2004 Cross Country Roster

Bret Schoolmeester
- Height:
- 5-10
- Weight:
- null
- Class:
- Junior
- Hometown:
- Sedalia, Colo.
- High School:
- Denver Christian
PERSONAL BESTS
Indoor:
Mile: 4:03.80 (20045)
3,000-Meter: 7:57.10 (2004)
Outdoor:
800-Meter: 1:54.33 (2003)
1,500-Meter: 3:45.27 (2004)
3,000-Meter: 8:23.19
5,000-Meter: 13:50.24 (2004)
10,000-Meters: 28:33.3 (2005)
BIG 12 SCORING
2003 (I) Distance Medley Relay, 2nd (9:50.50)
2003 (O) 1,500-Meter, 5th (3:49.70)
2004 (I) Mile, 3rd (4:05.82)
2004 (I) 3,000-Meter, 6th (8:17.27)
2004 (O) 1,500-Meter, 4th (3:50.26)
2005 (I) Mile, 3rd (4:03.80)
2005 (O) 5,000-Meters, 3rd (14:14.89)
2005 (O) 10,000-Meters, 2nd (29:25.44)
NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP SCORING
2004 (I) 3,000-Meter, 7th (8:04.84)
2005 (O) 10,000-Meter, 5th (28:49.07)
HONORS
2004 Indoor 3,000-Meter All-American
2005 Outdoor 10,000-Meter All-American
2006 OUTLOOK: Bret is the eighth-ranked 10k runner in the
2005: Continuing his excellence in the mile, Schoolmeester turned in a personal record setting performance and NCAA provisional qualifying time of 4:03.80 during the indoor season at the Big 12 Indoors. He also took first place at the Air Force Classic with a time of 4:14.42. Schoolmeester participated in the 3k race, taking first at the Husky Classic with an NCAA provisional qualifying time of 7:59.42. He continued his domination during the outdoor season while competing in the 3, 5, and 10k races. At the Colorado Invitational he ran in the 3k and 5k races, setting a personal record of 8:23.19 in the 3k for first place, and making the regional qualifying mark with his 14:01.23 finish in the 5k race. At the
2004: Schoolmeester and teammate Stephen Pifer were quite possibly the country’s best one-two punches in the mile event, for Schoolmeester recorded the team’s third and fourth fastest times, only to be outdone by Pifer with the top two. Schoolmeester’s best jolt came at the Adidas Classic when he placed second in a time of 4:05.07 ? a new personal record and second-best season time in the Big 12. At the Big 12 Championships, he scored points by clocking a 4:05.82 to finish third (behind Pifer’s 4:04.32). In the 3,000 he ran CU’s top time of the year with a 7:57.10 win at
2003: Schoolmeester competed in the 800-meter, mile, 1,500, 3,000 and 5,000-meter runs, as well as the distance medley relay. His indoor mile time of 4:17.93 at the Air Force Classic took first-place honors and was the second best team mark on the season. He also competed in the indoor Big 12 Championships in the 3k run, claiming 26th place with his season-best time of 8:36.89. Outdoors, Schoolmeester owned the second best team mark of 1:54.33 in the 800-m run, taking second place at the CU Twilight meet. In the 1,500-meter race he took part in the Big 12 Championships, as he finished second in the prelims (3:49.88) before finishing fifth in the finals in 3:49.70, his best time of the season.
CROSS COUNTRY: An All-Big 12, All-NCAA Mountain Region as a sophomore, junior and senior, Schoolmeester added All-American to his resume with a fifth-place finish in 2004, a remarkable 237-pace improvement from his ?03 race. He also earned All-American honors in ’05 with a 37th-place finish. Schoolmeester started out the 2005 season strong, crossing the tape first at the Rocky Mountain Shootout. As one of the team’s best runners, he ran in all three postseason races, finishing sixth (Big 12), second (NCAA Mountain Region) and the NCAAs. Schoolmeester finished just five-tenths of a second behind teammate Billy Nelson at the NCAA Mountain Regional.
HIGH SCHOOL: On the track, Schoolmeester was an all-league and all-state performer his sophomore through senior seasons. He graduated from Denver Christian with prep records in the 800-meter (1:55), 1,600-meter (4:12) and the 3,200-meter (8:49). He was also a member of the Crusaders team that won back-to-back state cross-country titles his sophomore and junior seasons. He was a four-time all-league performer in cross-country and twice named all-state. He had a seventh place finish at the FootLocker Midwest Regional following his senior campaign.
ACADEMICS: Schoolmeester, a Spanish for professions major, carries a better than 3.0 grade point average and was named to the Commissioner’s Honor Roll following the 2003, ’04 and ?05 fall and the spring ’05 semesters and was a 2004 second team Academic All-Big 12 selection.
PERSONAL: Bret Everett Schoolmeester was born May 12, 1984 in