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  • Wariner Voted Top Rookie of 2004 by ESPN.com

    WACO, Texas - Baylor junior Jeremy Wariner, who now run professionally, was named the \"Top Rookie of 2004\" in Monday\'s ESPN.com Page 2 article by Jeff Merron.
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  • Anderson Names Two Assistant Coaches

    John Kenneson and D\'Andre (Dee Dee) Hill have joined the TCU athletics department as assistant track & field coaches, head coach Darryl Anderson announced today. Kenneson will work with the field events, specifically the throws, pole vault and high jump, while Hill will be responsible for the women\'s sprinters and relay units.
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  • Six Texans compete at National Championships

    Ben Schulz, Miranda Walker, Brooke Upshaw, Scott MacPherson, Daniel LaCava, Carlene Mayfield
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  • The Woodlands and Kingwood place 7th at NTN

    Texas was well represented in the inaugural Nike Team Nationals competition in Portland, Or. The Woodlands Boys placed 7th and Southlake boys placed 14th. The girls were led by Kingwoods 7th placed finish followed by Southlakes 8th.
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  • Day 2 at Nike Team Nationals

    Today the teams got their first look at the European style course created from the infield of Portland Meadows race track.
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  • Day 1 at Nike Team Nationals

    I represent one of the 4 teams from Texas at the first ever Nike Team National event. My intent was to jot down a few items each day and send them to Alex to publish. Little did I know how hard it would be. I am sitting in my room at the Embassy Suites on Friday morning 5:15 local time not really remembering where I am or what time it is.
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  • Interview with Miranda Walker

    Interview with Miranda Walker (Southlake Carroll).
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  • Women's Track & Field: Lopez To Retire After 26 Seasons As Head Coach

    HOUSTON -- Victor Lopez, who has led the Rice women\'s track and field team to national prominence over the past 25 years, will retire from the University following the 2005 outdoor season, athletic director Bobby May announced Wednesday
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