2003-04 Men’s Track and Field RosterPictured above:Joe Fabiani (top),Zach Suttile (middle),TomVonreichbauer(bottom)alphabeticalNAME YR. EVENT HIGH SCHOOL/HOMETOWNAnthony Archibong Jr. Hurdles Bishop McGuiness/Greensboro, N.C.Michael Bale Fr. Hurdles Catalina Foothills/Tucson, Ariz.Odun Balogun Fr. Hurdles Dover/Dover, Del.Zack Blodgett Jr. Distance Hilton Central/Hilton, N.Y.Breton Bonnette So. Distance Haddonfield/Haddonfield, N.J.John Brackmann Fr. Distance St. Charles North/St. Charles, Ill.Robert Budesa So. Multi Toms River South/Pine Beach, N.J.Brendan Callahan Sr. Throws Langley/Vienna, Va.Chris Carter Jr. Multi Oakwood/Huber Heights, OhioMichael Cassidy Fr. Distance Staten Island Technical/Staten Island, N.Y.Brian Chaput Sr. Javelin East Haven/East Haven, Conn.Adam Chubb Sr. Jumps Susquehanna/Harrisburg, Pa.Ziga Cizman Sr. Distance Lower Merion/Wynnewood, Pa.Peter Cochran So. Sprints/Jumps Albuquerque Academy/Albuquerque, N.M.Matt Conn Jr. Sprints Fox Lane/New Fairfield, Conn.Michael Dailey So. Jumps Woburn/Woburn, Mass.Fred David Fr. Middle Distance Episcopal/Jacksonville, Fla.Kyle DeDionisio So. Sprints Cathedral Prep/Erie, Pa.Chris Edmonds Sr. Sprints San Marino/San Marino, Calif.Matt Evans So. Middle Distance Hempfield Area/Greensburg, Pa.Joe Fabiani Sr. Distance White Plains/White Plains, N.Y.Oyebode Fajobi Jr. Sprints/Jumps Herndon/Herndon, Va.Brady Fergusson Fr. Distance East/Rochester, N.Y.Ryan Fleming So. Sprints Hickory/Hermitage, Pa.Ian Foley Fr. Distance Joel Barlow/Redding, Conn.Tim Fryett So. Sprints Bear Creek School/Kirckland, Wash.Peter Gar<strong>of</strong>alo Jr. Hurdles Chaminade/Valley Stream, N.Y.Lawrence Gibson Jr. Sprints St. Benedict’s Prep/Newark, N.J.Ryan Hamill Fr. Distance Salesianum/Wilmington, Del.Stephen Hayes Jr. Middle Distance Winston Churchill/Potomac, Md.James Hiatt So. Jumps Statesville/Statesville, N.C.Matt Impink Fr. Middle Distance Brebuef Jesuit/Indianapolis, Ind.Brent James Jt. Sprints/Jumps Danbury/Danbury, Conn.Josh Joseph Jr. Middle Distance Cherokee/Marlton, N.J.Justin King Sr. Throws Hamburg/Hamburg, N.Y.Luqman Kolade Sr. Sprints/Hurdles Gonzaga/Washington, D.C.Nick Kopec Jr. Sprints McClymonds/San Francisco, Calif.Mark Kupets Jr. Pole Vault Centreville/Centreville, Va.Mike Lang Jr. Middle Distance Haverford/Haverford, Pa.Jason Letts So. Distance Sam Barlow/Gresham, Ore.Sean Levy Jr. Middle Distance St. Anthony’s/North Babylon, N.Y.Dusty Lieb Jr. Distance Archbishop Spalding/Arnold, Md.Eric Ljungquist So. Sprints Wesleyan/Cheshire, Conn.Jim Malizia So. Javelin St. Joseph’s/Allendale, N.J.Namier Majette Jr. Jumps Hartford/Ahoskie, N.C.Mark Materna So. Distance Delbarton/Wayne, N.J.Sean McArthur So. Pole Vault St. Francis/San Jose, Calif.Joel Miller So. Sprints Hackley/Cortland Manor, N.Y.Yuri Perez-Malko Jr. Hurdles Bloomfield/Bloomfield, N.J.Eric Pauley Fr. Distance Gaithersburg/Gaithersburg, Md.Joe Plevelich Sr. Middle Distance Henderson/West Chester, Pa.Jame Roat Fr. Distance North/Sioux City, IowaMichael Sangobowale Jr. Throws Fordham Prep/Bronx, N.Y.Carson Schmiett Fr. Middle Distance Inglemoor/Kenmore, Wash.Cody Schovitz Fr. Sprints North Pocono/Moscow, Pa.Scott Sebens Jr. Middle Distance Oak Harbor/Oak Harbor, Wash.Jesse Shoemaker Jr. Pole Vault Pflugerville/Pflugerville, TexasBryan Snyder So. Middle Distance Grandview/Aurora, Colo.Zach Suttile Sr. Pole Vault Randolph/Randolph, N.J.Dan Treglia Jr. Distance Staten Island Technical/Staten Island, N.Y.NolanTully Jr. Distance Saratoga Springs/Saratoga Springs, N.Y.Matt Van Antwerp Jr. Distance Jefferson Township/Oak Ridge, N.J.Laurent Van Hassel Fr. Distance United Nation International/New York, N.Y.Tom Vonreichbauer Sr. Discus Moorestown/Moorestown, N.J.Brian Walsh So. Jumps Salem/Windham, N.H.Anthony Wavering Fr. Throws Macon R-I/Macon, Mo.Matt Wedge Sr. Hurdles Altoona/Altoona, Pa.Troy Werner Fr. Distance Canyon/Canyon Country, Calif.George Weiner Jr. Distance Packer Collegiate/Brooklyn, N.Y.Neal Wojdowski Jr. Pole Vault/Multi Mars Area/Valencia, Pa.Tom Zylkin Jr. Throws Archmer Academy/Wilmington, Del.www.pennathletics.com
2003-04 Men’s Track and Field Pr<strong>of</strong>ilesANTHONYARCHIBONGJunior • SprintsGreensboro, N.C.Bishop McGuinessPowell on Archibong: “Tony improved dramatically in 2003 in a variety <strong>of</strong>events. He will be a leader for the 4 x 100m teamCareer BestsEventMark100m 10.98200m 22.574 x 100m 41.29after producing great lead<strong>of</strong>f legs as a sophomore.Expect him to be among the league’s bestin the short sprints, although he may see more <strong>of</strong>a role as a hurdler in 2004. Tony’s work ethic iswhat distinguishes him from the average sprinter.With a solid summer <strong>of</strong> training and an injuryfreefall, you can bet that the will pose a legitimatethreat in the Ivy League this season. Tony is enrolled in Wharton with aconcentration in finance.”CHRISCARTERJunior • MultiHuber Heights, OhioOakwoodPowell on Carter: “An extremely hard worker who is always up for a challenge,Chris has filled in beautifully in a variety <strong>of</strong> events. He is an explosive athletewho is learning the events in the decathlon. Heplaced third at the IC4A Championships enroute to gaining All-East honors in the pentathlonin 2003. He has the potential to be anAll-America this season in the heptathlon anddecathlon. He could also score sufficient pointsat the Heptagonal Championships in the longCareer BestsEventMarkLong Jump 23’ 1/2”Pentathlon 3648 ptsjump, 400m, and pole vault. Chris has the potential to score 7,500 points in2004, as well as long jump 24’ and run in the 47’s in the 400m. Look for Christo be a multiple-time Heptagonal champion before he leaves <strong>Penn</strong>. Chris isenrolled in Wharton.”BRIANCHAPUTCaptain • Senior • JavelinEast Haven, Conn.East HavenPowell on Chaput: “Brian is the reigning <strong>Penn</strong> Relays, Heptagonal, IC4A, EastRegion, and NCAA Champion in the javelin. He had a dream season in 2003.Brian set his goals and very methodically laid out a plan to accomplish them.He improved steadily until the national championship meet, where heimproved an amazing 15 feet on his personal record. He is the model studentathlete,who understands that there is a process involved in becoming great.Brian has not only had success on the track, but garnered Academic All-American honors due to a near perfect record in the classroom. On his way towinning the national championship, he obliterated all Ivy, Heps, and schoolrecords, the last <strong>of</strong> which was previously held byhis coach, John Taylor. Brian narrowly missedmaking the USATF World Championship team in2003. He should be a force for years to come onthe world javelin scene. Brian is a frontrunner togarner one <strong>of</strong> three spots available on next year’s2004 Olympic team in Athens, Greece. In theCareer BestsEventMarkJavelin 258’2”meantime, Brian will continue to dominate on the field and in his studies.Brian, a CoSida Academic All-American, is enrolled in the College <strong>of</strong> Arts andSciences as a communication major.”ADAMCHUBBSenior • JumpsHarrisburg, Pa.SusquehannaPowell on Chubb: “Adam has enjoyed an extremely successful career at <strong>Penn</strong>,but he believes 2004 is his year for greatness. He has been the <strong>Penn</strong> Relays andHeptagonal runner-up. He is the current <strong>Penn</strong>record holder in the high jump with a mark <strong>of</strong>7’2 1/2”. Adam has achieved all <strong>of</strong> this while splittingtime with the <strong>Penn</strong> basketball team, wherehe has been a part <strong>of</strong> Ivy League Championshipteams in 2002 and 2003. Expect Adam to play ahuge role in bringing national attention yet againto the <strong>Penn</strong> track and field family. Adam is anCareer BestsEventMarkHigh Jump 7’ 2 1/2”Triple Jump 47’1”extremely hard worker who has the ability to become a world-class jumper, ifhe chooses to do so. Adam is enrolled in Wharton with a concentration infinance.”CHRISEDMONDSCaptain • Senior • SprintsSan Marino, Calif.San MarinoPowell on Edmonds: “Chris once again established himself as the man to beatin the 400m in 2003. He won his second consecutive 400m Heptagonal title,and probably would have won more if not for aninjury, which hampered him at the end <strong>of</strong> theseason. He could challenge the <strong>Penn</strong> record(46.32), which has stood since 1932, in his specialtyduring his senior year. He is aiming toaccomplish the 200m/400m double outdoors,as well as propel the 4 x 100m and 4 x 400mteams to Heptagonal titles. Chris has assertedhimself during the critical times <strong>of</strong> training andCareer BestsEventMark200m 21.71400m 47.684 x 100m 40.664x 100m 3:10.37will be the shining star <strong>of</strong> the sprint core in 2004 after the departure <strong>of</strong> BrianAbram to graduation. Chris is enrolled in Wharton with a concentration infinance.”Pictured above:Anthony Archibong(top), Brian Chaput(middle), ChrisEdmonds (bottom)www.pennathletics.com