Steve Manz of Michigan State
» Already looking forward to the NCAA Championships, Manz hope to achieve bigger and better things in his last collegiate campaign this season with his best of 62-8.75 in the shot put. |
Mitch Potter of Minnesota
» A nine-time All-American in his career, Potter enters his senior year for the Minnesota Golden Gophers. Placing third in the 400 meters at the 2003 NCAA Outdoor Championships with a time of 44.58, Potter will be one of the favorites for the title this season. |
Adam Steele of Minnesota
» A five-time All-American in his career, Steele claimed the 2003 NCAA Outdoor 400 meter title with his school-record time of 44.57. Steele comes off a summer of international competition and will fight for the indoor title as well. |
Mike Inge of Kent State
» The sophomore from Kent State established himself as one of the premier 800 meter runners with his 2003 USA Junior National title. With a personal best of 1:47.77 set indoors, Inge looks to win yet another MAC title and chase down the nations best a well. |
Christian Smith of Kansas State
» The sophomore from Kansas State looks to do more damage this year in the 800 meters as a competitor during the 2003 NCAA Championships. Smith's best time of 1:47.91 during the indoor season will assure him of another trip to the big show once again. |
Karen Freberg of Florida
» Freberg is a two-time NCAA All-American and two-time SEC Champion in the shot put. During the 2003 season, Feberg set bests of 61-2.25 in the weight throw, 55-9.75 in the shot put and 172-11 in the hammer throw. |
Bill Neumann of Iowa
» Bill Neumann is a two-time All-American in the javelin while also placing third at the 2003 NCAA Championships with a season-best throw of 243-8. Originally from Comox, British Columbia, Canada, Neumann also has his sights on the Canadian Olympic Team this summer. |
Vince Galgano of Columbia
» Galgano looks to be one of the top 800 meter runners in the nation and heading back to the NCAA Championships. With his senior year now upon him, Galgano will share his experiences during his last season as a collegiate student-athlete. |
David Oliver of Howard
» The three-time MEAC Outdoor champion took home a fourth place finish at the 2003 NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships in the 110 meter hurdles. As Oliver heads into his senior campaign, he will look to lower his personal best of 13.60 even more this season. |
Nick Willis of Michigan
» Willis, a native of Lower Hutt, New Zealand,
was a 2003 NCAA finalist in the 1,500 meter run. Along
with being a 2003 NCAA indoor All-America with the distance
medley relay, Willis is one of the premier distance runners
in the collegiate ranks right now. |
Chris Stine of Western Michigan
» Stine enters the 2004 season as one of the favorites for the steeplechase title in the Mid-American Conference. With the news of their program to be cut, Stine will share his thoughts throughout the season as well. |
Justin Motkowicz of Loyola-Chicago
» Motkowicz enters his senior year as one of the best distance runners in the Horizon League. With big expectations, 2004 should be a banner year for Motkowicz. |
Abraham Ekal of SMU
» Born and raised in Kenya, Ekal did not start running until his move to the United States. Currently a senior at SMU, Ekal looks to spark the distance sqaud once again after helping the DMR to a 4th place finish at the 2003 NCAA Indoor Championships. |
Peter Paplanus of Chico State
» After redshirting the 2003 season, Paplanus looks to make headlines this season for Chico State. Specializing in the 800 meters, the sophomore has big goals for what could be an outstanding season. |
Todd Mobley of Notre
Dame » Mobley's development as one
of the top distance runners on the Irish cross country
and track and field teams earned him All-American status
at the NCAA Cross Country Championships. The senior looks
to go out in grand fashion for the 2003-04 seasons. |
Ryan Ketchum of Indiana
» Looking to make a big impact at the Big Ten and NCAA Championship meets, Ketchum is ready to go once again entering his sophomore year. Also redshirting his freshman year, Ketchum looks to bring the Hoosiers to high places. |
Wil Fleming of Indiana
» A former Junior National Weightlifting
Champion and High School All-American, Wil Fleming hopes
to bring big things to the campus of Indiana in the throws
this season. The sophomore looks forward to suprising
the entire field in 2004. |
Will Banks of Western State
» The 2003 NCAA Division II Indoor mile champion had an outstanding year which also ended with a third place finish in the 1500 meters. The junior from Western State hopes to earn even more accolades this season. |