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alabama inFormationLocation Tuscaloosa, Ala.Enrollment 31,747Founded April 12, 1831Nickname Crimson TideColors Crimson and WhiteConference SoutheasternPresident Dr. Judy L. BonnerAthletic Director Mal MooreAssociate Athletics Director/SWA Marie RobbinsFaculty Representative Dr. Kevin WhitakerFacility Harry Pritchett Running Course
team Quick Facts2011 SEC Finish Men - 5th/Women - 6th2011 NCAA Regional Men - 18th/Women - 6th2011 NCAA Finish Men - NA/Women - NAReturning Runners Men - 1/Women - 3Newcomers Men - 10/Women - 9
HistoryMen’s SEC Championships 3 1973, 2008, 2009Women’s SEC Championships 2 1986, 1987Men’s NCAA Regional Championships 7 1999, 2000, 2001, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009Women’s NCAA Regional Championships 3 1978, 1979, 1986
coacHing staFFHead Coach Dan WatersAlma Mater Kansas, 1995Season at Alabama Second SeasonAssistant Coach Adam TribbleAlma Mater Georgia, 2002Season at Alabama Second Season
support staFFAthletic Trainer - Men Bernard BurroughsAthletic Trainer - Women Christina MeyerStrength & Conditioning Rocky ColburnAdministrative Assistant Kim Murphy
atHletics communications Cross Country Contact Douglas WalkerE-Mail dwalker@ia.ua.eduOffice Phone 205-348-7245Mobile Phone 205-310-8682Fax 205-348-8841Website www.RollTide.comTwitter @AlabamaTrack
Mailing Address Box 870391 Tuscaloosa, AL 35487Shipping Address 323 Bryant Drive Coleman Coliseum, Room 170 Tuscaloosa, AL 35487
table oF contentsalabama cross countryQuick Facts 1Media Information 1The University of Alabama 2-3Athletics Director Mal Moore 4President Dr. Judy L. Bonner 5
2012 outlookRosters 6-7Outlook/Schedule 8
2012 crimson tideHead Coach Dan Waters 9Assistant Coach Adam Tribble 10Coaching/Support Staff 10Men’s Student-Athlete Profiles 11-13Women’s Student-Athlete Profiles 14-17
2011 reviewSchedule/Results 19Honors & Awards 19Men’s Review 20Women’s Review 21Top Times 22
records & HistoryAcademics 23The Southeastern Conference 24SEC Championships 25SEC Honors and Awards 26NCAA South Region Championships 27NCAA Championships 28All-Americans 29Academic Excellence and the Crimson Tide 30-31Harry Pritchett Running Park 32
media services/credentialsUp-to-date release packages containing statistics, season results, performance lists and notes are provided to the media as requested. Those wishing to cover Alabama cross country should contact Doug Walker via e-mail (dwalker@ia.ua.edu) or phone (205-348-7245) to request credentials and or available parking for home meets. Head coach Dan Waters and select student-athletes typically are available 10 minutes after the conclusion of their respective races.
internetInformation about University of Alabama athletics can be found online at RollTide.com. For information about the Crimson Tide cross country program, select track & field/cross country under the sports drop-down menu on the home page.
interviewsInterviews with head coach Dan Waters and all student-athletes should be arranged through Doug Walker. Coach Waters and the student-athlete availability varies due to training and travel schedules. However, Monday through Wednesday typically are the best days to speak with them during the week.
Harry pritcHett running parkAll University of Alabama home meets will be staged at the Harry Pritchett Running Park. If you require parking to cover an event at the facility, please contact Doug Walker at least a week in advance.
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Directions to Harry Pritchett Running ParkFrom the University of Alabama campus: Take Paul Bryant Drive east to Route 82. Go east on Route 82 and make a left on 15th street. Proceed east on 15th street and continue until exiting to the right at the University Arboretum exit. Go straight off the exit and follow the road as it curves down the hill. When the road splits at the bottom of the hill, go right into the course entrance.
From east and west of Tuscaloosa: Take I-20/59 to Exit 73 for Route 82. Go west on Route 82 through several traffic lights to 15th Street. Make a right on 15th Street and continue until exiting to the right at the University Arboretum exit. Go straight off the exit and follow the road as it curves down the hill. When the road splits at the bottom of the hill, turn right into the course entrance.
ua video Feeds/televisionThe University of Alabama, through the Crimson Tide Sports Network (CTSN), offers a FTP site that provides up-to-date interviews with coaches and athletes, taped video highlights and narrated tape packages from September through May. On occasion, the cross country team is featured in this package. Please call the Communications Office for more details at 205-348-6084. During the fall, the cross country team’s progress will be covered on “Crimson Tide This Week,” a 30-minute weekly regional sports show.
The 2012 University of Alabama Cross Country Media Guide was produced by the staff of the UA Athletics Communications Office. The publication was written and edited by Ty Patton and Douglas Walker. Photography by UA Athletics Photography Department. Special thanks to the Crimson Tide coaching staff, Brent Holling-sworth and Jonathan King for the cover designs, as well as Pete LaFleur for editing assistance. Copyright 2012 by the Board of Trustees of the University of Alabama. “Roll Tide”, “Crimson Tide”, “Bama” and the primary and secondary logos are registered trademarks of The University of Alabama.
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by opportunities. If you want to get involved, join one of more than 350 student organizations, help plan concerts and speaker series, participate in intramural teams or run for student government.
If you enjoy the arts, you can take advantage of a rich and varied schedule of musical, dance and theatre per-formances, art galleries and exhibitions, lectures and readings by writers, poets and experts on every topic imaginable. You can enrich your knowledge of the state and University’s history by visiting one of UA’s
-facts and offer hands-on exploration opportunities.
From the architecture on campus to the landscaping, the University of Alabama campus is one of the most beautiful places in the state of Alabama.
The Ferguson Center was completed in 1973. Plans at the time called for the building to be constructed over Woods Hall, but it was built slightly to the north thanks to a student campaign to save the art building.
The Ferguson Center Game Room is the perfect place to unwind, test your skill at a video game, play a friendly game of pool or ping-pong, or enter a cam-pus tournament. With seven pool tables, video games, a ping-pong table, computer gaming and televisions, the Game Room offers a fun escape to the daily pres-sures of college life.
The University of Alabama offers a complete educa-tional, cultural and social experience. Whatever your
-ity or a program that will appeal to you at UA.
The newly expanded Student Recreation Center of-
and staff. It includes two multi-use gyms, nine multi-purpose courts, weight machines, 1/8-mile jogging track, extensive cardio area, locker rooms, indoor swimming pool, dry and steam saunas, 12 lighted tennis courts, four aerobics rooms, eight racquetball courts and a squash court—together encompassing more than 200,000 square feet. The facility’s outdoor aquatic area, which opened in the summer of 2003, features a lazy river, lap swim, large water-park-type slide and plenty of deck space.
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Ranked among the top 50 public universities in the nation in U.S. News and World Report’s annual college rankings for more than a decade, the University of Alabama ranked 31st among public universities, its highest ranking ever, in the 2012 rankings. UA’s most recent college rankings include:
nation, spring 2012.
among the “top 10 most popular business schools,” based on the percent of accepted applicants who chose to attend the school.
2012.
among public universities in the enrollment of National Merit Scholars, with 181 scholars enrolled, up by more than 50 over the previous year’s 128.
-ter Scholars and one was named a Truman Scholar, bringing UA’s totals for the past 25 years to 37 Goldwater Scholars and eight Truman Scholars. Alabama has produced 15 Rhodes Scholars and numerous Hollings Scholars.
-versity libraries qualifying for membership in the prestigious As-sociation of Research Libraries and 32nd among public universi-ty libraries. UA has made dramatic improvement in the rankings, moving up from 102nd overall and 64th among public university libraries in the past 10 years.
2011. The past entering freshman class, at 5,772 students, was the largest in UA history and included 1,614 students who had a 4.0 or higher cumulative high school GPA.
-countancy at Alabama is No. 20 in Public Accounting Report’s most recent annual professors’ survey. The UA graduate program in accounting was ranked 24.
PRWeek Magazine has recognized the public relations program in Alabama’s College of Communication and Information Sci-
past four years.
-coming a hallmark of the undergraduate experience at Alabama. More than 400 undergraduates now showcase their research and creative activity projects at UA’s annual “Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity Conference.”
2010-2011 academic year alone, more than 20,000 UA students completed 780,000-plus hours of community service with 120 community partners. Nearly 6,300 students participated in 150 service-learning courses.
Community Service Honor Roll by the Corporation for National and Community Service. The Community Service Honor Roll is the highest federal recognition a school can achieve for its com-mitment to service learning and civic engagement.
Life at The Capstone is full of opportunities ...
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MAL M. MOOREA T H L E T I C S D I R E C T O R
The University of Alabama’s director of athletics since 1999, Mal Moore has made an indelible mark on one of the nation’s most storied athletic programs, leading a department that has enjoyed tremendous success athletically and academically and has undergone an unprecedented period of growth during his tenure.
Through his guidance, Alabama’s athletic department remains focused on his vision of having all Crimson Tide athletic teams and student-athletes competitive at the highest level nationally while continuing to elevate athletic facilities at the Capstone to premier status nationally for all sports.
During his tenure as director of athletics, Moore has overseen more than $200 million of capital improvements to University of Alabama athletic facilities. Those projects have encompassed the entire scope of all Crimson Tide athletic
administrator.
constituents, from fellow coaches and former players, to fans and the business community. All of those experiences and relationships - in addition to his ability to unify those many constituents - have made him the ideal person to lead Alabama athletics in the 21st century.
Moore’s dedication to and love of the University of Alabama was recognized on March 28, 2007, when, as a permanent tribute to his life-long contribution to the University of Alabama, the Board of Trustees of the University of Alabama
Mal M. Moore Athletic Facility.
Under Moore’s direction, Alabama’s athletic teams have produced national championship teams in football (2009 and 2011), gymnastics (2002, 2011 and 2012), women’s golf (2012) and softball (2012) and Southeastern Conference championships in football, basketball, baseball, gymnastics, men’s golf, women’s golf, men’s cross country and softball.
Alabama athletes have earned some of the highest honors the SEC and NCAA have to offer, including SEC Athlete of the Year, SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year, NCAA Top VIII, NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships and NCAA Sportsperson of the Year. These honors are over and above the individual conference and national titles that Alabama athletes continue to bring home to the Capstone on a regular basis.
In addition to making his mark on Alabama, Moore also has made a national impact as a key member of several prestigious NCAA and college football committees. Moore has served on the NCAA Division I Football Issues Committee, the SEC Athletic Directors Bowl Advisory Committee, and the Big Six Conferences Minority Coaches Forum.
Moore’s distinguished record of service to UA began more than 50 years ago when he joined the Crimson Tide football squad as a scholarship player for coach Paul “Bear” Bryant from 1958-62. Moore has the distinction of being a part of nine national championship football teams as a player, coach and athletic director (1961, 1964, 1965, 1973, 1978, 1979, 1992, 2009, and 2011), 16 SEC championships, and 38 bowl trips. He is the only individual connected with the Tide program to be a part of nine national football championships.
In 2011, he was elected to the State of Alabama Sports Hall of Fame for his accomplishments as a coach and an administrator. The National Football Foundation then named Moore its 2012 John L. Toner Award winner, which goes annually to the athletic director who has “demonstrated superior administrative abilities and shown outstanding dedication to college athletics and particularly college football.”
During a coaching career that spanned 31 years, Moore spent 22 of those at Alabama with stops at Montana State, Notre Dame and the NFL’s St. Louis and Phoenix Cardinals. At Alabama, Moore started as coach Bryant’s graduate assistant
before becoming quarterbacks coach from 1971-82, also serving as the Tide’s
under Gene Stallings from 1990-93 before moving into athletic administration.
A 1963 graduate of the University of Alabama, Moore holds both an undergraduate degree in Sociology and a 1964 Master’s Degree in Secondary Education from the Capstone. A native of Dozier, Ala., he was married to the former Charlotte Davis of Tuscaloosa for 41 years before she passed away after a long illness in 2010. He has one daughter, Mrs. Steve (Heather) Cook of Scottsdale, Ariz., a granddaughter, Anna Lee, and a grandson, Charles Cannon.
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Dr. Judith L. Bonner was named the 28th president of The University of Alabama on Nov. 1, 2012. Founded in 1831, the University is the state’s fl agship and a student-centered comprehensive research university.
Dr. Bonner recently served as interim president from March 5 until Aug. 31, 2012. She was promoted to executive vice president and provost on April 1, 2006, after serving as provost and vice president for Academic Affairs since March 2003. During the decade she served as provost, the University underwent transformational change growing from 19,000 students in 2003 to more than 33,600 in 2012. Each year, the academic strength of the student body and the faculty exceeded the record set the previous year.
Alabama’s athletics programs likewise have excelled in recent years with four teams winning national championships in 2011-2012. Athletics Director Mal Moore lauds Dr. Bonner’s commitment to athletics as well as academics. “Dr. Bonner has long been a supporter of Alabama athletics and I am excited about her leadership of our great University. We have a unique unity on our campus, a special bond between our athletics program and the University at-large. Dr. Bonner’s leadership will only serve to enhance that relationship and the unity that has been such a vital part of our athletics and academic success over these many years,” Moore said.
Dr. Bonner joined the faculty at The University of Alabama in 1981 as associate professor and head of the department of human nutrition and hospitality. She served as assistant academic vice president from 1985-1990 and as special assistant to the president from 1989-1991. Promoted to professor in 1988, she was named dean of the College of Human Environmental Sciences in 1989 and held that position until 2003. Prior to coming to UA, she held faculty appointments in the department of pediatrics at UAB and the department of medical dietetics at The Ohio State University.
Dr. Bonner earned her bachelor’s and master’s degrees from The University of Alabama and her Ph.D. from The Ohio State University, all in nutrition. Her research, focused on nutritional needs of chronically ill children and on eating disorders, has resulted in numerous publications.
Dr. Bonner is an active member of civic, scientifi c and professional organizations. Among other awards and honors, her accolades include the Distinguished Alumni Award from The Ohio State University, the AHEA Leader Award and the award for Outstanding Dietitian for the state of Alabama.
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Name Class Hometown (Last School) NotesJustin Ahalt Fr. College Park, Md. (Eleanor Roosevelt) Finished sixth at the 2011 4A Maryland state cross country championships Marshall Anderson Fr. Papillion, Neb. (Papillion-LaVista) Helped lead his club team, the Broclaw Blazers, to three youth national titlesParker Deuel Fr. Alamo, Calif. (San Ramon Valley) 2010 USATF Junior Olympic cross country national championAndrew Faris Fr. Chippewa Falls, Wis. (Chippewa Falls) Placed 14th at the 2011 Wisconsin State cross country championships Robbie Farnham-Rose Fr. Borough Green, England (Wrotham) Finished second in the U20 1,500 meters at the Aviva England Athletics Championships Andrew Harris Fr. Jasper, Ala. (Walker) Three-time state champion in the 800 meters (2010, 2011, 2012)Alex Jenkins Fr. Downingtown, Pa. (Downingtown West)
Alex LoPresti Fr. Staten Island, N.Y. (Monsignor Farrell) Helped lead his cross country squad to a No. 29 national ranking
Gil Walton Fr. Fairhope, Ala. (McCallie (Tenn.) Placed second in the 3,200 meters at the FSU Relays, with a personal best of 9:12.34 Nic Wolfe Fr. Stafford, Va. (Mountain View) Named the Fredericksburg Star Boys Runner of the Year
MEN’S ROSTER
Freshman
Papillion, Neb. (Papillion-LaVista)
Marshall ANDERSON
Freshman
College Park, Md. (Eleanor Roosevelt)
Justin AHALT
Freshman
Alamo, Calif. (San Ramon Valley)
Parker DEUEL
Freshman
Chippewa Falls, Wis. (Chippewa Falls)
Andrew FARIS
Freshman
Borough Green, England (Wrotham)
Robbie FARNHAM-ROSE
Freshman
Jasper, Ala. (Walker)
Andrew HARRIS
Freshman
Downingtown, Pa. (Downingtown West)
Alex JENKINS
Sophomore
Jackson, Tenn. (Madison Academic)
Matt JOYNER
Freshman
Staten Island, N.Y. (Monsignor Farrell)
AlexLoPRESTI
Freshman
Chesterfield, Mo. (Parkway Central)
Eric SIVILL
Freshman
Fairhope, Ala. (McCallie (Tenn.)
Gil WALTON
Freshman
Stafford, Va. (Mountain View)
Nic WOLFE
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Natalie Dimits Fr. Livermore, Calif. (Livermore)
Katelyn Greenleaf Fr. St. Petersburg, Fla. (Northside Christian) Placed third in the 2011 Florida Class A state cross country championships
Susie Kemper Fr. Liberty Hill, Texas (Liberty Hill) Won the 2011 Class 3A Texas state cross country championship Palee Myrex Jr. Bremen, Ala. (Cold Springs) Ran in the lineup throughout the 2011 seasonMeropi Panagiotou Fr. Nicosia, Cyprus (M. Koutsofta Panayides) Won a bronze medal in the 1,500 meters at the 2011 European Youth Olympic FestivalAnalisa Patrick Fr. Tuscaloosa, Ala. (American Christian Academy) 2010 and 2011 Alabama state cross country championRebecca Stover Fr. Knoxville, Tenn. (Bearden) 2010 class AAA 1,600 meter state champion and runner-up in the 800 metersAbigail Tankersley Fr. Boerne, Texas (Champion) Finished eighth at the 2011 Texas state cross country championshipsClaire Turner Jr. Signal Mountain, Tenn. (Red Bank) Team’s top newcomer in 2011, competing in three meets (including SEC meet)
WOMEN’S ROSTER
Senior
Birmingham, Ala. (Vestavia Hills)
Elsbeth DENTON
Freshman
Livermore, Calif. (Livermore)
Natalie DIMITS
Freshman
Stafford, Va. (Mountain View)
Kimberley FICENEC
Freshman
St. Petersburg, Fla. (Northside Christian)
Katelyn GREENLEAF
Freshman
Chillicothe, Ohio (Zane Trace)
Taylor HATFIELD
Freshman
Liberty Hill, Texas (Liberty Hill)
Susie KEMPER
Junior
Bremen, Ala. (Cold Springs)
Palee MYREX
Freshman
Nicosia, Cyprus (M. Koutsofta Panayides)
Meropi PANAGIOTOU
Freshman
Tuscaloosa, Ala. (American Christian)
Analisa PATRICK
Freshman
Knoxville, Tenn. (Bearden)
Rebecca STOVER
Freshman
Boerne, Texas (Champion)
Abigail TANKERSLEY
Junior
Signal Mountain, Tenn. (Red Bank)
Claire TURNER
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Head coach Dan Waters enters his second season at the helm of the University
foundation for the future of his men’s cross country and distance program with an extremely young squad in 2012. The Crimson Tide’s roster features only one returner in sophomore Matt Joyner and 11 freshmen with impeccable high school credentials but an obvious lack of collegiate experience. “The fact that Matt [Joyner] got some experience last season will show this season,” Waters said. “We’re also extremely excited to get a bunch of runners in here we signed in the winter and were able to see how they developed as high school
Waters’ aim is to utilize this season to allow his young squad to gain valuable training and competitive experience that should promise dividends in the coming years for the Tide. “The student-athletes that we have in here are in a very developmental stage, but they will be extraordinarily good when they’re juniors and seniors,” Waters said. “What will make them good is getting this experience at this point in their career. Instead of waiting years for their time to come, they’re getting that experience right now.” In a sport dominated by veteran teams and runners who already have gained that experience, Waters has tempered his expectations for the squad given its relative youth, but at the same time, he admits the potential to see growth this season. “There’s going to be surprises this season and some people who will really develop and shock us all down the road,” Waters said. The primary goal for this season will not necessarily be accomplished in the competitive arena but on the practice trails and locker room. “We hope to bring the team together and become a cohesive unit,” Waters said. “Our program will strive to create a standard whereby everyone will learn to trust each other, hold each other accountable, and build a culture that produces champions.”
of creating that culture and standard
the season, with the Crimson Tide Cross Country Kick-Off at the Harry Pritchett Running Course. It will be one of two home meets for the young Tide as they will host the Crimson Classic on Oct. 13. This annual event promises to be one of the most competitive Crimson Classics in recent history as it now is UA and
conference championship meets. This season’s SEC Championships will be hosted by Vanderbilt in Nashville, Tenn. Alabama will get a sneak peek of that course at the Commodore Classic on Sept. 15. The Tide also will compete at Notre Dame on Sept. 28
part of the regular season.
Much like the men’s team, the 2012 edition of the Alabama women’s cross country team will feature an extreme youth movement with only three experienced runners on the roster joined by nine newcomers. Those veterans runners include senior Elsbeth Denton and juniors Palee Myrex and Claire Turner. Denton and Myrex competed in all six 2011 meets while injuries cut Turner’s season short after four races. “The interesting thing about the women’s team is we have three women with experience which is really valuable to the group of runners coming in,” Waters said. “We can see a handful of those freshmen really developing and having an impact in
Those incoming student-athletes bring troves of potential and high school accomplishments to the Capstone and are one of the top classes of incoming distances runners the Tide has seen in years. The bulk of those honors and awards have come on the track in the distance events, making the coaches’ top priority preparing the team for cross country racing against the more veteran teams in the Southeastern Conference. “How they adapt to running on the courses will be critical to their success and what we’re trying to teach them as individuals and as a team unit,” Waters said. “We want to be able to lay the foundation early for running good, technical races as a team.”
With no shortage of young talent on his roster, Waters admits that his goal for
the women’s team is much the same as the men’s: recognizing the formative nature of this season in laying the groundwork for future success, as his roster matures and gains collegiate experience. The coaching staff also will be presented with the task of making sure that this squad, although brimming with talent, trains and races intelligently throughout the season. “Our challenge as coaches will be keeping them reigned in and making sure they’re developing with long-term intentions,” Waters said. “We want to teach them as athletes how to stay fresh so they can be at their strongest at the end of the season.” That lesson will be stretched across
all four months of the cross country season, with
showcase the team coming on its home course on Sept. 1 for the Crimson Tide Cross Country Kick-Off. More than a month later, the rewards of that training should be evident at the annual Crimson Classic where the team will look to defend its title on the Harry Pritchett Running Course. That meet again will serve
and barometer heading into the SEC Championships on Oct. 26 on the home course of Vanderbilt, the defending SEC champion. In September, the team will race at the Commodore Classic on Sept. 15 and the Notre Dame Invitational on Sept. 28.
MEN’S OUTLOOK WOMEN’S OUTLOOK
The Tide’s top returnee from 2011, Matt Joyner’s role as a leader will be vital
to Alabama’s young 2012 team.
After a standout freshman season in 2011, Claire Turner will look for
continued improvement in 2012.
Date Event LocationSept. 1 Crimson Tide Cross Country Kick-Off Tuscaloosa, Ala. Harry Pritchett Running Course
Sept. 15 Commodore Classic Nashville, Tenn.
Sept. 28 Notre Dame Invitational South Bend, Ind.
Oct. 13 Crimson Classic Tuscaloosa, Ala. Harry Pritchett Running Course
Oct. 26 SEC Championships Nashville, Tenn.
Nov. 9 NCAA South Regional Tallahassee, Fla.
Nov. 17 NCAA Championships Louisville, Ky.
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Alabama head coach Dan Waters is known as one of the nation’s best recruiters. He enters his second
season in Tuscaloosa in 2012-13.
THE DAN WATERS FILE
PERSONAL INFORMATIONBirthdate: October 25, 1971Hometown: Prairie Village, KansasHigh School: Bishop Miege High SchoolCollege: University of Kansas – Bachelor’s Degree (Secondary Education), 1995
COACHING CAREER2011-Present: Head Coach, Alabama2004-11: Assistant Coach, Texas A&M2001-04: Assistant Coach, Georgia1996-2001: Assistant Coach, TCU1995-96: Volunteer Assistant Coach, Texas
COACHING HONORS:
1999, 2000, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010 as determined by Track and Field News.
2009 and 2010 men’s and women’s NCAA national outdoor championship teams.
country team that won the South Central regional championship, breaking a 19-year winning streak held by the University of Arkansas.
the 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010 women’s indoor and outdoor Big 12 Conference championship teams.
school history).
Region cross country championship appearance.
that was runner up at the 2003 SEC cross country
program history).
program history).
that won the Southwest Conference outdoor track championship.
Championships in 2009, 2010 and 2011 as the second school to achieve the NCAA Championship
both programs win three in a row. Recruiting classes coordinated by Waters at Texas A&M earned No. 1 rankings by Track & Field News. In 2009 the men’s and women’s recruiting classes were chosen the top recruiting classes in the nation by the monthly magazine, becoming the second school to earn that acclaim in the 15-year history of Track & Field News ranking collegiate classes. The Aggie women also enjoyed a three-year run as
women’s program to achieve that. Known for his strong administrative and organizational skills, Waters has overseen the event management at championship events, including the 2009 and 2011 NCAA Indoor Championships, 2009 Big 12 Indoor Championships, and 2003 SEC Cross Country Championships. In cross country, Waters earned the South Central Region Men’s Coach-of-the-Year honor in 2008 when Texas A&M won the team title during
powerhouse Arkansas for the region title. Waters
Cross Country Championships over the past 16 years. The regional team title the Aggie men claimed
country team for the NCAAs. Waters came to Texas A&M in August, 2004, after serving a three-year stint overseeing the distance
years at Texas Christian in a similar capacity. During his stay in Athens, Ga., Waters led the
in the NCAA cross country championships, as well as a team victory at the NCAA South Regional Championships. At the conference level, the
school history, while the women’s team matched its
his distance runners broke seven school records. At TCU, Waters helped the Horned Frogs win four Western Athletic Conference team championships -
team conference titles in TCU history. During his stay in Fort Worth, the Horned Frogs notched four
No. 1 nationally by Trackwire.com in 2001. His athletes at TCU included Khadevis Robinson, who won the 1998 NCAA 800 meter crown. Robinson is a two-time U.S. Champion who competed in the 800 at the 2004 and 2012 Olympic Games. Waters began his coaching career as a volunteer assistant coach at the University of Texas from 1995-96. Waters is married to the former Jennifer Miller. He received his bachelor’s degree in secondary education from the University of Kansas in 1995. A standout runner for the Jayhawks, he was the 1992 Big Eight champion in the 800 meters and ran a leg on KU’s 1992 All-America indoor 3,200-meter relay. He was elected the Jayhawks’ team captain in 1993 and 1995, and was named a CoSIDA Academic All-American in 1995.
Dan Waters enters his second season at the helm of the University of Alabama cross country and
He was named the head men’s and women’s track
of Alabama on May 11, 2011, after seven extremely successful seasons as an assistant at Texas A&M.
successfully merged the men’s and women’s teams
new team environment and identity for the Crimson Tide. Changing that long established culture brought renewed energy and excitement to the program and results followed on the track with three Alabama competitors earning All-America honors during the
as the runner-up in the women’s high jump. In the
to the NCAA Championships with four coming home as All-Americans and Alexis Paine setting a school record in the pole vault (13-5 1/4). While serving as recruiting coordinator and distance coach for the Aggies under the tutelage of legendary A&M head coach Pat Henry, Waters was a key contributor to a coaching staff that led the Aggies to unprecedented success on the national scene. The Aggies won six NCAA national championships, including back-to-back-to-back
to accomplish that feat. The Aggie women won eight consecutive Big 12 titles (four indoor, four outdoor) in a four-year
indoor title since a Southwest Conference team title in 1980. Both programs have been ranked No. 1 by the coaches poll over the past couple of years, both indoors and outdoors. One of the nation’s top distance coaches, Waters also served as the recruiting coordinator at Texas A&M and assisted the process of upgrading the program’s talent level to be consistently competitive on the national level. His recruiting and coaching efforts were vital in the men and women each winning three consecutive NCAA Outdoor
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an assistant coach overseeing the Crimson Tide’s distance runners.
at the NCAA Regional Championships since 1988. Prior to coming to Tuscaloosa, Tribble spent two seasons in the same role at Oregon State following stints at Arkansas and his alma mater, Georgia, where he was coached by current Alabama head coach Dan Waters. “I’ve always recognized Adam’s deep passion for the sport and he’s educated himself in the sport as well as anyone,” says Waters. “He has a fantastic relationship with distance runners and knows how to relate to them. Adam also brings a great level of organization and energy to our staff.”
“When coach Waters talked to me about this position, it was obviously an incredible opportunity and I think Alabama is a great situation,” Tribble says. “There is a commitment to track and cross country that is very exciting and a great thing to be a part of. The opportunity to be able to come back into the SEC is something I’ve wanted to do, especially to a program like Alabama.”
marathon. A 2002 graduate of Georgia with a degree in health and physical education, Tribble also received a graduate degree from Georgia in movement studies. In May of 2012, he married the former Meredith Crane, a former cross country and distance coach at the University of Mississippi.
Assistant Coach
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AdamTRIBBLE
SUPPORT STAFFTRACK & FIELD COACHING STAFF
Jumps
Dick BOOTH
Sprints/Hurdles
MattKANE
Assistant Sprints/Hurdles
Miguel PATE
Throws
DougREYNOLDS
HeatherANDERSAcademic Advisor
BernardBURROUGHSAthletic Training
TinaMEYERAthletic Training
RockyCOLBURNStrength & Conditioning
RedLEONARDEvent Management
KimMURPHYAdministrative Assistant
JasonNANCEEquipment Manager
DouglasWALKERCommunications
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Justin AHALTFreshman
College Park, Md.
Eleanor Roosevelt
Career BestsTrack
Prep and PersonalFinished sixth at the 2011 4A state cross country championship with a 3-mile time of 16:55.1 ... took top honors at the Maryland South Region cross country championship ... named the Prince Georges County Gazette boys cross country runner of the year ... won the 3,200 meters at the 4A state indoor championships and was seventh in the 1,600 meters... set a then-personal best in the 1,600 and 3,200 meters as a runner-up in both
junior year with times of 4:20.05 and 9:22.98 ... majoring in engineering ... son of Brent and Karen Ahalt.
Marshall ANDERSON Freshman
Papillion, Neb.
Papillion-LaVista
Career BestsTrack
Prep and Personal2010 Nebraska state champion in the 3,200 and 1,600 meters, establishing school records in both events ...
championship and 13th in the 1,600 meters ... fourth at the 2011 state cross country championship with a
2010 championships ... helped lead his club team, the Broclaw Blazers, to three youth national championships ... majoring in engineering ... son of Kyle and Mary Anderson.
ParkerDEUEL Freshman
Alamo, Calif.
San Ramon Valley
Career BestsTrack
Prep and Personal2010 USATF Junior Olympic cross country national champion ... All-American at that event a total of
championships ... California North Coast Section cross country champion in 2010 and 2011 ... led San Ramon Valley High School to North Coast titles in 2009, 2010 and 2011 ... all-conference in cross country
American, twice in the steeplechase and 1,500 meters and once in the 4x800-meter relay ... silver medalist in the 3,000 meters at the 2010 Youth Olympic Trials ... son of Jeffrey and Gretchen Deuel ... majoring in communications.
AndrewFARIS Freshman
Chippewa Falls, Wis.
Chippewa Falls
Career BestsTrack
Prep and PersonalPlaced 14th at the 2011 Wisconsin state cross country
2012 state sectional meet ... won the 3,200 meters at the 2011 Big Rivers Conference Championship and
state meet in both cross country and on the track during his prep career ... son of Scott and Marjorie Faris ... majoring in economics.
RobbieFARNHAM-ROSEFreshman
Borough Green, England
Wrotham
Career BestsTrack
Prep and PersonalCompeted for the Tonbridge Athletic Club in his native England ... ran a personal best of 1:49.61 in the 800 meters to win the BMC Regional Races ... second in the U20 section of the 1,500 meters at the Aviva England Athletics Championships & World Trials ... third at the English Schools’ cross country championship
championship ... son of Robert Farnham and Eileen Rose.
AndrewHARRISFreshman
Jasper, Ala.
Walker
Career BestsTrack
Prep and PersonalA three-time Alabama state champion in the 800 meters (2010, 2011 and 2012) ... also won the 2012 state title
third in 2010 ... 2012 state indoor champion in the 800 -
try championships and was all-state in 2010 and 2009 ... two-time AAU Junior Olympic National Champion in the 2,000-meter steeplechase (2010 and 2011) ... class president and an Eagle Scout ... majoring in pre-physi-cal therapy ... son of Kenny and Ashley Harris.
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AlexJENKINS Freshman
Downingtown, Pa.
Downingtown West
Career BestsTrack
Prep and Personal
championships in the 800 meters as a senior ... high school team captain in both track and cross country as a senior ... led his 4x800-meter relay team to a seventh-
a 10th-place showing during the outdoor season ... majoring in chemical engineering on a National Merit Scholarship ... member of the University Honors Program and the Computer-Based Honors Program ... son of Michael and Kathryn Jenkins.
Matt JOYNERSophomore
Jackson, Tenn.
Madison Academic
Career BestsTrack
Cross Country
Freshman (2011-12)Cross CountryFinished with a time of 34:24.8 at the 10-kilometer NCAA South Regional ... posted an 8-kilometer time of 27:14.39 at the SEC Championships ... ran the 8-kilometer Crimson Classic in a time of 26:59.91 ... turned in a personal-best time of 26:04.43 at the
8-kilometer Commodore Classic.
Outdoor Track SeasonFinished 19th in the 1,500-meter prelims at the SEC Championships, with a time of 4:01.56 ... eighth in the 1,500 meters at the Auburn War Eagle Invitational, with a personal-best 4:00.08 ... timed a 4:00.81 in the 1,500
1:56.21 in the 800 meters at the USF Bulls Invitational,
Indoor Track SeasonSet a career best in the mile at SEC Championships with a 4:17.90 ... placed 15th in the mile at the Texas A&M Invitational (4:19.52) ... ran a 4:19.26 mile at the New Balance Invitational ... 11th in the mile at the Auburn Invitational, with a time of 4:26.58 ... recorded a 4:22.81 mile at the Crimson Tide Indoor Opener.
Prep and Personal2010 Tennessee A-AA state champion in cross country … named to the 2010 all-state and all-region teams
during the track season, he won the A-AA state title
set then-personal bests of 1:57.93 in the 800 meters and 4:16.44 in the 1,500 … named the Jackson Sun 2010
the 2009 state championships in the 1,600 meters … graduated from Madison Academic High School with a perfect 4.0 cumulative grade-point average .. majoring in mechanical engineering ... son of Brian and Melanie Buchholz.
AlexLoPRESTI Freshman
Staten Island, N.Y.
Monsignor Farrell
Career BestsTrack
Prep and PersonalHelped lead his cross country squad to a fourth-place
No. 29 national ranking ... competed primarily at 4,000 meters in cross country, with a personal best of 13:27 ... received the Senior Scholar Award for Staten Island cross country ... named to the Staten Island Advance’s all state team three times ... led off the distance medley relay at New Balance Indoor Nationals that turned in the seventh-best time in the nation ... Staten Island champion in the 1,600 meters and the New York Sectional Champion in the 800 ... also won Eastern State title in the 800 ... majoring in engineering ... son of Salvatore and Maria LoPresti.
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EricSIVILL Freshman
Chesterfield, Mo.
Parkway Central
Career BestsTrack
Prep and PersonalPlaced 15th at the 2011 Missouri state cross country
in the 1,600 meters and ninth in the 3,200 at the 2012
USATF All-American in the 1,500 meters ... twice an
metallurgical engineering ... son of John and Teri Sivill.
GilWALTON Freshman
Fairhope, Ala.
McCallie (Tenn.)
Career BestsTrack
Prep and PersonalAlabama resident who was not eligible to compete in high school competition in Tennessee, due to receiving a merit scholarship to attend the prestigious McCallie School ... competing as an individual, he placed fourth in the mile (4:15.27) at the Music City Distance Carnival ... second in the 3,200 meters at the FSU Relays with a personal best of 9:12.34 ... won the 3,200 meters at the 2011 Chattanooga Optimist Track Championship ... set a course record en route to winning the 2011 Scottsboro Cross Country Invitational ... set the McCallie school record in the 5,000 meters, at 15:42.20 ... competed in
third ... son of Randolph and Helen Walton.
NicWOLFE Freshman
Stafford, Va.
Mountain View
Career BestsTrack
Prep and PersonalNamed the Fredericksburg Star Boys’ runner of the year ... won the 3,200 meters at the Northwest Region
indoor championships in the 1,000 meters in 2012 ...
2011 VHSL Group AAA state championships with a personal best in the 1,600 meters with a time of 4:16.27 ... eighth at the Commonwealth District Championship in cross country and seventh in the Northwest Region ... three-time team MVP and set the school record in the 1,000 and 1,600 meters ... .. majoring in kinesiology ... son of Johnny and Anne Wolfe.
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Junior (2011-12)Cross Country
SEC Championships in a time of 23:11.34 ... ran a
the Greater Louisville Classic with a 18:57.99 5k time ...
with a 5k time of 19:22.68.
Indoor Track SeasonRan a 4:59.64 in mile prelims at SEC Championships ... recorded personal best in 1,000 meters at Texas A&M Invitational with time of 2:57.05 ... season-best time of
Crimson Tide Indoor Opener ... timed a 5:11.90 in the mile at Auburn Invitational.
Outdoor Track SeasonRan in the 1,500-meter preliminaries at the SEC
placed sixth in the 1,500 meters at the Auburn War Eagle Invitational with a time of 4:35.84 ... recorded a 4:42.93 in the
(4:35.93) ... timed a 2:22.62 in the 800 meters at the
Elsbeth DENTONSenior
Birmingham, Ala.
Vestavia Hills
Sophomore (2010-11)Cross Country
South Regional and turned in the best 6k time of her career (22:07.51) ... placed 48th at the SEC meet ... the
the line in 23rd at the Crimson Classic.
Indoor Tracl SeasonRan the Tide’s best time in the mile on the season
Adidas Classic with 5:11.59.
Outdoor Track SeasonPlaced 20th in the SEC Championships 800 meters with a time of 2:15.02 … posted a season-best 1,500 meters time of 4:32.75 to earn 16th at the SEC Championships
(4:41.56) … fourth in the Tiger Track Classic 3,000 meters (10:02.47) … named to SEC Spring Honor Roll.
Freshman (2009-10)Cross CountryCompeted in all but one race while running in the Tide’s top seven ... placed 17th at the Crimson Classic with a season-best 5-kilometer time of 18:36.00 ...
then personal-best 6-kilometer time of 22:22.72 at the NCAA South Regional Championships.
Indoor Track SeasonRan a personal-best 4:57.49 in the preliminaries of the mile at the SEC Indoor Championships.
Outdoor Track SeasonPosted a personal best time of 2:17.40 in the 800 meters
SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll.
Prep and PersonalCoached by Brett Huber and Tom Jennings at Vestavia Hills High School … member of the 2005 indoor state championship team … named his team’s most valuable runner frp, 2006-08 … helped lead the 4x800-meter relay team that won an indoor state championship in
state cross country championships … member of the National Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society and Key Club ... majoring exercise science … daughter of Jeff and Gracia Denton.
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Livermore, Calif.
Livermore
Career BestsTrack
Prep and Personal
USATF National Cross Country Championships ...
of the 1,600 meters, with a personal best of 5:05.62
country championship ... won the 2010 3,000-meter girls’ race at the Mt. SAC Cross Country Invitational ... majoring in biology ... daughter of Andris and Janet Dimits.
KimberleyFICENEC Freshman
Stafford, Va.
Mountain View
Career BestsTrack
Prep and Personal
in the nation time as a senior, with a personal best of
second at the Virginia state championships in the event ... won her second state championship in the 1,000 meters during the indoor season (second in the 1,600 meters) ... as the state runner up in the 800 meters as a junior and claimed a national championship at the New Balance Outdoor Nationals ... is undecided on a major
KatelynGREENLEAF Freshman
St. Petersburg, Fla.
Northside Christian
Career BestsTrack
Prep and PersonalFinished second in the 1,600 meters at the Florida state championships, with a personal best of 5:01.11 ... won 18 state medals ... placed sixth in the state 800 meters ... ninth in the 1,600 meters at the 2012 Florida Relays ... the St. Petersburg Times runner of the year four years in a row and the Tampa Timesthe year twice ... placed third in the 2011 Florida class A state cross country championships in a time of 18:33.86 ... placed fourth at the 2010 Florida Class A State Championships in the 3,200 meters with a personal-best time of 11:07.93 ... placed fourth in the 800 meters at the 2011 Florida class A outdoor state championships in a time of 2:19.51 ... majoring in pre-physical therapy ... daughter of Barry and Katie Greenleaf.
TaylorHATFIELD Freshman
Chillicothe, Ohio
Zane Trace
Career BestsTrack
Prep and PersonalRan a season-best time of 18:30.15 in the 5,000 meters at the 2011 OHSAA Ohio state cross country
Division II state champion in the 800 meters, with a personal-best and state-record time of 2:08.91 ... state runner-up in the 800 meters at the Division II indoor state championships ... Division II state cross country
Sandy Hoffman.
SusieKEMPER Freshman
Liberty Hill, Texas
Liberty Hill
Career BestsTrack
Prep and PersonalWas a four-time all-state selection ... placed fourth in the 800 meters at the Texas state championships and second in the 1,600 meters ... won the 2011 class 3A Texas state cross country championship with a time of 11:42.27 ... won the 2011 class 3A Texas state championship in the 1,600 meters as a junior, with a time of 5:01.34 ... placed second in the 800 meters at the 2011 class 3A Texas state championships (2:15.56) ... second in the 2010 Class 3A Texas state cross country championships (11:42.07) ... third in the state 800
as a freshman in the 2009 Class 3A Texas State Cross Country Championships with a time of 11:57.49 ... an academic all-state selection ... majoring in education ... daughter of Ronald and Susan Kemper.
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junior season.
Career BestsTrack
Cross Country
Sophomore (2011-12)Cross Country
with a 6-kilometer time of 22:46.0 ... competed at the
Palee MYREXJunior
Bremen, Ala.
Cold Springs
SEC Championships with a 6k time of 22:45.74 ... ran the Crimson Classic 5k in 19:07.37 ... posted a personal best of 18:31.77 at the 5-kilometer Greater Louisville Classic ... ran a time of 19:01.20 at the 5-kilometer Commodore Classic ... opened the season with a 5-kilometer time of 19:32.99 at the Georgia Invitational.
Outdoor Track SeasonFinished 12th in the 10,000 meters at the SEC Championships with a time of 38:41.48 ... turned in a career-best time of 17:43.82 in the 5,000 meters at
recorded a personal best in the 1,500 meters at the Spec Towns Invitational, with a time of 4:44.06 ... posted a 4:49.56 in the 1,500 meters at the Ole Miss Invitational ... ran a 17:57.09 in the 5k race at the Alabama Relays ...
in a time of 4:51.81.
Indoor Track SeasonDid not compete.
Freshman (2010-11)Cross Country
the season … ran a 5-kilometer personal best at the Crimson Classic.
Indoor Track SeasonRan a personal-best mile at the Kentucky Invitational
Outdoor Track SeasonRan the 1,500 meters in 4:47.61 at the Mississippi
Classic 800 meters (2:27.87) … part of the relay team
meter relay (9:31.33).
Prep and PersonalTwo-time Alabama 2A state cross country champion ... helped her team to the 2006 2A team title ... four-time state champion in the 3,200 and 1,600 meters and a three-time champion in the 800 ... a member of the Cold Springs High School basketball team that won back-to-back state titles and four straight Cullman Country titles ... all-state and regional MVP in basketball ... was plagued by injury during her senior cross country season ... a member of the National Honor Society and vice president of her high school class ... daughter of Lee and Ginger Myrex ... majoring in marine science and biology.
MeropiPANAGIOTOU Freshman
Nicosia, Cyprus
Koutsofta-Panayide
Career BestsTrack
Prep and PersonalTook top honors in the 800 and 1,500 meters at both the 2011 Cyprus National Championships and U-19 Championships … won the 2012 junior national championship in the 3,000 meters … placed 10th in the 1,500 meters at the 2011 IAAF World Youth Championships … won a bronze medal in the 1,500 at the 2011 European Youth Olympic Festival … took third in the 1,500 meters at the 2011 Commonwealth Games ... competed in the 2012 World Junior Championships and recorded time of 4:25.10 in the 1,500 meters ... majoring in biology ... daughter of Lenos Panagiotou and Georgia Sofroniou.
AnalisaPATRICK Freshman
Tuscaloosa, Ala.
American Christian
Career BestsTrack
Prep and PersonalTwo-time Alabama state cross country champion (2010 and 2011) ... led American Christian Academy to back-to-back state titles both of those seasons ... second in the 1,600 meters at the Alabama state championships ... all-state in the 800, 1,600 and 3,200 meters in 2011
championships ... member of the state championship 4x800-meter relay team ... daughter of Joseph and Tina Patrick.
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RebeccaSTOVER Freshman
Knoxville, Tenn.
Bearden
Career BestsTrack
Prep and PersonalFull-time soccer player in high school ... placed second in the 1,600 meters with a time of 5:04.98 at the 2011 TSSAA class AAA state championships her junior year
AAA 1,600 meter state champion and runner-up in the 800 meters her sophomore season ... set the Bearden school record in the 800, 1,600, 3,200 and 5,000 meters ... majoring in physical therapy ... daughter of Corby and Melissa Stover.
AbigailTANKERSLEYFreshman
Boerne, Texas
Champion
Career BestsTrack
Prep and PersonalCoached by Dave Fulkerson and Erin Bradley at Boerne Champion High School ... lettered all four years in both cross country and track ... eighth at the 2011 4A Texas state track championship in the 1,600 meters ... seventh at the 2011 Nike Cross Country South Invitational ... came in eighth at the 2011 4A Texas state cross country championships ... seventh in the
4A Texas state championships, with a pair of personal bests ... set school records in the 1,600 and 3,200 meters ... team captain her senior year in both cross country and track and earned MVP honors for both teams in her junior and senior years ... earlier, was home schooled and ran with the FEAST track club until her junior year ... graduated at the top of her 322-student class ... majoring in nutrition, with plans to pursue a career in sports dietitics ... daughter of Mike and Jessie Tankersley ... her father played football at the University of Memphis ... third oldest of 13 children ... her brother, Stephen, runs collegiately at Memphis.
Claire TURNERJunior
Signal Mountain, Tenn.
Red Bank
Career BestsTrack
Cross Country
Sophomore (2011-12)Cross CountryPosted a 5-kilometer time of 19:00.15 at the Crimson
a personal best of 18:43.60 at the 5-kilometer
team scoring at the Georgia Invitational with a 5k time
Indoor Track SeasonDid not compete.
Outdoor Track SeasonPlaced 10th in the 5,000 meters at the Auburn War Eagle Invitational (17:53.97) ... ran a 4:45.97 in the 1,500 meters at the Spec Towns Invitational ... came in 17th in the 1,500 meters at Ole Miss Invitational
Alabama Relays, with a time of 17:37.33 ... 23rd in the 1,500 meters (4:47.75) at the USF Bulls Invitational.
Freshman (2010-11)Cross CountryOne of the team’s top newcomers, competing in three
the Crimson Classic.
Indoor Track SeasonDid not compete.
Outdoor Track Season Recorded a season-best time of 4:47.75 in the 1,500
Prep and Personal2010 Tennessee state champion in both the 3,200 and 1,600 meters ... 2009 Tennessee state cross country champion ... national champion of the 2009 Nike Elite Emerging two-mile race ... named to the 2007 Footlocker All-South team ... named Chattanooga Area Best of Preps runner of the year in 2007 and 2009 ... won the Chattanooga Area Best of Preps John Franklin Award for Academics in 2010 ... majoring in nursing ... daughter of Bryan and Cheryl Turner.
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WHY ALABAMA?At Alabama, we offer a unique approach to building the total program with an approach geared toward helping each student-athlete reach their goals academically, athletically and in life after college. This unique athlete-centered process reaps benefits during the college years and beyond. Here are a few elements of that process.
WHY ALABAMA?
ACADEMICSAlabama’s strong commitment to the academic success of its student-athletes is clear. The University offers a full-time Academic Advisement staff, mentoring and tutorial programs, and is a member of the NCAA CHAMPS/Life Skills Program. In 2011-12, the Crimson Tide’s more than 525 student-athletes averaged over a 3.0 grade point average for the academic year, including 48 that maintained a career GPA of 4.0. Overall, for the second year in a row, five teams posted cumulative GPAs above 3.5. More than 140 student-athletes earned their degrees during the 2011-12 academic year. The latest numbers find that Alabama graduates 74 percent of its student-athletes while the general student population graduates at rate of 66 percent.
ALABAMA’S HONORS COLLEGEAlabama’s unique Honors College believes in attracting the best of the best to do some of the most important work going on in our University. What does that look like on a daily basis? Changing the course of Parkinson’s research, raising the bar on cultural literacy, starting an art program in local schools—in general, supporting communities in need. Students in Honors College don’t come here just to sign up with one of our outstanding faculty members’ program of study – they come to discover their own path. Students partner with faculty to create something that fits, inspires and ultimately educates like nothing else. The Honors College at the University of Alabama is about getting the information and access you need to create a meaningful, purpose-filled life.
A TRADITION OF ATHLETICS SUCCESSEntering the 2012-13 academic year, Alabama athletics teams have won 22 national team championships, 84 individual NCAA titles and 79 SEC team championships. Crimson Tide athletes are no stranger to world-class competition as 118 Alabama athletes have competed in the Olympic Games. Alabama has won 14 national titles and 22 SEC Championships in football, more than any other SEC school. The Alabama women’s gymnastics team has won 6 national team championships, including consecutive titles in 2011 and 2012. Alabama had an unprecedented 4 teams win NCAA championships during the 2011-12 academic year (football, gymnastics, women’s golf and softball).
TOP COMPETITIONAt Alabama, not only do we compete in the nation’s finest conference - the Southeastern Conference - but we also have the opportunity to run against some of the top schools in the nation each season. We host two home meets each season, in addition to several top meets leading up to the SEC and NCAA Championships. Those competitions provide an excellent base of experience leading to championship-level performances.
MAXIMUM EXPOSUREThe interest generated by Crimson Tide athletics teams provides immeasurable exposure for the University of Alabama as a whole while serving as a symbol of excellence for the state itself. During the 2011-12 athletics year, student-athletes participated in more than 1,200 interviews with news media and appeared on the cover of national magazines seven times.
ELITE COACHINGHead coach Dan Waters has assembled a staff at Alabama that has been a part or more than 40 NCAA track and field national championships and has produced more than 30 NCAA individual champions. In cross country alone, Coach Waters brings an impressive body of work to the Crimson Tide as he has consistently led his teams from also-rans into championship contenders. At TCU, Waters led the Horned Frogs to their first cross country conference title ever in 2000. At Georgia, he led the Bulldogs to their highest SEC finishes ever their first NCAA South Regional titles. At Texas A&M, Waters led the Aggies to the 2008 NCAA South Central Regional title, breaking the 19-year dominance of perennial power Arkansas.
HARRY PRITCHETT RUNNING PARKAlabama cross country trains on a championship-level course throughout the year. The Harry Pritchett Running Park has been the venue for the SEC Cross Country Championships as well as the NCAA South Regional Championships (most recently in 2011). The SEC Championships most recently were held at Harry Pritchett Running Park in 2000. The venue also hosted the SEC meet in 1972, 1979, 1988 and 2000. The running park can accommodate course lengths of 5,000, 6,000, 8,000 and 10,000 meters. The course is a flat to rolling all-grass surface with limited cart path crossings. The NCAA South Regional has been held at the Harry Pritchett Running Park four times (2001, 2004, 2009 and 2011).
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Date Event Location Distance Team Finish Top Individual Finish Time
Sept. 3 Georgia Invitational Athens, Ga. 8k 3rd Carison Kemei 1st 24:37.34
Sept. 17 Commodore Classic Nashville, Tenn. 8k 2nd Carison Kemei 2nd 24:35.90
Oct. 1 Greater Louisville Classic Louisville, Ky. 8k 19th Joel Rop 37th 24:50.60
Oct. 15 Crimson Classic Tuscaloosa, Ala. 8k 5th Carison Kemei 1st 24:49.25
Oct. 31 SEC Championships Maryville, Tenn. 8k 5th Carison Kemei 12th 24:39.97
Nov. 12 NCAA South Regional Tuscaloosa, Ala. 10k 18th Joel Rop 28th 32:09.4
Nov. 21 NCAA Championships Terre Haute, Ind.
2011 MEN’S SCHEDULE/RESULTS
Date Event Location Distance Team Finish Top Individual Finish Time
Sept. 3 Georgia Invitational Athens, Ga. 5k 2nd Katlyn Will 8th 18:22.50
Sept. 17 Commodore Classic Nashville, Tenn. 5k 1st Katlyn Will 4th 18:09.10
Oct. 1 Greater Louisville Classic Louisville, Ky. 5k 6th Leigh Gilmore 33rd 17:45.74
Oct. 15 Crimson Classic Tuscaloosa, Ala. 5k 1st Leigh Gilmore 9th 17:51.95
Oct. 31 SEC Championships Maryville, Tenn. 6k 6th Andrea Torske 28th 21:36.75
Nov. 12 NCAA South Regional Tuscaloosa, Ala. 6k 6th Leigh Gilmore 32nd 21:39.2
Nov. 21 NCAA Championships Terre Haute, Ind.
2011 WOMEN’S SCHEDULE/RESULTS
2011 HONORS & AWARDS
Men’s Academic All-District Nathan Corder
Women’s Academic All-DistrictLeigh Gilmore
Men’s Academic All-AmericaNathan Corder
SEC Runner of the WeekCarison Kemei (Sept. 20, Oct. 18)
CoSIDA Academic All-AmericansNathan CorderLeigh Gilmore
ALABAMA IN REGIONAL RANKINGS
Men’s USTFCCCA South Region Ranking by WeekDate RankingAug. 29 4Sept. 12 4Sept. 19 4Sept. 26 4Oct. 3 10Oct. 17 9Oct. 31 7
Women’s USTFCCCA South Region Ranking by WeekDate RankingAug. 29 8Sept. 12 9Sept. 19 7Sept. 26 7Oct. 3 9Oct. 17 6Oct. 31 7
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GEORGIA INVITATIONALSeptember 3, 2011
8 kilometers
Alabama Men’s Individual ResultsPlace Name Time1. Carison Kemei 24:37.3412. Joel Rop 25:51.0221. Austin Duckworth 26:14.1037. Gary Bradbury 26:54.5740. Oliver Blake 27:17.4942. Nicholas Hayes 27:19.4750. Nathan Corder 27:38.8699. Evan Kendrick 30:35.00
COMMODORE CLASSICSeptember 17, 2011
8 kilometers
Alabama Men’s Individual ResultsPlace Name Time2. Carison Kemei 24:35.909. Joel Rop 25:32.3021. Gary Bradbury 26:00.1026. Oliver Blake 26:19.5030. Austin Duckworth 26:23.4062. Matt Joyner 27:06.4078. Nathan Corder 27:29.4091. Nicholas Hayes 27:40.70
GREATER LOUISVILLE CLASSICOctober 1, 2011
8 kilometers
Alabama Men’s Individual ResultsPlace Name Time37. Joel Rop 24:50.6046. Gary Bradbury 24:55.86117. Austin Duckworth 25:44.08131. Nathan Corder 25:52.01153. Matt Joyner 26:04.43
CRIMSON CLASSICOctober 15, 2011
8 kilometers
Alabama Men’s Individual ResultsPlace Name Time1. Carison Kemei 24:49.25
13. Gary Bradbury 25:31.7849. Nathan Corder 26:27.5772. Matt Joyner 26:59.9175. Austin Duckworth 27:02.00
SEC CHAMPIONSHIPSOctober 31, 2011
8 kilometers
Alabama Men’s Individual ResultsPlace Name Time12. Carison Kemei 24:39.9716. Joel Rop 24:50.3029. Gary Bradbury 25:08.8755. Austin Duckworth 25:57.4471. Nathan Corder 26:30.3278. Evan Kendrick 26:57.8282. Matt Joyner 27:14.3994 Nicholas Hayes 28:28.60
NCAA SOUTH REGIONALNovember 12, 2011
10 kilometers
Alabama Men’s Individual ResultsPlace Name Time28. Joel Rop 32:09.476. Gary Bradbury 33:29.393. Nathan Corder 33:43.6114. Matt Joyner 34:24.8125. Austin Duckworth 34:42.7147. Evan Kendrick 35:50.5
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GEORGIA INVITATIONALSeptember 3, 2011
5 kilometers
Alabama Women’s Individual ResultsPlace Name Time8. Katlyn Will 18:22.5010. Andrea Torske 18:31.2711. Kelsey Johnson 18:31.4612. Leigh Gilmore 18:33.2213. Sarah Gilmore 18:33.4423. Claire Turner 19:04.0132. Elsbeth Denton 19:22.6838. Palee Myrex 19:32.9958. Aubrielle Wright 20:39.57
COMMODORE CLASSICSeptember 17, 2011
5 kilometers
Alabama Women’s Individual ResultsPlace Name Time4. Katlyn Will 18:09.108. Andrea Torske 18:20.3010. Leigh Gilmore 18:21.5013. Sarah Gilmore 18:29.8015. Kelsey Johnson 18:35.5020. Elsbeth Denton 18:42.4022. Claire Turner 18:43.6034. Palee Myrex 19:01.2073. Aubrielle Wright 20:01.40
GREATER LOUISVILLE CLASSICOctober 1, 2011
5 kilometers
Alabama Women’s Individual ResultsPlace Name Time33. Leigh Gilmore 17:45.7444. Katlyn Will 17:54.8248. Andrea Torske 18:02.4054. Sarah Gilmore 18:05.5070. Kelsey Johnson 18:13.37105. Palee Myrex 18:31.77169. Elsbeth Denton 18:57.99253. Aubrielle Wright 20:32.15
CRIMSON CLASSICOctober 15, 2011
5 kilometers
Alabama Women’s Individual ResultsPlace Name Time9. Leigh Gilmore 17:51.9516. Sarah Gilmore 18:04.8817. Katlyn Will 18:05.6223. Kelsey Johnson 18:16.4525. Andrea Torske 18:19.9329. Elsbeth Denton 18:27.9554. Claire Turner 19:00.1560. Palee Myrex 19:07.37
SEC CHAMPIONSHIPSOctober 31, 2011
6 kilometers
Alabama Women’s Individual ResultsPlace Name Time28. Andrea Torske 21:36.7531. Leigh Gilmore 21:39.6433. Katlyn Will 21:43.9441. Sarah Gilmore 21:59.0458. Kelsey Johnson 22:28.0165. Palee Myrex 22:45.7478. Elsbeth Denton 23:11.34
NCAA SOUTH REGIONALNovember 12, 2011
Women’s Race6 kilometers
Alabama Women’s Individual ResultsPlace Name Time32. Leigh Gilmore 21:49.239. Andrea Torske 21:50.550. Sarah Gilmore 22:02.055. Kelsey Johnson 22:07.958. Katlyn Will 22:11.688. Palee Myrex 22:46.0104. Elsbeth Denton 23:03.8
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8 KILOMETERSTime Name Event Date Finish24:35.90 Carison Kemei Commodore Classic Sept. 17 224:37.34 Carison Kemei Georgia Invitational Sept. 3 124:39.97 Carison Kemei SEC Championships Oct. 31 1224:49.25 Carison Kemei Crimson Classic Oct. 15 124:50.30 Joel Rop SEC Championships Oct. 31 1624:50.60 Joel Rop Greater Louisville Classic Oct. 1 3724:55.86 Gary Bradbury Greater Louisville Classic Oct. 1 4625:08.87 Gary Bradbury SEC Championships Oct. 31 2925:21.47 Joel Rop Crimson Classic Oct. 15 725:31.78 Gary Bradbury Crimson Classic Oct. 15 1325:32.30 Joel Rop Commodore Classic Sept. 17 925:44.08 Austin Duckworth Greater Louisville Classic Oct. 1 11725:51.02 Joel Rop Georgia Invitational Sept. 3 1225:52.01 Nathan Corder Greater Louisville Classic Oct. 1 13125:57.44 Austin Duckworth SEC Championships Oct. 31 5526:00.10 Gary Bradbury Commodore Classic Sept. 17 2126:04.43 Matt Joyner Greater Louisville Classic Oct. 2 15326:14.10 Austin Duckworth Georgia Invitational Sept. 3 2126:19.50 Oliver Blake Commodore Classic Sept. 17 2626:23.49 Austin Duckworth Commodore Classic Sept. 17 3026:27.57 Nathan Corder Crimson Classic Oct. 15 4926:30.32 Nathan Corder SEC Championships Oct. 31 7126:54.57 Gary Bradbury Georgia Invitational Sept. 3 3726:57.82 Evan Kendrick SEC Championships Oct. 31 7826:59.91 Matt Joyner Crimson Classic Oct. 15 7227:02.00 Austin Duckworth Crimson Classic Oct. 15 7527:06.40 Matt Joyner Commodore Classic Sept. 17 6227:14.39 Matt Joyner SEC Championships Oct. 31 8227:17.49 Oliver Blake Georgia Invitational Sept. 3 4027:19.47 Nicholas Hayes Georgia Invitational Sept. 3 4227:29.40 Nathan Corder Commodore Classic Sept. 17 7827:38.86 Nathan Corder Georgia Invitational Sept. 3 5027:40.70 Nicholas Hayes Commodore Classic Sept. 17 9128:28.60 Nicholas Hayes SEC Championships Oct. 31 9430:35.00 Evan Kendrick Georgia Invitational Sept. 3 99
10 KILOMETERSTime Name Event Date Finish32:09.4 Joel Rop NCAA South Regional Nov. 12 2833:29.3 Gary Bradbury NCAA South Regional Nov. 12 7633:43.6 Nathan Corder NCAA South Regional Nov. 12 9334:24.8 Matt Joyner NCAA South Regional Nov. 12 11434:42.7 Austin Duckworth NCAA South Regional Nov. 12 12535:50.5 Evan Kendrick NCAA South Regional Nov. 12 147
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5 KILOMETERSTime Name Event Date Finish17:45.74 Leigh Gilmore Greater Louisville Classic Oct. 1 3317:51.95 Leigh Gilmore Crimson Classic Oct. 15 917:54.82 Katlyn Will Greater Louisville Classic Oct. 1 4418:02.40 Andrea Torske Greater Louisville Classic Oct. 1 4818:04.88 Sarah Gilmore Crimson Classic Oct. 15 1618:05.50 Sarah Gilmore Greater Louisville Classic Oct. 1 5418:05.62 Katlyn Will Crimson Classic Oct. 15 1718.09.10 Katlyn Will Commodore Classic Sept. 17 418:13.37 Kelsey Johnson Greater Louisville Classic Oct. 1 7018:16.45 Kelsey Johnson Crimson Classic Oct. 15 2318:19.93 Andrea Torske Crimson Classic Oct. 15 2518:20.30 Andrea Torske Commodore Classic Sept. 17 818:21.50 Leigh Gilmore Commodore Classic Sept. 17 1018:22.50 Katlyn Will Georgia Invitational Sept. 3 818:27.95 Elsbeth Denton Crimson Classic Oct. 15 2918:29.80 Sarah Gilmore Commodore Classic Sept. 17 1318:31.27 Andrea Torske Georgia Invitational Sept. 3 1018:31.46 Kelsey Johnson Georgia Invitational Sept. 3 1118:31.77 Palee Myrex Greater Louisville Classic Oct. 1 10518:33.22 Leigh Gilmore Georgia Invitational Sept. 3 1218:33.44 Sarah Gilmore Georgia Invitational Sept. 3 1318:35.50 Kelsey Johnson Commodore Classic Sept. 17 1518:42.40 Elsbeth Denton Commodore Classic Sept. 17 2018:43.60 Claire Turner Commodore Classic Sept. 17 2218:57.99 Elsbeth Denton Greater Louisville Classic Oct. 1 16919:00.15 Claire Turner Crimson Classic Oct. 15 5419:01.20 Palee Myrex Commodore Classic Sept. 17 3419:04.01 Claire Turner Georgia Invitational Sept. 3 2319:07.37 Palee Myrex Crimson Classic Oct. 15 6019:22.68 Elsbeth Denton Georgia Invitational Sept. 3 3219:32.99 Palee Myrex Georgia Invitational Sept. 3 3820:01.40 Aubrielle Wright Commodore Classic Sept. 17 7320:32.15 Aubrielle Wright Greater Louisville Classic Oct. 1 25320:39.57 Aubrielle Wright Georgia Invitational Sept. 3 58
6 KILOMETERSTime Name Event Date Finish21:36.75 Andrea Torske SEC Championships Oct. 31 2821:49.2 Leigh Gilmore NCAA South Regional Nov. 12 3221:39.64 Leigh Gilmore SEC Championships Oct. 31 3121:43.94 Katlyn Will SEC Championships Oct. 31 3321:50.5 Andrea Torske NCAA South Regional Nov. 12 3921:59.04 Sarah Gilmore SEC Championships Oct. 31 4122:02.0 Sarah Gilmore NCAA South Regional Nov. 12 5022:07.9 Kelsey Johnson NCAA South Regional Nov. 12 5522:11.6 Katlyn Will NCAA South Regional Nov. 12 5822:28.01 Kelsey Johnson SEC Championships Oct. 31 5822:45.74 Palee Myrex SEC Championships Oct. 31 6522:46.0 Palee Myrex NCAA South Regional Nov. 12 8823:03.8 Elsbeth Denton NCAA South Regional Nov. 12 10423:11.34 Elsbeth Denton SEC Championships Oct. 31 78
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WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY LEADS NATION IN GPA, AGAIN
For the third straight year in 2011, the Alabama women’s cross country team was named a U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) All-Academic Team for its outstanding performance in the classroom and on the course. In addition to earning the All-Academic team honor, the Crimson Tide were recognized as having the highest cumulative grade-point average among All-Academic honorees, with a 3.88 team GPA. The Tide earlier led the nation in the classroom in 2010 and 2009, when the program reported a cumulative GPA of 3.86 after having the second-highest GPA the year before (3.75), in 2008. To be considered for the USTFCCCA All-Academic Cross Country Team, a team must have a 3.00 cumulative GPA or better and have
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ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS
nine All-America honors, all in the past decade.
2011-12 ACADEMIC HONOREESAcademic All-District
Nathan Corder Leigh Gilmore
Nathan Corder2010, 2011, 2012
Beth Mallory2006
Brian Rohrer2004, 2003, 2002
Troy Henderson2002
SEC Academic Honor Roll
Nathan Corder Elsbeth Denton
Palee Myrex Claire Turner
Austin Duckworth
Leigh Gilmore Sarah Gilmore Kelsey Johnson
Andrea Torske
Katlyn Will
SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll
Matt Joyner
USTFCCCA ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM Alabama cross country has been honored multiple times (listed below) by the United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association as an All-Aca-demic team for its endeavors in the classroom. To be considered for the USTFCCCA-All Academic Cross Country Team, a team must have a 3.00 cumula-
at its respective NCAA regional championship.
Men 2011 2009 2008 2007 2006 2004 2003 2002 2001 1996 1995
Women 2011 2010 2009 2008 2006 2005 2002 2001
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THE NATION’S TOP TRACK & FIELD CONFERENCE In the ever-changing world of collegiate athletics, the tradition of excellence in the Southeastern Conference has remained constant. The SEC boasts a rich history
2012 SEC CHAMPIONSHIPSOCTOBER 26, 2012
Nashville, Tenn.Percy Warner ParkHost: Vanderbilt
Women’s 6-Kilometer Race: 10 a.m. CSTMen’s 8-Kilometer Race: 11 a.m. CST
ALABAMATuscaloosa, Ala.Crimson TideRollTide.com
MenCoach Dan Waters2011 SEC Finish 5th2011 NCAA Finish n/aSEC Championships 3
WomenCoach Dan Waters2011 SEC Finish 6th2011 NCAA Finish n/aSEC Championships 2
ARKANSASFayetteville, Ark.
RazorbacksArkansasRazorbacks.com
MenCoach Chris Bucknam2011 SEC Finish 1st2011 NCAA Finish n/aSEC Championships 19
WomenCoach Lance Harter2011 SEC Finish 2nd2011 NCAA Finish 14thSEC Championships 13
AUBURNAuburn, Ala.
TigersAuburnTigers.com
MenCoach Mark Carroll2011 SEC Finish 8th2011 NCAA Finish n/aSEC Championships 6
WomenCoach Mark Carroll2011 SEC Finish 10th2011 NCAA Finish n/aSEC Championships 0
FLORIDAGainesville, Fla.
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MenCoach Mike Holloway2011 SEC Finish 2nd2011 NCAA Finish 12thSEC Championships 3
WomenCoach Mike Holloway2011 SEC Finish 3rd2011 NCAA Finish n/aSEC Championships 5
GEORGIAAthens, Ga..
BulldogsGeorgiaDogs.com
MenCoach Jeff Pigg2011 SEC Finish 3rd2011 NCAA Finish 29thSEC Championships 0
WomenCoach Jeff Pigg2011 SEC Finish 4th2011 NCAA Finish n/aSEC Championships 0
KENTUCKYLexington, Ky.
WildcatsUKAthletics.com
MenCoach Don Weber2011 SEC Finish 4th2011 NCAA Finish n/aSEC Championships 4
WomenCoach Don Weber2011 SEC Finish 8th2011 NCAA Finish n/aSEC Championships 3
LSUBaton Rouge, La.
TigersLSUSports.net
MenCoach Mark Elliott2011 SEC Finish 10th2011 NCAA Finish n/aSEC Championships 0
WomenCoach Mark Elliott2011 SEC Finish 12th2011 NCAA Finish n/aSEC Championships 0
MISSISSIPPIOxford, Miss.
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MenCoach Brian O’Neal2011 SEC Finish 7th2011 NCAA Finish n/aSEC Championships 0
WomenCoach Brian O’Neal2011 SEC Finish 5th2011 NCAA Finish n/aSEC Championships 0
MISS. STATEStarkville, Miss.
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MenCoach Houston Franks2011 SEC Finish 9th2011 NCAA Finish n/aSEC Championships 5
WomenCoach Houston Franks2011 SEC Finish 9th2011 NCAA Finish n/aSEC Championships 0
SOUTH CAROLINAColumbia, S.C.
GamecocksGamecocksOnline.com
MenNo men’s program
WomenCoach Stan Rosenthal2011 SEC Finish 11th2011 NCAA Finish n/aSEC Championships 0
TENNESSEE Knoxville, Tenn.
VolunteersUTSports.com
MenCoach J.J. Clark2011 SEC Finish 5th2011 NCAA Finish n/aSEC Championships 25
WomenCoach J.J. Clark2011 SEC Finish 7th2011 NCAA Finish n/aSEC Championships 5
VANDERBILT Nashville, Tenn.Commodores
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MenCoach Steve Keith2011 SEC Finish 11th2011 NCAA Finish n/aSEC Championships 0
WomenCoach Steve Keith2011 SEC Finish 1st2011 NCAA Finish 6thSEC Championships 1
2012 SEC Cross CountryMenThe SEC sent two teams to compete in the NCAA Championships with Georgia
SEC Champion: ArkansasCoach of the Year: Chris Bucknam, ArkansasAthlete of the Year: Eric Fernandez, ArkansasFreshman of the Year: Jimmy Clark, Florida
WomenTwo SEC teams advanced to the NCAA Championships with Vanderbilt leading
SEC Champion: VanderbiltCoach of the Year: Steve Keith, VanderbiltAthlete of the Year: Kristen Gillespie, ArkansasFreshman of the Year: Kaitlin Flattmann, Arkansas
SEC Cross Country HistoryMen*Eight team national championships*Two individual titles*107 All-Americans
the NCAA Championships.
Women*One team championship (1988)*72 All-Americans since 1981
25 at the NCAA Championships since 1982.
TEXAS A&M College Station, Texas
AggiesAggieAthletics.com
MenCoach Steve Keith2011 Big 12 Finish 4th2011 NCAA Finish 18thSEC Championships n/a
WomenCoach Steve Keith2011 Big 12 Finish 6th2011 NCAA Finish 6thSEC Championships n/a
MISSOURI Columbia, Mo.
TigersMUTigers.com
MenCoach Joe Lynn2011 Big 12 Finish 6th2011 NCAA Finish n/aSEC Championships n/a
WomenCoach Joe Lynn2011 Big 12 Finish 4th2011 NCAA Finish n/aSEC Championships n/a
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Year Champion Pts.1935 Georgia Tech 321936 Georgia Tech 151937 Georgia Tech 191938 Georgia Tech 241939 Georgia Tech 291940 Georgia Tech 311941 Mississippi State 341942 Georgia Tech 231943 No Competition ---1944 No Competition ---1945 No Competition ---1946 Auburn 401947 Georgia Tech 511948 Auburn 541949 Tennessee 481950 Tennessee 301951 Tennessee 181952 Tennessee 301953 Georgia Tech 511954 Georgia Tech 381955 Auburn & Florida 461956 Tennessee 261957 Mississippi State 351958 Kentucky 47.51959 Kentucky 591960 Mississippi State 381961 Mississippi State 331962 Mississippi State 371963 Tennessee 151964 Auburn 231965 Tennessee 151966 Tennessee 391967 Tennessee 281968 Tennessee 301969 Tennessee 341970 Kentucky 411971 Tennessee 481972 Tennessee 351973 Alabama 411974 Tennessee 441975 Tennessee 381976 Tennessee 321977 Tennessee 231978 Tennessee 241979 Auburn 731980 Auburn 351981 Tennessee 381982 Tennessee 471983 Tennessee 311984 Tennessee 381985 Tennessee 311986 Florida 381987 Florida 451988 Kentucky 371989 Tennessee 571990 Tennessee 521991 Arkansas 151992 Arkansas 231993 Arkansas 181994 Arkansas 381995 Arkansas 321996 Arkansas 151997 Arkansas 161998 Arkansas 191999 Arkansas 172000 Arkansas 272001 Arkansas 242002 Arkansas 312003 Arkansas 332004 Arkansas 232005 Arkansas 23
SEC MEN’S CHAMPIONSHIPS
Year Champion Pts.2006 Arkansas 212007 Arkansas 362008 Alabama 322009 Alabama 562010 Arkansas 342011 Arkansas 33
Alabama’s SEC Titles1973, 2008, 2009
Team Championship TotalsTennessee 25(1949, 50, 51, 52, 56, 63, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 71, 72, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 89, 90)
Arkansas 19(1991, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 2000, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 10, 11)
Georgia Tech 10(1935, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 42, 47, 53, 54)
Auburn 6(1946, 48, 55-tie, 64, 79, 80)
Mississippi State 5(1941, 57, 60, 61, 62)
Kentucky 4(1958, 59, 70, 88)
Alabama 3(1973, 2008, 2009)
Florida 3(1955-tie, 86, 87)
Year Champion Pts.1983 Tennessee 241984 Florida 411985 Kentucky 841986 Alabama 301987 Alabama 201988 Kentucky 221989 Kentucky 391990 Tennessee 411991 Arkansas 301992 Arkansas 521993 Arkansas 371994 Arkansas 311995 Arkansas 401996 Florida 521997 Florida 371998 Arkansas 251999 Arkansas 152000 Arkansas 432001 Arkansas 352002 Arkansas 392003 Tennessee 572004 Tennessee 552005 Tennessee 482006 Arkansas 172007 Arkansas 392008 Arkansas 462009 Florida 242010 Florida 602011 Vanderbilt 30
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Alabama’s SEC Titles1986, 1987
Team Championship TotalsTeam TotalArkansas 13(1991, 92, 93, 94, 95, 98, 99, 2000, 01, 01, 02, 06, 07, 08)
Tennessee 5(1983, 90, 2003, 04, 05)
Florida 4(1984, 96, 97, 09)
Kentucky 3(1985, 88, 89)
Alabama 2(1986, 87)
Vanderbilt 1(2011)
Julius Bor and Tyson David after the Alabama men’s team won its second
consecutive SEC title in 2009.
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Men’s SEC ChampionsRobert Pette 1959, 1960Steve Bolt 1976German Beltran 1988David Kimani 2000, 2001, 2002Emmanuel Bor 2007
Women’s SEC ChampionsEvelyn Adiru 1985, 1987Carole Tremanier 1988Becki Wells 1993
Men’s SEC Athlete of the YearDavid Kimani 2000, 2001Emmanuel Bor 2007Tyson David 2008
Men’s SEC Freshman of the YearPeter Etoot 2002Augustus Maiyo 2005Andrew Kirwa 2007
Women’s SEC Freshman of the YearAshley LaBudde 1998Dawn Boggs 1999
Men’s SEC Coach of the YearJoe Walker 2001, 2008, 2009
Women’s SEC Coach of the YearDavid Troy 1986, 1987
Men’s All-SEC Selections Athlete YearCern Basher 1991German Beltran 1988, 1990Rick Bishop 1977Gary Blackmon 1966Steve Bolt 1975, 1976Emmanuel Bor 2006, 2007, 2008Julius Bor 2009, 2010Rick Bourrier 1975, 1976, 1977Tim Broe 1999Frank Bromberg 1973, 1976Mark Brown 1972, 1973Terry Crews 1976Doug Cronkite 1984Tyson David 2008, 2009Fred Emerling 1970, 1971Peter Etoot 2002Herb Gibson 1972, 1973Rich Hanson 1979Angelo Harris 1967, 1968, 1970Devon Hind 1976Carison Kemei 2010, 2011David Kimani 2000, 2001, 2002Peter Kiprono 2002Moses Kiptoo 2009Andrew Kirwa 2007, 2008Japheth Koech 2000, 2001Titus Koeh 2005Alex Korir 2005Abraham Kutingala 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008Augustus Maiyo 2005, 2006, 2008Peter McColgan 1984, 1985Chris Mutai 1999, 2000Bill Pease 1966Robert Pette 1959, 1960Joel Rop 2010Fred Samoei 2009
Robin Shipman 1972, 1973Guy Shultz 1988Alton Sizemore 1970, 1971Gaylon Smith 1970, 1971Bob Starling 1972Gary Terrell 1965Josphat Waweru 2003Jim Wilson 1979, 1980
Women’s All-SEC Selections Athlete YearEvelyn Adiru 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988Dawn Boggs 1999Susan Crawford 1986, 1987, 1989Jessica Fry 1994, 1995Amanda Grout 1997Julia Hicks 2005Kelsey Johnson 2008 Ashley LaBudde 1998, 1999, 2000Liz Lopacki 1997Liz Lynch 1984Aly Mills 2000Haley Moody 2007Jeni Nielson 1985, 1986, 1987Malin Ohlund 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993Heidi Olafsdottir 1984, 1986, 1987Lisa Pakutka 1983, 1984Sian Pilling 1991Gina Procaccio 1984Kristen Seabury 1987, 1990Heather Shutt-Warner 1991, 1992Carole Trepanier 1988Elspeth Turner 1986, 1987Sara Vaughn 2008Becki Wells 1993
Men’s All-SEC Selections - By YearYear Names 1959 Robert Pette1960 Robert Pette1965 Gary Terrell1966 Gary Blackmon, Bill Pease1967 Angelo Harris1968 Angelo Harris1970 Fred Emerling, Angelo Harris, Alton Sizemore, Gaylon Smith1971 Fred Emerling, Alton Sizemore, Gaylon Smith1972 Mark Brown, Herb Gibson, Robin Shipman, Bob Starling1973 Frank Bromberg , Mark Brown, Herb Gibson, Robin Shipman1975 Steve Bolt, Rick Bourrier1976 Steve Bolt, Rick Bourrier, Frank Bromberg, Terry Crews, Devon Hind 1977 Rick Bishop, Rick Bourrier
1980 Jim Wilson1984 Doug Cronkite, Peter McColgan1985 Peter McColgan1988 German Beltran, Guy Shultz1990 German Beltran1991 Cern Basher1999 Tim Broe, Chris Mutai2000 David Kimani, Japheth Koech, Chris Mutai2001 David Kimani, Japheth Koech2002 Peter Etoot, David Kimani, Peter Kiprono2003 Josphat Waweru2005 Titus Koeh, Alex Korir, Abraham Kutingala, Augustus Maiyo2006 Emmanuel Bor, Abraham Kutingala, Augustus Maiyo2007 Emmanuel Bor, Andrew Kirwa, Abraham Kutingala2008 Emmanuel Bor, Tyson David, Andrew Kirwa, Abraham Kutingala, Augustus Maiyo2009 Julius Bor, Tyson David, Moses Kiptoo, Fred Samoei2010 Julius Bor, Carison Kemei, Joel Rop2011 Carison Kemei
Women’s All-SEC Selections - By YearYear Names 1983 Lisa Pakutka1984 Liz Lynch, Lisa Pakutka, Heidi Olafsdottir, Gina Procaccio1985 Evelyn Adiru, Jeni Nielson1986 Evelyn Adiru, Susan Crawford, Jeni Nielson, Heidi Olafsdottir, Elspeth Turner1987 Evelyn Adiru, Susan Crawford, Jeni Nielson, Heidi Olafsdottir, Kristen Seabury, Elspeth Turner1988 Evelyn Adiru, Carole Trepanier1989 Susan Crawford1990 Malin Ohlund, Kristen Seabury1991 Malin Ohlund, Sian Pilling, Heather Shutt-Warner 1992 Malin Ohlund, Heather Shutt-Warner 1993 Malin Ohlund, Becki Wells1994 Jessica Fry1995 Jessica Fry1997 Amanda Grout, Liz Lopacki1998 Ashley LaBudde1999 Dawn Boggs, Ashley LaBudde2000 Ashley LaBudde, Aly Mills2005 Julia Hicks2007 Haley Moody2008 Kelsey Johnson, Sara Vaughn
Men’s Freshman All-SEC Athlete YearAndrew Kirwa 2007
Women’s Freshman All-SEC Athlete YearHaley Moody 2007Kelsey Johnson 2008Sara Vaughn 2008
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Men’s NCAA South Region Team Titles2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2001, 2000, 1999
Men’s South Regional Top 10 FinishesYear Place Points Location1973 6th 1988 8th 1999 1st 69 Auburn, Ala.2000 1st 47 Tuscaloosa, Ala.2001 1st 55 Birmingham, Ala.2002 2nd 79 Maryville, Tenn.2003 5th 132 Auburn, Ala.2004 8th 241 Tuscaloosa, Ala.2005 1st 40 Gainesville, Fla.2006 2nd 88 Maryville, Tenn.2007 1st 28 Gainesville, Fla.2008 1st 49 Knoxville, Tenn.2009 1st 45 Tuscaloosa, Ala.2010 1st 30 Birmingham, Ala.
Men’s NCAASouth Regional Individual Titles(10k)Year Name Time Location2000 David Kimani 30:25.15 Tuscaloosa, Ala.2001 David Kimani 30:06.43 Birmingham, Ala.2002 David Kimani 32:09.91 Maryville, Tenn.
Men’s NCAA All-South Regional Finishers (by year)2000 David Kimani, Japheth Koech, Frank Rono, Chris Mutai2001 David Kimani, Peter Kiprono, Japheth Koech, Matt Legrand
2003 Kevin McDonough, Josphat Waweru2004 Alex Korir2005 Peter Etoot, Titus Koeh, Alex Korir, Abraham Kutingala, Augustus Maiyo2006 Emmanuel Bor, Abraham Kutingala, Augustus Maiyo2007 Emmanuel Bor, Andrew Kirwa, Titus Koeh, Abraham Kutingala, Augustus Maiyo2008 Emmanuel Bor, Tyson David, Andrew Kirwa, Abraham Kutingala, Augustus Maiyo2009 Emmanuel Bor, Julius Bor, Tyson David, Andrew Kirwa, Fred Samoei 2010 Julius Bor, Carison Kemei, Moses Kiptoo, Andrew Kirwa, Joel Rop
Men’s NCAA All-South Regional Finishers (by athlete)Emmanuel Bor 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009Julius Bor 2009, 2010Tyson David 2008, 2009Peter Etoot 2005Carison Kemei 2010David Kimani 2000, 2001, 2002Peter Kiprono 2001, 2002Moses Kiptoo 2010Andrew Kirwa 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010Japheth Koech 2000, 2001Titus Koeh 2005, 2007Alex Korir 2004, 2005Abraham Kutingala 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008Matt Legrand 2001Augustus Maiyo 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008Kevin McDonough 2003Chris Mutai 2000Frank Rono 2000Joel Rop 2010Fred Samoei 2009
Josphat Waweru 2003
Men’s South Region Coach of the YearJoe Walker 2000, 2001, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
Women’s NCAA/AIAW South Region Top 10 FinishesYear Place Points Location1977* 2nd -1978* 1st -1979* 1st -1980* 2nd -1981* 3rd -1984 3rd -1985 6th 1801986 1st -1987 3rd -1988 5th -1997 8th 205 1999 7th 194 Auburn, Ala.2000 10th 269 Tuscaloosa, Ala.2008 8th 219 Knoxville, Tenn.2009 7th 208 Tuscaloosa, Ala.2010 7th 239 Birmingham, Ala.2011 6th 217 Tuscaloosa, Ala.* denotes AIAW
Women’s AIAW South Region Individual Titles (6k)Year Name1978 Cindy Strum1979 Cindy Strum1980 Sue Jackson
Women’s NCAA All-South Regional Finishers (by year)1998 Ashley LaBudde, Aly Mills1999 Dawn Boggs, Amanda Grout, Ashley LaBudde2000 Ashley LaBudde2005 Julia Hicks2006 Julia Hicks2007 Haley Moody2008 Kelsey Johnson, Sara Vaughn2009 Kelsey Johnson
Women’s NCAA All-South Regional Finishers (by athlete)Dawn Boggs 1999Amanda Grout 1999Julia Hicks 2005, 2006Kelsey Johnson 2008, 2009Ashley LaBudde 1998, 1999, 2000Aly Mills 1998Haley Moody 2007Sara Vaughn 2008
Women’s South Region Coach of the YearDavid Troy 1986
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Men’s NCAA Top 25 FinishesYear Place Points Location1973 16th 352 Pullman, Wash.1976 24th 519 Denton, Texas1989 7th 261 Annapolis, Md.1994 20th 427 Fayetteville, Ark.1996 13th 365 Tuscon, Ariz.1997 19th 433 Greenville, S.C.1999 23rd 501 Bloomington, Ind.2005 21st 516 Terre Haute, Ind.2006 15th 245 Terre Haute, Ind.2007 6th 280 Terre Haute, Ind.2008 10th 319 Terre Haute, Ind.2009 3rd 173 Terre Haute, Ind.2010 11th 338 Terre Haute, Ind.
Women’s NCAA/AIAW Top 25 FinishesYear Place Points Location1978* 18th -1979* 18th -1980* 23rd -1981* 15th -1984 12th 269 State College, Pa.1987 6th 161 Charlottesville, Va.1993 13th 367 Bethlehem, Pa.1994 20th 427 Fayetteville, Ark.* denotes AIAW
The Crimson Tide men’s cross country team recorded the program’s highest finish at the 2009 NCAA
Championships, finishing third.
Alabama’s women’s program recorded its highest NCAA finish in 1987, placing sixth.
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Men’s All-Americans1989 German Beltran1995 Faizal Emamaullee1996 Tim Broe1999 Tim Broe, Chris Mutai2000 David Kimani2002 David Kimani2007 Augustus Maiyo2009 Emmanuel Bor, Tyson David2010 Julius Bor
Women’s All-Americans1980 Sue Jackson1986 Jeni Nielsen, Elspeth Turner1987 Heidi Olafsdottir, Elspeth Turner1988 Evelyn Adiru, Carole Trepanier1993 Becki Wells1994 Malin Ohlund1995 Jessica Fry
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At the University of Alabama, the goal for student-athlete is to be the best they can be, both athletically and academically, which is why head coach
country teams earn in the classroom as he is of what his student-athletes accomplish out on the course and on the track. Last season there was much for Waters to be proud of as the cross country team reached new heights in the classroom, both individually and as a team. The women’s team earned USTFCCCA All-Academic Team honors for the eight time in the past decade, by posting the highest team grade point average in the country last season with a 3.88. It marked the third time in the
The Tide men earned All-Academic Team honors for the ninth time in the past decade. Individually, Leigh Gilmore and Nathan Corder both earned a place
that Alabama has had both a male and a female earn Academic All-America honors in the same year. It was also Corder’s third such honor in as many
athletes earn the prestigious honor a total of nine times. Gilmore and Corder also earned NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships for their athletic and academic accomplishments. On a conference level, a total of 11 UA cross country student-athletes were named to the Southeastern Conference Academic Honor Roll. The success enjoyed by the cross country program last year was just the beginning for the Alabama Athletics Department when it came to academic achievement. As a department, the Crimson Tide combined winning four national championships (football, gymnastics, women’s golf and softball) with equally impressive results in the academic realm.
Alabama’s more than 525 student-athletes averaged over a 3.0 grade point average for the 2011-12 academic year, including 48 that maintain a
cumulative GPAs above 3.5. More than 140 student-athletes earned their degrees during the 2011-12
of its student-athletes while the general student population graduates at rate of 66 percent. There were 21 graduates on Alabama football’s roster when it won the 2011 national championship, one shy of the BCS National Championship Game record the Crimson Tide set in 2009. Football also had the second
posted the second highest graduation rate in the SEC each of the past three years. The Southeastern Conference led the nation in Capital One Academic All-American honors again in 2012 and the Tide once again led the SEC, tallying a school record nine honors overall, including a league best seven
honors with 70. The Tide’s nine honors in 2012 also pushed Alabama over 100 honors all-time, to a total of 106, which jumps Alabama to 20th all-time among all NCAA schools and 13th among Division I schools. Leading the way among the Crimson Tide’s Academic All-American
Championship in women’s golf in May. The Chattanooga, Tenn., native was named the 2012 NCAA Division I Female Capital One Academic All-
has earned that honor. Kayla Hoffman, who closed out her tenure at the Capstone by leading Alabama to the 2011 NCAA Gymnastics Championship, capped her stellar
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career by earning the prestigious NCAA Top VIII award in January of 2012. The award is given annually to the top eight senior student-athletes among all NCAA sports, regardless of division or gender, for their accomplishments in athletics, academics and in the community. She is the 10th Alabama student-athlete and the seventh over the last decade to earn the honor, which is considered the highest individual honor the NCAA bestows on a student-
Top VIII winners, taking home the honor in 2007. The SEC also led the nation in NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships and NCAA Elite 89 recipients in 2012 with Alabama again leading the league
in the nation, just behind Stanford. The cross country duo of Corder and Gilmore were joined by Pancake, swimmer Kyle Weeks and tennis player Taylor Lindsey in earning NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships. Mary Anne Macfarlane (tennis), Rachel Terry (gymnastics) and Cory Whitsett (golf) earned The NCAA’s Elite 89 accolade during the 2011-12 academic year. The NCAA Elite 89 is awarded to the athlete with the highest cumulative grade point average at each NCAA Championship. Alabama ranks second nationally in Elite 89 honors with seven, including Corder in
Scholar-Athlete of the Year for their respective sports, including Barrett Jones (football), Jennifer Fenton (softball), Kim Jacob (gymnastics), Courtney McLane (women’s Tennis) and Brooke Pancake (women’s golf). All four of the teams that won national championships in 2011-12 had an athlete named the league’s top scholar for that sport. McLane won the award for the second time and Pancake earned the honor for an SEC record third time.
Roll, earning the accolade 246 times during the 2011-12 academic year. The Crimson Tide had 56, 48 and 87 student-athletes named to the SEC Fall, Winter and Spring Academic Honor Rolls and 55 named to the First-Year
Academic Honor Roll. Alabama football had 38 players named to the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll in 2011 – a conference record for the sport. One of the secrets behind the academic success for Tide athletes is Alabama’s Center of Athletic Student Services (CASS). From the moment
diploma in hand, the academic services provided are outstanding. For the
to attend nightly study halls. After that, attendance is based on the individual’s GPA and study needs. CASS is headed by Associate Athletics Director for Student Services
country’s academic advisor, as well as Tom Buttram, Brenda Elliott, Stephanie Godfrey, Fern Hampton, Lance Walker, Lisa Patrick, Evan Cardwell, Molly
and more than 60 part-time tutors. The entire operation is housed in the Bill Battle Academic Center located at Bryant Hall. The CASS staff works as a liaison between the Athletics Department,
offers career advice and counseling, makes sure all athletes are maintaining satisfactory progress toward their degrees and monitors academic eligibility. The advisors also secure tutors and schedule study sessions.
up individual appointments within the department of the recruit’s area of study and accompany them to the meeting. They give the recruit a tour of the campus and go over services provided by CASS. The dedicated CASS staff can only give guidance and direction. Achievement is left in the hands of the student-athlete. If the athlete wishes to succeed in the classroom as they do in competition, then Alabama’s CASS will provide them with every opportunity to achieve their highest goals.
Nathan Corder was a three-time Academic All-American who also
earned Elite 89 honors and an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship.
Leigh Gilmore finished her career by earning Academic All-American honors
as well as an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship.
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Time Name School Event1. 23:44.40 Meshack Koyiakai Columbus State 2010 Crimson Classic2. 23:48.10 Barnabus Kirui Mississippi 2010 Crimson Classic3. 23:54 German Beltran Alabama 1988 SEC Championships4. 23:55.00 Ben Cheruiyot Auburn 2010 Crimson Classic5. 23:57 German Beltran Alabama 1990 Crimson Classic6. 24:01 Sean Dollman Western Kentucky 1990 Crimson Classic7. 24:02 German Beltran Alabama 1989 Crimson Classic8. 24:04.30 Carison Kemei Alabama 2010 Crimson Classic9. 24:06 Emmanuel Bor Alabama 2006 Crimson Classic10. 24:09 Barnabus Kirui Mississippi 2006 Crimson Classic11. 24:11 Benny McIntosh Kentucky 1988 SEC Championships12. 24:15 James B. Kaiser Kentucky 1988 SEC Championships13. 24:16 Emmanuel Bor Alabama 2007 Crimson Classic14. 24:17 Augustus Maiyo Alabama 2007 Crimson Classic15. 24:18 Todd Williams Tennessee 1988 SEC Championships16. 24:22 Richard Ede Kentucky 1988 SEC Championships17. 24:22.63 Tyson David Alabama 2008 Crimson Classic18. 24:23 Ted Goodlake Tennessee 1988 SEC Championships19. 24:24.02 Augustus Maiyo Alabama 2008 Crimson Classic20. 24:25 Bob Thompson Tennessee 1988 SEC Championships 24:25 Tyson David Alabama 2009 Crimson Classic
For decades, the University of Alabama men's and women's cross country teams have utilized several different practice areas - including its competition course, the Harry Pritchett Running Park. Built in 1959, and formerly known as the University Golf Course, it was named the Harry Pritchett Golf Course in 1980 and was known as such until November of 2003, when the course was converted exclusively for cross country use. In addition to playing host to the annual Crimson Classic event, the Harry Pritchett Running Park been the venue for the SEC Cross Country Championships as well as the NCAA South Regional Championships (most recently in 2011).
The Harry Pritchett Running Park last hosted the region championships in 2011. It also hosted in 2001, 2004 and 2009. The Alabama men won the regional title in 2001
crossings. The NCAA South Regional has been held at the Harry Pritchett Running Park four times (2001, 2004, 2009 and 2011).
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Time Name School Event1. 16:55 Carole Trepanier Alabama 1988 SEC Championships2. 16:59.30 Holly Knight Auburn 2010 Crimson Classic3. 17:04 Lisa Breiding Kentucky 1988 SEC Championships 17:04 Ashley LaBudde Alabama 2000 Crimson Classic5. 17:05 Lauren Blankenship Samford 2005 Crimson Classic6. 17:06 Valerie McGovern Kentucky 1988 SEC Championships7. 17:09 Kristy Orre Kentucky 1988 SEC Championships8. 17:10 Carole Trepanier Alabama 1988 Crimson Classic9. 17:11.30 MacKenzie Howe Kennesaw State 2010 Crimson Classic10. 17:11.71 Brittany Sheffey Tennessee 2011 Crimson Classic11. 17:15 Lisa Reed LSU 1988 SEC Championships12. 17:17 Lisa Reed LSU 1988 Crimson Classic13. 17:17.34 Lauren D’Alessio Samford 2011 Crimson Classic14. 17.17.95 Sara Vaughn Alabama 2008 Crimson Classic15. 17:23 Karen Hoffman Unattached 1990 Crimson Classic16. 17:23.46 Logan Waites Mississippi 2011 Crimson Classic17. 17:24 Julia Hicks Alabama 2006 Crimson Classic18. 17:25.70 Katherin Devlin Texas A&M 2010 Crimson Classic19. 17:27 Amy Patterson Auburn 1991 Crimson Classic20. 17:27.11 Lauren Smith Stephen F. Austin 2011 Crimson Classic
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