Anthony Wallace earned the distinction of becoming an All-American in the sport of track & field with a fifth-place finish in the long jump at the 2001-2002 NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships. At the time of his graduation, he ranked second all-time in the indoor long jump (25' 4.5"), third in the outdoor long jump (25' 4.75"), third in the outdoor 100-meter dash (10.57 seconds) and seventh as a member of the outdoor 400-meter relay (40.56 seconds). In addition to the 2001-02 NCAA appearance, he was also a NCAA provisional qualifier in 2002-03 as the IC4A long jump indoor champion, his third IC4A title in the event. He also earned All-East distinction in the event. He was the CAA Champion in both the long jump and 100-meter at the 2002 league meet and went on to win the long jump and also won the long jump and placed fourth in the 60-meter at the IC4A indoor meet. He earned a pair of All-East honors in the 2000-01 season with a fifth-place outdoor showing in the 100-meter and a third-place indoor finish in the 4x100.
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