The United States Track Coaches Association (USTCA) has
announced the 2004 Mondo National Outdoor Athletes and Coaches
of the Year for NCAA Division I track & field.
The USTCA named Baylor sophomore Jeremy Wariner and UCLA senior
Sheena Johnson 2004 Athletes of the Year, and the University of
Arkansas' John McDonnell and UCLA's Jeannette Bolden the 2004
Coaches of the Year.
In 2004 Wariner enjoyed one of the most dominating seasons in
recent memory in the men's 400 meters. The 2004 NCAA champion
at 400 meters, Wariner ran a stadium-record 44.71 to capture
the NCAA 400 meter crown before leading Baylor's 4x400 meter
relay team to the title at the 2004 NCAA Outdoor Track & Field
Championships. Wariner won the NCAA Midwest Regional title
44.50 seconds on May 29, which currently ranks as the second-
fastest time in the world this year. Wariner also helped lead
the Bears to a seventh place finish in the team standings with
27 points, which is their best finish behind three third-place
showings in 1985, 1990 and 2001.
Johnson led the Bruins women's team to its first NCAA outdoor
track & field title since 1983, scoring a meet-high 19.25
points. Johnson defended her 400m hurdles title in world-best
and in-season collegiate record time of 53.54. Johnson also
placed third in the 100m hurdles with a personal-best time of
12.75 while also running the second leg of the 4x100 meter
relay, which took second overall in 43.49. Johnson was also a
vital part of the 4x400 meter relay, running the second leg in
the Bruins' fourth-place finish at 3:28.85, which clinched the
NCAA team title. Johnson was also the NCAA West Region champion
in both the 100 and 400 meter hurdles.
Arkansas men's head coach John McDonnell led the Razorbacks to
their 11th NCAA outdoor crown and 39th overall national title
with 65.5 points at the 2004 NCAA Outdoor Track & Field
Championships. McDonnell saw four of his athletes claim
individual titles, the most earned at the NCAA outdoor meet
since 1998. The Razorbacks posted three new school records and
12 All-America honors earned in 10 events. At the Mideast
Regional Championships, McDonnell coached his team to its
second-straight regional crown when the Hogs tallied 95 points.
For his leadership and accomplishments, McDonnell was named the
2004 Mondo West Region Men's Coach of the Year. In winning the
2004 SEC Outdoor Conference Championship, Arkansas' won its
20th outdoor conference title in the last 23 years.
Under 11th year women's head coach Jeanette Bolden, the UCLA
women captured the team title at the 2004 NCAA Outdoor Track &
Field Championships, edging defending champion LSU 69-68,
respectively. It was Bolden's first NCAA Outdoor title, adding
to her two NCAA Indoor titles in 2001 and 2000. Prior to this
year, Bolden's teams had amassed ten top 10 finishes, including
placing second on five occasions at NCAA Outdoor Championships.
In the Pac-10 Conference, Bolden has directed the Bruins to ten
league team titles in the last 11 years, including the last
eight consecutive seasons. At the NCAA West Regional
Championships, the Bruins successfully defended their team
title, while scoring 141 points. For her leadership and
accomplishments, Bolden was named the 2004 Mondo West Region
Women's Coach of the Year.
The National Outdoor Athlete of the Year awards are sponsored
by Mondo, USA, the world's largest supplier of track & field
surfaces. Mondo is the official provider of all tracks and
equipment for the Track and Field Competitions for the Athens
Olympic Games.