The Wittenberg University men's and women's track and
field teams head into the 2003 outdoor season with high
expectations. Both rosters are stocked with talented underclassmen
hoping to break through and tap their potential, as well as
accomplished upperclassmen who have already tasted collegiate
success on the track and, in several cases, on other fields of
play.
Leading the men, who capped a fine 2003 indoor season with a
second straight runner-up finish in the North Coast Athletic
Conference championships, are juniorsSkip Ivery
(Columbus,
Ohio/Groveport-Madison) and Demetrius
Ellison (Cleveland, Ohio/Garfield Heights Trinity).
Ivery has three indoor high hurdles conference titles and one
outdoor high hurdles conference crown already to his credit, and he
was the 2003 indoor 55-meter hurdles national runner-up, by himself
earning the Tigers a 23rd place finish in the NCAA Division III
Championship meet team standings. Ellison came off an
injury-plagued 2002 season to win two of the three sprint events in
the NCAC indoor championships and anchor the winning 1600-meter
relay en route to earning Sprinter/Hurdler of the Year
honors.
Ivery and Ellison are hardly alone in scoring big points
regularly for the defending NCAC men's outdoor track and field
champions. Sophomore Joe Rumschlag (Maumee,
Ohio/Toledo Christian) is a force in the jumps,
sprints and relays, seniorJoel Drake (Springfield,
Ohio/Shawnee) is the defending outdoor shot put
champion and won his first indoor title in the event in March,
senior Mark Trempe (Springfield, Ohio/St. Paris
Graham) offers depth in the sprints and
leadership in the relays and junior Tim Gaal
(Amanda, Ohio/Clearcreek) was 11th in the
nation in the javelin and second in the NCAC in the decathlon last
year.
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The women have a great deal of depth and talent in 2003,
elements that will help the Tigers compete for an NCAC title.
Leading the charge will be juniors Kristen
Mumper (Cincinnati, Ohio/Purcell
Marian),Geri Woessner (Dayton,
Ohio/Oakwood) and Kelly
Zilli (Dayton, Ohio/Kettering Alter) and
senior Abi Gerstle (Kettering,
Ohio/Fairmont), but they likely won't be alone as
the Tigers try to improve upon their team standing.
Mumper is a tremendous all-around talent who posted NCAA
provisional qualifying marks in the triple jump and 400 meters
during the 2003 indoor campaign. She placed in four events during
the indoor conference championship meet. Woessner, an
all-conference women's soccer player, is coming off a knee injury
that sidelined her for the entire 2002-03 women's basketball
season. Still, the two-time NCAC Women's Outdoor Field Events
Athlete of the Year is expected to be in fine form to defend her
heptathlon crown.
Zilli is a middle distance runner who holds several school
records. Gerstle is a two-time NCAC cross country champion who
missed the 2002 track and field season while studying abroad. She
was an outdoor national qualifier as a sophomore in the
steeplechase event.