Meet Notes - Arizona State Sun Devils
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Meet Notes - Arizona State Sun Devils
For Immediate Release - Jan. 14, 2015 SUN DEVIL TRACK & FIELD Asst. Media Relations Director: Kathryn Roberts | [email protected] | (480) 965-1237 | thesundevils.com SEASON WEEK 1 • INDOOR WEEK 1 Meet #1 (Indoor #1) at NAU Friday Night Duals January 16 Flagstaff, Ariz. hosted by Northern Arizona University 2015 INDOOR SEASON SCHEDULE DateMeet Location J 16 at NAU Friday Night Duals Flagstaff, Ariz. 24 at Texas A&M Quad. College Station, Texas F 13-14 at Don Kirby Elite Albuquerque, N.M. 13-14 at Husky Classic Seattle, Wash. 20 at NAU Tune-Up Flagstaff, Ariz. 21 at Alex Wilson Invite South Bend, Ind. 27-28 at MPSF Championships Seattle, Wash. M 13-14 at NCAA Champs. Fayettville, Ark. 2015 OUTDOOR SEASON SCHEDULE DateMeet Location M20-21Baldy Castillo InviteTempe 27-28 ASU Pac-12 vs. Big Ten InviteTempe A 3-4 at Stanford Invite Palo Alto, Calif. 9-11 Sun Angel Track ClassicTempe 9-10 at Jim Click Multis Tucson, Ariz. 16-18 at Mt. SAC Relays Walnut, Calif. 23-25 at Drake Relays Des Moines, Iowa 24-25 at Triton Invitational San Diego, Calif. M 2 Dual vs. Arizona Tempe 3 at Payton Jordan Invitational Palo Alto, Calif. 9-10 at Pac-12 Multis Los Angeles, Calif. 16-17 at Pac-12 Championships Los Angeles, Calif. 21-23 at Tucson Elite Tucson, Ariz. 28-30 at NCAA Prelims - West Austin, Texas J 10-13 at NCAA Champs. Eugene, Ore. All dates and sites subject to change; home meets in maroon Check host team web sites for meet schedules for each event ASU T&F To Open Season At NAU On Friday TEMPE, Ariz. -The Arizona State University track and field teams are set to kick off the 2015 season on Friday, opening the indoor portion of the schedule in Flagstaff at Northern Arizona’s Friday Night Duals at the Walkup Skydome. Competition is set to begin at 3 p.m. MT with the men’s pole vault, women’s long jump, and women’s shot put. The events on the track are set to kick off at 5 p.m. MT with the men’s mile. “We’ll open up this year at the Friday Night Duals,” Director of Track and Field Greg Kraft said. “It’s a chance for a lot of our athletes to get out there and give an effort and shake off the competition rust. The primary focus is just to get out there and to get the season rolling. This is an important opportunity for us as a coaching staff to see the athletes compete in a live setting.” Along with facing off against the Lumberjacks, ASU will see competition from Pac-12 rival Arizona, Grand Canyon University, Southern Utah, and San Diego State. Meet results will be available via nauathletics.com, and follow along as the meet progresses on Twitter at @SunDevilTFXC. MEET EVENT BREAKDOWN NAU Friday Night Duals FIELD EVENTS (All Times MT) Men’s Pole Vault (3 p.m.) Tanner Greeley, Dillon Groener, Jacob Flores, Matthew Eckles, Josiah Becker Women’s Pole Vault (To follow completion of men’s PV) Kristiana Warth, Nicole Kennedy, Haleigh Fritts Women’s Long Jump (3 p.m.) Jasmine Gibbs, Kendra Purifoye FOLLOW THE SUN DEVILS ONLINE FACEBOOK • https://www.facebook.com/sundeviltfxc TWITTER • @SunDevilTFXC Women’s Shot Put (3 p.m.) Magdalyn Ewen, Alex Hartig, Ashley Weber Men’s Shot Put (Follows women’s SP) Lyle Lillie, Thomas Anderson, Kyle Long Women’s Weight Throw (Follows men’s SP) Ashley Weber, Jessika Byrd, Magdalyn Ewen INSTAGRAM • SunDevilTFXC ARIZONA STATE • TheSunDevils.com NCAA • NCAA.com Men’s Weight Throw (Follows women’s WT) Ryan Leslie, Kyle Lillie, Kyle Long PAC-12 • Pac-12.com MPSF • MPSports.org Women’s Triple Jump (To follow after completion of men’s long jump at 3:30 2015 ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY TRACK & FIELD 1 Coach Kraft / Notes HEAD COACH GREG KRAFT Greg Kraft is in his 19th year with the Sun Devil program and has built it into a national power. During the 2008 season, his men and women captured the NCAA Indoor Championships, only the second time in the history of the event that the same school swept both titles. The title was the second in a row for the women and their third overall (2007 outdoor) and the first for the men. Dating back to the 2006 seasons, the Sun Devil women have won the Pac-10 three times, the MPSF twice, the NCAA indoor twice, the NCAA outdoor once and the NCAA West Region outdoor once. The men have added one NCAA indoor and one NCAA West Region outdoor crown to that collection as well. The ASU men took the 2012 Indoor MPSF title en route to a fourth-place finish at the NCAA Championships. Individually, athletes have excelled under the 2008 Men’s and Women’s USTFCCCA National Indoor Coach of the Year, including seven-time NCAA multi-event champion Jacquelyn Johnson, who also advanced to the Olympic Games in the heptathlon after winning her fourth NCAA heptathlon title. In 2009, two men captured three NCAA titles, including Ryan Whiting sweeping in the indoor and outdoor shot put crown and Jason Lewis won the indoor weight throw. In 2010, Whiting swept the shot put once again and added a discus crown before being name a finalist for the Bowerman Award. Jordan Clarke followed Whiting’s footsteps in 2011, winning the NCAA outdoor shot put crown himself and continuing the trend in sweeping the 2012 indoor and outdoor titles. At the conference level, the Sun Devils have dominated on the women’s side with three titles in a row (2006-08) while the men have finished as the meet runner-up three straight years from 2008-10. His athletes have collected 71 individual titles and added another 16 relay crowns in the Pac-12 and 57 individual and 11 relay titles at the MPSF level before going on to collect 181 All-America honors individually and another 26 in relays indoors and outdoors. Along with Johnson, other impressive names that have been coached by Kraft include 2004 Olympic Long Jump Champion Dwight Phillips and 2008 U.S. Long Jump Champion Trevell Quinley and school record holders Chris Benard (TJ) and Bryan McBride (HJ). BY THE NUMBERS Athletic Honors NCAA Champions (Team) NCAA Champions (Individual) NCAA All-Americans - TF (Individual) NCAA All-Americans - TF (Relay) NCAA All-Americans - XC NCAA West Region Titles (Team) NCAA West Region Titles (Individual) NCAA West Region Titles (Relay) Pac-12 Champions (Team) Pac-12 Champions (Individual) Pac-12 Champions (Relay) Pac-12 Champions (XC Individ.) MPSF Indoor Titles (Team) MPSF Indoor Titles (Individual) MPSF Indoor Titles (Relay) M 1 15 97 19 5 1 7 4 0 32 14 0 2 30 5 W 3 17 115 13 13 4 15 6 3 48 4 2 2 40 8 Academic Honors CoSIDA Academic All-Americans (TF) CoSIDA Academic All-Americans (XC) CoSIDA Academic All-Region VIII (XC/TF) USTFCCCA All-Academic (T&F/XC) USTFCCCA Scholar-Athlete of the Year USTFCCCA Academic Team of the Year Academic All-Pac-12 (TF - 1st/2nd Tm) Academic All-Pac-12 (XC - 1st/2nd Tm) M 11 2 22 39 3 1 102 56 W 9 1 24 74 3 2 100 41 Coach of the Year Honors USTFCCCA National Women’s (Out) ......................................... ‘07 USTFCCCA National Women’s (In)....................................... ‘07, ‘08 USTFCCCA National Men’s (In)................................................... ‘08 USTFCCCA Region Women’s (Out) ...................... ‘96, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08 USTFCCCA Region Women’s (In) ...................................... ‘07. ‘08 USTFCCCA Region Men’s (In) ..................................... ‘08, ‘10, ‘12 USTFCCCA District Women’s (Out) .................................... ‘06, ‘07 Pac-12 Conference (women) ....................................... ‘06, ‘07, ‘08 Southeastern Conference (women) ........................................... ‘96 MPSF Indoor (women) ........................................................ ‘07, ‘08 MPSF Indoor (men)............................................................... ‘12, ‘13 (through 2014 Outdoor Season) 2 p.m.) Keyasia Tibbs, Darryel Woodson, Chelsea Chess Men’s High Jump (4 p.m.) Edmond Baker Women’s High Jump (Follows men’s HJ) Kendra Purifoye TRACK EVENTS Men’s 60m Dash Final (5:20 p.m.) Devan Spann Women’s 60m Dash Final (5:30 p.m.) Jasmine Gibbs Men’s 800m Run (5:40 p.m.) Michael Julian, Trevor Landry Women’s 800m Run (5:45 p.m.) Paisley Pettway Men’s 40m Dash (5:55 p.m.) Cody Moore, Ronny Hall Women’s 400m Dash (6:05 p.m.) LaTroya Franklin, Melese Crozier Men’s 60mH Final (6:25 p.m.) Cameron Taylor Women’s 60mH Final (6:35 p.m.) Kendra Purifoye Women’s 200m Dash (7 p.m.) Brianna Tate, Sara McDonald Men’s 4x400m Relay (7:45 p.m.) Ronny Hall, Cody Moore, Trevor Landry, Michael Julian, Devan Spann Women’s 4x400m Relay (8 p.m.) Sara McDonald, LaTroya Franklin, Melese Crozier, Brianna Tate, Paisley Pettway THE 2015 INDOOR SCHEDULE Following the season opener at NAU, the Sun Devils will head to College Station, Texas, for the Texas A&M Quadrangular on Jan. 24, and will follow that meet with a trip to Albuquerque, N.M., for the New Mexico Collegiate Invitational on Jan. 31. ASU’s first split weekend is Feb. 13-14, with the distance runners going to the Husky Classic, while the rest of the team returns to New Mexico for the Don Kirby Elite Invitational. 2015 ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY TRACK & FIELD Awards / Notes The MPSF Indoor Championships are set for Feb. 27-28 in Seattle, Wash., and athletes who qualify for the 2015 NCAA Indoor Championships will compete on March 13-14 in Fayetteville, Ark. “Our season really takes off when we go to Texas A&M,” Kraft said. “Then we have another opportunity to compete as a team when we go to New Mexico at the end of January. Then, we have a couple weeks to regroup and give the team some rest before we have our split weekend, with the distance athletes running at the Husky Classic, and the rest of the team back in New Mexico for the Don Kirby Elite Invitational. The unique part of the indoor season is that it’s very difficult to end the season in the top-16 in the country, which is how you qualify for the NCAA meet. I think this schedule gives our student athletes three or four times to get a really solid qualifying mark. ” SUN DEVILS TO HOST FOUR HOME MEETS IN 2015 ASU will host four meets at Sun Angel Stadium in 2015, opening the outdoor portion of the schedule with the Baldy Castillo Invitational on March 20-21. The Sun Devils will also debut the new Arizona State Pac-12 vs. Big Ten Invitational, where ASU will host Arizona UCLA, Indiana, Michigan, and Nebraska, in a meet that will be scored by team and by league affiliation. April 9-11 will mark the running of the 36th Sun Angel Track Classic, and then the Sun Devils will close out the home slate on May 2 with the Duel in the Desert against the Pac12 rival Wildcats. SUN DEVIL MEDIA RELATIONS Track & Field Contact . ............................ Kathryn Roberts Contact Email .......................... [email protected] Contact Phone ........................................... (480) 965-1237 Contact Fax . ............................................... (480) 965-5408 2014-15 SEASON AWARDS 2014 CROSS COUNTRY USTFCCCA All-American - Women • Shelby Houlihan (9th place) USTFCCCA West Region Champion - Women • Shelby Houlihan USTFCCCA All-West Region - Women • Shelby Houlihan (1st place) • Adriana Olivas (20th place) USTFCCCA All-West Region - Men • Ryan Herson (8th place) • CJ Albertson (25th place) Pac-12 Champion - Women • Shelby Houlihan All-Pac-12 Conference - Women • Shelby Houlihan (1st Place) - First Team Academic All-Pac-12 Conference - Women • Miranda Kewley (2nd), Jenna Maack (2nd), Kala Stone (2nd), Shelby Houlihan (HM), Payton Schutte (HM), Kayla Springford (HM) Academic All-Pac-12 Conference - Men • CJ Albertson (1st), Cody Brazeal (1st), Tommy Williams (2nd), Jeff Bickert (HM), Ryan Herson (HM), Daniel Wong (HM) 2014 Indoor Track and Field “At the meets we’re hosting, there will be traditional powers, like Texas A&M, who will run at our meets, and we will also be having a Pac-12/Big Ten challenge, where UCLA and Arizona will pair up with us as we go against Michigan, Nebraska and Indiana,” Kraft said. “The Sun Angel Classic continues to grow and be refined and will be an outstanding event for us.” Complete 2015 Home Schedule: March 20-21: Baldy Castillo Invitational March 27-28: ASU Pac-12 vs. Big Ten Invitational April 9-11: 36th Sun Angel Track Classic May 2: Duel In the Desert - Arizona vs. Arizona State The 2015 Pac-12 Outdoor Championships are set for back-to-back weekends on May 9-10 and May 16-17. UCLA will host the meet at Drake Stadium in Los Angeles, Calif. Athletes who qualify for the NCAA West Regional will travel to Austin, Texas, on May 28-30, with hopes to qualify for the 2015 NCAA Outdoor Championships, June 10-13, in Eugene, Ore. ASU TO COMPETE AT 2015 DRAKE RELAYS On April 23-25, the Sun Devils will travel to Des Moines, Iowa, to compete at the 106th Drake Relays, presented by Hy-Vee at Drake Stadium. “The Drake Relays has really tried to do a lot of unique things for the sport of track and field,” Kraft said. “They have asked us to come for years and this year we agreed to go back and participate in the relays and be a part of the team challenge there. Obviously, Shelby Houlihan is very excited because that’s where her first great races were, winning the Iowa State Championship at Drake Stadium. It really is a neat situation for us to go back and do 2015 ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY TRACK & FIELD 3 National Rankings / Notes USTFCCCA RANKINGS - MEN Jan. 6, 2015 School 2014 Final 1.Florida........................................................................ 3 2.Oregon....................................................................... 1 3.Arkansas..................................................................... 2 4. Texas A&M................................................................ 8 5. Penn State................................................................ 32 6.Nebraska.................................................................. 17 7.Stanford.................................................................... 12 8.Texas......................................................................... 20 9. Texas Tech................................................................ 30 10. LSU............................................................................. 8 11. Georgia..................................................................... 26 12. Villanova.................................................................. 32 13. Alabama..................................................................... 6 14. Purdue...................................................................... 32 15. Wisconsin................................................................ 11 16. Kennesaw State..................................................... NR 17. Akron....................................................................... 16 18. Houston.................................................................... 52 19. Iowa State................................................................. 26 20. Florida State............................................................... 4 21. Kent State................................................................. 45 22. Michigan State......................................................... 40 23. UCLA....................................................................... 64 24. Ohio State................................................................ 56 25. TCU........................................................................ NR Rankings are based upon points earned by individuals and relays and their respective ranks on the national lists (based upon their season best marks) something a little different from a relay standpoint but also to try and support our sport of track and field as we continually fight to carve a niche and try to make ourselves a little more fan friendly and a little more TV friendly. As the stature of our program increases, we have to be sensitive to the overall needs of our program from an exposure standpoint.” HOULIHAN EARNS INVITATION TO MILLROSE GAMES Senior Shelby Houlihan, reigning NCAA outdoor champion in the 1500m run is one of the few collegiate competitors to earn an invitation to run in the 2015 NYRR Millrose Games on Saturday, Feb. 14 at the Armory in Washington Heights, Manhattan, N.Y. The women’s Wanamaker Mile is set to run at 7:20 p.m. ET. “Shelby Houlihan has been invited to run this year at the Millrose Games,” Kraft said. “The mile is one of the signature events of the Millrose Games and her being invited shows you the kind of respect she has nationally. Shelby will be running against some of the best milers in the world. She’ll have her first experience of running in prime time under the lights in indoor track.” Assistant and head cross country coach Louie Quintana ran in the men’s Wanamaker Mile when he competed at Villanova. More information is available at nyrrmillrosegames.org. ASU’S 2014 NCAA CHAMPIONS-HOULIHAN & MCBRIDE The Arizona State track and field squads added to its streak of producing at least one NCAA Champion since the 2006 season, adding two more in 2014 with Shelby Houlihan becoming ASU’s first-ever 1500m champion and Bryan McBride winning ASU’s first title in the high jump since Kyle Arney won the event in 1977. Houlihan won her race in 4:18.10, while McBride set a new lifetime best with a clearance of 2.28m (7-05.75), which sits as the No. 2 mark in school history. COACH KRAFT’S THOUGHTS ON 2015 “I think this year our team is probably slanted toward more of an NCAA Championship type team,” Kraft said. “On the men’s side we have Bryan McBride, a returning national champion, and on the women’s side we have Shelby Houlihan back this year. One of our goals is always to be in the top 10 nationally, which normally takes around 20 points. With a national champion, you already have 10 points so you are halfway there.” “I think last year we had a little more veteran experience and this year we are relying a bit more on some new people that I think will develop into champions, like if you look at a student athlete like Maggie Ewen. A realistic goal for us would be to finish in the top three of the conference, given the youth of our team. As of right now, I wouldn’t consider us to have championship depth. I’m not saying that we won’t develop it, but going into our first meet and looking at our roster and all the new people we added to the program, it remains to be seen.” “Arguably our best sprinter, Jamol James, who has competed in the Olympic 4 2015 ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY TRACK & FIELD National Rankings / Notes Games and the World Championships, won’t compete until outdoors. So when you are missing a component like that, it has a tremendous impact on your team score at the indoor conference meet. When you look at our returning veterans like Bryan (McBride) and Shelby (Houlihan) you feel comfortable and start to think that their 10 points at the conference level can become 10 points at the national level. We try and just focus on ourselves and our development.” THE COACHING STAFF The Sun Devils have added two assistant coaches to the staff this season, Jeremy Rasmussen, returning to his role of assistant, which he previously held in 200607, and Otis McDaniel joining the program from Alabama, Rasmussen is in his second year back at ASU after an assistant coaching stint at Illinois from 2007-13. Last season, Rasmussen served as director of operations, and will now coach the distance athletes both during track season and cross country, along with head cross country coach Louie Quintana. Rasmussen will also continue to serve as ASU’s home meet director. McDaniel spent the last two years as a volunteer assistant at Alabama, and was a four-time All-American on the track at TCU from 2006-09. A PanAm Junior champion in the 200m, McDaniel will assist Ronnie Williams with the sprinters. MORE ON THE 2014 SEASON The Sun Devils also picked up second-team All-America accolades for the women’s 4x100m relay team of LaTroya Franklin, Asiah Gooden, Alycia Herring, and Brianna Tate, while Anna Jelmini earned second-team honors in the discus. Both men’s relays earned first-team All-America honors, with Daveon Collins, Will Henry, Devan Spann, and Ryan Milus competing in the 4x100m, while Collins, Henry, Spann, and Keith Cleveland ran the 4x400m. USTFCCCA RANKINGS - WOMEN Jan. 6, 2015 School 2014 Final 1.Florida........................................................................ 3 2. Texas A&M................................................................ 5 3.Oregon....................................................................... 1 4.Georgia....................................................................... 3 5.Texas........................................................................... 2 6.Kentucky.................................................................... 9 7.Arkansas..................................................................... 6 8.Providence............................................................... 55 9. Florida State............................................................. 39 10. Georgetown............................................................. 16 11. Stanford...................................................................... 7 12. Kansas State........................................................... NR 13. Oklahoma State....................................................... 15 14. Maryland.................................................................. 54 15. Michigan.................................................................. 33 16. UCLA....................................................................... 29 17. Texas Tech.............................................................. NR 18. Auburn..................................................................... 12 19. Michigan State......................................................... 35 20. Mississippi State...................................................... 10 21. Clemson................................................................... 45 22. Wisconsin................................................................ 43 23. Southern Illinois................................................... NR 24. Missouri................................................................... 16 25. North Carolina...................................................... NR Rankings are based upon points earned by individuals and relays and their respective ranks on the national lists (based upon their season best marks) Indoors, Houlihan earned first-team All-America honors in the mile and second-team honors in the 3000m, while Jelmini earned first-team honors in the shot put. Ryan Milus finished as the national runner-up in the 60m, while Tatum Benard-Taylor earned second-team honors in the same event. HEAD COACH GREG KRAFT Head Coach Greg Kraft is entering his 19th year as the leader of the Sun Devil program, a tenure that has brought Arizona State back to the top of the standings in both the NCAA and Pac-12 events. Since his hiring, the program has continued to evolve into one of the more well rounded in the nation with strength on the track, in the field, and in cross country. Kraft and his staff have worked diligently to reach their goals of championships and success in education. His program has annually produced some of the top individuals in the nation with 28 of the program’s 59 individual and relay national titles won since 2004, while both his teams and individual student-athletes have garnered national academic acclaim. Prior to his arrival, the program boasted one NCAA Championship (Men’s Outdoor Track & Field, 1977) and one Pac-12 Championship (Men’s Outdoor Track & Field, 1981). In the last seven years, his Sun Devils have captured four national crowns (2007 Women’s Indoor and Outdoor Track & Field, 2008 Men’s and Women’s Indoor Track & Field) and added three Pac-12 Championships (Women’s Outdoor Track & Field, 2006-08). Kraft’s teams have finished in the Top 10 of the NCAA Track & Field Championships on 22 occasions 2015 ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY TRACK & FIELD 5 Roster / Notes 2015 SUN DEVIL WOMEN’S TRACK & FIELD ROSTER Sun Devil Macy Bricks Kiera Bulluck Jessika Byrd Chelsea Chess Shaina Corbin Alyssa Cornell Melese Crozier Magdalyn Ewen Makenna Fisher LaTroya Franklin Haleigh Fritts Jasmine Gibbs Alex Hartig Shelby Houlihan Ginger Jarchow Melanie Johnson Cristina Juan Torres Andrea Kemmerrer Nicole Kennedy Miranda Kewley Natalie Krafft Anna Long Jenna Maack Sara McDonald Adriana Olivas Lea Patek Paisley Pettway Kendra Purifoye Payton Schutte Kayla Springford Kala Stone Brianna Tate Keyasia Tibbs Chelsey Totten Mia Townsend Kristiana Warth Ashley Weber Darreyl Woodson 6 EVT Distance Sprints Throws Sprints Distance Throws Sprints Throws Distance Sprints Pole Vault Sprints/Hurdles Throws Middle Distance Throws Throws Distance Pole Vault Pole Vault Distance Distance Distance Distance Sprints Distance Distance Sprints Multis Distance Distance Distance Sprints Jumps Distance Middle Distance Pole Vault Throws Jumps YR Sr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Sr. R-So. Fr. So. So. So. Fr. Jr. R-Sr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. So. So. So. Sr. Jr. Fr. R-Sr. Fr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. So. So. So. Fr. R-So. Fr. Hometown (Last School) Clovis HS (Buchanan HS) Lewiston, Mont. (Fergus HS) Riverside, Calif. (Riverside CC) El Paso, Texas (Coronado HS) Ashland, Ohio (Ashland HS) Livingston, Mont. (Park HS) Fresno, Calif. (Edison HS) St. Francis, Minn. (St. Francis HS) Des Moines, Iowa (Southeast Polk HS) Long Beach, Calif. (Long Beach Jordan HS) Mesa, Ariz. (Perry HS) Oceanside, Calif. (Kansas State) Great Bend, Kan. (Great Bend) Sioux City, Iowa (East HS) Peoria, Ariz. (Centennial HS) Santa Maria, Calif. (Ernest Righetti HS) Elche Spain (IES Pedro Ibarra Ruiz) Avondale, Ariz. (Westview HS) Boise, Idaho (Nevada) Temecula, Calif. (Great Oak HS) Phoenix, Ariz. (Desert Vista HS) Phoenix, Ariz. (Scottsdale Christian Academy) Phoenix, Ariz. (Desert Vista HS) Moorpark, Calif. (Moorpark JC) Corona, Calif. (Centennial HS) Merton, Wis. (Arrowhead HS) Long Beach, Calif. (UCLA) Chicago, Ill. (Peach Tree HS) Sherwood, Ore. (Jesuit HS) Dracut, Mass. (Dracut Senior HS) Kamloops, B.C., Canada (Kamloops South Secondary) Reno, Nev. (Robert McQueen HS) Atlanta, Ga. (Tri-Cities HS) Santa Clarita, Calif. (Golden Valley HS) Chandler, Ariz. (Chandler HS) Mesa, Ariz. (Red Mountain HS) Sierra Vista, Ariz. (Buena HS) Gilbert, Ariz. (Higley HS) in 16 years while the program had done so just 14 times prior to his arrival in Tempe. LONG TENURE IN TEMPE In his 19th year at Arizona State, Greg Kraft’s tenure ranks as the second-longest in Sun Devil track & field history and the thirdlongest active streak among all current ASU head coaches. The only coach that has led the track & field program longer than Kraft is legendary coach Senon ‘Baldy’ Castillo, who led the way for 26 years (1954-79). Among current Sun Devil head coaches, Kraft’s 19th year ranks behind Sheila McInerney, who is in her 31st year with women’s tennis. NEXT TIME OUT On Jan. 24, the Sun Devils will head to College Station, Texas, for the Texas A&M Quadrangular, and will face off against the Aggies, Oklahoma, and Texas Tech. 2015 ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY TRACK & FIELD Roster / Notes 2015 SUN DEVIL MEN’S TRACK & FIELD ROSTER Sun Devil CJ Albertson Thomas Anderson Edmond Baker Jack Balder Josiah Becker Jeff Bickert Brandon Boys Cody Brazeal Nick Dale Tylar Deveraux Josh Dixon Matthew Eckles Blake Elliott Kyle Elliott Jacob Flores Tanner Greeley Dillon Groener Maxwell Groves Ronny Hall Ahmed Hassan Ryan Herson Cody Jackson Jamol James Michael Julian Noah Kenyawani Trevor Landry Ryan Leslie Kyle Lillie Kyle Long Bryan McBride Bernie Montoya Cody Moore JP Nelson Ryan Normand Ryan Norton Michael Ohakwe John Reniewicki Ian Roberts Devan Spann Cameron Taylor Ben Trotter Riley Wattier Tommy Williams Sterling Winston Daniel Wong EVT Distance Throws Jumps Distance Pole Vault Distance Middle Distandce Distance Middle Distance Throws Jumps Pole Vault Middle Distance Middle Distance Pole Vault Jumps Pole Vault Distance Sprints Throws Distance Middle Distance Sprints Middle Distance Distance Middle Distance Throws Throws Throws Jumps Distance Jumps Middle Distance Distance Distance Throws Distance Distance Sprints Sprints Sprints/Jump Distance Distance Sprints Distance YR R-So. R-So. Sr. So. Sr. R-Jr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. R-Jr. So. Gr. Fr. Jr. R-Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. R-Jr. R-Sr. R-Sr. R-So. R-Sr. So. R-Jr. Fr. Fr. R-Jr. R-Sr. Fr. Jr. R-Sr. Sr. Jr. R-So. R-Jr. Jr. R-Jr. Hometown (Last School) Clovis, Calif. (Buchanan HS) Andover, Minn. (Andover HS) Phoenix, Ariz. (Desert Vista HS) Temecula, Calif. (Great Oak HS) Crystal Lake, Ill. (Cuesta CC) Pleasant Hill, Calif. (Cal Poly SLO) Gilbert, Ariz. (Campo Verde HS) Clovis, Calif. (Buchanan HS) Glendale, Ariz. (Mountain Ridge HS) Portland, Ore. (Hillsboro HS) Cedarburg, Wis. (Cedarburg HS) Tempe, Ariz. (Corona Del Sol) Mesa, Ariz. (Dobson HS) Mesa, Ariz. (Dobson HS) Tempe, Ariz. (Mesa CC) Huntington Beach, Calif. (Edison HS) Chino Hills, Calif. (Chino Hills HS) Ballston Spa, N.Y. (Cornell) Carson, Calif. (Junipero Serra HS) Cairo, Egypt (American City College) Foothill Ranch, Calif. (Trabuco Hills HS) Tempe, Ariz. (Corona Del Sol) Chaguanas, Port of Spain (Tennessee) Pinetop, Ariz. (Scottsdale CC) Nairobi, Kenya (Rincon HS) Peoria, Ariz. (Liberty HS) Peopria, Ariz. (Glendale CC) Surprise, Ariz. (Glendale CC) Landisville, Pa. (Hempfield HS) Peoria, Ariz. (Sandra Day O’Connor) Yuma, Ariz. (Cibola HS) Phoenix, Ariz. (Chapparal HS) Eau Claire, Wis. (Eau Claire Memorial HS) Chandler, Ariz. (Corona Del Sol) Youma, Ariz. (Paradise Valley CC) Dallas, Texas (TCU) Scottsdale, Ariz. (Arcadia) Ventura, Calif. (Ventura CC) Gardena, Calif. (Serra HS) Honolulu, Hawai’i (Westwood HS (Mesa, AZ)) Phoenix, Ariz. (Central Arizona) Des Moines, Iowa (Central CC) Phoenix, Ariz. (Brophy College Prepatory) Moreno Valley, Calif. (Riverside CC) Tucson, Ariz. (Canyon Del Oro HS) 2015 COACHING AND SUPPORT STAFF Director of Track & Field ................ Assistant Coach ............................. Assistant Coach ............................. Assistant Coach ............................. Assistant Coach.............................. Assistant Coach.............................. Graduate Assistant Coach ............. Volunteer Coach ............................ Volunteer Coach ............................ Academic Advisor........................... Academic Advisor........................... Media Relations.............................. 2015 ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY TRACK & FIELD Greg Kraft (19th year - Jumps) David Dumble (14th year - Throws) Louie Quintana (14th year - Men’s Distance/Mid-Distance/XC) Ronnie Williams (6th year - Sprints/Hurdles/Relays) Jeremy Rasmussen (1st year, 2nd with program) Otis McDaniel (1st year) Jessica Navarro (2nd year) Ron Barela (12th year - Pole Vault) Dan O’Brien (10th year - Multi-Events) Denzel Burrell (M) Britney Jarvie (W) Kathryn Roberts (2nd year) 7 Indoor Record Book - Women 55m DASH 1. Lesa Parker 2. Lynda Tolbert 3. Dawnyell Linder 4. Maicel Malone 5. Brenda Calhoun 6. Val Boyer 7. Dominique' Maloy 8. Charonda Williams 9. Kayla Sanchez 10. Sharesa Turner 1983 1987 1998 1992 1981 1981 2008 2008 2010 2000 6.71 6.81 6.84 6.85 6.86 6.97 aa 6.98 n aa 7.03 aa 7.11 aa 7.18 55m HURDLES 1. Lynda Tolbert 2. Ime Akpan 3. LaShawn Simmons 4. Seneca Holmes 5. Brenda Calhoun 6. Jacquelyn Johnson 7. Gea Johnson Tracey Mattes 9. Samantha Henderson 10. Rindy Germaine 1990 1992 1992 2003 1981 2004 1990 1992 2010 2004 7.44 7.60 7.66 a 7.74 7.77 a 7.89 7.90 7.90 aa 8.30 a 8.33 60m DASH 1. Charonda Williams 2. Dawnyell Linder Porchea Carroll Asiah Gooden Jasmine Gibbs 5. Tiffany Greer 6. Dominique’ Maloy Kayla Sanchez 8. Micha Auzenne 9. Kandace Tucker 10. Alycia Herring 2009 1999 2005 2013 2014 2002 2009 2012 2014 2005 2012 n 7.30 7.39 a 7.39 aa 7.39 n 7.39 aa 7.46 n 7.48 aa 7.48 n 7.50 aa 7.51 aa 7.57 60m HURDLES 1. Lynda Tolbert 2. Seneca Holmes 3. Jasmine Chaney Keia Pinnick 5. Jacquelyn Johnson 6. Christabel Nettey 7. Micha Auzenne 8. Tiffany Greer 9. Samantha Henderson 10. Lauren Rose 1989 2003 2011 2013 2008 2013 2014 2000 2011 2013 8.09 8.18 n 8.22 ^ 8.22 8.23 8.25 n aa 8.36 aa 8.67 n aa 8.75 aa 8.83 200m DASH 1. Charonda Williams [N#3] 2. Jasmine Chaney 3. Maicel Malone 4. Kandace Tucker 5. Porchea Carroll 6. Dawnyell Linder 7. Dominique' Maloy 8. Kayla Sanchez 9. Asiah Gooden 10. LaTroya Franklin 2009 2011 1991 2005 2005 1999 2008 2012 2013 2014 n 22.89 23.16 23.50 23.61 n 23.65 23.79 n 23.84 23.99 24.00 aa 24.03 400m DASH 1. Maicel Malone 2. Toinette Holmes 3. Brianna Tate 4. Jasmine Chaney 5. Joronda White Jacqui Gayle 7. Latosha Wallace 8. Keia Pinnick 9. Shanequa Campbell 10. Christina Hardeman 1991 1990 2014 2011 1998 1994 2007 2011 1993 2006 51.05 52.48 n 53.08 n 53.37 53.41 53.41 n 53.62 n 53.73 53.92 n 53.98 800m RUN 1. Shelby Houlihan 2. Kim Toney 3. Sharette Garcia 4. Lorrieann Adams 5. Priscilla Hein 6. Jessie McLaughlin 7. Janice Nichols 8. Keia Pinnick 9. D'Metra Macedon 10. Kala Stone 2013 1994 1993 1995 1999 2005 1994 2013 2008 2014 2:04.94 2:05.12 2:06.72 2:07.77 2:09.32 2:09.72 2:10.82 ^ 2:11.31 2:11.93 n 2:12.00 MILE RUN 1. Shelby Houlihan 2. Lisa Aguilera 3. Kelly MacDonald 4. Rachel Ellison 5. Priscilla Hein 6. Jessie McLaughlin 7. Kala Stone 8. Kari Hardt 9. Alyssa Allison 10. Sharette Garcia 3,000m RUN 1. Shelby Houlihan 2. Lisa Aguilera 3. Amy Hastings 4. Jenna Kingma 5. Anna Masinelli 6. Ali Kielty 7. Kari Hardt 8. Anna Young 9. Allie Kieffer 10. Kelly MacDonald 5,000m RUN 1. Amy Hastings 2. Victoria Jackson 3. Kelly MacDonald 4. Jenna Kingma 5. Ali Kielty 6. Mary Duerbeck 7. Brianna Torres 8. Adriana Olivas 9. Cassie Rios 10. Lindsay Prescott LONG JUMP 1. Christabel Nettey 2. Jacquelyn Johnson Tiffany Greer 4. Constance Ezugha 5. Stephanie Garnett 6. LaShawn Simmons 7. Valerie Williams 8. Jacinta Bartholomew 9. Tesra Bester 10. Gea Johnson Keia Pinnick ‘13 '08 '00 ‘10 '08 '91 '00 '88 '91 '90 ‘13 HIGH JUMP 1. Coleen Rienstra 2. Fiona Daly Shelly Choppa 4. Jacquelyn Johnson Jackie Belzner 6. Gea Johnson Olivia Mazzaglia 8. Samantha Henderson Dana Collins Jodi Smith '81 '96 '93 '08 '88 '90 '00 ‘11 '77 '02 1.91 1.84 1.84 1.83 1.83 1.75 1.75 n 1.73 1.73 1.73 6-03.25 6-00.50 6-00.50 6-00.00 6-00.00 5-08.75 5-08.75 5-08.00 5-08.00 5-08.00 n 9:05.86 9:09.67 9:13.28 n 9:13.39 n 9:27.74 n 9:28.02 n 9:28.78 n 9:28.84 n 9:31.91 9:34.56 POLE VAULT 1. April Kubishta [N#2] 2. Shaylah Simpson 3. Heather Arseneau 4. Angela Tavlarides 5. Cara Carpenter 6. Cara Walker 7. Alana Waterford 8. Linda Kuenzi 9. Amber Pasternak 10. Kristi Raban '08 ‘13 ‘14 '05 ‘11 '06 '08 ‘13 ‘14 ‘04 n 4.30 4.22 4.21 4.03 n 4.01 n 3.99 n 3.86 3.75 3.71 n 3.66 14-01.25 13-09.50 13-09.75 13-02.50 13-01.75 13-01.00 12-08.00 12-03.50 12-02.00 12-00.00 15:30.17 16:03.15 16:13.41 n 16:14.12 n 16:14.67 16:23.31 16:33.00 n 16:43.13 16:44.40 16:46.78 SHOT PUT 1. Sarah Stevens [N#1] 2. Anna Jelmini 3. Jessica Pressley 4. Leslie Deniz 5. Julia Pedersen 6. Jennifer Kowacz 7. Ria Stalman 8. Adrienne Judie 9. Alex Hartig 10. Ashley Weber '07 ‘13 '08 '83 '05 '04 '81 '01 ‘14 ‘14 18.16 17.35 n 17.12 17.03 16.45 15.87 15.68 15.53 15.51 15.36 59-07.00 56-11.25 56-02.00 55-10.50 53-11.75 52-01.00 51-05.25 50-11.50 50-10.75 50-04.75 WEIGHT THROW (20-POUNDS) 1. Jessica Pressley [N#2] 2. Sarah Stevens 3. Chelsea Cassulo 4. Adrienne Judie 5. Tai Battle 6. Ashley Lampley 7. Cj Navarro 8. Ashley Weber 9. Jennifer Kowacz 10. Jessika Byrd '08 '09 ‘13 '01 '08 ‘12 ‘12 ‘14 '05 ‘14 n 22.04 21.59 21.23 20.74 n 20.02 18.87 18.26 17.92 17.71 17.17 72-03.75 70-10.00 69-08.00 68-00.50 65-08.25 61-11.00 59-11.00 58-09.50 58-01.25 56-04.00 2014 2000 2001 2005 1999 2007 2014 2008 2010 1992 aa 4:33.04 4:44.44 a 4:44.96 n 4:45.82 4:45.27 n 4:45.90 n 4:47.55 n 4:48.56 n 4:51.35 4:53.9h 2014 2002 2007 2006 2006 2007 2010 2010 2010 2000 2007 2006 2000 2007 2007 2001 2001 2014 2007 2012 6.54 6.50 6.50 6.45 n 6.42 6.38 6.36 6.35 6.31 6.23 6.23 21-05.50 21-04.00 21-04.00 21-02.00 21-00.75 20-11.25 20-10.50 20-10.00 20-08.50 20-05.50 20-05.50 PENTATHLON TRIPLE JUMP 1. Jacquelyn Johnson 1. Valerie Williams '00 12.51 41-00.50 2. Keia Pinnick 2. Christabel Nettey ‘13 12.38 40-07.50 3. Samantha Henderson 3. Adra Hysong '93 11.92 39-01.25 4. Alana Waterford 4. Tesra Bester '91 11.80 38-08.75 5. Erika Johnson '99 11.70 38-04.75 6. Andrea Crook ‘12 11.66 38-03.25 7. Fiona Daly '98 11.65 38-02.75 8. Wendy Schaareman '93 11.58 38-00.00 9. Nadia Matthews '06 11.47 37-07.75 10. Olivia Mazzaglia '02 11.46 37-07.25 4x400m RELAY 1. Shanequa Campbell, Toinette Homes, Dana Jones, Maicel Malone 2. Dominique' Maloy, Shauntel Elcock, Jordan Durham, Jeavon Benjamin [N#3] 3. Sarah Geren, Keia Pinnick, Kayla Sanchez, Jasmine Chaney 4. Tayo Akinremi, Jacqui Gayle, Avia Morgan, Lade Akinremi 5. Dominique' Maloy, Charonda Williams, Shauntel Elcock, Jeavon Benjamin [N#2] 6. Christina Hardeman, Kandace Tucker, Jacquelyn Johnson, Cassandra Reed 7. Lade Akinremi, Tayo Akinremi, Jacqui Gayle, Shanequa Campbell 8. Keia Pinnick, Alycia Herring, Sarah Geren, Brianna Tate 9. Keia Pinnick, Alycia Herring, Sarah Geren, Brianna Tate 10. Sara McDonald, Sarah Geren, LaTroya Franklin, Brianna Tate DISTANCE MEDLEY RELAY 1. Rachel Ellison, Cassandra Reed, Jessie McLaughlin, Amy Hastings 2. Whitney Lemieux, Latosha Wallace, Jessie McLaughlin, Rachel Ellison 3. Shelby Houlihan, Kayla Sanchez, Carly Paracholski, Macy Bricks 4. Macy Bricks, Brianna Tate, Carly Paracholski, Shelby Houlihan 5. Lisa Aguilera, Candida Coulson, Casey Schwarz, Kelly MacDonald 6. Kari Hardt, Jasmine Chaney, Alyssa Allison, Anna Young 7. Rachel Ellison, Lauren Hayes, Jessie McLaughlin, Amy Hastings 8. Kala Stone, Sarah Geren, Chelsey Totten, Payton Schutte 9. Lisa Aguilera, Cassandra Reed, Jenny Aldridge, Desiree Davila 10. unkown, unknown, unknown, unknown 2015 ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY TRACK & FIELD 2008 2013 2011 2005 $ 4,496 pnts 4,208 pnts n 3,785 pnts 2,787 pnts 1991 2008 2011 1995 2009 2004 1994 2013 2013 2014 3:32.46 n 3:33.53 3:33.72 3:33.77 n 3:34.30 n 3:34.98 3:35.04 3:35.17 3:35.50 3:35.78 2005 2006 2012 2012 2000 2010 2005 2014 2003 1999 11:14.63 n 11:18.37 11:18.45 11:22.06 11:23.14 n 11:31.50 11:32.53 n 11:34.40 11:36.33 11:41.42 15 Indoor Record Book - Men 55m DASH 1. Marcus Brunson 2. LaMonte King 3. Walter Haywood 4. Mike Jones 5. Willie Jones 6. Kenny Robinson 7. Steven Koehnemann Marcus Duncan 9. Seth Amoo 10. Rodney Glass 1999 1982 1982 1981 1981 1986 2004 2008 2004 2008 6.06 6.17 6.19 6.22 6.26 6.27 aa 6.28 aa 6.28 aa 6.34 aa 6.43 55m HURDLES 1. Andrew Parker 2. Gaute Gunderson 3. John Lehnstrohm 4. Mark Boyd 5. Matt Zuber 6. John Irvine 7. Joshua Kinnaman 8. Chris Kasik 9. Kyle Hitchcock 1987 1996 1982 1988 1990 1981 2007 2004 2008 7.16 7.30 7.32 7.39 7.49 7.51 aa 7.71 aa 7.87 aa 8.27 1999 2014 2000 1999 2014 2012 2010 2000 2005 2005 2014 n 6.46 n aa 6.59 a 6.62 6.63 aa 6.63 aa 6.67 6.68 aa 6.72 aa 6.72 aa 6.73 n 6.76 2002 2013 2008 1999 2003 2006 2011 2011 2001 2009 aa 7.71 aa 7.89 n 8.06 8.08 n 8.31 n a 8.31 n 8.66 n aa 8.77 aa 8.90 aa 9.03 2005 2005 2005 2012 2003 2012 2005 2014 1999 2014 n 20.43 n 20.95 n 21.15 21.16 n 21.19 21.19 n 21.24 21.29 21.31 21.33 2004 2005 2004 2000 2010 2001 2008 1978 1995 1990 45.56 45.82 45.82 46.16 46.19 46.22 46.27 46.48 46.66 46.67 4x400m RELAY 1. Jason Barton, Steve Fitch, Seth Amoo, Domenik Peterson 2. Jason Barton, Domenik Peterson, Seth Amoo, Lewis Banda 3. Jimmie Gordon, Darryl Elston, Justin Kremer, Joel Phillip [N#3] 4. Donald Sanford, Justin Kremer, Ray Miller, Joel Phillip 5. Kelvin Love Jr., Jason Barton, Seth Amoo, Domenik Peterson 6. Michael Campbell, Jason Barton, Pete Lopez, Tony Berrian 7. Jason Barton, Seth Amoo, Steve Fitch, Lewis Banda 8. Donald Sanford, Justin Kremer, Allante Battle, Joel Phillip 9. Keith Cleveland, Devan Spann, Daveon Collins, Will Henry 10. Kelsey Caesar, Rashad Ross, John Kline, Will Henry 2004 $ 3:03.43 2005 n 3:04.20 2008 n 3:06.34 2010 n 3:06.70 2005 3:06.96 2001 3:07.02 2003 3:07.03 2010 3:07.38 20143:08.03 2012 3:08.07 2009 2012 2009 1985 1993 2005 2004 2014 2004 1992 1:47.75 1:49.24 n 1:49.44 n 1:49.51 1:50.45 a 1:51.81 n 1:51.91 aa 1:52.00 n 1:52.12 1:52.21 DISTANCE MEDLEY RELAY 1. Nectaly Barbosa, Donald Sanford, Mason McHenry, Brandon Bethke 2. Joey Heller, Justin Kremer, Nectaly Barbosa, Kyle Alcorn [N#2] 3. Joey Heller, Jimmie Gordon, Nectaly Barbosa, Kyle Alcorn 4. Darius Terry, Will Henry, Mason McHenry, Nick Happe 5. Brandon Strong, LaVell Robinson-Blanchard, David Burke, Garrett Jensen 6. Nick Happe, Darryl Morales, Mason McHenry, Darius Terry 7. Jack Mann, Jimmie Gordon, Nectaly Barbosa, Kyle Alcorn 8. Ryan Warrenburg, Rich Allen, Jack Mann, Aaron Aguayo 9. Mason McHenry, John Kline, Nectaly Barbosa, Brandon Bethke 10. unknown, unknown, unknown, unknown 2010 2008 2008 2012 2000 2012 2008 2006 2002 2001 60m DASH 1. Marcus Brunson [N#2] 2. Ryan Milus 3. Dwight Phillips 4. Vince Jones Tatum Benard-Taylor 5. Daniel Auberry 6. Lawrence Trice 7. Jim McGee Seth Amoo 9. Steven Koehnemann 10. Devan Spann 60m HURDLES 1. Tony Galaviz 2. Cameron Taylor 3. Marquis Profit 4. Delrick Lindsey 5. Chris Kasik Joshua Kinnaman 7. Jamie Sandys 8. Jeremy Marcinko 9. Kyle Frerichs 10. Duggan Grant 200m DASH 1. Domenik Peterson [N#2] 2. Seth Amoo 3. Kelvin Love, Jr. 4. Rashad Ross 5. Lewis Banda Chris Burrows 7. Steven Koehnemann 8. Ryan Milus 9. Dwight Phillips 10. Devan Spann 400m DASH 1. Jason Barton [N#3] 2. Domenik Peterson Lewis Banda 4. Tony Berrian 5. Donald Sanford 6. Michael Campbell 7. Joel Phillip [N#2] 8. Herman Frazier 9. Ivan Jean-Marie 10. Ed Lovelace 800m RUN 1. Mason McHenry 2. John Kline 3. Nectaly Barbosa 4. Treg Scott [N#5] 5. Erik Walbot 6. Derek Pisel 7. Jeff Dodge 8. Jesus Rivera 9. Jay DeGroot 10. Jim McCreery 16 MILE RUN 1. Nick Happe 2. Brandon Strong 3. Kyle Alcorn 4. Jeff Smith 5. Brandon Bethke 6. Darius Terry 7. Aaron Aguayo 8. Jack Mann 9. Mason McHenry 10. Bernie Montoya 3,000m RUN 1. Nick Happe 1. Brandon Bethke 2. Todd Lewis 4. Kyle Alcorn 5. Aaron Aguayo 6. Ryan Herson 7. Velibor Radejovic 8. Roger Cahill 9. Brian Pierre 10. Ben Engelhardt 5,000m RUN 1. Brian Pierre 2. Ben Engelhardt 3. Nick Happe 4. Ryan Warrenburg 5. Daniel Lovell 6. Jeff Helmer 7. Fasil Bizuneh 8. Casey Burchill 9. Kyle Alcorn 10. Patrick Milloy LONG JUMP 1. Dwight Phillips 2. Trevell Quinley [N#2] 3. Matt Turner 4. Kenny Frazier 5. Matt Zuber 6. Danny Simpson 7. Chris Benard 8. Michael Stokes 9. Brian Ellis Walter Haywood TRIPLE JUMP 1. Chris Benard [#2] 2. Dwight Phillips 3. Brian Ellis 4. Kenny Frazier 5. Ryan Zimmerman 6. Chris Benard 7. Lenny McGill 8. Larry Litvinoff 9. Bryan McBride 10. Deon Mayfield 2012 2002 2008 1988 2010 2012 2006 2007 2012 2014 3:58.73 3:59.59 n 3:59.82 4:00.60 n 4:02.41 aa 4:03.46 n 4:03.94 n 4:05.39 4:06.47 4:07.46 2013 2010 1991 2008 2007 2014 2005 2004 2012 2010 7:52.18 n 7:54.27 7:54.31 n 7:55.63 n 7:56.97 n 8:02.42 n 8:03.07 n 8:03.18 8:03.47 n 8:05.75 2012 2011 2012 2006 2011 2008 2003 2005 2007 2009 13:50.37 n 13:50.42 13:54.51 n 13:58.54 n 14:01.75 14:01.83 n 14:02.84 n 14:03.11 n 14:03.78 n 14:05.34 '00 '05 '08 '84 '90 '92 ‘12 ‘10 '93 '83 8.11 n 7.87 7.85 7.84 7.73 7.65 7.64 7.52 7.50 7.50 26-07.25 25-10.00 25-09.25 25-09.00 25-04.50 25-01.00 25-00.75 24-08.25 24-07.50 24-07.50 ‘12 '00 '93 '84 '06 ‘11 '90 '71 ‘12 '81 16.50 16.07 16.02 15.95 15.86 15.80 15.50 15.39 15.36 15.28 54-01.75 52-08.75 52-06.75 52-04.00 52-00.50 51-10.00 50-10.50 50-05.75 50-04.75 50-01.50 HIGH JUMP 1. Kyle Arney Bryan McBride 3. Gabe Beechum 4. Ron Kamaka 5. Ebon Glenn 6. Matt Turner 7. Barry Shephard 8. Wayne Bradley Casey Clark 10. Deon Mayfield Edmond Baker POLE VAULT 1. Nick Hysong 2. Derick Hinch 3. Brandon Glenn [N#7] 4. Mark Gersten 5. Corey Phallen Dylan Austin 7. Jeremy Marcinko Austin Prince Chris Manuele 10. Joe Fazio Sean Pierce Stephen Dolk SHOT PUT 1. Ryan Whiting [N#1] & 2. Jordan Clarke [N#1] 3. Jim Camp 4. David Wood 5. Shane Collins 6. Jason Lewis 7. Gary Williky 8. Thomas Anderson 9. Tomas Navarro 10. Howard Stuart WEIGHT THROW (35-POUNDS) 1. Jason Lewis [N#1] 2. Mika Laiho 3. Ryan Whiting 4. Jordan Clarke 5. Jeff Helwig 6. Joe Riccio 7. Travis Jones 8. Ryan Leslie 9. David Wood 10. Mark Landa HEPTATHLON 1. Joshua Kinnaman 2. Austin Prince 3. Jamie Sandys 4. Jeremy Marcinko 5. Duggan Grant 6. Alexander Wentz 7. Ryan Ehler 8. Kyle Hitchcock '79 ‘12 '92 '84 '01 '08 '70 '72 '02 '84 ‘14 2.26 2.26 2.25 2.22 2.17 2.14 2.13 2.11 2.11 2.08 2.08 7-05.00 7-05.00 7-04.50 7-03.50 7-01.50 7-00.25 7-00.00 6-11.00 6-11.00 6-10.00 6-10.00 '94 ‘13 '05 '88 ‘11 ‘13 ‘12 ‘12 ‘13 ‘10 '05 '05 5.67 5.50 5.40 5.27 n 5.22 5.22 5.10 5.10 5.10 n 5.05 5.05 5.05 18-07.25 18-00.50 17-08.50 17-03.50 17-01.50 17-01.50 16-08.75 16-08.75 16-08.75 16-06.75 16-06.75 16-06.75 '08 ‘12 '86 '02 '90 '09 '81 ‘14 '08 '81 21.73 20.86 19.77 19.58 19.34 19.30 18.62 18.45 18.19 18.15 71-03.50 68-05.25 64-10.50 64-03.00 63-05.50 63-04.00 61-01.00 60-06.50 59-08.25 59-06.50 '09 '96 ‘10 ‘12 '09 ‘13 '03 ‘14 '01 '96 22.88 20.49 n 19.49 19.04 18.96 18.88 18.53 17.85 17.59 17.22 75-00.75 67-02.75 63-11.50 62-05.75 62-02.50 61-11.50 60-09.50 58-06.75 57-08.50 56-06.00 2007 2012 2012 2012 2009 2009 2005 2009 5,585 pnts 5,148 pnts 5,146 pnts 5,009 pnts n 4,688 pnts n 4,417 pnts n 4,411 pnts n 3,502 pnts n 9:31.34 n 9:32.49 n 9:32.80 9:33.48 9:39.14 9:42.84 n 9:43.39 9:44.20 9:50.23 n 9:52.17 2015 ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY TRACK & FIELD