2011 MEN’S MEET-BY-MEET RESULTS

Nevada Chase Race - Sept. 2 Notre Dame Invitational - Sept. 30 Pac-12 Championships - Oct. 29 UCLA Individual Results (21 runners) UCLA Individual Results (205 runners) UCLA Individual Results (74 runners) 3. Nohe Lema, 19:57 26. Dylan Knight, 24:45 8. Kent Morikawa, 23:29 4. Chase Zukerman, 19:57 35. Kent Morikawa, 24:48 21. Nohe Lema, 23:51 6. Joel Ambo, 20:09 43. Dustin Fay, 24:52 26. Dustin Fay, 23:57 8. Amjed Aboukhadijeh, 20:23 44. Nohe Lema, 24:53 33. Chase Zukerman, 24:18 10. Daniel Rosales, 20:25 60. Zack Torres, 25:03 34. Zack Torres, 24:21 12. Dylan Knight, 20:29 61. Chase Zukerman, 25:03 55. Lane Werley, 24:56 18. Kent Morikawa, 21:27 77. Lane Werley, 25:13 58. Alec Govi, 25:00 90. Shayne Collins, 25:20 65. Daniel Rosales, 25:22 Team Scores 70. Joel Ambo, 25:59 1. UCLA, 31 pts. Team Scores (top 5 of 26) 2. Fresno State, 47 pts. 1. BYU, 46 pts Team Results 3. UC Riverside, 49 pts. 2. Florida State, 93 pts. 1. Colorado, 46 pts. 3. Princeton, 138 pts. 2. Stanford, 53 pts. 4. Stanford, 202 pts. 3. Oregon, 93 pts. Aztec Invitational - Sept. 17 5. Washington State, 205 pts. 4. UCLA, 122 pts. 6. UCLA, 211 pts. 5. Cal, 140 pts. UCLA Individual Results (43 runners) 6. Washington State, 148 pts. 1. Shayne Collins, 25:25.3 Wisconsin Adidas Invitational - Oct. 14 7. Washington, 153 pts. 2. Lane Werley, 25:25.4 8. Arizona, 190 pts. 6. Alec Govi, 26:17.7 UCLA Individual Results (270 runners) 9. Arizona State, 195 pts. 7. Joel Ambo, 26:18.3 43. Kent Morikawa, 24:25.2 15. Brett Walters, 27:40.8 59. Shayne Collins, 24:34.4 65. Nohe Lema, 24:36.3 NCAA West Regional - Nov. 12 Team Scores (top 3 of 7) 110. Dustin Fay, 24:51.8 UCLA Individual Results (172 runners) 1. UCLA, 31 pts. 133. Chase Zukerman, 25:01.1 13. Kent Morikawa, 29:43** 2. San Diego Mesa College, 49 pts. 146. Lane Werley, 25:05.8 23. Nohe Lema, 30:00** 3. Point Loma, 70 pts. 158. Zack Torres, 25:11.3 4. UCSD, 72 pts. 27. Dustin Fay, 30:08 52. Zack Torres, 30:33 5. Estrella Mountain CC, 145 pts. Team Scores (top 5 of 39) 69. Chase Zukerman, 30:51 1. Wisconsin, 66 pts. 73. Shayne Collins, 30:55 2. BYU, 120 pts. 98. Dylan Knight, 31:29 Stanford Invitational - Sept. 24 3. Stanford, 125 pts. **All-West Region honoree 4. Princeton, 227 pts. UCLA Individual Results (242 runners) 5. Indiana, 271 pts. 7. Dustin Fay, 24:04 Team Results (top 5 of 25) 12. UCLA, 410 pts. 8. Kent Morikawa, 24:15 1. Stanford, 50 pts. 10. Zack Torres, 24:20 Bronco Invitational - Oct. 15 2. Portland, 53 pts. 11. Chase Zukerman, 24:22 3. Cal Poly, 122 pts. 20. Dylan Knight, 24:29 UCLA Individual Results (167 runners) 4. Washington State, 141 pts. 24. Nohe Lema, 24:33 53. Alec Govi, 25:05.9 5. Cal, 173 pts. 45. Joel Ambo, 24:57 66. Joel Ambo, 25:15.3 6. UCLA/Oregon, 175 pts. 47. Daniel Rosales, 24:59 99. Amjed Aboukhadijeh, 25:47.3 69. Alec Govi, 25:21 112. Philip MacQuitty, 25:56.6 Cross Country Team Awards 113. Daniel Rosales, 25:58.2 Team Scores (top 5 of 28) 119. Brett Walters, 26:06.1 Most Outstanding Runner 1. Stanford, 27 pts. 138. Tommy Williams, 26:27.9 Kent Morikawa 2. UCLA, 52 pts. 146. Anthony Martore, 26:45.1 3. UC Santa Barbara, 130 pts. 157. Phillip Kostelnik, 27:43.7 Most Inspirational Runner 4. Chico State, 139 pts. Zack Torres 5. Loyola Marymount, 188 pts. Team Results (top 5 of 19) 1. Stanford, 38 pts. 2. Cal Poly, 77 pts. Most Improved Runner 3. Long Beach State, 153 pts. Chase Zukerman 4. Boise State, 171 pts. 5. Idaho, 191 pts. Pac-12 All-Conference Honors 14. UCLA, 373 pts. Kent Morikawa - second team

Titan Invitational - Oct. 21 Pac-12 All-Academic Honors UCLA Individual Results (128 runners) Alec Govi - second team 10. Daniel Rosales, 24:55.7 24. Brett Walters, 25:27.5 42. Amjed Aboukhadijeh, 25:57.7

**a full team did not compete

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Nevada Chse Race - Sept. 2 Notre Dame Invitational - Sept. 30 Titan Invitational - Oct. 21 UCLA Individual Results (30 runners) UCLA Individual Results (225 runners) UCLA Individual Results (139 runners) 2. Sarah Toberty, 18:58 77. Katja Goldring, 18:01 11. Bronte Golick, 18:02.4 9. Kelsey Smith, 19:28 108. Sarah Toberty, 18:17 14. Melissa Skiba, 18:05.9 11. Katja Goldring, 19:36 140. Kelsey Smith, 18:35 16. Meghan Marvin, 18:10.0 12. Bronte Golick, 19:41 161. Bronte Golick, 18:46 17. Hannah Valenzuela, 18:10.9 20. Caitlin Schmitt, 20:27 168. Annie Mooney, 18:49 23. Rachel Butler, 18:19.1 26. Taryn Pastoor, 21:22 181. Caitlin Schmitt, 18:56 29. Elle Sanders, 18:28.8 185. Hannah Valenzuela, 19:01 30. Kristina Rivera, 18:30.2 Team Scores 205. Melissa Skiba, 19:21 32. Merissa Kado, 18:32.4 1. UC Riverside, 27 pts. 34. Caitlin Schmitt, 18:33.2 2. UCLA, 54 pts. Team Scores (top 5 of 28) 38. Sadee Martinez, 18:35.1 3. Fresno State, 61 pts. 1. Florida State, 54 pts. 57. Amber Murakami, 19:16.2 4. Nevada, 83 pts. 2. Arkansas, 116 pts. 69. Michelle Pittman, 19:38.7 3. New Mexico, 164 pts. 4. Penn State, 188 pts. Team Results (top 5 of 10) Aztec Invitational - Sept. 17 5. Notre Dame, 210 pts. 1. CS San Marcos, 22 pts. 23. UCLA, 625 pts. UCLA Individual Results (72 runners) 2. UCLA, 65 pts. 3. UCSB, 108 pts. 5. Hannah Valenzuela, 18:48.4 Wisconsin Adidas Invitational - Oct. 14 4. USC, 130 pts. 8. Rachel Butler: 18:59.6 5. Vanguard, 147 pts. 9. Annie Mooney: 19:01.3 UCLA Individual Results (305 runners) 15. Merissa Kado: 19:17.6 172. Katja Goldring, 21:45.6 17. Meghan Marvin: 19:24.6 230. Annie Mooney, 22:11.1 Pac-12 Championships - Oct. 29 244. Kelsey Smith, 22:21.6 28. Amber Murakami: 19:50.1 UCLA Individual Results (109 runners) 258. Bronte Golick, 22:28.9 42. Taryn Pastoor: 20:34.9 42. Katja Goldring, 21:20 267. Hannah Valenzuela, 22:36.0 45. Nicole Hood: 20:37.6 61. Annie Mooney, 21:40 278. Caitlin Schmitt, 22:55.5 62. Kelsey Smith, 21:41 301. Sarah Toberty, 24:16.5 Team Scores (top 5 of 8) 76. Sarah Toberty, 22:00 1. Biola University, 43 points 77. Bronte Golick, 22:00 Team Scores (top 5 of 44) 2. UCLA, 54 points 86. Melissa Skiba, 22:25 1. Washington, 199 pts. 3. USC, 81 points 88. Hannah Valenzuela, 22:31 2. Vanderbilt, 211 pts. 4. UNLV, 96 points 94. Paisley Pettway, 22:45 3. Arizona, 230 pts. 5. San Diego State University. 140 98. Danielle Low, 22:56 4. Villanova, 232 pts. 106. Meghan Marvin, 23:26 5. Stanford, 256 pts. 43. UCLA, 1171 pts. Team Results Stanford Invitational - Sept. 24 1. Colorado, 50 pts. Bronco Invitational - Oct. 15 2. Washington, 73 pts. UCLA Individual Results (278 runners) 3. Stanford, 75 pts. UCLA Individual Results (175 runners) 27. Katja Goldring, 21:34 4. Oregon, 89 pts. 67. Danielle Low, 18:17.7 34. Sarah Toberty, 21:40 5. Arizona, 104 pts. 81. Melissa Skiba, 18:21.8 57. Annie Mooney, 22:05 6. Arizona State, 168 pts. 95. Meghan Marvin, 18:30.5 83. Kelsey Smith, 22:28 7. Cal, 190 pts. 99. Rachel Butler, 18:31.5 100. Caitlin Schmitt, 22:39 8. Utah, 205 pts. 106. Paisley Pettway, 18:36.0 107. Bronte Golick, 22:46 9. Oregon State, 249 pts. 136. Merissa Kado, 19:02.8 145. Rachel Butler, 23:10 10. UCLA, 288 pts. 147. Zoe Pappas, 19:10.6 199. Paisley Pettway, 23:50 11. Washington State, 291 pts. 158. Kristina Rivera, 19:28.3 239. Meghan Marvin, 24:47 12. USC, 384 pts. 170. Amber Murakami, 20:15.8 Team Scores (top 5 of 28) 173. Taryn Pastoor, 20:34.8 1. Stanford, 24 points NCAA West Regional - Nov. 12 2. UC Davis, 138 points Team Results (top 5 of 21) UCLA Individual Results (219 runners) 3. Cal Poly SLO, 139 points 1. Long Beach State, 94 pts. 44. Katja Goldring, 21:53 4. Utah, 156 points 2. Portland, 100 pts. 79. Kelsey Smith, 21:56 5. Loyola Marymount, 161 points 3. Idaho State, 116 pts. 94. Sarah Toberty, 22:08 9. UCLA, 264 points 4. Idaho, 126 pts. 5. Cal Poly, 133 pts. 96. Annie Mooney, 22:08 15. UCLA, 384 pts. 114. Hannah Valenzuela, 22:22 128. Bronte Golick, 22:34 Cross Country Team Awards 140. Melissa Skiba, 22:49

Most Outstanding Runner Most Improved Runner Team Results (top 5 of 31) Katja Goldring Kelsey Smith 1. Washington, 73 pts. 2. Oregon, 77 pts. Most Inspirational Runner Pac-10 All-Academic Honors 3. Stanford, 86 pts. Caitlin Schmitt Rachel Butler - second team 4. Arizona, 90 pts. 5. California, 159 pts. 10. UCLA, 303 pts.

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NCAA TEAM APPEARANCES (13) NCAA ALL-AMERICANS Women (13)* Women (14) Year Finish Coach Year Athlete(s) 2004 27th Eric Peterson 2005 Ashley Caldwell 2003 7th Eric Peterson 2003 Ashley Caldwell, Valerie Flores, Melissa McBain 2002 25th(tie) Eric Peterson 2002 Lena Nilsson 2001 21st Eric Peterson 1994 Karen Hecox 1999 30th Eric Peterson 1993 Beth Bartholomew, Karen Hecox 1998 28th Eric Peterson 1986 Polly Plummer 1988 13th Bob Messina 1985 Polly Plummer 1986 11th Bob Messina 1981 Michelle Bush 1985 6th Bob Messina 1980 Linda Goen 1980 7th Scott Chisam 1973 Julie Brown, Francie Larrieu 1979 11th Scott Chisam 1977 5th Scott Chisam Men (18) 1976 6th Pat Connolly Year Athelete(s) *Women competed in the AIAW Championships until 1981. 2007 Austin Ramos 2005 Austin Ramos Men (8) 2004 Jon Rankin Year Finish Coach 1998 Mark Hauser 2008 26th Eric Peterson 1997 (NCAA Champion) 2006 24th Eric Peterson 1996 Meb Keflezighi 1985 12th Bob Larsen 1995 Meb Keflezighi 1983 20th Bob Larsen 1994 Meb Keflezighi 1982 9th Bob Larsen 1985 Jon Butler 1981 5th Bob Larsen 1982 Jon Butler, Steve McCormack 1980 5th Bob Larsen 1981 Jon Butler, Dave Daniels, Steve McCormack 1979 15th Bob Larsen 1980 Ron Cornell, Dave Daniels, Steve Ortiz 1979 Ron Cornell

Ashley Caldwell was a two-time All- Austin Ramos was a two-time All-American In 2002, as a junior in cross country, Lena American in cross country, earning honors for the Bruin cross country team, earning Nilsson earned All-American honors at the in 2005 as an individual and in 2003 when honors in 2005 and 2007 as an individual NCAA Championships (17th/20:10.0) and the Bruin women competed as a team. That competitor. He was also an All-Conference led the Bruins at the Pac-10 (3rd/20:01) year, the women had three All-American and All-West Region honoree during his and NCAA West Region (2nd/20:45) honorees with Caldwell, Melissa McBain and career. championships. In her Bruin career, Nilsson Valerie Flores earning honors. won the 2003 NCAA Indoor 800m, 2002 NCAA Outdoor 1500m, was the two-time (2002-03) Pac-10 Women’s T & F Athlete of the Year and holds the school records in the 800m (2:02.26) and 1500m (4:07.69).

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BRUIN ALL-AMERICANS Valerie Flores - ‘03 - Flores Valerie Ashley Ashley Caldwell ‘03/’06 - Melissa McBain - ‘03 Melissa McBain - ‘02 Nilsson - Lena Karen Hecox - ‘93/’94 - Karen Hecox Beth Bartholemew- ‘93 Michelle Bush- ‘81 Polly Plumber - ‘85/’86 - Plumber Polly Linda Goen - ‘80 Linda Goen - ‘73 - Julie Brown ‘73 Larrieu - Francie ‘05/’07 Ramos Austin - - ‘94/’95/’96/’97 Jon Rankin - ‘04 Jon Rankin - ‘98 Mark Hauser - Jon Butler - ‘81/’82/’83 Jon Butler - Meb Keflezighi Steve McCormack - ‘81 - McCormack Steve ‘79/’80 - Ron Cornell Dave Daniels - ‘81/’82 Daniels - Dave ‘80 OrtizSteve -

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WOMEN’S PAC-10 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Year Team Champion UCLA Place Individual Champion, School Time 2011 Colorado 10th Katie Flood, Washington 19:32 2010 Stanford 6th Jordan Hasay, Oregon 19:44.95 2009 Washington 7th Nicole Blood, Oregon 19:41.71 2008 Washington 10th Kendra Schaaf, Washington 19:24.05 2007 Stanford 10th Arianna Lambie, Stanford 19:40.7 2006 Stanford 5th Arianna Lambie, Stanford 20:15.09 2005 Stanford 6th Arianna Lambie, Stanford 20:20 2004 Stanford 4th Amy Hastings, Arizona State 20:19 2003 Stanford 3rd Sara Bei, Stanford 21:12.1 2002 Stanford 4th Sara Bei, Stanford 19:48 2001 Stanford 4th Lauren Fleshman, Stanford 20:08.1 2000 Stanford 6th Tara Chaplin, Arizona 20:10.67* 1999 Stanford 4th Erin Sullivan, Stanford 17:01.5 1998 Stanford 8th Amy Skieresz, Arizona 16:59 1997 Stanford 4th Amy Skieresz, Arizona 16:40 1996 Stanford 4th Amy Skieresz, Arizona 16:36 1995 Oregon 5th Amy Skieresz, Arizona 16:45 1994 Stanford 5th Karen Hecox, UCLA 17:00 1993 Stanford 3rd Karen Hecox, UCLA 16:43 1992 Oregon 5th Nicole Woodward, Oregon 16:51 1991 Oregon 4th Lisa Karnopp, Oregon 16:48 1990 Oregon 5th Liz Wilson, Oregon 16:52 1989 Washington 4th Jen Robinson, Washington State 16:53 1988 Oregon 2nd Liz Wilson, Oregon 17:06 1987 Oregon 2nd Annette Hand, Oregon 16:44 1986 Oregon 2nd Penny Graves, Oregon 16:51.7 *In 2000, the race became 6,000m; from 1986-99, it was 5,000m.

MEN’S PAC-10 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS

Year Team Champion UCLA Place Individual Champion, School Time 2011 Colorado 4th Lawi Lalang, Arizona 22:37 2010 Stanford 3rd (tie) Elliott Heath (Stanford) 23:00.46 2009 Stanford 5th Chris Derrick, Stanford 22:35.41 2008 Oregon 5th , Oregon 22:55.14 2007 Oregon 4th Shadrack Kiptoo-Biwott, Oregon 22:54.9 2006 Oregon 5th Galen Rupp, Oregon 23:03.12 2005 Stanford 7th Robert Cheseret, Arizona 23:57 2004 Stanford 5th Robert Cheseret, Arizona 23:48 2003 Stanford 7th Ian Dobson, Stanford 24:33.9 2002 Stanford 8th Grant Robinson, Stanford 23:27 2001 Stanford 6th Grant Robison, Stanford 24:04.0 2000 Stanford 6th Jonathon Riley, Stanford 23:39.59 1999 Arizona 7th Steve Fein, Oregon 23:37 1998 Stanford 8th Abdi Abdirahman, Arizona 23:23 1997 Stanford 4th , Washington State 23:59 1996 Stanford 3rd Meb Keflezighi, UCLA 23:45 1995 Oregon 5th Karl Keska, Oregon 24:14 1994 Arizona 4th Martin Keino, Arizona 24:04 1993 Washington 4th Joe Kapkory, Washington State 23:38 1992 Oregon 3rd Joe Kapkory, Washington State 23:46 1991 Arizona 7th Coltin Dalton, Oregon 23:36 1990 Oregon 5th , Arizona 23:44 1989 Oregon 7th Marc Davis, Arizona 23:31 1988 Oregon 3rd Brad Hudson, Oregon 30:47 1987 Arizona 5th , Arizona 30:33 1986 Arizona 6th Aaron Ramirez, Arizona 30:23.7 1985 Stanford 3rd Marc Olesen, Stanford 30:33.2 1984 Arizona 3rd Tom Ansberry, Arizona 30:24.8 1983 Arizona 3rd Jim Hill, Oregon 30:09.6 1982 Oregon 2nd Jim Hill, Oregon 28:58 1981 UCLA 1st Richard Tuwei, Washington State 30:55.9 1980 UCLA 1st Ron Cornell, UCLA 30:26.5 1979 Oregon 3rd Henry Rono, Washington State 29:07.2 1978 Oregon 7th Henry Rono, Washington State 29:29.5 1977 Oregon 6th Joel Cheruiyot, Washington State 29:34.8 1976 Oregon 6th Henry Rono, Washington State 29:18 1975 Washington State 6th Joshua Kimeto, Washington State 27:48.6* 1974 Washington State 7th John Ngeno, Washington State 27:37.6* 1973 Oregon 7th Steve Prefontaine, Oregon 28:05.4* In her UCLA career under Eric Peterson, Karen 1972 Washington State 5th John Ngeno, Washington State 29:12.4* 1971 Washington State 3rd Steve Prefontaine, Oregon 29:56.6* Hecox Candaele was the two-time (1994-93) 1970 Oregon 6th Steve Prefontaine, Oregon 30:11.7* Pac-10 Female Cross Country Athlete of the 1969 Oregon 5th Gerry Lindgren, Washington State 28:32.4* Year and won the 1994 NCAA Outdoor 3000m.

*indicates a six-mile course In 1976, the race became 10,000m. In 1989, the race became 8,000m

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WOMEN’S WEST REGIONS CHAMPIONS Year Team Champion UCLA Place Individual Champion, School 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 In 2004, Jon Rankin led the Bruins, earning All-American hon- 1985 Oregon 3rd Regina Jacobs, Stanford ors at the NCAA Championships (39th, 31:49.8), All-Region 1984 Stanford 4th Regina Jacobs, Stanford honors at the West Region Championships (6th, 30:30) and 1983 Oregon Kathy Hayes, Oregon All-Pac-10 honors at the Pac-10 Championships (5th, 24:31). 1982 Stanford 5th Ceci Hopp, Stanford In 2005 outdoor track, Rankin became the third Bruin all-time 1981 Oregon Monica Joyce, San Diego State to run a sub-4 minute mile (3:57.89) and was the West Region 1980 Oregon Regina Joyce, Washington and Pac-10 1500m Champion. 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 *In 2000, the race became 6,000m; from 1986-99, it was 5,000m.

MEN’S WEST REGIONS CHAMPIONS Year Team Champion UCLA Place Individual Champion, School 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 During his UCLA career (1994-98), Mebrahtom 1989 Oregon 9th Brad Hudson, Oregon Keflezighi won four NCAA individual distance 1988 Oregon 4th Marc Davis, Arizona championships, including the 1997 NCAA Cross 1987 Arizona 6th Matt Giusto, Arizona Country title. Most recently, he won the silver medal 1986 Arizona Matt Giusto, Arizona at the Athens Olympics in the with a 1985 Arizona Marc Olesen, Stanford time of 2:11.29 and was the first American male to 1984 Arizona Tom Ansberry, Arizona medal in the marathon since 1976. Keflezighi is the 1983 Oregon Jim Hill, Oregon American Record Holder in the 10,000m (27:13.98, 1982 Oregon Jim Hill, Oregon 1981 UCLA Richard Tuwei, Washington State 2001), a three-time USATF National Champion in 1980 UCLA Ron Cornell, UCLA the 10,000m, and two-time World Championships 1979 Oregon Henry Rono, Washington State competitor. He also competed in the Sydney Olympic Games in the 10,000m where he finished 12th overall.

17 2012 UCLA CROSS COUNTRY BRUINS ADMINISTRATORS & SUPPORT STAFF DAN GUERRERO Key Athletic Department Staff Athletic Director :: UCLA ‘74 :: 11th Year

On April 25, 2002, Daniel G. Guerrero was named UCLA’s eighth Director of Athletics. A former Bruin baseball player, Guerrero, who assumed his duties on July 1, 2002, has enjoyed great success and exudes the pride of a student-athlete who is in charge of the program at his alma mater. Guerrero is one of the most respected administrators in all of intercollegiate ath- letics. He is the current president of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and serves on numerous conference and national committees. Leah Waller Peter Soroko He currently is a member of the Pac-12 Nominating Committee, the Pac-12 Athletic Director of Operations Sports Information Directors Revenue Sharing Committee, the Pac-12 Bowls Committee, the Pac-12 Basketball Tournament Committee. In addition, Guerrero is a member of the Rose Bowl Management Committee and is the Pac-12 Athletic Director’s Liaison to the Men’s Basketball Coaches. He also is a member of the BCS Athletic Directors Administrative Group and an NCAA search committee member for NCAA’s vice president of men’s basketball championships. In Guerrero’s 10 years as Athletic Director, he has clearly established a pattern of “image and substance” that few in his profession can match. UCLA stands as the No. 1 University in the nation for NCAA team champion- ships (108) won, a number that continues to grow under his direction. In that 10-year period, UCLA teams have won 22 NCAA team titles (the highest total in the nation in that span) in 12 different sports, fi nished second 19 times and have had an additional 41 Top Five fi nishes (79 total). A staggering 191 teams (of 229 possible) have quali- fied for NCAA post-season competition and the football team has appeared in eight bowl games. The program has also won 51 conference championships in 15 different sports, produced over 515 All-Americans and featured four April McKinney Jon Fussell Honda Award winners, including the 2003-04 Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year. Staff Athletic Trainer Strength & Conditioning Coach Under Guerrero’s leadership, UCLA continues to remain one of the premier broad-based intercollegiate athletic programs in the country. In the last 10 years, UCLA has fi nished second three times (2007-08, 2006-07 and 2005-06), third three times (2011-12, 2004-05 and 2003-04), fourth (2009-10), sixth (2002-03), 11th (2010-11) and 16th (2008-09) in the race for the Learfi eld Sports Directors’ Cup. This past year, in NCAA action, UCLA captured its 108th NCAA crown in women’s volleyball, placed second in men’s water polo and women’s tennis, third in women’s water polo and women’s gymnastics, tied for third in men’s soccer and men’s tennis,tied for fi fth in baseball and men’s golf and placed eighth in women’s golf. UCLA also brought home four conference championships. Guerrero came to UCLA in 2002 from UC Irvine, where he had served as UCI’s fi fth Director of Athlet- ics for 10 years. Prior to arriving at UC Irvine, he was the Athletic Director for fi ve years at Cal State Dominguez Hills. He received his Bachelor’s degree from UCLA in 1974 and played second base in the Bruin baseball program for four years. Guerrero, born on November 10, 1951 in Tucson, AZ, was raised in Wilmington, CA. He is married Kyle Steve Joanne Suechika to the former Anne Marie Aniello and they have two grown daughters: Jenna and Katie. Equipment Room Academic Advisor GLENN TOTH Associate Athletic Director :: UCLA ‘76 4th Year (Overseeing Cross Country/Track & Field)

Glenn Toth, who has served the athletic department as an administrator for more than 34 years, enters his 15th year in charge of the UCLA men’s and women’s tennis programs. Jamie Armeson Michael Sondheimer He is in his fourth overseeing the men’s volleyball team, the men’s and women’s cross- Marketing/Promotions Associate A.D., Academic, country teams, and the men’s and women’s track & field teams after 11 years overseeing Admissions, Serivces the golf programs. In addition to his role as a sports supervisor, Toth has also seen duty as an assistant coach, and serves as a member of athletic director Dan Guerrero’s senior staff. A senior associate athletic director with a variety of responsibilities, Toth serves as the liaison with shoe and apparel sponsor adidas, having orchestrated both the original 1999 agreement and renewals in 2005 and 2011. adidas supplies all Bruin teams, and represents the department’s most lucrative sponsorship. In addition, Toth was point person on the negotiation with IMG, which now handles the department’s corporate relations, media rights, program printing, web page, ad sales, and sponsor promotions. Toth also has administrative responsibility for the athletic equipment room which designs, outfits, and main- tains all of the Bruins’ uniforms, practice, and playing equipment. Sporting a staff of six full-time and additional part-time personnel, the equipment room has significant on-site capability, including laundry, mechanical repair, and custom fitting/ Don Morrison tailoring. Faculty Athletic Rep In addition, the sports medicine area/athletic training room, which provides injury evaluation, treatment, rehabilitation, therapy, and nutritional services to over 700 student-athletes falls under Toth’s supervision. UCLA sports medicine has 14 full-time employees, a student trainer program, and interfaces with UCLA medical personnel and physi- cians. Among the features of the sports medicine complex are hydrotherapy pools, physician’s exam and treatment offices, and diagnostic ultrasound capability. The performance area is also a unit supervised by Toth, which features six full time coaches working in three separate weight rooms. Toth graduated from UCLA in 1976 with a degree in economics and was hired shortly thereafter by former athletic director J.D. Morgan to work in the events and travel office. From 1978-84, he supervised the management of home athletic events, summer jobs, and team travel. In 1982, Toth handled the logistics of UCLA’s move to the Rose Bowl and at the same time became the athletic department’s first marketing director. Promoted to Associate Athletic Director in 1984, he was credited with several award-winning football marketing campaigns and the creation of the department’s corporate relations program. Toth lettered in golf at Tustin’s Foothill High School where he graduated in 1972. He enjoys scuba diving, hiking, and mountaineering, and also serves as a Reserve Captain with the LA County Sheriff’s Department, managing the Search and Recovery Dive Team. His golden retrievers are Misty and Dottie.”

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