Andrea Kremer

Andrea Kremer

Player Profile

Class:
Senior

Hometown:
Indianapolis, Ind.

High School:
Bishop Chatard

Event:
CC/Distance

2002-03: Named the Miami Co-Female Athlete of the Year ... after her first three years, is the only three-time all-American in Miami history ... earned all-America status for the second time during her career after she was the sixth American and tenth overall in the 3,000-meter steeplechase final at the NCAA Championships ... ran a personal-best time of 10:10.51, which is a Miami record ... earned an automatic bid to the NCAA National meet after she won the 3,000-meter steeplechase at the NCAA Mideast Regional ... named USTCA Academic all-America and Verizon Academic all-District, as well as academic all-MAC and first-team all-MAC in track and field .... also met an NCAA Regional qualifying mark in the 5,000-meter run as she ran the second- fastest time in school history at the Adidas Raleigh Relays ... was named the Miami Outdoor Track and Field Performer of the Year ... crushed the 3,000-meter steeplechase competition at the MAC Championships, winning by nearly 11 seconds with a track-record time ... also set a track-record time in the 5,000-meter run for first place and took sixth in the 1,500-meter run at the MAC Championships ... named first-team all-MAC and academic all-MAC in cross country ... after winning the Miami Invitational to open the year, Kremer had won five straight home races dating back over two years ... named the MAC Women's Runner of the Week for the fourth and fifth time in her career and MAC Female Scholar-Athlete of the Week for the third time ... placed second at the Miami Fall Classic, 11th at the Minnesota Invitational, sixth at the All-Ohio Championships and 24th at the Pre-Nationals ... Kremer's time of 17:28.8 at the Miami Fall Classic was the fastest time by a RedHawk at home in Miami history and ninth-fastest all-time.

2001-02: Became the second Miami cross country runner to earn all-America honors, courtesy of her 25th-place finish at the NCAA Championships ... garnered all-MAC and all-region honors as well, finishing sixth and seventh, respectively, at those meets ... placed second in the 3,000m and fifth in the mile at the indoor MAC meet en route to being named second-team all-MAC ... battled injury during the first part of the outdoor season, but came back to earn that same distinction following her second-place finish in the 5,000 at the MAC meet ... three times named MAC Women's Runner of the Week, twice named MAC Female Scholar Athlete of the Week and once named MAC Women's Track and Field Athlete of the Week ... Miami Indoor Track and Field Performer of the Year ... gained academic all-America status from the United States Track Coaches Association and the Women's Intercollegiate Cross Country Coaches Association, as well as academic all-district honors from Verizon ... hit the NCAA Provisional Qualifying Standard in the 3,000 steeplechase with her 10:38.22 clocking at the Boilermaker Open, then bested that by crossing the finish line in 10:36.66 at the MAC meet ... ranked the second-best junior and fourth-best under-20 steeplechaser in the world by Steeplechase Report in March 2002 ... scored 117 points on the year.

2000-01: Miami's top finisher in each cross country race in which she ran ... earned all-MAC and all-region honors in cross country ... finished second in the indoor 3,000 and fourth in the indoor mile ... chosen MAC Performer of the Year at the Outdoor Track and Field Championships after winning the first MAC women's 3,000 steeplechase ... earned all-America honors at the NCAA Championships, where she turned in a 10:12.86, setting a new U.S. Junior record and missing the World Junior record by less than two seconds ... chosen Miami Female Athlete of the Year.

High School: Finished sixth in the state 3,200 as a junior ... all-state in cross country her senior year ... won the U.S. Junior Olympic cross country title ... won city titles in the 800, 1,600, 3,200 and 4x800m relay ... captured regional titles in both the 1,600 and 3,200m ... placed second in the state in the 3,200m ... won the 1,600 at the Midwest Meet of Champions.

Personal: Daughter of John and Marty Kremer ... majoring in mathematics ... received an academic scholarship.

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