POCATELLO, Idaho- The Idaho State track and field and cross country team congratulates their 21 student-athletes on graduating with various bachelor's and master's degrees Saturday, April 24. Check out the full list below:
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Graduating Seniors
Laura Alicke is a distance and cross-country runner from Freising, Germany. After transferring to Idaho State, Alicke competed for the Bengals for three years. She earned two personal records during her senior season, running the 1500m in 5:01.03. At the 2021 Westmont Collegiate Classic, Alicke took home first place in the 5000m after a time of 17:47.49 setting another personal record. This past fall with the postponed cross-country season she ran her first marathon. Alicke is a two-time All-Academic awarded athlete. She graduates with a bachelor's in civil engineering with a minor in mathematics. She will be staying at ISU and begin a master's in civil engineering degree specializing in structural engineering.
From Casper, Wyoming,
Garrett Condelario. Condelario is a distance and cross-country runner for the Bengals. During his time at Idaho State, Condelario competed at the Big Sky Outdoor Track and Field Conference Championships where he earned a personal record time of 32:05.68. Condelario will earn a degree in Medical Laboratory Science and will start an internship with Madison Memorial Hospital in Rexburg in the summer and will take some exams in the fall. He has earned All-Academic honors three times in his career.
A dual sport athlete from Kent, Washington, our next senior is
Tanner Conner. Tanner was recruited as a hurdler and has been a big part of the football programs success here at Idaho State. He was a Conference Champion his first outdoor season in the 110 Hurdles his freshman year and was on the 4x100 that holds the school record. In 2020, Conner represented Idaho State in the Big Sky Indoor Conference Championship where he broke the 60m hurdles all-time best school record in the preliminaries. He then went on to win the championship, breaking his own record and setting a new Big Sky Championship record. Conner is also amongst the all-time bests in the 60m dash where he holds the third-fastest time, and the 55m hurdles where he holds the fifth-best time in school history. Conner is a four-time All-Academic athlete. He will leave with a bachelor's in criminology and a minor in psychology. He graduates with his master's in athletic administration this summer.
Logan Dodge, from Sacramento, California competed in distance and cross-country for the Bengals. Dodge transferred to Idaho State in 2019. He has competed in the 3,000 with a personal best time of 8:48 and also competed in the 5,000 during his time at Idaho State. He graduates with his bachelor's in english with a film studies minor.
Leo Finsterbusch is a six-year athlete from Grimma, Germany. During his time at Idaho State, Finsterbusch competed in the multi-events and as a thrower. He holds the third-best all-time school record in the hammer and the seventh-best all-time school record in the weight throw. His personal best in the discus is 167' 3". Leo earned a Bachelor of Business Administration with a double major in marketing and management and a minor in international commerce. He also graduates this year with a Master of Business Administration and a Master of Healthcare Administration. He has made the Dean's list in the College of Business since 2018. Finsterbusch earned All-Academic honors eight times.
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Kylie Greenwell is a fifth-year senior from Great Falls, Montana. Greenwell is a Hammer and Weight Thrower for Idaho State. In 2018, Greenwell walked on with the Bengals broke into the record books with a weight throw that put her ninth in school history. Greenwell earned her Hammer personal record of 177'7 at the Bengal Invitational, this throw puts her fourth in school history. Kylie has served two years as the Student Athlete Advisory President and this last year has been the Sports Information Intern for the Track and Field team while competing.  She is a six-time All-Academic awarded athlete and graduated with a bachelor's in visual communications: graphic design last year and this year graduates with a Master of Arts in Communication.
Alyssa Gorrell is a senior from Buhl, Idaho. Gorrell is a shot-put Thrower for Idaho State. In 2020, Gorrell broke into the record books to take the eighth spot in school history for the shot put. She is graduating with a bachelor's in biology with an emphasis in integrative organismal biology. Her plans are to work on ecology and conservation projects abroad. Â She has earned All-Academic honors eight times in her career.
Seth Jarus, a senior from Wickenburg, Arizona is a jumper for Idaho State. After transferring to Idaho State in 2018 and competing for the Bengals for three years, Jarus holds the fourth-best all-time school record in the long jump and the eighth-best all-time school record in the triple jump. He placed fourth and fifth in the triple jump and long jump respectively, at the 2019 Big Sky Conference Indoor Championship. He is graduating with his bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering and will be taking a position in Bozeman Montana as a corrosion control engineer.
Sierra Kiser, a senior from Boise, Idaho, competes in the Pole Vault for Idaho State. During her time as a Bengal, Kiser represented Idaho State at the Big Sky Conference Championships five times in the Pole Vault. Kiser earned her personal best record of 3.78m in the pole vault in 2019. She is graduating with a degree in exercise science and hopes to pursue PA school. Â
Skyla Liava'a-Fiefia, a fifth-year senior from Herriman, Utah is a thrower for Idaho State. Liava'a Fiefia qualified for the Big Sky Conference Championship in 2018, where she took home 8th place in the shot put. Her personal record in the shot put also came during the 2018 season where she threw 44'0". Skyla is leaving Idaho State with a degree in Healthcare Administration with a Minor in Accounting. She has accepted a position with Intermountain Hospital and has already started her own Rehabilitation Group Home called TRU Human Services.
Our next senior, a Pocatello native,
Rachel McGovern. McGovern is a distance and cross-country runner for Idaho State. In 2018, she ran her fastest 6K at the NCAA Division I Mountain Region Cross Country Championships with a time of 21:19.8. Her 5000m run at the Jacksons Invitational in 2019 earned her a spot in the all-time school best record book at ninth. McGovern competed for the Bengals at the Big Sky Conference Championships four times. She earned All-Academic honors in 2020 and graduated with a bachelor's in political science last year and graduates with a master's in public administration with high honors.
Ginger Nelson, a senior from Lehi, Utah has competed in the High Jump for Idaho State. In 2018, Nelson represented the Bengals at the Big Sky Conference Outdoor Track and Field Championships and placed second in the high jump. During her career, she jumped a personal best of 5' 7" to earn the ninth spot in the record book amongst the all-time school bests. Nelson graduates with a degree in sports management and is a four-time All-Academic awarded athlete. She hopes to continue her involvement in the sport of track and field through coaching and personal training.

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Joe Simmons
Joseph Simmons, a distance and cross-country runner for Idaho State from American Fork, Utah. In 2018, he ran his fastest 8K at the Big Sky Conference Championships with a time of 24:20.7. Simmons has represented Idaho State at the Big Sky Championships seven times. He holds the second-best all-time school record in the 10,000m. He also broke into the all-time bests in school history for the 5000m where he is fourth for the indoor record and seventh for the outdoor. He will leave with a bachelor's and graduates this year with Master of Chemistry. Â Next fall, he will begin a PHD in Chemistry at the University of Delaware.
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Graduating Returners
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Brooke Anger is graduating with her bachelor's degree in radiographic science.
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Collin Dylla is graduating with his bachelor's degree in P.E. exercise science.
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Olivia Holmes is graduating with her bachelor's degree in community and public health
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Markos Huerta is graduating with his bachelor's degree in Finance/Marketing.
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Keegan Luker is graduating with his bachelor's degree in P.E. sport management.
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Zak Montoya is graduating with his bachelor's degree in P.E. sport management.
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Molly Olsen is graduating with her bachelor's degree in elementary education.
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Ashley Vanvleet-sturgis is graduating with her bachelor's degree in nursing.
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Kodee Vining is graduating with his bachelor's degree in biology ecology and conservation.
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Seniors Finishing their Degrees 2021-2022
Madison Cicierski is a senior from Billings, Montana and has competed in the throws for past six years. During her time at Idaho State, Cicierski broke into the record books to take the third-best all-time school record in the weight throw, the six-best all-time discus throw, and the seventh-best all-time hammer throw. She also competed in the Javelin with a personal best throw of 135' 5". She will be leaving Idaho State with a bachelor's degree in outdoor education and sports management with a coaching minor, a master's degree in athletic administration and a master's art of teaching. She is a certified elementary school teacher and will be working for the Pocatello outdoor recreation department as their new excursion leader and teaching in the Pocatello School District. She is a nine-time All-Academic awarded athlete and graduated her bachelor's with a 4.0. She has also been nominated for the outstanding scholar athlete award.
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Caleb Brown, from Ravensdale, Washington, ran sprints and did jumps for the Bengals. In 2020, Brown represented Idaho State at the Big Sky Indoor Track and Field Championship after completing a football career at Idaho State University. He was 9th last indoor season in the hurdles at the Big Sky Conference meet. His 60m dash earned him the ninth spot in the record book of all-time bests. He also holds the fourth-best spot in school history for the 60m dash.
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Anna Gardom, a fifth-year senior from Athol, Idaho has left her mark on Idaho State competing in the Javelin after walking on as a sprinter. After one year as a thrower Gardom was the 2018 Big Sky Conference Champion in the Javelin and now holds the second-best all-time throw in school history with a throw of 160' 4". She competed twice for the Bengals in the NCAA West Region Championships. She graduated in 2020 with a bachelor's in both psychology & sociology with a criminology concentration and is finishing a Master of Athletic Administration degree. Gardom is a six-time All-Academic athlete.
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Treyshon Malone
From Yuma, Arizona, is
Treyshon Malone. Malone transferred to Idaho State in 2018 to compete as a jumper, hurler and sprinter for the Bengals. During his three years at Idaho State, Malone broke into the school all-time best record book eight times. Malone holds school records in the 4x100, the 60m dash, the 200m, and the long jump in both indoors and outdoors. He is second in the 60m hurdles, third in the 100m outdoors, and fourth in the 200m outdoors. He also holds the Holt Arena Record in the 200m. Malone is the 2019 Big Sky Conference Champion in the 100m and 200m as well as the 2020 Big Sky Conference Champion in the Long Jump, 200m, and 60m dash. He competed at the NCAA regionals in 2019 in the Long Jump and 200. He earned NCAA All American Honors last indoors in the Long Jump. One of the most decorated athletes to ever come through Idaho State University Treyshon has received his bachelor's in sociology and criminology and is completing a second bachelors in sports management.  Â
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Allison Teemant Radmall
Allison Teemant-Radmall is a distance and cross-country runner from Cedar-Hills, Utah. Allison transferred to Idaho State in 2019 and has been a great addition to the mid-distance group. At the 2021 Aggie Invitational Allison ran her fastest time in the 800m with a time of 2:20.41. She will be graduating with a Bachelors in Geology next year and hopes to work as a Geologist and continue spending time and having fun in the outdoors. Â
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Cory Mullanix
Cory Mullanix is a fifth-year sprinter from Boise, Idaho. Mullanix holds the best time in school history for his 4x100m alongside his team in 2018. He trained and competed as a multi event athlete and also holds the fifth-place all-time school best in the 60m dash. Mullanix received all academic honors six times in his career while pursuing a bachelor's in nursing and will graduate with his Master of Athletic Administration. He hopes to be able to work in Hospital and stay involved with track and field through coaching.
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