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1CSU BAKERSFIELD CROSS COUNTRY GORUNNERS.COM Quick Facts GENERAL INFORMATION School...........................California State University, Bakersfield Location.................................................................. Bakersfield, Calif. Founded............................................................................................1970 Enrollment.....................................................................................8,500 Colors.............................................................................. Blue and Gold Affiliation.................................................................. NCAA Division I Conference............................................................. Western Athletic President............................................................ Dr. Horace Mitchell Faculty Athletic Representative..................Dr. Roy LaFever Athletic Director............................... Kenneth “Ziggy” Siegfried Athletic Department Phone...........................(661) 654-2188 Ticket Office Phone.............................(661) 654-BLUE (2583) ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Assistant AD/Communications..................... Corey Costelloe Office Phone...................................................(661) 654-6071 E-mail.....................................................ccostelloe1@csub.edu Assistant SID & XC Contact...................................Isaac Comelli Office Phone...................................................(661) 654-3071 Cell Phone........................................................(661) 549-1533 E-mail........................................................... [email protected] SID Address................................. 9001 Stockdale Hwy. GYM 08 ......................................................Bakersfield, CA 93311-1022 SID FAX.......................................................................(661) 654-6978 Web site......................................................................GoRunners.com Facebook..................................Facebook.com/csubroadrunners Twitter/Instagram................................................@CSUBathletics COACHING STAFF Director of Cross Country..........Marcia Mansur-Wentworth Alma Mater.........................................................South Carolina Telephone.................................................................(661) 654-3476 E–mail.......................................................mmansur@csub.edu CROSS COUNTRY HISTORY Program Started...........................................................................1977 First Year at Division I Level..................................................2007 2015 INFORMATION 2014 Finish at WAC Championships........................... 7th of 8 Letterwinners Returning/Lost................................................6/2 Newcomers..............................................................................................5 We Are... Institution Name..................................................................CSU Bakersfield Acceptable Alternatives......................................... CSUB or Bakersfield Refrain From......................................................Cal State Bakersfield Never...........Bakersfield State, UC Bakersfield, Cal-Bakersfield Mascot..........................................................Roadrunners or ‘Runners Acceptable Abbreviations for print...............Bakersfield or CSUB Never............................................................ CSB or CS Bakersfield Location..... Bakersfield, CA (100 miles North of Los Angeles) in California’s agriculture-rich San Joaquin Valley. TABLE OF CONTENTS Quick Facts..............................................................................................2 Director of Cross Country..............................................................3 2015 Cross Country Roster...........................................................4 Returning Letterwinners............................................................5-8 Newcomers......................................................................................9-10 2014 In Review/2015 Preview................................................ 11 2014 Results....................................................................................... 12 Record Book........................................................................................ 13 All-Time Roster................................................................................. 14 Honor Roll............................................................................................ 15 About CSU Bakersfield........................................................... 16-19 2015 Schedule....................................................................................BC MEDIA INFORMATION DIRECTIONS TO CSU BAKERSFIELD: Coming from the 99 Freeway (north or south) exit at Ming Ave. and proceed WEST to Haggin Oaks Blvd. (approximately four miles). Turn RIGHT on Haggin Oaks to Camino Media. Turn LEFT on Camino Media. Turn RIGHT into campus and park in Lot I. MEDIA CREDENTIALS: Requests should be made via email to [email protected] or by phone to (661) 654-3071. MEDIA PARKING: Members of the media may park in any of the open non-reserved parking areas (IE, handicapped). Parking is free in Lot I on game days. Members of the media covering CSUB cross country on non-game days may park in lot I by leaving their media credentials prominently displayed on the dashboard. INTERVIEW POLICY: CSUB coaches and players will be available for postgame interviews on the field after a brief cool down period and team meeting. All midweek interviews with CSUB will be conducted before practice and must be arranged through the Athletic Communications’ Office at (661) 654-3071 or (661) 654-6071. TRAVEL: Please contact the Athletic Communications Office for CSU Bakersfield travel plans. CREDITS 2CSU BAKERSFIELD CROSS COUNTRY Writer/Editor: Isaac Comelli, Assistant Sports Information Director Cover Design: Isaac Comelli, Assistant Sports Information Director Photography: Mark Nessia, Rick Dodd, Isaac Comelli GORUNNERS.COM Director of Cross Country Marcia Mansur-Wentworth Marcia Mansur-Wentworth is in her fourth season at CSU Bakersfield. Mansur-Wentworth joined the Roadrunner staff in 2013 as the Director of Track and Field, adding cross country responsibilities in the summer of 2013. The veteran coach replaced longtime CSUB Director of Track and Field and Cross Country Alan Collatz, who retired after 30 years with the Roadrunners in 2012. In Mansur-Wentworth’s first three seasons at CSUB, the ‘Runners have made impressive strides both in competition and in the classroom. Since she joined the staff, the track and field and cross country teams have earned 54 Academic AllConference honors. In competition, the Roadrunner throwers have continued to excel. The 2014 season saw Bryan Wilmert become CSU Bakersfield’s first ever WAC Champion when he claimed the men’s hammer throw title. Wilmert went on to place 28th at the NCAA West Regional Qualifier in the event in a season which saw him move up to seventh all-time on CSUB’s Top 20 list. Wilmert went on to repeat as WAC hammer throw champion in 2015 while Karnell Grimes won a WAC title in the men’s javelin. Both Grimes and Wilmert represented CSUB at the NCAA Division I Regional Championships and both also left the program with Top 10 all-time performances in their respective events. Mansur-Wentworth has added a total of 24 AllConference honorees between indoor and outdoor track and field teams since coming to Bakersfield. Her 2014 relay teams proved to be outstanding as the women’s 4 x 100m team recorded the fastest CSUB time since 1982 and the 4 x 400m team was the fastest since 1996 with the 10th best CSUB mark all-time. The men’s 4 x 400m squad posted the fastest CSUB mark in over eight years as well. 3 In 2013, Thomas Judge repeated as Great West Conference champion in the hammer throw and qualified for the NCAA Division I Regional Championships in the event. Seven Roadrunners were awarded with All-GWC honors while Bakersfield earned 11 Academic All-GWC honors. Mansur-Wentworth brings a wealth of experience to the program as she guided the University of Central Florida (UCF) to 10 Atlantic Sun Conference (ASC) Championships before the Knights moved to the Conference USA. She won 10 ASC Coach of the Year awards during her 12-year tenure with the Knights. During that time, she also coached six conference athletes of the year, 50 individual conference champions and saw her studentathletes win 194 all-conference honors before stepping down in 2007. Mansur-Wentworth, who grew up in Colts Neck, N.J., was an eight-sport athlete at Marlboro High School, where she was the first female to run for the MHS cross country team. She then went to the University of South Carolina and played volleyball for one year. Since the Gamecocks didn’t have women’s track and field or cross country teams until 1988, she competed for the Carolina Track Club until she completed her degree in political science and philosophy. After college, MansurWentworth continued her competitive running career as a member of Team Adidas from 1985-89 and the Reebok Racing Club from 1990-95 as a distance runner. Her coaching resume includes being an assistant coach at the University of South Florida as well as for Brooks Johnson’s Training Group for postcollegiate athletes. She’s also worked with USA Track and Field as the executive director of the Florida division of the organization. Also, MansurWentworth served as the director of administration and co-owner of Steeple Timing and Event Management, a company started up by her husband that helped organize, promote and run 300 events a year including cross country and track meets. CSU BAKERSFIELD CROSS COUNTRY GORUNNERS.COM 2015 CSU Bakersfield Cross Country Roster Name Tori Blackmon Edith Duran Marina Emhoff Erika Nathaly Gutierrez Kimberly Higuera Victoria Larios Ariana Mariscal LaShya Morgan Kaylee Moyer Kim Ortiz Angel Valdez Yr. Jr. R-Fr. R-Jr. So. Jr. R-Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. So. Ht. 5-2 5-0 5-2 5-2 5-2 5-5 5-7 5-7 5-6 5-4 5-3 Hometown/Previous School Bakersfield, Calif./Stockdale HS East Los Angeles, Calif./Mira Monte HS Bakersfield, Calif./North HS Bakersfield, Calif./Centennial HS Bakersfield, Calif./Bakersfield College (South HS) Bakersfield, Calif./West HS Bakersfield, Calif./North HS Bakersfield, Calif./Ridgeview HS Bakersfield, Calif./North HS Bakersfield, Calif./Centennial HS Bakersfield, Calif./East HS Director of Track and Field and Cross Country: By Class Senior1 Junior 5 Sophomore 3 Freshman 2 Marcia Mansur-Wentworth (3rd season) Front Row (L t R): Tori Blackmon, Kaylee Moyer, Angel Valdez, Marina Emhoff. Back Row (L t R): Ariana Mariscal, Kimberly Higuera, Director of Cross Country Marcia MansurWentworth, Kim Ortiz, LaShya Morgan. Not pictured: Edith Duran, Erika Nathaly Gutierrez, Victoria Larios 4CSU BAKERSFIELD CROSS COUNTRY GORUNNERS.COM Retu r ning Roa drunne rs Tori Blackmon 5-2 • Jr. • Bakersfield, Calif. • Stockdale HS 2014-15 (SOPHOMORE): Posted season-best time of 21:11.2 in the Mustang Challenge…Ran a 26:04.4 at the Pomona-Pitzer 6k…Finished sixth for the ‘Runners and 56th overall at the WAC Championship (21:56.0)… TRACK: Competed in seven meets for the ‘Runners, three times in the 1500m, three times in the 3000m, and once in the 3000m steeplechase…recorded ninth-fastest time in CSUB history in 3000m steeplechase with time of 12:59.70 at the Cal Poly Invitational…At her final meet of the season, the Bulldog Invite, she lowered personal best in 3000m to 11:12.25… Reset personal best in 1500m at Cal State LA Invite with time of 5:06.54. 2013-14 (FRESHMAN): Placed second on the team and 99th overall in her first collegiate race at the Mark Covert Classic with a time of 21:08.40…Finished the UCR Invitational with her career-best time of 20:25.30 for the Roadrunners…Recorded a 22:02.90 time in the 5k at the WAC Championships, finishing the race 50th overall…Named Academic All-Conference…TRACK: Raced in a variety of distance races for the ‘Runners…Placed second at the AllComers meet in the 2 mile race with a time of 12:21.0… Finished 15th in the preliminaries of the 1 mile race at the WAC Indoor Championship with a time of 5:44.40…Posted a season best time of 5:09.49 in the 1500m at the PomonaPitzer Invitational… Named to the Academic All-WAC team. HIGH SCHOOL: A 2013 graduate of Stockdale High School… Coached by Bree Tape…Ran in the CIF Division 1 State Qualifier as a sophomore and senior…Earned SouthWest Yosemite League MVP honors during as a senior…Won SWYL Individual Championship as a junior in cross country…Won SWYL Championships all four years…Led cross country team to three Kern County Championship…First-team All-SWYL sophomore through senior year…First-team Bakersfield Californian All-Area sophomore through senior seasons… Holds the Yokuts Park 5k course record (18:23)…Member of the 2010 SWYL Championship track and field team…CIF Central Section Division 1 Runner-Up in soccer freshman, junior and senior year…Two-time SWYL Champion in soccer during her freshman and junior campaigns…First-team Bakersfield Californian All-Area as a junior and senior and second-team all-area as a sophomore…Three-time First-Team All-SWYL honoree. PERSONAL: Born Sept. 24, 1995…Daughter of Bobby and Jenni Blackmon...A natural science major working on a minor in chemistry…Wants to be a teacher after her time at CSUB. Ariana Mariscal 5-7 • Jr. • Bakersfield, Calif. • North HS 2014-15 (SOPHOMORE): Opened the season with a time of 21:11.9 in the Mark Covert 5k, finishing 77th overall… Shattered previous collegiate-best by over a minute with time of 19:51.1 at the Mustang Challenge where she finished 62nd…Closed season with 41st-place finish in the WAC 5k with a time of 20:05.0, her second best of the season…TRACK: Lowered personal best in the 800m to 2:13.07, moving from eighth all-time for CSUB to seventh… Finished sixth in the 800m at WAC Outdoors with a time of 2:16.37 to earn Second Team All-WAC honors…Ran personal best time of 4:52.26 in the 1500m at the CSUN Invitational, putting her 17th on CSUB Top 20 list...Took a leg for the 4 x 400m relay team which ran 12th-fastest time in CSUB history (3:50.89). 2013-14 (FRESHMAN): Raced in all five of the Roadrunners’ cross country meets and bested her previous season-best by more than 90 seconds with a time of 22:17.30 at the Mustang Challenge...Set a collegiate personal best by finishing the UC Riverside Invitational in 21:40.50…Finished the WAC Championship in 54th overall with a time of 22:57.80 in the 5k meet…TRACK: Set CSUB bests in 600m (1:34.80) and 600 yard (1:29.75)…Cracked the Bakersfield Top 20 all-time list in the 800m in only her second collegiate race with a time of 2:15.30…Posted the fastest 800m time of the season for the ‘Runners at the Pomona-Pitzer Invitational, crossing the line in 2:13.91 and moving to 8th all-time for Bakersfield... Earned All-Conference honors at both the WAC Indoor and Outdoor championships in the 800m with 3rd- and 6th-place finishes, respectively…Ran a leg on the 4 x 400m indoor relay team that posted a CSUB best time as well as the distance medley relay team which finished 6th all-time for Bakersfield at 12:59.18…Ran the second leg for the top 4 x 400m relay team which posted its best finish at the WAC Outdoor Championship (3:50.32), coming in 4th place at the meet, 10th all-time for CSUB, and the fastest Bakersfield time since 1996. HIGH SCHOOL: A 2013 graduate of North High School... Named North’s Most Valuable Athlete in 2013… a two-time Southeast Yosemite League MVP (2010 and 2013) and two-time SEYL1st-Team All-League honoree in track…Won SEYL Championships for cross country in 2010 and league championships from 2011-13 in track and field...Was a Jockey Club honoree and MVP in 2012. PERSONAL: Born June 24, 1995…Nickname is Arie…Daughter of Miguel and Martha Mariscal…A geology major. 5CSU BAKERSFIELD CROSS COUNTRY GORUNNERS.COM Retu r ning Roa drunne rs LaShya Morgan 5-7 • Jr. • Bakersfield, Calif. • Ridgeview HS 2014-15 (SOPHOMORE): Finished first for the Roadrunners in each race, taking her streak to 11 straight meets… Lowered previous collegiate-best time by over seven seconds with a 19:24.3 at the Mustang Challenge where she finished 39th…Broke into the CSUB Division I Top 10 list for the 6k with a time of 23:41.8 at the Pomona-Pitzer Invite…Reset her personal record in the WAC Championships 5k, finishing 30th overall with a time of 19:22.0…Now sits just four seconds outside of the CSU Bakersfield Division I Top 10 in the 5k…TRACK: Posted personal- and CSUB seasonbest time of 19:57.59 in the 5000m at Cal Poly Invitational… Lowered personal best in 3000m with season-best time of 10:56.17 at Run for the Dream while finishing sixth… Registered another season and personal best time of 4:58.21 in 1500m at Fresno State’s Twilight meet. 2013-14 (FRESHMAN): Finished first for the Roadrunners in each of the five meets…Posted a time of 19:39.80 in the Mark Covert Classic, finishing 38th out of 147…Set a collegiate best mark of 19:31.80, lowering her previous best by eight seconds, at the UC Riverside Invitational…Placed 43rd at the WAC Championships with a time of 20:38.10 in the 5k meet… TRACK: Competed in five different distance races for the ‘Runners… Ran the 3rd fastest CSUB time of the season in the 1500m with a time of 5:00.48 at the Pomona-Pitzer Invitational…Posted the fastest CSUB time of the season in the 1000m (3:27.89), 3000m (11:09.71), 5000m (19:18.15), and 1 mile (5:39.26) races and earned top 10 finishes in three those events…Cracked the Bakersfield Top 20 list in the 5000m with the 17th fastest all-time performance…Named to the Academic All-WAC team. HIGH SCHOOL: A 2013 graduate of Ridgeview High School… Competed for coach Adam Sester…Led Ridgeview to three South West Yosemite League Championships…Earned Team MVP honors along with All-League accolades…As a senior, she was named The Bakersfield Californian’s Runner of the Year…Owns the mile and two mile records at RHS…Also participated in basketball and dance. PERSONAL: Born Jan. 25, 1994…Nicknames are Shya and Squeaker…Daughter of James and Flora Morgan...Majoring in environmental resource management and getting a minor in geology…Plans to work for Chevron after her time at CSUB. 6CSU BAKERSFIELD CROSS COUNTRY Kaylee Moyer 5-5 • Sr. • Bakersfield, Calif. • North HS 2014-15 (JUNIOR): Opened her season by placing 89th at the Mark Covert Classic with season-best time of 22:43.6…Registered second-best time of the year at the Cal Poly 5k (22:55.2)… TRACK: Just missed personal best in 800m by less than a second with time of 2:37.56 at Run for the Dream…Lowered personal best time in 1500m to 5:11.80 in ninth-place finish …Posted personal best in 3000m at 11:41.90 at CSUN Invite. 2013-14 (SOPHOMORE): Raced in all five meets for the Roadrunners and finished the Mark Covert Classic with a time of 23:51.60…Posted a time of 21:51.11, lowering her previous season-best by two minutes, at the Mustang Challenge…Finished the UC Riverside Invitational 87th overall but with a season-best time of 21:51.11…Took 55th place at the WAC Championships meet where she finished the 5k race with a time of 24:12.70…TRACK: Posted the third fastest ‘Runner time of the indoor season in the 1000m (3:37.87)…Finished 29th out of 53 competitors at the Cal State LA Invitational in the 1500m with a time of 5:15.40… Posted her collegiate-best time of 5:14.17 in the 1500m at the Ben Brown Invitational…Also competed in the 1 mile and 2 mile events during the indoor season. 2012-13 (FRESHMAN): Had an impressive debut with the ‘Runners where she finished as one of the top-five runners for CSUB in multiple meets…Took 31st place at the Great West Conference meet with a time of 21:11….Put up a 19:37.74, her fastest mark of the season, at the Cal State Northridge Invite, where she took 35th place...TRACK: Recorded the best indoor time for CSUB in the 800m with a 2:37.17 mark…Also ran in the mile and 3000m events… Completed a season-best 5:20.87 in the 1500m race at the Cal Poly Pomona Invite...Was a member of the 4x800 team that placed third at the Pasadena Games with a time of 10:21.60. HIGH SCHOOL: Was member of North’s successful cross country team that earned Southwest Yosemite League championship in 2010 and Stars’ track and field team that earned 2011 and 2012 SWYL championships...Coached by Brian Huens, Allison Doorn and Adam Dawson....In 2008, named cross country Rising Star...In 2009, named track team’s Best Distance Runner...In 2010, earned NHS EDGE Award...In 2011, named Best Distance Runner, earned spots on all-league and all-area squads and honored by Bakersfield Jockey Club...Named XC MVP each of first three years...In 2012, third Best Distance Runner and won Sam Lynn Award (top female athlete at North)...Qualified for CIF State Cross Country meet in 2012...Also played soccer for the Stars. PERSONAL: Born Apr. 15, 1994...A political sciences major working on minor in economics...Hopes to become a teacher after time at CSUB...Daughter of Denny and Blanca Moyer. GORUNNERS.COM Retu r ning Roa drunne rs Kim Ortiz 5-5 • So. • Bakersfield, Calif. • Centennial HS 2014-15 (FRESHMAN): Competed in three races for the ‘Runners…Posted a time of 24:40.6 in a 108th-place finish at the Mustang Challenge in her fastest meet of the season…TRACK: Ran in the 1500m five times…Opened season with mark of 6:16.80 at Cal State LA Invitational…Worked personal best time down to 6:02.26 in last meet of season at Bulldog Invite. HIGH SCHOOL: A 2014 graduate of Centennial High School… Coached by Vondre Armour…Competed in both cross country and track and field…Helped lead the Golden Hawks to win a cross country SWYL championship in 2013...Was honored with the Golden Hawk Victory Wreath Award and the State Seal of Bilteracy…Was named Most Improved on the cross country team. PERSONAL: Born Sept. 6, 1996…Daughter of Rene Ortiz and Eleuteria Salazar...A nursing major who hopes to work as a nurse in the Navy or Air Force… Nicknames include Piccolo and J-Lo. Angel Valdez 5-3• So. • Bakersfield, Calif. • East HS 2014 (FRESHMAN): Was a standout performer for the cross country team, finished second or third for the ‘Runners at every meet…Posted a time of 21:10.2 in a 75th-place finish in her first collegiate race at the Mark Covert Classic 5k…Shattered her previous collegiatebest with a 19:56.5 time at the Mustang Challenge 5k where she finished 64th…Registered a time of 24:07.9 in the Pomona-Pitzer 6k…Finished season with a 38th-place finish in the WAC Championships 5k (19:58.0)…TRACK: Competed in 1500m twice and 3000m five times…Posted personal best time of 5:12.58 in 1500m at Pomona-Pitzer Invite…Lowered previous personal best by 18 seconds to 10:56.93 in 3000m at Bulldog Invitational…Finished seventh at Cal Poly Invite with new personal best of 10:46.95 in 3000m…Time was good enough for 15th all-time in CSUB history in the event. HIGH SCHOOL: A 2014 graduate of East High School… Coached by Richard Villalovos…Was honored with numerous awards during high school career including Bakersfield Jockey Club Award for cross country in 2011 and 2013, team MVP in 2013, cross country All-League in 2013 and 2014, and Outstanding Female Athlete in 2014…Graduated with a cumulative GPA of 4.37 and received the Martha Ortiz Memorial Scholarship…Also played soccer for the Blades where she earned 2nd Team All-League in 2013. PERSONAL: Born Dec. 16, 1995…Daughter of Juan and Diana Valdez...A mathematics major who wants to become a teacher after her time at CSUB…Plays clarinet, cello, trumpet, and piano…Several relatives competed in collegiate sports including mother, Diana Valdez (Chavez), who ran cross country and track for Santa Ana College and Bakersfield College in the 80s. 7CSU BAKERSFIELD CROSS COUNTRY GORUNNERS.COM Retu r ning Roa drunne rs 8CSU BAKERSFIELD CROSS COUNTRY GORUNNERS.COM N ewco m e rs Edith Duran 5-0 • R-Fr. • East Los Angeles, Calif. • Mira Monte HS 2014 (REDSHIRT): Did not compete for the Roadrunners. HIGH SCHOOL: A 2014 graduate of Mira Monte High School...Coach was Dimitrius Lara...Competed for both the cross country and swimming teams in CIF Division 3...Awarded the Hector Ibarra Scholarship and the Future Leaders Scholarship. PERSONAL: Born Aug. 2, 1996...Daughter of Clara Cruz... Plans to major in art and minor in chemistry...Hopes to be an artist after her time at CSUB…Enjoys drawing and photography in her free time. Erika Nathaly Gutierrez 5-2 • So. • Bakersfield, Calif. • Centennial HS 2015 (FRESHMAN): Competed in one meet for the ‘Runners…Posted a time of 6:36.29 in 14th-place finish in 1500m at Fresno State’s Twilight meet. HIGH SCHOOL: A 2014 graduate of Centennial High School…Competed under Vondre Armour…Helped lead the Golden Hawks cross country team to a SWYL championship as a senior…Also played soccer at Centennial…Earned Spanish honors and had perfect attendance. PERSONAL: Born Aug. 7, 1996…Daughter of Erika Pena… Plans to major in nursing and hopes to attend medical school after her time at CSUB…Hobbies include working out, cooking, and going to church…Nickname is Nat. Marina Emhoff 5-2 • R-Jr. • Bakersfield, Calif. • North HS 2015 (R-SOPHOMORE): Did not compete for the cross country team... TRACK: Primarily competed in the 400m dash, but also raced in the 100m, 200m, and 300m races…Led CSUB in 400m most of the year including in seventhplace finish at Bulldog Invite (57.13)… Posted new personal best time of 56.57 in finals of WAC Outdoors to finish fifth…Earned Second Team All-Conference with the time which was 11th on CSUB’s Top 20 in the event…Registered personal bests in 100m (12.46) and 200m (25.52) and season best in the 300m (43.36)…Took a leg for the 4 x 400m relay team which ran 12th-fastest time in CSUB history (3:50.89). 2014 (R-FRESHMAN): Did not compete for the cross country team...TRACK: Put together a strong first season for the ‘Runners, racing in mostly the 200m and 400m…Finished 26th in the preliminaries of the 200m at the WAC Indoor Champion (26.18)…Posted a season best time in the 200m at the Cal Poly Invite (25.59)…Posted a season best time of 58.47 in the 400m at the NAU Invitational with a 12th-place finish…Ran the leadoff leg for the 4 x 100m relay team which posted the best CSUB time of the season (47.20) at the WAC Outdoor championship with a sixth-place finish…Also led off for the 4 x 400m relay team that cracked the CSUB All-Time Top 20 (10th) with a time of 3:50.32 and a fourth-place finish at the WAC Outdoor meet. 2013 (FRESHMAN): Took a redshirt during her freshman year. HIGH SCHOOL: A 2012 graduate of North High School…Ran under coach Adam Dawson…Helped lead the Stars to the SWYL league championship in the 2011 and 2012 season… Also played soccer and basketball and competed in cross country in high school. PERSONAL: Born Aug. 22, 1994…Daughter of Billy Emhoff and Analicia Gonzales…Plans to major in kinesiology and minor in biblical studies…Wants to work at Michigan State after her time at CSUB. 9CSU BAKERSFIELD CROSS COUNTRY GORUNNERS.COM N ewco m e rs Kimberly Higuera Victoria Larios 5-2 • Jr. • Bakersfield Calif. • Bakersfield College 2012-15 (JUNIOR COLLEGE): Competed in cross country and track and field at Bakersfield College under coaches Dave Frickel and Pam Kelley…Earned an associations degree in criminal justice. HIGH SCHOOL: A 2012 graduate of South High School...Coach was David Martinez...Earned AllSWYL in 2013…Named Team MVP and Most Improved for the Rebels. PERSONAL: Born Sept. 23, 1994...Daughter of Ramos and Margarita Higuera...A criminal justice major...Hopes to become a K-9 police officer after her time at CSUB. 10CSU BAKERSFIELD CROSS COUNTRY 5-5 • R-Fr. • Bakersfield, Calif. • West HS 2014 (REDSHIRT): Did not compete for the Roadrunners. HIGH SCHOOL: A 2014 graduate of West High School...Coach was Mark Oglevie...Earned All-SWYL in 2013… Also competed in track and field for the Vikings…Was a member of the President’s Education Award’s Program and National Society of High School Scholars… Earned the Golden State Merit Diploma. PERSONAL: Born Aug. 17, 1996...Daughter of Avelino and Carmen Larios...Plans to major in kinesiology...Hopes to become a physician’s assistant after her time at CSUB. GORUNNERS.COM 2014 In Review The 2014 season featured a drastic improvement by the Roadrunner cross country team. One of the biggest evidences of that progress was the 2014 edition of the Western Athletic Conference Championships. In 2013, CSU Bakersfield put together an average finish of 21:35.70 as a team. The second time around at the WAC Championships, the ‘Runners finished with an average time of 20:09.20. The 2013 squad had no individual place in the Top 40 while three CSUB women accomplished that feat in 2014. LaShya Morgan has been a standout leader in each of her first two seasons at CSUB. Now headed into her junior campaign, the Bakersfield native looks to continue her streak of consecutive meets leading the ‘Runners. After pacing CSUB again at the 2014 WAC Championships, Morgan has now finished first for Bakersfield in all 11 of her collegiate meets. Morgan, a graduate of Ridgeview High School in Bakersfield, set personal records in both the 5k and 6k races this season. The junior’s time of 23:41.8 at the Pomona-Pitzer invitational 6k boosted Morgan into the CSUB Top 10 Division I times list. One month after making herself the seventh-fastest ‘Runner in 6k races, Morgan peaked in the WAC Championships 5k with another PR of 19:22.0. She is now just four seconds outside of the CSUB Top 10 for the 5k race. The ‘Runners got a pleasant surprise in another underclassman, Angel Valdez. In her freshman season, Valdez finished either second or third for CSUB in each meet while being one of only three ‘Runners to crack the 20-minute barrier in a 5k race. The sophomore will play an important role as Bakersfield’s No. 2 runner in 2015. Ariana Mariscal enjoyed an impressive sophomore campaign despite the crossover from being a mid-distance runner on the track and field team. A two-time All-WAC performer in the 800m, Mariscal managed the tricky path from converting her success in track to success in cross country. The junior set her personal best at the Mustang Challenge 5k in September with a time of 19:51.1. The time helped her to finish second for CSUB at the meet, her top finish of the season. 2015 Preview With the loss of redshirt senior Megan Thompson to graduation, the Roadrunners will look to a new group of upperclassmen to lead the way on the courses during the 2015 season. LaShya Morgan, Ariana Mariscal, and Tori Blackmon all return to the team for their third season with the ‘Runners while senior Kaylee Moyer will conclude her career in 2015. These four veterans will pave the way for a CSUB team which is ripe with potential. Also returning for Director of Track and Field and Cross Country Marcia Mansur-Wentworth is sophomore Angel Valdez. The Bakersfield native and East High School alumna will be a youthful sparkplug for the ‘Runners after a standout freshman campaign. Morgan, a graduate of West High School in Bakersfield, will look to continue her streak of pacing the Roadrunners. The junior has finished first for CSUB in all 11 of her collegiate races and the combination of Morgan and Valdez is expected to pack a powerful punch. “LaShya returns as our top runner the past two years and has led every workout during the preseason,” MansurWentworth said. “She is a strong and consistent performer. Angel was never out of the top four last year as a freshman. She also had the fastest 3000-meter of the entire team last spring in track season. Excellent racer!” CSUB’s head coach also looks to Mariscal, who is still learning to translate success on the track to success on the course, to continue to show her great range. Marina Emhoff, a fellow mid-distance runner from the CSUB track and field team, will take her first shot at cross country since high school, according to Mansur-Wentworth: “Marina is showing great strength in training so far. She had breakthrough performances last year in track to earn All-Conference in the 400-meter. I expect her to be a valuable asset to both teams this year.” The Roadrunners welcome four more newcomers to the squad: sophomores Victoria Larios, Edith Duran, and Erika Nathaly Gutierrez. The latter two join the cross country team from track and field, like Emhoff, and each will add depth for the ‘Runners. The Roadrunners open their season Tues., Sept. 1 at the Pepperdine Invitational in Malibu, Calif. CSUB traditionally opens its season at the Mark Covert Classic put on by Cal State Fullerton, but Mansur-Wentworth decided to shake things up: “We are opening with a smaller, but still very competitive meet at Pepperdine this season. In the past, our team has not competed well at the Fullerton meet. I decided to make a change and try something different this year.” From Malibu, the ‘Runners will head to Fresno Sept. 11 for the Bulldog Invitational. The following weekend, CSUB will tackle the Mustang Challenge but on by Master’s College Sept. 19. The ‘Runners will tackle two meets in October to prepare for the WAC Championships. The 2015 WAC Cross Country Championships is slated for Halloween morning and will be hosted by Utah Valley in Orem, Utah. The ‘Runners will send its top squad to battle it out with the rest of the WAC. 11CSU BAKERSFIELD CROSS COUNTRY GORUNNERS.COM 2014 CSU Bakersfield Cross Country Results Time CSUB Overall Finish Finish Date Meet Tori Blackmon (5k PR - 20:25.3 - 10/19/13) 21:51.8 5th 84th 8/30/14 Mark Covert 5k 17:05.8 6th 42nd 9/5/14 Fresno State 4.2k 21:11.2 6th 90th 9/20/14 Mustang Challenge 5k 26:04.4 5th 118th 10/4/14 Pomona-Pitzer 6k 21:18.8 5th 12th 10/18/14 Cal Poly 5k 21:56.0 6th 56th 11/1/14 WAC 5k Jorey Braughton (5k PR - 20:02.2 - 10/13/12) 17:45.5 8th 52nd 9/5/14 Fresno State 4.2k Ariana Mariscal (5k PR - 19:51.1 - 9/20/14) 21:11.9 4th 77th 8/30/14 Mark Covert 5k 16:45.3 4th 37th 9/5/14 Fresno State 4.2k 19:51.1 2nd 62nd 9/20/14 Mustang Challenge 5k 26:28.0 6th 127th 10/4/14 Pomona-Pitzer 6k 21:15.8 4th 11th 10/18/14 Cal Poly 5k 20:05.0 3rd 41st 11/1/14 WAC 5k LaShya Morgan (5k PR - 19:22 - 11/1/14) 19:54.2 1st 40th 8/30/14 Mark Covert 5k 16:02.8 1st 27th 9/5/14 Fresno State 4.2k 19:24.3 1st 39th 9/20/14 Mustang Challenge 5k 23:41.8 1st 39th 10/4/14 Pomona-Pitzer 6k 19:47.4 1st 5th 10/18/14 Cal Poly 5k 19:22.0 1st 30th 11/1/14 WAC 5k Kaylee Moyer (5k PR - 21:31.0 - 10/19/13) 22:43.6 7th 89th 8/30/14 Mark Covert 5k 17:42.0 7th 51st 9/5/14 Fresno State 4.2k 28:34.7 7th 161st 10/4/14 Pomona-Pitzer 6k 22:55.2 7th 15th 10/18/14 Cal Poly 5k Megan Thompson (5k PR - 19:27.2 - 9/24/11) 20:36.0 2nd 64th 8/30/14 Mark Covert 5k 16:28.6 3rd 34th 9/5/14 Fresno State 4.2k 20:43.5 4th 81st 9/20/14 Mustang Challenge 5k 25:31.0 4th 103rd 10/4/14 Pomona-Pitzer 6k 20:43.1 3rd 10th 10/18/14 Cal Poly 5k 20:28.0 4th 47th 11/1/14 WAC 5k Angel Valdez (5k PR - 19:56.5 - 9/20/14) 21:10.2 3rd 75th 8/30/14 Mark Covert 5k 16:22.2 2nd 32nd 9/5/14 Fresno State 4.2k 19:56.5 3rd 64th 9/20/14 Mustang Challenge 5k 24:07.9 2nd 56th 10/4/14 Pomona-Pitzer 6k 20:16.4 2nd 7th 10/18/14 Cal Poly 5k 19:58.0 2nd 38th 11/1/14 WAC 5k 2014 CSU Bakersfield Cross Country Results August 30 at Mark Covert Classic 5k Avg. Time: 20:56.8 September 5 at Fresno State Invitational 4.2k Avg. Time: 16:30.7 20 at Mustang Challenge 5k Avg. Time: 20:10.0 October 4 at Pomona-Pitzer Invitational 6k Avg. Time: 24:57.1 18 at Cal Poly Invitational 5k Avg. Time: 20:40.2 November 1 at WAC Chamionship 5k Kim Ortiz (5k PR - 24:40.6 - 9/20/14) 19:33.5 8th 52nd 9/5/14 Fresno State 4.2k 24:40.6 7th 108th 9/20/14 Mustang Challenge 5k 24:41.3 8th 16th 10/18/14 Cal Poly 5k Orieth Rodriguez (5k PR - 19:49) 21:58.3 6th 86th 8/30/14 Mark Covert 5k 16:54.7 9th 61st 9/5/14 Fresno State 4.2k 20:54.7 5th 86th 9/20/14 Mustang Challenge 5k 25:20.0 3rd 96th 10/4/14 Pomona-Pitzer 6k 21:58.0 6th 14th 10/18/14 Cal Poly 5k 20:53.0 5th 51st 11/1/14 WAC 5k 12CSU BAKERSFIELD CROSS COUNTRY GORUNNERS.COM 8th of 8 5th of 5 11th of 17 12th of 17 2nd of 2 7th of 8 D i vision I R ecords 5k No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 6k No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Time 17:40 17:54 18:24 18:43 18:49 18:52 18:53 19:05 19:10 19:18 Time 22:22 22:28 22:48 23:10 23:34 23:40 23:41 23:46 23:49 23:51 ‘Runner Arianna Celis Casey Glassey Cecilia Lopez Jazmin Lopez Christa McCann Katherine Patrick Monica Guzman Judith Mata Lauren Nolasco Lina Nuñez ‘Runner Casey Glassey Arianna Celis Jazmin Lopez Christa McCann Anaiz Ortiz Cecilia Lopez LaShya Morgan Monica Guzman Lina Nuñez Ashley Nolasco Consecutive Races Leading CSUB No. No. Races ‘Runner 1. 11 LaShya Morgan 2. 8 Arianna Celis 3. 5 Jazmin Lopez 4. 4 Christa McCann Date 10/22/10 9/25/10 10/22/10 10/13/12 9/20/08 10/17/08 10/22/10 9/18/10 9/29/07 9/22/07 Date 10/3/09 10/3/09 9/15/12 10/4/08 9/15/12 10/15/11 10/3/14 10/15/11 10/3/09 10/4/08 Since First Div. I Season; 2007-08 Meet Titan Invitational Roadrunner Invitational Titan Invitational Northridge Invitational Roadrunner Invitational Roadrunner Classic Titan Invitational Fresno State Dual UC Riverside Invitational Roadrunner Invitational Meet UC Davis Doc Adams Open UC Davis Doc Adams Open UC Riverside Invitational Pepperdine Invitational UC Riverside Invitational CS Northridge Invitational Pomona-Pitzer Invitational CS Northridge Invitational UC Davis Doc Adams Open Pepperdine Invitational Start/End Dates 8/31/13 - 11/1/14 10/10/09 - 10/22/10 9/15/12 - 10/27/12 9/6/08 - 10/4/08 Former ‘Runners Arianna Celis (left) and Casey Glassey (right) own the two fastest times in CSU Bakersfield Division I history in the 5k and 6k races. 13CSU BAKERSFIELD CROSS COUNTRY GORUNNERS.COM A l l-Tim e Ro ste r A Eloisa Aguirre Bird Anderson Birinder Aujla B Shannon Battles Devan Bernier Tori Blackmon Korina Blanks Pam Boyles Jorey Braughton Jenna Bunag C April Cacuyog Madge Carter Arianna Celis Jessica Chvala Meredith Christian Lisa Cooper Melisa Cruz Claudia Cuevas D Carla Dekker Debbie DePetro Alicia Diaz Beth Diffenbaugh Karen Dragt Amanda Duket Melissa Dunbar Robin Dunbar 1986 1977 2006 1985, 86, 87 89 2003 2013, 14 2001 1990, 91 2011, 12, 13, 14 2012 2008 1980 2009, 10 2006 1999 1986, 87 2010, 11, 12 2011, 12 E 1985 1986, 87 2006 2001, 02, 03 1985 2010 2001, 02, 03 1979 F Julia Fitch Adela Flores 2009 2003 G Marcia Garcia Sanjuana Garcia Corri Gentry Casey Glassey Monica Guzman 1982 2007, 08, 09 1987, 88 2009, 10 2010, 11, 12 H Candace Hadley 1987, 88 Joanne Hodnick 1980 Laurie Hogopian 1980, 81 Jeanne Hanson 1988 Vickie Hatchell 1981 Teresa Hentges 1986 Amantha Hordagoda2006 I Zuzana Iler J Donna Jackson Felicia Jasso Tammy Jones Cristina Juarez 2004 1987, 88 2006, 07, 08 1985 2001 K Connie King Christine Krumm L Kathy Langdoc Alyssa Lewis Bethany Lopez Cecilia Lopez Jazmin Lopez Laura Lowe Sha Lucas M Mary Ann Maric Ariana Mariscal Diane Marshall Kaycee Martin Ana Martinez Judith Mata Ryan Mayfield Christa McCann Jessica McCune Michelle McGinnis Keely McKinzie Rosa Medina Sara Mijwel Lovette Mioni LaShya Morgan Johanna Montes Kaylee Moyer Jamie Muskrat N Tonia Nielson Ashley Nolasco Lauren Nolasco Lina Nuñez O Anaiz Ortiz Kim Ortiz P Katrina Parker Katherine Patrick Fidelina Perez Carrie Pittman Wendi Plott Erin Pulcher 2008, 09 1999, 02 1980 2006 2006, 07 2009, 10, 11, 12 2011, 12 1984 1981 1976 2013, 14 1986 2003 2001, 02, 03 2008, 09, 10, 11 2001, 02, 03, 04 2007, 08, 09 2003 1986 1999 1985, 86 2009 2003 2013, 14 2010, 11 2012, 13, 14 2001, 02 1980 2008 2006, 07 2006, 07, 08, 09 2012 2014 Q 2008 2006, 07, 08 1999, 01 1985 2001, 02, 03, 05 1999 R Shelby Rahilly Nancy Ramirez Teresa Ramirez Tiana Ring Monique Rodriguez Orieth Rodriguez 1985, 86 1979 1981 2006 2001, 02, 03 2014 S Lydia Sanchez Maria Sanchez Veronica Sanchez 14CSU BAKERSFIELD CROSS COUNTRY 1999, 01 1999 1999, 01 GORUNNERS.COM Tracy Scofield Jodie Seay Erica Silva Becky Soto Carrie Stevens Erin Stewart T Yesmin Tanguma Valerie Taylor Megan Thompson Alice Trumbly 1980, 81, 85 1980 2006 1986 1980. 81 2001 U 2009 2006 2010, 11, 13, 14 1979 V Angel Valdez Alicia Veiss Brenda Villanueva 2014 2003 1980, 81 W Katelynn Webb Angie White Debbie Wilson X 2012 2003 1980 Y Z Martina Zdrazila 1988 This All-Time Roster is based on available information to the CSUB Athletic Communications Department. If you have a correction or addition to this All-Time Roster, please contact us at [email protected] Missing: 1977 - 85, 87 - 99, 2000, 2004, 2005 H o no r Ro l l NCAA Division I Honors 2013 2013 2013 2014 2014 2012 2012 2013 2014 WAC ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM Tori Blackmon Jorey Braughton LaShya Morgan Tori Blackmon LaShya Morgan GWC ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM Melisa Cruz ALL-GWC TEAM Melisa Cruz WAC CHAMPIONSHIP FINISHES 8th of 8 7th of 8 NCAA Division II Honors 2005 1989 1990 1991 2003 2004 2004 2004 2003 2004 CCAA Dr. Hal Charnofsky Memorial Award Wendi Plott ALL-CCAA TEAM Shannon Battles Pam Boyles Pam Boyles Ryan Mayfield Zuzana Iler Ryan Mayfield NCAA DIV. II ALL-WEST REGION Ryan Mayfield CCAA RUNNER OF THE WEEK Ryan Mayfield (Sept. 9-14) Ryan Mayfield (Sept. 13-19) BEST CCAA CHAMPIONSHIP FINISH (1977-92, 99-06) 1981 Third Place 15CSU BAKERSFIELD CROSS COUNTRY GORUNNERS.COM S ince opening it’s doors in 1970, the growth of California State University, Bakersfield has kept pace with the fastest-growing metropolitan area in the state. Thus, its role as the only four-year institution within a 100-mile radius becomes even more significant as it extends higher education opportunities to the increasing economic and social center. B VISION y 2014-15, CSU Bakersfield will be the leading campus in the CSU system in terms of faculty, academic excellence and diversity, quality of the student experience C MISSION alifornia State University, Bakersfield is a comprehensive public university committed to offering excellent undergraduate and graduate programs that advance the intellectual and personal development of its students. An emphasis on student learning is enhanced by a commitment to scholarship, diversity, service, global awareness and life-long learning. CSUB collaborates with partners in the community to increase the region’s overall educational level, enhance its quality of life, and support its economic development. 16CSU BAKERSFIELD CROSS COUNTRY Bakersfield The Roadrunner Athletic program has long-embodied the ideas of the vision and mission. With a commitment to academic achievement, community involvement and athletic excellence, Roadrunner student-athletes, coaches and staff can look back on four decades of unparalleled success at the NCAA Division II level as they embrace the challenges and opportunities in the present-day Division I program. The natural transition from Division II status began in the 2006-07 academic year and following a successful NCAA certification process, CSUB is now a full-fledged Division I member offering seven men’s sports (baseball, basketball, golf, soccer, outdoor track & field, swimming and wrestling, and 11 women’s sports (basketball, cross country, golf, sand volleyball, soccer, softball, swimming, indoor/outdoor track & field, volleyball and water polo). CSUB became a member of the Western Athletic Conference on July 1, 2013 for all sports except for wrestling (Pac-12), women’s water polo (MPSF), and sand volleyball (independent). GORUNNERS.COM Quality And Diverse Faculty The excellence of any educational institution is determined by the quality and diversity of its faculty. At CSU Bakersfield, inspirational teachers and disciplined scholars are our foundation. They span a full spectrum of disciplines – from English, psychology, and philosophy to education, business and nursing – which represent both the quality and diversity of academic experiences offered to our students. Faculty serve not only as our students’ academic advisers, instructors and research supervisors, they serve as role models and mentors as students consider their next steps in planning their careers and lives. We have an excellent and diverse faculty and the highest percentage of faculty in the California State University system with terminal degrees. More than 90% of our tenured faculty earned doctorate degrees in their fields of study. Commitment To Student Learning A second defining aspect of an institution is its commitment to the achievement of its student learning and student development goals. CSU Bakersfield has a long history of faculty excellence in teaching, and small classes have facilitated student learning. The quality of their teaching is enhanced by the faculty’s engagement in research, scholarship and creative activities. Such engagement also demonstrates faculty members’ productivity within and contributions to their disciplines. 8,000 undergraduate and graduate students on the main campus in Bakersfield and our Antelope Valley Center in Lancaster benefit from excellent academic programs with a student-to-faculty ratio of 17:1. CSUB student learning also benefits from a wide range of co–curricular opportunities. In addition to more than 90 registered student clubs and organizations on campus, our student and campus life is enhanced by the move of our athletics program to NCAA Division I, and the construction of a 75,000 square foot recreation center. Accreditations CSUB and its academic programs have earned some of the nation’s and region’s highest accreditations. The University is accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Senior Colleges and Universities of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC). For more comprehensive list of accreditations, please see the list below. Bachelor’s Degrees Anthropology Art Biology Business Administration Chemistry Child, Adolescent, and Family Studies Communications Computer Science Criminal Justice Economics English Environmental Resource Management Geology History Interdisciplinary Studies Liberal Studies Mathematics Music Natural Science Nursing Philosophy Physical Education and Kinesiology Physics Political Science Pre-Nursing Psychology Public Administration Religious Studies Sociology Spanish Special Major Theatre Arts Master’s Degrees Administration Anthropology Business Administration Counseling Counseling Psychology Education English Geology History Interdisciplinary Studies Mathematics / Teaching Nursing Psychology Public Administration Social Work Sociology Spanish Doctoral Programs Educational Leadership 17CSU BAKERSFIELD CROSS COUNTRY GORUNNERS.COM California State University, Bakersfield President Dr. Horace Mitchell Dr. Horace Mitchell became the fourth President of California State University, Bakersfield (CSUB) in July 2004 after thirty-six years of experience in higher education. Under Dr. Mitchell’s leadership, the University is entering a period of rapid development, with a vision to extend the excellence and diversity of the faculty and academic programs, enhance the quality of the student experience and strengthen community engagement. Dr. Mitchell came to his current position from the University of California, Berkeley, where he served as Vice Chancellor, Business and Administrative Services (1995-2004) and affiliated professor, African American Studies (1996-2004). Upon leaving UC Berkeley, he was awarded the Berkeley Citation, one of the campus’ highest honors. Also, the title Vice Chancellor-Business Affairs, Emeritus was bestowed on him by the President of the University of California system. Dr. Mitchell holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology, a master of arts in education, and a Ph.D. in counseling psychology, all from Washington University in St. Louis. Dr. Mitchell, also a Professor of Psychology at CSUB, has teaching and research interests in the areas of identity construction, multicultural psychology, and psychological assessment. He continues to teach each year, and he maintains his California license for private practice as a psychologist. Dr. Mitchell is a member of the board of directors of the United Way of Kern County and the National Association of College and University Business Officers (NACUBO). He has served on the board of directors of the American Council on Education and is a commissioner and vice chair of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. He is also the representative for the Western Athletic Conference to the NCAA, presenting the membership’s desires for policies within intercollegiate athletics. Dr. Mitchell and “First Lady” Barbara Mitchell have been married for 48 years. Mrs. Mitchell’s education and professional career have been in the areas of nursing, counseling, social work and educational administration. She is an adjunct faculty member in CSUB’s Department of Advanced Educational Studies and Department of Social Work. The Mitchells have three adult children and six grandchildren. California State University, Bakersfield Vice President of Student Affairs Dr. Thomas Wallace Dr. Thomas Wallace is in his fourth fullseason as the Vice President of Student Affairs at CSU Bakersfield where his department oversees several programs on campus including Athletics on a dayto-day basis. Dr. Wallace came to Bakersfield in 2012 after working in a similar capacity at the University of Nebraska-Omaha. Dr. Wallace serves as a member of the President’s Cabinet and is responsible for campus programs, services, and activities that support the university’s educational mission by promoting student development, enhancing the quality of the student experience, and campus life. 18CSU BAKERSFIELD CROSS COUNTRY Wallace is a career educator, amassing 32 years of experience. Prior to becoming a professor of educational leadership and a student affairs administrator at the University of Mississippi where he served from 1990 to 2010, Wallace was a K-12 teacher and principal. Wallace earned a Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education, a Master of Arts in Education Administration and a Doctor of Philosophy in Higher Education Administration/Educational Leadership, all from the University of Mississippi. He is married and has two daughters and one son. He enjoys jogging, tennis, basketball, board games, reading, and traveling. GORUNNERS.COM California State University, Bakersfield Director of Athletics Kenneth “Ziggy” Siegfried CSU Bakersfield President Dr. Horace Mitchell and Vice President of Student Affairs Dr. Thomas Wallace appointed Kenneth “Ziggy” Siegfried as Athletics Director for CSUB Athletics on Aug. 20, 2015. Siegfried had been placed in the interim athletics director role in July of the previous year and led the department to the best year in its Division I history through a commitment to excellence. This commitment has created successes in the areas of academics, competition, and student-athlete well-being. Academic achievement has soared under Siegfried’s leadership. In 2014, CSUB student-athletes reached their highest ever cumulative GPA of 2.97 compared to 2.87 the year prior. Additionally, in the winter quarter, a record term GPA of 3.02 was achieved with 164 student-athletes achieving a 3.0 GPA or above compared to 112 student-athletes the winter before. Competitive success also reached an all-time high in Division I as CSUB volleyball made a thrilling run in the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) tournament, winning the department’s first ever WAC tournament championship. In the spring of 2015, CSUB baseball won the WAC tournament championship as well and participated in the NCAA Los Angeles Regional where they won CSUB’s first Division I postseason contest, eliminating Ole Miss 2-1. In total, CSUB Athletics competed in four conference championship games compared to one in 2013-14. Siegfried has also placed a focus on student-athlete welfare and life skills. In the fall, Siegfried created a new position and hired the first ever full-time life skills coordinator and established the Runner Ready program. The purpose of this new program is is to prepare student-athletes for success in life during and after college athletics. That initiative was rewarded in the summer of 2015 when CSUB Athletics was rewarded the NCAA Accelerated Academic Support Program grant, a multi-year gift of $870,000, much of which will go towards renovating a 7,000 square-foot academics center. As interim athletics director Siegfried oversees all operational aspects of an 18 sport NCAA Division I athletics department with an estimated $10 million annual budget, over eighty coaches and staff, and approximately 325 student-athletes. He is involved in assessment and design of budgets for all athletic programs and departments. Prior to being named the Interim Athletics Director, Siegfried served as the Senior Associate AD at CSUB. In his role, he managed the athletics department in the absence of the athletics director, was the sport administrator for multiple sports, led the external relations of the department and was the chair of multiple head coaching searches. Fundraising was and continues to be a major strength for Siegfried as Roadrunner Scholarship Fund membership increased by 114% while the total number of donors increased by 65% during his time at CSUB. Roadrunner Scholarship Fund donations also set new records for dollars raised for the third straight year to over $700,000, bringing the overall athletics giving to $2.1 million in 2014-15. Siegfried arrived in Bakersfield from the University of Memphis where he worked for eight years. During his time in Memphis, he held various positions including serving on the Senior Staff in the athletics department and also serving on the University fundraising leadership team during a successful $250 million campaign. During his time on the athletics’ senior staff, Siegfried was part of the leadership team that raised $16 million to transform athletics facilities at the U of M. Overall, during his time at the University of Memphis Siegfried successfully solicited four gifts of $1 million or more. Siegfried attended University of Memphis where he earned a bachelor’s degree in education and sports management. He earned his Master of Science degree in sports administration from Middle Tennessee State University and is nearing the completion of his doctorate with an emphasis on leadership in higher education as well. A native of Memphis, TN, Siegfried and his wife, Karen, have three children, William, Samuel, and their late sister Delilah. 19CSU BAKERSFIELD CROSS COUNTRY GORUNNERS.COM 2015 Cross Country Schedule DAY DATE TIME MEET LOCATION Tuesday Sept. 1 4 p.m. Pepperdine Invitational 5k Malibu, Calif. Saturday Sept. 19 8 a.m. Mustang Challenge 5k (Master’s College host) Santa Clarita, Calif. Friday Saturday Saturday Sept. 11 Oct. 3 8 a.m. Bulldog Invitational 4.2k (Fresno State host) 8 a.m. Pomona-Pitzer Invitational 5k Fresno, Calif. Claremont, Calif. Saturday Oct. 17 Oct. 31 8 a.m. 9 a.m. Cal Poly Invitational 5k WAC Championship 5k (Utah Valley host) San Luis Obispo, Calif. Friday Nov. 13 10 a.m. NCAA Division I Regional Championship 6k Seattle, Wash. Bold Type = Conference Meet Dates, times, and locations subject to change 20CSU BAKERSFIELD CROSS COUNTRY GORUNNERS.COM Orem, Utah