JSCC Athletics Announce Volleyball, Cross-Country Assistant Coaches
Share Tweet Share Share Email (Big 12 Graphic) This list will be updated all year in an effort to recognize all former local prep stars who have gone on to win either academic and/or athletic awards at the next level. These are not high school […]
This list will be updated all year in an effort to recognize all former local prep stars who have gone on to win either academic and/or athletic awards at the next level. These are not high school awards but collegiate and professional recognition. NOT CHAMPIONSHIPS. If you are aware of anything I have missed along the way, please let me know. amoralesmytucson@yahoo.com
Portions from news release.
Devyn Netz/Softball
Ironwood Ridge/Arizona
D1Softball Top 100 (1/13)
Top Cat of the Week (2/10)
Big 12 Pitcher of the Week (2/25)
Softball America Star of the Week (4/2)
Top Cat of the Week (4/1)
Arizona Ruby Award Finalist (4/25)
Arizona Highlight of the Year (4/28)
Big 12 Pitcher of the Week (4/29)
Big 12 All-Tournament Team (5/10)
Big 12 Player of the Year (5/7)
Big 12 First Team (5/7)
Big All-Defense Team (5/7)
Tanvi Narendran/Tennis
Rincon/UHS/Arizona
Big Scholar Athlete of the Year (4/30)
Olivia Rubio/Beach Volleyball
Catalina Foothills/Arizona
XII Student Athlete of the Month (3/22)
Arizona Unsung Hero Award Finalist (4/24)
Arizona Unsung Hero Award (4/28)
Julia Holt/Softball
Canyon del Oro/Howard
MEAC Preseason Pitcher of the Year (1/30)
MEAC Preseason First Team (1/30)
CSE Top 50 (1/25)
MEAC Pitcher of the Week (3/4)
MEAC All-Academic (5/5)
MEAC All-Conference (5/6)
Alexis Aguirre/Softball
Canyon del Oro/Eastern AZ Coach
ACCAC Coach of the Year (5/7)
Arianna Flores/Softball
Salpointe/Pima
ACCAC D-II Pitcher of the Week (1/29)
ACCAC D-II Pitcher of the Week (2/5)
ACCAC D-II Pitcher of the Week (2/13)
ACCAC D-II Pitcher of the Week (2/20)
ACCAC D-II Co-Pitcher of the Year (5/7)
First Team All-ACCAC Division II (5/7)
All-Region I, Division II (5/7)
Jiselle Nunez/Softball
Tucson/Pima
ACCAC D-II Player of the Week (2/13)
ACCAC D-II Player of the Week (2/26)
First Team All-ACCAC D-II (5/7)
All-Region I, Division II (5/7)
Natalya Rivera/Softball
Sunnyside/Pima
NJCAA D-II National Player of the Week (2/20)
ACCAC D-II Player of the Week (2/20)
ACCAC D-II Player of the Week (1/29)
First Team All-ACCAC (5/7)
All-Region I, Division II (5/7)
Talia Martin/Softball
Mountain View/Pima
ACCAC D-II Player of the Week (3/12)
First Team All-ACCAC (5/7)
All-Region I, Division II (5/7)
Jessica Thompson/Softball
Tanque Verde/Pima
Second Team All-ACCAC (5/7)
All-Region I, Division II (5/7)
Aubrey Marx/Softball
Cienega/Pima
ACCAC Player of the Week (4/25)
Second Team All-ACCAC (5/7)
All-Region I, Division II (5/7)
Alyssa Noriega/Softball
Pueblo/Pima
Second Team All-ACCAC (5/7)
All-Region I, Division II (5/7)
Lili Vigil German/Softball
Ironwood Ridge/Arizona Western
ACCAC Pitcher of the Week (3/26)
All-ACCAC First Team (5/7)
All-Region I, Division I (5/7)
Destanee Nez/Softball
Canyon del Oro/Eastern AZ
All-ACCAC First Team (5/7)
All-Region I, Division I (5/7)
Brianna Wunderle/Softball
Marana/Central Arizona
ACCAC Player of the Week (4/18)
All-ACCAC First Team (5/7)
All-Region I, Division I (5/7)
Mya Hernandez/Softball
Sahuaro/Central Arizona
All-ACCAC First Team (5/7)
Reese McFarland/Softball
Sabino/Eastern Arizona
All-ACCAC First Team (5/7)
Luis Pablo Navarro/Baseball
Walden Grove/Pima
ACCAC D-II Pitcher of the Week (2/20)
ACCAC D-II Second Team (4/29)
All-Region Second Team (4/29)
Belen Camacho/Softball
Pueblo/Pima
ACCAC Pitcher of the Week (4/13)
ACCAC Pitcher of the Week (4/25)
Paul Vasquez/Wrestling
Pueblo/Sahuarita Coach
NWCA Coach of the Year (4/2)
Savannah Gutierrez/Soccer
Tucson/Texas A&M International
Defensive Player of the Year (4/29)
Gianna Pancost/Softball
Sabino/Colorado Springs
All-RMAC Second Team (4/30)
Daniel Miranda/Wrestling
Mountain View/ASU
NWCA Scholar All-American (4/2)
Trayvion White-Austin/Track
Sahuaro/Arizona
NCAA Indoor All-American (3/15)
Arizona Sapphire Ward Finalist (4/26)
Olivia Rubio/Beach Volleyball
Catalina Foothills/Arizona
XII Student Athlete of the Month (3/22)
Arizona Unsung Hero Award Finalist (4/24)
Mason White/Baseball
Salpointe/Arizona
Perfect Game Preseason Third Team All-American (1/7)
Preseason All-Big 12 Team (1/23)
NCBWA Preseason All-American (2/7)
Big 12 Player of the Week (4/21)
Michael Masunas/Football
Sabino/Michigan State
Spartan Academic Highest Honor (4/15)
Brianna Arizmendi/Basketball
Salpointe/Knox
CSC Academic All-District (3/27)
Audrey Jimenez/Wrestling
Sunnyside/Lehigh
MOW US U20 World Team (4/6)
Brian Peabody/Basketball
Sahuaro/Pima Coach
NJCAA West District COY (3/25)
Joey Staiger/Baseball
Cienega/National Park
NJCAA Region 2 Pitcher of the Week (3/1)
Isaiah Roebuck/Baseball
Marana/Jamestown
Kennedy S. Wanner Award (4/4)
Lucas Casey/Baseball
Canyon del Oro/Pima
ACCAC D-II Pitcher of the Week (1/29)
ACCAC D-II Pitcher of the Week (3/26)
Diego Bejarano/Baseball
Tucson/ Park-Gilbert
GSAC Champion of Character (3/26)
Lauryn Carbajal/Softball
Sunnyside/Western New Mexico
Athlete of the Week (3/24)
D-II Top Hitter (3/25)
Lillian Gradillas-Flores/Wrestling
Mountain View/Southern Oregon
NAIA All-America (3/15)
Marisol Peña/Wrestling
Cienega/GCU
NCWC All-American (3/15)
Paris Mikinski/High Jump
Salpointe/Arizona
NCAA Indoor All-American (3/15)
Maddie Hairgrove/Softball
Catalina Foothills/Jamestown
NSAA Pitcher of the Week (3/10)
Angel Addleman/Basketball
Palo Verde/ OUAZ
GSAC Winter Scholar Athlete (2/25)
GSAC All-Conference (2/25)
Leah Salas/Softball
Sahuarita/Embry Riddle
GSAC Player of the Week (3/10)
Vanessa Brink/Softball
Empire/Embry Riddle
GSAC Pitcher of the Week (3/10)
Hope Hisey/Soccer
Canyon del Oro/Spokane
USL Super League Team of the Month (3/4)
Alma Garcia/Softball
Salpointe/Benedictine
Midwest College Classic Player of the Tournament (3/7)
Maylee Thompson/Track and Field
Willcox/Pima
NJCAA Indoor All-American Long Jump (3/9)
NJCAA Indoor All-American Pentathlon (3/9)
Morgan Pepe/Track and Field
Ironwood Ridge/Pima
NJCAA Indoor All-American Pole Vault (3/9)
Coben Bourguet/Football
Salpointe/ASU
NFF Valley of the Sun Scholar Athlete (3/8)
Trenton Bourguet/Football
Marana/ASU
NFF Valley of the Sun Scholar Athlete (3/8)
Bria Medina/Basketball
Salpointe/Knox College
MWC Performer of the Week (1/12)
MWC Performer of the Week (2/17)
Midwest All-Conference (3/4)
Sean Elliott/Basketball
Cholla/Arizona
UA Humanities Alumni of the Year (3/3)
Alyssa Bronw/Basketball
Sahuaro/UNLV
Player of the Game (2/23)
Mat’Tanaya Vital/Basketball
Amphitheater/Pima
ACCAC D-II Player of the Week (2/27)
Makayla Holthaus/Basketball
Ironwood Ridge/OUAZ
GSAC Winter Scholar Athlete (2/25)
Landyn Lewis/Golf
Tucson/PGA Southwest
PGA Southwest Patriot Award (2/28)
Bruno Fina/Football
Salpointe/Duke
CSC Academic All-District (1/7)
CSC Academic All-America 2nd Team (1/28)
Nayeli Nidez Acuña/Basketball
Sunnyside/Knox College
MWC Performer of the Week (1/21)
Lathan Ransom/Football
Salpointe/Ohio State
PFF Highest Graded Run Defender (1/17)
Bryce Cotton/Basketball
Palo Verde/Perth Wildcats
Game 23 MVP (1/16)
Game 22 MVP (1/15)
Game 21 MVP (1/6)
Wes Ball/Basketball
Marana/Pima
ACCAC Player of the Week (1/9)
Dylan Cook/Football
Ironwood Ridge/Morehead State
CSC Academic All-District (1/7)
Tyler Mustain/Football
Pusch Ridge/Arizona
CSC Academic All-District (1/7)
LOS ANGELES – Sophomore Spencer Johnson of UCLA Men’s Tennis has been selected the Student-Athlete of the Week for competitions held between May 6-12. Johnson delivered the deciding point as UCLA knocked off crosstown rival USC to continue its improbable NCAA Championship run. The 4-2 win moved the Bruins through to the quarterfinal round, […]
WINTHROP, Mass. — After the Regis College Women’s Track and Field team earned a fifth-place finish at the Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) Championships on April 27, the GNAC announced its 2025 Outdoor Track and Field postseason honors. Among the recipients, first-year Alexandra Nicholls-Millen (Natick, Mass.) was named to the GNAC All-Sportsmanship Team, recognized for her […]
WINTHROP, Mass. — After the Regis College Women’s Track and Field team earned a fifth-place finish at the Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) Championships on April 27, the GNAC announced its 2025 Outdoor Track and Field postseason honors. Among the recipients, first-year Alexandra Nicholls-Millen (Natick, Mass.) was named to the GNAC All-Sportsmanship Team, recognized for her character, dedication, and positive representation of the Pride.
Millen competed in five meets during her debut outdoor season. She opened the spring with a personal-best time of 14.88 in the 100 meters at the Wesleyan Swanson Invitational. Later in the season, she posted another personal record in the 200 meters, clocking a time of 30.37 at the Silfen Invitational.
First Team-Gold Medalist
Second Team-Silver Medalist
Third Team-Bronze Medalist
SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS FINALS DIVISION 7 San Gabriel Academy d. Brea Olinda, 3-2 FRIDAY’S SCHEDULE FINALS At Cerritos College DIVISION 1 Mira Costa vs. Huntington Beach, 7 p.m. At Mater Dei DIVISION 2 Peninsula vs. Mater Dei, 6:30 p.m. At Crossroads DIVISION 8 Katella vs. Wildwood, 6 p.m. SATURDAY’S SCHEDULE FINALS […]
SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS
WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS
FINALS
DIVISION 7
San Gabriel Academy d. Brea Olinda, 3-2
FRIDAY’S SCHEDULE
FINALS
At Cerritos College
DIVISION 1
Mira Costa vs. Huntington Beach, 7 p.m.
At Mater Dei
DIVISION 2
Peninsula vs. Mater Dei, 6:30 p.m.
At Crossroads
DIVISION 8
Katella vs. Wildwood, 6 p.m.
SATURDAY’S SCHEDULE
FINALS
At Cerritos College
DIVISION 3
Orange Lutheran vs. Tesoro, 10 a.m.
DIVISION 5
Esperanza vs. Kennedy, 12:30 p.m.
DIVISION 9
CAMS vs. Downey Calvary Chapel, 3 p.m.
DIVISION 6
Quartz Hill vs. El Toro, 6 p.m.
At Santa Barbara
DIVISION 4
Sage Hill vs. Santa Barbara, 1 p.m.
Share The 2025 Division III outdoor track and field championships are from May 22-24, 2025 at the SPIRE Institute’s Outdoor Track & Field facility in Geneva, Ohio. Here’s everything you need to know. DIII men’s and women’s outdoor track and field championships selections Selections for the 2025 DIII men’s and women’s outdoor track and field championships […]
The 2025 Division III outdoor track and field championships are from May 22-24, 2025 at the SPIRE Institute’s Outdoor Track & Field facility in Geneva, Ohio. Here’s everything you need to know.
Selections for the 2025 DIII men’s and women’s outdoor track and field championships will be revealed on Friday, May 16, via a press release on NCAA.com by 8 p.m. ET. Qualifying marks from Saturday, March 1, to Friday, May 16, are considered.
The 2025 DIII outdoor track and field championships are from May 22-24, 2025 at the SPIRE Institute’s Outdoor Track & Field facility in Geneva, Ohio. Check out the schedule of events below.
Click or tap here for the schedule of events in PDF form
In 2024, Wisconsin-La Crosse won the men’s championship and WashU won the women’s title. See complete histories before this year’s championships below.
Year | School | Coach | Score | Runner-Up | score | Site |
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2024 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | Josh Buchholtz | 76 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh | 48 | Myrtle Beach, SC |
2023 | MIT | Todd Linder | 60.5 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | 49 | Rochester, NY |
2022 | Wisconsin-Eau Claire | Chip Schneider | 73 | John Carroll | 48 | Geneva, Ohio |
2021 | Wartburg | Marcus Newsom | 54 | Wisconsin-Eau Claire | 49 | Greensboro, NC. |
2020 | Canceled due to Covid-19 pandemic | — | — | — | — | — |
2019 | Wisconsin-Eau Claire | Chip Schneider | 68 | MIT | 38 | Geneva, Ohio |
2018 | Mount Union | Kevin Lucas | 36 | North Central (Ill.) | 35 | Wisconsin-La Crosse |
2017 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | Josh Buchholtz | 47 | Wisconsin-Whitewater | 45 | Geneva, Ohio |
2016 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | Josh Buchholtz | 41 | Wisconsin-Eau Claire | 33 | Wartburg |
2015 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | Josh Buchholtz | 71 | Wisconsin-Eau Claire | 46 | Canton, New York |
2014 | Mount Union | Kevin Lucas | 47 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | 42 | Delaware, Ohio |
2013 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | Josh Buchholtz | 66 | Wisconsin-Eau Claire | 64 | Wisconsin-La Crosse |
2012 | McMurry | Barbara Crousen | 66 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | 47 | Claremont, Calif. |
2011 | North Central (Ill.) | Frank Gamarosso | 58 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | 56 | Ohio Wesleyan |
2010 | North Central (Ill.) | Al Carius | 53 | Salisbury | 36 | Berea, Ohio |
2009 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh | John Zupanc | 46 | McMurry | 40 | Marietta |
2008 | McMurry | Barbara Crousen | 35 | SUNY Cortland | 33 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh |
2007 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | Brent Erickson | 99 | SUNY Cortland | 34 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh |
2006 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | Mark Guthrie | 74.5 | Lincoln (Pa.) | 54 | Benedictine (Ill.) |
2005 | Lincoln (Pa.) | Cyrus Jones | 70 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | 67.5 | Wartburg |
2004 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | Mark Guthrie | 101 | Nebraska-Kearney | 39 | Milikin |
2003 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | Mark Guthrie | 88 | Lincoln (Pa.) | 64 | St. Lawrence |
2002 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | Mark Guthrie | 64 | Calvin | 41 | Macalester |
2001 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | Mark Guthrie | 80 | Lincoln (Pa.) | 60 | Milikin |
2000 | Lincoln (Pa.), North Central (Ill.) | Cyrus Jones, Al Carius | 52 | North Central (Ill.) | ||
1999 | Lincoln (Pa.) | Cyrus Jones | 62 | Pacfic Lutheran | 47 | Baldwin-Wallace |
1998 | North Central (Ill.) | Al Carius | 91 | Lincoln (Pa.) | 73 | Macalester |
1997 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | Mark Guthrie | 69.5 | Lincoln (Pa.) | 58.3 | Wisconsin-La Crosse |
1996 | Lincoln (Pa.) | Cyrus Jones | 61 | Williams | 59 | North Central (Ill.) |
1995 | Lincoln (Pa.) | Cyrus Jones | 80 | Williams | 61 | Carleton |
1994 | North Central (Ill.) | Al Carius | 75 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | 74 | North Central (Ill.) |
1993 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | Mark Guthrie | 97 | Lincoln (Pa.) | 76 | Baldwin-Wallace |
1992 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | Mark Guthrie | 73.5 | Lincoln (Pa.) | 51.33 | Colby |
1991 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | Mark Guthrie | 73 | Lincoln (Pa.) | 64 | Baldwin-Wallace |
1990 | Lincoln (Pa.) | Cyrus Jones | 49 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh | 45 | North Central (Ill.) |
1989 | North Central (Ill.) | Al Carius | 66 | Lincoln (Pa.) | 58 | North Central (Ill.) |
1988 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | Mark Guthrie | 54 | Lincoln (Pa.) | 47 | Carleton |
1987 | Frostburg State | Bob Lewis | 66 | Lincoln (Pa.) | 56 | North Central (Ill.) |
1986 | Frostburg State | Bob Lewis | 61 | Lincoln (Pa.), UW-La Crosse | 58 | Wiconsin-La Crosse |
1985 | Lincoln (Pa.) | Cyrus Jones | 61 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | 58 | Denison |
1984 | Rowan | Oscar Moore | 114 | Mount Union | 100 | Carleton |
1983 | Rowan | Oscar Moore | 97 | Hamline | 94 | North Central (Ill.) |
1982 | Rowan | Oscar Moore | 119 | Hamline | 111.5 | North Central (Ill.) |
1981 | Rowan | Oscar Moore | 58 | Augustana (Ill.) | 42 | Case |
1980 | Rowan | Oscar Moore | 61 | Cal State Stanislaus | 56 | North Central (Ill.) |
1979 | Slippery Rock | William Lennox | 48 | Rowan (Glassboro State then) | 44 | Baldwin-Wallace |
1978 | Occidental | Kevin McNair | 45 | Rowan (Glassboro State then) | 35 | Calvin |
1977 | Southern-New Orleans | A.M. Davenport | 50 | Occidental | 47 | Calvin |
1976 | Southern-New Orleans | A.M. Davenport | 46 | Brandeis | 44 | Chicago |
1975 | Southern-New Orleans | A.M. Davenport | 66 | Augustana (Ill.) | 34 | Baldwin-Wallace |
1974 | Ashland | Paul Armor | 61 | Southern-New Orleans | 48 | Eastern Illinois |
Year | Champion | Coach | Score | Runner-Up | score | Site |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2024 | Washington University in St. Louis |
Jeff Stiles | 71 | Wisconsin La-Crosse | 47.5 | Myrtle Beach, SC |
2023 | Wisconsin La-Crosse | Nickolas Davis | 67.5 | Loras | 58 | Rochester, NY |
2022 | Loras | Matt Jones | 55 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | 51 | Geneva, Ohio |
2021 | Loras | Matt Jones | 58 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | 56 | Greensboro, NC |
2020 | Canceled due to Covid-19 pandemic | — | — | — | — | — |
2019 | Loras | Matt Jones | 53 | Washington U. | 49 | Geneva, Ohio |
2018 | George Fox/UMass Boston (Co-champs) | John Smith/Consandria Walker-Hall | 44 | Washington U. | 38 | Wisconsin-La Crosse |
2017 | Washington (Mo.) | Jeff Stiles | 56 | Ithaca | 37 | Geneva, Ohio |
2016 | Illinois Wesleyan | Chris Schumacher | 42 | Baldwin | 41 | Waverly, Iowa |
2015 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | Pat Healy | 73 | Wisconsin-Eau Claire | 43 | Canton, New York |
2014 | Wartburg | Marcus Newsom | 65 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh | 63 | Delaware, Ohio |
2013 | Wartburg | Marcus Newsom | 46 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh | 43 | Wisconsin-La Crosse |
2012 | Wartburg | Marcus Newsom | 129 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh | 52 | Claremont, Calif. |
2011 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh | Pat Ebel | 80 | Wartburg | 59 | Ohio Wesleyan |
2010 | Illinois Wesleyan | Chris Schumacher | 54 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh | 53 | Baldwin-Wallace |
2009 | Wartburg | Marcus Newsom | 52 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh | 50 | Marietta |
2008 | UW-River Falls, Ill.-Wesleyan | Martha Brennan, Chris Schumacher | 35 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh | ||
2007 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh | Deb Vercauteren | 57 | Calvin | 44.5 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh |
2006 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh | Deb Vercauteren | 52 | Williams | 42 | Benedictine (Ill.) |
2005 | Wartburg | Marcus Newsom | 43 | Calvin, Wisconsin-Oshkosh | 42 | Wartburg |
2004 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh | Deb Vercauteren | 57 | Calvin | 54.3 | Millikin |
2003 | Wheaton (Mass.) | Paul Souza | 72 | Lehman | 52 | St. Lawrence |
2002 | Wheaton (Mass.) | Paul Souza | 67 | McMurry | 49 | Macalester |
2001 | Wheaton (Mass.) | Paul Souza | 83 1/2 | Calvin | 49 | Millikin |
2000 | Lincoln (Pa.) | Cyrus Jones | 65 | Christopher Newport | 50 | North Central (Ill.) |
1999 | Lincoln (Pa.) | Cyrus Jones | 54 | Wheaton (Mass.) | 48 | Baldwin-Wallace |
1998 | Christopher Newport | Vince Brown | 69 | Wheaton (Mass.) | 50 | Macalester |
1997 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh | Deb Vercauteren | 59 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | 38.8 | Wisconsin-La Crosse |
1996 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh | Deb Vercauteren | 69 1/2 | Lincoln (Pa.) | 62 | North Central (Ill.) |
1995 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh | Deb Vercauteren | 58 | St. Thomas (Minn.) | 52 | Carleton |
1994 | Christopher Newport | Vince Brown | 73 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh | 53 | North Central (Ill.) |
1993 | Lincoln (Pa.) | Cyrus Jones | 57 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | 52 | Baldwin-Wallace |
1992 | Christopher Newport | Vince Brown | 61 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh | 47 | Colby |
1991 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh | Deb Vercauteren | 66 1/2 | SUNY Cortland | 56 | Baldwin-Wallace |
1990 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh | Deb Vercauteren | 75 | SUNY Cortland | 48 | North Central (Ill.) |
1989 | Christopher Newport | Vince Brown | 58 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh | 52 | North Central (Ill.) |
1988 | Christopher Newport | Vince Brown | 95 | Massachusetts-Boston | 65 | Carleton |
1987 | Christopher Newport | Vince Brown | 80 | Massachusetts-Boston | 58 | North Central (Ill.) |
1986 | Massachusetts-Boston | Sherman Hart | 52 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | Wisconsin-La Crosse | |
1985 | SUNY Cortland | Laura Crain | 62 | Southern-New Orleans | 61 | Denison |
1984 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | Gary Wilson | 185 1/2 | Central (Iowa) | 102 | Carleton |
1983 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | Gary Wilson | 156 | St. Thomas (Minn.) | 126 | North Central (Ill.) |
1982 | Central (Iowa) | Jane Kors | 151 | Frostburg State | 96 | North Central (Ill.) |
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Story Links ROCK ISLAND, Illinois- The No. 11 Wartburg men’s track and field team has finished day one of the NCAA Final Qualifier. Carson Collet broke the school record in the outdoor pole vault and (Ian Neyens, Hutton Edney, Benjamin Roussell, Jensen Clapp) broke the school record in the outdoor 4x400m relay. Wartburg’s Competitors: High Jump […]
ROCK ISLAND, Illinois- The No. 11 Wartburg men’s track and field team has finished day one of the NCAA Final Qualifier. Carson Collet broke the school record in the outdoor pole vault and (Ian Neyens, Hutton Edney, Benjamin Roussell, Jensen Clapp) broke the school record in the outdoor 4x400m relay.
Wartburg’s Competitors:
High Jump
8 Tyrell Adams 1.92m 6-03.50
Long Jump
4 Elliott Bond 6.89m 22-07.25
Hammer Throw
3 Christian Nunley 57.60m 188-11
Javelin Throw
4 Trent Polley 55.62m 182-05
Pole Vault
2 Carson Collet 4.95m 16-02.75
10000m
4 Ayden Buchanan 32:41.79
5000m Invite
8 Ben Neville 15:17.76
9 Alex Horstman 15:19.48
10 Gavin Roy 15:24.44
3000m Steeplechase
3 Jack Kinzer 9:01.62
8 Michael Goodenbour 9:10.62
13 Shane Erb 9:25.14
14 Garrison Hubka 9:27.45
19 Conner Sattler 9:30.83
1500m
2 Carter Cruise 3:51.24
15 Nathan Kinzer 3:55.20
22 Sam Schmitz 3:56.80
24 Clay Warson 3:58.42
27 Aidan Decker 3:59.33
36 Andrew Smith 4:03.14
46 Solomon Zaugg 4:19.20
800m
6 Rylan Martin 1:52.48
36 Hutton Edney 1:59.53
37 Aidan Housman 1:59.76
400m Hurdles
15 Seneca Molstre 55.56
16 Noah Bauereis 55.71
33 Weston Johnson 1:00.25
400m
14 Cade Olson 49.58
19 Jeffrey Oestreicher 50.05
24 David Williams 50.84
110m Hurdles
2 Deyton Love 14.37
15 Weston Johnson 15.15
27 Seneca Molstre 15.77
100m
29 Jordan Cleaves 11.04
4x400m
5 Wartburg 3:11.03 (I. Neyens, H. Edney, B. Roussell, J. Clapp)
4x100m
11 Wartburg 41.33 (A. Gruver, E. Bond, J. Weispfenning, A. Wright)
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