Coyote Sports Hall of Fame
Stahlecker, who grew up in Doland, S.D., is a six-time All-American who won the 400-meter dash at the 2001 NCAA Division II Indoor Championships. Her winning time of 54.65 seconds remains a program record. In addition, Stahlecker was the national runner-up in the outdoor 200 in 2000 and the outdoor 100 in 2001.
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Stahlecker won nine North Central Conference Championships, including five in the 200, two in the 100, and one each in the 55 and 400. She continues to rank in the top-10 at USD for the indoor 200, outdoor 100, outdoor 200, outdoor 400, and outdoor 4x200 relay. She holds the DakotaDome record in the 4x100 relay for 48.55 seconds with teammates Elena Swan, Tamika Williams and Tori Devericks.
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Stahlecker graduated with a bachelor’s degree in business administration. After graduation, she became the fifth Coyote track and field athlete to receive an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship, which she put towards her MBA from USD.
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Stahlecker currently works as a treasury operations manager for Citigroup. She and her husband, Jeff, reside in Tea, S.D., and have two children, Sydney and Callen.