Dec. 21, 2006
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UW-Milwaukee looks to continue its track and field success after taking Horizon League team titles in men's and women's indoor and men's outdoor in 2005-06. The women's outdoor squad took a second place finish at the League Championship as
The men's team returns several athletes who claimed individual League titles, including Darren Cole (indoor high jump and triple jump), Justin Bohler (indoor heptathlon, outdoor 400 meter high hurdles), Trentin Edwards (outdoor 100 meters and 200 meters), Adam Schleis (outdoor 110 meter high hurdles and long jump) and Jeremy Majors (outdoor 800 meters). Schleis was named the indoor Field Newcomer of the Year and outdoor Running Newcomer of the Year, and also set a new conference 110-meter high hurdles record of :14.60 at the Horizon League Outdoor Championships.
The women's squad also returns many of its top athletes, highlighted by senior Timeka Walker, who claimed three individual titles last year in the indoor 60 meters and 200 meters, as well as the outdoor 200 meters.
Sophomore Martin Vieth will look to defend his outdoor high jump individual League title after posting a mark of 6-3.25 last season. Classmate Aaron Merrill was named the outdoor Field Newcomer of the Year after winning the shot put with a school record mark of 53-10.25. Merrill will also be able to compete for League-bests in the other throwing events as well.
Junior Bethany Anderson will lead the Penguins in the field events again this season after claiming four individual titles in indoor shot put and weight throw and outdoor shot put and hammer throw.
Sophomore Katie Betts will return for the Penguins after being named the outdoor Running Newcomer of the Year.
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Junior Idara Essien was named the indoor Outstanding Field Performer and will return for the Flames to defend her indoor and outdoor triple jump titles. Essien's mark of 40-06.75 meters at the outdoor championships was good for a new League record.
First-year head coach Rick Wemple takes over a Loyola program that finished near the middle of the pack at last year's Horizon League Indoor and Outdoor Championships. Wemple comes to Loyola after spending the last two seasons as the head cross country coach and assistant track and field coach at
Three Loyola runners won events at last season's indoor meet with a pair of school record sprints by Jimel Denham, who won the 200 meters (:21.70), Edmund Blankson who captured the 400-meter crown (:48.24) and Robert Wade claimed the 5,000-meter title (14:44.81).
Senior Sam Romanoski will be back to lead the distance runners after pacing the cross country team in the fall. The field events may pose a problem for the Ramblers as sophomore Erik Hernandez is the only thrower listed on the roster.
Senior Marcia Faustin has swept the Horizon League indoor and outdoor high jump titles for the past three seasons. Faustin also set a school record and finished fifth in the outdoor 200 meter dash.
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Horizon League Indoor and Outdoor Track Athlete of the Year Scott Overall posted record-setting marks when he claimed individual League titles in the indoor 1,000 meters (2:24.79) and outdoor 5,000 meters (14:30.57) last season. He posted a 12th-place finish in the 3,000-meter run at the 2006 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships. As the League's lone competitor at the NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships, he finished 11th in the 5,000-meter run. Overall was recently named the League's 2006 Cross Country Athlete of the Year.
Also returning for the Butler men's squad are 2006 League individual champions Andy Rayner (indoor 1,000 meters), Alex Hains (indoor 3,000 meters), and Andrew Toward (outdoor 10,000 meters).
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Tom Grant led the Titan men last year as the individual League champion in the indoor long-jump event.
Krista Switzer also made it to the top of the podium for
The Wright State University women enter the 2006-07 season under the direction of first-year head coach Sylvia Kamp.
Senior Cortney Mann set the school indoor record for the weight throw (15.76 meters) and posted
Junior Casanav Simmons will be the top returning sprinter for the Raiders after finishing third in the 400 meter dash at the indoor League Championships.
Steve Bartholomew was named the 2006 Mid-Con Outdoor Athlete of the Year after capturing two individual event titles. The junior won the hammer throw with a school-record toss of 189-7 and followed with a winning effort of 170-4 in the discus.
Junior sprinter Melanie Wilson currently holds five individual Crusader records and is a four-time All-Mid Con honoree. Amanda Body will join