For immediate release 22 May 2002
SAN ANGELO -- Former ACU standout athlete Sylvia Dyer-Barnier was inducted
into the NCAA Division II Track and Field Hall of Fame at Wednesday night's
banquet prior to the outdoor national championship meet.
Dyer-Barnier is the third Wildcat to be inducted into the hall, joining
Cliff Felkins and Marlene Lewis, both of whom were inducted in 1998. The
other three athletes who were inducted Wednesday were Mike Smierziak and
Tranel Hawkins of Angelo State and Dale Drennan of Texas-Arlington.
Dyer-Barnier was a five-time NCAA Division II national indoor champion
and 20-time NCAA Division II all-America performer. Her five indoor national
titles are the most ever for any female athlete at the NCAA Division II
level. Three people -- including ACU's Yolanda Henry and Delloreen Ennis-London
-- have four career individual indoor titles.
Dyer-Barnier won individual indoor championships in the 55-meter hurdles
(1988, 1989 and 1991) and the triple jump (1988 and 1989).
Aside from her five national championships, she was a seven-time runner-up
at national meets with second place finishes at the NCAA Division II national
outdoor championship meet in the 100 hurdles and triple jump in 1987 and
1988, the 100 hurdles and the 4x100 relay in 1989, and in She finished
below fourth place at national meets only twice -- sixth in the long jump
at the 1988 indoor national championship meet and eighth in the long jump
as a freshman in 1986 at the outdoor national championship meet.
The Wildcats won six NCAA Division II national championships (three outdoor
and three indoor) while Dyer-Barnier was competing, including the Wildcats'
first two indoor titles in 1988 and 1989.
She was a five-time Lone Star Conference champion, including the 100-meter
hurdles in 1987, 1988 and 1989. She also won LSC championships in the 400
hurdles in 1989 and as part of the 4x100 relay in 1989.
At the 1989 LSC track and field championships, Dyer-Barnier competed
in five events, winning three: the 100 hurdles, 400 hurdles and running
as the lead leg on ACU's 4x100 relay team. She finished second in the triple
jump and fourth in the high jump. She was named Lone Star Conference runner
of the year and was also the ACU athlete of the year in 1989.
After graduation from ACU in 1991, Dyer-Barnier went on to earn a Master's
Degree in Public Administration before returning to ACU as a coach.
As a coach at ACU from 1998-2001, she coached ACU's long- and-triple
jumpers to nine NCAA Division II national championships and 23 all-America
honors. Her national champions were Ayodele Aladefa (indoor and outdoor
champion in the long jump 1998); Terrance Woods (indoor champion in the
triple jump 1999); Hillerie Shelton (outdoor national champion in the triple
jump in 1999 and 2001 and indoor national champion in the triple jump in
2001); Stephen Moore (indoor and outdoor national champion in the long
jump in 1999); and Renna Toniste (indoor national champion in the triple
jump in 1999).
Dyer-Barnier currently works as the Compliance Coordinator at ACU and
serves on the NCAA Division II Track and Field Committee.
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