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Tartan Men’s Track and Field Releases 2021 Roster

Tartan Men’s Track and Field Releases 2021 Roster

Carnegie Mellon University head track and field coach Gary Aldrich, in his sixth year at the helm of the Tartans and 14th overall, has released the roster for the men's track and field 2021 spring season.

View the 2021 Men's Track and Field Roster

Below are a few facts about the makeup of the 60-member men's track and field team.

Class Years: Graduate Students (2); Seniors (11); Juniors (11); Sophomores (12); Newcomers (24)

Natives Of: Arizona (1); California (10); Colorado (1); Connecticut (2); Florida (1); Georgia (1); Illinois (2); Kentucky (1); Maryland (4); Massachusetts (3); New Hampshire (1); New Jersey (5); New York (8); Ohio (1); Oregon (2); Pennsylvania (8); Texas (2); Taiwan (1); Virginia (4); Wisconsin (1)

College of Study: College of Fine Arts (3); College of Engineering (27); Deitrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences (11); Mellon College of Science (7); School of Computer Science (9); Tepper School of Business (3)

Notes:

  • The Tartans had 13 Mideast All-Region performers with three receiving multiple honors for the indoor season in 2020. There are four that return to the current roster: Michael Cai, Graham Eversden (3x), Noah Lynch and Liam Walsh (2x)
  • The Cardinal and Gray had three athletes qualify for the 2020 Indoor NCAA Men's Track and Field Championships with all receiving All-America honors and two on the current roster: Graham Eversden, Liam Walsh
  • Six members were named to the All-Academic team by the U.S. Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) with three on current roster: Graham Eversden, Noah Lynch and Liam Walsh
  • Last season marked the 24th consecutive season that the men's track and field team received all-academic team accolades by the USTFCCCA.
  • The Tartans had three runners named College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Academic All-Americans with two returning, Matt Karee, who garnered the accolade in back-to-back seasons, and Liam Walsh.

Thoughts from Head Coach Gary Aldrich:
"How you respond and deal with adversity tells a great deal about an individual. I couldn't be more proud of how the program has dealt with the adversity over this past calendar year and continues to deal with it. Their ability to continue to grow and develop as students-athletes and individuals is a true testament to them! They have continued to dedicate themselves to the program and process. When we return to competition we will be ready and better than we were a year ago!!"

note: The roster is as of March 4, 2021, and is subject to change.