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Scott Sellers

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Scott Sellers
CollegeKansas State
ConferenceBig 12
SportTrack and field
PositionHigh jumper
ClassSenior
MajorFinance
Career2005–present
Height6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Weight170 lb (77 kg)
NationalityAmerican
Born (1986-08-16) August 16, 1986 (age 38)
High schoolCinco Ranch
Career highlights
Awards
2007 Big 12 Male Outdoor Performer of the Year
2008 Big 12 Male Indoor Performer of the Year
Honors
2007, 2008, 2009 Academic All-Big 12 first team
8 time NCAA All-American (4 Indoor, 4 Outdoor)
2007 USTFCCCA and ESPN Academic All-American
2009 USTFCCCA and ESPN Academic All-American
Records
Clearance of 7-07.75, 4th in NCAA history and 15th in U.S. history
Championships
2007 NCAA Outdoor National Champion in the High Jump (2.32m)
2007 NCAA Midwest Regional high jump champion (2.25m)
2007 Big 12 outdoor high jump champion (2.33m)
2008 Big 12 indoor high jump champion (2.29m)
2009 NCAA Indoor National Champion in the High Jump (2.25m)
2009 NCAA Midwest Regional high jump champion (2.25m)
2009 NCAA Outdoor National Champion in the High Jump (2.26m)

Scott Michael Sellers (born August 16, 1986) is an American track and field athlete who holds records in the high jump. His clearance of 7-07.75 is currently 4th in NCAA history and 15th in U.S. history. As a high schooler, Sellers broke the national indoor record with a jump of 2.27m in Landover, Maryland. Sellers attended and competed for Kansas State University in Manhattan, Kansas.

Sellers won the 2007 Big 12 championships with a jump of 2.33m. This accomplishment is the fourth highest jump in NCAA history. Sellers followed up his performance by capturing the Midwest Regional title with a jump of 2.25m. A mere two weeks after securing a Regional title, Sellers ascended to the status of Division I National Champion by triumphing over a highly skilled field, achieving a jump of 2.32m on his second attempt.

In 2009, Sellers won gold in both the NCAA Indoor and Outdoor Championships. These two wins gave Sellers his 7th and 8th All-American honors in the same event, a feat accomplished by a select few in NCAA history.

At the end of 2009 Sellers was named the high school high jump athlete of the decade by ESPN and USAToday.

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