| Courtney Siebenaller |
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 | Class: Sophomore
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 | Hometown: Toledo, OH
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 | High School: Whitmer
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 | Position: Pole Vault/Hurdles
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2008-2009
(INDOOR) As a freshman, she provisionally qualified for the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championship with a height of 13-00.25. Tabbed the Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Week honors twice this season...Broke the pole vault record six times this season, setting a new school record height of 13-00.25 for second place at the Akron Zips Invitational...Became an Atlantic 10 Champion with a height of 12-11.50, breaking the meet record by five and a half inches...Vaulted a 12-05.50 at the Bowling Green Sate University Jane Herrmann Invitational, taking first place. Courtney also competed in the 60 meter hurdles this season, running a 9.54 at the Findlay Classic.
(OUTDOOR) Qualified for and competed in the NCAA Mideast Regional Championships in the pole vault... Had the seven best jumps from a flyer throughout the season, breaking the school record all seven times...Vaulted a 12-07.50 at the Stan Lyons Invitational for fourth place... Took second place at the Oliver Nikoloff Invitational (12-03.25)...Was named the Atlantic 10 Champion in the pole vault with a height of 12-03.50. Also a member of the 100 meter shuttle hurdle relay 'B' team that took sixth place at the Pepsi Florida Relays with a time of 1:04.71.
High School
At Whitmer, Siebenaller was named the track team MVP for three-straight years...She was named all city, all district and all regional 2005-2007 and was all state in 2006 and 2007...At one time she was the owner of the indoor state record in the pole vault at 12-00.00...In addition, the Toledo, Ohio resident is a scholar athlete as she sits 19th in her class of 500 and is a member of the National Honor Society.