Head Coach: Roger Haynes '82,
27th year
Phone: 309-457-2177
E-mail: rogerh@monm.edu
ROGER
HAYNES has completed his 26th season as the indoor track &
field coach at Monmouth and his tenth as the head coach of the women's program. Under Haynes'
direction, Monmouth's track program has experienced unparalleled success. The dominant
team in the Midwest Conference since 1990, the Fighting Scots men have won
10 straight indoor track & field conference titles.
Monmouth's men have won 174 indoor
individual and relay conference titles and the program can claim 52 NCAA
Indoor National Championship qualifiers and 35 indoor All-Americans
including the 2008 national pole vault champion. A former school record holder in the high jump,
Haynes graduated from Monmouth in 1982 and still holds the college record in the javelin
throw (205'8"). In 2007, Haynes was named the Division III
Men's National Coach of the Year for the indoor season by the U.S.
Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association. He was inducted into the Monmouth M-Club Hall of Fame in 1997. Haynes
also serves as Monmouth's Athletic Director and as an instructor in the Department of Physical Education.
Assistant Coaches: Brian Woodard, 13th year; Dennis
Staggs, 8th year; Alex Stuart, 3rd year
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Roger Haynes
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The Fighting Scots 2010
Indoor Track Team
Members of the Fighting Scots men's track team pose with
their second place team trophy from the NCAA Division III Indoor Championships held March 14-15 in Ada, Ohio. It was the team's highest finish at the national meet in the history of the program. The Scots placed third at last year's outdoor nationals.

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MWC PERFORMER OF THE WEEK |
Hohl, Byom earn Performers of the Week
Jan.
26 , 2010
A “substantial” improvement by Logan Hohl
(Orion, Ill./Orion) and Nick Byom (Gilson, Ill./Knoxville) at
last week’s Midwest Invitational has earned the pair the Midwest
Conference’s Performer of the Week awards in men’s track and field.

Hohl
(left),
a junior physical education major,
didn’t take long to run a
provisional qualifying time in the 55-meter hurdles. He clocked a
provisional time of 7.72 to win the event at last Saturday’s home meet.
The time ranks him fourth in the nation. Hohl also ran a leg on the
second place 4x400 relay which clocked a conference-best 3:29.63.
Byom
(right),
a junior chemistry major,
nearly punched his
automatic ticket to the NCAA Indoor Championships last week. Competing
at his home facility, Byom won the high jump clearing 6’9-3/4”. The
height provisionally qualified him for the national meet and was just
one inch from the automatic height. He has the nation’s top high jump
mark this season.
MWC PERFORMER OF THE WEEK
Lumzy earns Performer of the Week
Jan.
19 , 2010
The Fighting Scots have their first Midwest Conference Performer
of the Week after just one meet.
Peyton Lumzy (Dixon, Ill./Dixon) made his first effort of
the season the best effort of his career at last weekend's Knox
Invitational. The junior’s first place mark in the weight throw of
53’2-3/4” was his career best by nearly 5’ and more than 2’ better
than the runnerup. He followed that performance with a second place
finish in the shot put, heaving the shot 47’10-1/2”, just 3-1/2”
from another personal best.
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