INDOOR SCHEDULE DATE EVENT LOCATION Dec. 8 KSU All-Comers Manhattan, Kan. Jan. 11 Arkansas Invitational Fayetteville, Ark. JAN. 19 KANSAS INVITATIONAL LAWRENCE, KAN. JAN. 25 JAYHAWK INVITATIONAL LAWRENCE, KAN. Feb. 1-2 Husker Invitational Lincoln, Neb. Feb. 8-9 New Balance Collegiate Invite New York, N.Y. Feb. 15-16 ISU Classic Ames, Iowa Tyson Invitational Fayetteville, Ark. Feb. 29 Big 12 Indoor Championships Lincoln, Neb. Mar. 1 Big 12 Indoor Championships Lincoln, Neb. Mar. 8 Iowa State Invite (NCAA Qualifier) Ames, Iowa Mar. 14-15 NCAA Indoor Championships Fayetteville, Ark. OUTDOOR SCHEDULE DATE EVENT LOCATION March 28-29 Missouri Relays Columbia, Mo. April 2-5 Texas Relays Austin, Texas April 12 John Jacobs Invitational Norman, Okla. APRIL 16-19 KANSAS RELAYS LAWRENCE, KAN. April 23-26 Drake Relays Des Moines, Iowa May 2 Arkansas Invitational Fayetteville, Ark. May 4 Payton Jordan Invitational Palo Alto, Calif. May 16-18 Big 12 Outdoor Championships Boulder, Colo. May 30-31 NCAA Midwest Regionals Lincoln, Neb. June 11-14 NCAA Outdoor Championships Des Moines, Iowa SCHEDULES Kansas Jayhawks Kansas Jayhawks Track and Field Track and Field NCAA Midwest Regional Championships May 30-31, 2008 • Lincoln, Neb. • Ed Weir Stadium Air Force Baylor Colorado Colorado State Creighton Denver Drake Houston Iowa Iowa State Kansas Kansas State Lamar Minnesota Montana Montana State Nebraska New Mexico New Mexico State North Texas Northern Colorado Northern Iowa Oklahoma Oklahoma State Oral Roberts Prairie View A&M Rice Sam Houston Southern Methodist Stephen F. Austin Texas Texas A&M Texas A&M-Corpus Christ Texas Christian Texas Southern Texas State Texas Tech Tulsa UT-Arlington UTEP UT-Pan American UT-San Antonio Wichita State Contact: Eric Dolan O: 785-864-7947 C: 585-260-8322 E-mail: [email protected]More than 20 University of Kansas track and field athletes have earned their way to Lincoln, Neb. this weekend for the NCAA Midwest Regional Championships May 30-31. Automatic qualification to the national championships will be awarded to the top five finishers from each regional individual event and the top three finishers from each regional relay event. Kansas currently has 11 athletes that rank in the top-five of the Midwest Region. Senior Egor Agafonov is ranked No. 1 in the hammer throw. Meeting the Jayhawks in Lincoln are nine teams ranked in the women’s USTFCCCA top-25 - the most of any region - and seven ranked men’s teams. Last Time Out On the heels of two school records, the Kansas women earned their best team finish in Big 12 outdoor history May 18. The women placed fourth while the men were ninth at the 2008 Big 12 Outdoor Track and Field Championships. Nickesha Anderson broke a 27-year-old Kansas record, finishing third in the 200 meters. Her time of 22.57 marked the first time in school history in which a woman broke the 23-second barrier in the event. The women’s 400-meter relay team set the second KU school record of the day with their fifth-place finish of 44.61. The men’s team gained 12 points from the pole vault with Jordan Scott placing second and Kirk Cooper finishing fifth. Scott reached 5.30 meters (17 feet, 4 ½ inches), while Cooper matched his top mark this year, surpassing 5.05 meters (16-06 ¾ ft.). Senior Kate Sultanova claimed her second Big 12 title in the pole vault as senior Libby Harmon and freshman Julia Cummings tied for third. Junior Stephanie Horton broke the school record in the women’s shot put with her first toss of the finals (16.05 meters/52-08 ft.), besting Denise Buchanan’s effort at the 1987 NCAA Championships. And for the third consecutive year, senior Egor Agafonov won the Big 12 Championship in the men’s hammer throw - becoming the first person to do so in conference history. He led throughout, winning with a facility record of 67.65 meters (221-11 ft.). Coming Up The top-five finishers in each event at the NCAA Midwest Regional Championships advance to the NCAA Championships in Des Moines, Iowa, June 11-14. The rest will rely on their season-best performance to earn them an at-large berth to the Championships. 1 The Field
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More than 20 University of Kansas track and fi eld athletes have earned their way to Lincoln, Neb. this weekend for the NCAA Midwest Regional Championships May 30-31. Automatic qualifi cation to the national championships will be awarded to the top fi ve fi nishers from each regional individual event and the top three fi nishers from each regional relay event. Kansas currently has 11 athletes that rank in the top-fi ve of the Midwest Region. Senior Egor Agafonov is ranked No. 1 in the hammer throw. Meeting the Jayhawks in Lincoln are nine teams ranked in the women’s USTFCCCA top-25 - the most of any region - and seven ranked men’s teams. Last Time OutOn the heels of two school records, the Kansas women earned their best team fi nish in Big 12 outdoor history May 18. The women placed fourth while the men were ninth at the 2008 Big 12 Outdoor Track and Field Championships. Nickesha Anderson broke a 27-year-old Kansas record, fi nishing third in the 200 meters. Her time of 22.57 marked the fi rst time in school history in which a woman broke the 23-second barrier in the event. The women’s 400-meter relay team set the second KU school record of the day with their fi fth-place fi nish of 44.61. The men’s team gained 12 points from the pole vault with Jordan Scott placing second and Kirk Cooper fi nishing fi fth. Scott reached 5.30 meters (17 feet, 4 ½ inches), while Cooper matched his top mark this year, surpassing 5.05 meters (16-06 ¾ ft.). Senior Kate Sultanova claimed her second Big 12 title in the pole vault as senior Libby Harmon and freshman Julia Cummings tied for third. Junior Stephanie Horton broke the school record in the women’s shot put with her fi rst toss of the fi nals (16.05 meters/52-08 ft.), besting Denise Buchanan’s effort at the 1987 NCAA Championships. And for the third consecutive year, senior Egor Agafonov won the Big 12 Championship in the men’s hammer throw - becoming the fi rst person to do so in conference history. He led throughout, winning with a facility record of 67.65 meters (221-11 ft.).
Coming UpThe top-fi ve fi nishers in each event at the NCAA Midwest Regional Championships advance to the NCAA Championships in Des Moines, Iowa, June 11-14. The rest will rely on their season-best performance to earn them an at-large berth to the Championships.
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QUICK FACTSUniversity of Kansas
Location .................................................................Lawrence, Kan.Founded....................................................................................1866Enrollment.............................................................................29,613Nickname ......................................................................... JayhawksColors ................................................................. Crimson and BlueChancellor ................................................... Dr. Robert HemenwayAthletics Director ........................................................ Lew PerkinsAssoc. AD/Track and Field Administrator ...............Chris HowardConference ............................................................................Big 12Website ..........................................................www.kuathletics.com
Internet ResourcesFor up-to-date news concerning KU track and field, members of the media can retrieve information on the official Kansas Athletics website by logging onto www.kuathletics.com.
Press ServicesWeekly press releases including updated individual and team stats and performance sheets, as well as information on upcoming meets, will be available each Monday. The releases are available in PDF format or via email. To be included in the email list, please contact Media Relations Assistant Eric Dolan at [email protected]. The releases will also be available on the KU athletics website in PDF format. For fax service, please contact the Kansas media relations office.
Interviews All interviews with student-athletes and coaches should be arranged through media relations contact Eric Dolan at 785-864-7947. Please give at least 24 hours notice. Phone interviews will be done on a call-back basis only when convenient to the athlete or coach.
Indoor EventsAll home indoor meets will be held in Anschutz Sports Pavilion, located west of Allen Fieldhouse at the corner of Naismith Drive and Irving Hill Road on the KU campus. Parking is available north of Anschutz Pavilion. Media credentials are not required and indoor meets are free and open to the public.
Kansas RelaysThe Kansas Relays will take place April 16-19. The cost to attend the Relays is $10 for adults and $5 for students and seniors with ID. Any media interested in covering the Relays will need to request a credential. To request a credential, contact Media Relations Assistant Eric Dolan by telephone at 785-864-7947 or by e-mail at [email protected].
2008 Women’s Team Making Their Place in KU HistoryIt has been a banner year for the 2008 Kansas women’s track and fi eld team. In what may be one of the best seasons in team history, the women have recorded their highest fi nishes in KU women’s history at each postseason meet in which they have competed this year - the Big 12 Indoor Championships (third), the NCAA Indoor Championships (tenth) and the Big 12 Outdoor Championships (fourth).
Jayhawks Land 27 on Academic All-Big 12 ListsAmong the 234 student-athletes selected, Kansas boasted the second-most representatives of any team on the 2008 Academic All-Big 12 teams. Led by junior Eric Fattig’s 4.0 GPA, the 27 KU student-athletes were bested only by Nebraska’s 38. The Jayhawks placed 14 women and six men on the conference’s fi rst teams and added another fi ve men and two women on the second teams. It marked the second selection for senior Egor Agafonov, juniors Emily Reimer and Sha’Ray Butler, sophomore Megan James and Fattig. Seniors Ashley Brown, Libby Harmon, Paul Hefferon and Colby Wissel earned their way onto the list for the third time.
Pair of Track Seniors Named ‘Athletes of the Year’Seniors Kate Sultanova and Egor Agafonov recieved the highest of accolades given by the University of Kansas each year at the Jayhawk Senior and Scholar Banquet. The two were named the 2008 Athletes of the Year, along with men’s basketball player Russell Robinson, football’s James McClinton and tennis’ Elizaveta Avdeeva. The unprecedented fi ve recipients were honored for their elite combination of academic and athletic success.
Anderson Tops 30-Year-Old KU RecordFor 30 years Sheila Calmese held the school record in the women’s 100-meter dash. Her time of 11.44 at the 1978 Arkansas Relays was only matched once. Natasha Shafer was able to equal the feat at the 1994 Kansas Relays. However, during the fi nals of the event at the 2008 Kansas Relays, junior Nickesha Anderson broke her third school record of the 2008 season. Her time of 11.23 is now the Kansas standard in the women’s 100-meter dash.
Agafonov Still PerfectSenior Egor Agafonov, after defending his indoor NCAA weight throw national championship, has now won in each meet in which he has competed - a perfect 10-for-10 in 2008. He won all fi ve of his competitions in the weight throw and has claimed victories in his fi rst fi ve hammer throws of the outdoor season, including his third straight Big 12 title in the hammer throw May 16 in Boulder.
Trimble Sets Meet Record in Collegiate DebutFreshman Iain Trimble set a meet record in the javelin on his fi rst collegiate toss at the Missouri Relays. Trimble’s regional-qualifying toss of 68.04 meters (223-03) broke the previous record set last year by Marcin Kazubowki of Northern Iowa by nearly fi ve feet. After his Jayhawk debut, the Overbrook, Kan., native ranked fourth all-time in Kansas history in the event. Trimble will not compete for the rest of the season due to injury.
Jayhawks Lead Big 12 in Indoor Honors Kansas led the Big 12 with three athletes garnering four Big 12 Athlete of the Week honors during the indoor season. Senior pole vaulter Kate Sultanova (Feb. 5 and 12) joined Loren Groves of Kansas State as the only athletes to win the honor twice. Sophomore Jordan Scott (pole vault) helped KU sweep the award for the week of Feb. 12 as he and Sultanova (pole vault) both earned the award. Junior Nickesha Anderson (sprints) won on Feb. 19 to mark the third straight week in which KU was rewarded by the Big 12 Conference.
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2008 INDOOR ACCOLADES
NCAA Champions:Egor Agafonov (weight throw)
All-Americans:Egor Agafonov (weight throw)Nickesha Anderson (200 meters and 60 meters)Stephanie Horton (shot put)Crystal Manning (triple jump)Jordan Scott (pole vault)Kate Sultanova (pole vault)
Big 12 Champions:Egor Agafonov (weight throw)Nickesha Anderson (60 meters)Crystal Manning (long jump and triple jump)Jordan Scott (pole vault)Kate Sultanova (pole vault)
Midwest Track Athlete of the Year:Nickesha Anderson
Big 12 Athlete of the Week:Nickesha Anderson (Feb. 19)Kate Sultanova (Feb. 5 and Feb. 12)Jordan Scott (Feb. 12)
Husker Invitational Athlete of the Meet: Kate Sultanova
Indoor Notables:-- Women earned their highest Big 12 (third) and NCAA (10th) fi nishes of all-time.-- Eight school records were set.-- KU boasted six Big 12 Champs and six All-Americans.-- Agafonov is the only athlete in school history to win three straight Big 12 weight throw titles. -- Agafonov joins KU greats, Jim Ryun, Leo Bookman and Karl Salb as the only Jayhawks to repeat as indoor national champions.-- Manning was the co-high point scorer at the Big 12’s - KU’s fi rst (man or woman).-- Sultanova was the fi rst back-to-back indoor pole vault conference champion in school history.-- Anderson was KU’s fi rst 60-meter dash conference champion and fi rst women’s All-American in the 60 and 200 meters.
Men “A” “B” Field Size 100m 10.07 10.28 32 200m 20.30 20.75 30 400m 45.00 45.95 28 800m 1:46.50 1:48.50 30 1,500m 3:39.00 3:43.00 30 5,000m 13:33.00 13:50.00 24 10,000m 28:15.00 29:00.00 24 110mH 13.40 14.00 32 400mH 49.00 51.00 28 Steeplechase 8:32.00 8:45.00 24 Race Walk 1:36:00 --- 15 High Jump 2.28 m 2.20 m 24 Pole Vault 5.70 m 5.50 m 24 Long Jump 8.05 m 7.80 m 24 Triple Jump 16.66 m 15.80 m 24 Shot Put 20.00 m 18.60 m 24 Discus 63.75 m 58.80 m 24 Hammer 72.00 m 64.00 m 24 Javelin 77.00 m 70.00 m 24 Decathlon 7900 pts. 7600 pts. 18
Women “A” “B” Field Size 100m 11.13 11.35 32 200m 22.80 23.25 32 400m 51.45 52.60 30 800m 2:01.50 2:06.50 30 1,500m 4:10.00 4:19.50 30 5,000m 15:28.00 16:00.00 24 10,000m 32:45.00 34:00.00 24 100mH 12.85 13.25 32 400mH 56.00 57.80 30 Steeplechase 10:00.00 10:20.00 24 Race Walk 1:48:00 1:50:00 16 High Jump 1.86 m 1.83 m 24 Pole Vault 4.47 m 4.20 m 24 Long Jump 6.53 m 6.43 m 24 Triple Jump 13.50 m 13.10 m 24 Shot Put 17.50 m 17.00 m 24 Discus 59.00 m 56.00 m 24 Hammer 66.80 m 63.00 m 24 Javelin 54.50 m 50.50 m 24 Heptathlon 5,750 pts. 5,500 pts. 18
Anderson Sprints Into Indoor Record BooksJunior transfer Nickesha Anderson turned heads with her historic 2008 indoor season. In all fi ve of her 60-meter dash fi nals, she tied or broke the Kansas record. After breaking the KU record in the 200-meter dash, she tied or rebroke her mark on six occasions. Anderson has also set the school standard in the 60-meter dash and the 200-meter dash at Anshutz Pavilion.
Kansas, Baysinger and the 600 Meter-Run Senior Matt Baysinger ran to a fi nish of 1:20.08 in the inaugural 600-meter run at Anschutz Pavilion. Baysinger’s time is the fastest known 600 meters in Kansas history. In 2007, Baysinger ran the event at the Illini Classic in a time of 1:17.48, but the mark was deemed unoffi cial due to a timing error.
Baysinger Appointed Vice Chair of Division I National SAACSenior student-athlete Matt Baysinger was appointed Vice Chair of the Division I National Student Athlete Advisory Committee during the NCAA Convention January 10 - 14 in Nashville, Tenn. He will preside as vice chair until January 2009, when he will assume the position of chair of the NCAA Division I National SAAC for one year. Baysinger was appointed as the Big 12 Conference’s representative to the NCAA SAAC in July 2007. “SAAC has provided me an opportunity to demonstrate my leadership capabilities and gain knowledge about the intricacies of intercollegiate athletics,” said Baysinger, a native of Overland Park, Kan.
Kansas Track and Field Announces 2008 Team CaptainsFour men and fi ve women at the University of Kansas were named team captains for the 2008 track and fi eld season on Jan. 18. Seniors Matt Baysinger, Ashley Brown, Libby Harmon, Paul Hefferon, Alicia McGregor and Barrett Saunders; junior Sha’Ray Butler; and sophomores Lauren Bonds and Jordan Scott were the honorees. This is the third time Harmon has been selected as a team captain and it also marked the second selection for Baysinger, Brown, Butler, Hefferon and McGregor. Harmon is the fi rst KU athlete to be a three-time captain since Scott Huffman (1985-1988) and is one of two women to receive the honor on three occasions. Rebecca McGranahan (1981-1983) was a team captain for the fi rst three years in which the women’s team began naming captains.
Jayhawks Headed for Olympic TrialsSeniors Ashley Brown, Crystal Manning, Barrett Saunders and Julius Jiles, sophomore Jordan Scott and freshman Iain Trimble have each provisionally qualifi ed for the 2008 U.S. Olympic Trials in Eugene, Ore., June 27-July 6, 2008. Below are the qualifying standards for the United States Olympic Trials. The window for qualifying is January 1, 2007-June 15, 2008.
2008 U.S. Olympic Trial Qualifying Standards
“A” - athletes who attain the “A” standard will automatically be included in the event, provided they enter and declare.“B” - athletes who attain the “B” standard will be included in the event only if additional competitors are needed to make the event competitive (i.e., not enough athletes have attained the “A” standard).
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MEN’S INDOOR RANKINGS
1 LSU 291.642 Texas A&M 250.323 UCLA 216.084 Florida 212.005 Florida State 204.276 Arizona State 202.197 Arkansas 195.738 USC 189.999 Auburn 182.0110 Tennessee 180.8211 Baylor 167.8012 Colorado 160.5613 Texas 160.0114 Oregon 149.6115 UTEP 130.6816 South Carolina 129.2517 Kentucky 126.9318 California 113.0819 Arizona 106.1320 Nebraska 103.8521 Liberty 98.4822 Texas Christian 96.2223 Mississippi St. 94.0924 Georgia 92.9925 Boise State 92.15
WOMEN’S INDOOR RANKINGS
1 LSU 340.932 Texas A&M 326.913 Arizona State 309.604 Texas Tech 218.575 USC 217.016 Virginia Tech 214.577 Florida 195.478 UCLA 180.949 Penn State 172.8710 Stanford 159.0911 Oregon 138.8512 Arkansas 137.7913 Minnesota 134.4214 Tennessee 132.7915 Oklahoma 131.5116 Baylor 129.1517 UTEP 125.3918 Michigan 115.9519 KANSAS 110.2320 North Carolina 110.1721 Texas 101.0322 Mississippi 99.9623 Texas Christian 98.2824 Miami (Fla.) 96.3425 California 90.72
Jayhawks in the RankingsKansas’ Week-By-Week Outdoor USTFCCCA RankingsWeek: Pre 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Men 18 -- -- -- -- 29 28 -- --Women 15 -- 22 27 29 28 30 21 19
Record BreakersTwelve active Jayhawks are currently holding a total of 21 KU school records:Athlete Class Event Time/MarkButler, StowersManning, Anderson -- Indoor 1,600-Meter Relay 3:35.86 Brown, Stowers, Anderson, Manning -- Outdoor 400-Meter Relay 44.61Nickesha Anderson Jr. Indoor 200-Meter Dash 22.62 Outdoor 200-Meter Dash 22.57 Outdoor 100-Meter Dash 11.23 60-Meter Dash 7.22Egor Agafonov Sr. Hammer Throw 71.02m (233-00 ft.)Matt Baysinger Sr. 600-Meter Run 1:20.08Ashley Brown Jr. 60-Meter Hurdles 8.32 100-Meter Hurdles 13.27 400-Meter Hurdles 57.15Stephanie Horton Jr. Indoor Shot Put 16.80m (55-01.50 ft.) Outdoor Shot Put 16.05m (52-08 ft.)Julius Jiles Sr. 60-Meter Hurdles 7.84* 110-Meter Hurdles 13.66 Crystal Manning Sr. Indoor Triple Jump 13.54m (44-05.25 ft.) Outdoor Triple Jump 13.71m (44-11.75 ft.)Kate Sultanova Sr. Indoor Pole Vault 4.30m (14-01.25 ft.)*Zlata Tarasova Jr. Weight Throw 18.97m (62-03 ft.) Hammer Throw 62.94m (206-06 ft.)Colby Wissel Sr. Indoor 3,000-Meter Run 7:53.08* = tied record
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FRIDAY, MAY 30FIELD EVENTS
1:00 Hammer (W) Trials & Final1:00 High Jump (M) Final 1:00 Javelin (M) Trials & Final 1:00 Long Jump (W) Trials & Final 5:00 Pole Vault (W) Final 5:00 Shot Put (M) Trials & Final 5:00 Discus (W) Trials & Final 5:00 Long Jump (M) Trials & Final
COACHING STAFF Since taking the reigns of the track and field and cross country teams at the University of Kansas, Stanley Redwine has found success in leaps and bounds. As he enters his eighth year at the helm, Redwine, his staff and his teams continue to establish their marks in the lore of Jayhawk history, shattering school records and adding several All-Americans to the illustrious luminaries of Kansas’ storied past. Judging by his results, both as a coach and as an athlete, this path looks to continue into the future. In Redwine’s first seven seasons, 32 Kansas student-athletes have achieved 61 All-America honors and the men’s and women’s teams have combined to set more than 67 school records and crack the KU all-time top-five list in more than 70 events. At Kansas, he has coached seven national champions in six different events. As a result of their outstanding performances, Redwine’s 2001 and 2002 men’s track and field teams were enshrined into the KU Hall of Fame after back-to-back eighth-place finishes at the NCAA Championships. Throughout Redwine’s tenure, his teams have also shown great success in the classroom. In the past two seasons alone, the cross country teams have supplied 21 members to the Academic All-Big 12 teams, while the track and field teams have contributed 45 to the same list. Doug Clark is in his eighth year as an assistant cross country coach and middle distance/distance coach for the track team. Throughout Clark’s seven-year tenure, the Jayhawks have produced All-American athletes in the 1,500-meter run (two), Mile (two), 3,000-meter run (one), 3,000-meter steeplechase (one), 5,000-meter run (two), and distance medley relay (four) as well as an additional ten NCAA qualifiers in cross country and track. In that period, the team has also made major revisions to the school’s all-time performance lists including school records in the men’s and women’s 1,000-meter run, women’s 1,500-meter run, men’s 3,000-meter run and the men’s and women’s distance medley relays. Most recently, in 2007, Clark led junior Colby Wissel to the the indoor conference championship and All-America honors in the 3,000-meter run. Wissel also broke the school record in the event, topping a mark that had been set by another of Clark’s athletes (Benson Chesang in 2005). Elisha Brewer enters her fourth year as the sprints and hurdles coach. Brewer tutored two All-Americans, Julius Jiles and Ashley Brown, in 2007. Jiles finished eighth in the 110-meter hurdles (13.95) and Brown, who set three school hurdles records in 2007, placed 10th in the 400-meter hurdles (57.15) at the NCAA Championships. With the honor, Brown became the first 400-meter All-American hurdler in school history. Additionally under Brewer, sophomore Victoria Howard set the outdoor 200-meter dash school record (24.03) last season. Tom Hays enters his fourth season as the vertical jumps coach at his alma mater. Hays’ athletes made a clean sweep of the outdoor Big 12 pole vault titles as KU boasted both the men’s and women’s champions. Freshman Jordan Scott also won the men’s indoor conference championship in the pole vault as well and was named the 2007 Big 12 Indoor Freshman Performer of the Year and the 2007 Big 12 Outdoor Freshman Co-Perfomer of the Year. Scott became the first male in school history to recieve either distinction. Also under Pate’s guidance, junior Kate Sultanova earned All-America honors in both the indoor and outdoor pole vault. Andy Kokhanovsky is entering his third year as a member of the Kansas track and field coaching staff, serving as the throws coach. Throughout Kokhanovsky’s first two seasons in Lawrence, his athletes have experienced an incredible amount of success. In that span, his athletes have garnered 11 All-America honors, six conference championships and one national championship - Egor Agafonov in the weight throw in 2007. Two-time National Assistant Coach of the Year, Wayne Pate is in his fi rst season as the horizontal jumps coach for the Jayhawks. He brings more than 26 years of coaching experience to the Kansas staff in which he has coached 46 All-Americans and seven national champions. Pate spent nine years (1998-2007) at Indiana University where he worked as an associate head coach since 2004 and served as the interim head coach for the Hoosiers last season. Under his guidance, 22 Indiana athletes became Big Ten champions.
10,000 Meters (Auto: 33:30.00/Prov: 35:00.00)Individual Time MeetHayley Harbert 37:30.73 Big 12 Championships (5-16-08)Amanda Miller 37:55.59 Big 12 Championships (5-16-08)Alicia McGregor 38:11.01 Big 12 Championships (5-16-08)
400-Meter Relay (Regional: 45.70)Team Time MeetKansas ‘A’ 44.61KR# Big 12 Championships (5-18-08)
800-Meter RelayTeam Time Meet Kansas ‘A’ 1:36.59 Drake Relays (4-25-08)
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MEN’S OUTDOOR EVENT PERFORMANCE LIST100 Meters (Regional: 10.55)Individual Time Meet Alex Carey 11.12 Kansas Relays (4-18-08)Charles Murphy 11.47 John Jacobs Invitational (4-12-08)Josh Kirk 11.51 Big 12 Championships (5-16-08) Dustin Turner 11.59 Missouri Relays (3-28-08)
1,500 Meters (Regional: 3:47.80)Individual Time MeetColby Wissel 3:57.32 Drake Relays (4-24-08)Patrick McGowan 3:57.95 Arkansas Twilight (5-2-08)Bret Imgrund 4:01.06 John Jacobs Invitational (4-12-08) Levi Huseman 4:08.08 John Jacobs Invitational (4-12-08)
3,000 MetersIndividual Time Meet Patrick McGowan 8:56.22 John Jacobs Invitational (4-12-08) Nick Caprario 8:56.75 John Jacobs Invitational (4-12-08)Dan Van Orsdel 9:08.31 John Jacobs Invitational (4-12-08)Victor Chesang 9:19.89 John Jacobs Invitational (4-12-08)
3,000 Meter Steeplechase (Regional: 9:07.00)Individual Time Meet Patrick McGowan 9:29.01 Texas Relays (4-4-08)Bret Imgrund 9:50.21 Kansas Relays (4-17-08)Victor Chesang 10:18.94 Kansas Relays (4-17-08) 5,000 Meters (Regional: 14:12.00)Individual Time MeetPaul Hefferon 14:10.17# Cardinal Invitational (4-4-08)Bret Imgrund 14:49.25 Missouri Relays (3-28-08)Colby Wissel 14:59.69 Payton Jordan Invitational (5-2-08)Nick Caprario 15:05.97 Kansas Relays (4-17-08)
10,000 Meters (Auto: 28:45.00/Prov: 29:30.00)Individual Time MeetPaul Hefferon 31:15.84 Big 12 Championships (5-16-08)Nick Caprario 32:08.54 Big 12 Championships (5-16-08)
400-Meter Relay (Regional: 40.66)Individual Time MeetKansas ‘A’ 41.53A Big 12 Championships (5-18-08)
1,600-Meter Relay (Regional: 3:10.00)Individual Time MeetKansas ‘A’ 3:10.50 Big 12 Championships (5-18-08) Kansas ‘B’ 3:29.48 Missouri Relays (3-29-08)
Distance Medley RelayIndividual Time MeetKansas ‘A’ 10:16.09 Texas Relays (4-5-08)
Sprint Medley Team Team Time MeetKansas ‘A’ 3:26.16 Texas Relays (4-4-08)
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WOMEN’S OUTDOOR INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCE LISTNickesha Anderson • Jr. • Sprints Event Time Place Meet100 Meters 11.18w 1st Drake Relays (4-26-08) 11.23#KR* 1st Kansas Relays (4-19-08) 11.35# 6th Big 12 Championships (5-18-08) 11.35# (p) Big 12 Championships (5-17-08) 11.48#w (p) Drake Relays (4-25-08) 11.70# (p) Kansas Relays (4-18-08)200 Meters 22.57#KR* 3rd Big 12 Championships (5-18-08) 23.07#w 1st John Jacobs Invitational (4-12-08) 23.13# (p) Big 12 Championships (5-17-08)400 Meters 54.45# (p) Kansas Relays (4-18-08)
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WOMEN’S OUTDOOR INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCE LISTHayley Harbert • Sr. • Distance Event Time Place Meet3,000 Meters 10:15.63* 6th Missouri Relays (3-28-08) 10:19.61 4th John Jacobs Invitational (4-12-08) 10:22.40 3rd Kansas Relays (4-17-08)5,000 Meters 17:38.78 20th Drake Relays (4-24-08) 18:28.10 15th Big 12 Championships (5-18-08)10,000 Meters 37:30.73 9th Big 12 Championships (5-16-08)
Crystal Manning • Sr. • Jumps/Sprints Event Time/Mark (feet) Place MeetTriple Jump 13.66m (44-09.75)# 2nd Big 12 Championships (5-18-08) 13.17m (43-02.50)# 3rd Texas Relays (4-5-08) 12.99m (42-07.50)w# 1st Drake Relays (4-26-08) 12.93m (42-05.25)# 1st Kansas Relays (4-18-08)Long Jump 6.29m (20-07.75)w 1st John Jacobs Invitational (4-12-08) 6.28m (20-07.25)# 4th Kansas Relays (4-19-08) 6.19m (20-03.75)w# 5th Big 12 Championships (5-17-08) Alicia McGregor • Sr. • Distance Event Time Place Meet3,000 Meters 10:04.00 1st Kansas Relays (4-17-08) 10:09.52 1st John Jacobs Invitational (4-12-08) 10:31.52 13th Missouri Relays (3-28-08)5,000 Meters 17:37.86* 19th Drake Relays (4-24-08)10,000 Meters 38:11.01 14th Big 12 Championships (5-16-08) Amanda Miller • Fr. • Distance Event Time Place Meet3,000 Meters 10:14.65 5th Missouri Relays (3-28-08) 10:32.18 7th John Jacobs Invitational (4-12-08)5,000 Meters 17:57.30 5th Kansas Relays (4-17-08) 18:55.44 19th Big 12 Championships (5-18-08)10,000 Meters 37:55.59 11th Big 12 Championships (5-16-08)
Lisa Morissey • Sr. • Distance Event Time Place Meet800 Meters 2:26.66 13th John Jacobs Invitational (4-12-08)1,500 Meters 4:44.04* 14th Arkansas Twilight (5-2-08) 4:45.84 4th John Jacobs Invitational (4-12-08) 4:52.60 18th Kansas Relays (4-17-08)3,000 Meters 10:34.31 14th Missouri Relays (3-28-08)
Britany Parker • Sr. • Pole Vault Event Mark Place MeetPole Vault 3.51m (11-06.25) 12th Arkansas Twilight (5-2-08)
$ - NCAA Automatic Qualifier # - NCAA Regional Qualifier (UA) - Unattached ! - Facility Record (p) - Preliminary Mark (s) - Semifinal Mark KR - Kansas Record (c) - Converted Mark * - Personal Best
Riley Wertenberger • Fr. • Distance Event Time Place Meet3,000 Meters 11:25.65 28th Missouri Relays (3-28-08) 11:27.09 13th John Jacobs Invitational (4-12-08)5,000 Meters 19:10.75 26th Kansas Relays (4-17-08)
Kara Windisch • Fr. • Distance Event Time Place Meet3,000 Meters 10:15.76 2nd John Jacobs Invitational (4-12-08) 10:17.65 8th Missouri Relays (3-28-08)5,000 Meters 17:39.87 3rd Kansas Relays (4-17-08) 17:41.68 21st Drake Relays (4-24-08) 400-Meter Relay Team • Top-Five Times Team Time Place MeetKansas ‘A’ 44.61#KR 5th Big 12 Championships (5-18-08)Kansas ‘A’ 45.19# 6th Texas Relays (4-4-08)Kansas ‘A’ 45.25# (p) Drake Relays (4-25-08)Kansas ‘A’ 45.28# 3rd Kansas Relays (4-18-08)Kansas ‘A’ 45.62# 1st John Jacobs Invitational (4-12-08)
800-Meter Relay Team • Top-Five Times Team Time Place MeetKansas ‘A’ 1:36.59 2nd Drake Relays (4-25-08)
1,600-Meter Relay Team • Top-Five Times Team Time Place MeetKansas ‘A’ 3:35.81# 1st Arkansas Twilight (5-2-08)Kansas ‘A’ 3:39.43# 1st Kansas Relays (4-19-08) Kansas ‘A’ 3:40.02# 5th Big 12 Championships (5-18-08)Kansas ‘A’ 3:44.17 1st John Jacobs Invitational (4-12-08)Kansas ‘B’ 3:47.72 1st Missouri Relays (3-29-08)
3,200-Meter Relay Team • Top-Five Times Team Time Place MeetKansas ‘A’ 9:04.47 4th Texas Relays (4-3-08)
Distance Medley Relays Team • Top-Five Times Team Time Place MeetKansas ‘A’ 11:56.36 6th Texas Relays (4-5-08)
Sprint Medley Relay Team • Top-Five Times Team Time Place MeetKansas ‘A’ 3:56.11 4th Texas Relays (4-4-08)
Two-Mile Relay Team • Top-Five Times Team Time Place MeetKansas ‘A’ 9:29.99 2nd Kansas Relays (4-18-08)
$ - NCAA Automatic Qualifier # - NCAA Regional Qualifier (UA) - Unattached ! - Facility Record (p) - Preliminary Mark (s) - Semifinal Mark KR - Kansas Record (c) - Converted Mark * - Personal Best
Paul Hefferon • Sr. • Distance Event Time Place Meet5,000 Meters 14:10.17# 14th Stanford Invitational (4-4-08) 14:16.56 19th Payton Jordan Invitational (5-4-08) 14:26.32 10th Drake Relays (4-24-08) 15:23.82 13th Big 12 Championships (5-18-08)10,000 Meters 31:15.84 8th Big 12 Championships (5-16-08)
Levi Huseman • Jr. • Distance Event Time Place Meet800 Meters 2:02.50 33rd John Jacobs Invitational (4-12-08)1,500 Meters 4:08.08 16th John Jacobs Invitational (4-12-08) 4:08.53 25th Kansas Relays (4-17-08) 4:13.16 3rd Missouri Relays (3-29-08) 4:16.10 5th ESU Twilight (5-10-08)
Bret Imgrund • So. • Distance Event Time Place Meet800 Meters 1:59.16 26th John Jacobs Invitational (4-12-08)1,500 Meters 4:01.06 7th John Jacobs Invitational (4-12-08) 4:03.14 24th Arkansas Twilight (5-2-08)Steeplechase 9:50.21 9th Kansas Relays (4-17-08)5,000 Meters 14:49.25 4th Missouri Relays (3-28-08) 16:13.82 24th Big 12 Championships (5-18-08)
$ - NCAA Automatic Qualifier # - NCAA Regional Qualifier (UA) - Unattached ! - Facility Record (p) - Preliminary Mark (s) - Semifinal Mark KR - Kansas Record (c) - Converted Mark * - Personal Best
Jason Schweitzer • Sr. • Distance Event Time Place Meet800 Meters 2:11.09 41st John Jacobs Invitational (4-12-08)1,500 Meters 4:18.48 23rd John Jacobs Invitational (4-12-08)5,000 Meters 15:31.66 30th Missouri Relays (3-28-08) 15:35.17 19th Kansas Relays (4-17-08)
Jordan Scott • So. • Pole Vault Event Mark (feet) Place MeetPole Vault 5.36m (17-07)# 1st ESU Twilight (5-10-08) 5.31m(17-05)# 1st Arkansas Twilight (5-2-08) 5.30m (17-04.50)# 2nd Big 12 Championships (5-18-08) 5.20m (17-00.75)# 2nd Kansas Relays (4-19-08) 5.05m (16-06.75)# 8th Texas Relays (4-5-08)Jareb
$ - NCAA Automatic Qualifier # - NCAA Regional Qualifier (UA) - Unattached ! - Facility Record (p) - Preliminary Mark (s) - Semifinal Mark KR - Kansas Record (c) - Converted Mark * - Personal Best
Dan Van Orsdel• So. • Distance Event Time Place Meet3,000 Meters 9:08.31 6th John Jacobs Invitational (4-12-08)5,000 Meters 15:30.56 17th Kansas Relays (4-17-08) 15:34.56 34th Missouri Relays (3-28-08)
Colby Wissel • Sr. • Distance Event Time Place Meet1,500 Meters 3:57.32 9th Drake Relays (4-24-08)5,000 Meters 14:59.69 21st Payton Jordan Invitational (5-4-08)
400 Meter Relay Team Top-Five Times Team Time Place MeetKansas ‘A’ 41.41 9th Big 12 Championships (5-18-08)
1,600-Meter Relay Team • Top-Five Times Team Time Place MeetKansas ‘A’ 3:10.06 7th Big 12 Championships (5-18-08)Kansas ‘A’ 3:12.63 3rd John Jacobs Invitational (4-12-08)Kansas ‘A’ 3:12.86 6th Kansas Relays (4-19-08)Kansas ‘A’ 3:15.10 (p) Kansas Relays (4-18-08)Kansas ‘A’ 3:15.13 2nd Missouri Relays (3-29-08)
Distance Medley Team • Top-Five Times Team Time Place MeetKansas ‘A’ 10:16.09 9th Texas Relays (4-5-08)
Sprint Medley Team • Top-Five Times Team Time Place MeetKansas ‘A’ 3:26.16 7th Texas Relays (4-4-08)
$ - NCAA Automatic Qualifier # - NCAA Regional Qualifier (UA) - Unattached ! - Facility Record (p) - Preliminary Mark (s) - Semifinal Mark KR - Kansas Record (c) - Converted Mark * - Personal Best
2008 Kansas Jayhawks Track and Field
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Meet-By-Meet RecapsMissouri RelaysColumbia, Mo. (3/28-3/29/08) Eight Jayhawks won event titles, four earned regional qualifying marks and one set a meet record to open the outdoor track and fi eld season. Freshman Iain Trimble set the meet record in the men’s javelin, while senior Julius Jiles won the men’s 400-meter hurdles and qualifi ed for Regionals in winning the 110-meter hurdles. Trimble’s regional-qualifying toss of 68.04 meters (223-03) broke the previous Missouri Relays record set last year by Marcin Kazubowki of Northern Iowa by nearly fi ve feet. In his Jayhawk debut, the Overbrook, Kan., native now ranks fourth all-time in Kansas history in the event. Jiles fi nished the 110-meter hurdles at 14.03 to qualify and crossed the 400-meter hurdles fi nish line in 53.55 for the victory in that event. Junior Zlata Tarasova and senior Ashley Brown joined Trimble and Jiles in qualifying for the outdoor Regionals. Tarasova did so with her hammer throw of 54.44 meters (178 feet, seven inches). She placed fourth in the event at Audrey J. Walton Stadium. Brown was second in the women’s 100-meter hurdles with a qualifying time of 13.89.
Texas RelaysAustin, Texas (4/2-4/5/08) In all, seven members of the University of Kansas track and fi eld teams set NCAA regional qualifying marks this weekend. Seniors Kate Sultanova, Crystal Manning, Ashley Brown, Julius Jiles and sophomores Kirk Cooper and Jordan Scott all set or improved their regional marks at the Texas Relays while senior Paul Hefferon qualifi ed at the Stanford Invitational. Manning and Sultanova each placed third in their respective events. Each one of Manning’s completed jumps was past the regional mark. Her best effort was her last, as she leaped 13.17 meters (42 feet, 2 ½ inches) on her fi nal attempt to in the women’s triple jump. Sultanova vaulted past 4.20 meters (13-09.25 ft.) in the women’s pole vault on her third and fi nal attempt. Jiles duplicated his preliminary and NCAA regional time of 13.95 in fi nishing fourth in the men’s 110-meter hurdles. Hefferon qualifi ed in Stanford, Calif. with his 14th-place time of 14:10.17 in the men’s 5,000-meter run. Brown bettered the regional mark she set in the prelims of the 400-meter hurdles on Thursday with a fourth-place fi nish of 58.82 in the fi nals on Saturday. In the men’s pole vault, both Cooper and Scott reached the NCAA regional mark of 5.05 meters (16-06.75 ft.). Cooper was fi fth with that height in section `B’ of the event on Thursday while Scott was eighth in section `A’ on Saturday afternoon at Mike A. Meyers Stadium.
John Jacobs Invitational/Georgia InviteNorman, Okla./Athens, Ga. (4/11-4/12) Ashley Brown tied her school record in the 100-meter hurdles, sprinting to a second-place fi nish of 13.27. She was one of nine Jayhawks to post a regional qualifying mark. In her outdoor debut as a Jayhawk, Nickesha Anderson broke a seven-year-old meet record in winning the 200 meters with a fi nish of 23.07. It is the best time in the country this year. Crystal Manning won the women’s long jump at 6.29 meters (20-07.72 ft.) while Libby Harmon and Julia Cummings each cleared 3.85 meters (12-07.50 ft.) to tie for fourth and match the regional standard. At the University of Georgia, Kansas’ throwers found equal success. Senior Egor Agafonov won the hammer throw in his season debut while freshman Iain Trimble won the javelin.
Meet-By-Meet RecapsKansas RelaysLawrence, Kan. (4/16-4/19) In the early afternoon of Day Two at the 81st Annual Kansas Relays, senior Egor Agafonov proved to be the fi rst Jayhawk to claim a title at the 2008 edition of the meet. Agafonov won the hammer throw for the second-consecutive year, while senior Alicia McGregor won the 3,000-meter run. The Relays were temporarily delayed at Memorial Stadium Thursday afternoon for one hour and 40 minutes after severe weather passed through Lawrence. On Day Three, at her fi nal home meet as a Jayhawk, senior Crystal Manning was victorious in the triple jump at the Kansas Relays for the fi rst time in her career. Sophomore Lauren Bonds also added a win in the women’s 3,000-meter steeplechase on Friday. Junior Nickesha Anderson broke a 30-year-old school record, while Nike’s Bershawn Jackson ran the fastest time in the world in the 400-meter hurdles this year on the fi nal day of the Relays.
Drake Relays/Sooner InvitationalDes Moines, Iowa/Norman, Okla. (4/23-4/26) Seniors Egor Agafonov, Crystal Manning and Maresia Pencil and juniors Stephanie Horton and Nickesha Anderson each grabbed individual titles while the women’s 800-meter relay team ran to the second-fastest fi nish in school history. Junior Victoria Howard was followed by Manning and senior Ashley Brown as Anderson fi nished off the second-fastest 800-meter relay in KU history. The team’s time of 1:36.59 was less than a second off the Kansas women’s standard of 1:35.98 set at the Drake Relays in 1994. Agafonov recorded the fourth-best toss in the NCAA this year in winning the hammer throw in Oklahoma. His toss measured 68.94 meters (226 feet, 2 inches). Anderson bested her school-record in winning the 100-meter dash in Iowa, though the time of 11.18 was wind-aided. Manning won the women’s triple jump with a leap of 12.99 meters (42-07.50 ft.) at Drake Stadium, while Horton won the women’s shot put at the Sooner Invitational, besting her regional mark with a toss of 15.88 meters (52-01.25 ft.). Pencil was less than a second away from qualifying for the NCAA Regionals with her winning fi nish of 2:10.54 in the 800-meter run.
Arkansas Twilight/Payton Jordan InviteFayetteville, Ark./Stanford, Calif. (5/2-5/4) Senior Egor Agafonov, sophomore Jordan Scott, junior Stephanie Horton and the women’s 1,600-meter relay team each posted victories at the Arkansas Twilight. Seniors Julius Jiles and Matt Baysinger also posted regional marks. Each one of Agafonov’s completed tosses was good enough to win the event. His second throw in the fi nals was his best - 67.56 meters (221 feet, 8 inches). Scott won the pole vault after connecting on his second attempt at 5.31 meters (17-05 ft.). It is a new season-best for the Watkinsville, Ga., native and ranks second in the Big 12. Horton won the shot put for the second-consecutive week with her furthest toss coming on her fi nal effort - 15.73 meters (51-07.25 ft.). The women’s 1,600-meter relay team bested their qualifying mark by running the second-fastest time in school history. Their fi rst-place fi nish of 3:35.81 was exactly one second off the KU standard set in 2003. Jiles qualifi ed for the NCAA Midwest Regionals with a 400-hurdles time of 51.48, placing him third. Baysinger also surpassed the qualifying mark with his fourth-place fi nish of 1:49.08 in the 800-meter run. KU Results:Arkansas TwilightWomen 100m Hurdles: 5-Brown (13.68), 15-Helm (16.51)200m: 15-Gaines (25.99), 21-Helm (28.56)400m: 11-Gaines (57.28), 15-Barber (59.44)400m Hurdles: 2-Butler (1:00.59)800m: 5-Pencil (2:10.89), 11-Gruenbacher (2:16.21)1,500m: 14-Morrisey (4:44.04), 21-James (4:54.49)1,600m Relay: 1-KU ‘A’ (3:35.81), 8-KU ‘B’ (4:00.26)Discus: 2-Horton (44.97m), 4-Lacy (42.44m) Hammer: 3-Tarasova (55.83m), 11-Umbarger (37.00m)High Jump: 2-Erb (1.70m), 11-Beisner (1.55m)Javelin: 7-Cunningham (39.19m), 8-Reimer (35.75m), 10-Radovich (34.60m)Pole Vault: 3-Sultanova (4.02m), 6-Harmon (3.85m), 9-Cummings (3.68m), 11-Jones (3.51m), 12-Parker (3.51m)Shot Put: 1-Horton (15.73m), 8-Reimer (13.38m), 14-Helm (10.37m)
Meet-By-Meet RecapsBig 12 Outdoor ChampionshipsBoulder, Colo. (5/16-5/18) On the heels of two school records, the Kansas women earned their best team fi nish ever at the Big 12 Outdoor Track and Field Championships. The women placed fourth while the men were ninth. Nickesha Anderson broke a 27-year-old Kansas record, fi nishing third in the 200 meters. Her time of 22.57 marked the fi rst time in school history in which a woman broke the 23-second barrier in the event. The women’s 400-meter relay team also set a KU standard with their fi nish of 44.61, placing fi fth. Kate Sultanova claimed her second Big 12 title in the pole vault as Libby Harmon took third and Julia Cummings placed fourth. Stephanie Horton broke the school record in the women’s shot put with her fi rst toss of the fi nals (16.05 meters/52-08 ft.). And for the third consecutive year, Egor Agafonov won the Big 12 Championship in the men’s hammer throw on Friday - becoming the fi rst person to do so in conference history. He led throughout, winning with a facility record of 67.65 meters (221-11 ft.). KU Results:Men:110-Meter Hurdles: 2-Jiles (13.78p, 13.72f)200 Meters: 14-Toussaint (21.80)400 Meters: 13-Toussaint (47.83), 21-Rollins (48.77), 23-Frigon (49.58) 400-Meter Hurdles: 14-Jiles (54.05)800 Meters: 4-Baysinger (1:50.62p, 1:50.63f)5,000 Meters: 13-Hefferon (15:23.82), 23-Caprario (16:03.24), 24-Imgrund (16:13.82)10,000 Meters: 8-Hefferon (31:15.08), 12-Caprario (32:08.54)400-Meter Relay: 9-KU (41.41)1,600-Meter Relay: 7-KU (3:10.06)Hammer: 1-Agafonov (67.65m)High Jump: 14-Scherzer (2.00m)Javelin: 5-Murphy (62.66m), 15-Kirk (56.18m) Long Jump: 9-Fattig (7.32m), 11-Saunders (7.21m), 15-Turner (7.07m), 19-Stallbaumer (6.93m)Pole Vault: 2-Scott (5.30m), 5-Cooper (5.05m), 16-Merrill (4.75m)Triple Jump: 16-Stallbaumer (14.29m), 18-Fattig (14.04m)