2021 UCLA CROSS COUNTRY
TABLE OF CONTENTS
2021 QUICK FACTS
Location Los Angeles, CA Athletic Dept. Address 325 Westwood Plaza Los Angeles, CA 90095 Athletics Phone (310) 825-8699 Ticket Office (310) UCLA-WIN Cross Country Office Phone (310) 794-6443 Chancellor Dr. Gene Block Director of Athletics Martin Jarmond Assoc. Athletic Director (Cross Country) Gavin Crew Faculty Athletic Rep. Dr. Michael Teitell Enrollment 45,742 Founded 1919 Colors Blue and Gold Nickname Bruins Conference Pac-12 National Affiliation NCAA Division I Director of Track & Field/Cross Country Avery Anderson Asst. Coach Devin Elizondo Asst. Coach Austin O’Neil Volunteer Coach Rob Beamer 2020 Final National Ranking NR (Men) NR (Women) 2020 NCAA Championships Finish N/A (Men) N/A (Women) 2020 Pac-12 Championships Finish 5th (Men) 10th (Women) All-Time Conference Championships 2 (Men in 1980, 1981) All-Time West Regional Championships 3 (Men in 1980, 1981; Women in 1986)
POSTSEASON HISTORY
THE 2021 BRUINS Table of Contents TV Roster - Men TV Roster - Women Rosters Coaching Staff Athlete Profiles
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NCAA Championships History NCAA West Regional Championships History Pac-10/Pac-12 Conference Championships History
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UCLA ADMINISTRATION Administrator Biographies
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2020 MEET SUMMARIES Meet Recaps
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2021 UCLA CROSS COUNTRY SCHEDULE
Date Meet
Location
Wednesday, Sept. 1 Thursday, Sept. 23 Friday, Oct. 15 Saturday, Oct. 16 Friday, Oct. 29 Friday, Nov. 12 Saturday, Nov. 20
Mammoth Lakes, Calif. Eugene, Ore. Madison, Wisc. Riverside, Calif. Salt Lake City, Utah Sacramento, Calif. Talahassee, Fla.
Mammoth Tri-Meet Dellinger Invite Nuttycombe Invitational Highlander Invitational Pac-12 Championships NCAA West Regionals NCAA Championships
Credits: The 2021 UCLA Cross Country media guide was written and edited by Ryan Andersen of the UCLA Athletic Communications Office. Primary photography by Don Liebig (ASUCLA Photography), Jesus Ramirez (UCLA Athletics), and James Lee (UCLA Athletics).
MEDIA INFORMATION
Cross Country 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: Student-athletes have been instructed not to grant any interview requests that have not been set up through the UCLA Athletic Communications Office.
Back row, from left: Savannah Scriven, Siena Palicke, Mia Kane, Emma Tavella, Sophie Scott, Kerrigan McGreevy, Sophia Hoelzel, Lavanya Pandey Front row, from left: Anna Weirich, Alyssa Bautista, Audrey Allen, Ashley Johnson, Morgan Calcagnie, Carlie Dorostkar, Gwyn George
Back row, from left: Ewan Macfarlane, Patrick Curulla, Jett Charvet, Ronan McMahon-Staggs, Munir Kabbara, Dylan Wilbur, Darius Riley Front row, from left: Ajani Salcido, Michael Mireles, Mateo Bianchi, Jake Parker, Anthony Stone, DJ Lawson
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TV ROSTER - MEN
Artin ALLAHVERDIAN
Mateo BIANCHI
Jett CHARVET
Patrick CURULLA
5-9 / Sr. La Crescenta, Calif.
5-11 / Fr. Laguna Beach, Calif.
5-9 / R-Jr. Brentwood, Calif.
6-0 / Fr. Livermore, Calif.
Munir KABBARA
DJ LAWSON
Ewan MACFARLANE
6-0 / Sr. San Rafael, Calif.
Jake PARKER
Keaton HEISTERMAN
Peter HEROLD
5-10 / R-So. Long Beach, Calif.
5-10 / Fr. Nanaimo, British Columbia
6-2 / R-So. Long Beach, Calif.
Andrew MARTINEZ
Ronan McMAHON-STAGGS
Michael MIRELES
Marcus MOTA
5-5 / Sr. Visalia, Calif.
6-3 / Fr. Palos Verdes, Calif.
5-8 / R-So. Chino Hills, Calif.
6-1 / So. Long Beach, Calif.
5-9 / So. Thousand Oaks, Calif.
5-9 / R-So. Bakersfield, Calif.
Mason RATKOVICH
Darius RILEY
Ajani SALCIDO
Anthony STONE
Dylan WILBUR
Kai WINGO
5-9 / So. Torrance, Calif.
5-11 / R-So. Los Angeles, Calif.
Avery ANDERSON
Devin ELIZONDO
Director
William FRANKENFELD
Assistant Coach
5-10 / R-Jr. Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.
Austin O’NEIL
Assistant Coach
6-0 / Fr. Rocklin, Calif.
Rob BEAMER
Volunteer Assistant Coach
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5-9 / So. Pasadena, Calif.
6-1 / So. Pasadena, Calif.
6-0 / R-So. Castaic, Calif.
TV ROSTER - WOMEN
Audrey ALLEN
Alyssa BAUTISTA
Morgan CALCAGNIE
5-4 / Fr. Orinda, Calif.
5-2 / Sr. San Clemente, Calif.
5-1 / R-So. Trabuco Canyon, Calif.
Sophia HOELZEL
Kate JENDREZAK
Ashley JOHNSON
Carlie DOROSTKAR
Gwyneth GEORGE
Jaden HASKINS
Jacquelyn HILL
5-6 / So. San Diego, Calif.
5-8 / Sr. Laguna Hills, Calif.
5-8 / Jr. Laguna Niguel, Calif.
5-8 / Sr. Fontana, Calif.
Mia KANE
Kerrigan McGREEVY
Siena PALICKE
Lavanya PANDEY
5-8 / R-So. Santa Clarita, Calif.
5-7 / So. Sammamish, Wash.
5-4 / So. Mission Viejo, Calif.
5-4 / Fr. Portland, Ore.
5-8 / Jr. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
5-8 / Fr. Yorba Linda, Calif.
5-4 / So. San Diego, Calif.
Rose PITTMAN
Sophie SCOTT
Savannah Scriven
Claire SELLECK
Emma TAVELLA
Isa VIDELER
Anna WEIRICH
5-11 / So. Adeleide, South Australia, Australia
5-9 / Sr. Leawood, Kan.
Annabelle WERNER
Avery ANDERSON
5-6 / Sr. Murrieta, Calif.
Director
5-4 / So. Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif.
Devin ELIZONDO
Assistant Coach
5-4 / Jr. Laguna Hills, Calif.
Austin O’NEIL
Assistant Coach
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5-7 / Jr. Danville, Calif.
Rob BEAMER
Volunteer Assistant Coach
5-7 / Sr. Bergen Op Zoom, Netherlands
5-6 / Fr. Palo Alto, Calif.
MEN’S ROSTER
ame N Artin Allahverdian Mateo Bianchi Jett Charvet Patrick Curulla William Frankenfeld Keaton Heisterman Peter Herold Munir Kabbara DJ Lawson Ewan Macfarlane Andrew Martinez Ronan McMahon-Staggs Michael Mireles Marcus Mota Jake Parker Mason Ratkovich Darius Riley Ajani Salcido Anthony Stone Dylan Wilbur Kai Wingo
WOMEN’S ROSTER ame N Audrey Allen Alyssa Bautista Morgan Calcagnie Calie Dorostkar Gwyn George Jaden Haskins Jacquelyn Hill Sophia Hoelzel Kate Jendrezak Ashley Johnson Mia Kane Kerrigan McGreevy Siena Palicke Lavanya Pandey Sophie Scott Savannah Scriven Claire Selleck Emma Tavella Isa Videler Anna Weirich Annabelle Werner
Ht. 5-9 5-11 5-9 6-0 5-10 5-10 6-2 6-0 5-5 6-3 5-8 6-1 5-9 5-9 5-9 5-11 5-10 6-0 5-9 6-1 6-0
Yr. Sr. Fr. R-Jr. Fr. R-So. So. R-So. Jr. Sr. Fr. R-So. So. So. R-So. So. R-So. R-Jr. Fr. So. So. R-So.
Hometown (High School/Previous School) La Crescenta Calif. (Crescenta Valley) Laguna Beach, Calif. (Laguna Beach) Brentwood, Calif. (Heritage) Livermore, Calif. (De La Salle HS) Long Beach, Calif. (Long Beach Poly) Nanaimo, British Columbia (Brentwood College) Newport Beach, Calif. (JSerra Catholic) San Rafael, Calif. (San Rafael) Visalia, Calif. (Redwood) Palos Verdes, Calif. (Palos Verdes Peninsula HS) Chino Hills, Calif. (Ruben S. Ayala) Long Beach, Calif. (Long Beach Poly) Thousand Oaks, Calif. (Thousand Oaks) Bakersfield, Calif. (Stockdale) Torrance, Calif. (West) Los Angeles, Calif. (Loyola) Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. (Rancho Cucamonga) Rocklin, Calif. (Jesuit HS) Pasadena, Calif. (Loyola) Pasadena, Calif. (Crescenta Valley) Castaic, Calif. (Valencia)
Ht. 5-4 5-2 5-1 5-6 5-8 5-8 5-8 5-8 5-7 5-4 5-4 5-8 5-8 5-4 5-9 5-4 5-4 5-7 5-8 5-6 5-6
Yr. Fr. Sr. R-So. So. Sr. Jr. Sr. R-So. So. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Sr.
Hometown (High School/Previous School) Orinda, Calif. (Miramonte) San Clemente, Calif. (Capistrano Valley) Trabuco Canyon, Calif. (Mission Viejo) San Diego, Calif. (Canyon Crest Academy) Laguna Hills, Calif. (Santa Margarita Catholic) Laguna Niguel, Calif. (Dana Hills) Fontana, Calif. (Etiwanda) Santa Clarita, Calif. (West Ranch) Sammamish, Wash. (Eastside Catholic) Mission Viejo, Calif. (Mission Viejo) Portland, Ore. (Lincoln) Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas) Yorba Linda, Calif. (Yorba Linda) San Diego, Calif. (Sage Creek) Leawood, Kan. (Blue Valley North) Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif. (Palos Verdes) Laguna Hills, Calif. (Laguna Hills) Danville, Calif. (San Ramon Valley) Bergen Op Zoom, Netherlands (Johan Cruyff College/Missouri State) Palo Alto, Calif. (The Harker School) Murrieta, Calif. (Vista Murrieta)
COACHING STAFF
Avery Anderson..... Director of Track & Field/Cross Country Devin Elizondo........................................Assistant Coach Austin O’Neal.........................................Assistant Coach Rob Beamer............................ Volunteer Assistant Coach
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PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Artin Allahverdian................................ All-uh-VUR-dee-in Mateo Bianchi........................................... Bee-AWN-kee Morgan Calcagnie......................................cal-KAG-knee Patrick Curulla...............................................Ker-OO-luh Carlie Dorostkar.................................. Dough-ROAST-car Peter Herold....................................................... hair-old Munir Kabbara..............................moo-near cuh-BAR-uh Ewan Macfarlane.............................. YOU-win Mic-far-lin Marcus Mota.................................................... MOE-tah Siena Palicke................................................. PAL-ick-ee Lavanya Pandey...................... Luh-VAWN-yuh PAWN-day Mason Ratkovich........................................RAT-koh-vich Ajani Salcido.................................................ah-JAH-nee Claire Selleck.................................................... SELL-ick Isa Videler....................................................VEE-duh-ler Anna Weirich................................................... Why-Rick Kai Wingo........................................................ WEEN-go 4
COACHING STAFF
AVERY
ANDERSON Director of Track & Field and Cross Country 5th Season at UCLA
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. Anderson deftly navigated COVID protocols throughout 2021 and led the Bruins to success in both Cross Country and Track & Field. The Bruin men and women both secured cross country team victories at the Arizona Invitational (Feb. 5) and Dave Murray Invitational (Feb. 19) ahead of the Pac-12 Championships. On the track, Anderson guided Ismail Turner to an NCAA Outdoor appearance after Turner went 45.64 (t-10th in UCLA history) at West Prelims. The women’s 4x400m relay team notched an historic performance at Outdoor Nationals, finishing third overall with a school-record time of 3:25.01. Alyssa Wilson qualified for Nationals in a pair of throwing events and went on to better her school record in the hammer while competing at U.S. Trials, as she posted a mark of 73.75m (241-11) for the fourth-best collegiate performance all-time in the event. Harrison Schrage earned USTFCCCA All-America honors after a sixth-place finish in the long jump at the NCAA Outdoor Championships. Ilaria Casarotto notched a new school record in the javelin, going 53.09m (174-02) to earn a podium spot at the Pac-12 Championships. The 2021 UCLA women notched the No. 12 national ranking on the USTFCCCA poll, the highest ranking for the program since 2014. 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. 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 secondstraight 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 honors, while Justin Stafford (hammer) and Alyssa Wilson (discus) took home honorable mention plaudits in their respective events. 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). 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. 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. In addition to receiving a Bachelor of Arts in political science from UCLA, Anderson earned his Master’s of Public Administration with honors at CSUN. His advocacy for academic success was on display during his tenure at CSUN, as his program achieved a total of 12 NCAA APR Public Recognition Awards. Anderson is married to the former Bridget Pearson, who is in her fourth season at UCLA as a volunteer assistant after coaching for 12 seasons at CSUN. She is also a UCLA track & field alumna. The couple have two children: a son, Andy, and daughter, Avery. 5
COACHING STAFF
DEVIN
AUSTIN
Assistant Coach 5th Season at UCLA
Assistant Coach 5th Season at UCLA 3rd Season as Assistant Coach
ELIZONDO
O’NEIL
All-American steeplechaser Austin O’Neil begins his fifth season with the Bruins’ coaching staff and third 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.
UCLA alumnus Devin Elizondo enters his fifth season with the Bruins as Assistant Coach – Distance for the Track & Field and Cross Country Programs. Ahead of the 2021 Cross Country season, Elizondo helped sign a freshman class of eight elite distance runners from up and down the West Coast. Four freshman Bruins are from Northern California, three are local products from Southern California, and one arrives in Westwood from Portland. Ajani Salcido is an 8:46 two-miler who won each of his seven cross country races this past season. Elizondo also brought in Patrick Curulla and Audrey Allen, who both earned NCS XC victories in 2019. Three of the four women’s freshmen have already cracked the 5:00 barrier in the 1600m while Mia Kane from Portland owns a lifetime-best time of 4:38.92 in the 1500m.
Ahead of the 2021 Cross Country season, O’Neil helped sign a freshman class of eight elite distance runners from up and down the West Coast. Four freshman Bruins are from Northern California, three are local products from Southern California, and one arrives in Westwood from Portland. Ajani Salcido is an 8:46 two-miler who won each of his seven cross country races this past season. O’Neil also helped sign Patrick Curulla and Audrey Allen, who both earned NCS XC victories in 2019. Three of the four women’s freshmen have already cracked the 5:00 barrier in the 1600m while Mia Kane from Portland owns a lifetime-best time of 4:38.92 in the 1500m.
Elizondo and the distance staff helped guide a young UCLA Cross Country program to a successful season in a shortened 2020 campaign. The Bruin men and women each earned team victories at the Arizona Invitational (Feb. 5) and Dave Murry Invitational (Feb. 19). Michael Mireles earned an individual victory at the Arizona Invite on his freshman debut with the Bruins. Elizondo led six Bruin men to crack 3:50.00 in the 1500m, including Munir Kabbara, who ran 3:47.24 against USC to break the Lebanese national record in the event. Peter Herold etched his name in the UCLA record books after running 8:42.94 in the steeple at Pac-12s, the fifth-fastest time in program history. Elizondo also helped lead the Bruin women to a sweep of the distance events against USC, as Paige Carter (1500m), Emma Tavella (3000m), and Kira Loren (3000m steeplechase) picked up wins against the Trojans.
O’Neil and the distance staff helped guide a young UCLA Cross Country program to a successful season in a shortened 2020 campaign. The Bruin men and women each earned team victories at the Arizona Invitational (Feb. 5) and Dave Murry Invitational (Feb. 19). Michael Mireles earned an individual victory at the Arizona Invite on his freshman debut with the Bruins. O’Neil helped lead six Bruin men to crack 3:50.00 in the 1500m, including Munir Kabbara, who ran 3:47.24 against USC to break the Lebanese national record in the event. Peter Herold etched his name in the UCLA record books after running 8:42.94 in the steeple at Pac-12s, the fifth-fastest time in program history. The Bruin women earned a sweep of the distance events against USC, as Paige Carter (1500m), Emma Tavella (3000m), and Kira Loren (3000m steeplechase) picked up wins against the Trojans.
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. 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 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’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.
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.
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 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 2016, O’Neil earned Indoor All-America honors with a seventh-place finish in the DMR.
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 third-place 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
BEAMER Volunteer Coach 6th Season at UCLA
Robert (Rob) Beamer enters his sixth season as a volunteer coach for the UCLA Cross Country and Track & Field programs, specializing in the distance events. Beamer was on the distance staff that helped guide a young UCLA Cross Country program to a successful season in a shortened 2020 campaign. The Bruin men and women each earned team victories at the Arizona Invitational (Feb. 5) and Dave Murry Invitational (Feb. 19). Michael Mireles earned an individual victory at the Arizona Invite on his freshman debut with the Bruins. Beamer led six Bruin men to crack 3:50.00 in the 1500m, including Munir Kabbara, who ran 3:47.24 against USC to break the Lebanese national record in the event. Peter Herold etched his name in the UCLA record books after running 8:42.94 in the steeple at Pac-12s, the fifth-fastest time in program history. Beamer also helped lead the Bruin women to a sweep of the distance events against USC, as Paige Carter (1500m), Emma Tavella (3000m), and Kira Loren (3000m steeplechase) picked up wins against the Trojans. 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. 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. 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 fifthplace 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. 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. 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. Prior to coming to UCLA, Beamer coached for two stints at UC Santa Barbara under head coach Pete Dolan. His most recent (2011-2015) saw him working with the throwers, sprinters and vaulters. In 2012, Beamer was part of a staff that coached the Gauchos to the highest point total in program history on the men’s side which earned a Big West conference title, with the women finishing as first runners up by a half point margin. Athletes Beamer worked with at UCSB included NCAA championship qualifier and USATF 2015 heptathlon top finisher Barb Nwaba, who Beamer coached as a freshman (2007). NCAA championship qualifiers Beamer trained at UCSB included Jen Carey (400 meters, 52.29), Jessica Johnson (400 meters, 52.5) and Albert Hughes (hammer, 209-3).
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ATHLETE PROFILES
ARTIN
MATEO
5-9 / Senior La Crescenta, Calif. Crescenta Valley HS
5-11 / Freshman Laguna Beach, Calif. Laguna Beach HS
ALLAHVERDIAN
BIANCHI
2021 (Track & Field) Did not compete this season.
High School Coming off a shortened 2020 cross country season that saw him earn victories in each of his three races, including a win at the Sunset League Finals with a three-mile time of 15:59.6 … Junior season in 2019 included a second-place finish at the CIF-SS Finals and a 10th-place showing at the CIF State Meet … It was the second top-20 finish at State in his career, as he secured 18th place on the 5k course in 2018 … Picked up a couple of PRs this past track season in 2021, going 4:11.82 in the 1600m for Laguna Beach at the Meet of Champions and securing a time of 9:02.03 at the California State Track & Field Championships … Finished fourth in the 3200m at the CIF-SS Division 3 Finals (9:25.62) as a sophomore in 2019.
2020 (Cross Country) Did not compete this season. 2020 (Track & Field) Did not compete this track season. 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 Born in Santa Monica, Calif., to parents Juan and Maria Bianchi … Has an older sister, Laura, and two younger brothers, Lucas and Pablo … Decided to attend UCLA because of the great combination of athletics and academics … Lists winning the 4x1600m relay with his team at the Arcadia Invitational as his greatest athletic thrill.
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. 2018 (XC) 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 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 thrill ... Admires Usain Bolt, Mo Farah, Michael Phelps, Leo Messi, Michael Jordan, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Lance Armstrong ... Played basketball before high school ... In his free time, enjoys running, watching TV, checking Instagram, and going to the beach.
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ATHLETE PROFILES
JETT
PATRICK
5-9 / Redshirt Junior Brentwood, Calif. Heritage HS
6-0 / Freshman Livermore, Calif. De La Salle HS
CURULLA
CHARVET
High School 2019 CIF North Coast Section Champion in cross country … Ran 14:55.2 on the three-mile course to win the section title as a junior in 2019 … Posted top-12 finishes in each of his eight cross country races in 2019 and went on to finish eighth at the 2019 CIF State Meet, clocking a time of 15:15.0 on the 5k course … Most recently, picked up six individual or relay victories in his senior track season, including an undefeated stretch in the 1600m … Won all four of his 1600m races in 2021, including a victory at the Tri-Valley Track Championships, which saw him post a personal-best time of 4:17.54 … Finished fifth in the 3200m at the Dublin Social Distance Fiesta, securing a personal-best time of 9:10.18 … Curulla competed in four races in a shortened spring cross country season in 2021 and earned victories at three meets … Posted a personal-best three-mile time of 14:46.2 for a victory at the Tri-Valley Cross Country Meet of Champions.
2021 (Track & Field) Competed in the 800m in seven meets for the Bruins this past season … Made his season debut at the Arkansas Qualifier (indoor), where he finished 10th overall with a time of 1:57.81 … Won the 800m competition at the Anteater Distance Twilight, crossing with a time of 1:55.43 … Notched a lifetime-best time of 1:50.32 in the Bruins’ dual meet against USC, finishing third overall in the race … Toed the line in the 800m for the Bruins at the Pac-12 Championships, crossing in 13th place with a time of 1:52.03. 2020 (Cross Country) Did not compete for the Bruins in cross country. 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 Born in Fremont, Calif., to parents Sharon and Rick Curulla … Has an older sister, Christine, and a younger brother, Brennan … Decided to attend UCLA because, “UCLA’s worldrenowned academics and athletics paired with a beautiful campus in a vibrant city offered a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that I could not pass up” … Plans to major in Business Economics at UCLA … Admires Damian Lillard, Kobe Bryant, and Darren Waller … Says he will always cherish the accomplishment of winning NCS as a team and individual his junior year, a dream his team had been working towards for three years … Enjoys hiking barbecuing, and playing any and all sports.
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. 2018 (XC) Redshirted the 2018 campaign. 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 in the 800m ... CIF All-State First Team Selection ... CIF NCS Champion in the 800m ... BVAL League Champion in the 800m and 1600m ... BVAL League record-holder in the 800m and 1600m ... Posted best times of 1:50.79 in the 800m, 4:13.85 in the 1600m, and 9:38.03 in the 3200m. Personal Born to parents Francisco and Jennifer in Antioch, Calif. ... Has two older brothers: Nico and Alex ... Chose UCLA because of the “strong focus on excellence in both the classroom and in sport” ... Admires Lakers legend Kobe Bryant ... In his free time, enjoys drawing, being in nature, and playing basketball ... Is half Ecuadorian.
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ATHLETE PROFILES
WILLIAM
KEATON
5-10 / Redshirt Sophomore Long Beach, Calif. Long Beach Polytechnic HS
5-10 / Sophomore Nanaimo, British Columbia Brentwood College
FRANKENFELD
HEISTERMAN
2021 (Track & Field) Did not compete.
2021 (Track & Field) Did not compete.
2020 (Cross Country) Did not compete.
2020 (Cross Country) Did not compete. 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.
2020 (Track & Field) Did not compete in his first track season at UCLA. 2019 (Cross Country) Did not compete in his first cross country season with the Bruins. 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 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.
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 the trumpet … Chose UCLA to compete with other student-athletes who “put high effort into both their academics and athletics” … Aspires to become a teacher.
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ATHLETE PROFILES
PETER
MUNIR
6-2 / Redshirt Sophomore Newport Beach, Calif. JSerra Catholic HS
6-0 / Senior San Rafael, Calif. San Rafael HS
KABBARA
HEROLD
2021 (Track & Field) Competed in four meets for the Bruins this season … Made his season debut at the Anteater Distance Twilight, where he earned a victory in the 1500m with a time of 3:49.71 … Took third in the 1500m (3:47.24) and 3000m (8:33.33) in the Bruins’ dual meet against USC … His time of 3:47.24 in the 1500m was good for the Lebanese national record in the event. Doubled at the Pac-12 Championships, finishing eighth overall in the steeple (9:00.90) and 33rd in the 5000m (14:33.33).
2021 (Track & Field) Toed the line in five meets for the Bruins in his debut track season … Made his UCLA Track debut at the Stanford Invitational, where he finished second overall in the steeple with a time of 8:59.05 … Finished second in the 1500m in the Bruins’ dual meet against USC, crossing with a time of 3:47.03 … Notched an historic performance in the steeple at the Pac-12 Championships, clocking a fourth-place time of 8:42.94, the fifth-fastest mark in UCLA history in the event … Qualified for NCAA West Prelims in the steeplechase and finished 19th overall with a time of 8:55.19.
2020 (Cross Country) Toed the line in three cross country races for the Bruins this season … Made his season debut at the Arizona Invitational, where he helped the UCLA men secure a sweep with a fourth-place finish on the 8k course (25:24.8) … Secured 10th place overall at the Dave Murray Invite, picking up an 8k time of 25:15.0 … Was the Bruins’ fifth runner at the Pac12 Championships, crossing in 42nd place with a time of 24:33.6.
2020 (Cross Country) Made three appearances for the Bruins in cross country this season … Was the Bruins’ third runner in a UCLA sweep at the Arizona Invitational, crossing with a time of 25:19.5 on the 8k course … Was UCLA’s top runner at the Dave Murray Invitational, finishing in fourth place with a time of 24:42.3 on the 8k course … Notched a 32nd-place finish at the Pac-12 Championships, going 23:50.1 in the men’s 8k race.
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.
2020 (Track & Field) Did not compete in his first season with the track program. 2019 (Cross Country) Competed in a pair of meets unattached in his first cross country season with the Bruins ... Finished 20th overall at The Master’s University Invite, clocking a time of 25:32.6 in the 8k ... Notched a 16th-place finish at the Highlander Invitational with an 8k time of 24:47.6.
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 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.
2019 (Track & Field) Saw action in five outdoor meets as a freshman … Outdoor: In his Bruin debut, placed third in the 1500m run at the Willie Williams Classic with a season-best time of 3:52.73 … Followed that up with a season-best one-mile (4:10.79) effort at the Bob Larsen Distance Carnival, placing 10th … Won the 3000m steeplechase at USC, clocking 9:17.14 … In his final appearance of the season, placed 11th in the 3000m steeplechase at the Oxy Invitational with a time of 9:08.34 … USTF: Competed at the USTF U20 Championships in the 3000m steeple, placing fifth with a time of 9:34.33. 2018 (Cross Country) Finished in second place overall at the Fresno Invite, clocking a time of 20:34.7 in the fourmile race ... Took 44th at the Stanford Invite with an 8K time of 25:22.4.
Personal Born in Newport Beach, Calif., to Kelly and John Herold … Has one brother (Justin) and two sisters (Hannah, Paige) … Father attended UCLA.
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 Full name is Munir Stefano Brito Kabbara ... Parents are Wassim and Rosemary Kabbara ... Born 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. 11
ATHLETE PROFILES
DJ
EWAN
5-5 / Senior Visalia, Calif. Redwood HS College of the Sequoias
6-3 / Freshman Palos Verdes, Calif. Palos Verdes Peninsula HS
LAWSON
MACFARLANE
High School Set to don the four letters after a senior cross country season that saw him win each of Peninsula’s three dual meets … Won four races as a junior in 2019, including a victory at the Woodbridge Cross Country Classic, an event that saw him notch a three-mile PR of 14:39.3 … Went on to finish sixth at the CIF-SS Finals and took 13th place at the State Meet, crossing with a 5k time of 15:24.9 at Woodward Park … Improved 17 spots from the previous season at State, as he finished 30th overall with a time of 15:49.0 as a sophomore … 2021 track season saw Macfarlane earn an individual victory in the 800m, 1600m, and 3200m during the course of the year … Earned PRs in all three events, as well, going 2:03.76 in the 800m, 4:25.36 in the 1600m, and 9:28.89 in the 3200m.
2021 (Track & Field) Toed the line in three meets for the Bruins … Ran 4:04.62 in the 1500m at the Anteater Distance Twilight, good for 16th overall … Earned victories in the 800m (1:58.30) and 3000m (8:41.40) at the Rafer/JJK Invite … Finished 11th in the 1500m (4:00.26) and seventh in the 3000m (8:56.77) in the team’s dual meet against USC. 2020 (Cross Country) Did not compete for the Bruins this season. 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.
Personal Born in the United Kingdom to parents Ian and Lucy Macfarlane … Has a younger brother, Oliver … Plans to major in Psychobiology at UCLA and aspires for a career in nursing … Notes that being able to say he’s raced against some of the fastest high schoolers in the country is his greatest athletic thrill … Enjoys mountain biking, hiking, rock climbing, surfing, and snowboarding.
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 (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. 2018 (XC) 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. 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 Born 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 running as his greatest pre-UCLA athletic thrill ... Hobbies and interests include hiking, filming, drawing, writing, and Japanese cars ... Admires American track athlete Matt Centrowitz ... Also played football in high school, but decided to quit to focus on cross country and track once he realized his potential. 12
ANDREW
RONAN
5-8 / Redshirt Sophomore Chino Hills, Calif. Ruben S. Ayala HS
6-1 / Sophomore Long Beach, Calif. Long Beach Polytechnic HS
MCMAHON-STAGGS
MARTINEZ
2021 (Track & Field) Toed the line in six meets for the Bruins … Made his UCLA debut at the Ben Brown Invite in Fullerton, where he won the 1500m competition with a time of 3:55.81 … Notched a season-best 1500m time at the West Coast Classic in Oregon, going 3:49.59 for ninth place overall … Doubled in the Bruins’ dual meet against USC, finishing sixth in the 3000m (8:42.61) and 10th in the 1500m (4:00.21) … Doubled at the Pac-12 Championships, finishing 20th in the 1500m (3:53.37) and 38th in the 5000m (14:54.75).
2021 (Track & Field) Did not compete during the track season.
2020 (Cross Country) Did not compete for the Bruins in cross country.
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.
2020 (Cross Country) Ran in a pair of races as a true freshman … Finished second overall at the Arizona Invitational, helping the Bruin men to a sweep in his UCLA debut … Ran 25:19.5 on the 8k course … Finished 55th overall at the Pac-12 Championships with an 8k time of 25:19.5.
2020 (Track & Field) Did not compete in races in his first track season with the Bruins. 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).
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.
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 Angeles Lakers and Dodgers … Lists his greatest athletic thrill as running a 4:12 mile … Chose UCLA for its great academics … Says UCLA will take his running to the next level … Aspires to be a civil engineer … Has yet to declare a major.
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ATHLETE PROFILES
MICHAEL
MARCUS
5-9 / Sophomore Thousand Oaks, Calif. Thousand Oaks HS
5-9 / Redshirt Sophomore Bakersfield, Calif. Stockdale HS
MIRELES
MOTA
2021 (Track & Field) Did not compete for the Bruins in track this season.
2021 (Track & Field) Made his UCLA track debut at the Rafer/JJK Invite, where he finished second overall in the 3000m with a time of 8:50.45 … Competed in the steeple in the Bruins’ dual meet against USC, clocking a time of 9:26.61 for the win.
2020 (Cross Country) Competed in three meets as a true freshman … Won the men’s 8k on his debut at the Arizona Invitational, going 25:15.3 for the victory … Finished seventh overall at the Dave Murray Invite, clocking an 8k time of 24:50.3 … Capped his season with a 50th-place finish at the Pac-12 Championships, going 24:52.8 on the 8k course.
2020 (Cross Country) Competed for the Bruins in a pair of cross country races … Made his UCLA debut at the Dave Murray Invite, where he finished 17th overall with an 8k time of 25:49.2 … Competed at the Pac-12 Championships, finishing 49th overall with a time of 24:52.2 on the 8k course.
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.
2020 (Track & Field) Did not compete in his first track season with the Bruins. 2019 (Cross Country) Did not compete in races. 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
MASON
5-9 / Sophomore Torrance, Calif. West Torrance HS
5-11 / Redshirt Sophomore Los Angeles, Calif. Loyola HS
RATKOVICH
PARKER
2021 (Track & Field) Competed in seven meets for the Bruins in Track & Field … Competed in the 3000m at the Arkansas Qualifier (indoor), finishing 11th overall with a time of 8:44.17 … Finished eighth overall in the 1500m at the Anteater Distance Twilight, crossing with a time of 3:53.88 … Ran his lone 800m of the season at the Stanford Invitational, crossing in eighth place with a time of 1:57.24 … Posted a season-best 1500m time of 3:50.54 at the West Coast Classic in Oregon, good for 11th place on the day … Doubled in the 1500m (3:51.33) and 5000m (14:53.60) at the Pac-12 Championships, finishing 16th and 37th overall in the events, respectively.
2021 (Track & Field) Competed in three meets in his first track season with UCLA … Made his Bruin track debut at the Stanford Invite, going 3:51.66 in the 1500m for 10th place overall … Competed in the 5000m at the West Coast Classic in Oregon, finishing 20th overall with a time of 14:55.09 … Capped his season with a ninth-place finish in the 1500m in the Bruins’ dual meet against USC (3:57.75). 2020 (Cross Country) Toed the line in all three of the Bruins’ cross country races … Made his UCLA debut in the 8k at the Arizona Invitational, finishing eighth overall with a time of 25:59.1 … Secured 12th place at the Dave Murray Invite, clocking a time of 25:23.0 on the 8k course … Made his postseason debut with an appearance at the Pac-12 Championships, finishing 12th overall with a time of 24:04.5.
2020 (Cross Country) Toed the line at the Dave Murray Invitational, where he finished 32nd overall with an 8k time of 27:27.8 in a victory for the Bruin men. 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.
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.
2019 (Cross Country) Competed in two meets unattached in his first season with the cross country program ... Ran unattached in the 8k at The Master’s University Invite, crossing as the Bruins’ fourth runner with a time of 25:32.5 ... Took sixth place at the Highlander Invite, crossing with a time of 24:29.9.
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.
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 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.
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DARIUS
AJANI
5-10 / Redshirt Junior Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. Rancho Cucamonga HS
6-0 / Freshman Rocklin, Calif. Jesuit HS
RILEY
SALCIDO
2021 (Track & Field) Made his season debut on the track with a fourth-place finish in the 1500m at the Anteater Distance Twilight, crossing with a time of 3:51.37 … Doubled in the 1500m (3:49.32) and 3000m (8:33.51) in the Bruins’ dual meet against USC, finishing sixth and fourth in the events, respectively … Doubled in the 5000m (14:17.27) and 10,000m (30:19.82) at the Pac-12 Championships, crossing in 21st and 14th place, respectively.
High School NorCal product set to toe the line for the Bruins following an elite prep career at Jesuit High School … Most recently ran a lifetime-best 3200m time of 8:46.32 at the 2021 Brooks PR Invitational, good for third place overall at the meet … The monster performance at Brooks PR capped a 2021 season that saw him earn 11 individual victories, including a double in the 1600m (4:09.95) and 3200m (8:56.57) at the Dublin Distance Fiesta … Also notched a PR of 4:07.81 against Delta High School earlier in the season … Won all seven of his cross country races in the shortened 2020-21 season, including a victory against Pleasant Grove that saw him run a 5,000m PR of 14:55.0 … As a junior in 2019, became the CIF-SJS XC champion with a time of 16:21.0 on the 5k course … Finished no lower than seventh overall in cross country that season.
2020 (Cross Country) Was the Bruins’ second runner in a team victory at the Dave Murray Invitational, clocking an 8k time of 24:44.3 … Scored for the Bruins as the team’s fourth runner at the Pac-12 Championships, finishing 38th overall on the 8k course with a time of 24:07.0. 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.
Personal Born in Berkeley, Calif., to parents Olga and Essex Salcido … Has an older brother, Essex, and a younger brother, Santiago … Wants to pursue a career in sports medicine … Decided to attend UCLA because “it is the No. 1 public university in the country and to pursue my academic and athletic goals” … Lists winning the 1600m (4:09) and 3200m (8:56) at the Dublin Social Distance Fiesta as his greatest athletic thrill … Admires Jesse Owens … Enjoys spending time alone and relaxing.
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. 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 Born 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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ANTHONY
DYLAN
5-9 / Sophomore Pasadena, Calif. Loyola HS
Sophomore Pasadena, Calif. Crescenta Valley HS
STONE
WILBUR
2021 (Track & Field) Competed in four meets in his first track season with the Bruins … Made his season debut at the Anteater Distance Twilight, where he finished second overall in the 1500m with a time of 3:59.00 … Toed the line in the 5000m at the West Coast Classic, finishing 18th overall with a time of 14:35.13 … Doubled in the Bruins’ dual meet against USC, taking the win in the 3000m (8:32.66) and fifth in the 1500m (3:47.98).
2021 (Track & Field) Competed in five track meets for the Bruins this season … Donned the four letters in track for the first time at the Anteater Distance Twilight, finishing 11th overall in the 1500m with a time of 3:55.55 … Finished 22nd in the 5000m at the Stanford Invite, clocking a season-best time of 15:07.14 … Doubled at in the 1500m (fourth) and 3000m (fifth) at the UCLA vs. USC Dual Meet, clocking times of 3:47.71 and 8:40.87 in the events, respectively … Made his UCLA postseason debut at the Pac-12 Championships, finishing 17th overall in the 1500m with a time of 3:51.37.
2020 (Cross Country) Competed in three cross country meets as a true freshman … Made his UCLA debut at the Arizona Invitational, where he finished fifth overall with an 8k time of 25:31.3 … Returned to Tucson for the Dave Murray Invite, finishing eighth overall with a time of 24:54.3 to help the Bruin men to a team victory … Ran 23:40.7 on the 8k course at the Pac-12 Championships, finishing as UCLA’s top runner in 28th place.
2020 (Cross Country) Made a pair of appearances in his first cross country season with the program … Made his UCLA debut at the Arizona Invitational, finishing 15th overall on the 8k course with a time of 28:26.6 … Finished 25th overall at the Dave Murray Invite, crossing with an 8k time of 26:39.6.
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).
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.
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.
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KAI
WINGO 6-0 / Redshirt Sophomore Castaic, Calif. Valencia HS
2021 (Track & Field) Competed in the 800m in three meets for the Bruins … Toed the line at the Arkansas Qualifier (indoor), finishing 11th overall with a time of 2:05.77 in his UCLA debut … Finished fifth overall in the Bruins’ dual meet against USC, clocking a time of 1:58.18 … Finished his season at the Pac-12 Championships, crossing in 17th place with a season-best time of 1:53.62. 2020 (Cross Country) Did not compete for the Bruins this season. 2020 (Track & Field) Did not compete in his first season with the program. 2019 (Cross Country) Did not compete in his first cross country season at UCLA. 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.
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AUDREY
ALYSSA
5-4 / Freshman Orinda, Calif. Miramonte
5-2 / Junior San Clemente, Calif. Capistrano Valley HS
BAUTISTA
ALLEN
2021 (Track & Field) Competed in a pair of outdoor meets for the Bruins this season … Opened her campaign with a second-place finish in the 3000m at the Rafer/JJK Invitational, crossing the line at 10:36.05 … Ran a lifetime-best time of 4:50.87 in the 1500m against USC, finishing fourth overall for the Bruins … Also took third in the 3000m against the Trojans, clocking a time of 10:26.27.
High School Becomes a Bruin an impressive four years at Miramonte High School, where she picked up a 20th-place finish at the State Meet in 2018 and a seventh-place showing in 2019 … Junior cross country season saw her win 11 of the 12 meets in which she raced, including the Asics Clovis Cross Country Invite, where she posted a 5k PR of 17:49.2 … Also secured a victory at the 2019 NCS Section Meet, clocking a three-mile time of 17:27.2 … 2021 track season saw Allen notch personal-best times in the 1600m (4:58.48) and 3200m (10:26.06) … Also boasts relay experience, running legs on Miramonte’s 4x400m and DMR squads this past season … As a sophomore in 2019, she picked up six individual victories across the 1600m and 3200m.
2020 (Cross Country) Finished 17th overall at the Arizona Invitational, crossing with a 6k time of 24:16.7. 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.
Personal Born in Berkeley, Calif., to parents Jefferson and Seanna Allen … Has an older sister, Emery … Plans to major in Business Economics at UCLA … Chose UCLA because, “…I wanted to challenge myself athletically and academically, I wanted to be a Division I athlete, and will have the opportunity to compete at a very high level while receiving an incredible education” … Says racing the 3200m at the Arcadia Invitational as a senior was her greatest athletic thrill … She PRed by 17 seconds down to 10:26.06 to break a 38-year-old school record that was set the same year her dad graduated from Miramonte … Admires elite track athletes Emma Coburn, Karissa Schweizer, Allyson Felix, and Sydney McLaughlin … Has a food account on Instagram that shows off plant-based recipes that she creates … Has six cats.
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 JoynerKersee Invitational, won the 3000m with a time of 10:07.46. 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 ... Capistrano 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 Bautista ... 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 at 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.
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MORGAN
CARLIE
5-1 / Redshirt Sophomore Trabuco Canyon, Calif. Mission Viejo HS
5-6 / Sophomore San Diego, Calif. Canyon Crest Academy
CALCAGNIE
DOROSTKAR
2021 (Track & Field) Did not compete this season.
2021 (Track & Field) Made an appearance in one outdoor event for the Bruins in 2021 … Finished eighth in the 3000m against USC, clocking a time of 11:22.84.
2020 (Cross Country) Did not compete in her true freshman season with the Cross Country program.
2020 (Cross Country) Did not compete for the Bruins in cross country this season.
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-Division I State 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.
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 (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).
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.
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.
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GWYN
JADEN
5-8 / Senior Laguna Hills, Calif. Santa Margarita Catholic HS
5-8 / Junior Laguna Niguel, Calif. Dana Hills HS
GEORGE
HASKINS
2021 (Track & Field) Opened her 2021 campaign at the Anteater Distance Twilight, where she finished fourth in the 1500m with a time of 4:34.58 … Earned a victory in the 800m at the Rafer/JJK Invite, posting a time of 2:14.68 for the win … Ran a lifetime-best 1500m at the West Coast Classic, going 4:26.71 for ninth place in the event … Finished fourth in 3000m in the Bruins’ dual meet against USC, clocking a lifetime-best time of 10:27.37 for ninth place overall … Also took the runner-up position in the 1500m against the Trojans, posting a time of 4:29.55 … Finished 14th overall in the 1500m at the Pac-12 Championships, clocking a time of 4:28.94.
2021 (Track & Field) Did not compete this season. 2020 (Cross Country) Did not compete this season. 2020 (Track & Field) Did not compete in races in her first track season.
2020 (Cross Country) Ran in a pair of races for the Bruins … Finished 13th overall at the Dave Murray Invite in Tucson, Ariz., finishing the 6k course with a time of 22:29.2 … Capped the season with an appearance at the Pac-12 Championships, where she finished 67th overall with a 6k time of 21:41.0.
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.
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.
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 (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 Highlander 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.
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.
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 seasonbest 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. 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. 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. Personal Born in San Clemente, Calif., to parents Beth and Sam George ... 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. 21
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JACQUELYN
SOPHIA
5-8 / Senior Fontana, Calif. Etiwanda HS
5-8 / Redshirt Sophomore Santa Clarita, Calif. West Ranch HS
HOELZEL
HILL
2021 (Track & Field) Secured a third-place finish in the 3000m at the Rafer/JJK Invite, crossing the line with a time of 10:46.47 … Took third place in the 3000m steeplechase against USC, scoring for the Bruins with a time of 12:09.13.
2021 (Track & Field) Did not compete for the Bruins. 2020 (Cross Country) Did not compete for the Bruins.
2020 (Cross Country) Competed in three cross country meets this past season … Finished 37th overall at the Dave Murray Invite, notching a 6k time of 24:37.8 … Toed the line for the Bruins in the 6k at the Pac-12 Championships, crossing the line in 90th place with a time of 23:51.3.
2020 (Track & Field) Did not compete in races. 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.
2020 (Track & Field) Did not compete in her first track season.
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 (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 seasonbest 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.
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. 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.
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.
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 … Plans to work in the Psychiatry field.
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KATE
ASHLEY
5-7 / Sophomore Sammamish, Wash. Eastside Catholic HS
5-4 / Sophomore Mission Viejo, Calif. Mission Viejo HS
JOHNSON
JENDREZAK
2021 (Track & Field) Put together a sensational freshman campaign for the Bruins … Made her UCLA debut at the Ben Brown Invitational, where she finished second in the 800m with a time of 2:14.79 … Was the runner-up in the 400m at the Bob Larsen Track Meet, notching a season-best time of 54.72 … Took third place in the 800m in the Bruins’ dual meet against USC, crossing with a time of 2:06.84 … Notched an historic postseason debut at the Pac-12 Championships, advancing to the 800m final and finishing fourth overall with a time of 2:04.46 … The time is good for the No. 4 position on UCLA’s all-time performance list in the event … Ran the third leg on UCLA’s 4x400m relay team in the NCAA Championship prelims, helping the squad to a time of 3:27.68 and a spot in the final heat … Also ran the third leg in the final at NCAAs, helping the Bruins to a third-place finish and a school-record time of 3:25.01. … Earned USTFCCCA First-Team All-America status for her participation in the 4x4 at the National Meet.
2021 (Track & Field) Made her UCLA Track debut in the 1500m at the Anteater Distance Twilight, clocking a time of 4:51.66 for 24th place overall … Posted a time of 4:58.23 in the 1500m at the West Coast Classic in Oregon, good for 22nd place in the event … Ran the 3000m at the UCLA vs. USC Dual Meet, finishing seventh overall with a time of 11:02.25. 2020 (Cross Country) Competed in three meets as a true freshman … Made her UCLA debut at the Arizona Invitational, clocking a 6k time of 23:37 for 14th place overall … Notched 21st place at the Dave Murray Invite, improving her 6k time to 22:52.3 for a 21st-place finish … Toed the line for the Bruins at the Pac-12 Championships, finishing 80th overall with a 6k time of 22:17.6. 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 … Finished fourth in the 1600m at the Southern Section Division 2 Finals with a time of 5:01.99.
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.
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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MIA
KERRIGAN
5-4 / Freshman Portland, Ore. Lincoln HS
5-8 / Junior Fort Lauderdale, Fla. St. Thomas Aquinas HS
KANE
McGREEVY
High School Arrives in Westwood with a pair of top-20 OSAA 6A State Meet performances for Lincoln HS in Oregon … Most recent cross country season in 2019 saw her secure seven top-10 finishes ahead of a 19th-place showing at the State Meet … Went on to compete at the NXR Northwest Regional Championships, crossing with a 5k time of 18:23.8 … Also competed at NXN in 2019, finishing 97th overall with a time of 19:21.1 on the 5k course … Earned five top-three finishes during the 2018 cross country season, including a third-place finish at the Portland Interscholastic League Championships … Went on to finish 10th at State that year and advanced to NXR Northwest Regionals for the first time … Has experience running collegiate track distances from her high school training in Oregon, boasting PRs of 4:38.92m in the 1500m and 10:07.32 in the 3000m.
2021 (Track & Field) Did not compete this season. 2020 (Cross Country) Did not compete for the Bruins. 2020 (Track & Field) Did not compete in her first season with the Bruins. 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.
Personal Born in Portland, Ore. … Has a younger sister, Sarah, and a younger brother, Benjamin … Something that people might not know is that she is Australia … Admires Damian Lillard and Allyson Felix … Decided to attend UCLA “not only because the academics are fantastic, but the athletic program is so historic and something so surreal to be a part of. To represent UCLA is an absolute dream and I am so honored to wear the same four letters as so many outstanding athletes.” … Lists greatest athletic thrill as competing at NXR and her coaching telling her if she got the girls in the next group, the team was going to NXN … Says she remembers feeling so inspired and ready to give everything she had for the team … Loves to ski, hike, swim, go camping, go to the beach, and hang out with friends and family.
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. 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.
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SIENA
LAVANYA
5-8 / Freshman Yorba Linda, Calif. Yorba Linda HS
5-4 / Sophomore San Diego, Calif. Sage Creek HS
PALICKE
PANDEY
High School Local product with an elite career at Yorba Linda High School … Junior cross country season in 2019 saw her pick up eight top-five finishes, including victories at the Great Cow Run, Century Conference Preview, and CIF-SS Subsection Meet … Secured a third-place finish at the Southern Section Finals with a three-mile time of 17:41.4 and went on to finish fourth at the 2019 State Meet with a 5k PR of 17:57.3 … Improved 21 spots from a 25th-place finish at State in 2018 … Doubled at the 2021 Crestview League Finals, earning a victory in the 800m (2:14.98) and a third-place finish in the 1600m (5:21.08) … Earned a PR in the 1600m during the 2019 track season, clocking a lifetime-best time of 4:54.20 at the Crestview League Finals (4:54.20).
2021 (Track & Field) Did not compete for the Bruins. 2020 (Cross Country) Did not compete for the Bruins. 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 Born in Torrance, Calif., to parents Shari and Chris Palicke … Has two younger brothers, Aidan and Jonah, and a younger sister, Juliet … All three younger siblings run, as well … Enjoys outdoor activities like hiking, playing tennis, and going to the beach … Admires Allyson Felix and Sydney McLaughlin … Describes her greatest athletic thrill as the final kick in a race … “Having just a few seconds where anything is possible and anyone can win by grit along will always be my greatest thrill in running” … Decided to attend UCLA because of the excellent athletics and academics …. Aspires to be a medical doctor or pharmaceutical biologist.
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.
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ROSE
SOPHIE
5-11 / Sophomore Adeleide, South Australia, Australia St. Peter’s Girls School
5-9 / Redshirt Junior Leawood, Kan. Blue Valley North HS
SCOTT
PITTMAN
2021 Did not compete for the Bruins in 2021 … Did compete back home in Australia and recorded a 2:04.63 performance in the 800m in April.
2021 (Track & Field) Did not compete for the Bruins this season. 2020 (Cross Country) Competed in a pair of races for the Bruins … Opened her season at the Arizona Invitational, where she finished seventh overall with a time of 22:45.9 on the 6k course … Helped the Bruin women to a victory at the Dave Murray Invite, where she finished 16th overall on the 6k course with a time of 22:30.8.
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 (Track & Field) Did not compete in races this season for the Bruins.
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.
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). 2018 (XC) 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 Born in Mission, Kan., to parents Julie and Andy Scott ... 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
CLAIRE
5-4 / Sophomore Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif. Palos Verdes HS
5-4 / Junior Laguna Hills, Calif. Laguna Hills HS
SCRIVEN
SELLECK
2021 (Track & Field) Did not compete during the track season.
2021 (Track & Field) Competed in five meets for the Bruins in 2021 … Made her UCLA Track debut with an appearance in the 5000m at the Anteater Distance Twilight, posting a time of 18:40.40 for 13th place … Earned a victory in the 3000m at the Rafer/JJK Invite with a time of 10:26.77 … Competed in the Pac-12 Championships in the 3000m steeple, finishing 13th overall with a season-best time of 11:08.44.
2020 (Cross Country) Competed in three meets as a true freshman … Made her UCLA Cross Country debut at the Arizona Invitational, where she crossed the line on the 6k course with a time of 22:47.4 … Improved her 6k time to 22:34.8 at the Dave Murray Invite two weeks later, finishing 17th overall and helping the Bruin women to a team victory … Finished 88th overall at the Pac-12 Championships, running a 6k time of 23:01.
2020 (Cross Country) Made two appearances for the Bruins in cross country … Made her UCLA debut at the Dave Murray Invite, where she finished 30th overall on the 6k course with a time of 23:20.4 … Competed at the Pac-12 Championships and finished 86th overall with a time of 22:53.2.
High School 800m PR: 2:24.37 … 1600m PR: 5:04.12 … 3200m PR: 11:19.43 … 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.
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.
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.
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.
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EMMA
ISA
5-7 / Junior Danville, Calif. San Ramon Valley HS
5-8 / Senior Bergen Op Zoom, Netherlands Johan Cruyff College / Missouri State
TAVELLA
VIDELER
2021 (Track & Field) Competed in four track meets for the Bruins this season … Opened the year at the Anteater Distance Twilight, where she finished seventh overall in the 1500m with a time of 4:40.28 … Ran a season-best 5000m time of 16:46.18 at the Stanford Invitational, good for 10th place in the event … Won the 3000m in the team’s dual meet against USC, crossing with a time of 9:56.94 … Also finished third in the 1500m against the Trojans, clocking a collegiate-best time of 4:31.71.
2021 (Track & Field) Competed in four outdoor meets and one indoor competition for the Bruins this season … Opened her 2021 campaign at the Arkansas Qualifier (indoor), where she toed the line in four events for the Bruins … Picked up a personal-best time of 56.31 in the 400m and competed in the 60m hurdles (9.27), long jump (5.69m, 18-08.00), and 4x400m relay (3:56.93) … Competed in three events at the Ben Brown Invitational … Took third in the high jump (1.65m, 5-05.00), fourth in the javelin (38.38m, 125-11), and 15th in the shot put (10.57m, 34-08.25) … Earned a victory in the heptathlon at the Rafer/JJK Invite with 5290 points, picking up an event win in the 800m (2:13.43) … Competed in a trio of field events in the Bruins’ dual meet against USC, securing third place in the javelin (39.00m, 127-11), fourth place in the high jump (1.55m, 5-01.00), and fifth place in the shot put (11.48m, 37-08.00) … Finished fifth overall in the heptathlon at the Pac-12 Championships, earning a career-best 5509 points in the effort … Capped her heptathlon performance at Pac-12s with a dominant victory in the 800, clocking a lifetime-best time of 2:10.42.
2020 (Cross Country) Was the Bruins’ top runner in each of her two races this season … Opened the year with a runner-up showing at the Arizona Invitational, clocking a 6k time of 21:51.6 to help the Bruin women earn a team victory … Finished third overall at the Dave Murray Invite, clocking a time of 21:44.9 … The Bruins also won the team title at the Dave Murray Invite. 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.
2020 (Track & Field) 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.
2019 (Cross Country) Toed the line in five races as a true freshman … Made her UCLA debut at the team’s dual meet against UC Riverside, earning the victory with a 4k time of 15:05.7 … Finished in 52nd place at the Dellinger Invite, crossing with a 6k time of 20:55.1 … Made her postseason debut at the Pac-12 Championships, where she secured 45th place with a 6k time of 20:58.6 … Capped her freshman season with an 80th-place finish at NCAA West Regionals, crossing with a 6k time of 21:22.4
2019 (Track & Field) 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).
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.
2017-18 (Missouri State University) Made her freshman indoor debut at the Bob Timmons Challenge, finishing first in the 600yard 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 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 UCLA’s atmosphere and network were “unbeatable” … Has a fraternal twin … Sister, Kate, will compete in cross country and track & field at Georgetown … Her uncle competed in both cross country and track & field at Cal Poly … Aspires to be an event planner.
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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ATHLETE PROFILES
ANNA
ANNABELLE
5-6 / Freshman Palo Alto, Calif. The Harker School
5-6 / Senior Murrieta, Calif. Vista Murrieta HS
WEIRICH
WERNER
High School Two-time CIF State XC qualifier for The Harker School in San Jose, Calif … Capped her 2019 cross country season with a 19th-place finish at the State Meet, a performance that finished off a junior campaign that saw her finish in the top five in eight of the 10 races in which she competed … Owns a 1600m PR of 4:51.71, set at the 2021 California State Track & Field Championships … Earlier in the year, she ran a lifetime-best time of 10:46.84 in the 3200m during the Sundown Track Series … Boasts experience up and down the middle/ long distance start list, toeing the line in the 400m, 800m, 1500m, 1600m, mile, 3000m, and 3200m during her time at Harker.
2021 (Track & Field) Opened her track season with an appearance in the 5000m at the Anteater Distance Twilight, clocking a time of 18:07.97 for ninth place overall … Finished fifth in the 3000m in the Bruins’ dual meet victory over USC with a time of 10:30.11 … Doubled at the Pac-12 Championships, finishing 17th in the 10,000m (37:18.63) and 37th in the 5000m (17:56.53). 2020 (Cross Country) Made three appearances for the Bruins in cross country this season … Opened the year with an 11th-place finish in the 6k at the Arizona Invitational, crossing with a time of 23:15.2 and helping the Bruin women to a team victory … Competed at the Dave Murray Invite and finished 29th overall, clocking a time of 23:16.3 en route to a team victory for the Bruin women … Finished 75th at the Pac-12 Championships with a 6k time of 21:54.5.
Personal Born in Boston, Mass., to parents Stephany Hiller and Dan Weirich … “UCLA has always been my dream school because it is everything I could ever want: a world class education, competing at the highest level, and being surrounded by outstanding individuals. All of the UCLA students I have encountered have been passionate about their goals, but most of all, well-rounded individuals” … Admires Emma Coburn and Tom Brady … Describes her greatest athletic thrill as putting all the pieces together in her final high school race, finishing fourth at California State Championships and setting a new 1600m PR of 4:51.71 … Attended a Chinese elementary school and is fluent in Mandarin … Enjoys traveling, going to the beach, meeting new people, hiking, and paddle boarding.
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) 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 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 Joyner-Kersee 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) 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. 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 ... Two-time 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. Personal Born in Mobile, Ala., to parents Mari and Stuart Werner ... 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 traveled to over 20 countries ... Went vegan about a year before starting classes at UCLA.
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2020 MEET RECAPS
ARIZONA INVITATIONAL - Feb. 5
Tucscon, Ariz. The Bruins kicked off the 2020 cross country campaign with a pair of team victories at the Arizona Invitational. The Bruin men executed a sweep of the 8k competition, securing the 1-5 spots in the race. Michael Mireles earned the individual victory in his collegiate debut, crossing with a time of 25:15.3. Fellow true freshman Ronan McMahon-Staggs was the runner-up while Peter Herold, Munir Kabbara, and Anthony Stone rounded out the scoring five. The women’s 6k saw the UCLA women earn a team victory after placing all five scorers in the top 10. Emma Tavella led the way with a second-place finish and a 6k time of 21:51.6. Senior Paige Carter was the Bruins’ second runner and finished fourth overall with a time of 22:18.9. Savannah Scriven was the team’s fourth runner in her collegiate debut, crossing in eighth place with a time of 22:47.4.
MEN’S 8k - Team 1st
Finish Name 1 Michael Mireles 2 Ronan McMahon-Staggs 3 Peter Herold 4 Munir Kabbara 5 Anthony Stone 8 Jake Parker 15 Dylan Wilbur
Time 25:15.3 25:19.5 25:22.6 25:24.8 25:31.3 25:59.1 28:26.6
WOMEN’S 6k - Team 1st
Finish Name 2 4 7 8 9 11 14 17
Emma Tavella Paige Carter Sophie Scott Savannah Scriven Kira Loren Annabelle Werner Ashley Johnson Alyssa Bautista
Time 21:51.6 22:18.9 22:45.9 22:47.4 22:51.3 23:15.0 23:37.0 24:16.7
DAVE MURRAY INVITATIONAL - Feb. 19
Tucson, Ariz. UCLA Cross Country picked up its second-straight team sweep to start the season, earning victories on the men’s and women’s sides at the Dave Murray Invitational in Tucson. Peter Herold led the Bruin men with a fourthplace finish and a time of 24:42.3 on the 8k course. Darius Riley followed closely in fifth place, crossing with a time of 24:44.3. UCLA’s scoring five was completed by Michael Mireles (seventh), Anthony Stone (eighth), and Munir Kabbara (10th). The UCLA women pulled off a dramatic team victory by the slimmest of margins, scoring 59 points to pick up the win over Arizona (60 points) and the rest of the field. Emma Tavella was the Bruins’ top finisher on the 6k course, crossing in third place with a time of 21:44.9. Paige Carter (22:24.0) and Gwyn George (22:29.0) went 12-13, respectively. Kira Loren and Sophie Scott battled to the line and went 15-16 to solidify the 59 points and earn the team victory for the Bruins.
MEN’S 8k - Team 1st
Finish Name 4 Peter Herold 5 Darius Riley 7 Michael Mireles 8 Anthony Stone 10 Munir Kabbara 12 Jake Parker 17 Marcus Mota 25 Dylan Wilbur 32 Mason Ratkovich
Time 24:42.3 24:44.3 24:50.3 24:54.3 25:15.0 25:23.0 25:49.2 26:39.6 27:27.8
WOMEN’S 6k - Team 1st
Finish Name 3 12 13 15 16 17 21 29 30 37
Emma Tavella Paige Carter Gwyn George Kira Loren Sophie Scott Savannah Scriven Ashley Johnson Annabelle Werner Claire Selleck Sophia Hoelzel
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Time 21:44.9 22:24.0 22:29.0 22:30.6 22:30.8 22:34.8 22:52.3 23:16.3 23:20.4 24:37.8
PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIPS - Mar. 5
University Place, Wash. The Bruins competed at the Pac-12 Championships in University Place, Wash., and came away with a fifth-place performance on the men’s side and a 10th-place team finish on the women’s side. Freshman Anthony Stone was the top runner for the Bruin men, finishing 28th overall on the 8k course with a time of 23:40.7. Peter Herold was 32nd at 23:50.1 while Jake Parker (37th) notched his highest team placement as the Bruins’ third runner on the day. UCLA’s scoring five was completed by Darius Riley (38th) and Munir Kabbara (42nd). Senior Kira Loren was the No. 1 runner for the Bruin women in her final race for UCLA Cross Country. She finished 66th overall on the 6k course, just one spot ahead of Gwyn George, who took 67th with a 6k time of 21:41.0. Annabelle Werner (21:54.5) scored for the Bruins for the first time this season while Ashley Johnson (80th) crossed as UCLA’s No. 4 runner in her postseason debut. Claire Selleck rounded out the Bruins’ scoring five in 86th place, crossing with a time of 23:51.3.
MEN’S 8k - Team 5th
Finish Name 28 Anthony Stone 32 Peter Herold 37 Jake Parker 38 Darius Riley 42 Munir Kabbara 49 Marcus Mota 50 Michael Mireles 55 Ronan McMahon-Staggs
Time 23:40.7 23:50.1 24:04.5 24:07.0 24:33.6 24:52.2 24:52.8 25:21.4
WOMEN’S 6k - Team 10th
Finish Name 66 67 75 80 86 88 90
Kira Loren Gwyn George Annabelle Werner Ashley Johnson Claire Selleck Savannah Scriven Sophia Hoelzel
Time 21:40.3 21:41.0 21:54.5 22:17.6 22:53.2 23:01.6 23:51.3
NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS HISTORY
WOMEN’S NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP FINISHES (15)*
WOMEN’S ALL-AMERICANS (15)
*Women competed in the AIAW Championships until 1981.
MEN’S ALL-AMERICANS (21)
Year Finish 2016 28th 2014 27th 2004 27th 2003 7th 2002 25th (tie) 2001 21st 1999 30th 1998 28th 1988 13th 1986 11th 1985 6th 1980 7th 1979 11th 1977 5th 1976 6th
Coach Forest Braden Forest Braden Eric Peterson Eric Peterson Eric Peterson Eric Peterson Eric Peterson Eric Peterson Bob Messina Bob Messina Bob Messina Scott Chisam Scott Chisam Scott Chisam Pat Connolly
Year Name 2019 Christina Rice 2005 Ashley Caldwell 2003 Ashley Caldwell Valerie Flores Melissa McBain 2002 Lena Nilsson 1994 Karen Hecox 1993 Beth Bartholomew Karen Hecox 1986 Polly Plummer 1985 Polly Plummer 1981 Michelle Bush 1980 Linda Goen 1973 Julie Brown Francie Larrieu
MEN’S NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP FINISHES (13) Year Finish 2017 21st 2016 15th 2015 14th 2014 18th 2012 13th 2008 26th 2006 24th 1985 12th 1983 20th 1982 9th 1981 5th 1980 5th 1979 15th
Year Name 2016 Ferdinand Edman 2015 Lane Werley 2012 Lane Werley 2007 Austin Ramos 2005 Austin Ramos 2004 Jon Rankin 1998 Mark Hauser 1997 Meb Keflezighi (NCAA Champion) 1996 Meb Keflezighi 1995 Meb Keflezighi 1994 Meb Keflezighi 1985 Jon Butler 1982 Jon Butler Steve McCormack 1981 Jon Butler Dave Daniels Steve McCormack 1980 Ron Cornell Dave Daniels Steve Ortiz
Coach Avery Anderson Forest Braden Forest Braden Forest Braden Forest Braden Eric Peterson Eric Peterson Bob Larsen Bob Larsen Bob Larsen Bob Larsen Bob Larsen Bob Larsen
1997 NCAA Champion Meb Keflezighi
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NCAA WEST REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS HISTORY
WOMEN’S NCAA WEST REGIONAL FINISHES
MEN’S NCAA WEST REGIONAL FINISHES
Year Team Champion UCLA Place Individual Champion, School 2020 N/A N/A N/A 2019 Stanford 11th Ella Donaghu, Stanford 2018 Oregon 7th Allie Ostrander, Boise State 2017 San Francisco 12th Charlotte Taylor, San Francisco 2016 Stanford 6th Amy-Eloise Neale, Washington 2015 Oregon 10th Allie Ostrander, Boise State 2014 Oregon 5th Shelby Houlihan, Arizona State 2013 Arizona 12th Emma Bates, Boise State 2012 Oregon 7th Jordan Hasay, Oregon 2011 Washington 18th Jordan Hasay, Oregon 2010 Washington 10th Jordan Hasay, Oregon 2009 Washington 11th Kendra Schaaf, Washington 2008 Washington 17th Alex Kosinski, Oregon 2007 Stanford 23rd Teresa McWalters, Stanford 2006 Stanford 5th Arianna Lambie, Stanford 2005 Stanford 5th Arianna Lambie, Stanford 2004 Stanford 6th Alicia Craig, Stanford 2003 Stanford 2nd Alicia Craig, Stanford 2002 Stanford 3rd Alicia Craig, Stanford 2001 Stanford 5th Tara Chaplin, Arizona 2000 Stanford 8th Lisa Aguilera, Arizona State 1999 Stanford 4th Julia Stamps, Stanford 1998 Stanford 5th Amy Skieresz, Arizona 1997 Stanford 5th Amy Skieresz, Arizona 1996 Stanford 5th Amy Skieresz, Arizona 1995 Oregon 5th Amy Skieresz, Arizona 1994 Stanford Milena Glusac, Oregon 1993 Arizona 3rd Karen Hecox, UCLA 1992 Washington 5th Louis Watson, Stanford 1991 Oregon 4th Lucy Nusrala, Oregon 1990 Oregon 3rd Buffy Rabbitt, UC Irvine 1989 Washington Buffy Rabbitt, UC Irvine 1988 Oregon Penny Graves, Oregon 1987 Oregon 2nd Annette Hand, Oregon 1986 UCLA Penny Graves, Oregon 1985 Oregon 3rd Regina Jacobs, Stanford 1984 Stanford 4th Regina Jacobs, Stanford 1983 Oregon Kathy Hayes, Oregon 1982 Stanford 5th Ceci Hopp, Stanford 1981 Oregon Monica Joyce, San Diego State 1980 Oregon Regina Joyce, Washington 1979 Oregon Molly Morton, Oregon 1978 Oregon Robin Baker, Oregon 1977 Oregon Debbie Quatier, Seattle Pacific 1976 Oregon Debbie Quatier, Seattle Pacific 1975 Seattle Pacific Maureen Crowley, Simon Fraser *The 2020 NCAA Regional Meet was not contested due to the COVID-19 pandemic. -In 2000, the race became 6,000m; from 1986-99, it was 5,000m.
Year Team Champion UCLA Place Individual Champion, School 2020 N/A N/A N/A 2019 Portland 8th Andrew Jordan, Washington 2018 Portland 6th Nick Hauger, Portland 2017 Portland 5th Emmanuel Roudolff-Levisse, Portland 2016 Stanford 3rd Edward Cheserek, Oregon 2015 Washington 7th Edward Cheserek, Oregon 2014 Oregon 4th Edward Cheserek, Oregon 2013 Stanford 6th Edward Cheserek, Oregon 2012 Stanford 3rd Lawi Lalang, Arizona 2011 Stanford 6th (tie) Lawi Lalang, Arizona 2010 Oregon 8th Trevor Dunbar, Portland 2009 Stanford 7th Chris Derrick, Stanford 2008 Oregon 6th Galen Rupp, Oregon 2007 Oregon 7th Galen Rupp, Oregon 2006 Oregon 6th Neftalem Araia, Stanford 2005 Arizona 12th Robert Cheseret, Stanford 2004 Stanford 4th Ryan Hall, Stanford 2003 Stanford 7th Ian Dobson, Stanford 2002 Stanford 8th Donald Sage, Stanford 2001 Stanford 9th Donald Sage, Stanford 2000 Stanford 7th Jonathan Riley, Stanford 1999 Stanford 10th Steve Fein, Oregon 1998 Stanford 9th Abdi Abdirahman, Arizona 1997 Stanford 7th Meb Keflezighi, UCLA 1996 Stanford 4th Karl Kaska, Oregon 1995 Stanford 6th Karl Kaska, Oregon 1994 Arizona Martin Keino, Arizona 1993 Portland 8th Joe Kapkory, Washington State 1992 Arizona 5th Joe Kapkory, Washington State 1991 Arizona 8th Joe Kapkory, Washington State 1990 Arizona 8th Marc Davis, Arizona 1989 Oregon 9th Brad Hudson, Oregon 1988 Oregon 4th Marc Davis, Arizona 1987 Arizona 6th Matt Giusto, Arizona 1986 Arizona Matt Giusto, Arizona 1985 Arizona Marc Olesen, Stanford 1984 Arizona Tom Ansberry, Arizona 1983 Oregon Jim Hill, Oregon 1982 Oregon Jim Hill, Oregon 1981 UCLA Richard Tuwei, Washington State 1980 UCLA Ron Cornell, UCLA 1979 Oregon Henry Rono, Washington State *The 2020 NCAA Regional Meet was not contested due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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PAC-10/PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIPS HISTORY
MEN’S PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIP FINISHES
WOMEN’S PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIP FINISHES Year Team Champion UCLA Place Individual Champion, School 2020 Stanford 10th Haley Herberg, Washington 2019 Stanford 8th Fiona O’Keefe, Stanford 2018 Oregon 5th Dani Jones, Colorado 2017 Colorado 8th Dani Jones, Colorado 2016 Colorado 7th Amy-Eloise Neale, Washington 2015 Colorado 9th Aisling Cuffe, Stanford 2014 Oregon 5th Shelby Houlihan, Arizona State 2013 Arizona 7th Aisling Cuffe, Stanford 2012 Colorado 6th Kathy Kroeger, Stanford 2011 Colorado 10th Katie Flood, Washington 2010 Stanford 6th Jordan Hasay, Oregon 2009 Washington 7th Nicole Blood, Oregon 2008 Washington 10th Kendra Schaaf, Washington 2007 Stanford 10th Arianna Lambie, Stanford 2006 Stanford 5th Arianna Lambie, Stanford 2005 Stanford 6th Arianna Lambie, Stanford 2004 Stanford 4th Amy Hastings, Arizona State 2003 Stanford 3rd Sara Bei, Stanford 2002 Stanford 4th Sara Bei, Stanford 2001 Stanford 4th Lauren Fleshman, Stanford 2000 Stanford 6th Tara Chaplin, Arizona 1999 Stanford 4th Erin Sullivan, Stanford 1998 Stanford 8th Amy Skieresz, Arizona 1997 Stanford 4th Amy Skieresz, Arizona 1996 Stanford 4th Amy Skieresz, Arizona 1995 Oregon 5th Amy Skieresz, Arizona 1994 Stanford 5th Karen Hecox, UCLA 1993 Stanford 3rd Karen Hecox, UCLA 1992 Oregon 5th Nicole Woodward, Oregon 1991 Oregon 4th Lisa Karnopp, Oregon 1990 Oregon 5th Liz Wilson, Oregon 1989 Washington 4th Jen Robinson, Washington State 1988 Oregon 2nd Liz Wilson, Oregon 1987 Oregon 2nd Annette Hand, Oregon 1986 Oregon 2nd Penny Graves, Oregon *In 2000, the race became 6,000m; from 1986-99, it was 5,000m.
Year Team Champion UCLA Place Individual Champion, School 2020 Stanford 5th Eduardo Herrera 2019 Colorado 4th Joe Klecker, Colorado 2018 Stanford 6th Grant Fisher, Stanford 2017 Stanford 3rd Grant Fisher, Stanford 2016 Colorado 3rd Edward Cheserek, Oregon 2015 Colorado 5th Edward Cheserek, Oregon 2014 Colorado 5th Edward Cheserek, Oregon 2013 Colorado 7th Edward Cheserek, Oregon 2012 Oregon 5th Lawi Lalang, Arizona 2011 Colorado 4th Lawi Lalang, Arizona 2010 Stanford 4th Elliott Heath (Stanford) 2009 Stanford 5th Chris Derrick, Stanford 2008 Oregon 5th Galen Rupp, Oregon 2007 Oregon 4th Shadrack Kiptoo-Biwott, Oregon 2006 Oregon 5th Galen Rupp, Oregon 2005 Stanford 7th Robert Cheseret, Arizona 2004 Stanford 5th Robert Cheseret, Arizona 2003 Stanford 7th Ian Dobson, Stanford 2002 Stanford 8th Grant Robinson, Stanford 2001 Stanford 6th Grant Robison, Stanford 2000 Stanford 6th Jonathon Riley, Stanford 1999 Arizona 7th Steve Fein, Oregon 1998 Stanford 8th Abdi Abdirahman, Arizona 1997 Stanford 4th Bernard Lagat, Washington State 1996 Stanford 3rd Meb Keflezighi, UCLA 1995 Oregon 5th Karl Keska, Oregon 1994 Arizona 4th Martin Keino, Arizona 1993 Washington 4th Joe Kapkory, Washington State 1992 Oregon 3rd Joe Kapkory, Washington State 1991 Arizona 7th Coltin Dalton, Oregon 1990 Oregon 5th Marc Davis, Arizona 1989 Oregon 7th Marc Davis, Arizona 1988 Oregon 3rd Brad Hudson, Oregon 1987 Arizona 5th Matt Giusto, Arizona 1986 Arizona 6th Aaron Ramirez, Arizona 1985 Stanford 3rd Marc Olesen, Stanford 1984 Arizona 3rd Tom Ansberry, Arizona 1983 Arizona 3rd Jim Hill, Oregon 1982 Oregon 2nd Jim Hill, Oregon 1981 UCLA 1st Richard Tuwei, Washington State 1980 UCLA 1st Ron Cornell, UCLA 1979 Oregon 3rd Henry Rono, Washington State 1978 Oregon 7th Henry Rono, Washington State 1977 Oregon 6th Joel Cheruiyot, Washington State 1976 Oregon 6th Henry Rono, Washington State 1975 Washington State 6th Joshua Kimeto, Washington State 1974 Washington State 7th John Ngeno, Washington State 1973 Oregon 7th Steve Prefontaine, Oregon 1972 Washington State 5th John Ngeno, Washington State 1971 Washington State 3rd Steve Prefontaine, Oregon 1970 Oregon 6th Steve Prefontaine, Oregon 1969 Oregon 5th Gerry Lindgren, Washington State
Time 19:02.5 19:32.7 19:24.5 18:57.3 20:22.9 19:53.1 19:59 21:04 20:06 19:32 19:44.95 19:41.71 19:24.05 19:40.7 20:15.09 20:20 20:19 21:12.1 19:48 20:08.1 20:10.67* 17:01.5 16:59 16:40 16:36 16:45 17:00 16:43 16:51 16:48 16:52 16:53 17:06 16:44 16:51.7
*indicates a six-mile course In 1976, the race became 10,000m. In 1989, the race became 8,000m
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Time 22:30.9 23:02.7 23:08.8 23:44.9 23:58.9 23:06.3 23:23 24:36 22:49 22:37 23:00.46 22:35.41 22:55.14 22:54.9 23:03.12 23:57 23:48 24:33.9 23:27 24:04.0 23:39.59 23:37 23:23 23:59 23:45 24:14 24:04 23:38 23:46 23:36 23:44 23:31 30:47 30:33 30:23.7 30:33.2 30:24.8 30:09.6 28:58 30:55.9 30:26.5 29:07.2 29:29.5 29:34.8 29:18 27:48.6* 27:37.6* 28:05.4* 29:12.4* 29:56.6* 30:11.7* 28:32.4*
ADMINISTRATOR BIOGRAPHIES
Martin Jarmond Director of Athletics 2nd Year UNC Wilmington ‘01 Martin Jarmond, a nationally recognized leader in college athletics, has built an impressive track record of competitive excellence, innovative strategy and student athlete success. A two time recipient of Sports Business Journal’s Forty Under 40 Award with more than 18 years in sports administration spanning three conferences, Jarmond is guiding UCLA to new heights through his culture of being ELITE – Energy, Leadership, Integrity, Toughness and Excellence. Martin’s results driven strategies combined with a relentless work ethic to elevate UCLA Athletics creates an exceptional experience for student-athletes and fans alike. Jarmond was hired on May 19, 2020, as UCLA’s Alice and Nahum Lainer Family Director of Athletics, becoming the ninth athletic director in school history. Jarmond made an immediate impact on the Bruins, jumpstarting the Voting Matters Initiative, the first of its kind in the country which assisted student-athletes in discovering the tools needed to exact meaningful change through civic duty. Jarmond engineered a partnership between UCLA and Nike/Jordan, becoming only the fifth Jordan brand school in the nation and the first partnership with Nike in UCLA history. The six-year agreement between UCLA and Nike provides for 22 of the 25 UCLA varsity sports with Nike apparel, while football, men’s basketball and women’s basketball don Jordan. Jarmond exhibits a strong commitment to mental health awareness and his emphasis on diversity and inclusion was recognized in a 2021 SBJ award for being a national leader in diversity and inclusive hiring. In addition, Jarmond has UCLA primed to be one of the leaders in the burgeoning area of Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) which will assist student-athletes in growing brand awareness and determining their earning potential. He was also recently named as the Pac-12 Conference representative to the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee for 2021-22. Comprehensive work by Jarmond and his staff throughout the pandemic, ensured all Bruin teams could compete safely during their 2020-21 seasons. UCLA teams captured four conference titles and the men’s water polo team brought national title No. 119 home to Westwood. The men’s basketball team embarked on a remarkable journey which led to an appearance in the 2021 NCAA Final Four and the program’s first national semifinal appearance since 2008. UCLA finished 13th nationally in the 2020-21 Learfield IMG College Director’s Cup. These athletic achievements were balanced by record numbers of student-athletes earning spots on the conference all-academic squads, with 49 individuals earning a perfect 4.0 GPA for the Winter Quarter, and 131 student-athletes earning their UCLA degrees. For the first time ever, the Bruins produced multiple winners of the NCAA Elite 90 Award. Four student-athletes were recognized by CoSIDA as Academic All-Americans. Jarmond came to UCLA from Boston College, where he served as the school’s Director of Athletics for three years. During his time there, he orchestrated the Eagles’ first-ever strategic plan, a comprehensive five-year goal to advance the program by fostering student-athlete formation, strengthening competitive excellence, increasing external engagement and enhancing facilities. The strategic plan was supported by BC’s first-ever athletics-only capital campaign, at the time, the largest campaign of any Atlantic Coast Conference institution at $150 million. Jarmond hired high-impact coaches in football, women’s basketball, softball, volleyball, swimming & diving, men’s soccer, women’s soccer and fencing. Jarmond served on the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Oversight Committee and on the John McLendon Minority Scholarship Foundation Board of Directors.
Jarmond was also an assistant athletic director for development for seven years at Michigan State, where he served on the athletic director’s executive leadership team. He was a key member of the $1.2 billion “Campaign for MSU” development team and a liaison between Michigan State’s university development and alumni association leadership. Jarmond led the efforts to implement Scholarship Seating in football and Courtside seating in men’s basketball. A native of Fayetteville, North Carolina, Jarmond, 41, earned a bachelor’s degree in communication studies from the University of North Carolina at Wilmington. A two-year captain of the men’s basketball team, he led his team to the program’s first-ever NCAA tournament appearance in 2000 and earned Colonial Athletic Association All-Academic honors in 2001. He holds both a M.B.A. and a master’s in sports administration from Ohio University. Jarmond is married to Dr. Jessica Jarmond, a dentist. They have three daughters: Scarlett, Savannah and Serena.
Gavin Crew Associate Athletic Director 6th Year UCLA ‘99 Gavin Crew was named Associate Athletic Director for Sports and Administration in April 2016. He has spent over a decade with the Bruins, from 2001-2005 and 2008-present. Crew oversees eight sports in his role - men’s cross country, women’s cross country, men’s track & field (indoor and outdoor), women’s track & field (indoor and outdoor), men’s soccer and women’s swimming and diving. Additionally, he supervises the Camps & Clinics office and serves as tournament director for NCAA, Pac-12 and MPSF Championship hosting. In his first stint in the UCLA Athletics Department, he oversaw the expansion of the Camps & Clinics office to a year-round business operation, managing the growing demand for athletic camp operations in Westwood. From 2005-2008, Crew worked with Excel Sports Officiating to help train and work with officials, umpires and referees in all sports and at all levels. Upon his return to UCLA in 2008, Crew once again oversaw the camp office and added championship coordinator to his plate. In addition to continuing the growth of the camp operation into a $4 million revenue generator for the Athletic Department, he has also executed several major NCAA, Pac-12 and MPSF Championships on campus, including the 2013 NCAA National Collegiate Gymnastics Championship, 2013 NCAA National Collegiate Men’s Volleyball Championship, 2015 Pac-12 Track & Field Championship, 2014, 2016 and 2017 NCAA Women’s Basketball 1st/2nd Rounds, 2015 NCAA National Collegiate Men’s Water Polo Championships, and the 2016 NCAA National Collegiate Women’s Water Polo Championships. Crew graduated with a degree in Political Science from UCLA in 1999. Originally from Irvine, Calif., Crew lives in the Silver Lake neighborhood with his wife, Cassidy.
Prior to joining Boston College in 2017 and becoming the youngest athletic director of any Power Five institution at age 37, Jarmond previously served as deputy director of athletics at Ohio State, moving up the ranks after arriving as an associate athletic director for development in 2009. During his time at Ohio State, he was the lead administrator for a variety of sports, including football and men’s basketball, and directed external and internal relations and day-today operations. He also had responsibility for football scheduling, served on the NCAA Division I Women’s Golf Committee, and was a member of the inaugural College Football Playoff National Championship Advisory Group and the Rose Bowl Advisory Committee. As Ohio State Athletics’ chief advancement officer, Jarmond helped raise more than $120 million between 2010-2012.
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Dr. Gene Block Chancellor 14th Year Stanford ‘77 Dr. Gene Block became chancellor of UCLA in summer 2007, taking the helm of a world-class institution comprising 37,000 students and 27,000 faculty and staff, with an annual budget of $3.6 billion. As chief executive officer, he oversees all aspects of the university’s three-part mission of education, research and service. Previously, Dr. Block served as vice president and provost of the University of Virginia, where he also held the Alumni Council Thomas Jefferson Professorship in Biology. With academic expertise in biological clocks, he conducts research on the neurobiology of circadian rhythms in higher organisms, leading a research lab funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). From 1991 to 2002, he directed the National Science Foundation’s Science and Technology Center for Biological Timing. In 1997, he was named a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He has invented a number of devices and holds a patent for a non-contact respiratory monitor for the prevention of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Dr. Block joined the faculty of the University of Virginia in 1978 as an assistant professor of biology. He served as vice provost for research from 1993 to 1998 and then as vice president for research and public service until his appointment as vice president and provost in 2001. He also headed an NIH graduate training program aimed at increasing the number of scientists from underrepresented groups. In 1998, he received the Commonwealth of Virginia’s Outstanding Public Service Award for his work with Virginia’s business community. A native of Monticello, N.Y., Dr. Block holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Stanford University and a master’s and Ph.D. in psychology from the University of Oregon. He also completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Stanford, working with the late Colin Pittendrigh, “the father of biological timing” and distinguished biologist and former Stanford President, Donald Kennedy. Dr. Block and his wife, Carol, have two adult children.