All-Mountain West Conference Outdoor Track and Field Teams Announced
May 18, 2008
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. -
The Mountain West Conference announced its Men's and Women's Outdoor Track and Field all-Conference teams today. All-conference selections are awarded to the top three finishers in each event.
On Saturday, the Conference announced the MWC Men's and Women's Coaches of The Year, High Point and Outstanding Performance award recipients. This year's MWC Men's Coach of the Year award was given to Mark Robison of BYU. Robison received his fifth-consecutive career accolade in six years at the helm of the Cougar program. On the women's side, Colorado State's Brian Bedard earned the honor after coaching the Rams to their first MWC Outdoor Track and Field Championship title.
New Mexico senior Robert Caldwell earned the MWC Men's Outstanding Performance award after breaking the MWC Championship record for the men's pole vault, soaring 18'-1.00" (5.51m) to secure his first title in the event. Fellow Lobo Katie Coronado set a new Lowdon Track and Field Complex record in the women's javelin with a toss of 176'-01.00" (53.67m) to capture the MWC Women's Outstanding Performance award. The junior won the javelin title with the second-longest toss in Championship history.
Leif Arrhenius, a BYU sophomore, became the first Cougar since 2005 to earn the MWC Men's High Point award with 28 points. Arrhenius took the title in both the shot put and the discus throw, while securing runner-up honors in the hammer throw. The women's award went to Colorado State senior Emily Pearson, who racked up 26.25 points in five of the six championship events she competed in. She posted runner-up finishes in the heptathlon, 100-meter hurdles and the javelin, while also running a leg on both the Rams' 4x100 and 4x400 relay teams, which placed fourth and fifth, respectively.
Below is a list of individual awards as well as the men's and women's all-MWC selections with events participated in at the 2008 Mountain West Conference Championships in Fort Worth, Texas. The BYU men captured their ninth straight title, while the Colorado State women took home their first MWC Outdoor Championship crown.
MEN'S ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM
Individual
Event(s)
Institution
David Lissy
Shot Put
Air Force
Ian McFarland
5,000-meter; 10,000-meter
Air Force
Kellen Curry
110-meter High Hurdles
Air Force
Kevin Hawkins
800-meter
Air Force
Nicholas Frawley
Pole Vault
Air Force
Sean Houseworth
10,000-meter
Air Force
Bryan Payne
400-meter Hurdles
BYU
Bryce Bergen
High Jump
BYU
Chandler Goodwin
3,000-meter Steeplechase
BYU
Chase Dalton
Decathlon; Javelin
BYU
Daniel Lawson
Shot Put
BYU
Derek Taylor
3,000-meter Steeplechase
BYU
Jacob Gustafsson
1,500-meter
BYU
Jordan Calderwood
Decathlon
BYU
Justin Palmer
Decathlon
BYU
Keith Jensen
800-meter
BYU
Leif Arrhenius
Hammer; Discus; Shot Put
BYU
Matt Weirich
Pole Vault
BYU
Richard Nelson
3,000-meter Steeplechase
BYU
Stephen Shay
10,000-meter
BYU
Alex Godell
Hammer; Discus
Colorado State
Alex Lockhart
High Jump
Colorado State
Drew Morano
400-meter
Colorado State
Jason Schutz
Hammer; Discus
Colorado State
Nigel Joseph
110-meter High Hurdles; 400-meter Hurdles
Colorado State
Nnamdi Agwu
Triple Jump
Colorado State
Ryan Friese
800-meter
Colorado State
Anthony Fairbanks
Javelin
New Mexico
Jeremy Johnson
5,000-meter
New Mexico
Josh Cosio
High Jump
New Mexico
Lee Emanuel
1,500-meter
New Mexico
Robert Caldwell
Pole Vault
New Mexico
Andon Mitchell
100-meter
TCU
Che Chavez
400-meter
TCU
Clemore Henry
200-meter
TCU
Festus Kigen
1,500-meter; 5,000-meter
TCU
Joe Brown
Javelin
TCU
Jonathan Jackson
Long Jump; Triple Jump
TCU
Jordan Pitts
110-meter High Hurdles; 400-meter Hurdles
TCU
Justyn Warner
100-meter
TCU
Matt Love
400-meter
TCU
Mychel Dungey
200-meter
TCU
Otis McDaniel
100-meter; 200-meter
TCU
Jeremiah James
Long Jump
Wyoming
John Alderson
Long Jump; Triple Jump
Wyoming
Relays
Team Members
Air Force 4x100-meter Relay
Terry Robinson; Travis Picou; LaDarius Woods; Kellen Curry
BYU 4x400-meter Relay
Bryan Payne; Keith Jensen; Lance Walker; Drew Foster
Colorado State 4x100-meter Relay
Brian Fox; Drew Morano; Josh Murphy; Cole Tucker
Colorado State 4x400-meter Relay
Bobby Potrykus; Ryan Friese; Nigel Joseph; Drew Morano