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Page 1: 2012-13 Track and Field

Don Clark

Corey Conner

Frank Del Duca

Jesse Labreck

Frank Del Duca

Jesse Labreck

Don Clark

Corey Conner

Jesse Labreck

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UNIVERSITY OF MAINE

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UNIVERSITY OF MAINE President Paul Ferguson

Paul W. Ferguson became the 19th president of the University of Maine in July 2011.

A Southern California native, President Ferguson is a Whittier College graduate who earned a Ph.D. in pharma-cology and toxicology at the University of California, Davis in 1981. He is an accomplished health scientist with a 30-year record of scholarship as an award-winning professor in the fields of toxicology and public health. President Ferguson rose through the academic ranks, leading research and outreach efforts in four states to assess and reduce potential health risks from chemical exposures. During this time, Dr. Ferguson also worked as a senior toxicologist for Unocal Corporation, a Los Angeles-based international energy resources company.

Since 1993, Dr. Ferguson has progressed through academic administration, initially serving as vice provost and dean of graduate studies and research at the University of Louisiana, Monroe. At the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, he was vice president for research and graduate studies. Prior to joining the University of Maine, Dr. Ferguson was at the Edwardsville campus of Southern Illinois University, where he was provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs.

As a campus leader highly regarded for his commitment to engagement, inclusivity and quality, President Ferguson has a demonstrated record of university transformations in the areas of increased research and economic development, university-community partnerships, student success, faculty development and academic quality.

Currently, President Ferguson is leading an inclusive, campus-wide planning and implementation process to elevate the University of Maine to new levels of excellence as the most distinctive 21st-century land-grant university of its kind in the nation.

Director of Athletics Steve Abbott

Steve Abbott was named Director of Athletics at the University of Maine on August 20, 2010. He comes to Maine with a wealth of knowledge of Black Bear athletics. Abbott grew up in Orono and his father, Walt, was a professor, head football coach and athletic administrator at Maine for 50 years.

Formerly an attorney for Pierce Atwood, northern New England’s largest law firm, Abbott served as Chief of Staff for Senator Susan Collins from 1997 through 2009. He was the top advisor to Senator Collins from her first year through her rise to prominence in the Senate, including her Chairmanship of the Homeland Security Com-mittee. Abbott managed her Washington office and her six Maine offices. He supervised a staff of more than fifty and worked extensively with Maine constituents including business, state and academic leaders.

Abbott is a 1985 graduate of Harvard College with a degree in history. He was captain of the Harvard football team in 1984. He graduated from the University of Maine School of Law in 1991. He also studied Sport Management at the University of Massachusetts.

YOU’RE IN A GREAT PLACEMaine’s Flagship at a Glance

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UNIVERSITY OF MAINE

Providence College, where he established the “Friars Forever” campaign and Friar Athletic Fund. He began his career at the University of Miami working in corporate sales/athletic devel-opment. James has also worked at the University of Nebraska.

He received a bachelor’s degree in marketing in 1992 from Minnesota State-Mankato, and earned a master’s degree from St. Thomas University (Miami, Fla.) in 1994.

James and his wife, Kelly, reside in Veazie with their

Undergraduate Degrees Offered at the University of MaineAccountingAnimal and Veterinary SciencesAnthropologyArt EducationArt HistoryAthletic TrainingBiochemistryBiologyBotanyBusiness AdministrationChemistryChild Development and Family RelationsClinical Laboratory SciencesCommunicationCommunication Sciences and DisordersComputer ScienceEarly Childhood EducationEarth SciencesEcology and Environmental SciencesEconomicsElementary EducationEngineering – Bioengineering – Chemical – Civil – Computer – Electrical – Engineering Physics

– Environmental – Mechanical – Pulp and PaperEngineering Technology – Construction Management – Electrical Technology – Mechanical Technology – SurveyingEnglishEnvironmental HorticultureExplorationsFinanceFinancial EconomicsFood Science and Human NutritionForest Operations, Bioproducts and BioenergyForestryFranco-American StudiesFrenchHealth ProfessionsHistoryInterdisciplinary StudiesInternational Affairs – Anthropology – Canadian Studies – History – Modern Languages – Political Science – Women’s Studies

International BusinessJournalismKinesiology and Physical EducationManagementMarine SciencesMarketingMass CommunicationMathematicsMicrobiologyModern LanguagesMolecular and Cellular BiologyMusicMusic EducationMusic PerformanceNew MediaNursingParks, Recreation and TourismPhilosophyPhysicsPolitical SciencePre-DentalPre-LawPre-MedicalPre-OptometryPre-Physical TherapyPre-VeterinaryPsychologyRomance Languages

ROTC Army and NavySecondary Education – English – Foreign Languages – Mathematics – Science – Social StudiesSocial WorkSociologySpanishStudio ArtSustainable AgricultureTheatreUniversity StudiesWildlife EcologyZoology

5-year Degree Programs:��������������������������������� Engineering Technology dual degree������������������������������������M.B.A.�����������������������������������M.B.A.������������������������������������M.A. in Teaching���������������������������������������

University of Maine President Paul Ferguson has officially released a strategic plan that creates a blueprint for the state’s flagship public university to become one of the most distinctive universities in the country for student achievement and com-munity engagement.

The plan, “The Blue Sky Project: Reaffirming Public Higher Education at Maine’s Flagship University,” was accepted by the University of Maine System trustees at their board meeting in Bangor July 9.

“This plan isn’t just about making the University of Maine a bigger, better and more financially sustainable institution,” says Ferguson. “It also is about reconnect-ing the university to the people of Maine so that we can have a major impact on the future growth and prosperity of our state in the 21st century.”

The plan is centered around investing in UMaine’s existing areas of distinction and launching a number of new initiatives to better align the university’s resources and programs with the needs of the state. It outlines five strategic pathways, sum-marized as the “Five M’s,” and a series of related initiatives and strategies to trans-form UMaine in the next five years:

Maine’s Renewal – Ensure that UMaine teaching, research, outreach, work-force and economic development program excellence are in close alignment with Maine’s priority needs. Initiatives include increasing campus/private sector partner-ships by 50 percent in the next five years, and aligning technology and educational programs with Maine’s economic infrastructure needs.

Money and Management – Optimize operating efficiencies and control ex-penditures within a financially sustainable business model, and seek new and en-trepreneurial revenue sources. Initiatives include a new enrollment management unit and a plan to potentially increase enrollment to 15,000 (from 11,168 in 2012), increasing the number of out-of-state and international students, and increasing academic partnerships with Maine’s community colleges.

Morale and Marketing – Invest in faculty and staff professional develop-ment, refresh the UMaine brand and improve communication among all constitu-encies. Initiatives include establishing consistent and high-quality brand standards to better promote UMaine, harnessing the goodwill of alumni for student intern-ships and career networking, and promoting UMaine’s role in athletics as the state’s only NCAA Division I school.

Mentoring and Modeling – Promote undergraduate and graduate oppor-tunities for student success, including value-added residential life, research fel-lowships, internships, and more effective advising and learning environments. Initiatives include developing new models for learning to better prepare graduates for meaningful jobs and lives, establishing an outcomes-based assessment of all academic programs, and increasing the number of externally funded opportunities for hands-on student research.

Master Plan and Maintenance – Restore and create UMaine’s physical plant and technology infrastructure to ensure a vibrant place of learning and discovery. Initiatives include a Total Cost of Ownership (TOC) approach to managing UMaine’s $1 billion in infrastructure and real estate, fully funding appropriate levels of cam-pus upkeep and beautification, and continuing to implement campus sustainability initiatives.

Ferguson, who came to UMaine in July 2011 and was formally inaugurated as the 19th president this past April, began the “Blue Sky” project shortly after arriv-ing on campus. From November 2011 to April of this year, a 26-member leadership team, made up of faculty, staff, students and alumni, met weekly to develop the plan. More than 30 informational meetings attracted hundreds of participants and more than 250 contributors submitted “blue sky ideas.”

“This has been a comprehensive, inclusive process that has united the entire University community around a renewed sense of pride, purpose and commitment to serving the people of Maine,” Ferguson says. “There is much work to be done, but we see blues skies ahead for this great University and the State of Maine.”

BLUE SKY PROJECT

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Providence College, where he established the “Friars Forever” campaign and Friar Athletic Fund. He began his career at the University of Miami working in corporate sales/athletic devel-opment. James has also worked at the University of Nebraska.

He received a bachelor’s degree in marketing in 1992 from Minnesota State-Mankato, and earned a master’s degree from St. Thomas University (Miami, Fla.) in 1994.

James and his wife, Kelly, reside in Veazie with their

Undergraduate Degrees Offered at the University of MaineAccountingAnimal and Veterinary SciencesAnthropologyArt EducationArt HistoryAthletic TrainingBiochemistryBiologyBotanyBusiness AdministrationChemistryChild Development and Family RelationsClinical Laboratory SciencesCommunicationCommunication Sciences and DisordersComputer ScienceEarly Childhood EducationEarth SciencesEcology and Environmental SciencesEconomicsElementary EducationEngineering – Bioengineering – Chemical – Civil – Computer – Electrical – Engineering Physics

– Environmental – Mechanical – Pulp and PaperEngineering Technology – Construction Management – Electrical Technology – Mechanical Technology – SurveyingEnglishEnvironmental HorticultureExplorationsFinanceFinancial EconomicsFood Science and Human NutritionForest Operations, Bioproducts and BioenergyForestryFranco-American StudiesFrenchHealth ProfessionsHistoryInterdisciplinary StudiesInternational Affairs – Anthropology – Canadian Studies – History – Modern Languages – Political Science – Women’s Studies

International BusinessJournalismKinesiology and Physical EducationManagementMarine SciencesMarketingMass CommunicationMathematicsMicrobiologyModern LanguagesMolecular and Cellular BiologyMusicMusic EducationMusic PerformanceNew MediaNursingParks, Recreation and TourismPhilosophyPhysicsPolitical SciencePre-DentalPre-LawPre-MedicalPre-OptometryPre-Physical TherapyPre-VeterinaryPsychologyRomance Languages

ROTC Army and NavySecondary Education – English – Foreign Languages – Mathematics – Science – Social StudiesSocial WorkSociologySpanishStudio ArtSustainable AgricultureTheatreUniversity StudiesWildlife EcologyZoology

5-year Degree Programs:��������������������������������� Engineering Technology dual degree������������������������������������M.B.A.�����������������������������������M.B.A.������������������������������������M.A. in Teaching���������������������������������������

University of Maine President Paul Ferguson has officially released a strategic plan that creates a blueprint for the state’s flagship public university to become one of the most distinctive universities in the country for student achievement and com-munity engagement.

The plan, “The Blue Sky Project: Reaffirming Public Higher Education at Maine’s Flagship University,” was accepted by the University of Maine System trustees at their board meeting in Bangor July 9.

“This plan isn’t just about making the University of Maine a bigger, better and more financially sustainable institution,” says Ferguson. “It also is about reconnect-ing the university to the people of Maine so that we can have a major impact on the future growth and prosperity of our state in the 21st century.”

The plan is centered around investing in UMaine’s existing areas of distinction and launching a number of new initiatives to better align the university’s resources and programs with the needs of the state. It outlines five strategic pathways, sum-marized as the “Five M’s,” and a series of related initiatives and strategies to trans-form UMaine in the next five years:

Maine’s Renewal – Ensure that UMaine teaching, research, outreach, work-force and economic development program excellence are in close alignment with Maine’s priority needs. Initiatives include increasing campus/private sector partner-ships by 50 percent in the next five years, and aligning technology and educational programs with Maine’s economic infrastructure needs.

Money and Management – Optimize operating efficiencies and control ex-penditures within a financially sustainable business model, and seek new and en-trepreneurial revenue sources. Initiatives include a new enrollment management unit and a plan to potentially increase enrollment to 15,000 (from 11,168 in 2012), increasing the number of out-of-state and international students, and increasing academic partnerships with Maine’s community colleges.

Morale and Marketing – Invest in faculty and staff professional develop-ment, refresh the UMaine brand and improve communication among all constitu-encies. Initiatives include establishing consistent and high-quality brand standards to better promote UMaine, harnessing the goodwill of alumni for student intern-ships and career networking, and promoting UMaine’s role in athletics as the state’s only NCAA Division I school.

Mentoring and Modeling – Promote undergraduate and graduate oppor-tunities for student success, including value-added residential life, research fel-lowships, internships, and more effective advising and learning environments. Initiatives include developing new models for learning to better prepare graduates for meaningful jobs and lives, establishing an outcomes-based assessment of all academic programs, and increasing the number of externally funded opportunities for hands-on student research.

Master Plan and Maintenance – Restore and create UMaine’s physical plant and technology infrastructure to ensure a vibrant place of learning and discovery. Initiatives include a Total Cost of Ownership (TOC) approach to managing UMaine’s $1 billion in infrastructure and real estate, fully funding appropriate levels of cam-pus upkeep and beautification, and continuing to implement campus sustainability initiatives.

Ferguson, who came to UMaine in July 2011 and was formally inaugurated as the 19th president this past April, began the “Blue Sky” project shortly after arriv-ing on campus. From November 2011 to April of this year, a 26-member leadership team, made up of faculty, staff, students and alumni, met weekly to develop the plan. More than 30 informational meetings attracted hundreds of participants and more than 250 contributors submitted “blue sky ideas.”

“This has been a comprehensive, inclusive process that has united the entire University community around a renewed sense of pride, purpose and commitment to serving the people of Maine,” Ferguson says. “There is much work to be done, but we see blues skies ahead for this great University and the State of Maine.”

BLUE SKY PROJECT

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OUTSTANDING SUPPORTAcademic Support Services for Student-Athletes:

Athletic academic counselors are committed to providing the environment and support necessary to empower student-athletes to achieve their full academic potential, culminating in a degree from the University of Maine.

>> Individual academic counseling>> Tracking of academic eligibility and progress>> Tutoring program>> Study, time management and organizational skills>> Support for students with learning disabilities>> Sezak Academic Center and study table>> Laptop loan program

Academic Support Offered

What GraduatesAre Saying

Kelly Newton (field hockey): “Being a student-athlete at the University of Maine has changed my life forever. The friends I have made and the memories I will take away with me are irreplace-able. Throughout the last four years, I have come to learn the true meaning of dedication, and that hard work re-ally does pay off. I am proud to say that the University of Maine has made me a better person.”

Brian Landry (men’s swimming):“Being a student-athlete here at UMaine the past four years has given me opportunities and taught me life lessons I could not have gotten any-where else. Competing at UMaine added another dimension to my col-lege career, prompting me to be more focused and dedicated to everything I did. I will cherish the times spent at practice and competitions. As said last year by teammate Jeremy Bender, “when you are gone you’re always a Black Bear.”

Jillian O’Brien (women’s track):“During the last four years as a Black Bear, I have learned and experienced more than I ever thought possible to prepare me to be a strong, successful professional in the future. The Univer-sity of Maine gave me an opportunity to get a great college education and a place to take my athletic ability to the next level. Once a Black Bear, always a Black Bear.”

Andrew Rogers (men’s basketball): “I could not be prouder to declare that I am a Black Bear student-athlete. These last four years of embracing the role of two full-time jobs, being both a student and an athlete, have helped shape me as a young man. Hard work, perseverance, dedication and facing challenges head on are all daily re-quirements as a student-athlete. As Black Bears, it’s great to know that we will take these same characteristics into the game of life. Go Blue!”

Ashley Kelley (softball): “As a mem-ber of the athletics family, I have been fortunate to meet many wonderful people while traveling around the country representing my school. Bal-ancing classes, workouts, travel and competing at the highest level have given me the skills and confidence to be successful after graduation. The Athletics Department gives you the guidance necessary to excel on and off the field. You come in from high school as an individual but leave as a part of something really special.”

243(Scholar-Athletes with a GPA of 3.0

or higher in 2011-12)

97(Graduates in 2011-12)

27(Capital One Academic

All-America Honors -- all time)

48(Capital One Academic

All-District I honors – all time)

2(Sports that received Public Rec-ognition for their multiyear APR scores, which were in the top 10

percent of their respective sports)

2(America East Academic Cups

2004 and 2007)

3.04(Department-wide GPA for all Black Bear teams competing in America

East in 2011-12)

FOR STUDENT-ATHLETESAthletic Training/

Strength and Conditioning

>> TOP-RATE MEDICAL STAFFThe Maine sports medicine team includes six certified athletic trainers and one gradu-ate assistant certified athletic trainer, a team physician, an orthopedic physician, a wide variety of medical specialists and student-athletic trainers. Other specialists on the Maine athletic health care team include an optometrist, a chiropractor and a dentist.

>> MIKE KESSOCK SPORTS MEDICINE CENTERThe Mike Kessock Sports Medicine Center, in Memorial Gymnasium, houses some of the newest technology in the field of sports medicine. This facility provides injury pre-vention, treatment and rehabilitation for student-athletes.

>> SPEED, STRENGTH and CONDITIONINGMaine Speed, Strength and Conditioning is a performance-based program focused on achieving success in athletic events and maintaining an injury-free environment. Phi-losophy: 1. Developing a mentally and physi-cally challenging training environment that will allow athletes to maximize their ability; 2. Increase performance in athletic events; 3. Decrease the risk of injury through the teach-ing of progressive strength and power devel-opment exercises; 4. Identify dysfunctional movement patterns and correct the pattern. Fundamentals of an athlete: Lower-body strength; Lower-body power; Core strength; Ability to accelerate and decelerate; Mobility; Balanced upper body (posterior/anterior).

>> INTERCOLLEGIATE STRENGTH CENTER IN THE LATTI FITNESS CENTERThe Intercollegiate Athletic Strength Center in the Latti Fitness Center serves as the home for all varsity teams. The Intercollegiate Center is entering its sixth year as home of the Black Bears in 2012-13.

>> INTERCOLLEGIATE STRENGTH CENTER BY THE NUMBERS� 5,000 square feet� 10,000 pounds of weights� 10 multi purpose power racks� Nine Olympic platforms� Five various cardiovascular machines� Five half racks� Five glue/hamstring machines� Nine sets of Eleiko/Uesaka olympic bum per sets� Four slide boards� Electrical timing systems

Life Skills>> LIFE SKILLSSeminars: Student-athletes work with the life skills coordinator and campus members to design and participate in workshops covering a variety of areas: ca-reer development, team building, alcohol and drug education and nutrition.Multicultural Programs: The University and its Athletic Department have a com-mitment to supporting diversity in the campus community. A liaison relation-ship involving full-time staff members has developed between the Office of Multicultural Affairs and the Department of Athletics to promote an appreciation of diversity and to serve the athletes of dif-ferent cultures.Student-Athlete Advisory Commit-tee: Members from each of the intercol-legiate sports teams meet with athletic and academic administrators regularly to help promote efficient communication between the Athletics Department and the student-athlete population.

Community Involvement:Black Bear student-athletes do not just receive tremendous support. They also return

the support to the local community. Events that student-athletes took part in last season included: Martin Luther King Diversity Day, Toys for Tots, Salvation Army Angel Tree, Opera-tion Christmas Child, Play4Kay, volunteering numerous hours at both the Ronald McDonald House and the Old Town YMCA, Cub Tracks Triathlon, Warms Heads Warm Hearts, Skate with

the Bears, Black Bear Mentors, Skating Strides and many more activities! Maine athletics donates thousands of dollars worth of tickets to nonprofits each year!

The women’s basketball team raised $10,255 for its annual Play4Kay Breast Cancer awareness fundraiser game. Since the $10k goal was met, Coach Barron lived up to his word, having his head shaved.

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OUTSTANDING SUPPORTAcademic Support Services for Student-Athletes:

Athletic academic counselors are committed to providing the environment and support necessary to empower student-athletes to achieve their full academic potential, culminating in a degree from the University of Maine.

>> Individual academic counseling>> Tracking of academic eligibility and progress>> Tutoring program>> Study, time management and organizational skills>> Support for students with learning disabilities>> Sezak Academic Center and study table>> Laptop loan program

Academic Support Offered

What GraduatesAre Saying

Kelly Newton (field hockey): “Being a student-athlete at the University of Maine has changed my life forever. The friends I have made and the memories I will take away with me are irreplace-able. Throughout the last four years, I have come to learn the true meaning of dedication, and that hard work re-ally does pay off. I am proud to say that the University of Maine has made me a better person.”

Brian Landry (men’s swimming):“Being a student-athlete here at UMaine the past four years has given me opportunities and taught me life lessons I could not have gotten any-where else. Competing at UMaine added another dimension to my col-lege career, prompting me to be more focused and dedicated to everything I did. I will cherish the times spent at practice and competitions. As said last year by teammate Jeremy Bender, “when you are gone you’re always a Black Bear.”

Jillian O’Brien (women’s track):“During the last four years as a Black Bear, I have learned and experienced more than I ever thought possible to prepare me to be a strong, successful professional in the future. The Univer-sity of Maine gave me an opportunity to get a great college education and a place to take my athletic ability to the next level. Once a Black Bear, always a Black Bear.”

Andrew Rogers (men’s basketball): “I could not be prouder to declare that I am a Black Bear student-athlete. These last four years of embracing the role of two full-time jobs, being both a student and an athlete, have helped shape me as a young man. Hard work, perseverance, dedication and facing challenges head on are all daily re-quirements as a student-athlete. As Black Bears, it’s great to know that we will take these same characteristics into the game of life. Go Blue!”

Ashley Kelley (softball): “As a mem-ber of the athletics family, I have been fortunate to meet many wonderful people while traveling around the country representing my school. Bal-ancing classes, workouts, travel and competing at the highest level have given me the skills and confidence to be successful after graduation. The Athletics Department gives you the guidance necessary to excel on and off the field. You come in from high school as an individual but leave as a part of something really special.”

243(Scholar-Athletes with a GPA of 3.0

or higher in 2011-12)

97(Graduates in 2011-12)

27(Capital One Academic

All-America Honors -- all time)

48(Capital One Academic

All-District I honors – all time)

2(Sports that received Public Rec-ognition for their multiyear APR scores, which were in the top 10

percent of their respective sports)

2(America East Academic Cups

2004 and 2007)

3.04(Department-wide GPA for all Black Bear teams competing in America

East in 2011-12)

FOR STUDENT-ATHLETESAthletic Training/

Strength and Conditioning

>> TOP-RATE MEDICAL STAFFThe Maine sports medicine team includes six certified athletic trainers and one gradu-ate assistant certified athletic trainer, a team physician, an orthopedic physician, a wide variety of medical specialists and student-athletic trainers. Other specialists on the Maine athletic health care team include an optometrist, a chiropractor and a dentist.

>> MIKE KESSOCK SPORTS MEDICINE CENTERThe Mike Kessock Sports Medicine Center, in Memorial Gymnasium, houses some of the newest technology in the field of sports medicine. This facility provides injury pre-vention, treatment and rehabilitation for student-athletes.

>> SPEED, STRENGTH and CONDITIONINGMaine Speed, Strength and Conditioning is a performance-based program focused on achieving success in athletic events and maintaining an injury-free environment. Phi-losophy: 1. Developing a mentally and physi-cally challenging training environment that will allow athletes to maximize their ability; 2. Increase performance in athletic events; 3. Decrease the risk of injury through the teach-ing of progressive strength and power devel-opment exercises; 4. Identify dysfunctional movement patterns and correct the pattern. Fundamentals of an athlete: Lower-body strength; Lower-body power; Core strength; Ability to accelerate and decelerate; Mobility; Balanced upper body (posterior/anterior).

>> INTERCOLLEGIATE STRENGTH CENTER IN THE LATTI FITNESS CENTERThe Intercollegiate Athletic Strength Center in the Latti Fitness Center serves as the home for all varsity teams. The Intercollegiate Center is entering its sixth year as home of the Black Bears in 2012-13.

>> INTERCOLLEGIATE STRENGTH CENTER BY THE NUMBERS� 5,000 square feet� 10,000 pounds of weights� 10 multi purpose power racks� Nine Olympic platforms� Five various cardiovascular machines� Five half racks� Five glue/hamstring machines� Nine sets of Eleiko/Uesaka olympic bum per sets� Four slide boards� Electrical timing systems

Life Skills>> LIFE SKILLSSeminars: Student-athletes work with the life skills coordinator and campus members to design and participate in workshops covering a variety of areas: ca-reer development, team building, alcohol and drug education and nutrition.Multicultural Programs: The University and its Athletic Department have a com-mitment to supporting diversity in the campus community. A liaison relation-ship involving full-time staff members has developed between the Office of Multicultural Affairs and the Department of Athletics to promote an appreciation of diversity and to serve the athletes of dif-ferent cultures.Student-Athlete Advisory Commit-tee: Members from each of the intercol-legiate sports teams meet with athletic and academic administrators regularly to help promote efficient communication between the Athletics Department and the student-athlete population.

Community Involvement:Black Bear student-athletes do not just receive tremendous support. They also return

the support to the local community. Events that student-athletes took part in last season included: Martin Luther King Diversity Day, Toys for Tots, Salvation Army Angel Tree, Opera-tion Christmas Child, Play4Kay, volunteering numerous hours at both the Ronald McDonald House and the Old Town YMCA, Cub Tracks Triathlon, Warms Heads Warm Hearts, Skate with

the Bears, Black Bear Mentors, Skating Strides and many more activities! Maine athletics donates thousands of dollars worth of tickets to nonprofits each year!

The women’s basketball team raised $10,255 for its annual Play4Kay Breast Cancer awareness fundraiser game. Since the $10k goal was met, Coach Barron lived up to his word, having his head shaved.

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Historic Achievements>> Maine has celebrated two NCAA championships in men’s ice hock-ey. Maine defeated Lake Superior State, 5-4, to capture the school’s first crown in 1993, and then knocked off New Hampshire, 3-2, to win the school’s second title in 1999.

>> Every year since 1986, at least one Black Bear team or indi-vidual has competed in an NCAA Championship event.

>> The Black Bear baseball team has made seven appear-ances in the College World Series in Omaha, Neb.

>> The following is a list of conference titles in Maine history:Men’s Ice HockeyHockey East-1989, 1992, 1993, 2000, 2004BaseballAmerica East-1990, 1991, 1993, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2011Men’s Cross CountryAmerica East-2004SoftballAmerica East-1994, 2004, 2006FootballYankee Conference-1949, 1951, 1952, 1961, 1965, 1974, 1982, 1987, 1989Atlantic 10 - 2001, 2002Women’s BasketballAmerica East-1987-88, 1988-89, 1989-90, 1990-91, 1993-94, 1994-95, 1995-96, 1996-97, 1997-98, 1998-99, 2002-03, 2003-04, 2004-05Men’s Outdoor TrackAmerica East-1995

BLACK BEAR POINTS OF PRIDE

Athletic Success In 2011-12

Football Advanced to the Final Eight of the FCS Playoffs

Spencer Abbott Kelly Newton Jerron McMillian Corey Conner

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Black Bear Men’s Cross Country

Black Bear Women’s Cross Country

Historic Achievements>> Maine has celebrated two NCAA championships in men’s ice hock-ey. Maine defeated Lake Superior State, 5-4, to capture the school’s first crown in 1993, and then knocked off New Hampshire, 3-2, to win the school’s second title in 1999.

>> Every year since 1986, at least one Black Bear team or indi-vidual has competed in an NCAA Championship event.

>> The Black Bear baseball team has made seven appear-ances in the College World Series in Omaha, Neb.

>> The following is a list of conference titles in Maine history:Men’s Ice HockeyHockey East-1989, 1992, 1993, 2000, 2004BaseballAmerica East-1990, 1991, 1993, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2011Men’s Cross CountryAmerica East-2004SoftballAmerica East-1994, 2004, 2006FootballYankee Conference-1949, 1951, 1952, 1961, 1965, 1974, 1982, 1987, 1989Atlantic 10 - 2001, 2002Women’s BasketballAmerica East-1987-88, 1988-89, 1989-90, 1990-91, 1993-94, 1994-95, 1995-96, 1996-97, 1997-98, 1998-99, 2002-03, 2003-04, 2004-05Men’s Outdoor TrackAmerica East-1995

BLACK BEAR POINTS OF PRIDE

Athletic Success In 2011-12

Football Advanced to the Final Eight of the FCS Playoffs

Spencer Abbott Kelly Newton Jerron McMillian Corey Conner

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Mark Lech is in his 15th season as head coach of the men’s and women’s c r o s s country and indoor and outdooor track teams. Last season saw Lech coach a pair of track and field All-Americans in Riley Masters and Corey Conner, as well as seing Masters win the America East title for a second consecutive season in 2011.

In the 2011-12 outdoor season, Lech pushed the men’s track and field teamto a fourth place finish at the America East Championships while the women placed seventh. The 4x100 men’s relay team of Ibekilo, Leithiser, Roukey, and Del Duca took runner up in the event with a time of 41.92. Corey Conner placed first in the 5,000 meter run with a school record smashing tim eof 15:59.66.

In the 2009-10 season, the women’s cross country team had its best finish ever as they took runner-up honors at the America East Cross Country Championships behind individual champion Corey Conner’s efforts, while the women’s track team also had a runner-up finish at the Outdoor Championships. Lech and his staff’s effort at the Outdoor Championships garnered them the 2010 America East Outdoor Track Coaching Staff of the Year Award. On the men’s side, Lech coached Riley Masters to All-American status in the indoor mile, while breaking the four-minute mile barrier on two occasions, becoming the first Maine runner to ever do so. He would also advance to the finals of the 1,500 at the NCAA Outdoor Championships and he would also go on to capture the 2010 America East Cross Country Championship.

Academics have also been a priority for the teams under Lech, as the 2009 men’s and women’s cross country and track teams were named All-Academic by the USTFCCCA. A 1979 Northeastern graduate, Lech was a two-time All-American for the Huskies before embarking as an Assistant Coach for theHuskies.

Lech receives 2010 Women’s Outdoor Track Coaching Staff of the Year Award from America East’s Jessica Descartes

COACHES BIOS

15th SeasonNortheastern ‘79

Mark LechHead Coach

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Rolland Ranson is in his 26th season at the University of Maine. He coaches the throwers as well as the pole vaulters.

In the 2011-12 outdoor season, Coach Ranson saw Justin Gagne take first place in the discus and second in the shot put at the America East Championships. Gagne holds the school record in both of the outdoor events.

In 2010-11, two of his javelin throwers, Jessica Bond and Alli Krous, advanced to the NCAA East regional Championships, with Bond taking runner-up honors at the ECAC Championships.

In 2010, Ranson saw Bond and Krous, take first and third, respectively, at the America East Outdoor Championships. In addition, James Berry took sixth in the pole vault while he and Mark Liimakka posted the two best indoor vaults in school history. Among his other achievments were the field events that lifted the men’s team to the 1995 North Atlantic Conference title; coaching five New England event champions in 1998 ; the development of the eighth man in the world to high jump 7-05; coaching three Olympians, including Viktoriya Rybalko who competed in Beijing in 2008 and in London in 2012; acting as Director of the USA National Masters Track and Field Meets on two occaions as well as having numerous articles published.

Ranson also holds a Master’s of Science Degree from Ohio University in 1973.

26th SeasonWestern Ontario ‘66

Rolland RansonAssistant Coach

COACHES BIOS

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Former Black Bear All-American and 2008 and 2012 Olympian Viktoriya Rybalko will return for her second season as an assistant to coach Lech. Rybalko is very dedicated to her work competing in numerous international events and now sharing her experience and knowledge with the University of Maine track and field team.

Rybalko competed in her first international event in the summer of 1999 at the youth Olympic days in Denmark. She would place 2nd in the long jump competition. In the fall of 1999, she would enroll at the University of Maine as a 17 year old. Her career at Maine was highlighted by being named an All-American in 2003 after competing in the 2003 NCAA Division I Championships, taking 2nd place in the long jump. Rybalko also won the prestigious Dean Smith Award in 2003, given to Maine’s top scholar-athlete. She won 10 America East individual titles while also leading the women’s team to the 2003 New England Championship.

As a professional, Rybalko has compted in several international long jump events while placing very respectively. She competed at the 2008 Beijing, 12th place finish and 2012 London Summer Olympics, 20th place finish. Rybalko also finished 4th at the 2006 and 2010 European Athletics Championships, 7th at the 2007 European Athletics Indoor Championships, 11th at the 2007 World Championships in Japan and 8th at the Indoor World Championships in Qatar.

Since graduation, she earned her master’s degree in microbiology from the University of Rochester and was pursuing her doctorate at the University of Texas before her hire at Maine. Rybalko was inducted into the University of Maine Hall of Fame in 2008.

“We feel incredibly lucky to have someone of Vika’s stature with her extensive athletic and coaching expertise. She not only has great knowledge but she knows how to teach and relay that knowledge to the athletes. We couldn’t ask for a more dedicated and focused coach as well as personable, approachable and enjoyable person. We look for many good things to come in the near future for the Maine Track and Field team and athletes,” said Lech.

2nd SeasonMaine ‘03

COACHES BIOSViktoriya RybalkoAssistant Coach

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WOMEN’S TRACK ROSTERName Cl. Event Hometown / SchoolLucy Algeo Fr. Distance Raymond, Maine / Windham High SchoolNicole Allison So. Throws Bow, N.H. / Bow High SchoolEmily Boardman Fr. Throws Wakefield, R.I. / South Kingstown High SchoolKourtney Bonsey Sr. Distance Kennebunk, Maine / Falmouth High SchoolMonique Boutin Jr. Distance York, Maine / York High SchoolTess Boruta-Howard Fr. Sprints Boiceville, N.Y. / Onteora High SchoolCorey Conner Sr. Distance West Townsend, Mass. / North Middlesex RegionalLauren Conner Fr. Distance West Townsend, Mass. / North Middlesex RegionalAlexandra Courtney Fr. Mid-Distance Saco, Maine / Thornton AcademyTaylor Cunningham Fr. Mid-Distance Beverly, Mass. / Bishop Fenwick High SchoolMarie Dufresne-Dixon So. Pole Vault Auburn, Maine / Edward Little High SchoolMary Fagan Sr. Sprints Camden, Maine / Camden Hills High SchoolCatherine Fellows Fr. Throws Cumberland, Maine / Greely High SchoolAllison Fereshetian Jr. Multi Turner, Maine / Leavitt High SchoolPaige Gallagher Jr. Mid-Distance Bedford, Nova Scotia / Charles P. Allen High SchoolMiranda Gile Fr. Mid-Distance Poland, Maine / Poland High SchoolAshley Griffin So. Throws Coventry, R.I. / Coventry High SchoolKatelyn Guilmette Fr. Sprints Coventry, R.I. / Coventry High SchoolAshten Hackett Jr. Multi Auburn, Maine / Edward Little High SchoolKatherine Harrington So. Throws Cumberland Center, Maine / Greely High SchoolNaomi Holzhauer Fr. Mid-Distance Rockland, Maine / Oceanside High SchoolJesse Labreck Sr. Multi Oakland, Maine / Messalonskee High SchoolDarien Lewis Jr. Mid-Distance Ellsworth, Maine / Ellsworth High SchoolMarina Mann Fr. Distance Lee, Maine / Lee AcademyHelen Manning Fr. High Jump Vernon, Vt. / Brattleboro Union High SchoolJaclyn Masters Fr. Pole Vault Auburn, Maine / Edward Little High SchoolJessica McCarthy Jr. Multi Burlington, Mass. / Burlington High SchoolRobyn McFetters So. Throws Barrington, R.I. / Barrington High SchoolKatherine McGeoghan Sr. High Jump Agawam, Mass. / Agawam High SchoolAriel McNett Jr. Mid-Distance Topsham, Maine / Mt. Ararat High SchoolAlexandria McVicar Jr. Mid-Distance Calais, Maine / Calais High SchoolErika Morin Fr. Throws Fairfield, Maine / Lawrence High SchoolAngelica Nelligan-Smith Sr. Pole Vault Glenburn, Maine / John Bapst High SchoolShannon O’Neil Fr. Mid-Distance Milan, N.H. / Berlin High SchoolVasiliki Papakotsi So. Pole Vault Athens, Greece / Lefkandos 9Kathryn Porter Sr. Pole Vault Bangor, Maine / Bangor High SchoolLauren Roush Jr. Sprints Hinsdale, Ill. / Hinsdale Central High SchoolAbigail Royer Jr. Throws Waldoboro, Maine / Medomak Valley High SchoolAnne Ryan So. Mid-Distance Yarmouth, Maine / Yarmouth AcademyMary Scanlan So. Mid-Distance Pembroke, Mass. / Pembroke High SchoolKate Spies So. Distance Topsham, Maine / Mt. Ararat High SchoolCarolyn Stocker So. Distance Westfield Mass. / Westfield High SchoolAshton Weiler Jr. Mid-Distance Rockaway, N.J. / Pope John XXIII High SchoolAbigail Wessels Fr. Mid-Distance Belfast, Maine / Belfast High SchoolAlexis Wessels So. Throws Franconia, N.H. / Profile High SchoolRachel Wilkinson Jr. Mid-Distance South Portland, Maine / Gorham High SchoolDarci Williams So. Throws Hampden, Maine / Hampden AcademyAnnabelle Wilson Fr. Distance Newtown, Australia / Geelong College

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SeniorMulti-eventsOakland, Maine Messalonskee

Jesse Labreck2011-12: Indoor: Labreck competed in the America East Championships where she placed 1st in 800 meters (2:23.02), 60 meter hurdles (8.54), and long jump (18-07.75). Labreck also placed 2nd in high jump (5-08.75) and 9th in shot put (31-03.25) to earn 3,959 points and claimed the America East Championships title. Labreck also competed in the ECAC where she would place 1st in the 60 meter hurdles (8.54) and long jump (19-06.00). Labreck placed 2nd in high jump (5-07.75), 800 meters (2:23.70), and 12th in shot put (30-08.25). That would earn her 3,979 points to claim the pentathlon title at the ECAC.

2010-11: Indoor: Labreck placed first in the 55 meter hurdle with a time of 8.10 and first in the high jump with a leap of 5-07.00 against New Hampshire... Against Dartmouth and Vermont, Jesse took first in the 60 meter hurdle with a time of 8.68 and first in the long jump with a leap of 19-07.50... Placed first in the 60 meter hurdle against Bates with a time of 8.64... At the Reebok Boston Indoor Games, Labreck took first in the 200 meter dash with a time of 25.04 and was the third leg on the first place 4x400 team that posted a time of 3:54.53... Jesse placed first in the long jump with a mark of 19-08.25, first in the triple jump with a leap of 39-10.50 and first in the 55 meter hurdle with a time of 7.84 at the Maine Open... In the America East Championships, Labreck placed first in the 60 meter hurdle with a time of 8.39, first in the long jump with a leap of 20-01.75, first in the triple jump with a mark of 40-10.25, and second in the high jump at 5-10.00.Outdoor: Earned the America East Coaches’ Award at the conference championships after winning the 100 meters in a record-breaking time of 13.65, winning the long jump with a leap of 19-11.00, running the second leg of the winning 4X400 relay team and running the first leg of the third-place 4X100 relay team... Labreck took third in the 100 hurdles at the ECAC Championship with a time of 13.62... She also competed at the NCAA East Regional, placing 26th in the hurdles with a time of 13.90 and 27th in the long jump with a leap of 19-02.50.

2009-10: Indoor: Jesse placed first in the high jump with a leap of 5-07.75 and also saw a first place finish in the 55 meter hurdle with a time of 8.18 vs. New Hampshire... In a meet against Dartmouth, Labreck placed first in the 60 meter hurdle in a time of 8.50 while also placing first in the long jump with a leap of 19-01.50... Labreck placed first in the triple jump with a leap of 40-01.50, first in the 55 meter hurdle with a time of 7.99 (record breaking at the time), and took a first place finish in the 4x440 with a time of 3:58.71 at the Valentine Invitational... At the America East Indoor Championship, Labreck saw a first place finish in the high jump with a leap of 5-08.00 and second in the triple jump with a distance of 40-02.75.Outdoor: Placed 27th in the 55 meter hurdle in a time of 14:40 at the Florida Relays... Jesse won the Heptathlon event afterone of the greatest feats in University of Maine athletics history, as she led the team to runner-up honors at the America East Championships, winning the 100 meter hurdles in a Championship record time of 13.78, won the high jump with a leap of 5-08.50, won the long jump with a distance of 19-06.00, won the triple jump with a distance of 41-00.25, ran the second leg of the record-breaking 4X400 relay team and was on the third-place 4X100 meter relay team. Labreck garnered the Coaches’ Award and Field Performer of the Meet Award. She advanced to the NCAA East Preliminary Round in the hurdles and triple jump. Named the Most Outstanding Field Performer at the America East Championships after winning the high jump with a leap of 5-08.00 and taking second in the triple jump with a mark of 40-02.75. Labreck competed in the hurdles at the USA Indoor Track and Field Championships.

2008-09: Outdoor: Jesse placed fourth in the long jump with a leap of 17-11.75 and fifth in the 100 meter hurdle with a time of 14.80 at the North Ridge Invitational... Placed first in the 4x100 with a time of 47.42, took first in the 100 meter hurdles in a time of 14.75, and saw a first place finish in the 4x400 event with a time of 3:59.24 vs. New Hampshire... Labreck placed first in the high jump with a leap of 5-05.75 and first in the triple jump with a distance of 39-03.00 at the Wildcat Invitational... At UMass, Labreck took a first place finish in the triple jump with a distance of 38-03.25, a first place finish in the 100 meter hurdle with a time of 14.82, and a second place finish in the long jump with a 18-02.50 distance... She saw a second place finish at New England’s in the triple jump with a distance of 40-00.50 and an eleventh place finish at the ECAC semifinal 100 meter hurdle event with a time of 14.36... Labreck finished her freshman season with a second place finish in the 100 meter hurdle at the America East Championships with a time of 14.27.

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SeniorDistanceTownsend, Mass.North Middlesex Reg.

Corey Conner2011-12: Outdoor: Corey placed first in the 800 meter at the Wildcat Invitational I with a time of 2:14.06... She competed in the 1500 meter event at the Holy Cross Invitational, placing first with a time of 4:27.00... At the America East Championshp, Corey saw a first place finish in the 5000 meter event with a time of 15:59.66.

2010-11: Indoor: Corey competed in the 1000 meter event against Vermont and Dartmouth, placing first with a time of 2:58.54... At the Boston Terrier Classic, Corey placed first in the 5000 meter event with a school record time of 16:06.18... Conner placed first in the America East Championship’s one mile event with a time of 4:43.37... She competed at the ECAC Indoor Championships, placing first in the 3000 meter event with a school record time of 9:24.78.

2009-10: Indoor: Corey placed first in the 800 meter in a meet against Holy Cross. Conner registered a time of 2:17.35 in the event... At the Bates Indoor Invitational, Corey placed first in the 1000 meter with a time of 2:59.56... Conner placed first in the NYU Fastrack Invitational’s one mile event with a school record time of 4:43.36... She also took first place in the 3000 meter event at the Reebok Boston Indoor Games with a time of 9:47.87.

Outdoor: Corey competed in the 800 meter event at the America East Champions, placing first with a time of 2:11.27... She placed first in the one mile event at the NYU Fastrack Invitational with a time of 4:22.37... Conner took first place in the 5000 meter event at the Holy Cross Quad event with a time of 16:24.13.

2008-09: Indoor: Corey placed first in the one mile run at the Reebok Boston Indoor Games with a time of 4:59.44

Outdoor: Corey competed at the Wildcat Inviational I where she would place first in the 800 meter run with a time of 2:18.90... She placed first in the 1500 meter run at the America East Championships with a time of 4:28.31... Corey also took first place int he 5000 meter run at the Northridge Invitational with a 17:30.66 time.

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MEN’S TRACK ROSTERName Cl. Event Hometown/SchoolSteven Anderson Jr. Fr. Jumps Somerset, Mass. / Somerset Berkley High SchoolHayden Bove Fr. Distance Jericho, Vt. / Mt. Mansfield Union High SchoolMiguel Caballero Fr. Jumps Orono, Maine / Orono High SchoolDonald Clark Sr. Throws Winslow, Maine / Winslow High SchoolE. Kelton Cullenberg Jr. Distance Chesterfield, Maine / Mt. Blue High SchoolFrank Del Duca Jr. Sprints/Jumps Bethel, Maine / Telstar High SchoolMichael Fitzpatrick Fr. Mid-Distance Revere, Mass. / Revere High SchoolJustin Gagne Jr. Throws Biddeford, Maine / Biddeford High SchoolRyan Hardiman Jr. Mid-Distance Brookline, Mass. / Brookline High SchoolPaul Kelley So. Sprints Hopkinton, Mass. / Hopkinton High SchoolDon Kerrigan Fr. Distance Pensacola, Fla. / Pensacola High SchoolHerby Lafortune So. Sprints/Jumps Somerville, Mass. / Somerville High SchoolJake Leithiser So. Multi Old Town, Maine / Old Town High SchoolBrian Martel Sr. Multi Uxbridge, Mass. / Nipmuc Regional High SchoolTyler Martin Fr. Jumps York, Maine / York High SchoolNathaniel Meade Jr. Sprints/Jumps Waldoboro, Maine / Medomak Valley High SchoolScott Merrill So. Sprints Scarborough, Maine / Scarborough High SchoolAlexander Moser Jr. Mid-Distance York Harbor, Maine / York High SchoolDarian Murray So. Sprints/Jumps Shelton, Conn. / Shelton High SchoolLiam Nee Jr. Mid-Distance Cornish, Maine / Sacopee Valley High SchoolLogan Nee Jr. Mid-Distance Cornish, Maine / Sacopee Valley High SchoolGregory O’Donnell Jr. Mid-Distance Hampden, Maine / Hampden AcademyJesse Orach Fr. Distance Gorham, Maine / Gorham High SchoolTaylor Phillips Sr. Mid-Distance Brookfield, Conn. / Brookfield High SchoolJames Reed Jr. Sprints/Hurdles Garmisch, Germany / Munich International SchoolJames Rutter Jr. Multi Portland, Maine / Cheverus High SchoolGregory Roemer Fr. Jumps Bow, N.H. / Bow High SchoolKyle St. Peter Sr. Multi Caribou, Maine / Caribou High SchoolMatthew Toothaker Jr. Multi Hampden, Maine / Hampden AcademyMichael Tudor Fr. Mid-Distance Scarborough, Maine / Scarborough High SchoolEmmanuel Vincent So. Sprints/Jumps Westbrook, Maine / Westbrook High SchoolJoseph Viola So. Sprints Scarborough, Maine / Scarborough High SchoolJohn Wilkinson Fr. Mid-Distance South Portland, Maine / South Portland High SchoolBrian Woodbury Jr. Throws Scarborough, Maine / Scarborough High SchooMatthew York Jr. Multi Mechanic Falls, Maine / Poland Regional High School

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SeniorJumpsAuburn, MainePoland Regional

2011-12: Indoor: England placed first in the triple Jump against New Hampshire with a mark of 47-05.75... Against Dartmouth, England took first in the triple jump wth a distance of 48-05.25 and placed first in the long jump with a leap of 21-02.75... Trevor took first in the long jump with a mark of 22-02.50 and first in the triple jump with a distance of 46-04.00 in a meet against Bates... In a home meet, England saw a first place finish in the triple jump with a mark of 47-03.00 and first in the long jump with a leap of 22-02.50... At the Valentines Invitational, England sawa 14th place finish in the long jump with a mark of 21-08.25... At the America East Championships, Trevor took first place in the triple jump with a distance of 47-05.00 and seventh place in the long jump with a leap of 22-02.25... Placed seventh in the triple jump at the New England Championships with a distance of 47-04.25.

2010-11: Indoor: Trevor placed first in the long jump against New Hampshire with a leap of 21-06.75. England was also the first leg of the second place 4x400 relay team that posted a time of 3:33.61... Placed second in the long jump with a mark of 20-09.75 in a meet against Dartmouth... At the Bates Invitational, England placed first in the triple jump with a distance of 46-04.75 and first in the long jump with a leap of 21-03.50... Trevor placed first in the triple jump event at the Reebok Boston Indoor Games with a distance of 47-04.50... At the Maine Open, England saw a first place finish in the tripl ejump with a mark of 46-06.75 and second in the long jump with a distance of 21-04.75... In the America East Championships, Trevor placed first in the triple jump with a 48-07.25 distance.Outdoor: Placed sixth in the 200 meter dash with a time of 24.74 verse Bates... In a meet against New Hampshire, England placed first in the triple jump with a mark of 45-00.50 and first in the 4x100 relay as the fourth leg with a time of 43.96... Against Holy Cross, England placed second in the triple jump with a distance of 42-00.00 and second in the 4x100 relay as the fourth leg with a time of 45.64... Trevor placed second int he triple jump at the America East Championship with a distance of 48-06.75 and 14th in the IC4A Championships with a mark of 47-03.50.

2009-10: Indoor: Second in Long Jump versus UNH (6.69M)(21-11.50)... First in Triple Jump versus UNH (14.17m)(46-06.00)... Fourth in 200 Meter Dash versus UNH (24.56)... First in Long Jump versus Holy Cross (6.53m)(21-05.25)... Second in Triple Jump versus Holy Cross (14.43m)(47-04.25)... Second in Triple Jump at Reebok Boston Indoor Games (14.17m)(46-05.50)... Third in Long Jump versus Dartmouth (6.62m)(21-08.75)... Second in Triple Jump versus Dartmouth (13.78m)(45-02.50)... Eighth in Long Jump at 2010 BU Valentine Invitational (6.62m)(21-08.75)... Jumped (6.56m)(21-06.25) in Long Jump at 2010 America East Indoor Track and Field Championships... Fifth in Triple Jump at 2010 America East Indoor Track and Field Championships (13.59m)(44-07.00).Outdoor: Fourth in Long Jump at Holy Cross Quad Meet (6.33m)(20-09.25)... Second in Triple Jump at Holy Cross Quad Meet (14.10m)(46-03.25)... Ran 24.10 in 200 Meter Dash at 2010 UNH Invitational I... First in Triple Jump at 2010 UNH Invitational I (14.57m)(47-09.75)... Seventh in Long Jump at 2010 America East Outdoor Track and Field Meet (6.95m)... Fourth in Triple Jump at 2010 America East Outdoor Track and Field Meet (14.55m)(47-09.00).

2008-09: Indoor: Placed eighth in the trple jump at the America East Indoor Championships with a distance of 45-04.25 and was 17th in the long jump with a mark of 20-01.00.Outdoor: Placed ninth in the triple jump at the America East Outdoor Championships with a distance of 45-10.00 and was 10th in the long jump with a leap of 21-05.25.

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James Reed2010-11: Indoor: Reed saw a first place finish in the 55 meter hurdle with a time of 7.84 at the New Hampshire Dual meet... Reed took first in the 60 meter hurlde with a time of 8.46 at a meet against Dartmouth... In a meet against Bates, Reed took first in the 60 meter hurlde in a time of 8.46 while placing second in the 4-200 as the 3rd leg with a time of 3:24.83... At the Reebok Invitation, Reed took fifth place in the 55 meter hurdle in a time of 7.90 and sixth in the 200 meter dash in a time of 22.79... Reed placed first int he 55 meter hurdle with a time of 7.67 and second in the 4x440 as the 4th leg in a time of 3:37.04 at the Holy Cross Quad meet... James saw a fourth place finish in the 60 meter hurdle with a time of 8.20 at the Boston University Valentine Invitational... At the America East Indoor Championship, Reed took second place in the 60 meter hurlde with a time of 8.20 and fourth in the 4x400 as the 3rd leg with a time of 3:19.35.Outdoor: Reed started the outdoor season off with three first place finishes; first in the 4x100 as the 2nd leg with a time of 43.50, first in the 400 meter hurdle with a time of 55.68, and first in the 4x400 as the 2nd leg with a time of 3:32.37 at the Bates Spring Meet... Reed took first in the 4x100 meter as the 2nd leg with a time of 42.65, second in the 4x400 meter as the 2nd leg with a time of 3:24.67, and sixth in the 400 meter hurdle with a time of 57.71 at the Wildcat Invitational I... At the Wildcat Invitational II, Reed saw a first place finish in the 110 meter hurdle with a time of 14.67 and a first place finish in the 200 meter dash with a time of 22.60... James took sixth place in the 110 meter hurdle with a time of 14.65 at the LSU Alumni Gold... In the America East Championship, Reed took third in the 110 meter hurdle with a time of 14.60, fifth in the 4x100 as the 2nd leg in a time of 42.65, and eighth in the 4x400 as the 4th leg in a time of 3:24.01... Reed placed fifth in the 110 meter hurdle with a time of 14.34 at the IC4A Championships.

2009-10: Indoor: Reed placed first in the 55 meter hurdle with a time of 7.91 in the New Hampshire Dual meet... At the Bates Indoor Invitational, Reed placed first in the 55 meter hurdle wih a time of 7.75... James saw a first place finish in the 4x400 as the 3rd leg with a time of 3:20.59 and second in the 55 meter hurdle with a time of 7.72 at the Boston Indoor Games... At the Holy Cross Open, Reed took first place in the 4x440 as the 3rd leg with a time of 3:28.55 and first in the 55 meter hurdle in a time of 7.66... Reed placed sixth in the 55 meter hurdle at the Boston University Valentine Invitational with a time of 7.64... At the America East Championship, Reed placed second in the 55 meter hurdle in a time of 7.64 and fourth in the 4x400 as the 3rd leg with a time of 3:17.14... NEICAAA Championships saw Reed take fifth place in the 55 mter hurdle with a time of 7.60... Reed placed eighth in the 55 meter hurdle in a time of 7.64 at the IC4A Championships.Outdoor: At a meet against New Hampshire and Bates, Reed took first place in the 4x100 as the 1st leg in a time of 43.05 and second in the 400 meter hurdle in a time of 56.47... James saw a first place finish in the 110 meter hurdle in a time of 15.05 and fourth in the 200 meter dash in a time of 23.00 at the Wildcat Invitational I... Reed saw a first place finish int he 110 meter hurdle with a time of 14.57, first place finish in the 4x100 as the 4th leg with a time of 42.64, and sixth place in the 100 meter dash with a time of 11.31 at the Wildcat Invitational II... At the Holy Cross Quad, Reed took first in the 110 meter hurdle with a time of 14.99, second in the 4x100 as the 2nd leg with a time of 42.78, and second in the 4x400 as the 4th leg with a time of 3:23.75... James placed third in the 110 meter hurdle in a time of 14.92 and fourth in the 4x400 as the 3rd leg with a time of 3:17.13 at the America East Championships.

SeniorHurdlesGarmisch, GermanyMunich Int’l

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BLACK BEAR RECORDSHammer1. Robyn McFetters (2012) 185-10.002. Rebecca Evan (2009) 175-02.003. Clarissa Michalak (2006) 169-06.004. Angela Pulcifur (2001) 158-09.005. Julie Williams (2001) 158-03.00

Shot Put1. Ann Turbyne (1979) 54-02.502. Katie Page (2004) 45-06.253. Katie d’Entremont (2000) 44-11.754. Barb Lukacs (1984) 44-07.005. Maegan Burke (2008) 42-04.00

Javelin1. Tanya Dowding (1998) 155-01.002. Jessica Bond (2011) 152-00.003. Alexandra Krous (2011) 146-10.004. Gwyn Bown (1980) 144-00.005. Amelia Williams (2003) 141-05.00

Discus1. Katie Page (2004) 144-10.002. Katy Grime (2011) 133-03.003. Chris Berube (1991) 130-06.504. Katie d’Entremont (1997) 128-06.005. Sarah Parsons (2007) 128-00.00

Long Jump1. Viktoriya Rybalko (2003) 21-06.752. Jesse Labreck (2011) 20-02.253. Silvia Scaldaferri (2002) 18-08.004. Johanna Riley (1997) 18-07.005. Beth Heslam (1985) 18-07.00

Triple Jump1. Jesse Labreck (2010) 41-00.252. Viktoriya Rybalko (2003) 40-11.003. Stephanie McCusker (2004) 38-07.004. Sadie Shaff er (2003) 38-02.755. Kristin Peddle (2000) 37-10.00

High Jump1. Jesse Labreck (2010) 5-08.502. Claire Poliquin (2004) 5-08.003. Melissa Brancely (1989) 5-08.004. Katherine McGeoghan (2010) 5-06.005. Carol Beale (1991) 5-06.00

Pole Vault1. Shira Panelli (2004) 11-05.752. Angelica Nelligan-Smith (2012) 11-00.253. Heather Zavaduk (2006) 10-11.754. Erin Lynn (2004) 10-08.005. Allyson Thomas (2008) 10-06.00

Heptathlon1. Jesse Labreck (2010) 49222. Katie Souviney (2005) 47053. Carol Beale (1991) 46334. Johanna Riley (1997) 45715. Beth Heslam (1985) 4545

100 Meter Hurdles1. Jesse Labreck (2011) 13.452. Katie Souviney (2005) 13.863. Allison Fereshetian (2012) 14.004. Shelby Tuttle (2011) 14.505. Vanessa McGowan (1998) 14.54*

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BLACK BEAR RECORDSWomen’s Outdoor Track and Field

400 Meter Hurdles1. Vicki Tolton (2010) 59.552. Vanessa McGowan (1998) 1:01.653. Margaret Muller (2001) 1:01.774. Beth Heslam (1983) 1:03.245. Allison Fereshetian (2012) 1:03.33

100 Meter1. Cearha Miller (2011) 11.732. Viktoriya Rybalko (2003) 11.813. Allyson Howatt (2008) 11.934. Shaniqua Burgess (2010) 11.985. Jillian O’Brien (2011) 11.95

200 Meter1. Cearha Miller (2010) 23.922. Allyson Howatt (2008) 24.173. Viktoriya Rybalko (2003) 24.664. Jillian O’Brien (2011) 24.805. Vicki Tolton (2009) 24.85

400 Meter1. Vicki Tolton (2010) 53.492. Allyson Howatt (2009) 55.713. Lindsay Burlock (2009) 56.054. Cearha Miller (2011) 56.575. Gabrielle DeShong (1997) 56.66

800 Meter1. Vanessa McGowan (2001) 2:09.482. Hana Pelletier (2004) 2:09.913. Charla Harrie (1992) 2:11.164. Corey Conner (2010) 2:11.275. Vanessa Letourneau (2010) 2:12.54

1500 Meter1. Corey Conner (2012) 4:27.002. Vanessa McGowan (2001) 4:32.493. Jordan Daniel (2010) 4:35.784. Theresa Lewis (1985) 4:35.84*5. Heather Jovanelli (2004) 4:38.70

5000 Meter1. Corey Conner (2012) 15:59.662. Patty McCormick (1995) 16:20.483. Tina Meserve (1988) 17:09.044. Suzanne Hussey (2003) 17:22.045. Allison Conner (2010) 17:25.79

10000 Meter1. Patty McCormick (1998) 36:08.062. Allison Conner (2010) 36:22.053. Roseanne Prest (1983) 36:33.444. Heather Pola (1996) 37:22.54*5. Kourtney Bonsey (2012) 37:48.23

3000 Meter Steeplechase1. Nicole Pelletier (2003) 11:09.582. Kristen Vidlak (2004) 11:35.253. Laura Brustolon (2008) 11:41.064. Erin Lawler (2007) 11:55.615. Jessica Hudec (2006) 12:18.94

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BLACK BEAR RECORDSWomen’s Outdoor Track and Field

4 x 100 Meter1. Allyson Howatt (2010) 46.65 Cearha Miller Jillian O’Brien Jesse Labreck2. Shaniqua Burgess (2010) 46.71 Cearha Miller Jillian O’Brien Jesse Labreck3. Shaniqua Burgess (2010) 47.05 Cearha Miller Jillian O’Brien Allyson Howatt4. Jesse Labreck (2009) 47.12 Lindsay Burlock Vicki Tolton Shaniqua Burgess

4 x 2001. Shaniqua Burgess (2010) 1:37.09 Jillian O’Brien Jesse Labreck Cearha Miller2. Jenny Pierpont (2008) 1:40.67 Vicki Tolton Lindsay Burlock Allyson Howatt3. Allyson Howatt (2007) 1:42.99 T. Perry K. Biliouris Vicki Tolton4. Katie Souviney (2003) 1:44.51 Silvia Scaldaferri Viktoriya Ryablko Stephanie McCusker

4 x 400 Meter1. Allyson Howatt (2010) 3:41.22 Jesse Labreck Vicki Tolton Cearha Miller2. Lindsay Burlock (2009) 3:43.02 Jesse Labreck Vicki Tolton Allyson Howatt3. Lindsay Burlock (2009) 3:44.73 Vicki Tolton Jesse Labreck Allyson Howatt4. Vicki Tolton (2008) 3:48.17 Vanessa Letourneau Lindsay Burlock Allyson Howatt

4 x 800 Meter1. Jessica Belliveau (2007) 9:00.65 S. Jette Vanessa Letourneau Hana Pelletier2. Whitney Chamberlain (2010) 9:01.51 Vanessa Letourneau Jordan Daniel Corey Conner3. Kristen Vidlak (2004) 9:01.88 Amanda Virgets Heather Jovanelli Hana Pelletier4. Vanessa Letourneau (2009) 9:04.82 Stephanie Jette Jennifer Lucy Corey Conner

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BLACK BEAR RECORDSWomen’s Indoor Track and Field

Weight Throw1. Rebecca Evan (2009) 55-00.002. Robyn McFetters (2013) 54-02.753. Clarissa Mchalak (2007) 53-00.254. Julie Williams (2003) 51-10.005. Micralyn Wiechman (2007) 51-01.756. Katie d’Entremont (1998) 50-04.757. Angela Pulcifur (2001) 49-04.758. Stacie Short (2004) 48-03.509. Connie Mollison (1980) 46-08.2510. Katie Yerxa (2001) 45-04.50

Shot Put1. Ann Turbyne (1979) 51-00.252. Katie Page (2003) 45-09.003. Katie d’Entremont (1997) 44-11.504. Micralyn Wiechman (2005) 41-00.255. Maegan Burke (2008) 40-08.756. Laura Catterson (2004) 40-06.257. Staci Short (2001) 40-02.258. Karen Compton (1995) 39-09.509. Kathryn Souviney (2006) 39-06.5010. Katie Yerxa (1999) 39-06.25

Long Jump1. Viktoriya Rybalko (2003) 20-05.752. Jesse Labreck (2011) 20-01.753. Brenda Sheehan (1991) 18-07.254. Tanya Simard (2010) 18-04.755. Silvia Scaldaferri (2005) 18-03.256. Johanna Riley (1998) 18-01.757. Rachel McCaslin (2004) 18-01.008. Beth Heslam (1985) 18-00.009. Stephanie McCusker (2004) 17-11.7510. Tina Berube (1981) 17-08.25

Triple Jump1. Viktoriya Rybalko (2002) 42-00.002. Jesse Labreck (2011) 40-10.253. Karen Watkins (1988) 39-00.254. Stephanie McCusker (2004) 38-10.255. Marcia Wells (1997) 38-08.256. Tanya Simard (2010) 38-04.007. Shelby Tuttle (2011) 37-09.058. Sue Wolff (1985) 37-02.759. Carly Bunyan (2005) 36-07.0010. Sadie Shaff er (2000) 36-05.75

High Jump1. Jesse Labreck (2011) 5-10.002. Claire Poliquin (2004) 5-08.503. Johanna Riley (1996) 5-08.004. Katherine McGeoghan (2011) 5-07.005. Melissa Brancely (1990) 5-07.006. Kim Hamm (1987) 5-06.007. Erin Hatch (2006) 5-05.758. Nichole Motil (1996) 5-04.25 Margaret Muller (2000) 5-04.25 10. Sadie Shaff er (1999) 5-04.00

Pole Vault1. Vasiliki Papakosti (2012) 12-03.052. Heather Zavaduk (2006) 11-09.753. Jaclyn Masters (2013) 11-03.754. Shira Panelli (2006) 11-00.255. Allyson Thomas (2008) 11-00.006. Angelica Nelligan-Smith (2012) 10-08.007. Kathryn Porter (2013) 10-06.00 Marie Dufresne Dixon (2012) 10-06.00 Erin Lynn (2004) 10-06.0010. Anne Wyllie (2003) 10-02.00

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Pentathlon1. Jesse Labreck (2012) 39592. Johanna Riley (1997) 35073. Beth Heslam (1985) 34604. Elke Brutsaert (1988) 33605. Allison Fereshetian (2012) 33566. Tanya Simard (2010) 33447. Amanda Virgets (2006) 32078. Jessica McCarthy (2012) 31269. Margaret Muller (1999) 312510. Nichole Motil (1996) 3073

55 Meter Hurdles1. Jesse Labreck (2010) 7.822. Viktoriya Rybalko (2003) 8.223. Katie Souviney (2005) 8.254. Nichole Motil (1997) 8.395. Margaret Muller (2001) 8.476. Nicole Binette (1999) 8.507. Erin Hatch (2006) 8.538. Ashten Hackett (2013) 8.54 Vanessa McGowan (1997) 8.54*10. Katherine McGeoghan (2010) 8.58

60 Meter Hurdles1. Jesse Labreck (2011) 8.392. Allison Fereshetian (2011) 8.663. Katie Souviney (2006) 8.924. Shelby Tuttle (2011) 8.945. Katherine McGeoghan (2011) 8.966. Ashten Hackett (2011) 9.017. Ern Hatch (2006) 9.448. Nicole Binette (1999) 9.509. Angie Stakus (2009) 9.5810. Courtney Francis (2008) 9.73

55 Meter1. Cearha Miller (2010) 7.122. Jillian O’Brien (2011) 7.133. Allyson Howatt (2009) 7.174. Shaniqua Burgess (2010) 7.225. Danielle Hutchins (2010) 7.246. Jesse Labreck (2010) 7.327. Brooke Deforte (2001) 7.34*8. Rachel McCaslin (2004) 7.389. Jenny Pierpont (2007) 7.4010. Vicki Tolton (2006) 7.42

60 Meter1. Cearha Miller (2011) 7.612. Jillian O’Brien (2011) 7.633. Allyson Howatt (2009) 7.774. Jesse Labreck (2011) 7.80 Nicole Castilloux (2012) 7.806. Jessica McCarthy (2012) 7.877. Danielle Hutchins (2010) 7.898. Vicki Tolton (2006) 7.989. Melissa Carrier (2011) 7.9910.

200 Meter1. Cearha Miller (2011) 24.092. Allyson Howatt (2008) 24.603. Shaniqua Burgess (2010) 24.734. Jillian O’Brien (2012) 24.925. Jesse Labreck (2011) 25.046. Vicki Tolton (2006) 25.117. Viktoriya Rybalko (2001) 25.348. Danielle Hutchins (2010) 25.679. Lauren Roush (2012) 25.7910 Silvia Scaldaferri (2004) 25.81

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400 Meter1. Vicki Tolton (2009) 54.022. Cearha Miller (2011) 56.573. Allyson Howatt (2010) 56.864. Lindsay Burlock (2008) 56.985. Maggie Vandenberg (1998) 57.896. Lauren Roush (2012) 58.167. Silvia Scaldaferri (2004) 58.248. Jillian O’Brien (2011) 58.279. Shannon O’Neil (2013) 58.3510. Margaret Muller (2001) 58.66

500 Meter1. Vicki Tolton (2008) 1:15.062. Amanda Virgets (2006) 1:15.833. Vanessa McGowan (2001) 1:16.374. Hana Pelletier (2004) 1:16.565. Mary Fagan (2010) 1:17.39 Maggie Vandenberg (1999) 1:17.397. Vanessa Letourneau (2007) 1:18.058. Lindsay Burlock (2007) 1:18.149. Kathy McCosh (1987) 1:18.7410. Karen Noyes (1998) 1:19.24

800 Meter1. Hana Pelletier (2007) 2:10.782. Charla Harrie (1993) 2:11.533. Vanessa McGowan (2001) 2:11.974. Vanessa Letourneau (2010) 2:12.395. Jessica Belliveau (2007) 2:12.836. Kristen Vidlak (2006) 2:14.067. Mary Scanlan (2012) 2:15.078. Jennifer Lucy (2011) 2:15.689. Whitney Chamberlain (2011) 2:16.0810. Helen Dawe (1986) 2:16.98

1000 Meter1. Vanessa Letourneau (2010) 2:50.862. Ann England (1985) 2:53.343. Hana Pelletier (2006) 2:54.164. Stephanie Jette (2009) 2:54.325. Kristen Vidlak (2004) 2:54.346. Jessica Belliveau (2007) 2:54.387. Janeen Shepard (2003) 2:56.518. Charla Harrie (1992) 2:56.759. Jennifer Lucy (2010) 2:57.7110. Corey Conner (2011) 2:58.54

1500 Meter1. Ann England (1984) 4:37.292. Jo-Ann Choiniere (1983) 4:40.063. Amy Patterson (1989) 4:45.764. Kathy Tracy (1986) 4:45.925. Brenda Mahnken (1987) 4:46.206. Charla Harrie (1992) 4:47.907. Vanessa McGowan (1999) 4:49.828. Hilary Maxim (2009) 4:55.809. Rachel Brochers (2000) 4:56.5510. Kristen Vidlak (2002) 5:00.08

3000 Meter1. Corey Conner (2011) 9:24.782. Jordan Daniel (2010) 9:51.943. Patty McCormick (1995) 9:52.504. Brenna Walsh (2010) 9:55.855. Suzanne Hussey (2003) 9:58.876. Nicole Stevens (1998) 10:04.027. Jo-Ann Choiniere (1982) 10:05.218. Tina Meserve (1986) 10:08.109. Allison Conner (2010) 10:10.1410. Laura Brustolon (2008) 10:13.89

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5000 Meter1. Corey Conner (2011) 16:06.182. Patty McCormick (1995) 16:28.203. Allison Conner (2010) 17:11.384. Tina Meserve (1988) 17:20.885. Jo-Ann Choiniere (1983) 17:26.206. Roseanne Prest (1983) 17:38.007. Carolyn Stocker (2013) 17:46.578. Jordan Daniel (2009) 18:06.089. Kourtney Bonsey (2011) 18:11.4710. Kim McDonald (1981) 18:14.80

1 Mile Run1. Corey Conner (2010) 4:43.362. Jordan Daniel (2011) 4:52.213. Ann England (1984) 4:55.64*4. Heather Jovanelli (2004) 4:57.085. Vanessa Letourneau (2010) 4:58.046. Jo-Ann Choiniere (1983) 4:59.84*7. Rachel Borchers (2001) 5:02.388. Jennifer Lucy (2012) 5:04.649. Heather Pola (1997) 5:05.4910. Brenna Walsh (2010) 5:05.52

4 x 200 Mete1. Danielle Hutchins (2010) 1:43.15 Allyson Howatt Shaniqua Burgess Cearha Miller2. Silvia Scaldaferri (2002) 1:44.79 B. Deforte S. Laperle Victoriya Rybalko3. Maggie Vandenberg (1998) 1:44.97 Vanessa McGowan K. Noyes M. Limoges

4 x 400 Meter1. Jenny Pierpont (2009) 3:49.34 Vicki Tolton K. Biliouris Allyson Howatt2. Jillian O’Brien (2010) 3:50.24 Allyson Howatt Danielle Hutchins Cearha Miller3. Vicki Tolton (2008) 3:50.82 L. Pilosof Lindsay Burlock Allyson Howatt4. M. Limoges (1998) 3:51.03 Maggie Vandenberg Vanessa McGowan J. Riley

4 x 800 Meter1. Heather Jovanelli (2004) 8:57.25 Janeen Shepard Hana Pelletier Kristen Vidlak2. Heather Jovanelli (2003) 9:09.81 Suzanne Hussey Janeen Shepard Kristen Vidlak3. Jennifer Lucy (2010) 9:11.05 Vanessa Letourneau S. Petri Corey Conner4. Heather Jovanelli (2003) 9:18.18 Hana Pelletier Janeen Shepard Kristen Vidlak

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BLACK BEAR RECORDSHammer1. Richard Nason (1964) 187-07.502. Bob Bennett (1940) 184-10.003. Terril Home (1961) 182-04.504. Ethan Moore (2012) 180-05.005. Wilson Adams (2012) 180-04.00

Shot Put1. Justin Gagne (2012) 55-08.252. Arnold Delaite (1961) 55-07.253. Jeff Shain (1985) 54-09.504. Dzibodi Ababio (2006) 53-03.505. Eric Redard (1988) 51-09.50

Javelin1. Andrew Oliver (1998) 230-04.002. Jon Hanisko (1998) 202-10.003. Daniel Poirier (2008) 200-07.004. Brent Pendleton (1994) 200-05.005. Pat Jude (1997) 200-01.00

Discus1. Justin Gagne (2012) 174-10.002. Alan Sherrard (1979) 163-02.003. Neil Willey (1997) 163-01.004. Jeff Amos (1996) 161-05.005. Earle Gowell (1930) 159-11.75

Long Jump1. Jamie Ruginski (2010) 23-08.002. Kirk Carter (1995) 23-07.503. Frank French (1915) 23-04.754. Breet McIntire (2002) 23-04.005. William Finch (1957) 23-03.00

Triple Jump1. Jamie Ruginski (2010) 49-05.752. Daniel Cochrane (1976) 49-03.003. Phil McGeoghan (2000) 48-10.004. Trevor England (2011) 48-07.255. Maurice Glinton (1971) 46-10.75

High Jump1. Phil McGeoghan (1998) 7-00.252. Derek Davis (1999) 6-11.003. Jadrien Cousens (2010) 6-09.004. Eric Lammi (1975) 6-08.755. Jeff ery Ramos (2011) 6-08.25

Pole Vault1. James Berry (2010) 15-09.00 Mark Liimakka (2009) 15-09.003. Brian Schneider (1991) 15-03.754. Kyle Irvine (2004) 15-01.005. Troy Irvine (2004) 15-00.00

Decathlon1. Neil Willey (1998) 67772. Brian Martel (2010) 63883. Kevin Dyer (1981) 61304. Matthew Toothaker (2011) 60265. Troy Irvine (2006) 5995

110 Meter Hurdles1. James Reed (2011) 14.342. Max Ludwig (2007) 14.543. Nathan Holmes (2004) 14.604. Sean Agren (1995) 15.24* Peter Rooks (1987) 15.24*

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400 Meter Hurdles1. Matthew Holman (2008) 53.152. Joel Evans (2003) 54.223. Paul Kelley (2011) 54.524. Kirk Carter (1993) 54.805. Tom Langstaff (2010) 55.06

100 Meter1. Carl Smith (1990) 10.582. Jhamal Fluellen (2010) 10.72 Andre Pam (1994) 10.724. Josh Mishou (1997) 10.74* Kevin Dyer (1980) 10.74*

200 Meter1. Dennis Walton (1990) 21.592. Jhamal Fluellen (2010) 21.703. Josh Mishou (1999) 21.734. Carl Smith (1989) 21.965. Mike Norman (1988) 21.98

400 Meter1. Skip Edwards (2008) 48.052. Brett McIntire (2002) 48.333. Joe Moody (1997) 48.494. Mike Proctor (1992) 48.905. Mike Norman (1988) 49.05

800 Meter1. Joe Moody (1999) 1:48.282. Derek Treadwell (1998) 1:49.533. Kenneth Bettis (2003) 1:51.474. Ryan Harkleroad (2003) 1:51.885. Miles Bartlett (2010) 1:52.00

1500 Meter1. Riley Masters (2011) 3:40.532. Derek Treadwell (1996) 3:42.063. Ben Ray (1999) 3:48.144. Gabriel Rivard (2000) 3:51.805. Alex Moser (2011) 3:51.97

5000 Meter1. Riley Masters (2009) 14:23.252. Joseph Lunchini (2000) 14:39.853. Jeff rey Caron (2006) 14:43.224. Gerard Clapper (1983) 14:45.085. Kirby Davis (2006) 14:48.87

10000 Meter1. Gerard Clapper (1983) 29:59.64*2. Pat O’Malley (1989) 30:24.003. William Pike (1979) 30:57.04*4. David Currier (2012) 30:59.845. Spencer McElwain (2012) 31:07.67

3000 Meter Steeplechase1. Miles Bartlett (2008) 8:53.692. Michael Lansing (2005) 8:57.733. Jamie LaChance (1994) 9:01.174. John Fiola (1984) 9:15.44*5. Sheril Sprague (1983) 9:19.64

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4 x 100 Meter1. C. Smith (1988) 41.68 P. Richardson M. Norman K.C. Latham2. J. Cowan (1987) 41.73 T. Dyer M. Norman K.C. Latham3. A. Horner (2009) 41.94 J. Fluellen Z. Jordan L. Williams4. A. King (2008) 42.02 J. Fluellen D. Cusano L. Williams

4 x 2001. J. Reed (2010) 1:29.11 S. Edwards M. Holman J. Fluellen2. J. Olszewski (2002) 1:29.19 B. Arbour B. McIntire M. Smith3. J. Thomas (1997) 1:29.45 A. Pam B. Brown J. Mishou4. C. Hunter (2001) 1:29.67 A. Libby B. Arbour J. Lewis

4 x 400 Meter1. M. Holman (2008) 3:16.27 D. Voner T. Cook S. Edwards2. M. Holman (2010) 3:17.13 J. Ruginski J. Reed S. Edwards3. J. Evans (2002) 3:17.88 B. McIntire K. Bettis D. Semple4. M. Holman (2008) 3:18.22 D. Voner J. Woods S. Edwards 4 x 800 Meter1. E. Caron (2003) 7:36.11 P. Rupprecht R. Harkleroad K. Bettis2. E. Caron (2005) 7:38.20 S. O’Connor P. Rupprecht D. Drake3. C. Gamache (2000) 7:40.45 K. Bettis G. Rivard B. Ray4. C. Gamache (1999) 7:40.72 G. Rivard B. Ray J. Moody

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Weight Throw1. Richard Nason (1964) 61-00.252. Wilson Adams (2011) 60-06.003. Stan Johnson (1940) 58-02.754. Anthony Morgan (2005) 57-10.505. John Callahan (1987) 57-08.756. Terril Home (1961) 57-03.007. Bob Bennett (1940) 57-02.008. George Marsanskis (1948) 54-02.259. Joe Quinn (1985) 53-10.0010. George Grame (1936) 53-09.75

Shot Put1. Justin Gagne (2013) 59-05.002. Jeff Shain (1984) 57-00.003. Donald Clark (2013) 55-00.754. Arnold Delaite (1965) 53-04.755. Jeff Amos (1997) 52-06.756. Jim St. Pierre (1990) 51-01.757. Joe Trefethen (1987) 50-09.508. Brian Woodbury (2012) 50-02.009. Andre Dubois (2004) 49-02.2510. Dzigbodi Ababio (2006) 49-01.50

Long Jump1. Maurice Glinton (1971) 23-11.752. Brett McIntire (2001) 23-07.253. William Finch (1957) 23-05.254. Jamie Ruginski (2010) 23-04.00 Tim Vose (1984) 23-04.006. Frank Del Duca (2013) 23-03.507. John Gowell (1937) 23-02.508. Robert Sterling (1987) 22-11.509. Kirk Carter (1995) 22-11.2510. Skip Edwards (2005) 22-07.25

Triple Jump1. Dan Cochrane (1976) 48-11.002. Jamie Ruginski (2010) 48-10.753. Trevor England (2011) 48-07.254. Nathaniel Meade (2013) 48-03.505. Phil McGeoghan (1999) 47-04.506. Kirk Carter (1996) 47-02.507. Dan Crocker (1988) 46-08.758. Thomas Kelley (1973) 46-07.759. Peter Phelan (1997) 46-04.7510. Emmanuel Vincent (2013) 45-08.50

High Jump1. Phil McGeoghan (1999) 7-00.002. Derek Davis (1998) 6-10.503. Randy Merchant (1984) 6-10.004. Steve Leathe (1974) 6-08.255. Charles Bourgault (1994) 6-08.006. Jeff rey Ramos (2008) 6-07.507. Skip Edwards (2005) 6-07.00 Steve Trefethen (1990) 6-07.009. Tyler Martin (2013) 6-06.2510. Jadrien Cousins (2010) 6-06.00

Pole Vault1. James Berry (2010) 15-09.002. Mark Liimakka (2010) 15-05.003. Kyle Irvine (2004) 15-00.254. Brenner Abbott (1997) 14-11.75 Brian Schneider (1991) 14-11.756. James Palo (1982) 14-09.007. Dale Nealey (1988) 14-08.508. Tim Johnson (1972) 14-06.00 Neil Willey (1998) 14-06.0010. Brian Martel (2013) 14-05.25

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Heptathlon1. John Bergstrom (2012) 48892. Jake Leithiser (2012) 48043. Matthew Toothaker (2012) 47974. Brian Martel (2011) 46945. Troy Irvine (2006) 46276. James Rutter (2012) 44107. Paul Brousseau (2009) 40698. Kyle St. Peter (2011) 37899. Matthew York (2012) 375310. Dylan Ferragi (2009) 3359

55 Meter Hurdles1. James Reed (2010) 7.412. D. Ben Reed (1980) 7.64*3. Maxwell Ludwig (2007) 7.654. Nathan Holmes (2003) 7.685. John Kachmar (1989) 7.796. Brad Gilbert (1981) 7.827. Roger Johnstone (1981) 7.838. Peter Rooks (1989) 7.869. Chris Warren (2004) 7.9510. Troy Irvine (2003) 7.96

60 Meter Hurdles1. James Reed (2013) 7.972. Nathan Holmes (2005) 8.483. Chris Warren (2005) 8.554. Arthur von Marschall (2011) 8.565. Maxwell Ludwig (2006) 8.676. Troy Irvine (2006) 8.697. Jake Leithiser (2013) 8.778. John Bergstrom (2011) 8.849. Matthew Toothaker (2013) 8.9110. Mike Hubberman (1999) 9.01

55 Meter1. Arel Gordon (2007) 6.192. Kevin Tarr (1980) 6.243. Josh Mishou (1999) 6.304. Royston English (1999) 6.405. Landis Williams (2010) 6.446. Andre Pam (1997) 6.44*7. Frank Del Duca (2013) 6.468. Phil McGeoghan (2000) 6.499. Carl Smith (1988) 6.5010. James Reed (2013) 6.51

60 Meter1. Arel Gordon (2007) 6.642. Frank Del Duca (2011) 6.903. James Reed (2013) 6.984. Landis Williams (2009) 7.025. Dominic Cusano (2011) 7.106. Nathaniel Meade (2013) 7.127. August Ibeklio (2011) 7.138. Royston English (1999) 7.149. Daniel Roukey (2011) 7.1410. Andrew Horner (2010) 7.15

200 Meter1. Arel Gordon (2007) 21.292. Joshua Mishou (1998) 21.983. Dennis Walton (1990) 22.124. Sydney Harrison (2005) 22.285. Daniel Roukey (2012) 22.296. Ivi Nwosu (2005) 22.43 Carl Smith (1990) 22.438. James Reed (2013) 22.48 Frank Del Duca (2012) 22.4810. K.C. Latham (1989) 22.53

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400 Meter1. Skip Edwards (2008) 47.912. Jake Leithiser (2012) 48.433. Mike Norman (1988) 48.704. Paul Richardson (1988) 49.14*5. Kevin Dyer (1980) 49.34*6. Travis Cook (2008) 49.507. Joe Moody (1997) 49.548. Derek Semple (2000) 49.699. Cameron Stevens (2011) 49.8510. Matt Holman (2007) 49.91

500 Meter1. Joe Moody (1997) 1:02.722. Eric Libby (2006) 1:03.333. Joel Evans (2003) 1:04.374. Kenneth Bettis (2000) 1:04.685. Travis Cook (2009) 1:04.746. Skip Edwards (2010) 1:04.877. Mike Norman (1988) 1:05.04*8. Matt Holman (2009) 1:05.099. Paul Kelley (2011) 1:05.3710. Skip Ford (1994) 1:05.52

800 Meter1. Derek Treadwell (1997) 1:50.642. Joe Moody (1998) 1:50.673. Myron Whipkey (1980) 1:51.24*4. Eric Libby (2007) 1:51.995. Miles Bartlett (2010) 1:52.006. Cameron Bonsey (1980) 1:52.007. Kenneth Bettis (2003) 1:52.268. Ryan Harkleroad (2003) 1:52.829. Scott O’Connor (2007) 1:52.8610. Thinh Ly (1997) 1:53.00

1000 Meter1. Derek Treadwell (1997) 2:23.482. Donald Drake (2007) 2:24.653. Jeff Young (1993) 2:26.724. Sean Steinhagen (2004) 2:26.855. Ben Ray (2000) 2:27.166. Paul Rupprecht (2003) 2:27.847. Thinh Ly (1998) 2:28.398. Ken Letourneau (1985) 2:28.84*9. Riley Masters (2011) 2:29.0810. Alex Moser (2013) 2:29.22

1500 Meter1. Steve Ridley (1984) 3:56.172. Sean Tynan (1994) 3:57.503. Jeff Young (1990) 3:58.544. Jamie LaChance (1993) 3:59.295. Donald Drake (2007) 3:59.696. Dan Ridley (1981) 4:00.24*7. Miles Bartlett (2008) 4:01.768. Gabe Rivard (2000) 4:02.889. Jeff Caron (2005) 4:03.5510. Paul Rupprecht (2002) 4:03.83

3000 Meter1. Riley Masters (2010) 8:14.152. Mike Lansing (2005) 8:17.813. Jeff Caron (2004) 8:20.654. Gerard Clapper (1984) 8:23.915. Joe Luchini (2000) 8:24.016. Jamie LaChance (1994) 8:25.337. Sean Tynan (1995) 8:27.128. Kelton Cullenberg (2012) 8:27.66 Nolan Tobey (2003) 8:27.6610. Taylor Phillips (2012) 8:33.08

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5000 Meter1. Kirby Davis (2007) 14:28.082. Gerard Clapper (1983) 14:34.373. Kelton Cullenberg (2013) 14:40.904. Pat O’Malley (1989) 14:43.465. David Currier (2012) 14:45.346. Spencer McElwain (2012) 14:46.077. Sean Tynan (1994) 14:48.008. Glen Rand (1985) 14:56.209. Peter Brigham (1978) 15:00.2710. Joshua Trevino (2007) 15:08.00

1 Mile Run1. Riley Masters (2011) 3:58.172. Derek Treadwell (1997) 4:04.333. Ben Ray (2000) 4:06.674. Donald Drake (2007) 4:09.595. Gerard Clapper (1984) 4:10.34*6. Sean Tynan (1994) 4:10.427. Alex Moser (2011) 4:10.538. Gerard LaFlamme (1975) 4:10.749. Gabe Rivard (2000) 4:11.6510. Paul Rupprecht (2005) 4:12.01

4 x 200 Meter1. C. Smith (1989) 1:30.75 T. Redman K.C. Latham M. Norman2. N. Holmes (2002) 1:32.59 J. Drew M. Smith B. McIntire3. N. Holmes (2003) 1:36.49 P. Gilbert

4 x 400 Meter1. J. Moody (1997) 3:15.88 C. Gamache D. Treradwell T. Ly2. B. Martel (2010) 3:17.14 J. Ruginski J. Reed S. Edwards3. G. Harrison (1980) 3:18.24* T. Sawtelle K. Tarr K. Dyer4. J. Viola (2013) 3:18.52 F. Del Duca J. Reed J. Leithiser

4 x 800 Meter1. E. Caron (2003) 7:34.10 J. Oliver R. Harkleroad K. Bettis2. E. Caron (2004) 7:35.82 S. Steinhagen D. Drake P. Rupprecht3. K. Bettis (2002) 7:38.52 E. Caron R. Harkleroad G. Rivard4. S. O’Connor (2005) 7:38.69 D. Woods D. Drake P. Rupprecht

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CROSS COUNTRY REVIEW

The University of Maine men’s cross country standout, Kelton Cullenberg, picked up two fi rst place fi nishes in the 2012-13 cross country season. The Black Bear men fi nished fi fth overall in the America East Championship, where Cullenberg would place third individually.

Cullenberg would take America East Performer of the Week honors twice during the 2012-13 season. He took the honor for the week of September 11 and the week of September 25. Taylor Phillips, Ryan Hardiman, and Alex Moser were all strong runners for the Black Bears as they also placed 26th overall at the New England Championships.

The University of Maine women’s cross country standout, Corey Conner, snagged three fi rst place fi nishes in a row to start the 2012-13 season. Conner was unable to compete further due to a foot injury. During the 2012-13 season, Conner tallied three America East Performer of the Week Honors. She took the honor for the week of September 11, September 19, and September 25.

The Black Bear women placed sixth at the America East Championship, led by Carolyn Stocker. Other notable runners for the Black Bears were Kourtney Bonsey, Annabelle Wilson, and Rachel Wilkinson. The Black Bears also placed 20th in the New England Championships and 29th at the NCAA Qualifi er meet.

Both Cullenberg and Conner were named to the 2012-13 All-Academic Team for their success within the classroom.

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CROSS COUNTRY ROSTERMen’s Cross CountryName Yr. Hometown / High SchoolHayden Bove Fr. Jericho, Vt. / Mt. Mansfi eld Union High SchoolKelton Cullenberg Jr. Chesterville, Maine / Mt. Blue High SchoolMichael Fitzpatrick Fr. Revere, Mass. / Revere High SchoolRyan Hardiman Jr. Brookline, Mass. / Brookline High SchoolDon Kerrigan Fr. Pensacola, Fl. / Pensacola Catholic High SchoolJarrod Lenfest So. Windsor, Maine / Erskine AcademyAlex Moser Jr. York, Maine / York High SchoolJesse Orach Fr. Gorham, Maine / Gorham High SchoolTaylor Phillips Sr. Brookfi eld, Conn. / Brookfi eld High SchoolDerrek Schultz Fr. Jericho, Vt. / Mt. Mansfi eld Union High SchoolMitchell Sroka Fr. Londonderry, N.H. / Londonderry High SchoolDarryl Wilkinson Fr. South Portland, Maine / South Portland High School

Women’s Cross CountryName Yr. Hometown / High SchoolLucy Algeo Fr. Raymond, Maine / Windham High SchoolKourtney Bonsey Falmouth, Maine / Falmouth High SchoolMonique Boutin Jr. York, Maine / York High SchoolCorey Conner Sr. West Townsend, Mass. / North Middlesex RegionalLauren Conner Fr. West Townsend, Mass. / North Middlesex RegionalTaylor Cunningham Beverly, Mass. / --Jessica Currier Fr. West Dennis, Mass. / Dennis Yarmouth High SchoolPaige Gallagher Jr. Bedford, Nova Scotia / Allen High SchoolMichelle Haluska So. Brewer, Maine / Brewer High SchoolKrislyn Hyatt Sr. Topsham, Maine / Mt. Ararat High SchoolMarina Mann Lee, Maine / --Ariel McNett Jr. Topsham, Maine / Mt. Ararat High SchoolAlexandria McVicar So. Calais, Maine / Calais High SchoolShannon O’Neil Fr. Milan, New Hampshire / Berlin High SchoolKatarina Querfurth Wellesley, Mass. / --Anne Ryan So. Yarmouth, Maine / Yarmouth High SchoolMary Scanlan So. Pembroke, Mass. / Pembroke High SchoolCatherine Smith Fr. Bar Harbor, Maine / Mt. Desert IslandKate Spies So. Topsham, Maine / Topsham High SchoolCarolyn Stocker So. Westfi eld, Mass. / Westfi eld High SchoolAshton Weiler Jr. Rockaway, N.J. / Pope John XXIII High SchoolAbigail Wessels Morrill, Maine / --Rachel Wilkinson Jr. South Portland, Maine / Gorham High SchoolAnnabelle Wilson Fr. Geelong, Australia / Geelong College