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2007 Interviews

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Russ Johnson of Tennessee » In August 2005, The University of Tennessee recruited one of its most valuable contributors to its track and field program, for the second time. Mentioning his name is enough to bring a smile to head coach Bill Webb’s face. (5/31/07)
Alysia Johnson of California » Johnson is coming off the Pac-10 title in the 800 meters and will now look for the NCAA West Regional title in the event. A favorite in a deep field of runners this season, Johnson looks to take her experience to rise to the top. (5/22/07)
Katie Erdman of Michigan » Erdman currently holds the fastest time in the nation at 800 meters with her time of 2:02.99 set at Arizona State earlier this season. Erdman will be a favorite for the NCAA title this June in Sacramento. (4/10/07)
Jim Grabow of Long Beach State » Grabow clocked 13:44.04 in the 5,000 meters to automatically qualify for the NCAA Championships. With the school-record under his belt, Grabow looks for even faster times this season. (2/19/07)
April Kubishta of Arizona State » Kubishta exploded on the pole vault scene with her personal-best and collegiate-leading clearance of 14-01.25 set in Flagstaff. Kubishta will now look for the NCAA title next month in Arkansas. (2/14/07)
Thomas Chamney of Notre Dame » Chamney has shown promise once again in the 800 meters so far this season as he'll be one of the favorites during the NCAA Championships. Originally from Tipperary, Ireland, he holds a personal-best time of 1:46.82. (2/14/07)
Frances Koons of Villanova » Koons won the 3,000 meters in a new meet record and NCAA automatic qualifying time of 9:01.02 at the New Balance Invitaitonal. Koons will now look for the NCAA title in the event. (2/7/07)
Norris Frederick of Washington » Frederick was the first Husky to clear 7 feet in the high jump and leap over 25 feet in the long jump. Frederick will be a favorite for the long jump title at the NCAA Championships once again. (2/6/07)
Russ Winger of Idaho » Winger will look for his first ever NCAA title in the shot put this March in Arkansas. After placing second in the event last year, Winger has high hopes for this season and beyond. (1/31/07)
Ashley Muffet of Kentucky » The Kentucky sophomore is making big strides after transferring from Ashland. Muffet will be one to watch in the shot put at the SEC and NCAA meets. (1/27/07)
Simone Facey of Texas A&M » The Texas A&M junior already set school-records in the 60 and 200 meter dashes this season. Facey will be vital to the Aggies' Big 12 and NCAA title runs. (1/27/07)
Yvette Lewis of Hampton » Lewis comes off an outstanding 2006 season which saw her claim the indoor triple jump title at the NCAA Championships. An excellent hurdler as well, Lewis is one of the top athletes in the nation this season. (1/11/07)
Ashley Caldwell of UCLA » Caldwell was an All-American at the 2005 NCAA Cross Country Championships. Now in her senior year, Caldwell looks to lead the Bruins once again on the course and on the track during the season. (10/19/06)
Eddie Kipchoge of Bowling Green » Originally from Eldoret, Kenya, Kipchoge comes to Bowling Green as one of the most talented freshman in the nation today. Fresh off his All-Ohio title, Kipchoge now looks forward to the Mid-American Conference and NCAA Championships. (10/11/06)
Hailey Harren of Gustavus Adolphus » Harren, who is currently a senior at Gustavus Adolphus (MN), captured the 2005 NCAA Division III Cross Country Championship. Harren became just the second Gustavus cross country runner to win an individual NCAA Championship. (10/9/06)
Elizabeth Ambrus of UAB » Ambrus qualified for both the 5,000 and 10,000 meters at the 2006 NCAA Outdoor Championships. After another successful campaign on the track, Ambrus hopes to continue that trend into this cross country season. (9/21/06)
Elaine Binkley of Denison » Binkley is a senior at Denison University. Last year she finished 7th overall, helping her team finish as the overall winners, at the 2005 Great Lakes Cross Country Regional meet. (9/19/06)
David Cheromei of Virginia Intermont College » Cheromei attends Virginia Intermont College, where he is a multiple time NAIA national champion. Cheromei has personal-best times of 8:38 in the 3k steeple and 28:02 for 10k. (9/15/06)
Hassaan Stamps of Vermont » After a successful campaign as an assistant at Cal-State LA and Tennessee, Stamps joins Vermont this season as their new assistant coach. Stamps was a four-time All-American while at Tennessee and was part of their 2001 NCAA Outdoor Championship team. (9/14/06)

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