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2003:After missing all of the spring's five track meets due to injury, Fisher continued to be one of the team's most consistent runners. He improved from race to race and ran even splits within each race. Fisher picked up the slack on occasions when teammates were unable to race to their potential. He competed in all 8 varsity races, finishing among the top six, seven times. Fisher was sixth-man at the National Catholic Championships and fifth-man at Bowling Green. He was third-man at the Cross Country Only National Champions (Cross Country Only All-American) and at Chicago where he ran a Personal Best 26:16. Fisher ran another 26:16 as second-man at the Atlantic 10 Championships. He led the Flyers at both the All-Ohio Championships and the NCAA Great Lakes Regional 10K. He is 12th on the "Harrier Hero" list and his two 26:16's make it in as the 50th spot on the Top 50 Times. 2002: Fisher was a very consistent runner for the Flyers while experiencing some unlucky breaks. He was 4th-man in each of the first three meets of the season, setting and tying a Personal Best time of 26:52 at both the Mel Brodt Invitational and National Catholic Championships. A 2nd-man finish at the Duquesne Invitational preceded unfortunate results in his next two meets. A 5th-man finish and possible Personal Best time were disqualified at the NCAA Pre-Nationals after he was bumped outside of the white lines marking the course. Falling down in the Atlantic-10 Championships resulted in a loss of time and a 9th-man finish. Fisher responded well in the NCAA Great Lakes Regional 10K with a 3rd-man finish, going through the 8K split 13-seconds under his Personal Best time. Fisher is currently ranked in 25th position on the Harrier Heroes list, even though his 26:39 split at the NCAA Regional would improve his position to 18th. 2001: Fisher made the team as a "walk-on" by competing in the Intra-squad 5K and contributed to the team's effort in all seven varsity races. He was the flyers 6th and 5th-man once, 4th-man three times and 3rd-man twice. He lowered his 8K personal best set at the National Catholic Championships by 12 seconds, running 26:55 at the Atlantic 10 Championships. Fisher is currently ranked 24th on the "Harrier Heroes" list. HIGH SCHOOL: Out of Holy Name High School in Strongsville, OH. Fisher was named NCL League MVP and earned Cleveland Plain Dealer Player of the Week once. Personal: Son of Jamie Fisher...Born July 1, 1983...Undecided business major. Brett is a triplet. |
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