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2 WWW.BUCKNELLBISON.COM 110 ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS AMONG THE NATION’S LEADERS IN GRADUATION RATES 2005-06 BUCKNELL CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK & FIELD Quick Facts .............................................................................. 2 Recreation and Athletic Center ................................................. 3 Academic Success ................................................................... 3 Patriot League Information ....................................................... 4 Coaching Staff Kevin Donner, Head Coach ...................................................... 5 Assistant Coaches .................................................................... 6 Cross Country 2005 Rosters ............................................................................ 7 2005 Profiles ....................................................................... 8-11 Patriot League Championships ......................................... 12-13 Record Books .................................................................... 14-15 Track and Field 2005-06 Rosters ..................................................................... 16 Men’s Preview & Profiles ................................................... 17-20 Women’s Preview & Profiles ............................................. 21-25 Patriot League Championships ........................................ 26-29 Record Books ................................................................... 30-35 General Facilities and Record Book .................................................... 36 Recruiting Information ............................................................ 37 Credits: This book was written and edited by Bucknell’s Office of Athletic Communications. Photography credits are given to Art Foxall, CW Pack Sports. Printing by Harmony Press, Inc. of Easton, Pa. On the Covers: Melanie Buczko, Matt Corbetta and other members of the 2005-06 cross country/track and field teams. QUICK FACTS University Information Location: Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, 17837 Founded: 1846 as the University at Lewisburg Enrollment: 3,400 Nickname: Bison Colors: Orange and Blue Affiliation: NCAA (Div. I) Conference: ECAC, IC4A, Patriot League (American, Army, Bucknell, Colgate, Holy Cross, Lafayette, Lehigh and Navy) President: Brian C. Mitchell Director of Athletics: John P. Hardt Senior Woman Administrator: Amanda Backus Dir. of Athletic Communications: Jon Terry Track and Field Contact: Julie Moses Phone: (570) 577-3068 Email: [email protected] Head Athletic Trainer: Mark Keppler Cross Country/Track & Field Information Head Coach: Kevin Donner (5th season) Alma Mater: University of Detroit (’84) Assistant Coaches: Bob Schanbacher (East Stroudsburg ’73, 15th season), Mario Wilson (Marist ’98, 4th season), Rob Guissanie (Penn State ’90, 5th season), Jim Knight (Bucknell ’80, 6th season) and Danielle Hobson (Rutgers ’03, 1st season) Cross Country/Track & Field Phone: (570) 577-1482 Email: [email protected] Webpage: www.BucknellBison.com Athletic Department FAX Phone: (570) 577-1660 Cross Country/Track & Field Address: Kevin Donner Bucknell University Gerhard Fieldhouse Lewisburg PA 17837 TABLE OF CONTENTS Early last century, Bucknell teams had no definitive nickname. To remedy this situation, the late William C. Bartol, a long-time professor of mathematics and astronomy at Bucknell, suggested, about 1910, that the nickname “Bisons” be adopted. Geography was the main reason for the choice of the name. Buck- nell’s campus lies at the eastern end of the Buffalo Valley, which was one of the last stomping grounds of the American bison, or buffalo, in this part of the country. It is estimated that at one time, at least 10,000 bison roamed the reaches of the Buffalo Valley. As late as 1799, more than 300 were reported. The last buffalo in this section is believed to have been shot in 1800 at Buffalo Crossroads, about six miles from Bucknell. The nickname currently used by most writers and broadcasters is “Bison,” believed to be a more accurate use of the plural of the word bison. THE BISON NICKNAME BUCKNELL ATHLETICS & RECREATION MISSION STATEMENT The Department of Athletics and Recreation strives to set the standard of excellence for intercollegiate and intramural programs in higher education, thereby advancing and drawing attention to the mission, core values, and educational goals of Bucknell University. The Department believes that student-athletes academic programs must be their first priority. It is therefore committed to maintaining Bucknell’s high na- tional ranking for student-athletes graduation rates and for producing Academic All-Americans, and to continued leadership of the Patriot League in Academic Honor Roll nominations, based on grade-point averages. The coaches and staffs paramount responsibility is maintaining academic priorities and supporting student-athletes education, even while providing the rigorous and serious NCAA Division I athletic opportunities Bucknell student-athletes seek. Further, the Department promotes the personal growth of student-athletes and the general student body by encouraging personal health, development, and balance among intellectual, social, civic, and physical pursuits; by celebrating challenge and competition; and by preparing participants for service and leadership in the world. Coaches and staff direct a rich array of athletic programs and recreational opportunities aimed at increasing student engagement, as well as strengthening character, healthy living, teamwork, sportsmanship, and spirit. In creating shared experiences for students, faculty, and staff, as well as alumni, family, and friends, the Departments programs add substantially to Bucknell’s sense of community and foster life-long relationships with Bucknell. The Department embraces the University’s decision to compete at the highest extramural level, in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). Division I membership is valuable not only because this level of competition maximally challenges student-athletes, but also because it signals clearly Bucknell’s high standards and seriousness of purpose in all extracurricular endeavors and it helps position Bucknell apart from other National Liberal Arts Colleges. Likewise, the competitive success the Department seeks, measured in part by consistent contention for the Patriot Leagues student-athletes and the University alike, and it brings distinction and national recognition to Bucknell. A student-centered operation, the Department is committed to providing equitable opportunities to women and men, as well as members of minority and majority groups of all kinds. The Department subscribes to, and complies with, all principles and regulations of the Patriot League, the Eastern College Athletic Conference, and the NCAA. The department is proud that so many of today’s exemplary Bison scholar- athletes will be tomorrow’s outstanding leaders. Application Information Application Deadline: Regular Decision — January 1, 2006; Early Decision I — November 15, 2005; Early Decision II — January 1, 2006; Financial Aid — Nov. 15, 2005, for Early Decision I, and Jan. 1, 2006 for Regular Decision and ED II. Admissions Phone: (570) 577-1101 :: BUCKNELL CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK & FIELD ::

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Quick Facts .............................................................................. 2Recreation and Athletic Center ................................................. 3Academic Success ................................................................... 3Patriot League Information ....................................................... 4

Coaching StaffKevin Donner, Head Coach ...................................................... 5Assistant Coaches .................................................................... 6

Cross Country2005 Rosters ............................................................................ 72005 Profi les ....................................................................... 8-11Patriot League Championships .........................................12-13Record Books ....................................................................14-15

Track and Field2005-06 Rosters ..................................................................... 16Men’s Preview & Profi les ...................................................17-20Women’s Preview & Profi les .............................................21-25 Patriot League Championships ........................................26-29Record Books ...................................................................30-35

GeneralFacilities and Record Book .................................................... 36Recruiting Information ............................................................ 37

Credits: This book was written and edited by Bucknell’s Offi ce of Athletic Communications. Photography credits are given to Art Foxall, CW Pack Sports. Printing by Harmony Press, Inc. of Easton, Pa. On the Covers: Melanie Buczko, Matt Corbetta and other members of the 2005-06 cross country/track and fi eld teams.

QUICK FACTSUniversity InformationLocation: Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, 17837Founded: 1846 as the University at LewisburgEnrollment: 3,400Nickname: BisonColors: Orange and BlueAffi liation: NCAA (Div. I)Conference: ECAC, IC4A, Patriot League (American, Army, Bucknell, Colgate, Holy Cross, Lafayette, Lehigh and Navy) President: Brian C. MitchellDirector of Athletics: John P. HardtSenior Woman Administrator: Amanda BackusDir. of Athletic Communications: Jon TerryTrack and Field Contact: Julie Moses Phone: (570) 577-3068 Email: [email protected] Athletic Trainer: Mark Keppler

Cross Country/Track & Field InformationHead Coach: Kevin Donner (5th season)Alma Mater: University of Detroit (’84)Assistant Coaches: Bob Schanbacher (East Stroudsburg ’73, 15th season), Mario Wilson (Marist ’98, 4th season), Rob Guissanie (Penn State ’90, 5th season), Jim Knight (Bucknell ’80, 6th season) and Danielle Hobson (Rutgers ’03, 1st season) Cross Country/Track & Field Phone: (570) 577-1482Email: [email protected]: www.BucknellBison.comAthletic Department FAX Phone: (570) 577-1660Cross Country/Track & Field Address: Kevin DonnerBucknell UniversityGerhard Fieldhouse Lewisburg PA 17837

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Early last century, Bucknell teams had no defi nitive nickname. To remedy this situation, the late William C. Bartol, a long-time professor of mathematics and astronomy at Bucknell, suggested, about 1910, that the nickname “Bisons” be adopted. Geography was the main reason for the choice of the name. Buck-nell’s campus lies at the eastern end of the Buffalo Valley, which was one of the last stomping grounds of the American bison, or buffalo, in this part of the country. It is estimated that at one time, at least 10,000 bison roamed the reaches of the Buffalo Valley. As late as 1799, more than 300 were reported. The last buffalo in this section is believed to have been shot in 1800 at Buffalo Crossroads, about six miles from Bucknell. The nickname currently used by most writers and broadcasters is “Bison,” believed to be a more accurate use of the plural of the word bison.

THE BISON NICKNAMEBUCKNELL ATHLETICS & RECREATION MISSION STATEMENT The Department of Athletics and Recreation strives to set the standard of excellence for intercollegiate and intramural programs in higher education, thereby advancing and drawing attention to the mission, core values, and educational goals of Bucknell University. The Department believes that student-athletes academic programs must be their fi rst priority. It is therefore committed to maintaining Bucknell’s high na-tional ranking for student-athletes graduation rates and for producing Academic All-Americans, and to continued leadership of the Patriot League in Academic Honor Roll nominations, based on grade-point averages. The coaches and staffs paramount responsibility is maintaining academic priorities and supporting student-athletes education, even while providing the rigorous and serious NCAA Division I athletic opportunities Bucknell student-athletes seek. Further, the Department promotes the personal growth of student-athletes and the general student body by encouraging personal health, development, and balance among intellectual, social, civic, and physical pursuits; by celebrating challenge and competition; and by preparing participants for service and leadership in the world. Coaches and staff direct a rich array of athletic programs and recreational opportunities aimed at increasing student engagement, as well as strengthening character, healthy living, teamwork, sportsmanship, and spirit. In creating shared experiences for students, faculty, and staff, as well as alumni, family, and friends, the Departments programs add substantially to Bucknell’s sense of community and foster life-long relationships with Bucknell. The Department embraces the University’s decision to compete at the highest extramural level, in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). Division I membership is valuable not only because this level of competition maximally challenges student-athletes, but also because it signals clearly Bucknell’s high standards and seriousness of purpose in all extracurricular endeavors and it helps position Bucknell apart from other National Liberal Arts Colleges. Likewise, the competitive success the Department seeks, measured in part by consistent contention for the Patriot Leagues student-athletes and the University alike, and it brings distinction and national recognition to Bucknell. A student-centered operation, the Department is committed to providing equitable opportunities to women and men, as well as members of minority and majority groups of all kinds. The Department subscribes to, and complies with, all principles and regulations of the Patriot League, the Eastern College Athletic Conference, and the NCAA. The department is proud that so many of today’s exemplary Bison scholar-athletes will be tomorrow’s outstanding leaders.

Application InformationApplication Deadline: Regular Decision — January 1, 2006; Early Decision I — November 15, 2005; Early Decision II — January 1, 2006; Financial Aid — Nov. 15, 2005, for Early Decision I, and Jan. 1, 2006 for Regular Decision and ED II.Admissions Phone: (570) 577-1101

:: BUCKNELL CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK & FIELD ::

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THE KENNETH G. LANGONE ATHLETICS & RECREATION CENTERThe Bucknell University Department of Athletics and Recreation prides itself on

setting the standard of excellence when it comes to success both on the playing fi elds and in the classroom. With 11 Patriot League Presidents’ Cups in 15 years, annual top-10 national rankings in graduation rates, 110 Verizon Academic All-Americans in 35 years and 100 Patriot League Scholar-Athletes in 15 years, Bucknell is clearly at the head of the class in terms of upholding the scholar-athlete model.

The addition of the Kenneth G. Langone Athletics and Recreation Center, one of the fi nest collegiate athletics and recreation facilities of its kind in the nation, will help ensure the continuation of that success.

The facility enhances each of Bucknell’s 27 varsity athletics programs and greatly expands the scope of its growing intramural and recreational sports offerings. A visually appealing structure located along Moore Avenue on the “downhill” side of campus, the Langone Athletics and Recreation Center was designed to reach out to all members of the campus community, including the student body, varsity student-athletes, faculty, staff and alumni.

Three primary venues lie within the facility: the Arthur D. Kinney Jr. Natatorium, the 4,000-seat Gary A. Sojka Pavilion and the Krebs Family Fitness Center, which includes the Berger Family Weight Room. Other features include a new location for the Bucknell Athletics Hall of Fame, a display of Bucknell’s Congressional Medal of Honor recipients, a sports medicine and athletic training suite, classrooms, modern offi ces for coaches and staff and increased locker room space for varsity and recreational athletes.

The building was formally dedicated on Apr. 25, 2003, in honor of noted entrepreneur and philanthropist Ken Langone, a 1957 Bucknell graduate who, along with his wife Elaine, pledged $11 million toward the center’s construction. Langone was a member of the university Board of Trustees from 1980 to 1996.

One of the special qualities of the Langone Athletics and Recreation Center is the manner in which it supplements the pre-existing facilities. The brand new construc-tion surrounds Gerhard Fieldhouse and historic Davis Gymnasium, which has been restored as a competition venue for the Bison volleyball and wrestling teams, as well as intramural, recreation and other varsity practice activities.

Bucknell University, ranked among the top national liberal arts colleges in the nation, is a privately owned, co-educational institution with an undergraduate enrollment of approximately 3,400 students and a faculty of about 270 teach-ers, of which over 97 percent hold doctoral degrees.

The 100th college chartered in the United States, Bucknell was founded by Phila-delphia Baptists in 1846 as the University at Lewisburg. The fi rst class of seven men graduated in 1851 with the fi rst woman receiving her degree in 1885. In 1886, the institu-tion was renamed Bucknell University in honor of William Bucknell, a former trustee and benefactor.

A comprehensive university, Bucknell allows students to choose from many aca-demic options, including 53 majors and 64 minors. In learning from and collaborating with experienced faculty, students will have access to state-of-the-art resources within the library, laboratory, computer center, multi-media room, and recreational facility. Enrolling at Bucknell allows one to acquire global connections through the Interna-tional Focus Semester Program, Semester of Studying Abroad Program, and interaction with students and faculty from various countries and continents. Through the University’s commitment to diversity, students of all ethnic, racial, geographical, intellectual, and political backgrounds converge on one campus to foster a community of acceptance and exploration in diversity. As a member of the Bucknell and Lewisburg communities, students are able to fi nd their own niche while learning the importance of values. The University’s physical plant, located on a 400-acre campus overlooking the Susquehanna River, includes more than 80 buildings. Recent ad-ditions include a $1 million computer center con-structed as a wing of the Dana Engineering Build-ing, an $8.2 million addition to the Ellen Clarke Bertrand Library, the $9.7 million Weis Perform-ing Arts Center, and the $10.9 million Robert L. Rooke Chemistry Building and adjoining biology building. In addition, construction of the Sigfried Weis Music Building was completed in the summer of 2001 in time for its doors to open for the fall semester. The new $7 million music instruction building was one facet of The Bucknell Campaign, the most ambitious in Bucknell’s 154-year history. A new residence hall facility opened in 2001 and houses 300 students within “neighborhoods” — a contemporary design intended to promote a sense of community. And fi nally, the sparkling Kenneth G. Langone Athletics and Recreation Center opened in 2003, providing a state-of-the-art facility for varsity athletes and students, staff and faculty alike. Bucknell is easily accessible, located on U.S. Route 15 approximately 60 miles north of Harrisburg and 25 miles south of Williamsport. The campus is seven miles south of Interstate 80 on Route 15.

:: ABOUT BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY::

MAJOR FIELDS OF STUDYARTS & SCIENCES DEPARTMENTS: Accounting, Animal

Behavior, Anthropology, Art, Biology, Business Administration, Cell Biology & Biochemistry, Chemistry, Classics, Comparative West-ern Humanities, East Asian Studies (Chinese, Japanese), Eco-nomics, Education (Early Childhood Development, Elementary, Secondary, and Educational Research), English, Environmental Studies, French, Geography, Geology, German, History, Inter-

national Relations, Latin American Studies, Mathematics, Music (Music Education, Music History, Music Theory & Composition,

Performance), Philosophy, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Religion, Russian, Sociology, Theater, and Women’s Studies. ENGINEERING DEPARTMENTS: Bio Medical, Chemical, Civil &

Environmental, Computer Science, Electrical, and Mechanical.

LEADERS ON THE FIELD AND IN THE CLASSROOM Bucknell led the league in the number of athletes on the 2004-05 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll, which cites student-athletes with a G.P.A. of 3.20 or better during the semester coinciding with his/her sport. Bucknell posted 300 athletes to the honor roll, once again topping all other Patriot League institutions. The Bison put 86 cross country and track and fi eld members on the honor roll in ‘04-’05. Their names are listed below.

NAME Nicole Ayala Connie Barko Katherine Ballantine Thomas Bennett Kathleen Bishop Monique Boley Lauren Bricker Danielle Brown Kevin Brown Melanie Buczko Amy Calvo Mark Caroleo Daniel Catalano Alison Cole Michael Contino Andrew Corral Ashley Curry William Duffy Nick DeGregorio Ryan Delaney Mariel Fink Drew Folk Chessa Forer Matthew Forys Dan Frake

NAMEMichael Gibney Victoria Gilbert Robert Gradoville Jennifer Grant Management Robert Haferd Angie Hall Kayla HalloranEric Harbison William Holleran Hannah Irion Julie Jakaboski Joshua Kaehler Rehana Lanewala Alexander Lash Emily Luderer Courtney Lynch Denise Manero David Mante Jennifer Marsh Jessica McCullough Luke McGuire Mike Mellas James Meyer Laura Nagy

NAMERobert Needleman Ryan Newcom Chris Nocera Jennifer O’Connor Elizabeth Pendleton Katherine Pfeifer Derrin Pierret Travis RiversKelly Raffety Nina Reinhardt Beverly Rogers Linda Sanders Christa Sawko Zachary Simoncelli Gwendolyn Soult Jennifer Stevens Nicole Stoyer Adam Syty Christine Totten Catherine Trentacoste Sarah VandenBroek Brittany Vogt Eliot Weinstein

(2005-06 returnees in bold)

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The Patriot League is proud of its mission of promoting opportunities for “Today’s Scholar-Athletes, Tomorrow’s Leaders.” The League led NCAA Division I conferences in graduation rates for the sixth-straight year in 2004. Patriot League graduates consistently excel as professionals in

their chosen fi elds and are contributors to the betterment of society. Patriot League teams and scholar-athletes are also achieving triumphs and accolades on the intercollegiate fi elds of competition.

Consider some recent team successes:

• Six teams won games in their respective NCAA Tournaments, including the 14th-seeded Bucknell men’s basketball team which upset third-seeded Kansas;

• The Patriot League received multiple postseason bids in three sports - football, men’s basketball and men’s lacrosse;

• The Patriot League has advanced a team to the quarterfi nal round of the NCAA Division I-AA Football Championship fi ve of the last seven years, including three wins each by Colgate and Lehigh.

Individual achievements have been similarly impressive: • Bucknell junior Lauren Wible of the softball team led the nation in

batting average, and Chris Cara of the Bison men’s lacrosse team led the country in points and assists per game;

• Six cross country and track and fi eld student-athletes qualifi ed for the NCAA Championships;

• Bucknell’s Molly Creamer was a fi rst-round draft pick, No. 10 overall, by the New York Lib-erty in the 2003 WNBA draft. She was one of a handful of former PL standouts playing professional basketball overseas in 2004-05;

• Nineteen student-athletes were named All-America;

• Lafayette football’s Stephen Bono was one of two recipients of the Division I-AA Athletic Direc-tors’ Association Postgraduate Scholarship;

• Ten student-athletes were either drafted or signed profes-sional free agent contracts;

• Schuyler Williamson of Army was selected in the 2005 Major League Baseball June free-agent draft. It marks the seventh-straight year at least one Patriot League player was picked in the draft.

• A handful of men’s soccer (Michael Lookingland of Bucknell and Shawn Kuykendall of American) and men’s lacrosse (Navy’s Graham Gill along with Bucknell’s Chris Cara and Army’s Jim Wagner) players also were drafted or began professional playing careers this year;

• Joe McCourt (Lafayette football), Daris Wilson (Bucknell football), Emily Ling (Lehigh softball), Lauren Gobar (Army softball) and Chris Cara (Bucknell men’s lacrosse) all set new Patriot League career records in their respective sports. The Patriot League’s athletic success is achieved while remaining committed to its founding principle that student-athletes are academically representative of their class. Participation in athletics at Patriot League institutions is viewed as an important component of a well-rounded education. The origins of Patriot League excellence date back to 1986 with the inception of a successful Division I-AA football conference. In 1990, the Patriot League expanded to an all-sports conference, now featuring 23 championship sports. Full League members include American, Army, Bucknell, Colgate, Holy Cross, Lafayette, Lehigh and Navy. Associate members include Fordham and Georgetown for football and Villanova in women’s lacrosse. These member institutions are among the oldest and most prestigious in the nation. Alumni from Patriot League institutions have played a leadership role in the shaping of our country. “The Patriot League — Today’s Scholar-Athletes, Tomorrow’s Leaders” is still the League’s primary vision. However, the League is demonstrating annually that our student-athletes really can play.

FACULTY JOIN COACHING RANKS:BUCKNELL’S UNIQUE SIDELINE

COACHING PROGRAM One of the special programs that Bucknell offers in order to enhance the student-athlete’s overall experience at the University is the Fac-ulty-Administrator Sideline Program. The program involves a member of the faculty or administration at Bucknell being invited by one of the 26 varsity teams to become a part of the team’s contest preparation by being involved in all aspects of the program, including game-day activities. The faculty participant will discuss the overall program with the respective coaching staff, including recruiting philosophy and strategy for the upcoming contest. The sideline coach will attend a practice session where he/she will be introduced to the team and gain a truly unique insight into the relationships that exist between player-coach and player-player. In addition, the practice session allows the participant to learn coaching techniques, strategy, terminol-ogy, and the athletes’

true enthusiasm for the sport. The participant will then attend the ac-tual intercollegiate contest itself and be a part of the total event from pre-contest to post-contest, through timeout discussions and halftime teaching-learning methodology.

The purpose of the Faculty Sideline Pro-

gram is to foster a better understanding by the faculty and administra-tion of the roles played by coaches and athletes in the University’s intercollegiate athletic arena.

DID YOU KNOW?• Half of the classes at Bucknell have 16 students or fewer.

• All classes are taught by professors, not graduate assistants.

• Student-Faculty ratio is 12-to-1.

• Bucknell’s retention rate is 95%.

STUDENT-ATHLETE ADVISORY COMMITTEE

“The mission of the NCAA Student-Athlete Advisory Com-mittee is to enhance total student-athlete experience by promoting opportunity, protecting student-athlete welfare, and fostering a positive student-athlete image.”

The SAAC provides insight on the student-athlete experience and to offer input on the rules, regulations, and policies that affect student-athletes’ lives on NCAA member institution campuses.

The SAAC has been involved in various projects including: visits to local elementary schools, hospitals, and housing authorities; promotion of B.A.A.D. (Bucknell Athletes Against Drugs and Alcohol); and helping to hire a part-time trainer for the Athletic Training Offi ce.

:: THE PATRIOT LEAGUE ::

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Kevin Donner, head coach of the men’s and women’s cross country and track and fi eld teams at Bucknell, con-tinued the success last season that has earned him nine Patriot League Coach of the Year awards. Last season, Donner led the wom-en’s cross country team to a fourth place

fi nish in the Patriot League and coached one second team all-league performer. The men took fi fth place overall at the championships. Dur-ing the indoor season, Donner coached a Patriot League Champion-ship squad in the Bucknell women’s team, for the fourth consecutive season, while the men fi nished sixth in the PL. Outdoors, Donner saw the same results with the women winning the PL for the second year in a row and the men once again placed sixth. Bucknell had 13 individual event champions on the women’s side during the indoor and outdoor seasons combined. Donner picked up “PL Coach of the Year” honors in women’s indoor and outdoor track last season. . Beyond the Patriot League, Donner guided the two cross country squads to top-10 fi nishes at their respective IC4A and ECAC champion-ships, as well as a top-10 fi nish for the women and top-15 fi nish on the men’s side at the NCAA Mid-Atlantic meet. In track and fi eld, over a dozen Bison athletes competed at the IC4A and ECAC fi nals, including a record-breaking 4x800 women’s relay team, which claimed the gold at the championships. Bucknell also saw Beverly Rogers, Marjorie Grap and Ann Doty compete at the NCAA East Regional Championships.Pole Vaulter Melania Buczko made regional and national championship appearances. Two years ago, Donner guided the women’s cross country and track teams to fi rst-place sweeps of the three Patriot League champi-onships as well as three second-place fi nishes on the men’s side. Before arriving at Bucknell in 2001, Donner, a native of Detroit, Mich., and a 1984 graduate of the University of Detroit, successfully transformed the Saint Francis (Pa.) program into one of the elite squads in the Northeast Conference. It was a banner campaign in 2000-01 for the Red Flash men’s teams, as Saint Francis captured its second straight NEC cross country title, followed by indoor and outdoor track and fi eld titles as well. The cross country unit placed third at the Mid-Atlantic Regional and vaulted to a Division I national ranking of 26. Donner also guided the Red Flash women to an NEC cross country title in 1997 and the men’s and women’s cross country teams to All-Academic Team honors in each of the last fi ve seasons. He was cited as the conference coach of the year in cross country and track and fi eld seven times, and in 2000 he was honored as the top men’s cross country mentor in the Mid-Atlantic Region. All 81 men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor track and fi eld school records were shattered under Donner’s watch. Among the stellar individual achievements by his Red Flash student-athletes were a cross country All-American, 40 men’s and women’s NEC titles, 27 all-conference performers, nine U.S. Junior National qualifi ers, two Canadian National qualifi ers and six CoSIDA Academic All-Americans. Prior to his stint at Saint Francis, Donner served as assistant women’s cross country and track and fi eld coach at Central Michigan University from 1993-95. There, Donner coached eight All-Mid-Ameri-can Conference performers and one NCAA qualifi er.

Following his graduation from Detroit, Donner established a new varsity program at his alma mater, becoming the school’s fi rst-ever women’s coach. He served a nine-year stint at Detroit, where he coached 20 All-Midwestern Collegiate Conference student-athletes and guided the women’s cross-country program to back-to-back MCC titles in 1986 and 1987. A member of the NCAA Division I Coaches Associations for cross country and track and fi eld, Donner took over the reins of a Bucknell program that has listed among the elite in the East for the better part of two decades. Bucknell’s women’s cross country team has captured four of the past fi ve Patriot League titles, while the men’s team has won three of the last six conference meets. Similarly successful on the track, the Bison women have earned four of the last fi ve Patriot League outdoor titles and fi ve of the last six indoor championships. All told, the Bucknell men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor track and fi eld squads have captured 19 Patriot League championships in 13 years. Donner will continue to be charged with adding to Bucknell’s academic tradition. As head coach, Donner assisted 86 athletes to Patriot League Academic Honor Roll accolades in 2004-05. Donner owns USATF level I and II coaching certifi cations in endurance and throws. He currently resides in Lewisburg with his wife Amy, a statistics and mathematics instructor at Bucknell.

Donner Facts...

Education: University of Detroit, B.A. 1984Collegiate Coaching: Bucknell University, 2001-pres. (Head Coach); St. Francis (Pa.), 1995-2001 (Head Coach); Central Michi-gan University, 1993-95 (Assistant Coach); University of Detroit, 1984-93 (Head Coach).

Coaching Accomplishments: • Four-time Patriot League “Coach of the Year” for women’s indoor track, 2002-05 . • Patriot League “Coach of the Year” sweep for the women’s teams in 2001-02, winning the honors in cross country, indoor track, and outdoor track. • Patriot League “Coach of the Year” for women’s outdoor track in 2002, 2004 and 2005. • Coach of two NCAA Cross Country qualifers at Bucknell in 2001 • Mid-Atlantic Region Men’s Cross Country “Coach of the Year,” 2000 • Seven-time Northeast Conference “Coach of the Year” • Three-time Midwestern Collegiate Conference “Coach of the Year” • Coached Saint Francis Men’s Cross Country to No. 26 National Ranking, 2001 • Five NEC Championships • Coached three NCAA track & fi eld provisional qualifi ers and one automatic qualifi er at St. Francis • Coached one NCAA Cross Country All-American, 2000 • All 81 Men’s and Women’s Indoor and Outdoor Track & Field Records Broken while at St. Francis • Coached 10 Cosida Academic All-Americans (six at St. Francis, four at Bucknell) • Bucknellian Men’s Coach of the Year, 2002 • NCAA regional representative for Cross Country

KEVIN DONNERHEAD COACH5TH SEASON

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Mario Wilson works with the Bison jump-ers and is entering his fourth season with the program. The 2005 track and fi eld season was marked by tremendous improvements in the jumping events, especially at both Patriot

League Championships. Wilson has coached 15 Patriot League indi-vidual champions, fi ve of them in 2005 and 28 All-Patriot League per-formers in three seasons. Wilson has also coached an ECAC champion in the pole vault and a total of 35 IC4A/ECAC qualifi ers in seven years of coaching. At the national level, Wilson guided fi ve athletes to the NCAA East Regional Championship and one athlete, Melanie Buczko, to a spot in the 2004 and 2005 NCAA Outdoor Championships.

Prior to Bucknell, Wilson spent four years as an assistant coach at Saint Francis University where he was responsible for the jumping, hurdling and throwing events. At Saint Francis, Wilson coached one NCAA provisional qualifer, six All-IC4A/ECAC performers, four Northeast Conference record holders and 32 school record performances.

Wilson is a 1998 graduate of Marist College and completed his mas-ters of education while at Saint Francis. Wilson resides in Lewisburg.

MARIO WILSONASSISTANT COACH

4TH SEASON

Bob Schanbacher enters his 15th season working with the Bison throwers. This is his seventh season back with the Bucknell coaching staff after taking a three-year sab-batical from the program.

His fi rst stint with the Orange and Blue lasted eight seasons, from 1988-1996. During that time, his athletes captured most of the school records in the men’s and women’s throwing events. Schanbacher is responsible for shaping the reputation and tradi-tion of success in the throwing events at Bucknell University. Schan-bacher has coached 42 individual conference champions, athletes who have set 27 school records, several ECAC/IC4A scorers as well as an NCAA All-American in the hammer throw (James Heizman). He also coached Maria Garcia to the NCAA outdoor championships in the hammer through in 2004. In his 14 seasons as a member of the Bison coaching staff, Schanbacher has helped coach Bucknell to 23 East Coast Conference and Patriot League Championships. His programs enjoyed remark-able success in the 1988-89 and 1989-90 seasons, when both the men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor track teams won all four ECC Championships. A 1973 graduate of East Stroudsburg University and the recipient of a master’s degree from Wisconsin-La Crosse, Schanbacher had been the head coach of track & fi eld at Lewisburg High School since 1973 and the head coach of cross country from 1980-1987. He led teams to 14 conference championships including the West Branch Conference, Susquehanna Valley Conference (AA) and two District 4 AA titles. Coach Schanbacher is also a USATF Level II certifi ed coach. Schanbacher resides in Cogan Station with his wife Kathleen and daughter Amy (20). His son, Chris, is a student at Drexel University.

BOB SCHANBACHERASSISTANT COACH

15TH SEASON

Rob Guissanie is back with the Bison team for his fi fth year as volunteer assistant coach.

He will work mainly with the distance runners throughout the season and will be the

head timer for the FinishLynx system at all home meets. Guissanie is a 1990 graduate of Penn State University. He was

also head cross country coach at Penn’s Valley High School during the 1998-1999 seasons and track and fi eld coach in 1998-2001.

ROB GUISSANIEVOLUNTEER ASSISTANT

5TH SEASON

JIM KNIGHT ASSISTANT COACH

6th SEASONA 1980 graduate of Bucknell, Jim Knight

will serve his sixth season as an assistant coach for the Bison in 2005-06.

Knight ran cross country and track for the legendary Art Gulden during his career at

Bucknell. In 1979, he competed at the NCAA Championship in cross country and was an East Coast Conference champion.

Knight assists with the cross country runners and will aid with the men’s and women’s steeplechasers during the track season.

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Hobson is new to Bucknell and will be working with the hurdlers and sprinters during her fi rst season. She will also be in charge of coordinating and managing all home meets, as well as oversee the

programs’ community service initiatives and play a large role in the recruiting process. A graduate of Rutgers, Hobson clocked a 400-meter hurdles time of 58.28 at the Big East Championships, which is the second-fastest time in Scarlet Knights history in that event. She went on to place 14th at the 2003 USATF National Championships, and a year later she earned a spot in the 2004 U.S. Olympic Trials in Sacramen-to, Calif. Hobson spent the last two season as an assistant coach at PL affi liate Army, where she also coached the sprinters and hurdlers and help lead the Black Knights’ men’s team to a pair of PL outdoor track and fi eld titles. The West Orange, N.J. native graduated in 2003 with a double major in anthropology and geography. She was elected co-captain and named team MVP as a senior and also competed in the pentath-lon.

DANIELLE HOBSONASSISTANT COACH

1ST SEASON

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2005 Bucknell Men’s Cross Country Roster

Name Cl. Hometown/High School Kevin Brown Sr. Cranford, N.J./Cranford Wallace Campbell So. Montgomery, Ala./Montgomery Academy Mark Caroleo Jr. North Babylon, N.Y./North Babylon Andrew Corral So. Bellport, N.Y./Bellport Ryan Delaney Sr. Seattle, Wash./Roosevelt Sean Egan Jr. Yorktown Heights, N.Y./Fordham Prep. Joe Foley Fr. Howell, Mich./Flint Powers Catholic Kevin Fortkiewicz Sr. Bloomfield, N.J./Bloomfield Matt Forys Jr. Howell, N.J./Howell Michael Gibney So. Wading River, N.Y./Shoreham Wading River Eric Harbison Jr. Greensburg, Pa./Greensburg-Salem William Holleran So. San Rafael, Calif./St. Ignatius Academy Alexander Lash Sr. Cornwall, N.Y./Cornwall Paul Majeski Fr. Demarest, N.J./NVRHS at Demarest Luke McGuire So. Lewisburg, Pa./Lewisburg Andrew Neils So. Manhattan, Kan./Manhattan Chris Nocera Jr. Ellwood City, Pa./Lincoln Clinton Orloski Fr. Butler, Pa./Slippery Rock Chris Petillo Jr. Plainville, Conn./Plainville Derrin Pierret Jr. Morristown, N.J./Morristown James Redmond So. Medfod, N.J./Bishop Eustace Prep. Donald Sanner Fr. Meyersdale, Pa./Meyersdale Matt Schellburg So. Baltimore, Md./Florence Bertell Acad. Adam Syty Jr. East Amherst, N.Y./Clarence

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Senior Kevin BrownSenior Ryan Delaney

2005 Bucknell Women’s Cross Country Roster Name Cl. Hometown/High School Lauren Armstrong Sr. Catonsville, Md./Catonsville Ashley Behre Fr. Flanders, N.J./Mount Olive Kerryann Branker Sr. Levittown, N.Y./Island Trees Lauren Bricker Jr. Greensburg, Pa./Hempfield Erin Cranmer-Hart So. Slippery Rock, Pa./Slippery Rock Nicole Falcaro Fr. Dingsmans Ferry, Pa./Delaware Valley Kayla Halloran Sr. Norwell, Mass./Norwell Offeibea Hanson-Hall So. New Rochelle, N.Y./New Rochelle Mollie Harms Jr. Sterling Heights, Mich./Stevenson Kim Hassett Fr. Falmouth, Maine/Falmouth Jessica Hibbert Fr. Woodbine, Md./Glenelg Lauren Kinsey Sr. Hatfield, Pa./North Penn Emily Luderer Sr. Sammamish, Wash./Whitfield Leanna Nastase Jr. Beaverdale, Pa./Forest Hills Gillian Nordquist Fr. Clarkston, Mich./Clarkston Jennifer O’Connor Sr. Langhorne, Pa./Nazareth Academy Brittany Parlow Fr. Pt. Pleasant Beach N.J./Pt. Pleasant Rebecca Pierotti Jr. Hazleton, Pa./Bishop Hafey Lisa Prybella So. Southampton, Pa./Mt. St. Josepn Acad. Linda Sanders Sr. Old Bridge, N.J./Old Bridge Christa Sawko Jr. Montoursville, Pa./Montoursville Area Emily Selonick Fr. Crownsville, Md./McDonogh School Nicole Smith Fr. Mercer, Pa./Mercer Area Jenny Stevens Jr. Laceyville, Pa./Wyoming Valley West Nicole Stoyer Jr. Reading, Pa./Governor Mifflin Christy Totten So. Perkasie, Pa./Pennridge

Sophomore Christy Totten

Junior Jenny Stevens

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Senior • Distance • Seattle, Wash. • Roosevelt • Captain

Ryan Delaney

2004-05: [Cross Country] -- Scored for the team at both the Penn State National Invitational and the NCAA Mid-East Regional ... finished 41st overall and sixth for Bucknell at the Patriot League Championships. [Indoors] -- Ran a personal-best time of 15:43.93 for 5,000m at the Bucknell Heptagonal ... highest finish was eighth in the 5,000 at the Doug Raymond Invitational at Kent State. [Outdoors] -- Ran a season-best time of 9:43.03 to place ninth in the 3,000m steeplechase at the PL Championships ... highest place finish was fourth in the steeplechase at the Bucknell Five-Way. 2003-04: [Cross Country] -- Highest team finish was second at the Lafayette Invitational...finished 45th at the Patriot League Championships and eighth on the

team. [Indoors] -- Placed sixth in the mile at the Bison Open with a personal best time of 4:34.55...ran a personal best time of 15:48.21 in the 5000m at the Bucknell Winter Classic. [Outdoors] -- Won the steeplechase at the Bucknell Five-Way (9.40.0)...ran a personal best in the steeple chase at the Patriot League Championships (9:34.86)...placed seventh at the Susquehanna Invitational in the 5000m (15:45.95). 2002-2003: [Cross Country] -- Best team finish was fifth, sixth overall at the Messiah Invitational...best time for an 8K race was 27:10 at the Gulden Invitational. [Indoors] -- Ran only in the 3000m...ran a personal best time of 9:05.53 at the Bucknell Winter Classic. [Outdoors] -- Ran best time of 9:45.04 in the steeplechase at the Bison Outdoor Classic...Ran a personal best time of 15:30.93 in the 5000m at the Big Dawg Invitational. Personal: Son of John and Holly Delaney...won eight varsity letters for cross country and track...two time all-league in cross country ... double majoring in geography and geology.

DelaneyEvent In Out1500m - 4:13.29mile 4:34.55 -3000m 9:05.53 -3000m SC - 9:34.865000m 15:43.93 15:30.93

Senior • Distance • Cranford, N.J. • Cranford • Captain

Kevin Brown

2004-05: [Cross Country] -- Finished 34th overall and second for Bucknell at the IC4A Cham-pionships ... finished in the team’s top seven a total of five times during the season. [Indoors] -- Received all-league second-team honors after anchoring the distance medley relay team to a sliver medal at the conference championships ... ran a personal-best mile time of 4:18.15 to finish fifth at the Bucknell Heptagonal. [Outdoors] -- Clocked a personal-best time of 3:58.84 over 1,500m at the Bison Outdoor Classic ... also ran a career-best steeplechase time of 9:27.22 at the Classic ... competed in the steeplechase at the Patriot League Champion-ships. 2003-04: [Cross Country] -- Best finish was ninth overall and seventh for Bucknell at the Gulden Invitational (25:38 - 8K). [Indoors] -- Ran a season-best time of 15:29.72 in the 5000m to finish seventh at the Patriot League Championships ... placed second at the Gulden Relays in the 3000m (8:49.58) ... finished eighth in

the 3000m at the Rhode Island Invitational with a personal best time of 8:45.48. [Outdoors] -- Placed third in the steeplechase at the Bucknell Five-Way with a season best time of 9:45.2. 2002-03: [Cross Country] -- Highest finish was 21st overall and sixth for Bucknell at the Gulden Invitational (26:04 - 8K). [Indoors] -- Ran a personal-best time of 4:25.71 in the mile at the Bison Open ... Placed 11th at the Doug Raymond Invitational at Kent State University in a personal-best time of 15:25.60. [Outdoors] -- Did not see competition during the outdoor season. Personal: Son of June and Paul Brown ... won eleven varsity letters for cross country, winter and spring track ... majoring in economics.

BrownEvent In Out1500m - 3:58.84mile 4:18.15 -3000m 8:43.55 -3000m SC - 9:27.225000m 15:25.60 15:24.16

Junior • Distance • Howell, N.J. • Howell • Captain

Matt Forys

2004-05: [Cross Country] -- Finished first on the team at the Penn State National Invitational ... placed 24th overall and second for Bucknell at the Patriot League Championships ... ran to a scoring finish in five meets during the season. [Indoors] -- Ran a personal-best 3,000m time of 8:50.70 at the PL Championships ... also clocked a season-best 5,000m time of 15:14.69 at the league meet. [Outdoors] -- Qualified for the IC4A Championships in the 10,000m ... clocked a personal-best time of 30:51.94 to finish 15th at the IC4A meet ... scored a sixth-place finish in the PL steeplechase with a career-best performance of 9:20.61 ... won the steeplechase at the Bucknell Five-Way. 2003-04: [Cross Country] -- Bucknell’s first finisher at the Lafayette Invitational (26:54.70 - 5 mi.) ... scored for the team at both the Patriot League Championships (28th, team 5th) and the Mid-Atlantic Regional (55th, team 4th). [Indoors] -- Recorded his best 5000m performance at the Patriot League Championships (15:13.58) ... Finished second in the 5000m at the Gulden Relays and Bucknell Winter Classic. [Outdoors]

-- Ran a personal-best time of 9:33.62 in the steeplechase to finish seventh at the Patriot League Championships ... clocked a personal-best time of 15:14.05 in the 5000m at the Duke Invitational. Personal: Son of Charles and Nancy Forys ... won twelve varsity letters in cross country and indoor and outdoor track ... team captain for cross country, outdoor and indoor track ... mathematics major.

ForysEvent In Outmile 4:29.45 -3000m 8:50.70 - 3000m SC - 9:20.615000m 15:13.58 15:14.0510,000m - 30:51.94

Sophomore • Distance • Montgomery, Ala. • Montgomery Academy

Wallace Campbell

2004-05: [Cross Country] -- Competed in four meets on the season ... finished seventh for the team at the IC4A Championships. [Indoors] -- Received all-league second-team honors after running the 1,200m leg of the sliver-medal winning distance medley relay team at the Patriot League Championships ... finished fourth in the 3,000m at the Bison Open (8:52.84) ... placed fifth in the 1,000m at the Bucknell Winter Classic (1:59.32). [Outdoors] -- Clocked a personal-best time of 3:56.44 in the 3,000m at the Duke Invitational ... the time was the second-fastest by a Bison all season.Personal: Son of Bill and Janie Campbell ... won high school letters in football, cross country, and track and field ... undeclared major.

CampbellEvent In Out1000m 1:59.32 -1500m - 3:56.44mile 4:20.31 -3000m 8:52.84 8:36.51

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Sophomore • Distance • Bellport, N.Y. • BellportAndrew Corral

2004-05: [Cross Country] -- Finished in Bucknell’s top seven in six meets during the season ... finished second on the team at the Iona Meet of Champions ... placed 36th overall and third on the team at the IC4A Championships. [Indoors] -- Competed in one indoor race, running the mile at the Bison Opener (4:41.94). [Outdoors] -- Ran a personal-best time of 15:10.75 for 5,000m at the Bison Outdoor Classic ... competed in the 5,000 at the Patriot League Cham-pionships. Personal: Son of John and Dorothy Corral ... 10-time letterwinner at Bellport High School ... undeclared major.

:: MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY PROFILES ::

CorralEvent In Out5000m - 15.10.75

Senior • Distance • Bloomfi eld, N.J. • Bloomfi eldKevin Fortkiewicz

2004-05: [Cross Country] -- Ran as Bucknell’s number-one finisher at the IC4A Championships ... competed in a total of six races throughout the season. [Indoors] -- Placed second in the 3,000m at the Penn State Relays (8:39.43) ... ran a personal-best 5,000m time of 14:56.72 to finish fourth at the Bucknell Heptagonal ... ran both the 3,000 and 5,000 at the Patriot League Champion-ships. [Outdoors] -- Finished third in the 10,000m at the Duke Invitational in a personal-best time of 32:11.91 ... placed second in the 5,000m at the Bucknell Five-Way (15:09.63) ... competed in the 10,000 at the PL Championships. 2003-04: [Cross Country] -- Ran 27:17.57 to finish third

on the team at the Lock Haven Invitational. [Indoors] -- Won the 3000m at the Bison Opener (8:48.83)...placed first in the 5000m a the Bucknell Octagonal (15:18.31)...ran a personal best time of 8:43.73 at the Bucknell Winter Classic in the 3000m...clocked 15:16.41 for 5000m at the Patriot League Championships, a season best. [Outdoors] -- Finished sixth in the 3000m at the Jim Thorpe Invitational in 8:55.40, an outdoor best...ran personal-best time in the 10,000m at the Duke Invitational (31:39.39)...best 5000m time of 15:40.74 was run at the Patriot League Championships. 2002-2003: [Cross Country] -- Finished sixth for the team at both the Messiah and Lafayette Invitationals. [Indoors] -- Ran a season-best time of 9:02.81 in the 3000m at the Bucknell Octagonal...best 5000m time was at the Bison Open (15.38.32). [Outdoors] -- Ran 15:17.56 for 5000m at the Susquehanna Invitational, a personal best...Clocked best 1500m time at the Bison Outdoor Classic (4:12.14). Personal: Son of Victor and Diana Fortkiewicz...won 11 varsity letters in cross country and indoor and outdoor track...team captain...majoring in political science.

FortkiewiczEvent In Out3000m 8:39.43 8:48.765000m 14:56.72 15:09.6310000m - 31:39.39

Sophomore • Distance • Wading River, N.Y. • Shoreham Wading River

Michael Gibney

2004-05: [Cross Country] -- Finished in the team’s top seven in four races during the fall ... placed 37th overall and fifth for the team at the Patriot League Championships. [Indoors] -- Competed in the 5,000m at the PL Championships ... personal-best 5,000 time was 15:45.02, clocked at the Doug Raymond Invitational at Kent State ... ran a time of 9:03.83 for 3,000m at the Gulden Relays. [Outdoors] -- Placed sixth in the 5,000 at the Bucknell Five-Way (15:49.71) ... clocked a personal-best 10,000m time at the Duke Invitational (33:33.46) ... competed in the 10,000 at the PL Championships. Personal: Son of Richard Gibney and Debra Hall ... won a total of 11 letters in high school for track and field and cross country .... team captain during senior year ... undeclared major.

GibneyEvent In Out3000m 9:08.83 9:10.295000m 15:45.02 15:49.7110000m - 33:33.46

Junior • Distance • Ellwood City, Pa. • LincolnChris Nocera

2004-05: [Cross Country] -- Finished first on the team and fifth overall at the Bison Open ... placed 13th overall and fourth on the team at the Detriot Titan Invitational ... also scored for the team at the Iona Meet of Champions and the Gulden Invitaitonal ... [Indoors] -- Ran a personal-best 3,000m time of 9:00.33 at the Gulden Invitational ... finished eighth in the mile at the Bucknell Winter Classic (4:30.09) ... clocked a personal-best time of 15:31.27 in the 5,000m at the Patriot League Championships. [Outdoors] -- Placed fourth in the 10,000m at the Duke Invitational (32:25.96) ... finished ninth in the 5,000 at the Bucknell Five-Way (16:16.08). 2003-04: {Cross Country) -- Did not race during cross country season. (Indoors)

-- Ran the 3,000 at the Bison Open (9:19.96). (Outdoors) -- Did not compete during the outdoor season. Personal: Son of Tony and Laurie Nocera ... lettered a total of 10 times in high school track and field and cross country ... cross country and track and field team captain ... major-ing in mechanical engineering.

NoceraEvent In Out3000m 9:00.33 8:56.135000m 15:31.27 16:16.0810000m - 32:25.96

Junior • Distance • Morristown, N.J. • Morristown

Derrin Pierret

2004-05: [Cross Country] [Indoors]-- Ran a personsal best in the 800m at the Bison Opener (1:58.79)....recorded a personal record at the Doug Raymond Invitational, in Kent, Ohio, with a time of 4:19.57 (seveth overall)Set a personal record in the 1500m at the Bucknell Hep-tagonal. [Outdoors] Set a personal record in the 1500m at the Duke Inviational (3:59.03)...recorded a personal best in the 800m at the Bison Classic (1:58.08). 2002-03: [Cross Country] -- Highest team finish was fifth at the Lock Haven Invitational. [Indoors] -- Ran a personal-best in the 800m at the Patriot League Championships (1:59.53)...best mile time is 4:32.17 from the Gulden Relays. [Outdoors] -- Finished fifth in the 800m at the Jim Thorpe Invitational with a personal-best time of 1:58.66...ran 4:02.67 in the 1500m at the Bucknell Five-Way. Personal: Son of Kirk and Marion Pierret ... won three letters in each cross country, indoor and outdoor track at Morristown High School ... track and cross country captain during senior year ... Computer Science major.

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Junior • Distance • Beaverdale, Pa. • Forest Hills • CaptainLeanna Nastase

2004-05: [Cross Country] -- Ran as Bucknell’s top finisher in five of the seven races she competed in ... earned All-Patriot League second-team honors after recording a 12th-place finish at the conference championships ... highest overall finish was third at the Detriot Titan Invitational ... best 6K time was 22:31 at the Penn State National Invitational. [Indoors] -- Ran a personal-best 5,000m time of 17:59.92 to finish second at the Doug Raymond Invitational at Kent State ... finished second in the mile at the Bucknell Heptagonal with a personal-best time of 5:19.15 ... finished ninth in the 5,000 at the PL Championships. [Outdoors] -- Placed seventh in the PL Championship 10,000m field, running 37:49.16 ... finished first in the 5000 at the Bucknell Five-Way (18:09.02) ... ran a personal-best 5000 time of 17:59.61 at the Duke Invitational. 2003-2004: [Cross Country] -- Finished first for the team and fourth overall at the Detroit Invitational ... scored for Bucknell in all the races she competed in ... placed 22nd at the Patriot League Championships. [Indoors] -- Ran a personal-best time

of 10:52.87 in the 3000m at the Rhode Island Invitational. [Outdoors] -- Placed eighth in the 5000m at the Bison Invitional in a personal-best time of 18:33.39. Personal: Daughter of Gary Nastase and Frances Brubaker...graduated from Forest Hills ... received varsity letters for cross country and track ... two-year all-state cross country ... one-year all-state track...biology major.

Senior • Distance • Levittown, Pa. • Island Trees • CaptainKerryann Branker

2004-05: [Cross Country] -- Finished seventh on the team at both the Patriot League Championships and the NCAA Mid-Atlanic Regional meet ... fastest 6K time was 23:20 at the Penn State National Invitational. [Indoors] -- Did not compete during the indoor

season. [Outdoors] -- Scored a sixth-place finish at the PL Championships, running a personal-best time of 2:17.24 ... finished second in the 800 at the Lehigh Games (2:17.89) ... clocked a personal-best 4:47.67 for 1,500m at the Duke Invitational. 2003-2004: [Cross Country] -- [Indoors] -- Finished first in the mile at the Bison Opener. [Outdoors] -- Finished eighth in the 1,500 at the Jim Thorpe Invitational at Penn State. 2002-2003: [Cross Country] -- [Indoors] -- [Outdoors] -- Did not compete during the outdoor season. Personal: Daughter of Don and Christine Branker ... graduated from Island Trees High School ... captain of her high school team ... double majoring in economics and political science.

Senior • Distance • Langhorne, Pa. • Nazareth Academy • CaptainJennifer O’Connor

2004-05: [Cross Country] -- Finished fifth on the team at the ECAC Championships ... best 6K time was 24:09, clocked at the Penn State National Invitational. [Indoors] -- Placed third in the mile at the Bucknell Winter Classic (5:13.55) ... finished eighth in the mile run at the Patriot League Championships ... earned runner-up honors with a personal-best time of 10:45.42 over 3,000m at the Bison Open. [Outdoors] -- Ran a personal-best 1,500m time of 4:49.04 to finish fifth at the Lehigh Games ... clocked 10:27.83 for 3,000 at the Duke Invitational. 2003-2004: [Cross Country] -- [Indoors] -- [Outdoors] -- Ran the 800 and 1500 ... top 800 was 2:24.95 at the Bucknell Five-Way. 2002-2003: [Cross Country] -- [Indoors] -- [Outdoors] -- Competed in the 800 and 1500 during the season ... best 1500 time was 4:50.69 at the

Bucknell Five-Way. Personal: Daughter of Joseph and Maryann O’Connor .. graduated from Nazareth Academy ... captain of cross country and track and field teams during senior year ... elementry education major.

BrankerEvent In Out800m - 2:17.241500m - 4:47.67mile 5:19.15 -

NastaseEvent In Out1500m - 4:50.13mile 5:19.15 -3000m 10:23.00 10:48.885000m 17:59.92 17:59.6110000m - 37:49.16

O’ConnorEvent In Outmile 5:13.55 -1500m - 4:49.043000m 10:45.42 10:27.83

Junior •Jumps/Mid-Distance • Greensburg, Pa. • Hempfi eld Area • Captain

Lauren Bricker

2004-05: [Cross Country] -- Recorded three scoring finishes in five races ... ran best 6k time at the Penn State National Invitational, clocking 23:14. [Indoors] -- Won her first career Patriot League title taking the 800m in 2:15.45 ... placed third in the triple jump at the PL Championships with a season-best leap of 37’9 1/4” ... clocked the seventh-best 800 time in school history at the Doug Raymond Invitational, finishing in 2:15.31. [Outdoors] -- Tied for the third-fastest 800m time in the Bison record books at the BIson Outdoor Classic, running 2:12.34 ... finshed third in the triple jump (37’6 3/4”) at the PL Championships ... ran legs on the 4x800 squad that won gold medals at both the PL Championships and the ECAC Championships . 2003-04: [Cross Country] -- Fin-

ished in the team’s top five all season ... placed 15th at the Patriot League Championships, second for the team, earning second-team all-league honors ... highest overall finish was fourth at the Gulden Invitational, second for Bucknell. [Indoors] -- Earned second-team all-league honors in both the 800m (2:15.79) and the triple jump (37’10 1/2) ... won the triple jump at the Bucknell Octagonal and set a personal-best jump of 37’10 3/4”. [Outdoors] -- Finished second in the triple jump (38’5 1/2”) and fifth (2:17.30) in the 800m at the Patriot League Championships ... won the triple jump at both the Penn State Open (37’7 3/4”) and Bucknell Five-Way (38’7 3/4) ... ran best 800m time of 2:16.91 at the Maryland Invitational...member of 4x800m squad that holds the second best time on Bucknell’s all-time top-ten list (8:58.11). Personal: Daughter of Pete and Linda Bricker...graduated from Hempfield Area High School...won four varsity letters in cross country, track and field and basketball...team captain... chemistry major.

BrickerEvent In Out500m 1:19.63 -800m 2:15.31 2:12.34 3000m SC - 11:45.17triple jump 37’10 3/4” 38’7 3/4”4x400m 3:52.29 3:52.274x800m 9:10.58 8:53.63

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2004-05: [Cross Country] -- Finished in Bucknell’s top seven in all seven races she ran while scoring for the team in six competitions ... placed second on the team at both the Gulden Invitational and Penn State National Invitational ... best 6k time was 22:36 at the Penn State National Invitational. [Indoors] -- Recorded a pair of scoring performances at the Patriot League Championships taking fourth in the mile in 5:12.10 and sixth in the 1000m in 3:04.01 ... ran a personal-record mile time of 5:10.54 at the Penn State National Invitational ... took fourth place in the 1000m at the Bucknell Winter Classic with a personal-best performance of 3:00.66. [Outdoors] -- Ran a personal-best time of 17:36.80 for 5000m

at the Bison Outdoor Classic ... her time was the fastest by a Bison all season ... won the development section of the 1500m at the Duke Invitational with a personal-record 4:40.82 ... clocked 10:29.41 for third place in the 3000m at the Jim Thorpe Invitational at Penn State ... competed at the Patriot League Championships in both the 1500 and 5000. Personal: Daughter of Cheryl Cranmer and Donald Hart ... graduated from Slippery Rock ... earned three letters in cross country and four in track and field ... captain of her high school team ... undeclared major.

Sophomore • Distance • Slippery Rock, Pa. • Slippery Rock

Erin Cranmer-Hart

Cranmer-HartEvent In Out1000m 3:00.66 -1500m - 4:40.82mile 5:10.54 -3000m 10:40.64 10:29.415000m - 17:36.80

2004-05: [Cross Country] -- Finished 19th overall and fourth for Bucknell at the Patriot League Championships ... best 6K time was 22:56 at the NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regionals where she finished 63rd overall. [Indoors] -- Had a career weekend at the Patriot League Championships, winning her first-career PL gold with a win in the 5,000m and taking the silver medal in the 3,000m ... set personal-bests in both events running 10:13.48 for 3,000 and 17:32.89 for 5,000 ... top 5,000 time is the ninth-best all-time. [Outdoors] -- Battled injuries for most of the season but managed to compete at four meets including the 5,000 at the PL Championships. 2003-2004: [Cross Country] -- Won second-team all-league honors finishing in 20th place and fourth on the team at the Patriot League Championships...finished first for Bucknell at both the Lock Haven and Lafayette Invitational. [Indoors] -- Won the 3,000m at the Bucknell Opener...finished third at the Patriot League Championships in the 3,000m (10:22.04). [Outdoors] -- Competed in the 1,500m, 5,000m and 10,000m. 2002-03: Named second-team all-league with 19th-place finish at Patriot League Championships ... ran in seven events for the cross country team and had the team’s second-best time twice at the Army (24:04.00) and Gulden Invitationals (23:41) ... top overall finish was sixth at the Gulden Invitaitonal ... for the indoor track team, ran in five races, winning the mile race at the Gulden Invitational (5:23.32) ... also ran the 1000

meter race at the Bucknell Octagonal (3:07.84) ... placed 44th overall, team fourth at the Mid-Atlantic Regional (22:37.8). Personal: Daughter of Richard and Thais Halloran ... won four letters each in cross country and indoor and outdoor track ... earned all-scholastic honors from the Boston Globe in 1999 and 2001 ... was team captain her senior year ... biology major.

Senior • Distance • Norwell, Mass. • Norwell

Kayla Halloran

Junior • Distance • Laceyville, Pa. • Wyalusing Valley

Jenny Stevens

2004-05: [Cross Country] -- Finished first for Bucknell at the Iona Meet of the Champions ... ran best 6K time of 22:46 at the Penn State National Invitational ... finished second on the team and seventh overall at the Detriot Titan Invitational. [Indoors] -- Placed third in the 800m at the Bucknell Winter Classic in 2:20.65 ... competed in the 1,000m at the Patriot League Championships. [Outdoors] -- Scored a fifth-place finish in the 5,000 at the PL Championships (18:14.83) ... ran a personal-best 5,000 time of 17:59.05 at the Bison Outdoor Classic ... finished third in the 1,500m at the Bucknell Five-Way in 4:47.21. 2003-2004: [Cross Country] -- Ran in the team’s top seven all season ... finished first for the team at Iona Meet of Champions ... placed 67th at the Mid-Atlantic Regional, third for Bucknell. [Indoors] -- Won the 1,000m at the Bucknell Octagonal in 3:00.70 ... ran a personal-best time of 2:58.39 in the 1,000m to place third at the Rhode Island Invitational. [Outdoors] -- Finished second in the 3,000m at the Jim Thorpe Invitational ... placed second in the 1,500m at the Penn State Invi-tional...ran a personal-best 1,500m time of 4:45.44 at the Patriot League Championships. Personal: Daughter of Gary and Debbie Stevens ... graduated from Wyalusing Valley ... won varsity letters for cross country, basketball and track

and field...seven time state medal winner ... NTL runner of the year 2003 ... mathematics major.

Sophomore • Distance • Perkasie, Pa. • Pennridge

Christy Totten

2004-05: [Cross Country] -- Competed in four cross country races during her fresh-man campaign. [Indoors] -- Raced in the 3,000m at the Patriot League Championships ... highest finish was fourth in the 5,000m at the Bucknell Heptagonal. [Outdoors] -- Finished fourth in the 3,000m steeplechase at the PL Championships ... career-best time of 11:35.71 is the fifth-fastest all-time ... ran a personal-best 18:39.38 for 5,000 at the Bison Outdoor Classic. Personal: Daughter of John and Debbie Totten...won eight varisty letters, four in track, four in cross country at Pennridge...four-time first team all-league in cross country...three-time team mvp in cross country...one-time mvp in track...

is majoring in elementary education.

HalloranEvent In Out1000m 3:07.84 -1500m - 5:01.28mile 5:15.91 -3000m 10:13.48 10:48.883000m SC - 12:12.005000m 17:32.89 18:14.1610000m - 39:04.60

StevensEvent In Out800m 2:20.65 2:18.481000m 2:58.39 -1500m - 4:45.44mile 5:09.47 -3000m 10:49.21 10:28.635000m - 17:59.05

TottenEvent In Outmile 5:26.09 -3000m 10:54.31 10:51.513000m SC - 11:35.715000m 18:55.59 18:39.68

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With a home-course advantage, Bucknell ran good enough for a fi fth-place fi nish at the 2004 Patriot League Championships. American won the race, for the fourth consecutive year, with a score of 19 points. The Eagles were followed by Navy (71), Army (78), Lehigh (89) and Bucknell (136). Leading all Bison runners was senior Dan Lounsbury (21st, 26:35.82), who fi nished less than a second away from securing a place among the top 20 fi nishers. Finishing behind Lounsbury was sophomore Matt Forys (24th, 26:42.40), who is Bucknell’s leading returning runner in 2005, and senior Doug Creveling (27th, 26:49.79). Senior Travis Rivers turned also gave a solid performance (32nd, 26:55.18). Rounding-out Bucknell’s top-50 fi nishers were freshman Michael Gibney (37th, 27:04.60), junior Michael Delany (41st, 27:14.04) and graduate student Stephen Schaefer (43rd, 27:16.11).

Top-50 Finishers

1. Pat MacAdie, American ...............25:37.00 2. Brendon Fennell, American .........25:38.18 3. Sean Duffy, American ................. 25:38.69 4. Steve Hallinan, American ............25:41.81 5. Michael Hanlon, Colgate .............25:47.70 6. Paul Strozier, Army ..................... 25:52.35 7. Joshua McCann, Navy ................ 25:59.56 8. Victor Vientos, Lehigh .................26:03.80 9. Pat Burford, American .................26:09.23 10. Joshua Sink, Navy ......................26:12.49 11. Eric Heely, Army .........................26:15.34 12. Phil Gaeta, American ..................26:18.09 13. Jon Skelton, Army ....................... 26:21.96 14. Rob Hampson, Lehigh ................26:25.07 15. Brendan Glover, Lehigh ..............26:25.70 16. Matt Barresi, American ...............26:27.62 17. Daniel Naughton, Navy ...............26:31.94 18. Barry Carmody, Navy ..................26:33.72 19. Phil Turner, American ..................26:35.00 20. Maksudul Ali, Navy .....................26:35.46 21. Dan Lounsbury, Bucknell .........26:35.82 22. Faraz Bala, Army ........................26:36.33 23. Alex Hudgins, Lehigh ..................26:36.85 24. Matt Forys, Bucknell .................26:42.40 25. Michael Niemi, Navy ...................26:43.95 26. Nick Birosik, Lafayette ................26:44.95 27. Doug Creveling, Bucknell ........26:49.79 28. Pete Gerboth, Army ....................26:51.68 29. Doug Pelletier, Army ...................26:52.41 30. Eddie Dutch, Lafayette ...............26:52.83 31. Sam Kirk, Lehigh ........................26:53.42 32. Travis Rivers, Bucknell ............26:55.18 33. Andrew Rose, Navy ....................26:59.05 34. Tyler Spencer, Lehigh ................. 26:59.93 35. Sean Swift, Lehigh ......................27:01.81 36. David Weart, Army ......................27:02.61 37. Michael Gibney, Bucknell .........27:04.60 38. Dan Beardslee, American ...........27:06.70 39. Patrick Dooley, Army ...................27:09.54 40. Joe Curran, Army ........................ 27:11.41 41. Michael Delaney, Bucknell .......27:14.04 42. Kris Cruz, American ....................27:15.57 43. Stephen Schaefer, Bucknell .....27:16.11 44. Joseph Russo, Navy ...................27:18.70 45. Nate Rosenthal, Colgate .............27:24.44 46. John Olsen, Navy .......................27:25.32 47. Mark Swanson, Lehigh ...............27:28.12 48. Steve Rosinski, Lehigh ...............27:28.75 49. Sean Curran, Colgate .................27:29.53 50. Robert Squier, Army .................... 27:30.32

Year Individual Honor1990 Norbert Berenyi Individual Champion1991 Matt Deardorff Individual Champion1992 Art Gulden Coach of the Year1997 Art Gulden Coach of the Year1998 Art Gulden Coach of the Year1999 D. Bronfenbrenner Individual Champion1999 Art Gulden Coach of the Year2002 Bryan Johnston Individual Champion

19901. Bucknell 152. Colgate 673. Fordham 1024. Lafayette 106 Lehigh 1066. Holy Cross 135

19911. Bucknell 152. Colgate 633. Lehigh 724. Fordham 1075. Holy Cross 1366. Lafayette 138

19921. Bucknell 302. Lehigh 513. Colgate 804. Lafayette 885. Holy Cross 1426. Fordham 162

19931. Army 232. Bucknell 673. Lehigh 684. Colgate 1145. Fordham 1416. Lafayette 1547. Holy Cross 173

19941. Army 242. Bucknell 673. Colgate 944. Lehigh 1195. Fordham 1556. Holy Cross 1627. Lafayette 164

19951. Army 192. Bucknell 643. Colgate 944. Lafayette 1095. Holy Cross 1206. Lehigh 137

19961. Army 212. Bucknell 523. Colgate 944. Lafayette 1045. Lehigh 1076. Holy Cross 163

19971. Bucknell 292. Army 563. Lafayette 794. Colgate 1045. Lehigh 1346. Holy Cross 153

19981. Bucknell 232. Army 423. Lafayette 794. Lehigh 1035. Holy Cross 1606. Colgate 162

19991. Bucknell 302. Army 503. Lehigh 714. Colgate 1055. Lafayette 1546. Holy Cross 152

20001. Army 202. Bucknell 553. Colgate 834. Lehigh 1165. Lafayette 1346. Holy Cross 139

20011. Army 362. Bucknell 543. American 624. Colgate 1015. Lehigh 1056. Holy Cross 1827. Lafayette 199

20031. American 262. Navy 503. Army 794. Bucknell 985. Lehigh 1236. Colgate 1557. Holy Cross 2078. Lafayette 239

20021. American 282. Army 463. Bucknell 824. Colgate 1085. Holy Cross 1456. Lehigh 1477. Lafayette 224

Legendary Bucknell cross country and track and fi eld coach Art Gulden passed away in May of 2001. Gulden was at the helm of the Bucknell cross country and track and fi eld programs for 31 years. Gulden led Bucknell to 68 conference titles and was named the Patriot League Coach-of-the-Year 20 times in the 11 years he coached in the conference. Gulden’s men’s cross country teams, arguably Bucknell’s most nationally-accomplished program, won 18 straight conference titles from 1975-92. At one point, men’s cross country posted 167-straight dual meet wins, a streak spanning 16 years. He sent men’s teams to the NCAA Championships nine times in the last 21 years of his career and also saw the women receive an at-large selection to the NCAA meet in 1999 for the fi rst time in school history. He served in many positions in the world of cross country and track and field including stints as the president of the IC4A Cross Country and Track and Field Coaches Association and the U.S. Cross Country Coaches Association. A 1964 graduate of Rutgers University, Gulden received his master’s degree at Rutgers a year later. He served as a lieu-tenant in the U.S. Army for two years, then returned to Rutgers for three years before coming to Bucknell to begin his illustrious career with the Orange and Blue. Art Gulden

2004 MEN’S FINAL RESULTS 1. American .................. 19 2. Navy ......................... 71 3. Army ......................... 78 4. Lehigh ...................... 89 5. Bucknell ................ 136 6. Colgate ................... 173 7. Holy Cross .............. 187 8. Lafayette ................ 233

Past Patriot League Championships

Bucknell’s Individual Patriot League Honorees

Bison Legend

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1. Keira Carlstrom, American ..........21:44.39 2. Jen Schappert, Lehigh ................22:53.62 3. Emily Castro, Navy ......................22:58.30 4. Zaia Wharton, American ............. 23:00.53 5. Christine Taranto, Navy ..............23:05.12 6. Jill Hajek, Army ...........................23:12.21 7. Kelly Taylor, American .................23:17.92 8. Myra Markey, Army ..................... 23:19.84 9. Maggie Clark, Army .................... 23:21.39 10. Desiree Zielen-Ersing, Army ....... 23:21.87 11. Kyleigh Millhouse, Navy ..............23:28.72 12. Leanna Nastase, Bucknell .......23:33.96 13. Andrea Edgar, Army ....................23:37.16 14. Lia Cross, Colgate ...................... 23:38.60 15. Christa Sawko, Bucknell ..........23:39.50 16. Hannah Failing, Colgate .............23:41.83 17. Arwyn Becker, Navy .................... 23:44.88 18. Erin Cramer-Hart, Bucknell ......23:46.76 19. Kayla Halloran, Bucknell ..........23:47.29 20. Justine Whipple, Navy ................23:51.33 21. Carolyn House, Lehigh ...............23:52.52 22. Julianne Jordan, Navy ................23:52.80 23. Ann Lee Cole, Army ....................23:53.89 24. Erin Demchko, Navy ...................23:54.68 25. Katie Pfeifer, Bucknell ..............23:55.95 26. Whitney McNees, American ........23:56.57 27. Julie Lynch, American .................24:01.64 28. Sarah Miller, Colgate ..................24:03.44 29. Katheryn Walker, Army ...............24:04.46 30. Jennifer Stevens, Bucknell .......24:05.46 31. Taryn Landers, Lafayette ............24:07.41 32. Kristen Kern, Navy ......................24:10.65 33. Allison Barlow Navy ....................24:15.60 34. Vicki Moore, Navy .......................24:18.04 35. Erin Moseley, Holy Cross ............24:18.96 36. Natalie Cahill, Army ....................24:20.91 37. Kathryn Marvel, Colgate .............24:21.31 38. Kerryann Branker, Bucknell .....24:21.66 39. Jennifer Marsh, Bucknell .........24:21.99 40. Kathryn Thornton, Holy ...............24:24.80 41. Sarah Hildebrand, Colgate .........24:25.54 42. Julie Jakaboski, Bucknell ........24:26.61 43. Offeibia Hanson-Hall, Bucknell 24:27.21 44. Frannie Morro, Lafayette ...........24:27.75 45. Lauren Bricker, Bucknell ..........24:29.55 46. Hannah Tuson, Lafayette4 ........24:30.14 47. Amanda Lalley, Lafayette ...........24:30.91 48. Nicole Christoforo, Colgate .........24:31.73 49. Devon Landers, Lafayette ...........24:33.27 50. Jade Baum, Navy .......................24:34.44

Nastase leads Bison to Fourth-Place Finish at Patriot LeagueChampionships

Bucknell’s Individual Patriot League Honorees

Year Individual Honor1996 Art Gulden Coach of the Year1997 Julie Sweitzer Individual Champion1998 Julie Sweitzer Individual Champion1998 Art Gulden Coach of the Year1999 Becki Marshall Individual Champion1999 Art Gulden Coach of the Year2000 Becki Marshall Individual Champion2001 Kevin Donner Coach of the Year2001 Becki Marshall Individual Champion

19901. Fordham 222. Holy Cross 653. Lafayette 794. Lehigh 945. Bucknell 1066. Colgate 133

19911. Fordham 202. Holy Cross 813. Colgate 824. Lehigh 865. Bucknell 1016. Lafayette 111

19921. Lehigh 392. Fordham 813. Bucknell 694. Holy Cross 755. Lafayette 1476. Colgate 164

19931. Lafayette 562. Lehigh 573. Fordham 794. Bucknell 835. Army 1086. Colgate 1437. Navy 1738. Holy Cross 182

19941. Army 382. Bucknell 833. Holy Cross 934. Colgate 96 Lafayette 966. Fordham 1007. Lehigh 149

19951. Army 312. Colgate 403. Bucknell 844. Lehigh 1095. Holy Cross 1266. Lafayette 130

19961. Army 382. Bucknell 553. Lafayette 654. Colgate 995. Lehigh 1206. Holy Cross 173

19971. Army 322. Bucknell 413. Lafayette 904. Colgate 965. Holy Cross 1396. Lehigh 147

19981. Bucknell 322. Army 533. Colgate 704. Holy Cross 935. Lafayette 1316. Lehigh 126

19991. Bucknell 172. Army 513. Colgate 1064. Holy Cross 1075. Lafayette 1146. Lehigh 126

20001. Bucknell 212. Lehigh 553. Army 604. Holy Cross 1205. Colgate 1226. Lafayette 155

20011. Bucknell 282. Army 773. Lehigh 106 Holy Cross 1065. American 1136. Colgate 1187. Lafayette 142

20021. American 422. Bucknell 433. Army 554. Lehigh 1205. Lafayette 1286. Colgate 1517. Holy Cross 181

20031. American 302. Army 573. Navy 634. Bucknell 825. Lehigh 1526. Lafayette 1717. Colgate 1868. Holy Cross 200

2004 WOMEN’S FINAL RESULTS 1. Army .............................. 46 2. Navy .............................. 56 3. American ....................... 65 4. Bucknell ....................... 89 5. Colgate ........................ 127 6. Lehigh ......................... 155 7. Lafayette ..................... 186 8. Holy Cross ................... 212

Sophomore Leanna Nastase was the fi rst Bison runner to cross the fi nish line on her home course at the 2004 Patriot League Championships at the Bucknell Golf Club. Nastase fi nished 12th overall in a time of 23:33.96 over the six-kilometer course. The rest of the Bison scorers crossed the line within 22 seconds of Nastase earning Bucknell a fourth-place fi nish. Making her fi rst appearance in the Bison top-fi ve this season, sophomore Christa Sawko was next in line fi nishing 15th overall in 23:39.50. Freshman Erin Cranmer-Hart followed in 18th place (23:46.76) just ahead of junior Kayla Halloran in 19th position (23:47.29). Winning the race was Army with 46 points, followed by Navy (56), American (65) and Bucknell (89).

Past Patriot League Championships

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BUCKNELL CROSS COUNTRY & TRACK AND FIELD ACADEMIC HONORS

Patriot League Scholar-Athletes:Matt Deardorff, 1991-92Bob Kelly, 1992Chris Priestaf, 1994-95Terrance Shea, 1995Matt Kodak, 1996-98Ron Hess, 1998-2000

Over the past 35 years, the Bison men’s cross country team has been Bucknell’s most successful program on the national level. The Bison won 18 straight conference titles between 1975-92, and have appeared as a team in the NCAA Championships in nine of the last 27 years. The Bison had one of the most impressive winning streaks in all of collegiate sports snapped in 1990, when Connecticut handed Bucknell a dual-meet defeat. That halted a string of 167 consecutive dual-meet victories spanning 16 seasons. Since that loss to the Huskies, the Bison have gone 93-4 in dual-meet competition.

Dual Year Record IC4A’s NCAA Conference*1970 9-1 -- -- 9th1971 13-0 10th -- 7th1972 15-1 2nd -- 3rd1973 11-2 1st -- co-champ1974 12-3 2nd -- 2nd1975 14-0 1st -- 1st1976 13-0 10th -- 1st1977 13-0 12th -- 1st1978 9-0 -- 17th 1st1979 9-0 -- 17th 1st1980 9-0 1st 16th 1st1981 13-0 3rd 20th 1st1982 7-0 2nd 12th 1st1983 10-0 9th -- 1st1984 9-0 6th -- 1st1985 16-0 8th -- 1st1986 11-0 3rd 19th 1st1987 8-0 5th 16th 1st1988 13-0 6th 22nd 1st1989 7-0 7th -- 1st1990 5-2 13th -- 1st1991 8-0 5th 13th 1st1992 6-0 12th -- 1st1993 9-2 20th -- 2nd1994 7-0 10th -- 2nd1995 12-0 12th -- 2nd1996 13-0 11th -- 2nd Mid-Atlantic Reg.1997 14-0 6th -- 1st1998 8-1 3rd -- 1st1999 7-0 9th -- 1st2000 3-0 10th -- 2nd2001 3-0 7th -- 2nd2002 No Dual Meets 10th -- 3rd2003 No Dual Meets 8th -- 4th2004 No Dual Meets 13th -- 5thTotals 316-12 (.963) 9 NCAA trips 22 titles*-Bucknell competed in the MAC from 1970-73; in the East Coast Conference (ECC) from 1974-89; and in the Patriot League from 1990-present.-Note: As of 1997, Mid-Atlantic Regionals and IC4A’s were separated into two competitions.

An elite group of Bucknell Alumni men’s cross country team participate annually in the 212-mile Reach the Beach Relay in New Hampshire.

ALUMNI CORNER

Name Induction Year SportBob Bickel ’79 2002 Cross Country/TrackGeorge A. Buckheit ’79 1986 Cross Country/TrackFrancis J. Carroll, Jr. ’75 1994 Cross Country/TrackGabi Czaja ’85 2000 Cross Country/TrackJack B. Dempsey ‘34 1992 Track and FieldLee Edmonds ’79 2002 Track and FieldMitchell Farbstein ‘73 1991 Track and FieldLonnie Fertik Williard ’83 1994 Track and FieldHarry “Pete” Fry ’32 1997 Track and FieldJoseph A. Gallagher ’52 1981 Track and FieldBill Gravely ’77 1998 Track and FieldArt Gulden (coach 1970-2001) 2001 Cross Country/TrackBrian Harshman ‘85 2003 Cross Country/TrackTameka Hinton ‘95 2005 Track and FieldMark Hulme ’83 2001 Cross Country/TrackGlenn McLaughlin ’74 1999 Cross Country/TrackThomas E. McLean ’78 1983 Track and FieldSusan Rowland Miller ’89 1999 Track and FieldJ. Douglas Nauman ’73 1984 Track and FieldWilliam P. Reifsnyder ’84 1989 Cross Country/TrackRichard J. Sayre ’82 1991 Cross Country/TrackEd Stebbins ’37 1997 Track and FieldWilliam F. ‘Bud’ Wilkinson ’36 1992 Track and Field Lonnie F. Williard ‘83 1994 Track and FieldJill Wise ’89 2001 Track and Field

Academic All-Americans:Steve West, 1989 1st TeamPete O’Brien, 1990 3rd TeamMatt Deardorff, 1991 1st TeamMatt Deardorff, 1992 1st TeamBob Kelly, 1992 2nd TeamRon Hess, 2000 3rd TeamBryan Johnston, 2003 2nd TeamAdam Kaufman, 2003 2nd Team

NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships:Rick Sayre, 1982Steve West, 1989Matt Deardorff, 1992Jason Cahilly, 1992

ECC Scholar-Athletes:Rich Stark, 1985Charles Cole, 1986-87Steve West, 1988Pete O’Brien, 1989

Kevin Weatherill, 2000Bryan Johnston, 2002

ECAC Medallion:Scott Bartram, 1974Chet Palesko, 1980Mike Deckert, 1984Matt Deardorff, 1991Terrance Shea, 1995Kevin Weatherill,1999

Bucknell alum James Heiz-man finished fifth in the hammer throw at the 2004 U.S. Track and Field Olympic Team Trials. Heizman, who now competes for the Shore Athletic Club, recorded a toss of 70.01-meters in the event. Heizman is a 1996 graduate of Bucknell.

FORMER BISON AT THE OLYMPIC TRIALS

Former Bison athlete, Ter-rance Shea competed at the U.S. Olympic Team Trials in the men’s marathon. Shea fi nished 42nd of 86 runners in the fi eld. Shea, who re-sides in Rochester, Mich., covered the 26.2 mile course in two hours, 24 minutes and 32 seconds. Shea is a 1995 graduate of Bucknell.

Cross Country and Track and Field Athletes in the Bucknell Hall of Fame

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Over the past 29 years, the Bison women’s cross country team has been one of Bucknell’s most successful programs. Bucknell’s women dominated their time in the East Coast Conference, winning the conference title in each of the eight years they participated in the league. After adjusting to the higher level of competition within the Patriot League, the Bison have come nearly full circle, from fi fth place in 1991 to league champion in four of the past seven seasons. The women made their fi rst-ever team appearance in the NCAAs in 2000, fi nishing 24th in the nation.

Dual Year Record ECAC’S NCAA Conference*1976 2-0 7th -- --1977 1-1 20th -- --1978 5-1 25th -- --1979 6-1 7th -- --1980 5-0 6th -- --1981 No Dual Meets 7th -- --1982 3-0 6th -- 1st1983 9-0 6th -- 1st1984 4-3 17th -- 1st1985 4-3 20th -- 1st1986 8-0 12th -- 1st1987 4-0 12th -- 1st1988 5-3 19th -- 1st1989 2-2 4th -- 1st1990 2-3 3rd -- 5th1991 2-4 9th -- 5th1992 3-2 16th -- 3rd1993 8-5 2nd -- 4th1994 4-2 2nd -- 2nd1995 10-3 3rd -- 3rd1996 8-1 3rd -- 2nd Mid-Atlantic Reg.1997 15-0 4th -- 2nd1998 7-0 9th -- 1st1999 6-0 3rd 24th 1st2000 2-0 4th -- 1st2001 2-0 3rd -- 1st2002 No Dual Meets 6th -- 2nd2003 No Dual Meets 13th -- 4th2004 No Dual Meets 10th -- 4thTotals 123-34 (.783) 1 NCAA trip 12 titles

* - Bucknell competed in Division II through the 1981 season; in the East Coast Con-ference (ECC) from 1982-1989; and in the Patriot League from 1990-present.- Note: As of 1997, Mid-Atlantic Regionals and ECAC’s were separated into two competitions.

YEAR-BY-YEAR BUCKNELL CROSS COUNTRY & TRACK AND FIELD ACADEMIC HONORS

2000 Patriot League Scholar- Athlete Carly

Graytock.

2002 Patriot League Scholar-Athlete Kelly Mc-

Connell

Academic All-Americans:Kelly Hoskins, 1984 1st TeamKelly Marsh, 1990 1st TeamKelly Marsh, 1991 1st TeamJulie Sweitzer, 2000 3rd TeamKelly McConnell, 2001 3rd TeamBecki Marshall, 2001 3rd Team

Patriot League Scholar-Athletes:Kelly Marsh, 1990Lynette McBride, 1991Julie Sweitzer, 1996Julie Sweitzer, 1997Lisa Allen, 1997Julie Sweitzer, 1998Julie Sweitzer, 1999Becki Marshall, 1999Carly Graytock, 2000Becki Marshall, 2000Becki Marshall, 2001Kelly McConnell, 2002Melanie Buczko, 2005

NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships:Kelly Hoskins, 1984

ECAC Scholar-Athletes:Kelly Hoskins, 1984Judy Perry, 1987Judy Perry, 1989

ECAC Medallion:Kelly Hoskins, 1984Kelly Marsh, 1990Amanda Youmell, 1999

NACDA/Disney Scholarship:Kelly Marsh, 1991

2005 Patriot League Scholar-Athlete Melanie

Buczko

:: WOMEN’S CROSS RECORD BOOK ::

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2005-06 Men’s Roster 2005-06 Women’s Roster

Name Event Cl. Hometown/High SchoolSamuel Andrews Hurdles Jr. Philadelphia, Pa./Germantown Acad.Thomas Bennett Jumps Sr. Baltimore, Md./Friends SchoolMatthew Bonelli Sprints Jr. Califon, N.J./Pingry SchoolKerry Boyle Hurdles Fr. Hazleton, Pa./HazletonKevin Brown Distance Sr. Cranford, N.J./CranfordWallace Campbell Distance So. Montgomery, Ala./Montgomery Acad.Mark Caroleo Distance Jr. North Babylon, N.Y./North BabylonMichael Contino Sprints So. Broomall, Pa./Episcopal Acad.Matt Corbetta Sprints Sr. Port Chester, N.Y./Port ChesterAndrew Corral Distance So. Bellport, N.Y./BellportNick DeGregorio Throws Jr. Ridgewood, N.J./Bergen CatholicRyan Delaney Distance Sr. Seattle, Wash./RooseveltSean Egan Distance Jr. Yorktown Heights, N.Y./Fordham Prep.Joe Foley Distance Fr. Howell, Mich./Flint Powers CatholicKevin Fortkiewicz Distance Sr. Bloomfield, N.J./BloomfieldMatthew Forys Distance Jr. Howell, N.J./HowellDan Frake Throws Sr. Northport, N.Y./NorthportChristopher Gabryluk Javelin Fr. Bath, Pa./Northampton AreaMichael Gibney Distance So. Wading River, N.Y./Shoreham Wading RiverRobert Gradoville Pole Vault Jr. North Haven, Conn./North HavenEric Guja Sprints Jr. Massapequa, N.Y./St. Anthony’sRobert Haferd Sprints Jr. Wadsworth, Ohio/Archbishop HobanEric Harbison Distance Jr. Greensburg, Pa./Greensburg C.C.Tyler Hoffman Throws Jr. Lewisburg, Pa./Lewisburg William Holleran Distance So. San Rafael, Calif./St. Ignatius Acad.Jeremy Hollins Sprints Fr. Feeding Hills, Mass./Gow SchoolShota Ike Multi-Event So. Darien, Conn./Darien Matthew Johnson Jumps So. Newburgh, N.Y./Marlboro CentralJoshua Kaehler Throws Jr. Hanover, Pa./South WesternJordan Kirby Jumps Fr. Canton, Pa./CantonJohn Kobilis Javelin Fr. Hazleton, Pa./Hazleton AreaAlexander Lash Distance Sr. Cornwall, N.Y./Cornwall CentralKevin Macleod Hurdles Fr. East Longmeadow, Mass./E. LongmeadowJohn MacFeeters Hurdles/Sprints Jr. Haddon Field, N.J./LargePaul Majeski Distance Fr. Demarest, N.J./NVRHS at DemarestDavid Mante Pole Vault So. Warwick, N.Y./Warwick ValleyKyle McClave Pole Vault/Jav. Fr. Westport, Conn./StaplesLuke McGuire Distance So. Lewisburg, Pa./LewisburgKyle McLaughlin Multi-Event Jr. Poolesville, Md./PoolesvilleJames Meyer Throws So. Pac. Palisades, Calif./Pacific PalisadesBrian Mooney Mid-Distance So. Rochester, N.Y./Gates-ChiliAndrew Neils Distance So. Manhattan, Kan./ManhattanChris Nocera Distance Jr. Ellwood City, Pa./LincolnClinton Orloski Distance Fr. Butler, Pa./Slippery RockTyler Palumbo Jumps Jr. Wyckoff, N.J./Don BoscoChris Petillo Distance Jr. Plainville, Conn./PlainvilleDerrin Pierret Distance Jr. Morristown, N.J./MorristownJames Redmond Distance So. Medfod, N.J./Bishop Eustace Prep.Ryan Robinson Jumps Fr. Bloomsburg, Pa./BloomsburgChris Roman Mid-Distance So. Nanticoke, Pa./Bishop HobanDonald Sanner Distance Fr. Meyersdale, Pa./MeyersdaleMatt Schelburg Distance So. Baltimore, Md./Florence Bertell Acad.Zachary Simoncelli Sprints So. Greensburg, Pa./Greensburg-SalemAdam Syty Mid-Distance Jr. E. Amherst, N.Y./ClarenceLyndon Thweatt Hurdles Fr. Bowie, Md./BowieDarren Trayno Pole Vauilt Fr. Bronx, N.Y./Fordham Prep.Eric Weaver Sprints/Throws So. Apollo, Pa./Kiski AreaRyan Whitfield Hurdles Sr. LaGrange, Ga./LaGrange

Name Event Cl. Hometown/High SchoolKat Allen Hurdles Jr. Malvern, Pa./ConestogaLauren Armstrong Distance Sr. Catonsville, Md./CatonsvilleAndrea Asimoglou Pole Vault Fr. Toms River, N.J./Toms River NorthNicole Ayala Jumps So. Reading, Pa./Holy NameKatherine Ballantine Distance Jr. Madison, Conn./Daniel HandKatherine Beckett Sprints Fr. Potomac, Md./Winston ChurchillAshley Behre Distance Fr. Flanders, N.J./Mount OliveMaureen Boss Jumps Jr. Dracut, Mass./Acad. of Notre DameKerryann Branker Mid-Distance Sr. Levittown, N.Y./Island TreesLauren Bricker Mid-Dist./Jumps Jr. Greensburg, Pa./Hempfield AreaMelanie Buczko Pole Vault Jr. Butler, Pa./Butler AreaTaryn Casey Sprints Fr. S. Surry, B.C./SouthridgeKristin Castafero Distance Fr. Radnor, Pa./ConestogaErin Cranmer-Hart Distance So. Slippery Rock, Pa./Slippery Rock AreaAshley Curry Pole Vault So. Lewistown, Pa./Lewistown AreaJane Dalzell Sprints Fr. Linwood, N.J./Mainland RegionalJenny Dalzell Sprints Fr. Linwood, N.J./Mainland RegionalKatie Dempsey Jumps Fr. Saylorsville, Pa./Pleasant ValleyAnn Doty Jumps Jr. Punxsutawney, Pa./Punxsutawney AreaClaire Duffy Hurdles Fr. Haddonfield, N.J./HaddonfieldLesley Emons Sprints So. Woodbridge, Conn./Amity RegionalRebecca Eppleman Jumps Fr. Chester Springs, Pa./Great ValleyNicole Falcaro Distance Fr. Dingmans Ferry, Pa./Delaware ValleyMariel Fink Sprints Jr. Pennington, N.J./Hun Sch. of PrincetonChessa Forer Hurdles Jr. New York, N.Y./Deerfield Acad.Kelly Gehlhaus Hurdles Fr. Horsham, Pa./Hatboro HorshamVictoria Gilbert Sprints So. Bethlehem, Pa./FreedomMarjorie Grap Throws Jr. Van Etten, N.Y./Spencer-Van EttenSarah Groman Jumps Jr. Hollister, Calif./San BenitoAlexandra Gutowski Jumps Fr. Princeton, N.J./LawrencevilleStacey Haas Sprints Fr. Bethlehem, Pa./LibertyAngie Hall Pole Vault Jr. Elkton, Md./Rising SunKayla Halloran Mid-Distance Sr. Norwell, Mass./NorwellOffeibea Hanson-Hall Distance So. New Rochelle, N.Y./New Rochelle Emilie Harding Jumps Fr. Darien, Conn./DarienMollie Harms Distance Jr. Sterling Heights, Mich./StevensonKim Hassett Distance Fr. Falmouth, Maine/FalmouthMegan Hathaway Sprints Fr. North Tonawanda, N.Y./Niagra WheatfieldJessica Hibbert Distance Fr. Woodbine, Md./GlenelgLauren Kinsey Mid-Distance Sr. Hatfield, Pa./North Penn Kristen Lashnits Jumps So. West Simsbury, Conn../Ethel Walker SchoolEmily Luderer Mid-Distance Sr. Samamish, Wash./WhitfieldCourtney Lynch Throws So. Glen Mills, Pa./Archeore AcademyDenise Manero Jumps So. Perkasie, Pa./PennridgeJessica McCullough Sprints So. Rockville, Md./Walter JohnsonChristine Miller Sprints Fr. Mansfield, Mass./MansfieldAmanda Mockbee Throws So. Hudson, Ohio/HudsonGillian Nordquist Distance Fr. Clarkston, Mich./ClarkstonLeanna Nastase Distance Jr. Beaverdale, Pa./Forest HillsJennifer O’Connor Mid-Distance Sr. Langhorne, Pa./Nazareth Acad.Jeesoo Park Sprints Jr. Alexandria, Va./St. Timothy’s SchoolRebecca Pierotti Distance Jr. Hazleton, Pa./Bishop HafeyLisa Prybella Distance So. Southampton, Pa./Mt. St. Joseph Acad.Nina Reinhardt Jumps Jr. Northport, N.Y./NorthportBeverly Rogers Throws So. Finleyville, Pa./RinggoldLinda Sanders Distance Sr. Old Bridge, N.J./Old BridgeChrista Sawko Hurdles Jr. Montoursville, Pa./Montoursville AreaEmily Selonick Distance Fr. Crownsville, Md./McDonoghAllison Sepe Distance Fr. Merrick, Pa./Our Lady of Mercey AcademyBraidy Shambaugh Mid-Distance Jr. Ringoes, N.J./Hunterdon Central Reg.Nicole Smith Distance Fr. Mercer, Pa./Mercer AreaJennifer Stevens Distance Jr. Laceyville, Pa./Wyalusing ValleyNicole Stoyer Distance Jr. Reading, Pa./Governor MifflinCaroline Strunk Distance Fr. Hebron, Conn./RHAMDanielle Todman Multi-Event Sr. Scotch Plains, N.J./Bishop George Ahr Christine Totten Distance So. Perkasie, Pa./PennridgeCatherine Trentacoste Hurdles Jr. Garden City, N.Y./Garden CitySarah VandenBroek Sprints Jr. Hyde Park, N.Y./RooseveltBrittany Vogt Pole Vault So. Jonesboro, Tenn./Science Hill

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:: 2005-06 MEN’S TRACK & FIELD PREVIEW ::

The Bucknell men’s track and field team will look to bounce back from its sixth place finish at both Patriot League Championships last season in the 2005-06 campaigns. Representing the Bison this season will be some seasoned veterans in Dan Frake, Matt Corbetta and KC Brown, as well as a few talented newcomers.

Sprints The Bison sprinters are seasoned veterans for the 2005 season. Senior Matt Corbetta leads a talented group that will contend in each sprinting event. Corbetta scored in the 200-meter dash at both indoor and outdoor PL Championships last year and was also a valuable member of the 4x100 and 4x400 relays. Junior Matt Bonelli looks to be consistent in his specialty, the 400. Sophomore Matt Johnson will contribute in the 60, the 100 and long jump. It will truly be the the year of “Matt” for the Bison sprinters.

Hurdles Ryan Whitfield will be the lone senior leading a young and talented group of hurdlers. Whitfield came into his own in 2005 by improving tremendously in the 400 intermedi-ate hurdles. Two new freshmen, Kerry Boyle and Kevin McCleod, will help to make Bucknell very for-midable in the long hurdles. Both freshmen were state finalists in 2005, with McCleod eventually becoming a New England Champion.

Mid-Distance The mid-distance runners will be a young squad this season, led by juniors Mark Caroleo and Derrin Pier-ret, as well as sophomore Wallace Campbell. All three runners are also leaders on the cross country squad. Indoors, each runner specializes and will contribute in the mile run and in the 1,000. At the 2005 PL Champion-ships, Caroleo and Pierret just missed scoring, as they finished seventh in the 1,000, with a time of 2 minutes , 34.33 seconds, and eighth in the mile run (4:30.56), respectively. Outdoors, the threesome will each compete in the 800, the 1,500 and the 3,000. In 2005, Caroleo once again just missed scoring, finishing ninth overall at the PL Championships in the 1,500, with a time of 3:55.84. Campbell’s 2005 campaign was limited due to injury and if he can stay healthy in 2006, he should be a major contributor for the Bison.

Distance The cross country tri-captains, junior Matt Forys and seniors Kevin Brown and Ryan Delaney, will be looked upon by head coach Kevin Donner to lead the squad in the distance category. Forys is expected to be strong in the 10,000, 5,000 and 3,000. In 2005, Forys ran in the IC4A Championships, where he clocked a personal best time of 30:51.94 in the 10,000, for a 15th-place finish. Brown earned second-team All-League honors for his role on the distance medley relay team that captured the silver medal at last year’s indoor PL Championships.

In 2006, Brown will be a major contributor in the steeplechase and once again on the distance medley squad. Delaney ran his season-best time in the steeplechase at the outdoor PL Championships, 9:43.03, good enough for a ninth-place finish. Delaney will also be a major competitor in the steeplechase, as well as the 5,000.

Jumps In the jumps, the Bison will depend on a couple of upperclass-men who were responsbile for many of the points scored in the 2005 campaign. Senior Thomas Bennett and junior Tyler Palumbo, along with sophomores Mike Contino and Matt Johnson, each scored in the long or triple jumps last year. In the past, Drew Folk was Bucknell’s strongest competitor in the high jump, but now, due to his gradua-

tion, two freshmen will have to step up and take his place. Ryan Robinson and Jordan Kirby will begin their careers in Orange and Blue in 2006. Both men are accomplished high jumpers from nearby high schools.

Pole Vault Junior Robert Gradoville and sophomore David Mante will look to continue as contributors in the pole vault, which is one of the toughest events to pick up points in the Patriot League. Both athletes were able to score last year and hope to improve in the 2006 standings.

Throws Senior Dan Frake returns as Bucknell’s top thrower from 2005, after scoring in two events at the PL Championships and qualifying for the IC4A Championships in the ham-mer last spring. Frake led the Bison in three throwing events last outdoor season, posting the best marks on the 2005 team in the shot put, discus and hammer. After an improved season in 2005, Frake will look to be one of the Bison’s top point-winners at the Patriot League Championships. Junior Josh Kaehler will also look to help the Bison in the field, as he returns as a league-scorer and IC4A qualifier in the javelin.

After a promising freshman year, sophomore Jake Meyer will also be expected to add depth to the Bison throwing contingient. Junior Nick DeGregorio is another Bison with the ability to make a big impact in the PL, after throwing some big marks during the indoor campaign in 2005. Rounding out the squad of throwers will be junior Tyler Hoffman and newcomer Chris Gabryluk. Hoffman should be a major contributor in the weight, while Garyluk specializes in the javelin.

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2004-05: [Indoors] -- Ran 51.70 over 400m to finish fifth at the Patriot League Cham-pionships ... was a part of the sixth-place 4x400 team at the PL meet (3:29.06) ... took first-place in the 400 at the Bucknell Winter Classic (51.60) .. clocked a personal-best time of 51.09 at the Bucknell Heptagonal. [Outdoors] -- Battled injuries for most of the outdoor season ... ran a season-best 51.69 for 400 at the Duke Invitational. 2003-04: [Indoors] -- Finished first in his heat of the 400m at the Bison Open in a personal-best

time of 53.11...placed second in the 500m at the Bucknell Octagonal...ran his overall-best time of 1:09.50 at the Penn State Octagonal. [Outdoors] -- Ran a personal-best time of 50.26 in the 400m at the Duke Invitational...highest place finish was fifth at the College of New Jersey Invitational...consistently ran 48 seconds in the 4x400 helping his team to a fourth place finish at the PL Outdoor Championships in the relay (3:17.99).Personal: Cross country and track and field captain at the Pingry School..two-time all-state sabre in fencing...two-time state group champion in 400m...majoring in management.

Junior • Sprints • Califon, N.J. • Pingry School • CaptainMatt Bonelli

BonelliEvent In Out200m 23.28 -400m 51.09 50.26500m 1:09.50 -4x400m - 3:17.99

2004-05: [Indoors] -- Placed fifth in the 200m at the Patriot League Championships (23.13) ... recorded a 200 time of 22.78 at the Doug Raymond Invitational at Kent State ... season-best 60m time was 7.45 at the Bison Opener ... ran a leg of the sixth-place 4x400 team at the PL meet. [Outdoors] -- Finished sixth in the 200m at the PL Championships (22.93) ... clocked 22.59 for 200m at the Bison Outdoor Classic, tying a personal record ... ran a season-best 100m time of 11.52 at the Bucknell Five-Way ... highest overall finish was third in the 200 at the Jim Thorpe Invitational at Penn State. 2003-04: [Indoors] -- Placed third in the 60m at the Bison Opener run-ning a personal-best time of 7.44 in the preliminaries...ran best 200m time at the Penn State Octagonal (23.02)...best performance in the 400m was 51.11 at the Penn State National Invite. [Outdoors] -- Clocked a time of 22.59 in the 200m to finish seventh at the College of New Jersey Invitational...best 400m race was at the Bison Outdoor Classic

(51.25)...ran on the fourth place 4x400 team at the outdoor PL Championships. Personal: Son of Rick and Karen Corbetta...received five varsity letters for outdoor and indoor track and football...team captain for outdoor and indoor track...majoring in management.

Corbetta Event In Out 60m 7.44 - 100m - 11.52 200m 22.78 22.59 400m 51.11 51.25

Senior • Sprints • Port Chester, N.Y. • Port Chester • Captain

Matt Corbetta

2004-05: [Indoors] -- Did not compete during the indoor season. [Outdoors] -- Earned a bronze medal in the hammer at the Patriot League Championships (173’0”) ... also notched a sixth-place showing in the discus at the conference meet (130-0) ... qualified for the IC4A Championships in the hammer ... finished 10th at IC4As with a mark of 182’0”, the fifth-farthest throw in school history ... threw personal-bests in both the discus (136’6”) and the shot put (47’7”) at the Duke Invitational. 2003-04: [Indoors] -- Highest

finishes were second in the weight throw at the Gulden Relays (40’ 1 1/4”) and third at the Bucknell Winter Classic (46’8 1/4”)...also competed in shot put. [Outdoors] -- Finished fifth in the hammer throw at the Cornell Invite with a personal best throw of 162’10” (eighth all time for Bucknell)...competed in the shot put and javelin during the season. 2002-03: [Indoors] -- Participated in eight meets during the indoor season, competing in the weight throw and shot put ... achieved personal shot put high of 45’ 6 1/2” while winning the Bucknell Winter Classic. [Outdoors] -- Competed in five meets in the hammer, shot put, and discus ... achieved both his hammer and discus personal highs at the season-opening Susquehanna Invitational. Personal: Son of Barry and Carla Frake ... earned two letters in soccer at Northport High in addition to his four letters each for indoor and outdoor track ... captained his junior and senior year track teams as well as his senior soccer team ... won all-county honors in the shot put ... accounting major.

Senior • Throws • Northport, N.Y. • Northport • Captain

Dan Frake

FrakeEvent In Outweight 46’ 8 1/4” -shot put 46’ 11” 47’7”discus - 136’6”hammer - 182’0”javelin - 145’11”

Senior • Hurdles • LaGrange, Ga. • LaGrange • Captain

Ryan Whitfi eld

2004-05: [Indoors] -- Set a personal record in the 60m high hurdles with a time of 8.78...his personal best in the 60m was set at the Bison Open. [Outdoors] -- Set a record in the 400m hurdles at the PL Championships (55.88). 2003-04: [Indoors] -- Set a personal bests in the 55m HH at the Rhode Island Invitational with a time of 8.30...placed fifth in the 55m HH at the Bison Open (8.32).[Outdoors] -- Competed in one race.Personal -- Son of Tony and Valencia Whitfield...earned three varisty letters in football and four in track in high school....Whitfield is majoring in politcal science.

Whitfi eld Event In Out 55mHH 8.30 - 60m HH 8.78 - 60m 7.49 - 400mH - 55.88

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2004-05: [Indoors] -- Scored a sixth-place finish in the triple jump at the Patriot League Champi-onships with a personal-best leap of 43’10 1/2” ... jumped a season-best mark of 20’6 1/2” in the long jump to finish 10th at the PL meet ... highest individual finish was a fourth-place performance in the triple jump at the Doug Raymond Invitational at Kent State. [Outdoors] -- Finished fourth in the triple jump at the PL Championships with a season-best jump of 44’ 3/4” ... jumped a season-best in the long jump at the Lehigh Games(20’9 1/2”) ... took top honors in the triple jump at the Lehigh Games (41’10”). 2003-04: [Indoors]

-- Best performance in the triple jump was 43’2 1/4” at the Gulden Relays...top mark in the long jump was 21’1 1/2’ at the Bucknell Winter Classic. [Outdoors] -- Placed sixth in both the long (22’ 3/4”) and triple jumps (44’8”) at the PL Championships...also recored personal bests in both events at the meet. 2002-03: [Indoors] -- Jumped a season-best of 40’8 3/4” in the triple jump at both the Bucknell Octagonal and the Bison Open. [Outdoors] -- Ran personal best time in the 100m at the Big Dawg Invitational (12.23)...best mark in the triple jump was 41’2” at the Susquehanna Invitation. Personal: Son of Thomas and Eleanor Bennett...won two letters in basketball...majoring in economics.

Bennett Event In Out Long Jump 21’ 1/2” 22’ 3/4” Triple Jump 43’10 1/2” 44’8

Senior • Jumps • Baltimore, Md. • Friends School

Thomas Bennett

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2004-05: [Indoors] -- Set a personal record and finished seventh at the PL championships in the pole vault with a leap of 14’3 1/4”...finished second at the Bucknell Heptagonal in the pole vault with a height of 13/9 1/4. [Outdoors] -- Finished sixth in the pole vault at the PL Championships and setting a personal record (13 9 1/4”). 2003-04: [Indoors] -- Set a personal best in the 60m run, for a sixth place finish at the Bison Opener (7.84). [Outdoors] -- Competed in four meets, throwing the javelin...set a personal best at the Bison Outdoor

Classic, for am eight place finish, with a throw of 159’6”. Personal -- Team captain in track at North Haven...earned All-State honors in the pole vault and Second Teamm All-State honors in soccer...is majoring in mechanical engineering.

Junior • Pole Vault • North Haven, CT. • North Haven

Robert Gradoville

GradovilleEvent In Outpole vault 14’ 3 1/4” 13’ 9 1/4”60m 7.84 -javelin - 159’6”

2004-05: [Indoors] -- Set a personal record and placed third in the mile run at the Bison Opener (4:22.87) ... finished in first at the BU Winter Classic and recorded a personal best of 2:32.38 in the 1000m...[Outdoors] -- Finished fourth in the 1,500m at the Bucknell Five-Way (3:55.35)...took sixth at the Bison Classic in the 800m, with a personal best of 1:55.64. 2003-04: [Indoors] -- Participated in six events running in the 1000m and the mile...finished third at the Bison Open in the mile (4:31.51)...Finished ninth in the mile run at the PL Cham-pionships (4:23.79)[Outdoors] -- Pulled in a third place finish at the Bison Outdoor Classic in the 1500m (4:05.28...finished 11th in the PL Championships in the 1500m with a time of 4:09.89. [Cross Country] -- Finished fifth for the Bison and 12th overall at the Lion Invitational (7.5K) in 2004, with a time of 27:10.93. Personal: Son of Paul and Cathy Caroleo...earned three varsity letters in soccer, four in indoor track and two in outdoor track in high school...was all-league in soccer and track...was a track and field captain...is majoring in accounting.

Caroleo Event In Out 800m - 1:55.64 1000m 2:32.38 - 1500m - 3:55.35 mile 4:22.87 - 3000m 8:45.84 8:39.82

Junior • Distance • North Babylon, N.Y. • North BabylonMark Caroleo

Junior • Jumps • Wyckoff, N.J.• Don Bosco

Tyler Palumbo

2004-05: [Indoors] -- Set a personal record in the triple jump, 44’6 1/4” and placed second at the Gulden Relays...also set a personal best in the long jump at the Gulden Relays, placing eighth with a jump of 21’3 1/2”...finished fourth in the long jump at the PL Championships (21’4 3/4”). [Outdoors] -- Finished fifth in the triple jump at the Bucknell Five-Way, with a personal record of 42’2 3/4”...finished fifth in the long jump at the PL Championships in the long jump, with a leap of 21’2”...set a personal record in the long jump with a jump of 21’ 5 1/4”, at the Bison Classic. 2002-03: [Indoors] -- Jumped 44’ in the triple jump to finish fifth at the Bucknell Winter Classic...also recorded best long jump performance at the Classic with a leap of 20’9 3/4”. [Out-doors] -- Best performances were at the Patriot League Championships with leaps of 21’1 1/2” in the long jump and

44’6” in the triple jump. Personal -- All-League honors in football and three-year letterman...two varsity letters earned in track...son of Jim and Nancy Palumbo...is a management major.

Palumbo Event In Out long jump 21’4 3/4” 21’ 5 1/4” triple jump 44’ 6 1/4” 44’ 6”

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Sophomore • Sprints • Broomall, Pa. • Episcopal AcademyMichael Contino

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James Meyer

2004-05: [Indoors] -- Had a very strong freshman campaign...placed seventh in his first collegiate meet with a height of 14’3 1/4” at the Bison Opener...Set a personal record at the Gulden Relays with a height of 14’6”, good enough for fourth place...at the PL Championships, placed seventh overall with a leap of 14’3 1/4”, finishing seventh.[Outdoors] -- Competed in just two competitions...set a personal best at the PL Championships with a height of 13’ 9 1/2”, placing him in sixth place...also competed in the Bucknell Five-Way and finished in fifth place overall (12’ 1/2”). Personal -- Son of Mark and Jill Mante...

track captain 2002-04...county champion in track three times and placed 13th at nationals...majoring in mechanical engineering.

Mante Event In Out pole vault 14’6” 13’9 1/4”

2004-05: [Indoors] -- Set a personal record in the 60m at the BU Winter Classic with a time of 7.50 (18th)...finished third overall in the long jump at the PL Champion-ships with a jump of 21’8”...set a personal best at the BU WInter Classic with a jump of 22’2 1/4”, placing him third. [Outdoors] -- Set a personal record at the Duke Invitational in the long jump, with a leap of 21’6”, placing him 20th...placed third at the PL Championships, jumping 21’4 1/4”...placed 11th overall in the 100m at the

Bucknell-Five Way (12.02). Personal -- Son of Marguerite Contino...earned three varsity letters and basketball in high school...was all-league in track junior and senior year....is undecided on his major.

Contino Event In Out 60m 7.50 - long jump 22’2 1/4” 21’ 6”

2004-05: [Indoors] -- Threw a personal best at the PL Championships with a heave of 46’ in the shot put...placed third in the shot put at the Bucknell Heptagonal with a throw of 45’11 3/4”...also set a personal record in the weight throw at the PL Championships, placing 11th, throwing for 46’10”...highest placing of the season in the weight came at the BU Winter Classic, placing sixth (41’8”). [Outdoors] -- Set a personal best in the shot put at the Lehigh Games, with a throw of 44’3 1/2”, placing seventh...placed 11th in the shot put at the PL Championships (43’7”)...set a personal best in the discus at the PL Championship with a throw of 127’8”, placing seventh...threw a personal best in the hammer at the Lehigh Games, heaving for 144’11”, for a fouth place finish. Personal -- Son of Janet and Andy Meyer...captain of basketball and track and field in high school...earned all-city honors in track for two years...is undecided on his major.

Meyer Event In Out weight 46’10” - shot put 46’ 3/4” 44’3 1/2” discus - 127’8” hammer - 144’11”

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2004-05: [Indoors] -- Threw a personal-best mark of 38’4 1/4” in the weight throw at the Gulden Relays. [Outdoors] -- Recored a career-best javelin mark of 197’8” to finish fourth at the Patriot League Championships ... the throw is the seventh-best on the Bison top ten list ... qualified for the IC4A Championships in the event where he finished 17th overall (185’0”). 2003-04: [Indoors] -- Best mark in the weight throw was 37’1/2” at the Penn State Octagonal...best overall finish was fifth at the Bison Opener. [Outdoors] -- Finished sixth in the javelin at the Patriot League Championships with a personal best throw of

189’4”...placed third in the javelin at both the Bison Outdoor Classic and the Bucknell Five-Way...also competed in the hammer throw. Personal: Son of Joseph and Connie Kaehler...won four varsity letters in track and football...team captain... majoring in civil engineering...also a member of Bucknell’s football team.

Kaehler

Junior • Throws • Hanover, Pa. • South Western

Josh Kaehler

Event In Outweight 38’4 1/4” -javelin - 197’8”

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:: 2005-06 WOMEN’S TRACK & FIELD PREVIEW ::

The Bucknell women’s track and field team finished off another outstanding season in 2005, capturing team titles at both the indoor and outdoor Patriot League Championships. The Bison will look at pick up where they left off in 2006, as the team returns nearly 20 athletes who scored in at least one PL event during the season, including seven gold-medal winners.

Sprints The Bison sprint group will likely have the most rebuilding at hand with the loss of four PL scorers to graduation. Kat Allen, along with fellow juniors Sarah VandenBroek and Chessa Forer, will look to step up their sprinting performances in the 2006. Necomers Stacey Haas, Megan Mathaway and Taryn Casey will have an immediate impact on the sprints.

Hurdles The Bison hurdle contengient will be led by juniors Kat Allen, Melanie Buczko and Catherine Trentacoste in 2005. Buczko has been the top Bison hurdler for the past two seasons, winning the PL 60-meter hurdle title in 2004, and earning a silver medal in 2005. Buczko also sits at the top of Bucknell’s all-time 60 hurdles standings. Trenta-coste had a break-through season in 2005, scoring a fifth-place finish in the 400-meter intermediate hurdles at the PL Outdoor Championships. Allen also scored in the 400 hurdles at the PL outdoor meet. Both Trentacoste and Allen are also members of Bucknell top-10 list in the 60 hurdles.

Mid-Distance The mid-distance events will once again be one of Bucknell’s strongest areas with the likes of juniors Christa Sawko and Lauren Bricker. Sawko, an NCAA East Regional qualifer, tore through the Bison record books last season, shattering school records in both the outdoor 800 and 1,500. Sawko also claimed PL gold medals in the indoor 1,000 and the outdoor 800. Bricker upheld Bucknell’s tradition of mid-distance dominance, earning the school’s eighth consecutive gold in the PL indoor 800, and went on to run the third-fastest 800 time in school history during the outdoor season. Bricker and Sawko also made up half of the 4x800 squad that won gold medals at both the PL Outdoor Championships and the ECAC Cham-pionships. Filling out the mid-distance contingent will be senior Kerryann Branker and sophomore Erin-Cranmer Hart. Branker managed a sixth-place PL finish in the outdoor 800 last spring while Cran-mer-Hart posted the third-best 1,500 time on the team last season.

Distance Senior Kayla Halloran returns as the most decorated Bison in the long distance events after winning last season’s PL indoor 5,000 and taking second in the 3,000. Junior Jenny Stevens also has a scoring performance under her belt, taking fifth in the outdoor 5,000. Junior Leanna Nastase is also expected to make an impact in the distances after two impressive cross country seasons for the Orange and Blue. Nastase just missed a scor-ing finish at the 2005 PL Outdoor Championship, placing seventh in the 10,000. Sophomore Christine Totten will also look to be one of Bucknell’s top distance athletes after proving to be a solid steeplechaser last spring, providing a fourth-place finish in the event at the PL Outdoor Champion-ships.

Jumps Junior and NCAA Regional qualifer Ann Doty has had an impres-sive title run thus far in her career, winning four-straight PL triple jump titles. Doty and teammate Bricker have been at the top of the PL heap since they came to Lewisburg, producing a pair of one-three finishes at last year’s conference meets. Fellow junior Nina Reinhardt is the top returner in the long jump after winning a bronze medal at the outdoor PL Championships. Sophomore Nicole Ayala also looks to be one of the Bison’s top jumpers after a promising freshman campaign. Sophomore Denise Manero returns to the high jump after scoring a sixth-place fin-

ish outdoors. Freshman Katie Dempsey will im-mediately make an impact in the high and long jump.

Pole Vault The Bison pole vault crew is poised for another strong season with three returning Patriot League scorers, including two-time NCAA qualifier Melanie Buczko. Buczko returns for her junior year as the defending outdoor PL champion and the Bison school-record holder both indoors (13’5 1/2”) and outdoors (13’3 1/2”). Fellow junior Angie Hall has also been one of Bucknell’s stron-gest vaulters in her first two years, winning the conference outdoor crown in 2004 and posting a bronze medal performance at the 2005 indoor PL Championships. Sophomore Ashley Curry will also be back with a pair of PL scoring finishes to her credit.

Throws Junior Marjorie Grap will lead the Bison throwing corps after a banner year in 2005. The junior earned four PL gold medals on the year and was named the PL “Field Athlete of the Meet” following her performance at the outdoor conference championships. Grap, an NCAA Regional qualifer, has already earned a spot in Bucknell history after posting a new school record in the 20-pound weight throw and recording the second-best throw in school history in the indoor and outdoor shot put, the discus and the hammer. Sophomore Amanda Mockbee also looks to have a strong year after posting a pair of PL scoring performances over her freshman campaign. Sophomore Beverly Rogers will join the squad for the outdoor season, returning as Bucknell’s top javelin thrower. Rogers proved she will be a force to be reckoned with in the coming years, setting a new javelin school record in her very first collegiate appearance last spring. Rogers also impressed at the Patriot League meet, winning

“Rookie of the Meet” honors after a silver-medal finish.

Multi-Events Junior Nina Reinhardt will lead the Bison multi-event corps, return-ing with a pair of PL medal-winning performances. Reinhardt earned her first career PL title with a win in the pentathlon at the conference indoor meet and won a silver medal in the heptathlon at the outdoor championships. Senior Danielle Todman spent last year on Reinhardt’s heels, taking second at the indoor PL meet and third at the outdoor event. Todman is also poised to make another run for the PL podium in 2006. Todman will also contribute in the open shot put and short hurdles in her final year as a Bison.

Junior Marjorie Grap

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2004-05: [Indoors] -- Scored a fifth-place finish in the pentathlon at the Patriot League Champion-ships with a personal-best score of 2,970 ... the mark ranks sixth on the Bison top ten list ... ran a career-best time of 9.46 in the 60m hurdles at the Bucknell Winter Classic, the 10th-fastest time in school history. [Outdoors] -- Ran a leg on the second place 4x400m team at the Patriot League Championships ... also placed sixth in the 400m hurdles at the conference meet (1:05.23) ... ran a personal-best time of 1:04.46 in the event at the Bucknell Five-Way. 2003-04: [Indoors] -- Set two personal-best marks at the Rhode Island Invitational with a time of 8.89 in the 55m hurdles

and a time of 1:00.69 in the 400m...ran a personal-record time of 9.54 in the 60m hurdles at the Bucknell Winter Classic. [Outdoors] -- Won the 100m-hurdles at the Jim Thorpe Invitational (15.87)...clocked best time of 15.54 in the event at the Bison Outdoor Classic...finished seventh at the Patriot League Championships in 1:05.87, a personal best. Personal: Daughter of Deb Oberst...graduated from Conestoga High School...received varsity letters for winter and spring track as well as cheerleading...track and cheerleading captain...majoring in management.

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Junior • Sprints/Hurdles • Malvern, Pa. • Conestoga • CaptainKat Allen

2004-05: [Indoors] -- Became just the second athlete in program history to compete at the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships ... finishied tied for 14th in the pole vault competition with a leap of 13’1 1/2” ... shattered her own school record in a the vault at the NYU FasTImes Invitational soaring over the bar at 13’5 1/2” ... won Bucknell’s first-ever ECAC indoor gold medal with a clearance of 12’9 1/2” ... was ranked 75th in the world in the pole vault, according to IAAF, at the conclusion of the indoor season ... broke her own

school record in the 60-meter hurdles clocking a time of 8.89 at the Patriot League Indoor Championships ... named the Patriot League Scholar-Athlete for indoor track and field. ...received the Patriot League Indoor Scholar Athlete of the Year honor. [Outdoors] -- Won her first career Patriot League outdoor title with a league record leap of 12’5 1/2” ... qualified for the NCAA East Regional Championships for the second-consecutive year ... finished seventh in the regional field clearing 12’6” ... placed third at Penn Relays with a season-best clearance of 12’9 1/2” ... set a personal-best in the 100-meter hurdles clocking 14.67 at the Bison Outdoor Classic. 2003-04: [Indoors] -- Won the pole vault at the Patriot League Championships (12’3 1/2) ... broke Bucknell’s indoor pole vault record in her collegiate debut at the Gulden Relays (12’3 1/2) ... Won the pole vault competition at the Penn State Octagonal with another record-breaking leap of 12’5 1/2” ... set the school record of 12’9 1/2” at the Bucknell Octagonal ... won the pole vault in six of the eight meets she competed ... set another school record in the 60m hurdles with a time of 8.94 ... her

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Melanie Buczko

Senior • Multi-Event • Scotch Plains, N.J. • Bishop George Ahr • CaptainDanielle Todman

2004-05: [Indoors] -- Earned the silver medal at the Patriot League Championships with a score of 3,070 in the pentathlon ... PL score is the fifth-best in school history ... finished fourth in the penathlon at the Bison Open with a total of 3,028 points. [Outdoors] -- Finished third at the PL Championships with a personal-best tally of 4,131 in the heptathlon ... score is also the fifth-highest in the Bison record books. 2003-04: [Indoors] -- Placed fifth in the pentathlon at the Patriot League Championships (3,045 pts)...recorded a personal best score in the pentathlon (3,122 pts) finishing third at the Bison Open and Pentathlon...personal best time in the 60m (8.09) is the second-best all-time. [Outdoors] -- Finished third in the heptathlon at the Patriot League Championships...her personal best score of 4,023 points in the heptathlon is ranked fourth all-time for Bucknell. 2002-03: [Indoors] -- Participated in nine different competitions over the course of eight events during the year ... participated in the most competitions in the Bison Open, where she was entered in six ... finished fourth in the pentathlon at the Patriot League finals (3005 pts.). [Outdoors] -- Participated in five meets, predominantly competing in hurdle events but also competing twice in the 400 meter dash. Personal: Daughter of Anissa Todman ... participated in basketball as well as cross country and track at Bishop George Ahr High School in Edison, N.J. ... history and philosophy major.

TodmanEvent In Out55m-HH 8.67 -60m-H 9.28 -100m-H - 15.74200m 27.46 26.97800m - 2:24.44high jump 4’9 3/4” 4’9 3/4”long jump 16’ 3 3/4” 15’10”shot put 36’ 9 1/2” 38’4”pentathlon 3070 -heptathlon - 4131

BuczkoEvent In Outpole vault 13’5 1/4” 13’3 3/4”55m-HH 8.57 -60m-hurdles 8.89 -100mH - 14.67

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Event In Out55m-HH 8.89 -60m-H 9.46 -100m-H - 15.54400m-H - 1:04.46400m 59.61 -pentathlon 2970 -

2004-05: [Indoors] -- Earned her first career Patriot League title scoring 3,184 points to win the pentathlon ... personal-high score of 3,187 is the fourth-best on the Bison top ten list ... broke into the all-time top ten in the long jump with a leap of 17’9 3/4” at the Bucknell Heptagonal ... ran a personal-best time of 9.36 in the 60m hurdles at the Bucknell Winter Classic, the ninth-best time in school history. [Outdoors] -- Finished second in the heptathlon at the PL Champion-ships with a score of 4,154 ... personal-best total of 4,433 at the ECAC Championships is the fourth-highest in Bison history ... placed third in the PL long jump with a career-best leap of 18’1”. 2003-04: [Indoors] -- Competed in the pentathlon ... scored a personal-best score of 2,878 points at the Patriot League Championships ... won the pentathlon long jump at the PL Championships. [Outdoors] -- Competed in the heptathlon at the Bison Outdoor Classic and the Patriot League Championships ... finished first in the heptathlon long jump at both competitions including a personal-best leap of 17’5 1/2” at the PL Championships. Personal: Daughter of Doris and Raymond Reinhardt ... gradu-ated from Northport ... won varsity letters for track and field ... team captain in 2002 and 2003 ... biology major.

Junior • Multi-Event • Northport, N.Y. • Northport • CaptainNina Reinhardt

ReinhardtEvent In Out60m-H 9.36 -100m-H - 15.38200m 27.12 26.90800m 2:36.25 2:33.40high jump 4’11 1/2” 5’ 1/2”long jump 17’9 3/4” 18’1”javelin - 84’ 3”shot put 33’3” 34’pentathlon 3,187 -heptathlon - 4,433

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Chessa Forer

2004-05: [Indoors] -- Ran a personal-best 200m time of 26.71 at the Bucknell Winter Classic ... also ran a personal best 60m hurdle time of 9.75 at the meet ... best 60m time was 8.10, run at the Patriot League Championships...Currently ranks 5th among Bucknell’s top-10 in 60m. [Outdoors] -- Finished second in the 100m hurdles (12.87) and fourth in the 400m hurdles (1:05.27) at the Bucknell FIve-Way ... just missed scoring at the PL Championships with an eighth-place finish in the 400 hurdles (1:07.36). Personal: Daughter of Davind and Mimi Forer...earned two varsity letters in soccer and five in track and field...elected track

captian her senior year...is majoring in english.

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Marjorie Grap

2004-05: [Indoors] -- Had a breakout year for the Bison, winning a pair fo gold medals at the Patriot League Indoor Championships ... topped the conference field with a toss of 55’0” in the weight and 44’3 1/4” in the shot put ... set a new school record in the weight with a heave of 57’6 1/4” and recorded the second-best all-time shot put mark with a throw of 45’2 1/2” ... won a total of nine events throughout the season ... was named “Field Athlete of the Meet” for her dominating performance at the Gulden Relays ... was named Patriot League “Field Athlete of the Week” an impressive three times during the indoor season. [Outdoors] -- Was named “Field Athlete of the Meet” for her outstanding performance at the Patriot League Outdoor Championships ... took top honors in both the shot put (43’9”) and the discus (134’3”) while earning the silver medal in the hammer (165’8”) at the conference meet ... moved to second all-time in all three throwing events with personal-best marks of 175’8” in the hammer, 44’9 1/2” in the shot put,

and 150’6” in the discus ... finished ninth in the discus at the ECAC Championships (145’2”) ... competed in the discus at the NCAA East Regional Championships. 2003-04: [Indoors] -- Named “Rookie of the Year” for the 2004 indoor and outdoor seasons...finished third in the shot put and weight throw at the Patriot League Championships with personal-best throws of 44’6 3/4” in the shot put and 54’4 3/4” in the weight throw...best mark in the weight throw is a Bucknell school record...personal-record throw in the shot put is ranked second all-time...earned victories in the shot put at both the Gulden Relays (42’7) and the Rhode Island Invitational (42’9). [Outdoors] -- Scored points for Bucknell in all three events she competed in at the Patriot League Championships by finishing third in the shot put (44’9 1/2”), fourth in the discus (137’11”) and sixth in the hammer throw (159’5”)...all three performances were personal-best throws and marks on Bucknell’s top-ten lists...ranks eighth in the hammer, sixth in the discus and second in the shot put in the all-time records. Personal: Daughter of Hans and Bonnie Grap...graduated from Spencer-Van Etten...won varsity letters for track and volleyball...New York state champion in shot put and discus...environmental studies major.

ForerEvent In Out60m-H 9.75 -100m-H - 16.33400m-H - 1:05.2760m 8.10 -100m - 12.83200m 26.71 -

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Grap

2004-05: [Indoors] -- Vaulted over an indoor personal-best height of 12’3 1/2” at the NYU FasTimes Invitational, the second-best mark in school history ... took the bronze at the Patriot League Cham-pionships with a clearance of 11’3 3/4” ... placed sixth the ECAC Championships jumping over a height of 12’1 1/2”. [Outdoors] -- Cleared a season-best height of 11’9 3/4” to finish sixth at the Duke Invitational ... battled an injury for the majority of the season but managed to compete at the Patriot League and ECAC Championships. 2003-04: [Indoors] -- Jumped a personal-best height of 11’9 3/4”

to win the pole vault at the Bison Open...equaled best jump to finish third at the Patriot League Championships ... ranks third on Bucknell’s all-time list ... finished second at the National Pole Vault Summit in Reno, Nev. (10’10”). [Outdoors] -- Won the Patriot League title in the pole vault with a jump of 12’3 1/2” ... jumped a personal best of 12’4” at the NCAA Regional Championships ... best height ranks second on the all-time outdoor list. Personal: Daughter of Ronald and Rhonda Hall ... graduated from Rising Sun ... won varsity letters for track ... leading point scorer in 2003 ... double majoring in mathematics and economics.

Junior • Pole Vault • Elkton, Md. • Rising SunAngie Hall

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Event In Outpole vault 12’3 1/2” 12’4”

record-setting time was good for a Patriot League title. [Outdoors] -- Finished fourth in the pole vault at NCAA regionals with a leap of 13’1 3/4” qualifying her to compete at the NCAA Championships ... placed 11th at nationals with a jump of 13’1 1/2” ... broke the outdoor school record at Penn Relays (12’3 1/2) and continued to best her own record before setting the current record at 13’3 1/2” ... notched victories in the pole vault at the Bucknell Five-Way (11’3 3/4”), Penn State Open (12’3 1/2”) and ECAC Championships (13’3 1/2’) ... won the 100m hurdles at the Bucknell Five-Way (14.77). Personal: Daughter of Ron and Kathy Buczko...graduated from Butler...won seven varsity letters for outdoor and indoor track...received all-state honors...civil engineering major.

2004-05: [Outdoors] -- Currently sits second among all Bison javelin throwers with a heave of 148’7” at the Bucknell Five Way, is first since 1999 ... finished second at the Patriot League Cham-pionships with a mark of 141’11” ... was named the “Rookie of the Meet” for her outstanding performance at the conference championships ... placed 20th at the NCAA East Regional Cham-pionships (139’9”) ... earned a sixth-place finish at the ECAC Championships, the highest place of

any Bison competitor at the meet ... was named the PL and ECAC “Field Athlete of the Week” on two occasions during the season. Personal: Daughter of Scott and Patricia Rogers...earned 11 varsity letters at Ringgold high school...physics major.

RogersEvent In Outjavelin - 148’7”

Sophomore • Throws • Finleyville, Pa. • RinggoldBeverly Rogers

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Junior • Mid-Distance • Montoursville, Pa. • Montoursville AreaChrista Sawko

2004-05: [Indoors] -- Won the Patriot League 1000m crown with a personal-best time of 2:55.20 ... Finished 10th at the ECAC Championships in the 800m with a career-best time of 2:09.18, the second-fastest mark in school history ... ran 1:15.59 for 500m at the Bucknell Winter Classic, the fifth-best time in the Bison record books ... won four individual races in six tries during the season. [Outdoors] -- Shattered school records in both the 800m and 1500m ... set the school’s 800 record at 2:09.19 during her first-career appeance at the NCAA East Regional Championships ... broke the 1500m mark at the Bison Outdoor Classic, running 4:32.96 ... won her first-career

PL outdoor title with a win in the 800 (2:09.63) ... ran anchor legs on the gold-medal winning 4x800 team at the PL meet and the ECAC Championships ... was named the PL “Track Athlete of the Week” on two occasions during the outdoor season ... was also named the ECAC “Track Athlete of the Week”. 2003-04: [Indoors] -- Won the Patriot League title in the 800m with a time of 2:15.18...won the 1000m at the Bucknell Winter Classic in a time of 2:57.56, a personal-best and eighth-best all-time for Bucknell. [Outdoors] -- Qualified for the Junior National Championships in the 400m-hurdles...placed third in the 400m-hurdles at the Patriot League Championships...her time of 1:03.12 is fourth on Bucknell’s top-ten list...ran a personal-best 2:14.18 in the 800m at the Duke Invitational, good enough for fifth-best all-time for Bucknell...finished first in the 1500m at the Jim Thorpe Invitational (4:52.43)....member of 4x800m squad that holds the second best time on Bucknell’s all-time top-ten list (8:58.11). Personal: Daughter of Mike and Pat Sawko...graduated from Montoursville High School...won varsity letters for soccer, cross country and track...all-state in track...sociology major.

Sawko Event In Out 400m-H - 1:03.12 500m 1:15.59 - 800m 2:09.18 2:09.19 1000m 2:55.20 - 1500m - 4:32.96

2004-05: [Indoors] -- Clocked a career-best 60m hurdle time of 9.16 at the Patriot League Cham-pionships ... her time is tied for the third-fastest mark in school history ... ran a personal-best time of 8.21 over 60m at the Bison Open ... the mark is ranked eighth on the Bucknell top ten list. [Outdoors] -- Ran as one of Bucknell’s top hurdlers throughout the season ... clocked a personal-best 400m hurdle time of 1:03.21 at the Bison Five Way, the sixth-best time on the Bison top ten list ... finished fifth in the event at the Patriot League Championships (1:04.61) ... ran a personal-best time of 15.18 to win the 100m hurdles at the Bucknell Five Way. 2003-04: [Indoors] -- Finished first in her heat of the 200m at the Bucknell Winter Classic (27.18)...ran a personal-best time of 9.26 in the 60m hurdles at the Patriot League Championships. [Outdoors] -- Placed sixth in the 100m hurdles at the Patriot League Championships (15.78)...finished second in the 400m hurdles at the Bucknell Five-Way in a personal-best time of 1:05.09.

Personal: Daughter of Joseph and Elaine Trentacoste...graduated from Garden City High School...won varsity letters for winter and spring track...all-state spring track 2002...majoring in mathematics.

Junior • Hurdles • Garden City, N.Y. • Garden City

Catherine Trentacoste

TrentacosteEvent In Out60m 8.21 -60m-H 9.16 -100m-H - 15.18400m-H - 1:03.21

Junior • Sprints • Hyde Park, N.Y. • RooseveltSarah VandenBroek

2004-05: [Indoors] -- Finished first in the 200m at both the Bucknell Heptagonal and the Bison Open ... ran a personal-best time of 26.09 at the Bison Open, which is the eighth-best perfor-mance in school history ... holds the second-best time on the Bison top ten list in the 60m with a time of 8.05, clocked at the Bucknell Winter Classic. [Outdoors] -- Ran a season-best 100m time of 12.93 to finish third at the Bucknell Five-Way ... clocked a career-best 26.04 in the 200m at the

Duke Invitational ... ran the lead-off leg of the bronze-medal winning 4x100m team at the Patriot League Championships. 2003-04: [Indoors] -- Ran best 200m (26.27) time to finish fifth at the Patriot League Championships ... placed first in her heat of the 200m at the Bucknell Octagonal. [Outdoors] -- Finished sixth in the 200m at the Patriot League Champion-ships ... ran a personal-best time of 26.08 in the 200m at the Penn State Open. Personal: Daughter of Donald and Barbara VandenBroek ... graduated from F.D. Roosevelt High School ... won letters for field hockey and winter and spring track ... winter and spring track captain ... management major.

VandenBroek Event In Out 60m 8.05 - 100m - 12.66 200m 26.09 26.01 400m 1:00.75 -

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2004-05: [Indoors] -- Won her third-career Patriot League gold taking the indoor triple jump title with a leap of 38’2 3/4” ... competed at the ECAC Championships in the triple jump. [Out-doors] -- Kept her Patriot League streak alive with her fourth-consecutive win in the triple jump .. recorded a personal-best leap of 39’0 1/2” at PLs, the second-beest mark in Bison history ... competed at the NCAA East Regional Championships for the second-straight year, finishing 32nd in the triple jump ... qualified for the ECAC Championships where she finished 12th

overall with a mark of 38’7 1/2”. 2003-04: [Indoors] -- Placed first in the triple jump at the Bison Opener, Gulden Relays and the Patriot League Championships ... jumped a personal-best mark of 38’10 1/2” at the PL meet and secured the third-best spot on Bucknell’s all-time list. [Outdoors] -- Continued to dominate the league in the triple jump with another victory at the Patriot League Championships with a leap of 38’11” ... her mark stands second on the Bucknell’s all-time list ... qualified for the NCAA Regional Championships ... competed further into the post-season at the USATF Junior Championships. Personal: Daughter of Debora and James Doty ... graduated from Punxsutawney ... received varsity letters in track and basketball...district record holder...biology major.

Junior • Jumps • Punxsutawney • Punxsutawney Area

Ann Doty

Event In Outtriple jump 38’ 10 1/2” 39’ 1/2”

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Sophomore • High Jump • Perkasie, Pa. • PennridgeDenise Manero

2004-05: [Indoors] -- Cleared a personal-best mark of 5’3” in the high jump to tie for second place at the Bucknell Winter Classic ... finished third in the high jump at the Bucknell Heptagonal (5’2 1/4”) ... also competed in the 60m hurdles, 200m, and the long jump during the season. [Outdoors] -- Placed sixth in the high jump at the Patriot League Championships (5’1”) ... jumped an outdoor-best height of 5’3” at both the Penn Invitational and the Bison Open. Personal: Daughter of David and Maria Manero...track and field captian her senior year...graduate of

Pennridge High School...Undecleared major.

Sophomore • Mid-Distance • Bethlehem, Pa. • FreedomVicki Gilbert

2004-05: [Indoors] -- Ran a personal-best 800m time of 2:19.81 to take first place at the Bucknell Winter Classic ... finished 11th in the 800 at the Patriot League Championships. [Outdoors] -- Clocked 2:18.52 over 800 at the Bison Outdoor Classic, a personal-best mark ... competed in the 800 at the PL Championships. Personal: Daughter of Karl and Catherine Gilbert...earned one varsity letter in basketball and two in track and field....is majoring in biology.

Sophomore • Pole Vault/Hurdles • Lewistown, Pa. • Lewistown

Ashley Curry

2004-05: [Indoors] -- Tied for fifth place in the pole vault at the Patriot League Championships with a personal-best clearance of 11’3 3/4” ... the height is the fourth-best mark in school his-tory ... finished second in the 60m hurdles at the Bucknell Winter Classic with a personal-best run of 9.25 ... top hurdle time is ranked fifth on the Bison top ten list. [Outdoors] -- Finished in a sixth-place tie at the PL Championships with a height of 10’6” ... cleared a personal-best height of 10”11 3/4” to finish second at the Bucknell Five-Way ... the mark is ranked fifth all-time. Personal: Daughter of Leo and Joan Curry ... was captain of the field hockey, winter track and

track and field teams her season year...is a biology major.

Event In Out 60m-H 9.25 - 100m-H - 15.88 pole vault 11’3 3/4” 10’ 11 3/4”

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GilbertEvent In Out800m 2:19.81 2:18.52

Event In Out60m-H 10.00 -200m 28.31 -high jump 5’3” 5’3”long jump 16’5 1/4”

Manero

Sophomore • Jumps • Reading, Pa. • Holy Name

2004-05: [Indoors] -- Competed as a multi-event athlete indoors, finishing seventh in the pen-tathlon at the Bison Open (2,588) ... just missed a pair of scoring finishes at the Patriot League Championships placing seventh in both the long jump (17’0 1/2”) and triple jump (36’4” ... best triple jump was 36’6 1/4” for third place at the Bucknell Heptagonal. [Outdoors] -- Focused on the horizontal jumps during outdoors, jumping an outdoor personal-best triple jump of 35’1 3/4” at the PL Championships ... best long jump performance was 17’0 1/2” at the Bucknell Five Way ... ran a career-best 100m hurdle time of 16.87 at the Bison Outdoor Classic. Personal: Daughter of Valentine and Yanira Ayala ... track and field team captain and team MVP ... won three letters in track and field ... undeclared major.

Event In Out60m-H 9.87 -100m-H - 16.87200m 29.09 -800m 3:00.83 -high jump 4’8 1/4” -long jump 17’0 1/2” 17’0 1/2”triple jump 36’6 1/4” 35’1 3/4”shot put 27’6 1/4” -pentathlon 2,588 -

Ayala

Nicole Ayala

Sophomore • Throws • Hudson, Ohio • Hudson

Amanda Mockbee

2004-05: [Indoors] -- Recorded a pair of scoring finishes at the Patriot League Championships, placing sixth in both the shot put (38’8 1/4”) and weight (47’6 1/4”) ... personal-best perfor-mance in the shot put was 40’11 3/4” at the Bucknell Heptagonal ... placed second in the shot put at the Gulden Relays (40’7”). [Outdoors] -- Earned All-Patriot League second-team honors after a silver-medal performance in the discus (133’5”) ... finished second in the discus at both Jim Taylor Invitational at Susquehanna and the Lehigh Games ... best hammer throw was 151’0” at the Lehigh Games ... top shot put mark was 39’4 1/2” at the Duke Invitational. Personal: Daughter of Charles and Kathleen Mockbee ... three-time letterwinner in track and field ... two-time team “Field MVP” ... team MVP in 2004 ... state qualifier in 2002 and 2004 ... undeclared major.

MockbeeEvent In Outdiscus - 133’5”hammer - 151’0”shot put 40’11 3/4” 39’4 1/2”weight 47’6 1/4” -

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2005 Patriot League Indoor Men’s Track & Field Championships • Feb. 18-20

Rauch Fieldhouse • Lehigh UniversityFinal Team Scores

1. Navy ............................................ 196 2. Army ............................................ 1523. American ....................................... 92 4. Lehigh ............................................ 685. Lafayette ........................................ 49 6. Bucknell........................................ 357. Colgate .......................................... 19 8. Holy Cross ...................................... 9

Heptathlon1. Malek (Le.)................................. 4848 2. Mellas (B) .................................. 4634 3. Voorhis (Le.) .............................. 4489 4. Lewis (Ar.) .................................. 4478 5. Cook (C) .................................... 4217 6. Percopo (Le.) ............................. 4188

60-Meter Dash1. Pope (Le.) ................................... 6.94 2. Peck (Ar.) .................................... 6.98 3. Strada (La.) ................................ 7.05 4. Lewis (N) .................................... 7.06 5. Campbell (N) ...............................7.11 6. Bean(C) ...................................... 7.12

200-Meter Dash1. Green (N) .................................. 22.37 2. Collins (Ar.) ............................... 22.573. Peck (Ar.) .................................. 22.83 4. Ricks (N) ................................... 22.92 5. Corbetta (B) ............................. 23.13 6. Bean (C) ................................... 23.24

400-Meter Dash1. Green (N) .................................. 49.552. Ricks (N) ................................... 50.513. Leader (HC) .............................. 50.554. Levinson (N) ............................. 51.585. Bonelli (B) ................................ 51.706. Ukponmwan (C)........................ 51.94

500-Meter Dash1. Perkins (Ar.) ........................... 1:06.732. Ahearn (Le.) .......................... 1:07.003. Lindsay (N) ............................ 1:07.294. Thompson (N)........................ 1:07.385. Corona (Ar.) ........................... 1:07.656. Ahearn (Le.) .......................... 1:07.67

800-Meter Run1. Emrani (Am.) ......................... 1:54.182. Meekins (N) ........................... 1:55.313. Haag (Ar.) .............................. 1:55.73 4. Caudana (Am.) ...................... 1:56.10 5. McCabe (Am.) ....................... 1:56.246. Burke (N) ............................... 1:56.46

1,000-Meter Run1. Gaeta (Am.) ........................... 2:29.042. Heely (Ar.) .............................. 2:30.573. Migliore (Ar.) .......................... 2:30.61 4. Gauthier (N) ........................... 2:31.26 5. Taveras (N) ............................ 2:31.27 6. Iten (Ar.) ................................. 2:33.52

60-Meter Hurdles1. Rainey (N) .................................. 8.16 2. Scarborough (N) ......................... 8.41 3. Blenk (La.) .................................. 8.43 4. Rainey (N) ................................. 8.48 5. Malek (Le.).................................. 8.59 6. Woelke (N) .................................. 8.60

1-Mile1. Duffy (Am.) ............................ 4:13.122. Hallinan (Am.) ........................ 4:14.68 3. Lanz (Am.) ............................. 4:16.38 4. Heely (Ar.) .............................. 4:16.90 5. Sakala (Ar.) ........................... 4:23.21 6. Rosinski (Le.)......................... 4:27.65

3,000-Meter Run1. Sink (N) [PL Record] ............. 8:21.25 2. Duffy (Am.) ............................ 8:28.013. Hampson (Le.) ....................... 8:29.77

2005 Patriot League Outdoor Men’s Track & Field Championships • May 6-7

Fisher Field • Lafayette CollegeFinal Team Scores

1. Army ............................................ 226 2. Navy ........................................... 1943. American University ...................... 74 4. Lafayette College ......................... 685. Lehigh ........................................... 52 6. Bucknell........................................ 387. Colgate .......................................... 23 8. Holy Cross ...................................... 7 100-Meter Dash1. Collins (Ar.) .................................. 10.942. Strada (La.) .................................. 11.053. Vier (N) ......................................... 11.10 4. Flores (N) ..................................... 11.145. Morgan (N) ................................... 11.14 6. Pope (Le.) .................................... 11.15

200-Meter Dash1. Braud (Ar.) .................................... 21.92 2. Green (N) ..................................... 22.06 3. Perkins (Ar.) ................................. 22.13 4. Collins (Ar.) .................................. 22.32 5. Ricks (N) ...................................... 22.78 6. Corbetta (B) ................................ 22.93

400-Meter Dash1. Braud (Ar.) .................................... 47.78 2. Ricks (N) ...................................... 47.95 3. Perkins (Ar.) ................................. 48.40 4. Green (N) ..................................... 48.45 5. Frehulfer (Ar.) ............................... 49.03 6. Levinson (N) ................................. 49.65

800-Meter Run1. Emrani (Am.) ............................. 1:50.52 2. Harris (N) .................................. 1:51.87 3. Migliore (Ar.) .............................. 1:51.97 4. Meekins (N) ............................... 1:53.13 5. Haag (Ar.) .................................. 1:53.41 6. Caudana (Am.) .......................... 1:53.99

1,500-Meter Run1. Duffy (Am.) [PL Record] ............ 3:44.972. Sakala (Ar.) ............................... 3:45.93 3. Gaeta (Am.) .............................. 3:50.45 4. Hallinan (Am.) ........................... 3:50.61 5. Lanz (Am.) ................................ 3:50.96 6. Sink (N) ..................................... 3:51.27

110-Meter High Hurdles1. Rainey (N) .................................... 14.97 2. Blenk (La.) .................................... 15.01 3. Rainey (N) .................................... 15.12 4. Malek (Le.) ................................... 15.29 5. Woelke (N) ................................... 15.45 6. Scarborough (N) .......................... 15.54

400-Meter Int. Hurdles1. Jackson (La.) ............................... 54.06 2. Spletzer (N) .................................. 54.24 3. Bullock (Ar.) .................................. 55.29 4. Blaum (La.) .................................. 55.65 5. Scarborough (N) ......................... 55.69 6. McLeod (Ar.) ................................ 55.72

3,000-Meter Steeplechase1. Heely (Ar.) ................................. 9:00.65 2. Swift (Le.) .................................. 9:11.45 3. Simmons (Ar.) .......................... 9:13.56 4. Niemi (N) ................................... 9:14.90 5. Skelton (Ar.) ............................. 9:20.37 6. Forys (B) ..................................9:20.61

5,000-Meter Run1. MacAdie (Am.) ........................ 14:27.05 2. Strozier (Ar.) ............................ 14:41.30 3. Hanlon (C) ............................... 14:44.25 4. Vientos (Le.) ............................ 14:57.64 5. Craig (N) ................................. 15:00.94 6. Beardslee (Am.) ...................... 15:02.80

10,000-Meter Run1. Hanlon (C) ............................... 30:53.07 2. Knox (Am.) .............................. 30:57.51 3. Barresi (Am.) ........................... 30:59.17 4. Lounsbury (B) .......................31:02.67 5. Hudgins (Le.) .......................... 31:06.03 6. Nieskens (HC) ......................... 31:09.67

4. Strozier (Ar.) .......................... 8:30.92 5. Hallinan (Am.) ........................ 8:36.52 6. MacAdie (Am.) ....................... 8:38.91

5,000-Meter Run1. MacAdie (Am.) ..................... 14:42.412. Strozier (Ar.) ........................ 14:47.273. Hampson (Le.) ..................... 14:51.604. Swift (Le.) ............................ 14:58.525. Hanlon (C) ........................... 14:59.496. Knox (Am.) ........................... 15:00.51

High Jump1. White (N) ..................................... 6’7”2. Herron (N) .................................... 6’7”3. Malek (Le.)................................... 6’5”4. Rafferty (Ar.) .......................... 6’3 1/4”5. Newman (C) .......................... 6’1 1/4”6. Callaghan (La.) ...................... 6’1 1/4”

Long Jump1. Mejia (Ar.) ............................ 23’7 1/4”2. Morgan (N) .......................... 22’9 1/4”3. Contino (B) ...............................21’8”4. Palumbo (B) .......................21’4 3/4”5. Lewis (Ar.) ............................ 21’3 1/2”6. Clark (Ar.) ...............................21’ 1/2”

Triple Jump1. Marshall (N) ............................. 46’10”2. Ekema-Agbaw (La.) ................... 45’7”3. Sejour (La.) .......................... 45’4 1/4”4. Morgan (N) ................................ 44’6”5. Mellas (B) ..........................43’11 1/4”6. Bennett (B) .......................43’10 1/2”

Pole Vault1. Stephens (N) ............................. 15’9”2. Mohrmann (Ar.).......................... 15’9”3. Lobdell (Ar.) ............................... 15’3”4. McMahon (Ar.) ........................... 15’3”5. Fisher (N) ................................... 14’9”6. Boehm (Ar.) ............................... 14’9”

35-lb. Weight1. Lufkin (N) ............................. 62’4 1/2”2. Buerstatte (Ar.) .......................55’ 1/2”3. Rowe (La.) ........................... 54’6 3/4”4. Schmitt (Ar.) ......................... 54’6 1/2”5. Maiorino (Le.) .....................53’11 1/4”6. Carr (HC) ............................. 52’4 3/4”

Shot Put1. Hunter (N) ......................... 52’10 3/4”2. Jones (La.) .......................... 51’4 1/4”3. Wells (Ar.) .................................. 51’1”4. Lufkin, (N) ...............................51’ 1/4”5. Buerstatte (Ar.) .................... 50’7 1/4”6. Filer (Ar.) .............................. 49’3 1/2”

4x400-Meter Relay1. Navy ...................................... 3:21.372. Army ...................................... 3:23.10 3. Lafayette ................................ 3:28.324. Colgate .................................. 3:28.57 5. Holy Cross ............................ 3:28.996. Bucknell................................ 3:29.06

4x800-Meter Relay1. American ............................... 7:37.722. Navy ...................................... 7:42.423. Army ...................................... 7:43.524. Lehigh .................................... 7:51.375. Lafayette ............................... 7:52.226. Bucknell ................................. 8:00.42

Distance Medley Relay1. American ............................. 10:08.05 2. Bucknell.............................. 10:21.043. Colgate ................................ 10:22.72 4. Army .................................... 10:27.08 5. Navy .................................... 10:31.31 6. Lehigh .................................. 10:35.88

High Jump1. Malek (Le.) ............................. 6’10 3/4”2. White (N) ................................... 6’8 1/4”3 Herron (N) ................................. 6’8 1/4”4 Folk (B) .................................... 6’6 3/4”5 Mejia (Ar.) .................................. 6’4 3/4”6 Callaghan (La.) ......................... 6’4 3/4”

Long Jump1. Morgan (N) ............................. 22’ 6 1/2”2. Mejia (Ar.) ................................ 22’5 1/4”3. Contino (B) ........................... 21’4 1/4”4. Lewis (Ar.) ............................... 21’3 1/2”5. Palumbo (B) ................................ 21’2” 6. Johnson (B) .............................21’ 1/2”

Triple Jump1. Sejour (La.) ................................... 48’4”2. Marshall (N) ............................ 47’9 3/4”3. Mejia (Ar.) .................................. 45’ 1/2”4. Bennett (B) ...................................... 44’5. Zhang (Ar.) ........................... 43’ 10 3/4”6. Newman (C) ................................. 43’ 5”

Pole Vault1. Keaton (Ar.) ............................. 16’2 3/4”2. McMahon (Ar.) ........................ 16’2 3/4”3. Mohrmann (Ar.) ............................. 15’3”4. Fisher (N) ...................................... 15’3”5. Stephens (N) ................................. 15’3”6. Gradoville (B) ....................... 13’9 1/4”6. Mante (B) ............................... 13’9 1/4”

Hammer1. Schmitt (Ar.) ................................ 191’4”2. Lufkin (N) .................................... 190’8”3. Frake (B) ....................................... 173’4. Jones (La.) ................................ 168’11”5. Mullane (N) ................................. 166’4”6. Rowe (La.) ................................ 163’10”

Discus1. Buerstatte (Ar.) ............................ 157’7”2. Jones (La.) ................................ 155’11”3. Barber (N) ................................... 150’5”4. Lufkin (N) .................................... 142’8”5. Hunter (N) ................................. 137’11”6. Frake (B) ....................................... 130’

Javelin1. Obrock, (N) [PL Record] ............. 229’2”2. Woerth (Ar.) ............................... 212’03”3. Smartt (Ar.) .................................. 207’8”4. Kaehler (B) ................................ 197’8”5. Lawson (N) ................................ 189’10”6. Nulk (Ar.) ..................................... 187’2”

Shot Put1. Hunter (N) .............................. 53’ 9 3/4”2. Wells (Ar.) .............................. 35’ 4 1/4”3. Jones (La.) ............................. 53’ 1 3/4”4. Buerstatte (Ar.) .......................... 49’ 3/4”5. Filer (Ar.) ....................................... 48’4”6. Lufkin(N) ................................... 48’ 3/4”

Decathlon1. Malek (Le.) .................................... 6407 2. Lewis (Ar.) ..................................... 5981 3. Percopo (Le.) ................................ 5943 4. Belany (N) ..................................... 5723 5. Virgilio (HC) ................................... 5390 6. Voorhis (Le.) .................................. 5347

4x100-Meter Relay (top 3)1. Army ............................................. 41.52 2. Navy ............................................ 42.40 3. Colgate ........................................ 42.97

4x400-Meter Relay (top 3)1. Navy .......................................... 3:13.772. Army .......................................... 3:16.673. American ................................... 3:20.10

4x800-Meter Relay (top 3)1. American [PL Record] ............... 7:28.872. Army .......................................... 7:31.19 3. Navy .......................................... 7:39.93

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2005 Patriot League Indoor Women’s Track & Field Championships • Feb. 18-20

Rauch Fieldhouse • Lehigh University

Final Team Scores1. Bucknell..................................211.50 2. Navy ............................................ 1303. Army .............................................115 4. Lehigh ............................................ 535. American ....................................... 48 6. Lafayette ........................................ 307. Colgate ......................................... 29 8. Holy Cross ................................. 3.50

Pentathlon1. Reinhardt (B) ............................ 3184 2. Todman (B) ............................... 30703. Hessler (Le.) .............................. 30624. Still (N) ....................................... 30585. Allen (B) ..................................... 29726. Guenther (Le.) ........................... 2970

60-Meter Dash1. Martin (Ar.) .................................. 7.76 2. Forsythe (N) ................................ 7.78 3. Fayanjuola (B) ........................... 7.824. Perez (Ar.) .................................. 7.975. Owney (Ar.) ................................. 7.99 6. Venable-Thomas (Ar.) ................ 8.03

200-Meter Dash1. Davis (N) ................................... 25.41 2. McLeggan (Ar.) ......................... 25.54 3. Lanewala (B) ........................... 25.85 4. Montegary (Le.) ........................ 26.12 5. Venable-Thomas (Ar.) .............. 26.13 6. Forsythe (N) .............................. 26.22

400-Meter Dash1. McLeggan (Ar.) ......................... 58.72 2. Calvo (B) .................................. 59.083. Owney (Ar.) ............................... 59.60 4. Allen (B) ................................... 59.79 5. Bostic (N) .................................. 59.806. Montegary (Le.) ..................... 1:00.75

500-Meter Dash1. Davis (N) ................................ 1:13.892. Boley (B) ............................... 1:17.093. Christoforo (C) ....................... 1:18.944. Orr (N) ................................... 1:19.215. Burkett (N) ............................. 1:19.676. Winacoo (HC) ........................ 1:20.22

800-Meter Run1. Bricker (B) ............................ 2:15.45 2. Baker (La.) ............................. 2:16.353. Calvo (B) ............................... 2:17.884. Peskosky (N) ......................... 2:19.275. Hanson-Hall (B) .................... 2:19.486. Waldron (La.) ......................... 2:20.77

1,000-Meter Run1. Sawko (B) ............................. 2:55.202. Wharton (Am.) ....................... 2:56.713. Clark (Ar.) .............................. 2:57.454. Marsh (B) .............................. 2:58.255. Moore (N) .............................. 3:01.626. Cranmer-Hart (B) ................. 3:04.01

60-Meter Hurdles1. Andrews (N) ................................ 8.91 2. Buczko (B) ................................. 8.95 3. Amegashie (A) ............................ 9.084. Scotidas (N) ................................ 9.095. Bostic (N) .................................... 9.136. Lowe (Le.) .................................. 9.15

1-Mile1. Carlstrom (Am.) ..................... 5:02.282. Failing (C) .............................. 5:07.213. Marsh (B) .............................. 5:07.27 4. Cranmer-Hart (B) ................. 5:12.105. Markey (Ar.) ........................... 5:12.75 6. Guthrie (N) ............................. 5:13.53

3,000-Meter Run1. Carlstrom (Am.) ................... 10:09.422. Haloran (B) .......................... 10:13.48

2005 Patriot League Outdoor Women’s Track & Field Championships • May 6-7

Fisher Field • Lafayette College

Final Team Scores1. Bucknell................................. 209.50 2. Army ............................................ 1543. Navy ...................................... 136.50 4. Lehigh University ........................... 785. Lafayette College ..................... 54.50 6. Colgate University ......................... 247. American University ...................... 16 8. Holy Cross .................................. 9.50

100-Meter Dash1. Forsythe (N) ...................................12.09 2. Venable-Thomas (Ar.) .....................12.42 3. Perez (Ar.) ......................................12.48 4. Fayanjuola (B) ...............................12.505. Hinsch (Le.) ....................................12.816. Rhodes (Le.) ...................................12.82

200-Meter Dash1. McLeggan (Ar.) [PL Record] ...........24.292. Forsythe (N) ....................................25.003. Venable-Thomas (Ar.) .....................25.26 4. Lanewala (B) .................................25.635. Owney (Ar.) .....................................25.936. Perez (Ar.) ......................................26.24

400-Meter Dash1. Davis (N) [PL Record] ....................54.552. McLeggan (Ar.) ...............................56.07 3. Boley (B) ........................................57.454. Calvo (B) ........................................57.525. Burkett (N) ......................................58.416. Evangelista (La.) .............................58.67

800-Meter Run1. Sawko (B) ...................................2:09.632. Moore (N) .................................... 2:11.743. Christoforo (C) .............................2:13.324. Baker (La.) ...................................2:13.395. Bricker (B) ..................................2:14.826. Branker (B) .................................2:17.24

1,500-Meter Run1. Urick (Ar.) .....................................4:32.64 2. Marsh (B) ....................................4:33.57 3. Sawko (B) ...................................4:34.284. Failing (C) ....................................4:38.145. Demchko (N) ...............................4:42.936. Clark (Ar.) ....................................4:43.73

3,000-Meter Steeplechase1. Hajec (Ar.) .................................. 11:10.10 2. Luebbe (Le.) .............................. 11:12.633. Morro (La.) ................................. 11:33.884. Totten (B) ..................................11:35.715. Raffety (B) ................................11:43.526. Bryant (La.) ................................ 11:44.05

5,000-Meter Run1. Carlstrom (Am.) [PL Record] ....16:34.282. Schappert (Le.) ..........................17:51.46 3. Failing (C) ..................................17:53.97 4. Urick (Ar.) ...................................18:05.41 5. Stevens (B) ...............................18:14.83 6 Barlow (N) ..................................18:22.64

10,000-Meter Run1. Schappert (Le.) ..........................36:49.132. Barlow (N) ..................................37:08.703. Desmond (HC) ...........................37:30.134. Hajec (Ar.) ..................................37:32.795. House (Le.) ................................37:38.316. Castro (N) ..................................37:45.37

100-Meter High Hurdles1. Scotidas (N) ....................................14.842. Still (N) ............................................14.903. Amegashie (Ar.) ..............................15.01 4. Buczko (B) .....................................15.07 5. Lowe (Le.) ....................................... 15.116. Gambill (N) ..................................... 15.11

400-Meter Int. Hurdles1. Grant (Ar.) ..........................................1:01.85 2. Montegary (Le.) .................................1:02.70 3. Fink (La.) ...........................................1:03.23 4. Miller (Ar.) ..........................................1:03.27 5. Trentacoste (B) ................................1:04.61 6. Allen (B) ............................................1:05.23

3. Schappert (Le.) ................. 10:19.23 64. Hajec (Ar.) ......................... 10:20.84 45. Barlow (N) ......................... 10:25.56 26 Markey (Ar.) ...................... 10:26.15 1

5,000-Meter Run1. Haloran (B) ......................... 17:32.89 2. Schappert (Le.) .................... 17:35.26 3. Barlow (N) ............................ 17:56.694. Hajec (Ar.) ............................ 18:05.625. Pfeifer (B) ........................... 18:15.016. Marvel (C) ............................ 18:23.88

High Jump1. Hessler (Le.) ................................ 5’5”2. Charnigo (N) ................................ 5’5”3. Edwards (Le.) .............................. 5’3” Fayanjuola (B) ............................5’3”5. Kozlowski (Ar.) ............................. 5’3”6. Pizza (Ar.) .................................... 5’3”

Long Jump1. Martin (Ar.) ......................... 19’10 1/4”2. Fayanjuola (B) .......................19’1/2”3. Hinsch (Le.) ......................... 17’6 3/4”4. Germain (C) ......................... 17’4 3/4”5. Montegary (Le.) ......................... 17’4”6. Cholak (L) ...............................17’ 3/4”

Triple Jump1. Doty (B) ...............................38’2 3/4”2. Goetz (N) ................................... 37’6”3. Bricker (B) ................................37’5”4. Perez (Ar.) ........................... 37’4 1/2”5. Jones (Ar.) .............................. 37’1/2”6. Lowe (Le.) ........................... 36’7 1/2”

Pole Vault1. Buczko (B) ..........................12’3 1/2”1. Andrews (N) ......................... 12’3 1/2”2. Charnigo (N) .........................11’9 3/4”3. Hall (B) ................................11’3 3/4”4. Szkwarko (La.)......................11’3 3/4”5. Fallon, Jessica (HC) .............11’3 3/4”5. Curry (B) .............................11’3 3/4”

Shot Put1. Grap (B) ..............................44’3 3/4”2. Blanchard-Manning (Ar.) .....40’ 5 1/2”3. Glennon (L) ......................... 40’3 1/4”4. Still (N) ................................39’11 1/2”5. Brechue (Ar.) ...................... 39’4 1/2”6. Mockbee (B) .......................38’8 1/4”

Weight Throw1. Grap (B) ....................................... 55’2. Pendleton (B) ...............................51’3. McFarland (B) .............................. 50’4. Bellamy (La.) ....................... 49’1 1/2”5. Soult (B) ....................................47’7”6. Mockbee (B) ........................ 47’6 1/4”

4x400-Meter Relay 1. Navy ...................................... 3:56.162. Army ...................................... 3:58.52 3. Bucknell................................ 3:58.74 4. Lafayette ................................ 4:07.605. Colgate ...................................4:11.38 6. Holy Cross ..............................4:11.67

4x800-Meter Relay 1. American ............................... 9:08.532. Bucknell................................ 9:10.583. Navy ...................................... 9:12.594. Army ...................................... 9:20.55 5. Colgate ................................. 9:21.036. Lafayette ................................ 9:37.87

Distance Medley Relay1. American ............................ 12:23.732. Army .................................... 12:31.663. Colgate ................................ 12:32.884. Navy .................................... 12:36.085. Lehigh .................................. 12:41.536. Lafayette .............................. 12:41.60

High Jump1. Hessler (Le.) ......................................5’7”2. Maxwell (Ar.) ......................................5’5”3. Edwards (Le.) ....................................5’5”3. Fayanjuola (B) ...................................5’5”5. Kozlowski (Ar.) ...................................5’3”6. Manero (B) ........................................5’1”

Pole Vault1. Buczko (B) [PL Record] ..........12’5 1/2”2. Andrews (N) ............................. 10’11 3/4”3. Szkwarko (La.) ......................... 10’11 3/4”4. Terry (N) ................................... 10’11 3/4”5. Roth (Le.) ................................ 10’ 11 3/4”6. Walls (HC) .......................................10’6”6. Curry (B) ..........................................10’6

Long Jump1. Martin (Ar.) [PL Record] ............19’8 3/4”2. Fayanjuola (B) .........................18’2 1/4”3. Reinhardt (B) .................................18’1”4. Schiller (N) ..................................... 17’11”5 Germain (C) ...................................17’10”6 Hinsch (Le.) .....................................17’8”

Triple Jump1. Doty (B) .......................................39’1/2”2. Perez (Ar.) ...................................38’ 1/4”3. Bricker (B) ...............................37’6 3/4”4. Schiller (N) .................................37’6 1/4”5. Goetz (N) ...................................37’6 1/2”6. Lowe (Le.) ..................................36’8 1/2”

Hammer1. McFarland (B) ..............................169’2”2. Grap (B) .......................................165’8”3. McFarlane (N) ................................163’2”4. Pendleton (B) ..............................162’5”5. Rowe (Ar.) ......................................156’4”6. Soult (B) .....................................153’10”

Discus1. Grap (B) .......................................134’3”2. Mockbee (B) ................................133’5”3. Brechue (Ar.) .................................126’2”4. Harbin (La.) ....................................125’5”5. McFarland (B) ..............................122’2”6. Nell (N) ........................................ 121’11”

Javelin1. Still (N) [PL Record] ......................146’6”2. Rogers (B) ................................. 141’11” 3. Barrett (Le.) ...................................140’5”4. Brown (B) ....................................131’3”5. Boycan (Ar.) ...................................126’2”6. McFarlane (N) .............................. 119’11”

Shot Put1. Grap (B) .........................................43’9”2. Brechue (Ar.) .............................42’1 1/2”3. Bellamy (La.) .............................42’1 1/4”4. Glennon (La.) ...................................... 40’5. Brand (N) .........................................39’5”6. Still (N) .........................................38’ 1/4”6. Cerbie (La.) ..................................38’ 1/4”

Heptathlon1. Hessler (Le.) ...................................4375 2. Reinhardt (B) ..................................4154 3. Todman (B) .....................................4131 4. Kalinowski (La.) ...............................4051 5. Maxwell (Ar.) ....................................3837 6. Miczek (HC) .....................................3816

4x100-Meter Relay (top 3)1. Army [PL Record] ..........................46.932. Navy ...............................................47.243. Bucknell ........................................48.61

4x400-Meter Relay (top 3)1. Navy ............................................3:50.64 2. Bucknell ......................................3:54.02 3. Lafayette .....................................3:55.93

4x800-Meter Relay (top 3)1. Bucknell ......................................8:53.83 2. Navy ............................................8:54.89 3. American ....................................9:05.37

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19911. Bucknell 2052. Fordham 1173. Colgate 1064. Lehigh 685. Lafayette 636. Holy Cross 29

19921. Bucknell 164.252. Lehigh 129.253. Fordham 110.54. Lafayette 725. Colgate 646. Holy Cross 48

19931. Bucknell 170.52. Lehigh 1083. Lafayette 1014. Colgate 885. Fordham 84.56. Holy Cross 37

19941. Army 2162. Navy 121.333. Bucknell 934. Lafayette 635. Lehigh 30.336. Fordham 287. Colgate 278. Holy Cross 10.33

19951. Army 2002. Bucknell 1133. Navy 954. Lafayette 50.55. Lehigh 446. Colgate 297. Holy Cross 28.58. Fordham 28

19961. Army 2382. Bucknell 1583. Lafayette 624. Lehigh 445. Colgate 366. Navy 347. Holy Cross 17

19971. Army 2032. Bucknell 1333. Lafayette 1084. Lehigh 555. Colgate 356. Navy 337. Holy Cross 22

19981. Army 212.52. Bucknell 1393. Lafayette 804. Lehigh 71.55. Navy 706. Colgate 207. Holy Cross 6

19991. Army 2382. Bucknell 1703. Lafayette 664. Lehigh 605. Colgate 486. Holy Cross 33

20001. Army 2302. Bucknell 1203. Colgate 834. Lehigh 705. Navy 686. Lafayette 387. Holy Cross 11

20011. Army 2122. Bucknell 126.53. Lehigh 814. Navy 79.55. Colgate 646. Lafayette 437. Holy Cross 14

20021. Army 210.52. Bucknell 863. Lafayette 79.54. Colgate 665. Lehigh 566. Navy 547. American 508. Holy Cross 18

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Bucknell Individual Honors

Year Individual Honor Site1991 Art Gulden Championship Coach Sanford Field House, Colgate University 1992 Art Gulden Championship Coach Rauch Field House, Lehigh University1993 Art Gulden Championship Coach Davis Field House, Bucknell University & Coach of the Year 1999 Ron Hess Athlete of the Meet Sanford Field House, Colgate University2000 Dave Pomfret Pole Vault Record Holder Davis Field House, Bucknell University

19911. Bucknell 206.52. Fordham 188.53. Lehigh 1074. Lafayette 835. Colgate 576. Holy Cross 46

19921. Army 2742. Bucknell 1423. Lafayette 634. Lehigh 605. Fordham 506. Colgate 457. Holy Cross 16

19931. Army 2142. Navy 1063. Bucknell 924. Lehigh 895. Lafayette 606. Fordham 537. Colgate 358. Holy Cross 2

19941. Army 2732. Bucknell 1593. Lehigh 674. Lafayette 545. Fordham 476. Colgate 357. Holy Cross 15

19951. Army 2822. Bucknell 1563. Lafayette 794. Fordham 645. Lehigh 406. Holy Cross 157. Colgate 14

19961. Army 3092. Bucknell 1753. Lafayette 844. Lehigh 625. Holy Cross 106. Colgate 8

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19971. Army 2712. Lafayette 1083. Bucknell 964. Lehigh 665. Navy 476. Colgate 397. Holy Cross 24

19981. Army 253.52. Bucknell 148.53. Lafayette 764. Lehigh 725. Navy 576. Holy Cross 337. Colgate 10

19991. Army 2712. Bucknell 1713. Lafayette 774. Lehigh 675. Holy Cross 406. Colgate 22

20001. Army 2282. Bucknell 1493. Navy 914. Colgate 685. Lehigh 666. Lafayette 507. Holy Cross 30

20011. Army 244.52. Bucknell 149.53. Lehigh 1044. Navy 745. Lafayette 546. Holy Cross 25

20021. Army 2162. Bucknell 124.53. Lafayette 86.54. Lehigh 735. American 576. Holy Cross 337. Navy 318. Colgate 30

Year Individual Honor Site1991 Art Gulden Championship Coach Mathewson-Memorial Stad., Bucknell & Coach of the Year 1992 Art Gulden Championship Coach Rauch Field House, Lehigh University1993 Art Gulden Championship Coach Davis Field House, Bucknell University & Coach of the Year 1994 Rick Van Emburgh 400m IH Record Holder Hart Track & Field Complex, Holy Cross1996 Jim Heizman NCAA Qualifi er Mathewson-Memorial Stad., Bucknell & All-American1999 Ron Hess Athlete of the Meet Shea Stadium, Army2000 Ron Hess Track Athlete of the Meet Fisher Field, Lafayette & 800m Record Holder2002 Noel Powell Track Athlete of the Meet Goodman Track, Lehigh

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20031. Army 1882. Bucknell 1053. American 844. Colgate 805. Lafayette 75 Lehigh 757. Holy Cross 44

20041. Army 2282. Navy 1693. Bucknell 754. American 695. Lafayette 666. Lehigh 437. Holy Cross 248. Colgate 5

20031. Army 1912. Lafayette 1093. Bucknell 994. American 695. Lehigh 616. Colgate 567. Holy Cross 218. Navy 14

20041. Navy 177.752. Army 175.753. Bucknell 68.754. American 615. Lehigh 59.756. Lafayette 547. Colgate 208. Holy Cross 3

20051. Navy 1962. Army 1523. American 924. Lehigh 685. Lafayette 496. Bucknell 357. Colgate 198. Holy Cross 9

20051. Army 2262. Navy 1943. American 744. Lafayette 685. Lehigh 526. Bucknell 387. Colgate 238. Holy Cross 7

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19911. Fordham 1662. Bucknell 1483. Lafayette 1284. Holy Cross 745. Lehigh 256. Colgate 15

19921. Bucknell 1782. Lafayette 1343. Fordham 804. Holy Cross 705. Lehigh 536. Colgate 42

19931. Bucknell 2052. Fordham 1143. Holy Cross 714. Lafayette 675. Colgate 526. Lehigh 49

19941. Army 1762. Navy 1213. Bucknell 1184. Lafayette 425. Holy Cross 366. Lehigh 317. Fordham 208. Colgate 14

19951. Army 1692. Navy 1153. Bucknell 1084. Fordham 465. Holy Cross 436. Lafayette 397. Colgate 218. Lehigh 17

19961. Army 141.52. Bucknell 1363. Navy 125.54. Lehigh 505. Lafayette 376. Colgate 357. Holy Cross 33

19971. Army 1492. Navy 1423. Bucknell 1254. Lafayette 70.55. Lehigh 476. Colgate 187. Holy Cross 5.5

19981. Bucknell 175.52. Army 1503. Navy 1064. Lafayette 835. Lehigh 376. Colgate 347. Holy Cross 3

19991. Bucknell 225.332. Army 146.833. Lafayette 104.54. Lehigh 705. Colgate 536. Holy Cross 17.33

20001. Bucknell 2122. Navy 1763. Army 844. Lafayette 635. Lehigh 456. Colgate 387. Holy Cross 2

20011. Navy 1962. Bucknell 1323. Lehigh 924. Army 875. Colgate 566. Lafayette 477. Holy Cross 10

20021. Bucknell 1672. Army 123.163. Navy 1124. Lehigh 81.485. Lafayette 59.326. Colgate 517. American 188. Holy Cross 8

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19911. Bucknell 1682. Lafayette 1593. Fordham 1184. Holy Cross 1095. Lehigh 336. Colgate 7

19921. Army 1782. Bucknell 1153. Lafayette 1084. Fordham 815. Holy Cross 636. Lehigh 497. Colgate 25

19931. Army 1672. Navy 1293. Bucknell 1234. Fordham 655. Colgate 446. Lafayette 437. Holy Cross 308. Lehigh 19

19941. Army 2372. Bucknell 1693. Lafayette 654. Fordham 605. Holy Cross 416. Lehigh 357. Colgate 13

19951. Army 2252. Bucknell 136.53. Colgate 59.54. Holy Cross 48 Lafayette 486. Lehigh 467. Fordham 27

19961. Army 2192. Bucknell 1613. Lafayette 1244. Lehigh 455. Colgate 366. Holy Cross 32

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19971. Army 1752. Bucknell 128 Navy 1284. Lafayette 845. Lehigh 616. Colgate 277. Holy Cross 17

19981. Army 2262. Bucknell 1663. Navy 1224. Lafayette 935. Lehigh 226. Holy Cross 287. Colgate 1

19991. Bucknell 190.52. Army 162.53. Lehigh 1164. Lafayette 1135. Colgate 496. Holy Cross 17

20001. Bucknell 2122. Navy 154.253. Army 102.254. Lehigh 94.255. Lafayette 66.256. Holy Cross 147. Colgate 8

20011. Bucknell 2122. Army 102.253. Lehigh 94.254. Lafayette 66.255. Holy Cross 146. Colgate 8

20021. Bucknell 1592. Army 1293. Navy 1034. Lafayette 895. Lehigh 756. Colgate 587. Holy Cross 208. American 18

20031. Bucknell 1802. Army 1203. Navy 1144. Lehigh 905. American 486. Colgate 347. Lafayette 26

Bucknell Individual HonorsIndoors

OutdoorsYear Individual Honor Site1991 Art Gulden Championship Coach Mathewson-Memorial Stad., Bucknell1995 Tameka Hinton Athlete of the Meet Rauch Field House, Lehigh University1996 Norine Nadeau Athlete of the Meet Mathewson-Memorial Stad., Bucknell1998 Tria Tyler Discus Record Holder Hart Track & Field Complex, Holy Cross1999 Art Gulden Championship Coach Shea Stadium, Army & Coach of the Year2000 Art Gulden Championship Coach Fisher Field, Lafayette & Coach of the Year Yetunde Daniels 200m Record Holder2001 Art Gulden Championship Coach Hart Track & Field Complex, Holy Cross & Coach of the Year2002 Kevin Donner Championship Coach Goodman Track, Lehigh & Coach of the Year Stephanie Bango 800m Record Holder2004 Kevin Donner Championship Coach Shea Stadium, Army & Coach of the Year Maria Garcia Women’s Field Athlete of the Meet Tolu Fayanjuola Long Jump Record Holder Maria Garcia Hammer Throw Record Holder Angie Hall Pole Vault Record Holder2005 Melanie Buczko Pole Vault Record Holder Fisher Field, Lafayette Marjorie Grap Field Athlete of the Meet Beverly Rogers Rookie of the Meet Kevin Donner Coach of the Year

20041. Bucknell 1982. Navy 1043. Army 1004. Lehigh 625. American 566. Lafayette 447. Colgate 418. Holy Cross 15

20031. Navy 1392. Army 1283. Bucknell 1254. Lehigh 1185. Lafayette 706. American 387. Colgate 198. Holy Cross 13

20041. Bucknell 1822. Army 1603. Navy 1444. Lehigh 56 Lafayette 566. American 427. Colgate 368. Holy Cross 6

Year Individual Honor Site1992 Art Gulden Championship Coach Rauch Field House, Lehigh University & Coach of the Year 1993 Art Gulden Championship Coach Davis Field House, Bucknell University & Coach of the Year1994 Tameka Hinton Athlete of the Meet Sanford Field House, Colgate University Art Gulden Coach of the Year 1995 Tameka Hinton Athlete of the Meet Rauch Field House, Lehigh University & 55m Record Holder Art Gulden Coach of the Year1996 Art Gulden Coach of the Year Gillis Field House, Army1998 Julie Sweitzer Athlete of the Meet Davis Field House, Bucknell University Art Gulden Coach of the Year 4x800 Relay Team Record Holders 1999 Art Gulden Coach of the Year Sanford Field House, Colgate University2000 Art Gulden Coach of the Year Davis Field House, Bucknell University Yetunde Daniels 200m Record Holder Stephanie Bango 800m Record Holder 2001 Stephanie Bango Track Ath. of the Meet Halsey Field House, Navy2002 Kevin Donner Coach of the Year Gillis Field House, Army 4x400 Relay Team Record Holders2003 Kevin Donner Coach of the Year Sanford Field House, Colgate University2004 Kevin Donner Coach of the Year Gerhard Fieldhouse, Bucknell University Tolu Fayanjuola 60m Record Holder Melanie Buczko 60H Record Holder2005 Kevin Donner Coach of the Year Rauch Field House, Lehigh University

20051. Bucknell 211.52. Navy 1303. Army 1154. Lehigh 535. American 486. Lafayette 307. Colgate 298. Holy Cross 3.5

20051. Bucknell 209.52. Army 1543. Navy 136.54. Lehigh 785. Lafayette 54.56. Colgate 247. American 168. Holy Cross 9.5

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All-Americans Year Athlete Place Event

1977 - Thomas McLean 4th 800m1979 - George Buckheit 6th 10K

NCAA Championship Qualifi ersYear Athlete Place Event 1996- Jim Heizman 13th hammer

All-East/IC4A Year Athlete Place Event 1974 - Glenn McLaughlin 5th 440m Thomas McLean 7th 880y1976 - Bill Bravely 5th triple jump Thomas McLean 1st 880m Mike McCoy 7th steeplechase1977 - Thomas McLean 1st 800m1978 - Lee Edmonds 2nd 10K1979 - George Buckheit 2nd 10K Lee Edmonds 3rd 10K Bob Bickel 4th 10K1980 - Rick Sayre 4th steeplechase1981 - Rick Sayre 4th steeplechase Bill Reifsnyder 6th 10K1982 - Bill Reifsnyder 3rd 10K Mark Hulme 4th 1500m1983 - Bill Reifsnyder 3rd 10K Mark Hulme 4th 1500m1984 - Bill Reifsnyder 4th 10K Mike Deckert 5th 10K1986 - Carl Kemmerer 6th steeplechase1987 - Carl Kemmerer 5th steeplechase1989 - Pete O’Brien 5th 10K1990 - Pete O’Brien 2nd 10K Rich Rebuck 5th Javelin 1992 - Bob Kelly 1st 10K Matt Deardorff 3rd 10K1993 - Blaine Fawcett 3rd javelin1994 - Steve Clarke 8th steeplechase1995 - Erik Stieler 8th shot put1997 - Wally Dietrich 8th 10K1998 - Dave Pomfret 6th pole vault1999- Dave Brofenbrenner 4th steeplechase2000- Dave Brofenbrenner 4th steeplechase Ron Hess 7th 1500m Jonathan Dietrich 8th 10K Brian Schiding 6th long jump2001- Shwan Matthews 5th discus M. Solomon 7th 4X100 relay N. Powell D. Coen D. Gabriel Ryan Stairs 6th hammer Noel Powell 6th long jump 2002- Greg Costello 4th 10K 2003- Noel Powell 4th long jump Ryan Newberger 3rd 200m Noel Powell 8th 200m2004- Noel Powell 4th long jump

MAC, ECC and PL Champions1971- Bob Smith triple jump 1973- Doug Nauman javelin1974- Bruce Hyde 6-mile Frank Carroll mile Thomas McLean 800m1975- Bill Gravely triple jump Lou Calvano 6-mile Thomas McClean 880m, 4X400 relay Gerry Goforth 4X400m relay Sandy Korkuch Vince DePalma 1976- Bob Scott 100m, 200m Thomas McClean 880y George Buckheit 5000m Unkown 4x440m relay1977- George Buckheit 3-mile, 6-mile Wayne Bargiel 6-mile Bob Braile 6-mile Mike McCoy steeplechase Thomas McLean 880m Unknown 4X440 relay1978- Lee Edmonds 10K 1979- George Buckheit 1500m, 5000m Jim O’Shea 10K Bob Bickel 10K Lee Edmonds 10K Rick Sayre steeplechase1980- Jim O’Shea 10K, 5000m Rick Sayre 10K1981- Bill Reifsnyder 10K Rick Sayre steeplechase Gary Bartlett discus1982- Bill Reifsnyder 10K Mike Deckert steeplchase Gary Bartlett discus Mike Geraghty 400m Martin Carter 100m, 200m Tom Richardson 5000m Unknown 4X100 relay1984- Chocky Spadafore long jump Bill Reifsnyder 10K Mike Deckert steeplechase Mike Geraghty 400m Eric Droof 400mIH Unknown 4X100m relay1985- Chocky Spadafore long jump Dean Malatino triple jump Brian Harshman 1500 Steve Branch 10K Ray Sullivan 10K Tom Schmidt steeplechase Carl Kemmerer steeplechase1986- Carl Kemmerer steeplechase Ray Wood 200m Charles Cole 5000m

All-Americans Year Athlete Place Event 1976- Doug Butler 3rd 4X880 relay Gary Bonasorte Ted Williamson Thomas McLean 1977- Thomas McLean 4th 880y1979- George Buckheit 3rd 3-mile

USA Indoor National ChampionshipsYear Athlete Place Event 2003- Noel Powell 6th long jump All-East/IC4A1977- Bill Gravely 2nd triple jump George Buckheit 3rd 3-mile1978- George Buckheit 2nd 3-mile1980- Rick Sayre 5th 5000m1981- Rick Sayre 5th 5000m1982- Bill Reifsnyder 4th 5000m1984- Brian Harshman 6th 3000m1988- Ken Sevensky 6th mile Ted Neu 7th mile Unknown 5th distance medley relay 1990 Unknown 6th distance medley relay1994- Erik Stieler 7th shot put Unknown 6th distance medley relay1995- Chris Prieestaf 4th 5000m1996- Darryl Volpicelli 4th 20-lb weight Jim Heizman 8th 20-lb weight Unknown 6th 4X800 relay1997- Unknown 5th 4X800 relay Unknown 7th distance medley relay1998- Darryl Volpicelli 4th 20-lb weight Dave Pomfret 6th pole vault1999- Dave Pomfret 5th pole vault2000- Ron Hess 2nd 1000m Brian Schiding 8th long jump2003- Eric Furst 4th 1000m2004- Aaron Manlon 8th 800m

ECC/PL Champions1978- Ron Sherry shot put Bob Bickel 3-mile Lee Edmonds 3-mile Gerge Buckheit mile Unknown distance med. relay1979- George Buckheit mile, 2-mile Lee Edmonds 3-mile Unknown distance med. relay1980- Rick Sayre 3-mile Steve Goodell 2-mile Unknown distance med. relay1981- Rick Sayre 3-mile Steve Bigotto 1000y1982- Bill Reifsnyer 3-mile Mark Hulme mile Mark Kaplan 880y Mike Ward shot put1983- Bill Reifsnyder 3-mile Mark Hulme mile, 1000y Mike Jackson 880y Brian Harshman 2-mile Unknown distance med. relay1984- Bill Reifsnyder 3-mile Brian Harshman mile, 1000y Chocky Spadafor long jump Tom Maehl 880m Unknown distance med. relay1985- Ray Sullivan 3-mile Charles Cole 3-mile Steve Branch 3-mile Brian Harshman mile, 1000y Dean Malatino triple jump Unknown distance med. relay1986- Bob Girft long jump Bill Wilson 20-lb. weight Ray Sullivan 5000m Unknown distance med. relay1987- Rich Stark 3-mile Ray Wood 440m Vince O’Boyle 600m Ken Svensky 1000y Unknown 4X880 relay1988- Charles Cole 3-mile Greg Keller shot put Ted Neu mile, 1000y Ray Wood 400m Ken Sevensky 880y Tim Henkel long jump Unknown 4X8801989- Kirk Luther 500m Mike Sgambelluri 1000y Steve West 1500m Gary Serbent 3000m Mike Krafczyk 5000m Paul Austin 20-lb. weight Greg Keller shot put Unknown distance medley relay1990- Paul Austin 20-lb. weight Mark Campbell pole vault Greg Keller shot put Pete O’Brien 3-mile Norb Berenyi 1000y Unknown 4X880 relay1991- Paul Austin 20 lb. weight Jason Cahilly 5000m Jim Bock 55m Norbert Berenyi mile, 800m Matt Deardoff 3000m1992- Bob Kelly 5000m Joe LaBarge pole vault1993- mike Bronson 5000m Brett Karcher pole vault Brad Bernardini 55m John Plante high jump

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1989- Frank Hamer 10K Pete O’Brien 10K Paul Austin hammer Tim Henkel long jump greg Keller discus, shot put1990- Pete O’Brien 10K, 5000m Paul Austin hammer Rich Rebuck javelin Mike Sgambelluri 800m, 1500m Greg Keller shot put Mark Barolo 400m IH1991- Frank Hamer 10K Paul Austin hammer, shot put, discus Norbert Berenyi 1500m Matt Deardorff 5000m1992- Bob Kelly 10K Jim Bock 100m Rich van Emburgh 400m IH Matt Deardorff 5000m Unknown 4X100m relay1993- Blain Fawcett javelin Pete Gregory discus Unknown 4X400 relay1994- Steve Clarke steeplechase Karim Abdul-Matin long jump Rich Van Emburgh 400m IH1995- Karim Abdul-Matin long jump Steve Clarke steeplechase Chris Priestaf 10K Erik Stieler shot put1996- Dave Granger steeplechase Karim Abdul-Matin long jump Jim Heizman discus Erik Stieler shot put1998- Brian Torres 800m Dave Pomfret javelin Unknown 4X800m relay1999- Dave Gabriel 200m Ron Hess 800m Wally Dietrick 10K Dave Bronfenbrenner steeplechase Dave Pomfret javelin2000- Ron Hess 800m Dave Bronfenbrenner steeplechase James Hollins long jump Dave Pomfret javelin James Hollins triple jump2001- Dave Gabriel 100m Brad Wertz 10K Greg Costello 5K2002- Greg Costello 10K Noel Powell 200m, long jump Unknown 4X100 relay2003- Noel Powell long jump

1994- Ed Loges long jump Steve Clarke 3000m1995- Karim Abdul-Matin long jump Chris Priestaf 5000m Rich VanEmburgh 500m Unknown distance med. relay1996- Mike Pistella 55m Erik Stieler shot put Unknown 4X400 relay Unknown 4X800 relay1997- Brian Torres 800m Dave Granger 5000m Unknown 4X800 relay1998- Darryl Volpicelle 20-lb weight Dave Pomfret pole vault Steve Williamson 400m Brian Torres 800m Mike Ditzel 500m Unknown 4X800 relay1999- Dave Pomfret pole vault Bryan Schiding long jump Ron Hess 1000m, mile Scott Sehen 5000m Matt Murdock high jump Unknown 4X800 relay2000- Ron Hess mile James Hollins triple jump Dave Pomfret pole vault2001- Greg Costello 3K Dave Gabriel 200m Ryan Stairs weight throw Bryan Schiding triple jump2002- Greg Costello 3K Noel Powell long jump2003- Noel Powell long jump

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NCAA Championship Qualifi ersYear Athlete Place Event 1988- Jill Wise 11th triple jump2005- Melanie Buczko 14th pole vault

All-East Year Athlete Place Event 1985- Gabi Czaja 5th 5000m1987- Judy Perry 3rd 5000m1988- Jull Wise 2nd triple jump1989- Gena Korrell 2nd 1000m1994- Norine Nadeau 7th pentathlon1997- Unknown 2nd 4X800 relay1998- Jean Rice 6th long jump Julie Sweitzer 6th mile1999- S. Bangon 5th 4X800 relay L. McSwain J. Sweitzer M. O’Dougerty2000- Kim McGrath 7th triple jump S. Bango 5th 4X400 relay L. McSwain C. Wolfgang Y. Daniels2001- L. Ryan 3rd 4X800 relay K. McConnell L. McSwain S. Bango2002- S. Bango 6th distance med. relay R. Lanewala L. McSwain S. McConnell2003- Theresa Dennis 4th 5K2004- Melanie Buzcko 7th pole vault Christa Sawko 5th 4X800 relay Amy Calvo Lauren Bricker Jen Marsh2005- Melanie Buczko 1st pole vault Angie Hall 6th pole vault

ECC/PL Champions1985- Pam Del Rio high jump Gabi Czaja mile, 2-mile1986- Liz Ludwigson 1000y Unknown distance med. relay1987- Jill Wise long jump, triple jump Judy Perry 3-mile Sue Rowland 60m, 220y Unknown 4X880 relay1988- Allison Saeger 600m Kelly Marsh 2-mile Jill Wise triple jump Unknown 4X880 relay Unknown 4X440 relay1989- Susan Rowland 200m, 400m Allison Saeger 500m Gena Korrell 1000y Unknown 4X400 relay Unknown distance med. relay1990- Julie Winkler shot put Judy Perry 3-mile Margaret Wilkes 60mH Kelly Marsh 2-mile1991- Lynnette McBride long jump Lynda Rose triple jump Dawn Ellery high jump Karen Shimomura 55mH Tricia Plasko 55m, 200m1992- Dawn Ellery high jump Tameka Hinton 55, 200m Unknown 4X800 relay1993- Dawn Ellery high jump Tameka hinton 55m, 200m Unknown 4X800 relay1994- Adele Conover 55mH *Tameka Hinton 55m, 200m Unknown 4X800 relay1995- *Tameka Hinton 55m, 200m Unknown 4X400 relay1996- Tina Hall 55mH Norine Nadeau long jump1997- Kate DeiCas long jump Yetunde Daniels 200m, 400m Unknown 4X400 relay Unknown 4X800 relay1998- *Julie Sweitzer 800m, mile Jenn Rice long jump, triple jump Yetunde Daniels 200m, 400m Pamela Richardson 1000m Annie Hamlin 3000m Laura Ryan 500m1999- Kim McGrath long jump Unknown 4X400 relay Unknwon 4X800 relay Annie Hamlin 3K, 5K Stephanie Bango 800m Julie Swietzer 1000m, mile2000- Kim McGrath triple jump Unknown 4X400 relay Uknown 4X800 relay Unknown distance med. relay Yetunde Daniels 200m, 400m Jen Hart 5K Stephanie Bango 800m2001- Sphanie Bango 800m Jamie Lilien 55mH Steph Bango 400m Unknwon 4X400 relay Unknown 4X800 relay Unknown distance med. relay2002- Unknown 4X800 relay Unknown 4X400 relay Rehana Lanewala 200m Stephanie Bango 800m

NCAA Championship Qualifi ers Year Athlete Place Event 2004- Melanie Buzcko 11th pole vault Marcia Garcia 20th hammer

NCAA Regional Qualifi ers (beginning in 2004)Year Athlete Place Event 2004- Melanie Buczko 4th pole vault Marcia Garcia 8th hammer Angie Hall 9th pole vault2005- Melanie Buczko 7th pole vault

All-East Year Athlete Place Event 1986- Heather Korhammer 3rd javlin Sue Lorsch 6th 400IH1987- Judy Perry 2nd 10K Jill Wise 5h triple jump1988- Jill Wise 2nd triple jump Unknown 8th 4X800 relay1989- Judy Perry 5th 10K Unknown 6th 4X400 relay1994- Norine Nadeau 4th high jump1995- Norine Nadeau 6th heptathlon1999- Emily Hoch 6th hammer Julie Sweitzer 8th 3000m Sara Vargo 8th heptathlon1999- Emily Hoch 6th discus Julie Sweitzer 8th 3K2000- Cary Graytock 4th 10K2001- Maria Garcia 8th hammer S. Bango 7th 4X800 relay K. Kyzmir K. McConnell L. McSwain2003- Maria Garcia 5th hammer2004- Melanie Buczko 1st pole vault Maria Garcia 2nd hammer J. Marsh 5th 4X800 relay L. Nagy L. Bricker L. Sawko2005- Beverly Rogers 6th javelin Jen Marsh 1st 4X800 Amy Calvo Lauren Bricker Christa Sawko

ECC/PL Champions1985- JoAnn Skinner discus Liz Ludwigson 800m Tracy Bigley 1500m Gabi Czaja 5000m1986- Dawn Quackenboss 10K Tracy Bigley 3000m Vicki Weiss 800m Heather Korhammer javelin Jill Wise triple jump1987- Jill Wise long jump, triple jump Judy Perry 3-mile Sue Rowland 60m, 220m Unknown 4X880 relay1988- *Jill Wise long jump, triple jump Heather Korhammer javelin Susan Rowland 100m 200m Unknown 4X400 relay Unknown 4X800 relay1989- Judy Perry 5000m 10K Helene Whiting 5000m, 10K Juli Winkler shot put Heather Korhammer javelin Susan Rowland 200m, 400m Unknown 4X400 relay1990- Judy Perry 10K Julie Winkler shot put Lynnette McBride long jump Margaret Wilkes 100mH Kelly Marsh 5000m Unknown 4X400 relay1991- Dawn Ellery high jump Lynnette McBride long jump Lynda Rose triple jump Karen Shimomura 100mH Tricia Plasko 100m, 200m Carla DeBiase 400IH Unknown 4X100 relay Unknown 4X400 relay1992- Kristen Opdyke 10K Dawn Ellery high jump Tameka Hinton 100m Tricia Plasko 200m Unknown 4X100 relay1993- Bridget Dean 100mH Tameka Hinton 100m Unknown 4X100 relay1994- Kristen Overturf discus Norine Nadeau high jump Tameka Hinton 100m, 200m Unknown 4X800 relay1995- Tameka hinton 100m, 200m, shot put Bridget Dean 400mIH Norine Nadeau long jump, high jump1996- Norine Nadeau high jump and long jump Tria Tyler discus1997- Jenn Rice long jump Tria Tyler discus Yetunde Daniels 200m, 400m Julie Sweitzer 1500m1998- Carly Graytock 10K Kim McGrath triple jump Tria Tyler discus1999- Yetunde Daniels 200m

2004- Tolu Fayaluola long jump,60m Melaine Buczko pole vault, 60mH Ann Doty triple jumps Ann Calvo 400m Christa Sawko 8002005- Nine Reinhardt pentathlon Lauren Bricker 800m Kayla Halloran 5K Christa Sawko 1000m Ann Doty triple jump Marjorie Grap shot put, weight Stephanie Bango 800m

Julie Sweitzer 1500m Annie Hamlin 3000m, 5000m Carly Graytock 10K Unknown 4X400 relay Unknown 4X800 relay2000- Stephanie Bango 800m Yetunde Daniels 200m Becki Marshall 1500m Cary Graytock 10K Yetunde Daniels 400m Unknown 4X800 relay2001- Becki Marshall 5K Khadija Sharriff 400m, 400mIH Maria Garcia hammer Unknown 4X400 relay Unknown 4X800 relay Dionne Bonds triple jump2002- Stephanie Bango 800m Maria Garcia hammer Unknown 4X800 relay2003- Charity Brady 200m Nicki Piper 800m Maria Garcia hammer2004- Tolu Fayajuola 100m, long jump Maria Garcia hammer Ann Doty triple jump Andie Hall pole vault2005- Christa Sawko 800m Angie McFarland hammer Marjorie Grap discus Ann Doty triple jump Marjorie Grap shot put Melanie Buczko pole vault

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ALL-TIME TOP 10 BISON: INDOOR 49.94 Tim Henkel 1989 49.94 Gerald Goforth 1975

500-Meter Dash (600y-8.5)1. 1:02.34 Mike Geraghty 19842. 1:02.74 Glenn McLaughlin 19733. 1:03.89 Rick Van Emburgh 19934. 1:04.53 Mike Ditzel 19985. 1:04.74 Vince O’Boyle 19856. 1:05.64 Kirk Luther 19897. 1:05.84 Brian Klotz 2003 1:05.84 Mike Jackson 1989 1:05.84 Brett Warner 199510. 1:06.03 Brian Cagno 1997

800-Meter Run (880y-1.0)1. 1:50.30 Thomas McLean 19772. 1:51.77 Mike Geraghty 19843. 1:51.87 Ron Hess 20004. 1:51.90 Doug Butler 19755. 1:52.00 Brian Torres 19976. 1:52.10 Dave White 19837. 1:52.18 Aaron Hanlon 20048. 1:52.20 Mike Jackson 19839. 1:53.60 Ken Sevensky 198810. 1:53.80 Daniel Nagelberg 1975

1,000-Meter Run (1000y+18.0)1. 2:23.44 Thomas McLean 19772. 2:23.61 Mark Hulme 19823. 2:23.91 Ron Hess 20004. 2:24.11 Dave White 19825. 2:25.14 Eric Furst 20026. 2:26.44 Doug Butler 1974 2:26.44 Ted Neu 19888. 2:26.54 Steve West 19899. 2:26.74 Bigotto 198810. 2:27.34 Brian Harshman 1984

Mile1. 4:04.54 Steve West 19892. 4:05.94 George Buckheit 19793. 4:07.64 Mark Hulme 19824. 4:07.79 Brian Harshman 19855. 4:08.94 Norbert Berenyi 19916. 4:09.25 Ken Sevensky 19887. 4:09.44 Frank Carroll 1974 4:09.44 Ted Neu 19889. 4:09.64 Doug Butler 197410. 4:10.34 Charles Cole 1986

1,500-Meter Run (Mile-19.5) (No longer competed in Division I)1. 3:45.24 Mark Hulme 19822. 3:51.04 Mike Smith 19883. 3:51.94 Steve West 19894. 3:52.14 Mike Sgambelluri 19885. 3:53.04 Brian Fullem 19866. 3:53.14 Ted Neu 19887. 3:54.44 Tom Eagleson 19928. 3:55.94 Ken Sevensky 1987 3:55.94 Rick Hughey 198510. 3:57.14 Jeff Hines 1983 3:57.14 Chris Priestaf 1995

3,000-Meter Run (Two-mile-45.0)1. 8:05.04 Brian Harshman 19852. 8:05.94 Bill Reifsnyder 19833. 8:12.24 Tom Richardson 19844. 8:13.34 Brian Fullem 19845. 8:13.54 Jerry Jurick 19836. 8:13.64 George Buckheit 19777. 8:16.04 Dave Hawes 19848. 8:18.14 Greg Costello 20029. 8:19.64 Mike Deckert 198310. 8:20.69 Brad Wertz 2000

5,000-Meter Run (Three-mile+40)1. 14:10.44 Bill Reifsnyder 19822. 14:11.84 Rick Sayre 19803. 14:12.09 George Buckheit 19784. 14:20.48 Chris Priestaf 19955. 14:26.34 Mike Deckert 19846. 14:26.64 Bob Bickel 19797. 14:26.64 Lee Edmonds 19798. 14:27.87 Matt Deardorff 19929. 14:28.59 Greg Costello 200410. 14:29.94 Ray Sullivan 1985

55-Meter Dash1. 6.44 Martin Carter 1982 6.44 Jim Bock 1991 6.44 Brad Bernardini 1993 6.44 Ibikari Brown 1995 6.44 Karim Abdul-Matin 1996 6.44 Michael Pistella 19967. 6.51 David Gabriel 20018. 6.54 Noel Powell 2002 6.54 Joseph Tyler 1979 6.54 Brett Rosen 1985 6.54 Troy White 1995

55-Meter HH1. 7.54 Roger Gary 19762. 7.58 Ed Loges 19963. 7.64 James Long 19784. 7.74 Richard Alexander 2003 7.74 Jeffrey King 19776. 7.78 Darrell Perry 20027. 7.84 Gary Thompson 1981 7.84 Chocky Spadafore 1983, ‘84 7.84 Mark Baralo 1991 7.84 Jean Simon 1991 7.84 Blaine Fawcett 1991 7.84 Rick Van Emburgh 1991 7.84 Tim Schnurr 1999

60-Meter Dash (run since 2002)1. 7.01 Noel Powell 20042. 7.19 Matt Johnson 20053. 7.21 David Gabriel 20024. 7.23 Nick Novotny 20035. 7.26 Matt Solomon 20026. 7.31 Ryan Newberger 20027. 7.33 Emory Strother 20048. 7.36 Mike Mellas 20049. 7.42 Alan Gretzinger 200410. 7.43 Chris Edwards 2003 7.43 Eric Guja 2004 7.43 Matt Bonelli 2004

60-Meter Hurdles (run since 2002)1. 8.42 Richard Alexander 20032. 8.56 Mike Mellas 20043. 8.58 Darrell Perry 20034. 8.78 Ryan Whitfi eld 20055. 8.88 John MacFeeters 20046. 8.97 Andre Campbell 20047. 9.00 Samuel Andrews 20058. 9.09 Matt Nini 20029. 9.15 Charles Becht 200210. 9.68 Mark Olaf 2004

200-Meter Dash1. 21.80 Noel Powell 20032. 21.93 Ryan Newberger 20033. 21.98 David Gabriel 20014. 22.43 Jim Bock 19915. 22.44 Steve Williamson 19986. 22.70 Derek Hamilton 19947. 22.72 Ed Loges 1993 22.72 Brad Bernardini 19949. 22.78 Ibikari Brown 1995 22.78 Matt Solomon 2001 22.78 Matt Corbetta 2005

300-Meter Dash (300y+4.5)(No longer competed in Division I)1. 36.04 Ray Wood 19882. 36.14 Tim Henkel 1989 36.14 Jim Bock 19914. 36.58 Antwan Minter 19885. 36.74 Marc Lore 1990 36.74 Rick Van Emburgh 1992 36.74 Derek Hamilton 19918. 36.84 Jean Simon 19939. 36.94 Dan Akwei 1993

400-Meter Dash (440y-0.3)1. 49.01 Mike Geraghty 19842. 49.30 Ryan Newberger 20033. 49.37 Steve Williamson 19984. 49.70 Brian Klotz 20035. 49.74 Rick Van Emburgh 19936. 49.79 Noel Powell 20037. 49.84 Vince O’Boyle 19868. 49.94 Ray Wood 1988

Long Jump1. 25’0” Noel Powell 20032. 24’2 1/2” Bryan Schiding 20003. 23’11 3/4” James Hollins 20014. 23’9 1/2” Karim Abdul-Matin 19965. 23’4 3/4” Ed Loges 19936. 23’3” Chocky Spadafore 19857. 23’0” Tim Henkel 19888. 22’9 1/2” Brian Mathieson 19969. 22’9” Peter Legan 197910. 22’8 3/4” Shawn Smith 1982

Triple Jump1. 50’3 1/2” Bill Gravely 19772. 48’2” Karim Abdul-Matin 19963. 47’9 1/4” Bryan Schiding 20004. 47’9 James Hollins 20005. 47’1 1/2” Dean Malatino 19856. 46’10 3/4” Robert Grady 19757. 46’10 1/4” Ted Lewis 19818. 46’7” Peter Legan 19809. 46’6” Kris Coghlan 1979 46’6” Robert Gift 1986

High Jump1. 6’10 3/4” Ted Lewis 19822. 6’10” Brian Preputnick 19953. 6’9 1/2” David Laukus 19884. 6’9” Matt Murdock 19995. 6’8 3/4” Larry Smith 19856. 6’7” Drew Folk 20056. 6’6 3/4” Bill Miller 19827. 6’6” Craig Campbell 1986 6’6” John Plante 1991 6’6” Blaine Fawcett 1992

Shot Put1. 52’8 1/4” Erik Stieler 19952. 51’1 1/2” Greg Keller 19893. 50’8 3/4” Don Shump 20004. 50’6 1/4” Darryl Volpicelli 19985. 50’2 3/4” Mike Ward 19816. 49’9 3/4” Paul Austin 19897. 49’3 1/2” Matt Kaplan 19998. 48’10 1/2” David Marko 19959. 48’8 1/4” Nick DeGregorio 200410. 48’7” Edward French 1985

35-Pound Weight1. 64’3” Darryl Volpicelli 19982. 58’10 3/4” Ryan Stairs 20013. 57’7” James Heizman 19964. 57’2 1/2” Paul Austin 19915. 57’1 1/2” Bill Wilson 19866. 53’1 1/2” Matt Kaplan 2000 53’1 1/2” Adam Kaufman 20028. 51’5 1/2” Jesse Klingebiel 19899. 50’9 1/4” D. Andrew Bullard 199610. 50’4” Augie Siciliano 2002

Pole Vault1. 17’3” Dave Pomfret 20002. 15’9” J.C. Whittaker 20013. 15’6” Justin Alden-Dunn 20034. 15’5” Joe LaBarge 1992 15’5” Tim Evans 1998 15’5” Adam Jacob 20037. 15’3” Mark Campbell 1989 15’3” Jeff Arek 2001-049. 15’0” Jamie Dodd 198110. 14’11” Jeff Schild 1990

4x400-Meter Relay (Mile Relay+1.2)1. 3:18.86 Ditzel, Cagno, 1996 Warner, Akwei2. 3:19.42 Nini, Newberger, 2002 Furst, Powell 3. 3:19.44 McLean, Willamson, 1977 Goforth, DePalma4. 3:19.57 Williamson, Guandolo, 1998 Torez, Ditzel5. 3:19.92 Williamson, Guandolo, 1998 Yarosz, Ditzel6. 3:20.21 Klotz, Crane, 2001 Hunsberger, Edwards7. 3:20.40 Hunsberger, Klotz 2001 Crane, Edwards

8. 3:20.44 Williamson, King, 1976 McLean, Goforth 3:20.44 Goforth, Williamson, Baldwin, McLaughlin9. 3:20.94 Williams, Goforth, 1975 Williamson, DePalma10. 3:20.95 Ditzel, Cagno, 1996 Warner, Akwei

4x800-Meter Relay (Two-mile-3.0)1. 7:29.44 Bonasorte, Williamson, 1976 Butler, McLean2. 7:32.34 Bonasorte, McAndrew, 1977 Butler, McLean3. 7:33.14 (No names) 19774. 7:33.44 Bonasorte, Nagelberg, 1975 Carroll, Butler 5. 7:34.64 Bonasorte, Nagelberg, 1975 Carroll, Butler 7:34.64 Butler, Bonasorte, 1976 Williamson, McLean7. 7:35.20 Ward, Furst, 2000 Bartsch, Hess8. 7:35.24 Bonasorte, Williamson, 1976 Butler, McLean9. 7:35.64 Butler, McAndrew, 1977 McLean, Williamson10. 7:35.94 Smith, O’Boyle, 1987 Neu, Sevensky

Distance Medley Relay (DMR metric+5.0)1. 9:53.04 McAndrew, Lockett 1979 Debraggio, Buckheit2. 9:53.44 McAndrew, Lockett, 1979 Debraggio, Buckheit3. 9:53.94 McAndrew, Lockett, 1979 Debraggio, Buckheit4. 9:55.55 Sgambelluri, Bock, 1990 Loomis, Berenyi5. 9:57.24 (No names or year)6. 10:00.10 Beaver, Akwei, 1996 Schilling, Roeser7. 10:00.14 Bigotto, Geraghty, 1983 White, Hulme8. 10:01.19 Smith, O’Boyle, 1987 Sevensky, Kemmerer9. 10:02.44 Geraghty, Spadafore, 1984 Fullem, Harshman10. 10:02.64 Goforth, Butler, 1974 McLaughlin, Carroll

Sprint Medley Relay1. 3:33.4 Dzurinko, Goforth, 1976 Scott, Williamson2. 3:33.73 Edwards, Powell, 2001 Gabriel, Palavecino3. 3:33.8 (No names) 19754. 3:34.5 (No names) 19755. 3:36.58 Wright, Solomon, 2002 Gretzinger, Palma

Shuttle Hurdles Relay1. 29.9 King, Gary, 1976 Schaltes, Williams2. 30.1 (No names) 1976 30.1 (No names) 19774. 31.39 Mellas, Nini, 2003 Alexander, Perry5. 31.95 Alexander, Witkowski, 2001 Murdock, Perry

The Top-10 lists represent the 10 best per-formers in Bucknell history in each event. Therefore, while a single person may hold 10 (or more) best performances in any given event, that person is listed only once, with his personal-best mark.

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100-Meter Dash1. 10.52 Loel Powell 20032. 10.62 Martin Carter 19803. 10.64 Brad Bernardini 1994 10.64 Ibikari Brown 19955. 10.65 David Gabriel 20016. 10.71 Michael Pistella 19977. 10.74 Jim Bock 19928. 10.78 Matt Solomon 20019. 10.90 Antwan Minter 1988 10. 10.91 Ryan Newberger 2003

110-Meter High Hurdles1. 14.44 Ed Loges 19962. 14.64 Jeffrey King 1977 14.64 Paul Gutowski 19794. 14.80 Tim Schnurr 19995. 14.94 Roger Gary 19786. 15.02 Rich Alexander 20037. 15.04 Gary Thompson 19818. 15.11 Mark Barolo 19909. 15.14 Theodore Janowsky 199410. 15.19 Chocky Spadafore 1985

200-Meter Dash1. 21.34 Noel Powell 20022. 21.44 Ryan Newberger 20033. 21.55 David Gabriel 19994. 21.58 Antwan Minter 19885. 21.59 Martin Carter 19826. 21.86 Ray Wood 19877. 21.88 Tim Henkel 19888. 21.94 Mike Geraghty 19839. 21.94 Steve Williamson 199810. 22.04 Robert Scott 1976

400-Meter Dash1. 46.84 Thomas McLean 19762. 47.50 Mike Geraghty 19833. 47.94 Glenn McLaughlin 19744. 48.52 Mike Ditzel 19985. 48.66 Ryan Newberger 20036. 48.74 Ray Wood 19877. 48.76 Tim Henkel 19898. 48.91 Steve Williamson 20009. 48.94 Rick Van Emburgh 199310. 49.02 Jean Simon 1992

800-Meter Run1. 1:45.24 Thomas McLean 19742. 1:49.84 Mike Geraghty 19833. 1:50.19 Ron Hess 20004. 1:52.03 Brian Torres 19975. 1:52.10 Mike Jackson 19836. 1:52.17 Dave White 19837. 1:53.09 Ken Sevensky 19888. 1:53.18 Eric Furst 20039. 1:53.20 Jeff Loomis 199010. 1:53.30 Mark Kaplan 1982

1,500-Meter Run1. 3:43.84 Mark Hulme 19832. 3:44.95 Dave White 19833. 3:45.14 Ron Hess 20004. 3:46.17 Mike Sgambelluri 19905. 3:46.76 Ken Sevensky 19886. 3:46.88 Ted Neu 19887. 3:48.20 George Buckheit 19798. 3:49.39 Steve West 19889. 3:49.85 Lou Palma 200310. 3:50.40 Jerry Jurick 1983

Mile Run1. 4:08.14 Frank Carroll 19742. 4:08.34 Mark Hulme 19803. 4:11.14 Kenneth Linfield 19764. 4:12.24 Doug Butler 19745. 4:12.94 Robert Bickel 19796. 4:13.03 Ron Hess 19997. 4:13.44 John McAndrew 19798. 4:15.34 Daniel Nagelberg 19749. 4:16.24 William Ledgerwood 1974 4:16.24 John Noll 1966

3,000-Meter Steeplechase1. 8:42.54 Rick Sayre 19802. 8:56.24 Mike Deckert 19843. 8:57.14 Carl Kemmerer 19874. 8:58.55 David Bronfenbrenner 20005. 8:59.25 Stephen Clarke 19946. 9:02.04 Michael McCoy 19767. 9:02.22 Bryan Johnston 20028. 9:02.57 Nick Mousetis 20029. 9:04.32 Jerry Jurick 198310. 9:05.64 Tom Schmidt 1986

5,000-Meter Run1. 13.57.04 Brian Harshman 19842. 13:57.84 George Buckheit 19793. 14:07.14 Jerry Jurick 19844. 14:16.64 Lee Edmonds 19795. 14:18.84 Charles Cole 19866. 14:21.84 Mike Deckert 19837. 14:24.74 Mark Hulme 19818. 14:25.64 Brian Fullem 19859. 14:26.04 Ray Sullivan 198610. 14:26.25 Greg Costello 2002

10,000-Meter Run1. 28:50.54 Bill Reifsnyder 19822. 28:55.36 George Buckheit 19793. 29:06.14 Lee Edmonds 19794. 29:07.94 Robert Bickel 19795. 29:16.14 Mike Deckert 19846. 29:33.14 Rich Stark 19877. 29:41.74 Wayne Bargiel 19778. 29:43.14 Bob Murdock 19839. 29:44.14 Matt Deardorff 199210. 29:45.44 James O’Shea 1980

400-Meter Int. Hurdles1. 51.88 Rick Van Emburgh 19942. 52.98 Mark Barolo 19903. 53.65 Vincent Guandolo 19954. 54.94 Gary Thompson 19825. 55.18 Blair Hopkin 19946. 55.38 Richard Alexander 20007. 55.49 Mike Mellas 20038. 55.56 Matt Tarin 19999. 55.64 James Long 1978 55.64 Eric Drooff 1986 55.64 Kurt Henning 1988

Long Jump1. 24’10 1/2” Noel Powell 20042. 24’6 1/2” Tim Henkel 19883. 24’0 1/2” Chocky Spadafore 19854. 23’8 1/4” Emory Strother 20015. 23’8” Bryan Schiding 20006. 23’2 1/2” Shawn Smith 19827. 23’0 3/4” Karim Abdul-Matin 19958. 23’0 1/2” Peter Legan 19809. 23’0” Bob Gift 1988 23’0” James Hollins 1999

Triple Jump1. 50’11 3/4” Bill Gravely 19762. 48’3 1/4” Dean Malatino 19853. 47’6 1/2” Peter Legan 19804. 47’6 1/4” Karim Abdul-Matin 19945. 47’2 1/2” Bob Gift 19866. 47’2 1/4” James Hollins 20007. 47’0 3/4” James Johnson 20008. 46’8” Robert Smith 1971 46’8” Bryan Schiding 199710. 46’7 1/4” Robert Grady 1974

High Jump1. 6’10” Ted Lewis 19802. 6’9” Brian Preputnick 19953. 6’8” Paul Miller 1976 6’8” David Laukas 1989 6’8” Matt Murdock 2000 6’8” Emory Strother 20017. 6’6 3/4” Drew Folk 20058. 6’6” Bill Miller 1981 6’6” Blaine Fawcett 1991 6’6” John Plante 1992

7. 41.74 Solomon, Gabriel, 2001 Coen, Powell8. 41.76 Novotny, Newberger, 2004 Crane, Powell9. 41.78 Solomon, Gabriel, 20017. 41.74 Solomon, Gabriel, 2001 Coen, Powell8. 41.76 Novotny, Newberger, 2004 Crane, Powell9. 41.78 Solomon, Gabriel, 2001 Coen, Powell10. 41.83 Thompson, Smith, 1982 Geraghty, Carter

4x400-Meter Relay1. 3:12.44 Goforth, Korkuch, 1975 DePalma, McLean2. 3:15.24 Craig, Jackson 1983 Smith, Geraghty3. 3:16.03 Akwei, Keough, 1993 Simon, Van Emburgh4. 3:16.59 Ditzel, Guandolo, 1998 Yarosz, Torres5. 3:16.61 Akwei, Wrentmore, 1994 Simon, Van Emburgh6. 3:16.85 Minter, Hinkle, 1988 Luther, Wood7. 3:17.06 Ditzel, Warner, 1996 Cagno, Torres8. 3:17.08 Fischlein, Bock, 1992 Silva, Van Emburgh9. 3:17.14 Forster, Henkel, 1987 O’Boyle, Wood10. 3:17.20 Cagno, Ditzel, 1997 Warner, Torres

4x800-Meter Relay1. 7:31.84 White, Kaplan, 1982 Geraghty, Hulme 7:31.84 White, Jackson, 1983 Hulme, Geraghty3. 7:32.42 Hess, Kelly, 1998 Yarosz, Torres 4. 7:33.05 Ward, Furst, 2000 Bartsch, Hess5. 7:33.61 Hanlon, Palma, 2003 Furst, Walsh6. 7:36.02 Palma, Hanlon 2003 Walsh, Furst7. 7:36.23 Roeser, Schilling, 1996 Kelly, Torres8. 7:38.99 Kelly, Beaver, 1997 Roeser, Torres9. 7:39.57 Euell, Davis, 1999 Bartsch, Hess10. 7:39.84 Maehl, O’Boyle, 1984 Hines, Geraghty

Distance Medley Relay1. 9:51.36 Furst, Palma, 2003 Newberger, Walsh2. 9:51.44 Neu, Luther, 1988 Sevensky, Smith3. 9:54.04 Geraghty, Jackson, 1983 Hulme, White4. 9:55.14 Bonasorte, Williamson, 1975 Nagelberg, Carroll5. 9:56.74 McAndrew, Lockett, 1979 Debraggio, Buckheit6. 9:56.84 Maehl, Merrits, 1984 Geraghty, Hines7. 9:57.14 White, Kaplan, 1982 Hulme, Hines8. 9:57.25 Hess, Williamson, 1997 Beaver, Roeser9. 9:57.57 Bartsch, Ditzel, 1998 Torres, Hess10. 9:57.94 McAndrew, DePalma, 1977 Mohrbacher, Buckheit

The Top-10 lists represent the 10 best performers in Bucknell history in each event. Therefore, while a single person may hold 10 (or more) best performances in any given event, that person is listed only once, with his personal-best mark.

Current althetes are in bold.

Pole Vault1. 16’3” Dave Pomfret 20002. 15’10” Jamie Dodd 19833. 15’3” Mark Campbell 1990 15’3” Tim Evans 1997 15’3” J.C. Whittaker 2000 15’3” Jeff Arek 20027. 15’1” Adam Jacob 20038. 14’9” Jeff Schild 19919. 14’7 1/4” Chris Thomson 200410. 14’6” Michael Baker 1977 14’6” Doug Smith 1983 14’6” Eric Wertz 1996 14’6” Justin Alden-Dunn 2003

Shot Put1. 53’2” Erik Stieler 19952. 51’5 3/4” Greg Keller 19893. 50’3 1/4” Ronald Sherry 19784. 50’2 3/4” Michael Ward 1982 50’2 3/4” Don Shump 20006. 49’11 1/2” George Garbutt 19687. 49’8” Edward French 19868. 49’7 1/4” Gary Bartlett 19819. 49’1 1/4” Matt Kaplan 200010. 49’0 1/4” James Carty 1973

Hammer Throw1. 209’3” James Heizman 19962. 194’7” Ryan Stairs 20013. 188’11 3/4” Darryl Volpicelli 19984. 183’4 1/4” Paul Austin 19915. 182’ Dan Frake 20056. 176’9” Adam Kaufman 20027. 168’8” Matt Kaplan 20008. 165’2” Bill Wilson 19869. 162’10” Dan Frake 200410. 161’11 1/4” D. Andrew Bullard 1997

Discus1. 169’0” J. Michael Dakan 19782. 166’11” Shawn Matthews 20003. 163’5” Greg Keller 19874. 159’1” Erik Swarts 19965. 157’5 1/4” Thomas Kadien 19786. 156’9” Mitchell Farbstein 19727. 156’1” James Heizman 19968. 155’0 1/4” Paul Austin 19899. 154’6 3/4” Pete Gregory 199310. 153’10” Ryan Stairs 2001

Javelin (after 1986)1. 225’7” Rich Rebuck 19902. 212’3” Bob McCormick 19883. 209’4” Dave Pomfret 20004. 208’3” Blaine Fawcett 19925. 207’0” Justin McKnight 20036. 198’8” Mark Kunkel 19897. 197’8” Josh Kaehler 20058. 197’7” Eric Steiler 19969. 190’7” Steve Reel 199010. 182’8” John Daniels 1990

Javelin (pre-1986)1. 231’7” Doug Nauman 19712. 208’8” David Henry 19713. 206’1” William Allardice 19654. 205’3” Al Wegener 19816. 201’2 3/4” Ronald Barrett 1976

4x100-Meter Relay1. 41.33 Solomon, Gabriel, 2001 Coen, Powell2. 41.57 Solomon, Gabriel, 2002 Newberger, Powell3. 41.63 Solomon, Gabriel, 2001 Coen, Powell 41.63 Solomon, Wright 2003 Newberger, Powell5. 41.64 Solomon, Gabriel, 2002 Newberger, Powell6. 41.68 Newberger, Powell, 2003 Solomon, Wright

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55-Meter Dash1. 7.12 Tameka Hinton 19942. 7.24 Lynnette McBride 1990-913. 7.28 Sue Rowland 1987 7.28 Yetunde Daniels 20005. 7.31 Tricia Plasko 19916. 7.34 Tolu Fayanjuola 20037. 7.44 Audra Wilson 1991 7.44 Dana Harbst 19919. 7.45 Erin Turner-Byfield 200310. 7.47 Nancy Russo 1983

55-Meter HH1. 8.24 Karen Shimomura 19912. 8.37 Kiley MacDonald 20033. 8.40 Jamie Lilien 20034. 8.43 Tina Hall 19965. 8.47 Melanie Buczko 2004 8.47 Edwina Bourn 20037. 8.52 Margaret Wilkes 1989 8.52 Sara Vargo 19999. 8.53 Carla De Biasi 1992 8.53 Norine Nadeau 1996

60-Meter Dash (run since 2002)1. 7.75 Tolu Fayanjuola 20042. 8.09 Danielle Todman 20043. 8.08 Rehana Lanewala 20054. 8.21 Erin Turner-Byfield 20035. 8.10 Chessa Forer 20056. 8.13 Lesley Emons 20057. 8.19 Erin Turner-Byfield 20048. 8.21 C. Trentacoste 20059. 8.22 Amy Calvo 2003 8.22 Sarah VandenBroek 2004

60-Meter Hurdles (run since 2002)1. 8.89 Melanie Buczko 20052. 9.10 Jamie Lilien 20043. 9.16 Kiley McDonald 2003 9.16 C. Trentacoste 20055. 9.25 Ashley Curry 2005 9.25 Danielle Todman 2004 9.25 Samantha Klotz 20028. 9.31 Edwina Bourn 20039. 9.36 Nina Reinhardt 200510. 9.46 Kat Allen 2005

200-Meter Dash1. 24.94 Yetunde Daniels 20002. 24.95 Tameka Hinton 19943. 25.72 Rehana Lanewala 20024. 25.78 Charity Brady 20035. 25.79 Sue Rowland 19896. 25.80 Tricia Plasko 19917. 25.99 Kiley MacDonald 20038. 26.09 Sarah VandenBroek 20059. 26.16 Edwina Bourn 200310. 26.24 Tolu Fayanjuola 2005

300-Meter Dash (300y+4.5)(No longer competed in Division I)1. 41.54 Tameka Hinton 19922. 42.34 Lynnette McBride 19913. 42.84 Tricia Plasko 19914. 43.34 Dana Harbst 19935. 43.54 Nancy Russo 19826. 43.64 Penny Lewis 19847. 43.74 Lisa Dignazio 1982 43.74 Karen Shimomura 1991 43.74 Julie Diercks 199210. 44.54 Sue Rowland 1986 44.54 Paula Byrd 1992

400-Meter Dash (440y-0.3)1. 56.74 Yetunde Daniels 20002. 56.89 Stephanie Bango 20023. 57.26 Amy Calvo 20044. 57.28 Charity Brady 20035. 57.59 Rehana Lanewala 20026. 58.07 Monique Boley 20047. 58.44 Sue Rowland 19898. 58.54 Jess Quintana 19989. 59.31 LaTonya McSwain 200110. 59.36 Christie Wolfgang 1999

500-Meter Dash (600y-8.5)1. 1:15.01 Amy Calvo 20032. 1:15.27 LaTonya McSwain 20003. 1:15.37 Stephanie Bango 20024. 1:15.56 Monique Boley 20055. 1:15.59 Christa Sawko 20056. 1:16.45 Laura Ryan 20017. 1:17.09 Nicki Piper 20038. 1:17.15 Khadija Shariff 20019. 1:17.24 Alison Saeger 198910. 1:18.20 Bridget Dean 1993

800-Meter Run (880y-1.0)1. 2:09.08 Stephanie Bango 20022. 2:09.18 Christa Sawko 20053. 2:13.42 LaTonya McSwain 20024. 2:13.60 Pamela Richardson 19965. 2:14.22 Amy Calvo 20056. 2:14.58 Nicki Piper 20037. 2:15.31 Lauren Bricker 20058. 2:15.34 Julie Sweitzer 19989. 2:15.44 Gena Korrell 198910. 2:16.44 Jennifer Marsh 2004

1,000-Meter Run (1000y+18.0)1. 2:54.21 Jennifer Marsh 20052. 2:54.35 Pamela Richardson 19983. 2:54.38 Gena Korrell 19894. 2:54.50 Julie Sweitzer 19985. 2:54.81 Stephanie Bango 20026. 2:55.20 Christa Sawko 2005 7. 2:56.53 Nicki Piper 20038. 2:57.54 Liz Ludwigson 19879. 2:57.76 Kelly McConnell 200210. 2:57.94 Gina Abraham 1992

1,500-Meter Run (Mile-19.5)(No longer competed in Division I)1. 4:39.63 Julie Sweitzer 19972. 4:39.93 Kathy Wurster 19943. 4:40.37 Gena Korrell 19894. 4:40.66 Gabi Czaja 19855. 4:41.74 Gina Abraham 19916. 4:42.44 Liz Ludwigson 19877. 4:44.74 Katrina Bikis 19838. 4:46.14 Tracey Bigley 19859. 4:46.88 Debbie Passmore 198310. 4:47.22 Mary Beth Allen 1988

3,000-Meter Run (Two-mile-45.0)1. 9:46.27 Gabi Czaja 19852. 9:50.01 Becki Marshall 20013. 9:55.24 S. Nicholson 19844. 9:59.04 Ann Bischoff 19805. 10:00.74 Kristen Opdyke 19926. 10:08.19 Judy Perry 19877. 10:08.74 Theresa Dennis 20038. 10:09.03 Jennifer Hart 20009. 10.10.34 Chris Crowe 200210. 10:11.08 Annie Hamlin 1997

5,000-Meter Run (Three-mile+40)1. 16:56.76 Gabi Czaja 19852. 16:59.78 Judy Perry 19873. 17:12.57 Theresa Dennis 20034. 17:16.61 Jennifer Hart 20005. 17:25.64 S. Nicholson 19836. 17:27.15 Carly Graytock 20007. 17:29.92 Andrea Beisser 20018. 17:32.64 Kelly Hoskins 19839. 17:32.89 Kayla Halloran 200510. 17:34.31 Becki Marshall 2002

Long Jump1. 19’1 1/2” Jen Rice 19982. 19’0 1/2” Tolu Fayanjola 20053. 18’10 3/4” Lynnette McBride 19915. 18’8 1/2” Kim McGrath 20006. 18’2 3/4” Kate Dei Cas 1997 18’2 3/4” Jamie Lilien 20008. 18’2” Jill Wise 19889. 18’0 1/2” Norine Nadeau 19959. 17’10 3/4” Kelly Peet 199210. 17’9 3/4” Nina Reinhardt 2005

Triple Jump1. 41’1 1/2” Jill Wise 19882. 39’3 1/4” Kim McGrath 20003. 38’10 1/2” Ann Doty 20044. 38’8 1/2” Jen Rice 19985. 37’10 3/4” Lauren Bricker 2004 37’10 3/4” Dionne Bonds 20037. 37’5” Kelly Peet 19938. 37’1” Margaret Wilkes 19879. 37’0” Kim Zimbal 200010. 36’ 11 1/2” Andrea Nyce 2001

High Jump1. 5’7 1/4” Heather Dahl 19862. 5’6 1/2” Jen Rice 19983. 5’5 1/2” Lonnie Fertik 19804. 5’5 1/4” Jamie Lilien 20015. 5’5” Pam DelRio 1985 5’5” Shannon Maher 20027. 5’4 1/2” Norine Nadeau 1995 5’4 1/2” Dawn Ellery 19919. 5’4 1/4” Tolu Fayanjuola 200310. 5’4” Karen Middleton 1998

Shot Put1. 45’5 1/4” Lori Allen 20002. 45’2 1/2” Marjorie Grap 20053. 44’4” Tria Tyler 19994. 43’2 1/4” Lisa Allen 19975. 43’0 1/2” Beth Bittel 19806. 42’11 3/4” Laura Schaffer 20037. 42’7” Joylyn Brown 19948. 42’6 3/4” Megan Frederick 20039. 41’8 1/2” Tameka Hinton 199410. 41’6” Ellen Shepstone 2004

20-Pound Weight1. 57’6 1/4” Marjorie Grap 20052. 54’ 1/2” Maria Garcia 20043. 53’9 3/4”” Angie McFarland 20054. 53’0 1/4” Lisa Allen 19975. 52’4” Joylyn Brown 19986. 51’6” Liz Pendleton 20057. 50’6” Tria Tyler 19998. 50’3 1/4” Laura Schaffer 20049. 49’11 1/4” Lori Allen 200010. 48’10 3/4” Jen Kirschner 1999

Pole Vault1. 13’5 1/2” Melanie Buczko 20052. 12’3 1/2” Angie Hall 20053. 12’1” Andrea Nyce 20024. 10’10” Shannon Benson 2001 10’10” Sam Klotz 20026. 11’3 3/4” Ashley Curry 20057. 10’4” Brittany Vogt 20058. 10’6” A. Bouzan-Kaloustian 20039. 9’10” Megan Frederick 200310. 9’4 1/4” Kearah Westerman 2004

Mile1. 4:52.41 Julie Sweitzer 19972. 4:55.74 Kelly McConnell 20023. 4:59.87 Gena Korrell 19894. 5:00.16 Gabi Czaja 19855. 5:01.14 Gina Abraham 19916. 5:01.54 Jennifer Marsh 20047. 5:01.84 Liz Ludwigson 19878. 5:04.14 Katrina Bikis 19839. 5:04.42 Theresa Dennis 200310. 5:06.12 Kathy Wurster 1994

Pentathlon1. 3460 Lonnie Fertick 19822. 3403 Sara Vargo 19993. 3400 Norine Nadeau 19944. 3187 Nina Reinhardt 20055. 3147 Karen Middleton 20006. 3122 Danielle Todman 20057. 3098 Megan Frederick 20048. 2970 Kat Allen 2005

4x400-Meter Relay (Mile Relay+1.2)1. 3:47.13 McSwain, Daniels, 2000 Wolfgang, Bango 2. 3:47.64 Bango, McSwain, 2000 Wolfgang, Daniels3. 3:49.84 Calvo, McSwain, 2002 Lanewala, Bango

4. 3:50.82 Bango, Ryan, 1999 McSwain, Daniels5. 3:51.54 Calvo, Lanewala 2002 McSwain, Bango 6. 3:53.05 Wolfgang, Shariff, 2001 McSwain, Bango7. 3:53.47 Quintana, Wolfgang, 1999 Ryan, Daniels8. 3:53.89 Wolfgang, Shariff, 2001 McSwain, Bango9. 3:53.94 Boley, Piper 2003 Brady, Calvo10. 3:53.99 Calvo, Brady, 2003 Piper, Boley

4x800-Meter Relay (Two-mile-3.0)1. 8:57.71 Ryan, McConnell, 2001 McSwain, Bango2. 8:59.38 Ryan, McConnell, 2001 McSwain, Bango3. 9:00.10 Bango, McSwain, 1999 Sweitzer, O’Doherty4. 9:00.22 Bango, McSwain, 1999 Sweitzer, O’Doherty5. 9:04.98 C. Hamlin, A. Hamlin, 1998 Richardson, Sweitzer6. 9:05.84 Marsh, Calvo 2004 Bricker, Sawko7. 9:06.44 C. Hamlin, A.Hamlin, 1997 Richardson, Sweitzer8. 9:06.85 C. Hamlin, A. Hamlin, 1997 Richardson, Sweitzer9. 9:06.90 Sawko, Calvo 2004 Bricker, Marsh10. 9:06.94 C. Hamlin, A. Hamlin, 1997 Richardson, Sweitzer

Distance Medley Relay (DMR metric+5.0)1. 11:35.10 Bango, Lanewala, 2002 McSwain, McConnell2. 11:50.74 Bango, Lanewala, 2002 McSwain, McConnell3. 11:55.00 McSwain, Marshall, 2000 Mangan, Bango4. 11:58.46 Bango, Shariff, 2001 McSwain, Marshall 5. 12:00.42 Richardson, Daniels, 1997 A. Hamlin, Sweitzer6. 12:01.23 Ludwigson, Lewis, 1985 Bigley, Czaja7. 12:01.95 Richardson, Ryan, 1998 C. Hamlin, Sweitzer8. 12:03.34 Marsh, Boley, 2005 Hanson-Hall, Sawko 9. 12:04.33 Sawko, Allen, 2005 Gilbert, Cranmer-Hart10. 12:05.02 Marshall, Quintana, 1999 Ghiggeri, A. Hamlin

Sprint Medley Relay1. 4:08.7 Hinton, Harbst, 1992 Plasko, Abraham2. 4:09.25 Allen, Lanewala 2005 VandenBroek, Bricker3. 4:22.52 Boley, Klotz, 2002 Turner-Byfield, Piper4. 4:22.7 (Unknown) 19865. 4:24.2 (Unknown) 19976. 4:24.95 Brady, Fayanjuola 2003 Turner-Byfield, Piper

Shuttle Hurdles Relay1. 32.0 Wilkes, Shimomura, 1990 Kernisan, James 32.0 Conover, Nadeau, 1995 Hall, Dean3. 32.3 (Unknown) 19914. 33.42 Buczko, Trentecoste 2005 Allen, Todman5. 34.15 Todman, Bourn, 2003 Lilien, MacDonald6. 34.81 Klotz, Scott, 2001 Bourn, Lilien 7. 35.68 Reinhardt, Curry 2005 Ayla, Forer

The Top-10 lists represent the 10 best perform-ers in Bucknell history in each event. There-fore, while a single person may hold 10(or more) best performances in any givenevent, that person is listed only once, with herpersonal-best mark.

Current athletes are in bold.

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100-Meter Dash 1. 12.07 Tricia Plasko 1990 2. 12.09 Tameka Hinton 1995 3. 12.10 Yetunde Daniels 1999 4. 12.12 Tolu Fayanjuola 2004 5. 12.17 Sue Rowland 1988 6. 12.21 Lynnette McBride 19907. 12.34 Karen Leonard 1995 8. 12.47 Rehana Lanewala 2003 9. 12.48 Kim McGrath 1997 10. 12.53 Julie Diercks 1993

100-Meter High Hurdles 1. 14.44 Edwina Bourn 2002 2. 14.48 Kiley MacDonald 2003 3. 14:56 Margaret Wilkes 1990 4. 14.67 Melanie Buczko 2005 5. 14.69 Jamie Lilien 2003 6. 14:73 Tina Hall 1996 7. 14.80 Norine Nadeau 1995 8. 14.84 Karen Shimomura 1991 9. 14.95 Adele Conover 1996 10. 15.04 Lonnie Fertik 1982 15.04 Carla De Biasi 1991

200-Meter Dash 1. 24.60 Yetunde Daniels 2000 2. 24.74 Tricia Plasko 1992 3. 24.85 Tameka Hinton 1995 4. 24.93 Charity Brady 2003 5. 25.11 Rehana Lanewala 2002 6. 25.21 Sue Rowland 1988 7. 25.30 Kiley McDonald 2003 8. 25.48 Alison Saeger 1990 9. 25.58 Edwina Bourn 2003 10. 25.89 Audra Wilson 1992

400-Meter Dash 1. 55.50 Yetunde Daniels 2000 2. 56.41 Stephanie Bango 2002 3. 56.88 Khadija Shariff 2001 4. 57.02 Rehana Lanewala 2002 5. 57.08 LaTonya McSwain 2000 6. 57.13 Amy Calvo 2004 7. 57.13 Charity Brady 2003 8. 57.15 Monique Boley 2005 9. 57.54 Sue Rowland 1989 10. 57.62 Jess Quintana 1998

800-Meter Run 1. 2:09.19 Christa Sawko 2005 2. 2:09.33 Stephanie Bango 2002 3. 2:12.34 LaTonya McSwain 2002 4. 2:12.34 Lauren Bricker 2005 5. 2:12.54 Julie Sweitzer 1999 6. 2:12.92 Pamela Richardson 1998 7. 2:13.07 Amy Calvo 2005 8. 2:13.14 Jennifer Marsh 2005 9. 2:14.62 Laura Ryan 2001 10. 2:14.70 Nicki Piper 2003

1,500-Meter Run 1. 4:32.96 Christa Sawko 2005 2. 4:33.04 Julie Sweitzer 1998 3. 4:33.57 Jennifer Marsh 2005 4. 4:37.53 Kelly McConnell 2002 5. 4:38.44 Gina Abraham 1991 6. 4:39.84 Debbie Passmore 1984 7. 4:40.34 Gena Korrell 1988 8. 4:40.82 Erin Cranmer-Hart 2005 9. 4:41.33 Becki Marshall 2000 10. 4:41.94 Pamela Richardson 1997

3,000-Meter Run 1. 9:40.32 Julie Sweitzer 1999 2. 10:01.17 Sharon Nicholson 1983 3. 10:04.41 Becki Marshall 2000 4. 10:08.54 Annie Hamlin 1999 5. 10:10.34 Mary Beth Allen 1988 6. 10:11.44 Kristen Opdyke 1991 7. 10:13.54 Gabi Czaja 1984 8. 10:13.74 Tracey Bigley 1985 9. 10:13.82 Kristin Ferrell 2002 10. 10:14.24 Judy Perry 1985

5,000-Meter Run 1. 16:59.98 Becki Marshall 2001 2. 17:09.74 Kelly Hoskins 1984 3. 17:10.94 Judy Perry 1987 4. 17:18.64 Jennifer Hart 2000 5. 17:27.54 Andrea Beisser 2000 6. 17:27.99 Chris Crowe 2002 7. 17:29.74 Karen Flanagan 1984 8. 17:34.94 Gabi Czaja 1985 9. 17:36.04 S. Nicholson 1984 10. 17:36.69 Katie Pfeifer 2004

10,000-Meter Run 1. 35:05.14 Judy Perry 1987 2. 35:59.62 Carly Graytock 2000 3. 36:03.24 Kelly Hoskins 1984 4. 36:18.28 Theresa Dennis 2003 5. 36:18.74 Helene Weiting 1989 6. 36:24.97 Katie Pfeifer 2004 7. 36:45.14 Kelly Marsh 1991 8. 37:07.92 Kristin Ferrell 2002 9. 37:09.14 Debbie Passmore 1983 10. 37:32.34 Kristen Opodyke 1992

400-Meter Int. Hurdles 1. 1:00.75 Khadija Shariff 2001 2. 1:02.81 Edwina Bourn 2000 3. 1:02.84 Bridget Dean 1995 4. 1:03.12 Christa Sawko 2004 5. 1:03.14 Sue Lorch 1986 6. 1:03.21 C. Trentacoste 20057. 1:03.32 Jen Flanders 1998 8. 1:04.17 Connie Hamlin 1999 9. 1:04.23 LaTonya McSwain 1999 10. 1:04.29 Kiley MacDonald 2003

Long Jump 1. 19’8 1/4” Tolu Fayanjuola 2004 2. 19’0 1/4” Jill Wise 1988 3. 19’0 1/4” Lynette McBride 1990 4. 19’0” Kate Dei Cas 1997 5, 19’0” Jen Rice 1997 6. 18’5 1/4” Kim McGrath 2000 7. 18’2 1/2” Dionne Bonds 2003 8. 18’1” Nina Reinhardt 2005 9. 17’8 1/4” Kelly Peet 1993 10. 17’8” Norine Nadeau 1995

Triple Jump 1. 41’3 1/4” Jill Wise 1988 2. 39’1/2” Ann Doty 2005 3. 38’10 1/4” Kim McGrath 2000 4. 38’7 3/4” Lauren Bricker 2004 5. 38’1 1/2” Dionne Bonds 2003 6. 37’10” Lynda Rose 1989 7. 37’9 1/2” Kelly Peet 1993 8. 37’7 3/4” Jen Rice 1998 9. 37’6 3/4” Robin Meling 2004 10. 37’3” Kate Dei Cas 1997

High Jump 1. 5’6 1/2” Karen Middleton 1998 2. 5’6” Norine Nadeau 1996 3.. 5’5 3/4” Lonnie Fertik 1983 4. 5’5” Shannon Maher 2002 5. 5’5” Tolu Fayanjuola 2005 6. 5’4 1/2” Jen Rice 1998 7. 5’4” Pam DelRio 1984 8. 5’4” Dawn Ellery 1991 9. 5’3” Brandi Trapasso 2003 10. 5’3” Denise Manero 2005

Shot Put 1. 45’0 1/2” Lori Allen 2000 2. 44’9 1/2” Marjorie Grap 2004 3. 43’11 3/4” Laura Schaffer 2004 4. 43’8 1/2” Beth Bittel 1990 5. 43’4” Tria Tyler 1999 6. 42’10 1/4” Tameka Hinton 1995 7. 42’2 1/2” Juli Winkler 1990 8. 42’2” Lisa Allen 1997 9. 41’9” Joylyn Brown 1996 10. 41’3 1/4” Megan Frederick 2003

Hammer Throw 1. 202’8” Maria Garcia 2004 2. 175’8” Marjorie Grap 2005 3. 173’1” Angie McFarland 2004 4. 170’3” Tria Tyler 1999 5. 164’3” Jen Kirschner 2000 6. 163’7” Erin Lee 2004 7. 163’4” Joylyn Brown 1998 8. 162’5” Liz Pendleton 2005 9. 159’7” Audrey Myers 2000 10. 158’7” Laura Schaffer 2004

Discus 1. 159’10” Tria Tyler 1999 2. 150’6” Marjorie Grap 2005 3. 147’4” Emily Hoch 19994. 145’10” Erin Lee 2002 5. 139’10” Joanne Skinner 1985 6. 138’6” Joylyn Brown 1997 7. 137’9” Laura Schaffer 2004 8. 137’5” Kristen Overturf 1994 9. 137’1” Jen Kirschner 2000 10. 137’0” Liz Pendelton 2002

Javelin (1999-pres.) 1. 148’7” Beverly Rogers 2005 2. 131’11” Danielle Brown 2002 3. 131’0” Erin Lee 2002 4. 130’8” Megan Frederick 2004

Javelin (old implement) 1. 152’9” Heather Korhammer 1986 2. 143’11” Corinne Dinardo 1984 3. 139’10” Norine Nadeau 1993 4. 137’1” Jen Hafer 1994 5. 134’8” Sarah Vargo 1998 6. 127’10” Miriam Lopez 1996 7. 127’7” Juli Winkler 1987 8. 126’0” Tona Williams 1986

Pole Vault1. 13’3 1/2” Melanie Buczko 2004 2. 12’4” Angie Hall 2004 3. 11’11 3/4” Andrea Nyce 2001 4. 11’0” Samantha Klotz 2002 5. 10’11 3/4” Ashley Curry 2005 6. 10’6” A. Bouzan-Kaloustian 2003 7. 10’4” Brittany Vogt 2005 8. 10’0” Shannon Benson 2001 9. 9’4 1/4” Kearah Westerman 2004 10. 7’11 1/2” Mandy Youmell 1999

Heptathlon 1. 4,816 Lonnie Fertik 1983 2. 4,807 Norine Nadeau 1995 3. 4,640 Sara Vargo 1999 4. 4,433 Nina Reinhardt 2005 5. 4,131 Danielle Todman 2004 6. 4,027 Karen Middleton 2000

3,000 Steeplechase 1. 10:41.98 Chris Crowe 2002 2. 11:31.02 Kelly Raffety 2005 3. 11:31.52 Jamie Gow 2004 4. 11:35.21 Cindy Carlson 2004 5. 11:35.71 Christine Totten 2005 6. 11:37.19 Amanda Youmell 2001 7. 11:39.43 Katie Fantauzzo 2003 8. 11:45.15 Lauren Bricker 2004 9. 11:45.18 Rebecca Pierotti 2005 10. 11:48.04 Christa Sawko 2004

4x100-Meter Relay 1. 48.06 Brady, Lanewala, 2003 Bourn, MacDonald 2. 48.08 Calvo, VandenBroek, 2004 Lanewala, Fayanjuola 3. 48.08 Diercks, Plasko, 1992 Wilson, Hinton 4. 48.11 Calvo, VandenBroek, 2004 Lanewala, Fayanjuola 5. 48.30 Daniels, Bourn, 2000 Vargo, McGrath 6. 48.33 McGrath, Daniels, 1998 Rice, Leonard 7. 48.42 Harbst, Plasko, 1990 Saeger, McBride

8. 48.45 Bourn, MacDonald 2003 Lanewala, Brady 9. 48.52 Daniels, Bourn, 2000 Vargo, McGrath 10. 48.57 Diercks, Plasko, 1992 Wilson, Hinton

4x200-Meter Relay 1. 1:43.42 Bourn, McDonald 2003 Lanewala, Brady 2. 1:43.68 Dean, Plasko, 1992 Wilson, Hinton 3. 1:43.84 Harbst, Plasko, 1992 Wilson, Hinton 4. 1:44.08 Daniels, Quintana, 1999 Wolfgang, Vargo 5. 1:44.15 Daniels, Nyce, 2000 Wolfgang, Bourn

4x400-Meter Relay 1. 3:47.09 Calvo, McSwain, 2002 Lanewala, Bango 2. 3:48.51 McSwain, Quintana, 1999 Daniels, Bango 3. 3:48.53 Calvo, McSwain, 2002 Lanewala, Bango 4. 3:49.08 McSwain, Quintana, 1999 Daniels, Bango 5. 3:50.13 Kyzmir, Bango, 2000 McSwain, Daniels 6. 3:50.28 Kyzmir, Shariff, 2000 Daniels, McSwain 7. 3:50.49 Kyzmir, Bango, 2000 McSwain, Daniels 8. 3:50.86 Calvo, Boley, 2003 Piper, Brady 9. 3:51.47 Calvo, Boley, 2003 Piper, Brady 10. 3:51.85 McSwain, Quintana, 1999 Daniels, Bango

4x800-Meter Relay 1. 8:53.63 Calvo, Bricker, 2005 Marsh, Sawko 8:53.63 Bango, Kyzmir, 2001 McConnell, McSwain 3. 8:58.11 Marsh, Nagy, 2004 Bricker, Sawko 4. 9:00.70 Marsh, Nagy, 2004 Bricker, Sawko 5. 9:01.07 Ryan, McConnell, 2001 McSwain, Bango 6. 9:03.15 A. Hamlin, C. Hamlin, 1998 Richardson, Sweitzer 7. 9:04.53 Johnson, Tobin, 1994 Ryan, Wurster 8. 9:05.62 Sweitzer, A. Hamlin, 1997 C. Hamlin, Richardson 9. 9:06.09 Johnson, Tobin, 1994 Ryan, Wurster 10. 9:06.32 Bango, Kyzmir 2001 McConnell, McSwain

Sprint Medley Relay 1. 3:58.98 Daniels, Bourn, 2000 McSwain, Bango 2. 4:07.11 VandenBroek, Lanewala, 2005 Boley, Bricker

Distance Medley Relay 1. 11:51.68 Sweitzer, Quintana, 1999 Bango, A. Hamlin 2. 11:55.68 Sweitzer, Richardson, 1998 Ryan, A. Hamlin 3. 12:00.94 Marsh, Boley, 2005 Calvo, Sawko 4. 12:07.26 Marsh, Calvo, 2003 Piper, Dennis 5. 12:10.42 McConnell, Kyzmir, 2000 Tharp, Marshall 6. 12:10.99 Sawko, Calvo 2004 Stevens, Marsh 7. 12:12.70 Sweitzer, Quintana, 1999 Bango, A. Hamlin 8. 12:13.44 Tobin, Dean, 1993 Wurster, Abraham 9. 12:15.11 (Unknown) 1997 10. 12:21.34 Flanagan, Russo, 1984 J. Olson, Russo The Top-10 lists represent the 10 best performers in Bucknell history in each event. Therefore, while a single person may hold 10 (or more) best perfor-mances in any given event, that person is listed only once, with her personal-best mark.

Current athletes are in bold.

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Bucknell’s indoor track and fi eld facility was entirely renovated in 1995, and the Bison now boast one of the fi nest indoor tracks in the East. The new facility has attracted several outstanding teams to Lewisburg, including George Mason, Virginia, Duke and Syracuse. In addition, Gerhard Fieldhouse has played host to the Patriot League Championships three times.

CHRISTY MATHEWSON-MEMORIAL STADIUM

Bucknell’s outdoor facility is 13,100-seat Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium. The current eight-lane Rekortan track, laid in 1989, was replaced in the summer of 2002. Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium has hosted three Patriot League Champion-ships.

CROSS COUNTRY COURSE, BUCKNELL GOLF CLUB

The Bucknell cross country teams run on the challenging, scenic course of the Bucknell Golf Club. The men’s course measures 8,000 meters, and the women’s 5,000. Bucknell has hosted the Patriot League Cross Country Championships twice, and has also hosted the Pennsyl-vania Interscholastic Athletic Association (PIAA) State Championships.GERHARD FIELDHOUSE RECORDS

MEN55m D. Ross (Lincoln) ...................6.27 2000 D. Bobb (Unattached) ............6.27 200060m P. Obuon (VMI) ......................6.72 2004200m E. Porter (Navy) ...................21.91 2000300m B. Gantt (Essex CC) ............35.54 1992400m E. Porter (Navy) ...................48.48 2004500m M. Geraghty (Bucknell) .....1:02.24 1984600y M. Enyeart (Pacifi c Coast) ..1:09.4 1982800m A. Suravicz (SFU (PA)) .....1:51.75 20051000y S. Bigotto (Bucknell) ...........2:11.6 19811000m M. Hulme (Bucknell) ............2:23.6 19821500m M. Hulme (Bucknell) ............3:45.1 1982Mile J. Derienzo (NYAC) .............4:03.2 19793000m B. Reifsnyder (Bucknell) .....8:08.1 19835000m G. Buckheit (Bucknell) ....14:03.34 19792-Mile B. Reifsnyder (Bucknell) .....8:42.9 198355m HH S. Flowers (Unattached) ........7.35 200060m H A. Woodley (Toronto TC) ........8.06 20044x400 relay Hampton ...........................3:15.05 19994x800 relay Navy ..................................7:33.74 2004DMR Navy ..................................9:55.86 2004SMR James Madison .................3:25.93 1999SHR Lincoln ..................................29.62 1998Long Jump J. Gorham (Penn St.) ............25’0” 1998 N. Powell (Bucknell) ..............25’0” 2003Triple Jump J. Gooden (Towson) ........51’9 3/4” 2003High Jump J. Carter (Hartford CC) ............7’0” 1983 S. Blais (Villanova) ..................7’0” 1995Shot Put J. Kalnas (Unattached) .....61’ 1/4” 2004Pentathlon M. Stinson (Lock Haven) .......3885 2003Heptathlon R. Jett (IUP) ..........................5049 2003Pole Vault J. Scott (Allegheny) .........17’7 1/4” 2003

WOMEN55m S. Patterson (G. Mason) ........6.89 199860m M. Gondo (Morgan St.) ..........7.59 2003200m M. Hargrove (Georgetown) ..24.52 2003300m T. Hinton (Bucknell) ..............41.54 1992400m T. Hart (Penn St.) .................56.74 1981500m J. Helms (Navy) ................1:13.22 2000600m T. Hart (Penn St.) ................1:31.7 1982800m T. Hart (Penn St.) ..............2:09.64 19841000m D. Startare (Penn St.) .......2:50.14 19831500m B. Leddy (Villanova) ..........4:29.14 1980 D. Startare (Penn St.) .......4:29.14 1982Mile H. Moul (Mt. Club) .............4:52.68 19993000m Carolyn Ihrig (Penn St.) ......9:26.6 19805000m Mary Walsh (Maryland) .....16:38.1 198255m HH R. Jordan (Geo. Mason) ........7.98 199660m H O. Jones (Gladiator TC) .........8.65 20044x200 relay Temple ..............................1:44.34 19814x400 relay Maryland “A” .....................3:46.32 20004x800 relay George Mason ..................8:59.06 1997DMR George Mason ..................11:55.2 1996SMR George Mason ..................4:04.87 1998SHR George Mason .....................32.85 1996Long Jump A. Brown (G. Mason) ............ 20-8 1997Triple Jump D. Brown (Cornell) .........40’9 1/2” 1999High Jump K. Gaito (Open) .....................5’10” 1982Shot Put C. Borel (UMBC) .............55’4 1/4” 200220-lb Wt. J. Hernandez (Syracuse) 61’8 1/2” 2004Pentathlon J. Alston (Maryland) .............3,863 1982Pole Vault M. Buczko (Bucknell) . 12’11 1/2” 2005

*Records set by current Bucknell athletes in bold

CHRISTY MATHEWSON-MEMORIAL STADIUM RECORDS

MEN100m N. Powell (Bucknell) ........... 10.52 2003200m J. Wotus (Robert Morris) .... 21.20 2004400m H. Young (Lehigh) .............. 47.33 1993800m M. Jasper (Georgetown) . 1:49.85 19901500m S. Duffy (American) ......... 3:43.92 2005Mile W. Rogers (Lehigh) ........... 4:14.8 19735000m M. Seymour (American) 14:10.61 200410000m T. Turner (SUNY - Gen.) 30:09.54 2005110m HH T.J. Peterson (Army) .......... 14.03 1996400m IH B. Chappale (Pitt) ............... 52.44 19903000m SC G. Keller (Navy) .............. 8:51.13 1993High Jump M. Rutt (Lafayette) ...............6’11” 1996 J. Pontius (Army) .................6’11” 1996Long Jump N. Powell (Bucknell) ............ 23’9” 2002Triple Jump M. McClure (Nittany) . 51’5 3/4” 2004Shot Put P. Caraher (Penn St.) .... 59’5 1/2” 1990Discus T. Pendleton (Army) ........ 182’10” 2003Pole Vault D. Pomfret (Bucknell) .......... 16’3” 2000Javelin A. Burke (Army) ................ 225’2” 2003Hammer G. Ingalls (Army) ............... 222’0” 19964x100 relay Army ................................... 41.42 19964x400 relay Penn State ...................... 3:14.55 1990Decathlon J. Bradowski (Muhlenburg) . 6405 2005

WOMEN100m T. Plasko (Bucknell) .............. 12.0 1991200m S. Smith (Georgetown) ....... 24.61 1990400m T. Davis (Navy) .................... 55.23 2003800m G. Procaccio (Sallie Mae) 2:08.65 19901500m A. Laske (Buffalo) ............ 4:27.15 2004Mile L. Young (West Chester) .... 5:14.4 19833000m L. Gubicza (Fordham) ........ 9:19.7 19935000m S. Akbar (American) ....... 16:37.70 200310000m J. Krebs (CMAC) ............ 35:05.07 2005100m HH J. Barone (Lehigh) .............. 14.35 2003400m IH J. Barone (Lehigh) ........... 1:00.51 20033000m SC E. Brady (Lehigh) ........... 10:56.73 2003High Jump L. Stefan (St. Francis) ............ 5’7” 2003 S. Crites (Navy) ...................... 5’7” 2003 K. Duketz (Lehigh) ................. 5’7” 2003Long Jump S. Greaves (Georgetown) .... 19’0” 1990Triple Jump J. Grandas (Detroit Mercy) 40’4 1/4” 2005Shot Put Faith Thompson ............. 50’9 1/4” 2004Discus S. Nadalong (Cornell) ........ 149’2” 2003Pole Vault A. Nyce (Bucknell) ............... 11’8” 2001Javelin Gorton (SUNY Brockport) .. 154’2” 1992Hammer F. Thompson (Buffalo) ........ 197’6” 20054x100 relay Buffallo ................................ 47.23 20054x400 relay Bucknell ................................ 3:47 2002Heptathlon A. Huffman (Monmouth) ....... 4922 2005

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ADMISSIONS & APPLICATIONSYou can reach our Admissions Offi ce by calling (570) 577-1101. To receive an application, please call our admissions offi ce or send a written request to: Bucknell Admissions Offi ce, Freas Hall, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA 17837.

CALENDARA typical recruiting calendar for a prospective student-athlete interested in cross country or track and fi eld would go something like this:

** Summer 2006— Make unoffi cial visits to schools of interest.** September 2006— Contact head coach Kevin Donner if Bucknell falls within your top fi ve list of potential colleges. Send a letter expressing interest in the cross country/track & fi eld program. It would be helpful to include a transcript and any videotape you may have available. Also, the student-athlete should be registered with the NCAA Clearinghouse. See your high school athletics director or guidance counselor for information.** October 2006 — Coach Donner will be in contact regarding the student-athlete’s interest and possible visit date. The student-athlete and family should fi le CSS Financial Aid Profi le Form. See your college guidance counselor for information.** November 15, 2006 — Deadline for Admissions and Financial Aid for Early Decision I.** Late December, 2006 — Target date for Admissions letters to go out for Early Decision I candidates.** January 1, 2007 — Deadline for Admissions and Financial Aid for Regular Decision and Early Decision II.** Late January, 2007 — Target date for Admissions decision letters to go out for Early Decision II candidates.** Late March, 2007 — Target date for Admissions decision letters to go out for Regular Decision candidates.** Mid-April, 2007 — Target date for open house weekend for all ac-cepted applicants.** May 1, 2007 — Deadline for securing spot in class of 2011 with de-posit.

CLEARINGHOUSEThe NCAA mandates that all student-athletes interested in competing at the Division I or II level be certifi ed through the NCAA Initial Eligibility Clearinghouse. Contact high school coaches, athletics director and/or guidance counselor for necessary paperwork.

CONTACTSAs per NCAA by-law 13.02.3, a contact is any face-to-face encounter between a prospect or the prospect’s parent or legal guardian and an institutional staff member or athletics representative during which any dialogue occurs in excess of an exchange of a greeting. Any such face-to-face encounter that is prearranged or takes place on the grounds of the prospect’s high school, or at the site of organized competition or practice involving the prospect’s high school, preparatory school, two-year college, or all-star team is considered a contact, regardless of the conversation that occurs. We are limited to three off-campus contact days per prospective student-athlete.

CORRESPONDENCEIt’s important that the prospective student-athlete get in touch with coach Donner as soon as possible. A simple letter of inquiry into the cross coun-try/track & fi eld program will initiate the recruiting process. In the spring of your junior year or early senior year is the most appropriate time to contact Coach Donner.

ADMISSIONS DEADLINESNovember 15, 2006 — Early Decision I Application and Financial Aid deadlineJanuary 1, 2007 — Early Decision II and Regular Decision Application and Financial Aid deadline

EARLY DECISIONStudents who are absolutely, 100% confi dent Bucknell is their top college choice are encouraged to apply during the Early Decision process. Advan-tages are that you’ll have an Admissions decision prior to Christmas and all students accepted during the early decision process are guaranteed fi nancial aid for which they qualify.

EVALUATIONSAs per NCAA by-law 13.02.6.1, an evaluation is any off-campus activity designed to assess the academic qualifi cations or athletic ability of a prospect, including any visit to a prospect’s educational institution (during which no contact occurs) or the observation of a prospect participating in any practice or competition at any site. We are limited in our number of evaluations per prospective student-athlete.

FINANCIAL AIDBucknell University does not offer athletic scholarships in the sports of cross country and track and fi eld. All fi nancial aid is awarded on the basis of need. Prospective student-athletes should complete the CSS “Profi le Form” in the early Fall.

INTERVIEWSCoach Donner strongly encourages all prospective student-athletes to arrange for an on-campus interview with the Admissions Offi ce. If it is not possible to interview on campus, alumni interviews are highly recom-mended. All interviews should be arranged through the Admissions Offi ce by calling (570) 577-1101.

TELEPHONE CALLSAs per NCAA by-law 13.1.3.1, institutional staff members may not telephone a prospect (or the prospect’s relatives or legal guardians) prior to July 1 following the prospect’s completion of the junior year in high school. After July 1, institutional staff members may telephone a prospect once per week (measured Sunday through Saturday). The once-per-week limit applies to the entire institution.

VIDEO TAPESIn an attempt to make an accurate assessment early in the process, it is recommended videotapes be forwarded to head coach Donner’s atten-tion as soon as possible. The video need not be an elaborate production. Some simple meet or practice tape is suffi cient.

VISITS, OfficialAccording to NCAA by-law 13.7.1.2, a prospect may not make more than fi ve expense-paid visits to NCAA member institutions, regardless of the number of sports in which the prospect is involved. An institution may not provide an expense-paid visit to a prospect who has not presented the institution with a high school (or college) academic transcript and a score from a PSAT, an SAT, a PACTPlus, or an ACT test taken on a national testing date under national testing conditions. The offi cial visit may not exceed 48 hours.

VISITS, UnofficialAccording to NCAA by-law 13.8.1, a prospect may visit an institution’s cam-pus at the prospect’s own expense an unlimited number of times and may make an unoffi cial visit before the prospect’s senior year in high school.

If a prospective student-athlete and/or parent has any questions, please feel free to call head coach Kevin Donner at (570) 577-1482 or assistant track and fi eld coach Mario Wilson at (570) 577-3060 and/or visit the Recruiting and Compliance links on Bucknell’s athletic website, www.BucknellBison.com. Best times to reach coach Donner and coach Wilson are between the hours of 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. Monday-Friday, and between 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. Monday thru Thursday. Also, please feel free to forward any correspondence you feel will be helpful in the coaches’ assessment of a prospective student-athlete.

THE ABC’S OF THE RECRUITING PROCESS

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