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Bauhs announces plans to turn pro
Bauhs announces his plan to turn professional
Scott Bauhs (left) and Gary Towne (right) answer questions at Monday afternoon's press conference.
CHICO, Calif. – Chico State distance runner Scott Bauhs announced his intentions to forgo his senior track season to turn pro at a press conference Monday in the Acker Gym lobby. Watch the press conference on http://www.flotrack.org/.

Bauhs, a two-time National Champion and a participant in last summer’s U.S. Olympic Trials, will run his final collegiate race at the NCAA Division II Cross Country National Championships on Nov. 22. He will also graduate this semester with a degree in social science.

“My experience at Chico has been phenomenal, beyond my wildest dreams,” said Bauhs. “But right now is the right time for me to turn pro because, hopefully after next weekend, I will have accomplished everything I set out to accomplish athletically at the collegiate level. I’m also graduating this semester.”

“I don’t know how long my window of opportunity for breaking American records and doing well on the world stage as well. I just want to focus on doing everything I can to be the best runner that I can.”

A list of Bauhs' accomplishments since coming to Chico State can be found here.

Bauhs will turn his attention to qualifying for this summer’s World Championships in Berlin, Aug. 15-23. He will spend the spring training at altitude with some of the top coaches and athletes in the United States.

“I have been given a great opportunity to train with a great coach and high-profile Olympic level athletes,” said Bauhs. “I think it’s going to be to my advantage to really focus on making the World Championships and having a great summer track season in Europe.”

Bauhs leaves Chico State with the blessing of Head Coach Gary Towne and the rest of the Chico State athletic department.

“The impact that Scott has had on our school and program is really hard to quantify,” said Towne. “While establishing himself as one of the fastest American collegiate distance runners ever, Scott has made a name for himself and of course our school and program. Coaches and athletes at all levels across the nation now know about Chico State and all of the great things that we are doing. Much of this is due to the success of Scott Bauhs.  His impact on our team goes well beyond the fast times and incredible accomplishments that he’s achieved.  His day-to-day approach to training and racing has been nothing short of inspiring and educational for our coaches and athletes.”  

“It would be easy for me to be saddened by Scott’s decision.  It certainly will have a big impact on our track team this spring. But I was taught at a young age that it’s important to keep the best interests of others as my top priority.  For Scott, the opportunity to focus his spring and summer training toward a hopeful berth on the U.S. World Track and Field Championship team is most important. I’m in complete support of his decision.  As he moves to the next chapter of his life and career we are excited to see all that awaits Scott. He’ll definitely have the support of Chico behind him in those pursuits.”

Athletic Director Anita Barker expressed similar feelings.

“Scott has given us so much to be proud of. He’s brought excitement, attention, and class to our cross country and track programs, our athletic department, our University, and our city,” said Barker. “He’s worked hard and achieved so much both in his sport and in the classroom. Now that he’s graduating, he can move on knowing that he’s accomplished what he sat out to as a student and an athlete when he came to Chico State. We wish him nothing but the best and we’ll always be proud to call him a Wildcat.”

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Kacie McCarthy
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Kacie McCarthy’s freshman season as a Wildcat has been filled with highlights, but the Shingletown native turned in her most memorable performances of the year last weekend in the NCAA West Sub-Regional at Sonoma State, posting three straight victories and helping Chico State advance to the West Super Regional in Hawaii. The Wildcats are just two wins away from reaching the Division II College World Series, thanks in large part to the pitching prowess of McCarthy, who is the latest recipient of Wildcat of the Week honors.

In Friday’s Sub-Regional opener, McCarthy took over for Chico State starter Jessica McDermott and tossed seven-and-a-third innings of relief, striking out a career-high 11 batters and earning the win as the Wildcats beat 15th ranked Grand Canyon University 5-4 in eight innings. In Saturday’s winner’s bracket game versus No. 14 Sonoma State, McCarthy twirled a one-hit shutout in Chico State’s 7-0 victory over the host Seawolves. Sunday McCarthy completed the postseason trifecta, going the distance for the 18th time this year and getting credit for the “W” as the ’Cats rallied back from three runs down to score four times in the bottom of the sixth inning and pull out a 4-3 victory over Dixie State to sweep through the Sub-Regional and advance to this weekend’s West Super Regional.

McCarthy, now 16-10 on the season, lowered her season ERA to 1.92 with the three weekend wins and is ranked third among California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) pitchers. She also is sixth in the conference in victories and innings pitched (164.1). She leads the Wildcats in wins, complete games, innings pitched and appearances (29).

Chico State takes on the No. 3 ranked Sea Warriors of Hawaii Pacific Friday at 5 p.m. Pacific time in the opener of the West Super Regional in Kaneohe, Hawaii. The winner of the best-of-three set will advance to the Division II College World Series May 27-31 in St. Joseph, Missouri.
Brian Beeman
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As a decathlete, Brian Beeman is used to running all over the place. But he took it to a new level last week. After competing in the decathlon, high jump and javelin to help lead the Chico State men’s track & field team to the California Collegiate Athletic Association Championship March 6-8, he got on a bus and arrived back in Chico in the wee hours of Sunday morning. Then, he turned around to head back to Southern California for the Claremont Classic Decathlon and turned in an NCAA Provisional Qualifying mark and personal best score of 6,512 on Thursday and Friday.

That iron-man feet has earned him Wildcat of the Week honors.

Beeman finished sixth at the Burns Track and Field Complex while logging the 15th best score in the nation this year. He won the 1,500-meter run with a time of 4:31.75, placed third in the 400-meter dash (51.19 seconds) and tied for third in the high jump (6-feet-02.75).

Beeman and a number of his Wildcats teammates now await Wednesday morning’s NCAA Track and Field Championships selection show to found out if he’s earned a berth to the National Championships May 27-29 in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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