Cross Country

Drevan Anderson-Kaapa
Drevan Anderson-Kaapa

Class:
Junior

Hometown:
Killeen, Texas

High School:
Killeen HS

Height:
6-1

Position:
Distance

Experience:
2L

04/11/2013

More than 160 Student-Athletes Named to C-USA Commissioner's Honor Roll

Cougars earn award with cumulative 3.0 GPA or higher from 16 sports programs

11/10/2012

Cross Country Concludes 2012 Slate At South Central Regional

Men's team takes home a 15th place finish

10/29/2012

Men's Cross Country Finishes Sixth at Conference USA Championship

Yonas Tesfai receives All-Conference honors

10/13/2012

Cross Country With Solid Effort At Chile Pepper Running Festival

Houston will have two week off in preparation for Conference USA Championship

09/30/2012

Cross Country Takes Second and Fourth at Rouge Grass Routes Grand Prix

Yonas Tesfai leads team with a second place finish

SOPHOMORE (2011)
Competed in three meets for the Cougars...Recorded at time of 16:45.78 (20th) at the UH Johnny Morriss Invitational (09/02/11)...Posted a time of 21:03 (19th) in the dual between Tulsa (09/17/11).

FRESHMAN (2010)
Ran in four meets for Houston... Posted a time of 15:45.72 (16th) at the UH Johnny Morriss Invitational (09/02/11)

HIGH SCHOOL
Ran for Coach Carlos Quinones at Killeen High School...Named the MVP Long Distance Runner as well as the cross country's team MVP...Won a district and a regional championship for the Kangaroos...Texas State qualifier...KDH's Runner of the Year...First-Team All-State...Also recruited by Texas A&M, Stephen F. Austin, Univeristy of Texas-Arlington, Texas State, Wayland Baptist and Abilene Christian.

PERSONAL
Full name is Drevan Kaleolani Anderson-Kaapa...Born on January 24, 1992 in Frankfurt, Germany...Son of Andrew and Vanessa Anderson-Kaapa...Nicknamed the "Flyin' Hawaiian"...Was a member of the National Honor Society...Named to the Academic Excellence list all four years...Received the West Point Leadership award...Chose to attend the University of Houston because its a good school and a good team and he is treated as a person, not a number...Majoring in Construction Management.

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