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Ohio Wesleyan Women's Track & Field Records

1902

Ohio Wesleyan joins Case Tech, Kenyon, Oberlin, Ohio State and Western Reserve University in forming the Ohio Athletic Conference.

1928

Dwight Kane '29 wins the 120-yard high hurdles at the NCAA outdoor track & field championship meet, at the time one meet encompassing all member colleges. Kane wins the race in :14.7 to become Ohio Wesleyan's first national champion.

1929
[ Selby Field ]
Selby Field, designed by football and track coach George Gauthier, opens in style as the Bishop football team tops Marietta, 52-0, before a crowd of 9000 on Sept. 18. The field was formally dedicated on Oct. 19 of that year, with the Bishops defeating Miami, 20-12. The new home of the football and track teams is named after George D. Selby, who served the Ohio Wesleyan board of trustees for 24 years.


[ Quentin Brelsford ]1946

Quentin Brelsford '48 wins the NCAA cross country championship, then one race encompassing all divisions, to become Ohio Wesleyan's first national champion in cross country.




1976

[ Gordon Field House ]The Branch Rickey Center opens its doors for the fall 1976 sports season. The following January, the Bishops defeat Ohio Northern, 77-59, in the first intercollegiate track meet held in the field house.

The field house, later christened Gordon Field House in recognition of the gift of Richard Gordon '62, becomes the home of the OAC championship and the OAISW state title indoor track meets and later is the site of the first 9 NCAC indoor track championship meets. The field house track, resurfaced in time for the 1995 season, now is a 200-meter track with a rubber-polyurethane subsurface.

1981

John Timmons '82 wins the NCAA regional cross country championship and goes on to earn All-America honors at the NCAA Division III national championship.

Sabrina Spencer '82 finishes third in the long jump at the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW) national championship meet to become Ohio Wesleyan's first All-American in women's track and field.

[ Liz Phelps ][ Julie Bredenbeck ]1982

Julie Bredenbeck '84 wins the NCAA Division III discus championship and also takes All-America honors in the shot put. Liz Phelps '84 takes the first of 3 straight All-America honors in the heptathlon.

Mary Parker founds the Centennial Athletic Conference, the first conference in the nation formed specifically for women's teams. Denison, Muskingum, Oberlin, Ohio Northern, Wittenberg and Wooster join Ohio Wesleyan as charter members. Parker serves as the conference's first president.

Carol Corbett '85 finishes 19th in the NCAA Division III women's cross country championship meet, becoming Ohio Wesleyan's first women's cross country All-American.

1983
[ North Coast Athletic Conference ]
Ohio Wesleyan leaves the Ohio Athletic Conference and the Centennial Athletic Conference to join Allegheny, Case Reserve, Denison, Kenyon, Oberlin and Wooster in founding the North Coast Athletic Conference, with play to begin in the 1984-85 academic year. The NCAC is the first conference to treat men's and women's sports equally from its inception.

[ Selby Field ]1985

The all-weather George Gauthier Track is installed at Selby Field and becomes the site of 14 of the first 21 North Coast Athletic Conference championship meets. Its Polytan surface is widely regarded as one of the best in Ohio. Selby Field would soon begin a restoration project that includes a new, 2-level press box, new bleacher seats and refurbished locker rooms. The facility becomes the annual host of the Division III All-Ohio Track & Field championship meet, the NCAC championship meet and the high school Midwest Meet of Champions.

[ 1989 NCAC champions ]1989

The men's indoor track team wins its first NCAC championship. The Bishops win the final event, the mile relay, by 4/100 of a second to defeat Denison, 126-125 1/2, for the title. Keith Rucker '92 was named the Most Valuable field performer after winning the shot put. Chris Apel '92 was named the Most Valuable runner after winning the 300- and 440-yard dashes.

The women's indoor track tean, meanwhile, wins the NCAC title in the most lopsided championship meet in conference history. Ohio Wesleyan scored a record 205 points in the meet. Michelle Corcoran '90 was named the Most Valuable field performer after winning the long jump and placing second in the triple jump.

1990

[ Juli Althoff ]Juli Althoff '91 places third in the indoor high jump at the NCAA Division III championship meet to become Ohio Wesleyan's first female 2-sport All-American. Althoff would finish third in the outdoor high jump and earn GTE Academic All-America® laurels the following year.

Keith Rucker '92 wins the NCAA Division III outdoor shot put championship. He would go on to win 2 more shot put titles and a discus crown and accumulate a total of 7 All-America citations in the 2 events.

1997

Soni Lloyd '97 wins the NCAA Division III championship in the 200-meter dash. Marv Frye retires after 37 years as head coach of men's track and field.

[ Tyler Stillman ]1999

Competing in his first season of intercollegiate track, Tyler Stillman '00 wins the NCAA Division III outdoor championship in the 400-meter dash. Stillman would successfully defend his title the next year, as well as take All-America honors in the indoor 400-meter dash.

2001

Jumper Craig Neeley '02 wins 3 events in helping the Bishop men's track & field team win its third straight NCAC indoor championship. Neeley is named the meet's Outstanding Field Event Performer for the third straight year. He went on to win All-America honors in the long jump. Neeley repeated those feats outdoors, winning 3 events in helping the Bishops win their third straight conference title and receiving Outstanding Field Event Performer honors, but would one-up his indoor performance by taking All-America laurels in both the long jump and high jump.

Stephanie Moss '01 wins her third consecutive All-America citation in the 800-meter run and is a first-team Verizon Academic All-America® selection. Her qualifying time of 2:10.52 was the 10th-fastest ever in NCAA Division III.

[ Craig Neeley ]2002

Craig Neeley '02 wins 3 events lead the Bishop men's track team to its fourth straight NCAC indoor championship. Neeley was named the meet's Field Event Athlete of the Year for the fourth straight season. Neeley would go on to win All-America honors in the high jump and be named the Great Lakes Regional Athlete of the Year by the United States Track Coaches Association for the third straight season. Neeley then surpassed those feats at the NCAC outdoor championship meet, earning all-conference honors in 4 events and becoming the first person in NCAC history to be named Field Event Athlete of the Year for 4 straight years for both indoor and outdoor track. Neeley closed out his Bishop career with a bang, winning the long jump and placing second in the high jump at the NCAA Division III championship meet and receiving USTCA Field Athlete of the meet honors.

2003

Akeya Terrell '04 sets 5 school records and qualifies for both indoor and outdoor NCAA Division III championship meets. Indoors, Terrell broke her own school records in the 100- and 200-meter dashes. Outdoors, she not only bettered her own school mark in the 400-meter dash, but broke school records in the 100- and 200-meter dashes that had stood for more than 20 years.

2004

Akeya Terrell '04 wins All-America honors in the 400-meter dash. Terrell finished seventh in the event at both indoor and outdoor NCAA Division III championship meets. Aissha Broussard '04 also qualified for the NCAA outdoor championship meet, competing in the 400-meter hurdles.

2007

The women's track & field team wins both the North Coast Athletic Conference indoor and outdoor championships. The indoor title is Ohio Wesleyan's first since 1994, while the outdoor championship is Ohio Wesleyan's first since 1998. It was the first time since 1991 that Ohio Wesleyan swept both women's indoor and outdoor track & field titles.

2009

The women's track & field team finishes in a tie for the NCAC championship, giving the Bishops their third straight title, following outright crowns in 2007 and 2008. It marks the second time that the Ohio Wesleyan women's team has taken 3 straight conference championships, equaling the accomplishment of the 1989-90-91 teams. Meanwhile, the Bishop men win the NCAC indoor title for the second straight season.

Ohio Wesleyan Women's Track & Field Records

INDOOR      
Event Name(s) Time Year
55-meter dash Casey Ridgeway :07.36 2008
200-meter dash Casey Ridgeway :26.15 2008
400-meter dash Akeya Terrell :57.65 2004
800-meter run Stephanie Moss 2:14.50 2001
1500-meter run Cindy Geiss 4:48.74 1994
mile run Catie Coleman 5:05.16 2006
3000-meter run Nina DiTraglia 10:29.17 2006
5000-meter run Nina DiTraglia 18:02.72 2006
55-meter hurdles Bev Smith :08.70 1994
800-meter relay Lainey Kekic, Casey Ridgeway,
Ashlie Britton, Ashley Shaffer
1:47.43 2008
1600-meter relay Andrea Clason, Amy Stafford,
Akeya Terrell, Stephanie Moss
4:03.04 2001
distance medley relay Catie Coleman, Kara Reiter,
Sarah Shinn, Claire Everhart
12:15.53 2007
shot put Alison Albrecht 46-4¼ 1998
weight throw Sharon Rymut 44-4¼ 2009
pole vault Chelsea Imm 10-2¾ 2009
long jump Sabrina Spencer 17-11 1981
triple jump Ashley Shaffer 35-5¾ 2008
high jump Juli Althoff 5-6½ 1990
pentathlon Lainey Kekic 2496 2009
OUTDOOR      
Event Name(s) Time Year
100-meter dash Casey Ridgeway :12.29 2007
200-meter dash Casey Ridgeway :25.04 2007
400-meter dash Akeya Terrell :55.75 2003
800-meter run Stephanie Moss 2:10.52 2001
1500-meter run Stephanie Moss 4:42.50 2001
3000-meter run Cindy Geiss 10:11.17 1994
3000 steeplechase Catie Coleman 11:13.73 2007
5000-meter run Nina DiTraglia 17:43.69 2006
10,000-meter run Vanessa Jones 38:46.44 1985
100-meter hurdles Ashlie Britton :15.15 2007
400-meter hurdles Kelly McNamara 1:02.43 1990
400-meter relay Cath Culwell, Pam Jeffery,
Chris Culwell, Christine Wright
:49.41 1995
1600-meter relay Casey Ridgeway, Sarah Shinn,
Kara Reiter, Ashley Shaffer
3:55.50 2007
shot put Alison Albrecht 44-9¾ 1998
discus Alison Albrecht 148-5 1998
hammer Sharon Rymut 143-4 2009
javelin Julie Bredenbeck 128-11 1982
pole vault Chelsea Imm 10-6 2009
long jump Chris Culwell 18-3 1995
triple jump Ashley Shaffer 36-11 2007
high jump Juli Althoff 5-7¾ 1991
heptathlon Liz Phelps 4746 1984

Ohio Wesleyan Women's Cross Country All-Americans
Ohio Wesleyan Women's Track & Field All-Americans

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