Cammie Banker-Reynolds
Cammie Banker-Reynolds
Year: 2007
Previous College Sports Played: Cross Country, Track

Cammie Banker-Reynolds was a seven-time All-American at JCCC, competing in cross country and track and field.  Her sophomore year, Banker-Reynolds also won a national championship, winning the 5,000 meter run.  Her time of 18:43.70 was a national meet record.  In cross country, Banker-Reynolds earned All-American her freshman and sophomore seasons, becoming just the second JCCC athlete to be a two-time cross country All-American.  She was also an outstanding student, earning NJCAA Academic All-America honors.  Banker-Reynolds also ran on the 1993 marathon team that captured the first national championship in JCCC athletics history.  She finished in eighth-place.  She also a part of track teams that posted four top-10 finishes nationally, including two in the top-five.   Banker-Reynolds completed her career at the University of Tennessee-Chattanooga where she was a two-time second-team Southern Conference performer in cross country and one-time first-team Southern Conference performer in the 10,000-meters.  Banker-Reynolds was also a Southern Conference first-team academic selection her junior and senior years.