Outdoor track Archives - 91短视频 News /now/news/category/athletics/outdoor-track/ News from the 91短视频 community. Thu, 30 Apr 2026 17:37:56 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 Track and field championships return to 91短视频 /now/news/2026/track-and-field-championships-return-to-emu/ /now/news/2026/track-and-field-championships-return-to-emu/#respond Thu, 30 Apr 2026 17:33:18 +0000 /now/news/?p=61434 Koran Rucker crowned champion of men鈥檚 hammer throw and discus

91短视频 welcomed hundreds of student-athletes, coaches, and spectators from schools across the Old Dominion Athletic Conference on Friday and Saturday, April 24-25, for the 2026 ODAC Outdoor Track & Field Championships.

As part of the university鈥檚 two-year agreement to host the annual event, this marked the second consecutive year the championships have been held at 91短视频. Last year was the first time 91短视频 had hosted them since 2005.

The two-day event provided an exciting opportunity for 91短视频 to showcase its campus and state-of-the-art track and field complex, which opened in October 2024. The facility is one of only a few in the ODAC that meets NCAA certification standards and can be configured to allow athletes to run, jump, and throw with the tailwind.

More than 120 volunteers assisted with events in rain, wind, sun, and changing temperatures. 91短视频 faculty and staff from across departments, along with students, alumni, community members, and the athletics department, all contributed to making the meet a success.


Filipo Toelau competes in the 110-meter hurdles at the 2026 ODAC Outdoor Track & Field Championships.

Ahsan Abul-Qasim (left) placed third in the men’s long jump, while Josh Joseph (right) earned All-ODAC honors.


Two 91短视频 student-athletes won medals at the championships.

Koran Rucker, 91短视频 Athletics Male Freshman of the Year, was named ODAC champion in the men鈥檚 discus throw and hammer throw and placed second in the shot put. He became the first men鈥檚 track and field athlete to win multiple events in the same ODAC outdoor championship meet since Michael Allen ’13 claimed both the long jump and triple jump in 2011.

Ahsan Abul-Qasim placed third in both the men鈥檚 200-meter dash and the men鈥檚 long jump.

They were two of five Royals to earn All-ODAC honors in at least one event, along with Nick Arnold, Josh Joseph, and Da鈥橲hawn Winters.

Three women student-athletes contributed point-scoring performances at the championships: Elili Asefa in the 3,000-meter steeplechase, Lauren Kauffman in the 10,000 meters, and Faith Schultz in the high jump.


Faith Schultz competes in the long jump on Saturday, April 25, at 91短视频’s track and field complex.

Read recaps of the championships from 91短视频 Athletics below:

Friday

  • Koran Rucker wins hammer throw to lead Royal men on Day 1 of ODAC Championships ()
  • Three athletes score points for women鈥檚 track and field on Day 1 of ODAC Championships ()

Saturday

  • Men鈥檚 track and field finishes fifth at ODAC Outdoor Championships ()
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91短视频 hosts track and field championships for first time in 20 years /now/news/2025/emu-hosts-track-and-field-championships-for-first-time-in-20-years/ Tue, 29 Apr 2025 09:00:00 +0000 /now/news/?p=58813 91短视频 welcomed an estimated 400 student-athletes from 13 schools in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference and 700 spectators for the 2025 ODAC Outdoor Track & Field Championships on Friday and Saturday. This was the first time 91短视频 has hosted the championships since 2005.

The two-day event provided an exciting opportunity for 91短视频 to showcase its new state-of-the-art track & field complex, which opened in October 2024. 91短视频鈥檚 facility is one of only a few in the ODAC that meets NCAA certification standards and is designed to host events in multiple configurations, allowing athletes to run, jump, or throw with the tailwind. The championships will return to 91短视频 next spring as part of the university鈥檚 two-year agreement to host the event.

Kyle Dickinson, head coach of 91短视频鈥檚 track and field team, said hosting the ODAC championships gave many of his athletes the chance to compete in front of their friends and family for the first time. 鈥淚t鈥檚 huge for us,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e showing other schools that 91短视频 is investing heavily in our track program and that it鈥檚 paying off.鈥 It鈥檚 also helped recruit athletes, who are eager to compete at the new facility.

91短视频 first-year Emma Greer competed in the women’s shot put on Friday and discus on Saturday. She said having the event at 91短视频 gave her college friends the chance to support her from the stands. “It鈥檚 great we get to host it here,鈥 she said, 鈥渂ecause our track and field facility doesn鈥檛 get enough credit for how nice it is.鈥 One of those friends, Kassidy Meadows, a first-year student, said that she鈥檚 visited several track and field venues and that 91短视频鈥檚 is the best she鈥檚 seen. 

Between competing in the men鈥檚 shot put and hammer throw, 91短视频 sophomore Will Ramos took a quick breather. He said hosting the conference championships at home made a big difference, cutting down on travel and giving him more time to rest and recover. 鈥淚鈥檝e felt nervous at past conference meets, but I feel right at home here,鈥 he said.

91短视频鈥檚 track and field team has achieved significant success in recent years, said Justin McIlwee, communications director for 91短视频 Athletics. 鈥淲e鈥檝e had multiple national qualifiers and back-to-back All-Americans, so hosting this event offered us a chance to show off a little bit.鈥

On Saturday, 91短视频 sophomore Nick Arnold earned the title of ODAC champion by winning the 400-meter hurdles. Arnold is the Royals’ first ODAC men’s individual champion since Alijah Johnson won the 200-meter dash in 2022. Read more at .

91短视频 sophomore Nick Arnold celebrates after winning the 400-meter hurdles. (Courtesy photo)
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New track & field complex dedicated /now/news/2024/new-track-field-complex-dedicated/ Thu, 17 Oct 2024 19:55:44 +0000 /now/news/?p=57928 Alumni, faculty, staff, students and community members showed up in large numbers for the Track & Field Complex Dedication on Saturday, Oct. 12 during 91短视频鈥檚 2024 Homecoming and Family Weekend.

Kirk Shisler 鈥81, vice president for advancement, introduced alumni in attendance spanning eight decades. Among them were Bob Hostetler 鈥59 who 鈥渟till runs the 100-meter dash like a jackrabbit,鈥 according to Shisler; Roland Landes, an 91短视频 cross-country coach for nine seasons starting in the ’60s and a 2024 Hall of Honor inductee; Hannah Chappell Dick 鈥16, a five-time NCAA DIII All-American 91短视频 runner with countless awards and seven school records; and Ryan Gehman 鈥16, a star 91短视频 runner, advocate, and speaker at the 2023 91短视频 TenTalks.

The program also featured remarks from Carrie Bert 鈥97, director of athletics; Ray Ray Taylor, MS 鈥24, an All-American track and field athlete; and Jim 鈥68 and Gloria Horst Rosenberger 鈥70 who put forth an early gift of $600,000 and a recent $400,000 challenge fund to encourage support for the track and field.

It鈥檚 not too late to give to the project! Donate now.

More than $4 million has been raised toward the $6 million campaign goal. President Susan Schultz Huxman thanked the 鈥渟alt-of-the-earth, visionary supporters who stepped up with unwavering conviction going back nearly a decade.鈥 And with student-athletes making up 43 percent of the first-year student population, she said it has been a long time coming.

Before attendees could set foot on the new track, Laura Rosenberger 鈥03 (91短视频 pole vault record holder for 21 years) and sophomore Micah Mast did a symbolic run with a pole, followed by a ceremonial relay lap with alumni, donors, students, and faculty/staff. These served as a 鈥減assing of the baton鈥 to future generations of athletes who will use this state-of-the-art complex for years to come.

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Hall of Honor: Michael Allen /now/news/2024/hall-of-honor-michael-allen/ Mon, 30 Sep 2024 14:00:00 +0000 /now/news/?p=57711 Michael Allen 鈥13, a liberal arts major with minors in Spanish and music, is a Fork Union, Virginia, native who leaped into 91短视频 and its record books after having competed in track and field at Louisa County High School. A standout jumper and sprinter for the Royals between 2009 and 2013, Allen qualified for the NCAA Track & Field Championships three times and was an 11-time All-ODAC performer in the triple jump and long jump.

In 2009, Allen set 91短视频 records for the indoor triple jump (14.43m) and indoor long jump (7m), and in 2010, he set the university record for the outdoor triple jump (14.85m) and tied the outdoor long jump record (7.26m) set by Jim Herr 鈥79; those records still hold today. Allen also stands in the Top 10 in program history for the indoor high jump (1.92m), the indoor 55m dash (6.76s), and the outdoor 200m dash (22.3s).

Allen was twice named ODAC Rookie of the Year in 2009 (indoor and outdoor); he was also selected as Male Athlete of the Meet at the ODAC Outdoor Track & Field Championships in 2009 and 2011. Allen qualified for the NCAA Track & Field Championships (indoor and outdoor in triple jump and long jump in 2009 and outdoor in triple jump in 2010).

A 2013 Cords of Distinction recipient, Allen said he was able to reshape who he was at 91短视频 through track, music, and meeting people. 鈥淚t really brought me out of my shell.鈥 Allen is currently the lead musician at Harvest Church of God in Charlottesville and continues to play bass at his home House of God church in Gordonsville, Virginia.

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Hall of Honor: Roland Landes /now/news/2024/hall-of-honor-roland-landes/ /now/news/2024/hall-of-honor-roland-landes/#comments Wed, 18 Sep 2024 14:00:00 +0000 /now/news/?p=57696 Roland Landes wore many hats over the course of three decades at 91短视频, serving as an exemplary employee and coach of five different sports: men鈥檚 cross country, baseball, men鈥檚 basketball, women鈥檚 cross country, and track and field. His longest coaching tenures were as head men鈥檚 cross-country coach for nine seasons in two separate stints from 1967-1971 and 1973-1976 and as head men鈥檚 baseball coach for five seasons from 1979-1983.

As head men鈥檚 cross-country coach, Landes oversaw teams that won four National Christian Colleges Athletic Association (NCCAA) championships and two ODAC championships, including the inaugural ODAC championship in 1976. Another coaching highlight came when Landes stepped in as head men鈥檚 basketball coach for the 1972-1973 season: 鈥淚t was the first year Lou Campanelli was at James Madison. They had scholarship players, and we hadn鈥檛 recruited at all. We beat them 72-71.鈥

Landes finished his 16-year 91短视频 coaching career in 1983 with a 223-141 record. He also served as assistant professor of physical education from 1968-1982 and as supervisor of auxiliary services from 1984 until his retirement in 1998. He has fond memories of his time working with students in the classroom and on the playing fields. 鈥淭he kids were just a joy to teach and to coach, and they didn鈥檛 hold anything back. They always gave 100 percent, and I really appreciated that and 91短视频鈥檚 spiritual emphasis that I thought was important for the whole person.


Give to 91短视频’s new track & field complex in honor of Landes here:

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Hall of Honor: Luke Yoder /now/news/2023/hall-of-honor-luke-yoder/ Mon, 02 Oct 2023 14:30:05 +0000 /now/news/?p=54361 Luke Yoder 鈥08, a business administration major, liked the idea of attending a college 1000 miles from his home in Kalona, Iowa. He was drawn to the cross-cultural program at 91短视频 and would have the opportunity to compete in a sport. A standout mid-distance runner for the Royals from 2005-2008, Yoder qualified for the NCAA Track & Field Championships twice and was a multiple-time All-ODAC performer. 

In 2005, Yoder set the university record in the 800m with a time of 1:52.92, a record that stood for 12 years and still stands third all-time. He was also crowned ODAC Champion in the 800m and qualified for the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships. In addition, Yoder鈥攁long with teammates Chad Hershberger, class of 鈥07, Marcel Long, class of 鈥07, and Jeremy Webster 鈥07鈥攕et the 91短视频 record in the 4×400 relay with a time of 3:18.38, a record that still stands today. In 2006, Yoder was named All-ODAC in the indoor 4×400 relay and the outdoor 800m and 4×400 relay. He again qualified for the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships. Yoder earned four more All-ODAC honors, two in 2007 and two in 2008, including an ODAC championship in the outdoor 800m.

Yoder says he has fond memories of his track teammates and the friendships he made at 91短视频. His wife Rachel Yoder 鈥10 is a fellow Royal, and since 2015 the two have owned a farm in Iowa with her parents. The couple has three children: Eve (9), Iris (6) and Willa (3).

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2023 Boston Marathon /now/news/2023/2023-boston-marathon/ /now/news/2023/2023-boston-marathon/#comments Wed, 20 Sep 2023 14:00:00 +0000 /now/news/?p=54296 Several alumni are part of an elite group of 30,000 runners who qualified for鈥攁nd finished鈥攐ne of the world鈥檚 most challenging and prestigious races.

For one former Royals athlete, crossing the finish line of the 2023 Boston Marathon was a dream come true. Charging down the last 600 meters among the crowds on Boyleston Street was an experience Ryan Gehman 鈥16 says he鈥檒l never forget鈥攁nd one he had visualized 鈥渉undreds of times鈥 during his training. 

Ryan Gehman 鈥16

Gehman ran a time of 2 hours, 27.31 seconds to place 85th among the men, taking more than 11 minutes off his personal best and inching ever closer toward his goal of qualifying for the 2028 Olympic Trials. The moment signified a huge step on his journey since the prior career highlight of winning the 2014 NCAA South Southeast Regional Cross-Country Championships鈥攖he cap on his breakout season earned him Southeast Regional Athlete of the Year honors as well. That win gave him both renewed confidence and a platform: Gehman, diagnosed with autism as a child, began to speak publicly about how running has helped him deal with anxiety and other mental health challenges.

He鈥檚 dealt with both since graduating from 91短视频, as well as injuries. But after success coaching at the high school and collegiate levels, the Millersville, Pennsylvania, resident has found time to train, as well as stability, support, and a new focus for sharing his passion for fitness as a wellness assistant at Landis Homes.

Abigail Shelly 鈥20

Three other 91短视频 alumni followed Gehman across the line of one of the most challenging and prestigious races in the world. Also notching personal triumphs that day were Aaron Kauffman 鈥01, MDiv 鈥12, of Harrisonburg, Virginia, in 2:55.01; Abigail Shelly 鈥20, of Tacoma, Washington, in 3:17.47; and Ashley Handrich Kniss 鈥06, of Lovettsville, Virginia, in 3:27.14.

Running Boston is a unique experience: the race has both a storied history as the U.S.鈥檚 oldest marathon, with the first running in 1897, and a unique point-to-point course through the suburbs into downtown. But note everyone can toe the starting line. Unlike most other major marathons across the world, Boston has retained qualifying standards; all runners must meet specific times based on age and gender. That means simply getting to the start line, among 30,000 other runners from all over the world, means our Royals alums are part of an elite group. 

Aaron Kauffman 鈥01, MDiv 鈥12

Kauffman, now a two-time Boston finisher who ran a personal best, says there鈥檚 no experience to match 鈥渞ounding the bend onto the final stretch on Boylston Street and hearing the deafening crowds. It honestly makes me think of the Christian life, with that great cloud of witnesses who have finished the race before us who are cheering us on.鈥

All four alums say another joy of the experience was sharing it with loved ones. Shelly, an All-American at 91短视频 in triathlon, posted a personal best in just her second marathon. At one point, overcome by emotion, she chose to make a detour to hug family members who made the trip to support her. 鈥淚 think my time could have been 20 seconds faster, but that doesn鈥檛 matter. Seeing people you know in the crowds of others cheering is deeply meaningful and not bound by the milliseconds of locked eyes on a race course. I wanted the people who came out to support me to know that and feel my gratitude.鈥

Ashley Handrich Kniss 鈥06

Kniss, an assistant professor at Stevenson University, is building back from an injury and logged less speed and tempo work than normal over the course of her Boston training. Despite this, she was just two minutes off her course best, and seven minutes from her personal best. She logged her slowest time in her first finish at Boston in 2009 and has come a long way since, even finishing a 50-mile ultra in 2019. Yet Boston pulls her back: 鈥淭he crowds are fantastic and the energy in the city pre- and post-race is unbeatable,鈥 she said. 鈥淭he city knows and loves its runners.鈥

All four athletes are already looking forward to鈥攁nd accomplishing鈥攏ew goals. On her summer break from teaching middle school, Shelly walked the Camino del Santiago, logging an average of 17 miles each day. Having knocked out Boston, she鈥檚 interested in running the five other 鈥淢ajors鈥濃擭ew York, Chicago, London, Tokyo, and Berlin.

鈥淭he crowds are fantastic and the energy in the city pre- and post-race is unbeatable.鈥

Ashley Handrich Kniss 鈥06

Gehman is entered into this fall鈥檚 Chicago Marathon, where he hopes to click off some more minutes. Kniss has been buoyed by her strong recovery and is also looking for a fast course in hopes of running a personal best.

Kauffman, who juggles training with his work as president of Virginia Mennonite Missions, is on the fence. 鈥淚鈥檓 trying to decide whether to run Boston again or to train for a marathon on a less punishing course and see what I can do.鈥

But he sums up the quest for all: 鈥淚 think I can still go faster.鈥

Daryl Yoder-Bontrager 鈥80

Note: We have since learned that Daryl Yoder-Bontrager 鈥80 finished his first Boston Marathon鈥攁nd just the third marathon he鈥檚 ever run鈥攊n 3:34:28. The time puts Yoder-Bontrager in the top 10 percent of his 65-69-year-old age category (51st out of 549 runners). Yoder-Bontrager, who worked for 25 years in various capacities with Mennonite Central Committee鈥檚 Latin America and Caribbean programs, said the experience meant he was part of a group of people from all over鈥攁 group cheered on by a crowd that radiated energy and yelled encouragement along the whole 26.2-mile route. 鈥淚 live and run in hilly south-central Pennsylvania (Lancaster), and the hills in Boston were like the ones I run on every day. What made Boston different and fun was the excitement bubbling everywhere, the camaraderie of runners and their supporters.鈥

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In the News: Hannah Chappell-Dick 鈥16 named Brown University head women’s cross country coach /now/news/2023/in-the-news-hannah-chappell-dick-16-named-brown-university-head-womens-cross-country-coach/ /now/news/2023/in-the-news-hannah-chappell-dick-16-named-brown-university-head-womens-cross-country-coach/#comments Fri, 05 May 2023 13:39:51 +0000 /now/news/?p=54091 Hannah Chappell-Dick 鈥16 has been promoted to head women鈥檚 cross country coach and assistant track & field coach at Brown University. Chappell-Dick is in her second season on the Bears staff, having in overseeing the women鈥檚 cross country team and the distance runners.

She was a graduate assistant cross country and track & field coach for two years (2019鈥2021) at the University of Florida, where she earned her MBA. She was a volunteer assistant coach at Georgia Tech from 2018鈥2019 and of men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 cross country at 91短视频 in 2017. As a student-athlete at 91短视频, Chappell-Dick was one of 30 NCAA Women of the Year Honorees, a five-time NCAA DIII All-American and held school records in seven events.

鈥淚’m very excited to begin the next chapter of the Brown Women’s XC Program as the new head coach,鈥 Chappell-Dick said. 鈥淭he women on this team have always had a strong, inclusive culture. We have been fostering a new level of dedication to the pursuit of competitive excellence. Every woman on the roster plays an important role in both maintaining the supportive culture that they have built and challenging each other to pursue higher goals. Women who trust each other will fight for each other, and that’s our vision for this team.鈥

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91短视频 holds groundbreaking event to launch new track and field complex /now/news/2023/emu-holds-groundbreaking-event-to-launch-new-track-and-field-complex/ Thu, 20 Apr 2023 13:10:38 +0000 /now/news/?p=54086 91短视频 is holding a groundbreaking event to launch construction of its new state-of-the art track and field complex on Monday, April 24, 2023, at 5 p.m. at 91短视频鈥檚 current track facility. Construction is set for completion in March 2024.

The new track and field complex is a strategic initiative of the university鈥檚 Forward Together Capital Campaign; $3.05 million has been raised, more than halfway toward the $6 million campaign goal. The new track will include an upgrade from six to eight lanes; the regrading and installation of a 10-millimeter full-pour polyurethane surface; and on-location throwing areas and steeplechase. The complex will support 91短视频 student athletes and coaches, 91短视频鈥檚 enrollment goals, and the campus and local communities at large.

The event program features comments from 91短视频 President Susan Schultz Huxman, Harrisonburg Mayor and 91短视频 Regional Advancement Director Deanna Reed, and 91短视频 Director of Athletics Carrie Bert 鈥97. The 91短视频 track and field team will also recognize its 10 seniors during the event.

For more information on the new track and field complex, visit emu.edu/campaign/track-and-field. To livestream the groundbreaking event, visit.

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Lancaster Mennonite coach Ryan Gehman ’14 says ‘running has saved my life’ https://lancasteronline.com/sports/highschool/crosscountry/diagnosed-with-autism-as-a-child-lancaster-mennonite-coach-ryan-gehman-says-running-has-saved/article_ab30f658-5c70-11ed-b4d7-8bb4d036f2d4.html Mon, 07 Nov 2022 16:06:11 +0000 /now/news/?post_type=in-the-news&p=53336 Ryan Gehman ’14 coaches cross country and works in the wellness department at Landis Homes, a senior living community in Lititz. Gehman was born with autism, first diagnosed at age 4, when a doctor told his parents he would never be able to write, never be able to read beyond a fifth-grade level and would struggle with physical coordination and fine-motor skills.听

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Meet this year’s Yoder and Webb Scholars /now/news/2022/meet-the-2022-yoder-and-webb-scholars/ /now/news/2022/meet-the-2022-yoder-and-webb-scholars/#comments Fri, 16 Sep 2022 12:29:00 +0000 /now/news/?p=52882

91短视频 (91短视频) has announced the 2022 Yoder and Webb Scholars. The scholarships cover full tuition and include admission into 91短视频鈥檚 Honors Program.

The Yoder Scholars program was founded by Carol and Paul R. Yoder Jr., both graduates of 1963, with a gift of more than $1.2 million. [Read more about their reluctance for a spotlight and long legacy of philanthropy when named as 2011 Philanthropists of the Year by the Fundraising Professionals of America, Shenandoah chapter.]

The Webb Scholars program honors Ada Webb, one of the first African-American students to attend the university; and Margaret (Peggy) Webb who was the first African-American graduate in 1954.

Incoming first-years compete for the award at Honors Weekend. This year鈥檚 application included a 400-word response to the question, 鈥淭here are three types of people in the world; which are you?鈥 Applicants were also challenged to create a conceptual response by communicating anything they wanted through the medium of a blank 3脳5 card.

Honors faculty make their selections based on academic performance, community and extracurricular involvement, creativity, clarity of thought, and leadership potential.

Read about the 2022 Yoder and Webb scholars: Elili Asefa, Nia Boyd, Anne Cornelius, Maria Longenecker, and Arelys Martinez Fabian.

Elili Asefa

When Elili Asefa visited 91短视频 during Honors Weekend, she immediately felt like she would belong here. 鈥淭he two days that I was here were truly amazing,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 met incredible people and made friends that instantly welcomed me to campus.鈥 

The environment is diverse and inclusive, she said. 鈥淲ith the cross-cultural engagements and the emphasis of faith and peacebuilding present at 91短视频, I feel like I will be able to enrich my canvas throughout my time here.鈥

A native of Nairobi, Kenya, she moved at age five to Ethiopia and at nine to Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

She was a member of the varsity track and cross country teams and competed for Lancaster City Track Club during her J.P. McCaskey High School. Asefa was also involved in Black Student Union and Gospel Choir, and served as the student representative to the school board and a church youth leader.

She earned recognition as the 2021-2022 McCAskey Female Athlete of the Year, student of the month, and L-L-league Scholar Athlete. She was also a member of National Honors Society and Distinguished Honor Roll. 

Asefa originally planned to become a physical therapist, but has decided to pivot to nursing. 鈥淚 always valued health institutions and the great importance they bring to the world,鈥 Asefa said. 鈥淎s a woman of color, I also hope to create a chain that will inspire more women of color to aim to pursue a health career. I believe that bringing more diversity to this field is crucial for the future of all health institutions around the world.鈥

Nia Boyd

Nia Boyd, from Richmond, Virginia, plans to major in art and English with minors in either pre-law or Spanish. She hopes to become a criminal lawyer.

Boyd played field hockey and softball for Henrico High School. She earned an honorable mention in field hockey for 2nd Team All-Region , and for softball, two Warrior awards. She is looking forward to running on 91短视频鈥檚 track and field team.

鈥淲hen it came to my sports, I enjoyed the release I felt. When I was entering high school, the transition was harder than most because I had lost my father in July,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 think my sports taught me perseverance through the pain and that anything is possible.鈥

Boyd was also a member of her school鈥檚 mock trial team. She earned the Best Attorney in Virginia award twice. She was the first at Henrico to have achieved this in her first year of competition, which her coach named as remarkable. As a senior, she earned a perfect score. The mock trial experience helped her learn to articulate her feelings or beliefs and advocate effectively for others.

She was also a member of the Black Student Union. 鈥淭his club showed me how to embrace my roots and be proud of who I was,鈥 she said.

Boyd chose 91短视频 because of the community. 鈥淚 loved the atmosphere on campus and enjoyed how everyone was welcoming of one another,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 liked how small it was, because it made me feel like I would be taken care of and understood by people around me rather than just a number. I鈥檓 excited about meeting new friends and becoming active in this community.鈥

Anne Cornelius

Anne Cornelius grew up in Yangon, Myanmar, and graduated from Thalun International School in 2021 in the midst of a pandemic and political unrest.

She is still considering different career paths, but with the same goal. 鈥淚鈥檝e chosen international business as a major for the time being, solely to fulfill my purpose of returning back home and participating in the mending of the Burmese economy,鈥 Cornelius said.

In high school, Cornelius was a part of the Student Council, Art Club, Community Service, and Trash Hero. She received the Best Data Analysis and Best Presentation awards during the Learning Across Borders programs, which involve competing for environmental science projects in different countries. 

Cornelius also participated in various advocacy activities, such as GM4MD and USACM, and worked as a reporter for a news company. She also volunteered as a teacher and translator at multiple churches and events. These experiences highlight the importance of community and genuinity, she said. 鈥淚 truly learned to treasure the community I had that showed me genuine kindness and peace.鈥

When she visited, Cornelius realized how much 91短视频鈥檚 values aligned with her own. 鈥淭he community was very welcoming and supportive. As someone who recently graduated with seven other students in my class, 91短视频鈥檚 small classroom sizes and the student to teacher ratio were the reasons why I chose to become a Royal.鈥

Maria Longenecker

When Maria Longenecker came to 91短视频 for a visit last winter, she attended a trivia night and went to an Ultimate Frisbee event. The sense of community she experienced drew her to 91短视频. 鈥淓ven from that short weekend, I could sense that 91短视频 was a place where people cared deeply about each other and also could have a lot of fun together,鈥 she said.

She is a biology major, with plans for a career in education or the medical field. 

Longenecker is from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and attended JP McCaskey High School. She earned the International Baccalaureate, bilingual (Spanish-English) diploma, McCaskey鈥檚 2022 Shawn W. Wampler Award, and membership in National Honors Society. 

Longenecker was on the student council, superintendent鈥檚 cabinet, and pole vaulted and ran for the track team. She also helped out in an elementary music classroom. 

鈥淚 love music and participated in multiple choirs, the theater department, and marching band,鈥 she said. 鈥淭he music department was a great source of community and friendship throughout high school.鈥

She was active with Blossom Hill Mennonite Church and also worked at the Lancaster Sweet Shoppe and Stroopie Co. for 3.5 years. 鈥淚 loved getting to know the 鈥榬egulars鈥 on a more personal level,鈥 Longenecker said. 鈥淪ince I worked there for so long, I would get to know a few customers really well and it was fun following along with their stories through all of the ups and downs.鈥 

Arelys Martinez Fabian

Arelys Martinez Fabian is majoring in education and Spanish with the hopes of becoming a teacher.

鈥淚 started school with very basic level English and it was very difficult trying to learn and become adapted to the new culture,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 would love to be able to help other students who experience that same feeling, the way my amazing teachers helped me.鈥

Hailing from Winchester, Virginia, Martinez Fabian graduated from Millbrook High School, where she was senior president of Interact Club and a SCA representative for her class. Additionally, she was class vice president of the Spanish Club. She was also a member of FCCLA and Multicultural Club. 

鈥淚 met some of my best friends there and it taught me so much about being proud of who I am and my culture,鈥 she said.

Martinez Fabian also won best poster for FCCLA at the state level, earned a bilingual certification, was the Student of the Year for Teachers for Tomorrow in recognition for her volunteer work she completed).

During high school, Martinez Fabian worked at Cracker Barrel and Target, but her most influential job was at a daycare as a teacher’s assistant. 鈥淢y choice to be a teacher was solidified there because I loved working with the students,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t taught me a lot about how different children are from each other, for example, their learning styles or creativity. My time at the daycare taught me more about patience and understanding.鈥

The decision to come to 91短视频 came down to the close and welcoming community for Martinez Fabian. 鈥淚 am super excited about getting to learn about new perspectives and experience a completely different environment,鈥 she said.

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Revitalized 91短视频 track and field program ready for new facility /now/news/2022/building-our-vision-revitalized-emu-track-and-field-program-ready-for-new-facility/ Thu, 25 Aug 2022 18:38:54 +0000 /now/news/?p=52683

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The following article by Head Coach Bob Hepler, with assistants Kyle Dickinson and Joanna Friesen, was published in the Spring/Summer 2022 Crossroads magazine.


In 2018, I arrived at 91短视频 after spending 14 years as an administrator and coach at University of Texas Tyler. My time at UT Tyler was fruitful 鈥 I started their track and field program, won 23 track and cross country conference championships, coached 20 All-Americans and four individual NCAA champions.

However, in 2018, my personal goal was to coach at a small Christian university that puts academics ahead of winning. 91短视频 became my next move. When I arrived, it was clear the program was on life support, weakened by a series of coaching turnovers, in most cases due to personal circumstances. A core of committed athletes stayed with the program, and coaches Hannah Chappell-Dick ’18 and Joanna Friesen MDiv ’21 put their lives on hold to keep the program going. Former dean of students Ken Nafziger ’79 and director of athletics Dave King ’76 also provided instrumental support through this time. 

I鈥檒l be honest: These last few years have been challenging, with low roster numbers, further coaching departures, less than competitive conference performances and COVID-19 limitations. But there are signs of hope, building on the commitment and passion of our coaching staff. We bring different strengths and personalities, but we share a common vision for the Royals program and we all intend on coaching here for many years to come.


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Committed to coaching

Joanna Friesen, former Houghton College record-setter, was here before I arrived. She has been instrumental in the development of our triathlon team and distance program, and has a growing role in our recruiting efforts. Kyle Dickinson signed on in 2020 as associate head coach to work with sprints and jumps. He came to 91短视频 after successful stints at Shippensburg University and Penn State Harrisburg, where he had a hand in producing over 30 conference champions, eight All-Americans, 16 national qualifiers, and multiple conference athletes of the year.  

Assistant Coach Kyle Dickinson, with Head Coach Bob Hepler, at the 91短视频 Legacy Meet in spring 2022.

A committed coaching staff is one step towards a fully realized vision for the Royals. But three more pieces need to fall into place: athlete development, improved recruiting, and the need for a new track and field facility.

We鈥檙e already seeing an increasing number of athletes grow and succeed with us. Our roster increased to 42 this year, rebounding from a low of 25 in spring 2019. Team numbers provide both critical mass and a competitive spirit. Our athletes were stunningly successful with an incredible number of Top 10 All-Time performances during the 2021-22 track season. With the program approaching its 50th anniversary, a top ten performance is no small feat. Two elite athletes, seniors Alijah Johnson and Isaac Alderfer, each broke 91短视频 and conference records, won conference championships, and have qualified for the last several NCAA indoor and outdoor national championships.

With these individual successes come improved team performances: Both women鈥檚 and men鈥檚 cross country had their best finishes in years at the ODAC championships, coming in third and fourth respectively. In track, the men finished fifth and the women seventh. Consider these performances in light of the most recent NCAA rankings. The ODAC had six of the top 10 teams in the region, including 91短视频 at 10th.These results are a solid improvement for the program in what is now one of the best conferences in the country. 

Most importantly, our program鈥檚 larger roster includes student-athletes representing diverse socio-economic and racial backgrounds. In our multi-disciplinary sport, every athlete of all body type and disposition can find an event in which they can compete and improve; we are the embodiment of inclusivity. 91短视频 track and field is not only a key program in the university鈥檚 efforts to increase diversity and encourage belonging; it directly aligns with its mission and values.


Senior Alijah Johnson (left) at the spring 2022 NCAA Division III Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Geneva, Ohio.

Progress is being made!

We are now poised for a higher level of success, but one key element is missing. A quality facility is desperately needed. When high school juniors and seniors see our current track, they usually eliminate 91短视频 from their college list. A new facility combined with coaching stability, proven athletic development, and a focused approach to recruiting will lead to a roster of 60-70 athletes and consistent ODAC top-five team finishes within two years of the opening of the new facility. This is not just a gut feeling; Kyle, Joanna and our athletes have laid a strong foundation for growth and success. 


91短视频 Track and Field is on the rise. Join us in support of this exciting new vision! Visit for more information or to donate.


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PODCAST: Hannah Chappell-Dick ’16, on reimagining Jesus as an Ivy League track and cross-country coach https://www.presbyterianmission.org/story/reimagining-jesus-as-an-ivy-league-track-and-cross-country-coach/ Tue, 16 Aug 2022 18:25:34 +0000 /now/news/?post_type=in-the-news&p=52563 If Jesus coached women鈥檚 track and cross country at an Ivy League university, what would that look like?

鈥淚t鈥檚 kind of a crazy question,鈥澨鼿annah Chappell-Dick, the women鈥檚 cross country and assistant track coach at听Brown University听in Providence, Rhode Island, said this week during the 鈥淎 Matter of Faith鈥 podcast..

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Isaac Alderfer earns ODAC’s Jopson Award as top male scholar-athlete /now/news/2022/isaac-alderfer-earns-odacs-jopson-award-from-odac-as-top-male-scholar-athlete/ Tue, 07 Jun 2022 18:57:33 +0000 /now/news/?p=52356 Tuesday, the ODAC announced its recipients of the Marjorie T. Berkley and Harry G. “Doc” Jopson Awards, awarded to the conference’s top female and male scholar-athletes. 

A familiar name was seen on the list as senior d, becoming the Royals first male winner since Tyler Denlinger won the award back in 2017. 

“It feels really great to be honored for the things I’ve enjoyed doing for the past four years, kind of holistically, at college,” Alderfer told Assistant ODAC Commissioner J.J. Nekoloff. “I’ve been pretty heavily involved in a lot of different areas and so it’s good to have this honor that really recognizes that I’ve been doing.” 

Alderfer is a 2022 graduate of 91短视频 with a degree in environmental science with minors in photography and history. The Broadway, Va. native has had a stellar athletic career for the Royals, starring across three sports: cross-country as well as indoor and outdoor track & field. In his four years at 91短视频, he had a laundry list of accomplishments that included but was not limited to: 91短视频 Male Athlete of the Year (2019-20 and 2020-21), 91短视频 President’s Award (2021-22), 3x national qualifier, 3x ODAC champion and holder of six different individual and relay records

Just as impressive as his athletic accomplishments, his academic resume showed that he was a dual-threat. He finished his 91短视频 career with a 3.97 GPA. In addition, he was named CoSIDA Academic All-District twice, CoSIDA Academic All-American, 2x ODAC Scholar Athlete of the Year and is a Yoder Scholar, 91短视频’s highest academic award. 

The third prong of the award took a look at students’ community service and campus involvement. Alderfer checked all the boxes there too, being heavily involved in areas such as being President of 91短视频 Explore Club, being on the Leadership Team of Earthkeepers Club, being an Honors Council Member, acting as a Creation Care Council Member as well as an Intercultural Committee Member and more. 

He’ll now go on to compete for a D3CA regional award and ultimately, if he wins that, he’ll compete for the D3CA Male Student-Athlete of the Year Award.

Alderfer becomes the sixth Royal to win the Jopson Award, which is third all-time in the ODAC behind Washington and Lee University and Hampden-Sydney College. 

The Jopson Award is named in honor of the Bridgewater College professor and coach who retired in 1981 following 45 years at BC. Dr. Jopson, who initiated and directed the Eagles’ cross country and track & field programs, led his teams to ODAC indoor track & field titles in 1979, 1980 and 1981, and outdoor crowns from 1978 through 1981.

The Marjorie T. Berkley Award, given to the ODAC’s top female scholar-athlete, was won by Olivia Weinel of Shenandoah University. 

For the full ODAC release, including video interviews with both winners, . 

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Athletics Awards highlight six for special recognition /now/news/2022/athletics-awards-highlight-six-for-special-recognition/ Wed, 11 May 2022 16:44:25 +0000 /now/news/?p=52114 Six student-athletes were recognized with special awards at the April’s athletics awards banquet.

  • Allison Shelly and Isaac Alderfer were recognized as Male and Female President’s Award honorees. The President’s Award is given to the male and female who has most exemplified the values of the athletic department during their career through academic achievement, athletic contribution, Christian commitment, leadership, campus involvement and service.
  • Paris Hutchinson and Alijah Johnson were named Athletes of the Year, for most outstanding athletic achievement in current academic year.
  • Bri Redfearn and Damon Morgan were named Freshman of the Year, for most outstanding athletic achievement.

Read more about each athlete below.


PRESIDENTS AWARD: Allison Shelly – Triathlon, Cross-Country and Track & Field

Shelly was awarded the 2021-22 President’s Award by 91短视频 President Susan Schultz Huxman. Shelly is a political science major with minors in history, journalism, community organization and development as well as honors with a 4.0 GPA from Collinsville, Miss. In her time at 91短视频, she has been an integral part of three different athletic teams as well as an SGA Senator and Co-President, a contributor for the Weather Vane, Senior Class Business Manager, Convocation Committee, CODI, Academic Council, Conversation Partner in IEP, Community Advisor, Young Democrats Club and part of the Harrisonburg Living Wage Campaign.

After her graduation, her future plans include a service year in the Serving and Learning Together program of Mennonite Central Committee in Palestine.

For her nomination, she also had to submit a reflection on her time at 91短视频, to which she replied, “Simply put, there is no way I would have had the confidence and balance I’ve felt in academic or co-curriculars in the past four years without my experience with track & field, XC and triathlon. I wasn’t plannin on running until two weeks before coming to 91短视频. The decison to try to get in shape has allowed me to form friendships that will continue far past college, allowed me to learn to stay strong underpressure and given me opportunities to learn from a multitude of teammates and supporters within 91短视频 athletics staff, whom I really admire.” 

On winning the award, Shelly said, “Who would I be without my teammates, my coaches, and the experiences I’ve had because of athletics? I am so grateful to have this award as a reminder of all that 91短视频 athletics has been for me.”

PRESIDENTS AWARD: Isaac Alderfer – Cross-Country and Track & Field

Alderfer was awarded the 2021-22 President’s Award by 91短视频 President Susan Schultz Huxman. He is an enviromental science major with minors in photography and honors from Broadway, VA who has maintained a 3.97 GPA. While at 91短视频, he has re-written the record books in both cross-country and track & field. On the 91短视频 campus, he has been involved as a leader in the 91短视频 Explore and Earthkeepers Club, a barista at Common Grounds, a Community Advisor, a Center for Sustainable Climate Solutions student ambassador, a member of the Honors Council and Creation Care Council, part of the Intercultural Committee, a biology tutor, a contributor to the Weather Vane and has done biology research. 

After graduation, his future plans include a service year in the Serving and Learning Together program of Mennonite Central Committee in Cambodia.

For his nomination, he also had to submit a reflection on his time at 91短视频, to which he replied, “Being part of an athletic team at 91短视频 has helped me to develop skills directly associated with my athletic performance, in addition to skills such as time management, conflict mediation, communication and leadership. The relationships I have build over the past four years with teammates, coaches and other athletics staff are so valuable to me and I feel confident will result in lifelong friends and mentors. While it certainly has not always been easy to balance athletics with school work and a social life, it has, in so many ways, been rewarding and worth the sacrifices involved.” 

On winning the President’s Award, Alderfer said, “It’s an honor to receive an award that acknowledges the sacrifices and commitment from the many perspectives involved in being a student-athlete.  Big hugs to all my 91短视频 comrades.”


From left: Paris Hutchinson, with women’s volleyball coach Casey Steinbrecher and track and field coach Kyle Dickinson with Alijah Johnson.

Athlete of the Year: Paris Hutchinson, Volleyball

Hutchinson, a sophomore from Waynesboro, Va., was named the 91短视频 Female Athlete of the Year after a season that saw her have one of the best seasons in 91短视频 women’s volleyball history. She was named First-Team All-ODAC and Second-Team VaSID All-State. For her performance in 91短视频’s pair of wins over Roanoke and Lynchburg, she was named the ODAC Player of the Week. By the end of the season, she was second in the ODAC and 24th nationally with 4.00 K/S and sixth in the ODAC in total kills with 284. She also led the squad in points/set at 4.61, which was also tops in the ODAC and 22nd nationally.  

Hutchinson helped 91短视频 to a record-setting season as the Royals finished with seven ODAC wins, their most conference wins in two decades.

“Receiving the ‘Female Athlete of the Year’ award is such a special honor,” Hutchinson said. “The group of finalists were all so deserving! As a sophomore, I still have much to learn and improve on. But I’m lucky to be a student-athlete at 91短视频. I am truly humbled by the faith that those around me, have within me. I would not have accomplished this without my amazing teammates, coaches, trainers, and all who have been by my side. Thank you for continuing to motivate me to be the best I can be each day.”

Male Athlete of the Year: Alijah Johnson, Track & Field

Much like Hutchinson, Johnson has one of the best years in 91短视频 track & field history. The senior from Upper Marlboro, MD, qualified for 2022 NCAA Indoor National Track & Field Championships in the 200m. He was named USTFCCCA All-Region for the 60m and 200m. Durin the indoor season, he was named the ODAC Men’s Indoor Track Athlete of the Week. For his performance at the ODAC Championships, he was named Second-Team All-ODAC in the 200m and Third-Team All ODAC in the 60m. His name is currently etched in the record books as he set the 91短视频 record in the 200m and 60m. His successful season earned him First-Team VaSID in sprints. 

He has followed that up with a stellar outdoor season, setting the ODAC and 91短视频 record in 200m at the Dennis Craddock Coaches Classic. He currently has the eighth fastest time in the nation in the 100m and the second fastest time in the nation in the 200m. This past weekend at the ODAC Championships, he picked up second place in the 100m and was the ODAC Champion in the 200m. If his current times hold, he will be making his second straight trip to the NCAA Outdoor National Championships at the end of May. 

“I was very happy when I heard my name called for the Athlete of the Year,” Johnson said. “I felt like my journey as a student athlete had come full circle since I had won Freshman Athlete of the Year as well. All of the hard work, ups and downs of being a student-athlete is paying off and I’m excited for what lies ahead.”


From left: Basketball coach Jenny Posey with Brii Redfearn and Damon Morgan with track and field coach Bob Hepler.

Freshman of the Year: Brii Redfearn, Basketball

Redfearn burst onto the scene in her first collegiate game against Apprentice. The Fairfax native dropped 19 points and grabbed a game-high 13 rebounds in the Royals 76-44 win. For that performance, she was named the ODAC WBB Player of the Week. She continued her strong season, finishing second on the team with 11.5 PPG and leading the Royals with 8.7 RPG, which was second in the ODAC and led all freshman.She was the only player in the ODAC with a 20 rebound game, and she actually did it twice, grabbing 20 against Wilson College and 22 against Bridgewater. She finished the season with seven double doubles. Along with her basketball success, she is also a member of the 91短视频 outdoor track & field team. At the Dennis Craddock Coaches Classic, Redfearn was part of the 4×100 relay team that set the 91短视频 record. 

“I am more than blessed with the award of Freshman Of The Year,” Redfearn said. “I’ve certainly had periods when I felt like life was winning and I was losing. I couldn’t have done it without my teammates or my coaches setting me up for success and always pushing me to be the best athlete I can be. I will always appreciate them and give them the credit they deserve. When I felt like I was failing them, they let me know that it’s all in my head, ‘it’s a mental thing’ but the secret to the game is learning how to lose. This is just the beginning of my journey as a collegiate athlete. – 23”

Freshman of the Year – Damon Morgan, Track & Field

Morgan started his success during 91短视频’s indoor track & field season. During the year, he had two top-five finishes during the season. He was part of the 4×400 relay team that finished fifth at the ODAC Championships. He raced to the 91短视频 indoor record books, sitting top-10 all-time at 91短视频 in 60m and top-five all-time at 91短视频 in the 200m. He picked right back up where he left off in his first outdoor season, setting a PR in the 100m and 200m at the Washington and Lee Track Carnival. He continued to add his name to the record books, adding his name to the top-10 in both the 100m and 200m. He finished his outdoor season with a third place finish as part of the 4×100 relay team at the ODAC Outdoor Championships. 

“It’s an honor to have won Male Freshman of the Year, I’m just glad that my name was in the conversation,” Morgan said. “I was only able to walk this path because of Alijah Johnson. He has been a great mentor academically as well as athletically. He has left some big shoes for me to fill but I will NOT let him down.”

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