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GGeenneerraall IInnffoorrmmaattiioonnLLooccaattiioonn Annapolis, Md. FFoouunnddeedd October 10, 1845EEnnrroollllmmeenntt 4,400SSuuppeerriinntteennddeenntt Vice Adm. Michael H. Miller, USN

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NNaavvyy TTrraacckk CCooaacchhiinngg SSttaaffffHHeeaadd CCooaacchh Steve CookseyAAllmmaa MMaatteerr Indiana State ’72NNaavvyy RReeccoorrdd 289-44 (23 yrs.)OOffffiiccee PPhhoonnee (410) 293-5568EE--MMaaiill [email protected]

AAssssiissttaanntt CCooaacchh -- DDiissttaannccee Al CantelloAAllmmaa MMaatteerr La Salle ’55OOffffiiccee PPhhoonnee (410) 293-5574EE--MMaaiill [email protected]

AAssssiissttaanntt CCooaacchh -- TThhrroowwss Chris CampbellAAllmmaa MMaatteerr U.S. Naval Academy ’89OOffffiiccee PPhhoonnee (410) 293-5575EE--MMaaiill [email protected]

VVoolluunntteeeerr AAssssiissttaanntt CCooaacchh Dave Larish ’49VVoolluunntteeeerr AAssssiissttaanntt CCooaacchh Jason Grimes

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Navy Men’s Track and Field: 2010-11 Patriot League Indoor Champions

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TTaabbllee ooff CCoonntteennttssGeneral Information 1Head Coach Steve Cooksey 2-3Assistant Coaches / Support Staff 4-62011-12 Roster 7Season Outlook 8-9Midshipmen Bios 10-28Qualifying Standards 292010-11 Season in Review 30-312010-11 Top Marks 32-33All-Time Records 34-41Army-Navy History 42-43All-Time Track Achievements 44-47Track and Field Facilities 48-51Beat Army! 52-53The United States Naval Academy 54-55Academy History and Traditions 56-57Athletic Facilities 58-59Director of Athletics Chet Gladchuk 60-61Academic Achievement 62-63Community Service 64-65Annapolis and the Chesapeake Region 66-67The Patriot League 68-69Blue & Gold 70

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Feb. 10-11 Fri.-Sat. at Tiger Paw Invitational Clemson, S.C. All Day

Feb. 17-19 Fri.-Sun. at Patriot League Championships Lewisburg, Pa. All Day

March 3-4 Sat.-Sun. at IC4A Championships Boston, Mass. All Day

March 9-10 Fri.-Sat. at NCAA Championships Nampa, Idaho All Day

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March 10 Sat. at Point Loma Open San Diego, Calif. All Day

March 17 Sat. at Point Loma Invitational San Diego, Calif. All Day

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April 7 Fri. at Army (Star Meet) West Point, N.Y. 2:30 pm

April 14 Sat. at North Carolina Invitational Chapel Hill, N.C. All Day

April 26-28 Fri.-Sun. at Penn Relays Philadelphia, Pa. All Day

May 4-5 Fri.-Sat. at Patriot League Championships Worcester, Mass. All Day

May 11-13 Fri.-Sun. at IC4A Championships Princeton, N.J. All Day

May 24-26 Thur.-Sat. at NCAA East Regional Jacksonville, Fla. All Day

June 6-9 Wed.-Sat. at NCAA Championships Des Moines, Iowa All Day

Home meets in bboolldd,, held at Wesley A. Brown Field House (Indoor)/Ingram Field (Outdoor)All times Eastern, subject to change

MMeeddiiaa GGuuiiddee CCrreeddiittssThe 2011-12 Navy men’s track & field media guide was written and edited by Matt Muzza. Cover design and tem-plate was created by Mark Leddy and the Navy Sports Information staff. Photography was provided by Phil Hoffmann,Tom Connelly and the Annapolis and Anne Arundel County Conference and Visitors Bureau.

The Navy Sports Information staff extends its thanks to all Patriot League and opponent sports information officesand all members of past staffs that have assisted in compiling information that is an integral part of this guide. Anycorrections or additions to the publication are welcome and should be directed via e-mail to [email protected].

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TThhee CCooookksseeyy FFiilleeCCOOAACCHHIINNGG TTIIMMEELLIINNEE�� 1988-Present - Head Coach, Navy�� 1984-88 - Assistant Coach, Navy�� 1978-84 - Head Coach, Ball State�� 1974-78 - Assistant Coach, Ball State

CCOOAACCHHIINNGG HHOONNOORRSS�� Five-time Patriot League Coach of the Year�� 2008 Mid-Atlantic Region Outdoor Coach of the Year�� 2007-08 Mid-Atlantic Region Indoor Coach of the Year�� 1992 District II NCAA Coach of the Year �� 11 All-Americans�� 7 Academic All-Americans�� 11 Team Conference Championships�� 5 Patriot League Championships�� 174 Individual Conference Champions

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A veteran head

coach with over 300

career wins,

Stephen Cooksey

will begin his 24th

year at the helm of

the Navy men’s track and field program in 2011-

12.

In his two-plus decades at the helm of the

Navy men's track and field program, the former

All-American high jumper and five-time Patriot

League Coach of the Year has guided 11 Mid-

shipmen to a total of 18 All-America honors, with

Class of 2008 graduate Paul Harris earning the

most recent distinction with a sixth-place finish

in the 800-meter run at the 2006 NCAA Indoor

Championship.

Under his watch, Navy has compiled an over-

all dual meet record of 289-44 (.868), while

earning five Patriot League team titles and a

total of 154 individual league crowns.

His teams have registered at least 10 com-

bined victories 17 times and in 18 of 23 years as

the Midshipmen's top mentor. Moreover, since

the start of the 1998-99 season, he has led

Navy to a stellar 178-22 (.890) record.

Cooksey directed the Mids to the program's

first sweep of the indoor and outdoor Patriot

League titles in 2007-08. For his efforts, Cook-

sey garnered the league's coach-of-the-year ac-

colades during both seasons and was named

USTFCCCA Mid-Atlantic Region Indoor Coach

of the Year during both the indoor and outdoor

season.

The Midshipmen have won four Patriot

League Indoor Championships (2004, 2005,

2008, 2011) in recent years with Cooksey at the

helm. Additionally, Navy won the Heptagonal

outdoor competition three-straight years from

1991-93 and posted back-to-back wins in the

Heptagonal indoor championship in 1992 and

`93. The team also captured the Colonial Ath-

letic Association outdoor crown during the 1991

season.

Head coach Stephen Cooksey was the 2010-11 Patriot League Indoor Track Coach of the Year

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mmCooksey's success has also carried over into Navy's Star Meet competi-

tions against archrival Army, where his teams own a 26-20 career mark

against the Black Knights. Over the last 13 years, the Mids have won 18-of-

28 dual meet competitions against Army, including seven indoor and out-

door season sweeps.

Cooksey was named the Patriot League Indoor Coach of the Year dur-

ing the 2010-11 season after leading Navy to the indoor team title. The

Mids trailed Army by 32 team points with four events remaining (pole vault,

3,000, distance medley relay, 4x400 relay) in the championship. The Mids

won the pole vault and the 3,000 and picked up huge points, outscoring

Army 30-0 in the two events to enter the final two relays down just 2 points.

Navy then won the DMR and Army placed second to set up the final event,

the 4x400, which Navy won to take the team crown in a dramatic finish.

Cooksey came to Annapolis in 1984 and assisted Al Cantello with both

the cross country and the track & field teams at Navy for four seasons be-

fore taking over the reins of Navy's track program.

Before coming to Navy, Cooksey spent six years as the head cross

country and track & field coach at Ball State, where he began as an assis-

tant in 1974. He was acting head cross country coach for the Cardinals in

the 1978-79 season and became the head coach of the cross country and

track & field teams in 1979. During his time at Ball State, Cooksey worked

with 18 NCAA qualifiers, three All-Americans and an NCAA champion.

In 1998, he was named the head coach for the United States World Jun-

ior Championship team and has served as a coach on several other U.S.

National teams. Most recently, Cooksey served as the head coach of the

2008 U.S. World Indoor Championship team.

An associate professor in the physical education department at the

Academy, Cooksey was named the recipient of the 2003 Superintendent's

Distinguished Athletic Leadership Award for teaching and coaching.

His road to becoming one of the top collegiate track coaches began in

Terre Haute, Ind., where he was a nationally-ranked high-jumper, two-time

captain and team MVP for the Indiana State track program.

Cooksey enjoyed a decorated athletic career for the Sycamores, collect-

ing an impressive list of individual accolades, including NCAA All-America

and U.S. Track & Field Federation All-America honors.

Cooksey and his wife, Valerie, have one daughter, Brooke, and reside in

Annapolis, Md.

AALLLL--AAMMEERRIICCAANNSS UUNNDDEERR CCOOOOKKSSEEYYCharles Bailey Weight Throw (1989)

Matt Howard Weight Throw (1990 & ‘91)

Robert Sehnert Shot Put (1991)

Greg Keller Mile (1992 & ‘93)

Steeplechase (‘92 & ‘93)

Todd Washburn 5,000 (1993 - Ind. & Out.)

Stan Duplaga Javelin Throw (1993)

Jon Clemens Steeplechase (1997)

John Mentzer 5,000 (1997), 10,000 (‘97 & ‘98)

Michael Ryan Mile (1999)

Erik Schmidt Mile (2004)

Paul Harris 800 (2007)

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Jim Gehrdes 1964-81

Al Cantello 1981-88

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Chris Campbell, a 1989 Academy graduate,is entering his fifth season as an assistant andthe primary throws coach at Navy.Campbell has made an immediate impact

working with the team's contingent of throwers.In both 2008 and 2009, Navy throwers have earned Field-Athlete-of-the-Meethonors at the Patriot League Outdoor Championship, most recently with teamcaptain and Academic All-American Mark Van Orden sweeping the confer-ence's hammer and weight throw titles to earn the distinction in 2009. VanOrden won two league titles as a senior and was named to the ESPN TheMagazine/CoSIDA Academic All-American First Team.Campbell's throwers won the indoor league weight throw and the outdoor

shot put during the 2010-11 season and freshman Zachary Duncavage qual-ified for the NCAA East Regional in the discus.Campbell, himself, was a four-year letterwinner on the Midshipmen track

& field team. A javelin thrower and former school record holder, he waselected team captain his senior year. Upon graduation, Campbell was as-signed to the San Diego-based naval warship, USS COPELAND, which com-pleted CARAT operations during Desert Storm and counter-narcoticoperations off the coast of Central America in 1993.Campbell completed his military obligation as an Operations Officer at

Naval Station Annapolis and achieved the rank of Lieutenant before resign-ing from the Navy in 1995. While completing his military obligation, he servedas a volunteer coach at Navy while completing an M.S. in Education at JohnsHopkins University.Campbell's second coaching stop came at Ball State University, where

he served as field events coach for the Cardinals program from 1996-99.During his tenure, Campbell directed student-athletes to NCAA qualifyingmarks in the hammer throw and high jump, four school records, and a Mid-American Conference hammer throw championship. In addition, he helpedlead the 1998 Ball State women's squad to both the Indoor and Outdoor MACteam titles.Following his three-year stint at Ball State, Campbell spent six seasons at

Fresno State, including two as the associate head coach. There he men-tored All-Americans in the decathlon, javelin and shot put, while helping thewomen's team to the 2005 California-Nevada Coaches Association TeamChampionship, and the Bulldog men to the same title in 2000. The women'ssquad also captured the WAC title in 2002, its first conference championshipin 10 years.Campbell also held the role of recruiting coordinator while at Fresno State,

inking several blue-chip athletes, including the nation's top-ranked highschool javelin thrower in 2003. Additionally, he served as Vice President ofthe California-Nevada Coaches Association and as Men's and Women's De-velopment Chairperson for the Central Valley Chapter of USA Track andField. While there, he also completed a Master of Arts in Kinesiology in 2003.Prior to Navy, Campbell served as an assistant for the combined men's

and women's program at Michigan State. Working primarily with the throw-

ers and multi-event athletes, he tutored nine Spartans to 16 scoring posi-tions at the Big Ten Championships, four NCAA regional qualifying marks, apair of NCAA provisional marks in the women's pentathlon and heptathlon,and four school records. In addition to his coaching duties, Campbell servedas assistant meet director for the 2006 Big Ten Outdoor Track and FieldChampionships and directed the 30-team Spartan Invitational.During his more than a decade of collegiate coaching experience, Camp-

bell has mentored a total of three NCAA All-Americans, seven junior nationalAll-Americans, 30 NCAA regional and championships qualifiers, nine con-ference champions, and four Olympic Trials participants.Campbell has also completed USATF Coaching Education Schools

through Level III and has been a NSCA Certified Strength and ConditioningSpecialist since 1996.Campbell and his wife, Julie, are the parents of a newborn son, Mark. The

Campbells reside in Annapolis.

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Jason Grimes enters his fifth season at Navyas a volunteer assistant coach, working with thejumpers and sprinters.

Grimes served as a volunteer assistant coachfor two seasons at Maryland from 2005-07. In the

jumps and sprints, he coached three All-Americans, two Atlantic Coast Conferencechampions, one ACC record holder, one IC4A title-winning relay and several NCAAregional qualifiers. In just two seasons, his athletes had a hand in shattering fiveschool records.A 1981 graduate from the University of Tennessee, Grimes earned All-America

honors seven times during his career in the sprints and long jump and was crownedSoutheastern Conference champion three times. Following his collegiate career,Grimes went on to post the world’s second-best ranking in the long jump between1982-83, soaring a remarkable distance of 28’2”. He would rank among the top-fivelong jumpers in the world for five-straight years between 1981-85. Grimes went onto earn a Silver Medal at the 1983 World Championship in Helsinki, Finland, andserved as an alternate on the 1984 U.S. Olympic Team.Grimes resides in Bowie, Md., with his wife, Phyllis, and his children, Jason II,

Janea, Jay and Kennedy.

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A mainstay with the men's track & field pro-gram, Al Cantello enters his 49th year of coach-ing at the Navy as the top assistant and primarydistance coach.Cantello won his fourth straight Patriot

League Cross Country Championship in 2011 and helped Navy's men's in-door track and field team win the team title last year by taking first place inthe mile, 3,000m, 5,000m, and distance medley relay. During the outdoorseason, Cantello's distance runners won the 1,500m, 5,000m, 3,000m stee-plechase and Andrew Hanko won the IC4A Outdoor 5K title.Following the 2009-10 season, Cantello was named the U.S. Track & Field

and Cross County Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) Mid-Atlantic RegionAssistant Coach of the Year. He led the 2009 Navy cross country team to aPatriot League Championship and four distance runners earned All-East hon-ors at the IC4A Indoor Championships. Cantello also remains the guiding force for the Navy men's cross country

program, which he has helped mold into one of the most consistent teams na-tionally since being named head coach 42 years ago. Navy has currently wonfour straight Patriot League Cross Country Championships (2008-11) andCantello has been named the league coach of the year each of the past fourseasons.With an all-time record of 240-69-1 (.775), Cantello has coached several

standout runners during his tenure in Annapolis. Jon Clemens received All-America honors during the 1996 cross country season, while John Mentzerwas named a 1997 All-American in both the 5,000m and 10,000m. MichaelRyan earned similar honors in 1999 for his 4:01.57 time in the mile, and ErikSchmidt took fifth in the mile at the NCAA Indoor Championship in March of2003.In addition, two of Navy's distance relay teams were ranked among the na-

tion's top 15 during the 1999 outdoor campaign. The mile relay team of EricAdams, John McNamara, Ryan Runge and Ryan was fourth in the nation,while the distance medley relay squad of Adams, Torrance Chaplin, KarltonHolston and Ryan was nationally ranked, as well.As a result of his team's successes, Cantello has been amply recognized,

including being named the NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional Coach of the Yearthree times (1984, '85 and '92). In 1997, the Naval Academy Alumni Associ-ation awarded Cantello the Distinguished Athletic Leadership Award for acoach or faculty member who did the most for the physical development ofthe Midshipmen in physical education. Cantello also received the inauguralTom Hamilton Teaching/ Coaching Award, as voted by his peers that sameyear. Additionally, this past spring Cantello, one of only two three-time win-ners of the javelin throw in the Penn Relays, was among the 16th group of in-ductees to the Penn Relays Wall Of Fame.From 1981-88, Cantello held a dual coaching role, guiding Navy's men's

indoor and outdoor track squads while maintaining his cross country duties.Cantello owns a stellar .797 all-time winning percentage with over 300 victo-ries as a head coach in cross country, indoor and outdoor track. Among his

coaching triumphs are 41 N-Stars, including 30 in cross country - the most bya Navy coach in one sport.A 1955 graduate of La Salle, Cantello was a two-time All-American in the

javelin. He was enshrined as a charter member of La Salle's Hall of Athletesin 1961.A former world-class competitor in the javelin, Cantello once held every na-

tional and international record in the event. In 1959, he set a world record inthe javelin and competed for the U.S. Olympic Team the following year in the1960 Games in Rome. In 1964, Sport Magazine named Cantello to its all-time track & field team and voted him the world's greatest javelin competitor.Cantello and his wife, Jackie, are the parents of three adult children - Karla

McMahon, Karen O'Kane and the late Albert Jr. - and seven grandchildren.

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A vital part of the Midshipmen coaching staff,Dave Larish, a 1949 graduate from the U.S. NavalAcademy, returns for his 23rd season as a volun-teer assistant coach.During his tenure, Larish has helped recruit 30

midshipmen who have gone on to set a total of 29 individual and five relay indoorand outdoor records at the Academy. In addition, he has helped bring in nine mid-shipmen that have earned All-America honors in 20 events.Larish and his wife, Betty, are the parents of six children: Karen, Vicki, Dana,

David Jr., Keith and Cathy.

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PPaauullaa RRoocchhee -- Administrative

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22001111--1122 Dominic Della Pelle (Indoor)

Christopher Ricks (Outdoor)

22001100--1111 David Ash (Indoor and Outdoor)

22000099--1100 Mark Van Orden (Indoor)

Matthew Hanley (Outdoor)

22000088--0099 Andrew Grant (Indoor)

Chris Bordino (Outdoor)

22000077--0088 Craig Meekins (Indoor)

Lucas Burke (Outdoor)

22000066--0077 Cameron Lindsay (Indoor)

Cole Herron (Outdoor)

22000055--0066 Sam Spletzer (Indoor)

Joshua Sink (Outdoor)

22000044--0055 Joshua McCann (Indoor)

Ralph Lufkin (Outdoor)

22000033--0044 Eric Porter (Indoor)

Nate Michael (Outdoor)

22000022--0033 Ray Driscoll (Indoor)

Aaron Lanzel (Outdoor)

22000011--0022 C.J. Simonsen (Indoor)

Tom Delaney (Outdoor)

22000000--0011 Robert Schwenzer (Indoor)

Jonathan Hayes (Outdoor)

11999999--0000 Torrance Chaplin (Indoor)

Eric Adams (Outdoor)

11999988--9999 Matt Poirier (Indoor)

John McNamara (Outdoor)

11999977--9988 James Koehler (Indoor)

John Mentzer (Outdoor)

11999966--9977 Blair Swaim (Indoor)

Jon Clemens (Outdoor)

11999955--9966 Greg Sutton (Indoor)

Bill Pennington (Outdoor)

11999944--9955 Bruce Frame (Indoor)

John Krall (Outdoor)

11999933--9944 Joel Robertson (Indoor)

Matt Niedzwiecki (Outoor)

11999922--9933 Greg Keller (Indoor)

Lucas Kerley (Outdoor)

11999911--9922 Jeff Nordstrom (Indoor)

John Fox (Outdoor)

11999900--9911 Matthew Howard (Indoor)

Eric Cash (Outdoor)

11998899--9900 Efrem Venters (Indoor and Outdoor)

11998888--8899 Chuck Bailey (Indoor)

Chris Campbell (Outdoor)

11998877--8888 Michael Greene (Indoor)

Kevin Ross (Outdoor)

11998866--8877 Wallace Moore (Indoor and Outdoor)

11998855--8866 Jeff Wolstenholme (Indoor)

Brian O'Malley (Outdoor)

11998844--8855 Lloyd Wright (Indoor)

Austin Coleman (Outdoor)

11998833--8844 Tae Andrews (Indoor)

Joe Konicki (Outdoor)

11998822--8833 Leo Williams (Indoor and Outdoor)

11998811--8822 Rick Smith (Indoor)

Mark Banks (Outdoor)

11998800--8811 Pat Bailey (Indoor)

Mark Donahue (Outdoor)

11997799--8800 Jeff Colvin (Indoor)

Jim Sheairs (Outdoor)

11997788--7799 Erik Christensen (Indoor)

Charlie Booth (Outdoor)

11997777--7788 Jim Cheever (Indoor)

Dave Barile (Outdoor)

11997766--7777 Henry Brus (Indoor)

Elijah Turner/Claude Barron (Outdoor)

11997755--7766 Andy Hutchinson (Indoor)

Donald Parker/Randy Pritchett (Outdoor)

11997744--7755 Todd Brannon (Indoor)

Ed Stefanik (Outdoor)

11997733--7744 Ted Bregar (Indoor)

Brad Stephan (Outdoor)

11997722--7733 Scott Haney (Indoor)

Steve Harkins/Wayne Kennard (Outdoor)

11997711--7722 John P. McLaughlin (Indoor)

R.C. Brilla (Outdoor)

11997700--7711 J.A. Bloom (Indoor)

D.P. Miller (Outdoor)

11996699--7700 P.M. Felix (Indoor)

R.O. Clark (Outdoor)

11996688--6699 E.S. Potts (Indoor)

J.R. Paddock (Outdoor)

11996677--6688 J. Kiffer (Indoor)

P.J. Katauskas/J.P. Cosgrove (Outdoor)

11996666--6677 R.C. Smith, Jr. (Indoor)

J.S. Payne (Outdoor)

11996655--6666 G.L. Dimming (Indoor)

J.G. Prout (Outdoor)

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Erik Bergstrom Fr. Hurdles 5-11 Johnston, Iowa/Johnston

Dean Black Jr. Distance 5-11 Colorado Springs, Colo./William J. Palmer

Brett Bogaard So. Sprints 5-9 Pella, Iowa/Pella

Chris Boniwell Sr. Throws 6-4 San Diego, Calif./Rancho Bernardo

Tom Buffone Fr. Throws 6-2 Freehold, N.J./Manalapan

Ken Bunnell Sr. Distance 6-1 St. Johnsbury, Vt./St. Johnsbury Academy

Christopher Burns So. Distance 5-9 Rochester Hills, Mich./Notre Dame Prep

Jeremy Cadiente So. Sprints 6-3 Beech Island, S.C./Silver Bluff

Drew Calcagno Fr. Distance 5-8 Hanover, Mass./Boston College HS

David Capote Fr. Throws 6-2 Ridgefield Park, N.J./Ridgefield Park

Brandon Carter So. Jumps 6-0 Silver Spring, Md./Lejune

Matthew Cecala Fr. Distance 6-0 Pittsburgh, Pa./Baldwin

Taylor Compton Fr. Distance 5-9 Hamilton, Mich./Hamilton

Lucas Connelly Sr. Mid-Distance 5-9 Lee's Summit, Mo./Lee's Summit North

Kyle Davis Fr. Distance 5-8 North Brunswick, N.J./North Brunswick

Brian De La Mora Fr. Distance 5-6 Davis, Calif./Davis

Matthew Deisher Fr. Pole Vault 6-0 Cape Girardeau, Mo./Cape Central

Dominic Della Pelle* Sr. Mid-Distance 5-11 Kennett Square, Pa./Salesianum School

Josh Drablos Fr. Pole Vault 5-7 Forest, Va./Jefferson Forest

Zack Duncavage So. Throws 6-0 League City, Texas/Clear Creek

Max Dunn So. Mid-Distance 6-1 Triadelphia, W.V./Am. Sch. of Dubai (UAE)

Jeremy Duruji Fr. Hurdles 5-9 Owatonna, Minn./Owatonna

Jalen Elrod Fr. Sprints 5-8 Piedmont, S.C./Wren

C.J. Elward So. Distance 6-0 Morton, Ill./Peoria Notre Dame

Matt Evers Sr. Mid-Distance 5-11 Bellevue, Neb./Bellevue East

Travis Fanning Jr. Sprints 6-0 Cypress, Texas/Cy-Fair

Gregory Forrester So. Multi-Event 6-3 Traverse City, Mich./Traverse City West

Kyle Fortney So. Throws 6-0 Warrentown, Va./Fauquier

John Founds So. Sprints 5-10 Huntingdon Valley, Pa./Lower Moreland

Chris Fowler Jr. Multi-Event 6-4 Westford, Mass./Westford Academy

Jacob Fox Fr. Distance 5-11 Colorado Springs, Colo./Cheyenne Mnt.

Daniel Gallien Fr. Sprints 6-2 Natchitoches, La./Natchitoches

Christopher Galvin Jr. Distance 5-9 Austin, Texas/Cedar Park

Eric Gibbs Fr. Jumps 6-1 Tuscon, Ariz./Marana

Rico Goldstone Fr. Jumps/Sprints 5-7 Breinigsville, Pa./Parkland

Billy Grammer So. Throws 6-0 Heber Springs, Ark./Heber Springs

Jeremy Haney Sr. Distance 5-6 Palmyra, Va./Fork Union Military Academy

Zach Hebda Fr. Distance 5-10 Pittsburgh, Pa./North Hills

Daniel Hibert So. Throws 6-3 Vista, Calif./Rancho Buena Vista

Josh Houston Sr. Jumps 6-3 Daphne, Ala./Tupelo

Alex Jackson Sr. Sprints 6-0 Elmhurst, Ill./St. Charles East

John Kameen Fr. Sprints 6-1 Baltimore, Md./Gilman

Ryan Kelley Fr. Distance 5-7 Pembroke, Mass./Pembroke

Kolton Kempel Jr. Sprints 6-0 Lena, Ill./Lena-Winslow

Weston Kennedy So. Distance 5-11 Sugarland, Texas/Fort Bend Baptist Aca.

Joshua Kingsland Fr. Mid-Distance 5-8 Irvine, Calif./Woodbridge

Ryan Kochert So. Pole Vault 6-1 Moreland Hills, Ohio/Chagrin Falls

Peter LaMoe Fr. Distance 5-10 Leavenworth, Kan./Lansing

Hank Leslie Fr. Jumps 6-3 Portsmouth, Ohio/Northwest

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Matt Lord Fr. Mid-Distance 5-11 Sioux City, Iowa/Bishop Heelan

Isaac Losee So. Hurdles 5-11 Salt Lake City, Utah/Judge Memorial Cath.

Chris Maligsa Fr. T ahrows 5-7 San Diego, Calif./University City

Ray Matelli Fr. Pole Vault 6-1 Pearland, Texas/Pearland

Eamonn McCarey So. Distance 5-10 San Diego, Calif./Clairemont

Randon McKain So. Jumps 5-10 Sutherland, Neb./Sutherland

Alex Merrall So. Distance 5-8 Woodstock, Ga./Etowah

Andrew Mighty So. Sprints 6-3 Cockeysville, Md./Gilman

Rand Montermini Jr. Multi-Event 6-0 Tumwater, Wash./Tumwater

Paul Neidhardt Sr. Pole Vault 5-11 Lawrenceville, Ga./Brookwood

Shane O'Donnell Fr. Distance 6-0 Norfolk, Va./Annapolis

Ryan Pajor Fr. Mid-Distance 5-8 Glastonbury, Conn./Glastonbury

Daniel Park So. Jumps 6-1 Beacon Falls, Conn./Woodland Regional

Robert Patterson So. Distance 5-10 Owings, Md./DeMatha Catholic

James Pearson Sr. Distance 5-10 Bloomfields, Mich./Univ. of Detroit Jesuit

Derrick Petett So. Throws 6-2 Lexington Park, Md./Great Mills

Chris Ricks # Sr. Throws 6-4 Reynoldsburg, Ohio/Reynoldsburg

Michael Rivard Fr. Pole Vault 5-10 Haddonfield, N.J./Haddonfield

Cody Rome Sr. Distance 5-9 Eagle, Idaho/Eagle

Sean Rynning So. Distance 5-9 Longwood, Fla./Lyman

Kyle Satterwhite Jr. Distance 6-0 Charlottesville, Va./Western Albemarle

Joshua Shaw Jr. Mid-Distance 5-9 Greenville, S.C./James L. Mann

Michael Sheehan Sr. Distance 5-8 Mt. Laurel, N.J./Holy Cross

Stuart Shrum Fr. Sprints 5-11 Grand Junction, Colo./Grand Junction

Mitch Simmonds Jr. Hurdles 6-2 Eagle, Idaho/Cole Valley Christian

Jacob Slaughter Fr. Distance 5-11 O’Fallon, Ill./O’Fallon

Miles Snelgrove Jr. Thrs/Jumps 5-11 Lebanon, Conn./Lyman Memorial

Craig Stocker Sr. Throws 6-0 Bangor, Pa./Bangor Area

John Sweeney Fr. Distance 5-8 Euclid, Ohio/Saint Ignacius

Brandon Swindler So. Throws 6-4 LaSalle, Ill./LaSalle-Peru

Isaac Teichgrab Sr. Sprints 6-2 Camano Island, Wash./Stanwood

Cody Thompson So. Distance 5-9 Joplin, Mo./Joplin

Jeramy Triplett Fr. Distance 5-11 Pflugerville, Texas/Hendrickson

Chris Troche Fr. Hurdles 5-8 Perth Amboy, N.J./St. Joseph

Cody Vernon Fr. Distance 5-11 Millersville, Md./Old Mill

Adam Vetere Fr. Mid-Distance/ 5-9 Andover, Mass./Andover

Mark Vetere Fr. Pole Vault 5-10 Andover, Mass./Andover

Josh Werling Fr. Hurdles 6-1 Beloit, Wis./Beloit

Fleet White Sr. Hurdles 6-1 Boulder, Colo./Boulder

Andrew Wondolowski Jr. Throws 6-2 Staten Island, N.Y./St. Peter's

Aaron Zack Fr. Throws 5-10 Mountain Top, Pa./Crestwood

Brian Zitterkopf Sr. Multi / Jumps 6-2 Pace, Fla./Fork Union Military Academy

* Indoor Captain; # Outdoor Captain

HHeeaadd CCooaacchh:: Stephen Cooksey (Indiana State '72)

AAssssiissttaanntt CCooaacchh ((DDiissttaannccee)):: Al Cantello (La Salle '55)

AAssssiissttaanntt CCooaacchh ((TThhrroowwss)):: Chris Campbell (U.S. Naval Academy ’89)

VVoolluunntteeeerr AAssssiissttaanntt CCooaacchh:: Dave Larish (Navy ‘49)

VVoolluunntteeeerr AAssssiissttaanntt CCooaacchh:: Jason Grimes (Tennessee ’81)

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Head coach SStteepphheenn CCooookksseeyy will enter his 24th season at the helm of theNavy men's track and field program in 2011-12 and is coming off a 2011Patriot League Indoor Championship and a fifth career Patriot LeagueCoach of the Year honor.

Cooksey has a solid returning group that features three athletes that com-peted in the NCAA's East Regional and eight athletes that earned IC4AAll-East honors last year. Additionally, Navy brings back 13 athletes thatearned All-Patriot First or Second Team honors in 2010-11.

The Navy distance squad is carrying great momentum into the track sea-son, as the runners are coming off a fourth straight Patriot League CrossCountry Championship in 2011, under the direction of head men's crosscountry coach and assistant track coach AAll CCaanntteelllloo.

"I think the middle distance and distance will be a big area for us," Cook-sey said. "Coming off another Patriot League Championship and a winover Army, they are coming in with a lot of confidence."

Navy will be expected to contend at the top of the Patriot League and willlook to continue to send multiple athletes to the NCAA's East Regional.

SSpprriinnttssSenior AAlleexxaannddeerr JJaacckkssoonn returns as the team's most accomplishedsprinter. Jackson earned All-Patriot League Second Team honors by plac-ing second in the 400m dash at the outdoor league meet in 2011, with aseason-best time of 48.75. Junior KKoollttoonn KKeemmppeell will also be competitive inthe 400m after placing third in the event at the indoor league meet lastyear.

Sophomore BBrreetttt BBooggaaaarrdd will be Navy's top returner in the 60m and 100mdashes. Bogaard was a top-eight finisher in both events in last year's Pa-triot League Championships. He also scored at the league meet in the200m and was an IC4A qualifier in the event during the indoor season.Senior Isaac Teichgrab was also an IC4A qualifier in the indoor 200mdash.

Freshmen RRiiccoo GGoollddssttoonnee and JJaalleenn EEllrroodd will also factor in the shortsprints this season and classmate DDaanniieell GGaalllliieenn will compete in the longersprints for Navy.

"Bogaard ran well last year as a plebe and I think he is going to improvethis year," said Cooksey. "Gallien is just absolutely tenacious. He givesyou everything that's in him when he runs. Kempel did well last year as wewent along and he was consistent."

MMiiddddllee DDiissttaanncceeSenior DDoommiinniicc DDeellllaa PPeellllee is the returning Patriot League champion in themile and also earned IC4A All-East honors in the 1,500m last season. Hehas earned All-East honors five times in his career. Della Pelle's top miletime last season was a 4:05.98 and he clocked a 3:48.92 in the 1,500m.Della Pelle will serve as Navy's indoor season team captain.

"Dominic has a fire burning in him to get it done," Cooksey said. "He willshow people the way. I think he is tough enough that he will stand up andverbalize what needs to be done with this team. His peers elected him cap-tain; they see something in him they think will put this team on the righttrack."

Senior MMaatttthheeww EEvveerrss is back for a final season after winning the 500m atthe indoor league meet last winter. Evers qualified for the IC4A Indoormeet in both the 500m and the 800m, before missing the outdoor season

due to an injury.

Senior LLuuccaass CCoonnnneellllyy took runner-up honors at the Patriot League Out-door Championships in the 800m last season. He will look to carry that mo-mentum into his senior season.

"Connelly ran extremely well at the end of last year and he has picked upright where he left off," said Cooksey.

Senior JJeerreemmyy HHaanneeyy placed fifth in the mile at the IC4A meet to earn All-East honors and his third-place showing in the event at the Patriot LeagueIndoor Championships allowed the Mids to go 1-2-3 in the event.

Navy will also have junior JJoosshhuuaa SShhaaww in the mix in the middle distanceevents.

"Shaw is starting to show some presence and show that he is a dog in thefight," Cooksey said. "He's got some speed."

Cooksey will also look to a pair of freshmen in RRyyaann PPaajjoorr and JJoosshhuuaaKKiinnggssllaanndd to factor in the mid-distance runs.

"Pajor and Kingsland have both come in out of high school running greattimes. They are a couple good half milers that will add to this group."

DDiissttaanncceeSenior CCooddyy RRoommee is Navy's most decorated performer returning to theteam this season. Rome set a school record in the 3,000m with a time of7:55.12 at the Alex Wilson Invite last season and his time ranked 21st onthe national performance list, just missing a berth to the NCAA IndoorChampionship by one spot.

Rome also set a new Patriot League Championship record in the 3,000mby winning the event at the league meet with a time of 8:07.51. Rome qual-ified for the NCAA's East Regional last spring during the outdoor season inthe 5,000m. Rome has great range and posted IC4A-qualifying times lastseason in three indoor events (1,000m, mile and 3,000m) and two outdoorevents (1,500m and 5,000m).

Rome is equally as impressive in the classroom, as he earned USTFCCCAAcademic All-America Second Team honors last season and was chosenas the Patriot League Indoor Track and Field Scholar-Athlete of the Year.

Senior KKeennnneetthh BBuunnnneellll and junior KKyyllee SSaatttteerrwwhhiittee will also be key con-tributors in the distance events. Bunnell earned IC4A All-East honors in the3,000m last season and Satterwhite placed ninth at the outdoor IC4A meetin the 5,000m.

Junior DDeeaann BBllaacckk will look to win his third straight Patriot League Champi-onship in the 3,000m Steeplechase in 2012. Black is the two-time defend-ing league champion in the event and competed in the steeplechase at theNCAA's East Regional last spring. Black placed 15th in the event, narrowlymissing a top-12 finish that would have earned him a bid to the NCAA Out-door Championships.

"I'm looking for these guys to be the group that lifts this team," Cookseysaid. "If we can get it started with them, with the confidence they have, thefocus that they have, I think we will be OK."

Additional returning distance runners who will look to break out this yearare senior JJaammeess PPeeaarrssoonn, senior MMiicchhaaeell SShheeeehhaann, junior CChhrriissttoopphheerrGGaallvviinn and sophomore RRoobbeerrtt PPaatttteerrssoonn. Pearson had a solid cross coun-try season in captaining the team to its fourth straight league title.

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Navy also welcomes in a large group of freshmen distance runners, includ-ing: DDrreeww CCaallccaaggnnoo,, BBrriiaann DDee LLaa MMoorraa,, ZZaacchh HHeebbddaa,, RRyyaann KKeelllleeyy,, SShhaanneeOO''DDoonnnneellll,, JJoohhnn SSwweeeenneeyy,, JJeerraammyy TTrriipplleetttt and CCooddyy VVeerrnnoonn..

Navy will be moving forward in the distance events without standout An-drew Hanko, a 2011 Academy graduate. Hanko won the past three 5,000mtitles at the outdoor league meet and the last two 5K titles at the indoorleague meet. He also won the last two 1,500m titles. Hanko took the goldmedal in the 5,000m run at the IC4A Outdoor meet in 2011.

HHuurrddlleessJunior MMiittcchh SSiimmmmoonnddss will lead the way for Navy in the sprint hurdleevents. Simmonds earned IC4A All-East honors in 2011 in the 60m hur-dles and placed third in the event at the Patriot League Indoor Champi-onships. Simmonds was also the team's top performer in the 110mhurdles.

Sophomore IIssaaaacc LLoosseeee will compete in the 60m hurdles, 110m hurdlesand the 400m hurdles and senior FFlleeeett WWhhiittee is Navy's top competitor inthe 400m hurdles.

JJuummppssJJoosshhuuaa HHoouussttoonn is a highly decorated high jumper that will look to cap offhis Navy career on a positive note. Houston earned All-East honors in2010 and placed second in the event at the Patriot League indoor meetlast season. Houston met the IC4A standard of 6-8¼ in both the indoorand outdoor seasons in 2011. Junior RRaanndd MMoonntteerrmmiinnii is also a multi-eventer who counts the high jump as one of his strongest events, clearing6-7½ last season.

"We have a chance to be halfway decent in the high jump," Cooksey said."With Houston and Montermini to begin with, then the back filled with BBrriiaannZZiitttteerrkkooppff and HHuunntteerr GGiibbssoonn.. Zitterkopf is starting to get back into it afterhis ACL injury and he seems very focused to get it done this year."

Sophomore RRyyaann KKoocchheerrtt is coming off a superb freshman campaign inthe pole vault. Kochert cleared 15-9 to win the Patriot League Indoor title.Kochert also placed ninth in the event at the IC4A Indoor meet, just miss-ing All-East honors. Navy will have great depth in the pole vault this sea-son, as senior PPaauull NNeeiiddhhaarrddtt scored in the event at the league meet lastseason and the team welcomes in a talented freshmen pole vault contin-gent.

"We've got a big group of pole vaulters," Cooksey said. "Ryan Kochert isback after winning the Patriot League last year. Paul Neidhardt is back, sowe've got a good start. Then we've got about five plebes that are between15 and 15-6. We've got depth in that event."

Two of the freshmen pole vaulters expected to contribute are MMaarrkk VVeetteerreeand MMaatttt DDeeiisshheerr.

Junior MMiilleess SSnneellggrroovvee used an IC4A-qualifying long jump of 23-¾ to takethird place at the indoor league meet last season. Snelgrove's outdoorseason was cut short due to an injury. Freshman RRiiccoo GGoollddssttoonnee will alsobe a contributor in the long jump.

Senior BBrriiaann ZZiitttteerrkkooppff will begin the season as the team's top triplejumper.

TThhrroowwssFifth-year assistant coach CChhrriiss CCaammppbbeellll has a solid group of returningthrowers, which will be highlighted by senior CChhrriiss RRiicckkss.. Ricks won thePatriot League weight throw title with a personal best throw of 60-3¼ and

also took second place in the hammer throw during the outdoor season.Ricks' weight throw title marked the fourth straight year that a Midshipmanhas claimed the event at the indoor league meet. Ricks will serve asNavy's outdoor team captain.

"Chris will step up and let people on the team know which direction theyneed to head and what they need to be doing to make the team better,"Cooksey said. "I'm very comfortable with him being captain and he givesus somebody who is ready to compete all the time."

Senior CChhrriiss BBoonniiwweellll took first in the shot put at the Patriot League Out-door Championships with a personal-best and IC4A-qualifying effort of 53-11. Boniwell won the shot put at both Army-Navy meets last season andqualified for the IC4As in the discus.

Sophomore ZZaacchhaarryy DDuunnccaavvaaggee had a very successful freshman seasonin the discus last season. Duncavage qualified for the NCAA's East Re-gional, earned IC4A All-East honors and was the Patriot League runner-upin the event. Duncavage had a season-best discus throw of 171-8.

MMiilleess SSnneellggrroovvee is on of the team's top javelin thrower. Snelgrove won thejavelin in all four events he competed in last season before suffering an in-jury. He posted a season-best and IC4A-qualifying mark of 217-1. Ricks isalso a key competitor in the javelin and placed third in the event at theleague meet last spring. Freshmen AAaarroonn ZZaacckk and DDaavviidd CCaappoottee will alsobe competitive in the javelin.

"We've got a good group of throwers," Cooksey said. "With Ricks, BoniwellDuncavage and Snelgrove, that's a really good start. We've also got somevery young guys in the javelin that have thrown well in Aaron Zach andDavid Capote. That will give us some help in that area."

Sophomore BBrraannddoonn SSwwiinnddlleerr could emerge as a solid hammer throwerthis season.

"Swindler is just getting started with us but he has great size," said Cook-sey. "He has a real yearning to learn the event and hopefully down theroad that will pay off for us."

MMuullttii--EEvveennttssJuniors RRaanndd MMoonntteerrmmiinnii and CChhrriissttoopphheerr FFoowwlleerr give Navy a solid 1-2punch in the multi-events. Both scored in the heptathlon at the PatriotLeague Indoor Championships as sophomores last season. Monterminiscored 4,725 points to place third and Fowler racked up 4,498 points totake sixth.

RReellaayyssNavy has had a good amount of success in recent years with its relayteams. In 2010-11, Navy won the 4x400m and the distance medley relay atthe Patriot League indoor meet. Additionally, Navy's outdoor 4x800m teamearned IC4A All-East honors by placing fourth in the event at the champi-onship meet.

Navy's 4x400m provided a clutch performance that allowed the team toclinch the Patriot League Indoor Championship last season in the meet'sfinal race. Navy entered the relay tied with Army for first place and Alexan-der Jackson, Kolton Kempel, David Ash and Matthew Evers ran a 3:17.40to take first place and secure the team title for Navy.

The 4xMile relay team of Cody Rome, Dominic Della Pelle, Jeremy Haneyand Andrew Hanko placed sixth in the 4xMile Championship of America atthe Penn Relays last spring. Navy clocked a 16:32.59 in the event, placingbehind Princeton, Arkansas, Indiana, Villanova and Florida State.

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22000088--0099 ((FFrreesshhmmaann SSeeaassoonn))::•• Second-ranked miler in the Patriot League behind senior teammate Andrew Grant• Posted PR of 4:08.80 to finish in sixth and earn All-East laurels at IC4A meet• Earned second-team all-league laurels after placing second in the mile as part of a 1-2Navy finish with Grant; also was point scorer in 1,000 with fourth-place finish• Displayed terrific versatility, finishing year ranked among top-eight league runners in fourdifferent events (mile - 2nd, 1,000 - 7th; 1,500 - 7th; 3,000 - 8th)• Was an IC4A qualifier in two of those events (mile, 3,000)• Placed fourth in the 1,500 at the outdoor league meet• Steady contributor against Army, earning third-place finishes in 800, 1,000 and mile

HHiigghh SScchhooooll // PPeerrssoonnaall::• A 2008 graduate of Salesianum School in Wilmington, Del.• Earned four letters in cross country and track• Was a three-time All-American on the track• Recognized as a four-time first-team all-state selection• Helped cross country team to four-straight state titles• Also led track squad to three-consecutive state crowns• Son of Robert and Bernadette Della Pelle• Majoring in history

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22001100--1111 ((JJuunniioorr SSeeaassoonn))::• Earned IC4A All-East honors by placing eighth in the 1,500m run with a PR time of3:48.92• Also earned IC4A All-East honors for a fourth-place finish in the 4x800m relay at the out-door meet (7:27.55)• Took first place in the 800m run at the Army-Navy Outdoor Star Meet with a season-best time of 1:52.50• Scored and placed sixth in the 1,500m at the Patriot League Outdoor Championship• Took first place in the 1,500m at the Widener Invite• Ran a leg of the 4xMile Relay that took sixth place at the Penn Relays Championship ofAmerica race (16:32.59)• Won the mile run (4:09.66) at the Patriot League Indoor Championship as the Mids went1-2-3 in the event• Won the 800 at the Army-Navy Indoor Star Meet with an indoor best time of 1:54.10• Scored and placed fifth in the 500m run at the Patriot League Indoor Meet (2:28.33)• Ran an indoor season-best time of 2:25.78 to win the 1,000m at Navy Six-Team Meet• Ran a 8:20.01 to win the Navy Invitational in the 3,000m run• Also won the 3K at the Princeton Dual with a time of 8:22.59• Posted IC4A-qualifying times during the indoor season in the 800m, 1,000m, mile,3,000m and 4x800m relay• Member of 4x800m relay team that won the Army-Navy Indoor Star Meet

22000099--1100 ((SSoopphhoommoorree SSeeaassoonn))::• Team's top 1,000 performer and one of the top mid-distance runners on the team• Set a new PR in the 1,000 (2:26.27) to place second against Army• Earned IC4A All-East honors after placing second in the 1,000 with a time of 2:29.11• Was the top seed for the 1,000 final after a time of 2:26.58 in the prelims• Also earned All-East honors as a the anchor leg of the 4x800 relay team• Part of the Distance Medley Relay team that won the Patriot League Championship• Established a new PR in the 3,000 to win the Princeton Dual (8:19.44)• Placed third in the 1,500 at the Patriot League Outdoor Championships with a career-best time of 3:49.07

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RRiicckkss'' CCaarreeeerr HHoonnoorrss::•• 22001111 SSeeccoonndd--TTeeaamm AAllll--PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee ((HHaammmmeerr))•• 22001111 PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee IInnddoooorr WWeeiigghhtt TThhrrooww CChhaammppiioonn•• 22001100 NNCCAAAA EEaasstt RReeggiioonnaall QQuuaalliiffiieerr ((JJaavveelliinn))•• 22000099 SSeeccoonndd--TTeeaamm AAllll--PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee ((JJaavveelliinn))•• 22000099 IICC44AA AAllll--EEaasstt PPeerrffoorrmmeerr ((JJaavveelliinn))

22001100--1111 ((JJuunniioorr SSeeaassoonn))::• Won the weight throw at the Patriot League Indoor Championship with a PR of 60-3¼• Placed 12th at the IC4A Indoor Championship in the weight throw 55-10¼• Won the weight throw at the Army-Navy Indoor Star Meet (55-7)• Placed second in the hammer throw at the Patriot League Outdoor Championship witha season-best mark of 178-10• Placed 20th in the hammer at the IC4A Outdoor Championship• Placed seventh in the hammer at the Sam Howell Invite (178-3)• Won the hammer at the Point Loma Open and the Widener Invite• Scored and placed third in the javelin at the Patriot League Outdoor Championship(178-0)• Posted a javelin effort of 172-2 at the Army-Navy Outdoor Star Meet

CChhrriiss RRiicckkss �� OOuuttddoooorr CCaappttaaiinn�� SSeenniioorr�� 66--44 �� TThhrroowwss�� RReeyynnoollddssbbuurrgg,, OOhhiioo �� RReeyynnoollddssbbuurrgg

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MMiiddsshhiippmmeenn BBiiooss22000099--1100 ((SSoopphhoommoorree SSeeaassoonn))::• Team's top javelin thrower; ranked second on the team in the weight throw and hammerthrow• Made significant improvement from his freshman season in all of his events• Placed 46th at the NCAA East Regional in the javelin• Finished fourth in the javelin at the Patriot League Outdoor Championships• Finished second at the Penn Relays in the javelin with a PR of 210-9• Won the javelin event at the Pt. Loma Open and placed second at the outdoor StarMeet, Military Championships and Navy Three-Team• Set a new PR in the hammer throw with a toss of 183-11 to place second at the MilitaryChampionships• Also placed second in the hammer throw at the Navy Three-Team• Set a PR in the weight throw with a toss of 56-3¾ to finish third at the Patriot League In-door Championships• Placed second in the weight throw against Army in the indoor meet

22000088--0099 ((FFrreesshhmmaann SSeeaassoonn))::• Emerged as team's top javelin thrower• Earned runner-up honors in the event at the Patriot League Championship• Delivered season-best 201-3 toss (fourth-longest in conference) to become one of fivefreshman to earn all-league laurels at the outdoor league meet• Registered second-longest toss of year (200-10) at IC4A Championship and claimedAll-East honors with a seventh-place finish• Contributed to a 1-2-3 Navy sweep of the javelin versus Army, taking second• One of two Navy freshmen named to Patriot League Academic Honor Roll

HHiigghh SScchhooooll // PPeerrssoonnaall::• A 2008 graduate of Reynoldsburg High School in Ohio• Two-sport athlete, earned letters in basketball (4) and baseball (2)• Team captain and two-time all-conference basketball selection• Helped team to two conference titles and district championship in 2006• Pitcher and outfielder on baseball team that finished as district runners-up in 2007• High school valedictorian• Son of Larry and Cathy Ricks• Majoring in mathematics• Named to the Superintendent's List once, the Commandant's List three times and theDean's List twice

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22001111--1122 ((SSeenniioorr CCrroossss CCoouunnttrryy SSeeaassoonn))::• Helped the Navy men's cross country team win its fourth straight league title by placingeighth at the league championship meet and earning All-Patriot League Second Teamhonors• Was named the Patriot League Cross Country Runner of the Week four times• Was the medalist in Navy's win over Army in the cross country Star Meet • Chosen to Patriot League Men’s Cross Country All-Academic Team

22001100--1111 ((JJuunniioorr SSeeaassoonn))::• Set a Navy indoor school record in the 3,000m with a first-place time of 7:55.12 at theAlex Wilson Invitational at Notre Dame. The time just missed the NCAA automatic stan-dard by .72 seconds• Qualified for the NCAA East Regional in the 5,000m run, placing 30th with a time of14:35.31• Was a double winner at the Patriot League Indoor Championship (3,000m and DMR)• Set a Patriot League Championship Meet record in the 3,000m (8:07.51)• Won the 1,000m (2:25.33) and the mile (4:05.85) at the Army-Navy Indoor Star Meet• Won the mile run at the Navy Six-Team Meet (4:06.72)• Won the 3,000m at the Wesley Brown Invite (8:12.91)• Ran the 800m leg of Navy's distance medley relay team that won the Patriot League In-door title (9:56.23)• Ran a PR of 14:01.81 to place second at the competitive Larry Ellis Invite in the 5,000m• The 14:01.81 was the sixth-fastest time in school history

CCooddyy RRoommee�� SSeenniioorr �� 55--99 �� DDiissttaannccee�� EEaaggllee,, IIddaahhoo �� EEaaggllee

CCaarreeeerr BBeessttss::1,000 2:25.331,500 3:46.06Mile 4:05.483,000m (indoor) 7:55.125,000m (outdoor) 14:01.81

• Placed 10th in the 5K at the IC4A Out-door Championship• Won the 5K at the Army-Navy OutdoorStar Meet and the Sam Howell Invite• Scored and placed third in the 5,000mat the Patriot League Outdoor Champi-onship• Earned Patriot League runner-up hon-ors in the 1,500m at the PL Outdoor Meetin the 1,500m with a season-best time of3:49.70• Ran a leg of the 4xMile Relay that tooksixth place at the Penn Relays Champi-onship of America race (16:32.59)• Placed in Navy's top-three six times dur-ing fall cross country season• Placed second against Army in dual vic-tory in cross country• Named Patriot League Indoor Men'sTrack and Field Scholar-Athlete of theYear• Named a Second-Team Academic All-American by CoSIDA• Also chosen to the CoSIDA Academic All-District II First Team• Selected to the USTFCCCA All-Academic team

22000099--1100 ((SSoopphhoommoorree SSeeaassoonn))::• Had breakout year in the 1,500, qualifying for the NCAA East Regional and earning IC4AAll-East honors• Set a new PR in the IC4A prelims in the 1,500 with a time of 3:46.06• Ran a 3:50.84 in the finals of the 1,500 to place seventh and earn All-East honors• Also earned All-East honors with an eighth-place finish in the mile• Won the 1,000 at the Patriot League Indoor Championships (2:28.85)• Was a runner-up at the Patriot League Indoor Championships in the mile (4:09.69)• Earned two runner-up finishes at the Patriot League Outdoor Championships in the1,500 and the 4x800• Placed second only to teammate Andrew Hanko in the 1,500 at the outdoor league meet• Also went 1-2 with Hanko at the outdoor Star Meet in the 1,500• Won the mile at the indoor meet versus Army• Set a new PR in the mile with a time of 4:05.48 at the Navy Quad• Established a new PR in the 1,000 at the Navy Five-Team with a second-place finish of2:28.05• Ran the 800 only once all year, but set a new career-best with a time of 1:53.57• Named to the ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-District II First Team• Competed in seven meets during cross country season• Placed third at the Patriot League Cross Country Championship, earning First-Team All-Patriot League honors

22000088--0099 ((FFrreesshhmmaann SSeeaassoonn))::• Team's top performer and IC4A qualifier in the 1,500• Placed third in the 1,500 at the league meet• His time of 3:50.52 ranked him third among conference runners and first among confer-ence freshmen• Ran leg on Navy's 4x800 unit that took second at indoor league meet• Was also a factor on team's DMR relay that ran a season-best 10:03.53 at IC4As• One of two Navy freshmen named to Patriot League Academic Honor Roll• Competed in two meets as a member of the cross country team

HHiigghh SScchhooooll // PPeerrssoonnaall::• A 2008 graduate of Eagle High School in Idaho• Earned four letters in cross country and track• Served as team captain of the cross country team in 2006 and '07• Named team MVP of both squads• Son of Anthony Rome and Toni Davidson-Rome• Majoring in applied mathematics• Named to Dean's List four times, the Commandant's List five times and the Superinten-dent's List once

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22001100--1111 ((JJuunniioorr SSeeaassoonn))::• Won the Patriot League Outdoor Shot Put Championship, with a PR and IC4A-qualifyingeffort of 53-11• Also took first place in the shot put at the Army-Navy Outdoor Star Meet with a mark of52-9½• Placed 29th in the shot put at the IC4A Outdoor Championship• Took first in the shot at the Navy Quad Meet and eighth at the Penn Relays• Placed 11th in the discus at the IC4A Outdoor Championship with a season-best markof 160-7• Scored and took fourth in the discus at the Patriot League Outdoor Championship• Placed second in the discus at the Army-Navy Meet• Posted a 158-2 in the discus to take 11th at the Tom Jones Memorial against a stacked field• Won the discus at the Widener Invite• Had an indoor season-best shot put of 51-5½ to win the event at the Army-Navy IndoorStar Meet, an IC4A-qualifying effort• Placed 29th at the IC4A Indoor Championship in the shot put• Scored and placed sixth in the shot put at the Patriot League Indoor Championship

22000099--1100 ((SSoopphhoommoorree SSeeaassoonn))::• Navy's top performer in the shot put and discus for the second straight season• Established new career-bests in the shot put and discus• Placed third at the Patriot League Indoor Championships in the shot put with a PR of 52-1¼• Also placed third in the shot put against Army in the indoor Star Meet• Won shot put event at the Wesley Brown Invitational• Picked up three outdoor shot put wins, claiming the Military Championship, Pt. LomaOpen and the Navy Three-Team Meet• Also won the discus at the Pt. Loma Open with a PR of 161-6• Placed second in the discus against Army in the outdoor Star Meet, at the MilitaryChampionships and the Navy Three-Team Meet

22000088--0099 ((FFrreesshhmmaann SSeeaassoonn))::• Navy's top performer in the shot put and discus• Runner-up in the discus at the Patriot League Outdoor Championships• One of five athletes (three throwers) to earn all-league recognition• Delivered a then-PR throw of 161-1 to garner that distinction• Concluded year as top-ranked freshman discus thrower in Patriot League• Ranked second among league's first-year shot put throwers• One of two Navy discus throwers to qualify for IC4As, finished 27th at championship• Placed third versus Army during indoor dual with season-best 49-8¼ shot put effort• Scored in two events at outdoor Star Meet; placing fourth in shot put, fifth in discus

HHiigghh SScchhooooll // PPeerrssoonnaall::• A 2007 graduate of Rancho Bernardo High School in San Diego• Four-year letterwinner on track team, competing in shot put and discus• Two-time league champion and state finalist in shot put• Achieved a high school-best shot put toss of 54-10• Won Coaches' Award as a senior• Son of Martin and Candace Boniwell• Uncles, Adm. Robert Natter and Capt. James Durham, are both Academy graduates• Majoring in oceanography

CChhrriiss BBoonniiwweellll�� SSeenniioorr �� 66--44 �� TThhrroowwss�� SSaann DDiieeggoo,, CCaalliiff..�� RRaanncchhoo BBeerrnnaarrddoo

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22001111--1122 ((SSeenniioorr CCrroossss CCoouunnttrryy SSeeaassoonn))::• Helped the Navy men's cross country team win its fourth straight league title by placingfifth at the league championship meet and earning All-Patriot League First Team honors

22001100--1111 ((JJuunniioorr SSeeaassoonn))::• Earned IC4A All-East honors with a second-place finish in the indoor 3,000m with a PRof 8:12.67• Scored and placed fourth at the Patriot League Indoor Championship in the 3,000m witha time of 8:18.38• Won the 3,000m at the Navy Six-Team meet with a time of 8:22.48• Ran an IC4A-qualifying time of 4:13.94 in the mile to win the event at the Navy Four-Team Meet• Posted an IC4A-qualifying time of 2:28.67 in the 1,000m to place fourth in the Army-Navy Indoor Star Meet• Placed 13th in the 5,000m run at the IC4A Outdoor Championship with a season-besttime of 14:21.92• Placed second in the 5K at the Army-Navy Outdoor Star Meet with a time of 14:22.57• Placed sixth in the 1,500m run the Widener Invite with a season-best time of 3:57.28• Placed in Navy's top-five four times during cross country season• Navy's second finisher at NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional Cross Country Meet and placedeighth at the Patriot League Meet

22000099--1100 ((SSoopphhoommoorree SSeeaassoonn))::• Set a new PR in the mile with a time of 4:17.82 to win the Navy Five-Team Meet• Placed 14th in the 3,000 at the IC4A Indoor Championships (8:21.72)• Finished third in the 3,000 at the indoor Star Meet and second at the Princeton Dual• Placed second in the 5,000 at the outdoor Star Meet with a PR 14:33.53• Finished 24th at the IC4A Outdoor Championships in the 5,000 (14:40.78)• Scored and placed fourth in the 5,000 at the Patriot League Outdoor Championships• Placed seventh in the 3,000 at the Patriot League Indoor Championships

22000088--0099 ((FFrreesshhmmaann SSeeaassoonn))::• Delivered a new PR in mile (4:18.26) to place eighth at the indoor league meet• One of team's five IC4A qualifiers in the 3,000• Delivered season-best 8:25.79 in 3,000 at inaugural Wesley A. Brown Invitational• Concluded year as top freshman 3,000 runner in the Patriot League• Ran leg on Navy's runner-up distance medley relay effort at Patriot League meet• Also contributed to IC4A-qualifying DMR effort at Hoosier Hills Invite• Finished fourth in the 1,500 during outdoor dual against Army• Lettered on cross country team during fall

HHiigghh SScchhooooll // PPeerrssoonnaall::• A 2008 graduate of St. Johnsbury Academy in Vermont• Lettered in track (4), cross country (3) and soccer (1)• Three-time all-state cross country runner• Named Vermont's Track Athlete of the Year after winning 1,500m state title in 2008• Helped the cross country team to a state crown in 2006• Son of Gary and Wendy Bunnell• Majoring in ocean engineering

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22001100--1111 ((JJuunniioorr SSeeaassoonn))::• Earned Second-Team All-Patriot League honors by placing second in the 800m at theoutdoor league meet with a PR time of 1:52.00• Also ran on Navy's 4x800m relay team that posted a 7:27.55 at the IC4A OutdoorChampionship, earning All-East honors• The 7:27.55 is the second fastest outdoor 4x800m time in school history• Ran a 1:52.72 in the 800m at the Tom Jones Memorial, placing sixth• Placed second in the 800m at the outdoor Navy Quad Meet and was third at the PointLoma Open and Sam Howell Invite• Top 800m time during the indoor season was a 1:56.91 at the Navy Invitational• Placed fourth at the Navy Four-Team Meet in the 500m with a time of 1:05.55

22000099--1100 ((SSoopphhoommoorree SSeeaassoonn))::• Competed in the 400m, 500m and 800m• Top 800m time of the year was a 1:54.47 at the outdoor Point Loma Open• Ran a 1:55.45 in the 800m at the indoor Wesley Brown Invitational• Member of 4x800m relay team that placed ninth at the IC4A Outdoor Championship

22000088--0099 ((FFrreesshhmmaann SSeeaassoonn))::• Earned Second-Team All-Patriot League honors with a second place finish in the dis-tance medley relay (10:11.74) at the indoor league meet• Member of 4x800m relay team that placed eighth at the IC4A Indoor Championship(7:37.33), earning IC4A All-East honors• Member of 4x800m relay team that placed 16th at the IC4A Outdoor Championship• Clocked a 1:06.46 to place 10th at the Patriot League Indoor Championship in the 500m• Posted a 1:55.33 in the 800m to place second at the Point Loma Invite

HHiigghh SScchhooooll // PPeerrssoonnaall::• Attended Lee's Summit North High School, where he earned four letters in track andfield• Competed in the 400m and 800m events• Helped team to a pair of state championships in 2005 and 2007• Earned all-state honors in the 800m and the 4x800mm in both 2007 and 2008• Also earned all-state honors in the 4x400m in 2007• Served as the team captain for track and field as a senior• Son of Mark and Traci Connelly

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22001100--1111 ((JJuunniioorr SSeeaassoonn))::• Ran the anchor leg of Navy's 4x400m relay team that won the final event to clinch theteam title at the Patriot League Indoor Championship (3:17.40)• Won the Patriot League Indoor 500m title with a PR of 1:04.24• Placed 14th at the IC4A Indoor Championship in the 800m with a PR of 1:51.66• Won the 800m at the Wesley Brown Invitational• Placed second in the 800m at the Army-Navy Indoor Star Meet• Member of 4x800m relay team that won the Army-Navy Indoor Star Meet• Competed on 4x400m relay team that ran a 3:16.21 at the Iowa State Classic• Placed 14th at the IC4A Indoor Championship in the 4x400m• Missed the majority of the outdoor season with an injury

22000099--1100 ((SSoopphhoommoorree SSeeaassoonn))::• Member of 4x800m relay squad that placed second at both the Patriot League Indoorand Outdoor Championships• Earned IC4A All-East honors by placing third at the Indoor Championship in the 4x800mrelay with a season-best time of 7:30.01• Placed third in the 4x800m at the Patriot League Indoor Championship• Member of 4x400m relay team that took first at the Army-Navy Indoor Star Meet• Ran a 1:04.72 to place second in the 500m at the Navy Five-Team Meet• Ran an indoor season-best time of 1:52.42 int he 800m at the Iowa State Classic• Placed 26th at the IC4A Indoor Championship in the 800m• Took third in the 400m at the Wesley Brown Invitational• Placed ninth at the IC4A Outdoor Championship in the 4x800m relay• Took third in the 4x800m relay at the Patriot League Outdoor Championship• Ran Navy's top outdoor 800m time of the season, a 1:52.13 at the Point Loma Open

22000088--0099 ((FFrreesshhmmaann SSeeaassoonn))::• Ran leg on Navy's 4x800 relay team which posted the ninth-fastest clocking in schoolhistory (7:35.81) at the IC4A Outdoor Championship• Garnered All-East kudos along with teammates David Ash, Lucas Connelly and GeorgeStevenson on Navy's eighth-place 4x800 team at IC4A Indoor Championship• Finished just out of scoring position in seventh in the 800 at the outdoor league meet• Top-ranked freshman 800 runner in Patriot League (13th overall)• Produced season-best 800 time of 1:54.60 in third-place finish in spring dual versus Army • Placed 10th with a season-best 1:06.46 in the 500m race at the Patriot League IndoorChampionship

HHiigghh SScchhooooll // PPeerrssoonnaall::• A 2008 graduate of Bellevue East Senior High School in Bellevue, Neb.• Earned four letters in track and three in cross country; track team MVP as a senior• State champion in 800m with PR of 1:54.60• Two-time district champion in 800m, also won district title in 400m• Graduated as school recordholder in 800 and as part of 4x400m relay• Son of Donald and Concepcion Evers• Majoring in quantitative economics• Named Commandant's and Superintendent's List during fall of 2009

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22001100--1111 ((JJuunniioorr SSeeaassoonn))::• Team's top-ranked high jumper for second straight season• Earned All-Patriot League Second Team honors in the high jump at the indoor leaguemeet with a height of 6-8¼• Cleared the same height to place second at the Army-Navy Indoor Star Meet• Won the high jump at the Navy Six-Team and Princeton Dual with a clear of 6-8¼• Placed 14th in the high jump at the IC4A Indoor Championship• Placed seventh at the Patriot League Outdoor Championship in the high jump with aheight of 6-8¼• Placed ninth in the high jump at the Penn Relays

22000099--1100 ((SSoopphhoommoorree SSeeaassoonn))::• Team's top-ranked high jumper• Garnered IC4A All-East honors with seventh place finish at the outdoor meet in the highjump• Set a new PR with a high jump of 6-8¼ at the Princeton Dual• Placed third at the Patriot League Indoor Championships in the high jump and fifth in theoutdoor league meet• Placed first in the high jump at the Navy Three-Team Meet and the Wesley Brown Invi-tational• Cleared 6-7 to finish fifth at the Iowa State Classic

22000088--0099 ((FFrreesshhmmaann SSeeaassoonn))::• Team's second-ranked high jumper• Delivered season-best 6-6¾ mark placing fourth at the Patriot League Outdoor Champi-onship• Scored in both Star Meets, placing fourth in the high jump in both competitions versusArmy

HHiigghh SScchhooooll // PPeerrssoonnaall::• A 2008 graduate of Tupelo High School in Tupelo, Miss.• Earned letters in track (2), swimming (2) and football (1)• State high jump champion as a senior; led team to 2007 state crown• Swim team won state championship his freshman and sophomore years• Son of Benny and Veena Houston• Majoring in systems engineering

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22001100--1111 ((JJuunniioorr SSeeaassoonn))::• Finished fifth in the mile at the IC4A Indoor Championship (4:08.85) to earn All-East honors• Ran a season-best 4:08.12 in the prelims of the mile run at the IC4As• Was third in the mile at the Patriot League Championships (4:10.09) - Navy went 1-2-3in the event• Placed fourth in the mile at the Wesley Brown Invitational with a time of 4:08.97• Won the mile run at the Navy Invitational• Ran a 2:27.29 to place third in the 1,000m at the Army-Navy Indoor Star Meet• Ran the first leg of Navy's Patriot League Indoor Champion distance medley relay team(9:56.23)• Ran a 3:54.42 in the 1,500m run to place third at the Widener Invite• Placed 24th in the prelims of the 1,500m at the IC4A Outdoor Championship• Ran a leg of the 4xMile Relay that took sixth place at the Penn Relays Championship ofAmerica race (16:32.59)• Placed in Navy's top-five in each of the six cross country races he competed in

22000099--1100 ((SSoopphhoommoorree SSeeaassoonn))::• Earned All-East honors with an eighth-place finish in the 1,000 at the IC4A IndoorChampionships• Finished second in the mile at the Navy Five-Team Meet• Set a PR with a time of 2:28.07 in the 1,000 prelims at the IC4A Indoor Championships• Established a PR in the mile with a time of 4:14.81 to place fourth at the Princeton Dual• Placed fourth in the 1,000 at the Patriot League Indoor Championships• Competed in seven cross country meets, posting two top-10 finishes

22000088--0099 ((FFrreesshhmmaann SSeeaassoonn))::• Ran a PR 3:57.33 in the 1500 at Navy Tri-Meet• Placed third in the mile with a season-best time of 4:17.70 at Navy Tri-Meet• Finished third in the 1,000 at the indoor Star Meet and 12th in the Patriot League IndoorChampionships• Saw action in four cross country races, scoring twice• Named Patriot League Cross Country Rookie of the Year

HHiigghh SScchhooooll // PPeerrssoonnaall::• Attended Fork Union Military Academy, where he earned four letters in cross countryand track• Named an All-American in track• Was a two-time state champion in the 1,600-meter run• He twice earned all-state honors in cross country• Helped the cross country and track teams win state titles during each of his final-two years• Son of Brian Haney and Rose Mary Brogan• His uncle, Mark, is a 1998 graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy• Majoring in ocean engineering• Named to the Commandant's List three times

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22001100--1111 ((JJuunniioorr SSeeaassoonn))::• Cleared 15-9, an IC4A-qualifying mark to place second at the Army-Navy Outdoor StarMeet• Scored and placed fifth in the pole vault at the Patriot League Outdoor Championship• Won the pole vault event at the Point Loma Open• Topped 15-9 during the indoor season to place eighth at the Iowa State Classic• Placed ninth at the IC4A Indoor Championship in the pole vault with a height of 15-7• Placed 10th at the Patriot League Indoor Championship

22000099--1100 ((SSoopphhoommoorree SSeeaassoonn))::• One of the team's top two pole vaulters• Set a new PR with a winning jump of 15-3 at the Wesley Brown Invite• Finished second at the indoor Star Meet and fourth Patriot League Indoor Champi-onships in the pole vault• Placed third at the outdoor Star Meet and third at the Patriot League Outdoor Champi-onships in the pole vault

22000088--0099 ((FFrreesshhmmaann SSeeaassoonn))::• Team's top-ranked pole vaulter in first season at Navy• Won the pole vault at the indoor Star Meet with a season-best jump of 14-3¾• Cleared the same height at the Wesley Brown Invite and the Navy Four-Teamer• Placed sixth and scored at the Patriot League Outdoor Championships

HHiigghh SScchhooooll // PPeerrssoonnaall::• A 2008 graduate of Brookwood High School in Snellville, Ga.• Earned three letters in track and field and one letter in football• Cleared 14-6 to win the Georgia State Class 5A Championship in the pole vault as asenior• Also won the Gwinnet County Championship in the Pole Vault• Track and field team and football team won region championships• Son of Judith Webb and Gary Neidhardt• Majoring in quantitative economics• Named to the Dean's List twice, the Commandant's List four times and the Superinten-dent's List once

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22001100--1111 ((JJuunniioorr SSeeaassoonn))::• Placed second in the 400m run at the Patriot League Outdoor Championship with a PRof 48:75• Ran opening leg of Navy's 4x400m relay team that won the final event (3:17.40) at thePatriot League Indoor Championship to clinch the team title for Navy• Scored and placed fifth at the Patriot League Outdoor Championship in the 200m with aPR of 21.68• Placed 22nd at the IC4A Outdoor Championship in the 400m• Placed second in the 200m and the 400m at the Army-Navy Outdoor Star Meet• Competed in both the indoor and outdoor IC4A meets in the 4x400m• Placed 12th in the prelims of the 200m of the indoor league meet (22.52)• Scored and placed fourth in the 400m (49.42) at the Patriot League Indoor Meet• Member of 4x400m relay team that ran an indoor season-best time of 3:16.21 at theIowa State Classic

22000099--1100 ((SSoopphhoommoorree SSeeaassoonn))::• Team's top performer in the 200 and 400 for the second straight season• Part of Patriot League runner-up 4x400 relay team at the indoor league meet• Scored and placed sixth in the 400 at the Patriot League Outdoor Championships with aPR time of 49.36• Finished second in the outdoor Star Meet in the 400 (49.61)• Set a new PR in the 200 with a winning time of 22.15 at the Navy Three-Teamer• Placed fourth in the 200 at the Pt. Loma Open• Top indoor mark of the season in the 200 came at the Iowa State Classic (22.57)• Placed third in the 400 at the indoor Star Meet with an indoor-season best time of 49.65• Finished seventh in the 400 at the Patriot League Indoor Championship

22000088--0099 ((FFrreesshhmmaann SSeeaassoonn))::• Team's top performer in the 200 and 400• Helped 4x400 relay team to a season-best clocking of 3:20.98 and runner-up finish atthe Patriot League Indoor Championship; earned second-team all-conference laurels byvirtue of finish• Steady contributor in Star Meets versus Army• Ran season-best 49.43 to win the 400 during team's spring dual• Also scored points with second-place effort in the 200• Finished third in both events during indoor meeting in West Point

HHiigghh SScchhooooll // PPeerrssoonnaall::• A 2007 graduate of St. Charles East in St. Charles, Ill.• Three-sport athlete, earned letters in track (3), football (2) and hockey (2)• Member of two county champion track squads (2005 and 2006)• Two-time all-state in the 400• Finished third in the state in 400 (47.66) as a senior and sixth as a junior• Earned all-conference, all-area and all-selection honors in the 400 from 2005-07 • Sonof Gary and Cheryl Jackson• Cousin, Lauren Jackson, played women's soccer at Kansas• Majoring in English

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22001100--1111 ((JJuunniioorr SSeeaassoonn))::• Ran a 3:57.94 to place seventh in the Widener Invite in the 1,500m• Also ran a 3:58.19 in the 1,500m at the Tom Jones Memorial Invite• Ran a PR and IC4A-qualifying time of 4:14.70 in the mile run at the Navy Six-Team Meet• Ran a PR and IC4A-qualying time of 8:22.42 to place seventh in the Wesley Brown Invi-tational in the 3,000m run• Placed eighth in the 3,000m at the Patriot League Indoor Championship with a time of8:27.42• Competed in four cross country meets

22000099--1100 ((SSoopphhoommoorree SSeeaassoonn))::• Posted a PR of 14:52.78 in the 5,000m to place third at the Navy Three-Team Meet• Had season-best mile time of 4:15.93 to place third at the Army-Navy Indoor Star Meet• Ran an IC4A-qualifying time of 8:24.80 to place third in the 3,000m at the Wesley BrownInvitational• Placed 26th at the IC4A Indoor Championship in the 3,000m run• Member of 4x800m relay team that won the event at the Army-Navy Indoor Star Meetwith an IC4A time of 7:51.65• Competed in the IC4A Championship in the distance medley relay, placing 10th in theprelims• Saw action in three cross country meets

22000088--0099 ((FFrreesshhmmaann SSeeaassoonn))::• Clocked an indoor season-best time of 4:18.20 in the mile run to place fourth at the NavyFour-Team Meet• Placed 10th in the mile at the Patriot League Indoor Championship• Competed in one cross country meet as a freshman

HHiigghh SScchhooooll // PPeerrssoonnaall::• Attended Holy Cross High School• Earned four letters with the cross country and track teams• Second-team all-state cross country runner in 2007• Served as the team captain during that campaign• Helped track team to a state title as a senior• Son of Martin and Sharon Sheehan

22001111--1122 ((SSeenniioorr CCrroossss CCoouunnttrryy SSeeaassoonn))::• Served as the team captain of the 2011 Patriot League Cross Country ChampionNavy men’s squad• Earned All-Patriot League First Team honors by placing third at the league crosscountry meet• Placed 15th at the NCAA Cross Country Mid-Atlantic Regional Championship toearne All-Mid-Atlantic Region honors• Named to the 2011 Patriot League Men’s Cross Country All-Academic Team

22001100--1111 ((JJuunniioorr SSeeaassoonn))::• Ran a 14:55.68 to place fourth in the 5,000m run at the Widener Invite• Competed in six cross country meets, placing among Navy's top-four in four races

22000099--1100 ((SSoopphhoommoorree SSeeaassoonn))::• Placed eighth in the 10,000m run at the Patriot League Outdoor Championship(33:05.99)• Ran an outdoor season-best time of 14:46.44 to place second in the 5,000m run atthe Navy Three-Team Meet• Won the 5K at the Widener Invite with a time of 14:48.17• Ran an indoor season-best time and IC4A-qualifing time of 14:36.93 to place thirdat the Wesley Brown Invite in the 5K• Placed 26th in the 5,000m run at the IC4A Indoor Championship• Ran an IC4A-qualifying time of 8:23.16 in the 3,000m at the Army-Navy IndoorStar Meet• Earned Second-Team All-Patriot League honors in cross country; also earned All-Mid-Atlantic Region honors by placing 23rd at the NCAA Mid-Atlantic meet

22000088--0099 ((FFrreesshhmmaann SSeeaassoonn))::• Ran a 15:04.28 in the 5,000m run at the indoor Navy Invitational, placing third• Posted a 15:40.03 in the 5K at the outdoor Navy four-team meet• Competed in one cross country meet

HHiigghh SScchhooooll // PPeerrssoonnaall::• Attended University of Detroit Jesuit High School, where he earned three letters incross country and two in track• Named an all-state cross country runner in 2007• Was a two-time all-region in cross country and once in track• Helped the track team to a regional title in 2006• Son of Steven and Jeannie Pearson• Majoring in English

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22001100--1111 ((JJuunniioorr SSeeaassoonn))::• Competed in the high jump during the indoor season after recovering from an injury• Cleared 6-0½ at the Navy Four-Team Meet• Saw action in the triple jump during the outdoor season• Improved triple jump distance in each meet• Made a season-best triple jump of 42-2¾ at the Army-Navy Outdoor Star Meet

22000099--1100 ((SSoopphhoommoorree SSeeaassoonn))::• Paced team with a 4,413 in the heptathlon at the Patriot League Indoor Championships,scoring and earning a fifth-place finish• Completed a PR high jump of 6'8¼" at the Princeton Dual• Placed 12th at the IC4A Indoor Championships in the high jump• Had an indoor-season best jump of 21'10¼" in the long jump at the Princeton Dual• Posted Navy's best triple jump of the indoor season with a distance of 44'6¾" at thePrinceton Dual• Finished in the top-5 in the high jump at five outdoor events, including a third place finishat the Patriot League Championships• Set a PR of 22'7¾" in the long jump to place third at the Military Championships• Placed second at the Navy Three-Team Meet and third at the outdoor Star Meet in thelong jump• Established a new PR of 47'1" in the triple jump to place fourth at the Military Champi-onships• Won the triple jump at the Navy Three-Team meet and the Pt. Loma Open• Placed seventh in the triple jump at the Patriot League Outdoor Championships

22000088--0099 ((FFrreesshhmmaann SSeeaassoonn))::• Team's top multi-event athlete as a freshman• Ranked fifth among league high jumpers on the year• Finished fourth in the heptathlon at the Patriot League Indoor Championship• Posted Navy-best and IC4A-qualifying 6'8¼" to win high jump event of heptathlon• Placed seventh in the high jump at the indoor league meet• Delivered runner-up high jump effort (6'8") during indoor Star Meet• Came in 10th in the decathlon at the Patriot League Outdoor Championship

HHiigghh SScchhooooll // PPeerrssoonnaall::• A 2008 graduate of Fork Union Military Academy in Fork Union, Va.• Four-year letterwinner on track team and class salutatorian• Nike Indoor All-American in the Pentathlon (4th, 3318 pts)• Two-time state champion and six-time state runner-up• Member of seven state championship teams (Indoor and Outdoor) at FUMA• Son of Tim and Joan Platz• Mother, Joan, is a Navy pilot and Class of '81 graduate• Majoring in history

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22001100--1111 ((JJuunniioorr SSeeaassoonn))::• Placed 11th in the prelims of the 100m dash at the Patriot League Outdoor Champi-onship (11.15)• Ran a 22.11 in the 200m at the Navy Quad Meet, placing third• Ran a 7.19, a PR, in the 60m dash at the Patriot League Indoor Championship• Clocked a PR of 22.02 in the prelims of the 200m at the Patriot League Indoor Champi-onship• Placed seventh in the 200m at the indoor league meet• Competed in the 200m at the IC4A Indoor Championship, running a 22.11 to place 22ndin the prelims• Member of the 4x100m relay team that placed fifth at the Patriot League Championshipand 21st at the IC4A Outdoor Championship

22000099--1100 ((SSoopphhoommoorree SSeeaassoonn))::• Ran a 11.14 in the 100m dash to place second at the Navy Three-Team Meet• Posted a 22.70 in the 200m dash at the Navy Three-Team Meet• Ran a 7.31 in the 60m dash at the Wesley Brown Invitational• Ran a 23.09 in the 200m at the Wesley Brown Invitational

22000088--0099 ((FFrreesshhmmaann SSeeaassoonn))::• Ran a 22.79 in the 200m dash at the Wesley Brown Invitational, placing sixth• Clocked a 50.72 in the 400m at the Hoosier Hills Invite• Placed 10th in the long jump at the Patriot League Outdoor Championship• Had a season-best long jump mark of 20-2½ at the Navy Invitational

HHiigghh SScchhooooll // PPeerrssoonnaall::• A 2008 graduate of Stanwood High School in Stanwood, Wash.• Competed in the 2007 US Track and Field Junior Olympic Nationals in California, plac-ing fourth in the decathlon as a junior• Four-year letterwinner in track and field, where he competed in a variety events• League and district champion in the 400 (49.2) as a junior• Ran leg on the league and district championship 4x400 meter squad• Two-time team captain• Named high school athlete of the year as a senior• Garnered all-league and all-district honors from her sophomore through senior years• Won the sportsmanship medal at the Washington State Championship in 2007• Parents are Kevin and Lisa Teichgrab

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22001100--1111 ((SSoopphhoommoorree SSeeaassoonn))::• Repeated as the Patriot League Champion in the 3,000m steeplechase• Placed third at the IC4A Championship in the steeplechase with a time of 8:58.35 toearn All-East honors• Ran a PR 8:54.94 in the steeplechase at the NCAA East Regional, placing 15th and justmissing qualification to the NCAA Championship• Won the steeplechase at the Army-Navy Outdoor Star Meet• Placed seventh in the steeple at the Penn Relays and eighth at the Sam Howell Invite• Placed 10th at the IC4A Indoor Championship in the 5,000m run with a season-besttime of 14:26.29• Placed sixth and scored in the 5,000m run at the Patriot League Indoor Championship• Won the 5K at the Navy Six-Team and placed second at the Wesley Brown Invitational• During cross country, competed in six races; Navy's third finisher at the Paul Short Invi-tational

22000099--1100 ((FFrreesshhmmaann SSeeaassoonn))::• Team's top performer in the 3,000m steeplechase• Won the Patriot League Championship in the steeplechase with a time of 9:10.10• Placed 10th in the steeplechase at the IC4A Championships with a season-best time of9:00.98• Won the steeplechase at the outdoor Star Meet against Army• Also won the steeplechase at the Navy Three-Team Meet• Placed second in the steeplechase at the Military Championships• Competed in six races as a member of the cross country team• Named the 2009 Patriot League Cross Country Rookie of the Year• Also named to the All-Patriot League Second Team after placing 10th at the leaguemeet, where Navy won the PL Championship

HHiigghh SScchhooooll // PPeerrssoonnaall::• Attended William J. Palmer High School, where he lettered in cross country and track• Earned all-state honors in track by virtue of his eighth-place finish at the state champi-onship during his senior year• Named to the all-state team in cross country during his senior season• Helped the cross country and track teams to three league titles during his tenure• Served as team captain of both squads during his senior year• Son of William McClellan and Janice Black• Majoring in English• Served in the U.S. Marine Corps for two years after graduation, where he earned therank of Lance Corporal (E-3)• Named to the Commandant's List in each of his first four semesters at the Academy• Also named to the Superintendent's List three times

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22001100--1111 ((SSoopphhoommoorree SSeeaassoonn))::• Scored and placed sixth at the Patriot League Out-door Championship in the decathlon, totaling 6,237points

• Placed second among decathletes in the 400m (52.41), second in the 1,500m run(4:40.66) and second in the shot put (38-3¼)• Scored and placed sixth in the heptathlon at the Patriot League Indoor Championship• Placed first among heptathletes in the shot put (39-1¾)

22000099--1100 ((FFrreesshhmmaann SSeeaassoonn))::• Placed third in the heptathlon at the Navy Five-Team Meet with 4,055• Entered heptathlon at Patriot League Indoor Championship but did not finish

HHiigghh SScchhooooll // PPeerrssoonnaall::• A 2009 graduate of Westford Academy• Earned four letters in outdoor track, three letters in indoor track and one letter in crosscountry• Placed fourth in the Nike Indoor Pentathlon in 2009• Team captain and team MVP for indoor and outdoor track as a senior• Earned All-American, all-state, All-New England and all-league honors for indoor trackin 2009• Also earned all-state, all-league and All-New England honors for outdoor track andfield• Won DLL state title in 400m hurdles and 4x200m in outdoor track as a senior• Helped lead team to Division II State Championship in 2009 for outdoor• Served as class treasurer• Son of Ronald and Laura Fowler

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22001100--1111 ((SSoopphhoommoorree SSeeaassoonn))::• Scored and placed fourth at the Patriot League Out-door Championship in the 10,000m with an IC4A-quali-fying time (30:56.12)

• Took first place in the Widener Invite in the 10K with a time of 30:59.00• Competed in three meets during cross country season

22000099--1100 ((FFrreesshhmmaann SSeeaassoonn))::• Did not see any action on track and field

HHiigghh SScchhooooll // PPeerrssoonnaall::• Attended Cedar Park High School, where he lettered in cross country and track• Served as team captain of the cross country team during his senior year• Son of David and Cindy Galvin

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22001100--1111 ((SSoopphhoommoorree SSeeaassoonn))::• Ran second leg of Navy's 4x400m relay team that won the final event at the PatriotLeague Indoor Championship to clinch the team title for Navy• 4x400m relay team ran a 3:17.40 at the PL Championship and a season-best 3:16.21 atthe Iowa State Classic• Placed 14th in the prelims of the 4x400m at the IC4A Indoor Championship• Member of 4x400m relay team that placed fourth at the Patriot League Outdoor Cham-pionship and 16th at the IC4A Outdoor Meet• Outdoor 4x400m relay team ran a season-best time of 3:15.28 at Tom Jones Memorial• Placed third at the Patriot League Indoor Championship in the 400m dash with an indoorseason-best time of 49.33• Ran a 49.67 in the 400m at the Iowa State Classic• Clocked a season-best time of 22.41 to place 10th in the prelims of the 200m at the in-door league meet• Ran an outdoor 400m season-best time of 49.39 to place third at the Army-Navy StarMeet• Won the 400m at the Navy Quad Meet with a time of 49.82

22000099--1100 ((FFrreesshhmmaann SSeeaassoonn))::• Competed on Navy's 4x400m relay team at the IC4A Outdoor Championship, placing29th• Competed in the 200m at the indoor Navy Five-Team Meet• Ran a 50.54 in the 400m at the Navy Three-Team Meet

HHiigghh SScchhooooll // PPeerrssoonnaall::• A 2009 graduate of Lena-Winslow High School, where he earned four letters in football,four letters in wrestling and three letters in track and field• Served as a team captain for the track and field team• Earned all-conference honors in track and field• Runner-up in the 4x400m at the 2008 state championship• Placed fifth at state in the 4x200 and seventh in the 4x400 in 2009• Played quarterback and linebacker on the football team• Member of the National Honor Society and student council• Son of Timothy and Denise Kempel

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22001100--1111 ((SSoopphhoommoorree SSeeaassoonn))::• Placed third and scored at the Patriot League Indoor Championship in the heptathlon• Tallied 4,725 points in the heptathlon, the fourth best total in school history• Placed second among heptathletes in the high jump at the indoor league meet at 6-7½• Also was second in the pole vault (13-7¼) and fourth in the 1,000m (2:49.91)• Competed in the decathlon at the Patriot League Outdoor Championship, placing eighth• Took second in the high jump among decathletes with a clear of 6-4¾

22000099--1100 ((FFrreesshhmmaann SSeeaassoonn))::• Ran 1 1:00.28 in the 400m hurdles at the Navy Three-Team Meet in his only action ofthe season

HHiigghh SScchhooooll // PPeerrssoonnaall::• A 2009 graduate of Tumwater High School• Earned four varsity letters in track and field, competing in the high jump, hurdles, polevault and 400m• Also lettered four times each in cross country and wrestling• Was the team captain of the track and field team in 2009 and won the Most Inspirationalaward• Also captained cross country and wrestling teams• Helped lead cross country team to four league championships and the 2009 district title• Selected by the News Tribune as the Most Athletic for the Class of 2009• Also a member of Show Choir, Concert Choir• Son of David and Kama Montermini

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22001111--1122 ((JJuunniioorr SSeeaassoonn))::• Helped the Navy men's cross country team win its fourth straight league title by placing10th at the league championship meet and earning All-Patriot League Second Team hon-ors

22001100--1111 ((SSoopphhoommoorree SSeeaassoonn))::• Competed in the 5,000m run at the IC4A Indoor Championship, placing ninth with a sea-son-best time of 14:25.41• Won the 5,000m run at the Princeton Dual with a time of 14:40.83• Placed 10th in the 5,000m at the Patriot League Indoor Championship in the 5K• Ran an 8:19.33, an IC4A-qualifying time, to place third in the 3,000m at the WesleyBrown Invitational• Clocked an 8:27.64 to place third in the 3k at the Army-Navy Indoor Star Meet• Ran a 2:30.63 in the 1,000m run at the Navy Six-Team Meet• Competed in the IC4A Outdoor Championship in the 5,000m run, placing 18th with anoutdoor season-best time of 14:28.28• Placed fifth in the 5,000m run at the Penn Relays• Competed in seven races for cross country; placed in Navy's top-five three times andplaced 10th at PL Championship

22000099--1100 ((FFrreesshhmmaann SSeeaassoonn))::• Ran a season-best 15:03.58 in the 5,000 at the Widener Open• Placed fifth at the Navy Quad with an IC4A -qualifying time of 4:14.45 in the mile• Placed 31st in the mile at the IC4A meet• Ran a season-best 8:44.02 in the 3,000 to place fourth at the Navy Five-Team Meet

HHiigghh SScchhooooll // PPeerrssoonnaall::• A 2009 graduate of Western Albemarle High School• Lettered in both cross country and track• Served on the distance medley relay team that won at the Nike Indoor National Champi-onship• Two-time state champion in the 3,200-meter run• Helped the indoor and outdoor track teams to three state titles• Named a Foot Locker National Finalist in cross country during his senior year• Son of Michael and Doreen Satterwhite• Brother, Matthew, runs for the cross country and track teams at VMI• Majoring in economics• Named to the Commandant's List twice

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22001100--1111 ((SSoopphhoommoorree SSeeaassoonn))::• Ran a PR of 8.17 in the prelims of the 60m hurdles at the IC4A Championship, the sev-enth fastest time in school history• Placed eighth in the finals of the 60m hurdles to earn IC4A All-East honors• Scored and placed third in the 60m hurdles at the Patriot League Indoor Championship• Won the 60m hurdles at the Navy Four-Team and Six-Team Meets• Placed second in the 60m hurdles at the Army-Navy Indoor Star Meet with a time of 8.21• Ran a 7.17 in the 60m dash at the Patriot League Indoor Championship• Ran a 22.98 in the 200m at the Navy Four-Team• Scored and placed fourth at the Patriot League Outdoor Championship in the 110m hur-dles with a time of 14.61• Ran a season-best time of 14.59 to place second in the 110m hurdles at the Army-NavyOutdoor Star Meet• Qualified for and competed in the 110m hurdles at the IC4A Championship, placing 15thin the prelims• Ran a season-best time of 56.40 in the 400m hurdles at the Penn Relays

22000099--1100 ((FFrreesshhmmaann SSeeaassoonn))::• Ran a season-best 15.12 in the 110m hurdles to place fourth at the outdoor Star Meetagainst Army• Placed seventh in the 100m hurdles at the Patriot League Outdoor Championship• Posted a season-best time of 57.05 at the Patriot League Outdoor Championships in the400m hurdles• Ran a PR of 8.30 in the 60m hurdles to place second at the indoor Star Meet againstArmy• Placed second in the 60m hurdles at the Princeton Dual and third at the Wesley BrownInvite

HHiigghh SScchhooooll // PPeerrssoonnaall::• A 2009 graduate of Cole Valley Christian High School in Meridian, Idaho• Lettered in track (4) and football (4)• Three-time state champion in 110 hurdles (14.28) and 300 hurdles (38.04)• Also captured state title in 100m (10.9) as a senior• Two-time team MVP; team captain as senior• Son of Thomas Lloyd and Laurna Kay Simmonds• Father, Thomas, is a former Navy football player and class of `73 grad• Has three uncles and three cousins who all played varsity sports in college• Majoring in naval architecture

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22001100--1111 ((SSoopphhoommoorree SSeeaassoonn))::• Qualified for the IC4A Outdoor Championship in the javelin with a season-best throw of217-1 to win the event at the Sam Howell Invite• Also won the javelin at the Point Loma Invite (210-5), Point Loma Open (195-11) andthe Army-Navy Outdoor Star Meet (182-3)• An injury forced him to miss the Patriot League Outdoor Championship and IC4AChampionship• Competed in the discus at the Point Loma Invite, placing third• Navy's top-ranked long jumper, making a season-best outdoor mark of 23-1¾ to placethird at the Army-Navy Meet• Scored and placed third in the long jump at the Patriot League Indoor Championship(23-¾), an indoor season-best performance• Placed second in the long jump at the Princeton Dual and the Army-Navy Meet

22000099--1100 ((FFrreesshhmmaann SSeeaassoonn))::• Team's top-ranked long jumper• Set a PR in the long jump with a distance of 23-10 to win the Navy Three-Team• Won the long jump at the indoor Star Meet with a jump of 23-4• Placed second in the long jump at the outdoor Star Meet• Scored and placed sixth in the long jump at the Patriot League Indoor Championship• Ranked second on the team in the javelin throw• Scored and placed fifth in the javelin at the Patriot League Outdoor Championships witha season-best throw of 203-3• Placed 18th in the javelin at the IC4A Meet• Finished second in the javelin at the Pt. Loma Invite and 11th at the Penn Relays

HHiigghh SScchhooooll // PPeerrssoonnaall::• A graduate of Lyman Memorial High School in Lebanon, Conn.• Son of Debra Kost and Paul Snelgrove• Majoring in oceanography

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22001100--1111 ((FFrreesshhmmaann SSeeaassoonn))::• Ran an IC4A-qualifying effort of 22.16 in the 200m dash prelims of the Patriot LeagueIndoor Championship• Scored and placed fourth in the 200m at the league meet with a time of 22.30 in the fi-nals• Ran a 22.22 in the 200m to take second place at the Wesley Brown Invitational• Placed third in the 200m at the Army-Navy Indoor Star Meet• Ran Navy's top 60m time of the season, a 7.07 in the semifinals of the Patriot LeagueIndoor Championship• Placed seventh in the 60m finals of the indoor league meet• Ran an outdoor season-best time of 10.94 in the 100m to take third at the Navy QuadMeet• Placed eighth in the 100m at the Patriot League Outdoor Championship• Top outdoor 200m time was a 22.52 in the prelims of the league meet• Took fifth place at the outdoor league meet in the 4x100m relay (42.31)• Qualified and competed at the IC4A Outdoor Meet in the 4x100m relay (42.70)

HHiigghh SScchhooooll // PPeerrssoonnaall::• A 2010 graduate of Pella Community High School• Earned four letters in track and field and two letters in football• Won the Iowa State Championship in the 100m as a senior and was the runner-up inthe 200• Also placed second at the state meet in the 4x400• Won football's Senior Leader award• Garnered 2010 IHSAA Award• Also a member of the National Honor Society, Marching Band and Jazz Band• Son of Randy and Hazel Bogaard

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22001100--1111 ((FFrreesshhmmaann SSeeaassoonn))::• Qualified for the NCAA East Regional, where he placed 36th in the discus• Earned IC4A Outdoor All-East honors with a seventh place finish in the discus at the re-gional meet• Unleashed a throw of 163-0 (49.68m) at the IC4A Championship, his second best markof the season• Earned All-Patriot League Second Team honors by placing second in the discus at theoutdoor league meet• Two-time Patriot League Rookie of the Week during the outdoor season, earning honorson March 28 and April 18• Navy's top performer in the discus• Posted a season-best discus throw of 171-8 (52.32m) at the Point Loma Open onMarch 19. His throw of 171-8 was the best throw in the Patriot League all season• Also competed in the shot put, hammer throw and weight throw

HHiigghh SScchhooooll // PPeerrssoonnaall::• A 2009 graduate of Clear Creek High School• Earned letters in track and field (3), football (3) and wrestling (3)• Three-time discus district champion in track and field; also named to the all-county team• Track and field team won two district championships• Team MVP and captain of the football team; also earned all-county honors• Football team won three Bi-District titles• National Merit Scholar from 2005 to 2008• President of the Engineering club• Son of Thomas and Donna Duncavage• Father, Thomas, played football at Providence• Uncle, David, played football and was on the track and field team at Army• Attended the Naval Academy Preparatory School during the 2009-10 academic year

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22001100--1111 ((FFrreesshhmmaann SSeeaassoonn))::• Posted a season-best discus throw at the Army-Navy Outdoor Star Meet of 153-6 toplace third• Scored and placed sixth in the discus at the Patriot League Outdoor Championship(148-1)• Was one of three Mids to score in the discus throw• Had a season-best hammer toss of 148-6 to place sixth at the Navy Quad Meet• Top weight throw of the season was a mark of 46-8¾ at the Wesley Brown Invitational

HHiigghh SScchhooooll // PPeerrssoonnaall::• A 2010 graduate of Fauquier High School• Earned seven total letters in indoor and outdoor track and field• Also earned three letters as a linebacker and offensive lineman on the football team• Won the discus state, regional and district championship as a senior• A two-time team captain on the track squad; also captained the football team• Won the 2010 Times Democrat Track-Athlete of the Year• Also given the Marine Corps Distinguished Athlete Award• DECA officer in 2010• Son of Dennis and Debra Fortney

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22001100--1111 ((FFrreesshhmmaann SSeeaassoonn))::• Cleared 15-9 to win the pole vault at the Patriot League Indoor Championship• The 15-9 also qualified him for the IC4A Indoor Championship, where he cleared 15-7 toplace ninth in the event• Placed second in the pole vault during the indoor season at the Princeton Dual, third inthe Army-Navy Meet and won the Navy Six-Teamer• Had an outdoor season-best clear of 15-3 in the pole vault to place first in the WidenerInvite• Placed third in the pole vault at the Army-Navy Outdoor Meet and ninth at the PatriotLeague Outdoor Championship

HHiigghh SScchhooooll // PPeerrssoonnaall::• A 2010 graduate of Chagrin Falls• Earned four letters in track and field and four in wrestling• A two-time regional and district champion in the pole vault• State runner-up in the pole vault as a senior• Two-time all-state track and field athlete• Team captain for track and field and wrestling• Twice named Valley Conference Athlete of the Year in track and field• The News-Herald 2010 Boy's High School Track and Field Athlete of the Year• Also was a multiple state champion in archery and was ranked as high as fifth in the nation• Son of Richard and Connie Kochert

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HHiigghh SScchhooooll // PPeerrssoonnaall::• A 2011 graduate of Boston College High School, where he earned a combined 11 lettersin cross country, indoor track and outdoor track• Helped lead high school indoor team to a Massachusetts Division I State Championshipin 2009• Indoor and outdoor teams won the Catholic conference title in 2009, 2010 and 2011• Won the individual mile and two mile league titles in 2011• Captained the cross country and indoor and outdoor track teams as a senior• Team MVP for cross country in 2010• Won the Ted Lyons Scholar-Athlete Award for his high school• Member of the National Honor Society• Heavily involved in community service, logging over 150 hours and did a service missionin the Dominican Republic• Son of Dennis and Darlene Calcagno

22001100--1111 ((FFrreesshhmmaann SSeeaassoonn))::• Competed in the discus, hammer and weight throw• Recorded a season-best discus throw of 141-10 toplace second at the Navy Quad meet

• Placed seventh in the discus at the Widener Invite with a mark of 131-8• Placed fourth in the hammer throw at the Navy Quad meet with a season-best mark of153-3• Took second in the hammer at the Widener meet with a 153-0• Top weight throw mark of the indoor season was a 45-3½ to place fifth at the PrincetonDual

HHiigghh SScchhooooll // PPeerrssoonnaall::• A 2010 graduate of LaSalle-Peru High School. Where he earned two letters in track andfield, two letters in football and two letters in wrestling• Earned all-conference in track and field• Competed in discus and shot put• An all-conference defensive end in football• Named defensive team captain as a senior• Honored with the WLPO Player of the Game certificate against Sterling, the team's SpiritAward and the A.J. "Butch" Nowak award• Member of the student council• Tech Club President and a member of the Drama Club, where he was tabbed as all-conference and all-sectional cast• Son of David and Debbie Swindler

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HHiigghh SScchhooooll // PPeerrssoonnaall::• A 2010 graduate of Ridgefield Park High School, where he lettered four times in trackand field• Also earned four letters in both football and wrestling at Ridgefield• Was a middle linebacker and offensive guard in football and wrestling at 189 pounds• Spent the 2010-11 academic year at the Naval Academy Preparatory School in New-port, Rhode Island• Son of Juan and Lourdes Capote

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HHiigghh SScchhooooll // PPeerrssoonnaall::• Helped Davis High School to two consecutive league and section cross country champi-onships in 2009 and `10• Part of track team that claimed the 2011 league and section titles• Garnered cross country all-league honors as a junior and senior• Named captain and most inspirational team member of both the cross country and trackteams as a senior• Earned four varsity letters in track and three in cross country • Son of Kevin and Theresa De La Mora

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HHiigghh SScchhooooll // PPeerrssoonnaall::• A 2011 graduate of Cape Central High School in Cape Girardeau, Mo. • Earned four letters as a pole vaulter on track and field squad• Set a school record in the pole vault of 15-7• Won the Missouri State Pole Vault title as a senior• Two-time team captain• Earned all-state honors as a junior and was a state qualifier as a sophomore• Three-time sectional champion in pole vault• Two-time conference and district champion in the pole vault• Sister, Heather, plays soccer at Washington and Lee University• President of Student Council in high school• Four-year Vice President of his class• Vice-President of Spanish Club• Leader of Fellowship of Christian Athletes; Member of NAS• Son of David and Dana Deisher

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HHiigghh SScchhooooll // PPeerrssoonnaall::• A graduate of Wren High School in Piedmont, S.C.• Lettered in four times in track and field. Also lettered in football• Ran high school personal best of 10.57 in the 100m as a junior• Named team captain of track and field team as a senior• Member of student council and NJROTC• Son of Jeffrey and Yvette Elrod

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HHiigghh SScchhooooll // PPeerrssoonnaall::• A 2010 graduate of Parkland High School. Spent the 2010-11 academic year at theNaval Academy Preparatory School• Earned four letters in high school in track and field and one in baseball• In track and field, competed in the 100, 200, 400, long jump and relays• Won the long jump title at the league and district meets• Also claimed league and district titles in the 4x400 relay• Son of Anthony and Minerva Goldstone

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HHiigghh SScchhooooll // PPeerrssoonnaall::• Led Pembroke High School to back-to-back state cross country championships in 2009and '10, earning Boston Globe Runner of the Year honors• Helped outdoor track team to Eastern Massachusetts Division 4 championship in 2009• 2010 indoor track division 3 state champion in the 1600 • Captained both the cross country and track teams as a senior• Earned four varsity letters in cross country and track at Pembroke High School • Son of Joseph and Margaret Kelley• Uncle, Charlie Daniels, and aunt, Cathleen Daniels, are both 1987 graduates of the U.S.Naval Academy• Father, Joseph, ran track at Boston University

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HHiigghh SScchhooooll // PPeerrssoonnaall::• All-state honoree in both cross country (2010) and track (2011)• Helped North Hills High School to third at the 2010 cross country state championshipand second at the 2011 track state championship• Won three varsity letters in both cross country and track • Son of Christopher and Joanne Hebda• Sister, Steph, is a 2009 USNA graduate and sister, Mollie, is also currently attending theU.S. Naval Academy and is on the women’s cross country and track and field teams

ZZaacchh HHeebbddaa�� FFrreesshhmmaann �� 55--1100 �� DDiissttaannccee�� PPiittttssbbuurrgghh,, PPaa..�� NNoorrtthh HHiillllss

HHiigghh SScchhooooll // PPeerrssoonnaall::• A 2011 graduate of Natchitoches Central High School, where he earned four letters intrack and field and three letters in football• Earned MVP honors in track and field and was named to the all-state third team• A two-time defensive MVP on the football team• Son of James and Tara Gallien

DDaanniieell GGaalllliieenn�� FFrreesshhmmaann �� 66--22 �� SSpprriinnttss�� NNaattcchhiittoocchheess,, LLaa..�� NNaattcchhiittoocchheess

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HHiigghh SScchhooooll // PPeerrssoonnaall::• A 2011 graduate of Woodbridge High School, where he earned three letters in track andfield, three in cross country and one in wrestling• Won the CIF Sectional title in the 800m and 4x400m in 2010• League champion in the 800m, 4x400m and runner-up in 1,600m in both 2010 and2011• Helped lead team to a second-place finish at the CIF Southern Sectional Meet in 2010• Served as the track and field team captain in 2011• As a junior, earned all-state, all-county and all-city honors• Member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes• Son of Scott and Jennifer Kingsland

JJoosshhuuaa KKiinnggssllaanndd�� FFrreesshhmmaann �� 55--88 �� MMiidd--DDiissttaannaaccee�� IIrrvviinnee,, CCaalliiff..�� WWooooddbbrriiddggee

HHiigghh SScchhooooll // PPeerrssoonnaall::• Earned all-county honors and was named captain and MVP of the Annapolis SeniorHigh School cross country team as a senior• Won the county championship in the 3200 and the regional title in the 1600 and 3200 asa senior, helping the outdoor track team to the county title• Named all-county, all-metro and team MVP of the outdoor track team as a senior• Claimed the indoor track regional title in the 3200 as a senior• Earned four letters in indoor track, two in outdoor track and two in cross country at An-napolis Senior High • Son of Brian and Debbee O'Donnell• Father, Capt. Brian O'Donnell, is a 1988 graduate of the USNA and former DeputyCommandant of the Naval Academy

SShhaannee OO’’DDoonnnneellll�� FFrreesshhmmaann �� 66--00 �� DDiissttaannccee�� NNoorrffoollkk,, VVaa..�� AAnnnnaappoolliiss

HHiigghh SScchhooooll // PPeerrssoonnaall::• A 2011 graduate of Glastonbury, where he earned seven letters in indoor and outdoortrack and field• Also earned three letters in soccer• Earned all-state honors in outdoor track as a senior• Two-time All-New England honoree• Served as team captain of indoor and outdoor track and soccer teams as a senior• Son of Mark and Carrie Pajor

RRyyaann PPaajjoorr�� FFrreesshhmmaann �� 55--88 �� MMiidd--DDiissttaannccee�� GGllaassttoonnbbuurryy,, CCoonnnn..�� GGllaassttoonnbbuurryy

HHiigghh SScchhooooll // PPeerrssoonnaall::• A 2011 graduate of Saint Ignacius High School, where he earned four letters in trackand field and four in cross country• Helped lead team to a state cross country championship in 2009 • Won the cross country district individual title in 2010• Was named all-state and team MVP as the cross country captain in his senior year• Served as his class president. Was also a member of the student senate• Son of Paul and Mary Sweeney

JJoohhnn SSwweeeenneeyy�� FFrreesshhmmaann �� 55--88 �� DDiissttaannccee�� EEuucclliidd,, OOhhiioo�� SSaaiinntt IIggnnaacciiuuss

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HHiigghh SScchhooooll // PPeerrssoonnaall::• Helped lead Hendrickson High School to the Texas 4A regional championship in 2010• Attended the Naval Academy Prep School in Newport, R.I. for one year after graduatingfrom high school where he was named MVP of the track team • Son of Allan and Norma Triplett

JJeerraammyy TTrriipplleetttt�� FFrreesshhmmaann �� 55--1111 �� MMiidd--DDiissttaannccee�� PPfflluuggeerrvviillllee,, TTeexxaass�� HHeennddrriicckkssoonn

HHiigghh SScchhooooll // PPeerrssoonnaall::• Four-year letterwinner in cross country, outdoor track and indoor track • Earned all-metro, all-county honors in cross country on three occasions after winningsthe country and regional championship from 2008-10• Also garnered all-metro and all-county accolades in indoor and outdoor track, winningthe county and regional titles on two occasions• Key member of indoor track team that won regional and county titles in 2007 and 10and outdoor team that captured the county championship in 2011 • Son of Wayne and Donna Vernon

CCooddyy VVeerrnnoonn�� FFrreesshhmmaann �� 55--1111 �� DDiissttaannccee�� MMiilllleerrssvviillllee,, MMdd..�� OOlldd MMiillll

HHiigghh SScchhooooll // PPeerrssoonnaall::• A 2010 graduate of Andover High School, where he earned four letters in track and fieldas a pole vaulter and sprinter• Helped led Andover to a pair of outdoor state championships and one indoor state cham-pionship• Gatorade Massachusetts Boys Track and Field Athlete of the Year in 2009• All-Scholastic Track Athlete of the Year in 2009• Selected by the Boston Globe as the Boys Track and Field Athlete of the Year in 2009• Twin brother, Adam, is also a member of the Class of 2015 at the Academy• Attended the Naval Academy Preparatory School during the 2010-11 school year• Son of John and Mariann Vetere

MMaarrkk VVeetteerree�� FFrreesshhmmaann �� 55--1100 �� PPoollee VVaauulltt�� AAnnddoovveerr,, MMaassss..�� AAnnddoovveerr

HHiigghh SScchhooooll // PPeerrssoonnaall::• A 2010 graduate of Crestwood High School in Mountain Top, Pa., where he earned fourletters in football, two letters in track and field and one in baseball• State runner-up in the javelin as a senior• Team captain of the track and field and football teams as senior• Helped track and field team place second in the states and first in the district in 2010• Member of the National Honor Society• Member of the Catholic Midshipmen Club• Attended Wilkes University before the Naval Academy• Brother, Gary, throws the javelin at Moravian College and won the 2011 NCAA Div. IIINational Championship in the event• Son of Gary and Adeline Zack

AAaarroonn ZZaacckk�� FFrreesshhmmaann �� 55--1100 �� TThhrroowwss�� MMoouunnttaaiinn TToopp,, PPaa..�� CCrreessttwwoooodd

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EEvveenntt IInnddoooorr IInnddoooorr

5555 mmeetteerrss 6.14 6.48

6600 mmeetteerrss 6.60 6.98

5555--mmeetteerr hhuurrddlleess 7.17 7.75

6600--mmeetteerr hhuurrddlleess 7.70 8.25

220000 mmeetteerrss 22.24(Under 200m/220 yds)* 21.38(200m/220 yds)* 21.13(Banked or over 200m/220 yds)** 20.73

440000 mmeetteerrss 49.20(Under 200m/220 yds)* 47.00(200m/220 yds)* 46.60(Banked or over 200m/220 yds)** 46.00

880000 mmeetteerrss 1:54.90(Under 200m/220 yds)* 1:48.60(200m/220 yds or less)* 1:48.20(Banked or over 200m/220 yds)** 1:47.30

MMiillee 4:14.90(Under 200m/220 yds)* 4:00.20(200m/220 yds or less)* 3:59.70(Banked or over 200m/220 yds)** 3:57.90

33,,000000 mmeetteerrss 8:27.20(Under 200m/220 yds)* 7:56.30(200m/220 yds or less)* 7:55.00(Banked or over 200m/220 yds)** 7:52.30

55,,000000 mmeetteerrss 14:47.40(Under 200m/220 yds)* 13:50.90(200m/220 yds or less)* 13:48.40(Banked or over 200m/220 yds)** 13:44.60

44xx440000--mmeetteerr rreellaayy 3:19.90(Under 200m/220 yds)* 3:10.50(200m/220 yds)* 3:08.90(Banked or over 200m/220 yds)** 3:06.50

DDiissttaannccee mmeeddlleeyy rreellaayy 10:19.70(Under 200m/220 yds)* 9:35.10(200m/220 yds or less)* 9:34.00(Banked or over 200m/220 yds)** 9:31.00

550000 mmeetteerrss --- 1:05.2011,,000000 mmeetteerrss --- 2:29.9544xx880000--mmeetteerr rreellaayy --- 7:53.00

HHiigghh JJuummpp 7-4¼ (2.24m) 6-8¼ (2.04m)PPoollee VVaauulltt 18-½ (5.50m) 15-9 (4.80m)LLoonngg JJuummpp 26-3 (8.00m) 23-½ (7.02m)TTrriippllee JJuummpp 53-5¾ (16.30m) 46-11 (14.30m)SShhoott PPuutt 63-6 (19.35m) 51-2¼ (15.60m)WWeeiigghhtt TThhrrooww 70-6½ (21.50m) 55-1½ (16.80m)HHeeppttaatthhlloonn 5,750 points 4,800 points

*—Size of track; **(Wesley A. Brown Field House is 200m banked)NOTE: NCAA automatic qualifying standards are for the indoor season only. Thetop-48 times in each region during the outdoor season will advance to the NCAApreliminary meet.

22001122 PPAATTRRIIOOTT LLEEAAGGUUEE IINNDDOOOORR TTRRAACCKK AANNDD FFIIEELLDD PPRREESSEEAASSOONN PPOOLLLL

RRkk.. SScchhooooll PPooiinnttss ((FFiirrsstt ppllaaccee vvootteess))1. Army 90 (8)22.. NNaavvyy 8888 ((44))3. Bucknell 78 (4)4. Lehigh 625. American 466. Lafayette 437. Colgate 268. Holy Cross 15

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22001100--1111 SSeeaassoonn iinn RReevviieewwThe highlight of Navy’s 2010-11 track and field season

was the Patriot League Indoor Championship, which Navyhosted in the Wesley A. Brown Field House. Navy trailedArmy by 32 team points with four events remaining (polevault, 3,000, distance medley relay, 4x400 relay) in thechampionship. The Mids won the pole vault and the 3,000and picked up huge points, outscoring Army 30-0 in thetwo events to enter the final two relays down just 2 points.Navy then won the DMR and Army placed second to setup the final event, the 4x400, with Navy and Army dead-locked at 161-161. The 4x400m relay team of AAlleexx JJaacckk--ssoonn, KKoollttoonn KKeemmppeell, DDaavviidd AAsshh and MMaatttt EEvveerrss all ran 49second splits to easily stay in front of Army and take firstplace in the race, clinching the indoor team title in front oftheir home crowd. Navy won eight events at the indoor league meet and

had three athletes place second in their respective events.Head coach SStteepphheenn CCooookksseeyy was tabbed as the PatriotLeague Indoor Coach of the Year.Navy’s successful season continued at the IC4A meet,

where KKeenn BBuunnnneellll (3,000m), JJeerreemmyy HHaanneeyy (mile) andMMiittcchh SSiimmmmoonnddss (60m hurdles) all earned All-East hon-ors. CCooddyy RRoommee was competing in the Alex Wilson Invita-tional at Notre Dame during the IC4A meet, where heplaced first and set a school record time in the 3,000m of7:55.12. The time ranked him 21st on the NCAA Indoorperformance list, one spot away from earning an invite tothe NCAA Indoor Championship.The Mids placed third at the Patriot League Outdoor

Championship, with senior AAnnddrreeww HHaannkkoo taking firstplace in both the 1,500m and the 5,000m. It was the thirdstraight year that Hanko won the outdoor 5K race at theleague meet. Navy had seven athletes earn IC4A All-East honors at

the outdoor league meet. Hanko took first place in the5,000m run and DDeeaann BBllaacckk (3,000m Steeplechase), ZZaacchhDDuunnccaavvaaggee (discus) and DDoommiinniicc DDeellllaa PPeellllee (1,500m)earned All-East honors. Della Pelle also teamed up withLLuuccaass CCoonnnneellllyy, Ash and GGeeoorrggee SStteevveennssoonn to take All-East honors in the 4x800m relay.The Mids sent four athletes to the NCAA Outdoor Re-

gional Meet. Black posted Navy’s best performance, tak-ing 15th in the 3,000m Steeplechase. Hanko was 20thand Rome was 30th in the 5,000m run and Duncavageplaced 36th in the discus.

22001100--1111 IINNDDOOOORR RREESSUULLTTSSDDAATTEE EEVVEENNTT RREESSUULLTT

Dec. 4 Navy Invitational NTS

Jan. 8 Princeton L, 74.5-102.5

Jan. 15 Mt. St. Mary’s, UNCW, Lehigh, American, UMES 1st of 6

Jan. 22 Rutgers, Rhode Island, Temple 1st of 4

Jan. 29 Wesley A. Brown Invitational NTS

Feb. 5 at Army (Star Meet, West Point, N.Y.) L, 85-96

Feb. 12 at Iowa State Classic (Ames, Iowa) NTS

Feb. 18-20 Patriot League Championships (Annapolis, Md.) 1st of 8

March 5 Alex Wilson Invitational (South Bend, Ind.) NTS

March 5-6 at IC4A Championships (Boston, Mass.) 8th

22001100--1111 OOUUTTDDOOOORR RREESSUULLTTSSDDAATTEE EEVVEENNTT RREESSUULLTT

March 12 at Point Loma Invitational (San Diego, Calif.) NTS

March 19 at Point Loma Open (San Diego, Calif.) NTS

March 26 American, Colgate, Maryland 1st of 4

April 1-2 at Sam Howell Inviational (Princeton, N.J.) NTS

April 8 Army (Star Meet) L, 84-119

April 16 at Tom Jones Memorial (Gainesville, Fla.) NTS

April 17 at Auburn War Eagle Invitational (Auburn, Ala.) NTS

April 21-22 at Widener Invitational (Chester, Pa.) NTS

April 28-30 at Penn Relays (Philadelphia, Pa.) NTS

May 6-7 at Patriot League Championships (Easton, Pa.) 3rd of 8

May 13-15 at IC4A Championships (Princeton, N.J.) 13th

May 27-28 at NCAA East Regional (Bloomington, Ind.) NTS

NTS - No Team Scoring

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22001100--1111 SSeeaassoonn iinn RReevviieewwNNCCAAAA EEAASSTT RREEGGIIOONNAALL QQUUAALLIIFFIIEERRSSAAtthhlleettee .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..PPllaaccee .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..EEvveennttDean Black . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15th . . . . . . . .3,000m SteeplechaseAndrew Hanko . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5,000mCody Rome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5,000mZachary Duncavage . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Discus

IICC44AA AALLLL--EEAASSTT PPEERRFFOORRMMEERRSS ((TToopp 88))AAtthhlleettee .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..PPllaaccee .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..EEvveennttAndrew Hanko . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1st . . . . . . . . . . .5,000m (Outdoor)Kenneth Bunnell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2nd . . . . . . . . . . . .3,000m (Indoor)Dean Black . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3rd . . . .3,000m Steeplechase (O)L. Connelly, D. Ash, D. Della Pelle, G. Stevenson . . . . . . . .4th . . . . .4x800m Relay (Outdoor)Jeremy Haney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mile (Indoor)Zachary Duncavage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7th . . . . . . . . . . .Discus (Outdoor)Dominic Della Pelle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8th . . . . . . . . . . .1,500m (Outdoor)Mitch Simmonds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8th . . . . . . . .60m Hurdles (Indoor)

PPAATTRRIIOOTT LLEEAAGGUUEE CCHHAAMMPPIIOONNSS//FFIIRRSSTT TTEEAAMM AALLLL--LLEEAAGGUUEEAAtthhlleettee .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..EEvveennttMatthew Evers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .500m (Indoor)Dominic Della Pelle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mile (Indoor)Cody Rome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3,000m (Indoor)Andrew Hanko . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5,000m (Indoor)Andrew Hanko . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,500m (Outdoor)Andrew Hanko . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5,000m (Outdoor)Ryan Kochert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pole Vault (Indoor)Christopher Ricks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Weight Throw (Indoor)A. Jackson, K. Kempel, D. Ash, M. Evers . . . . . . . .4x400m Relay (Indoor)J. Haney, G. Stevenson,C. Rome, A. Hanko . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Distance Medley Relay (Indoor)Dean Black . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3,000m Steeplechase (Outdoor)Chris Boniwell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Shot Put (Outdoor)

PPAATTRRIIOOTT LLEEAAGGUUEE RRUUNNNNEERRSS--UUPP//SSEECCOONNDD TTEEAAMM AALLLL--LLEEAAGGUUEEAndrew Hanko . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mile (Indoor)Joshua Houston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .High Jump (Indoor)Nicholas Porter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Weight Throw (Indoor)Alexander Jackson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .400m (Outdoor)Lucas Connelly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .800m (Outdoor)Cody Rome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,500m (Outdoor)Zachary Duncavage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Discus (Outdoor)Christopher Ricks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Hammer (Outdoor)

MMAAJJOORR AAWWAARRDDSSNNaammee .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..AAwwaarrddStephen Cooksey . . . . . . . . . . . .Patriot League Indoor Coach of the Year

MMAAJJOORR AACCAADDEEMMIICC AAWWAARRDDSSAAtthhlleettee .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..AAwwaarrddCody Rome . . . . . . . . . . . .CoSIDA Second-Team Academic All-American . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CoSIDA First-Team Academic All-District II . . . . . . .Patriot League Indoor Track and Field Scholar-Athlete of the Year . . . . . . . . . . . . .Patriot League Indoor Track and Field All-Academic Team . . . . . . . . . . .Patriot League Outdoor Track and Field All-Academic TeamDean Black . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .USTFCCCA All-Academic Team

PPAATTRRIIOOTT LLEEAAGGUUEE IINNDDOOOORR CCHHAAMMPPIIOONNSSHHIIPPSSSScchhooooll ..........................................................PPooiinnttss11.. NNaavvyy ................................................................1177112. Army ................................1653. Bucknell ...........................1514. Lehigh ............................46.55. American ........................29.56. Lafayette ...........................297. Colgate ..............................208. Holy Cross...........................8

PPAATTRRIIOOTT LLEEAAGGUUEE OOUUTTDDOOOORR CCHHAAMMPPIIOONNSSHHIIPPSSSScchhooooll ..........................................................PPooiinnttss1. Bucknell ...........................1862. Army ................................15733.. NNaavvyy ..........................................................113322..554. Lehigh................................915. Lafayette............................496. American ........................36.57. Colgate ..............................168. Holy Cross ........................14

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22001100--1111 IInnddoooorr SSeeaassoonn PPeerrffoorrmmaannccee LLiisstt 6600mm DDaasshh

Brett Bogaard 7.07 (7s) PL. Champ. 2/19/11Mitch Simmonds 7.17 (13p) PL. Champ. 2/19/11Wynton El 7.17 (3) Navy Six-Team 1/15/11Isaac Teichgrab 7.19 (15s) PL. Champ. 2/19/11Patrick Edmond 7.20 (5) Army (Star Meet) 2/5/11

220000mm DDaasshh

saac Teichgrab 22.02* (3p) PL. Champ. 2/19/11Brett Bogaard 22.16* (5p) PL. Champ. 2/19/11Kolton Kempel 22.41 (10p) PL. Champ. 2/19/11Alexander Jackson 22.52 (12p) PL. Champ. 2/19/11Patrick Edmond 22.58 (10) Navy Invitational 12/4/10

440000mm DDaasshh

Kolton Kempel 49.33 (3) PL. Champ. 2/20/11Alexander Jackson 49.42 (4) PL. Champ. 2/20/11Lorenzo Armijo 50.53 (4) Army (Star Meet) 2/5/11Kolton Kempel 51.23 (13) Navy Invitational 12/4/10Gregory Hill 51.23 (4) Princeton Dual 1/8/11

550000mm RRuunn

Matthew Evers 1:04.24* (1) PL. Champ. 2/20/11Lucas Connelly 1:05.55 (4) Navy Four-Team 1/22/11Joshua Shaw 1:05.61 (3) Army (Star Meet) 2/5/11David Ash 1:05.79 (6) Army (Star Meet) 2/5/11Fleet White 1:06.18 (2) Princeton Dual 1/8/11

880000mm RRuunn

Matthew Evers 1:51.66* (14p) IC4A Champ. 3/5/11David Ash 1:52.73* (24p) IC4A Champ. 3/5/11George Stevenson 1:52.91* (29p) IC4A Champ. 3/5/11Dominic Della Pelle 1:54.10* (1) Army (Star Meet) 2/5/11Lucas Connelly 1:56.42 (6) Princeton Dual 1/8/11

11,,000000mm RRuunn

Cody Rome 2:25.33* (1) Army (Star Meet) 2/5/11Dominic Della Pelle 2:25.78* (1) Navy Six-Team 1/15/11Jeremy Haney 2:27.29* (3) Army (Star Meet) 2/5/11Kenneth Bunnell 2:28.67* (4) Army (Star Meet) 2/5/11Kyle Satterwhite 2:30.63 (6) Navy Six-Team 1/15/11

MMiillee RRuunn

Cody Rome 4:05.85* (1) Army (Star Meet) 2/5/11Dominic Della Pelle 4:05.98* (2) Army (Star Meet) 2/5/11Andrew Hanko 4:06.08* (1) Wesley Brown Inv. 1/29/11Jeremy Haney 4:08.12* (8p) IC4A Champ. 3/5/11Kenneth Bunnell 4:13.94* (1) Navy Four-Team 1/22/11

33,,000000mm RRuunn

Cody Rome 7:55.12** (1) Alex Wilson Inv. 3/5/11Kenneth Bunnell 8:12.67* (2) IC4A Champ. 3/5/11Andrew Hanko 8:15.75* (1) Army (Star Meet) 2/5/11Kyle Satterwhite 8:19.33* (3) Wesley Brown Inv. 1/29/11Dominic Della Pelle 8:20.01* (1) Navy Invitational 12/4/10

55,,000000mm RRuunn

Andrew Hanko 14:03.10** (1) PL. Champ. 2/19/11Kyle Satterwhite 14:25.41* (9) IC4A Champ. 3/6/11Dean Black 14:26.29* (10) IC4A Champ. 3/6/11Robert Alvarado 14:33.40* (5) PL. Champ. 2/19/11Matthew De Villers 14:45.77* (5) Wesley Brown Inv. 1/29/11

6600mm HHuurrddlleess

Mitch Simmonds 8.17* (9p) IC4A Champ. 3/6/11Isaac Losee 8.87 (8p) Navy Six-Team 1/15/11Rand Montermini 9.18 (6) Army (Star Meet) 2/5/11Christopher Fowler 9.18 (6p) Navy Four-Team 1/22/11Greg Forrester 9.62 (5h) Navy Six-Team 1/15/11

HHiigghh JJuummpp

Joshua Houston 6-8¼ (2.04m)* (2) PL. Champ. 2/19/11Rand Montermini 6-7½ (2.02m) (2h) PL Champ. 2/18/11Hunter Gibson 6-2¼ (1.89m) (7) Navy Four-Team 1/22/11Brian Zitterkopf 6-0½ (1.84m) (9) Navy Four-Team 1/22/11Christopher Fowler 5-9¾ (1.77m) (3h) Navy Six-Team 1/15/11

PPoollee VVaauulltt

Ryan Kochert 15-9 (4.80m)* (1) PL. Champ. 2/20/11Paul Neidhardt 15-9 (4.80m)* (8) Iowa St. Classic 2/12/11Nathan Woodason 15-3 (4.65m) (3) PL. Champ. 2/20/11John Smith 13-9¼ (4.20m) (6) Wesley Brown Inv. 1/29/11Rand Montermini 13-7¼ (4.15m) (2h) PL Champ. 2/19/1

LLoonngg JJuummpp

Miles Snelgrove 23-0¾ (7.03m)* (3) PL. Champ. 2/19/11Randon McKain 21-1½ (6.44m) (4) Army (Star Meet) 2/5/11Christopher Fowler 20-9 (6.32m) (7) Navy Four-Team 1/22/11Isaac Losee 20-5¾ (6.24m) (13) Navy Six-Team 1/15/11Rand Montermini 20-5¼ (6.23m) (8h) PL Champ. 2/18/11

TTrriippllee JJuummpp

Daniel Park 45-11¼ (14.00m) (4) Navy Four-Team 1/22/11Randon McKain 43-10¾ (13.38m) (6) Navy Four-Team 1/22/11Hunter Gibson 39-8 (12.09m) (15) Navy Invitational 12/4/10

SShhoott PPuutt

Chris Boniwell 51-5½ (15.68m)* (1) Army (Star Meet) 2/5/11Jeffrey Steinmetz 49-6¼ (15.09m) (5) PL. Champ. 2/20/11Zachary Duncavage 47-3¾ (14.42m) (6) Army (Star Meet) 2/5/11Jason Darby 42-2¼ (12.86m) (10) Navy Invitational 12/4/10Andrew Wondolowski 42-1½ (12.84m) (11) Navy Invitational 12/4/10

WWeeiigghhtt TThhrrooww

Christopher Ricks 60-3¼ (18.37m)* (1) PL. Champ. 2/19/11Nicholas Porter 57-0¾ (17.39m)* (2) PL. Champ. 2/19/11Patrick Norwood 55-1½ (16.80m)* (5) PL. Champ 2/19/11Zachary Duncavage 50-2¾ (15.31m) (3) Princeton Dual 1/8/11William Grammer 47-5¼ (14.46m) (4) Princeton Dual 1/8/11

44 xx 440000mm RReellaayy

Alexander Jackson, Kolton Kempel, David Ash, Matthew Evers

3:16.21* (19) Iowa St. Classic 2/12/11

44 xx 880000mm RReellaayy

David Ash, Weston Kennedy, George Stevenson, Matthew Evers

7:34.80* (3) Pl. Champ. 2/19/11DDMMRRJeremy Haney, George Stevenson, Cody Rome, Andrew Hanko

9:56.23* (1) PL. Champ. 2/20/11

HHeeppttaatthhlloonnRand Montermini 4,725 pts (3) PL Champ. 2/19/11Christopher Fowler 4,498 pts (6) PL Champ. 2/19/11

* Denotes IC4A qualifying mark** Denotes school record

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22001100--1111 OOuuttddoooorr SSeeaassoonn PPeerrffoorrmmaannccee LLiisstt 110000mm DDaasshhPatrick Edmond 10.60* (2) Navy Quad Meet 3/26/11Brett Bogaard 10.94 (3) Navy Quad Meet 3/26/11Wynton El 11.08 (1) Point Loma Open 3/19/11Isaac Teichgrab 11.15 (11p) PL Champ. 5/6/11Blake Bowell 11.51 (12) Sam Howell Inv. 4/2/11

220000mm DDaasshh

Alexander Jackson 21.68* (5) PL Champ. 5/7/11Isaac Teichgrab 22.11 (3) Navy Quad Meet 3/26/11Patrick Edmond 22.34 (7) Sam Howell Inv. 4/2/11Brett Bogaard 22.52 (13p) PL Champ. 5/6/11Kolton Kempel 22.63 (5) Navy Quad Meet 3/26/11

440000mm DDaasshh

Alexander Jackson 48.75 (2) PL Champ. 5/7/11Kolton Kempel 49.39 (3) Army (Star Meet) 4/8/11Lorenzo Armijo 50.18 (5) Army (Star Meet) 4/8/11Travis Fanning 50.95 (8) Widener Invite 4/22/11Christopher Fowler 52.41 (2-dec) PL Champ. 5/6/11

880000mm RRuunnLucas Connelly 1:52.00 (2) PL Champ. 5/7/11George Stevenson 1:52.14 (2) Point Loma Open 3/19/11Dominic Della Pelle 1:52.50 (1) Army (Star Meet) 4/8/11David Ash 1:52.64 (6) PL Champ. 5/7/11Weston Kennedy 1:53.40 (11) PL Champ. 5/7/11

11,,550000mm RRuunn

Andrew Hanko 3:47.39* (1) PL Champ. 5/7/11Dominic Della Pelle 3:48.92* (8) IC4A Champ. 5/15/11Cody Rome 3:49.70* (2) PL Champ. 5/7/11Jeremy Haney 3:54.42 (3) Widener Invite 4/22/11Kenneth Bunnell 3:57.28 (6) Widener Invite 4/22/11

55,,000000mm RRuunn

Andrew Hanko 13:56.93* (3) War Eagle Inv. 4/16/11Cody Rome 14:01.81* (2) Larry Ellis Inv. 4/22/11Kenneth Bunnell 14:21.92* (13) IC4A Champ. 5/13/11Kyle Satterwhite 14:28.28* (18) IC4A Champ. 5/13/11Jeremy Haney 14:34.40* (9) Sam Howell Inv. 4/1/11

1100,,000000mm RRuunn

Christopher Galvin 30:56.12* (4) PL Champ. 5/6/11Andrew Shellgren 30:59.71* (2) Widener Invite 4/22/11

111100mm HHuurrddlleess

Mitch Simmonds 14.59* (2) Army (Star Meet) 4/8/11Isaac Losee 15.60 (4) Army (Star Meet) 4/8/11Christopher Folwer 15.91 (4-dec) PL Champ. 5/7/11Rand Montermini 16.54 (2) Navy Quad Meet 3/26/11

440000mm HHuurrddlleess

Fleet White 56.01 (9) Sam Howell Inv. 4/2/11Mitch Simmonds 56.40 (55) Penn Relays 4/29/11Christopher Fowler 56.81 (5) Army (Star Meet) 4/8/11Isaac Losee 57.72 (6) Army (Star Meet) 4/8/11

33,,000000mm SStteeeepplleecchhaassee

Dean Black 8:54.94* (15) NCAA East Reg. 5/27/11Robert Alvarado 9:09.53* (2) Army (Star Meet) 4/8/11Brian Davenport 9:41.70 (1) Widener Invite 4/22/11Aaron Foote 9:43.20 (5) Army (Star Meet) 4/8/11John Skillman 9:46.01 (5) Navy Quad Meet 3/26/11

HHiigghh JJuummppJoshua Houston 6-8¼ (2.04m)* (7) PL Champ. 5/7/11Rand Montermini 6-6¼ (1.99m) (2) Army (Star Meet) 4/8/11Hunter Gibson 6-2¼ (1.89m) (5) Army (Star Meet) 4/8/11Christopher Fowler 5-10¾ (1.80m) (5-dec) PL Champ. 5/6/11

LLoonngg JJuummpp

Miles Snelgrove 23-1¾ (7.05m) (3) Army (Star Meet) 4/8/11Daniel Park 21-9 (6.63m) (4) Army (Star Meet) 4/8/11Ryan Kochert 21-3½ (6.49m) (3) Point Loma Open 3/19/11Christopher Fowler 21-0¾ (6.42m) (6-dec) PL Champ. 5/6/11Randon McKain 20-10¾ (6.37m) (6) Army (Star Meet) 4/8/11

TTrriippllee JJuummpp

Randon McKain 44-7 (13.59m) (1) Navy Quad Meet 3/26/11Daniel Park 44-0½ (13.42m) (4) Army (Star Meet) 4/8/11Brian Zitterkopf 42-2¾ (12.87m) (5) Army (Star Meet) 4/8/11

PPoollee VVaauulltt

Paul Neidhardt 15-9 (4.80m)* (2) Army (Star Meet) 4/8/11Ryan Kochert 15-3 (4.65m) (1) Widener Invite 4/22/11Nathan Woodason 14-9 (4.50m) (7) PL Champ. 5/6/11John Smith 13-11¼ (4.25m) (2) Widener Invite 4/22/11

SShhoott PPuutt

Chris Boniwell 53-11 (16.43m)* (1) PL Champ. 5/7/11Jeffrey Steinmetz 50-2¾ (15.31m) (3) Army (Star Meet) 4/8/11Zachary Duncavage 47-7¾ (14.52m) (5) Army (Star Meet) 4/8/11Andrew Wondolowski 41-11½ (12.79m) (4) Navy Quad Meet 3/26/11Jason Darby 41-5¾ (12.64m) (5) Navy Quad Meet 3/26/11

DDiissccuuss TThhrrooww

Zachary Duncavage 171-8 (52.32m)* (2) Point Loma Open 3/19/11Chris Boniwell 160-7 (48.94m)* (11) IC4A Champ. 5/14/11Kyle Fortney 153-6 (46.78m) (3) Army (Star Meet) 4/8/11Brandon Swindler 141-10 (43.23m) (2) Navy Quad Meet 3/26/11Jeffrey Steinmetz 134-9 (41.09m) (4) Navy Quad Meet 3/26/11

HHaammmmeerr TThhrrooww

Patrick Norwood 185-5 (56.52m)* (6) Sam Howell Inv. 4/2/11Nicholas Porter 182-7 (55.65m)* (1) Navy Quad Meet 3/26/11Christopher Ricks 178-10 (54.52m)* (2) PL Champ. 5/6/11Brandon Swindler 153-3 (46.72m) (4) Navy Quad Meet 3/26/11Zachary Duncavage 149-11 (45.70m) (4) Point Loma Invite 3/12/11

JJaavveelliinn

Miles Snelgrove 217-1 (66.18m)* (1) Sam Howell Inv. 4/2/11Christopher Ricks 178-0 (54.25m) (3) PL Champ. 5/6/11Aaron Bankus 174-9 (53.26m) (1) Navy Quad Meet 3/26/11Craig Stocker 166-7 (50.79m) (7) Widener Invite 4/22/11Jordan Gruber 162-3 (49.45m) (3) Navy Quad Meet 3/26/11

44 xx 110000mm RReellaayy

Patrick Edmond, Alexander Jackson, Brett Bogaard, Isaac Teichgrab

42.31* (5) PL Champ. 5/7/11

44 xx 440000mm RReellaayy

Kolton Kempel, Lucas Connelly, David Ash, Alexander Jackson

3:15.28* (6) Tom Jones Memorial 4/16/11

44 xx 880000mm RReellaayy

Lucas Connelly, David Ash, Dominic Della Pelle, George Stevenson

7:27.55* (4) IC4A Champ. 5/15/11* Denotes IC4A qualifying mark

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AAllll--TTiimmee TToopp IInnddoooorr MMaarrkkss 5555--mmeetteerr DDaasshh

1. Clay Stackhouse 6.24 (c) 2/25/89

Tae Andrews 6.24 2/17/84

3. Tae Andrews 6.26 1/21/84

Dwayne Dennis 6.26 (c)(y) 2/18/78

Dan Cook 6.26 (c)(y) 2/18/78

6. Clay Stackhouse 6.30 2/24/90

Clay Stackhouse 6.30 2/26/89

8. Clay Stackhouse 6.33 2/25/90

Clay Stackhouse 6.33 3/3/90

Clay Stackhouse 6.33 2/28/88

6600--mmeetteerr DDaasshh

1. Shun White 6.87 2/23/08

2. Trey Hines 6.92 2/22/04

3. Shun White 6.95 2/24/08

4. Andrew Lewis 6.97 1/29/05

5. Trey Hines 6.99 1/31/04

6. Shun White 7.00 2/23/08

7. Andrew Lewis 7.01 2/19/05

8. Reggie Campbell 7.02 2/24/08

Andrew Lewis 7.02 2/19/05

10. Reggie Campbell 7.03 2/23/08

Shalimar Brazier 7.03 2/14/04

220000--mmeetteerr DDaasshh

1. Clay Stackhouse 21.48 1/20/89

2. Clay Stackhouse 21.49 3/4/90

3. Torrance Chaplin 21.50 1/27/99

4. Torrance Chaplin 21.52 1/23/99

5. Torrance Chaplin 21.54 1/30/99

6. Torrance Chaplin 21.59 3/6/99

Clay Stackhouse 21.59 2/3/90

Clay Stackhouse 21.59 1/27/89

9. Clay Stackhouse 21.63 2/4/89

10. Brian Proctor 21.67 1/16/93

440000--mmeetteerr RRuunn

1. Eric Porter 46.72 3/7/04

2. Eric Porter 46.96 3/6/04

3. Michael Greene 47.25 2/13/88

4. Michael Greene 47.36 1/31/86

5. Efrem Venters 47.57 3/4/90

6. Michael Greene 47.61 1/23/88

7. Eric Porter 47.64 2/14/04

8. Michael Greene 47.76 1/29/88

9. Efrem Venters 47.83 3/3/90

10. Torrance Chaplin 47.87 3/6/99

Torrance Chaplin 47.87 1/23/99

550000--mmeetteerr RRuunn

1. Michael Greene 1:00.84 3/7/87

2. Michael Greene 1:00.90 3/8/87

3. Michael Greene 1:01.53 3/13/87

4. Michael Greene 1:01.72 1/24/87

5. Paul Harris 1:01.80 1/19/08

6. Michael Greene 1:02.07 2/28/87

7. Paul Harris 1:02.10 3/4/06

8. Jeff Colvin 1:02.16 3/9/80

9. Michael Greene 1:02.21 3/1/87

10. Michael Greene 1:02.2 1/16/87

880000--mmeetteerr RRuunn

1. Paul Harris 1:48.46 2/10/07

2. Paul Harris 1:48.91 3/9/07

3. Paul Harris 1:49.29 1/26/08

4. Craig Meekins 1:49.85 3/8/08

5. Paul Harris 1:50.02 3/10/07

6. Paul Harris 1:50.71 12/1/06

7. Paul Harris 1:50.73 2/12/05

Doug Kay 1:50.73 2/9/02

9. Craig Meekins 1:50.95 2/11/06

10. Craig Meekins 1:50.98 3/4/07

11,,000000--mmeetteerr RRuunn

1. Lance Davidson 2:23.51 3/1/87

2. Dallas Roper 2:24.0 1/15/83

3. Dallas Roper 2:24.1 2/5/83

4. Lance Davidson 2:24.40 3/8/87

5. Scott Abel 2:24.53 2/23/86

6. Jere Fisher 2:24.57 2/18/83

7. Scott Abel 2:24.67 2/13/86

8. Lloyd Wright 2:24.6 2/17/84

9. Jeff Wolstenholme 2:24.71 1/17/86

10. John Haugen 2:24.8 2/14/81

MMiillee RRuunn

1. Erik Schmidt 4:01.56 3/6/04

2. Michael Ryan 4:01.57 1/23/99

3. Erik Schmidt 4:02.23 3/13/04

4. Greg Keller 4:02.64 2/6/92

5. Greg Keller 4:02.70 2/13/93

6. Erik Schmidt 4:03.42 2/14/04

7. Mike Kohrs 4:03.4 (m) 2/12/83

8. Ron Harris 4:03.52 2/6/87

9. Michael Ryan 4:03.62 1/24/98

10. Aaron Lanzel 4:03.68 3/8/03

33,,000000--mmeetteerr RRuunn

11.. CCooddyy RRoommee 77::5555..1122 33//55//1111

2. Greg Keller 7:56.23 1/29/93

3. Ron Harris 7:56.90 3/13/87

4. Ron Harris 7:59.3 3/8/87

5. Ron Harris 8:00.14 3/14/86

6. Greg Keller 8:01.72 1/25/92

7. Ron Harris 8:01.89 3/9/86

8. Ron Harris 8:02.09 3/1/87

9. Ron Harris 8:02.25 3/14/87

10. Michael Ryan 8:05.27 1/30/99

55,,000000--mmeetteerr RRuunn

1. Andrew Hanko 14:03.10 2/19/11

2, John Mentzer 14:04 1/26/97

3. Todd Washburn 14:10.67 3/8/93

4. Bruce Frame 14:12.51 2/27/94

5. Todd Washburn 14:13.32 1/29/93

6. John Clopeck 14:16.45 2/26/84

7. John Mentzer 14:18.25 3/7/97

8. John Mentzer 14:19.14 2/23/97

9. Andrew Hanko 14:19.69 3/7/10

10. Todd Washburn 14:20.00 2/27/93

5555--mmeetteerr HHuurrddlleess

1. Anthony Campbell 7.36 (c)(y) 2/12/77

Anthony Campbell 7.36 (c)(y) 1/17/76

3. Anthony Campbell 7.42 (y) 2/26/77

4. Dave Petri 7.46 (c)(y) 2/18/78

Anthony Campbell 7.46 (c)(y) 2/19/77

Wayne Kennard 7.46 (c)(y) 2/3/73

Greg Martin 7.46 (c)(y) 2/3/73

6600--mmeetteerr HHuurrddlleess

1. Adesina Ekundayo 8.07 2/24/02

2. Adesina Ekundayo 8.09 2/22/04

3. Ron Belany 8.12 2/24/08

4. Adesina Ekundayo 8.15 1/31/04

5. Ron Belany 8.16 1/25/08

Trevis Rainey 8.16 2/20/05

77.. MMiittcchh SSiimmmmoonnddss 88..1177 33//66//1111

8. Matthew Hanley 8.20 2/24/08

99.. MMiittcchh SSiimmmmoonnddss 88..2211 33//66//1111

MMiittcchh SSiimmmmoonnddss 88..2211 22//1199//1111

MMiittcchh SSiimmmmoonnddss 88..2211 22//55//1111

Matthew Hanley 8.21 2/21/09

Adesina Ekundayo 8.21 2/14/04

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AAllll--TTiimmee TToopp IInnddoooorr MMaarrkkss PPoollee VVaauulltt

1. Matthew Poirier 17-1½ 5.22m 1/23/99

2. Matthew Poirier 17-0 5.18m 2/6/99

3. Rob Tomlinson 16-10¾ 5.15m 3/1/97

4. Rob Tomlinson 16-9¼ 5.11m 2/1/97

5. Bobby Sparks 16-8¾ 5.10m 2/7/04

Tom Delaney 16-8¾ 5.10m 12/8/01

Matthew Poirier 16-8¾ 5.10m 2/20/99

Matthew Poirier 16-8¾ 5.10m 3/7/98

Matthew Poirier 16-8¾ 5.10m 1/31/98

10. Darrell Gobble 16-8¼ 5.09m 2/29/92

HHiigghh JJuummpp

1. Leo Williams 7-6 2.29m 3/12/83

2. Leo Williams 7-5¾ 2.28m 3/13/82

Leo Williams 7-5¾ 2.28m 2/20/82

4. Leo Williams 7-5¼ 2.27m 3/16/81

5. Leo Williams 7-4¼ 2.24m 3/6/836. Leo Williams 7-3¼ 2.23m 1/22/837. Leo Williams 7-3¼ 2.22m 2/27/82

Leo Williams 7-3¼ 2.22m 3/8/819. Leo Williams 7-3 2.21m 3/11/83

Leo Williams 7-3 2.21m 1/15/83Leo Williams 7-3 2.21m 2/6/82Leo Williams 7-3 2.21m 1/30/82Leo Williams 7-3 2.21m 2/28/81

LLoonngg JJuummpp

1. Jim Campbell 24-7 7.49m 2/3/73

2. Anthony Terrell 24-5½ 7.45m 2/10/90

3. Brian O’Malley 24-3¾ 7.41m 12/1/85

4. Joel Robertson 24-2¼ 7.37m 1/22/94

Anthony Terrell 24-2¼ 7.37m 2/7/88

6. Anthony Terrell 24-1 7.35m 2/13/88

7. Joel Robertson 24-1 7.34m 2/27/93

8. Jim Campbell 24-0½ --- 1/20/73

9. Anthony Terrell 24-0¼ 7.32m 1/20/89

Tom Palkie 24-0¼ 7.32m 3/4/67

TTrriippllee JJuummpp

1. Joel Robertson 51-9¾ 15.79m 3/6/94

Joel Robertson 51-9¾ 15.79m 2/27/94

3. Joel Robertson 51-5 15.67m 2/5/94

4. Josh Stewart 51-4¼ 15.65m 1/23/99

5. Anthony Terrell 51-3 15.62m 2/10/90

Anthony Terrell 51-3 15.62m 2/26/89

Anthony Terrell 51-3 15.62m 2/11/89

8. Joel Robertson 50-10¾ 15.51m 2/13/93

9. Anthony Terrell 50-10 15.49m 2/9/91

10. Joel Robertson 50-9¼ 15.47m 1/22/94

SShhoott PPuutt

1. Scott Haney 60-6½ 18.45m 2/10/73

2. Scott Haney 60-4¾ 18.41m 2/3/73

3. Scott Haney 60-2¾ --- 2/24/73

4. Scott Haney 60-0 --- 1/20/73

5. Scott Haney 59-11 18.26m 3/4/73

6. Scott Haney 59-7¼ --- 2/17/73

7. Michael Berkowitz 59-3 18.06m 2/8/64

8. Robert Sehnert 59-1¼ 18.01m 1/18/91

9. Robert Sehnert 59-1 --- 12/1/90

10. Scott Haney 59-0½ --- 1/27/73

WWeeiigghhtt TThhrrooww

1. Ted Bregar 68-1½ 20.76m 3/9/73

2. Ted Bregar 66-10½ 20.38m 3/4/73

3. Ted Bregar 65-6¾ 19.98m 2/16/74

4. Matthew Howard 65-5 19.94m 3/3/91

5. Ted Bregar 65-2½ --- 2/23/74

6. Ted Bregar 65-2 19.86m 3/3/74

7. Matthew Howard 64-8 19.71m 2/23/91

8. Ted Bregar 64-6½ 19.67m 1/20/73

9. Ted Bregar 64-6¼ --- 1/9/73

10. Ted Bregar 64-5 19.63m 2/2/74

HHeeppttaatthhlloonn

1. Ron Belany 5,311 pts. 2/23/08

2. Ron Belany 5,218 pts. 1/19/08

3. Ron Belany 5,191 pts. 3/9/08

44.. RRaanndd MMoonntteerrmmiinnii 44,,772255 ppttss 22//1188//1111

5. Ron Belany 4,682 pts. 2/18/06

PPeennttaatthhlloonn

1. Bill Higginbottom 3,698 pts. 2/23/97

2. Bill Higginbottom 3,696 pts. 2/24/96

3. Bill Higginbottom 3,691 pts. 3/2/97

4. Rick Smith 3,674 pts. 1/25/81

5. Robert Weissenfels 3,617 pts. 2/24/90

44xx440000--mmeetteerr RReellaayy

1. 3:12.07 2/10/07

William Ricks, Craig Meekins,

Cameron Lindsay, Paul Harris

2. 3:13.4 (y) 12/15/79

3. 3:13.71 2/11/06

4. 3:13.78 2/14/04

5. 3:14.5 (y) 2/13/88

3:14.5 (y) 3/9/80

7. 3:14.6 (y) 2/7/81

8. 3:14.8 (y) 2/12/77

9. 3:15.08 (y) 2/24/85

10. 3:15.12 2/21/8

44xx880000--mmeetteerr RReellaayy

1. 7:27.39 2/27/83

Lloyd Wright, Jeff Wolstenholme,

Jere Fisher, Dallas Roper

2. 7:28.9 (y) 2/12/83

3. 7:30.01 3/7/10

4. 7:30.94 (y) 3/6/83

5. 7:30.97 (y) 2/14/86

6. 7:31.29 (y) 1/28/83

7. 7:32.0 (y) 3/4/72

8. 7:32.24 (y) 2/27/94

9. 7:32.3 (y) 2/11/66

10. 7:33.74 2/22/04

DDiissttaannccee MMeeddlleeyy RReellaayy

1. 9:39.17 3/3/02

Aaron Lanzel, Eric Porter,

Douglas Kay, Erik Schmidt

2. 9:39.9 (y) 2/8/85

3. 9:41.71 2/9/07

4. 9:44.26 2/9/02

5. 9:46.94 3/5/00

6. 9:48.2 2/12/00

7. 9:48.71 2/27/83

8. 9:48.79 (y) 3/1/87

9. 9:49.7 (y) 2/6/77

10. 9:50.37 (y) 3/3/85

NNootteess::

(c) - converted from hand-time

(m) - converted from meters to yards

(y) - converted from yards to meters

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110000--mmeetteerr DDaasshh

1. Brian Proctor 10.41 5/10/92

2. Brian Proctor 10.44 (c) 4/3/93

Clay Stackhouse 10.44 (c) 3/31/90

Brian Proctor 10.44 4/18/92

5. Clay Stackhouse 10.45 4/14/90

6. Clay Stackhouse 10.48 4/7/90

John McLaughlin 10.48 5/7/83

220000--mmeetteerr DDaasshh

1. Torrance Chaplin 21.00 4/10/99

2. Torrance Chaplin 21.02 5/14/00

3. Torrance Chaplin 21.03 4/3/99

4. Torrance Chaplin 21.08 4/8/00

5. Torrance Chaplin 21.10 3/25/00

6. Brian Proctor 21.13 5/10/92

7. Torrance Chaplin 21.16 5/13/00

8. Torrance Chaplin 21.17 4/1/00

9. Torrance Chaplin 21.19 4/15/00

Brian Proctor 21.19 4/18/92

440000--mmeetteerr DDaasshh

1. Torrance Chaplin 45.68 5/6/00

2. Michael Greene 45.99 5/2/87

3. Michael Greene 46.11 5/3/87

4. Michael Greene 46.16 5/10/86

5. Torrance Chaplin 46.27 5/14/00

6. Torrance Chaplin 46.32 4/8/00

7. Torrance Chaplin 46.34 5/31/00

8. Michael Greene 46.36 4/10/87

9. Eric Porter 46.37 5/14/04

10. Eli Anderson 46.40 6/3/76

880000--mmeetteerr RRuunn

1. Paul Harris 1:47.55 5/12/07

2. Paul Harris 1:48.67 5/26/06

3. Paul Harris 1:48.77 5/25/07

4. Paul Harris 1:48.86 4/6/07

5. Paul Harris 1:48.96 5/26/07

6. Dale Bateman 1:49.1 (y) 5/11/74

7. Craig Meekins 1:49.24 5/30/08

8. Paul Harris 1:49.30 5/6/06

9. Craig Meekins 1:49.35 5/3/08

10. Craig Meekins 1:49.59 5/5/07

11,,550000--mmeetteerr RRuunn

1. Greg Keller 3:41.99 5/30/92

2. Ron Harris 3:42.84 4/10/87

3. Ron Harris 3:43.63 5/24/87

4. Erik Schmidt 3:44.05 4/11/03

Michael Ryan 3:44.05 5/22/99

6. Aaron Lanzel 3:44.25 4/11/03

7. Jesse Kemp 3:44.91 5/28/94

8. Ron Harris 3:45.16 5/11/86

9. Jeff Kramer 3:45.5 (y) 5/11/74

10. Michael Ryan 3:45.69 5/24/98

55,,000000--mmeetteerr RRuunn

1. Ron Harris 13:45.75 6/2/87

2. Ron Harris 13:53.74 5/3/87

3. Andrew Hanko 13:56.93 4/16/11

4. Andrew Hanko 14:00.11 5/13/11

5. Ron Harris 14:00.35 5/25/86

66.. CCooddyy RRoommee 1144::0011..8811 44//2222//1111

7. Ron Harris 14:03.80 5/5/85

8. Jeff Kramer 14:06.5 (y) 5/11/74

9. Ron Harris 14:09.47 5/11/86

1100.. CCooddyy RRoommee 1144::1100..8899 55//1133//1111

1100,,000000--mmeetteerr RRuunn

1. John Mentzer 29:00.80 4/24/97

2. John Mentzer 29:15.15 4/23/98

3. John Mentzer 29:47.04 6/4/98

4. John Mentzer 29:49.69 6/4/97

5. Bruce Frame 29:52.34 5/21/95

6. Bruce Frame 29:52.40 4/28/95

7. Bruce Frame 29:55.6 4/30/94

8. Tim MacNeil 29:57.1 5/6/78

9. Mark Donahue 29:58.5 4/25/81

10. Bruce Frame 29:58.95 5/22/94

111100--mmeetteerr HHuurrddlleess

1. Anthony Campbell 14.08 (y)(c) 4/10/76

2. Wayne Kennard 14.18 (y)(c) 4/10/71

3. Wayne Kennard 14.24 (y) 6/18/71

4. Ron Belany 14.26 5/2/08

5. Anthony Campbell 14.30 5/20/77

Anthony Campbell 14.30 5/20/77

7. Kevin Smith 14.34 5/2/82

Steve Kobiela 14.34 (c) 4/18/81

Anthony Campbell 14.34 (c) 4/9/77

Anthony Campbell 14.34 (c) 5/14/77

Anthony Campbell 14.34 (c) 4/17/76

440000--mmeetteerr HHuurrddlleess

1. Greg Blanchard 51.33 5/6/84

2. Greg Blanchard 51.50 4/21/84

3. Greg Blanchard 51.64 5/5/85

Courtland Gray 51.64 (y)(c) 5/15/65

5. Courtland Gray 52.04 (y)(c) 5/22/65

Courtland Gray 52.04 (y)(c) 5/8/65

7. Greg Blanchard 52.06 5/20/84

8. Greg Blanchard 52.17 5/5/84

9. Mike Boyd 52.19 5/5/91

10. Greg Blanchard 52.36 4/20/85

33,,000000--mmeetteerr SStteeeepplleecchhaassee

1. Bob Packowski 8:40.4 5/13/89

2. Jonathan Clemens 8:42.42 4/24/97

3. Greg Keller 8:43.00 6/6/92

4. Bob Packowski 8:44.06 5/3/87

5. Jonathan Clemens 8:45.92 6/4/97

6. Greg Keller 8:45.96 4/25/92

7. Greg Keller 8:46.46 6/2/93

8. Greg Keller 8:48.32 5/23/93

9. Jonathan Clemens 8:48.48 4/27/96

HHiigghh JJuummpp

1. Leo Williams 7-6 2.29m 6/4/82

2. Leo Williams 7-5 2.26m 4/30/83

3. Leo Williams 7-4½ 2.25m 6/6/81

4. Leo Williams 7-4¼ 2.24m 4/18/82

5. Leo Williams 7-3¼ 2.22m 5/3/81

6. Leo Williams 7-3 2.21m 6/1/83

Leo Williams 7-3 2.21m 5/8/83

Leo Williams 7-3 2.21m 5/25/80

9. Leo Williams 7-2½ 2.20m 5/24/81

10. Dan Williams 7-2¼ 2.19m 5/6/84

Dan Williams 7-2¼ 2.19m 4/30/83

Leo Williams 7-2¼ 2.19m 4/23/83

Leo Williams 7-2¼ 2.19m 4/18/81

PPoollee VVaauulltt

1. Tom Delaney 17-3 5.26m 3/30/02

2. Tom Delaney 17-0 5.18m 4/13/02

Tom Delaney 17-0 5.18m 3/24/01

4. Bobby Sparks 16-10¾ 5.15m 4/3/04

Matthew Poirier 16-10¾ 5.15m 4/24/99

6. Tom Delaney 16-8¾ 5.10m 5/5/02

Tom Delaney 16-8¾ 5.10m 5/4/02

Matthew Poirier 16-8¾ 5.10m 5/22/99

9. Bobby Sparks 16-8 5.08m 3/27/04

10. Matthew Poirier 16-7½ 5.07m 3/28/98

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LLoonngg JJuummpp

1. James Campbell 25-0¼ --- 5/19/73

2. Anthony Terrell 24-11¼ 7.60m 5/5/91

3. Lucas Kerley 24-9¼ 7.55m 5/10/92

4. James Campbell 24-8½ 7.53m 6/2/73

5. Jim Thorell 24-7¾ 7.51m 5/4/63

6. James Campbell 24-5¾ 7.46m 5/12/73

James Campbell 24-5¾ 7.46m 5/12/73

James Campbell 24-5¾ 7.46m 4/21/73

9. Lucas Kerley 24-5½ 7.45m 3/21/92

TTrriippllee JJuummpp

1. Joel Robertson 52-2¾ 15.92m 5/23/93

2. Joel Robertson 52-1¼ 15.88m 3/19/94

3. Joel Robertson 51-11¾ 15.84m 5/28/94

4. Josh Stewart 51-9 15.77m 5/2/99

5. Joel Robertson 51-8¼ 15.75m 5/8/94

6. Joel Robertson 51-7 15.72m 4/9/94

7. Josh Stewart 51-5½ 15.68m 4/1/00

8. Josh Stewart 51-4½ 15.66m 4/8/00

9. Joel Robertson 51-4¼ 15.65m 4/10/93

10. Josh Stewart 51-3¾ 15.64m 4/3/99

SShhoott PPuutt

1. Michael Berkowitz 61-0½ --- 5/30/64

2. Scott Haney 60-11½ 18.58m 5/26/73

3. Scott Haney 60-7½ 18.47m 4/21/73

4. Scott Haney 60-3¾ 18.38m 6/8/73

5. Eric Christensen 58-10¾ 17.95m 4/22/78

6. Michael Berkowitz 58-9½ 17.92m 6/20/64

7. Robert Sehnert 58-6½ 17.84m 4/28/90

Michael Berkowitz 58-6½ 17.84m 5/9/64

9. Scott Haney 58-5½ 17.81m 4/7/73

10. Robert Sehnert 58-5¼ 17.81m 5/19/91

Scott Haney 58-5¼ 17.81m 4/28/73

DDiissccuuss TThhrrooww

1. Nate Michael 178-11 54.55m 4/17/04

2. Nate Michael 178-3 54.33m 6/9/04

3. Nate Michael 178-2 54.31m 5/29/04

4. Nate Michael 178-1 54.28m 5/1/04

5. Nate Michael 177-1 53.98m 5/4/03

6. Nate Michael 176-8 53.86m 5/14/04

Jon Gagnon 176-8 53.86m 5/11/97

8. Eric Christensen 175-7 53.53m 3/31/79

9. Nate Michael 175-4 53.44m 3/27/04

10. Eric Christensen 174-6 53.18m 5/13/78

HHaammmmeerr TThhrrooww

1. Ted Bregar 218-7 66.63m 5/12/73

2. Ted Bregar 218-6 --- 4/6/74

3. Ted Bregar 217-4 66.24m 6/9/73

4. Ted Bregar 212-8 64.82m 5/26/73

5. Ted Bregar 212-7 64.80m 4/27/74

6. Ted Bregar 210-3 64.08m 6/8/73

7. Ted Bregar 207-9 63.32m 5/25/74

Ted Bregar 207-9 63.32m 4/7/73

9. Ted Bregar 205-3 62.56m 6/2/73

10. Mark Van Orden 204-7 62.35m 5/15/10

JJaavveelliinn TThhrrooww ((11998866--pprreesseenntt))

1. Stan Duplaga 231-0 70.42m 5/9/93

2. Stan Duplaga 230-2 70.15m 5/23/93

3. Kyle Obrock 229-1 69.84m 5/7/05

4. Stan Duplaga 227-1 69.22m 4/24/93

5. Stan Duplaga 226-4 68.98m 5/8/94

6. Stan Duplaga 225-11 68.86m 6/5/93

7. Stan Duplaga 223-11 68.24m 4/25/92

8. Stan Duplaga 222-8 67.88m 5/22/94

9. Stan Duplaga 222-0 67.66m 4/2/94

10. Glenn Miller 221-9 67.60m 4/15/90

JJaavveelliinn TThhrrooww ((11992222--11998855))

1. Perry Puccetti 262-9 80.08m 4/30/83

2. Perry Puccetti 250-7 76.39m 4/23/83

3. Randy Charleson 248-8 75.79m 5/19/73

4. Perry Puccetti 248-2 75.64m 4/18/81

5. Perry Puccetti 246-9 75.20m 6/4/81

6. Frank Delape 245-11 74.96m 5/3/75

7. Perry Puccetti 245-1 74.70m 5/24/81

8. Robert Kirk 244-7 74.54m 6/14/69

9. Jay Bass 244-0 74.38m 5/24/81

10. Perry Puccetti 243-0 74.06m 5/7/83

DDeeccaatthhlloonn

1. Richard Smith 7,449 pts. 5/24/81

2. Bradley Stephan 7,387 pts. 5/24/74

3. Richard Smith 7,245 pts. 5/19/79

4. Richard Smith 7,231 pts. 4/24/81

5. Richard Smith 7,224 pts. 3/28/81

6. Richard Smith 7,143 pts. 6/3/81

7. Bradley Stephan 7,127 pts. 4/26/74

8. Richard Smith 7,124 pts. 4/25/80

9. Bradley Stephan 7,061 pts. 5/25/73

10. Bradley Stephan 7,047 pts. 3/28/74

SSpprriinntt MMeeddlleeyy RReellaayy

1. 3:18.48 4/26/86

Davidson, Heitmeyer, Sawyer,Harris

2. 3:18.75 4/25/86

3. 3:19.47 4/30/88

4. 3:21.81 4/24/93

5. 3:22.76 4/29/88

44xx110000--mmeetteerr RReellaayy

1. 40.72 4/11/92

Jefferson, Proctor, Riley, Dixon

2. 40.74 4/10/93

40.74 (c) 5/7/77

4. 40.77 (y) 6/18/71

5. 40.94 4/17/93

40.94 (c) 3/21/92

7. 40.99 5/9/93

8. 41.08 4/8/00

41.08 4/22/89

44xx440000--mmeetteerr RReellaayy

1. 3:08.6 5/20/79

Prutzman, Sheairs, Bailey, Colvin

2. 3:09.03 5/25/80

3. 3:09.48 5/13/07

4. 3:09.71 5/5/07

5. 3:09.80 4/25/87

6. 3:10.08 4/30/88

7. 3:10.2 (y) 4/29/67

8. 3:10.45 5/10/92

9. 3:10.55 4/28/79

10. 3:10.60 4/27/07

44xx880000--mmeetteerr RReellaayy

1. 7:26.88 4/30/10

Evers, Stevenson, Ash, Rome

2. 7:27.55 5/15/11

3. 7:27.59 4/3/08

4. 7:28.06 5/4/07

5. 7:28.3 4/30/77

6. 7:30.46 5/14/11

7. 7:30.56 4/27/85

8. 7:32.30 4/24/01

9. 7:32.94 5/6/11

10. 7:33.67 4/30/11

DDiissttaannccee MMeeddlleeyy RReellaayy

1. 9:31.25 4/25/87

Davidson, Greene, Ross, Harris

2. 9:35.9 (y) 4/27/74

3. 9:37.8 4/26/86

4. 9:38.68 4/23/99

5. 9:39.37 4/25/03

6. 9:42.98 4/20/02

7. 9:45.49 4/28/00

8. 9:47.08 4/29/88

9. 9:49.19 4/24/98

10. 9:49.1 (y) 4/28/72

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6600mm DDaasshh

1. Shun White 6.87 2/23/08

2. Trey Hines 6.92 2/22/04

3. Andrew Lewis 6.97 1/29/05

4. Reggie Campbell 7.02 2/24/08

5. Shalimar Brazier 7.03 2/14/04

220000mm DDaasshh

1. Clay Stackhouse 21.48 1/20/89

2. Torrance Chaplin 21.50 1/27/99

3. Brian Proctor 21.67 1/16/93

4. Eric Porter 21.91 2/22/04

55.. IIssaaaacc TTeeiicchhggrraabb 2222..0022 22//1199//1111

6. Tom Dixon 22.07 2/2/91

77.. BBrreetttt BBooggaaaarrdd 2222..1166 22//1199//1111

8. Michael Jefferson 22.27 1/14/95

9. Shalimar Brazier 22.30 1/18/03

10. Trey Hines 22.35 2/22/04

440000mm DDaasshh

1. Eric Porter 46.72 3/7/04

2. Efrem Venters 47.57 3/4/90

3. Michael Wilson 47.78 3/7/93

4. Torrance Chaplin 47.87 1/23/99

5. William Ricks 48.06 3/5/06

6. Johnny Fox 48.2 1/31/92

7. Jamar Green 48.52 3/6/05

8. Jake Johnson 48.75 1/22/00

9. Cameron Lindsay 49.17 2/10/07

10. A. Ward 49.65 2/3/00

550000mm RRuunn

1. Paul Harris 1:01.80 1/19/08

2. Mike Wilson 1:03.7 12/4/92

3. Cameron Lindsay 1:03.91 3/3/07

4. Efram Venters 1:03.93 12/2/89

5. Matt Niedzwiecki 1:04.07 2/29/92

66.. MMaatttt EEvveerrss 11::0044..2244 22//2200//1111

7. Martin Anders 1:04.40 1/23/99

8. Doug Kay 1:04.59 2/2/02

9. Frank Perry 1:04.64 1/18/97

10. Nick Berra 1:04.66 3/4/90

880000mm RRuunn

1. Paul Harris 1:48.46 2/10/07

2. Craig Meekins 1:49.85 3/8/08

3. Doug Kay 1:50.73 2/9/02

44.. MMaatttt EEvveerrss 11::5511..6666 33//55//1111

5. Aaron Lanzel 1:52.16 3/2/03

6. Thomas Swaim 1:52.17 2/23/97

7. Greg Keller 1:52.19 2/27/93

8. David Ash 1:52.57 3/6/10

9. Earl Young 1:52.73 3/6/94

10. Frank Perry 1:52.82 2/23/97

11,,000000mm RRuunn

1. Ben Kozy 2:25.13 1/28/06

2. Michael Ryan 2:25.19 1/16/99

33.. CCooddyy RRoommee 22::2255..3333 22//55//1111

4. Aaron Lanzel 2:25.52 2/26/00

5. Richard Runge 2:25.55 2/26/00

66.. DDoommiinniicc DDeellllaa PPeellllee 22::2255..7788 11//1155//1111

7. Jeff Sarchione 2:25.93 1/27/07

8. Jesse Kemp 2:25.97 2/5/94

9. John McNamara 2:26.25 1/31/98

10. Earl Young 2:26.83 2/13/93

MMiillee RRuunn

1. Erik Schmidt 4:01.56 3/6/04

2. Michael Ryan 4:01.57 1/23/99

3. Greg Keller 4:02.64 2/6/92

4. Aaron Lanzel 4:03.68 3/8/03

5. Jesse Kemp 4:04.49 1/27/95

66.. CCooddyy RRoommee 44::0055..4488 11//2233//1100

7. Joshua Sink 4:05.94 1/29/05

88.. DDoommiinniicc DDeellllaa PPeellllee 44::0055..9988 22//55//1111

9. Andrew Hanko 4:06.08 1/29/11

10. Eric Adams 4:06.28 1/30/99

33,,000000mm RRuunn

11.. CCooddyy RRoommee 77::5555..1122 33//55//1111

2. Greg Keller 7:56.23 1/29/93

3. Michael Ryan 8:05.27 1/30/99

4. Tim Barkdoll 8:06.26 2/3/90

5. Jon Clemens 8:08.67 1/27/97

6. Robert Packowski 8:12.3 1/7/89

77.. KKeenn BBuunnnneellll 88::1122..6677 33//55//1111

8. John Mentzer 8:12.81 2/7/98

9. Andrew Hanko 8:15.58 8/16/08

10. Bruce Frame 8:17.13 2/5/94

55,,000000mm RRuunn

1. Andrew Hanko 14:03.10 2/19/11

2. John Mentzer 14:04 1/26/97

3. Todd Washburn 14:10.67 3/8/93

4. Bruce Frame 14:12.51 2/27/94

55.. KKyyllee SSaatttteerrwwhhiittee 1144::2255..4411 33//66//1111

6. Matt De Villers 14:25.45 1/30/10

77.. DDeeaann BBllaacckk 1144::2266..2299 33//66//1111

8. Michael French 14:29.76 2/9/02

9. Colin Kennedy 14:31.90 12/8/01

10. Bill Prom 14:33.00 1/17/09

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1. Adesina Ekundayo 8.07 2/24/02

2. Ron Belany 8.12 2/24/08

3. Trevis Rainey 8.16 2/20/05

44.. MMiittcchh SSiimmmmoonnddss 88..1177 33//66//1111

5. Matthew Hanley 8.20 2/24/08

HHiigghh JJuummpp

1. Stephen White 6-11 2.11m 2/7/04

Mark Hunt 6-11 2.11m 2/25/90

3. Cole Herron 6-9¾ 2.08m 2/10/07

Greg Sutton 6-9¾ 2.08m 2/4/95

5. Brad Schwenzer 6-9 2.06m 1/27/01

Larry Smith 6-9 2.06m 1/30/99

Aaron Shulski 6-9 2.06m 3/1/98

James Koehler 6-9 2.06m 3/1/98

Bill Higginbottom 6-9 2.06m 1/11/97

10. Bill Stillman 6-8¼ 2.04m 2/2/08

BBrriiaann ZZiitttteerrkkooppff 66--88¼¼ 22..0044mm 11//99//1100

JJoosshhuuaa HHoouussttoonn 66--88¼¼ 22..0044mm 22//1199//1111

PPoollee VVaauulltt

1. Matthew Poirier 17-1½ 5.22m 1/23/99

2. Rob Tomlinson 16-10¾ 5.15m 3/1/97

3. Bobby Sparks 16-8¾ 5.10m 2/7/04

Tom Delaney 16-8¾ 5.10m 12/8/01

5. Darrell Gobble 16-8½ 5.09m 2/29/92

6. Robert Koroly 16-7 5.05m 2/9/02

7. Ron Belany 16-3¼ 4.96m 2/23/08

8. Kelly Stephens 16-0¾ 4.90m 2/14/04

Anthony Bolden 16-0¾ 4.90m 2/28/93

10. Robert Green 16-0 4.88m 1/28/95

LLoonngg JJuummpp

1. Anthony Terrell 24-5½ 7.45m 2/10/90

2. Joel Robertson 24-2¼ 7.37m 1/22/94

3. Lucas Kerley 23-11½ 7.30m 2/28/93

4. Adriel Morgan 23-11 7.29m 2/2/02

5. Al George 23-10¾ 7.28m 2/3/96

6. Ron Belany 23-10 7.26m 2/22/08

7. Rodney Bell 23-4½ 7.12m 1/17/98

88.. MMiilleess SSnneellggrroovvee 2233--44 77..1111mm 22//2277//1100

9. Dante Marshall 23-3½ 7.10m 2/2/08

10. Greg Sutton 23-0½ 7.02m 2/3/96

John Williams 23-0½ 7.02m 2/28/93

TTrriippllee JJuummpp

1. Joel Robertson 51-9¾ 15.79m 3/6/94

2. Josh Stewart 51-4¼ 15.65m 1/23/99

3. Anthony Terrell 51-3 15.62m 2/11/90

4. Dante Marshall 49-1¾ 14.98m 2/24/08

5. Anthony Saxon 48-4 14.73m 2/7/98

6. Daniel Chapman 47-10½ 14.59m 2/2/02

7. Matthew Voelker 47-1¾ 14.37m 1/30/99

8. Aaron Rose 46-8 14.22m 2/1/97

9. Lucas Kerley 46-1¼ 14.05m 2/6/92

10. Mike Byrd 45-11¾ 14.01m 12/9/88

SShhoott PPuutt

1. Robert Sehnert 59-1¼ 18.01m 1/18/91

2. Rich Harrison 57-2¼ 17.43m 2/13/93

3. Darryl Hunter 56-3¾ 17.16m 2/24/08

4. Jeff Hollenbach 56-1¼ 17.10m 2/27/00

5. Steve Ranes 56-1 17.09m 2/2/02

6. Bryant Clevenger 55-9¾ 17.01m 1/25/91

7. Colin Echols 54-10 16.71m 1/25/97

8. Blake Wilburn 54-3¾ 16.55m 2/25/96

9. Andre Barber 53-4¼ 16.26m 2/24/08

1100.. CChhrriiss BBoonniiwweellll 5511--11½½ 1155..8888mm 22//2211//1100

WWeeiigghhtt TThhrrooww

1. Matthew Howard 65-5 19.94m 3/3/91

2. Mark Van Orden 63-4 19.30m 3/7/09

3. Ralph Lufkin 62-10½ 19.16m 2/26/05

4. Chris Bordino 61-2¼ 18.64m 2/21/09

5. Chuck Bailey 61-2 18.64m 1/27/89

6. Larry Coleman 61-0¼ 18.60m 1/29/93

7. Rory Caherly 60-9½ 18.53m 2/6/99

88.. CChhrriiss RRiicckkss 6600--33¼¼ 1188..3377mm 22//1199//1111

9. Tim Phelps 58-8¾ 17.90m 2/20/94

10. Bill Pennington 58-0¼ 17.68m 2/3/96

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110000--mmeetteerr DDaasshh

1. Brian Proctor 10.41 5/10/92

2. Clay Stackhouse 10.44 (c) 3/31/90

3. Michael Jefferson 10.54 (c) 3/25/95

4. Shun White 10.62 5/2/08

5. Torrance Chaplin 10.64 (c) 4/5/97

6. Thomas Dixon 10.64 4/6/91

7. Patrick Flores 10.70 3/18/06

8. Trey Hines 10.76 5/15/04

9. Ron Belany 10.80 5/2/08

10. Reggie Campbell 10.80 5/2/08

Brandon Veir 10.80 3/18/06

C.J. Simonsen 10.80 4/3/99

220000--mmeetteerr DDaasshh

1. Torrance Chaplin 21.00 4/3/99

2. Brian Proctor 21.13 5/10/92

3. Clay Stackhouse 21.26 4/22/89

4. Mike Wilson 21.35 1993

5. Paul Harris 21.53 5/5/07

6. Thomas Dixon 21.54 4/6/91

7. Eric Porter 21.56 5/1/04

8. Trey Hines 21.64 3/20/04

9. Michael Jefferson 21.64 (c) 4/1/95

10. Shun White 21.67 5/2/08

440000--mmeetteerr DDaasshh

1. Torrance Chaplin 45.68 5/6/00

2. Eric Porter 46.37 5/14/04

3. Johnny Fox 46.56 5/5/91

4. Paul Harris 46.73 4/14/07

5. Mike Wilson 46.84 5/9/93

6. Efram Venters 47.26 5/5/90

7. Will Ricks 47.44 5/16/05

8. Dominique Neal 47.84 3/28/98

9. Doug Kay 48.36 1/19/02

10. Jamar Green 48.45 5/7/05

880000--mmeetteerr RRuunn

1. Paul Harris 1:47.55 5/12/07

2. Craig Meekins 1:49.24 5/30/08

3. Thomas Swaim 1:49.77 5/11/97

4. Doug Kay 1:50.36 5/11/02

5. Aaron Lanzel 1:50.50 5/18/03

6. Chris Novak 1:51.20 5/4/91

7. Earl Young 1:51.51 5/9/93

8. Eric Adams 1:51.80 4/5/97

99.. LLuuccaass CCoonnnneellllyy 11::5522..0000 55//77//1111

10. Bret Rodriguez 1:52.08 4/7/01

11,,550000--mmeetteerr RRuunn

1. Greg Keller 3:41.99 5/30/92

2. Erik Schmidt 3:44.05 4/11/03

Michael Ryan 3:44.05 5/22/99

4. Aaron Lanzel 3:44.25 4/11/03

5. Jesse Kemp 3:44.91 5/28/94

66.. CCooddyy RRoommee 33::4466..0066 55//1155//1100

7. Eric Adams 3:46.15 5/21/00

8. Andrew Hanko 3:46.44 5/1/10

9. Joshua Sink 3:46.95 5/14/04

1100.. DDoommiinniicc DDeellllaa PPeellllee 33::4488..9922 55//1155//1111

55,,000000--mmeetteerr RRuunn

1. Andrew Hanko 13:56.93 4/16/11

2. Todd Washburn 13:58.27 5/1/93

33.. CCooddyy RRoommee 1144::0011..8811 44//2222//1111

4. Ben Morris 14:17.98 4/25/03

5. John Mentzer 14:20.32 5/24/98

66.. KKeennnneetthh BBuunnnneellll 1144::2211..9922 55//1133//1111

7. Bruce Frame 14:24.34 4/9/94

8. Jonathan Clemens 14:25.9 4/5/97

9. Greg Keller 14:26.30 5/10/92

1100.. KKyyllee SSaatttteerrwwhhiittee 1144::2288..2288 55//1133//1111

1100,,000000--mmeetteerr RRuunn

1. John Mentzer 29:00.80 4/24/97

2. Bruce Frame 29:52.34 5/21/95

3. Erik Eckstrand 30:01.78 4/22/02

4. Jeff Leuenberger 30:18.88 5/8/94

5. John McNamara 30:32.11 5/10/97

Scott Barnacle 30:32.11 5/10/97

7. Bill Prom 30:33.94 4/23/09

8. Ken Kurz 30:34.89 4/23/99

9. John Kress 30:36.66 4/4/08

10. Colin Kennedy 30:54.77 4/24/01

111100--mmeetteerr HHuurrddlleess

1. Ron Belany 14.26 5/2/08

2. Lucas Kerley 14.51 4/20/91

3. Marcus Scarborough 14.54 5/14/06

4. Adesina Ekundayo 14.57 4/2/04

5. Joe Cox 14.62 4/10/93

6. Trevis Rainey 14.65 4/8/05

7. Mark d'Ambra 14.67 4/7/90

88.. MMiittcchh SSiimmmmoonnddss 1144..6688 55//66//1111

9. Jay Tanjuan 14.72 4/21/01

10. Matthew Hanley 14.76 5/2/09

440000--mmeetteerr HHuurrddlleess

1. Mike Boyd 52.19 5/5/91

2. Matt Bogdan 52.76 4/25/92

3. Martin Anders 52.82 5/14/00

4. Bill Higginbottom 52.89 3/29/97

5. Mark d'Ambra 52.99 4/25/92

6. Brian Dembinski 53.12 5/2/01

7. John Krall 53.20 5/8/94

8. Travis Linden 53.28 5/4/96

9. Sam Spletzer 53.50 4/17/04

10. Joe Mills 54.12 5/5/07

CCooookksseeyy EErraa ((11998899-- PPrreess..)) OOuuttddoooorr PPeerrffoorrmmaannccee LLiisstt

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CCooookksseeyy EErraa ((11998899-- PPrreess..)) OOuuttddoooorr PPeerrffoorrmmaannccee LLiisstt33,,000000--mmeetteerr SStteeeepplleecchhaassee

1. Bob Packowski 8:40.4 5/13/89

2. Jonathan Clemens 8:42.42 4/24/97

3. Greg Keller 8:43.00 6/6/92

4. Jon Hayes 8:48.53 5/11/01

55.. DDeeaann BBllaacckk 88::5544..9944 55//2277//1111

6. John Olsen 8:58.31 4/24/08

7. Luis Molina 9:03.03 5/1/93

8. A. Nichols 9:04.96 4/22/99

9. Dan Christensen 9:05.93 4/25/03

10. David Coe 9:08.35 3/28/98

HHiigghh JJuummpp

1. Stephen White 7-0¼ 2.14m 5/6/06

2. Mark Hunt 6-11¾ 2.13m 4/14/90

3. Greg Sutton 6-10¾ 2.10m 5/6/95

4. Cole Herron 6-9¾ 2.08m 4/9/05

5. Aaron Shulski 6-9 2.06m 5/2/99

66.. JJoosshhuuaa HHoouussttoonn 66--88¼¼ 22..0044mm 55//77//1111

Bill Stillman 6-8¼ 2.04m 5/3/08

Brendan Pool 6-8¼ 2.04m 4/12/03

9. Mike Knowles 6-8 2.03m 4/22/89

James Koehler 6-8 2.03m 3/8/97

Brad Kinkead 6-8 2.03m 5/1/93

PPoollee VVaauulltt

1. Tom Delaney 17-3 5.26m 3/30/02

2. Bobby Sparks 16-10¾ 5.15m 4/3/04

Matthew Poirier 16-10¾ 5.15m 4/24/99

4. Rob Tomlinson 16-6¾ 5.05m 3/30/96

5. Darrell Gobble 16-6 5.03m 3/21/92

6. Robert Koroly 16-3¼ 4.96m 1/19/02

7. Pete Scobell 16-2¾ 4.95m 4/1/00

Che Bolden 16-2¾ 4.95m 4/10/93

9. Robert Green 16-0¾ 4.90m 4/16/94

10. Kelly Stephens 16-0 4.88m 4/10/04

LLoonngg JJuummpp

1. Anthony Terrell 24-11¼ 7.60m 5/5/91

2. Lucas Kerley 24-9¼ 7.55m 5/10/92

3. Joel Robertson 24-3 7.39m 3/20/93

4. Miles Snelgrove 23-10 7.26m 4/3/10

5. Adriel Morgan 23-6¼ 7.17m 4/16/05

6. Al George 23-4¼ 7.12m 3/9/96

7. Ron Belany 23-3½ 7.10m 3/31/07

8. Dante Marshall 23-0¾ 7.03m 4/14/06

9. Johnny Williams 22-10 6.96m 4/16/94

10. Greg Sutton 22-9¼ 6.94m 4/1/95

Rodney Bell 22-9¼ 6.94m 4/5/97

TTrriippllee JJuummpp

1. Joel Robertson 52-2¾ 15.92m 5/23/93

2. Josh Stewart 51-9 15.77m 5/2/99

3. Anthony Terrell 51-1¾ 15.59m 4/24/91

4. Dante Marshall 49-4¼ 15.04m 3/22/08

5. Anthony Saxon 48-10¾ 14.90m 5/17/97

6. Daniel Chapman 48-5½ 14.77m 3/24/01

7. Dante Marshall 48-3½ 14.72m 3/25/06

8. Matt Voelker 47-6½ 14.49m 4/3/99

99.. BBrriiaann ZZiitttteerrkkooppff 4477--11 1144..3355mm 33//2277//1100

10. Aaron Rose 46-9 14.25m 5/5/96

SShhoott PPuutt

1. Robert Sehnert 58-6½ 17.84m 4/28/90

2. Darryl Hunter 57-5¾ 17.52m 5/3/08

3. Rich Harrison 56-4½ 17.18m 3/20/93

4. Colin Echols 55-3 16.84m 4/5/97

5. Bryant Clevenger 54-8¾ 16.68m 4/7/90

6. Steve Ranes 54-1 16.48m 3/16/02

77.. CChhrriiss BBoonniiwweellll 5533--1111 1166..4433mm 55//77//1111

Jeff Hollenbach 53-11 16.43m 4/8/00

9. Blake Wilburn 52-9¼ 16.08m 4/5/96

10. Nate Michael 52-6½ 16.01m 5/1/04

DDiissccuuss TThhrrooww

1. Nate Michael 178-11 54.55m 4/17/04

2. Jon Gagnon 176-8 53.86m 5/11/97

3. Bryant Clevenger 172-8 52.62m 3/30/91

44.. ZZaacckk DDuunnccaavvaaggee 117711--88 5522..3322mm 33//1199//1111

5. Andre Barber 171-2 52.19m 4/11/08

6. Darryl Hunter 170-2 51.88m 4/11/08

7. Rob Sehnert 168-10 51.46m 4/6/91

8. Colin Echols 167-7 51.08m 5/11/97

99.. CChhrriiss BBoonniiwweellll 116611--66 4499..2244mm 33//2200//1100

10. Tyrell Arment 161-0 49.09m 4/11/09

HHaammmmeerr TThhrrooww

1. Mark Van Orden 204-6 62.35m 5/15/10

2. Matt Howard 202-11 61.84m 5/11/91

3. Larry Coleman 201-6 61.42m 5/1/93

4. Rory Caherly 196-2 59.80m 4/8/00

5. Ralph Lufkin 194-10 59.39m 5/16/05

6. Bill Pennington 187-7 57.18m 5/6/95

7. Charles Bailey 185-7 56.56m 3/25/89

8. Patrick Norwood 185-5 56.52m 4/2/11

99.. CChhrriiss RRiicckkss 118833--1111 5566..0066mm 33//2277//1100

10. Jacob Cahalan 183-8 55.98m 4/20/02

JJaavveelliinn TThhrrooww

1. Stan Duplaga 231-0 70.42m 5/9/93

2. Kyle Obrock 229-1 69.84m 5/7/05

3. Glenn Miller 221-9 67.60m 4/15/90

44.. MMiilleess SSnneellggrroovvee 221177--11 6666..1188mm 44//22//1111

55.. CChhrriiss RRiicckkss 221100--99 6644..2244mm 44//2244//1100

6. Bo Lawson 210-2 64.07m 4/14/07

7. Devan Clark 205-4 62.60m 3/29/08

8. Chris Campbell 201-1 61.30m 4/8/89

9. Tim Gruber 199-11 60.95m 3/21/09

10. Greg Saxton 199-2 60.71m 5/6/95

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AArrmmyy--NNaavvyy OOuuttddoooorr SSeerriieess RReessuullttssYYeeaarr WW//LL SSccoorree SSiittee1923 L 67.67-58.33 A1924 L 79-56 H1925 W 72.5-62.5 A1926 L 69.4-65.6 H1927 L 103.67-31.33 A1928 L 84.5-41.5 H1929 No meet held1930 No meet held1931 No meet held1932 No meet held1933 L 76-50 A1934 W 76.33-49.67 H1935 L 68.1-57.9 A1936 L 64.67-61.33 H1937 W 68-58 A1938 W 70-56 H1939 L 81-45 A1940 W 69-57 H1941 L 66.67-59.33 A1942 L 63.67-62.33 H1943 W 65.33-60.67 A1944 W 74-52 H1945 W 72.4-53.6 A1946 W 70.33-55.67 H1947 L 74.5-51.5 A1948 L 77-54 H1949 L 107.5-23.5 A1950 L 86.5-44.5 H1951 L 68.67-62.33 A1952 L 69.4-61.6 H1953 L 73.5-57.5 A1954 W 81.6- 49.4 H1955 L 65.67-65.33 A1956 W 71.5-59.5 H1957 L 66-65 A1958 W 84.33-46.67 H1959 W 74-66 A1960 W 76.67-54.33 H1961 W 91-49 A1962 L 75-74 H1963 L 82-67 A1964 L 80-69 H1965 W 85-68 A1966 L 78-76 H

1967 L 87-67 A1968 L 114-40 A1969 L 110-44 H1970 L 108-46 A1971 L 80-74 H1972 W 100-54 A1973 W 100-54 H1974 W 84-70 A1975 W 86-77 H1976 W 92-70 A1977 L 83-80 H1978 L 85-78 A1979 W 82-81 H1980 L 95-68 A1981 L 98-65 H1982 W 97-66 A1983 W 103-60 H1984 W 82-81 A1985 W 97-66 H1986 W 83-79 A1987 W 84-79 H1988 W 92-71 A1989 L 86-77 H1990 W 88-75 A1991 W 100-63 H1992 W 93.2-69.8 A1993 W 109-54 H1994 L 82-81 A1995 L 87.5-75.5 H1996 L 106-57 A1997 L 89-74 H1998 W 92-71 A1999 W 157-132 N2000 W 108-95 A2001 W 102-101 H2002 L 114-89 A2003 W 103-100 H2004 W 105-98 A2005 W 102-100 H2006 L 105-97 A2007 L 103-100 H2008 W 118-85 A2009 L 117-85 H2010 L 119-84 A2011 L 103-97 H

AArrmmyy--NNaavvyy OOuuttddoooorr AAllll--TTiimmee SSeerriieessOOvveerraallll:: Army leads, 44-41IInn AAnnnnaappoolliiss:: Army leads, 21-20IInn WWeesstt PPooiinntt:: Army leads, 23-20AAtt NNeeuuttrraall SSiittee:: Navy leads, 1-0 (at Biloxi, Miss. `99)

AArrmmyy--NNaavvyy IInnddoooorr AAllll--TTiimmee SSeerriieessOOvveerraallll:: Series is even, 25-25-2IInn AAnnnnaappoolliiss:: Navy leads, 16-9-2IInn WWeesstt PPooiinntt:: Army leads, 16-9

AARRMMYY--NNAAVVYY SSTTAARR MMEEEETT RREESSUULLTTSS

AArrmmyy--NNaavvyy IInnddoooorr SSeerriieess RReessuullttssDDaattee WW//LL SSccoorree SSiittee2/27/60 L 63-46 H2/25/61 L 59-50 A2/24/62 L 55.5-53.5 H2/23/63 L 56.6-52.3 A2/22/64 L 56-53 H2/20/65 L 60-49 A2/26/66 W 65.5-42.5 H2/25/67 L 62-47 A2/24/68 L 64-45 H3/1/69 L 84-25 A2/21/70 L 73-36 H2/20/71 L 69-40 A2/19/72 W 93-25 H2/17/73 W 80.5-37.5 A2/16/74 W 93-25 H2/22/75 W 69-49 A2/21/76 W 79-39 H2/19/77 L 68-50 A2/18/78 T 68-68 H2/17/79 L 87.7-48.3 A2/16/80 T 68-68 H2/21/81 W 73-63 A2/20/82 L 70-66 H2/18/83 L 69-67 A2/17/84 W 85-51 H2/14/85 L 70.6-65.3 A2/13/86 W 96-40 H2/14/87 W 74-62 H2/13/88 W 85.3-50.7 H2/11/89 L 68.6-67.3 A2/10/90 W 77-59 H2/9/91 W 77-59 A2/7/92 W 91-45 H2/6/93 W 88-48 A2/5/94 L 77-59 H2/4/95 L 79-57 A2/3/96 L 84-52 H2/1/97 L 82-63 A2/7/98 W 80-65 H2/6/99 W 93-88 A1/26/00 W 101.5-79.5 H2/10/01 L 106-75 A2/2/02 W 92-89 H

2/15/03 W 92-88 A2/7/04 W 101-80 H2/5/05 W 101-80 A2/4/06 W 93-88 H2/3/07 W 95-86 A2/2/08 W 95-86 H2/7/09 L 107-74 A2/25/10 L 97-84 H 2/5/11 L 96-85 A

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AARRMMYY--NNAAVVYY OOUUTTDDOOOORR SSTTAARR MMEEEETT RREECCOORRDDSS

EEvveenntt NNaammee SScchhooooll TTiimmee//DDiissttaannccee YYeeaarr

6600--mmeetteerr DDaasshh Jerry Blow Army 6.64 (c) 1980

220000--mmeetteerr DDaasshh Torrance Chaplin Navy 21.73 2000

440000--mmeetteerr RRuunn Michael Greene Navy 47.25 1988

550000--mmeetteerr RRuunn Michael Greene Navy 1:02.51 1985

880000--mmeetteerr RRuunn Cardell Williams Army 1:51.39 1981

11,,000000--mmeetteerr RRuunn Tom Szoka Army 2:23.50 1986

MMiillee RRuunn Dan Browne Army 3:59.37 1997

33,,000000--mmeetteerr RRuunn Dan Browne Army 8:08.20 1996

6600--mmeetteerr HHuurrddlleess Domonick Sylve Army 7.87 2011

HHiigghh JJuummpp Leo Williams Navy 7-5¾ (2.28m) 1982

PPoollee VVaauulltt Matt Poirier Navy 17-0 (5.18m) 1999

LLoonngg JJuummpp Wendell Champion Army 24-7 (7.49m) 1985

TTrriippllee JJuummpp Joel Robertson Navy 51-5 (15.67m) 1994

SShhoott PPuutt Scott Haney Navy 59-7 (18.16m) 1973

WWeeiigghhtt TThhrrooww Pat Martin Army 66-6½ (20.28m) 1993

44xx440000--mmeetteerr RReellaayy Cochran, Morrill, Forsythe, Foos Army 3:14.0 (h,y) 1968

44xx880000--mmeetteerr RReellaayy Ferrara, Livingston, Meyer, Torre-Santiago Army 7:35.69 2010

EEvveenntt NNaammee SScchhooooll TTiimmee//DDiissttaannccee YYeeaarr

110000--mmeetteerr DDaasshh Clay Stackhouse Navy 10.48 1990

220000--mmeetteerr DDaasshh Torrance Chaplin Navy 21.03 1999

440000--mmeetteerr RRuunn Torrance Chaplin Navy 46.32 2000

880000--mmeetteerr RRuunn Tom Szoka Army 1:49.3 (h) 1985

11,,550000--mmeetteerr RRuunn Ron Harris Navy 3:42.84 1987

55,,000000--mmeetteerr RRuunn Mike Bernstein Army 14:13.2 (h) 1995

111100--mmeetteerr HHuurrddlleess Mike Fahnestock Army 14.14 (c) 1981

440000--mmeetteerr HHuurrddlleess John Zomick Army 52.34 (c) 1985

33,,000000--mmeetteerr SStteeeepplleecchhaassee Tyno Carter Army 8:52.58 1989

HHiigghh JJuummpp Leo Williams Navy 7-4½ (2.25m) 1982

PPoollee VVaauulltt Tom Delaney Navy 16-6¾ (5.05m) 2001

LLoonngg JJuummpp Kevin Kullander Army 24-10 (7.57m) 1981

TTrriippllee JJuummpp Josh Stewart Navy 51-4½ (15.66m) 2000

SShhoott PPuutt Mike Berkowitz Navy 61-1½ (18.63m) 1964

DDiissccuuss TThhrrooww Nate Michael Navy 178-11 (54.55m) 2004

HHaammmmeerr TThhrrooww Gerald Ingalls Army 213-0 (64.92m) 1966

JJaavveelliinn TThhrrooww Craig Young Army 223-11 (68.26m) 1989

44xx110000--mmeetteerr RReellaayy L. Smith, Anderson, Thompson, C. Smith Army 40.73 2000

44xx440000--mmeetteerr RReellaayy Venters, Lanoue, Moore, Greene Navy 3:11.94 (c) 1987

AARRMMYY--NNAAVVYY SSTTAARR MMEEEETT RREECCOORRDDSS

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AAllll--TTiimmee NNaavvyy TTrraacckk && FFiieelldd AAcchhiieevveemmeennttssNNCCAAAA CCHHAAMMPPIIOONNSSHHIIPPTTeeaamm TTiittllee 1945 (Outdoor)

IINNDDIIVVIIDDUUAALL NNCCAAAA CCHHAAMMPPIIOONNSSYYeeaarr NNaammee EEvveenntt ((SSeeaassoonn))1945 William Kash 440-yard (Outdoor)1945 John VanVelzer 100-yard (Outdoor)1945 Robert Patton Javelin (Outdoor)1973 Ted Bregar Weight Throw (Indoor)1981 Leo Williams High Jump (Indoor)

High Jump (Outdoor)1982 Leo Williams High Jump (Indoor)

IINNDDOOOORR AALLLL--AAMMEERRIICCAANNSSYYeeaarr NNaammee EEvveenntt1960 Henry Sage Weight Throw1969 Edwin Potts Weight Throw1973 Scott Haney Shot Put

Ted Bregar Weight Throw1981 Leo Williams High Jump1982 Leo Williams High Jump1983 Leo Williams High Jump1987 Michael Greene 500

Ron Harris 3,000/5,000 1988 Charles Bailey Weight Throw1989 Charles Bailey Weight Throw1990 Matt Howard Weight Throw1991 Matt Howard Weight Throw1992 Greg Keller Mile1993 Greg Keller Mile

Todd Washburn 5,000 1997 John Mentzer 5,0001999 Michael Ryan Mile2004 Erik Schmidt Mile2007 Paul Harris 800

OOUUTTDDOOOORR AALLLL--AAMMEERRIICCAANNSSYYeeaarr NNaammee EEvveenntt 1935 Fred Bakutis Javelin1946 Bert Atkinson High Jump

Robert Banks High Hurdles1947 Fredric Bouwman Long Jump/Triple Jump1963 Douglas Tozour Hammer Throw1968 James Dare Steeplechase1969 Edwin Potts Hammer Throw1973 Ted Bregar Hammer Throw1981 Leo Williams High Jump1982 Leo Williams High Jump1983 Leo Williams High Jump1991 Robert Sehnert Shot Put1992 Greg Keller Steeplechase1993 Stan Duplaga Javelin

Greg Keller SteeplechaseTodd Washburn 5,000

1997 Jon Clemens SteeplechaseJohn Mentzer 10,000

1998 John Mentzer 10,000

NNAAVVYY IINN TTHHEE NNCCAAAA CCHHAAMMPPIIOONNSSHHIIPPIINNDDOOOORRYYeeaarr PPllaaccee YYeeaarr PPllaaccee1969 17th 1989 49th1973 15th 1991 41st1974 48th 1992 42nd1980 46th 1993 41st1981 15th 1997 64th1982 14th 2004 44th1983 21st 2007 51st1987 50th

OOUUTTDDOOOORR YYeeaarr PPllaaccee YYeeaarr PPllaaccee1936 25th 1966 49th1943 20th 1968 23rd1945 1st 1969 33rd1951 27th 1973 36th1952 20th 1981 17th1958 32nd 1982 53rd1960 39th 1983 85th1961 27th 1987 45th1962 35th 1992 50th1963 20th 1993 59th1964 40th

CCRROOSSSS CCOOUUNNTTRRYY AALLLL--AAMMEERRIICCAANNSSYYeeaarr NNaammee SSiittee1966 John Lawlor Lawrence, Kan.1987 Ron Harris Milwaukee, Wis.1992 Greg Keller Bloomington, Ind.1996 Jon Clemens Tucson, Ariz.

OOLLYYMMPPIIAANNSSYYeeaarr NNaammee EEvveenntt1936 Joe Patterson 4th, 400 Hurdles1972 Ted Bregar Alternate; Hammer Throw

James Dare Alternate; Steeplechase1984 Leo Williams Alternate; High Jump

OOLLYYMMPPIICC TTRRIIAALLSSYYeeaarr NNaammee EEvveenntt1972 Ted Bregar 6th, Hammer Throw1996 Ron Harris Trials; 3rd, 5,000

Mark Newman Trials; Marathon2000 Torrance Chaplin Trials; 400 Run

Mark Newman Trials; MarathonMichael Ryan Trials; 8th, 1,500

2004 Aaron Lanzel Trials; 13th, 1,500Mark Newman Trials; MarathonErik Schmidt Trials; 1,500

2008 John Mentzer Trials; 18th, Marathon

AACCAADDEEMMIICC AALLLL--AAMMEERRIICCAANNSSYYeeaarr NNaammee TTeeaamm1992 Matt Bogdan First Team2000 Eric Adams Third Team2004 Eric Eckstrand Third Team2007 Michael Niemi Second Team2009 Mark Van Orden Third Team2010 Mark Van Orden First Team22001111 CCooddyy RRoommee SSeeccoonndd TTeeaamm

John Mentzer ‘97

Todd Washburn ‘93

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PPAATTRRIIOOTT LLEEAAGGUUEE OOVVEERRVVIIEEWWIInnddoooorr TTeeaamm TTiittlleess 2004

200520082011

OOuuttddoooorr TTeeaamm TTiittlleess 2008CCooaacchh ooff tthhee YYeeaarr Steve Cooksey

2004 (Indoor)2005 (Indoor) 2008 (Indoor)2008 (Outdoor)2011 (Indoor)

MMoosstt OOuuttssttaannddiinngg PPeerrffoorrmmeerrssYYeeaarr NNaammee AAwwaarrdd ((SSeeaassoonn))1993 Greg Keller Co-Athlete (Outdoor)2002 Tom Delaney Field (Outdoor)2004 Eric Porter Track (Indoor)2005 Jamar Green Track (Indoor)

Ralph Lufkin Field (Indoor)Kyle Obrock Co-Field (Outdoor)

2006 Paul Harris Track (Indoor)2007 Paul Harris Track (Outdoor)2008 Ron Belany Field (Indoor)

Darryl Hunter Field (Outdoor)2009 Mark Van Orden Field (Outdoor)2010 Andrew Hanko Track (Indoor)22001100 DDeeaann BBllaacckk RRooookkiiee ((OOuuttddoooorr))

IInnddoooorr CChhaammppiioonnsshhiipp RReeccoorrddssEEvveenntt NNaammee,, MMaarrkk ((YYeeaarr))500m Paul Harris, 1:03.02 (2007)33,,000000mm CCooddyy RRoommee,, 88::0077..5511 ((22001111))Shot Put Darryl Hunter, 17.16m (2008)Heptathlon Ron Belany, 5,311 pts. (2008)

OOuuttddoooorr CChhaammppiioonnsshhiipp RReeccoorrddssEEvveenntt NNaammee,, MMaarrkk ((YYeeaarr))400m Paul Harris, 46.77 (2007)Steeplechase Greg Keller, 8:51.13 (1993)Pole Vault Tom Delaney, 5.10m (2002)Shot Put Darryl Hunter, 17.52m (2008)4x400mRicks, Lindsay, Meekins, Harris; 3:09.71 (2007)

PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee TTrraacckk SScchhoollaarr--AAtthhlleetteeYYeeaarr NNaammee SSeeaassoonn2006 Michael Niemi Outdoor2009 Mark Van Orden Indoor2010 Mark Van Orden Indoor2010 Mark Van Orden Outdoor22001111 CCooddyy RRoommee IInnddoooorr

PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee AAllll--AAccaaddeemmiicc TTeeaammYYeeaarr NNaammee SSeeaassoonn22001111 CCooddyy RRoommee IInnddoooorr 22001111 CCooddyy RRoommee OOuuttddoooorr

PPAATTRRIIOOTT LLEEAAGGUUEE IINNDDOOOORR CCHHAAMMPPIIOONNSS5555--mmeetteerrss1994 Michael Jefferson

220000--mmeetteerrss2004 Eric Porter2005 Jamar Green

440000--mmeetteerrss2004 Eric Porter2005 Jamar Green2006 William Ricks

550000--mmeetteerrss1994 Matthew Niedzgiecki2004 Eric Brye2006 Paul Harris2007 Paul Harris22001111 MMaatttt EEvveerrss

880000--mmeetteerrss2008 Craig Meekins

11,,000000--mmeetteerrss2000 Aaron Lanzel2004 Erik Schimdt2009 Jonathan Grant22001100 CCooddyy RRoommee

MMiillee22001111 DDoommiinniicc DDeellllaa PPeellllee

33,,000000--mmeetteerrss1998 Michale Ryan2005 Joshua Sink2010 Andrew Hanko22001111 CCooddyy RRoommee

55,,000000--mmeetteerrss2011 Andrew Hanko2010 Andrew Hanko

5555--mmeetteerr HHuurrddlleess1996 T.J. Peterson2000 Matt Woehmyer2006 Marcus Scarborough

6600--mmeetteerr HHuurrddlleess2004 Adesina Ekundayo2005 Travis Rainey2007 Ron Belany2008 Ron Belany

HHiigghh JJuummpp1998 Aaron Shulski2005 Stephen White2006 Stephen White2007 Cole Herron

LLoonngg JJuummpp2008 Ron Belany

TTrriippllee JJuummpp2005 Dante Marshall2006 Dante Marshall2008 Dante Marshall

PPoollee VVaauulltt1994 Rob Green2001 Tom Delaney2005 Kelly Stephens22001111 RRyyaann KKoocchheerrtt

WWeeiigghhtt TThhrrooww1994 Timothy Phelps2005 Ralph Lufkin2008 Chris Bordino2009 Mark Van Orden2010 Mark Van Orden22001111 CChhrriiss RRiicckkss

SShhoott PPuutt1995 Blake Wilburn1997 Colin Echols2001 Steven Ranes2005 Darryl Hunter2007 Darryl Hunter2008 Darryl Hunter

44xx440000mm RReellaayy2004 Brye, Green, Levinson, Porter2005 Green, Ricks, Levinson, Harris2006 Harris, Ricks, Meekins, Lindsay2007 Harris, Ricks, Meekins, Lindsay2008 Carpentier, Ricks, Meekins, Harris2011 Jackson, Kempel, Ash, Evers

44xx880000mm RReellaayy2004 McCann, Schmidt, Sink, Taveras2008 Harris, Meekins, Kozy, Burke

DDiissttaannccee MMeeddlleeyy RReellaayy2004 Schmidt, Sink, Taveras, Spletzer2007 Sarchione, Carpentier, Kozy, Burke2010 Foote, Ash, Della Pelle, Stevenson2011 Haney, Stevenson, Rome, Hanko

HHeeppttaatthhlloonn2008 Ron Belany

AAllll--TTiimmee NNaavvyy TTrraacckk && FFiieelldd AAcchhiieevveemmeennttss

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PPAATTRRIIOOTT LLEEAAGGUUEE OOUUTTDDOOOORR CCHHAAMMPPIIOONNSS220000--mmeetteerrss2007 Paul Harris2008 Shun White

440000--mmeetteerrss2004 Eric Porter2007 Paul Harris

880000--mmeetteerrss2006 Paul Harris2008 Craig Meekins

11,,550000--mmeetteerrss2010 Andrew Hanko2011 Andrew Hanko

55,,000000--mmeetteerrss2000 Jared Moore2009 Andrew Hanko2010 Andrew Hanko2011 Andrew Hanko

33,,000000mm SStteeeepplleecchhaassee1993 Greg Keller2006 Michael Niemi2008 Josh Olsen22001100 DDeeaann BBllaacckk22001111 DDeeaann BBllaacckk

111100--mmeetteerr HHuurrddlleess2000 Jay Tanjuan2004 Adesina Ekundayo2005 Trevis Rainey2006 Marcus Scarborough2007 Ron Belany

HHiigghh JJuummpp1998 Larry Smith2006 Stephen White2007 Stephen White2008 William Stillman22001100 JJoosshhuuaa HHoouussttoonn

LLoonngg JJuummpp1993 Lucas Kerley2005 Adriel Morgan2008 Ron Belany

PPoollee VVaauulltt2002 Tom Delaney2008 Kraegan Bramer

HHaammmmeerr TThhrrooww1993 Larry Coleman2008 Mark Van Orden2009 Mark Van Orden

DDiissccuuss1997 Jon Gagnon2004 Nathaniel Michael2007 Andre Barber2008 Darryl Hunter

JJaavveelliinn2005 Kyle Obrock2008 Bo Lawson

SShhoott PPuutt2004 Nate Michael2005 Darryl Hunter2007 Darryl Hunter2008 Darryl Hunter22001111 CChhrriiss BBoonniiwweellll

44xx110000--mmeetteerr RReellaayy2004 Brazier, Hines, Hunt, Porter

44xx440000--mmeetteerr RReellaayy2005 Green, Harris, Lindsay, Ricks2007 Harris, Lindsay, Meekins, Ricks

HHEEPPSS OOVVEERRVVIIEEWWIInnddoooorr TTeeaamm TTiittlleess 1973, 1974, 1992, 1993OOuuttddoooorr TTeeaamm TTiittlleess 1945, 1991, 1992, 1993**Program-best score of 146 points (12th-most all-time)

HHeeppss MMoosstt OOuuttssttaannddiinngg PPeerrffoorrmmeerrssYYeeaarr NNaammee SSeeaassoonn1965 Mike Brown Indoor1973 Scott Haney Indoor1982 Leo Williams Indoor1986 Michael Greene Indoor1987 Ron Harris Indoor1991 Anthony Terrell Outdoor1992 Greg Keller Indoor1999 Michael Ryan Indoor2000 Torrance Chaplin Outdoor

HHeeppss IInnddoooorr CChhaammppiioonnsshhiipp RReeccoorrddssEEvveenntt NNaammee,, MMaarrkk ((YYeeaarr))High Jump Leo Williams, 7-3 1/4 (1982)500 Michael Greene, 1:01.35 (1986)

HHeeppss OOuuttddoooorr CChhaammppiioonnsshhiipp RReeccoorrddssEEvveenntt NNaammee,, MMaarrkk ((YYeeaarr))400 Michael Greene, 46.11 (1987)5,000 Ron Harris, 13:53.74 (1987)

Dean Black

Mark Van Orden ‘10

AAllll--TTiimmee NNaavvyy TTrraacckk && FFiieelldd AAcchhiieevveemmeennttss

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HHeeppss CCrroossss CCoouunnttrryy CChhaammppiioonnsshhiipp RReeccoorrddssEEvveenntt NNaammee,, MMaarrkk ((YYeeaarr))8,000 Ron Harris, 24:09.0 (1986)

IICC44AA OOVVEERRVVIIEEWWOOuuttddoooorr TTeeaamm TTiittlleess 1944, 1945, 1946, 1973OOuuttddoooorr IInnddiivviidduuaall CChhaammppiioonnss 31*

*Ranks as the 14th-most of any program

CCAAAA OOVVEERRVVIIEEWWTTeeaamm TTiittlleess 1991CCooaacchh ooff tthhee YYeeaarr Steve Cooksey (1991)

NNAAAAAA MMAAJJOORR AAWWAARRDDSSTThhoommppssoonn TTrroopphhyy CCuuppYYeeaarr NNaammee SSppoorrtt((ss))1895 F.D. Karns Football/Crew/Track1896 L.C. Palmer Football/Crew/Track1899 J.K. Taussig Football/Track1900 F.D. Berrien Football/Track/Baseball1909 P.W. Northcroft Football/Track1916 E.L. Ericsson Wrestling/Track1926 W.W. Rutledge Track1934 J.J. Waybright Football/Track1943 A.S. Cameron Football/Track1944 B.S. Martin Football/Track1948 R.U. Scott Football/Track1949 J.C. Barrow Basketball/Track1973 Ted Bregar Track1979 Phil McConkey Football/Track1982 Leo Williams Track1990 Timothy Barkdoll Cross Country/Track1993 Greg Keller Cross Country/Track1999 Michael Ryan Cross Country/Track

NNAAAAAA SSwwoorrdd ffoorr MMeennYYeeaarr NNaammee SSppoorrtt((ss))1895 F.D. Karns Football/Crew/Track1896 L.C. Palmer Football/Crew/Track1900 C.T. Wade Football/Track1903 F.V. McNair Football/Baseball/Track1904 K. Whiting Football/Track1907 J.H. Ingram Football/Crew/Track1912 J.P. Dalton Football/Track1914 J.H. Brown Jr. Football/Crew/Track1932 G.W. Underwood Football/Track1933 W.R. Kane Football/Wrestling/Track1938 F.C. Lynch Football/Basketball/Track1941 T.T. Walker Track/Cross Country1948 E.N. Smith Football/Wrestling/Track1952 F.C. Davis Football/Basketball/Track1960 Karl Rippelmeyer Soccer/Lacrosse/Track1962 Greg Mather Football/Track1967 John Lawlor Jr. Cross Country/Track1968 Terrence Murray Football/Track/Baseball1974 Ted Bregar Track1975 Dale Bateman Cross Country/Track1977 Daryl Anderson Track1980 Jeffery Colvin Track1983 Leo Williams Track1987 Ron Harris Track1993 Greg Keller Cross Country/Track2003 Aaron Lanzel Cross Country/Track

CCooaacchheess'' CCaallvveerrtt AAwwaarrddYYeeaarr NNaammee SSppoorrtt((ss))1974 Stephen Gilmore Cross Country/Track1981 Patrick Bailey Track1986 Brian O'Malley Track1998 Timothy Limbert Cross Country/Track2005 Ralph Lufkin Track

Navy won its fourth Patriot League Indoor Track and Field Championship in 2011.

Ralph Lufkin ‘05

AAllll--TTiimmee NNaavvyy TTrraacckk && FFiieelldd AAcchhiieevveemmeennttss

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Built facing the scenic Severn River, the Wesley A.Brown Field House is a 140,000-square-foot multi-functionathletic facility that has served as the home for the NavalAcademy’s men's track & field program, since 2008.The facility boasts a unique combination of a 76,000-

square-foot retractable Magic Carpet Astroturf system anda Mondo track surface with hydraulically controlledbanked curves. The 200-meter hydraulic banked track isone of only four of its kind in the United States. It also fea-tures dual pole vault/jumping runways and throwingareas.State-of-the-art weight training and sports medicine fa-

cilities, as well as equipment storage areas round out thisnewest crown jewel to the Navy athletics arsenal.The facility is named after Lt. Cmdr. Wesley Brown, USN

(ret.), the first African American midshipman to graduatefrom the Naval Academy in 1949.

WESLEY ANTHONY BROWNLieutenant Commander Wesley A. Brown, CEC, USN,

(Ret.), was born April 3, 1927 in Baltimore, Md. He graduated from Dunbar High School in Washington, D.C.,where he was Cadet Corps Regimental Commander dur-ing his senior year.

Lt. Cmdr. Brown is the first African American to graduate from the U.S. Naval Academy. Nominated for ad-mission by New York Congressman Adam Clayton Powell,Brown entered the Academy in 1945 and graduated inJune of 1949. Lt. Cmdr. Brown, a veteran of World War II,the Korean and Vietnam Wars, retired in June 1969 afterserving 20 years in the Navy’s Civil Engineer Corps. Heholds the Navy Commendation Medal, World War II andKorean War Victory, Korean Service, and American The-ater and Antarctic Service Ribbons. Brown and his wife, Crystal, have four children and

seven grandchildren.

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WWEESSLLEEYY AA.. BBRROOWWNN FFIIEELLDD HHOOUUSSEE RREECCOORRDDSSEvent Name School Time/Distance Date60-meter Dash Reggie Dixon Hampton 6.70 12/4/10200-meter Dash Reggie Dixon Hampton 21.11 12/4/10400-meter Run Austin Hollimon Princeton 47.88 1/9/10500-meter Run Aaron Younger Rutgers 1:02.73 1/22/11800-meter Run Harry Miller William & Mary 1:50.83 1/30/101,000-meter Run Alexis Torre-Santiago Army 2:24.95 2/27/101 Mile Run Cody Rome Navy 4:05.48 1/23/103,000-meter Run Cody Rome Navy 8:07.51 2/20/115,000-meter Run Andrew Hanko Navy 14:03.10 2/19/1160-meter Hurdles Domonick Sylve Army 7.76 2/19/11High Jump Dwight Barbiasz Maryland 7-3¼ (2.19m) 1/29/11Pole Vault Parker Smith North Carolina 17-¾ (5.20m) 1/29/11Long Jump Predist Walker Hampton 24-6½ (7.48m) 12/5/08Triple Jump Tuan Wreh Unattached 50-11 (15.52m) 1/30/10Shot Put Eric Plummer Princeton 58-3¾ (17.77m) 1/10/09Weight Throw Alex Pessala Princeton 64-0¼ (19.51m) 1/24/094x400-meter Relay Hollimon, Dinkins Eddy, Hopkins Princeton 3:14.07 1/8/11 4x800-meter Relay Boyd, Donaldson, Sacks, Smith Bucknell 7:34.15 2/19/11Distance Medley Relay Haney, Stevenson, Rome, Hanko Navy 9:56.23 2/20/11Heptathlon Edwin Schuck Lehigh 5,011 pts. 2/21/09

"Wesley Brown (above right) represents the service as well asanybody that put on the uniform. What a heroic step, what a coura-geous move, and what a lasting contribution he made. . . . I think itis appropriate that this field house is named after an individual whohas fought a war all his life to improve the Navy and the nation."

Adm. Michael G. Mullen17th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff

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The all-weather MONDO track located northeast of Michel-son Hall and Chauvenet Hall is the site of Navy's outdoortrack and field meets.

Considered to be one of the premier facilities in the UnitedStates, it is named in honor of Vice Admiral Jonas H. In-gram, who commanded the U.S. South Atlantic Fleet dur-ing World War II. He was also the Naval Academy Directorof Athletics from 1925-1930.

The track underwent a $1.7 million renovation in the fall of2001, with new all-weather surfacing placed on the quar-ter-mile oval and jump areas.

The field area boasts six shot put circles, a discus-throw-ing circle and a javelin throwing area in the middle of thetrack. The field has four long/triple jump pits and a “D”zone that allows two high jump areas to be used concur-rently.

The facility is also equipped with lights and Navy regularlyholds 'twilight' meets at the facility. Additionally, the facilityalso features a Daktronics scoreboard, which displayscurrent times and marks during meets.

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IINNGGRRAAMM FFIIEELLDD RREECCOORRDDSSEvent Name School Time/Distance Date100-meter/100-yard dash Clay Stackhouse Navy 10.20 1990200-meter/220-yard dash F. Budd Villanova 20.5 (y) 1961400-meter/440-yard dash Michael Greene Navy 46.16 1986800-meter/880-yard dash R. Smith Princeton 1:49.00 20021,500-meter run Ron Harris Navy 3:42.84 19873,000-meter run M. Keogh Manhattan 8:42.8 (y) 19735,000-meter run M. Layman Air Force 13:55.8 198210,000-meter run G. Whitney Cornell 29:17.80 1986110-meter hurdles Domonick Sylve Army 14.01 2011400-meter hurdles A. Collins Princeton 51.32 19953,000-meter Steeplechase M. King Cornell 8:44.27 2002High Jump T. Harris Princeton 7-7 (2.31m) 2002Pole Vault Tom Delaney Navy 17-3 (5.26m) 2002Long Jump U. Ikpeowo Princeton 25-6 (7.77m) 1995Triple Jump T. Wreh Penn 53-5 (16.28m) 2002Shot Put C.J. Hunter Penn State 63-2 (19.25m) 1990Discus R. Drescher Maryland 186-2 (56.75m) 1969Hammer Throw Ted Bregar Navy 218-5 (66.59m) 1974Javelin- Old D. Reese Maryland 254-6 (77.59m) 1969- New L. Young Army 223-11 (68.27m) 19894x100-meter relay W. Snoddy, C. Washington U.S. All Stars 40.2 1981

J. Morgan, Fitts4x400-meter relay L. Johnson, R. Brown U.S. All Stars 3:09.78 (y) 1982

M. Reevers, W. Snoddy

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At the Naval Academy, beating Army is important. Plebesyell “Beat Army!” in Bancroft Hall, “Beat Army!” is onevery weight in the Naval Academy weight rooms, andalums and fans alike scream “Beat Army!” at the end ofBlue & Gold, the Naval Academy’s alma mater.

Navy has dominated Army in all sports, posting a winningrecord against the Black Knights in 37 of the last 40 yearsand has not lost the N-Star series in 15-consecutive years.

23 of Navy’s 32 varsity sports have the potential to takepart in the Army-Navy rivalry each year.

The annual showdown between the two rivals in eachsport is deemed the Star Game with the players from thewinning team receiving a Star for their lettersweaters.For those sports that face Army multiple times in a sea-son, the Star Game is designated prior to the start of theyear.

AARRMMYY––NNAAVVYY AALLLL--TTIIMMEE SSEERRIIEESSAAllll--TTiimmee AArrmmyy–– NNaavvyy RReeccoorrdd Navy leads.................................................... 934-711-39 (.566)

AArrmmyy––NNaavvyy -- TThhee LLaasstt 1155 YYeeaarrss ((11999966--9977 ttoo 22001100--1111))Overall Record vs. Army.............................. 289-171-6 (.627)Star-Game Record vs. Army........................ 215-108-6 (.663)

AArrmmyy––NNaavvyy -- TThhee 22001100--1111 SSeeaassoonn2010-11 Overall Record vs. Army....................... 17-15 (.531)2010-11 Star-Game Record vs. Army................. 11-11 (.500)

NNaavvyy’’ss 22001100--1111 SSttaarr GGaammee VViiccttoorriieessMen’s Soccer, Golf, Men’s Cross Country, Men’s Swim-ming & Diving, Women’s Swimming & Diving, Football,Women’s Indoor Track & Field, Gymnastics, Men’s Basket-ball, Wrestling, Women’s Outdoor Track & Field

22001100--1111 SSTTAARR GGAAMMEE HHIIGGHHLLIIGGHHTTSS

FOOTBALLSenior quarterback Ricky Dobbs threw for 186 yards andtwo touchdowns and ran for a team-high 54 yards as Navydefeated Army for the ninth consecutive time, 31-17, atLincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. Senior safety WyattMiddleton gave Navy a 24-7 lead just before halftime whenhe returned a fumble 98 yards for a touchdown, markingthe longest fumble return in Navy history.

MEN’S SOCCERMichael Rakoczy scored the only goal of the game in the60th minute and the Navy defense held strong as the Mid-shipmen recorded their second consecutive Star Gamevictory over the Black Knights.

GOLFJunior Tim Shield sank a 12-foot putt on the 15th hole ofthe West Point Golf Course as Navy won four of sevensingles matches and defeated Army, 6-5, to claim the Star.

MMiicchhaaeell RRaakkoocczzyy,,MMeenn‘‘ss SSoocccceerr

AAaarroonn KKaalliill,,WWrreessttlliinngg

Wyatt Middleton,Football

LLaauurraa GGoorriinnsskkii,,WWoommeenn‘‘ss SSwwiimmmmiinngg

MMaacc AAnntthhoonnyy,,MMeenn‘‘ss SSwwiimmmmiinngg

Jess P alacio,Women‘s Track & Field

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WWyyaatttt MMiiddddlleettoonn,,FFoooottbbaallll

JJeessss PP aallaacciioo,,WWoommeenn‘‘ss TTrraacckk && FFiieelldd

MEN’S CROSS COUNTRYBehind a dominant performance from senior AndrewHanko, Navy defeated Army, 20-41, for the 11th time in thelast 14 meetings. Hanko led the entire race and Navy run-ners took 10 of the top-12 spots.

MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVINGLuke Hoffer, Mac Anthony and Steve Dukleth all won mul-tiple events as the Midshipmen won their 20th-consecu-tive meeting with Army by defeating the Black Knights,246-54.

WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVINGSophomore Laura Gorinski set a Navy and Patriot Leaguerecord in the 200 breaststroke and was one of five Mids towin multiple events as Navy won its 22nd-consecutivedual meet over Army in convincing fashion, 240.5-59.5.

MEN’S BASKETBALLMark Veazey came off the bench to score 17 points andgrab nine rebounds and the Midshipmen held Army to just18-of-52 shooting as Navy defeated Army, 75-58, in a sold-out Alumni Hall. It marked the 27th time in the last 31 sea-sons Navy won the Star.

GYMNASTICSNavy won its third-consecutive Star Meet as it defeatedArmy, 324.1-322.8. Trailing going into the final event of theday, Andrew Faulk and Dylan Parrott tied for first place inthe high bar competition to give Navy the win.

WRESTLINGThe Midshipmen won seven of 10 bouts, including the lastfour, to secure a 24-9 victory over Army. Coach Bruce Bur-nett improved to 11-0 against the Black Knights as Navyclaimed its 11th-consecutive win over Army.

WOMEN’S INDOOR TRACK & FIELDNavy won 12 of 17 events as it won the indoor Star Meetfor the sixth-consecutive year with a 103.5-77.5 victoryover Army. Junior Jess Palacio, junior Amanda Phelpsand senior Ashley Bucholz each doubled in individualevents to pace the Mids.

WOMEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELDCompeting in a downpour at Ingram Field, Navy domi-nated Army, 129-73, to complete its third-straight in-door/outdoor Star Meet sweep of the Black Knights. The56-point margin of victory was the largest for Navy in anindoor or outdoor Star Meet.

MMaarrkk VVeeaazzeeyy,,MMeenn‘‘ss BBaasskkeettbbaallll

TTiimm SShhiieelldd,,GGoollff

AAnnddrreeww HHaannkkoo,,MMeenn‘‘ss CCrroossss CCoouunnttrryy

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As the undergraduate college of the Naval service, theNaval Academy prepares young men and women to be-come professional officers and leaders in the U.S. Navyand Marine Corps. Naval Academy students are midship-men on active duty in the U.S. Navy. They attend the acad-emy for four years, graduating with bachelor of sciencedegrees and commissions as ensigns in the Navy or sec-ond lieutenants in the Marine Corps. Naval Academy grad-uates serve at least five years as Navy or Marine Corpsofficers.

Founded in 1845 by Secretary of the Navy George Ban-croft, the Academy started as the Naval School on 10acres of old Fort Severn in Annapolis with an originalclass of 55. In 1850 the Naval School became the UnitedStates Naval Academy. A new curriculum went into effectrequiring midshipmen to study at the Academy for fouryears and to train aboard ships each summer. Congressauthorized the Naval Academy to begin awarding bachelorof science degrees in 1933. Today, the Academy offers 23major fields of study, a wide variety of elective coursesand advanced study and research opportunities.

USNA MISSION STATEMENT“To develop midshipmen morally, mentally and physicallyand to imbue them with the highes t ideals of duty, honorand loyalty in order to graduate leaders who are dedicatedto a career of naval service and have potential for futuredeployment in mind and character to assume the highestresponsibilities of command, citizenship and govern-ment.”

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USNA QUICK FACTSLocation ........................................................... Annapolis, Md.Founded ............................................................................. 1845Superintendent................ Vice Adm. Michael H. Miller, USNCommandant of Midshipmen... Capt. Robert E. Clark II, USNEnrollment......................................................................... 4,400

CLASS OF 2015 FACTSEnrollment................................ 1,229 (993 men, 236 women)Applicants...................... 19,145 (14,652 men, 4,493 women)Class Rank in High School, Top 10% ............................. 52%Class Rank in High School, Top 33% ............................. 85%HS Participation, Student Body Leader ......................... 65%HS Participation, National Honor Society...................... 62%HS Participation, Varsity Athlete ..................................... 90%HS Participation, Varsity Team Captain/Co-Captain .... 65%HS Participation, Community Service............................ 88%

NAVY ASSIGNMENTSGraduates of the Naval Academy entering the Navy do soas ensigns and have the following service options avail-able to them:• Aviation -- pilot, flight officer• Nuclear Propulsion -- ships, submarines• Restricted Line and Staff Corps -- civil engineering,information warfare, cryptology, intelligence, mainte-nance, medicine, meteorology/oceanography, supply

• Special Operations -- explosive ordinance disposal, ex-plosive ordinance management, mine countermeasures,operational diving and salvage

• Navy SEALs• Surface Warfare -- conventional, nuclear powered• Submarines

MARINE CORPS ASSIGNMENTSGraduates enter the Marine Corps with a rank of secondlieutenant. Those officers entering the Marine Corps havethe choice of serving in one of the following fields:• Aviation -- air command and control, anti-air warfare,aviation maintenance, aviation supply, pilot, flight officer

• Ground -- armor, artillery, communications (information systems), engineering, financial manage-ment, infantry, logistics, military police

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From the first athletic competition played on the grid-iron in 1879 to Navy's recent triumphs, several events,people, rivalries and personalities have shaped the en-tire Naval Academy athletic program. Below is a lookat just some of the history and traditions that makeNavy one of the most storied programs in all of colle-giate athletics.

ANCHORS AWEIGH"Anchors Aweigh" was written by Lt. Charles Zimmer-mann, Musical Director of the Naval Academy in 1906,with the lyrics provided by Alfred H. Miles of the Classof 1906, as a fight song for the 1907 graduating class in-stead of the usual class march Zimmermann had com-posed for previous classes. The song made its debut atthe 1906 Army-Navy game, and when the Midshipmenwon the game, the song became traditional at this game.It gained national exposure in the 1920s and 1930s whenit was heard on the radio and was in a number of popularmovies. In 1997 a one-hour documentary on the historyof Navy football, titled "Anchors Aweigh for Honor andGlory", was produced by NFL Films. The film was deemeda success by both critics and fans alike. Here are thewords:

Stand Navy down the field,Sails set to the sky,

We'll never change our course,So Army you steer shy.Roll up the score, Navy,

Anchors Aweigh,Sail Navy down the field,

And sink the Army,Sink the Army Grey

BILL THE GOATThe first recorded use of a goat mascot for Navy athleticteams was in 1893 when an animal named El Cid (TheChief) was turned over to the Brigade by young officers ofthe USS New York. El Cid helped Navy to a 6-4 triumphover Army that year. Two cats, a dog, and a carrier pigeonhave also enjoyed brief reigns as the Navy mascot, butgoats have served without interruption since 1904. BillXXXIII and XXXIV are the current mascots. They are takencare of by 15 goathandlers made up of five midshipmenfrom the first, second and third classes. The goathandlersundergo rigorous training prior to handling Bill on thefield.

BLUE & GOLDThis song was written in 1923 by Cmdr. Roy DeS. Horn,USN (Ret.) with music composed by J.W. Crosley. Follow-ing every home athletic competition, the team faces itsfans with their hands on their heart and sings the follow-ing notes:-

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For sailors brave in battle fair,Since fighting days of old,

Have proved the sailor's right to wearThe Navy Blue and Gold

ENTERPRISE BELLFrom the bridge of the famed World War II aircraft carrier,

it has been a part of the Naval Academy traditionsince 1950. The late Admiral Harry W. Hill, then Super-intendent, was instrumental in bringing the "E" Bell toAnnapolis. It rings during special ceremonies whenNavy scores a majority of victories over Army in anyone of the three sports seasons. The bell also ringsduring Commissioning Week for those teams that beatArmy and have not participated in a previous bell-ring-ing during the academic year. The bell is stationed infront of Bancroft Hall.

MIDSHIPMANThe word midshipman first appeared in English in the17th century in the form of the word midshipman todesignate those men who were stationed "amidships,"i.e. in the waist or middle portion of the vessel, while onduty. By 1687, however, the second 's' had beendropped to give the current form of the word. Midship-men were originally boys, sometimes as young asseven or eight, who were apprenticed to sea captains tolearn the sailor's trade.

In the early days of the American Navy, midshipmentrained aboard ship until they were eventually commis-sioned as ensigns. With the founding of the Naval Acad-emy in 1845, it became possible, as it still is, for amidshipman to enter the Navy directly from civilian life.The name of students at the Naval Academy changedseveral times between 1870 and 1902, when Congress re-stored the original title of Midshipman, and it has re-mained unchanged since.

TECUMSEHThe familiar Native American figurehead facing BancroftHall and Tecumseh Court has been an Annapolis residentsince 1866. Originally, the figurehead of the USS Delawarewas meant to portray Tamanend, the great chief of theDelawares. It developed that Tamanend was a lover ofpeace and did not strike the fancy of the Brigade. Lookingfor another name, Midshipmen referred to the figureheadas Powhatan and King Philip before finally settling onTecumseh, the fierce Shawnee chieftain who lived from1768-1813. The original wooden statue was replaced aftersome 50 years in the open weather by a durable bronzereplica, presented by the Class of 1891. It is considered agood-luck "mascot" for the midshipmen, who in timespast would throw pennies at it and offer left-handedsalutes whenever they wanted a 'favor', such as a sportswin over West Point, or spiritual help for examinations.These days it receives a fresh coat of war paint and isoften decorated in various themes during football weeksand other special occasions such as CommissioningWeek.

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Navy is dedicated to providing its athletes top-notchgameday and practice atmospheres in every sport. Navyannually ranks among the league leaders in attendance innearly every sport, and has hosted numerous PatriotLeague and NCAA Championship events over the lastseveral years. Many of the facilities have undergone ex-tensive renovations recently, showing Navy’s commit-ment, dedication and passion to providing the very bestfor its athletes.

Since 2005, Navy has played host to the NCAA Men’sLacrosse Quarterfinals, the NCAA Women’s LacrosseFinal Four, the College Squash Association IndividualChampionship, the CWPA Eastern Water Polo Champi-onship, the EIWA Wrestling Championship, as well as sev-eral other highly-competitive national events. In the pastfive years, Navy has also played host to Patriot Leaguechampionships in the following sports: men’s andwomen’s basketball, women’s soccer, baseball, tennis, in-door and outdoor track and field and swimming and div-ing.

Navy’s facilities have also undergone major renovationsand construction improvements, from the building of the$52 million Wesley A. Brown Field House, the $18.5 millionBrigade Sports Complex, the $1.8 million Willis Bilder-back-Dinty Moore Navy Lacrosse Hall of Fame, the $18million Hubbard Hall renovation, major baseball renova-tions to the Terwilliger Brothers Field at Max Bishop Sta-dium, a $1.5 million renovation of the Halsey Field Housesquash facility, a complete reconstruction of courts and atthe Dyer Tennis Center, a $1 million dive tower replace-ment in Lejeune Hall, $5 million for the renovation of RipMiller Field (removed crown, installed vertical drainage, re-placed bleacher and press box), Ricketts Hall trainingroom expansion, a new press box at Glenn Warner (soc-cer), new hammer throw venues for track & field, installa-tion of FieldTurf in Halsey as well as a complete $42million overhaul of Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadiumthat gives the Mids a dominant home-field football pres-ence and made the facility the finest in college lacrosse.

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In his 11th year as Director of Athletics,Chet Gladchuk has overseen a renaissance ofthe Naval Academy athletic program. His admin-istrative leadership has helped lead the programto one of the most successful periods in schoolhistory.

In 2010-11, Navy won 63 percent of itscontests and claimed the overall series againstArmy for the 18th time in the last 19 years.Navy produced nine All-Americans, 11 confer-ence athletes of the year, nine conferencecoaches of the year and 11 conference champi-onships.

The Mids also excelled in the classroom,ranking No. 4 in the country in graduation ratefor student-athletes (among Football Bowl Sub-division schools) and all 24 of Navy’s NCAAsponsored varsity sports rank above the nationalaverage in the Academic Progress Report, in-cluding five teams with perfect scores. Navyhad five Academic All-Americans, four PatriotLeague Scholar Athletes of the Year and anNCAA Postgraduate Scholarship winner. Six ofthe top 15 Naval Academy graduates and 28 ofthe top 100 graduates in the Class of 2011 wereinvolved with varsity or club athletics.

The football team had another successfulseason in 2010, posting a 9-4 record and play-ing in a school-record eighth-consecutive bowlgame. The Mids beat Army for a series-recordninth-consecutive year and defeated NotreDame for the third time in four seasons.

Other teams who flourished in 2010-11 in-cluded the women’s basketball team winning thePatriot League Championship and advancing tothe NCAA Tournament for the first time in schoolhistory; the rifle team placed seventh at theNCAA Championship; the women’s lacrosseteam advanced to the NCAA Tournament for thesecond-straight season; intercollegiate sailingplaced ninth at the ICSA Nationals; the baseballteam won the Patriot League Regular Seasonand Tournament titles and participated in theNCAA Tournament for the first time since 2002;while the water polo, men’s cross country, men’sswimming & diving, men’s indoor track & field,women’s indoor track & field and women’s row-ing all won conference titles.

Gladchuk’s efforts have been recognizedon a national level as well, as the Division IAAthletic Directors Association named him the2005 Bobby Dodd Athletic Director of the Year.The award is presented in recognition of an ath-letic director’s support and commitment towardthe successful advancement of the department,most specifically in the sport of football. Addi-tionally, he was recognized by the Secretary ofthe Navy for his contributions and service to theNavy and the Naval Academy with the SuperiorPublic Service Award to the Department of theNavy.

Gladchuk has been able to parlay Navy’sathletic success into an exclusive television dealwith CBS ports Network that has increased

Navy’s television exposure both in the UnitedStates and internationally. CBS Sports Network,the first 24-hour college sports network, tele-vises every Navy home and select neutral sitefootball games (excluding Notre Dame and Armywhich are televised nationally by CBS), as wellas other Midshipmen men's and women's ath-letic events, original programming and docu-mentaries centered on the storied Navy athleticprogram. The long-term, multi-media agreementincludes internet streaming, broadband andvideo-on-demand rights and high definitionrights. A major part of the agreement was thatall home football games would be played onSaturday for the convenience of the Navyalumni. Navy sports are seen all over the worldwith the international distribution of Navy pro-gramming, especially to the troops servingabroad. Navy’s contract with CBS Sports Net-work runs through 2018.

Gladchuk has also added radio giantsWBAL (1090 AM) in Baltimore and WFED (1500AM, 1050 AM, 820 AM) in WashingtonD.C./Northern Virginia to Navy’s radio network.

WBAL Radio, which is also the home of theRavens, is Maryland's dominant and most pow-erful radio station. Since 1925, generations ofMarylanders have turned to WBAL Radio fornews, weather, thought-provoking discussionsand sports. As Maryland's only 50,000-watt AMstation, WBAL's signal travels substantially fur-ther than any other station in the state.

WFED Radio, which is also the home ofthe Washington Nationals, is a 50,000-watt sta-tion that will air a minimum of 10 regular-seasonfootball games. WFED is your source for fed-

eral news covering both the Federal Govern-ment and those who do business with the gov-ernment.

Since being introduced as the Academy's28th Director of Athletics on Sept. 4, 2001, Glad-chuk has pressed forward on numerous frontswith energy and vision. From the hiring of PaulJohnson and Ken Niumatalolo as head footballcoaches to the renovation of Navy-Marine CorpsMemorial Stadium, Gladchuk has made im-provements in several key areas that will provemore success on the athletic fields for years tocome. Recent head coaching hires such as BillRoberts in men’s swimming, John Morrison inwomen’s swimming, Paul Kostacopoulos inbaseball, Keith Puryear in women’s tennis,Cindy Timchal, the all-time winningest women’slacrosse coach in NCAA history, Stefanie Pem-per, one of the all-time winningest Division IIIwomen’s basketball coaches, Dave Brandt, theall-time winningest soccer coach in NCAA his-tory, Larry Bock, the all-time winningest coach incollegiate volleyball history, Ed DeChellis, the2009 Big Ten Basketball Coach of the Year atPenn State, and Rick Sowell, who was a two-time America East Coach of the Year.

During Gladchuk’s tenure at the NavalAcademy, he has seen the Midshipmen win 75conference titles, produce 137 All-Americansand 48 Academic All-Americans.

Gladchuk has also worked tirelessly tobring back school spirit, working in conjunctionwith school officials to encourage midshipmen toattend events for all sports.

He has embraced the local community andalumni base, and is an often-requested speaker,visiting areas all over the country as he sharesthe vision of the Naval Academy and the NavalAcademy Athletic Association.

Gladchuk’s biggest impact on the NavalAcademy has been the $42 million renovation ofNavy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium whereunder his leadership the stadium was com-pletely refurbished over a four-year time frame.The addition of 6,500 permanent seats on thesidelines and in the end zones, 32 luxury boxes,dropping the field eight feet and moving thesidelines closer, two video scoreboards, a me-morial plaza, upgraded restroom and conces-sion areas, a perimeter walking path, newlighting, a new sound system, landscaping thegrounds and storm water management highlightthe list of renovations. Gladchuk has workedclosely with the city, county, state and neighbor-hood associations to ensure proper communica-tion and sensitivity to issues that benefit both theNAAA and community at large. The NAAA wasawarded the Green Star award by former An-napolis Mayor Ellen Moyer for commitment tothe environment during the ongoing renovationof Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium.

Gladchuk and the NAAA have also teamedup with the Naval Academy Foundation to raiseover $75 million in private giving for facilities

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2010-11 Navy Athletics:A Year In Review

Overall Record301-174-8 (.631)

N-Star Record vs. Army11-11 (.500)

Overall Record vs. Army17-15 (.5531)

No. 4 in the Countryin Graduation Rate

9 All-Americans

11 Conference Championships

5 Academic All-Americans

9 Conference Coaches of the Year

National Honors* Football finished 36th in the nation in the final Associ-

ated Press college football poll and played in an eighth-straight bowl game.

* Water polo finished the season ranked 15th in the Col-legiate Water Polo Association Poll.

* Offshore sailing won the McMillan Cup, the big-boatnational championship for the New England and Mid-Atlantic districts.

* Wrestling finished 37th at the NCAA Championship.

* The women’s basketball team competed in the NCAATournament for the first time in program history.

* The men’s swimming & diving team qualified threeMidshipmen for the NCAA Championship.

* Rifle placed seventh at the NCAA Rifle Championship.

* Men’s gymnastics qualified two Midshipmen for theNCAA Championship.

* Women’s lacrosse advanced to the NCAA Tournamentfor a second-consecutive season.

* Intercollegiate sailing placed ninth at ICSA Nationals.

* Baseball earned its first trip to the NCAA Tournamentsince 2002 and made its ninth appearance in programhistory in the national tournament.

Harris Laning 1895 1910-12Arthur P. Fairchild ’01 1912-15Charles Earle Smith ’03 1915-17William F. Halsey Jr. ’04 1917-18Douglas L. Howard ’06 1918-23Byron McCandless ’05 1923-25Jonas H. Ingram ’07 1925-30Henry D. Cook Jr. ’03 1930-31John W. Wilcox Jr. ’05 1931-34Robert C. Giffen ’07 1934-37Ernest W. McKee ’08 1937-40Thomas S. King II ’11 1940-42Harvey E. Overesch ’15 1942Lyman S. Perry ’20 1942-43

John E. Whelchel ’20 1943-44Harles O. Humphreys ’22 1944-46Edmund B. Taylor ’25 1946-48Thomas J. Hamilton ’27 1948Henry H. Caldwell ’27 1949-51Ian C. Eddy ’30 1951-54Charles Elliott Loughlin ’33 1954-57Slade Cutter ’35 1957-59Asbury Coward ’38 1959-62William S. Busik ’43 1962-65Alan R. Cameron ’44 1965-68J. O. Coppedge ’47 1968-88Jack Lengyel 1988-2001Chet Gladchuk 2001-present

Past Athletic Directors

such as the Brigade Sports Complex (hockey and tennis), Max Bishop Stadium(baseball), varsity squash courts, various team locker rooms and a number of prac-tice facilities.

Other highlights during Gladchuk’s tenure at the Naval Academy include therecent renegotiation of the Army-Navy contract which resulted in over $46 million tothe two schools over the next eight years, scheduling Maryland, Notre Dame, OhioState and Army at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore to promote Navy football in thecommunity, negotiating the extension of the Navy-Notre Dame football game televi-sion contract with CBS through 2018 and negotiating bowl deals with the Houston,Emerald, Poinsettia, Meineke Car Care, EagleBank, Texas, Armed Forces and Mili-tary Bowls.

Gladchuk is heavily involved with NCAA and Patriot League committees. Herecently was selected to serve on the NCAA Leadership Council, which is one of thehighest NCAA appointments an athletic director can realize. The council helps setthe Division I legislative agenda and advises the NCAA regarding major legislativeissues being considered. The primary responsibility of the council is to identifythose issues on the horizon that can impact Division I and intercollegiate athleticsas a whole and spends much of its time planning for the future of Division I andhelps set the course for the future. Gladchuk is also on the NACDA (National Asso-ciation of Collegiate Athletic Directors) Executive Committee and has served as theChairman of the Executive Committee in the Patriot League and a member of theNCAA Olympic Sport Liaison Committee.

Gladchuk came to the Naval Academy from the University of Houston, wherehe had been the Director of Athletics since July 18, 1997. Recognized as one of thenation’s top leaders in intercollegiate athletics management, he guided the Cougarsto 19 Conference USA Championships, while making significant strides in the aca-demic success of their student-athletes, gender equity and fiscal management.

Before Houston, Gladchuk was the Director of Intercollegiate Athletics, Intra-murals and Recreation for seven years at his alma mater, Boston College. UnderGladchuk, Boston College emerged as one of the NCAA’s elite programs of the1990s winning numerous Big East and NCAA Championships. The school’s gradua-tion rate for all student-athletes was over 90 percent and the Eagles won the Col-lege Football Association’s Academic Achievement Award for the highest graduationrates among all Division I schools in three of his last five years at Boston College.Gladchuk led the Alumni Stadium expansion effort, which resulted in a $35 millionimprovement to the football stadium.

Prior to rejoining Boston College, Gladchuk served as AD at Tulane Universityfrom 1987-90. During his tenure, he directed the reinstatement of the Green Wavebasketball program to Division I status. In addition, he oversaw the construction ofnew facilities for the athletics administration as well as baseball, track and field andtennis teams after a $25 million athletics campaign was successfully completed.

From 1985-87, he served as Associate AD at Syracuse University, heading op-erations, NCAA compliance, financial aid and facility operations.

Gladchuk lettered in football at Boston College and graduated with honors inbusiness management in 1973. He earned a master’s in sports administration fromthe University of Massachusetts-Amherst in 1974, where he began his career in in-tercollegiate athletics, including serving for seven years as Director of GeneralPhysical Education, Assistant and Associate Athletic Director for the university. Healso has served as Director of Athletics and head football coach for the New Hamp-ton (Prep) School in New Hampshire prior to leaving for UMass.

He and his wife, Kathy, have four children: John, a graduate of Loyola Mary-mount; Katie, a graduate of Boston College; Christie, a graduate of Trinity and Julie,a graduate of the University of North Carolina.

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FIRST-RATE FACULTY & STAFFThe Naval Academy's philosophy of educationstresses attention to individual students by highlyqualified faculty members who are strongly committedto teaching. Classes are small, with an average size offewer than 18 students and a student-faculty ratio of8:1. All courses at the Naval Academy are taught andgraded by faculty members, not by graduate assistants.

Our 600-member faculty is an integrated group of officersand civilians in nearly equal numbers. Officers bringfresh ideas and experiences from operational units andstaffs of the Navy and Marine Corps. The academy's civil-ian faculty members give continuity to the educationalprogram and form a core of professional scholarship andteaching experience. Working together closely, these mili-tary and civilian faculty members form one of thestrongest and most dedicated teaching faculties of anycollege or university in the United States.

MAJORSStudents at the Naval Academy can select one of 38 differ-ent majors within 23 fields of study. The 23 fields of studyare grouped into three different divisions: Division of En-gineering and Weapons (aerospace engineering, com-puter engineering, electrical engineering, generalengineering, mechanical engineering, naval architecture,ocean engineering, systems engineering), Division ofMath and Science (chemistry, computer science, generalscience, information technology, mathematics, oceanog-raphy, physics) and the Division of Humanities and SocialScience (Arabic, Chinese, economics, English, history, po-litical science, quantitative economics). In addition tograduating with a Bachelor’s of Science, students can at-tain a minor in one of seven different languages.

Students who excel at the Naval Academy have many op-portunities to challenge and advance themselves throughseveral special programs -- Trident Scholars, Honors Pro-grams, and Voluntary Graduate Education Program(VGEP).

GRADUATION SUCCESS RATEFor the sixth year in a row, the United States Naval Acad-emy ranks among nation’s leaders for graduating NCAAstudent-athletes on the Division I level. Navy graduated100 percent of its student-athletes in 10 of the 20 NCAAsports reported on and averaged an overall rate of 96percent for student-athletes in all sports – the fourth-highest mark nationally among Football Bowl Subdivi-sion schools.

LOWE'S SENIOR CLASS AWARDRicky Dobbs ('11) was named the 2010 Lowe's SeniorCLASS Award winner for the Football Bowl Subdivi-sion, becoming the second Navy student-athlete towin the award. The Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award wasstarted in 2001 by Dick Enberg in response to the growingtrend of men's basketball players leaving school early for

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the NBA. The award honors the attributes of senior stu-dent-athletes in four areas: classroom, community, char-acter and competition. Navy has produced five first-teamhonorees in their respective sports over the last fiveyears, highlighted by Dobbs' award in 2010 and 2008 gradEvan Barnes, who was men’s soccer’s inaugural awardwinner in 2007. Additionally, women’s basketball playerKate Hobbs ('07), women's soccer's Lizzie Barnes ('08)and men’s lacrosse’s Andy Tormey (‘09) each were namedto the Lowe's Senior All-America First Team.

SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS In addition to furthering their education at schools acrossthe country, students at the Naval Academy annually arein competition for several prestigious scholarships. SinceNavy's first Rhodes Scholar, E. Van Meter ('28), a total of46 Naval Academy graduates have received the RhodesScholarship, including 13 since 2001. Among Navy's mostrecent recipients is former baseball player Trevor Thomp-son ('05). Also, 24 grads have won George C. MarshallScholarships, including 14 since 2000. A trio of recentgraduates earned Bowman Scholarships to the NavalPostgraduate School. Lightweight rower Chris Medford('11), heavyweight rower Mike Shea ('11) and rifle standoutKenan Wang ('11) were each honored as Bowman Schol-ars.

Standout swimmer Kelly Zahalka ('09) was a recipi-ent of both the Harry S. Truman and Gen. George C.Marshall Scholarships, which paved the way for herto study for two years in the United Kingdom. For-mer women's track and cross country runner KaylaSax ('10) became just the ninth student from theNaval Academy to be awarded a Gates CambridgeScholarship, which has enabled her to contribute toresearch focused on alternative energy sources at theUniversity of Cambridge.

Men's tennis standout Nick Birger ('11) was awarded anNCAA Postgraduate Scholarship in 2011, one year aftersoccer's Beth Reed ('10) and track 's Mark Van Orden('10) also earned the NCAA Scholarship. These athleteswill be able to pursue graduate degrees before resumingtheir respective naval careers on a full-time basis.

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANSNaval Academy student-athletes have totaled 80 Aca-demic All-America certificates over the years, with 47 ofthose awards coming since the start of the 1999-2000 aca-demic year. USNA student-athletes have garnered fiveawards during the 2010-11 academic year. The 2010-11honorees included first-team football honoree John Dowd(‘12), first-team men's tennis selection Nick Birger ('11),second-team men's track & field/cross country athleteCody Rome ('12) and from the men's soccer team, sec-ond-teamer Alex Foskett ('11) and third-teamer Sam Miller('12). Dowd was also a Second-Team Academic All-Ameri-can during the 2009-10 academic year.

PATRIOT LEAGUE SCHOLAR-ATHLETESBirger, the 2011 Naval Academy valedictorian, was alsonamed the Patriot League Male Scholar-Athlete of theYear, after earning a second consecutive league scholar-athlete honor for men's tennis. Birger is the fifth male mid-shipman and a league-leading 11th overall to earn thePatriot League's top academic honor. Other PatriotLeague Scholar-Athlete winners from the 2010-11 aca-demic year include Rome for indoor track & field, swim-mer Laura Gorinski ('13) and golfer Peter Reilly ('12).

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The men and women of the United States Naval Academyhave committed themselves to the service of our nation.During their four years in Annapolis, the Midshipmendemonstrate their willingness to give by taking part in sev-eral community service events.

From outreach opportunities such as autograph sessionsfollowing athletic events, to working with underprivilegedyouths, the student-athletes at Navy give back to the areathey call home during their college years.

The following are a few examples of community serviceopportunities performed by the men and women of Navyathletics during the 2010-11 academic year.

FOOTBALLWhile in San Diego, Calif., prior to the Poinsettia Bowl,several members of the football team attended a Make-A-Wish Foundation event where players and coaches spenttime with the kids and their families. The bowl game andMake-A-Wish Foundation of San Diego benefit from astrong partnership as more than 500 members of “WishFamilies”, including wish children, their parents andsiblings, attended the game as special guests.

Seniors Andre Byrd and Ricky Dobbs took time tospeak with students at several area schools. Byrd ad-dressed students at Mount St. Joseph High School inBaltimore where he talked about the obstacles heovercame in his life to become a midshipman and amember of the Navy football team.

As he did throughout his career, Dobbs continued tomake several appearances at local schools last year,explaining the importance of doing your best inschool and following your dreams.

The team also continued the tradition of inviting illand special needs children and their families topractices.

MEN’S & WOMEN’S BASKETBALLBoth the men’s and women’s teams combined tohold free skills clinics for local youths. Assistantcoaches and players from both teams provided instruc-tion to over 200 kids from the Annapolis area.

The Navy men’s basketball team was out in full force, vol-unteering for the 2011 Maryland Special Olympics andthen providing area youth with a skills clinic. The teamhas done a number of community-service events in thepast, whether it’s conducting free camps, volunteering forthe Special Olympics or speaking to groups of localyouth.

Members of the men's basketball team also volunteeredtheir time at the St. John's Episcopal School's Field Day,playing basketball with many of the youth and setting updrills and contests for the kids.

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WOMEN’S LACROSSETwenty-one members of the women's lacrosse programconducted a lacrosse clinic at the all-girls Excel Acad-emy in Washington, D.C. The Mids taught the childrenbasic lacrosse skills and also organized drills, relayraces and informal games.

WOMEN’S SOCCERNavy women's soccer players Jessica Grupp, KatieKelly, Alexes Lopez-Shaw and Ashlynn Soellner volun-teered at a youth soccer clinic at the Excel Academy,an all-girls school in Washington, D.C. The AthletesFor Hope organization helped coordinate the event,which was for first and second grade girls.

SWIMMING & DIVINGThe swimming and diving teams continued their tradi-tion of offering free learn-to-swim lessons to anyonein Lejeune Hall during the spring.

BASEBALLThe baseball team continued its strong relationship

with a local child with a brain tumor through the Friends ofJaclyn Organization. The child has been a fixture at Navyhome games for the past two seasons as the team hastaken an even more active role in his and his family’slives. The team and coaches routinely spend time withhim away from the field, attend movies and support him athis band concerts.

MEN’S TENNISThe men’s tennis team again made its annual visit to theMaliVai Washington Kids Foundation, which provides anathletic and educational after school outlet for youths inthe Jacksonville, Fla., area. The Mids first participated in aquestion-and-answer session with the youths before hit-ting the tennis courts for some instruction and competi-tion. As a tradition each time Navy visits, every time ayouth defeats a Mid, the Navy player has to immediatelydo 10 pushups.

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The Naval Academy is located in historic Annapolis, thecapital of the State of Maryland. Annapolis was founded in1640 as Anne Arundel Town and later became the firstpeacetime capital city of the United States of America in1783.

Annapolis, named to honor Queen Anne of England, wasgranted a royal charter as a city in 1708. Annapolis canalso lay claim to having been a capital of the UnitedStates. From November 1783 to August 1784, the Conti-nental Congress met in the State House. It was here thatthey accepted George Washington’s resignation as com-mander-in-chief and ratified the Treaty of Paris, whichended the Revolutionary War.

The colonial heritage of Annapolis is still evident as thecity boasts more buildings from the 1700s than any othercity in the country.

The heart of downtown Annapolis has also been desig-nated a National Historic District. Many fine examples ofcolonial architecture, including the State House, Ham-mond-Harwood House, Chase-Lloyd House and theWilliam Paca House and Gardens, are open to visitors.

In August, 2009, Annapolis was named a Top Ten finalistfor the International Award for Livable Communities, acompetition focused on creating livable communitiesthrough sound environmental practices.

Annapolis is located on the western shore of the Chesa-peake Bay, the largest estuary in the United States. TheChesapeake provides natural environs, sightseeing, sail-ing, fishing and more, helping Annapolis become the sail-ing capital of the world. The water-lover will alsorevel in the fact that Maryland has nearly 4,000miles of shoreline – more than any other state.

Within 30 minutes of Annapolis lies both Wash-ington, D.C., and Baltimore, providing entertain-ment and sightseeing opportunities for residentsand tourists alike.

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Now in its third decade as an all-sport conference combin-ing academic and athletic excellence, the Patriot Leaguesponsors championships in 23 men and women’s sports.Initially started as an NCAA Division I-AA football confer-ence in 1986, the Patriot League became an all-sport con-ference in 1990 and includes American, Army, Bucknell,Colgate, Holy Cross, Lafayette, Lehigh and Navy as fullmembers, and Fordham, Georgetown and MIT as associatemembers. These institutions are among the oldest andmost prestigious in the nation and their alumni have andcontinue to play leadership roles in shaping our country.

Since 1998, the Patriot League has ranked first each yearamong all Division I conferences awarding athletic aid inthe NCAA Graduation Rate Report. The League finishedat the top spot with nearly all of its teams reporting agraduation rate of 85 percent or higher in the most recentdata. In addition, 82 teams from Patriot League full-mem-ber institutions earned NCAA Academic Performance Pro-gram Public Recognition Awards after posting academicprogress rate scores in the top 10 percent of all squads intheir respective sports.

The Patriot League’s mission is simple, to provide suc-cessful competitive athletic experiences while maintaininghigh academic standards, and to prepare its student-ath-letes to be leaders in society.

During the 2010-11 academic year, Patriot League student-athletes and teams have accomplished the following:

*Patriot League schools came in with glowing marks in thelatest release of the NCAA Academic Progress Rate, as 97percent of Patriot League teams came in at or above thenational Division I four-year average score of 970.

*Six different schools claimed multiple Patriot League ti-tles, led by Navy with seven.

*Navy tennis standout Nick Birger was part of a selectgroup of student-athletes to receive a $7,500 postgraduatescholarship from the NCAA.

*11 student-athletes have been named Capital One/CoSIDAAcademic All-Americans, including Navy’s Sam Miller andAlex Foskett (men’s soccer), Nick Birger (men’s tennis),and Cody Rome (men’s track & field).

*55 Patriot League student-athletes have earned CapitalOne/CoSIDA Academic All-District honors, with 39 on thefirst team.

*The Navy trio of Olaf Olson, Mark Meyer and Justin Vagtsall competed at the NCAA Men’s Swimming and DivingChampionship.

�� Mac Anthony, Men’s SwimmingSwimmer of the Meet

�� Al Cantello, Men’s Cross CountryCoach of the Year

(Third-Consecutive Honor)

Navy baseball claimed the 2011 Patriot League Regular Season Championship,and then defeated Army in the Tournament Championship Series.

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2010-11 PATRIOT LEAGUE HONORS FOR NAVY

TEAM TITLES• Men’s Cross Country• Women’s Basketball (regular season and tournament)• Men’s Swimming & Diving• Men’s Indoor Track & Field• Women’s Indoor Track & Field• Women’s Lacrosse• Baseball (regular season and tournament)

COACH OF THE YEAR• Al Cantello, Men’s Cross Country• Stefanie Pemper, Women’s Basketball• Bill Roberts, Men’s Swimming• Steve Cooksey, Men’s Indoor Track & Field• Carla Criste, Women’s Indoor Track & Field• Keith Puryear, Women’s Tennis• Paul Kostacopoulos, Baseball

PLAYER OF THE YEAR• Andrew Hanko, Men’s Cross Country• Mac Anthony, Men’s Swimming• Jess Palacio, Women’s Indoor Track & Field (runner)• Owen Bullard, Men’s Tennis• Jess Palacio, Women’s Outdoor Track & Field (runner)• Amanda Phelps, Women’s Outdoor Track & Field (field)• Jasmine DePompeo, Women’s Lacrosse (offensive)

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR• C.J. Elward, Men’s Cross Country• Jade Geif, Women’s Basketball• Zach Ingold, Men’s Swimming• Rheanna Vaughn, Women’s Swimming• J.J. Avila, Men’s Basketball• Tucker Hull, Men’s Lacrosse• David Hall, Golf• Taylor Cato, Baseball• Lauren Allam, Women’s Outdoor Tack & Field

SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR• Peter Reilly, Golf• Laura Gorinski, Women’s Swimming & Diving• Cody Rome, Men’s Indoor Track & Field• Nick Birger, Men’s Tennis

TOURNAMENT MOST VALUABLE PLAYER• Jade Geif, Women’s Basketball• Jasmine DePompeo, Women’s Lacrosse

�� David Hall, Men’s GolfRookie of the Year

Jasmine DePompeo, Women’s LacrosseOffensive Player of the Year and

Patriot League Tournament Most Valuable Player

�� Jade Geif, Women’s BasketballRookie of the Year and

Patriot League Tournament MVP

�� Jess Palacio, Women’s Track & FieldIndoor and Outdoor Runner of the Meet

�� Nick Birger, Men’s TennisOverall Patriot League

Scholar-Athlete of the Year

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