USTFCCCA ::: Nation's Top Relays of 2011 to Be Honored Tuesday at Accusplit Bre

USTFCCCA ::: Nation's Top Relays of 2011 to Be Honored Tuesday at Accusplit Bre

Dec 12, 2011 by FloTrack Staff
USTFCCCA ::: Nation's Top Relays of 2011 to Be Honored Tuesday at Accusplit Bre

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Nation’s Top Relays of 2011 to Be Honored Tuesday at Accusplit Breakfast

For the first time, DII and DIII relays included in ceremony

 

USTFCCCA Convention News

 

December 10, 2011

 

SAN ANTONIO, Texas – Accusplit, the leader in the professional stopwatch and timing industry since 1972, will recognize the nation’s best collegiate relay teams and their coaches for an historic 30th time on Tuesday morning. The Accusplit Breakfast to be held at the USTFCCCA Convention will honor those squads in NCAA Division I, and for the first time NCAA Divisions II and III, that had the top relay performances of the 2011 outdoor track & field season.

 

This year marks the first in which the ceremony will take place at the USTFCCCA Convention. Previously, the awards ceremony has taken place at the NCAA Division I Outdoor Track & Field Championships.

 

“We are honored that Accusplit has partnered with our organization to present these outstanding achievements at our convention,” said USTFCCCA CEO Sam Seemes. “Accusplit’s Steve Simmons created this award 30 years ago, and we thank him and Accusplit President Ron Sutton for supporting this cause and track & field. We are great partners and I look forward to building our relationship for years to come.”

 

Accusplit Top Relay Teams

2011

 

NCAA Division I

MEN

4x100

Texas A&M

38.38

Tran Howell, Gerald Phiri, Demetrius Pinder, Prezel Hardy

4x200

LSU

1:20.45

Keyth Talley, Caleb Williams, Tristan Walker, Gabriel Mvumvure

4x400

Texas A&M

3:00.45

Bryan Miller, Tabarie Henry, Michael Preble, Demetrius Pinder

4x800

Virginia

7:12.15

Brett Johnson, Lance Roller, Anthony Kostelac, Robby Andrews

SMR

Texas A&M

3:15.18

Demetrius Pinder, Tabarie Henry, Michael Preble, Joey Roberts

DMR

Oregon

9:28.01

Matthew Centrowitz, Mike Berry, Elijah Greer, A.J. Acosta

SHR

Texas Tech

54.67

Omo Osaghae, Brandon Tucker, Jamele Mason, Shane Brathwaite

WOMEN

4x100

LSU

42.64

Kenyanna Wilson, Semoy Hackett, Rebecca Alexander, Kimberlyn Duncan

4x200

Texas A&M

1:29.96

LaKeidra Stewart, Ashley Collier, Jessica Beard, Dominique Duncan

4x400

Texas A&M

3:26.31

Jeneba Tarmoh, Ibukun Mayungbe, Andrea Sutherland, Jessica Beard

4x800

Duke

8:25.95

Esther Vermeer, Devotia Moore, Cydney Ross, Kate Van Buskirk

SMR

Florida

3:45.46

Darshay Davis, Danielle Williams, Ebony Eutsey, Cory McGee

DMR

Georgetown

10:51.49

Renee Tomlin, Amanda Kimbers, Chelsea Cox, Emily Infeld

SHR

Texas A&M

53.41

Gabby Mayo, Donique' Flemings, Daphne Fitzpatrick, Natasha Ruddock

NCAA Division II

MEN

4x100

Abilene Christian

39.80

Andrew McDowell, Desmond Jackson, Lavance Williams, Paris Robertson

4x200

Saint Augustine's

1:23.65

Josh Edmonds, Antonio Abney, Kelly Fisher, Ramon Gittens

4x400

Johnson C. Smith

3:05.72

Winston Brown, Akino King, Gabriel Franklin, Leford Green

4x800

Stonehill

7:37.87

Patrick Fullerton, Daniel Pilz, Sean Hanlon, Nate Morse

SMR

Lincoln (Mo.)

3:24.05

Rashawn Hugg, Dona-Ray Jones, Kevaughn Hewitt, Jermaine Blake

DMR

Augustana (S.D.)

9:53.62

Travis Beniak, Taylor Olson, Aduo Omot, Tom Karbo

SHR

Saint Augustine's

57.47

Gerkenz Senesca, Ronnie Griffith, Ty'reak Murray, Jason Boyd

WOMEN

4x100

Lincoln (Mo.)

44.36

Nyoka Cole, Judith Riley, Jhanell Brown, Latoya King

4x200

Lincoln (Mo.)

1:36.60

Michelle Cumberbatch, Judith Riley, Nyoka Cole, Latoya King

4x400

Cal State Dominguez Hills

3:39.87

Breionna Jackson, Chanel Parker, Dora Baldwin, Nancy Blake

4x800

Augustana (S.D.)

9:07.81

Kristin Brondbo, Miriam Hovda, Molly Kokesh, Runa Falch

SMR

Lincoln (Mo.)

4:00.47

Latoya King, Judith Riley, Keniesha Jones, Twishana Williams

DMR

Augustana (S.D.)

11:40.01

Kristin Brondbo, Colleen Everson, Molly Kokesh, Runa Falch

SHR

Johnson C. Smith

54.64

Danielle Williams, Shermaine Williams, Lakaevia Tyler, Rosemarie Carty

NCAA Division III

MEN

4x100

McMurry

40.76

Kevin Cunningham, John Keith, Gavan Bass, Kenneth Turner

4x200

North Central (Ill.)

1:26.06

Bai Kabba, Jon Howard, Randal Ellison, Dan Benton

4x400

North Central (Ill.)

3:10.66

Jon Caron, Randal Ellison, Jon Howard, Dan Benton

4x800

UW-Stevens Point

7:38.13

David Litsheim, Jon Trzebiatowski, Alex Steiner, Dan Sullivan

SMR

UW-Stevens Point

3:25.60

Zach Scott-Keyser, Babatunde Awosika, Joshua Schwinn, David Litsheim

DMR

UW-La Crosse

10:06.46

Jacob Peterson, Aric Hoeschen, Sean Royer, Tyler Heinz

SHR

UW-La Crosse

1:02.25

Joe DeRosier, Pat Bryan, Adam Nichols, Scott Spexarth

WOMEN

4x100

Methodist

46.16

Ashlynn Chavis, Ruby Blackwell, Marlena Rodriquez, Adrienne Crutchfield

4x200

Shorter

1:39.16

Brittany Sewell, Ashlie Stewartson, Vanderlyn Watts, Lakeisha Spikes

4x400

Wartburg

3:40.41

Faith Burt, Skye Morrison, Kendra Kregel, Nevada Morrison

4x800

Indiana Wesleyan

9:11.50

Kayla Ewert, Angi Wolgemuth, Cassidy Wagner, Amanda Johnson

SMR

Coe

3:58.27

Stefani Wright, Alisa Denny, Hanah Breitbach, Keelie Finnel

DMR

UW-Stevens Point

11:48.33

Sarah Glunn, Chelsea Czarnecki, Tia Nowak, Claire Roberts

SHR

Rowan

1:00.40

Jamie Thompson, Jacqueline Nisbett, Tiffany Chamberlain, Jessica Carlson

 

 

 

 

ABOUT ACCUSPLIT

 

Accusplit has been the leader in the professional stopwatch and timing industry since 1972 with its invention of the first digital stopwatch. The company’s name is based on the stopwatch’s function of “accurately splitting” the time.

 

Widely recognized as the professional sports timing brand in the United States, Accusplit has worked with elite athletes, such as Hall of Fame shortstop Ozzie Smith and Olympians Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Dan O’Brien and Ed Burke. The Northern California-based company was the Official Supplier to the Centennial Olympic Games in Atlanta in 1996.

 

Accusplit carried its reputation for quality, innovation and leadership to the health and wellness industry with a patented accuracy method for pedometers in 1987. It was also one of the first companies in America to introduce the 10,000 Steps-A-Day for wellness concept that originated in Japan in 1965.

 

With 33 years of professional sports measurement experience in elite level sports, including track and field, swimming, baseball and football, Accusplit Pedometers and Pedometer-based Activity Wellness Programs are the tools that everyone in America and every golfer can use to achieve a healthier lifestyle.

 

ABOUT THE USTFCCCA

 

The U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) is a non-profit professional organization representing cross country and track & field coaches of all levels. The organization represents over 8,000 coaching members encompassing 94% of all NCAA track & field programs (DI, DII, and DIII) and includes members representing the NAIA as well as a number of state high school coaches associations. The USTFCCCA serves as an advocate for cross country and track & field coaches, providing a leadership structure to assist the needs of a diverse membership, serving as a lobbyist for coaches' interests, and working as a liaison between the various stakeholders in the sports of cross country and track & field.

 

 

 

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Tom Lewis

U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association

Communications Manager

1100 Poydras St., Suite 1750

New Orleans, LA 70163

(O) 504-599-8904 (F) 504-599-8909

Email: tom@ustfccca.org

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