The University of Mary Marauders Hall of Fame
Tiffany (Johnson) Payne left an indelible mark on a rising University of Mary women’s track & field program as the first Marauders national champion. Not only was she the first national champion for a program that would soon regularly churn out champions, Payne was the first to win a national title for UMary in any sport.
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A 1990 graduate of Rapid City Stevens High School in South Dakota, Payne arrived at the University of Mary that fall and immediately stood out. The freshman thrower quickly earned a spot as one of 16 Marauders sent to compete at the 1991 NAIA indoor national track & field championships in Kansas City. Letting fly a school-record mark of 45-3 in the shot put, Payne claimed the title of NAIA Women’s National Indoor Shot Put Champion.
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Payne continued her string freshman season by earning conference and district titles during the outdoor season before claiming All-American honors. She would return to the NAIA championships as a sophomore in 1992 and place 4th in the nation indoors to win All-American recognition for a third time.
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The daughter of Ray and Pat Johnson, Tiffany graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Wyoming. A resident of Bar Nunn, WY, she works campus security for the Natrona County School District #1 in Casper, WY. Tiffany and her husband Jerry are the parents of Tracy and Lela.
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