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2010-11 Men's Track and Field

Sam Wilson

  • Height 6-0
  • Weight 167
  • Class Senior
  • Hometown Davidsonville, Md.
  • Highschool South River

Biography

2009-10 Indoor: Competed at three meets.

 

2009 Outdoor: Placed 11th in the pole vault at the America East Championships with a mark of 4.05m… Recorded a season-best vault of 4.10m at the Red Flash Open.
 
2008-09 Indoor: Recorded a season-best pole vault of 4.05m at the Lafayette/Rider Invitational.
 
Background: A Maryland state champion from South River High School in Edgewater, Md…. Took gold at the 2007 Maryland indoor state championships in the pole vault… Recorded the highest mark in the pole vault of any Maryland high school student at the 2007 Anne Arundel County outdoor championship… Also broke the school record for the pole vault… Named Capital Gazette and Washington Post All-Anne Arundel County in 2006 for outdoor track and field and in 2007 for indoor and outdoor track… Also named Baltimore Sun and Washington Post All-Metro in 2007 for indoor and outdoor track and named All-State by Mdrunning.net… Part of the Seahawk team that finished fourth at the 2005 4A/3A Regional Championships… An honor roll student and member of the Math Club.

Personal: One of three children to Paul and Colleen Wilson… Has a brother, Nick, 24 and sister, Emily, 22… Father competed in track and field at the University of Maryland…. Brother Nick was on the Maryland crew team… Majoring in geography… Born June 6, 1989.

Historical Player Information

  • 2008-09Sophomore

    Pole Vaults
    6'0" 0 lbs
  • 2009-10Junior

    Pole Vaults
    6'0" 0 lbs
  • 2010-11Senior

    Pole Vault
    6'0" 167 lbs
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