Ebonie Floyd of Houston
» After sitting out the last two seasons due to a severe leg fracture, Floyd has emerged as one of the top sprinters in the nation for Houston. (5/23/06) |
Natasha Harvey of Jacksonville
» Just a freshman, Harvey already holds the top mark in the country in the long jump at 21-05.25. Already a threat for the NCAA title, Harvey looks for more success down the road as well. (5/9/06) |
Andrew Heath of Auburn
» Heath competed in his first ever 10,000 meters earlier this season at Stanford and clocked 28:55.48. Now in his senior season, Heath looks to compete at the NCAA Outdoor Championships in Sacramento this June. (5/4/06) |
Dana Pounds of Air Force
» With her sights on the NCAA javelin title once again this June, Pounds will be one of the strong favorites in Sacramento. Pounds talks about her duties at the Air Foce and what it will take to win the title. (5/1/06) |
Breanna Eveland of Kansas State
» Eveland is not only one of the favorites for the title in the pole vault this June, but she also set a collegiate record in the women's decathlon. Now in her final season at Kansas State, Eveland discusses her goals and training this season. (4/25/06) |
Dominique Darden of Miami
» Darden will be a favorite for the 400 meter hurdles title at the 2006 NCAA Outdoor Championships. A vital part of the Miami relays as well, Darden will play a key role in the Hurricanes title run. (4/24/06) |
Michelle Sikes of Wake Forest
» Sikes looks for another outstanding season in the distance events and is already one of the best in the 5,000 meters. With the ACC, NCAA Regional and NCAA Championships ahead, Sikes talks about her upcoming races. (4/21/06) |
Heather Dorniden of Minnesota
» Dorniden came out on top to win the women's 800 meter title at the 2006 NCAA Indoor Championships as a true freshman. Already off to a fast start this outdoor season as well, Dorniden will be a major threat for the title in Sacramento. (4/20/06) |
Kara Patterson of Purdue
» As a freshman in 2005, Patterson claimed the Big Ten and Mideast Regional titles in the javelin. Now currently ranked second in the country, Patterson has high hopes for the NCAA Championships and beyond. (4/19/06) |
Churandy Martina of UTEP
» Martina has established himself as one of the top sprinters in the country today. With his win in the 100 meters at the Texas Relays, Martina looks forward to even more titles this season. (4/12/06) |
Jim Dilling of Minnesota State
» Dilling, a junior at Minnesota State University, cleared 7-6 to win the high jump at the 2006 NCAA Division II Indoor Championships. As one of the top high jumpers in the nation, Dilling talks about his title and future. (4/3/06) |
Garrett Johnson of Florida State
» Johnson claimed the 2006 NCAA Division I Indoor shot put title with his throw of 67-02.25. Johnson was one of 32 college students from throughout the United States chosen to study at the University of Oxford this fall. (3/16/06) |
Rondell Ruff of Michigan
» Ruff comes off an outstanding 2005 campaign which included being a member of the NCAA Indoor Champion distance medley and competing at the NCAA Outdoor Championshps. Ruff looks forward to his final outdoor season starting this April. (2/21/06) |
Desiraye Osburn of Wichita State
» Osburn recently broke the all-time MVC record in the 3,000 meters with her time of 9:17.40. An All-American in the 5,000 meters at the 2005 NCAA Outdoor Championships, Osburn hopes to return to that level again this season. (2/20/06) |
Aaron Plas of Nebraska
» Plas is the defending Big XII Conference Champion in the men's high jump with a personal-best height of 7-3.75. With the conference and national meets just a few weeks away, Plas hopes to jump even higher. (2/15/06) |
Scott Martin of Oklahoma
» Martin is one of the best vaulters in the Big 12 conference and the country today. With his experience of clearing over 18 feet, Martin should be in the mix for the NCAA title this season. (1/22/06) |
Douglas Bell of Delaware State
» Bell hopes to return once again to the NCAA Outdoor Championships which saw him advance to the semi-finals in the 400 meter hurdles in Sacramento in 2005. Bell looks for bigger and better things in 2006 as well. (1/17/06) |
Ashley Selig of Nebraska
» Selig captured Nebraska’s first-ever national championship in a multi-event competition with her 2005 NCAA indoor pentathlon title. Selig looks to defend her title in her senior year for Nebraska. (12/7/05) |
Amarachi Ukabam of Southern Illinois
» Ukabam's 2005 season saw her earn All-American in the indoor shot put and weight throw along with the outdoor shot put and discus. The former Ohio State star heads into her final year at Southern Illinois. (12/6/05) |
Sharon Day of Cal Poly SLO
» Day capped off an amazing 2005 season by taking home the women's high jump title at the NCAA Outdoor Championships. Now in her senior year, Day hopes to repeat as the champion and excel on the professional level. (12/5/05) |