-5,999 feet, add .02 seconds.

Note: Due to the move toward a two-region format, the NCAA will no longer publish qualifying standards for outdoor season; the participants for the NCAA preliminary round events will be chosen based off of the descending order list.

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TRACK & FIELD FACILITIES

Clemson track & field opened its $3.6 million dollar indoor track facility in December of 2003. The track is located adjacent to the Rock Norman Outdoor Track Complex. The indoor facility contains a 200m Mondo track with an eight lane (44”) straightaway and a six-lane oval with a 73-foot radius. In the infield, the facility features one high jump apron, two pole vault runways and two long and triple jump runways. A permanent throwing cage is located outside the track for the weight throw and shot put. The facility also includes an athletic training room, seating for 1,800 spectators, restroom and concession facilities. The mezzanine level serves as home to the Tigers’ timing system, public address system, sports information and media work areas. The facility served as the host site for the 2004 and 2007 ACC Indoor Championships.

CLEMSON INDOOR FACILITY

Eight-Lane Straightaway& Six-Lane Ovals

ThrowingCircle

Top-NotchUCS Hurdles

Spectator Seating Area

Pole VaultPits

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TRACK & FIELD FACILITIES

Beginning in the fall of 2009, the Tigers’ outdoor facility, named in honor of former head coach Rock Norman, underwent several significant and necessary renovations. The 10-lane track and jump pits were resurfaced in the fall by Beynon Sports Surfaces. The company, based out of Hunt Valley, MD, implemented a 2000 Hobart state-of-the-art surface. Clemson is currently one of only two universities in the nation with this type of outdoor track surface. The unique quality of the Hobart system will allow student-athletes to train, while being able to obtain world-class records and speed. The track features a steeplechase barrier and water jump area on the outer border of the track, and it was renovated in the fall to incorporate a softer hurdle surface and improved signage. The facility features four pits for long jump and triple jump, and a main high jump apron area (66’x112’) which is shared with the runway for the javelin throw (175’). Also in the fall, new trees were planted along the inside and outside of the fence on the frontstretch curve. This gives the facility an aesthetic appeal. New wrought iron fencing and brick pillars were also used in the construction of a new entrance between the indoor and outdoor track facilities. The facility boasts a stadium with a seating capacity of 4,500, as well as permanent restrooms and concession areas. A $100,000 press box was added in 2001, which houses the Tigers’ timing system, media and sports information work areas. Another feature of the Rock Norman Complex is the $80,000 30’x27’ electronic scoreboard and message board. The board displays school, place and time for all 10 lanes. The board demands 56, 280 watts of electricity to operate and is run by a Venus 200 computer. Rock Norman Track, located in Jervey Meadows, is also an excellent facility for throwers with two discus and hammer circles with state-of-the-art protective cages, as well as three shot circles.

ROCK NORMAN TRACK

Resurfaced10-Lane Track

New EntranceArea

ResurfacedJump Runways

RenovatedSteeplechase Area

New Fencing& Planted Trees

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MEN’S SEASON OUTLOOK

The 2009-10 men’s track & field team is shaping up to be one of the most inexperienced in recent memory at Clemson. That does not mean, however, the Tiger program is lacking in talent. Despite the probable loss of two-sport superstars Jacoby Ford and C.J. Spiller to the NFL, Lawrence Johnson and his fellow coaches return a pair of All-America sprinters, an All-ACC decathlete, and an All-ACC thrower. One of Johnson’s goals with the men’s program is to build a championship-caliber roster, one that can consistently rank Clemson among the upper echelon teams in the Atlantic Coast Conference. With the loss of so many talented athletes, especially over the last two seasons, Johnson understands the process may not happen overnight. “Here over the next year or two, we want to be able to challenge for the ACC championship every year we line up for it,” Johnson said. “Over the next few years, we want to challenge for a national championship. We feel like if we can have success in the ACC, we can have success nationally.” Clemson will have an exciting opportunity to challenge for an ACC championship in 2010 at the school’s Rock Norman Outdoor Track. For the first time since 1999, the conference meet will return to Tigertown. It will be one of eight home meets for the Tigers on the indoor and outdoor schedule. The event will take place on a renovated outdoor facility that includes a resurfaced 10-lane track. “With this just being my second year, we’re excited to have the opportunity to compete for an ACC championship on a track that’s been resurfaced,” Johnson said. “The improvements the athletic department has made will be tremendous by the time we host the ACC meet.” To compete for the conference crown, Johnson and his staff will depend on some key veterans as well as a small, but impressive group of newcomers.

Sprints The loss of Ford and Spiller will be tough to overcome, considering the two combined for eight All-America honors from 2007-09. Ford was an NCAA champion last March in the 60m dash, while both combined to lead the 4x100m relay team to a third-place finish at the national outdoor meet in June. Fortunately for Johnson and sprints coach Tim Hall, the Tigers return an All-American in sophomore Justin Murdock. Murdock (Pasadena, MD) had an up-and-down freshman season in 2009, primarily due to nagging injuries. However, he blossomed into an outstanding lead leg for the All-American 4x100m relay team by year’s end. Murdock also ran first leg at the NCAA East Regional when the team first broke the school record for the event. Murdock was All-East Region in the 100m dash and competed in the event at the NCAA Championships last June. Clemson was dealt a tough blow when Trenton Guy was deemed academically ineligible. The loss of a fellow All-American in the 4x100m relay puts more of the leadership burden on Murdock. Joining Clemson’s stable of short sprinters will be Bahamian standout Warren Fraser, who comes in with a personal best of 10.42 in the 100m dash. Fraser was runner-up in the 100m at the Carifta Games in St. Lucia and a sixth-place finisher in the same event at the Pan American Junior Championships.

Hurdles An area in dire need of big-time performers over recent seasons has been the hurdles. The Tigers should receive a big boost in both the high hurdles and intermediate hurdles with the return of Spencer Adams,

who was injured last season in football. Adams, a safety for Dabo Swinney’s Tigers, was a national champion in both events as a high school senior in Charlotte, NC. Johnson believes he is a “dynamic” athlete who should return to top form once the rust wears off after being away from track for a year and a half. Johnson, renowned as one of the nation’s top hurdle instructors, signed a group of four and also received a pair of transfers. Of the newcomers, Jordan Rispress (Hilliard, OH) may have the best opportunity to make an instant impact. He earned USA Today and Track & Field News All-America honors in 2009, following his runner-up finish in the 400m hurdles at the Nike Outdoor Nationals. He was also a USA Junior All-American in 2008 in the intermediate hurdles. Rispress could also contribute in the quarter mile indoors. In the high hurdles, Marcus Maxey (Athens, GA) is a strong athlete coming off a AAAA state championship as a senior. Maxey also earned All-America honors in the event with a fifth-place showing at the Nike meet. La’Mont Jackson (Winston-Salem, NC) and Dailyn Moore (Sandusky, OH) will provide depth the Tiger program has lacked in recent years. Charlton Rolle (Tennessee) and Michael Simmerson (Charlotte) are both new to the team via transfers. Rolle brings instant credibility, having been an All-Region high hurdler in his two seasons with the Volunteers.

Distance For the third straight season, the men’s distance athletes will adjust to a different coach. Brad Herbster was hired in July to run the cross country teams and also coach the track distance runners. He came to Tigertown following a successful run with the Charlotte 49ers from 2002-09. Herbster’s top returning athletes are Will Noble, a red-shirt senior from Gray Court, SC, and Jonathan Sunde, a junior out of Charlotte. Noble improved on his personal best in the 800m last season, and advanced to the finals of the event at both the ACC indoor and outdoor meets. Sunde was the cross country team’s most consistent performer in the fall. Other distance veterans expected to contribute to the team’s success this season are Chad Holt (Charlotte, NC), Tyler Morey (Combined Locks, WI) and Chris Slate (Wilmington, DE). Blake Kennedy, a freshman out of Alpharetta, GA, could also see action for the Tigers.

Horizontal Jumps Josh Fowler (Inman, SC) is the lone returning student-athlete in this area for Johnson’s team. A red-shirt junior, Fowler has consistently scored in the triple jump at the ACC Championships. He also has qualified for the NCAA East Regional in the event each of his first two seasons. He should be able to go over the 50-foot mark this season. The long jump will be an area worth following, as Clemson will usher in a pair of potential contributors this season. Claudio Delli Carpini (Westchester, NY), a multi-event athlete, was an All-American long jumper at the National Scholastic Indoor meet as a high school senior. Another newcomer expected to compete right away is fellow freshman Will Robinson, who hails from Chadds Ford, PA. He was a 2008 Nike Outdoor All-American in the event following a fifth-place finish.

Vertical Jumps Clemson returns just one student-athlete in the vertical jumps, senior Chris Spear (Hoover, AL). A former All-ACC competitor in the pole vault, Spear had an injury-plagued junior season. He competed just once during outdoor season due to a groin injury. Spear, whose personal best is 17’2.25”, ranks third in Clemson

history in the indoor vault and fifth outdoors. The pole vault could be a wildcard event this season for the Tigers, who welcome exchange student Xavier Tromp from France. He has jumped over 18 feet on multiple occasions. Should he accomplish the feat at Clemson, he would be in the conversation to challenge former Tiger great Mitch Greeley’s school records. Both will receive instruction from a new coach, Mario Wilson. He was hired after a successful stint at New Mexico, where he coached an All-American vaulter in 2008.

Throws Clemson has a solid foundation in the throws with red-shirt junior Alex Padgett. The 6-foot-6 native of Rock Hill, SC was an All-ACC performer last outdoor season in the hammer throw. He ranks in the top five in school history in the weight throw, shot put and hammer throw. He also qualified for the NCAA East Regional last year in the shot put and hammer. Johnson believes Padgett could be primed to “break out and be very formidable” in all areas this season. Stephen White (Beaufort, SC) also returns in the throws. He showed vast improvement last season, especially in the weight throw indoors and discus during outdoor season. White actually placed seventh at ACCs in the weight throw last winter. The throwing events will also feature a change of leadership. Shawn Cobey, former athlete and coach at Youngstown State in Ohio, was hired over the summer.

Multi-Events One of the standout men’s performers this season should be junior Miller Moss, a decathlete. The Sumter, SC product was an NCAA qualifier last season in the decathlon and provisional qualifier indoors in the heptathlon. Moss ranks third in Clemson history in the heptathlon with 5,468 points and sixth in the decathlon with 7,323. He needs just 102 points to pass former All-American Ryan Koontz on the heptathlon performance list. Moss is also valuable in the open quarter mile and mile relay. Johnson believes big things could be in store for Moss, who actually hurdled with the incorrect lead leg until coaches picked up on it last season. Delli Carpini will also be utilized in the multi-events. In addition to his prowess in the long jump, he was an indoor All-American at the scholastic meet in the 60m hurdles. A phenomenal athlete, he also kicked a 53-yard field goal for his high school football team as a senior.

CharltonRolle

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WOMEN’S SEASON OUTLOOK

In only the second year of a new regime, it’s not unreasonable to believe Clemson should be squarely in the mix to compete for ACC championships in women’s track & field. In 2009, the first year under Director of Track & Field Lawrence Johnson, the women’s team improved five spots from the year before and finished third at the ACC Indoor Championships. The Tiger program returns student-athletes who accounted for 86 percent of the team’s scoring at the league indoor meet. At one point in the 2009 indoor season, Johnson’s team ranked No. 10 in the weekly ratings calculated by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association. On top of those facts, Clemson has welcomed a top-notch signing class to campus that should only boost the rising stock of the women’s program. “I don’t think it’s a stretch for our young ladies to think about winning an ACC championship,” Johnson said. “That’s what we’re building toward. We’ve got a young group overall, but as some of those older groups slip, we should be right there to catch them.” While the team does feature a great deal of youth, veterans such as Liane Weber, Patricia Mamona, and April Sinkler will provide leadership due to their experience performing at the highest level. Weber is a returning All-American in the pentathlon, Sinkler is the reigning ACC Indoor Most Valuable Women’s Field Event Athlete, and Mamona owns eight career All-ACC accolades. Perhaps no other move in his first year sent the signal Johnson was comfortable with the direction of his program more than his decision to red-shirt the aforementioned athletes last outdoor season. Each of the red-shirted athletes will have two more seasons of outdoor eligibility. Johnson and his staff added several standout newcomers across the board, especially in the hurdles and multi-events. Multiple freshmen will have the chance to make an immediate impact, beginning with the 2010 indoor season.

Sprints Last season, Kristine Scott was flying solo as Clemson’s featured sprinter. After posting modest times her first two years, she found success as a junior under the tutelage of first-year sprints coach Tim Hall. She competed at the NCAA Outdoor Championships in the 200m dash, a first for a Clemson female sprinter since 2001. Scott was the fourth-place finisher at the ACC outdoor meet in the 200m dash and also scored in the 100m dash. Johnson said during fall training that Scott retained a great deal of what she learned last season. The Orlando, FL native will not be alone this season. She will be joined in the short sprints by Stormy Kendrick, a freshman out of Gastonia, NC. Kendrick was third in the 60m dash at the 2009 National Scholastic Indoor Championships and third at the Nike Outdoor Nationals as well. For the first time in years, Clemson should have a formidable threat in the quarter mile. Brittany Pringley (Miami, FL) joined the program in the fall after winning three national championships in the mile relay (2007, 2009) and sprint medley (2009).

Hurdles Clemson’s most improved event in 2010 should be the hurdles. Johnson, renowned as one of the nation’s top coaches in the event, signed four outstanding hurdlers. The only one of the four who will not have an immediate chance to make an impact is Janice Jackson (Brooklyn, NY), who suffered a torn ACL prior to enrolling in August. Brianna Rollins (Miami, FL), who was a high school

teammate of Pringley, won the 400m hurdles and 4x400m relay at the Nike Outdoor Nationals last June. She was also a Nike All-American in the 100m hurdles. Sonni Austin (Decatur, GA) was a three-time AAA state champion in the 300m hurdles. Jasmine Edgerson (Marietta, GA) also won three state championships, in the 100m hurdles. She could be an asset in the short sprints and relays as well. Golladay (Upper Marlboro, MD), a red-shirt junior who was also a provisional NCAA qualifier in 2009, emerged last season as a consistent hurdler. She ranks second in Clemson history with a time of 8.32 in the 60m hurdles. Mamona is also a steady athlete who could see action in the high hurdles.

Distance Clemson has the luxury of a veteran group in the distance events, led by junior Jenna Baker (Bellevue, OH) and sophomore Kim Ruck (Greer, SC). Both have been standouts over the past two seasons for the cross country squad in the fall. Baker was All-ACC and All-Region in 2008, while Ruck earned all-conference recognition in October after a ninth-place individual finish. Baker ranks seventh in Clemson history in the 5000m and ninth in the 3000m, both indoors. She scored for the program at the ACC Outdoor Championships last April with a seventh-place finish in the 10K. She missed most of cross country season while recovering from a stress fracture. Ruck finished two positions ahead of Baker in the same 10K race, despite the fact she had never competed in track & field prior to last season. Kelsey Armstrong (Talbott, TN) is an exciting sophomore addition who joined the cross country team in the fall. She was ACC Performer-of-the-Week after winning the Gamecock Invitational in her first-ever collegiate race. Armstrong is a strong candidate to contribute in the 10K during outdoor season. Another newcomer who could have an impact this season is Lauren Reen (Orlando, FL).

Horizontal Jumps Perhaps the strongest unit on the team, Clemson appears loaded in both the long jump and triple jump. Sinkler qualified for the NCAA Indoor Championships in both events, but was unable to compete due to injury. The timing of the injury was unfortunate for Sinkler, who was coming off a record-setting weekend at the ACC meet in February. Sinkler won the long jump with a school-record leap of 21’4.25”, an automatic qualifying mark for NCAAs. She was Clemson’s first league champion in the event since Gisele Oliveira in 2004. She also ascended to third place in the Clemson record books with a personal best of 42’8.75” in a fourth-place triple jump effort at ACCs. Mamona added a third straight indoor All-ACC honor last February in the triple jump. Currently second in the record books behind only Oliveira with a collegiate best of 43’11.25”, she owns a total of seven all-conference accolades in the horizontal jumps alone. She is coming off a strong summer, when she finished fifth in the triple jump at the Under-23 European Championships. The only newcomer to the group is a good one. Jasmine Brunson is a freshman out of Southampton, Bermuda who brings instant credibility to the long jump. She placed sixth in the under-20 long jump at the 2009 Carifta Games in St. Lucia, as well as sixth in the high school long jump at the 2008 Penn Relays.

Vertical Jumps Sinkler is the top returning high jumper in the conference and one of the best up-and-comers in the nation. She cleared a school-record 5’11.5” last year

to win the ACC indoor crown, and Johnson hopes to see her approach the 6’2” mark to challenge the upper echelon nationally. She is not alone in the high jump, however. Linda Buchholz (Bad Segeberg, Germany) and Liane Weber will also compete in the open high jump. Buchholz ranks among the top five in school history in the event, both indoors and outdoors. She cleared a personal best 5’8.75” last spring to qualify for the NCAA East Regional. Weber has cleared 5’7.75” in the event. The pole vault should continue to be a consistent event for the Tiger program. Clemson returns three of its top four performers in that area from last season, including senior Caroline Kennedy. Now learning under her third coach, the Orlando native hopes to put it all together in her final year in a Tiger uniform. She has consistently scored at the ACC level, and last season she moved into a tie for first in the record books in both the indoor and outdoor vault. Providing depth in the pole vault is Amy Morrison (Fenton, MI). She is an outstanding all-around athlete who looks to make strides in her third year with the program, her first under coach Mario Wilson.

Throws Though Clemson lost its best performer from a year ago, there is optimism among the group because of the addition of a strong first-year competitor. Brittney Waller (Greenville, SC) joins the program after a standout career at J.L. Mann High School. She finished fifth last spring at the Nike Outdoor Nationals in the discus throw and ninth in the shot put. One area the Tigers look to take advantage of will be the javelin throw. Clemson returns its top three performers in the event, including Buchholz, Weber, and red-shirt junior Bethanie Wachna. A native of Canada, Wachna suffered a season-ending injury the week of the ACC Championships. She ranks second in school history in the javelin, behind only Buchholz, and is a former all-conference performer. Buchholz is a three-time NCAA East Regional participant in the javelin, and last spring she earned her second All-ACC honor in the event with a third-place finish. Buchholz holds the school record with a 152’5” throw.

Multi-Events Weber is the unquestioned leader of another strong group of student-athletes for Clemson. She was sixth last season in the pentathlon at the NCAA Indoor Championships and is also a two-time ACC champion in the indoor multi-event competition. She established an ACC record last winter after amassing a total of 4,235 points at the NCAA national meet. Weber spent much of the offseason improving her sprinting and hurdling. Johnson believes big things are in store for Weber, who has one indoor season and two outdoor seasons of eligibility remaining with the Tigers. Mamona dabbled in the multi-events last season, and the result was an automatic berth in the NCAA Indoor Championships in the pentathlon. While her main focus area will still be the horizontal jumps, Mamona is an incredible asset for the Tigers in the multi-events during conference championship season. She posted a total of 4,081 points and was runner-up last February to Weber. She ranks second in school history in the pentathlon, a testament to her incredible athletic ability. Perhaps the top newcomer on the entire roster is multi-event athlete Karine Farias, a native of Porto Alegre, Brazil. She broke the Brazilian national record in the heptathlon and finished 12th at the IAAF World Junior Championships in 2008. Farias was also silver medalist at the under-23 South American Championships the same year.

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SEASON PREVIEW

INDOORDate Meet LocationDec. 4 Roaring Tiger Opener Clemson, SCJan. 8 Clemson Invitational Clemson, SCJan. 9 Clemson Invitational Clemson, SCJan. 15 Virginia Tech Invitational Blacksburg, VAJan. 16 Virginia Tech Invitational Blacksburg, VAJan. 29 Clemson Games Clemson, SCJan. 30 Clemson Games Clemson, SCFeb. 5 Virginia Tech Elite Blacksburg, VA Rod McCravy Memorial Lexington, KYFeb. 6 Virginia Tech Elite Blacksburg, VA Rod McCravy Memorial Lexington, KYFeb. 12 Tiger Paw Invitational Clemson, SC Iowa State Classic Ames, IAFeb. 13 Tiger Paw Invitational Clemson, SC Iowa State Classic Ames, IAFeb. 20 Tiger Tuneup Clemson, SCFeb. 25 ACC Championships Blacksburg, VAFeb. 26 ACC Championships Blacksburg, VAFeb. 27 ACC Championships Blacksburg, VAMar. 5 Virginia Tech Last Chance Blacksburg, VA Notre Dame Last Chance South Bend, INMar. 6 Virginia Tech Last Chance Blacksburg, VA Notre Dame Last Chance South Bend, INMar. 12 NCAA Indoor Championships Fayetteville, ARMar. 13 NCAA Indoor Championships Fayetteville, AR

OUTDOORDate Meet LocationMar. 19 Clemson Relays Clemson, SCMar. 20 Clemson Relays Clemson, SCMar. 27 Yellow Jacket Invitational Atlanta, GAApr. 2 Florida Relays Gainesville, FLApr. 3 Florida Relays Gainesville, FLApr. 9 Sea Ray Relays Knoxville, TNApr. 10 Sea Ray Relays Knoxville, TNApr. 15 ACC Championships Clemson, SCApr. 16 ACC Championships Clemson, SCApr. 17 ACC Championships Clemson, SCApr. 22 Penn Relays Philadelphia, PAApr. 23 Penn Relays Philadelphia, PAApr. 24 Penn Relays Philadelphia, PAMay 1 Georgia Tech Meet Atlanta, GAMay 7 Orange & Purple Classic Clemson, SCMay 8 Orange & Purple Classic Clemson, SCMay 14 Georgia Tech Invitational Atlanta, GAMay 15 Georgia Tech Invitational Atlanta, GAMay 28 NCAA East Preliminary Round Greensboro, NCMay 29 NCAA East Preliminary Round Greensboro, NCJune 9 NCAA Outdoor Championships Eugene, ORJune 10 NCAA Outdoor Championships Eugene, ORJune 11 NCAA Outdoor Championships Eugene, ORJune 12 NCAA Outdoor Championships Eugene, ORJune 23 USATF Championships Des Moines, IAJune 24 USATF Championships Des Moines, IAJune 25 USATF Championships Des Moines, IAJune 26 USATF Championships Des Moines, IAJune 27 USATF Championships Des Moines, IA

Note: Home events in bold.

2009-10 COMPETITION SCHEDULE

Resurfaced Rock Norman Track

The track & field schedule was announced by Head Coach Lawrence Johnson in November. Eight home meets are included on the 2009-10 indoor and outdoor slate, highlighted by the ACC Outdoor Championships at the school’s Rock Norman Track from April 15-17. “We’re excited about our schedule,” Johnson said. “We have a fantastic indoor facility, so we decided to host some more meets and really showcase that a little bit more.” After a one-year hiatus, Clemson will once again open the indoor season with a home meet the first weekend of December. The Roaring Tiger Opener will be Friday, Dec. 4 at the school’s indoor facility. It will be the first of five indoor home meets for the Clemson track & field program. The school will also host the Clemson Invitational (Jan. 8-9), Clemson Games (Jan. 29-30), Tiger Paw Invitational (Feb. 12-13), and the Tiger Tuneup (Feb. 20). The Tigers will also make three trips to Blacksburg, VA during the 2010 indoor season. The first competition at Rector Field House will be at the Virginia Tech Invitational on Jan. 15-16. Clemson will also return for the Virginia Tech Elite Meet on Feb. 5-6 and the ACC Championships from Feb. 25-27. It marks the second straight season the indoor league meet will be held in Blacksburg. Last season, the Clemson women finished third at the ACC Indoor Championships. The NCAA Indoor Championships will be held Mar. 12-13 in Fayetteville, AR at the Randal Tyson Track Complex. The outdoor season gets underway Mar. 19-20 with the Clemson Relays. Following the outdoor opener, the teams travel to Atlanta for the Yellow Jacket Invitational (Mar. 27), then to Gainesville, FL for the Florida Relays (Apr. 2-3) and Knoxville, TN for the Sea Ray Relays (Apr. 9-10). The ACC Outdoor Championships return to Clemson for the first time since 1999. The meet will run Thursday through Saturday at a renovated Rock Norman Track. The facility will have a new look in 2010. The 10-lane track was resurfaced in the fall, and plans also call for a new awning as well as wrought iron fencing. “We’re excited to have an opportunity on a track that’s been resurfaced,” Johnson said. “The improvements the athletic department has made will be tremendous by the time we host the ACC outdoor meet.” The Tigers close out the month of April once again at the historic Penn Relays in Philadelphia, PA. Clemson will compete in back-to-back meets in May, first in Atlanta for a three-way meet with Georgia Tech and Kennesaw State (May 1) and then at home for the Orange & Purple Classic (May 7-8). Following the Georgia Tech Invitational on May 14-15, the Tigers will compete at the NCAA East Preliminary Round in Greensboro, NC on May 27-29. The U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) elected to eliminate the four-region format that had been used since 2003 to determine qualifiers for the NCAA Outdoor Championships. The 2010 season will feature two preliminary sites, East and West, to determine participants for the outdoor national meet. The 2010 outdoor national meet will take place in Eugene, OR from June 9-12. This is the first time since 2001 that the University of Oregon has served as host to the NCAA Outdoor Championships. The school’s Hayward Field was the host site for the 2008 U.S. Olympic Trials. The schedule concludes with the 2010 USA Track & Field Junior and Senior National Championships, held June 23-27 in Des Moines, IA. The five-day meet will be held at Drake Stadium.

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MEET THE TIGERS

Meet the Tigers

April Sinkler • Stafford, VA2009 ACC Indoor Most Valuable

Women’s Field Event AthleteACC Champion - Long Jump, High Jump

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Lawrence Johnson is in his second season as the Director of Track & Field and Cross Country at Clemson. Johnson was hired at Clemson in July of 2008 after serving as an assistant for four years with the Virginia Tech track & field program. Johnson, who served as the Associate Head Women’s Coach for the

Hokies in 2007-08, had an outstanding first season as leader of the Clemson track & field program. The most obvious testament to Johnson’s ability as a coach came at the 2009 NCAA Indoor Championships, where two-sport athlete Jacoby Ford won his first-ever national crown in the 60m dash. Clemson produced seven All-Americans in his first year alone, but that only taps the surface of what Johnson was able to accomplish in his initial campaign as a Division I head coach. The first item on Johnson’s agenda was to surround himself with quality coaches. The hire of Tim Hall, an assistant coach at Charlotte, certainly proved beneficial in year one. Hall went on to mentor one of the greatest sprinters in ACC history and was named Southeast Region Men’s Assistant Coach-of-the-Year during the 2009 outdoor season. Johnson then infused a mixture of youth and enthusiasm to the cross country program with the hire of Brad Herbster in July. Herbster’s hire was followed by the addition of up-and-coming assistants Shawn Cobey (throws) and Mario Wilson (vertical jumps, multi-events, javelin). Ford earned three of the All-America honors by himself in 2009. A standout on the football field for Dabo Swinney’s Tigers, Ford excelled in his first season within Johnson’s system. Ford established an ACC record time of 6.51 in winning the league’s 60m dash title. He also went on to win the 100m dash outdoors. Ford capped his brilliant season with an NCAA East Regional title in the 100m dash and 4x100m relay.

LAWRENCE JOHNSON - DIRECTOR OF TRACK & FIELD

Personal InformationName: Lawrence A. JohnsonBirthday: May 25, 1975Wife: former Lilly MontgomeryChildren: Desirae (14), Lawrence (9), Laniah (5), Lukas (4)Education: Bachelor’s degree in kinesiology from the University of Arkansas (2000)Coaching Areas: Hurdles, Jumps, Multi-Events

Coaching HistoryGraduate Assistant, Arkansas 2000-2001Assistant Coach, Southern Illinois 2001-04Assistant Coach, Virginia Tech 2005-07Associate Women’s Head Coach, Virginia Tech 2007-08Head Coach, Clemson 2008-Present

By the Numbers• 1 Olympics Participant• 2 USA Junior Champions• 2 Pan American Junior Champions• 3 ACC Record-Holders (Jacoby Ford, 60m - 6.51; Liane Weber, Pentathlon - 4,235; Queen Harrison, 400m Hurdles - 54.69)• 17 All-Americans (7 at Clemson)• 22 ACC Champions (5 at Clemson)

JOHNSON’S RÉSUMÉ The 4x100m relay, consisting of Ford, C.J. Spiller, Justin Murdock and Trenton Guy, experienced a level never before seen at Clemson. Johnson and Hall carefully put the pieces of the puzzle together, and returned home with a third-place finish at the NCAA Outdoor Championships after establishing a school record (38.77). The group also won the school’s first-ever regional championship in Greensboro, N.C. last May. Perhaps the most visible aspect of Johnson’s impact in his first year was the turnaround experienced by the women’s team. Clemson finished third at the 2009 ACC Indoor Championships, an incredible five-spot improvement from the previous year. Johnson personally coached three champions at the meet, April Sinkler in the high jump and long jump, and Liane Weber in the pentathlon. Sinkler was named the ACC’s Most Valuable Women’s Field Event Athlete at the conclusion of the meet. Weber went on to earn her first-ever All-America certificate after placing sixth in the pentathlon at the NCAA Championships. She established an ACC record with 4,235 points. Johnson also coached Patricia Mamona, who qualified for the indoor national meet in both the triple jump and pentathlon. Johnson, 34, was one of the top assistant coaches in collegiate track & field when approached by Clemson’s administration about the possibility of becoming the school’s next head coach. He coached the sprints, hurdles, jumps, and multi-events for the men and women at Virginia Tech. He was coming off a 2008 season in which he was named Southeast Region Assistant Coach-of-the-Year by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA). Johnson’s groups were a big reason the Hokies claimed four straight ACC championships and two consecutive NCAA East Region titles on the women’s side since 2006-07. In 2007, he was named National Assistant Coach-of-the-Year for women’s sprints and hurdles. In total, Johnson coached 10 NCAA All-Americans and 17 ACC champions in his four years with the Virginia Tech program. He also coached eight NCAA East Region individual champions. In 2008, he coached the Tech women’s sprinters and hurdlers to historic seasons. One of his athletes, Queen Harrison, earned a spot on the United States roster for the Olympic Games in Beijing, China. Under Johnson’s watchful eye, Harrison was the first female in Virginia Tech history to be named to a U.S. Olympic team.

Also in 2008, Harrison was named Southeast Region Track Athlete-of-the-Year after setting ACC records in winning both the 100m and 400m hurdles at the NCAA East Regional in Tallahassee, FL. Harrison was also ACC champion in the 400m hurdles and runner-up in the 100m hurdles. She was an NCAA All-American indoors in the 60m hurdles. Johnson coached another exciting sophomore to great individual success in 2008. Kristi Castlin was NCAA runner-up in the 60m hurdles during the indoor season, then ACC champion in the 100m hurdles outdoors. She was also All-Region in the high hurdles outdoors after a fifth-place finish in Tallahassee. Johnson’s student-athletes have experienced great success on the international scene as well. Both Castlin and Harrison earned gold medals in the summer of 2007 at the Pan American Junior Championships. Castlin won the 100m hurdles with a meet record, while Harrison accomplished the same feat in the 400m hurdles. Harrison was also silver medalist in the 100m hurdles. Castlin was silver medalist in the 100m

All-AmericansJacoby Ford, JR

• 60m (1st), 100m (9th), 4x100m (3rd)Trenton Guy, SO• 4x100m (3rd)

Justin Murdock, FR• 4x100m (3rd)C.J. Spiller, JR• 4x100m (3rd)Liane Weber, JR

• Pentathlon (6th)

NCAA East Regional ChampionsJacoby Ford, JR• 100m, 4x100mTrenton Guy, SO

• 4x100mJustin Murdock, FR

• 4x100mC.J. Spiller, JR

• 4x100m

ACC ChampionsJacoby Ford, JR

• 60m, 100mApril Sinkler, SO

• High Jump, Long JumpLiane Weber, JR

• Pentathlon

FIRST-YEAR SUCCESS

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hurdles at the 2008 NACAC (North American, Central American and Caribbean) Under-23 Championships in Mexico. Under Johnson’s direction, both Castlin and Harrison established records at the USA Junior Championships and Pan American Junior Championships. Castlin holds the 100m hurdles record in both, while Harrison sits atop the 400m hurdles records. Prior to his four-year appointment at Virginia Tech, Johnson spent two years as an assistant at Southern Illinois. Prior to that stop, he assisted with the instruction of sprints, hurdles, and jumps at the University of Arkansas from 1999-2002. The Razorbacks won back-to-back SEC “triple crown” championships during that time. Johnson earned an undergraduate degree in kinesiology from Arkansas in 2000. He earned one varsity letter with the Razorbacks’ nationally-renowned program. As a sprinter, he helped Arkansas to four SEC indoor and outdoor championships and the 1998 NCAA Outdoor national championship. He competed under legendary coach John McDonnell, who retired this year after leading Arkansas to an unprecedented 42 NCAA championships. In 1995, Johnson was a member of the “triple crown” national championship track & field team at Blinn College in Texas. He also was a 1996 South Coast Conference champion in the 400m at Long Beach City College before moving on to Arkansas. Johnson is married to the former Lilly Montgomery, a former communication skills instructor at Virginia Tech. She is a Ph.D. candidate. The couple has four children, Desirae (14), Lawrence (9), Laniah (5), and Lukas (4).

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With a year at Clemson under your belt, what have you learned so far and where do you feel you’ve made the biggest strides with this program?LJ: “I learned a great deal on how to orchestrate different plans for both teams. Every plan is different. I’ve learned how to decipher between what will be successful for the men, and what plan will be successful for the women. The two don’t necessarily have to be similar.

“We haven’t had a ton of great distance runners in quite some time, and coach (Brad) Herbster is doing a great job trying to get some in here. As we move into the future, I think you’ll continue to see a strong array of sprint/hurdle guys, we’ll continue to have great 4x1 relays. We want to be great in the 4x4 relay, year in and year out. On the women’s side, we’ll continue to put a bigger influence on the multi-events.

“Year one has given me an opportunity to learn what it’s going to take to be successful on the ACC and national level. Now, we’re working towards achieving our goals.”

How has the transition been so quick in elevating the performance level of the women’s team?LJ: “It came down to changing the culture and the way we operate, the level of expectations we put in the kids. We want them to really own their time as a Clemson Tiger. You’ve got four years to get it done. Let’s maximize our time, don’t put anything off. We don’t really believe in standards varying by class. There’s only one thing that’s acceptable here, and that’s excellence. I expect the same thing out of freshmen that I expect out of our seniors. It doesn’t put them into categories. It really establishes a sense of urgency.”

PRESEASON Q&A WITH THE TIGERS’ HEAD COACH

Since recruiting has become an area of focus, what are your specific selling points on this track & field program?LJ: “The first thing is the quality of education the kids can receive from Clemson University. With a 15-to-1 student-to-teacher ratio and a 90 percent retention rate among freshmen, those are the things that we sell the most. Kids have an opportunity to actually be taught, not just lectured to amongst a class of 300 people. You can really get a quality education here.

“Second, we sell the Clemson family and the way of doing things. People want to be able to know that the basketball team cares about the track team, and so on and so forth. This is a really family-oriented place.

“The third thing we want to sell is our facilities, which are arguably the best in the ACC. We have a fantastic indoor facility, the best in the Southeast part of the U.S. The outdoor facility was just upgraded with its Hobart surface. When kids can see the construction going on, that’s proof that there are resources being put into making this a better program. When you see that going on, kids know there’s an investment there.”

What are your expectations for the 2010 ACC Championships?LJ: “We’re excited to have it here. With the way it rotates, it takes about 11 years for you to host. We couldn’t be more pleased to have an opportunity. Our teams are going to rise to the occasion and compete for the championship at home.

“The two most important meets on our schedule are the ACC Indoor Championships, and the ACC Outdoor Championships. We have every desire and intent on the planet to win those two championships. It will take a great effort to beat the perennial powerhouses,

but we’re going to make it very hard for them to come here and take a championship out of Clemson. We train our teams to rise on the big stages. I told the kids, ‘Those trophies are ours. If anyone wants them, they’re going to have to take them from us.’”

How do you feel about the staff you’ve assembled?LJ: “As a head coach, you’re only as good as the people you surround yourself with. We’ve got some quality people. Tim Hall is in his second year with me, he’s done a great job coaching and recruiting. He’s been terrific with our sprint groups. Brad Herbster has done a fantastic job developing our distance programs. Mario Wilson has put new life into our vaulters, and our multis. Shawn Cobey has taken a group of throwers with potential, and made them believe in themselves. The staff has been crucial to our recruiting, and the success that we look to have in 2010.”

Can you quantify the value Jacoby Ford and C.J. Spiller have had on your program?LJ: “No way. Outside of their athletic ability, their leadership was unimaginable. Our kids saw the way they handled their business with such diligence. They had a ‘I will not lose’ mentality.

“I think that Spencer Adams, another football guy, will bring the same kind of values they brought to our program. They (Ford and Spiller) really helped our young sprinters grow last year. They understood what it took to be a Tiger, and how to leave it all on the track at the end of the day. Those two guys, you can coach a lifetime and never coach the type of talent those two guys have. If they were the only two that ever come through this program, I would consider myself fortunate.”

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TIM HALL - ASSISTANT COACH

Tim Hall is in his second season as a member of Clemson’s track & field coaching staff. Hall, who is in charge of coaching the short sprints and sprint relays for Clemson’s male and female athletes, had a major impact on the Tiger program in his first year. It isn’t often a coach

comes in to a new setting and guides an established student-athlete to the pinnacle of his sport, but that’s exactly what Hall did with junior two-sport standout Jacoby Ford in 2009. With Hall’s guidance, Ford captured the NCAA championship in the 60m dash, his first and the ninth individual indoor crown for the men’s track & field program at Clemson. Ford put together one of the most amazing seasons in the history of Clemson’s storied sprint program. His only defeat came in the final of the 100m dash in the last race of the season, but Ford strained a hamstring forcing him to pull up while leading the event. Ford won ACC championships in both the 60m (with ACC record time 6.51) and 100m dash events, while also leading the Tigers at the NCAA East Regional with a championship in the 100m dash and as anchor leg for the 4x100m relay. Due to the success of Ford and the men’s 4x100m relay, Hall was named Southeast Region Men’s Assistant Coach-of-the-Year for the outdoor season by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA). It was a fitting honor for the man who guided Ford to the second-best time in Clemson history in the 100m dash (10.01) and the 4x100m relay to a school-record time of 38.77 and third-place finish at the NCAA Outdoor Championships. He also coached C.J. Spiller and Trenton Guy to All-ACC performances, as well as freshman Justin Murdock to an All-East Region finish in the 100m dash. Not to be overlooked, however, was Hall’s work with regards to women’s sprinter Kristine Scott. A junior from Orlando, FL, Scott struggled her first two seasons on campus. Under Hall’s direction, she improved by leaps and bounds and earned her first-ever trip to the NCAA Championships when she competed at the outdoor meet in the 200m dash.

Hall was an assistant for Charlotte from 1996-2008, and served the program as its associate head coach his final three years. During his time with the 49ers, his groups repeatedly re-wrote school and conference records. Hall was also instrumental in helping Charlotte to numerous team championships, first in Conference-USA and then in the Atlantic-10. His student-athletes earned numerous accolades in 2008. He coached the 49ers to 10 Atlantic-10 championships, including both the 4x100m and 4x400m relays on the women’s side and the men’s 4x100m relay as well. Hall coached Lamarra Currie, who earned conference crowns in the 100m, 200m, and 4x100m, was named women’s Most Outstanding Performer. She was also an NCAA qualifier in two events and CoSIDA first-team Academic All-American. He coached Ebonie Cunningham to a championship in the 400m dash and 4x400m relay. She was named A-10 Rookie-of-the-Year. On the men’s side, Darius Law won the 200m and 400m and was named both A-10 Rookie-of-the-Year and Most Outstanding Performer for his efforts. In total, Hall’s athletes captured 24 event championships in just three years as a member of the Atlantic-10. His most decorated athlete while at Charlotte was Shareese Woods, a four-time USTFCCCA All-American. Woods was 2007 A-10 women’s Most Outstanding Performer and won four individual conference championships during her time with the 49er program. Hall coached her to a gold medal with the 4x100m relay at the 2006 NACAC Under-23 team. Woods went on to have great success in 2008 after finishing her collegiate career. She was USA Track & Field’s 400m indoor champion in 2008, and was also bronze medalist in the same event at the IAAF World Championships. Hall also guided Courtney Patterson to All-America honors with the 49ers’ women’s team. She earned the honor in the 100m dash in 2006. Patterson was also two-time Atlantic-10 champion in the 100m dash and 4x100m relay (2006, 2007) and All-East Region in the 100m both years as well. Hall was tabbed East Region Assistant Coach-of-the-Year for women’s sprints, hurdles, and relays in 2006 after leading Charlotte to a banner year behind the strong performances of Patterson and Woods. He coached the school’s first-ever All-Americans

Personal InformationName: Timothy L. HallBirthday: August 10, 1969Wife: former Adrean ByersChildren: TeAnna (19) and Timothy, Jr. (4)Education: Bachelor’s degree in psychology from South Carolina State University (1994)Coaching Areas: Sprints, Relays

Coaching HistoryAssistant Coach, Charlotte 1996-2005Associate Head Coach, Charlotte 2005-08Assistant Coach, Clemson 2008-Present

By the Numbers• 1 NCAA Champion• 1 ACC Record-Holder (Jacoby Ford, 60m - 6.51)• 2 NCAA East Regional Champions• 2 Regional Coach-of-the-Year Honors• 12 All-Americans (6 at Clemson)• 26 Conference Champions Since 2006

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in the sprints, both male and female. Derrick Johnson earned the honor in the 60m dash in 2005, while Woods was the program’s first female All-American in 2006. Johnson was also 2002 Conference-USA Freshman-of-the-Year under Hall’s tutoring. Hall guided 11 sprinters to the NCAA East Region Championships in 2005, where the men’s 4x100m relay garnered All-Region recognition. The men’s 4x100m relay also earned All-Region honors in 2004. Prior to his time with Charlotte, Hall was the head coach for the Queen City Striders AAU Track Club for six years. In 1995, the Striders earned 36 medals at the AAU Junior Olympic Games under Hall’s guidance. Hall graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Psychology from South Carolina State in 1994. He was a three-time captain for the Bulldogs’ track team and an All-MEAC performer as well. He holds a Level II coaching certification with specialization in sprints, hurdles, and relays. Hall is married to the former Adrean Byers. The couple has two children, TeAnna (19) and Timothy Jr. (4).

What is it that specifically sold you on Clemson and the track & field program?“Clemson has a storied history, with all the Olympians and World Champions that have come through the program. When the opportunity presented itself, it didn’t take a rocket scientist to realize it would be a wonderful opportunity to get some things done from a sprint coaching standpoint. We have that name recognition. When you call a kid and tell them you’re from Clemson, you can feel them get very excited. It’s an opportunity I’m still looking very much forward to.”

What are some of the challenges that you foresee as you settle into the second year of this role?“I don’t necessarily see it as a challenge, but I think the biggest thing is acclimating the newcomers into the system. We want to help them understand that if they buy into the system, are willing to make a few sacrifices of themselves, that we can continue this outstanding sprint tradition here at Clemson. That would be the biggest hurdle, as I see it, looking into this season. At the same time, they’ve adjusted really well. We saw that in our first couple of indoor meets.”

PRESEASON Q&A WITH THE TIGERS’ SPRINTS COACH

Who are some of the unknown talents you expect to shine this season in the sprints?“I think we’re going to see a tremendous career out of Warren Fraser. He’s going to do a phenomenal job this season, and in the years to come. On the women’s side, Stormy (Kendrick) is going to be in an elite category here very soon. The things she’s done in a short amount of time give us a lot of promise for the future. We have a couple of sprint/hurdlers, who can kind of cross over for us and should step up and continue the strength we have with our 4x1 and our 4x4.”

How has Justin Murdock handled transitioning from the learner to the leader?“I think he’s ready for the challenge. He’s doing some things in the weight room, he’s constantly asking questions during our practice sessions. He’s taken Warren under his wing, explained to him what we do and what we don’t do. He talks a lot about nutrition and resting his body. Justin has matured a great deal during this transition period.”

Talk about the development of Kristine Scott and what you expect out of her heading into her final season with the program?“Like I alluded to earlier, once you convince a kid to buy into the system and they see the results, they become more intrinsically motivated. They start to do things off the track they wouldn’t normally do – worry about nutrition, investing in themselves and their talent. That was the case with Kris. She saw the results Coach Johnson and I had at our previous institutions. Once we got her and educated her, it was a refreshing awareness. I saw what she did in high school, so I knew she had talent. It was just a matter of restructuring her thought process in terms of training.”

What do you think of Coach Johnson’s vision for this program as you head into year number two alongside him?“He’s charged us with recruiting the best athletes in the country. His vision is to win an ACC championship, and then a national championship. That’s what we, as assistant coaches, have on our minds when we go out to recruit kids. We have the best facilities in the country, so I think we can be very competitive with the upper echelon teams nationally.”

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BRAD HERBSTER - ASSISTANT COACH

You wrapped up your first cross country season in November. How was that experience, and do you feel the program is making strides you hoped to see in your first year?

“Overall, it was productive. I learned a lot about the program, about the student-athletes, little things like places to train on certain days, what the athletes can handle, what works well for them from a training aspect, and so on. I felt a lot of the student-athletes showed positive signs of improvement. Kim Ruck had a very good year, Chris Slate and Jonathan Sunde were both consistent and the men stayed healthy.”

Kim Ruck had a phenomenal season in cross country, earning All-ACC and All-Region honors along the way. Which event(s) will she concentrate on during track season?

“Kim will concentrate on the mile, 3k and 5k indoors. During outdoor season, she will compete in the 1500-5k and possibly the 10k.”

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You hope to get a healthy Jenna Baker back for track season. How much does she mean to the distance group?

“Jenna means a great deal to the distance group, she is strong , determined, intelligent and can add a great deal of depth to the team. Jenna was the top female on the team last year in cross country (2008) and we expect big things from her in track, possibly advancing to the NCAA Championships.”

Who are some of the unknown or underrated athletes in your events that will make their presence known this season?

“On the men’s side I think we will have some good performances from Chirs Slate, Bryce Iverson, who I feel many people have forgotten about, and of course Jonathan Sunde in the longer event areas.

“As for the women it is really easy: Lauren Reen and Kelsey Armstrong are going to be good, very good.”

What are your expectations for the entire program as it moves into year two under the direction of coach Lawrence Johnson?

“The women have a shot to really contend for a conference title, and I feel the men will surprise some people and continue to strive for a conference title, while we progress in many event areas at the conference and national level.”

In your opinion, what is the key to building a successful track & field program at Clemson?

“First and foremost, you must have good facilties. Clemson has outstanding facilities, we have an indoor facility, an outdoor track, and miles of trail, all of which are really nice. Second, you must have a director of the program with a plan and a vision. Coach Johnson has that plan and vision. Third, you have to recruit high end athletes who want to have success and the work ethic to back it up at this level.”

Brad Herbster is in his first season as a member of Clemson’s track & field staff. Director of Cross Country and Track & Field Lawrence Johnson made the announcement in late July. Herbster, most recently an associate head coach with the Charlotte 49ers, is in charge of all phases of the men’s and

women’s distance programs. “Brad is an exciting addition as cross country and distance coach,” Johnson said. “He is very knowledgeable about distance running, particularly in the Southeast. He brings a new level of excitement to those programs at Clemson. We’re fortunate to have him.” Herbster got his feet wet at the position in the fall by leading Clemson’s men’s and women’s cross country programs. Both teams finished among the top 15 at the NCAA Southeast Regionals in his first season. He coached sophomore Kim Ruck to outstanding individual results during the 2009 cross country campaign, highlighted by All-Region and All-ACC performances. She placed ninth at the conference meet, the highest finish by a Clemson female in 11 years. Herbster, like current Clemson assistant Tim Hall, joined the Tiger coaching staff after a stint with Charlotte. Herbster coached the distance athletes for the 49er program from 2002-09. During his time with the program, he was an integral part of four straight women’s Atlantic-10 championships as well as three of the last four men’s A-10 team champions. His student-athletes earned great individual acclaim during Herbster’s tenure with the 49ers. He coached 35 conference champions (including relays) between indoor and outdoor track & field in his seven years with the program. In cross country, he mentored 28 all-conference performers, including the 2008 men’s and women’s individual champions. The 2008 cross country season was a banner one for Herbster’s athletes. The women’s team was runner-up at the A-10 meet, thanks to an individual championship by Amanda Goetschuis. She went on to also earn All-Region honors and compete individually at the NCAA Cross Country Championships in November. On the men’s side, Herbster coached Adu Dentamo to the first-ever A-10 individual championship in Charlotte history. The men placed fourth at the league meet.

In 2002, Herbster’s first year, the men’s cross country team won its only Conference USA championship. Herbster was named Conference USA Coach-of-the-Year in his initial campaign with the 49ers. On the track, an astounding 27 of Herbster’s conference champions came from the women’s track & field team. He coached Aja Jackson to nine individual championships from 2007-09 and Cassie Ficken to seven in 2005 and 2006. Under Herbster’s coaching, Ficken became the first indoor All-American in Charlotte women’s track & field history in 2005. Jackson was named A-10 Performer-of-the-Year in 2009 after winning both the 800m and 1500m events at the league meet. Herbster coached the 49ers to 10 conference championships in 2009 alone, including four relays. Charlotte swept the men’s and women’s distance medley relay at the A-10 Indoor Championships, while the women’s 4x800m relay won both indoor and outdoor crowns. Four of his individual champions in 2009 were first-time winners at the A-10 Track & Field Championships. Prior to joining the Charlotte program, Herbster spent four years as a high school coach in North Carolina. He coached cross country and distance events for North Mecklenburg High School for three years. He was named Coach-of-the-Year by the Charlotte Observer in 2000-01. He produced six All-Americans and five state champions while at North Mecklenburg. He then spent one year at Hopewell High School in Huntersville, NC, where he helped a startup track program finish second in its conference in its first year of existence.

Herbster earned his undergraduate degree from the University of South Carolina in 1991. He competed for the Gamecock cross country and track & field teams. Herbster was a three-time all-conference performer and still ranks fifth in school history on the all-time 3000m steeplechase performance list. Herbster, 40, is married to the former Deborah Akins.

Personal InformationName: Bradley John HerbsterBirthday: May 13, 1969Wife: former Deborah AkinsEducation: Bachelor’s degree in applied professional sciences from the University of South Carolina (1991)Coaching Area: Distance

Coaching HistoryHead Coach, North Mecklenburg HS 1999-2001Assistant Coach, Charlotte 2002-05Associate Head Coach, Charlotte 2005-09Assistant Coach, Clemson 2009-Present

By the Numbers• 1 All-American (Cassie Ficken - 2005)• 2 Conference XC Champions at Charlotte (Adu Dentamo, 2009 men’s champion; Amanda Goetschuis, 2009 women’s champion)• 29 All-Conference XC Selections (1 at Clemson)• 35 Conference Track Champions (at Charlotte)

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MARIO WILSON - ASSISTANT COACH

Mario Wilson is in his first season as an assistant within Clemson’s track & field coaching staff. Director of Track & Field Lawrence Johnson made the announcement in the summer of 2009. Wilson, most recently an assistant coach at the University of New Mexico, is in charge of

the men’s and women’s vertical jumpers and javelin throwers. He will also assist with the horizontal jumps and multi-events. “Mario is a young, dynamic coach who is very intelligent,” Johnson said. “We are excited to bring him and his knowledge to Clemson. He will help build on our field events program as we progress toward the 2009-10 season. We’re very excited he’s chosen to join us at Clemson.” Wilson joins the Tiger coaching staff after a two-year stint with the New Mexico Lobos. During his short amount of time with the program, he had a tremendous impact in individual athlete development. He coached four All-Americans, three Midwest Regional champions, and six Mountain West Conference champions while with New Mexico. One of the student-athletes he coached, Katie Coronado, earned multiple distinctions as a result of Wilson’s training. She established a school record in the javelin throw, won a pair of Midwest Regional crowns and Mountain West Conference titles, as well as two All-America honors. She was national runner-up in 2008 and 11th in the event in 2009. Coronado was the first female All-American in consecutive years in New Mexico history. Wilson also guided Anthony Fairbanks to All-America status in 2009 after a ninth-place finish in the men’s javelin. Fairbanks also won a Midwest Regional championship and set a Mountain West record with a throw of 225’9”. Wilson also coached MWC pole vault champion Whitney Johnson, who went on to earn All-Region status as well. The 2008 season was an impressive one for Wilson’s student-athletes. He coached four NCAA qualifiers, two All-Americans, four Mountain West champions, and 10 All-MWC performers. The aforementioned Coronado not only was named MWC Most Outstanding

Performer at the league outdoor meet, but she also went on to place sixth at the 2008 U.S. Olympic Trials in Oregon. In addition to Coronado’s runner-up finish at the 2008 NCAA Outdoor Championships, Wilson also mentored Robert Caldwell to a sixth-place showing in the pole vault. Caldwell was also MWC Most Outstanding Performer under Wilson’s leadership. Displaying his versatility, Wilson coached Tiyana Peters to an All-Midwest Region performance in the high jump and subsequent appearance at the NCAA Championships. He also coached Sandy Fortner, New Mexico’s all-time record-holder in both the pentathlon and heptathlon. Fortner was the first multi-event athlete to compete at the NCAA Championships for the Lobos. She was 12th in the pentathlon in 2008. Prior to his time in Albuquerque, Wilson was an assistant coach with Bucknell University from 2002-07. He coached an NCAA finalist in the women’s pole vault, 11 NCAA East Regional qualifiers, and 25 individual Patriot League champions. Wilson began his collegiate coaching career at Saint Francis University in Loretto, PA. During his four years with the Red Flash program, Wilson coached a provisional NCAA qualifier, 12 IC4A qualifiers, and six Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) qualifiers. His student-athletes set 32 school records during his tenure. Wilson was also an assistant football coach at Saint Francis.

Personal InformationName: Mario O. WilsonBirthday: October 26, 1975Education: Bachelor’s degree in psychology from Marist College (1998)Coaching Areas: Jumps, Javelin, Multi-Events

Coaching HistoryAssistant Coach, Saint Francis (PA) 1998-2002Assistant Coach, Bucknell 2002-07Assistant Coach, New Mexico 2008-09Assistant Coach, Clemson 2009-Present

By the Numbers• 3 Midwest Regional Champions (at New Mexico)• 4 All-Americans (at New Mexico)• 31 Conference Champions Since 2002

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Wilson, who began his career as head coach at Holy Cross High School in Flushing, NY in 1998, earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Marist College the same year. He was a four-time all-conference defensive back for the Red Foxes on the gridiron. Wilson also earned a master’s degree in education from Saint Francis in 2003.

What is it that specifically sold you on Clemson and the track & field program?“There are so many positives associated with Clemson University and its track & field program. I considered the friendly atmosphere created by the community, the strong sense of tradition and values held by the university, and of course the outstanding history of success of the track & field program. All contributed in my decision to make the move to Clemson.”

Expand a little bit on the idea of Clemson’s track & field heritage, how did it come into play?“When considering the future success of a program it definitely helps to know the history of that program. I would say that it helps the current student-athletes know what is possible at Clemson, as well as the pride that goes along with wearing the Tiger colors. It also helps from a recruiting standpoint, as the name Clemson is easily recognized in the world of track & field.”

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What are some of the challenges that you foresee as you settle into the first year of this role?“Recruiting the best and brightest student-athletes in the country, as well as overseas, is what my challenge will be. We have all of the necessary support at our disposal to get the student-athletes to achieve their dreams. However, all of the best colleges in the country are vying for the same student-athletes.” Who are the top athletes in your event areas, and who are some of the unknown names you expect to have big seasons?“In the men’s jumps and combined events, our hopes rest heavily upon Josh Fowler, Miller Moss and Chris Spear. We also look to newcomer Xavier Tromp to make an immediate impact for the team in the ACC. Fowler has the potential to score in two events, while Miller is one of the most versatile athletes in the ACC. He could contribute in the 400 to the jumps to the decathlon. Spear and Tromp could combine to bring a huge point total in the pole vault. All four have the tools to qualify and perform at the NCAAs this year.

“The women are just as talented, with perhaps more depth. In the vault, we have Caroline Kennedy and Amy Morrison who are proven scorers and both are looking at attaining national status in the event. In the jumps, combined events and javelin, we have four women in each discipline capable of scoring at ACCs and possibly nationals. Liane Weber, Linda Buchholz, April Sinkler and Patricia Mamona compete in more events than I can mention. These women, through their past performances within the ACC and NCAA, speak for themselves. But there are a few others coming into the season a little underrated. Karine Farias and Jasmine Brunson prove to be nice complements to an already talented crew of stars.”

What are your goals for this team and this program, as you head into your first season under Coach Johnson?“Both our men and women are on a quest to be ACC champions. The conference is very competitive, with multiple teams ranked in the top 20 nationally. But our goals have always been to be at the top of the ACC, first and foremost.”

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SHAWN COBEY - ASSISTANT COACH

Shawn Cobey was the final addition to Clemson’s track & field coaching staff for the 2009-10 season. Director of Track & Field Lawrence Johnson made the announcement in August that Cobey would be in charge of the men’s and women’s throwers. He joins the Tiger track & field program after

a successful stint as a student-athlete and coach at his alma mater, Youngstown State. “We’re very delighted to have Shawn join our coaching staff,” Johnson said. “He’s young, knowledgeable and anxious to compete in the ACC and on a national level. His background in the throwing areas should allow us to become one of the best groups in the country.” Cobey compiled an impressive coaching résumé at Youngstown State. He coached the Penguin throwers to great individual success from 2003-09, serving the last three years as the program’s recruiting coordinator. Cobey coached 105 all-conference performers as an assistant coach at Youngstown State, which included 32 conference champions. Cobey had nine Horizon League champions and 20 all-conference performers in 2009 alone. In addition to those outstanding totals, Cobey coached 23 NCAA Mideast Regional qualifiers, five Horizon League Performer-of-the-Meet recipients, and one Horizon League Athlete-of-the-Year. The Penguins experienced tremendous team success during his time as well, with the women’s team claiming five of the last six Horizon League outdoor championships. In 2009, Cobey instructed a pair of NCAA Mideast Regional qualifiers in Joe Lahmon and Aaron Merrill. Both those student-athletes also won a pair of Horizon League crowns this past season. Merrill was also a USTFCCCA Scholar Athlete and third-team CoSIDA Academic All-American. Also in 2009, Danielle Curry won three Horizon titles (including a sweep of the indoor and outdoor shot put) in the women’s throwing events. The most decorated thrower in Youngstown State history was coached personally by Cobey. Bethany Anderson was a 12-time Horizon League champion from 2005-08. She also was named Most Outstanding Field Performer at three different Horizon League

meets during her time with the Penguin program. He also coached Jarrod Davis to an outstanding career. Under Cobey’s tutelage, Davis was a two-time Most Outstanding Field Performer and three-time qualifier for the NCAA Mideast Regional. Davis was also an NCAA provisional qualifier in the indoor weight throw as a senior in 2006. Davis won three Horizon League championships in 2006. Prior to his time as an assistant coach at Youngstown State, Cobey was head coach of his alma mater, Canfield High School, for two years. Canfield won two conference championships under Cobey’s watch. Cobey was a six-time all-conference thrower at Youngstown State, including a two-time conference champion. He ranks among the school’s top 10 performers in the indoor and outdoor shot put, weight throw, discus and hammer throw. He earned a bachelor’s degree in education in 2001. While coaching at his alma mater, Cobey also taught physical education and health for Youngstown City Schools.

Personal InformationName: Shawn W. CobeyBirthday: July 7, 1978Education: Bachelor’s degree in education from Youngstown State (2001)Coaching Areas: Throws

Coaching HistoryHead Coach, Canfield HS 2001-03Assistant Coach, Youngstown State 2003-09Assistant Coach, Clemson 2009-Present

By the Numbers (all at Youngstown State)• 1 CoSIDA Academic All-American• 23 NCAA Mideast Regional Qualifiers• 32 Conference Champions• 105 All-Conference Performers

COBEY’S RÉSUMÉ

What is it that specifically sold you on Clemson and the track & field program?

“The thing that sold me the most on the Clemson track & field program was the great tradition, the facilities and mostly the people. The way people support athletics and the way everyone that is here works together to improve all our sports programs was what made my decision easy.

“The tradition of success at Clemson played a big part in my decision. The tradition that Clemson has gives our staff a good foundation to build from into making the program even stronger in the national rankings.”

What are some of the challenges that you foresee as you settle into the first year of this role?

“The biggest challenge right now is getting more athletes in my event area and having such young athletes competing. The other challenge is getting the

PRESEASON Q&A WITH THE TIGERS’ THROWS COACH

athletes to understand my coaching. Any time with a new coach, it takes some time to get to know each other and get used to the coach’s style.”

What are your expectations for some of your returning student-athletes?

“The athletes right now that have national capabilities are Alex Padgett, Zach Berg and Brittney Waller. With Alex having this year and another year after that, his progress is accelerating quickly. Currently, he is close to qualifying nationally and is still young in terms of technique. Alex has all the tools to be great in the next year and a half.

“Zach is finally injury-free, so his talent is starting to really show. After being injury-plagued the last three years, he is starting to get stronger and his technique is improving. Zach brings a great focus and intensity to practice and should have a big year.”

Who are some of the unknown talents you expect to shine this season in the throws?

“With Brittney Waller just a freshman, she is very talented and is starting to put things together. She could make some noise in the conference in the weight and hammer, but definitely will in the discus once outdoor season comes around.”

What do you think of Coach Johnson’s vision for this program as you head into your first season alongside him?

“Coach Johnson has moved this program forward already, even after just one year. We as a staff, with Coach Johnson, all have some high goals to get this team to work toward and are moving forward with them every day. The goal right now for the throws is to improve from last year, get some of these throwers to All-ACC honors and some to NCAA Nationals. That would fall right in line with our goals as a team and as a program.”

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WHY CLEMSON?

SONNI AUSTIN • FR • DECATUR, GA

What was it that sold you on Clemson, and specifically, the track & field program?“What sold me to Clemson was the family environment. It seemed as if everyone was so genuine and cared about the well-being of you as a person, and not just as an athlete. The track team made me feel welcome and I felt they were truly interested in helping me choose the best school for me.”

What has been your favorite part of the Clemson experience?“I would have to say attending the football games with my teammates, and just spending time with teammates running from room to room.”

What is the best part of being a Tiger?“The best part about being a Tiger is knowing that I worked hard in the offseason, so that when I put on that uniform in the winter, I know that I am prepared very well and ready for any race I may have.”

What does it mean to you to be a student-athlete at Clemson?“Being a student-athlete at Clemson means having great time management skills. It means being able to balance track and academics, and even saying no to a few social events because you may have a morning practice or meet.”

Do you have a favorite Clemson tradition you’ve learned about?“Make sure that you have on orange on Fridays or at every home football game, because if you don’t, then you will definitely stick out!”

JANICE JACKSON • FR • BROOKLYN, NY

What was it that sold you on Clemson, and specifically, the track & field program?“What sold me on Clemson was the Clemsonites themselves. Just about everyone was polite and seemed to have your best interests at heart. What sold me on the track & field program was the same thing and the fact that you are taken care of when you become a Clemson Tiger.”

What has been your favorite part of the Clemson experience?“My favorite part of the Clemson experience has been the atmosphere created at football games. Everyone is excited for a game, no matter who the Tigers face because we are proud and show a high level of sportsmanship.”

What does it mean to you to be a student-athlete at Clemson?“Being a student-athlete at Clemson means having a desire to succeed and represent Clemson University in the best way that you can.”

Do you have a favorite Clemson tradition you’ve learned about?“My favorite tradition I’ve learned so far is when the football players hold each other’s arms when they walk out onto the football field. That, to me, means they are going to play as a team, be a united front in the face of the best team or the worst team, and just play hard.”

BRITTNEY WALLER • FR • GREENVILLE, SC

What was it that sold you on Clemson, and specifically, the track & field program?“When I came on my visit, I knew with my heart that this was the institution for me. The coaching staff and personnel around the track & field program sold me. I know the coaching staff has bought into a certain direction for the program, and I wanted to help be a part of something great.”

What has been your favorite part of the Clemson experience?“My favorite part of the Clemson experience is getting to know my teammates and building friendships with other student-athletes.”

What is the best part of being a Tiger?“The best part about being a Tiger is knowing you cannot fail with the support of the fans, family and friends.”

What does it mean to you to be a student-athlete at Clemson?“Being a student-athlete at Clemson means giving up a little bit to gain a lot. The endless hours spent studying and practicing are demanding but the greatest reward is knowing that with the hard work and dedication, it will pay off with the earning of your degree.”

Do you have a favorite Clemson tradition you’ve learned about?“My favorite tradition I’ve learned about so far has been watching the football players run down “The Hill.” It is by far the most exciting 25 seconds in college football!”

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Name Height Class Hometown Event(s)Spencer Adams 6-2 *Fr. Charlotte, NC HurdlesZach Berg 6-0 *Sr. Tega Cay, SC ThrowsChris Brown 6-1 So. Greenville, SC ThrowsClaudio Delli Carpini 6-1 Fr. Westchester, NY Multi-EventsJacoby Ford 5-10 Sr. Royal Palm Beach, FL SprintsJosh Fowler 5-10 *Jr. Inman, SC JumpsWarren Fraser 5-9 Fr. Nassau, Bahamas SprintsChad Holt 5-11 *So. Greenville, SC DistanceBryce Iverson 5-6 *Sr. Manassas, VA DistanceLa’Mont Jackson 6-0 Fr. Winston-Salem, NC Hurdles/SprintsPatrick Jagielski 5-10 So. Alpharetta, GA DistanceBlake Kennedy 5-7 Fr. Alpharetta, GA DistanceRyan Mangone 5-8 Fr. Pittsburgh, PA Middle DistanceMarquel Matthews 6-0 Fr. Aiken, SC SprintsMarcus Maxey 6-2 Fr. Athens, GA HurdlesDailyn Moore 5-9 Fr. Sandusky, OH HurdlesTyler Morey 5-11 Jr. Combined Locks, WI DistanceMiller Moss 6-4 *Jr. Sumter, SC Multi-EventsJustin Murdock 5-10 So. Pasadena, MD SprintsWill Noble 5-8 *Sr. Gray Court, SC Middle DistanceChris Ostrouchov 6-1 Fr. Oak Ridge, TN DistanceAlex Padgett 6-6 *Jr. Rock Hill, SC ThrowsJeffrey Pennings 6-0 Fr. Goshen, NY DistanceMark Pepin 5-10 Sr. Blythewood, SC DistanceShane Reighard 5-10 Jr. Clemson, SC DistanceJordan Rispress 6-2 Fr. Hilliard, OH HurdlesWill Robinson 5-9 Fr. Chadds Ford, PA JumpsCharlton Rolle 6-0 Jr. Winston-Salem, NC HurdlesMichael Simmerson 6-1 So. Swannanoa, NC HurdlesChris Slate 5-8 *So. Wilmington, DE DistanceBobby Smith 5-8 So. Columbia, SC SprintsChris Spear 5-10 Sr. Hoover, AL Pole VaultC.J. Spiller 5-11 Sr. Lake Butler, FL SprintsJonathan Sunde 5-11 Jr. Charlotte, NC DistanceXavier Tromp 6-3 Sr. Lingolsheim, France Pole VaultJasen Turnbull 6-0 Jr. Northville, MI Middle DistanceStephen White 6-5 *So. Beaufort, SC ThrowsOba Wilson 5-8 Fr. Lexington, KY Sprints

Directorof Track&Field:Lawrence JohnsonAssistantCoaches:Tim Hall, Brad Herbster, Mario Wilson, Shawn Cobey

Note: * denotes student-athlete has red-shirted one season.

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SPENCERADAMSHurdles6-2•Red-ShirtFreshmanCharlotte,NC

2008-09Highlights• Red-shirted both indoor and outdoor seasons due to injury sustained in the fall of 2008

DavidW.ButlerHighSchoolHighlights• Earned national championships in the 60m hurdles, 100m hurdles, and 400m hurdles as a senior• Won the 2008 National Scholastic Indoor Championship (NSIC) in the 60m hurdles• Also claimed national crowns in the high hurdles and intermediate hurdles at the Nike Outdoor Nationals• Two-time AAAA state champion in the 110m hurdles• Won both hurdle events at the prestigious Golden West meet in California• Led the 4x100m relay and 4x200m relay team to state championships as a senior• Named Male Athlete-of-the-Year as a senior by the CharlotteObserver

Personal• Born 9/10/89• Major is sociology• #3 safety prospect in the nation according to ESPN.com his senior year of high school• Attended the same high school as Clemson basketball standout Demontez Stitt

ZACHBERGThrows6-0•GraduateTegaCay,SC

CareerHonors• All-ACC, Weight Throw (2008)• All-ACC, Hammer Throw (2008)• NCAA East Regional Qualifier, Hammer Throw (2008)• USA Junior Championships Participant, Hammer Throw

(2006)

ClemsonHighlights• Ranks fourth on Clemson’s all-time list in the hammer throw & fifth in the weight throw

2008-09OutdoorHighlights• Competed on just two occasions, including the ACC Championships• Finished fifth at the conference meet in Miami, where his final hammer throw attempt provided a season-best mark of 182’3”

2008-09IndoorHighlights• Competed just once, where he posted a solid mark of 59’4.75” in the 35-pound weight throw at the Clemson Invitational

2007-08OutdoorHighlights• Qualified for the NCAA East Region Championships with an All-ACC performance in the hammer throw• Hit a mark of 188’6”, fourth-best in school history, in the finals• Won the hammer with a mark of 178’9” at the Solid Orange Classic

2007-08IndoorHighlights• Earned first-ever All-ACC honor with a third-place finish in the 35-pound weight throw at the league meet in Chapel Hill, NC• Had a mark of 57’0.75” in the prelims that carried over to the finals• Top mark of his injury-plagued season was 58’6” at the Clemson Opener

2006-07Highlights• Did not compete outdoors due to injury• Competed in the indoor weight throw, where his top mark of the season was 59’0.25” at the Clemson Invitational• Also had a toss of 58’8.5” at the Clemson Opener• Threw 56’4” and finished fifth at the ACC Championships, which was held in Clemson

2005-06Highlights• Red-shirted both the indoor and outdoor season

FortMillHighSchoolHighlights• Earned four letters in track & field and wrestling, and also three in football• Holds the school record for most wrestling wins in a season (56)• Holds school record in the discus throw (169’10”)• Team captain in all three sports he competed• State champion in the 215-pound wrestling class• Team MVP of his wrestling and track & field squads• State runner-up in the discus throw as a senior• Three-time all-region in all three sports• Region MVP in wrestling

Personal• Born 2/2/87• Earned undergraduate degree in health science in December of 2009• Brother, Kyle, played football at Winona State• Named to 2007-08 ACC Academic Honor Roll

CollegiateBests• Weight Throw - 59’0.25”• Hammer Throw - 188’6”

CHRISBROWNThrows6-1•SophomoreGreenville,SC

ChristChurchEpiscopalSchoolHighlights• Earned four varsity letters in track & field and three in football• Two-time team MVP in track & field, once in football• State champion in shot put and discus in 2008, he is the

school record-holder in both events• Named to All-Region track & field team from 2006-08• Greenville County shot put and discus champion in 2007 and 2008• All-Greenville County in football in 2007• Led football team to region championship in 2006• Coached in track & field by Rodney Adamee

Personal• Born 7/21/89• Son of Scott and Sally Brown• Majoring in pre-business

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CLAUDIODELLICARPINIMulti-Events6-1•FreshmanWestchester,NY

HarrisonHighSchoolHighlights• Three-time All-American at the National Scholastic Indoor Championships• Earned the honor in the pentathlon in 2007 and in 2009 in the 60m hurdles and long jump

• All-State performer as a senior in the 55m hurdles and long jump• Two-time Westchester County Athlete-of-the-Year• Earned a total of eight varsity letters in track & field between indoor and outdoor• Also earned four letters in football as a kicker and wide receiver• Made a 53-yard field goal as a senior

Personal• Born 4/27/91• Son of Joe and Josephine Delli Carpini• Father played soccer at Lehman College• Majoring in psychology

JACOBYFORDSprints5-10•GraduateRoyalPalmBeach,FL

CareerHonors• NCAA Qualifier, 60m (2007, 2009)• NCAA Qualifier, 100m (2008-09) & 4x100m (2009)• NCAA Champion, 60m (2009)• USTFCCCA All-American, 100m (2008-09)

• USTFCCCA All-American, 60m (2007, 2009)• USTFCCCA All-American, 4x100m (2009)• ACC Champion, 60m (2007, 2009)• ACC Champion, 100m (2009)• NCAA East Region Champion, 100m & 4x100m (2009)• All-East Region, 100m (2007-09)• All-ACC, 100m (2008-09)• All-ACC, Indoor 200m (2007), Outdoor 200m (2009)• NCAA East Region Qualifier, 100m & 4x100m (2007-09)• NCAA East Region Qualifier, 200m (2007, 2009)• Southeast Region Indoor Track Athlete-of-the-Year (2007, 2009)• ACC Indoor Freshman-of-the-Year (2007)

ClemsonHighlights• Ranks first in Clemson history in the 60m dash, fourth in the 100m dash, and eighth in the indoor 200m dash.

2008-09OutdoorHighlights• All-American in both the 100m and 4x100m relay; he led the 4x1 to a third-place finish at the NCAA Championships• Ran personal best 10.01 in the qualifying rounds at NCAAs in the 100m dash before suffering a hamstring injury while leading the final• Claimed NCAA East Region championships in both the 100m dash and 4x100m relay• Posted outstanding time in winning the 100m at the NCAA East Regional in Greensboro (10.04)• Anchored 4x100m relay team to school and facility record (38.78), also the second-best time in the field• Won first-ever ACC outdoor crown with time of 10.28 in the 100m dash• Earned All-ACC honors as runner-up in 200m dash with personal best (20.88)

2008-09IndoorHighlights• Won national championship in the 60m dash, posting a time of 6.51 in the prelims and 6.52 in the finals• 14th different national championship in men’s track & field history at Clemson• Competed in the 60m dash at five meets and was undefeated in the event• Claimed second ACC championship in the 60m after breaking his own record with time of 6.51 in the finals at Virginia Tech• Captured 60m dash at Virginia Tech Elite Meet with time of 6.52

• Did not compete in the finals of the 200m at the ACC meet as a precautionary measure• Named Southeast Region Track Athlete-of-the-Year by the USTFCCCA

2007-08OutdoorHighlights•Earned automatic qualification for the NCAA Championships after finishing fourth at the East Region Championships in the 100m dash• Posted career-best time of 10.21 in the prelims• Earned first outdoor All-America honor after placing fifth in the 100m dash at the NCAA Championships, turning in a time of 10.33 in the final• Posted a time of 10.41 in the 100m prelims and finished second in the ACC final to Travis Padgett after not having raced in nearly a year competitively• Helped 4x100m relay team to season-best time of 39.23 seconds at the Orange & Purple Classic

2007-08IndoorHighlights• Did not compete due to injury sustained in football in the fall of 2007

2006-07OutdoorHighlights• Ran first leg for the Tigers’ 4x100m relay team that finished runner-up at East Region Championships, with a season-best time of 39.15 in the final• Earned at-large berth in the 100m dash for the NCAA Championships, but was slowed at nationals due to injury• Qualifier for regionals in three different events, the 100m, 200m, and 4x100m relay• Had a time of 10.30 in the regional prelims of the 100m dash, but pulled up due to a hamstring strain in the final• Top time of the season in the 100m dash was 10.23 in the prelims at ACCs, but was guilty of a false start in the final and was disqualified• Finished fifth at the league meet in the 200m dash, his top time in that event was 21.08• Helped 4x100m relay team to second-place finish and regional-qualifying time of 39.48 at the ACC Championships

2006-07IndoorHighlights• One of the top freshman sprinters in Clemson history, he earned All-America honors with third-place finish at NCAA Championships in Fayetteville, AR• His time was 6.60 at the national meet, it marked the first time in school history that two student-athletes placed in the top three of the same event at the NCAA Championships (teammate Travis Padgett won the 60m race)• Automatic NCAA qualifier in the 60m dash after winning the ACC Championship in a record time of 6.52 seconds, which was the fastest time in the country• Clemson’s first 60m champion at the conference meet since fellow football player Tye Hill accomplished the feat in 2004• Earned All-ACC honors in the 200m dash, with a time of 21.43 in third-place effort• Earned ACC Indoor Freshman of the Year honors, the third Tiger in eight seasons to claim that award• Won the 60m dash at the prestigious Tyson Invitational, held at the same facility that played host to the NCAA Championships• Named Southeast Region Track Athlete-of-the-Year by the USTFCCCA

CardinalNewmanHighSchoolHighlights• State champion in the 100m with a time of 10.32, and the 200m with a time of 21.25 as a senior in 2005• Lettered twice in football and once in track• His brother Davy played football at Florida State• Chose Clemson for football and track over Florida, Michigan State, Virginia, Virginia Tech, and West Virginia

Personal• Born 7/27/87• Earned undergraduate degree in sociology in December of 2009• Freshman All-American in 2006 according to Rivals.com, Scout.com, and Sporting News• Suffered a broken ankle in the 2007 win at Maryland in October, forcing him to sit out the 2008 indoor season• Earned the Brandon Streeter Award in 2008 for his ability to overcome the injury and excel on the football field and on the track• Second-team All-ACC wide receiver as a senior in 2009, he finished his career sixth in Clemson history in all-purpose yardage

BestCollegiateTimes• 60m - 6.51• 100m - 10.01• 200m - 20.88

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JOSHFOWLERJumps5-10•Red-ShirtJuniorInman,SC

CareerHonors• NCAA East Region Qualifier, Triple Jump (2008-09)

2008-09OutdoorHighlights•Regional qualifier in the triple jump

• Best mark of the season was a wind-aided 49’11.25” at the ACC Championships, he finished sixth in the event• Placed 19th in the triple jump at the NCAA East Regional in Greensboro

2008-09IndoorHighlights• Top triple jumper on the squad, his best mark was 49’7.25” at the Virginia Tech Qualifier on last chance weekend• Scorer with a seventh-place finish at the ACC Championships in the triple jump, as he posted a mark of 48’11”

2007-08OutdoorHighlights•Earned a qualifying spot at the NCAA East Regional after shattering his personal best at the ACC Championships• Hit a mark of 49’7.25”, nearly three feet further than his previous outdoor best entering the competition• Finished fifth place in the triple jump at ACCs

2007-08IndoorHighlights•Finished with the team’s top mark of 48’4.75” in the triple jump at the Virginia Tech Elite Meet• Top long jump mark was 22’4.5” at the Clemson Invitational• Hit a mark of 47’9” in the triple jump at the ACC Championships, which put him in scoring position at seventh place

2006-07Highlights• Red-shirted both the indoor and outdoor seasons due to injury

DormanHighSchoolHighlights• Named 2005 regional champ in the triple jump• Three-year letterwinner in track & field, two-year letterwinner in basketball• Member of regional championship team

Personal• Born 7/2/88• Majoring in microbiology

BestCollegiateMarks• Long Jump – 23’7.25”• Triple Jump – 49’11.25”

WARRENFRASERSprints5-9•FreshmanNassau,Bahamas

TempleChristianHighSchoolHighlights• Runner-up in the 100m dash at the Carifta Games in 2009• Placed sixth in the 100m dash at the 2009 Pan American Junior Championships and helped Bahamas to fifth place in 4x100m relay

• Earned All-Bahamian Award for 100m and 200m in 2009

Personal• Born 7/8/91• Son of Ernest Fraser• Majoring in preprofessional health studies

CHADHOLTDistance5-11•Red-ShirtSophomoreGreenville,SC

2008-09OutdoorHighlights• Competed at just one meet during the season, the Shamrock Invitational• Posted a 3K time of 9:01.53 at the meet in Conway, SC

2008-09IndoorHighlights• Competed in the mile and the 3000m, where his best time was 8:41.44 at the Tiger Paw Invitational• Top time in the mile was 4:14.75 at the Clemson Games

2007-08Highlights•Red-shirted both the indoor and outdoor seasons

MauldinHighSchoolHighlights• Claimed AAAA state championships in the 1600m and 3200m as a senior• Also won the AAAA state title in cross country in 2005• All-State in cross country as well in 2004 and 2006• Three-time All-State performer in track• Two-time region champion in the mile and two-mile events• Named MVP for Mauldin in cross country and track from 2003-07

Personal• Born 8/20/88• Two-time member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll

BestCollegiateTimes• 800m - 1:59.38• Mile - 4:14.75• 3000m - 8:41.44

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BRYCEIVERSONDistance5-6•Red-ShirtSeniorManassas,VA

Honors• All-ACC Academic (2007)• USA Junior All-American, 5000m (2006)

2008-09Highlights• Did not compete due to injury

2007-08Highlights• Did not compete outdoors due to injury• Finished 11th at the ACC Indoor Championships in the 5K with a time of 15:03.10• Top performance of the year was in the 3000m when he ran an 8:19.58 at the Tyson Invitational in Fayetteville, AR

2006-07OutdoorHighlights• Ranked second on the team in the steeplechase and 5000m• Best time in the steeple was 9:13.86 at the Georgia Tech Invitational• Finished seventh at ACCs in the 5K with a time of 14:29.54

2006-07IndoorHighlights• Competed in all distance events, his best showing was 11th place at the ACC Championships in the 3000m run with a time of 8:29.88

2005-06Highlights• Red-shirted• Finished fifth at the USA Junior Championships in the 5000m to earn All-America status

ForestParkHighSchoolHighlights• Earned four letters in cross country and outdoor track, three in indoor track

Personal• Born 5/21/87• Majoring in construction science & management• Named to 2006-07 ACC Academic Honor Roll

CollegiateBests• 1500m - 3:59.50• Mile - 4:17.20• 3000m - 8:19.58• 3000m Steeplechase - 9:13.86• 5000m - 14:29.54

LA’MONTJACKSONHurdles/Sprints6-0•FreshmanWinston-Salem,NC

R.J.ReynoldsHighSchoolHighlights• Earned All-America status at the 2009 Nike Outdoor Nationals in the 400m hurdles after placing sixth in the event• AAAA runner-up in both 110m hurdles and 300m hurdles as a senior

• AAAA indoor runner-up in the 300m dash as a senior• Two-time conference MVP and 2008 conference Sprinter-of-the-Year

Personal• Born 10/23/90• Majoring in pre-business

PATRICKJAGIELSKIDistance5-10•SophomoreAlpharetta,GA

BlessedTrinityHighSchoolHighlights• Led 4x800m and distance medley relay teams to school records• Earned four letters in track and three in cross country• Coached by Al Stasko

Personal• Born 10/12/89• Majoring in pre-business• Named to 2008-09 ACC Academic Honor Roll

BLAKEKENNEDYDistance5-7•FreshmanAlpharetta,GA

AlpharettaHighSchoolHighlights• Fulton County Runner-of-the-Year in 2008• All-Metro selection in 2008 by the Atlanta Track Club• Region runner-up in cross country as a senior• Earned four letters apiece in cross country and track

• Coached by Coleman Binford

Personal• Born 2/28/91• Majoring in biological sciences• Son of Rocky Kennedy

RYANMANGONEMiddleDistance5-8•FreshmanPittsburgh,PA

BarringtonHighSchoolHighlights• Earned four letters in track & field and three in soccer• Holds school’s 800m and 4x400m records• AAA runner-up at the 2009 state championships in 800m run

• Coached by Ty Garman

Personal• Born 2/24/91• Majoring in pre-business

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MARQUELMATTHEWSSprints6-0•SophomoreAiken,SC

SouthAikenHighSchoolHighlights• Earned two varsity letters in both football and track & field• Coached by Bill Griswald and Andy Chavous

Personal• Born 9/15/89• Son of Jacqueline Priester• Majoring in chemistry

MARCUSMAXEYHurdles6-2•FreshmanAthens,GA

ClarkeCentralHighSchoolHighlights• Earned All-America honor at the 2009 Nike Outdoor Nationals with a fifth-place finish in the 110m hurdles• AAAA state champion in the 110m hurdles in 2009 and third-place finisher in the 300m hurdles

• AAAA runner-up in the 110m hurdles at the state championships• AAU district champion in the 400m hurdles• Won 110m hurdles at the Taco Bell Classic in 2009• Coached by Damien Gary

Personal• Born 10/9/90• Father, Donald Maxey, was an athlete at Albany State in the late 1970s• Majoring in pre-business

DAILYNMOOREHurdles5-9•FreshmanSandusky,OH

SanduskyHighSchoolHighlights• Division I state champion in the 110m hurdles in 2009, first boys track champion for the school in 40 years• All-State performer in the 110m hurdles in 2008• Four-time conference MVP and school record-holder in

110m hurdles• Earned four varsity letters in track and one in football• Coached by Bob Sullivan

Personal• Born 9/15/89• Son of Jacqueline Priester• Majoring in engineering

TYLERMOREYDistance5-11•JuniorCombinedLocks,WI

2008-09OutdoorHighlights• Did not compete

2008-09IndoorHighlights• Competed at the Clemson Invitational in the 3000m, where

his time was 8:57.22

2007-08OutdoorHighlights•Competed in both the 800m and 1500m at the ACC meet• Top time in the 1500m was 4:04.52 at the Auburn Tiger Classic

2007-08IndoorHighlights•Competed primarily in the mile run for the Tigers, where his top time of the season was 4:19.63 at the Tyson Invitational• Helped distance medley relay team to its best performance of the season at Tyson as well

KimberlyHighSchoolHighlights• All-State performer in 2007 in the 1600m• 2005 All-State in cross country• Two-time All-American in cross country• WIAA (Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletics Association) Scholar Athlete• Served as school’s class president• Wendy’s High School Heisman finalist• Named to Midwest Senior Spotlight for Team Wisconsin

Personal• Born 6/2/88• Majoring in marketing• Two-time member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll

BestCollegiateTimes• 800m - 2:04.81• 1500m - 4:04.52• Mile - 4:19.63• 3000m - 8:55.61

MILLERMOSSMulti-Events6-4•Red-ShirtJuniorSumter,SC

CareerHonors•NCAA Qualifier, Decathlon (2009)• NCAA Provisional Qualifier, Decathlon (2008)• NCAA Provisional Qualifier, Heptathlon (2009)• All-ACC, Decathlon (2008)

• All-East Region, 4x400m (2008)• NCAA East Region Qualifier, 400m & 4x400m (2008)• All-ACC Academic, Track & Field (2008)• All-ACC Academic, Outdoor Track & Field (2009)• USA Junior All-American, Decathlon (2007)

ClemsonHighlights• Ranks third in Clemson history in the heptathlon and sixth in the decathlon

2008-09OutdoorHighlights•Qualified for the NCAA Outdoor Championships via his provisional qualifying point total in the decathlon• Produced a personal best 7,323 points in the decathlon in May at the Deacon Combined Events meet• Ranks sixth in school history in the decathlon with his performance, just four points behind former two-time ACC champion Rick Hill• Established personal bests in the 100m, 1500m, 110m hurdles, & long jump at the Wake Forest meet• Competed in just one event at the NCAA Championships due to an ankle injury

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2008-09IndoorHighlights•Placed fifth at the ACC Championships in the heptathlon with a personal best total of 5,468 points, an NCAA provisional qualifying tally• Moved to #3 in the Clemson record books for the heptathlon after that performance• Competed in the 400m dash, where his top time of the season was 48.18 at the Virginia Tech Elite Meet

2007-08OutdoorHighlights• Earned runner-up finish in the decathlon at the ACC Championships after scoring a provisional NCAA qualifying total of 6,991 points• Had strong quarter mile time (48.25), shot put (40’11.75”), and 1500m (4:37.19)• Ran second leg with the Tigers’ 4x400m relay team that posted an NCAA East Regional qualifying time in the ACC finals• Showed rapid improvement in the quarter mile, where he qualified for regionals with a 47.15 at the Georgia Tech Invitational• Led 4x400m relay team to seventh-place finish at East Region Championships

2007-08IndoorHighlights• Finished fifth in the heptathlon at the ACC Championships and moved into fifth place on Clemson’s all-time performance list with a total of 5,206 points• Won the heptathlon at the JRF Multi-Event Challenge, the first men’s athlete from Clemson to win the competition in the five-year history of the meet• Performed well in the high jump at ACCs with a personal best 6’5.5” clearance• One of the top runners among the field, he had a strong time of 2:48.83 in the 1000m to wrap up the heptathlon• Had the second-best mark among the multi-event athletes in the 55m dash (6.62)

2006-07Highlights• Red-shirted both the indoor and outdoor seasons• Earned USA Junior All-America status after seventh-place finish in the decathlon, as he totaled 6,774 points over the 10-event slate

WilsonHallHighlights• 2005 SCISA (South Carolina Independent Schools Association) State Meet MVP• 2006 SCISA State Meet MVP• Earned four varsity letters in track & field and three in football

Personal• Born 3/14/88 in Lafayette, LA• Majoring in commercial recreation, sport, & camp management• Father played football for Tulane• Two-time member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll

BestCollegiateMarks• 55m - 6.62• 60m - 6.97• 100m - 10.98

• 400m - 47.15• 1000m - 2:44.43• 1500m - 4:31.90• 55m Hurdles - 8.26• 60m Hurdles - 8.75• 110m Hurdles - 15.06• Long Jump - 23’3.5”• Triple Jump - 46’6”• High Jump - 6’5.5”• Pole Vault - 14’11”• Shot Put - 43’7”• Discus - 133’8”• Javelin - 152’5”• Heptathlon - 5,468 pts• Decathlon - 7,323 pts

JUSTINMURDOCKSprints5-10•SophomorePasadena,MD

CareerHonors• NCAA Qualifier, 100m & 4x100m (2009)• USTFCCCA All-American, 4x100m (2009)• NCAA East Region Champion, 4x100m (2009)• All-East Region, 100m (2009)

• NCAA Provisional Qualifier, 60m Dash (2009)• NCAA East Region Qualifier, 100m, 200m & 4x100m (2009)• USA Junior All-American, 100m Dash (2008)• U.S. Track & Field News & USA Today All-American (2008)

2008-09OutdoorHighlights•Qualified for the NCAA Outdoor Championships in the 100m & 4x100m relay• Earned first All-America certificate as first leg for Clemson’s third-place 4x100m relay team at the NCAA Championships• Led relay to a school-record time of 38.77 in the finals of the 4x1 at nationals• Finished 17th in the 100m dash after advancing to the semifinal round when he matched his personal best (10.30) in the prelims• Earned automatic spot at first-ever national meet in the 4x1 after running opening leg for the Irwin Belk Track record-breaking team (38.78)• Finished sixth in the 100m dash, one spot shy of an automatic berth, but did receive an at-large bid in the event• Established a personal best in 100m at the Orange & Purple Classic, running 10.30• Regional qualifier in the 200m dash

2008-09IndoorHighlights•Provisional NCAA qualifier in the 60m dash prior to an injury that ended his first season in a Tiger uniform• Top time in the 60m dash was 6.72 at the ACC Championships, he was the fifth-place finisher in a competitive sprinting conference• Top time in the 200m dash was 22.03, also at the league indoor meet

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MeadeHighSchoolHighlights• Five-time All-American prior to enrolling at Clemson, which included a fifth-place finish in the 100m dash at the 2008 USA Junior Championships• Also competed in the 200m dash at junior nationals• Two-time All-American at the National Scholastic Indoor Championships, which includes a runner-up finish in the 60m dash and third-place showing in the 200m at the 2008 meet• Earned All-America status after fourth-place finish in the 60m dash at the 2007 Nike Indoor Nationals• Also named All-American by virtue of sixth-place showing at the 2007 Nike Outdoor Nationals in the 100m dash, an event won by current Clemson sophomore Trenton Guy• AAA state champion as a senior in the 400m dash and 4x400m relay• Also earned All-State honors as a senior in the 100m and 200m• State record-holder in the 55m dash

Personal• Born 4/21/89• Majoring in communication studies• Son of Vernell Shaheed

BestCollegiateMarks• 60m - 6.72• 100m - 10.30• 200m - 21.02

WILLNOBLEMiddleDistance5-8•Red-ShirtSeniorGrayCourt,SC

CareerHonors• USA Junior Championships Participant, 1500m (2006)

ClemsonHighlights• Ranks 10th in Clemson history in the indoor 800m

2008-09OutdoorHighlights•Top runner in the 800m for the Tigers• Qualified for the finals in the event at the ACC Championships• Top time of the season was 1:51.90 at the Florida Relays

2008-09IndoorHighlights•Top middle distance performer for the Tigers, his best time in the 800m run was 1:54.01 at the Virginia Tech Elite Meet• Qualified for the finals of the mile at ACCs, but placed 10th and did not score• His best effort in the mile was a time of 4:09.31 at the Clemson Games

2007-08Highlights• Red-shirted both the indoor and outdoor seasons due to injury

2006-07OutdoorHighlights• Held the top times on the team in both the 800m and 1500m events• Ran a 1:56.74 in the 800m at the Clemson Invitational• Best effort in the 1500m was 3:56.14 at the Solid Orange Classic

2006-07IndoorHighlights• Top performer in the 800m for the Tigers, his best effort was 1:56.18 at the ACC Championships, where he finished 13th in the preliminary round

2005-06OutdoorHighlights• Top 1500m runner on the team, his best time was 3:51.03 at the Georgia Tech Invitational in May• Ran 3:52.67 at the ACC Championships to qualify for the finals• Also ran the 800m in 1:53.92 at the Yellow Jacket Invitational

2005-06IndoorHighlights• Top perfomer for the Tigers in the mile, his best time of the season for Clemson in that event was 4:14.36

LaurensDistrict55HighSchoolHighlights• Named all-state in 2003, 2004, and 2005• Earned four letters in cross-country and basketball, and five in track

Personal• Born 6/5/87• Majoring in animal & veterinary sciences

BestCollegiateTimes• 800m - 1:51.90• 1500m - 3:52.67• Mile - 4:09.31

CHRISOSTROUCHOVDistance6-1•FreshmanOakRidge,TN

OakRidgeHighSchoolHighlights• Led cross country team to three state championships and was team captain his senior season• Team placed 17th at the Nike XC Nationals• Best individual finish was third at the state championships

• Earned three letters apiece in cross country and track• Coached by Allen Etheridge

Personal• Born 3/29/91• Majoring in engineering• Son of George Ostrouchov and Susan Blackford

ALEXPADGETTThrows6-6•Red-ShirtJuniorRockHill,SC

CareerHonors• All-ACC, Hammer Throw (2009)• NCAA East Region Qualifier, Shot Put & Hammer Throw (2009)• USA Junior Championships Participant, Hammer Throw

(2007)

ClemsonHighlights• Ranks third in Clemson history in the hammer throw, fifth in the shot put, & fifth in the weight throw

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2008-09OutdoorHighlights•NCAA East Regional participant in both the hammer throw and shot put• Ranks third in Clemson history in the hammer after a throw of 197’0” at Georgia Tech• Earned first-ever All-ACC certificate with third-place finish in the hammer throw• Moved to fifth in Clemson’s record books with a mark of 56’10” in the shot put at the Orange & Purple Classic

2008-09IndoorHighlights• Ascended to #5 position in Clemson record books in the weight throw with a mark of 59’7.5” at the ACC Championships• Finished fourth in the weight throw at ACCs and eighth in the shot put• Best mark in the shot put was a throw of 53’1.75” at the league indoor meet

2007-08OutdoorHighlights• Moved into fifth place in school history in the hammer throw with a mark of 185’11” at the ACC Championships• Finished fourth overall, just one spot out of being All-ACC for the first time• Also scored for the Tigers at ACCs with a mark of 155’1” in the discus throw

2007-08IndoorHighlights• Competed in the shot put and weight throw, he was a fourth-place scorer for the Tigers at the ACC Championships in the weight throw with a mark of 55’5.75”• Top performance in the shot put was a distance of 52’5.25” at the Virginia Tech Invitational in early January• Top mark in the weight throw was 55’11.75” at the Clemson Invitational

2006-07Highlights• Red-shirted both the indoor and outdoor seasons• Finished 11th in the hammer throw at the USA Junior Championships

FortMillHighSchoolHighlights• State champion in the shot put in 2006• Set the school record in the shot put in 2006• Two-time MVP for his high school team• Earned two letters in football and three in track & field

Personal• Born 2/2/88 in Augusta, GA• Majoring in industrial engineering• Named to 2008-09 ACC Academic Honor Roll• Father, James, was a college quarterback and brother, Richard, was a pitcher for College of Charleston’s baseball team

BestCollegiateMarks• Shot Put - 56’10”• Weight Throw - 59’7.5”• Discus - 156’10”• Hammer - 197’0”

JEFFREYPENNINGSDistance6-0•FreshmanGoshen,NY

GoshenCentralHighSchoolHighlights• Led team to section IX championship in cross country• Earned four varsity letters in track & field and two in cross country• Coached by Andy Krish and J.B. Russo

Personal• Born 7/4/91• Majoring in chemistry

MARKPEPINDistance5-10•SeniorBlythewood,SC

BenLippenHighSchoolHighlights• Earned three varsity letters in soccer and one in cross country• Earned all-state and all-region honors in cross country in 2006

• Led high school to state championship• Coached by George Johnson

Personal• Born 5/31/88• Son of Paul and Brenda Pepin• Majoring in chemical engineering

SHANEREIGHARDDistance5-10•JuniorClemson,SC

2008-09OutdoorHighlights•Competed in the 10K at the ACC Championships and placed 21st

2008-09IndoorHighlights•Top time in the mile run was 4:29.23 at the Clemson Games• Best effort in the 3000m run was a time of 8:51.78 at the Tiger Paw Invitational

2007-08Highlights• Did not compete outdoors• Competed in the indoor mile run, where his best time was 4:37.51 at the Tiger Invitational

D.W.DanielHighSchoolHighlights• Two-time All-State performer• Regional cross country champion in 2005• Earned two letters in cross country and one in track

Personal• Born 2/26/88• Majoring in genetics• Named to 2008-09 ACC Academic Honor Roll

BestCollegiateTimes• Mile - 4:29.23• 3000m - 8:51.78

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• Scored at the SEC Outdoor Championships with eighth-place finish in 110m hurdles• SEC Freshman-of-the-Week on Apr. 11 following his victory and personal best 13.68 at the Sea Ray Relays• Best indoor time was a 7.96 in the 60m hurdles at Virginia Tech

R.J.ReynoldsHighSchoolHighlights• Four-time All-American, he was fourth in the 110m hurdles at both the 2006 and 2007 Nike Outdoor Nationals• Won the 55m hurdles (7.35) at the 2007 AAU Southern Indoor Championships• Won the 110m hurdles at the 2006 AAU Junior Olympics, he was sixth in the 400m hurdles at the same meet• State runner-up at the 2006 meet in the 110m hurdles• Coached by Norman Trzaskoma and Derrick Speas

Personal• Born 5/18/89• Son of Charlton Rolle and Selinda V. Hardy• Attended same high school as Clemson freshman La’Mont Jackson

BestCollegiateTimes• 60m Hurdles - 7.83• 110m Hurdles - 13.68• 400m Hurdles - 52.83

MICHAELSIMMERSONHurdles6-1•SophomoreSwannanoa,NC

CharlotteHighlights(2009)• Ranked third on the team in both the 55m hurdles and 110m hurdles• Top time in 110m hurdles was 14.69 at the Atlantic-10 Championships

OwenHighSchoolHighlights• Member of three conference championship teams• Two-time team MVP, he was also conference MVP in 2007 and region MVP in 2008• School record-holder in 110m hurdles, 300m hurdles and 200m dash

Personal• Born 3/14/90• Son of Mike and Beverly Tavener• Majoring in language & international trade

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JORDANRISPRESSHurdles6-2•FreshmanHilliard,OH

CareerHonors• USA Today and Track & Field News All-American (2009)• USA Junior All-American, 400m hurdles (2008)

HilliardDarbyHighSchoolHighlights• Runner-up in the 400m hurdles at the 2009 Nike Outdoor Nationals• Boys’ high school champion in the 400m hurdles at 2009 Penn Relays• USA Junior All-American in 2008 in the 400m hurdles• State champion in the 300m hurdles as a senior, he was also All-State in the 110m hurdles• Regional champion in 300m hurdles as a senior• Ohio high school record-holder in the 400m hurdles (51.54)• State runner-up in 300m hurdles as a junior in 2008• Team MVP as a senior and Rookie-of-the-Year as a freshman• Earned four letters in track and two in football• Coached by Martin Jackson

Personal• Born 11/5/90• Son of Larry and Lisa Rispress• Majoring in pre-business

WILLROBINSONJumps5-9•FreshmanChaddsFord,PA

ArchmereAcademyHighlights• 2008 Nike Outdoor All-American after a fifth-place finish in the long jump (22’10”)• Placed eighth in the event at the 2008 Nike Outdoor Nationals

• Three-time state champion in the long jump• State runner-up in both 55m and 100m dash events as a senior in 2009• Earned four varsity letters in track & field and one in basketball• Coached by Patrick Riley

Personal• Born 6/26/91• Son of Richard and Barbara Robinson• Major is undeclared

CHARLTONROLLEHurdles6-0•JuniorWinston-Salem,NC

CareerHonors• NCAA Qualifier, 110m Hurdles (2008-09)• All-Mideast Region, 110m Hurdles (2008-09)• NCAA Provisional Qualifier, 60m Hurdles (2009)• NCAA Mideast Region Qualifier, 110m Hurdles (2008-09)

2008-09Highlights(Universityof Tennessee)• Placed third in the 110m hurdles at the NCAA Mideast Regional with a time of 13.77• Finished 14th at the NCAA Outdoor Championships in the event• Posted top career time indoors in the 60m hurdles with a 7.83 at the Virginia Tech Last Chance Meet, a provisional NCAA qualifying mark

2007-08Highlights(Universityof Tennessee)• All-Mideast Region via a sixth-place finish in the 110m hurdles, he posted a time of 13.78 in the final• Advanced to NCAA Outdoor Championships in the event, placing 15th overall

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CHRISSLATEDistance5-8•Red-ShirtSophomoreWilmington,DE

2008-09OutdoorHighlights•Top performer in the 1500m for the Tigers• Best effort of the season was a time of 4:02.34 at the Florida Relays

2008-09IndoorHighlights•Competed primarily in the mile run, his best time was 4:16.52 at the Tiger Paw Invitational held at Clemson’s indoor facility

2007-08Highlights• Red-shirted the outdoor season• Competed indoors, where his top performance of the season was a time of 9:01.43 in the 3000m run at the Clemson Opener

ConcordHighSchoolHighlights• Won DIAA (Delaware Interscholastic Athletics Association) Division II state championships in 2006 in both the 800m and 1600m events• Also won the 800m run as a senior in 2007• Placed third in the 1600m at the 2007 state championships• First-team All-State in cross country as a junior and senior• Second-team All-State as a sophomore in cross country

Personal• Born 2/22/89• Majoring in economics

BestCollegiateTimes• 1000m - 2:31.72• Mile - 4:16.52• 3000m - 8:52.71

BOBBYSMITHSprints5-8•SophomoreColumbia,SC

EauClaireHighSchoolHighlights• 2008 graduate

Personal• Born 4/26/90

• Majoring in chemistry

CHRISSPEARPoleVault5-10•SeniorMontgomery,AL

CareerHonors• All-ACC, Indoor Pole Vault (2008)• NCAA Provisional Qualifier, Indoor Pole Vault (2008-09)• NCAA East Region Qualifier, Pole Vault (2009)• USA Junior Championships Participant, Pole Vault (2007)

ClemsonHighlights• Ranks third in school history in the indoor pole vault and fifth in the outdoor pole vault

2008-09OutdoorHighlights• Competed in just one event due to a groin injury• Finished ninth at the ACC Championships after clearing 15’7”

2008-09IndoorHighlights• Placed sixth at the ACC Championships in the pole vault• Best clearance of his career came at the Tiger Paw Invitational, where he hit a height of 17’2.25”• NCAA provisional qualifier for the second straight season in the event

2007-08OutdoorHighlights• Matched personal best with a clearance of 17’0.75” at the Penn Relays, where he finished third• Placed fourth at the ACC Championships in the vault after clearing 16’6.75” in swirling wind conditions• Also cleared 17’0.75” at the Orange & Purple Classic

2007-08IndoorHighlights• Showed great improvement toward the end of his sophomore indoor season• Became the fourth Clemson student-athlete to clear 17’0” in the pole vault after clearing 17’0.75” at the ACC Championships• Finished in third place to earn his first-ever All-ACC honor in the event• Cleared 17’0” at the Virginia Tech Last Chance meet as well

2006-07OutdoorHighlights• Cleared season-best height of 16’0.75” at the Clemson Relays• Had a clearance of 15’7” at the Georgia Relays to start the outdoor season• Competed at the USA Junior Championships

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2006-07IndoorHighlights• Tigers’ #2 vaulter behind Mitch Greeley• Top clearance was 16’9.5” at the ACC Championships, where he finished fourth• That clearance ranks fourth in school history in the indoor pole vault

SpainParkHighSchoolHighlights• 2005 indoor state-best performance• Indoor state pole vault record-holder• Awarded four varsity letters in track & field• Member of three-time state championship track & field team

Personal• Born 4/1/88• Majoring in community recreation, sport, & camp management• Named to 2008-09 ACC Academic Honor Roll

BestCollegiateMarks• Pole Vault – 17’2.25”

C.J.SPILLERSprints5-11•GraduateLakeButler,FL

CareerHonors• NCAA Qualifier, 60m (2008)• NCAA Qualifier, 100m (2009) & 4x100m (2007, 2009)• USTFCCCA All-American, 60m (2008)• USTFCCCA All-American, 4x100m (2007, 2009)

• NCAA East Region Champion, 4x100m (2009)• NCAA East Region Runner-Up, 4x100m (2007)• All-East Region, 100m & 200m (2008), 4x100m (2007, 2009)• All-ACC, 60m (2008) & 100m (2007, 2009)• NCAA East Region Qualifier, 100m, 200m, & 4x100m (2007-09)

ClemsonHighlights• Ranks fifth in Clemson history in the 60m dash and tied for 10th in the 100m dash

2008-09OutdoorHighlights• Ran second leg on the Tigers’ victorious NCAA East Regional 4x100m relay• Team posted a school record and Irwin Belk Track record with time of 38.78• Qualified for NCAA Championships as an at-large in the 100m dash• Earned All-ACC honor in 100m dash after runner-up finish to teammate Jacoby Ford• Established personal best in both the 100m (10.22) and 200m (20.91) at the Orange & Purple Classic at the Rock Norman Track

2008-09IndoorHighlights• NCAA provisional qualifier in the 60m dash, his best time was a 6.65 at the Virginia Tech Qualifier on the final weekend prior to the NCAA Championships• His time was one of the strongest provisionals, but he was not extended a bid to NCAAs• Placed seventh in the 60m dash at the ACC Championships with a time of 6.77• Competed in the 200m dash and put together his best time of the season (22.05) in the preliminary round at ACCs

2007-08OutdoorHighlights• Ran a 10.59 in the 100m prelims at the ACC Championships and finished fourth at the league meet in Atlanta, GA• Posted regional-qualifying time of 10.33 at the Orange & Purple Classic, where he also ran third leg with the Tigers’ 4x100m relay team that ran a season-best 39.23• Qualified for the East Region meet in the 200m with a time of 21.23, his best time in the event was 20.96 at the regionals in Tallahassee, FL• Placed sixth in the 100m and seventh in the 200m at regionals, recording top career time in both, including a 10.29 in the 100m prelims

2007-08IndoorHighlights• Earned All-America honors in the 60m dash as the 10th-place finisher and eighth-best American• Had a time of 6.67 in the prelims, but did not qualify for the finals• Qualified for the NCAA Championships automatically with the second-best time in

the nation at 6.58, recording the time in a win at the Carolina Classic in Chapel Hill, NC in early February• The time is the fifth-best in school history, behind only four current or former All-Americans• Earned first All-ACC certificate in the 60m dash after finishing runner-up to teammate Travis Padgett at the league meet in Chapel Hill, posting a time of 6.70 in the final• Finished fifth in the 200m dash (22.04) at ACCs

2006-07OutdoorHighlights• Qualified for the NCAA Championships as a member of the 4x100m relay team, where he helped the squad to a seventh-place finish as the anchor leg• Earned first-ever All-ACC certificate after placing third in the 100m dash, behind a pair of national top performers (Travis Padgett, Greg Bolden)• Helped 4x100m relay team to a runner-up finish at ACCs• Regional qualifier in the 100m, his top time was 10.41 at the Clemson Invitational

2006-07IndoorHighlights• Scored for the Tigers at the ACC Championships in the 60m with a time of 6.74, which was an NCAA provisional qualifying effort in the event

UnionCountyHighSchoolHighlights• State champion in the 100m (10.42) and 200m at the AA level• Won the 100m at the Golden West Meet, a national meet held in June, 2006 in California, where he also finished second in the 200m• First-team USAToday and ParadeAll-American in football selected Clemson for football and track over Florida, Florida State, Miami (FL), and Southern California

Personal• Born 8/15/87• Earned undergraduate degree in sociology in December of 2009• Established ACC record for career all-purpose yardage, when he was a first-team All-American in 2009 as a kickoff return specialist• Finalist for the Doak Walker Award as a senior and finished sixth in the balloting for the Heisman Trophy, given to the nation’s top college football player• Unanimous freshman All-American in football in 2006 after he rushed for 938 yards and scored a total of 12 touchdowns• Second-team All-ACC as a sophomore return specialist in 2007, he was a first-team All-ACC honoree in 2008 as a junior when he led the ACC in all-purpose yardage• Named to 2007-08 ACC Academic Honor Roll and made Dean’s List in fall of 2008

BestCollegiateTimes• 55m - 6.31• 60m - 6.58• 100m - 10.22• 200m - 20.91

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JONATHANSUNDEDistance5-11•Red-ShirtSophomoreCharlotte,NC

2008-09OutdoorHighlights• Best time in the 5K was 15:06.77 at the Florida Relays• Recorded a time of 9:54.19 at the ACC Championships

2008-09IndoorHighlights•Top performer on the team in the longer distances, his best 3K time of the season was 8:39.24 at the Tiger Paw Invitational• Only competitor in the 5K all season for Clemson, he posted a time of 15:14.16 at the ACC Championships

2007-08Highlights•Red-shirted the outdoor season• Competedin the distance events, where his best performance was a time of 8:50.19 at the Tiger Invitational in the 3000m run

CharlotteCatholicHighSchoolHighlights• Claimed indoor track state title in the 3200m in 2007, he was outdoor runner-up• Named All-Region, All-Conference, and All-Mecklenburg County

Personal• Born 1/15/89• Majoring in mechanical engineering• Father, Lindell, ran track in college in South Dakota (1970-74)• Named to 2007-08 ACC Academic Honor Roll

BestCollegiateTimes• Mile - 4:21.68• 3000m - 8:39.24• 5000m - 15:14.16

XAVIERTROMPPoleVault6-3•SeniorLingolsheim,France

Pre-ClemsonHighlights• Member of the French national team from 2003-06• Owns personal best clearance of 18’2.5” (5.55m), which he accomplished indoors in 2006• Best outdoor clearance has been 18’0.5” (5.50m) on

multiple occasions

Personal• Born 3/3/84• Came to Clemson on an international student exchange program and will have one year to compete with the Tigers

JASENTURNBULLMiddleDistance6-0•JuniorNorthville,MI

2008-09OutdoorHighlights•Middle distance performer improved his times in the 800m as a sophomore• Season-best was 1:53.08 at the Orange & Purple Classic

2008-09IndoorHighlights•One of the team’s top performers in middle distance• Top 800m time of the season was 1:56.21 at the Tiger Paw Invitational• Turned in team’s best time in the 1000m run at the Clemson Games

2007-08OutdoorHighlights•Continued to be the team’s top competitor in the 800m, where his top time was 1:54.93 at the Solid Orange Classic

2007-08IndoorHighlights•Top performer on the team in the 800m, his best time was 1:56.10 at the Tyson Invitational

NorthvilleHighSchoolHighlights• Earned All-America honors at the 2006 Junior Olympics in the 1500m• Placed third at the state championships in 2006 in the 1600m• Named conference MVP in 2007 after winning 800m and 1600m events

Personal• Born 5/31/89• Majoring in financial management• Named to 2007-08 ACC Academic Honor Roll

BestCollegiateTimes• 800m - 1:53.08• 1000m - 2:31.46• Mile - 4:29.01

STEPHENWHITEThrows6-4•Red-ShirtSophomoreBeaufort,SC

2008-09OutdoorHighlights•Improved thrower focused primarily on the discus, where his best mark of the season was 151’11” at the Florida Relays

2008-09IndoorHighlights•Scorer in the weight throw at the ACC Championships, he placed seventh overall with a personal best mark of 55’3” (10th-best in school history)

2007-08Highlights•Red-shirted the outdoor season; competed indoors in the shot put, where his best mark was 49’2.5” at the Virginia Tech Invitational

BeaufortHighSchoolHighlights• All-State in the shot put as a senior after finishing runner-up at the AAAA state meet• Won shot put with a personal best 56’8.5” at the 2007 Taco Bell Classic• All-Region in football from 2004-06

Personal• Born 6/4/88• Majoring in construction science & management

BestCollegiateMarks• Shot Put - 50’7.25”• Weight Throw - 55’3”

OBAWILSONSprints5-8•FreshmanLexington,KY

LexingtonCatholicHighSchoolHighlights• 2007 state champion in 200m dash and runner-up in 100m• All-State performer in the 100m on three occasions, All-State in 200m in 2008• Led 4x100m relay to state championship in 2008

• 2009 region champion in 100m and 200m dash events• Earned four varsity letters in track, three in football; coached by William Leach

Personal• Born 8/29/91• Majoring in pre-business

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Each fall, members of all athletic teams at Clemson are honored prior to the firsthome football game in what is known as the “Parade of Athletes.” Members of the

Clemson track & field team received a warm ovation from a crowd of nearly80,000 as the Tigers took on Middle Tennessee to kick off the 2009 football season.

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Name Height Class Hometown Event(s)Kelsey Armstrong 5-2 So. Talbott, TN DistanceSonni Austin 5-10 Fr. Decatur, GA HurdlesJenna Baker 5-10 Jr. Bellevue, OH DistanceCarlin Bartlett 5-5 So. Charlotte, NC Pole VaultMaggie Bernard 5-7 Sr. Charlotte, NC DistanceElyse Borisko 5-2 Fr. Ellicott City, MD DistanceJasmine Brunson 5-6 Fr. Southampton, Bermuda JumpsLinda Buchholz 6-0 Sr. Bad Segeberg, Germany High Jump/JavelinStephanie Buffo 5-4 Jr. Spartanburg, SC DistanceMycaiah Clemons 5-10 Gr. New Kensington, PA HurdlesSamantha Eastwood 5-5 So. Columbia, SC DistanceJasmine Edgerson 5-4 Fr. Marietta, GA Hurdles/SprintsKarine Farias 5-8 Fr. Porto Alegre, Brazil Multi-EventsMichaylin Golladay 5-7 *Jr. Upper Marlboro, MD Hurdles/JumpsMolly Hubbard 5-5 Fr. Seneca, SC DistanceTaylor Hughes 5-5 So. Greer, SC DistanceJanice Jackson 5-8 Fr. Brooklyn, NY Hurdles/SprintsStormy Kendrick 5-3 Fr. Gastonia, NC SprintsCaroline Kennedy 5-7 Sr. Orlando, FL Pole VaultLauren Klas 5-5 Sr. Simpsonville, SC DistanceAlyssa Kulik 5-5 So. Simpsonville, SC DistanceJackie Lauer 5-3 Fr. Fishers, IN Pole VaultPatricia Mamona 5-4 *Jr. Lisbon, Portugal JumpsAmy Morrison 5-7 *So. Fenton, MI Pole VaultAmanda Nelson 5-0 So. Anderson, SC DistanceBrittany Pringley 5-4 Fr. Miami, FL SprintsLauren Reen 5-7 Fr. Orlando, FL DistanceBrianna Rollins 5-5 Fr. Miami, FL HurdlesKim Ruck 5-6 So. Greer, SC DistanceCandace Sapp 5-3 So. Sumter, SC DistanceKristine Scott 5-2 Sr. Orlando, FL SprintsApril Sinkler 5-7 *So. Stafford, VA JumpsBrannon Sulka 5-3 So. Bluffton, SC DistanceSarah Turman 5-5 Fr. Taylors, SC DistanceAshley Vaughn 5-8 Sr. Monroe, NC DistanceBethanie Wachna 5-10 *Jr. Windsor, Ontario, Canada ThrowsBrittney Waller 5-10 Fr. Greenville, SC ThrowsLiane Weber 5-10 *Jr. Wangen, Germany Multi-EventsSheliah Williams 5-7 Fr. Anderson, SC SprintsNakeisha Wineglass 5-3 *Jr. Alexandria, VA Jumps

Directorof Track&Field:Lawrence JohnsonAssistantCoaches:Tim Hall, Brad Herbster, Mario Wilson, Shawn Cobey

Note: * denotes student-athlete has red-shirted one season.

Linda Buchholz BOO-kulzStephanie Buffo BUH-foeMycaiah Clemons muh-CA-yuhKarine Farias cuh-RIHNMichaylin Golladay muh-SHAY-lihnLauren Klas CLASSPatricia Mamona puh-TRE-see-uhBethanie Wachna WAHK-nuhLianeWeber lee-AH-nuhVEH-buhrSheliah Williams shuh-LEE-uh

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KELSEYARMSTRONGDistance5-2•SophomoreTalbott,TN

MorristownWestHighSchoolHighlights• Led cross country team to state championships in 2005 and 2006• Led cross country team to four conference and region championships

• Earned four varsity letters in cross country and track• Coached by Raymond Farmer and Jan Haney

Personal• Born 6/6/89• Majoring in nursing• Daughter of Karen and Jeff Armstrong• National club champion in cross country in 2008• Has been the top female finisher in half marathons in Memphis and Knoxville over the past two years• Competed with the cross country team in the fall and won the season opener at the Gamecock Invitational, her first-ever varsity collegiate competition

SONNIAUSTINHurdles5-10•FreshmanDecatur,GA

MillerGroveHighSchoolHighlights• Three-time AAAA state champion in the 300m hurdles• Two-time USATF National runner-up in the 300m hurdles• Four-time region champion• AAAA runner-up 100m hurdles as a senior

Personal• Born 12/5/90• Daughter of Maria Austin• Majoring in nursing

JENNABAKERDistance5-10•JuniorBellevue,OH

ClemsonHighlights• Ranks seventh in Clemson history in the indoor 5000m and ninth in the indoor 3000m

2008-09OutdoorHighlights•Scored at the ACC Championships in the 10,000m run• Posted a time of 36:57.43 to finish seventh overall in the field

2008-09IndoorHighlights•Top performer on the team in both the 3K and 5K• Her best performance of the season in the 5K was a time of 17:50.19 at the ACC Championships, she finished 14th overall but dominated the first of two sections

2007-08OutdoorHighlights•Ran the 5000m at the ACC Championships, where she finished 15th with a time of 18:06.10• Also posted the team’s top time in the 1500m, with a 4:43.48 at the Florida Relays

2007-08IndoorHighlights•Top performer on the team in the 3000m, she had a time of 9:55.43 at the Tom Jones Memorial Classic, where she became the first Lady Tiger to go under 10 minutes since the 2000 season• Also competed in the mile, her top time was 5:05.65 at the Virginia Tech Elite Meet

Personal• Born 12/16/88• Majoring in nursing• Daughter of Cheryl Baker• Two-time member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll• Earned All-ACC and All-Region honors in the fall of 2008 with Clemson cross country

BestCollegiateTimes• 1500m - 4:43.48• Mile - 5:05.65• 3000m - 9:55.43• 5000m - 17:50.19• 10,000m - 36:57.43

CARLINBARTLETTPoleVault5-5•SophomoreCharlotte,NC

2008-09OutdoorHighlights•Competed in the pole vault at the Orange & Purple Classic, where she cleared a height of 11’1.75”

2008-09IndoorHighlights•Competed in the pole vault in three different meets, her top clearance was 10’10.75” at the Tiger Paw Invitational

CharlotteChristianSchoolHighlights• Earned state championship as a senior with a school, conference, and state record clearance in the pole vault• Named 2008 track & field team MVP

Personal• Born 5/14/90• Majoring in landscape architecture• Named to 2008-09 ACC Academic Honor Roll• Daughter of Dale and Julie Bartlett• Mother was a gymnast at the University of South Carolina

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MAGGIEBERNARDDistance5-7•SeniorCharlotte,NC

CareerHonors•ACC Sportsmanship Award winner (2008-09)

2008-09Highlights•Sat out the entire indoor season, but did compete outdoors

at the USATF State Meet in Columbia, SC in the 1500m

2007-08OutdoorHighlights•Posted the top time of the season for the Lady Tigers in the 3000m steeplechase at 11:54.40 at the Solid Orange Classic

2007-08IndoorHighlights•Competed in the 3000m and 5000m events, her best effort was time of 19:01.60 in the 5K at the Clemson Invitational

2006-07OutdoorHighlights•Competed primarily in the steeplechase, her top time of the year was 12:35.45 at the Solid Orange Classic

2007-08IndoorHighlights•Competed in the 3000m for the Lady Tigers, where her top time of the season was at the Tiger Classic, she crossed the finish line in 11:11.07

CharlotteCatholicHighSchoolHighlights• Led team to state championships in 2002, 2003, and 2004• Earned All-State honors in cross country in 2002 and 2004• Earned All-Conference honors in track in 2005• Named Conference Runner of the Year in 2004 when she was the conference champion• Earned the Most Inspirational award in 2003• Earned four varsity letters in both track and cross country

Personal• Born 8/25/88• Majoring in wildlife & fisheries biology• Three-time member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll• Daughter of Gail and Mike Bernard• She and her cross country teammates raised over $4,000 for the campus’ Relay For Life in the spring of 2009

BestCollegiateTimes• 1500m – 5:13.25• 3000m – 11:10.14• 3000mSC – 11:54.40• 5000m – 19:01.60

ELYSEBORISKODistance5-2•FreshmanEllicottCity,MD

HowardHighSchoolHighlights• All-State and All-Metro runner in cross country• Led team to three state championship appearances and two regional championships (2007, 2008)• Named Howard County Striders Youth Runner-of-the-

Year in 2006• Earned four varsity letters in track, and three in cross country• Coached by Matthew Stump

Personal• Born 7/5/91• Majoring in biological sciences• Daughter of Kathy Borisko

JASMINEBRUNSONJumps5-6•FreshmanSouthampton,Bermuda

BermudaHighSchoolHighlights• All-American after third-place finish at the National Scholastic Indoor Championships in 2007• Placed sixth in the under-20 long jump at the 2009 Carifta Games in St. Lucia

• Placed sixth in the high school long jump at the 2008 Penn Relays• Won under-17 girls long jump at the 2006 CAC (Central American and Caribbean) Games in Trinidad

Personal• Born 10/12/91• Daughter of Jon Brunson• Majoring in visual arts

LINDABUCHHOLZHighJump/Javelin6-0•SeniorBadSegeberg,Germany

CareerHonors• All-ACC, Javelin Throw (2007, 2009)• NCAA Provisional Qualifier, Pentathlon & Heptathlon (2007)• NCAA East Region Qualifier, Javelin Throw (2007-09) &

High Jump (2009)• All-ACC Academic, Track & Field (2007)• All-ACC Academic, Outdoor Track & Field (2009)

ClemsonHighlights• Ranks first in Clemson history in the javelin throw, tied for second in the outdoor high jump, third in the pentathlon, third in the heptathlon, & fifth in the indoor high jump

2008-09OutdoorHighlights• Top competitor for the Tiger women’s team in the high jump• Best clearance was 5’8.75” in a winning effort at the Orange & Purple Classic• Regional qualifier in both the javelin and high jump• Top throw in the javelin was 148’5” at the ACC Championships, where she earned her second career all-conference honor

2008-09IndoorHighlights• Competed in the pentathlon, where her top score was a total of 3,664 points in a

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fourth-place finish at the JRF Multi-Event Challenge• Best individual event remained the high jump, she cleared a personal best 5’8.5” during the pentathlon at the ACC Championships

2007-08OutdoorHighlights• Top javelin thrower on the squad for the second straight season• Placed 11th at the East Region Championships after a season-best throw of 149’4”• Recorded a regional-qualifying distance of 148’7” at the Yellow Jacket Invitational• Finished seventh in the javelin competition at the ACC Championships

2007-08IndoorHighlights• Competed in the multi-events, she finished eighth at the ACC indoor meet in the pentathlon with a total of 3,456 points• Top event at the league meet was the high jump, where she cleared 5’6”

2006-07OutdoorHighlights• Ranks first in school history in the javelin throw after just one season• Recorded an outstanding toss of 152’5” at the Yellow Jacket Invitational• Also posted regional-qualifying marks in the javelin at the ACC Championships and Solid Orange Classic• Had a throw of 143’0” at ACCs, finishing third overall for her first All-ACC honor as a Lady Tiger• Posted NCAA provisional qualifying mark in the heptathlon at the Tiger Multi-Event Open, where her point total of 5,206 was good enough for third in Clemson’s record books as well in the multi-event competition

2006-07IndoorHighlights• Ranks in the top-five performance areas of the high jump and pentathlon after just one season with the program• Posted season-best total of 3,870 points in the pentathlon, third-best in school history• She accomplished the feat at the ACC Championships, where she placed fifth overall• Posted an NCAA provisional qualifying point total at that meet and at the JRF Multi-Event Challenge• Cleared 5’7.75”, a season-best, in the high jump at the JRF Multi-Event Challenge• Finished fourth in the pentathlon at that meet• Finished fifth in the high jump at the ACC Championships with a clearance of 5’6”

Pre-ClemsonHighlights• Member of the German national track & field team• Earned fourth-place finishes at the German National Championship in the high jump, pentathlon, and heptathlon

Personal• Born 4/7/87• Majoring in marketing• Daughter of Bernhard and Jutta Buchholz• Two-time member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll

BestCollegiateMarks55m - 8.0160m - 8.58100m - 13.71200m - 26.32800m - 2:35.1755m Hurdles - 8.8160m Hurdles - 8.87100m Hurdles - 14.59High Jump - 5’8.75”Long Jump - 19’3.75”Shot Put - 40’3.25”Javelin Throw - 152’5”Pentathlon - 3,870 pointsHeptathlon - 5,206 points

STEPHANIEBUFFODistance5-4•JuniorSpartanburg,SC

ClemsonHighlights• Ranks second in Clemson history in the 3000m steeplechase

2008-09OutdoorHighlights• Top performance in the steeplechase was at the ACC

Championships, where she scored a time of 11:22.56

2008-09IndoorHighlights•Main event was the 3000m run, her best time in the event was 10:16.17 as she placed seventh at the Tiger Paw Invitational

2007-08Highlights•Red-shirted the outdoor season• Top performer on the team in the indoor mile run, her best time was 5:03.18 at the Tom Jones Classic in Florida• Had a strong time of 10:12.27, second-best on the team, in the 3000m

DormanHighSchoolHighlights• Three-time All-State selection in track• Spartanburg County record-holder in the 3200m run• Named All-Area and All-Academic by the SpartanburgHerald-Journal during the 2006 cross country season• Led high school to state championship in cross country in 2004, while earning runner-up individual finish• Earned All-State and All-Region honors for cross country in 2006• Earned six varsity letters in both cross country and track

Personal• Born 3/10/89• Majoring in health science• Father, Gerald, played football at Duquesne University• Daughter of Gerald and Laura Buffo• Two-time member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll

BestCollegiateTimes• Mile - 5:03.18• 3000m - 10:12.27• 3000mSC - 11:22.56

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MYCAIAHCLEMONSHurdles5-10•GraduateNewKensington,PA

CareerHonors• NCAA Provisional Qualifier, 60m Hurdles (2009)• NCAA Qualifier, 100m Hurdles (2009)• NCAA East Region Qualifier, 100m Hurdles (2007-09)• Big East Champion, 60m Hurdles (2009)

• Big East Champion, 100m Hurdles (2009)

2008-09Highlights(Universityof Pittsburgh)• Won Big East championships in both the 60m hurdles (8.36) and 100m hurdles (13.59)• NCAA provisional qualifier in the 60m hurdles, her time was a school record• NCAA Outdoor Championships participant in the 100m hurdles• Posted career-best time of 13.29 and finished fifth in 100m hurdles at the Texas Relays• Two-time Big East Women’s Track Athlete-of-the-Week

2007-08Highlights(Universityof Pittsburgh)• Runner-up in the 60m hurdles at the Big East Championships• Placed fourth in the 100m hurdles with time of 13.65 at the Big East Championships• Placed second in 60m hurdles at ECAC Indoor Championships

2006-07Highlights(Universityof Pittsburgh)• Placed fourth at Big East Championships in 100m hurdles• Finished second at ECAC Indoor Championships in 60m hurdles

ValleyHighSchoolHighlights• All-American via fourth-place finish in 55m hurdles in 2005• Earned four varsity letters and was two-time MVP at the Baldwin Invitational

Personal• Born 3/28/87• Graduate student enrolled in youth development leadership, she earned her undergraduate degree in communications from Pittsburgh• Daughter of Antoinette Vaugh and Lance Clemons

BestCollegiateTimes• 60m Hurdles - 8.36• 100m Hurdles - 13.29

SAMANTHAEASTWOODDistance5-5•SophomoreColumbia,SC

SpringValleyHighSchoolHighlights•Named team’s most valuable hurdler as a senior• Led 4x800m relay team to state championship in 2006• Finished seventh in the state in the 400m hurdles in 2008• Earned three letters in cross country and track & field

• Coached by Shauna Bell

Personal• Born 8/29/90• Majoring in elementary education• Daughter of Diann and Fred Eastwood

JASMINEEDGERSONHurdles/Sprints5-4•FreshmanMarietta,GA

CampbellHighSchoolHighlights• AAAAA state champion in the 100m hurdles from 2007-09• Three-time All-State in the 200m dash• Four-time region champion in the hurdles

• Holds school records in both the 100m hurdles (13.94) and 200m dash (24.35)• Coached by Mike McCloud and Kyle Turner

Personal• Born 6/6/91• Majoring in health science

KARINEFARIASMulti-Events5-8•FreshmanPortoAlegre,Brazil

Pre-ClemsonHighlights• Member of the Brazilian national youth team in 2007 and national junior team in 2008• Broke national record in the heptathlon with 5,373 points in Porto Alegre in 2008

• Placed fifth at the IAAF World Youth Championships in the heptathlon in 2007• Placed 12th at the IAAF World Junior Championships in the heptathlon in 2008• Silver medalist at the under-23 South American Championships in 2008• Bronze medalist at the under-23 South American Championships in 2007• Youth national champion in combined events in Brazil in 2007

Personal• Born 3/23/90• Majoring in pre-business• From the same hometown as former NCAA champion Gisele Oliveira, who competed at Clemson in the jumps from 2002-05

MICHAYLINGOLLADAYHurdles/Jumps5-7•Red-ShirtJuniorUpperMarlboro,MD

CareerHonors•NCAA Provisional Qualifier, 60m Hurdles (2009)

ClemsonHighlights• Ranks second in Clemson history in the 60m hurdles and

fifth in the pentathlon

2008-09Highlights• Red-shirted the outdoor season• NCAA provisional qualifier during indoor season in the 60m hurdles• Moved into second place in Clemson record books after posting a personal-best time of 8.32 at the Virginia Tech Qualifier in March• Scored at the ACC Championships with a fifth-place finish in the 60m hurdles, her time was 8.38 at the league meet• Also competed in the multi-events as a junior, she posted a total of 3,447 points in the pentathlon at the JRF Multi-Event Challenge• Ran opening leg for the Tigers’ fifth-place 4x400m relay team at the ACC meet

2007-08OutdoorHighlights• Primarily competed with the relays and as an intermediate hurdler• Top 400m hurdles time was 1:02.92 at the Clemson Relays• Helped 4x400m relay to season-best time of 3:48.50 at the ACC Championships• Rran third leg with the Lady Tigers’ shuttle hurdle relay team at Penn Relays that posted a time of 56.35, second-best in school history

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2007-08IndoorHighlights•Competed across several events, and was the team’s top performer in the quarter mile• Top time in the 400m dash was 58.03 at the ACC Championships

2006-07OutdoorHighlights•Competed in the sprints, hurdles, relays, and jumps• Helped 4x100m relay team to top time of the season at the Clemson Relays (45.85)• Ran 14.56 in the high hurdles at the Solid Orange Classic

2006-07IndoorHighlights•Second-best performer on the team in the 200m dash, she clocked a time of 25.18 at the Niswonger Invitational

LargoHighSchoolHighlights• 2004 state champion in 100m, 200m, 300m indoor, and long jump• 2005 state champ in 300m outdoor, 200m, and long jump• 2006 state champ in long jump• Winner of four indoor/outdoor letters for track & field• Part of two outdoor state championship teams

Personal• Born 4/10/88• Majoring in health science• Daughter of Sheretta and James Golladay

BestCollegiateMarks• 60m – 7.77• 100m – 12.22• 200m – 24.84• 400m – 58.03• 60m Hurdles – 8.32• 100m Hurdles – 14.56• 400m Hurdles - 1:02.92

MOLLYHUBBARDDistance5-5•FreshmanSeneca,SC

HighSchoolHighlights• Earned one varsity letter apiece in basketball and soccer

Personal• Born 3/2/91

• Majoring in applied economics• Daughter of Dean Hubbard

TAYLORHUGHESDistance5-5•SophomoreGreer,SC

2008-09Highlights•Competed in three meets during the outdoor season• Best showing was a time of 5:00.75 in the 1500m at the USATF State Meet

GreerHighSchoolHighlights• Three-time All-State (2004, 2006-07)• Team captain for cross country and track• Led XC squad to third-place finishes at the AAA state meet in 2006 and 2007• SpartanburgHerald-JournalScholar Athlete-of-the-Year for 2006-07• Helped cross country team to AAA state championships from 2002-04• Led team to region titles (2004, 2005)

Personal• Born 1/5/90• Majoring in health science• Named to 2008-09 ACC Academic Honor Roll

• Daughter of Peter and Wanda Hughes

BestCollegiateTimes• Mile - 5:25.08• 3000m - 10:40.29

JANICEJACKSONHurdles/Sprints5-8•FreshmanBrooklyn,NY

MedgarEversPrepSchoolHighlights• Two-time indoor All-American, including 2009 when she was third in the 60m hurdles at the National Scholastic meet• Nike Outdoor All-American in 2009 as a senior in the 100m hurdles

• Indoor state champion in the 55m hurdles in 2008, she was the Division I runner-up in the 100m hurdles during outdoor season• Two-time indoor city champion• Coached by Dr. James Phipps

Personal• Born 10/30/91 in Jamaica• Majoring in history• Suffered an ACL tear prior to enrolling at Clemson, she is likely out for the season

STORMYKENDRICKSprints5-3•FreshmanGastonia,NC

ForestviewHighSchoolHighlights• Indoor All-American via third-place finish in 60m dash at the National Scholastic Championships• Earned outdoor All-America status after third-place showing in 100m dash at the Nike meet

• AAA state champion in the 100m and 200m dash events as a senior, she also won the 100m dash in 2007 as a sophomore• West Region champion in the 100 and 200 as a senior• Two-time indoor state champion• USA Youth outdoor champion in the 100m dash in 2007• Coached by Valentino Sykes

Personal• Born 1/6/91• Daughter of Betty Kendrick• Majoring in health science

CAROLINEKENNEDYPoleVault5-7•SeniorOrlando,FL

CareerHonors• All-East Region, Pole Vault (2007)• All-ACC, Indoor Pole Vault (2007)•NCAA East Region Qualifier, Pole Vault (2007-09)• All-ACC Academic, Track & Field (2007-08)

• All-ACC Academic, Indoor Track & Field (2009)• All-ACC Academic, Outdoor Track & Field (2009)

ClemsonHighlights• Ranks in a tie for first in Clemson history in the indoor & outdoor pole vault

2008-09OutdoorHighlights•Tied school record in the pole vault, which was set by Sara Young in 2005, with

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12’11.5” clearance at the ACC Championships• Finished fourth in the event at the league meet, one spot shy of an All-ACC selection• Competed at the NCAA East Regional and tied for 10th place

2008-09IndoorHighlights•Tied Beth Jordan’s school record with 12’9.5” clearance• Accomplished the feat at the ACC Championships, she finished in sixth place• Cleared 12’8.25” at the Virginia Tech Qualifier in a last chance effort to qualify for the NCAA Indoor Championships

2007-08OutdoorHighlights•Cleared 12’5.5” at the Solid Orange Classic and finished first overall in the pole vault• Cleared 12’1.5” and was seventh at the ACC Championships• Qualified for regionals with a then personal best effort of 12’7.5” at the Georgia Tech Invitational in May

2007-08IndoorHighlights•Fourth-place finisher at the ACC Championships in the pole vault• Cleared 12’1.5” in the meet, held at UNC’s Eddie Smith Field House• Top effort of the year was a 12’6” clearance, matching her personal best, at the Virginia Tech Last Chance meet in March• Also had a solid clearance of 12’5.5” at Virginia Tech earlier in the season in January

2006-07OutdoorHighlights•Posted regional-qualifying performance in the pole vault with a clearance of 12’5.5” at the ACC Championships in College Park, MD• Finished fifth in the event at the conference meet• Cleared 12’6” at the East Region Championships and was sixth, one spot shy of earning an automatic bid to the NCAA Championships, she cleared the height on her first try

2006-07IndoorHighlights•Earned All-ACC honors with a third-place finish at the league meet• She became the first indoor All-ACC pole vaulter for the Lady Tiger program since Mandy McLane in 2001• Cleared 12’5.5”, which at the time ranked in a tie for third place on Clemson’s all-time indoor performance list in the vault• Also cleared 12’5.5” at the Niswonger Invitational in Johnson City, TN and at the Tiger Classic two weeks prior to the ACC Championships

BooneHighSchoolHighlights• Named to first-team All-Central Florida for pole vault in 2005• Named track & field team MVP in 2004 and 2006• 2006 Wendy’s High School Heisman Award recipient• Top twelve in 2005 Indoor Nationals for pole vault

Personal• Born 6/28/88• Majoring in health science• Three-time member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll• Daughter of Bill and Sally Kennedy

BestCollegiateMarks• Pole Vault – 12’11.5”

LAURENKLASDistance5-5•SeniorSimpsonville,SC

2008-09OutdoorHighlights•Competed in three meets, her best effort was a time of 11:46.68 in the steeplechase at the USATF State Meet in Columbia

2008-09IndoorHighlights• Primary events were the mile and 3000m run• Top time in the mile was 5:20.87 at the Tiger Invitational• Best effort of the season in the 3K was a time of 10:36.16 at the Clemson Games

2007-08Highlights•Red-shirted the indoor season due to injury• Competed in the steeplechase during outdoor season

2006-07OutdoorHighlights•Posted top steeplechase time of the year for the Lady Tigers with a 12:17.13 at the Solid Orange Classic• Also competed in the 1500m, where her best effort was 5:07.10 at the Georgia Relays

2006-07IndoorHighlights• Competed in the 3000m for the Lady Tigers, where her top time was 11:06.37 at the Tiger Classic

MauldinHighSchoolHighlights• Named team MVP in 2002 and 2003 for cross country• 2003 and 2004 track MVP• 2003-2006 track and cross country captain• Earned four letters in cross country and five letters in track

Personal• Born 11/13/87• Majoring in marketing• Three-time member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll• Daughter of Don and Jeannie Klas• Father played baseball for N.C. State• Mother played volleyball for Peace College• Sister played soccer for College of Charleston

BestCollegiateTimes• 1500m – 5:07.10• Mile - 5:20.87• 3000m – 10:36.16• 3000mSC – 12:17.13

ALYSSAKULIKDistance5-5•SophomoreSimpsonville,SC

2008-09Highlights• Competed outdoor season at the Shamrock Invitational, posting a time of 10:44.52 in the 3000m run

MauldinHighSchoolHighlights• Two-time state champion at the AAAA level in 2007 (1600m, 3200m)• Won AAAA state cross country championship in 2006• Named team MVP for cross country from 2004-07 and track from 2005-08• Led team to three straight (2005-07) AAAA state titles• Holds school track records in five events• All-State in cross country from 2004-07 and track from 2005-08• Earned four varsity letters in both cross country and track & field

Personal• Born 2/2/90• Majoring in psychology• Named to 2008-09 ACC Academic Honor Roll• Daughter of Frank and Karen Kulik

JACKIELAUERPoleVault5-3•FreshmanFishers,IN

HamiltonSoutheasternHighSchoolHighlights• 2009 sectional champion• Bill Self Invitational meet record-holder and champion in 2009• Earned All-State honors as a senior with fifth-place finish

• Earned four varsity letters in track & field and two in diving

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Personal• Born 4/14/90• Daughter of Michele Lauer• Majoring in engineering

PATRICIAMAMONAJumps5-4•Red-ShirtJuniorLisbon,Portugal

CareerHonors• NCAA Qualifier, Indoor (2008-09) & Outdoor Triple Jump (2007-08)• All-East Region, Triple Jump (2007-08)• All-ACC, Indoor Triple Jump (2007-09)

• All-ACC, Outdoor Triple Jump (2007-08)• All-ACC, Indoor & Outdoor Long Jump (2008)• All-ACC, Pentathlon (2009)• NCAA East Region Qualifier, Long Jump (2008) & Triple Jump (2007-08)• All-ACC Academic, Track & Field (2008)• All-ACC Academic, Indoor Track & Field (2009)

ClemsonHighlights• Ranks second in Clemson history in the indoor & outdoor triple jump, second in the pentathlon, fifth in the 60m hurdles, seventh in the indoor & outdoor long jump, and eighth in the indoor high jump

2008-09Highlights• Red-shirted the outdoor season• NCAA provisional qualifier in four different events during indoor season: 60m hurdles, long jump, triple jump, and pentathlon• Competed at the NCAA Championships in the triple jump and pentathlon; placed 12th in the triple jump• ACC runner-up in the pentathlon with automatic NCAA qualifying total of 4,081 points; her point total ranks second-best in Clemson history for the pentathlon• Third-place finisher in the triple jump at ACCs with mark of 43’3”• Top triple jump mark of the season was 43’7” at the Virginia Tech Elite Meet• Hit a long jump distance of 20’4.5” at ACC meet; she finished fifth in the event• Moved into the top five in school history in the high hurdles, she had a season-best time of 8.41 at the Virginia Tech Elite Meet

2007-08OutdoorHighlights• Received automatic bid to NCAA Championships for second straight season after a top-five finish at the East Region meet• Jumped personal best 43’11.25” in the meet, which was held in Tallahassee, FL• Finished 10th at the NCAA Championships after a top mark of 43’4.25”• Earned All-ACC status in both the long jump and triple jump in the meet at Atlanta, GA• Finished runner-up in the triple jump after an outdoor-best mark of 43’4.5”• Qualified for regionals in the long jump at ACCs after a mark of 19’10.25”, but opted not to compete in that event at regionals due to the triple jump

2007-08IndoorHighlights• All-ACC performer in both the long jump and triple jump for the Lady Tigers• Earned qualification for the NCAA Championships in the triple jump after a then personal best of 43’7” at the Virginia Tech Last Chance meet• Fell centimeters shy of qualifying provisionally for the long jump at the ACC meet• Jumped a personal best 19’10.75” and was third place• Runner-up in the triple jump at ACCs after hitting a mark of 43’3.25”• Jumped 43’0.5” at the NCAA Championships in the triple jump, good enough for 12th place

2006-07OutdoorHighlights• Qualified for the NCAA Championships via a third-place finish at the East Region Championships in the triple jump• Posted a personal best 43’2.5” leap on her final attempt to move into the third-place finish• Had a mark of 43’0.25” in the prelims and advanced to the finals at the NCAA Championships, finishing 11th in the event• Earned runner-up finish in the triple jump at the ACC Championships in College Park

• Posted a regional-qualifying jump of 42’1.25” at that meet• Also scored in the long jump with a mark of 19’3.5”• Performed well at the prestigious Penn Relays• Jumped 43’0.5” to move into second place on the Lady Tigers’ all-time performance list in the outdoor event

2006-07IndoorHighlights• Posted strong NCAA provisional qualifying marks in the triple jump• Season-best was 43’0.25”, which ranks second in school history behind only former NCAA Champion Gisele Oliveira• Recorded that mark at the Arkansas Last Chance Meet• Jumped 42’6” at the ACC Championships and finished third, earning her first All-ACC honor as a Lady Tiger• Also scored in the long jump with an effort of 19’0.5”• Also posted NCAA provisional marks at the Kentucky Invitational, where she finished first place at 42’1.5”

Pre-ClemsonHighlights• Holds Portuguese indoor records in the 60m hurdles and long jump• Also holds Portuguese records in the outdoor 100m hurdles, long jump, and triple jump• Placed fourth at the World Junior Championships in the triple jump

Personal• Born 11/21/88• Majoring in health science• Daughter of Maria and Patricio Mamona• Two-time member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll• Won Portuguese national championship in the summer of 2008 in the triple jump• Earned fifth-place finish in triple jump (with personal best 44’11.75”) at U23 European Championships in the summer of 2009

BestCollegiateMarks• 800m - 2:19.70• 60m Hurdles - 8.41• 100m Hurdles - 14.53• High Jump - 5’6.5”• Long Jump - 20’4.5”• Triple Jump - 43’11.25”• Shot Put - 32’11.75”• Pentathlon - 4,081 pts

AMYMORRISONPoleVault5-7•Red-ShirtSophomoreFenton,MI

CareerHonors• All-ACC Academic, Indoor Track & Field (2009)

ClemsonHighlights• Ranks in a tie for fourth in Clemson history in the indoor

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pole vault, & tied for sixth in the outdoor pole vault

2008-09OutdoorHighlights• Top performance in the pole vault was a clearance of 12’1.5” at the ACC Championships, where she placed ninth overall• Her effort was good enough to move her into a tie for sixth in Clemson’s record books

2008-09IndoorHighlights• Scorer at the ACC Championships in the pole vault, she placed seventh overall after a clearance of 12’5.5”• Moved into the top five in school history in the indoor vault with that effort• Also cleared a solid 12’4.5” at the Tiger Paw Invitational

2007-08Highlights• Red-shirted the outdoor season• Competed in the vault indoors, where her top clearance was 11’7.75” at the ACC Championships• Finished tied for ninth and was just outside scoring position for the Tigers at that meet

FentonHighSchoolHighlights• State champion in 2006 and 2007• Holds state, school, league, and region record in the vault• Earned four letters in track & field and swimming & diving• Also earned three letters in volleyball• Named team MVP in swimming & diving and multiple MVP winner in track & field

Personal• Born 4/11/89• Majoring in health science• Two-time member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll• Brother, Al, is a diver for the University of Wisconsin• Daughter of Connie and Gene Morrison

BestCollegiateMarks• Pole Vault - 12’5.5”

AMANDANELSONDistance5-0•SophomoreAnderson,SC

2008-09Highlights• Competed indoors in the 800m run• Top time in the event was 2:24.68 at the Tiger Invitational

WestsideHighSchoolHighlights• Two-time Region champion in the relays• Two-time All-Region in cross country and track• Named Most Outstanding female distance runner for her team three times• Two-time team MVP in cross country

Personal• Born 1/4/90• Majoring in early childhood education• Daughter of Edwenia Nelson, Raymond Nelson, and Tony Lesley• Uncle, Caldrequis Lesley, competed for Miami (FL) in track & field in the 1990s

BRITTANYPRINGLEYSprints5-4•FreshmanMiami,FL

MiamiNorthwesternHighSchoolHighlights• Three-time Nike Outdoor national champion, she led the 4x400m relay team to victory in 2007 and 2009 and the sprint medley relay to first place in 2009• Won the young women 400m dash at the 2008 Junior

Olympics• Led the 4x100m relay to AAAA state championship as a senior• Two-time runner-up at the Florida AAAA level in the 400m dash (2008-09), she also was All-State in the event in 2007• Holds school record in the 400m dash (53.87)• Led 4x400m relay to a pair of state championships• Led team to three state championships and four district championships• Coached by Carmen Jackson

Personal• Born 11/29/90• Daughter of David and Sheron Denise Pringley• High school teammate of Brianna Rollins, also a freshman at Clemson• Major is undeclared

LAURENREENDistance5-7•FreshmanOrlando,FL

BishopMooreCatholicHighSchoolHighlights• Five-time All-State performer in track from 2006-08• Two-time All-State in soccer (2007, 2008)• AAAA state tournament MVP for soccer in 2007• Won district and region championships in 1600m run

• School record-holder in the 1600m, 4x400m, and 4x800m• Coached by Dan Gollins

Personal• Born 3/29/90• Daughter of Colleen and Thomas Reen• Majoring in health science

BRIANNAROLLINSHurdles5-5•FreshmanMiami,FL

MiamiNorthwesternHighSchoolHighlights• Nike Outdoor national champion as a senior in both the 400m hurdles and 4x400m relay• Earned All-America honors at the Nike Outdoor Nationals in the 100m hurdles

• AAAA state champion in the 300m hurdles and 4x100m relay• AAAA runner-up in the triple jump as a senior• Led 4x400m relay to a pair of state championships• Led team to three state championships and four district championships• Coached by Carmen Jackson

Personal• Born 8/18/91• Daughter of Temperance Rollins• High school teammate of Brittany Pringley, also a freshman at Clemson• Majoring in mathematical sciences

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KIMRUCKDistance5-6•SophomoreGreer,SC

CareerHonors• All-ACC Academic, Outdoor Track & Field (2009)

ClemsonHighlights• Ranks 10th in Clemson history in the 10,000m

2008-09Highlights• Did not compete during indoor season• Scorer at the ACC Outdoor Championships for the Tigers in the 10K; she posted a personal best time of 36:45.78 which was good enough for a fifth-place finish• Ranks among the top 10 in school history for the 10K event

EastsideHighSchoolHighlights• Earned several accolades as a soccer player• Named All-State in 2007 and three-time All-Region• Played in 2007 North/South All-Star soccer game• Led 2007 team to state championship• Led 2004 to region championship and 2005 team to finals of the state tournament

Personal• Born 3/24/89• Majoring in health science• Named to 2008-09 ACC Academic Honor Roll• Daughter of Gene Ruck• Brother, Kevin, plays soccer for Towson University• Walked on to the women’s cross country team in the fall of 2008 and was the team’s second-best finisher at the ACC Championships• Earned All-ACC honors in cross country in 2009

BestCollegiateTimes• 10,000m - 36:45.78

CANDACESAPPMiddleDistance5-3•SophomoreSumter,SC

2008-09OutdoorHighlights• Competed in the middle distance events, primarily the 800m• Top time of the season was 2:16.44 at the Orange & Purple Classic

2008-09IndoorHighlights• Best event as a freshman was the 800m run, her top time of the season came at the Virginia Tech Elite Meet after she crossed the finish line in 2:21.79

SumterHighSchoolHighlights• A 2008 graduate• Three-time MVP of school’s cross country and track & field teams• Earned All-State honors as a senior in the 800m and 4x800m relay events• Earned four varsity letters in both cross country and track & field

Personal• Born 1/30/91• Majoring in mathematical sciences• Named to 2008-09 ACC Academic Honor Roll• Daughter of Marvin and Frances Sapp

BestCollegiateTimes• 800m - 2:21.79• 1000m - 3:04.98• Mile - 5:32.31

KRISTINESCOTTSprints5-2•SeniorOrlando,FL

CareerHonors• NCAA Qualifier, Outdoor 200m (2009)• NCAA East Region Qualifier, 100m & 200m (2009)

ClemsonHighlights• Ranks seventh in Clemson history in the 100m dash, tied for eighth in the 60m dash, and ninth in the indoor 200m dash

2008-09OutdoorHighlights• Earned an at-large bid to the NCAA Championships in the 200m dash, a first for a Clemson female sprinter since 2001• Posted personal best time of 23.50 in the 200m and placed fourth at the ACC meet• Scored in 100m dash at ACCs, she ran a personal best 11.66 in the prelims• Finished 10th in the East Region in the 200m dash, she did not compete in the 100m

2008-09IndoorHighlights• Vastly improved in the sprints as a junior, she scored at the ACC Championships in both the 60m and 200m dash events• Placed fifth in the 200m dash at the conference meet, her time was a personal indoor best 23.95 (#9 in Clemson history)• Seventh-place finisher in the 60m dash at ACCs, her top time of the season in that event was a 7.55 in the preliminary round at the conference meet

2007-08OutdoorHighlights• Competed in the short sprints and 4x100m relay• Top time in the 100m dash was 11.86 in a wind-aided effort at the Clemson Relays• Top 200m time of the year was 24.68 at the Orange & Purple Classic

2007-08IndoorHighlights• Posted top time on the team in the 200m dash, her best effort was a 25.12 at the ACC Championships in the preliminary round

2006-07OutdoorHighlights• Top 200m sprinter on the team, she owned the three best times in that event

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• Top time was 24.52 at the Clemson Invitational, but her best non wind-aided time was 24.55 at the Yellow Jacket Invitational• Top time in the 100m dash was 11.99 at the Solid Orange Classic

2006-07IndoorHighlights• Ranked first on the team in the 60m dash and 200m dash events• Top time in the 60 was 7.62 at the ACC Championships, she ran a 24.98 at ACCs in the 200m as well

OlympiaHighSchoolHighlights• Named member of the Florida Elite• Named team MVP in 2006• Awarded Female Athlete of the Year• State runner-up in 100m and 200m events• Winner of one varsity letter in track, weightlifting, and soccer

Personal• Born 12/22/87• Majoring in sociology• Daughter of Sherry and Tony Scott

BestCollegiateTimes• 55m – 7.21• 60m – 7.55• 100m – 11.66• 200m – 23.50

APRILSINKLERJumps5-7•Red-ShirtSophomoreStafford,VA

CareerHonors• ACC Most Valuable Indoor Field Event Athlete (2009)• ACC Champion, Indoor High Jump & Long Jump (2009)• All-East Region, High Jump (2009)• NCAA Qualifier, Indoor High Jump & Long Jump (2009)

• NCAA Provisional Qualifier, Indoor Triple Jump (2008-09)• NCAA East Region Qualifier, High Jump, Long Jump & Triple Jump (2008)• USA Junior All-American, Long Jump & High Jump (2008)

ClemsonHighlights• Ranks first in Clemson history in the indoor high jump & long jump, tied for second in the outdoor high jump, third in the indoor triple jump, and seventh in the outdoor long jump

2008-09Highlights• Red-shirted the outdoor season• Named ACC’s Most Valuable Field Event Athlete at the indoor meet after winning her first-ever conference championships in the high jump and long jump• Established school records in both events, she cleared 5’11.5” in the high jump and then hit an automatic NCAA qualifying mark of 21’4.25” in the long jump• First high jump champion ever in women’s track & field at the ACC level for Clemson, she was also the first long jump champion for the Tigers on the women’s side since Gisele Oliveira in 2004• Was selected to compete in both events at the NCAA Championships, but she was pulled from the competition due to an ankle injury suffered in practice• Also an NCAA provisional qualifier in the triple jump, she recorded the third-best mark in school history with a jump of 42’8.75” in a fourth-place finish at the ACC meet

2007-08OutdoorHighlights• Affected much of the season by injury, she did compete in both horizontal jumps and qualified for regionals in the high jump• Top effort in the long jump was a 19’9.5” mark at the Orange & Purple Classic, good enough to qualify her for regionals in the event• Tied teammate Anastasia Wilson for first place at the Georgia Tech Invitational with a regional-qualifying high jump of 5’8.75”, which ranks second in school history• Finished tied for eighth in the high jump (5’7.25”) with Wilson at the East Region meet• Earned USA Junior All-America honors in both the long jump and high jump, she

finished sixth in both events at the Columbus, OH meet

2007-08IndoorHighlights• Competed in the long jump, triple jump, and high jump, and had a strong impact in all three events for the Lady Tigers• Scored at the ACC meet in both the long jump and triple jump, but was slowed by injury in the high jump at the league competition• Placed fourth in the long jump (19’9.75”) and fifth in the triple jump (39’3”) at ACCs• Moved into second place on Lady Tigers’ all-time high jump list with a clearance of 5’8.75” at the Virginia Tech Elite Meet, where she finished third • Qualified provisionally for NCAAs in the triple jump after posting a mark of 42’2” at the Tiger Invitational in February

BrookePointHighSchoolHighlights• Claimed first place in the high jump at the Nike Outdoor Nationals in 2007• Nike national runner-up in the triple jump• Earned All-State honors as a senior in the high jump, long jump, and triple jump• Led school to fifth consecutive Commonwealth District title in 2007 and won four events at the meet• Swept the jumps at the Northwest Region meet in 2007 as well• Named 2007 Female Track & Field Athlete-of-the-Year by the Free-LanceStar• Also earned varsity letters in basketball and soccer

Personal• Born 9/1/89• Majoring in preprofessional health studies• Daughter of Randy and Vicky Sinkler

BestCollegiateMarks• High Jump - 5’11.5”• Long Jump - 21’4.25”• Triple Jump - 42’8.75”

BRANNONSULKADistance5-3•SophomoreBluffton,SC

2008-09Highlights• Competed outdoors at the Shamrock Invitational, where she posted a time of 11:34.80 in the 3000m run• Also competed once in the 1500m, at the Orange & Purple Classic

BlufftonHighSchoolHighlights• Earned All-State honors in the 800m, an event which she also won a region championship in 2008• Led 4x800m relay team to sixth-place finish in the state as a junior• Earned three letters in both cross country and track & field

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Personal• Born 12/4/89• Majoring in history• Named to 2008-09 ACC Academic Honor Roll• Daughter of John and Lisa Sulka• Aunt, Jan Bedenbaugh, lettered as a women’s basketball player at Clemson in 1975-76

SARAHTURMANDistance5-5•FreshmanTaylors,SC

BlueRidgeHighSchoolHighlights•Three-time most valuable runner (2006-08)• Holds school records in the 3200m run and 5K• Region champion in cross country in 2008• Region champion in 1600m and 3200m in 2009

• Earned four letters in track & field, four in basketball, three in cross country, and two in tennis• Coached by Robin Tarpinian

Personal• Born 2/28/91• Majoring in nursing• Daughter of Tim and Laura Turman

ASHLEYVAUGHNDistance5-8•SeniorMonroe,NC

2008-09Highlights• Competed primarily in the 800m run, her best effort during the outdoor season was a time of 2:24.22 at the Orange & Purple Classic

2007-08Highlights• Competed indoors in the 800m and mile• Best time was 2:34.17 in the 800m at the Tiger Invitational

2006-07Highlights• Competed in the 800m outdoors and ran a 2:29.51 at the Yellow Jacket Invitational• Competed in the indoor 800m at three meets, with a season-best time of 2:28.61 at the Tiger Classic

PiedmontHighSchoolHighlights• Earned All-Region honors in cross country in 2003, 2004, and 2005 and in track in 2003, 2004, and 2006• Holds the school record in the 800m, 3200m, 4x400m, and 4x800m• Named MVP of the conference in cross country in 2004• Earned team MVP honors in 2003, 2004, and 2005 and track team MVP honors from 2003-06• Named All-Conference in cross country from 2002-05 and from 2003-06 for track• Earned four varsity letters in cross country and track

Personal• Born 9/23/88• Majoring in health science• Named to 2006-07 ACC Academic Honor Roll• Daughter of Marilyn and Evan Vaughn

BestCollegiateTimes• 800m – 2:24.22• 1500m – 5:14.79• Mile - 5:44.79

BETHANIEWACHNAThrows5-10•Red-ShirtJuniorWindsor,Ontario

CareerHonors• All-ACC, Javelin Throw (2008)• NCAA East Region Qualifier, Javelin Throw (2007-08)• Academic All-ACC, Track & Field (2008)

ClemsonHighlights• Ranks second in Clemson history in the javelin throw

2008-09Highlights• Suffered an injury in practice the week of the ACC Championships, ending her season on a premature note• Competed prior to ACCs in the javelin, her best mark of the season was 140’6” at the USATF State Meet in Columbia, SC

2007-08Highlights• Earned first-ever All-ACC honor with a third-place performance in the javelin (141’0”) at the league meet in Atlanta, GA• Best mark for the season was a regional-qualifying throw of 145’11” at the Yellow Jacket Invitational in late March• Had a throw of 135’5” at regionals

2006-07Highlights• Posted regional-qualifying mark and the fourth-best throw in school history when she heaved the javelin 142’7” at the Georgia Tech Invitational two weeks prior to the East Region Championships• Prior to that her previous best had been 141’5” at the Yellow Jacket Invitational• Thus, her two best throws both came at the Georgia Tech facility

HolyNamesHighSchoolHighlights• Named city champion four years in javelin, three years in shot put, and two years in discus• Provincial champion three years for javelin• Track & Field team MVP in 2004 and 2006• Volleyball team MVP for 2005 and 2006• Earned two varsity letters in basketball, volleyball, softball, and track & field• City and provincial record-holder in the javelin

Personal• Born 2/22/88• Majoring in economics• Daughter of Mel and Lynne Wachna• Named to 2007-08 ACC Academic Honor Roll

BestCollegiateMarks• Shot Put - 38’5.5”• Javelin Throw - 145’11”

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BRITTNEYWALLERThrows5-10•FreshmanGreenville,SC

J.L.MannHighSchoolHighlights• Earned All-America honors at the Nike Outdoor Nationals with fifth-place finish in the discus• Placed ninth in the shot put at the 2009 Nike Outdoor Nationals as well

• Two-time state champion in both the shot put and discus at the AAA level• Three-time region MVP and two-time Greenville County MVP• Named AAA Athlete-of-the-Year for track & field by the High School Sports Report• State record-holder in the discus, she also holds the region record for both the discus and shot put• 2008 USATF Junior Olympic champion in discus throw• Earned four letters in track & field and four in volleyball, she was twice named the team’s field athlete MVP• Led team to four consecutive state track & field championships• Coached by Rhett Moss

Personal• Born 8/31/91• Daughter of Olletta Waller• Majoring in pre-rehabilitation sciences

LIANEWEBERMulti-Events5-10•Red-ShirtJuniorWangen,Germany

CareerHonors• NCAA Qualifier, Pentathlon & Heptathlon (2007)• USTFCCCA All-American, Pentathlon (2009)• ACC Champion, Pentathlon (2007, 2009)• Southeast Region Indoor Field Athlete-of-the-Year (2009)

• ACC Indoor Freshman-of-the-Year (2007)• CoSIDA Second-Team Academic All-District III (2009)• All-ACC Academic, Track & Field (2007)• All-ACC Academic, Indoor Track & Field (2009)

ClemsonHighlights• Ranks first in Clemson history in the pentathlon & heptathlon, fifth in the javelin throw, and sixth in the indoor high jump

2008-09Highlights• Red-shirted the outdoor season• Earned first-ever All-America honor in the pentathlon, she placed sixth in the five-event slate at the NCAA Championships• Posted total of 4,235 points at the NCAA national meet, which is an ACC record• Set personal bests in four of the five events at the national championship meet• Won her second ACC crown in three years in the pentathlon, she had a total of 4,218 points in the meet at Blacksburg, VA• Qualified for NCAAs with automatic point total of 4,135 in winning her second JRF Multi-Event Challenge title in three years

2007-08OutdoorHighlights• Scored at the ACC meet in Atlanta with a total of 4,804 points in the heptathlon• Best event was the javelin, where she recorded a throw of 131’6”, she also had a solid 5’4.25” clearance in the high jump

2007-08IndoorHighlights• Competed at the ACC Championships in the pentathlon, but did not finish after a fall in the opening event (60m dash)• Had a high jump of 5’3.75” at the ACC meet

2006-07OutdoorHighlights• One of four freshmen to earn an invitation to the NCAA Championships in the heptathlon, but she did not complete the grueling competition due to injury• Runner-up in the heptathlon at the ACC Championships after setting the school record in the seven-event competition

• Posted NCAA provisional qualifying total of 5,337 points• Surpassed Katja Pettinen, who had held the school record with 5,321 points since 1995• Ranks fifth on the Lady Tigers’ all-time performance list in the javelin after she recorded a throw of 140’6” at the Yellow Jacket Invitational• Ran a 14.30 in the 100m hurdles at the Solid Orange Classic

2006-07IndoorHighlights• Competed at the NCAA Championships in the pentathlon, the only freshman to do so among the national field of multi-event athletes• Earned ACC championship in the pentathlon by posting an automatic NCAA qualifying total of 4,089 points• Was strong across the board in the five-event slate, as she recorded season bests in the 800m (2:18.44), 60m hurdles (8.77), long jump (19’4.75”), high jump (5’7.25”) at the ACC meet, which was held at Clemson’s indoor facility• First Clemson athlete to win the pentathlon since Lauren Nicholson in 2004 and just the second in the history of the program• First ACC champion in any event for Clemson women’s team since Gisele Oliveira won the outdoor triple jump in 2005• Broke Nicholson’s school record in the pentathlon in her first collegiate multi-event competition, the JRF Multi-Event Challenge• Scored 3,941 points at that meet on January 26• Named ACC Indoor Freshman of the Year, a first for Clemson

Pre-ClemsonHighlights• Member of the German national track & field team• First-place finisher in the heptathlon at the 2005 German Championships• Placed first at the 2003 German Championships in the long jump• Finished seventh in the heptathlon at the Under-20 European Championships in 2005

Personal• Born 2/24/86• Majoring in health science

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• Two-time member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll• Daughter of Bruno and Gisela Weber

BestCollegiateMarks• 60m - 8.17• 100m - 12.79• 200m - 25.40• 800m - 2:14.04• 60m Hurdles - 8.66• 100m Hurdles - 14.30• Long Jump - 19’8.75”• High Jump - 5’7.75”• Shot Put - 39’5”• Javelin Throw - 140’6”• Pentathlon - 4,235 points• Heptathlon - 5,337 points

SHELIAHWILLIAMSSprints5-7•FreshmanAnderson,SC

WestsideHighSchoolHighlights• Won region championships as a 2007 senior in the 800m, 4x400m, and 4x800m events• Helped team to region championships in 2006 and 2007• Earned two varsity letters in track & field

• Coached by Kwabene Brown

Personal• Born 11/28/88• Daughter of Sandra Williams• Majoring in accounting

NAKEISHAWINEGLASSJumps5-3•Red-ShirtJuniorAlexandria,VA

CareerHonors• NCAA East Region Qualifier, Triple Jump (2007)

ClemsonHighlights• Ranks 10th in Clemson history in the outdoor triple jump

2008-09Highlights• Competed indoors before a season-ending knee injury

2007-08OutdoorHighlights• One of Clemson’s mainstays in the horizontal jumps, she had a season-best mark of 40’1.5” in the triple jump at the Florida Relays• Top long jump was 17’9.5” at the Solid Orange Classic

2007-08IndoorHighlights• Ranked third on the team in both the long jump and triple jump• Hit a mark of 40’4” in the triple jump at the Clemson Opener• Personal best effort in the long jump was 18’9” at the Tom Jones Memorial Classic in Gainesville, FL

2006-07OutdoorHighlights• Posted regional-qualifying mark in the triple jump at the Solid Orange Classic with a season-best leap of 40’6”• Also jumped over 40’ at the Yellow Jacket Invitational (40’3.25”)• Jumped 39’11.5” at the ACC Championships, but just missed scoring in the event with a ninth-place showing

2006-07IndoorHighlights• Scored for the Lady Tigers in the triple jump at the ACC Championships with a sixth-place finish• Had a mark of 39’9.25”, her indoor season-best, at the conference meet which was held in Clemson

HayfieldSecondarySchoolHighlights• 2004 3A indoor triple jump state champ runner-up• 2005 indoor triple jump state champion• 2004 triple jump All-America honoree• 2006 3A indoor triple jump state champion• 2006 All-American triple jump runner-up• Named 2005 scholar athlete• 2006 Black Scholar Award winner• Eight-time letterwinner in track & field, she also earned a letter in volleyball

Personal• Born 8/27/88• Majoring in sociology• Daughter of Larry and Dianne Wineglass

BestCollegiateMarks• Long Jump - 18’9”• Triple Jump - 40’6”

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Jacoby Ford • Royal Palm Beach, FL2009 NCAA Champion - 60 Meters

All-American - 100 Meters, 4x100 Meter Relay

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Ford Claims NCAA Championship in 60m Dash Clemson continued to show its strength in themen’ssprintsafterjuniorJacobyFordwonthenationalchampionship in the 60m dash at theNCAA indoormeet.FordbecamethesecondTigertoclaimtheeventcrown in the last three years, as former sprint greatTravisPadgettwonin2007.Ford’scrownwastheninthindividualindoornationalchampionshipforClemsoninitsmen’strack&fieldhistory. He became the second two-sport athlete fromClemsontowinanationalchampionshipintrack.JamesTrapp,whospentmorethanadecadeintheNFLasadefensiveback,wasanationalchampionforClemsoninthe200mdashattheNCAAIndoorChampionshipsin1992. Fordmatchedhisownpersonalbestandanationalmeetrecordwitha6.51inthepreliminaryround.Hefelljustonehundredthofasecondshyofthattimeinthefinal,butwas able toout-duel fellow football starTrindonHollidayofLSUforthechampionship.

Clemson’s Individual Men’s NCAA Indoor ChampionsYear Name Event Time1992 MichaelGreen 55m 6.08 JamesTrapp 200m 20.661993 MichaelGreen 55m 6.15 WesleyRussell 400m 45.921998 ShawnCrawford 200m 20.691999 AtoModibo 400m 46.112000 ShawnCrawford 200m 20.262007 TravisPadgett 60m 6.562009 Jacoby Ford 60m 6.52

Ford Caps Unblemished Indoor Season in 60m Dash JacobyFord’schampionshiptoconcludethe2009indoorseasonwassimplyicingonthecakeforoneofthemost impressive individual campaigns inClemsontrack & field history. The junior competed in fivedifferentmeetsinthe60mdash,andwasnotbeatenasingletime,eitherinthepreliminaryroundorfinals. Ford began the year with a simple automaticqualifying time of 6.59 at the Clemson Invitational,easilycoastingtovictory.Hematchedhisownpersonalbestwitha6.52 inwinning theEliteMeet atVirginiaTech. However,hisACCmarkwas short-livedashebeatitbyonehundredthofasecondthreeweekslaterinthesamefacilityattheconferencemeet.Fordalsorana6.51intheprelimsattheNCAAChampionships,whichtiedthenationalmeetrecordforthe60mdash.

Ford’s Indoor 60m Race-by-Race ProgressionDate Meet Time Place1/10 ClemsonInvite 6.59 1st1/31 ClemsonGames 6.58 1st2/7 Va.TechElite 6.52 1st2/28 ACCChampionships 6.51 1st3/14 NCAAChampionships 6.52 1st

Weber Earns First-Ever All-America Honor Junior multi-event standout Liane Weber madehistory at the 2009 NCAA Indoor Championshipsby becoming thefirst female atClemson to earnAll-America honors in the pentathlon. The native ofWangen,GermanyestablishedapersonalbestandACCrecordwith4,235pointsinthefive-eventcompetition.ShefinishedinsixthplacetonabherfirstAll-AmericahonorasamemberoftheTigertrack&fieldprogram. It was a banner year forWeber, who burst ontothe scene for Clemson in 2007 as a freshman ACCchampioninthepentathlon.Sheduplicatedthefeatin2009,earninghersecondcrowninthepentathlon.ShealsowasnamedSoutheastRegionFieldAthlete-of-the-YearjustpriortotheNCAAnationalmeet.

Johnson Puts Stamp on Clemson Program Clemson’s first-year Director of Track & Field,Lawrence Johnson,was able to put his stamp on theprogramaftercomingoverasanAssociateHeadCoachwiththeVirginiaTechwomen’strack&fieldteam.Themen’steampostedanothertop-25finishattheNCAAChampionships,whilethewomen’steamwasrankedashighas#10nationallyduringtheseasonbythecoaches’association. Thebestexampleof Johnson’ssuccessin2009wastheperformanceof thewomen’strack&fieldteamattheACCChampionships. The teamfinished third inthe standings, best finish forClemson since the 2004meet.Clemsonaccumulated85pointsonthewomen’sside,53morethanin2007. Johnson also coached a national champion, tworegional Athletes-of-the-Year, and an ACC MostValuableFieldEventAthleteinhisfirstyearonthejobatClemson.Byalmosteverystandard,hisfirstseasonin charge of the Tiger track & field program was atremendoussuccess.

Clemson Women Third, Men Fifth at ACCs The 2009 ACC Indoor Championships werecertainly a success for both the men’s and women’steamsatClemson.Thewomenfinishedinthirdplace,best since the2004,while themenplacedfifth in thefinalteamstandings.Thewomen’steamhadafive-spotimprovementfromthe2008meetandproducedthreeindividual event champions and four additional all-conferenceperformers. The women’s team totaled 85 points, its highesttotalinyearsand53morethanthe2008teamcollected.Leading the way was April Sinkler, the league’sMostValuable Field Event Athlete for women’s track &field.Shewonapairof championships,thehighjumpand long jump, setting school records in both events.LianeWeberwasalsoanACCchampionfortheTigerprogram,assheearnedhersecondpentathloncrowninthelastthreeyears. The men’s team was led by the record-settingperformanceof sprinter JacobyFord. He toppedhisownleaguestandardwithanational-best timeof 6.51inthefinalsof the60mdash.HewasClemson’sonlyleaguechampiononthemen’sside. Intermsof All-ACCperformers,TravisSwaggardearnedhisfirst-everindividualhonorinboththe200mand400mdashevents. Anastasia Wilson was third in the women’s highjump, her first All-ACC honor. Nikola Lomnicka, a

freshman,wasthirdplaceintheweightthrowatherfirstandonlyindoorleaguemeet. Patricia Mamona was also All-ACC in a pair of events,thetriplejumpandpentathlon.Itwasherthirdstraight indoorAll-ACChonor in thetriple jump,andherfirst in thepentathlon. In total, shehaseightall-conference finishes in her career (indoor + outdoor)withtheTigertrack&fieldprogram.

Sinkler ACC’s Most Valuable Field Event Athlete Sophomore track & field sensation April Sinklerwas named the ACC’s Most Valuable Women’s FieldEventAthleteaftertheconclusionof theleaguemeet,asdeterminedbyavoteof the league’sheadcoaches.SinklerwontwoeventsandsetpersonalbestsinthreeinleadingClemsontoathird-placefinishinthewomen’steamstandings. Sinkler, a native of Stafford, VA, had a breakoutperformanceontheVirginiaTechcampus.Shewonthehighjumpandlongjumpcompetitions,settingindoorschool records in both events. Sinkler cleared 5’11.5”inthehighjump,asolidNCAAprovisionalqualifyingmark. She became the first women’s track & fieldathletefromClemsontowinthehighjumpattheACCChampionships. She then won the long jump with a mark of 21’4.25”,which earned her an automatic invitation tonext week’s NCAA Indoor Championships. In fact,herlongjumpmarkwasranked#4nationallyheadinginto the nationalmeet. An untimely injury, however,prevented Sinkler from competing at her firstNCAAIndoorChampionships.

NCAA ChampionsName Event TimeJacobyFord 60m 6.52

ACC ChampionsName Event MarkJacobyFord 60m 6.51^

All-ACC PerformersName Event Place MarkTravisSwaggard 200m 3rd 21.48TravisSwaggard 400m 3rd 47.76

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MEN’S INDOOR HONORS

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Clemson’s Indoor Women’s Most Valuable ACC AthletesYear Name Events Won1992 KimGraham 55m,200m1993 KarenHartmann 800m,Mile2001 JamineMoton ShotPut,WeightThrow2009 AprilSinkler^ LongJump,HighJump

^-TheACCbeganhonoringseparateMVPsfortrack&fieldeventsin2007.

Ford, Weber Earn Regional Honors from USTFCCCA JacobyFordadded toanalready full collectionof individual honors after being named the SoutheastRegionTrackAthlete-of-the-Yearforthesecondtimeinhisthreeyearswiththeprogram.Healsowonthehonorin2007aftersetting theACCrecord in the60mdashasafirst-yearfreshman.LianeWeberof thewomen’steamalsoearnedanhonorwithintheregion,asshewasnamedFieldAthlete-of-the-Year.BothathletesearnedNCAAAll-AmericahonorsandACCchampionshipsin2009.

Mamona Posts NCAA Qualifying Marks in Four Events VersatilejuniorPatriciaMamonadisplayedhervaluetotheClemsonwomen’strack&fieldteamattheACCChampionships in a major way. She scored in fourindividualevents(60mhurdles,longjump,triplejump,andpentathlon)andalsohelpedthe4x400mrelayteamtoafifth-placefinish. Mamona qualified for theNCAAChampionshipswithatleastprovisionalstatusinfourdifferentevents.She competed at the indoor national meet in thepentathlonand triple jump. Mamona,whohadnevercompeted in themulti-events, wasACC runner-up inthepentathlonwiththeschool’ssecond-bestpointtotalever(4,081)andanautomaticNCAAqualifyingtally. The2009seasonmarkedthefirsttimeinMamona’scareer she qualified provisionally in the high hurdles.Shepostedatoptimeof 8.41attheVirginiaTechEliteMeet.Mamona’stoplongjumpmarkwas20’4.5”attheACCChampionships.HerbestinthetriplejumpwasalsoatVirginiaTechwhenshehit43’7”,justcentimetersoff anautomaticmark.

Golladay and Scott Display Marked Improvement One of the areas Lawrence Johnson targeted forimprovementwithinClemson’s track&field programwas sprints & hurdles, an area he specialized in atVirginiaTech.Withtheaidof sprintscoachTimHall,the women’s team was able to show great strides inthoseareasduringthe2009indoorseason. Two of the main reasons Clemson was able toimprovewere the breakout performances of KristineScottandMichaylinGolladay.Bothjuniorsseemedtocome into theirownduring the indoor season. Scottwasascorerinboththe60mand200mdasheventsattheACCChampionships, whileGolladaywas fifth inthe60mhighhurdlesattheleaguemeet.BothenteredtheClemsonrecordbooksaswell.Golladayranatimeof 8.32 in the hurdles, second-best in school history,while Scott ranks among the top 10 in both the 60m(7.55)and200m(23.95).

Strong Stable of Sprinters Though national champion Jacoby Ford receivedmuchof thepublicitythroughouttheseason,Clemson’smen’steamboastedastrongstableof sprintersin2009.Three additional sprinters posted NCAA provisionalqualifying times, including Ford’s teammate on thegridiron, C.J. Spiller. The others were sophomoreTrentonGuyandfreshmanJustinMurdock. Spillerwasexcludedfromthenationalchampionshipfield for the 60m dash, despite a strong provisionalqualifying time of 6.65. However, the entire 14-man

field at the NCAA Championships earned automaticspots. Due to several events in which automaticqualifiers exceeded the expected number, the at-largetotalsweresignificantlyreducedin2009.Spiller’stimewouldhaveeasilybeenenoughtogethiminthefieldforthe2008nationalmeet. GuyandMurdockshowedprogressthroughouttheyear,thoughMurdockwasaffectedforafewweeksbyinjurypriortotheACCChampionships.Guyappearedto be working toward qualifying for theNCAA 60mfield,butafalsestartattheVirginiaTechQualifierputastoptohischances.Guyalsoqualifiedprovisionallyinthe200mdashonthefinalweekendbeforenationals,postinga21.21atTech.Hemovedinto10thplaceonClemson’s all-time performance lists in both the 60mand200mduringhissophomoreseason. Travis Swaggard was perhaps Clemson’s mostimproved sprinter during the 2009 indoor season.Swaggard, who was All-ACC in both the 200m and400m,ranksseventhontheschool’sall-timelistinthequartermile.

Moss Ascends Heptathlon Ranks at Clemson Clemson has a star in the making in the malemulti-events insophomoreMillerMoss. TheSumter,SCnativefinishedfifth in theheptathlon at theACCChampionships,buthedidsobehindsomeimpressivecompany.Threeofthecompetitorsthatfinishedaheadof him participated in the heptathlon at the NCAAChampionships. Moss improved inalmosteveryareaandrecordedanNCAAprovisional qualifying total of 5,468 pointsattheleaguemeet.Hispointtotalranksthirdinschoolhistory,behindonlyformerNCAAAll-AmericansRyanKoontz (2007) and Brent Hobbs (2004). He postedpersonal bests in the60mdash, 60mhurdles, 1000m,polevault,longjump,andshotput.

Raising the Bar Clemsonmayverywellhavehaditsbestcollectionofwomen’shighjumpersandpolevaulterseveronits2009indoorteam.Fiveofthetop10performersinthehighjumpinschoolhistorycompetedfortheTigersthisseason,includingfourofthetopsix.Inthepolevault,Clemson’s2009rostermadeupfourofthetop10spotsontheschool’sall-timeperformancelist.

USTFCCCA All-AmericansName Event Place MarkLianeWeber Pentathlon 6th 4,235pts^

ACC ChampionsName Event MarkAprilSinkler HighJump 5’11.5”AprilSinkler LongJump 21’4.25”LianeWeber Pentathlon 4,218pts

All-ACC PerformersName Event Place MarkAnastasiaWilson HighJump 3rd 5’9.25”PatriciaMamona TripleJump 3rd 43’3”NikolaLomnicka Wt.Throw 3rd 61’10.25”PatriciaMamona Pentathlon 2nd 4,081pts

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April Sinkler became the first female high jumpchampion at the ACC Championships for Clemsonafter she cleared a school-record 5’11.5” bar in lateFebruary.AnastasiaWilson,third-placefinisherintheeventattheleaguemeet,rankssecondontheschool’sall-timelistwitha5’10”clearance.ShewasaprovisionalNCAA qualifier. Linda Buchholz (5’8.5”) and LianeWeber (5’7.75”) rank fifth and sixth, respectively, onClemson’sall-timeperformancelist.Afifthcompetitoron the 2009 team, PatriciaMamona, ranks eighth all-timewitha5’6.5”clearance. In the vault, junior Caroline Kennedy tied theschoolrecordafterclearing12’9.5”intheeventattheACCChampionships.KennedywasastrongscorerintheeventfortheTigersduringthe2009indoorseason.Amy Morrison and Emily Barlage are both tied forfourth on the performance list after clearing 12’5.5”at the leaguemeet in Blacksburg, VA. Both showedimprovement as the indoor season progressed. KatMajester, a newcomer in 2009, cleared 11’5.75” for aseason best and is tied for ninth in Clemson history,despitenopreviousexperienceinthepolevault.

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Ford, 4x100m Relay Earn All-America Honors Clemson’sperformanceatthe2009NCAAOutdoorChampionshipswashighlightedbya third-placefinishfor the men’s 4x100m relay team. It was Clemson’shighest finish in the event since the 2002 team wasrunner-up. The team of JustinMurdock, C.J. Spiller, TrentonGuy, and Jacoby Ford held their own in the finalagainstthetopteamsintheNCAA.Followingsmoothexchanges all the way around, Ford took the stick inthirdposition.Hequicklymovedintoabattleforthelead,butwasrelegatedtothirdplacedownthestretchafteranicefinishfromFlorida’sanchorlegJeremyHall. ItwasSpiller’ssecondcareerAll-Americacertificateasamemberof the4x1.However,itmarkedthefirst-everAll-AmericahonorintheeventforClemson’sotherthreelegs.GuyandMurdockearnedtheirfirst-everAll-Americarecognition,regardlessof event. FordalsogarneredAll-Americahonorsinthe100mdash.However,hepulledupinthefinalduetoastrainedhamstringandfinishedninth.Hehadthesecond-besttime in thepreliminary round (10.01),whichwas alsothesecond-besttimeinClemsonhistory.

2009 NCAA East Regional Highlights• Jacoby Ford captured the men’s 100m dashchampionship,thethirdwininthelastfouryearsfortheClemsonmen’sprogramintheevent.•Fordpostedathenpersonalbesttimeof 10.04towinthe100mdashandearntheautomaticinvitationtotheNCAAOutdoorChampionshipsforthesecondstraightseason.•Themen’s4x100mrelaywonitsfirst-everNCAAEastRegionalchampionshipaftersettingaschoolandfacilityrecordwithatimeof 38.78.Theteamwascomprisedof JustinMurdock,C.J.Spiller,TrentonGuy,andJacobyFord.•Murdock earnedAll-EastRegionhonors in his firsttrip to regionals. He placed sixth in the 100m dash(10.33),justonespotshyof earninganautomaticberthtotheNCAAChampionships.HeandSpiller,however,earnedat-largeinvitationsintheevent.

Ford Claims First Outdoor ACC Crown Withhiswininthe100mdash,JacobyFordjoineda prestigious group of male Clemson athletes to winboththe60mdash(indoors)and100mdashattheACCChampionships.Sixstudent-athleteshaveaccomplishedthe feat, including four who have competed in theOlympicGames.The60mdashwasfirstusedindoorsat theNCAAlevel in1998, so it is important tonotethatothersaccomplishedthedoublepriortothattimewhentheindoorshortsprintwasata55mdistance. ShawnCrawfordwasthefirsttowinboththe60mand100mevents.Hewonthree60mdashcrownsandapairof titlesinthe100mdashwiththeTigersfrom1998-2001.JaceyHarperdidit2001,DwightThomasin2002,andTyeHill in2004. Padgettwonapairof ACC outdoor crowns before earning his first indoorchampionshipin2008asajunior.

Clemson’s Indoor/Outdoor ACC Sprint ChampionsStudent-Athlete 60m Wins 100m WinsShawnCrawford ‘98-’00 ‘98,‘00JaceyHarper ‘01 ‘01DwightThomas ‘02 ‘02TyeHill ‘04 ‘04TravisPadgett ‘08 ‘06-’08Jacoby Ford ‘07, ‘09 ‘09

Tigers Earn ACC Sweep in Men’s 100m Dash Jacoby Ford was obviously the headliner at the2009ACCOutdoorChampionships inMiami,buthisteammateswere rightbehind in the sprints. Clemsonathletesfinishedsecond(Spiller)andthird(Guy)inthe100mdash.Itmarkedthefirstsweepof thetopthreespots in the event at the ACC Championships sinceClemsondid it 2001with JaceyHarper,LarryGriffinandSultanTucker.

Moss Makes His Way to NCAAs in Decathlon Clemson sophomore Miller Moss patiently waitedhis turn inthemulti-events. Hiscareer tookoff withgreatpromisein2008,anditcontinuedduringthe2009campaignaswell.

Afterbeginningtheoutdoorseasonfocusingonthequartermile,Mossquickly turnedhis attention to theDeaconCombinedEventsmeetonMay12-13forhisonlydecathloncompetition. He did not disappoint in his initial outdoormulti-eventcompetition.Mosspostedatotalof 7,323pointsover the two-day span, good enough for an NCAAprovisionalqualifyingscore.Hewasnamedtothefieldforthedecathlonandcompetedinthe100mdash,but

USTFCCCA All-AmericansName Event Place MarkJacobyFord 100m 9th 14.34#Murdock,Spiller 4x100m 3rd 38.77Guy,Ford

NCAA East Regional ChampionsName Event MarkJacobyFord 100m 10.04Murdock,Spiller 4x100m 38.78Guy,Ford

All-East Region PerformersName Event MarkJustinMurdock 100m 10.33

ACC ChampionsName Event MarkJacobyFord 100m 10.28

All-ACC PerformersName Event Place MarkC.J.Spiller 100m 2nd 10.49TrentonGuy 100m 3rd 10.51JacobyFord 200m 2nd 20.88AlexPadgett Hammer 3rd 184’10”

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pulledoutof thecompetitionduetoinjury. MossrankssixthonClemson’sall-timeperformancelist in thedecathlon, just fourpoints shyof two-timeACCchampionRickHill.

Another Padgett Emerging for Clemson Clemsonfanshavebeenaccustomedtohearingthelast name Padgett synonymous with success in track&field.Thatwasstillthecasein2009,however,it’sadifferentPadgett than theone fansheardeachof thepreviousthreeyears. TravisPadgett,formerNCAAsprintchampionand2008U.S.Olympian,bypassedhisfinalyearof eligibilityatClemsonandisnowaprofessionalsprinteraffiliatedwithadidas.AlexPadgett,ared-shirtsophomore,istheonestartingtomakenoiseforClemsontrack&field. Padgett,whostands6’7”,israpidlybecomingoneof the top throwers in theACC. He ranks third on theschool’sall-timeperformancelistinthehammerthrow,behind only Matt Helinski (1997) and Danny Alge(2006).InApril,heearnedhisfirstAll-ACChonorafterathird-placeshowing. Padgett turned heads after establishing a personalbestintheeventattheFloridaRelays. Histopthrowwasa tossof 192’7”,buthealso toppedhispreviousbest on three additional throws as well. He thenfollowedwith thesamemarkat theOrange&PurpleClassic,beforehittinganotherhighof 197’0”twoweeksagoatGeorgiaTech. TheRockHill,SCnativeisalsomovingupClemson’srecord books in the shot put. He qualified for thisweekend’smeetintheeventafterathrowof 56’10”attheOrange&PurpleClassic.Hismarkranksfifth-bestinschoolhistory.

Horizontal Jumpers Back at Regionals George Fields and Josh Fowler once againrepresented theTigers in the horizontal jumps at theEast Region Championships. Both qualified in theirrespectiveevent,FieldsinthelongjumpandFowlerinthetriplejump. Fieldswasatwo-timeAll-EastRegionperformerinthe long jump. Asafreshmanin2006,hemissedtheautomaticqualificationbyonespotinGreensboro.Thenextyear,heplacedfourthinGainesville,FLtoearnhistickettothenationalmeet.Fields’bestmarkduringthe2009seasonwas24’7.75”. Fowler qualified for regionals in 2008, following ared-shirtseasonduetoinjuryin2007.Theproductof Inman, SC recorded a season-bestmark of 49’11.25”attheACCChampionshipsinApril.Hefinished19thattheNCAAEastRegionalinGreensboro,NCafterajumpof 49’5.75”intoaheadwind.

The Red-Shirt Report Thewomen’strack&fieldteamtookonacompletelydifferentlookforthe2009outdoorseasonthanithadinFebruaryfortheACCIndoorChampionships.Thereasonisbecausethecoachingstaff decidedtored-shirtfourof itstopperformers:MichaylinGolladay,PatriciaMamona,AprilSinkler,andLianeWeber. The four student-athletes mentioned abovecombined to score nearly 75 percent of Clemson’spoint total accumulated at the league indoor meet.Coaches are hoping that with continued training andtheadditionof anoutstandingsigningclass,apotentialchampionship-levelrosterwouldbesetupforyearstocome. Sinkler isonlyasophomore,meaningshewillhavethreeoutdoor seasons remaining. Mamona,Golladay,andWeberwillallhavetworemainingoutdoorseasons.

Scott Earns Spot at Nationals in 200m Dash Oneof themostvisibleimprovementstothe2009

All-ACC PerformersName Event Place MarkAnastasiaWilson HighJump 3rd 5’7”LindaBuchholz Javelin 3rd 148’5”NikolaLomnicka Hammer 2nd 197’8”

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women’steamwasinthesprints,wherejuniorKristineScottputherpaststrugglesbehindherandtookagiantstepforwardin2009. Scott qualified regionally in both short sprints, butelectedtofocusonthe200mdash.Sheranapersonalbest23.50inAprilattheACCChampionshipsandwasfourthplaceintheevent,justfourone-hundredthsof asecondoutof thebronzemedal. The Orlando, FL native then moved on to theNCAAEastRegionalonMay29,butdidnotqualifyforthefinalsof the200mdash.Shewas10thoverall,andhertimewasgoodenoughtoearnanat-largespotinthefieldof 28participants.Scottisthefirstfemalesprintertoqualify for theNCAAChampionships in the200mdashsinceShekeraWestonin2001.

Kennedy Matches School Record in Pole Vault CarolineKennedyisonherwaytobecomingperhapsthemostaccomplishedpolevaulterinwomen’strack&field history at Clemson. She competed in her third

straightNCAAEastRegional onMay 29-30, 2009 inGreensboro,NC. Kennedycleared12’6”andtiedfor10th. Kennedyaddedanothermilestonetohercareeraftershe cleared 12’11.5” at the ACC Championships inApril.HerclearancematchedtheschoolrecordwhichwassetbySaraYoungin2005. Kennedy has been a consistent scorer at the ACClevelandhasshownsteadyimprovementundermultiplecoaches.

Majester Rises Above the Elements In a rainy setting at theGeorgia Tech InvitationalonMay 16,KatMajester overcame the elements in abigway.TheformercheerleaderforClemsonearnedaspotatthe2009NCAAEastRegionalafterclearingtheminimumstandard12’7.5”inthepolevaultonherthirdandfinalattempts. Majesterwasquite the success story. In just a fewmonths with the program, she worked her way fromzeropolevaultexperienceintooneof Clemson’sbest. A former gymnast, Majester was approached by aClemsonassistantcoachabouttryingoutforthetrack&field team. Shemade the squad, andscoredat theACCChampionshipswithaseventh-placefinish. Shewasrunner-upintheeventatGeorgiaTech,priortoa12’6”clearanceatregionals.

Buchholz Qualifies Regionally in Two Events Clemson junior LindaBuchholz revived her careerin 2009 under the direction of first-yearHeadCoachLawrence Johnson. A native of Germany, BuchholzearnedhersecondAll-ACChonorinthreetriesinthejavelinthrow. She qualified for the NCAA East RegionChampionshipsintheeventforthethirdstraightyear,aswell as thehigh jump for thefirst time. Buchholzwentontoplace11thinthejavelin,puttingtogetherasolidthrowof 143’4”onherfirstattempt.Shemissedqualifyingforthefinalsbyjustacoupleof feet.

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60mProv. Qualifying: 6.74Auto. Qualifying: 6.63

JacobyFord 6.51! ACCC.J.Spiller 6.65# VTTrentonGuy 6.68# VT

200mProv. Qualifying: 21.48Auto. Qualifying: 21.06

JacobyFord 21.18# ACCTrentonGuy 21.21# VTTravisSwaggard 21.48^ ACC

300mTrentonGuy 35.32 CG

400mProv. Qualifying: 47.65Auto. Qualifying: 46.55

TravisSwaggard 47.76 ACCMillerMoss 48.18 EL

500mTravisSwaggard 1:03.57 CLMillerMoss 1:05.05 CL

800mProv. Qualifying: 1:51.10Auto. Qualifying: 1:48.80

WillNoble 1:54.01 ELJasenTurnbull 1:56.21 TPDavidKrinjak 2:00.17 TP

1000mJasenTurnbull 2:31.46 CGChrisSlate 2:31.72 CGMillerMoss 2:44.43 ACC

MileProv. Qualifying: 4:04.80Auto. Qualifying: 4:00.30

WillNoble 4:09.31 CGChadHolt 4:14.75 CGChrisSlate 4:16.52 TP

3000mProv. Qualifying: 8:06.30Auto. Qualifying: 7:55.80

JonathanSunde 8:39.24 TPChadHolt 8:41.44 TPWillNoble 8:50.11 HO

5000mProv. Qualifying: 14:11.90Auto. Qualifying: 13:48.90

JonathanSunde 15:14.16 ACC

60m HurdlesProv. Qualifying: 7.91Auto. Qualifying: 7.70

JoeyO’Rourke 8.65 ACCMillerMoss 8.75 HO

4x400m RelayProv. Qualifying: 3:12.00Auto. Qualifying: 3:08.10

Moss,Swaggard 3:18.93 TPNoble,Guy

Distance Medley RelayProv. Qualifying: 9:47.90Auto. Qualifying: 9:36.20

Turnbull,Moss 10:09.61 ACCSlate,Holt

High JumpProv. Qualifying: 2.14m/7’0.25”Auto. Qualifying: 2.24m/7’4.25”

MillerMoss 6’4.25” ACC 1.94mScottPauga 6’4.25” TGR 1.94mGeorgeFields 6’2.5” CG 1.89m

Pole VaultProv. Qualifying: 5.20m/17’0.75”Auto. Qualifying: 5.50m/18’0.5”

ChrisSpear 17’2.25”# TP 5.24mDanielInge 15’11” ACC 4.85mJohnOberg 15’7” CG 4.75m

Long JumpProv. Qualifying: 7.50m/24’7.25”Auto. Qualifying: 7.85m/25’9.25”

GeorgeFields 24’7.25”# HO 7.50mJoshFowler 23’6.25” CG 7.17mMillerMoss 23’1.25” JRF 7.04m

Triple JumpProv. Qualifying: 15.40m/50’6.25”Auto. Qualifying: 16.10m/52’10”

JoshFowler 49’7.25” VT 15.12m

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Shot PutProv. Qualifying: 17.75m/58’3”Auto. Qualifying: 19.30m/63’4”

AlexPadgett 53’1.75” ACC 16.20mStephenWhite 50’7.25” EL 15.42mMillerMoss 43’7” ACC 13.28m

Weight ThrowProv. Qualifying: 19.50m/63’11.75”Auto. Qualifying: 21.50m/70’6.5”

AlexPadgett 59’7.5” ACC 18.17mZachBerg 59’4.75” CL 18.10mStephenWhite 55’3” ACC 16.84m

HeptathlonProv. Qualifying: 5,300 ptsAuto. Qualifying: 5,650 pts

MillerMoss 5,468pts# ACCJoeyO’Rourke 4,708pts ACC

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! NCAAautomaticqualifyingmark# NCAAprovisionalqualifyingmark^ NCAAregionalqualifyingmarkw Wind-aidedperformanceHU HurricaneInvitational 3/20-21SH ShamrockInvitational 3/20-21FL FloridaRelay 4/3-4ST USATFStateMeet 4/8ACC ACCChampionships 4/16-18PR PennRelays 4/24-25OP Orange&PurpleClassic 5/8-9DCE DeaconCombinedEvents 5/12-13GT GeorgiaTechInvitational 5/15-16ER NCAAEastRegional 5/29-30NCAA NCAAChampionships 6/10-13

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100mReg. Qualifying: 10.55

JacobyFord 10.01 NCAAC.J.Spiller 10.22^ OPJustinMurdock 10.30^ OP

200mReg. Qualifying: 21.35

JacobyFord 20.88^ ACCC.J.Spiller 20.91^ OPJustinMurdock 21.02^ OP

400mReg. Qualifying: 47.20

MillerMoss 47.50 FLTrentonGuy 53.76 HU

800mReg. Qualifying: 1:50.40

WillNoble 1:51.90 FLJasenTurnbull 1:53.08 OPJohnMills 1:59.83 ST

1500mReg. Qualifying: 3:47.80

ChrisSlate 4:02.34 FLJonathanSunde 4:05.43 SHJasenTurnbull 4:10.79 SH

3000mChrisSlate 8:49.72 SHChadHolt 9:01.53 SH

3000m SteeplechaseReg. Qualifying: 9:07.00

JonathanSunde 9:54.19 ACC

5000mReg. Qualifying: 14:12.00

JonathanSunde 15:06.77 FLShaneReighard 15:27.70 SHPatrickJagielski 15:56.48 SH

10,000mAuto. Qualifying: 28:45.00Prov. Qualifying: 29:30.00

ShaneReighard 33:35.43 ACC

110m HurdlesReg. Qualifying: 14.30

MillerMoss 15.06 OP

400m HurdlesReg. Qualifying: 52.51

TravisSwaggard 52.23^ FLMillerMoss 57.21 HU

4x100m RelayReg. Qualifying: 40.66

Murdock,Spiller 38.77 NCAAGuy,Ford

4x200m RelaySpiller,Ford 1:23.12 PRGuy,Moss

4x400m RelayReg. Qualifying: 3:10.00

Murdock,Moss 3:16.07 FLNoble,Swaggard

4x800m RelaySlate,Turnbull 7:41.57 SHHolt,Noble

High JumpReg. Qualifying: 2.10m/6’10.75”

MillerMoss 6’1.25” DCE 1.86m

Pole VaultReg. Qualifying: 5.05m/16’6.75”

ChrisSpear 15’7” ACC 4.75mDanielInge 15’7” HU 4.75mMillerMoss 14’2” DCE 4.32m

Long JumpReg. Qualifying: 7.34m/24’1”

GeorgeFields 24’7.75”^ HU 7.51mJoshFowler 23’7.25” ACC 7.19mMillerMoss 23’3.5” DCE 7.10m

Triple JumpReg. Qualifying: 15.00m/49’2.5”

JoshFowler 49’11.25”^w ACC 15.22m

Shot PutReg. Qualifying: 16.80m/55’1.5”

AlexPadgett 56’10”^ OP 17.32mStephenWhite 51’3” ACC 15.62mMillerMoss 41’11.25” DCE 12.78m

Discus ThrowReg. Qualifying: 51.70m/169’7”

AlexPadgett 156’10” ACC 47.80mStephenWhite 151’11” FL 46.31mMillerMoss 133’8” OP 40.74m

Javelin ThrowReg. Qualifying: 61.60m/202’1”

ScottPauga 206’7”^ HU 62.97m

Hammer ThrowReg. Qualifying: 56.80m/186’4”

AlexPadgett 197’0”^ GT 60.05mZachBerg 182’3” ACC 55.55mStephenWhite 140’1” ACC 42.71m

DecathlonAuto. Qualifying: 7,500 ptsProv. Qualifying: 6,900 pts

MillerMoss 7,323pts# DCE

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60mProv. Qualifying: 7.44Auto. Qualifying: 7.26

KristineScott 7.55 ACCMichaylinGolladay 7.77 HONakeishaWineglass 7.79 CL

200mProv. Qualifying: 24.10Auto. Qualifying: 23.40

KristineScott 23.95^ ACCMichaylinGolladay 24.84 ELRa’SheenaParker 26.71 TGR

300mKristineScott 39.91 CGRa’SheenaParker 43.71 CG

400mProv. Qualifying: 54.70Auto. Qualifying: 52.70

ChristinaMason 59.46 TGRCandaceSapp 1:03.22 TGR

500mCandiceJohnson 1:17.61 CGChristinaMason 1:22.20 CG

800mProv. Qualifying: 2:09.40Auto. Qualifying: 2:05.40

CandiceJohnson 2:13.87 TPLianeWeber 2:14.04 NCAAPatriciaMamona 2:19.70 ACC

1000mCandiceJohnson 2:57.59 HOJoanieCastagno 2:59.04 CGCandaceSapp 3:04.98 CG

MileProv. Qualifying: 4:48.60Auto. Qualifying: 4:38.60

JoanieCastagno 5:05.57 HOCandiceJohnson 5:11.00 CLLillaFordos 5:11.35 CG

3000mProv. Qualifying: 9:34.80Auto. Qualifying: 9:15.80

JennaBaker 10:13.62 TPStephanieBuffo 10:16.17 TPSundayFord 10:20.02 TP

5000mProv. Qualifying: 16:46.60Auto. Qualifying: 16:09.60

JennaBaker 17:50.19 ACCSundayFord 18:29.04 ACCAbbyIselborn 18:46.22 CL

60m HurdlesProv. Qualifying: 8.43Auto. Qualifying: 8.14

MichaylinGolladay 8.32# VTPatriciaMamona 8.41# ELLianeWeber 8.66 NCAA

4x400m RelayProv. Qualifying: 3:41.20Auto. Qualifying: 3:34.20

Golladay,Mamona 3:43.88 ACCScott,Weber

Distance Medley RelayProv. Qualifying: 11:32.00Auto. Qualifying: 11:11.00

Castagno,Golladay 11:59.77 ACCJohnson,Buffo

High JumpProv. Qualifying: 1.78m/5’10”

Auto. Qualifying: 1.85m/6’0.75”AprilSinkler 5’11.5”# ACC 1.82mAnastasiaWilson 5’10”# HO 1.78mLindaBuchholz 5’8.5” ACC 1.74m

Pole VaultProv. Qualifying: 3.95m/12’11.5”Auto. Qualifying: 4.20m/13’9.25”

CarolineKennedy 12’9.5” ACC 3.90mAmyMorrison 12’5.5” ACC 3.80mEmilyBarlage 12’5.5” ACC 3.80m

Long JumpProv. Qualifying: 6.10m/20’0.25”Auto. Qualifying: 6.35m/20’10”

AprilSinkler 21’4.25”! ACC 6.51mPatriciaMamona 20’4.5”# ACC 6.21mLianeWeber 19’8.75” NCAA 6.01m

Triple JumpProv. Qualifying: 12.65m/41’6”

Auto. Qualifying: 13.30m/43’7.75”PatriciaMamona 43’7”# EL 13.28mAprilSinkler 42’8.75”# ACC 13.02m

Shot PutProv. Qualifying: 15.20m/49’10.5”Auto. Qualifying: 16.90m/55’5.5”

LianeWeber 38’3.25” ACC 11.66mLindaBuchholz 37’6.75” JRF 11.45mPatriciaMamona 34’7.75” NCAA 10.56m

Weight ThrowProv. Qualifying: 18.75m/61’6.25”

Auto. Qualifying: 21.00m/68’10.75”NikolaLomnicka 61’10.25”# ACC 18.85m

PentathlonProv. Qualifying: 3,700 ptsAuto. Qualifying: 4,050 pts

LianeWeber 4,235pts NCAAPatriciaMamona 4,081pts! ACCLindaBuchholz 3,664pts JRF

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! NCAAautomaticqualifyingmark# NCAAprovisionalqualifyingmark^ NCAAregionalqualifyingmarkw Wind-aidedperformanceHU HurricaneInvitational 3/20-21SH ShamrockInvitational 3/20-21FL FloridaRelay 4/3-4ST USATFStateMeet 4/8ACC ACCChampionships 4/16-18PR PennRelays 4/24-25OP Orange&PurpleClassic 5/8-9DCE DeaconCombinedEvents 5/12-13GT GeorgiaTechInvitational 5/15-16ER NCAAEastRegional 5/29-30NCAA NCAAChampionships 6/10-13

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100mReg. Qualifying: 11.75

KristineScott 11.66^ ACC

200mReg. Qualifying: 23.96

KristineScott 23.50^ ACC

400mReg. Qualifying: 54.61

KristineScott 1:00.22 HU

800mReg. Qualifying: 2:09.80

CandiceJohnson 2:12.22 FLCandaceSapp 2:16.44 OPAshleyVaughn 2:24.22 OP

1500mReg. Qualifying: 4:27.80

JoanieCastagno 4:39.22 FLCandiceJohnson 4:42.95 SHJennaBaker 4:45.89 SH

3000mKimRuck 10:16.29 SHStephanieBuffo 10:19.97 SHAlyssaKulik 10:44.52 SH

3000m SteeplechaseReg. Qualifying: 10:50.25

StephanieBuffo 11:22.56 ACCJoanieCastagno 11:30.12 ACCLaurenKlas 11:46.68 ST

5000mReg. Qualifying: 16:52.00

KimRuck 17:41.05 FLSundayFord 17:58.21 SHJennaBaker 18:16.19 FL

10,000mAuto. Qualifying: 33:33.00Prov. Qualifying: 35:00.00

KimRuck 36:45.78 ACCJennaBaker 36:57.43 ACCSundayFord 37:55.31 ACC

100m HurdlesReg. Qualifying: 13.92

MichaylinGolladay 14.10 HU

400m HurdlesReg. Qualifying: 1:00.82

MichaylinGolladay 1:03.47 HU

4x800m RelayCastagno,Johnson 9:08.98 FLSapp,Kulik

High JumpReg. Qualifying: 1.75m/5’8.75”

LindaBuchholz 5’8.75”^ OP 1.75mAnastasiaWilson 5’8.75”^ FL 1.75mKatieFarnan 5’3” ST 1.60m

Pole VaultReg. Qualifying: 3.85m/12’7.5”

CarolineKennedy 12’11.5”^ ACC 3.95mKatMajester 12’7.5”^ GT 3.85mEmilyBarlage 12’1.5” OP 3.70mAmyMorrison 12’1.5” ACC 3.70m

Discus ThrowReg. Qualifying: 47.30m/155’2”

NikolaLomnicka 116’2” HU 35.42m

Javelin ThrowReg. Qualifying: 43.45m/142’6.5”

LindaBuchholz 148’5”^ ACC 45.25mBethanieWachna 140’6” ST 42.82m

Hammer ThrowReg. Qualifying: 54.15m/177’7”

NikolaLomnicka 208’8”^ OP 63.61m

CarolineKennedy

JennaBaker

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2009 ALL-AMERICANS

Top:Jacoby Ford won the 2009 NCAA championship

in the 60m dash, clocking a time of 6.52 seconds. He also was All-American in the 100m dash.

Middle:The 4x100m relay team finished third at the NCAAOutdoor Championships with a school-record time

of 38.77 seconds. The lineup consisted of (left to right) Justin Murdock, Trenton Guy, Jacoby Ford,

and C.J. Spiller.

Bottom:Liane Weber became Clemson’s first-ever

All-American in the pentathlon. She finished sixth in the event with an ACC record 4,235 points.

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Records & History

Shawn Crawford (1997-2000)2004 Olympic Gold Medalist - 200 MetersThree-Time NCAA Champion - 200 Meters

11-Time All-American

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NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP TRADITION

MEN

CharlesAllen1999 Indoor4x400mRelay 3:07.80

ShawnCrawford1998 Indoor200mDash 20.692000 Indoor200mDash 20.26 Outdoor200mDash 20.09

JacobyFord2009 Indoor60mDash 6.52

KennyFranklin1999 Indoor4x400mRelay 3:07.80

DavidsonGill1999 Indoor4x400mRelay 3:07.80

PhilipGreyling1989 Indoor4x800mRelay 7:17.45

MichaelGreen1992 Indoor55mDash 6.081993 Indoor55mDash 6.15 Outdoor100mDash 10.09

TerranceHerrington1989 Indoor4x800mRelay 7:17.45

AtoModibo1999 Indoor400m 46.11 Indoor4x400mRelay 3:07.80

TravisPadgett2007 Indoor60mDash 6.56

MikeRadziwinski1989 Indoor4x800mRelay 7:17.45

DuaneRoss1995 Outdoor110mHurdles 13.32

CLEMSON’S INDIVIDUAL NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

WesleyRussell1993 Indoor400m 45.92

JamesTrapp1992 Indoor200mDash 20.66

DaveWittman1989 Indoor4x800mRelay 7:17.45

WOMEN

MichelleBurgher2001 Outdoor4x400mRelay 3:29.97

LaShondaCutchin2001 Outdoor4x400mRelay(alternate) 3:29.97

TinaKrebs1983 Indoor1000YardRun 2:28.581985 Indoor1500m 4:17.451986 IndoorMile 4:40.82

CydonieMothersill2001 Indoor200mDash 22.89 Outdoor4x400mRelay 3:29.97

JamineMoton2002 HammerThrow 220’6”/67.20m

GiseleOliveira2005 IndoorTripleJump 45’1.75”/13.76m

MarciaSmith2001 Outdoor4x400mRelay 3:29.97

ShekeraWeston2001 Outdoor4x400mRelay 3:29.97

ShawnCrawford

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OLYMPIC TRADITION

Charles Allen2000, 2004

Guyana, Canada

Michelle Burgher2000, 2004

Jamaica

Carlton Chambers1996

Canada

Shawn Crawford2004, 2008United States

Cormac Finnerty1996 Olympian

Ireland

Kim Graham1996

United States

Michael Green1992, 1996

Jamaica

Jacey Harper2000, 2004

Trinidad and Tobago

Terrance Herrington1992

United States

Anthony Knight1992

Jamaica

Itay Magidi2008Israel

Todd Matthews2004Sudan

Gail Prescod1992

St. Vincent

Duane Ross2004

United States

Dwight Thomas2000, 2004, 2008

Jamaica

James Trapp1992

United States

Sultan Tucker2004

Liberia

Desai Williams1984, 1988

Canada

Mark McKoy1992

Canada

Cowin Mills2008

Trinidad and Tobago

Ato Modibo2000, 2004, 2008

Trinidad and Tobago

Cydonie Mothersill2000, 2004, 2008

Cayman Islands

Gisele Oliveira2008Brazil

Travis Padgett2008

United States

1984 (Los Angeles, California, USA)DesaiWilliams•Bronze•4x100mRelay

1992 (Barcelona, Spain)MarkMcKoy•Gold•110mHurdles

1996 (Atlanta, Georgia, USA)CarltonChambers•Gold•4x100mRelayKimGraham•Gold•4x100mRelay

2000 (Sydney, Australia)MichelleBurgher•Silver•4x400mRelay

2004 (Athens, Greece)ShawnCrawford•Gold•200mDashShawnCrawford•Silver•4x100mRelayMichelleBurgher•Bronze•4x400mRelay

2008 (Beijing, China)DwightThomas•Gold•4x100mRelayShawnCrawford•Silver•200mDash

CLEMSON’S MEDALISTS

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MEN’S ALL-AMERICANS

INDOORYear Name Event Place Mark1980 HansKoeleman Mile 4th 4:04.041981 HansKoeleman 2Mile 4th 8:37.411982 WyboLelieveld 1000yd 2nd 2:08.061983 WyboLelieveld Mile 4th 4:02.581985 VictorSmalls HighJump T-6th 7’1”1986 GregMoses 55m 5th 6.251987 MikeSpiritoso ShotPut 2nd 60’11.25”1988 YehezkelHalifa 3000m 6th 8:03.351989 Wittman, Greyling, 4x800m 1st 7:17.45 Radziwinski, Herrington YehezkelHalifa 5000m 4th 14:20.39 DovKremer 5000m 6th 14:23.35 GregMoses 55m 4th 6.171990 JamesTrapp 55m 6th 6.20 Greyling,Hines,Wittman,Beecher 4x800m 3rd 7:20.651991 JamesTrapp 55m 5th 6.21 LarryRyans 55mHH 11th 7.421992 Michael Green 55m 1st 6.08 JamesTrapp 55m 4th 6.22 James Trapp 200m 1st 20.66 AnthonyKnight 55mHH 3rd 7.21 LarryRyans 55mHH 5th 7.26 WesleyRussell 400m 3rd 46.43 AndrewBeecher 800m 5th 1:49.40 CormacFinnerty 3000m 3rd 8:00.961993 Michael Green 55m 1st 6.15 Wesley Russell 400m 1st 45.92 CormacFinnerty 3000m 3rd 8:04.88 DuaneRoss 55mHH 4th 7.261994 Francis,Oliver,Richards,Roach 4x400m 7th 3:08.98 KendrickRoach 800m 9th 1:50.09 DuaneRoss 55mHH 3rd 7.221995 DuaneRoss 55mHH 5th 7.25 TonyWheeler 200m 3rd 20.90 ClarenceRichards 400m 6th 46.92 Gill,Richards,Francis,Oliver,Wheeler 4x400m 5th 3:07.34 JohnThorp HighJump 7th 7’1.75”1997 JeremichaelWillliams 55mHH 2nd 7.241998 Shawn Crawford 200m 1st 20.69 JeremichaelWilliams 55mHH 2nd 7.18 GregHines 55mHH 7th 7.34 Allen,Gill,Haynes,Franklin 4x400m 3rd 3:09.001999 Ato Modibo 400m 1st 46.11 SultanTucker 60mH 6th 7.86 ShawnCrawford 200m 4th 20.85 Allen, Franklin, Gill, Modibo 4x400m 1st 3:07.802000 ShawnCrawford 60m 4th 6.67 Shawn Crawford 200m 1st 20.26 SultanTucker 60mHH 8th 7.972001 SultanTucker 60mHH 3rd 7.69 ToddMatthews 60mHH 5th 7.772002 DougAmeigh HighJump 4th 7’2.5” ToddMatthews 60mHH 4th 7.79 AtoModibo 400m 5th 46.44 DwightThomas 60m 6th 6.702003 Bolling,Cheney,Harper,Spain 4x400m 7th 3:08.92 LarryGriffin 60m 7th 6.73 TerranceMcDaniel HighJump 5th 6’11.75”2004 RoyCheney 60mHH 9th 7.77 GeorgeKitchens LongJump 7th 25’4”2005 GeorgeKitchens LongJump 7th 25’3”2006 MitchGreeley PoleVault T-8th 17’6.5” BrentHobbs Heptathlon 10th 5,361pts2007 Travis Padgett 60m 1st 6.56 JacobyFord 60m 3rd 6.60 JasonBell TripleJump 10th 49’9” RyanKoontz Heptathlon 7th 5,569pts2008 TravisPadgett 60m 3rd 6.60 C.J.Spiller 60m 10th 6.67 MitchGreeley PoleVault 2nd 17’8.5”2009 Jacoby Ford 60m 1st 6.52

Name Years Ind Out TotalShawnCrawford 1997-2000 4 7 11JamesTrapp 1990-92 4 6 10TonyWheeler 1994-97 2 6 8JeremichaelWilliams 1996-98 2 5 7DuaneRoss 1992-95 3 4 7TravisPadgett 2006-08 2 4 6AtoModibo 1999-2002 3 3 6CarltonChambers 1995-98 0 6 6MichaelGreen 1990-93 2 4 6Jacoby Ford 2007-09 2 3 5ToddMatthews 1999-2002 2 3 5CharlesAllen 1997-2000 2 3 5KennyFranklin 1996-99 2 3 5DavidsonGill 1995-96,1998-99 3 2 5LarryRyans 1990-92,1994 3 2 5GeorgeKitchens 2002-05 2 2 4DwightThomas 2002 1 3 4GregHines 1995-98 1 3 4MitchelFrancis 1994-95 2 2 4EnayatOliver 1992-95 2 2 4CormacFinnerty 1991-93 2 2 4TerranceHerrington 1985,1987-89 1 3 4

MEN’S ALL-AMERICA LEADERS

JamesTrapp

LarryRyans

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MEN’S ALL-AMERICANS

OUTDOORYear Name Event Place Mark1968 RogerCollins Javelin 4th 240’3”1969 RogerCollins Javelin 6th 239’7”1970 RogerCollins Javelin 4th 254’5”1976 EdFern(USTFF) HighJump 5th 7’0” MikeColumbus(USTFF) Discus 5th 181’2” StewartRalph(USTFF) Javelin 3rd 241’6”1977 MikeColumbus Discus 6th 189’6” StewartRalph Javelin 3rd 257’0”1978 StewartRalph Javelin 2nd 263’4”1980 TerrenceToatley(USTFF) 100m 2nd 10.35w MikeHartle(USTFF) Javelin 2nd 251’4” DesaiWilliams 200m 4th 20.45w Williams,Toatley,Sharpe,Davis 4x100m 5th 40.011981 JuliusOgaro 3000mSC 5th 8:32.75 HansKoeleman 3000mSC 6th 8:33.20 MikeHartle Javelin 5th 251’4”1982 JackHarkness Discus 2nd 203’4” MikeHartle Javelin 7th 253’0” JimHaughey 5000m 10th 14:17.591983 JimHaughey 5000m 9th 14:08.08 WyboLelieveld 1500m 4th 3:41.681985 VictorSmalls HighJump 4th 7’5”1986 MikeSpiritoso ShotPut 2nd 68’3.25” VictorSmalls HighJump 6th 7’1”1987 MikeSpiritoso ShotPut 8th 58’9.25” TerranceHerrington 1500m 3rd 3:38.571988 YehezkelHalifa 10,000m 5th 28:58.76 TerranceHerrington 800m 4th 1:47.58 DovKremer 5000m 2nd 13:56.631989 TerranceHerrington 1500m 3rd 3:45.05 PhilipGreyling 1500m 8th 3:46.58 DovKremer 5000m 5th 14:14.281990 JamesTrapp 100m 5th 10.23 PhilipGreyling 1500m 6th 3:41.91 LarryRyans 110mHH 9th 13.831991 Thomas,Green,Ryans,Trapp 4x100m 2nd 39.24 JamesTrapp 100m 4th 10.05 MichaelGreen 100m 5th 10.131992 JamesTrapp 100m 3rd 10.25 JamesTrapp 200m 4th 20.49 Wheatley,Russell,Gilbert,Trapp 4x100m 6th 39.25 CormacFinnerty 5000m 4th 14:05.091993 Michael Green 100m 1st 10.09 CormacFinnerty 5000m 7th 14:08.60 AnthonyKnight 110mHH 4th 13.89 DuaneRoss 110mHH 7th 14.08 Wheatley,Oliver,Gilbert,Green 4x100m 5th 39.351994 MitchelFrancis 400mIH 2nd 49.86 TonyWheeler 200m 3rd 20.30 LarryRyans 110mHH 6th 13.91 DuaneRoss 110mHH 7th 14.111995 Duane Ross 110mHH 1st 13.32 TonyWheeler 200m 6th 20.64 JohnThorp HighJump 5th 7’2.25” MitchelFrancis 400mIH 5th 49.99 Ross,Wheeler,Chambers,Oliver 4x100m 5th 39.281996 TonyWheeler 200m 3rd 20.60 CarltonChambers 200m 6th 20.66 CarltonChambers 100m 4th 10.19 JeremichaelWilliams 110mHH 7th 13.71 Hines,Thomas,Wheeler,Haynes 4x400m 8th 3:09.491997 Wheeler,Williams,Chambers, 4x100m 2nd 38.92 Allen,Franklin CarltonChambers 100m 4th 10.40 JeremichaelWilliams 110mHH 7th 13.811998 Chambers,Crawford, 4x100m 5th 39.07 Williams,Franklin GregHines 400mIH 5th 50.46 AaronHaynes 400mIH 13th 51.72 ShawnCrawford 100m 8th 10.56 ShawnCrawford 200m 3rd 20.74 JeremichaelWilliams 110mHH 4th 13.76

GregHines 110mHH 7th 13.801999 ShawnCrawford 200m 6th 20.75 DavidsonGill 800m 8th 1:49.95 KaiMaull LongJump 8th 25’7.25” AtoModibo 400m 5th 45.37 Allen,Franklin,Moorman,Crawford 4x100m 5th 39.63 Allen,Moorman,Gill,Modibo 4x400m 8th 3:05.05-semi2000 ShawnCrawford 100m 6th 10.26 Shawn Crawford 200m 1st 20.09 ToddMatthews 110mHH 3rd 13.57 FredSharpe 400mIH 7th 51.062001 AndyGiesler Decathlon 7th 7,498pts ToddMatthews 110mHH 9th 13.83 AtoModibo 400m 8th 46.822002 ToddMatthews 110mHH 2nd 13.53 DwightThomas 100m 2nd 10.29 DwightThomas 200m 2nd 20.60 Currie,Harper,Spain,Thomas 4x100m 2nd 38.822003 ItayMagidi 3000mSC 8th 8:36.92 GeorgeKitchens LongJump 10th 24’9.75”2004 GeorgeKitchens LongJump 8th 25’4.5”2005 RonaldRichards 100m 5th 10.38 ScottKautz 400mIH 9th 50.24 ItayMagidi 3000mSC 7th 8:34.122006 TravisPadgett 100m 4th 10.24 JasonBell TripleJump 6th 51’11.75” RyanKoontz Decathlon 7th 7,284pts2007 TravisPadgett 100m 3rd 10.09 Padgett,Brown,Mills,Spiller 4x100m 7th 40.07 MitchGreeley PoleVault 4th 17’6.5”2008 TravisPadgett 100m 2nd 10.16 JacobyFord 100m 5th 10.33 MattClark 10,000m 16th 29:50.512009 JacobyFord 100m 9th 14.34 Murdock,Spiller,Guy,Ford 4x100m 3rd 38.77

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WOMEN’S ALL-AMERICANS

INDOORYear Name Event PL Mark1981 CindyDuarte 3000m(AIAW) 4th N/A1983 Tina Krebs 1000 yd 1st 2:28.581985 Tina Krebs 1500m 1st 4:17.45 KirstiVoldness 1500m 3rd 4:21.851986 Tina Krebs Mile 1st 4:40.821990 LisaDillard 55m 5th 6.861991 MarciaFletcher LongJump 9th 19’8.25” AneSkak 800m 6th 2:08.841992 KarenHartmann 800m 3rd 2:04.55 NanetteHolloway TripleJump 5th 42’3.5”1993 KimGraham 200m 8th 24.43 MonyettaHaynesworth LongJump 5th 20’3” TonyaMcKelvey LongJump 6th 19’10.25”1994 MareikeRessing 3000m 3rd 9:26.10 TonyaMcKelvey LongJump 14th 19’.25”1996 TreshellMayo 200m 5th 23.501998 NikkieBouyer 55mHH 6th 7.62 Cutchin,Watt 4x400mRelay 6th 3:37.34 Bouyer,Weston1999 NikkieBouyer 60mH 9th 8.30 ShekeraWeston 400m 9th 54.232001 Cydonie Mothersill 200m 1st 22.89 JamineMoton ShotPut 2nd 53’8.5” JamineMoton WeightThrow 3rd 66’11.5” Burgher,Mothersill, 4x400mRelay 3rd 3:34.83 Smith,Weston2002 JamineMoton ShotPut 8th 53’8.26” JamineMoton WeightThrow 2nd 73’10” SheriSmith TripleJump 7th 42’5.5”2004 Ulfarsdottir,Rutherford, 4x400mRelay 8th 3:34.94 Smith,Hinton2005 Gisele Oliveira Triple Jump 1st 45’1.75”2007 DellaClark WeightThrow 3rd 68’5”2009 LianeWeber Pentathlon 6th 4,235

OUTDOORYear Name Event PL Mark1981 CindyDuarte 3000m(AIAW) N/A N/A1982 StephanieWeikert 3000m 5th 9:33.931983 TinaKrebs 800m 2nd 2:03.01 JudithShephard 3000m 5th 9:14.51985 TinaKrebs 1500m 4th 4:15.741986 TinaKrebs 1500m 3rd 4:19.18 UteJamrozy 10,000m 4th 33:14.831990 LisaDillard 100m 4th 11.48 LisaDillard 200m 7th 23.74 AngelaDolby ShotPut 11th 48’1.75”1991 Dillard,Fleetwood, 4x100mRelay 5th 44.39 Graham,Henderson

KimGraham 200m 4th 23.13 MareikeRessing 3000m 4th 9:10.32 AneSkak 800m 6th 2:06.981992 KimGraham 200m 2nd 23.24 KarenHartmann 1500m 6th 4:22.72 AngelFleetwood 400m 9th 52.78 AngelaDolby ShotPut 8th 50’1.75” NanetteHolloway TripleJump 6th 42’8”1993 KimGraham 200m 4th 23.07 MareikeRessing 3000m 6th 9:27.35 TonyaMcKelvey LongJump 11th 19’10.75”1996 TreshellMayo 200m 6th 23.121997 NikkiSims ShotPut 11th 50’10” Wilson,Norsworthy, 4x400mRelay 4th 3:32.18 Watt,Weston1999 NikkieBouyer 400mH 6th 57.74 ShekeraWeston 200m 7th 23.23 Brown,Weston, 4x100mRelay 7th 44.03 Cutchin,Bouyer2001 Burgher, Mothersill, 4x400m Relay 1st 3:29.97 Smith, Weston, Cutchin* ShekeraWeston 200m 4th 23.19 ShekeraWeston 400m 10th 52.92 JamineMoton ShotPut 2nd 56’4.75” Murray,Burgher, 4x100mRelay 4th 44.19 Weston,Mothersill2002 Jamine Moton Hammer Throw 1st 220’6” GiseleOliveira TripleJump 7th 43’0.5” SheriSmith TripleJump 9th 42’7”2003 GiseleOliveira TripleJump 3rd 44’6” GiseleOliveira LongJump 8th 20’5.75”2004 GiseleOliveira TripleJump 3rd 44’10.75”2005 GiseleOliveira TripleJump 2nd 45’0.5”

Note: * denotes alternate for the event

Name Years Ind Out TotalShekeraWeston 1997-99,2001 3 7 10GiseleOliveira 2002-05 1 5 6JamineMoton 1998-99,2001-02 4 2 6TinaKrebs 1983,1985-87 3 3 6NikkieBouyer 1996,1998-99 3 2 5KimGraham 1991-93 1 4 5LisaDillard 1989-91 1 3 4CydonieMothersill 2001 2 2 4MichelleBurgher 2001 1 2 3MareikeRessing 1991-93,1995 1 2 3TonyaMcKelvey 1991-93 2 1 3

WOMEN’S ALL-AMERICA LEADERS

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MEN’S NCAA PARTICIPANTS

INDOOR - BY EVENT55mMichael Green 1991, 1992, 1993James Trapp 1990, 1991, 1992Doug Thomas 1990Greg Moses 1986, 198960mC.J. Spiller 2008Jacoby Ford 2007, 2009Travis Padgett 2007, 2008Corey Brown 2006Ronald Richards 2005Larry Griffin 2003Jacey Harper 2003Dwight Thomas 2002David Collins 2000Shawn Crawford 2000200mJacey Harper 2001Shawn Crawford 1998, 1999, 2000Tony Wheeler 1995Michael Green 1992James Trapp 1992400mAto Modibo 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002Clarence Richards 1994, 1995Wesley Russell 1992, 1993500mMarcus Black 1986800mKendrick Roach 1993, 1994Andrew Beecher 1991, 1992, 1993Terrance Herrington 1988, 1989Dave Wittman 1989MilePhilip Greyling 1989, 1990Martin Flynn 1987Wybo Lelieveld 1983Hans Koeleman 19801,000 yardTerrance Herrrington 1987Wybo Lelieveld 19821,000mTerrance Herrington 1985Two MileHans Koeleman 19813,000mItay Magidi 2007Cormac Finnerty 1992, 1993Yehezkel Halifa 1988Peter Van de Kerkhove 1986Robert Debrouwer 19855,000mYehezkel Halifa 1989Dov Kremer 19894x400m RelayHarper, Bolling, Cheney, Spain 2003Harper, Thomas, Spain, Modibo 2002Allen, Spain, Crawford, Harper 2000Allen, Franklin, Gill, Modibo 1999Allen, Gill, Haynes, Franklin 1998Gill, Richards, Francis, Oliver, Wheeler 1995Francis, Oliver, Richards, Roach 19944x800m RelayGreyling, Hines, Wittman, Beecher 1990Wittman, Greyling, Radzwinski, Herrington 198955m HurdlesJeremichael Williams 1997, 1998Greg Hines 1997, 1998Duane Ross 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995Larry Ryans 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993Anthony Knight 1991, 199260m HurdlesRoy Cheney 2004

Todd Matthews 2001, 2002Sultan Tucker 1999, 2000, 2001High JumpAdam Linkenauger 2004, 2005, 2006Terrance McDaniel 2003Doug Ameigh 2002Malcolm Reynolds 2001John Thorp 1993, 1995Victor Smalls 1985Long JumpGeorge Kitchens 2004, 2005Triple JumpJason Bell 2005, 2007Pole VaultMitch Greeley 2006, 2007, 2008Bryan Wiliams 1999Shot PutMike Spiritoso 198735 Lb. Weight ThrowMike Neary 1991HeptathlonBrent Hobbs 2006Ryan Koontz 2006, 2007Rick Hill 2004

INDOOR - BY YEAR1980Hans Koeleman Mile1981Hans Koeleman Two Mile1982Wybo Lelieveld 1,000 yard1983Wybo Lelieveld Mile1985Robert DeBrouwer 3000mVictor Smalls High Jump1986Greg Moses 55mMarcus Black 500mPeter Van de Kerkhove 3000m1987Martin Flynn MileTerrance Herrington 1000ydMike Spiritoso Shot Put1988Terrance Herrington 800mYehezkel Halifa 3000m1989Greg Moses 55mTerrance Herrington 800mDave Wittman 800mPhilip Greyling MileDov Kremer 5000mYehezkel Halifa 5000mWittman, Greyling,Radziwinski, Herrington 4x800m1990James Trapp 55mDoug Thomas 55mPhilip Greyling MileGreyling, Hines, Wittman, Beecher 4x800mLarry Ryans 55m Hurdles1991James Trapp 55mMichael Green 55mAndrew Beecher 800mAnthony Knight 55m HurdlesLarry Ryans 55m HurdlesMike Neary Weight Throw1992Michael Green 55m, 200mJames Trapp 55m, 200mWesley Russell 400mAndrew Beecher 800m

Cormac Finnerty 3000mAnthony Knight 55m HurdlesLarry Ryans 55m HurdlesDuane Ross 55m Hurdles1993Michael Green 55mWesley Russell 400mAndrew Beecher 800mKendrick Roach 800mCormac Finnerty 3000mDuane Ross 55m HurdlesLarry Ryans 55m HurdlesJohn Thorp High Jump1994Clarence Richards 400mKendrick Roach 800mFrancis, Oliver, Richards, Roach 4x400m RelayDuane Ross 55m Hurdles1995Tony Wheeler 200mClarence Richards 400mDuane Ross 55m HurdlesJohn Thorp High Jump*Gill, Richards, Francis, Oliver 4x400m Relay1997Jeremichael Williams 55m HurdlesGreg Hines 55m Hurdles1998Shawn Crawford 55m, 200mGreg Hines 55m HurdlesJeremichael Williams 55m Hurdles1999Shawn Crawford 200mAto Modibo 400mAllen, Franklin, Gill, Modibo 4x400m RelaySultan Tucker 60m HurdlesBryan Williams Triple Jump2000Shawn Crawford 60m, 200mDavid Collins 60m Sultan Tucker 60m HurdlesAto Modibo 400mAllen, Spain, Crawford, Harper 4x400m Relay2001Jacey Harper 200mAto Modibo 400mTodd Matthews 60m HurdlesSultan Tucker 60m HurdlesMalcolm Reynolds High Jump2002Dwight Thomas 60mAto Modibo 400mHarper, Thomas, Spain, Modibo 4x400mTodd Matthews 60m HurdlesDoug Ameigh High Jump2003Larry Griffin 60mJacey Harper 60mHarper, Bolling, Cheney, Spain 4x400m RelayTerrance McDaniel High Jump2004Roy Cheney 60m HurdlesAdam Linkenauger High JumpGeorge Kitchens Long JumpRick Hill Heptathlon2005Ronald Richards 60mAdam Linkenauger High JumpGeorge Kitchens Long JumpJason Bell Triple Jump2006Corey Brown 60mAdam Linkenauger High JumpMitch Greeley Pole Vault

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Brent Hobbs HeptathlonRyan Koontz Heptathlon2007Jacoby Ford 60mTravis Padgett 60mItay Magidi 3000mJason Bell Triple JumpMitch Greeley Pole VaultRyan Koontz Heptathlon2008Travis Padgett 60mC.J. Spiller 60mMitch Greeley Pole Vault2009Jacoby Ford 60m

OUTDOOR - BY EVENT100mJacoby Ford 2007, 2008, 2009Justin Murdock 2009C.J. Spiller 2009Travis Padgett 2006, 2007, 2008Ronald Richards 2005Tye Hill 2004Airese Currie 2003, 2004Dwight Thomas 2002Jacey Harper 2001Shawn Crawford 1998, 2000Carlton Chambers 1996, 1997Michael Green 1991,1992, 1993James Trapp 1990, 1991, 1992Greg Moses 1986Terrance Toatley 1980200mTravis Padgett 2007, 2008Ronald Richards 2005Tye Hill 2004Airese Currie 2003, 2004Dwight Thomas 2002Jacey Harper 2001Shawn Crawford 1998, 1999, 2000Kenny Franklin 1997, 1998Tony Wheeler 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997Carlton Chambers 1996James Trapp 1990, 1992Marcus Black 1986Greg Moses 1985Desai Williams 1980400mOtto Spain 2003Ato Modibo 1999, 2001, 2002Shawn Thomas 1997Wesley Russell 1992George Chiles 1985800mDavidson Gill 1999Andrew Beecher 1990, 1992Terrance Herrington 1985, 19881500mMike Kauffman 1994Philip Greyling 1989, 1990Dave Wittman 1990Terrance Herrington 1987, 1989Wybo Lelieveld 19833,000m SteeplechaseItay Magidi 2003, 2005, 2006Dave Wittman 1991Hans Koeleman 1981Julius Ogaro 19815000mMatt Clark 2007Cormac Finnerty 1991, 1992, 1993Larry Clark 1990Dov Kremer 1988, 1989

Martin Flynn 1985, 1986Rob Debrouer 1985Jim Haughey 1982, 198310,000mMatt Clark 2008Yehezkel Halifa 1988Jim Haughey 1981110m HurdlesLydell Perry 2004Todd Matthews 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002Sultan Tucker 1999, 2001Jeremichael Williams 1996, 1997, 1998Greg Hines 1998Duane Ross 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995Larry Ryans 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994Anthony Knight 1991, 1992, 1993William O’Bannon 1985Kevin Farris 1985Eric Olson 1985400m HurdlesScott Kautz 2005Fred Sharpe 2000Greg Hines 1995, 1998Aaron Haynes 1998Mitchel Francis 1994, 1995Dion Wafford 19904x100m RelayMurdock, Spiller, Guy, Ford 2009Padgett, Brown, Mills, Spiller 2007Cheney, Brown, Padgett, Mills 2006Griffin, T. Hill, Richards, Currie 2004Griffin, T. Hill, Richards, Harper 2003Currie, Spain, Harper, Thomas 2002Harper, Crawford, Allen, Moorman 2000Allen, Franklin, Moorman, Crawford 1999Chambers, Crawford, Williams, Franklin 1998Wheeler, Williams, Chambers, Allen, Franklin 1997Ross, Wheeler, Chambers, Oliver 1995Wheatley, Oliver, Gilbert, Green 1993Wheatley, Russell, Gilbert, Trapp 1992Gilber, Green, Ryans, Trapp 1992Thomas, Green, Ryans, Trapp 1991Williams, Toatley, Sharpe, Davis 19804x400m RelayBolling, Cheney, Harper, Spain 2003Harper, R. Hill, Spain, Modibo 2002

Allen, Gill, Haynes, Franklin 1998Allen, Franklin, Gill, Modibo 1999Francis, Richards, Thomas, Oliver 1995Beecher, Wafford, Wittman, Green 1990Long JumpGeorge Fields 2007George Kitchens 2003, 2004, 2005Kai Maull 1999High JumpAdam Linkenauger 2004, 2006, 2007Terrance McDaniel 2004Malcolm Reynolds 2001John Thorp 1995Victor Smalls 1985, 1986Ed Fern 1975, 1976Shane Stroup 1975Triple JumpJason Bell 2005, 2006Pole VaultMitch Greeley 2006, 2007, 2008Ryan Lewis 2003Shot PutScott Erbach 1991Mike Spiritoso 1986, 1987JavelinKen Peterson 1985Mike Hartle 1980, 1981, 1982Van W. Weise 1981Stewart Ralph 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978Roger Collins 1968, 1969, 1970DiscusJack Harkness 1982Mike Columbus 1975, 1976, 1977DecathlonRyan Koontz 2006Rick Hill 2003, 2004Andy Geisler 2000, 2001

OUTDOOR - BY YEAR1968Roger Collins Javelin1969Roger Collins JavelinJack Hill 6 Mile1970Roger Collins Javelin1975Ed Fern High JumpShane Stroup High JumpStuart Ralph JavelinMike Columbus Discus1976Ed Fern High JumpStewart Ralph JavelinMike Columbus Discus1977Stewart Ralph JavelinMike Columbus Discus1978Stewart Ralph Javelin1980Terrance Toatley 100mDesai Williams 200mWilliams, Toatley, Sharpe, Davis 4x100m RelayMike Hartle Javelin1981Julius Ogaro 3000m SteeplechaseHans Koeleman 3000m SteeplechaseJim Haughey 10,000m Mike Hartle JavelinVan W. Weise Javelin1982Jim Haughey 5000mMike Hartle Javelin

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Jack Harkness Discus1983Wybo Lelieveld 1500mJim Haughey 5000m1985Greg Moses 200mVictor Smalls High JumpTerrance Herrington 800mRob Debrouwer 5000mMartin Flynn 5000mKen Peterson Javelin1986Greg Moses 100mMarcus Black 200mMartin Flynn 5000mVictor Smalls High JumpMike Spiritoso Shot Put1987Terrance Herrington 1500mMike Spiritoso Shot Put1988Terrance Herrington 800mDov Kremer 5000mYehezkel Halifa 10,000m1989Terrance Herrington 1500mPhilip Greyling 1500mDov Kremer 5000m1990James Trapp 100m, 200mAndrew Beecher 800mPhilip Greyling 1500mDave Wittman 1500mLarry Clark 5000mBeecher, Wafford, Wittman, Green 4x400m RelayLarry Ryans 110m HurdlesDion Wafford 400m Hurdles1991Michael Green 100mJames Trapp 100mDave Wittman 3000m SteeplechaseCormac Finnerty 5000mThomas, Green, Ryans, Trapp 4x100m RelayAnthony Knight 110 HurdlesLarry Ryans 110 HurdlesScott Erbach Shot Put1992James Trapp 100m, 200mMichael Green 100mWesley Russell 400mAndrew Beecher 800mCormac Finnerty 5000mWheatley, Russell, Gilbert, Trapp 4x100m RelayThomas, Green, Ryans, Trapp 4x100m RelayLarry Ryans 110m HurdlesAnthony Knight 110m HurdlesDuane Ross 110m Hurdles1993Michael Green 100mAndrew Beecher 800mCormac Finnerty 5000mAnthony Knight 110m HurdlesDuane Ross 110m HurdlesWheatley, Oliver, Gilbert, Green 4x100m Relay1994Tony Wheeler 200mMike Kauffman 1500mLarry Ryans 110m HurdlesDuane Ross 110m HurdlesMitchel Francis 400m Hurdles1995Tony Wheeler 200mDuane Ross 110m HurdlesMitchel Francis 400m Hurdles

Greg Hines 400m HurdlesRoss, Wheeler, Chambers, Oliver 4x100m RelayFrancis, Richards, Thomas, Oliver 4x400m RelayJohn Thorp High Jump1996Carlton Chambers 100mCarlton Chambers 200mTony Wheeler 200mJeremichael Williams 110m Hurdles1997Carlton Chambers 100mTony Wheeler 200mKenny Franklin 200mShawn Thomas 400mJeremichael Williams 110m HurdlesGreg Hines 110m Hurdles, 400m HurdlesAaron Haynes 400m HurdlesMarcus Phillips 400m HurdlesWheeler, Williams, Chambers, Allen 4x100m RelayFranklin, Wheeler, Chambers, Allen 4x100m RelayPhillips, Thomas, Haynes, Wheeler 4x400m Relay1998Shawn Crawford 100m, 200mKenny Franklin 200mGreg Hines 110m HurdlesJeremichael Williams 110m HurdlesAaron Haynes 400m HurdlesGreg Hines 400m HurdlesChambers, Crawford, Williams, Franklin 4x100m RelayAllen, Gill, Haynes, Franklin 4x400m Relay1999Shawn Crawford 200mAto Modibo 400mDavidson Gill 800mSultan Tucker 110m HurdlesTodd Matthews 110m HurdlesAllen, Franklin, Moorman,Crawford 4x100m RelayAllen, Franklin, Gill, Modibo 4x400m RelayKai Maull Long Jump2000Shawn Crawford 100m, 200mTodd Matthews 110m HurdlesFred Sharpe 400m HurdlesHarper, Crawford, Allen, Moorman 4x100m RelayAndy Giesler Decathlon2001Jacey Harper 100m, 200mAto Modibo 400mTodd Matthews 110m HurdlesSultan Tucker 110m HurdlesMalcolm Reynolds High JumpAndy Geisler Decathlon2002Dwight Thomas 100m, 200mAto Modibo 400m

Todd Matthews 110m HurdlesCurrie, Spain, Harper, Thomas 4x100m RelayHarper, R. Hill, Spain, Modibo 4x400m Relay2003Airese Currie 100m, 200mOtto Spain 400mGriffin, T. Hill, Richards, Harper 4x100m RelayBolling, Cheney, Harper, Spain 4x400m RelayItay Magidi 3000m SteeplechaseGeorge Kitchens Long JumpRyan Lewis Pole VaultRick Hill Decathlon2004Airese Currie 100m, 200mTye Hill 100m, 200mLydell Perry 110m HurdlesGriffin, T. Hill, Richards, Currie 4x100m RelayAdam Linkenauger High JumpTerrance McDaniel High JumpGeorge Kitchens Long JumpRick Hill Decathlon2005Ronald Richards 100m, 200mScott Kautz 400m HurdlesItay Magidi 3000m SteeplechaseGeorge Kitchens Long JumpJason Bell Triple Jump2006Travis Padgett 100mCheney, Brown, Padgett, Mills 4x100m RelayItay Magidi 3000m SteeplechaseAdam Linkenauger High JumpJason Bell Triple JumpMitch Greeley Pole VaultRyan Koontz Decathlon2007Jacoby Ford 100mTravis Padgett 100m, 200mPadgett, Brown, Mills, Spiller 4x100m RelayMatt Clark 5000mGeorge Fields Long JumpAdam Linkenauger High JumpMitch Greeley Pole Vault2008Jacoby Ford 100mTravis Padgett 100m, 200mMatt Clark 10,000mMitch Greeley Pole Vault2009Jacoby Ford 100mJustin Murdock 100mC.J. Spiller 100mMurdock, Spiller, Guy, Ford 4x100m

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INDOOR - BY EVENT55mSimone Tomlinson 1995Gail Prescod 1992Kim Graham 1991, 1992Lisa Dillard 1989, 1990, 199160mCydonie Mothersill 2001Simone Tomlinson 1996200mCydonie Mothersill 2001Shenita Wilson 1997Treshell Mayo 1995, 1996Samantha Watt 1995Kim Graham 1991, 1992, 1993Lisa Dillard 1990400mShekera Weston 1999Shenita Wilson 1997Angel Fleetwood 1991, 1992800mKaren Hartmann 1992, 1993Ane Skak 1991MilePerry Fields 2001Mareike Ressing 1993Tina Krebs 1986, 19871,000 yardTina Krebs 19831,500mTina Krebs 1985Kirsti Voldness 19853,000m Mareike Ressing 1994Anne Evans 1991Ute Jamrozy 1987Cindy Duarte 198155m HurdlesNikki Bouyer 1998Monyetta Haynesworth 1993Monique Everett 1991, 1992Marcia Fletcher 198960m HurdlesNikki Bouyer 1996, 19994x400m RelayUlfarsdottir, Rutherford, Smith, Hinton 2004Burgher, Mothersill, Cutchin, Weston 2001Cutchin, Watt, Bouyer, Weston 1998Weston, Norsworthy, Watt, Wilson 1997Long JumpTerri Robinson 1999Tonya McKelvey 1993, 1994Monyetta Haynesworth 1993Courtney Singleton 1993Marcia Fletcher 1991Triple JumpPatricia Mamona 2008, 2009Gisele Oliveira 2005Sheri Smith 2002Nanette Holloway 1990, 1992Marcia Fletcher 1991Weight ThrowDella Clark 2007Jamine Moton 2001, 2002Shot PutJamine Moton 1999, 2001, 2002Nikki Sims 1995, 1996PentathlonLiane Weber 2007, 2009Patricia Mamona 2009

INDOOR - BY YEAR1981Cindy Duarte 3000m

1983Tina Krebs 1000 yd1985Tina Krebs 1500mKirsti Voldness 1500m1986Tina Krebs Mile1987Ute Jamrozy 3,000mTina Krebs Mile1989Lisa Dillard 55mMarcia Fletcher 55m Hurdles1990Lisa Dillard 55m, 200mNanette Hollaway Triple Jump1991Kim Graham 55m, 200mLisa Dillard 55mAngel Fleetwood 400mAne Skak 800mAnne Evans 3,000mMonique Everett 55m HurdlesMarcia Fletcher Long Jump, Triple Jump1992Kim Graham 55m, 200mGail Prescod 55mAngel Fleetwood 400mKaren Hartmann 800mMonique Everett 55m HurdlesNanette Holloway Triple Jump1993Kim Graham 200mKaren Hartmann 800mMareike Ressing MileMonyetta Haynesworth 55m Hurdles, Long JumpCourtney Singleton Long JumpTonya McKelvey Long Jump1994Mareike Ressing 3,000mTonya McKelvey Long Jump1995Simone Tomlinson 55mSamantha Watt 200mTreshell Mayo 200mNikki Sims Shot Put1996Simone Tomlinson 60mTreshell Mayo 200mNikkie Bouyer 60m HurdlesNikki Sims Shot Put1997Shenita Wilson 200m, 400mWeston, Norsworthy, Watt, Wilson 4x400m Relay

1998Nikkie Bouyer 55m HurdlesCutchin, Watt, Bouyer, Weston 4x400m Relay1999Shekera Weston 400mNikkie Bouyer 60m HurdlesTerri Robinson Long JumpJamine Moton Shot Put2001Cydonie Mothersill 60m, 200mPerry Fields MileBurgher, Mothersill, Cutchin, Weston 4x400m RelayJamine Moton Shot Put, Weight Throw2002Sheri Smith Triple JumpJamine Moton Shot Put, Weight Throw2004Ulfarsdottir, Rutherford, Smith, Hinton 4x400m Relay2005Gisele Oliveira Triple Jump2007Della Clark Weight ThrowLiane Weber Pentathlon2008Patricia Mamona Triple Jump2009Patricia Mamona Triple JumpPatricia Mamona PentathlonLiane Weber Pentathlon

OUTDOOR - BY EVENT100mSimone Tomlinson 1998Lisa Dillard 1990200mKristine Scott 2009Shekera Weston 1999, 2001Simone Tomlinson 1998Nikkie Bouyer 1998Treshell Mayo 1994, 1995, 1996Kim Graham 1991, 1992, 1993Lisa Dillard 1990400mShenita Wilson 1996, 1997Angel Fleetwood 1992800mAne Skak 1991Tina Krebs 19831500mKaren Hartmann 1992Tina Krebs 1984, 1985, 19863,000mMareike Ressing 1991, 1993Judith Shephard 1983, 1984

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Stephanie Weikert 1982Kerry Robinson 1982Cindy Duarte 19815,000mJudith Shephard 1985Kerry Robinson 1983Stephanie Weikert 1983Jennifer Briscoe 198210,000mTina Jenson 1997K. Friedrichsen 1994Michelle Scholtz 1990Ute Jamrozy 1986100m HurdlesPolly Hardy 2008Nikki Bouyer 1996, 1998400m HurdlesChristina Smith 2004Silja Ulfarsdottir 2004, 2005Nikki Bouyer 1999Virginia Barnes 19954x100m RelayMurray, Burgher, Weston, Mothersill 2001Brown, Weston, Cutchin, Bouyer 1999Robinson, Tomlinson, Bouyer, Weston 1998Wilson, Tomlinson, Watt, Weston 1997Wilson, Wyatt, Mayo, Bouyer 1996McKelvey, Prescod, Fleetwood, Graham 1992Dillard, Fleetwood, Graham, Henderson 1991Dillard, Henderson, Fleetwood, Walton 19904x400m RelayUlfarsdottir, Smith, Cousins, Hinton 2004Burgher, Mothersill, Smith, Weston, Cutchin 2001Cutchin, Brown, Bouyer, Weston 1999Cutchin, Watt, Bouyer, Weston 1998Wilson, Norsworthy, Watt, Weston 1997High JumpSharia Clinkscales 1994Long JumpGisele Oliveira 2003Tonya McKelvey 1993Triple JumpPatricia Mamona 2007, 2008Gisele Oliveira 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005Nanette Holloway 1992Marcia Fletcher 1991Shot PutJamine Moton 2001Nikki Sims 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997Angela Dolby 1990, 1992Hammer ThrowJamine Moton 2002HeptathlonLiane Weber 2007Lauren Nicholson 2003Katja Pettinen 1995

OUTDOOR - BY YEAR1981Cindy Duarte 3,000m 1982Stephanie Weikert 3,000mKerry Robinson 3,000mJennifer Briscoe 5,000m1983Tina Krebs 800mJudith Shephard 3,000mKerry Robinson 5,000mStephanie Weikert 5,000m1984Tina Krebs 1,500mJudith Shephard 3,000m1985Tina Krebs 1,500m

Judith Shephard 5,000m1986Tina Krebs 1,500mUte Jamrozy 10,000m1990Lisa Dillard 100m, 200mMichelle Scholtz 10,000mDillard, Henderson, Fleetwood, Walton 4x100mAngela Dolby Shot Put1991Kim Graham 200mAne Skak 800mMareike Ressing 3000mDillard, Fleetwood, Graham, Henderson 4x100mMarcia Fletcher Triple Jump1992Kim Graham 200mAngel Fleetwood 400mKaren Hartmann 1500mMcKelvey, Prescod, Fleetwood, Graham 4x100m RelayNanette Holloway Triple JumpAngela Dolby Shot Put1993Kim Graham 200mMareike Ressing 3000mTonya McKelvey Long Jump1994Treshell Mayo 200mKaren Friedrichsen 10,000mSharia Clinkscales High JumpNikki Sims Shot Put1995Treshell Mayo 200mVirginia Barnes 400m HurdlesNikki Sims Shot PutKatja Pettinen Heptathlon1996Treshell Mayo 200mShenita Wilson 400mWilson, Watt, Mayo, Bouyer 4x100m RelayNikki Bouyer 100m HurdlesNikki Sims Shot Put1997Shenita Wilson 400m

Tina Jenson 10,000mWilson, Tomlinson, Watt, Weston 4x100m RelayWilson, Norsworthy, Watt, Weston 4x400m RelayNikki Sims Shot Put1998Simone Tomlinson 100m, 200mNikkie Bouyer 200m, 100m HurdlesRobinson, Tomlinson, Bouyer, Weston 4x100m RelayCutchin, Watt, Bouyer, Weston 4x400m Relay1999Shekera Weston 200mBrown, Weston, Cutchin, Bouyer 4x100m RelayCutchin, Brown, Bouyer, Weston 4x400m RelayNikkie Bouyer 400m Hurdles2001Shekera Weston 200mMurray, Burgher, Weston, Mothersill 4x100m RelayBurgher, Mothersill, Smith, Weston, Cutchin 4x400m RelayJamine Moton Shot Put2002Jamine Moton Hammer ThrowGisele Oliveira Triple Jump2003Joana Costa Pole VaultLauren Nicholson HeptathlonGisele Oliveira Long Jump, Triple Jump2004Christina Smith 400m HurdlesSilja Ulfarsdottir 400m HurdlesUlfarsdottir, Smith, Cousins, Hinton 4x400m RelayGisele Oliveira Triple Jump2005Silja Ulfarsdottir 400m HurdlesGisele Oliveira Triple Jump2007Patricia Mamona Triple JumpLiane Weber Heptathlon2008Polly Hardy 100m HurdlesPatricia Mamona Triple Jump2009Kristine Scott 200m

Note: Bold denotes current student-athlete.

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INDOOR1955 Allston Mitchell High Jump 6’2”1959 John Dunkelberg 600 yards 1:12.71960 John Dunkelberg 600 yards 1:13.31962 Wesley King 70 yard LH 7.41963 Jimmy Wynn 60 yards 6.41964 Cone, Adams, Mile Relay 3:26.2 Shaw, Wynn1967 Jim Taylor 70 yard HH 8.8 Greg Benz Shot Put 53’3.75”1970 Morgan, Romero 2-Mile Relay 7:57.5 Seesman, Hall1972 Wayne Jenkins 600 yards 1:13.7 Long, Copeland, Mile Relay 3:34.4 Zungoli, Jenkins1973 Ed Fern High Jump 6’10” Zungoli, Copeland, Mile Relay 3:19.9 Seesman, Jenkins1975 Ed Fern High Jump 6’10” George, Moore, Mile Relay 3:23.9 Funk, Huff1977 Dean Matthews 2-Mile 8:57.71978 Jerry Butler 60 yards 6.21979 Messam, Rucker, DMR 10:07.4 J. Flynn, Coffman1980 Desai Williams 60 yards 6.2 Desai Williams 440 yards 48.55 Hans Koeleman Mile 4:04.04 Hans Koeleman 2-Mile 8:49.51 Davis, Rucker, Mile Relay 3:16.81 Sharpe, Williams1987 Marcus Black 600 yards 1:10.0 Mike Spiritoso Shot Put 63’4” Mike Spiritoso 35-lb Wt. 50’11” Martin Flynn 2-Mile 8:46.291988 Paul McCaffrey Mile 4:10.50 Terrance Herrington 800m 1:51.361989 Yehezkel Halifa 5000m 14:04.79 Rodney Keasler Long Jump 24’5.75” Soggs, Hines, 2-Mile Relay 7:26.99 Wittman, Herrington Mike Neary 35-lb Wt. 53’7” Philip Greyling Mile 4:08.96 Philip Greyling 3000m 8:12.621990 Scott Erbach Shot Put 55’2.25” Doug Thomas 55m 6.22 Dave Wittman 800m 1:53.01 James Trapp 200m 21.03 @Philip Greyling 3000m 8:17.13 @Philip Greyling Mile 4:05.85 Larry Clark 5000m 14:24.05 Gichaba, Hines, 2-Mile Relay 7:40.06 Beecher, @Greyling Beecher, Wafford, Mile Relay 3:11.38 Green, Trapp1991 James Trapp 55m 6.221992 Michael Green 55m 6.15 Larry Ryans 55mHH 7.12 Cormac Finnerty Mile 4:03.72 Cormac Finnerty 3000m 8:16.73 Wright, Roach, 2-Mile Relay 7:30.52 Dorrity, Beecher Scott Erbach Shot Put 57’7.25”1993 Duane Ross 55mHH 7.12 @Michael Green 55m 6.10 @Michael Green 200m 20.96 Wesley Russell 400m 46.03 Cormac Finnerty 3000m 8:11.941994 Mike Kauffman Mile 4:07.96 Eric Lander Pole Vault 17’2.75”1995 Duane Ross 55mHH 7.22 Gill, Richards, 4x400m Relay 3:12.14 Wheeler, Francis1996 Tooman, Hines, DMR 10:05.68 Reckner, Harris Hines, Thomas, 4x400m Relay 3:14.84 Gill, Haynes Shawn Thomas 200m 21.681997 Greg Hines 55mHH 7.34 David Hartzler Pole Vault 16’7.5”1998 Shawn Crawford 60m 6.66 Joe Gibson 3000m 8:16.30 Tony Lloyd Triple Jump 50’9.5”1999 @Shawn Crawford 60m 6.77

@Shawn Crawford 200m 20.81 Ato Modibo 400m 46.00 Davidson Gill 800m 1:52.46 Esteban Diaz Mile 4:10.20 Sultan Tucker 60mHH 7.79 Allen, Franklin, 4x400m Relay 3:09.66 Gill, Modibo Doug Ameigh High Jump 7’1.5” Bryan Williams Triple Jump 52’5.25”2000 @Shawn Crawford 60m 6.62 @Shawn Crawford 200m 20.43 Sultan Tucker 60mHH 7.79 Fred Sharpe 800m 1:51.792001 @Jacey Harper 60m 6.74 @Jacey Harper 200m 21.35 Ato Modibo 400m 46.57 Todd Matthews 60mHH 7.73 Doug Ameigh High Jump 7’0.5” Spain, Harper, 4x400m Relay 3:14.08 Copes, Modibo2002 Dwight Thomas 60m 6.76 Dwight Thomas 60mHH 7.81 Jacey Harper 200m 21.57 Ato Modibo 400m 47.582003 Larry Griffin 60m 6.76 @Jacey Harper 200m 21.48 Otto Spain 400m 47.63 Jason Meany 3000m 8:17.072004 Tye Hill 60m 6.73 Adam Linkenauger High Jump 7’2.25” Derek Gilson Shot Put 59’11” Rick Hill Heptathlon 5,528 pts2005 Itay Magidi 5000m 14:16.03 Adam Linkenauger High Jump 6’11.75” George Kitchens Long Jump 24’11.25”2006 Adam Linkenauger High Jump 7’2.5” Mitch Greeley Pole Vault 17’7” Ryan Koontz Heptathlon 5,515 pts2007 Jacoby Ford 60m 6.52 George Fields Long Jump 24’5.5”2008 #Travis Padgett 60m 6.63 Mitch Greeley Pole Vault 17’8.5”2009 Jacoby Ford 60m 6.51

OUTDOOR1956 John Steedley 120 yard HH 14.71959 Paul Snyder Javelin 219’9”

1960 John Dunkelberg 440 yards 47.91962 Jim Wynn 100 yards 9.7 Shawn, Gilberg, 440 yard Relay 42.3 Wynn, Kelly1963 Center Leland Long Jump 24’5” Jim Wynn 100 yards 9.7 Jim Wynn 220 yards 21.0 King, Poole, 440 yard Relay 41.8 Wynn, Kelly1964 Dick Dobbs Discus 156’4.5” Avery Nelson Triple Jump 46’7.5” Poole, Shaw, 440 yard Relay 41.8 Wynn, Durham Wynn, Huey, Mile Relay 3:14.2 Cone, Adams1965 Avery Nelson Triple Jump 46’7”1967 Greg Benz Shot Put 55’5.5” Jim Taylor 120 yard HH 14.4 Roger Collins Javelin 247’1”1969 @Roger Collins Javelin 253’9” Josh Collins 100 yards 9.61970 Roger Collins Javelin 262’2” Josh Collins 100 yards 9.6 Josh Collins 200 yards 21.51971 Mac Copeland 440 yard IH 53.01974 Ed Fern High Jump 6’10”1975 Ed Fern High Jump 6’9.25” Stewart Ralph Javelin 239’8” Mike Columbus Discus 176’1.5”1976 Ed Fern High Jump 7’0” Stewart Ralph Javelin 266’5” Mike Columbus Discus 169’3”1977 Mike Columbus Discus 188’9”1978 Mike Columbus Discus 186’0” Stewart Ralph Javelin 249’4”1980 Mike Hartle Javelin 249’0” Desai Williams 100m 10.49 Desai Williams 200m 20.71 @Julius Ogaro 5000m 14:07.11 @Julius Ogaro 10,000m 29:31.6 @Julius Ogaro 3000mSC 8:42.73

ACC Champions(Indoor and Outdoor Combined)

Name Total Ind Years James Trapp 12 6 1990-92Shawn Crawford 11 9 1997-00Jacey Harper 10 6 2000-03Michael Green 9 6 1990-93Tony Wheeler 9 4 1994-97Jimmy Wynn 9 4 1962-64Ato Modibo 8 4 1999-02Hans Koeleman 7 7 1980-83Andrew Beecher 7 2 1990-93Adam Linkenauger 7 7 2003-07Dave Wittman 6 5 1988-91Larry Ryans 6 3 1990-92, 94Ed Fern 5 5 1973-76Dwight Thomas 5 5 2002Terrance Herrington 5 4 1985, 87-89Desai Williams 5 4 1979-80Philip Greyling 5 4 1989-91Duane Ross 5 4w 1992-95Eric Lander 5 5 1993-96Davidson Gill 5 1 1995-96, 99Larry Griffin 5 1 2001-04Travis Padgett 5 4 2006-08Mike Columbus 4 4 1975-78Martin Flynn 4 4 1984-87Mike Spiritoso 4 4 1983-84, 86-87Cormac Finnerty 4 4 1990-93Sultan Tucker 4 3 1998-01Wesley Russell 4 2 1992-93Shawn Thomas 4 2 1994-96Otto Spain 4 2 2000-03Tye Hill 4 2 2003-05Charles Allen 4 0 1997-00

Note: Total includes individual championships plus relay crowns.

MEN’S LEADERS

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Hans Koeleman 1500m 3:46.55 Mark McKoy 110mHH 14.261981 Hans Koeleman 3000mSC 8:49.98 Terrence Toatley 100m 10.471982 C.McSwain, Varn, 4x100m Relay 40.86 Toatley, R. McSwain Mike Hartle Javelin 257’5” @Hans Koeleman 3000mSC 8:35.6 Jack Harkness Shot Put 57’7” Jim Haughey 10,000m 29:46.91983 Terrence Toatley 100m 10.6 @Hans Koeleman 5000m 13:56.76 Jeff Jones Long Jump 24’9.75” Jim Haughey 10,000m 30:00.75 @Hans Koeleman 3000mSC 8:35.91984 Mike Spiritoso Shot Put 58’10” Stijn Jaspers 5000m 14:07.34 Stijn Jaspers 10,000m 29:43.541985 Victor Smalls High Jump 7’1” @Greg Moses 100m 10.23 @Greg Moses 200m 20.41 Martin Flynn 5000m 14:18.721986 Greg Moses 100m 10.32 Marcus Black 400m 46.77 Martin Flynn 1500m 3:44.3 Eddie Richardson 400mIH 51.40 Shelton Boyer Long Jump 25’1.5” Victor Smalls High Jump 6’11.75” Frank Crossen Javelin 208’6” Martin Flynn 5000m 14:07.001987 Marcus Black 400m 47.0 Mike Spiritoso Shot Put 59’4.25” Terrance Herrington 800m 1:48.73 Terrance Herrington 1500m 3:43.34 Frank Crossen Javelin 216’8”1988 Yehezkel Halifa 10,000m 28:56.80 Dov Kremer 1500m 3:44.36 Frank Crossen Javelin 214’7”1989 Terrance Herrington 1500m 3:56.3

Dave Wittman 3000mSC 9:01.3 Rodney Keasler Long Jump 24’11” Yehezkel Halifa 10,000m 29:53.151990 Larry Clark 10,000m 29:54.48 Dave Wittman 1500m 3:47.58 @James Trapp 100m 10.12 @James Trapp 200m 20.61 Thomas, James, 4x100m Relay 40.19 Ryans, @Trapp Beecher, Wafford, 4x400m Relay 3:08.02 Hines, @Trapp Jeff Fields Pole Vault 17’0”1991 Thomas, Green, 4x100m Relay 39.14 James, Trapp Dave Wittman 3000mSC 8:53.5 Dave Wittman 1500m 3:47.95 Larry Ryans 110mHH 13.76 Michael Green 100m 10.39 Andrew Beecher 800m 1:48.831992 @James Trapp 100m 10.27 @James Trapp 200m 20.48 Andrew Beecher 800m 1:48.20 Cormac Finnerty 5000m 14:10.78 Larry Ryans 110mHH 13.61 Duane Ross 110mHH 13.61 Gilbert, @Trapp, 4x100m Relay 39.96 Ryans, Russell Beecher, @Trapp, 4x400m Relay 3:05.09 Roach, Russell Scott Erbach Shot Put 58’2.5”1993 Wheatley, @Green, 4x100m Relay 39.80 Gilbert, Oliver Wesley Russell 400m 45.62 @Michael Green 100m 10.03w @Michael Green 200m 20.83 Eric Lander Decathlon 6,934 pts Eric Lander Javelin 198’3” Cormac Finnerty 5000m 14:16.381994 Tony Wheeler 200m 20.52

Wheeler, Ross, 4x100m Relay 40.29 Ryans, Oliver Mike Kauffman 1500m 3:46.161995 Tony Wheeler 200m 20.36 Duane Ross 110mHH 13.89 Francis, Thomas, 4x400m Relay 3:05.16 Hines, Wheeler1996 Tony Wheeler 400m 45.50 Eric Lander Decathlon 7,615 pts Eric Lander Javelin 220’4” Matt Helinski Hammer 193’9” Gill, Thomas, 4x400m Relay 3:10.76 Wheeler, Haynes1997 Tony Wheeler 200m 20.23 Jeremichael Williams 110mHH 13.76 Williams, Wheeler, 4x100m Relay 39.73 Franklin, Allen David Hartzler Pole Vault 16’7.25” Matt Helinski Hammer 190’1” Josh Scott Decathlon 7,016 pts1998 @Shawn Crawford 100m 10.18 @Shawn Crawford 200m 20.31 Jeremichael Williams 110mHH 13.53 Damian DiCola Javelin 203’6” Jason Brewer High Jump 6’1.75” Chambers, Allen, 4x100m Relay 39.65 @Crawford, Franklin1999 Ato Modibo 400m 45.51 Sultan Tucker 110mHH 13.82 Doug Ameigh High Jump 7’1”2000 @Shawn Crawford 100m 10.37 @Shawn Crawford 200m 20.54 Todd Matthews 110mHH 13.81 Fred Sharpe 400mIH 50.73 Harper, @Crawford, 4x100m Relay 40.19 Allen, Moorman Ryan Lewis Pole Vault 16’4.75” Malcolm Reynolds High Jump 6’10.75” Andy Giesler Decathlon 7,254 pts2001 Jacey Harper 100m 10.25 Jacey Harper 200m 20.71 Ato Modibo 400m 44.87 Todd Matthews 110mHH 13.84 Jason Meany 5000m 14:31.59 Tucker, Modibo, 4x100m Relay 40.24 Harper, Griffin Andy Giesler Decathlon 7,619 pts2002 @Dwight Thomas 100m 10.27 @Dwight Thomas 200m 20.73 @Dwight Thomas 110mHH 13.74 Griffin, Spain, 4x100m Relay 39.86 Harper, Currie2003 Otto Spain 400m 46.30 Roy Cheney 110mHH 14.15 Griffin, Spain, 4x100m Relay 40.20 T. Hill, Currie Rick Hill Decathlon 7,068 pts2004 Tye Hill 100m 10.52 Michael Bolling 400mIH 51.61 Griffin, Hill, 4x100m Relay 39.75 Richards, Currie Adam Linkenauger High Jump 7’1” George Kitchens Long Jump 24’6.25” Rick Hill Decathlon 7,300 pts2005 Adam Linkenauger High Jump 7’1” George Kitchens Long Jump 25’2.5”2006 Travis Padgett 100m 10.35 Adam Linkenauger High Jump 6’11.75” Ryan Koontz Decathlon 7,371 pts2007 Travis Padgett 100m 10.23 Matt Clark 10,000m 29:46.26 Mills, Porter 4x400m Relay 3:09.89 Swaggard, Brown Adam Linkenauger HIgh Jump 7’1.75”2008 #Travis Padgett 100m 10.17 Guy, Brown 4x100m Relay 39.40 Mills, #T. Padgett Mitch Greeley Pole Vault 17’0.75”2009 Jacoby Ford 100m 10.28

Note: @ - Indicates Overall Meet MVP; # - Indicates Meet Track MVP; the ACC did not hold indoor championships from 1981-86; Bold denotes current student-athlete.

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ACC Champions(Indoor and Outdoor Combined)

Name Total Ind Years Kim Graham 15 10 1991-93Jamine Moton 13 13 1998-99, 2001-02Lisa Dillard 8 6 1989-91Gisele Oliveira 7 7 2002-05Shekera Weston 7 3 1997-99, 2001Jeannie Burris 6 6 1987-90Cydonie Mothersill 6 3 2001Angel Fleetwood 5 1 1989-92Michelle Burgher 4 1 2001Karen Hartmann 4 4 1992-95Tina Krebs 4 4 1983, 1985-87Lisa Parak 4 4 1989-91Nikki Sims 4 4 1994-97Simone Tomlinson 4 4 1995-98Silja Ulfarsdottir 4 1 2002-05Nikkie Bouyer 3 1 1996, 1998-99Angela Dolby 3 3 1989-92Treshell Mayo 3 1 1993-96Tonya McKelvey 3 1 1991-93Mareike Ressing 3 1 1991,93,95Marcia Smith 3 1 2000-02

Note: Total includes individual championships plus relay crowns.

WOMEN’S LEADERSINDOOR1987 Ute Jamrozy 2 mile 10:01.47 Jeannie Burris Shot Put 42’4.5”1988 Jeannie Burris Shot Put 44’6”1989 Lisa Dillard 55m 6.91 Jeannie Burris Shot Put 47’9.75”1990 Lisa Dillard 55m 6.88 Anne Evans 3000m 9:48.54 Angela Dolby Shot Put 48’0.5”1991 Angel Fleetwood 400m 54.44 Kim Graham 55m 6.91 Kim Graham 200m 23.78 Ane Skak 800m 2:07.141992 Monyetta Haynesworth LJ 20’5” Monique Everett 55mH 7.74 @Kim Graham 55m 6.91 @Kim Graham 200m 23.59 Karen Hartmann Mile 4:44.491993 @Karen Hartmann Mile 4:51.26 @Karen Hartmann 800m 2:07.82 Kim Graham 200m 23.57 Mareike Ressing 3000m 9:39.45 Kohler, Mayo, Mile Relay 3:44.35 Avery, Graham 1994 Barnes, Avery, DMR 11:48.46 Engel, Ressing Tonya McKelvey LJ 20’0.25”1995 Nikki Sims Shot Put 51’3.5” Simone Tomlinson 55m 6.891996 Nikki Sims Shot Put 49’5.5”1997 Weston, Norsworthy, 4x400m 3:42.76 Watt, Wilson1998 Simone Tomlinson 60m 7.28 Samantha Watt 400m 54.45 Cutchin, Watt 4x400m 3:39.59 Bouyer, Weston1999 Shekera Weston 200m 23.62 Shekera Weston 400m 53.36 Erin Nett Pole Vault 11’6.25” Jamine Moton Shot Put 49’1.5”2000 Joana Costa Pole Vault 11’11.75”2001 Cydonie Mothersill 200m 23.58 Marcia Smith 400m 54.45 @Jamine Moton Shot Put 52’5.25” @Jamine Moton Weight Throw 68’0.5” Smith, Cutchin, 4x400m 3:41.69 Burgher, Mothersill2002 Jamine Moton Weight Throw 68’4.5” Jamine Moton Shot Put 51’9.75”

2004 Silja Ulfarsdottir 200m 23.96 Hinton, Rutherford, 4x400m 3:41.08 Smith, Ulfarsdottir Gisele Oliveira LJ 20’10.75” Gisele Oliveira TJ 44’1.5” Lauren Nicholson Pentathlon 3,676 pts2005 Gisele Oliveira TJ 45’1.75”2007 Liane Weber Pentathlon 4,089 pts2009 ^April Sinkler High Jump 5’11.5” ^April Sinkler Long Jump 21’4.25” Liane Weber Pentathlon 4,218 pts

OUTDOOR1983 Kerry Robinson 5000m 16:02.76 Tina Krebs 800m 2:02.821984 Tina Krebs 800m 2:02.821985 Tina Krebs 800m 2:05.791986 Tina Krebs 800m 2:05.86 Elsa Breit 1500m 4:23.77 Ute Jamrozy 10,000m 33:32.601987 Jeannie Burris Discus 135’5”1988 Jeannie Burris Shot Put 45’5”1989 Lisa Dillard 100m 11.64 Lisa Dillard 200m 23.73 Jeannie Burris Shot Put 45’2.5” Helen Rogers 10,000m 35:20.0 Lisa Parak Discus 150’2.75”1990 Dillard, Henderson, 4x100m 45.61 Fleetwood, Walton Lisa Dillard 100m 11.57 Lisa Dillard 200m 23.56 Angela Dolby Shot Put 47’7” Lisa Parak Discus 149’7” Lisa Parak Javelin 161’4”1991 Ane Skak 400mIH 58.61 Skak, @Graham, 4x400m 3:34.50 Fleetwood, Walton @Kim Graham 200m 23.42 @Graham, Henderson, 4x100m 44.88 Fleetwood, Dillard Lisa Parak Discus 149’8”1992 @Kim Graham 100m 11.48 @Kim Graham 200m 23.31 @Graham, Fleetwood, 4x100m 44.60 Prescod, McKelvey Karen Hartmann 1500m 4:21.52 Angela Dolby Shot Put 50’0.5” Liz Griesback Javelin 148’6” Anne Evans 5000m 16:54.171993 @Kim Graham 100m 11.57 @Kim Graham 200m 23.73 @Graham, McKelvey, 4x100m 45.69 Ketter, Mayo Erika Selby 400mH 1:02.04 Mareike Ressing 3000m 9:33.251994 Nikki Sims Shot Put 47’6 .25”1995 @Nikki Sims Shot Put 52’7.25” Treshell Mayo 200m 23.471997 Simone Tomlinson 100m 12.01 Annu Montell Heptathlon 5,171 pts1998 Simone Tomlinson 100m 11.21 Nikkie Bouyer 200m 23.12 Kammie Blount Javelin 143’0” Jamine Moton Shot Put 50’1.75”1999 Erin Nett Pole Vault 12’ 1/2” Jamine Moton Shot Put 50’3.25” Jamine Moton Discus 163’5” Robinson, Weston, 4x100m 45.07 Cutchin, Bouyer2001 @Cydonie Mothersill 100m 11.34 @Cydonie Mothersill 200m 22.57 Shekera Weston 400m 52.81 Kyana Elder 100mH 13.51 Michelle Burgher 400mH 57.79 Sheri Smith TJ 41’9.25” Jamine Moton Discus 176’7” Jamine Moton Shot Put 52’5.25” Jamine Moton Hammer 188’8” Murray, Weston 4x100m 44.19 Burgher, @Mothersill Smith, Cutchin, 4x400m 3:41.69 Burgher, @Mothersill2002 @Jamine Moton Hammer 206’1” @Jamine Moton Shot Put 55’5”

2003 Gisele Oliveira TJ 43’10”2004 Ulfarsdottir, Smith, 4x400m 3:37.28 Cousins, Hinton Gisele Oliveira TJ 43’5.25”2005 Ulfarsdottir, Hinton, 4x400m 3:40.25 Hill, Perry Gisele Oliveira LJ 20’8.5” Gisele Oliveira TJ 43’9.75”

Note: @ - Indicates Overall Meet MVP; ^ - Indicates Meet Field MVP; the ACC began women’s ACC outdoor meets in 1983 and indoor meets in 1987; Bold denotes current student-athlete.

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MEN’S ALL-ACC HONORS

INDOOR1987

Terrance Herrington 1000 yards 2:08.19Rodney Keasler Long Jump 24’11.25”Kelvin Sykes Triple Jump 52’3.5”George Milton High Jump 7’1.5”

1988Dov Kremer Mile 4:10.62Jeff Fields Pole Vault 16’0”John Boobas Shot Put 56’8”

1989Greg Moses 55m 6.28Terrance Herrington 800m 1:49.71Dov Kremer Mile 4:09.56Dov Kremer 3000m 8:12.63

1990James Trapp 55m 6.24Dion Wafford 400m 47.62Dennis Hines 800m 1:53.64Dave Wittman Mile 4:06.38Larry Ryans 55mHH 7.37

1991Doug Thomas 55m 6.24Cormac Finnerty 3000m 8:19.04Jorge Pacheco 5000m 14:19.3Larry Ryans 55mHH 7.27Jeff Fields Pole Vault 16’7.5”

1992James Trapp 55m 6.25Michael Green 200m 20.72James Trapp 200m 21.01Wesley Russell 400m 46.43Andrew Beecher 800m 1:50.05Anthony Knight 55mHH 7.31Scott Erbach Weight Throw 52’7”

1993Wesley Russell 200m 21.32Kendrick Roach 800m 1:51.05Mike Kauffman Mile 4:03.39Cormac Finnerty Mile 4:04.45Mike Kauffman 3000m 8:14.19Kevin Hogan 5000m 14:40.07Larry Ryans 55mHH 7.26

1994Mike Kauffman 3000m 8:27.37Kevin Hogan 5000m 14:45.10Clarence Richards 400m 48.91Duane Ross 55mHH 7.38Nathan Fields Pole Vault 16’8.75”

1995Davidson Gill 800m 1:54.82Junior Alexander 55mHH 7.60Eric Lander Pole Vault 16’10.75”

1996Shawn Thomas 400m 48.01Tony Wheeler 400m 48.72Greg Hines 55mHH 7.54Josh Scott High Jump 6’11”David Hartzler Pole Vault 16’7.5”Matt Helinski Shot Put 53’4.25”

1997Carlton Chambers 55m 6.34Shawn Thomas 200m 21.75Aaron Haynes 800m 1:55.39Esteban Diaz Mile 4:12.94Jeremichael Williams 55mHH 7.36Josh Scott High Jump 6’11”Bryan Williams Triple Jump 50’1.25”Kenny Franklin Triple Jump 48’6.75”Matt Helinski Shot Put 54’6.5”Matt Helinski Weight Throw 63’4.75”

1998Carlton Chambers 60m 6.70

Kenny Franklin 60m 6.70Shawn Crawford 200m 20.87Davidson Gill 800m 1:50.82Esteban Diaz Mile 4:07.34Joe Gibson 5000m 14:29.98Jeremichael Williams 60mHH 7.79Sultan Tucker 60mHH 7.82Bryan Williams Triple Jump 49’8.25”Jorge Tienda Pole Vault 15’5.75”Benjamin Hess Pole Vault 15’5.75”

1999Ato Modibo 200m 21.25Joe Gibson 5000m 14:26.14Todd Matthews 60mHH 7.91 Bryan Williams High Jump 6’10.75”Tony Lloyd Triple Jump 50’0.75”

2000David Collins 60m 6.70Ato Modibo 200m 21.38Ato Modibo 400m 46.39Mike Connelly 800m 1:52.42Charles Allen 60mHH 7.85Doug Ameigh High Jump 7’1”Kai Maull Long Jump 24’9.75”Bryan Williams Triple Jump 51’6.5”Keith Rzewuski Shot Put 52’8.75”

2001Larry Griffin 60m 6.89Ato Modibo 200m 21.50Otto Spain 200m 21.66Otto Spain 400m 47.81Sultan Tucker 60mHH 7.75Ian Potter 60mHH 7.99Malcolm Reynolds High Jump 7’0.5”Kai Maull Triple Jump 50’7.25”

2002Jacey Harper 60m 6.77Larry Griffin 60m 6.77Marcus Hodge 800m 1:53.63Jason Meany 5000m 14:24.40Todd Matthews 60mHH 7.83Doug Ameigh High Jump 7’3”

2003Jacey Harper 60m 6.77Airese Currie 60m 6.79Michael Bolling 400m 48.82Roy Cheney 60mHH 8.12Terrance McDaniel High Jump 7’1.75”

2004Ron Richards 60m 6.82Tye Hill 200m 21.61Ron Richards 200m 21.54Roy Cheney 60mHH 7.93George Kitchens Long Jump 24’2.5”Adam Klotzbach Pole Vault 15’11”Brent Hobbs Heptathlon 5,393 pts

2005Tye Hill 60m 6.76Ronald Richards 200m 21.44Roy Cheney 60mHH 7.98Itay Magidi 3000m 8:13.78Derrick Wyatt 3000m 8:13.94Derrick Wyatt 5000m 14:18.09Jason Bell Triple Jump 51’1.75”Mitch Greeley Pole Vault 16’4.75”Brent Hobbs Heptathlon 5,301 pts

2006Travis Padgett 60m 6.74Corey Brown 60m 6.78Roy Cheney 60m Hurdles 7.94Brent Hobbs Heptathlon 5,413 pts

2007Jacoby Ford 200m 21.43Matt Clark 3000m 8:19.42Matt Clark 5000m 14:18.32

Jason Bell Triple Jump 50’11.5”Adam Linkenauger High Jump 6’11.5”Mitch Greeley Pole Vault 17’5.5”Ryan Koontz Heptathlon 5,531 pts

2008C.J. Spiller 60m 6.70Matt Clark 5000m 14:29.37Chris Spear Pole Vault 17’0.75”Zach Berg Weight Throw 57’0.75”

2009Travis Swaggard 200m 21.48Travis Swaggard 400m 47.76

OUTDOOR1986

Terrance Parks Long Jump 24’11.75”Shelton Boyer High Jump 6’11.75”Eddie Richardson 400mIH 51.40

1987George Milton High Jump 6’9.75”Shelton Boyer Long Jump 24’10”Kevin Sykes Triple Jump 51’7.25”

1988Terrance Herrington 1500m 3:45.53Yekezkel Halifa 5000m 14:09.05

1989Charlie James 100m 10.57Dion Wafford 400m 51.80Terrance Herrington 800m 1:48.34Philip Greyling 1500m 3:56.5Philip Greyling 3000m 9:01.5Larry Clark 5000m 14:28.1Larry Clark 10,000m 30:12.74Jeff Fields Pole Vault 16’0”Frank Crossen Javelin 220’6”Scott Erbach Shot Put 52’6.75”

1990Dennis Hines 800m 1:49.59Philip Greyling 1500m 3:47.59Rim Cox 3000m 8:49.0Larry Clark 5000m 14:13.30Larry Ryans 110mHH 13.96Dion Wafford 400mIH 51.02

1991Doug Thomas 100m 10.41James Trapp 200m 20.92Jeff Fields Pole Vault 16’8.75”

1992Trevor Gilbert 100m 10.54Michael Wheatley 100m 10.79

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Wesley Russell 200m 21.00Kendrick Roach 800m 1:48.20Cormac Finnerty 1500m 3:47.04Larry Armstead Triple Jump 51’9”

1993Wesley Russell 200m 21.29Andrew Beecher 800m 1:48.08Mike Kauffman 1500m 3:47.56Kevin Hogan 10,000m 30:07.71Duane Ross 110mHH 14.00Delvon Wilson 400mIH 52.51John Thorp High Jump 7’1.75”

1994Clarence Richards 400m 45.94Larry Ryans 110mHH 13.81Mitchel Francis 400mIH 50.20Eric Lander Decathlon 6932Eric Lander Javelin 198’0”

1995Enayat Oliver 400m 46.91Clarence Richards 400m 46.93Junior Alexander 110mHH 14.32Greg Hines 400mIH 50.85John Thorp High Jump 7’1.75”David Hartzler Pole Vault 16’0.75”Josh Scott Decathlon 6415

1996Tony Wheeler 200m 20.07Shawn Thomas 400m 47.42Davidson Gill 800m 1:53.04Jeremichael Williams 110mHH 13.86Greg Hines 400mIH 51.37Aaron Haynes 400mIH 51.45Matt Helinski Shot Put 53’8.25”

1997Carlton Chambers 100m 10.50Tony Wheeler 400m 45.37John McMillian 1500m 3:51.64Greg Hines 110mHH 14.24Aaron Haynes 400mIH 50.06Marcus Phillips 400mIH 50.21Jason Brewer High Jump 6’9.75”Josh Scott Long Jump 23’6.25”Bryan Williams Triple Jump 48’10”Matt Helinski Shot Put 54’11.25”Damian DiCola Javelin 208’9”

1998Kenny Franklin 100m 10.32Carlton Chambers 100m 10.35Kenny Franklin 200m 20.97Davidson Gill 800m 1:50.53Greg Hines 110mHH 13.97Greg Hines 400mIH 50.42Tony Lloyd High Jump 6’8”Tony Lloyd Triple Jump 49’6.25”Bryan Williams Triple Jump 48’10.25”Benjamin Hess Pole Vault 16’3.25”Tom Hopkins Javelin 188’2”

1999Kenny Franklin 200m 20.63Kenny Franklin 400m 46.09Davidson Gill 800m 1:50.15Esteban Diaz 1500m 3:53.52Todd Matthews 110mHH 13.88Bryan Williams High Jump 7’1”Mark Jellison Decathlon 6620

2000Jacey Harper 100m 10.83Ato Modibo 400m 47.03Mike Connelly 800m 1:51.71Jason Meany 10,000m 30:18.54Sultan Tucker 110mHH 14.04Charles Allen 110mHH 14.25Doug Ameigh High Jump 6’8.75”Mark Mirabito High Jump 6’8.75”Kai Maull Long Jump 24’3.5”Mark Jellison Decathlon 6831

2001Larry Griffin 100m 10.60Sultan Tucker 100m 10.61Ato Modibo 200m 21.06Otto Spain 400m 46.47Sultan Tucker 110mHH 14.06Doug Ameigh High Jump 7’1”Kai Maull Triple Jump 49’3”

2002Larry Griffin 100m 10.54Ato Modibo 400m 45.81Todd Matthews 110mHH 13.75Doug Ameigh High Jump 6’10.75”Brit Barrow Triple Jump 51’1”Rick Hill Decathlon 7165George Kitchens Long Jump 24’7.75”Ryan Lewis Pole Vault 16’10.75”Terrance McDaniel Triple Jump 50’4.75”

2003Airese Currie 100m 10.52Larry Griffin 100m 10.59Otto Spain 200m 21.37Itay Magidi 3000mSC 8:52.30Jason Meany 5000m 14:17.81Michael Bolling 400mIH 51.93Roy Cheney 400mIH 52.30Terrance McDaniel Long Jump 24’7.75”Kai Maull Triple Jump 49’8.5”Ryan Lewis Pole Vault 16’0.75”

2004Airese Currie 100m 10.57Ron Richards 200m 21.16Lydell Perry 110mHH 14.01Scott Kautz 400mIH 52.16Ryan Fenton 3000mSC 9:05.69Derek Gilson Shot Put 55’7.75”Matt Lombardi Shot Put 54’5.25”Clayton Curtis Javelin 196’9”Brent Hobbs Decathlon 7,180 ptsRyan Hunter Decathlon 6,626 pts

2005Ronald Richards 100m 10.52Ronald Richards 200m 21.06Roy Cheney 110mHH 14.23Scott Kautz 400mIH 51.29Itay Magidi 3000mSC 8:41.69Mitch Greeley Pole Vault 16’6.75”Ryan Koontz Decathlon 7,012 pts

2006Itay Magidi 3000mSC 8:55.49George Fields Long Jump 24’9.75”Jason Bell Triple Jump 50’6”Mitch Greeley Pole Vault 16’2.75”Brent Hobbs Decathlon 7,101 pts

2007C.J. Spiller 100m 10.53Travis Padgett 200m 21.04Matt Clark 5000m 14:12.12George Fields Long Jump 24’6.5”Jason Bell Triple Jump 51’4.5”Mitch Greeley Pole Vault 17’0.75”Ryan Koontz Decathlon 7,139 pts

2008Jacoby Ford 100m 10.43Travis Padgett 200m 20.83Matt Clark 5000m 14:17.90Zach Berg Hammer Throw 188’6”Miller Moss Decathlon 6,991 ptsMike Feathers Decathlon 6,582 pts

2009C.J. Spiller 100m 10.49Trenton Guy 100m 10.51Jacoby Ford 200m 20.88Alex Padgett Hammer Throw 184’10”

All-ACC Honors(Indoor and Outdoor Combined)

Name Total Ind Years Ato Modibo 15 12 1999-2002James Trapp 14 8 1990-92Shawn Crawford 12 10 1997-2000Larry Ryans 11 8 1990-92, 94Jacey Harper 11 7 2000-2003Greg Hines 10 8 1995-98Michael Green 10 7 1990-93Davidson Gill 10 6 1995-96, 98-99Tony Wheeler 10 6 1994-97Terrance Herrington 9 8 1985,87-89Kenny Franklin 9 6 1996-99Andrew Beecher 9 4 1990-93Doug Ameigh 8 8 1999-2002Cormac Finnerty 8 8 1991-93Mitch Greeley 8 8 2005-08Eric Lander 8 8 1993-96Adam Linkenauger 8 8 2003-07Bryan Williams 8 8 1997-2000Philip Greyling 8 7 1989-91Travis Padgett 8 7 2006-08Sultan Tucker 8 7 1998-2001Wesley Russell 8 6 1992-93Larry Griffin 8 5 2001-2004Matt Helinski 7 7 1994-97Todd Matthews 7 7 1999-2002Dave Wittman 7 6 1988-91Ron Richards 7 6 2002-05Shawn Thomas 7 4 1994-97Roy Cheney 6 6 2003-2006Matt Clark 6 6 2004-05, 07-08Jacoby Ford 6 6 2007-09Duane Ross 6 5 1992-95Otto Spain 6 4 2000-03Airese Currie 6 3 2002-2004Charles Allen 6 2 1997-2000

Note: Total includes individual All-ACC honors plus relay crowns.

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All-ACC Honors(Indoor and Outdoor Combined)

Name Total Ind Years Kim Graham 18 12 1991-93Jamine Moton 17 17 1998-99, 2001-02Lisa Dillard 12 9 1989-91Gisele Oliveira 11 11 2002-05Shekera Weston 10 5 1997-99, 2001Angel Fleetwood 10 3 1989-92Nikkie Bouyer 10 7 1996, 1998-99Mareike Ressing 10 9 1991,93,95Silja Ulfarsdottir 9 6 2002-05Patricia Mamona 8 8 2007-PresentJeannie Burris 7 7 1987-90Nikki Sims 7 7 1994-97Angela Dolby 7 7 1989-92Treshell Mayo 7 5 1993-96Simone Tomlinson 6 6 1995-98

Note: Total includes individual All-ACC honors plus relay crowns.

WOMEN’S LEADERSINDOOR1988

Ute Jamrozy 3000m 9:30.96

1989Angela Dolby Shot Put 47’7.25”Lisa Dillard 200m 24.35

1990Jeannie Burris Shot Put 47’1.5”Lisa Dillard 200m 23.88

1991Lisa Dillard 55m 6.92Angela Dolby Shot Put 47’1.75”Anne Evans 3000m 9:25.66Marcia Fletcher Triple Jump 42’3.25”Marcia Fletcher Long Jump 20’7”

1992Angela Dolby Shot Put 46’9”Angel Fleetwood 400m 53.82

1993Monyetta Haynesworth 55mH 7.82Kim Graham 55m 6.91Mareike Ressing Mile 4:54.17Tonya McKelvey Long Jump 20’9.25”

1994Pam Ketter 55m 6.97Mareike Ressing 3000m 9:48.60Courtney Singleton Long Jump 19’7.5”Courtney Singleton Triple Jump 40’9.75”Nikki Sims Shot Put 45’10.75”

1995Virginia Barnes 800m 2:14.41Samantha Watt 400m 56.29Mareike Ressing 3,000m 9:44.90

1996Treshell Mayo 55m 7.01Nikkie Bouyer 200m 24.36Christine Engel Mile 4:48.80

1997Nicole Sims Shot Put 48’6.75”Simone Tomlinson 55m 6.96Shenita Wilson 400m 54.74

1998Terri Robinson 60m 7.45Shekera Weston 400m 54.87Nikkie Bouyer 200m 23.51Nikkie Bouyer 60mH 8.20Jamine Moton Shot Put 49’3”

1999Nikkie Bouyer 60mH 8.30Mandy McLane Pole Vault 11’6.25”

2000Kyana Elder 60mH 8.38Marcia Smith 400m 54.07

2001Michelle Burgher 400m 55.21Kyana Elder 60mH 8.40Mandy McLane Pole Vault 12’7.5”

2002Terri Robinson 60m 7.50Silja Ulfarsdottir 400m 55.14Sheri Smith Triple Jump 41’5.25”

2003Katie Pickett High Jump 5’7.75”

2004Silja Ulfarsdottir 400m 54.01Della Clark Weight Throw 57’7”

2005Gisele Oliveira Long Jump 20’3”

2006Della Clark Weight Throw 62’0.5”

2007Patricia Mamona Triple Jump 42’6”Caroline Kennedy Pole Vault 12’5.5”Della Clark Weight Throw 64’8”

2008Patricia Mamona Long Jump 19’10.75”Patricia Mamona Triple Jump 43’3.25”

2009Anastasia Wilson High Jump 5’9.25”Patricia Mamona Triple Jump 43’3”Nikola Lomnicka Weight Throw 61’10.25”Patricia Mamona Pentathlon 4,081 pts

OUTDOOR1988

Patricia Cuffee Shot Put 44’7”Helen Rogers 10,000m 34:58.47

1989Angela Dolby Shot Put 45’1”Nancy Taliaferro Discus 142’4”Lisa Parak Javelin 146’6”

1990Anne Evans 3000m 9:44.6Michelle Scholtz 10,000m 34:50.19

1991Patricia Cuffee Shot Put 45’10.25”Mareike Ressing 3000m 9:43.14Kim Graham 100m 11.72Gail Groulx 10,000m 35:05.62

1992Angel Fleetwood 200m 23.52Karen Hartmann 3000m 9:40.62Monyetta Haynesworth Triple Jump 20’9”

1993Treshell Mayo 400m 54.01Mareike Ressing 1500m 4:24.90Monyetta Haynesworth Long Jump 20’5.25”

1994Sharia Clinkscales High Jump 5’8.5”Mareike Ressing 3000m 9:47.71Denise Massey Discus 147’4”Jodie Phillips Javelin 138’5”

1995Sharia Clinkscales High Jump 5’9.25”Mareike Ressing 3,000m 9:52.07

1996Aija Kortesoja Shot Put 48’ 5.25”Treshell Mayo 100m 11.37Nikkie Bouyer 100mH 13.35Treshell Mayo 200m 22.89Shenita Wilson 400m 53.42Aija Kortesoja Heptathlon 5183 pts

1997Simone Tomlinson 100m 12.01Shenita Wilson 400m 52.98Annu Montell Heptathlon 5171Nikki Sims Shot Put 50’0.5”

1998Simone Tomlinson 200m 23.24Megan Hartman 3000m 9:59.30Mandy McLane Pole Vault 10’4”Jamine Moton Discus 154’5”

1999Shekera Weston 200m 23.26Julianne Littmann 5000m 17:18.51

Nikkie Bouyer 100mH 13.32Mandy McLane Pole Vault 11’3.75”Jamine Moton Hammer 178’2”

2000Kammi Blount Javelin 142’8”Joana Costa Pole Vault 12’3.5”LaShonda Cutchin 400m 53.50Kyana Elder 100mH 13.62Nyjla Littlejohn 400mH 59.68

2001Shekera Weston 200m 23.27Michelle Burgher 400m 52.89Nyjla Littlejohn 400mH 58.76

2002Marcia Smith 400m 53.34Silja Ulfarsdottir 400m 53.97Antisha Anderson High Jump 5’1.75”Jamine Moton Discus 156’2”Gisele Oliveira Triple Jump 41’10.75”Sheri Smith Triple Jump 43’0.5”

2003Joana Costa Pole Vault 12’4”Lauren Nicholson Heptathlon 5,036 ptsGisele Oliveira Long Jump 20’6.5”Katie Pickett High Jump 5’7”

2004Silja Ulfarsdottir 400mH 58.40Gisele Oliveira Long Jump 20’2.5”

2005Silja Ulfarsdottir 400mH 56.62Sara Young Pole Vault 12’5.5”

2006Della Clark Hammer Throw 185’4”

2007Patricia Mamona Triple Jump 42’1.25”Della Clark Hammer Throw 183’5”Linda Buchholz Javelin 143’0”Liane Weber Heptathlon 5,337 pts

2008Patricia Mamona Long Jump 19’10.25”Patricia Mamona Triple Jump 43’4.5”Bethanie Wachna Javelin 141’0”

2009Anastasia Wilson High Jump 5’7”Linda Buchholz Javelin 148’5”Nikola Lomnicka Hammer Throw 197’8”

Note: Current student-athletes denoted in bold.

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ALL-REGION HONORS

MEN2003Airese Currie 200m 20.65 2ndGriffin, Hill 4x100m 39.73 4thHarper, CurrieBolling, Harper 4x400m 3:08.25 4thEure, CheneyTerrance McDaniel High Jump 6’9.75” T-8thRyan Lewis Pole Vault 16’7.25” 4th

2004Tye Hill 100m 10.27 2ndTye Hill 200m 20.97 6thLydell Perry 110mHH 13.87 5thScott Kautz 400mIH 51.35 8thGriffin, Hill 4x100m 39.99 4thRichards, CurrieBolling, Perry 4x400m 3:09.63 8thAndrews, CheneyAdam Linkenauger High Jump 6’11” T-2ndTerrance McDaniel High Jump 6’11” T-2ndGeorge Kitchens Long Jump 24’10.5” 2ndDerek Gilson Shot Put 58’3.75” 8th

2005Ronald Richards 100m 10.48 6thRonald Richards 200m 20.86 6thItay Magidi 3000mSC 8:35.96 2ndScott Kautz 400mIH 50.71 5thCheney, Bolling 4x100m 40.36 6thRichards, KitchensGeorge Kitchens Long Jump 24’11” 3rdJason Bell Triple Jump 51’6.25” 2nd

2006Itay Magidi 3000mSC 8:48.37 2ndCheney, Brown 4x100m 39.76 2ndPadgett, MillsAdam Linkenauger High Jump 6’11” 4thGeorge Fields Long Jump 24’9.25” 6thJason Bell Triple Jump 51’10” 6thAndrew Kessler Pole Vault 17’1” 6thMitch Greeley Pole Vault 17’1” 8thDanny Alge Hammer 201’7” 7th

2007Jacoby Ford 100m 11.43 8thTravis Padgett 200m 20.67 7thItay Magidi 3000mSC 8:52.47 8thMatt Clark 5000m 13:57.27 6thFord, Padgett 4x100m 39.15 2ndMills, BrownAdam Linkenauger High Jump 6’11” 8thGeorge Fields Long Jump 24’7” 4thMitch Greeley Pole Vault 17’9” 2nd

2008Jacoby Ford 100m 10.29 4thC.J. Spiller 100m 10.39 6thTravis Padgett 200m 20.32 3rdC.J. Spiller 200m 21.17 7thMills, Moss 4x400m 3:08.06 7thPorter, Swaggard

2009Justin Murdock 100m 10.33 6th

WOMEN2003Shakirah Rutherford 400mIH 58.55 6thGisele Oliveira Long Jump 20’9” 2ndGisele Oliveira Triple Jump 42’9.5” 2nd

2004Silja Ulfarsdottir 400mIH 57.48 5th

2005Silja Ulfarsdottir 400mIH 57.53 4thUlfarsdottir, Hinton 4x400m 3:39.09 7thHill, Perry

2007Patricia Mamona Triple Jump 43’2.5” 3rdCaroline Kennedy Pole Vault 12’6” 6th

2008Polly Hardy 100mHH 13.44 6thApril Sinkler High Jump 5’7.25” T-8thAnastasia Wilson High Jump 5’7.25” T-8thPatricia Mamona Triple Jump 43’11.25” 5th

Note: All-East Region honors are awarded to the top eight finishers in each event; Bold denotes current student-athlete.

East Region ChampionsYear Athlete Event Mark 2003 Airese Currie 100m 10.29 Itay Magidi 3000mSC 8:40.80 George Kitchens Long Jump 25’7.5”2004 Gisele Oliveira Triple Jump 44’10.75”2005 Gisele Oliveira Triple Jump 44’10.75”2006 Travis Padgett 100m 10.002008 Travis Padgett 100m 10.09 Mitch Greeley Pole Vault 17’9”2009 Jacoby Ford 100m 10.04 Murdock, Spiller 4x100m 38.78 Guy, Ford

East Region Team FinishesYear Men (Pts) Women (Pts) 2003 4th (51.33) 8th (26)2004 4th (45) 12th (15)2005 5th (35) 13th (17)2006 4th (42.5) DNS2007 6th (29) 21st (9)2008 5th (38) 25th (7.33)2009 9th (23) DNS

Note: DNS - Did not score; Bold denotes current student-athlete.

REGIONAL HISTORY

AdamLinkenauger

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NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS RESULTS

INDOORMENYear Site Champion CU Finish1980 Detroit, MI Texas-El Paso (76) T-37th (4)1981 Detroit, MI Texas-El Paso (76) T-48th (2)1982 Pontiac, MI Texas-El Paso (67) T-37th (4)1983 Pontiac, MI Southern Methodist (43) T-41st (2)1985 Syracuse, NY Arkansas (70) 54th (1/4)1987 Oklahoma City, OK Arkansas (39) T-18th (8)1988 Oklahoma City, OK Arkansas (34) T-51st (1)1989 Indianapolis, IN Arkansas (34) 8th (19)1990 Indianapolis, IN Arkansas (44) 22nd (7)1991 Indianapolis, IN Arkansas (34) T-44th (2)1992 Indianapolis, IN Arkansas (53) 2nd (46)1993 Indianapolis, IN Arkansas (66) 2nd (30)1994 Indianapolis, IN Arkansas (94) 24th (8)1995 Indianapolis, IN Arkansas (59) 11th (19)1997 Indianapolis, IN Arkansas (59) T-25th (8)1998 Indianapolis, IN Arkansas (56) 3rd (26)1999 Indianapolis, IN Arkansas (65) 3rd (28)2000 Fayetteville, AR Arkansas (69.5) T-10th (16)2001 Fayetteville, AR Louisiana State (34) T-20th (10)2002 Fayetteville, AR Tennessee (62.5) 7th (17)2003 Fayetteville, AR Arkansas (52) T-28th (8)2004 Fayetteville, AR LSU (44.5) T-56th (2)2005 Fayetteville, AR Arkansas (56) T-48th (2)2006 Fayetteville, AR Arkansas (53) T-65th (0.33)2007 Fayetteville, AR Wisconsin (40) 15th (18)2008 Fayetteville, AR Arizona State (44) 12th (14)2009 College Station, TX Oregon (54) T-23rd (10)

WOMENYear Site Champion CU Finish1981 Pocatello, ID Virginia (48) No Score1983 Pontiac, MI Nebraska (47) T-10th (10)1985 Syracuse, NY Florida State (34) 12th (16)1986 Oklahoma City, OK Texas (31) 12th (16)1987 Oklahoma City, OK Louisiana St. (49) No Score1989 Indianapolis, IN Louisiana St. (49) No Score1990 Indianapolis, IN Texas (50) T-41st (2)1991 Indianapolis, IN Louisiana St. (48) T-35th (1)1992 Indianapolis, IN Florida (50) T-22 (8)1993 Indianapolis, IN Louisiana St. (49) T-33rd (3)1994 Indianapolis, IN Louisiana St. (48) T-29th (3)1995 Indianapolis, IN Louisiana St. (40) No Score1996 Indianapolis, IN Louisiana St. (52) T-33rd (4)1997 Indianapolis, IN Louisiana St. (49) No Score1998 Indianapolis, IN Texas (60) T-31st (6)1999 Indianapolis, IN Texas (61) No Score2001 Fayetteville, AR UCLA (53 1/2) T-3rd (30)2002 Fayetteville, AR Louisiana St. (57) T-21st (11)2004 Fayetteville, AR Louisiana St. (52) T-51st (1)2005 Fayetteville, AR Tennessee (46) T-21st (10)2007 Fayetteville, AR Arizona State (38) T-34th (6)2008 Fayetteville, AR Arizona State (51) No Score2009 College Station, TX Tennessee (42) T-51st (3)

OUTDOORMENYear Site Champion CU Finish1964 Eugene, OR Oregon (70) 52nd (1)1968 Berkeley, CA USC (58) T-38th (4)1969 Knoxville, TN San Jose State (48) T-48th (1)1970 Des Moines, IA BYU, Kansas, Oregon (35) T-39 (4)1977 Champaign, IL Arizona State (64) T-26th (7)1980 Austin, TX Texas-El Paso (69) T-30th (6)1981 Baton Rouge, LA Texas-El Paso (70) T-33rd (5)1982 Provo, UT Texas-El Paso (105) 19th (25)1983 Houston, TX Southern Methodist (104) T-40th (13)1984 Eugene, OR Oregon (113) T-75th (2)1985 Austin, TX Arkansas (61) T-43rd (5)1986 Indianapolis, IN Southern Methodist (53) 30th (10.5)1987 Baton Rouge, LA UCLA (81) T-41st (7)1988 Eugene, OR UCLA (82) T-15th (17)

1989 Provo, UT Louisiana State (53) T-23rd (11)1990 Durham, NC Louisiana State (44) T-46th (7)1991 Eugene, OR Tennessee (51) T-13th (17)1992 Austin, TX Arkansas (60) 12th (19)1993 New Orleans, TX Arkansas (69) T-10th (23)1994 Boise, ID Arkansas (83) 11th (19)1995 Knoxville, TN Arkansas (61.5) T-10th (25)1996 Eugene, OR Arkansas (55) 17th (17)1997 Bloomington, IN Arkansas (55) T-17th (15)1998 Buffalo, NY Arkansas (58.5) T-11th (22)1999 Boise, ID Arkansas (59) 19th (13)2000 Durham, NC Stanford (72) 10th (21)2001 Eugene, OR Tennessee (50) T-57th (3)2002 Baton Rouge, LA Louisiana State (64) T-4th (32)2003 Sacramento, CA Arkansas (59) T-70th (1)2004 Austin, TX Arkansas (65.5) T-68th (1)2005 Sacramento, CA Arkansas (60) T-37th (6)2006 Sacramento, CA Florida State (67) T-26th (10)2007 Sacramento, CA Florida State (54) 24th (12)2008 Des Moines, IA Florida State (52) T-21st (12)2009 Fayetteville, AR Texas A&M (48) T-40th (6)

WOMENYear Site Champion CU Finish1981 Austin, TX Tennessee (61) No Score1982 Provo, UT UCLA (153) T-32nd (8)1983 Houston, TX UCLA (116 1/2) T-20th (20)1984 Eugene, OR Florida State (145) No Score1985 Austin, TX Oregon (52) T-35th (5)1986 Indianapolis, IN Texas (65) T-23rd (11)1990 Durham, NC Louisiana St. (53) 33rd (7)1991 Eugene, OR Louisiana St. (78) T-12th (17)1992 Austin, TX Louisiana St. (87) 17th (15)1993 New Orleans, LA Louisiana St. (93) T-26th (8)1994 Boise, ID Louisiana St. (86) No Score1995 Knoxville, TN Louisiana St. (69) No Score1996 Eugene, OR Louisiana St. (81) T-49th (3)1997 Bloomington, IN Louisiana St. (63) T-38th (5)1998 Buffalo, NY Texas (60) No Score1999 Boise, ID Texas (62) T-41st (7)2001 Eugene, OR USC (64) 7th (28)2002 Baton Rouge, LA South Carolina (82) T-20th (12)2003 Sacramento, CA Louisiana St. (64) T-36th (7)2004 Austin, TX UCLA (69) T-34th (6)2005 Sacramento, CA Texas (55) T-32nd (8)2007 Sacramento, CA Arizona State (60) No Score2008 Des Moines, IA Louisiana St. (67) No Score2009 Fayetteville, AR Texas A&M (50) No Score

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MEN’S HONORS

Clemson Ring of HonorStudent-Athlete Years InductedJerry Butler 1976-78 1999

Clemson Athletic Hall of FameStudent-Athlete Years InductedJackie Calvert 1949-51 1977Jack Chandler 1920-25 1984Chip Clark 1942-46 1998Roger Collins 1968-70 1978John Dunkelberg 1958-60 1976Mac Folger 1934-36 1975George Fritts 1940-42 1977Michael Green 1990-93 2001Jim Haughey 1979-83 2003Terrance Herrington 1985, 1987-89 2006Bill Hudson 1954-56 1984Bob Hudson 1948-51 1980Hans Koeleman 1980-83 1995William Lynn 1931-34 1986Banks McFadden 1937-40 1973Carter Newman 1924-27 1983Rock Norman 1940-57 1974Carl Pulkinen 1946-49 1987Wallace Roy 1924-26 1977Strom Thurmond 1921-23 1983James Trapp 1990-93 2000Jimmy Wynn 1962-64 1982

50th Anniversary ACC TeamRoger Collins 1969-70Mike Columbus 1975-76, 1978Shawn Crawford 1997-2000Cormac Finnerty 1991-93Michael Green 1990-93Philip Greyling 1989-91Terrance Herrington 1985, 1987-89Hans Koeleman 1980-83Duane Ross 1992-95Wesley Russell 1992-93James Trapp 1990-92Sultan Tucker 1998-2001Tony Wheeler 1994-97

Frank Howard Award Winners(Achievement bringing honor to Clemson University)

Student-Athlete Years HonoredShawn Crawford 1997-2000 1997-98 1999-2000Michael Green 1990-93 1991-92Travis Padgett 2005-08 2006-07 2007-08Jacoby Ford 2006-Present 2008-09

University Athlete-of-the-Year Winners(Presented to Clemson’s most outstanding athlete based on

athletic accomplishments with consideration given to character, leadership, and academics)

Student-Athlete Years HonoredMichael Green 1990-93 1992-93Hans Koeleman 1980-83 1980-81Duane Ross 1992-95 1994-95James Trapp 1990-93 1991-92

ACC Outstanding Senior Scholarship Male AthleteStudent-Athlete Years HonoredTrent Kirk 1994-97 1997-98

CoSIDA Academic All-AmericansStudent-Athlete Years HonoredDanny Alge 2004-06 2006Doug Ameigh 1999-2002 2002Cormac Finnerty 1989-93 1991Rick Hill 2001-04 2002, 2003Mike Kauffman 1993-94 1993, 1994Dov Kremer 1987-90 1991

Weaver-James-Corrigan Postgraduate ScholarsStudent-Athlete Years HonoredAnthony Knight 1990-93 1993Dov Kremer 1987-90 1991Henrik Skov 1985-88 1989

ACC Indoor Most Valuable PerformerStudent-Athlete Year(s)Philip Greyling 1990Michael Green 1993Shawn Crawford 1999, 2000Jacey Harper 2001Travis Padgett #2008

ACC Outdoor Most Valuable PerformerStudent-Athlete Year(s)Avery Nelson 1964Julius Ogaro 1980Hans Koeleman 1982, 1983Greg Moses 1985James Trapp 1990, 1992Michael Green 1993Shawn Crawford 1998, 2000Dwight Thomas 2002Travis Padgett #2008

ACC Indoor Freshman-of-the-YearStudent-Athlete YearAto Modibo 2000Adam Linkenauger 2004Jacoby Ford 2007

IAAF World ChampionsName Event (I/O) Year(s)James Trapp 200m (I) 1993Carlton Chambers 4x100m (O) 1997Shawn Crawford 200m (I) 2001

USA ChampionsName Event (I/O) Year(s)Mark McKoy 60mHH (I) 1986Terrance Herrington 1500m (O) 1989, 1991James Trapp 200m (I) 1993Duane Ross 60mHH (I) 1998Shawn Crawford 200m (O) 2001, 2004 60m (I) 2004 200m (I) 2002

U.S. Olympic Trial ChampionsName Event YearShawn Crawford 200m 2004

World Junior ChampionsName Event (I/O) Year(s)Tony Wheeler 200m (O) 1994

USA Junior ChampionsName Event (I/O) Year(s)Terrance Herrington 1500m (O) 1985Jeremichael Williams 110mHH (O) 1995Todd Matthews 110mHH (O) 1998

EVENT CHAMPIONS

ACC Outdoor Freshman-of-the-YearStudent-Athlete YearAto Modibo 1999George Kitchens 2002Travis Padgett 2006

All-ACC Academic TeamStudent-Athlete YearDanny Alge 2006Mike Feathers 2007, 2008Bryce Iverson 2007Andrew Kessler 2006Brian Knapp 2006Miller Moss 2008

All-ACC Indoor Academic TeamStudent-Athlete YearDaniel Inge 2009C.J. Spiller 2009

All-ACC Outdoor Academic TeamStudent-Athlete YearMiller Moss 2009

Note: The ACC began naming Performer-of-the-Year in both track and field events in 2007; # denotes MVP in track.

DuaneRoss

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WOMEN’S HONORS

IAAF World ChampionsName Event (I/O) YearKim Graham 4x400m (O) 1995Michelle Burgher 4x400m (O) 2001

USA ChampionsName Event (I/O) YearKim Graham 400m (O) 1998

EVENT CHAMPIONSClemson Ring of HonorStudent-Athlete Years InductedTina Krebs 1982-87 2003

Clemson Athletic Hall of FameStudent-Athlete Years InductedWayne Coffman (head coach) 1984-98 2006Lisa Dillard 1988-91 2001Angel Fleetwood 1989-92 2008Kim Graham 1989-93 1998Ute Jamrozy 1985-88 2000Tina Krebs 1982-87 1993

50th Anniversary ACC TeamNikkie Bouyer 1996, 1998-99Lisa Dillard 1988-91Angela Dolby 1989-92Angel Fleetwood 1989-92Kim Graham 1989-93Karen Hartmann 1992-95Monyetta Haynesworth 1992-93Tina Krebs 1982-87Cydonie Mothersill 2001Jamine Moton 1998-2002Mareike Ressing 1991-95Shekera Weston 1997-99, 2001

Frank Howard Award Winners(Achievement bringing honor to Clemson University)

Student-Athlete Years HonoredLisa Dillard 1988-91 1990Kim Graham 1989-93 1993Tina Krebs 1982-87 1986Cydonie Mothersill 2000-01 2001Jamine Moton 1998-2002 2002

University Athlete-of-the-Year Winners(Presented to Clemson’s most outstanding athlete based on

athletic accomplishments with consideration given to character, leadership, and academics)

Student-Athlete Years HonoredLisa Dillard 1988-91 1989-90

Weaver-James-Corrigan Postgraduate ScholarsStudent-Athlete Years HonoredGisele Oliveira 2002-05 2005Jodie Phillips 1992-95 1995

CoSIDA Academic All-AmericansStudent-Athlete Years HonoredJennifer Barton 2003-06 2006Tina Krebs 1982-87 1986Gisele Oliveira 2002-05 2004, 2005

ACC Indoor Most Valuable PerformerStudent-Athlete Year(s)Kim Graham 1992Karen Hartmann 1993Jamine Moton 2001April Sinkler ^2009

ACC Outdoor Most Valuable PerformerStudent-Athlete Year(s)Kim Graham 1991-93Nikki Sims 1995Cydonie Mothersill 2001Jamine Moton 2002

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ACC Indoor Freshman-of-the-YearStudent-Athlete YearLiane Weber 2007

ACC Outdoor Freshman-of-the-YearStudent-Athlete YearErin Nett 1999

All-ACC Academic TeamStudent-Athlete YearJennifer Barton 2006Linda Buchholz 2007Randi Hinton 2006Caroline Kennedy 2007, 2008Patricia Mamona 2008Liane Weber 2007Bethanie Wachna 2008

All-ACC Indoor Academic TeamStudent-Athlete YearCaroline Kennedy 2009Patricia Mamona 2009Nikola Lomnicka 2009Amy Morrison 2009Liane Weber 2009

All-ACC Outdoor Academic TeamStudent-Athlete YearLinda Buchholz 2009Caroline Kennedy 2009Nikola Lomnicka 2009Kim Ruck 2009

Note: The ACC began naming Performer-of-the-Year in both track and field events in 2007; ^ denotes MVP in field events.

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MEN’S INDOOR PERFORMANCE LIST

60 Meters 1. Jacoby Ford 6.51 2009 2. MichaelGreen 6.55 1993 3. ShawnCrawford 6.56 2000 TravisPadgett 6.56 2007 5. C.J. Spiller 6.58 2008 6. DwightThomas 6.64 2002 7. LarryGriffin 6.65 2003 CoreyBrown 6.65 2006 9. DavidCollins 6.66 200010. RonaldRichards 6.68 2005 TrentonGuy 6.68 2009

200 Meters 1. ShawnCrawford 20.26 2000 2. JamesTrapp 20.66 1992 3. MichaelGreen 20.72 1992 4. TonyWheeler 20.90 1995 5. JaceyHarper 20.96 2001 6. DwightThomas 21.00 2002 7. GregMoses 21.12 1989 8. Jacoby Ford 21.18 2009 9. KennyFranklin 21.20 199810. TrentonGuy 21.21 2009

300 Meters 1. AtoModibo 33.42 1999 2. ShawnCrawford 33.59 1999 3. TonyWheeler 33.84 1994 4. CharlesAllen 33.87 1997 5. ShawnThomas 34.22 1995

400 Meters 1. WesleyRussell 45.92 1993 2. AtoModibo 46.00 1999 3. OttoSpain 46.63 2003 4. ClarenceRichards 46.92 1995 5. MarcusBlack 47.52 1986 6. DionWafford 47.61 1990 7. TravisSwaggard 47.68 2009 8. ShawnThomas 47.81 1997 MichaelBolling 47.81 200410. KendrickRoach 47.96 1991

500 Meters 1. AtoModibo 1:01.80 1999 2. MarcusBlack 1:02.04 1985 3. DavidsonGill 1:02.14 1999 4. KennyFranklin 1:02.38 1999 5. AaronHaynes 1:03.55 1998

800 Meters 1. AndrewBeecher 1:48.27 1992 2. KendrickRoach 1:49.70 1994 3. TerranceHerrington 1:49.71 1989 4. DavidsonGill 1:49.99 1999 5. PhilipGreyling 1:50.00 1989 6. MarcusHodge 1:50.54 2002 7. DaveWittman 1:50.50 1990 8. FredSharpe 1:51.58 2000 9. MikeConnelly 1:52.42 2000 10. Will Noble 1:54.01 2009

1000 Meters 1. TerranceHerrington 2:22.42 1985 2. WyboLelieveld 2:23.87 1982 3. LennieKrichko 2:25.40 1978 4. MikeRadziwinski 2:27.34 1989 5. DaveWittman 2:27.76 1989

One Mile 1. WyboLelieveld 3:59.20 1983 2. MartinFlynn 4:00.90 1987 3. StijnJaspers 4:01.82 1983 4. PhilipGreyling 4:01.86 1990 5. MikeKauffman 4:03.39 1993 6. CormacFinnerty 4:03.72 1992 7. PaulMcCaffrey 4:04.69 1988 8. ItayMagidi 4:05.13 2007 9. EstebanDiaz 4:06.12 199910. RyanDemers 4:07.38 2000

3000 Meters 1. ItayMagidi 7:54.11 2007 2. YehezkelHalifa 7:59.79 1988 3. CormacFinnerty 7:59.89 1992 4. MogensGuldberg 8:04.04 1985 5. MattClark 8:04.20 2007 6. PeterVandeKerkove 8:06.22 1986 7. DerrickWyatt 8:06.23 2005 8. JoeGibson 8:16.30 1998 9. LarryClark 8:16.97 199110. JasonMeany 8:17.07 2003

5000 Meters 1. RobertdeBrouwer 13:32.00 1985 2. YehezkelHalifa 13:49.22 1989 3. DovKremer 13:51.58 1989 4. ItayMagidi 14:03.60 2005 5. MattClark 14:04.16 2008 6. LarryClark 14:08.24 1990 7. PeterVandeKerkove 14:08.41 1986 8. DerrickWyatt 14:18.09 2005 9. JorgePacheco 14:19.30 199110. JasonMeany 14:24.40 2002

60m Hurdles 1. DuaneRoss 7.60 1995 2. SultanTucker 7.69 2001 3. ToddMatthews 7.73 2001 4. RoyCheney 7.77 2004 5. JeremichaelWilliams 7.79 1998 6. DwightThomas 7.81 2002 7. CharlesAllen 7.85 2000 8. IanPotter 7.88 2001 9. GregHines 7.91 199810. LydellPerry 7.95 2004 RyanKoontz 7.95 2006

4x400 Meter Relay 1. Harper,Thomas, 3:06.67 2002 Spain,Modibo 2. Gill,Richards 3:07.34 1995 Wheeler,Francis 3. Allen,Franklin 3:07.80 1999 Gill,Modibo

Distance Medley Relay 1. Tooman,Haynes 9:41.64 1998 Gill,Diaz 2. Connelly,Modibo 9:44.44 2000 Sharpe,Demers 3. McMillan,Haynes 9:53.36 1997 Arnold,Diaz

High Jump 1. AdamLinkenauger 7’3.75”(2.23m) 2006 VictorSmalls 7’3.75”(2.23m) 1985 3. JohnThorp 7’3.25”(2.22m) 1995 4. DougAmeigh 7’3”(2.21m) 2002 5. MalcolmReynolds 7’2.5”(2.20m) 2001 6. SheltonBoyer 7’2”(2.18m) 1986 GeorgeMilton 7’2”(2.18m) 1987 8. TerranceMcDaniel 7’1.75”(2.17m) 2003 9. ShaneStroup 7’0.5”(2.14m) 197710. JoshScott 6’11”(2.10m) 1997

Pole Vault 1. MitchGreeley 18’1”(5.51m) 2008 2. EricLander 17’5.75”(5.33m) 1995 3. Chris Spear 17’2.25” (5.24m) 2009 4. Jeff Fields 17’1.5”(5.22m) 1991 5. NathanFields 16’8.75”(5.10m) 1994 DavidHartzler 16’8.75”(5.10m) 1997 RyanLewis 16’8.75”(5.10m) 2000 BenjaminHess 16’8.75”(5.10m) 2001 AndrewKessler 16’8.75”(5.10m) 200610. AdamGodfrey 16’6.75”(5.04m) 1991

Long Jump 1. GeorgeKitchens 25’4.75”(7.74m) 2005 2. KaiMaull 25’1.75”(7.66m) 2001 3. RodneyKeasler 24’11.25”(7.60m) 1987 4. AntwoineWelcome 24’10.5”(7.58m) 1991 5. GeorgeFields 24’9.25”(7.55m) 2007 6. KelvinSykes 24’7.25”(7.49m) 1986 7. TerrenceParks 24’5”(7.44m) 1986 8. LarryArmstead 24’4.5”(7.42m) 1993 9. SheltonBoyer 24’1.5”(7.35m) 198710. TerranceMcDaniel 24’1”(7.34m) 2004

Triple Jump 1. BryanWilliams 52’5.25”(15.98m) 1999 2. KelvinSykes 52’3.5”(15.93m) 1987 3. JasonBell 52’1.75”(15.89m) 2005 4. LarryArmstead 50’11.5”(15.53m) 1993 5. TonyLloyd 50’9.5”(15.48m) 1998 6. KaiMaull 50’7.25”(15.42m) 2001 7. TonyJones 50’3.75”(15.33m) 1989 8. MickeySheats 49’9.25”(15.17m) 2005 9. Josh Fowler 49’7.25” (15.12m) 200910. BritBarrow 49’7”(15.11m) 2002

Shot Put 1. MikeSpiritoso 64’11.5”(19.80m) 1987 2. DerekGilson 59’11”(18.26m) 2004 3. RobVenier 57’11.75”(17.67m) 1988 4. ScottErbach 57’7.25”(17.55m) 1992 5. MattLombardi 56’11.25”(17.35m) 2004 6. JohnBoobas 56’8”(17.27m) 1988 7. MattHelinski 55’11”(17.04m) 1997 8. RaySahadi 55’5.5”(16.90m) 1976 9. GregBenz 55’4.5”(16.87m) 196810. KeithRzeuwski 53’7”(16.33m) 1999

35 Lb. Weight Throw 1. MattHelinski 63’8.25”(19.41m) 1997 2. MikeNeary 62’1.75”(18.94m) 1991 3. DannyAlge 61’0.75”(18.61m) 2006 4. BrettVarner 59’8.25”(18.19m) 2002 5. Alex Padgett 59’7.5” (18.17m) 2009 6. Zach Berg 59’4.75” (18.10m) 2009 7. DavidSchenek 58’4.75”(17.80m) 2001 8. ColtHodge 56’11.5”(17.36m) 2002 9. DerekGilson 56’3.75”(17.16m) 2004 10. Stephen White 55’3” (16.84m) 2009

Heptathlon 1. RyanKoontz 5,569pts 2007 2. RickHill 5,528pts 2004 3. Miller Moss 5,468 pts 2009 4. BrentHobbs 5,427pts 2006 5. RyanHunter 5,179pts 2004

Note:Bold denotescurrentstudent-athlete;the55mdashand55mhurdleswillnolongerbeusedincollegiatemeets.

AtoModibo

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MEN’S OUTDOOR PERFORMANCE LIST

100 Meters 1. TravisPadgett 9.89# 2008 2. Jacoby Ford 10.01 2009 3. MichaelGreen 10.02 1992 4. JamesTrapp 10.04 1991 5. ShawnCrawford 10.15 1998 6. DwightThomas 10.17 2002 7. CarltonChambers 10.19 1996 8. GregMoses 10.20 1985 9. JaceyHarper 10.21 200110. AireseCurrie 10.22 2004 C.J. Spiller 10.22 2009

All-Conditions Bests 1. TravisPadgett 9.89# 2008 2. Jacoby Ford 10.01 2009 3. MichaelGreen 10.01(wind-aided) 1993 4. JamesTrapp 10.03(wind-aided) 1992 5. ShawnCrawford 10.15 1998

200 Meters 1. ShawnCrawford 20.09 2000 2. JamesTrapp 20.17 1992 3. TonyWheeler 20.23 1996 4. TravisPadgett 20.32 2008 5. DesaiWilliams 20.35 1980 6. GregMoses 20.41 1985 7. DwightThomas 20.45 2001 8. MarcusBlack 20.50 1986 9. KennyFranklin 20.60 199810. RonaldRichards 20.64 2005

All-Conditions Bests 1. TonyWheeler 20.07(wind-aided) 1996 2. ShawnCrawford 20.09 2000 3. JamesTrapp 20.17 1992 4. TravisPadgett 20.32 2008 5. DesaiWilliams 20.35 1980

400 Meters 1. AtoModibo 44.87 2001 2. WesleyRussell 45.22 1993 3. TonyWheeler 45.37 1997 4. OttoSpain 45.57 2003 5. ShawnThomas 45.86 1997 6. ClarenceRichards 45.94 1994 7. KennyFranklin 46.09 1999 8. MarcusBlack 46.56 1986 9. MichaelBolling 46.66 200410. CoreyBrown 46.76 2008

800 Meters 1. TerranceHerrington 1:46.38 1988 2. DavidsonGill 1:47.03 1999 3. AndrewBeecher 1:47.37 1992 4. KendrickRoach 1:48.39 1994 5. PhilipGreyling 1:49.06 1989 6. CornelMessam 1:49.30 1982 7. WyboLelieveld 1:49.40 1982 8. MikeConnelly 1:50.05 2000 9. NickMorgan 1:51.00 198210. BrianKnapp 1:51.14 2006

1500 Meters 1. TerranceHerrington 3:38.57 1987 2. PhilipGreyling 3:41.25 1990 3. WyboLelieveld 3:41.68 1983 4. MikeKauffman 3:43.15 1994 5. DovKremer 3:43.96 1988 6. MogensGuldberg 3:44.00 1985 7. ItayMagidi 3:44.17 2005 8. MartinFlynn 3:44.30 1986 9. DaveWittman 3:44.44 199110. JohnEverett 3:45.57 1987

5000 Meters 1. MartinFlynn 13:42.00 1986 2. CormacFinnerty 13:48.45 1991 3. TerryGoodenough 13:49.94 1980 4. JimHaughey 13:51.10 1982 5. LarryClark 13:55.68 1990 6. DovKremer 13:56.40 1988 7. MattClark 13:57.27 2007 8. HansKoeleman 14:04.50 1982 9. JasonMeany 14:06.39 200010. JoeGibson 14:09.71 1999

10,000 Meters 1. MattClark 28:49.77 2008 2. YehezkelHalifa 28:56.80 1988 3. TerryGoodenough 29:08.13 1981

4. JuliusOgaro 29:14.50 1981 5. JimHaughey 29:16.43 1981 6. ItayMagidi 29:29.34 2006 7. JohnDoherty 29:33.88 1991 8. LarryClark 29:54.48 1990 9. KevinHogan 30:07.71 199310. DovKremer 30:14.69 1987

3000 Meter Steeplechase 1. JuliusOgaro 8:32.75 1981 2. ItayMagidi 8:34.12 2005 3. HansKoeleman 8:35.90 1983 4. DavidWittman 8:42.79 1991 5. RimCox 8:49.00 1990 6. NoyesLivingston 8:53.20 1988 7. MattHughes 8:59.83 2008 8. RyanFenton 9:02.01 2004 9. MartinFlynn 9:06.08 198510. JohnEverett 9:12.60 1986

110 Meter High Hurdles 1. DuaneRoss 13.32 1995 2. JeremichaelWilliams 13.48 1997 3. ToddMatthews 13.53 2002 4. AnthonyKnight 13.64 1993 5. GregHines 13.65 1998 6. SultanTucker 13.69 2001 7. LarryRyans 13.71 1992 8. DwightThomas 13.74 2002 9. LydellPerry 13.82 200410. RoyCheney 13.91 2004

All-Conditions Bests 1. DuaneRoss 13.32 1995 2. JeremichaelWilliams 13.48 1997 3. ToddMatthews 13.53 2002 4. LarryRyans 13.61(wind-aided) 1992 5. AnthonyKnight 13.64 1993

400 Meter Intermediate Hurdles 1. MitchelFrancis 49.85 1995 2. GregHines 49.85 1998 3. AaronHaynes 50.06 1997 4. MarcusPhillips 50.21 1997 5. ScottKautz 50.24 2005 6. FredSharpe 50.43 2000 7. DionWafford 50.84 1990 8. AndrewPorter 51.36 2007 9. RashadGardner 51.51 200510. MichaelBolling 51.61 2004

4x100 Meter Relay 1. Murdock, Spiller 38.77 2009 Guy,Ford 2. Currie,Spain 38.82 2002 Harper,Thomas 3. Williams,Wheeler 38.92 1997 Chambers,Allen

4x400 Meter Relay 1. Allen,Franklin 3:03.67 1999 Gill,Modibo 2. Gill,Thomas 3:03.74 1996 Haynes,Wheeler 3. Phillips,Haynes 3:04.69 1997 Thomas,Wheeler

High Jump 1. VictorSmalls 7’6.25”(2.29m) 1986 2. SheltonBoyer 7’4”(2.23m) 1983 3. JohnThorp 7’3.25”(2.22m) 1995 4. MalcolmReynolds 7’2.5”(2.20m) 2001 5. AdamLinkenauger 7’1.75”(2.18m) 2007 EdFern 7’1.75”(2.18m) 1976 7. TerranceMcDaniel 7’1.5”(2.17m) 2003 8. BryanWilliams 7’1”(2.15m) 1999 DougAmeigh 7’1”(2.15m) 200110. ShaneStroup 7’0.5”(2.14m) 1978

Pole Vault 1. MitchGreeley 17’10.5”(5.45m) 2008 2. Jeff Fields 17’4.5”(5.30m) 1990 3. JorgeTienda 17’2.75”(5.25m) 1998 4. AndrewKessler 17’1”(5.21m) 2006 5. Chris Spear 17’0.75” (5.20m) 2008 6. RyanLewis 16’10.75”(5.14m) 2002 7. DavidHartzler 16’9.25”(5.11m) 1997 8. AdamGodfrey 16’8.75”(5.09m) 1991 BenjaminHess 16’8.75”(5.09m) 200010. NathanFields 16’6.75”(5.04m) 1992

EricLander 16’6.75”(5.04m) 1994

Long Jump 1. GeorgeKitchens 25’10.75”(7.89m) 2003 2. ChrisMichael 25’9”(7.84m) 1985 3. KaiMaull 25’7.25”(7.80m) 1999 4. SheltonBoyer 25’1.5”(7.65m) 1986 5. DarwinRencher 25’1”(7.64m) 1985 6. FrankHolland 24’11.75”(7.61m) 1991 7. TerranceParks 24’11.5”(7.60m) 1986 8. RodneyKeasler 24’11”(7.59m) 1989 9. GeorgeFields 24’9.75”(7.56m) 200810. Jeff Jones 24’9.5”(7.55m) 1983

Triple Jump 1. JasonBell 51’11.75”(15.84m) 2006 2. LarryArmstead 51’9”(15.77m) 1992 3. KelvinSykes 51’7.25”(15.73m) 1987 4. BritBarrow 51’1”(15.57m) 2002 5. BryanWilliams 50’10.25”(15.50m) 2000 6. JoeySmith 50’7”(15.41m) 1981 7. TerranceMcDaniel 50’4.75”(15.36m) 2002 8. KaiMaull 50’2.5”(15.30m) 2000 9. TonyJones 50’1.25”(15.27m) 1987 10. Josh Fowler 49’11.25” (15.22m)w 2009

Shot Put 1. MikeSpiritoso 68’4.25”(20.83m) 1986 2. ScottErbach 60’8.75”(18.51m) 1991 3. DerekGilson 58’3.75”(17.77m) 2004 4. JackHarkness 57’7”(17.55m) 1982 5. Alex Padgett 56’10” (17.32m) 2009 6. MattLombardi 56’1.75”(17.11m) 2004 7. JohnBoobas 56’1.25”(17.10m) 1988 8. MattHelinski 55’11”(17.04m) 1997 9. GregBenz 55’4.5”(16.87m) 196810. KeithRzeuwski 52’10.75”(16.12m) 2000

Discus 1. JackHarkness 203’4”(61.98m) 1982 2. MikeColumbus 190’10”(58.18m) 1977 3. EricSnow 173’5”(52.86m) 1980 4. DerekGilson 170’10”(52.07m) 2004 5. RobVenier 168’9”(51.44m) 1988 6. AndyGiesler 166’11”(50.87m) 2001 7. DickDodds 166’5”(50.72m) 1965 8. ColtHodge 164’0”(49.98m) 2002 9. MattLombardi 163’9”(49.91m) 200210. TerryPridgen 162’3”(49.45m) 1993

Hammer 1. MattHelinski 204’1”(62.20m) 1997 2. DannyAlge 201’7”(61.45m) 2006 3. Alex Padgett 197’0” (60.05m) 2009 4. ColtHodge 191’11”(58.50m) 2002 5. Zach Berg 188’6” (57.45m) 2008 6. MikeNeary 179’9”(54.78m) 1991 7. BrettVarner 179’7”(54.73m) 2002 8. DavidSchenek 174’11”(53.31m) 2001 9. DerekGilson 168’2”(51.25m) 200410. AndyPeterson 166’4”(50.69m) 1996

Javelin 1. FrankCrossen 224’5”(68.40m) 1989 2. TomGray 221’6”(67.52m) 1988 3. EricLander 220’4”(67.16m) 1996 4. GregBurch 213’1”(64.96m) 1994 5. DamianDiCola 211’6”(64.46m) 1997 6. ScottPauga 206’7”(62.97m) 2009 7. BrandonHolmes 200’8”(61.17m) 2005 8. AndyGiesler 198’11”(60.62m) 2001 9. ClaytonCurtis 196’9”(59.97m) 200410. TomHopkins 196’5”(59.86m) 1996

Decathlon 1. AndyGiesler 7,619pts 2001 2. EricLander 7,615pts 1996 3. FredWorthy 7,478pts 1982 4. RyanKoontz 7,371pts 2006 5. RickHill 7,327pts 2003 6. Miller Moss 7,323 pts 2009 7. JoshScott 7,288pts 1997 8. EricOlson 7,196pts 1984 9. BrentHobbs 7,180pts 200410. MarkJellison 6,906pts 2000

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60 Meters 1. SimoneTomlinson 7.28 1998 2. ShekeraWeston 7.34 1998 3. TerriRobinson 7.40 1998 4. CydonieMothersill 7.42 2001 5. TreshellMayo 7.47 1996 6. ShenitaWilson 7.49 1997 7. SimoneBrown 7.51 1999 8. ShannonMurray 7.55 2002 Kristine Scott 7.55 200910. RandiHinton 7.58 2004

200 Meters 1. CydonieMothersill 22.84 2001 2. TreshellMayo 23.50 1996 3. NikkieBouyer 23.51 1998 4. KimGraham 23.57 1993 5. ShekeraWeston 23.62 1999 6. LaShondaCutchin 23.74 2001 7. SiljaUlfarsdottir 23.79 2004 8. LisaDillard 23.88 1990 9. Kristine Scott 23.95 200910. JessicaCousins 23.96 2004

300 Meters 1. ShenitaWilson 38.14 1996 2. ShekeraWeston 38.28 1997 3. SiljaUlfarsdottir 38.29 2004 4. RandiHinton 38.86 2004 5. NikkieBouyer 38.94 1998

400 Meters 1. ShekeraWeston 53.36 1999 2. SiljaUlfarsdottir 53.51 2005 3. ShenitaWilson 53.77 1997 4. AngelFleetwood 53.82 1992 5. MarciaSmith 54.07 2000 6. LaShondaCutchin 54.39 2000 7. SamanthaWatt 54.45 1998 8. ShakirahRutherford 54.62 2004 9. MichelleBurgher 54.64 200110. RandiHinton 55.40 2005

500 Meters 1. LaShondaCutchin 1:12.96 1999 2. ShakirahRutherford 1:13.20 2004 3. ChristinaSmith 1:13.60 2004 4. NikkieBouyer 1:14.84 1998 5. PatriceMcMillan 1:16.03 2004

800 Meters 1. KarenHartmann 2:04.55 1992 2. TinaKrebs 2:06.09 1985 3. AneSkak 2:07.14 1991 4. PerryFields 2:10.42 2001 5. ChristineEngel 2:12.00 1996 6. VirginiaBarnes 2:12.16 1995 7. JulianneLittman 2:12.49 1999 8. KirstiVoldness 2:12.62 1985 9. PatriceMcMillan 2:12.90 200610. MichelleBurgher 2:13.03 2001

1000 Meters 1. CandiceJohnson 2:57.59 2009 2. JoanieCastagno 2:59.04 2009 3. ShannonSchoppman 2:59.36 2000 4. BrantleyEpps 2:59.78 1999 5. AnneStowell 3:01.40 2000

Mile 1. TinaKrebs 4:38.30 1986 2. PerryFields 4:43.26 2001 3. KarenHartmann 4:44.49 1992 4. ElsaBreit 4:45.62 1988 5. MareikeRessing 4:46.08 1993 6. ChristineEngel 4:48.62 1996 7. KrisSalt 4:50.79 1991 8. JulianneLittman 4:55.08 1999 9. BrantleyEpps 4:56.37 199910. ShannonSchoppman 4:59.45 1998

3000 Meters 1. UteJamrozy 9:15.04 1987 2. KerryRobinson 9:25.30 1983

3. AnneEvans 9:25.66 1991 4. MareikeRessing 9:26.10 1994 5. ElsaBreit 9:44.20 1988 6. TinaJensen 9:48.27 1997 7. MaikenJensen 9:51.36 1997 8. BethAhern 9:54.14 2000 9. Jenna Baker 9:55.43 200810. KarenFriedrichsen 9:56.89 1994

5000 Meters 1. ErikaVanReenen 16:54.87 2000 2. MichelleScholtz 17:02.58 1989 3. HelenRogers 17:08.75 1989 4. GailGroulz 17:26.00 1991 5. BethAhern 17:27.04 1999 6. SundayFord 17:48.77 2008 7. Jenna Baker 17:50.19 2009 8. MichelleSosnowski 17:56.00 1992 9. LauraLaughlin 17:57.15 200810. JenniferBarton 17:58.94 2006

60 Meter Hurdles 1. NikkieBouyer 8.20 1998 2. Michaylin Golladay 8.32 2009 3. KyanaElder 8.38 2000 4. PollyHardy 8.39 2007 5. Patricia Mamona 8.41 2009 6. KrystalBarringer 8.45 2008 7. JelynQuick 8.49 2004 8. LaurenNicholson 8.50 2004 NyjlaLittlejohn 8.50 200010. SiljaUlfarsdottir 8.61 2005

4x400 Meter Relay 1. Ulfarsdottir,Cousins, 3:34.76 2005 Hinton,Hill 2. Burgher,Mothersill 3:34.83 2001 Smith,Weston 3. Ulfarsdottir,Rutherford 3:34.94 2004 Smith,Hinton

Distance Medley Relay 1. Barnes,Avery, 11:48.46 1994 Engel,Ressing 2. McMillan,Johnson 11:52.70 2006 Dix,Phillips 3. Schoppman,Hicks 11:55.31 1998 Epps,Hartman

High Jump 1. April Sinkler 5’11.5” (1.82m) 2009 AnastasiaWilson 5’10”(1.78m) 2009 3. ShariaClinkscales 5’9.75”(1.77m) 1997 4. KatiePickett 5’8.75”(1.75m) 2004 5. Linda Buchholz 5’8.5” (1.74m) 2009 6. Liane Weber 5’7.75” (1.72m) 2009 7. KatjaPettinen 5’7”(1.70m) 1995 8. Patricia Mamona 5’6.5” (1.69m) 2009 9. JenniferThalmann 5’6”(1.68m) 199510. AnnuMontell 5’5.75”(1.67m) 1997

Pole Vault 1. BethJordan 12’9.5”(3.90m) 2006 Caroline Kennedy 12’9.5” (3.90m) 2009 3. MandyMcLane 12’7.5”(3.85m) 2001 4. JoanaCosta 12’5.5”(3.80m) 2002 SaraYoung 12’5.5”(3.80m) 2005 Amy Morrison 12’5.5” (3.80m) 2009 EmilyBarlage 12’5.5”(3.80m) 2009 8. ErinNett 11’11.75”(3.65m) 1999 9. HelenKirkland 11’5.75”(3.50m) 2007 KatMajester 11’5.75”(3.50m) 2009

Long Jump 1. April Sinkler 21’4.25” (6.51m) 2009 2. MonyettaHaynesworth 21’3”(6.48m) 1992 3. GiseleOliveira 20’10.75”(6.37m) 2004 4. TonyaMcKelvey 20’10.25”(6.36m) 1993 5. MarciaFletcher 20’7”(6.27m) 1991 6. TerriRobinson 20’5.25”(6.23m) 1999 7. Patricia Mamona 20’4.5” (6.21m) 2009 8. CourtneySingleton 19’11”(6.07m) 1994 9. TreviFrazier 19’9.5”(6.03m) 199710. LisaDillard 19’9.25”(6.02m) 1989

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Triple Jump 1. GiseleOliveira 45’1.75”(13.76m) 2005 2. Patricia Mamona 43’7” (13.28m) 2009 3. April Sinkler 42’8.75” (13.02m) 2009 4. SheriSmith 42’5.5”(12.94m) 2002 5. NanetteHolloway 42’4”(12.90m) 1992 6. MarciaFletcher 42’3.25”(12.88m) 1991 7. TreviFrazier 41’5”(12.62m) 1997 8. JessicaHartikainen 41’4.25”(12.60m) 1998 9. MichelleRogers 41’3.75”(12.59m) 200510. CourtneySingleton 40’9.75”(12.43m) 1994

Shot Put 1. JamineMoton 56’7.5”(17.26m) 2002 2. NikkiSims 52’0.75”(15.87m) 1996 3. AijaKortesoja 49’1.5”(14.97m) 1997 4. AngelaDolby 48’4.5”(14.74m) 1992 5. PatriciaCuffee 48’2.75”(14.70m) 1991 6. JeannieBurris 47’9.75”(14.57m) 1989 7. JackieHudgins 46’6.25”(14.18m) 2002 8. DellaClark 45’9.25”(13.95m) 2006 9. CindyTrzcinski 45’5”(13.84m) 199810. NancyTaliaferro 45’1.75”(13.76m) 1989

20 lb Weight Throw 1. DellaClark 68’5”(20.85m) 2007 2. JamineMoton 68’0.5”(20.73m) 2001 3. NikolaLomnicka 61’10.25”(18.85m) 2009 4. KrystalWoods 58’4”(17.78m) 2006 5. RochelleKokayko 58’1.25”(17.71m) 2006 6. MikaelaPatterson 55’3.75”(16.86m) 2005 7. CatherynePorter 53’11.75”(16.45m) 2007 8. JackieHudgins 52’4”(15.95m) 2002 9. MaryGosselin 50’8.25”(15.45m) 200210. NikkiSims 50’4”(15.34m) 1996

Pentathlon 1. Liane Weber 4,235 pts 2009 2. Patricia Mamona 4,081 pts 2009 3. Linda Buchholz 3,870 pts 2007 4. LaurenNicholson 3,676pts 2004 5. Michaylin Golladay 3,447 pts 2009 6. RenataMiyamoto 3,410pts 2006 7. AntishaAnderson 3,392pts 2002 8. JoanaCosta 3,193pts 2002 9. KeshiaHaughton 3,011pts 200210. TiaPerry 3,008pts 2005

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100 Meters 1. SimoneTomlinson 11.28 1998 2. CydonieMothersill 11.31 2001 3. TreshellMayo 11.34 1996 4. KimGraham 11.37 1993 5. LisaDillard 11.48 1990 6. GailPrescod 11.52 1992 7. TerriRobinson 11.55 1998 8. AngelFleetwood 11.58 1992 ShekeraWeston 11.58 1999 10. Kristine Scott 11.66 2009

All-Conditions Bests 1. SimoneTomlinson 11.21(wind-aided) 1998 2. CydonieMothersill 11.27(wind-aided) 2001 3. TreshellMayo 11.34 1996 4. KimGraham 11.37 1993 5. LisaDillard 11.48 1990

200 Meters 1. CydonieMothersill 22.57 2001 2. KimGraham 22.64 1993 3. TreshellMayo 22.89 1996 4. ShekeraWeston 23.09 2001 5. NikkieBouyer 23.12 1998 6. SimoneTomlinson 23.24 1998 7. Kristine Scott 23.50 2009 8. AngelFleetwood 23.52 1992 9. ShenitaWilson 23.63 199610. GailPrescod 23.73 1992

400 Meters 1. KimGraham 51.88 1993 2. AngelFleetwood 52.56 1992 3. MichelleBurgher 52.74 2001 4. ShekeraWeston 52.81 2001 5. ShenitaWilson 52.98 1997 6. SamanthaWatt 53.24 1997 7. LaShondaCutchin 53.34 2000 MarciaSmith 53.34 2002 9. KimNorsworthy 53.64 199710. SiljaUlfarsdottir 53.70 2004

800 Meters 1. TinaKrebs 2:02.07 1983 2. AneSkak 2:06.98 1991 3. KarenHartmann 2:07.09 1992 4. JulianneLittmann 2:08.86 1999 5. PerryFields 2:09.09 2001 6. SudatiMasasu 2:11.10 2004 7. PatriceMcMillan 2:11.17 2006 8. KerryRobinson 2:11.70 1982 9. BrantleyEpps 2:12.08 199910. MareikeRessing 2:12.19 1991

1500 Meters 1. TinaKrebs 4:15.23 1985 2. KarenHartmann 4:15.87 1992 3. KerryRobinson 4:22.14 1982 4. MareikeRessing 4:22.23 1991 5. JulianneLittmann 4:23.50 1999 6. ElsaBreit 4:23.77 1987 7. PerryFields 4:30.38 2001 8. CaseyPhillips 4:31.97 2004 9. AnneEvans 4:33.63 199110. KrisSalt 4:33.70 1989

3000 Meters 1. KerryRobinson 9:05.65 1982 2. MareikeRessing 9:10.32 1991 3. UteJamrozy 9:12.12 1987 4. JudithShepherd 9:13.38 1983 5. ElsaBreit 9:18.45 1986 6. MichelleScholtz 9:36.40 1990 7. JoannePower 9:41.26 1987 8. MichelleKalikin 9:41.55 1988 9. MeganHartman 9:47.20 199810. BethAhern 9:48.82 2000

3000m Steeplechase 1. JennyBarton 10:59.98 2006 2. Stephanie Buffo 11:22.56 2009 3. JoanieCastagno 11:30.12 ACC 4. AshleyRobinson 11:48.60 2006 5. Lauren Klas 11:46.68 2009

5000 Meters 1. KerryRobinson 16:02.76 1983 2. StephanieWeikert 16:06.13 1983 3. UteJamrozy 16:20.91 1986 4. JudithShepherd 16:22.67 1985 5. JenniferBriscoe 16:34.54 1982 6. MichelleScholtz 16:41.04 1990 7. MichelleKalikin 16:43.50 1989 8. HelenRogers 16:54.08 1988 9. AnneEvans 16:54.17 199210. KarenFriedrichsen 16:56.06 1994

10,000 Meters 1. UteJamrozy 33:14.83 1986 2. MichelleScholtz 34:50.19 1990 3. HelenRogers 34:58.47 1988 4. GailGroulx 35:05.62 1991 5. KarenFriedrichsen 35:06.49 1994 6. TinaJensen 35:09.21 1997 7. LaurieMontgomery 36:30.00 1982 8. ErikavanReenen 36:34.26 1999 9. LauraLaughlin 36:36.29 2007 10. Kim Ruck 36:45.78 2009

100 Meter Hurdles 1. NikkieBouyer 13.36 1999 2. PollyHardy 13.44 2008 KyanaElder 13.44 2001 4. KrystalBarringer 13.69 2007 MarciaFletcher 13.69 1990 6. RenataMiyamoto 13.72 2006 7. SiljaUlfarsdottir 13.81 2004 8. NyjlaLittlejohn 13.82 2001 9. MoniqueEverett 13.86 199110. JelynQuick 13.92 2004

400 Meter Hurdles 1. SiljaUlfarsdottir 56.62 2005 2. NikkieBouyer 56.64 1999 3. MichelleBurgher 57.79 2001 4. ChristinaSmith 58.43 2004 5. ShakirahRutherford 58.55 2003 6. AneSkak 58.61 1991 7. NyjlaLittlejohn 58.76 2001 8. VirginiaBarnes 59.26 1995 9. SierraHill 59.58 200610. PatinaWalton 59.97 1991

4x100 Meter Relay 1. Murray,Weston, 43.62 2001 Burgher,Mothersill 2. Robinson,Tomlinson 43.79 1998 Bouyer,Weston 3. Brown,Weston 44.34 1999 Cutchin,Bouyer

4x400 Meter Relay 1. Burgher,Mothersill 3:29.97 2001 Smith,Weston 2. Brown,Tomlinson 3:31.84 1998 Weston,Bouyer 3. Wilson,Norsworthy 3:32.18 1997 Watt,Weston

High Jump 1. ShariaClinkscales 5’10.75”(1.80m) 1996 2. AnastasiaWilson 5’8.75”(1.75m) 2009 April Sinkler 5’8.75” (1.75m) 2008 Linda Buchholz 5’8.75” (1.75m) 2009 5. KatjaPettinen 5’8”(1.73m) 1995 KatiePickett 5’8”(1.73m) 2004 7. AnnuMontell 5’7.25”(1.71m) 1997 8. AnniKorhonen 5’7”(1.70m) 2006 9. DanaCopeland 5’6.5”(1.69m) 199910. LaurenNicholson 5’5.75”(1.67m) 2003

Pole Vault 1. SaraYoung 12’11.5”(3.95m) 2005 Caroline Kennedy 12’11.5” (3.95m) 2009 3. MandyMcLane 12’10.75”(3.93m) 2001 4. JoanaCosta 12’10”(3.91m) 2003 5. KatMajester 12’7.5”(3.85m) 2009 6. BethJordan 12’1.5”(3.70m) 2007 EmilyBarlage 12’1.5”(3.70m) 2009 Amy Morrison 12’1.5” (3.70m) 2009 9. ErinNett 12’0.5”(3.67m) 199910. SarahEllis 11’4.25”(3.46m) 2001

Long Jump 1. MonyettaHaynesworth 21’5.5”(6.54m) 1992 2. GiseleOliveira 20’11.75”(6.39m) 2003 3. TonyaMcKelvey 20’9”(6.32m) 1993 4. CourtneySingleton 20’2.25”(6.15m) 1993 5. MarciaFletcher 20’1”(6.12m) 1990 6. April Sinkler 20’0.5” (6.10m) 2008 7. Patricia Mamona 19’10.25” (6.05m) 2008 8. SheriSmith 19’8.25”(6.00m) 2002 9. NanetteHolloway 19’7.5”(5.98m) 198910. TreviFrazier 19’5.75”(5.93m) 1996

Triple Jump 1. GiseleOliveira 45’9”(13.94m) 2005 2. Patricia Mamona 43’11.25” (13.39m) 2008 3. SheriSmith 43’0.5”(13.12m) 2002 4. NanetteHolloway 42’10.25”(13.06m) 1992 5. MarciaFletcher 41’9.75”(12.74m) 1991 6. TreviFrazier 41’2.25”(12.55m) 1997 7. RenataMiyamoto 41’0.5”(12.51m) 2006 8. JessicaHartikainen 40’9”(12.42m) 1998 9. MichelleRogers 40’7.75”(12.39m) 200610. Nakeisha Wineglass 40’6” (12.34m) 2007

Shot Put 1. JamineMoton 58’2.5”(17.74m) 2001 2. NikkiSims 52’7.25”(16.03m) 1995 3. AngelaDolby 51’3”(15.62m) 1992 4. AijaKortesoja 48’5.25”(14.76m) 1996 5. JackieHudgins 48’0.75”(14.65m) 2002 6. PatriciaCuffee 46’11”(14.30m) 1991 7. AllisonBradshaw 46’2.75”(14.09m) 2005 8. DellaClark 46’2.5”(14.08m) 2005 9. DeniseMassey 46’0.25”(14.02m) 199410. JeannieBurris 45’7.25”(13.90m) 1989

Discus 1. JamineMoton 182’2”(55.52m) 2001 2. NancyTaliaferro 159’0”(48.46m) 1989 3. NikkiSims 158’10”(48.42m) 1997 4. KrystalWoods 155’3”(47.33m) 2005 5. LisaParak 150’2”(45.78m) 1991 6. DeniseMassey 149’6”(45.56m) 1994 7. CatherynePorter 148’5”(45.24m) 2008 8. PatriciaCuffee 147’4”(44.90m) 1991 9. MikaelaPatterson 146’2”(44.56m) 200510. KatjaPettinen 145’6”(44.34m) 1997

Hammer 1. JamineMoton 220’6”(67.20m) 2002 2. NikolaLomnicka 208’8”(63.61m) 2009 3. DellaClark 194’2”(59.18m) 2006 4. RochelleKokayko 184’6”(56.23m) 2007 5. KrystalWoods 173’9”(52.96m) 2006 6. MikaelaPatterson 170’11”(52.10m) 2005 7. MaryGosselin 158’7”(48.34m) 2003 8. AnnMarieMcAuley 156’0”(47.56m) 1998 9. JuliePolovick 151’0”(46.04m) 199810. CatherynePorter 149’11”(45.70m) 2007

Javelin 1. Linda Buchholz 152’5” (46.46m) 2007 2. Bethanie Wachna 145’11” (44.47m) 2008 3. KammieBlount 145’9”(44.44m) 1999 3. KrystalWoods 144’7”(44.08m) 2006 5. Liane Weber 140’6” (42.82m) 2007 6. ElizabethLord 131’11”(40.22m) 2003 7. JamineMoton 127’6”(38.86m) 1999 8. SiljaUlfarsdottir 118’5”(36.10m) 2003 9. KatiePickett 117’8”(35.87m) 200410. ChristinaMoore 109’11”(33.50m) 2005

Heptathlon 1. Liane Weber 5,337 pts 2007 2. KatjaPettinen 5,321pts 1995 3. Linda Buchholz 5,206 pts 2007 4. LaurenNicholson 5,200pts 2003 5. AijaKortesoja 5,183pts 1996 6. AnnuMontell 5,171pts 1997 7. AimeeStout 4,561pts 1996 8. VirginiaBarnes 4,435pts 1994 9. ChristyUnderhill 4,333pts 198810. TiaPerry 4,307pts 2005

Note:Bold indicatesacurrentstudent-athlete.

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FRESHMAN RECORDS

AndrewBeecher

MEN - INDOOR55m JamesTrapp 6.20 199060m JacobyFord 6.52 2007200m DwightThomas 21.00 2002400m AtoModibo 46.00 1999800m PhilipGreyling 1:50.00 1989Mile StijnJaspers 4:01.82 19833000m YehezkelHalifa 7:59.79 19885000m RobertdeBrouwer 13:32.00 198555mHH DuaneRoss 7.21 199260mHH DwightThomas 7.81 2002HighJump AdamLinkenauger 7’2.25”/2.19m 2004PoleVault ChrisSpear 16’9.5”/5.12m 2007LongJump AntwoineWelcome 24’10.5”/7.58m 1991TripleJump TonyLloyd 50’9.5”/15.48m 1998ShotPut RobVenier 57’11.75”/17.67m 1989WeightThrow ZachBerg 59’0.25”/17.99m 2007Heptathlon MillerMoss 5,206pts 2008

MEN - OUTDOOR100m TravisPadgett 10.00 2006200m TonyWheeler 20.30 1994400m AtoModibo 45.33 1999800m AndrewBeecher 1:48.38 19901500m PhilipGreyling 3:46.58 19893000mSC ItayMagidi 8:36.92 20035000m MartinFlynn 14:08.88 198410,000m YehezkelHalifa 28:56.80 1988110mHH DuaneRoss 13.61 1992400mH GregHines 50.64 1995HighJump SheltonBoyer 7’4”/2.23m 1983PoleVault RyanLewis 16’6.75”/5.05m 2000 MitchGreeley 16’6.75”/5.05m 2005LongJump KaiMaull 25’7.25”/7.80m 1999TripleJump LarryArmstead 50’6”/15.39m 1991ShotPut MikeSpiritoso 56’8”/17.27m 1983Discus MikeColumbus 176’1.5”/53.68m 1975Hammer ColtHodge 191’11”/58.50m 2002Javelin FrankCrossen 208’8”/63.60m 1986Decathlon EricLander 7,018pts 1993

WOMEN - INDOOR55m SimoneTomlinson 6.80 199560m TerriRobinson 7.40 1998200m ShekeraWeston 24.25 1997400m MarciaSmith 54.07 2000800m KarenHartmann 2:04.55 1992Mile KarenHartmann 4:44.49 19923000m UteJamrozy 9:12.12 19865000m BethAhern 18:30.49 199755mHH NikkieBouyer 7.80 199660mHH NikkieBouyer 8.49 1996 JelynQuick 8.49 2004HighJump AprilSinkler 5’8.75”/1.75m 2008PoleVault CarolineKennedy 12’5.5”/3.80m 2007LongJump MonyettaHaynesworth 20’5”/6.22m 1992TripleJump PatriciaMamona 43’0.25”/13.11m 2007ShotPut JamineMoton 49’3”/15.01m 1998WeightThrow NikolaLomnicka 61’10.25”/18.85m 2009Pentathlon LianeWeber 4,089pts 2007

WOMEN - OUTDOOR100m TerriRobinson 11.55 1998200m ShekeraWeston 23.52 1997400m SiljaUlfarsdottir 53.97 2002800m TinaKrebs 2:02.07 19831500m KarenHartmann 4:15.87 19923000mSC AshleyRobinson 11:48.60 20065000m UteJamrozy 16:20.91 198610,000m UteJamrozy 33:14.83 1986100mHH NikkieBouyer 13.46 1996400mH ChristinaSmith 58.43 2004HighJump ShariaClinkscales 5’10”/1.77m 1994PoleVault SaraYoung 12’8.25”/3.87m 2004LongJump MonyettaHaynesworth 21’5.5”/6.54m 1992TripleJump PatriciaMamona 43’2.5”/13.17m 2007ShotPut NikkiSims 50’4”/15.34m 1994Discus JamineMoton 162’9”/49.60m 1998Hammer NikolaLomnicka 208’8”/63.61m 2009Javelin LindaBuchholz 152’5”/46.46m 2007Heptathlon LianeWeber 5,337pts 2007

PatriciaMamona

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FACILITY RECORDS

CLEMSON INDOOR FACILITYMEN60m Jacoby Ford 6.52 Clemson 2007200m WalterDix 21.12 FloridaState 2007300m Ronald Richards 34.55 Clemson 2004400m RicardoChambers 47.15 FloridaState 2007500m Travis Swaggard 1:03.57 Clemson 2009800m SherridanKirk 1:51.01 Auburn 20051000m MatteoSossah 2:35.67 NorthCarolina 2007Mile TomLancashire 4:03.44 FloridaState 20073000m Matt Clark 8:15.21 Clemson 20085000m AndrewLemoncello 14:00.96 FloridaState 200760mHH EricKeddo 7.69 Unattached 20094x200m W.CharlotteTC 1:30.36 W.CharlotteTC 20044x400m SouthCarolina 3:12.95 SouthCarolina 2005DMR Bucking,Wood 9:50.41 FloridaState 2007 Wilson,LancashireHighJump JeromeMiller 7’4.25” GeorgiaTech 2009LongJump DarrylReeves 25’2.75” SCState 2004TripleJump JamesLemons 52’8.25” GeorgiaTech 2008PoleVault ThorstonMueller 17’9.25” VirginiaTech 2007ShotPut ReeseHoffa 69’11” NYAthleticClub 200635-lb.Weight CoryMartin 75’10.25” Auburn 2007Heptathlon MauriceSmith 5,896pts Unattached 2006

WOMEN60m KyaBrookins 7.29 Unattached 2006200m AshleeKidd 23.75 GeorgiaTech 2007300m TiandraPonteen 37.65 Florida 2004400m AshleeKidd 52.99 GeorgiaTech 2006500m NovleneWilliams 1:11.83 Florida 2004800m BrieFelnagle 2:06.27 NorthCarolina 2007Mile JessicaEldridge 4:47.48 Oklahoma 20043000m BrieFelnagle 9:15.01 NorthCarolina 20075000m MichelleSikes 15:57.24 WakeForest 200755mH FatmataFofanah 7.70 GeorgiaTech 200560mH ShantiaMoss 8.03 GeorgiaTech 20074x200m Clemson 1:38.06 Clemson 20044x400m SouthCarolina 3:37.59 S.Carolina 2005DMR Buskirk,Owen 11:24.72 Duke 2007 Seibert,WortHighJump ChaunteHoward 6’2.75” GeorgiaTech 2004PoleVault LacyJanson 13’9.25” FloridaState 2005LongJump KryshaBayley 21’6.75” Georgia 2005Triple Jump Gisele Oliveira 44’6.25” Clemson 2005ShotPut CleopatraBorel-Brown 60’4.5” Unattached 200520lb.Wt. ErinGilreath 77’0.75” Unattached 2004Pentathlon Liane Weber 4,135 pts Clemson 2009

MattClark

GiseleOliveira

ROCK NORMAN OUTDOOR TRACKMEN100m Travis Padgett 9.96 Clemson 2008200m Shawn Crawford 20.33 Clemson 2000400m AngeloTaylor 45.14 GeorgiaTech 1998800m MarkoKoers 1:48.27 Illinois 19961500m AlexisSharangabo 3:43.70 SavannahInt. 19993000mSC Hans Koeleman 8:35.90 Clemson 19835000m CormacFinnerty 13:55.44 Unattached 199410,000m Larry Clark 29:54.48 Clemson 1990110mHH AllenJohnson 13.22 Nike 1998400mIH KevinYoung 48.73 Unattached 19984x100m Chambers, Crawford 38.97 Clemson 1998 Franklin, Williams4x200m Davis, Daley, 1:23.5 Clemson 1980 Williams, Rucker4x400m Terry,Amedee, 3:03.38 GeorgiaTech 1992 Adkins,MillsHighJump JesseWilliams 7’4.25” NorthCarolina 2003LongJump MiguelPate 27’1.25” Alabama 2001TripleJump AndrewOwusu 54’9.25” Unattached 2000PoleVault BrianMondschein 18’1.75” VirginiaTech 2006ShotPut ReeseHoffa 67’5.5” NYAthl.Club 2003Discus AndyBloom 201’7” Unattached 1998Hammer SpyridonJullien 238’5” VirginiaTech 2005Javelin ScottRussell 250’11” Kansas 2000Decathlon Rick Hill 7,327 pts Clemson 2003

WOMEN100m LatashaColander 11.03 Unattached 2006200m LatashaColander 22.52 Unattached 2005400m LashindaDemus 51.65 Nike 2006800m LeontineTsiba 2:05.69 Life 20001500m JenelleDeatherage 4:19.07 Wisconsin 19993000m ClaireForbes 9:34.7 Virginia 19903000mSC MeghanGaffney 10:57.75 AppalachianSt. 20075000m Kerry Robinson 16:02.76 Clemson 198310,000m BettySprings 33:31.2 N.C.State 1983100mH MelissaMorrison 12.71 Reebok 1998400mH LashindaDemus 55.23 Unattached 20054x100m ClemsonTrackClub 43.62 Clemson 20004x200m Robinson, Weston 1:33.61 Clemson 1999 Cutchin, Bouyer4x400m FloridaState 3:31.84 FloridaState 1999 Clemson 3:31.84 Clemson 2001LongJump ChelseaHammond 21’6.75” SouthCarolina 2004Triple Jump Gisele Oliveira 45’9” Clemson 2005HighJump ChaunteHoward 6’2.25” GeorgiaTech 2005PoleVault LacyJanson 13’10” FloridaState 2004ShotPut LauraGerraughty 61’9” NorthCarolina 2003Discus TeriSteer 198’1” Nike 2002Hammer ErinGilreath 230’1” NYAC 2004Javelin LavernEve 196’6” Spd.Dynamics 2000Heptathlon AnnBair 5,387pts Virginia 1983

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MEN’S COACHING RECORDS

All-Time ACC ChampionshipsIndoorTrack&Field-12OutdoorTrack&Field-11

All-Time ACC Runner-Up FinishesIndoorTrack&Field-8OutdoorTrack&Field-14

All-Time ACC Finishes By MeetIndoor Track & Field

First-12;Second-8;Third-6Fourth-7;Fifth-10;Sixth-5

Seventh-2

BY THE NUMBERS - MEN’S HEAD COACHES

Outdoor Track & FieldFirst-11;Second-14;Third-10Fourth-3;Fifth-10;Sixth-8

All-Time NCAA Top 25 FinishesIndoorTrack&Field-16OutdoorTrack&Field-17

All-Time NCAA AppearancesIndoorTrack&Field-27OutdoorTrack&Field-33

NCAA Appearances By CoachIndoor Track & Field

Colson-3Williams-4Pollock-19Johnson-1

Outdoor Track & FieldGreenfield-2Colson-4Williams-6Pollock-20Johnson-1

BobPollock

LawrenceJohnson

INDOOR OUTDOORYEAR COACH ACC NCAA ACC NCAA1953-54 RockNorman 6th -- 6th --1954-55 RockNorman 7th -- 6th --1955-56 RockNorman 5th -- 4th --1956-57 RockNorman 5th -- 6th --1957-58 BanksMcFadden 5th -- 5th --1958-59 BanksMcFadden 5th -- 5th --1959-60 BanksMcFadden 5th -- 5th --1960-61 P.WeeGreenfield 4th -- 5th --1961-62 P.WeeGreenfield 3rd -- 5th --1962-63 P.WeeGreenfield 4th -- 4th --1963-64 P.WeeGreenfield 5th -- 2nd T-53rd1964-65 P.WeeGreenfield 6th -- 2nd T-49th1965-66 P.WeeGreenfield 6th -- 6th --1966-67 P.WeeGreenfield 3rd -- 3rd --1967-68 P.WeeGreenfield 7th -- 3rd --1968-69 P.WeeGreenfield 5th -- 5th --1969-70 P.WeeGreenfield 5th -- 3rd --1970-71 P.WeeGreenfield 5th -- 6th --1971-72 P.WeeGreenfield 3rd -- 4th --1972-73 P.WeeGreenfield 4th -- 6th --1973-74 P.WeeGreenfield 6th -- 5th --1974-75 I.M.Ibrahim 6th -- 3rd --1975-76 I.M.Ibrahim 4th -- 5th --1976-77 I.M.Ibrahim 4th -- 5th --1977-78 SamColson 4th -- 5th T-23rd1978-79 SamColson 4th -- 6th --1979-80 SamColson 2nd T-37th 1st T-30th1980-81 SamColson NA T-48th 3rd T-33rd1981-82 SamColson NA T-37th 1st 19th1982-83 Colson/Williams NA T-40th 2nd T-40th1983-84 WadeWilliams NA -- 3rd T-75th1984-85 Narewski/Williams NA 54th 2nd T-44th1985-86 WadeWilliams NA -- 2nd 30th1986-87 WadeWilliams 1st T-18th 2nd T-41st1987-88 WadeWilliams 3rd T-51st 3rd T-15th1988-89 BobPollock 1st 8th 1st T-23rd1989-90 BobPollock 1st 23rd 1st 46th1990-91 BobPollock 1st 44th 1st 13th1991-92 BobPollock 1st 2nd 2nd 12th1992-93 BobPollock 1st 2nd 1st 10th1993-94 BobPollock 2nd T-24th 3rd 11th1994-95 BobPollock 2nd 11th 3rd T-10th1995-96 BobPollock 3rd -- 3rd 17th1996-97 BobPollock 1st 25th 1st T-17th1997-98 BobPollock 1st T-3rd 1st T-11th1998-99 BobPollock 1st 3rd 2nd 19th1999-00 BobPollock 1st 10th 1st 10th2000-01 BobPollock 1st T-20th 1st T-57th2001-02 BobPollock 1st 7th 2nd T4th2002-03 BobPollock 2nd T-28th 2nd T-70th2003-04 BobPollock 2nd T-56th 1st T-68th2004-05 BobPollock 2nd T-48th 2nd T-37th2005-06 BobPollock 2nd T-65th 2nd T-26th2006-07 BobPollock 2nd 15th 2nd 24th2007-08 BobPollock 3rd 12th 2nd T-21st2008-09 LawrenceJohnson 5th T-23rd 6th T-40th

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WOMEN’S COACHING RECORDS

All-Time ACC ChampionshipsIndoorTrack&Field-1OutdoorTrack&Field-2

All-Time ACC Runner-Up FinishesIndoorTrack&Field-9OutdoorTrack&Field-4

All-Time ACC Finishes By MeetIndoor Track & Field

First-1;Second-9‘Third-4Fourth-2;Fifth-2;Sixth-1Eighth-2;Ninth-1;11th-1

BY THE NUMBERS - WOMEN’S HEAD COACHES

Outdoor Track & FieldFirst-2;Second-4;Third-4Fourth-4;Fifth-4;Sixth-3Seventh-3;Eighth-2;10th-1

All-Time NCAA Top 25 FinishesIndoorTrack&Field-7OutdoorTrack&Field-6

All-Time NCAA AppearancesIndoorTrack&Field-18OutdoorTrack&Field-20

NCAA Appearances By CoachIndoor Track & Field

Colson,Garner,Johnson-1Coffman-9Noad-6

Outdoor Track & FieldColson-2Coffman-9Garner-1Noad-7Johnson-1

INDOOR OUTDOORYEAR COACH ACC NCAA ACC NCAA*1981-82 SamColson -- -- -- T-32nd*1982-83 SamColson -- T-10th 5th T-20th*1983-84 SamColson -- -- 4th --*1984-85 WayneCoffman -- 12th 6th T-35th1985-86 WayneCoffman -- 12th 5th T-23rd1986-87 WayneCoffman 6th -- 7th --1987-88 WayneCoffman 4th -- 5th --1988-89 WayneCoffman 2nd -- 3rd --1989-90 WayneCoffman 2nd 41st 3rd 33rd1990-91 WayneCoffman 2nd 35th 1st T-12th1991-92 WayneCoffman 1st 22nd 2nd 17th1992-93 WayneCoffman 2nd 33rd 2nd T-26th1993-94 WayneCoffman 3rd 29th 4th --1994-95 WayneCoffman 2nd -- 3rd --1995-96 WayneCoffman 2nd T-33rd 4th T-49th1996-97 WayneCoffman 3rd 50th 3rd --1997-98 RonGarner 2nd 33rd 2nd --1998-99 RonGarner 8th -- 7th --1999-00 RalphWhite 8th -- 7th --2000-01 MarciaNoad 2nd 3rd 2nd T-7th2001-02 MarciaNoad 4th 21st 5th T-20th2002-03 MarciaNoad 9th -- 4th T-36th2003-04 MarciaNoad 3rd T-51st 6th T-34th2004-05 MarciaNoad 5th T-21st 6th T-32nd2005-06 MarciaNoad 11th -- 10th --2006-07 MarciaNoad 5th T-34th 8th --2007-08 MarciaNoad 8th -- 7th --2008-09 LawrenceJohnson 3rd T-51st 8th --

Note:*-Clemsononlycompetedindistanceeventsintheindicatedseasons;afullwomen’strack&fieldprogrambeganin1985-86.

WayneCoffman

LawrenceJohnson

MarciaNoad

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TWO-SPORT ATHLETES

FORMER TIGER STANDOUTS

(Student-Athletes Who Excelledon the Football Field and on the Track)

Banks McFadden•All-American,footballandbasketball(1939-40)

•HeadCoach,track&field(1957-60)•Three-yearletterman,track&field(1938-40)

Jerry Butler•ACCIndoor60yarddashchampion(1978)

•All-American,football(1978)•First-roundNFLDraftselection(1979)

•Nine-yearNFLplayer(1979-87)•AFCRookie-of-the-Year(1979)

Rod McSwain•ACCOutdoor4x100mrelaychampion(1982)

•NCAAchampion,football(1981)•Four-yearletterman,football(1980-83)•Third-roundNFLDraftselection(1984)

•Seven-yearNFLplayer(1984-90)

Delton Hall•Four-yearletterman,track&field(1984-87)

•Four-yearletterman,football(•Second-roundNFLDraftselection(1987)

•NFLAll-Rookieselection(1987)•Seven-yearNFLplayer(1987-93)

Charlie James•ACC4x100mrelaychampion(1990-91)•Two-yearletterman,football(1988-89)

Doug Thomas•NCAAAll-American,4x100mrelay(1991)

•Two-timeACCchampion,4x100mrelay(1990-91)•ACCIndoor55mdashchampion(1991)•Second-roundNFLDraftselection(1991)

•Three-yearNFLplayer(1991-93)

Larry Ryans•Five-timeNCAAAll-American,track(1990-92)

•Six-timeACCchampion,track(1990-93)•ACCchampion,football(1991)

•NFLplayer(1993,1996)

James Trapp•10-timeNCAAAll-American,track(1990-92)•NCAAIndoor200mdashchampion(1992)

•USAOlympian,track(1992)•U.S.Indoor200mchampion(1993)

•ACC50thanniversarytrackselection(2003)•Third-roundNFLDraftselection(1993)

•11-yearNFLplayer(1993-2003)•SuperBowlchampion(2000)

•ClemsonAthleticHallof Fameinductee(2000)

Airese Currie•NCAAAll-American,4x100mrelay(2002)

•Three-timeACCchampion,4x100mrelay(2002-04)•First-teamAll-ACC,football(2004)

•Fifth-roundNFLDraftselection(2005)

Tye Hill•Two-timeACCchampion,4x100mrelay(2003-04)

•ACCIndoor60mdashchampion(2004)•ACCOutdoor100mdashchampion(2004)•First-teamAll-American,football(2005)•First-roundNFLDraftselection(2006)•NFLAll-Rookieselection(2006)

Spiller•Three-timeNCAAAll-American,track•2009ACCPlayer-of-the-Year,football•SixthinHeismanTrophyballoting

Ford•2009NCAA

Champion,60mDash•Five-timeAll-American,track

•2009Second-TeamAll-ACC,football

JacobyFord

C.J.Spiller

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

MENA

Abel,David 1999Abbott,J.R. 1955Acker,Darius 2004-05Ackis,K.W. 1934Adams,David 2000,2003Adams,E.D. 1962-64Adams,J.L. 1929Adams,O.A. 1928-31Albers,Richard 1966-67,69Alexander,Gerard 1994-95Alexander,Steve 1997-2000Alexander,N.C. 1965-66Alexander,Travis 2000-02Alge,Danny 2004-06Allen,Burgess 1973-75Allen,Charles 1997-2000Allen,Donald 1976-77Allen,G.A. 1947Altman,J.E. 1933Ameigh,Doug 1999-02Anderson,Gwantaveus 2007-08Anderson,R.H. 1959Andrews,A.T. 1928-29Andrews,Marquis 2004Armstead,Larry 1991-94Arnold,William 1996Armstrong,J. 1931Armstrong,W.R. 1932Aull,A.H. 1943Autrey,Scott 1995-96

BBarrow,Brit 2001-04Bartley,Howard 1995Barton,Mike 2002-03Barton,Stephen 1969-70Batson,H.E. 1951Beck,David 1993Beachler,David 1984-85,87-88Beason,J.P. 1956-57-58Beattie,Richard 1987-88Beckett,J.T. 1939,41-42Beckett,T.A. 1940Beecher,Andrew 1990-93Bell,Jason 2004-07Bell,R.C. 1965-66-67Benz,G.P. 1966-67Berg,Zach 2007-08Bird,S.L. 1960Black,Marcus 1986-87Blackwell,J.E. 1933-34Blakeney,C.R. 1928-29Blakeney,W.C. 1930-31Blakeney,W.E. 1943Bolling,Michael 2002-05Boobas,John 1988-89Borghans,Marcus 1982Bosler,Robert 1970-74Bosse,George 1974-75Botchway,Kingsley 1977Bowen,J.B. 1954-56Boyer,Shelton 1983-84,86-87Boynton,Mark 1973-74Bramlette,Joe 1956-57Brauer,David 1988-91Brennen,J.E. 1949-50Brewer,Jason 1996-98Brantley,Craig 1977Brock,D.C. 1951Brown,Bruce 1975-76Brown,Corey 2006-08Brown,George 1974Brown,John 1956-57Brown,K.B. 1993Brown,W.J. 1946-49Browning,Michael 1973Bruce,Matt 2008Bryant,L. 1938-39Bryant,W.L. 1936-37Bryce,F.J. 1937-39Bryce,W. 1937Bryfczynski,Sam 2007-08Buck,G.R. 1953-55

Bulla,Kevin 1996-98Buechler,David 1976-78Burch,Greg 1993-94Burke,Robert 1975-76

CCalhoun,F.H. 1937-39Calvert,J.W. 1949-51Camarda,Jack 1987-88Cameron,T.S. 1956-58Campbell,Iain 1982-84Cannon,F.W. 1931Caramanico,Nick 2004Cargill,T.C. 1941Carter,R.A 1936-37Carter,R.M. 1954-55Carusoe,D.H. 1962,64-65Carver,D.K. 1958-60Caskin,M.D. 1952Cason,C.R. 1950-52Cassagrande,Peter 1980-82Casteel,Clayton 1992Caston,Stephen 1975-76Caton,Jeff 1981-82,84Chambers,Carlton 1995-98Chambers,H.C. 1947-48Chandler,Dennis 1969-71Chapman,R.D. 1958Cheney,Roy 2003-06Chiles,George 1984-86Clark,Larry 1987-90Clark,Matt 2004-05,2007-08Clarkson,Hunter 1966-67Cloud,R.P. 1950Cochran,B. 1952-53Coddington,Jms 1980-83Coffman,Wayne 1979-80Collins,David 2000-01Collins,Edward 1969-70Collins,Roger 1969-70Coln,W.A. 1931Columbus,Michael 1975-76,78Cone,F.H. 1964-65-66Connelly,Mike 1999-01Copeland,Joel 1970-73Copes,Garrick 2000-03Cory,A.H. 1953-57Counts,T.W. 1952-54Coursey,J.T. 1948Cox,RimA. 1986,88-90Craig,J. 1931-33Crapps,Michael 1974-76Crawford,Shawn 1997-2000Credle,Walter 1975-76Crossen,Frank 1986,88-89Cureton,W.M. 1947-49Currie,Airese 2002-04Currie,Rudy 1994-98Curry,J.A. 1932-33Curtis,Clayton 2004Cuttino,Charles 1961

DDaley,Raymond 1980-81Dalton,Stanley 1976Daniels,Ben 2004David,Claude 1979Davidson,Ian 1973-77Davis,D.C. 1955Davis,George 1979Davis,Brian 1997-98Davis,S.T. 1928-29Daye,Robert 1979-80deAlmeida,Jeffrey 1983deBrouwer,Robert 1985Dechausey,Marlon 1995DeGeorgio,Michael 1967Demers,Ryan 1999-00Dettman,Matt 1985Diaz,Esteban 1996-99Dickens,A.W. 1955-56Dickerson,G.L. 1939-40-41Dickson,J.B. 1942DiCola,Damian 1995-98Dillard,B.J. 2000Diver,W.T. 1937

Doar,L.H. 1952Dobbins,W.L. 1937-38Dobbs,R.S. 1963-65Dodd,Murray 1990-92Doffort,J.H. 1948-49Doherty,John 1991Donkle,I.L. 1947Dorrity,Steve 1992Douglas,Bob 1977Doyle,George 1946Drown,E.J. 1963-65Dubose,Edward 1967-69Dunagan,Steve 1975-76Dunkelberg,J.S. 1958-60Dunkelberg,R.H. 1961-63Dunn,Chris 1991Dunnaway,T.W. 1946Durham,T.E. 1964-66

EEarle,J.R. 1948Edgington,Adam 1999Efird,Bob 1991Ellis,T.E. 1930Elwell,R.A. 1970Erbach,Scott 1988-92Ervin,Robert 1958-61Erwin,W.C. 1952-53Esher,George 1974Eure,Warren 2002-05Evans,A.J. 1965-66Evans,C.E. 1962-63Evans,M. 1952Everett,JohnJ. 1986-87

FFabian,George 1947-50Facchin,George 1947-50Fain,C.C. 1952-53Farris,Kevin 1985-87Feathers,Mike 2006-08Fennell,R.C. 1940-42Fenton,Ryan 2002-05Ferguson,J.G. 1930-31Fern,Edward 1973-76Fields,George 2006-09Fields,Jeff 1988-91Fields,Nathan 1991-94Finn,P.S. 1929-30Finnerty,Cormac 1991-93Floyd,J.E. 1955Flowers,Kenny 1984Flynn,James 1979Flynn,Martin 1984-87Folger,M.Y. 1952-54Folger,T.M. 1934-36Ford,H. 1934Ford, Jacoby 2007-09Fowler, Josh 2008-09Francis,Mitchel 1994-95Franklin,J.H. 1942-43Franklin,Kenny 1996-99Frazer,H.E. 1949Frazer,Mike 1994-96Frendenberger,O.L. 1950-52Freret,W.A. 1951-53Fritts,G.H. 1940-42Froelick,R.S. 1952Frye,Timothy 1978-79Fulmer,J.L. 1933Funk,Wolfgang 1974-75Furst,Richard 1969-70

GGalloway,G.G. 1974Gardner,Rashad 2003-06Gaskin,M.D. 1951-53Gaulden,W.E. 1951Geer,David 1976-78George,E.M. 1954-55George,Kenneth 1975-77Gerrard,Neal 1973-75Gibson,Joe 1998-99Gichaba,Naftal 1990-91Giesler,Andy 2000-01Gilbert,D.P. 1961-63Gilbert,Trevor 1992-93

Gill,Davidson 1995-96,98-99Gilpin,D.W. 1956Gilson,Derek 2003-05Godfrey,Adam 1990-91Goodenough,Terry 1980-81Goodman,J.L. 1940-41Graham,B.J. 1951Graham,C.C. 1940-42Grant,T.F. 1938Gray,Thomas 1988-90Greeley,Mitch 2005-08Green,J.H. 1936-37Green,Michael 1990-93Green,R.L. 1965-67Greenlee,Larry 1993-95Gresham,P. 1946Greyling,Philip 1989-91Griffen,F.C. 1953Griffin,Larry 2001-04Grimes,JohnP. 1980-82Grist,Dee 1996Gross,Chris 2003Guldberg,Mogens 1985Gunn,Matt 2002Guy,Trenton 2008-09

HHaack,Scott 1978-79,81Halifa,Yehezkel 1988-89Hall,David 1969-70Hall,Delton 1984-87Hardee,J.G. 1943-47Hardwick,J.H. 1948-49Harkness,Jack 1982Harper,Jacey 2000-03Harris,Joe 1995-96Hartle,Michael 1978-82Hartzler,David 1994-98Harvin,L.C. 1930Harvin,S.A. 1929Haynes,Aaron 1995-98Haughey,J.P. 1981-83Headlam,Charles 1977Heiss,Michael 1977Heister,Andrew 1980-83Helinski,Matt 1994-97Hendricks,G.H. 1939-40Herlong,F.W. 1936-37Herrington,Ter. 1985,87-89Hess,Benjamin 1998-01Hill,D.M. 1933Hill,Jack 1969-70

Hill,J.R. 1965Hill,Rick 2001-04Hill,Tye 2002-05Hines,Dennis 1989-90Hines,Greg 1995-98Hinson,L.C. 1936Hinton,Arthur 2005Hobbs,Brent 2003-06Hodge,Colt 2002Hodge,Marcus 2000-03Hodges,H.M. 1952-53Hogan,Kevin 1993-95Hogarth,C.P. 1931-32Holland,Frank 1989-91Holley,H.E. 1943Holliday,Todd 1993-96Holmes,Brandon 2005Holshouser,W. 1947-50Holt, Chad 2008-09Hood,Greg 1990Hopkins,Tom 1995,97-99Horne,Tony 1995-96Hortz,Gene 1974-75Howard,R.S. 1929-30Howle,Arthur 1970-73Howe,Bryant 2001-02Hudgens,Myron 1982Hudson,R.W. 1949-50Huey,C.O. 1963-65Huey,Terrance 2002Huff,J.R. 1938Huff,Roderick 1975-76,78Hunter,R.V. 1940Hunter,Ryan 2003-04Hyman,Robert 1976

IIbeh,Robert 2003-05Ifill,Grafton 2003Irwin,Josh 1996Ikenegbu,Chukwemeka 1976Isaacs,Greg 2004-05Iverson, Bryce 2007-08Ivey,F.M. 1941-43

JJackson,W.B. 1962-64Jackson,W.M. 1949-50James,Charlie 1988-91James,R.R. 1961,63-64Jaspers,Stijn 1983-84Jefferson,James 1982-83Jellison,Mark 1999-00

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Jenkins,Wayne 1970-73Johnson,Kerwin 1983-86Jones,Carl 1967-69Jones,Jeff 1982-85Jones,Tony 1987-90Jordan,H.R. 1947Jordan,L.W. 1929Joyner,N.P. 1936-37Justus,J.H. 1931Jutzeler,Herman 1975-77

KKauffman,Mike 1993-94Kautz,Scott 2003-05Kayser,Ian 1980-83Keasler,Rodney 1986-89Keeshen,Michael 1974-75Kennedy,Matt 2000Kennedy,Ron,Jr. 1998Kelley,J.D. 1969Kessler,Andrew 2002-03,06Kightlinger,N.B. 1961King,T.W. 1961-63Kirby,C.E. 1953-55Kirk,Brent 1995Kirk,David 1980-82Kirk,Trent 1995-97Kitchens,C.W. 1931Kitchens,E.L. 1936-38Kitchens,George 2002-05Kivett,R.G. 1947-49Klotzbach,Adam 2001-04Knapp,Brian 2006Knight,Anthony 1990-93Knight,Odious 1966-67Koeleman,Hans 1980-83Koontz,Ryan 2004-07Kozlowski,Christopher 1994-95Kremer,Dov 1987-89Krichko,Lennie 1978Kulikowski,Roy 1974-75

LLachiotte,A.S. 1939,41-42Lachiotte,F.W. 1928-29Lander,Eric 1993-96Langstaff,Witt 1973-75Latham,B.M. 1932Latham,Bob 1998-99Latimer,P.H. 1932Lawson,Ludlow 1975-77Leitner,F.W. 1942Leland,E.C. 1962-63-64Lelieveld,Wybo 1982-84Lester,J.E. 1928-30Lewis,H.W. 1951Lewis,Ryan 2000-03Limehouse,J.L. 1960Lineberger,J.M. 1929-30Linkenauger,Adam 2004-07Lipscomb,J.L. 1933-34Livingston,Noyes 1988Lloyd,Tony 1998-01Lombardi,Matt 2001-04Lorelle,R.J. 1952Lovings,Shauntae 2001-02Lowry,Bruce 1967Lumpkins,Jay 2006-07Lynch,R.B. 1947Lynn,W.G. 1932-34

MMack,Julius 1970Magidi,Itay 2003,2005-07Mahaffey,Joel 1967Major,C.S. 1955Manbury,F.G. 1943Maner 1928Mann,J.G. 1943Manos,W.K. 1965-67Marbury,Felix 1947Marchbanks 1928Martin,B. 1931Mason,A.F. 1953-54Matthews,Dean 1975-77Matthews,Todd 1999-02Mathis,Bill 1958-59

Matlack,Dave 1988Maull,Kai 1999-01,2003Mazur,Steve 1993McAlister,Mark 1980McCaffrey,Paul 1988-89McConnell,S.W. 1934-36McConnell,T.S. 1936-37McCown,F.O. 1943McCoy,P.H. 1936McCrossen,Bryan 1993-96McDaniel,Terrance 2001-04McFadden,Banks 1938-40McGeehan,Russell 1994McGowan,Calvin 1990-91McKay,A.S. 1950McKnight,David 1979-80McKoy,Mark 1980McLoughlin,N.E. 1963-65McMillan,John 1997McSwain,Chuck 1982-83McSwain,Rodney 1982-84Meany,Jason 1999-03Messam,Cornel 1979-82Metz,F.E. 1953-56Mgbo,Tony 1976-78Miller,S.C. 1953Milligan,Dalton 1991Mills,Cowin 2006-08Milton,George 1987Mirabito,Mark 1999-00Mitchell,A.T. 1952-55Modibo,Ato 1999-02Moon,JohnE. 1970-73Mooney,C.W. 1949Moore,G.S. 1939-40Moore,Geoff 1990Moore,Ralston 1975Moorman,Anthony 1999-00Morehead,J.L. 1959-61Morey, Tyler 2008Morgan,Donald 1970Morgan,F. 1940-42,46Morgan,L.V. 1943-47Morgan,N.J. 1982-83Morrison,P.C. 1960Moses,Greg 1985-86,89Moss, Miller 2008-09Mulder,Jacques 1988-89Murchison,Randall 1984Murdock, Justin 2009Murphree,H.W. 1955-57Murphy,Danny 1993Murphy,Shaun 1997-99Murrell,Tom 1967Myers,P.C. 1969-70

NNdiaye,Joseph 1997-98Neary,Mike 1989-91Nelson,A.H. 1963-65Nelson,William 1970-73Noble, Will 2006-07, 2009

OO’Cain,C.L. 1964-66-67O’Dell,J.B. 1928-29Odom,L.A. 1952-53Ogaro,Julius 1980-81Oliver,Enayat 1992-95Olson,Eric 1984-85O’Rourke,Joey 2007-08Oxford,John 1969

PPacheco,Jorge 1991-92Padgett, Alex 2008-09Padgett,Travis 2006-08Parks,N.C. 1933-34Parks,Terrence 1986Parrott,D.L. 1937-39Pasley,J.H. 1940-41Patterson,E.R. 1930Pauga,Scott 2008Payne,W.E. 1941Pendleton,Clay 2003,2005-06Pennington,C.W. 1937-39Perry,Lydell 2004-06

Peterson,Andy 1995-97Peterson,Kenneth 1985Phillips,Marcus 1996-97Pierce,Harold 1943Pimentel,Matt 2002-05Pitchford,CharlesH. 1967Poe,W.N. 1946Pool,E.M. 1964-66Poole,C.E. 1963-65Porter,Andrew 2006-08Potter,Ian 1999-02Pridgen,Terry 1992-93Pulkinen,C.S. 1946-49Putnam,Jason 1998

QQuattlebaum,D.E. 1955

RRadcliff,C.F. 1952Radcliff,W.A. 1952Radziwinski,Mike 1989Ralph,Stewart 1974,76,78Ramey,Robert 1976Rasch,Thomas 1976-78Rauch,Robbie 1998Rawls,O.G. 1933Rayle,R.F. 1948-50Reckner,Jason 1995-98Reese,C.J. 1965-66Reilly,Sean 2004-07Reke,Thomas 1983Rencher,Darwin 1985-87Revell,W.H. 1952-53Reveria,A.L. 1950Reynolds,Malcolm 2000-01Rice,Joseph 1978-79Richards,Clarence 1994-95Richards,J.G. 1941Richards,Ronald 2002-05Richardson,Eddie 1986-88Richardson,R.R. 1950-52Riley,R.A. 1942-43Rion,A.H. 1940Roach,Kendrick 1991-94Roberts,J.C. 1955Roberts,R.W. 1933-34Robinson,E.D. 1933-34Robinson,Kyle 1994Rogers,J.M. 1946Romero,Frank 1970Ross,R.Duane 1992-95Ross,Jack 1943Ross,John 1948Royster,Chris 1995-97Rucker,Erick 1978-81Rumple,Charles 1969

Rush,Lawrence 1970-73Russell,Wesley 1992-93Rushton,H.G. 1948-50Rutherford,Ahmad 2004Ryans,Larry 1990-92,94Rzewuski,Keith 1999-00

SSahadi,Raymond 1975Sams,Bob 1981-82Sanders,T.C. 1951Schenek,David 2001Schoen,Chris 1983-85Schroeder,F.E. 1940Scott,Charles 1979Scott,Douglas 1975Scott,Joshua 1993-97Scuffins,Jeffrey 1983-84Sease,Jody 1984Sease,J.D. 1956-57Seesman,Paul 1970-73Seybold,John 1980-81,83-84Shame,R.W. 1953-54Sharp,Mark 1980Sharpe,Jeff 1983,86-87Shaw,J.S. 1962-64Shaw,Kyle 2005Shaw,Scott 2000-03Sheats,Mickey 2005Shirley,William 1967Sikes,D.L. 1965-66Sills,K.G. 1941Simmons,Wilbur 1957-59Skov,Henrik 1986-88Slattery,J.G. 1951-52Sloan,Michael 1987-89Smalls,Victor 1983-86Smith,Cormac 1994Smith,D.W. 1941Smith,David 2003-04Smith,Eugene 1969Smith,Frank 1961Smith,James 1966-67Smith,Joey 1981-82Smith,Richard 1989Smith,R.N. 1930Smith,W.H. 1955Smythe,Kevin 1990-93Snow,Eric 1979-80Snyder,Paul 1957-59Soder,Eric 2004Soggs,JohnB. 1987-89Spain,Otto 2000-03Spear, Chris 2007-09Spearman,W.C. 1943Spencer,Peter 1967

Spiller, C.J. 2007-09Spiritoso,Mike 1983-84,86-87Spooner,R.J. 1955-57Steedly,J.R. 1956-57,60Stewart,Bill 1978Stewart,George 1979Stone,W.O. 1955Stoudemire,D.O. 1932Stover,L.A.M. 1963Strawderman,Dan 1985Stroup,Shane 1975-77,79Suber,Quincy 1987-88Sutter,E.H. 1962-64Swafford,R.P. 1958-60Swaggard,Travis 2007-09Sykes,Keith 1986-87

TTalbert,Scott 1985Taul,Mark 1976-77Taylor,James 1967-69Thomas,Doug 1988-91Thomas,Dwight 2002Thomas,Shawn 1994-97Thomason,J.E. 1941Thompson,J.R. 1948-49Thompson,Matt 2001-02Thornhill,D.N. 1943Thorp,John 1992-95Tienda,Jorge 1998Tillison,Fred 1993,95-96Tindall,R.M. 1965-67Tinsley,H.D. 1956-58Tisdale,J.W. 1955Toatley,Ter. 1980-83Tomsic,Jason 1996-97Tooman,Matt 1996-98Towns,R.C. 1964Townsend,J.C. 1948-51Trapp,James 1990-92Tribble,F.V. 1936Tucker,Sultan 1998-01Turnbull, Jasen 2008-09Turner,H. 1929Tyler,Walt 1957-59

UUnlig,Walt 1957-58

VVance,J. 1931Vance,R.B. 1932-33VandeKerkove,Peter 1986VanSice,Wade 1998-99VanWageninge,Rob 2000Varn,Joe 1982-83Varner,Brett 2000-02Ventruella,George 1957

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Vincze,Edward 1979-81Vogel,George 1978-79

WWackwitz,J.H. 1969-70Wafford,Dion 1987-90Walcott,Desmond 1979Walker,J.G. 1956Walker,M.E. 1939-41Walsch,Thomas 1985-87Ward,A.W. 1985Ward,H.E. 1939-40Washington,Tony 1998-01Watson,Dan 1992-93Watson,K.M. 1934Watters,Derek 1994Weaver,A.E. 1942Webb,J.E. 1932Weise,Van 1980-81Welcome,Antwoine 1991-93Wells,J.D. 1952West,Andy 1983-84Wheatley,Michael 1992-93Wheeler,Anthony 1994-97White,S.M. 1955White, Stephen 2009Whitmire,H.D. 1930-31Whitmire,J.B. 1947-48Whitney,J.L. 1939Whitney,J.T. 1937-38Whittemore,Fred 1960-62Whitten,W.C. 1946Wiggins,Clay 1999Wilcher,Sam 1991Williams,Bryan 1997-2000Williams,Desai 1979-80Williams,H.M. 1955-56Williams,J.A. 1956Williams,J.E. 1949Williams,Jeremichael 1996-98Williams,R.N. 1948-49Williams,Undre 1995Willimon,Gene 1928Willis,D.J. 1939Wilson,AndreJ. 1987-88Wilson,Delvon 1992-94Wilson,V.C. 1931-32Winn,J.W. 1934Witherspoon,R.G. 1936-37Witherspoon,Derrick 1991-93Wittman,David 1988-91Wolfe,L.M. 1931Woodward,S.L. 1951Woolfolk,Chris 1991-93Worthy,Fred 1978-82Wotring,Robert 1985-86Wright,Paul 1992-93Wyatt,Derrick 2002-05Wynn,J.T. 1962-64

YYarborough,Dillard 1934Yawn,Mike 1978

ZZanes,Richard 1973-75Zehnder,Lawrence 1973-74Zeiher,Fred 1973-75Zungoli,Nichlas 1970-73

WOMENA

Adams,Kelli 1995Ahern,Beth 1997-2000Alston,Chiconna 1995-96Avery,Tonya 1992-93,1995Avon,TheresaL. 1987-88

BBarnes,Virginia 1994-95Barringer,Krystal 2007-08Blankenship,Wendy 1997Blount,Kameron 1997-2000Bouyer,Nikkie 1996,1998-99Bradshaw,Allison 2003-05Breit,Elsa 1985-88Briggs,Angela 1995

Briscoe,Jennifer 1982-83Broe,AnneC. 1986-87Brown,Simone 1998-99Browne,KathleenM. 1982Buchholz, Linda 2007-09Buffo, Stephanie 2009Burgher,Michelle 2001Burris,Jeannie 1987-90

CCampbell,Alysha 1995Cartlidge,Laura 2000Castagno,Joanie 2009Charles,Tiffany 2002Clark,Della 2004-07Clinkscales,Sharia 1994-97Collins,Tina 1989Copeland,Dana 1998-99Costa,Joana 2000-03Cousins,Jessica 2004-05Cruse,Denise 2003Cuffee,Patricia 1988-91Cutchin,LaShonda 1998-2001

DDillard,Lisa 1989-91Dix,Thea 2006-07Dolby,Angela 1989-92Dortch,Marquita 2003Duarte,Cindy 1981-84

E Elder,Kyana 1999-2002Ellis,Sarah 2000-01Emeloff,Holly 1992Engel,Christine 1993-96Epps,Brantley 1996-99Esposito,Sandra 1989-90Evans,Anne 1989-92Everett,Monique 1991-92

FFields,Perry 2001-02Fleetwood,Angel 1989-92Fletcher,Marcia 1988-91Foley,Edwina 1990-93Ford,Meredith 1993-96Frazier,Trevi 1994-97

GGailey,SusanL. 1980-81Gaines,Andrea 1999Gallo,Joan 1980-81Gauntlett,Kendra 2008Golladay, Michaylin 2009Goodwin,Tracy 1995Gosselin,Mary 2001-03Graham,Kim 1991-93Greene,Mimi 1993Griesback,Elizabeth 1991-93Grondziak,Marsha 1988-90Groulx,Gail 1991-92

HHardy,Polly 2006-08Hartikainen,Jessica 1998Hartman,Abbey 1999-2000Hartman,Megan 1995-98Hartmann,Karen 1992-95Haughton,Keshia 2002-03Haynesworth,Monyetta 1992-93Heijnen,Desiree 1985Henderson,AnitaC. 1989-91Hicks,Stephanie 1997-99Hillhouse,Janet 1995Hill,Sierra 2006-07Hinton,Randi 2002,2004-06Holloway,Nanette 1989-92Holman,Tamika 1995-97Hudgins,Jacqueline 2002Hudson,Cessy 1989,1991-93

JJamrozy,Ute 1986-88Janecic,Helena 1999-2000Jensen,Tina 1994-97Johnson,Candice 2009Johnson,Tabatha 1989Jordan,Beth 2005-07

KKalikin,Michelle 1986-90

Kennedy, Caroline 2007-09Kennedy,DeeDee 1996Ketter,Pamela 1991-93Keydoszius,Renee 2001Kirwin,BarbaraJ. 1980-81Kohler,Imke 1993Kokayko,Rochelle 2006-08Korhonen,Anni 2007Kortesoja,Aija 1996Krebs,Tina 1983,1985-87

LLasher,Kelly 1999Leonard,Holly 1999Littlejohn,Nyjla 2000-01Littmann,Julianne 1996-99Lomnicka,Nikola 2009Lord,Elizabeth 2001-03

M Mamona, Patricia 2007-09Manning,Melissa 1999Masasu,Sudati 2004Massey,Denise 1991-93Mayo,Treshell 1993-96McAuley,AnnMarie 1997-99McFadden,MeganAnn 1980McKelvey,Tonya 1991-93McLane,Mandy 1998-99,2001McMillan,Patrice 2004,2006-07Meador,Jennifer 1998-01Milosch,Jessica 1993Miyamoto,Renata 2006Montell,Annu 1997Montgomery,Laurie 1982-85Mothersill,Cydonie 2001Moton,Jamine 1998-99,2001-02Moultrie,Katrina 2001-02,2004Murray,Shannon 2000-03Myers,Tiffany 1993

NNett,Erin 1999Nicholson,Lauren 2000-04Norsworthy,Kim 1996-97

OOliveira,Gisele 2002-05

PParak,Lisa 1989-91Parker,Ra’Sheena 2008Perry,Tia 2006Pettinen,Katja 1995-97-99Phillips,Casey 2004Phillips,Jodie 1992-95Pickett,Katie 2001-04Pitocchelli,Britta 1991Polovick,Julie 1996-99Power,Joanne 1986-87,1989Prescod,Gail 1992-93

QQuick,Jelyn 2004

R Reed,Kenya 2002Ressing,Mareike 1991-93-95Robinson,Kerry 1981-84Robinson,Nichole 1995-96Robinson,Terri 1998-99,2002Rogers,Helen 1985-89Rogers,Michelle 2004Rukat,LauraAnn 2002-03Rutherford,Shakirah 2003-04

SSalt,Kristen 1988-91Schillow,Diane 2000Scholtz,Michelle 1988-91Schoppman,Shannon 1997-98,2000Scott, Kristine 2008-09Selby,Erika 1993Shaw,Racquel 1998Shephard,Judith 1982-85Sims,Nikki 1994-97Singleton,Courtney 1991-93Sinkler, April 2008-09Skak,Ane 1991Smith,Christina 2004Smith,Marcia 2000-02Smith,Sheri 1999-2002

Sobanjo,Ope 2006Sosnowski,Michelle 1992-93Stackhouse,Julie 1999Stout,Aimee 1993-96Stowell,Anne 1999-2000

TTaliaferro,Nancy 1989-91Thomas,Angela 2003Tomlinson,Simone 1995-98Toothman,Kristi 2001Topley,TammyS. 1987Trzcinski,Cynthia 1998

U Ulfarsdottir,Silja 2002-05Underhill,Christine 1988

VvanReenen,Erika 1999-2000Vereen,Aidra 1993-94Voldness,Kirsti 1985

WWachna, Bethanie 2008Walker,Kimberly 1980-83Walton,Patina 1990-91Watt,Samantha 1995-98Weber, Liane 2007-09Weikert,Stephanie 1982-85Weston,Shekera 1997-99,2001Whaley,Danielle 2002-03White,Rebecca 2002Wilson,Anastasia 2007-09Wilson,Shenita 1996-97Wineglass, Nakeisha 2007-08Wood,Emily 1983-84Woods,Krystal 2003-06Woolfolk,Karyn 1991-92

YYoung,Sara 2005

ZZabel,Stephanie 2000

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ACC OPPONENTS

Boston College EaglesLocation:...................ChestnutHill,MAColors:........................... Maroon&GoldCoaches:... MattKerr(m),RandyThomas(w)2009 ACC Men’s Indoor Finish:....12th2009 ACC Women’s Indoor Finish:.... 11th2009 ACC Men’s Outdoor Finish:...... 11th2009 ACC Women’s Outdoor Finish:... 12thSID:...............................MatthewFarhadiSID Phone:.....................(617)552-4508SID Email:[email protected] Site:...............www.bceagles.com

Duke Blue DevilsLocation:............................Durham,NCColors:.....................RoyalBlue&WhiteHead Coach:................... NormOgilvie2009 ACC Men’s Indoor Finish:....10th2009 ACC Women’s Indoor Finish:......9th2009 ACC Men’s Outdoor Finish:......7th2009 ACC Women’s Outdoor Finish:... 11thSID:.......................................AshleyWolfSID Phone:.....................(919)668-6739SID Email:[email protected] Site:.............www.goduke.com

Florida State SeminolesLocation:........................ Tallahassee,FLColors:.............................Garnet&GoldHead Coach:......................BobBraman2009 ACC Men’s Indoor Finish:.....1st2009 ACC Women’s Indoor Finish:....... 1st2009 ACC Men’s Outdoor Finish:.....T-1st2009 ACC Women’s Outdoor Finish:.....1stSID:.................................... DaveSchmidtSID Phone:.....................(850)644-4836SID Email:............... [email protected] Site:.............www.seminoles.com

North Carolina Tar HeelsLocation:.......................ChapelHill,NCColors:................CarolineBlue&WhiteHead Coach:............. DennisCraddock2009 ACC Men’s Indoor Finish:....4th2009 ACC Women’s Indoor Finish:..... 2nd2009 ACC Men’s Outdoor Finish:.........5th2009 ACC Women’s Outdoor Finish:.....3rdSID:.........................................ChrisGalloSID Phone:.....................(919)962-1160SID Email:[email protected] Site:.......www.tarheelblue.com

Wake Forest Demon DeaconsLocation:................Winston-Salem,NCColors:........................OldGold&BlackCoaches:...ScottHall(m),AnnieBennett(w)2009 ACC Men’s Indoor Finish:....7th2009 ACC Women’s Indoor Finish:.... 10th2009 ACC Men’s Outdoor Finish:.......8th2009 ACC Women’s Outdoor Finish:.... T-9thSID:...........................................GaryPetitSID Phone:.....................(336)758-5640SID Email:[email protected] Site:... www.wakeforestsports.com

Georgia Tech Yellow JacketsLocation:..............................Atlanta,GAColors:.......................OldGold&WhiteCoaches:...GroverHinsdale(m),AlanDrosky(w)2009 ACC Men’s Indoor Finish:....8th2009 ACC Women’s Indoor Finish:......7th2009 ACC Men’s Outdoor Finish:.........4th2009 ACC Women’s Outdoor Finish:.... 6thSID:..........................................JohnGattoSID Phone:.....................(404)894-5445SID Email:............... [email protected] Site:................. www.ramblinwreck.com

Maryland TerrapinsLocation:....................CollegePark,MDColors:..........Red,White,Black&GoldHead Coach:...............AndrewValmon2009 ACC Men’s Indoor Finish:......11th2009 ACC Women’s Indoor Finish:... 12th2009 ACC Men’s Outdoor Finish:...... 10th2009 ACC Women’s Outdoor Finish:....T-9thSID:..........................................DougDullSID Phone:.....................(301)314-1482SID Email:[email protected] Site:............. www.umterps.com

Miami HurricanesLocation:.................................Miami,FLColors:..............Orange,Green&WhiteHead Coach:........................AmyDeem2009 ACC Men’s Indoor Finish:.....9th2009 ACC Women’s Indoor Finish:......5th2009 ACC Men’s Outdoor Finish:.........9th2009 ACC Women’s Outdoor Finish:...... 5thSID:........................................ScottZavitzSID Phone:.....................(305)284-3244SID Email:[email protected] Site:...www.hurricanesports.com

Virginia Tech HokiesLocation:........................Blacksburg,VAColors:... ChicagoMaroon&BurntOrangeHead Coach:.....................DaveCianelli2009 ACC Men’s Indoor Finish:...2nd2009 ACC Women’s Indoor Finish:......4th2009 ACC Men’s Outdoor Finish:......3rd2009 ACC Women’s Outdoor Finish:....2ndSID:........................................KevinHuntSID Phone:.....................(540)231-1494SID Email:................... [email protected] Site:..........www.hokiesports.com

Virginia CavaliersLocation:.................. Charlottesville,VAColors:............................. Orange&BlueHead Coach:.................. JasonVigilante2009 ACC Men’s Indoor Finish:....3rd2009 ACC Women’s Indoor Finish:......8th2009 ACC Men’s Outdoor Finish:.....T-1st2009 ACC Women’s Outdoor Finish:.... 4thSID:..............................AmandaMcClureSID Phone:.....................(434)982-5977SID Email:[email protected] Site:...www.virginiasports.com

NC State WolfpackLocation:..............................Raleigh,NCColors:.................................Red&WhiteCoaches:.............................RollieGeiger2009 ACC Men’s Indoor Finish:....6th2009 ACC Women’s Indoor Finish:......6th2009 ACC Men’s Outdoor Finish:...... 12th2009 ACC Women’s Outdoor Finish:..... 7thSID:...........................................PatNorrisSID Phone:.....................(919)515-1182SID Email:..... [email protected] Site:............. www.gopack.com

Consistency. It isthemarkof trueexcellenceinanyendeavor. However, in today’s intercollegiate athletics,competitionhasbecomesobalancedandsocompetitivethatitisvirtuallyimpossibletomaintainahighlevelof consistency. YettheAtlanticCoastConferencehasdefiedtheodds.Nowinits57thyearof competition,theACChaslongenjoyedthereputationasoneof thestrongestandmostcompetitiveintercollegiateconferencesinthenation.Andthatisnotmereconjecture,thenumberssupportit. Sincetheleague’sinceptionin1953,ACCschoolshavecaptured116nationalchampionships,including64inwomen’scompetitionand52inmen’s.Inaddition,NCAA individual titles have gone toACC student-athletes160timesinmen’scompetitionand91timesinwomen’saction. TheVirginiaCavalierswontheleague’sfirsttrackandfield national title, claiming theAssociation of IntercollegiateAthletics forWomen indoor crownin 1981. Florida State, although not amember of theACCat the time,wonthe1984NCAAwomen’soutdoortitle,and1985and1986women’sindoortitles.Asamemberof theACC,theSeminolesmen’steamcapturedtheNCAAtitlein2006,2007,and2008,andhaveaccountedfortheleague’sthreeNCAAtrackandfieldchampionships.

THE ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE...A TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE

Since 1953, member schools have garnered 173 individual NCAA titles in both men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor track and field, while league teams have finished in the top five at the NCAA indoor and outdoor championships a combined 27 times. The 2008-09 indoor season saw nine of 12league teams compete at the 2009NCAA IndoorChampionships inCollege State,Texas for themen,while five of 12women’s teams participated. TheFloridaStatemenclaimedtheirfourthstraighttop-fivenationalfinish,whiletheSeminoleswomenfinishedinthetop-10forthesecondconsecutiveyear.In2007,eightmen’steamsand11women’steamsparticipatedatthenationalmeet. Additionally,fourindividualsfromfourinstitutionsclaimedNCAAtitles.Clemson’sJacobyFord,alsoanAll-ACCfootballplayer,recordedthetoptimeinthe60-meterdashwitha6.52showing,andWakeForest’sMichaelBinghamwonanindividualtitlewitha45.69timeinthe400-meterdash.Sevenmenclaimedtop-threetimesatthenationalindoormeetlastseason,andfivewomen—includingNCAAchampionsKimberlyWilliams of Florida State andMurielleAhoure of Miami—placedinthetopthree.Williamswonthetriplejumpwithaleapof 45feet,3.75inches,whileAhourewonthe200-meterdashinatimeof 22.80.Overall,24menand14womencombinedfor41All-America

honorsduringtheindoorseason. The2009outdoorseasonwasequallyimpressive,astheFloridaStatemenplacedsecondatthenationalmeet in Fayetteville,Arkansas, and claimed its fifthstraight top-fivefinish,while thewomenfinished infourth.Overall,sevenof 12men’steamsandsixof 12women’steamsparticipatedatthe2009NCAAOutdoorChampionships. A total of 12men recorded top-three finishes,includingnationalchampionsCharlesClark,JonathanBorlee,andNgoniMakusaof FloridaState,andMarcelLomnickyof VirginiaTech.CharlesClark—the2009FieldPerformerof theYear—wonthe200-meterdashin20.55,whileBorleewonthe400-meterdashin44.78,andMakusatookthelongjumpwithameasureof 26feet,7.25inches.Lomnicky’s235feet,six-inchoutputinthehammerthrowwasanationalmeetbest,andtheFloridaState4x400-meterrelayteamof KevinWilliams,KevinBorlee,Clark, and JonathanBorlee clocked a44.78totakefirstplace. Inwomen’saction,FloridaState’sSusanKuijken—the2009OutdoorScholar-Athleteof theYear—wonthe 1,500-meter run in 4:13.05,whileKimWilliams,alsoof FloridaStateandthe2009FieldPerformerof theYear,wonboththelongjumpandtriplejumpwithmarksof 21feet,5.50inchesand47feet,2.25inches,respectively.Threemorewomenpostedtop-threetimes.Menandwomencombinedfor41All-Americahonors.