Hawaii jumper and Texas A&M sprinter back in the running
April 7, 2010
NEW ORLEANS – The U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) announced on Wednesday the fourth update of the official watch list for The Bowerman as selected by The Bowerman Women’s Watch Committee. Hawaii’s Amber Kaufman and Texas A&M’s Gabby Mayo were promoted to The Bowerman ‘10’ as a result of performance from the early portion of the 2010 outdoor season.
Kaufman returns to the group for the second time as a result of a collegiate-leading high jump of 6-3¼ (1.91m) at the Stanford Invitational. Mayo has notched world-leading marks in the 100 meters and as part of Texas A&M’s 4x100-meter relay team.
Already in the 2010 outdoor season the group of ten on the watch list has accounted for six world-leading marks, eight American leaders and 11 collegiate leaders. In addition, Lisa Koll set a new collegiate record in the 10,000 meters two weeks ago at the Stanford Invitational.
The Bowerman Advisory Board appointed four of its members to comprise The Bowerman Men’s Watch Committee and another four of its members to make up The Bowerman Women’s Watch Committee. The committee will release its next update on Wednesday, May 5. The three men and three women finalists will be named on July 13. Award winners will be announced at the USTFCCCA Annual Convention, held December 13-16 in San Antonio, Texas.
For more information on The Bowerman, the award, the recently-debuted trophy, and Bill Bowerman himself, visit TheBowerman.org. Keep up with Bowerman candidates on the USTFCCCA’s weekly results page (http://www.ustfccca.org/weekly-results) and by following the organization’s twitter feed twitter.com/TheBowerman.
THE BOWERMAN OFFICIAL WATCH LIST, 2010 WOMEN
(updated April 7, 2010, listed in alphabetical order)
NAME
YEAR
SCHOOL
EVENTS
HOMETOWN
HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS
Queen Harrison
SR
Virginia Tech
Hurdles
Richmond, Va.
Hermitage HS
Amber Kaufman
SR
Hawaii
Jumps
San Jose, Calif.
Branham HS
Mariam Kevkhisvili
SR
Florida
Throws
Tbilisi, Georgia
Varketili Secondary
Lisa Koll
SR
Iowa State
Distance
Fort Dodge, Iowa
Fort Dodge HS
Gabby Mayo
JR
Texas A&M
Sprints/Hurdles
Raleigh, N.C.
Southeast HS
Francena McCorory
JR
Hampton
Sprints
Hampton, Va.
Bethel HS
Blessing Okagbare
SR
UTEP
Jumps/Sprints
Umuahi, Nigeria
Delta State
Brianne Theisen
JR
Oregon
Combined Events
Humboldt, Saskatchewan
Humboldt Collegiate Institute
Kim Williams
JR
Florida State
Jumps
Kingston, Jamaica
Vere Technical
Phoebe Wright
SR
Tennessee
Mid-Distance
Signal Mountain, Tenn.
Red Bank HS
Also Receiving Mention
NAME
YEAR
SCHOOL
EVENTS
HOMETOWN
Joanna Atkins
JR
Auburn
Sprints
Stone Mountain, Ga.
Jessica Beard
JR
Texas A&M
Sprints
Euclid, Ohio
Angela Bizzarri
SR
Illinois
Distance
Mason, Ohio
Marie Borner
SR
Bethel (Minn.)
Distance
Hastings, Minn.
Charlotte Browning
JR/SR
Florida
Distance
Pulborough, England
Kristi Castlin
SR
Virginia Tech
Hurdles
Douglasville, Ga.
Lacey Cramer
SO
BYU
Mid-Distance
Cedar Hills, Utah
Shaniqua Ferguson
JR
Auburn
Sprints
Nassau, Bahamas
Semoy Hackett
SO
Lincoln (Mo.)
Sprints
Scarborough, Trinidad & Tobago
Jordan Hasay
FR
Oregon
Distance
Arroyo Grande, Calif.
Kylie Hutson
SR
Indiana State
Pole Vault
Terre Haute, Ind.
Porscha Lucas
SR
Texas A&M
Sprints
Plano, Texas
Brenda Martinez
SR
UC Riverside
Mid-Distance
Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.
Gabby Mayo
JR
Texas A&M
Sprints/Hurdles
Raleigh, N.C.
Liz Patterson
SR
Arizona
High Jump
Rowlett, Texas
Barbara Pierre
SR
Saint Augustine's
Sprints
Winter Haven, Fla.
Jessica Pixler
SR
Seattle Pacific
Distance
Sammamish, Wash.
Shara Proctor
SR
Florida
Jumps
The Valley, Anguilla
Shelia Reid
JR
Villanova
Distance
Newmarket, Ontario
Alicia Rue
SR
Minnesota
Pole Vault
Plymouth, Minn.
April Sinkler
RS SO
Clemson
Combined Events
Stafford, Va.
Queen Harrison, Sr., Virginia Tech,
Hurdles, Richmond, Va., Hermitage HS
OUTDOOR: Harrison has the started the outdoor season with a bang, collecting American- and collegiate-leading marks in both the 100- and 400-meter hurdles at last weekend’s Florida Relays … her 12.65 clocking in the 100-meter hurdles is the fastest in the world so far in 2010 and places her in the collegiate all-time top five in the event.
INDOOR: Harrison completed a fantastic collegiate season with an NCAA title in the 60-meter hurdles, clocking 7.95 in the final and winning by six hundredths of a second … Harrison was the only collegian in 2010 to run under eight seconds in the event, and did so a total of five times … Harrison’s collegiate-leading and personal-best mark of 7.94 came in winning the ACC crown … The 7.94 also placed Harrison as the sixth-best performer in collegiate history … Harrison was a double winner at the ACCs, capturing victory in the 400 meters with a personal-best 53.06 time.
Amber Kaufman, Sr., Hawaii,
Jumps, San Jose, Calif., Branham HS
OUTDOOR: Has already leaped to a American- and collegiate-leading mark of 6-3¼ (1.91m) in winning the high jump at the Stanford Invitational … the mark is also the tied for the second-best in the world thus far in the 2010 outdoor season … has cleared six feet in each completion so far this year, including the indoor season.
INDOOR: Claimed second-place showing at the NCAA Indoor Championships with a 6-2¾ (1.90m) clearance … won the WAC title for the fourth-straight year … cleared an indoor personal best of 6-3¼ (1.91m) at the Lobo Challenge.
Mariam Kevkhisvili, Sr., Florida,
Throws, Tbilisi, Georgia, Varketili Secondary
OUTDOOR: Notched an early collegiate-leading mark of 58-10¼ (17.94m) in winning the Florida Relays shot put … the Gator is undefeated this season and has now won 14 collegiate competitions in a row, dating back to 2008.
INDOOR: Kevkhisvili won her second-consecutive NCAA indoor shot put crown and third overall with a personal best of 61-0 (18.59m) … The distance is also a national record for her home country of the Republic of Georgia and places her as the third-best performer all-time in the collegiate ranks … At the SEC Championships, Kevkhisvili broke her own SEC meet record in winning the conference crown for the second-straight year.
Lisa Koll, Sr., Iowa State,
Distance, Fort Dodge, Iowa, Fort Dodge HS
OUTDOOR: Opened the season with a collegiate record clocking of 31:18.07 in the 10,000 meters at the Stanford Invitational, topping the previous mark of 31:25.45 set by Texas Tech’s Sally Kipyego in 2008 … her time is also the current world and American leader.
INDOOR: Koll won her first NCAA indoor crown with a 15:39.65 run at 5000 meters and beat the field by more than 10 seconds … Koll nearly pulled off the NCAA distance double, but was outdueled by Illinois’ Angela Bizzarri in the 3000 meters by just 12 hundredths of a second to take runner-up honors (8:57.52) … Koll claimed double Big 12 Championship titles and double collegiate-best marks of the season at the conference meet in Ames … Combining times on 200 meter and oversized tracks, Koll would be the fifth-best collegiate performer all-time in the 5000m and sixth-best all-time in the 3000m from times recorded at the Big 12 meet.
Gabby Mayo, Jr., Texas A&M,
Sprints/Hurdles, Raleigh, N.C., Southeast HS
OUTDOOR: Already responsible for two world-leading marks this outdoor season, having notched 11.13 in the 100-meters for the wind-legal world leader and as anchor of the Aggies’ 4x100-meter relay that clocked 42.56 in winning the Texas Relays … the 42.56 is just off the collegiate record (42.36) set by Mayo as anchor at the 2009 NCAA Outdoor Championships.
INDOOR: Scored 12 points at the NCAA Indoor Championships … at NCAA’s, she grabbed runner-up honors in the 60-meter dash by a small margin to UTEP’s Blessing Okagbare with a tied-collegiate-leading time of 7.18 and added a fifth-place showing in the 60-meter hurdles (8.12) … claimed Big 12 titles in the 60 and 60 hurdles, clocking a personal best 8.05 in the conference final of the 60 hurdles.
Francena McCorory, Jr., Hampton,
Sprints, Hampton, Va., Bethel HS
OUTDOOR: Known for her 400-meter speed, McCorory has shown range with a world-leading performance of 22.92 in the 200-meter dash at last weekend’s Florida Relays.
INDOOR: McCorory floored those watching the NCAA Indoor Championships by winning her second-straight national indoor title at 400 meters with an American-, collegiate-, and meet-record clocking of 50.54 … The time also ended the 2010 indoor season as the World-leading mark … McCorory became the third two-time winner of the event, joining Maciel Malone of Arizona State (1990-91-92) and Suziann Reid of Texas (1998-99) … At the MEAC Championships, McCorory claimed titles in the 400- and 200-meter events, placed fourth in the 60 and lead her team to a 4x400-meter relay crown for a total of 27½ team points.
Blessing Okagbare, Sr., UTEP,
Jumps/Sprints, Umuahi, Nigeria, Delta State
OUTDOOR: At the Texas Relays, Okagbare stole the show, notching a world-leading mark of 22-7 (6.88m) in the long jump and adding a title in the 100-meter dash with an all-conditions collegiate-leader of 11.10.
INDOOR: Okagbare was the NCAA Indoor Champion in both the 60-meter dash and long jump … Okagbare matched former Texas great Marshevet Hooker (2006) as a sprint-jump double national champ … In the long jump, Okagbare topped the former championships record twice, leaping to 22-5¼ (6.84m) in the second round and followed with a 22-6½ (6.87m) mark in the third to win the event by seven inches … In the 60-meter dash, Okagbare clocked a 7.18 in the final to match her collegiate-best of the season set previously in the heats of the Conference USA Championships … At the conference championships, Okagbare claimed crowns in four events, adding titles in the 200 meters and triple jump to go with the 60 and long jump … Okagbare ended the season ranked among the collegiate top five in all four events and second in the world in the long jump … Among indoor collegians all-time, Okagbare ranks tied for second in the long jump.
Brianne Theisen, Jr., Oregon,
Combined Events, Humboldt, Saskatchewan, Humboldt Collegiate Institute
OUTDOOR: Despite some windy conditions, Theisen scored an all-conditions collegiate leader of 5,942 in winning the heptathlon at the Texas Relays.
INDOOR: Theisen added the NCAA pentathlon title holder to her resume after scoring a personal best of 4,396 in the competition that she won by more than 150 points … As a result of three personal individual-event personal bests, Theisen now ranks fourth among collegians all-time in the event … Earlier in the year, Theisen scored 4,198 points at the Texas A&M Challenge in January in a winning effort … Among the pentathlon’s five events, Theisen claimed personal bests in four of the events … Theisen finished third in the 60-meter hurdles at the MSPF Championships.
Kim Williams, Jr., Florida State,
Jumps, Kingston, Jamaica, Vere Technical
OUTDOOR: Has yet to begin outdoor season.
INDOOR: Williams notched her second-consecutive NCAA indoor triple jump title with a mark of 45-9¼ (13.95m) … Williams joined Yvette Bates of Southern California (1986-87-88), Leah Kirklin of Florida (1991-92), Telisa Young of Texas (1993-94) and Erica McClain of Stanford (2007-08) as two-time winners of the event … Williams also took fifth place in the long jump at the national championships … Earlier in the season, Williams notched a new collegiate-leading triple jump of 46-8¼ (14.24m) in winning the ACC title, a mark that placed her just two centimeters shy of the collegiate record held by Suzette Lee of LSU (46-9, 14.25m) … The mark also ended the season as the national-leading mark for Jamaica … Williams was runner-up at the ACC meet in the long jump and as well.
Phoebe Wright, Sr., Tennessee,
Mid-Distance, Signal Mountain, Tenn., Red Bank HS
OUTDOOR: Notched wins at the Florida State Relays 800 meters (2:05.98) and at the Florida Relays in the 1500 meters (4:18.29) … her 800-meter time this season is No. 2 on the 2010 outdoor collegiate list.
INDOOR: Wright claimed her first NCAA indoor 800-meter title with a run of 2:02.55, a day after guiding the Lady Vols to their third-straight NCAA crown in the distance medley relay … Wright has been a part of each of the DMR wins by Tennessee over the past three years (lead off twice, 800-meter leg in 2008), and lead off this year’s team to a 3:22.21 split and a two-second lead … Wright was the collegiate leader by a substancial margin for the entire season, starting with a 2:04.00 run in late January … Wright bested her that time twice, clocking a 2:02.84 at Texas A&M in mid-February and running her personal best of 2:01.47 in winning the SEC title for the second-straight time … Only Tennessee’s Nicole Cook (2:00.75) has had a faster indoor run among collegians all-time … Shortly after winning the SEC 800m crown, Wright lead-off her SEC Champ DMR team to a 3:29.58, 1200-meter split.
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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
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Email: tom@ustfccca.org
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