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TTaabbllee ooff CCoonntteennttssTable of Contents / Schedule 1CCooaacchheess && SSttaaffffHead Coach Carla Criste 2Assistant Coaches 322001111--22001122 NNaavvyy MMiiddsshhiippmmeennSeason Outlook 4-62011-12 Roster 7Midshipmen Bios 8-25NNCCAAAA//EECCAACC QQuuaalliiffiiccaattiioonn SSttaannddaarrddss 2266RReevviieeww,, RReeccoorrddss && HHiissttoorryy2010-11 Season in Review 272010-11 Top Indoor Marks 282010-11 Top Outdoor Marks 29All-Time Indoor Records 30-31All-Time Outdoor Records 32-33All-Time Indoor Performance List 34-35All-Time Outdoor Performance List 36-37All-Time Individual Honors 38-40Army-Navy Series 41TTrraacckk aanndd FFiieelldd FFaacciilliittiieessWesley A. Brown Field House 42-43Ingram Field 44-45NNaavvaall AAccaaddeemmyy IInnffoorrmmaattiioonnBeat Army! 46-47The United States Naval Academy 48-49Academy History and Traditions 50-51Athletic Facilities 52-53Director of Athletics Chet Gladchuk 54-55Academic Achievement 56-57Community Service 58-59Annapolis and the Chesapeake Region 60-61The Patriot League 62-63Blue & Gold 64

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AAssssiissttaanntt CCooaacchh -- DDiissttaannccee Karen BoyleAAllmmaa MMaatteerr Bowling Green ‘79, 25th Yr.OOffffiiccee PPhhoonnee (410) 293-5579EE--MMaaiill [email protected]

AAssssiissttaanntt CCooaacchh -- TThhrroowwss Steven SarigiannisAAllmmaa MMaatteerr UNC Wilmington ’99, 6th Yr.OOffffiiccee PPhhoonnee (410) 293-5578EE--MMaaiill [email protected]

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Navy Sports InformationTTrraacckk && FFiieelldd CCoonnttaacctt Matt MuzzaOOffffiiccee PPhhoonnee (410) 293-8778FFaaxx (410) 293-8954EE--MMaaiill [email protected]

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Jan. 28 Sat. at Patriot Games Fairfax, Va. 11:00 am

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Feb. 17-19 Fri.-Sun. at Patriot League Championships Lewisburg, Pa. All Day

Feb. 25-26 Sat.-Sun. at USA Indoor T&F Championships Albuquerque, N.M. All Day

March 3-4 Sat.-Sun. at ECAC Championships Boston, Mass. All Day

March 9-10 Fri.-Sat. at NCAA Championships Nampa, Idaho All Day

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March 31 Sat. at Terrapin Invitational College Park, Md. 11:00 am

April 7 Sat. at Army (Star Meet) West Point, N.Y. 11:00 am

April 14 Sat. at Johns Hopkins Invitational Baltimore, Md. 11:00 am

April 20-21 Fri.-Sat. at Larry Ellis Invitational Princeton, N.J. All Day

April 26 Thu. at Penn Relays Philadelphia, Pa. All Day

May 4-5 Fri.-Sat. at Patriot League Championships Worcester, Mass. All Day

May 11-13 Fri.-Sun. at ECAC Championships Princeton, N.J. All Day

May 24-26 Thurs.-Sat. at NCAA East Regional Jacksonville, Fla. All Day

June 6-9 Wed.-Sat. at NCAA Championships Des Moines, Iowa All Day

All times Eastern, subject to change. Home meets in bboolldd..

Indoor home meets held at Wesley A. Brown Field House; Outdoor home meets held at Ingram Field.

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Media Guide CreditsThe 2011-12 Navy women’s track & field media guide was written and edited by Matt Muzza. Cover design andtemplate was created by Mark Leddy and the Navy Sports Information staff. Photography was provided by PhilHoffmann, Tom Connelly and the Annapolis and Anne Arundel County Conference and Visitors Bureau.

The Navy Sports Information staff extends its thanks to all Patriot League and opponent sports informationoffices and all members of past staffs that have assisted in compiling information that is an integral part of thisguide. Any corrections or additions to the publication are welcome and should be directed via e-mail [email protected].

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The Criste FileCOACHING HONORS

�� Four-time Patriot League Coach of the Year�� Four Patriot League titles (Ind: 2001, ‘09, ‘11; Out: ’03)�� Two Academic All-Americans�� Seven Patriot League Scholar-Athletes of the Year�� Five Top-20 teams at ECAC Championship

AS A HEAD COACH AT NAVY

Year Ind. vs. Army Out. vs. Army1991-92 0-1 L, 69-49 0-1 L, 93-611992-93 2-1 L, 65-53 3-1 L, 81-731993-94 1-1 L, 82.3-35.7 6-1 L, 89-651994-95 3-3 L, 64-54 8-0 W, 83-711995-96 3-6-1 T, 74-74 5-3 L, 80.3-73.71996-97 10-0 W, 73-63 5-0 W, 82.5-71.51997-98 8-6 L, 74-71 2-3 L, 103-601998-99 7-2 W, 93-88 5-1 W, 103-1001999-00 8-2 W, 113-68 5-0 W, 118-852000-01 9-2 W, 100-81 9-2 W, 107-962001-02 17-2 W, 93-88 9-2 W, 109-942002-03 10-2 L, 97-81 4-1 L, 106-972003-04 11-2 W, 94.5-86.5 10-1 L, 112-912004-05 11-2 L, 92-89 14-0 W, 110-922005-06 9-0 W, 99.5-81.5 5-0 W, 104-992006-07 7-0 W, 107-73 10-0 W, 107-962007-08 7-0 W, 93.5-87.5 4-1 L, 119.5-83.52008-09 13-0 W, 92-88 4-0 W, 116-872009-10 10-0 W, 94-87 3-0 W 107-932010-11 19-1 W, 103.5-77.5 3-0 W 129-73Totals 165-33-1 (.832) 114-17 (.870)

THE ARMY-NAVY RIVALRY

Team W L T Pct. N-Stars

Indoor Track 11 7 1 .605 11Outdoor Track 12 7 0 .632 12Totals 23 14 1 .618 23

COACHING TIMELINE�� NNaavvyy ((11999911--PPrreesseenntt)) -- HHeeaadd CCooaacchh• Four Patriot League titles (Ind: 2001, ‘09, ‘11; Out: ‘03)

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�� UU..SS.. OOllyymmppiicc FFeessttiivvaall EEaasstt TTeeaamm ((11999944)) -- HHeeaadd CCooaacchh• Guided team to first victory

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�� WWeesstt VViirrggiinniiaa ((11998877--8888)) -- AAssssiissttaanntt CCooaacchh• Earned master's degree in exercise physiology

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Carla Criste has enjoyed terrific success over her20-year tenure as Navy's head coach, guiding herteams to a 279-50-1 (.847) mark, including four unde-feated seasons and a 100-2 record in dual-scoredmeets dating back to the 2004-05 season.In addition to its regular season successes, Navy

has also stepped up at the postseason championshiplevel, claiming four Patriot League titles since 2001and posting five top-20 efforts at the ECACChampionship over the last eight seasons.Criste led Navy to the indoor Patriot League

Championship in 2010-11 and was named the PatriotLeague Coach of the Year (third in a row). Navy wonnine of 20 events to take the championship, which ithosted at the Wesley A. Brown Field House. Navyalso swept the indoor/outdoor Star Meet series withArmy for the third straight season. Navy blew awayArmy, 129-73, at the outdoor Star Meet for its largestmargin of victory ever over its rival.The Midshipmen would post their second-straight

undefeated year in 2009-10. The indoor team was 10-0 in dual-scored meets and the outdoor team was 3-0. It was also the second straight year that thewomen's track team won both the indoor and outdoorN-Star meets and the ninth sweep overall. Criste alsoearned her second straight Patriot League IndoorCoach of the Year awardAt the helm in 2008-09, Criste guided the Mids to

one of their most memorable seasons in program his-tory. After being picked to finish fourth in the PatriotLeague's preseason poll, Navy rode its distance corpsand a spirited underclassmen group to the program'ssecond indoor track championship. For her efforts,Criste was named the Patriot League Coach of theYear for the second time in her career.In 2007, Navy recorded a ninth-place team score

at the ECAC Championship during the outdoor slate,its highest finish since moving up to the Division Iranks in 1991-92. In that same outdoor season, theMids also scored at the NCAA East RegionChampionship for the first time since the regional wasadded in 2003.In addition to her team's performance on the track,

Criste's student-athletes have also done their part inthe classroom. Navy has produced both the PatriotLeague's Indoor and Outdoor Track Scholar-Athletesof the Year in three-consecutive years, with distancestandout Erica Ziel claiming the honor during both thewinter and spring slates a year ago. Before Ziel, itwas Vicki Moore, the Class of 2008 Valedictorian witha perfect 4.00 GPA, who was named the conference'stop track student-athlete in 2007-08. The year prior,Kirsten Andrews ('07) became the first Navy women'strack & field member to be selected Patriot LeagueFemale Scholar-Athlete of the Year for all sports.Andrews would graduate as one of the Academy'smost decorated student-athletes, having twice earnedAcademic All-America honors during her decoratedcareer.It, thus, came as no surprise when Criste's track &

field team was be awarded the Naval AcademyAthletic Director's Cup for being the most successfulall-around team on The Yard for the 2007-08 athleticseason. Criste came to the Academy in 1991 afterspending three years as an assistant with thewomen's program at George Mason, where she over-saw the jumps, sprints, hurdles and multi-events.There, five athletes earned All-America status andtwo became NCAA champions under her tutelage.The Patriots also captured the ECAC Division IChampionship in each of her three seasons.Criste has also been recognized on the national

scene. She was selected as the field events coach forthe 1993 U.S. Olympic Festival and coached the Eastteam to victory, marking the East's first-win in the his-tory of the festival. In 1999, Criste was named headcoach for that year's Pan Am Games in Winnipeg,Canada.She also served as head coach of the 1995 U.S.

National Track & Field Team, which consisted ofmen's and women's junior and senior teams thatcame together for a series of meets against Canada.Criste guided the U.S. team to wins in all four meets.A standout performer in her own right, Criste was

a four-year letterwinner in track at Penn State, servingas captain of the Nittany Lion women's squad in1985-86. She was an NCAA qualifier in the triple jumpand was a national qualifier and ECAC record holderin both the pentathlon and heptathlon.After graduating from Penn State with a degree in

nutritional science in 1986, she went on to earn hermaster's degree in exercise physiology from WestVirginia in 1988. While at West Virginia, Criste servedas an assistant track & field coach, handling theMountaineers' jumps, sprints, hurdles and multi-events.After concluding her own collegiate career, Criste

continued competing at the national level. For threeyears (1986-89) she competed at the U.S. OlympicFestival and was a member of the U.S. NationalTeam from 1986-91. She was nationally ranked inboth the triple jump and multi-events, representing theUnited States in several international team competi-tions.The daughter of Joan and Dave Criste (USNA

`60), Criste also serves as an Assistant AthleticDirector and professor at the Academy.

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Karen Boyle, who also serves as the head coach of

the Navy women's cross country squad, enters her 25th

year as an assistant track coach in 2011-12.

Navy has had a very successful distance team

under Boyle's watch, highlighted by Marty Shue's title in

the indoor 1,500-meter run at the NCAA Championship.

Boyle has enjoyed much success as Navy's cross country coach, guiding her teams to

a 123-20 (.860) mark over her career.

During Boyle's tenure, six Navy cross country runners have competed at the NCAA

Division I Championship. Boyle's first national championship qualifier came in 1992 with

Kerry O'Neill, followed by Jackie Hayes in 1995, Rebecca Cline in 1997, Melissa Foon in

2000, Amy Watson in 2008 and most recently Jess Palacio in 2011. Boyle led the cross

country team to the 2011 Patriot League Championship, her third since 2007 and has been

named the Patriot League Cross Country Coach of the Year three times.

Boyle has led the Mids to significant honors on both the Division II (1987-1990) and

Division I (1991-present) levels. In Navy's last-four years of Division II competition, Boyle

coached the cross country team to three-straight undefeated seasons and four-consecu-

tive top-five finishes in the NCAA Division II Championship, with five runners garnering All-

America honors. Boyle was named Eastern Region Coach of the Year in three-straight

seasons (1988-90).

Boyle guided the program into the Division I ranks in 1991, and the Mids immediately

achieved success by capturing the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference (ECAC)

Championship in cross country. In 1997 and 2007, Boyle was named Navy's Fall Coach

of the Year after she led Navy to an undefeated season. In 2007 and again in '08, she was

recognized as the Patriot League Coach of the Year.

In 1995, Boyle was selected as team leader for the USA Ekiden International Marathon

in Beijing, China. She was also selected to help rewrite the level I track & field certification

curriculum at the USA Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo. In 1999, she received

her C.S.C.S. certification as a nationally accredited certified strength and conditioning spe-

cialist. The summer of 2001 saw Boyle serve as an assistant track & field coach for Team

USA in the Deaf Track & Field World Games, held in Rome, Italy.

Boyle, a 1979 graduate of Bowling Green, received her degree in physical education

and earned her master's degree in athletic administration and recreation from her alma

mater in 1982. Athletically, she competed in both track and lacrosse, specializing in the 400

and 4x400-meter relay on the track and was a leading scorer for the Falcons' lacrosse

squad.

Her coaching career began at Heidelberg College in Tiffin, Ohio, where she coached

the women's cross country and track & field teams from 1984-86, developing two nation-

al champions and nine All-Americans. Boyle is a tenured professor in the Naval

Academy's Physical Education Department, teaching personal conditioning, rock climbing,

kayaking and triathlon training. Boyle also participates in road races and triathlons.

Administratively, Boyle served as the president of the NCAA Division I Women's

Intercollegiate Cross Country Coaches Association (1999-2001), as well as a committee

member on the USA Track & Field Coaching Education Board and the United States Track

Coaches Association Long Distance Advisory Board.

Steven Sarigiannis begins his sixth year as an

assistant coach at Navy in 2011-12, where his focus

centers on the throwing and pole vault events.

During his tenure at Navy, Sarigiannis has helped

four throwers qualify for the NCAA East Regionals,

including three athletes in three different events in 2011.

In addition, his work with the pole vaulters has paid immediate dividends. Under

his guidance, Jacqui Charnigo met an NCAA provisional mark, captured a pair of

Patriot League titles and earned All-East recognition three times.

During the 2011 outdoor track season the throws squad won three of four Patriot

League throwing event titles by winning the shot put, discus, hammer and placing

second in the javelin. Freshman Lauren Allam won the Patriot League title in the dis-

cus, smashing the conference record by seven feet and earning the rookie of the

meet award. Junior Amanda Phelps was a double winner in the shot put and ham-

mer throw, which earned her the Patriot League Field-Athlete of the Meet award.

Both Amanda Phelps and Lauren Allam, along with freshman javelin thrower Alix

Membreno qualified for the 2011 NCAA East Regional Championships.

Sarigiannis came to the Academy in 2006 after serving as an assistant men's &

women track and cross country coach at Robert Morris University from 2001-06.

During his tenure with the Colonials, he was primarily responsible for coaching the

throwers and distance runners while assisting with the cross country. He was also

responsible for the fall training of the sprinters, jumpers and hurdlers, and spear-

headed the recruitment of all track & field athletes. Sarigiannis' athletes broke over

100 school records with 23 NCAA qualifiers, 28 conference Champions, four of which

hold conference records and 94 ECAC/IC4A qualifiers. In 2005 the Colonial lady

throwing squad scored 74 points at the conference championship in just four throw-

ing events to give their team two-thirds of its total team points.

In addition to his responsibilities with the track and cross country teams,

Sarigiannis was the head strength coach from 2001-05, where he designed and

oversaw the weight training programs for 12 varsity teams.

Prior to his time at Robert Morris, Sarigiannis worked as a graduate assistant with

the men's track & field team at Ball State from 2000-01. While earning his master's

degree in Health Science in July 2001, he coached and recruited the throwing

events. In his short time with the cardinals he coached three MAC champions and in

2001, he coached Zach Riley to NCAA All-American honors in the hammer throw.

During his coaching career, Sarigiannis has guided three Olympic Trial qualifiers,

three NCAA Division I All-Americans, 32 NCAA qualifiers, seven USATF national

Qualifiers and two Senior Olympic qualifiers.

Sarigiannis also coaches post-collegiate shot putter Tyler Blatchley who has fin-

ished as high 7th at the USA National Championships.

The product of Cicero, N.Y., Sarigiannis was a four-year letter winner at UNC-

Wilmington, where he majored in physical education and graduated in December

1999 with honors. He was a three-time All-East and Colonial Athletic Association

champion in the discus throw, earning MVP honors during his senior year.

Sarigiannis was part of the first three UNCW Colonial Athletic Conference champi-

onship teams including their first team title in school history where they defeated the

1996 indoor NCAA Champions George Mason University. The two-time academic

all-league thrower also served as the school's student representative at the NCAA

Leadership Conference in 1999.

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The Navy women's track and field team is coming off a strongseason and is returning the bulk of its top performers for the 2011-12 season. Navy was dominant in winning the 2011 Patriot LeagueIndoor Championship; besting second-place Bucknell by 40 pointsand the team swept the Army-Navy Star Meet for the third straightyear. The Mids bring back 15 athletes who earned All-Patriot League

honors last season, six athletes that earned ECAC All-East acco-lades and four that competed in the NCAA's East Regional. With the talent that Navy is returning, the team should be a

favorite to repeat as indoor league champions and will remain acontender on the regional and national scene. Head coach CCaarrllaa CCrriissttee is entering her 21st leading the Navy

program. Criste has been tabbed as the Patriot League IndoorCoach of the Year for each of the past three seasons and will onceagain be joined by assistants KKaarreenn BBooyyllee (distance) and SStteevveennSSaarriiggiiaannnniiss (throws). "I think the team is pretty well-rounded and well-seasoned in

most of the events this year," Criste said. "We are two or threedeep and I think we will hold up pretty well in both the dual meetand championship scenarios. As long as everyone stays healthyand on track, this should be one of our best years."

SSpprriinnttssSenior MMaannssffiieelldd MMuurrpphh has competed in every event from the

60m dash to the 800m run and is Navy's top returner in the 400mand 500m. Murph earned ECAC All-East honors in the 500m andtook first place in the event at the Patriot League IndoorChampionship. Murph will serve as the team's indoor captain."Mansfield just has an incredible ability to bring everyone togeth-

er as a unit," head coach Carla Criste said. "She's an all-inclusivetype of person. She always has a positive leadership style and hasa true can-do, optimist attitude, which I think is contagious foreverybody on the team. So far she's really helped start us off on apositive winning note."Junior AArraabbiiaa LLiittttlleejjoohhnn captured the 400m title (57.32) at the

Patriot League Indoor Championship last year. She also ran thefastest preliminary time (25.44) in the 200m at the league meet,before settling for fourth in the finals. Littlejohn also clocked theteam's top 200m time of the outdoor season (25.80).Sophomore VVeerroonniiccaa FFffrreenncchh only competed on the outdoor

track and field squad, as she was a member of the volleyball teamin the fall and the women's basketball team in the winter. Ffrenchimpressed in the 200m last spring in limited action and her 26.07was the team's second-fastest outdoor time, behind Littlejohn.Ffrench will be competing in both the indoor and outdoor seasonsfor Navy this season. Junior JJeessssiiccaa RRiiddggwwaayy has emerged as Navy's top performer in

the short sprints. Ridgway's 7.89 in the 60m dash and her 12.33 inthe 100m dash were both team bests last season. Ridgway scored

at the Patriot League Championships in both events. Junior JJeennnneeJJoolliiee will also be a key contributor in the short sprints. "Overall, we have a great corps of sprinters," said Criste. "We'll

have Arabia back as a defending league champion and VeronicaFfrench has started out amazingly. Jenne Jolie has also beenstepping up a lot in practice and looks super fit."

MMiiddddllee DDiissttaanncceeJJeessss PPaallaacciioo is already Navy's most decorated middle distance

runner and she still has one more season to add to her impressiveachievements. The senior, who was previously enlisted in the U.S.Marine Corps for two-and-a-half years before coming to theAcademy, will be a strong candidate to become Navy's firstDivision I athlete to advance to the NCAA Track and FieldChampionship.Palacio has been named the Patriot League Track-Athlete of the

Meet at each of the last three league meets, she has won sevencareer individual league titles, earned three ECAC All-East honorsand competed in two NCAA East Regional meets. Additionally, sheowns Navy school records in the 800m (both indoor and outdoor),the 1,500m run and the mile run. Palacio has already been off to a banner senior season, winning

the Patriot League Cross Country individual title in the fall andcompeting in the NCAA Cross Country Championships, where sheplaced 164th out of the nation's top 254 runners.Palacio narrowly missed earning bids to both the NCAA Indoor

and Outdoor Track and Field Championships in 2010-11. Palacioran a 2:05.89 in the 800m during the indoor season, which placedher 20th on the national indoor performance list. The NCAA took

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16 competitors in the 800m and the last time in was a 2:05.68.In the outdoor season, Palacio competed in the 800m at the

NCAA East Regional, where she won her heat in the first round ofthe event. Palacio then placed 13th in what was the national quar-terfinals. Only the top 12 finishers from the region advanced to theNCAA Outdoor Championship, as Palacio missed a bid by oneplace."I think Jess is completely determined this year to make it to the

NCAA Championship in all three seasons this year after getting soclose last season," said Criste. "She's already attained her goal incross country and her true passion is the 800m in indoor track.We'd love for her to achieve All-American before she graduatesand she stands a really good chance to do that."In addition to Palacio, Navy will have junior LLiizz MMiilleewwsskkii as a

solid competitor in the middle distance events. Milewski was rightbehind Palacio in the mile at the Army-Navy indoor Star Meet asthe duo took 1-2 in the event. Milewski also took third in the3,000m run at the indoor league meet. Rookies SShhaannnnoonn CCuutthhbbeerrttand AAnnnniiee--NNoorraahh BBeevveerriiddggee will also compete in the mid-distanceand distance events. "We are really excited about Annie-Norah Beveridge and

Shannon Cuthbert," said Criste. "There is a lot of speed and itsgreat that the freshmen are being mentored by Jess. Jess is alsoworking really synergistically with Mollie Hebda and Liz Milewski.They set a really good pack and the underclassmen are trying tosurpass them."Cuthbert is the daughter of Stefani Green, a mid-distance All-

American for Navy at the Division II level in the 1980s. The middle distance runners, along with the distance runners

led Navy to a Patriot League Cross Country team championship inthe fall, under the direction of assistant track coach and headcross country coach Karen Boyle.

DDiissttaanncceeNavy has a deep pool of distance runners returning for the

2011-12 season. Seniors MMoolllliiee HHeebbddaa and KKaattiiee TTaayylloorr are theveterans of the group. Taylor clocked Navy's top times in the3,000m and the 5,000m last season and posted ECAC-qualifyingtimes in both events during indoor. Hebda also competed well inthe indoor season, qualifying for the ECACs in the 3,000m andsenior Marina McGrail will also be counted on in the distanceevents. "We expect good things out of Katie Taylor," said Criste. "She

definitely wants to go to back to ECACs and make All-East."Junior BBrriiggiidd BByyrrnnee had a breakout sophomore season in track

and field. Byrne took second place in the 10,000m at the outdoorleague meet to earn All-Patriot League Second Team honors. Shequalified for the ECACs in the 10,000m and the indoor 5,000m.She also scored and was Navy's top finisher (3rd) in the 5K at theindoor league meet. "Brigid was very exciting at the Patriot League Cross Country

Championships in the 6K," said Criste. "She is off to a very strong

start this year and she will segue into a great leadership role nextyear."Byrne placed ninth at the Patriot League Cross Country

Championships to earn All-Patriot League Second Team honors. A number of athletes mentioned previously as middle distance

runners will also compete in the longer distance runs.

HHuurrddlleessSenior AAsshhlleeyy AAiittkkeenn returns after being Navy's top sprint hur-

dler last season. Aitken placed second at the Patriot LeagueIndoor Championship in the 60m hurdles, marking the second timeshe earned All-Patriot League Second Team honors. Aitken alsoposted Navy's season-best time in the 100m hurdles during theoutdoor season. "Ashley has an incredible amount of potential," said Criste. "If

we can have her healthy, we could see some great things with herspeed and tenacity."Junior KKrriissttiinn SSmmiitthh returns as Navy's top performer in the out-

door 400m hurdles and seniors LLaauurreenn CCaarrssoonn and AAmmaannddaaBBoonniillllaa,, and junior CCaaiittllyynn FFiinnee will provide depth to the event.

JJuummppssWith four scorers back in the high jump from last season's out-

door Patriot League meet, Navy will once again look to pick upsolid points in the event all season long. Junior KKrriissttiinn SSmmiitthh won the Patriot League Indoor high jump

title last season and is a former ECAC All-East performer in theevent. Senior CChhrriissttiinnee SSccaalleess placed second in the high jump dur-ing the indoor season last year and won a title of her own in 2009.Junior MMeellaanniiee SSlluuzzeewwiicczz earned a pair of All-Patriot League

Second Team honors last season by taking at least a share of sec-ond place in the high jump during the indoor and outdoor seasons.Sophomore VVeerroonniiccaa FFffrreenncchh took fourth in the high jump at theoutdoor league meet. "I'm very excited about the high jump," said Criste. "Melanie,

Kristin and Veronica have all cleared 5-7 in practice this year andall three should qualify early for ECACs. The competitiveness inthose high jump practices has been awesome. They get after it.They are teammates, but they are very competitive with eachother, and we will have a very exciting year in the high jump."Junior JJoorrddaann KKrroonnsshhaaggee will join Scales as Navy's top returners

in the pole vault and freshman Amanda Graham is expected to bea key contributor in the event in her first season at the collegiatelevel. The Mids will move forward without their top long jump and triple

jumper from a year ago in Ashley Bucholz. Bucholz placed secondin the long jump at the outdoor league meet with a school recordperformance of 19-5½ (5.93m). Sluzewicz will be counted on tocontribute in the long jump and Criste has a number of athleteslooking to emerge in the triple jump.

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TThhrroowwssNavy's throwers will represent one of the team's strongest units

in the 2011-12 season, after returning three NCAA East Regionalqualifiers. Senior AAmmaannddaa PPhheellppss leads the way and will serve asthe outdoor season team captain and LLaauurreenn AAllllaamm and AAlliixxMMeemmbbrreennoo return after sensational freshmen campaigns. Phelps achieved a number of impressive feats last season,

which include being named the Patriot League OutdoorChampionship Field-Athlete of the Meet, earning ECAC All-Easthonors, winning three Patriot League individual titles and compet-ing in the hammer throw at the NCAA East Regional. Phelps tookleague titles in the weight throw, hammer throw and shot put.Phelps also won the weight throw in the first six meets she com-peted in during the indoor season before taking 12th at the ECACChampionship. "Amanda is a natural leader and has a very strong work ethic

and people feed off of her determination, diligence and dedica-tion," said Criste. "The intensity has been wonderful in the weightroom this year, in large part due to her getting in there and show-ing them how its done. She always comes in to practice and justgets it done succinctly with good intensity."LLaauurreenn AAllllaamm dominated the outdoor season in the discus event.

Allam won the Patriot League discus title with a new Navy andleague championship meet record of 165-7 (50.49m). Allam wastabbed as the Patriot League Outdoor Championship Rookie of theMeet for her efforts and went on to earn ECAC All-East honorsand competed in the NCAA East Regional. AAlliixx MMeemmbbrreennoo took second in the javelin at the league champi-

onship meet, earned ECAC All-East honors and competed in theNCAA East Regional with Allam and Phelps. Membreno cameover to the outdoor track and field team after helping lead the Navywomen's basketball team to a Patriot League title and berth in theNCAA Tournament.Navy also has two more talented throwers in sophomore

TTeerroonnddaa BBrroowwnn and senior EEllllaa SSttaarrrr. Brown scored at the PatriotLeague Indoor Championship by placing third in the shot put andStarr was fourth in the hammer at the outdoor league meet.Freshman KKaatteellyynn SSttoolltteennbbuurrgg will also look to contribute to thethrowing events."We will just crush the throws this year," Criste said. "Those kids

are about as prepared as they will ever be and [assistant coach]Steven Sarigiannis has done an amazing job. It will be very excit-ing."Sarigiannis enters his sixth season at Navy with what might be

the deepest pool he has coached to date.

MMuullttii--EEvveennttssSenior AArriiaann DDaavviiss has been the highlight of Navy's multi-events

for the past three seasons. Davis won the pentathlon at the PatriotLeague Indoor Championship last season and followed that byearning ECAC All-East honors in the heptathlon during the outdoorseason. Additionally, Davis has placed second in the heptathlon at

the league's outdoor meet in each of her first three seasons. "Arian has been working her butt off," said Criste. "She is

focused and has been getting after it at practice. She really wantsto defend her league title in the pentathlon and hopefully put hername in the school record books."

RReellaayyssNavy won both the 4x400m and the 4x800m relay titles at the

2011 Patriot League Indoor Championship. The 4x800m team ofMilewski, Erin Neumann ('11), Murph and Palacio set a Navyrecord with a time of 8:59.78. The 4x400m team of ColleenMcFadden, Smith, Murph and Littlejohn took first place with a timeof 3:53.91.Ffrench joined Littlejohn, Murph and Palacio on the outdoor

4x400m team that took second at the Patriot League meet. TheMids will also return all four of its 4x100m team from a year ago inRidgway, Ffrench, Smith and Littlejohn. With so much returning talent, Navy's relay teams will remain a

strength of the team in 2011-12.

SScchheedduulleeAs usual, the highlight of Navy's schedule is the Army-Navy Star

Meet. Navy will host the indoor Star Meet on February 4 and theMids will travel to West Point on April 7 for the outdoor meet. Navydefeated Army easily in both the indoor (103.5-77.5) and outdoor(129-73) meets last season for its third straight sweep of Army.Navy has defeated Army for the indoor Star six straight times. Navy will be home in the Wesley A. Brown Field House during

the indoor season on Dec. 4 for the Navy Invitational and Jan. 28for the Distance Classic. The Mids will host the Sweetheart Meeton Feb. 9, five days after the Army-Navy meet.A new meet on the schedule this season is the USA Track and

Field National Championships in Albuquerque, N.M. on Feb. 25-26. Navy will send its top athletes to the competition to go upagainst some of the best in the country. The Mids will try to win a second straight Patriot League Indoor

Championship from Feb. 17-19 at Bucknell. The ECAC IndoorChampionship will be held in Boston from March 3-4 and theNCAA Indoor Championships will be hosted by Boise State, March9-10.Navy will open the outdoor schedule at Ingram Field with its only

home meet of the spring, on March 24, as the team welcomes infour schools for the Navy Invitational. Navy will compete locally atthe Terrapin Invitational at College Park on March 31 and at theHopkins Invitational in Baltimore on April 14. Navy will also be atthe Larry Ellis Invitational (April 20-21) and the Penn Relays (April26). The 2012 Patriot League Outdoor Championships will be hosted

by Holy Cross May 4-5. The Outdoor ECAC Championships will beheld in Princeton and the NCAA's East Regional will be held inJacksonville, Fla. The 2012 NCAA Outdoor Championships will beheld in Des Moines, Iowa from June 6-9.

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NNaammee CCll.. EEvveenntt HHtt.. HHoommeettoowwnn // HHiigghh SScchhoooollAshley Aitken Sr. Multi-events 5-7 Yuma, Ariz./Yuma CatholicLauren Allam So. Throws 5-4 Pasadena, Md./ChesapeakeMaria Arnone Fr. Mid-Distance 5-6 Wadsworth, Ohio/St. Vincent-St. MarySarah Barnum Fr. Jumps 5-5 West Corvina, Calif./Saint Lucy's PriorySarah Bernhardt Fr. Sprints 5-7 Conshohocken, Pa./Episcopal AcademyAnnie-Norah Beveridge Fr. Distance 5-6 Ann Arbor, Mich./HuronJacqueline Blackburn Jr. Distance 5-5 Wayne, Pa./Villa Maria AcademyChristina Blair Fr. Mid-Distance 5-5 Peninsula, Ohio/Cuyahoga Valley Christian AcademyAmanda Bonilla Sr. Sprints 5-3 Fairfax, Va./James W. RobinsonAimee Brenner Jr. Distance 5-2 Charlotte, N.C./South MecklenburgTeronda Brown So. Throws 5-5 Angleton, Texas/AngletonBrigid Byrne Jr. Distance 5-7 Vienna, Va./James MadisonLauren Carpenter Sr. Jumps/Hurdles 5-10 Murphy, Texas/Plano EastShannon Cuthbert Fr. Mid-Distance 5-5 Orange Park, Fla./Naples American (Italy)Arian Davis Sr. Multi-events 5-4 Poughkeepsie, N.Y./F.D. RooseveltMarci Demyon Fr. Sprints/Hurdles 5-3 Williamsburg, Va./JamestownNatasha Druggan Jr. Mid-Distance 5-8 Lexington, Ky./Tates CreekAshley Edmond Fr. Sprints 5-6 Spotsylvania, Va./RiverbendJenn Eikenberg Jr. Sprints 5-4 Bel Air, Md./John CarrollCaroline Evans Fr. Pole Vault 5-5 Peachtree City, Ga./Starr's MillVeronica Ffrench So. Jumps/Hurdles 5-7 Milton, Fla./MiltonCaitlyn Fine Jr. Sprints/Jumps 5-5 Scottsdale, Ariz./Desert MountainAmanda Graham Fr. Pole Vault/Hurdles 5-7 Wakefield, R.I./South KingstownMaressa Guynn So. Throws 5-10 Uniontown, Pa./Laurel HighlandsMollie Hebda Sr. Distance 5-5 Pittsburgh, Pa./North HillsSarah Hutchinson Fr. Jumps 5-5 Marietta, Ga./PopeEmily Jensen Fr. Distance 5-4 The Woodlands, Texas/The Woodlands College ParkJenne Jolie Jr. Sprints 5-6 Meridian, Miss./LamarJordan Kronshage Jr. Pole Vault 5-6 Calumet, Mich./CalumetCarly Leary Fr. Sprints 5-5 Hodlen, Mass./Saint Peter MarianArabia Littlejohn Jr. Sprints 5-9 Steubenville, Ohio/SteubenvilleColleen McFadden Sr. Sprints 5-3 Ft. Washington, Md./Bishop IretonMarina McGrail Sr. Distance 5-7 Manchester, Vt./St. Andrews (Del.)Alix Membreno So. Javelin 5-9 Loxahatchee, Fla./Saint Pius XLiz Milewski Jr. Distance 5-6 Bryn Mawr, Pa./RadnorRachel Minker Sr. Sprints/Hurdles 5-4 Sebastian, Fla./Sebastian RiverLeah Moore Fr. Sprints 5-6 Warsaw, Ind./WarsawMansfield Murph* Sr. Sprints 5-6 Mechanicsville, Va./AtleeJess Palacio Sr. Mid-Distance 5-7 Sun Valley, Nev./Spanish SpringsSierra Parks Fr. Sprints/Jumps 5-10 Lisbon, Ohio/United LocalStephanie Payne Jr. Mid-Distance 5-5 Annapolis, Md./BroadneckAmanda Phelps** Sr. Throws 5-10 Oceanside, Calif./El CaminoKatherine Poulin So. Throws 5-7 Boxborough, Mass./Acton-BoxboroughJessica Ridgway Jr. Sprints 5-3 Canton, Miss./MS School for Math and ScienceCamille Ross Jr. Sprints 5-3 St. Leonard, Md./CalvertEli Rubin So. Pole Vault 5-1 Overland Park, Kan./Blue Valley NorthwestChristine Scales Sr. Jumps 5-7 Monte Sereno, Calif./Los GatosMelanie Sluzewicz Jr. Jumps 5-11 Lockport, Ill./Lockport TownshipKristin Smith Jr. Sprints/Jumps 5-10 Harleysville, Pa./Souderton AreaElla Starr Sr. Throws 5-7 Chambersburg, Pa./ChambersburgKatie Taylor Sr. Distance 5-3 Salem, Ore./South SalemDaphne White So. Hurdles 5-10 Boulder, Colo./Boulder* Indoor captain; ** Outdoor captain

HHeeaadd CCooaacchh:: Carla Criste (Penn State ‘86)AAssssiissttaanntt CCooaacchh ((DDiissttaannccee)):: Karen Boyle (Bowling Green ‘79)AAssssiissttaanntt CCooaacchh ((TThhrroowwss)):: Steven Sarigiannis (UNC Wilmington ‘99)

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22001100--1111 ((JJuunniioorr SSeeaassoonn))::• Won the 500m at the Patriot League Indoor Championship with a time of1:15.04• Earned ECAC All-East honors for seventh place finish in the 500m(1:14.51), ranking her third on Navy's all-time performance list• Also set a new PR in the prelims of the 500 at the ECACs with a time of1:14.18• Member of the Patriot League Champion 4x400m relay team at theindoor league meet (3:53.91)• Also a member of the Patriot League Champion 4x800m relay team atthe indoor league meet (8:59.78), a new school record• Only Mid to compete on both championship relay teams• Took first place in the 400m at the Army-Navy Indoor Star Meet with atime of 58.87• Won the 500m at the Delaware Invite• Member of 4x400m relay team that took second at the Patriot LeagueOutdoorChampionship with an ECAC-qualifying time of 3:51.83• Took 25th at the ECAC Outdoor Championship in the 4x400m• Ran a PR in the 400m at the Patriot League Outdoor Championship of56.98 to take third place• The 56.98 ranks her fifth in the outdoor 400m on the Navy all-time per-formance list• Won the 400m at the outdoor Navy Tri-Meet

22000099--1100 ((SSoopphhoommoorree SSeeaassoonn))::• Key member of Navy's talented relay teams• Earned one Patriot League individual title and four runner-up finishes asa sophomore• Won the 4x400 relay at the Patriot League Indoor Championships• Placed second in the 400 at the indoor league championships

• Also was on the runner-up in the 4x800 relay team at the indoor leaguechampionships• Was a runner-up on both the 4x400 and 4x800 relay teams at the PatriotLeague Outdoor Championships• 4x800 time (9:02.26) at the outdoor league championships was thefourth-fastest time in school history• 4x400 time (3:50.38) at the outdoor league championships was thetenth-fastest time in school history• Placed sixth and scored in the 400 at the outdoor league championships• Won the 4x100 and the 4x400 relays at the outdoor Star Meet and the4x400 at the indoor Star Meet• Placed third at the ECAC Championships in the 4x800• Placed second in the 400 at the outdoor Star Meet• Won the 60 at the Sweetheart Meet• Qualified for the ECAC Championships by winning the 500 at the indoorStar Meet with a time of 1:15.58• Ran a 1:16.77 in the 500 at the ECAC Championships• Placed third at the indoor Star Meet in the 200 and third in the 400 at theNavy Lidlifter

22000088--0099 ((FFrreesshhmmaann SSeeaassoonn))::• Emerged as team's top sprinter during freshman season• Posted runner-up effort in the 400 at the indoor league championship• Also scored with sixth-place finish in 200 and as member of third-place4x400 team• Contributed to team's scoring efforts with fourth-place effort in 400 duringspring• Was also a factor in team's Star Meet sweep of Army• Posted second-place finishes in the 200 and 400 during spring dual• Delivered second (400) and third-place efforts (200) during team's indoorvictory• Produced conference's fastest times by a freshman in both the 200 and400• Raced as part of the DMR foursome that placed ninth at the ECACChampionships with the third-fastest time in school history (11:58.56)

HHiigghh SScchhooooll::• A 2007 graduate of Atlee High School in Mechanicsville, Va.• Four-year letterwinner and two-time team captain on track team• Earned all-state, all-region and all-district honors in long jump, 400 and500• Captured regional titles in all three events as well as on a pair of relays(4x200, 4x400) during her junior and senior seasons• Track team captured four district titles and a regional championship dur-ing prep career• Three-time all-academic selection

PPeerrssoonnaall::• Daughter of Melvin and Carmen Murph• Majoring in systems engineering• Named to Commandant's List after fall of freshman year

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22001100--1111 ((JJuunniioorr SSeeaassoonn))::• Placed 29th in the hammer throw at the NCAA East Regional (176-5,53.79m)• Earned ECAC All-East honors in the hammer throw with a fifth place fin-ish with a PR of 185-1 (56.41m)• Named the Patriot League Outdoor Championship Field-Athlete of theWeek after winning both the hammer throw (181-1, 55.20m) and shotput (13.49m)• Took first in the hammer throw at the outdoor Star Meet and second inthe shot put• Won the hammer throw at the Navy Tri-Meet, was second at the PennRelays and third at the Colonial Relays• Won the shot put at the McDaniel Invite• Won the weight throw title at the Patriot League Indoor Championshipwith a throw of 55-10½ (17.03m)• Set a PR in the weight throw of 56-2 (17.12m) to win the Navy Lidlifter• Unleashed a weight throw of 56-1¾ (17.11m) to win the Army-NavyIndoor Star Meet• Qualified for the ECAC Championship, placing 12th in the weight throw• Won the weight throw at Navy's first six meets of the season• Earned four total Patriot League Field-Athlete of the Week honors

22000099--1100 ((SSoopphhoommoorree SSeeaassoonn))::• Posted the top marks on the team for indoor shot put and weight throwand in the discus and hammer during the outdoor season• Placed second at the indoor league championships in the weight throwwith a distance of 53-9, the ninth-best in school history• Earned Patriot League Field Athlete of the Week honors after an ECAC-qualifying effort in the weight throw at the Delaware Invite• Placed 11th in the weight throw at the ECAC Championships• Won the shot put event at the indoor Star Meet and the Sweetheart Meet• Also won the weight throw event at the Sweetheart Meet• Threw a PR 43-3 in the shot put to place third at the indoor leaguechampionship

• Uncorked a PR 171-2 hammer throw to win outdoor Star Meet vs. Army• Also won the shot put in the outdoor dual against Army and placed thirdin the discus• Scored and placed fourth at the outdoor league championships in thehammer throw• Scored and placed third in the shot put at the outdoor league meet

22000088--0099 ((FFrreesshhmmaann SSeeaassoonn))::• Scored in the shot put at the indoor Patriot League meet with a fifth-place finish• Led team's shot put efforts during winter with 41-9¼ achieved at thatmeet• Ranked sixth among league throwers during indoor season• Was a consistent scorer in Star meets versus Army• Took third in the shot put and weight throw during team's indoor StarMeet victory• Placed fourth in the shot put, discus and hammer during team's springwin

HHiigghh SScchhooooll::• A 2008 graduate of El Camino High School in Oceanside, Calif.• Four-year letterwinner on track team• Also earned three letters on basketball team• Served as team captain on both teams during her senior year• Three-time state qualifier and all-county thrower• Named to San Diego Union Tribune All-Academic First Team in 2007

PPeerrssoonnaall::• Daughter of Dean and Jane Phelps• Born in Olympia, Wash.• Majoring in oceanography

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22001111 CCrroossss CCoouunnttrryy SSeeaassoonn::• Placed 164th at the 2011 NCAA Cross Country Championships• Finished 12th at the NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional to earn All-Mid-AtlanticRegion honors• Led Navy to the Patriot League Cross Country Championship by placingfirst overall• Won four individual titles and was Navy’s top finisher in every race • Served as the cross country team captain

22001100--1111 ((JJuunniioorr SSeeaassoonn))::• Set five new school records: indoor 800m, mile and 4x800m relay andoutdoor 800m and 1,500m• Placed 13th in the NCAA East Regional in the 800m (2:06.27) to miss anNCAA bid by one spot• Posted the eighth-best prelim time at the regionals (2:07.82)• Earned Outdoor ECAC All-East honors in the 800m with a third-place fin-ish and school record of 2:05.42• Also ran a 2:05.92 in the prelims of the ECACs, the top 800m prelimtime• Named the Patriot League Outdoor Championship Track-Athlete of theMeet• Won the 800m and the 1,500m at the outdoor league meet and tooksecond in the 4x400m relay• Won the 800m at the league meet with a new Patriot LeagueChampionship record of 2:07.35• Won the 1,500m at the outdoor league meet with a school record time of4:22.58• Took first place in the 800m, 1,500m and 4x400 in the Army-NavyOutdoor Star Meet• Named Patriot League Indoor Championship Track-Athlete of the Meet• Triple winner at the indoor league meet (800m, mile, 4x800m)• Set school records in the indoor season in the 800m (2:05.89) and themile (4:43.58)• Mile record was also a Patriot League Indoor Championship Meet record• Earned four indoor track-athlete of the meet honors• Won all 12 individual events she competed in during the indoor season• Finished the indoor season ranked 20th on the national performance list• For cross country, earned All-Mid-Atlantic Region (21st at NCAARegional Meet) honors and All-Patriot League First Team (3rd at PLChampionship) honors• Twice named Patriot League Runner of the Week for cross country andwon four races, including Army Dual

22000099--1100 ((SSoopphhoommoorree SSeeaassoonn))::• Turned in one of the best mid-distance seasons in Navy history as asophomore• Named Patriot League Outdoor Championship Track-Athlete of the Meet• Won Patriot League titles in the indoor mile and was a double-winner inthe outdoor championships in the 800 and 1,500• Won four individual events against Army• Qualified for the NCAA Regional in the 1,500• Set a school record with a 4:50.08 in the mile to finish second at theindoor ECAC Championships• Was an ECAC All-East performer in the 1,500, placing seventh in thefinals• Also qualified for the ECAC Championships in the 800• Was a runner-up in the indoor league championships in the 800, 4x800,

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and in the 4x800 at the outdoor championships• Set a school record with a 4:24.72 in the preliminaries of the 800 at theECAC Championships• Double-winner at the indoor Star Meet vs. Army in the 1,000 and mile• Double-winner at the outdoor Star Meet in the 800 and 1,500• Won the individual mile title at the indoor Sweetheart Meet, setting theWesley Brown Field House facility record• Placed second in the 1,500 at the Larry Ellis Invite with a then-schoolrecord time of 4:25.26• Named Patriot League Track Athlete of the Week on April 20• Competed in five meets as a sophomore on the cross country team

22000088--0099 ((FFrreesshhmmaann SSeeaassoonn))::• Ran the 800 leg on Navy's championship-clinching DMR victory• Also scored in the indoor 800 with a fourth-place effort• Added sixth-place finish in 1,500 at outdoor league meet• Captured the 800 in both Star Meet victories over Army• Led all Patriot League freshmen with four individual race victories duringindoor season• Contributed to a pair of DMR performances that rank on Navy's all-timetop-10 list• Raced as part of the foursome that placed ninth at the ECACChampionships with the third-fastest time in school history (11:58.56)• Also was part of two 4x800 relays that posted two times that rankamong the program's all-time top-10• Named Patriot League Rookie of the Week twice during her rookie sea-son (12/6, 2/3)• Competed in eight meets as a freshman on the cross country team,scoring in every race• Earned first-team all-league honors by placing sixth at the league meet

HHiigghh SScchhooooll::• A 2006 graduate of Spanish Springs High School in Sparks, Nev.• Lettered in cross country, track, swimming and rifle• Won the coaches award in cross country in 2004

PPeerrssoonnaall::• Daughter of Romeo andSherry Palacio• Served in the U.S. MarineCorps for two-and-a-halfyears, attaining the rank ofCorporal (E-4)• Earned Navy and MarineCorps Achievement Medal• Majoring in Political ScienceInternational Relations• Named to the Commandant'sList for the fall of her sopho-more year

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22001100--1111 ((JJuunniioorr SSeeaassoonn))::• Navy's top 100m hurdler and 60m hurdler• Also competed in multi-events• Earned All-Patriot League Second Team honors by placing second inthe 60m hurdles with a time of 8.91• Ran a 8.96 in the 60m hurdles prelim round• Ran a 9.01 to take 2nd in 60m hurdles at the Army-Navy Indoor meet• Placed second in the 60m hurdles at the Delaware Invite and PatriotGames• Placed second in the 100m hurdles at the Army-Navy Outdoor Star Meet• Tallied 3,838 points in the heptathlon to place 2nd at the Navy Tri-Meet

22000099--1100 ((SSoopphhoommoorree SSeeaassoonn))::• Team's top 100m hurdler as a sophomore• Posted a season-best 15.00 in the 100m hurdles to place 3rd at Army• Won the 100m hurdles at the Navy Outdoor Lidlifter• Placed third in the 100m hurdles at the Kloiber Invite and sixth at theMilitary Championships• Placed 12th in the 100m hurdles at the outdoor league championships• Did not compete in the indoor season

22000088--0099 ((FFrreesshhmmaann SSeeaassoonn))::• Earned second-team All-Patriot League honors for runner-up finish inthe 60m hurdles at the indoor league championships• Placed third in the outdoor league championships in the 100m hurdles• Won the 60m hurdles and was the runner-up in the 100m hurdles at theoutdoor Star Meet• 60m hurdles time of 8.82 in the Star Meet was a PR• Won the 60m hurdles at the Delaware Invitational• Placed second in the 60m hurdles at the Navy Lidlifter

HHiigghh SScchhooooll::• A 2007 graduate of Yuma Catholic High School, where she earned fourletters in track, volleyball and basketball• A four-time team-captain and track MVP• Four-time state champion in the 100m hurdles• Two-time high jump state champion (2003, 2005)• Also won Arizona state title in the 200-meter dash in 2004• League, county and regional champion in the 100-meter hurdles (13.28),200-meter dash (26.30) and the high jump (5-4)• City of Yuma and Yuma County Athlete of the Year• Also served as team captain and shooting guard on basketball team

PPeerrssoonnaall::• Daughter of Jennifer Aitken; majoring in general science• Active hospice and Knights of Columbus volunteer

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22001100--1111 ((JJuunniioorr SSeeaassoonn))::• Won the heptathlon at the 2011 Patriot League Indoor Championshipwith 3,272 points• Placed second in the pentathlon at the Patriot League OutdoorChampionship with 4,590, a new PR• Earned ECAC All-East honors in the heptathlon with a sixth place finishat the regional meet with 4,436 points• Upped career bests in 200m (27.36), 100m hurdles (15.07), high jump(1.63m), long jump (5.25m) and 60m hurdles (9.23)• En route to winning the pentathlon, placed first in the field in the longjump (5.13m)• Led the heptathlon field in the high jump (1.63m) and long jump (5.25m)at the Patriot League Outdoor Championship• Paced the heptathlon field at the ECAC meet in the shot put with a markof 11.42m• Davis now ranks third on the school's all-time performance list in theheptathlon and is second in the pentathlon

22000099--1100 ((SSoopphhoommoorree SSeeaassoonn))::• Earned second-team all-conference honors for runner-up finishes in theheptathlon and pentathlon• Tallied 3,326 in the indoor pentathlon at the PL Championships, which isthe second-highest total in school history• Finished second among pentathlon participants in the shot put event,with a then-PR throw of 35-5¼• Placed third among pentathlon entries in the 60m hurdles, high jump andlong jump• Accumulated 4,466 points to finish second in the heptathlon at the out-door league championships, the sixth highest total in Navy history• Placed first in shot put among heptathlon entries with a new PR of 37-11½• Finished second in the 800, high jump and 100m hurdles• Posted a team-best 9.29 in the 60m hurdles at the indoor Star Meet• Won the 60m hurdles at the Delaware Invite

22000088--0099 ((FFrreesshhmmaann SSeeaassoonn))::• Emerged as significant contributor, conference's top rookie multi-eventer• Earned all-league laurels, with runner-up heptathlon effort at outdoorleague meet• Racked up 4,252 points, the 10th-best heptathlon performance in school

history• Scored over 700 points in the 100 hurdles (712 pts) and high jump (724pts)• Had a dazzling championship debut in pentathlon at the indoor PatriotLeague meet• Accumulated 3,182 points in the five-event competition, collecting third-placehonors and six team points to stake Navy to a day-one championship lead• Her pentathlon score ranks as the fifth highest in program history• Produced her top efforts in the 60 hurdles (840 pts) and high jump (724pts)

HHiigghh SScchhooooll::• A 2007 graduate of F.D. Roosevelt High School in Hyde Park, N.Y.• Four-year letterwinner in track• All-American pentathlete, finished fourth at the Nike Nationals meet in2007• Finished third in pentathlon at N.Y. state championships• Two-time sectional and league champion in pentathlon• Two-time league high jump champion• Duchess County and Mid-Hudson Athlete of the Year in 2006 and '07• Four-time All-Mid Hudson Academic Team honoree

PPeerrssoonnaall::• Daughter of Lewis and Martina Hagler• Majoring in oceanography

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22001100--1111 ((JJuunniioorr SSeeaassoonn))::• Qualified for the ECAC Indoor Championship in the 3,000m run• Placed 20th at the ECACs in the 3K with a time of 10:11.64• Ran an indoor season best 9:58.39 to place second at the Army-NavyIndoor Star Meet in the 3K, an ECAC-qualifying mark• The time of 9:58.39 ranks her eighth on Navy's all-time performance listin the indoor 3K• Placed fourth at the Patriot League Indoor Championship in the 3,000mrun with a time of 10:07.62• Placed second at the Delaware Invite in the 3K (10:19.80) and fifth at theNavy Invitational (10:13.20)• Ran a season best mile time of 5:07.10 to place fifth at George Mason'sLast Chance Meet• Posted an indoor season best time of 17:37.10 in the 5K to finish secondat Navy's Sweetheart Meet• Ran a 4:57.16 to in the 1,500m to place 69th at the Outdoor ColonialRelays• Placed in Navy's top-5 in each of the six races she competed in duringcross country with three top-10 finishes

22000099--1100 ((SSoopphhoommoorree SSeeaassoonn))::• Team's top runner in the 3,000 and 5,000 as a sophomore• Ranked second on the team in the 1,500 and the mile• Won the 5,000 against Army at the outdoor Star Meet• Posted a team season-best 10:11.84 in the 3,000 at the Navy IndoorLidlifter• Ran a team season-best 17:82.32 in the 5,000 at the Larry Ellis Invite• Placed third at the ECAC Outdoor Championships with a time of 9:16.46in the 4x800 relay• Finished in second place in the 3,000 at the indoor Star Meet• Ran a PR 3:14.09 in the 1,000 to finish second at the Delaware Invite• Ran a PR in the mile to place third in the indoor Star Meet• Finished second in the mile at the indoor Sweetheart Meet• Time of 4:48.66 in the 1,500 was a new PR at the Military OutdoorChampionships• Placed second at the outdoor Star Meet in the 1,500• Competed in three events as a member of the cross country team

22000088--0099 ((FFrreesshhmmaann SSeeaassoonn))::• Had a season-best time of 10:33.81 in the 3,000 at the Patriot Games• Ran a season-best 18:11.91 at the Patriot League IndoorChampionships

HHiigghh SScchhooooll:: • Attended North Hills High School, where she earned four letters in crosscountry, track and swimming• Claimed school's tri-athlete award in 2008• Captained the swimming team during her senior year

PPeerrssoonnaall::• Daughter of J. Christopher and Joanne Hebda• Sister, Stephanie, is a 2010 graduate of the Naval Academy and was afour-year member of the swimming & diving team• Younger brother, Zachery, also attends the Naval Academy (Class of2015)• Majoring in English• Named to the Commandant's List four times and the Superintendent'sList three times• Completed her freshman year ranked first in her class in Overall Order ofMerit (1,209 classmates)• Ranked 82nd of 1,135 classmates in Military Order of Merit

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22001100--1111 ((JJuunniioorr SSeeaassoonn))::• Ran a 10:13.90 to place eighth in the 3,000m run at the Patriot LeagueIndoor Championship• Won the 3,000m run at the Navy Sweetheart Meet with a time of10:20.54• Placed eighth at the Patriot League Indoor Championship in the 5,000mrun with an indoor season best time of 17:45.97• Placed eighth in the 3,000m run at the Outdoor Colonial Relays with atime of 10:16.82• Ran an outdoor season best time of 17:34.25 to place second in the5,000m run at the Navy Tri-Meet• Placed fourth at the Outdoor Army-Navy Star Meet in the 5,000m runwith a time of 17:52.72

22000099--1100 ((SSoopphhoommoorree SSeeaassoonn))::• Posted a 18:13.38 to win the Navy Sweetheart Meet in the 5,000m run• Ran an 18:27.14 to place eighth in the Navy Six-Team Meet• Ran an 18:41.56 in the 5,000m run to place 52nd at the Larry EllisInvitational at the Larry Ellis Invitational

22000088--0099 ((FFrreesshhmmaann SSeeaassoonn))::• Ran a season best time of 10:30.28 to place sixth in the 3,000m at thePatriot Games• Placed second in the 3K at the Navy Lidlifter with a time of 10:32.33• Ran an outdoor season best time of 17:54.73 to place 19th at the LarryEllis Invite• Ran an indoor season best of 17:56.87 to place third at Navy Five-TeamMeet

HHiigghh SScchhooooll::• A 2007 graduate of St. Andrews School in Delaware• Earned four letters in cross country and three in crew• Named an all-state and all-conference cross country runner during hersenior year• Broke a school record and was named the team's MVP

PPeerrssoonnaall::• Daughter of Martine Victor and William McGrail• Majoring in English

22001100--1111 ((JJuunniioorr SSeeaassoonn))::• Member of 4x400m relay team that won the

Patriot League Indoor Championship (3:53.91) and Army-Navy IndoorStar Meet• Member of 4x100m relay team that won the Navy Tri-Meet• Ran a season-best time of 8.21 in the 60m dash at the Sweetheart Meetto place fourth• Clocked a 26.99 in the 200m dash to place eighth at the Delaware Invite• Ran a 1:00.51 to take 2nd in the Army-Navy Indoor meet in the 400m• Placed 13th in the 400m at the Patriot League Indoor Championship• Ran a 1:01.87 to take second at the McDaniel Invite in the 400m

22000099--1100 ((SSoopphhoommoorree SSeeaassoonn))::• Ran the second leg of the Patriot League Indoor Championship winning4x400 relay title (3:55.73)• Won the 4x400 relay at the indoor Star Meet• Posted the team season-best 60m time with a 8.05 third-place finish andwas fourth in the 200 at the indoor Star Meet• Ran a 12.61 in the 100 to place third at the outdoor Navy Lidlifter. Alsoplaced fourth in the 200 at the Lidlifter• Ran first leg of 4x100 relay team that won outdoor Star Meet andLidlifter, and placed second at the Military Championships• Also won the 4x400 relay at the outdoor Lidlifter

22000088--0099 ((FFrreesshhmmaann SSeeaassoonn))::• Ran a season-best 8.15 in the 60 at the Patriot Games• Posted a season-best time of 26.71 at the Patriot League Indoor Meet • Placed second in the 200 (26.75) and third at the Navy Outdoor Lidlifterin the 100 (12.78)

HHiigghh SScchhooooll::• A graduate of Bishop Ireton in Alexandria, Va.• Four-year letterwinner in track and field• Also lettered in swimming and cross country• Team won four Virginia Private School State Championships• Was a three-time team MVP and captain• Won three individual 200 state titles and two 100 state titles

PPeerrssoonnaall::• Daughter of Sean and Jennifer McFadden• Member of the Haiti Club in high school• Member of the National Honor Society• Majoring in political science• Named to the Commandant's List four times and the Superintendent'sList once• Ranked 6th in Military Order of Merit (1,135 classmates)

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22001100--1111 ((JJuunniioorr SSeeaassoonn))::• Earned All-Patriot League Second Teamhonors with a 2nd place finish in the high

jump at the Patriot League Indoor Championship (5-5, 1.65m)• Also cleared 5-5 to take second at the Delaware Invite and fifth at theNavy Invitational• Cleared 10-10 (3.30m) at the Patriot League Indoor Championship toplace 10th in the pole vault• Took 3rd at the Patriot Games in pole vault with a mark of 10-8 (3.25m)• Competed in the pentathlon at the Navy Invitational, placing third with2,814 points• Set a season-best mark in the long jump while competing in the pen-tathlon of 16-11¼ (5.16m)• Posted an outdoor season-best high jump mark of 5-3 (1.60m) to toplace third at the Navy Tri-Meet• Also cleared 5-3 at the outdoor Colonial Relays• Won the pole vault at the Army-Navy Outdoor Star Meet with a height of10-2 (3.10m)• Also cleared 10-2 to place second at the McDaniel Invite and to place19th at the Colonial Relays

22000099--1100 ((SSoopphhoommoorree SSeeaassoonn))::• Scored and placed fourth at the indoor league championships in the highjump with a PR of 5-5 • Won the pole vault at the indoor Navy Lidlifter witha PR of 11-3¾• Placed fourth and scored in the pole vault in both the indoor and outdoorStar Meets vs. Army• Took third at outdoor league meet in high jump (5-5, PR)• Placed fifth in the outdoor league championships in the pole vault andsecond in the event against Army• Established a PR of 17-2 to place fifth in the long jump at the Kloiber Inv.

22000088--0099 ((FFrreesshhmmaann SSeeaassoonn))::• Delivered breakthrough effort in league championship debut, claimingconference title in the high jump (5-5)• One of three conference rookies to win an individual title• One of four Navy plebes to earn all-league laurels at the indoor meet• Was a significant contributor in both dual victories over Army• Took second in the pole vault during indoor dual meet• Scored in three events during the outdoor meeting, winning the highjump, taking third in the long jump and placing fourth in the pole vault• Named Patriot League Rookie of the Week on March 24

HHiigghh SScchhooooll//PPeerrssoonnaall::• A 2008 graduate of Los Gatos High School in Los Gatos, Calif.• Two-sport athlete, won letters in track (4) and soccer (2)• Three-time track MVP• Primarily competed in high jump and pole vault for Los Gatos• Daughter of Robert and Ellen Scales• Majoring in history

22001100--1111 ((JJuunniioorr SSeeaassoonn))::• Placed fourth at the Patriot League OutdoorChampionship in the hammer throw with a

mark of 159-7 (48.64m)• Placed second at the Army-Navy Outdoor Star Meet in the hammerthrow 155-1 (47.27m)• Took second in the hammer throw at the Navy Tri-Meet• Took first in the weight throw at the Sweetheart Meet with a PR of 46-4(14.12m)• Took 10th in the weight throw in the Navy Invitational and 11th in theNavy Lidlifter

22000099--1100 ((SSoopphhoommoorree SSeeaassoonn))::• Launched a PR in the hammer throw of 160-5 (48.90m) to place secondat the Kloiber Invite, ranking her sixth on Navy's all-time performance list• Placed fifth in the hammer at the Army-Navy Meet and 12th at thePatriot League meet• Made a season-best weight throw of 40-7 (12.37m) at the DelawareInvite, placing sixth• Placed fifth at the Sweetheart Meet in the weight throw

22000088--0099 ((FFrreesshhmmaann SSeeaassoonn))::• Made a season-best weight throw of 38-1½ (11.62m) to place fourth atthe Sweetheart Meet• Posted a season-best mark of 129-3 (39.40m) in the hammer throw totake seventh at the Towson Invitational

HHiigghh SScchhooooll//PPeerrssoonnaall::• A 2008 graduate of Chambersburg High School• Lettered in track and field, competing in the discus• Helped team capture the Mid-Penn Conference Championship in 2007• Earned the President's Award for volunteering over 100 hours atChambersburg Hospital• Daughter of Trent and Beth Gadberry• Majoring in applied mathematics

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22001100--1111 ((JJuunniioorr SSeeaassoonn))::• Navy's top distance runner in the 3K and 5Kevents for both the indoor and outdoor

• Ran Navy's top indoor 3,000m time of the season, placing first in theevent at the Army-Navy Star Meet with a time of 9:57.42• Placed sixth at the Patriot League Indoor Championship in the 3,000m(10:09.50)• Posted Navy's top 5,000m time of the indoor season, placing first at theSweetheart Meet with a time of 17:16.76• The 17:16.76 is the eight fastest indoor 5K time ever ran at Navy andonly three Mids have ran a faster time in program history• Ran a 17:17.56, a Navy outdoor season best, in the 5,000m to place29th at the competitive Larry Ellis Invitational• Qualified for the ECAC Indoor Championships in both the 3,000m andthe 5,000m• The outdoor 5K time of 17:17.56 is the ninth fastest in school history andonly three athletes have posted better times in program history• Won the 5K at Navy's Outdoor Tri-Meet (17:27.62) and the Army-NavyOutdoor Meet (17:28.73)• Earned solid points by placing third at the Patriot League OutdoorChampionship in the 5,000m with a time of 17:43.25• Ran a 10:09.24 to place fourth at the Colonial Relays in the 3K in theoutdoor season

22000099--1100 ((SSoopphhoommoorree SSeeaassoonn))::• Ran an indoor season best time of 10:20.37 in the 3K to place second atNavy's Sweetheart Meet• Placed fourth in the 3K in the Army-Navy Indoor Star Meet with a time of10:25.45• Competed in the 3,000m-Steeplechase, placing second at the MilitaryChampionships with a time of 11:33.62

22000088--0099 ((FFrreesshhmmaann SSeeaassoonn))::• Ran the 10,000m at the Outdoor Navy Lidlifter, placing first with a timeof 41:27.23

HHiigghh SScchhooooll // PPeerrssoonnaall::• Attended South Salem High School, where she lettered four times incross country and once in track• Captained the cross country team as a senior• Helped the cross country squad to district titles in 2006 and '07• Daughter of William and Margaret Taylor• Uncle, Hugh, graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy• Majoring in ocean engineering

22001111 CCrroossss CCoouunnttrryy SSeeaassoonn::• Earned All-Patriot League Second Team honors by placing ninth at thePatriot League Championship• Navy’s top finisher at the Salty Dog Invitational and ECACChampionship• Navy’s second finisher at four events, including the Patriot LeagueChampionship, NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional Championship and the Army-Navy dual

22001100--1111 ((SSoopphhoommoorree SSeeaassoonn))::• Earned All-Patriot League Second Team honors in the 10,000m run atthe outdoor league meet with a second-place finish of 36:50.06, in theonly 10K race she ran all season• The time of 36:50.05 qualified her for the ECAC Outdoor Championship.It was also the ninth fastest 10K time ran in Navy history and only fiveMids have posted a better time• Ran an outdoor season best time of 17:25.67 to place 35th at the LarryEllis Invitational. The time ranks ninth on the all-time performance list.• Placed sixth at the Patriot League Outdoor Championship in the 5,000mrun with a time of 17:50.56• Placed seventh at the Outdoor Colonial Relays with a 3K time of10:15.40• Qualified for the ECAC Indoor Championship in the 5K, where she ranan indoor season best time of 17:27.74 to place 12th in the event• The time of 17:27.74 ranks Byrne eighth on the Navy all-time indoor per-formance list in the 5,000m• Placed third in the 5K at the Patriot League Indoor Championship with atime of 17:31.85• Placed third in the 3,000m at the Indoor Army-Navy Star Meet with atime of 10:09.23• Placed seventh in the 3,000m at the Patriot League IndoorChampionship with a time of 10:10.11• Named to the Patriot League All-Academic Team for both the indoor andoutdoor seasons• During the cross country season, was one of Navy's top-five finishers inall eight races of the season• Navy's No. 2 finisher at the Patriot League Championship and the NCAARegional. Placed 23rd overall at the PL meet and 60th at the NCAARegional meet.

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22000099--1100 ((FFrreesshhmmaann SSeeaassoonn))::• Competed in the both the 1,000m and the mile run at the DelawareIndoor Invite • Had a standout freshman cross country season• Had two-top five finishes on the season as she garnered Patriot LeagueRookie of the Year honors• Led all Navy runners, and placed ninth overall, at the Patriot LeagueChampionship (10/30) to earn second-team all-league honors• Was Navy's top finisher at the NCAA Regional meet with a time of 22:47• Was one of the Mids' top-five finishers in all seven meets she ran in• Named Patriot League Rookie of the Week twice (Sept. 9 and 15)

HHiigghh SScchhooooll // PPeerrssoonnaall• Attended James Madison High School, where she earned four letters incross country, four in track and two in swimming• Captained both the cross country and track teams• Advanced to the state championship in track as a junior and a senior• Earned all-region honors on the track in 2008 and '09• Claimed all-district accolades in cross country as a senior• Helped the track team to a district title as a sophomore in 2007• Member of the National Honor Society, Math Honor Society and SpanishHonor Society• Daughter of Amy and William Byrne• Mother, Amy (Donovan - maiden name), graduated from the U.S. NavalAcademy in 1987 and earned four varsity letters with the women's crosscountry team• Along with mother, Amy, believed to be the first mother-daughter letter-winner combo in Naval Academy history• Father, Bill, graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1987, earnedthree varsity letters with football and co-captained the 1986 team• Uncle, Tom Donovan, graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1996• Grandfather, Francis Donovan, graduated from the U.S. Naval Academyin 1959• Majoring in English

22001100--1111 ((SSoopphhoommoorree SSeeaassoonn))::• Ran a season-best time of 8.16 in the 60mdash at the Navy Lidlifter• Took fifth in the 60m dash at the Army-NavyIndoor Star Meet with a time of 8.39• Ran a 27.55 in the 200m to place 13th at

the Navy Lidlifter• Ran a 12.85 in the 100m dash at the Patriot League OutdoorChampionship, placing 12th• Placed second in the 100m at the Army-Navy Outdoor Star Meet with atime of 12.88• Ran a 26.98 in the 200m at the outdoor league meet

22000099--1100 ((FFrreesshhmmaann SSeeaassoonn))::• Ran a 13.20 to place sixth in the 100m at the Navy Outdoor Lidlifter

22001100--1111 ((SSoopphhoommoorree SSeeaassoonn))::• Placed 10th at the Patriot League IndoorChampionship by clearing 10-10 (3.30m), anindoor season best in the pole vault

• Went over 10-8 (3.25m) to take third at the Patriot Games• Placed fourth in the pole vault at the Army-Navy Indoor Star Meet• Posted an outdoor season best clear of 11-1¾ (3.40m) to take first placeat the McDaniel Invite• Also cleared 11-1¾ at the Colonial Relays• The clear of 11-1¾ ranks seventh on Navy's all-time performance list• Won the pole vault event at the Navy Tri-Meet

22000099--1100 ((FFrreesshhmmaann SSeeaassoonn))::• Posted an indoor season-best mark of 9-10 (3.00m) at the Navy Six-Team meet• Cleared 10-2 (3.10m) to place second at the Kloiber Invite• Placed ninth at the Patriot League Outdoor Championship

HHiigghh SScchhooooll::• A 2009 graduate of Calumet High School• Earned four letters in track and field and three letters in volleyball• Also was a competitive figure skater• Led track and field team to a 2009 Michigan State runner-up finish• Two-time team MVP in track and field, all-region, All-Upper Peninsula• Earned all-state and all-region honors in volleyball• Spanish Club President, student council representative, member of theNational Honor Society

PPeerrssoonnaall::• Daughter of Scott and Genevieve Kronshage• Majoring in ocean engineering

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HHiigghh SScchhooooll // PPeerrssoonnaall::• A 2009 graduate of Lamar High School in Meridian, Miss.• Lettered in soccer, basketball and track while at Lamar• Earned Raider Award in both cross country and soccer for dedicationand team spirit• President of the both the National Honor Society and Spanish HonorSociety• Daughter of Baron Dennis Jolie and Jacqueline LaShawn Pierre• Majoring in Chinese

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22001100--1111 ((SSoopphhoommoorree SSeeaassoonn))::• Won the Patriot League Indoor 400m Championship with a PR of 57.32• Competed in the ECAC Indoor Championship, where she placed 20th inthe prelims with a 57.81• Won the 500m at the Army-Navy Indoor Star Meet with a time of 1:17.56• Placed fourth at the Patriot League Indoor Championship in the 200mwith a time of 25.65• Ran the top prelim time in the 200m at the league meet with a 25.44, thetime is the 10th-fastest ran in school history and ranks Littlejohn fourthon the all-time school performance list• Member of Patriot League Indoor Champion 4x400m team, posting a3:53.91• Also on 4x400m team that won the event at the Army-Navy Indoor StarMeet• Competed in the 4x400m at the ECAC Indoor Championship• Member of 4x400m relay team that placed second at the Patriot LeagueOutdoor Championship with an ECAC-qualifying time of 3:51.83• Placed 25th at the ECAC Outdoor Championship in the 4x400m• Member of 4x100m relay team that won the Army-Navy Outdoor StarMeet and placed fourth at the outdoor league meet• Placed eighth at the Patriot League Outdoor Championship in the 200m(25.84)• Ran an outdoor season-best time of 25.80 at the PL prelims in the 200m• Placed fourth in the 400m at the outdoor league meet with a time of57.74

22000099--1100 ((FFrreesshhmmaann SSeeaassoonn))::• Experienced tremendous success as a first-year member of the 4x400relay team• Navy's 4x400 relay team won the indoor league title and placed secondat the outdoor league meet• Runner-up finish of 3:50.38 in the 4x400 at the outdoor league meet isthe 10th-fastest time in school history• Member of 4x400 team that won both indoor and outdoor Star Meet

events• Won the 400 at the outdoor Star Meet with a season-best time of 57.27• Runner-up in the 400 at the indoor Star Meet• Ran a PR 25.67 in the preliminaries of the outdoor league champi-onships in the 200, placed fourth and scored in the finals• Placed third in the 400 at the outdoor league championship meet• Ran a season-best 8.21 in the 60 at the Sweetheart Meet

HHiigghh SScchhooooll::• A 2009 graduate of Steubenville High School in Ohio• Earned letters in three sports: track (4), basketball (4) and soccer (3)• Two-time All-Ohio track and All-Academic selection• Served as track team captain as a senior• Holds high school's 400 record (56.9)• Became the first high school liaison to be elected to the YWCA's Boardof Directors• President of the Red Club (youth division of the American Red Cross)• High School Mentor and Tutor for the Community D.E.S.T.I.N.Y. pro-gram.

PPeerrssoonnaall::• Daughter of Frank and Genevieve Littlejohn• Majoring in economics

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22001100--1111 ((SSoopphhoommoorree SSeeaassoonn))::• Ran a leg of Patriot League Indoor

Champion 4x800m relay team. Squad posted a time of 8:59.78, thefastest time in school history.• 4x800m time also qualified Navy for the ECAC Championship in the event• Also was on the 4x800m relay teama that won the Navy Lidlifter(9:36.16) and the Patriot Games (9:42.22)• Member of the Distance Medley Relay team that placed second at theNavy Invitational with a time of 12:09.53, the 10th fastest time in schoolhistory• Placed third at the Patriot League Indoor Championship in the 3,000mrun with a time of 10:04.34• The time of 10:04.34 in the 3K ranks Milewski as the 10th fastest runnerin the event in Navy history• Also won the Navy Indoor Lidlifter 3,000m run with a time of 10:13.76• Ran a season best mile time of 5:02.09 to win the Navy SweetheartMeet• Placed second in the mile at the Army-Navy Star Meet (5:07.88) andsecond in the Delaware Invite (5:09.31)• Placed second in the 5,000m at the Navy Invitational with a time of17:57.24• Selected to the Patriot League All-Academic Team• Ran a 10:28.40 at the Colonial Relays in the 3,000m run to place 11th• Competed in seven races, placed in Navy's top-5 four times during crosscountry

BBeeffoorree NNaavvyy::• Spent two years at the College of William & Mary, where she competedone year with the cross country and track teams• Placed 24th overall in the Cavalier Open as a rookie with the crosscountry team• Ran the mile, 3,000 meters and 5,000 meters with the track team • Ran a season-best 10:06.33 in the 3,000• Posted a mile time of 5:15.67

HHiigghh SScchhooooll // PPeerrssoonnaall::• Attended Radnor High School, where she earned four letters in crosscountry, indoor track and outdoor track• Earned all-state honors with cross country during her senior year• Three-time all-league and all-conference selection in cross country• Four-time all-league and all-conference runner on the track• Helped the cross country team to a state title in 2006• Captained all-three of those teams• Member of the National Honor Society• Daughter of Donna and Leonard Milewski• Majoring in chemistry• Ranked 1st among 1,144 classmates in Military Order of Merit and 36thin Overall Order of Merit• Named to the Commandant's List three times and the Superintendent'sList four times

22001100--1111 ((SSoopphhoommoorree SSeeaassoonn))::• Placed fourth at the Patriot League Outdoor Championship in the 100mdash with a time of 12.51• Ran a season-best time of 12.33 in the 100m in the prelims of the out-door league meet, ranking her fifth on Navy's all-time performance list• Took first place in the 100m at the Navy Tri-Meet and the Army-NavyOutdoor Star Meet• Ran an outdoor season-best time of 26.28 in the 200m at the PatriotLeague Outdoor Championship• Member of 4x100m relay team that placed fourth at the Patriot LeagueOutdoor Championship and won the event at the Army-Navy OutdoorStar Meet• Placed fifth in the 60m dash at the Patriot League Indoor Championship(7.94)• Ran a season-best time of 7.89 in the prelims of the 60m dash at theindoor league meet, ranking her fourth on Navy's all-time performancelist• Won the 60m dash at the Sweetheart Meet and placed third at theArmy-Navy meet• Placed second in the 200m at the Army-Navy Indoor Star Meet and wasninth at the indoor league meet

22000099--1100 ((FFrreesshhmmaann SSeeaassoonn))::• Ran a season-best time of 8.29 in the 60m dash at the Navy Lidlifter• Posted an indoor season-best time of 28.00 in the 200m dash at theNavy Six-Team Meet• Ran a 12.69 in the 100m dash at the Patriot League OutdoorChampionship in the prelims, also placed third in the 100m at the Army-Navy Outdoor Star Meet• Ran an outdoor season-best time of 27.16 in the 200m at the MilitaryChampionship

HHiigghh SScchhooooll::• A 2009 graduate of Mississippi School for Math & Sciences• Also attended Mendenhall High School• Competed scholastically in track and field and basketball• Secretary of the Student Government Association• President of the National Society of Black Engineers

PPeerrssoonnaall::• Daughter of Robert Ridgway• Majoring in systems engineering

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22001100--1111 ((SSoopphhoommoorree SSeeaassoonn))::• Member of 4x400m relay team that won the Patriot League IndoorChampionship with a time of 3:53.91• Won the high jump at the 2011 Patriot League Indoor Championshipwith a clear of 5-7 (1.70m)• Also won the high jump at the Army-Navy Indoor Star Meet and thePatriot Games with a height of 5-7• Placed ninth at the ECAC Indoor Championship in the high jump• Placed third in the high jump at the outdoor league meet• Won the high jump at the Navy Tri-Meet and Army-Navy Outdoor StarMeet• Ran a 26.53 in the 200m dash at the Patriot Games• Placed 10th at the Patriot League Outdoor Championship in the 100mdash with a time of 12.66• Ran Navy's best 400m hurdle time of the season, a 1:05.70 to take ninthat the Patriot League Outdoor Championship

22000099--1100 ((FFrreesshhmmaann SSeeaassoonn))::• Had a banner freshman season, earning All-East honors in the highjump and two all-conference accolades• High jump effort of 5-8 at the Penn Relays was good for sixth place andis the second best jump in school history• Placed seventh in the high jump at the outdoor ECAC Championshipswith a height of 5-7, which ranks third in school history• Won the high jump at the indoor Star Meet with a jump of 5-7, the sec-ond-highest indoor jump in school history• Placed second in the high jump at the outdoor dual• Also won the high jump at the Navy Six-Team, Patriot Games, DelawareInvite and Navy Lidlifter• Placed second in the high jump at the indoor league championship• Won the high jump event at the Kloiber Invite• Also was a member of Navy's 4x400 outdoor relay team that placedsecond at the league championships with a time of 3:50.36 - the 10thhighest time in school history• Was also on outdoor 4x400 relay team that won the Star Meet event• Earned Patriot League Indoor Rookie of the Week honors on Jan. 19

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22001100--1111 ((SSoopphhoommoorree SSeeaassoonn))::• Earned All-Patriot League honors for both indoor and outdoor track andfield after placing second in the high jump at both Patriot LeagueChampionships• Cleared 5-7 (1.70m) at the Patriot League Outdoor Championship toplace second and qualify for the ECAC Championship• The 5-7 is tied for the third-best clear in Navy school history• Cleared 5-4½ (1.64m) to place 15th in the high jump at the ECACOutdoor Championship• Placed second in the high jump at the Army-Navy Outdoor Star Meet• Also was a runner-up in the high jump at the Patriot League IndoorChampionship, clearing 5-5 (1.65m)• Also competed in the long jump, triple jump and 200m• Placed third in the long jump at the Army-Navy Outdoor and Indoor StarMeets• Had a season-best long jump of 17-4¼ (5.29m)• Competed in the 200m dash at the Patriot League OutdoorChampionship

22000099--1100 ((FFrreesshhmmaann SSeeaassoonn))::• Competed in the 800m, 60m hurdles, high jump, long jump and shot put• Best mark in the high jump as a freshman was a clear of 5-1 (1.55m) atthe Patriot League Outdoor Championship to place seventh

HHiigghh SScchhooooll::• A 2009 graduate of Lockport Township High School• Earned four letters in track and field, two letters in basketball and one incross country• Cross country squad won state title in 2006• A team captain for track and field in 2009• President of the Science Club, member of the National Honor Society,recipient of the Scholastic Excellence Award• Earned a 4.0 GPA for all four years of high school

PPeerrssoonnaall::• Daughter of Jerry and Kristin Sluzewicz• Majoring in English• Has been named to the Commandant's List three times

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MMiiddsshhiippmmeenn BBiioossHHiigghh SScchhooooll::• A 2009 graduate of Souderton Area High School in Souderton, Pa.• Earned four letters in track at Souderton• Named team MVP and Female Track-Athlete of the Year during her sen-ior year• Won the Pennsylvania Outdoor State Championship in the high jump asa senior (5-9)• Twice captured district high jump titles (2008 & 2009)

PPeerrssoonnaall::• Daughter of Tyrone Smith and Crystal Williams• Majoring in computer science

22001100--1111 ((FFrreesshhmmaann SSeeaassoonn))::• Turned in the finest season for a discus thrower in school history in justher first year at the Academy• Set a new Patriot League Championship and Navy school record with adiscus throw of 165-7 (50.49m) to win the league title• Selected as the Patriot League Outdoor Championship Rookie of theMeet• Earned ECAC All-East honors by placing fifth at the regional meet with athrow of 46.67m• Qualified for the NCAA East Regional, where she placed 37th• Earned five Patriot League Rookie of the Week honors in the outdoorseason, setting a new league record• Along with setting a new school record, Allam has nine of the top 10throws in school history in the discus• Surpassed the ECAC-qualifying mark in all nine meets during the sea-son• Won the discus event at five meets, including the Army-Navy OutdoorStar Meet• Also competed in the indoor shot put and weight throw and the outdoorshot put and hammer

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AAllllaamm’’ss CCaarreeeerr BBeessttss::� DDiissccuuss 165-7 (50.49m)

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• Posted a season best 12.52m in the shot put during the outdoor seasonand a 12.58m during the shot put in the indoor season

HHiigghh SScchhooooll::• A 2010 graduate of Chesapeake High School in Pasadena, Md.• Won the won the outdoor Maryland 4A Discus State Championship in2010 for Chesapeake High School with a mark of 150-1, while also plac-ing second in the shot put• Won the shot put at the indoor Maryland 4A Championship with a markof 39-7• A member of the National Honor Society• Also played high school soccer

PPeerrssoonnaall::• Daughter of Bryant and Ann Allam• Father, Bryant, is a 1988 graduate of the Naval Academy• Majoring in information technology

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22001100--1111 ((FFrreesshhmmaann SSeeaassoonn))::• Won the shot put at the Navy Lidlifter with an indoor season best of 43-11¼ (13.39m)• The mark of 43-11¼ was the 10th best shot put in school history andranked her fifth on the school's all-time performance list• Placed third in the shot put at the Patriot League Indoor Championship• Won the shot put event at the Sweetheart Met and the Delaware Invite• Placed second in the shot at the Army-Navy Indoor Star Meet• Named Patriot League Rookie of the Week on Jan. 10• Posted a season best discus throw of 43.48m to place second at theMcDaniel Invite• The discus throw of 43.48m ranks Brown third on Navy's all-time per-formance list• Placed fifth in the discus at the Patriot League Outdoor Championship• Also placed fourth in the shot put and eighth in the hammer throw at thePatriot League Outdoor meet• Had an outdoor season best mark of 12.96m in the shot put to win theevent at the McDaniel Invite• Placed third in the discus and the hammer at the outdoor Army-NavyStar Meet

HHiigghh SScchhooooll::• A 2009 graduate of Angleton High School where she lettered in trackand field• Spent the 2009-10 academic year at the Naval Academy PreparatorySchool in Rhode Island• Placed second at the Class 4A Texas Championships in the shot putand eighth in the discus as a senior• Placed eighth at the state meet in the discus as a junior• Also an all-district basketball player, earning offensive MVP honors as asenior

PPeerrssoonnaall::• Full name is Teronda Nechelle Brown• Daughter of Calvin and Addie Ayres• Born June 19, 1991• Majoring in English

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FFffrreenncchh’’ss CCaarreeeerr HHoonnoorrss� 22001111 AAllll--PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee SSeeccoonndd TTeeaamm ((44xx440000mm,,oouuttddoooorr))

22001100--1111 ((FFrreesshhmmaann SSeeaassoonn))::• Member of Navy's 4x100m and 4x400m relay teams• Earned All-Patriot League Second Team honors for placing second atthe outdoor league meet in the 4x400m relay with a time of 3:51.83• Qualified and participated in the ECAC Outdoor Championship in the4x400m, placing 25th• Won the 4x400m and the 4x100m relays at the outdoor Star Meetagainst Army• Member of 4x100m team that placed fourth at Patriot League OutdoorChampionship (47.95)• Navy's second ranked 200m sprinter, posting a 26.07 to place ninth inthe prelims at the outdoor league meet• Ran a 12.91 in the 100m to place third at the outdoor Star Meet• Also competed in the high jump, scoring and placing fourth at the PatriotLeague Outdoor Championship with a height of 5-5 (1.65m)• Member of women's basketball team that won the Patriot LeagueChampionship and advanced to the NCAA Tournament

HHiigghh SScchhooooll::• Graduated from Milton High School• Competed in volleyball, basketball and track during her prep career• Was a member of district title-winning teams in each of the sportsPlaced second in the state in the high jump as a senior• Also a member the school's fifth-place finishing 4x400 relay team in thestate• Placed sixth in the state in the 400m as a senior• Finished eighth in the state in the 400m as a sophomore• All-county and team MVP during senior year of volleyball and basketball

PPeerrssoonnaall::• Father is a retired marine corpsman in the Navy• Also a member of the Navy volleyball team• Majoring in information technology

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22001100--1111 ((FFrreesshhmmaann SSeeaassoonn))::• Had an indoor season best mark of 37-¼ (11.28m) to placed 10th at thePatriot Games• Placed eighth at the Patriot League Indoor Championship in the weightthrow with a season best mark of 45-¼ (13.72m)• Also placed fourth in the weight throw at the Star Meet against Army andthird at the Delaware Invite• Had an outdoor season best mark of 132-7 (40.41m) to place second inthe discus at the outdoor Navy Tri-Meet• Also placed third in the discus at the McDaniel Invite• Had a season-best performance in the hammer throw at the PatriotLeague meet, placing 15th at 131-2 (39.98m)• Placed second in the javelin at the McDaniel meet with a season bestthrow of 125-9 (38.34m)

HHiigghh SScchhooooll:• A 2009 graduate of Laurel Highlands High School• Earned three letters in track and field and basketball• Competed in the shot put, javelin and discus• High school team won three WPIAL Sectional Championships• Was a team and county MVP in track• Won the district shot put title as a senior• As a senior, placed second in the discus and third in the shot put at thePIAA Championships• Placed fifth in the discus and seventh in the javelin at the WPIALChampionships as a junior

PPeerrssoonnaall::• Daughter of Charles and Cindy Henderson• Attended the Naval Academy Preparatory School during the 2009-10academic year, where she was on the basketball team• Member of the National Honor Society• Majoring in mechanical engineering

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22001100--1111 ((FFrreesshhmmaann SSeeaassoonn))::• Competed in the javelin for the women's outdoor track and field team• Advanced to the NCAA East Regional in the javelin, placing 37th• Posted a season-best javelin throw of 154-10 (47.21m) to place secondat the Patriot League Championship and earn second-team all-leaguehonors• Earned All-ECAC honors with a fifth place finish at the regional meet,with her second best throw of the year - 147-5 (44.95m)• Won the javelin event at the outdoor Army-Navy Star Meet, the NavyTri-Meet and the McDaniel Invitational• Her season-best throw of 154-10 ranks as the fourth best throw inschool history and places her second on the school's all-time performancelist• A two-sport athlete, was also a starter on Navy's women's basketballteam, which won the Patriot League Championship and advanced to theNCAA Tournament

HHiigghh SScchhooooll::• Graduated from Saint Pius X High School in Albuquerque, N.M.• Played basketball, softball and track during her prep career• Was a two-time all-state selection in basketball• Also set the state record in the javelin while winning the state title in thatevent and the discus as a senior• Selected as the Albuquerque Athlete of the Year during her final seasonat the school• Was a member of the school's student council

PPeerrssoonnaall::• Mother ran track at Boston University and qualified for the 1984Olympics (100m)• Majoring in oceanography

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MMeemmbbrreennoo’’ss CCaarreeeerr BBeessttss::� JJaavveelliinn 154-10 (47.21m)

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22001100--1111 ((FFrreesshhmmaann SSeeaassoonn))::• Had three top-three finishes in the javelinthrow• Made a season-best throw of 123-9

(37.73m) to place third at the Navy Tri-Meet• Competed in the weight throw at two events during the indoor season

HHiigghh SScchhooooll::• A 2010 graduate of Acton-Boxborough High School• Earned three letters in track and field• Competed in the javelin• Was a runner-up in the state javelin event as a senior• Team captain during senior year• Was a Dual County league all-star• Member of Student Council

PPeerrssoonnaall::• Daughter of David Poulin and Mary Ann Noddin-Poulin• Older brother, Andrew, is a 2009 graduate of the Naval Academy andwas a member of the intercollegiate sailing team• Brother, Gregory, played tennis at Wheaton College• Majoring in oceanography

HHiigghh SScchhooooll::• Member of the 2010 state champion 4x800relay team

• Twice earned all-state honors as St. Vincent-St. Mary captured back-to-back Ohio State Championships (2009 and '10) in cross country• Two-time Academic All-Ohio honoree• Garnered honorable mention all-state honors in basketball in 2010• Earned four varsity letters in cross country, track and basketball

PPeerrssoonnaall::• Daughter of Ray and Tracey Arnone• Father, Ray, played football and Mount Union

22001111 CCrroossss CCoouunnttrryy SSeeaassoonn::• Named the Patriot League Cross CountryRookie of the Meet after placing 10th andhelping Navy win the league title

• Also earned All-Patriot League Second Team honors• Placed in Navy’s top four in every race and had five top-10 finishes

HHiigghh SScchhooooll::• Three-time all-state and all-county honoree in cross country and track atAnn Arbor Huron High School• Part of the 2011 state champion 4x800 relay team, helping Huron to asecond-place finish at the Michigan State Track and Field Championship• 2011 track and field team also won the county, conference and regionaltitles• Earned four varsity letters in both cross country and track and field

PPeerrssoonnaall::• Daughter of Raymond and Alissa Beveridge

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22001111 CCrroossss CCoouunnttrryy SSeeaassoonn::• Placed in Navy’s top five in seven crosscountry races

HHiigghh SScchhooooll::• Three-time cross country team MVP (2007-09) and two-time track MVP(2009-10)• Captained both the track and cross country teams• Helped Naples American High School to the 2010 cross country DoDDS(Department of Defense Dependent Schools) European title• Played varsity basketball in addition to running cross country and track

PPeerrssoonnaall::• Daughter of Douglas and Stefani Cuthbert - both USNA graduates• Father, Douglas, wrestled at the U.S. Naval Academy, while mother,Stefani (Green), was a member of the U.S.N.A. track and cross countryteams

HHiigghh SScchhooooll::• A 2010 graduate of South Kingstown HighSchool, where she earned four letters in track

and field competing in the 100m hurdles, pole vault and relays• Also lettered four times in swimming and two times in soccer• Helped lead track team to a state championship in 2009• Three time all-state athlete in track and field• Also was a three-time all-class and all-division honoree in track• Earned first-team all-state honors in soccer, also was all-division and all-region in 2010• Attended the Naval Academy Preparatory School during the 2010-11year, where competed on the track and field team in hurdles and polevault

PPeerrssoonnaall:• Daughter of Ephriam Graham and Judith Sine

HHiigghh SScchhooooll::• Captured the 2010 Ohio Track Division IIState Championship in the 1600 (5:00) andthe 2011 Ohio Track Division State

Championship in the 3200 (11:04)• Won the 2009 Ohio Cross Country Division II State Championship(18:34)• Four-time cross country team MVP at both Wheeler High School andCuyahoga Valley Christian Academy• Named the Ohio Touchdown Club Cross Country MVP as a senior• Captained the cross country team as the senior and was also a memberof the track teams at Wheeler and Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy

PPeerrssoonnaall • Daughter of Brian and Judith Blair• Father, Brian, played football at Case Western University

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5555 mmeetteerrss 6.71 7.16

6600 mmeetteerrss 7.23 7.68

5555--mmeetteerr hhuurrddlleess 7.53 8.24

6600--mmeetteerr hhuurrddlleess 8.10 8.80

220000 mmeetteerrss 25.04(Under 200m/220 yds)* 23.82(200m/220 yds)* 23.62(Banked or over 200m/220 yds)** 23.12

440000 mmeetteerrss 57.04(Under 200m/220 yds)* 53.60(200m/220 yds)* 53.30(Banked or over 200m/220 yds)** 52.60

880000 mmeetteerrss 2:14.44(Under 200m/220 yds)* 2:05.80(200m/220 yds or less)* 2:05.50(Banked or over 200m/220 yds)** 2:04.50

MMiillee 4:59.04(Under 200m/220 yds)* 4:39.40(200m/220 yds or less)* 4:38.90(Banked or over 200m/220 yds)** 4:37.00

33,,000000 mmeetteerrss 9:58.94(Under 200m/220 yds)* 9:14.00(200m/220 yds or less)* 9:13.00(Banked or over 200m/220 yds)** 9:10.30

55,,000000 mmeetteerrss 17:33.64(Under 200m/220 yds)* 16:04.50(200m/220 yds or less)* 16:02.00(Banked or over 200m/220 yds)** 15:57.00

44xx440000--mmeetteerr rreellaayy 3:52.54(Under 200m/220 yds)* 3:38.00(200m/220 yds)* 3:36.80(Banked or over 200m/220 yds)** 3:34.00

DDiissttaannccee mmeeddlleeyy rreellaayy 12:08.64(Under 200m/220 yds)* 11:08.90(200m/220 yds or less)* 11:09.40(Banked or over 200m/220 yds)** 11:03.50

550000 mmeetteerrss --- 1:16.0411,,000000 mmeetteerrss --- 2:56.2444xx880000--mmeetteerr rreellaayy --- 9:25.24

HHiigghh JJuummpp 6-¾ (1.85m) 5-7 (1.70m)PPoollee VVaauulltt 14-3¼ (4.35m) 11-9¾ (3.60m)LLoonngg JJuummpp 21-2 (6.45m) 18-8½ (5.70m)TTrriippllee JJuummpp 43-7¾ (13.30m) 39-½ (11.90m)SShhoott PPuutt 56-5¼ (17.20m) 44-3½ (13.50m)WWeeiigghhtt TThhrrooww 68-10¾ (21.00m) 52-6 (16.00m)HHeeppttaatthhlloonn 4,150 points 3,450 points

*—Size of track; **(Wesley A. Brown Field House is 200m banked)NOTE: NCAA automatic qualifying standards are for the indoor season only. Thetop-48 times in each region during the outdoor season will advance to the NCAApreliminary meet.

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Rk School Points (First place votes)1. Navy 95 (11)2. Bucknell 88 (5)3. Army 69 (4)4. Lehigh 685. Lafayette 396. Colgate 387. Holy Cross 368. American 15

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The Navy women's track and field team won the 2011 Patriot LeagueIndoor Championship and sent four athletes to the NCAA's East Regional tocap off a very successful season. The Mids won nine events and amassed157 team points to easily capture the program's third indoor title and CCaarrllaaCCrriissttee was named the Patriot League Indoor coach of the Year for the thirdstraight season.Navy also completed a third consecutive Star Meet sweep of Army. Navy

defeated Army, 103.5-77.5, for its sixth straight indoor Star and 129-73 in theoutdoor season. The 56-point margin of victory in the outdoor Star was thelargest ever for Navy in the series. Navy was also 19-1 in duals during theindoor season and 3-0 in outdoor competition.JJeessss PPaallaacciioo was named the Patriot League Track-Athlete of the Meet at

both the indoor and outdoor league meets. Palacio won the 800m, mile and4x800m titles during the indoor league meet and the 800m and 1,500m at theoutdoor meet. Palacio set new Patriot League Championship records in theoutdoor 800m and indoor mile and she now holds school records in the 800m(indoor and outdoor), mile run and 1,500m.Palacio competed in the NCAA's East Regional in the 800m, placing 13th

and just missing the top-12 cut for the NCAA Championship. Palacio wasjoined at the regional by AAmmaannddaa PPhheellppss (hammer), LLaauurreenn AAllllaamm (discus)and AAlliixx MMeemmbbrreennoo (javelin). All four athletes also earned ECAC All-East hon-ors, along with MMaannssffiieelldd MMuurrpphh (500m) and AArriiaann DDaavviiss (Heptathlon).Phelps won both the hammer throw and the shot put at the Patriot League

Outdoor Championship and earned Patriot League Field-Athlete of the Meethonors. Phelps also won the indoor weight throw title. Allam set a new PatriotLeague Championship record in the discus at the outdoor meet en route toearning Patriot League Rookie of the Meet accolades. Allam also became the school record-holder in the discus throw and AAsshhlleeyy

BBuucchhoollzz set the school record in the outdoor long jump. The 4x800m relayteam of Palacio, Murph, EErriinn NNeeuummaannnn and LLiizz MMiilleewwsskkii set a new record inthe event during the indoor season. BBrriiggiidd BByyrrnnee was named to the Patriot League All-Academic team for the

cross country, indoor and outdoor track and field seasons and earned All-Patriot League Second Team honors in the 10,000m.

22001100--1111 SSCCHHEEDDUULLEE//RREESSUULLTTSSIINNDDOOOORR ((1199--11))DDAATTEE EEVVEENNTT RREESSUULLTTDec. 1 Navy Lidlifter (Annapolis) 1st of 5Jan. 7 Delaware Invitational (Newark, Del.) 1st of 6Jan. 15 Navy Invitational (Annapolis) 2nd of 8Jan. 29 Patriot Games (Fairfax, Va.) NTSFeb. 5 Army (Star Meet - West Point, N.Y.) W, 103.5-77.5Feb. 10 Sweetheart Meet (Annapolis, Md.) 1st of 4Feb. 18-20 Patriot League Championships (Annapolis, Md.) 1st of 8March 5 Columbia Last Chance Meet (New York, N.Y.) NTSMarch 5-6 ECAC Championships (Boston, Mass.) T-26th

OOUUTTDDOOOORR ((33--00))DDAATTEE EEVVEENNTT RREESSUULLTTMarch 26 American and Maryland (Annapolis, Md.) 1st of 3April 1-2 Colonial Relays (Williamsburg, Va.) 6thApril 8 Army (Star Meet - Annapolis, Md.) W 129-73April 16 Johns Hopkins Invitational (Baltimore, Md.) NTSApril 20 McDaniel Invitational (Westminster, Md.) 1st of 9April 22 Larry Ellis Invitational (Princeton, N.J.) NTSApril 28 Penn Relays (Philadelphia, Pa.) NTSMay 6-7 Patriot League Championships (Easton, Pa.) 2nd of 8 May 13-15 ECAC Championships (Princeton, N.J.) T-16thMay 26-28 NCAA East Regional (Bloomington, Ind.) NTSNTS - No Team Scoring

NNCCAAAA RREEGGIIOONNAALL QQUUAALLIIFFIIEERRSSAAtthhlleettee EEvveenntt ((PPllaaccee))Jess Palacio 800m (13th)Amanda Phelps Hammer (29th)Lauren Allam Discus (37th)Alix Membreno Javelin (37th)

EECCAACC AALLLL--EEAASSTT PPEERRFFOORRMMEERRSS ((TToopp 88)) AAtthhlleettee EEvveennttJess Palacio (3rd) 800m (Outdoor) Amanda Phelps (5th) Hammer (Outdoor)Lauren Allam (5th) Discus (Outdoor)Alix Membreno (5th) Javelin (Outdoor)Mansfield Murph (5th) 500m (Indoor)Arian Davis (6th) Heptathlon (Outdoor)

PPAATTRRIIOOTT LLEEAAGGUUEE IINNDDIIVVIIDDUUAALL CCHHAAMMPPIIOONNSS//FFIIRRSSTT TTEEAAMM AALLLL--LLEEAAGGUUEEIInnddoooorr SSeeaassoonnAAtthhlleettee EEvveennttJess Palacio 800mJess Palacio MileArabia Littlejohn 400mMansfield Murph 500mKristin Smith High JumpAmanda Phelps Weight ThrowArian Davis PentathlonColleen McFadden, Kristin Smith, Mansfield Murph, Arabia Littlejohn 4x400mLiz Milewski, Mansfield Murph, Erin Neumann, Jess Palacio 4x800m

OOuuttddoooorr SSeeaassoonnAAtthhlleettee EEvveennttJess Palacio 800mJess Palacio 1,500mAmanda Phelps Hammer ThrowAmanda Phelps Shot PutLauren Allam Discus

PPAATTRRIIOOTT LLEEAAGGUUEE RRUUNNNNEERRSS--UUPP//SSEECCOONNDD TTEEAAMM AALLLL--LLEEAAGGUUEEIInnddoooorr SSeeaassoonnAAtthhlleettee EEvveennttAshley Aitken 60m HurdlesChristine Scales High JumpMelanie Sluzewicz High JumpAshley Bucholz Triple Jump

OOuuttddoooorr SSeeaassoonnAAtthhlleettee EEvveennttBrigid Byrne 10,000mAshley Bucholz Long JumpMelanie Sluzewicz High JumpAlix Membreno JavelinArian Davis HeptathlonArabia Littlejohn, Veronica Ffrench, Mansfield Murph, Jess Palacio 4x400m

PPAATTRRIIOOTT LLEEAAGGUUEE MMAAJJOORR AAWWAARRDDSSAAtthhlleettee//CCooaacchh AAwwaarrddJess Palacio Patriot League Championship Track-Athlete of the Meet (Indoor)Jess Palacio Patriot League Championship Track-Athlete of the Meet (Outdoor)Amanda Phelps Patriot League Championship Field-Athlete of the Meet (Outdoor)Lauren Allam Patriot League Ch ampionship Rookie of the Meet (Outdoor)Carla Criste Patriot League Indoor Coach of the Year

PPAATTRRIIOOTT LLEEAAGGUUEE PPAATTRRIIOOTT LLEEAAGGUUEEIINNDDOOOORR CCHHAAMMPPIIOONNSSHHIIPPSS OOUUTTDDOOOORR CCHHAAMMPPIIOONNSSHHIIPPSSWWoommeenn PPooiinnttss WWoommeenn PPooiinnttss11.. NNaavvyy 115577 1. Bucknell 189.52. Bucknell 117 22.. NNaavvyy 1166443. Lehigh 95 3. Lehigh 844. Army 67 4. Lafayette 645. Colgate 58 5. Holy Cross 626. Lafayette 50 6. Army 60.57. Holy Cross 48 7. Colgate 318. American 28 8. American 26

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6600mm DDaasshhJessica Ridgway 7.89 (3p) PL Champ. 2/19/11Mansfield Murph 8.05 (10) Navy Lidlifter 12/1/10Arabia Littlejohn 8.06 (12) Navy Lidlifter 12/1/10Jenne Jolie 8.16 (15) Navy Lidlifter 12/1/10Kristin Smith 8.18 (23) Navy Invitational 1/15/11

220000mm DDaasshhArabia Littlejohn 25.44 (1p) PL Champ. 2/19/11Jessica Ridgway 25.88 (2) Army (Star Meet) 2/5/11Kristin Smith 26.53 (12) Patriot Games 1/29/11Mansfield Murph 26.67 (6) Delaware Invite 1/7/11Colleen McFadden 26.99 (8) Delaware Invite 1/7/11

440000mm DDaasshhArabia Littlejohn 57.32 (1) PL Champ. 2/20/11Mansfield Murph 58.38 (3) Navy Lidlifter 12/1/10Colleen McFadden 1:00.51 (2) Army (Star Meet) 2/5/11Lauren Carson 1:01.54 (7) Navy Lidlifter 12/1/10Sam Carl 1:03.12 (6) Army (Star Meet) 2/5/11

550000mm RRuunnMansfield Murph 1:14.18* (6p) ECAC Champ. 3/5/11Arabia Littlejohn 1:17.56 (1) Army (Star Meet) 2/5/11Lauren Carson 1:18.36 (9) PL Champ. 2/20/11Natasha Druggan 1:20.90 (14) PL Champ. 2/20/11Stephanie Payne 1:23.44 (21) Navy Invitational 1/15/11

880000mm RRuunnJess Palacio 2:05.89** (1) Col. Last Chance 3/5/11Mansfield Murph 2:15.69 (4) Last Chance 2/27/11Erin Neumann 2:22.52 (3) Army (Star Meet) 2/5/11Kellie Hall 2:22.91 (4) Army (Star Meet) 2/5/11Mary Jordan 2:25.55 (3) Sweetheart Meet 2/10/11

11,,000000mm RRuunnJess Palacio 2:52.70* (1) Delaware Invite 1/7/11Rachel Honrath 3:00.05 (2) Army (Star Meet) 2/5/11Liz Milewski 3:01.60 (3) Army (Star Meet) 2/5/11Mary Jordan 3:04.22 (4) Army (Star Meet) 2/5/11Erin Neumann 3:07.18 (12) PL Champ. 2/20/11

MMiillee RRuunnJess Palacio 4:43.58** (1) PL Champ. 2/20/11Liz Milewski 5:02.09 (1) Sweetheart Meet 2/10/11Mollie Hebda 5:07.10 (5) Last Chance 2/27/11Rachel Honrath 5:14.32 (3) Sweetheart Meet 2/10/11Zatha Loewen 5:15.47 (4) Army (Star Meet) 2/5/11

33,,000000mm RRuunnKatie Taylor 9:57.42* (1) Army (Star Meet) 2/5/11Mollie Hebda 9:58.39* (2) Army (Star Meet) 2/5/11Liz Milewski 10:04.34 (3) PL Champ. 2/20/11Brigid Byrne 10:09.23 (3) Army (Star Meet) 2/5/11Marina McGrail 10:13.90 (8) PL Champ. 2/20/11

55,,000000mm RRuunnKatie Taylor 17:16.76* (1) Sweetheart Meet 2/10/11Brigid Byrne 17:27.74* (12) ECAC Champ. 3/5/11Mollie Hebda 17:37.10 (2) Sweetheart Meet 2/10/11Marina McGrail 17:45.97 (8) PL Champ. 2/20/11Bethany Rahall 17:55.97 (3) Sweetheart Meet 2/10/11

6600mm HHuurrddlleessAshley Aitken 8.91 (2) PL Champ. 2/20/11Arian Davis 9.23 (6) Navy Lidlifter 12/1/10Stephanie Payne 9.49 (4) Army (Star Meet) 2/5/11Ashley Robinson 9.70 (7-pt) PL Champ. 2/18/11Krysta Porter Lott 9.89 (10) Navy Lidlifter 12/1/10

HHiigghh JJuummppKristin Smith 5-7 (1.70m)* (1) PL Champ. 2/19/11Christine Scales 5-5 (1.65m) (2) PL Champ. 2/19/11Melanie Sluzewicz 5-5 (1.65m) (2) PL Champ. 2/19/11Arian Davis 5-1 (1.55m) (3-pt) PL Champ. 2/18/11Ashley Aitken 4-11 (1.50m) (7) Navy Lidlifter 12/1/10

PPoollee VVaauullttJordan Kronshage 10-10 (3.30m) (10) PL Champ. 2/20/11Christine Scales 10-10 (3.30m) (11) PL Champ. 2/20/11Eli Rubin 10-2 (3.10m) (7) Patriot Games 1/29/11Meghan Connor 10-0 (3.05m) (3) Sweetheart Meet 2/10/11

LLoonngg JJuummppAshley Bucholz 17-9¾ (5.43m) (3) PL Champ. 2/19/11Melanie Sluzewicz 17-0 (5.18m) (3) Army (Star Meet) 2/5/11Ashley Aitken 16-11½ (5.17m) (6) Navy Lidlifter 12/1/10Christine Scales 16-11¼ (5.16m) (2-pt) Sweetheart Meet 2/10/11Arian Davis 16-10 (5.13m) (1-pt) PL Champ. 2/18/11

TTrriippllee JJuummpp Ashley Bucholz 37-7¼ (11.46m) (2) PL Champ. 2/20/11Audrey Stiles 34-7 (10.54m) (8) PL Champ. 2/20/11Ashley Robinson 34-6¾ (10.53m) (7) Navy Lidlifter 12/1/10Melanie Sluzewicz 33-7½ (10.25m) (10) Navy Lidlifter 12/1/10Krysta Porter Lott 33-4¾ (10.18m) (10) Navy Invitational 1/15/11

SShhoott PPuuttTeronda Brown 43-11¼ (13.39m) (1) Navy Lidlifter 12/1/10Amanda Phelps 43-1 (13.13m) (1) Army (Star Meet) 2/5/11Janet von Eiff 42-8¾ (13.02m) (4) PL Champ. 2/20/11Lauren Allam 41-3¼ (12.58m) (7) PL Champ. 2/20/11Joy Nameth 39-4½ (12.00m) (6) Navy Lidlifter 12/1/10

WWeeiigghhtt TThhrroowwAmanda Phelps 56-2 (17.12m)* (1) Navy Lidlifter 12/1/10Joy Nameth 48-6¾ (14.80m) (6) Navy Lidlifter 12/1/10Ella Starr 46-4 (14.12m) (1) Sweetheart Meet 2/10/11Janet von Eiff 45-7 (13.89m) (2) Army (Star Meet) 2/5/11Maressa Guynn 45-0¼ (13.72m) (8) PL Champ. 2/19/11

PPeennttaatthhlloonnArian Davis 3,272 pts (1) PL Champ. 2/18/11Christine Scales 2,814 pts (3) Sweetheart Meet 2/10/11Krysta Porter Lott 2,735 pts (4) Sweetheart Meet 2/10/11Ashley Robinson 2,540 pts (12) PL Champ. 2/19/11

44xx440000mm RReellaayyColleen McFadden, Kristin Smith, Mansfield Murph, Arabia Littlejohn

3:53.91 (1) PL Championship 2/20/11

44xx880000mm RReellaayyLiz Milewski, Mansfield Murph, Erin Neumann, Jess Palacio

8:59.78** (1) PL Champ. 2/19/11DDMMRRLiz Milewski, Lauren Carson, Kellie Hall, Jess Palacio

12.09.53 (2) Navy Invitational 1/15/11

* Denotes ECAC qualifying mark; ** Denotes school record

22001100--1111 IInnddoooorr SSeeaassoonn PPeerrffoorrmmaannccee LLiisstt

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mm

22001100--1111 OOuuttddoooorr SSeeaassoonn PPeerrffoorrmmaannccee LLiisstt110000mm DDaasshhJessica Ridgway 12.33 (3p) PL Champ. 5/6/11Kristin Smith 12.66 (10p) PL Champ. 5/6/11Jenne Jolie 12.85 (12p) PL Champ. 5/6/11Veronica Ffrench 12.91 (3) Army (Star Meet) 4/8/11Kerstin Caesar 13.36 (4) Loyola-Hopkins 4/16/11

220000mm DDaasshhArabia Littlejohn 25.80 (8p) PL Champ. 5/6/11Veronica Ffrench 26.07 (9p) PL Champ. 5/6/11Jessica Ridgway 26.28 (13p) PL Champ. 5/6/11Melanie Sluzewicz 26.33 (15p) PL Champ. 5/6/11Jenne Jolie 26.98 (20p) PL Champ. 5/6/11

440000mm DDaasshhMansfield Murph 56.98 (3) PL Champ. 5/7/11Arabia Littlejohn 57.74 (4) PL Champ. 5/7/11Colleen McFadden 1:01.87 (2) McDaniel Inv. 4/20/11Natasha Druggan 1:02.75 (4) Army (Star Meet) 4/8/11Rachel Slater 1:04.70 (2) Navy Tri-Meet 3/26/11

880000mm RRuunnJess Palacio 2:05.42** (3) ECAC Champ. 5/15/11Kellie Hall 2:21.45 (2) Army (Star Meet) 4/8/11Erin Neumann 2:23.22 (4) Army (Star Meet) 4/8/11Sam Carl 2:29.68 (3) Navy Tri-Meet 3/26/11Arian Davis 2:32.92 (2-hep) PL Champ. 5/7/11

11,,550000mm RRuunnJess Palacio 4:22.58** (1) PL Champ. 5/7/11Katie Taylor 4:45.40 (2) Army (Star Meet) 4/8/11Mollie Hebda 4:57.16 (69) Colonial Relays 4/2/11Erin Neumann 4:57.83 (4) Navy Tri-Meet 3/26/11Sam Carl 5:01.50 (5) Army (Star Meet) 4/8/11

55,,000000mm RRuunnKatie Taylor 17:17.56 (29) Larry Ellis Inv. 4/22/11Brigid Byrne 17:25.67 (35) Larry Ellis Inv. 4/22/11Marina McGrail 17:34.25 (2) Navy Tri-Meet 3/26/11Bethany Rahall 18:25.22 (17) PL Champ. 5/7/11Aimee Brenner 18:43.14 (6) Navy Tri-Meet 3/26/11

1100,,000000mm RRuunnBrigid Byrne 36:50.06* (2) PL Champ. 5/6/11Aimee Brenner 38:40.33 (8) Colonial Relays 4/2/11Jacqueline Blackburn 39:36.20 (12) Colonial Relays 4/2/11

110000mm HHuurrddlleessAshley Aitken 14.67 (2) Army (Star Meet) 4/8/11Arian Davis 15.07 (3-hep) PL Champ. 5/6/11Krysta Porter Lott 15.63 (2-hep) Navy Tri-Meet 3/26/11Ashley Robinson 15.89 (5-hep) PL Champ. 5/6/11

440000mm HHuurrddlleessKristin Smith 1:05.70 (9) PL Champ. 5/7/11Lauren Carson 1:05.73 (10) PL Champ. 5/7/11Caitlyn Fine 1:07.60 (4) Army (Star Meet) 4/8/11Amanda Bonilla 1:07.63 (5) Army (Star Meet) 4/8/11Katie Whitcombe 1:10.62 (4) Loyola-Hopkins 4/16/11

33,,000000mm SStteeeepplleecchhaasseeBethany Rahall 11:14.64 (4) PL Champ. 5/7/11Anastasia Abid 11:16.61 (2) Army (Star Meet) 4/8/11Mary Jordan 11:51.46 (5) Army (Star Meet) 4/8/11Ellie Webster 12:03.42 (1) McDaniel Inv. 4/20/11Zatha Loewen 12:04.31 (4) Navy Tri-Meet 3/26/11

HHiigghh JJuummppMelanie Sluzewicz 5-7 (1.70m)* (2) PL Champ. 5/7/11Kristin Smith 5-7 (1.70m)* (2) Colonial Relays 4/2/11Veronica Ffrench 5-5 (1.65m) (4) PL Champ. 5/7/11Arian Davis 5-4¼ (1.63m) (1-hep) PL Champ. 5/6/11Christine Scales 5-3 (1.60m) (11) Colonial Relays 4/2/11

LLoonngg JJuummppAshley Bucholz 19-5½ (5.93m)** (1) PL Champ. 5/6/11Melanie Sluzewicz 17-4¼ (5.29m) (3) Army (Star Meet) 4/8/11Arian Davis 17-2¾ (5.25m) (1-hep) PL Champ. 5/7/11Ashley Aitken 15-9 (4.80m) (1-hep) Navy Tri-Meet 3/26/11Krysta Porter Lott 15-4 (4.67m) (2-hep) Navy Tri-Meet 3/26/11

TTrriippllee JJuummppAshley Bucholz 37-9½ (11.52m) (3) PL Champ. 5/7/11Audrey Stiles 34-4 (10.46m) (3) Army (Star Meet) 4/8/11Ashley Robinson 34-2 (10.41m) (4) Army (Star Meet) 4/8/11

PPoollee VVaauullttJordan Kronshage 11-1¾ (3.40m) (1) McDaniel Inv. 4/20/11Christine Scales 10-2 (3.10m) (2) McDaniel Inv. 4/20/11Eli Rubin 9-8 (2.95m) (3) McDaniel Inv. 4/20/11Meghan Connor 9-4¼ (2.85m) (4) McDaniel Inv. 4/20/11

SShhoott PPuuttAmanda Phelps 44-3¼ (13.49m) (1) PL Champ. 5/7/11Janet von Eiff 42-8¼ (13.01m) (3) PL Champ. 5/7/11Teronda Brown 42-6¼ (12.96m) (1) McDaniel Inv. 4/20/11Lauren Allam 41-1 (12.52m) (4) Navy Tri-Meet 3/26/11Arian Davis 37-5¾ (11.42m) (1-hep) ECAC Champ. 5/14/11

DDiissccuuss TThhrroowwLauren Allam 165-7 (50.49m)** (1) PL Champ. 5/7/11Teronda Brown 142-8 (43.48m)* (2) McDaniel Inv. 4/20/11Maressa Guynn 132-7 (40.41m) (2) Navy Tri-Meet 3/26/11Janet von Eiff 127-7 (38.89m) (9) PL Champ. 5/7/11Amanda Phelps 118-11 (36.24m) (15) PL Champ. 5/7/11

HHaammmmeerr TThhrroowwAmanda Phelps 185-1 (56.41m)* (5) ECAC Champ. 5/14/11Ella Starr 159-7 (48.64m) (4) PL Champ. 5/6/11Teronda Brown 143-9 (43.83m) (8) PL Champ. 5/6/11Maressa Guynn 131-2 (39.98m) (15) PL Champ. 5/6/11

JJaavveelliinnAlix Membreno 154-10 (47.21m)* (2) PL Champ. 5/6/11Maressa Guynn 125-9 (38.34m) (2) McDaniel Inv. 4/20/11Katherine Poulin 123-9 (37.73m) (3) Navy Tri-Meet 3/26/11Janet von Eiff 106-6 (32.46m)(13) PL Champ. 5/6/11

HHeeppttaatthhlloonnArian Davis 4,590* (2) PL Champ. 5/7/11Krysta Porter Lott 3,936 (6) PL Champ. 5/7/11Ashley Aitken 3,838 (2) Navy Tri-Meet 3/26/11

44xx110000mm RReellaayyJessica Ridgway, Veronica Ffrench, Kristin Smith, Arabia Littlejohn

47.95 (4) PL Champ. 5/7/1144xx440000mm RReellaayyArabia Littlejohn, Veronica Ffrench, Mansfield Murph, Jess Palacio

3:51.83* (2) PL Champ. 5/7/1144xx880000mm RReellaayyKellie Hall, Lauren Carson, Mansfield Murph, Jess Palacio

9:25.35 (4) PL Champ. 5/6/11* Denotes ECAC qualifying mark; ** Denotes school record

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AAllll--TTiimmee TToopp IInnddoooorr MMaarrkkss 5555--mmeetteerr DDaasshh

1. Loni Forsythe 7.12 2/4/062. Chantelle Nagbe 7.13 2/27/003. Chantelle Nagbe 7.14 2/26/004. Loni Forsythe 7.15 12/5/06Chantelle Nagbe 7.15 2/26/00

6. Chantelle Nagbe 7.17 2/20/997. Chantelle Nagbe 7.18 2/20/998. Loni Forsythe 7.19 1/15/059. Loni Forsythe 7.20 1/20/07Danielle Still 7.20 2/4/06Loni Forsythe 7.20 12/1/05Loni Forsythe 7.20 2/7/04Chantelle Nagbe 7.20 12/2/99Chantelle Nagbe 7.20 2/7/98

6600--mmeetteerr DDaasshh

1. Loni Forsythe 7.59 2/3/072. Loni Forsythe 7.65 2/17/073. Loni Forsythe 7.66 2/18/074. Loni Forsythe 7.67 2/17/07Loni Forsythe 7.67 3/6/04

6. Loni Forsythe 7.69 3/3/077. Loni Forsythe 7.73 1/27/07Loni Forsythe 7.73 1/29/05

9. Loni Forsythe 7.74 (c) 2/5/05Chantelle Nagbe 7.74 3/4/00

220000--mmeetteerr DDaasshh1. Loni Forsythe 24.87 2/18/072. Loni Forsythe 24.95 2/17/073. Loni Forsythe 25.04 3/3/074. Tineisha Davis 25.23 2/21/045. Tineisha Davis 25.25 12/8/016. Tineisha Davis 25.27 2/7/047. Loni Forsythe 25.34 2/3/078. Chantelle Nagbe 25.37 2/26/009. Tineisha Davis 25.41 2/18/051100.. AArraabbiiaa LLiittttlleejjoohhnn 2255..4444 22//1199//1111Chantelle Nagbe 25.44 2/20/99Chantelle Nagbe 25.44 (c) 12/4/98

440000--mmeetteerr DDaasshh1. Tineisha Davis 55.01 1/5/022. Tineisha Davis 55.33 3/3/023. Tineisha Davis 55.34 2/15/024. Tineisha Davis 55.48 3/2/025. Tineisha Davis 55.77 2/23/026. Tineisha Davis 55.95 2/23/027. Tineisha Davis 56.04 (c) 2/5/058. Joanna Helm 56.17 2/27/009. Tineisha Davis 56.26 3/2/0310. Tineisha Davis 56.56 1/15/05

550000--mmeetteerr RRuunn1. Tineisha Davis 1:12.39 3/5/052. Tineisha Davis 1:12.40 1/31/043. Tineisha Davis 1:12.50 3/6/044. Tineisha Davis 1:12.56 3/5/05Tineisha Davis 1:12.56 3/9/03

6. Tineisha Davis 1:12.64 2/21/047. Joanna Helm 1:12.80 3/5/008. Tineisha Davis 1:13.00 2/7/049. Tiniesha Davis 1:13.13 2/21/0310. Joanna Helm 1:13.22 2/20/00

880000--mmeetteerr RRuunn

11.. JJeessss PPaallaacciioo 22::0055..8899 33//55//1111

22.. JJeessss PPaallaacciioo 22::0066..2277 22//2277//1111

33.. JJeessss PPaallaacciioo 22::0077..2277 22//1100//1111

44.. JJeessss PPaallaacciioo 22::0088..6699 11//2299//1111

5. Carol Womack 2:09.49 2/23/86

6. Carol Womack 2:10.00 3/14/877. Carol Womack 2:10.72 3/1/878. Stefani Green 2:11.53 2/26/839. Stefani Green 2:11.70 3/2/8510. Stefani Green 2:11.8 2/18/84

11,,000000--mmeetteerr RRuunn1. Erin O'Marr 2:51.93 3/5/0022.. JJeessss PPaallaacciioo 22::5522..7700 11//77//11113. Vicki Moore 2:52.80 3/5/064. Erin O'Marr 2:54.74 2/12/005. Lori Kelly 2:54.80 2/20/936. Amy Baxter 2:55.26 2/12/007. Vicki Moore 2:55.59 3/3/078. Vicki Moore 2:56.09 1/27/069. Vicki Moore 2:56.17 3/4/0610. Vicki Moore 2:56.18 3/5/05

MMiillee RRuunn11.. JJeessss PPaallaacciioo 44::4433..5588 22//2200//111122.. JJeessss PPaallaacciioo 44::5500..8800 33//77//11003. Kim McGreevy 4:51.21 3/5/954. Amy Baxter 4:52.64 2/25/015. Amy Baxter 4:52.69 3/4/006. Amy Baxter 4:52.94 2/27/007. Kim McGreevy 4:53.75 2/25/958. Kim McGreevy 4:54.80 2/18/9599.. JJeessss PPaallaacciioo 44::5544..8822 33//66//110010. Kim McGreevy 4:55.18 1/14/95

33,,000000--mmeetteerr RRuunn1. Melissa Foon 9:34.44 3/5/002. Melissa Foon 9:40.41 2/18/013. Melissa Foon 9:40.48 3/4/014. Melissa Foon 9:44.05 2/25/015. Melissa Foon 9:46.05 2/27/006. Amy Watson 9:47.59 2/12/097. Melissa Foon 9:49.11 2/12/008. Marty Shue 9:49.53 2/24/919. Melissa Foon 9:50.50 1/27/0110. Melissa Foon 9:51.45 2/20/00

55,,000000--mmeetteerr RRuunn1. Justine Whipple 16:40.86 3/4/062. Melissa Foon 17:04.4 12/9/003. Justine Whipple 17:04.79 1/27/064. Amy Watson 17:08.28 12/2/085. Justine Whipple 17:10.38 2/18/066. Melissa Foon 17:15.44 2/17/017. Amy Watson 17:15.48 2/22/0988.. KKaattiiee TTaayylloorr 1177::1166..7766 22//1100//11119. Justine Whipple 17:18.05 12/1/0510. Erica Ziel 17:21.83 12/2/08

5555--mmeetteerr HHuurrddlleess1. Danielle Still 8.00 2/4/062. Kirsten Andrews 8.05 2/19/063. Danielle Still 8.08 2/19/064. Kirsten Andrews 8.14 2/18/065. Kirsten Andrews 8.15 2/18/06Danielle Still 8.15 2/18/06

7. Kirsten Andrews 8.17 2/4/06Danielle Still 8.17 2/7/04

9. Kirsten Andrews 8.21 1/14/0610. Danielle Still 8.22 12/1/05

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6600--mmeetteerr HHuurrddlleess

1. Kirsten Andrews 8.70 2/17/072. Kirsten Andrews 8.71 2/18/073. Kirsten Andrews 8.72 2/3/074. Danielle Still 8.72 3/6/045. Kirsten Andrews 8.76 3/4/066. Kirsten Andrews 8.77 3/4/06Joanna Helm 8.77 3/4/00

8. Kirsten Andrews 8.78 3/5/0699.. AAsshhlleeyy AAiittkkeenn 88..8822 22//77//009910. Kirsten Andrews 8.84 3/3/07Danielle Still 8.84 (c) 2/5/05

HHiigghh JJuummpp

1. Suzanne Dondero 5-8 (1.73m) 2/23/9722.. KKrriissttiinn SSmmiitthh 55--77 ((11..7700mm)) 22//1199//1111KKrriissttiinn SSmmiitthh 55--77 ((11..7700mm)) 22//55//1111KKrriissttiinn SSmmiitthh 55--77 ((11..7700mm)) 11//2299//1111KKrriissttiinn SSmmiitthh 55--77 ((11..7700mm)) 22//2266//1100KKrriissttiinn SSmmiitthh 55--77 ((11..7700mm)) 11//1166//1100

77.. KKrriissttiinn SSmmiitthh 55--66½½ ((11..6699mm)) 33//55//1111KKrriissttiinn SSmmiitthh 55--66½½ ((11..6699mm)) 33//66//1100Shannon Crites 5-6½ (1.69m) 2/12/00

10. Jacqui Charnigo 5-6 (1.68m) 1/19/07Suzanne Dondero 5-6 (1.68m) 2/15/97Suzanne Dondero 5-6 (1.68m) 1/31/97Suzanne Dondero 5-6 (1.68m) 1/25/97

PPoollee VVaauulltt

1. Jacqui Charnigo 13-4¼ (4.07m) 3/2/082. Jacqui Charnigo 12-11½ (3.95m) 1/26/083. Amanda Hasenauer 12-10¼ (3.92m) 2/15/036. Jacqui Charnigo 12-9½ (3.90m) 2/23/08Amanda Hasenauer 12-9½ (3.90m) 2/8/03Amanda Hasenauer 12-9½ (3.90m) 2/15/02

7. Kirsten Andrews 12-8 (3.86m) 2/4/068. Jacqui Charnigo 12-7½ (3.85m) 3/9/089. Amanda Hasenauer 12-7¼ (3.84m) 12/8/0110. Amanda Hasenauer 12-6 (3.81m) 1/25/03Amanda Hasenauer 12-6 (3.81m) 2/23/02Amanda Hasenauer 12-6 (3.81m) 2/11/01

LLoonngg JJuummpp

1. Kirsten Andrews 19-5½ (5.93m) 2/17/072. Chantelle Nagbe 19-0'½ (5.80m) 2/19/003. Chantelle Nagbe 18-11¼ (5.77m) 2/12/004. Kirsten Andrews 18-8¾ (5.71m) 2/3/075. Chantelle Nagbe 18-7¼ (5.67m) 2/6/996. Joanne Uwujaren 18-6 (5.64m) 2/2/027. Joanne Uwujaren 18-5¼ (5.62m) 2/19/008. Joanne Uwujaren 18-4½ (5.60m) 1/19/029. Joanne Uwujaren 18-4¼ (5.59m) 1/18/03Tia Vonil 18-4¼ (5.59m) 1/20/01Tia Vonil 18-4¼ (5.59m) 2/17/01Chantelle Nagbe 18-4¼ (5.59m) 2/20/99

TTrriippllee JJuummpp1. Chantelle Nagbe 38-11½ (11.87m) 2/7/982. Joanne Uwujaren 38-10¼ (11.84m) 3/9/03Chantelle Nagbe 38-10¼ (11.84m) 12/5/97

4. Joanne Uwujaren 38-9 (11.81m) 3/2/035. Joanne Uwujaren 38-7 (11.76m) 1/5/026. Chantelle Nagbe 38-6¼ (11.74m) 1/10/987. Joanne Uwujaren 38-3½ (11.67m) 2/2/028. Chantelle Nagbe 38-2 (11.63m) 12/4/9899.. LLaauurreenn BBuurrmmeeiisstteerr 3388--00 ((1111..5588mm)) 22//1188//007710. Chantelle Nagbe 37-11½ (11.57m) 2/12/00

SShhoott PPuutt

1. Jen Leatherman 47-7¾ (14.52m) 2/7/042. Jen Leatherman 45-1¾ (13.76m) 1/9/043. Jen Leatherman 45-1 (13.74m) 1/17/044. Jen Leatherman 44-11¾ (13.71m) 2/21/045. Jen Leatherman 44-11½ (13.70m) 1/31/046. Jen Leatherman 44-8¼ (13.62m) 3/6/047. Joy Nameth 44-4¼ (13.52m) 2/22/088. Janet von Eiff 44-2¾ (13.48m) 2/2/089. Ashleigh Shear 44-0 (13.41m) 1/10/031100.. TTeerroonnddaa BBrroowwnn 4433--1111¼¼ ((1133..3399mm)) 1122//11//1100

WWeeiigghhtt TThhrrooww

1. Jen Leatherman 60- 9¼ (18.52m) 1/31/042. Jen Leatherman 60-2½ (18.35m) 1/9/043. Jen Leatherman 59-5¾ (18.13m) 2/21/044. Jen Leatherman 59-3½ (18.07m) 2/7/045. Jen Leatherman 58-3¾ (17.77m) 3/6/046. Jen Leatherman 56-11½ (17.36m) 1/17/0477.. AAmmaannddaa PPhheellppss 5566--22 ((1177..1122mm)) 1122//11//110088.. AAmmaannddaa PPhheellppss 5566--11¾¾ ((1177..1111mm)) 22//55//111199.. AAmmaannddaa PPhheellppss 5555--1100½½ ((1177..0033mm)) 22//1199//11111100.. AAmmaannddaa PPhheellppss 5555--11 ((1166..7799mm)) 11//2299//1111

PPeennttaatthhlloonn

1. Joanna Helm 3,467 pts. 2/18/0022.. AArriiaann DDaavviiss 33,,332266 ppttss.. 22//1199//110033.. AArriiaann DDaavviiss 33,,227722 ppttss.. 22//1188//11114. Danielle Still 3,263 pts. 2/17/065. Katie Berkey 3,232 pts. 2/20/0966.. AArriiaann DDaavviiss 33,,118822 ppttss.. 22//2200//00997. Katie Berkey 3,180 pts. 2/12/098. Katie Berkey 3,172 pts. 2/16/0799.. AArriiaann DDaavviiss 33,,114488 ppttss.. 33//55//111110. Cindy Pease 3,145 pts. 2/28/98

44xx440000--mmeetteerr RReellaayy

1. 3:49.34 3/9/03

Amy Stokes, Eva Tukarski, Kacee Jossis, Tineisha

Davis2. 3:51.41 2/21/033. 3:52.00 2/27/004. 3:52.10 2/25/015. 3:52.47 3/4/006. 3:53.42 1/27/017. 3:53.91 2/20/118. 3:54.46 2/15/029. 3:54.87 12/8/0110. 3:54.95 2/23/02

44xx880000--mmeetteerr RReellaayy1. 8:59.78 2/19/11Liz Milewski, Erin Neumann, Mansfield Murph, JessPalacio 2. 9:04.81 3/6/043. 9:05.34 2/21/044. 9:06.31 2/27/005. 9:07.93 2/16/976. 9:09.00 2/21/097. 9:10.00 2/23/088. 9:10.48 3/3/079. 9:10.66 2/19/0010. 9:10.82 2/17/07

DDiissttaannccee MMeeddlleeyy RReellaayy

1. 11:54.03 1/26/01

Lisa Procaccini, Kacee Jossis, Sara Waters, Melissa

Foon2. 11:56.03 3/4/013. 11:58.56 3/8/094. 11:59.47 1/29/055. 12:06.28 2/19/066. 12:06.37 1/31/047. 12:07.00 3/5/068. 12:07.29 1/31/099. 12:07.50 2/22/0910. 12:09.53 1/15/11

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active on the 2011-12 roster

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110000--mmeetteerr DDaasshh

1. Loni Forsythe 11.74 (c) 4/16/05

2. Loni Forsythe 11.88 4/14/07

Loni Forsythe 11.88 3/24/07

4. Loni Forsythe 11.91 3/31/07

5. Chantelle Nagbe 11.95 5/6/00

6. Loni Forsythe 11.97 5/5/07

Loni Forsythe 11.97 5/4/07

8. Loni Forsythe 12.00 4/6/07

9. Loni Forsythe 12.01 5/14/05

10. Loni Forsythe 12.03 5/12/07

Priscilla Lewis 12.03 4/8/06

220000--mmeetteerr DDaasshh

1. Loni Forsythe 24.60 3/27/04

2. Loni Forsythe 24.65 5/4/07

3. Loni Forsythe 24.70 3/24/07

Chantelle Nagbe 24.70 5/6/00

Chantelle Nagbe 24.70 3/25/00

6. Tineisha Davis 24.73 5/12/02

7. Loni Forsythe 24.78 5/12/07

Loni Forsythe 24.78 5/5/07

9. Tineisha Davis 24.87 5/11/02

10. Chantelle Nagbe 24.89 5/10/97

440000--mmeetteerr DDaasshh

1. Tineisha Davis 54.16 4/16/05

2. Tineisha Davis 54.55 5/7/05

3. Tineisha Davis 54.56 5/15/05

4. Tineisha Davis 54.67 5/14/05

5. Tineisha Davis 54.99 5/16/04

6. Tineisha Davis 55.05 4/13/02

7. Tineisha Davis 55.23 5/2/03

8. Tineisha Davis 55.26 5/4/02

9. Tineisha Davis 55.35 4/12/03

10. Tineisha Davis 55.39 5/12/02

880000--mmeetteerr RRuunn

11.. JJeessss PPaallaacciioo 22::0055..4422 55//1155//1111

22.. JJeessss PPaallaacciioo 22::0055..9922 55//1144//1111

33.. JJeessss PPaallaacciioo 22::0066..2277 55//2277//1111

44.. JJeessss PPaallaacciioo 22::0077..2222 44//2222//1111

5. Stefani Green 2:07.31 5/26/84

66.. JJeessss PPaallaacciioo 22::0077..3355 55//77//1111

77.. JJeessss PPaallaacciioo 22::0077..8822 55//2266//1111

8. Carol Womack 2:08.84 5/16/87

9. Carol Womack 2:08.88 5/23/86

1100.. JJeessss PPaallaacciioo 22::0099..1100 44//22//1111

11,,550000--mmeetteerr RRuunn

11.. JJeessss PPaallaacciioo 44::2222..5588 55//77//1111

22.. JJeessss PPaallaacciioo 44::2244..7722 55//1155//1100

33.. JJeessss PPaallaacciioo 44::2255..2266 44//1166//1100

4. Kim McGreevy 4:25.71 5/6/95

55.. JJeessss PPaallaacciioo 44::2266..7788 55//11//1100

66.. JJeessss PPaallaacciioo 44::2277..7700 44//22//1111

77.. JJeessss PPaallaacciioo 44::2288..0055 33//2266//1111

8. Kim McGreevy 4:28.1 3/31/95

99.. JJeessss PPaallaacciioo 44::2288..2222 55//1166//1100

1100.. JJeessss PPaallaacciioo 44::2288..7799 44//2222//1111

55,,000000--mmeetteerr RRuunn

1. Melissa Foon 16:29.77 4/26/01

2. Melissa Foon 17:00.64 3/31/01

3. Justine Whipple 17:01.06 4/14/06

4. Melissa Foon 17:04.27 5/18/01

5. Justine Whipple 17:05.97 4/14/07

6. Melissa Foon 17:11.61 4/7/01

7. Amy Watson 17:11.81 4/17/09

8. Melissa Foon 17:14.9 3/24/01

99.. KKaattiiee TTaayylloorr 1177::1177..5566 44//2222//1111

10. Kerry O'Neill 17:17.79 5/5/91

1100,,000000--mmeetteerr RRuunn

1. Melissa Foon 35:08.27 4/22/01

2. Justine Whipple 35:11.84 5/11/07

3. Justine Whipple 35:20.79 5/4/07

4. Justine Whipple 35:30.02 5/12/06

5. Allison Barlow 36:27.52 5/15/05

6. Jackie Hayes 36:27.80 4/18/98

7. Justine Whipple 36:43.73 5/5/06

8. Allison Barlow 36:47.61 3/24/07

99.. BBrriiggiidd BByyrrnnee 3366::5500..0066 55//66//1111

10. Susie Stewart 36:57.28 5/5/91

110000--mmeetteerr HHuurrddlleess

1. Kirsten Andrews 13.95 5/14/06

2. Kirsten Andrews 14.02 5/6/06

3. Kirsten Andrews 14.05 5/13/06

4. Kirsten Andrews 14.11 5/12/07

5. Kirsten Andrews 14.13 5/12/07

Kirsten Andrews 14.13 5/5/06

7. Kirsten Andrews 14.14 5/5/07

Kirsten Andrews 14.14 5/4/07

9. Kirsten Andrews 14.17 5/13/06

10. Kirsten Andrews 14.24 3/25/06

Joanna Helm 14.24 5/14/00

440000--mmeetteerr HHuurrddlleess

1. Joanna Helm 58.44 5/14/00

2. Joanna Helm 59.28 4/27/00

3. Joanna Helm 1:00.40 5/6/00

4. Joanna Helm 1:00.44 5/13/00

5. Stefani Green 1:00.47 5/24/85

6. Joanna Helm 1:00.54 4/1/00

7. Stefani Green 1:00.84 5/6/84

8. Michelle Bostic 1:00.87 5/13/06

9. Stefani Green 1:00.89 5/26/84

10. Stefani Green 1:00.91 5/5/85

33,,000000--mmeetteerr SStteeeepplleecchhaassee

1. Amy Baxter 10:24.01 5/18/01

2. Amy Baxter 10:44.63 4/26/01

3. Amy Baxter 10:47.10 5/11/01

4. Carey Young 10:49.92 4/17/09

5. Arwyn Becker 10:50.95 4/5/08

6. Carey Young 10:53.02 5/15/09

7. Maureen Dooley 10:53.27 4/17/09

8. Maureen Dooley 10:55.24 4/18/08

9. Carey Young 10:58.02 5/2/08

10. Arwyn Becker 10:58.87 4/11/08

HHiigghh JJuummpp

1. Krystina Johnson 5-8¾ (1.75m) 3/20/10

22.. KKrriissttiinn SSmmiitthh 55--88 ((11..7733mm)) 44//2222//1100

33.. MMeellaanniiee SSlluuzzeewwiicczz 55--77 ((11..7700mm)) 55//77//1111

KKrriissttiinn SSmmiitthh 55--77 ((11..7700mm)) 44//22//1111

KKrriissttiinn SSmmiitthh 55--77 ((11..7700mm)) 55//1166//1100

Shannon Crites 5-7 (1.70m) 3/16/02

Shannon Crites 5-7 (1.70m) 5/3/03

8. Shannon Crites 5-6½ (1.69m) 3/31/01

Suzanne Dondero 5-6½ (1.69m) 5/11/97

Suzanne Dondero 5-6½ (1.69m) 4/4/97

Suzanne Dondero 5-6½ (1.69m) 3/22/97

PPoollee VVaauulltt

1. Kirsten Andrews 13-0¾ (3.98m) 4/14/07

2. Amanda Hasenauer 13-0¼ (3.97m) 4/5/03

3. Amanda Hasenauer 12-10 (3.91m) 4/20/02

4. Jacqui Charnigo 12-9½ (3.90m) 5/12/07

Kirsten Andrews 12-9½ (3.90m) 4/26/07

Amanda Hasenauer 12-9½ (3.90m) 4/13/02

7. Amanda Hasenauer 12-9 (3.89m) 4/22/00

8. Jacqui Charnigo 12-7½ (3.85m) 5/17/08

9. Jacqui Charnigo 12-6 (3.81m) 5/17/08

Kirsten Andrews 12-6 (3.81m) 5/26/07

Amanda Hasenauer 12-6 (3.81m) 3/22/03

Amanda Hasenauer 12-6 (3.81m) 3/23/02

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LLoonngg JJuummpp

1. Ashley Bucholz 19-5½ (5.93m) 5/6/11

2. Kirsten Andrews 19-2 (5.84m) 5/4/07

3. Michelle Schiller 18-11¼ (5.77m) 5/1/04

Joanne Uwujaren 18-11¼ (5.77m) 4/20/02

5. Kirsten Andrews 18-10¾ (5.76m) 4/14/07

6. Michelle Schiller 18-9¾ (5.73m) 4/17/04

Chantelle Nagbe 18-9¾ (5.73m) 3/25/00

8. Kirsten Andrews 18-8¾ (5.71m) 5/5/06

Joanne Uwujaren 18-8¾ (5.71m) 3/22/03

10. Kirsten Andrews 18-8 (5.69m) 3/31/07

TTrriippllee JJuummpp

1. Chantelle Nagbe 39-6½ (12.05m) 5/14/00

2. Joanne Uwujaren 39-5¼ (12.02m) 5/3/03

3. Joanne Uwujaren 39-1¼ (11.92m) 4/5/03

Joanne Uwujaren 39-1¼ (11.92m) 4/20/02

Chantelle Nagbe 39-1¼ (11.92m) 5/6/00

6. Michelle Schiller 38-10½ (11.85m) 4/16/05

7. Katie Berkey 38-9½ (11.82m) 4/14/07

8. Joanne Uwujaren 38-6¼ (11.74m) 3/23/02

9. Colleen Conley 38-4¾ (11.70m) 5/5/07

10. Joanne Uwujaren 38-4¼ (11.69m) 4/25/03

SShhoott PPuutt

1. Jen Leatherman 46-11 (14.30m) 5/1/04

2. Jen Leatherman 46-10¼ (14.28m) 5/16/04

3. Jen Leatherman 45-5¼ (13.85m) 3/20/04

4. Jen Leatherman 45-4½ (13.83m) 5/9/04

5. Jen Leatherman 44-11 (13.69m) 4/10/04

6. Jen Leatherman 44-6¼ (13.57m) 4/17/04

77.. AAmmaannddaa PPhheellppss 4444--33¼¼ ((1133..4499mm)) 55//77//1111

8. Janet von Eiff 44-1½ (13.45m) 5/1/09

9. Janet von Eiff 44-0 (13.41m) 4/11/09

1100.. AAmmaannddaa PPhheellppss 4433--1100½½ ((1133..3377mm)) 33//2266//1111

DDiissccuuss TThhrrooww

11.. LLaauurreenn AAllllaamm 116655--77 ((5500..4499mm)) 55//77//1111

2. Jen Leatherman 156-2 (47.60m) 5/1/04

33.. LLaauurreenn AAllllaamm 115555--1100 ((4477..5511mm)) 44//2222//1111

44.. LLaauurreenn AAllllaamm 115544--55 ((4477..0077mm)) 44//2288//1111

55.. LLaauurreenn AAllllaamm 115533--11 ((4466..6677mm)) 55//1133//1111

66.. LLaauurreenn AAllllaamm 115511--1111 ((4466..3311mm)) 33//2266//1111

77.. LLaauurreenn AAllllaamm 114499--66 ((4455..5566mm)) 44//22//1111

88.. LLaauurreenn AAllllaamm 114444--99 ((4444..1133mm)) 55//2288//1111

99.. LLaauurreenn AAllllaamm 114444--00 ((4433..9911mm)) 44//88//1111

1100.. LLaauurreenn AAllllaamm 114433--11 ((4433..6622mm)) 44//2200//1111

HHaammmmeerr TThhrrooww

1. Jen Leatherman 192-11 (58.81m) 5/16/04

2. Jen Leatherman 191-4 (58.33m) 5/1/04

3. Jen Leatherman 190-3 (57.99m) 4/17/04

4. Jen Leatherman 189-7 (57.79m) 5/29/04

5. Jen Leatherman 188-5 (57.43m) 4/10/04

66.. AAmmaannddaa PPhheellppss 118855--11 ((5566..4411mm)) 55//1144//1111

77.. AAmmaannddaa PPhheellppss 118844--88 ((5566..2288mm)) 44//2222//1111

8. Jen Leatherman 181-11 (55.46m) 5/9/04

99.. AAmmaannddaa PPhheellppss 118811--11 ((5555..2200mm)) 55//66////1111

1100.. AAmmaannddaa PPhheellppss 117788--66 ((5544..4422mm)) 44//2288//1111

JJaavveelliinn TThhrrooww

1. Danielle Still 160-8 (48.98m) 5/4/07

2. Danielle Still 158-2 (48.22m) 5/6/06

3. Danielle Still 155-7 (47.42m) 4/14/06

44.. AAlliixx MMeemmbbrreennoo 115544--1100 ((4477..2211mm)) 55//66//1111

5. Danielle Still 152-11 (46.60m) 3/18/06

6. Danielle Still 152-2 (46.39m) 5/5/06

7. Danielle Still 151-1 (46.07m) 4/14/07

8. Susan Smith 149-4 (45.52m) 3/27/99

9. Susan Smith 148-3 (45.18m) 4/3/99

1100.. AAlliixx MMeemmbbrreennoo 114477--55 ((4444..9955mm)) 55//1144//1111

HHeeppttaatthhlloonn

1. Danielle Still 4,873 pts. 5/6/06

2. Jenna Hausvik 4,756 pts. 5/9/93

3. Jenna Hausvik 4,650 pts. 5/8/94

4. Jenna Hausvik 4,615 pts. 5/10/92

55.. AArriiaann DDaavviiss 44,,559900 ppttss.. 55//77//1111

6. Danielle Still 4,525 pts. 4/30/04

77.. AArriiaann DDaavviiss 44,,446666 ppttss.. 55//11//1100

88.. AArriiaann DDaavviiss 44,,443366 ppttss.. 55//1144//1111

9. Jenna Hausvik 4,359 pts. 4/22/92

10. Laura Hatcher 4,318 pts. 5/7/89

44xx110000--mmeetteerr RReellaayy

1. 47.11 5/5/07

Kirsten Andrews, Priscilla Lewis, Loni Forsythe,

Danielle Still

2. 47.24 5/7/05

3. 47.37 3/31/07

4. 47.50 3/27/04

5. 47.57 4/16/05

6. 47.61 4/17/04

7. 47.65 5/12/07

8. 47.72 5/6/00

9. 47.73 4/21/07

47.73 4/14/06

44xx440000--mmeetteerr RReellaayy

1. 3:44.27 5/12/02

Kacee Jossis, Amy Stokes,Eva Tukarski, Tineisha

Davis

2. 3:47.01 4/13/02

3. 3:47.17 5/3/03

4. 3:48.22 5/4/02

3:48.22 5/6/00

6. 3:48.88 5/19/01

7. 3:49.35 4/25/02

8. 3:50.00 5/6/01

9. 3:50.20 5/11/97

10. 3:50.38 5/1/10

44xx880000--mmeetteerr RReellaayy

1. 8:50.13 5/2/98

Erin O'Marr, Amy Baxter, Tanya Lehmann, Regina

Ware

2. 8:54.89 5/7/05

3. 8:59.82 5/24/97

4. 9:02.26 4/30/10

5. 9:04.54 4/27/95

6. 9:04.60 5/3/03

7. 9:04.74 5/11/97

8. 9:05.17 5/4/07

9. 9:05.47 5/5/06

10. 9:05.62 5/23/98

DDiissttaannccee MMeeddlleeyy RReellaayy

1. 11:48.47 4/24/03

Tineisha Davis, Kacee Jossis, Amy Stokes, Lisa

Procaccini

2. 12:02.89 4/23/09

3. 12:03.22 4/4/09

4. 12:05.83 4/26/01

5. 12:25.66 4/29/05

6. 12:31.7 4/22/90

7. 12:32.7 5/17/86

8. 12:34.9 4/2/83

9. 12:44.2 4/23/89

10. 12:45.21 5/16/87

NNoottee:: (c) - converted from hand-time; bboolldd athletes are

active on the 2011-12 roster

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5555--mmeetteerr DDaasshh

1. Loni Forsythe 7.12 2/4/06

2. Chantelle Nagbe 7.13 2/27/00

3. Danielle Still 7.20 2/4/06

Trishette Hall 7.20 2/17/93

5. Matice Wright 7.27 2/12/88

6. Priscilla Lewis 7.33 2/18/06

7. Danielle Yambao 7.36 2/17/02

8. Marcia Flack 7.40 2/12/00

Rhonda Leverett 7.40 2/28/94

10. Laura Zarcaro 7.44 2/17/01

6600--mmeetteerr DDaasshh

1. Loni Forsythe 7.59 2/3/07

2. Chantelle Nagbe 7.74 2/7/98

3. Pricilla Lewis 7.80 2/17/07

44.. JJeessssiiccaa RRiiddggwwaayy 77..8899 22//1199//1111

5. Danielle Still 7.92 3/5/06

6. Debbie Choi 7.94 2/21/09

7. Katie Scotidas 8.02 2/20/05

Danielle Yambao 8.02 2/25/01

99.. MMaannssffiieelldd MMuurrpphh 88..0055 1122//11//1100

CCoolllleeeenn MMccFFaaddddeenn 88..0055 22//2266//1100

220000--mmeetteerr DDaasshh

1. Loni Forsythe 24.87 2/18/07

2. Tineisha Davis 25.23 2/21/04

3. Chantelle Nagbe 25.37 2/26/00

44.. AArraabbiiaa LLiittttlleejjoohhnn 2255..4444 22//1199//1111

5. Pricilla Lewis 25.74 2/18/07

66.. MMaannssffiieelldd MMuurrpphh 2255..7777 22//2222//0099

Marcia Flack 25.77 2/26/01

8. Danielle Still 25.87 2/18/06

99.. JJeessssiiccaa RRiiddggwwaayy 2255..8888 22//55//1111

10. Christine Westrich 25.91 2/26/94

440000--mmeetteerr DDaasshh

1. Tineisha Davis 55.01 1/5/02

2. Joanna Helm 56.17 2/27/00

3. Rhonda Leverett 56.59 2/27/94

44.. AArraabbiiaa LLiittttlleejjoohhnn 5577..3322 22//2200//1111

5. Abby Gesecki 57.78 2/26/10

6. Marcia Flack 57.99 2/25/01

7. Becky Ingraham 58.16 2/26/94

8. Gretchen Otto 58.24 2/8/86

9. Kacee Jossis 58.27 1/20/01

1100.. MMaannssffiieelldd MMuurrpphh 5588..3388 1122//11//1100

550000--mmeetteerr RRuunn

1. Tineisha Davis 1:12.39 3/5/05

2. Joanna Helm 1:12.80 3/5/00

33.. MMaannssffiieelldd MMuurrpphh 11::1144..1188 33//55//1111

4. Abby Gesecki 1:14.37 2/22/09

5. Rhonda Leverette 1:15.85 1/31/97

6. Christine Westrich 1:15.98 2/19/94

7. Kacee Jossis 1:16.19 3/4/01

8. Amy Stokes 1:16.69 2/17/02

9. Carol Womack 1:16.71 2/14/86

10. Alexis Petrosky 1:17.36 1/28/89

880000--mmeetteerr RRuunn

11.. JJeessss PPaallaacciioo 22::0055..8899 33//55//1111

2. Carol Womack 2:09.49 2/23/86

3. Stefani Green 2:11.53 2/26/83

4. Tineisha Davis 2:12.65 1/26/02

5. Maureen Moroney 2:13.53 3/1/97

6. Erin O'Marr 2:14.90 2/6/99

7. Lori Kelly 2:15.34 2/27/93

88.. MMaannssffiieelldd MMuurrpphh 22::1155..6699 22//2277//1111

9. Vicki Moore 2:16.41 1/20/07

10. Alexis Petrosky 2:16.96 2/28/89

11,,000000--mmeetteerr RRuunn

1. Erin O'Marr 2:51.93 3/5/00

22.. JJeessss PPaallaacciioo 22::5522..7700 11//77//1111

3. Vicki Moore 2:52.80 3/5/06

4. Lori Kelly 2:54.80 2/20/93

5. Amy Baxter 2:55.26 2/12/00

6. Alyssa Donovan 2:56.76 3/22/98

7. Kayla Sax 2:57.64 2/22/09

8. Regina Ware 2:57.74 12/5/97

9. Erin Demchko 2:58.59 2/21/04

Janet Walters 2:58.59 3/14/87

MMiillee RRuunn

11.. JJeessss PPaallaacciioo 44::4433..5588 22//2200//1111

2. Kim McGreevy 4:51.21 3/5/95

3. Amy Baxter 4:52.01 3/4/01

4. Lisa Procaccini 4:55.38 3/2/02

5. Melissa Foon 4:55.60 2/11/01

6. Aletha Williams 4:56.89 2/27/93

7. Lisa Procaccini 4:58.30 2/24/02

8. Marty Shue 5:00.44 1/26/91

9. Amy Watson 5:00.49 1/31/09

10. Tanya Lehmann 5:01.31 2/22/98

33,,000000--mmeetteerr RRuunn

1. Melissa Foon 9:34.44 3/5/00

2. Amy Watson 9:47.59 2/12/09

3. Marty Shue 9:50.50 2/24/91

4. Suzie Stewart 9:53.20 2/18/89

5. Justine Whipple 9:53.92 2/18/07

6. Kerry O'Neill 9:54.72 2/27/93

77.. KKaattiiee TTaayylloorr 99::5577..4422 22//55//1111

88.. MMoolllliiee HHeebbddaa 99::5588..3399 22//55//1111

9. Kim McGreevy 9:59.14 1/22/95

1100.. LLiizz MMiilleewwsskkii 1100::0044..3344 22//2200//1111

55,,000000--mmeetteerr RRuunn

1. Justine Whipple 16:40.86 3/4/06

2. Melissa Foon 17:04.40 12/9/00

3. Amy Watson 17:08.28 12/2/08

44.. KKaattiiee TTaayylloorr 1177::1166..7766 22//1100//1111

5. Erica Ziel 17:21.83 12/2/08

6. Kerry O'Neil 17:22.53 2/13/93

7. Marty Shue 17:24.82 2/24/91

88.. BBrriiggiidd BByyrrnnee 1177::2277..7744 33//55//1111

9. Rebecca Cline 17:27.75 2/23/97

10. Melanie Stock 17:32.41 12/8/01

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5555--mmeetteerr HHuurrddlleess

1. Danielle Still 8.00 2/4/06

2. Kirsten Andrews 8.05 2/19/07

3. Sabrina Gambill 8.24 2/2/08

Johanna Helm 8.24 2/27/00

5. Shannon Crites 8.31 3/20/03

6. Michelle Bostic 8.37 12/1/04

7. Allison Whatley 8.43 1/11/03

8. Katie Scotidas 8.44 2/7/04

9. Roxanne Rusinko 8.52 2/13/93

10. Chantelle Nagbe 8.54 2/7/98

6600--mmeetteerr HHuurrddlleess

1. Kirsten Andrews 8.70 2/17/07

2. Danielle Still 8.72 3/6/04

3. Johanna Helm 8.77 3/4/00

44.. AAsshhlleeyy AAiittkkeenn 88..8822 22//77//0099

5. Shannon Crites 9.00 3/2/03

6. Michelle Bostic 9.04 2/5/05

7. Katie Scotidas 9.07 2/22/04

8. Sabrina Gambill 9.11 2/22/08

9. Allison Whatley 9.21 3/2/03

1100.. AArriiaann DDaavviiss 99..2233 1122//11//1100

HHiigghh JJuummpp

1. Suzanne Dondero 5-8 (1.73m) 2/23/97

22.. KKrriissttiinn SSmmiitthh 55--77 ((11..7700mm)) 22//1199//1111

3. Shannon Crites 5-6½ (1.69m) 2/12/00

4. Jacqui Charnigo 5-6 (1.68m) 1/19/07

5. Laura Hatcher 5-5¼ (1.66m) 2/7/89

66.. MMeellaanniiee SSlluuzzeewwiicczz 55--55 ((11..6655mm)) 22//1199//1111

CChhrriissttiinnee SSccaalleess 55--55 ((11..6655mm)) 22//1199//1111

Katie Berkey 5-5 (1.65m) 2/14/08

Elizabeth Wrona 5-5 (1.65m) 1/15/05

Joanna Helm 5-5 (1.65m) 2/18/00

LLoonngg JJuummpp

1. Kirsten Andrews 19-5½ (5.93m) 2/17/07

2. Chantelle Nagbe 19-0½ (5.81m) 2/19/00

3. Joanne Uwujaren 18-6 (5.64m) 2/19/00

4. Tia Vonil 18-4¼ (5.60m) 1/16/01

5. Sonja Knight 18-3 (5.56m) 2/3/95

6. Shannon Crites 18-2¾ (5.56m) 3/6/03

7. Rhonda Leverett 18-2½ (5.55m) 1/25/97

8. Gloria Hill 17-11¾ (5.48m) 2/18/06

9. Ashley Bucholz 17-11¼ (5.47m) 2/26/10

TTrriippllee JJuummpp

1. Chantelle Nagbe 38-11½ (11.87m) 2/7/98

2. Joanne Uwujaren 38-10¼ (11.84m) 3/9/03

3. Sonja Knight 38-2¾ (11.65m) 2/25/95

4. Lauren Burmeister 38-0 (11.58m) 2/18/07

5. Madalyn Spivey 37-10 (11.53m) 2/17/93

6. Katie Berkey 37-8½ (11.49m) 2/3/07

7. Ashley Bucholz 37-7¼ (11.46m) 12/1/09

8. Jessica Goetz 37-6 (11.43m) 2/18/05

9. Michelle Schiller 37-3¾ (11.37m) 1/14/06

10. Gloria Hill 37-0¼ (11.28m) 2/23/08

PPoollee VVaauulltt

1. Jacqui Charnigo 13-4¼ (4.07m) 3/2/08

2. Amanda Hasenauer 13-0¼ (3.97m) 4/5/03

3. Kirsten Andrews 12-8 (3.86m) 2/4/06

4. Tina Terry 11-9¾ (3.60m) 2/7/04

Lauren Baker 11-9¾ (3.60m) 11/24/03

66.. CChhrriissttiinnee SSccaalleess 1100--1100 ((33..3300mm)) 22//2200//1111

JJoorrddaann KKrroonnsshhaaggee 1100--1100 ((33..3300mm)) 22//2200//1111

8. Jessica Schlaegel 10-6 (3.20m) 2/2/09

Kristin Strizki 10-4 (3.15m) 1/17/04

10. Kate MacFarlane 10-2 (3.10m) 2/12/00

SShhoott PPuutt

1. Jen Leatherman 47-7¾ (14.52m) 2/7/04

2. Joy Nameth 44-4¼ (13.52m) 2/24/08

3. Janet von Eiff 44-2¾ (13.48m) 2/2/08

4. Ashleigh Shear 44-0 (13.41m) 1/18/03

55.. TTeerroonnddaa BBrroowwnn 4433--1111¼¼ ((1133..3399mm)) 1122//11//1100

66.. AAmmaannddaa PPhheellppss 4433--33 ((1133..1188mm)) 22//2211//1100

7. Danielle Still 42-11½ (13.09m) 2/5/05

8. Alicia Chiaramonte 41-5¼ (12.63m) 1/28/94

9. Laura Molnar 41-4¼ (12.60m) 2/29/92

1100.. LLaauurreenn AAllllaamm 4411--33¼¼ ((1122..5588mm)) 22//2200//1111

Liz Adams 41-3¼ (12.58m) 2/17/02

WWeeiigghhtt TThhrrooww

1. Jen Leatherman 60-9¼ (18.52m) 1/31/04

22.. AAmmaannddaa PPhheellppss 5566--22 ((1177..1122mm)) 1122//11//1100

3. Sonja Washington 54-0 (16.46m) 2/27/94

4. Cayanne McFarlane 53-4¼ (16.26m) 2/18/06

5. Mia Blundetto 51-1 (15.57m) 2/20/10

6. Leshay Bernstein 50-0 (15.24m) 2/11/10

7. Joy Nameth 49-10½ (15.20m) 2/20/10

8. Maureen Magnan 49-9¼ (15.17m) 2/10/89

9. Kristy Yarbrough 49-2½ (15.00m) 1/20/01

10. Meg Joyce 47-1 (14.35m) 2/17/07

PPeennttaatthhlloonn

1. Joanna Helm 3,467 2/17/00

22.. AArriiaann DDaavviiss 33,,332266 22//1199//1100

3. Danielle Still 3,263 2/17/06

4. Katie Berkey 3,232 2/21/09

5. Cindy Pease 3,145 2/17/98

6. Laura Hatcher 3,137 3/4/89

7. Lisa Gibellato 3,136 2/26/94

8. Michelle Bostic 3,134 2/17/06

9. Erin Martin 3,069 3/2/85

10. Sarah Wilson 2,907 2/28/98

JJaaccqquuii CChhaarrnniiggoo

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110000--mmeetteerr DDaasshh

1. Loni Forsythe 11.74 4/16/05

2. Chantelle Nagbe 11.95 5/6/00

3. Priscilla Lewis 12.03 4/8/06

4. Trishette Hall 12.32 3/30/96

55.. JJeessssiiccaa RRiiddggwwaayy 1122..3333 55//66//1111

6. Ashley Boykin 12.35 5/2/09

7. Marcia Flack 12.39 4/7/01

8. Krystina Johnson 12.42 3/20/10

Danielle Yambao 12.42 5/4/02

10. Yasmin Sauls 12.48 4/8/06

220000--mmeetteerr DDaasshh

1. Loni Forsythe 24.60 3/27/04

2. Chantelle Nagbe 24.70 5/6/00

3. Tineisha Davis 24.73 5/12/02

4. Yolanda Williams 25.45 5/14/83

5. Pricilla Lewis 25.05 5/5/07

Marcia Flack 25.05 5/6/00

7. Danielle Still 25.40 3/27/04

8. Chris Westrich 25.54 4/23/94

9. Danielle Yambao 25.64 5/12/02

10. Trishette Hall 25.67 4/5/96

440000--mmeetteerr DDaasshh

1. Tineisha Davis 54.16 4/16/05

2. Rhonda Leverett 55.56 5/20/94

3. Abby Gesecki 55.84 5/1/10

4. Carol Womack 56.44 4/26/86

55.. MMaannssffiieelldd MMuurrpphh 5566..9988 55//77//1111

66.. AArraabbiiaa LLiittttlleejjoohhnn 5577..2277 55//11//1100

7. Gretchen Otto 57.42 5/1/86

8. Taren Burkett 57.44 4/16/05

9. Sue Honan 57.54 4/5/83

10. Honore Nealy 57.65 3/26/88

880000--mmeetteerr RRuunn

11.. JJeessss PPaallaacciioo 22::0055..4422 55//1155//1111

2. Stefani Green 2:07.31 5/26/84

3. Carol Womack 2:08.84 5/16/87

4. Vicki Moore 2:11.74 5/7/05

5. Tineisha Davis 2:11.84 4/8/05

6. Regina Ware 2:12.14 5/3/98

7. Erin O’Marr 2:13.61 5/13/00

8. Abby Gesecki 2:14.16 4/16/10

9. Maureen Moroney 2:14.24 4/4/97

10. Robin Young 2:14.34 4/21/84

11,,550000--mmeetteerr RRuunn

11.. JJeessss PPaallaacciioo 44::2222..5588 55//77//1111

2. Kim McGreevy 4:25.71 5/6/95

3. Amy Baxter 4:30.56 5/1/99

4. Lisa Procaccini 4:30.87 4/12/03

5. Kristyn Kern 4:30.44 4/2/05

6. Vanessa Guthrie 4:30.46 4/2/05

7. Kelly Ann Osborn 4:31.05 4/2/05

8. Melissa Foon 4:35.12 4/7/01

9. Amy Colvin 4:35.36 2/12/88

10. Aletha Williams 4:36.74 4/3/93

55,,000000--mmeetteerr RRuunn

1. Melissa Foon 16:29.77 4/26/01

2. Justine Whipple 17:01.06 4/14/06

3. Amy Watson 17:11.81 4/17/09

44.. KKaattiiee TTaayylloorr 1177::1177..5566 44//2222//1111

5. Kerry O'Neill 17:17.79 5/5/91

6. Kerri Gray 17:18.89 5/8/94

7. Rebecca Cline 17:23.10 5/4/97

8. Erica Ziel 17:23.80 4/11/09

99.. BBrriiggiidd BByyrrnnee 1177::2255..6677 44//2222//1111

10. Jackie Hayes 17:26.03 5/5/96

1100,,000000--mmeetteerr RRuunn

1. Melissa Foon 35:08.27 4/22/01

2. Justine Whipple 35:11.84 5/11/07

3. Allison Barlow 36:27.52 5/15/05

4. Jackie Hayes 36:27.80 4/18/98

5. Rebecca Cline 36:44.80 5/10/98

66.. BBrriiggiidd BByyrrnnee 3366::5500..0066 55//66//1111

7. Suzie Stewart 36:57.28 5/5/91

8. Andi Johnson 37:00.80 5/21/94

9. Erica Ziel 37:02.51 3/28/09

10. Amy Watson 37:18.05 5/10/08

110000--mmeetteerr HHuurrddlleess

1. Kirsten Andrews 13.95 5/14/06

2. Johanna Helm 14.24 5/14/00

3. Danielle Still 14.26 5/13/05

4. Michelle Bostic 14.44 5/5/07

5. Shannon Crites 14.38 5/12/02

66.. AAsshhlleeyy AAiittkkeenn 1144..5588 55//22//0099

7. Katie Scotidas 14.80 3/20/04

8. Joanie Rangitsch 14.84 4/11/87

99.. AArriiaann DDaavviiss 1155..0077 55//66//1111

10. Sabrina Gambill 15.11 5/6/05

440000--mmeetteerr HHuurrddlleess

1. Joanna Helm 58.44 5/14/00

2. Stefani Green 1:00.47 5/24/85

3. Michelle Bostic 1:00.87 5/13/06

4. Marcia Flack 1:01.83 5/19/01

5. Becky Ingrahm 1:01.95 4/23/94

6. Amy Stokes 1:02.01 5/12/02

7. Tawny Petrick 1:02.74 5/3/87

8. Valerie Mansfield 1:03.29 5/7/89

9. Tamara Allen 1:03.64 4/4/97

10. Tina Terry 1:03.86 4/16/05

33,,000000--mmeetteerr SStteeeepplleecchhaassee

1. Amy Baxter 10:24.01 5/18/01

2. Carey Young 10:49.92 4/17/09

3. Arwyn Becker 10:50.95 4/5/08

4. Maureen Dooley 10:55.24 4/18/08

5. Erin Demchko 11:13.29 3/26/05

6. Bethany Rahall 11:14.64 5/7/11

7. Kyleigh Millhouse 11:14.68 3/5/07

8. Anastasia Abid 11:16.61 4/8/11

9. Abby Wilder 11:17.18 4/14/01

10. Jennifer Day 11:21.61 4/3/03

HHiigghh JJuummpp

1. Krystina Johnson 5-8¾ (1.75m) 3/20/10

22.. KKrriissttiinn SSmmiitthh 55--88 ((11..7733mm)) 44//2233//1100

33.. MMeellaanniiee SSlluuzzeewwiicczz 55--77 ((11..7700mm)) 55//77//1111

Shannon Crites 5-7 (1.70m) 5/3/03

5. Suzanne Dondero 5-6½ (1.69m) 3/22/97

6. Erin Martin 5-6 (1.68m) 3/26/98

Jenna Hausvik 5-6 (1.68m) 5/17/92

Jenna McDermott 5-6 (1.68m) 4/18/92

99.. VVeerroonniiccaa FFffrreenncchh 55--66 ((11..6655mm)) 55//77//1111

CChhrriissttiinnee SSccaalleess 55--55 ((11..6655mm)) 55//11//1100

Liz Wrona 5-5 (1.65m) 5/5/07

PPoollee VVaauulltt

1. Kirsten Andrews 13-0¾ (3.98m) 4/14/07

2. Amanda Hasenauer 13-0¼ (3.97m) 4/5/03

3. Jacqui Charnigo 12-9½ (3.90m) 5/12/07

4. Tina Terry 12-0 (3.66m) 4/26/04

Lauren Baker 12-0 (3.66m) 4/12/04

6. Jessica Schlaegel 11-3¾ (3.45m) 5/2/09

77.. JJoorrddaann KKrroonnsshhaaggee 1111--11¾¾ ((33..4400mm)) 44//2200//1111

88.. CChhrriissttiinnee SSccaalleess 1100--1111¾¾ ((33..3355mm)) 55//11//1100

9. Kristin Strizki 10-6¼ (3.21m) 4/10/03

10. Carmen Meier 10-0 (3.05m) 3/25/06

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LLoonngg JJuummpp

1. Ashley Bucholz 19-5½ (5.93m) 5/6/11

2. Kirsten Andrews 19-2 (5.84m) 5/4/07

3. Michelle Schiller 18-11¼ (5.77m) 5/1/04

Joanne Uwujaren 18-11¼ (5.77m) 4/20/02

5. Chantelle Nagbe 18-9¾ (5.74m) 3/25/00

6. Colleen Conley 18-7¼ (5.67m) 5/4/07

Rhonda Leverett 18-7¼ (5.67m) 5/3/97

8. Tamara Allen 18-6½ (5.65m) 5/10/97

9. Tia Vonil 18-3¼ (5.57m) 4/7/01

Sonja Knight 18-3¼ (5.57m) 4/3/93

TTrriippllee JJuummpp

1. Chantelle Nagbe 39-6½ (12.05m) 5/14/00

2. Joanne Uwujaren 39-5¼ (12.02m) 5/3/03

3. Michelle Schiller 38-10½ (11.85m) 4/16/05

4. Katie Berkey 38-9½ (11.82m) 4/14/07

5. Sonja Knight 38-8¾ (11.80m) 5/8/94

6. Erin Musser 38-8 (11.79m)

7. Colleen Conley 38-4¾ (11.70m) 5/5/07

8. Jen Drake 38-3¼ (11.64m) 4/4/97

9. Ashley Bucholz 37-10½ (11.57m) 4/10/10

10. Jessica Goetz 37-6½ (11.44m) 5/6/05

SShhoott PPuutt

1. Jen Leatherman 46-11 (14.30m) 5/1/04

22.. AAmmaannddaa PPhheellppss 4444--33¼¼ ((1133..4499mm)) 55//77//1111

3. Janet von Eiff 44-1 (13.44m) 5/1/09

4. Ashleigh Shear 42-11¾ (13.10m) 5/12/02

5. Danielle Still 42-8 (13.00m) 4/14/07

66.. TTeerroonnddaa BBrroowwnn 4422--66¼¼ ((1122..9966mm)) 44//2200//1111

7. Joy Nameth 41-11¾ (12.80m) 5/3/08

8. Bryanna Herring 41-9¼ (12.73m) 4/20/02

9. Liz Adams 41-3¼ (12.58m) 4/8/00

1100.. LLaauurreenn AAllllaamm 4411--11 ((1122..5522mm)) 33//2266//1111

DDiissccuuss TThhrrooww

11.. LLaauurreenn AAllllaamm 116655--77 ((5500..4499mm)) 55//77//1111

2. Jen Leatherman 156-2 (47.60m) 5/1/04

33.. TTeerroonnddaa BBrroowwnn 114422--88 ((4433..4488mm)) 44//2200//1111

4. Kristy Yarbrough 142-5 (43.40m) 5/2/99

5. Kristy Nistler 141-9 (43.20m) 4/3/99

6. Elizabeth McQuinn 139-6 (42.52m) 5/3/98

7. Sienna Brown 138-7 (42.24m) 4/11/08

8. Maureen Magnan 138-2 (42.11m) 5/17/91

9. Irish McGhee 134-6 (41.00m) 5/5/02

10. Mary Nell 133-0 (40.54m) 4/17/04

HHaammmmeerr TThhrrooww

1. Jen Leatherman 192-11 (58.81m) 5/16/04

22.. AAmmaannddaa PPhheellppss 118855--11 ((5566..4411mm)) 55//1144//1111

3. Meg Joyce 170-0 (51.82m) 4/14/06

4. Mia Blundetto 169-5 (51.64m) 3/27/10

5. Cayanne McFarlane 168-2 (51.26m) 4/14/06

66.. EEllllaa SSttaarrrr 116600--55 ((4488..9900mm)) 44//1177//1100

7. Sonja Washington 157-1 (47.88m) 4/1/94

8. Kristy Yarbrough 155-5 (47.37m) 3/11/00

9. Maureen Magnan 154-10 (47.19m) 4/5/91

10. Joy Nameth 152-7 (46.50m) 3/20/10

JJaavveelliinn TThhrrooww

1. Danielle Still 160-8 (48.98m) 5/4/07

22.. AAlliixx MMeemmbbrreennoo 115544--1100 ((4477..2211mm)) 55//66//1111

3. Naomi Jackson 154-1 (46.96m) 5/5/96

4. Susan Smith 149-4 (45.52m) 3/27/99

5. Rochelle Smith 147-0 (44.80m) 5/18/99

6. Kelly Elliot 142-0 (43.28m) 3/26/88

7. Emily Harris 135-0 (41.15m) 5/6/95

Jenna Hausvik 135-0 (41.15m) 5/16/93

9. Sarah Wilson 129-1 (39.34m) 4/7/01

10. S. Steen 128-10 (39.26m) 4/24/82

HHeeppttaatthhaalloonn

1. Danielle Still 4,873 5/6/06

2. Jenna Hausvik 4,756 5/9/93

33.. AArriiaann DDaavviiss 44,,559900 55//77//1111

4. Laura Hatcher 4,318 5/7/89

5. Karon Barker 4,265 5/7/89

6. Karon Lewis 4,198 5/2/90

7. Lisa Gibellato 4,109 5/6/95

8. Krysta Porter Lott 3,936 5/7/11

99.. AAsshhlleeyy AAiittkkeenn 33,,883388 33//2266//1111

10. Joanie Rangitsch 3,609 4/3/87

AAlliixx MMeemmbbrreennoo

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NNCCAAAA CChhaammppiioonnssYYeeaarr NNaammee TTiimmee EEvveenntt1987 Carol Womack+ 2:10.00 800 (Indoor)1991 Marty Shue+ 4:37.41 1,500 (Indoor)+ Division II

MMiiddss SSccoorriinngg aatt NNCCAAAAss ((DDiivviissiioonn IIII))YYeeaarr NNaammee PPllaaccee EEvveenntt1983 Stefani Green 3rd 800m (Outdoor)

Stefani Green 8th 400 Hurd. (Out.)1984 Stefani Green 3rd 800 (Outdoor)

Stefani Green 6th 400m Hurd. (Out.)1985 Stefani Green 3rd 800 (Outdoor)

Stefani Green 4th 400m. Hurd.(Out.)1986 Carol Womack 3rd 800 (Outdoor)1987 Carol Womack 1st 800 (Indoor)

Carol Womack 4th 800 (Outdoor)Janet Walters 4th 800 Indoor)Mary Balch 5th 3,000 (Indoor)Carol Womack 4th 800 (Outdoor)

1989 Carol Womack 8th 800 (Outdoor)Sarah Colvin 3rd 1,500 (Indoor)

1991 Marty Shue 1st 1,500 (Indoor)Marty Shue 8th 3,000 (Outdoor)

AAccaaddeemmiicc AAllll--AAmmeerriiccaannssYYeeaarr NNaammee TTeeaamm1983-84 Stefani Green Second2005-06 Kirsten Andrews Third2006-07 Kirsten Andrews First

UUSSAA TTooddaayy AAllll--AAccaaddeemmiicc TTeeaammYYeeaarr NNaammee TTeeaamm2008 Vicki Moore Second

NNCCAAAA DDiivviissiioonn II EEaasstt RReeggiioonnaallss ((OOuuttddoooorr))YYeeaarr NNaammee TTeeaamm2011 JJeessss PPaallaacciioo 880000mm ((1133tthh))

AAmmaannddaa PPhheellppss HHaammmmeerr ((2299tthh))LLaauurreenn AAllllaamm DDiissccuuss ((3377tthh))AAlliixx MMeemmbbrreennoo JJaavveelliinn ((3377tthh))

2010 JJeessss PPaallaacciioo 11,,550000mm ((3399tthh))Krystina Johnson High Jump (NH)

2009 Carey Young 3,000m Steeplechase (29th)2008 Jacqui Charnigo Pole Vault (7th)2007 Kirsten Andrews Pole Vault (8th)

Jacqui Charnigo Pole Vault (16th)2006 Kirsten Andrews Pole Vault (16th)

100m Hurdles (32nd)Jacqui Charnigo Pole Vault (NH)Danielle Still Javelin (21st)

2005 Loni Forsythe 100m (19th)Danielle Still Javelin (21st)Jessica Orr, Erin Demchko, Vicki Moore, Taren Burkett 4x400m (21st)

2004 Jen Leatherman Hammer (13th)Kirsten Andrews 100m Hurdles (28th)Loni Forsythe 100m (19th)Danielle Still Javelin (17th)

2003 Tineisha Davis 400m (29th)Amanda Hasenauer Pole Vault (9th)Joanne Uwujaren Triple Jump (33rd)

Long Jump (37th)Kacee Jossis, Amy Stokes, Eva Tukarski,Tineisha Davis 4x400m (27th)

NCAA Regional began in 2003; Navy has yet to sendan athlete to the NCAA Division I Championships(indoor or outdoor)

PPAATTRRIIOOTT LLEEAAGGUUEE OOVVEERRVVIIEEWWIInnddoooorr TTeeaamm TTiittlleess 2001

20092011

OOuuttddoooorr TTeeaamm TTiittlleess 2003

CCooaacchh ooff tthhee YYeeaarrCarla Criste 2001, 2009. 2010, 2011 (All Indoor)

MMoosstt OOuuttssttaannddiinngg PPeerrffoorrmmeerrYYeeaarr NNaammee AAwwaarrdd ((SSeeaassoonn))2000 Joanna Helm Track Athlete (Indoor)

Track Athlete (Outdoor)2002 Amanda Hasenauer Field Athlete (Indoor)2003 Joanne Uwujaren Field Athlete (Outdoor)2004 Tineisha Davis Track Athlete (Indoor)2005 Tineisha Davis Track Athlete (Outdoor)

Jacqui Charnigo Rookie (Indoor)2006 Danielle Still Field Athlete (Outdoor)2007 Kirsten Andrews Field Athlete (Indoor)

Kirsten Andrews Field Athlete (Outdoor)Loni Forsythe Track Athlete (Indoor)Justine Whipple Track Athlete (Outdoor)

2009 Amy Watson Track Athlete (Indoor)

22001100 JJeessss PPaallaacciioo TTrraacckk AAtthhlleettee ((OOuuttddoooorr))22001111 JJeessss PPaallaacciioo TTrraacckk AAtthhlleettee ((IInnddoooorr))

JJeessss PPaallaacciioo TTrraacckk AAtthhlleettee ((OOuuttddoooorr))AAmmaannddaa PPhheellppss FFiieelldd AAtthhlleettee ((OOuuttddoooorr))LLaauurreenn AAllllaamm RRooookkiiee ((OOuuttddoooorr))

TTrraacckk SScchhoollaarr--AAtthhlleettee ooff tthhee YYeeaarrYYeeaarr NNaammee SSeeaassoonn2006 Kirsten Andrews Outdoor2007 Kirsten Andrews Indoor

Kirsten Andrews Outdoor2008 Vicki Moore Indoor

Vicki Moore Outdoor 2009 Erica Ziel Indoor

Erica Ziel Outdoor

PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee AAllll--AAccaaddeemmiicc TTeeaammYYeeaarr NNaammee SSeeaassoonn22001111 BBrriiggiidd BByyrrnnee IInnddoooorr

LLiizz MMiilleewwsskkii IInnddoooorrBBrriiggiidd BByyrrnnee OOuuttddoooorr

AAllll--DDeeccaaddee TTeeaamm ((11999900--22000000))NNaammee CCllaassssAmy Baxter 2001Joanna Helm 2001Chantelle Nagbe 2000

IInnddoooorr CChhaammppiioonnsshhiipp RReeccoorrddssEEvveenntt NNaammee,, MMaarrkk ((YYeeaarr))60 Loni Forsythe, 7.65 (2007)200 Loni Forsythe, 24.87 (2007)400 Tineisha Davis, 55.34 (2002)500 Tineisha Davis, 1:12.64 (2004)MMiillee JJeessss PPaallaacciioo,, 44::4433..5588 ((22001111))3,000 Melissa Foon, 9:40.41 (2001)55 hurdles Kirsten Andrews, 8.05 (2006)

OOuuttddoooorr CChhaammppiioonnsshhiipp RReeccoorrddssEEvveenntt NNaammee,, MMaarrkk ((YYeeaarr))400 Tineisha Davis, 54.55 (2005)880000 JJeessss PPaallaacciioo,, 22::0077..3355 ((22001111))10,000 Justine Whipple, 35.20.79 (2007)100 hurdles Kirsten Andrews, 14.02 (2006)DDiissccuuss LLaauurreenn AAllllaamm,, 5500..4499mm ((22001111))Javelin Danielle Still, 48.98m (2007)Heptathlon Danielle Still, 4,873 (2006)4x400 Davis, Jossis, Stokes, Tukarski; 3:47.17 (2003)4x800 Baxter, O’Marr, Lehmann, Ware; 8:50.13 (1998)

PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee IInnddiivviidduuaall CChhaammppiioonnssYYeeaarr NNaammee EEvveenntt ((SSeeaassoonn))1994 Suzanne Dondero High Jump (Indoor)1995 Sonja Knight Long Jump (Indoor)

Triple Jump (Indoor)Kim McGreevy Mile (Indoor)Nancy Olson 1,000 (Indoor)

1996 Suzanne Dondero High Jump (Indoor)Trishette Hall 55 (Indoor)Jackie Hayes 3,000 (Indoor)

5,000 (Indoor)Maureen Moroney 800 (Indoor)

1997 Rebecca Cline 3,000 (Indoor)

MMaarrttyy SShhuuee

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5,000 (Outdoor)Rhonda Leverett 500 (Indoor)Chantelle Nagbe Triple Jump (Indoor)

100 (Outdoor)2000 Shannon Crites High Jump (Indoor)

Chantelle Nagbe Long Jump (Indoor)Triple Jump (Outdoor)

Amanda Hasenauer Pole Vault (Indoor)Joanna Helm 55 hurdles (Indoor)

Pentathlon (Indoor)2001 Amy Baxter Mile (Indoor)

Marcia Flack 200 (Indoor)Melissa Foon 3,000 (Indoor)

5,000 (Indoor)Amanda Hasenauer Pole Vault (Indoor)Kacee Jossis 500 (Indoor)

2002 Amy Stokes 500 (Indoor)2003 Lauren Baker Pole Vault (Outdoor)

Shannon Crites High Jump (Outdoor)Tineisha Davis 500 (Indoor)

400 (Outdoor)Tina Terry Pole Vault (Indoor)Joanne Uwujaren Long Jump (Outdoor)

Triple Jump (Outdoor)2004 Kirsten Andrews 100 hurdles (Outdoor)

Tineisha Davis 200, 500 (Indoor)400 (Outdoor)

Loni Forsythe 200 (Outdoor)Jen Leatherman Weight Throw (Indoor)

Discus (Outdoor)Danielle Still Heptathlon (Outdoor)

2005 Kirsten Andrews 60 hurdles (Indoor)Pole Vault (Indoor)

Tineisha Davis 200 (Indoor)500 (Indoor)400 (Outdoor)

Loni Forsythe 100 (Outdoor)Katie Scotidas 100 hurdles (Outdoor)Danielle Still Javelin (Outdoor)

2006 Kirsten Andrews 55 hurdles (Indoor)100 hurdles (Outdoor)

Danielle Still Javelin (Outdoor)Heptathlon (Outdoor)

Justine Whipple 5,000 (Indoor)10,000 (Outdoor)

2007 Kirsten Andrews 60 hurdles (Indoor)Long Jump (Indoor)

100 hurdles (Outdoor)Pole Vault (Outdoor)Long Jump (Outdoor)

Vicki Moore 1,000 (Indoor)Loni Forsythe 60 (Indoor)

200 (Indoor)100 (Outdoor)

Danielle Still Javelin (Outdoor)Justine Whipple 3,000 (Indoor)

5,000 (Oudoor)10,000 (Outdoor)

2008 Arwyn Becker Steeplechase (Outdoor)Jacqui Charnigo Pole Vault (Indoor)

Pole Vault (Outdoor)Vicki Moore 1,000 (Indoor)Erica Ziel 5,000 (Indoor)

5,000 (Outdoor)2009 Abby Gesecki 400 (Outdoor)

CChhrriissttiinnee SSccaalleess HHiigghh JJuummpp ((IInnddoooorr))Carey Young Steeplechase (Outdoor)Amy Watson 3,000 (Indoor)

5,000 (Indoor)2010 Abby Gesecki 500 (Indoor)

400 (Outdoor)JJeessss PPaallaacciioo MMiillee ((IInnddoooorr))

880000 ((OOuuttddoooorr))11,,550000 ((OOuuttddoooorr))

2011 JJeessss PPaallaacciioo 880000 ((IInnddoooorr))880000 ((OOuuttddoooorr))

11,,550000mm ((OOuuttddoooorr))MMiillee ((IInnddoooorr))

AAmmaannddaa PPhheellppss WWeeiigghhtt TThhrrooww ((IInnddoooorr))HHaammmmeerr ((OOuuttddoooorr))SShhoott PPuutt ((OOuuttddoooorr))

LLaauurreenn AAllllaamm DDiissccuuss ((OOuuttddoooorr))AArraabbiiaa LLiittttlleejjoohhnn 440000 ((IInnddoooorr))MMaannssffiieelldd MMuurrpphh 550000 ((IInnddoooorr))KKrriissttiinn SSmmiitthh HHiigghh JJuummpp ((IInnddoooorr))AArriiaann DDaavviiss PPeennttaatthhlloonn ((IInnddoooorr))

RReellaayy CChhaammppiioonnssYYeeaarr EEvveenntt ((SSeeaassoonn)) RReellaayy MMeemmbbeerrss1994 DMR (Indoor)

Marcia Bailey, Kim McGreevyNancy Olson, Karri Zaremba

1994 4x400 (Indoor)Becky Ingraham, Rhonda LeverettBeth Schutte, Christine Westrich

1995 DMR (Indoor)Alicia Berlwoski, Rhonda Leverett

Kim McGreevy, Nancy Olson1996 4x800 (Indoor)

Alyssa Donovan, Lori KelleyTanya Lehmann, Maureen Moroney

1997 4x100 (Outdoor)Tamara Allen, Trishette Hall,

Rhonda Leverett, Chantelle, Nagbe2003 4x400 (Indoor)

Tineisha Davis, Kacee JossisAmy Stokes, Eva Tukarski

4x400 (Outdoor)Tineisha Davis, Kacee JossisAmy Stokes, Eva Tukarski

4x800 (Outdoor)Tineisha Davis, Kacee JossisLisa Procaccini, Amy Stokes

2004 4x800 (Indoor)Tineisha Davis, Erin DemchkoGina DiPiero, Kacee Jossis

2005 4x400 (Indoor)Michelle Bostic, Taryn BurkettTineisha Davis, Lori Simerly

4x400 (Outdoor)Taryn Burkett, Tineisha Davis

Jessica Orr, Vicki Moore2006 4x100 (Outdoor)

Kirsten Andrews, Priscilla LewisYasmin Sauls, Danielle Still

DMR (Indoor)

Lauren Burmeister, Erin DemchkoMaureen Dooley, Vicki Moore

2007 DMR (Indoor)Taryn Burkett, Erin Demchko

Vicki Moore, Stefanie Peskosky2009 DMR (Indoor)

Maureen Dooley, JJeessss PPaallaacciiooKayla Sax, Ashley Waddle

2010 4x400 (Indoor)Abby Gesecki, CCoolllleeeenn MMccFFaaddddeennMMaannssffiieelldd MMuurrpphh,, AArraabbiiaa LLiittttlleejjoohhnn

2011 4x400 (Indoor)CCoolllleeeenn MMccFFaaddddeenn,, KKrriissttiinn SSmmiitthhMMaannssffiieelldd MMuurrpphh,, AArraabbiiaa LLiittttlleejjoohhnn

4x800 (Indoor)LLiizz MMiilleewwsskkii,, MMaannssffiieelldd MMuurrpphhErin Neumann, JJeessss PPaallaacciioo

EECCAACC OOVVEERRVVIIEEWWIInnddoooorr TTeeaamm TTiittlleess ((DDiivviissiioonn IIII))1989, 1991OOuuttddoooorr TTeeaamm TTiittlleess ((DDiivviissiioonn IIII))1989

MMoosstt OOuuttssttaannddiinngg PPeerrffoorrmmeerrYYeeaarr NNaammee SSeeaassoonn1985 Stefani Green Outdoor1987 Carol Womack Outdoor1990 Susie Stewart Outdoor

EECCAACC IInnddiivviidduuaall CChhaammppiioonnssYYeeaarr NNaammee EEvveenntt1983 Stefani Green 800 (Indoor)

Sue Honan 400 (Indoor)1984 Stefani Green 800 (Indoor)

800 (Outdoor)1985 Stefani Green 800 (Indoor)

400 hurdles (Outdoor)800 (Outdoor)

Janet Walters 1,000 (Indoor)1987 Tawny Petrick 400 hurdles (Outdoor)

Carol Womack 1,000 (Indoor)800 (Outdoor)

1988 Amy Colvin 1,000 (Indoor)1,500 (Indoor)

Honore Mealey 600 (Indoor)1989 Laura Bush 10,000 (Outdoor)

Maureen Magnan Hammer (Outdoor)Alexis Petrosky 600 (Indoor)Rochelle Smith Javelin (Outdoor)Susie Stewart 3,000 (Indoor)

3,000, 5,000 (Outdoor)Carol Womack 800 (Indoor)

800 (Outdoor)1990 Maureen Magnan Discus (Outdoor)

Marty Shue 3,000 (Indoor)3,000 (Outdoor)

Susie Stewart 5,000 (Outdoor)10,000 (Outdoor)

1991 Liz Fitzpatrick 3,000 (Outdoor)Maureen Magnan Discus (Outdoor)

Hammer (Outdoor)

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Weight Throw (Indoor)Michelle Montgomery 10,000 (Outdoor)Kerry O’Neill 5,000 (Indoor)

5,000 (Outdoor)Marty Shue 1,500 (Indoor)

3,000 (Indoor)1,500 (Outdoor)

Rochelle Smith Javelin (Outdoor)2007 Jacqui Charnigo Pole Vault (Outdoor)

RReellaayy CChhaammppiioonnssYYeeaarr EEvveenntt ((SSeeaassoonn)) RReellaayy MMeemmbbeerrss1986 4x800 (Indoor)

Gretchen Otto, Janet Walters, Berth Watt, Carol Womack

1987 DMR (Indoor)Maria Filonczuk, Dawn Hillman,

Michelle Van Exel, Carol Womack

4x800 (Indoor)Maria Filonczuk, Michelle Van Exel,

Janet Walters, Carol WomackDMR (Outdoor)

Mary Balch, Maria Filonczuk, Tracy Fuchs, Carol Womack

1988 DMR (Indoor)Amy Colvin, Sarah Colvin,

Dawn Hillman, Carol Womack4x800 (Indoor)

Amy Colvin, Sarah Colvin, Dawn Hillman, Liz Fitzpatrick

1989 4x200 (Indoor)Laura Hatcher, Kristi Keffer,

Michelle Van Exel, Racquel Williams 1990 DMR (Indoor)

Kathy Fitzpatrick, Lael House, Kerry O’Neill, Racquel Williams

1991 DMR (Indoor)Kathy Fitzpatrick, Kerry O’Neill, Morgan Paul, Racquel Williams

1991 DMR (Outdoor)Nora Connelly, Maureen O’Dell,

Morgan Paul, Marty Shue4x800 (Indoor)

Sarah Crouse, Lael House, Morgan Paul, Racquel Williams

HHEEPPSS OOVVEERRVVIIEEWWIInnddiivviidduuaall CChhaammppiioonnssYYeeaarr NNaammee EEvveenntt ((SSeeaassoonn))1983 Stefani Green 400 hurdles (Outdoor)1984 Stefani Green 400 hurdles (Outdoor)1986 Carol Womack 800 (Outdoor)1993 Jenna Hausvik 200 (Outdoor)1994 Naomi Jackson Javelin (Outdoor)

Rhonda Leverett 400 (Outdoor)Sonja Washington Weight Throw (Indoor)

1995 Kim McGreevy Mile (Indoor)1999 Susan Smith Javelin (Outdoor)

OOuuttddoooorr CChhaammppiioonnsshhiipp RReeccoorrddssEEvveenntt NNaammee,, MMaarrkk ((YYeeaarr))400 Hurdles Joanna Helm, 58.44 (2000)

EEAAIIAAWW OOVVEERRVVIIEEWWIInnddiivviidduuaall CChhaammppiioonnssYYeeaarr NNaammee EEvveenntt ((SSeeaassoonn))1982 Stefani Green 600 (Indoor)

400, 400 hurdles (Outdoor)1983 Stefani Green 400 hurdles (Outdoor)

22001100--1111 PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee IInnddoooorr CChhaammppiioonnss

CCaarrooll WWoommaacckk

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AARRMMYY--NNAAVVYY IINNDDOOOORR SSTTAARR MMEEEETT RREECCOORRDDSSEEvveenntt NNaammee SScchhooooll TTiimmee//DDiissttaannccee YYeeaarr6600--mmeetteerr DDaasshh Loni Forsythe Navy 7.50 2005220000--mmeetteerr DDaasshh Meghan Venable-Thomas Army 25.25 2007440000--mmeetteerr RRuunn Tineisha Davis Navy 55.90 2005550000--mmeetteerr RRuunn Tineisha Davis Navy 1:13.00 2004880000--mmeetteerr RRuunn Roxanne Theobald Army 2:12.40 199511,,000000--mmeetteerr RRuunn Ashley Urich Army 2:54.34 200611 MMiillee RRuunn Catherine Gaffigan Army 4:50.30 199533,,000000--mmeetteerr RRuunn Melissa Foon Navy 9:49.11 20006600--mmeetteerr HHuurrddlleess Danielle Still Navy 8.60 2005HHiigghh JJuummpp Kim Seminiano Army 5-8 (1.73m) 1989PPoollee VVaauulltt Amanda Hasenauer Navy 12-10¼ (3.92m) 2003LLoonngg JJuummpp Diana Wills Army 19-2¼ (5.85m) 1988TTrriippllee JJuummpp Diana Wills Army 42-¾ (12.82m) 1990SShhoott PPuutt Sara Fields Army 48-6¾ (14.80m) 2004WWeeiigghhtt TThhrrooww Jen Leatherman Navy 59-3½ (18.07m) 200444xx440000--mmeetteerr RReellaayy Gesecki, McFadden, Murph, Littlejohn Navy 3:56.03 201044xx880000--mmeetteerr RReellaayy Davis, DiPiero, Kern, Guthrie Navy 9:19.32 2005

AARRMMYY--NNAAVVYY OOUUTTDDOOOORR SSTTAARR MMEEEETT RREECCOORRDDSS

AARRMMYY--NNAAVVYY AALLLL--TTIIMMEE RREESSUULLTTSS

EEvveenntt NNaammee SScchhooooll TTiimmee//DDiissttaannccee YYeeaarr110000--mmeetteerr DDaasshh Loni Forsythe Navy 11.50 2005220000--mmeetteerr DDaasshh Meghan Venable-Thomas Army 24.53 2007440000--mmeetteerr RRuunn Tineisha Davis Navy 54.16 2005880000--mmeetteerr RRuunn Roxanne Theobald Army 2:13.91 199611,,550000--mmeetteerr RRuunn Kim McGreevy Navy 4:28.10 199555,,000000--mmeetteerr RRuunn Justine Whipple Navy 17:01.06 2006110000--mmeetteerr HHuurrddlleess Kirsten Andrews Navy 14.35 2006440000--mmeetteerr HHuurrddlleess Joanna Helm Navy 1:01.54 200033,,000000--mmeetteerr SStteeeepplleecchhaassee Arwyn Becker Navy 10:58.87 2008HHiigghh JJuummpp McKenzie Majchrzak/Lauren Rowe Army 5-7 (1.70m) 2010/2003PPoollee VVaauulltt Kirsten Andrews Navy 13-¾ (3.98m) 2007LLoonngg JJuummpp Diana Wills Army 20-½ (6.11m) 1988TTrriippllee JJuummpp Diana Wills Army 42-10¾ (13.07m) 1990SShhoott PPuutt Sara Fields Army 47-9¾ (14.57m) 2004DDiissccuuss TThhrrooww Jeaniae Lawton Army 157-4 (47.97m) 2004HHaammmmeerr TThhrrooww Jen Leatherman Navy 190-3 (57.99m) 2004JJaavveelliinn TThhrrooww Danielle Still Navy 155-7 (47.42m) 200644xx110000--mmeetteerr RReellaayy Martin, Perez, Venable-Thomas, McLeggan Army 46.61 200544xx440000--mmeetteerr RReellaayy Jossis, Crocker, Tukarski, Davis Navy 3:51.37 2002

AArrmmyy--NNaavvyy IInnddoooorr SSeerriieessOOvveerraallll:: Series is tied, 12-12-1IInn AAnnnnaappoolliiss:: Navy leads, 6-5-1IInn WWeesstt PPooiinntt:: Army leads, 7-6

DDaattee RReessuulltt SSiittee2/14/87 L, 72-46 A2/12/88 L, 83-35 H2/10/89 L, 90-28 A2/9/90 L, 73-45 H2/8/91 L, 95-23 A2/7/92 L, 69-49 H2/5/93 L, 65-53 A2/4/94 L, 82.3-35.7 H2/3/95 L, 64-54 A2/2/96 T, 74-74 H1/31/97 W, 73-63 A2/7/98 L, 74-71 H2/6/99 W, 93-88 A2/12/00 W, 113-68 H2/11/01 W, 100-81 A2/2/02 W, 93-88 H

2/15/03 L, 97-81 A2/7/04 W, 94.5-86.5 H2/5/05 L, 92-89 A2/4/06 W, 99.5-81.5 H2/3/07 W, 107-73 A2/2/08 W, 93.5-87.5 H2/7/09 W, 92-88 A2/26/10 W, 97-87 H2/5/11 W, 103.5-77.5 A

AArrmmyy--NNaavvyy OOuuttddoooorr SSeerriieessOOvveerraallll:: Army leads 13-12IInn AAnnnnaappoolliiss:: Navy leads, 7-5IInn WWeesstt PPooiinntt:: Army leads 8-4AAtt NNeeuuttrraall SSiittee:: Navy leads 1-0 (at Biloxi, Miss. `99)

DDaattee RReessuulltt SSiittee4/11/87 L, 94-65 H4/9/88 L, 115-39 A4/7/89 L, 90-64 H4/7/90 L, 83-71 A4/5/91 L, 99-55 H

4/5/92 L, 93-61 A4/9/93 L, 81-73 H4/1/94 L, 89-65 A3/31/95 W, 83-71 H4/5/96 L, 80.3-73.7 A4/2/97 W, 82.5-71.5 H4/1/98 L, 103-60 A4/3/99 W, 103-100 N 4/8/00 W, 118-85 A4/7/01 W, 107-96 H4/20/02 W, 109-94 A4/5/03 L, 106-97 H4/17/04 L, 112-91 A4/16/05 W, 110-92 H4/14/06 W, 104-99 A4/1407 W, 107-96 H4/11/08 L, 119.5-83.5 A4/11/09 W, 116-87 H4/10/10 W 107-93 A4/8/11 W 129-73 H

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Built facing the scenic Severn River, the Wesley A.Brown Field House is a 140,000-square-foot multi-functionathletic facility that has served as the home for the NavalAcademy’s track & field program, since 2008.The facility boasts a unique combination of a 76,000-

square-foot retractable Magic Carpet Astroturf system anda Mondo track surface with hydraulically controlledbanked curves. The 200-meter hydraulic banked track isone of only four of its kind in the United States. It also fea-tures dual pole vault/jumping runways and throwingareas.State-of-the-art weight training and sports medicine

facilities, as well as equipment storage areas round outthis newest crown jewel to the Navy athletics arsenal.The facility is named after Lt. Cmdr. Wesley Brown,

USN (ret.), the first African American midshipman to grad-uate from the Naval Academy in 1949.

WESLEY ANTHONY BROWNLieutenant Commander Wesley A. Brown, CEC, USN,

(Ret.), was born April 3, 1927 in Baltimore, Md. He graduated from Dunbar High School in Washington, D.C.,where he was Cadet Corps Regimental Commander dur-ing his senior year.

Lt. Cmdr. Brown is the first African American to graduate from the U.S. Naval Academy. Nominated foradmission by New York Congressman Adam ClaytonPowell, Brown entered the Academy in 1945 and graduat-ed in June of 1949. Lt. Cmdr. Brown, a veteran of WorldWar II, the Korean and Vietnam Wars, retired in June 1969after serving 20 years in the Navy’s Civil Engineer Corps.He holds the Navy Commendation Medal, World War IIand Korean War Victory, Korean Service, and AmericanTheater and Antarctic Service Ribbons. Brown and his wife, Crystal, have four children and

seven grandchildren.

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WWEESSLLEEYY AA.. BBRROOWWNN FFIIEELLDD HHOOUUSSEE RREECCOORRDDSSEvent Name School Time/Distance Date60-meter Dash Ebony Thomas Army 7.57 2/22/09200-meter run Ebony Thomas Army 24.61 2/22/09400-meter run Ekundayo Sogsbesan Morgan State 56.80 12/1/10500-meter run Megan Hathaway Bucknell 1:14.25 2/22/09800-METER RUN JESS PALACIO NAVY 2:07.27 2/10/111,000-meter run Elise DeRoo Colgate 2:52.37 2/20/11MILE RUN JESS PALACIO NAVY 4:43.58 2/20/113,000-METER RUN AMY WATSON NAVY 9:47.59 2/12/095,000-METER RUN AMY WATSON NAVY 17:08.28 12/2/0860-meter Hurdles Ashley Adams Towson 8.54 12/1/10HIGH JUMP KRISTIN SMITH NAVY 5-7 (1.70M) 2/19/11Pole Vault Four Athletes Tied 12-3½ (3.75m)Long Jump Marissa McDonald James Madison 19-8Ð (6.00m) 1/15/11Triple Jump Jarietta Ross Army 38-9 (11.81m) 2/22/09Shot Put Saisha Woodward UMES 45-10¾ (13.99m) 1/17/09Weight Throw Allison Randall Morgan State 58-6½ (17.84m) 12/1/094x400-meter Relay Sloan, Smalls, Sogsbean, Kendrick Morgan State 3:49.29 12/1/104x800-meter Relay Neville, Alejandro, Therkorn, Serwo Lehigh 8:59.55 2/21/09DMR Nobles, McGowan, Reiner, Parris James Madison 11:52.33 1/16/10Pentathlon Ashley Adams Towson 3,766 pts. 2/10/11

"Wesley Brown (above right) represents the service as well asanybody that put on the uniform. What a heroic step, what a coura-geous move, and what a lasting contribution he made. . . . I think itis appropriate that this field house is named after an individual whohas fought a war all his life to improve the Navy and the nation."

Adm. Michael G. Mullen17th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff

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The all-weather MONDO track located northeast ofMichelson Hall and Chauvenet Hall is the site of Navy'soutdoor track and field meets.

Considered to be one of the premier facilities in the UnitedStates, it is named in honor of Vice Admiral Jonas H.Ingram, who commanded the U.S. South Atlantic Fleetduring World War II. He was also the Naval AcademyDirector of Athletics from 1925-1930.

The track underwent a $1.7 million renovation in the fall of2001, with new all-weather surfacing placed on the quar-ter-mile oval and jump areas.

The field area boasts six shot put circles, a discus-throw-ing circle and a javelin throwing area in the middle of thetrack. The field has four long/triple jump pits and a “D”zone that allows two high jump areas to be used concur-rently.

The facility is also equipped with lights and Navy regularlyholds 'twilight' meets at the facility. Additionally, the facili-ty also features a Daktronics scoreboard, which displayscurrent times and marks during meets.

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IINNGGRRAAMM FFIIEELLDD RREECCOORRDDSSEvent Name School Time/Distance Date

100-METER RUN LONI FORSYTHE NAVY 11.74 4/16/05200-meter Run Ebony Thomas Army 24.15 5/3/08400-METER RUN TINEISHA DAVIS NAVY 54.16 4/16/05800-meter Run Louisa Gerritz Yale 2:07.50 5/10/861,500-meter Run Kristin Manwaring Dartmouth 4:22.89 5/6/955,000-meter Run Maribel Sanchez Dartmouth 16:33.06 5/6/9510,000-meter Run Deidre Milligan Dartmouth 33:51.62 5/6/95100-meter Hurdles Nicole Harrison Princeton 14.05 5/6/95400-METER HURDLES STEFANI GREEN NAVY 1:01.00 4/23/833,000-METER STEEPLECHASE ARWYN BECKER NAVY 10:59.01 5/3/08High Jump Candy Cassell Delaware 1.82m, 5-11½ 3/31/86POLE VAULT KIRSTEN ANDREWS NAVY 3.98M, 13-¾ 4/14/07Long Jump Victoria Rybalko Maine 6.14m, 20-1¾ 3/22/03Triple Jump Pamela Pearson Army 12.07m, 39-7¼ 5/10/86Shot Put Debbie St. Phard Princeton 15.33m, 50-3¾ 5/10/86Discus Amanda Mockbee Bucknell 48.06m, 157-8 5/3/08Hammer Ashley Harbin Lafayette 60.56m, 198-8 5/3/08JAVELIN DANIELLE STILL NAVY 47.42M, 155-7 4/14/064x100-meter Relay D. McLeggan, T. Martin Army 46.61 4/16/05

E. Perez, M. Venable-Thomas4x400-meter Relay L. Boyd, C. Hauck Army 3:47.65 5/3/08

E. Thomas, K. GrantHeptathlon Kristen Kalinowski Lafayette 4,725 pts. 5/3/08

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At the Naval Academy, beating Army is important. Plebesyell “Beat Army!” in Bancroft Hall, “Beat Army!” is onevery weight in the Naval Academy weight rooms, andalums and fans alike scream “Beat Army!” at the end ofBlue & Gold, the Naval Academy’s alma mater.

Navy has dominated Army in all sports, posting a winningrecord against the Black Knights in 37 of the last 40 yearsand has not lost the N-Star series in 15-consecutive years.

23 of Navy’s 32 varsity sports have the potential to takepart in the Army-Navy rivalry each year.

The annual showdown between the two rivals in eachsport is deemed the Star Game with the players from thewinning team receiving a Star for their lettersweaters.For those sports that face Army multiple times in a sea-son, the Star Game is designated prior to the start of theyear.

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FOOTBALLSenior quarterback Ricky Dobbs threw for 186 yards andtwo touchdowns and ran for a team-high 54 yards as Navydefeated Army for the ninth consecutive time, 31-17, atLincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. Senior safetyWyatt Middleton gave Navy a 24-7 lead just before half-time when he returned a fumble 98 yards for a touch-down, marking the longest fumble return in Navy history.

MEN’S SOCCERMichael Rakoczy scored the only goal of the game in the60th minute and the Navy defense held strong as theMidshipmen recorded their second consecutive StarGame victory over the Black Knights.

GOLFJunior Tim Shield sank a 12-foot putt on the 15th hole ofthe West Point Golf Course as Navy won four of sevensingles matches and defeated Army, 6-5, to claim the Star.

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MEN’S CROSS COUNTRYBehind a dominant performance from senior AndrewHanko, Navy defeated Army, 20-41, for the 11th time in thelast 14 meetings. Hanko led the entire race and Navy run-ners took 10 of the top-12 spots.

MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVINGLuke Hoffer, Mac Anthony and Steve Dukleth all won mul-tiple events as the Midshipmen won their 20th-consecu-tive meeting with Army by defeating the Black Knights,246-54.

WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVINGSophomore Laura Gorinski set a Navy and Patriot Leaguerecord in the 200 breaststroke and was one of five Mids towin multiple events as Navy won its 22nd-consecutivedual meet over Army in convincing fashion, 240.5-59.5.

MEN’S BASKETBALLMark Veazey came off the bench to score 17 points andgrab nine rebounds and the Midshipmen held Army to just18-of-52 shooting as Navy defeated Army, 75-58, in a sold-out Alumni Hall. It marked the 27th time in the last 31 sea-sons Navy won the Star.

GYMNASTICSNavy won its third-consecutive Star Meet as it defeatedArmy, 324.1-322.8. Trailing going into the final event of theday, Andrew Faulk and Dylan Parrott tied for first place inthe high bar competition to give Navy the win.

WRESTLINGThe Midshipmen won seven of 10 bouts, including the lastfour, to secure a 24-9 victory over Army. Coach BruceBurnett improved to 11-0 against the Black Knights asNavy claimed its 11th-consecutive win over Army.

WOMEN’S INDOOR TRACK & FIELDNavy won 12 of 17 events as it won the indoor Star Meetfor the sixth-consecutive year with a 103.5-77.5 victoryover Army. Junior Jess Palacio, junior Amanda Phelpsand senior Ashley Bucholz each doubled in individualevents to pace the Mids.

WOMEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELDCompeting in a downpour at Ingram Field, Navy dominat-ed Army, 129-73, to complete its third-straightindoor/outdoor Star Meet sweep of the Black Knights. The56-point margin of victory was the largest for Navy in anindoor or outdoor Star Meet.

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As the undergraduate college of the Naval service, theNaval Academy prepares young men and women tobecome professional officers and leaders in the U.S. Navyand Marine Corps. Naval Academy students are midship-men on active duty in the U.S. Navy. They attend the acad-emy for four years, graduating with bachelor of sciencedegrees and commissions as ensigns in the Navy or sec-ond lieutenants in the Marine Corps. Naval Academy grad-uates serve at least five years as Navy or Marine Corpsofficers.

Founded in 1845 by Secretary of the Navy GeorgeBancroft, the Academy started as the Naval School on 10acres of old Fort Severn in Annapolis with an originalclass of 55. In 1850 the Naval School became the UnitedStates Naval Academy. A new curriculum went into effectrequiring midshipmen to study at the Academy for fouryears and to train aboard ships each summer. Congressauthorized the Naval Academy to begin awarding bachelorof science degrees in 1933. Today, the Academy offers 23major fields of study, a wide variety of elective coursesand advanced study and research opportunities.

USNA MISSION STATEMENT“To develop midshipmen morally, mentally and physicallyand to imbue them with the highes t ideals of duty, honorand loyalty in order to graduate leaders who are dedicatedto a career of naval service and have potential for futuredeployment in mind and character to assume the highestresponsibilities of command, citizenship andgovernment.”

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USNA QUICK FACTSLocation ............................................................ Annapolis, Md.Founded .............................................................................. 1845Superintendent................ Vice Adm. Michael H. Miller, USNCommandant of Midshipmen... Capt. Robert E. Clark II, USNEnrollment.......................................................................... 4,400

CLASS OF 2015 FACTSEnrollment................................ 1,229 (993 men, 236 women)Applicants...................... 19,145 (14,652 men, 4,493 women)Class Rank in High School, Top 10%............................. 52%Class Rank in High School, Top 33%............................. 85%HS Participation, Student Body Leader ......................... 65%HS Participation, National Honor Society...................... 62%HS Participation, Varsity Athlete...................................... 90%HS Participation, Varsity Team Captain/Co-Captain .... 65%HS Participation, Community Service ............................ 88%

NAVY ASSIGNMENTSGraduates of the Naval Academy entering the Navy do soas ensigns and have the following service options avail-able to them:• Aviation -- pilot, flight officer• Nuclear Propulsion -- ships, submarines• Restricted Line and Staff Corps -- civil engineering,information warfare, cryptology, intelligence, mainte-nance, medicine, meteorology/oceanography, supply

• Special Operations -- explosive ordinance disposal,explosive ordinance management, mine countermea-sures, operational diving and salvage

• Navy SEALs• Surface Warfare -- conventional, nuclear powered• Submarines

MARINE CORPS ASSIGNMENTSGraduates enter the Marine Corps with a rank of secondlieutenant. Those officers entering the Marine Corps havethe choice of serving in one of the following fields:• Aviation -- air command and control, anti-air warfare,aviation maintenance, aviation supply, pilot, flight officer

• Ground -- armor, artillery, communications (information systems), engineering, financial manage-ment, infantry, logistics, military police

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From the first athletic competition played on the grid-iron in 1879 to Navy's recent triumphs, several events,people, rivalries and personalities have shaped theentire Naval Academy athletic program. Below is alook at just some of the history and traditions thatmake Navy one of the most storied programs in all ofcollegiate athletics.

ANCHORS AWEIGH"Anchors Aweigh" was written by Lt. CharlesZimmermann, Musical Director of the Naval Academy in1906, with the lyrics provided by Alfred H. Miles of theClass of 1906, as a fight song for the 1907 graduatingclass instead of the usual class march Zimmermannhad composed for previous classes. The song made itsdebut at the 1906 Army-Navy game, and when theMidshipmen won the game, the song became traditionalat this game. It gained national exposure in the 1920sand 1930s when it was heard on the radio and was in anumber of popular movies. In 1997 a one-hour documen-tary on the history of Navy football, titled "AnchorsAweigh for Honor and Glory", was produced by NFLFilms. The film was deemed a success by both critics andfans alike. Here are the words:

Stand Navy down the field,Sails set to the sky,

We'll never change our course,So Army you steer shy.Roll up the score, Navy,

Anchors Aweigh,Sail Navy down the field,

And sink the Army,Sink the Army Grey

BILL THE GOATThe first recorded use of a goat mascot for Navy athleticteams was in 1893 when an animal named El Cid (TheChief) was turned over to the Brigade by young officers ofthe USS New York. El Cid helped Navy to a 6-4 triumphover Army that year. Two cats, a dog, and a carrier pigeonhave also enjoyed brief reigns as the Navy mascot, butgoats have served without interruption since 1904. BillXXXIII and XXXIV are the current mascots. They are takencare of by 15 goathandlers made up of five midshipmenfrom the first, second and third classes. The goathandlersundergo rigorous training prior to handling Bill on thefield.

BLUE & GOLDThis song was written in 1923 by Cmdr. Roy DeS. Horn,USN (Ret.) with music composed by J.W. Crosley.Following every home athletic competition, the team facesits fans with their hands on their heart and sings the fol-lowing notes:-

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Now, colleges from sea to seaMay sing of colors true;

But who has better right than weTo hoist a symbol hue?

For sailors brave in battle fair,Since fighting days of old,

Have proved the sailor's right to wearThe Navy Blue and Gold

ENTERPRISE BELLFrom the bridge of the famed World War II aircraft carrier,

it has been a part of the Naval Academy traditionsince 1950. The late Admiral Harry W. Hill, thenSuperintendent, was instrumental in bringing the "E"Bell to Annapolis. It rings during special ceremonieswhen Navy scores a majority of victories over Army inany one of the three sports seasons. The bell alsorings during Commissioning Week for those teamsthat beat Army and have not participated in a previousbell-ringing during the academic year. The bell is sta-tioned in front of Bancroft Hall.

MIDSHIPMANThe word midshipman first appeared in English in the17th century in the form of the word midshipman todesignate those men who were stationed "amidships,"i.e. in the waist or middle portion of the vessel, while onduty. By 1687, however, the second 's' had beendropped to give the current form of the word.Midshipmen were originally boys, sometimes as youngas seven or eight, who were apprenticed to sea captainsto learn the sailor's trade.

In the early days of the American Navy, midshipmentrained aboard ship until they were eventually commis-sioned as ensigns. With the founding of the NavalAcademy in 1845, it became possible, as it still is, for amidshipman to enter the Navy directly from civilian life.The name of students at the Naval Academy changedseveral times between 1870 and 1902, when Congressrestored the original title of Midshipman, and it hasremained unchanged since.

TECUMSEHThe familiar Native American figurehead facing BancroftHall and Tecumseh Court has been an Annapolis residentsince 1866. Originally, the figurehead of the USS Delawarewas meant to portray Tamanend, the great chief of theDelawares. It developed that Tamanend was a lover ofpeace and did not strike the fancy of the Brigade. Lookingfor another name, Midshipmen referred to the figureheadas Powhatan and King Philip before finally settling onTecumseh, the fierce Shawnee chieftain who lived from1768-1813. The original wooden statue was replaced aftersome 50 years in the open weather by a durable bronzereplica, presented by the Class of 1891. It is considered agood-luck "mascot" for the midshipmen, who in timespast would throw pennies at it and offer left-handedsalutes whenever they wanted a 'favor', such as a sportswin over West Point, or spiritual help for examinations.These days it receives a fresh coat of war paint and isoften decorated in various themes during football weeksand other special occasions such as CommissioningWeek.

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Navy is dedicated to providing its athletes top-notchgameday and practice atmospheres in every sport. Navyannually ranks among the league leaders in attendance innearly every sport, and has hosted numerous PatriotLeague and NCAA Championship events over the lastseveral years. Many of the facilities have undergoneextensive renovations recently, showing Navy’s commit-ment, dedication and passion to providing the very bestfor its athletes.

Since 2005, Navy has played host to the NCAA Men’sLacrosse Quarterfinals, the NCAA Women’s LacrosseFinal Four, the College Squash Association IndividualChampionship, the CWPA Eastern Water PoloChampionship, the EIWA Wrestling Championship, as wellas several other highly-competitive national events. In thepast five years, Navy has also played host to PatriotLeague championships in the following sports: men’s andwomen’s basketball, women’s soccer, baseball, tennis,indoor and outdoor track and field and swimming and div-ing.

Navy’s facilities have also undergone major renovationsand construction improvements, from the building of the$52 million Wesley A. Brown Field House, the $18.5 millionBrigade Sports Complex, the $1.8 million WillisBilderback-Dinty Moore Navy Lacrosse Hall of Fame, the$18 million Hubbard Hall renovation, major baseball reno-vations to the Terwilliger Brothers Field at Max BishopStadium, a $1.5 million renovation of the Halsey FieldHouse squash facility, a complete reconstruction of courtsand at the Dyer Tennis Center, a $1 million dive towerreplacement in Lejeune Hall, $5 million for the renovationof Rip Miller Field (removed crown, installed verticaldrainage, replaced bleacher and press box), Ricketts Halltraining room expansion, a new press box at GlennWarner (soccer), new hammer throw venues for track &field, installation of FieldTurf in Halsey as well as a com-plete $42 million overhaul of Navy-Marine Corps MemorialStadium that gives the Mids a dominant home-field foot-ball presence and made the facility the finest in collegelacrosse.

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In his 11th year as Director of Athletics,Chet Gladchuk has overseen a renaissance ofthe Naval Academy athletic program. Hisadministrative leadership has helped lead theprogram to one of the most successful periodsin school history.

In 2010-11, Navy won 63 percent of itscontests and claimed the overall series againstArmy for the 18th time in the last 19 years.Navy produced nine All-Americans, 11 confer-ence athletes of the year, nine conferencecoaches of the year and 11 conference champi-onships.

The Mids also excelled in the classroom,ranking No. 4 in the country in graduation ratefor student-athletes (among Football BowlSubdivision schools) and all 24 of Navy’s NCAAsponsored varsity sports rank above the nation-al average in the Academic Progress Report,including five teams with perfect scores. Navyhad five Academic All-Americans, four PatriotLeague Scholar Athletes of the Year and anNCAA Postgraduate Scholarship winner. Six ofthe top 15 Naval Academy graduates and 28 ofthe top 100 graduates in the Class of 2011 wereinvolved with varsity or club athletics.

The football team had another successfulseason in 2010, posting a 9-4 record and play-ing in a school-record eighth-consecutive bowlgame. The Mids beat Army for a series-recordninth-consecutive year and defeated NotreDame for the third time in four seasons.

Other teams who flourished in 2010-11included the women’s basketball team winningthe Patriot League Championship and advanc-ing to the NCAA Tournament for the first time inschool history; the rifle team placed seventh atthe NCAA Championship; the women’s lacrosseteam advanced to the NCAA Tournament for thesecond-straight season; intercollegiate sailingplaced ninth at the ICSA Nationals; the baseballteam won the Patriot League Regular Seasonand Tournament titles and participated in theNCAA Tournament for the first time since 2002;while the water polo, men’s cross country,men’s swimming & diving, men’s indoor track &field, women’s indoor track & field and women’srowing all won conference titles.

Gladchuk’s efforts have been recognizedon a national level as well, as the Division IAAthletic Directors Association named him the2005 Bobby Dodd Athletic Director of the Year.The award is presented in recognition of an ath-letic director’s support and commitment towardthe successful advancement of the department,most specifically in the sport of football.Additionally, he was recognized by theSecretary of the Navy for his contributions andservice to the Navy and the Naval Academywith the Superior Public Service Award to theDepartment of the Navy.

Gladchuk has been able to parlay Navy’sathletic success into an exclusive television dealwith CBS ports Network that has increased

Navy’s television exposure both in the UnitedStates and internationally. CBS SportsNetwork, the first 24-hour college sports net-work, televises every Navy home and selectneutral site football games (excluding NotreDame and Army which are televised nationallyby CBS), as well as other Midshipmen men'sand women's athletic events, original program-ming and documentaries centered on the sto-ried Navy athletic program. The long-term,multi-media agreement includes internetstreaming, broadband and video-on-demandrights and high definition rights. A major part ofthe agreement was that all home football gameswould be played on Saturday for the conven-ience of the Navy alumni. Navy sports are seenall over the world with the international distribu-tion of Navy programming, especially to thetroops serving abroad. Navy’s contract withCBS Sports Network runs through 2018.

Gladchuk has also added radio giantsWBAL (1090 AM) in Baltimore and WFED (1500AM, 1050 AM, 820 AM) in WashingtonD.C./Northern Virginia to Navy’s radio network.

WBAL Radio, which is also the home ofthe Ravens, is Maryland's dominant and mostpowerful radio station. Since 1925, generationsof Marylanders have turned to WBAL Radio fornews, weather, thought-provoking discussionsand sports. As Maryland's only 50,000-watt AMstation, WBAL's signal travels substantially fur-ther than any other station in the state.

WFED Radio, which is also the home ofthe Washington Nationals, is a 50,000-watt sta-tion that will air a minimum of 10 regular-seasonfootball games. WFED is your source for feder-

al news covering both the Federal Governmentand those who do business with the govern-ment.

Since being introduced as the Academy's28th Director of Athletics on Sept. 4, 2001,Gladchuk has pressed forward on numerousfronts with energy and vision. From the hiring ofPaul Johnson and Ken Niumatalolo as headfootball coaches to the renovation of Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, Gladchuk hasmade improvements in several key areas thatwill prove more success on the athletic fields foryears to come. Recent head coaching hiressuch as Bill Roberts in men’s swimming, JohnMorrison in women’s swimming, PaulKostacopoulos in baseball, Keith Puryear inwomen’s tennis, Cindy Timchal, the all-time win-ningest women’s lacrosse coach in NCAA histo-ry, Stefanie Pemper, one of the all-time win-ningest Division III women’s basketball coaches,Dave Brandt, the all-time winningest soccercoach in NCAA history, Larry Bock, the all-timewinningest coach in collegiate volleyball history,Ed DeChellis, the 2009 Big Ten BasketballCoach of the Year at Penn State, and RickSowell, who was a two-time America EastCoach of the Year.

During Gladchuk’s tenure at the NavalAcademy, he has seen the Midshipmen win 75conference titles, produce 137 All-Americansand 48 Academic All-Americans.

Gladchuk has also worked tirelessly tobring back school spirit, working in conjunctionwith school officials to encourage midshipmento attend events for all sports.

He has embraced the local community andalumni base, and is an often-requested speaker,visiting areas all over the country as he sharesthe vision of the Naval Academy and the NavalAcademy Athletic Association.

Gladchuk’s biggest impact on the NavalAcademy has been the $42 million renovation ofNavy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium whereunder his leadership the stadium was complete-ly refurbished over a four-year time frame. Theaddition of 6,500 permanent seats on the side-lines and in the end zones, 32 luxury boxes,dropping the field eight feet and moving thesidelines closer, two video scoreboards, amemorial plaza, upgraded restroom and con-cession areas, a perimeter walking path, newlighting, a new sound system, landscaping thegrounds and storm water management highlightthe list of renovations. Gladchuk has workedclosely with the city, county, state and neighbor-hood associations to ensure proper communica-tion and sensitivity to issues that benefit boththe NAAA and community at large. The NAAAwas awarded the Green Star award by formerAnnapolis Mayor Ellen Moyer for commitment tothe environment during the ongoing renovationof Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium.

Gladchuk and the NAAA have also teamedup with the Naval Academy Foundation to raise

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2010-11 Navy Athletics:A Year In Review

Overall Record301-174-8 (.631)

N-Star Record vs. Army11-11 (.500)

Overall Record vs. Army17-15 (.5531)

No. 4 in the Countryin Graduation Rate

9 All-Americans

11 Conference Championships

5 Academic All-Americans

9 Conference Coaches of the Year

National Honors* Football finished 36th in the nation in the final

Associated Press college football poll and played in aneighth-straight bowl game.

* Water polo finished the season ranked 15th in theCollegiate Water Polo Association Poll.

* Offshore sailing won the McMillan Cup, the big-boatnational championship for the New England and Mid-Atlantic districts.

* Wrestling finished 37th at the NCAA Championship.

* The women’s basketball team competed in the NCAATournament for the first time in program history.

* The men’s swimming & diving team qualified threeMidshipmen for the NCAA Championship.

* Rifle placed seventh at the NCAA Rifle Championship.

* Men’s gymnastics qualified two Midshipmen for theNCAA Championship.

* Women’s lacrosse advanced to the NCAA Tournamentfor a second-consecutive season.

* Intercollegiate sailing placed ninth at ICSA Nationals.

* Baseball earned its first trip to the NCAA Tournamentsince 2002 and made its ninth appearance in programhistory in the national tournament.

Harris Laning 1895 1910-12Arthur P. Fairchild ’01 1912-15Charles Earle Smith ’03 1915-17William F. Halsey Jr. ’04 1917-18Douglas L. Howard ’06 1918-23Byron McCandless ’05 1923-25Jonas H. Ingram ’07 1925-30Henry D. Cook Jr. ’03 1930-31John W. Wilcox Jr. ’05 1931-34Robert C. Giffen ’07 1934-37Ernest W. McKee ’08 1937-40Thomas S. King II ’11 1940-42Harvey E. Overesch ’15 1942Lyman S. Perry ’20 1942-43

John E. Whelchel ’20 1943-44Harles O. Humphreys ’22 1944-46Edmund B. Taylor ’25 1946-48Thomas J. Hamilton ’27 1948Henry H. Caldwell ’27 1949-51Ian C. Eddy ’30 1951-54Charles Elliott Loughlin ’33 1954-57Slade Cutter ’35 1957-59Asbury Coward ’38 1959-62William S. Busik ’43 1962-65Alan R. Cameron ’44 1965-68J. O. Coppedge ’47 1968-88Jack Lengyel 1988-2001Chet Gladchuk 2001-present

Past Athletic Directors

over $75 million in private giving for facilities such as the Brigade Sports Complex(hockey and tennis), Max Bishop Stadium (baseball), varsity squash courts, variousteam locker rooms and a number of practice facilities.

Other highlights during Gladchuk’s tenure at the Naval Academy include therecent renegotiation of the Army-Navy contract which resulted in over $46 million tothe two schools over the next eight years, scheduling Maryland, Notre Dame, OhioState and Army at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore to promote Navy football in thecommunity, negotiating the extension of the Navy-Notre Dame football game televi-sion contract with CBS through 2018 and negotiating bowl deals with the Houston,Emerald, Poinsettia, Meineke Car Care, EagleBank, Texas, Armed Forces andMilitary Bowls.

Gladchuk is heavily involved with NCAA and Patriot League committees. Herecently was selected to serve on the NCAA Leadership Council, which is one ofthe highest NCAA appointments an athletic director can realize. The council helpsset the Division I legislative agenda and advises the NCAA regarding major legisla-tive issues being considered. The primary responsibility of the council is to identifythose issues on the horizon that can impact Division I and intercollegiate athleticsas a whole and spends much of its time planning for the future of Division I andhelps set the course for the future. Gladchuk is also on the NACDA (NationalAssociation of Collegiate Athletic Directors) Executive Committee and has servedas the Chairman of the Executive Committee in the Patriot League and a memberof the NCAA Olympic Sport Liaison Committee.

Gladchuk came to the Naval Academy from the University of Houston, wherehe had been the Director of Athletics since July 18, 1997. Recognized as one ofthe nation’s top leaders in intercollegiate athletics management, he guided theCougars to 19 Conference USA Championships, while making significant strides inthe academic success of their student-athletes, gender equity and fiscal manage-ment.

Before Houston, Gladchuk was the Director of Intercollegiate Athletics,Intramurals and Recreation for seven years at his alma mater, Boston College.Under Gladchuk, Boston College emerged as one of the NCAA’s elite programs ofthe 1990s winning numerous Big East and NCAA Championships. The school’sgraduation rate for all student-athletes was over 90 percent and the Eagles wonthe College Football Association’s Academic Achievement Award for the highestgraduation rates among all Division I schools in three of his last five years atBoston College. Gladchuk led the Alumni Stadium expansion effort, which resultedin a $35 million improvement to the football stadium.

Prior to rejoining Boston College, Gladchuk served as AD at Tulane Universityfrom 1987-90. During his tenure, he directed the reinstatement of the Green Wavebasketball program to Division I status. In addition, he oversaw the construction ofnew facilities for the athletics administration as well as baseball, track and field andtennis teams after a $25 million athletics campaign was successfully completed.

From 1985-87, he served as Associate AD at Syracuse University, headingoperations, NCAA compliance, financial aid and facility operations.

Gladchuk lettered in football at Boston College and graduated with honors inbusiness management in 1973. He earned a master’s in sports administration fromthe University of Massachusetts-Amherst in 1974, where he began his career inintercollegiate athletics, including serving for seven years as Director of GeneralPhysical Education, Assistant and Associate Athletic Director for the university. Healso has served as Director of Athletics and head football coach for the NewHampton (Prep) School in New Hampshire prior to leaving for UMass.

He and his wife, Kathy, have four children: John, a graduate of LoyolaMarymount; Katie, a graduate of Boston College; Christie, a graduate of Trinity andJulie, a graduate of the University of North Carolina.

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FIRST-RATE FACULTY & STAFFThe Naval Academy's philosophy of education stress-es attention to individual students by highly qualifiedfaculty members who are strongly committed to teach-ing. Classes are small, with an average size of fewerthan 18 students and a student-faculty ratio of 8:1. Allcourses at the Naval Academy are taught and graded byfaculty members, not by graduate assistants.

Our 600-member faculty is an integrated group of offi-cers and civilians in nearly equal numbers. Officers bringfresh ideas and experiences from operational units andstaffs of the Navy and Marine Corps. The academy's civil-ian faculty members give continuity to the educationalprogram and form a core of professional scholarship andteaching experience. Working together closely, these mili-tary and civilian faculty members form one of thestrongest and most dedicated teaching faculties of anycollege or university in the United States.

MAJORSStudents at the Naval Academy can select one of 38 differ-ent majors within 23 fields of study. The 23 fields of studyare grouped into three different divisions: Division ofEngineering and Weapons (aerospace engineering, com-puter engineering, electrical engineering, general engi-neering, mechanical engineering, naval architecture,ocean engineering, systems engineering), Division ofMath and Science (chemistry, computer science, generalscience, information technology, mathematics, oceanogra-phy, physics) and the Division of Humanities and SocialScience (Arabic, Chinese, economics, English, history,political science, quantitative economics). In addition tograduating with a Bachelor’s of Science, students canattain a minor in one of seven different languages.

Students who excel at the Naval Academy have manyopportunities to challenge and advance themselvesthrough several special programs -- Trident Scholars,Honors Programs, and Voluntary Graduate EducationProgram (VGEP).

GRADUATION SUCCESS RATEFor the sixth year in a row, the United States NavalAcademy ranks among nation’s leaders for graduatingNCAA student-athletes on the Division I level. Navygraduated 100 percent of its student-athletes in 10 of the20 NCAA sports reported on and averaged an overallrate of 96 percent for student-athletes in all sports – thefourth-highest mark nationally among Football BowlSubdivision schools.

LOWE'S SENIOR CLASS AWARDRicky Dobbs ('11) was named the 2010 Lowe's SeniorCLASS Award winner for the Football BowlSubdivision, becoming the second Navy student-ath-lete to win the award. The Lowe’s Senior CLASSAward was started in 2001 by Dick Enberg in response tothe growing trend of men's basketball players leaving

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SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS In addition to furthering their education at schools acrossthe country, students at the Naval Academy annually arein competition for several prestigious scholarships. SinceNavy's first Rhodes Scholar, E. Van Meter ('28), a total of46 Naval Academy graduates have received the RhodesScholarship, including 13 since 2001. Among Navy's mostrecent recipients is former baseball player TrevorThompson ('05). Also, 24 grads have won George C.Marshall Scholarships, including 14 since 2000. A trio ofrecent graduates earned Bowman Scholarships to theNaval Postgraduate School. Lightweight rower ChrisMedford ('11), heavyweight rower Mike Shea ('11) and riflestandout Kenan Wang ('11) were each honored asBowman Scholars.

Standout swimmer Kelly Zahalka ('09) was a recipi-ent of both the Harry S. Truman and Gen. GeorgeC. Marshall Scholarships, which paved the way forher to study for two years in the United Kingdom.Former women's track and cross country runnerKayla Sax ('10) became just the ninth student fromthe Naval Academy to be awarded a GatesCambridge Scholarship, which has enabled her tocontribute to research focused on alternative energysources at the University of Cambridge.

Men's tennis standout Nick Birger ('11) was awarded anNCAA Postgraduate Scholarship in 2011, one year aftersoccer's Beth Reed ('10) and track 's Mark Van Orden('10) also earned the NCAA Scholarship. These athleteswill be able to pursue graduate degrees before resumingtheir respective naval careers on a full-time basis.

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANSNaval Academy student-athletes have totaled 80Academic All-America certificates over the years, with 47of those awards coming since the start of the 1999-2000academic year. USNA student-athletes have garnered fiveawards during the 2010-11 academic year. The 2010-11honorees included first-team football honoree John Dowd(‘12), first-team men's tennis selection Nick Birger ('11),second-team men's track & field/cross country athleteCody Rome ('12) and from the men's soccer team, sec-ond-teamer Alex Foskett ('11) and third-teamer Sam Miller('12). Dowd was also a Second-Team Academic All-American during the 2009-10 academic year.

PATRIOT LEAGUE SCHOLAR-ATHLETESBirger, the 2011 Naval Academy valedictorian, was alsonamed the Patriot League Male Scholar-Athlete of theYear, after earning a second consecutive league scholar-athlete honor for men's tennis. Birger is the fifth male mid-shipman and a league-leading 11th overall to earn thePatriot League's top academic honor. Other PatriotLeague Scholar-Athlete winners from the 2010-11 academ-ic year include Rome for indoor track & field, swimmerLaura Gorinski ('13) and golfer Peter Reilly ('12).

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The men and women of the United States Naval Academyhave committed themselves to the service of our nation.During their four years in Annapolis, the Midshipmendemonstrate their willingness to give by taking part inseveral community service events.

From outreach opportunities such as autograph sessionsfollowing athletic events, to working with underprivilegedyouths, the student-athletes at Navy give back to the areathey call home during their college years.

The following are a few examples of community serviceopportunities performed by the men and women of Navyathletics during the 2010-11 academic year.

FOOTBALLWhile in San Diego, Calif., prior to the Poinsettia Bowl,several members of the football team attended a Make-A-Wish Foundation event where players and coaches spenttime with the kids and their families. The bowl game andMake-A-Wish Foundation of San Diego benefit from astrong partnership as more than 500 members of “WishFamilies”, including wish children, their parents andsiblings, attended the game as special guests.

Seniors Andre Byrd and Ricky Dobbs took time tospeak with students at several area schools. Byrdaddressed students at Mount St. Joseph High Schoolin Baltimore where he talked about the obstacles heovercame in his life to become a midshipman and amember of the Navy football team.

As he did throughout his career, Dobbs continued tomake several appearances at local schools last year,explaining the importance of doing your best inschool and following your dreams.

The team also continued the tradition of inviting illand special needs children and their families topractices.

MEN’S & WOMEN’S BASKETBALLBoth the men’s and women’s teams combined tohold free skills clinics for local youths. Assistant coach-es and players from both teams provided instruction toover 200 kids from the Annapolis area.

The Navy men’s basketball team was out in full force, vol-unteering for the 2011 Maryland Special Olympics andthen providing area youth with a skills clinic. The teamhas done a number of community-service events in thepast, whether it’s conducting free camps, volunteering forthe Special Olympics or speaking to groups of localyouth.

Members of the men's basketball team also volunteeredtheir time at the St. John's Episcopal School's Field Day,playing basketball with many of the youth and setting updrills and contests for the kids.

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WOMEN’S LACROSSETwenty-one members of the women's lacrosse programconducted a lacrosse clinic at the all-girls ExcelAcademy in Washington, D.C. The Mids taught the chil-dren basic lacrosse skills and also organized drills,relay races and informal games.

WOMEN’S SOCCERNavy women's soccer players Jessica Grupp, KatieKelly, Alexes Lopez-Shaw and Ashlynn Soellner volun-teered at a youth soccer clinic at the Excel Academy,an all-girls school in Washington, D.C. The AthletesFor Hope organization helped coordinate the event,which was for first and second grade girls.

SWIMMING & DIVINGThe swimming and diving teams continued their tra-dition of offering free learn-to-swim lessons to any-one in Lejeune Hall during the spring.

BASEBALLThe baseball team continued its strong relationship

with a local child with a brain tumor through the Friendsof Jaclyn Organization. The child has been a fixture atNavy home games for the past two seasons as the teamhas taken an even more active role in his and his family’slives. The team and coaches routinely spend time withhim away from the field, attend movies and support him athis band concerts.

MEN’S TENNISThe men’s tennis team again made its annual visit to theMaliVai Washington Kids Foundation, which provides anathletic and educational after school outlet for youths inthe Jacksonville, Fla., area. The Mids first participated in aquestion-and-answer session with the youths before hit-ting the tennis courts for some instruction and competi-tion. As a tradition each time Navy visits, every time ayouth defeats a Mid, the Navy player has to immediatelydo 10 pushups.

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The Naval Academy is located in historic Annapolis, thecapital of the State of Maryland. Annapolis was founded in1640 as Anne Arundel Town and later became the firstpeacetime capital city of the United States of America in1783.

Annapolis, named to honor Queen Anne of England, wasgranted a royal charter as a city in 1708. Annapolis canalso lay claim to having been a capital of the UnitedStates. From November 1783 to August 1784, theContinental Congress met in the State House. It was herethat they accepted George Washington’s resignation ascommander-in-chief and ratified the Treaty of Paris, whichended the Revolutionary War.

The colonial heritage of Annapolis is still evident as thecity boasts more buildings from the 1700s than any othercity in the country.

The heart of downtown Annapolis has also been designat-ed a National Historic District. Many fine examples ofcolonial architecture, including the State House,Hammond-Harwood House, Chase-Lloyd House and theWilliam Paca House and Gardens, are open to visitors.

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Annapolis is located on the western shore of theChesapeake Bay, the largest estuary in the United States.The Chesapeake provides natural environs, sightseeing,sailing, fishing and more, helping Annapolis become thesailing capital of the world. The water-lover willalso revel in the fact that Maryland has nearly4,000 miles of shoreline – more than any otherstate.

Within 30 minutes of Annapolis lies bothWashington, D.C., and Baltimore, providing enter-tainment and sightseeing opportunities for resi-dents and tourists alike.

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Now in its third decade as an all-sport conference combin-ing academic and athletic excellence, the Patriot Leaguesponsors championships in 23 men and women’s sports.Initially started as an NCAA Division I-AA football confer-ence in 1986, the Patriot League became an all-sport con-ference in 1990 and includes American, Army, Bucknell,Colgate, Holy Cross, Lafayette, Lehigh and Navy as fullmembers, and Fordham, Georgetown and MIT as associatemembers. These institutions are among the oldest andmost prestigious in the nation and their alumni have andcontinue to play leadership roles in shaping our country.

Since 1998, the Patriot League has ranked first each yearamong all Division I conferences awarding athletic aid inthe NCAA Graduation Rate Report. The League finishedat the top spot with nearly all of its teams reporting agraduation rate of 85 percent or higher in the most recentdata. In addition, 82 teams from Patriot League full-mem-ber institutions earned NCAA Academic PerformanceProgram Public Recognition Awards after posting aca-demic progress rate scores in the top 10 percent of allsquads in their respective sports.

The Patriot League’s mission is simple, to provide suc-cessful competitive athletic experiences while maintaininghigh academic standards, and to prepare its student-ath-letes to be leaders in society.

During the 2010-11 academic year, Patriot League student-athletes and teams have accomplished the following:

*Patriot League schools came in with glowing marks in thelatest release of the NCAA Academic Progress Rate, as 97percent of Patriot League teams came in at or above thenational Division I four-year average score of 970.

*Six different schools claimed multiple Patriot Leaguetitles, led by Navy with seven.

*Navy tennis standout Nick Birger was part of a selectgroup of student-athletes to receive a $7,500 postgraduatescholarship from the NCAA.

*11 student-athletes have been named Capital One/CoSIDAAcademic All-Americans, including Navy’s Sam Miller andAlex Foskett (men’s soccer), Nick Birger (men’s tennis),and Cody Rome (men’s track & field).

*55 Patriot League student-athletes have earned CapitalOne/CoSIDA Academic All-District honors, with 39 on thefirst team.

*The Navy trio of Olaf Olson, Mark Meyer and Justin Vagtsall competed at the NCAA Men’s Swimming and DivingChampionship.

�� Mac Anthony, Men’s SwimmingSwimmer of the Meet

�� Al Cantello, Men’s Cross CountryCoach of the Year

(Third-Consecutive Honor)

Navy baseball claimed the 2011 Patriot League Regular Season Championship,and then defeated Army in the Tournament Championship Series.

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2010-11 PATRIOT LEAGUE HONORS FOR NAVY

TEAM TITLES• Men’s Cross Country• Women’s Basketball (regular season and tournament)• Men’s Swimming & Diving• Men’s Indoor Track & Field• Women’s Indoor Track & Field• Women’s Lacrosse• Baseball (regular season and tournament)

COACH OF THE YEAR• Al Cantello, Men’s Cross Country• Stefanie Pemper, Women’s Basketball• Bill Roberts, Men’s Swimming• Steve Cooksey, Men’s Indoor Track & Field• Carla Criste, Women’s Indoor Track & Field• Keith Puryear, Women’s Tennis• Paul Kostacopoulos, Baseball

PLAYER OF THE YEAR• Andrew Hanko, Men’s Cross Country• Mac Anthony, Men’s Swimming• Jess Palacio, Women’s Indoor Track & Field (runner)• Owen Bullard, Men’s Tennis• Jess Palacio, Women’s Outdoor Track & Field (runner)• Amanda Phelps, Women’s Outdoor Track & Field (field)• Jasmine DePompeo, Women’s Lacrosse (offensive)

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR• C.J. Elward, Men’s Cross Country• Jade Geif, Women’s Basketball• Zach Ingold, Men’s Swimming• Rheanna Vaughn, Women’s Swimming• J.J. Avila, Men’s Basketball• Tucker Hull, Men’s Lacrosse• David Hall, Golf• Taylor Cato, Baseball• Lauren Allam, Women’s Outdoor Tack & Field

SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR• Peter Reilly, Golf• Laura Gorinski, Women’s Swimming & Diving• Cody Rome, Men’s Indoor Track & Field• Nick Birger, Men’s Tennis

TOURNAMENT MOST VALUABLE PLAYER• Jade Geif, Women’s Basketball• Jasmine DePompeo, Women’s Lacrosse

�� David Hall, Men’s GolfRookie of the Year

Jasmine DePompeo, Women’s LacrosseOffensive Player of the Year and

Patriot League Tournament Most Valuable Player

�� Jade Geif, Women’s BasketballRookie of the Year and

Patriot League Tournament MVP

�� Jess Palacio, Women’s Track & FieldIndoor and Outdoor Runner of the Meet

�� Nick Birger, Men’s TennisOverall Patriot League

Scholar-Athlete of the Year

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