Brandon Womack

Brandon Womack

Player Profile

Class:
Senior

Hometown:
Spring, Texas

High School:
Flint Southwestern Academy

Last College:
Grand Valley State

Height / Weight:
5-10 / 160

Event:
long and triple jumps

Birthdate:
09/07/1981

Experience:
3L

Major:
Mechanical Technology

2003
Indoor: Had a season-best time of 6.83 seconds in the 60-meter dash at the Houston Indoor Classic...registered an eighth-place finish in the long jump at the Conference USA Championships and the Houston Invitational...his best long jump of the season was 23-6 at the Houston Invitational. Outdoor: Finished in sixth place in the 100 meters at the Texas Southern Relays...was seventh at the Tom Tellez Invitational with a wind-aided 10.59 seconds...had a season-best legal time of 10.68 at the Conference USA Championships...finished fifth in the long jump at the Tom Tellez Invitational...best jump of the season was at the LSU Alumni Gold meet when he leaped 23-4.75...helped Houston's 4x100-meter relay win a Conference USA championship and qualify for the NCAA's with a second-place finish at the NCAA Midwest Regional...Houston posted a season-best time of 39.28 seconds when the Cougars finished in second place at the Texas Relays.

2002
Indoor: Jumped a distance of 23-07.50 to place fourth in the long jump at the Air Force Open...finished ninth at the Conference USA Championships. Outdoor: Took eighth place in the long jump at the LSU Team Invitational...earned eighth place in the long jump at the Tellez Invitational.

College
Spent his freshman on the track team at Grand Valley State University in Allendale, Mich....named Freshman-of-the-Year...earned Second Team All-Conference honors...best long jump performance was 23-10.00.

High School
Voted MVP of the Flint Southwestern Academy track team...was the Valley and Regional Champion in the long jump...earned Academic All-State honors as a senior.

Personal
Born September 7, 1981, in Kansas City, Kansas...son of Charles and Sherry Womack of Spring...a member of the National Honor Society in high school...majoring in mechanical technology.