CIAA takes three Men's Regional Track Awards
Men’s Region Outdoor Track and Field Awards
Announced for Division II
May 20, 2011
NEW ORLEANS -- The U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country
Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) announced on Friday winners of
regional awards for the 2011 NCAA Division II Outdoor Track &
Field season. Sixteen male student-athletes earned awards as a
track or field Athlete of the Year while 16 USTFCCCA members earned
plaudits as a coach or assistant coach of a men’s team.
Most of the award winners will participate in the NCAA Division II
Outdoor Track & Field Championships to be held next weekend,
May 26-28, in Turlock, Calif. Cal State Stanislaus will serve as
host on at their home Al Brenda Track at Warrior Stadium.
2011 NCAA Division II Outdoor Track & Field –
Region Award Winners
Men's Track Athlete of the Year
ATLANTIC REGION - Leford Green - Johnson C. Smith
Green, a senior from St. Catherine, Jamaica, earned 2011 CIAA Male
Athlete of the Meet honors after winning the 400 meters and
400-meter hurdles, finishing second in the 200 meters, and running
a leg on the Golden Bulls’ second-place 4x400-meter relay.
Green will look to extend his undefeated season over the single-lap
distance next weekend, as he has the fastest entering marks in both
the 400 meters and the 400-meter hurdles.
CENTRAL REGION - Derek Bredy - MSU Moorhead The Hoffman, Minn.
sophomore earned the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference High
Point Award after a performance that included championships in the
100 meters, 200 meters, and as a member of the school’s
4x100-meter relay. His efforts helped Moorhead secure the
conference team championship. Bredy will compete in all three
sprint events at this weekend’s NCAA Division II
Championships.
EAST REGION - Evan White - UMass Lowell A sophomore from
Tewksbury, Mass., White is the 2011 Northeast-10 Track Athlete of
the Year and the NE-10 Champion in the 400 meters. He also won the
200 meters, 400 meters, and ran a leg on the winning 4x400-meter
relay at the New England Championships. White has the third-fastest
entering time in the 400 meters at this weekend’s
Championships, and he will also compete as a member of the
Riverhawks’ seventh-ranked 4x400-meter relay.
MIDWEST REGION - Dustin Emerick - Southern Indiana Emerick plans
to put in a lot of miles at next weekend’s NCAA Division II
Championships, as the junior will run the 5,000-meter/10,000-meter
double. He has the second-fastest entering time in the 10,000
meters at 28:41.62, and the eighth-fastest entering time in the
5,000 meters. Emerick is from Elmwood, Ill.
SOUTH REGION - Daniel Kirwa - Harding Kirwa conducted a
middle-distance clinic at the South Regional Invitational, winning
the 800-meter, 1,500-meter, and 5,000-meter races. The senior from
Eldoret, Kenya, ranks third in the 5,000 meters heading into this
weekend’s NCAA Division II Outdoor Track & Field
Championships, with a season-best time of 14:02.73.
SOUTH CENTRAL REGION - Desmond Jackson - Abilene Christian
Jackson, a senior, is the 2011 Lone Star Conference Champion in
both the 100 meters and 200 meters with season-best performances of
10.10 and 20.58 seconds, respectively. Both times are the fastest
recorded by any NCAA Division II student-athlete this season.
Jackson is from Midland, Texas.
SOUTHEAST REGION - Maurice Eubanks - UNC Pembroke A senior from
Siler City, N.C., Eubanks will compete in the 100 meters and 200
meters at this weekend’s NCAA Division II Outdoor Track &
Field Championships. Earlier this season, he put on a strong
performance at the Southeast Region Championship with a win in the
200 meters, a second-place finish in the 400 meters, and two wins
as a member of the Braves’ 4x100-meter and 4x400-meter relay
squads.
WEST REGION - Alfred Kangogo - Alaska Anchorage Kangogo ranks
third nationally in the 1,500 meters headed into this
weekend’s NCAA Division II Championships. At the 2011 Great
Northwest Athletic Conference Championships, he finished second in
the 1,500 meters, finished seventh in the 800 meters, and ran on
the school’s conference champion 4x400-meter relay. Kangogo
is a junior from Eldoret, Kenya.
Men's Field Athlete of the Year
ATLANTIC REGION - Orolando Duffus - Saint
Augustine's
A junior from St. Catherine, Jamaica, Duffus has qualified for the
NCAA Championships in both the long and triple jumps. With season
bests of 24-6¼ (7.47m) and 49-1¾ (14.98m),
respectively, Duffus has top-15 national seeds in both events.
Duffus was CIAA Champion of both events and added a fourth-place
finish in the high jump.
CENTRAL REGION - Dane Tobey - Neb.-Kearney Tobey, a senior from
Waco, Neb., was named RMAC Field Athlete of the Year where he
scored 34 team points for the Lopers with conference titles in the
discus, shot put, and hammer. Tobey is seeded in the top five of
both the shot put and discus for the NCAA Championships, having
season bests of 60-6¾ (18.46m) and 187-1 (57.03m),
respectively in the event. Tobey also was the Drake Relays
runner-up in the shot put this season.
EAST REGION - Diwani Augustine - Southern Connecticut
Augustine, a senior from East Hartford, Conn., was the champion of
the long and triple jumps at the All-Division New England
Championships with season bests of 24-3½ (7.40m) and
49-9¾ (15.18m), respectively. Augustine is slated to
participate in both events at the NCAA Championships and holds a
top-ten seed in the triple jump.
MIDWEST REGION - Kurt Roberts - Ashland Roberts, a senior from
Lancaster, Ohio, went undefeated this season with the shot put,
including against Division I competition. With a Division
II-leading season best of 64-1¾ (19.55m), Roberts ranks
third among all NCAA divisions and 13th in the U.S. in 2011.
SOUTH REGION - LaQuan Priest - Claflin Priest, a junior, will
enter the NCAA Championships in the triple jump as the seventh seed
thanks to a season’s best of 50-2 (15.29m). Priest was the
winner of the triple jump in the SIAC.
SOUTH CENTRAL REGION - Nick Jones - Abilene Christian Jones, a
junior and native of Amarillo, Texas, will enter the NCAA
Championships as the No. 1 seed in the discus with a season’s
best of 198-7 (60.53m) and as the No. 3 seed in the shot put where
he posted a mark of 60-8½ (18.50m) this year. Jones was the
LSC champ in both events.
SOUTHEAST REGION - Will Byars - Anderson (S.C.) Byars, a sophomore
from Anderson, S.C., finished the season and earned all-region
honors as the top-ranked regional athlete in the shot put and No. 2
in the hammer throw. Byars also was eighth in the region in the
discus and javelin.
WEST REGION - Josh Como - Cal State LA
Como, a senior from Moreno Valley, Calif., is the division’s
leader in the triple jump with a career best of 54-8 (16.66m)
– a performance that occurred in winning UCLA’s Jackie
Joyner-Kersee/Rafer Johnson Invitational. The leap moved him to
fourth on the all-time Division II list and is the best jump by a
D-II athlete since 1991. Como, the CCAA champ in the triple jump
and runner-up in the long jump, also goes to the NCAA meet as the
sixth seed in the long jump with a season’s best of 24-11
(7.59m).
Men's Assistant Coach of the Year
In Division II, awards for assistant coach of the year are judged
based on both indoor and outdoor seasons.
ATLANTIC REGION - Steve Spence - Shippensburg
University
In his 16th season as the mid-distance and distance coach, Spence
coached athletes to 68 points in five events to help Shippensburg
win the PSAC Outdoor Championships. His athletes earned nine
qualifying performances with three entries making the field next
week. At the NCAA Indoor Championships, Shippensburg athletes
finished second in the 5K and won the DMR. After a ninth-place
national finish indoors, the Raiders are currently ranked 20th
nationally and finished first in the region.
CENTRAL REGION - Jim Vahrenkamp - Augustana (S.D.) In just his
second season with the Vikings, Vahrenkamp coached six
provisional and two automatic qualifiers for the national
championships. During the indoor season, his athletes broke three
school records, won a National title and earned five All-American
honors on route to an 11th place team finish. At the NSIC
Championships, Augustana finished second indoors and fourth
outdoors.
EAST REGION - Nick Lara - Southern Connecticut State University
The first year distance coach has three men among the top nine
national performances in the 800m. Lara’s athletes scored 22
team points to help the Owls win their first New England Team
Championship. During the indoor season, his athletes set SCSU
school records in the DMR and 800m and earned six USTFCCCA
All-America performances indoors.
MIDWEST REGION - Joe Lynn - Grand Valley State Assisting with the
middle distance events and overseeing the long distance events,
this fifth-year coach has six Laker athletes competing at the
national championships, including three steeplechasers ranked in
the top 14. Lynn’s events were responsible for earning 92
points at the indoor GLIAC Championships and 82 points at the
outdoor GLIAC Championships.
SOUTH REGION - Bryan Phillips - Harding Phillips oversees the
throws, jumps, hurdlers, and sprinters for Harding. The
Bison’s 4x400m relay team is currently ranked 3rd in Division
II.
SOUTH CENTRAL REGION - Tom Dibbern - Angelo State Dibbern, in his
seventh year at Angelo State, works with the horizontal jumps,
javelin, and 4x100m relay. Dibbern has Ram athletes nationally
ranked in the long jump (fourth), triple jump (sixth and
15th), javelin (fifth and seventh) and 4x100 (17th) among the
program’s 14 championship entries.
SOUTHEAST REGION - Adonis Stanley - UNC Pembroke The graduate
assistant coach has two individual athletes and a 4x100-relay team
with provisional marks. Stanley’s sprint squad finished first
in the 100 meters, 4x100 & 4x400 relays; first and second in
the 200-meter dash; and second in the 400 meters at the Southeast
Region Championships to assist the Braves to the team title.
Between the indoor and outdoor 2011 seasons, Stanley coached 42
top-five finishes.
WEST REGION - Issac Frederick - Western Oregon Frederick’s
distance crew helped the Wolves earn team GNAC honors both indoors
and outdoors during 2011. The Western Oregon alum directly coached
four athletes to GNAC titles and guided 17 NCAA qualifying
standards with two distance runners making the outdoor
championships field.
Men's Coach of the Year
ATLANTIC REGION - George Williams - Saint
Augustine's By claiming the 2011 CIAA title, George
Williams added to the impressive tally of over 150 conference
championships that he has amassed as the track & field coach at
St. Augustine’s. The Falcons will be sending sixteen
entries to the NCAA Outdoor Championships. His team is third
nationally heading into the championship meet.
CENTRAL REGION - Keith Barnier - MSU Moorhead Scoring 162 points,
Keith Barnier’s Eagles claimed the NSIC Conference
championship by 55½ points. MSU will be represented with
eight entries at the NCAA Championships. The Eagle men claimed four
NSIC individual championships and two relays. MSU athletes
produced 21 All-NSIC performances. This was the first NSIC outdoor
team title in ten years and followed their 2011 indoor title.
MSU enters the national championship meet ranked 21st in the
national team rankings.
EAST REGION - John Wallin - Southern Connecticut In his first year
as head coach, Wallin led the Owls to the Northeast-10
Championship, and, for first time, won the all-division laden New
England Championships. Southern Connecticut will be represented
with eight entries at the NCAA Championships. The Owls are ranked
14th nationally and finished the season No. 1 in the East
region.
MIDWEST REGION - Jerremy Croy - Tiffin Croy's Dragons finished a
best-ever third place at the GLIAC Championships with 126 points,
one point out of second place. The Dragons broke seven school
records during the outdoor season and will compete with five
entries at the NCAA Outdoor Championship meet.
SOUTH REGION - Steve Guymon - Harding Guymon’s men’s
team won the South Region Championship for the first time, scoring
over 200 points. The Bison’s will compete in four
events at the NCAA Championship meet.
SOUTH CENTRAL REGION - Roosevelt Lofton - Abilene Christian
Lofton’s Wildcats have been ranked No. 1 in the nation for
the last five weeks. The Lone Star Conference Champions will
have sixteen entries competing at the NCAA Outdoor Championship
meet, with three athletes that are ranked No. 1 on the national
list along with the top-ranked 4x100 relay team.
SOUTHEAST REGION - Larry Rodgers - UNC Pembroke Coach Larry
Rodgers’ UNC Pembroke Braves claimed the 2011 Southeast
Region Championship, leading to a No. 1 standing in the final
Southeast Region rankings. The Braves will be represented in
two events at the 2011 NCAA Outdoor Championship meet.
WEST REGION - Kirk Freitas - Chico State Freitas’ Wildcats
scored in 18 of the 21 events to finish with 237 points, 94 points
ahead of second place team in claiming the CCAA title. Chico State
closed out the regular season ranked No. 1 in the West Region, and
Freitas earned CCAA coach of the year honors. The Wildcats
will have four entries competing at the NCAA Championships.






