Madison Stremler
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- Height:
- 5-3
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- Hometown:
- Franklin, Tenn.
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- Year:
- Sophomore
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- High School:
- Page HS
Bio
A two-sport athlete during her career at Page High School, Madison was a newcomer on the Tennessee Tech track & field team last season, and will be in that same mode as a newcomer to cross country in 2015...competes in middle distance races, primarily at 800 meters...an outstanding student in the classroom, she also participated in a wide variety of school activities including serving as the class president, ROTC, Spanish Honor Society and being voted Queen of both Homecoming and Prom.
AT TECH (In 2014-15): Madison did not compete during the cross country season...competed in the middle distance races during the indoor and outdoor track & field seasons as a freshman...posted an indoor best of 2:21.85 at the Vandy Invitational during the indoor season...her best time at 800m during the outdoor season was 2:17.21 at the OVC Championships at Austin Peay.
HIGH SCHOOL: Madison attended Fred J. Page High School in Franklin, Tenn, where she earned a spot on the A/B Honor Roll and was the student body President in 2013-14 as a senior...she lettered and was captain on both the Patriot soccer and track and field teams...went to the TSSAA state track meet three years in a row for the 300m hurdles where she finished 6th in 2012 as a sophomore, fourth in 2013 as a junior, and second in 2014 as a senior...track team capatin final two years under head coach Pete Wade...competed in the 300m, 4x100m and 4x200m relays...named all-district in soccer, helping to capture one district championship...winner of her team's Leadership Award.
PERSONAL: Madison is the daughter of Mark and Charlotte Stremler...born November 19, 1995 in Urbana, Ill....majoring in International Business...her father ran cross country at Rose-Hulman Institute.
News mentions
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- Four of Tennessee Tech’s six runners recorded personal best times, led by junior Purity Murray, as the Golden Eagle women’s cross country team finished in 27th place at the NCAA South Regional Friday morning.
Two members of the Tennessee Tech men’s cross country team and six from the women’s squad will compete Friday in the NCAA South Regional, hosted by the University of Alabama at Harry Pritchett Running Park in Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Junior Purity Murray paced the team Saturday at the OVC Championships, and three Golden Eagle runners posted career-best times as the Tennessee Tech women’s cross country finished eighth among 12 teams at the conference meet at Murray State’s Miller Memorial Golf Course.
The Tennessee Tech cross country teams will put the last three months of training into what should be their best effort Saturday morning at the Ohio Valley Conference championships in Murray, Ky.
Paced by former junior college All-American Purity Murray’s personal-best time, the Tennessee Tech women’s cross country team placed 16th in an outstanding field of 26 teams at the Alabama Crimson Classic Friday evening at the Harry Pritchett Park. The Golden Eagle men’s team, which started the race with only five runners, did not record a team score as one Golden Eagle runner was unable to finish the event due to cramps.
The Tennessee Tech cross country teams have one final tuneup race before competing at the end of the month in the Ohio Valley Conference Championships, and what a meet it will be. The Golden Eagles are set to run Friday afternoon in the Crimson Classic, hosted by the University of Alabama
The Tennessee Tech women’s cross country team earned a sixth place finish among the 14 Division I teams in their event at the Greater Louisville Classic Saturday morning, and the Golden Eagle men finished 10th among 14 Division programs in their race.
The Tennessee Tech cross country teams will head to Louisville, Ky., this weekend to compete in their largest races of the season at the Greater Louisville Classic.
Tennessee Tech's California connection of Sarah Brandt and Jenna Storms led the way for the women's cross country team as the Golden Eagles placed 16th at Vanderbilt's Commodore Classic in Nashville Saturday morning.
The second week of the 2015 season netted the Tennessee Tech women's cross country team a ninth place finish among 13 teams Saturday morning at the Furman Invitational. Junior Sarah Brandt was the top finisher for the Golden Eagles.
Nine of Tennessee Tech’s 13 cross country runners ran in their first collegiate race Saturday as coach Wayne Angel’s Golden Eagles opened the 2015 season at the Indiana Open.
The Tennessee Tech cross country teams open the 2015 schedule Saturday at the Indiana Open, where the Golden Eagles go up against two Hoosier teams each ranked 11th in the nation in the preseason
