Acceptance Rate
86%
Avg SAT
1,090
Enrollment
4,179
Sport
Cross Country
Gender
Women's
Division
NCAA Division 2
Location
Shippensburg, PA
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Dan Helfrick
Assistant Coach
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Steve Spence
Coach
Spence, an Olympic marathoner, World Championships marathon bronze medalist and 13-time PSAC Coach of the Year, enters his 18th season as the head coach of the mens and womens cross country teams at Shippensburg University in 2015. He also serves as an assistant coach with SUs track and field teams but devotes his time to the athletic discipline at which he excelled distance running. At Shippensburg, Spence has tutored 90 All-Americans in track and 14 All-Americans in cross country. Among the distinguished distance runners he has mentored are Randy Lowe, who won the 10K outdoor national championship in 1992, Emily Budnyk, the national runner-up at the 10K outdoor national championship in 1999, Mary Dell, the national runner-up in the 3K steeplechase in 2010, and daughter Neely Spence, a four-time national champion in the 5K and two-time national cross country champion. He has also coached four national championship indoor distance medley relay squads, winning both the mens and womens titles in 2011, and helped mentor Brayden Burleigh the 2014 NCAA Division II indoor champion in the mile. Spence was named the PSAC Womens Cross Country Coach of the Year and the USTFCCCA Atlantic Region Womens Cross Country Coach of the Year from 2008-12. Overall, he has earned eight PSAC cross country coaching awards and six USTFCCCA regional cross country coaching awards. A 1985 graduate of Shippensburg with a bachelors degree in business administration, Spence made a name for himself as a member of the Raider cross country and track and field teams, where he was a seven-time NCAA Division II All-American. He spent 10 years as a volunteer coach at the university while he was running competitively as one of the top American road racers. Spence was promoted to a full-time assistant coaching role in November 1997 before being named the head coach of Mens and Womens Cross Country and Track & Field in July 1998, succeeding Galen Piper and Robert Walker. In eight seasons as the head coach of six sports, Spence was named Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Coach of the Year six times (MXC 01, MITF 03, 05, MOTF 03, 04, WOTF 05). He was also named the NCAA Division II East Regional Mens Track and Field Coach of the Year from 2003-05. During his first season as a head coach, the SU womens cross country team earned a third-place finish at the 1998 NCAA Championships the highest in school history trailing only the perennial powers of Adams State and Western State. In 2005, Spence became the first mens track and field coach in conference history to win both the indoor and outdoor championships in the same season, a feat later duplicated by his successor, Dave Osanitsch. Beginning with the 2005-06 academic year, Spence focused his coaching responsibilities solely on his distance program while Osanitsch took over as the head coach of the track & field teams. The 2008 womens cross country team brought Shippensburg back to prominence. After finishing 12th at the PSAC Tournament in 2006, Spence hit the recruiting trail hard and saw the fruits of his labor rewarded with SUs third PSAC championship and NCAA regional title in school history in addition to a sixth-place finish at the NCAA Championships. It began a streak of four consecutive PSAC and Atlantic Region championships for the womens team. In 2009, the mens cross country program won its first NCAA Atlantic Region Championship in school history. The Raider harriers placed all five of their scoring performers among the Top 13 finishers to bestow each gentleman with USTFCCCA All-Region honors. At the 2009 PSAC Championships from Edinboro, Shippensburg was the only school to have six runners among the Top 20 and nine runners among the Top 30. The memories of the 2010 season will never be forgotten. Spence guided a womens squad that finished fourth at the national championships, including an individual national championship for Neely Spence and All-America honors for Mary Dell and Katie Spratford. He also guided the Raiders to their third consecutive conference and regional championship crowns recording a 79-point victory at the PSAC meet and an 86-point victory at the regional meet. At the 2010 PSAC Championships, SU had nine of its 10 runners achieve All-PSAC honors with a Top 20 finish. SU's pack was so impressive at the meet, that if the No. 6 through No. 10 runners had competed as a separate team, that group would have finished second at the meet ahead of all the other PSAC schools. On the mens side, Spence instructed a group that won its first conference championship in school history by placing four runners among the Top 5 and had all 10 of its runners finish in the Top 30. If SU's top five scorers lined up in a dual meet competition against all of the other finishers from the PSAC, the Raiders still would have won the conference championship. A second-place finish at the Atlantic Region Championships put Shippensburgs men in the national meet for the second straight year. At nationals, the Raider harriers finished seventh as a team improving six spots from 2009. Spence is a Central Pennsylvania native from Elizabethtown. He came to Shippensburg University after graduating from Lower Dauphin High School in Hummelstown. As a student-athlete, he earned All-American honors in the 5,000 meters four years in a row in outdoor track and one year in indoor track while also receiving All-America honors twice in cross country. Spence was PSAC champion in the 1,500 meters in 1982 and 1984, the 5,000 meters in 1982 and 1985 and the 10,000 meters in 1985. Two of his All-America honors in the 5,000 meters, outdoor in 1984 and indoor in 1985, were NCAA Division II national championships. In 1982 and 1985, Spence was voted the PSACs Outstanding Track Athlete. Spence still holds four school records in the 3,000 and 5,000 meters as well as the 1-mile and 2-mile runs while holding the outdoor record in the 5,000 meters. At Lower Dauphin, Spence won the 1980 Pennsylvania Intercollegiate Athletic Association (PIAA) Class AAA 1,600-meter championship in a then-state record time of 4:12. He also won the 1980 PIAA District 3 championship where he established meet records of 4:15 in the 1600 and 9:15 in the 3200. Following his graduation, Spence pursued a career as a distance runner where he began by making his mark on the international scene. He made his first top-10 listing in the Runners World Road Race rankings in 1988 when he finished third at the end of the season behind Road Runners Club of America (RRCA) Hall of Fame members Mark Curp and his mentor Jon Sinclair. For the next four years, Runners World ranked Spence first in 1989 and 1990, second in 1991 and third in 1992. He won the 1990 Columbus Marathon (USA Championships) in his personal record of 2:12.17, qualifying him for the 1991 World Championships in Tokyo, Japan. The subsequent third-place finish was the first distance medal for the United States in international competition since Frank Shorter in 1976. Earlier in 1991, Spence captured the Olympic Development 10,000 meters at the Penn Relays and in 1992, he won the Olympic Trials Marathon and was a member of the 1992 Olympic team. At the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain, he finished 12th in the mens marathon despite battling the flu, marking yet again, the best US Olympic marathon finish place since Shorters 1976 run. Between college and 1993, Spence was a member of four international teams, including the 1991 World Championships, 1992 Olympics, 1989 NYC Ekiden Relay and 1991 Berlin, Germnay Ekiden Relay. From 1989-91, Spence was the recipient of USATFs Robert DeCelle Award, annually given to the Outstanding Long Distance Runner in the United States. He received the USATFs Glenn Cunningham Award in 1991 as the Outstanding Runner in the US, 800 meters and up, and was the Road Racing Club of Americas Road Runner of the Year from 1989-92. Spence retired from professional racing in 1997. His contributions to the sport of distance running have been numerous and many consider him to be one of the runners responsible for the re-emergence of distance running in the United States. Since turning 40, Spence remained competitive and recorded some outstanding masters performances despite his coaching duties preventing extensive travel for masters competition. In 2003, he set the American Masters national record for five miles with a time of 23:47, breaking the 1988 record held by Bill Rodgers. In September 2004, at the Jefferson Hospital Philadelphia Distance Run, he won the masters division in 1:06.21, beating Andrew Masai and Abraham Limo, two top-ranked masters from Kenya, by more than 30 seconds. Spence also has an American Masters record for 10,000 meters on the track with a time of 30:18.16. In 2003, Spence was inducted into the NCAA Division II Coaches Association Cross Country Hall of Fame and in the spring of 2005, was voted into the RRCA Hall of Fame along with Keith Brantly. Spence is committed to creating individualized training programs in order to help each student-athlete reach their goals and achieve their potential. He and his wife Kirsten have three daughters: Neely, Reynah and Margeaux, and one son, Eli. Neely, an 8-time NCAA champion, graduated in 2012 and is sponsored to run professionally by Brooks. Reynah and Margeaux are juniors at Shippensburg. The family lives in Shippensburg.
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Dave Osanitsch
Coach
Osanitsch '96 is in his 12th season at the helm of the Raider track & field program. The 2016-17 campaign is his 18th season as a track and field coach at the collegiate level. In eleven years as the Head Coach of the SU men's and women's track & field programs, Osanitsch has guided the Raiders to 30 PSAC Championships (16 outdoors, 14 indoors). The rest of the PSAC has combined to win just 14 league titles in the same span. Since 2006, Osanitsch has earned a record 29 PSAC Coach of the Year awards and 13 USTFCCA Division II Region Coach of the Year awards. He has won both of the PSAC Outdoor Coach of the Year awards for seven consecutive years. Shippensburg University Track and Field has achieved profound levels of success during Osanitschs tenure. Along with the help of his dedicated and knowledgeable coaching staff, Shippensburg has won 30 PSAC Championships and has finished second on 6 occasions. Along with the team success, Shippensburg University track & field has had four NCAA Championship Relays, 123 NCAA All-Americans and 9 NCAA All-American relay squads during his tenure. In addition, nearly every school records have been broken while hundreds of Automatic or Provisional NCAA qualifiers have been achieved along with a multitude of PSAC champions. Osanitsch began coaching at his alma mater in 2002 as an assistant coach in track and field, primarily working with the jumpers and multi-event athletes, a role he maintains as the head coach. Since his arrival at Shippensburg, the jumps squad has garnered 54 individual PSAC championships and a multitude of All-PSAC honors. Additionally, Osanitsch has produced 27 NCAA All-Americans in the jumping and multi events. Of the 20 events Coach Osanitsch oversees, his athletes have captured 17 of the 20 School Records at SU. A 1996 graduate of Shippensburg with a bachelor of science in criminal justice, Osanitsch was a five-time NCAA Division II Championship qualifier in the 55-meter and 110-meter hurdles. He was a two-time PSAC indoor champion in the 110-meter hurdles in 1993 and 1995 as well as a two-time ECAC indoor champion in the 55-meter hurdles. In 1993 and 1995, Osanitsch was a member of both the PSAC and ECAC outdoor track and field championship teams. Osanitsch was also an NCAA All-American in the 55-meter hurdles in indoor track. In 1994, he finished sixth at the NCAA Division II Indoor Track and Field Championships before placing seventh as a senior in 1996. Osanitsch currently holds the school record in the indoor 55-meter hurdles with a time of 7.49 seconds (8.06 60HH), a mark that is one of the fastest times in PSAC history. For his college athletic efforts, Osanitsch was inducted into the Shippensburg University Athletic Hall Of Fame in 2010. Following his graduation, Osanitsch gained new success as an assistant coach at nearby Dickinson College. Osanitsch was instrumental in producing numerous Centennial Conference qualifiers, place-winners and champions as well as a NCAA Division III All-American in the high jump. The Devils became a Centennial Conference powerhouse during his four seasons, winning four womens championships (two indoor and two outdoor). For two years, Osanitsch served as the Chairman of the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA)'s NCAA Division II Executive Council. Osanitsch, a longtime member of the USTFCCCA council, functioned as Division II's highest-ranking officer on the national USTFCCCA board for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 seasons. Osanitsch, along with his wife Julie and children, Madison and Brayden, reside in Shippensburg. Coach O By The Numbers 30 PSAC Team Championships 6 PSAC Team Runner-Up Finishes Mens Track & Field 2016- PSAC Outdoor Track- Champions 2016- PSAC Indoor Track- Champions 2015- PSAC Outdoor Track- Champions 2015- PSAC Indoor Track- Champions 2014- PSAC Outdoor Track- Champions 2014- PSAC Indoor Track- Champions 2013- PSAC Outdoor Track- Champions 2013- PSAC Indoor Track- Champions 2012- PSAC Outdoor Track- Champions 2012- PSAC Indoor Track- Champions 2011- PSAC Outdoor Track- Champions 2011- PSAC Indoor Track- Champions 2010- PSAC Outdoor Track- Champions 2010- PSAC Indoor Track- 3rd place 2009- PSAC Outdoor Track- Champions 2009- PSAC Indoor Track- Champions 2008- PSAC Outdoor Track- 3rd place 2008- PSAC Indoor Track- 2nd place 2007- PSAC Outdoor Track- 2nd place 2007- PSAC Indoor Track- 2nd place 2006- PSAC Outdoor Track- Champions 2006- PSAC Indoor Track- Champions Womens Track & Field 2016- PSAC Outdoor Track- Champions 2016- PSAC Indoor Track- 2nd place 2015- PSAC Outdoor Track- Champions 2015- PSAC Indoor Track- Champions 2014- PSAC Outdoor Track- Champions 2014- PSAC Indoor Track- 3rd Place 2013- PSAC Outdoor Track- Champions 2013- PSAC Indoor Track- Champions 2012- PSAC Outdoor Track- Champions 2012- PSAC Indoor Track- Champions 2011- PSAC Outdoor Track- Champions 2011- PSAC Indoor Track- Champions 2010- PSAC Outdoor Track- Champions 2010- PSAC Indoor Track- Champions 2009- PSAC Outdoor Track- 2nd place 2009- PSAC Indoor Track- 2nd place 2008- PSAC Outdoor Track- 3rd place 2008- PSAC Indoor Track- Co-Champions 2007- PSAC Outdoor Track- 4th place 2007- PSAC Indoor Track- 5th place 2006- PSAC Outdoor Track- 4th place 2006- PSAC Indoor Track- 5th place Coaching Honors 29-time PSAC Coach of the Year 2006: Mens Indoor, Mens Outdoor 2008: Womens Indoor 2009: Mens Indoor 2010: Womens Indoor, Mens Outdoor, Womens Outdoor 2011: Womens Indoor, Mens Indoor, Womens Outdoor, Mens Outdoor 2012: Womens Indoor, Mens Indoor, Womens Outdoor, Mens Outdoor 2013: Womens Indoor, Mens Indoor, Womens Outdoor, Mens Outdoor 2014: Men's Indoor, Men's Outdoor, Women's Outdoor 2015: Womens Indoor, Mens Indoor, Womens Outdoor, Mens Outdoor 2016: Womens Outdoor, Mens Indoor, Mens Outdoor 13-time USTFCCA Regional Coach of the Year 2006: Mens Indoor, Mens Outdoor 2008: Womens Indoor 2010: Womens Indoor, Womens Outdoor 2011: Mens Indoor, Womens Indoor, Womens Outdoor 2012: Womens Indoor 2015: Womens Indoor, Womens Outdoor, Men's Outdoor 2016: Mens Indoor School Record Holders at SHIP during Coach Os tenure as Jumps/Multis Coach: Men's Outdoor Long Jump- Herman Kirkland- 25 ¾ Triple Jump- Steve Waithe- 51 6 ½ High Jump- Leander Toney/Jalen Ramsey- 7 1 ¾ Decathlon- Austin Strine- 6575 points Men's Indoor Long Jump- Herman Kirkland- 25 3 ¼ Triple Jump- Steve Waithe- 50 5 ½ High Jump- Jalen Ramsey- 7 0 ½ Heptathlon- Donnie Graybill- 5092 Points Women's Outdoor Long Jump- Sarah Hunt- 20 0 ¼ Triple Jump- Tunisia Lacy- 42 5 Pole Vault- Megan Breski- 12 9 ½ Heptathlon- Sam Beckerleg- 4670 Points Women's Indoor Long Jump- Sarah Hunt- 19 6 ¾ Triple Jump- Tunisia Lacy- 39 8 ¾ Pole Vault- Megan Breski- 12 1 ½ High Jump- Rebekah Newhart- 5 7 ¾ Pentathlon- Sam Beckerleg- 3356 Points NCAA All-Americans during Coach Os tenure as Jumps/Multis Coach: Tunisia Lacy- 5-Time NCAA All-American (Triple Jump) Megan Breski- NCAA All-American (Pole Vault) Sarah Hunt- 3-Time NCAA All-American (Long Jump) Andrew Batula- NCAA All-American (High Jump) Donnie Graybill- NCAA All-American (Heptathlon) Cody DeBoer- NCAA All- American (Long Jump) Herman Kirkland- 4-Time NCAA All-American (Long Jump/60) Steve Waithe- 3-Time NCAA All-American (Triple Jump) LeQuan Chapman- 6-Time NCAA All-American (Long Jump/Triple Jump) Jalen Ramsey- NCAA All-American (High Jump) Tra-C Davis- NCAA All-American (High Jump) Dave Osanitsch Head Track and Field Coach, XC Assistant Shippensburg '96 12th year at SU Dave Osanitsch '96 is in his 12th season at the helm of the Raider track & field program. The 2016-17 campaign is his 18th season as a track and field coach at the collegiate level. In eleven years as the Head Coach of the SU men's and women's track & field programs, Osanitsch has guided the Raiders to 30 PSAC Championships (16 outdoors, 14 indoors). The rest of the PSAC has combined to win just 14 league titles in the same span. Since 2006, Osanitsch has earned a record 29 PSAC Coach of the Year awards and 13 USTFCCA Division II Region Coach of the Year awards. He has won both of the PSAC Outdoor Coach of the Year awards for seven consecutive years. Shippensburg University Track and Field has achieved profound levels of success during Osanitschs tenure. Along with the help of his dedicated and knowledgeable coaching staff, Shippensburg has won 30 PSAC Championships and has finished second on 6 occasions. Along with the team success, Shippensburg University track & field has had four NCAA Championship Relays, 123 NCAA All-Americans and 9 NCAA All-American relay squads during his tenure. In addition, nearly every school records have been broken while hundreds of Automatic or Provisional NCAA qualifiers have been achieved along with a multitude of PSAC champions. Osanitsch began coaching at his alma mater in 2002 as an assistant coach in track and field, primarily working with the jumpers and multi-event athletes, a role he maintains as the head coach. Since his arrival at Shippensburg, the jumps squad has garnered 54 individual PSAC championships and a multitude of All-PSAC honors. Additionally, Osanitsch has produced 27 NCAA All-Americans in the jumping and multi events. Of the 20 events Coach Osanitsch oversees, his athletes have captured 17 of the 20 School Records at SU. A 1996 graduate of Shippensburg with a bachelor of science in criminal justice, Osanitsch was a five-time NCAA Division II Championship qualifier in the 55-meter and 110-meter hurdles. He was a two-time PSAC indoor champion in the 110-meter hurdles in 1993 and 1995 as well as a two-time ECAC indoor champion in the 55-meter hurdles. In 1993 and 1995, Osanitsch was a member of both the PSAC and ECAC outdoor track and field championship teams. Osanitsch was also an NCAA All-American in the 55-meter hurdles in indoor track. In 1994, he finished sixth at the NCAA Division II Indoor Track and Field Championships before placing seventh as a senior in 1996. Osanitsch currently holds the school record in the indoor 55-meter hurdles with a time of 7.49 seconds (8.06 60HH), a mark that is one of the fastest times in PSAC history. For his college athletic efforts, Osanitsch was inducted into the Shippensburg University Athletic Hall Of Fame in 2010. Following his graduation, Osanitsch gained new success as an assistant coach at nearby Dickinson College. Osanitsch was instrumental in producing numerous Centennial Conference qualifiers, place-winners and champions as well as a NCAA Division III All-American in the high jump. The Devils became a Centennial Conference powerhouse during his four seasons, winning four womens championships (two indoor and two outdoor). For two years, Osanitsch served as the Chairman of the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA)'s NCAA Division II Executive Council. Osanitsch, a longtime member of the USTFCCCA council, functioned as Division II's highest-ranking officer on the national USTFCCCA board for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 seasons. Osanitsch, along with his wife Julie and children, Madison and Brayden, reside in Shippensburg. Coach O By The Numbers 30 PSAC Team Championships 6 PSAC Team Runner-Up Finishes Mens Track & Field 2016- PSAC Outdoor Track- Champions 2016- PSAC Indoor Track- Champions 2015- PSAC Outdoor Track- Champions 2015- PSAC Indoor Track- Champions 2014- PSAC Outdoor Track- Champions 2014- PSAC Indoor Track- Champions 2013- PSAC Outdoor Track- Champions 2013- PSAC Indoor Track- Champions 2012- PSAC Outdoor Track- Champions 2012- PSAC Indoor Track- Champions 2011- PSAC Outdoor Track- Champions 2011- PSAC Indoor Track- Champions 2010- PSAC Outdoor Track- Champions 2010- PSAC Indoor Track- 3rd place 2009- PSAC Outdoor Track- Champions 2009- PSAC Indoor Track- Champions 2008- PSAC Outdoor Track- 3rd place 2008- PSAC Indoor Track- 2nd place 2007- PSAC Outdoor Track- 2nd place 2007- PSAC Indoor Track- 2nd place 2006- PSAC Outdoor Track- Champions 2006- PSAC Indoor Track- Champions Womens Track & Field 2016- PSAC Outdoor Track- Champions 2016- PSAC Indoor Track- 2nd place 2015- PSAC Outdoor Track- Champions 2015- PSAC Indoor Track- Champions 2014- PSAC Outdoor Track- Champions 2014- PSAC Indoor Track- 3rd Place 2013- PSAC Outdoor Track- Champions 2013- PSAC Indoor Track- Champions 2012- PSAC Outdoor Track- Champions 2012- PSAC Indoor Track- Champions 2011- PSAC Outdoor Track- Champions 2011- PSAC Indoor Track- Champions 2010- PSAC Outdoor Track- Champions 2010- PSAC Indoor Track- Champions 2009- PSAC Outdoor Track- 2nd place 2009- PSAC Indoor Track- 2nd place 2008- PSAC Outdoor Track- 3rd place 2008- PSAC Indoor Track- Co-Champions 2007- PSAC Outdoor Track- 4th place 2007- PSAC Indoor Track- 5th place 2006- PSAC Outdoor Track- 4th place 2006- PSAC Indoor Track- 5th place Coaching Honors 29-time PSAC Coach of the Year 2006: Mens Indoor, Mens Outdoor 2008: Womens Indoor 2009: Mens Indoor 2010: Womens Indoor, Mens Outdoor, Womens Outdoor 2011: Womens Indoor, Mens Indoor, Womens Outdoor, Mens Outdoor 2012: Womens Indoor, Mens Indoor, Womens Outdoor, Mens Outdoor 2013: Womens Indoor, Mens Indoor, Womens Outdoor, Mens Outdoor 2014: Men's Indoor, Men's Outdoor, Women's Outdoor 2015: Womens Indoor, Mens Indoor, Womens Outdoor, Mens Outdoor 2016: Womens Outdoor, Mens Indoor, Mens Outdoor 13-time USTFCCA Regional Coach of the Year 2006: Mens Indoor, Mens Outdoor 2008: Womens Indoor 2010: Womens Indoor, Womens Outdoor 2011: Mens Indoor, Womens Indoor, Womens Outdoor 2012: Womens Indoor 2015: Womens Indoor, Womens Outdoor, Men's Outdoor 2016: Mens Indoor School Record Holders at SHIP during Coach Os tenure as Jumps/Multis Coach: Men's Outdoor Long Jump- Herman Kirkland- 25 ¾ Triple Jump- Steve Waithe- 51 6 ½ High Jump- Leander Toney/Jalen Ramsey- 7 1 ¾ Decathlon- Austin Strine- 6575 points Men's Indoor Long Jump- Herman Kirkland- 25 3 ¼ Triple Jump- Steve Waithe- 50 5 ½ High Jump- Jalen Ramsey- 7 0 ½ Heptathlon- Donnie Graybill- 5092 Points Women's Outdoor Long Jump- Sarah Hunt- 20 0 ¼ Triple Jump- Tunisia Lacy- 42 5 Pole Vault- Megan Breski- 12 9 ½ Heptathlon- Sam Beckerleg- 4670 Points Women's Indoor Long Jump- Sarah Hunt- 19 6 ¾ Triple Jump- Tunisia Lacy- 39 8 ¾ Pole Vault- Megan Breski- 12 1 ½ High Jump- Rebekah Newhart- 5 7 ¾ Pentathlon- Sam Beckerleg- 3356 Points NCAA All-Americans during Coach Os tenure as Jumps/Multis Coach: Tunisia Lacy- 5-Time NCAA All-American (Triple Jump) Megan Breski- NCAA All-American (Pole Vault) Sarah Hunt- 3-Time NCAA All-American (Long Jump) Andrew Batula- NCAA All-American (High Jump) Donnie Graybill- NCAA All-American (Heptathlon) Cody DeBoer- NCAA All- American (Long Jump) Herman Kirkland- 4-Time NCAA All-American (Long Jump/60) Steve Waithe- 3-Time NCAA All-American (Triple Jump) LeQuan Chapman- 6-Time NCAA All-American (Long Jump/Triple Jump) Jalen Ramsey- NCAA All-American (High Jump) Tra-C Davis- NCAA All-American (High Jump)
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