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Interviews : 2002-03

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Missy Buttry of Wartburg » Buttry had an outstanding season by winning multiple NCAA Division III titles and setting many records along the way. With the cross country season just a month away, there seems to be no rest. (7/8/03)
Adam Steele of Minnesota » It was perhaps the surprise of the NCAA Championships, but Adam Steele pulled off to win the 400 meters with one of the fasest times in the world. The Gopher sat down with Trackshark to talk about his season. (6/28/03)
Molly Huddle of Notre Dame » You can't do any better than Huddle did this season. The American Junior record holder has many more seasons to compete and score major points for Notre Dame. (5/23/03)
Aki Heikkinen of Texas Tech » Having to deal with injuries most of this season, Heikkinen competed at the 2000 Olympics and is one of Texas Tech's most prized recruits. Look for the decathlete to be a major threat soon. (5/16/03)
Shauna Smith of Wyoming » Smith can double at any hurdle event and has proven in the past to be a qualifier in both races. With her specialty at the 400 meter hurdles, Smith has big plans for the NCAA and USA meet. (5/14/03)
Shameka Marshall of Rutgers » Marshall scored big at the Big East meet and looks to do the same at the NCAA East regional meet. The jumper can see her sights at the NCAA meet are not too far away. (5/12/03)
Anwar Moore of St. Augustine's » Perhaps one of the top hurdlers in the nation, Moore looks to close out his collegiate career with an NCAA Division II title. Thje St. Augustine's talent has shown promise to also make it to the next level. (5/11/03)
Lisa Aguilera of Arizona State » The nation's fastest steeplechaser is from Arizona State. The land of the sun has a special athlete who hopes to do special things at the NCAA meet and Aguilera is a heavy favorite. (5/8/03)
Rob Meyers of Ohio State » Myers was one of the athletes to break the 4-minute mile barrier indoors. With the NCAA Mid-East Regionals at home this year, Myers looks to take advantage of his home track. (5/7/03)
Erin Compton of Marshall » Don't judge any athlete by their size and that's exactly what Erin Compton proves every day. Not the tallest of competitors, Compton looks to represent Marshall at the NCAA Champs. (5/5/03)
Dan Taylor of Ohio State » Shot Put? Discus? Hammer? Dan Taylor can do it all and Ohio State knows they have a gem on their hands. The NCAA runner-up indoors talks about the rest of his season ahead. (5/4/03)
Richard Kiplagat of Iona » Kiplagat puts fear in most of his distance competitors and is one of the, if not the best, freshman to highlight this season so far. An NCAA title is not out of his reach either. (5/3/03)
Antwon Hicks of Mississippi » As one of the premier short hurdlers in the country, Hicks represents Ole Miss well in the toughest conference to compete in. The young phenom is only scratching the surface of what he can do. (5/1/03)
Ryan Wilson of USC » Most athletes can't handle both hurdle races throughout the season but that's exactly what Wilson tackles for USC. The senior hopes to lead the Trojans to a PAC-10 title and beyond at NCAA's. (4/23/03)
Andrea Kremer of Miami » One of the best female steeplechasers in the country is itching once again to compete at the national meet in Sacramento. The star of the MAC, Andrea also looks for another conference title at Miami. (4/21/03)
Catlin Reese of Auburn » Running along side your twin sister can only help you push where you want to be. That's exactly where Catlin is and looks to be a major scorer at the SEC Championships in Knoxville. (4/18/03)
Sarah Reese of Auburn » Running along side your twin sister can only help you push where you want to be. That's exactly where Sarah is and looks to be a major scorer at the SEC Championships in Knoxville. (4/18/03)
Andrew Rock of Wisoncon-LaCrosse » The best sprinter in Division III can also handle his own at the Division I level. Rock looks to also earn a spot on the World Championship team this summer in Paris, France. (4/17/03)
Aarick Wilson of Indiana » A double threat at both the long jump and triple jump, Wilson can do some major damage in both events. With the NCAA Champs right around the corner, only Wilson knows how far he can jump. (4/16/03)
Neil Warr of Utah State » Specializing in the javelin, Warr was an NCAA qualifier and hopes to score high in Sacramento for the NCAA Championships. (4/14/03)
Bobby Most of Texas Tech » Most had an outstanding season so far for the Red Raiders from Texas Tech. Looking ahead to the NCAA Championships, Bobby hopes to bring the Most out of his event. (4/12/03)
Megan Metcalfe of West Virginia » Arguably the best distance runner in the Big East, Metcalfe also placed ninth at the NCAA Cross Country Championships and is coming off a fourth place finish in the 3000 meters at the NCAA Indoor Championships. Metcalfe has faster times ahead as well. (4/8/03)
Chi-Chi Aduba of Penn State » Aduba is coming off a very successful indoor campaign where she earned All-American in both the long jump and triple jump for the Nittany Lions. Already opening the outdoor season on a high note, Aduba hopes for more hardware again. (4/4/03)

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