The 60 meter hurdle indoor champion looks to make a splash again with a title run in the 110 meter hurdles. A member of the Volunteer football team as well, Greer looks for bigger and better things in his first full outdoor season at Tennessee.
Already making his claim as a favorite in the 400 hurdles, Ferguson also holds the national high school record in the event. Also a part of the 4x400 meter relay team, Ferguson hopes to bring home some national titles for the Gamecocks.
As an All-American in the 3000 meters this past indoor season, Weese hopes to shine even more heading into his final outdoor season as a Bobcat. With his main focus on the steeplechase followed by the 5000 this season, fast times should arrive soon.
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The 2003 NCAA Indoor Champion in the shot put performed well on and off the field. The All-Academic student-athlete tossed a school-record mark of 59-3 to take the title and now looks forward to even bigger marks for the outdoor season.
Williams capped off an outstanding freshman season for the Wolfpack by placing in a tie for third in the high jump at the NCAA Indoor Championships. The former high school national champion is setting the bar even higher this season.
As a multiple All-American in the weight and hammer throws, Dickerson is a strong favorite for the individual title once again this season. Being part of one of the top throwing programs in the country, Dickerson hopes to lead the Gators to a national title.
The 2003 NCAA Indoor Champion in the pole vault nearly broke the collegiate record with his clearance over 19-feet. The senior All-American from Washington looks forward to an even better performance outdoors.
There will be a major change in the air this season which will include adding regional qualifying meets, placing greater emphasis on the conference championships, dramatically increasing the field sizes for the 2003 Division I NCAA Outdoor Championships and pushing the national meet back one week.
Alistar Cragg of Arkansas and Elva Goulbourne of Auburn were named the 2003 Trackshark Indoor Athletes of the Year.
The Arkansas men and LSU women claimed the team titles at NCAA Division I Indoor Championships hosted by Arkansas.
The Abilene Christian men and St. Augustine's women won the team titles at the 2003 NCAA Division II Indoor Track & Field Championships at the Reggie Lewis Center in Boston.
A true freshman from Australia, Church is the defending MAC Champion in the high jump and is ranked among the top in the nation. Looking forward to her first NCAA Championship competition, Church hopes to represent Kent State and her country well.
One of the top high jumpers in the country, Beasley looks forward once again to perform at the NCAA Championships. A former multi-eventer as well, Beasley has never been more focused on the event where it placed him above expectations.
The defending MAC Champion in the long and triple jump, Soman now looks to bring home an NCAA title in the long jump for Ball State. Also excelling in the classroom as well, Soman defines what it means to be a true student-athlete.
As one of the top long sprinters in the country, Fortenberry looks to capture his first NCAA title in the 400 meters in only his sophomore season. The All-American looks to help the Gamecocks to a national championship as well.
A former three-time All-American during his freshman year at George Mason, Simms now takes his talents to USC where he holds the best mark in the triple jump. Looking ahead to the outdoor season as well, Simms looks to compete with the best around the world.
Not many people know about him. Not many people know his name. Not many people even know where his school is. Mardy Scales of Middle Tennessee State is looking to change all of that.
The defending Big 12 Champion in the 60 meter hurdles along with the school record is what Nichole Denby brings to the table for Texas. The Longhorn looks forward to even bigger and better things for the outoor season as well.
As the Canadian runner-up in the 800 meters, Lincoln has proven to be one of the more outstanding middle distance runners in the Big Ten today. Looking ahead to the outdoor season as well, Lincoln has his mind set on a great outlook for Penn State.
As one of the top throwers in the shot put in the country, Fregerg is also part of one of the strongest groups of throwers in the nation at Florida. As the top shot performer in the SEC as well, Freberg looks to help lead the lady Gators to several titles during her career.
The 2003 Big East Indoor Championships took place in Syracuse, N.Y. as the Notre Dame men and Miami women came away with the team titles on the afternoon.
Schmidt is the defending NCAA outdoor champion in the 800 meters. As a six-tiime All-American and two-time NCAA runner-up, the Tar Heels know they have a jewel in their hands with the talents of Schmidt.
Johnson was the first Texas Tech male to earn four All-American honors as a freshman in the 800 meters and 4x400 meter relay last year. With his sights set even higher for the 2003 seasons, Johnson looks to shock the world for years to come.
Spolidoro has had a breakthrough indoor season so far by hitting both NCAA automatic standards in the 3000 and 5000 meters. With the major improvement in her times from last season, Spolidoro looks forward to the outdoor season as well.
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Already hitting the automatic standards in the 800 and mile runs, McGettigan hopes to bring home multiple titles back to Providence. A force in the steeplechase as well, McGettigan looks forward to the outdoor season and representing Ireland well.
Allegheny senior Jeremy Scott upped his own D3 pole vault record by going well over 18 feet again this season. With a clearance of 19 feet in his sights, the sky seems to be the limit for one of the best vaulters in the country.
The TCU track and field program, which has a long history of national prominence, may be in the best shape, both internally and externally, as its ever been. And the man in charge of the powerhouse program is eighth-year head coach Monte Stratton.
McWilliams has stepped onto the national scene in a big way by proving to be one of the best milers in the nation so far. As a valueable member of the indoor DMR as well, McWilliams hopes to rack up lots of points from the NCAA Championships.