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SUU 2010 XC Media Guide
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Cross Country2010 Media GuideCross Country2010 Media Guide
SUU CroSS CoUntry19-time ConferenCe Champion
14 individUal ChampionS
University
name of school: .................. southern utah university
City/Zip: ....................................Cedar City, utah 84720
Founded: .......................................................................1897
enrollment: .................................................................8,066
nickname: ....................................................thunderbirds
Colors: ..................................................scarlet and White
Affiliation: ..............................................nCaa division i
Conference: ..............................................summit League
Administration
President: .......................................dr. Michael t. Benson
athletic director: ...........................................Ken Beazer
assoc. a.d./sWa: .............................. Kristen Whittaker
assoc. a.d./sports Medicine: ..................ricky Mendini
asst. a.d./Compliance: ............................... todd Brown
asst. a.d./Media relations: .......................neil Gardner
asst. Media relations director: ............... Kyle Cottam
address: .............................................. 203 Harris Center
........................................................ 351 W. university Blvd
Office Phone: ..............................................435-586-7752
Fax: ...............................................................435-865-8037
Cell Phone: .................................................435-817-7702
Southern Utah University Quick Facts
Media Guide Credits:
the suu Cross Country/track & Field Media
Guide was designed, written and edited by as-
sistant sports information director Kyle Cottam
with assistance by the sports information staff at
southern utah university. Pictures were provided
by rohn solomon, dr. Greg stauffer, dr. deborah
Hill, the summit League and courtesy of the
Cedar City/iron County Visitor’s Bureau.
Credentials:
Press credentials are not required for admission
to eccles Coliseum or Cross Country meets dur-
ing the season. However, media representatives,
especially photographers, are aksed to contact the
SUU Sports Information Office (435-586-7752)
prior to any home meet so we may assist you in
your needs and make arrangements for you.
Media services:
Phone lines are typically not available during races.
However, workspace will be provided for media
members. Final times/marks will be distributed
and fax/email services will be provided.
interview Policies:
during the week: to arrange an interview with
a player and/or coach, please contact the suu
Sports Information Office at (435) 586-7752
and a time convenient to both parties will be
arranged. no player interviews will be granted on
game day prior to the game.
Game day: suu Head Coach eric Houle will be
available following a meet, following a 10-15 min-
ute break to allow athlete-coach interaction.
suu players may be interviewed at their option
after the period as they leave the facility or a
member of suu’s sid staff can arrange post-meet
interviews with a specific player upon request.
requests for interview with opposing players
must be arranged through that school’s SID office,
according to that school’s interview policies.
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: .....................................................eric Houle
alma Mater, year: .......................... southern utah, 1981
Men’s Conference titles: ............................................ ten
Women’s Conference titles: .................................. nine
Houle’s Office Number: ..........................435-559-3147
assistant Coaches: Jerahmie Murray, dutch Workman
...............................................nathan ott, Mike tornifolio
2009 Conference Summary
Men’s 2009 XC Finish/Pts: ........... ................. second/64
Women’s 2009 XC Finish/Pts: .......................... First/32
Men’s 2010 in Finish/ Pts:............................. third/105.5
Women’s 2010 in Finish/Pts: ......................... third/128
Men’s 2010 out Finish/Pts: ....................... second/136
Women;s 2010 out Finish/Pts: ............. second/192.5
Contents
CHaMPionsHiP troPHies inside CoVersCoaCHinG staFF Coach Houle 2assistant Coaches 3Past Championships 4Meet tHe tHunderBirds Men’s roster/Bios 6-9Women’s roster/Bios 10-13History & reCords Course records 152009 recap 16-172010 season Preview 18Jess Baumgartner, all-american 19the summit League 20soutHern utaH uniVersity PaGes 21-30
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Head Coach • 19th Season • Southern Utah, 1981eric HouLe
thirty-three time conference and 1999 nCaa Mountain regional Coach of the year eric Houle is in his 18th season as head track
and field and cross country coach at Southern Utah University. Since his arrival at SUU in 1992, the Thunderbirds have won 36
conference championships, including four summit League titles, 31 Mid-Con titles combined in track and cross country, an ameri-
can West title and one nCaa Mountain regional cross country championship.
in addition, Houle has coached 621 all-conference athletes, 243 individual conference champions, 23 conference athletes of the
year, 26 conference newcomers of the year, 25 NCAA national qualifiers, 85 NCAA West regional qualifiers and two NCAA All-
americans.
in 2007-08, southern utah cross country swept the inaugural summit League cross country titles, marking the tenth time the men have
capture the conference title and the eighth time for the women. the men followed up the feat the very next year for their third consecutive
cross country title during the 2008-09 season. the men also added an outdoor championship trophy to the case last year as well.
in 2006-07, Coach Houle led the thunderbirds to four conference titles, including a “triple Crown” season for the southern utah men. suu’s men captured the
Mid-Continent cross country title by finishing first through fifth to set a new scoring record and finishing a perfect race. The men then went on to finish first in the
indoor and outdoor track and field championships for the complete sweep on the year. The women joined the men on the top step of the podium during the outdoor
season.
For his efforst, Houle was named the Mid-Con Coach of the Year for men’s cross country, men’s indoor/outdoor track an field and women’s outdoor track and field.
in 2003-04, Houle led the thunderbirds to a dual Mid-Continent Conference “triple Crown” sweep as both programs won the cross country, indoor and outdoor
track titles, marking the first time in conference history that a program had won all six championships in one season. The cross country sweep was the fifth Mid-Con
sweep six years, with the suu women taking home their sixth-straight Mid-Con crown overall, while the t-Bird men won for the sixth time in seven tries.
Meanwhile, the women repeated as indoor and outdoor track champions to claim their second straight “triple Crown” and their third in four years, while the men
tasted victory in the indoor season for the first time in program history and notched their second outdoor title overall in the sweep.
In 1999, Coach Houle led the Thunderbird men to their first-ever NCAA Mountain Division Cross Country
Championship, stopping a streak of six-straight titles won by nationally-ranked Colorado, as well as knock-
ing off four other nationally-ranked teams, a feat no other collegiate team in utah has accomplished to
date. The win put the Thunderbirds into the national rankings for the first time ever (#11 overall) and
earned them their first-ever berth to the NCAA Championships, where SUU placed 21st overall.
Houle’s efforts garnered him nCaa regional Coach of the year honors.
On the track, the Thunderbirds have been just as dominant, winning 17 conference championships
while finishing second in 19 other conference meets and third six times. In June of 1999, Natalie Gib-
son became SUU’s first-ever track NCAA All-American, competing in the 400-meter hurdles at the
nCaa outdoor Championships in Boise, idaho. in addition, school records have been set or re-set
almost 300 times over the past 10 years, including 11 records this past season.
Overall, SUU has won 33 of 66 conference championships competed for since joining the league in
1997-98, while placing second in 22 meets and third in eight others.
in addition, Houle’s athletes have done it in the classroom as 15 thunderbird athletes have garnered
CoSIDA(College Sports Information Directors of America) Academic all-District VIII honors, with nine of
those athletes having gone on to earn Academic All-America accolades, over the past five seasons. SUU’s
men’s cross country program has also won two academic national championships in 1997-98 and 2004-05,
while the women’s program was academic national runner-up in 2002-03.
Houle graduated with two bachelor’s degrees from suu – in physical education and communication – in
1981, and added a Master’s degree in secondary education in 1998. Houle began his head coaching career in
1982 at salt Lake City’s Judge Memorial High school. in eight seasons at JMHs, Houle’s cross country teams
won 10 region and three state championships and had five runner-up finishes.
Houle and his wife diane are the parents of two grown sons, deric and nick, and reside in Cedar City. in 2004, Coach
Houle was inducted into the utah summer Games Hall of Honor in recognition of his career coaching accomplishments.
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Sprint Coach • 14th Season • Southern Utah, 1998jeramie MURRAY
Jeramie Murray is in his 14th season as assistant
coach in the southern utah cross country and
track program, though this is his fifth season as a
full-time assistant. Murray will assist with the cross
country teams and will oversee the sprint, hurdle
and relay events.
a former thunderbird sprinter, four-year letter winner
and all-conference honoree, Murray graduated from suu in 1998 with a degree
in physical education. He then went on to earn a Master’s degree from suu in
education in 2000 and is currently pursuing a second graduate degree in sports
conditioning and performance.
during his tenure at suu, Coach Murray has mentored 61 all-conference ath-
letes, 47 individual conference champions and one nCaa all-american, as well
as assisting in 36 summit League team titles, including the 2003-04 dual “triple
Crown” team champions.
Murray, a USATF Level II certified coach, and his wife, Heather, currently reside
in Cedar City.
Throws Coach • 4th Season • Southern Utah, 2008nathan ott
nathan ott will begin his third season overall and
second season as a full-time assistant coach after
serving as a volunteer coach during the 2007-08
season. Ott joined the staff after a stellar four-
year career with the thunderbirds.
Ott finished his career at Southern Utah, holding the
school’s all-time mark in the hammer with a distance of
201 feet five inches. He also finished his career as an NCAA regional qualifier
and the Mid-Continent Conference champion in the hammer throw at the 2007
outdoor championships.
in 2009, suu throwers had one of the most record-breaking seasons in school
history as four school records were broken during the indoor and outdoor sea-
son. under ott’s tutelage, southern utah student-athletes recorded 25 marks
that rank in the top ten in school history in various events. In addition, five
student-athletes advanced to the nCaa West regionals, including Kristi Koplin
who qualified in multiple events (hammer, discus).
During his first year of coaching, his record was broken as he coached Greg
Watson to a record-breaking mark of 216 feet six inches in the hammer throw
at the SUU Invitational. Watson later qualified for the NCAA national competi-
tion.
ott is a native of Cedar City, utah and will work with the throwers in addition
to other duties as assigned. Medical Advisor • Season • Southern Utah
dr. darin “dutch” WorKMan
dr. darin “dutch” Workman will enter his second
season as an assistant coach with southern utah
university, serving as a medical advisor for the
team.
Workman is currently teaching in the Biology
department at southern utah university after having
attended suu as a student. He then went on to medical
school and began working as a Chiropractor in the Houston, texas area for
more than 20 years.
during his time in Houston, Workman worked with various high schools in the
area, particularly Kingwood High school and saw the team win three national
championships as a perennial powerhouse in high school cross country.
Workman has also worked with the u.s. olympic team, overseeing the care of
the u.s. diving team during the 2004 summer Games.
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Past CHaMPionsHiPs1997 XC ReSUltS
Men (8k)1. suu 262. uMKC 473. ysu 1174. Buffalo 1205. Valpo 1416. Wiu 1567. oru 1898. niu 2299. Chicago st. 232
Women (5k)1. ysu 392. suu 553. Buffalo 614. uMKC 845. Valpo 1206. Wiu 1567. oru 2118. Chicago st. 2549. niu 259
1998 XC ReSUltSMen1. suu 382. ysu 463. uMKC 544. Valpo 1315. oru 1366. Wiu 1667. iuPui 1868. Chicago st. 229
Women1. suu 212. uMKC 633. ysu 924. Valpo 1045. Wiu 1066. iuPui 1607. oru 1978. Chicago st. 241
1999 XC ReSUltSMen1. suu 292. uMKC 603. ysu 914. Valpo 1045. oakland 1306. oru 1317. Wiu 1658. iuPui 2289. Chicago st. 275
Women1. suu 482. uMKC 513. ysu 784. Valpo 1145. oru 1186. oakland 1287. Wiu 1678. iuPui 2049. Chicago st. 285
2000 XC ReSUltSMen1. suu 222. uMKC 683. ysu 924. Valpo 1175. oakland 1176. Wiu 1757. iuPui 1778. oru 1909. Chicago st. 219
Women1. suu 452. oakland 783. Wiu 95t4. Valpo 107t4. oru 1076. ysu 1397. uMKC 1428. iuPui 1569. Chicago st. 270
2001 XC ReSUltSMen1. suu 352. oakland 603. iuPui 1024. uMKC 1135. Valpo 1266. oru 1277. Wiu 1418. Chicago st. 193
Women1. suu 222. oakland 853. iuPui 944. Valpo 1065. oru 1116. Wiu 1347. uMKC 1588. Chicago st. 245
2002 XC ReSUltSMen1. oakland 342. suu 423. uMKC 904. Wiu 1105. iuPui 1236. Valpo 1457. Chicago st. 1768. oru 194
Women1. suu 372. Wiu 863. oru 94t4. oakland 97t4. Valpo 976. iuPui 1057. uMKC 1588. Chicago st. 236
2003 XC ReSUltSMen1. suu 212. oakland 403. Wiu 1054. Valpo 1275. iuPui 1296. uMKC 1597. Chicago st. 1778. oru 2109. Centenary 272
Women1. suu 262. oakland 653. Valpo 684. Wiu 935. iuPui 1306. uMKC 1657. oru 1818. Chicago st. 2209. Centenary nts
2004 XC ReSUltSMen1. suu 182. iuPui 563. Wiu 764. oakland 1305. oral roberts 1426. Valpo 1457. uMKC 1698. Chicago st. 2269. Centenary 246
Women1. southern utah 582. Wiu 693. Valpo 784. oral roberts 985. uMKC 1146. oakland 1167. iuPui 1558. Chicago state 2559. Centenary 258
2005 XC ReSUltSMen1. oakland 382. southern utah 423. oral roberts 734. iuPui 955. Western illinois 1016. Valpo 1707. Centenary 1968. uMKC 2339. Chicago state 264
Women1. oral roberts 512. southern utah 623. Valpo 744. oakland 945. uMKC 976. Western illinois 1257. iuPui 1618. Chicago state 2499. Centenary 266
2006 XC ReSUltSMen1. suu 152. oakland 753. oral roberts 974. Valpo 1075. iuPui 1096. Western illinois 1337. uMKC 1608. Centenary 241
Women1. oral roberts 422. Valpo 453. oakland 854. southern utah 975. uMKC 1146. Western illinois 1297. iuPui 1568. Centenary 235
2007 XC ReSUltSMen1. southern utah 402. oakland 823. iuPui 974. s. dakota st. 1005. oral roberts 1296. Western illinois 1467. n. dakota st. 1568. uMKC 2179. iPFW 22110. Centenary 272
Woment1. southern utah 67t1. iPFW 673. s. dakota st. 684. oral roberts 1185. n. dakota st. 1196. oakland 1447. Western illinois 1488. iuPui 2049. uMKC 21410. Centenary 297
2008 XC ReSUltSMen1. southern utah 512. oakland 573. oral roberts 1044. n. dakota st. 1205. s. dakota st. 1256. iuPui 1277. Western illinois 1438. uMKC 1859. iPFW 25610. Centenary 287
Women1. s. dakota st. 602. iPFW 633. southern utah 754. n. dakota st. 805. oakland 1266. oral roberts 177t7. iuPui 182t7. Western illinois 1829. uMKC 22510. Centenary 300
2009 XC ReSUltSMen1. s. ddakota st. 592. southern utah 643. oakland 724. iuPui 1155. oral roberts 1326. n. dakota st. 1407. Western illinois 1858 uMKC 1899. iPFW 22510. Centenary 292
Women1. southern utah 322. n. dakota st. 963. oral roberts 1154. oakland 1215. s. dakota st. 1246. iuPui 1257. iPFW 1598. uMKC 1639. Western illinois 21810. Centenary 309
Meet the thunderbirds
Men’s roster
Devan Antczak So. South Jordan, Utah (Bingham HS)Shay Asay Jr. Tooele, Utah (Tooele HS)Ryan Barrus RSo. South Jordan, Utah (Bingham HS)Andrew Cesal Jr. Spokane, Wash. (Spokane CC) (Central Valley HS)Graham Cheever RSr. Orem, Utah (Mountain View HS)Dallas Eborn RJr. Montpelier, Idaho (Bear Lake HS)Al Galan Fr. Las Vegas, Nev. (Liberty HS)John Hart RFr. Cedar City, Utah (Cedar HS)Robby Lee Fr. American Fork, Utah (American Fork HS)Cameron Levins sr. British Columbia, CanadaAdam McDonald Jr. Orem, Utah (Mountain View HS)Travis McDonough Fr. Las Vegas, Nev. (Centennial HS)Shinano Miyazawa Fr. Orem, Utah (Mountain View HS)Jonny Oliver So. Orem, Utah (Timpanogos HS)Royce Orme Jr. Nephi, Utah (Juab HS)Kevin Robison RJr. Orem, Utah (Mountain View HS)Elijah Rono So. Fairview, UtahEric Sandall Fr. Elko, Nev. (Elko HS)Kevin Sandall Sr. Elko, Nev. (Elko HS)Nigel Sharp So. Saskatchewan, Canada (Campbell Collegiate)Kyle Winward Fr. Enoch, Utah (Canyon View HS)
Name Year Hometown (Previous School)
atHLetes
So. • Distance • South Jordan, Utah • Bingham HS
devan antCZaK
OUt 2007: Competed in seven meets during the
outdoor season ... finished second in the 3,000-meter
steeplechase at the outdoor conference championships.
IN 2007: Competed in six meets during the indoor
season ... scored points for the t-Birds with 6th-place
finishes in the 3,000 and 5,000 at the indoor conference cham-
pionships. XC 2006: Competed in six meets during the cross country season
... member of the team that helped the t-Birds capture the Mid-Continent
Conference title.
Prep: earned a combined six letters in track and cross country for the Miners
... competed in the 800 (2:00), mile (4:26) and two-mile (9:45).
Personal: Parents are James and Dawni Antczak ... is a psychology major.
Jr. • Distance • Tooele, Utah • Tooele HS
shay asay
OUt 2007: Competed in seven meets during the
outdoor season ... tallied points for the t-Birds at the
outdoor conference championships, finishing 8th in the
men’s 3,000-meter steeplechase (10:03.75).
IN 2007: Competed in three meets during the indoor
season ... ran in the mile and 3,000 during the year ... recorded
season-best times of 4:32.97 (mile) and 9:44.09 (3,000m).
Prep: Earned a combined five varsity letters in track and cross country ... was
named to the all-region cross country team as a senior ... competed in the 800
RSo. • Distance • South Jordan, Utah • Bingham HS
ryan Barrus
OUt 2008: Competed in five meets during the
outdoor season ... competed in the steeplechase; 3,000;
5,000 and 10,000 during the year ... ran in the 5k and
10k at the oudoor conference championships.
IN 2008: Competed in five meets during the indoor
season ... competed in the 3,000-meters and mile during the
year, tallying a season-best time of 8:55.19 in the 3,000 during the first meet of
the season.
XC 2007: Competed in six meets during the cross country season ... record
his best finish at Idaho State, finishing seventh in the first meet of the year ...
helped the T-Birds to a conference championships, finishing 13th at the Summit
League meet ... recorded a season-best time of 25:39 on an 8k course at the
nCaa Pre-nationals meet.
Prep: Five-time letter winner in track and cross country at Bingham Hs ... two-
year letter winner in tennis for the Miners.
Personal: Parents are Steve and Elaine Barrus ... majoring in finance.
(2:00); 1,600 (4:32) and 5,000 (15:37) on the track ... graduated with honors.
Personal: Parents are Rory and Marilee Asay ... majoring in engineering.
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RSr. • Distance • Orem, Utah • Mountain View HS
graham CHeeVer
OUt 2010: did not compete ... was named to the
2010 summit League Winter/spring academic all-
League team ... was named to the Commissioner’s List
of academic excellence. OUt 2009: Competed in four
meets during the outdoor season ... scored points for the t-
Birds at the summit League Conference outdoor Champion-
ships, placing sixth in the men’s 10k and helping them to a first place finish. IN
2010: Competed in five meets during the indoor season ... was a member
of the team that placed third at the 2010 summit League indoor track and
Field Championships. IN 2009: Competed in three meets during the indoor
season ... member of the distance medley relay team at the indoor conference
championships.
XC 2009: Competed in six meets during the cross country season ... was a
member of the team that took second place at the 2009 summit League cross
country championships ... was named to the 2009 summit League Fall academic
all-League team ... was named to the 2009-2010 Commissioner’s List of aca-
demic excellence for Cross Country. XC 2008: Competed in six meets during
the cross country season ... helped the thunderbirds to the team title at the
2008 summit League cross country championships.
Personal: Parents are David and Susan Cheever ... majoring in economics.
RJr. • Distance • Montpelier, Idaho • Bear Lake HS
dallas eBorn
OUt 2010: Competed in seven meets during the
outdoor season with season bests in the steeple-
chase (9:20.20) and the 1,500m (3:55.44) ... scored
points for the Thunderbirds in the 1500m (8th) and the
Steeplechase (2nd) at the 2010 Summit League Outdoor
championships, helping the team to a third place finish.
IN 2010: Competed in four meets during the indoor season ... helped the
Thunderbirds to a third place finish at the 2010 Summit League Indoor Track
and Field Championship, scoring points in the Mile (7th- 4:26) and the Distance
Medley Relay (4th).
XC 2009: Competed in seven meets in the cross country season ... was a
member of the team that took second at the 2009 summit League cross coun-
try championship.
Prep: Four-year letter winner in both track and cross country at Bear Lake Hs
... Idaho state cross country individual champion as a junior and senior ... two-
time state champion in the 1,600 and 3,200-meters, also claiming an 800-meter
title in 2005.
Personal: Parents are Larry and Linda Eborn ... majoring in sports medicine ...
sister Kate also competed for the thunderbirds.
Fr. • Distance • Las Vegas, Nevada • Liberty HS
al GaLan
Prep: Helped Liberty Hs to a pair of cross country
regional championships in 2008 and 2009 ... finished his
career with personal best times of 4:28.72 (1,600m),
9:12 (3,000m) and 15:10 in the 5,000-meters.
Personal: Parents are Melissa Crawford and alredo
Galan ... majoring in English education.
Fr. • Distance • American Fork, Utah • American Fork HS
robby Lee
Prep: two-time all-state performer in cross country
at american Fork Hs ... school record holder in the
steeplechase ... eight-time all-region selection in cross
country and track.
Personal: Parents are Cathy and Larry Michaels ... unde-
cided on a major course of study.
Sr. • Distance • British Columbia, Canada
cameron LeVins
OUt 2010: did not compete. OUt 2009: nCaa
West Region qualifier in the men’s 1,500-meters ...
summit League champion in the men’s 1,500-meters
and all-conference performer after finishing third in the
5,000-meters ... also tallied points for the t-Birds with a
fifth-place finish in the men’s 800-meter run at the outdoor
conference championships ... competed in a total of eight meets during the
outdoor season ... Summit League Athlete of the Week (4/28). OUt 2008:
Competed in eight meets during the outdoor season ... ran in the 800, 1,500
and 5,000 meters ... finished fourth at the outdoor conference championships in
the 1,500 and 5,000 meters. IN 2010: NCAA Nationals qualifier in the mile ...
competed in six meets during the year ... summit League champion in the mile
(4:20.99) and 3,000 (8:31.25) ... ran Southern Utah’s first sub-four minute mile
at the University of Washington (3:59.80) ... was named to the Summit League
indoor track and Field all- League team. IN 2009: Competed in five meets
during the indoor season ... two-time all-conference selection at the indoor
championships after a second-place finish in the men’s 3,000-meters and third-
place finish in the men’s mile. IN 2008: Competed in six meets during the
indoor season ... ran in the mile, 3,000 and 5,000 meters.
XC 2009: Competed in all seven meets during the cross country season ...
garnered four Conference athlete of the Week honors throughout the season
... was named the Summit League Conference MVP and first-team all-conference
after a first place finish at the conference cross country championship, helping
the team to an overall second place finish. XC 2008: Competed in all seven
meets during the cross country season ... earned first-team all-conference ac-
colades after a runner-up finish at the conference championships ... top finisher
for the thunderbirds in every meet during the year. XC 2007: Competed in
seven meets during the cross country season ... summit League newcomer of
the Year ... first- team all- conference after a third-place finish at the Summit
League Championships.
Prep: 2007 senior athlete of the year at GPVHs ... Vancouver island champion
in the 1,500- and 3,000-meters ... 2006 Vancouver island cross country cham-
pion ... also participated in basketball with the towhees.
Personal: Parents are Gus and Barb Levins ... majoring in excercise science ...
two-time gold medalist at the Canadian Junior nationals.
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Fr. • Distance • Las Vegas, Nevada • Centennial Hs
travis McdonouGH
Prep: nevada state record holder as a member of
Centennial HS 4x800-meter relay team (7:53.94) ... team
went on to capture a Great southwest title in the event
(7:49.11) ... Sunset region champion in the 800-meters.
Personal: Parents are david and ann Mcdonough ...
undecided on a major course of study.
Jr. • Distance • Orem, Utah • Mountain View HS
adam McdonaLd
OUt 2007: did not compete. IN 2007: Competed
in four meets during the indoor season ... tallied points
for the t-Birds at the indoor conference champion-
ships by finishing third in the 5,000 (15:25.72) and mile
(4:19.50) and fourth in the 3,000 (8:37.46).
XC 2006: Competed in seven meets during the cross coun-
try season ... finished fifth at the conference cross country championships at the
T-Birds finished first through fifth to capture the Mid-Continent Conference
trophy.
Prep: Three-year letter winner in track and cross country at Canyon (Calif.)
HS and CIF finalist in each sport ... also lettered in soccer ... competed his se-
nior year for Mountain View (Utah) HS, helping the Bruins to the 4A state cross
country title along with finishing first in the race ... MVHS finished the year
ranked fifth in the nation in cross country ... also competed in the 800; 1,600;
3,200 and medley relay for the Bruins.
Personal: Mother is Victoria McDonald ... undecided on a major course of
study.
Fr. • Distance • Orem, Utah • Moutain View HS
shinano MiyaZaWa
Prep: recipient of top distance runner award at
Mountain View Hs ... also awarded the Bruin Pride
award for school spirit ... recorded personal-best times
of 2:01 (800m), 4:23 (1,600m) and 9:38 in the 3,200-me-
ters.
Personal: Parent is Lore Schulthesis ... plans to major in
industrial design.
So. • Distance • Orem, Utah • Timpanogos HS
jonny OLIVER
OUt 2007: Competed in six meets during the out-
door season ... recorded a season-best time of 1:56.92
at the outdoor conference championships, finishing
ninth. IN 2007: did not compete.
Prep: earned six letters in track and four in cross
country for the timpanogos Hs ... was a state champion in the
4x400-meter relay in 2006 and a region relay winner in 2005 ... also competed
in the 400 (50.7) and 800 (2:02).
Personal: Parents are Scott and Barbara Oliver ... majoring in education.
Jr. • Middle Distance • Nephi, Utah • Juab HS
royce orMe
OUt 2010: Competed in six meets during the
outdoor season ... raced a season best of 1:55.43 at the
Mount saC relays IN 2010: Competed in five meets
during the indoor season ... helped the thunderbirds
to a third place finish at the 2010 Summit League Indoor
Championships by scoring points in the distance Medley relay
(10:22.51, 4th) ... was named to the Summit League Indoor Track and Field all-
League team. XC 2009: did not compete
RJr. • Distance • Orem, Utah • Mountain View HS
kevin roBison
OUt 2010: Competed in four meets during the
outdoor season ... ran in the 10k at the summit League
outdoor track and field championships ... also ran in the
1,500; 3,000 and 5,000 during the year.
IN 2010: Competed in two meets during the year
... recorded a time of 9:15.76 at Idaho State, finishing 10th ...
recorded his best finish in the mile at Northern Arizona (2/13), finishing third
with a time of 4:32.01.
XC 2009: Competed in four meets during the cross country season ...
member of the team that finished second at the Summit League cross country
championships.
So. • Distance • Fairview, Utah
elijah RONO
OUt 2010: Competed in four meets during the
outdoor season ... competed in the 1,500, 3,000 and
5,000 meters ... was named to the 2010 summit League
academic all- League team for track and Field.
IN 2010: Competed in four meets during the indoor
season running season bests of 4:36.59 in the mile and 9:11.91
in the 3,000 meter.
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Fr. • Distance • Elko, Nevada • Elko HS
eric sandaLL
Prep: three-time state champion at elko Hs, capturing
the 800-meter title as a senior and 4x800-meter relay
and 1,600-meter title as a junior ... four-time academic
all-state honoree ... recorded personal-best times of 1:54
(800m), 4:14.8 (1,600m), 9:30 (3,200m) and 16:21 (5k).
Personal: Parents are Jeff and Laurie sandall ... older brother
Kevin is also a member of the SUU track & field team.
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Sr. • Distance • Elko, Nevada • Elko HS
kevin sandaLL
OUt 2010: Competed in six meets during the
outdoor season, running in the 800m, 1,500m 3,000m
and steeplechase ... earned points for the t-Birds by
finishing in third-place in the steeplechase at the confer-
ence championships ... named all-summit League athlete ...
also honored on Commissioner’s List of academic excellence.
OUt 2009: NCAA West Region qualifier in the men’s 3,000-meter steeple-
chase ... captured the Summit League title in the steeplechase after finishing
the race in 9:10.52 ... also scored points at the outdoor championship with a
fifth-place finish in the men’s 1,500-meters and sixth-place finish in the men’s
5,000-meters ... competed in a total of nine meets during the outdoor season.
IN 2010: Competed in four meets during the indoor season, running in the
800m, 3,000m, 5,000m, mile and on the distance medley team ... finished in
seventh place at the indoor conference championships ... was named to the
summit League indoor track and Field all- league team. IN 2009: Competed
in four meets during the indoor season ... finished fifth at the indoor conference
championships in the men’s distance medley relay.
XC 2009: Competed in six meets during the cross country season ... finished
as the fourth runner for the thunderbirds at the 2008 nCaa Mountain region
meet.
Personal: Parents are Jeff and Laurie Sandall ... majoring in construction
management.
So. • Distance • Saskatchewan, Canada •Campbell Collegiate
nigel sHarP
OUt 2010: did not compete. OUt 2009: nCaa
West Region qualifier in the men’s 5,000-meters ... Sum-
mit League champion in the 5,000-meters at the out-
door conference championships ... also recorded points
for SUU at the championships with a fifth-place finish in
the men’s 10,000-meters ... competed in a total of five meets
during the outdoor season. IN 2010: did not compete. IN 2009:
Fr. • Distance • Enoch, Utah • Canyon View HS
kyle WinWard
Prep: Lettered in basketball, cross country and track
at Canyon View Hs ... two-time all-state honoree in
cross country ... named an suu distinguished scholar.
Personal: Parents are dean and Wendy Winward ...
majoring in exercise science ... brother-in-law Kevin Robi-
son also competes for the thunderbirds.
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WoMen’s roster
Armarose Bailey Jr. Spokane, Wash. (Spokane CC) (Mead HS)Sylvia Bedford Jr. Fairview, Utah (North Sanpete HS)Kiersten Blauer So. Parowan, Utah (Parowan HS)Kirsten Bradford Jr. Salem, Utah (Spanish Fork HS)Kaylee Coates Jr. Aurora, Utah (North Sevier HS)Whitney Curtis So. Mt. Sterling, Utah (Mountain Crest HS)Kindal Erickson Sr. Cedar City, Utah (Cedar HS)Jo Gullo So. Plain City, Utah (Fremont HS)Emily Hills Fr. West Jordan, Utah (West Jordan HS)Lindsay Holmes Sr. Cedar City, Utah (Canyon View HS)Madalyn Jones Sr. Heber, Utah (Wasatch HS)Diana Medina Sr. Hurricane, Utah (Hurricane HS)Steffi Minson RJr. Salem, Utah (Spanish Fork HS)Kristen Nielson Sr. New Harmony, Utah (Cedar HS)Shelli Richardson So. Fillmore, Utah (Millard HS)Jamie Smith So. Lehi, Utah (Lehi HS)Dayna VanArsdol So. Moab, Utah (Grand County HS)Danielle West Fr. American Fork, Utah (American Fork HS)
Name Year Hometown (Previous School)
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Jr. • Distance • Spokane, Washington • Spokane CC
armarose BaiLey
Before SUU: Garnered all-american honors with a
third-place finish at the NWAACC track championships
in 2009 ... named most improved cross country athlete in
2008 and 2009 ... named most inspirational for the cross
country team during the 2009 season ... scholar athlete of
the month in october of 2009.
Prep: named most inspirational during her senior seasons of cross country
and track at Mead Hs ... helped MHs to a Wiaa academic state championships
... recorded personal-best times of 12:13 (3,200m); 5:43.5 (1,600m) and 2:35.4 in
the 800-meters.
Personal: Parents are Beverly Bailey and the late Dominic Bailey ... majoring in
nursing ... name is a combination of her grandmothers, rose and arma.
Jr. • Distance • Fairview, Utah • North Sanpete HS
sylvia BedFord
OUt 2010: Competed in seven meets during the
outdoor season ... competed in the 1,500m; 3,000m;
steeplechase; 5,000m and 10,000-meter races ... ran
in both the 5k and 10k at the summit League outdoor
championships ... academic all-summit League. OUt
2009: Competed in seven meets during the outdoor season
... scored points for the Thunderbirds in the women’s 10,000-meters, finishing
fifth. IN 2010: Competed in five meets during the indoor season ... ran in the
mile; 3,000m and 5,000-meter races ... ran in both the 3,000 and 5,000-meters
at the Summit League indoor championships, finishing fourth in the 5,000m. IN
2009: Competed in six meets during the indoor season ... recorded her best
times of the season at the indoor track and field conference championships in
the 3,000m (10:30.39) and 5,000 (18:09.14).
XC 2009: Competed in each of the thunderbirds’ meets during the season
... was a member of the team that helped the t-Birds capture the 2010 summit
League cross country championship ... recorded her best finish of the season at
Idaho State, finishing in fourth place ... academic all-Summit League. XC 2008:
Competed in six meets during the cross country season ... recorded her best
finish at Idaho State, crossing the finish line in 15th place.
Prep: Helped nsHs to region championships in 2005 and 2007 ... all-state
honors in cross country and captain of the basketball and volleyball teams as a
senior ... nsHs 2008 outstanding Female athlete.
Personal: Parents are Bill and Cindy Bedford ... majoring in exercise science.
So. • Distance • Parowan, Utah • Parowan HS
kiersten BLauer
OUt 2010: Competed in one meet during the year,
running 5:20.62 in the women’s 1,500-meters at the
suu invitational ... academic all-summit League. OUt
2009: did not compete. IN 2010: did not compete.
IN 2009: ran in one meet during the indoor season ...
competed in mile and 3,000m at the idaho state invitational.
XC 2009: did not compete. XC 2008: Competed in seven meets during the
cross country season ... finished as SUU’s top runner at the Idaho State Invita-
tional to begin the season ... finished as the second athlete for the Thunderbirds
at the 2008 Mountain region meet.
Prep: Lettered in cross country, basketball, softball and track at Parowan Hs ...
two-time state champion in the 1,600m, in addition to state titles in the 3,200m
and 4x400m relay ... named all-state and academic all-state in cross country,
basketball, softball and track ... region MVP on the softball diamond.
Personal: Parents are Robert and Stephanie Blauer ... majoring in chemistry ...
sterling scholar in math for Parowan Hs ... graduated with a 4.0 G.P.a.
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Jr. • Distance • Salem, UT • Spanish Fork HS
kirsten BradFord
OUt 2010: Competed in seven meets during the
outdoor season ... competed in the 800m; 1,500m;
3,000m and 5,000-meter races during the year ... ran in
the 1,500m and 5,000m at the summit League outdoor
track and field championships. OUt 2009: Competed in
five meets during the outdoor season ... ran in the women’s 5,000
and 10,00-meters at the outdoor conference championships ... recorded season
best times of 17:36.85 in the 5,000-meters and 4:44.62 in the 1,500-meters. IN
2010: Competed in five meets during the indoor season ... ran in the 800m;
mile; 3,000m; 5,000m and distance medley relay during the year ... competed
in the mile; 5,000m and DMR at the Summit League indoor track and field
championships. IN 2009: Competed in five meets during the indoor season ...
recorded points for the T-Birds at the indoor conference championships, finish-
ing fifth in the women’s 3,000-meters ... also ran in the mile and 5,000-meters at
the indoor championships.
XC 2009: Competed in five meets during the cross country season ... recorded
her best finish at Idaho State, crossing the finish line in 14th place. XC 2008:
Competed in seven meets during the cross country season ... finished as the
second or third runner for suu in all but one meet.
Prep: two-time academic excellence award recipient in cross country ... three-
time academic excellence award recipient in track and field ... all-state in cross
country.
Personal: Parents are Liz and Jeff Sly ... undecided on a major course of study
... married trevor Bradford prior to the 2010-11 academic year.
Jr. • Distance • Aurora, Utah • North Sevier HS
kaylee Coates
OUt 2010: Competed at the unLV invitational in
her only action during the outdoor season, recording a
time of 1:01.46 in the women’s 400-meters ... academic
all-summit League. OUt 2009: Competed in eight
meets during the outdoor season ... named first-team all-
summit league after a third-place finish in the 800-meters
at the outdoor conference championships ... competed in the 400, 800 and
1,500-meters during the year. IN 2010: Competed in three meets during the
indoor season ... ran in the 800, 4x400-meter relay and distance medley relay.
IN 2009: Competed in six meets during the indoor season ... member of the
fourth-place distance medley relay team at the indoor conference champion-
ships.
XC 2009: Competed in six meets during the cross country season ... member
of the team that captured the summit League cross country championship ...
recorded her best finish at Idaho State where she finished 16th. XC 2008:
did not compete.
Prep: Eight-time state champion in the 400m and 800m ... first-place finish in
the 200m at state as a freshman ... helped north sevier Hs to three track and
field state titles and two state titles in cross country.
Personal: Parents are Brent and Joan Coates ... undecided on a major course
of study.
So. • Distance • Mt. Sterling, Utah • Mountain Crest HS
whitney Curtis
OUt 2010: Competed in seven meets during the out-
door season ... ran in the 800m; 1,500m; 3,000m; 5,000m
and 10,000-meter races during the year ... competed in
both the 5k and 10k at the outdoor conference champi-
onships ... academic all-summit League.
IN 2010: Compted in five meets during the indoor season ... ran
in the 800m; mile; 3,000m; 5,000m and distance medley relay during the year ...
compted in the 800m and 3,000m during the indoor conference championships.
XC 2009: summit League Freshman of the year ... competed in each of south-
ern Utah’s seven meets during the season ... recorded her best finish at the Sum-
mit League cross country championships, finishing 11th to help the T-Birds to the
conference championship ... academic all-summit League.
Prep: Finished in eighth place at the state championships, finishing in 18:49 ...
earned all-state cross country honors ... also garnered academic all-state honors
for track & field and cross country.
Personal: Parents are Gene and Sandy Curtis ... majoring in nursing ... Valedic-
torian of Mountain Crest Hs.
Sr. • Distance • Cedar City, Utah • Cedar HS
kindal eriCKson
OUt 2010: Competed in two meets during the
outdoor season ... recorded a time of 11:15.52 in
the women’s 3,000-meters at the suu invitational ...
recorded a time of 5:11.85 in the women’s 1,500-meters
at unLV ... academic all-summit League. OUt 2009: did
not compete. OUt 2008: Competed in six meets during
the outdoor season ... ran in the women’s 5,000-meters and 10,000-meters at
the outdoor conference championships. IN 2010: Competed in two meets
during the indoor season ... ran in the mile and 3,000-meters at the idaho state
meet in January and the 5,000-meters at the idaho state meet in February. IN
2009: Competed in only one meet during the indoor season, running in the
women’s 3,000-meters at the idaho state invitational. IN 2008: Competed in
four meets during the indoor season ... recorded season-best times of 5:31.73 in
the mile and 10:53.31 in the 3,000-meters.
XC 2009: Competed in three meets during the cross country season ... mem-
ber of the team that captured the summit League cross country championship
... recorded her best finish of the season at the championship meet, finishing
20th ... academic all-summit League. XC 2008: Competed at the idaho state
invitational during the cross country season. XC 2007: did not compete.
Prep: Four-time letter winner and all-region honoree in cross country and
track & field at Cedar HS ... helped the Redmen to four consecutive region cross
country titles from 2004-07 ... also a member of the 2006 & 2007 track region
champions ... three-time team runner-up at the state level.
Personal: Parents are Reed and Nola Erickson ... majoring in graphic design
with a minor in music ... named the english sterling scholar at Cedar High
school
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Fr. • Distance • West Jordan, Utah • West Jordan HS
emily HiLLs
Prep: Finished first at the Soldier Hollow Invitational
while running for West Jordan HS ... finished 12th in the
state at the utah 5a state cross country championships
... finished in seventh place at state as a member of the
1,600-meter relay team.
Personal: Parents are Alan and Ellen Hills ... majoring in nurs-
ing.
RJr. • Distance • Heber, Utah • Wasatch HS
madalyn Jones
OUt 2010: Competed in seven meets during the
outdoor season ... competed in the 1,500m; 3,000m;
5,000m and 10,000-meter races ... ran in the 5k and 10k
at the summit League outdoor track & Field champion-
ships. OUt 2009: Competed in seven meets during the
outdoor season ... scored points for the t-Birds at the outdoor
conference championships, finishing eighth in the women’s 10,000-meters ...
Sr. • Middle Distance • Cedar City, Utah • Canyon View HS
lindsay HoLMes
OUt 2010: ran in the women’s 800-meters at the
SUU Invitational, finishing with a time of 2:29.96 ...
academic all-summit League. OUt 2009: Competed
in three meets during the outdoor season ... recorded a
season-best time of 2:30.71 in the women’s 800-meters.
IN 2010: did not compete. IN 2009: did not compete.
XC 2009: Competed in two meets during the cross country season ... ran for
the t-Birds at the idaho state invitational and at the Color Country invitational.
XC 2008: did not compete.
Prep: Academic all-region in soccer and track & field at Canyon View HS ...
served as track captain in 2007 ... member of the Canyon View Hs cheer team
that finished eighth in the nation in 2005, third in the nation in 2006 and sixth in
the nation in 2007 ... CVHs sterling scholar in social science.
Personal: Parents are David and Julie Holmes ... majoring in social science.
also ran in the 5,000-meters at the outdoor conference championships. OUt
2008: Competed in five meets during the outdoor season ... ran in the 1,500m
and 5,000m. IN 2010: Competed in five meets during the indoor season
... ran in the mile; 3,000m and 5,000m during the year ... scored points for the
T-Birds at the conference indoor championships, finishing seventh in the 3k and
sixth in the 5k. IN 2009: Competed in five meets during the indoor season ...
ran in the women’s 3,000-meters at the indoor conference championships. IN
2008: Competed in six meets during the indoor season ... ran in the mile and
3,000m.
XC 2009: Competed in seven meets during the cross country season ...
earned first-team all-Summit League honors, finishing fifth at the conference
championships ... member of the team that helped the t-Birds to the conference
cross country title ... academic all-summit League. XC 2008: Competed in
only one meet during the cross country season ... recorded a 22nd-place finish
at the idaho state invitational to open the year. XC 2007: Competed in
five meets during the cross country season ... No. 4 finisher for the T-Birds at
the conference cross country championships ... helped suu to a summit League
title.
Prep: seven-time letter winner in track and cross country at Wasatch Hs ...
competed in the 3,200- and 1,600-meter races in addition to the steeplechase ...
graduated in the top 10-percent of her class.
Personal: Parents are Mark and Dawn Olpin ... majoring in nursing ... married
former SUU track and field athlete, Cam Jones, July, 2010.
Sr. • Distance • Hurricane, Utah • Hurricane HS
diana Medina
OUt 2010: did not compete ... academic all-summit
League. OUt 2009: NCAA West Region qualifier
in the women’s 5,000-meters ... captured the outdoor
conference title in the 5,000-meters, earning first-team
all-conference honors in the process ... competed in seven
meets during the outdoor season ... scored for the t-Birds at
the outdoor championships in the 5k and in the women’s 1,500-meters (2nd).
OUt 2008: Competed in seven meets during the outdoor season ... suu’s
top finisher in the 5,000m and 10,000m at the outdoor conference champion-
ships.
IN 2010: Competed in four meets during the indoor season ... ran in the
women’s 3k, 5k and mile at the indoor conference championships ... won an
indoor conference title in the 5k and was named an all-summit League athlete
... also finished second in the 3k and fourth in the mile at conference champion-
ships. IN 2009: Competed in five meets during the indoor season ... ran in the
women’s 3,000 and 5,000-meters at the indoor conference championships. IN
2008: Competed in six meets during the indoor season ... finished tenth in the
3,000m and mile at the indoor conference championships.
XC 2009: Competed in seven meets during the cross country season ...
finished second at the Summit League cross country championships ... first-team
all-summit League performer, helping the t-Birds to the conference champion-
ship. XC 2008: Competed in five meets during the cross country season
... recorded her best finish as the second runner for SUU at the Idaho State
invitational. XC 2007: Competed in seven meets during the cross country
season ... SUU’s third finisher at the NCAA regionals ... fifth finisher for the
t-Birds at the summit League cross country chapionships, helping the team to
the conference title.
Prep: seven-time letter winner in cross country and track at Hurricane and
Serrano (Calif.) HS ... finished third in the region in cross country as a senior ...
finished second in the 3,200- and 1,600-meters at region as a senior.
Personal: Parents are Victor and Teresa Medina ... majoring in math education
with a spanish minor.
So. • Distance • West Jordan, Utah • West Jordan HS
OUt 2010: did not compete ... academic all-summit
League. OUt 2009: did not compete.
IN 2010: Competed in two meets during the indoor
season ... ran in the 800-meters with finishing times of
2:29.61 and 2:29.37 at a pair of meets at northern arizona.
IN 2009: did not compete.
XC 2009: Competed in two meets during the cross country season ... ran
at Idaho State and at the Color Country Invitational, recording her best finish
(18th) at Idaho State ... academic all-Summit League. XC 2008: Competed at
the Idaho State meet, finishing 11th in her only action of the season.
Prep: three-time varsity letter winner at Fremont Hs ... member of the
4x400-meter relay team that capture a region title while also garnering an
individual region title in the 800-meters ... named academic all-state ... member
of the cross country all-region team ... graduated in the top ten percent of her
class.
Personal: Parents are John and Jeri Gullo ... majoring in physical education and
exercise science.
jo GULLO
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RJr. • Distance • Salem, Utah • Spanish Fork HS
steffi MINSON
OUt 2010: Competed in six meets during the
outdoor season, running in the 800m, 1,500m and
steeple ... competed in the 1,500m and steeplechase at
the outdoor summit League Championships ... academic
all-summit League. OUt 2009: did not compete. OUt
2008: Competed in seven meets during the outdoor season
... finished fifth in the 1,000m at the outdoor conference championships.
IN 2010: Competed in five meets during the indoor season, running in the
800m, 3k and mile ... part of the distance medley relay team that took third at
the conference championship, also earning first team all-Summit League honors.
IN 2009: did not compete. IN 2008: Competed in six meets during the
indoor season ... ran the 800m, mile and 3,000m.
XC 2009: did not compete. XC 2008: Competed in each of the thunder-
birds’ seven meets during the cross country season ... finished as the second or
third runner for suu in four meets during the year. XC 2007: summit League
newcomer of the year ... competed in seven meets during the cross country
season ... second-team all conference after an 11th-place finish at The Summit
League cross country championships ... top freshman finisher at the conference
championships.
Prep: Four-time letter winner in track and cross country at spanish Fork Hs ...
three-year team captain for both teams ... helped the dons to two region cross
country titles, three region track titles and two state track titles.
Personal: Parents are D. Mark and Keri Minson ... majoring in nursing.
Sr. • Distance • New Harmony, Utah • Cedar HS
kristen nieLson
OUt 2010: Competed in three meets during the
outdoor season ... ran in the 400m, 800m and 4x400-
meter relay ... recorded season-best times of 1:00.76
(400m) and 2:23.84 (800m). OUt 2009: Competed in
four meets during the outdoor season ... ran in the 400m,
800m and 4x400-meter relay ... record season-best times of
2:22.34 (800m) and 1:03.56 (400m). OUt 2008: Competed in seven meets
during the outdoor season ... ran in the 800-meters and 4x400-meter relay at
the outdoor conference championships ... scored points for the t-Birds with an
8th-place finish in the 800m.
IN 2010: Competed in three meets during the indoor season ... ran in the
800-meters in each meet ... recorded a season-best time of 2:24.13 at northern
arizona in the second meet of the season. IN 2009: Competed in six meets
during the indoor season ... ran in the 800-meters and 4x400-meter relay ... re-
corded a season-best time of 2:23.98 in the 800-meters. IN 2008: Competed
in five meets during the indoor season ... ran in the 800m; 3,000m and distance
medley relay during the year ... competed in the 800-meters at the indoor con-
ference championships.
XC 2009: did not compete. XC 2008: Competed at the idaho state invi-
tational, finishing 27th with a time of 12:22.76. XC 2007: Competed in four
meets during the cross country season ... recorded her best finish at the Idaho
State Invitational, finishing 12th with a time of 12:08.
Prep: Four-year letter winner in soccer, cross country and track & field at
Cedar Hs ... member of the 3a state championship 4x100-meter relay team ...
Foreign Language sterling scholar for CHs ... region champion for CHs in the
800-meters, while finishing second at the region meet int he 200-meters and
400-meters.
Personal: Parents are Ken and Leann Lundgren ... majoring in nursing ... mar-
ried to Wade nielson, also a member of the suu track and Field team.
So. • Distance • Fillmore, Utah • Millard HS
shelli riCHardson
OUt 2010: Competed in five meets during the out-
door season ... ran in the 1,500m; 3,000m and 5,000m
... ran season-best times of 4:55.80 (1,500m), 10:49.77
(3,000m) and 18:22.71 (5,000m) ... academic all-Summit
League. IN 2010: Competed at the idaho state invitation-
al, running in the mile (5:25.13) and 3,000-meters (10:49.27).
XC 2009: Competed in four meets during the cross country season ... fifth
runner on the t-Bird squad that captured the summit League cross country
title, crossing the finish line in 13th-place ... second-team all-Summit League ...
academic all-summit League.
Prep: Four-time cross country all-state honoree at Millard Hs ... also earned
academic all-state honors in cross country and track & field ... state champion in
the 3,200-meters in 2005.
Personal: Parents are George and Shelli Richardson ... majoring in biology and
chemistry ... Valedictorian at MHs.
So. • Distance • Lehi, Utah • Lehi HS
jamie SMITH
OUt 2010: Competed in five meets during the
outdoor season ... ran in the 800m; 1,500m and 3,000m
during the year ... recorded season-best times of
2:25.53 (800m), 4:54.54 (1,500m) and 10:54.37 in the
5,000-meters. OUt 2009: did not compete. IN 2010:
Competed in four meets during the indoor season ... ran in the
800m; mile and 3,000m during the year. IN 2009: Competed in four meets
during the indoor season ... recorded season-best times of 10:35.81 (3,000m),
5:12.70 (mile) and 2:21.06 (800m).
XC 2009: did not compete. XC 2008: Competed in seven meets during the
cross country season ... was the top finisher for the Thunderbirds in all but one
meet during the year ... named first-team all-Summit League for a fifth-place fin-
ish at the summit League championships.
Prep: Finished sixth in the state in the 800m and third in the distance medley
relay, running the 800-meter leg ... academic all-region iV ... graduated in the top
15 of her class.
Personal: Parents are Suzanne and Craig Smith ... majoring in nursing.
So. • Distance • Moab, Utah • Grand County HS
dayna VanarsdoL
OUt 2010: did not compete. IN 2010: did not
compete. XC 2009: did not compete.
Prep: two-time cross country 2a state champion ... 2a
state champion in the 3,200-meters in 2007 ... academic
all-state honoree in cross country in 2008 ... KutV athlete
of the Week in 2008 during the cross country season.
Personal: Parents are Keith and Dianne VanArsdol ... majoring in secondary
education ... older brother, Kelly, is also on the suu t&F team.
Fr. • Distance • American Fork, Utah • American Fork HS
danielle WestPrep: Competed at american Fork Hs, helping the
Cavemen to the utah state cross country championship
... earned all-state honors in the 800- and 1,600-meters
... broke a 17-year-old school record in the 800-meters ...
four-time academic all-region honoree.
Personal: Parents are terry and susan West ... biology
major.
History & records
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Course reCords
Idaho State Invitational 6kPocatello, ID1. Kevin sandall 18:45.27 20092. Cameron Levins 18:51.6 20083. Mark Currell 19:09. 20074. Hayden Hawks 19:16.09 20095. nate Jewkes 19:16.4 20086. rex shields 19:22. 20067. dallas eborn 19:23.51 20098. dave sheeran 19:38. 20069. adam Mcdonald 19:42 201010. Graham Cheever 19:43.32 2009
UC Riverside Invitational 8kRiverside, CA1. Cameron Levins 23:48.6 20092. Mark Currell 24:07.2 20073. Jess Baumgartner 24:29. 20054. Kevin sandall 24:46.8 20095. rex shields 24:54.8 20066. adam Mcdonald 24:59.5 20067. dallas eborn 25:10.9 20108. dave sheeran 25:12.9 20079. Brad Parker 25:20.8 200410. John Hart 25:27.8 2007
Notre Dame Invitational 8k South Bend, IN1. Cameron Levins 24.11 20092. nate Jewkes 24:39 20083. Hayden Hawks 24:48 20094. Cody Moat 25:10 20035. nigel sharp 25:17 20086. Kevin sandall 25:22 2009 7. dallas eborn 25:34 20108. Majeed Abudu 25:49 20039. Brad Parker 25:50 200310. Charles degnan 25:56 2003
Color Country Invitational 8kCedar City, Ut1. Cameron Levins 24:48 20092. Kevin sandall 25:26.7 2009 3. Hayden Hawks 25:39.4 20094. dallas eborn 25:50.7 20105. eric sandall 26:20.0 20106. robby Lee 26:26.2 20107. skylar riggs 26:26.9 20098. Kevin robison 26:37.6 20109. Graham Cheever 26:38.2 200910. Kyle Winward 26:49.0 2010
NCAA Pre-Nationals 8kterre Haute, IN1. Mark Currell 24:14.0 20072. Jess Baumgartner 24:17 20063. Cameron Levins 24:22.4 20084. rex shields 24:46.6 20065. nate Jewkes 24:57.7 20086. Kevin sandall 25:11.6 20097. nigel sharp 25:21.1 20088. dallas eborn 25:36.5 20109. Graham Cheever 25:42.3 200810. dave sheeran 25:53.0 2008
U of U Rose Park Golf Course 10kSalt lake City, Ut1. dallas eborn 31:58.4 20102. Kevin robison 33:33.3 20103. robby Lee 33:38..4 2010
UNM North Golf Course 10kAlbuquerque, NM1. Jess Baumgartner 30:23.8 20062. Cameron Levins 31:06.4 20093. rex shields 31:32.4 20064. J.d. nielson 31:50 20025. Mark Currell 31:53.3 20066. Kevin sandall 31:56.2 20097. david sheeran 31:56.3 20068. adam Mcdonald 32:02.3 20069. Hayden Hawks 32:25.3 200910. sean McLachlan 32:57 2002
WSU Riverside Golf Course 10kOgden, Ut1. Curtis Moore 31.02.3 20002. Mark Currell 31:33.2 20073. Jody Benson 31:49.9 1997 4. Zak James 31:52.9 20005. Phil Whoolston 32:05.7 19976. ted Hanson 32:19.2 19977. Cameron Levins 32:30.4 20078. Mark Wright 32:31.4 20009. sean McLachlan 32:34.3 2003 10. Chris Merkeley 32:36.2 1997
BYU east Bay Golf Course 10kProvo, Ut1. Zak James 31:57.1 19982. shaun Vernon 32:38.6 20053. Cody Moat 32:39.9 20014. dallas eborn 32:50.5 20055. Chad sanada 32:52.4 2005 6. Mark Wright 33:01.0 1998 7. Majeed Abudu 33:10.5 20018. J.d. nielson 33:16.6 20019. Justin Leavitt 33:21.0 200510. Cory Jeffers 33:31.4 2001
UC Collindale Golf Course 10kFort Collins. CO1. Cameron Levins 30:17.8 2008 2. Curtis Moore 30:22.7 19993. Jess Baumgartner 30:23.1 20044. Jody Benson 30:25.1 19995. nate Jewkes 30:33.0 20086. Zak James 31:01.2 19997. dave sheeran 31:09.0 20088. Chad sanada 31:15.4 20049. Mark Wright 31:22.3 199910. Kevin sandall 31:49.3 2004
Idaho State Invitational 3kPocatello, ID1. sharla Manuele 10:17.7 2009 2. sylvia Bedford 10:27. 20103. Jamie smith 10:51. 20104. diana Medina 10:52.15 20095. Madalyn olpin 10:59.01 20096. Whitney Curtis 11:04.64 20097. danielle West 11:06. 20108. Kate Call 11:06.2 20099. Kirsten Bradford 11:08. 201010. Kiersten Blauer 11:11 2008
UC Riverside Invitational 5kRiverside, CA1. sharla Manuele 17:09.5 20092. sylvia Bedford 17:18.0 20103. alisha Bezanson 17:31.3 20044. danielle West 17:35.3 20105. diana Medina 17:36.8 20096. Jamie smith 17:39.9 20107. Kirsten Bradford 17:45.2 20108. Madalyn olpin 17:48.0 20099. Kirsten sly 17:49.4 200910. Whitney Curtis 17:56.1 2009
Notre Dame Invitational 6k South Bend, IN1. sharla Manuele 17:24 20092. diana Medina 17:42 20093. Jamie smith 17:58 20104. sylvia Bedford 18:08 20105. Kirsten Bradford 18:13 20086. alisha Bezanson 18:14 20037. Madalyn olpin 18:22 20098. Steffi Minson 18:28 20089. Lynzee Baxter 18:39 200810. Megan shmutz 18:46 2003 Whitney Curtis 18:46 2009
Color Country Invitational 5kCedar City, Ut1. sylvia Bedford 18:31.1 20102. Kirsten Bradford 18:55.6 20103. Jamie smith 19:12.4 20104. danielle West 19:19.6 20105. shelli richardson 19:26.0 20106. Steffi Minson 19:33.1 20107. Whitney Curtis 19:39.7 20108. Madalyn Jones 20:06.5 20109. Kaylee Coates 20:21.4 201010. dayna Vanarsdol 20:39.3 2010
6k1. sharla Manuele 21:50.0 20092. diana Medina 22:09.5 20093. Madalyn olpin 22:38.7 2009 4. sylvia Bedford 23:00.3 20095. Whitney Curtis 23:05.4 20096. shelli richardson 23:12.6 20097. Kirsten sly 23:16.6 20098. Kate Call 23:36.1 20099. Kindal erickson 23:51.9 200910. Kaylee Coates 24:17.5 2009 NCAA Pre-Nationals 6kterre Haute, IN1. sharla Manuele 21:16.5 20092. diana Medina 21:43.9 20093. Jamie smith 21:49.6 20104. sylvia Bedford 21:55.4 20105. Kirsten sly 22:13 20086. Steffi Minson 22:18 20087. Madalyn olpin 22:30.6 20098. danielle West 22:52.1 20109. Whitney Curtis 22:59.9 200910. Lynzee Baxter 23:00 2008
U of U Rose Park Golf Course 6kSalt lake City, Ut1. sylvia Bedford 21:57.1 2010 2. Kirsten Bradford 21:57.9 2010 3. Whitney Curtis 22:14.0 20104. Steffi Minson 22:14.4 20105. Jamie smith 22:32.7 20106. Madalyn Jones 23:16.2 20107. danielle West 23:44.6 2010
UNM North Golf Course 6kAlbuquerque, NM1. sharla Manuele 21:36.3 20092. diana Medina 21:56.7 20093. Madalyn olpin 22:30.0 20094. alisha Bezanson 22:35 20025. natalie Quilter 22:41 20026. Megan schmutz 22:53 20027. sylvia Bedford 22:55.5 20098. Whitney Curtis 22:56.0 20099. shelli richardson 22:56.3 200910. stephanie Hart 23:26 2002
WSU Riverside Golf Course 6kOgden, Ut1. sharla Manuele 21:27.5 20072. alisha Bezanson 22:01.2 2003 3. natalie Quilter 22:47.1 20034. Joanna Crowther 22:48.0 20075. diana Medina 22:56.5 20076. Carma Barnett 23:01.7 20037. stephanie Hart 23:15.2 20038. Madalyn olpin 23:19.7 20079. Kate Call 23:21.4 200710. Jandee anderson 23:23.2 2000
BYU east Bay Golf Course 6kProvo, Ut1. tawny Parks 22:45.9 20052. Jandee anderson 22:58.7 20013. natalie Quilter 23:12.0 20014. Megan shcmutz 23:23.8 20015. amey Gouchnour 23:28.0 20056. Heidi Houle 23:38.6 20057. Jodi Welcker 23:44.9 20058. sharla Manuele 24:51.9 20059. Madison syndergaard 24:56.6 2005
UC Collindale Golf Course 6kFort Collins. CO1. Jamie smith 21:21.5 20082. alisha Bezanson 21:58.6 20043. tawny Parks 22:26 20044. Kiersten Blauer 22:31.9 20085. Kirsten sly 22:35.1 20086. amy Gochnour 22:44.8 20047. diana Medina 22:49.4 20088. Lynzee Baxter 22:52.4 20089. Kate Call 23:40.6 200810. Steffi Minson 24:02.1 2008
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2009 reCaPSouthern Utah cross country enjoyed a wealth of success in 2009, including a pair of summit League champions, a team title for the women, a coach of the year honor and newcomer of the year award.
the year began at the idaho state invitational where the women raced to a second-place finish with the men running to a first-place finish. Thunderbirds swept the individual titles as Sharla Manuele finished the 3k course in 10:17.79 while Kevin sandall ran the men's 6k course in 18:45.27.
the teams then competed at the uC riverside invitational with the women finishing sixth and the men finishing in third place. Cameron Levins was only seven seconds off a first-place finish, crossing the line in second place with a time of 23:48.6. Levins' time marked a new school record on the course as Manuele's seventh-place finish on the women's side also set a new course record for the t-Birds with a time of 17:09.5.
Following a two week break, southern utah appeared on a national stage as the team participated in the notre dame invitational in south Bend, indiana. Levins and Manuele again paced the Thunderbirds with top finishes and SUU course-re-cord times. Levins finished the slow, boggy course in 24:11 with Manuele running to a time of 17:24.
the t-Birds defended their home turf the next weekend as suu hosted the Color Country invitational. Levins and Manuele continued their record-breaking seasons, finishing first in the men's and women's races and setting new course records in the process.
However, they were not the only runners to finish in the top ten as Diana Medina (3rd), Sylvia Bedford (6th) and Madalyn Olpin (8th) each turned in strong perfor-mances on the women's side. For the men, sandall and freshman Hayden Hawks helped the Thunderbirds capture three of the top four spots as the duo finishing
third and fourth, respectively.
southern utah was, once again, in the national spotlight the next week as the team competed at the nCaa Pre-nationals in terre Haute, indiana. Manuele and Levins were the top finishers for the Thunderbirds with Medina (21:43) also turn-ing in an SUU course record during the race. Levins finished with a time of 24:25 with Manuele recording a time of 21:16.
suu was back at home, following a break, as the team hosted the 2009 summit League Cross Country Championships. the women dominated the race, captur-ing every conference award, including summit League MVP honors for Manuele and Newcomer of the Year for SUU freshman Whitney Curtis. Medina was just behind Manuele in second place as the Thunderbird women finished more than 60 ahead of the second place team.
Despite Levins' first-place finish on the men's side, Southern Utah was just five points off a conference title, finishing second to South Dakota State. Levins finished the race with a time of 24:48 and was joined in the top four by Sandall, who finished in fourth place with a time of 25:26.70.
along with the team title for the women, suu head coach eric Houle was hon-ored as the summit League Coach of the year.
the teams went on to compete at the nCaa Mountain regional in albuquerque, New Mexico with the women finishing 10th and the men finishing 11th. Levins and Manuele were the story again for the Thunderbirds turning in the top finishes as each crossed the line in 22nd place. Manuele's time of 21:36.2 broke the previous suu course record by almost one minute to cap her career in Cedar City.
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Idaho State Invitational • Pocatello, Idaho • Sept. 12, 2009
Men’s team Scores (2) Women’s team Scores (2)1. southern utah, 23 1. idaho state, 272. idaho state, 42 2. southern utah, 28
Men (6k, 36 runners) Women (3k, 22 runners)1. Kevin sandall, 18:45.27 1. sharla Manuele, 10:17.792. Cameron Levins, 18:51.91 4. sylvia Bedford, 10:43.115. Hayden Hawks, 19:16.09 7. diana Medina, 10:52.157. dallas eborn, 19:23.51 10. Madalyn olpin, 10:59.018. Graham Cheever, 19:43.52 12. Whitney Curtis, 11:04.6414. skylar riggs, 20:10.42 13. Kate Call, 11:06.2016. nate Houle, 20:28.87 14. Kristen sly, 11:11.8119. Kevin robison, 20:46.90 15. shelli richardson, 11:13.6122. Gary Hatch, 21:05.92 16. Kaylee Coates, 11:20.64 17. Lynzee Baxter, 11:20.89 18. Jo Gullo, 11:40.36 19. Kindal erickson, 11:49.59 22. Lindsey Holmes, 12:03.82
NCAA Mountain Regional • Albuquerque, N.M. • Nov. 14, 2009
Men’s team Scores (17) Women’s team Scores (20)1. Brigham young, 54 1. Colorado, 482. Colorado, 55 2. texas tech, 533. new Mexico, 77 3. Brigham young, 11411. southern utah, 320 10. southern utah, 266
Men (10k, 118 runners) Women (6k, runners)22. Cameron Levins, 31:06.4 22. sharla Manuele, 21:36.245. Kevin sandall, 31:56.2 31. diana Medina, 21:56.765. Hayden Hawks, 32:25.3 58. Madalyn olpin, 22:30.093. skylar riggs, 33:19.7 77. sylvia Bedford, 22:55.595. dallas eborn, 33:25.2 78. Whitney Curtis, 22:56.0103. Graham Cheever, 33:43.2 79. shelli richardson, 22:56.3117. Kevin robison, 35:06.2 116. Kate Call, 24:00.5
Summit League Championships • Cedar City, Utah • Oct. 31, 2009
Men’s team Scores (10) Women’s team Scores (10)1. south dakota state, 59 1. southern utah, 322. southern utah, 64 2. north dakota state, 963. oakland, 72 3. oral roberts, 115
Men (8k, 71 runners) Women (6k, 70 runners)1. Cameron Levins, 24:48.0 1. sharla Manuele, 21:50.04. Kevin sandall, 25:26.7 2. diana Medina, 22:09.513. Hayden Hawks, 26:10.9 5. Madalyn olpin, 22:38.722. skylar riggs, 26:26.9 11. Whitney Curtis, 23:05.424. Graham Cheever, 26:38.2 13. shelli richardson, 23:12.630. dallas eborn, 26:58.8 15. sylvia Bedford, 23:24.139. Kevin robison, 27:36.8 17. Kate Call, 23:36.1 20. Kindal erickson, 23:51.9
Color Country Invitational • Cedar City, Utah • Oct. 10, 2009
Men’s team Scores (3) Women’s team Scores (3)1. utah Valley, 19 1. utah Valley, 23 2. southern utah, 39 2. southern utah, 343. dixie state College, 85 3. dixie state College, 85Men (8k, 44 runners) Women (5k, 45 runners)4. Kevin sandall, 25:32.9 2. sylvia Bedford, 18:31.17. dallas eborn, 25:50.7 5. Kirsten Bradford, 18:55.6 11. eric sandall, 26:20.0 9. Jamie smith, 19:12.412. robby Lee, 26:26.2 12. shelli richardson, 19:26.014. Kevin Robison, 26:37.6 14. Steffi Minson, 19:33.116. Kyle Winward, 26:49.0 15. Whitney Curtis, 19:39.720. shinano Miyazawa, 27:02.6 20. Madalyn Jones, 20:06.524. nigel sharp, 27:53.4 21. Kaylee Coates, 20:21.426. al Galan, 28:02.4 22. dayna Vanarsdol, 20:39.3 25. Kindal erickson, 20:51.1
NCAA Pre-Nationals • Terre Haute, Ind. • Oct. 17, 2009
Men’s team Scores (35) Women’s team Scores (37)1. stanford, 47 1. Colorado, 942. Colorado, 130 2. Florida state, 1353. Brigham young, 163 3. oregon, 16928. southern utah, 28 17. southern utah, 483
Men (8k, 237 runners) Women (6k, 249 runners)42. Cameron Levins, 25:25.9 28. sharla Manuele, 21:16.5106. Kevin sandall, 25:11.6 58. diana Medina, 21:43.9166. dallas eborn, 25:54.8 113. sylvia Bedford, 22:12.4188. Hayden Hawks, 26:10.0 138. Madalyn olpin, 22:30.6192. skylar riggs, 26:13.7 146. Kirsten sly, 22:35.1207. Graham Cheever, 26:35.6 179. Whitney Curtis, 22:59.9231. nate Houle, 17:01.4 228. Kaylee Coates, 23:55.7
Notre Dame Invitational • South Bend, Ind. • Oct. 2, 2009
Men’s team Scores (23) Women’s team Scores (22)1. Washington, 113 1. Washington, 332. Providence College, 119 2. Princeton, 683. new Mexico, 151 3. Florida, 10419. southern utah, 425 14. southern utah, 422 Men (8k, 179 runners) Women (5k, 178 runners)14. Cameron Levins, 24:11 34. sharla Manuele, 17:2454. Hayden Hawks, 24:48 67. diana Medina, 17:42103. Kevin sandall, 25:22 103. sylvia Bedford, 18:13114. dallas eborn, 25:32 114. Madalyn olpin, 18:22154. skylar riggs, 26:18 123. Kirsten sly, 18:27156. Graham Cheever, 26:21 144. Whitney Curtis, 18:46172. nate Houle, 27:00 163. Kaylee Coates, 19:04 168. Kate Call, 19:24 171. Kindal erickson, 19:34
UC Riverside Invitational • Riverside, Cal. • Sept. 19, 2009
Men’s team Scores (30) Women’s team Scores (27)1. Brigham young, 23 1. uC riverside, 892. uC riverside, 73 2. Brigham young, 983. Southern Utah, 131 3. Azusa Pacific, 106 6. southern utah, 125
Men (8k, 343 runners) Women (5k, 217 runners)2. Cameron Levins, 23:48.6 6. sharla Manuele, 17:09.519. Kevin sandall, 24:46.8 17. diana Medina, 17:36.832. Graham Cheever, 25:11.0 28. Madalyn olpin, 17:48.050. dallas eborn, 25:30.9 33. Kirsten sly, 17:49.459. Hayden Hawks, 25:41.9 43. Whitney Curtis, 17:56.180. skylar riggs, 25:53.9 56. sylvia Bedford, 18:07.5143. Kevin robison, 26:54.3 73. Kaylee Coates, 18:19.0198. erik Peterson, 27:41.1 81. Kate Call, 18:26.7271. Gary Hatch, 29:04.0 106. Kindal erickson, 18:49.7
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2010 PreVieW
southern utah’s cross country team will enter the 2010 season with high
expectations after the successes of 2009. the women’s team has been chosen
as a favorite in the annual summit League preseason coaches poll after taking
home the title in 2009. the men garnered a second-place vote by the coaches
after finishing only five points behind first-place team South Dakota State.
the women’s team will lose one of its top distance runners after 2009 MVP
and athlete of the year sharla Manuele’s 2010 graduation. Manuele will remain
involved in the cross country program, however, as she stays on as an assistant
coach.
returning to the women’s team will be reigning newcomer of the
Year Whitney Curtis as well as first team all-Summit finisher
Madalyn Olpin and second-team finisher Shelli Richardson.
sylvia Bedford rounds out the scored returning women as
second-place runner diana Medina is anticipated to take a
redshirt season.
Freshmen Danielle West (American Fork, Utah/Ameri-
can Fork HS) and Emily Hills (West Jordan, Utah/ West
Jordan HS) will join the women’s team in the 2010
season. West came out of her high school track
career with all-state and academic all-region honors.
Hills also competed on the state level in cross
country, finishing in twelfth place at the state 5A
championship.
the men will also be competing without one of
their top runners as summit League MVP and
athlete of the year Cameron Levins takes a redshirt
season to focus on personal training and improve-
ment.
Kevin sandall will be the highest scoring runner for
the men’s team, after his fourth place finish earned
him first-team all-Summit honors at the 2009 confer-
ence championships. Graham Cheever will be the only
other returning member of the scoring team.
Several new freshmen will be joining the men’s team
including Robby Lee (American Fork, Utah/American Fork
HS), Eric Sandall (Elko, Nevada/Elko HS), Kyle Winward
(Enoch, Utah/Canyon View HS), Al Galan (Las Vegas, Nevada/
Liberty HS), Travis McDonough (Las Vegas, Nevada/Centennial
HS), Shinano Miyazawa (Orem, Utah/Mountain View HS), and Travis
McDonough (Las Vegas, Nevada/Centennial HS).
Lee comes from a two-time all-state and eight-time all-region high school career in cross
country. sandall, younger brother of Kevin sandall, also comes from a successful high school
career, competing on the state level and earning multiple academic all-state recognition.
Winward is also an all-state honoree.
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THE SUMMIT LEAGUE As The Summit League concludes its third decade as an NCAA Division I athletics conference, the ascending level of performance among the 10 member institutions and over 3,000 student-athletes in 19 championship sports continues. Now in its 29th year, The Summit League is in the midst of a renaissance, both on the playing eld and in the classroom. During the 2009-10 academic year, the League produced a national champion, 11 All-Americans, eight Academic All-Americans and 33 Academic All-District honorees. IUPUI�’s Chen Ni made history at the NCAA Swimming & Diving Championships and highlighted the individual accomplishments in 2009-10. The sophomore became
The Summit League�’s rst female national champion, and fth NCAA titlist overall, when she nished rst in the platform dive. Also garnering national recognition was Oakland men�’s basketball player Keith Benson, who received The Summit League�’s rst national individual award for basketball performance when he was named the Lou Henson Award winner as the nation�’s Mid-Major Player of the Year. The level of performance in men�’s basketball continued to rise as The Summit League was one of just six leagues outside of the �“power six�” conferences to have both of its championship game participants compete with RPI ratings in the top 85. The Summit League had two teams post 25-win seasons, making it one of seven leagues outside of the �“power six�” and one of 12 overall in Division I to make that claim. Summit League champion Oakland set new standards for season League victories (17), winning percentage (.944) and tied the mark for consecutive League wins (16). The Summit League�’s Basketball Championship extended its visibility in 2010, as for the rst time in history all 14 men�’s and women�’s tournament games were televised, including all seven men�’s contests with a national reach via an ESPN platform. Overall attendance in Sioux Falls, S.D., was the second-highest on record and a new women�’s quarter nal session mark was set with 5,384 spectators. Several other sports also saw records fall during the 2009-10 campaign. In volleyball, North Dakota State set a new mark with its 37th consecutive League win en route to its second straight undefeated season. Additionally, the League set standards for postseason participation in both track & eld, where an all-time best 50 athletes quali ed for the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Preliminary Rounds, and women�’s basketball, where three teams advanced to postseason play. Academically, six Summit League teams were bestowed with the NCAA Public Recognition Award, an honor given to teams that have a Division I Academic Progress Rate (APR) in the top 10 percent of all squads in their respective sports. IPFW led with three teams on the list, including men�’s cross country, women�’s golf and volleyball, while another trio of teams, UMKC volleyball, North Dakota State women�’s golf and Oakland women�’s golf, also received accolades. The national reach of The Summit League continues to expand with member institutions selected as hosts for NCAA Championship events, beginning with UMKC serving as a co-host for the 2010 NCAA Volleyball Championship. IUPUI will serve as a co-host for the 2011 Women�’s Final Four and the 2015 Men�’s Final Four and be the host for both the 2013 and 2017 NCAA Swimming & Diving Championships. League members were selected for several NCAA preliminary competitions with Oakland hosting the 2010 Cross Country Great Lakes Regional and 2013 Men�’s Basketball First and
Second Rounds and IUPUI serving as co-host for one of the four 2013 Men�’s Basketball Regionals. Originally formed in 1982 as the Association of Mid-Continent Universities and later known as the Mid-Continent Conference, The Summit League is in its fourth year of a rebranding that followed its 25th anniversary and coincided with the Summit Plan, a strategic plan that places a renewed emphasis on improving the academic and athletic performances of all league student-athletes. Included in the plan was the league�’s new name, the creation of a new image and the addition of three member institutions. The Summit League has a combined enrollment of over 125,000 at 10 member institutions: Centenary College of Louisiana, IPFW (Indiana University-Purdue University-Fort Wayne), IUPUI (Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis), UMKC (University of Missouri-Kansas City), North Dakota State University, Oakland University, Oral Roberts University, South Dakota State University, Southern Utah University and Western Illinois University. In April 2009, the University of South Dakota accepted an invitation to join the league with full membership beginning in 2011-12 and currently serves as an associate member for swimming and diving. The League has one additional associate member in Eastern Illinois University, which currently competes in swimming and diving and will join in men�’s soccer in 2011. These member institutions pride themselves on providing quality athletic, academic and social experiences for their student-athletes. Since its inception in 1982, The Summit League has had several transcendent moments on the national stage. In 1986, Cleveland State upset third-seeded Indiana in the rst round of the NCAA Men�’s Basketball Tournament on its way to a berth in the Sweet 16. A decade later, Valparaiso captured the nation�’s attention when Bryce Drew hit �“the shot�” to defeat No. 4 seed Mississippi in an NCAA rst-round game and spark its Sweet 16 run. More recently, Oral Roberts�’ baseball program nished the 2004 campaign with a national-ranking and became the rst Summit League school to reach an NCAA Super Regional in 2006. Three years later, North Dakota State�’s 2009 softball team became the rst League member to win an NCAA regional and advance to the Super Regional round. During the 2008-09 basketball season, South Dakota State�’s women�’s team was nationally-ranked throughout the year and capped its season with an NCAA Tournament rst round victory. The League has produced ve NCAA champions, four Olympic athletes and several All-Americans in the sports of track and eld, swimming and diving and cross country. Numerous professionals and several draft choices have come directly from The Summit League, including three Major League Baseball rst round picks, a pair of NBA rst rounders and one WNBA selection. Former Summit Leaguers Kevin Duckworth (NBA) and Kevin Seitzer (MLB) each were two-time all-stars during their professional careers. Recent and historical success coupled with an increased growth among its membership base gives The Summit League a promising future on the landscape of college athletics.
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SUU Athletic Department Mission Statement
southern utah university’s athletic department is dedicated to providing qual-
ity programs that assist in complimenting and fulfilling the University’s educational
objectives and mission.
the athletic program adheres to the policies and procedures of the nCaa and the
rules of any conference, league or association of which it is a member.
the athletic department is committed to excellence in academics as well as athlet-
ics and focuses on fielding competitive teams at the Division I level. Participation
in intercollegiate athletics is an integral part of the student’s overall educational
experience.
the university strives to reach the highest possible graduation rate for all of its
student-athletes while focusing on their social, cultural and intellectual development.
the athletic department recognizes the importance of equity in all of its programs
and promotes diversity in both student-athletes and staff. student-athletes, coaches
and all others associated with intercollegiate athletics are expected to embrace the
principles of sportsmanship and ethical conduct.
SUU AtHletIC SUCCeSS
Southern Utah University has an outstanding athletic tradition. The majority of
SUU’s sports are affiliated with the Summit League, with the exception of gymnastics
(which competes in the Western Athletic Conference) and football, a charter mem-
ber of the Great West Football Conference.
suu’s teams regularly compete for conference championships. this past year suu
women captured the summit League cross country title while the gymnastics team
took home the Western athletic Conference trophy. several teams on campus
advanced to the conference tournament in their respective sports with a collection
of individual athletes garnering all-tournament and all-conference honors.
the suu gymnastics team has been represented in nCaa post-season competi-
tion every year since 1991. this past season, southern utah was represented at the
nCaa national Championships in gymnastics as well as indoor and outdoor track
& field.
southern utah football has claimed three FCs rushing titles over the past decade.
PICtUReD
Nick Freitas - two-time all-summit League peformer and 2009 draft pick of the
Minnesota twins
Nick Miller - Led the nation in all-purpose yards in 2008. Currently plays for the
oakland raiders.
Challis Pascucci - 2010 all-summit League honoree
Jess Baumgartner - 2007 Cross Country NCAA All-American (Third Place)
Marci Pratt - two-time summit League Player of the year
Kristi Koplin - 2010 NCAA National Championship Qualifier
elise Wheeler - three-time all-american, 2009 regional and WaC Gymnast of
the year
Fred House - Mid-Continent Conference MVP
Nate Page - 2009 NCAA National Championship Qualifier
Ksusha Nazarova - two-time all-summit League performer
Analaine Pelaez - 2010 summit League Freshman of the year
David Palmer - named Japan Basketball League MVP
Kristen Fronk - two-time all-summit League honoree
suu atHLetiC Mission
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Ken Beazer was named southern utah’s ath-
letic director on dec. 21, 2005 and took the
reins of the program Jan. 2, 2006.
Beazer came to southern utah from utah
state university, where he has served as direc-
tor of athletic development for the past four-
plus years. While at usu, Beazer developed
and initiated the largest capital campaign in the
history of the school’s athletic department,
including fund-raising for a planned $25 million
renovation of romney stadium.
Prior to his time at Utah State, Beazer spent nine years at Snow College, the first three
as defensive coordinator on the football coaching staff and the final six – from 1995 to
2001 – as the school’s director of athletics. as a coach his teams ranked among the nJ-
CAA’s top five defenses two of his three seasons, while as AD at Snow he implemented
the college’s first Athletic Foundation Board as well as an annual giving program. He also
spent two seasons as a graduate assistant football coach at Washington state university.
Beazer is a 1989 graduate of Weber state university with a degree in broadcast commu-
nication. He also holds a master of arts degree in communication from Washington state,
as well as an associate of arts in the same field from Snow College.
Beazer and his wife, Cidnee, are the parents of four children: rhett, adrienne, Jadon and
Harrison.
KeN BeAzeR ON SUU AtHletICS:
Southern Utah University is truly a place where academics come first. The strong
academic commitment of the staff and coaches is manifest in the overall academic ac-
complishments our teams achieve on an annual basis. the university’s strong academic
emphasis, coupled with the dedicated efforts of the student athletes, allows the athletics
department to continually post high marks in the classroom.
the academic climate offered at suu enables the institution to attract and retain high
quality student athletes with sound character and a clear understanding of personal
responsibility. thunderbird athletics was recently rewarded by its fellow institutions with
an unprecedented, fourth consecutive Mid-Continent Conference sportsmanship award,
setting a new standard by which all institutions are now measured.
southern utah is fortunate to have a great relationship with the community, bringing
new meaning to the term, “campus community.” Cedar City residents are hospitable,
friendly and eager to serve, creating an ideal setting for personal growth. thunderbird
student athletes readily accept their responsibility of role models and spent countless
hours in the local schools mentoring children.
Southern Utah University’s commitment to athletics is manifest in its first class athletic
facilities, providing the necessary amenities for a student athlete to achieve his/her ath-
letic goals and compete at higher levels.
southern utah university is an ideal place to achieve academic and athletic excellence
and reach the high expectations we all have. southern utah university is one of the best
locations to experience a true college atmosphere.
Bobby alworthMedia relations
debby BakerHead Volleyball Coach
Marlene Barthacademic Coordinator
scott BaumanHead Gymnastics Coach
dan Bennion strength & Conditioning
todd Brownassoc. ad/Compliance
richard ChurchHead Golf Coach
Kyle CottamMedia relations
david eldredgeHead Baseball Coach
neil Gardnerasst. ad/Media relations
dr. deborah HillFaculty athletic rep.
eric HouleHead XC/t&F Coach
Kit Janeseligibility specialist
ed LambHead Football Coach
Lenny LeeHead tennis Coach
Kyle MagnussonHead softball Coach
ricky Mendiniassoc. ad/sports Medicine
Jr PayneHead WBB Coach
roger reidHead MBB Coach
suzie rowleyKP sports Marketing
shon spevakticket Manager
Brian stockHead soccer Coach
Kristen Whittakerasst. ad/Business/sWa
teshia Williamsadministrative asst.
KeN BeAzeRsuu athletic director
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Michael t. Benson was appointed the 15th president of southern utah university on november 10, 2006, by the utah state Board of regents.
Dr. Benson came to SUU from Snow College where he served as president for five years. Prior to his tenure in ephraim, dr. Benson was special assistant to the president and secretary to the university of utah, a cabinet-level position on that campus. during his presidency at snow, athletic teams excelled, winning several conference championships and finishing near the top of national rankings. He was instrumental in establishing America’s premier junior college football bowl game, the Zions Bank Top of the Mountains Bowl, played each december in salt Lake City. dr. Benson currently serves as Chair of the Presidents’ Council for the summit League.
President Benson is the father of four children, emma, samuel, truman taft, and tatum anne. He and his wife debi, along with the kids, are regularly seen around campus and at all types of sporting events.
an accomplished athlete, dr. Benson was captain of the east High school basketball team and one of four sophomores on the team that won the 1981 utah state championship. He turned down track scholarships as a senior at east to enroll at Brigham young university on a leadership scholarship, eventually earning a bachelor’s degree in political science, English, and history while playing on the junior varsity basketball team. He has also competed in the worlds oldest rivalry, serving as a player/coach in leading oxford university over Cambridge in the 1994 Varsity Basketball Match.
President Benson has completed several marathons with his best time (2:41) winning his age division at the st. George Marathon. in 1984, Michael was one of only 19 teenagers to compete in the Boston Mara-thon, with his finishing time of 2:52 placing him in the top 15% of all registered runners. While President of snow College, he ran the st. George Marathon again, this time raising over $50,000 for the athletic department. He currently maintains a seven handicap in his favorite sport, golf.
dr. Benson holds a doctorate in modern Middle eastern History from oxford university. His critically-acclaimed book, Harry s. truman and the Founding of israel has led to many lecturing and consulting opportunities. Michael regularly leads tour groups to the Middle east where he is eager to share his love for and knowledge of the region. He is currently pursuing a master’s degree in non-profit administration at the Mendoza school of Business at the university of notre dame.
the Bensons are delighted to be at southern utah university and look forward to supporting thunder-bird student-athletes for many years to come.
dr. MiCHaeL t. Benson southern utah university President
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DeAR tHUNDeRBIRD FANS AND SUPPORteRS:
one of america’s great coaches once said, “the will to win is not nearly as important as the will to prepare to win.” all of us at southern utah university are committed to helping our student-athletes as they prepare to win on their respective fields and courts of competition. But more importantly, we are committed to helping them acquire those tools, experiences, and skills that will help them succeed in life and their life’s work. i thank you for your continued commitment to suu and its many outstanding athletic programs which now number 17 – the second highest number of division i sports programs offered in the entire state of utah.
For all those who enjoy a football Saturday on a beautiful fall day in the shadow of Cedar Mountain, the benefits of Division I athletics in our community are innumerable. From the dollars spent by visiting teams and fans in our local places of business to the positive media coverage generated by our student-athletes, the University is the beneficiary of these and other positive by-products of the substantial investment in our athletic program. donors and alumni are even more proud of their association with the University when they see a return on their donated dollars in the form of success on the field and in the classroom.
excellence in athletics will continue to be an investment we are willing to make at southern utah university. in addition to those student-athletes who learn invaluable lessons in both the “thrill of victory and the agony of defeat,” athletics provide excellent participation opportunities for stu-dents in bands, cheer squads, dance teams, trainers, marketing interns, and many more. our student athletes also represent a large percentage of the geographic, socioeconomic, ethnic, and religious diversity on campus which, i believe, enhances and enriches the academic and social experience of aLL our students.
i heartily commend our athletic director, Ken Beazer, and his able and committed staff for their superb stewardship of the funds directed toward athletics. i also wish to thank all the academic and support staff who regularly monitor the progress of our student-athletes to ensure their commit-ment to “prepare to win” while at suu and well beyond.
thank you for your support of southern utah university and the proud thunderbird tradition.
yours sincerely,
President Michael Benson
Back Row (l to R): dorian Page, Vice President of Finances; Michael Carter, assistant attorney General; dean o’driscoll, Vice President for university relations; dialea adams, Presi-dent’s Office Administrative Assistant; Stuart Jones, Vice President for AdvancementFront Row (l to R): donna eddleman, Vice President of student services; dr. Bradley Cook, Provost; dr. Michael t. Benson, suu President; Ken Beazer, suu athletic director; Wesley Curtis, Vice Presiden for Government relations and regional services
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southern utah’s training facilities include an expanded training room in eccles Coliseum as well as three fully-equipped medical and training facilities
located elsewhere on campus. SUU’s training facilities also include an olympic-sized pool. With a fully-certified staff as well as a student training
program suu is prepared to handle all the training needs of its 17 sports’ student athletes.
six doctors serve suu student-athletes’ needs, including orthopedic specialist dr. robert nakken, podiatrist dr. russ olsen, pain specialist dr. dale
stott, general practitioner dr. C. J. thinnes and dentists dr. James sorenson and dr. Brian tavoian.
the student-athlete academic Center was recently renovated in 2010 with a brand new lounge area, providing student-athletes a place to relax and
a comfortable area to study.
the Center features both individual and group work spaces and is centrally located on campus in the multi-purpose building. Marlene Barth, the
athletic academic Coordinator, is also located in the center and is available to answer questions and help student-athletes achieve their academic
goals.
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Located in the heart of southern utah’s Color Country, Cedar City has received numerous “Best Places to Live in the usa” awards over the years. a vital, growing mountain community with four distinct seasons, Cedar City boasts 310 clear days a year. Cedar City has a population of 22,000 while surrounding iron County has 35,000 residents.
the home of southern utah university, Cedar City is also home to the american Folk Ballet and the utah shakespearean Festival (both affiliated with the University), as well as the Iron Mission state Park, Cedar ridge Golf Course and a variety of recre-ational facilities including four city parks, two baseball/softball complexes and a bicycle/walking path, all within minutes of the suu campus.
Within an easy day’s drive are five national parks – Zion, Bryce, Grand Canyon, Great Basin and Capitol reef – several state parks and recreation areas and a host of hunting, fishing and other outdoor recreational opportunities, including Brian Head Ski Resort, just a 45-minute drive from campus.
Cedar City is also one of the safest places in the country, as utah is consistently rated as one of the nation’s safest states and iron County is perennially one of the state’s safest counties.
Cedar City is located in the heart of southwest Utah. Located along Interstate 15, Cedar City and Iron County are accessible
to 38 million people within an eight hour drive.
denver596 Miles
salt Lake City253 Miles
Phoenix398 Miles
reno385 Miles
Las Vegas172 Miles
Losangeles446 Miles
san Francisco556 Miles
Cedar City
tHis is Cedar City
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southern utah university is
a comprehensive institution
offering programs for students
with many interests and goals. the
university provides undergraduate
liberal education in the arts, humanities
and sciences; authorized professional
work in teacher education, business
and technology; and specialized training
in vocational teacher education.
suu has been accorded a host of
outstanding academic honors in recent
years. Consumer reports named the
university among its top ten in its list of
quality and value in colleges and universi-
ties in america for the second time in three
years this past summer. the Princeton review
tabbed suu as a Best Value institution last
spring, while u.s. news and World report listed
the university as one of america’s Best Colleges
in 2007. the Princeton review has also named suu as one of its “Best in the
West,” and southern utah’s website was named a top-10 site by the national research Center for
College and university admissions.
suu students select their courses from departments and programs in the school of Business; College
of Computing, integrated engineering and technology; school of Continuing and Professional studies;
Beverley taylor sorenson College of education and Human development; College of Humanities
and social sciences; Library; College of Performing and Visual arts; College of science; and College
of Graduate studies. More than 600 faculty and staff members serve suu’s 7,516 undergraduate and
graduate students.
academic programs in business, teacher education, industrial education and theatre arts have
received wide acclaim for their excellence. Affiliated with the university are a number of
cultural arts and performing groups which support the mission of suu.
suu is also home to the utah shakespearean Festival with its adams Memorial theatre,
based upon the original Globe Theatre; and the Randall Jones Theatre, one of the finest
indoor theatres in the West. southern utah
facilities are also used extensively during the
month in June as home for the utah summer
Games.
Campus facilities range from the ivy-covered
old Main and Braithwaite Liberal arts Center,
built in 1898 and 1899; to the dixie Leavitt Busi-
ness Building; to the sharwan smith Center, a
multi-purpose facility which houses the Centrum
arena – suu’s basketball and gymnastics venue – as well as classrooms, the university’s student union,
bookstore and various offices.
the university opened a state-of-the-art library in 1996, while the eccles Coliseum, the university’s football and
track stadium, has undergone a complete renovation in the recent past, including new grandstands, office
areas, a new press box and a new track.
another exciting development was the physical education complex, which serves the entire student-
body with state-of-the art athletic and recreational facilities. the newest additions on campus include
the emma eccles Jones teacher education Building and the Carter Carillon tower.
the university also owns and operates a 1,000-acre farm in western Cedar Valley and a 3,700-acre ranch
tHis is suu
Because of their proximity and grandeur and formal educational alliance with southern utah university, Zion
national Park and Cedar Breaks national Monument are claimed by suu students as part of their campus.
Geology, life science and a variety of academic fields plan trips to take advantage of these national trea-
sures in addition to Bryce Canyon, Grand Canyon, Capitol reef and Great Basin national Parks, which
are also close by.
the university’s skiing classroom is at 11,300-foot Brian Head ski resort, less than an hour away, while
the recreational opportunities offered by Lake Powell are less than two hours away.
suu has a history unique in the annals of american higher education. in 1897, the entire population of
Cedar City, then a small pioneer town, engaged in the building of Old Main, the first building of the Uni-
versity. Beginning the project in mid-winter because of a harsh deadline imposed the the legislature, the
men and women of the community donated materials, money and labor to complete the building on time.
today the university campus has grown to comprise 133 acres, landscaped with fountains, tall spruce and
pine trees, plazas, statuary, latticed walkways and expansive lawns.
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athletics is an important part of your life right now. But what will you do when your playing days are over? southern utah university can help you prepare for a suc-
cessful career in a variety of fields. SUU offers four master’s programs and over 120 bachelor’s programs in its six schools and colleges, as well as a range of certifi-
cates, associate’s and pre-professional degrees a wide variety of disciplines.
School of Applied Science And Technology
The SUU School of Applied Science and Technology offers 20 major courses of study as well as minors and pre-professional degrees in 26 additional areas. The
southern utah Crime Laboratory is housed here and the state Criminologist teaches in the Criminal Justice Program. suu’s technology education degree is the only
program in the western united states with a career technical emphasis.
School of BuSineSS
In addition to master’s degrees in accountancy and business administration, the SUU School of Business offers bachelor’s degrees in nine majors with an additional
11 areas of specialization. SUU’s undergraduates consistently score in or above the 80th percentile on the ETS national field exam, including outstanding marks in the
90th and 96th percentile in finance and economics, respectively.
suu also offers a Military science program through army rotC
college of educATion
The SUU College of Education offers a master’s degree as well as four primary majors with 15 areas of specialization. The SUU physical education department –
known as “The Coaching Factory” because of the success of its graduates – is housed in the newest and most modern facility in Utah. One of the finest facilities of
its type in the west, the Sorenson Physical Education Building houses an Olympic-sized swimming pool, three basketball courts, five racquetball courts, state-of-th-art
kinesiology and exercise laboratories as well as technology-equipped classrooms.
college of humAniTieS And SociAl ScienceS
SUU’s College of Humanities and Social Sciences offers 20 major areas of study. Graduates of the College can boast an acceptance rate above 90 percent in accep-
tance to accredited law schools over the past dozen years. suu’s campus newspaper, the university Journal, has won more awards over the past 12 years than any
university newspaper in 14 western states and the departments of english and foreign language have an award-winning faculty, including utah’s Poet Laureate of utah,
department head david Lee.
college of performing And ViSuAl ArTS
SUU’s College of Performing and Visual Arts offers an MFA in arts administration as well as bachelor’s degrees in 15 areas of specialization. Professional affiliations
include the tony award-winning utah shakespearean Festival, the american Folk Ballet and the Braithwaite Fine arts Gallery. the MFa program is the only one of its
kind in the western usa.
college of Science
Home to 27 major areas of study, the SUU College of Science has seen 88 percent of its graduates who applied to professional
pharmacy schools and 72 percent of its graduates applying to medical schools accepted. the national acceptance rate for phar-
macy schools is 25 percent while the national rate for medical schools is 38 percent.
“student-athletes are held to a high standard of academic achievement which includes nCaa eligibility require-
ments. suu is proud of the advisement and support services provided by our department and the university.
this support is intended to insure academic success and progress towards graduation. thunderbird
athletes have access to their own academic center and specialty
advisors in each college. advisement is designed to
assist student-athletes with the transition into
college and with continuing progress
towards academic goals.”
• Todd Brown,
ASSoc. AThleTic direc-
Tor for compliAnce
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noVeMBer 13 nCaa Mountain reGionaLs saLt LaKe City, utaH
noVeMBer 22 nCaa CHaMPionsHiPs terre Haute, indiana