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temple Men’s cross country teMPLe university Location.......................Philadelphia, Pa. Founded..........................................1884 Enrollment ...................................39,000 President .....................Neil D. Theobald Director of Athletics.............Kevin Clark

2014 Men’s cross country scheduLe date

Meet ................................................................................................Location

Aug. 29

Covered Bridge Open ......................Boone, N.C. (Appalachian State University)

Sept. 12

Big 5 Invitational .........................................Philadelphia, Pa. (Belmont Plateau)

Sept. 27

Ted Owen Invitational .....New Britain, Conn. (Central Connecticut State Univ.)

Oct. 11

Penn State National Invitational .........................State College, Pa. (Penn State)

Oct. 31

American Athletic Conference Championships. .....Tulsa, Okla. (Univ. Of Tulsa)

Nov. 14

NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional ................................State College, Pa. (Penn State)

Nov. 22

IC4A Championships.........................................Bronx, N.Y. (Van Cortlandt Park)

Nickname........................................Owls Colors.........................Cherry and White Conference................American Athletic coAchinG stAFF Head Coach...........................Elvis Forde Phone ...............................215-204-8258 [email protected] Assistant Coaches ...........James Snyder, ..........................................Steve Fuelling seAson resuLts 2014 AAC Finish ................................6th AthLetics coMMunicAtions Contact..................................Kayla Cook Under Armour® is the official outfitter of Temple Athletics. The originators of performance

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The 2014 Men’s Cross Country Media Guide was written, edited and designed by Kayla Cook. Layout, by Larry Dougherty and Al Shrier. Cover photos by Paige Ozaroski and interior photography provided by Mitchell Leff, Joseph V. Labolito and Paige Ozaroski. Published by the Temple University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics.

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head coach elvis Forde Elvis Forde, who has a quarter century of experience as a head track and field/cross country coach at the NCAA Division I level, was named the track and field/cross country coach at Temple University in August of 2014. Forde, a four-time All-American and two-time Olympian, came to the Owls after spending a dozen years as the head track and field coach at Illinois State. He had previously served 13 years as the head track and field coach at Austin Peay State. A native of St. Andrew, Barbados, Forde has dedicated his life to the sport of track and field, helping student-athletes succeed not only in competition but in the classroom. In his 12 years at ISU (2002-14), Forde was able to foster a successful environment, and coached many outstanding student-athletes including 10-time All-American and Capital One Academic All-American Brittany Smith, NCAA javelin champion Tim Glover, and two-time Missouri Valley Conference Female Student-Athlete of the Year Devon Williams, who amassed 11 conference titles and set four school records and one MVC mark. Named the 2001 Ohio Valley Coach of the Year during his 13-year tenure at Austin Peay State (1989-2002), Forde coached four Capital One Academic All-Americans, an NCAA Outdoor All-American and three conference Student-Athletes of the Year. A successful runner in his own right, Forde started his collegiate career at Murray State, where he earned All-America honors as runner-up in the 600-yard dash at the 1982 NCAA Indoor Championships. He later transferred to Southern Illinois Carbondale where he earned multiple All-America honors for the Salukis. In 1984, as a member of the SIUC 1600-meter relay team, he helped set NCAA records during both the indoor (3:07.15) and outdoor (3:00.78) seasons. Named the Southern Illinois Student-Athlete of the Year as a senior in 1984, he was inducted into the school's Hall of Fame in 1995. Following his successful college career, Forde competed in both the 1984 and 1988 Olympics, representing Barbados. He was a two-time national champion at 600 yards at the USA Track and Field Indoor Championships and he still owns the Barbados national record in the 400-meter dash. Forde owns a Bachelor of Science degree in physical education from Southern Illinois (1986) and a Master of Science degree in athletic administration from Austin Peay State (1994). Forde, and his wife Beverly, are the proud parents of two children, Chante' and Kevin.

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Assistant coaches James Snyder joined the Temple Athletics staff as an assistant cross country and track & field coach in July, 2013. Snyder handles the day-to-day responsibilities for the cross country team as well as the distance runners in track.

state poised to elevate the competitiveness of the Owls’ distance running program.

No stranger to the Philadelphia area, Snyder is a Downingtown, Pa., native and graduate of Downingtown East High School. He returns to his home

Snyder came to Temple from Florida State University where he served as the operations assistant for the Seminoles’ cross country and track & field program for a year. Among other duties, Snyder was responsible for managing the equipment budget, planning team travel, assisting with home meet management, coordinating on-campus recruiting and assisting with the day to day administration of the Seminole men's distance program. Team accomplishments during the 2012-13 season included an NCAA fifth-place finish for men’s cross country as well as an ACC Men’s Outdoor Track & Field title. Prior to his summer 2012 arrival in Tallahassee, Snyder spent two seasons as a graduate assistant at Appalachian State University, where he assisted with both the men's and women's distance programs. The Mountaineers enjoyed wide-ranging success both in cross country and on the track, with both the men and women establishing numerous school records, NCAA East Preliminary qualifying marks and Southern Conference championships and honors. Snyder is a USA Track & Field Level I and II (Endurance) coach and was selected by USATF to participate in the inaugural Coaches Mentorship Program held in conjunction with the 2012 Olympic Track & Field Trials. A firm believer in the importance of resistance training for distance runners, he is also a certified strength and conditioning specialist (CSCS) through the National Strength and Conditioning Association and has received the distinction of Sport Performance Coach from USA Weightlifting. Snyder graduated as the '09 class valedictorian from the exercise science department at George Mason University, where he was a multiple letterwinner for the cross country and track & field programs. In 2012 he completed a master's degree in exercise science (strength & conditioning concentration) from Appalachian State. An active researcher of sport science and distance runner performance, Snyder has presented his work before the American College of Sports Medicine and the National Strength & Conditioning Association. Snyder has also had his work published in the European Journal of Applied Physiology, Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, as well as the International Journal of Athletic Therapy and Training. As a student he completed an internship with the United States Olympic Committee in Lake Placid, N.Y., and also spent three summers working for ZAP Fitness, a Team USA Distance Running Training Center in Blowing Rock, N.C. Steve Fuelling joined the Temple cross country and track & field staff in August, 2014, as an assistant coach specializing in coaching the distance runners. Fuelling came to Temple from the University of Illinois in ChampaignUrbana, Ill., where he served as a volunteer assistant coach for the men’s cross country and track & field teams. During his time at Illinois the Fighting Illini received their first national cross country ranking in over 15 years. Jannis Toepfer earned All-Big Ten honors and also qualified for the NCAA Championships. During the indoor track season, eight individual Illini entered Illinois' all-time top-10 lists. Outdoors, the distance crew racked up 21 points at the Big Ten Championships, led by Big Ten 800 meter champion Joe McAsey (1:47.73). McAsey also earned second-team All-America honors after placing 14th at the NCAA Outdoor Championships. Fuelling graduated from Grand Valley State University (Allendale, Mich.) with a bachelor's degree in sport management in 2013. At GVSU, Fuelling was a member of the cross country and track & field teams, where he was a two-time All-American and a 10,000 meter and 5,000 meter NCAA finals qualifier. Fuelling also helped the team earn two third-place finishes and a seventh-place finish at the Division II NCAA Championships, scoring points for the team each year. Fuelling is from Milford, Mich., and attended Milford High School, where he is a member of the MITCA cross country "Team of the Decade" (2000-2009). He is also a USATF Level I Certified Coach.

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MEET THE men’s  cross country team

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2014 Men’s cross country roster name

year

hometown

high school/Previous school

Jefferey Craskey

R-Fr.

Aldan, Pa.

St. Joseph’s Prep

Ryan DeBarberie

Jr.

East Norriton, Pa.

Lansdale Catholic

Owen Glatts

Jr.

Drexel Hill, Pa.

St. Joseph’s Prep

Praneeth Gottipati

So.

Plainsboro, N.J.

West Windsor-Plainsboro North

Alex Izewski

Jr.

Doylestown, Pa.

Central Bucks East/Florida

Matt Kacyon

R-Jr.

Whitehall, Pa.

Whitehall

William Maltin

Jr.

Harrington Park, N.J.

Northern Valley-Old Tappan

Christoper Miller

Fr.

Boyertown, Pa.

Boyertown

head coach: Elvis Forde (Southern Illinois Carbondale ‘84), 1st year Assistant coaches: James Snyder, Steve Fuelling

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Meet the owls

2013 cross country: Red-shirted. hiGh schooL: Ran cross country for the first time his senior year...Was a varsity letter winner in track and soccer at St. Joseph’s Prep. PersonAL: Majoring in actuarial science.

2013 cross country: Placed 41st at the American Athletic Conference Championships in 25:38.80...Competed in all seven meets for the Owls...Finished 57th at the ECAC Championships...Ran season-best 8K time of 21:27.03 at the Big 5 Friend Invitational. 2012 cross country: Placed 16th at the Friend Invitational with a time of 30:23. hiGh schooL: Four-year letterwinner at Landsale Catholic High School in Lansdale, Pa...Named Most Outstanding Athlete for the senior class...Two-time state medalist...Team MVP for cross country as well as indoor and outdoor track as a senior...Qualified for the state meet in cross country and outdoor track as a junior...Placed third in districts in track as a sophomore and sixth as a freshman. PersonAL: Majoring in criminal justice.

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2013 cross country: Placed 43rd at the American Athletic Conference Championships in 25:47.23...Ran season-best 8K time of 20:46.63 at the Big 5 Friend Invitational.

2013 cross country: Ran season-best 8K while finishing 53rd at the American Athletic Conference Championships in 27:22.68. hiGh schooL: Six-time letterwinner at West Windsor Plainsboro High School North...As a senior, placed ninth in the 4x800 at the NJ Meet of Champs...Competed at Sectionals, Groups, and Meet of Champs...Placed second in the Mercer County 4x800...Medaled at Mercer Twilight, Counties, Sectionals and Groups...As a junior, placed second in the county in the 4x800...Team went 11-2 in cross country in his junior year. PersonAL: Majoring in information science and technology...In high school, was involved with the Red Cross, FBLA and Environmental Club...Was also a Junior Civitan Officer and Plainsboro Township Volunteer.

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2013 cross country: Placed 11th at the ECAC Championships in 26:19.6...Ran season-best 8K time of 20:10.91 at the Big 5 Friend Invitational. Prior to teMPLe: Competed for the University of Florida cross country team in 2011. hiGh schooL: Finished ninth at 2010 PIAA cross country championship...Finished third in the 3K at the 2011 PTCFA Indoor State meet...Logged personal-best times of 9:24.36 (3200m), 9:03.45 (3000m) and 16:25 (5000m) at Central Bucks East…Brother, Josh, competed for the University of Florida cross country and track & field team. PersonAL: Majoring in finance.

2013 cross country: Red-shirted...Did not compete...Named to the USTFCCCA All-Academic Track & Field Team. 2012 cross country: Named to the USTFCCCA All-Academic Track & Field Team...Placed 37th at the NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regionals in a time of 31:25...Placed 27th at the Atlantic 10 Championships in a time of 26:34.5...Was the team's fourth-fastest finisher at the Paul Short Invite in a time of 25:51...Finished fourth overall at the Friend Invitational in a time of 28:06. 2011 cross country: Named to A-10 Spring Commissioner’s Honor Roll…Had Temple's fastest finish time in the squad’s 16th place finish at the NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional…Led the Owls at the Paul Short Invitational (9/30) with a finish time of 26:35…Took a 66th place finish time of 28:07 at the Penn State National Invite (10/14) to place as Temple’s fastest runner…Ran Brother Doyle Meet of Champions (9/17) in 26:59.83 to place 72nd in his first collegiate run. hiGh schooL: Team captain…Went undefeated twice in regular season and invitational meets…Two-time first place champion at PIAA XC Foundation meet…Two-time first place and Leigh Valley champion and record holder…Two-time first place and District II, holds record… Eighth place in National Elite PIAA State Meet…First team All-State Cross Country Team…Twotime Leigh Valley All-Star team MVP…Took 17th place at National Elite PIAA State Meet…Second team All-State Cross Country Team…Fourth place Leigh Valley Conference Championships…Fourth place at District II Championships…Four-time Leigh Valley All-Star...Took 11th place Leigh Valley Conference Championships…Ninth place District II championships. PersonAL: Majoring in film and minoring in digital media technologies, with a certificate in entrepreneurship.

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2013 cross country: Competed in all seven meets for the Owls...Placed 46th at the American Athletic Conference Championships in 25:55.69...Ran season-best 8K time of 20:41.04 at Big 5 Friend Invitational. 2012 cross country: Placed 14th at the Friend Invitational with a time of 29:54. hiGh schooL: Seven-time letterwinner at Northern Valley Regional High School, graduating in 2012...Earned Wendy's High School Heisman Award and YMCA Student-Athlete Award as a senior...Was also the league champion and led team to Sectional Championship in cross country...Named all-county in cross country and broke the school record in the 5k...Was league and sectional indoor and outdoor champ as a junior and senior, as was the team...Also earned two letters in soccer. PersonAL: Majoring in civil engineering...Grandfather, Alfred Sappia, played college football at Auburn University and Stetson University...Grandfather, Charles Wood, played on the Professional Tennis Circuit. hiGh schooL: Was the captain of the Track & Field Team during his sophomore, junior, and senior years...A part of the 4x800m team that placed first in the Pioneer Athletic Conference Championship Meet with a time of 8:00.00 his senior year...His 4x800m team placed eighth at the District meet in a time of 7:57.95...At the PIAA State Championship meet his senior year, his 4x800m team made it to the finals and ran a time of 7:51.77, placing nineth...A part of the 4x800m team that set a school record with a time of 7:51:77...Awarded the coaches award for outstanding Leadership and Performance at the end of his senior year. PersonAL: Majoring in secondary education/history...Part of the Temple Undergrad History and Social Science Association (TUHSSA) and Army ROTC.

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2014 season review Juniors Matt Kacyon and Alex Izewski lead the men’s cross country team with several strong performances in the 2014 season, and were the top-2 runners in each of the seven meets that the Owls competed in. The team started the season on Aug. 28 at the Covered Bridge Open in Boone, N.C., placing 6th out of 11 teams. Izewski had an impressive showing, placing 10th overall and Kacyon finished in 33rd place.

Matt Kacyon

Juniors William Maltin and Owen Glatts were the next top finishers, coming in at 53rd and 56th, respectively. The team then spent the rest of the Labor Day weekend at Temple’s first ever cross country training camp in Boone, N.C. Temple stayed home to race on Belmont Plateau for its second meet of the season, the Big 5 Invitational, dedicated to former teammate Roswell Friend. The top finisher was Kacyon, who placed 17th in a time of 19:05.8 to lead the team to a thirdMen's Xc

place finish. Izewski was not far behind, in 22nd place (19:21.5) while freshman Christopher Miller placed 28th (19:41.3). The Ted Owen Invitational on Sept. 27 was a highlight of the season for Kacyon, who won the 8K race out of 135 competitors in 25:50.52, leading the men to a thirdplace finish out of 14 teams. Izewski also had a strong performance, placing fourth overall in a time of 26:13.43. Maltin also had a top-20 performance of his own, placing 19th in 27:46.86. Kacyon’s performance at the meet earned him the American Athletic Conference Cross Country weekly award for Sept. 30. The next meet for the men was led once again by juniors Izewski and Kacyon. The Penn State National Invitational on Oct. 10 was won by Temple’s Izewski in 26:20 and Kacyon posted a second-place finish in a time of 26:29. Glatts was the next-fastest runner for the Owls, placing 10th in 27:59. Maltin, sophomore Praneeth Gottipati, and freshman Jefferey Craskey were not far behind, in 15th (28:09), 16th (28:14), and 18th place (31:55), respectively. Izewski’s firstplace performance earned him the American Athletic Conference Cross Country weekly award for Oct. 21. Temple placed sixth out of nine teams at the American Athletic Conference Championship on Oct. 31, led by Kacyon’s eighthplace finish in a time of 25:23, earning him all-conference honors. Izewski was the next-fastest finisher for Temple, who placed 19th in a time of 26:07. Two other Owls finished in the top 50, led by Maltin in 31st (26:26) and Glatts in 45th (26:59). Following their sixth-place finish at the American Athletic Conference Championship, the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association ranked the

Alex Izewski

men’s team No. 14 in the Mid-Atlantic Region, the first regional-ranking for Temple since 2012. At the Mid-Atlantic Regional Championship on Nov. 14, Kacyon once again paced the Owls, placing 20th in a time of 30:45 for the 10k race, earning him all-region honors. Behind Kacyon, Temple's nextfastest finisher was Izewski who placed 66th in a time of 31:54. Temple placed 16th out of 23 teams at the regional meet. In the final race of the season on Nov. 22, the IC4A Championships, Kacyon was once again the top finisher. He led the Owls with a 32nd-place finish in the Men’s Championship Division and finished the 8K race in a time of 26:06. Two other Owls finished in the top 75, with Izewski placing 32nd in 26:38.4 and Maltin finishing 75th in 26:49.6. As a team, Temple placed 13th out of 15 teams competing.

covered Bridge open

Big 5 invite

ted owen invite

Psu national

4 mile

6k

8k

5.2 mile

8k

10k

8k

Craskey

24:57.26/85th

21:32.3/57th

29:19.95/55th

31:55/18th

28:56/71st

36:11/151st

DNR

DeBarberie

23:56.36/75th

DNR

28:19.98/34th

DNR

27:26/57th

DNR

DNR

Glatts

22:49.17/56th

DNR

DNR

27:59/10th

26:59/48th

33:21/115th

27:14.3/86th

Gottipati

23:01.24/60th

20:13.2/44th

29:12.40/54th

28:14/16th

27:50/63rd

34:30/142nd

28:29.6/117th

Izewski

21:17.67/10th

19:21.5/22nd

26:13.43/4th

26:20/1st

26:07/20th

31:54/66th

26:38.4/61st

Kacyon

21:52.35/33rd

19:05.8/17th

25:50.52/1st

26:29/2nd

25:23/8th

30:45/20th

26:06/32nd

Maltin Miller

22:43.64/53rd DNR

20:06.6/42nd 19:41.3/28th

27:46.86/19th DNR

28:09/15th DNR

26:26/33rd DNR

DNR DNR

26:49.6/75th DNR

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2014 training camp Temple's men's and women's cross country teams participated in the program's first-ever training camp in North Carolina over Labor Day weekend. After competing in their first race of the season at the Covered Bridge Open, the Owls spent the rest of the trip training at ZAP Fitness, running trails, and doing various team bonding activities. "This trip gave the team an opportunity to get away together, go to a place they've never been, and race people they've never raced before," said coach James Snyder. "We wanted to get off to a fresh, new start this year. The trip made it possible to get to know one another better while also laying out the goals and expectations of the season." Each day of training camp was highlighted with a morning trail run or hike through the mountains surrounding the teams' training facility; followed by team lunches, meetings, dinners, and bonding. The weekend allowed the team to get out of the city and train on some of the most unique and beautiful trails the south has to offer. The Owls spent Saturday morning running a trail in Virginia called the Creeper Rail Trail in order to take advantage of its flat terrain. A short run on Sunday led the team to Trout Lake where they hung out and cooled off in the water together. The last workout on Monday morning tested the teams' endurance and mental toughness as they climbed the Fire Tower Trail at Moses Cone National Park, which was a grueling five and a half miles uphill. Aside from the training aspect of the weekend, a lot of time was devoted to team bonding and learning from the professional runners who live at the ZAP Fitness facility. The team spent their evenings together playing games, having campfires, and just spending quality time with one another. "The trip really allowed us to get to know the new freshmen better," said junior William Maltin. "After the weekend was over we went from just putting a face to a name to actually getting to know each other as individuals. It was a great team bonding experience." Not only did the Owls learn about their teammates over the weekend, they also learned from the professional runners who were staying at ZAP Fitness with them. "Living with the professional runners for the weekend exposed the team to the sport at the highest level," said Snyder. The team ate healthy meals prepared by the chef at the facility and conversed with the pro runners around the campfire in the evening. "They sat down with us and gave us tips about what they thought was important at the collegiate level and told us to always appreciate every opportunity you have because it goes by so fast," said Maltin. "They gave us a lot of running advice but also life advice, which was pretty awesome." Even though each day started very early with a demanding training schedule, coach Snyder said he was very pleased with the teams' attitudes this weekend. "As we continue to develop and grow this program, we want the right people who have the right attitudes in order to compete and be successful at a higher level."

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RECORDS AND HISTORY

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honors & Awards Atlantic 10 Performers of the year Travis Mahoney........................................2012 Cross Country

All-American Athletic conference Performers Matt Kacyon .............................................2014 Cross Country

ustFcccA All-Academic track and Field team Matt Kacyon............................................................2013, 2014

Mahoney Leaves his Mark at temple Travis Mahoney (‘13) became Temple’s first All-American in cross country on Nov. 17, 2012. It was the second time in that calendar year in which Mahoney had earned All-American honors, and he completed his career with a total of three AllAmerica honors at Temple after earning two in track & field. The Old Bridge, Pa., native ran the 10K course at the 2012 NCAA Championships in 29:58.6 to place 37th overall. In 2011, Mahoney redshirted the cross country season in order to primarily focus on getting back to the NCAA Championships performing in the steeplechase at the U.S. Olympic Trials. "I came back for a fifth year with three goals in mind: win the A-10 title, win the NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional and be named an All-American," said Mahoney after the race. "To be able to sit here and take in that I have done all of those things, I couldn't be happier." Going up against the nation and even the world's top athletes, Mahoney felt privileged to be part of the meet. In what is deemed the most difficult national championship among all sports to qualify for, Mahoney secured his slot on Nov. 9 by running the 10K course at Penn State in a first-place time at the Mid-Atlantic Regional, setting him up to run against 31 teams and 37 other individual qualifiers. "Having the chance to qualify to run at the hardest races you can ever run and to walk away an All-American, I feel completely satisfied to close out my career here and leave my mark at Temple University," said Mahoney. In his Temple career, Mahoney was a three-time All-American, a seven-time Atlantic 10 Champion, a three-time A-10 Outstanding Performer of the Year and the Mid-Atlantic Athlete of the Year in 2012.

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