2016 News
A total of 423 women from 129 institutions earned USTFCCCA All-Academic honors during the 2015-16 track & field season. To qualify for the USTFCCCA All-Academic Track & Field Team, the student athlete must have compiled a cumulative GPA of 3.3
In total, there were 112 men’s teams and 175 women’s teams honored by the Association for success in the classroom and in competition.
Brea Medlock led the way for the Tigers in 2016, garnishing three All-Region distinctions.
Both seniors will compete in one event over the 26th-28th, as Wallace partakes in the 400-meter hurdles, and Medlock in the 400-meter dash.
Senior Becah Delp placed third in the heptathlon after scoring 4,058 points over the weekend.
Tiger Track and Field took advantage of the "Last Chance" meet in preparation for the upcoming NCAC conference championships
The men's track program finished fourth out of ten total teams, while the women's program took home a seventh place finish out of ten.
Both Tiger programs dominated the day in the 18 team field at OWU.
Wittenberg men's track and field finished 1st while the women's team finished second at the Tiger Invitational
Men's Track and Field took home fourth place while the women took home sixth in a record setting day for the Tigers.
The men and women's track and field programs combine for four first place individual honors on the day.
Justin Fisher, Laike Wallace and Becah Delp excelled at Emory Invitational to garner league recognition.
Laike Wallace, Justin Fisher, Becah Delp, Brea Medlock and Jordan Crow all post outstanding early-season marks that stack up well nationally.
Senior sprinter finishes 11th in 60-meter dash and ninth in 200-meter dash.
Justin Fisher, Aaron Melsop, Frankie Bowsher, Becah Delp, Alaina Longshore, Brea Medlock and Samantha Mitchell are all recognized by the USTFCCCA.
Led by Women's Sprinter/Hurdler of the Year Brea Medlock, Tigers earn impressive haul of all-league awards from indoor championship meet.