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CaAdrian Norman

  • position Pole Vault
  • class Freshman
  • Hometown Arlington, Tenn.
  • High school Raleigh-Egypt
  • position Pole Vault
  • class Freshman
  • Hometown Arlington, Tenn.
  • High school Raleigh-Egypt

CaAdrian Norman Bio

2008: Indoors, placed fifth in the pole vault at the Gamecock Invitational … had a top time of 7.33 in the 55m and 7.86 in the 60m … outdoors, took 13th in the pole vault at the Auburn Tiger Classic … had a top clearance of 11-1 ¾ at the Carolina Classic … finished 15th in the 200m at the Spec Towns Invitational.

2007: Competed in pole vault and 55m dash indoors … ran the 55m at the Gamecock Invitational, finishing 11th in the semifinals at 7.39 … cleared 9-10 at the Virginia Tech Invitational to tie for 20th … also took 20th at the Rod McCravy Memorial at 10-0 … again cleared 10-0 to place 14th at the Tiger Classic … cleared an indoor-best 10-6 1/4 at the Gamecock Invitational … opened the outdoor season with an eighth place finish in the pole vault at the Hurricane Invite at 10-8 … placed 15th at the Jim Click shootout … finished 11th at the Weems Baskin Relays after clearing 11-0 … came in fifth at the Florida Relays at the same height … placed seventh at the NC A&T Invite after cleaering 10-11 3/4 … competed at the SEC Championship.

2006: Finished second at the State of South Carolina Track Meet with a 10-foot clearance in the pole vault … redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Kwame Clarke at Raleigh-Egypt High School in Memphis, Tenn. … lettered in track and field … won the best freshman award … competed at the state meet in 2004 and 2005 … graduated third in her high school class.

PERSONAL: CaAdrian Tenesha Norman was born Oct. 8, 1986 … parents are Brian and Cassandra Hill … majoring in biology … a McKissick Scholar … hopes to become a dentist … enjoys spending her free time lounging around and surfing the Web … favorite foods are pizza and anything spicy … chose South Carolina over Tennessee State and Austin Peay.