Luiyi Nunez

Luiyi Nunez
Luiyi Nunez
  • Hometown:
    North Brunswick, N.J.
  • Year:
    So.
  • High School:
    North Brunswick
  • Events:
    Throws
  • Major:
    Criminal Justice
Bio

2012 at Defiance: Recorded a career-best throw of 12.77 meters in the shot put during the indoor season … Finished ninth in the hammer throw at the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference Outdoor Championships with a personal-record toss of 39.53 meters … Named to the HCAC All-Sportsmanship Team for the 2012 outdoor season

2011 at Defiance: Competed in the shot put and hammer throw during the outdoor season … Recorded a season-best mark of 11.97 meters in the shot put at the All-Ohio Championships on April 16.

High School: Lettered two years at North Brunswick High under head coach Mark Zelinski.

Personal: Son of Ivelisse Nunez … Majoring in criminal justice with a minor in psychology.

News mentions
Postema, Neal Collect Awards from HCAC
Postema, Neal Collect Awards from HCAC

GREENWOOD, Ind. – The Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference has announced that Defiance College junior Tom Postema was named HCAC Field Athlete of the Year and freshman Reggie Neal was named Freshman of the Year.

Three Jacket Records Fall and Two Athletes Named All-Ohio
Three Jacket Records Fall and Two Athletes Named All-Ohio

WESTERVILLE, Ohio – The Defiance College men’s track team set two more DC all-time records on Saturday at the DIII All-Ohio Championships and had two athletes earn All-Ohio recognition. The Yellow Jackets turned in a superb performance at the meet, earning seventh place with 39 total points.

Men’s Track and Field Record First Win of Season at Denison
Men’s Track and Field Record First Win of Season at Denison

GRANVILLE, Ohio – The Yellow Jacket men’s track and field team was victorious in only its second scored meet of the young season. DC competed at the Lid-Lifter Denison Invitational in Granville, Ohio on Saturday afternoon. Defiance totaled 158 points in its first place finish followed by Wittenberg (105), Denison (85) and Transylvania (53).