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Steve Stocker
Stocker excelled in both indoor and outdoor track & field for the Falcons and earned three letters from 1992-94. While at UW-River Falls, Stocker qualified for national track & field meets all three years he was enrolled. The 1992 season ended with a trip to Abbotsford, B.C., where Stocker participated in the 400 Hurdles at the NAIA Meet. Stocker was the first NCAA track & field All-American at UW-River Falls. He earned NCAA All-American honors four times during his Falcon career. In 1993, which was considered his "break-out" season, Stocker led Div. III in the 400 hurdles posting a time of 51.45. That very performance 12 years ago continues to stand as the WSUC record today and earned Stocker's first U.S. ranking of 47 th for all collegiate and professional competitors. Stocker qualified for the NCAA Meet in three events as a junior, the 110 high hurdles, the 400 IM hurdles, and as a member of the 4x400 relay. He placed third in the 400 intermediate hurdles with a time of 52.29. During his senior campaign, Stocker once again qualified in three events. He earned All-American honors in two events by placing fourth in the 400 intermediate hurdles, with a time of 52.28, and as a member of the Falcon 4x400 relay team that placed fourth in 3:12.57. In the 1994 NCAA indoor meet he was a member of the 4x400 relay team that placed sixth and earned All-American recognition. At WSUC meets, he won championships three times. At the 1993 outdoor meet he won the 400 intermediate hurdles (51.45). At the 1994 outdoor meet he helped the Falcon 4x400 relay team to the event championship (3:15.8). In the 1994 indoor meet, he won the 600 (1:22.65). He also placed second in seven other events at WSUC Meets. He still holds the Falcon school records in the 200 intermediate hurdles (25.0) and as a member of the indoor 4x400 relay team (3:19.94), the 400 intermediate hurdles (51.45) and as a member of the outdoor 4x400 relay (3:12.57). Stocker was the team's captain and Most Valuable Performer in 1993 and 1994. Upon completion of his collegiate career, Stocker moved to La Crosse to train for the 1996 US Olympic Trials. The 1995 season ended prematurely with an injury, so Stocker decided to come back home to UW-River Falls and train in more familiar surroundings. The 1996 campaign was successful in that Stocker qualified provisionally for the U.S. Olympic Trials on two separate occasions, running a lifetime personal record of 50.74 in the 400 intermediate hurdles at the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Col. His time earned him a U.S. ranking of 42 nd during the 1996 campaign. Stocker continues to give back to his sport as he is entering his ninth year as head track & field coach for River Falls High School, where he coaches both boys and girl's sprints and hurdles. While at River Falls High School, Stocker has contributed to five conference champion teams, 57 conference champions, 57 state qualifiers, and two state champions. His teams have virtually rewritten the record books holding 30 indoor school and 34 outdoor school records. Stocker currently resides in River Falls with his wife Wendy, children Brady (9) and Brandon (6). He is currently the Director of the W.H. Hunt Arena and Knowles Recreation Center at UW-River Falls.
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