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COLUMBIA-BARNARD ATHLETICS CONSORTIUM
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITYin the city of new york
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QUICK FACTS
LocationNew York, N.Y. 10027
Founded/Enrollment Columbia - 1754/5,708Barnard - 1889/2,389
President, Columbia University Lee C. Bollinger
President, Barnard CollegeDebora L. Spar
Director, Intercollegiate Athletics and Physical Education Dr. M. Dianne Murphy
Nickname/Colors Lions/Columbia Blue and White
Affiliation/Conference NCAA Division I/Ivy League
Head Coach Willy Wood (Kansas ‘86)16th Season
Cross Country/Track & Field Phone/Email212-854-3436/waw8@columbia.edu
Sports Information ContactCasey Snedecor, Asst. Dir. of Sports Information/Media Relationscs2732@columbia.edu • 212-851-5643 (w) • 610-357-0441 (c)
Websitegocolumbialions.com/trackandfield
Columbia University Athletics Mission StatementThe Department of Intercollegiate Athletics of Columbia University in the City of New York serves the needs of its students, faculty, staff, alumni and the New York City community. To achieve and maintain excellence, we will:• Recruit student-athletes who will excel in our academic and athletic environment• Foster the physical, mental and emotional development of our student-athletes• Strengthen the bonds between the University and its alumni• Provide outstanding entertainment• Promote and exhibit appropriate sporting behavior by student-athletes, coaches, administrators and fans• Instill integrity and values that enhance decision-making• Comply with all NCAA and Ivy League rules and regulations• Empower the Columbia community through a diverse and equitable athletics program that meets the needs of students, alumni, faculty and staff
CreditsThe 2009-10 Columbia Cross Country/Track & Field Media Guide was designed and written by Casey Snedecor. Edited by Dan Lobacz and Pete McHugh. Additional contributions by Darlene Camacho, Kate Lombard, Gavin O’Neal and Zach Richard. Photos by Gene Boyars, Mike McLaughlin, Tim Flynn, Casey Snedecor and Eileen Barroso.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
THIS IS COLUMBIA2-3 Columbia University in the City of New York
4 Prominent Columbians
COACHES & STAFF6-7 Director of Cross Country/Track & Field Willy Wood
8-9 Assistant Coaches
10-11 Facilities and Support Staff
THE STUDENT-ATHLETES12-15 2009-10 Rosters
16-35 Meet the Lions
HISTORY AND RECORDS37 NCAA Competitors
38-41 All-Ivy League/Heptagonal Champions
42-43 A History of Excellence
44 Team All-Time Heps Results
45 Stadium/Course Records
46-47 Women’s Records
48-49 Men’s Records
ADMINISTRATION51 Columbia President Lee C. Bollinger
51 Barnard President Debora L. Spar
52-53 Director, Intercollegiate Athletics and Physical
Education Dr. M. Dianne Murphy
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NEW YORK CITY ISFrom its beginnings in a schoolhouse in lower Manhattan, Columbia University has grown to encompass two principal campuses in New York City: the historic, neoclassical campus in the Morningside Heights neighborhood and the modern Medical Center further uptown, in Washington Heights.
New York, the greatest city in the world, has everything at your fingertips. A baseball game at Yankee Stadium, a world-class Broadway show, or just a ride around the city where neighborhoods flow freely into one another, New York has it all.
Today, Columbia is one of the top academic and research institutions in the world, conducting pathbreaking research in medicine, science, the arts, and the humanities. It includes three undergraduate schools, thirteen graduate and professional schools, and a school of continuing education.
A member of the Ivy League, Columbia sponsors 29 intercollegiate varsity sports for men and women which compete at the Division I level. Columbia has won 11 Ivy League titles over the past three years, the most in any three-year span in school history.
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COLUMBIA’S HOME
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BARACK OBAMA COLUMBIA COLLEGECLASS OF 1983
44TH PRESIDENT OFTHE UNITED STATESColumbia University has produced a large number of distinguished alumni in many different fields, including but not limited to:
David Altchek, CC 1978 • Renowned orthopedic surgeonRoone Arledge, CC 1952 • Former president, ABC News & SportsCaitlin “Katy” Bilodeau, CC 1987 • Two-time OlympianKatherine Boo, BC 1988 • Reporter, The Washington PostWilliam V. Campbell, CC 1962 • Chairman, Intuit, Inc.DeWitt Clinton, CC 1786 • Former N.Y. state senator and governorGary Cohen, CC 1981 • TV play-by-play announcer, New York Mets Brian De Palma, CC 1962 • FilmmakerBrian Dennehy, CC 1960 • Actor, Tony award-winnerAmelia Earhart, GS 1919-1920 • AviatorEileen Ford, BC 1943 • Co-founder, Ford Modeling AgencyChet Forte, CC 1957 • Director, creator of “Monday Night Football”Matthew Fox, CC 1989 • Actor, “Lost”, “We Are Marshall”Ellen Futter, BC 1971 • Barnard College President EmeritaArt Garfunkel, CC 1965 • Musician, Grammy award-winnerLou Gehrig, CC 1923-25 • Baseball Hall of Fame inducteeAllen Ginsberg, CC 1948 • Author, Howl and Other PoemsJudd Gregg, CC 1969 • U.S. Senator, New HampshireMaggie Gyllenhaal, CC 1999 • Actress, “The Dark Knight”Alexander Hamilton, King’s College 1774-76 • Secretary of the TreasuryPatricia Highsmith, BC 1942 • Author, The Talented Mr. RipleyLangston Hughes, School of Mines 1921-22 • PoetZora Neale Hurston, BC 1928 • Author, Their Eyes Were Watching GodJohn Jay, King’s College 1764 • Judge, statesman, abolitionistJack Kerouac, CC 1940-1942 • Author, On The RoadJeanne Kirkpatrick, BC 1948 • First female U.S. ambassador to the U.N.Joel Klein, CC 1967 • Chancellor, New York City school systemJohn Kluge, CC 1937 • Entrepreneur, founder of Metromedia, Inc.Robert Kraft, CC 1963 • Owner, New England PatriotsGene Larkin, CC 1983 • Former Major League Baseball championAlfred Lerner, CC 1955 • Owner, Cleveland BrownsSid Luckman, CC 1939 • Football Hall of Fame inducteeJim McMillian, CC 1970 • Former NBA championPhilip L. Milstein, CC 1971 • Principal, Ogden CAP PropertiesJanice Min, CC 1990 • Editor-in-Chief, Us Magazine Martha Nelson, BC 1976 • Managing editor, People; founder, InStyleCynthia Nixon, BC 1988 • Actress, “Sex and the City”Fernando Perez, CC 2004 • Current Major League Baseball player Joyce Purnick, BC 1967 • Writer, The New York TimesJoan Rivers, BC 1954 • Emmy Award-winning comedienneAttoosa Rubenstein, BC 1993 • Editor-in-chief and creator, CosmoGIRL!Michael Sovern, CC 1953 • Columbia University President EmeritusGeorge Stephanopoulos, CC 1982 • Anchor of ABC’s “This Week”Julia Stiles, CC 2005 • Actress, “Save The Last Dance”Cristina Teuscher, CC 2000 • Olympic gold medalist, swimmingRussell Warren, CC 1962 • New York Giants team physicianMarcellus Wiley, CC 1997 • Former All-Pro football player
Amelia EarhartMarcellus WileyAlexander Hamilton
Robert KraftCristina Teuscher
Janice Min
Jim McMillian
Maggie Gyllenhaal Jack Kerouac
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UNLEASH THE ROAR!
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As Director and Head Coach of Columbia’s entire Cross Country and Track & Field program, Willy Wood can boast a level of achievement that few can approach.
Since Wood, 46, came to Columbia in 1994, he has made the Columbia Cross Country and Track & Field program competitive at the national level. Utilizing the resources of a great university in a city well-suited for track & field and distance running, he and a perennially strong staff have made Columbia a household name in track & field and cross country circles across the nation.
In 15 years under Wood’s leadership, the Columbia men and women’s cross country programs have become one of the Ivy League’s best, and are respected nationwide. Wood and his staff have since set their sights on indoor and outdoor track & field, which have made tremendous strides in recent years. In 2005, the women’s team finished third and second, respectively, in the Ivy League Indoor and Outdoor Championships. Building on that, the 2009 women’s team finished third at the Outdoor Championships, boasting one of the highest point totals in program history. All the while, Columbia’s cross country teams have continued to flourish.
The women’s cross country team has won the Ivy League Heptagonal championship four times in the past decade, and was joined by the men’s team twice, in 2004 and 2009. Representatives of the women’s team competed in six consecutive NCAA Championships from 2000-05, finishing 11th in 2002 and 13th in 2003, 2004 and 2005. Columbia won the 2002 NCAA Northeast Regionals, and finished second from 2003-2005. In 2009, the Lion women also won their 12th consecutive Metropolitan Cross Country Championship; the men have won nine of the last 12 Mets crowns.
The coaching of Wood and his staff has resulted in several individual Ivy League champions in cross country in recent years, and 14 Ivy League titles in track & field in the past three years. There have been more than 55 qualifiers for the NCAA Track & Field Championships in the last seven years, including Sharay Hale ‘12CC, who advanced to the national semifinals of the 400m run and ended the 2009 season as the fastest freshman in the nation in the 400m. Her time of 52.64 at the 2009 NCAA East Regional was a new school record, the fastest time by a member of the class of 2012, and the tenth fastest time in the nation in 2009.
HEAD COACH WILLY WOOD
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DIRECTOR OF CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK & FIELD
Wood also guided his squad to one of the most exciting wins in Ivy League track & field history. At the 2007 Penn Relays, Columbia’s 4x800m relay team of Jonah Rathbun ‘08CC, Mike Mark ‘10CC, Erison Hurtault ‘07CC and Liam Boylan-Pett ‘08CC won the Championship of America race. It was the first time the Lions had won a title at the Relays since 1938, and it marked the first victory for an Ivy League institution at the prestigious event since 1974.
Wood is credited with the development of some of Columbia’s finest all-time athletes. They include: five-time All-American Caroline Bierbaum ‘06CC, the Honda Award winner as the nation’s leading cross country runner of 2005; NCAA outdoor steeplechase All-American Delilah DiCrescenzo ‘05CC, who made it to the finals of the steeplechase at the US Olympic Trials in 2008; Casey O’Shea ‘96CC, an All-American who competed in the Olympic Trials in the 3000-meter steeplechase; Lisa Stublic, who gained All-American honors in cross country; Caitlin Hickin ‘04CC, a two-time All-American in cross country; and 2004 graduate Steve Sundell. Sundell made All-American in both cross country and the 5000 meters outdoors. The 2003 Heptagonal Ivy League champion, Sundell also took Ivy League championships in the 3000 and 5000 indoors, and 5000 outdoors.
Wood has also added an Olympian to his resume: Erison Hurtault ‘07CC. Hurtault, a two-time All-American and 11-time Ivy League champion, became the first athlete in Ivy League track and field history to win the Ivy League championship in one event — the 400 meters — all four years, both indoor and outdoors. Hurtault had competed successfully in the 400m during 2007-08, but just missed the finals of the Olympic Trials. He competed in the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, representing Dominica, a Caribbean nation where both of his parents were born.
Wood joined the Columbia athletics staff in 1994. Prior to his arrival in Morningside Heights, he served as head coach of the University of North Carolina-Asheville’s track & field and cross country programs. He was named the Big South Conference’s Coach of the Year for cross country in 1993, after leading the men’s team from eighth to third, and the women’s team from seventh to second, in each case the team’s best finish.
Prior to Asheville, Wood was head men and women’s track coach at Bethel College in Minnesota, where, in just two years, he produced eight NCAA Division III national qualifiers, two All-Americans, and a seventh-place finish at the 1992 NCAA Division III Women’s Indoor Championships.
He served one season as head coach at Kansas Wesleyan University, where he led both the cross country and track & field teams from eighth place to a Kansas College Athletic Conference title, and was chosen the KCAC Coach of the Year in both sports.
Wood earned his master’s in physical education while serving as a graduate assistant coach at Pittsburg (Kansas) State University. Wood earned his undergraduate degree in 1986 from the University of Kansas, where he was All-Big Eight in the 200 meters, the 4x400m relay and the distance medley relay. He attended Taylor University in Indiana for two years, earning NAIA All-America honors twice in the 200-meter dash. He broke 12 Taylor records in events ranging from the 50m to the 500m, as well as several relays. Wood narrowly missed qualifying for the Olympic Trials in 1992. He has run personal bests of 20.9 seconds in the 200m, 10.2 for 100m, and a 46.9 for the 400m.
Wood is the father of two daughters, Taelor and Hanna. They reside in Morningside Heights.
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ASSISTANT COACHES
JON CLEMENSAssistant Coach Third SeasonMen’s Distance
During his tenure as a member of head coach Willy Wood’s staff, Jon Clemens has experienced a large amount of success while working with the Columbia track & field and cross country programs. Clemens has recruited some of the best and brightest young runners to Morningside Heights, including the core of the 2009 Ivy League Championship cross country team. Clemens led a men’s cross country squad that, after finishing second in 2008 by just three points, came back to win the Ivy League title in 2009. Three members of the team, Brendan Martin ‘11CC, Kyle Merber ‘12CC and Terence Prial ‘11CC earned All-Ivy League recognition for their performances at the meet.
A dedicated runner himself, Clemens brings a unique background to the coaching staff. A graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy, he was a member of the last Navy team to win a Heptagonal team championship in cross country; Clemens won the individual title at that meet in Van Cortlandt Park in 1996. He went on that season to qualify individually for the NCAA Cross Country Championships in Tucson, Arizona, finishing 33rd and earning All-America honors. During the 1997 outdoor season, he repeated that feat, winning the Heptagonal Championship title in the 3000m Steeplechase, and finishing tenth at the Outdoor NCAA’s, earning All-America honors once again. In all, Clemens qualified four times for the NCAA’s (in cross country, the indoor 3000m, and twice in the Steeplechase) and was a five-time IC4A All-East athlete. After earning his commission as a naval officer, Clemens continued his training for the prestigious Reebok Enclave in Washington, DC. He qualified four times for the USATF National Championships in the steeplechase. Twice, he represented the US military at the World Military Championships, with a best finish of 45th overall. In addition to his running, Clemens distinguished himself as a Navy pilot and earned the rank of Lieutenant. While flying the SH-60B Seahawk, he completed two deployments and accumulated over 700 hours in the air in support of Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom. After serving overseas, Clemens returned to his passion for running and assumed the position of assistant coach at the University of San Diego. During his tenure there, he helped coach a West Coast Conference champion and improved the conference standing for both the men and women’s programs. Relentless in his desire to coach dedicated athletes, he created SOCAL United, a post-collegiate running club. While coaching this thirty-member club, Clemens helped two member-runners qualify for the 2008 US Olympic marathon trials, and two qualify for the USATF national championships.
GAVIN O’NEALAssistant CoachFourth SeasonSprints, Hurdles and Jumps
Gavin O’Neal is entering his fourth season as an assistant track & field coach at Columbia University. The 2009 outdoor season marked one of the best for O’Neal’s sprints, jumps and hurdles corps. O’Neal helped lead the women’s track & field team to a third place finish, and one of the highest team point totals in program history, shattering most of the program´s records along the way. Leading the charge were first-years Sharay Hale ’12CC and Monique Roberts ‘12BC, who both qualified for the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships in their first season as Lions. After winning her first Ivy League championship in the 400m, Hale ran a blistering 52.64 at the NCAA East Regional Championships to advance to nationals. The time made her the fastest freshman in the nation, a position she would not relinquish.
Hale advanced to the national semifinals and narrowly missed qualifying for the finals by .08 seconds. Roberts, who has re-written the Columbia high jump record books, earned a berth to the NCAA championships by finishing second at the NCAA East Regionals in high jump. She claimed regional runner-up honors by clearing 1.81m (5’11.25”), which ranked her as the number two freshman in the nation. Roberts just missed advancing to the finals of the high jump, but still ended the season ranked 13th in the country, and the number two freshman. Joining Hale and Roberts at the NCAA East Regional were first-year Kyra Caldwell ‘12CC and senior Elisse Douglass ‘09CC. Caldwell qualified for the regional championships in both the 100m hurdles and the 400m hurdles. Caldwell broke the school record in the 100m hurdles, on her way to winning the Ivy League championship in the event, becoming the first athlete in Columbia history to claim that title. Douglass won the Ivy League title in the triple jump, setting a new school record in the process, defeating All-American Jeomi Maduka. On the men’s side, O’Neal worked with Stefan Vutescu ’10CC, the 2009 Ivy League champion in both the 60m and 100m dash, and an NCAA Regional qualifier. Under O’Neal’s guidance, Vutescu became the first Columbia sprinter ever to win the indoor 60m dash, and the first Columbia male since 1951 to win the outdoor 100m. In his time with the Lions, O’Neal has coached five indoor school record holders, 10 outdoor record holders, one conference record holder, six Ivy League champions, seven Ivy League runner-ups, 16 All-Ivy League selections, six NCAA regional qualifiers, one regional runner-up, one NCAA National championships qualifier, and 42 athletes on the all-time top five lists in Columbia track & field history. O’Neal joined the staff at Columbia after working as an assistant track & field coach at Williams College. At Williams, he coached the triple, long and high jumpers, and also served as assistant strength and conditioning coach. While coaching the Ephs, O’Neal helped to produce three NCAA indoor qualifiers and seven outdoor NCAA qualifiers, resulting in seven All-Americans. Six school records were broken during his tenure at Williams, and he helped the women’s track & field program to two second place finishes at the NCAA Indoor and Outdoor Championships, and the men’s team to a fourth place finish outdoors. Prior to his time at Williams, O’Neal spent three seasons at Oberlin College. After spending the 1999-2000 season as the assistant men’s cross country and track & field coach, he was promoted to head men’s cross country and assistant track & field coach, a position he held for two years. O’Neal developed four all-conference and two all-regional athletes in cross country, 13 all-conference track and field honorees, six conference champions and three NCAA qualifiers. O’Neal graduated from Ohio University in 1999 with a B.S. in sports sciences. He was a two-time cross country team captain at Ohio, and earned first-team All-Mid American Conference honors in 1996, when the Bobcats won the MAC team title. He received his master’s in sports administration from Kent State in 2004.
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ASSISTANT COACHES
ZACH RICHARDAssistant Coach Second SeasonDistance/Middle Distance
WILL BOYLAN-PETTAssistant Coach First SeasonMiddle Distance
ROBERT MARCHETTIAssistant Coach First SeasonPole Vault
PATRICK GAZZINIAssistant Coach First SeasonSprints/Hurdles
AMY MALSBENDENAssistant Coach First SeasonThrowing
Zach Richard reunited with his former coach when he joined Columbia’s head coach Willy Wood’s coaching staff in August of 2008. Now entering his second season with the Lions, Richards helped guide Megan Lessard ‘09CC to the NCAA National Championships in cross country, along with two Ivy League track & field championship titles, in the indoor mile and the outdoor 1500m. Additionally, seven of his athletes qualified for the NCAA Regional meet in the spring of 2009. Richard is responsible for recruiting the women’s distance class of 2013, of the deepest and most talented first-year classes in the history of the women’s distance program.
A political science major, Richard was captain for both the cross country and track & field teams his senior year, and was a second-team All-Ivy League honoree in the 1000m in 2007. Richard was also a member of the school-record holding indoor 4x800m relay team, a part of the 2005 Ivy League Championship cross country team, and is on seven top five Columbia performance lists. Richards assists Coach Wood with the men and women’s distance and middle distance runners, and is responsible for recruiting women’s distance and middle distance runners. He resides in Morningside Heights, with his wife, Nicole.
Amy Malsbenden joined Willy Wood’s track & field’s coaching staff in the fall of 2009 as an assistant coach and works with Columbia’s throwers. Malsbenden, who graduated from the University of New Hampshire in 2009, competed in weight throw, shot put, hammer, and discus in her collegiate career. A three-time America East conference qualifier,
Malsbenden also competed for Springfield College at the NEWMAC conference championships in three events. Graduating with a BS in athletic training, Malsbenden spent two seasons as a student athletic trainer at UNH, and two seasons as an assistant track & field coach at Bow High School.
Patrick Gazzini joined the Columbia track & field coaching staff in the fall of 2009 as an assistant coach, and will focus on the sprints and hurdles group.
Gazzini, who graduated from Villanova, is a former BIG EAST runner-up in the 400m hurdles and an NCAA Regional qualifier in the same event. A native New Yorker, Gazzini was also a New York State champion in the 400m hurdles and a multiple section
and conference champion in his time at Somers High School in Westchester. Gazzini has a BA in biology from Villanova and a master’s degree in health and human performance from McNeese State. He has worked as a rehabilitation technician at Sports Physical Therapy of New York, and as a graduate assistant at McNeese State, where he headed the sprints and hurdles program on an interim basis.
Will Boylan-Pett ‘05CC rejoined former coach Willy Wood in December of 2009, as he became a member of Columbia cross country and track & field’s coaching staff on a full-time basis. Boylan-Pett works with Columbia’s middle distance runners.
A former captain of the men’s cross country and track & field team and four-year varsity letter winner, Boylan-Pett was an integral part of establishing Columbia’s dominance in middle distance events. His name is still prominent in Columbia record books, as he was a part of the Distance Medley Relay team that ran the third-fastest time in school history. He also captained the 2004 men’s cross country team all the way to an Ivy League Championship title, only the second in program history. A four-time scholar-athlete recipient while a Lion, he also served on the Undergraduate Athletic Council in his senior season.
Boylan-Pett, who graduated from Columbia with a degree in political science, attended Villanova University School of Law, where he graduated in 2009 with his J.D. He has also spent time at the School at Columbia University, where he served the head cross country coach of the middle school team in the fall of 2009.
Robert Marchetti joined the Columbia track & field staff in the fall of 2009, and works with Columbia’s pole vaulters. Marchetti, an alumnus of the University of New Mexico, was a WAC conference champion in the high jump in 1993, and has built an impressive coaching resume since his graduation that has included over 15 years of experience on nearly every possible level.
Marchetti got his start on the high school level, but from there, a three-year stint as the head coach at Mercer County Community college led to an assistant position at NCAA Division I Rider University. Marchetti also spent a year at Murray State Univeristy, where he led the field events group to an individual conference champion, six runners up, and two NCAA regional qualifiers. Most recently, Marchetti has spent time as the assistant track & field coach at the Shore Athletic Club of New Jersey.
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FACILITIES
ARMORY TRACK AT NEW BALANCE TRACK AND FIELD CENTERBuilt as a training center for the National Guard in 1909, The Armory began hosting track & field meets by the 1920s. Over the next few decades, The Armory became the center for track & field competitions in New York City. The Armory was renovated in 1993, and is a world-class track & field facility.
Located on Fort Washington Avenue, a block west of the 168th Street subway stop, The Armory has a pole vault runway, an eight-lane sprint and hurdle straightaway, two long jump pits, two high jump areas and a throwing area. The arena seats more than 4,000 spectators.
In 2007, The Armory hosted the Indoor Ivy League Heptagonal Championships for the first time since 1952. Columbia and the Armory are slated to host the Indoor Ivy League Heptagonal Championships again in 2011.
VAN CORTLANDT PARKLocated just 24 blocks from Columbia’s Baker Athletics
Complex and seven miles from the Morningside Heights
campus, Van Cortlandt Park is New York’s gift to cross
country. One of the nation’s most exacting and renowned
courses with over 20 square miles of trails to run on, it is
home to several of the East’s top running colleges and
has been the site of the NCAA national championships.
Two of the oldest collegiate cross country meets in the
nation — the Heptagonals and the Metropolitans — are
held at Van Cortlandt every year. The NCAA Northeast
Regionals are held at Van Cortlandt in alternating
years.
LAWRENCE A. WIEN STADIUMColumbia’s Lawrence A. Wien (pronounced “ween”) Stadium at Baker Athletics Complex has become known as one of the premier track and field facilities in the East. The stadium attracted more than 60,000 fans as the host of the New York Games from 1989 to 1995, and was the site of the 1989, 1999 and 2005 Heptagonal Championships, and the 2003 Metropolitan Championships. The resurfaced eight-lane Rekortan track provides an outstanding practice and competition site and the stadium holds 17,000 spectators. Columbia’s scoreboard is state-of-the-art and one of the best in the Ivy League.
The stadium’s location on the northern tip of Manhattan, at the scenic confluence of the Harlem and Hudson rivers, is one of the most striking track & field sites in the nation.
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Andrea Di Trani joined the Columbia athletic training staff in July 2008 and is the primary athletic trainer for women’s soccer and indoor and outdoor track and field. Di Trani came to Columbia from Arizona State where she worked primarily with the Sun Devils cross country and track and field teams. A 2006 graduate of Marist, Di Trani earned her bachelor’s degree in athletic training, and was a two-time captain of the cross country and track and field teams.
SUPPORT STAFF
ANDREA DiTRAINIAthletic Trainer • Track & Field
ELIAS LEVANWAYAthletic Trainer • Cross CountryElias Levanway was the newest addition to the Columbia athletic training staff in August, and will work primarily with men’s basketball, cross country and the men and women’s tennis programs. Levanway comes to Morningside Heights from Iona, where he spent the past two seasons as an assistant athletic trainer. A 2004 graduate of Vanguard University of Southern California, Levanway earned his bachelor’s degree in athletic training and most recently earned a master’s degree in performance enhancement and injury prevention from California University of Pennsylvania.
JIM GOSSETTAssociate Athletisc Director for Sports Medicine • Head Athletic TrainerJim Gossett is one of the best-known and most highly-honored athletic trainers in the nation. Gossett is in his 30th year at Columbia, his 29th as head athletic trainer. He administers a staff of seven full-time assistants that works with all 29 Columbia teams and oper-ates modern training facilities on the main campus and at Baker Athletics Complex. He has worked with most of Columbia’s teams, but has been particularly identified with football, soccer, fencing, rowing and wrestling. Gossett has worked with several championship squads, including the men and women’s fencing team, which won two NCAA championships while he was associated with them. He worked with men’s soccer and wrestling from 1979 to 1983, when they won a combined seven Ivy League titles and made two trips to the Final Four. As a well-known athletic trainer in the New York Metropolitan area, Gossett was selected recently to serve as a spokesperson for Gatorade, Inc., and the National Athletic Trainers Association. His role is to promote healthy practices in order to prevent heat-related illness during the hot weather months, and to serve as a resource, including on-air interviews, for CBS, NBC, ABC and Fox
television affiliates in the New York area. The New York State Board of Regents reappointed Gossett to the State Committee for Athletic Trainers. His five-year appointment is to the State Board for Professions, which regulates athletic trainers in New York State. On the national scene, Gossett was the head athletic trainer for the United States fencing team in the 1991 World University Games in Sheffield, England, and spent three seasons as trainer of the U.S. National Lightweight Crew. He was athletic trainer for rowing at the 1988 Olympic Sports Festival, and for track & field at the 1987 Festival and Pan American Games. He also spent four summers as athletic trainer for the ABCD/Nike basketball camps. Gossett has been frequently honored for his work. In 2004, he was presented the Dan Libera Service Award for outstanding contribution to the Board of Certification, while in 2003, he was honored by the National Athletic Trainers Association with the Most Outstanding Athletic Trainer Award, for which he was nominated and chosen by his peers, and received the All-American Football Foundation’s Outstanding Athletic Trainer Award. Previously, he had been honored by the New York State Athletic Trainers Association with the Thomas J. Sheehan, Sr. Award, its highest honor, and by the Eastern Athletic Trainers Association (EATA) with the Joseph A. Blankowitsch Award. A former president of the EATA, he was further honored with the 1994 Cramer Award for outstanding service, presented by Cramer Products in conjunction with the EATA. Gossett, a native of Indianapolis, attended Indiana State University, graduating in 1978. He joined the Columbia staff in August 1979, shortly after receiving his master’s degree from the University of Arizona. Jim and his wife Dianne, the former director of the Baker Athletics Complex, now manager of Columbia’s famed Nevis Laboratories, live in Ardsley, N.Y., with their 18-year old son, Bryant, who attends Hofstra.
CAT WADEStrength & Conditioning CoachCat Wade, a former soccer goalkeeper at Oklahoma who has previous experience at Houston and Syracuse, joined the Columbia staff in July 2009 as an assistant strength and conditioning coach. At Columbia, Wade will work primarily with fencing, golf, track sprinters and jumpers, archery, men’s swimming, lacrosse, vol-leyball, women’s tennis and field hockey. Wade comes to Morningside Heights after spending the past year at the University of Houston, where she worked primarily with the women’s swimming and track teams. At Houston, she worked alongside the 2008-09 Conference USA Women’s Swimming Coach of the Year in Mark Taylor. She also assisted with all the strength and conditioning aspects of the Houston football team’s pro-day training and assisted with the women’s basketball team’s strength program. Prior to joining the Houston staff, Wade spent three years as a graduate assistant at Syracuse, where she earned her Master’s degree in exercise science in June 2008.
At Syracuse, she worked in the strength and conditioning department, managing the women’s soccer strength and conditioning program and assist-ing with all aspects of the women’s basketball strength and conditioning program. Over three seasons, she also served as a graduate assistant with the women’s soccer team, training the goalkeepers while assisting in several other areas within the program. Wade also has experience working with Texas Select Volleyball, Athletic Evolution in Boston and Strength in Motion in Syracuse. She holds CSCS, CPR and SCCC certifications. A four-year starter in goal and two-time captain at Oklahoma, Wade is the Sooners’ record holder for goals against average, career saves, saves in a season and career shutouts. She graduated in 2005 with a bachelor’s degree in psychology.
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2009-10 MEN’S ROSTER
Name Event. Year Hometown/High School
Alex Adler Distance So. Hermosa Beach, Calif./Mira CostaWilliam Ballenthin Mid Distance Sr. Lexington, Mass./LexingtonMiles Becker Distance So. Pittsburgh, Pa./Mount LebanonAdam Behnke Distance So. St. Louis, Mo./Lutheran SouthCory Benton Sprints Sr. Southampton, N.Y./SouthamptonGary Brownell Distance So. Brownstown, Mich./WoodhavenAndy Buchanan Distance So. Madison, Wis./Robert M. LafolletteMatthew Casey Distance So. Branford, Conn./BranfordMatthew Ciambriello Distance Jr. Old Bridge, N.J./Old BridgeKyle Cooke Distance So. Melbourne, Fla./Holy Trinity Episcopal AcademyPaul Corcoran Distance Jr. Needham, Mass./Catholic MemorialBlake Cowan Distance Fr. Puyallup, Wash./Auburn RiversideDomenick DeMatteo Distance Fr. Dix Hills, N.Y./Half Hollow Hills WestKenny Durell Distance So. Davis, Calif./Davis SeniorJakob Enke Distance Jr. Troy, Ohio/TroyMark Feigen Distance Fr. East Greenwich, R.I./East GreenwichRobert Hartnett Distance Sr. Cumberland, R.I./CumberlandChristopher Hays Distance Sr. Wading River, N.Y./Shoreham-Wading RiverJustin Heck Distance So. Monroe, Mich./MonroeJustin Holloman Sprints So. Lawrenceville, Ga./Peachtree RidgeSteven Iglehart Distance Fr. San Francisco, Calif./Branson SchoolDylan Issacson Mid Distance Jr. Meadowhook, Pa./Penn CharterPatrick Jeffers Distance Sr. Wyndmoor, Pa./La Salle College HSEvan Kearney Distance So. Minneapolis, Minn./SouthRyan Marcus Sprints So. East Greenwich, R.I./Bishop HendrickenMike Mark Distance Sr. Warwick, N.Y./Warwick ValleyJason Marks Field Events So. Bellevue, Wash./InterlakeBrendan Martin Distance Jr. Smithtown, N.Y./Smithtown WestDustin Martin Distance Jr. Albuquerque, N.M./Albuquerque AcademyKyle Merber Mid Distance So. Dix Hills, N.Y./Half Hollow Hills WestAnthony Merra Distance Jr. Amherst, N.H./Bishop GuertinJeff Moriarty Mid Distance Jr. Westwood, Mass./WestwoodMike Murphy Distance Fr. Bloomfield Hills, Mich./Brother RiceEric Ndikumana Distance So. Denver, Colo./North HighJohn O’Loughlin Mid Distance So. Boston, Mass./Roxbury LatinChikezie Ohayia Sprints So. Hillsborough, N.J./Hun School of PrincetonPhillip Pierott Distance So. Houston, Texas/Westbury SeniorThomas Poland Distance Jr. Morristown, N.J./Delbarton SchoolTerence Prial Distance Jr. Warwick, N.Y./Warwick ValleyNana-Kofi Quakyi Sprints So. Accra, Ghana/SOS-Hermann Gmeiner International Paul Snyder Distance Fr. San Antonio, Texas/Winston ChurchillLeighton Spencer Distance Fr. Chester, N.Y./Don Bosco PreparatoryMatthew Stewart Mid Distance Jr. Brookline, Mass./BrooklineLiam Tansey Mid Distance Fr. Rockaway, N.J./Morris HillsEvan Tsembelis Mid Distance Fr. Grand Island, N.Y./Grand Island SeniorBenjamin Veilleux Distance Fr. Berryville, Va./Clarke CountryStefan Vutescu Sprints Sr. Bucharest, Romania/International High SchoolMichael Weisbuch Mid Distance Jr. Ann Arbor, Mich./PioneerRyan Withall Distance Sr. Carlsbad, Calif./Carlsbad
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2009-10 WOMEN’S ROSTER
Name Event. Year School Hometown/High School
Julie Alexander Sprints/Hurdles Fr. CC Pennington, N.J./Hopewell Valley CentralMallory Anderson Distance Fr. CC Madison, N.J./MadisonYamira Bell Sprints Fr. CC Easton, Pa./The Hun SchoolJocelyn Briggs Sprints/Jumps Fr. CC North Hampton, N.H./WinnacunnetJacqui Brown Sprints Jr. CC Lithonia, Ga./Southwest DekalbClare Buck Distance Fr. CC Pennington, N.J./Hopewell Valley CentralKyra Caldwell Sprints So. CC Ypsilanti, Mich./YpsilantiKatherine Carrington Distance Jr. CC Lighthouse Point, Fla./North BrowardAlexandra Crawley Distance Jr. CC Laguna Beach, Calif./Laguna BeachJacqueline Drouin Mid Distance Jr. CC Lawrenceville, Ga./Collins HillAbigail Dubin-Rhodin Mid Distance Jr. CC Easton, Pa./Easton AreaSarah Engle Field Events So. CC Sunnyvale, Calif./HomesteadJessica Fingers Distance Fr. CC Solana Beach, Calif./Torrey PinesJillian Goodwin Distance Jr. CC Los Gatos, Calif./Los GatosSharay Hale Sprints So. CC Milwaukee, Wis./RiversideErin Hays Mid Distance Jr. CC Wading River, N.Y./Shoreham-Wading RiverChristina Henderson Distance Sr. CC Coppell, Texas/CoppellKristen Houp Sprints So. CC Los Gatos, Calif./Valley ChristianMelesa Johnson Sprints Jr. CC Kansas City, Mo./Bishop MiegeIrene Kalbian Distance Fr. CC Cheshire, Conn./CheshireHannah Kligman Distance Jr. CC Radnor, Pa./ConestogaKatherine Kolombatovich Sprints Jr. CC Hopewell, N.J./Hopewell Valley CentralSerita Lachesis Mid Distance Sr. CC Ambler, Pa./WissahickonEmily Lanois Distance Fr. CC South Hamilton, Mass./Hamilton-Wenham RegionalElizabeth Lee Distance So. CC Harvard, Mass./BromfieldSamantha Casale Lee Mid Distance Jr. CC New Providence, N.J./SummitJaclyn Marshall Distance So. CC Kings Park, N.Y./Kings ParkCaroline McDonough Distance Fr. CC Darien, Conn./DarienCamille Murphy Mid Distance Fr. CC Framingham, Mass./FraminghamLeila Norman Mid Distance So. CC Marietta, Ga./George Walton ComprehensiveHaley O’Sullivan Sprints Jr. CC West Newbury, Mass./Central CatholicUju Ofoche Sprints/Jumps Fr. CC Baltimore, Md./ParkvilleQueen Okeke Jumps Fr. CC Irving, Texas/IrvingNnenna Okwara Throwing Fr. CC Charlotte, N.C./Charlotte LatinIrena Ossola Distance Sr. CC Santa Fe, N.M./St. Michael’sErica Pearson Distance Fr. CC Newport Beach, Calif./Newport HarborJillian Pollack Distance Jr. CC Winchester, Va./MillbrookJulianne Quinn Mid Distance Jr. SEAS Bedford, N.H./Manchester WestPatricia Reilly Distance Fr. CC West Winsor, N.J./West Winsor-PlainsboroMonique Roberts Jumps So. BC Cicero, N.Y./Cicero-North SyracuseSusan Rodriguez Sprints/Hurdles Fr. SEAS Bettendorf, Iowa/Pleasant ValleyUzunma Udeh Jumps So. CC Mandeville, La./FontainebleauNoelle Van Rysselberghe Distance Fr. CC Portland, Ore./JesuitDora Vegvari Hurdles Fr. CC Budapest, Hungary/UnavailableLaura Vogel Sprints Jr. CC Mercer Island, Wash./Mercer IslandCaitlin Williamson Distance Fr. CC Newport Beach, Calif./Sage Hill SchoolHope Winkler Distance Jr. CC Wetmore, Kan./Sabetha
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WILLIAM BALLENTHINSr. • Middle DistanceLexington, Mass.Lexington
Personal Records: 1:52.4 800m ... 3:47.55 1500m.
Career Highlights: Qualified for the 2009 NCAA East Regionals in the 1500m run … member of
the DMR squad that finished second at the 2008-09 Indoor Heptagonal Championships, earning second-team All-Ivy League honors … 2009 Outdoor Heptagonal Championship finalist in the 1500m run, placing sixth overall … finalist in the mile at the 2008-09 Indoor Heptagonal championships, finishing sixth … member of the DMR team that finished third at the 2007-08 Indoor Heptagonal championships … member of the 4x400m relay team that finished sixth at the 2006-07 Indoor Heptagonal championships.
CORY BENTONSr. • SprintsSouthampton, N.Y. Southampton
Personal Records: 48.56 400m.
Career Highlights: Member of the 4x400m relay
squad that won the 2007 Outdoor Heptagonal
championships, earning first-team All-Ivy League
honors in the process … part of the 4x400m relay team that set a new
outdoor record at the 2007 NCAA Regionals (3:11.87).
2009-10 SENIORS
ROBERT HARTNETTSr. • DistanceCumberland, R.I.Cumberland
Personal Records: 4:08.48 mile ... 14:09 5000m ...
24:28 8000m XC ... 25:08 VCP.
Career Highlights: Qualified for the 2009 East
Regionals in the 5000m run … earned All-Northeast
Region honors for his performance at the 2008 NCAA Northeast Cross
Country Regional … member of the DMR squad that finished second at the
2008-09 Indoor Heptagonal Championships, earning second-team All-Ivy
League honors …finalist in the 3000m run at the 2008-09 Indoor Heptagonal
championships, finishing third overall … member of the 2009 Ivy League
champion men’s cross country team … earned second-team All-Ivy honors
for his performance at the 2008 Ivy League Cross Country championships.
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2009-10 SENIORS
CHRIS HAYSSr. • DistanceWading River, N.Y. Shoreham-Wading River
Personal Records: 1:51.35 800m ... 2:26.27
1000m.
Career Highlights: Member of the 2008-09 Ivy
League indoor champion 4x800m relay squad …
member of the school record-holding outdoor 4x800 relay team (7:21.27) …
finalist in the 1000m run at the 2008-09 Indoor Heptagonal championships,
coming in fourth … member of the DMR squad that finished third at the
2007-08 Indoor Heptagonal championships … member of the 4x400m relay
team that finished sixth at the 2006-07 Indoor Heptagonal championships.
CHRISTINA HENDERSONSr. • CC • DistanceCoppell, TexasCoppell
Personal Records: 10:00 3000m ... 17:57 5000m
VCP XC.
Career Highlights: Earned second-team All-Ivy
League honors with her 14th place finish at the 2009
Cross Country Heptagonal championships.
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SERITA LACHESISSr. • CC • Middle DistanceAmbler, Pa. Wissahickon
Personal Records: 2:09.21 800m ... 4:51 mile.
Career Highlights: Two-time NCAA East Regional qualifier in the 800m run (2008, 2009) … part of the 2006-07 Ivy League championships 4x800m relay
squad, earning first-team All-Ivy League honors … earned second-team All-Ivy League honors at the 2009 Outdoor Heptagonal Championships, with a second place finish in the 4x800m relay … finalist in the 800m run at the 2009 Outdoor championships, placing third overall … finalist in the 800m run at the 2008-09 Indoor Heptagonal championships, placing sixth … member of the school record-holding indoor 4x800m relay team (8:49.37) … member of the school record-holding indoor DMR squad (11:19.42).
MIKE MARKSr. • Middle DistanceWarwick, N.Y. Warwick ValleyPersonal Records: 47.0 400m ... 1:49.9 800m.
Career Highlights: Two-time NCAA East Regional qualifier in the 800m run (2008, 2009) … member of the 2008-09 Ivy League indoor champion 4x800m relay squad, earning first-team All-Ivy League honors … member of the 4x400m relay team that captured a league title at the 2007 Outdoor
Heptagonal championships, earning first-team All-Ivy League honors … finished second in the indoor 800m run at the 2008-09 Heptagonal Championships, earning second-team All-Ivy League honors in the process … 2009 Outdoor Heptagonal Championship finalist in the 800m run, placing fourth overall … finalist in the 800m run at the 2008 Outdoor Heptagonal championships, placing fifth … member of the 4x800m relay squad that won the Championships of America race at the 2007 Penn Relays, a win which was the first title for Columbia at the Relays since 1938, and the first victory for an Ivy League school since 1974 … member of the school record-holding outdoor 4x800 relay team (7:21.27) … member of the school record-holding indoor DMR squad (9:43.94) … part of the 4x400m relay team that set a new outdoor record at the 2007 NCAA Regionals (3:11.87).
2009-10 SENIORS
IRENA OSSOLASr. • CC • DistanceSanta Fe, N.M.St. Michael’s
Personal Records: 2:26.86 800m ...10:18.37 3000m
... 18.58.2 VCP.
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2009-10 SENIORS
STEFAN VUTESCUSr. • SprintsBucharest, RomaniaInternational High School
Personal Records: 6.72 60m ... 10.60 100m.
Career Highlights: Qualified for the 2009 East
Regionals in the 100m dash … 2009 Ivy League
champion in the 100m dash (outdoors) … 2009 Ivy
League champion in the 60m dash (indoors) … became the first Columbia
sprinter ever to win the indoor 60m dash, and the first Columbia male since
1951 to win the outdoor 100m … finalist in the 100m dash at the 2008
Outdoor Heptagonal championships … holds the school record in the
outdoor 100m dash (10.66) … is a member of the school-record holding
4x100m relay squad
RYAN WITHALLSr. • DistanceCarlsbad, Calif. Carlsbad
Personal Records: 8:25 3000m ...14:33 5000m ...
24:38 8000m XC
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JACQUI BROWNJr. • CC • SprintsLithonia, Ga. Southwest Dekalb
Personal Records: 56.77 400m.
Career Highlights: Earned second-team All-Ivy
League honors at the 2009 Outdoor Heptagonal
Championships, with a second place finish in the
4x400m relay.
2009-10 JUNIORS
KATHERINE CARRINGTON Jr. • CC • DistanceLighthouse Point, Fla.North Broward
Personal Records: 18:20 5000m.
MATT CIAMBRIELLOJr. • DistanceOld Bridge, N.J.Old Bridge
Personal Records: 8:36 3000m ... 9:23.79 3000m
steeplechase ... 25:27 8000m XC.
Career Highlights: Member of the 2009 Ivy League
champion men’s cross country team.
PAUL CORCORANJr. • DistanceNeedham, Mass. Catholic Memorial
Personal Records: 26:21 8000m VCP XC.
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ALEX CRAWLEYJr. • CC • DistanceLaguna Beach, Calif. Laguna Beach
Personal Records: 18:30 5000m XC at VCP.
JACKIE DROUINJr. • CC • Middle DistanceLawrenceville, Ga. Collins Hill
Personal Records: 2:11 800m ... 4:26 1500m ...
9:43 3000m ... 17:37 5k XC VCP.
Career Highlights: Qualified for the 2009 NCAA
East Regionals in the 1500m run … earned All-
Northeast Region honors in cross country in 2009, with her 21st place finish
at the NCAA Northeast Regionals … earned second-team All-Ivy League
honors at the 2009 Outdoor Heptagonal Championships, with a second
place finish in the 4x800m relay … earned second-team All-Ivy League
honors with her eighth place finish at the 2009 Cross Country Heptagonal
championships … finalist in the 1500m run at the 2009 Outdoor Heps meet,
placing third overall … finalist in the mile at the 2008-09 Indoor Heptagonal
championships, placing sixth.
ABBY DUBIN-RHODINJr. • CC • Middle DistanceEaston, Pa. Easton Area
Personal Records: 2:16.19 800m ... 2:57.26
1000m ... 4:47.89 1500m ... 5:14.28 1600m ...
19:47 at VCP.
Career Highlights: Member of the 4x800m
relay team that finished fourth at the 2007-08 Indoor Heptagonal
championships.
2009-10 JUNIORS
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2009-10 JUNIORS
JILLIAN GOODWINJr. • CC • DistanceLos Gatos, Calif. Los Gatos
Personal Records: 9:53 3000m.
ERIN HAYSJr. • CC • Middle DistanceWading River, N.Y. Shoreham-Wading River
Personal Records: 2:13 800m … 4:30.2 1500m.
Career Highlights: 2009 Outdoor Heptagonal
Championships finalist in the 1500m run, finishing
sixth overall … finalist in the 1500m at the 2008
Outdoor Heptagonal championships.
DYLAN ISSACSONJr. • Middle DistanceMeadowhook, Pa. Penn Charter
Personal Records: 1:50.76 800m.
Career Highlights: 2009 Outdoor Heptagonal
Championship finalist in the 800m run … finalist
in the 800m run at the 2008-09 Indoor Heptagonal
championships, placing fourth … member of the school record-holding
indoor 4x800m relay squad (7:30.37).
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MELESA JOHNSONJr. • CC • Sprints/Jumps/HurdlesKansas City, Mo. Bishop Miege
Personal Records: 8.87 60m hurdles ... 14.01
100m hurdles.
Career Highlights: Finalist in the 60m hurdles at
the 2007-08 Indoor Heptgaonal championships,
coming in fourth overall.
HANNAH KLIGMANJr. • CC • DistanceRadnor, Pa. Conestoga
Personal Records: 18:15 5000m.
KATE KOLOMBATOVICHJr. • CC • Sprints/HurdlesHopewell, N.J. Hopewell Valley Central
Personal Records: 63.30 400m hurdles.
Career Highlights: 2009 Outdoor Heptagonal
Championships finalist in the 400m hurdles.
SAMANTHA LEEJr. • CC • Middle DistanceNew Providence, N.J. Summit
Personal Records: 2:14.02 800m.
Career Highlights: Member of the 4x800m relay
team that finished fourth at the 2007-08 Indoor
Heptagonal championships.
2009-10 JUNIORS
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BRENDAN MARTINJr. • DistanceSmithtown, N.Y. Smithtown West
Personal Records: 14:28.9 5000m … 24:29 8000m XC … 25:06.5 VCP 8k.
Career Highlights: Earned All-Northeast Region honors in cross country in 2009, with his 24th place finish at the NCAA Northeast Regionals … earned All-Northeast Region honors for his performance at the 2008 NCAA Northeast Cross Country Regional
… helped lead the men’s cross country team to a 2009 Ivy League championship title, placing fifth and earning first-team All-Ivy League honors … earned second-team All-Ivy honors for his performance at the 2008 Ivy League Cross Country championships … finalist in the 3000m at the 2007-08 Indoor Heptagonal championships, placing eighth overall.
2009-10 JUNIORS
DUSTIN MARTINJr. • DistanceAlbuquerque, N.M.Albuquerque Academy
Personal Records: 8:29 3000m ... 15:01 5000m.
ANTHONY MERRAJr. • DistanceAmherst, N.H. Bishop Guertin
Personal Records: 14:42 5000m ... 25:00 8000m XC ... 31:24 10,000m.
Career Highlights: Helped lead the men’s cross country team to a 2009 Ivy League championship title, placing 20th overall.
JEFF MORIARTYJr. • Middle DistanceWestwood, Mass. Westwood
Personal Records: 1:47.98 800m ... 3:47.77 1500m ... 48.3 400m.
Career Highlights: Advanced to the 2009 NCAA Championship preliminaries in the 800m run, after running the sixth fastest 800m time in the nation (1:47.96) … that performance was also the second-
fastest 800m time in Heps meet history … 2008 NCAA East Regional qualifier in the 800m run … 2008-09 Ivy League champion in the indoor 1000m run … member of the 2008-09 Ivy League indoor champion 4x800m relay squad … finished second in the 800m run at the 2009 Ivy League outdoor championships, earning second team All-Ivy League honors in the process … finished second in the 1000m run at the 2006-07 Indoor Heptagonal championships, earning second-team All-Ivy League honors … part of the 4x800m relay squad that took third at the 2007-08 Indoor Heptagonal championships … finalist in the 800m run at the 2008 Outdoor Heptagonal championships, placing fourth … in 2008, became the first Columbia athlete ever to run a sub-1:50 in the outdoor 800m run … member of the school record-holding outdoor 4x800 relay team (7:21.27) ... holds the school record in the outdoor 800m run (1:47.96) … member of the school record-holding indoor DMR squad (9:43.94).
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TOM POLANDJr. • Distance Morristown, N.J. Delbarton School
Personal Records: 14:42 5000m ... 25:05 8000m
VCP.
Career Highlights: Earned All-Northeast Region
honors for his performance at the 2008 NCAA
Northeast Cross Country Regional.
JILLIAN POLLACKJr. • CC • Distance Winchester, Va. Milbrook
Personal Records: 18:34 5000m.
TERENCE PRIALJr. • DistanceWarwick, N.Y. Warwick Valley
Personal Records: 9:16 3000m Steeplechase
Career Highlights: Earned All-Northeast Region honors in cross country in 2009, with his 18th place finish at the NCAA Northeast Regionals … helped lead the men’s cross country team to a 2009 Ivy
League championship title, placing 12th and earning second-team All-Ivy League honors … finalist in the 3000m steeplechase at the 2009 Outdoor Heptagonal championships, placing eighth overall.
JULIANNE QUINNJr. • SEAS • Middle DistanceBedford, N.H. Manchester West
Personal Records: 10:48 3000m steeple ... 17:46
VCP.
Career Highlights: Qualified for the 2009 East
Regionals in the 3000m steeplechase … earned
second-team All-Ivy League honors with her tenth place finish at the 2009
Cross Country Heptagonal championships.
2009-10 JUNIORS
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MATT STEWARTJr. • Middle Distance Brookline, Mass. Brookline
Personal Records: 1:49.93 800m ... 2:29.24 1000m.
Career Highlights: Qualified for the 2009 East Regionals in the 800m run … member of the DMR squad that finished second at the 2008-09 Indoor Heptagonal Championships, earning second-team
All-Ivy League honors … 2009 Outdoor Heptagonal Championship finalist in the 800m run, placing third overall … finalist in the 800m run at the 2008-09 Indoor Heptagonal championships, placing third overall … member of the school-record holding indoor 4x800m relay squads (7:30.37).
2009-10 JUNIORS
LAURA VOGELJr. • CC • SprintsMercer Island, Wash. Mercer Island
Personal Records: 56.80 400m.
Career Highlights: Earned second-team All-Ivy League honors at the 2009 Outdoor Heptagonal Championships, with a second place finish in the 4x400m relay … member of the 4x400m relay squad that placed second at the 2008-09 Indoor
Heptagonal championships, earning second-team All-Ivy honors and setting a new school record (3:48.87).
MIKE WEISBUCHJr. • Middle DistanceAnn Arbor, Mich. Pioneer
Personal Records: 1:53.9 800m.
Career Highlights: Finalist in the 800m run at the
2008-09 Indoor Heptagonal championships, placing
sixth overall … member of the school record-holding
indoor 4x800m relay squad (7:30.37).
HOPE WINKLERJr. • CC • DistanceWetmore, Kan.Sabetha
Personal Records: 18:30 5000m.
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2009-10 SOPHOMORES
ALEX ADLERSo. • DistanceHermosa Beach, Calif. Mira Costa
Personal Records: 25:49 8000m XC.
MILES BECKERSo. • DistancePittsburgh, Pa. Mount Lebanon
Personal Records: 14:52 5000m ... 25:50 8000m XC.
ADAM BEHNKESo. • DistanceSt. Louis, Mo. Luteran South
Personal Records: 1:56 800m ... 4:12 1600m ...
4:13 mile ... 9:46 3200m ... 15:40 5k.
GARY BROWNELLSo. • DistanceBrownstown, Mich. Woodhaven
Personal Records: 14:48 5000m ... 25:05 5000m
XC.
Career Highlights: Member of the 2009 Ivy League
champion men’s cross country team.
ANDY BUCHANANSo. • DistanceMadison, Wis. Robert M. Lafollette
Personal Records: 1:55 800m ... 3:59 1500m.
Career Highlights: Member of the 2009 Ivy League
champion men’s cross country team.
MATT CASEYSo. • DistanceBranford, Conn. Branford
Personal Records: 1:53.48 800m.
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2009-10 SOPHOMORES
KYRA CALDWELLSo. • CC • Sprints/HurdlesYpsilanti, Mich. Ypsilanti
Personal Records: 8.64 60m hurdles ... 14.03 100m hurdles ... 59.92 400m hurdles.
Career Highlights: Qualified for the 2009 NCAA East Regionals in the 400m hurdles … 2009 Ivy
League champion in the 100m hurdles (outdoor) … became the first athlete in Columbia history to win the 100m hurdles title … earned first-team All-Ivy honors in the event, and set a new Columbia mark with her finals time of 14.03 seconds … earned second-team All-Ivy League honors at the 2009 Outdoor Heptagonal Championships, with a second place finish in the 4x400m relay … 2009 Outdoor Heps finalist in the 400m hurdles, finishing third overall … member of the 4x400m relay squad that placed second at the 2008-09 Indoor Heptagonal championships, earning second-team All-Ivy honors and setting a new school record (3:48.87) … holds the school record in the indoor 60m hurdles (8.64) … holds the school record in the outdoor 100m (14.03) and 400m hurdles (59.92).
KYLE COOKESo. • DistanceMelbourne, Fla. Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy
Personal Records: 25:25 8000m XC.
SARAH ENGLESo. • CC • Pole VaultSunnyvale, Calid. Homestead
Personal Records: 3.81m (12’06”) pole vault.
Career Highlights: Finalist in the pole vault at
the 2009 Outdoor Heptagonal championships …
placed fifth overall, clearing 3.55m … finalist in the
pole vault at the 2008-09 Indoor Heptagonal championships, coming in
fourth overall … holds the school record for indoor pole vault with a jump
of 3.75m.
SHARAY HALESo. • CC • SprintsMilwaukee, Wis. Riverside
Personal Records: 24.07 200m ... 52.64 400m.
Career Highlights: Ended the 2009 season as the fastest freshman in the nation in the 400m … advanced to the 2009 NCAA semifinals in the 400m
dash … her 400m time of 52.64 at the 2009 NCAA East Regional was the fastest in the class of 2012, and the tenth fastest in the nation in 2009 … 2009 Ivy League champion in the 400m dash … earned first-team All-Ivy honors with the win … finished second in the 200m dash at the 2009 Outdoor Heptagonal championships, earning second-team All-Ivy honors … earned second-team All-Ivy League honors at the 2009 Outdoor Heptagonal Championships, with a second place finish in the 4x400m relay … earned second-team All-Ivy League honors at the 2008-09 Indoor Heptagonal championships with her second place finish in the 400m … member of the 4x400m relay squad that placed second at the 2008-09 Indoor Heptagonal championships, earning second-team All-Ivy honors and setting a new school record (3:48.87) … holds Columbia records in both the indoor and outdoor 200m and 400m dash.
JUSTIN HECKSo. • DistanceMonroe, Mich. Monroe
Personal Records: 8:32 3000m ... 14:51 5000m.
Career Highlights: Helped lead the men’s cross
country team to a 2009 Ivy League championship
title, placing 15th overall.
JUSTIN HOLLOMANSo. • SprintsLawrenceville, Ga. Peachtree Ridge
Personal Records: 21.9 200m ... 48.5 400m.
Career Highlights: 2009 Outdoor Heptagonal
Championship finalist in the 400m dash, coming
in sixth overall … finalist in the 400m dash at the
2008-09 Indoor Heptagonal championships, placing fourth ... member of the
school record-holding indoor DMR squad (9:43.94).
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2009-10 SOPHOMORES
JASON MARKSSo. • Pole VaultBellevue, Wash. Interlake
Personal Records: 4.68m (15’04”) pole vault.
JACLYN MARSHALL So. • CC • DistanceKings Park, N.Y. Kings Park
Personal Records: 2:14 800m ... 2:59 1000m ...
4:53 mile ... 9:56 3000m ... 17:52 5000m XC.
KYLE MERBERSo. • Middle DistanceDix Hills, N.Y. Half Hollow Hills West
Personal Records: 1:50.8 800m ... 4:05.8 mile ... 9:01.71 3000m steeplechase ... 24:37 8000m XC.
Career Highlights: Qualified for the 2009 East Regionals in the 3000m steeplechase … earned
All-Northeast Region honors in cross country in 2009, with his 15th place finish at the NCAA Northeast Regionals … member of the 2008-09 Ivy League indoor champion 4x800m relay squad … helped lead the men’s cross country team to a 2009 Ivy League championship title, placing eighth overall, earning second-team All-Ivy League honors … 2009 Outdoor Heptagonal Championship finalist in the 1500m run, finishing third overall … member of the school-record holding outdoor 4x800 relay team (7:21.27) … finalist in the mile at the 2008-09 Indoor Heptagonal championships, finishing seventh.
ERIK NDIKUMANASo. • DistanceDenver, Colo. North High
Personal Records: 9:48 3200m ... 15:42 5k ... 20:56 4-mile ... 25:40 5-mile.
KRISTEN HOUPSo. • CC • SprintsLos Gatos, Calif. Valley Christian
Personal Records: 24.71 200m ... 55.65 400m.
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2009-10 SOPHOMORES
LEILA NORMANSo. • CC • Middle DistanceMarietta, Gal.George Walton Comprehensive
Personal Records: 5:08.94 1600m ... 10:55.30
3200m ... 18:35.00 5000m.
JOHN O’LOUGHLINSo. • Middle DistanceBoston, Mass. Roxbury Latin
Personal Records: 1:06.4 500m ... 1:56.1 800m.
PHILLIP PIEROTTSo. • DistanceHouston, TexasWestbury Senior
Personal Records: 48.0 400m ... 1:53 800m.
Career Highlights: Member of the school-record
holding indoor 4x800m relay squad (7:30.37).
NANA QUAYKISo. • SprintsAccra, GhanaSOS-Hermann Gmeiner Intl.
Personal Records: 10.88 100m
MONIQUE ROBERTSSo. • BC • High JumpCicero, N.Y. Cicero-North Syracuse
Personal Records: 1.81m (5’11.25”) high jump.
Career Highlights: Advanced to the 2009 NCAA
Championship preliminaries in the high jump, after
placing second at the NCAA East Regionals, with a
jump of 1.81m or 5’11.25”, a new school record … finished second in the
high jump at the 2009 Outdoor Heptagonal Championships, earning second
team All-Ivy League honors in the process.
UZUNMA UDEHSo. • CC • JumpsMandeville, La. Fontainebleau
Personal Records: 5.66m (18’06.75”) long jump ...
12.19m (39’11.75”) triple jump.
Career Highlights: School record-holder in the
indoor triple jump (12.16m).
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2009-10 FIRST-YEARS
JULIE ALEXANDERFr. • CC • Sprints/HurdlesPennington, N.J.Hopewell Valley Central
Personal Records: 60.60 400m hurdles … 56.1 400m.
MALLORY ANDERSONFr. • CC • DistanceMadison, N.J.Madison
Personal Records: 4:59.31 1600m … 11:05 3200m.
YAMIRA BELLFr. • CC • SprintsEaston, Pa. The Hun School
Personal Records: 56.3 400m.
JOCELYN BRIGGSFr. • CC • Sprints/JumpsNorth Hampton, N.H.Winnacunnet
Personal Records: 5.79m (19’) long jump … 40.3 300m.
CLARE BUCKFr. • CC • DistancePennington, N.J. Hopewell Valley Central
Personal Records: 4:54 1600m … 10:44.7 3200m.
BLAKE COWANFr. • DistancePuyallup, Wash.Auburn Riverside
Personal Records: 4:19 1600m … 9:15 3200m.
MARK FEIGENFr. • DistanceEast Greenwich, R.I.East Greenwich
Personal Records: 1:54.5 800m … 4:14.6 1600m.
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2009-10 FIRST-YEARS
JESSICA FINGERSFr. • CC • DistanceMonticello, N.Y. Monticello
Personal Records: 4:40 1500m … 10:38 3200m.
ERIN GILLINGHAMFr. • CC • DistanceSolana Beach, Calif.Torrey Pines
Personal Records: 2:14.6 800m … 4:52.3 1600m.
STEVEN IGLEHARTFr. • DistanceSan Francisco, Calif.Branson School
Personal Records: 9:20 3200m.
IRENE KALBIANFr. • CC • DistanceCheshire, Conn. Cheshire
Personal Records: 5:03 1600m … 11:06 3200m.
EMILY LANOISFr. • CC • DistanceSouth Hamilton, Mass. Hamilton-Wenham Regional
Personal Records: 4:59.66 mile … 11:03 two-mile … 17:45 5000m.
CAROLINE MCDONOUGHFr. • CC • DistanceDarien, Conn.Darien
Personal Records: 10:45 3200m … 17:37 5000m
CAMILLE MURPHYFr. • CC • Middle DistanceFramingham, Mass. Framingham
Personal Records: 2:51.9 1000m … 4:52.9 mile … 10:45 two-mile.
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2009-10 FIRST-YEARS
UJU OFOCHEFr. • Sprints/JumpsBaltimore, Md. Parkville
Personal Records: 24.56 200m … 55.46 400m … 6.05m (19’10”) long jump.
QUEEN OKEKEFr. • CC • JumpsIrving, TexasIrving
Personal Records: 11.94m (39’2.25”) triple jump … 5.55m (18’2.5”) long jump.
PATRICIA REILLYFr. • CC • DistanceWest Winsor, N.J. West Winsor-Plainsboro
Personal Records: 4:58.95 1600m.
SUSAN RODRIGUEZFr. • SEAS • Sprints/HurdlesBettendorf, IowaPleasant Valley
Personal Records: 61.12 400m hurdles.
PAUL SNYDERFr. • DistanceSan Antonio, TexasWinston Churchill
Personal Records: 4:18 1600m … 9:09 3200m.
MIKE MURPHYFr. • DistanceBloomfield Hills, Mich.
Brother Rice
Personal Records: 4:22.1 1600m … 9:22.4 3200m.
NNENNA OKWARAFr. • CC • ThrowingCharlotte, N.C. Charlotte Latin
Personal Records: 15.69m weight throw ... 43.90m
hammer throw.
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2009-10 FIRST-YEARS
LEIGHTON SPENCERFr. • DistanceChester, N.Y. Don Bosco Preparatory
Personal Records: 4:16 1600m … 9:11 3200m … 15:02 5000m.
LIAM TANSEYFr. • Middle DistanceRockaway, N.J. Morris Hill
Personal Records: 1:50.65 800m … 2:28.02 1000m … 4:08.11 1600m.
EVAN TSEMBELISFr. • Middle DistanceGrand Island, N.Y. Grand Island Senior
Personal Records: 1:54.82 800m … 4:13.24 1600m.
NOELLE VAN RYSSELBERGHEFr. • CC • DistancePortland, Ore. Jesuit
Personal Records: 4:43.54 1500m … 10:09.17 3000m … 17:59.53 5000m.
DORA VEGVARIFr. • CC • Sprints/Jumps/HurdlesBudapest, Hungary
Personal Records: 7.49 60m dash … 13.91 100m hurdles … 6.19m (20’3.75”) long jump.
BENJAMIN VEILLEUXFr. • DistanceBerryville, Va.Clarke Country
Personal Records: 4:14.2 1600m … 9:13.1 3200m.
CAITLIN WILLIAMSONFr. • CC • DistanceNewport Beach, Calif. Sage Hill School
Personal Records: 5:10.88 1600m.
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Members of the 1979 Ivy League championship cross country team, the first in Columbia history, gathered to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their victory at Van Cortlandt Park this fall. As luck would have it, the first Heps champions got to
witness a Columbia victory, as the 2009 men’s cross country team won the title. The two Ivy League Championship teams, 1979 and 2009, are pictured together above.
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HISTORY & RECORDS
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CROSS COUNTRY
MenName Year(s)Tom Kloos 1997Tom Kloos 1998Mike Grant 1998Ray Biersbach 1999Steve Sundell 2002Steve Sundell 2003
WomenName Year(s)Haley Acre 2000Carmen Ballard 2004, 2005, 2007Caroline Bierbaum 2004, 2005Hilary Bontz 2004, 2005Liz Burke 2000, 2002Delilah DiCrescenzo 2003, 2004Laurel Gordon 2001Alex Guerrero 2001, 2003Lauren Harrison 2000, 2001Caitlin Hickin 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003Loretta Kilmer 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004Stephanie Lenihan 2005Laura Meyers 2004, 2005Ali Nicolas 2000Trish Nolan 2001, 2002Erin Raggio 2000Melissa Stellato 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003Lisa Stublic 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005Tenke Zoltani 2002, 2003, 2004Megan Lessard 2008
TeamMen/Women Year(s)Women 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
INDOOR TRACK & FIELD
MenName Event Place YearRon Furcht 35-lb. weight 3rd 1971Erison Hurtault 400m 6th 2007
WomenName Event Place YearMeghan Gregory DMR 11th 2002Caitlin Hickin DMR 11th 2002Erin Raggio DMR 11th 2002Vanessa Yonan DMR 11th 2002Caroline Bierbaum 5000m 2nd 2005
OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD
MenName Event Place YearBen Johnson 220 yds. 1st 1937Richard Ganslen pole vault 1st 1939George Shaw triple jump 1st 1952Charles Allen high jump T-8th 1978Casey O’Shea 3000m steeple 12th 1995 3000m steeple 7th 1996Vince Galgano 800m 17th 2003Steve Sundell 5000m 24th 2003Erison Hurtault 400m 20th 2004Steve Sundell 5000m 8th 2004Erison Hurtault 400m 26th 2005Erison Hurtault 400m 17th 2006Liam Boylan-Pett 800m 26th 2007Erison Hurtault 400m 3rd 2007
WomenName Event Place YearLindsey Stephenson javelin 15th 2001 Loretta Kilmer 10,000m 20th 2003 Delilah DiCrescenzo 3000m steeple 24th 2004Caroline Bierbaum 10000m 2nd 2005Delilah DiCrescenzo 3000m steeple 9th 2005Lisa Stublic 3000m steeple 10th 2006Sharay Hale 400m 11th 2009
In 2005, the Lions sent four competitors, the most in Columbia history, to the NCAA Championships, which took place in Sacramento, Calif. Pictured from L to R: Caroline Bierbaum ‘06CC, Erison Hurtault ‘07CC, Delilah DiCrescenzo ‘05CC and
Karl Dusen ‘05CC.
NCAA COMPETITORS
Megan Lessard ‘09CC
Casey O’Shea ‘96CC
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Cross Country First-Team All-Ivy League
Men1973 Ray Fitzgibbon1974 Paul Heck1979 Wally Collins1995 Casey O’Shea1997 Mike Grant1998 Mike Grant* Tom Kloos1999 Ray Biersbach2000 Steve Sundell2001 Steve Sundell2002 John Garvie Steve Sundell2003 Steve Sundell* 2006 Mark Olivier2009 Brendan Martin
* - Heptagonal Champion
Women1998 Kara Kerr1999 Kara Kerr2000 Lauren Harrison Caitlin Hickin2001 Caitlin Hickin2002 Caitlin Hickin Loretta Kilmer Trish Nolan2003 Caitlin Hickin Melissa Stellato Lisa Stublic2004 Caroline Bierbaum*2005 Caroline Bierbaum* Lisa Stublic2006 Carmen Ballard2007 Carmen Ballard
ALL-IVY LEAGUE/HEPS CHAMPIONS - CROSS COUNTRY
Columbia has won six Ivy League titles in cross country since 2002. The women’s team won four consecutive
titles in 2002, 2003, 2004 and 2005. In 2004 and 2009, the men added titles of their own.
2005
2004
2003
2004
2009
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ALL-IVY LEAGUE/HEPS CHAMPIONS - INDOOR TRACK & FIELD
Ivy League Heptagonal Indoor Track & Field Champions
Men1948 William Vessie, high jump, two-mile relay1952 Fritz Schlereth, 600 yds1953 Fritz Schlereth, 600 yds George Shaw, long jump Al Thompson, 35-lb weight, shot put1954 Fritz Schlereth, 600 yds Al Thompson, shot put1960 Donald Cohen, 60-yd hurdles1977 Charles Allen, high jump1978 Charles Allen, high jump1998 Tom Kloos, 5000m 4x800m relay: A. Rossi/F. Jagodzinski/J. Saretsky/J. Gibbons1999 Distance medley relay: D. Nash/E. Zeisel/J. Gibbons/R. Biersbach2002 Vince Galgano, 800m2003 Vince Galgano, 800m2003 Steve Sundell, 5000m 2004 Erison Hurtault , 400m Steve Sundell, 3000 meter, 5000 meter 2005 Erison Hurtault, 400m (meet record-holder)2006 Erison Hurtualt, 400m 2007 Liam Boylan-Pett, one-mile Erison Hurtault, 400m 2008 Liam Boylan-Pett, one-mile2009 Stefan Vutescu, 60m Jeff Moriarty, one-mile 4x800m relay: J. Moriarty, C. Hays, M. Mark, K. Merber
Women1986 Heather Ruddock, 400m2002 4x800m relay: M. Gregory/E. Raggio/C. Waterson/V. Yonan2003 Aoife Keane, high jump2005 Caroline Bierbaum, 5000m (meet record-holder) 4x800m relay: D. DiCrescenzo/H. Bontz/K. Nelms/C. Waterson 2007 4x800m relay: D. Padilla/S. Decker/S. Lachesis/S. Hendrick (meet record-holders)
Liam Boylan-Pett ‘08CC
Jeff Moriarty ‘12CC
Stefan Vutescu ‘11CC
Caroline Bierbaum ‘06CC Erison Hurtault ‘07CC
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ALL-IVY LEAGUE/HEPS CHAMPIONS - OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD
Ivy League Heptagonal Outdoor Track & Field Champions
WOMEN
1983 Carrie Daly, javelin1984 Carrie Daly, javelin1985 Heather Ruddock, 400m1995 Teri Martin, triple jump1997 Emily Carey, high jump1999 Kyla Pavlina, pole vault2000 Kara Kerr, 5,000m2001 Lindsey Stephenson, javelin 2002 Lindsey Stephenson, javelin (meet record-holder) 4x800m relay: M. Gregory/E. Raggio/C. Waterson/V. Yonan2003 Delilah DiCrescenzo, 3000m steeplechase2004 Delilah DiCrescenzo, 3000m steeplechase2005 Caroline Bierbaum, 10,000m (meet record-holder) Caroline Bierbaum, 5,000m Hilary Bontz, 1500m Delilah DiCrescenzo, 3000m steeplechase 4x400m relay: J. Burrell/W. Crayton/O. Iyoha/K. Schlichtman2006 Whitney Crayton, 400m hurdles2007 Osamuede Iyoha, 400m hurdles 4x800m relay: D. Padilla/S. Lachesis/ S. Decker/S. Hendrick 2008 Melissa Ikono, 100m (meet record-holder)2009 Kyra Caldwell, 100m hurdles Sharay Hale, 400m Megan Lessard, 1,500m Elisse Douglass, triple jump
Megan Lessard ‘09CC
Sharay Hale ‘12CC
Kyra Caldwell ‘12CC Elisse Douglass ‘09CC
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ALL-IVY LEAGUE/HEPS CHAMPIONS - OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD
Ivy League Heptagonal Outdoor Track & Field Champions
MEN
1935 Ben Johnson, 100m Robert Pitkin, high jump1938 Francis Ryan, javelin, shot put Herb Weast, 100 yds1939 Richard Ganslen, pole vault Francis Ryan, shot put1941 William Broemel, pole vault1942 William Broemel, pole vault1943 William Broemel, pole vault William Vessie, high jump1945 Milton Smith, 880 yds1947 William Berger, mile Werner Hasselman, shot put1948 William Berger, two miles William Vessie, high jump1949 John Zegger, 100 yds1951 Mark Winfield, 100 yds; 440-yd relay1953 Al Thompson, shot put1959 Gerald Monroe, long jump1964 Peter Kristal, 220 yds1976 Paul Heck, 3000m steeplechase1980 Rich McNally, 5000m1996 Casey O’Shea, 3000m steeplechase1999 Jason Gibbons, 3000m steeplechase2000 Ray Biersbach, 5000m2003 Steve Sundell, 5000m2004 Erison Hurtault, 400m Steve Sundell, 5000m 4x400 m relay: S. Moncur, V. Galgano, L. Kowitz, E. Hurtault2005 Erison Hurtault, 400m2006 Erison Hurtault, 400m2007 Erison Hurtault, 200m Erison Hurtault, 400m 4x400m relay: C. Benton, M. Mark, K. Collins, E. Hurtault 2008 Liam Boylan-Pett, 1,500m2009 Stefan Vutescu, 100m Jeff Randall, 3000m steeplechase
Stefan Vutescu ‘10CC
Jeff Randall ‘09CC
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COLUMBIA CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK & FIELD
At the 2007 Penn Relays, Columbia’s 4x800m relay team of (L to R) Mike Mark, Liam Boylan-Pett, Erison Hurtault and Jonah Rathbun won the Championship of America race. It was the first time the Lions had won a title at the Relays since 1938, and it marked the first victory for an Ivy League institution at the prestigious event since 1974.
Erison Hurtalt ‘07CC, a two-time All-American, became the first athlete in Ivy League track and field history to win the Ivy League championship in one event - the 400 meters - all four years, both
indoors and outdoors. In 2008, he competed in the Bejing Olympics, running the 400m for Dominica, a Caribbean nation where both of his parents were born.
At the 2008 Ivy League Championships, Melissa Ikono ran a blistering 11.63 in the 100m dash, breaking the school record, meet record and league record. Ikono, one of the best short sprinters in
recent history, also holds school records in the indoor 60m dash and the outdoor 4x100m relay.
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A HISTORY OF EXCELLENCE
Caroline Bierbaum was named the recipient of the Honda Award in 2005, an award which is given to the nation’s most outstanding athlete in women’s cross country, according to results of national bal-loting among 1,000 NCAA member schools. In 2004, she became the first Columbia woman ever to win the Ivy League Heptagonal Championship in cross country, and in 2005, she won the title again, breaking a meet record that had stood for over two decades. She accepted her award from Carolyn
Schlie Femovich, Executive Director of the Patriot League.
All-American Delilah Dicrescenzo competed in Steeplechase at the 2008 Olympic Trials in Eugene, Ore. The Chicago native completed the race in a time of 9:56.44, receiving one of six “wild-card”
berths into the finals. Dicrescenzo also finished fourth at the 2009 USA Cross Country Champion-ships earning a spot on USA Track & Field’s national team. DiCrescenzo was one of six women representing the USA at the 2009 IAAF World Cross Country Championships in Amman, Jordan.
DiCrescenzo is one of only two athletes sponsored by Puma in the United States.
Sharay Hale ‘12CC is an Ivy League champion in the 400m. In 2009, Hale advanced to the NCAA National semifinals of the 400m, and ended the 2009 season as the fastest freshman in the nation. Her time of 52.64 at the 2009 NCAA East Regional was the fastest in the class of 2012, and the tenth fastest in the nation that year.
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WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRYCoach, Year Finish ScoreKate Moore, 1983-19891983. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8th 258 pts.1984. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10th 322 pts.1985. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10th 299 pts.1986. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10th 330 pts.1987. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10th 316 pts.1988. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10th 278 pts.1989. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10th 295 pts.Jackie Blackett, 1990-19921990. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10th 319 pts.1991. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10th 286 pts.1992. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10th 294 pts.Karen Reardon, 1993-19941993. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9th 237 pts.1994. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9th 268 pts.Willy Wood, 1995-present1995. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .–– –––––1996. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9th 259 pts.1997. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9th 254 pts.1998. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5th 127 pts.1999. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . å3rd 81 pts.2000. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3rd 62 pts.2001. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3rd 85 pts.2002. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1st 29 pts.2003. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1st 33 pts.2004. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1st 51 pts.2005. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1st 54 pts.2006. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2nd 64 pts.2007. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2nd 69 pts.2008. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2nd 80 pts.2009. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3rd 75 pts.
WOMEN’S TRACK & FIELD Indoor Heps Outdoor HepsCoach, Year Finish FinishKate Moore, 1983-19891984 ––– 10th -10 pts.1985. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10th - 0 pts. 9th - 11 pts.1986. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10th - 10 pts. 10th - 2 pts.1987. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10th - 8 pts. 10th - 8 pts.1988. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9th - 10 pts. 10th - 7.3 pts.1989. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9th - 6 pts. 10th - 2 pts.Jackie Blackett, 1990-19921990. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10th - 6 pts. 10th - 10 pts.1991. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10th - 2 pts. 10th - 5 pts.1992. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10th - 4 pts. 10th - 0 pts.Karen Reardon, 1993-19951993. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10th - 0 pts. 10th - 6 pts.1994. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10th - 4 pts. 9th - 9 pts.1995. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9th - 1 pt. 9th - 10 pts.Willy Wood, 1996-present1996. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9th - 2 pts. 8th - 22 pts.1997. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9th - 7 pts. 9th - 20 pts.1998. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9th - 0 pts. 9th - 9 pts.1999. . . . . . . . . . . . . 9th - 19.33 pts. 9th - 20.5 pts.2000. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7th - 39 pts. 7th - 49 pts.2001. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9th - 12 pts. T6th - 40 pts.2002. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5th - 51 pts. 5th - 58 pts.2003. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7th - 39 pts. 6th - 62 pts.2004. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7th - 20.5 pts. 6th - 46 pts.2005. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3rd - 63 pts 2nd - 110 pts2006. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8th - 31 pts. 8th - 59 pts. 2007. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8th - 35 pts. 4th - 84 pts.2008. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5th - 45 pts. 5th - 70 pts. 2009. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5th - 41 pts. 3rd - 107 pts.
MEN’S TRACK & FIELD Indoor Heps Outdoor HepsCoach, Year Finish FinishCarl Merner, 1917-19531935. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .––– 3rd - 40 pts.1936. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .––– 7th - 11.66 pts.1937. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .––– 4th - 35 pts.1938. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .––– 3rd - 34.5 pts.1939. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .––– 6th - 21.43 pts.1940. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .––– 7th - 5 pts.1941. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .––– 7th - 13 pts.1942. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .––– 7th - 8 pts.1943. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .––– 5th - 28.33 pts.1944. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .––– 5th - 20 pts.1945. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .––– 6th - 17 pts.1946. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .––– 8th - 2 pts.1947. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .––– 6th - 19 pts.1948. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .––– 5th - 21 pts.1949. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .––– 8th - 12 pts.1950. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .––– 9th - 4 pts.1951. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .––– 8th - 12 pts.1952. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .––– 7th - 18 pts.1953. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .––– 5th - 30 pts.Dick Mason, 1953-19691954. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .––– –––1955. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .––– 9th - 0 pts.1956. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .––– 9th - 1 pt.1957. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10th - 4 pts. 10th - 1.2 pts.1958. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7th - 5 pts. 8th - 4 pts.1959. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8th - 5 pts. 9th - 9 pts.1960. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7th - 7 pts. 10th - 2.5 pts.1961. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10th - 1 pt. 10th - 1 pt.1962. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10th - 0 pts. 10th - 0 pts.1963. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10th - 1 pt. 10th - 5 pts.1964. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9th - 3.5 pts. 5th - 24 pts.1965. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7th - 9 pts. 8th - 3 pts.1966. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8th - 5 pts. 10th - 4 pts.1967. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10th - 0 pts. 10th - 0 pts.1968. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10th - 0 pts. 10th - 0 pts.1969. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10th - 0 pts. 10th - 1 pt.Irv Kintisch, 1970-19751970. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10th - 0 pts. 8th - 3 pts.1971. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10th - 4 pts. 10th - 4 pts.1972. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10th - 0 pts. 10th - 6 pts.1973. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10th - 0 pts. 9th - 5 pts.1974. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7th - 9 pts. 9th - 1 pt.1975. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9th - 6 pts. 9th - 3 pts.Pete Schuder, 1976-19841976. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10th - 0 pts. 8th - 17.33 pts.1977. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9th - 7 pts. 10th - 14.5 pts.1978. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10th - 10 pts. 10th - 0 pts.1979. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10th - 5 pts. 9th - 5 pts.1980. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9th - 8 pts. 8th - 12 pts.1981. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9th - 5 pts. 9th - 6 pts.1982. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10th - 4 pts. 9th - 5 pts.1983. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8th - 11 pts. 10th - 1 pt.1984. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9th - 12 pts. 10th - 5 pts.Kevin McGill, 1985-19931985. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10th - 8 pts. 10th - 7 pts.1986. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10th - 0 pts. 10th - 7 pts.1987. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10th - 10 pts. 10th - 0 pts.1988. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10th - 5 pts. 10th - 8 pts.1989. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10th - 0 pts. 10th - 0 pts.1990. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10th - 9 pts. 10th - 0 pts.1991. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10th - 1 pt. 10th - 1 pt.1992. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10th - 7 pts. 10th - 8 pts.1993. . . . . . . . . . . . . .10th - 3.5 pts. 10th - 21 pts.Jim Grogan, 1993-19941994. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10th - 2 pts. 9th - 22 pts.Willy Wood, 1994-present1995. . . . . . . . . . . . .9th - 12.33 pts. 9th - 24 pts.1996. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9th - 20 pts. 8th - 25 pts.1997. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9th - 10 pts. 8th - 19 pts.1998. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8th - 31 pts. 9th - 20 pts.1999. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4th - 68 pts. 7th - 37 pts.2000. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8th - 29 pts. 9th - 22 pts.2001. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9th - 22 pts. 9th - 9 pts.2002. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7th - 42 pts. 8th - 26 pts.2003. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7th - 40 pts. 9th - 28 pts.2004. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4th - 51 pts. 6th - 54 pts.2005. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8th - 23 pts. 7th - 37 pts. 2006. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8th - 24 pts. 7th - 47 pts. 2007. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4th - 61 pts. 5th - 63 pts.2008. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6th - 39 pts. 8th - 23 pts.2009. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3rd - 82 pts. 8th - 48 pts.
MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY1970-present
Coach, Year Finish ScoreIrv Kintisch, 1970-19751970. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10th 271 pts.1971. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10th 300 pts.1972. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10th 306 pts.1973. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6th 169 pts.1974. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5th 112 pts.1975. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6th 175 pts.Pete Schuder, 1976-19841976. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7th 189 pts.1977. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7th 189 pts.1978. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8th 219 pts.1979. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1st 48 pts.1980. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5th 155 pts.1981. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6th 177 pts.1982. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9th 242 pts.1983. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10th 302 pts.1984. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10th 259 pts.Jim Grogan, 1985-19931985. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10th 250 pts.1986. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10th 258 pts.1987. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9th 237 pts.1988. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9th 209 pts.1989. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8th 175 pts.1990. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9th 205 pts.1991. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5th 118 pts.1992. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9th 211 pts.1993. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9th 247 pts.Willy Wood, 1994-present1994. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9th 243 pts.1995. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8th 193 pts.1996. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8th 184 pts.1997. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3rd 95 pts.1998. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3rd 69 pts.1999. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5th 111 pts.2000. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3rd 94 pts.2001. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5th 126 pts.2002. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2nd 63 pts.2003. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2nd 69 pts.2004. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1st 70 pts.2005. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5th 129 pts.2006. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2nd 63 pts.2007. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4th 108 pts.2008. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2nd 61 pts.2009. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1st 60 pts.
With Willy Wood at the helm, Columbia has seen some of its best seasons in school history,
both in cross country and track & field.
TEAM ALL-TIME HEPS RESULTS
COLUMBIA - 44 - CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK & FIELD COLUMBIA - 45 - CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK & FIELD
MEN WOMEN
Event Name, Affiliation Mark/Year Name, Affiliation Mark/Year
100m John Drummond, Nike Intl. 10.16/1993 Gwen Torrence, Nike Intl. 11.00/1991
100 Hurdles David Whitehurst, Penn 14.27/2005 Kim McKenzie, Mazda T.C. 12.94/1991
110 Hurdles Roger Kingdom 13.15/1989 none
200m Mike Marsh, Santa Monica T.C. 20.10/1992 Gwen Torrence, Mazda T.C. 22.04/1995
400m Steve Lewis, Santa Monica T.C. 44.47/1988 Marie-Jose Perec, France 50.59/1990
400 Hurdles Winthrop Graham, Jamaica 48.20/1989 Sandra Farmer-Patrick, Flo Jo Intl. 53.37/1989
800m Johnny Gray, Santa Monica T.C. 1:45.21/1989 Maria Mutola, Mozambique 1:56.56/1993
1500m Jim Spivey 3:35.52/1991 Sonia O’Sullivan, Ireland 4:14.99/1992
3000m Steve Sundell 8:20.83/2002 Margareta Keszeg, Romania 8:47.81/1990
3000 Steeple Sam Wilbur, Dartmouth 8:45.65/1994 Delilah DiCrescenzo, Columbia 10:28.10/2005
5000m Philemon Hanneck, Zimbabwe 13:23.52/1993 Suzanne Jones, Harvard 16:10.02/1989
10000m Brian Clas, Cornell 29:00.33/1994 Caroline Bierbaum, Columbia 32:44.51/2005
4x100m Team Elite 38.35/1989 Princeton 46.69/1989
4x400m Butch Reynolds All-Stars 3:00.19/1989 Fairleigh Dickinson 3:46.08/1990
4x800m none Cornell 8:48.87/2005
DMR none Fordham 12:13.93/1990
High Jump Patrick Sjoberg, Sweden 7-9.5/1989 Silvia Costa, Cuba 6-5.5/1989
Pole Vault Igor Potapovich, Kazakhstan 18-11.5/1995 Molly Lederman, Yale 12-8.75/2005
Long Jump Carl Lewis, Santa Monica T.C. 28-1/1992 Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Honda T.C. 24-7/1994
Karim Street-Thompson, Rice 28-1/1995
Triple Jump Samyr Laine, Harvard 52-7.25/2005 Carmen Mann 43-1/1990
Discus Nick Sweeney, Ireland 196-5/1995 Kelly Landry 182-9/1992
Hammer Gary Halpin, Manhattan Col. 218-11/1988 Sonja Fitts, St. John’s 187-6/1992
Javelin John Taylor, Penn 227-11/1994 Chris Stancliff 168-0/1995
Shot Put C.J. Hunter, Penn State 63-10.5/1989 Valentina Fedyushina, Ukraine 66-1.75/1993
LAWRENCE A. WIEN STADIUM RECORDS
MEN, 8,000 meters1. Steve Sundell 24:26.9 2003 Heps 2. Walter Collins 24:38 1981 Mets3. Mike Grant 24:40.3 1998 Heps4. Fred Ernst 24:43 1987 Heps5. Paul Heck 24:48 1975 IC-4A6. Jon Sycamore 24:52 1983 Mets7. Mark Olivier 24:54.2 2006 Heps8. Ray Fitzgibbon 24:56 1973 Mets9. John Garvie 24:56.3 2002 Heps10. Paul Morris 25:56.7 2006 Heps11. Gerry Groothuis 24:57.9 2004 Heps10. Mike O’Brian 24:58 1980 Dart, Yale12. Tom Kloos 24.58.7 1998 Heps13. Brian Horneck 24:59.1 2006 Heps14. Ray Biersbach 25:03.1 1999 Heps15. Casey O’Shea 25:07 1994 Mets 16. Karl Dusen 25:08.4 2004 Heps17. Jon Marcus 25:10.6 2005 Heps18. Duncan Brown 25:11 1976 Mets19. James Bogner 25.11.6 2007 Heps20. Jeff Randall 25:14.4 2006 Heps21. Tyler Kastorff 25:16.2 2006 Heps22. Steve Vilt 25:18.7 2004 Heps23. Larry Hanson 25:19 1976 Harv, Penn24. Anthony Mion 25:22.9 2002 Heps25. Charles Miers 25:24 1980 Heps26. Joseph Guinan 25:26 1976 Navy, Rutgers27. Bob Ratcliffe 25:26 1980 Heps28. Ryan Maynard 25:26.1 2002 Heps29. Tom Poland 25:26.9 2007 Heps30. Dan Whitt 25:27.1 2007 Heps31. Amerigo Rossi 25:28.7 1998 Heps32. Henry Cohen 25:29 1973 IC-4A33. David Nash 25:29.2 2002 Heps34. Liam Boylan-Pett 25:29. 2006 Mets35. Skip Kincade 25:31 1981 Mets36. Paul Lammert 25:33 1973 Mets37. Will Boylan-Pett 25:35 2002 Mets38. Desi Foynes 25:35 1974 Heps39. Richard McNally 25:35 1977 Dart. Yale40. Jacob Boeding 25:36.4 2000 Heps
WOMEN, 5,000 meters
1. Caroline Bierbaum 17:01.4 2005
2. Lisa Stublic 17:10.0 2005
3. Caitlin Hickin 17:21 2003
4. Carmen Ballard 17:33.0 2006
5. Melissa Stellato 17:41.3 2002
6. Tenke Zoltani 17:41.5 2004
7. Trish Nolan 17:44 2002
8. Devon Martin 17:49 1989
9. Loretta Kilmer 17:49.6 2002
10. Lauren Harrison 17:54 2000
11. Jackie Drouin 17:54.2 2007
12. Shelby Leland 17:56.0 2006
13. Stephanie Lenihan 17:56.7 2006
14. Kara Kerr 17:57 1998
15. Susan Hendrick 18:00.7 2006
16. Delilah DiCrescenzo 18:02 2004
17. Liz Burke 18:04.6 2002
18. Alexandra Guerrero 18:04.9 2003
19. Laura Meyers 18:05.1 2005
20. Hilary Bontz 18:14 2004
21. Haley Acre 18:17 2000
22. Daniella Padilla 18:13.2 2006
Alaina Miller 18:13.2 2007
24. Susannah Shaw 18:18 2003
25. Irena Ossola 18:20.9 2006
26. Kari Higdem 18:23.2 2007
27. Ali Nicolas 18:28 2000
28. Sarah Decker 18:30.0 2006
29. Anne Kennedy 18:31.6 2005
30. Liz Gill 18:34.3 2005
TOP COLUMBIA PERFORMERS AT VAN CORTLANDT PARK
STDAIUM/COURSE RECORDS
Steve Sundell ‘04CC
COLUMBIA - 46 - CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK & FIELD COLUMBIA - 47 - CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK & FIELD
60 Meter Dash7.58 Melissa Ikono 20087.76 Sandra Smith 19897.81 Janice Burrell 20037.87 Nicole Opareke 20087.89 Erika Moses 2008
60 Meter Hurdles8.57 Kyra Caldwell 20108.77 Osamuede Iyoha 20088.87 Melesa Johnson 20088.94 Sarah Kinney 20029.00 Elisse Douglass 2008
200 Meter Dash24.74 Kyra Caldwell 201024.80 Sharay Hale 200924.80 Erika Moses 200825.13 Melissa Ikono 200825.41 Janice Burrell 200325.55 Julia Drzycimski 200325.61 Marissa Smith 2006
400 Meter Dash54.20 Sharay Hale 201055.14 Erika Moses 200855.45 Heather Ruddock 198756.74 Whitney Crayton 2006
500 Meter Dash1:11.24 Sharay Hale 20101:13.41 Heather Ruddock 19861:14.31 Yamira Bell 20101:15.09 Marissa Smith 20081:15.26 Serita Lachesis 20071:15.50 Katy Schlichtman 20071:15.55 Kurstin Nelms 20051:15.73 Sara O’Brien 20041:15.88 Whitney Crayton 2005
800 Meter Run2:09.51 Erin Raggio 20002:10.05 Serita Lachesis 20092:10.07 Caryn Waterson 20052:10.38 Mayokia Walker 20042:10.57 Serita Lachesis 20072:11.03 Sarah Decker 20052:12.02 Delilah DiCrescenzo 20052:12.12 Meaghan Gregory 20012:12.71 Kurstin Nelms 20052:14.06 Val Thorson 20022:14.07 Christine Carter 2004
1000 Meter Run2:50.61 Vanessa Yonan 20022:50.89 Caryn Waterson 20052:53.22 Daniella Padilla 20072:53.38 Carmen Ballard 20082:53.81 Erin Raggio 20012:54.24 Melissa Stellato 20032:54.59 Sarah Decker 20062:54.65 Serita Lechesis 20082:55.02 Val Thorson 20022:55.04 Delilah DiCrescenzo 2004
Mile Run4:46.59 Carman Ballard 20084:46.60 Megan Lessard 20094:49.42 Susan Hendrick 20074:51.07 Delilad DiCrescenzo 20054:51.17 Melissa Stellato 20044:51.87 Caitlin Hickin 20024:52.07 Hillary Bontz 20054:52.90 Daniella Padilla 20074:53.24 Devon Martin 19904:54.36 Jackie Drouin 2008
3,000 Meter Run9:18.02 Caroline Bierbaum 20059:25.39 Megan Lessard 20099:30.69 Delilah Dicrescenzo 20059:34.21 Carmen Ballard 20079:34.99 Loretta Kilmer 20039:39.77 Susan Hendrick 20079:39.86 Melissa Stellato 20049:40.38 Caitlin Hickin 20049:41.69 Tenke Zoltani 20059:42.93 Lisa Stublic 20069:43.64 Devon Martin 19909:45.31 Daniella Padilla 20069:46.25 Steph Lenihan 2008
5,000 Meter Run15:52.17 Caroline Bierbaum 200516:28.63 Loretta Kilmer 200316:36.00 Caitlin Hickin 200216:36.96 Tenke Zoltani 200516:41.10 Lisa Stublic 200617:02.52 Trish Nolan 200317:03.24 Kara Kerr 199917:03.79 Stephanie Lenihan 200717:10.11 Shelby Leland 200717:21.09 Alaina Miller 2009
Long Jump5.95m Dora Vegvari 20105.84m Uju Ofoche 20105.66m Kara Weaver 20045.55m Teri Martin 19955.52m Elisse Douglass 20095.51m Uzunma Udeh 20095.47m Stacey Martindale 19985.39m Alissa Ochs 2004
Triple Jump12.27m Uzunma Udeh 201012.13m Elisse Douglass 200911.97m Alissa Ochs 200711.58m Stacey Martindale 2000
High Jump1.82m Monique Roberts 20101.72m Sarah Feeley 19981.70m Aoifa Keane 2003
Pentathlon3160 Rachelle Noble 19943142 Rosemary Haughney 19993077 Nicole Surman 2004
20 Lbs. Weight Throw16.19m Nnenna Okwara 201014.61m Cecilia Delgardo 198912.55 m Lisa Maccormack 198912.53m Rachelle Noble 1994
Shot Put13.46m Rachelle Noble 199412.38m Cecilia Delgardo 198812.08m Lisa Maccormack 1991
Pole Vault3.75m Sarah Engle 20093.73m Michelle Kercado 2000
4x400 Meter Relay3:41.19 Bell, Caldwell, Houp, Hale 20103:47.67 Smith, Caldwell, Vogel, Hale 20093:49.90 Smith, Iyoha, Crayton, Moses 20083:49.83 Williams, Moses, Schlictman, Crayton 20073:50.68 Smith, Moses, Schlictman, Crayton 20063:51.20 Crayton, Nelms, Decker, Burrell 2005
4x800 Meter Relay8:49.37 Padilla, Decker, Lachesis, Hendrick 20078:49.44 DiCrescenzo, Bontz, Nelms, Waterson 20058:56.28 Waterson, Yonan, Gregory, Raggio 20029:00.60 Gregory, Schlapkohl, Yonan, Raggio 20009:01.35 Lessard, Decker, Hendrick, Ballard 2006
Distance Medley Relay11:19.42 Hendrick, Schlictman, Lacehesis, Ballard 200711:20.69 Waterson, Winter, Raggio, Hickin 200211:25.17 Hendrick, Moses, Decker, Ballard 200711:41.96 Raggio, O’Brien, Walker, Stellato 2003
Osamuede Iyoha ‘08BC holds two program records in hurdles. In 2007, she set the 100m hurdles record outside, and in 2008,
she set the school record in the 60m indoor hurdles.
Caitlin Hickin ‘04CC is one of the most decorated runners in Columbia history. She was the first female cross country runner in Columbia’s history to recieve All-American honors, in 2001 and 2003. A six-time All-Ivy League selection, Hickin led the women’s cross country team to Ivy League Championships in
2002 and 2003. She also won six Varsity C awards in track and cross country, and was given the Connie S. Maniatty Outstand-
ing Senior Scholar- Athlete Award in 2004.
Erin Raggio set school records in both the indoor and the outdoor 800m.
WOMEN’S INDOOR RECORDS
COLUMBIA - 46 - CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK & FIELD COLUMBIA - 47 - CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK & FIELD
100 Meter Dash11.63 Melissa Ikono 200812.19 Julia Drzycimski 200312.31 Alycia Riccobono 199612.33 Janice Burrell 2004
100 Meter Hurdles14.03 Kyra Caldwell 200914.12 Osamuede Iyoha 200714.57 Sarah Kinney 200214.82 Mary Steffel 2001
200 Meter Dash24.07 Sharay Hale 200924.40 Erika Moses 200824.60 Melissa Ikono 200824.77 Julia Drzycimski 200324.90 Janice Burrell 200325.09 Monica Ortiz 199925.11 Alycia Riccobono 199625.35 Kristen Houp 200925.45 Grace Licorish 199925.53 De-Lea Deane 1999
400 Meter Dash52.64 Sharay Hale 200953.53 Erika Moses 200854.95 Heather Ruddock 198755.45 Ashley Williams 200756.00 Sara O’Brien 200456.23 De-Lea Deane 199956.33 Ashley Williams 200756.71 Kurstin Nelms 200556.77 Jacqui Brown 200956.80 Laura Vogel 2009
400 Meter Hurdles59.92 Kyra Caldwell 200960.09 Whitney Crayton 200660.71 Osamuede Iyoha 200760.73 Katy Schlichtman 200661.41 Marissa Smith 2008
800 Meter Run2:07.86 Erin Raggio 20002:08.42 Sarah Decker 20052:09.15 Serita Lachesis 20092:09.70 Caryn Waterson 20052:09.86 Hilary Bontz 20052:10.09 Mayokia Walker 20032:10.17 Meaghan Gregory 20022:10.78 Susan Hendrick 20062:11.18 Erika Moses 20082:11.24 Kurstin Nelms 2005
1,500 Meter Run4:18.04 Devon Martin 19904:21.95 Delilah DiCrescenzo 20054:23.04 Megan Lessard 20094:23.33 Carmen Ballard 20074:24.99 Susan Hendrick 20074:26.52 Hilary Bontz 20054:27.46 Daniella Padilla 20074:27.47 Jacqueline Drouin 2009
4:29.21 Caitlin Hickin 20024:30.21 Erin Hays 2009
3,000 Meter Run9:30.14 Ylonka Wills 19839:31.61 Devon Martin 19909:36.91 Melissa Stellato 20039:38.69 Lisa Stublic 20049:39.35 Trish Nolan 20029:39.54 Tenke Zoltani 20059:43.96 Daniella Padilla 20069:44.33 Caitlin Hickin 20029:48.27 Alex Guerrero 20029:51.54 Stephanie Lenihan 2005
3,000 Meter Steeplechase10:06.88 Delilah DiCrescenzo 200510:18.67 Lisa Stublic 200610:24.83 Laura Meyers 200610:36.54 Shelby Leland 200610:47.75 Kari Higdem 200910:48.14 Julianne Quinn 200910:54.90 Tenke Zoltani 200410:59.72 Irena Ossola 1009
5,000 Meter Run15:57.44 Caroline Bierbaum 200516:17.65 Delilah DiCrescenzo 200516:27.46 Megan Lessard 200916:31.68 Lisa Stublic 200416:32.66 Caitlin Hickin 200216.42.14 Ylonka Wills 198316:44.35 Stephanie Lenihan 200816:45.50 Trish Nolan 200216:45.62 Carmen Ballard 200816:46.20 Daniella Padilla 200716:47.41 Melissa Stellato 200316:50.44 Kara Kerr 200016:50.97 Tenke Zoltani 200516:51.68 Alaina Miller 200916:52.11 Loretta Kilmer 2005
10,000 Meter Run32:44.51 Caroline Bierbaum 200534:19.88 Lisa Stublic 200634:44.22 Loretta Kilmer 200535:40.98 Kara Kerr 200035:54.80 Stephanie Lenihan 200836:10.38 Liz Burke 200236:11.45 Nicole Donaldson 2004
High Jump1.81m Monique Roberts 20091.73m Sarah Feeley 20001.70m Aoife Keane 2003
Long Jump5.94m Elisse Douglass 20095.91m Kara Weaver 20045.54m Teri Martin 1995
Triple Jump12.56m Elisse Douglass 200912.30m Stacey Martindale 200012.23m Alissa Ochs 200711.98m Teri Martin 199611.97m Uzunma Udeh 2009
Pole Vault3.70m Michelle Kercado 20023.55m Sarah Engle 20093.50m Kyla Pavlina 1999
Shot Put12.72m Rachelle Noble 199411.77m Cecilia Delgardo 198911.74m Lisa Maccormack 1990
Discus Throw43.31m Rachelle Noble 1994
Javelin Throw49.30m Lindsey Stephenson 200247.73m Carrie Daley 198442.39m Heather Schumacher 200241.78m Sophia Dentzel 2007
Hammer Throw41.12m Rachelle Noble 1994
Heptathlon3934 Nicole Surman 20043832 Rosemary Haughney 1999
4x100 Meter Relay46.80 Iyoha, Moses, Douglass, Ikono 200846.96 Moses, Iyoha, Douglass, Ikono 200647.61 O’Brien, Drzycimski, Winter, Burrell 200348.19 Moses, Iyoha, Douglass, Ikono 200748.46 Schlictman, Weaver, Winter, Burrell 2004
4x200 Meter Relay1:44.34 Ortiz, Dean, Baraniewicz, Riccobono 19981:46.32 Yankah, Beerman, Bonaldes, Martin 1994
4x400 Meter Relay3:41.35 Williams, Iyoha, Decker, Moses 20073:41.87 Williams, Iyoha, Crayton, Moses 20073:44.58 O’Brien, Winter, Decker, Burrell 20043:44.58 Vogel, Caldwell, Brown, Hale 20093:46.32 Smith, Iyoha, Crayton, Moses 2008
4x800 Meter Relay8:41.28 DiCrescenzo, Decker, Nelms, Waterson 20058:46.55 Gregory, Raggio, Yonan, Waterson 20028:50.11 Decker, Hendrick. Lachesis, Ballard 20078:52.34 Bontz, Walker, Thorson, Raggio 20038:52.28 Meadors, Lachesis, Drouin, Lessard 2009
Distance Medley Relay11:25.39 Hendrick, Moses, Decker, Padilla 200611:30.62 Hendrick, Moses, Decker, Padilla 200711:32.33 Yonan, Winter, Raggio, Hickin 2002
Devon Martin ‘90CC holds the outdoor record for the 1500m. Named one of the 25 Most Infuential Athletics Alumnae in 2008,
Martin was Columbia’s first female runner to compete at the NCAA championships in Cross Country and Outdoor Track. A
two-time All Ivy League selection, Martin is a current World and American record holder for the 4x800m relay in the 35-39 age
group.
Michelle Kercado held both the indoor and outdoor records in the pole vault.
All-American Carman Ballard ‘08CC competed in the NCAA Cross Country Championships three times, and holds the
school record in the indoor mile run, with a time of 4:46.59.
WOMEN’S OUTDOOR RECORDS
COLUMBIA - 48 - CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK & FIELD COLUMBIA - 49 - CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK & FIELD
60 Meter Dash6.80c Ben Johnson 19396.82c Jim Henderson 19836.87 Stefan Vutescu 20096.90c John Potter 19396.96 Tyler Hendry 20077.00c Jamaal Matthews 20007.01c Herbert Weast 19367.01c George Shaw 19537.01c Allen Collins 19637.01c John O’Grady 19647.01c Peter Kristal 1964
60 Meter Hurdles7.98c Jon-Mychal Bowman 19998.04c Donald Cohen 19608.26c Bill Holder 19768.47c Frank McCaffrey 19428.47c David Black 19738.47c Andrew Shanahan 2000
200 Meter Dash22.27 Kevin Verge 200222.34 Jonny Riberiro 200622.50 Evan Zeisel 200022.51 Erison Hurtault 200422.52 Shiva Nagalingam 200222.75 Justin Holloman 200922.78 Jamaal Matthews 200022.78 Andrew Shanahan 200122.88 Cory Benton 200722.89 Tyler Hendry 200722.98 Jarvis Buckman 2003
400 Meter Dash46.34 Erison Hurtault 200748.89 Evan Zeisel 200048.93 Cory Benton 200748.94 Bob Murach 197648.98 Justin Holloman 200949.17 Matt Pichel 199649.43 Todd Fahey 198849.43 Jean-Luc Neptune 199249.44 Mike Spanakos 199149.54 Joseph Howard 1973
500 Meter Dash1:02.50 Erison Hurtault 20071:03.65 Evan Zeisel 20011:04.56 Greg Gonzalez 19871:04.69 Mike Mark 20091:04.71 Cory Benton 20091:04.84 Vince Galgano 20031:04.88 Mike Spanakos 19901:04.93 Darin Schroeder 20021:04.99 Chris Hall 19961:05.12 John Hiestand 20071:05.14 Fritz Schlereth 1954
800 Meter Run1:48.89 Vince Galgano 20031:49.46 Jeff Moriarty 20091:50.80 Jonah Rathbun 20071:51.11 Liam Boylan-Pett 20071:51.17 Mike Mark 20091:51.24 Desi Foynes 19741:51.35 Christopher Hays 20091:51.75 John Hiestand 20051:51.78 Filip Jagodzinski 19991:52.08 Jason Gibbons 19991:52.13 Kent Collins 2007
1,000 Meter Run2:21.74 Desi Foynes 19752:24.84 Todd Horst 19752:25.05 Amerigo Rossi 19992:25.48 Liam Boylan-Pett 20072:25.69 Jeff Moriarity 2009
2:26.15 Zach Richard 20062:26.27 Christopher Hays 20092:26.34 Kent Collins 20072:26.49 Jonah Rathbun 20082:26.64 Dwayne Dahl 19712:26.74 Ray Fitzgibbon 19742:26.83 Jason Saretsky 1999
Mile Run4:02.60 Kyle Merber 20104:04.64 Liam Boylan-Pett 20084:05.82 Kyle Merber 20094:06.32 Jason Gibbons 20004:06.40 Amerigo Rossi 19994:07.34 Desi Foynes 19754:07.60 Gerry Groothuis 20044:08.48 Robert Hartnett 20094:08.48 Zach Richard 20084:08.74 Ryan Hays 20094:08.74 Paul Lammert 19744:09.39 Ray Biersbach 19994:09.71 William Ballenthin 2009
3,000 Meter Run8:05.62 Steve Sundell 20048:09.32 Gerry Groothuis 20048:13.74 Casey O’Shea 19948:14.04 Jeff Randall 20098:14.38 Fred Ernst 19878:15.04 Jon Sycamore 19838:15.13 Jeff Randall 20068:15.31 Wally Collins 19828:15.40 Robert Hartnett 20098:15.43 Tom Kloos 19998:15.75 Amerigo Rossi 19998:17.14 Karl Dusen 20058:17.64 Paul Heck 1974
5,000 Meter Run13:59.57 Steve Sundell 200414:12.73 Ray Biersbach 200014:15.14 Fred Ernst 198814:21.42 Tom Kloos 199914:23.44 Karl Dusen 200514:23.66 Mike O’Brien 198114:31.57 Mike Grant 199914:31.84 Richard McNally 197914:33.87 Mark Olivier 200714:34.44 Charles Miers 1980
Shot Put16.64m Al Thompson 195416.36m Steve Carrara 198316.26m Bob McDonald 197416.05m Frank Ryan 193816.00m Ron Furcht 197015.72m Ralph Neal 199615.48m Jeff Oke 200715.48m David Taylor 193715.31m Werner Hasselman 194715.25m Ray Rahamin 1974
35lbs. Weight19.24m Ron Furcht 197118.72m Steve Carrara 198418.26m Al Thompson 1953
17.93m Ed Doernberger 196617.21m Willard Brown 196517.07m Ralph Metcalfe 196716.76m Nick Baughan 198716.73m Tony Chioccarelli 197516.46m Michael Pappas 193816.22m James Korth 1977
Pole Vault4.75m Andy Nickerson 19924.71m John Paul McManus 20094.70m Dave Knowles 19944.61m Jason Marks 20094.57m Robert Cea 19854.56m Charles Shugart 1981
High Jump2.22m Charles Allen 19792.11m Mark Tilson 19902.09m Egan Hill 20022.03m John McNulty 19802.03m Bill Vessie 19842.03m John Vaske 19852.03m Carl Marci 19912.02m William Reed 19702.02m Bill Auksel 1993
Long Jump7.39m George Shaw 19537.32m Ben Johnson 19377.15m Magnus Roberson 20037.06m Herbert Weast 19387.05m John Babb 19717.02m Charles Allen 19786.99m Robert Markinson 1971
Triple Jump14.94m Cie-Jai Brown 200014.69m Pat Horst 200414.60m Jeremy Whyte 200914.58m Robert Muirhead 1978
4x400 Meter Relay3:16.74 Fitzpatrick, Horst, Foynes, McNeil 19763:18.04 Hurtault, Hiestand, Collins, Benton 20073:18.71 Hurtault, Knappmiller, Hiestand, Boylan-Pett 20053:19.15 Schroeder, Moncur, Edwards, Zeisel 20013:19.06 Hurtault, Moncur, Heath, Smith 2004
4x800 Meter Relay7:30.37 Weisbuch, Isaacson, Pierott, Stewart 20097:31.14 Collins, Rathbun, Hiestand, Richard 20067:32.48 Moncur, Schroeder, Epstein, Edwards 20027:33.16 C. Hays, Mark, R. Hays, Moriarty 20097:33.33 Collins, Rathbun, Mark, Boylan-Pett 20077:33.96 C. Hays, Mark, Merber, Moriarty 2009
Distance Medley Relay 9:49.31 Gibbons, Zeisel, Jagodzinski, Rossi 19999:53.94 Warrick, Murach, Peterson, Bloom 19789:55.19 Nash, Zeisel, Gibbons, Biersbach 20009:55.06 Ballenthin, Hurtault, Richard, Randall 20079:59.00 Randall, Hurtault, Hiestand, Boylan-Pett 2006
Steve Sundell ‘04CC holds school records in both the indoor and outdoor 5,000 meters, as well as the indoors 3,000 meters. Sundell made All-American in both cross country and the 5000 meters outdoors. The 2003 Heptagonal Ivy League champion,
Sundell also took Ivy championships in the 3000 and 5000 indoors, and 5000 outdoors.
Erison Hurtault ‘07CC holds five different indoor and outdoor Columbia records, in both relays and individual events.
Al Thompson has held Columbia’s record in the shot put since 1954.
MEN’S INDOOR RECORDS
COLUMBIA - 48 - CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK & FIELD COLUMBIA - 49 - CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK & FIELD
100 Meter Dash10.66 Stefan Vutescu 200910.68 Jim Henderson 198310.74 Ben Johnson 193810.86 Tyler Hendry 200710.93 Prosper Nwokocha 200610.94 Larry Lassof 197110.94 Sam Maniaci 193410.94 Herbert Weast 193910.94 M. Winfield 195110.94 John Zegger 1947
110 Meter Hurdles14.34 Jon-Mychal Bowman 199714.44 Donald Cohen 195914.84 Bill Holder 197515.14 John Potter 193615.24 Jerry Monroe 195915.34 A. Reidell 193215.44 David Black 197315.44 Roger McNiel 197615.44 R. Wiseman 1932
200 Meter Dash21.14 Marvin Berkman 195021.14 Ben Johnson 193721.16 Erison Hurtault 200721.34 S. Deck 192721.34 R. Pettit 195721.44 Allen Collins 196321.44 M. Winfield 195121.54 John O’Grady 196421.54 Herbert Weast 193821.72 Jim Henderson 1983
400 Meter Dash45.40 Erison Hurtault 200747.54 Fritz Schlereth 195447.80 Evan Zeisel 200147.92 Matt Pichel 199647.95 Massimo Elser 198548.04 Rudy Clarence 195348.19 Justin Holloman 200948.36 Jean-Luc Neptune 199248.54 R. Williams 195248.56 Cory Benton 2007
400 Meter Int. Hurdles52.43 Mike Strange 199553.24 Paul Armstrong 197353.48 Michael Hall 198253.70 Steve Thomopoulos 199553.84 David Black 197354.37 Geoff Hoffman 198755.24 Ryuta Kawahara 198855.74 Frank Fastow 196655.61 Sean Quinn 2009
800 Meter Run1:47.96 Jeff Moriarty 20091:48.28 Liam Boylan-Pett 20071:48.80 Vince Galgano 20031:49.94 Todd Horst 19761:49.99 Mike Mark 20081:50.17 Filip Jagodzinski 19991:50.24 Jonah Rathbun 20061:50.37 Amerigo Rossi 19971:50.61 Kent Collins 20071:50.76 Dylan Isaacson 2009
1,500 Meter Run3:42.91 Liam Boylan-Pett 20083:43.40 Gerry Groothuis 20053:44.04 Desi Foynes 19743:46.48 Ray Biersbach 19993:47.14 Brian Horneck 20063:47.30 Zach Richard 20073:47.74 Amerigo Rossi 19993:48.22 Gabriel Johnston 20063:48.68 Kyle Merber 20093:50.04 George Bloom 19763:50.18 Ryan Hays 20093:50.50 David Nash 2003
3,000 Meter Steeplechase8:43.75 Casey O’Shea 19968:47.64 Paul Heck 19778:49.16 Jeff Randall 20098:51.14 Jason Gibbons 19998:59.52 Ryan Maynard 20029:00.94 Tom Kloos 19999:01.71 Kyle Merber 20099:04.41 Alan Weeth 20069:07.26 Greg Preis 20069:09.14 Kevin Brennan 1991
5,000 Meter Run 13:58.11 Steve Sundell 200314:08.84 Fred Ernst 198714:08.93 Karl Dusen 200514:09.34 Robert Hartnett 200914:10.68 Gerry Groothuis 200514:12.74 Richard McNally 198014:13.24 Jim Hannon 198014:15.07 Jon Marcus 200514:15.26 Tom Kloos 199914:16.64 Charles Miers 198014:19.02 Ray Biersbach 2000
10,000 Meter Run29:00.45 Karl Dusen 200529:30.94 Larry Hanson 197729:40.44 Wally Collins 198129:50.14 Charles Miers 197929:56.54 Richard McNally 198029:56.85 Fred Ernst 198830:03.14 Mike O’Brien 198030:09.27 John Garvie 200330:21.17 Ray Biersbach 200030:22.75 Casey O’Shea 1996
4x100 Meter Relay41.37 Vutescu, Ribeiro, Hendry, Hurtault 200741.47 Riberio, Hurtault, Angelo, Nwokocha 2006 41.74 Unknown 193841.85 Nagalingam, Hill, Verge, Zeisel 2002
4x400 Meter Relay3:11.87 Benton, Mark, Collins, Hurtault 20073:11.97 Moncur, Galgano, Kowitz, Hurtault 20043:12.34 Unknown 19773:12.93 Benton, Mark, Collins, Hurtault 20073:13.69 Angelo, Hurtault, Rathbun, Collins 2006
4x800 Meter Relay7:21.27 Mark, C. Hays, Merber, Moriarty 20097:22.64 Mark, Rathbun, Hurtault, L. Boylan-Pett 20077:24.82 Mark, Rathbun, Moriarity, L. Boylan-Pett 20087:25.50 Horneck, Rathbun, Richard, L. Boylan-Pett 20067:29.54 Unknown 1977
Distance Medley Relay 9:50.15 Gibbons, Zeisel, Jagodzinski, Rossi 19999:50.34 Galgano, Hurtault, Knappmiller, Groothuis 20049:52.28 Galgano, Smith, Schroeder, W. Boylan-Pett 20039:53.48 Richard, Benton, Collins, Johnston 20079:53.55 Ballenthin, Isaacson, Stewart, R. Hays 2009
High Jump2.19m Charles Allen 19792.06m Egan Hill 20022.03m Bill Auksel 19942.03m Brian Edwards 19772.03m Carl Marci 19902.03m John McNulty 19772.03m Mark Tilson 19892.03m John Vaske 19852.03m Bill Vessie 19472.01m Bradford Johnson 2000
Pole Vault4.99m Andy Nickerson 19924.74m Dave Knowles 19934.69m Ryota Uetani 19994.57m Reggie Henderson 19814.56m Vahe Hagopian 19964.54m John Hill 1999
Long Jump7.41m Jerry Monroe 19597.29m George Shaw 19527.20m Richard Ganlen 19397.18m Ben Johnson 19377.18m R. Strangelove 19047.09m Walter Haynie 19887.07m Magnus Roberson 20017.04m Gateson Recko 19907.04m Herbert Weast 19377.00m Charles Allen 19766.99m Victor Mapes 1891
Triple Jump15.62m Cie-Jai Brown 199915.38m George Shaw 195215.03m Patrick Horst 200514.85m Richard Ganslen 193714.45m Jeremy Whyte 200814.44m David Suarez 198714.44m Robert Muirhead 1978
Shot Put16.35m Al Thompson 195416.13m Bob McDonald 197616.09m Frank Ryan 193915.74m Ron Furcht 197015.42m Mike Kelly 197915.41m Ralph Neal 199615.41m Steve Carrara 198115.39m Jeff Oke 200615.39m Warner Hasselman 194715.32m David Taylor 1939
Discus51.18m Ron Furcht 197150.76m Larry Jansson 197948.93m Doug Otterstetter 197548.49m Bruce Nagle 196847.75m Al Thompson 195447.45m Chris Young 198847.05m Mike Busa 196746.84m John Carleo 196745.99m Pete Meyer 199345.78m John W. Hiney 1965
Old Javelin (before 1986)68.97m Len DeFiore 196464.63m E. Thompson 196461.56m J. Gristina 1952
Javelin64.00m Mike Pratt 199259.77m Seth Dailey 199157.53m Anthony Varriano 1988
Hammer57.68m Ron Furcht 197157.07m Ed Doernberger 196656.21m Tony Chiocarelli 197655.29m Steve Carrara 198352.91m Rod Azar 199352.53m Nick Baughan 198752.43m Willard Brown 196452.35m Marc Volpe 198951.19m Michael Pappas 193850.58m Al Thompson 1954
Decathlon6393 Petru Vaduva 19846091 Charlie Jennings 1990
Ben Johnson (above), the greatest short distance sprinter in Columbia history, ran 6.1 seconds for the semifinals of the
60-yard dash at Madison Square Garden in 1938. In the final, he was clocked at 6.0, but the officials denied Johnson the new time, because, according to an article written by Lew King, the
records committee would not believe that anyone could run that fast. He was credited with a time of 6.1. Johnson’s school record
in the 60 meter dash (6.80), set in 1939, has stood for almost seven decades.
MEN’S OUTDOOR RECORDS
COLUMBIA - 50 - CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK & FIELD COLUMBIA - 51 - CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK & FIELD
ADMINISTRATION
COLUMBIA - 50 - CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK & FIELD COLUMBIA - 51 - CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK & FIELD
Lee C. Bollinger was named President of Columbia University in June 2002. He is also on the faculty of Columbia’s Law School. From November 1996 to 2002, he was the President of the University of Michigan. He also served as Provost, and Professor of Government, at Dartmouth College from 1994 to 1996; and from 1987 to 1994 he was the Dean of the University of Michigan Law School.
A leading scholar on free speech and First Amendment issues, he is the author of numerous books, articles and essays on these subjects, and he teaches an undergraduate course, “Freedom of Speech and Press” at Columbia each year. Bollinger is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and a member of the American Philosophical Society. He is a director of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, a trustee of the Kresge Foundation, and a Governor of the Royal Shakespeare Company of Great Britain.
Bollinger was the named defendant in the twin Supreme Court cases—Gratz v. Bollinger and Grutter v. Bollinger (2003)—which respectively affirmed and clarified diversity as a compelling justification for affirmative action. For this leadership, he received the
National Humanitarian Award from the National Conference for Community and Justice and the National Equal Justice Award from the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund. He received the Clark Kerr Award, the highest award conferred by the faculty of the University of California, Berkeley, for his service to higher education, especially on matters of freedom of speech and diversity.
Since graduating from the University of Oregon and Columbia Law School, where he was an Articles Editor of the Law Review, he has earned several honorary degrees. After serving as law clerk for Judge Wilfred Feinberg on the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit and the Chief Justice Warren Burger on the United States Supreme Court, he joined the University of Michigan Law School faculty in 1973.
Bollinger was born in Santa Rosa, California, and raised there and in Baker, Oregon. He is married to artist Jean Magnano Bollinger, and they have two children.
LEE C. BOLLINGERPresident, Columbia University
DEBORA L. SPARPresident, Barnard CollegeDebora L. Spar was named President of Barnard College in June 2008. She is the Spangler Family Professor of Business Administration and has been Senior Associate Dean for Faculty Research and Development at Harvard Business School. In one, she epitomizes the teacher-scholar model that is the linchpin of Barnard’s superb faculty. In the other, she has been a stellar administrator who has brought innovative leadership to governance issues. And despite the demands of both, she has also devoted herself to the concerns of social justice that are so important to our students; she has served as Chair of the Harvard University Committee on Human Rights and is the creator and Chair of Making Markets Work, a program to develop leaders in both the private and public sector in African nations.
As Senior Associate Dean, Professor Spar was responsible for distributing nearly $20 million in research funds by working closely with faculty on their project goals and demands. She instituted a fellowship that allows faculty
members to live abroad to work on international research, and a program that brings visiting scholars from other countries to Harvard. Professor Spar also developed a new policy on family leave and led the effort to develop a part-time tenure track.
Professor Spar has been awarded the Student Association Faculty Award for Outstanding Teaching and often serves as an advisor for students on research projects. She is the author of dozens of the case studies that are used in Harvard Business School classes. These reflect her expertise in both international affairs and ethical issues, and include “The Pharmaceutical Industry Responds to AIDS,” “Union
Carbide’s Bhopal Plant,” and “Nike and International Labor Practices.” She frequently acts as a consultant for multinational corporations, government agencies, and non-governmental organizations.
Professor Spar has written four books and co-authored two. Her most recent, “The Baby Business,” was published in 2006 and explored
the economic, political and social issues surrounding reproductive technologies. She has appeared on 60 Minutes, The Newshour with Jim Lehrer, ABC World News Tonight, and in many newspapers and magazines. Her own articles have appeared in publications ranging from The New England Journal of Medicine to Foreign Affairs to The Review of International Political Economy.
Professor Spar received her doctorate in government from Harvard; her thesis on international commodity cartels was published as a book in 1994. She is a 1984 graduate of Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service. She is married to Miltos Catomeris, an architect whose specialty is academic, institutional and corporate campuses. They are the parents of three children.
ADMINISTRATION
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Dr. M. Dianne Murphy with the Head Coaches of the 2008-09 Ivy League Team and Individual Champions. (L-R) Head Cross Country and Track & Field Coach Willy Wood; Director of Golf and Head Men’s Golf Coach Rich Mueller; Head
Women’s Swimming and Diving Coach Diana Caskey; The Columbia Tennis Alumni and Friends Head Coach of Men’s Tennis Bid Goswami
DR. M. DIANNE MURPHYDirector, Intercollegiate Athletics and Physical Education
Ivy League championships, including the first title in nine years for
men’s golf and the first in 31 years for baseball. To cap a memorable
year, Murphy was named the Football Championship Subdivision Administrator of the Year by the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators.
In 2008-09, men’s golf and men’s tennis continued their excellence
within the Ivy League as the Lions won their second straight Ivy League title in men’s golf and the second league championship in three years in men’s tennis.
Murphy came to Columbia after six years as Director of Athletics and
Recreation at the University of Denver, where she led the Pioneers’ program from NCAA Division II to one of the nation’s top Division I athletics programs. Under Murphy’s leadership, eight Denver sport programs made NCAA tournament appearances and, on four occasions, Denver teams won a national title.In 2003-04, Denver enjoyed its best season when it won the NCAA Division I Men’s Ice Hockey Championship, placed third in the NCAA Skiing Championship, and advanced to NCAA tournaments in women’s soccer, women’s tennis, and men and women’s golf.
The scope of Denver’s athletics excellence was recognized
nationally through the United States Sports Academy’s Directors’ Cup, which recognized the best overall athletics programs in the nation, determined by an award of points based on teams’ finishes.
The University of Denver finished among the nation’s top third of
athletics programs in each of its six years since becoming a Division
I member in 1998-99. In 2004, the Pioneers set a University record when they finished 58th in the Directors’ Cup, in the top 20 percent
of all NCAA Division I schools.
Denver’s athletics program served as a model for national and regional academic, as well as athletics, excellence. The Pioneers
gained numerous academic honors, among them the Sun Belt Conference Graduation Rate Award, which it earned for five consecutive years. Prior to joining the University of Denver, Murphy served as associate athletics director and senior woman administrator at Cornell University from 1995 to 1998. She oversaw nine Division I sports, marketing
When Columbia University President Lee C. Bollinger set out to hire a new athletics director in 2004, he knew he needed someone with the vision to attain national excellence and put
Columbia Athletics on par with the rest of the University, one of the greatest in the world. Five years later, there is little doubt that Dr. M. Dianne Murphy was the perfect fit for Columbia.
Now beginning her sixth full year as
Director of Intercollegiate Athletics and Physical Education, Murphy has presided over the three most successful years in recent Columbia
Athletics history, including tangible improvements in football, men and women’s basketball, and a combined 11 Ivy League titles over the past three years – the most in any three-year span in school history.
Murphy has been Columbia University’s Director of Intercollegiate Athletics and Physical Education since November 2004. In five
years at the helm of the athletics program at Columbia, she has demonstrated the same passion and commitment to achieving excellence in intercollegiate athletics that has marked her entire
career as an athletics administrator.
She has overseen a number of initiatives aimed at transforming the experience of Columbia’s more than 800 student-athletes. She has
undertaken a complete strategic planning process aimed at short- and long-term excellence in athletics.
She has attracted several new high-level head coaches and administrators to the program, and spearheaded the creation of the Columbia Athletics Hall of Fame, which had its inaugural ceremony on February 18, 2006. The second Athletics Hall of Fame class was inducted on October 2, 2008.
During the 2008-09 academic year, Murphy spearheaded the celebration of the Columbia-Barnard Athletic Consortium Silver Anniversary, honoring 25 years of women’s athletics
at Columbia. She also initiated the Leaders for Life program, designed to provide comprehensive leadership training to student-athlete representatives from all 29 of Columbia’s varsity sports programs.
In 2006-07, women’s golf won an Ivy League title in just its fourth season as a varsity program, and women’s soccer won its first-ever Ivy League crown. The All-
American Football Foundation recognized the success of the football program under Murphy, and, in March 2007, selected her as one of two recipients of the General Robert R. Neyland Outstanding Athletic Director Award for excellence in
football.The Lions’ trend of success continued in 2007-08, when four Columbia teams won
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AWARDS AND HONORS
• Launched the largest capital campaign for Athletics in the history of Columbia University, the $100 Million Columbia Campaign for Athletics: Achieving Excellence (2007)
• Established the Columbia Athletics Hall of Fame (2006)• Established The Leaders for Life program, a comprehensive leadership training program for student-athlete leaders (2008)• Serves on NCAA Athletics Certification
Committee, 2006-present• Serves on Board of Directors for the Women’s Collegiate Sports Awards, the organization that presents the Honda Award and the Honda-Broderick Cup, 2007-present• Named NCAA Football Championship Subdivision Administrator of the Year, National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators, 2008• Named General Robert R. Neyland Outstanding Athletics Director Award for excellence in football, 2007
• Served on NCAA Diversity Leadership Strategic Planning Committee, 2006-07• Named Grad Made Good, The Florida State University, 2005
• Earned Distinguished Alumna Award, Tennessee Technological University, 2005
• Appointed to NCAA Division I Gambling Task Force, 2004-05
• Chosen General Sports Turf West Region Athletic Director of the Year, National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics, 2004• Serves on State Farm Wade Trophy Selection Committee, presented annually to the top collegiate women’s basketball student-athlete in NCAA Division I, 2003-present• Selected Women’s Basketball Coaches Association’s Administrator of the Year, 2003-04 • Served as the President of the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators, 2002-03• Elected chair of the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Issues Committee, 2002-04• Named NCAA Division I-AAA Athletics Administrator of the Year, National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators, 2001• Earned Senior Sports Administrator Award, All-American Football
and promotions, sports information and alumni and booster activities. She helped hire football and basketball coaches and was an advocate for the coaches. Cornell enhanced its equity initiatives and increased its fundraising revenues under her guidance.
From 1988 to 1995, she was the assistant
athletics director at The University of Iowa, serving as the university’s lead administrator for external activities. She worked on behalf
of Iowa’s coaches, and was effective in enhancing a strong compliance program.
Murphy began her athletics administrative career in 1987-88 as the assistant athletics director at Kentucky State University. From 1986 to 1988, she chaired the school’s Division of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, served as an associate professor and advised undergraduate students.
Prior to becoming an athletics administrator, Murphy coached basketball for 13 years. She was the head women’s basketball coach at Shorter College (1973-76), Florida State University (1976-79) and Eastern Kentucky University (1979-86).
Murphy was named the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) Administrator of the Year in 2004. She chaired the NCAA Division I Basketball Issues Committee from 2002 to 2004 and currently is a member of the State Farm Wade Trophy Women’s Basketball Player of the Year Committee. She also served on the NCAA Certification and Diversity
Committee and the Board of Directors for the Women’s Collegiate Sports Awards, the organization that presents the Honda Award and the Honda-Broderick Cup.
She is active in several national organizations, including the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators (NACWAA), the National Association of College Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and the WBCA. She was named NACWAA’s Division I (Football Championship Subdivision) National Administrator of the Year for 2007-08 and served as NACWAA’s president during 2002-03. In 2004, NACDA honored her as the General Sports Turf West Athletic Director of the Year. The All-American Football Foundation has presented her with the Senior Sports Administrator Award.
At Columbia, she helped initiate the University’s Sports Management master’s degree program. She serves on the faculty as an instructor.
Murphy holds a Ph.D. in administration and curriculum from Florida State (1980), and master’s (1973) and bachelor’s (1972) degrees from Tennessee Technological University. The Tennessee Tech Alumni Association honored her with its 2005 Distinguished Alumna Award.
Florida State presented her with its ”Grad Made Good“ award at its 2005 Homecoming.
She lives in Manhattan, near the Columbia campus.
Murphy poses with senior quarterback M.A. Ola-wale at the Columbia-Barnard Athletic Consortium
Silver Anniversary Gala Luncheon
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CROSS COUNTRY
Sat. Sep. 12 Binghamton Invitational at Binghamton, N.Y.
Sat. Oct. 03 George Mason Invitational at Fairfax, Va.
Sat. Oct. 17 NCAA Pre-Nationals at Terre Haute, Ind.
Fri. Oct. 30 IVY LEAGUE HEPT. CHAMP.* Van Cortlandt Park
Sat. Nov. 14 NCAA Northeast Regionals at Boston, Mass.
Mon. Nov. 23 NCAA National Champ. at Terre Haute, Ind.
INDOOR TRACK & FIELD
Sat. Jan. 23 Dartmouth and Yale Tri-Meet at Hanover, N.H.
Sat. Jan. 30 Armory Invitational New York, N.Y.
Fri.-Sat. Feb. 5-6 New Balance Collegiate Invit. New York, N.Y.
Sat, Feb. 13 Armory Invitational New York, N.Y.
Sat.-Sun. Feb. 27-28 Ivy League Hept.Champ.* at Hanover, N.H.
Sat.-Sun. Mar. 5-6 IC4A/ECAC Championships at Boston, Mass.
Sat.-Sun. Mar. 6-7 Notre Dame Last Chance Meet at Notre Dame, Ind.
Fri.-Sat. Mar. 12-13 NCAA National Champ. at Fayetteville, Ark.
OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD
Fri. Apr. 2 Sam Howell Invitational at Princeton, N.J.
Sat. Apr. 3 Quaker Invitational at Philadelphia, Pa.
Sat. Apr. 10 Miami Elite Meet at Miami, Fla.
Fri.-Sat. Apr. 16-17 Larry Ellis Invitational at Princeton, N.J.
Thu.-Sun. Apr. 22-25 Penn Relays at Philadelphia, Pa.
Sat.-Sun. May 1-2 Stanford Invitational at Palo Alto, Calif.
Sat.-Sun. May 1-2 Princeton Elite Meet at Princeton, N.J.
Sat.-Sun. May 8-9 Ivy League Hept. Champ.* at Princeton, N.J.
Sun.-Mon. May 16-17 IC4A/ECAC Champ. at Princeton, N.J.
Sat.-Sun. May 29 -30 NCAA East Regionals at Greensboro, N.C.
Thu.-Sun. Jun 10-13 NCAA National Championships at Eugene, Ore.
* - Ivy League meet