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BYU campus briefs

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Published: Thursday, Aug. 11 2011 12:23 a.m. MDT

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The team was named the Indoor Track & Field Scholar Team of the Year in Division I for the 2011 season by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association.

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TRACK AND FIELD: The team was named the Indoor Track & Field Scholar Team of the Year in Division I for the 2011 season by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association. Along with the Cougars, Florida State University won the corresponding outdoor award.

The USTFCCCA Scholar Team of the Year award is given to the highest-placing teams with at least a 3.00-cumulative GPA at the most recent NCAA indoor and outdoor championship, respectively.

The Cougars finished in third place at the 2011 NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships, with a score of 34 points.

Junior Miles Batty, who was named the US Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association Track Athlete of the Year, won the national championship in the mile, with a time of 3:59.49.

Also winning national championships in their respective events was the DMR team of Brian Weirich, Justin Hedin, Chris Carter and Batty with a time of 9:29.28, and senior Leif Arrhenius in the indoor shot put.

TRACK AND FIELD: Women's coach Craig Poole will be enshrined in the USTFCCCA Hall of Fame with the class of 2011 this coming December.

The USTFCCCA announced the six inductees for the Hall of Fame Class of 2011 on Monday. Also being inducted are coaches Phil Esten (UW-La Crosse), Keene Fitzpatrick (Yale/Michigan/Princeton), Ken Foreman (Seattle Pacific), LaVern Sweat (Norfolk State/Hampton) and Bill Webb (Tennessee/Cal State Northridge).

The 2011 USTFCCCA Hall of Fame induction ceremony will be held December 14 at the USTFCCCA Convention in San Antonio.

Poole was at the helm of the BYU women's track team for 30 years from 1980 until his retirement in 2010. During his tenure, Poole's teams were among the most nationally prominent in the nation.

Under his guidance, the Cougar track team recorded an almost perfect record on conference and regional levels and was consistently among national contenders. Poole's teams won 27 of 29 outdoor conference championships and 17 of 20 indoor conference championships.

Although he was never able to quite grasp a team National Championship trophy, reaching a career-best third-place NCAA finish in 2009, he did help several individual athletes realize their national championship dream. A total of 14 of his athletes were crowned national champions 18 times.

Poole was honored as the MWC Coach of the Year seven times, including the 2010 season, and WAC Coach of the Year ten times.

In 2004, Poole was the head coach for the U.S. at the World University Games in Beijing, China. He also served as coach and advisor to the Taiwan National team at the Asian & World Championships in 1987 and technical coach for Taiwan at the Asian Games in 1991. He served on the coaching staff for the West Team at the 1989 Olympic Festival, as head coach for the U.S. National Team vs. Great Britain in 1990, and for the American World Indoor Championships Team in 1993.

Poole was named to the 2004 U.S. Olympic coaching staff, traveling to the games in Athens, Greece. He coached the American athletes in the heptathlon, long jump and triple jump. In 1993, he was the head women's USA Coach at the World Championships in Toronto.

Starting in the fall of 2010, Poole took on a new group of athletes to prepare for the future. As the head coach at the USA Track and Field Resident Program at the Chula Vista Olympic Training Center in California, Poole primarily works with athletes in the jumps and throws as they prepare for the 2012 London Olympics.

Poole received a doctorate in physical education and educational administration from the University of Utah in 1970. Poole also served as a full-time professor at BYU in sports psychology. Married to the former Sharon Woodland, the couple has four children.

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Loved Coach Poole as my track coach at Skyline High many years ago. Great man and a great builder of character too. I have been blessed to know him.

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