cal poly pomona 2012 track and f ield record book
cpp Track & Field 2011 CAL POLY POMONA TRACK & FIELD RECORD BOOK
QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION
Location........................................... Pomona, Calif. Founded..........................................................1938 Enrollment....................................................21,000 Colors............................................ Green and Gold Nickname.................................................. Broncos Affiliation....................................... NCAA Division II Conference....... California Collegiate Athletic Assn. Home Facility.......................................Kellogg Field Stadium Capacity........................................... 2,500 President.................................. Dr. J. Michael Ortiz V.P. for Student Affairs.....................Dr. Doug Freer Director of Athletics........................ Brian Swanson Athletic Department Phone...............909.869.2810 Athletic Deptment Fax.......................909.869.2814
TABLE OF CONTENTS Head Coach Troy Johnson......................................3 2012 NCAA Division II Qualifying Standards...... TBA 2011 CCAA Year in Review..................................4-5 CPP Men’s Track & Field All-Time Marks.............6-7 CPP Women’s Track & Field All-Time Marks........8-9 CPP Men’s Track & Field All-Americans................10 CPP Women’s Track & Field All-Americans.......... 11
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach...................................... Troy Johnson Alma Mater.....................................Utah State, 1994 Current Year at CPP.................5th Year in 2011-12 Email Johnson.........troyjohnson@csupomona.edu Assistant Coach/Year.....................Tony Reyes/9th Assistant Coach/Year................Lauren Reimer/4th Assistant Coach.............................. Myla Hollyfield Assistant Coach........................... Sheena Wilridge Track & Field Office Phone................909.869.2831
SPORTS INFORMATION
Sports Information Director.....................Ivan Alber Office Phone......................................909.869.2812 Sports Information Fax......................909.869.2814
BRONCOS ONLINE
Homepage...................... www.broncoathletics.com Facebook.............. www.facebook.com/cppbroncos Twitter........................ www.twitter.com/cppbroncos YouTube.................www.youtube.com/cppbroncos
On the Front Cover Record Book Credits The 2012 Cal Poly Pomona track and field record book is a production of the CPP sports information office. It was written, edited and designed by Ivan Alber, sports information director. Photography by Tom Zasadzinski.
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TROY JOHNSON Head Coach Fifth Season
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al Poly Pomona’s proud tradition of quality cross country and track and field is under the watchful eye of Troy Johnson, who enters his fifth year at the helm during the 2011-12 campaign. Johnson, along with his dedicated assistants, helped four Bronco student-athletes qualify for the 2011 NCAA Division II Track & Field Championships held in Turlock, Calif. On the women’s side, Heather Corder (hurdles) and Tramieka Thomas (hurdles, long jump) competed and represented CPP well. On the men’s side, Jacob Deavers (hurdles) and Lance Walkington (javelin) performed strong enough to earn All-American honors. At the 2011 California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) Track & Field Championships, the Broncos’ men’s team took fourth while the women’s squad finished sxith. In Fall 2010, the Broncos’ cross country teams turned in an impressive fall campaign with Johnson’s leadership. The women’s squad advanced to nationals for the first time since 1985 and ended up placing 19th at the D-II Championships held in Louisville, Ky. On the men’s side, CPP took fifth at the NCAA West Region race in Washington, narrowly missing the chance to move on. Both squads were featured in the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) top 25 poll during the later stages of the season. The Broncos hosted the 2010 CCAA Championships in Whittier and CPP took second for both the men’s and women’s races. Four Bronco runners on the men’s side earned All-CCAA First Team honors while Tiffany Dinh paced the CPP women and took second overall. Three of Johnson’s track and field athletes advanced to the 2010 NCAA Division II National Championships, including All-American sprinter Jonathan Williams along with decathlete Michael Hernandez and Tokunbo Adeniji on the women’s side. At the California Collegiate Athletic Association Championships hosted by UC San Diego in early May, the Broncos’ men took third while the women placed fifth. Williams, Kyle Wolff and Ileana Tejada won individual titles for CPP while the Broncos’ 4x400 relay team also placed first. The 2009 cross country season brought about many accolades for CPP, as the Broncos’ men’s squad took second at the CCAA Championships and fifth at the NCAA West Region race. CPP was also featured as high as No. 15 in the D-II poll. In 2008-09, Johnson’s teams stood out in both cross country and track and field. The Broncos had four All-CCAA athletes in cross country with male newcomer of the year Jersain Torres and freshman of the year Clint Hostetler. In track and field, sprinter Williams (100 meters) and Tiffany Turner (3,000 meter steeplechase) earned All-American honors at the
NCAA DIVISION II ALL-AMERICAN HONOREES FOR CAL POLY POMONA DURING JOHNSON’S TENURE Year Event(s) 2011 Hurdles 2011 Javelin 2009 Steeplechase 2009 100-Meter 2008 Long Jump
Student-Athlete Jacob Deavers Lance Walkington Tiffany Turner Jonathan Williams Jasmine Winn
NCAA Division II meet in San Angelo, Texas, as eight Broncos competed in the event. The Johnson era began in earnest in 2007-08. Seven Broncos earned a place in the NCAA Division II Outdoor Track and Field Championships, hosted by Cal Poly Pomona at Mt. SAC. Long jumper Jasmine Winn became Johnson’s first all-American while at CPP as she placed third in the event. Among the highlights in Johnson’s first year were school records set by Tejada and Turner in the steeplechase. Men’s 800-meter runner and Division II qualifier Joaquin Ortiz dropped his personal best in the event by five seconds, while the Broncos featured two CCAA champions -- Adrienne Schumm in the women’s 10,000 and Sofiane Meniri in the men’s 800. Also, men’s 400-runner Carter Griffin was named the CCAA Track and Field Freshman of the Year, and Alberto Diaz earned CCAA Cross Country freshman of the Year honors to round out a solid debut for Johnson. Johnson served seven years as the assistant track and field coach at Cal State Stanislaus. He created Stanislaus’ strength, speed and conditioning program, and 2004 and 2005 NCAA Division II pole vault champion Chaunte Mitchell worked under his tutelage. He helped coach 31 Division II national qualifiers, 11 all-Americans including Joel Stallworth, a member of the 2008 World Indoor 4 x 400-meter relay gold medalist team and 2007 outdoor 400-meter national runner-up, and 11 California Collegiate Athletic Association champions while at Cal State Stanislaus. Coach Johnson is a USATF Level I certified instructor and holds USATF Level II certifications in the areas of Endurance, Jumps and Sprints/Hurdles. He currently serves on the United States Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCA) executive committee as Second Vice President.. He also has volunteered at numerous NCAA Division I Track and Field Championships and at the 2004 U.S. Olympic Trials. Johnson, an Akron, Ohio, native, is a 1994 graduate of Utah State University, where he competed on the Aggies’ track and field team. He was the 1993 Big West Conference 400-meter champion and ran on the victorious 400 and 1600-relay teams and finished second in the 200. Both relay teams established school records at Utah State. During that season’s indoor season, he was the Pac-10/ Big West 400-meter champion (MPSF) and formerly held the school indoor 400-meter record. Johnson earned a provisional qualifying time in the 400-meter hurdles for the 1996 U.S. Olympic Trials. He also competed at Cuesta College, a two-year community college in San Luis Obispo. He served as the team’s captain and earned team MVP honors in 1991 and won the WSC conference community college 400 meters and remains the school record holder at Cuesta College. He also was the conference runner-up in the 400 in 1989. Johnson also spent three years with the Utah State University Police Department, located in Logan. Johnson, his wife Erlynn and their daughter Ela reside in Upland.
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2010-11 In Review - by Sport
2011 Men’s Outdoor Track & Field
CCAA CHAMPIONSHIP May 5-7, 2011, Al Brenda Track at Warrior Stadium; Turlock, Calif. (CSU Stanislaus host)
TEAM: 1. Chico State, 237; 2. Cal State L.A., 143; 3. UC San Diego, 141.50; 4. Cal Poly Pomona, 135; 5. Cal State Stanislaus, 97.50; 6. Humboldt State, 59 100 Meter: 1. Giorgio Bryant (CSULA), 10:49; 2. Jordan Alford-Helems (CSUC), 10:70; 3. Jesse Ooten (CSUS), 10:75 200 Meter: 1. Giorgio Bryant (CSULA), 21.18; 2. Carter Griffin (CPP), 21:32; 3. Dominic McGiffert (CSULA), 21:53 400 Meter: 1. Carter Griffin (CPP), 47.43; 2. Corey Arnold (CPP), 48:94; 3. Dominic McGiffert (CSULA), 48:98 800 Meter: 1. Nicholas Arguelles (HSU), 1:54.19, 2. Clinton Hayes (CSUC), 1:54.73; 3. Terrance Ellis (CSUS), 1:54.78 1500 Meter: 1. Manny Mejia (CSUC), 4:05.15; 2. Nicholas Arguelles (HSU), 4:05.44; 3. Daniel Parker (CSUC), 4:05.81 5000 Meter: 1. Anthony Costales (CSUC), 14:57.39; 2. Brent Handa (CSUC), 14:57.51; 3. Isaac Chavez (CSUC), 14:57.79 10000 Meter: 1. Brent Handa (CSUC), 31:21.94; 2. Joey Kochlacs (CSUC), 31:37.43; 3. Joey Nunes (CSUS), 31:40.28 110 Hurdles: 1. Jake Deavers (CPP), 14.58; 2. Matt Boudreau (CPP), 15:27; 3. Neil Macrorie (CPP), 15:50 400 Hurdles: 1. Jake Deavers (CPP), 53.58; 2. Tobias Haswell (UCSD), 53.82; 3. Matt Boudreau (CPP), 55.00 3000sc: 1. Jesse Morrill (UCSD), 9:03.19; 2. Jersain Torres (CPP), 9:26.39; 3. Miles Dunbar (CSUC), 9:39.83 4x100 Relay: 1. Cal Poly Pomona, 41.62; 2. Chico State, 41.70; 3. Cal State L.A., 41.86 4x400 Relay: 1. Cal Poly Pomona, 3:17.83; 2. Chico State, 3:19.58; 3. Cal State L.A., 3:19.98 High Jump: 1. Logan Baumbartner (HSU), 6-05.50; 2. Nick Howe (UCSD), 6-04.25; 3. Zach Long (CSUC), 6-04.25 Pole Vault: 1. Jordan Tyler (CSULA), 16-03.25; 2. Adam Fry (CSUC), 14-11.50; 3. Justin Rovin (UCSD), 14-11.50 Long Jump: 1. Giorgio Bryant (CSULA), 25-06.25; 2. Josh Como (CSULA), 24-09.75; 3. Jesse Ooten (CSUS), 23-06.00 Triple Jump: 1. Josh Como (CSULA), 52-08.00; 2. KaWai Ng (UCSD), 47-06.25; 3. Michael Bonds (CSULA), 47:01.00 Shot Put: 1. Julius Joseph (CSULA), 52-06.50; 2. Zachary Nagengast (UCSD), 50-01.25; 3. Ryan Eckert (UCSD), 48-06.25 Discus Throw: 1. Julius Joseph (CSULA), 178-01; 2. Cat Vallejo-Howard (CSUS), 161-04; 3. Derek Nichols (CSUC), 156-07 Hammer Throw: 1. Cat Vallejo-Howard (CSUS), 188-03; 2. AB Shaheen (UCSD), 184-02; 3. Julius Joseph (CSULA), 169-04 Javelon: 1. Nick Howe (UCSD), 220-02; 2. Lance Walkington (CPP), 214-05; 3. Talor Fulfer (CSUC), 184-01 Decathlon: 1. Michael Beeman (CSUC), 784; 2. John Brunk (CSUC), 761; 3. Jon-Michael Delima (CSUC), 681 Track Athlete of the Year: Jacob Deavers, Cal Poly Pomona Field Athlete of the Year: Julius Joseph, Cal State L.A.
Freshman of the Year: Daniel Parker, Chico State Coach of the Year: Kirk Freitas (Chico State) Newcomer of the Year: Giorgio Bryant, Cal State L.A.
2011 CCAA Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Athletes of the Week: Feb. 21-27: Talor Fulfer (Chico State); Feb. 28 - Mar. 6: Lance Walkington (Cal Poly Pomona); Mar. 7-13: Verlondon Harris (Cal State L.A.); Mar. 14-20: Giorgio Bryant (Cal State L.A.); Mar. 21-27: Josh Como (Cal State L.A.); Mar. 28 - Apr. 3: Cat Vallejo-Howard (Cal State Stanislaus); Apr. 4-10: Clinton Hayes (Chico State); Apr. 11-17: Josh Como (Cal State L.A.); Apr. 18-24: Terrence Ellis (Cal State Stanislaus); Apr. 25 - May 1: Clinton Hayes (Chico State).
NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP May 26-28, 2011, Cal State Stanislaus, Turlock, California TEAM: 1. Abilene Christian, 68; T9. CAL STATE L.A., 20; T21. CHICO STATE, 13; T28. UC SAN DIEGO, 10; T35. CAL POLY POMONA, 7; T58. HUMBOLDT STATE, 1. Long Jump 1. Giorgio Bryant (CSULA), 26-1.5 10000m 3. Isaac Chavez (CSUC), 29:28.86 Javelin 1. Nick Howe (UCSD), 231-3; 4. Lance Walkington (CPP), 207-6 800m 6. Clinton Hayes (CSUC), 1:54.77; 8. Nicholas Arguelles (HSU), 2:03.22 400m Hurdles 7. Jake Deavers (CPP), 54.81 Decathlon 5. Talor Fulfer (CSUC), 6,551 Top eight (8) individuals earn All-America honors. Giorgio Bryant won the long jump at the NCAA Championships.
NATIONAL HONORS USTFCCCA West Region Field Athlete of the Year: Josh Como (CSULA) USTFCCCA West Region Coach of the Year: Kirk Freitas (CSUC) USTFCCCA All-Academic: Corey Arnold (Cal Poly Pomona); Lance Walkington (Cal Poly Pomona); Manny Mejia (Chico State); Daniel Parker (Chico State); Dustin Harris (UC San Diego); Jesse Morrill (UC San Diego). CoSIDA/Capital One Academic All-America: Matthew Prentice (CPP), Dawson Vorderbruegge (CSUS)
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2011 Women’s Outdoor Track & Field CCAA CHAMPIONSHIP May 5-7, 2011, Al Brenda Track at Warrior Stadium; Turlock, Calif. (CSU Stanislaus host) TEAM: 1. Chico State, 210; 2. UC San Diego, 176; 3. Cal State L.A., 116; 4. San Francisco State, 99; 5. Cal State Dominguez Hills, 94; 6. Cal Poly Pomona, 60; 7. Cal State Stanislaus, 42; 8. Humboldt State, 17. 100 Meter: 1. Kelly Fograty (UCSD), 11.65; 2. Monikkia White (CSUDH), 11.76; 3. Breionna Jackson (CSUDH), 11.87 200 Meter: 1. Kelly Fogarty (UCSD), 23.92; 2. Chanel Parker (CSUDH), 24.25; 3. Monikkia White (CSUDH), 24.34 400 Meter: 1. Nancy Blake (CSUDH), 55.07; 2. Alicia Chambers (SFSU), 55.65; 3. Dora Baldwin (CSUDH), 56.48 800 Meter: 1. Kaylie Belk (SFSU), 2:14.82; 2. Morgan Cavannaugh (CSUC), 2:16.00; 3. Justina Sadauskaite (CSULA), 2:17.41 1500 Meter: 1. Kara Lubieniecki (CSUC), 4:45.49; 2. Lisa Ohberg (CSULA), 4:46.75; 3. Justina Sadauskaite (CSULA), 4:47.38 5000 Meter: 1. Alia Gray (CSUC), 17:31.42; 2. Kara Lubieniecki (CSUC), 17:31.49; 3. Lisa Ohberg (CSULA), 17:32.63 10000 Meter: 1. Maritza Hernandez (CSULA), 39:39.87; 2. Shannon Rich (CSUC), 39:40.33; 3. Irene Graham (HSU), 39:43.54 100 Hurdles: 1. Chanel Parker (CSUDH), 13.83; 2. Aimee Rodgers (CSUC), 14.27; 3. Heather Corder (CPP), 14.32 400 Hurdles: 1. Deyna Roberson (UCSD), 61.76; 2. Lauren Irish (UCSD), 62.18; 3. Maya Cabiness (SFSU), 62.79 3000sc: 1. Amy Schnittger (CSUC), 11:05.02; 2. Brooke Bergesen (CSUC), 11:20.71; 3. Natalie Galvan (CSUC), 11:23.38 4x100 Relay: 1. Cal State Dominguez Hills, 42.46; 2. UC San Diego, 46.96; 3. San Francisco State, 46.99 4x400 Relay: 1. Cal State Dominguez Hills, 3:49.14; 2. UC San Diego, 3:51.27; 3. San Francisco State, 3:55.22 High Jump: 1. Julianne Conrad (CSUC), 5-07.75; 2. Felicia Terwilliger (SFSU), 5-06.50; 3. Tuekeha Huntley (CSULA), 5-05.25 Pole Vault: 1. Alycia Wagner (CSUS), 12-08.00; 2. Nicole Worden (CPP), 11-02.55; 3. Kristy Long (CSUS), 11-02.25 Long Jump: 1. Stephanie LeFever (UCSD), 19-11.75; 2. Tramieka Thomas (CPP), 19-02.75; 3. Erin Langford (UCSD), 18-07.00 Triple Jump: 1. Stephanie LeFever (UCSD), 39-03.00; 2. Julianne Conrad (CSUC), 38-09.75; 3. Erin Langford (UCSD), 38-07.50 Shot Put: 1. Na’i Leni (CSULA), 48-04.75; 2. Luisa Musika (SFSU), 45-03.75; 3. Te’Ahnalin Harris (CSULA), 44-04.00 Discus Throw: 1. Na’i Leni (CSULA), 168-01; 2. Luisa Musika (SFSU), 146-09; 3. Danielle Thu (UCSD), 136-04 Hammer Throw: 1. Danielle Thu (UCSD), 178-10; 2. Luisa Musika (SFSU), 155-01; 3. Cassie Freeman (SFSU), 154-08 Javelin: 1. Theresa Richards (UCSD), 145-11; 2. Jessica Miklaski (UCSD), 136-01; 3. Julianne Conrad (CSUC), 118-06 Heptathlon: 1. Stephanie LeFever (UCSD), 5,282; 2. Kelly Clancey (CSUC), 4,937; 3. Tuekeha Huntley (CSULA), 4,861 Co-Track Athletes of the Year: Chanel Parker, CSU Dominguez Hills; Kelly Fogarty, UC San Diego Female Field Athlete of the Year: Stephanie LeFever, UC San Diego Newcomer of the Year: Na’i Leni, Cal State L.A. Freshman of the Year: Kaylie Belk, San Francisco State Coach of the Year: Oliver Hanf, Chico State 2011 CCAA Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Athletes of the Week: Feb. 21-27: Danielle Thu (UC San Diego); Feb. 28 - Mar. 6: Kelly Fogarty (UC San Diego); Mar. 7-13: Julianne Conrad (Chico State); Mar. 14-20: Julianne Conrad (Chico State); Mar. 21-27: Kelly Fogarty (UC San Diego); Mar. 28 - Apr. 3: Stephanie LeFever (UC San Diego); Apr. 4-10: Na’i Leni (Cal State L.A.); Apr. 11-17: Kara Lubieniecki (Chico State); Apr. 18-24: Na’i Leni (Cal State L.A.); Apr. 25 - May 1: Dora Baldwin (Cal State Dominguez Hills).
NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP May 26-28, 2011, Cal State Stanislaus, Turlock, California TEAM: 1. Grand Valley State, 82.50; 5. UC SAN DIEGO, 35; T20. CSU DOMINGUEZ HILLS, 12; T29. CAL STATE L.A., 8; T37. CHICO STATE, 6; 45. CSU STANISLAUS, 4.50; T46. SAN FRANCISCO STATE, 4. Hammer Throw: 4. Danielle Thu (UCSD); 182-9 Long Jump: 2. Stephanie LeFever (UCSD); 20-3.5 Pole Vault: T4. Alycia Wagner (CSUS); 12-4.5 Javelin: 6. Jessica Miklaski (UCSD); 143-2 High Jump: 5. Julianne Conrad (CSUC); 5-6 Discus: 3. Na’i Keni (CSULA); 153-2 1500 Meter: 7. Kara Lubieniecki (CSUC); 4:31.93 100 Meter Hurdles: 7. Chanel Parker (CSUDH); 13.96 100 Meter: 4. Kelly Fogarty (UCSD); 11.58 200 Meter: 3. Kelly Fogarty (UCSD); 23.55 1600 Meter Relay: 1. CSUDH (Breionna Jackson, Chanel Parker, Dora Baldwin, Nancy Blake); 3:39.87; 5. SFSU (Keenya McDaniel, Carrie Thomas, Maya Cabiness, Alicia Chambers); 3:45.81 Heptathlon: 2. Stephanie LeFever (UCSD); 5,385; 7. Tuekeha Huntley (CSULA); 4,970
Stephanie LeFever was the 2011 NCAA national-runner up in the long jump and heptathlon.
NATIONAL HONORS USTFCCCA West Region Field Athlete of the Year - Na’i Leni, Cal State L.A. USTFCCCA West Region Field Assistant Coach of the Year: Octavious Bennett-Gillespie, Cal State L.A. USTFCCCA All-Academic Teams: Cal Poly Pomona, Chico State, San Francisco State, UC San Diego. USTFCCCA All-Academic: Tiffany Dinh (Cal Poly Pomona); Anna Eicholtz (Chico State); Alia Gray (Chico State); Kara Lubieniecki (Chico State); Shannon Rich (Chico State); Ashley Webster (Chico State); Justina Sadauskaite (Chico State); Dominique Knowles (San Francisco State); Felicia Terwilliger (San Francisco State); Carrie Thomas (San Francisco State); Kelly Fogarty (UC San Diego).
Top eight (8) individuals earn All-America honors.
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Cal Poly Pomona Men’s Track & Field All-Time Top 10 Performances 100 METERS 1. Dave Gillard 10.24 2. Jonathan Williams 10.36 3. Ron Williams 10.44 4. Jason Johnson 10.48 5. Vincent Nguyen 10.60 6. Dave Duffy 10.64 6. Rick Wilmoth 10.64 6. Rick Gundrum 10.64 9. Carter Griffin 10.69 10. Dario Robinson 10.71 10. Artis Williams 10.71
1972 2007 1973 2005 2002 1977 1977 1980 2011 1989 1992
200 METERS 1. DeVon Edwards 21.00 2. Jonathan Williams 21.01 3. Dave Gillard 21.04 4. Jason Johnson 21.26 5. Carter Griffin 21.28 6. Mike Harris 21.34 6. Myron McGill 21.34 8. Dario Robinson 21.36 9. Dave Frierson 21.44 10. Vincent Nguyen 21.46
1994 2010 1972 2005 2011 1975 1974 1989 1973 2002
400 METERS 1. DeVon Edwards 2. Demetrius Cook 3. Vince Steward 4. Carlton Reed 5. Carter Griffin 6. Dario Robinson 7. Robert Evans 8. Jason Campbell 9. Doug Dantzler 10. Adam Moore
45.56 46.02 46.81 46.83 47.43 47.52 47.74 47.84 47.94 48.00
1993 1981 1985 2000 2011 1989 1973 1994 1974 2006
800 METERS 1. Angel Roman 2. Demetrius Cook 3. James Couch 4. Marc Spina 5. Ken Johnson 5. Manny Greene 7. Eric Behring 8. Matt Blaty 9. Jeff Williams 10. Larry Allen
1:48.54 1:48.99 1:49.84 1:50.14 1:50.34 1:50.34 1:50.85 1:50.94 1:50.99 1:51.24
1987 1984 1972 1990 1971 1972 1984 1982 1984 1969
1500 METERS 1. Matt Blaty 3:42.09 2. Tony Reyes 3:43.89 3. Michael Spindler 3:46.39 4. Jeff Williams 3:47.44 5. Angel Roman 3:48.71 6. Stephane Franke 3:49.00 7. Ron Larrieu 3:49.44 8. Gary Borbon 3:50.24 9. Tefere Gebre 3:50.09 10. James Liu 3:50.64
1981 1984 1989 1983 1987 1989 1960 1983 1989 1999
MILE 1. Tony Reyes 2. Ken Johnson 3. Jeff Williams
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4. Steve Lassegard 4:11.24 5. Liam Ryan 4:11.44 6. Ron Larrieu 4:12.24 7. Mark Elias 4:13.74 8. John Armstrong 4:13.74 9. Russ Swift 4:14.84 10. Angel Roman 4:15.24
1973 1971 1961 1972 1974 1969 1987
3000 METER STEEPLECHASE 1. Tony Reyes 8:53.28 1984 2. Matt Blaty 8:59.64 1982 3. Lutz Braun 9:00.84 2002 4. Eddie Toro 9:01.58 1986 5. Brock Vaughn 9:03.69 1986 6. Mark Batres 9:05.22 2007 7. Shawn Page 9:05.88 1996 8. Cliff Curtis 9:06.45 1997 9. Ian Enriquez 9:07.93 2000 10. Stephan Franke 9:10.89 1989 5,000 METERS 1. Stephane Franke 14:04.3 2. Matt Blaty 14:13.0 3. Daniel Rojas 14:15.38 4. Michael Spindler 14:15.7 5. Liam Ryan 14:20.3 6. Tony Reyes 14:22.8 7. John Cavanaugh 14:24.7 8. Marc Genet 14:24.9 9. Gary Borbon 14:25.6 10. Mark Batres 14:27.59
1989 1982 2005 1989 1972 1982 1970 1973 1983 2007
10,000 METERS 1. Liam Ryan 2. Mark Batres 3. Matt Blaty 4. Gary Borbon 5. Tony Reyes 6. Eddie Toro 7. Rondi Gibbs 8. Steve Perez 9. Phil Ryan 10. Cliff Curtis
1971 2004 1981 1981 1982 1989 1996 1985 1969 1996
29:34.7 29:49.77 29:49.0 29:52.2 30:10.5 30:21.5 30:24.1 30:26.4 30:30.0 30:41.24
110 METER HIGH HURDLES 1. Mike Harris 14.04 1975 2. Milton Turner 14.14 1973 3. Chris Floyd 14.21 1989 4. Harry Frierson 14.24 1975 5. William Jennings 14.39 1998 6. Sean Myrill 14.43 2004 7. James Corzine 14.44 1962 8. Jacob Deavers 14.58 2011 9. John Eastman 14.64 1962 10. Roger Aldridge 14.74 1962 10. Ray Pope 14.74 1973 10. Todd Collins 14.74 1985 400 METER HURDLES 1. Adam Moore 51.40 2. Demetrius Cook 51.74 3. Larry Joyner 52.04 3. Roger Aldridge 52.04 5. Kirk Ayers 52.24 6. Jacob Deavers 52.26
2007 1984 1975 1972 1993 2011
7. Paul Nelson 52.64 8. Chris Floyd 52.90 9. William Jennings 53.05 10. Brian Roser 53.30 LONG JUMP 1. Don Parish 2. Richard Watson 3. Rod McMillan 4. Phil Franklin 5. Bobby Jones 6. Shaun Dinkle 7. Harold Carter 8. Mike James 9. Phil Franklin 10. Adam Moore 10. Rich Adams
1976 1988 1997 2009
24-7.50 1991 24-7.00 1973 24-3.00 1982 24-1.50 1998 23-11.00 1975 23-10.25 2000 23-10.00 1977 23-9.50 1975 23-7.50 1998 23-6.75 2006 23-6.75 1977
TRIPLE JUMP 1. Don Parish 55-7.50 2. Rajan Monteiro 51-2.75 3. Craig Brown 51-0 4. Emory Montgomery 50-9.50 5. Rich Adams 49-6.50 6. Charles Moffett 49-5.50 7. Steve Smith 49-5.50 8. Dario Robinson 49-0.50 9. Brian Bailey 48-5.00 10. Galen Cook 48-3.75
1991 2002 1988 1974 1977 1974 1977 1987 1984 1984
HIGH JUMP 1. Tim Arnwine 2. DeAndre Laurie 3. Joe Schiefer 4. John Watson 4. Tim Mayo 4. Coart Owens 4. David Fitzgerald 4. Mark Byrne 9. Jim Brown 10. Mark Kipley
7-2.75 6-10.50 6-10.25 6-10 6-10 6-10 6-10 6-10. 6-9.50 6-8.500
1982 2003 1975 1969 1972 1977 1978 1980 1978 1975
POLE VAULT 1. Sam Boswell 2. Mark Kegans 2. Walt Scroggy 4. Andrew Miller 5. Steve Rangel 6. Jeff McKee 7. Tod Lepper 8. Luis Ortiz 9. Sam Marich 10. Larry Rivers
16-0.50 2002 16-0 1975 16-0 1976 15-11.75 2010 15-10.50 1984 15-9.50 1989 15-9.00 1979 15-8.50 1995 15-6.50 1968 15-6.00 1982
SHOT PUT 1. Marcus Gordien 2. Lonnie Carr 3. Steve Lauriano 4. Russ Reabold 5. John Newman 6. Guy Davids 7. Mats Laamanen 8. Bob Bramer 9. Jeff Holder 10. Steve Smith
57-3 56-1 55-11 54-1 54-0.5 53-2.5 53-1 52-8 51-5.50 51-0
1977 1977 1972 1973 1980 1983 2001 1968 2004 1977
DISCUS 1. Marcus Gordien 189-8 2. Sebastien Bidault 180-4 3. Don Winters 173-0 4. Dwight Scruggs 171-6 5. Mats Laamanen 169-6 6. John Newman 165-4 7. Matt Palmer 164-0 8. Donald Bennett 163-0 9. Anthony DeBoer 161-5 10. John Carrillo 155-11
1977 2002 1992 1971 2001 1980 2006 1967 2002 1975
NEW JAVELIN 1. Lance Walkington 222-0 1. Mike Torres 207-7 2. Chris Kostka 195-6 3. Arnie Furr 191-6 4. Ryan Kugel 186-7 5. Jon Eagleton 185-2 6. Brett Long 181-0 7. Mike Perrance 177-11 8. Herman Cline 174-5 9. Andrew Miller 174-3
2011 1995 1986 1986 2000 1986 1996 2000 1987 2010
OLD JAVELIN 1. F. San Falippo 2. Jeff Russell 3. David Nugent 4. Mark Doernland 5. Rufus Scruggs 6. Tim O’Conner 7. Alan Long 8. Ken Penner 9. Art Zamberlin 10. John Sedia
1968 1977 1977 1968 1972 1975 1962 1979 1979 1975
252-3 243-7 225-7 223-9 220-0 219-11 211-4 207-2 207-0 205-8
HAMMER THROW 1. Marvin Williams 200-1 1991 2. Ed Molyneux 188-1 1992 3. Sergio Baraja 182-8 2000 4. Anthony DeBoer 181-7 2003 5. Jeff Needham 181-3 1987 6. John Lennon 177-11 1963 7. Kelvin Zelaya 177-3 2000 8. Chris Hernandez 173-9 1995 9. Vincent Huitt 171-8 2011 10. Jason Carpenter 168-9 2004 DECATHLON 1. Jon Eagleton 7140 2. Jan Bear 6930 3. David Nugent 6919 4. Eric Longfield 6859 5. Michael Hernandez 6654 6. Brent Long 6476 7. Charles Beavers 6398 8. Joe Prokop 6325 9. Alvara Esparza 6277 10. Todd Collins 6263
1988 1981 1979 1981 2010 1997 1971 1983 1992 1985
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40.86 40.88 40.88 40.98 41.02 41.08 41.08 41.20 41.23 41.28 41.28
2007 1972 1973 1975 2004 1975 1973 1985 2010 1974 2005
4x200 Relay 1. A. Williams, Seed, Robinson, Perkins 2. Williams, Riker, Edwards, Terrell 3. Gillard, Frierson, McGill, Aldridge 4. Gundrum, Robinson, Williams, Burrage 5. Lay, Frierson, Harris, Yates 6. Curran, Shapiro, Eastman, Hazzard 7. Burrage, Robinson, Williams, Greer 8. Robinson, Pelly, Williams, Rhinehart 9. Ross, Frierson, Evans, McGill 10. Wilson, Turnage, Robinson, Floyd
1:25.89 1:26.72 1:26.78 1:26.99 1:27.38 1:27.40 1:27.51 1:27.54 1:27.88 1:28.46
1991 1992 1972 1983 1975 1963 1983 1984 1973 1987
4x400 Relay 1. Aldridge, Johnson, Couch, McGill 2. Manning, Ayers, Edwards, LeBlanc 3. Behring, Williams, Robinson, Cook 4. Robinson, Williams, Behring, Cook 5. Dantzler, Stewart, Curry, McGill 6. Boudreau, Arnold, Deavers, Griffin 7. Seeney, Evans, Greene, Couch 8. Ortiz, Thaler, Griffin, Roser 9. Manning, Ayers, Edwards, Jingles 10. Dantzler, Stewart, Curry, McGill
3:10.54 3:11.90 3:12.14 3:12.23 3:12.24 3:12.56 3:12.74 3:13.06 3:13.15 3:13.54
1972 1993 1984 1984 1974 2011 1973 2009 1993 1974
4x800 Relay 1. Groff, Cook, Reyes, Blaty 2. Blaty, Reyes, Williams, Cook 3. Seeney, Lassegard, Johnson, Couch 4. Steward, Groff, Wells, Williams
7:27.75 7:28.90 7:31.10 7:31.28
1981 1984 1973 1985
5. Wells, Cook, Reyes, Blaty 6. Blaty, Behring, Reyes, Cook 7. Seeney, Greene, Johnson, Couch 8. Spina, Roman, Parker, Lukarilla 9. Seals, Johnson, Seeney, Couch 9. Greene, Lassegard, Johnson, Crouch
7:31.40 7:32.64 7:32.9 7:33.80 7:34.0 7:34.0
1982 1984 1973 1987 1973 1973
4x1600 Relay 1. Groff, Reyes, Borbon, Blaty 2. Venegas, Batres, Fessenden, Cabanas 3. Toro, Vaughn, Clary, Kelly 4. Roman, Toro, Knapp, Gottardi 5. Bezenah, Lubsen, Vaughn, Gottardi 6. McElwee, Lawrence, Gianetto, Sinclair 7. Ramos, Gibbs, Hernandez, Wolf 8. Gebre, Toro, Primera, Knapp 9. Venegas, Batres, Fessenden, Cabanas 10. Moreno, Lemus, Gibbs, Foote
16:51.1 17:19.3 17:33.2 17:35.1 17:35.6 17:35.8 17:37.4 17:38.07 17:39.01 17:39.24
1981 2006 1986 1988 1982 1986 1997 1988 2006 1996
SPRINT MEDLEY 1. Kiliany, Jakini, Reed, Spina 3:22.99 2. D. Robinson, Floyd, Lay, Roman 3:23.33 3. Manning, LeBlanc, Edwards, Thalman 3:23.72 4. Evans, Daglow, Peters, Couch 3:24.8 5. Curran, Finch, Hazard, Larrieu 3:25.1 6. A. Williams, Reed, Burnett, Spina 3:25.56 7. Jones, Joyner, Curry, Nash 3:26.0 8. Burrage, T. Robinson, J.L. Williams, J.T. Williams 3:27.5 9. Evans, Ross, Frierson, Edds 3:27.9 10. Smith, Wilmoth, Frierson, Edds 3:28.0
1990 1988 1993 1973 1961 1991 1975 1983 1973 1977
DISTANCE MEDLEY 1. Reyes, Behring, Cook, Blaty 2. Wells, Cook, Reyes, Blaty 3. Clary, Steward, Groff, Williams 4. Gebre, Eagleton, Roman, Toro 5. Roman, Lay, Gebre, Toro 6. Williams, Piechota, Borbon, Reyes 7. Groff, Cook, Reyes, Blaty 8. Borbon, Cook, Reyes, Blaty 9. Greene, Appell, Lassegard, Johnson 10. Reyes, Edds, Brown, Blaty
1984 1982 1985 1988 1988 1984 1981 1981 1973 1980
9:39.65 9:48.38 9:50.66 9:50.80 9:52.54 9:52.6 9:52.7 9:54.75 9:54.8 9:57.3
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Cal Poly Pomona Women’s Track & Field All-Time Top 10 Performances 100 METERS 1. Chi Cheng 2. Jocalyn Pruitt 3. Lana Cantrell
3000 METERS 1. Joann Howard 9:30.54 2. Kellie Taylor 9:45.63 3. Gina Placencio 9:50.67 4. Sherrie Roach 9:53.29 5. Kim Difilippo 9:58.35 6. Monica Valdez 10:05.10 7. Kristin Harkins 10:05.7 8. Miste Garcia 10:08.1 9. Adrienne Schumm 10:10.19 10. Claudia Garcia 10:17.03
200 METERS 1. Chi Cheng 2. Jocalyn Pruitt
3000 METER STEEPLECHASE 1. Tiffany Turner 10:52.91 2009 2. Emma Hartel 11:18.88 2007 3. Jamie Ray 11:22.14 2003 4. Naomi Bisagno 11:45.69 2008 5. Whitney Hurley 11:51.28 2006 6. Amanda McDermott 11:53.10 2002 7. Aprile Grothe 12:10.48 2004 8. Jayme Ambos 12:12.06 2004 9. Natalie Miano 12:29.64 2003 10. Fabiola Lugo 12:37.45 2010
LONG JUMP 1. Chi Cheng 2. Veronica Bell 3. Debra Larsen
400 METERS 1. Chi Cheng 52.34 1971 2. Jakki Henderson 52.49 1991 3. Tokunbo Adeniji 55.00 2010 4. Roxanne Jackson 55.06 1984 5. Tabreisha Lawrence55.24 1997 6. Carmen Franklin 56.11 2004 7. Laura Jackson 56.60 1984 8. Daniella Russell 56.70 2001 9. Deidre Echevarria 57.12 2003 10. Suzy Boehner 57.14 1979
5000 METERS 1. Joann Howard 2. Sherie Roach 3. Tiffany Dinh 4. Kellie Taylor 5. Tiffany Turner 6. Trisha Molina 7. Claudia Garcia 8. Monica Valdez
TRIPLE JUMP
800 METERS 1. Carmen Franklin 2:09.34 2. Ellie Carey 2:09.85 3. Rosetta Hunter 2:10.04 4. Karen Farley 2:10.60 5. Kristin Harkins 2:11.61 6. Miste Garcia 2:12.31 7. Cynthia Hohlstein 2:13.61 8. Kyle Wolff 2:14.80 9. Janet Nicholls 2:15.81 10. Jakki Henderson 2:15.69
2006 1986 1995 1985 1989 1985 2002 2009 1986 1991
10,000 METERS 1. Sherie Roach 2. Joann Howard
1500 METERS 1. Joann Howard 2. Miste Garcia 3. Kristin Harkins 4. Ellis Carey 5. Rosetta Hunter 6. Karen Fraley 7. Tere DeAnda 8. Sherrie Roach 9. Tiffany Dinh 10. Diana Zapata
1986 1985 1990 1986 1995 1987 1978 1987 2011 2011
11.24 1971 11.64 1977 11.94 1988 4. Tabreisha Lawrence12.01 1998 5. Veronica Bell 12.04 1982 6. Dominique Hughes 12.05 1997 7. Doris Williams 12.10 1989 8. LaTrice Williams 12.10 1986 9. Aldora George 12.14 1992 10. Shelby McDade 12.22 1981 22.64 1971 24.00 1997 3. Tabreisha Lawrence24.40 1997 4. Doris Williams 24.54 1989 5. Deidre Echevarria 24.68 2002 6. Jasmine Winn 24.77 2008 7. Roxanne Jackson24.79 1984 8. Kathy Smallwood 24.84 1971 9. Kiyota Reed 24.95 2002 10. Laura Jackson 25.10 1984
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4:25.45 4:27.96 4:29.80 4:31.63 4:34.63 4:35.05 4:36.3 4:36.95 4:37.99 4:38.73
1985 1991 1988 1986 1986 2006 1989 1984 2008 2008
16:38.8 1985 16:54.4 1987 16:59.64 2011 17:24.67 1991 17:28.61 2009 17:37.8 1987 17:39.16 2008 17:52.09 2006 9. Adrienne Schumm 17:53.94 2008 10. Diana Zapata 17:54.53 2011
400 METER HURDLES 1. Tabreisha Lawrence 58.95 2. Lana Cantrell 59.99 3. Aldora George 60.60 4. Suzy Boehner 61.14 5. Sue Rupel 62.24 6. Janet Nicholls 62.64 7. Mia Moreno 62.76 8. Pam Fortner 62.94 9. Christina Glenn 62.97 10. Musiette McKinney 63.64
1998 1988 1993 1979 1983 1984 2011 1986 1984 1979
SHOT PUT 1. Brandi Gail
50-8
1988 1995 3. Debra Larsen 47-2.50 1985 4. Susanne Back 45-10.75 2003 5. Monica Wren 45-2 1984 6. Durelle Schimek 44-1.5 1989 7. Janet Nicolls 43-11.75 1986 8. Janelle Strohmeyer 43-10.50 1987 9. Yvonne Hill 42-10.75 1988 10. Jaqueline Nelsen 42-2.75 1984 2. Nicole Beauregard 47-9.25
1971 1982 1986 1995 2007 2011 1979 1989 1998 1986
DISCUS 1. Brandi Gail 164-3 2. Jodie Warr 151-7 3. Christy Buehler 150-9 4. Monica Wren 150-1 5. Jaqueline Nelsen 143-6 6. Lorna Gregory 141-6 7. Ileana Tejada 139-9 8. Nicole Beauregard 139-7 9. Aurelia Dardaillon 137-05 10. Carol Hall 132-7
4. Debra Larsen 38-6 5. Tramieka Thomas 37-11.25 6. Jasmine Winn 37-8.75 7. Camille Robertson 36-7.75 8. Yatasha Edinbyrd 36-7 9. Megan Emami 36-5 10. Maisha Parnell 36-2.75
1995 1997 2004 1986 2009 2007 1985 1988 2010 1991
JAVELIN 1. Durelle Schimek 186-10 1988 2. Jaqueline Nelsen 167-7 1984 3. Janet Nicholls 160-11 1986 4. Debra Larsen 155-3 1986 5. Kimber Reed 153-10 1988 6. Raedean Rona 153-2.50 1981 7. Dana Carlson 146-0 1988 8. June Wintermute 142-11 1983 9. Monica Wren 142-6 1983 10. Susanne Back 142-3 2002
20-4.75 20-3.75 20-2.50 4. Dominique Hughes 19-5.50 5. Jasmine Winn 19-3.50 6. Tramieka Thomas 19-2.75 7. Suzy Boehner 19-2 8. Yatasha Edinbyrd 18-8.5 8. Ruth Moecks 18-8.5 10. Janet Nicholls 18-7.5 1. Dominique Hughes 40-9.5
2. Ruth Moecks
39-10.5
3. Valerie Henderson 39-0.50
1988 1994 2002 1984 1984 1984 2010 1994 2004 1983
35:10.9 36:09 3. Adrienne Schumm 36:23.54 4. Claudia Garcia 36:27.04 5. Trisha Molina 36:31.4 6. Christina Jimenez 37:00.5 7. Monica Valdez 38:05.21 8. Kellie Miller 38:32 9. K. Niederhaus 38:08 10. Maria Mendoza 39:03.1
1987 1985 2008 2008 1987 2007 2006 1987 1992 1989
HIGH JUMP 1. Janet Nicholls 6-0.50 2. Durelle Schimek 6-0 2. Debra Larsen 6-0 4. Kimber Reed 5-9.25 5. Topaz Marcos 5-7.75 6. Suzy Boehner 5-7.50 7. Christina Glenn 5-7.25 8. Rachel Schaffner 5-6.50 9. Musiette McKinney 5-6 10. Dena Beatty 5-5
1984 1988 1986 1988 2004 1979 1985 2004 1979 1984
HAMMER THROW 1. Ileana Tejada 168-3 2010 2. Katy Everett 156-3 2001 3. Susanne Back 148-7 2003 4. Nicole Beauregard 139-2 1996 5. Christy Buehler 132-11 2002 6. Stephanie Aiken 130-6 2004 7. Melissa Beauregard129-9 1999 8. Jane DeVries 129-2 1997 9. Ariana Robinson 127-0 2005 10. Riz Carrington 122-4 2008
100 METER HURDLES 1. Chi Cheng 13.04 2. Doris Williams 13.41 3. Lana Cantrell 13.69 4. Tabreisha Lawrence 13.82 5. Aldora George 13.86 6. Heather Corder 13.99 7. Tramieka Thomas14.10 8. Kiyota Reed 14.12 9. K. Paulson 14.24 10. N. Radi 14.64
1971 1989 1988 1999 1993 2011 2011 2002 1978 1979
POLE VAULT 1. Lyric Teigen 12-6.5 2. DaLarie Manda 11-4.25 3. Nicole Worden 11-2.25 4. Terri Amborn 10-6 5. Lisa Robbins 10-0 6. Jennifer Adams 9-8 7. Marisa Jernigan 9-6.25 7. Rachel Schaffner 9-6.25 9. Heidi Lance 9-0.25 9. Billie Maldonado 9-0.25
2007 1999 2011 2002 2004 2009 2007 2004 2004 2004
HEPTATHLON 1. Debra Larsen 5827 2. Janet Nicholls 5766 3. Durelle Schimek 5507 4. Christina Glenn 5088 5. Ruth Moecks 4787 6. Sue Girard 4502 7. Amanda Smith 4458 8. Rachel Schaffner 4095 9. Nicole Lomeli 3547 10. Natalia Gonzalez 3503
1986 1986 1989 1985 1997 1990 2010 2004 2002 2008
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Cal Poly Pomona Women’s Track & Field All-Time Top 10 Performances 4X100 RELAY 1. Moecks, Lawrence, Hughes, Pruitt 2. George, Clavin, Henderson, Weatherford 3. Dismuke, Lawrence, Hughes, Pruitt 4. Whitney, Thomas, Adeniji, Gamble 5. Moreno, Thomas, Gamble, Corder 6. Barker, Jackson, Fortner, R. Jackson 7. Sanchez, Lawrence, Moecks, Pruitt 8. Wilridge, Winn, Fromer, Adeniji 9. Whitney, Gamble, Thomas, Corder 10. May, Calvin, George, Brhel
46.75 47.16 47.21 47.88 47.95 48.08 48.12 48.20 48.32 48.53
1997 1991 1996 2010 2011 1984 1998 2008 2011 1992
4X200 RELAY 1. Moecks, Lawrence, Hughes, Pruitt 2. Barker, Fortner, L. Jackson, R. Jackson 3. McDade, R. Jackson, Robinson, Bell 4. Pruitt, Dismuke, Lawrence, Hughes 5. L. Jackson, Lavering, Williams, R. Jackson 6. Teigen, Franklin, Winn, Henderson 7. Franklin, Everett, Tomlin, Schaffner 8. Fabbrio, Nicolls, Beatty, Piersma 9. McDade, Spears, Robinson, Williams 10. Nicolls, Mirando, Beatty, Piersma
1:38.87 1:40.93 1:42.69 1:42.84 1:46.6 1:48.65 1:49.93 1:51.0 1:52.88 1:53.1
1997 1984 1982 1996 1984 2006 2004 1983 1982 1983
4X400 RELAY 1. L. Jackson, Glenn, Nicolls, R. Jackson 2. Wolff, Whitney, Gamble, Adeniji 3. Glenn, Farley, Nicolls, R. Jackson 4. Piersma, Rupel, Lawson, R. Jackson 5. S. Williams, Glenn, Nicolls, Piersma 6. S. Williams, Nicolls, L. Jackson, R. Jackson 7. S. Williams, Glenn, Garcia, Farley 8. Henderson, Calvin, George, May 9. Harkins, Cantrell, Williams, O’Keefe 10. Gamble, Wolff, Thomas, Adeniji
3:44.98 3:50.11 3:50.2 3:50.67 3:51.15 3:52.4 3:52.45 3:52.59 3:53.10 3:53.75
1984 2010 1984 1982 1983 1984 1985 1991 1988 2010
4X800 RELAY 1. Harkins, Hunter, Tobias, York 2. Farley, Gonzales, Placencio, Garcia 3. R. Jackson, Flores, Lawson, Piersma 4. Tobias, McGrath, Gann, Taylor 5. Harkins, Placencio, Alarcon, McGrath
9:16.0 9:29.6 9:54.7 9:57.3 9:59.3
1992 1987 1982 1991 1988
6. McGrath, O’Neill, Girard, Hawkins 7. Brown, Franklin, Winfrey, Miano 8. Lawson, Flores, Masonis, Piersma 9. Miano, Franklin, Brown, Valdez 10. Newton, DeAnda, Wallace, Spears
9:59.5 10:00.38 10:01.2 10:06.56 10:17.4
1990 2004 1982 2005 1983
4X1600 RELAY 1. Harkins, Hunter, York, Niederhaus 2. Valdez, Vega, Miano-Batres, Jimenez 3. Miano, Valdez, Jimenez, Ray 4. Jimenez, Vega, Hurley, Grothe 5. Gann, Harkins, Hunter, York 6. Ray, Hakimdavar, Lopez, Hurley 7. Ghiglieri, Villescas, Falcon, McCoy 8. Swift, Gomez, Trejo, Murena
21:34.0 21:52.78 21:59.24 22:29.17 22:38.0 23:07.08 24:05.5 24:44.7
1992 2006 2005 2004 1992 2006 1997 1997
800 METER SPRINT MEDLEY 1. McDade, Bell, R. Jackson, Piersma 2. McDade, Bell, R. Jackson, Piersma 3. Teigen, Henderson, Winn, Franklin 3. McDade, Robinson, Durand, Nicolls 4. Spears, Robinson, McDade, R. Jackson 5. Fortner, Dorothy, Barker, Williams
1:47.0 1:50.4 1:52.93 1:53.8 1:54.4 2:01.5
1982 1982 2006 1982 1981 1985
SPRINT MEDLEY 1. May, Weatherford, George, Hunter 2. Barker, L. Jackson, Williams, Farley 3. McDade, Robinson, Nicolls, Flores 4. Hughes, Pruitt, Dismuke, Lawrence 4. Spears, Mirando, Lawson, Piersma
4:12.35 4:16.3 4:19.0 4:21.26 4:31.48
1993 1984 1982 1996 1982
DISTANCE MEDLEY 1. Farley, Nicolls, Carey, Howard 2. Garcia, Glenn, Farley, Howard 3. Calvin, Henderson, Gann, Taylor 4. Calvin, York, Harkins, Hunter 5. Miano, Wooten, Franklin, Valdez 6. Jimenez, Smith, Miano-Batres, Valdez 7. York, McGrath, O’Neill, Harkins 7. Difilippo, Locke, Webb, Roach 9. Winfrey, Franklin, Brown, Miano 10. Alarcon, McGrath, Kinyon, Harkins
12:09.9 12:10.95 12:17.82 12:28.9 12:42.34 12:47.86 12:48.0 12:48.0 12:49.66 13:00.3
1986 1985 1981 1992 2005 2006 1990 1986 2004 1988
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Cal Poly Pomona Men’s Track & Field All-American Honorees 1968: Frank San Fillippo (javelin/national champion) 1971: Myron McGill (100 yards) 1971: Gerald Pitts (hammer throw) 1971: William Ryan (3-mile) 1971: William Ryan (6-mile) 1972: James Couch (880 yards) 1972: David Gillard (100 yards) 1972: David Gillard (220 yards) 1972: Manuel Green (880 yards) 1972: Steve Lauriano (shot put) 1973: James Couch (880 yards/national champion) 1973: Steve Lassegard (1 mile) 1973: Emory Montgomery (triple jump) 1973: Albert Seeney (880 yards) 1973: Milt Turner (120-yard high hurdles) 1973: Richard Watson (long jump) 1974: James Couch (880 yards/national champion) 1975: Harry Frierson (120-yard high hurdles) 1975: Mike Harris (120-yard high hurdles) 1975: Mike Harris (220 yards) 1975: Mike James (long jump) 1975: Larry Joyner (440-yard intermediate hurdles) 1976: Mark Kegans (pole vault) 1977: Lonnie Carr (shot put) 1977: Marcus Gordien (shot put) 1977: Marcus Gordien (discus) 1977: Jeff Russell (javelin/national champion) 1978: David Nugent (decathlon) 1979: David Nugent (decathlon) 1980: Matt Blaty (1500 meters) 1980: Tony Reyes (1500 meters) 1981: Jan Bear (decathlon) 1981: Matt Blaty (1500 meters) 1981: Eric Longfield (decathlon) 1981: Tony Reyes (1500 meters) 1982: Matt Blaty (800 meters) 1982: Matt Blaty (1500 meters) 1982: Tony Reyes (1500 meters) 1983: Demetrius Cook (800 meters) 1983: Jeff Williams (1500 meters) 1984: Tim Arnwine (high jump) 1984: Eric Behring (800 meters) 1984: Matt Blaty (1500 meters) 1984: Demetrius Cook (800 meters) 1984: Tony Reyes (1500 meters) 1984: Tony Reyes (3000-meter steeplechase) 1984: Jeff Williams (800 meters) 1986: John Eagleton (decathlon)
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1986: Eddie Toro (3000-meter steeplechase) 1987: John Eagleton (decathlon) 1987: Jeff Needham (hammer throw) 1987: Jeff Nugent (javelin) 1987: Angel Roman (800 meters) 1988: John Eagleton (decathlon) 1988: Angel Roman (800 meters/national champion) 1989: John Eagleton (decathlon) 1989: Stephane Franke (5000 meters) 1989: Michael Spindler (1500 meters) 1989: Marvin Williams (hammer/national champion) 1991: Don Parish (triple jump/national champion) 1991: Mark Spina (800 meters) 1991: Marvin Williams (hammer throw) 1992: DeVon Edwards (400 meters) 1992: Ed Molyneux (hammer throw) 1993: DeVon Edwards (400 meters) 1994: DeVon Edwards (400 meters/national champion) 1994: Rondie Gibbs (5000 meters) 1995: Cliff Curtis (3000-meter steeplechase) 1995: Rondie Gibbs (5000 meters) 1996: Cliff Curtis (3000-meter steeplechase) 1996: Cliff Curtis (10,000 meters) 1996: Rondie Gibbs (5000 meters) 1996: Shawn Page (3000 steeplechase) 1997: Cliff Curtis (5000 meters) 1997: Rondie Gibbs (5000 meters) 1999: Ian Enriquez (3000 steeplechase) 1999: Jose Rangel (3000 steeplechase) 2000: Ian Enriquez (3000 steeplechase) 2000: Carlton Reed (400 meters) 2002: Rajan Monteiro (indoor triple jump) 2002: Lutz Braun (3000 steeplechase) 2002: Sebastien Bidault (discus) 2002: Rajan Monteiro (triple jump) 2004: Mark Batres (10,000 meters) 2005: Daniel Rojas (5,000 meters) 2007: Adam Moore (400 hurdles) 2007: Mark Batres (3000 steeplechase) 2009: Jonathan Williams (100 meters) 2011: Jacob Deavers (400 hurdles) 2011: Lance Walkington (javelin) RELAYS 1971: Cain, McGill, Trunnell, Daglow (440 yards) 1972: Frierson, Gillard, McGill, Aldridge (440 yards) 1973: Seeney, Evans, Green, Couch (Mile) 1975: Harris, Lay, Yates, Frierson (440 yards)
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Cal Poly Pomona Women’s Track & Field All-American Honorees 1983: Christina Glenn (heptathlon) 1983: Janet Nicholls (heptathlon) 1983: Janet Nicholls (high jump) 1983: June Wintermute (javelin) 1984: Roxanne Jackson (400 meters) 1984: Jacqueline Nelsen (javelin) 1984: Janet Nicholls (heptathlon/national champion) 1984: Janet Nicholls (high jump) 1985: Miste Garcia (1500 meters) 1985: Christina Glenn (heptathlon) 1985: Karen Farley (800 meters) 1985: Joann Howard (3000 meters) 1985: Debra Larsen (heptathlon) 1985: Janet Nicholls (heptathlon) 1986: Eleanor Carey (800 meters) 1986: Eleanor Carey (1500 meters) 1986: Joann Howard (1500 meters) 1986: Debra Larsen (heptathlon/national champion) 1986: Debra Larsen (high jump) 1986: Debra Larsen (javelin) 1986: Debra Larsen (long jump) 1986: Debra Larsen (shot put) 1986: Janet Nicholls (heptathlon) 1986: Janet Nicholls (high jump) 1986: Janet Nicholls (javelin) 1986: Sherie Roach (5000 meters) 1987: Sherie Roach (10,000 meters) 1988: Lana Cantrell (100-meter high hurdles) 1988: Lana Cantrell (400-meter intermediate hurdles) 1988: Brandi Gail (discus) 1988: Brandi Gail (shot put/national champion) 1988: Kristin Harkins (1500 meters) 1988: Durelle Schimek (high jump) 1988: Durelle Schimek (heptathlon/national champion) 1988: Durelle Schimek (javelin/national champion) 1988: Doris Williams (100-meter high hurdles) 1989: Durelle Schimek (high jump) 1989: Durelle Schimek (javelin/national champion) 1989: Doris Williams (100 high hurdles/national champion) 1990: Kristin Harkins (1500 meters)
1990: Doris Williams (100-meter high hurdles) 1991: Jakki Henderson (400 meters/national champion) 1993: Aldora George (400-meter intermediate hurdles) 1994: Nicole Beauregard (shot put) 1994: Aldora George (400-meter intermediate hurdles) 1994: Jodie Warr (discus) 1995: Nicole Beauregard (shot put) 1995: Rosetta Hunter (800 meters) 1995: Rosetta Hunter (1500 meters) 1995: Jodie Warr (discus) 1996: Dominique Hughes (long jump) 1996: Tabreshia Lawrence (100-meter high hurdles) 1996: Jocalyn Pruitt (100 meters) 1997: Tabreshia Lawrence (200 meters) 1997: Tabreshia Lawrence (400 meters) 1997: Tabreshia Lawrence (100-meter high hurdles) 1997: Ruth Moecks (heptathlon) 1997: Ruth Moecks (triple jump) 1997: Jocalyn Pruitt (100 meters) 1997: Jocalyn Pruitt (200 meters) 1998: Tabreshia Lawrence (100-meter high hurdles) 1998: Tabreshia Lawrence (400 intermed. hurdles/national champion) 1998: Ruth Moecks (heptathlon) 1998: Ruth Moecks (triple jump/national champion) 1998: Jocalyn Pruitt (100 meters) 1998: Jocalyn Pruitt (200 meters) 1999: Tabreshia Lawrence (100-meter high hurdles) 1999: Tabreshia Lawrence (100 meters) 2002: Kiyota Reed (100-meter high hurdles) 2004: Carmen Franklin (800 meters) 2006: Carmen Franklin (800 meters) 2007: Lyric Teigen (pole vault) 2008: Jasmine Winn (long jump) 2009: Tiffany Turner (3,000-meter steeplechase) RELAYS 1996: Janetta Dismuke, Tabreshia Lawrence, Dominque Hughes, Jocalyn Pruitt 1997: Ruth Moecks, Tabreshia Lawrence, Dominque Hughes, Jocalyn Pruitt
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