2017 TRACK & FIELD SCHEDULE INDOOR SEASON Date Jan. 28 Feb. 3-4 Feb. 10-11 Feb. 12-13 Feb. 24-25 March 10-11
Meet at Columbia East-West Challenge at Charlie Thomas Invitational at Don Kirby Invitational at Husky Classic at MPSF Championships at NCAA Championships
Location New York, N.Y. College Station, Texas Albuquerque, N.M. Seattle, Wash. Seattle, Wash. College Station, Texas
OUTDOOR SEASON Date March 4 March 25 March 31 April 1 April 8 April 13 April 15 April 21-22 April 30 May 6 May 6-7 May 13-14 May 25-27 June 7-10
Meet at Long Beach State at Pac-12 v BIG 10 Challenge Bob Larsen Distance Carnival ** Legends of Track & Field Invitational** at Rafer/JJK Invitational** at MT SAC Relays Distance Carnival UCLA Invitational** at UCSD Triton Invitational at UCLA v USC Dual Meet at Occidental Invitational at Pac-12 Combined Events at Pac-12 Championships at NCAA West Prelims at NCAA Championships
** denotes UCLA home meet
Location Long Beach, Calif. Tempe, Ariz. Drake Stadium Drake Stadium Drake Stadium Cerritos, Calif. Drake Stadium La Jolla, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. Eagle Rock, Calif. Corvallis, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Austin, Texas Eugene, Ore.
TABLE OF CONTENTS/QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS Location .............................................................................J.D. Morgan Center, ......................................325 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, Calif., 90095 Athletics Phone......................................................................(310) 825-8699 Ticket Office.........................................................................(310) UCLA-WIN Chancellor ................................................................................ Dr. Gene Block Faculty Athletic Representative ....................................... Dr. Michael Teitell Director of Athletics ..................................................................Dan Guerrero Sport Supervisor .......................................................................... Gavin Crew Home Stadium (Capacity) .................................... Drake Stadium (11,700) Enrollment ...............................................................................................40,500 Founded ..................................................................................................... 1919 Colors .........................................................................................Blue and Gold Nickname ...................................................................................................Bruins Conference ............................................................................................. Pac-12 National Affiliation ................................................................NCAA Division I Director of Track & Field (Alma Mater) ..............................Mike Maynard .............................................................................................. (Azusa Pacific ‘86) Coach’s Phone.......................................................................(310) 794-6443 Men’s Head Coach ...................................................................... John Frazier Associate Head Coach/Jumps/Multis .......................................... Jack Hoyt Women’s Assistant Coach/Sprints/Hurdles/Relays ........ Andrea Blackett Assistant Coach/Distance ........................................................ Forest Braden Men’s Assistant Coach Sprints/Hurdles/Relays .....................Darrell Smith Volunteer Coach/Pole Vault ................................................ Anthony Curran Volunteer Coach/Distance ......................................................... Rob Beamer Volunteer Coach/Distance ................................................... Hanna Peterson Volunteer Coach/Sprints ......................................................Gentry Bradley Volunteer Coach/Jumps/Director of Operations .....................Rob Jarvis Staff Athletic Trainer .......................................................... Tracy Castrejana Staff Weight Trainer.....................................................................Joe Geletko Nutritionist....................................................................................Emily Mitchell 2016 Women’s Pac-12 Finish .....................................................................5th 2016 Men’s Pac-12 Finish ..........................................................................3rd 2016 Women’s NCAA Outdoor Finish ................................................... N/A 2016 Men’s NCAA Outdoor Finish .........................................................18th 2016 Women’s NCAA Indoor Finish ....................................................... N/A 2016 Men’s NCAA Indoor Finish ..................................................... 41st (tie) Women’s National Championships........................................................Seven .................................. (1975, ’77, ’82, ’83, ’00 (Indoor), ’01 (Indoor), ’04) Men’s National Championships................................................................Eight .........................................................(1988, ’87, ’78, ’73, ’72, ’71, ’66, ’56) Sports Information Contact .........................................................Skip Powers Email ....................................................................spowers@athletics.ucla.edu Sports Information Phone ...................................................(310) 206-4008 Twitter ............................................................................... @UCLATrack_Field Instagram .......................................................................@UclaTrackAndField Facebook ...............................................................................Bruin-Track-Field Website...................................................................................... uclabruins.com
TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL INFORMATION 2017 Schedule .........................Inside Front Cover Quick Facts ..............................................................1 Facility Information ............................................. 12 THE 2017 SEASON Women’s Roster ......................................................2 Men’s Roster ............................................................3 Coaching Staff .......................................................4 Bruin Women........................................................ 13 Bruin Men.............................................................. 27 ALL-TIME RESULTS Crosstown Rivalry Dual Meet History .............. 39 Conference History ............................................. 41 NCAA Outdoor Championship History...................44 NCAA Indoor Championship History.........................53 Beyond the Collegiate Season ......................... 56 THE RECORD BOOKS Drake Stadium History/Records........................58 Indoor Top-10 ...................................................... 60 All-Time Top-10 ................................................... 64 Collegiate Records ............................................. 68 THE HISTORY AND TRADITION Bruin Women in the Olympics ........................... 69 Bruin Men in the Olympics ................................. 72 Bruin Greats ......................................................... 75 USA Track & Field Hall of Famers ................... 78
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2017 WOMEN’S ROSTER Name Suzie Acolatse Efe Agege Beckie Alch Angie Annelus Kimani Austin-Reese Sophie Baird Celera Barnes Taylor Beaudoin Dominique Beltrez Kelly Bernd Ashlie Blake Jelvon Butler Izzy Carmona Christina Chenault Emily Clause Jessica Cushing-Murray Kaelin Davis Cassandra Durgy Alisha Edwards Emily Fieberling Lana Frazier Jackie Garner Elleyse Garrett Mary Geers Kendall Gustafson Zaybree Haury Lillianna Hebert Sarah Holloway Katelyn Jackson Chloe Jenkins Alyson Jimenez Carolina Johnson Adria Lammers Mikella Lefebvre-Oatis Ashley Lewis Daniela LoCastro Jessie Maduka Melissa Maneatis Sweena Mangal Claire Markey Sammy Marumoto Grace McAuley Madison Moore Schuyler Moore Olamide Olowe Torie Owers Pattriana Perry Sarah Riggs Julia Rizk Emily Scharmann Carlyn Schmidgall Lilly Schmidt Lucie Semone Jasmine Stauffacher-Gray Taylor Taite Meghan Tucker Monique Van Greta Wagner Ratanya Washington Roni Yamane
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Hometown (High School/Previous School) San Marcos, Calif. / Mission Hills Los Angeles, Calif. / Harvard Westlake School Los Angeles, Calif. / Taft Grandview, Mo. / Grandview Miami, Fla. / Design & Architecture Senior High American Fork, Utah / American Fork Oxnard, Calif. / St. Bonaventure Redondo Beach, Calif. / Redondo Union Cortlandt Manor, N.Y. / Walter Panas Del Mar, Calif. / Canyon Crest Academy Las Vegas, Nev. / Liberty Solon, Ohio / Solon Satellite Beach, Fla. / Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy Walnut Creek, Calif. / Carondelet Temecula, Calif. / Great Oak Santa Monica, Calif. / Foothill Lakewood, Calif. / Long Beach Wilson Huntington Beach, Calif. / Huntington Beach Redlands, Calif. / Redlands Oakland, Calif. / Bishop O’Dowd Woodland Hills, Calif. / Westlake San Diego, Calif. / Torrey Pines Murrieta, Calif. / Vista Murrieta Mission Viejo, Calif. / Capistrano Valley Los Angeles, Calif. / Palisades Charter San Diego, Calif. / Scripps Ranch Oakland, Calif. / California Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. / Los Osos Cheltenham, Penn. / Cheltenham Oakland, Calif. / Saint Mary’s Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif. / Palos Verdes Peninsula Linkoping, Sweden / The Cathedral School Davis, Calif. / Davis Senior Montreal, Quebec, Canada / Vanier Orlando, Fla. / Olympia Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y / Cold Spring Harbor Dusseldorf, Germany/ Gorres Gymnasium Granite Bay, Calif. / Del Oro Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. / Trabuco Hills Chelmsford, Mass. / Chelmsford Honolulu, Hi. / Punahou School La Canada, Calif. / Crescenta Valley Bradley, Calif. / Paso Robles Moorpark, Calif. / Oaks Christian El Paso, Texas / El Dorado Athens, Ga. / Athens Academy Vallejo, Calif. / Vacaville Simi Valley, Calif. / Simi Valley Columbus, Ohio / Columbus Academy Trabuco Canyon, Calif. / Tesoro Issaquah, Wash. / Liberty Newport Beach, Calif. / Corona Del Mar Kentfield, Calif. / Redwood Phoenix, Ariz. / North Canyon Murrieta, Calif. / Murrieta Mesa Auburn, Calif. / Placer Spring Valley, Calif. / Steele Canyon Los Gatos, Calif. / Los Gatos Long Beach, Calif. / Long Beach Poly Arcadia, Calif. / Arcadia
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Angie Annelus
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Emily Scharmann
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Hometown (High School/Previous School) Murrieta, Calif. / Vista Murrieta Simi Valley, Calif. / Oak Park Mount Vernon, N.Y. / Mount Vernon Agoura Hills, Calif. / Agoura Hills McKinney, Texas / Independence Parma, Italy / Liceo Scientifico G. Ulivi Westlake Village, Calif. / Oaks Christian Pleasanton, Calif. / Bishop O’Dowd Lemoore, Calif. / Lemoore Palm Springs, Calif. / Rancho Mirage Anaheim, Calif. / Canyon Santa Barbara, Calif. / Dos Pueblos Bridgeton, N.J. / Bridgeton HS Alhambra, Calif. / La Salle Newport Beach, Calif. / Corona Del Mar Palos Verdes, Calif. / Palos Verdes Pleasanton, Calif. / Amador Huntington Beach, Calif. / Huntington Beach Long Beach, Calif. / Mater Dei Tulare, Calif. / Tulare Western San Jose, Calif. / Leland Roseville, Calif. / Oakmont Riverside, Calif. / King Brisbane, Australia / St. Joseph’s College Newport Beach, Calif. / Sage Hill Östersund, Sweden / Wargentinskolan Temecula, Calif / Great Oak Irvine, Calif. / Woodbridge Culver City, Calif. / Culver City Dunsmuir, Calif. / Mt. Shasta Stevenson Ranch, Calif. / Hart San Diego, Calif. / Madison Kennedale, Texas / Kennedale Ventura, Calif. / Ventura Oakland, Calif. / Amador Valley Manhattan Beach, Calif. / Mira Costa Goleta, Calif. / Dos Pueblos Lakewood, Calif. / St. John Bosco Woking, England / Carlsbad Roseville, Calif. / Roseville Metzingen, Germany / Dietrich-Bonhoeffer-Gymnasium Mission Viejo, Calif / Mission Viejo Redondo Beach, Calif. / Redondo Union Walnut, Calif. / Walnut Inglewood, Calif. / Serra Gardena Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. / Mater Dei Long Beach, Calif. / Long Beach Millikan Singapore / Hwa Chong Institution
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Jonny Moniz
Dotun Ogundeji
Austin O’Neil
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COACHING STAFF Zaybree Haury recorded the third best javelin throw in UCLA history en route to another NCAA qualifying season.
MIKE MAYNARD Director of Track & Field Eigth Season Azusa Pacific ‘86 Mike Maynard enters his fifth season as the UCLA Director of Track and Field, overseeing the men’s and women’s programs following three seasons as men’s head coach as well as the throws coach for both the men’s and women’s squads. Before coming to UCLA, Maynard was head coach/throws coach at Boise State for nine years. The Bruins took a giant step forward in 2016 on the national stage. The Bruins garnered 16 All-America honors, including eight first team accolades. The UCLA men placed third at the Pac-12 Championships and finished 18th at the NCAA Championships. On top of the on the field success, 22 athletes were tabbed to the Pac-12 All-Academic teams. At the Pac-12 Championships Nicholas Scarvelis won both the shot put and the discus. Kylie Price won the long jump. Scarvelis went on to earn first team All-America honors during both the indoor and outdoor seasons. The men’s DMR garnered first team accolades as well during the indoor campaign. At the outdoor championships, freshman sensation Rai Benjamin was a first-teamer in the 400mH while Braheme Days joined Scarvelis on the podium in the shot put. In his third season as director, individual performances highlighted the 2015 season for the Bruins. UCLA had 13 athletes honored by the USTFCCCA during the outdoor campaign with five earning AllAmerican honors while eight garnered honorable mention accolades. At the Pac-12 Championships the men’s team finished fourth while the women’s team was fifth. During the indoor campaign, the Bruins sent five athletes to the NCAA Indoor Championships. Four were named All-American while one earned honorable mention accolades. Academically, the Bruins excelled once again as 18 earned MPSF honors and 15 were named to the Pac-12 academic team. Ida Storm was named a Capital One Academic All-American. Individually, his athletes thrived at the national level once again. Storm earned All-American honors in the weight throw as she was the runnerup at the NCAA Indoor Championships. She set the MPSF Championship record in the event and later in the outdoor season she went on to win the Pac-12 title in the hammer. She left UCLA as the all-time record holder in both events and was a seven-time All-American. Derek Eager extended his sixth ranked javelin throw in UCLA history to qualify for the NCAA national meet. Alec Faldermeyer was also a national qualifier while
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In his second season at the helm of both programs the Bruins made large strides on the national stage. The men’s track and field program was headlined in 2014 by a dual meet win over rival USC and some impressive individual performances. Five Bruins earned USTFCCCA All-American honors. At the Pac-12 Championships sophomore Nicholas Scarvelis won the shot put title with a throw of 63-10.25, to win the event by over three feet. Senior Julian Wruck defended his Pac-12 discus title with a mark of 210-9. En route to earning All-American accolades, Wruck placed second at the NCAA meet in the discus, Scarvelis finished 10th in the shot put, Matthew Kosecki was 12th in the discus, Cody Danielson was 14th in the javelin and Nick Hartle was 16th in the 800m. During the indoor season, Marcus Nilsson and Mike Woepse earned USTFCCCA All-American honors after Nilsson placed eighth in the heptathlon and Woepse was 13th in the pole vault. The UCLA’s women’s program showcased six student-athletes that were named USTFCCCA All-Americans. Leading the way for the Bruins at the NCAA Championships was junior Kylie Price in the long jump, who placed third to earn her third straight All-America honor. Senior Natasha Kolbo capped off her Bruin career with a 13th place finish in the pole vault. Junior Zibby Boyer made her first NCAA meet appearance and earned All-America accolades by placing 17th in the high jump. Junior Alexis Walker was named an AllAmerican in just her first season competing in the heptathlon. A pair of UCLA hurdlers also garnered All-American honors as Brea Buchanan and Trinity Wilson made the finals in the 100m hurdles at the NCAA meet. During the indoor campaign, a trio of Bruins earned USTFCCCA All-American honors. Ida storm was runner-up in the weight throw while Kelsey Smith placed 16th in the 3,000m and Kylie Price was 14th in the long jump. Under his direct tutelage, Maynard was instrumental in the development of three javelin throwers that qualified for nationals. Newcomer Zaybree Haury tossed the third longest throw in school history en route to qualifying for the national meet while redshirt freshman Cody Danielson threw the ninth best mark and also qualified for the NCAA meet. Derek Eager came back from injury and also qualified for the national meet. In the discus Wruck and Kosecki shined once again as and during the indoor season Ida Storm hit a big personal best to earn runner-up honors at the national championship. In his first season overseeing both programs both the men and women finished in the top five of the Pac-12 with the men placing third and the women fourth. The men went on to place 12th at the NCAA Outdoor Championships and the women placed in the top 25 with a 20th place finish, At the 2013 Indoor Championships, the women were 15th while the men placed 49th.
nine earned All-American honors. Wruck (1st in discus), Marcus Nilsson (3rd in decathlon), Alec Faldermeyer (7th in high jump), Dominic Giovannoni (13th in decathlon), Turquoise Thompson (3rd in 400mH), Ida Storm (5ht in hammer), Kylie Price (6th in long jump/100m) and Brea Buchanan earned honorable mention All-American accolades. Woepse and Wruck also won Pac-12 titles in their respective events. In 2012 the men continued to excel. At the Pac12 Championships, the Bruin men finished fourth overall with 86 points as Alec Faldermeyer and redshirt Matthew Kosecki captured conference titles in their respective events. The men’s team finished 17th overall at the NCAA Championships, led by impressive performances from three sophomores - Mike Woepse(2nd in pole vault), Alec Faldermeyer (3rd in hammer); and Marcus Nilsson(6th in decathlon), which earned all three first-team All-America honors. The 4x100m relay of Jamal Alston, Maxwell Dyce, R.J. Frasier and Laijon White earned second-team All-America honors (16th) along with discus thrower Matthew Kosecki (10th). Derek Eager (javelin) and Dyce (200m) earned honorable mention All-America honors in their respective events. In the NCAA indoor Championships, the Bruins were represented by sophomores Alec Faldermeyer, Mike Woepse and Marcus Nilsson and freshman Dustin Fay. In the pole vault, Woepse finished 14th overall and earned second-team USTFCCCA All-American honors. In the 5000m, Fay did not race due to an injury. Faldermeyer placed fifth in the 35-lb weight throw and picked up the third first-team All-American honor of his career. Nilsson finished eleventh in the heptathlon and earned the first All-American (2nd team) of his career. The 2011 season was highlighted by double All-American as a freshman, Alec Faldermeyer (weight/hammer) and standout half-miler Cory Primm (1:44.71, new school record). Faldermeyer also won the 2011 USATF Junior National hammer crown and a gold medal at the PanAm Junior Games. Maynard also coached Derek Eager, a redshirt during the 2011 season, to the USATF Jr. National javelin crown and a spot in the PanAm Junior Games. The men finished tied for third at the Pac-10 championships as Primm and Greg Woepse captured individual titles. Several athletes competed at NCAAs and earned All-American honors as the men finished 37th as a team. Maynard also coached then freshman hammer thrower, Ida Storm, to double All-American honors in the weight throw and hammer in 2011. In his first year in charge of the men’s program (2010), the Bruins found much success. During the indoor and outdoor season, UCLA athletes posted two school records and four marks on the all-time top-10 list. Cory Primm set the school record in the 800m (1:45.70), while the DMR team broke the indoor mark (9:31.70). The 4x100m relay, Primm, Scott Crawford (800m) and Dylan Knight (steeple) each competed at the NCAA Outdoor meet, with Primm placing fifth to earn All-American honors. The 4x100m relay also earned All-American honors after advancing to the relay final at Outdoors.
Individually, Julian Wruck posted one of the finest seasons in collegiate track, culminating in a NCAA title and an appearance at The Bowerman Trophy presentation, where he was one of three male finalists for the prestigious award. Wruck set the collegiate record in the discus and boasted the top 27 throws of any collegian in 2013.
Three throwers redshirted the 2010 season, while others battled injuries throughout the year. Bo Taylor, Nigel Davies, Tom Nagengast and Mark Weber all competed in the post-season.
At the NCAA Indoor Championships UCLA had four All-Americans. Mike Woepse (7th in pole vault), Kylie Price (4th in long jump), Brea Buchanan (5th in 60 mH) and Allison Koressel (5ht in pole vault). At the outdoor championships,
In his nine years as the head coach at Boise State, Maynard led a program which produced several historic events - back-to-back (2004 and 2005) national championships by Gabe Wallin in the men’s javelin, over 50 new school record per-
COACHING STAFF impact in her first competitive season with the Bruins, tossing the eighth best shot put mark in school history at 55-2.75 and was also a NCAA qualifier in both the NCAA indoor and outdoor seasons. Braheme Days was a NCAA qualifier during the outdoor season and was the runnerup at the Pac-12 Championships.
formances and 30 All-American accolades. The Broncos enjoyed unprecedented success behind Maynard’s direction. During the 2009 season, the men’s team won the WAC Indoor Championship, finished 27th at the NCAA Indoor Championships and 25th at the NCAA Outdoor Championships. The women’s team placed 19th at the NCAA Indoor Championships. The top individual highlight was Eleni Kafourou becoming the first female student-athlete at Boise State to win a NCAA National Championship (long jump). Along with Kafourou’s national title, Boise State earned a total of seven NCAA All-America awards in track and field that year. Boise State also made its presence known at the national level with Maynard at the helm with four straight top 25 finishes for the men’s team at the NCAA National Outdoor Championships. The Bronco men were 16th at the 2006 NCAA National Outdoor Championships, 14th in 2005, 15th in 2004 and 24th in 2003. In 2009, the Bronco men finished 25th at the NCAA Outdoor meet.
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Maynard guided Bronco student-athletes to over 70 individual WAC Championships and over 90 marks on Boise State’s all-time top three performance lists.
John Frazier enters his fourth season at UCLA as the head men’s track coach. He also directs the throws, primarily the shot put and discus.
Maynard came to Boise State following an outstanding assistant coaching career at the University of Arizona. He was the associate head track and field coach for the Wildcat program for 13 years prior to joining the Broncos. While coaching at Arizona, Maynard guided 32 individual NCAA Division I All-Americans, including three NCAA National Champions. Maynard’s coaching resume also includes a twoyear stint as the assistant strength and conditioning coach at Arizona, where he worked with the Wildcat football program as well as being responsible for the Arizona track and field, swimming and tennis teams. He began his collegiate coaching career at Mesa Community College (Ariz.) where he was the assistant track and field coach from 1982-84, and in 1987. Outside the collegiate world, Maynard has coached a World Champion, five different Olympians, a Pan American gold medalist, five USA Track and Field Champions and three American Junior Champions. One of Maynard’s former athletes Tony Washington (1990-96), won the World Championship in the discus in 1999. Washington also won the gold medal in the discus at the 1991 Pan American Games along with five USA National Championships. Maynard is currently an Executive Committee member of the United States Track Coaches Association and the NCAA Division I Track and Field Executive Committee. Maynard was also the head coach for the USA Track and Field team in its dual meet against Germany in 1996. He has served USA Track and Field as the Regional Decathlon Chairman, the United States Olympic Committee as an Elite Throws Clinician, and has been the lead throws clinician for the USA/Visa Decathlon team. Maynard resides in Valencia with his wife, Dee. He has a daughter named Allison and a son named Michael.
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In 2016 the UCLA men placed third at the Pac-12 Championships and finished 18th at the NCAA Championships. Frazier was named the USTFCCCA West Region Men’s Assistant Coach of the Year. The throws program continued to thrive under his watch. Senior Nicholas Scarvelis, sophomore Braheme Days and freshman Dotun Ogundeji qualified for the both the NCAA Indoor and Outdoor National Championships. Scarvelis won his third straight Pac-12 shot put title and then later went on to win the NCAA West Prelim title and also qualified in the discus. Days was third in the region in the shot put while Ogundeji competed in the shot put and discus at the national meet. Earlier in 2016, Scarvelis uncorked the fourth longest throw in school history at 67-7.50 and in doing so also hit the Olympic qualifying mark. Days closely followed with the sixth best throw at 66-3.75. Ogundeji launched a personal best 62-11.50 at the NCAA Prelims. On the women’s side, junior Torie Owers recorded the seventh-best throw in school history at 57-5. Scarvelis earned first-team All-America honors in both the indoor and outdoor seasons. Days also joined Scarvelis on the podium during the outdoor season. Ogundeji was an indoor second team All-American and was honorable mention in both the discus and shot in Eugene. In his second season, the men’s team finished fourth at the Pac-12 championships and had four earn All-American honors and two more earn honorable mention accolades. During the indoor campaign the Bruins had two All-Americans and another named honorable mention. Individually the throws were one of the top units for UCLA in 2015. Nicholas Scarvelis put together another stellar campaign, this time earning NCAA Championship berths in both the indoor and outdoor seasons. Scarvelis broke into the UCLA top-10 with a personal best throw of 65-0.50 and won the MPSF and Pac12 titles in the shot put. He earned All-American honors in both seasons. Torie Owers made an
In his first season at the helm of the men’s program, Coach Frazier helped lead the Bruins to a dual meet win over rival USC and some impressive individual performances on the national stage. Five Bruins earned USTFCCCA All-American honors. At the Pac-12 Championships sophomore Nicholas Scarvelis won the shot put title with a throw of 63-10.25, to win the event by over three feet. Senior Julian Wruck defended his Pac-12 discus title with a mark of 210-9. En route to earning All-American accolades, Wruck placed second at the NCAA meet in the discus, Scarvelis finished 10th in the shot put, Matthew Kosecki was 12th in the discus, Cody Danielson was 14th in the javelin and Nick Hartle was 16th in the 800m. During the indoor season, Marcus Nilsson and Mike Woepse earned USTFCCCA All-American honors after Nilsson placed eighth in the heptathlon and Woepse was 13th in the pole vault. Frazier was instrumental in the development of Pac-12 champion Nicholas Scarvelis, who went on to place 10th at the NCAA championship in the shot put. He also developed Braheme Days into one of the top shot putters in the world at the junior level. Days won the USATF Junior Track and Field Championship in the shot put and was followed by newcomer Amir Patterson. Days set the American junior record in the shot put with a throw of 69-5.25 at the 2014 Imperial Section of USATF Championship a couple weeks prior. Days capped off his summer with a bronze medal at the IAAF World Junior Championships. Frazier returned to his alma mater (‘82-’86) as men’s head coach after most recently spending seven seasons on the coaching staff at the University of Tennessee, where he was an associate head coach and coach for men’s and women’s throws. With over 25 years of experience in the track and field coaching community specializing in coaching throwers, Frazier brings with him experience from stops at the University of Florida, the University of Arizona and Tennessee, among others. Throughout his career at the collegiate level, Frazier has produced 43 All-American athletes as well as four NCAA champions. Most recently, Volunteer javelin thrower Kyle Quinn earned second team All-America honors for his tenth place finish in Eugene at the 2013 NCAA Outdoor Championships. Frazier’s return to Westwood is a well-deserved homecoming for one of the great Bruin throwers ever to compete at Drake Stadium. Under legendary coaches Jim Bush, Bob Larsen, and Art Venegas, Frazier was a three-time AllAmerican in the shot put during his UCLA career, earning first team honors at both NCAA Indoors and Outdoors in 1985 as well as at the 1986 Outdoor Championships. Frazier graduated from UCLA with a bachelor’s degree in political science in 1986.
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JACK HOYT Associate Head Coach/Jumps/Multis Fifth Season Seattle Pacific ‘87 Jack Hoyt is in his fifth year as the Bruins Associate Head Coach. Hoyt’s coaching duties include all of the jumps and multi-events. He supervises the greatest group of volunteer coaches in Bruin history, which includes; Anthony Curran (pole vault), and Sharon Day-Monroe (heptathlon). Hoyt brings to the Bruin program over 20 years of coaching at the collegiate level. “I am so excited to be a Bruin! Coach Maynard has compiled an amazing staff and the team is more motivated than any team I’ve ever been around. Great things are coming to Westwood, that’s for sure.” In his fourth season in Westwood the jumps continued to be an event of strength for UCLA. Kylie Price, Jessie Maduka and Austin Hazel were all NCAA Championship qualifiers. Price won the Pac-12 Championship in the long jump and was joined by Maduka and Hazel in earning USTFCCCA honorable mention honors in Eugene. Triple jumpers Idrees Bernard and Faith Anumba also qualified for the NCAA prelims. In the high jump, freshmen Lillianna Hebert and Michael Burke were NCAA prelim qualifiers. Burke went on to place second at the USATF Junior Nationals with a personal best of 7-2.25. Mainstays Sage Stone and Cody Crampton also qualified for the NCAA prelims. A young group in the multis emerged in 2016 as Kendall Gustafson tallied 5,442 points in her first season in the heptathlon to put together the 10th best score in school history. Zack Bornstein placed fifth at the Pac-12 Championships with a career-best 7,289 points. Steele Wasik broke the school record during the indoor season in the heptathlon with 5,783 points. In his third season the Bruin multis and jump athletes continued to shine on the national stage. Tatum Souza capped off her career in the heptathlon with the second best score in school history at 5,771 points en route to earning All-America honorable mention accolades. In his freshman campaign, Steele Wasik posted the eighth best score in school history with 7,521 points and earned second team All-American honors in the decathlon. In the high jump Zibby Boyer leaped to the fourth best mark in school history at 6-1.25, won the Pac-12 title and
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Kylie Price soared to first-team honors by placing third overall at the 2013 NCAA Outdoor Championships while Zibby Boyer and Alexis Walker garnered honorable mention accolades in the high jump. Price was twice named the Pac-12 athlete of the week and Walker earned the honor once. During the indoor season Marcus Nilsson placed eighth overall to earn All-American honors in the heptathlon with a career-best 5,760 points while Price was named to the second team in the long jump. Walker secured the 10th best heptathlon in school history in her very first try by accumulating 5,409 points. She also cleared 5-11.50 for the 10th best high jump in school history. Cody Crampton cleared 7-2.50 for the sixth best high jump at UCLA. He also coached UCLA volunteer coach Sharon Day-Monroe to a new American record in the pentathlon. Day-Monroe won the 2014 USA Indoor Track & Field Championships with a record 4,805 points. In 2013, Hoyt’s inaugural season at UCLA, personal records were set in every event area. Kylie Price was an All-American at both Indoor and Outdoor Nationals and set a personal best of 21-4 in the long jump. UCLA’s All-American pole vaulter, Michael Woepse, jumped a personal best 18-4, while his female counterparts, Allison Koressel (All-American) and Natasha Kolbo both set personal bests at 14-1 and 13-6. The two Bruin heptathletes each improved by over 350 points to 5,691 and 5,165. UCLA’s decathletes made even bigger improvements to their scores with two NCAA qualifying marks. Marcus Nilson placed 3rd at the NCAA Championship meet and later competed at the World Championships in Russia. In the men’s long jump, Michael Perry surprised everyone with a 3rd place PAC 12 showing and a personal best improvement of over a foot to 24-8. Dillon Stucky added a foot to his triple jump at 51-1. Faith Anumba returned to form in the triple (41-7) and long jumps (19-7) following a stress fracture in 2012. In the women’s high jump, 6 women surpassed their marks from the previous year, 3 of whom qualified into the first round of the NCAA Championship Meet. Cody Crampton, the lone male high jumper, redshirted and will be joined in 2014 by 3 new freshmen all in the 7-foot range. Prior to UCLA, Hoyt spent 7 years as the coach of field events, men’s decathlon and women’s heptathlon at Cal Poly (San Luis Obispo). During that time, Hoyt coached Sharon Day to national stardom in the heptathlon and high jump. In the fall of 2012, Day followed Hoyt to UCLA and
had her best season to date. She set personal records in 6 of the 7 heptathlon events and finished 2013 with the 3rd best heptathlon score in the world with her USA Championship winning score of 6,550. Day had a successful high jump career, winning the NCAA women’s high jump event (6-4) in 2005 and making the U. S. team at the 2008 Olympics (Beijing, China). In 2009, Day’s first year of full time heptathlon training, she made the USA World Championship Team in both the high jump and heptathlon. Her heptathlon success continued with a second-place finish at the USA National Championship Meet in 2010 and the top spot on the podium in 2011. At the 2012 Olympic Games in London, Day was the top U. S. finisher in the heptathlon. Hoyt has been Day’s coach in all seven of the heptathlon events. Along with Day, Hoyt had three other athletes who competed at the 2012 Olympic Trials (two in the decathlon and one in the javelin). During his tenure at Cal Poly-SLO, Hoyt coached two Olympians, five NCAA Division I scoring athletes, 10 NCAA Championship Final meet qualifiers, 37 Regional qualifiers and 19 conference champions. He showed his versatility with conference champions in the pole vault, high jump, long jump, javelin, discus, shot put, heptathlon and decathlon. From 1989-2005, Hoyt coached nearly every event at his alma maître, Seattle Pacific University. During that time, he personally coached Division II All-Americans in the 100 Hurdles, 400 hurdles, 400 meters, high jump, long jump, pole vault, heptathlon, decathlon, shot put and javelin. He was the Head Coach for the men’s and women’s teams from 1999-2005. In his final season at SPU, Hoyt led the Falcon women to 13th at the NCAA Div. II Outdoor Championships and eighth indoors. That year, he also coached Danielle Ayers-Stamper to an NCAA Indoor high jump title and 2nd in the heptathlon, and Chris Randolph to the NCAA Div. II decathlon title. During his six seasons without a campus track & field facility, Hoyt’s SPU teams won a total of five outdoor and indoor conference championships. At SPU he earned a Regional Coach of the Year honor, was a five-time Conference Coach of the Year and produced 36 Div. II All-America athletes and 102 conference champions. Hoyt was an All-American decathlete at Seattle Pacific University in 1987. He competed at the 1992 Olympic Trials in the decathlon where he was coached by current UCLA Director, Mike Maynard. Hoyt has held the SPU high jump record for over 25 years, and in 1990 broke the American Record for the decathlon high jump at 7-2.75”. In 2004, Hoyt set the American Record in the decathlon for the over-40 age group. Even at 40 years of age, he was still over 15 feet in the pole vault and 6-5 in the high jump. Currently, he has slowed his athletic career down to lifting weights with his athletes and playing with his family at Santa Monica Beach.
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FOREST BRADEN Assistant Coach/Distance Eighth Season Boise State ‘07 Forest Braden enters his eighth year with the Bruins where he coaches the distance runners. Prior to coming to Westwood, he spent the 2008 season as a volunteer assistant with Gonzaga University where he worked closely with standout distance coach Pat Tyson in recruiting and facilitating training sessions. The UCLA distance squad turned in more impressive individual performances in 2016. During the indoor season, the DMR broke the UCLA record with a time of 9:29.61 and later finished seventh at the NCAA Indoor Championships. During the outdoor season, Lane Werley and Nick Hartle both earned USTFCCCA second-team All-America honors. Werley posted the ninth fastest 10,000m in school history at 29:07.23 to finish as the runnerup at the Pac-12 Championships. Hartle finished his career with the third fastest 800m in school history with a time of 1:46.73. The UCLA women’s steeple record went down as well in 2016 as Emily Scharmann clocked a 10:11.30 while Carolina Johnson followed with the second fastest time at 10:13.28. In all, 11 runners from the distance squad qualified for the NCAA West Prelims. The distance squad had numerous standout individual performances in 2015. Lane Werley bounced back and was a NCAA qualifier in both the 5k and 10k and ultimately garnered second team All-American honors in the 5k. Nick Hartle earned All-American accolades in the 800m while Bronte Golick closed out her Bruin career with honorable mention honors in the 10k. Golick clocked the second fastest 10k in school history with a time of 34:03.41 and also etched her name in the 5k with the seventh fastest time with a 16:26.43. Kelsey Smith was a NCAA qualifier in the 10k and posted the third fastest time with a 34:12.82. Braden was instrumental in the transformation of Ally Courtnall into an 800m runner as the former soccer All-American and 400m standout clocked the seventh fastest time in school history with a 2:05.48 en route to qualifying for the NCAA regional. Daniel Herrera was a NCAA qualifier in the 1,500m and clocked the 10th fastest time in school history with a 3:42.17 while Austin O’Neil and Sean Davis were also both qualifiers for the 1,500m at the regional.
The distance squad under the direction of Braden had some standout performances in 2014. Kelsey Smith capped off her junior season in impressive fashion. She etched her name in the UCLA record books by running the second fastest 3,000m in school history en route to earning All-American honors. During the outdoor season she clocked the second fastest 5,000m time at UCLA with a 16:01.30 and was an NCAA qualifier in the event. In all, six distance athletes qualified for the NCAA meet. Nick Hartle opened his outdoor season with the sixth fastest 800m time in school history. For his effort he was named the Pac-12 runner of the week. Bronte Golick posted the second fastest 10,000m time in school history with a 34:34.55. Three in the steeple checked in at the UCLA top10 as Meghan Marvin ran the sixth fastest time at UCLA while Emily Scharmann clocked the eighth and Sabrina Seay posted the 10th best marks. In 2013, Lane Werley was the runner up at the PAC-12 Championships in the 5000m and qualified for the first round of the NCAA Championships in the event as well, running a 13:53. Dustin Fay ran a 13:51 indoors and qualified for the 10,000m at the first round of the NCAA Championships. Kelsey Smith ran the eighth best time ever at UCLA in the 5000m, qualifying for first round of NCAA’s. Katja Goldring placed fourth in the 5000m at the MPSF Championships and placed 14th at the first round of NCAA’s in the 10,000. Bronte Golick placed eighth at the PAC12 Championships in the 10k and ran the ninth best time by a Bruin ever in that event. In 2012, Braden worked with a strong group of distance runners. Redshirt freshman Dustin Fay ran an indoor school record of 13:49 in the 5000m to qualify for the NCAA National Indoor Championship. He also qualified for the NCAA Preliminary Round outdoors. Junior Katja Goldring ran the second fastest 10,000m in school history with a time of 34:41.82 and placed 14th in the Preliminary Round of the NCAA Championships. Freshman Kelsey Smith ran a new personal record (16:41) to qualify for the Preliminary round of the NCAAs in the 5000m. For the first time, redshirt senior Kent Morikawa ran the steeplechase, placing fifth at the Pac-12 Championships and qualifying for the NCAA Preliminary round. Freshman Merissa Kado is tenth all-time at UCLA in the steeplechase after running a time of 10:58.48. Freshman Lane Werley ran one of the top junior times in the country in the 5000m (13:56). At the USATF Junior Championships, the Bruins were represented by Kado in the steeplechase, Nathaniel Cushing-Murray in the 10k and Werley, Annie Mooney and Bronte Golick in the 5000m. Werley and Cushing-Murray both finished fourth to lead the Bruin squad at the meet. In 2011, the Bruins had two sub-9-minute steeplechasers in Jake Matthews (8:57.55) and David McDonald (8:59.30) as both scored at Pac-10s. The long distance runners thrived under Braden’s leadership in his first season at UCLA as Dylan Knight led the way in the steeplechase. Knight ran a lifetime-best of 8:43.68 to move to fifth all-time in UCLA history, competed at the NCAA Outdoor meet and was the Pac-10 runner-up in the event. Spencer Knight (8:57.95) and David McDonald (9:10.80) also ran lifetime-best marks in the steeple. Marco Anzures moved to fifth alltime in the 10,000m (29:00.21) and also ran a lifetime-best of 14:07.69 in the 5000m. Alex Crabill was a provisional qualifier for the indoor meet in the 3000m (8:03.07) and also ran the No. 6 marathon time in UCLA history (2:20.38).
Prior to his coaching stint at Gonzaga, Braden was a three-time All-American runner for coach Mike Maynard at Boise State from 2002-2007, earning accolades in indoor and outdoor track as well as cross country. He also won seven Western Athletic Conference titles as a Bronco. Braden also ran for Team Indiana Elite for one year and placed in the top-10 in five USATF Championship meets.
DARRELL SMITH Jr. Assistant Coach/Sprints/Hurdles Third Season UCLA ‘03 Darrell Smith brings over 20 years of international, elite level sprint and hurdle coaching experience back to Westwood. Smith was born and raised a Bruin. Smith graduated in 1993 from UCLA, with a Political Science degree. In 2016 coach Darrell Smith directed one of the top recruits in the country in Rai Benjamin to a sixth-place finish at the NCAA Championships in the 400m hurdles. Benjamin clocked the eighth fastest time in UCLA history en route to earning USTFCCCA First Team All-America accolades. Also during the outdoor campaign, sophomore Leon Powell placed fifth in the 100m and sixth in the 200m at the Pac-12 Championships. Powell was a NCAA West Prelim qualifier in the 100m, 200m and the anchor on the 4x100m relay. Fresh off of spring football practice Kenny Walker finished sixth in the 100m at the Pac-12 Championships and also ran the opening leg of the 4x100m relay that finished fourth overall. Sophomore Misana Viltz was a NCAA West Prelim qualifier in the 110m hurdles and placed fourth in the event at the Pac-12 Championships. During the indoor season, sophomore Joe Herrera ran the 400m leg on the school recordbreaking distance medley relay. The quartet clocked a 9:29.61 to set the all-time mark and later went on to place seventh at the NCAA Indoor Championships. For his efforts, Herrera was named a USTFCCCA First Team All-American. Under the guidance of John, he helped guide the careers of some of track and field’s greatest athletes, including Bruin alums Kevin Young and Ato Boldon.
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She qualified for the NCAA championships all four years. Twelve years later, she still holds the school record in the 400m outdoor hurdles, as well as the indoor hurdle mark for the 55m. She was inducted into the Rice Athletic Hall of Fame individually in 2005 and again in 2007 as a member of the 1997 NCAA champion 4x400 relay. A veteran international competitor, Blackett represented Barbados in six IAAF World Championships (1997-07). She qualified for the final four times, and in 1999 she placed fourth. She competed in the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games, qualifying for the semifinal of the 400m hurdles, and she competed in the 400m hurdles at the 2004 Athens Olympics. Blackett has a personal best of 53.36 in the 400m hurdles, which is also a national record for Barbados. She set the Barbados 100m hurdles record of 13.39 in 2003. Blackett holds an undergraduate degree from Rice and a master’s degree in hotel management from the University of Houston.
ANDREA BLACKETT Assistant Coach/Sprints/Hurdles First Season Rice ‘97 Andrea Blackett will begin her first season as the women’s sprints, hurdles and relays coach at UCLA in 2017. Blackett joins the UCLA staff from her alma mater Rice, where she served as an assistant coach. Blackett is considered one of the most successful women’s track athletes to compete for Rice. She just finished her fifth season as an assistant coach after serving as a volunteer assistant coach for five years. In 2008, Blackett retired from international competition and served her native country of Barbados as its head track and field coach at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Blackett, in 2007, was responsible for the development of freshman Shakera Reeece, who set a school-record in the 100 meters (11.34), as well as coaching Chandra Ewing to a C-USA title in the 400m hurdles, an event that Blackett dominated in her competitive career at Rice from 1994-97.
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ANTHONY CURRAN Volunteer Coach/Pole Vault 34th Season UCLA ‘82 Former UCLA pole vault standout Anthony Curran enters his 34th year at his alma mater, returning as the men’s and women’s volunteer pole vault coach. Curran has become one of the premier vault coaches in the nation as he continues to produce All-American after All-American at UCLA. He has coached multiple Olympians, National Record Holders, and NCAA and Pac10 Champions during his tenure at UCLA, a feat that has made UCLA a pole vaulting powerhouse. Curran also earned top honors in 2006 after being named the NCAA West Region Women’s Jumps Coach of the Year.
During that time, she set Rice records in both the 100m and 400m hurdles. She joined Melissa Straker, TaNisha Mills and Margaret Fox in the 4x400m relay to win the first NCAA indoor relay title for the Owls in 1997, setting a school record of 3:34.44.
In 2016, the young pole vault squad was headlined by Greta Wagner. The freshman cleared the ninth best height in school history at 13-8.50. Wagner placed third at the Pac12 Championships and was joined by Elleyse Garrett at the NCAA West Prelims. During the indoor season Wagner was the runner-up at the MPSF Championships.
Blackett finished her collegiate career as a six-time All-America, including back-to-back turns in the 400m hurdles in 1996 and 1997.
In 2015, Mike Woepse closed out his stellar UCLA career by earning indoor All-American
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honors for the fourth time. Woepse finished seventh at the national meet. During the outdoor season, Elena Clarke finished her tenure at UCLA with a NCAA prelim appearance where she cleared a personal best 13-7 to rank 11th all-time in the UCLA annals. In 2014 the tradition of excellence continued for Curran and the UCLA pole vaulters. Mike Woespe once again was named an All-American while Natasha Kolbo soared to new heights to earn All-American honors during the outdoor season. The pole vault crew continued to put together record breaking performances and personal bests. Woepse cleared a personal best 18-5.25 in the dual meet against USC to improve the third best vault in school history. Kolbo cleared a personal best 13-10.50 to rank seventh all-time while Elena Clarke hit a personal best of 13-6.25 to crack the UCLA top-10. The UCLA vaulters continued their excellence in 2013. In his junior campaign Mike Woepse won the Pac-12 title with a vault of 17-11 and was an indoor All-American with a seventh place finish (18-0.50). Allison Koressel finished second overall at the Pac-12 championships with a 13-4.25 and placed fifth at the NCAA Indoor Championships. Her vault of 14-1.75 ranks fifth in the UCLA top-10. in 2012, UCLA was ranked number one for combined pole vault programs in the country with the highest number of 17’ and 18’ foot male pole vaulters and the most 13’ and 14’ foot female pole vaulters. Sophomore Mike Woepse scored second at the NCAAs and went on to place sixth at the U.S. Olympic Trials recording a personal best of 18’ 2 1/2. 17. Sophmore Natasha Kolbo and junior Allison Koressel vaulted 13’7" to rank in the top 10 all-time at UCLA. In addition, six men’s vaulters and decathletes registered personal bests in the pole vault. The Bruins recorded personal bests as four of the women’s team’s six pole vaulters registered marks over 13’1. In the high jump, sophomore Alexis Walker jumped 5-10.75 and redshirt junior Dillon Stucky set a personal best of 50-9.25. In the last 15 years, UCLA pole vaulters have scored more than "double" the points at NCAAs than any other program in the country including seven NCAA Champions and six Runner-up’s. UCLA had two Bruins represented at the 2012 Olympics with vaulters Tori Pena and Yoo Kim. The Bruins also had four vaulters compete at the 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials in Megan Jamerson, Katy Viuf, Dustin Deleo and Mike Woepse. In 2011, Curran coached Allison Koressel and Tori Anthony to equal marks of 13-7.25 during the outdoor season, a lifetime-best mark for Korressel. Those two, along with Liz Goodrich, competed at the NCAA Preliminary Round, but did not advance to NCAAs. Curran also coached Greg Woepse to the Pac10 crown in the pole vault, while Jonathan Clark was the runner-up finisher in the triple jumps Woepse’s younger brother, Mike, competed at the NCAA Outdoor Championships, along with Clark, as both earned second-team AllAmerican accolades. Clark also earned indoor All-American honors (2nd-team) at the NCAA Indoor meet in the triple jump. Three Bruin vaulters posted marks above 17-feet during the 2011 season.
COACHING STAFF Nine male athletes have earned pole vault All-American honors under Curran’s tutelage - Dustin DeLeo (`08 indoor); Mike Landers (`06/’07-outdoor); Yoo Kim (`04-outdoor, `03-outdoor); Pat Luke (`03-outdoor); Brian McLaughlin (`00-indoor); Johnny Quinn (`08 outdoor); Scott Slover (`98-indoor/outdoor, `97-indoor, `96-indoor/outdoor); John Sommers (`94-indoor) and Greg Woepse (`11 outdoor), while eight women have earned the honor - Tori Peña (`10 outdoor); Katy Viuf (`10 outdoor); Tori Anthony (`08 indoor); Chelsea Johnson (`06-indoor/outdoor, `04-indoor/outdoor); Ingrid Kantola (`07 indoor and outdoor); Jackie Nguyen (`04-outdoor); Tracy O’Hara (`02’99-both indoor and outdoor all four years at UCLA); and Erica Hoernig (`98-indoor).
Alexa Harz, fifth at the 2000 U. S. Olympic Trials (13-9.25) and O’Hara, who placed fifth at the U.S. Olympic Trials in 2004 (Personal-best 15-0 in 2005). Curran began his own production company in 1995 and has produced seven surf movies sold worldwide. He also began the Curran Surf Camps in 1998, which he runs during the summer, in addition to holding two UCLA pole vault and track camps. In 2003, Curran, an avid musician, produced his first music CD. He wrote, arranged and performed all 13 songs. Curran married Lisa Carlson in 1994, and they have five children - Sara, Tate and Marlow, Shaylee and Kai Lilly.
O’Hara won three NCAA titles - 2002 and 2000 Outdoor and 2000 Indoor. Johnson was the 2006 Indoor champion and 2004 Outdoor champion, and set the NCAA Collegiate Pole Vault Record (15-1) in 2006.
Curran, was a four-year letterman and AllAmerican from 1978-82. During his senior season, he won the Pac-10 title with an 18-2.50 vault, No. 4 in Bruin history. In ‘82, Curran also placed fourth in the NCAA. As a junior, he was second in the conference (18-0.50) and also placed second in the NCAA, his best collegiate finish. In 1981, he ranked sixth in the U.S. As a sophomore in 1980, he jumped 17-8.50 to again place second in the Pac-10 and was third at the NCAA Championship. During his freshman season, Curran placed second (17-3) at the conference level and fourth at the NCAA. Still active as a vaulter into the ‘90s, Curran cleared 18-8.50 (personal-best) in 1992 and that summer competed in the U.S. Olympic trials. Curran, whose brother Tim was a Bruin vaulter in 1975-76, graduated from Crespi HS in Encino in 1978. During his senior prep season, he was the State champion (17-0.50, a CA State record at the time), and his 17-4.25 was a national prep record. As a junior, he vaulted 16-4, as a sophomore 15-9 and as a freshman in 1975, his best was 14-8.50. Curran started his own track club, "No Limit Sport" in 1985. In 1989, he founded the Beach Pole Vault Association. He has coached five elite women vaulters 2000 Olympian Mel Mueller (15-1.75), No. 3 in the U. S.; Mary Sauer, ranked No. 10 in the World (15-3i), Canadian National Champion and Canadian National Record Holder Dana Ellis (14-8, 6th at the Athens Olympics), former Canadian National Champion Stephanie McCann (14-7.25, 10th at the Athens Olympics),
Prior to joining UCLA, Jarvis was the assistant coach for the sprints and jumps groups at NAIA powerhouse Azusa Pacific University (APU, now a member of NCAA Division II) from 2005-10 as the team won a combined eight national championships (five men’s, three women’s). While at Azusa Pacific he mentored seven individual NAIA National Champions, a combined 49 NAIA All-Americans, and 10 AllAmerican relay teams. Also while at APU, Jarvis assisted the coaching staff of fellow APU alum, Olympic and World Champion Decathlete Bryan Clay, 2008 Olympic Gold Medalist, 2004 Olympic Silver Medalist, and three-time IAAF World Champion, with meet preparation and training, as well as traveled with Clay to numerous meets including the USA Olympic Trials and IAAF World Championships. For summer of 2015, Jarvis has been selected by USA Track & Field to serve on the USA vs. Germany Thorpe Cup coaching staff. The Thorpe Cup is an annual team combined-events competition between the USA and Germany, named after American Olympic gold medalist Jim Thorpe.
Curran’s athletes have won nine Pac-10 titles, four on the men’s side and five on the women’s side, while he has coached every woman on UCLA’s all-time top-10 and nine of the men on the all-time chart. In recent years, Curran has coached six Olympians - Okkert Brits (South Africa), Yoo Kim (South Korea), Canadians Dana Ellis and Stephanie McCann, and American Mel Mueller. Ellis is the current Canadian National Record Holder (147.25) and both her and Ellis were Canadian National Champions. Kim set a Korean National Record in 2004 with a mark of 18-4.50, a height which also ranks third all-time at UCLA.
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ROB JARVIS Volunteer Coach/Jumps/Dir. of Ops. Second Season
Jarvis earned a business administration degree from Azusa Pacific University in 2005. He holds certifications in USATF Coaching Education Level III, Sprints and Hurdles (2013), IAAF Coaching Academy Level V, Sprints and Hurdles (2013), USTFCCCA Jumps Event Specialist (2012) and attended the USATF Emerging Elite Coaches Camp (2011).
Jarvis, a native of Southern California, is a combined-events and jumps specialist who brings extensive experience at the NCAA Division I, NAIA and international levels. He returns to UCLA to serve as the director of operations. From 2014-15, Jarvis was an assistant coach at IMG Academy, working under the direction of Loren Seagrave, assisted with his elite training group and helped build the newfounded IMGA track & field program. Jarvis coached the jumps event athletes from various country’s federations, specifically Suriname, Brazil, China, and Barbados. Athletes of note from the IMG based-group included ‘15 World Champion and Diamond League Champion in long jump Tianna Bartoletta-Madision, ‘14 European bronze medalist Darya Klishina, ‘15 Pan American Games silver medalist in triple jump Keila Costa, and CARIFTA Games gold medalist and Suriname national record holder in triple jump Miguel Van Assen. From 2010-13, Jarvis led the men’s combinedevents and jumps groups at UCLA, helping the Bruins emerge as a premier program in NCAA Division I. Under his tutelage, athletes went on to earn seven NCAA All-American honors, nine NCAA West Region qualifiers,18 Pac-12 Conference meet scorers, as well as one of his decathletes qualifying for the IAAF World Championships. Three of the decathletes are now recognized on UCLA’s prestigious All-Time Top 10 List for the decathlon (numbers 3, 7, and
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COACHING STAFF Championships. Before coaching at the collegiate level, Beamer served as the head coach of cross country and track and field at Bishop Diego High School in Santa Barbara where he also chaired the religion department. At Bishop, he coached athletes Patrick Torrellas (400m) and Christina Nowak (high jump) to records in their respective events. As a collegiate athlete, Torrellas would go on to finish 12th at the NCAA championships while at Cal Lutheran University.
ROB BEAMER Volunteer Coach/Distance Second Season Robert (Rob) Beamer joins the UCLA cross country and track and field programs as a volunteer assistant specializing in the distance events. Beamer is also a graduate student in the fully employed MBA program at the UCLA Anderson School of Management. Prior to coming to UCLA, Beamer coached for two stints at UC Santa Barbara under head coach Pete Dolan. His most recent (2011-2015) saw him working with the throwers, sprinters and vaulters. In 2012, Beamer was part of a staff that coached the Gauchos to the highest point total in program history on the men’s side which earned a Big West conference title, with the women finishing as first runners up by a half point margin. Athletes Beamer worked with at UCSB included NCAA championship qualifier and USATF 2015 heptathlon top finisher Barb Nwaba, who Beamer coached as a freshman (2007). NCAA championship qualifiers Beamer trained at UCSB included Jen Carey (400 meters, 52.29), Jessica Johnson (400 meters, 52.5) and Albert Hughes (hammer, 209-3). Beamer’s other charges at UCSB included assisting with recruiting and travel, overseeing cross training regimens, and filming technical repetitions at practices and competitions. In addition to his duties on the track, he managed press relations with local media. During his first stint with the Gauchos (20062008) Beamer worked with distance runners, sprinters and pole vaulters. During this time, Beamer headed certain administrative projects for the Gauchos. One was a project with the Frankie Fredericks Foundation in which all Big West track and field programs donated thousands of implements to Olympic hopefuls of Namibia. In between his two coaching assignments with the Gauchos, Beamer coached the men’s rowing team while a graduate student at the University of Notre Dame, serving as head coach of the novice program and an assistant to the varsity. During his tenure at ND, he coached the novice Irish to a gold medal finish at the Head of the Occoquan regatta (2010), and second place finishes at the head of the Rock (2009, 2010), while the varsity earned a score of top finishes including two silvers at the 2009 Head of the Charles and a first place finish in the petite finals at the 2010 ACRA National
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Before coaching at Bishop Diego, Beamer served as an assistant at Mater Dei Catholic High School where he taught Spanish, and as head coach of Francis Parker School for two seasons. As an undergraduate at the University of San Diego, Beamer earned all-conference (WCC) honors as a two-sport athlete. He ran for Coach Richard Cota at USD where he first met UCLA alum Meb Keflezighi, who he has long admired. Beamer has run 10 marathons, including three LA marathons (2006, 2007 and 2008) in which he earned second place age group honors among non-elite athletes. His most recent race was the 2013 Boston Marathon where he gained lifelong inspiration from the first responders to the day’s tragic events. In 2012, along with Josh Priester, Beamer was a cofounding member of the Women’s Athletic Performance Foundation. The WAPF now operates as the Santa Barbara Track Club and is located in Montecito, Calif. In addition to his coaching, Beamer is a political science instructor for the California Community College system. He holds a masters degree in systematic theology from the University of Notre Dame, a masters degree from the University of San Diego and a bachelors degree from the University of San Diego. He lives by the credo of the late Fr. Theodore Hesburgh, “Do as much as you can, as well as you can, as long as you can, and don’t complain about what you can’t.”
HANNA PETERSON Volunteer Coach/Distance First Season Hanna Peterson joins the UCLA cross country and track and field program as a volunteer assistant specializing in distance events. Prior to coming to UCLA Peterson ran for The University of Arizona. Where she competed for the Wildcats for five years. Peterson was a key component of the women’s team that claimed the first conference championship in program history … She also helped the Wildcats earn a runner-up finish at the NCAA Championships, the best finish in program history. She graduated in Spring 2016 with a degree in Bachelor of Arts in Film & Television.
COACHING STAFF In September 2014 Bradley would increase his success with Femi Ogunode at the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon, South Korea. Achieving gold medals in the 100 meters and 200 meters events. Femi also set a new Asian 100 meter record of 9.93, resulting in an IAAF world listing of #5. He would also be ranked #6 in the 200 meters by Track and Field News for 2014. Bradley earned his degree from UCLA in history where he also served as the president of the UCLA Student Athlete Advisory. He later went on to earn his MBA from University of Phoenix.
GENTRY BRADLEY Volunteer Coach/Sprints First Season Former USA sprint champion Gentry Bradley enters his first season as a volunteer coach for UCLA. Bradley was the 1998 USA champion in the 200m and an All-American for the Bruins. While running for the Bruins, he finished second at the 1996 NCAA Championships. This qualified him for the World University Games where he won the 1997 gold medal in the 200m. Following college he remained on the UCLA campus, working with the emerging HSI sprint team led by coach John Smith, running with Maurice Greene, Ato Boldon and Jon Drummond. In 1998 Bradley became US National Champion in the 200m. He went on the finish second in the 200m at the 1998 IAAF World Cup held in Johannesburg, South Africa. Bradley also competed in the 1997 IAAF World Championships in Athens, Greece. Bradley had run for Pius X High School, Downey, California. He won the 200m at the 1992 CIF California State Meet. Earlier in the day, he had finished second to Riley Washington’s state record in the 100m. He beat Washington in the 200. Bradley has become a successful international coach. From 2008-2011 he was the head sprint coach for the Saudi Arabia Track and Field team. In the 2010 Asian Games Bradley’s team earned gold in the men’s 4x400 relay and set a new Saudi Arabia national record. The team was ranked number 8 in the world among other national teams. His athletes also earned a silver medal in the men’s 100 meters and a bronze medal in the men’s 400 meters. In December 2012 Bradley was asked to coach the Qatar Track and Field sprint team. In 2013 he trained Samuel Francis (former Asian 100 meter record holder) to running a season best 10.08 in the 100 meters. Results Francis hadn’t achieved since 2008 and giving him a world 100 meter listing of #39 in 2013. In January 2014 Bradley coached Tosin Ogunode to an Asian indoor 60 meter record of 6.50. In March 2014, Bradley again proved successful. Training Ogunode’s older brother, Femi Ogunode, he achieved a Bronze medal in the 60 meters at the 2014 IAAF World Indoor Championships in Sopot, Poland. This would be Qatar’s first IAAF medal in a sprint event in 21 years.
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FACILITIES
DRAKE STADIUM Drake Stadium, the home of UCLA track and field, will have a new look in the near future as a three phase upgrade has begun on the historic facility. The first phase was already completed before the start of the 2014 season as a new state-of-the-art Mondo surface was insalled. Phase two of the Drake Enhancement Project includes the upgrade of the upper main gate to Drake Stadium and Marshall Field entry, placement of a UCLA track and field recognition area, and the placement of a new “state of the art” video scoreboard. The third phase of the Drake Enhancement Project includes upgrading the current press box area to include a media, TV production platform, and offices. A new state-of-the-art Daktronics video board was installed before the start of the 2015 season.
Directions To UCLA and Drake Stadium Frank W. Marshall Field at Drake Stadium is located just east of Charles Young Drive right next to the Los Angeles Tennis Center and Pauley Pavilion. From the 405 Freeway, take the Sunset Blvd. exit and head east. Take a right on Westwood Plaza into the parking kiosk in Lot 4. From there, parking is available in either Lot 4 or Lot 7 for $10.
ACOSTA CENTER
CENTER FOR ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE
The two-story Acosta Athletic Complex serves a variety of needs for UCLA’s highly competitive intercollegiate athletics program. The Center, which was remodeled in 2006, features UCLA’s Athletic Training and Rehabilitation Room, the Center for Athletic Performance, varsity locker rooms, and The Bud Knapp Football Center. This state-of-the-art facility provides UCLA student-athletes and coaches all of the advantages needed to maximize athletic performance. The Athletic Performance Center underwent a major renovation/remodel in late December of 2010. The upgraded weight room now features 31 flat screen tvs, including a 100-inch monitor which features highlight films, new platforms and racks, one-of-a-kind neck machines, new lat pulldown/row machines and leg press machines.
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ROSE GILBERT LEARNING CENTER The Rose Gilbert Learning Center is located in the J.D. Morgan Center and houses the Academic Services staff and computer lab (which was remodeled in the Summer of 2008). This unit provides comprehensive academic support for nearly 700 studentathletes in 22 sports. Teams are assigned academic counselors who will assist them with course selection, degree declaration, and College and University policies and procedures.
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SUZIE ACOLATSE
BECKIE ALCH
Sprints Sophomore 5-5 San Marcos, Calif. Mission Hills
Distance Freshman 5-2 Los Angeles, Calif. Taft
2016 – Earned second-team USTFCCCA All-America honors … A NCAA Championship qualifier in the 4x100m relay … Competed in six outdoor meets … Ran the 100m, 200m and participated in the 4x100 relay … Helped her 4x100 relay team to a 15th place finish at the NCAA Division I Track and Field Championships with a time of 44.11 … Finished 15th in the 100m with a time of 11.76 at the Pac-12 Championships … Ran the opening leg of the 4x100m relay that posted a 43.91 to win the dual meet against Texas A&M … The time of 43.91 was the fastest relay run by the Bruins since 2004 … Helped her team finish first in the Jim Bush Collegiate Invitational in the 4x100 relay with a mark of 44.12 …Posted a career best of 11.70 in the 100m with a fifth place finish against rival USC … Posted a personal-best time of 24.16 in the 200m and finished eighth in the dual against USC ... Competed in six indoor meets … Ran the 60m and the 200m … Posted season-bests of 7.43 in the 60m at the Husky Classic and 24.60 in the 200m at the Husker Invitational … Placed 12th in the 60m in the MPSF Championship.
HIGH SCHOOL – Prepped at Taft High School in Woodland Hills, Calif. … Lettered in track, cross country and soccer … Team captain for track and cross country … Garnered scholar-athlete awards every season in every sport … A state qualifier in both track and cross country her junior and senior seasons … Holds the league record in the 1,600m … Also holds school record in the 3,200m.
HIGH SCHOOL - Prepped at Mission Hills High School in San Marcos, Calif. … Placed third at the CIF State Track & Field Championships in the 100m with a time of 11.62 and fourth in the 200m with a time of 23.81 … Bettered her CIF San Diego Section Finals record with a time of 11.57 … She won both the 100m and 200m (23.69) at that meet … Her time of 23.69 was a personal best … Clocked a personal best (NWI) 11.46 in the 100m at the Avocado East League Finals … As a junior she set a CIF San Diego Section Meet Finals record in the 100m with a personal best time of 11.59 … Also won the section title in the 200m with a personal best time of 23.97 … Placed third in the CIF State Championships 100m with a time of 11.67 … Won the CIF San Diego Section in 2013 in the 100m in a time of 11.87 … Holds the school record in both the 100m and 200m. PERSONAL –Daughter of Koami and Ablavi Acolatse … Has a brother named Kevin and a sister named Sharla … Lists her biggest athletic thrill as being able to compete for the Ghana national team.
EFE AGEGE Jumps Junior 5-9 Los Angeles, Calif. Harvard Westlake (Bucknell) 2016 – Competed in six outdoor meets in the triple jump … Jumped 37-5.25 at the Pac-12 Championships to finish 18th overall … Posted a season-best of 403.50 at the Jim Bush Collegiate to take fifth ... Was the runner-up at both the dual meets, leaping 40-2 against rival USC and 39-7 against Texas A&M … Competed in four indoor meets in the triple jump … Posted a season-best of 39-02.50 at the Razorback Invitational to place seventh ... Finished 19th at the MPSF Championships. BUCKNELL – A transfer from Bucknell University … Won the Patriot League triple jump outdoor title with a meet record leap of 40-9 … Won the Patriot League indoor title in the triple jump as well with a mark of 39-5.25 … Holds a personal best of 40-9.75 in the triple jump … Her mark of 40-9.75 ranks second on the Bucknell all-time list. HIGH SCHOOL – Prepped at Harvard Westlake School in Studio City, Calif. … Earned four letters in track and field … Holds the school record in the triple jump … A state qualifier in the triple jump her senior season. PERSONAL – Daughter of Charles and Philomena Agege … Has two sisters names Ejiro and Jite … Lists her greatest athletic thrill as qualifying for the state meet on her final attempt in the triple jump … Enjoys writing, watching movies.
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PERSONAL – Daughter of Tom and Pam Alch … Has one sister named Jenny … Both her parents and grandmother attended UCLA … Enjoys hiking and the outdoors.
ANGIE ANNELUS Sprints Sophomore 5-6 Grandview, Mo. Grandview 2016 – Earned second-team USTFCCCA All-America honors … NCAA Championship qualifier in the 200m and 4x100m relay … Placed 19th at the NCAA Championships in the 200m with a time of 23.65 … Ran a leg on the 4x100m relay that placed 15th at the NCAA Championships … Clocked a personal best 23.22 at the NCAA West Prelims to place 12th overall and stamp her ticket to the national meet … The time of 23.22 is the 10th best performance in UCLA history … Helped the 4x100m relay team qualify for the national meet by placing ninth with a time of 44.77 at the NCAA West Prelims … Clocked an 11.65 to place seventh in the 100m at the Pac-12 Championships … Ran a 23.81 in the 200m to finish sixth … Ran a leg on the 4x100m relay that posted a 43.91 to win the dual meet against Texas A&M … The time of 43.91 was the fastest relay run by the Bruins since 2004 … Won the 100m at the Legends Invitational with a time of 11.67 … Also was on the winning 4x100m relay that clocked a 44.38 … Opened her outdoor season by winning the 200m at the Jim Bush Collegiate with a time of 23.63 and the 4x100m relay with a 44.28 … Competed in four indoor meets … Placed 10th in the 200m at the MPSF Championships with an indoor best of 24.21 … Finished 16th in 60m with an indoor best of 7.54. HIGH SCHOOL - Prepped at Grandview High School in Grandview, Mo. … The back-to-back-to-back state champion in the 100m and 200m … Clocked a personal best of 11.64 in the state meet prelims … Went on to win the 100m with a time of 11.75 … Also repeated in the 200m with a time of 23.85 … Won the 2014 state title with a time of 11.80 … Defended her 200m title with a then personal best time of 24.11 … Was also on the state title winning 4x100m and 4x200m relay teams … Won the 2013 state title in the 100m in a time of 12.21 and won the 200m in 24.80 … Also helped lead the 4x100m to a state championship … Named the Kansas City Star Female Track Athlete of the Year in 2014 and 2015 … Earned the Kansas City Star’s Scholar-Athlete award in 2015 … A USATF Junior Olympics AllAmerican in 2013-15 … Was an all-conference selection all four seasons. PERSONAL – Daughter of Annessoir Annelus and Bertha Dorvilus … Has three brothers named A.J., D.J. and Adlet … Has a sister named Londy … Enjoys eating and shopping … Plans to major in communications.
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KIMANI AUSTIN-REESE
CELERA BARNES
Hurdles Junior 6-0 Miami, Fla. Design & Architecture Senior HS
Sprints Freshman 5-3 Oxnard, Calif. St. Bonaventure
2016 - Competed in two outdoor meets in the 4x400 relay and the 400m hurdles … Posted her lone 400m hurdle time of 1:01.46 at the Jim Bush Collegiate Invitational … Helped her team to place third in the 4x400 relay at the Bruins Legends Invitational.
SUMMER – Finished third at the USATF Junior Championships in the 100m with a personal best time of 11.41 … Also clocked an 11.52 in the prelims … Ran a 23.70 in the 200m prelims … Made the semifinals at the IAAF World U20 Championships in the 100m … Clocked a best time of 11.51 in the prelims.
2015 - NCAA Division I West Preliminary Round competed in the meet with the 4x400m relay which placed 23rd with a time of 3:39.78… Pac-12 Track & Field Championships competed in the 400m hurdles placing 11th with a time of 1:01.55 and the 4x400m relay placing 6th with a time of 3:37.84… UCLA vs. USC dual meet competed in the 400m hurdles providing points for the Bruins by placing 3rd with a time of 1:01.47… 2015 Arizona State Pac-12 vs Big 10 Invitational competed in the 400m hurdles placing 3rd with a time of 1:00.79. Indoor: MPSF Indoor Track & Field Championships competed in the 400m placing 36th overall with a time of 58.65 and the DMR placing 9th with a time of 11:42.86… New Mexico Team Invitational competed in the 600m running 1:34.76 placing 3rd and the 4x400m rekay placing 5th running 3:51.56… Lumberjack Team Challenge won the 400m with a time of 56.61 and placed 2nd in the 4x400 relay running 3:57.28.
HIGH SCHOOL - Prepped at St. Bonaventure High School in Ventura, Calif. … Won the 200m with a wind-aided time of 23.25 and placed second in the 100m with a time of 11.47 at the CIF California State Championships … Was the runner-up in both the 100m (11.35w) and 200m (23.43w) at the CIF-SS Division 4 finals … Tri-Valley champion in both the 100m (12.03) and 200m (24.95) … Placed third in the 200m (23.73) and fourth in the 100m (11.71) at the CIF California State Championships her junior year … First Team All-league 2014-2016 and All-county 2014-2016 … A Ventura County Hall of Fame inductee in 2016.
HIGH SCHOOL – Attended Design & Architecture Senior High in Miami, Fla. … A two-time Miami Herald All-Dade first-team selection … Has posted personal bests of 13.94 in the 100m hurdles, 41.95 in the 300m hurdles and 1:01.51 in the 400m hurdles … Won the 2014 FHSAA 300m hurdle state title and was the runner-up in the 100m hurdles … Placed second in the 300m hurdles in the Florida State Finals and third in the 100m hurdles in 2012 … Won the Florida 3A Region 4 meet in the 100 hurdles with a time of 13.94 … Placed second in the 300m hurdles at the Florida 3A Region 4 meet … Won the 2011 USATF National Championship in the youth girls 400m hurdles. PERSONAL – Born May 2, 1996 in Miami, Fla. … Daughter of Karen Austin … Enjoys drawing, painting and reading … Collects old pictures and vinyl records … Plans to be an architect or a social media manager.
SOPHIE BAIRD Distance Freshman 5-9 American Fork, Utah American Fork HIGH SCHOOL - Prepped at American Fork High School in American Fork, Utah … Has run personal bests of 11:11.19 in the 3,200m, 5:07.38 in the 1,600m and 2:18.77 in the 800m … Has also lettered four years on the cross country team … Placed seventh in both the 1,600m and 3,200m at the Utah State meet, running them in 5:09.20 and 11:19.31, respectively … Ran the 800m in 2:23.47 at the State meet to place 13th … Placed sixth at the Utah 5A State meet with a three mile time of 18:19.40 … Led American Fork to a state title in cross country in 2015 and a team title at the 2015 Nike Regionals … A three time all-region selection … An all-state selection in cross country in 2015 and on the track in 2016. PERSONAL – Daughter of Daren and Camie Baird … Has three sisters named Addy, Hazel and Millie … Enjoys traveling, reading, being in the mountains and spending time with her family … Played the violin for seven years.
PERSONAL – Daughter of Tylene Samuel and Patrick Barnes … Has one brother named Tyrell and a sister named Victoria … Enjoys gymnastics, volunteer work and playing sports.
TAYLOR BEAUDOIN Distance Freshman 5-3 Redondo Beach, Calif. Redondo Union HIGH SCHOOL - Prepped at Redondo Union High School in Redondo Beach, Calif. … Earned four letters in track and cross country … Helped lead Redondo Union to a second place showing at the CIF Division II SS championships in 2013 … Also led Redondo Union to two third place finishes at the state meet … A three-time first team all-league selection in track and cross country. PERSONAL – Daughter of Paul and Carmel Beaudoin … Has one sister named Nicole who is her identical twin … Enjoys swimming and traveling.
DOMINIQUE BELTREZ Multis Sophomore 5-6 Cortlandt Manor, N.Y. Walter Panas 2016 – Competed in five meets in her first year with the program … Finished 13th at the Pac-12 Championships in the heptathlon with a score of 4,181 points … Posted a 19-2.75 to place third in the long jump in the Jim Bush Collegiate … Opened the season by placing second in the 100m hurdles at the Jim Bush Collegiate with a time of 13.91. HIGH SCHOOL - Attended Walter Panas High School … A multi-athlete that holds personal bests of 18-10.75 in the long jump, 5-4.50 in the high jump and 13.82 in the 100m hurdles … Has indoor personal bests of 8.04 in the 55m hurdles and 8.66 in the 60m hurdles … Scored 4,769 points in the heptathlon at Arcadia … Her 100m hurdle time ranked No. 1 in the state in 2015 … Her long jump ranked No. 3 in the state … Holds school records in the 100m hurdles, high jump, long jump, 60m hurdles, 55m hurdles and heptathlon. PERSONAL – Daughter of John Beltrez and Denise Rodriguez … Has two sisters named Maxine and Gabrielle … Also played tennis … Enjoys art, photography and painting … Plans to major in physics.
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KELLY BERND
JELVON BUTLER
Distance Freshman 5-4 Del Mar, Calif. Canyon Crest Academy
Sprints Junior 5-7 Solon, Ohio Solon
HIGH SCHOOL - Attended Canyon Crest Academy in San Diego, Calif. … Set personal bests of 2:13.08 in the 800m, 4:51.38 1600m, 4:57.79 in the 1 mile and 10:37.05 in the 3,200m … Finished fifth at the CIF San Diego Section Finals in the 1,600m with a time of 5:07.86 … Finished seventh at the California State Championships in the 1,600m with a personal best time of 4:51.39 … Placed 10th at the state meet in the 1,600m as a sophomore and was a qualifier as a freshman … Posted a meet record 10:45.99 in the 3,200m at the Escondido Invitational … Finished seventh at the CIF State Cross Country Championships last season with a 5k time of 18:13 … A state qualifier in cross country as a sophomore and freshman as well … Won the Div. III San Diego Section Championship as a junior … Team captain of both the cross country and track teams. PERSONAL - Daughter of Eric and Helen Bernd.
ASHLIE BLAKE Throws Sophomore 5-9 Las Vegas, Nev. Liberty 2016 – A NCAA West Prelim qualifier in the shot put … Placed 33rd at the NCAA prelims with a mark of 49-0.25 … Finished 11th at the Pac-12 Championships in the shot put with a throw of 47-5.25 … Also placed 15th in the discus with a mark of 140-3 … Launched her outdoor season best in the shot put of 50-2 to place seventh at the Triton Invitational … Competed in five indoor meets … Recorded a personal best in the shot put of 54-1.75 to finish as the runner-up at the Husker Invitational … Placed seventh in the shot put at the MPSF Championships with a mark of 514.25 … Also competed in the weight throw where she placed 24th at 49-0.75 … Opened the season by placing third at the Lumberjack Challenge with a shot put throw of 51-0. 2015 - Redshirted her true freshman season. HIGH SCHOOL - Attended Liberty High School in Henderson, Nev. … Earned four letters in track and field and competed for coach Timothy Cagle … Named the Gatorade Player of the Year for the state of Nevada … Earned six state champion in the shot put and discus … Ranked No. 4 all-time in women’s indoor … Threw 53-11 at the New Balance Indoor Nationals in 2014 … Placed third at the World Youth Championships in 2013 in the shot put … Ranked third in the country in 2013 in the shot put with a mark of 51-3.50 and 17th in the discus with a throw of 157-0. PERSONAL – Daughter of Tyrone Blake and JaJuan Conway … Has one brother named Tyrone and two sisters named Corey and Imani … Born June 7, 1996 in Las Vegas ... Volunteers locally with the Special Olympics and her school’s Best Buddies Club … Plans to major in human biology and enter the medical field.
2016 – Competed in six outdoor meets in the 200m, 400m, and the 4x100m and 4x400 relays … At the Pac-12 Outdoor Track and Field Championships she recorded a 56.79 in the 400m to finish 19th … Finished 20th in the 200m with a time of 24.79 and helped her team to a ninth place finished in the 4x400 relay with time of 3:42.59 … Posted a personal best time of 24.45 in the 200m at the UCLA vs. Texas A&M Dual Meet … Posted a personal best time of 56.38 in the 400m against rival USC to finish fourth … Competed in one indoor meet … Posted a season-best of 25.03 at the Lumberjack Team Challenge. 2015 – UCLA vs. USC competed in the 200m placing 7th with a 24.81(w), ran the 400m and placed 6th with a time of 59.66, and the 4x100 relay placing 2nd with a 46.05… 2015 Arizona State Pac-12 vs Big 10 Invitational competed in the 400m placing 13th with a 57.16… UCLA vs. WSU vs. Long Beach competed in the 200m placing 7th running 25.46 and also ran the 400m in 57.04 placing 6th. Indoor: Lumberjack Team Challenge competed in the 200m placing 3rd running 25.28 and the 4x400 relay running 3:57.28 to place 2nd. HIGH SCHOOL - Attended Solon High School in Solon, Ohio … Four-year letterwinner for coach Brian Sabol … Named The Plain Dealer Girls Track Athlete of the Year in 2013 and 2014 … Won the 200m state title in 2014 … Placed second in the 100 and 200-meter races at the state championship in 2013 … Anchor leg on the state champion 4x200m relay … Involved in 30 of Solon’s 47 points to lead the Comets to their first ever state title … Won regional titles in the 100m and 200m … Named All-Ohio and team captain … helped lead Solon to conference and regional in titles in 2011-14 … Team was indoor state titles in 2012-14 … Holds the school record in the 100m, 200m, 400m, 4x100m, 4x200m, 4x400m, sprint medley and distance medley. PERSONAL – Daughter of Marcus and Lynda Butler … Has one brother named Jaren and a sister named Jayla … Born Feb. 26, 1996 in Cleveland, Ohio … Enjoys watching movies and shopping.
IZZY CARMONA Jumps Junior 6-3 Satellite Beach, Fla. Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy 2016 - Did not compete for the Bruins A former volleyball player for UCLA. Played the 2014 season for the Bruins where she appeared in 17 matches. A transfer from Florida State where she played 30 matches in 2013 for the Seminoles. HIGH SCHOOL – Lettered in volleyball all four years in high school, attending Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy in Melbourne, Fla. her final two seasons ... named AllSpace Coast League in each of her last three seasons, receiving First Team honors as a senior and Second Team accolades as a sophomore and junior ... ranked third among right-side hitters in the 2013 recruiting class, according to PrepVolleyball. com, earning a No. 63 overall ranking in the ‘13 player ratings (Senior Aces) ... produced 208 kills, 49 blocks and 64 digs in 2012 and 179 kills and 49 blocks in 2011 ... ranked fourth on the Bright House Sports Network Top 20 countdown in 2012 and appeared on the ESPN Player of the Year list in 2011 ... helped the Tigers to a District title as a junior and a District runner-up finish as a senior ... attended Titusville High School in Titusville, Fla. her first two years ... played club with Orlando Volleyball Academy under coaches Jeff Reavis, Tanya Jarvis and Sindee Snow ... earned AAU National Championships in 2010 and 2012, finishing third at the 2011 USA Volleyball Nationals and fifth in 2010 and 2012. PERSONAL – Born Isabel Martha Carmona in Melbourne, Fla. ... parents are Sheila and Pedro Carmona ... has two sisters, Josephine and Sophia, and one brother, Reuben ... favorites include the TV show “Vampire Diaries”, every “Harry Potter”
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MEET THE BRUINS movie, actor Will Smith and singer J. Cole ... biggest thrill of her athletic career was winning AAU Nationals twice ... athlete she admires the most is basketball player Kevin Garnett, because of the way he plays, his intensity and love for the game ... hobbies include going to the beach, shopping and working out with her brother ... majoring in sociology, but has the career objective of working for the National Basketball Association.
CHRISTINA CHENAULT Jumps Sophomore 5-11 Walnut Creek, Calif. Carondelet 2016 – Did not compete during the outdoor season ... Competed in four indoor meets in the long jump and triple jump … Participated in the triple jump at the MPSF Indoor Track & Field Championships and posted a mark of 36-09.75 to place 22nd … Posted a season-best mark of 17-00.75 in the long jump at the Razorback Invitational. SUMMER – Placed second in the triple jump at the USATF National Junior Track & Field Championships with a personal best 41-10.75. HIGH SCHOOL - Attended Carondelet High School in Concord, Calif. … Placed third in the triple jump (41-0.50) and finished fourth in the long jump (19-2.50) at the CIF State Track & Field Championships during her senior season … Her senior season was her first as a long jumper … Finished fifth in the triple jump at the State Meet in 2013 with a mark of 39-9.25 … Was also a state qualifier in the 400m during her sophomore and junior years … Clocked a personal best 55.75 in that event … Has also run 12.64 in the 100m and 24.83 in the 200m … Helped lead Carondelet to first ever league title … Holds the school record in the triple jump, long jump, 200m, 400m, 4x100 and 4x400m relays. PERSONAL – Daughter of Carl and Catherine Chenault … Has one sister named Chelsea … Her sister Chelsea swims for USC and is a member of Team USA … Enjoys singing … Admires Muhammad Ali.
EMILY CLAUSE Distance Freshman 5-6 Temecula, Calif. Great Oak HIGH SCHOOL – Attended Great Oak High School in Temecula, Calif. … Earned four letters in track and cross country … In 2015 she led the team to the state title, a CIF SS title, a league championship and a third place showing at the Nike Cross Nationals … She won the individual league title … In 2014 the team won the state title, the CIF SS and was second at the Nike Cross Nationals … Was tabbed All-CIF … Has posted personal bests of 18:00 in the 5k, 17:15 in the 3mi, 10:53 in the 3,200m and 5:07 in the 1,600m.
JESSICA CUSHING-MURRAY Distance Junior 5-8 Santa Monica, Calif. Foothill 2016 - Did not compete during the outdoor season. 2015 – Competed in the Rafer / JJK Collegiate Invitational in the 3000m running 10:34.01 and placing 3rd…UCLA Legends Invitational ran the 1500m placing 12th with a time of 4:50.76 along with running in the 5000m with a time of 18:07.51 and placing 11th…2015 Arizona State Pac-12 vs Big 10 Invitational ran the 1500m to place 15th overall with a time of 4:46.09 which was a seasons best. HIGH SCHOOL - Prepped at Foothill High School in Santa Ana, Calif. … Lettered all four years in cross country and track for coach Matt Bell … An all-league selection for three seasons in cross country … Team captain her senior season … Was the runner-up in the Century League Championships three years in a row … Helped lead Foothill to an Orange County team title in 2012 … Finished fourth at the CIF State Championships in 2010 … Has run personal bests of 2:19 in the 800m, 5:03 in the 1,600m and 10:50 in the 3,200m. PERSONAL - Born September 14, 1996 … Is the daughter of Christian and Kathleen Cushing-Murray … Has two brothers named Nathaniel and Zachary and one sister named Rebecca … Enjoys going to the beach, surfing and snowboarding.
KAELIN DAVIS Jumps Junior 5-10 Lakewood, Calif. Long Beach Wilson 2016 – Competed in seven outdoor meets in the high jump …Competed in the high jump at the Pac-12 Championships and finished sixth with a mark of 5-5.25 … Posted a personal best mark of 5-7 in the high jump at the 2016 Triton Invitational and finished fourth overall. 2015 – Triton Invitational high jumped and placed 5th at 5-2.25… UCLA Legends Invitational placed 13th with a jump of 5-1… CSUN Invitational placed 4th with a seasons best of 5-3.75. HIGH SCHOOL - Prepped at Long Beach Wilson High School in Long Beach, Calif. … Earned three letters in track and field for coach Neil Nelson … A three-time allleague selection in the high jump … Named to the Press Telegram first-team in 2013 and 2014 … Won the CIF southern section in the high jump her senior season … Holds the Wilson school record in the high jump … Has cleared a personal best 5-9. PERSONAL - Daughter of Gary and Londa Davis … Has one brother named Brendon … Born May 15, 1996 in Lakewood, Calif. … Lists her greatest athletic accomplishment as winning the CIF Southern Section in the high jump with a leap of 5-9 … Plans to major in business economics.
PERSONAL – Daughter of Rob and Sonja Clause … Has a brother named Declan and a sister named Bella … Lists her biggest thrill of her athletic career as winning two state titles.
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CASSANDRA DURGY Distance Freshman 5-8 Huntington Beach, Calif. Huntington Beach HIGH SCHOOL – Ran at Huntington Beach High School in Huntington Beach, Calif. … Posted personal bests of 56.90 in the 400m, 2:08.85 in the 800m, and 4:55.52 in the mile … Won the 800m in 2:09.76 in the Sunset League Finals … Placed sixth in the State Meet running the 800m in 2:09.03 … A two-time CIF State Track & Field Championship qualifier in the 800m … Clocked a personal best 2:08.85 in the prelims at the 2015 state meet … That time was the fastest in the state by a junior and the 10th fastest in the country … Won the Orange County Championships, the Sunset League Finals, and the CIF Southern Section Division 1 Finals in the 800m … Broke the Huntington Beach HS school record in the 400m with a time of 56.90 … Also holds school records in the mile (4:55), the 1,600m (4:56) and the indoor mile (5:14) … Also competed on the cross country team for three seasons … Named all-league three times … A first-team selection in track and cross country all three seasons … Was the Sunset League Champion in cross country. PERSONAL – Daughter of Robert and Ruth Durgy … Has two brothers named Ryan and Patrick … Admires Melissa Bishop … Was born in Toronto.
ALISHA EDWARDS Jumps Freshman 5-10 Redlands, Calif. Redlands HIGH SCHOOL - Attended Redlands High School in Redlands, Calif. … Placed third at the CIF California State Championships with a leap of 5-7 … Won the CIF-SS title in 2014 and was the runner-up in 2015-16 … All-League selection 2014-16 … CBL Champion in 2015 and 2016 … All-CBL selection in 2016. PERSONAL – Daughter of Al and Rochelle Edwards … Has a brother named Alfred … Enjoys working with kids … Loves music … Plans to work in education and law.
EMILY FIEBERLING Distance Junior 5-9 Oakland, Calif. Bishop O’Dowd 2016 - Competed in seven outdoor meets … Ran the 800m, 1,500m, and the 3,000m … Posted a career best time of 2:17.68 at the Legends Distance Carnival … Posted a career best mark of 4:40.23 in the1,500m at the UCLA vs. Texas A&M dual meet and finished in fifth place … Also posted a career best mark of 10:32.14 3,000m at the Rafer/JJK Invitational. 2015 - Competed in seven meets … Posted a 1,500m best of 4:48.00 at the Triton Invitational where she placed 23rd … Clocked a 2:25.79 to finish fifth in the 800m at the Rafer/JJK Invitational … Opened the season with a 10:54.54 in the 3000m … Ran her only steeple of the season against WSU and Long Beach where she posted a 12:10.91 to finish fifth. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Bishop O’Dowd High School in Oakland, Calif. … Was a four-year letterwinner in both track and cross country … A league champion in the 1,600m her junior and senior seasons … A member of the state meet qualifying 4x400m relay team … In cross country she helped lead Bishop O’Dowd to HAAL/ WAAC team titles her sophomore through senior seasons … Was a first-team allleague selection her sophomore and junior years … A second-team selection as a senior … Was an individual qualifier for the state meet her junior season … Her team qualified for the state meet her senior season … Holds personal bests of 2:18.58 in the 800m, 4:50.22 in the 1,500m and 5:05.37 in the 1,600m.
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PERSONAL: Daughter of Eric Fieberling and Patricia Ann Brennan … Has one sister named Erin … Lists her biggest athletic thrill as qualifying for the cross country state meet as a team her senior season … Enjoys hiking, camping, biking and watching sunsets … Her father played tennis at Cal ... Undeclared life science.
LANA FRAZIER Throws Rs.-Freshman 5-7 Woodland Hills, Calif. Westlake 2016 - Did not compete for UCLA during her true freshman season. HIGH SCHOOL – Attended Westlake High School in Westlake Village, Calif. … Earned two letters in track, two in softball, one in volleyball and one in soccer … Threw the discus for Westlake Village. PERSONAL – Is the daughter of John and Julia Frazier … Her father John is the head men’s coach and throws coach at UCLA … Has one brother named John Jr. and a sister named Courtney … Admires Shaun Pickering Welsh … Enjoys art … Plans to major in business/economics.
JACKIE GARNER Distance Rs.-Freshman 5-5 San Diego, Calif. Torrey Pines 2016 - Did not compete her freshman season for the Bruins. HIGH SCHOOL - Attended Torrey Pines High School in San Diego, Calif. … A state qualifier on the track in the 1,600m and 3,200m … Holds a personal best of 5:02.99 in the 1,600m … Placed 20th at the CIF State Track & Field Championships in the 3,200 … Has run a personal best of 10:53.20 in that event … Won the CIF title in the 3,200m … A three-time state qualifier in cross country … Placed 16th at the CIF State Cross Country Championships as a senior … Holds a 5k personal best of 18:05 … Team captain … All-CIF selection junior and senior seasons … Helped lead team to CIF Championship in 2011, 2012 and 2014 … Was the individual CIF Champion in 2014. PERSONAL - Daughter of Dann and Rosalie Garner … Has one sister named Gabrielle … Lists her greatest accomplishment as winning the CIF title individually and as a team her senior season … Enjoys playing the piano.
ELLEYSE GARRETT Pole Vault Junior 5-9 Murrieta, Calif. Vista Murrieta HS 2016 – A NCAA West Prelim qualifier in the pole vault … Cleared 13-0.25 to finish in 30th at the NCAA prelims … Placed fifth overall with a mark of 12-2 at the Pac-12 Championships … Was the runner-up in the dual meet against rival USC with a clearance of 12-11.50 … Posted a personal best mark of 13-3.50 to finish fifth at the Triton Invitational … Cleared 13-0 for this first time in her career by soaring 13-2.50 to place third in the dual meet against Texas A&M … Competed in three indoor meets in the pole vault … Placed 16th in the MPSF Indoor Championships with a mark of 12-2 … Posted a season-best indoor mark of 12-2.75 at the 41st Annual Frank Sevigne Husker Invitational. 2015 - Pac-12 Track & Field Championships competed in the pole vault and placed 12th with 12-0.50 … UCLA vs. USC placed 5th with a mark of 11-6.25 … 2015 Triton Invitational placed 19th with a mark of 12-1.25. HIGH SCHOOL - Attended Vista Murrieta High School … Began pole vaulting her
MEET THE BRUINS senior year of high school … School record holder in the pole vault … 2nd team All-League for the Southwestern League… CIF qualifier in the pole vault in 2014 … Was a level 10 gymnast before starting track and field … Personal best of 11-8 in the pole vault.
Arcadia Multis Champion…fourth place finisher in the pentathlon at the 2013 New Balance Indoor Nationals…2012 Junior Olympic heptathlon champion…led high school team to three CIF LA City Section titles...graduated in top ten percent of her class.
PERSONAL - Born September 5, 1996 … Daughter of Steven Garrett and Marguerite Rucker-Garrett … Chose UCLA for its academic and athletic excellence, and the diverse and welcoming environment … African studies major.
PERSONAL - Daughter of Susan and Randy Gustafson…born March 30, 1995… has one older sister, Lauren, who played volleyball at Denison University (2010-13).
MARY GEERS Throws Senior 5-10 Mission Viejo, Calif. Capistrano Valley (Saddleback) 2016 – Competed in three meets in her first year with the Bruins … Primarily threw the hammer … Recorded a season best 169-1 to finish fourth in the dual meet against Texas A&M … The throw of 169-1 is the 10th best in UCLA history … Finished third in the hammer with a throw of 168-3 against rival USC … Placed 18th with a mark of 162-0 at the Triton Invitational. JUNIOR COLLEGE - Transferred from Saddleback College after attending Capistrano Valley High School … Threw the discus and hammer at Saddleback and also competed in the shot put in high school … Holds a personal best of 137-10 in the discus and 163-0 in the hammer … Was a CCCAA Track & Field State Championship qualifier in the hammer throw in 2014 … Was the hammer throw runner-up at the Orange Empire Conference championships in 2014. HIGH SCHOOL – Attended Capistrano Valley High School in Mission Viejo, Calif. … Won the league title in the discus her junior and senior seasons … Won the Orange County discus title in 2013. PERSONAL – Daughter of Larry and Susan Geers … Has one brother named Patrick and a sister named Jamie … Brother Patrick is a thrower for the LSU track team … Admires Peyton Manning … Enjoys Grey’s Anatomy and eating Mexican food … Plans to major in psychology.
KENDALL GUSTAFSON Multis Junior 5-10 Los Angeles, Calif. Palisades Charter (Duke) 2016 – A NCAA West Prelims qualifier in the high jump … Competed in the multis in her first season in Westwood … Placed 24th in the high jump at the NCAA prelims with a mark of 5-7.25 … Placed 11th at the Pac-12 Championships in the heptathlon with a score of 4,517 points … Cleared a personal best 5-8.75 to finish third in the high jump at the Pac-12 Championships … Posted a career best score of 5,442 points to place eighth at the Mt. SAC Relays … Competed in four indoor meets … Tallied a pentathlon best score of 3,878 to finish third at the Husker Invitational … Recorded a pentathlon score of 3,841 to finish third at the DeLoss Dodds Invitational. A Transfer from Duke 2015 - Outdoors, threw a season-best 129-10 (39.59) in the javelin at the Duke Invitational (4/11) to take fourth…won the javelin competition at the Georgia Tech Invite (4/17) with a toss of 129-8 (39.53)…used a mark of 128-1 (39.04) to place third at the VertKlasse Meeting (4/3)…throwing at the ACC Outdoor Championships (5/15), took 10th overall with a 113-5 (34.56) showing…named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll for the second time. 2014 - Competed twice during the indoor season…placed 20th in the 60m hurdles at the Virginia Tech Invitational (1/17) to open her college career…saw a 22ndplace finish in the long jump at the Virginia Tech Invitational (1/18)…did not compete during the outdoor season. HIGH SCHOOL - Four year letterwinner under Perry Jones at Palisades Charter High School…placed second at the USA Junior Outdoor Track & Field Championships in the heptathlon and qualified to compete as a member of the United States Junior National Team at the 2013 Pan American Junior Athletics Championships…2013
ZAYBREE HAURY Javelin Senior 5-10 San Diego, Calif. Scripps Ranch 2016 – A NCAA West Prelim qualifier in the javelin … Competed in seven meets … Finished 22nd at the NCAA prelims with a throw of 154-1 … Placed third at the Pac-12 Championships with a mark of 146-1 … Won the dual meet against rival USC with a throw of 154-1 … Tossed a season best 154-5 to place fourth at the Rafer/JJK Invitational … Opened the season with a win in the javelin with a throw of 144-11 at the Jim Bush Collegiate. 2015 – A NCAA qualifier in the javelin … Posted the third best throw in school history with a mark of 160-0 … Won the dual meet against rival USC with a throw of 154-7 … Claimed the javelin title at the Legends Invitational with a throw of 152-2 … Threw her lifetime best of 160-0 to win the individual title against Washington State and Long Beach State. 2014 - A NCAA qualifier in the javelin … Threw a lifetime best of 159-1 in the javelin to win the USC Dual and secure the third best mark in UCLA history … Finished in second place at the Texas Relays with a mark of 154-1 … Placed sixth at the Pac-12 Championships with a throw of 153-2 … Threw 145-11 at the LSU Battle on the Bayou for a second place finish … Had a best throw of 140-7 at the NCAA West Prelims. HIGH SCHOOL – Attended Scripps Ranch High School in San Diego, Calif. … Participated in basketball and track and field … Placed second in CIF … Won the Eastern League … Was a CIF participant all four seasons … Set a Scripps Ranch HS record in the discus with a throw of 125-0 … Competed in the Junior Olympic national meet in the javelin and discus. PERSONAL – Born July 19 in San Diego, Calif. … Is the Daughter of Evariste and Felicia Haury … Her uncle Henry played football at Penn State.
LILLIANNA HEBERT Jumps Sophomore 5-11 Oakland, Calif. California 2016 – A NCAA West Prelim qualifier in the high jump in her first season with the Bruins … Finished 22nd at the NCAA prelims with a leap of 5-7.25 … Cleared a personal best 5-8.50 to win the dual meet against Texas A&M … Was the runner-up in her outdoor debut at the Jim Bush Collegiate with a mark of 5-8 … Competed in three indoor meets … Was 23rd at the MPSF Championships with a mark of 5-2.50 … Placed 15th in the high jump at the Husky Classic with a 5-3.75 … Opened her collegiate career by jumping 5-5 to place third at the Lumberjack Challenge. HIGH SCHOOL - Prepped at California High School in San Ramon, Calif. … A CIF State Track & Field Championship qualifier in both the high jump and triple jump … Holds the school record in both events with personal bests of 39-2.25 and 5-7 … Placed second at the State Meet in the high jump with her personal best leap of 5-7 … Triple jumped 38-0.75 to place 10th at the state championships … As a junior she leaped 38-6 in the triple jump to place ninth at the state meet … Has also long jumped a best of 17-4.50 … Earned 451 points over course of high school career … Holds the school record in the triple jump, high jump and long jump … Named Team MVP and Most Distinguished Athlete. PERSONAL – Daughter to Michael and Paula Hebert … Has three brothers named James, Donte and Ethan … Admires Bo Jackson … Enjoys singing, drawing, dancing and photography.
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SARAH HOLLOWAY
CHLOE JENKINS
Distance Freshman 5-8 Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. Los Osos
Distance Sophomore 6-1 Oakland, Calif. Saint Mary’s
HIGH SCHOOL – Attended Los Osos High School in Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. … Lettered four seasons in track and cross country … Holds the school record in the 800m, 1,600m, and 3,200m … Has run personal bests of 5:03 (1,600m), 10:55 (3,200m), 2:18 (800m) and 17:45 (3mi) … Was the team captain for the track and cross country teams her sophomore through senior seasons … Named the LOHS Female Athlete of the Year … Recognized as one of the top scholar-athletes in the San Gabriel region … Garnered cross country MVP honors 2012-15 and MVP on the track in 2013 and 2015 … Was an all-league performer in 2012 and 2015 and an all-county selection and all-area for cross country in 2012 … Won the Baseline League title in the 3,200m in 2013.
2016 – Competed in eight outdoor meets in the 800m and the 4x400 meter relay … Ran in the Pac-12 Championships in the 800m and placed 16th with a personal best time of 2:09.97 … Helped her team to a ninth place finish at the Pac-12 Championships in the 4x400 relay with a time of 3:42.59 … Placed fourth in the dual meet against rival USC with a time of 2:11.55 … Opened the outdoor season by placing fourth in the 800m with a time of 2:15.88 at the Jim Bush Collegiate … Competed in five indoor meets … Placed 24th at the MPSF Championships in the 800m with a time of 2:14.03 … Ran a leg on the DMR that finished sixth overall … Ran her best indoor 800m at the Husker Invitational with a time of 2:13.75 to finish fifth.
PERSONAL – Daughter of Jack and Amy Holloway … Has two brothers named Steven and Jack … Enjoys camping, hiking, motorcycle riding, water sports and going to the beach.
HIGH SCHOOL - Attended St. Mary’s High School in Berkeley, Calif. … A CIF State Track & Field Championship qualifier in the 400m … Has clocked a personal best 400m time of 55.23 … Finished eighth in the 800m as a junior in the CIF State Championships with a personal best 2:11.31 … Was a three-time league champion in the 800m … Also a two-time league champion in the 400m … Won the 800m title at the NCS Championship in 2014 … Was on the 4x400m state championship squad … Her 4x400m relay won the NCS title three times … Was also on the twotime NCS Champion 4x100m relay team … Also a two-time state meet qualifier in cross country.
KATELYN JACKSON Sprints Junior 5-7 Cheltenham, Penn. Cheltenham 2016 – Competed in four outdoor meets … Ran the 100m and the 200m … Posted a season best time of 12.30 against rival USC in the 100m to finish ninth overall … Posted a season best time of 25.54 in the 200m at the Bruins Legends of T&F Invitational. 2015 – 2015 Triton Invitational competed in the 200m and placed 16th overall with a 25.48 and 12.17 in the 100m to place 18th … UCLA Legends Invitational competed in the 200m placing 13th running 26.23, the 100m running 12.13 placing 9th, and the 4x400 which placed 4th with a time of 3:50.97… 2015 Arizona State Pac-12 vs Big 10 Invitational competed in the 200m placing 18th overall with a time of 25.63. HIGH SCHOOL - Came to UCLA from Cheltenham High School in Cheltenham Township, Penn. … Earned four letters in indoor and outdoor track … AWas named all-leage 9 times … Was named all-district nine times … Garnered all-state first-team honors five times … Was a third-team All-American … Helped lead Cheltenham to the 2014 Indoor State title … Has run personal bests of 7.02 in the 55m, 7.57 in the 60m, 11.77 in the 100m and 23.93 in the 200m … Posted a 7.03 in the 55m to win the Millrose Games title … She also won the 60m at the Kevin Dare HS Invitational with a time of 7.57 … Both marks are the fastest in the state of Pennsylvania … Also won the 200m at the Kevin Dare HS Invite with a time of 24.43 … Last outdoor season she won the 100m at the Pennsylvania Track Classic with a time of 12.11 … Placed second at the District 1-AAA Championships in the 100m (12.18) and third in the 200m (24.88) while helping lead the 4x100m to the meet title (47.72) … Is a five-time state champion including the 60m, 100m, indoor and outdoor 200m, and the 4x200m relay. PERSONAL - Born November 19, 1995 in Sacramento, Calif. … Daughter of Paul and Amy Jackson … Has one sister named Kyra … Lists her biggest athletic thrill as helping lead her 4x200m relay to a third place finish at nationals with a state record time … Her mother ran at UCLA … Her dad played basketball at Portland State and Hawaii.
PERSONAL - Is the daughter of Cedric and Gina Jenkins … Has one brother named Troy … Lists her biggest thrill as winning a state title as a member of the 4x400m relay … Enjoys cooking, sleeping and hiking.
ALYSON JIMENEZ Distance Freshman 5-6 Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif. Palos Verdes Peninsula HIGH SCHOOL - Attended Palos Verdes Peninsula High School in Rolling Hills Estate, Calif. … Earned three varsity letters in cross country and two in track … Was part of the 4x800, 4x1200 and the DMR that holds the school record. PERSONAL - Daughter of Henry and Vianey Jimenez … Has one brother named Henry … Hobbies include playing the piano, drawing, reading and baking.
CAROLINA JOHNSON Distance Sophomore 5-8 Linkoping, Sweden The Cathedral School 2016 – Competed in four meets in her first track season with the Bruins … Posted the second fastest 3,000m steeple time in school history when she clocked a 10:13.28 to place eighth at the Pac-12 Championships … Was the runner-up in the 1,500m at the Oxy Invitational with a time of 4:21.78 … Ran a 10:36.12 to finish second in her collegiate debut in the steeple at the dual meet against rival USC. HIGH SCHOOL - Attended The Cathedral School in Linkoping, Sweden for three years… Competed for the Linkoping Athletic Team for three years … Won 14 medals from the Swedish Championships ... Won the Silver medal at the European Junior Championship… Won two medals from the Nordic Championships… Named Women’s Junior Runner of the Year… Holds the regional record in the 5,000m and 3k Steeplechase… Holds the third best time in history for U20 Steeplechase
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MEET THE BRUINS for Sweden … Participated in the World Junior Championships, European Junior Championships, Nordic Championships, and represented the national team at international competitions. PERSONAL - Is the daughter of Fredrik and Louise Johnson … Has two sisters named Gabriella and Mikaela … Lists her biggest thrill as winning the silver medal at the European Junior Championships in the 3k Steeplechase … Enjoys all types of competition and challenges … Father was a world champion in squash.
ADRIA LAMMERS Distance Freshman 5-9 Davis, Calif. Davis Senior HIGH SCHOOL – Prepped at Davis Senior High School in Davis, Calif. … Earned three letters in track and two in cross country … Was named the Davis High Outstanding Senior in 2015 … Earned Outstanding Junior in 2014 … Finished third in the 800m at the league championships and 12th at the section meet … Holds personal bests of 2:21 in the 800m, 5:26 in the 1,600m and clocked a 19:48 in the 5k at the Stanford Invitational. PERSONAL – Daughter to John and Cathleen Lammers … Has a brother named Brent and a sister named Cara … Enjoys wake surfing and waterskiing.
MIKELLA LEFEBVRE-OATIS Jumps Freshman 5-9 Montreal, Quebec, Canada Vanier HIGH SCHOOL - A high jumper from Montreal, Quebec, Canada that attended Vanier College … Holds a personal best of 5-10 (1.78m) … Won the New Balance Nationals Indoor Championships in the high jump with a leap of 5-9.25 … Placed ninth at the 2015 IAAF World Youth Championships … 2015 National Junior Champion (2015 National Junior Championships in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada … Was the No. 1 ranked high jumper in the world at her age in 2012 … Earned a bronze medal at the Canadian Junior Championships in 2013 … Was the 2012 Canadian Midget Champion … A four-time state champion in Quebec … A threetime New Balance Nationals All-American … Made the 2015 National Canadian Team for the World Youth Championships in Cali, Colombia. PERSONAL - Daughter of Victor Oatis and Johanne Lefebvre … Has a sibling named Naomi … Enjoys watching Grey’s Anatomy.
ASHLEY LEWIS Sprints Junior 5-7 Orlando, Fla. Olympia 2016 – Competed in six outdoor meets … Ran the 100m and the 200m events … Competed in the 200m at the Pac-12 Championships and placed 22nd with a time of 25.16 … Posted a personal-best time of 12.35 against Texas A&M dual meet and finished seventh overall … Ran in one indoor meet … Placed 15th in the 60m with a time of 7.84 at the Lumberjack Challenge … Finished ninth in the 200m with a time of 25.74. 2015 – USTFCCCA honorable mention All-American in the 4x100m relay ... A NCAA National meet qualifier ... NCAA Division I Outdoor Track & Field Championships competed in the 4x100m relay placing 22nd with a time of 45.48 and prior to
that competed at NCAA Division I West Preliminary Round in the 4x100 relay placing 12th with a season-best 44.82 … Pac-12 Track & Field Championships ran the 200m placed 19th overall running 24.43 … UCLA vs. USC competed in the dual in the 200m placing 5th with a 24.35(w)… Rafer/JJK Collegiate Invitational competed in the 200m and placed 5th with a wind-aided 24.64 ... also ran the 400m and placed 5th with a 59.85, and the 4x100m relay which won with a time of 45.94. Indoor: New Mexico Team Invitational competed in the 200m placing 13th with a time of 25.95. 2014 - Did not compete. HIGH SCHOOL – Attended Olympia High School in Orlando, Fla. … Lettered two seasons in track for head coach Jason Greer … Placed second in the 300 hurdles at the Florida 4A state championships … Also placed sixth in the 100m and seventh in the 200m … Was named the Female Athlete of the Year in 2013 … Won the 100m, 200m and 300 hurdles at the 2013 regional meet. PERSONAL – Born Nov. 16, 1994 in West Hills, Calif. … Daughter of Steve Earl Lewis and Esther Jones … Has one sister named Sienna … Father is an Olympic gold medalist and UCLA Hall of Famer ... Mother ran on the USA 4x100m relay team at the Barcelona Olympics … Uncle Mark Jones played for the Orlando Magic of the NBA.
DANIELA LOCASTRO Distance Freshman 5-1 Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y. Cold Spring Harbor HIGH SCHOOL – PPrepped at Cold Spring Harbor High School in Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y. … A five-time state qualifier … Three-time cross country champion … An all-state selection in 2015 … Long Island girls 5k record holder … Set the Long Island 5k record by placing ninth at the New Balance Outdoor Championships with a personal best time of 17:05 … Posted a cross country 5k best of 17:45 to place 13th at the Adidas Cross Country Challenge … Won the 3,000m at the Section VIII State Qualifier Meet with a personal best time of 10:00.79 … Ran a personal best 4:50.76 in the 1,500m to place second at the Section VIII State Qualifier Meet. PERSONAL – Daughter of Sal and Maria LoCastro … Has one sister named Alexa … Enjoys playing tennis, playing the cello, reading and cooking.
JESSIE MADUKA Sprints/Jumps Junior 6-0 Düsseldorf, Germany Görres Gymnasium 2016 – Earned USTFCCCA second team All-America honors on the 4x100m relay and honorable mention accolades in the long jump … A NCAA Championship qualifier in both the long jump and 4x100m relay … Ran the second leg on the 4x100m relay that placed 15th at the NCAA Championships … Leaped 19-7 to finish 21st in the long jump … Placed eighth in the long jump at the NCAA West Prelims with a season best mark of 20-1.75 … Ran a leg on the 4x100m relay that finished ninth with a time of 44.77 … Leaped 20-0.25 to finish fifth in the long jump at the Pac-12 Championships … Was the runner-up in the long jump against Texas A&M with a mark of 20-0.25 … Ran a leg on the 4x100m relay that posted a 43.91 to win the dual meet against Texas A&M … The time of 43.91 was the fastest relay run by the Bruins since 2004 … Leaped a wind-aided 20-4.25 to finish second at the Legends Invitational … Clocked a collegiate personal best 11.68 in the 100m to finish second at the Jim Bush Collegiate … Competed in five indoor meets … Was the runner-up in the long jump at the MPSF Championships with a season best mark of 20-3.75 … Finished 13th in the 60m with a collegiate personal best time of 7.53 … Finished second in the long jump at the Husky Classic with a leap of 20-2.25 … Placed second in the 200m with a time of 24.51 … Placed third in the long jump at the Husker Invitational with a mark 19-9.75 … Opened the season by winning the long jump at the Lumberjack Challenge with a leap of 19-3.25 … Won the 200m in a time of 24.62. 2015 – USTFCCCA honorable mention All-American in the 4x100m relay ... A
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MELISSA MANEATIS Pole Vault Sophomore 5-8 Granite Bay, Calif. Del Oro 2016 – Competed in six outdoor meets in the pole vault … Posted a career best in the pole vault with a mark of 12-2 to open the season at the Jim Bush Collegiate to finished third overall … Placed fourth in the dual against rival USC with a mark of 11-7.75 … Placed third at the Triton Invitational with a clearance of 11-11.75. HIGH SCHOOL - Attended Del Oro High School in Loomis, Calif. … A three-time CIF State Track & Field Championships qualifier in the pole vault … Was the runner-up at the state meet as a junior with a mark of 12-4 … Placed seventh as a senior with a vault of 12-2 … Holds a personal best of 12-6 which she set as a junior en route to winning the Sacramento Meet of Champions … Won the California Indoor state title in 2015 … Won the Mt. Relays in 2014 … Sac Joaquin Section Champion 2012, 2014 and 2015 … Sierra Foothill League Champion 2012 and 2014 … Del Oro team captain 2014, 2015 … All-City Award 2012, 2014 and 2015 … Named Track and Field Athlete of the Year in 2015. PERSONAL – Daughter of James and Kay Maneatis … Has two sisters named Jennifer and Natalie … Her biggest athletic thrill was finishing as the runner-up at the CIF State Championships … Her great uncle Frank Flores was an All-American jumper on the USC track & field team … She admires Jenn Suhr … Enjoys snowboarding, hiking and loves Shark Week.
SWEENA MANGAL Distance Freshman 5-4 Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. Trabuco Hills HIGH SCHOOL - Attended Trabuco Hills High School in Mission Viejo, Calif. … Earned varsity letters in cross country and track … Helped lead Trabuco Hills High School to a third place finish in state … Helped lead the team to a fifth place at state in 2014 and second in the southern section … Was named captain of her cross country team in 2014 and track team in 2015 … Named all-county her senior year. PERSONAL - Daughter of Mohit and Monica Mangal … Has one sister named Yashi … Hobbies include playing the guitar, sculpting, writing songs, reading and kick boxing.
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CLAIRE MARKEY Distance Freshman 5-6 Chelmsford, Mass. Chelmsford HIGH SCHOOL – Attended Chelmsford High School in Chelmsford, Mass. … Earned letters in basketball, soccer and track … Was an all-conference selection at point guard for three seasons … Garnered Player of the Year honors for three seasons … Earned all-conference accolades in her lone season on the track … Won the 2-mile at the MVC championships … Placed second at the state meet in the 2-mile … Clocked a personal best of 10:27 in the 3,200m and 10:35 in the 2-mile … Both are school records. PERSONAL – Daughter of John and Kerry Markey … Has a brother named Joe and a sister named Katie … Her aunt and cousin both attended UCLA … Admires Shalane Flanagan who is from her home state of Massachusetts.
SAMMY MARUMOTO Pole Vault Rs.-Sophomore 5-5 Honolulu, Hi. Punahou School 2016 - Did not compete in her second year with the Bruins. 2015 – Pac-12 Track & Field Championships vaulted with league competition and placed 9th with a mark of 12-0.50 … 2015 Triton Invitational competed in the invite and placed 14th with a 12-8 mark … Rafer/JJK Collegiate Invitational had a personal and season’s best 13-1.750 and placed 2nd … 2015 Arizona State Pac12 vs Big 10 Invitational placed 2nd with a vault of 13-0.25. Indoor: MPSF Indoor Track & Field Championships vaulted and placed 16th with a mark of 12-0.50 … New Mexico Team Invitational placed 8th with a mark of 12-2.750 … Lumberjack Team Challenge placed 4th with a mark of 11-6.25. HIGH SCHOOL – Attended Punahou School in Honolulu, Hi. … Earned four letters in track and field for coach Duncan MacDonald … Helped lead Punahou to three state titles and four straight conference championships … A four-time conference champion in the pole vault … 2014 state champion in the pole vault … Won the conference title in the long jump … A four-time ILH All-Star … Runner-up at state in the long jump in 2014 and a two-time runner-up in the pole vault … ILH and school record holder in the pole vault at 12-9 … Has long jumped 17-7.75 … Awarded the John and Helen Fox Scholarship … Named the Punahou Relays MVP. PERSONAL – Born October 10, 1995 in Los Angeles … Daughter of Jay Marumoto and Amber Nicolson … Has two brothers named Nicholas and Jack and one sister named Laniku’alamakawaila’I … Lists her biggest athletic achievement as winning state in the pole vault as a senior … Plans to major in physiological science.
GRACE MCAULEY Distance Freshman 5-7 La Canada, Calif. Crescenta Valley HIGH SCHOOL – Prepped at Crescenta Valley High School in La Crescenta, Calif. … Lettered in both track and cross country … Named the Most Valuable Distance Runner in 2016 … Earned the scholar-athlete award in 2014-16 … Was named Most Improved in 2014 … Finished third in the 3,200m in the Pacific League Championships. PERSONAL – Daughter of Skeet and Karen McAuley … Admires Mo Farah and Jordan Hasay.
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MADISON MOORE
OLAMIDE OLOWE
Distance Sophomore 5-4 Bradley, Calif. Paso Robles
Sprints Junior 5-5 El Paso, Texas El Dorado
2016 – Competed in six outdoor meets … Ran the 800m and the 1,500m … Posted a personal-best time of 2:13.69 in the 800m against Texas A&M and finished fourth overall … Posted a personal best-time of 4:44:48 in the 1,500m at the Jim Bush Collegiate and finished sixth overall.
2016 – Competed in four outdoor meets … Ran the 200m and 400m … Posted a personal best time of 24.79 in the 200m at the UCLA vs. Texas A&M dual meet … Posted a season best in the 400m at the UCLA vs. USC dual meet with a time of 57.64 to finish sixth.
HIGH SCHOOL - Attended Paso Robles High School … Earned four letters in track and cross country for coach Ivan Huff … Won the county title in the 400m … Was an all-league selection in the 400m in 2013 … Set the school and league record in the 800m at 2:13.40.
2015 – Rafer / JJK Collegiate Invitational ran the 400m with a time of 58.72 and the 4x400 relay which placed 2nd with a time of 3:51.81 … UCLA Legends Invitational ran the 200m placing 7th with a time of 25.16 and the 400m placing 9th with a 56.99, and the 4x400 relay placing 4th with a time of 3:50.97. Indoor New Mexico Team Invitational ran the 400m running 1:03.06 and the 4x400m relay which placed 5th with a 3:51.56 … Lumberjack Team Challenge ran the 400m and placed 2nd with a 57.22 ... also ran on the winning DMR that posted a time of 12:25.46, and the 4x400m relay which placed 2nd with a 3:57.28.
PERSONAL - Daughter of Mike and Susan Moore … Has two brothers named Ian and Jacob and two sisters named Harmony and Kaitlynne … Admires Allyson Felix … Plans to major in neuroscience.
SCHUYLER MOORE Sprints Sophomore 5-10 Moorpark, Calif. Oaks Christian 2016 – A NCAA West Prelim qualifier on the 4x100m relay … Ran the opening leg at the prelims that clocked a 44.77 to place ninth overall … Ran a wind-aided 11.85 to place 16th at the Pac-12 Championships in the 100m … Placed 16th in the 200m with a time of 24.59 … Clocked a personal best 11.81 in the 100m in the dual against rival USC to place seventh … Also ran a personal best in the 200m with a time of 24.15 to place seventh … Ran a leg on the winning 4x100m relay at the Legends Invitational with a 44.38 … Also ran the 400m and on the 4x400m relay … Competed in five indoor meets … Ran a personal best 7.61 to place 19th at the MPSF Championships … Ran an indoor best of 24.56 to place 13th in the 200m … Opened her collegiate career with a third place finish in the 200m at the Lumberjack Challenge with a time of 25.19 … Clocked a 7.68 in her first 60m to place sixth. HIGH SCHOOL - Prepped at Oaks Christian High School in Westlake Village, Calif. … A CIF State Track & Field Championships qualifier in both the 100m and 200m … Placed sixth in the 200m at the state meet with a time of 24.15 … Clocked an 11.76 to finish seventh in the 100m … Ran a leg on the state champion 4x100m relay team … Holds a personal best of 11.61 in the 100m and 23.78 in the 200m … Finished ninth in state in the 200m as a junior with a time of 24.44 … Helped lead Oaks Christian to a state title in 2015 … Named the Oaks Christian Dallas Athletic Distinction Award winner in 2015 … Led Oaks Christian to a Marmonte League Championship in 2015. PERSONAL – Daughter of Kenneth and Ellen Moore … Has two brothers names Nick and Christian and a sister named Alex … Admires Florence Griffith-Joyner … Enjoys listening tom music … Plans to major in political science.
HIGH SCHOOL – Attended El Dorado High School in El Paso, Texas … Ran for coach Macka Jones … Holds the school record in the 400m … Won the Region 1-5A Meet with a personal best time of 54.37 in the 400m … Also ran a personal best of 24.73 in the 200m at the Region meet to finish second … Placed sixth in the UIL Track and Field Championships … Finished second in the 200m at the USATF Region 10 Junior Olympic Track Championships in 2012 … Was a state champion at Faith Christian as a freshman, where she won gold medals in the long jump, 100 meters and the 4x100-meter relay at the Texas Christian Athletic League State Track and Field Meet. PERSONAL – Born October 27, 1996 … Daughter of Joseph and Mercy Olowe … Has one brother named Dare and a sister named Simi … State her biggest athletic thrill was winning the state meet … Plans to major in Neuroscience.
TORIE OWERS Throws Senior 5-7 Athens, Ga. Athens Academy (Cal) 2016 – A first team Pac-12 All-Academic selection … A NCAA West Prelim qualifier in the shot put … Finished 18th at the NCAA prelims with a mark of 52-7.25 … Placed third at the Pac-12 Championships in the shot put with a throw of 53-1.50 … Won the dual meet against Texas A&M with a personal best throw of 57-5 … The mark of 57-5 ranks seventh all-time at UCLA … Won the Legends Invitational with a shot put throw of 54-6.75 … Won the Jim Bush Collegiate with a mark of 54-7.50 … Competed in six indoor meets … Placed third at the MPSF Championships with a throw of 54-6.50 … Was the runner-up at the Husky Classic with a mark of 527.50 … Opened the season with a best of 54-10 to win the Lumberjack Challenge. 2015 – A NCAA qualifier in the shot put … Tossed the sixth best mark in school history with a 55-6.50 to placed second at the Pac-12 Championships … Won the dual meet against rival USC with a throw of 53-7.50 … Won the Rafer/JJK Collegiate Invitational with a mark of 52-7.25 … Placed third in the shot put at the Arizona State Pac-12 vs. Big 10 Invitational with a throw of 50-10.75 … Opened the outdoor season with a win in the discus and the shot put against Washington State and Long Beach State. Indoor: Earned USTFCCCA second team All-American honors by placing 14th in the shot put with a throw of 51-3.75 … Threw an indoor best of 55-2.75 to win the New Mexico Team Invitational … Finished fifth at the MPSF Championships with a throw of 50-6 … Opened the season with a win at the Lumberjack Team Invitational with a mark of 54-3.25. 2014 - Did not compete. 2013 – Transferred from Cal … Did not compete. HIGH SCHOOL - Led the nation with a throw of 52-6.00 in the shot put as a senior ... Also ninth in the country in the discus with a best of 159-6 ... Member of the 2012
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MEET THE BRUINS USA Today All-USA track & field team ... Finished second in the shot put at the USA Junior Championships in June 2012 (50-4.75) ... Took seventh at the World Junior Championships in the shot (52-1.25) ... A three-time Georgia state class A champion in the shot put and two-time winner in the discus ... Also won region titles as a junior and senior in the shot and discus ... Captured the shot and discus at the Florida Relays her senior year. PERSONAL - Born June 3, 1994 ... Parents are James Owers and Alison Alexander ... Sister, Katie, attended Cal as a freshman before transferring to Georgia ... Brother, James Jr., also went to Georgia ... Both parents are college professors.
PATTRIANA PERRY Hurdles Sophomore 5-4 Vallejo, Calif. Vacaville 2016 – Competed in five outdoor events … Ran the hurdles for the Bruins … Posted a personal best time of 14.14 at the UCLA vs. USC dual meet and finished fifth overall … Posted a personal best time of 1:03.44 against USC in the 400H at the UCLA vs. USC dual meet and finished sixth overall … Competed in two indoor meets .. Finished 23rd in the 60m hurdles with a time of 8.86 at the Husker Invitational … Ran an 8.82 top open the season and place 10th at the Lumberjack Challenge. 2015 – Did not compete during the outdoor season. Indoor: Competed in three meets … Opened the season by winning the 60mH with a time of 8.71 … Placed 12th in the 60m with a time of 7.90 … Clocked a 9.25 in the 60mH at the New Mexico Team Invite to place 16th … Finished 13th at the MPSF Championships in the 60mH with a time of 8.68. HIGH SCHOOL - Attended Vacaville High School in Vacaville, Calif. … Lettered four seasons in track and three in cross country … Placed third as a junior and a senior at the CIF State Championships in the 100m hurdles … Placed fourth in the 300m hurdles in the state meet with a time of 42.58 in 2013 and fifth in 2014 … Won the Stanford Invitational in the 100m hurdles with a time of 13.98 … Ran sub 14-second 100m hurdle times on four occasions in 2013 and eight in 2014 … Broke 43 in the 300m hurdles in five races in 2013 and six in 2014 … Finished fourth in the CIF State Championships in the 100-meter and 300-meter hurdles as a sophomore … All-CIF selection 2012-2014 and All-League (M.E.L) selection 2011-2014 … All-city river cats track athlete of the year in 2013 … All-city track athlete selection 2012-2014 … 4x100h National Record holder … Named team captain and MVP ... 100h San Joaquin section record holder, 4x4 San Joaquin section holder … Section champ in both hurdles … School record holder for both hurdles, 4x100 and 4x400 relays. PERSONAL - Born Feb. 10, 1996 in Vallejo, Calif. … Daughter of Patrick and Barbara Perry … Has three brothers named Jeff Taggart Jr., Patrick and Parris and one sister named Jasmine Taggart … Notes her biggest athletic thrill as holding the national record in the shuttle hurdle relay … Plans to major in psychology.
SARAH RIGGS Distance Rs.-Freshman 5-2 Simi Valley, Calif. Simi Valley 2016 - Did not compete as a true freshman for the Bruins. HIGH SCHOOL – Attended Simi Valley High School in Simi Valley, Calif. … Lettered all four years in cross country and track … Helped lead Simi Valley to four league championships in cross country and three in track … In 2013 Simi Valley captured a state title and the CIF-SS team championship in cross country … A state qualifier three times in cross country ... Clocked a 5k personal best of 18:45 to finish 28th at the CIF State Championships in 2011 … Competed at the Nike Cross Nationals … Holds personal bests in track of 5:05.04 in the 1,600m and 2:18.17 in the 800m. PERSONAL – Daughter of Bryan and Joyce Riggs … Has one brother named Robby … Enjoys swimming, biking, hiking and the beach … Is a Green Bay Packers fan … Admires Steve Prefontaine … Plans to major in human biology.
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JULIA RIZK Distance Sophomore 5-8 Columbus, Ohio Columbus Academy 2016 – A NCAA West Prelim qualifier in the 800m … Placed 32nd at the prelims with a time of 2:10.25 … Clocked a 2:09.11 to place 14th at the Pac-12 Championships … Ran a leg on the 4x400m relay that finished ninth … Ran a personal best 2:07.27 to finish second in the dual meet against rival USC … Placed fourth in the 1,500m with a personal best 4:34.64 at the Rafer/JJK Invitational … Opened the outdoor season with a 2:09.48 to place fourth at the Legends Invitational … Competed in three indoor meets … Ran a leg on the DMR at the MPSF Championships that finished sixth … Placed 12th in mile with a time of 4:52.24. HIGH SCHOOL - Attended Columbus Academy in Gahanna, Ohio … Qualified for the Ohio state meet in the 400m and 800m as a senior … Was the runner-up in the 400m with a time of 57.45 and was 16th in the 800m … Has run a personal best 56.71 in the 400m … That time broke the Division III and Region 11 record … As a junior she won the OHSAA Division 3 State Championship in the 800m with a personal best time of 2:14.30 … Also finished third at the state meet in the 1,600m with a time of 5:05.87 … Helped the 4x800m relay team place second at the state meet … Won her league and region in both the 800m and 1,600m … Finished second at the 2013 state meet in the 1,600m with a personal best time of 4:59.95 … Team captain for both the track and cross country team … In cross country placed third at the state meet in 2013 … Finished third at the regional meet in 2013 … A MSL first-team selection in 2013 and 2014 … Was the MSL individual champion in 2014 … Was the MSL runner-up in 2013 and won the district title. PERSONAL - Daughter of Sam and Sharon Rizk … Has one sister named Lily … Lists her biggest athletic accomplishment as winning the 800m state title her junior season … Admires Lolo Jones … Enjoys reading and following politics … Was a four-time Academic All-Ohio selection ... Also earned two letters in soccer.
EMILY SCHARMANN Distance Senior 5-6 Trabuco Canyon, Calif. Tesoro 2016 – A NCAA West Prelim qualifier in the 3,000m steeple … Placed 18th at the NCAA prelims with a time of 10:22.99 … Placed seventh overall with a lifetime best and UCLA record 3,000m steeple time of 10:11.30 at the Pac-12 Championships … Won the steeple in the dual meet against rival USC with a time of 10:23.11 … Clocked a lifetime best 4:38.29 to place eighth in the 1,500m at the Legends Distance Carnival … Opened the outdoor season with a win in the steeple at the Jim Bush Collegiate with a time of 10:40.75 … Competed in three indoor meets … Ran a leg on the DMR that finished sixth at the MPSF Championships … Placed 16th in the mile with a time of 4:52.97. 2015 – Competed in the UCLA vs. USC dual in the 3000m steeple and placed 2nd running an 11:02.30, also competed in the 1500m placing 12th with a time of 4:55.20 … 2015 Triton Invitational competed in the 800m running 2:20.72 …UCLA Legends Invitational ran 4:54.62 in the 1500m. 2014 - Competed in six races during her freshman outdoor season for the Bruins … Ran a lifetime best of 10:49.10 in the 3,000m steeplechase at the Mt. SAC Relays to rank eighth all time in the event at UCLA … Placed second in the 3,000m steeplechase at the WSU Dual with an 11:20.18 … Finished third at the Rafer/JJK Invitational in the 3,000m with a time of 10:14.19 … Placed 13th at the Pac-12 Championships in the 3,000m steeplechase in 11:12.96. HIGH SCHOOL - Lettered four years in cross country and in track and field at Tesoro HS ... Won South Coast League championship and led her team to a second-place finish at the CIF Southern Section Championship in 2012 ... Sea View League champion in 2011 and earned Orange County Register All-County first-team honors ...
MEET THE BRUINS Earned Orange County Register Female Cross Country Athlete of the Week honors and was ESPN LA’s Female Athlete of the Week for 10-19-10 ... Placed First in the Division 1 Girls Varsity Sweeps Race at OC Championships in 2010 ... Won the South Coast League 3200 Championship in 2012. PERSONAL - Parents are Kurt and Lisa Scharmann ... Has an older brother, Kelby, and a younger sister, Molly ... Listed leading her team to the title of OC Champs while winning the individual title as her greatest athletic thrill ... Hobbies include reading and listening to music ... Full name is Emily Anne Scharmann.
CARLYN SCHMIDGALL Distance Freshman 5-5 Issaquah, Wash. Liberty HIGH SCHOOL – Prepped at Liberty High School in Renton, Wash. … Earned four letters in track and cross country … Broke a 10-year-old school record in the 3,200m at the state meet … Finished sixth in the 1,600m and fourth in the 3,200 … Holds personal bests of 5:12.95 in the 1,600m and 11:15.85 in the 3,200m … Team captain for both track and cross country … Four-time league and district champions in cross country … Academic state team champions in 2015 … State champions in 2015. PERSONAL – Daughter of Ben Schmidgall and Joan Sherbina … Has one brother named Nick … Enjoys hiking, cooking and singing.
LILLY SCHMIDT Distance Freshman 5-4 Newport Beach, Calif. Corona Del Mar HIGH SCHOOL - Attended Corona Del Mar High School in Newport Beach, Calif. … Earned varsity letters in cross country and track … Was part of the Pacific League Championship team … Won six MVP awards and the Commerce Student Athlete Award. PERSONAL - Daughter to Richard and Cammie Schmidt … Has two brothers named Ricky and Jimmy, and three sisters named Hillary, Lacey and Claire … Sister and grandpa both attended UCLA … Has two cousins at are athletes at Notre Dame and Texas A&M.
LUCIE SEMONE Distance Freshman 5-4 Kentfield, Calif. Redwood HIGH SCHOOL – Prepped at Redwood High School in Larkspur, Calif. … Earned letters in track, cross country and lacrosse … Helped lead Redwood HS to MCAL titles in both track and cross country and a second place finish at the NCS Championships … Placed fifth individually at the NCS Championships … Holds a personal best of 5:13 in the 1,600m and 18:32 in cross country three mile.
JASMINE STAUFFACHER-GRAY Sprints/Hurdles Sophomore 5-8 Phoenix, Ariz. North Canyon SUMMER – Finished 11th at the USATF Junior Championships in the 400m hurdles with a time of 1:01.26. 2016 – A NCAA West Prelims qualifier in the 400m hurdles … Clocked a 58.68 to place 17th at the NCAA prelims … Placed fifth at the Pac-12 Championships in the 400mH with a time of 59.31 … Clocked a personal best time of 58.38 at the Pac-12 Championships prelims … Finished third in the dual meet against rival USC with a time of 1:00.41 … Was the runner-up in the dual meet against Texas A&M with a time of 58.78 … Finished as the runner-up at the Rafer/JJK Invitational with a time of 1:00.32 … Finished second at the Legends Invitational with a time of 59.10 … Opened her collegiate career by placing fifth with a time of 1:01.15 … Also competed on the 4x400m relay. HIGH SCHOOL - Attended North Canyon High School in Phoenix, Arizona ... Won the Arizona Division I State Meet title in the 400m four years in a row … Was the runner-up at the state meet in the 300m hurdles with a time of 43.40 … Placed fifth at the New Balance Outdoor Nationals in her second ever 400m hurdle race … As a junior she won 300m hurdles at the state meet completing a rare double, considering the 400 was the race before … She also ran on the 4x100m and 4x400m relay teams, helping the 4x400m squad to a seventh place finish … As a sophomore she placed third in the 200m and was on the seventh place 4x400m team on top of her 400m individual title … Has run personal bests of 42.27 in the 300m hurdles, 54.05 in the 400m, 24.57 in the 200m, 12.15 in the 100m, has jumped 18 feet in the long jump and posted a 59.80 in the 400m hurdles. PERSONAL – Daughter of Eric Gray and Sondra Stauffacher … Has three brothers named Christopher, Jaden and Erik … Admires Allyson Felix … Likes to collect vinyl records … Plans to major in communications.
TAYLOR TAITE Distance Sophomore 5-5 Murrieta, Calif. Murrieta Mesa 2016 – Competed in six outdoor events … Ran in the 1,500m, 3,000m, and the 3,000m steeple … Won the 1,500m in the dual meet against Texas A&M with a personal best time of 4:33.96 … Placed third in the 1,500m against rival USC with a time of 4:41.96 … Placed 19th at the Oxy Invitational with a 1,500m time of 4:35.51 … Clocked an 11:19.50 in her only steeple of the season. HIGH SCHOOL - Prepped at Murrieta Mesa in Murrieta, Calif. … Was a state meet qualifier in the 1,600m … Clocked a 4:59.44 to finish 16th at the CIF State Track & Field Championships … Holds personal bests of 4:55.81 in the 1,600m, 2:17.71 in the 800m, 59.55 in the 400m and 11:36.18 in the 3,200m … Team captain of both her track and cross country teams … All-league selection in both track and cross country … Was a three-time state meet qualifier in cross country … Placed third as a senior at the CIF California State Cross Country Championships with a time of 17:40 … Finished ninth as a junior with a time of 17:44. PERSONAL - Daughter of Walter and Kristen Taite … Has one brother named Walter … Admires professional surfer Bethany Hamilton … Attended Flagstaff High School her freshman year.
PERSONAL – Daughter of Anthony Semone and Alexandra Joss … Plans to major in applied math.
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MEGHAN TUCKER
GRETA WAGNER
Sprints/Jumps Sophomore 5-4 Auburn, Calif. Placer
Pole Vault Sophomore 5-7 Los Gatos, Calif. Los Gatos
2016 - Did not compete in her first two seasons at UCLA. HIGH SCHOOL – Prepped at Placer High School in Auburn, Calif. … Has posted a personal best of 20-1 in the long jump … holds the school record in the 100m, 200m, 4x100m, and long jump … First place in Sacramento Meet of Champions 2013 and 2014 … First place in Stanford Invitational 2014 … 2014 first in Sections, and Masters CIF meets for long jump … 2013, 2014 first in league for long jump … 2012, 2013, 2014 first in league for 200m … 2011, 2012, 1013, 2014 first in league in the 100m … 2011, 2013, 2014 High School MVP … 2011 Coaches Award and Rising Star Award for High School … 2013 and 2014 River City All-Star Award. PERSONAL – Born April 11, 1996 in Modesto, Calif. … Daughter of Nat and Sarah Tucker … Has two brothers named Brigham and Owen … Plans to major in the life sciences.
MONIQUE VAN Multis Senior 5-5 Spring Valley, Calif. Steele Canyon 2016 – Competed in six outdoor meets in the triple jump and javelin … Placed 15th in the javelin at the Pac-12 Championships with a throw of 121-11 … Finished 19th in the triple jump with a mark of 37-4.50 … Tossed a season best of 136-8 in the javelin at the dual meet against rival USC to place second overall … Leaped a season best 37-10.50 to finish fourth against Texas A&M … Was the runner-up at the Rafer/JJK Invitational in the triple jump with a mark of 37-9.50. 2015 – Pac-12 Track & Field Championships competed in the heptathlon with a score of 4,683 which placed her 10th overall … UCLA vs. USC competed in two events and placed 3rd in both, providing points for her team in the javelin throw with a mark of 138-4 and the triple jump with a mark of 38-7.50 … UCLA Legends Invitational competed in the javelin throw with a mark of 127-11 and the shot put with a throw of 34-6.750 … 2015 Arizona State Pac-12 vs Big 10 Invitational competed in the javelin throw with a season best of 134-6 and the triple jump with a mark of 36-11.50. Indoor: competed in the pentathlon at MPSF Indoor Track & Field Championships scoring 3,394 points placing 11th … Lumberjack Team Challenge competed in the 60m hurdles running 9.35 to place 7th, the long jump placing 7th with a leap of 16-11.25, and the 200m, running 26.81 to place 13th. 2014 - Placed ninth with 4,695 points in the heptathlon at the Pac-12 Championships in her freshman year for the Bruins … The meet included a fourth place finish in the shot put with a lifetime best throw of 36-9.75 and a third place finish in the javelin with a lifetime best of 126-11 … Also scored 4,683 points to finish 17th in the second division of the heptathlon at the Mt. SAC Relays, including a lifetime best of 17-0.75 in the long jump … Also helped the Bruins score in the triple jump at the USC Dual with a mark of 38-6 for third place … Finished second in the triple jump at the WSU Dual with a mark of 36-9.5. HIGH SCHOOL – Attended Steele Canyon High School in Spring Valley, Calif. … Lettered all four seasons in track and basketball and once in cross country … Competed on the track team for coach Gary Stathas … Earned 10 all-league awards in track and one in cross country … 2013 CIF Champion in the triple jump and runner up in 2012 … Won 10 league titles in track, four in the long jump, three in the triple jump, one in the 100m hurdles and two in the 300m hurdles … Holds eight school records in track … A four-year starter on the basketball team where she earned first-team all-league accolades in 2013 and second team honors in 2012 … Posted over 1,000 points, 500 rebounds, 400 steals and 300 assists on the hardwood. PERSONAL – Born March 20, 1995 in San Diego, Calif. … Daughter of Rodney and Irsha Van … Has two brothers named Rodney and Xavier … Her father Rodney was a two-time WAC champion in the long jump at San Diego State.
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2016 – A NCAA West Prelim qualifier in the pole vault … Won five meets on the season … Finished 23rd at the NCAA prelims with a 13-0.25 … Placed third at the Pac-12 Championships with a clearance of 12-10 … Won the Legends Invitational with a personal best mark of 13-8.50 … The clearance of 13-8.50 ranks ninth all-time at UCLA … Won the dual meet against rival USC with a 13-3.50 … Also cleared 13-3.50 to win the Triton Invitational … Opened the outdoor season with a win at the Jim Bush Collegiate with a clearance of 12-8 … Competed in four indoor meets … Was the runner-up at the MPSF Championships with an indoor personal best of 13-7.75 … Cleared 13-7.25 to place ninth at the Husky Classic … Finished eighth at the Husker Invitational with a height of 13-2.50 … Opener her indoor season at the Razorback Invitational with a 13-0.75 to finish seventh. 2015 - Redshirted her first season as a Bruin. HIGH SCHOOL – Attended Los Gatos High School in Los Gatos, Calif. … Was coached by UCLA alums Bob and Scott Slover and head coach Ernesto Salinas … Held the second best indoor prep mark in the pole vault with a school-record clearance of 13-2 … Won the pole vault at the state meet in her senior season with a jump of 13-0.25 … Finished second at the CIF State Championships in the pole vault with a clearance of 12-11.75 in 2013 … Claimed the CCS title in the pole vault for the second straight year as a senior … Won the Central Coast Section in the pole vault with a mark of 13-0 and also was a part of the 4x100m relay that won the CCS meet her junior year… Claimed back-to-back league titles in the pole vault and 4x100m relay … Won six meets as a senior and eight meets in the pole vault as a junior, including the CCS Top 8 meet where she cleared a personal best 13-2 … Was also a state qualifier in the 100m where she has run a personal best of 11.87 … Also holds the school record with her 11.87 in the 100m, 24.53 in the 200m and 47.1 in the 4x100m … Helped lead her 4x100m team to a CCS title. PERSONAL – Daughter of Donald and Linda Wagner … Born July 20, 1996 in San Jose … Has two brothers named Ben and Grant … Plans to major in psychology … Lists her biggest athletic thrill as winning the state title in the pole vault … Has a gymnastics background.
RATANYA WASHINGTON Sprints Senior 5-5 Long Beach, Calif. Long Beach Poly 2016 – Competed in five outdoor events … Ran in the 200m, 400m and the 4x400 meter relay … Recorded a season best time of 56.49 in the 400m at the Bruin Legends of T&F Invitational to finish seventh overall … Helped her relay team earn a third place finish at the Rafer/JJK Invitational with a time of 4:02.71. 2015 – A USTFCCCA honorable mention All-American in the 4x100m relay ... NCAA Division I Outdoor Track & Field Championships competed on the 4x100m relay that clocked 45.48 … Pac-12 Track & Field Championships competed in the 400m running 56.27 which is a personal best placing 19th …UCLA vs. USC competed in the 400m running 56.73 placing 5th … UCLA Legends Invitational ran in the 200m placing 11th with a time of 25.47 and the 4x400m relay that clocked 3:50.97 and placed 4th … 2015 Arizona State Pac-12 vs Big 10 Invitational ran the 400m in a time of 57.29 to place 15th. 2014 - Finished eighth in the 400m at the USC Dual with a time of 58.14 … Ran on the 4x400m relay team at the USC Dual which finished in 3:50.42 … Placed sixth in the 400m with a time of 58.25 at the Rafer/JJK Invitational. HIGH SCHOOL – Attended Long Beach Poly in Long Beach, Calif. … Lettered three seasons in track and field for coach Don Norford … Helped the 4x400m relay win the CIF title in 2013 … Placed second at the CIF Championships in the 400m in 2013 … A three-time state meet qualifier … A New Balance third-team Indoor
MEET THE BRUINS All-American … Earned the California State Assembly Award in 2011 and 2013 … Led Long Beach Poly to a 4x400m Moore League title in 2013 … Placed third in the Moore League meet in the 400m in 2013 and third in the 300m hurdles in 2011 … A 2013 Junior Olympic participant. PERSONAL – Born May 6, 1995 in Long Beach, Calif. … Daughter of Raymond Washington Jr. and Vanessa Washington … Has one brother named Vincell and two sisters named Raynessa and Veonna … Can speak Japanese.
RONI YAMANE Distance Junior 5-6 Arcadia, Calif. Arcadia 2016 – Competed in two outdoor meets ... Finished third in the 10,000m at the Legends Distance Carnival with a time of 37:21.57 … Placed fifth in the 3,000m at the Jim Bush Collegiate with a time of 10:07.84. 2015 - Occidental Invitational (College/University) ran a personal best in the 5,000m with a time of 18:07.57… UCLA vs. USC ran the 1,500 in another personal best of 4:45.51 to place 7th … 2015 Arizona State Pac-12 vs Big 10 Invitational ran the 1,500m in 4:50.58 … CSUN Invitational personal best in the 3,000m with a time of 10:27.58 to place 2nd. HIGH SCHOOL – Attended Arcadia High School in Arcadia, Calif. … Earned seven letters at Arcadia between cross country and track … Has run personal bests of 4:54 in the 1,600m and 10:45 in the 3,200m … Named the Sports Woman of the Year … Won the Pacific League title in cross country … Placed ninth at the CIF Cross Country Championships in division I … Named the Most Valuable Runner. PERSONAL – Born October 25, 1996 … Is the daughter of Michael and Kathy Yamane … Has one brother named Daniel and three sisters named Eryca, Becky and Jessica … Admires UCLA great and Boston Marathon champion Meb Keflezighi and American record holder Deena Kastor … Plans to major in psychobiology.
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CJ ALUMBRES Jumps Sophomore 5-11 Murrieta, Calif. Vista Murrieta 2016 - Was a NCAA West Region qualifier in the triple jump … Placed twelfth at the Pac-12 Championships in the triple jump with a mark of 47-1.75 … Leaped a collegiate personal best of 49-8.50 in the dual meet against USC where he finished as the runner-up … Competed in seven outdoor meets as a true freshman … Placed ninth overall at the MPSF Indoor Championships in the triple jump with a mark of 47-0.75 … Posted an indoor best of 47-7.75 in the triple jump at the Razorback Invitational … Competed in three indoor meets. HIGH SCHOOL - Attended Vista Murrieta High School in Murrieta, Calif. … Became just the second triple jumper in Riverside County history to exceed 50 feet when he went 50-1.25 to win the CIF-Southern Section Division 1 championship in 2014 … A two-time state qualifier in the triple jump … Placed fifth as a senior with a leap of 48-3 and fifth as a junior with a jump of 48-5 … Has also long jumped a career best 23-2.50. PERSONAL – Full name: Cesar Jerome Aguilar Alumbres … Son of Cesar and Lilybeth Alumbres … Has one sister named Alyssa … Lists his biggest athletic accomplishment as breaking 50 feet in the triple jump … Admires Team USA jumper Christian Taylor … Enjoys biking, listening to music, going to the beach and hanging with friends and family … Wants to be a physical therapist.
SAHM BAZARGAN Distance Sophomore 5-10 Simi Valley, Calif. Oak Park 2016 – Competed in three outdoor meets … Ran his fastest time of the season of 1:53.98 in the 800m at the Oxy Invitational … Competed in two indoor meets … Was nineteenth in the mile with a time of 4:10.89 and was on the DMR at placed fifth with a 9:50.11. 2015 - Redshirted his true freshman season. HIGH SCHOOL – Attended Oak Park High School where he lettered in track and cross country … Was the Ventura County Champion in cross country in 2012 and 2013 and the Ventura County Champion in the 800m in 2013 and 2014 … Has run personal bests of 1:53.23 in the 800m and 4:13.57 in the 1,600m. PERSONAL – Son of Afshin and Maryann Bazargan … Has one brother named Keyan … Enjoys mountain biking, spear fishing, skiing, skateboarding and camping … Plans to major in physiological science.
RAI BENJAMIN Sprints/Hurdles Sophomore 6-3 Mount Vernon, N.Y. Mount Vernon 2016 – Named USTFCCCA First Team All-American … Clocked the eighth fastest time in school history in the 400m hurdles with a 49.82 … Ran his 49.82 at the NCAA Championship finals where he placed sixth overall … Only competed in four hurdle races during his freshman campaign … Placed third at the NCAA West Prelims with a time of 50.88 … Ran his first 400m hurdle race of the season at the Pac-12 Championships where he ran a 52.21 in the prelims … Also competed on the 4x100m and 4x400m relays … Competed in four indoor meets … Clocked a 200m best time of 21.17 to finish third at the Razorback Invitational … Ran a 47.57 in the 400m to place seventh at the MPSF Championships.
HIGH SCHOOL - Attended Mount Vernon High School in Mount Vernon, New York … One of the top prep athletes in the country … Clocked the fastest prep time in the country in the 400m hurdles with a time of 49.97 … Also posted the fasted 400m indoor time in the country with a 46.59 and the third fastest outdoor time 46.19 … Won the New York Indoor State meet with a national leading time of 33.17 in the 300m … A three-time state champion in the 400m hurdles … Was the New Balance National Champion in the 400m and the New Balance Outdoor National Champion in the 400m hurdles … As a junior was named the Journal News Westchester/Putnam boys outdoor track and field athlete of the year for the 2014 season … Won the New York State Meet in the 400m hurdles with a time of 51.86 … Posted a 37.61 in his only 300m hurdle race of the season, taking third at the Arcadia Invitational… Ran a personal best 47.17 to place second at the Loucks Games … Placed second at the New Balance Indoor Nationals 400m with a time of 47.56 … Won the New York State Indoor 300m title with a meet, Section 1, county and school record time of 33.84 … Also won the New York State outdoor title in the 400m in 2013 with a time of 53.13 … Holds personal bests of 46.19 (NJR, Antigua) in the 400m, 49.97 (NR, Antigua) in the 400m hurdles, 20.88 in the 200m and 10.66 in the 100m. PERSONAL – Son of Winston Benjamin and Jeanette Mason … Plans to major in political science.
IDREES BERNARD Jumps Junior 6-1 Agoura Hills, Calif. Agoura Hills 2016 – A NCAA qualifier in the triple jump … Finished 24th at the NCAA West Prelims with a mark of 50-3.50 … Placed eighth in the triple jump at the Pac-12 Championships with a mark of 48-11.50 … Finished sixth in the long jump with a personal best leap of 24-0.25 … Recorded a personal best in the triple jump of 50-6.75 to win the dual meet against USC … Leaped a wind-aided 50-10.75 to win the Jim Bush Collegiate. 2015 – A NCAA qualifier in the long jump … Competed in eight outdoor meets as a true freshman … Posted personal bests of 23-11.75 in the long jump and 49-0.25 in the triple jump … Leaped a wind-aided triple jump of 50-6 to win the event at the dual meet against USC … Jumped a wind-aided 24-0.75 to win the long jump at the Legends Invitational … Won the long jump at the Rafer Johnson/JJK Invitational with a mark of 22-10.50 … Competed in four indoor meets … Placed seventh in the triple jump at the MPSF Championships with an indoor best mark of 49-0.75 … Jumped an indoor best of 22-11.75 in the long jump at the Lumberjack Team Challenge. HIGH SCHOOL – Prepped at Agoura High School in Agoura Hills, Calif. … Lettered all four seasons in track for coach Clint Cummings … A three-time Marmonte League champion in the triple jump … A two-time Ventura County triple jump champion … Holds the Agoura High School triple jump record … Placed seventh in state his senior season … A three-time first-team All-Marmonte league selection … A two-time AllCounty first-team selection … Won the CIF Masters title in 2013 … Holds a personal best of 48-5.50 in the triple jump and 23-0.50 in the long jump. PERSONAL – Son of Cecile Bernard … Enjoys filming, outdoor sports and watching movies … Is fluent in French … Plans to major in communications.
CARTER BLUNT Distance Freshman 5-8 McKinney, Texas Independence HIGH SCHOOL – Attended Frisco Independence High School in Frisco, Texas … A 4-time district, area regional and 3-time state champion in the 3,200m and 1,600m … Was the New Balance national runner-up in the mile and the national champion in the two-mile … A three-time cross country 5A state champion … Finished 13th at Foot Locker Nationals and 20th at the Nike Cross Nationals to earn All-American accolades … Holds personal bests of 4:10.09 in the 1,600m, 8:57.01 in the 3,200m and 14:41.80 in the 5,000m.
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TOBIA BOCCHI Jumps Freshman 6-1 Parma, Italy Liceo Scientifico G. Ulivi HIGH SCHOOL - Comes to Westwood from his club C.U.S Parma where he is the top Italian junior triple jumper … Prepped at Liceo Scientifico G. Ulivi … Holds the junior national record with a personal best leap of 54-3.25 (16.54m) … Earned a silver medal at the 2015 European Junior Championships and was a silver medalist at the Youth Olympic Games … Holds an indoor personal best of 52-2 … Jumped 51-7.75 at the IAAF U20 World Junior Championships. PERSONAL – Son of Carlo Bocchi and Lucia Gozzi … Has two siblings named Marta and Emma.
ZACK BORNSTEIN Multi Junior 6-4 Westlake Village, Calif. Oaks Christian HS SUMMER 2016 - Earned bronze for Canada in the decathlon at the NACAC U23 decathlon held in El Salvador … Tallied 7,169 points. 2016 - Finished fifth in the decathlon at the Pac-12 Championships with a personal best of 7,289 points … Competed in five outdoor meets … Finished tenth in the heptathlon at the MPSF Championships with 5,228 points … Participated in two indoor meets. 2015 – Competed in eight meets as a true freshman ... Placed eighth at the Pac-12 Championships in the decathlon with a score of 6,991 points ... Posted marks of 11.34 in the 100m, 50.02 in the 400m, 4:31.94 in the 1,500m, 15.96 in the 110m hurdles, 6-0.50 in the high jump, 12-11.50 in the pole vault, 21-6 in the long jump, 44-3.50 in the shot put, 149-3 in the discus and 168-1 in the javelin. HIGH SCHOOL – Lettered 3 years in football and all 4 years in track at Oaks Christian High School … Football All-Marmonte 2nd Team 2013… 2010 FBU Youth All- American Game… In track, he is considered one of the top Decathletes in the country ... He competed at the 2013 Pan American Junior Championships in Medellin, Colombia and finished in 5th place (7,097 pts)… In July of 2013, he became the Canadian Junior National Champion (6,918 pts) ... Won the Silver medal at the 2013 Arcadia Invitational Decathlon (6,967 pts to establish a new California state record for Juniors and post the second-highest score in State history ... He is a 12time National Champion and 44-time All-American and member of three National Championship Cross Country teams. PERSONAL – Father: Dean Bornstein… Mother: Christina Gancevich… His biggest athletic thrill is placing 5th and representing Canada at the Junior Pan Am Games.
COLIN BURKE Distance Rs.-Freshman 6-0 Pleasanton, Calif. Bishop O’Dowd SUMMER 2016 – Placed 20th in the 10,000m at the World Junior Championships in Poland with a personal best time of 30:20.80 … Finished second overall at the USATF Junior Championships in the 10,000m with a time of 30:46.25. 2016 – Redshirted his true freshman season. HIGH SCHOOL - Attended Bishop O’Dowd High School in Oakland, Calif. … Was a CIF State qualifier in both track and cross country … Finished fifth at the CIF State Track & Field Championships in the 3,200m with a time of 9:06.37 … Ran a personal best 9:00.40 to finish as the runner-up at the Arcadia Invitational … Was the North Coast Section champion in the 3,200m … Holds a personal best of 4:17.54 in the 1,600m that he ran at the Sacramento Meet of Champions to place third … Three-time all-league in track … Second team All-West Region honoree … School record holder in the 3,200m and 5,000m … Was a three-time state qualifier in cross country … Finished third at the state meet as a senior with a 5k time of 15:23 … Qualified for the Foot Locker Nationals and placed 32nd with a time of 16:15 … Clocked a 5k personal best of 15:08 to win the Stanford Invitational … All East Bay Runner of the Year in cross country in 2014 …Two-time All-North Coast Section Division III selection in cross country (2013-2014). PERSONAL - Son of Andrew and Jacquie Burke … Has a twin brother named Sean and a sister named Maddie … List his biggest athletic accomplishment as qualifying for Foot Locker Nationals his senior season … Enjoys running, swimming and hiking.
MICHAEL BURKE Jumps Sophomore 6-3 Lemoore, Calif. Lemoore SUMMER – Competed at the World Junior Championships at Poland in the high jump … Was the runner-up at the USATF Junior Championships in the high jump with a personal best mark of 7-2.25 … That jump is tied for eighth all-time on the UCLA top-10 list. 2016 – A NCAA qualifier in the high jump … Cleared 6-11.50 to place 23rd at the NCAA West Prelims … Placed seventh at the Pac-12 Championships with a jump of 6-8 … Cleared a season best 7-1.75 to win the dual meet against rival USC … Leaped over 6-11.50 to win the high jump at the dual meet against Texas A&M … Opened his collegiate campaign with a clearance of 7-1 to win the Rafer Johnson/ JJK Invitational. HIGH SCHOOL - Prepped at Lemoore High School in Lemoore, Calif. … Won the CIF State Track & Field Championship in the high jump with a leap of 6-11 … Cleared a personal best of 7-0 to win the Golden West Relays … Won every single meet he competed in as a senior … Jumped over 6-8 in 16 meets during his prep career … Also pole vaulted, long jumped and triple jumped … A three-time team MVP … Named the team’s most inspirational three times and was a two-time team captain. PERSONAL – Son of Michael and Lori Burke … Has two brothers named Jonah and Zach … Plans to major in applied mathematics … Also played basketball … Lists his biggest athletic thrill as winning state meet on his final attempt.
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MAX DAVIS
Sprints Freshman 6-5 Palm Springs, Calif. Rancho Mirage
Distance Senior 5-9 Santa Barbara, Calif. Dos Pueblos
HIGH SCHOOL – Prepped at Rancho Mirage High School in Rancho Mirage, Calif. … Made a seamless transition from the hardwood to the oval as he placed second at the 2016 CIF California State Championships in the 400m with a personal best time of 46.93, in just his second season in the sport … He cruised to a De Anza League title at 49.81 and then went on to run a 48.45 to place third at the CIF-SS Division III finals before finishing third in the CIF-SS Masters Meet with a time of 47.60 … Has also run a wind-aided 21.54 and a legal 21.66 in the 200m … Also won the De Anza League in the 200m with a time of 21.91 … Holds six school records … Broke the Coachella Valley 400m record that stood since 1910 … AllDe Anza League selection in 2015-16 … Named the 2016 Outstanding Runner … Team MVP and team captain. PERSONAL – Son of Ken and Lisa Casavant … Has a sister named Rachel and a brother named Brandon … Enjoys playing basketball, paintballing and making music and videos.
CODY CRAMPTON Jumps Senior 6-4 Anaheim, Calif. Canyon 2016 – A NCAA qualifier in the high jump … Placed 34th at the NCAA West Prelims with a leap of 6-9.50 … Finished sixth at the Pac-12 Championships with a jump of 6-9.75 … Cleared a season best 6-11 to place third at the Rafer Johnson/JJK Invitational … Placed fourth at the MPSF Championships with an indoor season best of 6-10.75 … Opened the season with a victory at the Lumberjack Team Challenge with a leap of 6-10.75. 2015 – A NCAA qualifier in the high jump … Competed in seven outdoor meets … Finished third at the Pac-12 Championships with a season best leap of 7-1 … Won the Rafer Johnson/JJK Invitational with a mark of 6-11 … Competed in four indoor meets … Cleared 7-0.25 to finish third at the MPSF Championships. 2014 - Was a NCAA qualifier in the high jump … competed in six meets … Set a personal best with a leap of 7-2.50 to open the season with a win in the dual meet against Washington State … the 7-2.50 is tied for the sixth best mark in UCLA history … Won the dual meet against rival USC with a clearance of 6-11 … Placed seventh at the Pac-12 Championships with a jump of 6-9 … Finished 25th at the NCAA West Prelims with a mark of 6-9.50 … Jumped in five indoor competitions … Placed fourth at the MPSF Championships with a jump of 6-11 … Cleared seven feet twice during the indoor season by placing second in consecutive meets posting jumps of 7-0.25 at the NAU Invite and the New Mexico Invite. 2013 – Competed in two meets as a freshman … Cleared a season best 6-10.75 to win the Texas State Elite Meet … Jumped 6-6.75 to place 17th at the Texas Relays. HIGH SCHOOL - Earned four varsity letters in track and field at Canyon high school … Won Century League championships in 2010, 2011 and 2012 … Won CIF State Indoor Championships in 2011 and 2012 … At the CIF Outdoor championships, won in 2011 and finished second in 2012 … Was a Scholar Athlete from 2009-2011 … Broke Canyon HS and Century League record for the high jump (6’11”) in 2011 … Voted team MVP in 2010 … Selected All-County in 2010 and 2011. PERSONAL - Son of Kevin and Kristine Crampton… Has one brother, Casey, and two sisters, Chloe and Katie… Poltical science major.
2016 – Competed in seven outdoor meets … Ran a season best 9:22.02 in the steeple at the Oxy Invitational where he placed 18th … Won the steeple in the dual meet against rival USC with a time of 9:38.79 … Clocked a season best 4:01.90 in the 1,500m in the dual meet against Texas A&M. 2015 – Competed at the Ucla vs. USC dual meet in the 3,000m steeple chase with a time of 9:20:57 to finish second … competed at Occidental in the 3,000m steeple with a time of 9:20.53 to place 16th … UCLA vs. WSU vs. Long Beach meet competed in the 3,000m steeplechase where he ran a 9:30.94 to place second …. also ran the 3,000m in a time of 8:59.91 to place 11th. Indoor: Competed in the Lumberjack Team Challenge in the 1,600m with a time of 4:37.92 to finish fourth. 2014 – Competed in four meets as a true freshman … Ran exclusively the steeple in all four competitions … Improved his time in every meet … Posted a personal best 9:28.96 at the Oxy Invitational. HIGH SCHOOL – Attended Doe Pueblos High School in Goleta, Calif. … Earned four letters in track for coach and three in cross country for coaches Leslie WigginsRoth and Len Miller … A four-time All-Channel League selection and two-year captain in track … A three-time All-Channel League selection and two-year captain in cross country … All-CIF southern section and All-State honoree as a senior. PERSONAL – Born April 16, 1995 … Son of Glen and Cornelia Davis … Enjoys fishing.
BRAHEME DAYS Throws Junior 6-1 Bridgeton, N.J. Bridgeton SUMMER 2016 – Won the NACAC U23 Championships in the shot put with a throw of 63-6.25. 2016 – A first team USTFCCCA All-American in the shot put … Finished fifth at the NCAA Outdoor Championships with a mark of 65-8.75 … Launched a personal best 66-3.75 to finish second at the Triton Invitational … His throw of 66-3.75 ranks sixth all-time in school history … Was the runner-up at the Pac-12 Championships with a mark of 64-8.50 … Finished third at the NCAA West Prelims with a throw of 65-6 … Opened the outdoor season with a shot put win at the Jim Bush Collegiate Invitational behind a throw of 63-10.75 … Named a second team USTFCCCA AllAmerican during the indoor season … Finished tenth at the NCAA Indoor Championships in the shot put with a mark of 61-6.75 … Was the runner-up at the MPSF Championships in the shot put with a season best indoor throw of 63-9.75. 2015 – A NCAA qualifier in the shot put … Competed in nine outdoor meets during his redshirt freshman season … Threw a personal best of 64-4 at the dual meet against USC … Placed second at the Pac-12 Championships in the shot put with a mark of 63-6 … Threw over 62 feet at three meets … Also threw the discus where he posted a personal best 171-4 at the Pac-12 vs. Big 10 Invitational … Placed 10th at the Pac-12 Championships in the discus with a throw of 169-9. UNATTACHED/SUMMER – Won the USATF Junior Championship in the shot put (6kg) with a throw of 65-5.50 … Broke the American junior shot put record at the 2014 Imperial Section of the USATF Championships with a mark of 69-5.25 (21.16m) ... Earned a bronze medal in the shot put at the IAAF World Junior Championships. 2014 – Competed unattached during the outdoor season … Participated in five indoor meets … Heaved the shot a personal best 61-11 to win the New Mexico Invite … Placed third at the MPSF Indoor Championships with a throw of 60-5.75 … Opened the season with a mark of 60-3 at the NAU Invitational. HIGH SCHOOL – Attended Bridgeton High School in Bridgeton, N.J. … Lettered all four seasons in track and field for coach Ray Wilks and twice in football for coaches Warren DeShields and Kevin McNear … New Jersey state champion in the shot put
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JONAH DIAZ Distance Senior 5-10 Palos Verdes, Calif. Palos Verdes
PERSONAL – Son of Braheme Days Sr. and Ishna Michelle Crawford … Has five brothers named Shyheme, Jack, Jayden, Jaylen and Jordan and a sister named Reve … Lists his biggest athletic thrill as winning his third national championship in the shot put … Plans to be a doctor.
DANIEL DE LA TORRE Distance Junior 6-0 Alhambra, Calif. La Salle 2016 – A NCAA qualifier in the 5,000m … Ran a 14:54.65 to place 38th at the NCAA West Prelims … Clocked a personal best 14:04.70 in the 5,000m to finish ninth at the Oxy Invitational … Was the runner-up in the 5,000m in the dual meet against rival USC with a time of 14:40.81 … Won the 3,000m in a time of 8:29.97 at the Rafer Johnson/JJK Invitational … Competed in three indoor meets … Placed 18th at the MPSF Championships in the 3,000m with a time of 8:12.39. 2015 – Competed in the Pac-12 Championships in the 5,000m running a 14:42.38 and placing 24th … Occidental Invitational competed in the 5,000m running a time of 14:08.16 and placing ninth … at the UCLA vs. USC dual meet competed in the 5,000m running 14:55.59 and placing third … also ran the 1,500m with a time of 3:55.57 to place fourth … Arizona State Pac-12 vs. Big 10 Championships ran the 5,000m in 14:23.49 to finish third. Indoor MPSF Track & Field Indoor Championships ran the 3,000m with a time of 8:12.09 to finish 20th … UW Husky Invitational participated in the 3,000m and ran a time of 8:21.07 to place 56th … Lumberjack Team Challenge competed in the DMR that clocked 10:25.71 to place second. 2014 - Did not compete in his first season in the program. HIGH SCHOOL - Earned three varsity letters in cross country and two in track at La Salle HS for coach Fred Riley … Won six CIF individual titles and six league championships … Claimed the 2012 CIF state cross country championship … Named the Pasadena Sun’s All-Area Track and Field Athlete of the Year in 2012 … Was a state finalist in the 1,600 and 3,200 … Placed fourth at the state championship in the 3,200 … Holds the La Salle HS record in the mile. PERSONAL - Major is sociology.
CONNOR DEVERIAN Throws Freshman 6-2 Newport Beach, Calif. Corona Del Mar HIGH SCHOOL – Prepped at Corona Del Mar High School … Threw the javelin … Also played volleyball. PERSONAL – Son of Jon and Holly Deverian … Has two sisters named Maddy and Katie and a brother named Andrew … Enjoys surfing, beach volleyball and fishing.
2016 - Did not compete in any races. 2015 - Did not compete for the Bruins. 2014 - Competed in five races in his first season of action for the Bruins … Ran the 3,000m and 5,000m races … Posted best times of 8:40.30 in the 3,000m at the Rafer/JJK Invitational to place second and 14:42.81 in the 5,000m at the Oxy Invitational … Also placed second in the 5,000m in the dual meet against rival USC with a time of 14:55.42. 2013 – Did not compete. HIGH SCHOOL - Earned four varsity letters in both track and cross country at Palos Verdes HS ... Member of two State Championship teams for cross country in 2009 and 2011 ... Won the Bay League three consecutive years from 2009-11 ... Finished sixth at the Nike Cross Country Nationals in 2011 ... Earned All-League, All- CIF and All-State honors in the 2009, 2010 and 2011 seasons ... In track, he was the threetime Bay League champion in the 3,200m. PERSONAL - Born March 14, 1994 in Palos Verdes, CA ... Son of Richard Diaz and Sari Johnson... Has three brothers and sister, Devon, Zachary, Samuel and Hannah ... Chose to attend UCLA because he wanted to be a part of the athletics excellence it offers ... Geography major.
NATE ESPARZA Throws Freshman 6-1 Pleasanton, Calif. Amador SUMMER – Placed seventh in the shot put at the USATF Junior Championships with a throw of 61-7. HIGH SCHOOL - Prepped at Amador Valley High School in Pleasanton, Calif. … Was the runner-up in the shot put at the CIF California State Championships with a personal best throw of 69-4.75 (12lb) … Also placed fifth in the state meet with a discus mark of 186-4 … Recorded a discus personal best of 191-5 (1.6kg) in the state meet prelims … Won 10 titles in the shot put and discus his senior season … CIF North Coast champion in both the shot put and discus his senior season … Took home top honors in both the shot put and discus at the EBAL Championships … North Coast Section shot put record holder … Team captain. PERSONAL – Son of Tony and Jennifer Esparza … Has two brothers named Matt and Scott and one sister named Emily … Enjoys Olympic weightlifting, dogs, naps, is a music enthusiast and long walks on the beach.
GEORGE GLEASON Distance Sophomore 6-2 Huntington Beach, Calif. Huntington Beach 2016 – Competed in six meets in his first year on the track for the Bruins … Ran a 1,500m best of 3:49.09 at the Mt. SAC Relays … Clocked a 4:08.86 in the mile at the Legends Distance Carnival … Ran a 3,000m best of 8:32.21 at the Rafer Johnson/JJK Invitational. HIGH SCHOOL - Attended Huntington Beach High School in Huntington Beach, Calif. … A state meet qualifier in both track and cross country … Placed third his senior
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AUSTIN HAZEL Jumps/Sprints Senior 6-1 Long Beach, Calif. Mater Dei 2016 – Jumped 23-7.50 to place 21st at the NCAA Track & Field Championships in the long jump … Placed second in the long jump at the Pac-12 Outdoor Track & Field Championships with a leap of 24-8.25 … Set his college best record long lump to win the Jim Bush Collegiate Invitational with a mark of 25-0 … Placed second in the same event at the UCLA vs. USC Dual Meet with a jump of 24-9.75 … Won the long jump at the Bruin Legends of T&F Invitational with a mark of 24-2.50 … Ran his best indoor 60m of the year at the Lumberjack Team Challenge with a time of 7.12 … Placed third at the MPSF Indoor Track and Field Championships in the long jump to set his year’s best indoor record of 24-5.75. 2015 - Competed in the NCAA Division 1 West Preliminary Round in the long jump with a mark of 22-8 and took 41st place … also competed in the Pac-12 Championships in the long jump with a mark of 24-2.50 to place seventh … at the UCLA vs. USC dual meet had a wind-aided mark of 23-3.50 to finish third to contribute to the Bruins scoring. Indoor MPSF Track & Field Championships competed in long jump with a lifetime best of 24-4.25 to finish fourth overall … At the Don Kirby Elite jumped 23-3.50 and placed 11th … at the New Mexico Invitational jumped 24-0.25 to place 4th. 2014 - Competed in six outdoor meets and four indoor meets as a true freshman … Ran the 100m, 4x100m and long jumped for the Bruins … Posted a best long jump of 23-11.50 to place third in the dual meet against rival USC … Leaped an indoor best of 23-9 to win the long jump at the NAU Invitational. 2013 - Did not compete. HIGH SCHOOL - Earned two varsity letters in football (2010 and 2011) and track and field (2011 and 2012) at Mater Dei HS … Was captain of the track and field team in 2012 … Earned Sprint MVP and Field MVP … Nominee for the OCC Athlete of the Year … Won league championships in 2011 and 2012 … Was a CIF finalist in 2012 … Ranked in the top 10 in California … Holds second fastest school records in the 100m (10.67), 200m (21.6), high jump (6-6) and long jump (22-7) … Was also a member of the second fastest 4x100m relay team in school history. PERSONAL - Son of Dwania and Andre Hazel … His mother attended UCLA … Has three brothers; Andre, Demetrius and Jeremiah … Political science major.
JOE HERRERA Sprints Junior 6-2 Tulare, Calif. Tulare Western 2016 – Earned USTFCCCA All-American honors on the DMR during the indoor season … Placed seventh at the NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships on the DMR where he ran the 400m leg with a relay time of 9:34.39 … Won the 400m at the Jim Bush Collegiate Invitational with a time of 48.16, which is also his best performance of the year … Only ran in one outdoor meet during the season due to injury. 2015 – A NCAA qualifier in the 400m as a true freshman … Competed in nine outdoor meets … Ran personal bests of 46.84 in the 400m and 21.87 in the 200m … Won the 200m at the CSUN Invitational to open the outdoor season with a 21.87 … Clocked his personal best in the 400m of 46.84 at the dual meet against rival USC … Won the Rafer Johnson/JJK Invitational in the 400m with a time of 47.28 … Also ran on the 4x100m and 4x400m relays … Competed in four indoor meets … Placed fourth at the MPSF Championships in the 400m with an indoor best time of 47.59 … Won his first collegiate meet in the 400m at the Lumberjack Team Invitational with a time of 47.80 … Also ran on the DMR team that finished fourth at the MPSF Championships. HIGH SCHOOL – Attended Tulare Western High School in Tulare, Calif. … Lettered all four seasons in track and twice in football … Was coached by Traion Baker and Tony Rodriguez … Was team captain his junior and senior seasons … A three-time all-county and all-league selection … Team MVP as a junior and senior … CIF Central Section 400m champion in 2013 and 2014 … Runner-up in 2012 … Fourtime East Yosemite League champion in the 400m … Placed fourth at the CIF State Finals in 2014 with a personal best 47.25 despite battling the flu … Finished eighth in the 400m at the state meet in 2013 … Ran a personal best 21.54 in the 200m to place second at the CIF Central Section Championships. PERSONAL – Son of Joe and Charlene Herrera … Has a brother named Joshua and a sister named Carly … Admires 400m World Record holder Michael Johnson … Can play the trumpet.
RICHARD HO Distance Junior 5-5 San Jose, Calif. Leland 2016 - Placed third at the Bruin Legends of T&F Distance Carnival in the 10,000m with a personal best time of 30:15.97 … Ran a personal best in the 5,000m with a time of 14:47.83 at the 2016 Oxy Invitational. 2015 – Mt. Sac Relays competitor in the 10,000m running 31:04.07 and placing 22nd … UCLA Legends Invitational competed in the 5,000m with a time of 14:53.94 to place seventh … Arizona State Pac-12 vs. Big 10 Invitational 5,000m running 15:04.50 to finish 15th. SUMMER/UNATTACHED – Qualified for the World Junior Championships by placing sixth in the 10,000m at the USATF Junior Championships with a time of 31:28.91 2014 – Did not compete for the Bruins as a true freshman. HIGH SCHOOL - Four-year letterman in cross country and track and field at Leland HS ... Earned MVP honors all four years in cross country, as well as three times in track and field ... Placed seventh at the 2012 State DII championship after placing eighth in 2011 ... Earned All-Norcal, All-CCS and all-league honors his final two seasons ... All-CCS and all-league as a sophomore ... Named the Norcal Freshman of the Year and all-league in 2009. PERSONAL - Son of James Ho and Christine Lin ... Has an older brother, Henry ... Career objective is to be a physical therapist ... Born in Taichung, Taiwan.
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ISAIAH HOLMES Jumps Freshman 6-2 Roseville, Calif. Oakmont HIGH SCHOOL - Attended Oakmont High School in Roseville, Calif. … A versatile athlete that has a personal bests of 7-1 in the high jump, 25-11.5 in the long jump, 49-11 in the triple jump, 11.45 in the 100m, 53.62 in the 400m, and 14.13 in the 110m hurdles … Won the long jump at the CIF California State Championships with a leap of 25-5 … Placed fifth in the high jump at the state meet with a clearance of 6-8 and fifth in the triple jump with a mark of 48-0.75 … Won the USATF Junior Olympic triple jump with a personal best mark of 49-11 … All-League selection 2013-16 … Named most improved high school long jumper in the nation … A fivetime SJS champion … The Sac-Joaquin section record holder in the high jump at 7-1 and long jump (25-11.5) … Holds Capital Valley Conference record in long, triple and high jump … Named the Division 2 Athlete of the Year … Sac seven-time state qualifier … Holds six school records … A CIF state meet sportsmanship citizenship honoree … Held the No. 1 long jump mark in the nation and was top 10 in the triple and high jump … A three-time team MVP and captain .. Was twice named Athlete of the Year … Gatorade CA track and field athlete of the year nominee. PERSONAL – Son of Shawn and Cheryl Holmes … Has five siblings named Shawn, Justin, Rayna, Jada Holmes, and Darnell Rucker … Enjoys being outside, playing Madden and hanging out with friends.
TYLER JANES Distance Freshman 5-11 Riverside, Calif. King HIGH SCHOOL – Attended Martin Luther King High School in Riverside, Calif. … Earned four letters in track and three in cross country … An all-state, all-CIF and all-league performer his senior season … Won the CIF-SS Division I 3,200m … Also helped lead the DMR to the win at Arcadia … During his junior year Janes was an all-CIF, all-league selection and a state finalist in the 1,600m … Set the Riverside County record in the 1,600m … Holds personal bests of 4:05.86 in the 1,600m, 4:05.97 in the mile, 8:56.93 in the 3,200m and 1:56 in the 800m … In cross country Janes was a state finalist, all-CIF, all-league and team MVP during his senior season … Asa junior he was named team MVP and a state finalist … League champion and all-league his sophomore season. PERSONAL – Son of Keith and Karla Janes … Has one brother named Mathew and a sister named Allison … His biggest athletic thrill so far has been winning the DMR at Arcadia … Enjoys fishing.
RILEY KELLY Distance Freshman 6-1 Brisbane, Australia St. Joseph’s College HIGH SCHOOL - Attended St. Joseph’s College, Gregory Terrace in Brisbane, Queensland … Earned varsity letters in track, cross country and swimming … Placed fourth in the 800m and 1,500m at the Australian School Track and Field Championship … GPS 1,500m champion from 2013-15 … Was a silver medalist in the 800m and 1,500m at the Queensland State Championships, Bronze medalist in the 1,500m at the Australian Junior Championship in 2013, and the St. Joseph’s high school champion in track and cross country … Was named the captain of the track team at St. Joseph’s College … Holds a personal best of 1:52.1 in the 800m, 3:55.7 in the 1,500m and a 49.8 in the 400m.
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PERSONAL - Son of Declan and Sarah Kelly … Has two brothers named Jack and Griffin and a sister named Lauren … Enjoys surfing, photography, listening to music, eating, hiking and watching the AFL.
CHANCE KUEHNEL Hurdles/Jumps Freshman 6-3 Newport Beach, Calif. Sage Hill HIGH SCHOOL – Attended Sage Hill High School of Newport Coast … An allleague selection 2014-16 … 2013-14 Most Improved Player for Varsity Basketball by Sage Hill … 2014-15 California Interscholastic Federation Southern Section Academic Award on the Academic Team Honorable Mention for Track and Field … 2014 All Academy First Team for the 110 Hurdles … 2014 Second Team All Academy League for Track and Field … 2014-15 Southern Section Academics, Integrity, Athletics, California Interscholastic Federation for basketball for exceptional achievement in qualifying for CIF Section Championships … 2014-2015 Sage Hill Coaches award for Track and Field … 2014-15 Most Improved Player for Varsity Basketball … 2015 participant in the Arcadia Invitational for High Jump … 2015 Second team All Academy League Basketball … 2015 Second Team All Academy League Track and Field … 2015 All Academy League First Team Track and Field for 110 Hurdles … Outstanding Athlete of Achievement from Sage Hill for basketball for 2015-16 … 2015-16 Southern Section Academics, Integrity, Athletics, California Interscholastic Federation for basketball for exceptional achievement in qualifying for CIF Section Championships … 2015-16 Chairman of the Boards recipient for Varsity Basketball … 2016 Participant in the Arcadia Invitational for High Jump and 110 Hurdles … 2016 First team All Academy League for Varsity Basketball … Academy league record holder for the 110 hurdles … Stadium record holder for the 110 hurdles … Academy League record holder for the Long Jump … Stadium record holder for the Long Jump … Record holder for High Jump in Orange County … 2014-15 participant for CIF Finals and Masters Meet for High Jump and 110 Hurdles … 2015-16 Participant for CIF Finals and Masters Meet for High Jump, 110 Hurdles and Long Jump … 2016 Male Athlete of the year for Sage Hill, 2016 Male Athlete of the year of Academy League … Honoree of the Outstanding Athlete Award for the City of Newport Beach. PERSONAL – Son of Erika Kuehnel and Justin Kerfoot … Has two siblings named True and Jett … Enjoys model building, studying the production behind movies, buying Stranger Things memorabilia and coming up with catchphrases.
SIMON LITZELL Throws Freshman 6-3 Östersund, Sweden Wargentinskolan HIGH SCHOOL - Comes from Sweden as one of the top junior javelin throwers in the world … Prepped at Wargentinskolan … He has thrown the 800g javelin for a personal best of 258-3 (78.73m) that currently ranks No. 2 in the world for his age group …European Junior Championships Silver medalist 2015 … He deleted Patrik Bodén’s Swedish junior record. Bodén was the former Javelin World Record holder and is the current NCAA Collegiate Record holder in the Javelin … Threw 233-1 (71.05m) at the IAAF U20 World Junior Championships. PERSONAL – Son of Christer and Mona Litzell … Has a sibling named Love.
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DAMION MARSHALL Sprints Sophomore 5-9 Temecula, Calif. Great Oak 2016 - Placed 17th at the NCAA Division I West Preliminary Round in the 4x100 with a time of 40.40 … Competed in the Pac-12 Outdoor Track & Field Championships in the 100M placing 16th with a time of 10.83, the 200M with a time of 22.15 to place 17th, and the 4x100 placing fourth with a time of 40.22 … His best 400M came at the Bruin Legends of T&F Invitational with a time of 52.55 … Set his best college times in the 100M and 200M with times of 10.76 and 21.87, respectively, at the UCLA vs. USC Dual Meet … Won the Bruin Legends of T&F Invitational in the 4x100 with a time of 40.85 … Placed second in the 4x100 at both the UCLA vs. USC Dual Meet and the UCLA vs. Texas A&M Dual Meet with times of 40.36 and 41.22, respectively … Ran the 4x400 at the Rafer Johnson-Jackie Joyner Kersee Invitational with a time of 3:13.12 to place third. HIGH SCHOOL - Prepped at Great Oak High School in Temecula, Calif. … Ran a personal best 21.29 to post the seventh fastest 200m in California in 2014 … Finished third with that time at the CIF-SS Finals … Placed eighth at the State Championship with a time of 21.82 … Posted a 21.48 in the State Prelims … Ran under 21.70 in the 200m five times in 2014 … Also ran a 48.05 in the 400m at the CIF-SS Masters meet to place sixth … Named Sprinter of the Year and MVP at Great Oak three times … Holds the school record in the 100, 200, 4x100 and 4x200 relays. PERSONAL – Son of Peter and Amy Marshall … Has one sister named Mya … Lists his biggest athletic thrill as signing his NLI to UCLA … Also lettered four seasons in football as a defensive back and receiver.
JACKSON MARSHALL Distance Sophomore 6-2 Irvine, Calif. Woodbridge 2016 - Placed third in the 5,000m at the UCLA vs. USC Dual Meet with a personal best time of 14:42.27 ... Ran his year’s best 3,000m at the Rafer Johnson-Jackie Joyner Kersee Invitational with a time of 8:47.96 to place fifth. HIGH SCHOOL – Prepped at Woodbridge High School in Irvine, Calif. … Lettered four times in track and in cross country for coaches Varvas and Pacheco … Was a two-time Pacific Coast League Champion in cross country (2012-13) and also the two-time league champion in the 3,200m (2012-13) … Posts personal bests of 9:21 in the 3,200m and 4:18 in the 1,600m. PERSONAL – Is the son of Gregory and Lois Marshall … Has a brother named Joe and a sister named Jenna … Enjoys playing the piano, playing basketball, reading and paddle boarding … Plans to major in statistics.
JONNY MONIZ Sprints Senior 5-11 Culver City, Calif. Culver City 2016 – Competed in the 400m at the Pac-12 Outdoor Track & Field Championships in 49.85 to place 18th … Ran a season best 200m in 21.82 at the Bruin Legends of T&F Invitational and placed third … At the UCLA vs. Texas A&M Dual Meet he ran a season best 47.07 in the 400m to place third … At the same meet he placed second in the 4x100, clocking a 41.22 … Ran the 400m and 4x100 at the UCLA vs. USC Dual Meet and placed second in both events with times of 47.90 and 40.36,
respectively … At the Jim Bush Collegiate Invitational he ran the 400m in 48.19 to place second … Placed second in the 400m at the Bruin Legends of T&F Invitational with a time of 47.86 … Placed fifth at the Husky Classic in the 200m in 21.86 for his indoor best … At the MPSF Indoor Track & Field Championships he set his indoor best in the 400m with a time of 48.33. 2015 – Competed in the Pac-12 Championships in the 400m running 47.94 to place ninth and the 4x100m relay that ran 40.72 to finish seventh ... UCLA vs. USC ran the 400m in 48.35 to place fourth … Arizona State Pac-12 vs. Big 10 Invitational ran the 200m in 21.88 to finish sixth. Indoor MPSF Track & Field Championships ran the 400m in 48.47 to place 15th … New Mexico Team Invitational ran the 400m in 49.00 and placed 11th … Lumberjack Team Challenge ran on the DMR that posted a 10:25.71 to finish second and on the winning 4x400m relay that clocked 3:14.90. 2014 – A NCAA qualifier in the 400m … Competed in six outdoor meets during his freshman season … Ran the 400m and on the 4x400m relay … Ran a season best 47.16 in the 400m to finish third in the dual meet against rival USC … Helped lead the 4x400m relay to the win against rival USC … Competed in three indoor competitions … Posted a 400m indoor best of 48.54 at the MPSF Indoor Championships. HIGH SCHOOL – Attended Culver City High School in Culver City, Calif. … Lettered in cross country and track for coach Jahmal Wright … Ran the 400m, 800m, 4x100m and 4x400m relays … Named the Culver City Athlete of the Year in 2012-13 … Named the 2013 Track MVP … Also won the 2012 Cross Country Runner of the Year … Won the Ocean League individual title in the 400m … Claimed the 2013 CIF 400m Division II Southern Section title in the 400m … Was a member of the 4x400m relay that won the CIF Division II Southern Section … Won the 400m at the Cal Relays … Broke the CCHS record in the 400m (47.90), 4x400m relay (3:16.02) and 800m (1:55.00). PERSONAL – Son of Jill Moniz … Has two brothers named Jack and Jules.
CHRIS MORZENTI Distance Freshman 5-8 Dunsmuir, Calif. Mt. Shasta HIGH SCHOOL - Attended Mt. Shasta High School in Mt. Shasta, Calif. … Lettered in cross country and track … Helped lead Mt. Shasta to a league championship in 2012 and 2015 as well as being section champions in 2012 … Was an all-league, all-division and all-section performer in cross country and track and an all-state performer in cross country … Was also a two-time Northern Section 1,600m champion … Holds the school records for the 800m, 1500m, 1600m, 3000m, and was a member of the 4x400 relay record holding team. PERSONAL - Son of Carl and Carolyn Morzenti … Dad was a sprinter at UCLA … Enjoys swimming, hiking and biking.
AUSTIN O’NEIL Distance Senior 6-4 Stevenson Ranch, Calif. Hart 2016 – Earned USTFCCCA All-American honors on the DMR during the indoor season … Placed seventh at the NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships in the DMR with a time of 9:34.39 … His year best time in the mile was 4:00.19 at the Husky Classic … The best 3,000m he ran this year was 8:04.72 at the 41st Annual Frank Sevigne Husker Invitational and placed third … Ran the mile in 4:16.62 at the Lumberjack Team Challenge 2016 to place second … Redshirted the outdoor season to transition to the steeple. 2015 – A NCAA qualifier in the 1,500m … Competed in eight meets a junior … Set personal bests in the 1,500m (3:42.38), 5,000m (14:18.36) and the 800m (1:50.79) … Ran his personal best in the 1,500m at the prelims at the Pac-12 Championships … Won his section in the 5,000m at the Mt. SAC Relays with his PR of 14:18.36
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DOTUN OGUNDEJI Throws Sophomore 6-2 San Diego, Calif. Madison 2016 – Named a USTFCCCA second-team All-American in the shot put during the indoor season … A USTFCCCA honorable mention selection in both the shot put and discus during the outdoor season … Finished 19th in the shot put at the NCAA Outdoor Championships with a mark of 60-10.5 … Also finished 20th in the discus at the NCAA meet with a throw of 176-1 … Finished fourth at the NCAA West Prelims in the shot put with a personal best mark of 62-11.5 … Also hit a qualifying mark in the discus by placing 11th with a personal best throw of 183-11 … Placed third in the discus at the Pac-12 Championships with a toss of 177-1 … Finished fifth in the shot put with a heave of 61-9.75 … Was the runner-up in the discus at the dual meet against rival USC with a throw of 174-6 … Was sixth in the shot put with a mark of 57-2.75 … Threw a personal best in the hammer of 160-11 to place third … Won the shot put at the Bruin Legends Invitational with a throw of 60-10 … Won the discus at the Jim Bush Collegiate with a mark of 181-1 … Was the runner-up in the shot put at 61-8.25 … Competed in six indoor meets … Finished 12th at the NCAA Indoor Championships in the shot put with a throw of 61-2.75 … Placed 10th in the shot put at the MPSF Championships with a mark of 58-10 … Was 13th in the weight throw with a mark of 55-11.25 … Finished third in the shot at the Husky Classic with an indoor best of 62-5.75 … Opened the indoor campaign by placing third in the shot with a throw of 59-4. SUMMER - Won the silver medal in the shot put at the Pan-Am Juniors with a throw of 63-0. Finished second in the shot put at the USATF Junior Championships with a throw of 67-9.75. 2015 - Did not compete in his true freshman season. Summer – Placed fifth at the USATF Junior Championships in the shot put with a mark of 59-9.75 … Finished 14th in the discus with a throw of 164-1. HIGH SCHOOL – Attended Madison High School in San Diego, Calif. … Earned four letters in track and field, three in football, one in basketball and wrestling … Competed for coaches Rick Jackson and Jorge Reyes … A four-year all-league selection … Named to the All-CIF twice … Won the California state title in the shot put his senior season … Finished sixth in the event as a junior … Placed seventh in the discus as a junior … Named the San Diego Field Athlete of the Year … A three-time Madison High School Field Athlete of the Year … Posted the fourth best mark in San Diego history in the shot put … Won every shot put competition as a senior … Holds the Madison High School record in both the shot put and discus … Has recorded personal bests of 65-5.50 in the shot put and 194-5 in the discus. PERSONAL – Born in Ibadan, Nigeria … Son of Abimbola Ogundeji … Has one brother named Ayodele … Plans to major in physiological science to pursue a career as an orthopedic surgeon or physical therapist.
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LEON POWELL Sprints Junior 5-8 Kennedale, Texas Kennedale 2016 – Named Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention … A NCAA West Prelim qualifier in the 100m, 200m and 4x100m relay … Was the anchor leg on the 4x100m relay that placed 17th with a time of 40.40 … Clocked a wind-aided 10.53 in the 100m to place 26th … Was 23rd in the 200m with a time of 21.04 … Placed fifth at the Pac-12 Championships in the 100m with a time of 10.59 … Finished sixth in the 200m with a time of 21.52 … Ran the anchor leg on the 4x100m that placed fourth with a time of 40.22 … Was the runner-up in the dual meet against rival USC in the 100m and 4x100m relay … Ran a 10.49 in the 100m and a 40.36 in the 4x100m relay … Clocked a personal best in the 200m with a time of 20.94 to place second in the dual meet against Texas A&M … Ran a 10.44 to win the 100m against the Aggies … The relay team finished second with a time of 41.22 … Won the Bruin Legends Invitational in the 100m with a season best time of 10.41 … Ran the anchor leg on the winning 4x100m relay that crossed the line in 40.85 … Won the 100m at the Jim Bush Collegiate with a time of 10.42 … Also won the 200m in a time of 21.20 … Competed in five indoor meets … Placed fifth at the MPSF Championships in the 60m with a time of 6.78 … Clocked a season best in the prelims with a 6.70 … Clocked a 6.70 at the Husky Classic to place third … Also ran a 6.70 at the Husker Invitational to place third … Opened the indoor season by winning the 60m at the Lumberjack Team Challenge with a time of 6.73. SUMMER - Made the semifinal round of the 200m at the World University Games in South Korea ... Was an alternate on the 4x100m relay at the Pan-Am Junior Championships ... Placed fifth in teh 100m at the USATF Junior Championships. 2015 – A NCAA qualifier in the 100m as a true freshman … Competed in 10 outdoor meets … Posted collegiate legal personal bests of 10.38 in the 100m and 21.01 in the 200m … Ran an all-conditions personal best of 10.23 at the NCAA West Prelims … Also clocked a 10.32(w) in the opening round at the prelims … Placed fifth in both the 100m (10.44) and 200m (21.01) at the Pac-12 Championships … Opened the outdoor season with a win in the 100m (10.59) against Washington State and Long Beach State … Won the 100m a week later at the Pac-12 vs. Big 10 Invitational with a time of 10.43 … Won the 200m (21.48) at the Rafer Johnson/JJK Invitational … Claimed the 100m (10.67) at the Triton Invitational Also ran on the 4x100m relay … Competed in four indoor meets … Clocked top indoor times of 6.68 in the 60m and 21.69 in the 200m … Placed seventh at the MPSF Championships in the 60m with a time of 6.93 … Won his first collegiate meet in the 60m with a time of 6.80 at the Lumberjack Invitational … Posted his fastest indoor 60m time of 6.68 at the New Mexico Team Invitational. HIGH SCHOOL – Attended Kennedale High School in Kennedale, Texas, where he earned three letters in track and one in football … Ran for coach Leon Paul … Capped off his prep career with a state title in the 200m and helped lead the 4x100m and the 4x200m to state titles … Guided Kennedale to a state championship, district, area and regional titles … During his junior season helped lead the 4x200m team to a regional record … Led the 4x100m team to a state title in 2013 … Has run personal bests of 10.33 in the 100m and 20.83 in the 200m. PERSONAL – Son of Leon Powell Sr. and Sylvia Powell … Has a twin sister named Deandrea who runs track at San Jose State … Has two other sisters named Alyson and Brittany … Plans to major in biology.
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GARRETT REYNOLDS
REED SCALE
Distance Freshman 5-11 Ventura, Calif. Ventura
Pole Vault Senior 6-1 Manhattan Beach, Calif. Mira Costa (Mt. San Antonio)
HIGH SCHOOL - Attended Ventura High School in Ventura, Calif. … Earned four letters in Cross Country and Track … Named the Ventura County runner of the year three times … All-Channel league six times, All-Ventura County six times, All-CIF First time three times, All-California first team three times and participated in the Nike Nationals Qualifier two times … Has clocked personal bests of 1:54.83 in the 800m, 4:15.93 in the 1600m, 4:12.21 in the mile and 8:58.06 at 3,200m. Reynolds placed first in the 1600m and second 3200m at the Channel League Finals. He went on to place seventh in the 3200m at the State Meet running it in 8:58.06. The Ventura County Star’s Cross Country Runner of the Year has led Ventura to a state title last season. At the 2015 California State Division I Championships Reynolds ran a 15:05.00 to finish sixth overall. He finished fourth at the Division II meet in 2014 with a time of 15:16.00. PERSONAL - Son of Eric and Nancy Reynolds … Has a sister named Peyton … Both parents ran track and cross country at UCLA … Played baseball for eight years … Hobbies include biking, hiking and surfing.
DARNELL ROBERSON Sprints Senior 5-10 Oakland, Calif. Amador Valley 2016 – Long jumped for the first time in his collegiate career … Also competed in the sprints and relays … Leaped a personal best 23-6 to finish third at the Legends Invitational … Ran legs on the 4x400m and 4x100m relays … Competed in one open 100m where he clocked an 11.02 … Competed in two indoor meets … Ran a personal best of 6.98 in the 60m at the Husky Classic … Opened the season by running a 7.04 in the 60m and a 22.24 in the 200m at the Lumberjack Team Challenge. 2015 - Competed on the 4x100m relay at the Pac-12 Championships that clocked 40.72 to place seventh … Competed in a myriad of events in the UCLA vs. USC dual starting with the 200m with a time of 21.83 and placing sixth, the 100m running 10.88 to finish seventh, the 4x400m running 3:15.91 that placed second, and the 4x100m relay that ran 41.11 and also finished second ... Rafer/JJK Collegiate Invitational ran the 100m in 10.93 to finish third, the 4x400m relay that clocked 3:20.38 to place second, and the winning 4x100m relay that clocked 40.97 … Arizona State Pac-12 vs. Big 10 Invitational in the 100m ran 10.89 to place seventh and the 4x400m relay that ran 3:11.86 and finished third. Indoor New Mexico Team Invitational participated in the 60m with a time of 7.07 placing 28th, the 200m in 21.89 to finish 12th, and the 4x400m relay that ran 3:18.09 to place sixth … Lumberjack Team Challenge competed in the 60m in a time of 7.07 to place sixth and the DMR that clocked 10:10.96 to win the meet. 2014 – Competed in five meets during his freshman season … Ran the 100m, 200m, 400m and the 4x100m and 4x400m relays in his first season with the Bruins … Clocked a season best 10.97 in the 100m and 22.19 in the 200m at the Pac-12 Championships … Opened the season with a 49.54 in his only 400m race of the year. HIGH SCHOOL – Attended Amador Valley High School in Pleasanton, Calif. … Lettered all four seasons in track for coach Peter Scarpelli.
2016 – Competed in six outdoor meets in his first year with the Bruins … Cleared a season best 16-9.25 to finish second at the Legends Invitational … Won the dual meet against rival USC with a height of 16-0.75 … Won the Triton Invitational with a clearance of 15-11 … Finished fifth in the dual meet against Texas A&M with a height of 16-6.75 … Opened the outdoor season with a victory at the Jim Bush Collegiate with a clearance of 16-1.25 … Competed in two indoor meets … Finished 16th at the MPSF Championships with a height of 15-10 … Cleared an indoor best of 16-1 to place 18th at the Husky Classic. JUNIOR COLLEGE - A transfer from Mt. San Antonio College … Won the CCCAA Track & Field title in the pole vault with a mark of 16-4 … Cleared a personal best 17-0.75 to win the Mt. SAC Community College Invite … Named the 2015 South Coast Conference Men’s Track & Field Athlete of the Year … Earned the Don MacKenzie Memorial Scholarship … Garnered the Hilmer Lodge and Cunliffe Balance Awards … Named the 2015 Mountie of the Year. HIGH SCHOOL – Prepped at Mira Costa High School in Manhattan Beach, Calif. … Earned two letters in track and field … Started pole vaulting as a sophomore … Posted a high school best mark of 15-7 to win the Mustang Relays … That mark set the school record … Was the team captain … Named the Most Valuable Athlete in 2011 and 2012 … Was named most improved in 2012 … Garnered the Mustang of the Meet Award. PERSONAL – Son of Edward Scale and Rita Weisheit … Admires pole vaulter Giovannni Lanaro … Enjoys skiing, beach volleyball and classic video games … Plans to major in sociology.
COLE SMITH Distance Sophomore 5-9 Goleta, Calif. Dos Pueblos 2016 – Competed in six meets during the outdoor season … Ran the steeple and the 5,000m … Clocked a personal best 9:09.01 in the steeple to place 12th at the Oxy Invitational … Was the runner-up in the steeple in the dual meet against rival USC with a time of 9:39.21 … Clocked a personal best 14:59.28 in the 5,000m at the Mt. SAC Relays … Placed fifth in the steeple with a time of 9:28.54 at the Rafer/ JJK Invitational … Clocked a 9:33.47 to place sixth in his first collegiate steeple race at the Jim Bush Collegiate. 2015 - Did not compete as a true freshman. HIGH SCHOOL – Attended Dos Pueblos High School in Goleta, Calif. … Lettered three times in cross country and track and field for coaches Len Miller and Chris Molkoy … Garnered All-CIF accolades in 2013 and was an All-Channel League selection in 2012 and 2013 … Named the Channel League MVP in 2013 … Was the team captain his senior season … Holds a 5K personal best time of 15:23 … Has run the 3,200m in 9:24 and the 1,600m in 4:24. PERSONAL – Is the son of Mark and Cristi Smith … Named the Dos Pueblos Student of the Year … Chose UCLA because of the engineering department and the athletic tradition … Enjoys playing the guitar.
PERSONAL – Son of Darnell Edward Roberson and Angela Rocker … Has one brother named Davon and three sisters named, Danielle, Arya and Annette.
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MYLES SMITH
ARTURO SOTOMAYOR
Distance Junior 5-7 Lakewood, Calif. St. John Bosco
Distance Sophomore 5-7 Roseville, Calif. Roseville
2016 – A NCAA West Prelim qualifier in the 10,000m … Placed 42nd at the prelims with a time of 31:07.47 … Clocked a season best 14:37.82 in the 5,000m to place 29th at the Pac-12 Championships … Finished 16th at the Pac-12 Championships in the 10,000m with a time of 30:28.47 … Ran a personal best 29:36.28 in the 10,000m to win the event at the Legends Distance Carnival … Opened the outdoor season with a fifth place finish in the 3,000m with a time of 8:37.01 … Competed in one indoor race … Finished 26th in the 5,000m at the MPSF Championships with an indoor personal best time of 14:31.26. 2015 – Pac-12 Track & Field Championships ran the 5,000m with a time of 14:53.42 to place 26th and the 10,000m running 30:29.02 to place 12th … UCLA vs. USC dual meet ran the 3,000m Steeplechase in 9:222.36 to place third. 2014 - Did not compete for the Bruins as a true freshman. HIGH SCHOOL - Four-time cross country and track and field letterman at St. John Bosco HS ... Foot Locker National Finalist in 2011 ... Two-time CIF Southern Section Division 3 cross country individual champion ... In 2012-13, was named Dream Team Runner of the Year by the Long Beach Press-Telegram and the Lakewood Youth Hall of Fame Athlete of the Year ... Two-time Trinty League champion in the 3200m ... Led his cross country team to two state and four league championships. PERSONAL - Son of Arthur and Yvonne Smith ... Has three younger brothers (Payton, Brennan and Cole) and three sisters (Brianna, Lexxie and Leighton) ... Admires boxer and politician Manny Pacquiao ... Hobbies include soccer ... Lists his biggest athletic thrill as being named Lakewood Youth Hall of Fame Athlete of the Year.
SCOTT SNOW Distance Sophomore 6-3 Woking, England Carlsbad 2016 – A first-team Pac-12 All-Academic selection … Competed in six outdoor meets … Clocked a personal best 1:52.37 in the 800m to place seventh in the dual meet against Texas A&M … Placed fifth in the 800m against rival USC with a 1:53.28 … Clocked a 1:53.25 to finish sixth at the Rafer/JJK Invitational … Opened the outdoor season by placing sixth in the 800m with a time of 1:55.91 … Competed in one indoor meet … Posted a 1:53.40 to place 19th in the 800m at the MPSF Championships … Ran a leg on the DMR that finished fifth with a 9:50.11 at the MPSF Championships. 2015 - Did not compete in his first season as a Bruin. HIGH SCHOOL – Attended Carlsbad High School … Achieved four varsity letters in cross country and track and field … Was the track team captain in 2012 and 2013 and was awarded the CIF Sportsmanship Award … All-CIF San Diego cross country in 2012 … Three time Avocado League in cross country and track … Two time team CIF San Diego cross country champions in 2011 and 2012 … Personal best of 1:55 in the 800m. CLUB – Trained at Spire Elite in 2014 … Achieved a personal best of 6802 points in the decathlon … Ran the 1500m in 4:06 at the 2014 USA Junior Outdoor Nationals to set a national record in the event … Also recorded personal bests of 50.1 in the 400m, 6’2.5” in the high jump, and 145’ in the discus … Placed 11th at the USA Junior Outdoor Nationals in the decathlon. PERSONAL – Born in Kingston Upon Thames, England … Son of Russell Snow and Cindy Gilbert … Has one sister, Alana … Lists his biggest athletic achievements thus far as training with Charlie Powell at the Spire Olympic Training Center, and as achieving the national record in the decathlon 1500 at the 2014 USA Junior Outdoor Nationals … His mother, Cindy Gilbert, attended UCLA and competed on the 1972 Olympic team in high jump at age 15, the youngest athlete ever to compete in track and field … Plans to major in physics and philosophy.
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2016 – Competed in eight outdoor meets during his freshmen campaign … Placed 15th at the Pac-12 Championships in the 800m with a time of 1:52.53 … Clocked a personal best 14:27.72 to finish 22nd in the 5,000m at the Pac-12 Championships … Posted a personal best 1:51.25 in the 800m to place third in the dual meet against rival USC … Finished sixth in the 800m in the dual meet against Texas A&M with a time of 1:51.70 … Posted a personal best 3:51.03 in the 1,500m to place fourth at the Rafer/JJK Invitational … Opened his outdoor season with a 1:55.16 in the 800m … Competed in six indoor meets … Ran an indoor best of 1:52.07 in the 800m to place 11th at the MPSF Championships … Ran a leg on the fifth place DMR at the MPSF Championships … Clocked an indoor best mile time of 4:08.34 to place 11th at the Alex Wilson Invitational … Ran a leg on the winning DMR at the Husky Classic that clocked a 9:48.92. HIGH SCHOOL - Prepped at Roseville High School in Roseville, Calif. … A two-time state qualifier in the 800m … Placed fifth at the CIF State Track & Field Championships with a time of 1:53.70 … Clocked a personal best 1:51.54 to finish second at the Mt. SAC Relays … Ran a 1:53.05 at the USATF Junior Nationals to place 10th … Finished 18th as a junior at the state meet with a time of 1:54.78 … Ran a personal best 4:13.02 in the 1,600m to win the Sacramento Meet of Champions … Helped the Roseville 4x400m relay team place sixth at the CIF State Championships … Ran at Brooks PR two years in a row … Holds the Roseville school record in the 800m, mile and 4x400m relay … Placed 61st at the CIF California State Cross Country Championships with a time of 16:05. PERSONAL – Son of Arturo and Alma Rosa Sotomayor … Has one brother named Eduardo and a sister named Sara Elena … Admires Leo Manzano … Enjoys soccer, hiking and working on cars.
MARIAN SPANNOWSKY Throws Freshman 6-4 Metzingen, Germany Dietrich-Bonhoeffer-Gymnasium HIGH SCHOOL – Came to Westwood from Germany where he competed for the club team TuS Metzingen … Attended Dietrich-Bonhoeffer-Gymnasium … A member of the German national team … Boasts a personal best in the javelin of 251-1 (76.53m) where he won the meet in Balingen … He also won the meet in Bönnigheim with a throw of 245-3 (74.76m) … Participated in the U20 European Championships. PERSONAL – Son of Bettina and Bernd Spannowsky … His siblings are named Romy and Marietta Spannowsky.
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MILLEN TRUJILLO
High Jump Senior 6-9 Mission Viejo, Calif. Mission Viejo
Distance Rs.-Freshman 5-11 Walnut, Calif. Walnut
2016 – A NCAA prelim qualifier in the high jump … Leaped an outdoor personal best 6-11.50 at the NCAA West Prelims to place 14th overall … Finished seventh at the Pac-12 Championships in the high jump with a mark of 6-8 … Finished third in the UCLA vs. USC dual meet with a leap of 6-10.75 … Cleared 6-11 to finish second at the Triton Invitational … Was the runner-up in the dual against Texas A&M with a jump of 6-9.50 … Won the Bruin Legends Invitational in the high jump with a mark of 6-10.75 … Opened the outdoor season by placing second at the Jim Bush Collegiate with a mark of 6-9.75 … Capped off his indoor season with a lifetime best mark of 7-0.50 to place third at the MPSF Championships … Leaped 6-9 to place fourth at the Husky Classic … Finished 13th with a jump of 6-6.75 at the Husker Invitational … Cleared 6-10.25 to place third at the Razorback Invitational … Opened the indoor season by leaping 6-8.75 to finish second at the Lumberjack Invitational. 2015 – Competed in four outdoor meets … Jumped a lifetime best of 6-10.75 where he placed fifth overall at the Arizona State Pac-12 vs. Big 10 Invitational … Placed 11th at the Pac-12 Championships with a leap of 6-7.5 … Cleared 6-6.75 to finish fifth in the dual meet against USC … Competed in three indoor meets … Jumped an indoor best 6-10.25 to place sixth at the Don Kirby Elite meet … Finished 11th at the MPSF Indoor Championships with a mark of 6-8.25 … Opened the season with a third place showing at the Lumberjack Team Challenge with a jump of 6-8.75. 2014 – High jumped in two meets as a true freshman … Cleared a season best 6-7 to place fifth at the dual meet against rival USC. HIGH SCHOOL – Attended Mission Viejo High School where he earned three letters in track and field, basketball and volleyball … competed for track coach Mike Hoffman and jumps coach Larry Nitta … holds a personal best leap of 6-9 at the Triton Invitational … won the CIF Division I championship and South Coast League title in high jump in 2012 and 2013 where he also qualified for the state prelims … is the MVHS record holder in high jump … earned the Scholar-Athlete award and was named the Diablo Athlete of the Year in 2013 … ranks second all-time at MVHS in blocked shots in basketball. PERSONAL – Is the son of Lou-Hanes Stone … Has three brothers, Kade, Karter and Zane Taylor and one sister named Ava.
CARLOS SUAREZ Distance Rs.-Freshman 5-7 Redondo Beach, Calif. Redondo Union 2016 - Did not compete in his true freshman season for the Bruins. HIGH SCHOOL - Attended Redondo Union High School in Redondo Beach, Calif. … Has runpersonal bests of 4:20.95 in the 1,600m and 9:13.45 in the 3,200m … Ran his personal best in the 3,200m at the CIF Southern Section finals to place sixth … Was third in the same meet in 2014 with a time of 9:15.61 … An All-CIF Southern Section selection in track in 2014 and 2015 … Earned All-CIF SS honors in cross country in 2013 … An all-league selection in cross country (2012-14) … Named the Daily Breeze Cross Country Runner of the Year in 2014 … Helped Redondo Union to a fifth place finish at state in 2013 and a third place spot in 2012 … Finished 21st at the CIF State Championships in cross country with a 5k time of 15:46.00. PERSONAL - Son of Carlos and Silvia Suarez … Enjoys music andplaying the guitar … Can solve a Rubik’s Cube in less than 20 seconds … Lists his biggest athletic accomplishment as winning the Nike Pre-National meet in Oregon his senior season.
2016 - Did not compete in his first season at UCLA. HIGH SCHOOL - Attended Walnut High School in Walnut, Calif. … Lettered all four seasons in track and cross country for coach Jim Polite … Named the Walnut HS MVP in cross country all four years and three times in track … Belongs to the Walnut HS Hall of Fame in both cross country and track … Named the SGV Runner of the Year in 2015 … Holds the school record in 1,600m with a time of 4:11.26 … Holds a personal best of 9:13.10 in the 3,200m … Placed 23rd at the CIF Track & Field Championships in the 1,600m … League champion in both the 1,600m and 3,200m his junior and senior seasons … Ran a personal best 15:23 at the CIF California State Cross Country Championships to place sixth overall in the division I race. PERSONAL - Son of Michael and Merisha Trujillo … Has two sisters named Maya and Meghan … Admires Kobe Bryant.
AK TURNER Javelin Sophomore 6-1 Inglewood, Calif. Serra Gardena 2016 – Competed in four meets in the javelin … Placed 3rd overall and posted a career best in the javelin at the Bruin Legends Invitational with a throw of 197-0 to open the season ... Was the runner-up in the dual meet against rival USC with a mark of 191-6 … Finished third in the dual meet against Texas A&M with throw of 193-6 … Was the runner-up at the Rafer/JJK Invitational with a mark of 187-10. HIGH SCHOOL – Prepped at Serra Gardena High School in Gardena, Calif. … Lettered one season in track and twice in football … Team captain of the track team … Ran the hurdles and was on the 4x100m and 4x400m relays. PERSONAL – Born September 15, 1997 … Son of Johnny and Patrice Turner … Has seven brothers named Tommy, Ademole, Johnny, Arion, Jamaal, Akanni and Jahid and four sisters named Connie, Lydia, Anaise and Jalissa … Admires Ashton Eaton … Enjoys to draw … His cousin Ahman Green played for the Green Bay Packers.
RILEY TURNER Pole Vault Junior 5-9 Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. Mater Dei 2016 – Competed in four meets in the pole vault … Cleared a personal best 160.75 to place sixth in the dual meet against Texas A&M … Finished fifth at the Rafer/JJK with a clearance of 14-9 … Cleared 15-1.50 to place fourth at the Legends Invitational … Opened the outdoor season by placing third with a vault of 15-9.25 at the Jim Bush Collegiate … Placed 22nd with a 15-4.25 at the MPSF Championships in his only indoor appearance on the season. 2015 – Participated in the UCLA vs. USC dual meet in the pole vault placing second with a jump of 14-5.25 ... Arizona State Pac-12 vs. Big 10 Invitational competed in the pole vault placing sixth with a mark of 15-7.75. HIGH SCHOOL – Prepped at Mater Dei High School in Santa Ana, Calif. … Earned three letters in track and field and two in football … Was coached by Bruce Rollinson and Rick Martinez … Competed in the pole vault where he recorded a personal best mark of 15-6. PERSONAL – Son of Kevin and Perrin Turner … Has one brother named Patrick and a sister named Lilly … Lists biggest athletic achievement as winning the Arcadia Day Meet … Enjoys fishing and hunting … Plans to major in business economics.
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MISANA VILTZ Hurdles Junior 6-0 Long Beach, Calif. Long Beach Millikan 2016 – Named Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention … A NCAA West Prelims qualifier in the 110m hurdles … Finished 22nd at the NCAA West Prelims with a time of 14.06 … Placed fourth at the Pac-12 Championships in the 110m hurdles with a time of 14.25 … Clocked a personal best 13.92 to win the dual meet against rival USC … Won the dual meet against Texas A&M with a time of 14.10 … Was the runner-up at the Legends Invitational with a time of 13.97 … Opened the outdoor season with a win at the Jim Bush Collegiate in the 110m hurdles with a time of 13.96 … Competed in five indoor meets … Placed fifth in the 60m hurdles at the MPSF Championships with a time of 7.99 … Clocked a personal best in the prelims with a 7.94 … Placed fifth at the Razorback Invitational with a time of 8.04 … Opened the indoor season with a win at the Lumberjack Team Challenge with a time of 7.98. SUMMER – Won gold at the Pan-AM Junior Championships in the 110m hurdles with a time of 13.30 … He became the 12 American ever to win gold in the 110 hurdle race … Won the USATF Junior Championship in the 110m hurdles with a time of 13.21 … That time was the top junior time in the world. 2015 – A NCAA qualifier in the 110m hurdles … Placed 19th at the NCAA West Prelims with a time of 14.01 … Ran a wind-aided 13.86 in the opening round of the prelims … Finished sixth at the Pac-12 Championships with a time of 14.32 … Also ran on the 4x100m relay team that placed seventh with a time of 40.72 … Finished third in the dual meet against rival USC in the 110m hurdles with a wind-aided time of 14.03 … Opened the season with a time of 14.46 in the hurdles to place second at the Legends Invitational. HIGH SCHOOL – Attended Millikan High School in Long Beach, Calif. … Ranked the No. 1 110m hurdler by Track & Field News ... Was the California State Meet champion in 2014 in the 110m hurdles with a time of 13.47 ... 2014 CIF Southern Section Division I Champion in the 110m hurdles … Holds the CIF-SS Division I record … Made the 2014 World Junior team … Ran a personal best 13.42 at the US Junior Nationals to finish in second place … Three time Moore League Champion in the 110m hurdles … School record holder in the 110m hurdles … Recorded a 7.36 in the 55m hurdles to win the California Indoor State Championships … Placed third in the same meet in the 55m with a 6.73 … Holds a personal best 13.42 in the 110m hurdles and a 38.31 in the 300m hurdles. PERSONAL – Son of Theo and Debra Viltz … Lists biggest athletic achievement as making his first World Championship team … Plans to major in business economics.
KAI WONG Throws Sophomore 5-11 Singapore Hwa Chong Institution 2016 – Competed in four meets … Recorded a personal best shot put mark of 541.75 to place eighth at the Oxy Invitational … Finished seventh at the dual meet against rival USC with a throw of 52-6.50 … Was 10th at the Triton Invitational with a mark of 53-1 … Opened his season by throwing 52-2.75 to place fifth in the dual meet against Texas A&M … Also threw the hammer where he recorded a best of 121-1. HIGH SCHOOL – Prepped at the Hwa Chong Institution in Singapore … Was a bronze medalist at the Asian Junior Championships … Finished sixth at the Commonwealth Youth Games … A participant at the World Youth Junior Championships … Holds the South East Asian Youth Gold and Championship Record … ASEAN Schools Gold and Championship Record holder … IAAF 2011 World U18 top 30 … IAAF 2013 World U20 top 50 … Singapore U17, U18, U20, U21 Records … South East Asian U18 and U20 Records … Holds a 5kg shot put personal best of 18.63m (611.50) … Has a 6kg shot put personal best of 59-9.50. PERSONAL – Son of Mark Wong and Ginnie Chua … Enjoys taking naps … Plans to major in computer science.
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USC, 87-44 USC, 104 1/6-25 5/6 USC, 741/2-561/2 USC, 91-40 USC, 98-35 USC, 115-16 USC, 98-38 USC, 1031/3-272/3 USC, 108-23 USC, 71-60 USC, 89-42 USC, 82-49 at Berkeley USC, 82-49 USC, 95-36 USC, 811/2-491/2 USC, 811/6-49 5/6 USC, 901/2-401/2 USC, 120-11 USC, 921/2-361/2 USC, 95-26 USC, 75-56 USC, 951/2-351/2 USC, 79-52
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USC, 74-54 USC, 68-63 USC, 78-53, at ELAC USC, 861/2-441/2 USC, 80-51, at ELAC USC, 811/3-492/3 USC, 86-45 USC, 99-46 USC, 89-56 USC, 83-62 UCLA, 86-59 UCLA, 83-62 USC, 108-36 USC, 94-60 UCLA, 100-54 USC, 75-70 UCLA, 76-69 UCLA, 89-55 UCLA, 82-63 UCLA, 75-70 USC, 83-62 USC, 91-63 UCLA, 83-71
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UCLA, 931/2-601/2 UCLA, 83-71 UCLA, 107-47 nonscoring UCLA, 88-55 UCLA, 93-68 UCLA, 89-73 UCLA, 104-59 UCLA, 104-59 UCLA 97, USC 66 UCLA 93, USC 68 UCLA 94, USC 68 UCLA 114, USC 38 UCLA 123, USC 39 UCLA 1031/2, USC 571/2 UCLA 97, USC 61 UCLA 90, USC 71 UCLA 109, USC 52 UCLA 88, USC 75 UCLA 84, USC 74 UCLA 82, USC 81 UCLA 88, USC 75 USC 82, UCLA 81
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UCLA 121, USC 81 UCLA 82, USC 81 UCLA 111, USC 52 UCLA 83, USC 80 UCLA 83, USC 80 USC 84, UCLA 79 UCLA 89, USC 74 USC 92, UCLA 71 USC 96, UCLA 67 UCLA 89, USC 74 UCLA 93, USC 70 UCLA 85, USC 78 UCLA 89, USC 74 USC 82, UCLA 81 UCLA 103, USC 60
Dual Meet Standings: USC 43 wins, UCLA 40 wins (UCLA’s win streak of 22 straight dual victories was snapped in 2001 at USC) Closest Meets: UCLA 82, USC 81 in 2003, 2001 & 1999; USC 82, UCLA 81 in 2015; UCLA 83, USC 80 in 2005 and 2006; USC 68, UCLA 63 in 1957; USC 75, UCLA 70 in 1971 and UCLA 75, USC 70 in 1975; USC’s Most Decisive Victory: 120-11 in 1950; UCLA’s Most Decisive Victory: 123-39 in 1992; †meet rescored—originally USC, 84-70; Location: *At Los Angeles Coliseum; **At UCLA; ***At USC
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High Jump Pole Vault Long Jump Triple Jump Shot Put Discus Hammer Javelin (new) Javelin (old)
10.04 20.03 44.43 1:46.47 3:40.39 8:50.31 14:21.27 13.30 49.48 38.85 3:03.47
Ato Boldon, UCLA,1996; Andre DeGrasse,USC15 Clancy Edwards, USC, 1978 Quincy Watts, USC, 1992 Rayfield Beaton, USC, 1978 Jon Rankin, UCLA, 2005 Jim Ortiz, UCLA, 1989 Creighton Harris, UCLA, 1992 Greg Foster, UCLA, 1980 Felix Sanchez, USC, 2000 Williams, Mullins, Edwards, Sanford, USC, 1978 McNeal,47.5;Banks,46.0;Phillips,45.5;Thompson, 45.6, UCLA, 1980
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Jesse Williams, USC, 2005 Mike Woepse, UCLA, 2014 James McAlister, UCLA, 1973 Allen Simms, USC, 2003 John Brenner, UCLA, 1984 Julian Wruck, UCLA, 2013 Balazs Kiss, USC, 1995 Corey White, USC 2009 John Fitzsimmons, USC, 1967
Greg Foster
DUAL MEET HISTORY Dual Meet Women’s Records
WOMEN’S TEAM SCORES 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000
USC 97, UCLA 66* USC 93, UCLA 70** USC 95, UCLA 68* UCLA 90, USC 73** USC 89, UCLA 74* USC 95, UCLA 68** USC106, UCLA 57* USC 93, UCLA 70** USC 86, UCLA 77* UCLA 98, USC 65** UCLA 90, USC 73* UCLA 85, USC 78** UCLA 93, USC 70* UCLA 104, USC 59** UCLA 111, USC 92* UCLA 85, USC 78** UCLA 86, USC 68*
1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984
100m 200m 400m 800m 1500m 3000m Steeplechase
UCLA 91, USC 63** UCLA 104, USC 50* UCLA 82, USC 63** UCLA 74, USC 70* UCLA 84, USC 52** UCLA 94, USC 42* UCLA 87, USC 47* USC 80, UCLA 30* UCLA 95, USC 40* UCLA 90, USC 40† UCLA 1011/2, USC 281/2* UCLA 82 at USC 54† USC 69 at UCLA 67* USC 69, UCLA 67† UCLA 89, USC 43* UCLA 76, USC 74*
*at Drake Stadium/†at the Coliseum/**at USC Series Standings: UCLA 22, USC 11 (UCLA’s streak of 15 consecutive victories was snapped in 2008, with USC winning 86-77)
Amy Acuff
Seilala Sua
11.11 22.71 50.90 2:02.24 4:17.25 9:26.40 10:33.70
Shakedia Jones, UCLA ’98 Monique Henderson, UCLA ’04* Monique Henderson, UCLA ‘05 Grazyna Penc, USC ‘99 Lesley Noll, USC ’88 Anna Lopaciuch, USC ’99 Alison Costello, UCLA ‘05; Emily Scharmann, UCLA ‘16 Iryna Vashchuk, USC ‘05 Virginia Powell, USC ‘06 Nicole Leach, UCLA ‘08* USC ’99* USC (N. Danvers, C. Estes, B Langerholc, M.
5000m 16:52.36 100m Hurdles 12.70 400m Hurdles 55.37 400m Relay 43.35 4x400m Relay 3:31.66 Edmonson) ’98* High Jump 6-41/4 Amy Acuff, UCLA ’95 Pole Vault 14-11/4 Chelsea Johnson, UCLA ‘05 Long Jump 22-111/4 Jackie Joyner, UCLA ’85 Triple Jump 44-111/4 Wendy Brown, USC ’87 Shot Put 59-0 Valeyta Althouse, UCLA ’96 Discus 208-4 Seilala Sua, UCLA ‘00 Hammer 226-10 Eva Orban, USC ‘09 Javelin (new) 181-5 Inga Stasiulionyte, USC ‘02 Javelin (old) 184-10 Ashley Selman, USC ’90 *U. S. COLLEGIATE DUAL MEET RECORD
Jackie Joyner
Monique Henderson
Chelsea Johnson
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CONFERENCE HISTORY Women’s Conference Championship Results Year 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987
Place Seattle, WA Los Angeles Pullman, WA Los Angeles Eugene, OR Tucson, AZ Berkeley, CA Eugene, OR Tempe, AZ Palo Alto, CA Eugene, OR Los Angeles Tucson, AZ Los Angeles Pullman, WA Berkeley, CA Eugene, OR Tempe, AZ Palo Alto, CA Seattle, WA Los Angeles Tucson, AZ Pullman, WA Berkeley, CA Eugene, OR Tempe, AZ Seattle, WA Palo Alto, CA Los Angeles Corvallis
Host/Site Washington UCLA Washington St. USC Oregon Arizona Cal Oregon Arizona State Stanford Oregon UCLA Arizona USC Washington St. California Oregon Arizona State Stanford Washington UCLA Arizona Washington St. California Oregon Arizona State Washington Stanford UCLA Oregon St.
UCLA Points 66.50 (5) 64 (5th) 68 (6th) 87.33 (4th) 46.50 (8th) 51.50 (6th) 71.50 (6th) 79.50 (5th) 80 (5th) 118.5 (3rd) 103 (4th) 125 (2nd) 174.50 155 160 155 167.50 160.50 174.0 189.5 117 (3rd) 149 127 146 57 (6th) 112.5 116 161 143 121
Champion (Points) Oregon (185) Oregon (185) Oregon (176) Oregon (139) Oregon (200.50) Oregon (154.50) Oregon (215) Oregon (162.50) Arizona St. (186.50) Arizona St. (158) Arizona St. (154) Stanford (173) UCLA (174.50) UCLA (155) UCLA (160) UCLA (155) UCLA (167.50) UCLA (160.50) UCLA (174.0) UCLA (189.5) USC (151) UCLA (149) UCLA (127) UCLA (146) Oregon (122) Oregon (130.5) UCLA (116) UCLA (161) UCLA (143) UCLA (121)
Runnerup (Points) USC (111.50) USC (182) USC (145) Arizona (123) Stanford (123.50) Arizona (150) Arizona (109) Stanford (138) Stanford (117) Stanford (134.33) Stanford (151.50) UCLA (125) Stanford (153) Stanford (140) USC (157) USC (153) USC (161) USC (140) Stanford(136.0) USC (134.5) Oregon (144) Oregon (123) Ariz. State (114) Oregon (119) Arizona (90) UCLA (112.5) Oregon (103) Oregon (100) Oregon (106) USC (107)
2016 Pac-12 Championships Women’s Team Standings 1. Oregon ____________________ 185 2. USC _____________________111.50 3. Stanford_____________________ 90 4. Washington __________________ 82 5. UCLA ____________________ 66.50 6 . Colorado ____________________ 66 7. Arizona _____________________ 62 8. Washington State _____________ 45 9. Arizona State _________________ 41 10. California ________________39.50 11. Oregon State _______________23.5 12. Utah ________________________ 3
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Long Jump - Kyiie Price (21-0.50) Hammer Throw — Ida Storm (65.54) High Jump - Zibby Boyer (5-11.50) 400mH — Turquoise Thompson (55.84) 4x400m Relay — 3:34.82 (Joy Eaton, Turquoise Thompson, Krishna Curry, Ashlea McLaughlin) 100mH — Lindsay Rowe (13.24) 400mH — Turquoise Thompson (56.92) 4x400m Relay — 3:33.62 (Ashlea McLaughlin, Krystin Lacy, Krishna Curry, Nicole Leach) PV — Ingrid Kantola (14-1.75) 400mH — Nicole Leach (55.95) HJ — Rhonda Watkins (6-0.50) LJ — Rhonda Watkins (21-8.75) 400mH — Nicole Leach (57.27) PV — Chelsea Johnson (15-1) HJ — Rhonda Watkins (5-11.25) 200m — Monique Henderson (23.06) 400m — Monique Henderson (51.31) PV — Chelsea Johnson (13-7 1/4) SP — Jessica Cosby (56-13/4) DT — Kamaiya Warren (183-3) HT — Jessica Cosby (216-10) 200m — Monique Henderson (22.89) 400m — Monique Henderson (50.90 800m — Ashley Caldwell (2:06.88) 100mH — Sheena Johnson (12.79) 400mH — Sheena Johnson (55.45) 400m Relay — 43.43 (Sani Roseby, Sheena Johnson, Dawn Harper, Monique Henderson) 1600m Relay — 3:32.39 (Sani Roseby Sheena Johnson, Adia McKinnon, Monique Henderson) TJ — Candice Bauchman (44-8) HT — Jessica Cosby (208-9) 800m — Lena Nilsson (2:03.86) 1500m — Lena Nilsson (4:13.21) 100mH — Sheena Johnson (13.10) 400mH — Sheena Johnson (56.45) TJ — Candice Baucham (46-2 3/4) SP — Jessica Cosby (55-73/4) HT — Cari Soong (215-11) 800m — Lena Nilsson (2:03.88) 1500m — Lena Nilsson (4:20.81) 400mH — Sheena Johnson (57.35) 1600m Relay — 3:31.97 (Bunmi Ogunleye, Adia McKinnon, Johnson,
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Monique Henderson) DT — Chaniqua Ross (180-8) 400m — Adia McKinnon (52.69) 100mH — Michelle Perry(13.50) 400mH —Sheena Johnson(56.02) 1600m Relay — 3:32.82 ( Perry, Ysanne Williams, McKinnon, Johnson) PV — Tracy O’Hara (14-1 1/4) SP —Christina Tolson (58-3 3/4) DT — Chaniqua Ross (177-3) HT-Christina Tolson (214-7MR) 100mH — Michelle Perry (13.03w) PV — Tracy O’Hara (13-7 MR) HJ — Darnesha Griffith (5-10) SP — Seilala Sua (56-91/2) DT — Seilala Sua (205-1) HT — Christina Tolson (208-5 MR) 400m — Andrea Anderson (52.44) 100mH — Michelle Perry (13.37) PV — Tracy O’Hara (12-71/2) LJ — Keyon Soley (20-113/4) SP — Seilala Sua (57-11) DT — Seilala Sua (199-9) JT — Seilala Sua (161-2) 100m — Shakedia Jones (11.20) 400m — Andrea Anderson (52.52) 100mH — Joanna Hayes (13.15) 400m Relay — 44.25 (Michelle Perry, Jones, Hayes, Anderson) TJ — Deana Simmons (42-7) SP — Seilala Sua (56-10) HT— Rachelle Noble (186-10) 200m — Andrea Anderson (23.98) 400m — Darlene Malco (51.92) 100mH — Joanna Hayes (13.04) 400mH — Joanna Hayes (56.38) 400m Relay — 44.14 (Bisa Grant, Anderson, Hayes, Malco) 1600m Relay — (3:40.05 (Cicely Scott, Hayes, Zalika Davis, Malco) HJ — Amy Acuff (6-23/4) SP — Nada Kawar (55-11/2) DT — Suzy Powell (196-1) JT — Suzy Powell (179-2) 400m — Darlene Malco (52.39) 100mH — Joanna Hayes (13.29) HJ — Amy Acuff (6-31/4) SP — Valeyta Althouse (59-61/4) 100m — Sheila Burrell (11.63)
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1500m — Karen Hecox (4:26.70) 5000m — Shelley Taylor (16:56.88) HJ — Amy Acuff (6-6) SP — Valeyta Althouse (61-101/4) DT — Dawn Dumble (199-9) 3000m — Karen Hecox (9:43.39) HJ — Amy Acuff (6-03/4) TJ — Roshanda Glenn (43-21/4) SP — Valeyta Althouse (56-13/4) DT — Candy Roberts (169-0) 400m H — Erin Blunt (57.68) TJ — Roshanda Glenn (43-41/4) Discus — Dawn Dumble (185-2) Shot Put — Dawn Dumble (55-113/4) TJ — Roshanda Glenn (43-5) Shot Put — Dawn Dumble (53-71/2) Discus — Dawn Dumble (176-0) 100mH — Janeene Vickers (13.39) LJ — Tonya Sedwick (21-31/4) Shot Put — Dawn Dumble (56-71/2) Discus — Dawn Dumble (174-2) Hept. — Tonya Sedwick (5,548 pts.) 100mH — Janeene Vickers (13.73) 400mH — Janeene Vickers (58.76) Shot Put — Tracie Millett (53-93/4) Discus — Tracie Millett (190-2) 400m Relay — 45.26 (Vickers, A. Burnham, T. Sedwick, A. Hopper) Hept. — Tonya Sedwick (5509 pts.) 100m — Caryl Smith (11.69w) 100mH — Janeene Vickers (13.66) LJ — Tonya Sedwick (20-73/4) 10,000m — Jennifer Ashe (35:42.02) 400m Relay — 45.05 (T. Smith, Vickers, C. Smith, Sedwick) LJ — Gail Devers (22-13/4w) 100 meters — Gail Devers (11.05) 100mH — Gail Devers (12.68) 400mH — Janeene Vickers (59.16) 400m Relay 44.45 (N. Thompson, M. Phillips, K. Church, G. Devers) 100mH — Gail Devers (13.28) 100 meters — Gail Devers (11.17) 200 meters — Gail Devers (22.71) LJ — Gail Devers (21-10) 1600m Relay — 3:33.81 (G. Kellon, C. Knighten, M. Phillips, G. Devers)
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UCLA’S ALL-TIME MEN’S CONFERENCE FINISHES Year 1927 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977
Finish 10th 8th, tie 6th 5th, tie 6th 4th 6th 8th 2nd 3rd 8th 2nd 4th 5th 5th 2nd 1st 3rd 3rd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 5th 6th 6th 1st 3rd 5th 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd
Pts 1 33/4 161/2 23 13 26 121/2 71/2 411/2 32 71/5 401/2 20 241/2 15 441/2 691/2 38 40 371/3 51 55 73 251/2 16 27 80 87 74 98 111 126 124 156 1301/2 115 95 99
Year 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Finish 3rd 2nd 1st 3rd 1st 2nd 4th 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 3rd 6th 1st 1st lst 1st 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 4th, tie 3rd 6th 3rd 1st 2nd 5th 4th 3rd 5th 4th, tie 3rd, tie 4th 3rd 7th 4th 3rd
Pts 114 1231/7 163 1081/2 146 87 731/7 77 115 176 147 153 98 69 123 170 135 1631/2 151 138 1351/2 136 83 1151/2 911/2 125 143 1341/2 97.5 92 108 90 85 99 86 98.5 68.25 83 94.20
Since 1960, the Bruins have been: First - 17 times (1966, 69, 70, 71, 73, 80, 82, 87, 88, 89, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 98, 04) Second - 13 times (1960, 61, 62, 72, 74, 75, 79, 83, 85, 86, 97, 99, 05) Third - 11 times (1967, 76, 77, 78, 81, 85, 90, 01, 03, 08,16)
1. Oregon ______________________ 155.60 2. Washington _____________________ 122 3. UCLA _______________________ 94.20 4. Arizona State _____________________ 83 5. USC ____________________________ 75 6. Stanford_________________________ 74 7. Colorado ________________________ 63 8.Arizona __________________________ 57 9.California _______________________ 50.6 10. Washington State _______________ 41.6
Men’s Conference Meet Records Event 100m 200m 400m 800m 1500m Steeplechase 5000m 10,000m 110m Hurdles 400m Hurdles 4x100m Relay 4x400m Relay High Jump Pole Vault Long Jump Triple Jump Shot Put Discus Javelin Hammer Decathlon
Record 9.97 20.00 44.34 1:45.12 3:38.71 8:26.10 13:20.23 27:46.55 13.43 48.13 38.59 3:01.26 7-53/4 18-91/4 26-10 55-53/4 71-43/4 214-7 252-1 283-8 (old) 268-10 8322
Holder, School, Year Andre De Grasse, USC, 2015 Ato Boldon, UCLA, 1996 Danny Everett, UCLA, 1988 Joaquim Cruz, Oregon, 1984 Rudy Chapa, Oregon, 1979 Julius Korir, WSU, 1984 Henry Rono, WSU, 1978 Henry Rono, WSU, 1978 Greg Foster, UCLA 1980 Jeshua Anderson, WSU 2011 UCLA, 1988 ASU, 2004 Jesse Williams, USC, 2005 Toby Stevenson, Stanford, 2000 Dwight Phillips, ASU, 1999 Joseph Taiwo, WSU, 1982 John Godina, UCLA, 1995 Julian Wruck, UCLA, 2013 Greg Johnson, UCLA, 1995 Brian Crouser, Oregon, 1985 Balazs Kiss, USC, 1995 Mike Ramos, Washington, 1986
Women’s Conference Meet Records Event 100m 200m 400m 800m 1500m Steeplechase 5000m 10,000m 100m Hurdles 400m Hurdles 4x100m Relay 4x400m Relay High Jump Pole Vault Long Jump Triple Jump Shot Put Discus Hammer Javelin Heptathlon
Record 10.92 22.21 50.76 2:00.57 4:11.06 9:54.13 15:44.91 33:28.38 12.61 55.12 43.10 3:29.63 6-6 15-1 21-10 46-5.25 61-10.25 214-0 221-7 191-2 6353
Holder, School, Year Jenna Prandini, Oregon, 2014 Jenna Prandini, Oregon, 2014 Keshia Baker, Oregon, 2010 Alysia Johnson, Cal, 2008 Shelby Houlihan, ASU, 2015 Marie Lawrence, Wash., 2009 Amy Skieresz, Arizona, 1997 Nicole Blood, Oregon, 2010 Gail Devers, UCLA, 1988 Georgeanne Moline, Ariz., 2012 USC, 2015 Oregon, 2011 Amy Acuff, UCLA, 1995 Chelsea Johnson, UCLA, 2006 Gail Devers, UCLA, 1987 Erica McLain, Stanford, 2007 Valeyta Althouse, UCLA, 1995 Suzy Powell, UCLA, 1997 Eva Orban, USC, 2006 Rachel Yurkovich, Oregon, 2009 Briane Theisen, Oregon, 2012
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CONFERENCE HISTORY MEN’S CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 1937 - Bill Retz, JT (210-8) 1938 - Woody Strode, SP (51-6.50)
1982 - Eric Brown, 100m (10.25); Eric Brown, 200m (20.41w); Del Davis, HJ (7-3); Anthony Curran, PV (18-2.50); Steve Ortiz, 10,000m (28:22.93)
1939 - George Blaikie, HJ (6-2, tie)
1983 - Marcus Allen, HH (13.74)
1940 - Jackie Robinson, LJ (25-0)
1984 - Steve Kerho, HH (13.93); John Brenner, SP (69-2); John Brenner, DT (1887)
1942 - Ray Maggard, PV (13-6, tie) 1948 - Craig Dixon, 120yHH (14.1); Craig Dixon, 220yLH (23.2); Taylor Lewis, DT (156-8.25)
1985 - Steve Kerho, HH (13.98); Steve Kerho, IH (50.78)
1986 - Mike Powell, LJ (26-5); Mike Marsh, 100m (10.29); Kevin Young, 400mIH (49.02) 1949 - Craig Dixon, 120yHH (14.3); Craig Dixon, 220yLH (23.3); George Stanich, HJ 1987 Jim Banich, SP (63-5.50); Jim Banich, DT (194-3); Danny Everett, 400m (6-3.75, tie); Taylor Lewis, DT (164-2.25) (45.52); Kevin Young, 400mIH (50.06); Henry Thomas, 200m (20.24); 400m 1951 - Bob Work, 100y (9.8); Bob Work/George Brown, 220y (21.6); Hugh Mitchell, Relay (39.46); Mile Relay (3:07.49) 880y (1:15.6); George Brown, LJ (24-3.50) 1988 - Mike Marsh, 100m (10.23); Danny Everett, 400m (44.34); Kevin Young, 1952 - Rod Richard, 220y (21.7); George Brown, LJ (24-9.50) 400mIH (48.71); 400m Relay (38.59); 4x400m Relay (3:05.60) 1953 - Rod Richard, 100y (9.8); Rod Richard, 220y (21.4) 1989 - Kevin Williams, 100m (10.65); Steve Lewis, 400m (45.87); 4x400m Relay 1955 - Mile Relay (3:15.4)
1990 - Steve Lewis, 400m (46.10); Brian Blutreich, DT (188-10)
1957 - Mile Relay (3:14.4); Don Vick, SP (56-10.50)
1992 - Tony Miller, 100m (10.18); Tony Miller, 200m (20.51); McArthur Anderson, LJ (24-11); Charles Rogers, TJ (53.9w)
1958 - Dick Knaub, LJ (24-9); George Roubanis, PV (14-7); Rafer Johnson, JT (24310.50) 1959 - Jim Johnson, LJ (24-9.75, tie); George Roubanis, PV (14-8.75, tie);Duane Milleman, DT (160-8) 1960 - Bob Holland, Mile (4:08.8); Jim Johnson, HH (14.3) 1961 - Mil Dahl, Mile (4:14.5); Andy Dunkell, 880y (1:50.8) 1962 - Mil Dahl, Mile (4:08.1); Arnold Tripp, 100y (9.6); Arnold Tripp, 220y (21.0); Kermit Alexander, TJ (47-11.25) 1965 - Bob Day, Mile (4:03.0); Roger Johnson, 440yH (50.9); Hermann Spegel, JT (233-10.50) 1966 - Tom Jones, 100y (9.5); Tom Jones, 220y (21.0); Bob Frey, 440y (46.4); Roger Johnson, 440yIH (51.0); 440y Relay (40.3); Mile Relay (3:09.3); Marc Savage, PV (16-1); Dick Selby, JT (240-4); Doug Elmstead, TJ (49-4.50) 1967 - Ron Copeland, HH (13.5); Gerald Lee, TJ (50-4.25); Dick Railsback, PV (17-1); Dick Selby, JT (241-9.50)
1991 - Eric Bergreen, SP (61-7.50); David Bunevacz, JT (234-1)
1993 - Derrick Baker, 400m (46.08); Ross Flowers, 110mH (13.84); 400m Relay (39.62); 4x400m Relay (3:09.18); Charles Rogers, TJ (51-10); Derrick Baker, LJ (25-0.50); John Godina, SP (65-4.25); John Godina, DT (198-0); Erik Smith, JT (247-0 1994 - Marcus Reed, 100m (10.47); Marcus Reed, 200m (20.57); 400m Relay (39.69); John Godina, SP (64-3.75); John Godina, DT (189-7) 1995 - Ato Boldon, 100m (10.08); Ato Boldon, 200m (20.08): Rich Pitchford, HJ (7-2.50); John Godina, SP (71-4.75); John Godina, DT (211-9); Greg Johnson, JT (252-1) 1996 - Ato Boldon, 100m (10.03); Ato Boldon, 200m (20.00); Mike Terry, 800m (1:48.92); Mebrahtom Keflezighi, 5000m (14:15.20); 400m Relay (39.60); Scott Slover, PV (17-4.50); Mark Parlin, SP (64-8) 1997 - Mebrahtom Keflezighi, 5000m (13:47.95); Brian Fell, 400mIH (50.33); Josh Johnson, JT (230-1)
1968 - Don Domansky, 440y (46.7); Steve Marcus, SP (63-0.25); Mile Relay (3:08.2)
1998 - Brian Fell, 400mIH (50.79); 400m Relay (39.52); Scott Slover, PV (18-2.50); Mel Moutry, TJ (52-2.50)
1969 - Dick Railsback, PV (17-6.75); Len Van Hovwegen, 440y (46.4) Denny Rogers, TJ (50-10); Mile Relay (3:09.5)
1999 - Wade Tift, SP (60-4)
1970 - John Smith, 440y (45.9); Wayne Collett, 440yIH (50.6); Jonathan Vaughn, PV (16-6); Mile Relay (3:07.1)
2000 - Michael Granville, 400m (46.49) 2001 - Scott Moser, DT (199-4)
1971 - Wayne Collett, 440y (45.3); 440y Relay (39.9); Mile Relay (3:08.3); James Butts, TJ (54-2.50, wind-aided)
2002 - Scott Moser, DT (194-1); Scott Wiegand, SP (64-1.75)
1972 - Warren Edmonson, 100y (9.4); Charles Rich, HH (13.7); Mile Relay (3:06.7); Dwight Stones, HJ (7-1)
2004 - Dan Ames, SP (65-0); Dan Ames, DT (185-11); Dan Ames, HT (210-8); Juaune Armon, LJ (25-10); Ben Aragon, 800m (1:48.45); Brandon Johnson, 400mH (48.85)
1973 - Benny Brown, 440y (46.2); Francois Tracanelli, PV (17-0); Milan Tiff, TJ (543.50); Mile Relay (3:08.2) 1974 - Maxie Parks, 440y (46.4); Dave Schiller, SP (61-10.50); Roger Freberg, DT (187-9); Clarence Taylor, TJ (53-4.75); Mile Relay (3:07.7) 1975 - Clim Jackson, HH (13.6); Rory Kotinek, HJ (7-3); Ron Mooers, PV (17-3.25)
2003 - Dan Ames, SP (63-5.50); Dan Ames, DT (196-4); Juaune Armon, LJ (26-1)
2005 - Brandon Johnson, 400mH (49.34); Yoo Kim, PV (17-9);Jon Rankin, 1500m (3:44.61) 2006 - Greg Garza, DT (194-1); Boldizsar Kocsor, HT (219-1)
1976 - Jason Meisler, HJ (7-1); Steve Alexander, Decathlon (7,386 pts.)
2007 - Kevin Craddock, 110mH (13.48); Brandon Johnson, 400mH (50.03); Michael Johnson Jr., TJ (51-4.25); Greg Garza, DT (208-11)
1977 - James Owens, HH (13.60); Mike Tully, PV (17-7); Willie Banks, TJ (55-3.25); Mile Relay (3:07.8)
2008 - Kevin Craddock, 110mH (13.58), Bobby Talley, PV (17-1), Greg Garza, DT (198-10), Boldizsar Kocsor, HT (224-10)
1978 - Donn Thompson, 400m (45.96); Conrad Suhr, 800m (1:48.8), Greg Foster, HH (13.63); Mike Tully, PV (18-8.75); Willie Banks, TJ (54-11); Dwayne Joseph, HJ (7-1)
2009 - Boldizsar Kocsor, HT (219-5); 4x100m relay (39.77)
1979 - Greg Foster, 200m (20.35); Greg Foster, HH (13.47); Chip Benson, TJ (537.25); Dave Laut, SP (68-6)
2012 - Matthew Kosecki, DT (193-8); Alec Faldermeyer, HT (219-9)
1980 - Greg Foster, HH (13.43); Andre Phillips, IH (50.96); Lee Balkin, HJ (7-2); Chip Benson, TJ (52-6.25); Mile Relay (3:08.3)
2014 - Nicholas Scarvelis, SP (63-10.25); Julian Wruck, DT (210-9)
1981 - Eric Brown, 100m (10.37); Andre Phillips, IH (49.81); Mark Anderson, Decathlon (7,809 pts.)
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(3:08.12); Brian Blutreich, DT (194-9); David Wilson, HT (224-8)
1956 - Bob Seaman, 880y (1:52.2); Rafer Johnson, 220yLH (23.4); Hall Miller, HJ (6-5); Dick Knaub, LJ (24-10.25)
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2010 - 4x100m Relay (39.66) 2011 - Cory Primm, 800m (1:47.57); Greg Woepse, PV (17-1.50) 2013 - Mike Woepse, PV (17-11); Julian Wruck, DT (214-7) 2015 - Nicholas Scarvelis, SP (19.64m) 2016 - Nicholas Scarvelis, SP (67-4.75); Nicholas Scarvelis, DT (187-10)
NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY/ALL-TIME RESULTS UCLA’S WOMEN’S NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 2009 — Nicole Leach - 400mH (55.39) 2007 — Nicole Leach - 400mH (54.32); Rhonda Watkins - LJ (22-10, outdoor); LJ (21-6.75 indoor) 2006 — Chelsea Johnson - Indoor Pole Vault (14-9) 2005 — Monique Henderson - 400m (50.10); Candice Baucham - Triple Jump (46-2) 2004 — Sheena Johnson - 400mH (53.54), Chelsea Johnson - Pole Vault (14-1.25) 2003 — Sheena Johnson - 400mH (54.34); Lena Nilsson - 800m (2:05.13), indoor. 2002 — Jessica Cosby - Shot Put (57-01/4); Darnesha Griffith - High Jump (6-0); Darnesha Griffith - High Jump (6-03/4), indoor; Lena Nilsson - 1500m (4:12.60); Tracy O’Hara - Pole Vault (13-91/4); Chaniqua Ross Discus (182-0); Distance Medley Relay (Tiffany Burgess, Monique Henderson, Jessica Marr, Lena Nilsson) - 10:58.19, indoor. 2001 — Christina Tolson - Shot Put (57-0 3/4); Christina Tolson- Shot Put (55-9 3/4), indoor 2000 — Seilala Sua - Shot Put (56-111/2); Seilala Sua - Discus (200-09); Tracy O’Hara - Pole Vault (14-5 1/3); Seilala Sua - Shot Put (56-8), indoor; Tracy O’Hara - Pole Vault (14-6), indoor; Keyon Soley - Long Jump (21-43/4), indoor. 1999 — Joanna Hayes - 400mH (55.16); Seilala Sua - Shot Put (57-9) and Discus (210-10) 1998 — Seilala Sua - Discus (210-8) 1997 — Seilala Sua - Discus (200-6); Amy Acuff - High Jump (6-3 1/4 i), indoor 1996 — Amy Acuff - High Jump (6-41/4); Valeyta Althouse - Shot Put (57-11), indoor 1995 — Amy Acuff - High Jump (6-5), (6-51/2) indoor; Valeyta Althouse - Shot Put (59-113/4); Dawn Dumble - Discus (187-2); Dawn Dumble - Shot Put (57-81/2), indoor 1994 — Karen Hecox - 3000m (9:22.63); Amy Acuff - High Jump (6-21/4i) indoor 1993 — Dawn Dumble - Shot Put (56-4) 1992 — Dawn Dumble - Shot Put (56-111/2i) indoor 1991 — Janeene Vickers - 400m H (55.65); Tracie Millett - Shot Put (54-1i) indoor 1990 — Tracie Millett - Discus (183-9) and Shot Put (53-63/4); Janeene Vickers - 400m H (55.40); Tracie Millett - Shot Put (51-11i) indoor 1989 — Janeene Vickers - 400m H (55.27) 1988 — Gail Devers - 100m (10.86w); 4 x 400 Relay (Phillips, Devers, Knighten, Vickers) - 3:29.82 1986 — Toni Lutjens - Discus (183-2) 1984 — Tonya Alston - High Jump (6-11/4) 1983 — Jackie Joyner - Heptathlon (6365); Florence Griffith - 400m (50.94); Michele Bush - 1500m (4:19.98) 1982 — Jackie Joyner - Heptathlon (6099); Florence Griffith - 200m (22.39) 1980 — 2-Mile Relay - (Ralston, Ward, Warner, Goen) 8:41.64 1978 — Evelyn Ashford - 200m (22.91); Modupe Oshikoya - Long Jump (21-61/2) 1977 — Evelyn Ashford - 100m (11.32) and 200m (23.0); Karin Smith - Javelin (197-9); 880y Medley Relay (Ashford, Oshikoya, Roberson, Weston) (1:39.4); 2 Mile Relay - (Chisam, Keyes, Roberson, Weston) 8:42.1. 1976 — Karin Smith-Javelin (161-6) 1975 — Julie Brown - Mile (4:40.6) and 2 Mile (10:11.2); Monette Driscoll - Discus (156-5); Kate Schmidt - Javelin (1981); 880y Medley Relay - (Butler, Huggard, White, A’Harrah) 1:45.0 1974 — Francie Larrieu - 880 (2:10) and Mile (4:59.4) and 2 Mile (10:56.6)
Women’s National Champions By Event
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100m _______________________2 200m _______________________3 400m _______________________1 880y________________________1 800m ______________ 1 (1 indoor) 1500m ______________________2 Mile ________________________2 3000m ______________________1 2-Mile ______________________2 400 Hurdles __________________8 400 Relay____________________1 2Mile Relay __________________2 880 Medley Relay _____________2 Distance Medley Relay _________1 High Jump _________ 4 (4 indoor) Long Jump _________ 2 (2 indoor) Triple Jump __________________1 Shot Put ___________ 7 (7 indoor) Pole Vault __________ 3 (2 indoor) Discus ______________________9 Javelin ______________________3 Heptathlon __________________2
UCLA’s Women’s NCAA Outdoor Finishes Year 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974
Place ----37th (tie) 20th 21st (tie) 34th (tie) 25th 16th (tie) 29th (tie) 5th 14th(tie) 2nd 1st 8th 2nd 2nd 3rd 2nd 2nd 3rd 9th (tie) 2nd 3rd 3rd 22nd (tie) 4th 2nd 2nd 2nd 6th (tie) 7th (tie) 4th (tie) 30th 1st 1st 2nd (AIAW) 5th (AIAW) 45th (AIAW) 2nd (AIAW) 1st (AIAW) 8th (AIAW) 1st (AIAW) 2nd (AIAW)
Host/Site Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Drake Drake Oregon Arkansas Drake Sacramento Sacramento Sacramento Austin Sacramento LSU Oregon Duke Boise Buffalo Indiana Oregon Tennessee Boise New Orleans Texas Oregon Duke BYU Oregon LSU Indianapolis Texas Oregon Houston BYU Texas Oregon Michigan St. Tennessee UCLA Kansas St. Oregon St. Texas Woman’s
Points 0 0 6 13 14 8 10.5 15 9 30 18 48 69 28 72 55 46 60 55 56 26 58 42 38 10 35 46 47 58 27 25 45 18 1161/2 153 57 30 2 47 86 19 89 68
Champion (Pts) Arkansas (72) Oregon (59) Texas A&M (75) Kansas (60) LSU (76) Texas A&M (49) Texas A&M (72) Texas A&M (50) LSU (67) Arizona St. (60) Auburn (57) Texas (55) UCLA (69) LSU (54) South Carolina (82) USC (64) LSU (53) Texas (62) Texas (60) LSU (63) LSU (81) LSU (69) LSU (86) LSU (93) LSU (87) LSU (78) LSU (53) LSU (86) LSU (61) LSU (62) Texas (65) Oregon (52) Florida St. (145) UCLA (1161/2) UCLA (153) Tennessee (61) CSU Northridge (59) CSU Northridge (67) CSU Northridge (57) UCLA (86) Prairie View A&M (60) UCLA (89) Prairie View A & M (84)
Candice Baucham won the 2005 NCAA Outdoor triple jump title with an NCAA Meet and Collegiate Record jump of 46-2.
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2016 - UCLA athletes did not score at University of Oregon Kylie Price - 18th, LJ (19-10.25) Jessie Maduka - 21st., LJ (19-7) 4x100m relay (Acolatse, Maduka, Annelus, Price) - 15th (44.41)
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2007 - UCLA, 5th (30 points) at Sacramento State Nicole Leach-1st, 400mH (54.32) 4x400m (Monthe, Wisdom, Lacy, Leach)-4th (3:30.46) Rhonda Watkins-1st, LJ (22-10)/5th, HJ (6-0) Ingrid Kantola-8th, PV (13-3.50)
2015 - UCLA athletes did not score at University of Oregon Zibby Boyer - 16th, HJ (5’9.75”) 4x100m relay (S. Lewis, Maduka, Hunter, A, Lewis) - 22nd (45.48) Tatum Souza - 17th, Hep (5,604 pts) Bronte Golick - 17th, 10k (34:45.65)
2006 - UCLA, 14th (18 points) at Sacramento State Dawn Harper-4th, 100mH (12.91) Chelsea Johnson-2nd, PV (13-11.25) Nicole Leach-4th, 400mH (55.93) 2005 - UCLA, 2nd (48 points) at Sacramento State Monique Henderson-1st, 400m (50.10) Dawn Harper-3rd, 100mH (12.99) Candice Baucham-1st, TJ (46-2)/5th, LJ (20-9.25) Jessica Cosby-3rd, SP (55-1.50)/3rd, HT (209-6) Kamaiya Warren-3rd, DT (183-3)
2014 - UCLA, 37th (6 points) at University of Oregon Brea Buchanan - 17th, 100m Hurdles (13.53) Trinity Wilson - 18thT, 100m Hurdles (13.55) Zibby Boyer - 18th, HJ (5’7.75”) Natasha Kolbo - 13th, PV (13’3.5”) Kylie Price - 3rd, LJ (21’1.25”) Lexy Walker - 19th, Hepthathlon (5116 points)
2004 - UCLA, 1st (69 points) at University of Texas Monique Henderson-2nd, 400m (50.62) Sheena Johnson-3rd, 100mH (12.75)/1st, 400mH (54.53) Dawn Harper-8th, 100mH (13.41) 4x100m (Roseby, S. Johnson, McKinnon, Henderson)-2nd (43.49) 4x400m (Roseby, S. Johnson, McKinnon, Henderson)-4th (3:28.85) Sheena Gordon-4th, HJ (6-1.50) Chelsea Johnson-1st, PV (14-1.25) Jackie Nguyen-5th, PV (13-5.25) Jessica Cosby-2nd, HT (219-5) Cari Soong-5th, HT (211-3)
2013 - UCLA, 20th (13 points) at University of Oregon Ida Storm - 5th, HT (214-5) Kylie Price, 6th, LJ (20-11.75) Turquoise Thompson, 3rd, 400mH (54.99) Tatum Souza, 9th, Heptathlon (5691 points) 2012 - UCLA, 21stT (14 points) at Drake University Turquoise Thompson - 2nd, 400mH Kylie Price - 7th, LJ (21-1.25) Ida Storm - 5th, HT (207-11)
2003 - UCLA, 8th (28 points) at Sacramento State Monique Henderson-7th, 400m (52.13) Lena Nilsson-2nd, 1500m (4:09.86) Sheena Johnson-8th, 100mH (13.09)/1st, 400mH (54.24) Ysanne Williams--6th, 400mH (56.84) Cari Soong-5th, HT (208-3)
2011 - UCLA, 34thT (8 points) at Drake University Turquoise Thompson - 2nd, 400mH (55.65) 2010 - UCLA, 25th (10 points) at University of Oregon Tori Peña-3rd, PV (14-1.25) Katy Viuf-4th, PV (13-9.25) 2009 - UCLA, 16thT (15 points) at University of Arkansas Nicole Leach-1st, 400mH (55.39) Rhonda Watkins - 4th, LJ (21-5.50) 2008 - UCLA, 29thT (9 points) at Drake University Nicole Leach-2nd, 400m Hurdles (54.62) 4x400m (Wisdom, Lacy, K. Curry, Leach)-8th (3:34.47)
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2002 - UCLA, 2nd (72 points) at Louisiana State University Monique Henderson-7th, 400m (52.31) Lena Nilsson-1st, 1500m (4:12.60) Sheena Johnson-4th, 400mH (55.71) 4x400m (Ogunleye, McKinnon, S. Johnson, Henderson)-3rd (3:28.79) Darnesha Griffith-1st, HJ (6-0) Tracy O’Hara-1st, PV (13-91/4) Jessica Cosby-1st, SP (57-01/4) Chaniqua Ross-1st, DT (182-0) Lara Saye-5th DT (175-2) Cari Soong-4th, HT (209-7 2001 - UCLA, 2nd (55 points) at University of Oregon Shakedia Jones-2nd, 100m (11.10w) Ysanne Williams-7th, 800m (2:06.87) Michelle Perry-7th, 400mH (59.64)/2nd, Heptathlon (5759 points) 4x400m (Perry, S. Johnson, Williams, McKinnon)-5th (3:36.09) Tracy O’Hara-2ndT, PV (13-91/4) Christina Tolson-1st, SP (57-0)/2nd, HT (215-0) Chaniqua Ross - 3rd, DT (180-9)
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ALSTON
1997 - UCLA, 3rd (56 points) at Indiana University-Bloomington Joanna Hayes-7th, 400mH (57.92) 4x100m (Grant, Anderson, Malco, Hayes)-6th (44.76) Seilala Sua-3rd, SP (55-81/4)/1st, DT (200-6) Nada Kawar-4th, SP (55-4)/6th, DT (177-3) Suzy Powell-2nd, DT (198-7)/2nd, JT (179-2) Rachelle Noble-8th, DT (172-0)/7th, HT (188-4) 1996 - UCLA, 9thT (26 points) at University of Oregon Amy Acuff-1st, HJ (6-41/2) Valeyta Althouse-2nd, SP (58-8) Suzy Powell-2nd, DT (193-7) 1995 - UCLA, 2nd (58 points) at University of Tennessee Karen Hecox-3rd, 3000m 4x400m (Noel, Burrell, Malco, Scott)-4th (3:33.52) Amy Acuff-1st, HJ (6-5) Valeyta Althouse-1st, SP (59-113/4) Dawn Dumble-2nd, SP (56-63/4)/1st, DT (187-2) Suzy Powell-5th, DT (176-2) Sheila Burrell-4th, Heptathlon (5720 points)
2000 - UCLA, 3rd (47 points) at Duke University Shakedia Jones-6th, 100m (11.55) Michelle Perry-4th, 400mH (56.50) Tracy O’Hara-1st, PV (14-51/3) Seilala Sua-1st, SP (56-111/2)/1st, DT (200-9) Christina Tolson-5th, SP (52-91/2)/5th, HT (203-6) Cari Soong-8th, HT (197-7)
1994 - UCLA, 3rd (42 points) at Boise State University Karen Hecox-1st, 3000m (9:22.63) Beth Bartholomew-7th, 5000m (16:45.17) Keisha Marvin-2nd, 400mH (56.62) Amy Acuff-2nd, HJ (6-21/4) Roshanda Glenn-3rd, TJ (44-4w) Valeyta Althouse-2nd, SP (57-61/4)
1999 - UCLA, 2nd (60 points) at Boise State University Shakedia Jones-7th, 100m (11.23) Joanna Hayes-3rd, 100mH (12.89)/1st, 400mH (55.16) 4x100m (Perry, Jones, Anderson, Soley)-3rd (43.81) 4x400m (Williams, Anderson, Soley, Perry)-3rd (3:29.41) Tracy O’Hara-2nd, PV (13-11/2) Keyon Soley-7th, LJ (20-113/4) Seilala Sua-1st, SP (57-9)/1st, DT (210-10)
1993 - UCLA, 3rd (38 points) at New Orleans 4x400m (Tochluk, Burrell, Blunt, Noel)-6th (3:32.62) Roshanda Glenn-2nd, TJ (43-93/4) Dawn Dumble-1st, SP (56-4)/2nd, DT (183-2) Jennifer Whelchel-7th, SP (51-41/2) Valeyta Althouse-8th, SP (51-03/4) Marieke Veltman-3rd, Heptathlon (5656 points) 1992 - UCLA, 22nd (10 points) at University of Texas Dawn Dumble-4th, SP (52-31/3)/4th, DT (171-5)
1998 - UCLA, 2nd (55 points) at University of Buffalo Shakedia Jones-2nd, 100m (11.15w)/3rd, 200m (22.97) Joanna Hayes-8th, 100mH (13.50w) 4x400m (Perry, Jones, Anderson, Grant)-4th (43.82) Deana Simmons-4th, TJ (43-33/4) Nada Kawar-3rd, SP (58-41/2)/6th, DT (184-0) Seilala Sua-6th, SP (56-2)/1st, DT (210-8) Suzy Powell-4th, DT (187-2)/8th, JT (170-7) Rachelle Noble-7th, HT (181-4)
1991 - UCLA, 4th (35 points) at University of Oregon Janeene Vickers-1st, 400mH (55.65) Tracie Millett-2nd, DT (179-0)/3rd, SP (55-91/2) Dawn Dumble-4th, SP (54-91/2)/5th, DT (170-6) Melisa Weis-7th, SP (52-11) 1990 - UCLA, 2nd (46 points) at Duke University Janeene Vickers-1st, 400mH (55.40)/4th, 100mH (13.05w) 4x100m (Hopper, Burnham, Sedwick, Vickers)-3rd (44.30) 4x400m (J. Johnson, Burnham, Sedwick, Vickers)-4th (3:32.88) Tracie Millett-1st, DT (183-9)/1st, SP (53-63/4)
JOYNER
GRIFFITH
GRIFFITH & BOLDEN
OSHIKOYA
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1989 - UCLA, 2nd (47 points) at Brigham Young University Janeene Vickers-1st, 400mH (55.27)/4th, 100mH (13.25) 4x400m (J. Johnson, Sedwick, C. Smith, Vickers)-2nd (3:32.13) Kris Larson-5th, SP (50-23/4)/2nd, DT (187-3) Tracie Millett-3rd, DT (170-6) Tonya Sedwick-3rd, Heptathlon (5765 points) 1988 - UCLA, 2nd (58 points) at University of Oregon Gail Devers-1st, 100m (10.86w)/2nd, LJ (21-6) Janeene Vickers-4th, 400mH (56.10) 4x100m (Phillips, Parros, C. Smith, Devers)2nd (43.74) 4x400m (Phillips, Devers, Knighten, Vickers)-1st (3:29.82) Tracie Millett-3rd, DT (180-5) Kris Larson-4th, DT (178-1) 1987 - UCLA, 6thT (27 points) at Louisiana State University Gail Devers-2nd, 100m (11.30) Polly Plumer-7th, 3000m (9:09.28) Nicolle Thompson-8th, 100mH (13.60) 4x100m (Thompson, Phillips, Church, Devers)-4th (43.74) 4x400m (Knighten, Phillips, Kellon, Devers)-4th (3:32.10) Toni Lutjens-3rd, DT (180-3) 1986 - UCLA, 7thT (25 points) at Indiana University-Purdue/Indianapolis Gail Devers-4th, 100mH (13.15)/2nd, LJ (21-51/4) Gayle Kellon-7th, 400m H (58.18) Toni Lutjens-1st, DT (183-2) 1985 - UCLA, 4thT (45 points) at University of Texas Gail Devers-6th, 100m (11.83)/6th, 200m (23.14)/6th, 100mH (13.34) Jackie Joyner-3rd, 100mH (13.00)/2nd, 400mH (55.19) 4x100m (Bailey, Joyner, Phillips, Devers) (43.99) 4x400m (Kellon, Bailey, Phillips, Joyner-5th (3:33.87) 1984 - UCLA, 30th (18 points) at University of Oregon Tonya Alston-1st, HJ (6-11/4) ** results missing 1983 - UCLA, 1st (116.5 points) at University of Houston Florence Griffith-2nd, 200m (22.42)/1st, 400m (50.94) Michele Bush-1st, 1500m (4:19.98) Jackie Joyner-8th, 100mH (13.99)/1st, Heptathlon (6365 points)/3rd, LJ (21-71/4) 4x100m (Jerald, Joyner, Nedd, Griffith)-5th (43.98) 4x400m-Emerson, Griffith, Joyner, Nedd)-6th (3:33.94) Susie Ray-6th, JT (168-3)/5th, Heptathlon (5706 points) Tonya Alston-8th, Heptathlon (5591 points) 1982 - UCLA, 1st (153 points) at Brigham Young University Jeanette Bolden-2nd, 100m (11.12)/3rd, 200m (24.07) Florence Griffith-5th, 100m (11.14)/1st, 200m (22.39) LaShon Nedd-4th (52.93)/8th, 100m (11.27)/5th, 200m (23.20) Arlise Emerson-5th, 400m (53.26) Michele Bush-4th, 1500m (4:21.65) Linda Goen-5th, 1500m (4:21.92) 4x100m (Jerald, Griffith, Joyner, Bolden)-3rd (44.02) 4x400m (Cumbess, Emerson, Joyner, Nedd)-3rd (3:30.44) Jackie Joyner-2nd, LJ (21-81/4) Jacque Nelson-4th, JT (173-5) Jackie Joyner-1st, Heptathlon (6099 points) Susie Ray-4th, Hepathlon (5511 points)
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1981 - UCLA, 2nd (57 points) at University of Texas Jeanette Bolden-3rd, 100m (11.28) Florence Griffith-2nd, 200m (23.11) Arlise Emerson-3rd, 400m (52.49) Linda Goen-4th, 1500m (4:17.59) 4x100m (Bolden, Howard, Griffith, Jerald)-2nd (44.49) 4x200m Medley (Jerald, Bolden, Griffith, Howard)-2nd (1:37.41) 4x400m (Cumbess, Howard, Emerson, Fowler)-2nd (3:32.08) Jacque Nelson-5th, JT (169-2) Jackie Joyner-3rd, Heptathlon (5578 points) 1980 - UCLA, 5th (30 points) at University of Oregon Cynthia Warner-4th, 800m (2:06.01) Linda Goen-2nd, 1500m (4:16.19) 4x400m (Emerson, Law, Cumbess, Fowler)-2nd (3:37.70) 2-Mile Relay (Ralston, Ward, Warner, Goen)-1st (8:41.64) 1979 - UCLA, 45th (30 points) at Michigan State University 2-Mile Relay (Chisam, Ward, Ralston, Warner)-5th (8:46.14) ** results missing 1978 - UCLA, 2nd (47 points) at University of Tennessee Evelyn Ashford-1st, 200m (22.91)/2nd, 100m (11.42) Modupe Oshikoya-2nd, 100mH (13.49)/1st, LJ (21-61/2) Sprint Medley Relay (Ashford, Gourdine, Oshikoya, Roberson)-3rd (1:39.7) 2-Mile Relay (Chisam, Keyes, Ralston, Roberson)-4th (8:46.2) 1977 - UCLA, 1st (86 points) at UCLA Evelyn Ashford-1st, 100m (11.32)/1st, 200m (23.0) Kathy Weston-3rd, 4oom (53.07) Debbie Roberson-5th, 800m (2:07.5) Kate Keyes-5th, 1500m (4:21.0) Modupe Oshikoya-2nd, 100mH (13.37w)/3rd, LJ (20-51/4) 880y Medley Relay (Ashford, Oshikoya, Roberson, Weston)-1st (1:39.4) Mile Relay (Ashford, Oshikoya, Venezia, Weston)-2nd (3:40.1) 2-Mile Relay (Chisam, Keyes, Roberson, Weston)-1st (8:42.1) Chris Remmling-4th, HJ (5-9) Karin Smith-1st, JT (197-9) 1976 - UCLA, 8th (19 points) at Kansas State University Evelyn Ashford-2nd, 100m (11.60) Lisa Vogelsang-6th, DT (140-91/2) Karin Smith-1st, JT (161-6) 1975 - UCLA, 1st (89 points) at Oregon State University Debbie Roberson-4th, 440 (55.87) Julie Brown-1st, Mile (4:40.6)/1st, 2-Mile (10:11.2)/2nd, 880 (2:08.5) Kate Keyes-2nd, Mile (4:42.1)/2nd, 2-Mile (10:12.5)/6th, 880 (2:09.8) Clydine Crowder-5th, 100mH (14.97)/4th, 400mH (61.96) 880y Medley Relay (Butler, Huggard, White, A’Harrah)-1st (1:45.0) Monette Driscoll-1st, DT (156-5) Kate Schmidt-1st, JT (198-1) 1974 - UCLA, 2nd (68 points) at Texas Women’s University Francie Larrieu-1st, 880 (2:10)/1st, Mile (4:59.4)/1st, 2-Mile (10:56.6) Julie Brown-3rd, 880 (2:11.9)/2nd, Mile (4:59.4)/2nd, 2-Mile (10:57.1) Claire Choate-5th, Mile (5:00.8)/3rd, 2-Mile (10:59.6) Mile Relay (Larrieu, Brown, Raymond, Huggard)-2nd (3:58.0
NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY/ALL-TIME RESULTS
NCAA Men’s Champions 1935 - James LuValle, 440y, 47.7 1938 - Bill Lacefield, LJ, 25-21/8 1940 - Jackie Robinson, LJ, 24-101/4 1947 - Ray Maggard, PV (tie for first), 14-0 1949 - Craig Dixon, 120yHH, 13.9 and 220yLH, 22.7 1951 - George Brown, LJ, 24-53/4 1952 - George Brown, LJ 25-47/8 1956 - Ron Drummond, DT, 173-01/2; Nick Dyer, HJ (tie for first), 6-61/4 1960 - Jim Johnson, HH, 14.0 1962 - Kermit Alexander, TJ, 50-111/4 1965 - Bob Day, Mile, 4:01.8 1966 - Tom Jones, 220 yd dash, 20.9; Ron Copeland, 110mH, 13.6; 440y Relay (Tom Jones, Bob Frey, Ron Copeland, Norman Jacson), 39.9; Mile Relay (Gene Gall, Don Domansky, Ron Copeland, Bob Frey), 3:07.5 1968 - Jon Vaughn, PV, 17-1; Steve Marcus, SP, 61-73/4 1969 - Mile Relay (John Smith, Len Van Hofwegen, Andy Young, Wayne Collett), 3:03.4 1970 - Mile Relay (Bob Langston, John Smith, Brad Lyman, Wayne Collett), 3:06.1 1971 - Mile Relay (Warren Edmonson, Reggie Echols, John Smith, Wayne Collett), 3:04.4; John Smith, 440y, 45.3 1972 - Mile Relay (Reggie Echols, Ron Gaddis, Benny Brown, John Smith), 3:05.3; John Smith, 400m, 44.5; Warren Edmonson, 100m, 10.1; James Butts, TJ, 53-21/4, wind-aided 1973 - Mile Relay (Ron Gaddis, Gordon Peppars, Maxie Parks, Benny Brown), 3:04.3; Finn Bendixen, LJ, 25-101/2; Milan Tiff, TJ, 54-23/4 1974 - Mile Relay (Lynnsey Guerrero, Benny Brown, Jerome Walters, Jr., Maxie Parks), 3:06.6; Jerry Herndon, LJ, 26-61/4 1975 - Benny Brown, 440y, 45.34
NCAA Outdoor & Indoor Champions (By Event, 71 Total: 63 outdoor, 8 indoor)
100m-2 200m/220y-3 400m/440y-6 800m-1(indoor) 1500m/Mile-1 5,000m-2 (including 1 indoor) 10,000m-1 110m/120yHH-6 LH/IH-1 400mIH-3 400m/440y Relay-1
1600m/Mile Relay-10 Distnace Medley Relay - 1 (indoor) High Jump-2 Long Jump-6 Triple Jump-3 Pole Vault-4 (including 1 indoor) Shot Put-9 (including 4 indoor) Discus-5 Javelin-2 Decathlon-2
UCLA has won eight outdoor national championships 1956, 66, 71, 72, 73, 78, 87, 88
1977 - James Owens, 110mH, 13.49 1978 - Greg Foster, 110mH, 13.22MR; Mike Tully, PV, 18-13/4; Dave Laut, SP, 66-11/4; Mike Tulley, PV, 18-51/4, indoor 1979 - Greg Foster, 200m, 20.22; Dave Laut, SP, 66-111/2 1980 - Greg Foster, 110mH, 13.42; Mark Anderson, Decathlon, 7893 1981 - Andre Phillips, 400mIH, 49.12 1982 - Del Davis, HJ, 7-71/4 (tie) 1984 - John Brenner, SP, 71-111/4; John Brenner, DT, 208-2 1987 - Jim Connolly, Decathlon, 8121; Kevin Young, 400mIH, 48.90;1600m Relay (Anthony Washington 47.0, Kevin Young 44.7, Henry Thomas 44.0, Danny Everett 44.9), 3:00.55 1988 - Danny Everett, 400m, 44.52; Kevin Young, 400mIH, 47.85MR; 1600m Relay (Steve Lewis 45.1, Kevin Young 44.3, Danny Everett, 45.4, Henry Thomas 45.1), 2:59.91CR 1990 - Steve Lewis, 400m, 45.19 1991 - Eric Bergreen, SP, 62-103/4 indoor 1993 - Erik Smith, JT, 259-10 1994 - John Godina, DT, 198-5; John Godina, SP, 65-83/4 indoor 1995 - Ato Boldon, 200m, 20.24; John Godina, SP, 72-21/4MR; John Godina, DT, 202-4; Greg Johnson, JT, 244-3; John Godina, SP, 66-111/4 indoor 1996 - Ato Boldon, 100m, 9.92MR; Jonathan Ogden, SP, 63-8 indoor 1997 - Mebrahtom Keflezighi, 5000m, 13:44.17; Mebrahtom Keflezighi, 10,000m, 28:51.18; Mebrahtom Keflezighi, 5,000m, 13:52.72 indoor. 1999 - 4x400m Relay (Michael Granville, Terrence Williams, Malachi Davis, Brian Fell), 3:02.12; Distance Medley Relay (Jess Strutzel, 1200m, Brian Fell, 400m, Michael Granville, 800m, Mark Hauser, Mile), 9:33.17AR indoor 2000 - Jess Strutzel, 800m, 1:46.57, indoor 2013 - Julian Wruck, DT, 213-1
NCAA and USA Track & Field Double Winners Eight Bruins have won the NCAA and USA Track & Field championship in the same event in the same year a total of nine times. The only man to do it twice was long jumper George Brown in 1951-52. The most recent was 400m performer Steve Lewis in 1990. 1938 - William Lacefield, long jump, 25-2 NCAA, 25-01/4 AAU 1949 - Craig Dixon, high hurdles, 13.9 NCAA, 13.8 AAU, and low hurdles, 22.7 NCAA, 22.6 AAU 1951 - George Brown, long jump, 24-53/4 NCAA, 24-81/2 AAU 1952 - George Brown, long jump, 25-43/4 NCAA, 25-9 AAU 1956 - Ron Drummond, discus throw, 173-0 NCAA, 180-3 AAU 1971 - John Smith, 440 yard dash, 45.3 NCAA, 44.5 AAU 1977 - James Owens, high hurdles, 13.49 NCAA, 13.49 AAU 1979 - Dave Laut, shot put, 66-111/2 NCAA, 69-31/4 AAU 1990 - Steve Lewis, 400m, 45.19 NCAA, 44.75 TAC
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NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY/ALL-TIME RESULTS NCAA Outdoor Meet Records Event 100m 200m
Record 9.89 19.87
400m 800m 1500m 3000mSC 5000m 10,000m 110mHH 400mIH 4x100m Relay
44.00 1:43.55 3:35.30 8:12.39 13:18.36 28:01.30 13.16 47.56 38.23
4x400m Relay
2:59.59
High Jump Pole Vault Long Jump Triple Jump Shot Put Discus Hammer Javelin
7-9.75 19-1 28-0 57-73/4 72-21/4 220-0 265-3 268-7 (new) 295-2 (old) 8457
Decathlon
Holder, School, Year Ngonidzashe Makush, Florida State, 2011 John Capel, Florida, 1999 Lorenzo Daniel, Miss. St., 1988 Quincy Watts, USC, 1992 Donavan Brazier Texas A&M 2016 Sydney Maree, Villanova, 1981 Henry Rono, WSU, 1978 Lawi Lalang, Arizona, 2014 Suleiman Nyambui, UTEP, 1979 Devon Allen, Oregon, 2014 Kerron Clement, LSU, 2005 TCU, 1989 (Porter, Smith, Sholars, Stewart) LSU, 2005 (Brazell, Carter, Dardar, Willie) Hollis Conway, SW Louisiana, 1989 Lawrence Johnson, Tennessee, 1996 Erick Walder, Arkansas, 1993 Keith Conner, SMU, 1982 John Godina, UCLA, 1995 Kamy Keshmiri, Nevada, 1992 Balazs Kiss, USC, 1996 Esko Mikkola, Arizona, 1998 Einar Vilhmalsson, Texas, 1983 Ashton Eaton, Oregon, 2010
UCLA Men Outdoor All-Americans by Event (269) Prior to World War II, only NCAA champions were recognized as AllAmericans. From 1945-1964, the first three finishers were recognized as All-Americans; 1965-74, the first four finishers; 1975, all NCAA finalists; 1976-82, first six finishers and 1983 to the present, eight places, including American athletes.In 2011, the top eight finishers were named first-team All-Americans, 9-16 second-team honorees and 17-24 honorable mention.Only those earning first-team honors are added to the All-American list below. 100m - 7 200m/220y - 13 400m/440y - 17 800m/880y - 4 1500m/Mile - 4 3000m Steeplechase - 5 3000M/5000m - 5 6000m/10,000m - 4 High Hurdles - 19 Intermediate Hurdles - 12 4x100m/4x100y - 9 4x400m/4x440y - 14 High Jump - 7 Long Jump - 13 Triple Jump - 19 Pole Vault - 27 Shot Put - 35 Discus - 27 Hammer - 10 Javelin - 10 Decathlon - 8
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2016 NCAA Championships Team Standings (top 25) 1. Florida ______________________85 2. Arkansas ____________________56 3. Texas A&M___________________53 4. Oregon _____________________45 5. LSU ______________________ 40.50 6. Tennessee ____________________27 7. Virginia _____________________26 8. Virginia Tech _________________20 9. Mississippi State _______________18 10. Nebraska ____________________17 10. Houston _____________________17 12. USC ________________________16 13. Stanford _____________________14 13. Michigan ____________________14 15. Purdue ______________________13 15. Oklahoma State _______________12 17. Penn State ___________________11 18. Washington ________________ 10.5 18. UCLA _______________________10 18. Middle Tennessee State _________10 22. Kentucky_____________________10 23. Akron _______________________10 23. Arizona _____________________10 23. Northern Arizona ______________10
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LUVALLE
STRODE
ROBINSON
1934 - UCLA 11th (11 points) Jimmy Miller-2nd, 880y Scott Massey-3rdT, PV Bill Reitz-6th, JT
1949 - UCLA, 2nd (31 points) Craig Dixon-1st, 110mH/1st, LH Bob Work-3rd, 100m George Stanich-4thT, HJ
1935 - UCLA 14th (10 1/5 points) Jimmy Luvalle-1st, 440y Scott Massey-6thT, PV
1950 - UCLA, 22ndT (8 points) Cy Young-2nd, JT
1936 - UCLA had no scoring athletes 1937 - UCLA, 12thT (10 points) Bill Reitz-2nd, JT Tom Berkeley-5th, LH 1938 - UCLA, 12th (15 points) Bill Lacefield-1st, BJ Woodrow Strode-4th, SP Clarke Shaughnessy-6th, JT 1939 - UCLA, 20th (6 points) Pat Turner-3rd, BJ 1940 - UCLA, 13th (17 points) Jackie Robinson-1st, BJ Pat Turner-4th, BJ Bill Lacefield-5th, BJ Hal Sinclair-6th, 220Y 1941 - UCLA, 21st (6 points) Paul Shoaff-4thT, HJ Hal Sinclair-5th, 220y; 6th, 100m Roger Hoeger-6th, SP 1942 - UCLA, 20thT (6 points) Ray Maggard-2ndT, PV 1943 - UCLA athletes did not score 1944 - UCLA athletes did not score 1945 - UCLA athletes did not score 1946 - UCLA, 28th (5 points) Craig Dixon-5th, LH Ralph Gold-5th, 880y John Pattee-6th, 2-mile 1
1947 - UCLA, 12th (14 /6 points) Ray Maggard-1stT, PV Craig Dixon-3rd, 110mH; 6th, LH Jerry Shipkey-5th, SP
BROWN
SEAMAN
1960 - UCLA, 3rd (31 points) Jim Johnson-1st, 110mH Bob Holland-2nd, 1500m Mil Dahl-3rd, 1500m Ron Ulrich-4th, JT Clark Branson-5th, SP Jack Putnam-6th, DT 1961 - UCLA, 11thT (13 points) Clark Branson-3rd, SP Mil Dahl-4th, Mile Winston Doby-5th, TJ Jack Putnam-6th, DT
1951 - UCLA, 6th (18 1/5 points) George Brown-1st, BJ/5th, 220y Len Eilers-6thT, PV 1952 - UCLA, 3rd (24 points) George Brown-1st BJ/6th, 200m Chuck Phillips-2nd, Steeple Rod Richard-5th, 200m Larry Carter-5th, 10,000m Jack Sage-6th, 400mH Len Eilers-6thT, PV
1962 - UCLA, 14th T (11 points) Kermit Alexander-1st, TJ Mil Dahl-6th, Mile 1963 - UCLA, 33rdT (2 points) C.K. Yang-5th, 110mH
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1953 - UCLA, 10th (12 /5 points) Rod Richard, 2nd, 220/4th, 100m Len Eilers, 4thT, PV
1964 - UCLA - 45thT (2 points) Bob Day-6th, 1500m Dick Weeks-6th, 10,000m
1954 - UCLA athletes did not score 1965 - UCLA, 8thT (20 points) Bob Day-1st, Mile Earl Clibborn-3rd, Steeple Len Dodson-4th, 220y
1955 - UCLA, 2nd (34 points) Ron Drummond-2nd, DT Don Vick-3rd, SP/5th, DT Bob Seaman-3rd, Mile Russ Ellis-3rd, 440y Bob Hunt-4th, 2-mile Chuck Holloway-6th, LH Lindy Kell-6thT, PV Mel Hill-6thT, PV
1966 - UCLA 1st (81 points) Tom Jones-1st, 220y Ron Copeland-1st, 110mH 440y Relay (Jones, Frey, Copeland, Jackson), 1st Mile Relay (Gall, Domansky, Copeland, Frey), 1st Roger Johnson-2nd, 440yIH Marc Savage-2nd, PV Geoff Pyne-2nd, 6-Mile;4th, 3-Mile Dick Selby-3rd, JT Norman Jackson-4th, 220y/6th, 100m Doug Olmstead-5th, TJ
1956 - UCLA, 1st (44 7/10 points) Ron Drummond-1st, DT Nick Dyer, 1stT, HJ Rafer Johnson-2nd, BJ/2nd,HH Don Vick-2nd, DT/4th, SP Bob Seaman-4th, 1500m Russ Ellis-4th, 400m Hal Miller-4thT, HJ Dick Knaub-6th, BJ 1957 - UCLA ineligible to compete 1958 - UCLA ineligible to compete 1959 - UCLA ineligible to compete
1948 - UCLA, 30thT (6 points) Craig Dixon-3rd, 110mH
ALEXANDER
DIXON
DAY
JONES
1967 - UCLA, 3rd (27 points) Dick Railsback-3rd, PV Rick Sloan-4th, PV/6th, HJ Ron Copeland-4th, 110mH Don Domansky-5th, 440 Gerald Lee-5th, TJ Mile Relay (Hoyt, Domansky, Fendia, Copeland), 5th Kirk Wassell-6th, DT Doug Ford-6th, TJ
VAUGHN
COLLETT
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SMITH
BROWN
1968 - UCLA, 5th (30 points) Jon Vaughn-1st, PV Steve Marcus-1st, SP Johnny Johnson-2nd, LJ Doug Ford-5th, TJ 1969 - UCLA, 5th (30 points) Mile Relay (Smith, Van Hofwegen, Young, Collett), 1st Jon Vaughn-2nd, PV Mark Ostoich-3rd, SP Steve Marcus-4th, SP Wayne Collett-4th, 220y Denny Rogers-4th, TJ John Johnson-5th, LJ Reggie Robinson-6th, 100m 1970 - UCLA, 7th (27 points) Mile Relay (Langston, Smith, Lyman, Collett), 1st Wayne Collett-2nd, 440IH John Smith-4th, 440y Jeff Sakala-4thT, PV Mark Ostoich-5th, SP 1971 - UCLA, 1st (52 points) Mile Relay (Edmonson, Echols, Smith, Collett), 1st Smith-1st, 440y Francois Tracanelli-2nd, PV Finn Bendixen-3rd, LJ Denny Rogers-3rd, TJ James Butts-4th, TJ Wayne Collett-4th, 440y Warren Edmonson-5th, 100m Mark Ostoich-5th, DT 1972 - UCLA, 1st (82 points) Mile Relay-Echols, Gaddis, Brown, Smith), 1st Warren Edmonson-1st, 100m John Smith-1st, 400m James Butts-1st, TJ Harry Freeman-3rd, TJ Dwight Stones-3rd, HJ Charles Rich-3rd, HH Jean Pierre Corval-3rd, 400mH Benny Brown-3rd, 400m Milan Tiff-4th, TJ Finn Bendixen-4th, LJ Dale Gordon-5th, DT Rory Kotinek-5th, Decathlon
DAVIS
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TIFF 1973 - UCLA, 1st (56 points) Mile Relay (Gaddis, Peppars, Parks, Brown), 1st Finn Bendixen-1st, LJ Milan Tiff-1st, TJ Benny Brown-2nd, 440y James McAlister-3rd, LJ Charles Rich-4th, HH Rory Kotinek-4th, HJ Maxie Parks-5th, 440y Dale Gordon-5th- DT
1974 - UCLA, 2nd (56 points) Jerry Herndon-1st, LJ Mile Relay (Guerrero, Brown, Walters, Parks), 1st Roger Freeberg-2nd, DT Rory Kotinek-3rd, HJ Francois Tracanelli-3rd, PV Maxie Parks-3rd, 440y Gordon Innes-4th, Steeple Ron Mooers-4th, PV Clarence Taylor-5th, TJ 1975 - UCLA, 2nd (42 points) Benny Brown-1st, 440y James Owens-2nd, 110mH Rory Kotinek-2nd, HJ Ron Mooers-3rdT, PV Clarence Taylor-3rd, TJ Clim Jackson-5th, 110mH Willie Banks-5th, LJ 440y Relay (Owens, Wilmoth, Wilson, Brown), 6th
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1979 - UCLA, 3rd (36 points) Greg Foster-1st, 200m Dave Laut-1st, SP Jon Warner-3rd, PV Anthony Curran-4th, PV Ted DeMill-4th, JT Marcus Gordien-5th, SP 1980 - UCLA, 2nd (46 points) Greg Foster-1st, 110mH/3rd, 200m Mark Anderson-1st, Decathlon Anthony Curran-3rd, PV Dokie Williams-3rd, TJ 4x100 Relay (Williams, Brown, Banks, Foster), 4th Eric Brown-5th, 100m Chip Benson-5th, TJ 1981 - UCLA, 5th (30 points) Andre Phillips-1st, 400mH Mark Anderson-2nd, Decathlon Anthony Curran-2nd, PV Eric Brown-4th, 100m 1982 - UCLA, 5th (75 points) Del Davis-2nd, HJ Dave Daniels-3rd, Steeple Eric Brown-4th, 200m Anthony Curran-4th, PV Chip Benson-5th, TJ Steve Ortiz-6th, 10,000m
1984 - UCLA, 7th (501/2 points) John Brenner-1st, SP/1st, DT Jim Connolly-5th, JT Lee Balkin-5thT, HJ 1985 - UCLA, 58th (3 points) John Frazier-6th, SP 1986 - UCLA, 8th (29 points) 4x400m Relay (Washington, Young, Stanich, Everett), 2nd Kevin Young-2nd, 400mH Jim Connolly-4th, Decathlon Danny Everett-5th, 400m Jim Banich-6th, SP John Frazier-8th, SP
1978 - UCLA, 1st (50 points) Greg Foster-1st, 110mH Mike Tully-1st, PV Dave Laut-1st, SP Wilie Banks-2nd, TJ James Owens-3rd, 110mH Charlie Brown-4th, PV Dwayne Joseph-5th, HJ
CONNELLY
LAUT
1983 - UCLA, 14thT (331/2 points) John Brenner-2nd, SP/4th, DT Jim Connolly-6th, Decathlon Steve McCormack-7th, 5000m
1976 - UCLA, 12thT (16 points) James Owens-2nd, 110mH Mike Tully-3rdT, PV Willie Banks-4th, TJ 1977 - UCLA, 5th (35 points) James Owens-1st, 110mH Willie Banks-2nd, TJ Mike Tully-2nd, PV Gregory Foster-3rd, HH 4x400 Relay (Niederhaus, Leeds, Thompson, Myles), 5th 4x100 Relay (Owens, Byles, Schaeffer, Foster), 6th)
BRENNER
TULLY
EVERETT
YOUNG
LEWIS
NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY/ALL-TIME RESULTS
JOHNSON
GODINA
1987 - UCLA, 1st (81 points) Jim Connolly-1st, Decathlon Kevin Young-1st, 400mH 4x400m Relay (Washington, Young, Thomas, Everett), 1st Mark Junkermann-2nd, Steeple Danny Everett-2nd, 400m Jim Banich-2nd, SP 4x100m Relay (Marsh, Young, Everett, Thomas), 3rd Henry Thomas-3rd, 200m Mike Marsh-3rd, 100m Jim Banich-4th, DT Steve Kerho-7th, 110mH David Wilson-7th, HT 1988 - UCLA, 1st (82 points) Danny Everett-1st, 400m Kevin Young-1st, 400mH 4x400m Relay (Lewis, Young, Everett, Thomas), 1st Steve Lewis-2nd, 400m Pete Thompson-2nd, DT David Wilson-2nd, HT 4x100m Relay (Marsh, Everett, Lewis, Thomas), 2nd Henry Thomas-3rd, 200m Brian Blutreich-3rd, DT Mike Marsh-4th, 100m David Wilson-7th, SP John Knight-8th, HT 1989 - UCLA, 6th (28 points) David Wilson-2nd, SP Brian Blutreich-3rd, SP/4th, DT Pete Thompson-3rd, DT Mike Marsh-7th, 200m John Knight-8th, HT 1990 - UCLA, 10th (22 points) Steve Lewis-1st, 400m Brian Blutreich-3rd, DT John Knight-5th, HT Eric Bergreen-8th, SP Mike Stevenson-8th, 400m 1991 - UCLA, 17thT (15 points) Eric Bergreen-4th, SP Marty Beck-4th, 400mH McArthur Anderson-5th, TJ Eric Bergreen-8th, HT 1992 - UCLA, 8thT (23 points) Marty Beck-2nd, 400m David Bunevacz-2nd, JT 4x400m Relay (Stevenson, Williams, Baker, Beck), 6th John Godina-7th, SP Charles Rogers-7th, TJ 1993 - UCLA, 9th (25 points) Erik Smith-1st, JT John Godina-2nd, SP/6th, DT Joe Bailey-7th, SP Charles Rogers-8th, TJ Mark parlin-8th, SP
KEFLEZIGHI
MOSER
1996 - UCLA, 3rd (57 points) Ato Boldon-1st, 100m Gentry Bradley-2nd, 200m 4x100m Relay (Davis, Boldon, Allen, Bradley), 2nd Mark Parlin-3rd, SP Scott Slover-5th, PV David Dumble-8th, DT 1997 - UCLA, 4th (31 points) Mebrahtom Keflezighi, 1st, 5000m/1st, 10,000m David Dumble-3rd, DT Josh Johnson-4th, JT 1998 - UCLA, 6th (38 points) Jess Strutzel-5th, 800m Mebrahtom Keflezighi-4th, 5000m/4th, 10,000m) 4x100m Relay (Fell, Thomas, Allen, McElroy), 4th Scott Slover, 3rd, PV Josh Johnson-4th, JT Mel Moultry-6th, TJ Wade Tift-6th, SP Luke Sullivan-7th, DT 1999 - UCLA, 16thT (15 points) 4x400m Relay (Granville, Williams, Davis, Fell), 1st Luke Sullivan-5th, DT Wade Tift-8th, DT 2000 - UCLA, 47thT (4 points) Jess Strutzel-5th, 800m 2001 - UCLA, 33rdT (6 points) Scott Moser-3rd, DT
ARMON
LANDERS
2012 - UCLA, 17th (17 points) Mike Woepse - 2nd, PV Alec Faldermeyer - 3rd, HT Marcus Nilsson - 6th - Decathlon 2013 - UCLA, 12thT (18 points) Marcus Nilsson - 3rd, Decathlon Dominic Giovannoni - 13th, Decathlon Alec Faldermeyer - 7th, HT Julian Wruck - 1st, DT 2014 - UCLA, 33rd (8 points) Nick Hartle - 16th, 800m Nicholas Scarvelis - 10th, SP Julian Wruck - 2nd, DT Matthew Kosecki - 12th, DT Cody Danielson - 14th, JT 2015 - UCLA athletes did not score Derek Eager - 12th, JT Steele Wasik - 12th, Decathlon Nicholas Scarvelis - 15th, SP Lane Werley - 16th, 10,000m Nick Hartle - 20th, 800m Alec Faldermeyer - 22nd, HT 2016 - UCLA, 18thT (10 points) Rai Benjamin - 6th, 400mH Nicholas Scarvelis - 4th, SP/18th, DT Braheme Days - 5th, SP Lane Werley - 12th, 10,000m Nick Hartle - 14th, 800m Dotun Ogundeji - 20th, SP/20th, DT Austin Hazel - 21st, LJ
2002 - UCLA, 30thT (8 points) Dan Ames-7th, SP/8th, DT Scott Moser-4th, DT 2003 - UCLA, 19th (14.50 points) Yoo Kim-5thT, PV Pat Luke-7th, PV Juaune Armon-5th, LJ Dan Ames-6th, SP Scott Wiegand-7th, SP 2004 - UCLA, 17thT (17 points) 4x400m Relay (Johnson, Williams, Versher, Everhart), 7th Yoo Kim-2nd, PV Juaune Armon-4th, LJ Dan Ames-6th, SP 2005 - UCLA, 33rdT (8 points) Erik Emilsson-8th, Steeple Brandon Johnson-4th, 400mH Jonathan Williams-7th, 400mH 2006 - UCLA, 22nd (11 points) Kevin Craddock-8th, 110mH Craig Everhart-7th, 400m Greg Garza-7th, DT Mike Landers-3rd, PV
1994 - UCLA, 12th (18 points) John Godina-1st, DT/3rd, SP Greg Johnson-8th, JT 4x100m Relay (Williams, Flowers, Reed, Bradley), 8th
2007 - UCLA, 9th (21 points) Brandon Johnson-2nd, 400mH Mike Landers-2nd, PV Greg Garza-4th, DT
1995 - UCLA, 2nd (55 points) Ato Boldon-1st, 200m John Godina-1st, SP/1st, DT Greg Johnson-1st, JT Mark Parlin-3rd, SP Jonathan Ogden-4th, SP Mebrahtom Keflezighi-5th, 5000m
2008 - UCLA, 34th (7.50 points) Johnny Quinn-8thT, PV Greg Garza-7th, DT Boldizsar Kocsor-4th, HT 2009 - UCLA athletes did not score 2010 - UCLA, 52ndT (4 points) Cory Primm - 5th, 800m 2011 - UCLA, 37th (7 points) Cory Primm - 6th, 800m Alec Faldermeyer - 5th, HT
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NCAA INDOOR ALL-AMERICANS/CHAMPIONS
Women’s NCAA Indoor All-Americans Year
Athlete
Event
Place
2015
Ida Storm Torie Owers Ida Storm Kylie Price Brea Buchanan Allison Koressel Ida Storm Danielle Watson Rhonda Watkins Tori Anthony Allie Bohannon Rhonda Watkins Ingrid Kantola Dawn Harper Chelsea Johnson Candice Baucham Dawn Harper Candice Baucham Ashley Caldwell Jessica Cosby Dawn Harper Chelsea Johnson Sheena Johnson
Weight Throw Shot Put Weight Throw Long Jump 60mH Pole Vault Weight Throw Long Jump Long Jump Pole Vault Mile Long Jump Pole Vault 60mH Pole Vault Triple Jump 60m Hurdles Triple Jump DMR Shot Put 60m Hurdles Pole Vault 60m Hurdles DMR DMR DMR 60m Hurdles Weight Throw Long Jump 800m 4x400m 4x400m 60m Hurdles 4x400m 4x400m 800m Weight Throw DMR 4x400m Shot Put High Jump DMR 4x400m 4x400m DMR DMR Mile Pole Vault Weight Throw 4x400m Shot Put High Jump 4x400m 60m 4x400m 4x400m
2nd 14th 2nd 4th 5th 5th 2nd 8th 3rd 8thT 2nd 1st 4th 3rd 1st 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 4th 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 5th 8th 6th 8th 4th 4th 7th 4th 4th 1st 3rd 1st 5th 6th 1st 1st 5th 5th 1st 1st 2nd 2nd * 5th 5th 4th 4th 5th 4th 4th
2014 2013 2012 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004
2003
2002
Melissa McBain Lena Nilsson Sani Roseby Cari Soong Renee Williams Tiffany Burgess Monique Henderson Sheena Johnson Adia McKinnon Hasani Roseby Lena Nilsson Cari Soong Tiffany Burgess Jessica Cosby Darnesha Griffith Monique Henderson Sheena Johnson Jessica Marr Lena Nilsson
2001
Tracy O’Hara Cari Soong Ysanne Williams Jessica Cosby Darnesha Griffith Sheena Johnson Shakedia Jones Adia McKinnon Bunmi Ogunleye
Dawn Harper tallied three NCAA Indoor All-American honors in the 60m hurdles with two third-place finishes and one fourth-place showing.
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Tracy O’Hara Michelle Perry Deana Simmons Christina Tolson 2000
Ysanne Williams Shakedia Jones Tracy O’Hara Chaniqua Ross Deana Simmons Keyon Soley Seilala Sua Christina Tolson
1999
Erica Hoernig Tracy O’Hara Chaniqua Ross Seilala Sua
1998
Erica Hoernig Shakedia Jones* Rachelle Noble Deana Simmons Seilala Sua Amy Acuff Joanna Hayes Rachelle Noble Seilala Sua Amy Acuff Valeyta Althouse Nada Kawar Amy Acuff Valeyta Althouse Dawn Dumble Karen Hecox Nada Kawar Amy Acuff Valeyta Althouse Dawn Dumble Jennifer Whelchel Dawn Dumble Melissa Weis Tracie Millett Melissa Weis Tracie Millett
1997
1996 1995
1994 1993 1992 1991 1990
Pole Vault 60m Hurdles Triple Jump Shot Put Weight Throw 4x400m 60m Pole Vault Shot Put Triple Jump Long Jump Shot Put Weight Throw Shot Put Weight Throw Pole Vault Pole Vault Shot Put Shot Put Weight Throw Pole Vault 55m Weight Throw Triple Jump Shot Put High Jump 55m Hurdles Weight Throw Shot Put High Jump Shot Put Shot Put High Jump Shot Put Shot Put Mile Shot Put High Jump Shot Put Shot Put Shot Put Shot Put Shot Put Shot Put Shot Put Shot Put
2nd 5th 2nd 1st 2nd 4th 6th 1st 6th * 1st 1st 2nd 3rd 8th 4th 7th 6th 3rd 3rd 6th 7th 6th 7th 1st 3rd 7th 3rd 3rd 1st 3rd 1st 3rd 1st 3rd 4th 1st 4th 3rd 7th 1st 4th 1st 7th 1st
*Top-8 American *First Team Selections
Allie Bohannon was the NCAA runner-up in the mile in 2007.
Ingrid Kantola earned her first indoor honor in 2007.
NCAA INDOOR ALL-AMERICANS/CHAMPIONS The UCLA Bruins placed second at the 2002 NCAA Indoor Championships and won both the 2001-00 Indoor team titles (the first women or men’s indoor track and field crowns in school history). A list of UCLA’S individual NCAA Indoor champions follows. Tracie Millett Shot Put: 1990 (51-11), 1991 (54-81/2)
Dawn Dumble Shot Put: 1992 (56-111/2), 1995 (57-81/2)
Amy Acuff
Seilala Sua
High Jump: 1994 (6-21/2), 1995 (6-51/2), 1997 (6-31/4)
Valeyta Althouse Shot Put: 1996 (57-11)
Dawn Dumble
RHONDA WATKINS
Seilala Sua Shot Put: 2000 (56-8)
Tracy O’Hara Pole Vault: 2000 (14-6)
Keyon Soley Long Jump: 2000 (21-43/4)
Christina Tolson Shot Put: 2001 (55-9 3/4)
Chelsea Johnson
Keyon Soley
Tracy O’Hara
Distance Medley Relay Tiffany Burgess, Monique Henderson, Jessica Marr, Lena Nilsson: 2002 (10:58.19)
Darnesha Griffith High Jump: 2002 (6-03/4)
Lena Nilsson 800m: 2003, 2:05.13
Chelsea Johnson Pole Vault: 2006, 14-9
Rhonda Watkins Long Jump, 2007 21-6.75
Lena Nilsson
Amy Acuff
Christina Tolson
V a l e y t a Althouse
Darnesha Griffith
Distance Medley Relay
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Men’s All-Americans Year
Athlete
Event
2016
Nicholas Scarvelis Ferdinand Edman Nick Hartle Austin O’Neil Joe Herrera Braheme Days Dotun Ogundeji Nicholas Scarvelis Mike Woepse Marcus Nilsson Mike Woepse Alec Faldermeyer Alec Faldermeyer Scott Crawford Marlon Patterson Quentin Powell Cory Primm Boldizsar Kocsor Laef Barnes Marlon Patterson Cory Primm Elijah Wells Dustin DeLeo John Caulfield Darius Savage Boldizsar Kocsor Craig Everhart Brandon Johnson James Rhoades Elijah Wells Ben Aragon Craig Everhart
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JOHN GODINA
MIKE TULLY
ERIC BERGREEN
JONATHAN OGDEN
MEB KEFLEZIGHI
BEYOND THE COLLEGIATE SEASON UCLA in the World Junior Championships 1986 (Athens, Greece) Tonya Sedwick, LJ, dnq, 18-11 3/4 Caryl Smith, 100m, 2nd, 11.46 4x100m relay, 1st, 43.78 Janeene Vickers, 400m, 4th, 52.25 4x400m relay, 1st, 3:30.45 1988 (Sudbury, Canada) Angela Burnham, 100m, 6th, 11.73 4x100m relay, 3rd, 44.27 Tracie Millett, DT, 12th, 139-1 1990 (Plovdiv, Bulgaria) Angela Burnham, 200m, 7th, 23.82 4x100m relay, 3rd, 44.50 Dawn Dumble, SP, dnq, 48-6 DT, 14th, 158-3. Juliana Yendork, LJ, 4th, 21-3 1/4 1992 (Seoul, Korea) Amy Acuff, HJ, 9th, 6-0 3/4 Suzy Powell, DT, 10th, 153-8 1994 (Lisbon, Portugal) Amy Acuff, HJ, 3rd, 6-2 Suzy Powell, DT, 3rd, 172-8 Cicely Scott, 400m, 7th, 53.57 4x400m relay, 1st, 3:32.08 1996 (Sydney, Australia) Andrea Anderson, 100m, 2nd, 11.43 4x100m relay, 1st, 43.79 Seilala Sua, SP, 8th, 49-4 1/4 DT, 2nd, 184-9 1998 (Annecy, France) Shakedia Jones, 100m, 1st, 11.19 200m, 2nd, 23.39 4x100m relay, 1st, 43.52 (AJR) Tracey O’Hara, PV, nh Keyon Soley, LJ, 10th, 20-3 1/2
USA Track and Field Junior Champions 2016 - Celera Barnes, 100m/200m Jasmine Stauffacher-Gray, 400mH Jackie Garner, 5,000m Lillianna Hebert, HJ 2009 - Ryann Krais, Heptathlon 2006 - Nicole Leach, 400mH 2004 - Alison Costello, Cross Country 2003 - Dawn Harper, 100mH 2001 - Sheena Johnson, 400mH Jessica Cosby, SP/HT 2000 - Cari Soong, Hammer 1999 - Ysanne Williams, 800m Darnesha Griffith, HJ Tracy O’Hara, PV 1998 - Shakedia Jones, 200m Tracy O’Hara, PV 1997 - Deana Simmons, TJ Seilala Sua, SP/DT 1996 - Seilala Sua, SP/DT 1995 - Joanna Hayes, 100mH Suzy Powell, DT 1994 - Suzy Powell, DT 1993 - Shelly Taylor, 3000m Valeyta Althouse, SP Suzy Powell, DT 1992 - Valeyta Althouse, SP 1991 - Juliana Yendork, LJ/TJ Dawn Dumble, DT 1990 - Juliana Yendork, LJ/TJ 1989 - Angela Burnham, 200m 1987 - Caryl Smith, 100m Tonya Sedwick, LJ Tracie Millett, SP 1986 - Janeene Vickers, 400m 1984 - Linda Goen, 800m 1982 - Polly Plumer, 1500m Gayle Kellon, 400mH 1980 - Jackie Joyner, LJ 1979 - Gwen Loud, 200m 1973 - Karin Smith, JT 1972 - Karin Smith, JT
Nicole Leach won her third straight USATF Junior National title in the 400m hurdles in 2006, and went on to win the silver medal in that event as well as a gold medal on the U.S. 4x400m relay team at the 2006 World Junior Championships in Beijing, China.
2000 (Santiago, Chile) Jessica Cosby, Shot Put, 9th, 48-113/4 Cari Soong, Hammer, 11th, 178-7 2002 (Kingston, Jamaica) Monique Henderson, 400m, 1st, 51.10 4x400m relay, 1st, 3:29.95 (AJR) Briona Reynolds, Shot Put, 12th, 48-9 2004 (Brussels, Belgium) Alison Costello, Cross Country, 30th, 22:10 2006 (Beijing, China) Rhonda Watkins, 1st, LJ, 21-2 1/4; 19thT, HJ, 5-8 1/2 Nicole Leach, 2nd, 400mH, 55.55; 1st, 4x400m, 3:29.01 Shakedia Jones won the 100m (11.19) at the 1998 World Junior Championships in Annecy, France. Jones was also the 1998 USAT&F Jr. National Champion in the 200m.
2006 (Gwangju, South Korea) Zibby Boyer, 2nd, High Jump, 5-10.75 Kylie Price, 2nd, 4x100m, Tatum Souza, 8th, Heptathlon Alexis Walker, 16th, 5-8.75 2016 (Bydgoszcz, Poland) Celera Barnes, 2nd (heat 3), 100m, 11.51
Darnesha Griffith was the 1999 USAT&F Junior National Champion in the high jump.
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USA Track & Field Senior Champions 1937 - Bill Reitz, javelin throw, 224-9 1938 - Bill Lacefield, long jump, 25-01/4 1939 - Bill Lacefield, long jump, 25-51/4 1940 - Carl McBain, 400m hurdles, 51.6 1944 - Don Barksdale, triple jump, 47-23/4 1949 - Craig Dixon, 110m high hurdles, 13.8, and 200m low hurdles, 22.6 1951 - George Brown, long jump, 24-81/2 1952 - George Brown, long jump, 25-9 1953 - George Brown, long jump, 25-103/4 1955 - Rod Richard, 220-yard dash, 21.0 1956 - Ron Drummond, discus throw, 180-3; Cy Young, javelin throw, 247-11; Rafer Johnson, decathlon, 7755 points (old tables) 1958 - Rafer Johnson, decathlon, 7754 points (old tables) 1959 - C.K. Yang, decathlon, 7549 points (old tables) 1960 - Rafer Johnson, decathlon, 8683 points (old tables) 1962 - C.K. Yang, decathlon, 8249 points (old tables) 1964 - C.K. Yang, decathlon, 7853 points (new tables) 1968 - Bob Day, 5000 meters, 13:50.4; Dick Railsback, pole vault, 17-01/4 1970 - John Smith, 440-yard dash, 45.7 1971 - John Smith, 440-yard dash, 44.5 1973 - Dwight Stones, high jump, 7-5 1974 - Dwight Stones, high jump, 7-31/4 1976 - Maxie Parks, 400 meter dash, 44.82; Dwight Stones, high jump, 7-41/4 1977 - James Owens, high hurdles, 13.49; Dwight Stones, high jump, 7-6; Milan Tiff, triple jump, 57-01/4 wind-aided 1978 - Maxie Parks, 400 meter dash, 45.15; Dwight Stones, high jump, 7-61/2; James Butts, triple jump, 55-51/2 1979 - Mike Tully, pole vault, 18-01/2; Dave Laut, shot put, 69-31/4. 1980 - Willie Banks, triple jump, 56-111/2w 1981 - Willie Banks, triple jump, 57-71/2; Greg Foster, high hurdles, 13.39; Dave Laut, shot put, 70-101/2. 1983 - Mark Anderson, decathlon, 8152 points; Greg Foster, high hurdles, 13.15; Dwight Stones, high jump, 7-6; Willie Banks, triple jump, 56-7H; Dave Laut, shot put, 71-23/4 1985 - Dave Laut, shot put, 68-113/4; Andre Phillips, 400m hurdles, 47.67; Willie Banks, TJ, 58-111/2 1986 - Greg Foster, high hurdles, 13:26; Mike Tully, pole vault, 19-01/4; John Brenner, shot put, 69-21/2 1987 - Greg Foster, high hurdles 13.29w; John Brenner, shot put 69-91/4 1990 - Steve Lewis, 400m, 44.75 1991 - Greg Foster, high hurdles, 13.29 1992 - Danny Everett, 400m, 43.81; Kevin Young, 400m hurdles, 47.89; Mike Powell, long jump, 28-31/2 1993 - Michael Marsh, 200m, 19.97w; Kevin Young, 400m hurdles, 47.69; Mike Powell, long jump 28-0w 1994 - Mike Powell, long jump 28-53/4w 1995 - Michael Marsh, 100m, 10.23; Mike Powell, long jump, 28-0Iw 1996 - Mike Powell, long jump, 27-61/2 1997 - John Godina, discus, 221-1 1998 - Gentry Bradley, 200m, 20.47; John Godina, shot put, 71-23/4; John Godina, discus, 220-1 1999 - John Godina, shot put, 72-3 2000 - Mebrahtom Keflezighi, 10,000m, 28:03.32 2001 - John Godina, shot put, 70-101/2 2002 - Mebrahtom Keflezighi, 10,000m, 27:41.68 2004 - Mebrahtom Keflezighi, 10,000m, 27:36.49
USA Track and Field Champions by Event (73 Total) 100m/100y-1 200m/220y-3 400m/440y-6 5000m-1 10,000m-3 110m Hurdles-8
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Shot Put-9 Discus-3 Javelin-2 Decathlon-7
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USA Track and Field Junior National Champions 1973 - Gordon Innes, steeplechase, 9:01.6 1974 - Jerry Herndon, long jump, 25-41/2 1976 - Conrad Suhr, 800m, 1:48.8 1978 - Larry Goldston, 400m 46.03 1979 - Eric Brown, 100m, 10.29; Lee Balkin, high jump, 7-3 1983 - Steve Kerho, 110mh hurdles, 13.9 1984 - Mark Junkermann, 1500 meters, 3:49.00 1985 - David Wilson, hammer, 190-1 1986 - John Knight, hammer, 187-8 1990 - Joe Bailey, shot put, 58-103/4; John Godina, discus Erik Smith, javelin, 209-0 1991 - John Godina, shot put, 56-103/4; John Godina, discus, 176-4 1993 - Jonathan Ogden, shot put, 57-7 1994 - Scott Slover, pole vault 16-43/4 1995 - Matt Pentacost, Shot Put, 54-6; Luke Sullivan, discus, 179-10 2000 - Danny Ames, discus, 189-8 2001 - Jon Rankin, 1500m, 3:51.8 2004 - Brandon Johnson, 400m hurdles, 49.59 2005 - Boldizsar Kocsor, hammer, 214-6 2007 - Darius Savage, discus, 200-7 2011 - Alec Faldermeyer, hammer (241-2); Derek Eager, Javelin (227-1) 2014 - Braheme Days, shot put (65-5.5) 2015 - Misana Viltz, 110m hurdles (13.21)
UCLA at World Junior Championships 1986 (Athens) - Mike Marsh, 4x100m Relay, DQ 1988 (Sudbury) - MacArthur Anderson, triple jump DNQ, 49-111/4; Dave Bultman, shot put, 4th, 57-5; Kami Keshmiri, discus, 2nd, 179-5 1990 (Plovdiv) - Joe Bailey, shot put, 5th, 56-51/4; John Godina, discus, DNQ, 134-1; Erik Smith, javelin, DNQ, 208-6 1992 (Seoul) -Ato Boldon, 100m, 1st, 10.36 and 200m, 1st, 20.63 1994 (Lisbon) - Scott McPherren, discus, 12th, 150-9; Scott Slover, pole vault, 9th, 16-834 1996 (Sydney) - Bryan Harrison, 200m, 3rd, 21.10 1998 (Annecy) - Scott Moser, discus, 10th, 172-10; DaShaun McCullough, 100m, DNQ & 4x100mR,2nd,39.71 2000 (Santiago) - Danny Ames, shot put, DNQ & discus, 9th, 169-4 2002 (Kingston) - Jeremy Silverman, shot put,12th, 60-33/4 2004 (Grosseto) - Brandon Johnson, 400m hurdles, 2nd, 48.62; 4x400m relay, 1st (45.2 split, 3:01.09) 2008 (Bydgoszcz) - Dylan Knight, steeplechase, 9th, 8:52.90 2012 (Bydgoszcz) - Nicholas Scarvelis, shot put, 19th, 61-2.75 2014 (Eugene, Oregon) - Braheme Days, shot put, 3rd, 65-7.75; Amir Patterson, shot put, 7th, 63-0; Misana Viltz, 110m hurdles, DNQ, 14.02; Richard Ho, 10,000m, 18th, 30:48.86 2015 (Edmonton, Alberta) - Misana Viltz, 110m hurdles, 1st, 13.30 Dotun Ogundeji, shot put, 2nd, 63-0 2016 (Bydgoszcz, Poland) - Colin Burke, 10,000m, 20th, 30:20.80 Michael Burke, High Jump, 11th (group 2), 6-10.25
DRAKE STADIUM HISTORY/RECORDS Drake Stadium, one of the finest track and field facilities in the world, is now in its 43rd season as the on-campus home of the Bruin men’s and women’s track and field teams. The stadium took on a new look almost eight years ago (August-December 1999) when it was transformed into a state-of-the-art soccer/track and field facility, adding the Frank W. Marshall Field at Drake Stadium. The stadium provides seating for 11,700 spectators. The cost of the project was $1.5 million and was made possible by a lead gift from Frank Marshall and Kathleen Kennedy. All the money was raised from private funds; no state money was utilized. The track in the facility has been converted from a conventional American 400yard eight-lane oval with a 106-degree radius turn to a new European 400-meter nine-lane (48” width lane) with a 136 degree radius on the turn. The surface is tartan provided by Martin Surfacing. There is 13mm of surface material on top of an asphalt base. A track/field drainage system is flush mounted to the inside of lane one. Also on the inside of lane one is an electrical/timing chase that will house the Lynx timing system for the track. Other track and field enhancements include: the steeplechase pit has been moved “inboard” of the track on the north turn; the field events include shot, discus and hammer rings at both the north and south ends of the infield and a javelin runway is also located on both ends to accommodate for the prevailing winds for all these events. A new top of the line hammer and discus cage was erected in the Spring of 2007. In addition, the high jump area has been moved to the south end of the track stadium on its own tartan surface. The north end of the facility has practice pits for the shot, hammer and discus. The stadium has four long/triple jump pits, featuring 38-foot-long sand-filled pits. There are two practice pole vault pits and one infield runway that can accomodate the pit on either the north or south end to take advantage of the wind. Thanks to the change in the configuration of the track, the grass infield is now wide enough to house a regulation 75-yard by 120-yard soccer field, the Frank W. Marshall Field. Another enhancement for Frank W. Marshall Field at Drake Stadium is a scoreboard which measures 25-feet high by 29-feet wide and costs $180,000. The board was a gift of Kay and Paul Seider. It is a matrix board, allowing for scoring and
statistics to be presented for track and field, soccer and football. The system can be connected to the Lynx timing system, which will give instant time and place formation for race finishes. The board will always keep the time of day and has the capability of measuring and displaying temperature and wind direction/ speed for track meets. Since its inaugural meet on Feb. 22, 1969, the stadium has been the site of numerous championship meets, including the National AAU in 1976-77-78, the Pacific-8 Championships in 1970 and 1977 and the California CIF High School meet in 1969-71-77. In 1988, Drake Stadium hosted the Pacific-10 Track and Field Championships, and in 1994, the facility hosted the first-ever California-Nevada Championships. Drake Stadium again hosted the Pacific-10 Track and Field Championships in 1996 and 2005. The stadium also has been the home for UCLA women’s track teams since 1975. It was the site of the National Collegiate T&F Championships (the AIAW) in 1977. It also is used each year for special campus events, such as the annual UCLA Commencement Exercises in June. In 1973, it was officially named Drake Stadium in honor of a legend at UCLA, Elvin C. “Ducky” Drake, who had been associated with his alma mater as a student-athlete, track coach and athletic trainer for over 60 years. Drake died in Los Angeles of a heart attack on Dec. 23, 1988. He was 85.
Women’s Drake Stadium Records Event 100m 200m 400m 800m 1500m Mile 3000m 3000mSC 5000m 10,000m 100mH 400mH HJ
Mark 10.93 22.3 49.89 1:59.7 4:07.41 4:21.65 8:56.39 10:02.16 15:56.39 33:15.09 12.61 55.05 6-4
Name (Affiliation) Evelyn Ashford (Puma) Randy Givens (Florida State) Jarmila Kratochvilova (Czech.) Robin Campbell (Stanford TC) Linda Shesky (Athletics West) Mary Decker (Athletics West) Jan Merrill (AGAA) Erin Clark (Colorado) Lynn Nelson (Arizona State) Peg Neppel (Iowa St. TC) Gail Devers (UCLA) Brenda Taylor(Nike) Louise Ritter (PCC) Pam Spencer (Puma Energizer) PV 14-9 Chelsea Johnson (Nike) LJ 22-111/4 (6.99) Jackie Joyner (UCLA) TJ 45-7 (13.89m) Blessing Ufodiama (RWU) Shot Put 62-53/4 Ramona Ebert Pagel (Unat.) Discus 208-4 Seilala Sua (UCLA) Javelin (new) 200-10 Jucilene Gomez (Brazil) Javelin (old) 218-3 Kate Schmidt (PCC) Hammer 231-5 Jessica Cosby (Nike) 4x110y 43.86 UCLA 4x440y 3:33.44 Prairie View A&M 4x880y 8:34.44 Los Angeles TC 880Medley Relay 1:37.71 Tennessee State 4x100m 43.02 World Class TC 4x400m 3:28.75 World Class TC Heptathlon 6,471 (3881/2590) Jane Frederick (Athletics West)
Date/Year 1982 1982 5/17/85 1983 6/6/88 1983 1978 5/16/15 5/11/85 1977 5/21/88 2004 1983 3/6/08 5/4/85 2011 5/17/85 2000 4/11/15 1976 2009 1982 1976 1976 1978 4/11/09 4/11/09 1983
Bold indicates UCLA Athletes
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DRAKE STADIUM HISTORY/RECORDS Men’s Drake Stadium Records Event 100m 200m 400m 800m 1500m Mile 3000m 2000m Steeple Steeple 2-Mile 5000m 10,000m 110mHH 400mIH 5000mW 4x100m
Mark 9.97 20.00 44.32 1:43.9 3:37.29 3:53.1 7:43.04 5:55.83 8:21.59 8:26.99 13.31.2 28:13.2 13.00 47.45 21:09.4 38.17
4x400m
3:02.74
High Jump Pole Vault
7-8.50 18-11
Long Jump Triple Jump Shot Put Discus Hammer Javelin (new) Javelin (old) Decathlong Attendance
28-7 56-11.50 75-10.75 230-0 253-10 271-9 327-2 8417 15,514
Name (Affiliation) Andre De Grasse (USC) Ato Boldon (UCLA) Gabriel Tiacoh (WSU) Rick Wohlhuter (UCTC) Steve Scott (UCI) Steve Scott (Sub 4 TC) Henry Rono (WSU) Jordan Senko (UCLA James Munyala (PPC) Rudy Chapa (Ore TC) Dick Buerkle (NYAC) Samson Kimobwa (WSU) Renaldo Nehemiah (Md) Edwin Moses (Morehouse) Ron Laird (NYAC) HSI (Jon Drummond, Ato Boldon, Bryan Howard, Maurice Greene) TCU (Gerald Alexander, 47.5; Keith Burnett, 45.8; Michael Cannon, 44.7; Tony Allen, 48.8) Javier Sotomayor (Cuba) Mike Tully (NYAC) Thierry Vigneron (France) Carl Lewis (SMTC) Willie Banks (Athletics West) Randy Barnes (Mazda TC) Mac Wilkins (Pac Cst Club) Balazs Kiss (USC) Patrik Boden (Texas) Tom Petranoff (Striders) Bill Toomey (unat) USC-UCLA dual
Date (Meet) 5/17/2015 (Pac-12) 5/19/96 (Pac-10) 5/17/86 (Pepsi) 6/22/74 (AAU) 6/11/77 (AAU) 5/11/80 (Pepsi) 5/07/78 (Pepsi) 4/11/15 (JJK) 6/11/77 (AAU) 5/11/80 (Pepsi) 6/11/76 (AAU) 5/13/77 (Pac-8) 5/06/79 (Pepsi) 6/11/77 (AAU) 6/11/76 (AAU) 4/1/2000(UCLA-IA-WY-CSN) 4/19/86 (Hou-TCU-UCLA)
8/6/89 (Jack-in-the-Box) 5/20/84 (SPTA) 5/22/83 (SPTA) 5/13/84 (Pepsi) 5/16/82 (Pepsi) 5/16/90 (Jack-in-the-Box) 6/11/76 (AAU) 5/4/96 (USC-UCLA) 3/17/90 (UCLA-TX-Fresno St.) 5/15/83 (Pepsi) 12/10-11/69 4/30/77
UCLA’s Drake Stadium Dual Meet Records Year 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2006 2008 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Totals
Record 5-2 6-0 9-1* 5-0 6-0 7-0 7-0 6-1* 4-1 4-0 4-1** 6-0 6-0 8-0 8-0** 8-1† 7-0 8-0 8-0 6-0 4-0-1† 4-0 3-1# 3-0 7-0 7-0 5-0 10-0 6-0 10-0 2-1# 3-2 2-0 5-0 3-0 4-0 1-0 1-0 0-1 2-0-1 3-1-0 2-0-0 3-1-0 3-0-0 4-1-0 225-16-2
Pct .714 1.000 .900 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .857 .800 1.000 .800 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .889 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .900 1.000 .750 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .667 .600 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 0.000 0.833 0.750 1.000 .750 1.000 .800 .934
*won 31 straight over five seasons (5-6-7-7-6). **won 32 straight over six seasons (2-6-6-8-8-2). †won 39 straight over six seasons (6-7-8-8-6-3); 77-77 tie vs. LSU (4/15/89) snapped winning streak. #UCLA lost to Texas, 83-71, to open home dual season (3/16/91) and lost the home dual opener to Florida, 101-99 on 4/3/99. Between those two home losses at Drake, the Bruins won 51 straight home meets.
Former Bruin Ato Boldon still holds the Drake Stadium Record in the 200m (20.00), which he set at the Pac10 Championships May 19, 1986.
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Men’s Indoor All-Time Top-10 60 Meters Name 1. Damian Allen 2. Leon Powell 3. Bryan Harrison 4. Maxwell Dyce 4. Jamal Alston 6. Michael Lipscomb 6. Matt Bruno 6. Brandon Johnson 6. Randall Carroll 10. Karlton Rolle
Time/Mark 6.61 6.68 6.78 6.81 6.81 6.82 6.82 6.82 6.82 6.85
Date (2/12/99) (1/31/15) (2/19/00) (2/6/10) (2/10/12) (2/22/02) (2/1/03) (1/28/06) (2/26/10) (2/6/10)
5,000 Meters Name 1. Dustin Fay 2. Meb Keflezighi 3. Lane Werley 4. Austin Ramos 5. Marco Anzures 6. David McDonald 7. Kyle Shackleton 8. Drew Shackleton 9. Sergey Sushchikh 10. Will Bernaldo
Time/Mark 13:49.96 13:52.72 13:55.20 13:57.55 14:03.58 14:08.48 14:09.17 14:10.40 14:19.16 14:19.91
Date (2/11/12) (3/7/97) (2/27/15) (2/24/06) (2/26/10) (2/22/13) (2/27/09) (2/27/09) (2/27/15) (2/9/01)
200 Meters Name 1. Michael Lipscomb 2. Jim McElroy 3. Damian Allen 4. Maxwell Dyce 5. Rai Benjamin 6. Craig Everhart 7. Karlton Rolle 8. Leon Powell 9. Pete Lauderdale 10. Randall Carroll
Time/Mark 20.99 21.04 21.06 21.10 21.17 21.41 21.48 21.48 21.51 21.52
Date (2/23/02) (2/14/98) (3/13/98) (2/10/12) (1/29/16) (2/4/06) (2/4/11) (1/16/16) (2/8/13) (2/26/10)
60 Meter Hurdles Name 1. Kevin Craddock 2. Darius Reed 3. Anthony Golston 4. Misana Viltz 5. Jonathan Williams 6. Steele Wasik 7. Charles Ryan 8. Dominic Giovannoni 9. John Hall 10. Marcus Nilsson
Time/Mark 7.73 7.83 7.85 7.94 7.99 8.06 8.08 8.20 8.27 8.31
Date (2/9/07) (2/24/07) (1/29/05) (2/26/16) (2/7/04) (1/24/15) (2/22/02) (2/8/13) (1/30/99) (3/14/14)
400 Meters Name 1. Brandon Johnson 2. Craig Everhart 3. Brian Fell 4. Denye Versher 5. Malachi Davis 6. Rai Benjamin 7. Joe Herrera 8 Kyle Erickson 9. Elijah Wells 10. Terrence Williams
Time/Mark 46.40 46.48 46.58 46.85 47.35 47.57 47.59 47.63 47.68 47.75
Date (2/25/06) (1/29/05) (1/30/99) (2/23/02) (1/30/99) (2/26/16) (2/27/15) (2/23/02) (2/25/06) (2/12/99)
Time/Mark 3:06.48
Date (2/11/06)
3:09.07
(2/28/04)
3:09.55
(1/30/99)
3:09.75
(2/23/02)
3:10.20
(1/29/05)
3:11.47
(2/27/16)
3:13.55
(2/8/14)
3:13.86
(2/26/11)
3:14.34
(2/27/10)
3:14.90
(1/24/15)
Time/Mark 9:29.61
Date (2/20/16)
9:31.07
(2/27/10)
9:33.17AR
(3/11/99)
9:34.21
(2/14/04)
9:34.78
(3/5/11)
9:35.02
(2/29/08)
9:35.36
(3/1/13)
9:35.45
(1/29/05)
9:36.03
(2/28/15)
9:37.28
(2/27/09)
800 Meters Name 1. Jess Strutzel 2. Cory Primm 3. Michael Granville 4. Nick Hartle 5. Nick Thornton 6. Scott Crawford 7. Martell Munguia 8. Erik Emilsson 9. Jonathan Simmons 10. Mike Haddan
Time/Mark 1:46.48 1:47.31 1:47.93 1:48.41 1:48.72 1:48.74 1:48.76 1:50.41 1:50.57 1:51.86
Date (3/11/99) (2/12/11) (2000) (2/26/16) (1/29/05) (3/5/11) (2006) (2/11/06) (2/21/10) (2/25/06)
Mile Name 1. Austin O’Neil 2. Marlon Patterson 3. Ben Aragon 4. Mark Hauser 5. Cory Primm 6. Laef Barnes 7. Erik Emilsson 8. Daniel Herrera 9. Lane Werley 10. Scott Crawford
Time/Mark 4:00.19 4:00.33 4:00.38 4:01.45 4:02.10 4:03.28 4:03.76 4:05.03 4:05.25 4:05.41
Date (2/12/16) (3/5/10) (3/7/03) (1/23/99) (1/29/11) (1/19/08) (1/28/06) (1/25/13) (2/13/15) (2/26/10)
3,000 Meters Name 1. Austin Ramos 2. Mark Hauser 3. Mark Junkermann 4. Lane Werley 5. Kent Morikawa 6. Dustin Fay 7. Alex Crabill 8. Ferdinand Edman 9. Austin O’Neil 10. Marco Anzures
Time/Mark 7:55.60 7:57.89 7:58.32 8:00.92 8:01.38 8:01.99 8:03.07 8:04.49 8:04.72 8:06.50
Date (2/2/08) (2/6/99) 3/11/88) (2/27/15) (2/26/11) (1/27/12) (2/27/10) (2/5/16) (2/5/16) (2/28/09)
4x400 Meter Relay Name 1. Everhart, Wells, Rhoades, Johnson 2. Everhart, Thornton, Bassani, Versher 3. Hall, Williams, Davis, Fell 4. Versher, Lipscomb, Diggs, Erickson 5. Versher, Thornton, Bassani, Everhart 6. Moniz, Powell, Hartle, Herrera 7. Lauderdale, Gonzales, Moniz, Brown 8. Klarer, Dyce, Rolle, Powell 9 Powell, Griffin, Dyce, Rolle 10. Brown, Moniz, Herrera, Wasik Distance Medley Relay Name 1. Edman, Herrera, Hartle, O’Neil 2. Crawford, Powell, Primm, Patterson 3. Strutzel, Fell, Granville, Hauser 4. Rankin, Everhart, Thornton, Aragon 5. Versher, Thornton, Bassani, Everhart 6. Patterson, Wells, Primm, Barnes 7. Edman, Lauderdale, Hartle, Herrera 8. Rankin, Everhart, Munguia, Aragon 9. O’Neil, Herrera, Hartle, Edman 10. Patterson, Primm, Wells, Barnes
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High Jump Name 1. Rich Pitchford 2. Avery Anderson 3. Taylor Hobson 3. Cody Crampton 5. Sage Stone 6. Cameron Spencer 6. Kevin Weaver 8. Luke Barr 8. Ed Barnett 10. Jonathan Clark
Time/Mark 7-2.50 7-1 7-0.25 7-0.25 7-0.50 6-11 6-11 6-10.75 6-10.75 6-10.25
Date (2/7/97) (2/22/92) (2/27/09) (1/24/14) (2/26/16) (1/24/14) (2/9/02) (1/27/07) (2/15/97) (2/25/11)
Pole Vault Name 1. Mike Tully 2. Mike Woepse 2. Scott Slover 4. Yoo Kim 5. Brian McLaughlin 6. Johnny Quinn 7. Casey DiCesare 8. Pat Luke 9. Dustin DeLeo 10. Mike Landers
Time/Mark 18-5.25 18-4.50 18-4.50 18-1 18-0.50 17-8 17-7.75 17-7 17-6.25 17-5.50
Date (3/11/78) (2/8/13) (3/1/97) (1/29/05) (3/11/00) (2/6/09) (3/6/10) (2/14/04) (3/1/08) (2/24/07)
Long Jump Name 1. Juaune Armon 2. Oliver Jackson 3. Austin Hazel 4. Nelson Rosario 5. Michael Perry 6. Taylor Hobson 6. McArthur Anderson 8. Dominique Easterling 9. Demetre Howard 10. Michael Johnson
Time/Mark 26-1.75 24-8.25 24-5.75 24-5.50 24-2.50 24-1 24-1 23-10.75 23-10.25 23-9
Date (3/12/04) (2/17/01) (2/26/16) (2/26/10) (2/1/14) (2/24/12) (2/8/92) (2/24/06) (2/3/06) (2/24/06)
Triple Jump Name 1. Charles Rogers 2. Jonathan Clark 3. Mel Moultry 4. Michael Johnson 5. Dillon Stucky 6. Dominique Easterling 7. McArthur Anderson 8. Demetre Howard 9. Juaune Armon 10. Steven Taylor
Time/Mark 53-0.50 52-9.25 52-1.75 51-3.75 50-9.25 50-8.75 50-7.50 50-5.50 49-7.75 49-3.50
Date (2/22/92) (2/26/11) (1/24/98) (1/19/07) (2/10/12) (1/19/07) (2/8/92) (2/24/06) (2/2/01) (3/1/08)
Shot Put Name 1. John Godina 2. Nicholas Scarvelis 3. Dan Ames 4. Scott Wiegand 5. Mark Parlin 6. Braheme Days 7. Jonathon Ogden 8. John Caulfield 9. Eric Bergreen 10. Dotun Ogundeji
Time/Mark 66-11.25 66-9.75 65-6.75 65-3.25 64-2 63-9.75 63-8.75 63-7 62-10.75 62-5.75
Date (3/10/95) (1/16/16) (3/12/04) (2/22/03) (2/24/96) (2/26/16) (3/8/96) (2/2/08) (3/8/91) (2/12/16)
Weight Throw Name 1. Dan Ames 2. Alec Faldermeyer 3. Boldizsar Kocsor 4. Scott Moser 5. Greg Hodel 6. Luke Sullivan 7. David Dumble 8. Bo Taylor 9. Josh Scherer 10. Jeremy Silverman
Time/Mark 71-2.50 70-11.25 70-10.75 70-10 67-0.75 66-10 63-1.50 59-11 59-10 57-10.25
Date (3/13/04) (2/10/12) (2/6/09) (2/22/02) (2/27/93) (2/27/98) (2/15/97) (1/17/09) (2/14/14) (2006)
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Heptathlon Name 1. Steele Wasik 2. Marcus Nilsson 3. Chris Staton 4. Dominic Giovannoni 5. Casey DiCesare 6. Zack Bornstein 7. Trent Perez 8. David Thomas 9. Matt Reuter 10. David Shortenhaus
Time/Mark 5,783 5,760 5,632 5,540 5,414 5,228 5,151 5,124 4,941 4,665
Date (2/26/16) (3/14/14) (2/27/04) (1/25/13) (2/25/11) (2/26/16) (2/25/11) (1/27/12) (2008) (2006)
Women’s Indoor All-Time Top-10 60 Meters Name 1. Shakedia Jones 2. Kylie Price 3. Suzie Acolatse 4. Keyon Soley 5. Sheena Johnson 6. Andrea Anderson 7. Monique Henderson 8. Sani Roseby 9. Jessie Maduka 10. Angie Annelus
Time/Mark 7.29 7.33 7.43 7.46 7.47 7.48 7.50 7.51 7.53 7.54
Date (3/10/00) (2/8/13) (2/12/16) (2/11/00) (2/1/03) (2/7/97) (2/1/03) (3/2/01) (2/26/16) (2/26/16)
5,000 Meters Name 1. Bronte Golick 2. Kelsey Smith 3. Katja Goldring 4. Shannon Murakami 5. Sierra Vega 6. Olga Aulet-Leon 7. Valerie Flores 8. Kelcie Wiemann 9. Jessica Matthews 10. Alejandra Barrientos
Time/Mark 16:14.51 16:16.98 16:33.28 16:38.13 17:03.78 17:03.84 17:07.20 17:10.03 17:12.85 17:23.26
Date (2/27/15) (2/27/15) (2/22/13) (2/25/11) (2/25/11) (2006) (3/7-8/03) (2/26/10) (2/1/00) (2003)
200 Meters Name 1. Monique Henderson 2. Sani Roseby 3. Shakedia Jones 4. Andrea Anderson 5. Angie Annelus 6. T’Carra Penick 7. Ronecia Nash 8. Jessie Maduka 9. Kylie Price 10. Keyon Soley
Time/Mark 23.49 23.52 23.58 24.15 24.21 24.22 24.35 24.37 24.39 24.40
Date (2/22/02) (2003) (3/13/98) (2/8/97) (2/26/16) (2/22/02) (3/6/10) (2/5/16) (2/1/14) (2/11/00)
60 Meter Hurdles Name 1. Dawn Harper 2. Sheena Johnson 3. Joanna Hayes 4. Brea Buchannan 5. Lindsay Rowe 6. Sani Roseby 7. Michelle Perry 8. Bisa Grant 9. Trinity Wilson 10. Tatum Souza
Time/Mark 7.98 8.06 8.10 8.12 8.16 8.20 8.22 8.43 8.44 8.48
Date (3/11/06) (2/27/04) (2/7/97) (3/8/13) (3/5/11) (3/6/04) (3/9/01) (2/8/97) (2/14/14) (2/22/13)
400 Meters Name 1. Sheena Johnson 2. Turquoise Thompson 3. Joy Eaton 4. Ysanne Williams 5. Ashlea McLaughlin 6. Nicole Leach 7. Nicole Gaskins 8. Ally Courtnall 9. Camilla Dencer 10. Bunmi Ogunleye
Time/Mark 53.63 53.78 53.84 53.87 53.94 54.28 54.41 54.56 54.57 54.87
Date (2003) (2/22/13) (2/13/10) (2003) (2/13/10) (2/28/09) (2003) (2/22/13) (2/28/09) (3/2/01)
Time/Mark 3:33.24
Date (3/15/03)
3:35.27
(3/10/01)
3:35.98
(3/2/02)
3:36.23
(3/6/10)
3:36.59
(3/9/02)
3:36.77
(2/12/11)
3:37.19
(2/28/09)
3:37.57
(2/23/02)
3:38.27
(2/10/07)
3:39.64
(2/16/08)
Time/Mark 10:58.19
Date (3/8/02)
11:07.18
(2/1/03)
11:08.70
(3/12/04)
11:10.98
(2/14/04)
11:21.15
(1/31/04)
11:21.77
(2/28/14)
11:23.05
(1/28/06)
11:25.01
(3/2/01)
11:26.85
(2/11/00)
11:27.26
(2/26/16)
11:31.43
(2/24/12)
11:34.16
(2/28/04)
800 Meters Name 1. Lena Nilsson 2. Tiffany Burgess 3. Ashlea McLaughlin 4. Jessica Marr 5. Ysanne Williams 6. Krishna Curry 7. Jenna Timinsky 8. Alice Bohannon 9. Bridget Hatch 10. Tamara Purpura
Time/Mark 2:02.62 2:05.28 2:06.73 2:06.79 2:07.40 2:07.51 2:08.06 2:08.40 2:09.78 2:10.24
Date (2004) (2/1/03) (3/5/11) (2003) (3/2/01) (2/28/09) (2/28/04) (2/24/07) (1/27/01) (2/26/11)
Mile Name 1. Lena Nilsson 2. Karen Hecox 3. Allie Bohannon 4. Kelsey Smith 5. Alejandra Barrientos 6. Lauren Jirges 7. Shannon Murakami 8. Ashley Caldwell 9. Rachel Butler 10. Sarah Toberty
Time/Mark 4:33.41 4:41.03 4:41.42 4:41.73 4:46.53 4:49.12 4:49.24 4:49.35 4:49.77 4:49.81
Date (3/10/95) (3/1995) (2/9/07) (2/28/14) (2/1/03) (3/1/08) (2/6/10) (1/28/06) (2/25/12) (1/25/13)
3,000 Meters Name 1. Kelsey Smith 2. Lena Nilsson 3. Alison Costello 4. Melissa McBain 5. Alejandra Barrientos 6. Shannon Murakami 7. Annie Mooney 8. Katja Goldring 9. Aliya Shirif 10. Melissa Skiba
Time/Mark 9:04.31 9:13.55 9:27.61 9:27.76 9:28.35 9:30.91 9:36.50 9:37.07 9:37.40 9:38.36
Date (1/31/14) (2/1/03) (2006) (1/31/04) (2005) (1/29/10) (2/22/13) (2/22/13) (2/27/15) (1/29/11)
4x400 Meter Relay Name 1. McKinnon, Johnson, Roseby, Henderson 2. Ogumleye, Johnson Williams, McKinnon 3. Roseby, Henderson, Burgess, Johnson 4. Barlow, Eaton, Curry, McLaughlin 5. Williams, Henderson, Burgess, Johnson 6. Eaton, McLaughlin, Thompson, Hunter 7. McLaughlin, Dencer, Lacy, Leach 8. Nilsson, Henderson, Roseby, Johnson 9. Curry, Lacy, MacKenzie, Hill 10 Eaton, Lacy, Ward, Leach Distance Medley Relay Name 1. Burgess, Hernderson, Marr, Nilsson 2. Nilsson, Barrientos, Burgess, Henderson 3. McBain, S. Johnson, Henderson, Timinsky 4. McBain, Hill, Caldwell, Nilsson 5. McBain, Roseby, Timinsky, Caldwell 6. Kent, Courtnall, Sanders, Smith 6. Timinsky, Caldwell, McKinney, Leach 7. Hatch, McKinnon, Marr, Canchola 8. Nilsson, Ogunleye, Hatch, Vermeulen 9. Rizk, Jenkins, Mackay, Scharmann 9. Pettway, Toberty, Butler, Reid 10. McBain, Timinsky, Caldwell, Barrientos
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High Jump Name 1. Amy Acuff 2. Darnesha Griffith 3. Keneisha Creary 4. Zibby Boyer 5. Sheena Gordon 6. Julie Stevenson 6. Caroline Gyllenbern 8. Ryann Krais 9. Alexis Walker 10. Rhonda Watkins
Time/Mark 6-5.50 6-0.75 6-0.50 6-0 5-10.50 5-10 5-10 5-9.75 5-8.75 5-8.50
Date (3/11/95) (2/17/01) (2/17/07) (1/31/15) (2/13/04) (2/01/03) (1/24/14) (2/26/10) (2/27/15) (2/28/09)
Pole Vault Name 1. Chelsea Johnson 2. Tracy O’Hara 3. Tori Anthony 4. Allison Koressel 5. Tori Peña 6. Ingrid Kantola 7. Greta Wagner 8. Katy Viuf 9. Elena Clarke 10. Natasha Kolbo
Time/Mark 14-9 14-6 14-2.50 14-1.25 13-11.25 13-10 13-7.75 13-7.25 13-6.50 13-6.25
Date (3/11/06) (3/10/00) (2008) (3/8/13) (3/13/10) (2/17/07) (2/26/16) (2/27/10) (1/31/15) (2/8/13)
Long Jump Name 1. Rhonda Watkins 2. Keyon Soley 3. Kylie Price 4. Renee Williams 5. Danielle Watson 6. Jessie Maduka 7. Bunmi Ogunleye 9. Deana Simmons 9. Sheena Gordon 9. Georgea Richards
Time/Mark 21-6.75 21-4.75 21-2 21-1.50 20-9 20-7 19-10.75 19-10.25 19-10.25 19-10.25
Date (3/9/07) (3/10/00) (2/1/14) (2/14/04) (3/13/10) (2/13/15) (3/3/00) (2/27/98) (2004) (2/23/07)
Triple Jump Name 1. Candice Baucham 2. Deana Simmons 3. Sheena Johnson 4. Renee Williams 5. Faith Anumba 6. Ke’Nyia Richardson 7. Kelly O’Connor 8. Efe Agege 9. Althea Moses 10. Kiesha Porter
Time/Mark 44-4.75 44-2.50 42-4.75 41-8.75 41-3.75 40-11.50 39-8.75 39-2.50 39-1.50 39-1
Date (3/11/05) (3/8/01) (2004) (2/10/07) (1/29/16) (2/25/11) (2/5/00) (1/29/16) (2/22/92) (1/24/98)
Shot Put Name 1. Valeyta Althouse 2. Dawn Dumble 3. Seilala Sua 4. Nada Kawar 5. Jessica Cosby 6. Christina Tolson 7. Torie Owers 8. Chaniqua Ross 9. Tracie MIllett 10. Briona Reynolds
Time/Mark 59-3.50 57-8.50 57-4.25 57-0.75 56-6.50 56-4.75 55-2.75 54-9.25 54-8.50 54-2
Date (2/24/96) (3/10/95) (2/12/99) (2/14/98) (3/13/04) (3/3/01) (1/31/15) (3/21/03) (3/8/91) (2004)
Weight Throw Name 1. Ida Storm 2. Cari Soong 3. Seilala Sua 4. Christina Tolson 5. Jessica Cosby 6. Rachelle Noble 7. Lara Saye 8. Stamatia Scarvelis
Time/Mark 74-0.25 69-4.75 69-0 68-9.75 66-11.25 64-1 59-11.25 59-2.75
Date (3/13/15) (3/12/04) (3/10/00) (3/10/01) (2/28/04) (3/13/98) (1/29/05) (1/29/16)
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Pentathlon Name 1. Ryann Krais 2. Tatum Souza 3. Alexis Walker 4. Kendall Gustafson 5. Nastassja Hall 6. Kimmie Conner 7. Katherine Salcido 8. Georgea Richards 9. Allison Miller 10. Monique Van
Time/Mark 4,041 4,023 3,976 3,878 3,700 3,658 3,564 3,540 3,497 3,394
Date (2/26/10) (2/22/13) (2/27/15) (2/5/16) (1/29/05) (2/22/13) (2/28/14) (2/24/06) (1/28/06) (2/27/15)
ALL-TIME TOP-TEN Women’s All-Time Top-10 100 Meters 1) 10.97 2) 11.06 3) 11.11 4) 11.16 4) 11.16 6) 11.21 7) 11.24 8) 11.35 9) 11.36 10) 11.43
Gail Devers (10.85w) Florence Griffith (10.96w) Shakedia Jones Evelyn Ashford (11.14w) Jeanette Bolden (11.12w) Angela Bailey Monique Henderson LaShon Nedd Kylie Price (11.32w) Andrea Anderson
200 Meters 1) 22.23 * 2) 22.62 3) 22.71 3) 22.71 5) 22.84 6) 22.89 7) 23.02 8) 23.14 9) 23.20 10) 23.22
Florence Griffith Evelyn Ashford Gail Devers (22.55w) Monique Henderson Shakedia Jones (22.65w) LaShon Nedd Angela Bailey Jolanda Diego Janeene Vickers Angie Annelus
400 Meters 1) 49.96 2) 50.94 3) 51.48 4) 51.69 4) 51.69 6) 51.88 7) 51.92 8) 52.26 9) 52.29 10) 52.31
Monique Henderson Florence Griffith Andrea Anderson Arlise Emerson Nicole Leach Camille Noel Darlene Malco C.C. Knighten LaShon Nedd Turquoise Thompson
800 Meters 1) 2:02.26 2) 2:03.73 3) 2:04.37 4) 2:04.70 5) 2:05.01 6) 2:05.23 7) 2:05.48 8) 2:05.68 9) 2:05.7 10) 2:05.93
Lena Nilsson Tiffany Burgess Francie Larrieu Krishna Curry Ashley Caldwell Ysanne Williams Ally Courtnall Laura Chapel Julie Johnson Cynthia Warner
1,500 Meters 1) 4:07.69 2) 4:10.3 3) 4:12.9 4) 4:13.5 5) 4:14.00 6) 4:16.83 7) 4:17.34 8) 4:17.60 9) 4:18.08 10) 4:18.69
Lena Nilsson Francie Larrieu Linda Goen Julie Brown Michele Bush Karen Hecox Kate Keyes Alejandra Barrientos Melissa McBain Laura Chapel
3,000 Meters 1) 9:03.2 2) 9:04.31 3) 9:06.23 4) 9:09.28 5) 9:12.34 6) 9:13.55i 7) 9:19.2 8) 9:22.6 9) 9:23.19 10) 9:23.41
Francie Larrieu Kelsey Smith Michele Bush Polly Plumer Karen Hecox Lena Nilsson Julie Brown Nancy Brown Katherina Kechris Beth Bartholomew
8/21/87 (W. Berlin) 6/19/83 (Indianapolis) 5/2/98 (UCLA) 6/8/78 (UCLA) 6/2/82 (Provo) 8/4/85 (Ottawa) 4/16/05 8/17/83 (W. Berlin) 4/27/13 (USC) 8/21-25/96 (World Jrs.) 6/19/83 (Indianapolis) 6/10/77 (UCLA) 5/23/87 (Corvallis) 5/1/04 (UCLA) 5/2/98 (UCLA) 7/8/83 (Edmonton) 8/4/85 (Ottawa) 5/3/08 (UCLA) 4/13/91 (UCLA) 5/27/16 (NCAA Prelims)
6/26/05 (2005 USATF Nationals) 6/3/83 (Houston) 5/2/98 (UCLA) 6/25/83 (Los Angeles) 5/3/08 (UCLA) 5/22/93 (Berkeley) 5/25/97 (Seattle, WA) 5/3/86 (Los Angeles) 6/3/82 (Provo) 4/27/13 (USC) 8/13/02 (Malmo, Sweden) 5/4/02 (UCLA) 7/18/74 (Stockholm) 5/17/08 (ASU-Pac-10) 5/29/04 (NCAA Reg.) 4/3/99 (UCLA) 5/17/15 (UCLA) 5/13/89 (Occidental) 4/15/89 (UCLA) 5/23/80 (Eugene) 5/24/03 (Eugene) 7/1/74 (Milan) 5/11/80 (UCLA) 1975 6/2/82 (Knoxville) 7/28/95 (Borlange, Sweden) 6/27/76 4/18/04 (Long Beach) 5/29/04 (NCAA Reg.) 5/7/87 (San Diego) 7/8/74 (Viareggio) 1/31/14 (Seattle) 6/26/83 (Los Angeles) 6/5/87 (Baton Rouge) 7/12/95 (Stockholm, Sweden) 2/1/03 (Seattle, WA) 1975 4/23/89 (Mt. SAC) 5/19/97 (Los Angeles) 4/16/94 (Mt. SAC)
3,000m Steeplechase 1) 10:11.30 Emily Scharmann 2) 10:13.28 Carolina Johnson 3) 10:20.66 Ciara Viehweg 4) 10:31.34 Alison Costello 5) 10:33.48 Leslie Barrie 6) 10:36.06 Melissa McBain 7) 10:39.62 Elaine Canchola 8) 10:40.32 Meghan Marvin 9) 10:44.09 Julia Barbour 10) 10:49.49 Jenna Timinsky
5/14/16 (Pac-12) 5/14/16 (Pac-12) 4/11/09 (UCLA) 4/30/05 (USC) 4/7/06 (UCLA) 3/28-29/03 (Stanford) 5/19/01 (Pac-10) 5/4/14 (UCLA) 4/19/02 (Pomona) 4/29/06 (UCLA)
5,000 Meters 1) 15:49.37 2) 16:01.30 3) 16:03.90 4) 16:14.51 5) 16:17.44 6) 16:24.84 7) 16:25.74 8) 16:26.73 9) 16:27.2 10) 16:28.97
Kathy Mintie Kelsey Smith Karen Hecox Bronte Golick Beth Bartholomew Katherina Kechris Alison Costello Michele Bush Linda Goen Shannon Murakami
3/7/81 (San Diego) 4/4/14 (Stanford) 4/28/95 2/27/15 (MPSF) 4/23/94 (Eugene, OR) 5/25/97 (Seattle, WA) 4/15/05 (Mt. SAC) 9/17/83 (Tokyo) 4/25/81 (Mt. SAC) 3/26/10 (Stanford)
10,000 Meters 1) 33:57.2 2) 34:03.41 3) 34:12.82 4) 34:41.82 5) 34:47.3 6) 34:58.17 7) 34:58.20 8) 34:59.3 9) 35:06.44 10) 35:08.05
Michele Bush Bronte Golick Kelsey Smith Katja Goldring Christine Porter Kelcie Wiemann Julie Ott Debbie Williams Jessica Matthews Valerie Flores
4/2/82 (Palo Alto) 4/18/15 (Mt. SAC) 4/18/15 (Mt. SAC) 4/18/12 (Mt. SAC) 5/21/88 (UCLA) 3/26/10 (Stanford) 6/3/98 (NCAA) 4/23/89 (Mt. SAC) 5/20/00 (Pac-10) 3/28-29/03 (Stanford)
100 Meter Hurdles 1) 12.61 * Gail Devers 2) 12.77 Brea Buchanan 3) 12.79 Sheena Johnson 4) 12.80 Dawn Harper 5) 12.89 Joanna Hayes 6) 12.96 Soni Roseby 7) 13.07 Jackie Joyner 8) 13.15 Michelle Perry 9) 13.16 Janeene Vickers (13.09w) 10) 13.24 Lindsay Rowe
5/21/88 (UCLA) 5/12/13 (Pac-12) 5/15/04 (Pac-10) 5/27/06 (Provo) 6/5/99 (NCAA) 5/15/04 (Pac-10) 8/28/88 (Koblenz W.G.) 5/21/00 (Pac-10) 5/31/91 (Eugene) 5/16/10 (Berkeley)
400 Meter Hurdles 1) 52.95 Sheena Johnson 2) 53.47 * Janeene Vickers 3) 54.30 Nicole Leach 4) 54.57 Joanna Hayes 5) 54.99 Turquoise Thompson 6) 55.05 Jackie Joyner 7) 56.23 Michelle Perry 8) 56.55 Gayle Kellon 8) 56.62 Keisha Marvin 10) 56.84 Ysanne Williams
7/11/04 (Sacramento) 8/29/91 (Tokyo) 6/9/07 (Sacramento) Summer 1999 6/6/13 (Eugene, NCAA) 8/30/85 (Brussels) 5/5/01 (USC) 5/17/86 (UCLA) 6/3/94 (NCAA) 6/13/03 (NCAA)
High Jump 1) 6-6* 2) 6-2 3) 6-11/2 4) 6-11/4 4) 6-11/4 6) 6-03/4 7) 6-01/2 7) 6-01/2 9) 6-0 9) 6-0
Amy Acuff Sheena Gordon Jackie Joyner Tonya Alston Zibby Boyer Darnesha Griffith Rhonda Watkins Keneisha Creary Kari Gosswiller Lisa Coleman
5/19/95 (Pac-10) 5/29/04 (NCAA Reg.) 5/30/83 (Houston) 6/2/84 (Eugene) 3/24/15 (Jim Bush) 5/6/00 (UCLA), 4/21/02 (Mt. SAC) 5/12/07 (Palo Alto) 2/17/07 (Flagstaff ) 3/7/81 (San Diego) 3/19/91 (Indianapolis)
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ALL-TIME TOP-10 Pole Vault 1) 15-1* 2) 14-7 1/4 * 3) 14-31/4 4) 14-2 5) 14-1 3/4 5) 14-1 3/4 7) 13-101/2 8) 13-10 9) 13-81/2 10) 13-8
Chelsea Johnson Tracy O’Hara Tori Pena Katy Viuf Allison Koressel Ingrid Kantola Natasha Kolbo Tori Anthony Greta Wagner Erica Hoernig
Long Jump 1) 23-9 * 2) 22-41/2† 3) 22-21/2 4) 21-61/4 5) 21-4 3/4 6) 21-4 7) 21-31/4 8) 21-1.50i 9) 21-11/4 10) 21-0
Jackie Joyner Rhonda Watkins Gail Devers Modupe Oshikoya Kylie Price Keyon Soley Tonya Sedwick Renee Williams Candice Baucham Danielle Watson
8/21/85 (Zurich) 5/25/07 (Eugene) 4/16/88 (UCLA) 5/6/78 (Knoxville) 3/29/13 (Austin, TX) 5/6/00 (UCLA) 5/18/91 (Tempe) 2/14/04 (Seattle) 5/14/05 (Pac-10) 6/26/10 (Des Moines)
Triple Jump 1) 46-2*% 2) 44-101/4 3) 44-31/ 4 4) 44-21/2i 5) 43-8 6) 43-4 7) 42-91/2 8) 42-61/4 9) 42-0 10) 41-103/4
Candice Baucham Roshanda Glenn Renee Williams Deana Simmons Gail Devers Jackie Joyner Sheena Gordon Nicole Duhart Juliana Yendork Keneisha Creary
6/11/05 (NCAA) 6/16/94 (Knoxville) 4/12/08 (UCLA) 3/10/01 (NCAA) 3/29/86 (Mt. SAC) 6/1/85 (Austin) 5/18/03 (Pac-10) 4/29/06 (USC) 4/10/94 (UCLA) 5/13/07 (Palo Alto)
3/27/04 (Stanford) 4/22/00 (Austin, TX) 6/6/10 (Mt. SAC) 4/17/10 (Gainesville, FL) 3/29/13 (Austin, TX) 5/17/08 (ASU-Pac-10) 5/18/14 (WSU - Pac-12) 2/10/12 (Albuquerque) 4/2/16 (Legends) 5/21/00 (Pac-10)
Shot Put 1) 61-103/4* Valeyta Althouse 2) 58-103/4 Dawn Dumble 3) 58-41/2 Nada Kawar 4) 58-33/4 Christina Tolson 5) 57-11 Seilala Sua 6) 57-101/4 Jessica Cosby 7) 57-5 Torie Owers 8) 55-11 Kamaiya Warren 9) 55-91/4 Tracie Millett 10) 54-111/2 Stamatia Scarvelis Discus 1) 214-0 2) 212-10 3) 199-9 4) 198-2 5) 197-2 6) 190-2 7) 188-6 8) 188-0 9) 187-2 10) 184-4 Hammer 1) 223-3 2) 219-5 3) 216-3 4) 216-2 5) 215-0+ 6) 199-0+ 7) 200-3 8) 181-2 9) 172-10 10) 169-1
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5/19/95 (Pac-10) 1995 (Jenner) 6/4/98 (NCAA) 5/19/01 (Pac-10) 5/21/99 (Pac-10) 4/30/05 (USC) 4/16/16(UCLA) 4/29/06 (UCLA) 6/1/91 (Eugene) 4/9/16 (UCLA) 5/10/97 (Modesto) 5/25/99 (Salinas) 5/20/95 (Pac-10) 3/28/98 (San Diego Invite) 3/28/98 (San Diego Invite) 5/20/90 (Seattle) 5/21/02 (Salinas) 4/23/05 (UCSD) 1989 (Provo) 3/22/86 (UCLA) 4/20/13 (Mt.SAC) 6/12/04 (NCAA) 5/31/03 (NCAA Regionals) 7/17/00 (Olympic Trials) 6/2/01(NCAA) 4/4/98 (Texas Relays) 5/1/16 (UCLA) 3/5/05 (UCLA) 5/2/09 (USC) 4/16/16 (UCLA)
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Javelin (new implement) 1) 166-1 Tara Ross 2) 161-2 Seilala Sua 3) 160-0 Zaybree Haury 4) 150-6 Brittany Borman 5) 145-3 Tatum Souza 6) 142-3 Sarah Ingram 7) 141-1 Hillary Werth 8) 134-8 Suzanne Linn 9) 128-8 Bridget Pearson 10) 146-1 Karina Powell
5/2/09 5/21/99 (Pac-10) 3/24/15 (Jim Bush) 3/28/09 4/18/15 (Mt. SAC) 4/28/07 4/29/06 5/6/00 5/4/02 4/26/03
Heptathlon 1) 6718 (3942) *Jackie Joyner 7/27-28/85 (Baton Rouge) 13.32; 5-111/2 ; 48-31/2 ; 23.59; 21-111/2 ; 147-91/4 ; 2:11.46 2) 5771 Tatum Souza 13.89; 5-4.50; 43-9.75; 25.36; 18-10; 145-3; 2:16.67 3) 5765 Tonya Sedwick 5/31-6/1 (Provo) 14.06; 5-8; 37-41/4 ; 23.77; 20-33/4 ; 110-1/2; 19.64 4) 5759 Michelle Perry 6/1-2/01 (NCAA) 13.20; 5-41/2 ; 37-91/4 ; 23.99; 19-2; 124-2; 2:14.36 5) 5720 Shelia Burrell 6/2-3/95 (NCAA) 13.77w; 5-21/2 ; 40-03/4 ; 24.05; 19-0; 133-4; 2:14.83 6) 5693 Ryann Krais 6/25-26/10 (USAs, Des Moines) 14.09; 5-83/4 32-11/2 ; 25.25; 20-13/4 ; 122-9; 2:13.07 7) 5656 Marieke Veltman 6/2-3/93 (New Orleans) 14.08; 5-53/4 ; 34-101/2 ; 24.44; 20-103/4 ; 121-9; 2:22.92 8) 5599 Susie Ray 5/30-31/83 (Houston) 14.98; 5-41/4 ; 46-81/4 ; 26.48; 17-7; 179-8; 2:21.30 9) 5500 Tonya Alston 6/22-23/83 (UCLA) 14.47; 5-11; 42-8; 26.14; 18-113/4 ; 138-5; 2:37.3 10) 5442 Kendall Gustafson 4/13-14/16 (Mt. SAC) 14.74; 5-61/2 ; 41-111/2 ; 25.90; 18-113/4 ; 123-10; 2:21.92 4x100 Relay 1) 43.17 2) 43.43 3) 43.49 3) 43.49+ 5) 43.64 6) 43.74 7) 43.74 8) 43.78 8) 43.81 10) 43.83
6/1/88 (Eugene) M. Phillips, S. Parros, C. Smith, G. Devers 5/15/04 (Pac-10) S. Roseby, S. Johnson, D. Harper, M. Henderson 6/11/04 (NCAA) S. Roseby, S. Johnson, D. Harper, M. Henderson 5/2/98 (Pac-10) M. Perry, S. Jones, A. Anderson, J. Hayes 5/20/01(Pac-10) S. Roseby, S. Johnson, A. McKinnon, S. Jones 6/3/88 (Eugene) T. Sedwick, C. Smith, M. Phillips, G. Devers 6/5/87 (Baton Rouge) C. Knighten, M. Phillips, K. Church, G. Devers 5/1/04 (UCLA) S. Roseby, S. Johnson, D. Harper, M. Henderson 6/4/99 (NCAA) M Perry, S. Jones, A. Anderson, K. Soley 4/28/90 (USC) J. Vickers, A. Burnham, T. Sedwick, C. Smith
4x400 Relay 1) 3:27.57 2) 3:28.58 3) 3:28.85 4) 3:29.41 5) 3:29.82 6) 3:30.44 7) 3:30.46 8) 3:30.54 9) 3:31.52 10) 3:31.62
6/10/03 (NCAA) S. Roseby, S. Johnson, A. McKinnon, M. Henderson 5/30/02 (NCAA)B. Ogunleye, A. McKinnon, S. Johnson, M. Henderson 6/12/04 (NCAA) S. Roseby, S. Johnson, A. McKinnon, M. Henderson 6/5/99 (NCAA) Y. Williams, A. Anderson, K. Soley, M. Perry 6/4/88 (Eugene) M. Phillips, G. Devers, C. Knighten, J. Vickers 6/5/82 (Provo) C. Cumbess, A. Emerson, J. Joyner, L. Nedd 6/9/07 (NCAA) J. Monthe, M. Wisdom, K. Lacy, N. Leach 5/31/01(NCAA) A. McKinnon, S. Johnson, Y. Williams, M. Perry 6/7/07 (NCAA) J. Monthe, M. Wisdom, K. Lacy, N. Leach 5/31/03 (W. Region)A. McKinnon, S. Johnson, Y. Williams, M. Henderson
4x800 Relay 1) 8:28.61 4/28/01(Texas Relays)
B. Hatch, J. Marr, T. Burgess, L. Nilsson
Distance Medley Relay 1) 10:58.19 3/8/02 (NCAA Indoor) T. Burgess, M. Henderson, J. Marr, L. Nilsson 2) 11:07.18 2/1/03 (Seattle, WA)L. Nilsson, M. Henderson, T. Burgess, A. Barrientos 3) 11:08.70 3/12/04 (NCAA Indoors) M..McBain, S. Johnson, Ashley Caldwell, L. Nilsson †Pacific-10 Record/*Collegiate Record/%NCAA Meet Record ‡American Junior Indoor Record/Boldface indicates current Bruins
ALL-TIME TOP-10 Men’s All-Time Top-Ten 100 Meters (+ = 100m hand time + 0.24) 1) 9.90 Ato Boldon 2) 10.07 Mike Marsh 3) 10.15 Henry Thomas 4) 10.18 Marcus Reed 5) 10.18 Tony Miller 6) 10.20 Eric Brown 7) 10.23 Max Dyce Warren Edmonson 8) 10.24+ 9) 10.28 Greg Foster 10) 10.30 Gentry Bradley 200 Meters (+ = 200m hand time + 0.24) (* = 200y hand time + 0.14) 1) 19.80 Ato Boldon 2) 20.18 Henry Thomas 3) 20.20 Greg Foster 4) 20.23 Danny Everett 5) 20.34 Gentry Bradley 6) 20.35 Mike Marsh 7) 20.38 Eric Brown 8) 20.43 Millard Hampton 9) 20.44+ Wayne Collett 10) 20.51 Tony Miller
1996 1989 1987 1994 1992 1979 2013 1972 1979 1996
1996 1988 1979 1988 1996 1988 1981 1977 1968 1992
400 Meters (+ = 400m hand time + 0.14) (* = 440y hand time -0.16) 1) 43.87 Steve Lewis 2) 43.98 Danny Everett 3) 44.34* John Smith 4) 44.54* Wayne Collett 5) 44.84* Benny Brown 6) 44.89 Craig Everhart 7) 45.05 Henry Thomas 8) 45.13 Ibrahim Hassan 9) 45.49 Mike Stevenson 10) 45.64* Maxie Parks
1988 1988 1971 1971 1973 2004 1987 1996 1990 1974
800 Meters (+ = 880 yards -0.7) 1) 1:44.71 Cory Primm 2) 1:45.81 Jess Strutzel 3) 1:46.73 Nick Hartle 4) 1:46.84 Conrad Suhr 5) 1:47.0 Jeff West 6) 1:47.11 Jon Rankin 7) 1:47.7 Jack Preijers 8) 1:47.78 Scott Crawford 9) 1:47.93 Michael Granville 10) 1:47.8+ Tony Veney
2011 1999 2016 1978 1980 2005 1984 2010 1997 1973
1500 Meters 1) 3:35.26 2) 3:40.5 3) 3:41.04 4) 3:41.49 5) 3:41.76 6) 3:41.97 7) 3:42.10 8) 3:42.1 9) 3:42.13 10) 3:42.17
Jon Rankin Ron Roberts Mike Parkinson Alex Gonzales Laef Barnes Mark Hauser Brian Russell Bob Day Marlon Patterson Daniel Herrera
2005 1984 1984 1982 2008 1998 1981 1964 2010 2015
One Mile 1) 3:55.63 2) 3:56.4 3) 3:57.7 4) 3:59.96 5) 4:00.33i 6) 4:00.38i 7) 4:01.4 8) 4:01.45i 9) 4:01.6 10) 4:01.7
Jon Rankin Bob Day Ron Cornell Laef Barnes Marlon Patterson Ben Aragon Bob Seaman Mark Hauser Mike Mullins Curtis Beck
2005 1965 1980 2008 2010 2003 1956 1999 1970 1974
Steeplechase 1) 8:29.24 2) 8:31.55 3) 8:34.80 4) 8:38.8 5) 8:43.68 6) 8:45.91 7) 8:46.6 8) 8:47.1 9) 8:49.33 10) 8:50.31
Dave Daniels Mark Junkermann Erik Emilsson Gordon Innes Dylan Knight Henry Hagenbuch Mark Lewis Tom Grewe Shawn James Jim Ortiz
1982 1987 2005 1974 2010 2008 1980 1986 1978 1989
Two Miles 1) 8:24.6 2) 8:33.0i 3) 8:34.6i 4) 8:40.1 5) 8:41.57 6) 8:42.6 7) 8:44.18 8) 8:44.9 9) 8:45.08 10) 8:46.0
Steve Ortiz Bob Day Mark Junkermann Steve McCormack Austin Ramos Dave Daniels Jon Butler Brian Russell Rich Brownsberger Gordon Innes
1982 1966 1987 1983 2007 1981 1982 1981 1985 1974
5000 Meters 1) 13:26.85 2) 13:35.0 3) 13:42.9 4) 13:44.2 5) 13:47.4 6) 13:49.34 7) 13:49.96 8) 13:51.73 9) 13:52.35 10) 13:52.7
Meb Keflezighi Steve Ortiz Steve McCormack Bob Day Geoff Pyne Mark Hauser Dustin Fay Austin Ramos Mark Junkermann Mark Dani
1998 1982 1983 1966 1966 1998 2012 2007 1987 1990
Six Miles 1) 28:20.1
Geoff Pyne
1966
10,000 Meters 1) 28:16.79 Meb Keflezighi 2) 28:21.70 Steve Ortiz 3) 28:47.7 Jon Butler 4) 28:53.07 Rich Brownsberger 5) 29:00.21 Marco Anzures 6) 29:02.58 Kyle Shackleton 7) 29:03.5 Steve Webb 8) 29:05.97 Drew Shackleton 9) 29:07.23 Lane Werley 10) 29:07.5 Rick Rose
1998 1982 1982 1984 2010 2009 1982 2009 2016 1982
Marathon (26 miles, 385 yards) 1) 2:13:21 Steve Ortiz 2) 2:14:02 Rich Brownsberger 3) 2:17:59 Kyle Shackleton 4) 2:18:07 Dan Caprioglio 5) 2:20:31 Willie Ayyad 6) 2:20:31 Jerry Marsh 7) 2:20.38 Alex Crabill 8) 2:20:54 Ron Cornell 9) 2:24:02 Mark Kushner 10) 2:27:34 Vicken Simonian
1981 1986 2009 1983 1983 1983 2010 1979 1975 1977
High Hurdles (+ = 120y hand time + 0.27) (* = 120y auto time + 0.03) (+ = 110m hand time + 0.24) 1) 13.22 Greg Foster 2) 13.46 James Owens 2) 13.46 Kevin Craddock 4) 13.57 Steve Kerho 5) 13.67+ Charles Rich 6) 13.67 Marcus Allen 7) 13.69 Charles Ryan 8) 13.69 Tony Golston 9) 13.77+ Ron Copeland 10) 13.80 Derek Knight
1978 1978 2008 1987 1973 1983 2002 2004 1967 1990
400 Meters Hurdles ( = 440y auto time -0.26) (+ = 440y hand time -0.16) (* = 400m hand time + 0.14) 1) 47.72 Kevin Young 2) 48.10 Andre Phillips 3) 48.59 Brandon Johnson 4) 48.84+ Wayne Collett 5) 49.62 Kyle Erickson 6) 49.67 Jonathan Williams 7) 49.80 Marty Beck 8) 49.82 Rai Benjamin 9) 50.14 Phillip Mills 10) 50.28 Eric McNeal
1988 1981 2005 1970 2002 2005 1992 2016 1976 1980
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ALL-TIME TOP-TEN High Jump 1) 7-71/4 2) 7-51/4 3) 7-4 4) 7-31/4 5) 7-3 6) 7-21/2 6) 7-21/2 8) 7-21/4 8) 7-21/4 9) 7-2 9) 7-2 Pole Vault 1) 18-83/4 2) 18-71/4 3) 18-51/4 3) 18-41/2 5) 18-21/2 6) 18-1 7) 18-01/2 7) 18-01/2i 9) 17-101/2 10) 17-91/2 Long Jump 1) 27-01/2 2) 26-113/4 3) 26-71/2 4) 26-31/4 5) 26-3 6) 26-13/4 7) 26-01/4 8) 25-111/2 9) 25-10 10) 25-91/4 Triple Jump 1) 55-111/4 2) 55-2 3) 54-113/4 4) 54-10 5) 54-71/2 6) 54-13/4 7) 53-71/2 8) 53-51/2 9) 53-41/2 10) 53-31/4 Shot Put 1) 72-21/4 2) 71-111/4 3) 69-31/4 4) 67-71/2 5) 67-61/4 6) 66-33/4 7) 66-1 8) 65-9 9) 65-31/2 10) 65-31/4i
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Del Davis Lee Balkin Rory Kotinek Troy Haines Dwight Stones Rich Pitchford Cody Crampton Michael Burke Rick Fletcher Jason Meisler Dwayne Joseph
Mike Tully Scott Slover Mike Woepse Yoo Kim Anthony Curran Dustin DeLeo Mike Landers Brian McLaughlin Jay Borick Francois Tracanelli
James McAlister Mike Powell Jerry Herndon George Brown Juaune Armon Finn Bendixen John Johnson Willie Banks McArthur Anderson Chip Benson
Willie Banks Dokie Williams Clarence Taylor Chip Benson James Butts Milan Tiff Denny Rogers Charles Rogers McArthur Anderson Dwayne Washington
John Godina John Brenner Dave Laut Nicholas Scarvelis Brian Muir Braheme Days Danny Ames Marcus Gordien Jim Banich Scott Wiegand
1982 1984 1975 1986 1972 1995 2014 2016 1973 1975 1978
1978 1997 2014 2004 1982 2008 2006 2000 1991 1973
1973 1986 1974 1952 2002 1972 1968 1975 1991 1982
1978 1982 1974 1982 1972 1973 1971 1993 1989 1987
1995 1984 1979 2016 1984 2016 2004 1979 1986 2003
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Discus Throw 1) 223-7†* 2) 213-0 3) 211-8 4) 208-2 5) 206-8 6) 201-8 7) 200-9 8) 200-5 9) 200-4 10) 199-10
Julian Wruck John Godina Greg Garza John Brenner Scott Moser David Wilson Dan Ames Darius Savage Luke Sullivan Jim Banich
2013 1995 2008 1984 2001 1989 2003 2007 1999 1986
Hammer Throw 1) 229-5 Boldizsar Kocsor 2) 229-3 Alec Faldermeyer 3) 224-8 David Wilson 4) 215-4 John Knight 5) 214-2 Dan Ames 6) 211-4 Luke Sullivan 7) 211-1 John Brenner 8) 210-111/2 Scott Moser 9) 209-11 Greg Hodel 10) 208-6 John Frazier
2008 2012 1989 1990 2004 1999 1984 2002 1994 1985
New Javelin Throw 1) 259-10 Erik Smith 2) 252-1 Greg Johnson 3) 248-7 Josh Johnson 4) 246-10 David Bunevacz 5) 243-9 Jim Connolly 6) 233-9 Derek Eager 7) 228-11 Nate Marum 8) 220-3 Steve Barnett 9) 219-7 Cody Danielson 10) 215-10 Joe Franklin
1993 1995 1998 1992 1987 2015 2001 1990 2014 1998
Old Javelin Throw 1) 256-10 Jim Connolly 2) 256-1 Mark Anderson 3) 255-10 Jason Bender 4) 253-8 Rory Kotinek 5) 251-11 Mike Izzi 6) 249-6 Dick Selby 6) 249-6 Tom Jadwin 8) 248-4 Ted DeMill 9) 245-4 Ron Ulrich 10) 244-6 Peter Jones
1984 1980 1983 1974 1983 1966 1980 1979 1960 1971
Decathlon 1) 8171 2) 8121 3) 8104 4) 8089 5) 7869 6) 7861 7) 7726 8) 7521 9) 7508 10) 7465
1981 1987 2013 1963 1968 1958 2013 2015 1974 1987
Mark Anderson Jim Connolly Marcus Nilsson C.K. Yang Rick Sloan Rafer Johnson Dominic Giovannoni Steele Wasik Sam Albanese Joe Duarte
400 Meter Relay (+ = 440y hand time -0.06) (* = 440y auto time -0.23) 1) 38.59 1988 2) 38.96 1998 3) 39.06* 1977 4) 39.10 1996 5) 39.11 1987 6) 39.25n 1978 7) 39.27n* 1975 8) 39.31 1995 9) 39.33n 1981 10) 39.34 + 1970 1600 Meter Relay (mile relay -1.1) 1) 2:59.91 1988 2) 3:00.55 1987 3) 3:01.95 1986 4) 3:02.12 1999 5) 3:02.3 1969 6) 3:03.2 1973 7) 3:03.3 1971 8) 3:03.3 1972 9) 3:03.79 2004 10) 3:04.11 2005 Sprint Medley Relay 1) 3:18.26 2004 2) 3:19.0 1966 3) 3:21.0 1956 4) 3:28.2n 1958 880 Relay 1) 1:23.3 2) 1:24.8 3) 1:25.8n
1966 1952 1961
Distance Medley Relay (+ = metric race + 3.3) 1) 9:29.61 2016 2) 9:31.07 2010 3) 9:33.17iAR 1999 4) 9.33.9 1965 5) 9:34.21 2004 6) 9:36.1 + 1980 7) 9:36.03 2015 8) 9:39.03 2014 9) 9:39.97i+ 1998 10) 9:41.3 1967 Bold indicates current Bruins.
COLLEGIATE RECORDS
**Julian Wruck
Discus
UCLA
68.16m 223-7
6/1/2013 Claremont, Calif.**
Records according to USTFCCCA.org
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BRUIN WOMEN IN THE OLYMPICS 1972 - Munich
1996 - Atlanta
Kate Schmidt, Javelin, 3rd Cindy Gilbert, High Jump Francie Larrieu, 1500m Modupe Oshikoya, Long Jump,
Amy Acuff, High Jump Valeyta Althouse, Shot Put Gail Devers, 100m, 1st; 100mH;
Pentathlon (representing Nigeria) Jan Svendsen, Shot Put
Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Heptathlon
110mH; 4x100m, 1st Long Jump, 3rd
Nada Kawar, Shot Put
1976 - Montreal Kate Schmidt, Javelin, 3rd Evelyn Ashford, 100m, 5th Kathy Weston, 800m Francie Larrieu, 1500m Madupe Oshikoya (representing Nigeria, who did not compete) Karin Smith, Javelin
1980 - Moscow **(U.S. did not compete)** Jeanette Bolden, 100m Sherri Howard, 400m Lisa Vogelsang, Discus Oralee Fowler, 400m (representing Bahamas) Karin Smith, Javelin Julie Brown, 800m and 1500m
1984 - Los Angeles Evelyn Ashford, 100m, 1st, 4x100m, 1st Jeanette Bolden, 100m, 4th, 4x100m, 1st Angela Bailey, 100m, 6th, 4x100m, 2nd (representing Canada)
Julie Brown, Marathon Florence Griffith, 200m, 2nd Sherri Howard, 4x400m Relay, 1st Jackie Joyner, Heptathlon, 2nd
(representing Jordan)
Althea Moses Gilharry, Triple Jump (representing Belize)
Sandy Myers, 200m; 400m (representing Spain)
Suzy Powell, Discus Dawn Dumble, Shot Put
2000 - Sydney Gail Devers, 100mH Shakedia Jones, 4x100m Andrea Anderson, 4x400m, 1st Amy Acuff, High Jump Nada Kawar, Shot Put (representing Jordan)
Seilala Sua, Discus Suzy Powell, Discus Shelia Burrell, Heptathlon
2004 - Athens Gail Devers, 100m; 100mH Joanna Hayes, 100mH, 1st (New Olympic Record)
Monique Henderson, 4x400m, 1st Sheena Johnson, 400mH, 4th Amy Acuff, High Jump, 4th Shelia Burrell, Heptathlon, 4th Michelle Perry, Heptathlon
Long Jump, 5th
Karin Smith, Javelin, 8th
1988 - Seoul Evelyn Ashford, 100m, 2nd, 4x100m, 1st Gail Devers-Roberts, 100mH Florence Griffith-Joyner, 100m, 1st; 200m, 1st; 4x100m, 1st; 4x400m, 2nd
Sherri Howard, 4x400m Relay Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Long Jump, 1st, Heptathlon, 1st
Karin Smith, Javelin Francie Larriue-Smith, 10,000m, 5th
1992 - Barcelona Evelyn Ashford, 100m, 4x100m, 1st Gail Devers, 100m, 1st; 100mH, 5th Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Heptathlon, 1st; Long Jump, 3rd
Sandy Meyers, 4x400m Relay rep. Spain) Camille Noel, 4x400m Relay (representing Canada)
Francie Larrieu-Smith, Marathon Karin Smith, Javelin Janeene Vickers, 400mIH, 3rd
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2008 - Beijing Dawn Harper, 100m hurdles, 1st Sheena (Johnson) Tosta, 400m Hurdles, 2nd Monique Henderson, 4x400m, 1st Amy Acuff, High Jump Rhonda Watkins, Long Jump (competing for Trinidad & Tobago)
Suzy (Powell) Roos, discus Jessica Cosby, hammer
2012 - London Dawn Harper, 100m hurdles, 2nd Amy Acuff, high jump Tori Peňa, pole vault (Ireland) Jessica Cosby, hammer
2016 - Rio De Janeiro Tori Peňa, pole vault (Ireland) Brittany Borman, javelin
BRUIN WOMEN IN THE OLYMPICS
Florence Griffith-Joyner Florence Griffith-Joyner was a two-time Olympian, earning five medals in the process. At the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, FloJo won silver in the 200m. In 1988 at the Seoul Olympics, FloJo made history, setting a new 200m World Record and by winning three gold medals (100m, 200m, 4x100m) and a silver (4x400m). Her 100m (10.49) and 200m (21.34) World Records still stand today.
Joanna Hayes In 2004, Joanna Hayes won the gold medal in the 100m hurdles (12.37, Olympic Record) at the Athens Olympics and was given the Jesse Owens Award, U.S. Track and Field’s most prestigious honor.
Jackie Joyner-Kersee Evelyn Ashford
Jackie Joyner-Kersee is the most decorated female track athlete in American history. JJK won six Olympic medals, including three gold, and still holds the World Record in the heptathlon today.
Evelyn Ashford was a four-time Olympian, winning four gold medals and one silver during her career.
Gail Devers Gail Devers won gold in the 100m at the 1992 Barcelona and 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games.
Monique Henderson At the 2004 Athens Olympics, Monique Henderson won a gold medal on the winning U.S. 4x400m relay team. She also won gold as a member of the 4x400m relay at the Beijing Olympic Games in 2008.
SHEENA (JOHNSON) TOSTA Tosta earned the silver medal in the 400m hurdles at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.
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Sherri Howard Sherri Howard won gold at the 1984 Los Angeles Games as a member of the 4x100m Relay.
Janeene Vickers Janeene Vickers earned a bronze medal for her performance in the 400m hurdles at the 1992 Barcelona Games.
Andrea Anderson Andrea Anderson won gold as a member of the U.S. 4x400m relay pool team at the 2000 Sydney Olympics.
Johnson & Henderson Angela Bailey Angela Bailey won a silver medal in the 1984 Olympics as a member of Canada’s 4x100m Relay.
Kate Schmidt Kate Schmidt won two bronze medals in the javelin with third-place finishes at the 1972 Munich and 1976 Montreal Olympic Games.
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Sheena Johnson and Monique Henderson at opening ceremonies for the 2004 Athens Olympic Games.
DAWN HARPER Jeanette Bolden Head Coach Jeanette Bolden won gold as a member of the 4x100m relay team at the 1984 Los Angeles Games.
Dawn Harper won gold in the 100m hurdles at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.
BRUIN MEN IN THE OLYMPICS
1932 - Los Angeles George Jefferson, Pole Vault, 3rd
1936 - Berlin James LuValle, 400m, 3rd Bob Young, 1600m relay, 2nd
1948 - London George Stanich, High Jump, 2nd, 4-way tie Craig Dixon, High Hurdles, 3rd
1952 - Helsinki Cy Young, Javelin, 1st (set Olympic record) George Brown, Long Jump, DNP
1956 - Melbourne Rafer Johnson, Decathlon, 2nd Cy Young, Javelin, DNP George Roubanis, Pole Vault, 3rd (representing Greece) Nagalingam Ethir veerasingam, (representing Ceylon) High Jump, DNP
1960 - Rome Rafer Johnson, Decathlon, 1st (set Olympic record) and was the USA flag-bearer in opening parade C.K. Yang, Decathlon,2nd; (representing Republic of China) George Roubanis, Pole Vault, DNP (representing Greece)
1964 - Tokyo C.K. Yang, Decathlon, 5th (representing Republic of China) Russ Hodge, Decathlon (alternate)
1968 - Mexico City Rick Sloan, Decathlon, 7th Traugott Gloeckler, Shot Put, 12th (representing West Germany) Bob Day, 5000 meters Don Domansky, 400m (representing Canada) Roger Johnson, 400m hurdles (representing New Zealand) Arnd Kruger, 1500m (representing West Germany)
1972 - Munich Wayne Collett, 400m, 2nd Dwight Stones, High Jump, 3rd John Smith, 400m, hurt in finals Bruce Simpson, Pole Vault, 5th (representing Canada) Francois Tracanelli, Pole Vault, 8th (representing France) Jean-Pierre Corval, 400m Hurdles (representing France) Finn Bendixen, Long Jump (representing Norway) Roger Johnson, 400m hurdles (representing New Zealand) Traugott Gloeckler, Shot Put (representing West Germany)
1976 - Montreal Benny Brown, 1600m Relay, 1st Maxie Parks, 1600m Relay, 1st; 400 meters, 5th Millard Hampton, 200m, 2nd; 400m Relay, 1st James Butts, Triple Jump, 2nd Dwight Stones, High Jump, 3rd James Owens, 110m Hurdles, 6th Don Domansky, 400m; 1600m Relay, 4th (representing Canada) Francois Tracanelli, Pole Vault (representing France) Bruce Simpson, Pole Vault (representing Canada)
1980 - Moscow **(U.S. did not compete)** Willie Banks, Triple Jump Mike Tully, Pole Vault
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1984 - Los Angeles Willie Banks, Triple Jump, 6th Greg Foster, 110m HH, 2nd Dave Laut, Shot Put, 3rd Dwight Stones, High Jump, 4th Mike Tully, Pole Vault, 2nd
1988 - Seoul Willie Banks, Triple Jump Danny Everett, 400m, 3rd;1600m relay, 1st Steve Lewis, 400m, 1st; 1600m Relay, 1st Mike Marsh, 400m Relay (alternate) Andre Phillips, 400mIH, 1st Mike Powell, Long Jump, 2nd Kevin Young, 400m Hurdles, 4th
1992 - Barcelona Brian Blutreich, Discus Danny Everett, 400m Steve Lewis, 400m, 2nd, 1600m Relay, 1st Mike Marsh, 200m, 1st, 400m Relay, 1st Mike Powell, Long Jump, 2nd Michael Williams, 1600m relay (representing St. Vincent) Kevin Young, 400m Hurdles, 1st
2004 - Athens Ato Boldon, 100m, 4x100m Relay, 5th (representing Trinidad) Malachi Davis, 400m, 4x400m Relay (representing Great Britain) John Godina, Shot Put, 9th Meb Keflezighi, Marathon, 2nd Yoo Kim, Pole Vault (representing South Korea)
2008 - Beijing Jonathan Williams, 400m Hurdles (representing Belize) Yoo Kim, Pole Vault (representing South Korea)
2012 - London Mebrahtom Keflezighi, marathon Yoo Kim, Pole Vault (representing South Korea) Julian Wruck, discus (representing Australia)
2016 - Rio De Janeiro Mebrahtom Keflezighi, marathon Nicholas Scarvelis, Shot Put (representing Greece)
1996 - Atlanta Ato Boldon, 100m, 3rd, 200m, 3rd (representing Trinidad) John Godina, Shot Put, 2nd, Discus Ibrahim Hassan, 400m (representing Ghana) Michael Marsh, 100m, 5th, 200m, 8th, 4x100m relay, second Mike Powell, Long Jump 5th Mike Terry, 4x400m Relay (representing Antigua-Barbuda)
2000 - Sydney Ato Boldon, 100m, 2nd, 200m, 3rd (representing Trinidad) John Godina, Shot Put 3rd, Discus Mebrahtom Keflezighi, 10,000m 12th In an epic Olympic story, Rafer Johnson and C.K.Yang, teammates at UCLA, competed for the gold medal in the decathlon at the 1960 Rome Olympics. Johnson won the gold medal, with Yang, representing the Republic of China (Taiwan), earning the silver.
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Johnson 1960 Decathlon Olympic Champion & Olympic Record Holder Rafer Johnson was a torch bearer for the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics.
Powell Mike Powell won a silver medal in the long jump at the 1988 Seoul and 1992 Barcelona Olympics and still holds the World Record in the long jump today.
Young Kevin Young, the world record-holder in the 400m hurdles, won gold in at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics. In 1988 at the Seoul Olympics, Young finished fourth in the 400m hurdles.
Marsh At the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, Michael Marsh won a silver medal, running the third leg on the U.S. 4x100m relay. At the 1992 Games in Barcelona, Spain, he won two gold medals, winning the 200m and running on the victorious U.S. 4x100m relay.
Lewis Tully Mike Tully won a silver medal in the pole vault at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics and was a member of the honorary 1980 team that boycotted the 1980 Moscow Olympics.
Steve Lewis won gold in the 400m at the 1988 Seoul Olympics and also competed at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics, this time earning silver in the 400m.
Keflezighi At the 2004 Olympics in Athens, Greece, Meb Keflezighi won the silver medal in the marathon (2:11.29), becoming USA’s first male marathon medalist since 1976.
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BRUIN GREATS JACKIE JOYNER-KERSEE Since leaving UCLA after her final year of collegiate competition in 1985, Jackie Joyner-Kersee dominated women’s track and field for 13 years. On three different occasions (1994, ‘87, ‘86) she was the Track & Field News World Athlete of the Year and on five occasions the top American (1994, ‘92, ‘91, ‘87, ‘86). In 1997, JJK was the inaugural recipient of the USA Humanitarian Athlete of the Year and, in 1986-87, she received the Jesse Owens Award. JJK still holds the world record in the heptathlon (7291) and the American records in the heptathlon and long jump (24-7 twice). In Olympic competition, JJK won six medals, including three gold, moving her to the head of the U.S. list, over Bruin alums Florence Griffith-Joyner and Evelyn Ashford, each with five, and Marion Jones, who won five medals, including three gold, at the 2000 Games. In 1996 in Atlanta, JJK could not finish the heptathlon because of a painful right hamstring injury, but came back to win a bronze medal in the long jump. She won a second straight gold medal in the heptathlon and a bronze medal in the long jump at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. At the 1988 Olympics in Seoul, South Korea, JJK won gold medals in the heptathlon (world record) and the long jump. At the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles, while still at UCLA, she won her first Olympic medal, a silver in the heptathlon, just missing the gold by five points. Jackie Joyner-Kersee, the world’s greatest female athlete, retired from heptathlon competition in 1998, winning the event at the Goodwill Games. She did return to long jump competition at the 2000 U.S. Trials in an effort to make her fifth consecutive U.S. women’s Olympic team, but placed sixth (21-10) in the final.
Known worldwide for her interest in helping others, JJK raised more than $12 million to build the Jackie Joyner Kersee Youth Center Foundation in her hometown of E. St. Louis, IL. She also keeps busy as the Chairperson of the St. Louis Sports Commission, and the Co-Founder of Jackie Joyner Kersee Racing (NASCAR). The March 2002 issue of Ebony included Joyner-Kersee on its list of the Top-10 Greatest African-American Women Athletes. In January of 2001, Sports Illustrated for Women named JJK the Greatest Female Athlete of the 20th Century. In 2003, the UCLA track and field programs hosted the first annual Rafer Johnson/Jackie Joyner-Kersee Invitational, named after two of the greatest Bruin athletes in school history.
Jackie Joyner-Kersee as a Bruin hoopster.
On December 3, 2004, JJK was inducted into the U.S. Track and Field Hall of Fame. Her world record-breaking performance (7,215 pts.) in the 1988 Olympics was named the ninth-best USATF moment of the last 25 years. She also had the 25th-best USATF moment after becoming the first woman to break 7,000 points in the heptathlon. Joyner-Kersee was also a four-year starter on the UCLA women’s basketball team, playing from 1980-83 and 1984-85. She is still listed among the Bruins’ best in career scoring, rebounding and assists. JJK continued her basketball career in 1996, playing for Richmond in the ABL.
Dec. ‘04 — Inducted into the USATF Hall of Fame. Oct. ‘04 — Breaking world record in the heptathlon named No. 9 USA moment of past 25 years. June. ‘04 — Becoming the first women to break 7,000 points in the heptathlon named No. 25 USATF moment of past 25 years. March ‘02 — Named one of Ebony magazine’s “Top 10 Greatest African-American Women Athletes” Aug. ‘01 — National Black Sports and Entertainment H of F (New York City) May ‘01 — UCLA Alumnus of the Year Award (2001) April ‘01 — Children’s Miracle Network “Miracle Awards Recipient” April ‘01 — Honda Award “Top Women’s Collegiate Athlete of Last 25 Years” Jan. ‘01 — Named Sports Illustrated for Women Greatest Female Athlete of the 20th Century Dec. ‘99 — Named Associated Press Summer Olympian of the Century Dec. ‘98 — Named “Honorary Harlem Globetrotter,” only five others have received this honor. July ‘98 — Won heptathlon (6,502) at Goodwill Games; retired from competition. June ’97 — Placed second in long jump (22-8w) at USATF Outdoor. July-Aug. ’96 — Won bronze medal in the long jump at Olympics in Atlanta, bringing her career medal count to six, most ever in U. S. history. June ’95 — Won long jump (22-7w, sixth title in a row and seventh overall) and heptathlon (6,375w) at the USA Track and Field Championships Feb. ’95 — Track & Field News’ Athlete of the Year Sept. ’94 — Overall and long jump champion in the Grand Prix standings Aug. ’94 — Won the gold medal in the heptathlon in the Goodwill Games June ’94 — Won the U. S. Championship in the long jump and the 100m hurdles Aug. ’93 — Won heptathlon (6,837) at World Championships. Aug. ’92 — Won gold medal in the Olympic heptathlon and bronze medal in the long jump.
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Aug. ’91 — Won long jump (24-0 1/4) at World Championships. July ’90 — Won Goodwill Games heptathlon. Sept. ’88 — Won the gold medal in the Olympic Heptathlon (7,291) in a world record mark as well as the gold medal in the long jump (24-31/2). July ’88 — Won the U.S. Olympic trials heptathlon in a world record total of 7,215 and the long jump with a leap of 24-51/2w. May ’88 — Tied the American record in the 100m hurdles at 12.61. Feb. ’88 — Set American indoor record of 23-01/2 in long jump and 7.88 in 60m hurdles. Aug. ’87 — Tied the world record in the long jump at the Pan Am Games–24-51/2. Feb. ’87 — Won Sullivan Award as the nation’s top amateur athlete. Aug. ’86 — Reestablished the world record in the heptathlon (7,158) at the Olympic Festival in Houston, TX. July ’86 — World record in the heptathlon (7,148). Became the first woman to exceed the 7,000-point barrier in the event at the Goodwill Games in Moscow. June ‘85 — Won the Honda Broderick Cup for Collegiate Women’s Athlete of the year. Aug. ’84 — Won the silver medal in the Olympic heptathlon and placed fifth in the long jump. June ’83 — Won NCAA heptathlon championship with an NCAA record mark of 6,390, which still stands. June ’82 — Won NCAA heptathlon championship with a then- NCAA record mark of 6,099. June ’82 — Won the TAC heptathlon championship. June ’81 — Third place finisher in the NCAA heptathlon. June ’80 — Eighth in the Olympic Trials long jump competition.
BRUIN GREATS GAIL DEVERS Gail Devers (1985-1988) has been a four-time Olympian, winning two gold medals in the 100m (1996 Atlanta, 1992 Barcelona). She has won four World Outdoor titles (1999-100mH, 1995-100mH, 1993-100mH/100m) and two World Indoor titles (1997, ‘93-60m) during her professional career. Devers ranked No. 1 in the world in the 100m hurdles on seven different occasions (top-10 ranking 10 different years) and ranked No. 1 in the world in the 100m in 1993. In all, Devers was ranked in the top-10 in the world in the 100m seven different times. Nationally, Devers was the top 100m hurdler 10 different times (top-10 13 times). In the 100m, she ranked in the top-10 14 times (twice ranked No. 1). While at UCLA, Devers won nine Pac-10 titles and two NCAA crowns. In all, she earned 13 All-American accolades. Today, her top times of 10.97 (100m) and 12.61 (100mH) still stand as school records. Her 200m time of 22.71 ranks third all-time, long jump mark of 22-2.50 ranks second and her 400m time of 52.66 is 10th all-time. Devers holds the American Record in the 100m hurdles (12.33), set at the Olympic Trials in 2000, as well as the Drake Stadium and Collegiate Record (12.61), set at UCLA in 1988. In 2005, Devers took time away from the track to have her first child. She raced in a few indoor meets in 2007 before taking another break to have her second child.
1985-1988 Gail Devers
JOANNA HAYES
1996-1999 Joanna Hayes
Joanna Hayes (1996-1999) was a standout hurdler and sprinter for UCLA during her career, winning the NCAA Outdoor 400m hurdle crown in 1999 (55.16). In all, Hayes won four Pac-10 titles, three in the 100m hurdles (1998, ‘97, ‘96) and one in the 400m hurdles (1997). She was also a member of three Pac-10 Champion relay teams. In NCAA competition, Hayes was an NCAA Indoor All-American in the 55m hurdles in 1997 (3rd) and four time Outdoor All-American in the hurdles and relays. On the UCLA all-time top-10 list, Hayes ranks third in both the 100m hurdles (12.89) and 400m hurdles (54.57). Hayes also holds the 100m hurdles (12.93) and 400m hurdles (56.02) UCLA/USC Dual Meet Records. In 2004, after her gold medal-winning and Olympic Record-breaking performance in Athens, Hayes ended the season with the No. 1 100m hurdles time in the world and nation (12.37). In the 400m hurdles, Hayes ranked in the U.S. top-10 on four different occasions - 1997 (10th), 1999 (5th), 2000 (4th), and 2003 (4th), and was also ranked in the top-10 nationally in the 100m hurdles in 2003 (10th). In 2004, Hayes was bestowed the Jesse Owens Award, USA Track & Field’s most prestigous honor for her outstanding accomplishments on the track. She continues to race in the high hurdles, but had a down year due to injuries in 2007.
SEILALA SUA Seilala Sua is the most decorated female ever in NCAA Track & Field. During her four-year (1997-2000) career at UCLA, Sua won a combined seven NCAA Outdoor and Indoor individual throwing titles, including six in Outdoor competition, making her the winningest women’s athlete in NCAA Outdoor history. She won four consecutive Outdoor discus crowns, becoming only the second woman in Outdoor history to win four straight individual titles in the same event. During her NCAA Championship career, Sua scored a school record 107 points. In Pac-10 competition, Sua won six individual throwing championships and was a two-time Pac-10 Women’s Track and Field Athlete of the Year. On the all-time list, Sua ranks second in the discus (212-10), fifth in the shot put (57-11), ninth in the javelin (161-2) and fifth in the hammer (198-10). During her professional career, Sua has been a two-time Olympian in the discus (2004-Athens, 2000-Sydney), four-time USA National Champion in the discus, onetime USA National Champion in the shot put and three-time World Championships competitor. For the past eight years, Sua has ranked in the top-10 in the Nation in the discus and had the No. 6 mark in the world in 2001. While she threw the shot put, Sua ranked in the top-10 in the Nation for seven consecutive years. In 2005, Sua took over coaching duties of the Bruin women’s throws program, and in the Summer of 2006, was named the men’s and women’s throws coach at Cal State Northridge. She retired from competition in 2006 to focus on her coaching career.
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BRUIN GREATS ATO BOLDEN While competing for UCLA from 1993-1996, Ato Boldon won two NCAA titles 100m in 1996 and 200m in 1995. His school records of 9.90 in the 100m and 19.80 in the 200m still stand atop the Bruin record books. At the Pac-10 Championships in 1996, Boldon set a new Drake Stadium record in the 200m (20.00), a mark that has yet to be broken. After graduating from UCLA, Boldon went on to compete for his native Trinidad/ Tobago, winning the World Championship 200m title in 1997. In 1999, he was the No. 1 200m runner in the world (19.88) and No. 2 in the 100m (9.86). At the Sydney Olympics, competing for Trinidad/Tobago, Boldon won his third and fourth Olympic career sprint medals, winning the silver in the 100m (9.99) and bronze in the 200m (20.20). At the 2001 World Championships, Boldon just missed a medal in the 100m with his fourth-place finish. In 2004, Boldon competed in his final competition as he retired from track and field at the Athens Olympics. During his career, Boldon was ranked in the top-10 in the world in the 100m seven times and in the 200m five times. Boldon has served as a Senator for Trinidad’s main opposition party and currently does commentary for television broadcasts of track meets, including the 2008 Beijing Olympics for NBC. He was inducted into the UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame in October of 2011.
1993-1996 Ato Boldon MEBRAHTOM KEFLEZIGHI
1995-1998 Mebrahtom Keflezighi
From 1995-1998, Mebrahtom “Meb” Keflezighi became one of the most prolific alltime distance runners at UCLA. During his career as a Bruin, Meb was an NCAA Cross Country Champion, two-time Pac-10 and District 8 Cross Country Champion,three-time NCAA Indoor All-American, NCAA 5000m Indoor Champion, NCAA Outdoor 5000m and 10,000m Champion and two-time Pac-10 5000m Champion. He holds the school record in the 10,000m (28:16.79), the junior and senior class records in the 10,000m, and all four class records in the 5000m. Since his graduation, Keflezighi has brought American distance running back into the limelight. He is a three-time USATF 10,000m Champion (2004, ‘02, ‘00), most recently having won the USA Olympic Trials competition in 2000 and 2004. In 2001, Meb broke the American Record in the 10,000m (27:13.98), a record which still stands today. At the 2004 Athens Olympics, Keflezighi won a silver medal in the marathon, becoming America’s first marathon medalist since 1976. Keflezighi has also competed in the New York Marathon, having placed second in 2004, third in 2005 and 21st in 2006. Keflezighi still trains with former Bruin Coach Bob Larsen in the Mammoth Lakes, CA area. He was sixth at the 2011 ING New York Marathon (2:09.13) and then won the 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials with another lifetime-best run of 2:09.08. He became the first American man to win the New York Marathon and the Olympic Trials. With his showing at the 2016 Trials, Keflezighi qualified for his fourth Olympic team. Meb won the 2014 Boston Marathon, becoming the first American in 31 years to win the event. He was later named the Jesse Owens Athlete of the Year.
JOHN GODINA Arguably the most decorated male thrower in American history, John Godina is a shoe-in for the USATF Hall of Fame. During his career at UCLA, Godina was a threetime Outdoor and two-time Indoor NCAA Champion, 10-time All-American, six-time Pac-10 Champion amd set the Collegiate Record in the shot put (72-2.25, still stands). In his final year at UCLA, Godina won his first World Championship shot put title, as well as NCAA shot put and discus crowns. After his graduation, Godina continued to shine in his professional career. A threetime Olympian, Godina won his first shot put medal, a silver, at the 1996 Sydney Olympics, and followed that up with a bronze at the 2000 Olympics. He is a three-time World Outdoor Shot Put Champion (2001, ‘97, ‘95), three-time USA Outdoor Shot Put titlist (2001, ‘99, ‘98), one-time USA Discus Champion (1998) and two-time Jesse Owens Award recipient (given by USATF to the most outstanding male track and field performer). In 2000, Godina became the first American men’s track and field athlete since 1924 to make the U.S. Olympic team in both the shot and discus. He also became the first man since Parry O’Brien in 1955 to win both the shot put and discus titles at the U.S. Outdoor Championships. During the 2005 season, Godina posted the top mark in the world in the shot put, 72-10.75. He took the 2006 season off to recover from shoulder surgery and returned in 2007, posting the No. 6 shot put mark in the U.S. He was ranked fifth in the U.S. in the discus in 2008. Today, Godina owns and operates the World Throws Center in Phoenix, AZ, a stateof-the-art training center for elite athletes. He also coached Dan Taylor to a spot on the World Championshp team in the shot put.
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USATF HALL OF FAMERS In all, six women have been inducted into the National Track & Field Hall of Fame - Kate Schmidt (1994), Florence Griffith-Joyner (1995), Francie Larrieu Smith (1998), Evelyn Ashford (1997) Jackie Joyner-Kersee (2004) and Gail Devers (2010).
1994 Kate Schmidt Kate Schmidt was inducted into the USA Track & Field Hall of Fame in 1994 and was UCLA’s first woman inductee. Schmidt won the NCAA javelin title in 1975 (198-1) and still holds the UCLA school record with a throw of 209-7, which she also set in 1975. Nicknamed “Kate the Great” with good reason, she completely dominated the American women’s javelin throwing scene for a decade. She broke the American javelin record 10 times, culminating with a throw of 227’ 5” that has held up as the record for more than a quarter century. At the time, that throw was a world record and established her place on the international scene. Schmidt was third at the 1972 and 1976 Olympic Games and was also a member of the 1980 Olympic team that didn’t compete. She just missed making the 1984 team when she placed fourth at the U.S. Trials. She won seven national titles and placed in the top three in 12 of 13 national championships from 1972 to 1984.
1997 Evelyn Ashford In 1997, Evelyn Ashford was inducted into the USA Track and Field Hall of Fame. She was inducted into the UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame in 1990. Ashford ranked No. 1 in the world four times in the 100m and was the top-ranked American seven times, including four in a row from 1981-84. A competitor at the 1976 Olympic Games while attending UCLA, she also competed in the 1984, 1988 and 1992 Games, winning four gold medals and a silver. She was a two-time World record holder in the 100m. While at UCLA, Ashford won four national collegiate titles in the sprints and relays and led the Bruins to the 1977 national championship. In 2003, she was named to the Board of Directors for the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, and in November of 2005 was named to the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame Class of 2006.
1995 Florence Griffith-Joyner Florence Griffith-Joyner won the NCAA 200m championship in 1982 and the 400m title in 1983. She was a silver medalist in the 200m at the 1984 Olympics and also medaled at the 1987 World Outdoor Championships, taking second in the 200m and running on the winning 4x100m relay team. At Seoul in 1988, she won three gold medals (100m, 200m, 4x100m relay) and one silver (4x400m relay), setting a world record in the 200m. It was Flo-Jo’s golden moment and it will be tough to repeat. She still holds the women’s world record of 10.49 for 100 meters and 21.34 for 200 meters and no one has come close to threatening them. Her 10.49 at the 1988 Olympic Trials in Indianapolis was one of the most eye-popping performances in track and field history. She won the Sullivan Trophy in 1988. Flo-Jo married Al Joyner, 1984 Olympic triple jump champion, in 1987. She died on September 21, 1998 at the age of 38.
2004 Jackie Joyner-Kersee Jackie Joyner-Kersee was honored in April 2001 by the Honda Award as the Top Women’s Collegiate Athlete of the Last 25 years. In January 2001, she was named the World’s Greatest Female Athlete of the 20th Century by Sports Illustrated for Women. Joyner-Kersee was named the Summer Olympian of the Century by the Associated Press in December 1999. The world record-holder in the heptathlon, JJK’s six Olympic medals, including three gold, was the highest total ever won by a U.S. woman. (Bruin alumnae Florence Griffith-Joyner and Evelyn Ashford were second with five apiece). JJK was inducted into the UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame in 1996. In 1987 and ‘86, she was given the Jesse Owens Award. In 2003, the UCLA track and field programs hosted the first annual Rafer Johnson/Jackie Joyner-Kersee Invitational, named after two of the greatest Bruin athletes in school history. JJK was inducted into the U.S. Track and Field Hall of Fame in December of 2004. She also had the ninth and 25th top moment of the past 25 years in track and field. Her world record breaking heptathlon total of 7,215 points was the ninth best moment, while becoming the first woman to break the 7,000 point barrier was ranked 25th. In 2006, Joyner-Kersee was inducted into the California Sports Hall of Fame as a member of the inaugural class.
1998 Francie Larrieu (Smith) Francie Larrieu Smith’s running career spanned four decades and 35 U.S. distance records from 1000m to two miles. In 1998 she was inducted into the USA Track & Field Hall of Fame. Larrieu Smith was on 28 national teams and won 21 national titles. She was a member of five Olympic teams, starting in 1972 when she ran the 1500m. Larrieu Smith also ran the 1500m at the 1976 Games and was a team member at that distance in 1980. She missed out on the 1984 team but ran the 10,000m at the 1988 Games, taking fifth. Larrieu Smith moved up to the marathon for the 1992 Games. At the ’92 Games, she carried the U.S. flag at the Opening Ceremonies. She has been nationally ranked in every event from 800m to the marathon. Larrieu Smith also ran in the 1987 and ’91 World Track and Field Championships in the 10,000m. While at UCLA, Larrieu Smith won the 1974 AIAW Outdoor titles in the 880, mile and two-mile and still leads the UCLA chart in the 3000m (9:03.2).
2011 Gail Devers Gail Devers (1985-1988) has been a four-time Olympian, winning two gold medals in the 100m (1996 Atlanta, 1992 Barcelona). She has won four World Outdoor titles (1999-100mH, 1995-100mH, 1993-100mH/100m) and two World Indoor titles (1997, ‘93-60m) during her professional career. Devers ranked No. 1 in the world in the 100m hurdles on seven different occasions (top-10 ranking 10 different years) and ranked No. 1 in the world in the 100m in 1993. In all, Devers was ranked in the top-10 in the world in the 100m seven different times. Nationally, Devers was the top 100m hurdler 10 different times (top-10 13 times). In the 100m, she ranked in the top-10 14 times (twice ranked No. 1). While at UCLA, Devers won nine Pac-10 titles and two NCAA crowns. In all, she earned 13 All-American accolades. Today, her top times of 10.97 (100m) and 12.61 (100mH) still stand as school records. Her 200m time of 22.71 ranks third all-time, long jump mark of 22-2.50 ranks second and her 400m time of 52.66 is 10th all-time. Devers holds the American Record in the 100m hurdles (12.33), set at the Olympic Trials in 2000, as well as the Drake Stadium and Collegiate Record (12.61), set at UCLA in 1988. In 2005, Devers took time away from the track to have her first child. She raced in a few indoor meets in 2007 before taking another break to have her second child. She was inducted in December of 2011.
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USATF HALL OF FAMERS In all, 10 UCLA men have been inducted into the USA Track & Field Hall of Fame - Rafer Johnson (1974, inaugural class), Jim Bush (1987), Dwight Stones (1998), Greg Foster (1998), Willie Banks (1999), Mike Powell (2005), Kevin Young (2006), Elvin C. “Ducky” Drake (2007) and John Godina and Coach Bob Larsen (2013).
1974 Rafer Johnson Former world record-holder in the decathlon Rafer Johnson won the gold medal at the 1960 Olympics in Rome, Italy. At the 1956 Melbourne Olympics, Johnson, competing with an injury, won the silver medal in the decathlon. For the remainder of his career, he would not lose another multi-event competition. In 1974, he was inducted into the National Track & Field Hall of Fame and, in 1984, was a charter inductee into the UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame. As a Bruin, he won Pac-10 Championships in the 220y low hurdles in 1956 and in the javelin in 1958. Johnson lit the Olympic torch at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles. His daughter Jenny was an All-American volleyball player for the Bruins. As a Bruin senior, his son Josh placed second (248-7) in the javelin at the 1998 USA Outdoor. Johnson currently serves as the Chairman for the Board of Directors of the Southern California Special Olympics. In 2006, Johnson was inducted into the California Sports Hall of Fame as a member of the inaugural class.
1998 Greg Foster Greg Foster was one of the world’s greatest hurdlers from 1981-91. He was a national collegiate champion while at UCLA in both the high hurdles (1978, ’80) and 200m (1979), and still leads the All-time Bruin chart in the high hurdles (13.22). After college, Foster won 10 national titles, both indoor and outdoor, and he won the first three world outdoor championships (1983-87-91). Foster’s best Olympic Games showing was a silver in 1984. He was world-ranked for 15 of 16 years from 1977-92, achieving top-five rankings five times. He was world-ranked in the 200m in 1979 and set world indoor hurdles records in 1986 and ’87. He was a member of 12 international teams, and was the 1991 world indoor champion and the 1981 World Cup winner.
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1987 Jim Bush During his tenure as UCLA’s men’s head coach from 1965-1984, Bush led the Bruins to an impressive 20-year dual meet record of 151-21-0 (.879), seven national dual meet titles, seven Pac-10 crowns and five NCAA championship team titles. In 1966, his Bruins recorded UCLA’s first ever dual meet victory over USC, winning 86-59 at the Coliseum. From 1968-88, 23 of his athletes competed in the Olympics, winning four gold, five silver and three bronze medals. In 1987, Bush was inducted into the National Track & Field Hall of Fame. In December 1996, he was inducted into the U.S. Track Coaches Association Hall of Fame. And, the following year (1997), he was inducted into the UCLA Hall of Fame. In the February 2000 issue of Coach & Athletic Director magazine, Bush was listed as one of the 13 most influential collegiate track and field coaches for the 20th century.
1999 Willie Banks In his first competition since retiring in 1992, Bruin great Willie Banks set a world triple jump record in the 4549 age group in June 2001 (47-8.75). In 1999, the former world record-holder in the triple jump, was inducted into the USA Track & Field Hall of Fame. One of the greatest triple jumpers ever produced by the U.S., Banks had his best moment on June 16, 1985 when he set a world record of 58-11.50 at the USA Outdoor Championships in Indianapolis, IN. That was merely the culmination of a career that started in Oceanside, CA. After graduating from high school, Banks attended UCLA and was twice runner-up in the NCAA Championships (1977-78) and won two Pac-10 titles (1977-78). After college, he achieved his greatest success, setting his first American record in 1981 and increasing that record six more times. Banks represented the U.S. in 18 international competitions and was a member of the 1980, ’84 and 1988 Olympic teams. He was also on the 1983 and ’87 U.S. World Championship teams. In 1985, Banks was the Track & Field News’ and U.S. Olympic Committee Athlete of the Year. He also served USA Track & Field as chair of the Athletes’ Advisory Committee, in addition to serving as an organization vice president.
1998 Dwight Stones Dwight Stones, a former world record-holder in the high jump, was one of the world’s top jumpers from 1973-84. He represented the U.S. in three Olympic Games, winning the bronze in both 1972 and ’76 and placing fourth in 1984. An 11-time national champion, Stones, who attended UCLA and Long Beach State, set his first world-record in Munich, Germany in 1973 by clearing 7-6.50. That jump also made him the first “flop” jumper to set a world high jump record. He raised the world record to 7-7 in 1976 and added another quarter inch to the record two months later. He won the Olympic Trials in 1972 and ’84. While at UCLA, Stones placed third at the 1972 NCAA Outdoor Championships. He is now one of television’s top track and field analysts. In 2003, Stones was presented a Lifetime Achievement Award by the Los Angeles Track & Field Organizing Committee.
2005 Mike Powell In 2005, Mike Powell became the 11th Bruin member inducted into the USATF Hall of Fame. In what many consider the greatest head-to-head competition in track and field history, Mike Powell won the 1991 World Outdoor Championships men’s long jump gold medal over fellow Hall of Famer Carl Lewis by setting the world record of 8.95 meters/29 feet, 4.50 inches, in Tokyo, Japan. The mark broke the previous standard set by Bob Beamon in 1968. Powell, who also won the World Outdoor Championships gold medal in 1993, was a two-time Olympic silver medalist and sixtime USA Outdoor champion. Ranked #1 in the world on four occasions, he won 34 consecutive competitions in 1993 and 1994.
USATF HALL OF FAMERS
2006 Kevin Young Kevin Young was inducted into the USA Track & Field Hall of Fame in December of 2006. Young had an incredible career highlighted by a gold medal finish in the 400m hurdles at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics where he set a new World Record, 46.78, a time that has yet to be broken. He is the only man in track and field history to run sub-47 seconds. At the 1988 Seoul Olympics, Young finished fourth in the hurdles. While at UCLA, Young won the 1987 and 1988 NCAA 400m hurdles titles, was the NCAA runner-up in the intermediate hurdles in 1986 and was a member of two 4x400m relay NCAA Championship teams (1887/1988). He was a three-time Pac-10 Champion in the 400m hurdles. Today, his school record (47.72), junior (48.15) and senior (47.72) class records still stand at UCLA. Young won the USA Track & Field Senior National 400m hurdles title in 1992 and 1993 and was the No. 1 ranked American intermediate hurdler in 1989, 1992 and 1993. For eight straight seasons (1986-1993), Young was ranked in the U.S. top-10 list, as well as in 1996 and 1998. He was the No. 1 world-ranked hurdler in 1989, 1992 and 1993, and was ranked in the top-10 in the world on eight total occasions.
2013 John Godina John Godina finds his name near the top of a long list of dominant American men in the shot put. A total of four times in his career he finished the year ranked No. 1 in the World in the event and finished no worse than second in the World from 1995 until 1998. His career is highlighted with a Silver Medal at the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games, a Bronze Medal at the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games and winning a trio of World Outdoor Championships Gold Medals (’95, ’97, ’01). A standout for Bob Larsen and throws coach Art Venegas at UCLA, Godina won five NCAA individual titles in his Bruin career, including the indoor shot put and outdoor discus titles in 1994, indoor and outdoor shot put and outdoor discus championships in 1995 and setting the collegiate outdoor shot put record (72-2.5). He was a 10-time All-American in the shot put and discus and six-time Pac-10 champion. Godina is a 2005 inductee into the UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame. He also won the 1998 World Cup title in the shot put and earned World Indoor Championships Gold in 2001 and Silver Medals in 1999 and 2003. Retiring in 2008, Godina was elected to the National Track & Field Hall of Fame the first year he was eligible.
2007 “Ducky” Drake Elvin “C” Ducky Drake was inducted into the USA Track & Field Hall of Fame in December of 2007, becoming the 13th Bruin to join the Hall of Fame after a storied career at UCLA. In 19 seasons under Drake, UCLA had a dual meet record of 107-48-0 (.690) and won one NCAA Championship and one Pac-10 title. Drake was a charter member into the UCLA Hall of Fame in 1984 and was inducted inducted into the USA Track & Field Track & Field Hall of Fame. In 1973, the Bruin track and field complex was officially named “Drake Stadium” in honor of the UCLA coaching legend who had been associated with UCLA as a student-athlete, coach and athletic trainer for over 60 years. Some of Drake’s star athletes include Rafer Johnson, C.K. Yang, George Stanich, Craig Dixon and George Brown.
2013 Bob Larsen Legendary coach Bob Larsen was named NCAA track & field or cross country Coach of the Year four different times at UCLA before coaching Mebrahtom Keflezighi to the 2004 Olympic silver medal in the marathon. Larsen was selected in the coaches category. During the 15 seasons Larsen served as coach of the UCLA Bruins men’s track & field and cross country teams, he led 12 individuals to a total of 20 NCAA titles and directed UCLA to back-to-back NCAA Outdoor track & field team championships in 1987 and 1988. In a brilliant career that has spanned six decades, Larsen overall would coach 13 athletes to a total of 25 national championships. As UCLA’s head coach, he held a 118-3-1 record in dual meets and was selected PAC-10 Coach of the Year nine times. He was selected the Team USA distance coach for the 2004 Olympic Games where he coached Keflezighi to a silver medal in the marathon and later helped him to win the 2009 New York City Marathon. Three times in his career Larsen was selected NCAA track & field Coach of the Year (’87, ’88, ’95) and once in cross country (’80). As the UCLA men’s cross country coach for 20 years (1980-99), he directed the Bruins to two conference titles (’80, ’81) and six NCAA appearances, including fifth-place finishes in 1980/1981.
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