Marcus Mayes of Missouri
» Outdoors Mayes earned All-Big 12 Conference honors by finishing 6th in the 800 meters with a personal best time of 1:47.78 and qualified for regionals. (updated: May 8) |
Justin Byron of North Carolina A&T
» Born in Washington DC, Byron currently resides in PG County Maryland. Byron holds a personal best of 46.20 in the 400 meters and will look to earn All-American in the event as well. (updated: Apr 13) |
Brian Mondschein of Virginia Tech
» Mondschein was the runner-up in the pole vault at the 2005 NCAA Outdoor Championships and holds personal best height of 18-01.25. He concluded the 2005 season as a two-time All-American, the NCAA East Region Rhampion and a two-time ACC Champion. (updated: June 11) |
Adam Sarafian of Georgia
» Sarafain looks to produce a stellar season at Georgia after a great high school career in the pole vault. Now a sophomore for the Bulldogs after falling to a number of injuries during his freshman yar, Sarafain finished fourth at the 2005 SEC Indoor Championships. (updated: Mar 26) |
Jerod Wims of Florida International
» Wims enters his sophomore year with high expectations after a solid freshman season at Florida International. Wims holds personal best times of 10.53 in the 100 meters, 21.28 in the 200 meters and 47.40 in the 400 meters. (updated: Feb 1) |
Shantia Moss of Georgia Tech
» Moss ran a personal-record time of 13.37 in the prelims of the 100 meter hurdles at the 2005 NCAA East Region Championships and then went on to compete at the NCAA Outdoor Championships as a freshman. (updated: May 6) |
Kali Baker of Nevada
» Baker's freshman year in 2004 saw her claim the 800-meters at the NCAA Western Regional final. In 2005, Baker suffered several injuries and will look to reach the NCAA finals once again in the 800 meters which saw her take 11th in 2004. (updated: May 23) |
Elizabeth Ambrus of UAB
» Ambrus placed first in the 2005 Conference USA Championships, leading the Blazers to a second-place finish. In 2004, Ambrus was named first-team All-Conference USA. (updated: May 30) |
Dedrick Tillerson of Kentucky
» Under the guidance of coach Erin Tucker, Tillerson finished 5th at the 2005 SEC Championships in the 400 meter hurdles and 6th at NCAA Mid-East Regional Championships. (updated: Mar 19) |
Joe Moore of Kansas State
» Moore clocked a team season-best time and finish in the 3,000 meter steeplechase at the 2005 Stanford Invitational. Moore holds personal-best times of 8:26 at 3,000 meters and 14:40 at 5,000 meters. (updated: Mar 26) |
Matt Scherer of Oregon
» Scherer is of the best athletes in the country in the 400 meters with a personal best time of 45.95 seconds. At the 2005 NCAA Outdoor Championships, Scherer anchored the men’s 4x400 meter relay to take third overall in a school-record time of 3:00.81. (updated: May 25) |
Peter Cathcart of St. Olaf College
» Cathcart is a two-time All-American in the shot put from St. Olaf College with a personal best of 54'1". Cathcart is also a three-time conference champion, two-time MIAC field Athlete of the Year and holds two school records. (updated: Mar 13) |
Brandon Tripp of Greenville College
» Tripp is a 4-time NCAA Division III All-American with personal bests of 6.40 and 10.43 seconds in the 55 and 100 meter dashes. Now in his senior year, Tripp looks forward to placing much higher in his individual races. (updated: Feb 8) |
Joel Smith of Cedarville University
» Smith was the 2004 NCCAA Champion in the high jump and holds a personal best clearance of 7-1.25. Now a senior at Cedarville, Smith will also focus on the triple jump and javelin. (updated: Mar 15) |
Jeremy Orr of Michigan State
» Chosen as the 2005 Big Ten Freshman of the Year, Orr took fourth at the Big Ten Championships in both the 100 (10.49) and 200 (21.25) meters. Orr's personal best time of 46.70 in the 400 meters was set last year as well. (updated: Apr 23) |
Kristjan Hunter of Manitoba
» Hunter was the High School Athlete of the Year at College Pierre-Elliott-Trudeau. He represented Team Canada at 2004 NACAC Under-23 Championships. (updated: May 17) |
Tramell Smith of Illinois
» Smith recorded a personal-best time of 1:48.81 in the 800 meters at the 2005 Big Ten Championships and reached the quarterfinals in the 800 meters at the 2005 NCAA Championships. (updated: Mar 30) |
Demi Omole of Wisconsin
» Omole was the 2004 Big Ten Outdoor Champion at 100 meters and won a silver medal in the 100 meters at the 2004 World Junior Championships. (updated: Apr 3) |
Jacoby A. M. DuBose of Howard University
» 2005 was a great junior campaign for Jacoby A. M. DuBose, but he looking for more this season. DuBose had an indoor PR of 7.92 in the 60 meter hurdles. At the USA Indoor Championships, he finished 11th with a time of 7.96. (updated: Mar 26) |
Thomas Chamney of Notre Dame
» Chamney took a year off from his studies to train full time for the European Under-23 Championships in Erfurt, Germany in 2005. He also ran unattached at Notre Dame's Alex Wilson Invitational, establishing an 800-meter personal best of 1:48.73. (updated: Feb 23) |
Rondell Ruff of Michigan
» Ruff was a member of the NCAA champion DMR (9:30.82) at 2005 NCAA Indoor Championships running the 1,200-meter leg. While qualifying for the 2005 NCAA Championships with a fifth-place 1,500m finish (3:46.90) at the NCAA Mideast Regional, Ruff looks for bigger and better things this season. (updated: Apr 11) |
Marc Pallozzi of Albany
» Pallozzi, a junior from Waterford, N.Y., was a walk-on transfer last year from SUNY-Plattsburgh. In just his fifth time ever throwing the javelin, Pallozzi placed eigth in the 2005 NCAA East Regional Championships and holds a personal best mark of 212 feet. (updated: May 30) |
Anthony Pavicic of Lake Superior State
» Pavicic is currently entering his 5th year at Lake Superior State University where he is also the team captain. He does not have any cross country eligibility left as his main focus is indoor and outdoor track. (updated: Mar 28) |
Kevin Lindsey of Azusa Pacific
» Lindsey is a nine-time All-American, currently is a part of the national record in the 4x800 meter relay and is a three-time defending champion in that event. (updated: Feb 10) |
Vicky Gill
» Gill was a student-athlete at Florida State for three years with outstanding credentials in cross country and on the track. Gill owns a personal best time of 4:20 in the 1,500 meters and 1:13.59 in the half-marathon. (updated: Oct 19) |
Joshwyn Abrams
» Abrams finished his collegiate career at Delaware State after posting career-best times of 10.32 in the 100 meters, 20.66 in the 200 meters and 45.99 in the 400 meters. (updated: May 1) |
Jesse Norman
» Norman is currently training for a marathon with the goal of qualifying for the Olympic Trials in 2008. Norman is a graduate of Western Carolina University and is currently attending graduate school there. (updated: Mar 27) |
Lynden Reder of Hamline University
» Reder enters his third season as the Hamline assistant coach. During his first season, Reder was finishing his career at Minnesota. Reder was a Div. I All-American in the weight throw at the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships in 2004. (updated: May 21) |
Kevin Semanick of Rhodes College
» Semanick is the assistant coach of the sprints and jumps at Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee. As a student-athlete at The College of New Jersey, he was a 7-time NCAA Division III National Championships competitor. (updated: May 31) |