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Team History TEAMCSUN WOMEN’S HISTORY TRACK AND FIELD 1 CSUN MATADORS CSUN WOMEN’S TRACK AND FIELD YEAR-BY-YEAR OUTDOOR RESULTS YEAR COACH CONF. NCAA DUAL FINISH FINISH RECORD SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 1977 Barbara Swerkes 1st ----- 1978 Barbara Swerkes 1st 1st# 1979 Barbara Swerkes 1st 1st# 1980 Barbara Swerkes 1st 1st# 1981 Don Strametz 3rd 14th# #AIAW Division I Outdoor CALIFORNIA COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 1982 Don Strametz 4th 12th 2-1 1983 Don Strametz 2nd 6th 1-1 1984 Don Strametz 3rd 20th 5-0 1985 Don Strametz 2nd 9th 2-3 1986 Don Strametz 2nd 6th 2-0 1987 Don Strametz 2nd 6th 9-1 1988 Don Strametz 2nd 9th 8-2 1989 Don Strametz 2nd 5th 7-3 1990 Don Strametz 2nd 5th 10-5 NCAA DIVISION I INDEPENDENT 1991 Don Strametz ----- ----- 5-8 1992 Don Strametz ----- ----- 11-2 1993 Don Strametz ----- ----- 11-1 1994 Don Strametz ----- ----- 9-1 AMERICA WEST CONFERENCE 1995 Don Strametz 1st 47th 9-3 1996 Don Strametz 1st ----- 7-3 BIG SKY CONFERENCE 1997 Don Strametz 1st 56th 7-3 1998 Don Strametz 2nd ----- 1-2 1999 Don Strametz 1st ----- 2-3 2000 Don Strametz 1st ----- 3-1 2001 Don Strametz 4th 40th 0-2 2 CSUN MATADORS CSUN WOMEN’S TRACK AND FIELD YEAR-BY-YEAR OUTDOOR RESULTS YEAR COACH OUTDOOR CONF. NCAA OUTDOOR DUAL FINISH FINISH RECORD BIG WEST CONFERENCE 2002 Don Strametz 1st ----- 1-3 2003 Don Strametz 2nd ----- ----- 2004 Don Strametz 1st 76th ----- 2005 Don Strametz 2nd ----- ----- 2006 Don Strametz 1st ----- ----- 2007 Don Strametz 1st ----- ----- 2008 Don Strametz 1st 46th ----- 2009 Don Strametz 1st ----- ----- 2010 Don Strametz 1st ----- ----- 2011 Don Strametz 1st ----- ----- 2012 Avery Anderson 4th ----- ----- 2013 Avery Anderson 3rd ----- ----- 2014 Avery Anderson 2nd ----- 6-0 2015 Avery Anderson 1st ----- ----- 2016 Avery Anderson 9th ----- ----- 2017 Avery Anderson 1st ----- ----- 2018 Lawrence Johnson 3rd ----- ----- 2019 Lawrence Johnson 5th ----- ------ 2020 Justin Johnson # #The Big West Conference Championship was not conducted due to the cancellation of the season on Mar. 13, 2020. 3 CSUN MATADORS CSUN WOMEN’S TRACK AND FIELD ALL-TIME OUTDOOR TOP 10 :: 100 METERS > :: 1,500 METERS > :: MARATHON > 1. Alice Brown 11.27 1980 1. Darcy Arreola 4:09.32 1991 1. Julie Brown 2:36.23.1 1978 2. Andrea Lynch 11.32 1980 2. Julie Brown 4:18.03 1977 2. Sue Kinsey 2:42.08 1979 3. Sherrina Lofton 11.45 2009 3. Nancy James 4:21.44 1999 3. Wendy Walker 2:45.20 1979 4. Sandra Howard 11.48 1976 4. Sue Kinsey 4:22.08 1977 4. Beth Milewski 2:52.01 1983 5. Immanuela Aliu 11.50 2019 5. Andrea Palacio 4:22.51 2005 5. Beth Weber 2:57.10 1981 6. Jeanette Bolden 11.52 1980 6. Carol Keller 4:22.78 1983 6. Kathy Robertson 2:58.03 1979 7. Florence Griffith 11.54 1980 7. Kate Keyes 4:24.55 1979 8. Deanna Goodwin 11.55 2006 8. Tina Cheney 4:24.79 1989 :: ONE MILE > 9. Le’Shel Vines 11.56 2013 9. Gena Jauregui 4:26.29 1989 1. Darcy Arreola 4:33.91 1990 10. Marie Veale 11.57 20z14 10. Jenny Stachura 4:26.90 1987 :: TWO MILE > :: 200 METERS > :: 3,000 METERS > 1. Sue Kinsey 10:46.20 1975 1. Valerie Brisco 23.16 1979 1. Sue Kinsey 9:12.63 1978 2. Marie Veale 23.21 2017 2. Darcy Arreola 9:13.34 1988 :: THREE MILE > 3. Annetta Wells 23.24 2002 3. Julie Brown 9:22.54 1977 1. Sue Kinsey 17:56.00 1976 4. Lexis Lambert 23.42 2017 4. Nancy Bowman 9:25.49 1987 5. Immanuela Aliu 23.44 2019 5. Carol Keller 9:27.84 1983 :: 100 METER HURDLES > 6. Alice Brown 23.45 1980 6. Kate Keyes 9:27.94 1979 1. Sydney Mosley 13.13 2019 7. Sherrina Lofton 23.50 2008 7. Nancy Dollar 9:45.41 2000 2. Heather Heron 13.39 2002 8. Deanna Goodwin 23.52 2007 8. Nena Manriquez 9:45.84 1985 Courtney Robinson 13.39 2017 9. Aisha Margain 23.71 2002 9. Marisol Barajas 9:49.21 1999 4. Micki Rogers 13.50 1999 10. Hafsatu Kamara 23.83 2013 10. Tina Cheney 9:51.74 1987 5. Marie Veale 13.57 2015 6. LaShaunda Fowler 13.60 2002 :: 400 METERS > :: 5,000 METERS > 7. Kim Young 13.62 1993 1. Lexis Lambert 52.36 2017 1. Julie Brown 15:59.94 1978 Jodi Anderson 13.62 1979 2. Shelese Ruffin 52.82 2010 2. Sue Kinsey 16:00.38 1978 9. Erin Morris 13.63 1992 3. Deanna Goodwin 52.92 2007 3. Nancy Bowman 16:20.44 1987 Jackie Washington 13.63 1980 4. Annetta Wells 52.97 2002 4. Nena Manriquez 16:32.56 1984 5. Samantha Dirks 53.19 2015 5. Lilyana Morejon 16:39.16 2010 :: 400 METER HURDLES > 6. Jackie Harrison 53.26 2012 6. Alexandra Aguirre 16:53.43 1986 1. Sandy Myers 56.40 1980 7. Malinda Malone 53.62 2004 7. Beth Milewski 16:53.70 1981 2. Frances Santin 56.64 2001 8. Lena Kandissounon 53.87 2019 8. Darcy Arreola 16:59.27 1989 3. De’Andreah Young 57.76 2019 9. Ashley Bamberg 54.02 2017 9. Chris Troffer 17:06.94 1977 4. Comfort Agara 58:21 2003 10. Sherrina Lofton 54.10 2008 10. Rachael Naumann 17:08.57 2017 5. Samantha Michell 58.75 2018 6. Emma Millard 59.73 2015 :: 800 METERS > :: 10,000 METERS > 7. Julie Eze 59.94 2007 1. Julie Brown 2:02.88 1977 1. Sue Kinsey 33:42.84 1978 8. Ashley Frazier 59.98 2011 2. Darcy Arreola 2:04.07 1990 2. Lilyana Morejon 34:28.34 2010 9. Karen Taylor 1:00.02 1980 3. Nancy James 2:05.08 2000 3. Nena Manriquez 34:44.44 1986 10. Jodi Anderson 1:00.04 1977 4. Kathy Weston 2:05.56 1978 4. Alexandra Aguirre 34:57.74 1986 5. Marcia Romesser 2:05.74 1979 5. Heather Young 35:02.04 1990 :: 3,000 METER STEEPLECHASE > 6. Frances Santin 2:05.82 2001 6. Beth Milewski 35:03.14 1981 1. Rachael Naumann 10:45.31 2017 7. Lena Kandissounon 2:05.88 2019 7. Kathy Robertson 35:50.74 1979 2. Zitlalic Ley 11:01.37 2010 8. Kathy Costello 2:07.64 1976 8. Marisol Barajas 36:01.84 1999 3. Nicole Reitveld 11:28.04 2014 9. Cathy Jones 2:08.04 1979 9. Beth Weber 36:24.40 1983 4. Amanda Anderson 11:48.99 2002 10. Persephone Lowery 2:08.86 1992 10. Kelly Tremmel 36:28.94 1990 5. Cynthia Martinez 11:52.18 2015 6. Michelle Ziser 12:15.64 2006 7. Victoria Olaiz 12:24.02 2014 4 CSUN MATADORS CSUN WOMEN’S TRACK AND FIELD ALL-TIME OUTDOOR TOP 10 :: HIGH JUMP > :: DISCUS > :: POLE VAULT > 1. Pam Spencer 6-2 1⁄2 1979 1. Cheree Hicks 188-0 1998 1. Gardenia Centanaro 13-4 1/4 2017 2. Sue Patterson 6-1 1986 2. Brianna Cueva 184-0 2017 2. Tiana Webberley 13-3 1⁄2 2013 3. Desirae Gonder 6-0 1⁄2 2008 3. Carol Stevenson 178-11 2004 3. Krystal Quinn 13-1 1⁄2 2008 4. Kari Cosswiller 5-11 3⁄4 1980 4. Monique Griffiths 175-6 2017 4. Alyana Nicolas 12-11 1/2 2017 5. Lydia French 5-10 1/2 2014 5. Mariah Counts 175-3 2015 5. Jenna Yowell 12-7 1/2 2014 6. Lisa Gill 5-10 1992 6. Karen Marshall 168-3 1977 Beth Rossi 12-7 1/2 2018 7. Ashley Henry 5-9 1/4 2014 7. Tiarah Umu 167-5 2017 7. Caitlin Nilssen 12-4 2016 8. Natoya Woods 5-8 3⁄4 2005 8. Kristina Mataafa 167-1 1995 Katrina Wilbanks 12-3 1/2 2015 9. Noreen Flynn 5-8 1⁄2 1987 9. Monique Griffiths 164-11 2013 9. Brianna Tucker 12-1 1/2 2014 10. Denise Cornell 5-8 1⁄4 1978 10. Teresa Stricklin 164-8 1994 Megan Hill 12-1 1⁄2 2010 :: LONG JUMP > :: HAMMER > :: HEPTATHLON > 1. Jodi Anderson 22-7 1⁄2 1979 1. Monique Griffiths 215-11 2017 1. Marlene Harmon 5,988 1983 2. Toni Smith 20-10 1⁄4 2005 2. Christina Tolson 196-9 1998 2. Desirae Gonder 5,512 2010 3. Marlene Harmon 20-9 1⁄4 1983 3. Raquel Sola 193-11 2008 3. Sherrina Lofton 5,420 2009 4. Sandy Myers 20-7 3⁄4 1980 Carol Stevenson 193-11 2001 4. Sue Patterson 5,224 1986 5. Candyce Babb 20-7 1⁄4 2007 5. Morgan Bogard 193-3 2010 5. Brittany Ricketts 5,151 2007 6. Karen Taylor 20-4 1⁄2 1980 6. Beth Burton 193-0 1998 6. Shelese Ruffin 5,132 2010 7. Brittany Ricketts 20-4 1⁄4 2007 7. Laura Sauao 189-5 2003 7. La’Shana Verdon 5,125 2006 8. Natoya Woods 20-3 2005 8. Tatiana Crochet 186-7 2008 8. Olympia Jewett 5,040 2012 Lolita Pile 20-3 1990 9. Tukia Vakalahi 184-7 2005 9. Lisa Gill 5,031 1990 10. LaShaunda Fowler 20-1 3⁄4 2002 10. Karley Kalanich 181-2 2004 10. Brandi Prieto 4,986 1999 :: TRIPLE JUMP > :: JAVELIN (OLD RULE) > :: WEIGHT HEPTATHLON > 1. Brandi Prieto 44-3 1⁄4 2000 1. Kristin Dunn 176-4 1995 1. Laura Sauao 3844 2003 2.
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