2021 UCLA TRACK & FIELD
2021 QUICK FACTS Location Athletic Dept. Address
Los Angeles, CA 325 Westwood Plaza Los Angeles, CA 90095 Athletics Phone (310) 825-8699 Ticket Office (310) UCLA-WIN Track & Field Office Phone (310) 794-6443 Chancellor Dr. Gene Block Director of Athletics Martin Jarmond Associate Athletic Director Gavin Crew Sr. Women’s Administrator Dr. Christina Rivera Faculty Athletic Rep. Dr. Michael Teitell Home Track (Capacity) Drake Stadium (11,700) Enrollment 44,742 Founded 1919 Colors Blue and Gold Nickname Bruins Conference Pac-12 National Affiliation NCAA Division I Director of Track & Field/XC Avery Anderson Record at UCLA (Years) Fourth Year Asst. Coach (Jumps, Hurdles, Pole Vault) Marshall Ackley Asst. Coach (Sprints, Relays) Curtis Allen Asst. Coach (Distance) Devin Elizondo Asst. Coach (Distance) Austin O’Neil Asst. Coach (Throws) John Frazier Volunteer Coach Bridget Anderson Volunteer Coach Mark Anderson Volunteer Coach Rob Beamer Director of Operations Olympia Jewett 2020 Pac-12 Finish N/A (meet canceled) 2019 Pac-12 Finish Men - 2nd / Women - 8th 2020 NCAA Championships N/A (meet canceled 2019 NCAA Championships Men - T18th / Women - T25th Men’s NCAA Championships 8 (1956, 1966, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1978, 1987, 1988) Women’s NCAA Championships 5 (1982, 1983, 2000 indoor, 2001 indoor, 2004)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
The 2021 Bruins
Rosters Coaching Staff Men’s Athlete Profiles Women’s Athlete Profiles
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History/Records
UCLA-USC Dual Meet History Pac-12 Conference History NCAA Championships All-Time Results NCAA Men’s Champions NCAA Women’s Champions Men’s NCAA Championship History Women’s NCAA Championship History NCAA Indoor All-Americans
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2021 SCHEDULE (subject to change/additions) DATE
Feb. 5 Feb. 19 March 12-13 March 12-13 March 24 March 25 March 25-26 March 27 April 2-3 April 8-9 April 17 May 2 May 14-16 May 27-29 June 9-12
MEET
Arkansas Qualifier (Indoor) Matador Qualifier (Indoor) NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships Ben Brown Invite Jim Bush Legends Invite Anteater Distance Twilight Aztec Invite Bob Larsen Track Meet Stanford Invite Rafer Johnson/Jackie Joyner-Kersee Invite West Coast Classic USC Dual Meet Pac-12 Championships NCAA West Regional Championships NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships
Men’s All-Time Indoor Top 10 Women’s All-Time Indoor Top 10 Men’s All-Time Outdoor Top 10 Women’s All-Time Outdoor Top 10 Drake Stadium Drake Stadium Records Bruins in the Olympics USA Track & Field Hall of Fame Bruins
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MEDIA INFORMATION LOCATION
Fayetteville, Ark. Lubbock, Texas Fayetteville, Ark. Fullerton, Calif. Drake Stadium Irvine, Calif. San Diego, Calif. Drake Stadium Stanford, Calif. Drake Stadium Eugene, Ore. / Tucson, Ariz. Drake Stadium Los Angeles, Calif. College Station, Texas Eugene, Ore.
Home meets in bold. 1
Track & Field Contact: Ryan Andersen Phone: 916-337-7914 Fax: 310-825-8664 E-mail: randersen@athletics.ucla.edu Address: 325 Westwood Plaza Los Angeles, CA 90095 Note: All interviews must be arranged by the Athletic Communications Office. Athletes have been instructed not to grant any interview, in person or by telephone, not arranged by the Athletic Communications Office. Telephone numbers are private and will not be released. Please do not expect team members to be available if you have not made prior arrangements.
2021 ROSTERS
MEN’S ROSTER
Team Staff Director of Track & Field/Cross Country (Vertical Jumps/ Multis): Avery Anderson (4th Year at UCLA, 10th overall) Asst. Coach (Jumps, Hurdles, Pole Vault): Marshall Ackley Asst. Coach (Sprints, Relays): Curtis Allen Asst. Coach (Distance): Devin Elizondo Asst. Coach (Distance): Austin O’Neil Asst. Coach (Throws): John Frazier Volunteer Assistant Coach: Bridget Anderson Volunteer Assistant Coach: Mark Anderson Volunteer Assistant Coach: Rob Beamer Volunteer Assistant Coach: Reggie Trotter Director of Operations: Olympia Jewett Sports Information Director: Ryan Andersen
ROSTER BREAKDOWN
Name Artin Allahverdian Liam Anderson Tyler Asemota Jesse Audelo Kyle Brown Deven Brown Jett Charvet Gino Cruz Tate Curran Matthew DeRoos Aiden Elbettar Alex Enos Nate Esparza William Frankenfeld Christian Grubb Keaton Heisterman Samuel Herenton Peter Herold Kenroy Higgins II Christopher Hill Seth Holloway Munir Kabbara DJ Lawson Aiden Lieb Sean Lee Andrew Martinez Ronan McMahon-Staggs Kain Medrano Michael Mireles Myles Misener-Daley Cristian Moore Chris Morzenti Otito Ogbonnia Jake Parker Josh Pikes Mason Ratkovich Cameron Reynolds Darius Riley Harrison Schrage Anthony Stone Zaylon Thomas Ismail Turner Myles Webb Chris Weiland Chase Wells Dylan Wilbur Jacob Wilson Kai Wingo
Event Distance Jumps/Hurdles Sprints Sprints Pole Vault Sprints Distance Throws Pole Vault Jumps Throws Jumps/Hurdles Throws Distance Sprints Distance Sprints Distance Sprints Sprints Sprints Distance Distance Jumps/Hudles Jumps Distance Distance Throws Distance Sprints Sprints Distance Throws Distance Sprints Distance Sprints Distance Sprints Distance Jumps/Sprints Sprints Sprints Distance Sprints Distance Throws Distance
Ht. 5-9 6-1 6-4 5-8 6-1 5-9 6-1 5-7 5-10 6-9 5-11 6-1 5-11 5-9 5-10 6-1 6-2 6-0 5-7 6-0 5-5 6-7 5-8 6-1 6-2 6-1 5-6 5-8 6-4 5-9 6-0 5-11 5-11 5-10 6-2 5-9 5-8 5-9 6-0 6-3 6-1 6-0
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Hometown / High School / Previous School La Crescenta, Calif. / Crescenta Valley Long Beach, Calif. / Long Beach Polytechnic Los Angeles / Notre Dame Los Angeles, Calif. / Cathedral Carlsbad, Calif. / La Costa Canyon / Yale / Lindbergh Brentwood, Calif. / Heritage Newbury Park, Calif. / Newbury Park Redondo Beach, Calif. / Redondo Union HS / El Camino Junior College Oceanside, Calif. / Tri-City Christian Newport Beach, Calif. / Newport Harbor Mill Valley, Calif. / St. Ignatius College Prep Pleasanton, Calif. / Amador Valley Long Beach, Calif. / Long Beach Poly Tarzana, Calif. / Notre Dame HS Nanaimo, British Columbia / Brentwood College Chicago, Ill. / Providence-St. Mel Newport Beach, Calif. / JSerra Catholic Oakland, Calif. / Liberty Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. / Rancho Cucamonga Fayetteville, Ga. / Fayette County San Rafael, Calif. / San Rafael Visalia, Calif. / Redwood / College of the Sequoias Peninsula Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. / Trabuco Hills Chino Hills, Calif. / Ruben S. Ayala Long Beach, Calif. / Long Beach Poly Pueblo, Colo. / Pueblo East Thousand Oaks, Calif. / Thousand Oaks Toronto, Ontario, Canada / Westdale Secondary School Moorpark, Calif. / Oaks Christian Dunsmuir, Calif. / Mt. Shasta Houston, Texas / James E. Taylor Torrance, Calif. / West Sylmar, Calif. / Valencia / Portland State Los Angeles, Calif. / Loyola Antioch, Calif. / Clayton Valley Charter Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. / Rancho Cucamonga Portland, Ore. / Grant / Arkansas Pasadena, Calif. / Loyola / Centennial San Diego, Calif. / West Valley Glendale, Calif. / Oaks Christian / Oregon Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. / Rancho Cucamonga / Mt. San Antonio College Oxnard, Calif. / Oxnard Pasadena, Calif. / Crescenta Valley Clovis, Calif. / Buchanan Castaic, Calif. / Valencia
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Events
Class
Distance (18): Allahverdian, Charvet, Frankenfeld, Heisterman, Herold, Kabbara, Lawson, Martinez, McMahonStaggs, Mireles, Mota, Parker, Ratkovich, Riley, Stone, Weiland, Wilbur, Wingo
Freshmen (11): Brown, Elbettar, Gordien, Heisterman, Lieb, McMahon-Staggs, Mireles, Parker, Stone,Thomas, Wilbur, Hill
Jumps (2): Lee, DeRoos Jumps/Hurdles (3): Anderson, Enos, Lieb Pole Vault (2): Brown, Curran Sprints (15): Asemota,Audelo, Brown, Grubb, Herenton, Higgins II, Hill, Holloway, Misener-Daley, Moore, Pikes, Reynolds, Turner, Webb, Wells Sprints/Jumps (2): Schrage, Thomas
Sophomores (19): Anderson, Cruz, Frankenfeld, Grubb, Herenton, Herold, Martinez, Medrano, Misener-Daley, Moore, Mota, Ratkovich, Reynolds, Turner, Wingo, Allahverdian, Charvet, Enos, Riley Juniors (6): Higgins II, Holloway, Kabbara, Lee, Wells, Wilson Seniors (10): Asemota, Audelo, Brown, Curran, DeRoos, Lawson, Pikes, Schrage, Webb, Weiland
Throws (5): Cruz, Elbettar, Gordien, Medrano, Wilson
Pronunciation Guide Artin Allahverdian .........................ARE-tin all-uh-VUR-dee-in Tyler Asemota .............................................ASS-uh-MO-tuh Jett Charvet ...........................................................shar-VAY Munir Kabbara .................................moo-NEER kuh-BAR-uh Chris Weiland ...................................................... WHY-lund
2020 ROSTERS
WOMEN’S ROSTER
Team Staff
Director of Track & Field/Cross Country (Vertical Jumps/ Multis): Avery Anderson (4th Year at UCLA, 10th overall) Asst. Coach (Jumps, Hurdles, Pole Vault ): Marshall Ackley Asst. Coach (Sprints, Relays): Curtis Allen Asst. Coach (Distance): Devin Elizondo Asst. Coach (Distance): Austin O’Neil Asst. Coach (Throws): John Frazier Volunteer Assistant Coach: Bridget Anderson Volunteer Assistant Coach: Mark Anderson Volunteer Assistant Coach: Rob Beamer Volunteer Assistant Coach: Reggie Trotter Director of Operations: Olympia Jewett Sports Information Director: Ryan Andersen
ROSTER BREAKDOWN
Name Katerina Adamiec Erika Adler Sophia Alexander Shae Anderson Alyssa Bautista Nyree Brown Morgan Calcagnie Paige Carter Ilaria Casarotto Mia Cervantes Alexandra Chan Christina Chenault Tierra Crockrell Maddy Doane Carlie Dorostkay Esther Ekeanyanwu Micah Fulton Gwyneth George Isabella Grant Jai Gruenwald Sophia Hartwell Jaden Haskins Eden Henderson Jaylah Herron Jacquelyn Hill Jade Hinds Sophia Hoelzel Kate Jendrezak Ashley Johnson Kyrah Johnson Hawa Kamara Catherine Leger Lydia Liu Kira Loren Saundria Martin Grace McAuley Lauren McFall Kerrigan McGreevy Kaitlyn Menichetti Kennedy Meyer Kenyla Miles Tarika Moses Chinyere Okoro Makenzy Pierre-Webster Rose Pittman Natalie Ramirez Christina Rice Meleni Rodney Shelbi Schauble Sophie Scott Savannah Scriven Claire Selleck Samantha Serex Dakota Stanly Emma Tavella Camryn Thomson Indiah Turner Bailey Umans Taylor Undem Marisa Villegas Anne Werner Alyssa Wilson
Event Pole Vault/Jumps Distance Sprints Sprints Distance Hurdles Distance Distance Throws Pole Vault Hurdles/Multi Multi Multi Sprints Distance Sprints Jumps/Multi Distance Pole Vault Jumps Jumps Distance Pole Vault Jumps/Multi Distance Sprints Distance Sprints/Middle Distance Distance Sprints Jumps/Hurdles Sprints Throws Distance Sprints Distance Throws Distance Throws Distance Sprints Sprints/Hurdles Sprints Sprints Sprints/Middle Distance Throws Distance Sprints Jumps/Multi Distance Distance Distance Pole Vault Sprints Distance Pole Vault Jumps/Multi Sprints Sprints Distance Distance Throws
Ht. 5-7 5-3 5-6 5-6 5-2 5-4 5-1 5-4 5-8 5-4 5-6 5-11 5-8 5-4 5-6 5-7 5-7 5-8 5-3 5-7 5-7 5-8 5-10 5-7 5-8 5-6 5-8 5-4 5-0 5-1 5-5 5-8 5-4 5-7 5-9 5-8 5-7 5-1 5-0 5-4 5-6 5-8 5-11 5-7 5-3 5-8 5-7 5-9 5-4 5-4 5-5 5-7 5-7 5-5 5-8 5-4 5-4 5-7 5-6 6-0
Yr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. So. So. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. R-Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. So. So. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. So. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. So. So. Jr.
Hometown / High School / Previous School Poway, Calif. / Poway Irvine, Calif. / Northwood Oakland, Calif. / St. Mary’s College Norco, Calif. / Norco / Oregon San Clemente, Calif. / Capistrano Valley Santa Ana, Calif. / Segerstrom Trabuco Canyon, Calif. / Mission Viejo Carlsbad, Calif. / San Marcos Vicenza, Italy / Liceo Scientifico Paolo Lioy Poway, Calif. / Poway Menlo Park, Calif. / Menlo School Walnut Creek, Calif. / Carondelet Calabasas, Calif. / Calabasas HS Moraga, Calif. / Campolindo San Diego, Calif. / Canyon Crest Academy Allen, Texas / Allen Pasadena, Calif. / John Muir Laguna Hills, Calif. / Santa Margarita Catholic Los Gatos, Calif. / Presentation Chandler, Ariz. / Chandler Orange Lutheran Laguna Niguel, Calif. / Dana Hills Scottsdale, Ariz. / Chaparral Inglewood, Calif. / Junipero Serra Fontana, Calif. / Etiwanda Prosper, Texas / Prosper Santa Clarita, Calif. / West Ranch Eastside Catholic Mission Viejo, Calif. / Mission Viejo San Bernardino, Calif. / Citrus Valley San Jose, Calif. / Leigh Montreal, Quebec, Canada / College Stanislas/Cegep Saint-Laurent Eastvale, Calif. / Eleanor Roosevelt San Diego, Calif. / Canyon Crest Academy Long Beach, Calif. / Long Beach Poly La Canada, Calif. / Crescenta Valley Tigard, Ore. / Tigard Fort Lauderdale, Fla. / St. Thomas Aquinas Mission Viejo, Calif. / Mission Viejo Long Beach, Calif. / Wilson Long Beach, Calif. / Carson HS / Cerritos College/Long Beach State British Virgin Islands / Elmore Stoutt Pleasanton, Calif. / Amador Valley Whitby, Ontario, Canada / All Saints Catholic Secondary School Adelaide, South Australia, Australia (St. Peter’s Girls School Santa Clarita, Calif. / West Ranch Santa Barbara, Calif. / Dos Pueblos Grenada / St. Joseph’s Convent / College of the Sequoias Stevenson Ranch, Calif. / West Ranch Leawood, Kan. / Blue Valley North Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif. / Palos Verdes Laguna Hills, Calif. / Laguna Hills Issaquah, Wash. / Eastside Catholic School San Marcos, Calif. / Mission Hills Danville, Calif. / San Ramon Valley San Diego, Calif. / Poway Gardena, Calif. / Carson Calabasas, Calif. / Chaminade College Preparatory San Diego, Calif. / Xavier College Preparatory Hollister, Calif. / San Benito Murrieta, Calif. / Vista Murrieta Jackson, N.J. / Donovan Catholic 3
Events
Class
Distance (21): Adler, Bautista, Calcagnie, Carter, Dorostkar, George, Haskins, Hill, Hoelzel, Johnson, Loren, McGreevy, Meyer, Pandey, Rice, Scott, Scriven, Selleck, Tavella, Villegas, Werner
Freshmen (9): Adamiec, Dorostkar, Hartwell, Jendrezak, Johnson, Menichetti, Pandey, Pittman, Scriven
Hurdles (1): Brown Hurdles/Multi (1): Chan Jumps (3): Gruenwald, Hartwell, Kamara Jumps/Multi (5): Fulton, Herron, Schauble, Turner, Videler Multi (2): Chenault, Cockrell Pole Vault (5): Cervantes, Grant, Henderson, Serex, Thomson Pole Vault/Jumps (1): Adamiec Sprints (13): Anderson, Doane, Ekeanyanwu, Hinds, Johnson, Leger, Martin, Miles, Okoro, Pierre-Webster, Rodney, Stanly, Umans
Sophomores (24): Alexander, Calcagnie, Cervantes, Chan, Cockrell, Doane, Grant, Haskins, Henderson, Hoelzel, Leger, Liu, Martin, McGreevy, Okoro, PierreWebster, Ramirez, Schauble, Selleck, Serex, Tavella, Thomson, Turner, Umans Juniors (18): Anderson Bautista, Brown, Ekeanyanwu, Fulton, George, Gruenwald, Herron, Hinds, Johnson, Kamara, McFall, Miles, Moses, Scott, Stanly, Werner, Wilson Seniors (10): Adler, Carter, Casarotto, Hill, Loren, Meyer, Rice, Rodney, Videler, Villegas Graduate (1): Chenault
Sprints/Hurdles (1): Moses Sprints/Middle Distance (2): Jendrezak, Pittman Throws (5): Casarotto, Liu, McFall, Menichetti Ramirez,Wilson
Pronunciation Guide
Morgan Calcagnie ............................................cal-CAG-nee Ilaria Casarotto ..................... ill-ARE-ee-uh caz-ah-ROW-toe Christina Chenault................................................ sha-NALT Sophia Hoelzel .....................................................hole-ZELL Kira Loren....................................................KEY-ruh lo-REN Meleni Rodney ........................................................ Melanie Claire Selleck........................................................SELL-eck Marisa Villegas............................mah-REES-uh vee-YAY-gus
COACHING STAFF
AVERY
honors, while Justin Stafford (hammer) and Alyssa Wilson (discus) took home honorable mention plaudits in their respective events.
ANDERSON
Anderson’s indoor All-Americans included: Ashlie Blake (first team, shot put), Jessie Maduka (first team, triple jump), Nate Esparza (second team, shot put), Dotun Ogundeji (second team, shot put) and Alyssa Wilson (second team, shot put).
Director of Track & Field and Cross Country 4th Season at UCLA UCLA ‘96
During the 2018 outdoor track & field season, UCLA notched 26 Pac-12 All-Academic honorees, and the Bruins saw 24 student-athletes qualify for the NCAA West Regional Championships. At the Pac-12 Championships, the Bruins collected an individual title in the women’s triple jump, as Jessie Maduka’s mark of 13.59m (44-7) gave the Bruins their first victory in the event since 2004. UCLA also saw Simon Litzell win a Pac-12 title in the javelin, as he threw a collegiate-best 74.46m (244-3). Anderson returned to his alma mater after spending nearly 20 years coaching at the NCAA Division I level. His coaching career began at CSUN, where he served as a volunteer assistant track & field coach from 1999-2001 while competing as a professional decathlete. He served in the same role at UCLA from 2001-2002 and at Kansas State from 2002-2004 before returning to CSUN for the next 13 years working in various coaching roles. Most recently, he served as the Director of Track and Field and Cross Country for CSUN from 2011-2017.
UCLA track and field alumnus Avery Anderson enters his fourth year as Director of Track & Field and Cross Country. As Director, Anderson oversees all aspects of the planning, development, and administration of the track and field and cross country programs at UCLA. He was named to the position on July 6, 2017 by UCLA Athletics. Ahead of the 2020 Cross Country season, Anderson helped sign a star-studded freshman class of distance runners. Nine of the 10 incoming freshman are from the Southern California area, including three 2019 NXN Nike Cross Nationals qualifiers (Carlie Dorostkar, Savannah Scriven, and Michael Mireles). Dorostkar is also the 2019 CIF-Division I State Champion in Cross Country. Freshmen Jake Parker and Dylan Wilbur competed in the1600m final at the 2019 CIF State Meet, where they competed against current Bruin Peter Herold, as UCLA now has a quarter of the participants in that race on its distance roster.
Anderson’s tenure with the Matadors was marked by staggering levels of success. During his time with CSUN, Anderson led his student-athletes to 13 Big West/WAC Conference Team Titles, 91 individual conference championships, and 21 NCAA All-America honors. He also coached the only individual male NCAA Division I champions in CSUN history, in any sport, long jumpers Dashalle Andrews and Reindell Cole. Additionally, Anderson presided over three Big West Outdoor Championships on the women’s side (2011, 2015, and 2017). The women’s victory in 2017 extended CSUN’s record for most conference team titles on either the men’s or women’s side. Anderson was recognized for his coaching prowess when he received the 2015 and 2017 Big West Conference Women’s Track and Field Coach of the Year awards.
Anderson’s third season as Director saw the 2020 outdoor campaign canceled due to COVID-19, but his men’s and women’s squads impressed in the indoor season. The Bruins set six indoor school records in 2020 – Christina Rice (5000m), Shae Anderson (400m – 2x), women’s 4x400m relay, Alyssa Wilson (weight throw), Kenroy Higgins II (60m). Anderson guided three individuals and a pair of relay squads to NCAA Indoor qualification before the Championships were, ultimately, canceled.
In addition to his evident coaching expertise,Anderson returns to Westwood with the invaluable experience of being a two-sport student-athlete with the Bruins, as he competed in both football and track & field and understands the winning tradition of UCLA Athletics. He was a member of the NCAA runner-up 4x100m relay squad his senior season and helped UCLA take home four Pac-10 Championships. As a wide receiver from 1991-1995, Anderson competed in football for the Bruins at the highest level. His most notable season came when he helped lead UCLA to a 1993 Pac-10 title and later played in the 1994 Rose Bowl.
The UCLA women achieved a No. 15 national ranking ahead of the NCAA Indoor Championships, the highest indoor ranking for the program since 2015. The women’s squad tied for fifth at the MPSF Indoor Championships after finishing 13th in 2019. The Bruins continued to improve in Anderson’s second year at the helm. The 2019 indoor season saw the UCLA men’s squad finish second overall, the team’s highest finish since 2010. Robert Brandt doubled with victories in the 3000m (school record - 7:55.60) and 5000m while Sondre Guttormsen and Justin Stafford notched league titles in the pole vault and weight throw, respectively. Christina Rice (second place) and Ashlie Blake (third) led the Bruin women in the 5000m and shot put, respectively. Six Bruins went on to secure eight total All-America honors at the NCAA Indoor Championships. Anderson went on to lead the UCLA men’s squad to a dominant 102-60 victory over USC in the annual crosstown dual meet. The Bruins’ steady improvement continued through the Pac-12 Championships, as the men’s team finished second with 140 points, the highest placement since the team finished second in 2005 and the most points since UCLA won the league title in 2004. Simon Litzell picked up his second-straight Pac-12 title in the javelin while Brandt (10,000m) and Guttormsen (pole vault) each added their first-career league crowns, respectively. The UCLA women finished in eighth place with 55 points. Alyssa Wilson (discus) and Elleyse Garrett (pole vault) each picked up league titles. Anderson would earn Pac-12 Coach of the Year honors for UCLA’s performances ahead of the NCAA Outdoor Championships. Wilson won Pac-12 Field Athlete of the Year, the first Conference individual honor for the Bruins under Anderson’s direction. Anderson also earned USTFCCCA West Region Coach of the Year honors. The Bruin men went on to finish 18th at the NCAA Outdoor Championships, as Sean Lee (first team), Dotun Ogundeji (first team), and Brandt (second team) eached earned All-America honors en route to 16 points total points. It was the team’s highest point total since notching 18 in 2013. Wilson qualified in the shot put, discus, and hammer throw at NCAAs, scoring 10 points on her own to give the Bruin women a T-25 finish. She also earned First Team All-America status in each of her three events, becoming the first athlete to garner three First-Team accolades in the same meet since the First and Second teams were initiated in 2013. In his first year at the helm, Anderson helped UCLA muster USTFCCCA All-America performances in several events during the outdoor season, including first team selections in Robert Brandt (10,000m), Kendall Gustafson (heptathlon), Jessie Maduka (triple jump) and Alyssa Wilson (shot put, hammer). The UCLA track & field program also saw two student-athletes (Simon Litzell, javelin; Marian Spannowsky, javelin) earn second team 4
COACHING STAFF
MARSHALL
CURTIS
Assistant Coach Jumps, Hurdles, Pole Vault 2nd Season Oregon ‘11
Assistant Coach - Sprints, Relays 4th Season Fresno State ‘91
ACKLEY
ALLEN
Marshall Ackley enters his second season as Assistant Coach -- Jumps, Hurdles, after joining UCLA track & field’s coaching staff in August of 2019. Ackley was a two-time NCAA All-American at the University of Oregon and comes to Westwood with nearly 10 years of coaching experience at the NCAA Division I level.
Curtis Allen begins his fourth season as an assistant coach at UCLA, coaching sprints and relays. The 2020 indoor season saw impressive performances up and down the sprint roster. Shae Anderson led the way for the Bruin women in the 400m, twice setting the indoor record in the event this season and notching a personal best of 52.07 at the Don Kirby Elite Invite (Feb. 14). Allen also helped guide Anderson and the rest of the 4x400m relay squad -- Meleni Rodney, Makenzie Pierre-Webster, and Catherine Leger -- to a schoolrecord time of 3:30.28 at the MPSF Championships. Anderson (400m) and the 4x4 squad qualified for the NCAA Indoor Championships (eventually canceled).
Ackley’s first season with the Bruins was highlighted by strong performances from studentathletes in his event groups. Harrison Schrage led the way for the Bruin men in the long jump, clearing a season-best of 7.59m (24-11.00) at the MPSF Indoor Championships for third place overall. Matthew DeRoos went 7.41m (24-03.75) for fifth place at the league indoor meet. DeRoos also picked up three top-10 finishes in the triple jump this past indoor season. On the women’s side, Ackley helped guide graduating senior Jazmin moss to a seventh-place finish in the triple jump at the MPSF Indoor Championships (11.81m, 38-09.00).
Kenroy Higgins II had a breakout season in the 60m, clocking a school-record time of 6.59 at the MPSF Championships en route to NCAA Indoor qualification. Myles Webb and Harrison Schrage posted times of 6.69 (4th in UCLA indoor history) and 6.81 (T-4th), respectively, this past season. A trio of Bruin women -- Chinyere Okoro (7.42), Kenyla Miles (7.44), and Makenzy Pierre-Webster (7.45) -- all recorded Top-10 UCLA 60m times this past season.
Prior to joining UCLA, Ackley served as assistant coach at UC-Davis before being promoted to Associate Head Track & Field Coach in 2016. He was the jumps/multis coach and assisted with sprints and hurdles. During his eight-year stretch in Davis, Ackley coached the Aggies to four Big West Outdoor Championships (2012, 2013, 2014, 2016). He produced 15 Big West individual champions, six NCAA Championship qualifiers (five outdoor, one indoor), 35 West preliminary qualifiers and the 2019 MPSF pentathlon champion, Erinn Beattie. The Aggies broke 17 school records under Ackley’s direction.
Okoro also posted the No. 4 indoor 200m time in UCLA history this past season, going 23.83 at the New Mexico Collegiate Open. Fellow freshman Catherine Leger finished second at the Dr. Sander Invite with a time of 24.02. the No. 6 time in program indoor history. Pierre-Webster is currently No. 8 in program history at 24.14. Allen also helped freshman Cameron Reynolds to a seventh-place finish at the league indoor championships in the 400m, as Reynolds’ time of 47.74 was good for the No. 10 time in UCLA indoor history.
He oversaw all daily operations of the UC-Davis track & field and cross country programs while assisting with sprints, hurdles, technique, drills and conditioning. Ackley was also named the interim head cross country coach during the 2018 campaign.
Allen’s sprint squad started to truly take form in his second year with the Bruins. Allen helped guide Joe Herrera and Meleni Rodney to strong 400m finishes at the Pac-12 Championships. Hererra finished second overall in the men’s competition with a time of 46.25 while Rodney notched fourth place in the women’s race with a time of 52.06. Rodney’s mark was good for the eighth-fastest time in school history.
In his competition days, Ackley was a standout competitor at Oregon, helping the Ducks to four outdoor conference championships between 2007 and 2010. He was a six-time scorer at the conference meet and earned NCAA All-America plaudits in the decathlon in 2009 and 2010, the same years that Oregon finished as the NCAA runner-up. As a sophomore, Ackley finished fifth in the decathlon at the conference championships before improving to second and third, respectively, in his final two seasons.
Allen helped guide the men’s 4x100m relay team to NCAA Outdoor Championship qualification. Leon Powell, Harrison Schrage, Kenroy Higgins II, and Seth Holloway each earned USTFCCCA All-America honors after combining to finish 22nd in the preliminary heats.
One of Ackley’s most memorable moments came at the 2010 NCAA Outdoor Championships. In pursuit of a second All-America award, Ackley pulled his left hamstring during the pole vault. Despite posting a no-height finish in the vault, Ackley refused to withdrawal from the decathlon and continued to compete in the last two events – the javelin throw and 1500m.
Rodney (400m) and Myles Webb (100m) each qualified to compete at the NCAA West Regional Championships, where they each placed in the preliminary heats. Allen also helped send the women’s 4x100m squad (S. Acolatse, J. Gruenwald, T. Moses, S. Moore) to Regionals, as the team finished 16th in prelims.
With his leg tightly bandaged, Ackley limped around the track with determination, receiving a standing ovation from an appreciative home crowd of nearly 12,000 at Hayward Field. The final event may’ve taken him a little over seven minutes, but it was Ackley’s heart and courage that stole the show in his final collegiate meet of his career.
Allen served as the head track & field coach and assistant football coach at College of theSequoias from 2002-17. He led COS track & field to unprecedented success, including a state championship in 2017 for the men’s program and Top 5 finishes for both men’s and women’s teams from 2014-17. Allen coached 2016 Olympian and 2017 USATF 200m champion Deajah Stevens to California Junior College championships in both 200
A native of Nyssa, Ore., Ackley graduated from Oregon in 2011 with a Bachelor of Arts in history. He remained with the track & field program as a volunteer assistant for multis coach Harry Marra and also coached and trained alongside Ashton Eaton, the former world decathlon record holder and the reigning world record holder in the indoor heptathlon.
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COACHING STAFF
JOHN
In his first season at the helm of the men’s program, Frazier helped lead the Bruins to a dual meet win over rival USC and some impressive individual performances on the national stage. At the Pac-12 Championships, Scarvelis won the shot put title with a throw of 6310.25. 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 Assistant Coach - Throws 8th Season UCLA ‘86
Frazier returned to his alma mater 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 & 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.
John Frazier enters his seventh season on staff at UCLA, serving as throws coach for the men and women. The 2020 indoor season further underscored the strength of Frazier’s throwing program. Alyssa Wilson had a dominant season for the Bruin women, winning 10 of her 14 throwing competitions. She set the school record in the weight throw at the Don Kirby Invite, going 17.43m (57-02.25). Frazier also helped guide Wilson to NCAA Indoor Qualification and USTFCCCA All-America honors in the weight throw and shot put. On the men’s side, sophomore Jacob Wilson finished fourth at the MPSF Championships in the shot put with a throw of 18.34m (60-02.00). Junior Nate Esparza launched a pair of 63+ foot throws in 2020, going 19.40m (63-07.75) at the UNM Team Open and 19.22m (63-00.75) at the UW Indoor Preview.
Frazier’s return to Westwood was a well-deserved homecoming for one of the great Bruin throwers ever to compete at Drake Stadium. Frazier was a three-time All-American 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. In his four years of Bruin collegiate competition (1982/1983/1985/1986), UCLA was 38-1 in dual meet contests, including an unbeaten 3-0 mark vs. USC (the 1982 UCLA-USC dual meet was non-scoring). As a freshman in 1982 and a senior in 1986, the Bruins were the top-ranked dual meet team in the nation. He holds two all-time UCLA records--first, the No. 9 mark all-time in Bruins shot put history (65-2.75) and second, the No. 10 mark all-time in the men’s hammer throw (208-6).
The 2019 season saw Frazier continue to display his coaching prowess through the success of his athletes. Frazier helped guide Alyssa Wilson two a pair of Indoor All-America honors (shot put, discus) while Dotun Ogundeji picked up All-America status with an 11th-place finish in the shot put at Indoor Nationals. The 2019 outdoor campaign saw Alyssa Wilson notched her first-career Pac-12 title in 2019, notching the win in the discus with a mark of 186-09. Simon Litzell picked up his second-straight league title in the javelin, going 244-03 for the victory. Senior Dotun Ogundeji finished fourth in the discus at the NCAA Outdoor Championships, earning First-Team All-America status.
Frazier graduated from UCLA with a bachelor’s degree in political science in 1986.Frazier’s return to Westwood was a well-deserved homecoming for one of the great Bruin throwers ever to compete at Drake Stadium. Frazier was a three-time All-American 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. In his four years of Bruin collegiate competition (1982/1983/1985/1986), UCLA was 38-1 in dual meet contests, including an unbeaten 3-0 mark vs. USC (the 1982 UCLA-USC dual meet was non-scoring). As a freshman in 1982 and a senior in 1986, the Bruins were the top-ranked dual meet team in the nation. He holds two all-time UCLA records--first, the No. 9 mark all-time in Bruins shot put history (65-2.75) and second, the No. 10 mark all-time in the men’s hammer throw (208-6).
Wilson was sensational at Outdoor Nationals, earning First-Team All-America honors in the shot put, discus, and hammer throw to become the first athlete to garner three first-team honors at the same national meet since the First and Second teams were initiated in 2013. In 2018, UCLA saw four Bruins collect USTFCCCA All-America honors during the outdoor season - Alyssa Wilson, first team (shot put, hammer), Simon Litzell, second team (javelin), Marian Spannowsky, second team (javelin) and Justin Stafford, honorable mention (hammer). WIlson also earned honorable mention honors in the discus.
Frazier graduated from UCLA with a bachelor’s degree in political science in 1986.
Indoor, the Frazier helped produce four All-Americans - Ashlie Blake (first team, shot put), Nate Esparza (second team, shot put), Dotun Ogundeji (second team, shot put) and Alyssa Wilson (second team, shot put). At the 2018 Pac-12 Championships, Litzell took home title in the javelin, as he threw a collegiate-best 74.46m (244-3). Frazier helped coach the Bruin men to a third-place finish at the 2017 Pac-12 Championships. Two of his throwers - Dotun Ogundeji and Ashlie Blake - earned All-America honors. In 2016, Frazier was named the USTFCCCA West Region Men’s Assistant Coach of the Year. The UCLA men placed third at the Pac-12 Championships and finished 18th at the NCAA Championships. The throws program continued to thrive under his watch. Nicholas Scarvelis, Braheme Days and 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. In Frazier’s second season in 2015, 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. Scarvelis earned NCAA Championship berths in both the indoor and outdoor seasons and won the MPSF and Pac-12 titles in the shot put. Torie Owers tossed the eighth-best shot put mark in school history at 55-2.75 and was also a NCAA indoor and outdoor qualifier. Days was a NCAA qualifier during the outdoor season and was the runner-up at the Pac-12 Championships. 6
COACHING STAFF
DEVIN
AUSTIN
Assistant Coach - Distance 4th Season UCLA ‘98
Assistant Coach - Distance 4th Season UCLA ‘17
ELIZONDO
O’NEIL
UCLA alumnus Devin Elizondo enters his fourth season with the Bruins as Assistant Coach – Distance for the Track & Field and Cross Country Programs.
All-American steeplechaser Austin O’Neil begins his fourth season with the Bruins and second year as an assistant, coaching the UCLA distance runners. O’Neil served as team co-captain for the UCLA track & field team in 2017 and was a volunteer assistant in 2018.
Ahead of the 2020 Cross Country season, Elizondo and the distance staff helped sign a star-studded freshman class of distance runners. Nine of the 10 incoming freshman are from the Southern California area, including three 2019 NXN Nike Cross Nationals qualifiers (Carlie Dorostkar, Savannah Scriven, and Michael Mireles). Dorostkar is also the 2019 CIF-Division I State Champion in Cross Country. Freshmen Jake Parker and Dylan Wilbur competed in the1600m final at the 2019 CIF State Meet, where they competed against current Bruin Peter Herold, as UCLA now has a quarter of the participants in that race on its distance roster.
Ahead of the 2020 Cross Country season, O’Neil and the distance staff helped sign a star-studded freshman class of distance runners. Nine of the 10 incoming freshman are from the Southern California area, including three 2019 NXN Nike Cross Nationals qualifiers (Carlie Dorostkar, Savannah Scriven, and Michael Mireles). Dorostkar is also the 2019 CIF-Division I State Champion in Cross Country. Freshmen Jake Parker and Dylan Wilbur competed in the1600m final at the 2019 CIF State Meet, where they competed against current Bruin Peter Herold, as UCLA now has a quarter of the participants in that race on its distance roster.
Elizondo helped the distance squad to an impressive 2020 indoor campaign. Junior Christina Rice broke the school record in the 5000m, clocking a time of 16:12.16 at the MPSF Championships. Rice also ran 9:20.02 in the 3000m at the UW Invitational, the second-fastest indoor mark in school history. Arturo Sotomayor (4:01.63) and Chris Morzenti (4:02.15) notched the No. 5 and No. 7 all-time UCLA indoor mile times, respectively, this past season. Graduating senior Colin Burke also etched his name in the program record books in his final season. Burke notched PRs in the 3000m (7:59.34) and 5000m (13:47.78), the No. 5 and No. 2 all-time UCLA marks in the events, respectively.
O’Neil helped the distance squad to an impressive 2020 indoor campaign. Junior Christina Rice broke the school record in the 5000m, clocking a time of 16:12.16 at the MPSF Championships. Rice also ran 9:20.02 in the 3000m at the UW Invitational, the second-fastest indoor mark in school history. Arturo Sotomayor (4:01.63) and Chris Morzenti (4:02.15) notched the No. 5 and No. 7 all-time UCLA indoor mile times, respectively, this past season. Graduating senior Colin Burke also etched his name in the program record books in his final season. Burke notched PRs in the 3000m (7:59.34) and 5000m (13:47.78), the No. 5 and No. 2 all-time UCLA marks in the events, respectively.
Elizondo also helped guide the men’s DMR squad (Riley Kelly, Chris Morzenti, Arturo Sotomayor, and Ismail Turner) to NCAA Qualification and eventual USTFCCCA All-America accolades.
O’Neil also helped guide the men’s DMR squad (Riley Kelly, Chris Morzenti, Arturo Sotomayor, and Ismail Turner) to NCAA Qualification and eventual USTFCCCA All-America accolades.
The 2019 cross country campaign produced the first USTFCCCA All-American in Elizondo’s tenure, as Christina Rice finished 37th at the NCAA Championships to earn the accolade. It was the Bruins’ first female All-American since Ashley Caldwell in 2005.
O’Neil’s first season as an assistant coach with the cross country staff saw him help guide three individuals to the 2019 NCAA Championships: Christina Rice, Colin Burke, and Garrett Reynolds. Rice earned USTFCCCA All-America honors for her 37th-place finish.
In the 2018 cross country season, Elizondo helped guide the women’s and men’s squads to fifth- and sixth-place finishes, respectively, at the Pac-12 Championships. Erika Adler also qualified individually for the NCAA Championships. The 2019 track season saw Elizondo help coach Robert Brandt two three All-America honors (Indoor: 3000m, 5000m; Outdoor: 10,000m). He also helped guide the UCLA men’s and women’s squads to victories in the 1500m, 3000m, and 3000m steeplechase in the annual dual meet against USC.
O’Neil’s first season with the track and field team saw Robert Brandt notch three All-America honors (Indoor: 3000m, 5000m; Outdoor: 10,000m). He helped guide the UCLA men’s and women’s squads to victories in the 1500m, 3000m, and 3000m steeplechase in the annual dual meet against USC. During his senior season at UCLA, O’Neil posted the No. 6 mark in school history in the 3000m steeplechase, clocking in at 8:44.86 to win the Bob Larsen Distance Carnival. He also placed second at the Pac-12 Championships and was a NCAA Championship qualifier, placing 15th.
Elizondo’s first season on the distance staff in 2017 saw the men’s cross country team finished third at the Pac-12 Championships, with Brandt leading the 8k through Split 6. The men’s squad went on to finish fifth at Regionals and qualify for the NCAA Championships.
In 2016, O’Neil earned Indoor All-America honors with a seventh-place finish in the DMR. In 2015, he was a NCAA qualifier in the 1500m.
Elizondo previously served as head cross country coach and assistant track & field coach at UC Davis from 2014-2017. In his first cross country season at the helm, he led the Aggie women to their first Big West Conference title since 2011 and was named the conference Women’s Cross Country Coach of the Year. In 2015, Elizondo guided both the men’s and women’s teams to third-place finishes at the Big West Championships, the highest finish for the men since 2013 and the fifth consecutive top-three finish on the women’s side. During his tenure at Davis, Elizondo helped coach 20 All-Big West runners (six men, 14 women) and six all-region honorees in cross country.
As a member of the Bruin cross country team, O’Neil earned All-Pac-12 honors in 2016 and earned a 12th-place finish at the Pac-12 Championships. In 2015, O’Neil is a two-time All-Academic conference honoree in track & field, as well as in cross country.
His coaching career began at the Brentwood School in Los Angeles. There, he served as the head track & field coach and assistant cross country coach for both boys and girls. With Elizondo on the coaching staff, the boys’ cross country team qualified for six state championship meets and achieved five top-five finishes. The girls’ program also enjoyed success, as the girls advanced to two state meets and sent an individual runner on two other occasions during Elizondo’s time at Brentwood. Elizondo graduated from UCLA in 1998 with a degree in history and enjoyed great success as a distance runner for the Bruins. He was a member of three Pac-10 track & field championship teams and also helped lead the cross country team to a pair of thirdplace conference finishes. Elizondo was the UCLA cross country team’s Most Outstanding Freshman in 1994 and was selected to the All-District IX First Team in 1995.
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COACHING STAFF
ROB
BRIDGET
Volunteer Coach 5th Season San Diego ‘03
Volunteer Coach 3rd Season UCLA ‘04
BEAMER
ANDERSON
Robert (Rob) Beamer enters his fifth season as a volunteer coach for the UCLA cross country and track & field programs, specializing in the distance events.
Bridget Anderson enters third season as a volunteer assistant at UCLA. She is married to UCLA’s Director of Track & Field/Cross Country Avery Anderson Prior to joining the Bruin track & field program, Anderson served 12 seasons on the California State University, Northridge coaching staff, where she was in charge of the Matador pole vaulters and multi-events student-athletes, and was the team’s strength and conditioning coach for the sprinters, jumpers and multi-event athletes.
Beamer helped the distance squad to a stong 2020 indoor campaign, which included a school record in the 3000m from junior Christina Rice and a pair of top-10 program indoor mile times from Arturo Sotomayor (No. 5) and Chris Morzenti (No. 7). Senior Colin Burke went 13:47.78 in the 5000m this past indoor season, the second-best mark in school history in the event.Beamer also helped guide the men’s DMR squad (Riley Kelly, Chris Morzenti, Arturo Sotomayor, and Ismail Turner) to NCAA Qualification and eventual USTFCCCA All-America accolades.
Anderson’s work with the pentathletes and heptathletes this past indoor season had evident results for the Bruins. Isa Videler completed a pair of pentathlons in 2020, including a 3,899 point-performance at the MPSF Indoor Championships. Videler solidified her No. 5 position on the UCLA all-time pentathlon list with the the third-place finish at the league indoor meet. Isaiah Holmes competed in the heptathlon on the men’s side, finishing the season with a third-place finish at the MPSF Championships. His 5,517 points moved him into fifth place in UCLA indoor history in the event.
The 2019 cross country season saw Brandt (fifth), Garrett Reynolds (10th), and Colin Burke (11th) notch top-11 finishes at the Pac-12 Championships. Reynolds, Burke, and Christina Rice both qualified individually to compete at the NCAA Championships. Rice went on to earn USTFCCCA All-America honors with a 37th-place finish at Nationals.
During her time at CSUN, Anderson helped the Matadors win a total of 10 Big West team championships between the men’s and women’s programs.
Beamer helped coach Robert Brandt to three first-team All-America honors in the 2019 track season (Indoor: 3000m, 5000m; Outdoor: 10,000m). The UCLA men and women also swept victories in the 1500m, 3000m, and 3000m steeplechase against USC.
Conference champions coached by Anderson include pole vault titles by Krystal Quinn in 2008 and Tiana Webberley in 2010 and 2011. LaShana Verdon won a Big West muti-event title in 2006 followed by Sherrina Lofton in both 2009 and 2011 and Robert Robinson in 2010.
The women’s cross country team continued to improve in Beamer’s third year on the staff, finishing fifth overall at the Pac-12 Championships, the team’s highest placement since a fifth-place finish in 2014. Beamer helped then-sophomore Erika Adler qualify individually for the NCAA Championships. The men’s team picked up five top-50 finishes at West Regionals in 2018.
Olympia Jewett, the UCLA track & field program’s director of operations, competed as a heptathlete under Anderson’s guidance and took home the Big West Championship in 2015. Lofton and Justin Johnson each earned All-American honors in the multi-events, and earned multiple NCAA Championship berths.
Beamer’s second year on the distance coaching staff saw the Bruin men’s cross country team make its second-straight team appearance at Nationals, finishing 21st overall. The men’s squad secured fifth place at NCAA West Regionals following its second-straight third-place showing at the Pac-12 Championships. The women’s team finished 12th and eighth at Regionals and Conference, respectively.
Anderson also coached three all-conference performers in the javelin, including Lance Gonzales’ Big West championship in 2009. A 2004 graduate of UCLA, Anderson came to CSUN after serving the 2004-05 season as the head track & field coach at Hoover High School in Glendale, Calif., her alma mater. Before that, Anderson was the head cross country coach at Hoover during the 2003-04 season.
In his first year on the cross country staff in 2016, Beamer helped the Bruins send both their men’s and women’s squads to the NCAA National Championships.
The former Bridget Pearson competed in the javelin and pole vault at UCLA from 19992004. One of her career highlights was winning the Irish National Championships in 2000 in the pole vault. At Hoover High School, she was an All-American in the pole vault all four years and the California state champion in 1997. She claimed the CIF title in 1999 and went on to finish fourth at nationals. Anderson also competed in volleyball and water polo at Hoover before graduating in 1999.
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.
Anderson earned her Master’s Degree with Honors in Public Administration from CSUN in 2017. Anderson married Avery Anderson in 2009. The couple have a son, Andy, and a daughter, Avery.
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COACHING STAFF
MARK
OLYMPIA
Volunteer Coach 2nd Season UCLA ‘81
Director of Operations 4th Season CSUN ‘15
ANDERSON
JEWETT
Former UCLA track and field great Mark Anderson enters his second year as a Volunteer Coach for the program. He is the father of current Bruin sprinter, Shae Anderson.
Former CSUN standout Olympia Jewett begins her fourth year as Director of Operations for the UCLA track and field team.
Anderson returns to his alma mater with an impressive athletic resume behind him. A 1981 UCLA grad, he was a standout for the Bruins in the multis. He set a school record in the decathlon with 8,171 points, a record that still stands today. Anderson was a two-time All-American in the event, winning the NCAA decathlon title in 1980 and taking second place in 1981. He was also the conference decathlon champion in 1980.
Jewett competed under now UCLA Director of Track & Field/Cross Country Avery Anderson and Volunteer Coach Bridget Anderson from 2010-15 during her career at CSUN. As a senior, she was named the Big West Athlete of the Year after winning the conference heptathlon title. She was also selected the 2015 CSUN MVP and was a NCAA Woman of the Year nominee.
He also graduated as the school record holder in the old javelin throw with a launch of 78.05m (256-01), a mark that now ranks second in program history.
Jewett graduated from Cal State Northridge in 2015 with a degree in Education. She was an assistant coach under Anderson at CSUN from 2015-17, coaching sprints, jumps and multi-events, and helping the Matadors win the Big West Conference in 2017 before joining him at UCLA. Jewett led summer camps at Pepperdine alongside her mother, Coach Venus Jewett.
REGGIE
Olympia has five siblings, Robert, Victorya, Walter, Isaiah, and Laila.
TROTTER Volunteer Coach 2nd Season CSUN ‘15
Former CSUN track and field student-athlete Reggie Trotter enters his second season as a Volunteer Coach for the UCLA program. Trotter competed at CSUN under now UCLA Director of Track & Field/Cross Country Avery Anderson and volunteer coach Bridget Anderson. He was teammates with UCLA Director of Operations Olympia Jewett. Trotter earned All-Big West honors as a high jumper in 2014, notching personal-best mark of 2.06m (6-09.00) in a runner-up performance at the Big West Outdoor Championships. Trotter also earned Junior College All-American honors (high jump) while competing at LA Valley College. Trotter currently holds USATF Level 2 coaching status in jumps. He coached jumps and sprints at Marymount High School in 2018-19 , helping the team win a league championship. He coached several league champions, including the school record holder in the girls’ triple jump (39-05.00). He also coached at Moorpark College in 2018-19. He helped coach four State Meet finalists and 12 individual Regional qualifiers, with multiple student-athletes going on to receive NCAA scholarships.
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MEN’S ATHLETE PROFILES
ARTIN
LIAM
5-9 / Redshirt Sophomore Distance La Crescenta, Calif. Crescenta Valley HS
6-1 / Sophomore Jumps/Hurdles Long Beach, Calif. Long Beach Polytechnic HS
ALLAHVERDIAN
ANDERSON
Personal Bests 3000m: 8:37.85 5000m: 14:49.41
2020 Did not compete in races this season.
2020 (Track & Field) Did not compete this track season.
High School Was an honor roll student at Long Beach Poly in Long Beach, Calif. … Recorded personal-best marks of 14.15 in the 110m hurdles and 37.8 in the 300m hurdles.
2019 (Cross Country) Competed in three meets for the Bruins in his redshirt freshman campaign … Earned a 14th-place finish at the Highlander Invitational, running an 8k season-best time of 24:45.4 … Finished in 94th place in the 8k at the Bill Dellinger Invite with a time of 25:10.4 … Made his season debut at the UCR vs. UCLA Dual Meet and took sixth place overall with a time of 16:18.6 (5k).
Personal Son of Caroline and David Anderson … Has five siblings: Marcy, Erica, Rachel, Michael, and Elina … Chose to attend UCLA for the opportunity to go to a great school with great athletic programs … Enjoys snowboarding.
TYLER
ASEMOTA
2019 (Track & Field) Competed in two meets unattached … Outdoor: Made his UCLA track & field debut at the Bob Larsen Distance Carnival, racing in the 5000m with a time of 14:49.41 to place 14th … Earned a second-place finish in the 3000m (8:37.85) at the Rafer Johnson/Jackie Joyner-Kersee Invitational.
6-4 / Senior Sprints Reseda, Calif. Notre Dame HS
2018 (Cross Country) Raced in three meets ... Posted a season-best 8K time of 24:36.4 at the Pac-12 Championships ... Finished in 37th place at the Stanford Invite with a time of 25:13.8 ... Competed in the Fresno Invite, finishing the four-mile course in fourth place (20:46.6). High School Attended Crescenta Valley High School in La Crescenta, Calif. ... Earned two letters apiece in cross country and track & field ... Two-time All-Pacific League First Teamer ... Qualified for states in both cross country and track.
Personal Bests 60m: 6.99 100m: 10.95
200m: 22.34
2020 Did not compete in races this season for the Bruins.
Personal Born in Houston, Texas, to parents Janet and Hayrik ... Has one younger sister: Anna ... Planning on majoring in biology ... Aspires to find a career in the medical field ... Chose UCLA because it “has the best mix of superior academics and athletics” ... Describes qualifying for the state championships in the 3200m as his greatest pre-UCLA athletic
2019 Saw action in two outdoor meets … Outdoor: Made his season debut at the Jim Bush Legends Invitational, competing in the 100m and 4x100m … PR’ed in the 100m with a time of 10.95m, placing 13th … Raced in the 100m later that season vs. USC, taking 10th with a time of 10.99. 2018 Competed in a pair of indoor meets ... Made his NCAA debut at the Don Kirby Elite meet from Feb. 9-10 ... Finished the 60m dash in 6.99 (16th place) and the 200m in 22.34 (57th) ... Raced in both those events for the MPSF Championships, recording top-30 finishes in both. High School Earned three varsity letters in track and two in football at Notre Dame High School in Los Angeles … Ran personal bests of 10.40 (100m) and 21.53 (200m) in high school … Was named Most Valuable Sprinter three times … 2015-16 CIF Southern Section Division III Champions in track and field. Personal Son of Darlyn and Elliot Asemota … Has seven siblings, including a twin brother, Dolce … Decided to attend UCLA because he viewed the Bruins as an elite group of highly-talented and hardworking student-athletes … Also dreamed of being an athlete at UCLA during his childhood in Los Angeles … Describes his greatest athletic thrill as being underestimated or counted out and performing to the best of his abilities … Enjoys traveling out of the country, fashion, and spending time with his siblings … Plans to be an International Development Studies Major with aspirations to become a creative designer or director. 10
MEN’S ATHLETE PROFILES
JESSE
DEVEN
5-8 / Senior Sprints Los Angeles, Calif. Cathedral HS / St. John’s (Minn.)
Freshman Sprints Lindbergh HS
BROWN
AUDELO
Personal Bests 60m: 7.09 100m: 11.03
High School
Toed the line in the 60m seven times unattached in the 2020 indoor season … Notched a personal-best time of 6.74 in his qualifying heat at the UW Preview … Won the 60m competition at the Simplot Games, tying his PR with a time of 6.74 … Washington State 100m runner-up as a junior in 2019, clocking a time of 11.19 for second place overall … Clocked a personal-best time of 10.45 in the 100m at the Lindbergh @ Foster Dual Meet. dAlso finished second in the 200m at the WIAA 2A, 3A, 4A State Championship Meet (21.91) … Capped his junior season with five victories in the 100m and four in the 200m … Won his first four 100m competitions to open his sophomore campaign in 2018, including a season-best time of 10.87 at the SPSL 2A League Championships … Finished second in the State prelims in the 100m, clocking a time of 10.98 to qualify for the final heat … Finished fourth in the 100m (10.87) and fourth in the 200m (22.13) at the State Meet as a freshman in 2017.
400m: 22.13
2020 Did not compete in races this season. 2019 Competed in seven meets in his first season as a Bruin … Indoor: Made his Bruin debut at the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Invitational, where he reached the finals of the 60m dash and placed 20th (7.13) … PR’ed in the 60m with a time of 7.09 at the MPSF Indoor Championships ... Outdoor: PR’ed in the 200m (22.13) at the Willie Williams Classic, placing 15th … Raced in the 4x100m at UCLA’s Jim Bush Legends Invitational … Against USC, PR’ed in the 100m dash, posting a time of 11.03 to take 11th.
KYLE
BROWN
2018 (St. John’s University) Competed during his sophomore season at St. John’s in Minnesota, an NCAA Division III institution … Had a career day at the Pointer Final Qualifier, setting personal bests in the 60m prelims (7.03) and 200m finals (22.32), taking second in both races … Finished in third place in the 200m at the indoor conference championships with a time of 22.40 … Earned a first-place finish in the 400m at the Hamster Invitational with a career-best mark of 51.64.
6-1 / Senior Pole Vault Carlsbad, Calif. La Costa Canyon / Yale
2017 (St. John’s University) Finished in first place in the 200m in each of the first four meets of the 2017 season, posting a season-best time of 22.63 at the CSB-SJU February Invite … At the indoor conference championships, recorded a time of 7.05 in the finals of the 60m dash to snag third place.
Personal Bests Pole Vault: 5:02m (16-05.50) 2020 Competed in three meets in his second year with the program … Indoor: Finished his season at the MPSF Championships, where he finished 16th overall with a clearance of 4.47m (14-08.00) … Notched a season-best clearance of 4.65m (15-03.00) at the Dr. Sander Columbia Challenge … Made his season debut at the UW Preview, where he finished 12th with a vault of 4.61m (15-01.50).
High School Prepped at Cathedral High School in Los Angeles … As a senior, recorded a PR of 10.85 in the 100m dash at the Bishop Amat outdoor meet … PR’ed in the 400m (50.94) during his senior season at the Oaks Christian Invitational to take third place … Set career-best marks for both indoor (22.67) and outdoor (21.82) in the 200m during the 2016 campaign.
2019 Competed in eight meets in his first year as a Bruin, all outdoor … Outdoor: Finished fourth or higher in the pole vault in four meets … Cleared at least 4.97m (16-3.5) four times … Posted a career-best mark of 5.02m (16-5.5) at the Pac-12 Championships, notching a point for UCLA and placing eighth … Placed third at the UCLA vs. USC Dual and at the Aztec Invitational with clearances of 4.97m (16-3.5).
Personal Son of Martha Godinez and Jesse Audelo, Sr. … Has two brothers named Alijah and Adrian … Hobbies include watching movies, dancing, writing and being adventurous … Says UCLA is the place to be in order to reach his goals and make his presence known.
2018 (Yale) Competed in six meets during his freshman campaign … Posted a season-best pole vault mark of 4.65m at the Yale Season Opener on Dec. 9, taking third in the event … Took 10th in the Ivy League Heptagonals Track & Field Championships on Feb. 25. High School Attended La Costa Canyon High School … Record holder in pole vault ... Two-time California state finalist ... Placed third at the 2016 California State Championships … 2016 CIF San Diego Section Track and Field Athlete of the Year ... Ranked fifth on San Diego County’s all-time list for pole vault ... 10th place at 2016 USATF Junior National Championships ... 2016 Varsity Track and Field Most Valuable Athlete La Costa Canyon High School ... Twotime team captain. Personal Son of Angela and Charles Brown … Has one sister, McKenna, who runs cross country at the University of California … Also has one brother, Garrett … Enjoys surfing during his free time … Chose UCLA to compete at the highest level athletically and to receive a world-class education. 11
MEN’S ATHLETE PROFILES
JETT
GINO
5-9 / Redshirt Sophomore Distance Brentwood, Calif. Heritage HS
6-1 / Sophomore Throws Newbury Park, Calif. Newbury Park HS
CHARVET
CRUZ
2020 Did not compete in his first season with the Bruins.
Personal Bests: 600m: 1:21.43 800m: 1:55.42
High School Competed in the discus and shot put for Newbury Park High School … Won the CIF State Championship discus title his senior year with a throw of 191-11 … Tossed a personal-best 195-0 in the CIF state prelims ahead of his final victory … Won 11 of the 17 discus competitions he entered in the 2019 season … Picked up a pair of 12lb shot victories his senior season, including the Don Green Invitational in which he posted a personal-best mark of 48-08.00.
2020 (Track & Field) Competed in two meets in his first track season with the Bruins … Ran 1:55.42 in his lone 800m appearance of the year, finishing 28th overall at the Dr. Sander Columbia Challenge … Also helped the men’s DMR squad to a time of 9:54.11 and a runner-up placement at Dr. Sander … Made his UCLA track debut at the UW Preview, where he finished sixth overall in the 600m with a time of 1:21.43.
Personal Grew up in Newbury Park, Calif. … Son of Mary and Steven Cruz … Has one sibling, sister Lorena Cruz … Was a five-time recipient of the Principal Scholar Award at Newbury Park High School and earned a 3.9 GPA … Decided to become a Bruin because “UCLA made me feel the most at home” … Plans to major in biology.
2019 (Cross Country) Competed in a pair of meets in his first cross country campaign at UCLA … Finished 75th overall in the 8k at the Highlander Invitational with a time of 25:57.5 … Made his Bruin cross country debut at the Master’s University Invite, going 26:46.7 for 68th place. 2019 (Track & Field) Did not compete during the 2019 campaign.
TATE
CURRAN
2018 (Cross Country) Redshirted the 2018 campaign.
5-7 / Senior Pole Vault Redondo Beach, Calif. Redondo Union HS / El Camino College
High School Attended Heritage High School in Brentwood, Calif. ... Earned three letters in cross country and four in track & field ... Was the New Balance National Indoor Champion
Personal Bests Pole Vault: 5.33m (17-05.75) 2020 Did not compete this season due to injury. 2019 Took part in 13 meets in his first UCLA season … Indoor: Opened his Bruin career at the Columbia Challenge, placing third in the pole vault with a clearance of 5.10m (16-8.75) … PR’ed at the Don Kirby Invitational with a mark of 5.33m (17-5.75) to place ninth … Finished fourth at the MPSF Indoor Championships with an effort of 5.12m (16-9.5) … Outdoor: Won the pole vault at the Jim Bush Legends Invitational with a clearance of 5.15m (16-10.75) … Placed second vs. USC at 5.12m (16-9.5) … Competed at the Pac-12 Championships, placing ninth … At the NCAA West Regionals, finished 18th with a mark of 5.11m (16-9.25).
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MATTHEW
ALEX
5-10 / Senior Jumps Oceanside, Calif. Tri-City Christian HS
5-11 / Redshirt Sophomore Jumps / Hurdles Mill Valley, Calif. St. Ignatius College Prep
ENOS
DEROOS
Personal Bests 60m: 6.86 100m: 10.97
Personal Bests 60m: 7.08 Long Jump: 6.94m (22-09.25)
Long Jump: 7.41m (24-03.75) Triple Jump: 14.65m (48-00.75)
2020 Indoor: Finished his indoor season at the MPSF Championships, where he scored for the Bruins in the long jump (5th place) with a career-best leap of 7.41m (24-03.75) … Notched a personal-best time of 6.86 in the 60m dash at the Don Kirby Elite Invitational … Also competed in the triple jump (14.47m, 47-05.75) and long jump (6.96m, 2210.00), finishing 13th and 14th in the events, respectively … Finished seventh in the triple jump at the New Mexico Collegiate Classic with a lifetime-best jump of 14.65m (48-00.75) … Opened his season with a triple at the UW Preview, competing in the long jump (5th), triple jump (8th), and 60m (9th).
2020 Indoor: Capped his year with an 18th-place finish in the long jump at the MPSF Indoor Championships, clearing 6.66m (21-10.25) … Posted a lifetime-best mark in the long jump at the Don Kirby Elite Invitational, going 6.94m (22-09.25) for 15th place overall … Opened his season at the UW Preview, where he clocked a lifetimebest 60m time of 7.08. 2019 Competed in one meet on the year … Indoor: At the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Invitational, placed sixth in the long jump with an effort of 6.80m (22-3.75).
2019 Took part in eight meets during the season … Indoor: PR’ed in the 60m at the Don Kirby Invitational with a time of 7.12 … Finished 13th in the long jump at the MPSF Indoor Championships, posting 6.81m (22-4.25) … Outdoor: PR’ed in the 100m at the Jim Bush Legends Invitational with a time of 10.97 … PR’ed in the long jump vs. USC with an effort of 7.32m (24-0.25) to place third … Took second in the triple jump at USC with 13.90m (45-7.25) … Posted an outdoor PR in the triple jump at the Pac-12 Championships, finishing seventh with a mark of 14.15m (46-5.25) … Also competed in the long jump, placing 11th … Honors: Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention.
High School Attended St. Ignatius College Prep in Mill Valley, Calif., where he leaped 7.62m (25-0) in the long jump to set a PR and win the CCS Top 8 meet … WCAL long jump champion (22-9.5) … Took first at the CCS Track & Field Finals in the long jump (23-11.25) … State runner-up in the long jump (24-0.5) … San Francisco Athlete of the Year … Personal Son of Marilyn and Steven Enos … Has one sibling, Deven … Says UCLA is the most well-rounded school between athletes, academics, location, social life and weather.
2018 As a true freshman, competed in seven outdoor meets and one outdoor meet ... Primarily participated in the long jump, but also ran in a 4X100 relay and competed once in the high jump ... Best long jump of the year came at the Aztec Invite on Mar. 24, where he had a top mark of 7.25m (23-9.5) ... Was the 14th place finisher at the Pac-12 Championships, logging a top mark of 6.84m (22-5.25).
AIDEN
ELBETTAR 6-9 / Freshman Throws Newport Beach, Calif. Newport Harbor HS
High School Four-year letter-winner in track and field and three-year letter-winner in basketball at Tri-City Christina High School in Oceanside, Calif. … Competed in the long jump, triple jump, 100m, 200m, and 4x100m relay in high school … Named the Pacific League Field MVP his sophomore, junior, and senior years … San Diego Union Tribune All-Academic Team Captain 2016-17 … CIF San Diego Champion in triple jump in 2015-17 and long jump in 2016-17 … Took fifth in the long jump and eighth in the triple jump at CIF State Championships in 2016 … Placed second in the long jump at the CIF State Championships in 2017 … First-team All-CIF San Diego accolades in 2015-17 … Set high school personal bests of 24-05.50 (long jump), 47-02.50 (triple jump), and 11.04 (100m).
High School Shot put PR: 63-09.00 … Discus PR: 200-08 … Two-year letterwinner in track & field at Newport Harbor High School … Lettered in football in 2017 … Won five of six throwing competitions in a shortened 2020 outdoor season, including PRs in the shot put and discus at the Marina vs. Newport Harbor Dual Meet (March 11) … All-American thrower as a junior … 2019 CIF-SS Champion in the shot put (58-11.00) and discus (193-03) … Finished second in the shot put with a throw of 62-04.75 … Secured 15 victories or runner-up performances his junior season … Won the shot put (60-10.25) and discus (158-11.75) competitions at the 2019 USATF Southern California Association Junior Olympic Championships … Took fourth in the discus (188-08) and sixth in the shot put (63-02.00) at 2019 New Balance Outdoor Nationals.
Personal Son of parents Gary and Teresa DeRoos … Has one younger sister, Christine … Decided to attend UCLA because of the amazing coaches, people, academics, and facilities … Lists his greatest athletic thrill as posting 24-04.00 in the long jump coming off a partially torn hamstring and sitting out half his senior year … Enjoys surfing, gaming, playing basketball, going to the beach, hanging out with friends, and watching movies … Loves to film and video edit in his free time … Admires horizontal jumpers Luvo Manyonga, Will Claye, and Christian Taylor …Wants to start his own business.
Personal Born in Ramsey County, Minn., to parents Jay and Tess Elbettar … Has two brothers, Blake and Camron, and two sisters, Tessa and Nora … From Newport Beach, Calif. … Decided to attend UCLA because, “it was the most well-rounded of the schools I went to on official visits” … Admires throwers Ryan Crouser, Daniel Stahl, Federick Dacres, and Mac Wilkins … Enjoys computer gaming and watching anime … Plans to major in Environmental Science. 13
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WILLIAM
CHRISTIAN
5-11 / Sophomore Distance Long Beach, Calif. Long Beach Polytechnic HS
5-9 / Redshirt Freshman Sprints Tarzana, Calif. Notre Dame HS
GRUBB
FRANKENFELD
2020 (Track & Field) Did not compete in his first track season at UCLA.
2019 (Football) Did not see game action in his first year with the program.
2019 (Cross Country) Did not compete in his first cross country season with the Bruins.
High School Track: 2019 CIF State runner-up in the 100m (10.53) as a senior … CIF Southern Section Finals champion in the 100m (10.61) and Masters meet champion in the 100m (10.58) … Notched a personal-best time of 10.40 in a 100m victory at the Arcadia Invitational … Won 13 100m races as a senior … Finished third in the 200m at State (21.11) … Section champion and Masters meet champion in the 200m, as well … Won both long jump competitions he entered in 2019, notching a season-best mark of 22-05.00 … Section champion in the triple jump, going 45-11.00 in the final to win … Football: Three-star prospect according to 247Sports ... As a senior, he ran 171 times for 1,306 yards and 18 touchdowns ... Also caught 11 passes for 295 yards and 5 touchdowns ... Returned 13 kickoffs for 403 yards (31.0 avg) and a couple of touchdowns ... In his junior season, he ran 69 times for 644 yards and seven touchdowns.
High School Attended Long Beach Polytechnic High School in Long Beach, Calif. … Lettered in both cross country and track … 2018 CIF-SS Division Champion with a time of 14:35.8, helping his team place fourth and qualify for state … Also the won the Moore League title (14:32.0) … Century Club Cross Country Runner of the Year (2017, 2018) … PR’ed in the Woodbridge HS Cross Country Classic with a time of 14:07.6 … Finished third at the 2018 CIF State Championships, clocking a career-best 5K time of 15:08.5 … In track & field, finished first in the 1600m (4:15.40) at the Moore League Finals … All-League 1600m Champion (2018, 2019) … All-League 3200m Champion (2019) … Reached the finals of the 3200m at the CIF-SS Division I meet and earned second place (9:11.33) … Competed at the state title, placing 14th (9:17.04) in that same event … Helped his DMR team capture first (10:22.61) at the Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays.
Personal Parents: Victoria O’seni and Carl Grubb… Has three brothers and two sisters … Lists his biggest athletic trill to date as scoring six touchdowns in a high school game to match the school record ... Famous athletes he most admires are NFL all-time great Jim Brown and track superstar Usain Bolt ... Loves dogs ... Earned a spot on the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll in Winter 2020.
Personal Born in Long Beach, Calif., to Laura and Lewis Frankenfeld … Has one sister (Cecilia) … Lists Nico Young, Connor Livingston and Kevin Durant as famous athletes he admires … Hobbies and interests include singing, swimming, music, theater, Legos and playing
DAYNE
KEATON
GORDIEN
HEISTERMAN
Freshman Throws Sandy HS
5-10 / Freshman Distance Nanaimo, British Columbia Brentwood College **Not currently with team
2019-20 (Unattached) Competed in various meets unattached from 2019-20 … Won the shot put competition in the 2020 Pomona-Pitzer Collegiate All-Comers meet, going 16.18m (53-01.00) for the win … Finished second in the discus with a toss of 47.52m (155-11) … Finished second in the shot put at the Portland Twighlight with a throw of 16.58m (54-04.75) … Notched victories in the shot (16.66m, 54.08.00) and discus (166-0) in the 2019 Pomona Pitzer Collegiate All-Comers.
High School 800m PR: 1:53.68 … 1500m PR: 3:59.56 … Mile PR: 4:23.51 … Notched a lifetimebest performance in the 1500m at the 2019 UBC Open, going 3:59.36 while competing for Nanaimo Track & Field Club … Finished second in the 800m at U18 Canada Nationals … Took ninth place in the 800m at the 2019 Arcadia Invitational with a time of 1:55.54 … Finished 12th overall at the 2018 BC High School Cross Country Championships after a runner-up showing in 2017 … Took third place in the 800m (1:57.27) and 1500m (4:10.58) at the 2018 BC High School Track & Field Championships.
High School 2018 OSAA 5A State champion in the shot put (60-10.75) and discus (186-2) … Won 12 shot put competitions and 12 discus competitions as a senior in 2018 … Qualified for New Balance Nationals Outdoor in both events … Finished 11th at New Balance Nationals in the discus (169-3) … Notched a personal-best shot put mark of 61-02.75 at the Milwaukie @ Sandy dual meet … Finished third in the shot and fifth in the discus at the Oregon State Meet as a junior in 2017.
Personal From Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada … Parents are Tyler and Mandy Heisterman … Has an older sister, Mandy, who is a distance runner at the University of Washington … Decided to attend UCLA because, “I could tell the team was a great group of athletes who pushed themselves and each other to become the best they could be every day” … Plans to major in Aerospace Engineering … Lists diving at the line in the 800m final at U18 Canada Nationals as his greatest athletic thrill … Enjoys skiing, spikeball, and having fun with friends … Used to be a competitive freestyle skier. 14
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SAMUEL
KENROY
6-1 / Sophomore Sprints Chicago, Ill. Providence St. Mel
6-0 / Sophomore Sprints Oakland, Calif. Liberty HS
HIGGINS II
HERENTON
Personal Bests 60m: 6.59 100m: 10.46
2020 Did not compete in his true freshman season with the Bruins. High School Competed in track and basketball for Providence St. Mel School in Chicago, Ill. … Was the 2019 IHSA 400m State Champion and won an IHSA state title in basketball … Notched a personal-best 400m time of 48.16 in high school … Received Honor Roll designation in school … Was a photographer, journalist, and School Representative at Providence St. Mel.
2020 Had an historic season in his first-career indoor campaign ... Broke the UCLA school record in the 60m dash and recorded top-3 finishes in the event in all four of his meets … Indoor: Finished his season with a second-place finish in the 60m at the MPSF Championships, clocking a UCLA-record time of 6.59 … Became the first Bruin to ever crack the 6.60 barrier in the event … Won the 60m competition at the Dr. Sander Columbia Challenge with a time of 6.72 … Made his UCLA indoor debut at the UW Preview, where he won the 60m with a time of 6.72 … Advanced from the preliminary heats with a then-career-best time of 6.64.
Personal Born in Chicago to parents Rodney and Andrew Herenton … Has two brothers, Rodney and Willie … Rodney plays on the Stanford men’s basketball team and Willie plays for the Miami men’s basketball team … Enjoys weight lifting, reading, photography, editing on Photoshop, basketball, and dancing … Chose to attend UCLA because it has been his dream school since visiting Los Angeles as a young boy … Undecided on a major, but interested in Economics … Has the nickname, “Sammy”.
2019 Competed in seven meets as a freshman after switching over from football … Outdoor: Made his UCLA debut at the Jim Bush Legends Invitational, where he competed in the 100m and tallied a time of 10.88 … Improved his time to 10.66 at the next meet, the Rafer Johnson/Jackie Joyner-Kersee Invitational, to place second … Helped UCLA’s 4x100m relay team post a time of 39.84 at the Pac-12 Championships to place fourth … Mustered a career-best time of 10.46 in the 100m at the Pac-12 Championships to place 10th … At the NCAA West Regionals, finished 10th in the 4x100m (39.79) to help the Bruins qualify for nationals … Competed in the 4x100m relay at the NCAA Championships, where the Bruins took 20th with a time of 40.18.
PETER
HEROLD 6-2 / Sophomore Distance Newport Beach, Calif. JSerra Catholic
CHRISTOPHER
HILL
Redshirt Freshman Sprints Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. Rancho Cucamonga HS / Michigan
2020 (Track & Field) Did not compete in his first season with the track program. 2019 (Cross Country) Did not compete in his first season with the cross country program. High School Attended JSerra Catholic High School in San Juan Capistrano, Calif. … Lettered all four years in both cross country and track & field … All-Trinity, All-OC, All-CIF, All-State for both cross country and track & field … Three-year varsity captain for both sports … Was the runner-up at the CIF-SS Division Finals with a season-best time of 14:58.0 … Captured fifth place (15:39.9) at the 2019 CIF State Championships … Recorded a fourth-place (15:02.0) finish at the 71st Annual Mt. SAC Invitational … In track & field, was the 2019 Trinity League Champion in the 1600m (4:11.20) and 3200m (9:07.99) … 2019 Orange County Varsity Boys Track & Field Athlete of the Year … Finished first (4:13.58) in the one-mile run at the 61st Annual Mt. SAC Relays … 3200m champion and meet record holder at the 2019 Laguna Beach Invitational, clocking a time of 9:02.53 … Won the 3000m (8:40.09) at the 2019 New Balance Indoor Nationals.
2020 (Michigan) Did not compete in his freshman season as a Wolverine. High School Fifth-place in the 2017 CIF State Championship Finals at 200 meters ... 10th-place in the 2019 New Balance Nationals Indoor 200 meters ... CIF-SS Division 1 finalist at both 200 meters and 400 meters in 2017 ... Rancho Cucamonga High School Scholar Athlete of the Year ... member of the honor roll.
Personal Born in Newport Beach, Calif., to Kelly and John Herold … Has one brother (Justin) and two sisters (Hannah, Paige) … Father attended UCLA … Has yet to declare a major.
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SETH
MUNIR
5-7 / Junior Sprints Fayetteville, Ga. Fayette County HS
6-0 / Junior Distance San Rafael, Calif. San Rafael HS
KABBARA
HOLLOWAY
Personal Bests 60m: 6.80 100m: 10.37 200m: 21.08
Personal Bests 1500m: 3:52.73 Mile: 4:10.79
2020 Did not compete in races this season.
2020 (Track & Field) Indoor: Capped his season at the MPSF Indoor Championships, where he notched a personal-best mark in the 3000m with a time of 8:13.55, finishing 17th overall … Ran the mile at the UW Invitational, clocking a time of 4:13.66 to finish 45th overall.
2019 Competed in 11 meets as a true freshman … Indoor: Made his collegiate debut at the Dr. Martin Luther King Invitational, where he PR’ed in the 60m dash with a time of 6.80 to place third … Competed at the MPSF Indoor Championships, posting a time of 6.86 in the 60m dash to place 14th … Took 11th in the 200m dash, crossing the finish line at 21.61 … Outdoor: Saw his first UCLA outdoor experience at the Jim Bush Legends Invitational, where he took third in the 100m dash (10.64) and fifth in the 200m dash (21.49) … Had a standout meet in the UCLA vs. USC Dual, hitting PR’s in both the 100m (10.37) and 200m (21.08) to place second and fourth, respectively … Helped UCLA’s quartet in the 4x400m qualify for nationals, as the Bruins finished 10th at the NCAA West Regionals with a time of 3:06.49 … Competed in the 4x100m relay at the NCAA Championships, as the Bruins took 20th with a time of 40.18.
3000: 8:13.55 3000S: 9:08.34
2019 (Cross Country) Competed in three meets in his sophomore cross country campaign ... Capped his season at the Highlander Invitational, where he finished 22nd in the 8k with a time of 24:57.0 ... Opened his season with a ninth-place finish at the UCR vs. UCLA Dual Meet, crossing at 16:31.1 in the 5k.
High School Prepped at Fayette County High School in Fayetteville, Ga. … New Balance All-American … State champion in the outdoor 100m (10.59) and 200m (21.03) … Helped the 4x100 team win the GHSA 5A State Championship as a senior with a time of 41.39 … Three-year varsity letterman … Graduated with honors.
2019 (Track & Field) Took part in seven outdoor meets … Outdoor: Made his season debut at the Willie Williams Classic, where he placed second in the 1500m run with a time of 3:51.85 … Later PR’ed in the 1500m at the Rafer Johnson/Jackie Joyner-Kersee Invitational, winning the race with a time of 3:46.92 … PR’ed in the one-mile (4:05.04) run at the Bob Larsen Distance Carnival to finish second … PR’ed in the 800m (1:54.08) at USC, placing sixth … Competed in the prelims of the 1500m at the NCAA West Regionals, where he clocked a time of 3:52.68.
Personal Only child … Enjoys playing basketball in his free time … Chose UCLA to pursue excellence.
2018 (Cross Country) Finished in second place overall at the Fresno Invite, clocking a time of 20:34.7 in the four-mile race ... Took 44th at the Stanford Invite with an 8K time of 25:22.4. High School Attended San Rafael High School ... Earned four varsity letters apiece in cross country and track & field ... Was team captain of both squads for his sophomore through senior years ... Posted best times of 4:15.05 in the 1600m, 9:17.54 in the 3200m, and 15:30.3 in the 5K ... Was a three-time CIF State qualifier in cross country ... CIF NCS Champion in 2017 ... First ever athlete from San Rafael High School to win an NCS individual championship ... Four-time all-league pick for cross, three-time selection in cross country ... Won the “Brick Award” at SRHS four times, given to the student who is “tough as a brick” ... Voted as the track team MVP on two occasions ... Holds the Lebanese national record in the 1500m for the 16-17 age group (4:05.00), which earned him a third-place finish at the Lebanese National Championships. Personal Munir Stefano Brito Kabbara was born on Jan. 16, 2000 to parents Wassim and Rosemary in San Francisco, Calif. ... Has one older brother, Nassim ... Plans on majoring in business-economics ... Aspires to pursue a career in finance ... Chose to attend UCLA because of the “great academics, the community where companions are as good as family, where the students have unrelenting pride in attending UCLA” ... Admires Tom Brady ... Hobbies and interests include cooking, bowling, and skiing ... Holds citizenship in three countries: the US, Brazil, and Lebanon ... Dad is Lebanese, mother is Brazilian ... Older brother Nassim competes in track & field and cross country at the Colorado School of Mines.
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DJ
SEAN
5-5 / Senior Distance Visalia, Calif. Redwood HS / College of the Sequoias
6-7 / Sophomore Jumps Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. Trabuco Hills HS
LEE
LAWSON
Personal Bests 1500m: 3:50.58 Mile: 4:20.65 3000m: 8:26.14
Personal Bests High Jump - Outdoor: 2.21m (7-03.00) High Jump - Indoor: 2.18m (7-01.75)
5000m: 14:37.85 3000S: 9:27.47
2020 Jumped in four meets as a true sophomore … Indoor: Notched a fourth-place finish in the high jump at the MPSF Championships, clearing 2.14m (7-00.25) to score for the Bruins … Competed at the USA Indoor Championships against professional jumpers, finishing ninth overall with a clearance of 2.13m (6-11.75) … Won the high jump competition at the New Mexico Team Open with a season-best clearance of 2.18m (7-01.75) … Opened his season with a victory at the UW Preview with a mark of 2.16m (7-01.00).
2020 (Track & Field) Competed in three indoor meets this past season … Notched a PR in the 3000m at the MPSF Indoor Championships, going 8:26.14 for 37th place overall … Recorded a personal-best time of 4:20.65 in the mile at the Dr. Sander Columbia Challenge for 35th place overall. 2019 (Cross Country) Competed in five meets in his sophomore cross country campaign with the Bruins ... Finished 53rd overall at the NCAA West Region Championships, crossing with a 10k time of 31:00.00 ... Took 34th place at the Pac-12 Championships, finishing the 8k with a time of 24:02.2 ... Notched a third-place finish at the Highlander Invitational, crossing at 24:17.6 in the 8k ... Ran 25:17.7 at the Master’s University Invite, food for 11th overall ... Opened the year with a 10th-place finish at the UCR vs. UCLA Dual Meet.
2019 Competed in nine meets as a true freshman … Top NCAA freshman (outdoor) in the high jump … Indoor: Made his collegiate debut in the high jump at the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Invitational, where he finished second with a mark of 2.16m (7-1) … Placed third at the MPSF Indoor Championships at 2.16m (7-1) … Outdoor: Won the high jump at the Jim Bush Legends Invitational with an effort of 2.12m (6-11.5) … Notched another first-place finish at the Rafer Johnson/Jackie Joyner-Kersee Invitational at 2.17m (7-1.5) … Dialed in eight points for UCLA at the Pac-12 Championships, finishing second with a clearance of 2.17m (7-1.5) … Finished 10th at the NCAA West Regionals … Made it to Austin in his first year as a Bruin, where he notched a huge PR of 2.21m (7-3) at the NCAA Championships to place sixth, the highest freshman finisher in the event … First Team All-American … Honors: Outdoor First Team All-American (high jump).
2019 (Track & Field) Competed in six meets for UCLA, all outdoor … Outdoor: Made his Bruin debut at the Willie Williams Classic, competing in the steeple and placing ninth (9:58.15) … PR’ed in the 5000m run at the Bob Larsen Distance Carnival, crossing the finish line at the 14:37.85 mark to finish sixth … Took third at USC in the steeple with a career-best time of 9:27.47 … Capped his season at the Oxy Invitational, racing the 5000m run.
High School Graduated from Trabuco Hills High School in Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. … Won the state title in the high jump, flying 2.18m (7-7) … Recorded a PR of 2.21m (7-3) his senior season in the high jump at the Mustang Round Up … Set a meet record at the CIF Southern Section Division 1 Finals when he jumped 2.20m (7-2.5) … Jumped seven feet or higher in seven meets in 2018 … Two-time USATF Youth national record holder for age groups 9-10 (1.60m) and 11-12 (1.76m) … Former national record holder for age group 13-14 … Academically, finished in the top 20 of his class with a 4.74 GPA.
2018 (Cross Country) Competed at the Fresno Invite in the four-mile race, recording a time of 22:10.7 to take 23rd overall ... Finished in 114th place at the Bronco Invite with an 8K time of 25:30.6. 2017 (College of the Sequoias) Spent his true freshman season at the College of the Sequoias ... Named Team MVP ... Qualified for the state finals, coming in 67th ... Was the third-place finisher at the Lou Vasquez Invite on Sept. 21, coming in with a time of 20:44 over the 4-mile course through Golden Gate Park in San Francisco.
Personal Son of Mavis and Ronald Lee … Has one older sister (Samantha) … Hobbies include solving Rubik’s cubes, playing strategy-based games and video games, hanging out with friends (most of who chose UCLA as well) … Chose UCLA to succeed in the high jump and challenge himself in the classroom.
High School Earned four varsity letters in track & field and two in cross country at Redwood High School ... In 2016, was named the MVP of both his track and cross country teams ... Rookie of the Year for his cross country team in 2015 ... Named the country track athlete of the year in 2016 ... Post best times of 51.6 in the 400m, 1:54.65 in the 800m, 4:16.03 in the 1600m, and 9:29.34 in the 3200m. Personal De’yvd Candelario Lawson was born on Jun. 17, 1999 in Visalia, Calif. to parents David and Gloria ... Has a younger brother, Ryan, and a younger sister, Chloe ... Plans on majoring in film ... Aspires to become a cinematographer involved with athletics ... Chose UCLA because of the “historically strong and successful athletics and academics” ... Lists qualifying for states in both cross country and track in his first year of distance
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AIDEN
RONAN
Freshman Hurdles / Jumps Peninsula HS
6-1 / Freshman Distance Long Beach, Calif. Long Beach Poly
LIEB
McMAHON-STAGGS
High School Competed in a variety of events throughout his high school career at Peninsula … Competed in seven events across two meets in his shortened senior season in 2020 … Notched a personal-best mark of 6-04.00 in the high jump at the Penisula – South Dual Meet … Also clocked a lifetime-best time of 52.17 in the 400m hurdles at the Dual Meet against South … Bay League champion in the long jump 110m hurdles, 300m hurdles, and long jump as a junior in 2019 … CIF-SS Division 2 champion in the 110m hurdles, going 14.57 in the finals to win the event … Went on to win the 110m hurdles at the CIF-SS Masters Meet … Finished fourth at the Section finals in the 300m (39.65) … Competed in the short sprints against Palos Verdes, winning the 100m (11.25) and 200m (22.99).
High School 800m PR: 2:05.64 … 1600m PR: 4:18.35 … 3200m PR: 9:18.90 … Four-year letterwinner in Cross Country and three-year letterwinner in track at Long Beach Poly … Picked up three cross country victories his senior season, including a win at the Moore League Finals with a three-mile time of 15:00.0 … Went on to finish 11th at the CIF State Meet with a 5k time of 15:13.7 … Took second in the 1600m at the Moore League Finals in 2019, clocking a time of 4:19.79 … Went on to qualify for the CIF-SS Division 1 Prelims in the 1600m … Notched a PR in the 3200m at the Nike Redondo Invitational, going 9:18.90 for sixth place in the event … Finished 14th overall in the 3200m at the Southern Section Prelims in 2018 with a time of 9:22.99. Personal Born in Long Beach, Calif., to parents Tonia McMahon and John Staggs … Admires legendary distance runner Mo Farah … Describes his greatest athletic thrill as breaking the 15-minute barrier in the three mile his sophomore year of high school … Decided to attend UCLA because of its combination of amazing athletics and academics … Enjoys surfing and biking … Has visited over 10 countries … Plans to be a Sports Psychologist.
ANDREW
KAIN
MARTINEZ
MEDRANO
5-8 / Sophomore Distance Chino Hills, Calif. Ruben S. Ayala HS
6-2 / Sophomore Throws Pueblo, Colo. Pueblo East HS
2020 (Track & Field) Did not compete in races in his first track season with the Bruins.
2020 (Track & Field) Threw in three meets in his debut season with the track team … Indoor: Finished his season with a personal-best launch of 15.01m (49-03.00) at the New Mexico Collegiate Classic, good for eighth place overall … Made his UCLA debut at the UW Preview, where he took 10th place with a throw of 14.87m (48-09.50).
2019 (Cross Country) Did not compete in his first season with the cross country program. High School Attended Ruben S. Ayala High School in Chino Hills, Calif. … Captured 11th (14:50.1) at the CIF-SS Division Finals … First-place finisher at the Palomares League Finals (14:47.6) and The Great Cow Run (14:47.3) … PR’ed at the Bell Gardens XC Invitational, capturing first with a time of 14:36.0 … 36th at the 2018 CIF State Championships with a 5K time of 15:46.8 … In track & field, clocked a season-best time of 1:55.79 in the 800m to finish third at the Mt. SAC Relays … Took 11th (2:09.84) in the 800m at the Palomares League Finals … First-place finisher in the 1600m at the Palomares League Finals, logging a time of 4.23.35 … Advanced to the CIF-SS Division I Prelims, where he settled for 15th (4:19.96).
2019 (Football) Saw action on special teams in the final game of the season against Cal. High School (Football/Track & Field) Three-star recruit according to 247Sports, Rivals.com and ESPN.com … No. 10 recruit in the state of Colorado according to Rivals.com … No. 13 prospect in the state according to ESPN.com … As a senior, he caught 66 passes for 1,211 yards and 21 touchdowns … On defense, he made 80 tackles, nine tackles for loss and six interceptions … In his junior season, he made 37 receptions for 721 yards and nine touchdowns ... Team won the 3A State championship in his sophomore and junior seasons ... Named All-State follwing his junior and senior years ... Steinmark Award winner in 2019 as the top male student-athlete in Colorado ... Also lettered in basketball and track and field (shot put, discus, relays) ... Won the discus and relays as a senior and captured the shot and discus events at the state meet as a junior. Personal Parents: Alexa and Mark Medrano … Has one younger sister … His biggest thrill was winning state championships as a sophomore and junior … Lists the NFL’s Odell Beckham Jr. as the famous athlete he most admires ... Earned a spot on the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for Fall 2019.
Personal Born in Baldwin Park, Calif., to Ron and Olivia Martinez … Youngest of three … Has one brother (Robert) and one sister (Christina) … Lists Craig Engels and Evan Jager as famous athletes he admires … Hobbies include rock climbing and following the Los
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MICHAEL
CRISTIAN
Freshman Distance Thousand Oaks, Calif. Thousand Oaks HS
5-6 / Sophomore Sprints Moorpark, Calif. Oaks Christian HS
MOORE
MIRELES
2020 Did not compete in his first season with the Bruins.
High School 1600m PR: 4:20.26 … 3200m PR: 9:07.77 … Qualified for the 2019 NXN Nike Cross Nationals and finished 25th overall with a 5k time of 15:36.6 … Took third place at the 2019 CIF Southern Section Cross Country Finals and fourth at the State Meet … Finished second in his lone 1600m race of the 2020 season, crossing with a personal-best time of 4:20.26 at the Thousand Oaks Invite … Finished fourth at the 2019 CIF-SS Division 2 Finals in the 3200m (9:22.50) … Went on to finish eighth at the SS Masters Meet with a huge PR of 9:07.77.
High School Competed in the sprints for Oaks Christian High School in Westlake Village, Calif. … Notched personal-best times of 10.4 in the 100m and 21.4 in the 200m ... Won the CIF State title in the 4x100m relay and recorded a second-place finish in the 200m his sophomore year. Personal Born in Moorpark, Calif., to parents Ellen and Kenneth Moore … Has three siblings: Schuyler, Nick, and Alex … Schuyler is also a sprinter on the UCLA track team … Decided to attend UCLA because “it has a great atmosphere and the people are great and the program is amazing” … Enjoys going to the beach, watching movies, and playing video games … Has the nickname, “Crisco”.
MYLES
MISNER-DALEY
MARCUS
6-1 / Sophomore Sprints Toronto, Ontario, Canada Westdale Secondary School
MOTA
5-9 / Sophomore Distance Bakersfield, Calif. Stockdale HS
2020 Did not compete in his first season with the Bruins. High School Competed in the sprints for Westdale Secondary School in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada … Lifetime-best times: 10.4 (100m), 21.0 (200m), and 45.6 (400m) … Broke the Canadian U20 400m record twice in high school … Was an Honor Roll student every year of high school.
2020 (Track & Field) Did not compete in his first track season with the Bruins. 2019 (Cross Country) Did not compete in races.
Personal Born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada to parents Kevin Dailey and Tricia Misener … Enjoys listening to music … Decided to attend UCLA because it was the “best of both worlds” … Has the nickname, “MMD”.
High School Attended Stockdale High School in Bakersfield, Calif. … PR’ed at the Woodbridge XC Classic with a time of 14:05.4 … Finished 12th at the 2018 CIF State Championships with a 5K time of 15:21.1 … PR’ed at the SWYL meet, posting a 5K time of 15:13.0 … First-place finisher at the CIF Central Section Championship (15:25.9) … Captured first place at both the Kern County XC Championships and SSL/SWYL League Championships … In track & field, won the 3200m at the Kern Invitational, boasting the second-fastest time in the state (9:18.27) … Clocked a season-best 3200m time of 9:11.50 at the Arcadia Invitational … Won the 800m in all four meets he competed in.
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JAKE
PARKER
High School Graduated from Valencia High School … Helped his team win its league title in 2016 … 2017 California Winter champions in the 4x200 and Sprint Medley Relay … 2017 Foothill League champions in the 4x100 and 4x400.
5-9 / Freshman Distance Torrance, Calif. West HS
Personal Son of Stacy and Lonnie Joseph, as well as Chris Pimea … Has two brothers, Christian and Zack Pikes, and a sister, Lauryn Joseph … Ran in the Junior Olympics in 2011 in the 100m and 4x100m … Lists playing video games and going fishing as hobbies/ interests … Chose UCLA to be close to home and earn a degree from a great university.
MASON
High School 800m PR: 1:56.35 … 1600m PR: 4:12.06 … Mile PR: 4:18.57 … 3200m PR: 9:10.27 … Three-year letterwinner in track and cross country at West Torrance HS … Competed in six different events and notched three victories in shortened 2020 outdoor season … Finished ninth in 1600m (4:14.78) at the CIF State Meet after a runner-up performance (4:12.06) at the CIF Southern Section Division 2 Finals … Won a pair of 3200m races in 2019 ahead of a ninth-place finish in the event at the CIF-SS Division 2 Finals … Notched three runner-up performances across the 2019 cross country season, including a second-place finish at the Pioneer League Finals on the 3M course … Took 15th at the 2018 CIF State Cross Country Championships with a 5k time of 15:53.9.
RATKOVICH 5-11 / Sophomore Distance Los Angeles, Calif. Loyola HS
Personal Born and raised in Torrance, Calif. … Parents are Mike and Dana Parker … His father, Mike, attended UCLA … Has one younger sister, Jenna … Admires Galen Rupp, LeBron James, and Zach Ertz … Decided to attend UCLA “because of the amazing reputation and traditions the school has for both academics and athletics. I also was a huge fan of the coaching staff and guys on the team” … Lists qualifying for the CIF State Meet finals in the 1600m in 2019 as his greatest athletic thrill … Enjoys surfing, going to the beach with friends, and finding new music in his free time … Plans to major in Business Economics at UCLA.
Personal Bests 800m: 1:52.22 1000m: 2:26.25 Mile: 4:10.06 2020 (Track & Field) Competed in five different events across five meets in his true freshman campaign … Doubled in the 800m (11th place) and DMR (6th) at the MPSF Indoor Championships … Notched a personal-best 800m time of 1:52.22 at MPSFs … Finished fourth in the mile at the Alex Wilson Invitational with a lifetime-best mile time of 4:10.06 … Helped the men’s DMR squad to a second-place finish (9:54.11) at the Dr. Sander Columbia Challenge … Made his UCLA debut at the UW Indoor preview … Helped the men’s 4x400m squad to a second-place finish and placed 19th overall in the 1000m with a time of 2:26.25.
JOSH
PIKES 6-0 / Senior Sprints Sylmar, Calif. Valencia HS / Portland State
2019 Cross Country Did not compete in his first cross country season with the Bruins. High School Attended Loyola High School in Los Angeles … Lettered three years in cross country … Finished seventh (14:56.7) at the CIF-SS Division Finals … PR’ed at the Rosemead XC Invite with a time of 14:43.5 … Notched 28th at the CIF State Championships his senior season, clocking a 5K time of 15:48.0 … Lettered three years in track & field … Three-time New Balance All-American (two-time 4x800m; DMR) … Qualified for the state finals in both the 800m and 4x400m … State champ in the 4x400m, as the Loyola quartet crossed the finish line at the 3:17.56 mark … Runner-up at the CIF-SS Division Finals in the 800m (1:52.38) … Placed eighth in the CIF State Championship Prelims in the 800m and later earned third in the finals with a PR of 1:52.22.
Personal Bests 60m: 6.86 200m: 21.64 2020 Did not compete this season.
Personal Born in Los Angeles to Jenny and Milan Ratkovich … Has two younger brothers, Tyler and Jake … Lists Kobe Bryant and Nick Symmonds as famous athletes he admires … Hobbies include going to the beach and watching sports … Greatest athletic thrill to date is finishing his leg in the 4x400m and watching his team’s anchor pull off the upset win at the state meet … Said Devin Elizondo and the Bruin cross country team made him “comfortable and excited” about a future at UCLA … Plans to major in Economics.
2019 Competed in two meets during the outdoor campaign ... Made his UCLA debut at the Jim Bush Legends Invite, where he helped the 4x400m relay team place first (3:09.53) ... Also finished 22nd in the 200m (22.92) ... Part of UCLA’s 4x400m team that finished fourth at the Rafer Johnson/Jackie Joyner-Kersee Invitational with a time of 3:14.48. 2018 (Portland State University) Ranks second all-time in the 60m (6.86), which he achieved at the Big Sky Indoor Championships … Also ranks second all-time in the 200m (21.64) … During the 2018 outdoor season, won the 200m at the L&C Spring Break Open with his time of 22.19 ... Part of the Vikings’ winning 4x400m relay team that finished in 3:24.70 at the L&C Spring Break Open.
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CAMERON
DARIUS
5-11 / Sophomore Sprints Antioch, Calif. Clayton Valley Charter
5-10 / Redshirt Sophomore Distance Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. Rancho Cucamonga HS
RILEY
REYNOLDS
Personal Bests 400m: 47.74
Personal Bests 3000m: 8:24.39 5000m: 14:35.13
2020 Competed in three meets in his true freshman season with the Bruins … Indoor: Finished seventh overall in the 400m at the MPSF Indoor Championships, clocking a time of 47.74, the No. 10 mark in UCLA indoor history … Competed in the DMR and 4x400m at the Dr. Sander Columbia Challenge, helping the Bruins finish second (9:54.11) and fourth (3:14.10) in the events, respectively … Made his UCLA debut at the UW Preview, where he helped the 4x400m squad to a second-place finish and a time of 3:14.66.
2020 (Track & Field) Competed in five meets this past indoor season … Indoor: Capped his season at the MPSF Indoor Championships, where he finished 18th overall in the 5000m with a personal-best time of 14:35.13 … Ran the 3000m at the Husky Classic and notched a lifetime-best time of 8:24.39 … Made his season debut in the 3000m at the UW Preview, finishing 46th overall with a time of 8:29.72.
High School Ran track for Clayton Valley Charter High School in Concord, Calif. … Recorded lifetimebest times of 20.99 (200m) and 47.09 (400m) … Holds school records in the 200m, 400m, 4x100m relay, and 4x400m relay … Two-time North Coast Section (NCS) champion in the 200m, 4x100m, and 4x400m … Three-time CIF State Meet runner-up … Notched Honor Roll distinction and earned a 3.5 GPA his junior and senior years.
2019 (Cross Country) Competed in five meets in his first cross country campaign with the Bruins ... Took 78th place at the NCAA West Region Championships, going 31:21.3 in the 10k ... Finished in 44th at the Pac-12 Championships, clocking a time of 24:11.2 in the 8k ... Finished third at The Master’s University Invite ... Opened the year with a 14th-place finish at the UCR vs. UCLA Dual Meet, going 17:16.6 in the 5k.
Personal Born in Antioch, Calif., to Sondra and Claude Reynolds … Has one sister, Jaylyn … Enjoys gaming, reading, and watching movies … Decided to attend UCLA because he wanted to go to a school that would “accelerate both my academic career and my athletic career” … Planning to major in Psychology at UCLA … Has the nickname, “Cam”.
2019 (Track & Field) Competed unattached in two meets … Outdoor: Finished the 5000m in 15:27.51, placing 20th at the Bob Larsen Distance Carnival … Earned fifth in the 3000m at the Rafer Johnson/Jackie Joyner-Kersee Invitational with a time of 8:43.84. 2018 (Cross Country) Did not participate in a race as a true freshman. High School Attended Rancho Cucamonga High School in Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. ... Earned three varsity letters apiece in track & field and cross country ... Posted best times of 4:19.32 in the 1600m, 9:06.00 in the 3200m, 14:47 in the 3-mile, and 15:24 in the 5K ... Was a three-time all-league first team pick in cross country and track ... In cross, was named All-CIF twice ... Two-time league champion in the 3200m ... Named an All-American as a senior. Personal Darius Anthony Riley was born on Jun. 22, 2000 in Upland, Calif. to parents Tarron and Erika ... Has two brothers: Tarron II and Jayden ... Plans on majoring in psychology ... Aspires to become a therapist ... Chose UCLA because of its “outstanding academics, the opportunities it brings after college, plus the running team is amazing and is filled with a lot of great runners that I look up to” ... Describes his greatest pre-UCLA athletic thrill as surging into the top-10 in the final 100 meters at the West Regionals to qualify for nationals ... Admires Justyn Knight, both for his accomplishments but also because he reminds Riley of himself in regards to running style and form ... Loves to watch shows like The Office and movies, no matter the genre ... Wanted to pursue a career in basketball up until his sophomore year of high school.
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HARRISON
ANTHONY
6-2 / Senior Jumps / Sprints Portland, Ore. Grant HS / Arkansas
5-9 / Freshman Distance Pasadena, Calif. Loyola HS
SCHRAGE
Personal Bests: 60m: 6.81 100m: 10.47
STONE
High School 800m PR: 1:58.12 … 1500m PR: 4:05.89 … 1600m PR: 4:14.67 … 3200m PR: 9:30.34 … Four-year letterwinner in cross country and three-year letterwinner in track at Loyola HS … Two-time Mission/Sunshine League Champion (2018-19) in cross country … Notched three XC victories his senior season, including the CIF-SS Prelims … Went on to finish fifth at the Southern Section Finals and ninth at the CIF State Meet … Won both of his 1600m appearances in a shortened 2020 outdoor season … Finished fifth (4:16.09) in the 1600m at the 2019 Southern Section Division 1 Finals and went on to take seventh (4:14.17) at the CIF-SS Masters Meet … Picked up a pair of victories in the 3200m in 2019, winning at the Alemany, Loyola, Notre Dame Tri-Meet (9:41.02) and the California Relays (9:32.40).
Long Jump: 7.73m (25-04.50) Triple Jump: 14.94m (49-00.25)
2020 One of UCLA’s prominent horizontal jumpers and sprinters … Indoor: Scored for the Bruins at the MPSF Championships with a third-place finish in the long jump, clearing 7.59m (24-11.00) for the fourth-best mark in UCLA indoor history … Ran 6.81 in the 60m dash at the Don Kirby Elite Invitational, good for a 10th-place finish and the seventh-fastest time in UCLA history in the event … Won the long jump at the Dr. Sander Columbia Challenge with a clearance of 7.51m (24-07.75) … Made his season debut at the UW Preview, where he cleared 7.22m (23-08.25) for second place.
Personal Born to parents Tony and Debbie Stone … Has one older sister, Mia … Admires Olympic Champion Matthew Centrowitz and the late Steve Prefontaine … Enjoys watching sports and playing Fifa with friends … Lists setting a new school record in the 4x800m (7:40.67) and becoming an All-American for the first time at New Balance Nationals Outdoor as his greatest athletic thrills … Decided to attend UCLA because “when I first visited the campus, I knew right when I got there that it would be a place where I could grow in both the classroom and on the track/cross country course. They take care of their athletes so well and I knew that the UCLA community is something I want to be a part of for the rest of my life.” … Plans to major in Biology at UCLA and has aspirations to work in Physical Therapy.
2019 Competed in seven meets in his first year as a Bruin … Outdoor: Won the long jump at the Jim Bush Legends Invitational with a mark of 7.41m (24-3.75) … Took third at that same meet in the 200m with a wind-aided time of 21.35 … Hit a PR of 7.73m (25-4.5) in the long jump at USC to result in a first-place finish … Also won the triple jump with an effort of 14.51m (47-7.25) … Primetime athlete at the Pac-12 Championships, helping the Bruins score 15 points … Took fourth in the triple jump with a PR of 14.94 (49-0.25) … Placed fourth in the long jump as well, reaching 7.52m (24-8.25) … Helped UCLA’s 4x100 team finish fourth (39.84) … PR’ed in the 100m dash, clocking 10.47 to take 11th … Competed in the long jump at the NCAA West Regionals, finishing 21st (7.32m; 24-0.25) … Part of UCLA’s 4x100m team that qualified for nationals with a time of 39.79 (10th) … Competed at the NCAA Championships, as the 4x100 team took 20th (40.18). 2018 (University of Arkansas) Competed in six meets during the indoor season… Set a personal-best in the 60m at the Arkansas Invitational running 6.89 seconds… Recorded a personal-best mark in the long jump leaping out to 7.70m (25-3.25) at the SEC Indoor Championships… Competed in eight meets during the outdoor season… Opened the season with personal-best times of 10.60 in the 100m and 21.72 in the 200m at the Stanford Invitational (Mar. 30)… Ran a wind-aided 10.40 in the 100m at the John McDonnell Invitational (Apr. 13)… Qualified for the NCAA West Prelims in the long jump… Finished as a Second-Team All-American in the long jump at the NCAA Outdoor Championships… 2017 (University of Arkansas) NCAA Outdoor Second Team All-American (long jump) … Made his Razorback debut clocking a personal best of 6.95 in the 60m and marking 7.20m (23-7.5) at the Razorback Invitational … Finished second in the long jump at the Arkansas Qualifier with a PR mark of 7.63m (25-0.5) … Placed 12th in the long jump at the SEC Indoor Championships to wrap up indoor competition with a mark of 7.39m (24-3) … Opened outdoor with PR in the 100m of 10.64 at the Arkansas Spring Invitational for third place … Placed second in the long jump at the Baylor Invitational off a wind-aided leap of 7.40m (24-3.50) … Finished third in the long jump at the SEC Relays with a wind-aided jump of 7.93m (26-0.25) … Scored five points for the Razorbacks at the SEC Outdoor Championships with a fourth-place finish in the long jump … Qualified for NCAA Outdoor Championships in the long jump where he went on to complete his first year as the 16th-best performer in the event at the national level. High School Attended Grant High School in Portland, Ore. … 2016 Oregon 6A State Championship high point scorer/MVP … Four-time Oregon 6A long jump state champion … 2016 Oregon 6A triple jump state champion … 2016 Oregon 6A runner-up in the 100m and 200m … 2016 USATF Outdoor Juniors long jump runner-up … 2016 IAAF World U20 Outdoor Championship long jump qualifier … Three-time New Balance indoor nationals All-American … Three-time Junior Olympics All-American. Personal Son of Adam Schrage and Kimberly Bauman … Has two siblings, Madison and Ashton … Majoring in business. 22
ZAYLON
ISMAIL
Freshman Sprints / Jumps Centennial HS / College of the Sequoias
5-8 / Sophomore Sprints San Diego, Calif. West Valley HS
THOMAS
TURNER
2020 (College of the Sequoias) Competed in a pair of meets as a freshman at College of the Sequoias … Opened his season with a victory in the high jump at the Kim Duyst Invitational, going 2.05m (6-08.75) in the win … Helped Sequoias finish third in the 4x4 at the Battle of the Regions (3:27.03).
Personal Bests 60m: 6.93 200m: 21.54 400m: 48.62 2020 Competed in five meets in his true freshman season with the Bruins … Indoor: Finished 21st in the 400m at the MPSF Indoor Championships, clocking a personal-best time of 48.62 … Ran the 400m leg of the DMR at the Alex Wilson Invitational, helping the squad to a fifth-place finish and a time of 9:32.14, the third-fastest time in UCLA indoor history … Clocked a collegiate-best time of 21.54 in the 200m at the New Mexico Collegiate Classic, good for 16th overall … Made his UCLA debut at the UW Preview, where he finished 11th overall in the 60m (6.96) and helped the 4x400m relay squad to a runner-up showing (3:14.66).
High School Competed in track for one season (2018) at Centennial High School in Las Vegas … NIAA 4A State Champion in the high jump … Cleared 6-05-00 in the final to take the State title … Capped a season in which he won eight high jump competitions … Cleared a then-personal best height of 6-06-00 at the Blaine Thompson-Las Vegas Classic, good for second place over all … Has some sprinting experience as well … Ran a personal-best time of 49.35 in the NIAA Southern 4A Sunset Regionals in his final 400m race as a high school student.
High School Sprinter for West Valley High School in Hemet, Calif. … Clocked personal-best times of 10.34 (100m), 21.31 (200m), and 46.74 (400m) in high school … Won the CIF Southern Section Division III title in the 400m with a time of 46.74 ... Helped West Valley to a sixth-place finish in the 4x400m at the CIF-SS Finals ... Won all four of his 100m races and six 200m races his senior season ... Graduated as one of the top 25 students in his class by GPA. Personal From San Diego, Calif. … Born to parents Michael Turner and Aysa Mpilli … Has a brother, Adam, and sister, Sureiya … Decided to attend UCLA because “it is the best public university with a high degree for athletics. There is an endless amount of opportunity given at UCLA” … Enjoys playing football, playing video games, and reading
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MYLES
CHRIS
5-9 / Senior Sprints Glendale, Calif. Oaks Christian HS
6-0 / Senior Distance Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. Rancho Cucamonga HS
WEBB
WEILAND
Personal Bests: 60m: 6.69 100m: 10.35 200m: 21.26
Personal Bests 800m: 1:54.99 1500m: 4:05.90
Mile: 4:08.35 5000m: 14:37.34
2020 (Track & Field) Competed in three meets in his debut season with the Bruins … Indoor: Picked up a 12th-place finish in the mile at the MPSF Indoor Championships, clocking a personalbest time of 4:08.35 … Ran 4:09.95 in the mile at the UW Invitational, good for 39th place overall … Made his UCLA debut at the Dr. Sander Columbia Challenge, crossing the line at 4:17.04 for 23rd place.
2020 Competed in the 60m dash in five meets this season … Indoor: Capped his season with a seventh-place finish in the 60m at the MPSF Indoor Championships, going 6.77 in the final … Finished fifth in the event at the Don Kirby Elite Invitational with a lifetimebest time of 6.69, the No. 4 time in UCLA indoor history … Picked up back-to-back second-place finishes at the Dr. Sander Columbia Challenge (6.83) and New Mexico Collegiate Classic (6.75) … Made his UCLA indoor debut at the UW Preview, where clocked a time of 6.77 in the final heat to take third place.
2019 (Cross Country) Did not compete in his first cross country season at UCLA. Mt. San Antonio College (2019 – Track & Field) Competed in Westwood at UCLA’s Jim Bush Legends Invitational, hitting a PR (1:54.99) in the 800m to place fifth … Also competed in the Bob Larsen Distance Carnival, placing fifth in the one-mile run with a PR of 4:05.90 … CCCA SoCal Regional champ in the 1500m (3:56.07) … Also took fifth in the 5000m (15:32.50) at the regional meet.
2019 Competed in five meets after transferring from Oregon … Outdoor: Opened his Bruin career at the Rafer Johnson/Jackie Joyner-Kersee Invitational, where he placed fifth in the 200m (21.52) and second in the 4x100m (39.99) … PR’ed in the 200m at the Pac-12 Championships, finishing in 15th (21.39) … Reached the finals of the 100m in Tucson, where he came in eighth with a time of 10.50 … Helped UCLA’s 4x100m team finish fourth at the conference meet with a time of 39.84 … Posted a time of 10.40 in the 100m semifinals at the NCAA West Regionals … Also raced in the 4x100m, helping UCLA take 10th with a time of 39.79.
Mt. San Antonio College (2018 – XC/Track & Field) Transferred to Mt. San Antonio College in 2018 … Competed in both cross country and track & field … Mustered a season-best four-mile time of 20:18.9 at the Southern California Regional Championships, helping him place 29th … Earned sixth (20:35.5) at the CCCAA California State Championships … Raced in the 8K at the Mt. SAC Community College Championships, earning seventh with a season-best time of 21:40.0 … In his first collegiate track & field season, took second in the 800m with a time of 1:57.98 at the Arnie Robinson Invite … Placed eighth (4:00.00) in the 1500m at the CCCAA Outdoor Championships … Also notched eighth (16:15.61) in the 5000m.
2018 (University of Oregon) During the outdoor season, he placed seventh in the 100m finals (10.76) to score Oregon two points and competed in the 200m preliminaries (21.22) at the PAC-12 Championships ... Recorded PR’s and took second place in both the 100m (10.42) and 200m (21.26) at the Oregon Twilight ... Recorded a wind-aided PR and took second place in the 100m (10.45) at the OSU High Performance ... Also recorded a wind-aided personal record and took first place in the 200m (21.31) at the OSU High Performance ... Competed in the 200m (22.23) at the Mt. Sac Relays Collegiate Open ... Placed fourth in the 200m (21.46) and competed in the 100m (10.60) at the Pepsi Invitational ... Helped his team finish first in the 4x100m relay (39.94) and competed in the 100m (10.77) at the Aztec Invitational ... In his first indoor collegiate meet, he ran a PR of 6.78 in the 60m at the UW Preview to reach the finals, where he finished fifth in 6.86.
Cal State San Marcos (2017 – XC) Competed for one season in cross country at Cal State San Marcos, an NCAA Division II institution … Ran in five races for the cross country team … Recorded a seasonbest 26:04.5 in the 8K for 67th place at the UCR Invitational … Placed 17th with a time of 26:50.1 at the Cougar Challenge … Ran a time of 27:15.7 for 66th place at the CCAA Championships. High School Attended Rancho Cucamonga High School in Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. … Lettered all four years in cross country and track & field … Voted Most Dependable his senior year ... Received the Coaches Award his junior year … Presented the Most Valuable Award in both cross country and track & field his sophomore year … Led team to two Baseline League Championships in cross country … Helped team place 11th in the 2015 CIF State Cross Country Championships … Recorded a three-mile PR of 15:38.3 his senior campaign at the Inland Empire Challenge … In track & field, won the 1600m (4:22.47) his senior season at the Baseline League Finals … Ultimately placed fourth with a time of 4:17.99 at the CIF-SS Division I Finals … Runner-up in the 3200m (9:45.88) at the Baseline League Finals … Named Most Outstanding in track & field his senior year.
High School Graduated from Oaks Christian High School in Westlake Village, Calif. … Fourth-place finisher in the 200m at the 2017 California State Championships, and seventh in the state in the 100m ... Competed in the 100m at the 2016 New Balance Nationals Outdoor meet. Personal Son of Gina and Daryl Webb … Has one sister (Miah) … Enjoys playing basketball in his free time.
Personal Born in Upland, Calif., to Paula and Mike Weiland … Has one sister named Carly … Enjoys going to the beach, socializing with friends and following the Los Angeles Angels and Los Angeles Clippers … Favorite athletes are Mathew Centrowitz and Mike Trout … Most memorable athletic achievement to date was hitting a PR in the one-mile run (4:05.90) at the 2019 Bob Larsen Distance Carnival before committing to UCLA … Chose UCLA because it “is a perfect place to excel in both athletics and academics” … Plans to major in economics.
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CHASE
DYLAN
6-3 / Redshirt Sophomore Sprints Oxnard, Calif. Oxnard HS
Freshman Distance Pasadena, Calif. Crescenta Valley HS
WELLS
WILBUR
Personal Bests 200m: 21.89 400m: 48.56
High School 800m PR: 1:54.73 … 1500m PR: 4:02.19 … 1600m PR: 4:12.31 … 3200m PR: 9:16.75 … Won four cross country meets as a senior at Crescenta Valley, including the Pacific League Finals, as he notched a three-mile PR of 14:26.7 … Took seventh at the CIF-SS Division Finals and finished 23rd at the CIF State Meet in 2019 … Took victories in the 800m (1:57.24) and 3200m (9:16.75) in his two meets in the shortened 2020 outdoor season … Picked up four 800m victories and four 1600m victories in his senior track season … Won the Pacific League Finals in the 800m (1:54.73) and 1600m (4:12.31) … Competed in the 1600m at the CIF State Meet in 2019, finishing eighth overall with a time of 4:14.56.
2020 Competed in four meets in his redshirt freshman season … Indoor: Ended his season with a collegiate-best 400m time of 48.56 at the MPSF Indoor Championships … Ran 21.89 at the New Mexico Collegiate Classic, good for a personal-best time in the event and 31st place overall … Made his UCLA debut at the UW Preview, where he finished third in the 400m (48.93) and helped the men’s 4x400m relay squad to a runner-up showing (3:14.66). 2019 Did not compete during the 2019 season. High School Attended Oxnard High School in Oxnard, Calif. … CIF Division 4 champion in the 400m … Two-time Ventura County champion in both the 400m and 200m … State champion in the 300m … Posted career-best times of 10.74 (100m) 21.54 (200m), 33.9 (300m) and 47.7 (400m). Personal Son of Anna and Frank Wells … Has two sisters named Kelsey Cuddleback and Shayne Wells … Enjoys playing basketball in his free time … Chose UCLA because of its academic programs.
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JACOB
KAI
6-1 / Redshirt Junior Throws Clovis, Calif. Buchanan HS
6-0 / Sophomore Distance Castaic, Calif. Valencia HS
WILSON
Personal Bests Shot Put: 18.34m (60-02.00) Discus: 50.90m (167-00)
WINGO
2020 (Track & Field) Did not compete in his first season with the program.
Hammer Throw: 63.22m (207-05) 5000m: 18.74m (61-05.75)
2019 (Cross Country) Did not compete in his first cross country season at UCLA.
2020 Competed in the shot put in five meets this season, picking up top-7 finishes in four of his appearances … Indoor: Took fourth place in the shot at the MPSF Indoor Championships, launching 18.34m (60-02.00) for a lifetime-best mark in the event … Posted a mark of 17.89m (58-08.50) at the New Mexico Team Open, good for seventh place at the meet … Was the runner-up at the Dr. Sander Columbia Challenge with a toss of 17.84m (58-06.50) … Made his season debut at the UW Preview, where he took third place with a throw of 18.27m (59-11.25).
High School Attended Valencia High School in Valencia, Calif. … Lettered in track & field … State champion in the 800m, winning the race with a PR of 1:51.71 … All-Area in 2019 … Captured first place in the 800m in nearly every face his senior campaign … Earned first place in the 800m (1:52.45) at the highly competitive Arcadia Invite, which featured many national and international athletes … Helped his 4x400m squad place seventh (3:16.39) at the state meet his junior season.
2019 As a redshirt freshman, competed in 13 meets … Indoor: Opened his career at the NAU Friday Night Duals, where he took third in the shot put at 18.12m (59-5.5) and fourth in the weight throw at 18.41m (60-5) … PR’ed in the weight throw at the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Invitational with a throw of 18.74m (61-5.75) … Competed in the weight throw at the MPSF Indoor Championships, where he finished 15th with a toss of 16.99m (55-9) … Outdoor: Made his outdoor debut at the Willie Williams Classic, earning third in the shot put (17.11m; 56-1.75) and seventh in the discus (47.64m; 156-3) … Had a highly successful dual meet at USC, notching PR’s in the shot put (18.26m; 59-11), placing fifth, as well as the discus (50.80m; 167-0), finishing third … PR’ed in the hammer at the Pac-12 Championships, notching a point in eighth place with a mark of 63.22m (207-5) … Also competed in the shot put and discus, placing 12th and 13th, respectively … Finished 35th in the shot put at the NCAA West Regionals with a mark of 17.95m (58-10.75) … Also placed 41st in the hammer with a mark of 57.16m (187-6) … Honors: Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention.
Personal Plans to be a Physics major at UCLA.
2018 Redshirted in his true freshman season at UCLA ... Competed at the USATF Junior Championships, where he recorded a pair of top-five finishes ... Came in fourth in the shot put with a top mark of 19.60m (64-3.75) ... Also placed fifth in the men’s hammer throw, recording a top throw of 60.61m (198-10) ... At USATF Juniors, finished 10th in the discus at 53.31m (174-11). High School Four-year letterman in track and field at Buchanan High School in Clovis, Calif. … Competed in the shot put and discus … Posted career-best throws of 66-10.00 in the shot and 195-01.00 in the discus … Was third in the discus at the 2016 California State Championships with a throw of 188-6 and fourth in the shot with a 61-9.25. Personal Son of Dave and Kerry Wilson … Both his parents were student-athletes at UCLA, with Dave competing in the throws for the UCLA track and field team and Kerry competing on the gymnastics team … Has three brothers, Terrence, Zachary and Max, and one sister, Jenny … Enjoys archery … Began his high school track career as a pole vaulter … Currently an undeclared Life Sciences major with aspirations to work as a physician.
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KATERINA
Cross Country Championships in Madison, WIs., where she placed 136th with a time of 21:22.5 ... NCAA All-West-Region honoree ... Second-Team All-Pac-12 selection ... Posted a time of 19:56.5 at the NCAA West Regionals to finish 14th ... Clocked a season-best 6K mark of 20:09.6 at the Pac-12 Championships for a 13th-place finish ... Took 24th at the Wisconsin Pre-Nationals with a time of 20:44.6 ... Finished ninth at the Stanford Invite with a mark of 21:13.6.
ADAMIEC 5-7 / Freshman Pole Vault / Jumps Poway, Calif. Poway HS
2018 (Track & Field) Did not compete. 2017 (Cross Country) UCLA’s top finisher in three of five meets in which she competed … Finished her season at the NCAA West Regional Championships (6k), taking 60th overall with a time of 20:58.3 … Paced the Bruins at the Pac-12 Championships, finishing 22nd overall with a 6k time of 19:31.5 … Was the Bruins’ top runner at the Wisconsin Invite (6k), finishing 37th overall with a time of 20:29.5 … Paced UCLA in the 6k at the Roy Griak Invite with a 23rd-place finish in a time of 22:19.18 … Made her collegiate debut at the George Kyte Classic (2.6mi) in Flagstaff, finishing seventh overall with a time of 15:49.3.
High School Pole vault PR: 13-00.00 … Long jump PR: 16-05.00 … Triple jump: 35-06.50 … Palomar Athlete of the Year in 2018 … Poway High School Track & Field MVP in 2019 … Four-year letterwinner in track & field and two-year letterwinner in cheer … CIF State Finalist in the pole vault in 2019, clearing 12-08.00 for sixth place overall … Took fourth at the CIF San Diego Section Finals in 2019 with a clearance of 12-06.00 … Recorded a personal-best clearance of 13-00.00 at the Westview vs. Poway Dual Meet … Won the 2019 Palomar League title in the triple jump with a season-best mark of 35-05.75 … Took second at the Palomar League Finals in the long jump with a personal-best leap of 16-05.00 … Palomar League champ in the pole vault and triple jump as a sophomore in 2018.
High School Attended Northwood High School in Irvine … Two-time varsity letterwinner in track and field and one-time letterwinner in cross country … MVP and league champion of the Pacific Coast League in 2016, her only year of cross country … Took second at the CIF State Cross Country Meet … Earned all-county senior girl honors at the Orange County Cross Country Championships … Orange County Register Girls Cross Country Athlete of the Year … League champion in the 1,600m and 3,200m in track and field … Took sixth place in 3,200m at CIF State Meet … Personal best marks of 4:56.34 in the 1,600m and 10:24.62 in the 3,200m.
Personal Born in Pensacola, Fla., to parents Emily and David Adamiec … Has one brother, Nolan … From Poway, Calif. … Decided to attend UCLA because it was the “best place for me to further my athletic and academic career, and the campus and location are beautiful” … UCLA fans might not know that she competed internationally in gymnastics and swimming during her three years living in Japan … Describes her greatest athletic thrill as when she finally hit a near perfect bar routine at the Level 8 Region 1 championships with a stuck landing to win her last-ever gymnastics meet … Enjoys swimming, playing games at the beach, and watching movies … Plans to major in Psychobiology at UCLA.
Personal Born on March 28, 1998 to parents Jeff and Christine Adler … Has an older brother, Nathan Lutu, and a younger sister, Jenna Adler … Decided to attend UCLA because it was her dream school throughout her life, she thought everyone on the cross country team felt like family, and she admired the UCLA athletic support system … Greatest athletic thrill was qualifying for the state meet as an individual her first and only season of cross country … Admires Jordan Hasay and the late Steve Prefontaine … Likes classic cars … Enjoys traveling, going to the beach, paddle boarding, and listening to music … Has a grandfather that went to UCLA … Plans to be a Psychology major with aspirations to be a Sports Psychologist.
ERIKA
ADLER
SOPHIA
5-3 / Senior Distance Irvine, Calif. Northwood HS
ALEXANDER 5-6 / Sophomore Sprints Oakland, Calif. St. Mary’s College HS
Personal Bests 1500m: 4:36.31 3000m: 9:32.30 5000m: 16:16.22
2020 Did not compete in her first season with the Bruins.
2020 (Track & Field) Made one appearance for the Bruins this season … Indoor: Finished ninth in the 3000m at the MPSF Championships, a 16-spot improvement from the 2019 league indoor meet … Her time of 9:32.30 was good for ninth place on UCLA’s all-time indoor list.
High School Competed in the sprints for Saint Mary’s College High School in Albany, Calif. … Notched personalbest times of 7.74 (60m), 11.74 (100m), and 24.42 (200m) … School-record holder in the 100m and No. 2 all-time in the 200m … Helped the 4x400m relay squad place fifth and the 4x100m team place eight at State finals … Qualified for State finals in the 100m, advancing with a time of 11.87 … Was a part of the USATF Junior Olympic 4x100m Women’s 17-18 Championship Team, notching a time of 45.78 … Set two meet records (100m, 200m) at the Clash of Titans track meet … Helped Saint Mary’s girls squad claim fifth NCA section title in six years … TCAL league champion in the 100m, 200m, 4x100m, and 4x400m … Made Honor Roll all four years of high school and graduated with honors (Cum Laude)
2019 (Cross Country) Competed at the Nuttycombe Invitational for the Bruins, but did not finish the race. 2019 (Track & Field) Competed in six meets in her first year of competition … Indoor: Raced in the 3000m at the MPSF Indoor Championships, placing 25th with a time of 9:37.06 … Outdoor: Opened her outdoor career at the Bob Larsen Distance Carnival, placing second in the 5000m with a time of 16:16.22 … Notched fifth place in the 1500m (4:36.31) at USC.
Personal Born in Oakland, Calif., to Fred and Martine Alexander … Has a younger sister named Julia … Enjoys watching YouTube videos, hanging out with friends, making music playlists, and traveling … Decided to come to UCLA because she “wanted to attend the number one public university in the country” … Also loved the coaching staff and the beautiful, safe environment of the university … Has family members who are alumni of UCLA … Plans to major in Human Biology and Society.
2018 (Cross Country) Paced UCLA in every 2018 meet ... Was the lone Bruin participant at the NCAA 27
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SHAE
ALYSSA
5-6 / Redshirt Junior Sprints Norco, Calif. Norco HS / Oregon
5-2 / Junior Distance San Clemente, Calif. Capistrano Valley HS
ANDERSON
Personal Bests 60m: 7.58 100m: 11.64 200m: 23.66
BAUTISTA
Personal Bests 3000m: 10:05.95 5000m: 17:13.27
400m: 52.07 600m: 1:30.57
2020 (Track & Field) Indoor: Capped her season at the MPSF Indoor Championships, finishing 24th in the 5000m with a personal-best time of 17:13.27 … Competed in the 5000m at the UW Invite, going 17:14.28 for 35th place overall ... Made her UCLA track debut at the UW Indoor Preview, notching a 49th-place finish in the 3000m with a time of 10:05.95.
2020 Had an historic debut season with the Bruins, breaking the UCLA indoor 400m record twice and helping the women’s 4x400m team to a UCLA indoor record … Indoor: Qualified to compete in the 400m and 4x400m relay at the NCAA Indoor Championships … Helped the women’s 4x400m relay squad record a new UCLA indoor record with a time of 3:30.28 at the MPSF Indoor Championships … The squad finished second overall and was one of two teams to duck under the previous facility record at Dempsey Indoor … Broke her own school indoor record in the 400m with a time of 52.07 at the Don Kirby Elite Invite, winning the event and becoming the first woman in UCLA history to duck under 53 seconds in indoor competition … Broke the school indoor 400m record for the first time at the Dr. Sander Columbia Challenge, winning the competition with a time of 53.46 … Made her UCLA track debut at with a pair of victories at the UW Indoor Preview, going 1:30.57 in the 600m and running a leg for the 4x400m team (3:42.50) … Honors: 2020 USTFCCCA Indoor All-American ... Earned MPSF Winter All-Academic acclaim.
2019 (Cross Country) Competed in four meets for the Bruins in her sophomore campaign ... Closed her year at the NCAA West Region Championships, finishing in 104th place on the 6k course with a time of 21:40.5 ... Set a 6k season-best at the Pac-12 Championships with a time of 21:10.0, good for 58th overall ... Notched her best placement of the year at the Highlander Invite, crossing the line in 13th place with a 6k time of 21:28.1 ... Opened her second collegiate cross country season at the Dellinger Invite, going 22:24.1 on the 6k course for 125th place. 2019 (Track & Field) Competed in one meet during the season … Outdoor: At the Rafer Johnson/Jackie Joyner-Kersee Invitational, won the 3000m with a time of 10:07.46.
2019 Did not compete during the 2019 season. 2018 (University of Oregon): Three-time NCAA All-American … Indoor: Recorded a personal best and earned Second Team All-America honors with a time of 52.69 and placing ninth in the 400m prelims at the NCAA Championships ... Named First Team All-American after helping her team record a season-best time of 3:30.00 in the 4x400m relay finals at the NCAA Championships ... Put herself in the mix for NCAA qualifying with a PR in the 400 meters (52.83) at the 2018 MPSF Indoor Championships ... Helped her team take first place in the 4x400 relay (3:30.18) at the Don Kirby Elite Invitational to record the third-best mark in program history and the second-best mark in the nation this season ... Set a new personal record in the 400m (53.41) at the Don Kirby Invitational ... Helped her team take first place in the 4x400m relay (3:32.92) at the Columbia Challenge to record the sixth-fastest time in school history and set a new meet record ... Finished sixth overall in the 200m thanks to an indoor PR of 24.35 while also running 7.70 in the 60m at the UW Indoor Preview to open her collegiate career ... Outdoor: Earned First Team All-America honors by helping her team take third place in the 4x400m relay (3:28.36) at the NCAA Championships ... Helped her team take first place in the 4x400m relay (3:29.94) at the NCAA West Regionals ... Also competed in the 400m semis (52.92) at the NCAA West Preliminaries ... Helped her 4x400m team take second place, scoring eight points, with a time of 3:33.30 at the Pac-12 Championships ... Also took sixth place in the 400m (52.55) at the Pac-12 Championships to score three points for the Ducks ... Helped her team take second place and move into ninth all-time at Oregon in the 4x100mrelay (43.3) and competed in the 200m (23.66) at the Desert Heat Classic ... Helped her team take first place in the 4x400m (3:31.93) and took seventh place in the 400m (52.71) at the Mt. SAC Relays ... Helped her team take first place in the 4x100m (43.92) and placed third in the 200m (23.82w) at the Pepsi Invitational ... Helped her team finish first in the 4x100m relay (44.38) and finished sixth in the 100m (11.64) at the Aztec Invitational.
2018 (Cross Country) Posted a season-best 6K time of 21:23.4 at the Bronco Invite for a 46th-place finish ... Took 10th at the Fresno Invite 5K race with a time of 18:53.7 ... Finished 96th at the Stanford Invite with a time of 23:17.3 ... Took 75th at the Pac-12 Championships with a time of 22:00.6. High School Attended Capistrano Valley High School in Mission Viejo, Calif. ... Ran four years of cross country and track ... First Team All-Orange Country in both 2016 and 2017 ... Qualified for nationals in 2017 ... First Team All-State in cross country in 2016 and 2017 ... Capistano Valley finished fourth in the state championships in 2017 ... Recorded best times of 2:12 in the 800m, 5:01 in the 1600m, 11:06 in the 3200m, 16:57 in the 3-mile, and 17:45 in the 5K. Personal Born in Long Beach, Calif. to parents Michelle and Dennis ... Full name is Alyssa Nicole Bautista ... Has one older sister, Victoria, and two younger siblings: Andrew and Gabriella ... Plans on majoring in chemistry ... Aspires to be a pharmacist ... Chose UCLA because it was her dream school ... Describes finishing fourth state championships in 2017 and then qualifying for nationals the next week as her greatest pre-UCLA athletic thrill ... Admires Sonya Richards Ross, Emma Coburn, and Brenda Martinez ... In her free time, likes to go shopping, read, and go to the beach ... Used to be a competitive swimmer ... Related to former Bruin Riza Zalameda, who was an All-American in women’s tennis and the top singles player on the 2008 National Championship team.
High School One of the most decorated and accomplished athletes to come out of the state of California in 2017 … The 2017 California state champion in both the 400mand the 300m hurdles … Her 400m time of 51.99 was the second-fastest high school time in the country in 2017 … Ranked in the top 10 in California in 2017 in the 400m (1st), 300m hurdles (2nd) and 200m (6th) … Named the 2016-17 California Gatorade Girls Track and Field Player of the Year. 28
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NYREE
MORGAN
5-4 / Junior Hurdles / Sprints Santa Ana, Calif. Segerstrom HS
5-1 / Freshman Distance Trabuco Canyon, Calif. Mission Viejo HS
BROWN
Personal Bests 60m: 8.55 400m: 57.96
CALCAGNIE
Personal Bests 600m: 1:36.57 800m: 2:13.66
60H: 9.14 400H: 1:01.69
2020 Indoor: Notched a career-best in the 400m at the New Mexico Collegiate Classic, going 57.96 for 15th place overall ... Also helped the Bruins’ 4x400m squad to a time of 3:46.98 and seventh place overall ... Opened her sophomore campaign in the 400m at the UW Indoor Preview, finishing in 22nd place with a time of 59:09.
2020 (Track & Field) Competed in four meets in her true freshman season … Indoor: Doubled at the MPSF Indoor Championships, running individually in the 800m (2:18.16) and helping the women’s DMR squad to a 12th-place finish (11:45.70) … Posted a personal-best time in the 800m at the Husky Classic, going 2:13.66 for 32nd place overall … Made her UCLA debut at the UW Indoor Preview, finishing ninth overall in the 600m with a time of 1:36.57.
2019 Competed in 10 meets as a true freshman … Indoor: Began her UCLA career at the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Invitational, where she earned second in the 400m (58.16) and eighth in the finals of the 60m hurdles (9.25) … PR’ed in the 60m (8.55) and 400m (58.09) at the Don Kirby Invitational … PR’ed in the prelims of the 60m hurdles at the MPSF Indoor Championships with a time of 9.14 … Helped UCLA’s 4x400m team finish 11th (3:51.22) … Also competed in the DMR at the MPSF Indoor Championships, as the Bruins took 11th (11:34.59) … Outdoor: Saw her first collegiate outdoor action at the Willie Williams Classic, finishing third in the 400m hurdles (1:03.57) and fifth in the 4x400m (3:51.02) … PR’ed in the 400m hurdles (1:01.69) at the Jim Bush Legends Invitational, placing fifth … Won the 400m hurdles with a time of 1:01.99 at the Rafer Johnson/Jackie Joyner-Kersee Invitational … Placed fourth in the 400m hurdles (1:02.79) at USC … Competed in the conference meet, taking 21st in the 400m hurdles with a time of 1:07.06.
2019 (Cross Country) Did not compete in her first cross country season with the Bruins. High School Attended Mission Viejo High School in Mission Viejo, Calif. … Earned three letters in cross country, competing in 2015, 2016 and 2018 … Named All-County in both 2015 and 2018 … Three-time All-South Coast League … Qualified for the 2018 CIF State Championships, where she placed 23rd with a career-best 5K time of 18:23.7 … Took 25th (17:51.9) at the CIF-SS Division Finals … In track & field, was the South Coast League champion in the 800m with a PR of 2:11.26 ... Won the 800m (2:12.42) at the CIF-SS Division 2 Finals and later placed seventh (2:12.52) at the CIF-SS Masters Meet … As a senior, earned All-County honors in the 4x400m and 800m … Named Mission Viejo’s Most Valuable Track Athlete in 2019 … Won the 400m in a pair of dual meets at Aliso Niguel (58.94) and Trabuco Hills (59.77) … Helped her 4x400m relay team place fourth (3:56.12) at the CIF-SS Division 2 Finals … Two-time All-South Coast League in the 800m … All-County in the 4x400m (2017).
High School Attended Segerstrom High School in Santa Ana, Calif. … Four-time team MVP for track & field … Named the Golden West League Athlete of the Year … Holds the Orange County record for the 300m hurdles (41.86), which she achieved during her senior season at the CIS-SS Division 1 Finals … As a junior, took fifth at state in the 300m hurdles with a mark of 43.30 … Made the Gold Honor Roll for three years with an outstanding 4.0 GPA.
Personal Born in Irvine, Calif., to Cathie and Jim Calcagnie … Has one older brother (Keith) and an older sister (Lauren) … Lists Shelby Houlihan, Emily Infeld, Emma Coburn and Craig Engels as famous athletes she admires … Hobbies include playing racquetball with her dad and going on long walks with her dog, Kirby … Also enjoys painting at the beach, trying new coffee shops and playing card games … Says her greatest athletic thrill to date was becoming the CIF-SS 800m champion as a senior … Chose UCLA because it has always been her dream school and wanted to challenge herself academically and athletically … Says “I knew the way to do that was by surrounding myself with the best of the best” … Aspires to be a doctor or veterinarian … Once had 13 pet rats as a child … Plans to major in Biology.
Personal Daughter of Erika Perez and Larry Brown … Has one younger sister named Elyciana and one older sister named Paisja … Also has one brother named Damian … Hobbies include going to church, adventuring to random places, playing sports, going to the beach, eating, volunteering at the hospital, spending time with family, hanging out with friends and helping the homeless during the holidays with ‘5 Star Pro Academy’ … Chose UCLA not only to compete at a high-level institution, but to also pursue her passion for becoming a pediatrician or nurse.
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PAIGE
Personal Born in La Jolla, Calif. to Tim and Jennifer Carter … Has one older brother, Thomas, who attends UC Santa Cruz … Decided to attend UCLA because she wanted to be a part of the UCLA legacy and contribute to a school with a long-lasting history of excellence ... Her greatest athletic thrills come when she has 200m left in a race and knows that it’s not about talent or any amount of work at that point, but simply who wants it more and who has the most heart … Hobbies include taking photos, spending time with family and friends, social media and traveling … Admires Emma Coburn, Kobe Bryant, and Meb Keflezighi.
CARTER 5-4 / Senior Distance Carlsbad, Calif. San Marcos HS
Personal Bests 400m: 1:01.59 600m: 1:37.54 800m: 2:13.24
ILARIA
CASAROTTO 5-8 / Senior Javelin Vicenza, Italy Liceo Scientifico Paolo Lioy
1500m: 4:36.00 Mile: 4:52.34 3000m: 9:55.20
2020 (Track & Field) Raced in five meets for the Bruins in her true junior campaign … Indoor: Capped her season with her fourth mile PR of the year, going 4:52.34 to finish 17th overall at the MPSF Championships … Posted a 3000m PR at the Dr. Sander Columbia Challenge, crossing the line at 9:55.20 for 23rd place overall … Broke 5:00.00 in the mile for the first time in her career at the UW Invitational, going for 4:59.30 for 17th place overall … Opened her season at the UW Indoor Preview, where she clocked a PR in the 800m at 2:13.24.
Personal Bests: Javelin: 51.53m (169-1) 2020 Did not compete as outdoor season was canceled.
2019 (Cross Country) Raced in five competitions for the Bruins in her junior cross country campaign ... Finished her season at the NCAA West Regional Championships, where she finished in 106th place in the 6k with a time of 21:41.4 ... Opened the year with a third-place finish at the UCR vs. UCLA Dual Meet, going 15:22.1 on the 4k course.
2019 Competed in eight meets … Led UCLA’s javelin team all season long … Outdoor: Opened her season at the Willie Williams Classic, where she threw 41.39m (135-9) to place seventh … Followed that with three-straight first-place finishes in the javelin at the Aztec Open, Jim Bush Legends Invitational and Rafer Johnson/Jackie JoynerKersee Invitational, improving her mark each time and reaching 47.45m (155-8) in UCLA’s home finale … PR’ed in the javelin at USC with a throw of 51.53m (169-1), the second-best mark in program history … Also competed in her first-collegiate hammer throw, posting a mark of 30.96m (101-7) against UCLA’s crosstown rival to place fifth … Finished 13th at the Pac-12 Championships with a mark of 44.82m (147-0) … Competed in the NCAA West Regionals, placing 22nd in the prelims at 45.87m (150-6) … UCLA Top-10 Record Books: Outdoor: 2nd – Javelin (51.53m; 169-1) … Honors: Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention.
2019 (Track & Field) Competed in eight meets … Indoor: Opened her season at the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Invitational, where she PR’ed in the 600m (1:37.54) to place 14th … Completed the one-mile race in 5:02.98, a personal best, at the MPSF Indoor Championships to finish 26th … Outdoor: PR’ed in the 1500m (4:36.00) in her outdoor debut at the Bob Larsen Distance Carnival … Competed in the 800m at the Oxy Invitational, placing 22nd thanks to a personal-best time of 2:13.24 … Honors: Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention.
2018 Qualified for the NCAA West Regionals in the javelin throw ... Best launch of the year came at the Rafer Johnson/Jackie Joyner-Kersee Invitational on Apr. 14, when she reached the 48.17m (158-0) mark to finish third ... That throw ranks fourth all-time in the Bruin outdoor all-time top-10 as of Summer 2018 ... Finished top-three in each of her first four appearances ... Picked up her first collegiate win on Mar. 31 at the Jim Bush Invitational, taking first with a throw of 47.24m (155-0) ... Also won the javelin in the USC dual meet, coming in at 47.40m (155-6) ... Was the 23rd-place finisher at the NCAA West Regionals with a top mark of 45.25m (148-5).
2018 (XC) Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention ... Competed at the Fresno Invite, posting a 5K time of 18:55.7 to finish 11th overall ... Earned 20th place at the Master’s Invite with a 5K time of 18:30.4 ... Took 74th at the Bronco Invite with a time of 21:48.2. 2018 (Track & Field) In her first track season, competed in five outdoor meets and three indoor meets ... Ran in the 800m at MPSF Indoor Championships, coming in 43rd with a time of 2:22.22 ... Posted season-best times in both the 400m (1:01.59) and 800m (2:18.81) at the Aztec Invitational on Mar. 24 ... At the Jim Bush Invitational on Mar. 31, posted a time of 5:02.71 in the 1500m, a season-best in that event and her highest finish of the year.
High School Attended Liceo Scientifico Paolo Lioy in Vicenza, Italy (2011-16) … Competed in the javelin all seven years of school … Set personal best marks of 40.51m (400g) in 2011, 57.68m (500g) in 2014, and 52.52m (600g) in 2016 … Competed in the World Youth Championships and European Youth Olympic Festival in the javelin in 2013 … Appeared at the European Youth Olympic Trials in 2014 and the World Junior Championships in 2016 … Competed at the European U-23 Championships in the javelin in 2017… Was a member of the club team Atletica Vicentina.
2017 (XC) Finished 135th at the Bronco Invitational (6k) with a time of 23:09.2 … Raced in the 5k at the TMU Invite and finished 36th overall to contribute to the Bruins’ Division I meet victory … Made her UCLA debut at the George Kyte Classic (2.6mi) and finished in 36th place with a time of 17:42.6.
Personal Daughter of Luigi Casarotto and Monica Battistella … Has an older brother, Nicola … Decided to attend UCLA because it was her dream school since she was six years old and didn’t hesitate to sign on when she received her offer … Admires Kobe Bryant, Serena Williams, and former Italian racing driver and handcyclist Alex Zanardi … Loves hiking at high altitudes, watching television, and hanging out with friends … Also enjoys going to the sea and shopping … Participated in softball, basketball, and track and field at the same time when she was younger … Is the first of her family to attend American college … Plans to major in Physiological Science with aspirations to work in nutrition or forensic science.
High School Attended San Marcos High School and was a four-year varsity letterwinner in cross country and track and field … Was the 2015 San Diego Cross Country D1 CIF Champion and Avocado East League Runner of the Year … Won three Avocado East League team championships to accompany four individual first-team all-league cross country honors … Graduated holding five San Marcos High School records, including the 400m, 800m, 1600m, 4x400m relay and DMR … Ran mile personal best of 5:04 at Arcadia Invitational and 2:15 800m PR at San Diego CIF Championships.
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MIA
CHRISTINA
5-4 / Sophomore Pole Vault Poway, Calif. Poway HS
5-11 / Graduate Multis Walnut Creek, Calif. Carondolet HS
CERVANTES
CHENAULT
Personal Bests Pole Vault (Indoor): 3.74m (12-03.25)
Personal Bests 60m: 8.07 100m: 12.64 200m: 24.84 800m: 2:11.40 60H: 9.12 100H: 14.31 High Jump: 1.72m (5-07.75)
2020 Vaulted in six meets in her true freshman season … Indoor: Made her UCLA debut at the UW Indoor Preview, clearing 3.51m (11-06.25) for 15th place overall … Notched a personal-best clearance of 3.74m (12-03.25) at the New Mexico Collegiate Classic, finishing 12th overall … Capped her season with an appearance at the MPSF Indoor Championships, going 3.70m (12-01.50) for 18th place. High School Competed in the pole vault for Poway High School in Poway, Calif. … Notched personalbest clearance of 13-00.00 … Competed at the CIF State Meet as a sophomore, junior, and senior … Was a finalist her junior and senior year … Graduated in the top five percent of her class based on GPA … Served as the ASB Executive of Business … National Honors Society member in high school.
Long Jump: 5.96m (19-06.75) Triple Jump: 11.85m (38-10.50) Shot Put: 12.45m (40-10.25) Javelin: 38.78m (127-03) Pentathlon: 3872 Heptathlon: 5585
2020 Did not compete as outdoor season was canceled. 2019 UCLA’s top multi-event competitor on the year … Competed in 10 meets, including three heptathlons … Indoor: Opened her season at the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Invitational, placing 26th in the 60m (8.14), 10th in the 60m hurdles (9.40), fifth in the 4x400m (3:50.00) and 12th in the high jump (1.56m; 5-1.25) … PR’ed in the 60m dash (8.07) at the Columbia Challenge … Outdoor: Opened her season at the Willie Williams Classic, finishing ninth in the shot put (12.18m; 39-11.5) and 15th in the javelin (33.56m; 110-1) … PR’ed in the 100m (12.64) at UCLA’s Jim Bush Legends Invitational … Competed in her first heptathlon of the season at the Bryan Clay Invitational, logging 5,585 points – the 10th most in program history – to capture first place … This performance was anchored by first-place finishes in the long jump (5.88m; 19-3.5) and shot put (12.18m; 39-11.5), as well as a second-place finish in the javelin (38.78m; 127-3) … Helped UCLA score six points in the heptathlon thanks to a third-place finish at the Pac-12 Championships, as she notched second-place finishes in both the 800m (2:15.55) and long jump (5.96m; 19-6.75) … Ultimately finished with 5,556 points in the heptathlon … Competed at the NCAA Championships in the heptathlon, taking 20th place overall with 5,386 points … Won her heat and placed sixth in the 800m (2:14.86) portion … UCLA Top-10 Record Books: Outdoor: 10th – Heptathlon (5,585) … Honors: Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention.
Personal Born in Poway, Calif., to parents Kristin and Jose Cervantes … Has one sister, Nina … Enjoys going to the beach, hiking, and playing piano … Chose to attend UCLA
ALEXANDRA
CHAN
5-6 / Sophomore Hurdles/Multi Menlo Park, Calif. Menlo School
2018 Pac-12 All-Academic Team honorable mention ... Was limited to two regular season outdoor meets due to injury ... Competed at the Pac-12 Multis on May 5-6 despite not having attempted a heptathlon earlier in the year ...Was the eighth-place finisher at the Pac-12 Multis, including three top-five finishes (shot put, high jump, and 800m) ... Also competed in the high jump at the Pac-12 Championships, finishing ninth with a top jump of 1.63m (5-4.25) ... Had a collegiate-best high jump of 36.68m (120-4) in the USC Dual Meet, good for fourth place ... Was the second-place finisher in the pentathlno at the Dr. Sander Invitational, totaling a score of 3,872, finishing top-three in all but one event, and winning the 800m at 2:17.76 ... Had a season-best time in the 60m dash at the indoor Dr. Martin Luther King Invitational on Jan. 19.
Personal Bests 60m: 8.14 60H: 9.20 2020 Doubled in a pair of meets in her true freshman season with the Bruins … Competed in the 60mH (31st place) and 60m (8.19) at the Dr. Sander Columbia Challenge, going 9.20 and 8.19 in the events, respectively … Made her UCLA debut at the UW Preview, competing in the 60m (8.14) and 60H (9.21), finishing 38th and 18th in the events, respectively. High School Competed in track at Menlo School in Menlo Park, Calif. … PRed at the 2019 USATF Junior Olympic Nationals in the 100m hurdles (14.55) … Set a personal best at the WBAL Championship Finals in the 300m hurdles, clocking a time of 46.78 … Two-time USATF Junior Olympic Nationals qualifiers in the multis (Pentathlon 2015, Heptathlon 2016) … Competed at New Balance Nationals in the 100m hurdles in 2019 … Notched third place in the 100m hurdles at the CIF-CCS Finals and went on to finish 13th at the CIF State Meet … Undefeated in WBAL races in the 100mh and 300mh as a senior … Won the 100mh (14.83) and 300mh (46.78) at the WBAL Championship Final … School record holder in the 100mh (14.60).
2017 Competed in eight outdoor meets for the Bruins, ending the season with two heptathlons under her belt … Competed in the heptathlon at the Pac-12 Championships, finishing fourth overall with 5,269 points and personal bests in the 200m (25:45) and javelin (11306) … Won the CA Invitational Multis with a career-best score of 5,438 points … Posted lifetime bests in the 800m (2:13) and high jump (5-07.75) en route to her heptathlon victory … Finished fifth at the USC Dual in the long jump with a personal-best leap of 18-07.75 … Was fifth in the 100m hurdles with a time of 15.11 and third in the shot put at 40-10.25 at the UCLA Legends Invite, both lifetime-best marks … Appeared in four indoor meets … Finished fourth in the pentathlon at the MPSF Championships with 3,689 points, good for sixth all-time in UCLA history … Posted lifetime indoor bests in the long jump (18-03.00) and 60m hurdles (9.45) en route to her fourth-place finish … Took third place in her first pentathlon for UCLA with 3,548 points at the Charlie Thomas Invite. 31
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MADDY
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.
DOANE 5-4 / Sophomore Sprints Moraga, Calif. Campolindo HS
High School Attended Carondelet High School in Concord, Calif. … Placed second in the triple jump at the 2015 USATF Junior National Track & Field Championships with a personal best 41-10.75 … 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 Bests 200m: 24.44 400m: 55.64 2020 One of UCLA’s prominent young sprinters … Indoor: Notched a pair of PRs at the MPSF Championships, going 24.44 (eighth place) and 55.64 (16th place) in the 200m and 400m, respectively … Doubled at the Don Kirby Elite Invite, finishing 15th and 16th in the 400m and 200m, respectively … Made her UCLA debut at the UW Preview, competing in the 200m and 4x400m … Clocked a time of 24.78 in the 200m and the 4x400m relay squad to a third-place finish (3:52.88).
Personal Daughter of Carl and Catherine Chenault … Has an older sister Chelsea, a USA Swimming National Team member who competed at USC … Enjoys singing … Admires Muhammad Ali.
High School Attended Campolindo High School in Moraga, Calif … Graduated as a four-time school record-holder in the sprints: 100m (12.05), 200m (24.66), 400m (55.52), 4x100m relay (48.89) … Earned a 3.95 GPA in high school and scored 30 on her ACT.
TIERRA
CROCKRELL
Personal Born to Jeff and Natalie Doane in Moraga, Calif. … Has two younger sisters, Gracie and Ellie … Enjoys trying new types of food with friends, shopping, and taking pictures of the outdoors … Decided to attend UCLA because she feels the university has the resources, support, and heart to help her as she starts out as a small fish in a big pond … Plans to major in Psychology.
5-8 / Sophomore Multi Calabasas, Calif. Calabasas HS
CARLIE
DOROSTKAR 5-6 / Freshman Distance San Diego, Calif. Canyon Crest HS
2020 Did not compete in her first season with the Bruins. High School Competed in the multis for Calabasas High School in Calabasas, Calif. … Notched a personal-best heptathlon mark of 5,149 points … Set the following PRs in various events: 100m (11.77), 200m (23.94), long jump (18-10.5), javelin (110-0), shot put (43-08.00) … Was a USA Junior National team member in the heptathlon in 2017. Personal From Calabasas, Calif. … Born to parents Tricia Yue and Pierre Crockrell, Sr. … Has a brother, Pierre, who plays basketball at University of the Pacific … Enjoys watching sports and shopping … Chose UCLA because she wants to be a part of the Bruin legacy established by generations before her … Also wanted to break mentor Jackie Joyner-Kersee’s heptathlon record as a Bruin.
High School 1600m PR: 4:58.01 … 3000m PR: 9:51.44 … 3200m PR: 10:26.15 … California State Gatorade Runner fo the Year for 2019 … Three-time All-CIF Cross Country honoree … Helped Canyon Crest to CIF San Diego Section Titles in 2017 and 2019 … Won the 2019 CIF State title in cross country, clocking a personal-best 5k time of 16:45.4 for the victory … Her state title was one of six XC victories she secured her senior season … Qualified to compete at the 2019 NXN Nike Cross Nationals and finished sixth overall with a 5k time of 17:36.4 … 2019 CIF State Meet qualifier in the 3200m, finishing sixth overall with a personal-best time of 10:26.15 … Took the victory in the 3200m at the CIF-SDS Prelims (10:34.83) and went on to finish second in the Finals with a time of 10:34.83 … Picked up five victories in the 1600m in 2019 … Notched a personal-best time of 4:58.01 in a second-place performance at the Avocado West League Finals. Personal Born in Los Angeles to parents Sarah and Bijan Dorostkar … Lives in San Diego … Has twin younger sisters, Nikki and Sammi (15) … Decided to attend UCLA because “I think that UCLA offers the perfect combination of academics and athletics. I have always loved the energy of the campus.” … Admires American distance runner Colleen Quigley … Greatest athletic thrill was racing through a downpour at Nike Cross Nationals and finishing sixth overall covered in mud … Enjoys swimming, cooking, reading, traveling, hiking, eating, restaurant hunting, and going to the beach … She is obsessed with Trader Joe’s and went to the one across the street from her high school and ate lunch there every day … Has one thumb shaped like a toe. 32
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ESTHER
GWYN
5-7 / Junior Sprints Allen, Texas Allen HS
5-8 / Junior Distance Laguna Hills, Calif. Santa Margarita Catholic HS
GEORGE
EKEANYANWU
Personal Bests 600m: 1:34.30 800m: 2:10.12
Personal Bests 400m: 56.84 2020 Did not compete this season.
1500m: 4:28.77 Mile: 4:48.55
2020 (Track & Field) Competed in five seasons in her second indoor season with the Bruins … Indoor: Notched a 13th-place finish in the mile at the MPSF Championships, crossing with a time of 4:48.60 … Recorded a personal-best mile time of 4:48.55 at the UW Invitational, the eighth-fastest indoor time in school history … Doubled at the Dr. Sander Columbia Challenge, competing in the 800m (2:12.54) and DMR (11:53.03 … Opened her season UW Indoor Preview, finishing seventh in the 600m with a time of 1:34.40.
2019 Saw action in three meets … Outdoor: Completed in the 400m in 56.84 to place sixth at the Jim Bush Legends Invitational … Raced in in the 4x400m (3:44.79), finishing second … Took eighth in the 400m (57.85) at the Rafer Johnson/Jackie Joyner-Kersee Invitational … Also finished second in the 4x400m (3:45.52) … Against crosstown rival USC, finished sixth in the 400m (57.35).
2019 (Cross Country) Competed in four meets as a sophomore for the Bruins ... Finished her season at the Pac-12 Championships, where she finished 87th overall on the 6k course with a time of 21:40.2 ... Earned an eighth-place finish at the Hihglander Invitational, posting a 6k time of 21:13.0 ... Opened her season at the UCR vs. UCLA Dual Meet, finishing fifth overall with a 4k time of 15:41.9.
High School Graduated from Allen High School in Allen, Texas … As a senior, finished second in the 100m dash at the outdoor district meet with a PR of 12:05 seconds … Runner-up in the 400m (53.83) at the 2017 state championship … Capped her senior season with a seventh-place finish in the 400m at the state meet … Qualified for the state championship three years in a row (2016-2018).
2019 (Track & Field) Competed in eight meets as a freshman … Indoor: Made her UCLA track & field debut at the Dr. Martin Luther King Invitational, where she finished sixth in the 600m (1:34.30) … Completed the 800m in 2:14.41 to finish 15th at the Columbia Challenge … Also helped UCLA’s DMR team finish fifth (11:45.07) … At the MPSF Indoor Championships, finished 28th in the 800m (2:11.75) and 11th in the DMR (11:34.59) … Outdoor: Opened her outdoor career at the Jim Bush Legends Invitational, where she clocked a season-best time of 2:10.12 in the 800m to take fourth … At the Rafer Johnson/Jackie Joyner-Kersee Invitational, logged a season-best time of 4:28.77 in the 1500 to finish third … Competed in the 800m (2:12.82) at the Pac-12 Championships, placing 24th.
Personal Daughter of Rose Nicholas and Peter Nicholas … Has four siblings (Rebecca, Deborah, CJ, Favour) … Hobbies include sewing and styling hair … Chose UCLA to surround herself with greatness.
MICAH
FULTON
2018 (Cross Country) Competed in her first-ever 6K race at the Bronco Invite, posting a time of 21:19.2 to finish in 40th place ... Competed for the Bruins at the Pac-12 Championships, clocking a time of 22:14.7 to take 82nd ... Earned an eighth-place finish at the Master’s Invite with a 5K time of 18:13.3.
5-7 / Redshirt Sophomore Jumps/Hurdles Pasadena, Calif. John Muir HS
High School Attended Santa Margarita Catholic High School in Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. ... Earned four varsity letters in track and three in soccer ... Her best high school times were 2:12.41 in the 800m and 5:03.80 in the 1600m ... Is the school record-holder in the 800m ... Individual CIF Champion in the 800m in 2018 ... Masters qualifier in 2017 and 2018 ... Won three CIF team championships in track ... Also won the CIF Division 3 Championship and National Championship in soccer in 2016 ... Three-time Distance Runner of the Year at SMCHS.
2020 Did not compete this season. 2019 Did not compete during her true freshman season.
Personal Gwyneth Bay George was born on Jan. 27, 2000 in San Clemente, Calif. to parents Sam and Beth ... Has one older sister, Machaela, and two younger sisters: Faith and Quincy ... Chose UCLA because “it’s been my dream school since I was little and I want to be surrounded by champions on and off the field” ... Her father, Sam George, played four seasons on the men’s soccer team at UCLA and won the National Championship in 1990 ... The athlete she admires most is her dad ... Her sister, Machaela, plays soccer at Santa Clara University ... Her uncle, Seth George, was also a four-year letterwinner for UCLA men’s soccer, and scored both goals in the Bruins’ 2-0 win in the 1997 NCAA Championship over Virginia ... Overall, has seven relatives who have attended UCLA ... Her hobbies and interests include art, the beach, and fashion ... Broke her fibula and tibula in a collision as a soccer goalie as a high school sophomore, a play which turned out to be momentous for her; she found herself missing track more than soccer during her time on the shelf so decided to focus her attention on that sport.
High School Lettered all four years at Muir High School in Pasadena, Calif. … Earned Team MVP both her junior and senior seasons … Six-time CIF Southern Section champion (three-time triple jump, two-time long jump, one-time 100m hurdles) … Finished second in the triple jump during the CIF State Championship Finals with a leap of 12.61m (41-4.5) … Took fourth in the triple jump at the 2017 CIF State Championships with a mark of 12.31m (40-4.75) … Notched a PR of 12.76m (41-10.5) … Member of the National Honor Society … Four-year honors student. Personal Has four brothers (Wali, Marcus, Tyquon, Michael) … Hobbies include swimming and watching Disney movies … Chose UCLA because it’s the “best university in the nation” and because it has excelled in both academics and sports. 33
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ISABELLA
JAI
5-3 / Sophomore Pole Vault Los Gatos, Calif. Presentation HS
5-7 / Sophomore Jumps/Multi Chandler, Ariz. Chandler HS
GRANT
GRUENWALD
Personal Bests: Pole Vault (Indoor): 3.74m (12-03.25)
Personal Bests: 60m: 7.80 60H: 8.87
2020 Vaulted in six meets for the Bruins in her true freshman season … Indoor: Capped her freshman campaign at the MSPF Championships, where she cleared 3.55m (11-07.75) for 28th place overall … Notched a personal-best clearance of 3.74m (12-03.25) at the New Mexico Collegiate Classic, good for 11th place overall … Made her UCLA debut at the UW Indoor Preview, clearing 3.66m (12-00.00) for 12th place.
Long Jump: 5.85m (19-02.50) Triple Jump: 11.42m (37-05.75)
2020 Indoor: Capped her season at the MPSF Championships … Finished 20th overall in the 60H with a personal-best time of 8.87 … Competed in three events at the Don Kirby Elite Invitational in her season debut … Notched a PR in the 60m at Don Kirby, clocking a time of 7.80 … Also recorded a season-best long jump mark of 5.64m (18-06.00) in Albuquerque.
High School Competed in the pole vault at Presentation High School in San Jose, Calif. … Was a three-time West Catholic Athletic League (WCAL) Champion in the pole vault … Two-state CIF State Meet qualifier (sixth place in 2018) … Awarded MVP of my high school track team her junior year … Set a PR of 13-01.00 at the Arcadia Invitational with a thirdplace finish … Only pole vaulter in school history to win a Central Coast Section title.
2019 One of UCLA’s up-and-coming jumpers … Competed in six meets as a true freshman … Outdoor: Began her Bruin career at the Willie Williams Classic, finishing eighth in the long jump with a mark of 5.20m (17-0.75) … Finished fourth in the triple jump at USC thanks to a season-best effort of 11.42m (37-5.75) … Also placed fourth in the long jump (5.75m; 18-10.5) and competed in the 4x100m (46.93; second) … Reached 5.58m (18-3.75) in the long jump at the Mt. SAC Relays, earning 15th … PR’ed in the long jump as the Pac-12 Championships, posting 5.85m (19-2.5) to finish 10th … Also took part in the triple jump, finishing in 16th place (11.24m; 36-10.5) … Part of UCLA’s 4x100m quartet that competed at regionals, where the Bruins took 16th in the prelims at 45.26.
Personal Born in Los Gatos, Calif., to parents Lloyd and Lenore Grant … Has four siblings: twin brother, Danny, older brother, Brian, and older sister, Helena … Enjoys hiking, going to concerts, and visiting the beach with friends … Decided to attend UCLA “because of the athletic tradition of excellence, the great coaching, the amazing academic opportunities, and its close proximity to the beach” … Has the nickname “Bella”… Is currently an undeclared Social Science major, but is interested in communications, public affairs, and psychology.
High School Prepped at Chandler High School in Chandler, Ariz. … Four-time state champion in the long jump … Arizona state record holder in the event (20-6.75) … American Family Insurance All-USA Arizona High School Girls Track & Field Athlete of the Year … Gatorade Arizona Girls Track & Field Athlete of the Year … Led the Wolves to the state title at the Division I state meet her senior season ... Swept the 100m hurdles, the 300m hurdles, the long jump and the triple jump at the Division I state meet … Set a state record
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SOPHIA
EDEN
Freshman Jumps Orange Lutheran HS
5-10 / Sophomore Pole Vault Scottsdale, Ariz. Chaparral HS
HARTWELL
HENDERSON
High School 2019 CIF Southern Section Division 3 champion in the long jump (18-10.50) and triple jump (38-06.50) … 2019 CIF State qualifier in the long jump … Notched five victories in the long jump and seven victories in the triple jump as a junior in 2019 … Posted a personal-best long jump mark of 19-05.50 in Orange Lutheran’s meet against Servite/Rosary in a winning effort (April 4) … Opened her 2019 campaign with a career-best triple jump mark of 39-09.75 Also anchored Orange Lutheran’s 4x100m squad three times in 2019, including the CIF-SS prelims and finals … Took fourth place in the long jump and sixth place in the triple jump as a sophomore at the 2018 CIF-SS Division 3 Finals.
Personal Bests Pole Vault (Indoor): 3.85m (12-07.50) 2020 Competed in the pole vault in six meets in her true freshman season … Finished her debut campaign at the MPSF Championships, clearing 3.70m (12-01.50) for 20th place … Cleared a personal-best 3.85m (12-07.50) at the New Mexico Team Open, a mark good for seventh overall … Made her UCLA debut at the UW Indoor Preview, finishing 11th overall with a clearance of 3.66m (12-00.00). High School Competed in the pole vault at Chaparral High School in Scottsdale, Ariz. … Progressively improved throughout her high school career, clearing 9-00.00 as a sophomore, 1106.00 as a junior, and 13-00.00 as a senior … Division I Arizona State Champion in the pole vault and won the Arizona Meet of Champions as a senior … Named Team MVP as a senior … Won the Division II State Championship as a junior at Chaparral … Graded in the top 10 percent of her class and was a National Honors Society member. Personal Born in Scottsdale, Ariz., to parents Christian Henderson and Amberly Carpenter … Stepmother Christy and Stepfather Scott … Has two older siblings, Hunter and Ava … Has a younger sister, Dylan, and one older stepsister, Molly … Enjoys hiking, skiing, going to the beach, and spending time with friends and family … Chose UCLA for its academic and athletic excellence, and its amazing environment … Plans to be an Economics major.
JADEN
HASKINS
JAYLAH
HERRON
5-8 / Sophomore Distance Laguna Niguel, Calif. Dana Hills HS
5-7 / Redshirt Sophomore Sprints Inglewood, Calif. Junipero Serra HS
2020 (Track & Field) Did not compete in races in her first track season. 2019 (Cross Country) Competed in three races in her freshman campaign with the Bruins ... Finished 47th overall in the 6k at the Highlander Invite, clocking a time of 22:28.4 ... Notched a 38th-place finish at The Master’s University Invite ... Made her UCLA debut at the UCR vs. UCLA Dual Meet, notching a time of 17:13.5 on the 4k course.
Personal Bests 200m: 27.03 2020 Did not compete in 2020.
High School Attended Dana Hills High School in Dana Point, Calif. … Competed in cross country and track & field her final two years of high school … PR’ed at the South Coast League Finals, finishing 21st with a time of 18:49.7 … Reached the CIF-SS Division Finals, where she placed 163rd … In track & field, captured fourth place at the South Coast League Finals with a PR of 2:14.72 … Took 12th with a time of 2:16.42 at the Mt. SAC Relays.
2019 Redshirted the 2019 campaign, but competed in two meets unattached … Indoor: Raced in the 4x400m relay at the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Invitational, placing fifth … Recorded a 200m time of 27.03 at the Columbia Challenge to finish 50th. High School Graduated from Sierra High School … Helped her team with a state championship in 2018 … PR’ed in the 400m at the state meet to finish fifth with a time of 54.80 … Part of the 4x100m relay team that took state, owning a time of 45.69 … Received the Eugene Profit GPA Award her senior season.
Personal Born in Mission Viejo, Calif., to Angie and Bruce Haskins … Has one younger brother, Jake … Lists Sydney McLaughlin, Michael Phelps, Emma Coburn and Steve Prefontaine as athletes she admires … Has a titanium plate and screws in her left collarbone as a result of getting tripped during a track race … Hobbies and interests include playing the piano, baking, spending time at the beach, reading and exploring … Plans to major in English.
Personal Daughter of Lola and Darrell Herron … Has one sister (Joelle) … Enjoys singing and dancing in her free time … Plans on majoring in physiological science and becoming a doctor. 35
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JACQUELYN
JADE
5-8 / Senior Distance Fontana, Calif. Etiwanda HS
5-6 / Junior Sprints Prosper, Texas Prosper HS
HILL
Personal Bests 400: 1:01.50 600: 1:39.43
HINDS
Personal Bests 60m: 7.93 200m: 25.63 400m: 59.59
800m: 2:10.42 1500m: 4:35.50
2020 (Track & Field) Did not compete in races.
2020 Competed in three meets as a true sophomore … Capped her season with a double at the New Mexico Collegiate Classic, competing in the 200m (25.86) and 4x400m relay (3:46.98) … Tripled at the UW Indoor Preview, notching appearances in the 60m, 200m, and 4x400m relay.
2019 (Cross Country) Toed the line for the Bruins at the UCR vs. UCLA Dual Meet, going 16:27.1 for 10th place on the 4k course. 2019 (Track & Field) Competed in eight meets … Indoor: PR’ed in her opener at the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Invitational in the 600m, registering a time of 1:39.42 to finish 18th … Took 23rd in the 800m (2:16.78) at the Columbia Challenge … Also helped the DMR quartet place fifth (11:45.07) … Logged a season-best 800m time of 2:12.84 at the MPSF Indoor Championships to finish 30th … Outdoor: PR’ed in the 800m at the Mt. SAC Relays, crossing the line at the 2:10.42 mark to finish sixth … Finished third in the 800m (2:11.38) at USC … Capped her campaign at the Pac-12 Championships finishing 22nd in the 800m (2:11.33).
2019 Competed in five meets as a true freshman … Indoor: Opened her career at the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Invitational, placing seventh in the 400m (59.59) … Mustered season-best indoor times in the 60m (7.93) and 200m (25.63) to place 35th and 85th, respectively, at the Don Kirby Invitational … Part of the 4x400m relay team that finished 11th (3:51.22) at the MPSF Indoor Championships … Outdoor: Competed in the 4x400m at the Willie Williams Classic, helping the Bruins finish fifth (3:51.02). High School Attended Prosper High School in Prosper, Texas … 4x100m school record holder … Southwest Indoor Zone 400m Champion (2015) … USATF Junior Olympic 4x400m Champion (2015).
2018 (Cross Country) Posted a 5K time of 18:24.9 at the Master’s Invite to take 14th overall and help the Bruins to a first-place team finish ... Finished in 129th place at the Bronco Invite with a time of 22:17.8.
Personal Daughter of Carmen and Roger Hinds … Has three siblings (Gregory, Andre, Aja) … Hobbies include cooking, baking, photography and traveling … Has dreamt of attending UCLA since she was in eighth grade … Chose to become a Bruin for the school’s academic and athletic excellence.
2018 (Track & Field) Competed in six outdoor meets and three indoor meets as a true freshman ... Made her outdoor debut at the Aztec Invitational on Mar. 24, setting season-bests in the 400m (1:01.50) and 1500m (4:42.09) ... Raced in the 800m at the Pac-12 Championships, finishing 20th in the prelim at 2:11.95 ... Won the 800m with a season-best 2:10.51 at the USC Dual Meet, her first collegiate win ... Was on the second-place 4X400 relay team, which came in at 4:04.18 ... Ran the 800m in 2:14.63 at the MPSF Championships, good for 28th. 2017 (Cross Country) Was the Bruins’ fourth runner at the Bronco Invite (6k), finishing 103rd overall with a time of 22:29.2 … Ran a time of 18:56.5 at the TMU Invite, good for 33rd overall … Made her UCLA debut at the George Kyte Classic (2.6mi), High School Attended Etiwanda High School and graduated summa cum laude with a 4.4 GPA … Earned four varsity letters in track and field and one in cross country … Individual Baseline League Champion her only year of cross country … First-team all-area in cross country … Finished her senior year of cross country with the seventh-fastest time in California … Four-time league champion in the 800m and 1,600m … Two-time California Southern Section Division I Champion in the 800m … Took third in 800m at CIF State Meet twice … San Bernardino County all-time record-holder for the 800m at 2:08.06 … Posted personal best times of 16:49.5 in the cross country three mile and 4:54.01 in the 1,600m. Personal Parents are Rodrick and Juliana Hill … Has an older brother, Rodrick Jr., and a younger sister, Jamila … Decided UCLA was the perfect fit for a variety of reasons, including the location, choice of majors, and overall team dynamic … Both parents also attended UCLA … Enjoys playing the piano and played basketball in high school … Loves chocolate … Intends to work in Psychiatry. 36
WOMEN’S ATHLETE PROFILES
SOPHIA
KATE
5-8 / Sophomore Distance Santa Clarita, Calif. West Ranch HS
Freshman Sprints/Middle Distance Eastside Catholic HS
HOELZEL
JENDREZAK
High School Washington State champion in the 400m in 2019 and three-time State Champion in the 800m (2017-19) … Won the WIAA 2A, 3A, 4A State title in the 400m, clocking a time of 56.46 in the final … Also anchored Eastside Catholic to the 4x400m relay title (3:55.03) … Earned a third State title with a victory in the 800m, running 2:11.72 … Won all three of her 1600m races as a junior, including a victory in a dual meet against Blanchet, where she clocked a season-best time of 5:07.84 … Also won her lone 200m race of the season, clocking a personal-best time of 25.74 … Won seven of her 10 races in the 800m as a sophomore in 2018 … Earned a State title in the 800m with a time of 2:12.04 … Went on to qualify for the Brooks PR Invitational in the 800m, where she ran a season-best time of 2:11.43 for 10th place overall … Won the WIAA 2A, 3A, 4A State 800m title as a freshman in 2017 with a season-best time of 2:10.99.
2020 (Track & Field) Did not compete in her first track season. 2019 (Cross Country) Did not compete in her first season with the Bruins. High School Attended West Ranch High School in Stevenson Ranch, Calif. … Four year letterwinner in both cross country and track & field … Qualified for the CIF-SS Division Finals, placing 36th (18:05.6) … Led her squad to the program’s first state meet appearance in school history in 2018 … Helped West Ranch place ninth overall at the 2018 CIF State Championships, as she crossed the finish line at the 19:12.1 mark (70th place) … Three-time West Ranch MVP in cross country and track & field … Named to the 2017 All-SCV Girls Cross Country Team … 2017 Daily News Second Team All-Area … 2016 All-SCV (cross country) … PR’ed in the 5K at the Master’s University XC Invite, posting a time of 18:33.5 … In track & field, clocked a season-best 1600m time of 5:02.41 to place eighth at the CIF-SS Division I Prelims … Garnered All-SCV honors her senior campaign … PR’ed in the one-mile run (5:05.06) at the Arcadia Invite, placing 11th … Finished fifth in the 800m with a season-best time of 2:22.59 at the Foothill League Prelims & Finals … Helped her 4x400m relay team to a pair of first-place finishes her senior season … As a junior, was the runner-up in the 1600m (5:05.72) at the Foothill League Finals.
ASHLEY
JOHNSON 5-4 / Freshman Distance Mission Viejo, Calif. Mission Viejo HS
Personal Born in Pasadena, Calif., to parents Cyndi and Greg Hoelzel … Has one brother, Luke … Lists Emma Coburn and Michael Phelps as famous athletes she admires … Lists her greatest athletic memory to date as qualifying for the cross country state meet for the first time her senior season … Hobbies include going to the beach, whitewater rafting and spending time with family and friends … Chose UCLA because of the “supportive” coaches and teammates … Said “UCLA immediately felt like home and it was my dream school” … Wants to go into law … Plans to major in political science.
High School 800m PR: 2:10.57 … 1600m PR: 4:55.47 … Took sixth place at the South Coast League Finals in cross country and went on to finish 31st at the CIF-SS Finals … Finished fourth at the 2019 CIF Southern Section Finals in the 800m with a time of 2:14.59 … Also helped the 4x400m relay squad to a fourth-place finish (3:56.12) at the Southern Section Finals, where she competed with current Bruin, Morgan Calcagnie… Won seven 800m competitions in 2018 en route to a fifth-place finish in the event at the CIF State Finals, clocking a personal-best time of 2:10.57 … Also won the CIF-SS Division II Section Championship in the 800m in 2018 … Finished fourth in the 1600m at the Southern Section Division 2 Finals with a time of 5:01.99. Personal Born in Newport Beach, Calif., to parents Erin and Michael … Has a younger sister, Samantha, and a younger brother, Trent … Resides in Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. … Admires surfer Bethany Hamilton and distance runners Emma Coburn and Karissa Schweizer … Decided to attend UCLA “because of the strong athletic community here, as well as the prestigious academic record of the school” … Lists competing at the CIF State Meet in track & field and earning a spot on the podium as her greatest athletic thrill … Plans to major in Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology and has aspirations to work as a Genetic Counselor … Loves to read, surf, play cards, hike, camp, drink coffee, and find new places to eat … Has read the Harry Potter series at least seven times.
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KYRAH
HAWA
4-11 / Junior Sprints San Bernardino, Calif. Citrus Valley HS
5-1 / Sophomore Jumps/Hurdles San Jose, Calif. Leigh HS
JOHNSON
KAMARA
Personal Bests 200m: 25.40 400m: 56.74
Personal Bests 60m: 8.07 Long Jump: 5.20m (17-00.75) Triple Jump: 11.89m (39-00.25)
2020 Competed in five meets in her true sophomore season with the Bruins … Indoor: Ran the 400m leg of the DMR at the MPSF Indoor Championships, helping the UCLA women to a 12th-place finish … Notched a personal-best time of 56.74 in the 400m at the Don Kirby Invitational, finishing 10th overall … Opened her season at the UW Indoor Preview, where she doubled in the 400m (57.48), and 4x400m relay.
2020 Jumped in four meets for the Bruins as a sophomore … Indoor: Posted a personal-best mark of 5.20m (17-00.75) in the long jump at the New Mexico Collegiate Classic, good for 39th place … Notched a 10th-place finish in the triple jump at the UW Indoor Preview, clearing 11.26m (36-11.50).
2019 Competed in nine meets as a true freshman … Indoor: Made her Bruin debut at the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Invitational, helping the 4x400m team finish fifth (3:50.00) … Part of the 4x400m quartet that finished seventh (3:47.83) at the Columbia Challenge … Competed in her first-career 400m race at the collegiate level at the Don Kirby Invitational, placing 37th (58.76) … Finished 34th in the 400m (58.92) and 11th in the 4x400m (3:51.22) at the MPSF Indoor Championships … Outdoor: Competed in her first outdoor meet at the Willie Williams Classic, hitting a PR (56.90) in the 400m to finish sixth and helping UCLA’s 4x400m team finish fifth (3:51.02) … PR’ed in the 200m (25.40) to take 17th at the Jim Bush Legends Invitational … Finished fifth in the 400m (57.20) at USC … placed 15th in the 400m prelims (57.24) at the Pac-12 Championships … Also raced in the 4x400m (3:41.46), helping the Bruins take seventh.
2019 Saw action in five meets as a true freshman … Indoor: Began her career at the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Invitational, placing eighth in the triple jump with a mark of 11.74m (38-6.25) … Reached 11.82m (38-9.5) at the Columbia Challenge, finishing 12th … Notched a collegiate PR of 11.89m (39-0.25) in the triple jump at the Don Kirby Invitational, placing 12th … Also PR’ed in the 60m (8.07) … Competed in her first collegiate 4x400m race, helping the Bruins finish 15th (3:52.28) … Ultimately jumped 11.18m (36-8.25) in the triple at the MPSF Indoor Championships … Outdoor: Saw action in only one outdoor meet, the Jim Bush Legends Invitational, where she booked a 10th-place finish in the triple jump at 10.86m (3-7.75). High School Attended Leigh High School in San Jose, Calif. … School record holder in the triple jump (41-8.25) and 400m (55.29) … Finished third in the 400m (56.90) at the CCS Track & Field Finals … Grabbed seventh place in the triple jump at the CIF State Championships Finals with a mark of 11.87m (38-11.5).
High School Graduated from Citrus Valley High School in San Bernardino, Calif. … Two-time (2016, 2017) outdoor Citrus Belt League champion in the 400m … PR’ed in the 400m during her senior season at the Citrus Belt League Finals with a time of 55.63 … Was the runner-up in the 400m at the CIF-SS Division 2 Finals in both 2017 and 2018 … Won the 800m
Personal Daughter of Silka Carboh and Musa Kamara … Has three younger siblings (Attore, Mujei, Theresa) … Currently learning French … Enjoys learning choreography, reading, playing computer (video) games with her friends.
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CATHERINE
KIRA
5-5 / Sophomore Sprints Montreal, Quebec, Canada College Stanislas/Cegep Saint-Laurent
5-4 / Senior Distance San Diego, Calif. Canyon Crest Academy
LEGER
LOREN
Personal Bests 60m: 7.59 200m: 24.02
Personal Bests 1500m: 4:36.60 3000m: 10:08.74 3000S: 10:49.48
2020 Had an historic indoor campaign in her debut season with the Bruins … Indoor: Qualified with the women’s 4x400m relay squad to compete at the NCAA Indoor Championships … Capped her season at the MPSF Indoor Championships, where she ran a leg in the 4x400m relay … The squad finished second with a time of 3:30.28, the fastest time in UCLA indoor history … Helped the 4x4 squad to a victory at the Don Kirby Elite Invitational with a time of 3:33.98, then the second-fastest time in school indoor history … Notched a season-best 60m time of 7.59 at the New Mexico Collegiate Classic, good for seventh place overall … Made her UCLA debut at the Dr. Sander Columbia Challenge, where she clocked a collegiate-best time of 24.02, the sixth-fastest time in UCLA indoor history.
2020 (Track & Field) Did not compete in races this season. 2019 (Cross Country) Did not compete this season for the Bruins. 2019 (Track & Field) Competed in seven meets … Indoor: PR’ed in the 3000m at the MPSF Championships, finishing 49th (10:08.74) … Outdoor: Opened her outdoor season at the Willie Williams Classic, where she finished 11th in the 1500m (4:44.38) … PR’ed in the 1500m (4:36.60) at the Bob Larsen Distance Carnival … Won the 3000m steeple (11:08.93) at the Rafer Johnson/Jackie Joyner-Kersee Invitational … Finished sixth in the 1500m (4:37.26) at the Mt. SAC Relays … PR’ed in the steeple (10:49.48) at USC, finishing second … Ultimately earned 12th place in the steeple (11:14.72) at the Pac-12 Championships.
High School Competed in the sprints for College Stanislas and Cegep Saint-Laurent in Montreal, Quebec, Canada … Notched personal-best times of 11.64 in the 100m (2019 Canadian Track & Field Championships) and 23.17 in the 200m (Pan Am U20 Championships). Personal Born in Montreal, Quebec to parents Sylvain and Bach Leger … Has two sisters, Emmnuelle and Alexandra.
2018 (Cross Country) Raced in two meets in 2018 ... Finished 14th at the Master’s Invite with a 5K time of 18:22.3 ... Posted a time of 21:42.1 at the Bronco Invite to log a 64th-place finish. 2018 (Track & Field) Did not compete.
LYDIA
LIU
2017 (Cross Country) Ran at the NCAA West Regionals (6k), finishing 101st with a time of 21:39.1 … Scored for the Bruins at the Pac-12 Championships (6k), finishing in 70th place with a time of 20:53.2 … Was the Bruin women’s top runner at the Santa Clara Bronco Invite, where she finished 61st overall and recorded a time of 21:47.6 on the 6k course … Paced UCLA at the TMU Invite (5k) and finished 16th overall with a time of 18:18.0 … Made her collegiate debut at the George Kyte Classic in Flagstaff, where she ran a time of 17:16.6 to finish 29th on the 2.6mi course.
5-8 / Sophomore Throws Eastvale, Calif. Eleanor Roosevelt HS
High School Attended Canyon Crest Academy in San Diego … Achieved San Diego Union-Tribune All-Academic honors for cross country (2015-16) and track and field (2016-17) … 2016 San Diego CIF Division II Cross Country Champion … 2017 CIF San Diego Section Division I Champion in the 3,200m … 2017 3,200m All-CIF team honoree … 2015/16 All-Palomar League first team honors in cross country … 3,200m Palomar League Champion … Personal best marks of 4:59 in the 1,600m and 10:46 in the 3,200m.
2020 Did not compete in her first season with the Bruins. High School Was a thrower at Eleanor Roosevelt High School in Eastvale, Calif. … Posted personal-best marks of 157-01 in the discus and 43-01.00 in the shot put.
Personal Decided to attend UCLA because it was her dream school and had the best of everything, including athletics, academics and teammates … Her grandparents, uncle and father all attended UCLA … Enjoys hiking, cooking, Netflix and going to the beach … Greatest athletic thrills are winning the San Diego Cross Country Championships her senior year after joining the team only a year prior, as well as qualifying for the CIF Track and Field State Meet in the 3,200m her junior and senior years.
Personal Born to parents Libby Gong and Lawrence Liu in Eastvale, Calif. … Plans to major in Mechanical Engineering.
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SAUNDRIA
LAUREN
Sophomore Sprints Long Beach, Calif. Long Beach Polytechnic HS
5-9 / Junior Throws Tigard, Ore. Tigard HS
MARTIN
McFALL
Personal Bests 60m: 7.73
Personal Bests Javelin: 43.35m (142-3)
2020 Made one appearance this season … Indoor: Competed in the 60m dash at the UW Preview, finishing ninth overall with a time of 7.73.
2020 Did not compete as outdoor season was canceled. 2019 One of UCLA’s top javelin throwers … Competed in seven meets as a true freshman … Outdoor: Opened her college career at the Willie Williams Classic, where she finished sixth at 41.77m (137-0) … Placed fifth at the Jim Bush Legends Invitational with a throw of 39.40m (129-3) … Tossed 41.29m (135-5) at the Beach Invitational, fishing 36th … PR’ed at USC, recording 43.35m (142-3) to earn second … Placed 19th at the Pac-12 Championships with a mark of 41.12m (134-11).
High School As a senior, she was a sprinter at Long Beach Polytechnic High School in Long Beach, Calif. … Was a 2019 CIF State Meet qualifier in four events. Finished fifth in the 100m with a personal-best time of 11.76 … Notched fourth place in the 200m with a personal-best time of 23.8 … Helped Long Beach Poly win state titles in the 4x100m and 4x400m relays … Competed for Carson High School her freshman and sophomore seasons, winning a state title in her freshman campaign … Was an honor roll student all four years of high school and notes that she loved math and chemistry as a student.
High School Attended Tigard High School in Tigard, Ore. … Four-year varsity letterman … Threetime USATF Junior Olympics All-American … Two-time USATF Junior Olympics National Champion … Won the javelin with a heave of 39.11m (128-4) at the 2016 USATF JOTF Championships … Finished third in the javelin with a PR of 142-7 at the OSAA 6A State Championships … Won the javelin in six of the 10 meets she competed in during her senior season.
Personal Has siblings Victor, Virgil, Carmelo, and Kashmir … Loves shopping and working out … From Long Beach and Carson, Calif. … Undecided on a major, but leaning toward Political Science. Has the nickname, “Tank”.
Personal Daughter of Robin and Tim McFall … Has one older brother (Zach) … Hobbies include spending time with friends and family, as well as enjoying the outdoors … Chose UCLA for its academics and the incredible resources and opportunities … Wanted to be a member of a close-knit team of elite, hardworking student-athletes.
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KERRIGAN
KENNEDY
MCGREEVY
MEYER
5-8 / Sophomore Distance Fort Lauderdale, Fla. St. Thomas Aquinas HS
5-1 / Redshirt Junior Distance Long Beach, Calif. Wilson HS
2020 (Track & Field) Did not compete in her first season with the Bruins.
Personal Bests 1500m: 5:00.97 3000m: 10:31.63 5000m: 17:50.34
2019 (Cross Country) Competed in three meets as a true freshman ... Took 106th at the Highlander Invite, clocking a time of 23:43.5 in the 6k ... Ran in The Master’s University Invite, going 19:01.5 on the 3.11M course for 47th place ... Made her UCLA debut at the UCR vs. UCLA Dual Meet, finishing 13th overall with a 4k time of 16:55.9.
2020 (Track & Field) Did not compete in races this season. 2019 (Cross Country) Did not compete.
High School Attended St. Thomas Aquinas High School in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. … Competed one season in both cross country and track & field … PR’ed in the 5K (19:42.4) at the FHSAA 4A State Championships, placing 35th … Also competed at the Flrunners.com Invitational, where she took 31st … In track & field, qualified for the FHSAA State Championships in the 1600m, 3200m and 4x800m relay … Helped her team repeat as OHSAA state champions … Set a meet record (5:24.85) in the 1600m at the Cardinal Gibbons Preseason Distance Carnival … First-place finisher in the 1600m (5:03.28) at the BCAA Championships … Captured third at regionals and later placed 21st in the 1600m at the state meet … PR’ed in the 3200m (10:54.19) at the state meet, placing eighth … Helped her 4x800m relay team place 18th at the state title with a time of 9:55.89 … Also competed four years in water polo, two years in swimming & diving and two years in volleyball.
2019 (Track & Field) Did not compete. 2018 (Cross Country) Competed in two meets as a redshirt freshman ... Finished in 11th place at the Master’s Invite with a 5K time of 18:14.9 ... Took 51st at the Bronco Invite, clocking a 6K time of 21:30.8. 2018 (Track & Field) Ran in five outdoor events, competing in the 1500m, 3000m, and 5000m ... Made her collegiate debut in the Aztec Invite on Mar. 24, taking 42nd in the 1500m with a time of 5:00.97 ... Finished top-10 in every other race she entered, including second in the 5000m at the Jim Bush/Bob Larsen Invitational after finishing in 17:50.34 ... Was the fifth-place finisher both times she ran the 3000m, first at the Rafer Johnson/Jackie Joyner-Kersee Invitational (10:32.08) then at the USC Dual (season-best 10:31.63).
Personal Born in Frederick, Md., to Jen and Mark McGreevy … Has one sister named Malloy … Hobbies include computer science, cooking and playing card games … Enjoys the show Jeopardy and line dancing … Chose UCLA for its academics and location … Aspires to be a software developer.
2017 (Cross Country) Redshirted. High School Earned four varsity letters in cross country and one in track & field at Wilson High School ... Was valedictorian of her graduating class ... Made all-league all four years for cross country ... Was cross country team captain in her junior and senior years ... Set four Wilson HS course records ... Qualified for the CIF-SS Cross Country Finals as an individual ... As a senior, named Wilson HS Cross Country Most Valuable Runner ... First Team Long Beach Press-Telegram Dream Team as a senior ... Moore League Champion in the 3200 as a senior ... First Team All-Moore League as a senior. Personal Kennedy Nicole Meyer was born on Sept. 8, 1999 to parents Scott and Heather in Long Beach, Calif. ... Has one younger brother, Reynolds ... Has one younger sister, Katrina ... Plans on majoring in human biology & society ... Chose UCLA because of the “high academic and athletic standards, the campus, the people, and the vibes” ... Cites advancing to the CIF Cross Country Finals as an individual and winning the 3200 in Moore League Finals as her greatest pre-UCLA athletic thrill ... Admires Missy Franklin and Shawn Johnson ... Hobbies and interests include running, hanging out with friends at the beach, music, dancing, cooking, and health ... She swam in her freshman and sophomore years of high school ... Earned a black belt in karate at age 12.
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KENYLA
CHINYERE
5-0 / Redshirt Sophomore Sprints Long Beach, Calif. Carson HS
5-6 / Sophomore Sprints Pleasonton, Calif. Amador Valley HS
OKORO
MILES
Personal Bests 60m: 7.42 200m: 23.83
Personal Bests 60m: 7.44 2020 Competed in the 60m in four meets this past indoor season … Indoor: Finished her season at the MPSF Indoor Championships, where she clocked a time of 7.63 for 17th place … Notched a personal-best time of 7.44 at the Don Kirby Elite Invitational, the sixth-fastest time in UCLA indoor history … Made her UCLA debut at the UW Preview, where she finished fourth overall with a time of 7.62.
2020 Sprinted in five meets as a true freshman for the Bruins … Indoor: Scored for the Bruins in the 60m (7.42) and 200m (24.15) at the MPSF Indoor Championships, taking fifth place in both events … Her 7.42 time was good for the No. 4 spot on the UCLA all-time indoor list … Notched a career-best time of 23.83 in the 200m at the New Mexico Collegiate Classic, the fourth-fastest time in UCLA indoor history … Also took fifth place overall in the 60m at the New Mexico Collegiate Challenge, clocking a time of 7.55 … Made her UCLA debut at the UW Preview, where she finished sixth overall (7.47) in the 60m and helped the 4x400m relay squad to an event victory.
2019 (Cerritos College) Helped the Cerritos 4x100m squad take first place (46.63) at the CCCAA California State Championships … Also finished third in the 100m (11.94) and eighth in the 200m (25.98) at the State Meet … Notched a wind-aided 100m PR of 11.60 (+3.3) at the CCCAA Southern California Regional Prelims and helped the 4x100m squad to the win (46.14).
High School Was a sprinter at Amadar Valley High School in Pleasanton, Calif. … Notched personal-best times of 11.56 in the 100m and 38.82 in the 200m … Cites her multiple track scholarship offers as highlights of her athletic/academic career in high school.
2018 (Long Beach State) Redshirted her only season with Long Beach State.
Personal Born in Pleasanton, Calif., to Tiffany and Lemay Okoro … Has two older brothers, Ndem and Dmoret … Loves to dance and sing … Decided to attend UCLA because she wanted to learn more academically and trusts Coach [Curtis] Allen … Has been running since she was seven years old.
High School Competed for two years at Long Beach Poly before transferring to Carson High School … Won a CIF state title with Long Beach Poly in 2014 and Carson in 2016 … Won LA City Section titles in the 100m as a senior and junior.
LAVANYA
Personal Born in Long Beach, Calif., to Larry and Betty Miles … Sociology major and Entrepreneurship minor at UCLA.
PANDEY
TARIKA
5-4 / Freshman Freshman San Diego, Calif. Sage Creek HS
MOSES 5-4 / Junior Sprints / Hurdles British Virgin Islands Elmore Stout HS
High School 800m PR: 2:28.34 … 1600m PR: 5:18.19 … 3200m PR … 11:19.98 … Picked up seven top-5 finishes in cross country her senior year at Sage Creek … Finished third overall at the CIF San Diego Section Championships … Went on to finish fourth at the 2019 State Meet, recording a personal-best 5k time of 18:00.6 … Crossed in 15th place at the 2018 State Meet … Secured five top-5 finishes in the 3200m during the 2019 track season, including a fifth-place finish at the CIF-SDS Prelims (11:33.06) … Went on to finish 11th at the CIF San Diego Section Finals, clocking a time of 11:28.96.
Personal Bests 400H: 59.64 2020 Did not compete this season for the Bruins.
Personal From Carlsbad, Calif. … Born to parents Vineeta Sharma and Manish Pandey … Has twin brothers, Apoorv and Vratesh … Cites the opportunity to meet people from all walks of life, the undergraduate Biophysics program, and the evident dedication from the team members as primary reasons for deciding to attend UCLA … Admires track athlete PT Usha and figure skater Yuna Kim … Says racing is always thrilling, but notes that workouts are also exciting for what she and her team could accomplish in the future after such training … Hobbies include creating aesthetic bullet journals, making Spotify playlists, and dancing … Bruin fans might not know she did gymnastics in elementary school and has never been to a football game.
2019 Competed in five meets in her first year at UCLA … Outdoor: Made her Bruin debut at the Rafer Johnson/Jackie Joyner-Kersee Invitational, helping the 4x400m team finish second (3:45.42) … PR’ed in the 400m hurdles (59.64) at USC … Finished 10th in the 400m hurdles with a time of 59.99 at the Pac-12 Championships … Helped the Bruins’ 4x400m team record a seventh-place finish (3:41.46) at the conference meet … Competed at the NCAA West Regionals in the 4x100m (45.26), where UCLA took 16th in the prelims.
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MAKENZY
ROSE
5-8 / Sophomore Sprints Whitby, Ontario, Canada All Saints Catholic Secondary School
5-11 / Freshman Freshman Adeleide, South Australia, Australia St. Peter’s Girls School **Not currently with team
PIERRE-WEBSTER
PITTMAN
Personal Bests 60m: 7.45 200m: 24.14
High School 400m PR: 54.69 … 800m PR: 2:05.14 (U-18 State women’s record holder) … Attended St. Peter’s Girls School in Adelaide, Australia … Won the 400m and 800m at the 2020 Open Women’s State Championships … Won the 400m competition at the Australian All Schools Championships in 2017 … Won the 800m at Australian All Schools Championships in 2016, 2017, and 2018 … At the Australian U-18 Championships, took second in the 400m and third in the 800m.
2020 Sprinted in five meets for the Bruins in her true freshman campaign … Indoor: Qualified for the NCAA Indoor Championships with the women’s 4x400m squad … Finished her season at the MPSF Indoor Championships, where she helped the 4x400m squad run 3:30.28 and break the UCLA indoor record in the event … The Bruins were also one of two teams to duck under the previous Dempsey Indoor facility record … Helped the 4x400m team win the Don Kirby Elite Invite with a time of 3:33.98, then the second-fastest time in UCLA indoor history … Notched a career-best 200m time of 24.14 at the New Mexico Collegiate Classic, tied for the eighth-fastest time in school indoor history … Made her UCLA debut at the UW Preview, where she finished third overall in the 60m with a time of 7.45, seventh-fastest in UCLA indoor history.
Personal Born in Adelaide, Australia to parents David and Sophie Pittman … Has a brother, Darcy, and a sister, Dimity … Visited the United States in 2016 and fell in love with UCLA and Drake Stadium … Notes, “After my recruitment trip, I loved the dynamic of the track team and how prestigious the college was for its academics and athletics”. … Lists one of her greatest athletic thrills as racing in one of the boys races at a state competition, and ultimately winning and running a personal-best time … Admires sprinter Allyson Felix … Enjoys cooking, spending time with friends and family, and taking her dogs for beach walks … Something interesting about her is that she has never seen snow.
High School Sprinter at All Saints Catholic School … Notched personal-best times of 11.47 (+2.3) and 11.51 (+1.6) in the 100m … Personal best of 23.43 in the 200m … Cites maintaining honor roll status as one of her greatest academic accomplishments … Cites competing at the Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations as her greatest athletic accomplishment in high school.
NATALIE
RAMIREZ
Personal Born in Whitby, Ontario to parents Leslie and Ian … Has an older brother named Mules and a younger sister named Mira … Enjoys shopping and spending time with friends and family … Chose UCLA because “it provided me with everything that I was looking for in a school” … Has nicknames “MJay”, “Maken”, “Mik”, “Mak”, “Kenz”, and “Kenzy” … Plans to major in Sociology.
5-7 / Sophomore Throws Granada Hills, Calif. West Ranch HS
2020 Did not compete in her first season with the Bruins. High School Was a thrower for West Ranch High School in Stevenson Ranch, Calif … Notched personalbest marks of 47-09.75 in the shot and 163-02 in the discus … Was the CIF Division I State Champion in the shot put in 2019 … CIF Division II champion in the shot put and discus … Earned Academic Scholar recognition as a freshman and senior at West Ranch. Personal Born in Santa Clarita, Calif., to parents Alejandro and Brenda Ramirez … Has one older brother, Adrian … Loves to play the guitar … Chose UCLA because it was the best fit for her athletically and academically … Notes that she felt extremely comfortable with the team and felt very much at home on campus … Undeclared major, but interested in Sociology.
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CHRISTINA
MELENI
5-3 / Senior Distance Santa Barbara, Calif. Dos Pueblos HS
5-8 / Senior Sprints Grenada St. Joseph’s Convent / College of the Sequoias
RICE
Personal Bests 1500m: 4:24.26 Mile: 5:04.78 300m: 9:20.02
RODNEY
Personal Bests 200m: 23.92 400m: 52.06
5000m: 16:12.16 10,000: 34:14.52
2020 Competed in the 4x400m relay for the Bruins in four meets, helping the squad improve its time by almost 12 seconds by the end of the season and qualify for the NCAA Indoor Championships … Indoor: Capped the season with an indoor-school-record time of 3:30.28 at the MPSF Indoor Championships … The team finished second in Seattle and was one of two teams to duck under the previous Dempsey Indoor facility record in the event … Helped the squad win the 4x400m relay at the Don Kirby Invite with a time of 3:33.98, then the second-fastest indoor time in school history … Made her season debut at the UW Preview, where she helped the relay team to a victory with a time of 3:42.50.
2020 (Track & Field) Had an historic junior season for the Bruins … Indoor: Won the MPSF 5000m title with a UCLA-record time of 16:12.16 … Took the indoor league title in the event after finishing second last year … Clocked a time of 16:16.85 in the 5000m at the Husky Classic, good for 17th place and then the third-fastest time in school indoor history … Made her season debut in the 3000m at the UW Invitational, where she notched a time of 9:20.02, solidifying her No. 3 position on the UCLA all-time indoor list. 2019 (Cross Country) Notched top-50 finishes in each of her five races this year, including a pair of top-10 placements ... Raced in the 6k at the NCAA Championships, finishing 37th overall with a time of 20:44.3 ... Took eighth place at the NCAA West Regional Championships, crossing with a time of 20:06.2 ... Was the Bruins’ top runner at the Pac-12 Championships, finishing 17th overall with a time of 20:07.2 ... Opened her season at the Dellinger Invite and finished in 10th place with a 6k PR of 20:05.7.
2019 Competed in seven meets for the Bruins … Indoor: Finished second in the 200m (24:05) and seventh in the 4x400m (3:47.83) at the Columbia Challenge … Outdoor: Won the 400m (53.01) at the Rafer Johnson/Jackie Joyner-Kersee Invitational … Took first in the 400m at USC with a season-best time of 52.18 … Later topped that mark at the Pac-12 Championships with a PR of 52.06 to finish fourth in the finals … Made the finals of the 400m at regionals and qualified with a seventh-place finish at 52.09 … Ultimately placed 21st at nationals with a 400m time of 53.83.
2019 (Track & Field) Competed in five meets … Indoor: Competed in the 5000m (16:33.01) at the Husky Classic, finishing 26th … Placed second in the 5000m (16:31.55) at the MPSF Indoor Championships, posting the third-fastest time in UCLA indoor history … Outdoor: Won the 10K (34:25.25) at the Bob Larsen Distance Carnival … PR’ed in the 5000m (16:19.00) at the Mt. SAC Relays to finish 22nd and notch the seventh-fastest time in UCLA outdoor history … Hit a PR of 4:24.26 at USC to win the 1500m … Honors: Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention.
2018 Competed in three indoor meets, participating in the 200m and 400m ... Ran season-bests in both events at the MPSF Championships, finishing fourth in the 400m (53.80) and eighth in the 200m (23.92) ... Made her season debut at the Dr. Sander Invitational, where she ran the 400m in 55.18. 2017 (College of the Sequoias) Won the 400m (lifetime best 53.26) and the 4x400m (3:42.75) at the CCCAA California State Championships … Also was the runner-up in the 200m at the state meet with a time of 23.71 … Ran a personal best in the 200m at the NorCal Trials & Finals, clocking a time of 23.25 for the meet victory … Also won the 400m (55.08) and 4x400m relay (3:47.41) at the NorCal Trials & Finals.
2018 (Cross Country) Finished second amongst UCLA student-athletes in every meet she competed in ... NCAA All-West-Region honoree ... Second-Team All-Pac-12 ... Took 23rd at the NCAA West Regionals with a time of 20:20.7 ... Helped the Bruins to a fifth-place finish at the Pac-12 Championships, taking 25th with a time of 20:39.2 ... Finished in 26th place at the Wisconsin Pre-Nationals with a time of 20:46.0 ... Booked a 12th-place finish at the Stanford Invite with a time of 21:18.5.
2016 (College of the Sequoias) Won the 400m competition at the California State Championships with a time of 54.16 … At the NorCal Championships, she finished third in the 200m (24.78), first in the 400m (55.49),
2018 (Track & Field) Ran in six outdoor meets and three indoor meets as a freshman ... Qualified for the NCAA West Preliminaries in the 10K ... Set a new collegiate-bests in the 10K at regionals, finishing in 34:14.52 for a 34th place finish ... Finished 14th in the 10K at the Pac-12 Championships (34:31.06) ... Won the 1500m (season-best 4:27.50) and finished second in the 3000m (10:19.35) at the USC Dual meet ... Came in second in the 5000m at the Mt. SAC Relays (season-best 16:39.02) ... Won the 10K at the Jim Bush/Bob Larsen Invitational (34:49.87) ... Ran the 3000m at the MPSF Indoor Championships, coming in 21st at 9:37.97 (seasonbest) ... Ran a 5:04.78 mile in her collegiate debut at the Dr. Martin Luther King Invitational. 2017 (Cross Country) Finished 92nd at the NCAA West Regionals (6k) with a time of 21:33.0 … Competed in the 6k at the Pac-12 Championships, scoring for the Bruins as she finished 54th overall with a time of 20:23.9 … Finished 142nd in the 6k competition at the Nuttycombe Wisconsin Invite, recording a time of 21:39.1 … Competed in the Roy Griak Invite (6k) and finished with a time of 23:30.4, good for 80th place … Made her UCLA debut at the George Kyte Classic and finished 24th overall with a time of 17:00.4. High School Attended Dos Pueblos High School in Santa Barbara … Earned four varsity letters in both cross country and track and field … Four-time All-Channel League honors and three-time cross country team MVP … Posted an XC three mile personal best of 17:20 and a 1600m personal best of 5:10. Personal Daughter of Robert Rice and Rosa Estarellas … Has a twin sister named Veronica … Hobbies include exploring new places in her home town and cities she visits, as well as spending time outdoors … Loves dogs … Admires Emma Coburn … Decided to come to UCLA because of its athletic and academic excellence and strong sense of team spirit. 44
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SHELBI
SOPHIE
5-7 / Sophomore Jumps/Multi Stevenson Ranch, Calif. West Ranch HS
5-9 / Redshirt Sophomore Distance Leawood, Kan. Blue Valley North HS
SCHAUBLE
SCOTT
2020 (Track & Field) Did not compete this season for the Bruins.
Personal Bests 1500m: 4:34.26 Mile: 4:59.11
High School Attended West Ranch High School in Stevenson Ranch, Calif. … Competed three seasons (2015-17) in cross country … As a senior, notched a three-mile PR of 17:59.1 at the 37th Annual Woodbridge XC Classic … Placed seventh (18:32.3) at the Foothill League Finals … Qualified for the CIF-SS Division Finals, where she finished 50th with a time of 18:59.0 … In track & field, was a two-time Foothill League triple jump champion, winning the event in 2019 with a mark of 36-4.5 and in 2018 with an effort of 36-7.5 … As a senior, notched a season-best effort of 1.62m (38-1) at the Trevor Habberstad Inivte, placing first … During her junior season, took seventh at the CIF-SS Masters Meet at 11.79m (38-8.25) and placed 18th at the state prelims … Also competed in the long jump, 4x100m relay and 4x400m relay.
2019 (Cross Country) Competed at the UCR vs. UCLA Dual Meet, finishing fourth overall on the 4k course with a time of 15:33.6. 2019 (Track & Field) Competed in six meets … Indoor: Finished 10th in the one-mile (5:00.86) run at the Columbia Challenge … Later topped that mark with a career-best effort of 4:59.11 at the MPSF Indoor Championships, placing 24th … Outdoor: Won the 1500m (4:35.40) at the Bob Larsen Distance Carnival … PR’ed in the 1500m (4:34.26) at the Rafer Johnson/Jackie Joyner-Kersee Invitational to earn fifth … Capped her season at the Mt. SAC Relays, finishing 18th in the 1500m (4:41.99).
Personal From Stevenson Ranch, Calif. ... Born to parents Christina and Katrina Schauble ... Has three siblings: twn sister, Sydney, and younger twin sisters, Kendal and Kelsey ... Enjoys bowling in her free time ... Chose to attend UCLA because “it is the perfect school as it offers both a competitive atmosphere in the classroom and on the field”. ... Has the nickname, “Shelbs” ... Plans to major in Communications.
2018 (Cross Country) Competed in three meets as a true freshman ... Made her debut at the Fresno Invite, recording a 5K time of 18:49.9 to take ninth ... Finished in 94th place at the Stanford Invite with a time of 23:14.8 ... Registered a season-best 6K time of 21:59.9 at the Bronco Invite to take 94th place. High School Attended Blue Valley North High School in Overland Park, Kan. ... Lettered four times in both cross country and track ... Was named all-county first team in 2017 and first team all-state in 2018 ... Posted best times of 2:15.57 in the 800m, 4:53.93 in the mile, 10:49.5 in the 3200m, and 18:24.2 in the 5K ... Was the 6A Girls 800m Champion for the state of Kansas ... Set six school records at BVNHS ... Qualified for the USATF Junior Outdoor Track & Field Championships in 2017. Personal Sophie Karolyn Scott was born on Dec. 2, 1999 to parents Julie and Andy in Shawnee Mission, Kan. ... Has an older brother, Sandon, who attends UCLA, as well as a younger sister, Clancy ... Chose UCLA because of the “combination of amazing athletic and academic programs” ... Plans on majoring in psychology ... Aspires to pursue a career in the medical field ... Describes breaking the five-minute mark in the mile as her greatest pre-UCLA athletic thrill ... Admires Colleen Quigley and Dominique Scott ... Hobbies and interests include listening to music, trying new restaurants, and hanging out with family and friends ... Her father played tennis at Oklahoma.
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SAVANNAH
Personal Born in Newport Beach, Calif., to Karen and Dan Selleck … Has one older brother, Paul … Lists Emma Coburn, Brenda Martinez and Courtney Frerichs as famous athletes she admires … Hobbies include photography, hiking, listening to music and watching old classic movies … Chose UCLA so she could “pursue a degree at a superior academic university and run at a highly competitive level” … Her brother played hockey for two years in the British Columbia Hockey League and will play college hockey at Trinity College in Connecticut.
SCRIVEN 5-4 / Freshman Freshman Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif. Palos Verdes HS
High School 800m PR: 2:21 … 1600m PR: 4:57 … Won her lone 800m (2:26.82) and DMR (13:12.55) competitions in shortened 2020 outdoor track season … Recorded 10 top-6 finishes in her senior cross country season, including four victories … Won the CIF Southern Section title with a 3M time of 17:28.50 … Was the runner-up at the 2019 CIF State Meet with a time of 17:22.5 on the 5k course … Went on to qualify for NXN Nike Cross Nationals and finished 33rd overall … Finished sixth in the 1600m at the CIF-SS Division 3 Finals in 2019, crossing with a time of 5:07.27 … Was fifth at the 2018 CIF State Cross Country Championships, crossing with a time of 18:31.6 on the 5k course.
SAMANTHA
SEREX
Personal Born in Torrance, Calif., to parents Tammy and Gordon Scriven … Has one older sister, Veronica … Grew up in Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif. … Enjoys surfing with her dad, cuddling with her cat, and backpacking in the middle of nowhere with her friends … Also enjoys skateboarding and painting … Admires American distance runners Deena Kastor and Molly Seidel … Decided to attend UCLA because it “…had the perfect balance of academic and athletic intensity. I knew I wanted to stay in Southern California so I could keep up my passion of surfing, but I also wanted a different feel than living at home” … Lists greatest athletic thrill as winning a pair of surfing competitions at 6:00am in the morning and going on to race on her local cross country course and break the course record later that afternoon … Another great thrill was going 1-2 with her teammate, Samantha Steman, at the 2019 CIF-SS Championships to become the first Palos Verdes pair to ever accomplish the feat at a Section meet … Plans to major in Biology and has aspirations to become a doctor.
5-5 / Sophomore Pole Vault Issaquah, Wash. Eastside Catholic School
Personal Bests Pole Vault (Indoor): 3.51m (11-06.25) 2020 Vaulted in one meet this season … Indoor: Made her UCLA debut at the UW Preview, where she finished 19th in the pole vault with a clearance of 3.51m (11-06.25).
CLAIRE
SELLECK
High School Pole vaulter for Eastside Catholic School in Seattle, Wash. … Notched a personal-best clearance of 13 feet … Earned Scholar Athlete recognition in high school … Was a level 9 gymnast until the end of her junior year, then moved to pole vault and started October of her senior year … Jumped 12 feet by December and went on to clear 13 feet by the end of her senior campaign.
5-4 / Sophomore Distance Laguna Hills, Calif. Laguna Hills HS
Personal Born in Issaquah, Wash., to parents Teresa and Steve Serex … Has two younger siblings, Isabella (Bella) and Alexandra (Alex) … Chose to attend UCLA because it had everything she wanted athletically and academically and it felt like home when she stepped on campus … Enjoys skiing and spending time with family … Plans to take a Pre-Law track at UCLA.
2020 (Track & Field) Did not compete in his first track season with the Bruins. 2019 (Cross Country) Competed in two meets in her true freshman season ... Took 37th place at the Highlander Invitational, going 22:08.4 on the 6k course ... Made her UCLA debut at the Master’s University Invite, finishing 13th overall with a time of 18:20.3 (3.11M course). High School Attended Laguna Hills High School in Laguna Hills, Calif. … As a senior, earned All-CIF Honors and was named Second Team All-State … Laguna Hills High School Female Athlete of the Year … At the Sea View League Finals, placed third with a three-mile PR of 17:35.1 … Advanced to the state championships, where she hit a 5K PR of 18:45.2 to earn 14th place and helped her team finish fourth overall … 2017 CIF DIII Cross Country Team Champions … In track & field, was a third-place finisher in the 3200m (11:14.32) at the Sea View League Finals … Competed in that same event at the CIF-SS Division 3 Prelims, where she earned 11th (11:32.91) … Captured third place in the 2000m steeplechase (7:27.15) at the New York Relays … Three-time Sea View All-League selection … Three-time team state finalist. 46
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DAKOTA
EMMA
5-7 / Junior Sprints San Marcos, Calif. Mission Hills HS
5-7 / Sophomore Distance Danville, Calif. San Ramon Valley HS
TAVELLA
STANLY
Personal Bests Mile: 5:02.39 3000m: 9:46.91 5000m: 16:55.74
Personal Bests 400m: 55.77 2020 Did not compete this season for the Bruins.
2020 (Track & Field) Competed in four meets in her true freshman season with the Bruins … Indoor: Capped her season with a PR in the 5000m at the MPSF Indoor Championships, going 16:55.74 for 18th place … Notched a career-best time of 9:46.91 in the 300m at the Husky Classic … Made her UCLA track debut in the mile at the UW Preview, going 5:02.39 for 23rd place.
2019 Competed in nine meets as a true freshman … Indoor: Opened her career at the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Invitational, where she finished 18th in the 400m (1:00.96) and fifth in the 4x400m (3:50.00) … Posted a time of 57.46 in the 400m to finish 23rd at the MPSF Indoor Championships … Helped UCLA take 11th in the 4x400m (3:51.22) … Outdoor: Hit a PR of 55.77 at the Willie Williams Classic to finish fourth … Recorded a 24th-place finish in the 400m (56.69) at the Mt. SAC Relays … Part of UCLA’s 4x400m quartet that took seventh (3:41.46) at the Pac-12 Championships.
2019 (Cross Country) Competed in five meets her true freshman season ... Finished the season at the NCAA West Region Championships, finishing 80th overall on the 6k course with a time of 21:22.4 ... Took 45th place at the Pac-12 Championships, going 20:58.6 on the 6k course ... Made her UCLA debut at the UCR vs. UCLA Dual Meet, winning the women’s 4k with a time of 15:05.7.
High School Graduated from Mission Hills High School in San Marcos, Calif. … Broke school records in the 4x100m (47.79), 4x400m (3:54.72) and 400m (55.95) … Posted a second-place finish in the 400m with a time of 56.38 at the CIF-SDS Finals … During her junior season, recorded PR’s in the 60m (8.13) and 300m (40.80) at the California State Winter Track & Field Championships … Member of the National Honor Society.
High School Attended San Ramon Valley High School in Danville, Calif. … Two-time EBAL First Team All-League selection (2017, 2018) … Garnered second team honors her first two years for cross country … Named Most Dependable Athlete in 2017 … PR’ed at the NCS Finals with a time of 17:41.9 to finish fourth … Ultimately reached the CIF State Championships, where she posted a 5K time of 18:38.0 … Clocked a season-best 5K time of 18:15.8 at the 40th ASICS Clovis XC Invite … In track & field, was a third-place finisher in the 1600m at the EBAL Championship Trials with a time of 5:21.82 … San Ramon Valley school record holder in the 1600m (4:57.77) … Presented with the Kelly Slater Award in 2017 … Earned the “Greatest of All-Time” award by her coaches, an award given for the best all-around runner, leader and performer … PR’ed in the 3200m (10:59.65) at the Dublin Distance Fiesta, placing fourth … Helped her 4x400m relay team capture second (4:25.25) at the EBAL Center Meet … As a junior, PR’ed in the 1600m (4:57.40) at the NCS Meet of Champions Finals.
Personal Daughter of Alisha and Alan Stanly … Has two siblings (Ryan, Sierra) … Hobbies include playing the ukulele, going to museums and hiking.
Personal Born in Palo Alto, Calif., to parents Becky and EJ Tavella … Has two sisters, Sofia and Kate … Lists Shalane Flanagan and Colleen Quigley as famous athletes she admires … Hobbies include cooking and nutrition, as well as staying active and immersing herself in different cultures … Has a personal blog with her sister where she posts food recipes … Chose UCLA because she “fell in love with the campus, people and team” … Said
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CAMRYN
INDIAH
5-5 / Sophomore Pole Vault San Diego, Calif. Poway HS
5-8 / Sophomore Sprints / Jumps Gardena, Calif. Carson HS
THOMSON
TURNER
Personal Bests Pole Vault (Indoor): 3.89m (12-09.00)
Personal Bests 60m: 8.17 60H: 9.11 Long Jump: 5.13m (16-10.00)
2020 Vaulted in six meets for the Bruins in her true freshman season … Finished her season with a 12th-place placement at the MPSF Indoor Championships, clearing 3.85m (1207.50) … Notched a personal-best clearance of 3.89m (12-09.00), good for second place overall … Made her UCLA debut at the UW Preview, clearing 3.81m (12-06.00) for ninth place overall.
2020 Competed in three meets as a true freshman … Indoor: Doubled in the 60m and 60H at the Don Kirby Elite Invitational, going 8.29 and 9.27 in the events, respectively … Notched a season-best long jump mark at the New Mexico Collegiate Classic, going 5.13m (1610.00) … Made her UCLA debut at the UW Preview, where she competed in the 60m, 60H, and long jump … Notched season-best marks in the 60m and 60H with times of 8.17 and 9.11, respectively.
High School Pole Vaulter for Poway High School in Poway, Calif. … Notched a personal-best clearance of 13-03.00 in high school … 2018 San Diego Section CIF Champion in the pole vault … Two-time CIF State Meet qualifier (2019, 2018) … Earned team MVP honors her senior year … Graduated with a 4.35 GPA and was on the Honor Roll every year of high school … Was the Salutatorian for PHS in the class of 2019.
High School Competed in the horizontal jumps and hurdles for Carson High School … Also received Honor Roll designation in high school … Advanced to the 2019 CIF State Meet in the 100m hurdles, long jump, and triple jump … Finished 17th at the State Meet in the triple jump, going 37-03.00 … Took first place in the triple jump (38-3.25) and second in the long jump (18-00.50) and 100m hurdles (14.89) at the 2019 EMT CIF-LA Finals … Accumulated 12 top-3 finishes and four event victories \ across her senior year.
Personal Born in San Diego, Calif., to parents Jason and Marchelle Thomson … Has four siblings: Morgan, Evangeline, Hunter, and William … Enjoys baking and reading in her free time … Decided to attend UCLA because “It’s beautiful, it has great athletics and academics, and it feels like home”.
Personal Born in Gardena, Calif., … Her mother is Anndra Jones … Has three siblings, Brianna, Christia, and Brooklyn … Has the nickname, “Indy”
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BAILEY
ISA
5-4 / Sophomore Sprints Calabasas, Calif. Chaminade College Preparatory
5-8 / Senior Jumps/Multis Bergen Op Zoom, Netherlands Johan Cruyff College / Missouri St.
UMANS
VIDELER
2020 Did not compete in her first season with the Bruins.
Personal Bests 60m: 8.08 100m: 12.90 200m: 25.74 600m: 1:35.10 800m: 2:17.31 60H: 8.87 100H: 14.90
High School Sprinter Chaminade College Prep in West Hills, Calif. … Holds personal-best times of 24.91 in the 200m and 55.40 in the 400m … CIF Division III champion in the 400m and runner-up in 4x400m relay her junior year … School record holder in the 200m, 400m, 4x100m, and 4x400m … Three-time league champion in the 400m … Earned gold (4x100m, 4x400m), silver (400m), and bronze (200m) at the World Maccabiah Games … Made the Honor Roll and Dean’s List all four years of high school … Member of National Honors Society … Notched a 4.0+ GPA each semester of high school.
High Jump: 1.67m (5-05.75) Long Jump: 5.71m (18-09.00) Shot Put: 10.94m (35-10.75) Javelin Throw: 33.09m (108-07) Pentathlon: 3899 Heptathlon: 5043
2020 Competed in five meets this past indoor season … Indoor: Finished her year with a strong performance in the pentathlon at the MPSF Indoor Championships, finishing third overall with a total score of 3899 points … 3,899 points was her second personal best of the year and solidified her No. 5 position on the UCLA all-time indoor list … Competed in four events at the Don Kirby Elite Invite, including the 600m in which she finished fourth overall with a personal-best time of 1:35.10 … Competed in the pentathlon at the Dr. Sander Columbia Challenge, finishing second overall with 3,896 points … She secured top-4 finishes in each of her pentathlon events at Columbia … Ran three events at the UW Preview, posting a personal-best time of 8.08 in the 60m dash.
Personal Born in Calabasas, Calif., to parents Limor and Cliff Umans … Has two brothers, Tyler and Justin … Chose to attend UCLA because it has always been a dream school for her athletic and academic pursuits … Enjoys spending time with family and friends, traveling, and cooking … Plans to major in Biopsychology and is interested in becoming a doctor or work in the medical field.
2019 Competed in five meets in her first year after transferring from Missouri State … One of two key multi-event competitors … Outdoor: Made her UCLA debut at the Willie Williams Classic, where she finished 21st in the javelin with a mark of 28.74m (94-3) ... Took 20th in the shot put at 9.54m (31-3.75) and 34th in the 100m (13.08) at the Jim Bush Legends Invitational … PR’ed in the 100m (12.90) at the Rafer Johnson/ Jackie Joyner-Kersee Invitational to place fifth … Finished fourth in the high jump at USC with a clearance of 1.55m (5-1) … Used a season-best effort in the long jump at 5.62m (18-5.25) at USC to finish sixth … Competed in her first-career heptathlon at the Pac-12 Championships, logging 5,043 points to finish ninth … Fought for three top-10 finishes in the heptathlon at the conference meet … Placed fourth in the 800m (2:17.31), ninth in the long jump (5.55m; 18-2.5) and ninth in the javelin (33.09m; 108-7). 2017-18 (Missouri State University) Made her freshman indoor debut at the Bob Timmons Challenge, finishing first in the 600-yard run with a time of 1:25.08 … Posted collegiate-best times in the 400m (56.77) and 60m hurdles (9.11) at the Indoor Gorilla Classic … Began her outdoor collegiate career at the Mississippi State Bulldog Relays, where she clocked a career-best time of 14.64 in the 100m hurdles to finish in sixth place … At the Missouri Valley Conference Track & Field Championships, mustered a career-best time in the finals of the 400m hurdles (1:01.90) to earn sixth … Also helped the 4x400 team to a fourth-place finish. Personal Native of Bergen op Zoom, the Netherlands … Daughter of Mona and Rick Videler … Has two siblings (Yorick, Anique) … Hobbies include traveling and drinking coffee … Chose UCLA for its championship environment and top-notch education.
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MARISA
ANNABELLE
5-7 / Senior Distance Hollister, Calif. San Benito HS
5-6 / Junior Distance Murrieta, Calif. Vista Murrieta HS
VILLEGAS
WERNER
Personal Bests 1500m: 4:52.19 3000m: 10:37.95
Personal Bests 3000m: 10:07.95 5000m: 17:29.71
2020 (Track & Field) Did not compete this season for the Bruins.
2020 (Track & Field) Indoor: Competed in the 3000m at the MPSF Indoor Championships, going 10:12.02 for 57th place … Notched a 5000m PR at the UW Invitational with a time of 17:29.71 … Ran her best 3000m of the season at the Dr. Sander Columbia Challenge, going 10:08.96 for 33rd place.
2019 (Cross Country) Competed in two meets this season ... Finished 62nd overall at The Master’s University Invite, clocking a time of 19:10.4 on the 3.11M course ... Opened her season at the UCR vs. UCLA Dual Meet, going 17:06.1 on the 4k course for 15th place overall.
2019 (Cross Country) Raced in two meets for the Bruins ... Finished her year with a 19th-place finish at the Highlander Invite, going 21:38.4 on the 6k course ... Finished in 28th place at The Master’s University Invitational, clocking a time of 18:46.1 on the 3.11 mile course.
2019 (Track & Field) Competed in two outdoor meets for UCLA … Outdoor: Finished third in the 3000m (10:37.95) at USC … Competed in the 1500m (4:52.19) at the Oxy Invitational, placing 42nd.
2019 (Track & Field) Competed in five meets as a true freshman … Outdoor: Made her UCLA track & field debut at the Bob Larsen Distance Carnival, where she finished 15th in the 5000m (17:36.54) … Was the runner-up in the 3000m (10:07.95) at the Rafer Johnson/Jackie JoynerKersee Invitational … Finished second in the 3000m (10:22.31) at USC … Capped her season at the Oxy Invitational, where she placed 44th in the 5000m (17:50.77).
2018 (Cross Country) Made her 2018 debut at the Master’s Invite, registering a 5K time of 18:43.6 to take 28th ... Finished in 59th place at the Bronco Invite with a 6K time of 21:37.5. 2018 (Track & Field) Did not compete.
2018 (Cross Country) Started her college career at the Fresno Invite, earning 12th place with a time of 19:00.9 in the 5K race ... Took 10th at the Master’s Invite, posting a 5K mark of 18:14.8 ... Raced her first 6K as a Bruin at the Bronco Invite, clocking a time of 21:47.6 to take 72nd.
2017 (Cross Country) Was the Bruins’ fifth runner at the Roy Griak Invite (6k), clocking a time of 23:36.4 to finish 87th overall … Made her UCLA debut at the George Kyte Classic (2.6mi), finishing 20th overall with a time of 16:46.4.
High School Attended Vista Murrieta High School in Murrieta, Calif. ... Spent her freshman season at Cumberland Valley High School ... Vista Murrieta finished third in the 2017 California Cross Country State Championships ... Named to the All-Scholastic Team all six of her semesters at VMHS ... Athlete of the Month in April 2017 and October 2017 ... Twotime first team all-league choice ... National AP Scholar ... Recorded high school best marks of 17:18 in the 3-mile and 4:59 in the 1600m.
High School Four-year letter-winner in volleyball and track at San Benito High School … Also played two years of varsity soccer … Has never competed in cross country before … Three-time volleyball Team Captain and MVP … Four-time Monterey Bay League Gabilan Division All-League honors in track … Four-time all-league first-place finisher in the 800m and 1600m … Monterey Bay League record holder for taking first place in finals in 400m, 800m, 1600m, and 3200m her sophomore year … Two-time CIF State mile qualifier.
Personal Born on Sept. 23, 2000 in Mobile, Ala. to parents Mari and Stuart ... Full name is Anne Renee Werner ... Plans on majoring in political science ... Aspires to be involved in international policy and work for the US State Department ... Has one older brother, Andy ... Chose UCLA because she wanted to attend a school with success in both academics and athletics ... Her greatest pre-UCLA athletic thrill was placing third at the 2017 California Cross Country State Championships ... Admires distance runners Colleen Quigley, Genevieve Lacaze, and Alexi Pappas ... In her free time, enjoys traveling, reading, and puns ... Was an active member of speech and debate in high school ... Has
Personal Daughter to Lalo and Marlene Villegas … Has two younger sisters named Maya and Mia … Decided to attend UCLA because the university allows her to connect with great people and opens up a lot of opportunities … Lists her greatest athletic thrill as going to the CIF State Track and Field Meet her sophomore and junior seasons … Hobbies include running, playing sports, going to the beach, hiking, and hanging out with family and friends ... Admires Alex Morgan, Jenny Simpson, Allyson Felix, and Brenda Martinez .
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ALYSSA
as the Bruins ultimately finished tied for 25th … UCLA Top-10 Record Books: Outdoor: 2nd – Shot Put (18.02m; 59-1.5) … 4th – Discus (60.76m; 199-4) … 1st – Hammer Throw (70.63m; 231-8) … Honors: Pac-12 Women’s Field Athlete of the Year … Pac-12 Championships Women’s Athlete of the Meet … USTFCCCA West Region Women’s Field Athlete of the Year … Indoor First Team All-American (shot put) … Indoor Second Team All-American (weight throw) … Outdoor First Team All-American (shot put, hammer, discus) .. .Pac-12 Discus Champion.
WILSON Throws 6-0 / Junior Jackson, N.J. Donovan Catholic HS
Personal Bests Shot put: 18.02m (59-01.50) Discus: 60.76m (199-04)
2018 Had a standout debut season in Westwood, earning a trio of All-America honors and becoming the lone athlete in the country to qualify for three individual events at the 2018 NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships in Eugene, Ore. ... Was a USTFCCCA First Team All-American in both the shot put and hammer after scoring in both events at the NCAA Championships ... Was also a USTFCCCA Second Team Indoor All-American after finishing 14th at Indoor NCAAs ... Helped the Bruins to a 14th place finish at the outdoor NCAAs, the program’s best result since 2007 ... Made history at the USATF Junior Nationals in Bloomington, Ind., winning the hammer and shot put while finishing second in the discus to become the first junior woman ever to qualify for the World Junior Championships in three throwing events ... Represented Team USA for the third time in her career at the 2018 World U20 Championships in Tampere, Finland ... At World Juniors, she earned a silver medal in the hammer throw with a top mark of 64.45m (211-5) ... She was the lone athlete to surpass the 64-meter mark on multiple occasions ... At World Juniors, reached the finals of the discus, where she finished 10th, and shot put, where she had the best performance of any athlete in the preliminaries with a top launch of 17.02m (55-10.25) ... Recorded her best hammer throw of the year at NCAAs, hitting a personal-best 66.99m (219-9) to grab fourth place and land the No. 2 mark in UCLA history ... Her 17.21m (56-5.75) effort in the shot put at NCAAs cracked No. 9 on the UCLA all-time outdoor top-10 ... Won the shot put, discus, and hammer throw at the Rafer Johnson/Jackie Joyner-Kersee Invitational on Apr. 14 ... Recorded eight event wins during outdoor season (four discus, three hammer, one shot put) and finished top-three in 13 of the 15 regular season events she entered ... Logged a collegiate-best discus throw of 55.11m (180-10) en route to a first-place finish at the USC Dual Meet ... Qualified for outdoor NCAAs by finishing fifth in the hammer (63.85m, 209-6), seventh in the discus (53.95m, 177-0), and 10th in the shot put (16.22m, 53-2.75) at the NCAA West Preliminaries in Sacramento, Calif. ... At the Pac-12 Championships, placed second in the hammer (66.53m, 218-3) and fifth in both the discus (51.93m, 170-4) and shot put (16.17m, 53-0.75) ... Finished 14th at the NCAA Indoor Championships with a 15.51m (50-10.75) effort in the shot put ... Set a collegiate-best in the weight throw at the MPSF Championships, reaching a top mark of 18.95m (62-2.25) ... At MPSFs, placed fourth in the shot put (16.79m, 55-1) ... Set her collegiate-best in the shot put with a 17.30m (56-9.25) throw at the indoor Don Kirby Elite meet on Feb. 10 ... Earned her first collegiate event victory at the Dr. Sander Invitational on Jan. 26, winning the shot put with a top mark of 16.75m (54-11.5).
Hammer Throw: 231-09 Weight Throw: 22.98m (75-04.75)
2020 Put together another historic season and continues to cement her legacy as one of the greatest throwers in UCLA history … Won 10 of her 12 collegiate throwing events this year … Qualified to compete at the NCAA Indoor Championships in the shot put and weight throw … Indoor: Finished her season at the MPSF Indoor Championships, where she earned victories in the shot put (16.95m, 55-07.50) and weight throw (21.94m, 71-11.75) … Competed at the USA Indoor Championships against professional athletes … At USA Indoors, finished second in the weight throw (22.80m, 74-09.75) … Broke the UCLA record in the weight throw at the Don Kirby Invite, launching the implement 22.98m (75-4.75) for the event victory … Swept the throws at the New Mexico Collegiate Classic … Won the shot put competition at the Dr. Sander Columbia Challenge, tossing the shot 17.39m (57-00.75) …. Swept the throws at the UW Preview, earning victories in the shot put (17.43m, 57-02.25) and weight throw (20.73m, 68-00.25). 2019 All-around competitor for UCLA and the program’s most lethal thrower … Two-time Indoor All-American (first team – shot put; second team – weight throw) … Three-time First Team All-American (shot put, discus, hammer) … Pac-12 Championships Women’s Athlete of the Meet … Competed in 14 meets … The only female athlete to qualify in three events at the NCAA Outdoor Championships for the second year in a row … Indoor: Opened her season at the NAU Friday Night Duals, where she won the shot put (17.73m; 58-2) and weight throw (20.51; 67-3.5) … Repeated that process at the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Invitational with a mark of 17.57m (57-7.75) in the shot and 21.12m (69-3.5) in the weight throw … Won the shot put (17.24m; 56-6.75) at the Columbia Challenge … PR’ed in the weight throw at the Don Kirby Invitational with a mark of 22.23m (72-11.25) to win the event … Competed in the shot put and weight throw at the NCAA Championships … Named a First Team All-American after finishing fourth in the shot (17.38m; 57-0.25) … Second Team All-American in the weight throw, taking ninth (20.98m; 68-10) ... Outdoor: Competed at the Aztec Invitational to kick off her outdoor season, winning the shot (16.12m; 52-10.75) and hammer (68.11m; 223-5), while placing second in the discus (56.58m; 185-7) … Swept the shot (16.83m; 55-2.75), discus (55.05m; 180-7) and hammer (67.67m; 222-0) at the Jim Bush Legends Invitational … Did the same thing at the Rafer Johnson/Jackie Joyner-Kersee Invitational, where she PR’ed in the hammer throw at 70.63m (231-9), set a school record and became the first Bruin to throw 70 meters in the event … Won the shot put at the Beach Invitational with a PR of 18.02m (59-1.5), moving her to second on UCLA’s all-time list and making her the second Bruin to throw 18 meters … Also won the hammer throw at the event with a mark of 68.56m (224-11) … Swept all three events in the UCLA vs. USC Dual … Scored 26 points at the Pac-12 Championships, the highest point tally of any athlete, male or female, to notch Pac-12 Women’s Athlete of the Meet honors … Won a Pac-12 title in the discus with a mark of 56.93m (186-9) … Collected second-place finishes in the shot put (17.00m; 559.25) and hammer (67.78m; 222-4) … Triple qualifier for the NCAA Championships, the only athlete to do so in 2019 … PR’ed in the discus at regionals, finishing second with a throw of 60.76m (199-4) and moving to No. 4 on UCLA’s all-time outdoor list … Placed fourth in the shot (17.31m; 56-9.5) and third in the hammer (63.95m; 209-10) … Three-time First Team All-American … Notched third place at the NCAA Championships in the hammer with a top mark of 69.75m (228-10) … Placed seventh in both the shot (17.13m; 56-2.5) and discus (56.70m; 186-0) … Became UCLA’s first three-time First Team All-American in the same meet since the first and second teams were initiated in 2013 … First Bruin to notch top-eight finishes in three separate events since 2004, when Sheena Johnson achieved it in four events (100m hurdles, 400m hurdles, 4x100m relay, 4x400m relay) … Accounted for all 10 of UCLA’s points,
High School Attended Donovan Catholic High School in Jackson, N.J. … Four-year letter-winner in powerlifting and outdoor track and field, three-year letter-winner in indoor track and field, and one-year letter-winner in basketball … All-time National High School record holder in indoor (57-05.50) and outdoor (58-01.00) shot put … 2017 New Balance Nationals Indoor Champion in the shot… 2016 and ‘17 New Balance Nationals Outdoor Shot Put Champion … Set New Jersey State record indoor and outdoor shot put records … NJSIAA State Shot Put Champion in outdoor (2016-17) and indoor (2017) shot put … USA Junior Champion and World Junior bronze medalist in the shot put in 2016 … USA Junior Nationals silver medalist and Pan American Games Champion in the shot put in 2017 …Seven-time shot put All-American honors … Ranked No. 1 in the shot put by USA Track and Field News … Fourth place in the hammer throw in at 2016 New Balance Nationals and USA Junior Championships … 2017 New Balance Nationals silver medalist and USA Junior Champion in the hammer throw … Four-time All-American honors and ranked No. 2 by USA Track and Field News … 2017 NBN Champion in the discus and holds All-time meet record … Four-time recipient of AllAmerica honors in the discus … NJSIAA State record holder in the discus … Ranked No.1 nationally in the event … 2017 All-American in the weight throw. Personal Born in Neptune, N.J. to parents Jamie and Samantha Wilson … Has one younger sister, Bryanna … Chose to attend UCLA because of the university’s high academic standards, beautiful weather, and the combination of coaches and teammates that are willing to push each other … Lists her greatest athletic thrill as setting the indoor and outdoor All-time National High School records in the shot put … Admires LeBron James, thrower Sandra Perkovic, and CrossFit athlete Katrin Davidsdottir … Enjoys shopping, going to the beach, exploring new places, and lifting. 51
UCLA-USC DUAL MEET HISTORY
MEN’S TEAM SCORES
WOMEN’S TEAM SCORES
2020* N/A 1976 USC, 83-62 2019 UCLA 102, USC 60 1975 UCLA, 75-70 2018 USC 103, UCLA 53 1974 UCLA, 82-63 2017 UCLA 88, USC 75 1973 UCLA, 89-55 2016 UCLA 103, USC 60 1972 UCLA, 76-69 2015 USC 82, UCLA 81 1971 USC, 75-70 2014 UCLA 89, USC 74 1970 UCLA, 100-54 2013 UCLA 85, USC 78 1969 USC, 94-60 2012 UCLA 93, USC 70 1968 USC, 108-36 2011 UCLA 89, USC 74 1967 UCLA, 83-62 2010 USC 96, UCLA 67 1966 UCLA, 86-59 2009 USC 92, UCLA 71 1965 USC, 83-62 2008 UCLA 89, USC 74 1964 USC, 89-56 2007 USC 84, UCLA 79 1963 USC, 99-46 2006 UCLA 83, USC 80 1962 USC, 86-45 2005 UCLA 83, USC 80 1961 USC, 811/3-492/3 2004 UCLA 111, USC 52 1960 USC, 80-51, at ELAC 2003 UCLA 82, USC 81 1959 USC, 861/2-441/2 2002 UCLA 121, USC 81 1958 USC, 78-53, at ELAC 2001 USC 82, UCLA 81 1957 USC, 68-63 2000 UCLA 88, USC 75 1956 USC, 74-54 1999 UCLA 82, USC 81 1955 USC, 79-52 1998 UCLA 84, USC 74 1954 USC, 951/2-351/2 1997 UCLA 88, USC 75 1953 USC, 75-56 1996 UCLA 109, USC 52 1952 USC, 95-26 1995 UCLA 90, USC 71 1951 USC, 921/2-361/2 1994 UCLA 97, USC 61 1950 USC, 120-11 1993 UCLA 1031/2, USC 571/2 1949 USC, 901/2-401/2 1992 UCLA 123, USC 39 1948 USC, 811/6-49 5/6 1991 UCLA 114, USC 38 1947 USC, 811/2-491/2 1990 UCLA 94, USC 68 1946 USC, 95-36 1989 UCLA 93, USC 68 1945 USC, 82-49 at Berkeley 1988 UCLA 97, USC 66 1944 USC, 89-42 1987 UCLA, 104-59 1943 USC, 71-60 1986 UCLA, 104-59 1942 USC, 108-23 1985 UCLA, 89-73 1941 USC, 1031/3-272/3 1984 UCLA, 93-68 1940 USC, 98-38 1983 UCLA, 88-55 1939 USC, 115-16 1982 nonscoring 1938 USC, 98-35 1981 UCLA, 107-47 1937 USC, 91-40 1980 UCLA, 83-71 1936 USC, 741/2-561/2 1979 UCLA, 931/2-601/2 1935 USC, 104 1/6-25 5/6 1978 UCLA, 83-71 1934 USC, 87-44 1977 USC, 91-63 *The 2020 UCLA-USC dual meet was not contested due to COVID-19.
*The 2020 UCLA-USC dual meet was not contested due to COVID-19.
DUAL MEET MEN’S RECORDS
DUAL MEET WOMEN’S RECORDS
100m 200m 400m 800m 1500m Steeplechase 5000m 110m Hurdles 400m Hurdles 4x100m Relay 4x400m Relay
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
High Jump Pole Vault Long Jump Triple Jump Shot Put Discus Hammer Javelin (new) Javelin (old)
7-5 18-5.25 27-01/2 56-4 71-31/2 214-3 255-3 262-6 251-10
100m 200m 400m 800m 1500m 3000m Steeplechase 5000m 100m Hurdles 400m Hurdles 4x100m Relay 4x400m Relay High Jump Pole Vault Long Jump Triple Jump Shot Put Discus Hammer Javelin (new) Javelin (old)
2020* 2019 2018 2017 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
Ato Boldon, UCLA,1996; Andre DeGrasse,USC 2015 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 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
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N/A USC 90, UCLA 69 USC 86, UCLA 77 USC 86, UCLA 77 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 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*
11.11 22.71 50.90 2:02.24 4:17.25 9:26.40 10:30.41 16:52.36 12.70 55.37 42.77 3:31.66 6-41/4 14-11/4 22-111/4 44-111/4 59-0 208-4 226-10 181-5 184-10
Shakedia Jones, UCLA ’98 Monique Henderson, UCLA ’04* Monique Henderson, UCLA ‘05 Grazyna Penc, USC ‘99 Lesley Noll, USC ’88 Anna Lopaciuch, USC ’99 Claire Markey, UCLA ‘19 Iryna Vashchuk, USC ‘05 Virginia Powell, USC ‘06 Nicole Leach, UCLA ‘08* USC ’19 USC (N. Danvers, C. Estes, B Langerholc, M. Edmonson) ’98 Amy Acuff, UCLA ’95 Chelsea Johnson, UCLA ‘05 Jackie Joyner, UCLA ’85 Wendy Brown, USC ’87 Valeyta Althouse, UCLA ’96 Seilala Sua, UCLA ‘00 Eva Orban, USC ‘09 Inga Stasiulionyte, USC ‘02 Ashley Selman, USC ’90
PAC-12 CONFERENCE HISTORY
UCLA’S ALL-TIME MEN’S CONFERENCE FINISHES Year
2020* 2019 2018 2017 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
Finish N/A 2nd 9th 3rd 3rd 4th 7th 3rd 4th 3rd, tie 4th, tie 5th 3rd 4th 5th 2nd 1st 3rd 6th 3rd 4th, tie 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 1st lst 1st 1st 6th 3rd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 4th 2nd 1st
Pts
1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 1949 1948 1942 1941 1940 1939 1938 1937
N/A 140 38 101 94.2 83 68.25 98.5 86 99 85 90 108 92 97.5 134.5 143 125 91.5 115.5 83 136 135.5 138 151 163.5 135 170 123 69 98 153 147 176 115 77 73.14 87 146
3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st 5th 3rd 1st 6th 6th 5th 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd 1st 2nd 5th 5th 4th 2nd 8th 3rd 2nd 8th 6th 4th 6th 5th, tie 6th
UCLA’S ALL-TIME WOMEN’S CONFERENCE FINISHES Year
108.5 163 123.14 114 99 95 115 130.5 156 124 126 111 98 74 87 80 27 16 25.5 73 55 51 37.33 40 38 69.5 44.5 15 24.5 20 40.5 7.2 32 41.5 7.5 12.5 26 13 23 16.5
2020* 2019 2018 2017 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
Finish
N/A 8th 6th 5th 5th 5th 6th 4th 8th 6th 6th 5th 5th 3rd 4th 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 3rd 1st 1st 1st 6th 2nd 1st 1st 1st
Points
N/A 55 57 63 66.50 64 68 87.33 46.50 51.50 71.50 79.50 80 118.5 103 125 174.50 155 160 155 167.50 160.50 174.0 189.5 117 149 127 146 57 112.5 116 161 143
*The 2020 Pac-12 Championships were not contested due to COVID-19.
*The 2020 Pac-12 Championships were not contested due to COVID-19.
MEN’S CONFERENCE MEET RECORDS
WOMEN’S CONFERENCE MEET RECORDS
Event 100m
Time/Mark 9.97
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
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 7-5.75 18-9.25 26-10 55-5.75 71-4.75 214-7 252-1 283-8 (old) 268-10 8322
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
Hammer Decathlon
Holder, School, Year Andre De Grasse, USC, 2015 Cravon Gillespie, ORE, 2019 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
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Time/Mark 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 42.44 3:29.23 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, 2019 USC, 2019 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
PAC-12 CONFERENCE HISTORY
MEN’S CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Year Athlete
2019 Simon Litzell Robert Brandt Sondre Guttormsen 2018 Simon Litzell 2017 Rai Benjamin Isaiah Holmes 2016 Nicholas Scarvelis Nicholas Scarvelis 2015 Nicholas Scarvelis 2014 Nicholas Scarvelis Julian Wruck 2013 Mike Woepse Julian Wruck 2012 Matthew Kosecki Alec Faldermeyer 2011 Cory Primm Greg Woepse 2010 4x100m Relay 2009 Boldizsar Kocsor 2008 Kevin Craddock Bobby Talley Greg Garza Boldizsar Kocsor 2007 Kevin Craddock Brandon Johnson Michael Johnson Jr. Greg Garza 2006 Greg Garza Boldizsar Kocsor 2005 Brandon Johnson Yoo Kim 2004 Dan Ames Dan Ames Dan Ames Juane Armon Ben Aragon Brandon Johnson 2003 Dan Ames Dan Ames Juane Armon 2002 Scott Moser Scott Wiegand 2001 Scott Moser 2000 Michael Granville 1999 Wade Tift 1998 Brian Fell 4x100m Relay Scott Slover Mel Moutry 1997 Meb Keflezhigi Brian Fell Josh Johnson 1996 Ato Boldon Ato Boldon Mike Terry Meb Keflezighi 4x100m Relay Scott Slover Mark Parlin 1995 Ato Boldon Ato Boldon Rich Pitchford John Godina John Godina Greg Johnson 1994 Marcus Reed Marcus Reed 4x100m Relay John Godina John Godina 1993 Derrick Baker Ross Flowers 4x100m Relay 4x400m Relay Charles Rogers Derrick Baker John Godina John Godina Erik Smith 1992 Tony Miller Tony Miller
Event
JT (244-03) 10,000m (29:08.11) PV (17-07.00) JT (244-3) 400mH (49.52) HJ (6-11.50) SP (67-04.75) DT (187-10) SP (19.64m) SP (63-10.25) DT (210-09) PV (17-11.00) DT (214-07) DT (193-08) HT (219-09) 800m (1:47.57) PV (17-01.50) (39.66) HT (219-05) 110mH (13.58) PV (17-01.00) DT (198-10) HT (224-10) 110mH (13.48) 400mH (50.03) TJ (51-04.25) DT (208-11) DT (194-01) HT (219-01) 400mH (49.34) PV (17-09.00) SP (65-00.00) DT (185-11) HT (210-08) LJ (25-10.00) 800m (1:48.45) 400mH (48.85) SP (63-0.50) DT (196-04) LJ (26-01.00) DT (194-01) SP (64-01.75) DT (199-04) 400m (46.49) SP (60-04.00) 400mH (50.79) (39.52) PV (18-02.50) TJ (52-02.50) 5000m (13:47.95) 400mH (50.33) JT (230-1) 100m (10.03) 200m (20.00) 800m (1:48.92) 5000m (14:15.20) (39.60) PV (17-04.50) SP (64-08.00) 100m (10.08) 200m (20.08) HJ (7-02.50) SP (71-04.75) DT (211-09) JT (252-09) 100m (10.47) 200m (20.57) (39.69) SP (64-03.75) DT (189-07) 400m (46.08) 110mH (13.84) (39.62) (3:09.18) TJ (51-10.00) LJ (25-00.50) SP (65-04.25) DT (198-00) JT (247-00) 100m (10.18) 200m (20.51)
McArthur Anderson Charles Rogers 1991 Eric Bergreen David Bunevacz 1990 Steve Lewis Brian Blutreich 1989 Kevin Williams Steve Lewis 4x400m Brian Blutreich David Wilson 1988 Mike Marsh Danny Everett Kevin Young 4x100m Relay 4x400m Relay 1987 Jim Banich Jim Banich Danny Everett Kevin Young Henry Thomas 4x100m Relay 4x400m Relay 1986 Mike Powell Mike Marsh Kevin Young 1985 Steve Kerho Steve Kerho 1984 Steve Kerho John Brenner John Brenner 1983 Marcus Allen 1982 Eric Brown Eric Brown Del Davis Anthony Curran Steve Ortiz 1981 Eric Brown Andre Phillips Mark Anderson 1980 Greg Foster Andre Phillips Lee Balkin Chip Benson Mile Relay 1979 Greg Foster Greg Foster Chip Benson Dave Laut 1978 Don Thompson Conrad Suhr Greg Foster Mike Tully Willie Banks Dwayne Joseph 1977 James Owens Mike Tully Willie Banks Mile Relay 1976 Jason Meisler Steve Alexander 1975 Clim Jackson Rory Kotinek Ron Mooers 1974 Maxie Parks Dave Schiller Roger Freberg Clarence Taylor Mile Relay 1973 Benny Brown Francois Tracanelli Milan Tiff Mile Relay 1972 Warren Edmonson Charles Rich Mile Relay Dwight Stones 1971 Wayne Collett 440y Relay Mile Relay James Butts 1970 John Smith Wayne Collett Jonathan Vaughn PB
LJ (24-11.00) TJ (53-09.00w) SP (61-07.50) JT (234-01) 400m (46.10) DT (188-10) 100m (10.65) 400m (45.87) Relay (3:08.12) DT (194-09) HT (224-08) 100m (10.23) 400m (44.34) 400mH (48.71) (38.59) (3:05.60 SP (63-05.50) DT (194-03) 400m (45.52) 400mH (50.06) 200m (20.24) (39.46) (3:07.49) LJ (26-05.00) 100m (10.29) 400mH (49.02) HH (13.98) IH (50.78) HH (13.93) SP (69-02.00) DT (188-07.00) HH (13.74) 100m (10.25) 200m (20.41w) HJ (7-03.00) PV (18-02.50) 10,000m (28:22.93) 100m (10.37) IH (49.81) Decathlon (7,809 pts) HH (13.43) IH (50.96) HJ (7-02.00) TJ (52-06.25) (3:08.3) 200m (20.35) HH (13.47O TJ (53-07.25) SP (68-06.00) 400m (45.96( 800m (1:48.80) HH (13.63) PV (18-08.75) TJ (54-11.00) HJ (7-01.00) HH (13.60) PV (17-07.00) TJ I55-03.25) (3:08.20) HJ (7-01.00) Decathlon (7,386 pts) HH (13.60) HJ (7-03.00) PV (17-03.25) 440y (46.4) SP (61-10.50) DT (187-09) TJ (53-04.75) (3:07.7) 440y (46.2) PV (17-00.00) TJ (54-03.50) (3:08.20) 100y (9.40) HH (13.70) (3:06.70) HJ (7-01.00) 440y (45.90) (39.90) (3:08.3) TJ (54-02.50w) 440y (45.90) 440yH (50.60) PV (16-06.00)
Mile Relay (3:07.10) 1969 Dick Railsback PV (17-06.75) Len Van Hovwegen 440y (46.40) Denny Rogers TJ (50-10.00) Mile Relay (3:09.50) 1968 Dom Domansky 440y (46.7) Steve Marcus SP (63-00.25) Mile Relay (3:08.20) 1967 Ron Copeland HH (13.5) Gerald Lee TJ (50-04.25) Dick Railsback PV (17-01.00) Dick Selby JT (241-09.50) 1966 Tom Jones 100y (9.60) Tom Jones 220y (21.00) Bob Frey 440y (46.40) Roger Johnson 440yH (51.0) 440y Relay (40.30) Mile Rlay (3:09.3) Marc Savage PV (16-01.00) Dick Selby JT (240-04) Doug Elmstead TJ (49-4.50) 1965 Bob Day Mile (4:03.0) Roger Johnson 440yH (50.9) Hermann Spegel JT (233-10.50) 1962 Mil Dahl Mile (4:08.10) Arnold Tripp 100y (9.6) Arnold Tripp 220y (21.00) Kermit Alexander TJ (47-11.25) 1961 Mil Dahl Mile (4:14.5) Andy Dunkell 880y (1:50.8) 1960 Bob Holland Mile (4:08.8) Jim Johnson HH (14.3) 1959 Jim Johnson LJ (24-09.75, tie) Goerge Roubanis PV (14-08.75, tie) Duane Millerman DT (160-08) 1958 Dick Knaub LJ (24-09.00) George Roubanis PV (14-07.00) Rafer Johnson JT (243-10.50) 1957 Mile Relay (3:14.40) Don Vick SP (56-10.50) 1956 Bob Seaman 880y (1:52.2) Rafer Johnson 220yLH (23.40) Hall Miller HJ (6-05.00) Dick Knaub LJ (24-10.25) 1955 Mile Relay (3:15.4) 1953 Rod Richard 100y (9.80) Rod Richard 220y (21.40) 1952 Rod Richard 220y (21.70) George Brown LJ (24-09.50) 1951 Bob Work 100y (9.80) Bob Work/George Brown 220y (21.6) Hugh Mitchell 880y (2:15.6) George Brown LJ (24-03.50) 1949 Craig Dixon 120yHH (14.30) Craig Dixon 220yLH (23.30) George Stanich HJ (6-03.75, tie) Taylor Lewis DT (164-02.25) 1948 Craig Dixon 120yHH (14.10) Craig Dixon 220yLH (23.20) Taylor Lewis DT (156-08.25) 1942 Ray Maggard PV (13-06.00, tie) 1940 Jackie Robinson LJ (25-00.00) 1939 George Blaikie HJ (6-02.00, tie) 1938 Woody Strode SP (51-06.50) 1937 Bill Retz JT (210-08) *The 2020 Pac-12 Championships were not contested due to COVID-19.
PAC-12 CONFERENCE HISTORY
WOMEN’S CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Year Athlete
2019 Alyssa Wilson Elleyse Garrett 2018 Jessie Maduka 2016 Kylie Price 2015 Ida Storm Zibby Boyer 2011 Turquoise Thompson 2010 4x400m Relay Lindsay Rowe Turquoise Thompson 2009 4x400m Relay 2008 Ingrid Kantola 2007 Nicole Leach Rhonda Watkins Rhonda Watkins 2006 Nicole Leach Chelsea Johnson Rhonda Watkins 2005 Monique Henderson Monique Henderson Chelsea Johnson Jessica Cosby Kamaiya Warren Jessica Cosby 2004 Monique Henderson Monique Henderson Ashley Caldwell Sheena Johnson Sheena Johnson 4x100m Relay 4x400m Relay Candice Bauchman Jessica Cosby 2003 Lena Nilsson Lena Nilsson Sheena Johnson Sheena Johnson Candice Bauchman Jessica Cosby Cari Soong 2002 Lena Nilsson Lena Nillson Sheena Johnson 4x400m Relay Chaniqua Ross 2001 Adia McKinnon Michelle Perry Sheena Johnson 4x400m Relay Tracy O’Hara Christina Tolson
Event
DT (186-09) PV (14-03.50) TJ (44-7) LJ (21-00.50) HT (65.54m) HJ (5-11.50) 400mH (55.84) (3:34.82) 100mH (13.24) 400mH (56.92) (3:33.62) PV (14-01.75) 400MH (44.95) HJ (6-00.50) LJ (21-08.75) 400mH (57.27) PV (15-01.00) HJ (5-11.25.25) 200m (23.06) 400m (51.31) PV (13-07.25) SP (56-01.75) DT (183-03) HT (216-10) 200m (22.89) 400m (50.90) 800m (2:06.88) 100mH (12.79) 400mH (55.45) (43.43) (3:32.39) TJ (44-08.00) HT (208-09) 800m (2:03.86) 1500m (4:13.21) 100mH (13.10) 400mH (56.45) TJ (46-02.75) SP (55-07.75) HT (215-11) 800m (2:03.88) 1500m (4:20.81) 400mH (57.35) (3:31.97) DT (180-08) 400m (52.69) 100mH (13.50) 400mH (56.02) (3:32.82) PV (14-01.25) SP (58-03.75)
2000
1999
1998
1997
1996
1995
1994
Chaniqua Ross Christina Tolson Michelle Perry Tracy O’Hara Darnesha Griffith Seilala Sua Seilala Sua Christina Tolson Andrea Anderson Michelle Perry Tracy O’Hara Keyon Soley Seilala Sua Seilala Sua Seilala Sua Shakedia Jones Andrea Anderson Joanna Hayes 4x100m Relay Deanna Simmons Seilala Sua Rachelle Noble Andrea Anderson Darlene Malco Joanna Hayes Joanna Hayes 4x100m Relay Amy Acuff Nada Kawar Suzy Powell Suzy Powell Darlene Malco Joanna Hayes Amy Acuff Valeyta Althouse Sheila Burrell Karen Hecox Shelley Taylor Amy Acuff Valeyta Althouse Dawn Dumble Karen Hecox Amy Acuff Roshanda Glenn
PB
DT (177-03) HT (214-07) 100mH (13.03w) PV (13-07.00) HJ (5-10.00) SP (56-09.5) DT (205-01) HT (208-05) 400m (52.44) 100mH (13.37) PV (12-07.50) LJ (20-11.75) SP (57-11.00 DT (199-09) JT (161-02) 100m (11.20) 400m (52.52) 100mH (13.15) (44.25) TJ (42-07.00) SP (56-10.00) HT (186-10) 200m (23.98) 400m (51.92) 100mH (13.04) 400mH (56.38) (44.14) HJ (6-02.75) SP (55-01.50) DT (196-01) JT (179-02) 400m (52.39) 100mH (13.29) HJ (6-03.25) SP (59-06.25) 100m (11.63) 1500m (4:26.70) 5000m (16:56.88) HJ (6-06.00) SP (61-10.25) DT (199-09) 3000m (9:43.39) HJ (6-00.75)) TJ (43-02.25)
1993
1992 1991
1990
1989
1988
1987
Valeyta Althouse Candy Roberts Erin Blunt Roshanda Glenn Dawn Dumble Dawn Duble Roshanda Glenn Dawn Dumble Dawn Duble Janeene Vickers Tonya Sedwick Dawn Dumble Dawn Duble Tonya Sedwick Janeene Vickers Janeene Vickers Tracie Millett Tracie Millett 4x100m Relay Tonya Hedwick Caryl Smith Janeene Vickers Tonya Sedwick Jennifer Ashe 400m Relay Gail Devers Gail Devers Gail Devers Janeene Vickers 4x100m Relay Gail Devers Gail Devers Gail Devers Gail Devers 4x400m Relay
SP (56-01.75) DT (169-0_ 400mH (57.68) TJ (43-04.25) DT (185-02) SP (55-11.75) TJ (43-05.00) SP (53-07.50) DT (176-00) 100mH (13.39) LJ (21-03.25) SP (56-07.50) DT (174-02) Hept. (5,548 pts) 100mH (13.73) 400mH (58.76) SP (53-09.75) DT (190-02) (45.26) Hept. (5,509 pts) 100m (11.69w) 100mH (13.66) LJ (20-07.75) 10,000m (35:42.02) (45.05) LJ (22-01.75) 100m (11.05) 100mH (12.68) 400mH (59.16) (44.45) 100mH (13.28) 100m (11.17) 200m (22.71) LJ (21-10.00) (3:33.81)
*The 2020 Pac-12 Championships were not contested due to COVID-19.
NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS ALL-TIME RESULTS
UCLA MEN AT NCAA OUTDOORS Year 2020 2019 2018 2017 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
Finish N/A 18th (tie) 66th (tie) 33rd (tie) 18th (tie) --33rd (tie) 12th (tie) 17th 37th 52nd (tie) --34th 9th 22nd 33rd (tie) 17th (tie) 19th 30th (tie) 33rd (tie) 47th (tie) 16th (tie) 6th 4th 3rd 2nd 12th 9th 8th (tie) 17th (tie) 10th 6th 1st 1st 8th 58th 7th 14th (tie) 5th 5th 2nd 3rd 1st
UCLA WOMEN AT NCAA OUTDOORS
Points N/A 16 1 8 10 0 8 18 17 7 4 0 7.5 21 11 8 17 14.5 8 6 4 15 38 31 57 55 18 25 23 15 22 28 82 81 29 3 50.5 33.5 75 30 46 36 50
Year 2020 2019 2018 2017 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
1977 5th 35 1976 12th (tie) 16 1975 2nd 42 1974 2nd 56 1974 2nd 56 1973 1st 56 1972 1st 82 1971 1st 52 1970 7th 27 1969 5th 30 1968 5th 30 1967 3rd 27 1966 1st 81 1965 8th (tie) 20 1964 45th (tie) 2 1963 33rd (tie) 2 1962 14th (tie) 11 1961 11th (tie) 13 1960 3rd 31 1959 ----1958 ----1957 ----1956 1st 44.7 1955 2nd 34 1954 --0 1953 10th 12.6 1952 3rd 24 1951 6th 18.2 1950 22nd (tie) 8 1949 2nd 31 1948 30th (tie) 6 1947 12th 14.17 1946 28th 5 1945 --0 1944 --0 1943 --0 1942 20th (tie) 6 1941 21st 6 1940 13th 17 1939 20th 6 1938 12th 15 1937 12th (tie) 10 1936 --0 1935 14th 10.2 *The 2020 NCAA Outdoor Championships were not contested due to COVID-19.
Finish N/A 25th (tie) 14th ------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
Finish N/A T-54th T-41st T-62nd T-64th T-49th T-45th T-50th T-47th T-47th 14th T-52nd 25th T-12th
Points N/A 2 5 1 1 2 4 3 3 3 13.5 2 9 17
2003 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1991 1990 1989 1988 1978
T-28th T-55th 12th 13th 12th 9th T-9th T-7th 4th 29th T-15th T-24th T-23rd T-31st T-11th
1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974
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)
47 58 27 25 45 18 116.5 153 57 30 2 47 86 19 89 68
*The 2020 NCAA Outdoor Championships were not contested due to COVID-19.
UCLA MEN AT NCAA INDOORS Year 2020* 2019 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2006 2005 2004
Points N/A 10 18 --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
UCLA WOMEN AT NCAA INDOORS Year 2020 2019 2018 2015 2014 2013 2012 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004
8 1 15 17 16.5 17 20.5 22 25 7 10 6 9 6 16
*The 2020 NCAA Indoor Championships were not contested due to COVID-19.
Finish N/A T-41st T-27th T-28th T-29th T-15th T-28th T-56th T-35th T-62nd 7th T-15th 20th 5th
Points N/A 5 8 8 8 13 8 1 6 0.3 23 16 12 40
2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990
T-8th 2nd 1st 1st T-8th T-19th 7th T-7th 2nd T-12th T-21st T-11th T-11th T-11th
24 43 53.5 51 22 11 24 22 37 15 6 14 12 10
*The 2020 NCAA Indoor Championships were not contested due to COVID-19.
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NCAA MEN’S CHAMPIONS
NCAA MEN’S OUTDOOR CHAMPIONS (by year)
Year Athlete
Event
2013 Julian Wruck 1999 Granville, Williams, Davis, Fell 1997 Meb Keflezighi Meb Keflezighi 1996 Ato Boldon 1995 Ato Boldon John Godina John Godina Greg Johnson 1994 John Godina 1993 Erik Smith 1990 Steve Lewis 1988 Danny Everett Kevin Young Lewis, Young, Everett, Thomas 1987 Kevin Young Washington, Young, Thomas, Everett Jim Connolly 1984 John Brenner John Brenner 1981 Andre Phillips 1980 Greg Foster Mark Anderson 1979 Greg Foster Dave Laut 1978 Greg Foster Dave Laut Mike Tully 1977 James Owens 1975 Benny Brown 1974 Guerrero, Brown, Walters, Parks Jerry Herndon 1973 Gaddis, Peppars, Parks, Brown Finn Bendixen Milan Tiff 1972 Warren Edmonson John Smith Echols, Gaddis, Brown, Smith James Butts 1971 John Smith Edmonson, Echols, Smith, Collett 1970 Langston, Smith, Lyman, Collett 1969 Smith, Van Howegen, Young, Collett 1968 Jon Vaughn Steve Marcus 1966 Tom Jones Ron Copeland Jones, Frey, Copeland, Jackson Gail, Domansky, Copeland, Frey 1965 Bob Day 1962 Kermit Alexander 1960 Jim Johnson 1956 Nick Dyer Ron Drummond 1952 George Brown 1951 George Brown 1949 Craig Dixon Craig Dixon 1947 Ray Maggard 1940 Jackie Robinson 1938 Bill Lacefield 1935 Jimmy LuValle
DT (64.96m/213-1) 4x400m Relay (3:02.12) 5,000m (13:44.17) 10,000m (28:51.18) 100m (9.92) 200m (20.24) SP (22.0m/72-2.25) DT(61.67m/202-4.25) JT (74.44m/244-2.75) DT (60.47m/198-5) JT (79.20m/259-10) 400m (45.19) 400m (44.52) 400mH (47.85) 4x400m Relay (2:59.91) 400mH (48.90) 4x400m Relay (3:00.55) Decathlon (8,121) SP (21.92m/71-11) DT (63.44m/208-1) 400mH (49.12) 110mH (13.42) Decathlon (7,871) 200m (20.22) SP(20.41m/66-11.25) 110mH (13.22) SP (20.15m/66-1.5) PV (5.53m/18-1.75) 110mH (13.49) 440y (45.08) Mile Relay (3:06.60) LJ (8.084m/26-6.25) Mile Relay (3:03.35) LJ (7.887m/25-10.5) TJ (16.529m/54-2.75) 100m (10.1) 440m (44.50) Mile Relay (3:05.30) TJ (16.212m/53-2.25) 440y (45.0) Mile Relay (3:03.3) Mile Relay (3:05.0) Mile Relay (3:02.3) PV (5.194m/17-0.5) SP (18.79m/61-7.75) 220y (21.00) 110mH (13.60) 4x110y Relay (39.7) Mile Relay (3:06.4) Mile (4:01.80) TJ(15.526m/50-11.25) 110mH (14.00) HJ (1.988m/6-6.25) DT (52.73m/173-0) LJ (7.899m/25-11) LJ (7.461m/24-5.75) 110mH (14.0) 200yH (22.7) PV (4.267m/14-0) LJ (7.576m/24-10.25) LJ (7.645m/25-1) 440y (47.4)
NCAA MEN’S OUTDOOR CHAMPIONS (by event)
100m
1996 Ato Boldon 1972 Warren Edmonson
200m
1995 Ato Boldon 1979 Greg Foster
20.24 20.22
400m
1990 Steve Lewis 1988 Danny Everett 1972 John Smith
45.19 44.52 44.50
Mile
1965 Bob Day
4:01.80
5,000m
1997 Meb Keflezighi
13:44.17
10,000m
1997 Meb Keflezighi
28:51.18
400mH
1988 Kevin Young 1987 Kevin Young 1981 Andre Phillips
47.85 (MR) 48.90 49.12
110mH 1980 1978 1977 1966 1960 1949
Greg Foster Greg Foster James Owens Ron Copeland Jim Johnson Craig Dixon
13.42 13.22 (MR) 13.49 13.60 14.00 14.0
4x400m Relay 1999 1988 1987
3:02.12 2:59.91 3:00.55
High Jump
1956 Nick Dyer
1.988m (6-6.25)
Pole Vault
1978 Mike Tully 1968 Jon Vaughn 1947 Ray Maggard
5.53m (18-1.75) 5.194m (17-0.5) 4.267m (14-0)
Long Jump 1974 1973 1952 1951 1940 1938
Jerry Herndon Finn Bendixen George Brown George Brown Jackie Robinson Bill Lacefield
8.084m (26-6.25) 7.887m (25-10.5) 7.899m (25-11) 7.461m (24-5.75) 7.576m (24-10.25) 7.645m (25-1)
Triple Jump
1973 Milan Tiff 1972 James Butts 1962 Kermit Alexander
16.529m (54-2.75) 16.212m (53-2.25) 15.526m (50-11.25)
Shot Put 1995 1984 1979 1978 1968
John Godina John Brenner Dave Laut Dave Laut Steve Marcus
22.0m (72-2.25) 21.92m (71-11) 20.41m (66-11.25) 20.15m (66-1.5) 18.79m (61-7.75)
Discus 2013 1995 1994 1984 1956
9:92 (MR) 10.10
Julian Wruck John Godina John Godina John Brenner Ron Drummond
64.96m (213-1) 61.67m (202-4.25) 60.47m (198-5) 3.44m (208-1) 52.73m (173-0)
PB
Javelin
1995 Greg Johnson 1993 Erik Smith
Decathlon
1987 Jim Connolly 1980 Mark Anderson
220y
1966 Tom Jones
74.44m (244-2.75) 79.20m (259-10) 8,121 7,871 21.00
440y
1975 Benny Brown 1971 John Smith 1935 Jimmy LuValle
200y Hurdles
1949 Craig Dixon
45.08 45.0 47.4 22.7
4x110y Relay 1966
39.7
Mile Relay 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1966
3:06.60 3:03.35 3:05.30 3:03.3 3:05.0 3:02.3 3:06.4
NCAA MEN’S INDOOR CHAMPIONS (by event)
800m
2000 Jess Strutzel
5,000m
1997 Meb Keflezighi
Shot Put 1996 1995 1994 1991
Jonathan Ogden John Godina John Godina Eric Bergreen
Pole Vault
1978 Mike Tully
Distance Medley Relay 1999
1:46.57 13:52.72 63-08.00 66-11.25 65-08.75 62-10.75 18-01.75 9:33.17
*The 2020 NCAA Indoor Championships and Outdoor Championships were not contested due to COVID-19.
NCAA WOMEN’S CHAMPIONS
NCAA WOMEN’S OUTDOOR CHAMPIONS (by year)
Year Athlete
Event
2009 Nicole Leach 400mH (55.39) 2007 Nicole Leach 400mH (54.32) Rhonda Watkins LJ (22-10) 2005 Monique Henderson 400m (50.10) Candice Bauchman TJ (46-2) 2004 Sheena Johnson 400mH (53.54) Chelsea Johnson PV (14-1.25) 2003 Sheena Johnson 400mH (54.34) 2002 Jessica Cosby SP (57-0.25) Darnesha Griffith HJ (6-0) Lena Nilsson 1500m (4:12.60) Tracy O’Hara PV (13-9.25) Chaniqua Ross DT (182-0) 2001 Christina Tolson SP (57-0.75) 2000 Seilala Sua SP (56-11.50) Seilala Sua DT (200-09) Tracy O’Hara PV (14-5.33) 1999 Joanna Hayes 400mH (55.16) Seilala Sua SP (57-9) Seilala Sua DT (210-10) 1998 Seilala Sua DT (210-8) 1997 Seilala Sua DT (200-6) 1996 Amy Acuff HJ (6-4.25) 1995 Amy Acuff HJ (6-5) Valeyta Althouse SP (59-11.75) Dawn Dumble DT (187-2) 1994 Karen Hecox 3000m (9:22.63) 1993 Dawn Dumble SP (56-4) 1991 Janeene Vickers 400m H (55.65) 1990 Tracie Millett DT (183-9) Tracie Millett SP (53-6.75) Janeene Vickers 400m H (55.40) 1989 Janeene Vickers 400m H (55.27) 1988 Gail Devers 100m (10.86w) 4x400 Relay 3:29.82 (Phillips, Devers, Knighten, Vickers) 1986 Toni Lutjens DT (183-2) 1984 Tonya Alston HJ (6-1.25) 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)
AIAW WOMEN’S OUTDOOR CHAMPIONS (by year)
1980 2-Mile Relay 8:41.64 (Ralston, Ward, Warner, Goen) 1978 Evelyn Ashford 200m (22.91) Modupe Oshikoya LJ (21-6.50) 1977 Evelyn Ashford 100m (11.32) Evelyn Ashford 200m (23.0) Karin Smith JT (197-9) 880y Medley Relay 1:39.4 (Ashford, Oshikoya, Roberson, Weston) 2 Mile Relay 8:42.1 (Chisam, Keyes, Roberson, Weston) 1976 Karin Smith JT (161-6) 1975 Julie Brown Mile (4:40.6) Julie Brown 2 Mile (10:11.2) Monette Driscoll DT (156-5) Kate Schmidt JT (198-1) 880y Medley Relay 1:45.0 (Butler, Huggard, White, A’Harrah) 1974 Francie Larrieu 880y (2:10) Francie Larrieu Mile (4:59.4) Francie Larrieu 2 Mile (10:56.6)
NCAA WOMEN’S INDOOR CHAMPIONS (by year)
Year Athlete 2007 2006 2003 2002 2001 2000 1997 1996 1995 1994 1992 1991 1990
Event
Rhonda Watkins LJ (21-6.75) Chelsea Johnson PV (14-9) Lena Nilsson 800m (2:05.13) Darnesha Griffith HJ (6-0.75) Distance Medley Relay 10:58.19 (Burgess, Henderson, Marr, Nilsson) Christina Tolson SP (55-9.75) Seilala Sua SP (56-8) Tracy O’Hara PV (14-6) Keyon Soley LJ (21-4.75) Amy Acuff HJ (6-3.25) Valeyta Althouse SP (57-11) Amy Acuff HJ (6-5.50) Dawn Dumble SP (57-8.50) Amy Acuff HJ (6-2.25) Dawn Dumble SP (56-11.50) Tracie Millett SP (54-1) Tracie Millett SP (51-11)
NATIONAL WOMEN’S OUTDOOR CHAMPIONS (by event)
100m
1988 Gail Devers 1977 Evelyn Ashford 1982 Florence Griffith 1978 Evelyn Ashford 1977 Evelyn Ashford
22.39 22.91 23.00
400m
2005 Monique Henderson 1983 Florence Grifith
1500m
2002 Lena Nilsson 1983 Michelle Bush 1994 Karen Hecox
9:22.63
400mH 2009 2007 2004 2003 1999 1991 1990 1989
Nicole Leach Nicole Leach Sheena Johnson Sheena Johnson Joanna Hayes Janeene Vickers Janeene Vickers Janeene Vickers
55.39 54.32 53.54 54.34 55.16 55.65 55.40 55.27
4x400m Relay 1988
3:29.82
High Jump 2002 1996 1995 1984
50.10 50.94 4:12.60 4:19.98
3000m
Darnesha Griffin Amy Acuff Amy Acuff Tonya Alston
6-00.00 6-04.25 6-05.00 6-01.25
Pole Vault
2004 Chelsea Johnson 2002 Tracy O’Hara 2000 Tracy O’Hara
14-01.25 13-09.25 14-05.33
Long Jump
2007 Rhonda Watkins 1978 Modupe Oshikoya
Triple Jump
2005 Candice Bauchman
2002 2001 2000 1999 1995 1993 1990
Jessica Cosby Christina Tolson Seilala Sua Seilala Sua Valeyta Althouse Dawn Dumble Tracie Millett
Discus 2002 2000 1999 1998 1997 1995 1990 1986 1975
Chaniqua Ross Seilala Sua Seilala Sua Seilala Sua Seilala Sua Dawn Dumble Tracie Millett Toni Lutjens Monette Driscoll
Javelin
1976 Karin Smith 1975 Kate Schmidt
22-10.00 21-06.50 46-02.00
57-00.25 57-00.75 56-11.50 57-09.00 59-11.75 56-04.00 53-06.75 182-00 200-09 210-10 210-08 200-06 197-02 183-02 183-02 156-05 161-00 198-01
Heptathlon 10.86w 11.32
200m
Shot Put
1983 Jackie Joyner 1982 Jacie Joyner
880y Medley Relay 1977 1975
2-Mile Relay 1980 1977
6365 6099 1:39.40 1:45.00 8:41.64 8:42.10
880y
1974 Francie Larrieu
Mile
1975 Julie Brown 1974 Francie Larrieu
2 Mile
1974 Francie Larrieu
2:10 4:40.60 4:59.40 10:56.60
NCAA WOMEN’S INDOOR CHAMPIONS (by event)
800m
2003 Lena Nilsson
Shot Put 2001 2000 1996 1995 1992 1991 1990
Christina Tolson Seilala Sua Valeyta Althouse Dawn Dumble Dawn Dumble Tracie Millett Tracie Millett
High Jump 2002 1997 1995 1994
Darnesha Griffin Amy Acuff Amy Acuff Amy Acuff
Long Jump
2007 Rhonda Watkins 2000 Keyon Soley
Pole Vault
2006 Chelsea Johnson 2000 Tracy O’Hara
Distance Medley Relay 2002
2:05.13 55-09.75 56-08.00 57-11.00 57-08.50 56-11.50 54-01.00 51-11.00 6-00.75 6-03.25 6-05.50 6-02.25 21-06.75 21-04.75 14-09.00 14-06.00 10:58.19
*The 2020 NCAA Indoor Championships and Outdoor Championships were not contested due to COVID-19. PB
MEN’S NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY
MEN’S OUTDOOR RESULTS 2020 - Meet not contested 2019 - UCLA, T-18th (16 point) HJ - Sean Lee, 6th (2.21m, 7-03.00) DT - Dotun Ogundeji, 4th (60.54m, 198-0) 5000m - Robert Brandt, 9th (14:10.19) 2018 - UCLA, T-66th (1 point) 10000m - Robert Brandt, 8th (29:13.12) HT - Justin Stafford, 17th (64.25m/210-9) JT - Marian Spannowsky, 11th (68.05m/223-3) 2017 - UCLA, T-33rd (8 points) 3000m SC - Austin O’Neil, 15th (8:49.52) 5000m - Daniel De La Torre, 14th (14:43.49) 110mH - Misana Viltz, 24th (22.20) 400mH - Rai Benjamin, 2nd (48.33) 4x100m Relay - Massington, Benjamin, Roberson, Powell, 22nd (39.89) HJ - Michael Burke, 12th (2.13m/6-11.75) DT - Dotun Ogundeji, 19th (54.76m/179-8) JT - Simon Litzell, 16th (67.62m/221-10); Marian Spannowsky - 23rd (64.90m/212-11) 2016 - UCLA, T-18th (10 points) 800m - Nick Hartle, 14th (1:47.74) 10,000m - Lane Werley, 12th (29:29.14) 400mH - Rai Benjamin, 6th (49.82) LJ - Austin Hazel, 21st (7.20m/23-7.5) SP - Nicholas Scarvelis, 4th (20.17m/66-2.25); Braheme Days, 5th (20.03m/65-8.75); Dotun Ogundeji, 20th (18.55m/60-10.5) DT - Nicholas Scarvelis, 18th (54.50m/178-10); Dotun Ogundeji, 20th (53.67m/176-1) 2015 - UCLA athletes did not score 800m - Nick Hartle, 20th (1:49.73) 10,000m - Lane Werley, 16th (14:15.63) SP - Nicholas Scarvelis, 15th (18.91m/62-0.5) HT - Alec Faldermeyer, 22nd (62.21m/204-1) JT - Derek Eager, 12th (68.27m/223-11) Dec - Steele Wasik, 12th (7519) 2014 - UCLA, 33rd (8 points) 800m - Nick Hartle, 16th (1:49.83) SP - Nicholas Scarvelis, 10th (19.27m/63-2.75) DT - Julian Wruck, 2nd (62.56m/205-3); Matthew Kosecki , 12th (57.43m/188-5) JT - Cody Danielson, 14th (65.10m/213-7) 2013 - UCLA, T-12th (18 points) DT - Julian Wruck, 1st (64.94m/213-1) HT - Alec Faldermeyer, 7th (65.18m/213-10) Dec - Marcus Nilsson, 3rd (8104); Dominic Giovannoni,13th (7726) 2012 - UCLA, 17th (17 points) 200m - Maxwell Dyce, 23rd (21.04) 4x100m Relay - Alston, Dyce, Frasier, White, 16th (40.01) PV - Mike Woepse, 2nd (5.55m/18-2.5) DT - Matthew Kosecki, 10th (57.74m/189-5) HT - Alec Faldermeyer, 3rd (68.37m/224-4) JT - Derek Eager, 22nd (64.52m/211-8) Dec - Marcus Nilsson, 6th (7823) 2011 - UCLA, 37th (7 points) 200m - Maxwell Dyce, 18th (21.04) 800m - Cory Primm, 6th (1:47.01) 4x100m Relay - Alston, Rolle, Dyce, Frasier, 10th (39.45) PV - Mike Woepse, 20th (5.00m/16-4.75) TJ - Jonathan Clark, 9th (16.12m/52-10.75) HT - Alec Faldermeyer, 5th (67.46m/221-4) DT - Bo Taylor, 13th (53.96m/177-0) 2010 - UCLA, 52ndT (4 points) 800m - Cory Primm, 5th (1:47.58); Scott Crawford, 16th (1:49.60) 3000mSC - Dylan Knight, 23rd (8:59.93) 4x100m Relay - Alston, Dyce, Griffin, Smith, 8th (39.75) 2009 - UCLA athletes did not score 200m - Karlton Rolle, 25th (21.95) 800m - Cory Primm, 13th (1:47.95)
4x100m Relay - Alston, Rolle, Griffin, Walker, 14th (39.77) HJ - Taylor Hobson, 15th (2.05m/6-08.75) PV - Greg Woepse, 12th (NH finals, 5.25m/17-02.75 prelims); Johnny Quinn, 15th (5.25m/17-02.75) LJ - Nelson Rosario, 22nd (7.40m/24-03.50) TJ - Taylor Hobson, 14th (15.76m/51-08.50) SP - Bo Taylor, 18th (18.04m/59-02.25) HT - Boldizsar Kocsor, 9th (64.87m/212-10) 2008 - UCLA, 34th (7.50 points) 800m - Cory Primm, 19th (1:50.16) 1500m - Laef Barnes, 20th (3:48.58) 3000m SC - Henry Hagenbuch, 14th (8:59.41) 110mH - Kevin Craddock, 24th (14.31) HJ - Taylor Hobson, T-20th (2.05m/6-08.75) PV - Johnny Quinn, T-8th (5.10m/16-08.75); Dustin DeLeo, 13th (5.10m/16-08.75) TJ - Jonathan Clark, 19th (15.40m/50-06.25) SP - John Caulfield, 11th (17.56m/57-07.50); Darius Savage, T-14th (17.91m/58-09.25) DT - Greg Garza, 7th (56.71m/186-01); Darius Savage, 11th (53.67m/176-01); Bo Taylor, 13th (53.04m/174-00); John Caulfield, 18th (50.95m/167-02) HT - Boldizsar Kocsor, 4th (69.92m/229-05) 2007 - UCLA, 9th (21 points) 5000m - Austin Ramos, 10th (13:56.32) 100mH - Darius Reed, 22nd (14.06) 400mH - Brandon Johnson, 2nd (49.02) SP - John Caulfield, 18th (17.63m/57-10.25) DT - Greg Garza, 4th (60.77m/199-04); Jason Rider, 12th (56.26m/184-07); Darius Savage, 13th (56.21m/184-05); John Caulfield, 25th (47.52m/155-11) PV - Mike Landers, 2nd (5.45m/17-10.50) 2006 - UCLA, 22nd (11 points) 400m - Craig Everhart, 7th (45.70) 800m - Martell Munguia, 16th (1:50.31) 110mH - Kevin Craddock, 8th (13.76) PV - Mike Landers, 3rd (5.50m/18-00.50); David Shortenhaus, 22nd (5.00m/16-04.75) LJ - Joel Tuosto, 24th (6.81m/22-04.25) TJ - Michael Johnson, 17th (15.33m/50-03.50); Dominique Easterling, 19th (15.29m/50-02) SP - Jeremy Silverman, 18th (17.84m/58-06.50); Jake Knight, 21st (17.48m/57-04.25) DT - Greg Garza, 7th (55.82m/183-02); Jason Rider, 12th (54.65m/179-03) HT - Boldizsar Kocsor, 13th (62.46m/204-11) 2005 - UCLA, T-33rd (8 points) 400m - Craig Everhart, 12th (46.44) 800m - Martell Munguia, 13th (1:49.45) 1500m - Jon Rankin, 17th (3:48.51) 110mH - Anthony Golston, 28th (14.47) 400mH - Brandon Johnson, 4th (48.59); Jonathan Williams, 7th (49.76) 3000m SC - Erik Emilsson, 8th (8:34.80) 4x400m Relay - Bassani, Versher, Johnson, Everhart, 12th (3:05.14) PV - Dave Murphy (NH) SP - Jeremy Silverman, 20th (17.73m/58-02); John Caulfield, 23rd (17.58m/57-08.25) DT - Greg Garza, 23rd (52.41m/171-11) JT - Ely Dial, 22nd (56.10m/184-01) 2004 - UCLA, T-17th (17 points) 100m - Matt Bruno, 24th (10.57) 400m - Craig Everhart, 11th (46.20); Denye Versher, 21st (46.97) 1500m - Jon Rankin, 13th (3:47.75); Ben Aragon, 16th (3:48.10) 110mH - Anthony Golston, 24th (14.11) 400mH - Jonathan Williams, 11th (50.83); Brandon Johnson, 17th (51.24) 4x400m Relay - Johnson, Williams, Versher, Everhart, 7th (3:06.63) PV - Yoo Kim, 2nd (5.60m/18-04.50); Pat Luke, 13th (5.15m/16-10.75) LJ - Juaune Armon, 5th (7.92m/26-00) SP - Dan Ames, 6th (19.09m/62-07.75); Jeremy Silverman, 14th (18.15m/59-06.75); Jake Knight, 16th (18.07m/59-03.50) DT - Dan Ames, 16th (54.63m/179-03) PB
HT - Dan Ames, 9th (63.45m/208-02) Dec - Chris Staton, 18th (7040) 2003 - UCLA, 19th (14.50 points) 400m - Craig Everhart, 23rd (47.10) 800m - Nick Thornton, 20th (1:50.56) 3000m SC - Erik Emilsson, 24th (8:56.59) 400mH - Kyle Erickson, 10th (50.07); John Barbieri, 16th (51.89); Jonathan Williams, 21st (51.79) PV - Yoo Kim, T-5th (5.30m/17-04.50); Pat Luke, 7th (5.30m/17-04.50) LJ - Juaune Armon, 5th (7.88m/25-10.25) SP - Dan Ames, 6th (18.91m/62-00.50); Scott Wiegand, 7th (18.82m/61-09.00); Jeremy Silverman, 13th (18.01m/5901.25) DT - Dan Ames, 12th (52.80m/173-03); Scott Wiegand, 21st (53.56m/175-09) 2002 - UCLA, T-30th (8 points) 200m - Michael Lipscomb, 11th (20.83) 400mH - Kyle Erickson, DNF PV - Clyde Bell, 11th (5.15m/16-10.75) LJ - Juaune Armon, 18th (7.41m/24-03.75) SP - Dan Ames, 7th (19.19m/62-11.50); Scott Wiegand, 12th (18.74m/61-05.75) DT - Scott Moser, 4th (60.44m/198-03); Dan Ames, 8th (58.85m/193-01); Jason Rider, 17th (53.88m/176-09) HT - Scott Moser, 12th (61.67m/202-04) 2001 - UCLA, T-33rd (6 points) 400mH - Kyle Erickson, dnq (50.97) PV - Yoo Kim, 11th (5.30m/17-04.50) SP - Scott Moser, 13th (18.11m/59-05); Dan Ames, 16th (17.83m/58-06) DT - Scott Moser, 3rd (60.14m/197-04.75); Dan Ames, 17th (52.38m/171-10) JT - Nate Marum, 13th (64.45m/211-05) 2000 - UCLA, T-47th (4 points) 800m - Jess Strutzel, 5th (1:46.39) 400mH - John Hall, dnq (50.44) PV - Brian McLaughlin, nh DT - Scott Moser, 17th (55.96m/183-07) 1999 - UCLA, 16thT (15 points) 800m - Jess Strutzel (1:50.16); Michael Granville, dnq (DQ) 4x400m Relay - Granville, Williams, Davis, Fell, 1st (3:02.12) SP - Wade Tift, 8th (18.88m/61-11.50); Scott Moser, 14th (18.00m/59-00.75); Travis Haynes, 18th (17.26m/56-07.50) DT - Luke Sullivan, 5th (59.37m/194-09) HT - Luke Sullivan, 14th (62.43m/204-10) 1998 - UCLA, 6th (38 points) 800m - Jess Strutzel, 5th (1:47.15) 5000m - Mebrahtom Keflezighi, 4th (13:44.68) 10,000m - Mebrahtom Keflezighi, 4th (28:39.58) 4x100m Relay - Fell, Thomas, Allen, McElroy, 4th (38.96) PV - Scott Slover, 3rd (5.45m/17-10.50) TJ - Mel Moultry, 6th (15.93m/52-03.25) SP - Wade Tift-6th (18.52m/60-09.25); Travis Haynes, 17th (16.98m/55-08.50) DT - Luke Sullivan, 7th (57.32m/188-01) HT - Luke Sullivan, foul JT - Josh Johnson, 4th (75.74m/248-06) 1997 - UCLA, 4th (31 points) 800m - Michael Granville, 19th (1:50.87) 1500m - Mark Hauser, 17th (3:54.88) 5000m - Mebrahtom Keflezighi, 1st (13:44.17) 10,000m - Mebrahtom Keflezighi, 1st (28:51.18) 400mH - Brian Fell, 13th (51.08) SP - Wade Tift, 12th (18.21m/59-09); Travis Haynes, 13th (18.00m/59-01) DT - David Dumble, 3rd (59.32 m/194-07.50); Luke Sullivan, 13th (54.08 m/177-05.25); Travis Haynes, 16th (51.44 m/168-09.25) JT - Josh Johnson, 4th (69.50m/228-00.25) 1996 - UCLA, 3rd (57 points) 100m - Ato Boldon, 1st (9.92) 200m - Gentry Bradley, 2nd (20.48) 5000m - Mebrahtom Keflezighi, 9th (14:13.71) 4x100m Relay - Davis, Boldon, Allen, Bradley, 2nd (39.31)
MEN’S NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY PV - Scott Slover, 5th (5.44m/17-10.50) SP - Mark Parlin, 3rd (19.15m/62-10.25); Jonathan Ogden, 11th (18.02m/59-01.50); Wade Tift, 16th (17.04m/55-11.25) DT - David Dumble, 8th (56.83m/186-05.75) 1995 - UCLA, 2nd (55 points) 100m - Ato Boldon, dq semis (10.10 prelims) 200m - Ato Boldon, 1st (20.24); Gentry Bradley, 25th (21.66) 400m - Ibrahim Hasaan, 11th (46.26) 5000m - Mebrahtom Keflezighi, 5th (14:40.88) PV - Scott Slover, 10th (5.30m/17-04.75) SP - John Godina, 1st (22.00m/72-02.25); Mark Parlin, 3rd (19.36m/63-06.5); Jonathan Ogden, 4th (18.63m/61-1.5) DT - John Godina, 1st (61.67m/202-04.25) JT - Greg Johnson, 1st (74.44m/244-02.75); Josh Johnson, 12th (67.74m/222-03.25) 1994 - UCLA, 12th (18 points) 100m - Marcus Reed, dq; (3rd semis, 10.18) 200m - Marcus Reed, dq semis 110mH - Ross Flowers, 11th (13.96) 4x100m Relay - Williams, Flowers, Reed, Bradley, 7th (39.77) SP - John Godina, 3rd (19.46m/63-10.50); Joe Bailey, 9th (18.38m/60-04); Mark Parlin, 11th (17.93m/58-10); Jonathan Ogden, 12th (17.74m/58-2.50) DT - John Godina, 1st (60.47m/198-05); Jamie Presser, 9th (55.75 m/182-11.25) HT - Greg Hodel, 17th (58.82m/192-11.75) JT - Greg Johnson, 8th (69.76m/228-10.50) 1993 - UCLA, 9th (25 points) Finalists TJ - Charles Rogers, 8th (16.29m/53-5.25) SP - John Godina, 2nd (20.03m/65-8.5); Joe Bailey, 7th (18.33m/60-1.5); Mark Parlin, 8th (18.32m/60-1.25) DT - John Godina, 6th (58.54m/192-0) JT - Erik Smith, 1st (79.20m/259-10) 1992 - UCLA, T-8th (23 points) Finalists 400m - Marty Beck, 2nd (49.80) 4x400m Relay - Stevenson, Williams, Baker, Beck, 6th (3:04.71) TJ - Charles Rogers, 7th (16.33m/53-7) SP - John Godina, 7th (18.49m/60-8) JT - David Bunevacz, 2nd (74.04m/242-11) 1991 - UCLA, T-17th (15 points) Finalists 400mH - Marty Beck, 4th (50.57) TJ - McArthur Anderson, 5th (16.42m/53-10.5) SP - Eric Bergreen-4th (18.50m/60-8.5) HT - Eric Bergreen, 8th (63.04m/206-10) 1990 - UCLA, 10th (22 points) Finalists 400m - Steve Lewis, 1st (45.19); Mike Stevenson, 8th (46.60) SP - Eric Bergreen, 8th (18.17m/59-7.5) DT - Brian Blutreich, 3rd (58.14m/190-9) HT - John Knight, 5th (64.24m/210-9) 1989 - UCLA, 6th (28 points) Finalists 200m - Mike Marsh, 7th (20.69) SP - David Wilson, 2nd (18.82m/61-9); Brian Blutreich, 3rd (18.72m/61-5) DT - Pete Thompson, 3rd (58.16m/190-9); Brian Blutreich, 4th (57.72m/189-4) HT - John Knight, 8th (63.04m/206-10) 1988 - UCLA, 1st (82 points) Finalists 100m - Mike Marsh, 4th (10.23) 200m - Henry Thomas, 3rd (20.25) 400m - Danny Everett, 1st (44.52); Steve Lewis, 2nd (44.83) 400mH - Kevin Young-1st (47.85) 4x100m Relay - Marsh, Everett, Lewis, Thomas, 2nd (39.04) 4x400m Relay - Lewis, Young, Everett, Thomas, 1st (2:59.91) SP - David Wilson, 7th (17.81m/58-5.25) DT - Pete Thompson, 2nd (57.60m/188-11); Brian Blutreich, 3rd (57.46m/188-6) HT - David Wilson, 2nd (66.58m/218-5); John Knight, 8th (62.80m/206-0) 1987 - UCLA, 1st (81 points)
Finalists 100m - Mike Marsh, 3rd (10.28) 200m - Henry Thomas, 3rd (20.22w) 400m - Danny Everett, 2nd (44.47) SC - Mark Junkermann, 2nd (8:36.21) 110mH - Steve Kerho, 7th (13.77) 400mH - Kevin Young, 1st (48.90) 4x100m Relay - Marsh, Young, Everett, Thomas, 3rd (39.11) 4x400m Relay - Washington, Young, Thomas, Everett, 1st (3:00.55) SP - Jim Banich, 2nd (19.54m/64-1.25) DT - Jim Banich, 4th (59.92m/196-7) HT - David Wilson, 7th (62.40m/204-8) Dec - Jim Connolly, 1st (8121) 1986 - UCLA, 8th (29 points) Finalists 400m - Danny Everett, 5th (45.54) 400mH - Kevin Young, 2nd (48.77) 4x400m Relay - Washington, Young, Stanich, Everett, 2nd (3:01.95) SP - Jim Banich, 6th (19.74m/64-9.25); John Frazier, 8th (19.45m/63-9.75) Dec - Jim Connolly, 4th (7768) 1985 - UCLA, 58th (3 points) Finalists SP - John Frazier, 6th (19.76m/64-10) 1984 - UCLA, 7th (50.5 points) Finalists HJ - Lee Balkin, T-5th (2.24m/7-4.25) SP - John Brenner, 1st (21.92m/71-11) DT - John Brenner, 1st (63.44m/208-1) JT - Jim Connolly, 5th (78.28m/256-10) 1983 - UCLA, 14thT (33.5 points) Finalists 5000m - Steve McCormack, 7th (14:02.33) SP - John Brenner, 2nd (20.67m/67-9.75) DT - John Brenner, 4th (62.16m/203-11) Dec - Jim Connolly, 7th (7443) 1982 - UCLA, 5th (75 points) Finalists 200m - Eric Brown, 4th (20.22w) SC - Dave Daniels, 3rd (8:48.70) 5,000m - Steve McCormack, 8th (14:15.19) 10,000m - Steve Ortiz, 6th (29:49.35) 110mH - Marcus Allen, 7th (14.12) HJ - Del Davis, 2nd (2.32m/7-7.25) PV - Anthony Curran, 4th (5.38m/17-7.25) TJ - Chip Benson, 5th (16.72m/54-10.25) 1981 - UCLA, 5th (30 points) Finalists 100m - Eric Brown, 4th 400mH - Andre Phillips, 1st (49.12) PV - Anthony Curran, 2nd (5.29m/17-4.25) DT - Kris Lettow, 8th (59.10m/193-10) Dec - Mark Anderson, 2nd (8141) 1980 - UCLA, 2nd (46 points) Finalists 100m - Eric Brown, 5th (10.27) 200m - Greg Foster, 3rd (20.33w) 5000m - Steve Ortiz, 8th (14:12.58) 110mH - Greg Foster, 1st (13.42) 400mH - Andre Phillips, 7th (51.87) 4x100 Relay - Williams, Brown, Banks, Foster, 4th (39.83) 4x400 Relay, 7th (3:05.59) PV - Anthony Curran, 3rd (5.38m/17-7.75) TJ - Dokie Williams, 3rd (16.66m/54-8); Chip Benson, 5th (16.26m/53-4.25) Dec - Mark Anderson, 1st (7871) 1979 - UCLA, 3rd (36 points) Finalists 100m - Eric Brown, 7th (10.36) 200m - Greg Foster, 1st (20.22) 100mH - Greg Foster --SP - Dave Laut, 1st (20.41m/66-11.25); Marcus Gordien, 5th (19.36m/63-6.25) PB
PV - Jon Warner, 3rd (5.19m/17-0.25); Anthony Curran, 4th (5.19m/17-0.25) JT - Ted DeMill, 4th (75.70m/248-4) 1978 - UCLA, 1st (50 points) Finalists 110mH - Greg Foster, 1st (13.22); James Owens, 3rd (13.46) HJ - Dwayne Joseph, 5th (2.16m/7-1) TJ - Wilie Banks, 2nd (16.84m/55-3) SP - Dave Laut, 1st (20.15m/66-1.5) PV - Mike Tully, 1st (5.53m/18-1.75); Charlie Brown, 4th (5.18m/17-0) 1977 - UCLA, 5th (35 points) Finalists 110mH - James Owens, 1st (13.49); Greg Foster, 3rd (13.76) 4x100 Relay - Owens, Byles, Schaeffer, Foster, 6th (40.43) 4x400 Relay - Niederhaus, Leeds, Thompson, Myles, 5th (3:07.24) PV - Mike Tully, 2nd (5.18m/17-0) TJ - Willie Banks, 2nd (16.85m/55-3.5) 1976 - UCLA, T-12th (16 points) Finalists 110mH - James Owens, 2nd (13.94) 400mH - Phil Mills, 7th (50.59) PV - Mike Tully, T-3rd (5.36m/17-7) TJ - Willie Banks, 4th (15.88m/52-1.25) 1975 - UCLA, 2nd (42 points) Finalists 440y - Benny Brown, 1st (45.08) 110mH - James Owens, 2nd (14.12); Clim Jackson, 5th (14.35) 440y Relay - Owens, Wilmoth, Wilson, Brown, 6th (39.80) HJ - Rory Kotinek, 2nd (2.134m/7-0) PV - Ron Mooers, T-3rd (5.385m/17-8) LJ - Willie Banks, 5th (7.912m/25-11.5) TJ - Clarence Taylor, 3rd (16.485m/54-1w) DT - Rich Gunther, 7th (53.746m/176-4) 1974 - UCLA, 2nd (56 points) Finalists 440y - Maxie Parks, 3rd (45.50); Benny Brown, 8th (48.84) SC - Gordon Innes, 4th (8:46.69) Mile Relay - Guerrero, Brown, Walters, Parks, 1st (3:05.53) HJ - Rory Kotinek, 3rd (2.184m/7-2) PV - Francois Tracanelli, 3rd (5.182m/17-0); Ron Mooers, 4th (5.182m/17-0) LJ - Jerry Herndon, 1st (8.084m/26-6.25) TJ - Clarence Taylor, 5th (16.116m/52-10.5) SP - Dave Schiller, 7th (18.733m/61-5.5) DT - Roger Freberg, 2nd (56.998m/187-0) 1973 - UCLA, 1st (56 points) Finalists 440y - Benny Brown, 2nd (45.45); Maxie Parks, 5th (46.13) 110mH - Charles Rich, 4th (13.82); Clim Jackson, 7th (13.7) Mile Relay - Gaddis, Peppars, Parks, Brown, 1st (3:03.35) HJ - Rory Kotinek, 4th (2.159m/7-1) LJ - Finn Bendixen, 1st (7.887m/25-10.5); James McAlister, 3rd (7.804m/25-7.25) TJ - Milan Tiff, 1st (16.529m/54-2.75) DT - Dale Gordon, 5th (55.321m/181-6); Roger Freberg, 7th (54.483m/178-9) 1972 - UCLA, 1st (82 points) Finalists 100m - Warren Edmonson, 1st (10.1) 400m - John Smith, 1st (44.5); Benny Brown, 3rd (45.3) 110mH - Charles Rich, 3rd (13.5) 400mH - Jean-Pierre Corval, 3rd (51.1) Mile Relay - Echols, Gaddis, Brown, Smith, 1st (3:04.3) HJ - Dwight Stones, 3rd (2.184m/7-2); Rick Fletcher, 7th (2.083m/6-10) LJ - Finn Bendixen, 4th (7.938m/26-0.5) TJ - James Butts, 1st (16.212m/53-2.25); Harry Freeman, 3rd (16.11m/52-10.25); Milan Tiff, 4th (16.085m/52-9.25) DT - Dale Gordon, 5th (55.829m/183-2) Dec - Rory Kotinek, 5th (7264) 1971 - UCLA, 1st (52 points) Finalists 100y - Warren Edmonson, 5th (10.5)
MEN’S NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY 440y - John Smith, 1st (45.0); Wayne Collett, 4th (45.9) Mile Relay - Edmonson, Echols, Smith, Collett, 1st (3:03.3) PV - Francois Tracanelli, 2nd (5.182m/17-0) LJ - Finn Bendixen, 3rd (7.671m/25-2) TJ - Denny Rogers, 3rd (16.345m/53-7.5); James Butts, 4th (16.237m/53-3.25) DT - Mark Ostoich, 5th (54.762m/179-8); Roger Freberg, (53.188m/174-6) 1970 - UCLA, 7th (27 points) Finalists 440y - John Smith, 4th (45.7) 440H - Wayne Collett, 2nd (48.9) Mile Relay - Langston, Smith, Lyman, Collett, 1st (3:05.0) PV - Jeff Sakala, T-4th (4.877m/16-0); Bruce Simpson, nh LJ - John Johnson, 8th (7.525m/24-8.25) SP - Mark Ostoich, 5th (18.32m/60-1.25) 1969 - UCLA, 5th (30 points) Finalists 100y - Reggie Robinson-6th (10.3) 220y - Wayne Collett, 4th (20.8) 440y - Len Van Hofwegen, 8th (46.0) 4x110y Relay - Busby, Hodge, Johnson, Collett (dq) Mile Relay - Smith, Van Hofwegen, Young, Collett, 1st (3:02.3) PV - Jon Vaughn, 2nd (5.08m/16-8) LJ - John Johnson, 5th (7.887m/25-10.5) TJ - Denny Rogers, 4th (15.602m/51-2.25) SP - Mark Ostoich, 3rd (18.948m/62-2); Steve Marcus, 4th (18.771m/61-7) 1968 - UCLA, 5th (30 points) Finalists PV - Jon Vaughn, 1st (5.194m/17-0.5) LJ - Johnny Johnson, 2nd (7.931m/26-0.25) TJ - Doug Ford, 5th (15.411m/50-6.75) SP - Steve Marcus, 1st (18.79m/61-7.75); Russ Hodge, 7th (17.729m/58-2) 1967 - UCLA, 3rd (27 points) Finalists 440y - Don Domansky, 5th (46.11) 110mH - Ron Copeland, 4th (13.84) 400mH - Roger Johnson, 7th (51.1) 4x110y Relay (nt) Mile Relay - Hoyt, Domansky, Fendia, Copeland, 5th (3:06.9) HJ - Rick Sloan, 6th (2.057m/6-9) PV - Dick Railsback, 3rd (5.182m/17-0); Rick Sloan, 4th (5.08m/16-8) TJ - Gerald Lee, 5th (15.081m/49-5.75); Doug Ford, 6th (15.056m/49-4.75) SP - Steve Marcus, 4th (17.78m/58-4) DT - Kirk Wassell, 6th (54.712m/179-6) 1966 - UCLA 1st (81 points) Finalists 100y - Norm Jackson, 6th (10.68) 220y - Tom Jones, 1st (21.00); Norm Jackson, 4th (21.1) 3-Mile - Geoff Pyne, 4th (14:17.0) 6-Mile - Geoff Pyne, 2nd (29:18.1); Dick Weeks, 8th (30:25.4) 110mH - Ron Copeland, 1st (13.7) 400mH - Roger Johnson, 2nd (50.7) 4x110y Relay - Jones, Frey, Copeland, Jackson, 1st (39.7) Mile Relay - Gall, Domansky, Copeland, Frey, 1st (3:06.4) PV - Marc Savage, 2nd (4.877m/16-0) TJ - Doug Olmstead, 5th (15.348m/50-4.25) DT - Dave Weber, 8th (53.035m/174-0) JT - Dick Selby, 3rd (71.222m/233-8) 1965 - UCLA, T-8th (20 points) Finalists 220y - Len Dodson, 4th (21.2) Mile - Bob Day, 1st (4:01.8) Steeple - Earl Clibborn, 3rd (9:05.7) 1964 - UCLA - T-45th (2 points) Finalists 1500m - Bob Day, 6th (3:42.1) 10,000m - Dick Weeks, 6th (30:26.0) 1963 - UCLA, T-33rd (2 points) Finalists 110mH - C.K. Yang, 5th (14.4)
1962 - UCLA, T-14th (11 points) Finalists Mile - Mil Dahl, 6th (4:07.3) LJ - Winston Doby, 8th (7.595m/24-11) TJ - Kermit Alexander, 1st (15.526m/50-11.25) JT - C.K. Yang, 8th (69.418m/227-9) 1961 - UCLA, T-11th (13 points) Finalists Mile - Mil Dahl-4th (4:06.0) TJ - Winston Doby, 5th (14.415m/47-3.5) SP - Clark Branson, 3rd (17.748m/58-2.75) DT - Jack Putnam, 6th (51.054m/167-6) JT - C.K. Yang, 8th (68.656m/225-3) 1960 - UCLA, 3rd (31 points) Finalists 1500m - Bob Holland, 2nd (3:47.5); Mil Dahl, 3rd (3:47.9) 110mH - Jim Johnson, 1st (14.0) HJ - Negalingam Ethirveerasingam, T-7th (1.93m/6-4) TJ - Winston Doby, 7th (14.268m/46-9.75) SP - Clark Branson, 5th (17.132m/56-2.5) DT - Jack Putnam, 6th (50.622m/166-1) JT - Ron Ulrich, 4th (72.263m/237-1) 1959 - UCLA ineligible to compete 1958 - UCLA ineligible to compete 1957 - UCLA ineligible to compete 1956 - UCLA, 1st (44.7 points) Finalists 400m - Russ Ellis, 4th (46.7) 800m - Bob Seaman (dnf) 1500m - Bob Seaman, 4th (3:49.8) SC - Dick Rodriguez, 8th (11:10.8) 110mH - Rafer Johnson, 2nd (13.8) HJ - Nick Dyer, T-1st (1.988m/6-6.25); Hal Miller, T-4th (1.93m/6-4) PV - Jon Mitchell, T-7th (4.115m/13-6) LJ - Rafter Johnson, 2nd (7.722m/25-4); Dick Knaub, 6th (7.334m/24-0.75) SP - Don Vick, 4th (16.961m/55-7.75) DT - Ron Drummond, 1st (52.73m/173-0); Don Vick, 2nd (52.248m/171-5) 1955 - UCLA, 2nd (34 points) Finalists 440y - Russ Ellis, 3rd (46.8) Mile - Bob Seaman, 3rd (4:06.9) 2-Mile - Bob Hunt, 4th (8:33.6) LH - Chuck Holloway, 6th PV - Mel Hill, Lindy Kell, T-6th (4.216m/13-10) ; Jon Mitchell, T-8th (4.06m/13-4) SP - Dave Vick, 3rd (17.31m/56-9.5); Billy Joe Wright, 7th (16.593m/54-5.25); Clyde Wetter, 8th (16.485m/54-1) DT - Ron Drummond, 2nd (49.86m/163-7); Don Vick, 5th (49.124m/161-2) 1954 - UCLA athletes did not score 1953 - UCLA, 10th (12.6 points) Finalists 100m - Rod Richard, 4th (10.9) 220y - Rod Richard, 2nd (21.7) 2-mile - Larry Carter, 8th (9:00.5) PV - Len Eilers, T-5th (4.102m/13-5.5) SP - Clyde Wetter, 7th (15.138m/49-8) 1952 - UCLA, 3rd (24 points) Finalists 200m - Rod Richard, 5th (21.4); George Brown, 6th (21.4) SC - Chuck Phillips, 2nd (9:33.8) 10,000m - Larry Carter, 5th (33:42.5) 400mH - Jack Sage, 6th (53.8) PV - Len Eilers, T-6th (4.115m/13-6) LJ - George Brown, 1st (7.899m/25-11) 1951 - UCLA, 6th (18.2 points) Finalists 100m - Bob Work, 3rd (10.6) 220y - George Brown, 5th (21.1) 880y - Don Hangen, 7th (1:52.2); Hugh Mitchell, 8th (1:52.6) PB
LJ - George Brown, 1st (7.461m/24-5.75) 1950 - UCLA, T22nd (8 points) Finalists JT - Cy Young, 2nd (64.313m/211-0) 1949 - UCLA, 2nd (31 points) Finalists 100m - Bob Work, 3rd (10.8) 110mH - Craig Dixon, 1st (14.0) 220yH - Craig Dixon, 1st (22.7) HJ - George Stanich, T-4th (1.93m/6-4) DT - Taylor Lewis, 4th (48.997m/160-9) JT - Cy Young, 7th (60.96m/200-0) 1948 - UCLA, T-30th (6 points) Finalists 110mH - Craig Dixon, 3rd (14.0) 1947 - UCLA, 12th (14.17 points) Finalists 800m - Ralph Gold 110mH - Craig Dixon, 3rd 220yH - Craig Dixon, 6th PV - Ray Maggard, T-1st (4.267m/14-0) SP - Jerry Shipkey, 5th (16.224m/53-2.75) 1946 - UCLA, 28th (5 points) Finalists 800m - Ralph Gold, 5th 2-mile - John Pattee, 6th 220yH - Craig Dixon, 5th 1945 - UCLA athletes did not score 1944 - UCLA athletes did not score 1943 - UCLA athletes did not score 1942 - UCLA, 20thT (6 points) Finalists PV - Ray Maggard, T-2nd (4.191m/13-9) 1941 - UCLA, 21st (6 points) Finalists 100m - Hal Sinclair, 6th (11.0) 220y - Hal Sinclair, 5th (21.6) HJ - Paul Shoaff, T-4th (1.975m/6-5.75) SP - Roger Hoeger, 6th (14.948m/49-0.5) 1940 - UCLA, 13th (17 points) Finalists 220y - Hal Sinclair, 6th LJ - Jackie Robinson, 1st (7.576m/24-10.25); Pat Turner, 4th (7.214m/23-8); Bill Lacefield, 5th (6.915m/22-8.25) 1939 - UCLA, 20th (6 points) Finalists 220yH - Carl McBain, dnf LJ - Pat Turner, 3rd (7.455m/24-5.5) 1938 - UCLA, 12th (15 points) Finalists LJ - Bill Lacefield, 1st (7.645m/25-1) SP - Woody Strode, 4th (15.456m/50-8.5) JT - Clarke Shaughnessy, 6th (61.824m/202-10) 1937 - UCLA, T-12th (10 points) Finalists 220yH - Tom Berkeley, 5th JT - Bill Reitz, 2nd (63.424m/208-1) 1936 - UCLA had no scoring athletes 1935 - UCLA 14th (10.2 points) Finalists 440y - Jimmy LuValle, 1st (47.4) PV - Scott Massey, T-6th (3.962m/13-0) 1934 - UCLA 11th (11 points) Finalists 400m - Jimmy LuValle, 7th (47.87) 880y - Jimmy Miller, 2nd (1:52.5) PV - Scott Massey, T-3rd (4.115m/13-6) JT - Bill Reitz, 6th (62.789m/206-0)
WOMEN’S NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY WOMEN’S OUTDOOR RESULTS 2020 - Meet not contested 2019 - UCLA, T-25th (10 points) HT - Alyssa Wilson, 3rd (69.75m, 228-10) DT - Alyssa Wilson, 7th (56.70m, 186-0) SP - Alyssa Wilson, 7th (56-02.59) 2018 - UCLA, 14th (18 points) TJ - Jessie Maduka, 4th (13.65m/44-9.50) SP - Alyssa Wilson, 6th (17.21m/56-5.75) HT - Alyssa Wilson, 4th (66.99m/219-9) Hep - Kendall Gustafson, 4th (5800) 2017 - UCLA athletes did not score 800m - Julia Rizk, 15th (2:06.06) SP - Ashlie Blake, 15th (16.41m/53-10.25) PV - Zaybree Haury, 10th (51.90m/170-3) 2016 - UCLA athletes did not score 200m - Angie Annelus, 19th (23.65) 4x100m Relay - Acolatse, Maduka, Annelus, Price, 15th (44.41) LJ - Kylie Price, 18th (6.05m/19-10.25); Jessie Maduka, 21st (5.97m/19-7) 2015 - UCLA athletes did not score 10,000m - Bronte Golick, 17th (34:45.65) 4x100m Relay - S. Lewis, Maduka, Hunter, A, Lewis, 22nd (45.48) HJ - Zibby Boyer, 16th (1.77m/5-9.75) Hep - Tatum Souza, 17th (5604) 2014 - UCLA, 37th (6 points) 100mH - Brea Buchanan, 17th (13.53); Trinity Wilson, T-18th (13.55) HJ - Zibby Boyer, T-17th (1.72m/5-7.75) PV - Natasha Kolbo, T-13th (4.05m/13-3.5) LJ - Kylie Price, 3rd (6.43m/21-1.25) Hep - Alexis Walker, 19th (5116) 2013 - UCLA, 20th (13 points) 100m - Kylie Price, 13th (11.36w) 100mH - Brea Buchanan, 24th (37.45w) 400mH - Turquoise Thompson, 3rd (54.99) LJ - Kylie Price, 6th (6.39m/20-11.75) HT - Ida Storm - 5th (65.35m/214-5) Hep - Tatum Souza, 9th (5691) 2012 - UCLA, T-21st (14 points) 400mH - Turquoise Thompson, 2nd (55.28) 4x400m Relay - Hunter, Courtnall, Reid, Thompson, 20th (3:39.74) LJ - Kylie Price, 7th (6.43m/21-1.25) HT - Ida Storm, 5th (65.68m/215-6) 2011 - UCLA, T-34th (8 points) 400m - Ashlea McLaughlin, 18th (53.36) 400mH - Turquoise Thompson, 2nd (55.65) 4x400m Relay - Eaton, McLaughlin, Barlow, Rowe, 19th (3:37.79) HT - Ida Storm, 11th (61.18m/200-9) 2010 - UCLA, 25th (10 points) 100mH - Lindsay Rowe, 19th (13.42) 4x400m Relay - Eaton, Thompson, Curry, McLaughlin, 9th (3:36.19) PV - Tori Peña, 3rd (4.30m/14-1.25); Katy Viuf, 4th (4.20m/139.25) Heptathlon - Ryann Krais, 16th (5236) 2009 - UCLA, T-16th (15 points) 200m - Yasmin Woodruff, 23rd (24.16) 400m - Krystin Lacy, 11th (53.83) 800m - Krishna Curry, 21st (2:08.63) 100mH - Lindsay Rowe, 21st (13.77) 400mH - Nicole Leach, 1st (55.39) 4x400m Relay - McLaughlin, Lacy, Dencer, Leach, 13th (3:36.28) PV - Katy Viuf, 16th (NH; 4.00m/13-1.5 prelims) LJ - Rhonda Watkins, 4th (6.53m/21-5.25); Danielle Watson, 11th (5.98m/19-7.5) Heptathlon - Ryann Krais, 11th (5549) 2008 - UCLA, T-29th (9 points) 100m - Jolanda Diego, 24th (12.13) 200m - Jolanda Diego, 17th (23.75) 800m - Krishna Curry, 17th (2:08.69) 100mH - Lindsay Rowe, 23rd (13.80)
400mH - Nicole Leach, 2nd (54.62) 4x400m Relay - Wisdom, Lacy, Curry, Leach, 8th (3:34.47) HJ - Kaneisha Creary, T-17th (1.74m/5-8.5); Allie Miller, T-24th (NH) PV - Katy Viuf, 11th (3.90m/12-9.5); Tori Peña, T-15th (4.00m/13-1.5); Tori Anthony, T-15th (4.00m/13-1.5) LJ - Rhonda Watkins, 12th (Foul; 6.61m/21-8.25 prelims); Renee Williams, 21st (6.15m/20-2.25) TJ - Renee Williams, 14th (12.99m/42-7.5) 2007 - UCLA, 5th (30 points) 400m - Maris Wisdom, 20th (53.80) 400mH - Nicole Leach, 1st (54.32) 4x400m Relay - Monthe, Wisdom, Lacy, Leach, 4th (3:30.46) HJ - Rhonda Watkins, 5th (1.83m/6-0) PV - Ingrid Kantola, 8th (4.05m/13-3.50); Jackie Nguyen, DNS LJ - Rhonda Watkins, 1st (6.96mw/22-10); Renee Williams, T-16th (6.15m/20-2.25) 2006 - UCLA, 14th (18 points) 200m - Jolanda Diego, 22nd (23.85) 100mH - Dawn Harper, 4th (12.92) 1500m - Ashley Caldwell, 9th (4:19.73) 400mH - Nicole Leach, 4th (55.93) 4x100m Relay - Lacy, Curry, Hill, Diego, 17th (45.48) 4x400m Relay - Hill, Lacy, Harris, Curry, 20th (3:43.25) HJ - Rhonda Watkins, 12th (1.77m/5-9.75); Caroline Sommers, 21st (1.74m/5-8.5) PV - Chelsea Johnson, 2nd (4.25m/13-11.25) LJ - Rhonda Watkins, 11th (6.22m/20-5); Renee Williams, 14th (6.24m/20-5.75) TJ - Renee Williams, 9th (13.09m/42-11.5) DT - Kamaiya Warren, 22nd (47.78m/156-09) 2005 - UCLA, 2nd (48 points) 400m - Monique Henderson, (50.10) 100mH - Dawn Harper, 3rd (12.91) 400mH - Mackenzie Hill, 22nd (59.66) PV - Chelsea Johnson, NH LJ - Candice Baucham, 5th (6.33m/20-9.25) TJ - Candice Baucham, 1st (14.07m/46-2) SP - Jessica Cosby, 3rd (16.80m/55-1.5) DT - Kamaiya Warren, 3rd (54.30m/178-1); Lara Saye, 13th (49.66m/162-11) HT - Jessica Cosby, 3rd (63.87m/209-6) Heptathlon - Nastassja Hall, 20th (5115) 2004 - UCLA, 1st (69 points) 400m - Monique Henderson, 2nd (50.62) 1500m - Melissa McBain, 10th (4:24.13); Alejandra Barriento, 19th (4:25.72) 100mH - Sheena Johnson, 3rd (12.75); Dawn Harper, 8th (13.41) 400mH - Sheena Johnson, 1st (53.54) 4x100m Relay - Roseby, S. Johnson, Harper, Henderson, 2nd (43.49) 4x400m Relay - Roseby, S. Johnson, McKinnon, Henderson, 4th (3:28.85) HJ - Sheena Gordon, 4th (1.87m/6-1.5); Julie Stevenson, T-17th (1.74m/5-8.5) PV - Chelsea Johnson, 1st (4.30m/14-1.25); Jackie Nguyen, 5th (4.10m/13-5.25) LJ - Candice Baucham, 22nd (6.00m/19-8.25) TJ - Candice Baucham, 9th (13.00m/43-0.5) SP - Kamaiya Warren, 9th (16.27m/53-4.5); Jessica Cosby, 11th (16.17m/53-00.75) HT - Jessica Cosby, 2nd (66.88m/219-5); Cari Soong, 5th (64.39m/211-3) 2003 - UCLA, 8th (28 points) 400m - Monique Henderson, 7th (52.13); Adia McKinnon, 24th (54.07) 1500m - Lena Nilsson, 2nd (4:09.86) 100mH - Sheena Johnson, 8th (13.09); Dawn Harper, 15th (13.66); Sani Roseby, 19th (13.63) 400mH - Sheena Johnson, 1st (54.24); Ysanne Williams, 6th (56.84) 4x400m Relay - Roseby, McKinnon, Harper, Penick, 15th (3:37.97) PV - Chelsea Johnson, 14th (NH; 4.00m/13-1.5 prelims) HJ - Sheena Gordon, 14th (1.75m/5-8.75) LJ - Candice Baucham, 25th (5.86m/19-2.75) TJ - Sheena Gordon, 16th (12.67m/41-7); Candice Baucham, 25th (12.15/39-10.5) SP - Briona Reynolds, 12th (DNS); Jessica Cosby, 13th PB
(15.79m/51-9.75) DT - Lara Saye, 13th (49.06m/160-11); Chaniqua Ross, 14th (48.95m/160-07) HT - Cari Soong, 5th (63.48m/208-3) 2002 - UCLA, 2nd (72 points) 400m - Monique Henderson, 7th (52.31); Adia McKinnon, 18th (54.21) 800m - Tiffany Burgess, 10th (2:05.04) 1500m - Lena Nilsson, 1st (4:12.60) 100mH - Sheena Johnson, 12th (13.47) 400mH - Sheena Johnson, 4th (55.71) 4x400m Relay - Ogunleye, McKinnon, S. Johnson, Henderson, 3rd (3:28.79) HJ - Darnesha Griffith, 1st (1.83m/6-0) PV - Tracy O’Hara, 1st (4.20m/13-9.25) LJ - Bunmi Ogunleye, 11th (6.14m/20-1.75) TJ - Candice Baucham, 18th (12.29m/40-4) SP - Jessica Cosby, 1st (17.38m/57-0.25); Briona Reynholds, 17th (15.60m/51-2.25) DT - Chaniqua Ross, 1st (55.48m/182-0); Lara Saye, 5th (53.39m/175-2); Briona Reynolds, 9th (52.36m/171-09) HT - Cari Soong, 4th (63.88m/209-7); Jessica Cosby, 18th (55.13m/180-10) 2001 - UCLA, 2nd (55 points) 100m - Shakedia Jones, 2nd (11.10w) 400m - Adia McKinnon, 15th (53.67) 800m - Ysanne Williams, 7th (2:06.85); Lena Nilsson, 9th (2:11.95); Tiffany Burgess, 13th (2:07.64) 100mH - Sani Roseby, 20th (13.77) 400mH - Michelle Perry, 7th (59.64); Sheena Johnson, 17th (59.84) 4x100m Relay - Roseby, S. Johnson, McKinnon, Jones (DNF) 4x400m Relay - Perry, S. Johnson, Williams, McKinnon, 5th (3:36.09) HJ - Darnesha Griffith, 13th (1.77m/5-9.75) PV - Tracy O’Hara, T-2nd (4.20m/13-9.25); Heather Sickler, 9th (3.90m/12-9.5); Erica Hoernig, 12th (3.75m/12-3.5) SP - Christina Tolson, 1st (17.39m/57-0.75); Chaniqua Ross, 14th (15.53m/50-11.5) DT - Chaniqua Ross, 3rd (55.09m/180-9) HT - Christina Tolson, 2nd (65.54m/215-0) Heptathlon - Michelle Perry, 2nd (5759) 2000 - UCLA, 3rd (47 points) 100m - Shakedia Jones, 6th (11.55) 200m - Shakedia Jones, 16th (23.67) 100mH - Michelle Perry, 15th (13.27) 400mH - Michelle Perry, 4th (56.50) 4x100m Relay - 11th (44.91) HJ - Darnesha Griffith, NH PV - Tracy O’Hara, 1st (4.40m/14-5.25); Heather Sickler, 12th (3.90m/12-9.5); Erica Hoernig, 15th (3.75m/12-3.5) LJ - Keyon Soley, 20th (5.92m/19-5.25) TJ - Deana Simmons, 16th (12.67m/41-7) SP - Seilala Sua, 1st (17.60m/57-9); Christina Tolson, 5th (16.09m/52-9.5) DT - Seilala Sua, 1st (61.20m/200-9) HT - Christina Tolson, 5th (62.03m/203-6); Cari Soong, 8th (60.22m/197-7) 1999 - UCLA, 2nd (60 points) 100m - Shakedia Jones, 7th (11.23) 400m - Andrea Anderson, 10th (53.84) 800m - Ysanne Williams, 11th (2:09.11) 3000m - Christina Bowen, 21st (10:13.61) 100mH - Joanna Hayes, 3rd (12.89); Michelle Perry, 9th (13.08) 400mH - Joanna Hayes, 1st (55.16) 4x100m Relay - Perry, Jones, Anderson, Soley, 3rd (43.81) 4x400m Relay - Williams, Anderson, Soley, Perry, 3rd (3:29.41) PV - Tracy O’Hara, 2nd (4.00m/13-1.5); Erica Hoernig, 11th (3.80m/12-5.5); Heather Sickler, 16th (3.55m/11-7.75) LJ - Keyon Soley, 7th (6.39m/20-11.75) TJ - Deana Simmons, 13th (13.00m/42-8) SP - Seilala Sua, 1st (17.60m/57-9); Chaniqua Ross, 13th (15.14m/49-8.25) DT - Seilala Sua, 1st (64.26m/210-10); Chaniqua Ross, 21st (foul) 1998 - UCLA, 2nd (55 points) 100m - Shakedia Jones, 2nd (11.15w) 200m - Shakedia Jones, 3rd (22.97) 400m - Andrea Anderson, 16th (53.86)
WOMEN’S NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY 3000m - Melinda George, 17th (9:53.93) 10,000m - Julie Ott, 12th (34:58.20) 100mH - Joanna Hayes, 8th (13.50w); Bisa Grant, 19th (14.33) 4x100m Relay - Perry, Jones, Anderson, Grant, 4th (43.82) 4x400m Relay - 12th (3:38.45) TJ - Deana Simmons, 4th (13.20m/43-3.75) SP - Nada Kawar, 3rd (17.79m/58-4.5); Seilala Sua, 6th (17.13m/56-2.5); Rachelle Noble, 16th (15.52m/50-11) DT - Seilala Sua, 1st (210-8); Suzy Powell, 4th (57.06m/1872); Nada Kawar, 6th (56.08m/184-0); Rachelle Noble, 7th (55.28m/181-4) HT - Rachelle Noble, 10th (57.62m/189-0); Seilala Sua, 25th (52.64m/172-08) JT - Suzy Powell, 8th (52.00m/170-7); Rachelle Noble, 17th (48.06m/157-08) 1997 - UCLA, 3rd (56 points) 400m - Darlene Malco, 14th (53.08); Andrea Anderson, 19th (53.93) 3000m - Katherina Kechris, 12th (9:55.13) 100mH - Bisa Grant, 22nd (13.97) 400mH - Joanna Hayes, 6th (57.92) 4x100m Relay - Grant, Anderson, Malco, Hayes, 6th (44.76) HJ - Amy Acuff, 2nd (1.90m/6-2.75) TJ - Deanna Simmons, 9th (13.15m/43-1.75) SP - Seilala Sua, 3rd (16.97m/55-8.25); Nada Kawar, 4th (16.87m/55-4.25) DT - Seilala Sua, 1st (61.12m/200-6); Suzy Powell, 2nd (60.54m/198-7); Nada Kawar, 6th (54.04m/177-3); Rachelle Noble, 8th (52.42m/171-11) HT - Rachelle Noble, 7th (57.40m/188-4) JT - Suzy Powell, 2nd (54.62m/179-2) 1996 - UCLA, T-9th (26 points) 200m - Andrea Anderson, 19th (24.25) 400m - Darlene Malco, 20th (55.41) 100mH - Joanna Hayes, 11th (13.33) 400mH - Joanna Hayes, 14th (59.20) HJ - Amy Acuff, 1st (1.94m/6-4.25) SP - Valeyta Althouse, 2nd (17.88m/58-8); Nada Kawar, 11th (15.11m/49-7) DT - Suzy Powell, 2nd (59.00m/19307193-7); Nada Kawar, 12th (50.96m/167-2.25) 1995 - UCLA, 2nd (58 points) 400m - Cicely Scott, 8th (52.86) 3000m - Karen Hecox, 3rd (9:14.86) 5000m - Shelley Taylor, 13th (16:57.71) 100mH - Bisa Grant, 25th (14.23) 4x400m Relay - Noel, Burrell, Malco, Scott, 4th (3:33.52) HJ - Amy Acuff, 1st (1.96m/6-5) TJ - Danielle Brown, 16th (12.40m/40-8.25) SP - Valeyta Althouse, 1st (18.28m/59-11.75); Dawn Dumble, 2nd (17.21m/56-6.75); Nada Kawar, 12th (15.32m/50-3.25) DT - Dawn Dumble, 1st (57.04m/187-1); Suzy Powell, 5th (53.70m/176-2); Nada Kawar, 18th (45.74m/150-0.75) Heptathlon - Shelia Burrell, 4th (5720) 1994 - UCLA, 3rd (42 points) 400m - Camille Noel, 12th (53.51); Shelly Tochluk, 22nd (54.78) 3000m - Karen Hecox, 1st (9:22.63) 5000m - Beth Bartholomew, 7th (16:45.17) 400mH - Keisha Marvin, 2nd (56.62) 4x400m Relay - 10th (3:36.04) HJ - Amy Acuff, 2nd (1.89m/6-2.25) TJ - Roshanda Glenn, 3rd (13.51m/44-4w) SP - Valeyta Althouse, 2nd (17.53m/57-6.25) DT - Sarah Andrews, 14th (46.28m/151-10.0); Candy Roberts, 15th (46.18m/151-6.0) 1993 - UCLA, 3rd (38 points) Finalists 4x400m Relay - Tochluk, Burrell, Blunt, Noel, 6th (3:32.62) TJ - Roshanda Glenn, 2nd (13.35m/43-9.75) SP - Dawn Dumble, 1st (17.17m/56-4); Jennifer Whelchel, 7th, (15.66m/51-4.5); Valeyta Althouse, 8th (15.56m/51-0.75) DT - Dawn Dumble, 2nd (55.82m/183-1) Heptathlon - Marieke Veltman, 3rd (5656) 1992 - UCLA, 22nd (10 points) Finalists SP - Dawn Dumble, 4th (15.93m/52-3.25) DT - Dawn Dunble, 4th (52.24m/171-4) 1991 - UCLA, 4th (35 points)
Finalists 100mH - Janeene Vickers, dnf 400mH - Janeene Vickers, 1st (55.65) SP - Tracie Millett, 3rd, SP (17.00m/55-9.25); Dawn Dumble, 4th (16.70m/54-9.5); Melisa Weis, 7th (16.13m/52-11) DT - Tracie MIllett, 2nd (54.56m/179-0); Dawn Dumble, 5th (51.96m/170-5) 1990 - UCLA, 2nd (46 points) Finalists 100mH - Janeene Vickers, 4th (13.05w) 400mH - Janeene Vickers, 1st (55.40) 4x100m Relay - Harper, Burnham, Sedwick, Vickers, 3rd (44.30) 4x400m Relay - J. Johnson, Sedwick, Burnham, Vickers, 4th (3:32.88) SP - Tracie Millett, 1st (16.33m/53-7) DT - Tracie Millett, 1st (56.00m/183-8) 1989 - UCLA, 2nd (47 points) Finalists 100mH - Janeene Vickers, 4th (13.25) 400mH - Janeene Vickers, 1st (55.27) 4x400m Relay - J. Johnson, Sedwick, C. Smith, Vickers, 2nd (3:32.13) SP - Kris Larson, 5th (15.31m/50-2.75) DT - Kris Larson, 2nd (57.08m/187-3); Tracie Millett, 3rd (51.96m/170-5) Heptathlon - Tonya Sedwick, 3rd (5765) 1988 - UCLA, 2nd (58 points) Finalists 100m - Gail Devers, 1st (10.86w) 400mH - Janeene Vickers, 4th (56.10) 4x100m Relay - Phillips, Parros, C. Smith, Devers, 2nd (43.74) 4x400m Relay - Phillips, Devers, Knighten, Vickers,1st (3:29.93) LJ - Gail Devers, 2nd (6.55m/21-6) DT - Tracie Millett, 3rd (55.0m/180-5); Kris Larson, 4th (54.28m/178-1) 1987 - UCLA, T-6th (27 points) Finalists 100m - Gail Devers, 2nd (11.30) 3000m - Polly Plumer, 7th (9:09.28) 100mH - Nicolle Thompson, 8th (13.60) 4x100m Relay - Thompson, Phillips, Church, Devers, 4th (43.74) 4x400m Relay - Knighten, Phillips, Kellon, Devers, 4th (3:32.10) DT - Toni Lutjens, 3rd (54.94m/180-3) 1986 - UCLA, T-7th (25 points) Finalists 100m - Gail Devers, dns 100mH - Gail Devers, 4th (13.15) 400mH - Gayle Kellon, 7th (58.18) LJ - Gail Devers, 2nd (6.53m/21-5.25) DT - Toni Lutjens, 1st (55.82m/183-1) 1985 - UCLA, T-4th (45 points) Finalists 100m - Gail Devers, 6th (11.83w) 200m - Gail Devers, 6th (23.14w) 100mH - Jackie Joyner, 3rd (13.00w); Gail Devers, 6th (13.34w) 400mH - Jackie Joyner, 2nd (55.19) 4x100m Relay - Bailey, Joyner, Phillips, Devers, 4th (43.99) 4x400m Relay - Kellon, Bailey, Phillips, Joyner, 5th (3:33.87) TJ - Jackie Joyner, 2nd (13.16m/43-2.25) DT - Toni Lutjens, 4th (53.64m/176-0) 1984 - UCLA, 30th (18 points) HJ - Tonya Alston, 1st (1.86m/6-1.25) ** results missing 1983 - UCLA, 1st (116.5 points) Finalists 200m - Florence Griffith, 2nd (22.42) 400m - Florence Griffith, 1st (50.94) 1500m - Michele Bush, 1st (4:19.48) 100mH - Jackie Joyner, 8th (13.99) 4x100m Relay - Jerald, Joyner, Nedd, Griffith, 5th (43.90) 4x400m Relay - Emerson, Griffith, Joyner, Nedd, 6th (3:33.94) LJ - Jackie Joyner, 3rd (6.58m/21-7.25) JT - Susie Ray, 6th (51.28m/168-3) Heptathlon - Jackie Joyner, 1st (6390); Susie Ray, 5th (5599); Tonya Alston, 8th (5456) 1982 - UCLA, 1st (153 points) Finalists PB
100m - Jeanette Bolden, 2nd (11.12w); Florence Griffith, 5th (11.14w); La Shonn Nedd, 8th (11.27w) 200m - Florence Griffith, 1st (22.39); La Shonn Nedd, 5th (23.20) 400m - LaShon Nedd, 4th (52.93); Arlise Emerson, 5th (53.26) 1500m - Michele Bush, 4th (4:21.65); Linda Goen, 5th (4:21.92) 4x100m Relay - Jerald, Griffith, Joyner, Bolden, 3rd (44.02) 4x400m Relay - Cumbess, Emerson, Joyner, Nedd, 3rd (3:30.44) LJ - Jackie Joyner, 2nd (6.61m/21-8.25) JT - Jacque Nelson, 4th (52.86m/173-5) Heptathlon - Jackie Joyner, 1st (6099); Susie Ray, 4th (5511) 1981 (AIAW) - UCLA, 2nd (57 points) 100m - Jeanette Bolden, 3rd (11.28) 200m - Florence Griffith, 2nd (23.11) 400m - Arlise Emerson, 3rd (52.49) 1500m - Linda Goen, 4th (4:17.59) 4x100m - Bolden, Howard, Griffith, Jerald, 2nd (44.49) 4x200m Medley - Jerald, Bolden, Griffith, Howard, 2nd (1:37.41) 4x400m Relay - Cumbess, Howard, Emerson, Fowler, 2nd (3:32.08) JT - Jacque Nelson, 5th (169-2) Heptathlon - Jackie Joyner, 3rd (5578) 1980 (AIAW) - UCLA, 5th (30 points) 800m - Cynthia Warner, 4th (2:06.01) 1500m - Linda Goen, 2nd (4:16.19) 4x400m Relay - Emerson, Law, Cumbess, Fowler, 2nd (3:37.70) 2-Mile Relay - Ralston, Ward, Warner, Goen, 1st (8:41.64) 1979 (AIAW) - UCLA, 45th (30 points) 2-Mile Relay - Chisam, Ward, Ralston, Warner, 5th (8:46.14) ** results missing 1978 (AIAW) - UCLA, 2nd (47 points) 100m - Evelyn Ashford, 2nd (11.42) 200m - Evelyn Ashford, 1st (22.91) 100mH - Modupe Oshikoya, 100mH (13.49) LJ - Evelyn Ashford, 1st (21-6.5) Sprint Medley Relay - Ashford, Gourdine, Oshikoya, Roberson, 3rd (1:39.7) 2-Mile Relay - Chisam, Keyes, Ralston, Roberson, 4th (8:46.2) 1977 (AIAW) - UCLA, 1st (86 points) 100m - Evelyn Ashford, 1st (11.32) 200m - Evelyn Ashford, 1st (23.0) 400m - Kathy Weston, 3rd (53.07) 800m - Debbie Roberson, 5th (2:07.5) 1500m - Kate Keyes, 5th (4:21.0) 100mH - Modupe Oshikoya, 2nd (13.37w) 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) LJ - Modupe Oshikoya, 3rd (20-5.25) HJ - Chris Remmling, 4th (5-9) JT - Karin Smith, 1st (197-9) 1976 (AIAW) - UCLA, 8th (19 points) 100m - Evelyn Ashford, 2nd (11.60) DT - Lisa Vogelsang, 6th (140-9.5) JT - Karin Smith, 1st (161-6) 1975 (AIAW) - UCLA, 1st (89 points) 440y - Debbie Roberson, 4th (55.87) 880y - Julie Brown, 2nd (2:08.5); Kate Keyes, 6th (2:09.8) Mile - Julie Brown, 1st (4:40.6); Kate Keyes, 2nd (4:42.1) 2-Mile - Julie Brown, 1st (10:11.2); Kate Keyes, 2nd (10:12.5) 100mH - Clydine Crowder, 5th (14.97) 400mH - Clydine Crowder, 4th (61.96) 880y Medley Relay - Butler, Huggard, White, A’Harrah, 1st (1:45.0) DT - Monette Driscoll, 1st (156-5) JT - Kate Schmidt, 1st (198-1) 1974 (AIAW) - UCLA, 2nd (68 points) 880y - Francie Larrieu, 1st (2:10); Julie Brown, 3rd (2:11.9) Mile - Francie Larrieu, 1st (4:59.4); Julie Brown, 2nd (4:59.4); Claire Choate, 5th (5:00.8) 2-Mile - Francie Larrieu, 1st (10:56.6); Julie Brown, 2nd (10:57.1); Claire Choate, 3rd (10:59.6) Mile Relay - Larrieu, Brown, Raymond, Huggard, 2nd (3:58.0)
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WOMEN’S NCAA INDOOR ALL-AMERICANS
Name (Event - Finish) Kenroy Higgins II (60m), Riley Kelly (DMR), Chris Morzenti (DMR), Arturo Sotomayor (DMR), Ismail Turner (DMR) Robert Brandt (3000m - 8th, 5000m - 8th); Justin Stafford (Hammer Throw - 9th); Dotun Ogundeji (Shot Put, 11th); Sondre Guttormsen (Polve Vault - 10th) Nate Esparza (Shot Put - 12th); Dotun Ogundeji (Shot Put - 13th) Michael Burke (High Jump - 12th); Austin Hazel (Long Jump - 12th); Dotun Ogundeji (Shot Put - 15th) Nicholas Scarvelis (Shot Put - 6th); Ferdinand Edman (Distance Medley Relay - 7th); Nick Hartle (Distance Medley Relay - 7th); Austin O’Neil (Distance Medley Relay 7th); Joe Herrera (Distance Medley Relay - 7th); Braheme Days (Shot Put - 10th); Dotun Ogundeji (Shot Put - 12th) Nicholas Scarvelis (Shot Put - 10th); Mike Woepse (Pole Vault - 7th) Marcus Nilsson (Heptathlon - 8th) Mike Woepse (Pole Vault - 7th) Alec Faldermeyer (Weight Throw - 5th) Alec Faldermeyer (Weight Throw - 6th) Scott Crawford (Distance Medley Relay - 6th); Marlon Patterson (Distance Medley Relay - 6th); Quentin Powell (Distance Medley Relay - 6th); Cory Primm (Distance Medley Relay - 6th) Boldizsar Kocsor (Weight Throw - 6th) Laef Barnes (Distance Medley Relay - 7th); Marlon Patterson (Distance Medley Relay - 7th); Cory Primm (Distance Medley Relay - 7th); Elijah Wells (Distance Medley Relay - 7th); Dustin DeLeo (Pole Vault - T7th); John Caulfield (Shot Put 4th); Darius Savage (Shot Put - 6th); Boldizsar Kocsor (Weight Throw - 7th) Craig Everhart (4x400m Relay - 7th; Brandon Johnson (4x400m Relay - 7th; James Rhoades (4x400m Relay - 7th); Elijah Wells (4x400m Relay - 7th) Ben Aragon (Distance Medley Relay - 2nd); Craig Everhart (Distance Medley Relay - 2nd, 400m - 8th); Martell Munguia (Distance Medley Relay - 2nd); Jon Rankin (Distance Medley Relay - 2nd) Dan Ames (Shot Put - 3rd, Weight Throw - 3rd); Juaune Armon (Long Jump - 4th) Dan Ames (Shot Put - 4th, Weight Throw - 6th) Dan Ames (Shot Put - 10th); Scott Moser (Weight Throw - 11th) Dan Ames (Shot Put - 9th); Scott Moser (Shot Put - 8th) Brian McLaughlin (Pole Vault - 4th); Jess Strutzel (800m - 1st) Brian Fell (Distance Medley Relay - 1st); Michael Granville (Distance Medley Relay - 1st); Mark Hauser (Distance Medley Relay - 1st); Jess Strutzel (Distance Medley Relay - 1st, 800m - 3rd) Damian Allen (200m - 7th); Mark Hauser (Distance Medley Relay -7th, 3000m - 14th); Mebrahtom Keflizighi (Distance Medley Relay - 7th, 5000m - 3rd); Jim McElroy (Distance Medley Relay - 7th, 55m*); Scott Slover (Pole Vault - 7th); Jess Strutzel (Distance Medley Relay - 7th) Michael Granville (800m*); Travis Haynes (Shot Put - 4th); Mebrahtom Keflizighi (5000m - 1st); Scott Slover (Pole Vault - 6th) Travis Haynes (Shot Put*); Jonathan Ogden (Shot Put - 1st); Mark Parlin (Shot Put 2nd); Scott Slover (Pole Vault - 7th) John Godina (Shot Put - 1st); Jonathan Ogden (Shot Put - 5th); Mark Parlin (Shot Put - 2nd) Joe Bailey (Shot Put - 6th); Ross Flowers (55mH - 8th); John Godina (Shot Put - 1st); Jonathan Ogden (Shot Put - 5th); Mark Parlin (Shot Put - 8th); Marcus Reed (55m - 3rd); John Sommers (Pole Vault*) Joe Bailey (Shot Put -6th); Greg Hodel (Weight Throw*) John Godina (Shot Put - 7th); Tony Miller - 55m*; Charles Rogers (Triple Jump*) McArthur Anderson (Triple Jump*); Eric Bergreen (Shot Put - 1st) Brian Blutreich (Shot Put - 4th) Brian Blutreich (Shot Put - 3rd); John Knight (Weight Throw*); Dave Wilson (Weight Throw - 5th, Shot Put - 6th) Mark Junkerman (3000m - 3rd) Jim Banich (Shot Put*); John Frazier (Shot Put - 7th); Dwayne Washington (Triple Jump*) Charlie Brown (Pole Vault - 3rd); Mike Tully (Pole Vault -1st)
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Name (Event - Finish) Shae Anderson (400m, 4x400m), Catherine Leger (4x400m), Makenzy PierreWebster (4x400m), Meleni Rodney (4x400m), Alyssa Wilson (Weight Throw, Shot Put) Alyssa Wilson (Shot Put - 4th, Weight Throw - 9th); Ashlie Blake (Shot Put - 10th); Ashlie Blake (Shot Put - 7th); Jessie Maduka (Triple Jump - 3rd); Alyssa Wilson (Shot Put - 14th) Torie Owers (Shot Put - 12th) Ida Storm (Weight Throw - 2nd); Torie Owers (Shot Put -14th) Ida Storm (Weight Throw - 2nd) Kylie Price (Long Jump - 4th); Brea Buchanan (60mH - 5th); Allison Koressel (Pole Vault - 5th) Ida Storm (Weight Throw - 2nd) Danielle Watson (Long Jump - 8th) Rhonda Watkins (Long Jump - 3rd) Tori Anthony (Pole Vault - T8th) Allie Bohannon (Mile - 2nd); Rhonda Watkins (Long Jump - 1st); Ingrid Kantola (Pole Vault - 4th) Dawn Harper (60mH - 3rd); Chelsea Johnson (Pole Vault - 1st) Candice Baucham (Triple Jump - 3rd); Dawn Harper (60m Hurdles - 3rd) Candice Baucham (Triple Jump - 3rd); Ashley Caldwell (Distance Medley Relay 3rd); Jessica Cosby (Shot Put - 3rd); Dawn Harper (60m Hurdles - 4th); Chelsea Johnson (Pole Vault - 2nd); Sheena Johnson (60m Hurdles - 3rd, Distance Medley Relay - 3rd); Melissa McBain (Distance Medley Relay - 3rd); Lena Nilsson (Distance Medley Relay - 3rd); Sani Roseby (60m Hurdles - 5th); Cari Soong (Weight Throw 8th); Renee Williams (Long Jump - 6th) Tiffany Burgess (800m - 8th); Monique Henderson (4x400m - 4th); Sheena Johnson (4x400m - 4th, 60m Hurdles - 7th); Adia McKinnon (4x400m - 4th); Sani Roseby (4x400m - 4th); Lena Nilsson (800m - 1st); Cari Soong (Weight Throw - 3rd) Tiffany Burgess (Distance Medley Relay - 1st, 4x400m - 5th); Jessica Cosby (Shot Put - 6th; Darnesha Griffith (High Jump - 1st); Monique Henderson (Distance Medley Relay - 1st, 4x400m - 5th); Sheena Johnson (4x400m - 5th); Jessica Marr (Distance Medley Relay - 1st); Lena Nilsson (Distance Medley Relay - 1st, Mile 2nd); Tracy O’Hara (Pole Vault - 2nd); Cari Soong - Weight Throw*; Ysanne Williams (4x400m - 5th) Jessica Cosby (Shot Put - 5th); Darnesha Griffith (High Jump - 4th); Sheena Johnson (4x400m - 4th); Shakedia Jones (60m - 5th); Adia McKinnon (4x400m - 4th); Bunmi Ogunleye (4x400m - 4th); Tracy O’Hara (Pole Vault - 2nd); Michelle Perry (60m Hurdles - 5th); Deana Simmons (Triple Jump - 2nd); Christina Tolson (Shot Put - 1st, Weight Throw - 2nd); Ysanne Williams (4x400m - 4th) Shakedia Jones (60m - 6th); Tracy O’Hara (Pole Vault - 1st); Chaniqua Ross (Shot Put - 6th); Deana Simmons (Triple Jump *); Keyon Soley (Long Jump - 1st); Seilala Sua (Shot Put - 1st, Weight Throw - 2nd); Christina Tolson (Shot Put - 3rd, Weight Throw - 8th) Erica Hoernig (Pole Vault - 4th); Tracy O’Hara (Pole Vault - 7th); Chaniqua Ross Shot Put (6th); Seilala Sua (Shot Put - 3rd, Weight Throw - 3rd) Erica Hoernig (Pole Vault - 6th); Shakedia Jones - 55m*; Rachelle Noble (Weight Throw - 7th); Deana Simmons (Triple Jump - 6th); Seilala Sua (Shot Put - 7th) Amy Acuff (High Jump - 1st); Joanna Hayes (55m Hurdles - 3rd; Rachelle Noble (Weight Throw - 7th); Seilala Sua (Shot Put - 3rd) Amy Acuff (High Jump - 3rd); Valeyta Althouse (Shot Put - 1st); Nada Kawar (Shot Put - 3rd) Amy Acuff (High Jump - 1st); Valeyta Althouse (Shot Put - 3rd); Dawn Dumble (Shot Put - 1st); Karen Hecox (Mile - 3rd); Nada Kawar (Shot Put - 4th) Amy Acuff (High Jump - 1st); Valeyta Althouse (Shot Put - 4th) Dawn Dumble (Shot Put - 3rd); Jennifer Whelchel (Shot Put - 7th) Dawn Dumble (Shot Put - 1st); Melissa Weis (Shot Put - 4th) Tracie Millett (Shot Put - 1st); Melissa Weis (Shot Put - 7th) Tracie Millett (Shot Put - 1st)
*Top-8 American
The 2020 NCAA Indoor Championships were not contested due to COVID-19. All student-athletes who qualified for the meet were awarded USTFCCCA All-America accolades.
The 2020 NCAA Indoor Championships were not contested due to COVID-19. All student-athletes who qualified for the meet were awarded USTFCCCA All-America accolades.
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MEN’S INDOOR ALL-TIME TOP-10 (as of 2/29/20)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 7. 7. 10. 10. 10. 10.
Name Kenroy Higgins Damian Allen Leon Powell Myles Webb Rai Benjamin Bryan Harrison Maxwell Dyce Jamal Alston Harrison Schrage Michael Lipscomb Matt Bruno Brandon Johnson Randall Carroll
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Name Rai Benjamin Michael Lipscomb Jim McElroy Damian Allen Maxwell Dyce Leon Powell Craig Everhart Karlton Rolle Pete Lauderdale Randall Carroll
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Name Brandon Johnson Craig Everhart Brian Fell Denye Versher Joe Hererra Rai Benjamin Malachi Davis Kyle Erickson Elijah Wells Cameron Reynolds
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Name Jess Strutzel Cory Primm Michael Granville Nick Hartle Nick Thornton Scott Crawford Martell Munguia Riley Kelly Arturo Sotomayor Erik Emilsson
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 9. 10.
Name Austin O’Neil Marlon Patterson Ben Aragon Mark Hauser Arturo Sotomayor Cory Primm Carter Blunt Chris Morzenti Laef Barnes Erik Emilsson
60 METERS Time 6.59 6.61 6.68 6.69 6.72 6.78 6.81 6.81 6.81 6.82 6.82 6.82 6.82
200 METERS Time 20.76 20.99 21.04 21.06 21.10 21.32 21.41 21.48 21.51 21.52
400 METERS Time 46.40 46.48 46.58 46.85 46.98 47.05 47.35 47.63 47.68 47.74
800 METERS Time 1:46.48 1:47.31 1:47.93 1:48.41 1:48.72 1:48.74 1:48.76 1:49.25 1:49.60 1:50.41
MILE
Time 4:00.19 4:00.33 4:00.38 4:01.45 4:01.63 4:02.10 4:02.89 4:03.05 4:03.76 4:03.76
Date 2/29/20 2/12/99 1/31/15 2/14/20 1/27/17 2/19/00 2/6/10 2/10/12 2/14/20 2/22/02 2/1/03 1/28/06 2/26/10
Date 2/11/17 2/23/02 2/14/98 3/13/98 2/10/12 2/22/19 2/4/06 2/4/11 2/8/13 2/26/10
Date 2/25/06 1/29/05 1/30/99 2/23/02 2/11/17 2/25/17 1/30/99 2/23/02 2/25/06 2/29/20
Date 3/11/99 2/12/11 1997 2/26/26 1/29/05 3/5/11 2006 2/15/20 1/28/17 2/11/06
Date 2/12/16 3/5/10 3/7/03 1/23/99 2/15/20 1/29/11 2/10/18 2/15/20 1/19/08 1/28/06
3,000 METERS
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Name Robert Brandt Austin Ramos Mark Hauser Mark Junkermann Colin Burke Lane Werley Kent Morikawa Dustin Fay Alex Crabill Ferdinand Edman
Time 7:50.27 7:55.60 7:57.89 7:58.32 7.59.34 8:00.92 8:01.38 8:01.99 8:03.07 8:04.49
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Name Robert Brandt Colin Burke Dustin Fay Meb Keflezighi Lane Werley Garrett Reynolds Austin Ramos Marco Anzures David McDonald Kyle Shackleton
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Name Kevin Craddock Darius Reed Anthony Golston Misana Viltz Jonathan Williams Steele Wasik Charles Ryan Aidan Jackman Dominic Giovannoni John Hall
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Name Everhart, Wells, Rhoades, Johnson Everhart, Thornton, Bassani, Versher Hall, Williams, Davis, Fell Versher, Lipscomb, Diggs, Erickson Versher, Thornton, Bassani, Everhart Moniz, Powell, Hartle, Herrera Benjamin, Herrera, Powell, Casavant Lauderdale, Gonzales, Moniz, Brown Klarer, Dyce, Rolle, Powell Turner, Wells, Kelly, Reynolds
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Name Edman, Herrera, Hartle, O’Neil Crawford, Powell, Primm, Patterson Sotomayor, Turner, Kelly, Morzenti Strutzel, Fell, Granville, Hauser Stone, Kelly, Blunt, Sotomayor Rankin, Everhart, Thornton, Ara gon Versher, Thornton, Bassani, Everhart Patterson, Wells, Primm, Barnes Edman, Lauderdale, Hartle, Herrera Rankin, Everhart, Munguia, Aragon
5,000 METERS Time 13:40.82 13:47.78 13:49.96 13:52.72 13:55.20 13:57.06 13:57.55 14:03.58 14:08.48 14:09.17
60 METER HURDLES Time 7.73 7.83 7.85 7.94 7.99 8.06 8.08 8.15 8.20 8.27
4x400 METER RELAY
Time 3:06.48 3:09.07 3:09.55 3:09.75 3:10.20 3:11.47 3:12.50 3:13.55 3:13.86 3:14.10
DISTANCE MEDLEY RELAY Time 9:29.61 9:31.07 9:32.14 9:33.17 9:34.63 9:34.78 9:34.78 9:35.02 9:35.36 9:35.45
Date 2/23/19 2/2/08 2/6/99 3/11/88 2/1/20 2/27/15 2/26/11 1/27/12 2/27/10 2/5/16 Date 2/8/19 2/14/20 2/11/12 3/7/97 2/27/15 2/14/20 2/24/06 2/26/10 2/22/13 2/27/09 Date 2/9/07 2/24/07 1/29/05 2/26/16 2/7/04 1/24/15 2/22/02 2/22/19 2/8/13 1/30/99
Date 2/11/06 2/28/04 1/30/99 2/23/02 1/29/05 2/27/16 2/25/17 2/8/14 2/26/11 1/25/20
Date 2/20/16 2/27/10 2/22/19 3/11/99 2/15/19 2/14/04 3/5/11 2/29/08 3/1/13 1/29/05
MEN’S INDOOR ALL-TIME TOP-10 (as of 2/29/20)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Name Michael Burke Rich Pitchford Isaiah Holmes Sean Lee Avery Anderson Sage Stone Taylor Hobson Cody Crampton Cameron Spencer Kevin Weaver
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Name Sondre Guttormsen Mike Tully Scott Slover Mike Woepse Yoo Kim Brian McLaughlin Johnny Quinn Casey DiCesare Pat Luke Dustin DeLeo
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Name Juane Armon Austin Hazel Isaiah Holmes Harrison Schrage Oliver Jackson Nelson Rosario Michael Perry Taylor Hobson McArthur Anderson Dominique Easterling
1. 2. 3 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Name Charles Rogers Jonathan Clark Chip Benson Mel Moultry Michael Johnson Tobia Bocchi Dillon Stucky Dominique Easterling McArthur Anderson Idrees Bernard
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Name John Godina Nicholas Scarvelis Dan Ames Scott Wiegand Dotun Ogundeji Mark Parlin Nate Esparza Braheme Days Jonathon Ogden John Caulfield
HIGH JUMP Mark 7-03.00 7-02.50 7-02.25 7-01.75 7-01.00 7-00.50 7-00.25 7-00.25 6-11.00 6-11.00
POLE VAULT Mark 18-09.50 18-05.25 18-04.50 18-04.25 18-01.00 18-00.50 17-08.00 17-07.75 17-07.00 17-06.25
LONG JUMP Mark 26-01.75 25-07.25 25-03.50 24-11.50 24-08.25 24-05.50 24-02.50 24-01.00 24-01.00 23-10.75
TRIPLE JUMP Mark 53-05.00 52-09.25 52-03.00 52-01.75 51-03.75 50-10.75 50-09.25 50-08.75 50-07.50 50-06.50
SHOT PUT Mark 66-11.25 66-09.74 65-06.75 65-03.25 65-01.25 64-02.00 63-11.50 63-09.75 63-08.75 63-07.00
Date 1/28/17 2/7/97 2/13/20 2/1/20 2/22/92 2/26/16 2/27/07 1/24/14 1/24/14 2/9/02
Date 2/8/19 3/11/78 3/1/97 2/8/13 1/29/05 3/11/00 2/6/09 3/6/10 2/14/04 3/1/08
Date 3/12/04 2/11/17 2/10/18 2/28/20 2/17/01 2/26/10 2/1/14 2/24/12 2/8/92 2/24/06
Date 2/22/92 2/26/11 1/23/82 1/24/98 1/19/07 2/11/17 2/10/12 1/19/07 2/8/92 1/27/18
Date 3/10/95 1/16/16 3/12/04 2/22/03 2/23/19 2/24/96 1/20/18 2/26/16 3/8/96 2/26/16
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Name Dan Ames Justin Stafford Alec Faldermeyer Boldizsar Kocsor Scott Moser Greg Hodel Luke Sullivan David Dumble Bo Taylor Josh Scherer
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Name Steele Wasik Marcus Nilsson Chris Staton Dominic Giovannoni Casey DiCesare Zack Bornstein Trent Perez David Thomas Matt Reuter David Shortenhaus
WEIGHT THROW Mark 71-02.50 71-00.75 70-11.25 70-10.75 70-10.00 67-00.75 66-10.00 63-01.50 59-11.00 59-10.00
HEPTATHLON Mark 5,783 5,760 5,632 5,540 5,414 5,228 5,151 5,124 4,941 4,665
Date 3/13/04 2/23/19 2/10/12 2/6/09 2/22/02 2/27/93 2/27/98 2/15/97 1/17/09 2/14/14
Date 2/26/26 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 (as of 2/29/20) 60 METERS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Name Shakedia Jones Kyle Price Celera Barnes Chinyere Okoro Suzie Acolatse Kenyla Miles Makenzy Pierre-Webster Keyon Soley Sheena Johnson Andrea Anderson
Time 7.29 7.33 7.34 7.42 7.43 7.44 7.45 7.46 7.47 7.48
200 METERS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 8. 10.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Name Monique Henderson Sani Roseby Shakedia Jones Chinyere Okoro Meleni Rodney Catherine Leger Suzie Acolatse Makenzy Pierre-Webster Andrea Anderson Celera Barnes
Name Shae Anderson Sheena Johnson Turquoise Thompson Meleni Rodney Joy Eaton Ysanne Williams Ashlea McLaughlin Nicole Leach Nicole Gaskins Ally Courtnall
Name Lena Nilsson Tiffany Burgess Ashlea McLaughlin Jessica Marr Ysanne Williams Krishna Curry Jenna Timinsky Alice Bohannon Bridget Hatch Tamara Purpura
Name Lena Nilsson Karen Hecox Allie Bohannon Kelsey Smith Cassandra Durgy Emily Scharmann Alejandra Barrintos Gwyn George Lauren Jigres Shannon Murkami
Time 23.49 23.52 23.58 23.83 23.92 24.02 24.08 24.14 24.15 24.15
400 METERS Time 52.07 53.63 53.68 53.80 53.84 53.87 53.94 54.28 54.41 54.56
800 METERS Time 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
MILE
Time 4:33.41 4:41.03 4:41.42 4:41.73 4:45.15 4:45.47 4:46.53 4:48.55 4:49.12 4:49.24
Date 3/10/00 2/8/13 2/11/17 1/18/20 2/12/16 2/14/20 1/18/20 2/11/00 2/1/03 2/7/97
Date 2/22/02 2003 3/13/98 2/8/20 2/23/19 1/25/20 2/11/17 2/8/20 2/8/97 2/4/172
Date 2/14/20 2003 2/22/13 2/23/19 2/13/10 2003 2/13/10 2/28/09 2003 2/22/13
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Name Kelsey Smith Lena Nilsson Christina Rice Alison Costello Melissa McBain Alejandra Barrientos Emily Scharmann Shannon Murakami Annie Mooney Erika Adler
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Name Christina Rice Bronte Golick Kelsey Smith Katja Goldring Shannon Murakami Roni Yamane Sierra Vega Olga Aulet-Leon Valerie Flores Kelcie Wiemann
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Name Dawn Harper Sheena Johnson Joanna Hayes Brea Buchannan Lindsay Rowe Sani roseby Michelle Perry Bisa Grant Trinity Wilson Tatum Souza
3,000 METERS Time 9:04.31 9:13.55 9:20.02 9:27.61 9:27.76 9:28.35 9:28.38 9:30.91 9:36.50 9:37.06
5,000 METERS Time 16:12.16 16:14.51 16:16.98 16:33.28 16:38.13 16:47.90 17:03.78 17:03.84 17:07.20 17:10.03
60 METER HURDLES Time 7.98 8.06 8.10 8.12 8.16 8.20 8.22 8.43 8.44 8.48
4x400 METER RELAY
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
Name Anderson, Leger, Pierre-Webster, Rodney
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Time 3:30.28 McKinnon, Johnson, Roseby, Henderson 3:33.24 Ogumleye, Johnson.,Williams, Henderson 3:35.27 Roseby, Henderson, Burgess, Johnson 3:35.98 Barlow, Eaton, Curry, McLaughlin 3:36.23 Williams, Henderson, Burgess, Johnson 3:36.23 Eaton, McLaughlin, Thompson, Hunter 3:36.77 McLaughlin, Dencer, Lacy, Leach 3:37.19 Nilsson, Henderson, Roseby, Johnson 3:37.57 Curry, Lacy, MacKenzie, Hill 3:38.27
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Name Burgess, Henderson, Marr, Nilsson Nilsson, Barrientos, Burgess, Henderson McBain, Johnson, Henderson, Timinsky McBain, Hill, Caldwell, Nilsson McBain, Roseby, Timinsky, Caldwell Kent, Courtnall, Sanders, Smith Timinsky, Caldwell, McKinney, Leach Hatch, McKinnon, Marr, Canchola Nilsson, Ogunleye, Hatch, Vermeulen McBain, Timinsky, Caldwell, Barrientos
DISTANCE MEDLEY RELAY
Date 3/3/03 3/1995 2/9/07 2/28/14 2/25/17 2/25/17 2/1/03 2/1/20 3/1/08 2/6/10
Time 10:58.19 11:07.18 11:08.70 11:10.98 11:21.15 11:21.77 11:23.05 11:25.01 11:26.85 11:34.16
Date 1/31/14 2/1/03 2/1/20 2006 1/31/04 2005 2/25/17 1/29/10 2/22/13 2/23/19
Date 2/29/20 2/27/15 2/27/15 2/22/13 2/25/11 2/25/17 2/25/11 2006 3/7/03 2/26/10
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
Date 2/29/20 3/15/03 3/10/01 3/2/02 3/6/10 3/9/02 2/12/11 2/28/09 2/23/02 2/10/07
Date 3/8/02 2/1/03 3/12/04 2/14/04 1/31/04 2/28/14 1/28/06 3/2/01 2/11/00 2/28/04
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WOMEN’S INDOOR ALL-TIME TOP-10 (as of 2/29/20) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 5. 7. 7. 9. 9.
Name Amy Acuff Darnesha Griffith Keneisha Creary Zibby Boyer Sheena Gordon Mikella Lefebvre-Oatis Julie Stevenson Caroline Gyllenbern Ryann Krais Kendall Gustafson
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 6. 8. 9.
Name Chelsea Johnson Tracy O’Hara Allison Koressel Tori Pena Elleyse Garrett Ingrid Kantola Greta Wagner Katy Viuf Elena Clarke
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 8. 8.
Name Rhonda Watkins Keyon Soley Kylie Price Renee Williams Danielle Watson Jessie Maduka Bunmi Ogunleye Deana Simmons Seena Gordon Goergea Richards
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Name Jessie Maduka Candice Baucham Deana Simmons Sheena Johnson Renee Williams Faith Anumba Ke’Nyia Richardson Kelly O’Connor Efe Agege Althea Moses
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Name Valeyta Althouse Alyssa Wilson Dawn Dumble Seilala Sua Neda Kawar Ashlie Blake Jessica Cosby Christina Tolson Torie Owers Chaniqua Ross
HIGH JUMP Mark 6-05.50 6-00.75 6-00.50 6-00.00 5-10.50 5-10.50 5-10.00 5-10.00 5-09.75 5-09.75
POLE VAULT Mark 14-09.00 14-06.00 14-01.25 13-11.25 13-10.50 13-10.00 13-10.00 13-07.25 13-06.50
LONG JUMP Mark 21-06.75 21-04.75 21-02.00 21.01-50 20-09.00 20-07.00 19-10.75 19-10.25 19-10.25 19-10.25
TRIPLE JUMP Mark 45-03.75 44-04.75 44-02.50 42-04.75 41-08.75 41-03.75 40-11.50 39-08.75 39-03.00 39-01.50
SHOT PUT Mark 59-03.50 58-02.00 57-08.50 57-04.25 57-00.75 56-11.50 56-06.50 56-04.75 55-02.75 54-09.25
Date 3/11/95 2/17/01 2/17/07 1/31/15 2/13/04 2/24/18 2/1/03 1/24/14 2/26/10 2/23/18
Date 3/11/06 3/10/00 3/8/13 3/13/10 2/9/19 2/17/07 2/11/17 2/27/10 1/31/15
Date 3/9/07 3/10/00 2/1/14 2/14/04 3/13/10 2/13/15 3/03/00 2/27/98 2004 2/23/07
Date 3/10/18 3/11/05 3/8/01 2004 2/10/07 1/29/16 2/25/11 2/5/00 1/27/18 2/22/91
Date 2/24/96 1/11/19 3/10/95 2/12/99 2/14/98 2/10/18 3/13/04 3/3/01 1/31/15 3/21/03
1. 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Name Alyssa Wilson Ida Storm Cari Soong Seilala Sua Christina Tolson Jessica Cosby Rachelle Noble Lara Saye Stamatia Scarvelis
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Name Kendall Gustafson Ryann Krais Tatum Souza Alexis Walker Isa Videler Christina Chenault Nastassja Hall Kimmie Connor Katherine Salcido Georgea Richards
WEIGHT THROW Mark 75-04.75 74-00.25 69-04.75 69-00.00 68-09.75 66-11.25 64-01.00 59-11.25 59-02.75
PENTATHLON Mark 4,084 4,041 4,023 3,976 3,896 3,872 3,700 3,658 3,564 3,540
Date 2/13/20 3/13/15 3/12/04 3/10/00 3/10/01 2/28/04 3/13/98 1/29/05 1/29/16
Date 2/24/18 2/26/10 2/22/13 2/27/15 1/23/20 1/27/18 1/29/05 2/22/13 2/28/14 2/24/06
MEN’S OUTDOOR TOP 10
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Name Ato Boldon Mike Marsh Henry Thomas Marcus Reed Tony Miller Eric Brown Max Dyce Warren Edmonson Leon Powell Greg Foster
100 METERS Time 9.90 10.07 10.15 10.18 10.18 10.20 10.23 10.24+ 10.26 10.28
Date 1996 1989 1987 1994 1992 1979 2013 1972 2017 1979
(+ = 100m hand time + 0.24)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Name Ato Boldon Henry Thomas Greg Foster Danny Everett Gentry Bradley Mike Marsh Eric Brown Millard Hampton Wayne Collett Tony Miller
200 METERS Time 19.80 20.18 20.20 20.23 20.34 20.35 20.38 20.43 20.44+ 20.51
Date 1996 1988 1979 1988 1996 1988 1981 1977 1968 1992
(+ = 200m hand time + 0.24)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Name Steve Lewis Danny Everett John Smith Wayne Collett Benny Brown Craig Everhart Henry Thomas Ibrahim Hassan Mike Stevenson Maxie Parks
400 METERS Time 43.87 43.98 44.34* 44.54* 44.84* 44.89 45.05 45.13 45.49 45.64*
Date 1988 1988 1971 1971 1973 2004
1987 1996 1990 1974
(* = 440y hand time -0.16)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Name Cory Primm Jess Strutzel Nick Hartle Conrad Suhr Jeff West Jon Rankin Jack Preijers Scott Crawford Tony Veney
800 METERS Time 1:44.71 1:45.81 1:46.73 1:46.84 1:47.0 1:47.11 1:47.7 1:47.78 1:47.8+
Date 2011 1999 2016 1978 1980 2005 1984 2010 1973
(+ = 880 yards -0.7)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Name Jon Rankin Ron Roberts Mike Parkinson Alex Gonzales Laef Barnes Mark Hauser Brian Russell Bob Day Marlon Patterson Daniel Herrera
1500 METERS Time 3:35.26 3:40.5 3:41.04 3:41.49 3:41.76 3:41.97 3:42.10 3:42.1 3:42.13 3:42.17
Date 2005 1984 1984 1982 2008 1998 1981 1964 2010 2015
69
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Name Jon Rankin Bob Day Ron Cornell Laef Barnes Bob Seaman Mike Mullins Curtis Beck
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Name Dave Daniels Mark Junkermann Erik Emilsson Gordon Innes Dylan Knight Austin O’Neil Henry Hagenbuch Mark Lewis Tom Grewe Shawn James
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Name Meb Keflezighi Steve Ortiz Robert Brandt Steve McCormack Bob Day Daniel De La Torre Geoff Pyne Mark Hauser Austin Ramos
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Name Meb Keflezighi Steve Ortiz Jon Butler Rich Brownsberger Robert Brandt Marco Anzures Kyle Shackleton Steve Webb Garrett Reynolds Drew Shackleton
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Name Steve Ortiz Rich Brownsberger Kyle Shackleton Dan Caprioglio Willie Ayyad Jerry Marsh Alex Crabill Ron Cornell Mark Kushner Vicken Simonian
ONE MILE
Time 3:55.63 3:56.4 3:57.7 3:59.96 4:01.4 4:01.6 4:01.7
STEEPLECHASE Time 8:29.24 8:31.55 8:34.80 8:38.8 8:43.68 8:44.86 8:45.91 8:46.6 8:47.1 8:49.33
5000 METERS Time 13:26.85 13:35.0 13:36.18 13:42.9 13:44.2 13:46.14 13:47.4 13:49.34 13:51.73
10000 METERS Time 28:16.79 28:21.70 28:47.7 28:53.07 28:55.27 29:00.21 29:02.58 29:03.5 29:05.88 29:05.97
MARATHON Time 2:13:21 2:14:02 2:17:59 2:18:07 2:20:31 2:20:31 2:20.38 2:20:54 2:24:02 2:27:34
Date 2005 1965 1980 2008 1956 1970 1974 Date 1982 1987 6/10/2005 (NCAA) 1974 5/15/2010 (Pac-10) 3/31/2017 (UCLA) 5/16/2008 (Pac-10) 1980 1986 1978
Date 1998 1982 2019 1983 1966 2017 1966 1998 2007
Date 1998 1982 1982 1984 2019 2010 2009 1982 2019 2009 Date 1981 1986 2009 1983 1983 1983 2010 1979 1975 1977
MEN’S OUTDOOR TOP 10
1. 2. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Name Greg Foster James Owens Kevin Craddock Steve Kerho Charles Rich Marcus Allen Charles Ryan Tony Golston Ron Copeland Derek Knight
HIGH HURDLES Time 13.22 13.46 13.46 13.57 13.67+ 13.67 13.69 13.69 13.77+ 13.80
Date 1978 1978 2008 1987 1973 1983 2002 2004 1967 1990
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Name Willie Banks Dokie Williams Clarence Taylor Chip Benson James Butts Milan Tiff Denny Rogers Charles Rogers McArthur Anderson Dwayne Washington
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Name John Godina John Brenner Dave Laut Dotun Ogundeji Nicholas Scarvelis Brian Muir Braheme Days Danny Ames Marcus Gordien Jim Banich
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Name Julian Wruck John Godina Greg Garza John Brenner Scott Moser David Wilson Dan Ames Darius Savage Luke Sullivan Jim Banich
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Name Boldizsar Kocsor Alec Faldermeyer Justin Stafford David Wilson John Knight Dan Ames Luke Sullivan John Brenner Scott Moser Greg Hodel
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Name Erik Smith Greg Johnson Josh Johnson David Bunevacz Simon Litzell Jim Connolly Derek Eager Marian Spannowsky Nate Marum Steve Barnett
(+ = 120y hand time + 0.27)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Name Kevin Young Andre Phillips Rai Benjamin Brandon Johnson Wayne Collett Kyle Erickson Jonathan Williams Marty Beck Phillip Mills Eric McNeal
400 METER HURDLES Time 47.72 48.10 48.33 48.59 48.84+ 49.62 49.67 49.80 50.14 50.28
Date 1988 1981 2017 2005 1970 2002 2005 1992 1976 1980
(+ = 440y hand time -0.16)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10.
1. 2. 3. 4. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Name Del Davis Lee Balkin Rory Kotinek Troy Haines Sean Lee Dwight Stones Michael Burke Rich Pitchford Cody Crampton Isaiah Holmes Name Mike Tully Scott Slover Mike Woepse Sondre Guttormsen Yoo Kim Anthony Curran Dustin DeLeo Mike Landers Brian McLaughlin Jay Borick Name James McAlister Mike Powell Jerry Herndon George Brown Juaune Armon Finn Bendixen John Johnson Willie Banks Isaiah Holmes McArthur Anderson
HIGH JUMP
Mark 2.32m (7-7.25) 2.27m (7-5.25) 2.24m (7-4) 2.22m (7-3.25) 2.21m (7-3) 2.21m (7-3) 2.20m (7-2.5) 2.20m (7-2.5) 2.20m (7-2.5) 2.20m (7-2.5)
POLE VAULT
Mark 5.71m (18-8.75) 5.70m (18-7.25) 5.62m (18-5.25) 5.60m (18-4.5) 5.60m (18-4.5) 5.55m (18-2.5) 5.51m (18-1) 5.50m (18-0.5) 5.50m (18-0.5)i 5.45m (17-10.5)
LONG JUMP
Mark 8.24m (27-0.5) 8.22m (26-11.75) 8.12m (26-7.5) 8.01m (26-3.25) 8.00m (26-3) 7.97m (26-1.75) 7.93m (26-0.25) 7.91m (25-11.5) 7.90m (25-11) 7.87m (25-10)
Date 1982 1984 1975 1986 2019 1972 2017 1995 2014 2017 Date 1978 1997 2014 2019 2004 1982 2008 2006 2000 1991 Date 1973 1986 1974 1952 2002 1972 1968 1975 2017 1991
70
TRIPLE JUMP
Mark 17.05m (55-11.25) 16.81m (55-2) 16.76m (54-11.75) 16.71m (54-10) 16.65m (54-7.5) 16.50m (54-1.75) 16.34m (53-7.5) 16.29m (53-5.5) 16.27m (53-4.5) 16.24m (53-3.25)
SHOT PUT
Mark 22.00m (72-2.25) 21.93m (71-11.25) 21.11m (69-3.25) 21.05m (69-0.75) 20.61m (67-7.5) 20.58m (67-6.25) 20.21m (66-3.75) 20.14m (66-1) 20.04m (65-9) 19.90m (65-3.5)
DISCUS
Mark 68.16m (223-7) 64.92m (213-0) 64.53m (211-8) 63.45m (208-2) 62.99m (206-8) 61.47m (201-8) 61.20m (200-9) 61.08m (200-5) 61.06m (200-4) 60.91m (199-10)
HAMMER THROW
Mark 69.92m (229-5) 69.89m (229-3) 68.57m (225-00) 68.48m (224-8) 65.63m (215-4) 65.28m (214-2) 64.41m (211-4) 64.34m (211-1) 64.30m (210-11.5) 63.98m (209-11)
NEW JAVELIN THROW Mark 79.20m (259-10) 76.84m (252-1) 75.77m (248-7) 75.23m (246-10) 74.46m (244-3) 74.30m (243-9) 71.26m (233-9) 70.54m (231-05) 69.77m (228-11) 67.13m (220-3)
Date 1978 1982 1974 1982 1972 1973 1971 1993 1989 1987 Date 1995 1984 1979 2019 2016 1984 2016 2004 1979 1986 Date 2013 1995 2008 1984 2001 1989 2003 2007 1999 1986 Date 2008 2012 2019 1989 1990 2004 1999 1984 2002 1994 Date 1993 1995 1998 1992 2018 1987 2015 2018 2001 1990
MEN’S ALL-TIME TOP 10
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 6. 8. 9. 10.
Name Jim Connolly Mark Anderson Jason Bender Rory Kotinek Mike Izzi Dick Selby Tom Jadwin Ted DeMill Ron Ulrich Peter Jones
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Name Mark Anderson Jim Connolly Marcus Nilsson C.K. Yang Rick Sloan Rafer Johnson Dominic Giovannoni Steele Wasik Sam Albanese Joe Duarte
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Date 1988 1998 1977 1996 1987 1978 1975 1995 5/27/2017 1981
OLD JAVELIN THROW Mark 78.28m (256-10) 78.05m (256-1) 77.98m (255-10) 77.32m (253-8) 76.78m (251-11) 76.05m (249-6) 76.05m (249-6) 75.69m (248-4) 74.78m (245-4) 74.52m (244-6)
DECATHLON Points 8171 8121 8104 8089 7869 7861 7726 7521 7508 7465
Date 1984 1980 1983 1974 1983 1966 1980 1979 1960 1971
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
(+ = metric race + 3.3)
Date 1981 1987 2013 1963 1968 1958 2013 2015 1974 1987
400 METER RELAY Time 38.59 38.96 39.06* 39.10 39.11 39.25n 39.27n* 39.31 39.32 39.33n
(* = 440y auto time -0.23)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Date 1988 1987 1986 1999 1969 1973 1971 1972 5/15/2004 5/15/2005
1600 METER RELAY Time 2:59.91 3:00.55 3:01.95 3:02.12 3:02.3 3:03.2 3:03.3 3:03.3 3:03.79 3:04.11
(mile relay -1.1)
1. 2. 3. 4.
Year 2004 1966 1956 1958
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Year 1966 1952 1961
Year 2016 2010 1999 1965 2004 1980 2015 2014 1998 1967
SPRINT MEDLEY RELAY Time 3:18.26 3:19.0 3:21.0 3:28.2n
880 RELAY Time 1:23.3 1:24.8 1:25.8n
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DISTANCE MEDLEY RELAY Time 9:29.61 9:31.07 9:33.17iAR 9.33.9 9:34.21 9:36.1 + 9:36.03 9:39.03 9:39.97i+ 9:41.3
WOMEN’S OUTDOOR TOP 10
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Name Gail Devers Florence Griffith Shakedia Jones Evelyn Ashford Jeanette Bolden Angela Bailey Monique Henderson LaShon Nedd Kylie Price Andrea Anderson Name Florence Griffith Evelyn Ashford Gail Devers Monique Henderson Shakedia Jones LaShon Nedd Angela Bailey Jolanda Diego Janeene Vickers Angie Annelus Name Monique Henderson Florence Griffith Andrea Anderson Arlise Emerson Nicole Leach Camille Noel Darlene Malco Meleni Rodney C.C. Knighten LaShon Nedd Name Lena Nilsson Tiffany Burgess Francie Larrieu Krishna Curry Ashley Caldwell Julia Rizk Ysanne Williams Ally Courtnall Laura Chapel Julie Johnson Name Lena Nilsson Francie Larrieu Linda Goen Julie Brown Michele Bush Karen Hecox Kate Keyes Alejandra Barrientos Melissa McBain Laura Chapel
100 METERS Time 10.97 11.06 11.11 11.16 11.16 11.21 11.24 11.35 11.36 11.43
200 METERS Time 22.23 * 22.62 22.71 22.71 22.84 22.89 23.02 23.14 23.20 23.22
400 METERS Time 49.96 50.94 51.48 51.69 51.69 51.88 51.92 52.06 52.26 52.29
800 METERS Time 2:02.26 2:03.73 2:04.37 2:04.70 2:05.01 2:05.02 2:05.23 2:05.48 2:05.68 2:05.70
1500 METERS Time 4:07.69 4:10.3 4:12.9 4:13.5 4:14.00 4:16.83 4:17.34 4:17.60 4:18.08 4:18.69
Date 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 (Mt. SAC) 8/17/83 (W. Berlin) 4/27/13 (USC) 8/21-25/96 (World Jr) Date 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 Regional) Date 6/26/05 (USATF) 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) 5/12/19 (Pac-12) 5/3/86 (Los Angeles) 6/3/82 (Provo) Date 8/13/02 (Sweden) 5/4/02 (UCLA) 7/18/74 (Stockholm) 5/17/08 (Pac-10) 5/29/04 (NCAA Regional) 5/26/17 (NCAA Regional) 4/3/99 (UCLA) 5/17/15 (UCLA) 5/13/89 (Occidental) 4/15/89 (UCLA) Date 5/24/03 (Eugene) 7/1/74 (Milan) 5/11/80 (UCLA) 1975 6/2/82 (Knoxville) 7/28/95 (Sweden) 6/27/76 4/18/04 (Long Beach) 5/29/04 (NCAA Regional) 5/7/87 (San Diego)
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Name Francie Larrieu Michele Bush Polly Plumer Karen Hecox Lena Nilsson Julie Brown Nancy Brown Katherina Kechris Beth Bartholomew
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Name Emily Scharmann Carolina Johnson Ciara Viehweg Claire Markey Alison Costello Leslie Barrie Melissa McBain Elaine Canchola Taylor Taite Meghan Marvin
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Name Kathy Mintie Kelsey Smith Karen Hecox Bronte Golick Erika Adler Beth Bartholomew Christina Rice Katherina Kechris Alison Costello Michele Bush
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Name Michele Bush Bronte Golick Kelsey Smith Christina Rice Katja Goldring Christine Porter Kelcie Wiemann Julie Ott Jackie Garner Debbie Williams
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Name Gail Devers Brea Buchanan Sheena Johnson Dawn Harper Joanna Hayes Soni Roseby Jackie Joyner Michelle Perry Janeene Vickers Lindsay Rowe
3000 METERS Time 9:03.2 9:06.23 9:09.28 9:12.34 9:13.55i 9:19.2 9:22.6 9:23.19 9:23.41
Date 7/8/74 (Viareggio) 6/26/83 (Los Angeles) 6/5/87 (Baton Rouge) 7/12/95 (Stockholm) 2/1/03 (Seattle) 1975 4/23/89 (Mt. SAC) 5/19/97 (Los Angeles) 4/16/94 (Mt. SAC)
3000 METER STEEPLECHASE Time 10:11.30 10:13.28 10:20.66 10:30.41 10:31.34 10:33.48 10:36.06 10:39.62 10:39.85 10:40.32
5000 METERS Time 15:49.37 16:01.30 16:03.90 16:14.51 16:16.22 16:17.44 16:19.00 16:24.84 16:25.74 16:26.73
10000 METERS Time 33:57.2 34:03.41 34:12.82 34:14.52 34:41.82 34:47.3 34:58.17 34:58.20 34:58.47 34:59.3
100 METER HURDLES Time 12.61 * 12.77 12.79 12.80 12.89 12.96 13.07 13.15 13.16 13.24
Date 5/14/16 (Pac-12) 5/14/16 (Pac-12) 4/11/09 (UCLA) 4/28/19 (USC) 4/30/05 (USC) 4/7/06 (UCLA) 3/28/03 (Stanford) 5/19/01 (Pac-10) 4/18/19 (Mt. SAC) 5/4/14 (UCLA) Date 3/7/81 (San Diego) 4/4/14 (Stanford) 4/28/95 2/27/15 (MPSF) 3/29/19 (Larsen) 4/23/94 (Eugene) 4/19/19 (Mt. SAC) 5/25/97 (Seattle) 4/15/05 (Mt. SAC) 9/17/83 (Tokyo) Date 4/2/82 (Palo Alto) 4/18/15 (Mt. SAC) 4/18/15 (Mt. SAC) 5/24/18 (NCAA Regional) 4/18/12 (Mt. SAC) 5/21/88 (UCLA) 3/26/10 (Stanford) 6/3/98 (NCAA) 3/31/17 (Larsen) 4/23/89 (Mt. SAC) Date 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)
WOMEN’S OUTDOOR TOP 10
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Name Sheena Johnson Janeene Vickers Nicole Leach Joanna Hayes Turquoise Thompson Jackie Joyner Michelle Perry Gayle Kellon Keisha Marvin Ysanne Williams
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Name Amy Acuff Sheena Gordon Jackie Joyner Tonya Alston Zibby Boyer Mikella Lefebvre-Oatis Darnesha Griffith
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Rhonda Watkins Keneisha Creary Kari Gosswiller Lisa Coleman Name Chelsea Johnson Tracy O’Hara Elleyse Garrett Tori Pena Katy Viuf Allison Koressel Ingrid Kantola Natasha Kolbo Greta Wagner
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Name Jackie Joyner Rhonda Watkins Gail Devers Modupe Oshikoya Kylie Price Keyon Soley Tonya Sedwick Candice Baucham Danielle Watson
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Name Candice Baucham Roshanda Glenn Jessie Maduka Renee Williams Gail Devers Jackie Joyner Sheena Gordon Nicole Duhart Juliana Yendork
400 METER HURDLES Time 52.95 53.47 * 54.30 54.57 54.99 55.05 56.23 56.55 56.62 56.84
HIGH JUMP
Mark 1.98m (6-6)* 1.88m (6-2) 1.87m (6-1.5) 1.86m (6-1.25) 1.86m (6-1.25) 1.85m (6-0.75) 1.85m (6-0.75) 1.84m (6-0.5) 1.84m (6-0.5) 1.83m (6-0) 1.83m (6-0)
POLE VAULT
Mark 4.60m (15-1)* 4.45m (14-7.25)* 4.36m (14-3.5) 4.35m (14-3.25) 4.32m (14-2) 4.31m (14-1.75) 4.31m (14-1.75) 4.23m (13-10.5) 4.20m (13-9.25)
LONG JUMP
Mark 7.24m (23-9) * 6.82m (22-4.5)† 6.77m (22-2.5) 6.56m (21-6.25) 6.52m (21-4.75) 6.50m (21-4) 6.48m (21-3.25) 6.44m (21-1.25) 6.40m (21-0)
TRIPLE JUMP
Mark 14.07m (46-2)*% 13.67m (44-10.25) 13.65m (44-9.5) 13.59m (44-3.25) 13.31m (43-8) 13.21m (43-4) 13.04m (42-9.5) 12.96m (42-6.25) 12.80m (42-0)
Date 7/11/04 (Sacramento) 8/29/91 (Tokyo) 6/9/07 (Sacramento) Summer 1999 6/6/13 (NCAA) 8/30/85 (Brussels) 5/5/01 (USC) 5/17/86 (UCLA) 6/3/94 (NCAA) 6/13/03 (NCAA) Date 5/19/95 (Pac-10) 5/29/04 (NCAA Regional) 5/30/83 (Houston) 6/2/84 (Eugene) 3/24/15 (Jim Bush) 3/31/17 (UCLA) 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) Date 3/27/04 (Stanford) 4/22/00 (Austin) 5/12/19 (Pac-12) 6/6/10 (Mt. SAC) 4/17/10 (Gainesville) 3/29/13 (Austin) 5/17/08 (Pac-10) 5/18/14 (Pac-12) 5/25/17 (NCAA Regional) Date 8/21/85 (Zurich) 5/25/07 (Eugene) 4/16/88 (UCLA) 5/6/78 (Knoxville) 3/29/13 (Austin) 5/6/00 (UCLA) 5/18/91 (Tempe) 5/14/05 (Pac-10) 6/26/10 (Des Moines)
SHOT PUT
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Name Valeyta Althouse Alyssa Wilson Dawn Dumble Nada Kawar Christina Tolson Ashlie Blake Seilala Sua Jessica Cosby Torie Owers Kamaiya Warren
Mark 18.87m (61-10.75)* 18.02m (59-1.5) 17.95m (58-10.75) 17.79m (58-4.5) 17.77m (58-3.75) 17.73m (58-2) 17.65m (57-11) 17.63m (57-10.25) 17.50m (57-5) 17.04m (55-11)
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Name Suzy Powell Seilala Sua Dawn Dumble Alyssa Wilson Rachelle Noble Nada Kawar Tracie Millett Chaniqua Ross Lara Saye Kris Larson
Mark 70.66m (214-0) 64.87m (212-10) 60.88m (199-9) 60.76m (199-4) 60.40m (198-2) 60.10m (197-2) 57.96m (190-2) 57.45m (188-6) 57.30m (188-0) 57.05m (187-2)
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Name Alyssa Wilson Ida Storm Jessica Cosby Cari Soong Seilala Sua Christina Tolson Stamatia Scarvelis Rachelle Noble Lara Saye Jade Niemeyer
Mark 70.63m (231-8) 68.05m (223-3) 66.88m (219-5) 65.91m (216-3) 65.89m (216-2) 65.53m (215-0) 61.05m (200-3) 60.66m (199-0) 55.22 (181-2) 52.68m (172-10)
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Name Zaybree Haury Ilaria Casarotto Tara Ross Seilala Sua Kendall Gustafson Brittany Borman Karina Powell Monique Van Tatum Souza Sarah Ingram
DISCUS
HAMMER
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Date 5/10/97 (Modesto) 5/25/99 (Salinas) 5/20/95 (Pac-10) 5/24/19 (NCAA Regional)
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) Date 4/13/19 (Rafer, JJK) 4/20/13 (Mt.SAC) 6/12/04 (NCAA) 5/31/03 (NCAA Regional) 7/17/00 (Olympic Trials) 6/2/01(NCAA) 5/1/16 (UCLA) 4/4/98 (Texas Relays) 3/5/05 (UCLA) 5/2/09 (USC)
JAVELIN (NEW IMPLEMENT) Mark 52.23m (171-4) 51.53 (169-1) 50.63m (166-1) 49.12m (161-2) 46.71m (153-3) 45.87m (150-6) 44.53m (146-1) 44.31m (145-4) 44.27m (145-3) 43.46m (142-3)
HEPTATHLON
Date 6/11/05 (NCAA) 6/16/94 (Knoxville) 6/9/18 (NCAA) 4/12/08 (UCLA) 3/29/86 (Mt. SAC) 6/1/85 (Austin) 5/18/03 (Pac-10) 4/29/06 (USC) 4/10/94 (UCLA)
Date 5/19/95 (Pac-10) 4/20/19 (Long Beach) 1995 (Jenner) 6/4/98 (NCAA) 5/19/01 (Pac-10) 3/31/18 (UCLA) 5/21/99 (Pac-10) 4/30/05 (USC) 4/16/16(UCLA) 4/29/06 (UCLA)
Date 4/30/17 (USC) 4/28/19 (USC) 5/2/09 (USC) 5/21/99 (Pac-10) 5/14/17 (Pac-12 Multis) 3/28/09 (UCLA) 4/26/03 (USC) 5/6/17 (Pac-12 Multis) 4/18/15 (Mt. SAC) 4/28/07 (USC)
Name Mark Date Jackie Joyner 6718 (3942) * 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 Kendall Gustafson 5886 5/5-6/18 (Pac-12 Multis) 14.08; 5-10.75; 42-11; 25.02; 18-9.25; 152-09; 2:24.49 Tatum Souza 5771 4/15-16/15 (Mt. SAC) 13.89; 5-4.50; 43-9.75; 25.36; 18-10; 145-3; 2:16.67 Tonya Sedwick 5765 5/31-6/1 (Provo) 14.06; 5-8; 37-41/4 ; 23.77; 20-33/4 ; 110-1/2; 19.64 Michelle Perry 5759 6/1-2/01 (NCAA) 13.20; 5-41/2 ; 37-91/4 ; 23.99; 19-2; 124-2; 2:14.36 Shelia Burrell 5720 6/2-3/95 (NCAA) 13.77w; 5-21/2 ; 40-03/4 ; 24.05; 19-0; 133-4; 2:14.83 Ryann Krais 5693 6/25-26/10 (Des Moines) 14.09; 5-83/4 32-11/2 ; 25.25; 20-13/4 ; 122-9; 2:13.07 Marieke Veltman 5656 6/2-3/93 (New Orleans) 14.08; 5-53/4 ; 34-101/2 ; 24.44; 20-103/4 ; 121-9; 2:22.92 Susie Ray 5599 5/30-31/83 (Houston) 14.98; 5-41/4 ; 46-81/4 ; 26.48; 17-7; 179-8; 2:21.30 Christina Chenault 5585 4/17-18/19 (Azuza) 14.96 ; 5-4.5 ; 39-11.25 ; 25.06 ; 19-3.5 ; 127-2 ; 2:11.40
WOMEN’S OUTDOOR TOP 10
4x100 RELAY
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 8. 10.
Name S. Roseby, S. Johnson, D. Harper, M. Henderson S. Roseby, S. Johnson, D. Harper, M. Henderson M. Perry, S. Jones, A. Anderson, J. Hayes S. Roseby, S. Johnson, A. McKinnon, S. Jones M. Phillips, S. Parros, C. Smith, G. Devers T. Sedwick, C. Smith, M. Phillips, G. Devers C. Knighten, M. Phillips, K. Church, G. Devers S. Roseby, S. Johnson, D. Harper, M. Henderson M Perry, S. Jones, A. Anderson, K. Soley J. Vickers, A. Burnham, T. Sedwick, C. Smith
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Name S. Roseby, S. Johnson, A. McKinnon, M. Henderson B. Ogunleye, A. McKinnon, S. Johnson, M. Henderson S. Roseby, S. Johnson, A. McKinnon, M. Henderson Y. Williams, A. Anderson, K. Soley, M. Perry M. Phillips, G. Devers, C. Knighten, J. Vickers C. Cumbess, A. Emerson, J. Joyner, L. Nedd J. Monthe, M. Wisdom, K. Lacy, N. Leach A. McKinnon, S. Johnson, Y. Williams, M. Perry J. Monthe, M. Wisdom, K. Lacy, N. Leach A. McKinnon, S. Johnson, Y. Williams, M. Henderson
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Name B. Hatch, J. Marr, T. Burgess, L. Nilsson
1. 2. 3.
Name T. Burgess, M. Henderson, J. Marr, L. Nilsson L. Nilsson, M. Henderson, T. Burgess, A. Barrientos M..McBain, S. Johnson, Ashley Caldwell, L. Nilsson
4x400 RELAY
4x800 RELAY
Time 43.43 43.49 43.49+ 43.64 43.71 43.74 43.74 43.78 43.81 43.83
Date 5/15/04 (Pac-10) 6/11/04 (NCAA) 5/2/98 (Pac-10) 5/20/01(Pac-10) 6/1/88 (Eugene) 6/3/88 (Eugene) 6/5/87 (Baton Rouge) 5/1/04 (UCLA) 6/4/99 (NCAA) 4/28/90 (USC)
Time 3:27.57 3:28.58 3:28.85 3:29.41 3:29.82 3:30.44 3:30.46 3:30.54 3:31.52 3:31.62
Date 6/10/03 (NCAA) 5/30/02 (NCAA) 6/12/04 (NCAA) 6/5/99 (NCAA) 6/4/88 (Eugene) 6/5/82 (Provo) 6/9/07 (NCAA) 5/31/01(NCAA) 6/7/07 (NCAA)
Time 8:28.61
Date 4/28/01(TX Relays)
DISTANCE MEDLEY RELAY
Time 10:58.19 11:07.18 11:08.70
5/31/03 (NCAA Reg.)
Date 3/8/02 (NCAA Indoor) 2/1/03 (Seattle) 3/12/04 (NCAA Indoor)
†Pacific-10 Record *Collegiate Record %NCAA Meet Record ‡American Junior Indoor Record Bold indicates current Bruins
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DRAKE STADIUM Drake Stadium, one of the finest track and field facilities in the world, has been home to the UCLA track and field team since 1969.
The recognition plaza, which lies outside the main entry to Drake Stadium, recognizes Bruin track and field All-America selections, national champions, Olympic medalists, world champions and world record holders. The recognition area, known as Legacy Lane, highlights the rich Bruin history of men’s and women’s track and field and focuses on the legends of Bruin track and field.
In October 2019, the track at Drake Stadium was named the Betsy and Rafer Johnson Track in honor of legendary Bruin track star and humanitarian, Rafer Johnson, and his wife, Betsy. Rafer passed away in December 2020.
Since its inaugural meet on Feb. 22, 1969, Drake 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 1969-7177. 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 and the Pac-12 Championships in 2015. 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.
The stadium took on a new look in1999 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 stadium received a state-of-the-art Mondo surface in January 2014, the first phase of a multi-phase renovation plan. The blue Mondo surface placed at Drake Stadium was the latest generation of Mondo and the same surfacing used at the 2012 Olympic Games in London. UCLA also reconfigured its shot put area and expanded the high jump area.
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.
Phase two included an upgrade to the upper main gate to the facility, the placement of a UCLA track and field recognition area, and the installation of a new state-of-the-art video scoreboard. Entry upgrades highlight the stadium’s namesake, Ducky Drake, and integrates the facility architecturally with the UCLA campus aesthetics.
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DRAKE STADIUM RECORDS
DRAKE STADIUM RECORDS - MEN Event 100m 200m 400m 800m 1500m Mile 3000m 2000m SC Steeple 2-Mile 5000m 10,000m 110mHH 400mIH 5000mW 4x100m 4x400m High Jump Pole Vault
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 3:02.74 7-8.50 18-11
Long Jump Triple Jump Shot Put Discus Hammer Javelin (new) Javelin (old) Decathlon 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 (Maryland) 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) 5/17/15 (Pac-12) 5/19/96 (Pac-10) 5/18/86 (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) 4/1/00 (UCLA Quad) 4/19/86 (UCLA Tri) 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 Tri) 5/15/83 (Pepsi) 12/10-11/69 4/30/77
DRAKE STADIUM RECORDS - WOMEN Event 100m 200m 400m 800m 1500m Mile 3000m 3000mSC 5000m 10,000m 100mH 400mH HJ PV LJ TJ Shot Put Discus Javelin (new) Javelin (old) Hammer 4x110y 4x440y 4x880y 880MR 4x100m 4x400m Heptathlon
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 14-9 22-11.25 (6.99) 45-7 (13.89m) 62-53/4 208-4 200-10 218-3 231-5 43.86 3:33.44 8:34.44 1:37.71 43.02 3:28.75 6,471 (3881/2590)
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) Chelsea Johnson (Nike) Jackie Joyner (UCLA) Blessing Ufodiama (RWU) Ramona Ebert Pagel (Unat.) Seilala Sua (UCLA) Jucilene Gomez (Brazil) Kate Schmidt (PCC) Jessica Cosby (Nike) UCLA Prairie View A&M Los Angeles TC Tennessee State World Class TC World Class TC Jane Frederick (Athletics West)
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Date 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
BRUINS IN THE OLYMPICS
2016 - Rio de Janeiro Mebrahtom Keflezighi (USA) Tori Pena (Ireland) Nicholas Scarvelis (Greece)
Marathon Pole Vault Shot Put
2012 - London Amy Acuff (USA) Jessica Cosby (USA) Dawn Harper (USA) Mebrahtom Keflezighi (USA) Yoo Kim (South Korea) Tori Pena (Ireland) Julian Wruck (Australia)
High Jump Hammer Silver - 100m Hurdles Marathon Pole Vault Pole Vault Discus
2008 - Beijing Amy Acuff (USA) High Jump Jessica Cosby (USA) Hammer Dawn Harper (USA) Gold - 100m Hurdles Monique Henderson (USA) Gold - 4x400m Relay Sheena Johnson Tosta (USA) Silver - 400m hurdles Yoo Kim (South Korea) Pole Vault Suzy Powell-Roos (USA) Discus Rhonda Watkins (Trinidad & Tobago) Long Jump Jonathan Williams (Belize) 400mH
2004 - Athens Amy Acuff (USA) High Jump Ato Boldon (Trinidad & Tobago) 100m, 4x100m Relay Shelia Burrell (USA) Heptathlon Malachi Davis (Great Britain) 400m, 4x400m Relay Gail Devers (USA) 100m, 100m Hurdles John Godina (USA) Shot Put Joanna Hayes (USA) Gold (OR) - 100m Hurdles Monique Henderson (USA) Gold - 4x400m Relay Sheena Johnson (USA) 400m Hurdles Mebrahtom Keflezighi (USA) Silver - Marathon Yoo Kim (South Korea) Pole Vault Michelle Perry (USA) Heptathlon Seilala Sua (USA) Discus
2000 - Sydney Amy Acuff (USA) Andrea Anderson (USA) Ato Boldon (Trinidad & Tobago)
High Jump Gold - 4x400m Silver - 100m Bronze - 200m 4x100m Relay
Shelia Burrell (USA) Gail Devers (USA) John Godina (USA) Monique Henderson (USA) Shakedia Jones (USA) Nada Kawar (Jordan) Mebrahtom Keflezighi (USA) Suzy Powell (USA) Seilala Sua (USA)
Heptathlon 100m Hurdles Bronze - Shot Put Discus 4x400m Relay Pool 4x100m Relay Pool Shot Put 10,000m Discus Discus
Steve Lewis (USA) Mike Marsh (USA) Camille Noel (Canada) Mike Powell (USA) Karin Smith (USA) Janeene Vickers (USA) Michael Williams (St. Vincent) Kevin Young (USA)
1996 - Atlanta
1988 - Seoul
Amy Acuff (USA) Valeyta Althouse (USA) Ato Boldon (Trinidad & Tobago)
Evelyn Ashford (USA)
High Jump Shot Put Bronze - 100m Bronze - 200m Gail Devers (USA) Gold - 100m Gold - 4x100m Relay 100m Hurdles Dawn Dumble (USA) Shot Put John Godina (USA) Silver - Shot Put Discus Ibhahim Hassan (Ghana) 400m Jackie Joyner-Kersee (USA) Bronze - Long Jump Decathlon Nada Kawar (Jordan) Shot Put Mike Marsh (USA) Silver - 4x100m Relay 100m, 200m Althea Moses Gilharry (Belize) Triple Jump Sandra Myers (Spain) 200m, 400m Mike Powell (USA) Long Jump Suzy Powell (USA) Discus Mike Terry (Antigua-Barbuda) 4x400m Relay Marieke Veltman (USA) Long Jump
1992 - Barcelona Evelyn Ashford (USA)
Gold - 4x100m Relay 100m Brian Blutreich (USA) Discus Ato Boldon (Trinidad & Tobago) 100m, 200m Gail Devers (USA) Gold - 100m 100mH Danny Everett (USA) 400m Jackie Joyner-Kersee (USA) Gold - Heptathlon Bronze - Long Jump Francie Larrieu-Smith (USA) Marathon
Gold - 4x100m Relay Silver - 100m Willie Banks (USA) Triple Jump Gail Devers (USA) 100m Danny Everett (USA) Gold - 4x400m Relay Bronze - 400m Florence Griffth-Joyner (USA) Gold (OR) - 100m Gold (WR) - 200m Gold - 4x100m Relay Silver - 4x400m Relay Sherri Howard (USA) Silver - 4x400m Relay Jackie Joyner-Kersee (USA) Gold (WR) - Heptathlon Gold (OR) - Long Jump Francie Larrieu-Smith (USA) 10,000m Steve Lewis (USA) Gold - 400m Gold - 4x400m Relay Mike Marsh (USA) 4x100m Relay (alt.) Sandra Myers (Spain) 100m Andre Phillips (USA) Gold - 400mH Mike Powell (USA) Silver - Long Jump Karin Smith (USA) Javelin Michael Williams (St. Vincent) 4x400m Relay Kevin Young (USA) 400mH
1984 - Los Angeles Evelyn Ashford (USA) Angela Bailey (Canada) Willie Banks (USA) Jeanette Bolden (USA) Julie Brown (USA) Greg Foster (USA) Florence Griffth (USA) Sherri Howard (USA) Jackie Joyner (USA) Dave Laut (USA) Karin Smith (USA) Dwight Stones (USA) Mike Tully (USA)
Gail Devers
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Gold - 4x400m Relay Silver - 400m Gold - 200m Gold - 4x100m Relay 4x400m Relay Silver - Long Jump Javelin Bronze - 400mH 4x400m Relay Gold - 400mH
Gold - 100m Gold - 4x100m Relay Silver - 4x100m Relay 100m, 200m Triple Jump Gold - 4x100m Relay 100m Marathon Silver - 110mH Silver - 200m Gold - 4x400m Relay Silver - Heptathlon Long Jump Bronze - Shot Put Javelin High Jump Silver - Pole Vault
BRUINS IN THE OLYMPICS
1980 - Moscow
1972 - Munich
1956 - Melbourne
**(U.S. did not compete)** Willie Banks (USA) Jeanette Bolden (USA) Julie Brown (USA) Oralee Fowler (Bahamas) Sherri Howard (USA) Karin Smith (USA) Mike Tully (USA) Lisa Vogelsang (USA)
Finn Bendixen (Norway) Long Jump Wayne Collett (USA) Silver - 200m Jean-Pierre Corval (France) 400mH Cindy Gilbert (USA) High Jump Traugott Gloeckler (West Germany) Shot Put Roger Johnson (New Zealand) 400mH Francie Larrieu (USA) 1500m Madupe Oshikoya (Nigeria) Long Jump, Pentathlon Kate Schmidt (USA) Bronze - Javelin Bruce Simpson (Canada) Pole Vault John Smith (USA) 400m Dwight Stones (USA) Bronze - High Jump Jan Svendsen (USA) Shot Put Francois Tracanelli (France) Pole Vault
Nagalingam Ethirveerasingam (Ceylon) High Jump Rafer Johnson (USA) Silver - Decathlon Long Jump George Roubanis (Greece) Bronze - Pole Vault Jerome Walters (USA) 1500m C.K. Yang (Republic of China) Javelin
Triple Jump 100m 800m, 1500m 400m 400m Javelin Pole Vault Discus
1976 - Montreal Evelyn Ashford (USA) Benny Brown (USA) James Butts (USA) Don Domansky (Canada) Millard Hampton (USA) Francie Larrieu (USA) Madupe Oshikoya (Nigeria) James Owens (USA) Maxie Parks (USA) Kate Schmidt (USA) Bruce Simpson (Canada) Karin Smith (USA) Dwight Stones (USA) Francois Tracanelli (France) Kathy Weston (USA)
100m, 4x100m Relay Gold - 4x400m Relay Silver - Triple Jump 400m, 4x400m Relay Gold - 4x100m Relay Silver - 200m 1500m Long Jump 110mH Gold - 4x400m Relay 400m Bronze - Javelin Pole Vault Javelin Bronze - High Jump Pole Vault 800m
1968 - Mexico City Bob Day (USA) Don Domansky (Canada) Traugott Gloeckler (West Germany) Roger Johnson (New Zealand) Arnd Kruger (West Germany) Rick Sloan (USA)
5000m 400m Shot Put 400mH 1500m Decathlon
1964 - Tokyo
1952 - Melbourne George Brown (USA) Cy Young (USA)
Long Jump Gold (OR) - Javelin
1948 - London Craig Dixon (USA) George Stanich (USA)
Bronze - High Hurdles Silver - High Jump
1940 - Tokyo (cancelled) Carl McBain (USA) Jackie Robinson (USA) Pat Turner (USA)
400mH Long Jump Long Jump
1936 - Berlin Jimmy LuValle (USA) Bob Young (USA)
Bronze - 400m Silver - 4x400m Relay
1932 - Los Angeles
Russ Hodge (USA) C.K. Yang (Republic of China)
Decathlon Decathlon
1960 - Rome Rafer Johnson (USA) George Roubanis (Greece) C.K. Yang (Republic of China)
PB
Gold (OR) - Decathlon Pole Vault Silver - Decathlon
George Jefferson (USA)
Bronze - Pole Vault
USA TRACK & FIELD HALL OF FAME BRUINS
Rafer Johnson (1974)
Kate Schmidt (1994)
Evelyn Ashford (1997)
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.
Kate Schmidt was inducted into the USA Track & Field Hall of Fame in 1994 and was UCLA’s first female 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.
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.
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 conference 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.
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.
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.
In 2019. the track at legendary Drake Stadium was renamed The Betsy and Rafer Johnson Track at Drake Stadium in honor of Johnson and his wife. UCLA has mourned the loss of Rafer after his passing in December 2020.
Jim Bush (1987) 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.
Florence Griffith-Joyner (1995)
Greg Foster (1998)
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.
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).
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.
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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.
USA TRACK & FIELD HALL OF FAME BRUINS
Francie Larrieu Smith (1998)
Willie Banks (1999)
Mike Powell (2005)
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.
In his first competition since retiring in 1992, Willie Banks set a world triple jump record in the 45-49 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. At UCLA, he was twice runner-up in the NCAA Championships (1977-78) and won two Pac-10 titles (1977-78).
In 2005, Mike Powell became the 11th Bruin member inducted into the USATF 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 was 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).
After college, he set 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.
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 six-time USA Outdoor champion. Ranked #1 in the world on four occasions, he won 34 consecutive competitions in 1993 and 1994.
Kevin Young (2006)
Dwight Stones (1998)
Jackie Joyner-Kersee (2004)
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.
Jackie Joyner-Kersee was honored in 2001 by the Honda Award as the Top Women’s Collegiate Athlete of the Last 25 years and by Sports Illustrated for Women as the World’s Greatest Female Athlete of the 20th Century. She was also named the Summer Olympian of the Century by the Associated Press in 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. 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, Stones was presented a Lifetime Achievement Award by the Los Angeles Track & Field Organizing Committee.
In 2003, the UCLA track and field programs named their annual invitational the Rafer Johnson/Jackie Joyner-Kersee Invitational. 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. PB
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.
USA TRACK & FIELD HALL OF FAME BRUINS
UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame Year of Induction 2017 2016 2014 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007
Elvin C. “Ducky” Drake (2007)
John Godina (2013)
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.
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.
In 19 seasons under Drake, UCLA had a dual meet record of 107-48-0 (.690) and won one NCAA Championship and one conference title. Drake was a charter member into the UCLA Hall of Fame in 1984 and was inducted inducted into the USA 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.
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 (722.5). 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.
Gail Devers (2011) Gail Devers (1985-1988) was a four-time Olympian, winning two gold medals in the 100m (1996 Atlanta, 1992 Barcelona). She won four World Outdoor titles (1999-100mH, 1995-100mH, 1993-100mH/100m) and two World Indoor titles (1997, ‘9360m) 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. PB
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Inductee(s) Bob Larsen (coach) Monique Henderson Mike Marsh James Butts Joanna Hayes Ato Boldon Janeene Vickers-McKinney Mebrahtom Keflezighi Seilala Sua James “Cap” Haralson Robert Seaman Amy Acuff George Brown Jonathan Ogden Dawn Dumble John Godina Steve Lewis James Owens Danny Everett Bob Day Warren Edmonson John Brenner Gail Devers Kevin Young Florence Griffith-Joyner Cy Young Jim Bush (coach) Jackie Joyner-Kersee Mike Tully Greg Foster Wayne Collett Willie Banks Evelyn Ashford Pat Turner C.K. Yang John Smith Johnny LuValle Craig Dixon Elvin C. “Ducky” Drake (coach) Rafer Johnson Jackie Robinson