2019 UCLA TRACK & FIELD 2019 QUICK FACTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Location , CA The 2019 Bruins Men’s All-Time Indoor Top 10 64-65 Athletic Dept. Address 325 Westwood Plaza Rosters 2 Women’s All-Time Indoor Top 10 66-67 Los Angeles, CA 90095 Coaching Staff 4-9 Men’s All-Time Top 10 68-70 Athletics Phone (310) 825-8699 Men’s Athlete Profiles 11-30 Women’s All-Time Top 10 71-73 Ticket Office (310) UCLA-WIN Women’s Athlete Profiles 32-50 Drake Stadium 74 Drake Stadium Records 75 Soccer Office Phone (310) 794-6443 History/Records Bruins in the Olympics 76-77 Chancellor Dr. Gene Block UCLA-USC Dual Meet History 51 USA Track & Field Hall of Fame Bruins 78-80 Director of Athletics Daniel G. Guerrero Pac-12 Conference History 52-54 UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame 80 Associate Athletic Director Gavin Crew NCAA Championships All-Time Results 55 Sr. Women’s Administrator Dr. Christina Rivera NCAA Men’s Champions 56 Faculty Athletic Rep. Dr. Michael Teitell NCAA Women’s Champions 57 Men’s NCAA Championship History 58-60 Home Track (Capacity) Drake Stadium (11,700) Women’s NCAA Championship History 61-62 Enrollment 45,428 NCAA Indoor All-Americans 63 Founded 1919 Colors Blue and Gold Nickname Bruins Conference Pac-12 National Affiliation NCAA Division I Director of Track & Field/XC Avery Anderson Record at UCLA (Years) Second Year Asst. Coach (Sprints, Relays) Curtis Allen Asst. Coach (Distance) Devin Elizondo Asst. Coach (Distance) Austin O’Neil Asst. Coach (Throws) John Frazier Asst. Coach (Hurdles, Horizontal Jumps) Danny Williams Coach Anthony Curran Volunteer Coach Bridget Anderson Volunteer Coach Rob Beamer Volunteer Coach Kendall Gustafson Volunteer Coach Lexis Lambert Director of Operations Olympia Jewett 2018 Pac-12 Finish Men - 9th/ Women - 6th 2018 NCAA Championships Men - 66th/ Women - 14th Men’s NCAA Championships 8 (1956, 1966, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1978, 1987, 1988) Women’s NCAA Championships 5 (1982, 1983, 2000 indoor, 2001 indoor, 2004)

2019 SCHEDULE MEDIA INFORMATION DATE MEET LOCATION Track & Field Contact: Seth Dahle Phone: 310-357-8991 Jan 11 NAU Friday Night Duals Flagstaff, Ariz. Fax: 310-825-8664 Jan 18-19 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Invitational Albuquerque, N.M. E-mail: [email protected] Jan 25-26 Columbia Challenge New York, N.Y. Address: 325 Westwood Plaza Feb 1-2 New Mexico Collegiate Classic Albuquerque, N.M. Los Angeles, CA 90095 Feb 8-9 Don Kirby Collegiate Elite Invitational Albuquerque, N.M. Note: All interviews must be arranged by the Athletic Com- Feb 8-9 Husky Classic Seattle, Wash. munications Office. Athletes have been instructed not to Feb 22-23 MPSF Championships Seattle, Wash. grant any interview, in person or by telephone, not arranged by the Athletic Communications Office. Telephone numbers March 8-9 NCAA Indoor Championships Birmingham, Ala. are private and will not be released. Please do not expect March 15-16 Willie Williams Classic Tucson, Ariz. team members to be available if you have not made prior March 22 Aztec Challenge , Calif. arrangements. March 29-30 Distance Carnival/ Legends invitational Los Angeles April 13 Rafer Johnson and Jackie Joyner-Kersee Invitational Los Angeles April 18-20 Mount Sac Relays Torrance, Calif. April 28 UCLA v. USC Dual Meet Los Angeles (USC) May 4-5 Pac-12 Multi Championships Tucson, Ariz. May 11-12 Pac-12 Championships Tucson, Ariz. May 23-25 NCAA West Regionals Sacramento, Calif. June 5-8 NCAA Outdoor Championships Austin, Texas Home meets in bold.

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MEN’S ROSTER Team Staff Director of Track & Field/Cross Country (Vertical Jumps/ ): Avery Anderson (2nd Year at UCLA, 8th overall) Asst. Coach (Sprints, Relays): Curtis Allen Asst. Coach (Distance): Devin Elizondo Asst. Coach (Distance): Austin O’Neil Asst. Coach (Throws): John Frazier Asst. Coach (Hurdles, Horizontal Jumps): Danny Williams Pole Vault Coach: Anthony Curran Volunteer Assistant Coach: Bridget Anderson Volunteer Assistant Coach: Rob Beamer Volunteer Assistant Coach: Kendall Gustafson Volunteer Assistant Coach: Lexis Lambert Director of Operations: Olympia Jewett Athletic Trainer: Tracy Castrejana Athletic Performance Coach: Joseph Geletko ROSTER BREAKDOWN Events Class Distance (16): Gleason, C. Freshmen (12): Wilson, Al- Burke, Sotomayor, Trujillo, lahverdian, Charvet, Enos, Blunt, Brandt, Kelly, Ehrenberg, Guttormsen, Holloway, Jack- Morzenti, Reynolds, Janes, Al- man, Kabbara, Lawson, Lee, lahverdian, Charvet, Kabbara, Riley, Wells Lawson, Riley Sophomores (11): Ehrenberg, Jumps (8): Lee, Enos, Jack- Esparza, Morzenti, Reynolds, man, Bernard, Alumbres, M. Arguelles, Asemota, Brown, Burke, Holmes, DeRoos DeRoos, Janes, Pikes, Webb Name Event Ht. Yr. Hometown / High School / Previous School C. Burke, Soto- Artin Allahverdian Distance 5-9 Fr. La Crescenta, Calif. / Crescenta Valley Multi (2): Bornstein, Lee Juniors (11): mayor, Trujillo, Audelo, Blunt, CJ Alumbres Jumps 5-11 Sr. Murrieta, Calif. / Vista Murrieta Pole Vault (3): Fancey, Brown, Brandt, Holmes, Kelly, Litzell, Andrew Arguelles Throws 5-10 So. Irvine, Calif. / Woodbridge Guttormsen Tyler Asemota Sprints 6-4 So. Reseda, Calif. / Notre Dame Schrage, D. Smith Jesse Audelo Sprints 5-8 Jr. Los Angeles, Calif. / Cathedral Sprints (14): Herrera, Pow- Seniors (14): Bernard, Born- Idrees Bernard Jumps 6-1 R-Sr. Agoura Hills, Calif. / Agoura Hills ell, Marshall, Stone, Audelo, stein, Herrera, Ogundeji, Pow- Carter Blunt Distance 5-8 Jr. McKinney, Texas / Independence Schrage, Smith, Asemota, ell, Alumbres, M. Burke, Fancey, Zack Bornstein Multi 6-4 R-Sr. Westlake Village, Calif. / Oaks Christian Pikes, Webb, Holloway, Wells, Robert Brandt Distance 6-0 Jr. Pasadena, Calif. / Loyola / Gleason, Marshall, Stafford, Enos, Jackman Kyle Brown Pole Vault 6-1 So. Carlsbad, Calif. / La Costa Canyon / Yale Stone, Turner, Wong Colin Burke Distance 6-0 R-Jr. Pleasanton, Calif. / Bishop O’Dowd Throws (8): Ogundeji, Staf- Michael Burke Jumps 6-3 Sr. Lemoore, Calif. / Lemoore ford, Wong, Litzell, Esparza, Jett Charvet Distance 5-9 Fr. Brentwood, Calif. / Heritage Matthew DeRoos Jumps 5-10 So. Oceanside, Calif. / Tri-City Christian Arguelles, Wilson, Turner Andy Ehrenberg Distance 5-11 R-So. Corte Madera, Calif. / Redwood Alex Enos Jumps/Hurdles 5-11 Fr. Mill Valley, Calif. / St. Ignatius College Prep Nate Esparza Throws 6-1 R-So. Pleasanton, Calif. / Amador Valley Michael Fancey Pole Vault 6-2 Sr. Discovery Bay, Calif. / Liberty / San Joaquin Delta College Pronunciation Guide George Gleason Distance 6-2 Sr. Huntington Beach, Calif. / Huntington Beach CJ Alumbres...... uh-LUM-brez Sondre Guttormsen Pole Vault 6-0 Fr. Ski, Norway / Davis Senior Tyler Asemota...... ASS-uh-MO-tuh Joe Herrera Sprints 6-2 R-Sr. Tulare, Calif. / Tulare Western Idrees Bernard...... EE-driss Seth Holloway Sprints 5-7 Fr. Fayetteville, Ga. / Fayette County Zack Bornstein...... BORN-steen Isaiah Holmes Jumps 6-2 Jr. Roseville, Calif. / Oakmont Andy Ehrenberg...... AIR-un-berg Aidan Jackman Jumps/Hurdles 6-2 Fr. Concord, Calif. / Clayton Valley Tyler Janes Distance 5-11 So. Riverside, Calif. / King Simon Litzell...... SEE-mon LITZ-el Munir Kabbara Distance 6-0 Fr. San Rafael, Calif. / San Rafael Dotun Ogundeji...... DAH-tune oh-gun-DAY-gee Riley Kelly Distance 6-1 Jr. Brisbane, Australia / St. Joseph’s College Arturo Sotomayor...... SOTO-my-OR DJ Lawson Distance 5-5 Fr. Visalia, Calif. / Redwood / College of the Sequoias Millen Trujillo...... MILL-en True-HEE-oh Sean Lee Jumps/Multi 6-7 Fr. Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. / Trabuco Hills Simon Litzell Throws 6-3 Jr. Östersund, Sweden / Wargentinskolan Damion Marshall Sprints 5-9 Sr. Temecula, Calif / Great Oak Chris Morzenti Distance 5-8 R-So. Dunsmuir, Calif. / Mt. Shasta Dotun Ogundeji Throws 6-2 R-Sr. San Diego, Calif. / Madison Josh Pikes Sprints 6-0 So. Sylmar, Calif. / Valencia / Portland State Leon Powell Sprints 5-8 R-Sr. Kennedale, Texas / Kennedale Garrett Reynolds Distance 5-11 R-So. Ventura, Calif. / Ventura Darius Riley Distance 5-10 Fr. Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. / Rancho Cucamonga Harrison Schrage Sprints 6-2 Jr. Portland, Ore. / Grant / Arkansas Darius Smith Sprints 5-6 Jr. Bakersfield, Calif. / Ridgeview / College of the Sequoias Arturo Sotomayor Distance 5-7 R-Jr. Roseville, Calif. / Roseville Justin Stafford Throws 6-6 Sr. Dana Point, Calif. / Dana Hills / Saddleback College Cameron Stone Sprints 5-10 Sr. Sacramento, Calif. / Sheldon / Oregon Millen Trujillo Distance 5-11 R-Jr. Walnut, Calif. / Walnut AK Turner Throws 6-1 Sr. Inglewood, Calif. / Serra Gardena Myles Webb Sprints 5-9 So. Glendale, Calif. / Oaks Christian / Oregon Chase Wells Sprints 6-3 Fr. Oxnard, Calif. / Oxnard Jacob Wilson Throws 6-1 R-Fr. Clovis, Calif. / Buchanan Kai Wong Throws 5-11 Sr. Singapore / Hwa Chong Institution

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WOMEN’S ROSTER Team Staff Director of Track & Field/Cross Country (Vertical Jumps/ Heptathlon): Avery Anderson (2nd Year at UCLA, 8th overall) Asst. Coach (Sprints, Relays): Curtis Allen Asst. Coach (Distance): Devin Elizondo Asst. Coach (Distance): Austin O’Neil Asst. Coach (Throws): John Frazier Asst. Coach (Hurdles, Horizontal Jumps): Danny Williams Pole Vault Coach: Anthony Curran Volunteer Assistant Coach: Bridget Anderson Volunteer Assistant Coach: Rob Beamer Volunteer Assistant Coach: Kendall Gustafson Volunteer Assistant Coach: Lexis Lambert Director of Operations: Olympia Jewett Athletic Trainer: Tracy Castrejana Athletic Performance Coach: Joseph Geletko

ROSTER BREAKDOWN Events Class Distance (21): Adler, Bautista, Freshmen (19): McFall, Bernd, Carter, Durgy, Garner, Ekeanyanwu, Herron, Hinds, George, Hill, Loren, Markey, Johnson, Medley, Stanly, McAuley, Meyer, M. Moore, Undem, Gruenwald, Brown, Rice, Schmidgall, Schmidt, Fulton, Kamara, Bautista, Scott, Taite, Villegas, Werner, George, Loren, Scott, Villegas, Wright Werner, Wright Jumps (9): Gruenwald, Vi- Sophomores (13): Casarotto, Name Event Ht. Yr. Hometown / High School / Previous School deler, Brown, Fulton, Kamara, Wilson, Videler, Muhammad, Suzie Acolatse Sprints 5-5 Sr. San Marcos, Calif. / Mission Hills Moss, Beltrez, Hebert, Mu- Adler, Bernd, Carter, Hill, McAu- Erika Adler Distance 5-3 So. Irvine, Calif. / Northwood Alyssa Bautista Distance 5-2 Fr. San Clemente, Calif. / Capistrano Valley hammad ley, Meyer, Rice, Schmidgall, Schmidt Dominique Beltrez Jumps 5-6 Jr. Cortlandt Manor, N.Y. / Walter Panas Multi (3): Chenault, Gruen- Kelly Bernd Distance 5-4 So. Del Mar, Calif. / Canyon Crest Academy wald, Videler Juniors (6): Chenault, Moss, Ashlie Blake Throws 5-9 R-Sr. Las Vegas, Nev. / Liberty Beltrez, Durgy, Garner, Markey Nyree Brown Jumps/Hurdles 5-4 Fr. Santa Ana, Calif. / Segerstrom Pole Vault (5): Garrett, Ma- Paige Carter Distance 5-4 So. Carlsbad, Calif. / San Marcos neatis Seniors (9): Blake, Garrett, Ilaria Casarotto Throws 5-8 So. Vicenza, Italy / Liceo Scientifico Paolo Lioy Acolatse, S. Moore, Rodney, Christina Chenault Multi 5-11 R-Jr. Walnut Creek, Calif. / Carondelet Sprints (10): Acolatse, Ekean- Cassandra Durgy Distance 5-8 Jr. Huntington Beach, Calif. / Huntington Beach yanwu, Herron, Hinds, Johnson, Maneatis, Hebert, M. Moore, Esther Ekeanyanwu Sprints 5-7 Fr. Allen, Texas / Allen Medley, S. Moore, Rodney, Taite Micah Fulton Jumps/Hurdles 5-7 Fr. Pasadena, Calif. / John Muir Stanly, Undem Jackie Garner Distance 5-5 Jr. San Diego, Calif. / Torrey Pines Elleyse Garrett Pole Vault 5-9 R-Sr. Murrieta, Calif. / Vista Murrieta Throws (4): Blake, Casarotto, Gwyneth George Distance 5-8 Fr. Laguna Hills, Calif. / Santa Margarita Catholic McFall, Wilson Jai Gruenwald Jumps/Multi 5-7 Fr. Chandler, Ariz. / Chandler Lillianna Hebert Jumps 5-11 Sr. Oakland, Calif. / California Jaylah Herron Sprints 5-7 Fr. Inglewood, Calif. / Junipero Serra Jacquelyn Hill Distance 5-8 So. Fontana, Calif. / Etiwanda Pronunciation Guide Jade Hinds Sprints 5-6 Fr. Prosper, Texas / Prosper Kyrah Johnson Sprints 5-0 Fr. San Bernardino, Calif. / Citrus Valley Suzie Acolatse...... ah-co-LOTCH-ay Hawa Kamara Jumps/Hurdles 5-1 Fr. San Jose, Calif. / Leigh Dominique Beltrez...... DOE-min-EEK BELL-trez Kira Loren Distance 5-4 Fr. San Diego, Calif. / Canyon Crest Academy Ilaria Casarotto...... ill-ARE-ee-uh caz-ah-ROW-toe Melissa Maneatis Pole Vault 5-8 Sr. Granite Bay, Calif. / Del Oro Christina Chenault...... sha-NALT Claire Markey Distance 5-6 Jr. Chelmsford, Mass. / Chelmsford Cassandra Durgy...... DUR-ghee Grace McAuley Distance 5-7 So. La Canada, Calif. / Crescenta Valley Elleyse Garrett...... uh-LEESE Lauren McFall Throws 5-9 Fr. Tigard, Ore. / Tigard Lillianna Hebert...... AY-bear Maliyah Medley Sprints 5-3 Fr. Lake Forest, Calif. / El Toro Kira Loren...... KEY-ruh lo-REN Kennedy Meyer Distance 5-1 So. Long Beach, Calif. / Wilson Schuyler Moore Sprints 5-10 Sr. Moorpark, Calif. / Oaks Christian Melissa Maneatis...... MAN-ee-AH-tis Madison Moore Distance 5-4 Sr. Bradley, Calif. / Paso Robles Schuyler Moore...... SKY-ler Jazmin Moss Jumps/Hurdles 5-9 R-Jr. San Clemente, Calif. / Mater Dei / UC Santa Barbara Meleni Rodney...... Melanie Jennah Muhammad Jumps 5-7 So. Carson, Calif. / Junipero Serra Carlyn Schmidgall...... SHMID-gall Christina Rice Distance 5-3 So. Santa Barbara, Calif. / Dos Pueblos Marisa Villegas...... mah-REES-uh vee-YAY-gus Meleni Rodney Sprints 5-8 Sr. Grenada / St. Joseph’s Convent / College of the Sequoias Carlyn Schmidgall Distance 5-5 So. Issaquah, Wash. / Liberty Lilly Schmidt Distance 5-4 So. Newport Beach, Calif. / Corona Del Mar Sophie Scott Distance 5-9 Fr. Leawood, Kan. / Blue Valley North Dakota Stanly Sprints 5-7 Fr. San Marcos, Calif. / Mission Hills Taylor Taite Distance 5-5 Sr. Murrieta, Calif. / Murrieta Mesa Taylor Undem Sprints 5-4 Fr. San Diego, Calif. / Xavier College Preparatory Isa Videler Jumps/Multi 5-8 So. Bergen Op Zoom, / Johan Cruyff College / Missouri State Marisa Villegas Distance 5-7 Fr. Hollister, Calif. / San Benito Annabelle Werner Distance 5-6 Fr. Murrieta, Calif. / Vista Murrieta Alyssa Wilson Throws 6-0 So. Jackson, N.J. / Donovan Catholic Lexi Wright Distance 5-3 Fr. Highland Park, Utah / American Fork

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Division I level. His coaching career began at CSUN, where he served as a volunteer assistant AVERY 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 ANDERSON returning to CSUN for the next 13 years working in various coaching roles. Most recently, he served as the Director of and Cross Country for CSUN from 2011-2017. Director of Track & Field and Anderson’s tenure with the Matadors was marked by staggering levels of success. During Cross Country his time with CSUN, Anderson led his student-athletes to 13 Big West/WAC Conference Team Titles, 91 individual conference championships, and 21 NCAA All-America honors. 2nd Season at UCLA He also coached the only individual male NCAA Division I champions in CSUN history, in 8th Season overall any sport, long jumpers Dashalle Andrews and Reindell Cole. UCLA ‘96 Additionally, Anderson presided over three Big West Outdoor Championships on the women’s side (2011, 2015, and 2017). The women’s victory in 2017 extended CSUN’s record for most conference team titles on either the men’s or women’s side. Anderson UCLA track and field alumnus Avery Anderson was named the new Director of Track and was recognized for his coaching prowess when he received the 2015 and 2017 Big West Field and Cross Country by UCLA Athletics on July 6, 2017. As Director, Anderson oversees Conference Women’s Track and Field Coach of the Year awards. all aspects of the planning, development, and administration of the track and field and In addition to his evident coaching expertise, Anderson returns to Westwood with the invaluable cross country programs at UCLA. experience of being a two-sport student-athlete with the Bruins, as he competed in both In his first year at the helm, Anderson helped UCLA muster USTFCCCA All-America football and track & field and understands the winning tradition of UCLA Athletics. He was performances in several events during the outdoor season, including first team selections a member of the NCAA runner-up 4x100m relay squad his senior season and helped UCLA in Robert Brandt (10,000m), Kendall Gustafson (heptathlon), Jessie Maduka () take home four Pac-10 Championships. As a wide receiver from 1991-1995, Anderson and Alyssa Wilson (, hammer). The UCLA track & field program also saw two competed in football for the Bruins at the highest level. His most notable season came student-athletes (Simon Litzell, javelin; Marian Spannowsky, javelin) earn second team when he helped lead UCLA to a 1993 Pac-10 title and later played in the 1994 Rose Bowl. honors, while Justin Stafford (hammer) and Alyssa Wilson (discus) took home honorable Anderson went on to play for the Colts during the 1996-97 season. When a mention plaudits in their respective events. back injury ended his football career, he decided to return to track & field as a decathlete. Anderson’s indoor All-Americans included: Ashlie Blake (first team, shot put), Jessie Maduka He soon became a prominent decathlete as he set the CSUN complex record (first team, triple jump), Nate Esparza (second team, shot put), Dotun Ogundeji (second to qualify for the 2000 U.S. Olympic Trials. After finishing seventh at trials, he went on to team, shot put) and Alyssa Wilson (second team, shot put). compete internationally for the in 2001 in the U.S. vs. Germany decathlon competition in Germany. During the 2018 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. 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 At the Pac-12 Championships, the Bruins collected an individual title in the women’s triple success was on display during his tenure at CSUN, as his program achieved a total of 12 jump, as Jessie Maduka’s mark of 13.59m (44-7) gave the Bruins their first victory in NCAA APR Public Recognition Awards. 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 is married to the former Bridget Pearson, who is in her first season at UCLA as a volunteer assistant after coaching for 12 seasons at CSUN. She is also a UCLA track & Anderson returned to his alma mater after spending nearly 20 years coaching at the NCAA field alumna. The couple have two children: a son, Andy, and daughter, Avery.

4 COACHING STAFF CURTIS DEVIN ALLEN ELIZONDO Assistant Coach - Sprints, Relays Assistant Coach - Distance 2nd Season 2nd Season Fresno State ‘91 UCLA ‘98

Curtis Allen begins his second season as an assistant coach at UCLA, coaching sprints UCLA alumnus Devin Elizondo enters his second season with the Bruins as an assistant and relays. coach for cross country and track & field. As he returns to Westwood, Elizondo brings a Allen served as the head track & field coach and assistant football coach at College of the wealth of distance acumen and an extensive resume of coaching experience that Sequoias from 2002-17. He led COS track & field to unprecedented success, including a will certainly benefit the Bruins’ distance program. state championship in 2017 for the men’s program and Top 5 finishes for both men’s and Elizondo previously served as head cross country coach and assistant track & field coach at women’s teams from 2014-17. Allen coached 2016 Olympian and 2017 USATF 200m UC Davis from 2014-2017. In his first cross country season at the helm, he led the Aggie champion to California Junior College championships in both 200 meters women to their first Big West Conference title since 2011 and was named the conference and 400 meters in 2015. Women’s Cross Country Coach of the Year. In 2015, Elizondo guided both the men’s and From 2005-10, Allen was the head football coach, compiling a record of 35-28 and women’s teams to third-place finishes at the Big West Championships, the highest finish leading the Giants to postseason bowl games in 2005, 2006 and 2010. He coached for the men since 2013 and the fifth consecutive top-three finish on the women’s side. 48 all-conference players during his time as head coach, including five All-Americans. During his tenure at Davis, Elizondo helped coach 20 All-Big West runners (six men, 14 women) and six all-region honorees in cross country. A former Canadian Football League pro and an all-conference defensive back at Fresno State, Allen earned his BA from Fresno State in 1991 and his masters in Sports Science His coaching career began at the Brentwood School in Los Angeles. There, he served as from the U.S. Sports Academy. the head track & field coach and assistant cross country coach for both boys and girls. With Elizondo on the coaching staff, the boys’ cross country team qualified for six state championship meets and achieved five top-five finishes. The girls’ program also enjoyed success, as the girls advanced to two state meets and sent an individual runner on two other occasions during Elizondo’s time at Brentwood. Elizondo graduated from UCLA in 1998 with a degree in history and enjoyed great success as a distance runner for the Bruins. He was a member of three Pac-10 track & field championship teams and also helped lead the cross country team to a pair of 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. Elizondo has also had an extensive history of youth outreach in Southern California involving athletics. He joined the LA84 foundation in 2007 and worked to organize cross country and track & field clinics at over 1,600 high schools in the Southern California Area. He has also been heavily involved in Runner’s Workshop since 1994, a summer cross country camp at which Elizondo regularly creates lecture series and workouts for campers.

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In his four years of Bruin collegiate competition (1982/1983/1985/1986), UCLA was 38-1 JOHN in dual meet contests, including an unbeaten 3-0 mark vs. USC (the 1982 UCLA-USC dual meet was non-scoring). As a freshman in 1982 and a senior in 1986, the Bruins were FRAZIER the top-ranked dual meet team in the nation. He holds two all-time UCLA records--first, the No. 9 mark all-time in Bruins shot put history (65-2.75) and second, the No. 10 mark Assistant Coach - Throws all-time in the men’s (208-6). 6th Season Frazier graduated from UCLA with a bachelor’s degree in political science in 1986. UCLA ‘86

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John Frazier enters his sixth season on staff at UCLA, serving as throws coach for the WILLIAMS men and women. Assistant Coach - Hurdles & In 2018, UCLA saw four Bruins collect USTFCCCA All-America honors during the outdoor Horizontal Jumps season - Alyssa Wilson, first team (shot put, hammer); Simon Litzell, second team (javelin); and Marian Spannowsky, second team (javelin). Justin Stafford (hammer) and WIlson 2nd Season (discus) earned honorable mention plaudits, as well. Occidental ‘78 Indoor, the Frazier helped produce four All-Americans - Ashlie Blake (first team, shot put), Nate Esparza (second team, shot put), Dotun Ogundeji (second team, shot put) and Alyssa Wilson (second team, shot put). At the 2018 Pac-12 Championships, Litzell took home title in the javelin, as he threw a Danny Williams begins his second season at UCLA as assistant coach for hurdles and collegiate-best 74.46m (244-3). horizontal jumps. Frazier helped coach the Bruin men to a third-place finish at the 2017 Pac-12 Champion- Williams comes to UCLA from Cal Poly, where he was an assistant coach for 13 seasons, ships. Two of his throwers - Dotun Ogundeji and Ashlie Blake - earned All-America honors. serving as the program’s recruiting coordinator and strength and development coach, in addition to his day-to-day track & field responsibilities. In 2016, Frazier was named the USTFCCCA West Region Men’s Assistant Coach of the Year. The UCLA men placed third at the Pac-12 Championships and finished 18th at the Williams has a wealth of international coaching experience, serving as the USA Men’s NCAA Championships. The throws program continued to thrive under his watch. Nicholas Manager at the 2005 Pan American Junior Championships and as the head coach of the Scarvelis, Braheme Days and Ogundeji qualified for the both the NCAA Indoor and Outdoor Guatemala National Track & Field Team from 2002-03. He also served as the head coach National Championships. Scarvelis won his third straight Pac-12 shot put title and then for the USA Women’s World Indoor Championships Team in 2001, as an assistant with later went on to win the NCAA West Prelim title and also qualified in the discus. Days was the World Championships Team in 1999 and as the head coach for the Women’s Junior third in the region in the shot put, while Ogundeji competed in the shot put and discus Pan American Championships Team in 1997. In 2003, he became the USATF Women’s at the national meet. Development Coordinator. In Frazier’s second season in 2015, the men’s team finished fourth at the Pac-12 cham- At South Carolina State from 1992-94, Williams coached All-American high jumper Ken pionships and had four earn All-American honors and two more earn honorable mention Washington and was an assistant on the World Junior Championships Team and the U.S. accolades. During the indoor campaign the Bruins had two All-Americans and another Olympic Festival Team. named honorable mention. Individually the throws were one of the top units for UCLA in He coached five All-Americans and 32 conference champions while at UC Irvine from 2015. Scarvelis earned NCAA Championship berths in both the indoor and outdoor seasons 1981-92, as well as two national champions and the national record-holder in the men’s and won the MPSF and Pac-12 titles in the shot put. Torie Owers tossed the eighth-best at his alma mater, , from 1978-79. shot put mark in school history at 55-2.75 and was also a NCAA indoor and outdoor qualifier. Days was a NCAA qualifier during the outdoor season and was the runner-up at In 1994, Williams formed Ballistic Sports Development in Norwalk, Conn., where he the Pac-12 Championships. developed training concepts for professional athletes and corporate executives. In his first season at the helm of the men’s program, Frazier helped lead the Bruins to a dual meet win over rival USC and some impressive individual performances on the national stage. At the Pac-12 Championships, Scarvelis won the shot put title with a throw of 63- 10.25. Senior Julian Wruck defended his Pac-12 discus title with a mark of 210-9. En route to earning All-American accolades, Wruck placed second at the NCAA meet in the discus, Scarvelis finished 10th in the shot put, Matthew Kosecki was 12th in the discus, Cody Danielson was 14th in the javelin and Nick Hartle was 16th in the 800m. During the indoor season, Marcus Nilsson and Mike Woepse earned USTFCCCA All-American honors after Nilsson placed eighth in the heptathlon and Woepse was 13th in the pole vault. Frazier returned to his alma mater as men’s head coach after most recently spending seven seasons on the coaching staff at the University of Tennessee, where he was an associate head coach and coach for men’s and women’s throws. With over 25 years of experience in the track & field coaching community specializing in coaching throwers, Frazier brings with him experience from stops at the University of , the University of Arizona and Tennessee, among others. Throughout his career at the collegiate level, Frazier has produced 43 All-American athletes as well as four NCAA champions. Frazier’s return to Westwood was a well-deserved homecoming for one of the great Bruin throwers ever to compete at Drake Stadium. Frazier was a three-time All-American in the shot put during his UCLA career, earning first team honors at both NCAA Indoors and Outdoors in 1985 as well as at the 1986 Outdoor Championships.

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Indoor. Additionally, Chelsea Johnson was the 2006 Indoor champion and 2004 Outdoor ANTHONY champion and set the NCAA Collegiate Pole Vault Record (15-1) in 2006. Curran’s athletes have won nine Pac-10 titles, four on the men’s side and five on the CURRAN women’s side, while he has coached every woman on UCLA’s all-time top-10 and nine Pole Vault Coach of the men on the all-time chart. 36th Season In recent years, Curran has coached six Olympians - Okkert Brits (South Africa), Yoo Kim UCLA ‘82 (), Canadians Dana Ellis and Stephanie McCann, and American Mel Mueller. Ellis is the current Canadian National Record Holder (14-7.25) and both her and Ellis were Canadian National Champions. Kim set a Korean National Record in 2004 with a mark of 18-4.50, a height which also ranks third all-time at UCLA. Curran, was a four-year letterman and All-American from 1978-82. During his senior season, he won the Pac-10 title with an 18-2.50 vault, No. 4 in Bruin history. In ‘82, Curran Former UCLA pole vault standout Anthony Curran enters his 36th year at his alma mater, also placed fourth in the NCAA. As a junior, he was second in the conference (18-0.50) returning as the men’s and women’s volunteer pole vault coach. Curran has become one and also placed second in the NCAA, his best collegiate finish. In 1981, he ranked sixth of the premier vault coaches in the nation as he continues to produce All-American after in the U.S. As a sophomore in 1980, he jumped 17-8.50 to again place second in the All-American at UCLA. He has coached multiple Olympians, National Record Holders, and Pac-10 and was third at the NCAA Championship. During his freshman season, Curran NCAA and Pac-12 Champions during his tenure at UCLA, a feat that has made UCLA a placed second (17-3) at the conference level and fourth at the NCAA. Still active as a pole vaulting powerhouse. Curran also earned top honors in 2006 after being named the vaulter into the ‘90s, Curran cleared 18-8.50 (personal-best) in 1992 and that summer NCAA West Region Women’s Jumps Coach of the Year. competed in the U.S. Olympic trials. Curran coached Elleyse Garrett to a second-place showing at the MPSF Indoor Championships Curran, whose brother Tim was a Bruin vaulter in 1975-76, graduated from Crespi HS in in 2017 and to a lifetime-best mark of 13-09.25, set at the 2017 NCAA West Preliminaries. Encino in 1978. During his senior prep season, he was the State champion (17-0.50, a CA State record at the time), and his 17-4.25 was a national prep record. As a junior, he In 2016, the young pole vault squad was headlined by Greta Wagner. The freshman cleared vaulted 16-4, as a sophomore 15-9 and as a freshman in 1975, his best was 14-8.50. the ninth best height in school history at 13-8.50. Wagner placed third at the Pac-12 Championships and was joined by Elleyse Garrett at the NCAA West Prelims. During the Curran started his own track club, “No Limit Sport” in 1985. In 1989, he founded the indoor season Wagner was the runner-up at the MPSF Championships. Beach Pole Vault Association. In 2015, Mike Woepse closed out his stellar UCLA career by earning indoor All-American He has coached five elite women vaulters - 2000 Olympian Mel Mueller (15-1.75), No. 3 honors for the fourth time. Woepse finished seventh at the national meet. During the outdoor in the U. S.; Mary Sauer, ranked No. 10 in the World (15-3i), Canadian National Champion season, Elena Clarke finished her tenure at UCLA with a NCAA prelim appearance, where and Canadian National Record Holder Dana Ellis (14-8, 6th at the Olympics), former she cleared a personal best 13-7 to rank 11th all-time in the UCLA annals. Canadian National Champion Stephanie McCann (14-7.25, 10th at the Athens Olympics), Alexa Harz, fifth at the 2000 U. S. Olympic Trials (13-9.25) and O’Hara, who placed fifth In 2014 the tradition of excellence continued for Curran and the UCLA pole vaulters. Woespe at the U.S. Olympic Trials in 2004 (Personal-best 15-0 in 2005). once again was named an All-American, while Natasha Kolbo soared to new heights to earn All-American honors during the outdoor season. The pole vault crew continued to put Curran began his own production company in 1995 and has produced seven surf movies together record-breaking performances and personal bests. Woepse cleared a personal sold worldwide. He also began the Curran Surf Camps in 1998, which he runs during the best 18-5.25 in the dual meet against USC to improve the third best vault in school his- summer, in addition to holding two UCLA pole vault and track camps. In 2003, Curran, an tory. Kolbo cleared a personal best 13-10.50 to rank seventh all-time while Clarke hit a avid musician, produced his first music CD. He wrote, arranged and performed all 13 songs. personal best of 13-6.25 to crack the UCLA top-10. Curran married Lisa Carlson in 1994, and they have five children - Sara, Tate and Marlow, In 2013, Woepse won the Pac-12 title with a vault of 17-11 and was an indoor All-American Shaylee and Kai Lilly. with a seventh place finish (18-0.50). Allison Koressel finished second overall at the Pac-12 championships with a 13-4.25 and placed fifth at the NCAA Indoor Championships. Her vault of 14-1.75 ranks fifth in the UCLA top-10. UCLA was ranked number one for combined pole vault programs in the country in 2012 with the highest number of 17’ and 18’ foot male pole vaulters and the most 13’ and 14’ foot female pole vaulters. Woepse scored second at the NCAAs and went on to place sixth at the U.S. Olympic Trials recording a personal best of 18’ 2 1/2. 17. Kolbo and Koressel vaulted 13’7” to rank in the top 10 all-time at UCLA. In addition, six men’s vaulters and decathletes registered personal bests in the pole vault. The Bruins recorded personal bests as four of the women’s team’s six pole vaulters registered marks over 13’1. In the high jump, sophomore Alexis Walker jumped 5-10.75 and redshirt junior Dillon Stucky set a personal best of 50-9.25. UCLA had two Bruins represented at the 2012 Olympics with vaulters Tori Pena and Yoo Kim. The Bruins also had four vaulters compete at the 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials in Megan Jamerson, Katy Viuf, Dustin Deleo and Woepse. In 2011, Curran coached Koressel and Tori Anthony to equal marks of 13-7.25 during the outdoor season, a lifetime-best mark for Koressel. Those two, along with Liz Goodrich, competed at the NCAA Preliminary Round, but did not advance to NCAAs. Curran also coached Greg Woepse to the Pac-10 crown in the pole vault, while Jonathan Clark was the runner-up finisher in the triple jumps Woepse’s younger brother, Mike, com- peted at the NCAA Outdoor Championships, along with Clark, as both earned second-team All-American accolades. Clark also earned indoor All-American honors (2nd-team) at the NCAA Indoor meet in the triple jump. Three Bruin vaulters posted marks above 17-feet during the 2011 season. Ten male and 10 female athletes have earned pole vault All-American honors under Curran’s tutelage, and Tracy O’Hara won three NCAA titles - 2002 and 2000 Outdoor and 2000

7 COACHING STAFF AUSTIN ROB O’NEIL BEAMER Assistant Coach - Distance Volunteer Coach 2nd Season 3rd Season UCLA ‘17 San Diego ‘03

All-American steeplechaser Austin O’Neil begins his second season with the Bruins and Robert (Rob) Beamer enters his third season as a volunteer coach for the UCLA cross country first year as an assistant, coaching the UCLA distance runners. O’Neil served as team and track & field programs, specializing in the distance events. Beamer is also a graduate co-captain for the UCLA track & field team in 2017 and was a volunteer assistant in 2018. student in the fully employed MBA program at the UCLA Anderson School of Management. In just one season on the coaching side, O’Neil has already coached a USTFCCCA All- In his first year on the cross country staff, Beamer helped the Bruins send both their men’s American in Robert Brandt (10k in 2018) as well as Christina Rice, who holds UCLA’s and women’s squads to the NCAA National Championships. freshman record for the 10k (34:14.52; fourth all-time) and Erika Adler, who qualified for Prior to coming to UCLA, Beamer coached for two stints at UC Santa Barbara under head the NCAA Cross Country Championships in 2018. coach Pete Dolan. His most recent (2011-2015) saw him working with the throwers, During his senior season at UCLA, O’Neil posted the No. 6 mark in school history in the sprinters and vaulters. In 2012, Beamer was part of a staff that coached the Gauchos 3000m , clocking in at 8:44.86 to win the Bob Larsen Distance Carnival. to the highest point total in program history on the men’s side which earned a Big West He also placed second at the Pac-12 Championships and was a NCAA Championship conference title, with the women finishing as first runners up by a half point margin. qualifier, placing 15th. Athletes Beamer worked with at UCSB included NCAA championship qualifier and USATF In 2016, O’Neil earned Indoor All-America honors with a seventh-place finish in the DMR. 2015 heptathlon top finisher Barb Nwaba, who Beamer coached as a freshman (2007). In 2015, he was a NCAA qualifier in the 1500m. NCAA championship qualifiers Beamer trained at UCSB included Jen Carey (400 meters, As a member of the Bruin cross country team, O’Neil earned All-Pac-12 honors in 2016 52.29), Jessica Johnson (400 meters, 52.5) and Albert Hughes (hammer, 209-3). Beamer’s and earned a 12th-place finish at the Pac-12 Championships. In 2015, other charges at UCSB included assisting with recruiting and travel, overseeing cross training regimens, and filming technical repetitions at practices and competitions. In addition to O’Neil is a two-time All-Academic conference honoree in track & field, as well as in cross his duties on the track, he managed press relations with local media. country. During his first stint with the Gauchos (2006-2008) Beamer worked with distance runners, sprinters and pole vaulters. During this time, Beamer headed certain administrative projects for the Gauchos. One was a project with the Frankie Fredericks Foundation in which all Big West track & field programs donated thousands of implements to Olympic hopefuls of Namibia. In between his two coaching assignments with the Gauchos, Beamer coached the men’s rowing team while a graduate student at the University of Notre Dame, serving as head coach of the novice program and an assistant to the varsity. During his tenure at ND, he coached the novice Irish to a gold medal finish at the Head of the Occoquan regatta (2010), and second place finishes at the head of the Rock (2009, 2010), while the varsity earned a score of top finishes including two silvers at the 2009 Head of the Charles and a first place finish in the petite finals at the 2010 ACRA National Championships. Before coaching at the collegiate level, Beamer served as the head coach of cross country and track & field at Bishop Diego High School in Santa Barbara where he also chaired the religion department. At Bishop, he coached athletes Patrick Torrellas (400m) and Christina Nowak (high jump) to records in their respective events. As a collegiate athlete, Torrellas would go on to finish 12th at the NCAA championships while at Cal Lutheran University. Before coaching at Bishop Diego, Beamer served as an assistant at Mater Dei High School where he taught Spanish, and as head coach of Francis Parker School for two seasons. As an undergraduate at the University of San Diego, Beamer earned all-conference (WCC) honors as a two-sport athlete. He ran for Coach Richard Cota at USD where he first met UCLA alum , who he has long admired. Beamer has run 10 , including three LA marathons (2006, 2007 and 2008) in which he earned second place age group honors among non-elite athletes. His most recent race was the 2013 where he gained lifelong inspiration from the first responders to the day’s tragic events. In 2012, along with Josh Priester, Beamer was a cofounding member of the Women’s Athletic Performance Foundation. The WAPF now operates as the Santa Barbara Track Club and is located in Montecito, Calif. In addition to his coaching, Beamer is a political science instructor for the California Community College system. He holds a masters degree in systematic theology from the University of Notre Dame, a masters degree from the University of San Diego and a bachelors degree from the University of San Diego. He lives by the credo of the late Fr. Theodore Hesburgh, “Do as much as you can, as well as you can, as long as you can, and don’t complain about what you can’t.”

8 COACHING STAFF BRIDGET KENDALL ANDERSON GUSTAFSON Volunteer Coach Volunteer Coach 1st Season 1st Season UCLA ‘04 UCLA ‘18

The wife of Avery Anderson, Bridget Anderson enters her first season as a volunteer assistant Kendall Gustafson enters her first year as a volunteer assistant coach after concluding a at UCLA. Prior to joining the Bruin track & field program, Anderson served 12 seasons on very successful collegiate career at UCLA. She will be assisting the multi-event athletes the California State University, Northridge coaching staff, where she was in charge of the and high jumpers for the 2019 season. Gustafson graduated with a degree in Geography Matador pole vaulters and multi-events student-athletes, and was the team’s strength and and Environmental Studies. conditioning coach for the sprinters, jumpers and multi-event athletes. While at UCLA, Kendall was a First Team All-American in the heptathlon, placing fourth at the During her time at CSUN, Anderson helped the Matadors win a total of 10 Big West team 2018 NCAA Outdoor Championships. She was runner-up at the Pac-12 Championships with championships between the men’s and women’s programs. a PR score of 5,886, which ranks second in UCLA history behind only Jackie Joyner-Kersee. Conference champions coached by Anderson include pole vault titles by Krystal Quinn in 2008 Gustafson was the 2018 MPSF Conference Champion in the indoor , setting and Tiana Webberley in 2010 and 2011. LaShana Verdon won a Big West muti-event title a UCLA school record of 4,084. In addition to the multi events, Gustafson is fifth all-time in 2006 followed by Sherrina Lofton in both 2009 and 2011 and Robert Robinson in 2010. at UCLA in the javelin (46.71m) and ninth all-time in the indoor high jump (1.80m). She Olympia Jewett, the UCLA track & field program’s director of operations, competed as scored in both events at the Pac-12 Championships from 2016-18. a heptathlete under Anderson’s guidance and took home the Big West Championship in Gustafson attended Palisades Charter High School and Duke University for two years 2015. Lofton and Justin Johnson each earned All-American honors in the multi-events, prior to transferring to UCLA. After her senior year of high school, she placed second in and earned multiple NCAA Championship berths. the heptathlon at the USA Junior Championships, and went on to compete in the Pan Anderson also coached three all-conference performers in the javelin, including Lance American Junior Athletics Championships in Medellin, Colombia, for Team USA. She was Gonzales’ Big West championship in 2009. named a high school All-American during her senior season. A 2004 graduate of UCLA, Anderson came to CSUN after serving the 2004-05 season as the Gustafson was captain of the UCLA track team in 2017 and 2018, and was the women’s head track & field coach at Hoover High School in Glendale, Calif., her alma mater. Before track & field representative on the UCLA All-Academic Team (highest GPA on each varsity that, Anderson was the head cross country coach at Hoover during the 2003-04 season. team) during both seasons. In 2018, she was a finalist for UCLA Scholar-Athlete of the Year. The former Bridget Pearson competed in the javelin and pole vault at UCLA from 1999- Gustafson continues to train and compete as a professional track & field athlete. Her 2004. One of her career highlights was winning the Irish National Championships in 2000 superb athletic career and vast knowledge of the sport is why she is a great addition to in the pole vault. At Hoover High School, she was an All-American in the pole vault all four the UCLA track & field staff. years and the California state champion in 1997. She claimed the CIF title in 1999 and went on to finish fourth at nationals. Anderson also competed in volleyball and water polo at Hoover before graduating in 1999. Anderson earned her Master’s Degree with Honors in Public Administration from CSUN OLYMPIA in 2017. Anderson married Avery Anderson in 2009. The couple have a son, Andy, and a daughter, JEWETT Avery. Director of Operations 2nd Season CSUN ‘15

Former CSUN standout Olympia Jewett begins her second year as Director of Operations for the UCLA track & field team. Jewett competed under now UCLA Director of Track & Field/Cross Country Avery Anderson and volunteer coach Bridget Anderson from 2010-15. As a senior, she was named the Big West Athlete of the Year after winning the conference heptathlon title. She was also selected the 2015 CSUN MVP and was a NCAA Woman of the Year nominee. Jewett graduated from Cal State Northridge in 2015 with a degree in Education. She was an assistant coach under Anderson at CSUN from 2015-17, coaching sprints, jumps and multi-events, and helping the Matadors win the Big West Conference in 2017 before joining him at UCLA. Jewett led summer camps at Pepperdine alongside her mother, Coach Venus Jewett. Olympia has five siblings, Robert, Victorya, Walter, Isaiah, and Laila.

9 2019 STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS

10 MEN’S ATHLETE PROFILES

2016 ARTIN Was a NCAA West Region qualifier in the triple jump … Placed 12th at the Pac-12 Championships in the triple jump with a mark of 47-1.75 … Leaped a collegiate personal ALLAHVERDIAN best of 49-8.50 in the dual meet against USC where he finished as the runner-up … Competed in seven outdoor meets as a true freshman … Placed ninth overall at the 5-9 / Freshman MPSF Indoor Championships in the triple jump with a mark of 47-0.75 … Posted an Distance indoor best of 47-7.75 in the triple jump at the Razorback Invitational … Competed in three indoor meets. La Crescenta, Calif. Crescenta Valley HS High School Attended Vista Murrieta High School in Murrieta, Calif. … Became just the second triple jumper in Riverside County history to exceed 50 feet when he went 50-1.25 to win the CIF-Southern Section Division 1 championship in 2014 … A two-time state qualifier in the triple jump … Placed fifth as a senior with a leap of 48-3 and fifth as a junior with 2018 (XC) a jump of 48-5 … Has also long jumped a career best 23-2.50. 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 ... Personal Competed in the Fresno Invite, finishing the four-mile course in fourth place (20:46.6). Full name: Cesar Jerome Aguilar Alumbres … Son of Cesar and Lilybeth Alumbres … Has one sister named Alyssa … Lists his biggest athletic accomplishment as breaking High School 50 feet in the triple jump … Admires Team USA jumper Christian Taylor … Enjoys Attended Crescenta Valley High School in La Crescenta, Calif. ... Earned two letters biking, listening to music, going to the beach and hanging with friends and family … apiece in cross country and track & field ... Two-time All-Pacific League First Teamer Wants to be a physical therapist. ... Qualified for states in both cross country and track.

Personal Artin Thomas Allahverdian was born on Mar. 18, 2000 in , Tex. to parents Janet ANDREW 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 ARGUELLES superior academics and athletics” ... Describes qualifying for the state championships in the 3200m as his greatest pre-UCLA athletic thrill ... Admires , Mo Farah, 5-10 / Sophomore , Leo Messi, , Cristiano Ronaldo, and Throws ... Played before high school ... In his free time, enjoys running, watching TV, checking Instagram, and going to the beach. Irvine, Calif. Woodbridge HS CJ ALUMBRES High School Graduated from Woodbridge High School in Irvine, Calif. … Lettered four seasons in 5-11 / Senior cross country and three seasons in track & field … Co-Captain of the cross country Jumps and track & field teams …. Ran the 800m and 1600m events … Eight-time Scholar- Athlete Award, CSF Award and Principal’s Honor Roll Award recipient … Four-year Murrieta, Calif. member of the ASB Class Council. Vista Murrieta HS Personal Son of Kathy and Evan Arguelles … Has two older brothers named Aidan and Kyle … Hobbies include cross-training, hiking, playing basketball, going to the beach and music … Grew up in a UCLA family and has always dreamt of becoming a Bruin and Personal Bests receiving a world-class education. 60m: 7.49 High Jump: 1.21m (3-11.50) : 7.09m (23-03.00) Triple Jump: 15.40m (50-06.25)

2018 Competed in seven outdoor meets and four indoor meets as a junior ... Finished second in the triple jump at the Pac-12 Championships with a collegiate-best mark of 15.67m (51-5) which qualified him for regionals ... Was the 19th place finisher at the NCAA West Regionals, recording a top jump of 15.38m (50-5.5) ... Competed in the high jump, long jump, triple jump, and ran in the 4X100 in the USC Dual Meet ... At the USC Dual, notched a collegiate-best in the high jump at 1.21m (3-11.5) ... Set a collegiate-best in the 60m at the indoor Don Kirby Elite meet on Feb. 9, finishing in 7.49.

2017 NCAA West Regional Prelims qualifier in the triple jump …Competed in the triple jump in seven outdoor meets for UCLA … Finished seventh at the Pac-12 Championships with a wind-aided mark of 48-08.75 … Set a lifetime best at the USC Dual with a mark of 49-11.00, good for fourth on the day … Took second at the Johnson/JJK Invite with a triple jump of 49-05.75 … Opened his season with a runner-up showing at the Long Beach Dual, posting a jump of 47-07.25.

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High School TYLER Prepped at Cathedral High School in Los Angeles … As a senior, recorded a PR of 10.85 in the 100m dash at the Bishop Amat outdoor meet … PR’ed in the 400m ASEMOTA (50.94) during his senior season at the Oaks Christian Invitational to take third place … Set career-best marks for both indoor (22.67) and outdoor (21.82) in the 200m 6-4 / Sophomore during the 2016 campaign. Sprints Personal Reseda, Calif. Son of Martha Godinez and Jesse Audelo, Sr. … Has two brothers named Alijah and Notre Dame HS Adrian … Hobbies include watching movies, dancing, writing and being adventurous … Says UCLA is the place to be in order to reach his goals and make his presence known.

Personal Bests IDREES 60m: 7.49 200m: 22.34 BERNARD 2018 Competed in a pair of indoor meets ... Made his NCAA debut at the Don Kirby Elite 6-1 / Redshirt Senior meet from Feb. 9-10 ... Finished the 60m dash in 6.99 (16th place) and the 200m in Jumps 22.34 (57th) ... Raced in both those events for the MPSF Championships, recording top-30 finishes in both. Agoura Hills, Calif. Agoura Hills HS High School Earned three varsity letters in track and two in football at Notre Dame High School in Los Angeles … Ran personal bests of 10.40 (100m) and 21.53 (200m) in high school … Was named Most Valuable Sprinter three times … 2015-16 CIF Southern Section Division III Champions in track and field. Personal Bests 60m: 7.05 Triple Jump: 15.41m (50-06.50) Personal 100m: 11.20 Long Jump: 7.32m (24-00.00) Son of Darlyn and Elliot Asemota … Has seven siblings, including a twin brother, Dolce … Decided to attend UCLA because he viewed the Bruins as an elite group of 2018 highly-talented and hardworking student-athletes … Also dreamed of being an athlete Participated in three outdoor and three indoor meets as a senior ... Won the triple jump at UCLA during his childhood in Los Angeles … Describes his greatest athletic thrill with a collegiate-best mark of 15.60m (51-2.25) at the Rafer Johnson/Jackie Joyner- as being underestimated or counted out and performing to the best of his abilities … Kersee Invitational on Apr. 14 ... That was his last appearance of the year due to injury Enjoys traveling out of the country, fashion, and spending time with his siblings … ... Finished fifth at the MPSF Championships in the triple jump at 14.82m (48-7.5) ... Plans to be an International Development Studies Major with aspirations to become a Set a collegiate-best in the 100m at the Aztec Open, finishing in 11.20. creative designer or director. 2017 Competed in the 60m and triple jump at the Columbia East-West Challenge … Clocked a JESSE time of 7.05m (16th) in the 60m and posted a mark of 47-11.75 (10th) in the triple jump. 2016 AUDELO A NCAA qualifier in the triple jump … Finished 24th at the NCAA West Prelims with a mark of 50-3.50 … Placed eighth in the triple jump at the Pac-12 Championships 5-8 / Junior with a mark of 48-11.50 … Finished sixth in the long jump with a personal best leap Sprints of 24-0.25 … Recorded a personal best in the triple jump of 50-6.75 to win the dual meet against USC … Leaped a wind-aided 50-10.75 to win the Jim Bush Collegiate. Los Angeles, Calif. Cathedral HS / St. John’s (Minn.) 2015 A NCAA qualifier in the long jump … Competed in eight outdoor meets as a true freshman … Posted personal bests of 23-11.75 in the long jump and 49-0.25 in the triple jump … Leaped a wind-aided triple jump of 50-6 to win the event at the dual meet against USC … Jumped a wind-aided 24-0.75 to win the long jump at the Legends Personal Bests Invitational … Won the long jump at the Rafer Johnson/JJK Invitational with a mark of 60m: 7.03 200m: 22.32 400m: 51.64 22-10.50 … Competed in four indoor meets … Placed seventh in the triple jump at the MPSF Championships with an indoor best mark of 49-0.75 … Jumped an indoor 2018 (St. John’s University) best of 22-11.75 in the long jump at the Lumberjack Team Challenge. Competed during his sophomore season at St. John’s in Minnesota, an NCAA Division III institution … Had a career day at the Pointer Final Qualifier, setting personal bests High School in the 60m prelims (7.03) and 200m finals (22.32), taking second in both races … Prepped at Agoura High School in Agoura Hills, Calif. … Lettered all four seasons in track Finished in third place in the 200m at the indoor conference championships with a for coach Clint Cummings … A three-time Marmonte League champion in the triple time of 22.40 … Earned a first-place finish in the 400m at the Hamster Invitational jump … A two-time Ventura County triple jump champion … Holds the Agoura High with a career-best mark of 51.64. School triple jump record … Placed seventh in state his senior season … A three-time first-team All-Marmonte league selection … A two-time All-County first-team selection 2017 (St. John’s University) … Won the CIF Masters title in 2013 … Holds a personal best of 48-5.50 in the triple Finished in first place in the 200m in each of the first four meets of the 2017 season, jump and 23-0.50 in the long jump. posting a season-best time of 22.63 at the CSB-SJU February Invite … At the indoor conference championships, recorded a time of 7.05 in the finals of the 60m dash to Personal snag third place. Son of Cecile Bernard … Enjoys filming, outdoor sports and watching movies … Is fluent in French … Major in Sociology.

12 MEN’S ATHLETE PROFILES CARTER ZACK BLUNT BORNSTEIN 5-8 / Junior 6-4 / Senior Distance Multi McKinney, Texas Westlake Village, Calif. Independence HS Oaks Christian HS

Personal Bests Personal Bests 800m: 1:53.68 1,500m: 3:48.82 60m: 7.19 Pole Vault: 4.40m (14-5) 3,000m: 8:08.43 5,000m: 14:19.81 100m: 11.13 Long Jump: 6.67m (21-10.5) 400m: 49.25 Shot Put: 14.53m (47-8) 2018 (XC) 1,000m: 2:45.02 Discus: 45.51m (149-3.5) Competed in four meets ... Took fourth on the team and 37th overall at the Pac-12 1,500m: 4:31.94 Javelin: 58.40m (191-7) Championships with an 8K time of 24:01.8 ... Finished in 23rd place at the Stanford 60m Hurdles: 8.84 Hep: 5,228 Invite with a mark of 24:32.9 ... At the Wisconsin Pre-Nationals, finished in 30th 110m Hurdles: 15.59 Dec: 7,289 place with a time of 24:19.1... Raced in the NCAA West Regionals, clocking a 10K High Jump: 1.84m (6-0.25) time of 30:29.9. 2018 2018 (Track & Field) Did not compete for UCLA during the 2018 season. Ran in five outdoor meets and four indoor meets ... Qualified for the NCAA West Regionals in the 1500m ... Posted a collegiate-best time of 3:44.47 in the 1500m 2017 in the USC Dual Meet ... Ran a season-best mile time of 4:02.89 (18th place) at the Did not compete for UCLA during the 2017 season. Husky Classic ... In the 1500m, was 15th at the Pac-12 Championships (3:49.88) and 34th at the West Regionals (3:53.39) ... Ran the 800 twice, posting a season- 2016 best time of 1:53.78 at the indoor Dr. Sander Invitational. Earned bronze for Canada in the decathlon at the 2016 NACAC U23 decathlon held in El Salvador, tallying 7,169 points … Finished fifth in the decathlon at the Pac-12 2017 (XC) Championships with a personal best of 7,289 points … Competed in five outdoor meets Ended his season at the NCAA Championships (10k), where he finished in 76th place … Finished tenth in the heptathlon at the MPSF Championships with 5,228 points … with a time of 31:09.4 … Competed in the 10k at the NCAA West Regionals, finishing Participated in two indoor meets. with a time of 31:09.4 for a 76th-place finish … Finished 43rd overall in his postseason debut at the Pac-12 Championships (8k) with a time of 24:37.3 … Led the Bruins 2015 in the Santa Clara Bronco Invite and finished third overall with an 8k time of 23:44.5 Competed in eight meets as a true freshman ... Placed eighth at the Pac-12 Championships … Took 58th place in the 8k competition at the Roy Griak Invite, clocking a 26:42.9 in the decathlon with a score of 6,991 points ... Posted marks of 11.34 in the 100m, time … Made his collegiate cross country debut at the George Kyte Classic (4.5mi) in 50.02 in the 400m, 4:31.94 in the 1,500m, 15.96 in the 110m hurdles, 6-0.50 in Flagstaff, where he finished ninth overall with a time of 23:42.0. the high jump, 12-11.50 in the pole vault, 21-6 in the long jump, 44-3.50 in the shot put, 149-3 in the discus and 168-1 in the javelin. 2017 (Track and Field) NCAA West Regional Prelims qualifier in the 1,500m … Finished in 32nd place at High School prelims with a time of 3:57.11 … Clocked a time of 3:58.02 in the 1,500m final at the Lettered 3 years in football and all 4 years in track at Oaks Christian High School … Pac-12 Championships, good for 12th place … Ran a lifetime-best in the preliminary Football All-Marmonte 2nd Team 2013… 2010 FBU Youth All- American Game… In heat of 3:48.82 to qualify for the final … Competed in the 800m against USC, posting track, he is considered one of the top Decathletes in the country ... He competed at the a time of 1:53.68 to finish fifth … Was the runner-up in the mile at the Bob Larsen 2013 Pan American Junior Championships in Medellin, Colombia and finished in 5th Distance Carnival with a time of 4:02.06 … Doubled at the MPSF Indoor Championships, place (7,097 pts)… In July of 2013, he became the Canadian Junior National Champion placing 14th in the 3,000m (8:08.43) and ran the opening 1,200m leg for the DMR (6,918 pts) ... Won the Silver medal at the 2013 Decathlon (6,967 squad that finished second overall (9:37.90) … Made his collegiate track debut at the pts to establish a new California state record for Juniors and post the second-highest Charlie Thomas Invite, running 4:100.11 in the 1,500m and helping the DMR team to score in State history ... He is a 12-time National Champion and 44-time All-American a time of 9:55.63, good four fourth place finishes in both events. and member of three National Championship Cross Country teams.

2016 (XC) Personal Did not participate in races as a true freshman. Full Name: Zachary Isaac Bornstein (Zack) … Father: Dean Bornstein … Mother: Christina Gancevich… His biggest athletic thrill is placing 5th and representing Canada High School at the Junior Pan Am Games … Admires WR Calvin Johnson and Ashton Easton, the Attended Frisco Independence High School in Frisco, Texas … A four-time district, area world record holder in a Decathlon… Hobbies include deep sea fishing, traveling and regional and three-time state champion in the 3,200m and 1,600m … Was the New swimming … Majoring in Political Science. Balance national runner-up in the mile and the national champion in the two-mile … A three-time cross country 5A state champion … Finished 13th at Foot Locker Nationals and 20th at the Nike Cross Nationals to earn All-American accolades … Holds personal bests of 4:10.09 in the 1,600m, 8:57.01 in the 3,200m and 14:41.80 in the 5,000m.

Personal Son of John and Corine Blunt … Has a brother named Clark and a sister named Bailey … Lists biggest athletic thrill as winning the two-mile at the Outdoor Nationals … Enjoys swimming, running, and sleeping.

13 MEN’S ATHLETE PROFILES High School ROBERT Four-year varsity letterwinner in cross country and track and field at Loyola High School … 2014 CIF State Division I runner-up in cross country … Took 13th place at the BRANDT Nike Cross Nationals in 2014 to earn Second Team All-American accolades … CIF Division I State Champion in the 3,200m his senior year … Took 4th in the 3,200m 6-0 / Junior at the Brooks PR National Meet to earn All-American honors … Posted personal best Distance high school times of 4:08 in the 1,600m and 8:51 in the 3,200m. Pasadena, Calif. Personal Loyola HS / California Born on November 2, 1996 to parents Lisa and Wayne Brandt … Has one sister named Emily … Enjoys surfing, golfing, and reading … Attended the from 2015-2017 before transferring to UCLA … Decided to come to UCLA because of the great team culture and strong academics … Describes his greatest athletic thrill as breaking the 29 minute barrier in the 10k against Edward Cheserek at the Stanford Personal Bests Invitational in 2017 … Admires Kobe Bryant … Political Science major. Mile: 4:07.17 3,000m: 7:58.58 5,000m: 13:45.45 10,000m: 28:48.38 COLIN

2018 (XC) Redshirted the 2018 season ... Ran unattached at the Stanford Invite, winning the race BURKE with a time of 23:46.4. 6-0 / Redshirt Junior 2018 (Track & Field) Distance Had a standout debut season in Westwood, scoring at the NCAA Championships and Pleasanton, Calif. posting UCLA all-time top-10 times in both the 5000m and 10K ... Was the eighth- place finisher in the 10K at the NCAA Outdoor Championships, finishing in 29:13.12 to Bishop O’Dowd HS earn USTFCCCA All-America honors ... Was the lone Bruin male to score at NCAAs ... Qualified for NCAAs with a 29:15.57 time in the 10K at NCAA West Regionals, despite competing in the 5000m (13:59.21, 19th) at the same meet ... Ran a collegiate-best time of 3:47.21 in the 1500m at the USC Dual Meet ... Set the No. 3 time in UCLA Personal Bests history in the 5000m with a time of 13:41.23 at the Mt. SAC Relays ... Qualified for 1,500m: 3:49.75 NCAAs and set the No. 6 mark in school history with a 29:02.14 time in the 10K at the 5,000m: 14:03.11 Bob Larsen Distance Carnival on Mar. 31 ... Finished fourth in the 10K at the Pac-12 10,000m: 29:24.80 Championships, finishing in 29:42.99. 2018 (XC) 2017 (XC) Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention ... Competed in four meets ... NCAA All-West- Was the Bruins’ top runner in three of the four meets in which he competed … Crossed Region honoree ... Marked a time of 29:49.17 at the NCAA West Regionals to lead the line as UCLA’s top runner at the NCAA Championships, finishing 88th overall with the Bruins with an 11th-place finish ... Led the Bruins at the Pac-12 Championships, a 10k time of 30:34.36 … Finished sixth overall at the Pac-12 Championships (8k) clocking an career-best time of 23:15.7 to take 11th overall and earn Second Team with a time of 23:55.9 … Was the Bruins’ top runner at the Nuttycombe Wisconsin All-Pac-12 honors ... Took 12th at the Stanford Invite with a time of 24:32.9 ... Finished Invite (8k), clocking a 23:52.7 for seventh place … Made his UCLA debut at the Roy in 30th place at the Wisconsin Pre-Nationals with a time of 24:19.1. Griak Invite (8k), taking third place with a time of 25:04.4. 2018 (Track & Field) 2017 (Track and Field – California) Qualified for NCAA Regionals in the 5000m ... Pac-12 All-Academic Team honorable Competed in the distance races in seven outdoor meets for the Golden Bears … Finished mention ... Competed in six outdoor meets ... Set a new collegiate-best and qualified 10th overall in the 10,000m at the Pac-12 Championships with a time of 29:39.70 … for regionals with a 13:58.77 time in the 5000m at the Mt. Sac Relays, good for a Ran a 5,000m lifetime-best time of 13:45.45 at the Stanford Cardinal Classic, good second-place finish ... Came in third in the 3000m at the USC Dual Meet, posting a for fifth overall … Won the 3,000m competition at The Big Meet against Stanford with collegiate-best time of 8:41.69. a time of 8:07.80 … Kicked off his outdoor season at the Cal Opener with a victory in the 3,000m and a time of 8:20.00 … Doubled in the 3,000m (ninth) and 5,000m 2017 (XC) (15th) at the MPSF Indoor Championships, clocking times of 8:04.97 and 14:16.55 in Competed in the 10k at the NCAA Championships, where he finished in 103rd place with the events, respectively … Opened his indoor campaign with a victory in the 5,000m a time of 30:44.99 … Was UCLA’s third runner at the West Regional Championships at the UW Invite, finishing with a time of 14:05.08. (10k), placing 38th in a time of 30:18.4 … Scored for the Bruins in the 8k at the Pac-12 Championships, finishing 35th overall with a time of 24:31.5 … Ran in the Wisconsin 2016 (XC - California) Invite (8k) and finished in 72nd place with a time of 24:31.5 … Competed in the 8k Raced in the NCAA Championships (10k) and took 109th overall with a time of 30:57.4 at the Roy Griak Invite and took 115th overall and a time of 28:20.4 … Pac-12 All- … Was the Bears’ number one runner at the NCAA West Regionals (10k) with a 12th Academic second-team selection. place finish and a time of 29:56 … Took 21st in the Pac-12 Championships (8k) with a time of 24:58.3 to help lead the Bears to a sixth-place finish … Finished second 2017 (Track and Field) overall at the San Francisco Invitational (8k) with a time of 24:22.2 to contribute to NCAA West Regional Prelims qualifier in the 10,000m … Finished 18th at prelims with Cal’s meet victory. a time of 30:22.30 … Took sixth in the 10k at the Pac-12 Championships, clocking a lifetime-best time of 29:24.80 … Doubled at the USC Dual in the 1,500m and 5,000m, 2015 (XC - California) taking fourth place in the 1,500m with a personal-best time of 3:49.75 and winning Competed at the NCAA Championships (10k) as a freshman and finished 161st with the 5k in 14:55.19 … Opened his outdoor season with a victory in the 10k at the Bob his time of 31:31.8 … Ran 31:55.4 at the NCAA West Regional Championships Larsen Distance Carnival with a time of 29:27.91 … Competed at the MPSF Indoor (10k) to help Cal qualify for the NCAA Championships … Finished 45th at the Pac- Championships in the 5,000m, taking third overall with a time of 14:03.11. 12 Championships (8k) with a time of 24:29 … Raced at D1 Pre-Nationals (8k) and finished 86th with a 24:15.1 time.

14 MEN’S ATHLETE PROFILES 2016 (XC) 2016 Named to the Pac-12 All-Academic second team … Earned All-Pac-12 second team A NCAA qualifier in the high jump … Cleared 6-11.50 to place 23rd at the NCAA honors … Competed at the NCAA Division I Cross Country Championships in the West Prelims … Placed seventh at the Pac-12 Championships with a jump of 6-8 … 10k and finished in 141st place with a time of 31:10:8 … Raced in the NCAA West Cleared a season best 7-1.75 to win the dual meet against rival USC … Leaped over Regional Championships (10k), placing 31st overall with a time of 30:16.3 … Raced 6-11.50 to win the high jump at the dual meet against Texas A&M … Opened his in the Pac-12 Championships (8k), placing 11th and finishing with a time of 24:42.7 collegiate campaign with a clearance of 7-1 to win the Rafer Johnson/JJK Invitational … Ran at the Nuttycombe Wisconsin Invitational (8k) and finished 57th with a time of … Competed at the World Junior Championships at Poland in the high jump … Was the 24:40.0 … Opened the season with a 29th place finish (8k) at the Roy Griak Invitational runner-up at the 2016 USATF Junior Championships in the high jump with a personal with a time of 25:43.6. best mark of 7-2.25 … That jump is tied for eighth all-time on the UCLA top-10 list.

2016 (Track and Field) High School Placed 20th in the 10,000m at the World Junior Championships in Poland with a personal Prepped at Lemoore High School in Lemoore, Calif. … Won the CIF State Track & best time of 30:20.80 … Finished second overall at the USATF Junior Championships Field Championship in the high jump with a leap of 6-11 … Cleared a personal best in the 10,000m with a time of 30:46.25 … Redshirted his true freshman season. of 7-0 to win the Golden West Relays … Won every single meet he competed in as a senior … Jumped over 6-8 in 16 meets during his prep career … Also pole vaulted, 2015 (XC) long jumped and triple jumped … A three-time team MVP … Named the team’s most Ran unattached in the Titan Invitational (8k) and finished with a time of 24:33. inspirational three times and was a two-time team captain.

High School Personal Attended Bishop O’Dowd High School in Oakland, Calif. … Was a CIF State qualifier in both Son of Michael and Lori Burke … Has two brothers named Jonah and Zach … Plans track and cross country … Finished fifth at the CIF State Track & Field Championships to major in applied mathematics … Also played basketball … Lists his biggest athletic in the 3,200m with a time of 9:06.37 … Ran a personal best 9:00.40 to finish as thrill as winning state meet on his final attempt. the runner-up at the Arcadia Invitational … Was the North Coast Section champion in the 3,200m … Holds a personal best of 4:17.54 in the 1,600m that he ran at the Sacramento Meet of Champions to place third … Three-time all-league in track … Second team All-West Region honoree … School record holder in the 3,200m and JETT 5,000m … Was a three-time state qualifier in cross country … Finished third at the state meet as a senior with a 5k time of 15:23 … Qualified for the Foot Locker Nationals CHARVET and placed 32nd with a time of 16:15 … Clocked a 5k personal best of 15:08 to win the Stanford Invitational … All East Bay Runner of the Year in cross country in 2014 5-9 / Freshman …Two-time All-North Coast Section Division III selection in cross country (2013-2014). Distance Personal Brentwood, Calif. Son of Andrew and Jacquie Burke … Has a twin brother named Sean and a sister Heritage HS named Maddie … List his biggest athletic accomplishment as qualifying for Foot Locker Nationals his senior season … Enjoys running, swimming and hiking … Economics major.

2018 (XC) MICHAEL Redshirted the 2018 campaign. BURKE High School Attended Heritage High School in Brentwood, Calif. ... Earned three letters in cross 6-3 / Senior country and four in track & field ... Was the New Balance National Indoor Champion Jumps 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 Lemoore, Calif. the 800m and 1600m ... Posted best times of 1:50.79 in the 800m, 4:13.85 in the Lemoore HS 1600m, and 9:38.03 in the 3200m. Personal Born on Mar. 9, 2000 to parents Francisco and Jennifer in Antioch, Calif. ... Has two older brothers: Nico and Alex ... Chose UCLA because of the “strong focus on excellence Personal Bests in both the classroom and in sport” ... Admires Lakers legend Kobe Bryant ... In his High Jump: 2.21m (7-3) free time, enjoys drawing, being in nature, and playing basketball ... Is half Ecuadorian. 2018 Competed in a trio of indoor meets ... His best result came in the Dr. Sander Invitational, where he posted a mark of 2.03m (6-8) in the high jump ... Made his last appearance of the year at the Don Kirby Elite meet on Feb. 10.

2017 Second-team All-American in the high jump … Finished 12th at the National Championships with a clearance of 6-11.75 … Jumped 7-01.75 at the NCAA West Regional Prelims, finishing in sixth place to qualify for Nationals … Was the runner-up at the Pac-12 Championships with a clearance of 6-11.50 … Opened his season with an outdoor-best clearance of 7-02.50 at the UCLA Legends Invite, which left him tied with teammate Isaiah Holmes for the ninth-ranked mark nationally in the 2017 outdoor season … Finished 12th at the NCAA Indoor Championships with a high jump of 6-10.75 … Won the high jump competition at the Don Kirby Invite with a mark of 7-02.50 … Opened his indoor campaign with a massive lifetime-best clearance of 7-03.00 at the Columbia East-West Challenge, a mark good for the meet victory, a tie for 10th in the nation, and a tie for fifth all-time in UCLA history.

15 MEN’S ATHLETE PROFILES 2018 (Track & Field) MATTHEW Pac-12 All-Academic Second Team ... Took part in five outdoor meets and one indoor meet as a true freshman ... Ran a 4:27.20 mile at the Don Kirby Elite meet DEROOS in his NCAA debut on Feb. 9 ... Ran the 3000m steeplechase in 9:39.57 at the USC Dual Meet on Apr. 29, good for a third-place result ... Raced in the 5000m at the 5-10 / Sophomore Pac-12 Championships, taking 25th place with a time of 14:58.20. Jumps 2017 (XC) Oceanside, Calif. Competed in two meets in his redshirt freshman season … Finished 28th overall in the Tri-City Christian HS 8k at the Bronco Invitational, clocking a time of 24:27.0 … Was the Bruins’ second runner in UCLA cross country debut at the TMU Invite (8k), finishing eighth overall with a time of 25:19.1.

High School Personal Bests Earned four varsity letters in both cross Country and track and field at Redwood High Long Jump: 7.25m (23-9.5) School … Two-time CIF-NCS individual champion in cross country … Individually qualified for the California State Cross Country Meet first three years of high school, 2018 then with team his senior year … Five-time MCAL league champion in cross country As a true freshman, competed in seven outdoor meets and one outdoor meet ... Primarily and track … Has a cross country 5k PR of 15:24 … USATF Junior Nationals qualifier participated in the long jump, but also ran in a 4X100 relay and competed once in the in the 1500m. high jump ... Best long jump of the year came at the Aztec Invite on Mar. 24, where he had a top mark of 7.25m (23-9.5) ... Was the 14th place finisher at the Pac-12 Personal Championships, logging a top mark of 6.84m (22-5.25). Born in San Francisco to parents Doug and Tory Ehrenberg … Went to Redwood High School and grew up in Corte Madera, Calif. … Has an old brother, Alex … Hobbies High School and interests include backpacking, rock climbing, photography, and playing music … Four-year letter-winner in track and field and three-year letter-winner in basketball Lists his greatest athletic thrill as being able to walk on to the UCLA track and field at Tri-City Christina High School in Oceanside, Calif. … Competed in the long jump, team … Admires athletes Alex Honnold, and Peter Sagan…Statistics major. triple jump, 100m, 200m, and 4x100m relay in high school … Named the Pacific League Field MVP his sophomore, junior, and senior years … San Diego Union Tribune All-Academic Team Captain 2016-17 … CIF San Diego Champion in triple jump in 2015-17 and long jump in 2016-17 … Took fifth in the long jump and eighth in the triple jump at CIF State Championships in 2016 … Placed second in the long jump at ALEX the CIF State Championships in 2017 … First-team All-CIF San Diego accolades in 2015-17 … Set high school personal bests of 24-05.50 (long jump), 47-02.50 (triple ENOS jump), and 11.04 (100m). 5-11 / Freshman Personal Jumps / Hurdles Son of parents Gary and Teresa DeRoos … Has one younger sister, Christine … Decided to attend UCLA because of the amazing coaches, people, academics, and facilities Mill Valley, Calif. … Lists his greatest athletic thrill as posting 24-04.00 in the long jump coming off a St. Ignatius College Prep partially torn hamstring and sitting out half his senior year … Enjoys surfing, gaming, playing basketball, going to the beach, hanging out with friends, and watching movies … Loves to film and video edit in his free time … Admires horizontal jumpers Luvo Manyonga, , and Christian Taylor … Plans to major in Business Economics and wants to start his own business. High School Attended St. Ignatius College Prep in Mill Valley, Calif., where he leaped 7.62m (25-0) in the long jump to set a PR and win the CCS Top 8 meet … WCAL long jump champion (22-9.5) … Took first at the CCS Track & Field Finals in the long jump (23-11.25) … State runner-up in the long jump (24-0.5) … San Francisco Athlete of the Year … ANDY Personal EHRENBERG Son of Marilyn and Steven Enos … Has one sibling, Deven … Says UCLA is the most well-rounded school between athletes, academics, location, social life and weather. 5-11 / Redshirt Sophomore Distance Corte Madera, Calif. Redwood HS

Personal Bests Mile: 4:27.20

2018 (XC) Pac-12 All-Academic Second Team honoree ... Raced in three meets ... Recorded a season-best 8K time of 25:07.0 at the Stanford Invite to finish in 33rd place ... Took 65th at the Pac-12 Championships with a time of 25:14.3 ... Recorded a four-mile time of 20:48.0 at the Fresno Invite to finish fifth.

16 MEN’S ATHLETE PROFILES NATE MICHAEL ESPARZA FANCEY 6-1 / Redshirt Sophomore 6-2 / Senior Throws Pole Vault Pleasanton, Calif. Discovery Bay, Calif. Amador Valley HS Liberty HS

Personal Bests Personal Bests Shot Put: 19.49m (63-11.5) Pole Vault: 5.20m (17-00.75) Discus: 50.46m (165-07.00) Hammer: 48.28m (158-05) 2018 In his first year at UCLA, entered five meets, three outdoors and two indoors ... Had his 2018 throw of the year at the Don Kirby Elite meet, throwing 4.75m (15-7) for a 15th-place finish USTFCCCA Indoor Second Team All-American in the shot put ... Competed in five ... Placed third at the Aztec Invitational on Mar. 24 with a top mark of 4.71m (15-5.5). meets, all indoors and in the shot put ... Qualified for the NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships ... At NCAAs, finished 12th with a throw of 18.79m (61-7.75) ... In 2017 (San Joaquin Delta College) his season-debut, won the shot put with a collegiate-best throw of 19.49m (63-11.5) Won the CCCAA California State Championships in the pole vault with a clearance of at the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Invitational ... Followed up with a second-place finish 17-00.75 … Took home the victory at the NorCal Trials & Finals, clearing 16-02.5 for at the Dr. Sander Invitational, recording a top mark of 19.35m (63-6) ... Eclipsed the the win … Won the pole vault and high jump competitions at the Big 8 Conference 19-meter mark for the third time of the year at the MPSF Championships, finishing sixth Championships, posting marks of 16-02.75 and 6-0.75, respectively … Won five at 19.07m (62-6.75) ... Named to the 2018 MPSF Indoor Track All-Academic Team. additional pole vault competitions during the regular season.

2017 2016 (San Joaquin Delta College) Competed in nine outdoor meets his true freshman season in the throws … NCAA Was the runner-up in the pole vault at the California State Championships with a mark West Prelims qualifier in the shot put, throwing 58-04.50 to finish 18th overall … of 16-00.50 … Won the pole vault competitions at the NorCal Championships and Doubled in the shot put (58-06.50) and discus (lifetime-best 165-07.00) at the Pac-12 Big 8 Championships, clearing 16-03.50 and 15-09.75, respectively, for the victories Championships, finishing seventh and tenth in the events, respectively … Posted a … Opened his collegiate career with a victory in the pole vault at the 209 Shootout, college-best mark of 62-05.00 in the shot put at the USC Dual, good for a runner-up clearing 15-06.25. showing … Also placed fourth in both the discus (163-02.00) and hammer throw (158-05.00) against the Trojans … Made his UCLA debut at the Long Beach Dual, High School where he won the shot put competition with a mark of 58-06.00. Four-year letter-winner in track and field at Liberty High School … Cleared a high-school best height of 15-09.00 in the pole vault. High School Prepped at Amador Valley High School in Pleasanton, Calif. … Placed seventh in the Personal shot put at the 2016 USATF Junior Championships with a throw of 61-7. … Was the Grew up in Discovery Bay, Calif. … Parents are Larry and Cathy Fancey … Has an runner-up in the shot put at the CIF California State Championships with a personal older brother, Jason, and an older sister, Michelle … Lists his greatest athletic thrill as best throw of 69-4.75 (12lb) … Also placed fifth in the state meet with a discus mark achieving a new personal best in the vault … Anthropology major. of 186-4 … Recorded a discus personal best of 191-5 (1.6kg) in the state meet prelims … Won 10 titles in the shot put and discus his senior season … CIF North Coast champion in both the shot put and discus his senior season … Took home top honors in both the shot put and discus at the EBAL Championships … North Coast Section shot put record holder … Team captain.

Personal Son of Tony and Jennifer Esparza … Has two brothers named Matt and Scott and one sister named Emily … Enjoys Olympic weight lifting, dogs, naps, is a music enthusiast and long walks on the beach.

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High School GEORGE Attended Huntington Beach High School … A state meet qualifier in both track and cross country … Placed third his senior season in the 1,600m at the CIF State Track GLEASON & Field Championships with a time of 4:09.57 … Clocked a personal best 4:09.02 to place fourth at the CIF Southern Section finals … Finished ninth at the state meet as 6-2 / Senior a junior in the 1,600m with a time of 4:13.92 … Holds a personal best of 9:10.72 in Distance the 3,200m … Placed 12th at the CIF California State Cross Country Championships in the 2014 with a time of 15:32 … Named the Huntington Beach HS Athlete of the Huntington Beach, Calif. Year for 2015 … An all-state selection in cross country in 2014 … An All-CIF and Huntington Beach HS all-state selection in 2015. Personal Son of Patrick and Gina Gleason … Has two brothers named Henry and Will … Was a four-year letterwinner on the Huntington Beach HS surfing team … English major. Personal Bests 1,500m: 3:45.51 Mile: 4:05.06 3,000m: 8:32.21 5,000m: 14:13.08 SONDRE 2018 (XC) GUTTORMSEN Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention ... Competed in two meets ... Clocked a time of 24:32.9 to finish 44th at the Wisconsin Pre-Nationals ... Took 14th at the Stanford 6-0 / Freshman Invite with a mark of 24:36.1. Pole Vault 2018 (Track & Field) Ski, Norway Qualified for the NCAA West Regionals in the 1500m ... Pac-12 All-Academic Team Davis Senior HS honorable mention ... Overall, competed in six outdoor meets and three indoor meets ... Raced in the 1500m, 3000m, 5000m, 10K, and mile ... Won the 1500m in the USC Dual Meet on Apr. 29, setting a collegiate-best and qualifying for regionals with a time of 3:43.91 ... Finished the 5000m at the Mt. SAC Relays (Apr. 19-21) in 14:01.35, finishing in fifth and setting a new collegiate-best ... Was the 10th-place finisher in High School the 1500m at the Pac-12 Championships, finishing in 3:47.55 ... Best mile time of Graduated from Davis Senior High School … Won the state title in the pole vault at the the year came at the Jim Bush/Bob Larsen Invitational: 4:05.69 ... Raced in the mile CIF state meet, clearing 17 feet, 10 inches, a state-meet record … Also blew away (4:10.40, 18th) and 5000m (14:15.47, 13th) at the MPSF Championships ... Named the field by at least two feet … Just the second athlete to ever break 18 feet in the to the 2018 MPSF Indoor Track All-Academic Team. pole vault indoors in January 2018 at the National Pole Vault Summit … His 5.55m (18-2.5) effort in the Arcadia Invitational in April 2018 set the state record and the 2017 (XC) Norwegian Junior National mark … Cleared 5.46m (17-11) to take first place at the Competed at the NCAA Championships (10k) and finished 164th overall with a time 91st Clyde Littlefield … Recorded a PR of 14.02 in the 110m hurdles to of 30:34.36 … Placed 43rd in the 10k at the NCAA West Regionals with a time of finish second at the CIF State Championship Finals ... State of California high school 30:23.3 … Finished 40th overall at the Pac-12 Championships (8k) with a time of record holder for the pole vault (both indoor and outdoor). 24:34.5 … Was the Bruins’ second runner at the Santa Clara Bronco Invite (8k), as he finished seventh overall with a time of 23:49.3 … Competed in the 8k at the Roy European Athletics Youth Championships Griak Invite and finished with a time of 26:23.8, good for 41st place … Opened his At the 2018 European Senior Championships, set a Norwegian record with a vault of redshirt sophomore season with 10th-place finish at the George Kyte Classic (4.5mi) 5.75m (18-10.25) … Ultimately finished in sixth place, the best sixth-place finisher in in Flagstaff … Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention selection. European Championships history … In 2016 at the U18 Championships, took Bronze in the pole vault with a mark of 5.05m (16-3.75) … At Norway’s U-20 Championships, 2017 (Track and Field) took silver in the long jump with a mark of 6.87m (22-6.50). Competed in the 1,500m at the NCAA West Regional Prelims, finishing in 31st place with a time of 3:57.06 … Won the 1,500m competition against USC with a lifetime-best Personal time of 3:45.51 … Ran a personal best in the 5,000m at the Mt. SAC Relays, posting a Born in Ski, Norway … Son of Kristin and Atle Guttormsen … Has two brothers, Simen time of 14:13.08 for 16th place … Clocked a lifetime-best time of 4:05.06 in the mile and Sebastian … Also has one younger sister, Sara … Hobbies include gymnastics, at the Bob Larsen Distance Carnival, good for eight overall … Doubled at the MPSF cliff diving, scuba diving and surfing … Admires Sergei Bubka and gymnast Nile Wilson Indoor Championships in the 3,000m (8:13.67) and 5,000m (14:14.76), finishing 23rd … Chose UCLA for the beautiful weather, coaches and high academic standards. and 14th in the events, respectively … MPSF Indoor All-Academic selection.

2016 (XC) Named Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention … Raced in the NCAA West Regional Championships in the 10k and placed 59th overall with a time of 30:38.4 … Raced at the Nuttycombe Wisconsin Invitational in the 8k and finished 178th with a time of 26:18.8 … Placed second at the Mustang Challenge in the 4.8mi with a time of 25:01.3 … Opened the season with a ninth-place finish at the Nevada Twilight in the 5k with a time of 16.30.0.

2016 (Track and Field) Competed in six meets in his first year on the track for the Bruins … Ran a 1,500m best of 3:49.09 at the Mt. SAC Relays … Clocked a 4:08.86 in the mile at the Legends Distance Carnival … Ran a 3,000m best of 8:32.21 at the Rafer Johnson/JJK Invitational.

2015 (XC) Ran unattached in the Titan Invitational (8k) and finished with a time of 24:50.

18 MEN’S ATHLETE PROFILES JOE SETH HERRERA HOLLOWAY 6-2 / Senior 5-7 / Freshman Sprints Sprints Tulare, Calif. Fayetteville, Ga. Tulare Western HS Fayette County HS

Personal Bests High School 200m: 21.70 Prepped at Fayette County High School in Fayetteville, Ga. … New Balance All-American 400m: 46.98 … State champion in the outdoor 100m (10.59) and 200m (21.03) … Helped the 800m: 1:56.42 4x100 team win the GHSA 5A State Championship as a senior with a time of 41.39 … Three-year varsity letterman … Graduated with honors. 2018 Qualified for NCAA West Regionals in the 400m ... Finished 22nd at the regionals, Personal finishing in 47.02 ... Seventh-place finisher in the 400m at the Pac-12 Championships, Only child … Enjoys playing basketball in his free time … Chose UCLA to pursue coming in at 47.15 ... Set a collegiate-best and qualified for regionals with a 46.64 in excellence. the 400 at the USC Dual Meet, good for third place ... At that same meet, was on the second-place relay teams for both the 4X100 (42.31) and 4X400 (3:24.96) ... Won the 400m at the John Jacobs Invitational with a time of 47:34. ISAIAH 2017 Competed in three outdoor meets for the Bruins … Finished eighth at the Pac-12 Championships in the 400m with a time of 47.76 … Also ran the opening leg of the HOLMES 4x400m relay for the Bruins at the conference meet, contributing to a season-best time 6-2 / Junior of 3:09.39 and a fourth-place finish … Opened his season at the Long Beach Dual, where he ran the second leg for the 4x400m relay team that took home the victory Jumps with a time of 3:12.28 … Ran a lifetime-best time of 46.98 in the 400m at the MPSF Roseville, Calif. Indoor Championships, finishing fifth overall … Finished third in his only appearance in the 600m at the Don Kirby Invite, posting a time of 1:18.59. Oakmont HS

2016 Earned USTFCCCA All-American honors on the DMR during the indoor season … Placed seventh at the NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships on the DMR where Personal Bests he ran the 400m leg with a relay time of 9:34.39 … Won the 400m at the Jim Bush 60m: 6.99 Collegiate Invitational with a time of 48.16, which is also his best performance of the 60H: 8.31 year … Only ran in one outdoor meet during the season due to injury. High Jump: 2.20m (7-02.5) Pole Vault: 4.01m (13-1.75) 2015 Long Jump: 7.90m (25-11) A NCAA qualifier in the 400m as a true freshman … Competed in nine outdoor meets Triple Jump: 15.43m (50-7.25) … Ran personal bests of 46.84 in the 400m and 21.87 in the 200m … Won the 200m at the CSUN Invitational to open the outdoor season with a 21.87 … Clocked 2018 his personal best in the 400m of 46.84 at the dual meet against rival USC … Won the Competed in four indoor meets ... Set a collegiate-best in the 60m at the Dr. Martin Rafer Johnson/JJK Invitational in the 400m with a time of 47.28 … Also ran on the Luther King Invitational on Jan. 19, finishing in 6.99 ... Was the second-place finisher 4x100m and 4x400m relays … Competed in four indoor meets … Placed fourth at in the high jump at the same meet with a top clearance of 2.12m (6-11.5) ... Won the MPSF Championships in the 400m with an indoor best time of 47.59 … Won his the high jump at the Don Kirby Elite meet, again reaching the 2.12m mark ... Raced first collegiate meet in the 400m at the Lumberjack Team Invitational with a time of the 60m hurdles in 8.31 at the Dr. Sander Invitational on Jan. 26, a collegiate-best. 47.80 … Also ran on the DMR team that finished fourth at the MPSF Championships. 2017 High School Competed in the jumps in eight outdoor meets his true freshman season … Competed Attended Tulare Western High School in Tulare, Calif. … Lettered all four seasons in in the high jump (6-010.75) and long jump (25-01.75w) at the NCAA West Regional track and twice in football … Was coached by Traion Baker and Tony Rodriguez … Prelims, finishing 23rd and 14th, respectively, in the events … Had a dominant Was team captain his junior and senior seasons … A three-time all-county and all- performance at the Pac-12 Championships, where he won the high jump (6-11.50), league selection … Team MVP as a junior and senior … CIF Central Section 400m was the runner-up in the long jump (personal best 25-11.00), and finished fifth in the champion in 2013 and 2014 … Runner-up in 2012 … Four-time East Yosemite triple jump (49-02.25) … Won the long jump competition at the Johnson/JJK Invite, League champion in the 400m … Placed fourth at the CIF State Finals in 2014 with jumping 24-08.25 … Took home two victories at the UCLA Legends Invite, winning the a personal best 47.25 despite battling the flu … Finished eighth in the 400m at the high jump with a lifetime-best clearance of 7-02,50 and the long jump at 23-10.25 … state meet in 2013 … Ran a personal best 21.54 in the 200m to place second at the Made his UCLA outdoor debut at the Long Beach Dual, winning the high jump with a CIF Central Section Championships. mark of 7-01.50 … Doubled in the high jump (6-09.00) and long jump (24-07.75) at the MPSF Indoor Championships, finishing tenth and fourth in the events, respectively Personal … Posted an indoor-best mark in the high jump at the Don Kirby Invite, clearing Son of Joe and Charlene Herrera … Has a brother named Joshua and a sister named 7-05.00 for second place. Carly … Admires 400m former World Record holder Michael Johnson … Can play the trumpet ... Majoring in Sociology. High School Attended Oakmont High School in Roseville, Calif. … A versatile athlete that has a

19 MEN’S ATHLETE PROFILES personal bests of 7-1 in the high jump, 25-11.5 in the long jump, 49-11 in the triple 2018 (Track & Field) jump, 11.45 in the 100m, 53.62 in the 400m, and 14.13 in the 110m hurdles … Competed in five outdoor meets, primarily in the 1500m ... Set a new collegiate-best in Won the long jump at the CIF California State Championships with a leap of 25-5 … the 1500m at the USC Dual meet, finishing in 3:47.74 for a fifth-place finish ... Raced Placed fifth in the high jump at the state meet with a clearance of 6-8 and fifth in the in the 1500 at the Pac-12 Championships, finishing 12th in both the prelim and the triple jump with a mark of 48-0.75 … Won the USATF Junior Olympic triple jump with final, finishing the final in 3:48.01 ... Won the 3000m at the Rafer Johnson/Jackie a personal best mark of 49-11 … All-League selection 2013-16 … Named most Joyner-Kersee Invitational on Apr. 14, crossing the line in 8:24.30 ... In his season improved high school long jumper in the nation … A five-time SJS champion … The outdoor debut, set a collegiate-best in the 800m at 1:54.95. Sac-Joaquin section record holder in the high jump at 7-1 and long jump (25-11.5) … Holds Capital Valley Conference record in long, triple and high jump … Named the 2017 (XC) Division 2 Athlete of the Year … Sac seven-time state qualifier … Holds six school Helped the Bruins to a second-place team finish at the Bronco Invite (8k), clocking records … A CIF state meet sportsmanship citizenship honoree … Held the No. 1 long time of 24:45.1 to finish 49th overall … Finished 12th overall at the TMU Invite (8k), jump mark in the nation and was top 10 in the triple and high jump … A three-time running 25:30.7 to help win the men’s team competition … Made his UCLA cross team MVP and captain .. Was twice named Athlete of the Year … Gatorade CA track country debut at the George Kyte Classic (4.5mi) in Flagstaff, finishing 30th overall and field athlete of the year nominee. with a time of 25:08.9.

Personal 2017 (Track and Field) Son of Shawn and Cheryl Holmes … Has five siblings named Shawn, Justin, Rayna, Competed in the distance events in four indoor meets his true freshman season … Ran Jada Holmes, and Darnell Rucker … Enjoys being outside, playing Madden and hanging the 3,000m at the MPSF Championships, finishing 33rd overall with a time of 8:23.16 out with friends. … Ran a lifetime-best mile time of 4:06.06 at the Husky Classic, good for 35th place.

2016 (XC) AIDAN Did not participate in races as a true freshman. High School Attended Martin Luther King High School in Riverside, Calif. … Earned four letters in JACKMAN track and three in cross country … An all-state, All-CIF and all-league performer his senior season … Won the CIF-SS Division I 3,200m … Also helped lead the DMR to 6-2 / Freshman the win at Arcadia … During his junior year, Janes was an All-CIF, all-league selection Jumps / Hurdles and a state finalist in the 1,600m … Set the Riverside County record in the 1,600m Concord, Calif. … Holds personal bests of 4:05.86 in the 1,600m, 4:05.97 in the mile, 8:56.93 in the 3,200m and 1:56 in the 800m … In cross country, Janes was a state finalist, All-CIF, Clayton Valley HS all-league and team MVP during his senior season … As a junior he was named team MVP and a state finalist … League champion and all-league his sophomore season.

Personal High School Son of Keith and Karla Janes … Has one brother named Mathew and a sister named Attended Clayton Valley High School in Concord, Calif. … Won the 60m hurdles with Allison … His biggest athletic thrill so far has been winning the DMR at Arcadia … a time of 8.17 at the University of Washington Dempsy Indoor invitational … Won the Enjoys fishing … A three-time All-Channel League selection and two-year captain in 110m (14.04) and 400m (52.85) hurdles at the 2018 Stanford Invite … Helped the cross country … All-CIF southern section and All-State honoree as a senior. 4x400m relay team take first at the Stanford Invite as well … Was the runner-up in both the 110m hurdles (13.98) and 300m hurdles (37.47) at the 2018 Arcadia invitational … Member of the Clayton Valley Arts Academy. MUNIR Personal Has one younger brother (Avery) … Hobbies include reading, watching TV and movies … Chose UCLA because of the coaching staff, location and education … KABBARA 6-0 / Freshman Distance TYLER San Rafael, Calif. JANES San Rafael HS 5-11 / Sophomore Distance 2018 (XC) Finished in second place overall at the Fresno Invite, clocking a time of 20:34.7 in the Riverside, Calif. four-mile race ... Took 44th at the Stanford Invite with an 8K time of 25:22.4. King HS 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 Personal Bests 15:30.3 in the 5K ... Was a three-time CIF State qualifier in cross country ... CIF NCS Mile: 4:06.06 Champion in 2017 ... First ever athlete from San Rafael High School to win an NCS 3000m: 8:23.16 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 2018 (XC) is “tough as a brick” ... Voted as the track team MVP on two occasions ... Holds the Finished in 79th place at the Pac-12 Championships with a time of 26:45.4 ... Competed Lebanese national record in the 1500m for the 16-17 age group (4:05.00), which at the Fresno Invite, finishing in seventh place with a four-mile time of 20:59.3 ... Led earned him a third-place finish at the Lebanese National Championships. the Bruins at the Santa Clara Bronco Invite, finishing 31st with an 8K mark of 24:27.9.

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Personal country … Was named the captain of the track team at St. Joseph’s College … Holds Munir Stefano Brito Kabbara was born on Jan. 16, 2000 to parents Wassim and a personal best of 1:52.1 in the 800m, 3:55.7 in the 1,500m and a 49.8 in the 400m. Rosemary in San Francisco, Calif. ... Has one older brother, Nassim ... Plans on majoring in business-economics ... Aspires to pursue a career in finance ... Chose to Personal attend UCLA because of the “great academics, the community where companions are Son of Declan and Sarah Kelly … Has two brothers named Jack and Griffin and a as good as family, where the students have unrelenting pride in attending UCLA” ... sister named Lauren … Enjoys surfing, photography, listening to music, eating, hiking, Admires ... Hobbies and interests include cooking, bowling, and skiing ... and watching the AFL. Holds citizenship in three countries: the US, Brazil, and Lebanon ... Dad is Lebanese, mother is Brazilian ... Older brother Nassim competes in track & field and cross country at the Colorado School of Mines. DJ RILEY LAWSON 5-5 / Freshman KELLY Distance 6-1 / Sophomore Visalia, Calif. Distance Redwood HS / College of the Sequoias Brisbane, Australia St. Joseph’s College

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. Personal Bests 800m: 1:50.69 (indoor), 1:49.41 (outdoor) 2017 (College of the Sequoias) 1,500m: 3:55.51 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 2018 (XC) Lou Vasquez Invite on Sept. 21, coming in with a time of 20:44 over the 4-mile course Redshirted the 2018 season. through Golden Gate Park in San Francisco.

2018 (Track & Field) High School Qualified for NCAA West Regionals in the 800m ... Pac-12 All-Academic Team honorable Earned four varsity letters in track & field and two in cross country at Redwood High mention ... Finished 13th in the 800m at the Pac-12 Championships, crossing the line School ... In 2016, was named the MVP of both his track and cross country teams in 1:51.90 ... Competed in five outdoor and four indoor meets ... Ran a collegiate-best ... Rookie of the Year for his cross country team in 2015 ... Named the country track mile time of 4:09.50 at the Jim Bush/Bob Larsen Invitational in his 2018 outdoor debut athlete of the year in 2016 ... Post best times of 51.6 in the 400m, 1:54.65 in the ... Qualified for regionals and set a new collegiate-best by running the 800m in 1:49.41 800m, 4:16.03 in the 1600m, and 9:29.34 in the 3200m. at the Rafer Johnson/Jackie Joyner-Kersee Invitational on Apr. 14, the best 800 time by a Bruin in 2018 ... Was named Pac-12 Men’s Track Athlete of the Week for his showing Personal at the RJ/JJK Invite ... Finished second in both the 800 (1:50.33) and 4X400 (2:24.96) De’yvd Candelario Lawson was born on Jun. 17, 1999 in Visalia, Calif. to parents in the USC Dual Meet on Apr. 29 ... At the MPSF Championships, finished first in the David and Gloria ... Has a younger brother, Ryan, and a younger sister, Chloe ... Plans DMR (9:51.12) and second in the 800m (1:50.69) ... Ran a collegiate-best 1:20.40 in on majoring in film ... Aspires to become a cinematographer involved with athletics ... the 600m at the Dr. Martin Luther King Invitational on Jan. 19 ... Named to the 2018 Chose UCLA because of the “historically strong and successful athletics and academics” MPSF Indoor Track All-Academic Team. ... 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, 2017 (XC) filming, drawing, writing, and Japanese cars ... Admires American track athlete Matt Competed in the 8k at the Bronco Invitational, finishing in 56th place with a time of Centrowitz ... Also played football in high school, but decided to quit to focus on cross 24:50.2 … Opened his season at the George Kyte Classic (4.5mi), running 28:25.2 country and track once he realized his potential. to finish 42nd overall … Pac-12 All-Academic second-team selection.

2017 (Track and Field) Competed in the middle distances in five meets for the Bruins … Set an outdoor best in the 800m at the Jim Bush Collegiate, running 1:52.71 to finish sixth overall … Won the 1,500m competition at the Bob Larsen Distance Carnival with a personal-best time of 3:55.51 … Competed in the 800m at the MPSF Indoor Championships, running a lifetime-best time of 1:52.11 to finish tenth overall … Made his UCLA track debut at the Columbia East-West Challenge, where he finished 12th in the 800m and helped the DMR squad to a fourth-place finish.

2016 (XC) Did not participate in races as a true freshman.

High School Attended St. Joseph’s College, Gregory Terrace in Brisbane, Queensland … Earned varsity letters in track, cross country and swimming … Placed fourth in the 800m and 1,500m at the Australian School Track and Field Championship … GPS 1,500m champion from 2013-15 … Was a silver medalist in the 800m and 1,500m at the Queensland State Championships, Bronze medalist in the 1,500m at the Australian Junior Championship in 2013, and the St. Joseph’s high school champion in track and cross

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Championships Silver medalist 2015 … He deleted Patrik Bodén’s Swedish junior SEAN record. Bodén was the former Javelin World Record holder and is the current NCAA Collegiate Record holder in the Javelin … Threw 233-1 (71.05m) at the IAAF U20 LEE World Junior Championships. 6-7 / Freshman Personal Jumps / Multi Son of Christer and Mona Litzell … Has a sibling named Love. Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. Trabuco Hills HS DAMION MARSHALL High School Graduated from Trabuco Hills High School in Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. … Won the 5-9 / Senior state title in the high jump, flying 2.18m (7-7) … Recorded a PR of 2.21m (7-3) his Sprints senior season in the high jump at the Mustang Round Up … Set a meet record at the CIF Southern Section Division 1 Finals when he jumped 2.20m (7-2.5) … Jumped seven Temecula, Calif. feet or higher in seven meets in 2018 … Two-time USATF Youth national record holder Great Oak HS for age groups 9-10 (1.60m) and 11-12 (1.76m) … Former national record holder for age group 13-14 … Academically, finished in the top 20 of his class with a 4.74 GPA.

Personal Son of Mavis and Ronald Lee … Has one older sister (Samantha) … Hobbies include Personal Bests solving Rubik’s cubes, playing strategy-based games and video games, hanging out 60m: 6.98 with friends (most of who chose UCLA as well) … Chose UCLA to succeed in the high 100m: 10.76 jump and challenge himself in the classroom. 200m: 21.52 400m: 48.69

2018 Competed at one meet, the Don Kirby Elite (indoor) ... Ran the 60m in 7.16, good for SIMON 36th ... Ran the 200 in 22.54, good for 62nd. LITZELL 2017 Competed in the sprints in seven outdoor meets … Finished 20th in the 100m (10.89) 6-3 / Junior and 17th in the 200m (22.63) at the Pac-12 Championships … Helped the 4x100m relay team to a victory at the Johnson/JJK Invite with a time of 40.34 … Won the 400m Throws competition at the UCLA Legends Invite with a lifetime-best time of 48.69 … Posted Östersund, Sweden a career-best time of 21.52 in the 200m at the Pac-12 vs. Big-10 Invitational, good Wargentinskolan for eighth overall … Doubled at the MPSF Indoor Championships in the 200m (22.44) and 400m (51.14), finishing 23rd and 44th in the events, respectively … Clocked a career-best time of 6.98 in the 60m at the Don Kirby Invite.

2016 Personal Bests Placed 17th at the NCAA Division I West Preliminary Round in the 4x100 with a time of Javelin: 74.46m (244-3) 40.40 … Competed in the Pac-12 Outdoor Track & Field Championships in the 100M placing 16th with a time of 10.83, the 200M with a time of 22.15 to place 17th, and 2018 the 4x100 placing fourth with a time of 40.22 … His best 400M came at the Bruin Earned USFTCCCA Second-Team All-American honors in the javelin for the second Legends of T&F Invitational with a time of 52.55 … Set his best college times in the straight season ... Qualified for the NCAA Championships in the javelin ... Finished 14th 100M and 200M with times of 10.76 and 21.87, respectively, at the UCLA vs. USC at NCAAs, with a top mark of 66.72m (218-11) ... Was the Pac-12 Champion in the Dual Meet … Won the Bruin Legends of T&F Invitational in the 4x100 with a time javelin, as he threw a collegiate-best 74.46m (244-3) at the Pac-12 Championships of 40.85 … Placed second in the 4x100 at both the UCLA vs. USC Dual Meet and to take first place ... That throw ranks fifth all-time in the UCLA outdoor top-10 as of the UCLA vs. Texas A&M Dual Meet with times of 40.36 and 41.22, respectively … summer 2018 ... Was the sixth-place finisher at the NCAA West Regionals, reaching a Ran the 4x400 at the Rafer Johnson-Jackie Joyner Kersee Invitational with a time of top mark of 69.60m (228-4) ... Won the javelin at the USC Dual Meet for the second 3:13.12 to place third. straight season ... Competed in seven meets overall for the Bruins ... Made his season debut at the Pomona-Pitzer Invite, taking fourth with a 67.89m (222-9) launch. High School Prepped at Great Oak High School in Temecula, Calif. … Ran a personal best 21.29 2017 to post the seventh fastest 200m in California in 2014 … Finished third with that time USFTCCCA Second-Team All-American in the javelin … Competed at the NCAA Outdoor at the CIF-SS Finals … Placed eighth at the State Championship with a time of 21.82 Championships in the javelin, throwing 221-10 to finish in 16th place … Posted a … Posted a 21.48 in the State Prelims … Ran under 21.70 in the 200m five times lifetime-best throw of 226-10 at the NCAA West Regionals, good for seventh at the in 2014 … Also ran a 48.05 in the 400m at the CIF-SS Masters meet to place sixth meet and eighth all-time in UCLA school history … Won the javelin competition at the … Named Sprinter of the Year and MVP at Great Oak three times … Holds the school USC Dual with a launch of 218-10 … Made his UCLA debut at the Johnson/JJK Invite, record in the 100, 200, 4x100 and 4x200 relays. throwing 213-08 to finish second. Personal High School Son of Peter and Amy Marshall … Has one sister named Mya … Lists his biggest Comes from Sweden as one of the top junior javelin throwers in the world … Prepped athletic thrill as signing his NLI to UCLA … Also lettered four seasons in football as a at Wargentinskolan … He has thrown the 800g javelin for a personal best of 258-3 defensive back and receiver. (78.73m) that currently ranks No. 2 in the world for his age group …European Junior

22 MEN’S ATHLETE PROFILES CHRIS after recording a top mark of 19.16m (62-10.5). 2017 MORZENTI USTFCCCA All-American Honorable Mention in the discus … Qualified for the discus at the NCAA Championships, throwing 179-08 to finish 19th … Doubled in the shot 5-8 / Redshirt Sophomore put (58-03.75) and discus (186-03) at the NCAA West Prelims, finishing 19th and Distance sixth in the events, respectively … Won the discus competition at the USC dual with a throw of 175-0 … Also posted a lifetime-best mark of 161-02 in the hammer throw Dunsmuir, Calif. against the Trojans, good for third place … Had a huge day at the Triton Invitational, Mt. Shasta HS setting lifetime bests in the shot (66-03.00) and discus (187-02) , good for victories in both events … Won the discus competition at the Johnson/JJK and UCLA Legends Invites, posting marks of 176-03 and 175-03 at the meets, respectively … Finished 15th in the shot put at the NCAA Indoor Championships, throwing 56-08.00 … Won the shot put at the MPSF Indoor Championships with an indoor-best mark of 64-11.5 2018 (XC) … Opened his season with two consecutive victories in the shot put at the Columbia Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention ... Raced in the 10K at the NCAA West Re- East-West Challenge (59-11.75) and Charlie Thomas Invite (60-04.00). gionals, where he finished 73rd with a time of 30:57.6 ... Led the team at the season opener at the Fresno Invite, recording a four-mile time of 20:31.9 to claim first place 2016 ... Took 15th place at the Stanford Invite with a time of 24:37.3. Named a USTFCCCA second-team All-American in the shot put during the indoor season … A USTFCCCA honorable mention selection in both the shot put and discus during the 2017 (XC) outdoor season … Finished 19th in the shot put at the NCAA Outdoor Championships Finished 64th overall at the Pac-12 Championships (8k), clocking a time of 25:26.6 with a mark of 60-10.5 … Also finished 20th in the discus at the NCAA meet with a … Ran the 8k at the Roy Griak Invite was the Bruins’ seventh runner, finishing 40th throw of 176-1 … Finished fourth at the NCAA West Prelims in the shot put with a overall with a time of 26:21.3 … Made his UCLA cross country debut at the George personal best mark of 62-11.5 … Also hit a qualifying mark in the discus by placing Kyte Classic (4.5mi), crossing as the Bruins’ fifth runner with a time of 24:11.7, good 11th with a personal best throw of 183-11 … Placed third in the discus at the Pac-12 for 16th place … Pac-12 All-Academic second-team selection. Championships with a toss of 177-1 … Finished fifth in the shot put with a heave of 61-9.75 … Was the runner-up in the discus at the dual meet against rival USC with a 2017 (Track and Field) throw of 174-6 … Was sixth in the shot put with a mark of 57-2.75 … Threw a personal Did not compete in races his first season with the program. best in the hammer of 160-11 to place third … Won the shot put at the Bruin Legends Invitational with a throw of 60-10 … Won the discus at the Jim Bush Collegiate with a 2016 (XC) mark of 181-1 … Was the runner-up in the shot put at 61-8.25 … Competed in six Did not participate in races as a true freshman. indoor meets … Finished 12th at the NCAA Indoor Championships in the shot put with a throw of 61-2.75 … Placed 10th in the shot put at the MPSF Championships with a High School mark of 58-10 … Was 13th in the weight throw with a mark of 55-11.25 … Finished Attended Mt. Shasta High School in Mt. Shasta, Calif. … Lettered in cross country and third in the shot at the Husky Classic with an indoor best of 62-5.75 … Opened the track … Helped lead Mt. Shasta to a league championship in 2012 and 2015 as well indoor campaign by placing third in the shot with a throw of 59-4. as being section champions in 2012 … Was an all-league, all-division and all-section performer in cross country and track and an all-state performer in cross country … 2015 Was also a two-time Northern Section 1,600m champion … Holds the school records Won the silver medal in the shot put at the Pan-Am Juniors with a throw of 63-0 … for the 800m, 1500m, 1600m, 3000m, and was a member of the 4x400 relay record Finished second in the shot put at the USATF Junior Championships with a throw of holding team. 67-9.75 … Did not compete in his true freshman season.

Personal High School Son of Carl and Carolyn Morzenti … Dad was a sprinter at UCLA … Enjoys swimming, Attended Madison High School in San Diego, Calif. … Earned four letters in track and hiking and biking. field, three in football, one in basketball and wrestling … Competed for coaches Rick Jackson and Jorge Reyes … A four-year all-league selection … Named to the All-CIF twice … Won the California state title in the shot put his senior season … Finished sixth in the event as a junior … Placed seventh in the discus as a junior … Named the San DOTUN Diego Field Athlete of the Year … A three-time Madison High School Field Athlete of the Year … Posted the fourth best mark in San Diego history in the shot put … Won every shot put competition as a senior … Holds the Madison High School record in both the OGUNDEJI shot put and discus … Placed fifth at the 2014 USATF Junior Championships in the 6-2 / Redshirt Senior shot put with a mark of 59-9.75 and finished 14th in the discus with a throw of 164-1 Throws … Has recorded personal bests of 65-5.50 in the shot put and 194-5 in the discus. San Diego, Calif. Personal Madison HS Son of Abimbola Ogundeji … Has one brother named Ayodele … Plans to major in physiological science to pursue a career as an orthopedic surgeon or physical therapist ... Majoring in Psychobiology

Personal Bests Shot Put: 20.19m (66-03) Discus: 57.04m (187-02) Hammer: 49.12m (161-02)

2018 USTFCCCA Second Team Indoor All-American in the shot put ... Finished 13th at the Indoor NCAA Championships in the shot put, recording a top mark of 18.54m (60-10) ... Had a season-best throw of 19.37m (63-6.75) in his season debut at the Dr. Martin Luther King Invitational on Jan. 19 ... Finished fourth at the MPSF Indoor Championships

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competition against USC with a lifetime-best time of 10.26 … Took home the victory JOSH in the 200m at the Pac-12 vs. Big Ten Invite with a time of 21.06 … Sprinted in four indoor meets … Tripled at the MPSF Indoor Championships, finishing fifth in the 60m PIKES dash (6.77), sixth in the 200m (21.46), and fifth in the 4x400m (season-best 3:12.50) … MPSF Indoor All-Academic selection. 6-0 / Sophomore Sprints 2016 Named Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention … A NCAA West Prelim qualifier Sylmar, Calif. in the 100m, 200m and 4x100m relay … Was the on the 4x100m relay Valencia HS / Portland State that placed 17th with a time of 40.40 … Clocked a wind-aided 10.53 in the 100m to place 26th … Was 23rd in the 200m with a time of 21.04 … Placed fifth at the Pac-12 Championships in the 100m with a time of 10.59 … Finished sixth in the 200m with a time of 21.52 … Ran the anchor leg on the 4x100m that placed fourth with a time of 40.22 … Was the runner-up in the dual meet against rival USC in the Personal Bests 100m and 4x100m relay … Ran a 10.49 in the 100m and a 40.36 in the 4x100m 60m: 6.86 relay … Clocked a personal best in the 200m with a time of 20.94 to place second in 200m: 21.64 the dual meet against Texas A&M … Ran a 10.44 to win the 100m against the Aggies … The relay team finished second with a time of 41.22 … Won the Bruin Legends 2018 (Portland State University) Invitational in the 100m with a season best time of 10.41 … Ran the anchor leg on Ranks second all-time in the 60m (6.86), which he achieved at the Big Sky Indoor the winning 4x100m relay that crossed the line in 40.85 … Won the 100m at the Jim Championships … Also ranks second all-time in the 200m (21.64) … During the Bush Collegiate with a time of 10.42 … Also won the 200m in a time of 21.20 … 2018 outdoor season, won the 200m at the L&C Spring Break Open with his time of Competed in five indoor meets … Placed fifth at the MPSF Championships in the 60m 22.19 ... Part of the Vikings’ winning 4x400m relay team that finished in 3:24.70 at with a time of 6.78 … Clocked a season best in the prelims with a 6.70 … Clocked a the L&C Spring Break Open. 6.70 at the Husky Classic to place third … Also ran a 6.70 at the Husker Invitational to place third … Opened the indoor season by winning the 60m at the Lumberjack Team High School Challenge with a time of 6.73 … MPSF Indoor All-Academic selection. Graduated from Valencia High School … Helped his team win its league title in 2016 … 2017 California Winter champions in the 4x200 and … 2017 2015 Foothill League champions in the 4x100 and 4x400. A NCAA qualifier in the 100m as a true freshman … Competed in 10 outdoor meets … Posted collegiate legal personal bests of 10.38 in the 100m and 21.01 in the 200m … Personal Ran an all-conditions personal best of 10.23 at the NCAA West Prelims … Also clocked Son of Stacy and Lonnie Joseph, as well as Chris Pimea … Has two brothers, Christian a 10.32(w) in the opening round at the prelims … Placed fifth in both the 100m (10.44) and Zack Pikes, and a sister, Lauryn Joseph … Ran in the Junior Olympics in 2011 and 200m (21.01) at the Pac-12 Championships … Opened the outdoor season with in the 100m and 4x100m … Lists playing video games and going fishing as hobbies/ a win in the 100m (10.59) against Washington State and Long Beach State … Won interests … Chose UCLA to be close to home and earn a degree from a great university. the 100m a week later at the Pac-12 vs. Big 10 Invitational with a time of 10.43 … Won the 200m (21.48) at the Rafer Johnson/JJK Invitational … Claimed the 100m (10.67) at the Triton Invitational Also ran on the 4x100m relay … Competed in four indoor meets … Clocked top indoor times of 6.68 in the 60m and 21.69 in the 200m LEON … Placed seventh at the MPSF Championships in the 60m with a time of 6.93 … Won his first collegiate meet in the 60m with a time of 6.80 at the Lumberjack Invitational … Posted his fastest indoor 60m time of 6.68 at the New Mexico Team Invitational … POWELL Made the semifinal round of the 200m at the World University Games in South Korea ... Was an alternate on the 4x100m relay at the Pan-Am Junior Championships … 5-8 / Senior Placed fifth in the 100m at the USATF Junior Championships. Sprints Kennedale, Texas High School Attended Kennedale High School in Kennedale, Texas, where he earned three letters Kennedale HS in track and one in football … Ran for coach Leon Paul … Capped off his prep career with a state title in the 200m and helped lead the 4x100m and the 4x200m to state titles … Guided Kennedale to a state championship, district, area and regional titles … During his junior season helped lead the 4x200m team to a regional record … Led the 4x100m team to a state title in 2013 … Has run personal bests of 10.33 in Personal Bests the 100m and 20.83 in the 200m. 60m: 6.68 100m: 10.26 Personal 200m: 20.75 Son of Leon Powell Sr. and Sylvia Powell … Has a twin sister named Deandrea who runs track at San Jose State … Has two other sisters named Alyson and Brittany … 2018 Majoring in Psychology. Redshirted ... Honored at the 2018 UCLA scholar-athlete banquet with the Bruin Leadership Award, given to student-athletes who have gone above and beyond the call of duty to make a significant impact on the UCLA student-athlete experience by demonstrating outstanding service to others and within the community.

2017 USTFCCCA All-American Honorable Mention in the 4x100m relay … Ran the anchor leg of the 4x100m relay at the NCAA Championships, helping the team to a 22nd-place finish and a time of 39.89 … Finished 16th in the 200m at the NCAA West Regional Prelims, crossing with a career-best time of 20.75 … Was also the anchor for the 4x100m relay team that ran a season-best time of 39.32 to qualify for the NCAA Championships … Finished fifth in the 100m at the Pac-12 Championships with a wind-aided time of 10.40 … Also ran the opening leg for the 4x400m relay team that posted a season-best time of 3:09.39 to finish fourth overall … Won the 100m

24 MEN’S ATHLETE PROFILES GARRETT DARIUS REYNOLDS RILEY 5-11 / Redshirt Sophomore 5-10 / Freshman Distance Distance Ventura, Calif. Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. Ventura HS Rancho Cucamonga HS

Personal Bests Personal Bests 1,500m: 3:45.65 1,500m: 3:45.65 5,000m: 13:57.55 5,000m: 13:57.55

2018 (XC) 2018 (XC) Led the Bruins in nearly every meet during the 2018 season ... Recorded a season-best Did not participate in a race as a true freshman. time of 23:58.7 at the Stanford Invite to take fourth overall ... Finished in 25th place at the Wisconsin Pre-Nationals with a team-best mark of 24:15.5 ... Took 25th at the High School Pac-12 Championships with an 8K time of 23:40.2 ... Earned 28th place at the NCAA Attended Rancho Cucamonga High School in Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. ... Earned West Regionals with a 10K time of 30:06.8. 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 2018 (Track & Field) 5K ... Was a three-time all-league first team pick in cross country and track ... In cross, Competed in just one meet, the Jim Bush/Bob Larsen Invitational (outdoor) ... Ran the was named All-CIF twice ... Two-time league champion in the 3200m ... Named an mile in 4:09.92, a collegiate-best ... Started the 10K. All-American as a senior.

2017 (XC) Personal Ran the 10k at the NCAA Championships, finishing 121st overall with a time of 30:54.79 Darius Anthony Riley was born on Jun. 22, 2000 in Upland, Calif. to parents Tarron and … Led the Bruins at the NCAA West Regionals (10k), finishing 14th overall with a time Erika ... Has two brothers: Tarron II and Jayden ... Plans on majoring in psychology ... of 29:50.7 … Took home a 14th-place finish in the 8k at the Pac-12 Championships, Aspires to become a therapist ... Chose UCLA because of its “outstanding academics, clocking a time of 24:08.3 … Competed at the Nuttycombe Wisconsin Invite and finished the opportunities it brings after college, plus the running team is amazing and is filled in 33rd place with a time of 24:11.1 … Finished second overall in the 8k at the Roy with a lot of great runners that I look up to” ... Describes his greatest pre-UCLA athletic Griak Invite with a time of 25:03.0 … Opened sophomore campaign at the George thrill as surging into the top-10 in the final 100 meters at the West Regionals to qualify Kyte Classic (4.5mi) and finished eighth overall with a time of 23:34.1. 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 2017 (Track and Field) shows like The Office and movies, no matter the genre ... Wanted to pursue a career NCAA West Prelims qualifier in the 5,000m, where he finished 28th overall with a time in basketball up until his sophomore year of high school. of 14:47.52 … Finished 14th in the 5k at the Pac-12 Championships, running 14:25.50 … Was the runner-up in the 1,500m at the USC Dual, clocking a lifetime-best time of 3:45.65 … Broke the 14-minute barrier in the 5k at the MT. SAC Relays, running a personal-best time of 13:57.55 to finish 17th.

2016 (XC) Competed at the NCAA Division I Cross Country Championships in the 10k and finished in 126th place with a time of 31:05.0 … Placed 35th at the Pac-12 Championships in the 8k and finished with a time of 25:15.2 … Opened the season at the Nuttycombe Wisconsin Invitational (8k) with a time of 24:53.1 and finished in 83rd place … Ran unattached to open the year and won the Mustang Challenge (8k) in a course record time of 24:47.3.

High School Attended Ventura High School in Ventura, Calif. … Earned four letters in Cross Country and Track … Named the Ventura County runner of the year three times … All-Channel league six times, All-Ventura County six times, All-CIF First time three times, All-California first team three times and participated in the Nike Nationals Qualifier two times … Has clocked personal bests of 1:54.83 in the 800m, 4:15.93 in the 1,600m, 4:12.21 in the mile and 8:58.06 at 3,200m … Reynolds placed first in the 1600m and second 3,200m at the Channel League Finals … He went on to place seventh in the 3,200m at the State Meet running it in 8:58.06 … The Ventura County Star’s Cross Country Runner of the Year has led Ventura to a state title last season ... At the 2015 California State Division I Championships Reynolds ran a 15:05.00 to finish sixth overall … He finished fourth at the Division II meet in 2014 with a time of 15:16.00.

Personal Son of Eric and Nancy Reynolds … Has a sister named Peyton … Both parents ran track and cross country at UCLA … Played for eight years … Hobbies include biking, hiking, and surfing.

25 MEN’S ATHLETE PROFILES HARRISON DARIUS SCHRAGE SMITH 6-2 / Senior 5-6 / Sophomore Sprints Distance Portland, Ore. Dunsmuir, Calif. Grant HS / Arkansas Mt. Shasta

Personal Bests Personal Bests 60m: 6.89 100m: 10.89 100m: 10.60 200m: 21.85 200m: 21.72 Long Jump: 7.70m (25-3.25) 2018 Shot Put: 10.74m (35-3) Competed in six outdoor meets in his first season with the Bruins ... Raced in both the Dec: 2574 100m and 200m at the Pac-12 Championships, finishing 18th in both ... Crossed the line in 10.73 in the 100m and 21.85 in the 200m, a season-best ... Had six top-five 2018 (University of Arkansas) finishes ... Raced the 100m in 10.89 in his season debut at the Aztec Invitational on Competed in six meets during the indoor season… Set a personal-best in the 60m at the Mar. 24, a season-best ... Was part of UCLA 4X100 and 4X100 relay teams that finished Arkansas Invitational running 6.89 seconds… Recorded a personal-best mark in the long second at the USC Dual Meet on Apr. 29. jump leaping out to 7.70m (25-3.25) at the SEC Indoor Championships… Competed in eight meets during the outdoor season… Opened the season with personal-best times of 2017 (College of the Sequoias) 10.60 in the 100m and 21.72 in the 200m at the Stanford Invitational (Mar. 30)… Ran a Was on the 4x100m squad that ran 39.45 at the CCCAA California State Championships, wind-aided 10.40 in the 100m at the John McDonnell Invitational (Apr. 13)… Qualified good for the meet victory and a school record … Finished fifth at the State Championships for the NCAA West Prelims in the long jump… Finished as a Second-Team All-American in the 100m with a time of 10.74 … Clocked a lifetime best in the 100m at the NorCal in the long jump at the NCAA Outdoor Championships… Trials & Finals, running 10.67 to finish fifth.

2017 (University of Arkansas) High School Three-year letter-winner in track and field and football from Ridgeview High School NCAA Outdoor Second Team All-American (long jump) … Made his Razorback debut in Bakersfield, Calif. … Earned a fourth letter in track from Highland High School … clocking a personal best of 6.95 in the 60m and marking 7.20m (23-7.5) at the Razorback Three-time First-Team All-League selection for track and football … Two-time First-Team Invitational … Finished second in the long jump at the Arkansas Qualifier with a PR mark All-Area selection for track and football … Set personal bests of 10.60 in the 100m, of 7.63m (25-0.5) … Placed 12th in the long jump at the SEC Indoor Championships to 21.37 in the 200m , and 41.89 in the 4x100m relay … Broke the school record in the wrap up indoor competition with a mark of 7.39m (24-3) … Opened outdoor with PR in 100m and 200m two years in a row. the 100m of 10.64 at the Arkansas Spring Invitational for third place … Placed second in the long jump at the Baylor Invitational off a wind-aided leap of 7.40m (24-3.50) … Personal Finished third in the long jump at the SEC Relays with a wind-aided jump of 7.93m (26- Son of Dina Harris and Ahmed Smith … Has three older siblings, Adam Padilla, Amina 0.25) … Scored five points for the Razorbacks at the SEC Outdoor Championships with Smith and Aaron Rene, and three younger siblings, Devin Holliday, Mia Bolton and Malik a fourth-place finish in the long jump … Qualified for NCAA Outdoor Championships in Bolton … Attended the College of the Sequoias from 2015-17 before transferring to the long jump where he went on to complete his first year as the 16th-best performer in UCLA in the winter of 2018 … Decided to attend UCLA because he felt like it was the the event at the national level.

High School Attended Grant High School in Portland, Ore. … 2016 Oregon 6A State Championship high point scorer/MVP … Four-time Oregon 6A long jump state champion … 2016 Oregon 6A triple jump state champion … 2016 Oregon 6A runner-up in the 100m and 200m … 2016 USATF Outdoor Juniors long jump runner-up … 2016 IAAF World U20 Outdoor Championship long jump qualifier … Three-time New Balance indoor nationals All-American … Three-time Junior Olympics All-American.

Personal Son of Adam Schrage and Kimberly Bauman … Has two siblings, Madison and Ashton … Majoring in business.

26 MEN’S ATHLETE PROFILES ARTURO Placed 61st at the CIF California State Cross Country Championships with a time of 16:05. Personal SOTOMAYOR Son of Arturo and Alma Rosa Sotomayor … Has one brother named Eduardo and a sister named Sara Elena … Admires Leo Manzano … Enjoys soccer, hiking and working 5-7 / Redshirt Junior on cars … Geology major. Distance Roseville, Calif. Roseville HS JUSTIN STAFFORD Personal Bests 6-6 / Senior 800m: 1:49.20 1500m: 3:42.60 Mile: 4:03.57 5000m: 14:27.72 Throws Dana Point, Calif. 2018 (XC) Saddleback College Raced to 67th place at the Santa Clara Bronco Invite with an 8K time of 24:59.7 ... Dana Point HS / Competed at the Master’s XC Invite, taking fifth overall with a mark of 25:08.9.

2018 (Track & Field) Ran unattached in the 1500m at the Rafer Johnson/Jackie Joyner-Kersee Invitational Personal Bests ... Did not compete in any other races. Discus: 49.22m (161-6) Hammer: 64.92m (213-0) 2017 (XC) Finished 11th in the 8k at the TMU Invite, clocking a time of 25:29.9 … Made his 2018 season debut at the George Kyte Classic in Flagstaff, finishing 26th overall with a time Qualified for the NCAA Championships in the hammer throw ... Finished 17th at of 24:59.6. NCAAs, just missing out on All-America honors ... Had a top mark of 64.25m (210-9) at NCAAs ... Reached NCAAs after coming in sixth at the NCAA West Preliminaries, 2017 (Track and Field) where he logged a top mark of 64.65m (212-1) ... Pac-12 All-Academic Team honorable NCAA West Prelims qualifier in the 1,500m, where he finished 27th overall with a mention ... Had a standout performance at the USC Dual Meet, notching a collegiate- time of 3:53.94 … Cracked the Top 10 in the 800m at the Pac-12 Championships, best and NCAA qualifying mark of 64.92m (213-0) to win the hammer throw while finishing ninth overall with a time of 1:52.16 … Scored for the Bruins in the 800m also finishing third in the discus at 47.56m (156-0) and fourth in the shot put with a at the USC Dual, finishing in third with a time of 1:52.01 … Won the Johnson/JJK collegiate-best 12.87m (42-2.75) ... Competed in both the discus and hammer at the 1,500m competition with a lifetime-best time of 3:42.60 … Finished third in the Pac-12 Championships, finishing third in the hammer at 63.77m (209-3) and 12th in mile at the Bob Larsen Distance Carnival, setting a lifetime best of 4:03.57 … Set a the discus with a collegiate-best mark of 49.22m (161-6) ... Was second at the MPSF lifetime best in his first 2017 outdoor appearance in the 800m at the Pac-12 vs. Big Championships in the weight throw, recording a collegiate-best mark of 20.01m (65- 10 Invite, crossing at 1:49.20 to finish second overall … Doubled at the MPSF Indoor 7.75) ... Competed overall in four indoor meets and nine outdoor meets. Championships, finishing third in the 800m (1:50.17) and helped the DMR squad to a second-place finish (9:37.90) … Opened his indoor campaign with a victory in the 2017 800m at the Columbia East-West Challenge, clocking an indoor-best time of 1:49.60. NCAA West Prelims qualifier in the hammer throw … Doubled in the discus (152-07) and hammer (193-0) at the Pac-12 Championships, finishing 13th and sixth in the events, 2016 (XC) respectively … Won the hammer throw competition against USC with a lifetime-best Competed in two meets … Raced in the 8k at the Santa Clara Bronco Invitational and launch of 201-02 … Also posted a personal best in the discus against the Trojans, finished with a time of 24:44.2 in 38th place … Opened the season at the Mustang going 160-10 for fifth place. Challenge in the 4.8mi and finished fourth with a time of 25:23.8. 2016 (Saddleback College) 2016 (Track and Field) Did not compete due to injury. Competed in eight outdoor meets during his freshmen campaign … Placed 15th at the Pac-12 Championships in the 800m with a time of 1:52.53 … Clocked a personal 2015 (Saddleback College) best 14:27.72 to finish 22nd in the 5,000m at the Pac-12 Championships … Posted Recorded the sixth-best throw of the year in the hammer and the second-best throw of a personal best 1:51.25 in the 800m to place third in the dual meet against rival any freshman in the state with a throw of 181-feet at the Mt. SAC Relays. USC … Finished sixth in the 800m in the dual meet against Texas A&M with a time of 1:51.70 … Posted a personal best 3:51.03 in the 1,500m to place fourth at the Personal Rafer/JJK Invitational … Opened his outdoor season with a 1:55.16 in the 800m … Attended Dana Hills HS and Saddleback College before transferring to UCLA in Spring Competed in six indoor meets 2017.

2015 (XC) Ran unattached in the Titan Invitational (8k) and finished with a time of 26:00.

High School Prepped at Roseville High School in Roseville, Calif. … A two-time state qualifier in the 800m … Placed fifth at the CIF State Track & Field Championships with a time of 1:53.70 … Clocked a personal best 1:51.54 to finish second at the Mt. SAC Relays … Ran a 1:53.05 at the USATF Junior Nationals to place 10th … Finished 18th as a junior at the state meet with a time of 1:54.78 … Ran a personal best 4:13.02 in the 1,600m to win the Sacramento Meet of Champions … Helped the Roseville 4x400m relay team place sixth at the CIF State Championships … Ran at Brooks PR two years in a row … Holds the Roseville school record in the 800m, mile and 4x400m relay …

27 MEN’S ATHLETE PROFILES CAMERON MILLEN STONE TRUJILLO 5-10 / Senior 5-11 / Redshirt Junior Sprints Distance Sacramento, Calif. Walnut, Calif. Sheldon HS / Oregon Walnut HS

Personal Bests Personal Bests 200m: 21.36 800m: 1:56.81 600m: 1:18.35 1500m: 3:46.20 400m: 46.37 3000m: 8:21.24 800m: 1:53.61 5000m: 14:19.86 Mile: 4:10.20 2018 (University of Oregon) Competed in the 4x400m relay (3:08.15) at the NCAA Outdoor Championships ... Helped 2018 (XC) his 4x400 relay team advance to the NCAA Outdoor Championships after posting a season Pac-12 All-Academic First Team selection with a 3.92 GPA ... Raced at the NCAA best of 3:04.36 at the NCAA West Regional ... Placed fourth in the 400m (46.44) to score West Regionals, taking 32nd with a 10K time of 30:10.2 ... Competed at the Pac-12 Oregon five points and helped his team take second and score eight points in the 4x400m Championships, taking 73rd with a time of 26:03.8 ... Recorded a season-best 8K time relay (3:07.57) at the Pac-12 Championships ... Recorded an outdoor PR in the 200m of 25:04.8 at the Wisconsin Pre-Nationals to finish 100th ... Posted a time of 25:05.6 for 31st place at the Stanford Invite. (21.36) at the Desert Heat Classic ... Named first team All-American after helping the team finish third (9:31.45) at the NCAA Indoor Championships ... 2018 (Track & Field) Moved to third in UO indoor history while also recording a new personal best in the 400m NCAA West Preliminaries qualifier in the 1500m ... Pac-12 All-Academic First Team (46.37) at the Don Kirby Elite Invitational ... Also set a new personal best in the 200m at ... Competed in three indoor meets and five outdoor meets ... Ran a collegiate-best the Don Kirby Elite Invitational with a mark of 21.46 ... Helped his DMR team take first 3:46.20 1500m at the USC Dual Meet, finishing third and qualifying for regionals ... place and set a new NCAA lead time (9:31.87) at the Columbia Challenge, At regionals, finished 47th in the preliminaries with a time of 4:06.80 ... Had a solid showing at the indoor MPSF Championships, posting collegiate-bests in the mile 2017 (University of Oregon) (4:10.20) and 3000m (8:21.24) ... Broke the four-minute mark in the 1500m five of Competed in the 400m and 4x400 relay at the Pac-12 Championships ... Part of the his six times out in that event ... Recorded a collegiate-best in the 800m at the indoor 4x400 team that won their invite heat (3:07.30) and competed in the men’s 400m (47.84) Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Invitational in his season debut ... Raced in the 1500m at the at the Mt. SAC Relays … Opened the indoor season by finishing the 200m in 22.57 at Pac-12 Championships, coming in 19th with a time of 3:52.53 ... Named to the 2018 the UW Indoor Preview ... Placed eighth (50.02) in the 400m while also helping both the MPSF Indoor Track All-Academic Team. 4x400 relay team (3:15.08) and DMR team (9:30.86) take first place... Competed in the 400m(49.55) at the MPSF Championships. 2017 (XC) Ran 24:02.3 in the 8k at the Bronco Invitational, good for 12th place overall … Won the 2016 (University of Oregon) TMU Invite 8k with a time of 25:01.5, setting a new course record and leading the Bruins Placed sixth in the 400m (47.61) and fifth in the 4x400 relay (3:11.13) at the Pac-12 to a team victory ... Men’s cross country’s representative on the UCLA All-Academic Championships. Team, comprised of the person from each team with the highest cumulative GPA.

High School 2017 (Track & Field) Attended Sheldon High School in Sacramento, Calif. … Finished seventh at the California Posted a 5,000m personal-best time of 14:19.86 at the Bob Larsen Distance Carnival, State Championships in the 400m as a junior, running 47.67 in the finals … Earlier in good for 10th place … Ran 3:51.96 in the 1,500m at the Pac-12 vs. Big 10 Invite, for the season, he ran a 46.99 at the CIF-SJS Division I Championships, setting a personal a lifetime best and ninth place overall … Opened his outdoor campaign at the Long best in the event. Beach Dual, where he ran an outdoor-best time of 1:56.87 in the 800m … Finished 32nd in the 3,000m at the MPSF Indoor Championships, running a personal-best time of

8:22.05 … Ran a lifetime-best mile time of 4:15.45 at the Charlie Thomas Invitational Personal … MPSF Indoor All-Academic selection. Has one sister named Alexis ... Picked UCLA because it is the “best place to be” ... Enjoys sleeping in his free time. 2016 (XC) Garnered Pac-12 All-Academic first team honors … Competed in four meets … Raced in the Pac-12 Championships (8k) and finished in 51st place with a time of 25:51.0 … Placed 17th at the Santa Clara Bronco Invitational (8k) with a time of 24:26.5 … Ran in the Roy Griak Invitational and finished 69th (8k) with a time of 26:12.6 … Opened the season with a third place finish in the 5k at the Nevada Twilight with a time of 16:08.5.

2015 (XC) Ran unattached in the Titan Invitational (8k) and finished with a time of 25:03.

High School Attended Walnut High School in Walnut, Calif. … Lettered all four seasons in track and cross country for coach Jim Polite … Named the Walnut HS MVP in cross country all four years and three times in track … Belongs to the Walnut HS Hall of Fame in both cross country and track … Named the SGV Runner of the Year in 2015 … Holds the school record in 1,600m with a time of 4:11.26 … Holds a personal best of 9:13.10 in the 3,200m … Placed 23rd at the CIF Track & Field Championships in the 1,600m

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… League champion in both the 1,600m and 3,200m his junior and senior seasons … Ran a personal best 15:23 at the CIF California State Cross Country Championships MYLES to place sixth overall in the division I race. WEBB Personal Son of Michael and Merisha Trujillo … Has two sisters named Maya and Meghna … 5-9 / Sophomore Admires Kobe Bryant … Political Science major. Sprints Glendale, Calif. AK Oaks Christian HS TURNER Personal Bests: 6-1 / Senior 60m: 6.78 Javelin 100m: 10.35 Inglewood, Calif. 200m: 21.26 Serra Gardena HS 2017-18 (University of Oregon) During the outdoor season, he placed seventh in the 100m finals (10.76) to score Oregon two points and competed in the 200m preliminaries (21.22) at the PAC-12 Championships ... Recorded PR’s and took second place in both the 100m (10.42) and 200m (21.26) at the Oregon Twilight ... Recorded a wind-aided PR and took second Personal Bests place in the 100m (10.45) at the OSU High Performance ... Also recorded a wind-aided Javelin: 61.77m (202-08) personal record and took first place in the 200m (21.31) at the OSU High Performance ... Competed in the 200m (22.23) at the Mt. Sac Relays Collegiate Open ... Placed 2018 fourth in the 200m (21.46) and competed in the 100m (10.60) at the Pepsi Invitational Competed in six outdoor meets ... Best mark of the year came at the USC Dual Meet, ... Helped his team finish first in the 4x100m relay (39.94) and competed in the 100m where he had a launch of 61.10m (200-5) and finished third ... Won the javelin at the (10.77) at the Aztec Invitational ... In his first indoor collegiate meet, he ran a PR of John Jacobs Invitational with a mark of 59.93m (196-7) ... Broke the 60-meter mark 6.78 in the 60m at the UW Preview to reach the finals, where he finished fifth in 6.86. at the Rafer Johnson/Jackie Joyner-Kersee Invitational on Apr. 14, finishing fourth with a mark of 60.22m (197-7) ... Picked up his first win of the year at the Jim Bush/Bob High School Larsen Invitational, finishing with a top throw of 59.13m (194-0) ... Finished 11th at Graduated from Oaks Christian High School in Westlake Village, Calif. … Fourth-place the Pac-12 Championships, ending up with a best throw of 59.36m (194-9). finisher in the 200m at the 2017 California State Championships, and seventh in the state in the 100m ... Competed in the 100m at the 2016 New Balance Nationals 2017 Outdoor meet. Qualified for the NCAA West Prelims in the javelin, where he placed 35th with a throw of

193-09 … Was the runner-up at the Oxy Invitational with a mark of 189-06 … Posted Personal a lifetime-best throw of 202-08 at the Pac-12 vs. Big Ten Invite, good for sixth place Son of Gina and Daryl Webb … Has one sister (Miah) … Enjoys playing basketball overall … Opened his season with a victory at the Long Beach Dual, throwing 177-0. in his free time. 2016 Competed in four meets in the javelin … Placed third overall and posted a career best in the javelin at the Bruin Legends Invitational with a throw of 197-0 to open the season ... Was the runner-up in the dual meet against rival USC with a mark of 191-6 CHASE … Finished third in the dual meet against Texas A&M with throw of 193-6 … Was the runner-up at the Rafer/JJK Invitational with a mark of 187-10. WELLS High School 6-3 / Freshman Prepped at Serra Gardena High School in Gardena, Calif. … Lettered one season in Sprints track and twice in football … Captain of the track team … Ran the hurdles and was on the 4x100m and 4x400m relays. Oxnard, Calif. Oxnard HS Personal Son of Johnny and Patrice Turner … Has seven brothers named Tommy, Ademole, Johnny, Arion, Jamaal, Akanni and Jahid and four sisters named Connie, Lydia, Anaise and Jalissa … Admires … Enjoys to draw … His cousin Ahman Green played for the Green Bay Packers. High School Attended Oxnard High School in Oxnard, Calif. … CIF Division 4 champion in the 400m … Two-time Ventura County champion in both the 400m and 200m … State champion in the 300m … Posted career-best times of 10.74 (100m) 21.54 (200m), 33.9 (300m) and 47.7 (400m).

Personal Son of Anna and Frank Wells … Has two sisters named Kelsey Cuddleback and Shayne Wells … Enjoys playing basketball in his free time … Chose UCLA because of its academic programs.

29 MEN’S ATHLETE PROFILES JACOB KAI WILSON WONG 6-1 / Redshirt Freshman 5-11 / Senior Throws Throws Clovis, Calif. Singapore Buchanan HS Hwa Chong Institution

2018 Personal Bests Redshirted in his true freshman season at UCLA ... Competed at the USATF Junior Shot put: 16.50m (54-1.75) Championships, where he recorded a pair of top-five finishes ... Came in fourth in the Hammer: 36.91m (121-1) shot put with a top mark of 19.60m (64-3.75) ... Also placed fifth in the men’s hammer throw, recording a top throw of 60.61m (198-10) ... At USATF Juniors, finished 10th 2018 in the discus at 53.31m (174-11). Pac-12 All-Academic Team honorable mention ... Competed in two indoor and six outdoor meets exclusively in the shot put ... Finished 10th at the Pac-12 Championships High School with a top mark of 15.01m (49-3) ... Best throw of the year came at the John Jacobs Four-year letterman in track and field at Buchanan High School in Clovis, Calif. … Invitational, where he uncorked a 16.21m (53-2.25) throw ... Had a 16.03m (52-7.25) Competed in the shot put and discus … Posted career-best throws of 66-10.00 in the throw at the USC Dual Meet, giving him 16-meter throws in back-to-back meets. shot and 195-01.00 in the discus … Was third in the discus at the 2016 California State Championships with a throw of 188-6 and fourth in the shot with a 61-9.25. 2017 Competed in the shot put five times for the Bruins … Finished fourth at the USC Dual with Personal a throw of 52-4.50 … Was the runner-up at the Triton Invitational, throwing 52-08.00 Son of Dave and Kerry Wilson … Both his parents were student-athletes at UCLA, with … Threw a season best 52-09.50 at the Jim Bush Collegiate, good for seventh place. Dave competing in the throws for the UCLA track and field team and Kerry competing on the gymnastics team … Has three brothers, Terrence, Zachary and Max, and one 2016 sister, Jenny … Enjoys archery … Began his high school track career as a pole vaulter Competed in four meets … Recorded a personal best shot put mark of 54-1.75 to place … Currently an undeclared Life Sciences major with aspirations to work as a physician. eighth at the Oxy Invitational … Finished seventh at the dual meet against rival USC with a throw of 52-6.50 … Was 10th at the Triton Invitational with a mark of 53-1 … Opened his season by throwing 52-2.75 to place fifth in the dual meet against Texas A&M … Also threw the hammer where he recorded a best of 121-1.

High School Prepped at the Hwa Chong Institution in Singapore … Was a bronze medalist at the Asian Junior Championships … Finished sixth at the Commonwealth Youth Games … A participant at the World Youth Junior Championships … Holds the South East Asian Youth Gold and Championship Record … ASEAN Schools Gold and Championship Record holder … IAAF 2011 World U18 top 30 … IAAF 2013 World U20 top 50 … Singapore U17, U18, U20, U21 Records … South East Asian U18 and U20 Records … Holds a 5kg shot put personal best of 18.63m (61-1.50) … Has a 6kg shot put personal best of 59-9.50.

Personal Son of Mark Wong and Ginnie Chua … Enjoys taking naps … Plans to major in computer science.

30 2019 STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS

31 WOMEN’S ATHLETE PROFILES SUZIE ERIKA ACOLATSE ADLER 5-5 / Senior 5-3 / Sophomore Sprints Distance San Marcos, Calif. Irvine, Calif. Mission Hills HS Northwood HS

Personal Bests 2018 (XC) 60m: 7.43 Paced UCLA in every 2018 meet ... Was the lone Bruin participant at the NCAA 100m: 11.65 Cross Country Championships in Madison, WIs., where she placed 136th with a time 200m: 24.03 of 21:22.5 ... NCAA All-West-Region honoree ... Second-Team All-Pac-12 selection ... Posted a time of 19:56.5 at the NCAA West Regionals to finish 14th ... Clocked 2018 a season-best 6K mark of 20:09.6 at the Pac-12 Championships for a 13th-place Competed in two outdoor meets ... Made her season debut at the Rafer Johnson/ finish ... Took 24th at the Wisconsin Pre-Nationals with a time of 20:44.6 ... Finished Jackie Joyner-Kersee Invitational, finishing fourth in the 100m dash with a time of ninth at the Stanford Invite with a mark of 21:13.6. 11.96 and helping the Bruin 4X100 relay team take second at 44:56 ... Was on the UCLA 4X100 relay team at the NCAA West Regionals in Sacramento, Calif.; the team 2018 (Track & Field) came in 17th at 45:16. Did not compete.

2017 2017 (XC) Competed in five outdoor meets … Posted the Bruins’ best 100m time of the season UCLA’s top finisher in three of five meets in which she competed … Finished her at the NCAA West Regionals, clocking an 11.52 mark … Finished second in the 100m season at the NCAA West Regional Championships (6k), taking 60th overall with a time at the UCLA Legends Invite with a time of 11.72 … Won the 200m competition at the of 20:58.3 … Paced the Bruins at the Pac-12 Championships, finishing 22nd overall Long Beach Dual with a wind-aided time of 23.89 … Ran the third leg of the 4x100m with a 6k time of 19:31.5 … Was the Bruins’ top runner at the Wisconsin Invite (6k), relay at the Jim Bush Invite, contributing to a season-best time of 45.00 … Competed finishing 37th overall with a time of 20:29.5 … Paced UCLA in the 6k at the Roy Griak in four indoor meets … Posted a season-best 200m mark of 24.08 at the Don Kirby Invite with a 23rd-place finish in a time of 22:19.18 … Made her collegiate debut at the Invite, a time good for fourth in school history … Ran a 24.44 in the 200m and a 7.51 George Kyte Classic (2.6mi) in Flagstaff, finishing seventh overall with a time of 15:49.3. in the 60m at the MPSF Championships. High School 2016 Attended Northwood High School in Irvine … Two-time varsity letterwinner in track and Earned second-team USTFCCCA All-America honors … A NCAA Championship qualifier field and one-time letterwinner in cross country … MVP and league champion of the in the 4x100m relay … Competed in six outdoor meets … Ran the 100m, 200m Pacific Coast League in 2016, her only year of cross country … Took second at the and participated in the 4x100 relay … Helped her 4x100 relay team to a 15th place CIF State Cross Country Meet … Earned all-county senior girl honors at the Orange finish at the NCAA Division I Track and Field Championships with a time of 44.11 … County Cross Country Championships … Orange County Register Girls Cross Country Finished 15th in the 100m with a time of 11.76 at the Pac-12 Championships … Ran Athlete of the Year … League champion in the 1,600m and 3,200m in track and field the opening leg of the 4x100m relay that posted a 43.91 to win the dual meet against … Took sixth place in 3,200m at CIF State Meet … Personal best marks of 4:56.34 Texas A&M … The time of 43.91 was the fastest relay run by the Bruins since 2004 in the 1,600m and 10:24.62 in the 3,200m. … Helped her team finish first in the Jim Bush Collegiate Invitational in the 4x100 relay with a mark of 44.12 …Posted a career best of 11.70 in the 100m with a fifth Personal place finish against rival USC … Posted a personal-best time of 24.16 in the 200m Born on March 28, 1998 to parents Jeff and Christine Adler … Has an older brother, and finished eighth in the dual against USC ... Competed in six indoor meets … Ran Nathan Lutu, and a younger sister, Jenna Adler … Decided to attend UCLA because it the 60m and the 200m … Posted season-bests of 7.43 in the 60m at the Husky was her dream school throughout her life, she thought everyone on the cross country Classic and 24.60 in the 200m at the Husker Invitational … Placed 12th in the 60m team felt like family, and she admired the UCLA athletic support system … Greatest in the MPSF Championship. athletic thrill was qualifying for the state meet as an individual her first and only season of cross country … Admires and the late Steve Prefontaine … Likes High School classic cars … Enjoys traveling, going to the beach, paddle boarding, and listening Prepped at Mission Hills High School in San Marcos, Calif. … Placed third at the CIF to music … Has a grandfather that went to UCLA … Plans to be a Psychology major State Track & Field Championships in the 100m with a time of 11.62 and fourth in the with aspirations to be a Sports Psychologist. 200m with a time of 23.81 … Bettered her CIF San Diego Section Finals record with a time of 11.57 … She won both the 100m and 200m (23.69) at that meet … Her time of 23.69 was a personal best … Clocked a personal best (NWI) 11.46 in the 100m at the Avocado East League Finals … As a junior she set a CIF San Diego Section Meet Finals record in the 100m with a personal best time of 11.59 … Also won the section title in the 200m with a personal best time of 23.97 … Placed third in the CIF State Championships 100m with a time of 11.67 … Won the CIF San Diego Section in 2013 in the 100m in a time of 11.87 … Holds the school record in both the 100m and 200m.

Personal Daughter of Koami and Ablavi Acolatse … Has a brother named Kevin and a sister named Sharla … Lists her biggest athletic thrill as being able to compete for the Ghana national team.

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(18-02.50), finishing sixth and seventh overall in the events, respectively … Competed ALYSSA in the 100m hurdles and the long jump at the Pac-12 Championships, finishing with marks of 14.40 and 18-01.50, respectively … Raced in the 200m at the Johnson/ BAUTISTA JJK Invite, posting a time of 25.93 for 21st place … Made an appearance in the shot put at the UCLA Legends Invite and posted a throw of 36-11.75, good for ninth place 5-2 / Freshman … Competed in the javelin at the Long Beach dual, finishing sixth overall with a throw Distance of 102-05. San Clemente, Calif. 2016 Capistrano Valley HS Competed in five meets in her first year with the program … Finished 13th at the Pac- 12 Championships in the heptathlon with a score of 4,181 points … Posted a 19-2.75 to place third in the long jump in the Jim Bush Collegiate … Opened the season by placing second in the 100m hurdles at the Jim Bush Collegiate with a time of 13.91.

2018 (XC) High School Posted a season-best 6K time of 21:23.4 at the Bronco Invite for a 46th-place finish Attended Walter Panas High School … A multi-athlete that holds personal bests of ... Took 10th at the Fresno Invite 5K race with a time of 18:53.7 ... Finished 96th at 18-10.75 in the long jump, 5-4.50 in the high jump and 13.82 in the 100m hurdles … the Stanford Invite with a time of 23:17.3 ... Took 75th at the Pac-12 Championships Has indoor personal bests of 8.04 in the 55m hurdles and 8.66 in the 60m hurdles … with a time of 22:00.6. Scored 4,769 points in the heptathlon at Arcadia … Her 100m hurdle time ranked No. 1 in the state in 2015 … Her long jump ranked No. 3 in the state … Holds school records High School in the 100m hurdles, high jump, long jump, 60m hurdles, 55m hurdles and heptathlon. 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 Personal for nationals in 2017 ... First Team All-State in cross country in 2016 and 2017 ... Daughter of John Beltrez and Denise Rodriguez … Has two sisters named Maxine Capistano Valley finished fourth in the state championships in 2017 ... Recorded best and Gabrielle … Also played tennis … Enjoys art, photography and painting … Plans times of 2:12 in the 800m, 5:01 in the 1600m, 11:06 in the 3200m, 16:57 in the to major in physics. 3-mile, and 17:45 in the 5K.

Personal Born on Aug. 13, 2000 in Long Beach, Calif. to parents Michelle and Dennis ... Full KELLY name is Alyssa Nicole Bautista ... Has one older sister, Victoria, and two younger siblings: Andrew and Gabriella ... Plans on majoring in chemistry ... Aspires to be a pharmacist ... Chose UCLA because it was her dream school ... Describes finishing fourth state BERND championships in 2017 and then qualifying for nationals the next week as her greatest pre-UCLA athletic thrill ... Admires Sonya Richards Ross, , and Brenda 5-4 / Sophomore Martinez ... In her free time, likes to go shopping, read, and go to the beach ... Used Distance to be a competitive swimmer ... Related to former Bruin Riza Zalameda, who was Del Mar, Calif. an All-American in women’s tennis and the top singles player on the 2008 National Championship team. Canyon Crest Academy

DOMINIQUE Personal Bests 1500m: 4:29.65 3000m: 10:47.90 BELTREZ Mile: 5:00.91 5-6 / Junior 2018 (XC) Jumps Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention ... Posted a season-best mark of 22:04.4 at Cortlandt Manor, N.Y. the Pac-12 Championships, finishing 76th ... Clocked a time of 22:28.0 at the Stanford Walter Panas HS Invite for 52nd place. 2018 (Track & Field) Pac-12 All-Academic Team honorable mention ... Participated in five outdoor meets and four indoor meets ... Had her best showing at the USC Dual meet, where she recorded Personal Bests collegiate-best times in both the 1500m (4:29.65, second) and 3000m (10:47.90, 200m: 25.93 100m hurdles: 13.91 sixth) ... Qualified for the Pac-12 Championships in the 1500m, where she placed 18th High Jump: 1.57m (5-1.75) Long Jump: 5.86m (19-2.5) with a time of 4:38.16 ... Made her 2018 debut at the indoor Dr. Sander Invitational on Shot put: 9.44m (30-11.5) Javelin: 33.60m (110-03) Jan. 26, where she notched a new collegiate-best in the mile at 5:00.91 ... Named to Hep: 4181 the 2018 MPSF Indoor Track All-Academic Team.

2018 2017 (XC) Competed in five outdoor meets for the Bruins ... Made her season debut at the Aztec Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention selection … Raced in the 6k at the Pac-12 Invitational on Mar. 24, where she recorded a collegiate-best time of 12.95 in the 100m Championships, finishing 91st overall with a time of 21:32.5 … Competed at the Roy ... Ran the 100m hurdles in every meet she entered, with her season-best time of 14.49 Griak Invite (6k) and took home a 128th-place finish in a time of 24:29.1 … Opened coming at the Rafer Johnson/Jackie Joyner-Kersee Invitational on Apr. 14 ... Ran in a her season at the George Kyte Classic, where she finished 32nd overall and clocked pair of 4X100 relays, with her best result coming at the USC Dual meet (46.55, second). a time of 17:29.8.

2017 2017 Competed in six outdoor meets for UCLA, making appearances in five events … Posted Did not compete in her first season with the program. season best marks at the USC Dual in the 100m hurdles (14.02) and the long jump

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2016 (XC) 2015 Did not participate in races as a true freshman. Redshirted her true freshman season.

High School High School Attended Canyon Crest Academy in San Diego, Calif. … Set personal bests of 2:13.08 Attended Liberty High School in Henderson, Nev. … Earned four letters in track and in the 800m, 4:51.38 1600m, 4:57.79 in the 1 mile and 10:37.05 in the 3,200m field and competed for coach Timothy Cagle … Named the Gatorade Player of the Year … Finished fifth at the CIF San Diego Section Finals in the 1,600m with a time of for the state of Nevada … Earned six state champion in the shot put and discus … 5:07.86 … Finished seventh at the California State Championships in the 1,600m with Ranked No. 4 all-time in women’s indoor … Threw 53-11 at the New Balance Indoor a personal best time of 4:51.39 … Placed 10th at the state meet in the 1,600m as a Nationals in 2014 … Placed third at the World Youth Championships in 2013 in the sophomore and was a qualifier as a freshman … Posted a meet record 10:45.99 in shot put … Ranked third in the country in 2013 in the shot put with a mark of 51-3.50 the 3,200m at the Escondido Invitational … Finished seventh at the CIF State Cross and 17th in the discus with a throw of 157-0. Country Championships last season with a 5k time of 18:13 … A state qualifier in cross country as a sophomore and freshman as well … Won the Div. III San Diego Section Personal Championship as a junior … Team captain of both the cross country and track teams. Daughter of Tyrone Blake and JaJuan Conway … Has one brother named Tyrone and two sisters named Corey and Imani … Volunteers locally with the Personal and her school’s Best Buddies Club … Majoring in History. Daughter of Eric and Helen Bernd.

ASHLIE NYREE BLAKE BROWN 5-4 / Freshman 5-9 / Redshirt Senior Jumps/Hurdles Throws Santa Ana, Calif. Las Vegas, Nev. Segerstrom HS Liberty HS

Personal Bests High School Shot Put: 17.49m (57-4.75) Attended Segerstrom High School in Santa Ana, Calif. … Four-time team MVP for track & Discus: 49.69m (163-05) field … Named the Golden West League Athlete of the Year … Holds the Orange County Hammer: 48.69m (159-9) record for the 300m hurdles (41.86), which she achieved during her senior season at the CIS-SS Division 1 Finals … As a junior, took fifth at state in the 300m hurdles with a 2018 mark of 43.30 … Made the Gold Honor Roll for three years with an outstanding 4.0 GPA. Qualified for the NCAA West Regionals in both the shot put and discus ... Also qualified for the NCAA Indoor Championships in the shot put ... Competed in seven outdoor Personal meets and five indoor meets ... Named a USTFCCCA Indoor All-American after finishing Daughter of Erika Perez and … Has one younger sister named Elyciana seventh in the shot put at NCAAs with a 17.07m (56-0) throw ... Had a 17.73m (58-2) and one older sister named Paisja … Also has one brother named Damian … Hobbies shot put at the Jim Bush Invitational, the No. 5 mark on the UCLA all-time outdoor top- include going to church, adventuring to random places, playing sports, going to the beach, 10 ... Was named the Pac-12 Field Athlete of the Week for her feats at the Jim Bush eating, volunteering at the hospital, spending time with family, hanging out with friends Legends Invitational ... Had her best overall competition in the USC Dual, where she and helping the homeless during the holidays with ‘5 Star Pro Academy’ … Chose UCLA logged collegiate-bests in the discus (51.87m, 170-2, second) and hammer (52.11m, not only to compete at a high-level institution, but to also pursue her passion for becoming 170-11, third) and won the shot put (17.09m, 56-1). a pediatrician or nurse. 2017 Competed in seven outdoor meets for UCLA in the shot put, discus, and hammer throw events … Second-team All-American in the shot put … NCAA Championships qualifier in the shot put, posting a throw of 53-10.25 to place 15th overall … Set a career best shot put mark at the NCAA West Regionals with a throw of 57-4.75, good for third place … Posted a lifetime best mark in the discus at the Pac-12 vs. Big 10 Invite with a launch of 163-05 to finish fourth … Opened her outdoor campaign with victories in the shot put (54-08.25) and discus (154-11) at the Long Beach Dual … Appeared in four indoor meets … Set a personal best in the weight throw at the Columbia East/ West Challenge with a mark of 53-2.75, good for eighth place … Finished fourth in the shot put with a season best throw of 52-07.00 … Competed in the shot put at the MPSF Championships, placing fourth overall with a launch of 52-06.75.

2016 A NCAA West Prelim qualifier in the shot put … Placed 33rd at the NCAA prelims with a mark of 49-0.25 … Finished 11th at the Pac-12 Championships in the shot put with a throw of 47-5.25 … Also placed 15th in the discus with a mark of 140-3 … Launched her outdoor season best in the shot put of 50-2 to place seventh at the Triton Invitational … Competed in five indoor meets … Recorded a personal best in the shot put of 54-1.75 to finish as the runner-up at the Husker Invitational … Placed seventh in the shot put at the MPSF Championships with a mark of 51-4.25 … Also competed in the weight throw where she placed 24th at 49-0.75 … Opened the season by placing third at the Lumberjack Challenge with a shot put throw of 51-0.

34 WOMEN’S ATHLETE PROFILES PAIGE ILARIA CARTER CASAROTTO 5-4 / Sophomore 5-8 / Sophomore Distance Javelin Carlsbad, Calif. Vicenza, Italy San Marcos HS Liceo Scientifico Paolo Lioy

Personal Bests Personal Bests 400m: 1:01.59 Javelin: 48.17m (158-0) 800m: 2:18.81 1500m: 5:02.71 2018 Qualified for the NCAA West Regionals in the ... Best launch of the year 2018 (XC) came at the Rafer Johnson/Jackie Joyner-Kersee Invitational on Apr. 14, when she Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention ... Competed at the Fresno Invite, posting a reached the 48.17m (158-0) mark to finish third ... That throw ranks fourth all-time in 5K time of 18:55.7 to finish 11th overall ... Earned 20th place at the Master’s Invite the Bruin outdoor all-time top-10 as of Summer 2018 ... Finished top-three in each of with a 5K time of 18:30.4 ... Took 74th at the Bronco Invite with a time of 21:48.2. her first four appearances ... Picked up her first collegiate win on Mar. 31 at the Jim Bush Invitational, taking first with a throw of 47.24m (155-0) ... Also won the javelin 2018 (Track & Field) in the USC dual meet, coming in at 47.40m (155-6) ... Was the 23rd-place finisher at In her first track season, competed in five outdoor meets and three indoor meets ... Ran the NCAA West Regionals with a top mark of 45.25m (148-5). in the 800m at MPSF Indoor Championships, coming in 43rd with a time of 2:22.22 ... Posted season-best times in both the 400m (1:01.59) and 800m (2:18.81) at the High School Aztec Invitational on Mar. 24 ... At the Jim Bush Invitational on Mar. 31, posted a time Attended Liceo Scientifico Paolo Lioy in Vicenza, Italy (2011-16) … Competed in the of 5:02.71 in the 1500m, a season-best in that event and her highest finish of the year. javelin all seven years of school … Set personal best marks of 40.51m (400g) in 2011, 57.68m (500g) in 2014, and 52.52m (600g) in 2016 … Competed in the World Youth 2017 (XC) Championships and European Youth Olympic Festival in the javelin in 2013 … Appeared Finished 135th at the Bronco Invitational (6k) with a time of 23:09.2 … Raced in the at the European Youth Olympic Trials in 2014 and the World Junior Championships in 5k at the TMU Invite and finished 36th overall to contribute to the Bruins’ Division I 2016 … Competed at the European U-23 Championships in the javelin in 2017… meet victory … Made her UCLA debut at the George Kyte Classic (2.6mi) and finished Was a member of the club team Atletica Vicentina. in 36th place with a time of 17:42.6. Personal High School Daughter of Luigi Casarotto and Monica Battistella … Has an older brother, Nicola … Attended San Marcos High School and was a four-year varsity letterwinner in cross Decided to attend UCLA because it was her dream school since she was six years old country and track and field … Was the 2015 San Diego Cross Country D1 CIF Champion and didn’t hesitate to sign on when she received her offer … Admires Kobe Bryant, and Avocado East League Runner of the Year … Won three Avocado East League team , and former Italian racing driver and handcyclist Alex Zanardi … championships to accompany four individual first-team all-league cross country honors Loves hiking at high altitudes, watching television, and hanging out with friends … … Graduated holding five San Marcos High School records, including the 400m, Also enjoys going to the sea and shopping … Participated in softball, basketball, and 800m, 1600m, 4x400m relay and DMR … Ran mile personal best of 5:04 at Arcadia track and field at the same time when she was younger … Is the first of her family to Invitational and 2:15 800m PR at San Diego CIF Championships. attend American college … Plans to major in Physiological Science with aspirations to work in nutrition or forensic science. Personal Born in La Jolla, Calif. to Tim and Jennifer Carter … Has one older brother, Thomas, who attends UC Santa Cruz … Decided to attend UCLA because she wanted to be a part of the UCLA legacy and contribute to a school with a long-lasting history of excellence ... Her greatest athletic thrills come when she has 200m left in a race and knows that it’s not about talent or any amount of work at that point, but simply who wants it more and who has the most heart … Hobbies include taking photos, spending time with family and friends, social media and traveling … Admires Emma Coburn, Kobe Bryant, and Meb Keflezighi … Plans to major in Business Economics.

35 WOMEN’S ATHLETE PROFILES CHRISTINA CASSANDRA CHENAULT DURGY 5-11 / Redshirt Junior 5-8 / Junior Multis Distance Walnut Creek, Calif. Huntington Beach, Calif. Carondolet HS Huntington Beach HS

Personal Bests Personal Bests 200m: 25.45 800m: 2:13.69 800m: 2:08.00 100m Hurdles: 15.11 High Jump: 1.72m (5-7.5) 1500m: 4:28.37 Long Jump: 5.76m (18-10.75) Triple Jump: 11.85m (38-10.5) Mile: 4:45.15 Shot Put: 12.45m (40-10) Javelin: 34.59m (113-06) Hep: 5438 2018 (XC) Competed in four meets ... Recorded a season-best time of 21:10.8 at the Pac-12 2018 Championships, finishing fourth on UCLA and 43rd overall ... Finished 112th at the Pac-12 All-Academic Team honorable mention ... Was limited to two regular season Wisconsin Pre-Nationals with a time of 21:49.9 ... Claimed 41st at the Stanford Invite, outdoor meets due to injury ... Competed at the Pac-12 Multis on May 5-6 despite not crossing the finish line at the 22:12.4 mark ... Capped her junior season with a 76th- having attempted a heptathlon earlier in the year ...Was the eighth-place finisher at place finish at the NCAA West Regionals (21:20.0). the Pac-12 Multis, including three top-five finishes (shot put, high jump, and 800m) ... Also competed in the high jump at the Pac-12 Championships, finishing ninth with 2018 (Track & Field) a top jump of 1.63m (5-4.25) ... Had a collegiate-best high jump of 36.68m (120-4) Competed in five outdoor meets (800m and 1500m) and three indoor meets (800m, in the USC Dual Meet, good for fourth place ... Was the second-place finisher in the mile, and DMR) ... Best 800 time came at the USC dual meet, where she finished in pentathlno at the Dr. Sander Invitational, totaling a score of 3,872, finishing top-three 2:12.35 for a third-place result ... Was 24th in the 800m at the Pac-12 Championships, in all but one event, and winning the 800m at 2:17.76 ... Had a season-best time in finishing in 2:14.19. At the MPSF Championships, was 22nd in the mile (season-best the 60m dash at the indoor Dr. Martin Luther King Invitational on Jan. 19. 4:55.50) and 10th in the DMR (11:49.50).

2017 2017 (XC) Competed in eight outdoor meets for the Bruins, ending the season with two Crossed the line as UCLA’s top runner at the NCAA West Regional Championships (6k), under her belt … Competed in the heptathlon at the Pac-12 Championships, finishing finishing in 51st place with a time of 20:52.1 …Was the Bruins’ second runner in fourth overall with 5,269 points and personal bests in the 200m (25:45) and javelin the 6k at the Pac-12 Championships, finishing 43rd overall with a time of 20:07.9 … (113-06) … Won the CA Invitational Multis with a career-best score of 5,438 points Raced in the Wisconsin Invite (6k) and finished in 99th place with a time of 21:17.4 … … Posted lifetime bests in the 800m (2:13) and high jump (5-07.75) en route to her Took 37th place at the Roy Griak Invite in Minnesota, finishing with a time of 22:46.1 heptathlon victory … Finished fifth at the USC Dual in the long jump with a personal- on the 6k course … Opened her sophomore campaign at the George Kyte Classic best leap of 18-07.75 … Was fifth in the 100m hurdles with a time of 15.11 and (2.6mi) and finished 15th overall, recording a time of 16:20.4. third in the shot put at 40-10.25 at the UCLA Legends Invite, both lifetime-best marks … Appeared in four indoor meets … Finished fourth in the pentathlon at the MPSF 2017 (Track and Field) Championships with 3,689 points, good for sixth all-time in UCLA history … Posted Competed in seven outdoor meets, making appearances in the 4x400m relay and lifetime indoor bests in the long jump (18-03.00) and 60m hurdles (9.45) en route to middle distance races … NCAA West Regional qualifier in the 800m, clocking a time her fourth-place finish … Took third place in her first pentathlon for UCLA with 3,548 of 2:09.79 to finish 26th … Finished 16th in the 800m (2:10.73) and was a part of points at the Charlie Thomas Invite. the 4x400m relay squad that finished ninth at the Pac-12 Championships with a time of 3:47.10 … Set a personal best in the 800m at the USC Dual with a time of 2:08.00, 2016 scoring for the Bruins in third place … Took second place at the Johnson/JJK Invite in Did not compete during the outdoor season ... Competed in four indoor meets in the the 1,500m with a lifetime-best time of 4:28.37 … Appeared in three indoor meets long jump and triple jump … Participated in the triple jump at the MPSF Indoor Track … Ran a lifetime-best time of 4:45.15 in the mile at the MPSF Indoor Championships & Field Championships and posted a mark of 36-09.75 to place 22nd … Posted a to finish 15th overall … Also ran legs in the 4x400m and DMR, helping both teams season-best mark of 17-00.75 in the long jump at the Razorback Invitational. to eighth-place finishes … Opened her indoor campaign at the Charlie Thomas Invite, where she took second place and ran 4:47.76 in the mile and helped the DMR squad High School to a sixth-place finish and a time of 11:57.92. Attended Carondelet High School in Concord, Calif. … Placed second in the triple jump at the 2015 USATF Junior National Track & Field Championships with a personal best 2016 (XC) 41-10.75 … Placed third in the triple jump (41-0.50) and finished fourth in the long Competed at the NCAA Championship in the 6k and finished in 164th with a time of jump (19-2.50) at the CIF State Track & Field Championships during her senior season 21:09.3 … Raced in the NCAA West Regional Championships (6k), placing 52nd overall … Her senior season was her first as a long jumper … Finished fifth in the triple jump and finishing with time of 20:43.7 … Raced in the Pac-12 Championships (6k), placing at the State Meet in 2013 with a mark of 39-9.25 … Was also a state qualifier in the 49th with a time of 22:00.0 … Finished 80th at the Nuttycombe Wisconsin Invitational 400m during her sophomore and junior years … Clocked a personal best 55.75 in (6k) with a time of 21:13.8 … Opened the season with a 52nd place finish (6k) at the that event … Has also run 12.64 in the 100m and 24.83 in the 200m … Helped lead Roy Griak Invitational with a time of 22:45.3. Carondelet to first ever league title … Holds the school record in the triple jump, long jump, 200m, 400m, 4x100 and 4x400m relays. High School Ran at Huntington Beach High School … Posted personal bests of 56.90 in the 400m, Personal 2:08.85 in the 800m and 4:55.52 in the mile … Won the 800m in 2:09.76 in the Daughter of Carl and Catherine Chenault … Has an older sister Chelsea, a USA Sunset League Finals … Placed sixth in the State Meet running the 800m in 2:09.03 Swimming National Team member who competed at USC … Enjoys singing … Admires … A two-time CIF State Track & Field Championship qualifier in the 800m … Clocked . a personal best 2:08.85 in the prelims at the 2015 state meet … That time was the fastest in the state by a junior and the 10th fastest in the country … Won the Orange

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County Championships, the Sunset League Finals, and the CIF Southern Section Division 1 Finals in the 800m … Broke the Huntington Beach HS school record in the 400m with JACKIE a time of 56.90 … Also holds school records in the mile (4:55), the 1,600m (4:56) and the indoor mile (5:14) … Also competed on the cross country team for three seasons GARNER … Named all-league three times … A first-team selection in track and cross country all three seasons … Was the Sunset League Champion in cross country. 5-5 / Junior Distance Personal Daughter of Robert and Ruth Durgy … Has two brothers named Ryan and Patrick … San Diego, Calif. Admires Melissa Bishop … Was born in . Torrey Pines HS

ESTHER Personal Bests 1500m: 4:34.94 EKEANYANWU 5000m: 16:41.76 5-7 / Freshman 10,000m: 34:58.47 Sprints 2018 (XC) Allen, Texas Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention ... Posted a season-best 6K time of 21:29.0 at the Pac-12 Championships, finishing 57th ... Finished in 122nd place at the Wisconsin Allen HS Pre-Nationals with a time of 21:55.3 ... Took 37th at the Stanford Invite with a mark of 22:03.1 ... Clocked a time of 21:02.5 to finish 52nd at the NCAA West Regionals.

2018 (Track & Field) Pac-12 All-Academic Team honorable mention ... Raced in five outdoor meets and two High School indoor meets ... Opened her track season by recording a collegiate-best mile time of Graduated from Allen High School in Allen, Texas … As a senior, finished second in 5:09.12 at the Don Kirby Elite Meet ... Had a pair of third-place finishes: in the 5000m the 100m dash at the outdoor district meet with a PR of 12:05 seconds … Runner-up at the Bob Larsen Distance Carnival on Mar. 31 and in the 3000m at the USC Dual meet in the 400m (53.83) at the 2017 state championship … Capped her senior season on Apr. 29 ... Raced to a 17th-place finish in the 10K at the Pac-12 Championships, with a seventh-place finish in the 400m at the state meet … Qualified for the state crossing the line in 36:22.76. championship three years in a row (2016-2018).

2017 (XC) Personal Finished 85th in the 6k at the NCAA West Regionals, clocking a time of 21:23.4 … Daughter of Rose Nicholas and Peter Nicholas … Has four siblings (Rebecca, Deborah, Competed in the 6k at the Pac-12 Championships, clocking a time of 20:54.1 to take CJ, Favour) … Hobbies include sewing and styling hair … Chose UCLA to surround 73rd place … Competed in the Nuttycombe Invite and finished 136th overall, recording herself with greatness. a time of 21:36.6 on the 6k course … Raced in the Roy Griak Invitational 6k competition and ran a time of 23:08.5, good for 58th place … Opened her season at the George Kyte Classic (2.6mi) and finished 18th overall with a time of 16:28.7. MICAH 2017 (Track and Field) Appeared in six outdoor meets for UCLA in the distance events … Doubled at the Pac- FULTON 12 Championships, taking 30th in the 5,000m (17:17.38) and 14th in the 10,000m (35:13.21) … Completed an impressive double at the USC Dual, finishing the day with 5-7 / Freshman a career-best time of 4:34.94 in the 1,500m to take second place and a victory in the Jumps/Hurdles 5,000m and a time of 18:21.41 … Ran a personal-best time of 16:41.76 in the 5,000m Pasadena, Calif. to finish ninth at the Mt. Sac Relays … Won the 10k at the Bob Larsen Distance Carnival with a lifetime-best time of 34:58.47 … Opened her outdoor season with a victory in John Muir HS the 1,500m at the Long Beach Dual with a time of 4:38.32 … Competed at the MPSF Indoor Championships in the 3,000m and 5,000m … Took 29th in the 3k with a time of 9:55.57 and 23rd in the 5k in 17:17.51 … MPSF Indoor All-Academic selection.

2016 (XC) High School Named Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention … Competed at the NCAA Championship Lettered all four years at Muir High School in Pasadena, Calif. … Earned Team MVP both in the 6k and finished in 216th with a time of 21:45.1 … Raced in the NCAA West her junior and senior seasons … Six-time CIF Southern Section champion (three-time Regional Championships (6k), placing 61st overall with a time of 21:00.2 … Raced triple jump, two-time long jump, one-time 100m hurdles) … Finished second in the in the Pac-12 Championships (6k), placing 56th with a time of 22:10.2 … Finished triple jump during the CIF State Championship Finals with a leap of 12.61m (41-4.5) 108th at the Nuttycombe Wisconsin Invitational (6k) with a time of 21:31.6 … Placed … Took fourth in the triple jump at the 2017 CIF State Championships with a mark of 105th (6k) at the Roy Griak Invitational with a time of 23:27.3 … Opened the season 12.31m (40-4.75) … Notched a PR of 12.76m (41-10.5) … Member of the National with a 13th place finish in the 2.49M with a time of 15:37.3 at the Nevada Twilight. Honor Society … Four-year honors student.

2015 (XC) Personal Redshirted the season … Ran in the Titan Invitational (5k) unattached finishing with Has four brothers (Wali, Marcus, Tyquon, Michael) … Hobbies include swimming and a time of 18:16. watching Disney movies … Chose UCLA because it’s the “best university in the nation” and because it has excelled in both academics and sports. High School Attended Torrey Pines High School in San Diego, Calif. … A state qualifier on the track in the 1,600m and 3,200m … Holds a personal best of 5:02.99 in the 1,600m … Placed 20th at the CIF State Track & Field Championships in the 3,200 … Has run a personal best of 10:53.20 in that event … Won the CIF title in the 3,200m … A

37 WOMEN’S ATHLETE PROFILES three-time state qualifier in cross country … Placed 16th at the CIF State Cross Country Championships as a senior … Holds a 5k personal best of 18:05 … Team captain … GWYNETH All-CIF selection junior and senior seasons … Helped lead team to CIF Championship in 2011, 2012 and 2014 … Was the individual CIF Champion in 2014. GEORGE Personal 5-8 / Freshman Daughter of Dann and Rosalie Garner … Has one sister named Gabrielle … Lists her Distance greatest accomplishment as winning the CIF title individually and as a team her senior season … Enjoys playing the piano … Human Biology & Society major. Laguna Hills, Calif. Santa Margarita Catholic HS ELLEYSE

GARRETT 2018 (XC) Competed in her first-ever 6K race at the Bronco Invite, posting a time of 21:19.2 to 5-9 / Redshirt Senior finish in 40th place ... Competed for the Bruins at the Pac-12 Championships, clocking Pole Vault a time of 22:14.7 to take 82nd ... Earned an eighth-place finish at the Master’s Invite Murrieta, Calif. with a 5K time of 18:13.3. Vista Murrieta HS High School Attended Santa Margarita Catholic High School in Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. ... Earned four varsity letters in track and three in soccer ... Her best high school times were 2:12.41 in the 800m and 5:03.80 in the 1600m ... Is the school record-holder in the 800m ... Individual CIF Champion in the 800m in 2018 ... Masters qualifier in Personal Bests 2017 and 2018 ... Won three CIF team championships in track ... Also won the CIF Pole Vault: 4.20m (13-09.25) Division 3 Championship and National Championship in soccer in 2016 ... Three-time Distance Runner of the Year at SMCHS. 2018 In her senior season, competed in four indoor meets for the Bruins ... Best mark came Personal in her season debut at the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Collegiate Invitational, where she Gwyneth Bay George was born on Jan. 27, 2000 in San Clemente, Calif. to parents Sam hit the 4.07m (13-3.5) mark ... Eclipsed four meters in all four of her competitions ... and Beth ... Has one older sister, Machaela, and two younger sisters: Faith and Quincy Competed at the MPSF Indoor Championshipss, where she finished fourth with a top ... Chose UCLA because “it’s been my dream school since I was little and I want to be clearance of 4.00m (13-1.5) ... Named to the 2018 MPSF Indoor Track All-Academic Team. 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 2017 1990 ... The athlete she admires most is her dad ... Her sister, Machaela, plays soccer Competed in the pole vault in 10 outdoor meets for UCLA … Posted a lifetime-best at Santa Clara University ... Her uncle, Seth George, was also a four-year letterwinner mark of 13-09.25 at the NCAA West Preliminaries, good for 18th overall and tenth for UCLA men’s soccer, and scored both goals in the Bruins’ 2-0 win in the 1997 NCAA in school history … Finished fourth at the Pac-12 Championships with a vault of Championship over Virginia ... Overall, has seven relatives who have attended UCLA ... 13-04.25 … Was runner-up at the USC Dual with a clearance of 12-11.75 … Took Her hobbies and interests include art, the beach, and fashion ... Broke her fibula and the victory at the Triton Invitational with a mark of 13-03.5 … Participated in four tibula in a collision as a soccer goalie as a high school sophomore, a play which turned indoor meets … Recorded an indoor-best clearance of 13-06.25 at the MPSF Indoor out to be momentous for her; she found herself missing track more than soccer during Championships to take second overall … Opened her indoor campaign with a vault her time on the shelf so decided to focus her attention on that sport. of 12-03.5 at the Columbia East-West Challenge, good for second place … MPSF Indoor All-Academic selection.

2016 A NCAA West Prelim qualifier in the pole vault … Cleared 13-0.25 to finish in 30th at the NCAA prelims … Placed fifth overall with a mark of 12-2 at the Pac-12 Championships … Was the runner-up in the dual meet against rival USC with a clearance of 12-11.50 … Posted a personal best mark of 13-3.50 to finish fifth at the Triton Invitational … Cleared 13-0 for this first time in her career by soaring 13-2.50 to place third in the dual meet against Texas A&M … Competed in three indoor meets in the pole vault … Placed 16th in the MPSF Indoor Championships with a mark of 12-2 … Posted a season-best indoor mark of 12-2.75 at the 41st Annual Frank Sevigne Husker Invitational … MPSF Indoor All-Academic selection.

2015 Pac-12 Track & Field Championships competed in the pole vault and placed 12th with 12-0.50 … UCLA vs. USC placed 5th with a mark of 11-6.25 … 2015 Triton Invitational placed 19th with a mark of 12-1.25.

High School Attended Vista Murrieta High School … Began pole vaulting her senior year of high school … School record holder in the pole vault … 2nd team All-League for the Southwestern League… CIF qualifier in the pole vault in 2014 … Was a level 10 gymnast before starting track and field … Personal best of 11-8 in the pole vault.

Personal Daughter of Steven Garrett and Marguerite Rucker-Garrett … Chose UCLA for its academic and athletic excellence, and the diverse and welcoming environment … Majoring in Psychology.

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2016 JAI A NCAA West Prelim qualifier in the high jump in her first season with the Bruins … Finished 22nd at the NCAA prelims with a leap of 5-7.25 … Cleared a personal best GRUENWALD 5-8.50 to win the dual meet against Texas A&M … Was the runner-up in her outdoor debut at the Jim Bush Collegiate with a mark of 5-8 … Competed in three indoor meets 5-7 / Freshman … Was 23rd at the MPSF Championships with a mark of 5-2.50 … Placed 15th in Jumps/Multi the high jump at the Husky Classic with a 5-3.75 … Opened her collegiate career by jumping 5-5 to place third at the Lumberjack Challenge. Chandler, Ariz. Chandler HS High School Prepped at California High School in San Ramon, Calif. … A CIF State Track & Field Championship qualifier in both the high jump and triple jump … Holds the school record in both events with personal bests of 39-2.25 and 5-7 … Placed second at the State Meet in the high jump with her personal best leap of 5-7 … Triple jumped 38-0.75 to High School place 10th at the state championships … As a junior she leaped 38-6 in the triple jump Prepped at Chandler High School in Chandler, Ariz. … Four-time state champion in the to place ninth at the state meet … Has also long jumped a best of 17-4.50 … Earned long jump … Arizona state record holder in the event (20-6.75) … American Family 451 points over course of high school career … Holds the school record in the triple Insurance All-USA Arizona High School Girls Track & Field Athlete of the Year … Gatorade jump, high jump and long jump … Named Team MVP and Most Distinguished Athlete. Arizona Girls Track & Field Athlete of the Year … Led the Wolves to the state title at the Division I state meet her senior season ... Swept the 100m hurdles, the 300m hurdles, Personal the long jump and the triple jump at the Division I state meet … Set a state record Daughter to Michael and Paula Hebert … Has three brothers named James, Donte and with her leap of 20 feet, 6.75 inches in the long jump ... Her top wind-legal distance Ethan … Admires Bo Jackson … Enjoys singing, drawing, dancing and photography. of 20-2 this season ranked No. 3 in the nation among prep competitors at the time of her selection ... She also ranked nationally in the 300m hurdles (42.62 seconds, No. 39) and the 100m hurdles (14.10 seconds, No. 64) in 2018 and concluded her prep career with nine state titles. JAYLAH

Personal Daughter of Constance and John Gruenwald … Has two younger brothers, Jacob and HERRON Joshua … Loves to read and travel … Chose UCLA for its history of academic and athletic 5-7 / Freshman excellence … Also liked the diverse, international student body that is unique to UCLA. Sprints Inglewood, Calif. LILLIANNA Junipero Serra HS HEBERT 5-11 / Senior High School Graduated from Sierra High School … Helped her team with a state championship in Jumps 2018 … PR’ed in the 400m at the state meet to finish fifth with a time of 54.80 … Oakland, Calif. Part of the 4x100m relay team that took state, owning a time of 45.69 … Received the Eugene Profit GPA Award her senior season. California HS Personal Daughter of Lola and Darrell Herron … Has one sister (Joelle) … Enjoys singing and dancing in her free time … Plans on majoring in physiological science and becoming Personal Bests a doctor. High Jump: 1.74m (5-08.5) Triple Jump: 11.78m (38-7.75)

2018 Competed in six outdoor meets and four indoor meets as a junior, participating in the high jump and triple jump ... At the Pac-12 Championships, finished fifth in the high jump (1.73m, 5-8) and 15th in the triple (11.57m, 37-11.5) ... Set a collegiate-best in the triple jump at the USC Dual Meet, hitting the 11.78m (38-7.75) mark ... Finished fourth in both the high and triple at the USC Dual Meet ... Won the high jump at the Jim Bush/Bob Larsen Invitational on Mar. 31 with a top clearance of 1.72m (5-7.75) ... Eight-place finisher at the MPSF Championships in the high jump, as she cleared the 1.71m (5-7.25) mark.

2017 Competed in seven outdoor meets for UCLA, primarily in the high jump … Finished eighth in the high jump at the Pac-12 Championships with a mark of 5-07.75 … Doubled at the USC Dual, finishing fifth in the high jump (5-07.00) and taking third in her only outdoor appearance in the triple jump (38-04.25) … Opened her outdoor campaign with a third-place finish in the high jump at the Long Beach Dual Meet, jumping 5-07.25 … Finished 14th in the high jump at the MPSF Championships with a jump of 5-05.00 … Recorded an indoor-best mark of 5-06.75 at the Columbia East-West Challenge to finish second overall.

39 WOMEN’S ATHLETE PROFILES JACQUELYN JADE HILL HINDS 5-8 / Sophomore 5-6 / Freshman Distance Sprints Fontana, Calif. Prosper, Texas Etiwanda HS Prosper HS

Personal Bests High School 400m: 1:01.50 Attended Prosper High School in Prosper, Texas … 4x100m school record holder … 800m: 2:10.51 Southwest Indoor Zone 400m Champion (2015) … USATF Junior Olympic 4x400m 1500m: 4:42.09 Champion (2015).

2018 (XC) Personal Posted a 5K time of 18:24.9 at the Master’s Invite to take 14th overall and help the Daughter of Carmen and Roger Hinds … Has three siblings (Gregory, Andre, Aja) … Bruins to a first-place team finish ... Finished in 129th place at the Bronco Invite with Hobbies include cooking, baking, photography and traveling … Has dreamt of attending a time of 22:17.8. UCLA since she was in eighth grade … Chose to become a Bruin for the school’s academic and athletic excellence. 2018 (Track & Field) Competed in six outdoor meets and three indoor meets as a true freshman ... Made her outdoor debut at the Aztec Invitational on Mar. 24, setting season-bests in the 400m (1:01.50) and 1500m (4:42.09) ... Raced in the 800m at the Pac-12 Championships, finishing 20th in the prelim at 2:11.95 ... Won the 800m with a season-best 2:10.51 KYRAH 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 Champion- JOHNSON ships, good for 28th. 5-0 / Freshman 2017 (XC) Sprints 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 … San Bernardino, Calif. Made her UCLA debut at the George Kyte Classic (2.6mi), Citrus Valley HS 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 High School cross country … Finished her senior year of cross country with the seventh-fastest Graduated from Citrus Valley High School in San Bernardino, Calif. … Two-time (2016, time in California … Four-time league champion in the 800m and 1,600m … Two-time 2017) outdoor Citrus Belt League champion in the 400m … PR’ed in the 400m during her California Southern Section Division I Champion in the 800m … Took third in 800m at senior season at the Citrus Belt League Finals with a time of 55.63 … Was the runner-up CIF State Meet twice … San Bernardino County all-time record-holder for the 800m in the 400m at the CIF-SS Division 2 Finals in both 2017 and 2018 … Won the 800m at 2:08.06 … Posted personal best times of 16:49.5 in the cross country three mile (2:23.34) thanks to a career-best effort at the REV vs. Citrus Valley meet … Owns a PR and 4:54.01 in the 1,600m. of 12.40 in the 100m … Member of the National Honor Society (2016-18) … Named to the Principal Honor Roll (2014-2018). Personal Parents are Rodrick and Juliana Hill … Has an older brother, Rodrick Jr., and a younger Personal sister, Jamila … Decided UCLA was the perfect fit for a variety of reasons, including Daughter of Keyva Herndon and Gary Johnson … Has two siblings, Gary and Asyah … the location, choice of majors, and overall team dynamic … Both parents also attended Loves to dance and sing … Chose UCLA for its outstanding resources on and off the track. UCLA … Enjoys playing the piano and played basketball in high school … Loves chocolate … Plans to be a Psychobiology major with intentions to work in Psychiatry.

40 WOMEN’S ATHLETE PROFILES HAWA MELISSA KAMARA MANEATIS 5-1 / Freshman 5-8 / Senior Jumps/Hurdles Pole Vault San Jose, Calif. Granite Bay, Calif. Leigh HS Del Oro HS

High School Personal Bests Attended Leigh High School in San Jose, Calif. … School record holder in the triple jump Pole Vault: 3.96m (12-11.75) (41-8.25) and 400m (55.29) … Finished third in the 400m (56.90) at the CCS Track & Field Finals … Grabbed seventh place in the triple jump at the CIF State Championships 2018 Finals with a mark of 11.87m (38-11.5). Pac-12 All-Academic Team honorable mention ... Competed in the pole vault in six outdoor meets and two indoor meets as a junior ... Best result came in the Aztec Open Personal on Mar. 23, as she cleared the 3.72m (12-2.5) progression ... Cleared 3.70m (12-1.5) Daughter of Silka Carboh and Musa Kamara … Has three younger siblings (Attore, Mujei, at the Rafer Johnson/Jackie Joyner-Kersee on Apr. 14 ... Finished 14th at the Pac-12 Theresa) … Currently learning French … Enjoys learning choreography, reading, playing Championships, with a top mark of 3.67m (12-0.5) ... Highest finish was at the USC computer (video) games with her friends. Dual Meet, where she took second after clearing 3.41m (11-2.25).

2017 Competed in the pole vault in 10 outdoor meets for UCLA … Cleared 12-04.50 at the KIRA Pac-12 Championships to finish 13th overall … Took home the victory in the pole vault competition at the USC Dual with a lifetime-best mark of 12-11.75 … Placed third at the Triton Invitational with a clearance of 12-04.00 … Posted a mark of 12-00.50 at LOREN the MPSF Indoor Championships to finish 19th overall.

5-4 / Freshman 2016 Distance Competed in six outdoor meets in the pole vault … Posted a career best in the pole San Diego, Calif. vault with a mark of 12-2 to open the season at the Jim Bush Collegiate to finished third overall … Placed fourth in the dual against rival USC with a mark of 11-7.75 … Canyon Crest Academy Placed third at the Triton Invitational with a clearance of 11-11.75.

High School Attended Del Oro High School in Loomis, Calif. … A three-time CIF State Track & Field Championships qualifier in the pole vault … Was the runner-up at the state meet as a 2018 (XC) junior with a mark of 12-4 … Placed seventh as a senior with a vault of 12-2 … Holds a Raced in two meets in 2018 ... Finished 14th at the Master’s Invite with a 5K time of personal best of 12-6 which she set as a junior en route to winning the Sacramento Meet 18:22.3 ... Posted a time of 21:42.1 at the Bronco Invite to log a 64th-place finish. of Champions … Won the California Indoor state title in 2015 … Won the Mt. Relays in 2014 … Sac Joaquin Section Champion 2012, 2014 and 2015 … Sierra Foothill 2018 (Track & Field) League Champion 2012 and 2014 … Del Oro team captain 2014, 2015 … All-City Did not compete. Award 2012, 2014 and 2015 … Named Track and Field Athlete of the Year in 2015. 2017 (XC) Ran at the NCAA West Regionals (6k), finishing 101st with a time of 21:39.1 … Scored Personal Daughter of James and Kay Maneatis … Has two sisters named Jennifer and Natalie … for the Bruins at the Pac-12 Championships (6k), finishing in 70th place with a time of Her biggest athletic thrill was finishing as the runner-up at the CIF State Championships 20:53.2 … Was the Bruin women’s top runner at the Santa Clara Bronco Invite, where … Her great uncle Frank Flores was an All-American jumper on the USC track & field she finished 61st overall and recorded a time of 21:47.6 on the 6k course … Paced team … She admires … Enjoys snowboarding, hiking and loves Shark Week. UCLA at the TMU Invite (5k) and finished 16th overall with a time of 18:18.0 … Made her collegiate debut at the George Kyte Classic in Flagstaff, where she ran a time of 17:16.6 to finish 29th on the 2.6mi course.

High School Attended Canyon Crest Academy in San Diego … Achieved San Diego Union-Tribune All-Academic honors for cross country (2015-16) and track and field (2016-17) … 2016 San Diego CIF Division II Cross Country Champion … 2017 CIF San Diego Section Division I Champion in the 3,200m … 2017 3,200m All-CIF team honoree … 2015/16 All-Palomar League first team honors in cross country … 3,200m Palomar League Champion … Personal best marks of 4:59 in the 1,600m and 10:46 in the 3,200m.

Personal Decided to attend UCLA because it was her dream school and had the best of everything, including athletics, academics and teammates … Her grandparents, uncle and father all attended UCLA … Enjoys hiking, cooking, Netflix and going to the beach … Greatest athletic thrills are winning the San Diego Cross Country Championships her senior year after joining the team only a year prior, as well as qualifying for the CIF Track and Field State Meet in the 3,200m her junior and senior years.

41 WOMEN’S ATHLETE PROFILES CLAIRE GRACE MARKEY McAULEY 5-6 / Junior 5-7 / Sophomore Distance Distance Chelmsford, Mass. La Cañada, Calif. Chelmsford HS Crescenta Valley HS

Personal Bests 2018 (XC) 3000m: 9:43.89 Raced in two meets ... Clocked a time of 19:16.0 in the Fresno Invite 5K race, taking 10,000m: 35:26.50 17th ... Posted a 6K time of 22:01.0 for 98th place at the Bronco Invite.

2018 (XC) 2018 (Track & Field) Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention ... One of the top runners for the UCLA women Did not compete. in 2018 ... Took 35th at the Pac-12 Championships with a mark of 20:58.6 ... Tallied a time of 21:22.0 at the Wisconsin Pre-Nationals, finishing 66th ... Posted a time of 2017 (XC) 21:33.4 to take 19th at the Stanford Invite ... Finished in 71st place at the NCAA West Competed in one meet for the Bruins … Ran in the George Kyte Classic (2.6mi) and Regionals with a time of 21:16.0. took 38th with a time of 17:47.8.

2018 (Track & Field) 2017 (Track and Field) Raced in two outdoor and three indoors meets as a sophomore ... Competed exclusively Did not compete in races as a true freshman. in the 10K in outdoor meets, including a collegiate-best 35:26.50 at the Pac-12 Championships that netted her 15th place ... Ran a 5:16.22 mile at the Dr. Martin 2016 (XC) Luther King Invitational, a new collegiate best ... Finished 36th in the 3000m at the Did not participate in races as a true freshman. MPSF Championships, as she crossed the line in 9:58.77 ... Named to the 2018 MPSF Indoor Track All-Academic Team. High School Prepped at Crescenta Valley High School in La Crescenta, Calif. … Lettered in both 2017 (XC) track and cross country … Named the Most Valuable Distance Runner in 2016 … Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention selection … Was the Bruins’ second runner Earned the scholar-athlete award in 2014-16 … Was named Most Improved in 2014 at the NCAA West Regional Championships (6k), finishing in 56th place with a time of … Finished third in the 3,200m in the Pacific League Championships. 20:55.2 … Made her season debut at the Pac-12 Championships (6k), finishing 52nd overall with a time of 20:22.0. Personal Daughter of Skeet and Karen McAuley … Admires Mo Farah and Jordan Hasay. 2017 (Track & Field) Competed in two outdoor meets for UCLA … Posted a career-best 10,000m time of 35:26.70 at the Bob Larsen Distance Carnival, good for third place overall … Opened her season with a victory in the 3,000m at the Long Beach Dual, clocking a time of 9:43.89. LAUREN

2016 (XC) Competed at the NCAA Championship in the 6k and finished 91st with a time of 20:47.7 McFALL … Raced in the NCAA West Regional Championships (6k), placing 30th overall with 5-9 / Freshman a time of 20:20.6 … Ran at the Nuttycombe Wisconsin Invitational (6k) and finished 25th with a time of 21:05.6 … Opened the season with a 24th place showing (6k) at Throws the Roy Griak Invitational with a time of 22:21.9. Tigard, Ore. Tigard HS High School Attended Chelmsford High School in Chelmsford, Mass. … Earned letters in basketball, soccer and track … Was an all-conference selection at point guard for three seasons … Garnered Player of the Year honors for three seasons … Earned all-conference accolades in her lone season on the track … Won the 2-mile at the MVC championships High School … Placed second at the state meet in the 2-mile … Clocked a personal best of 10:27 Attended Tigard High School in Tigard, Ore. … Four-year varsity letterman … Three- in the 3,200m and 10:35 in the 2-mile, setting school records. time USATF Junior Olympics All-American … Two-time USATF Junior Olympics National Champion … Won the javelin with a heave of 39.11m (128-4) at the 2016 USATF Personal JOTF Championships … Finished third in the javelin with a PR of 142-7 at the OSAA Daughter of John and Kerry Markey … Has a brother named Joe and a sister named 6A State Championships … Won the javelin in six of the 10 meets she competed in Katie … Her aunt and cousin both attended UCLA … Admires , who during her senior season. is from her home state of . Personal Daughter of Robin and Tim McFall … Has one older brother (Zach) … Hobbies include spending time with friends and family, as well as enjoying the outdoors … Chose UCLA for its academics and the incredible resources and opportunities … Wanted to be a member of a close-knit team of elite, hardworking student-athletes.

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advancing to the CIF Cross Country Finals as an individual and winning the 3200 in MALIYAH Moore League Finals as her greatest pre-UCLA athletic thrill ... Admires and Shawn Johnson ... Hobbies and interests include running, hanging out with friends MEDLEY at the beach, music, dancing, cooking, and health ... She swam in her freshman and sophomore years of high school ... Earned a black belt in karate at age 12. 5-3 / Freshman Sprints Lake Forest, Calif. SCHUYLER El Toro HS MOORE 5-10 / Senior High School Sprints Attended El Toro High School in Lake Forest, Calif. … Holds county records in the 200m (12.07) and 400m (53.08) … Finished second in the 400m at the CIF State Moorpark, Calif. Championship Finals … Collected a fifth-place finish in the 200m at the CIF State Oaks Christian HS Championship Finals with a time of 24.15.

Personal Daughter of Tiffany Harville … Has one younger brother (Jayden). Personal Bests 60m: 7.61 100m: 11.78 200m: 24.02 400m: 57.68

KENNEDY 2018 Competed in one outdoor meet and three indoor meets ... In her lone outdoor competition, MEYER placed ninth in the 200m with a 24.14 time and raced as part of a 4X100 relay team that finished fourth with a time of 46.70 ... At the MPSF Championships, placed 10th 5-1 / Freshman in the DMR (11:49.50), 21st in the 200m (24.82), and 24th in the 60m (7.66) ... Distance Posted season-bests of 7.66 in the 60m (MPSFs) and 24.14 in the 200m (Aztec Invite). Long Beach, Calif. 2017 Wilson HS NCAA West Regional Prelims qualifier in the 4x100m relay … Ran the second leg of the 4x100m relay at Prelims that posted a time of 45.91, good for 17th place … Finished 16th in the 200m at the Pac-12 Championships with a time of 24:31 … Ran a personal-best 200m time of 24.02 against USC to finish fourth overall … Ran four events at the Jim Bush Collegiate, including the second leg for the 4x100m relay Personal Bests team that clocked a season-best time of 45.00 to finish third overall … Clocked a 1500m: 5:00.97 3000m: 10:31.63 5000m: 17:50.34 lifetime best in the 100m at the UCLA Legends Invite with a time of 11.78, good for fourth … Doubled in the 4x400m (3:48.64) and DMR (11:43.99) at the MPSF Indoor 2018 (XC) Championships, helping both squads to eighth-place finishes … Recorded an indoor- Competed in two meets as a redshirt freshman ... Finished in 11th place at the Master’s best time of 24:53 in the 200m at the Charlie Thomas Invite, good for 25th place. Invite with a 5K time of 18:14.9 ... Took 51st at the Bronco Invite, clocking a 6K time of 21:30.8. 2016 A NCAA West Prelim qualifier on the 4x100m relay … Ran the opening leg at the 2018 (Track & Field) prelims that clocked a 44.77 to place ninth overall … Ran a wind-aided 11.85 to place Ran in five outdoor events, competing in the 1500m, 3000m, and 5000m ... Made her 16th at the Pac-12 Championships in the 100m … Placed 16th in the 200m with a collegiate debut in the Aztec Invite on Mar. 24, taking 42nd in the 1500m with a time time of 24.59 … Clocked a personal best 11.81 in the 100m in the dual against rival of 5:00.97 ... Finished top-10 in every other race she entered, including second in the USC to place seventh … Also ran a personal best in the 200m with a time of 24.15 to 5000m at the Jim Bush/Bob Larsen Invitational after finishing in 17:50.34 ... Was the place seventh … Ran a leg on the winning 4x100m relay at the Legends Invitational fifth-place finisher both times she ran the 3000m, first at the Rafer Johnson/Jackie with a 44.38 … Also ran the 400m and on the 4x400m relay … Competed in five Joyner-Kersee Invitational (10:32.08) then at the USC Dual (season-best 10:31.63). indoor meets … Ran a personal best 7.61 to place 19th at the MPSF Championships … Ran an indoor best of 24.56 to place 13th in the 200m … Opened her collegiate 2017 (XC) career with a third place finish in the 200m at the Lumberjack Challenge with a time Redshirted. of 25.19 … Clocked a 7.68 in her first 60m to place sixth.

High School High School Earned four varsity letters in cross country and one in track & field at Wilson High Prepped at Oaks Christian High School in Westlake Village, Calif. … A CIF State Track School ... Was valedictorian of her graduating class ... Made all-league all four years & Field Championships qualifier in both the 100m and 200m … Placed sixth in the for cross country ... Was cross country team captain in her junior and senior years ... 200m at the state meet with a time of 24.15 … Clocked an 11.76 to finish seventh in Set four Wilson HS course records ... Qualified for the CIF-SS Cross Country Finals as the 100m … Ran a leg on the state champion 4x100m relay team … Holds a personal an individual ... As a senior, named Wilson HS Cross Country Most Valuable Runner best of 11.61 in the 100m and 23.78 in the 200m … Finished ninth in state in the ... First Team Long Beach Press-Telegram Dream Team as a senior ... Moore League 200m as a junior with a time of 24.44 … Helped lead Oaks Christian to a state title in Champion in the 3200 as a senior ... First Team All-Moore League as a senior. 2015 … Named the Oaks Christian Dallas Athletic Distinction Award winner in 2015 … Led Oaks Christian to a Marmonte League Championship in 2015. Personal Kennedy Nicole Meyer was born on Sept. 8, 1999 to parents Scott and Heather in Long Personal Beach, Calif. ... Has one younger brother, Reynolds ... Has one younger sister, Katrina Daughter of Kenneth and Ellen Moore … Has two brothers names Nick and Christian ... Plans on majoring in human biology & society ... Chose UCLA because of the “high and a sister named Alex … Admires Florence Griffith-Joyner … Enjoys listening tom academic and athletic standards, the campus, the people, and the vibes” ... Cites music … Plans to major in political science.

43 WOMEN’S ATHLETE PROFILES MADISON JAZMIN MOORE MOSS 5-4 / Senior 5-9 / Redshirt Junior Distance Jumps/Hurdles Bradley, Calif. San Clemente, Calif. Paso Robles HS Mater Dei HS / UCSB

Personal Bests Personal Bests 800m: 2:11.69 100m: 12.36 (1.0) Triple Jump: 12.36m (40-6.75) Long Jump: 5.59m (18-4.25) 1500m: 4:38.13 2016-17 (UCSB) 2018 (XC) Competed in ten competitions as a sophomore … Took three wins at the All-UC Challenge Raced to a 42nd-place finish at the Master’s Invite with a 5K time of 19:07.6 ... Took in the long jump, triple jump, and the 4x100m relay … Set a new personal best in the 166th at the Bronco Invite, clocking a 6K mark of 22:58.3. long jump at the 39th Annual Aztec Invite, taking the win in the open section with an 5.59m (18-4.25) effort ... Won the triple jump at the Big West Challenge Cup, setting a 2018 (Track & Field) new personal best in the process with a jump of 12.08m (39-7.75) … Bested that jump Competed in five outdoor meets and two indoor meets ... Finished 28th in the 800m just two weeks later at the Cal Poly Dual Meet, jumping 12.13m (39-9.75) for second at the Pac-12 Championships, crossing the line in 2:16.36 ... Second-place finisher place ... Would up the ante one more time at the Big West Conference Championships in the 3000m steeplechase at the USC Dual Meet, setting a new-collegiate best at in a loaded field, soaring to a 12.36m (40-6.75) jump, just outside a podium spot with 11:32.36 ... Competed in two events at the MPSF Championships, taking 10th in the a respectable fourth place finish. DMR (11:49.50) and 38th in the 800 (2:18.38). 2015-16 (UCSB) 2017 (XC) Competed in eight competitions as a true freshman ... Started off with a pair of first-place Competed in the TMU Invite (5k) and finished in 54th place with a time of 19:21.2. finishes at the Gaucho Round-Up in both the long and triple jump ... Took another win in the triple jump at the All-UC Championship two weeks later ... Set a personal best in 2017 (Track and Field) the long jump at the Cal Poly Dual Meet with a mark of 18 feet, two inches … Capped Competed in eight outdoor meets in the middle distance races … Ran the 800m at off the season by scoring in two events at the Big West Conference Championships, the Pac-12 Championships, finishing 19th overall with a time of 2:13.04 … Also getting seventh in the 4x100m relay and fifth in the triple jump, setting a new personal ran the third leg of the 4x400m relay at the conference meet, helping the squad to a best mark of 12.04m (39-6) in the process. season-best time of 3:47.10 … Ran 2:13.94 in the 800m against USC, finishing fifth overall … Set lifetime bests in the 800m (2:11.69) and 1,500m (4:38.13) at the UCLA High School Legends Invite, finishing second and first in the events, respectively … Opened her Graduated from Mater Dei High School … Placed fourth at the CIF-SS Masters meet … outdoor campaign with a victory in the 800m at the Long Beach Dual Meet, clocking Advanced to the CIF State Championships with a leap of 11.79m (38-8.25) ... The week a time of 2:14.00 … Ran the 800m at the MPSF Indoor Championships and finished prior she hit a mark of 11.69m (38-4.25) at the CIF-SS Finals… Had a breakout senior 23rd with a time of 2:14.54. year, placing fifth at the Arcadia Invite and ninth at the California Indoor Championships in the triple jump … Recorded 10 prep competitions over 37 feet in the triple jump. 2016 (XC) Named Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention … Competed in two races … Placed Personal 10th at the Mustang Challenge in the 3.1mi with a time of 19:29.0 … Opened the season Daughter of Shundra and Edward Moss … Has one brother (Devin) … Hobbies include with a 24th place finish at the Nevada Twilight in the 2.49mi with a time of 16:24.6. horseback riding, cooking and camping.

2016 (Track and Field) Competed in six outdoor meets … Ran the 800m and the 1,500m … Posted a personal-best time of 2:13.69 in the 800m against Texas A&M and finished fourth JENNAH overall … Posted a personal best-time of 4:44:48 in the 1,500m at the Jim Bush Collegiate and finished sixth overall. MUHAMMAD 2015 (XC) 5-7 / Redshirt Junior Did not compete in her first season with the Bruins. Jumps High School Carson, Calif. Attended Paso Robles High School … Earned four letters in track and cross country for coach Ivan Huff … Won the county title in the 400m … Was an all-league selection Junipero Serra HS in the 400m in 2013 … Set the school and league record in the 800m at 2:13.40.

Personal Daughter of Mike and Susan Moore … Has two brothers named Ian and Jacob and two High School sisters named Harmony and Kaitlynne … Admires … Psychobiology major. Attended Junipero Serra High School in Gardena, Calif. … Jumped over 19 feet as freshman … Played an intricate role on the 4x400 and 4x100 relay team … Also competed in the 400m … Made the Principal’s Honor Roll.

Personal Daughter of Jennifer Spencer … Has three brothers (Kamal, Aziz, CJ) … Enjoys

44 WOMEN’S ATHLETE PROFILES JENNAH the George Kyte Classic and finished 24th overall with a time of 17:00.4. High School MUHAMMAD Attended Dos Pueblos High School in Santa Barbara … Earned four varsity letters in both cross country and track and field … Four-time All-Channel League honors and 5-7 / Redshirt Junior three-time cross country team MVP … Posted an XC three mile personal best of 17:20 Jumps and a 1600m personal best of 5:10. Carson, Calif. Personal Junipero Serra HS Daughter of Robert Rice and Rosa Estarellas … Has a twin sister named Veronica … Hobbies include exploring new places in her home town and cities she visits, as well as spending time outdoors … Loves dogs … Admires Emma Coburn … Decided to come to UCLA because of its athletic and academic excellence and strong sense of team spirit … Plans to major in Bioengineering with aspirations to work in the field High School with an emphasis on medical devices. Attended Junipero Serra High School in Gardena, Calif. … Jumped over 19 feet as freshman … Played an intricate role on the 4x400 and 4x100 relay team … Also competed in the 400m … Made the Principal’s Honor Roll. MELENI Personal Daughter of Jennifer Spencer … Has three brothers (Kamal, Aziz, CJ) … Enjoys RODNEY doing hot yoga in her free time. 5-8 / Senior Sprints CHRISTINA Grenada, Calif. RICE St. Joseph’s Convent / College of the Sequoias 5-3 / Sophomore Distance Personal Bests 200m: 23.25 Santa Barbara, Calif. 400m: 53.26 Dos Pueblos HS 2018 Competed in three indoor meets, participating in the 200m and 400m ... Ran season- bests in both events at the MPSF Championships, finishing fourth in the 400m (53.80) and eighth in the 200m (23.92) ... Made her season debut at the Dr. Sander Invitational, Personal Bests where she ran the 400m in 55.18. 1500m: 4:27.50 5000m: 16:39.02 2017 (College of the Sequoias) 10,000m: 34:14.52 Won the 400m (lifetime best 53.26) and the 4x400m (3:42.75) at the CCCAA California 3000m: 9:47.97 State Championships … Also was the runner-up in the 200m at the state meet with a Mile: 5:04.78 time of 23.71 … Ran a personal best in the 200m at the NorCal Trials & Finals, clocking a time of 23.25 for the meet victory … Also won the 400m (55.08) and 4x400m relay 2018 (XC) (3:47.41) at the NorCal Trials & Finals. Finished second amongst UCLA student-athletes in every meet she competed in ... NCAA All-West-Region honoree ... Second-Team All-Pac-12 ... Took 23rd at the NCAA 2016 (College of the Sequoias) West Regionals with a time of 20:20.7 ... Helped the Bruins to a fifth-place finish at the Won the 400m competition at the California State Championships with a time of 54.16 Pac-12 Championships, taking 25th with a time of 20:39.2 ... Finished in 26th place … At the NorCal Championships, she finished third in the 200m (24.78), first in the at the Wisconsin Pre-Nationals with a time of 20:46.0 ... Booked a 12th-place finish 400m (55.49), and helped the 4x100m (45.75) and 4x400m (3:57.90) squads to meet at the Stanford Invite with a time of 21:18.5. victories … Swept the Sequoia Relays, winning the 200m (24.16), 400m (53.89), and the 4x100m relay (46.90). 2018 (Track & Field) Ran in six outdoor meets and three indoor meets as a freshman ... Qualified for the High School NCAA West Preliminaries in the 10K ... Set a new collegiate-bests in the 10K at Lettered in track and field at St. Joseph’s Convent in Grenada. regionals, finishing in 34:14.52 for a 34th place finish ... Finished 14th in the 10K at the Pac-12 Championships (34:31.06) ... Won the 1500m (season-best 4:27.50) and Personal finished second in the 3000m (10:19.35) at the USC Dual meet ... Came in second Daughter of Susan Rodney and Melvin Stephen … Has an older sister, Raynisha, and in the 5000m at the Mt. SAC Relays (season-best 16:39.02) ... Won the 10K at the a younger brother, Yohan Stephen … Admires international soccer star Lionel Messi Jim Bush/Bob Larsen Invitational (34:49.87) ... Ran the 3000m at the MPSF Indoor and gold-medal sprinter Shaunae Miller … Enjoys watching cartoons. Championships, coming in 21st at 9:37.97 (season-best) ... Ran a 5:04.78 mile in her collegiate debut at the Dr. Martin Luther King Invitational.

2017 (XC) Finished 92nd at the NCAA West Regionals (6k) with a time of 21:33.0 … Competed in the 6k at the Pac-12 Championships, scoring for the Bruins as she finished 54th overall with a time of 20:23.9 … Finished 142nd in the 6k competition at the Nuttycombe Wisconsin Invite, recording a time of 21:39.1 … Competed in the Roy Griak Invite (6k) and finished with a time of 23:30.4, good for 80th place … Made her UCLA debut at

45 WOMEN’S ATHLETE PROFILES CARLYN on Mar. 24, running the 1500m in 4:49.23. 2017 (XC) SCHMIDGALL Ran the 6k at the Bronco Invite, where she finished 129th overall with a time of 22:52.0 … Competed at the Roy Griak Invite (6k) and finished in 145th place with a time of 5-5 / Sophomore 25:04.3 … Opened her season at the George Kyte Classic (2.6mi) in Flagstaff, clocking Distance a time of 17:27.1 to finish 31st. Issaquah, Wash. 2017 (Track and Field) Liberty HS Did not compete in races as a true freshman. 2016 (XC) Did not participate in races as a true freshman.

2018 (XC) High School Did not compete. Attended Corona Del Mar High School in Newport Beach, Calif. … Earned varsity letters in cross country and track … Was part of the Pacific League Championship team … 2018 (Track & Field) Won six MVP awards and the Commerce Student Athlete Award. Did not compete. Personal 2017 (XC) Daughter to Richard and Cammie Schmidt … Has two brothers named Ricky and Made her UCLA debut at the TMU Invite (5k), finishing 73rd overall with a time of 19:49.2. Jimmy, and three sisters named Hillary, Lacey and Claire … Sister and grandpa both attended UCLA … Has two cousins who are athletes at Notre Dame and Texas A&M. 2017 (Track and Field) Did not compete in races as a true freshman. 2016 (XC) SOPHIE Did not participate in races as a true freshman.

High School SCOTT Prepped at Liberty High School in Renton, Wash. … Earned four letters in track and cross country … Broke a 10-year-old school record in the 3,200m at the state meet 5-9 / Freshman … Finished sixth in the 1,600m and fourth in the 3,200 … Holds personal bests of Distance 5:12.95 in the 1,600m and 11:15.85 in the 3,200m … Team captain for both track Leawood, Kan. and cross country … Four-time league and district champions in cross country … Academic state team champions in 2015 … State champions in 2015. Blue Valley North HS

Personal Daughter of Ben Schmidgall and Joan Sherbina … Has one brother named Nick … Enjoys hiking, cooking and singing. 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 LILLY Bronco Invite to take 94th place. SCHMIDT High School Attended Blue Valley North High School in Overland Park, Kan. ... Lettered four times in 5-4 / Sophomore both cross country and track ... Was named all-county first team in 2017 and first team Distance 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 Newport Beach, Calif. for the state of Kansas ... Set six school records at BVNHS ... Qualified for the USATF Corona Del Mar HS Junior Outdoor Track & Field Championships in 2017.

Personal Sophie Karolyn Scott was born on Dec. 2, 1999 to parents Julie and Andy in Shawnee Mission, Kan. ... Has an older brother, Sandon, who attends UCLA, as well as a younger Personal Bests sister, Clancy ... Chose UCLA because of the “combination of amazing athletic and 1500m: 4:42.33 academic programs” ... Plans on majoring in psychology ... Aspires to pursue a career 3000m: 10:55.33 in the medical field ... Describes breaking the five-minute mark in the mile as her greatest pre-UCLA athletic thrill ... Admires and Dominique Scott ... 2018 (XC) Hobbies and interests include listening to music, trying new restaurants, and hanging Recorded a season-best 6K time of 21:32.8 at the Pac-12 Championships to finish out with family and friends ... Her father played tennis at Oklahoma. 60th ... Took 179th at the Wisconsin Pre-Nationals with a time of 22:36.2 ... Claimed 78th at the Stanford Invite with a time of 22:56.8 ... Finished in 62nd place at the NCAA West Regionals with a time of 21:10.1.

2018 (Track & Field) Competed in four outdoor meets, primarily in the 1500m ... Posted a collegiate-best 1500m time at the USC Dual Meet, crossing the line in 4:42.33 to take sixth place ... Also raced in the 3000m against USC for the first time in her collegiate career, finishing in eighth with a time of 10:55.33 ... Made her season debut at the Aztec Invitational

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time of 4:32.67, good for seventh overall … Made her first 2017 appearance in the DAKOTA steeplechase at the Bob Larsen Distance Carnival, finishing sixth overall and clocking a lifetime-best time of 10:57.27 … Ran in two indoor meets … Finished 32nd in the STANLY mile at the MPSF Indoor Championships with an indoor-best time of 5:00.69 … Ran the 1,200m opening leg of the DMR at the Charlie Thomas Invitational, helping UCLA 5-7 / Freshman to a sixth-place finish and a time of 11:57.92. Sprints 2016 (XC) San Marcos, Calif. Raced in the Pac-12 Championships (6k), placing 70th with a time of 22:35.2 … Placed Mission Hills HS fifth in the Santa Clara Bronco Invitational with a time of 20:41.4 (6k) … Competed in the Roy Griak Invitational (6k) and finished in 170th place with a time of 24:08.9 … Opened the season with a 15th place finish at the Nevada Twilight with a time of 15:43.3 in the 2.49mi.

High School 2016 (Track and Field) Graduated from Mission Hills High School in San Marcos, Calif. … Broke school Competed in six outdoor events … Ran in the 1,500m, 3,000m, and the 3,000m records in the 4x100m (47.79), 4x400m (3:54.72) and 400m (55.95) … Posted a steeple … Won the 1,500m in the dual meet against Texas A&M with a personal best second-place finish in the 400m with a time of 56.38 at the CIF-SDS Finals … During time of 4:33.96 … Placed third in the 1,500m against rival USC with a time of 4:41.96 her junior season, recorded PR’s in the 60m (8.13) and 300m (40.80) at the California … Placed 19th at the Oxy Invitational with a 1,500m time of 4:35.51 … Clocked an State Winter Track & Field Championships … Member of the National Honor Society. 11:19.50 in her only steeple of the season.

Personal 2015 (XC) Daughter of Alisha and Alan Stanly … Has two siblings (Ryan, Sierra) … Hobbies Ran at the Pac-12 Championships (6k) and finished 76th with a time of 21:52 … include playing the ukulele, going to museums and hiking. Raced in the NCAA West Regional Championships (6k) finishing 166th with a time of 23:10 … Finished in the top 10 in the Mustang Challenge (5k) placing 10th and finished with a time of 18:10 … Raced in the Washington Invitational (6k) placing 91st TAYLOR and finished with a time of 22:09. High School Prepped at Murrieta Mesa in Murrieta, Calif. … Was a state meet qualifier in the 1,600m TAITE … Clocked a 4:59.44 to finish 16th at the CIF State Track & Field Championships … 5-5 / Senior Holds personal bests of 4:55.81 in the 1,600m, 2:17.71 in the 800m, 59.55 in the 400m and 11:36.18 in the 3,200m … Team captain of both her track and cross country Distance teams … All-league selection in both track and cross country … Was a three-time Murrieta, Calif. state meet qualifier in cross country … Placed third as a senior at the CIF California State Cross Country Championships with a time of 17:40 … Finished ninth as a junior Murrieta Mesa HS with a time of 17:44.

Personal Daughter of Walter and Kristen Taite … Has one brother named Walter … Admires Personal Bests professional surfer Bethany Hamilton … Attended Flagstaff High School her freshman 1500m: 4:32.67 year … Marine Biology major. Mile: 5:00.69 3000m: 10:12.51 3000m steeplechase: 10:57.27

2018 (XC) Raced her way to a 50th-place finish at the Pac-12 Championships with a time of 21:20.6 ... Finished 179th at the Wisconsin Pre-Nationals, clocking a mark of 22:36.2 ... Took 78th at the Stanford Invite with a time of 22:56.8 ... capped her career at the NCAA West Regionals, finishing 77th with a mark of 21:20.7.

2018 (Track & Field) Competed in six outdoor meets as a junior ... Highlight of the season came at the USC Dual Meet, where she won the steeplechase with a season-best time of 11:00.08 ... Also ran the 1500m on four ocassions, posting a season-best time of 4:49.08 at the Aztec Invitational in her season debut ... Raced at the Pac-12 Championships in the steeplechase.

2017 (XC) Finished 80th overall in the 6k at the Pac-12 Championships with a time of 21:01.6 … Raced in the 6k competition at the Nuttycombe Wisconsin Invite, finishing 181st overall with a time of 22:08.7 … Competed at the Roy Griak Invitational (6k) and finished with a time of 24:39.9, good for 131st place … Opened her junior campaign with a 33rd-place showing at the George Kyte Classic, clocking a time of 17:32.0 on the 2.6mi course.

2017 (Track and Field) Competed in six outdoor meets for the Bruins … Finished 11th in the 3,000m steeplechase at the Pac-12 Championships with a time of 10:59.43 … Doubled in the 1,500m and the steeplechase at the USC Dual Meet, winning the steeple competition with a time of 11:05.49 … Posted a lifetime best in the 1,500m at the Johnson/JJK Invite with a

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Has two siblings (Yorick, Anique) … Hobbies include traveling and drinking coffee … TAYLOR Chose UCLA for its championship environment and top-notch education. UNDEM 5-4 / Freshman MARISA Sprints San Diego, Calif. VILLEGAS Xavier College Preparatory HS 5-7 / Freshman Distance Hollister, Calif. High School San Benito HS Graduated from Xavier College Preparatory High School in Palm Desert, Calif. … Two- time (2017, 2018) Desert Valley League MVP … Long jump champion (17-10.5) as a senior … 2018 KESQ Sports Athlete of the Week … As a junior at the CIF-SS Division 4 Finals, took second in the triple jump (35-6) and third in the long jump (17-6) … 2017 Desert Valley League MVP … Triple jump champion (36-5) in the Desert Valley 2018 (XC) League … Attended Bainbridge High School up until her sophomore year, where she Made her 2018 debut at the Master’s Invite, registering a 5K time of 18:43.6 to take holds school records in the triple jump (36-10.5) and long jump (18-3) … Ranks second 28th ... Finished in 59th place at the Bronco Invite with a 6K time of 21:37.5. all-time in school history in the 100m (12.53), which she notched in 2017 … Won the long jump (17-10.5) at the 40th Annual Lake Washington Girls Invite in 2016 … 2018 (Track & Field) Also competed at the 2010 USATF Junior Olympics, where she took 12th in the long Did not compete. jump and 25th in the 100m. 2017 (XC) Personal Was the Bruins’ fifth runner at the Roy Griak Invite (6k), clocking a time of 23:36.4 to Daughter of Bret Undem … Has one younger brother, Reagan … In her free time, finish 87th overall … Made her UCLA debut at the George Kyte Classic (2.6mi), finishing enjoys spending time with family and friends, snowboarding, hiking, traveling, biking, 20th overall with a time of 16:46.4. listening to music, and volunteering … Majoring in human biology and society … Plans to pursue a Master of Science in Nursing and work in the medical field … Says she High School will pursue excellence at UCLA and quotes Jackie Robinson – “A life is not important Four-year letter-winner in volleyball and track at San Benito High School … Also played except in the impact it has on other lives.” two years of varsity soccer … Has never competed in cross country before … Three-time volleyball Team Captain and MVP … Four-time Monterey Bay League Gabilan Division All-League honors in track … Four-time all-league first-place finisher in the 800m and 1600m … Monterey Bay League record holder for taking first place in finals in 400m, ISA 800m, 1600m, and 3200m her sophomore year … Two-time CIF State mile qualifier. Personal VIDELER Daughter to Lalo and Marlene Villegas … Has two younger sisters named Maya and Mia … Decided to attend UCLA because the university allows her to connect with great 5-8 / Sophomore people and opens up a lot of opportunities … Lists her greatest athletic thrill as going Jumps/Multi to the CIF State Track and Field Meet her sophomore and junior seasons … Hobbies include running, playing sports, going to the beach, hiking, and hanging out with family Bergen Op Zoom, Netherlands and friends ... Admires Alex Morgan, , Allyson Felix, and Johan Cruyff College / Missouri St. ... Plans to major in Human Biology and Society and wants to be a sports nutritionist.at the NCS Championships … Holds a personal best of 5:13 in the 1,600m and 18:32 in cross country three mile.

Personal Bests 400m: 56.77 600m: 1:34.40 60mH: 9.11 100mH: 14.64 400mH: 1:01.90 High Jump: 1.68m (5-6) Long Jump: 5.88m (19-3.5) Shot Put: 10.31m (33-10)

2017-18 (Missouri State University) Made her freshman indoor debut at the Bob Timmons Challenge, finishing first in the 600-yard run with a time of 1:25.08 … Posted collegiate-best times in the 400m (56.77) and 60m hurdles (9.11) at the Indoor Gorilla Classic … Began her outdoor collegiate career at the Mississippi State Bulldog Relays, where she clocked a career-best time of 14.64 in the 100m hurdles to finish in sixth place … At the Missouri Valley Conference Track & Field Championships, mustered a career-best time in the finals of the 400m hurdles (1:01.90) to earn sixth … Also helped the 4x400 team to a fourth-place finish.

Personal Native of Bergen op Zoom, the Netherlands … Daughter of Mona and Rick Videler …

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Juniors, she earned a silver medal in the hammer throw with a top mark of 64.45m ANNABELLE (211-5) ... She was the lone athlete to surpass the 64-meter mark on multiple occa- sions ... At World Juniors, reached the finals of the discus, where she finished 10th, WERNER and shot put, where she had the best performance of any athlete in the preliminaries with a top launch of 17.02m (55-10.25) ... Recorded her best hammer throw of the 5-6 / Freshman year at NCAAs, hitting a personal-best 66.99m (219-9) to grab fourth place and land Distance the No. 2 mark in UCLA history ... Her 17.21m (56-5.75) effort in the shot put at NCAAs cracked No. 9 on the UCLA all-time outdoor top-10 ... Won the shot put, discus, and Murrieta, Calif. hammer throw at the Rafer Johnson/Jackie Joyner-Kersee Invitational on Apr. 14 ... Vista Murrieta HS Recorded eight event wins during outdoor season (four discus, three hammer, one shot put) and finished top-three in 13 of the 15 regular season events she entered ... Logged a collegiate-best of 55.11m (180-10) en route to a first-place finish at the USC Dual Meet ... Qualified for outdoor NCAAs by finishing fifth in the hammer (63.85m, 209-6), seventh in the discus (53.95m, 177-0), and 10th in the shot 2018 (XC) put (16.22m, 53-2.75) at the NCAA West Preliminaries in Sacramento, Calif. ... At the Started her college career at the Fresno Invite, earning 12th place with a time of 19:00.9 Pac-12 Championships, placed second in the hammer (66.53m, 218-3) and fifth in in the 5K race ... Took 10th at the Master’s Invite, posting a 5K mark of 18:14.8 ... Raced both the discus (51.93m, 170-4) and shot put (16.17m, 53-0.75) ... Finished 14th at her first 6K as a Bruin at the Bronco Invite, clocking a time of 21:47.6 to take 72nd. the NCAA Indoor Championships with a 15.51m (50-10.75) effort in the shot put ... Set a collegiate-best in the weight throw at the MPSF Championships, reaching a top mark High School of 18.95m (62-2.25) ... At MPSFs, placed fourth in the shot put (16.79m, 55-1) ... Set Attended Vista Murrieta High School in Murrieta, Calif. ... Spent her freshman season her collegiate-best in the shot put with a 17.30m (56-9.25) throw at the indoor Don at Cumberland Valley High School ... Vista Murrieta finished third in the 2017 California Kirby Elite meet on Feb. 10 ... Earned her first collegiate event victory at the Dr. Sander Cross Country State Championships ... Named to the All-Scholastic Team all six of her Invitational on Jan. 26, winning the shot put with a top mark of 16.75m (54-11.5). 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 High School marks of 17:18 in the 3-mile and 4:59 in the 1600m. Attended Donovan Catholic High School in Jackson, N.J. … Four-year letter-winner in powerlifting and outdoor track and field, three-year letter-winner in indoor track and Personal field, and one-year letter-winner in basketball … All-time National High School record Born on Sept. 23, 2000 in Mobile, Ala. to parents Mari and Stuart ... Full name is Anne holder in indoor (57-05.50) and outdoor (58-01.00) shot put … 2017 New Balance Renee Werner ... Plans on majoring in political science ... Aspires to be involved in Nationals Indoor Champion in the shot… 2016 and ‘17 New Balance Nationals Out- international policy and work for the US State Department ... Has one older brother, door Shot Put Champion … Set New Jersey State record indoor and outdoor shot put Andy ... Chose UCLA because she wanted to attend a school with success in both records … NJSIAA State Shot Put Champion in outdoor (2016-17) and indoor (2017) academics and athletics ... Her greatest pre-UCLA athletic thrill was placing third at shot put … USA Junior Champion and World Junior bronze medalist in the shot put in the 2017 California Cross Country State Championships ... Admires distance runners 2016 … USA Junior Nationals silver medalist and Champion in Colleen Quigley, Genevieve Lacaze, and Alexi Pappas ... In her free time, enjoys traveling, the shot put in 2017 …Seven-time shot put All-American honors … Ranked No. 1 in reading, and puns ... Was an active member of speech and debate in high school ... Has the shot put by USA Track and Field News … Fourth place in the hammer throw in at traveled to over 20 countries ... Went vegan about a year before starting classes at UCLA. 2016 New Balance Nationals and USA Junior Championships … 2017 New Balance Nationals silver medalist and USA Junior Champion in the hammer throw … Four-time All-American honors and ranked No. 2 by USA Track and Field News … 2017 NBN Champion in the discus and holds All-time meet record … Four-time recipient of All- ALYSSA America honors in the discus … NJSIAA State record holder in the discus … Ranked No.1 nationally in the event … 2017 All-American in the weight throw.

WILSON Personal Throws Born in Neptune, N.J. to parents Jamie and Samantha Wilson … Has one younger sister, Bryanna … Chose to attend UCLA because of the university’s high academic 6-0 / Sophomore standards, beautiful weather, and the combination of coaches and teammates that are Jackson, N.J. willing to push each other … Lists her greatest athletic thrill as setting the indoor and outdoor All-time National High School records in the shot put … Admires LeBron James, Donovan Catholic HS thrower Sandra Perkovic, and CrossFit athlete Katrin Davidsdottir … Enjoys shopping, going to the beach, exploring new places, and lifting … Plans to major in Physiological Science with aspirations to work in the field of Sports Medicine.

Personal Bests Shot Put: 17.30m (56-9.25) Hammer: 66.99m (219-9) Discus: 55.11m (180-10) Weight Throw: 18.95m (62-2.25)

2018 Had a standout debut season in Westwood, earning a trio of All-America honors and becoming the lone athlete in the country to qualify for three individual events at the 2018 NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships in Eugene, Ore. ... Was a USTFCCCA First Team All-American in both the shot put and hammer after scoring in both events at the NCAA Championships ... Was also a USTFCCCA Second Team Indoor All-American after finishing 14th at Indoor NCAAs ... Helped the Bruins to a 14th place finish at the outdoor NCAAs, the program’s best result since 2007 ... Made history at the USATF Junior Nationals in Bloomington, Ind., winning the hammer and shot put while finishing second in the discus to become the first junior woman ever to qualify for the World Junior Championships in three throwing events ... Represented Team USA for the third time in her career at the 2018 World U20 Championships in Tampere, Finland ... At World

49 WOMEN’S ATHLETE PROFILES LEXI WRIGHT 5-3 / Freshman Distance Highland Park, Utah American Fork HS

XC (2018) Did not compete.

High School Attended American Fork High School in northern Utah ... Ran cross country and track all four of her years ... Was team captain and academic all-state in both sports ... Recorded best marks of 2:19 in the 800m and 5:03 in the 1600m.

Personal Born on Mar. 11, 2000 in Provo, Utah to parents David and Audrey Wright ... Has one older brother, Mason, and two younger brothers: Preston and Ashton ... Also has two younger sisters: Brooke and Claire ... Aspires to earn a career in the business world ... Chose UCLA because she thought it was the best school for her; she was impressed by the balance of academics and athletics ... Describes winning break away races and topping previous PRs as her greatest athletic thrills ... Admires American Fork alum Lindsey Dunkley ... In her free times, likes to camp, fish, snowboard, boat, ski, snowmobile, and other outdoor activities ... Something she wants people to know about her is that actually likes running.

50 UCLA-USC DUAL MEET HISTORY MEN’S TEAM SCORES WOMEN’S TEAM SCORES 2018 USC 103, UCLA 53 * 1974 UCLA, 82-63 2018 USC 86, UCLA 77 2017 UCLA 88, USC 75 ** 1973 UCLA, 89-55 2017 USC 86, UCLA 77 ** 2016 UCLA 103, USC 60 * 1972 UCLA, 76-69 2016 USC 97, UCLA 66* *** 2015 USC 82, UCLA 81 ** 1971 USC, 75-70 2015 USC 93, UCLA 70** ** 2014 UCLA 89, USC 74 * 1970 UCLA, 100-54 2014 USC 95, UCLA 68* *** 2013 UCLA 85, USC 78 ** 1969 USC, 94-60 2013 UCLA 90, USC 73** ** 2012 UCLA 93, USC 70 * 1968 USC, 108-36 2012 USC 89, UCLA 74* *** 2011 UCLA 89, USC 74 * 1967 UCLA, 83-62 2011 USC 95, UCLA 68** ** 2010 USC 96, UCLA 67 * 1966 UCLA, 86-59 *** 2009 USC 92, UCLA 71 * 1965 USC, 83-62 2010 USC106, UCLA 57* ** 2008 UCLA 89, USC 74 * 1964 USC, 89-56 2009 USC 93, UCLA 70** *** 2007 USC 84, UCLA 79 ** 1963 USC, 99-46 2008 USC 86, UCLA 77* ** 2006 UCLA 83, USC 80 * 1962 USC, 86-45 2007 UCLA 98, USC 65** 1 2 2006 UCLA 90, USC 73* *** 2005 UCLA 83, USC 80 ** 1961 USC, 81 /3-49 /3 ** 2004 UCLA 111, USC 52 1960 USC, 80-51, at ELAC 2005 UCLA 85, USC 78** 1 1 *** 2003 UCLA 82, USC 81 ** 1959 USC, 86 /2-44 /2 2004 UCLA 93, USC 70* ** 2002 UCLA 121, USC 81 1958 USC, 78-53, at ELAC 2003 UCLA 104, USC 59** *** 2001 USC 82, UCLA 81 * 1957 USC, 68-63 2002 UCLA 111, USC 92* ** 2000 UCLA 88, USC 75 * 1956 USC, 74-54 2001 UCLA 85, USC 78** *** 1999 UCLA 82, USC 81 ** 1955 USC, 79-52 2000 UCLA 86, USC 68 ** 1998 UCLA 84, USC 74 * 1954 USC, 951/ -351/ 2 2 1999 UCLA 91, USC 63** *** 1997 UCLA 88, USC 75 ** 1953 USC, 75-56 1998 UCLA 104, USC 50* ** 1996 UCLA 109, USC 52 ** 1952 USC, 95-26 1997 UCLA 82, USC 63** *** 1995 UCLA 90, USC 71 ** 1951 USC, 921/ -361/ 2 2 1996 UCLA 74, USC 70* ** 1994 UCLA 97, USC 61 * 1950 USC, 120-11 1 1 1 1 1995 UCLA 84, USC 52** ** 1993 UCLA 103 /2, USC 57 /2 ** 1949 USC, 90 /2-40 /2 1 5 1994 UCLA 94, USC 42* ** 1992 UCLA 123, USC 39 * 1948 USC, 81 /6-49 /6 1 1 1993 UCLA 87, USC 47* ** 1991 UCLA 114, USC 38 ** 1947 USC, 81 /2-49 /2 * 1990 UCLA 94, USC 68 ** 1946 USC, 95-36 1992 USC 80, UCLA 30* ** 1989 UCLA 93, USC 68 * 1945 USC, 82-49 at Berkeley 1991 UCLA 95, USC 40* * 1988 UCLA 97, USC 66 * 1944 USC, 89-42 1990 UCLA 90, USC 40† 1 1 ** 1987 UCLA, 104-59 * 1943 USC, 71-60 1989 UCLA 101 /2, USC 28 /2* * 1986 UCLA, 104-59 * 1942 USC, 108-23 1988 UCLA 82 at USC 54† 1 2 ** 1985 UCLA, 89-73 * 1941 USC, 103 /3-27 /3 1987 USC 69 at UCLA 67* ** 1984 UCLA, 93-68 * 1940 USC, 98-38 1986 USC 69, UCLA 67† ** 1983 UCLA, 88-55 * 1939 USC, 115-16 1985 UCLA 89, USC 43* 1982 nonscoring * 1938 USC, 98-35 ** 1981 UCLA, 107-47 * 1937 USC, 91-40 1 1 ** 1980 UCLA, 83-71 * 1936 USC, 74 /2-56 /2 1 1 1 5 ** 1979 UCLA, 93 /2-60 /2 * 1935 USC, 104 /6-25 /6 †** 1978 UCLA, 83-71 * 1934 USC, 87-44 ** 1977 USC, 91-63 ** 1976 USC, 83-62 ** 1975 UCLA, 75-70

DUAL MEET MEN’S RECORDS DUAL MEET WOMEN’S RECORDS 100m 10.04 , UCLA,1996; Andre DeGrasse,USC 2015 100m 11.11 Shakedia Jones, UCLA ’98 200m 20.03 , USC, 1978 200m 22.71 , UCLA ’04* 400m 44.43 , USC, 1992 400m 50.90 Monique Henderson, UCLA ‘05 800m 1:46.47 Rayfield Beaton, USC, 1978 800m 2:02.24 Grazyna Penc, USC ‘99 1500m 3:40.39 Jon Rankin, UCLA, 2005 1500m 4:17.25 Lesley Noll, USC ’88 Steeplechase 8:50.31 Jim Ortiz, UCLA, 1989 3000m 9:26.40 Anna Lopaciuch, USC ’99 5000m 14:21.27 Creighton Harris, UCLA, 1992 Steeplechase 10:33.70 Alison Costello, UCLA ‘05; Emily Scharmann, UCLA ‘16 110m Hurdles 13.30 , UCLA, 1980 5000m 16:52.36 Iryna Vashchuk, USC ‘05 400m Hurdles 49.48 Felix Sanchez, USC, 2000 100m Hurdles 12.70 Virginia Powell, USC ‘06 4x100m Relay 38.85 Williams, Mullins, Edwards, Sanford, USC, 1978 400m Hurdles 55.37 Nicole Leach, UCLA ‘08* 4x400m Relay 3:03.47 McNeal, 47.5; Banks,46.0; Phillips, 45.5; 400m Relay 43.35 USC ’99* Thompson, 45.6, UCLA, 1980 4x400m Relay 3:31.66 USC (N. Danvers, C. Estes, B Langerholc, M. Edmonson) ’98* High Jump 7-5 Jesse Williams, USC, 2005 High Jump 6-41/4 , UCLA ’95 Pole Vault 18-5.25 Mike Woepse, UCLA, 2014 Pole Vault 14-11/4 Chelsea Johnson, UCLA ‘05 1 Long Jump 27-0 /2 James McAlister, UCLA, 1973 Long Jump 22-111/4 Jackie Joyner, UCLA ’85 Triple Jump 56-4 Allen Simms, USC, 2003 Triple Jump 44-111/4 Wendy Brown, USC ’87 1 Shot Put 71-3 /2 , UCLA, 1984 Shot Put 59-0 , UCLA ’96 Discus 214-3 Julian Wruck, UCLA, 2013 Discus 208-4 , UCLA ‘00 Hammer 255-3 Balazs Kiss, USC, 1995 Hammer 226-10 Eva Orban, USC ‘09 Javelin (new) 262-6 Corey White, USC 2009 Javelin (new) 181-5 Inga Stasiulionyte, USC ‘02 Javelin (old) 251-10 John Fitzsimmons, USC, 1967 Javelin (old) 184-10 Ashley Selman, USC ’90 *U. S. collegiate dual meet record

51 PAC-12 CONFERENCE HISTORY UCLA’S ALL-TIME MEN’S CONFERENCE FINISHES UCLA’S ALL-TIME WOMEN’S CONFERENCE FINISHES Year Finish Pts Year Finish Pts Year Finish Points 2018 9th 38 1977 3rd 99 2018 6th 57 2017 3rd 101 1976 3rd 95 2017 5th 63 2016 3rd 94.2 1975 2nd 115 2016 5th 66.50 2015 4th 83 1974 2nd 130.5 2015 5th 64 2014 7th 68.25 1973 1st 156 2014 6th 68 2013 3rd 98.5 1972 2nd 124 2013 4th 87.33 2012 4th 86 1971 1st 126 2012 8th 46.50 2011 3rd, tie 99 1970 1st 111 2011 6th 51.50 2010 4th, tie 85 1969 1st 98 2010 6th 71.50 2009 5th 90 1968 5th 74 2009 5th 79.50 2008 3rd 108 1967 3rd 87 2008 5th 80 2007 4th 92 1966 1st 80 2007 3rd 118.5 2006 5th 97.5 1965 6th 27 2006 4th 103 2005 2nd 134.5 1964 6th 16 2005 2nd 125 2004 1st 143 1963 5th 25.5 2004 1st 174.50 2003 3rd 125 1962 2nd 73 2003 1st 155 2002 6th 91.5 1961 2nd 55 2002 1st 160 2001 3rd 115.5 1960 2nd 51 2001 1st 155 2000 4th, tie 83 1959 2nd 37.33 2000 1st 167.50 1999 2nd 136 1958 3rd 40 1999 1st 160.50 1998 1st 135.5 1957 3rd 38 1998 1st 174.0 1997 2nd 138 1956 1st 69.5 1997 1st 189.5 1996 1st 151 1955 2nd 44.5 1996 3rd 117 1995 1st 163.5 1954 5th 15 1995 1st 149 1994 lst 135 1953 5th 24.5 1994 1st 127 1993 1st 170 1952 4th 20 1993 1st 146 1992 1st 123 1951 2nd 40.5 1992 6th 57 1991 6th 69 1950 8th 7.2 1991 2nd 112.5 1990 3rd 98 1949 3rd 32 1990 1st 116 1989 1st 153 1948 2nd 41.5 1989 1st 161 1988 1st 147 1942 8th 7.5 1988 1st 143 1987 1st 176 1941 6th 12.5 1987 1st 121 1986 2nd 115 1940 4th 26 1985 2nd 77 1939 6th 13 1984 4th 73.14 1938 5th, tie 23 1983 2nd 87 1937 6th 16.5 1982 1st 146 1936 8th, tie 3.75 1981 3rd 108.5 1927 10th 1 1980 1st 163 1979 2nd 123.14 1978 3rd 114

MEN’S CONFERENCE MEET RECORDS WOMEN’S CONFERENCE MEET RECORDS Event Time/Mark Holder, School, Year Event Time/Mark Holder, School, Year 100m 9.97 , USC, 2015 100m 10.92 , Oregon, 2014 200m 20.00 Ato Boldon, UCLA, 1996 200m 22.21 Jenna Prandini, Oregon, 2014 400m 44.34 , UCLA, 1988 400m 50.76 , Oregon, 2010 800m 1:45.12 Joaquim Cruz, Oregon, 1984 800m 2:00.57 Alysia Johnson, Cal, 2008 1500m 3:38.71 Rudy Chapa, Oregon, 1979 1500m 4:11.06 , ASU, 2015 Steeplechase 8:26.10 Julius Korir, WSU, 1984 Steeplechase 9:54.13 Marie Lawrence, Wash., 2009 5000m 13:20.23 Henry Rono, WSU, 1978 5000m 15:44.91 Amy Skieresz, Arizona, 1997 10,000m 27:46.55 Henry Rono, WSU, 1978 10,000m 33:28.38 Nicole Blood, Oregon, 2010 110m Hurdles 13.43 Greg Foster, UCLA 1980 100m Hurdles 12.61 , UCLA, 1988 400m Hurdles 48.13 Jeshua Anderson, WSU 2011 400m Hurdles 55.12 Georgeanne Moline, Ariz., 2012 4x100m Relay 38.59 UCLA, 1988 4x100m Relay 43.10 USC, 2015 4x400m Relay 3:01.26 ASU, 2004 4x400m Relay 3:29.63 Oregon, 2011 High Jump 7-5.75 Jesse Williams, USC, 2005 High Jump 6-6 Amy Acuff, UCLA, 1995 Pole Vault 18-9.25 , Stanford, 2000 Pole Vault 15-1 Chelsea Johnson, UCLA, 2006 Long Jump 26-10 , ASU, 1999 Long Jump 21-10 Gail Devers, UCLA, 1987 Triple Jump 55-5.75 Joseph Taiwo, WSU, 1982 Triple Jump 46-5.25 Erica McLain, Stanford, 2007 Shot Put 71-4.75 , UCLA, 1995 Shot Put 61-10.25 Valeyta Althouse, UCLA, 1995 Discus 214-7 Julian Wruck, UCLA, 2013 Discus 214-0 Suzy Powell, UCLA, 1997 Javelin 252-1 Greg Johnson, UCLA, 1995 Hammer 221-7 Eva Orban, USC, 2006 283-8 (old) , Oregon, 1985 Javelin 191-2 , Oregon, 2009 Hammer 268-10 Balazs Kiss, USC, 1995 Heptathlon 6353 Briane Theisen, Oregon, 2012 Decathlon 8322 Mike Ramos, Washington, 1986

52 PAC-12 CONFERENCE HISTORY MEN’S CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS David Bunevacz JT (234-01) Denny Rogers TJ (50-10.00) 1990 400m (46.10) Mile Relay (3:09.50) Year Athlete Event DT (188-10) 1968 Dom Domansky 440y (46.7) 2018 Simon Litzell JT (244-3) 1989 Kevin Williams 100m (10.65) Steve Marcus SP (63-00.25) 2017 400mH (49.52) Steve Lewis 400m (45.87) Mile Relay (3:08.20) Isaiah Holmes HJ (6-11.50) 4x400m Relay (3:08.12) 1967 HH (13.5) 2016 SP (67-04.75) Brian Blutreich DT (194-09) Gerald Lee TJ (50-04.25) Nicholas Scarvelis DT (187-10) David Wilson HT (224-08) Dick Railsback PV (17-01.00) 2015 Nicholas Scarvelis SP (19.64m) 1988 Mike Marsh 100m (10.23) Dick Selby JT (241-09.50) 2014 Nicholas Scarvelis SP (63-10.25) Danny Everett 400m (44.34) 1966 Tom Jones 100y (9.60) Julian Wruck DT (210-09) 400mH (48.71) Tom Jones 220y (21.00) 2013 Mike Woepse PV (17-11.00) 4x100m Relay (38.59) Bob Frey 440y (46.40) Julian Wruck DT (214-07) 4x400m Relay (3:05.60 Roger Johnson 440yH (51.0) 2012 Matthew Kosecki DT (193-08) 1987 Jim Banich SP (63-05.50) 440y Relay (40.30) Alec Faldermeyer HT (219-09) Jim Banich DT (194-03) Mile Rlay (3:09.3) 2011 Cory Primm 800m (1:47.57) Danny Everett 400m (45.52) Marc Savage PV (16-01.00) Greg Woepse PV (17-01.50) Kevin Young 400mH (50.06) Dick Selby JT (240-04) 2010 4x100m Relay (39.66) 200m (20.24) Doug Elmstead TJ (49-4.50) 2009 Boldizsar Kocsor HT (219-05) 4x100m Relay (39.46) 1965 Bob Day Mile (4:03.0) 2008 Kevin Craddock 110mH (13.58) 4x400m Relay (3:07.49) Roger Johnson 440yH (50.9) Bobby Talley PV (17-01.00) 1986 Mike Powell LJ (26-05.00) Hermann Spegel JT (233-10.50) Greg Garza DT (198-10) Mike Marsh 100m (10.29) 1962 Mil Dahl Mile (4:08.10) Boldizsar Kocsor HT (224-10) Kevin Young 400mH (49.02) Arnold Tripp 100y (9.6) 2007 Kevin Craddock 110mH (13.48) 1985 Steve Kerho HH (13.98) Arnold Tripp 220y (21.00) Brandon Johnson 400mH (50.03) Steve Kerho IH (50.78) Kermit Alexander TJ (47-11.25) Michael Johnson Jr. TJ (51-04.25) 1984 Steve Kerho HH (13.93) 1961 Mil Dahl Mile (4:14.5) Greg Garza DT (208-11) John Brenner SP (69-02.00) Andy Dunkell 880y (1:50.8) 2006 Greg Garza DT (194-01) John Brenner DT (188-07.00) 1960 Bob Holland Mile (4:08.8) Boldizsar Kocsor HT (219-01) 1983 Marcus Allen HH (13.74) Jim Johnson HH (14.3) 2005 Brandon Johnson 400mH (49.34) 1982 Eric Brown 100m (10.25) 1959 Jim Johnson LJ (24-09.75, tie) Yoo Kim PV (17-09.00) Eric Brown 200m (20.41w) Goerge Roubanis PV (14-08.75, tie) 2004 Dan Ames SP (65-00.00) Del Davis HJ (7-03.00) Duane Millerman DT (160-08) Dan Ames DT (185-11) Anthony Curran PV (18-02.50) 1958 Dick Knaub LJ (24-09.00) Dan Ames HT (210-08) Steve Ortiz 10,000m (28:22.93) George Roubanis PV (14-07.00) Juane Armon LJ (25-10.00) 1981 Eric Brown 100m (10.37) Rafer Johnson JT (243-10.50) Ben Aragon 800m (1:48.45) IH (49.81) 1957 Mile Relay (3:14.40) Brandon Johnson 400mH (48.85) Mark Anderson Decathlon (7,809 pts) Don Vick SP (56-10.50) 2003 Dan Ames SP (63-0.50) 1980 Greg Foster HH (13.43) 1956 Bob Seaman 880y (1:52.2) Dan Ames DT (196-04) Andre Phillips IH (50.96) Rafer Johnson 220yLH (23.40) Juane Armon LJ (26-01.00) Lee Balkin HJ (7-02.00) Hall Miller HJ (6-05.00) 2002 Scott Moser DT (194-01) Chip Benson TJ (52-06.25) Dick Knaub LJ (24-10.25) Scott Wiegand SP (64-01.75) Mile Relay (3:08.3) 1955 Mile Relay (3:15.4) 2001 Scott Moser DT (199-04) 1979 Greg Foster 200m (20.35) 1953 100y (9.80) 2000 400m (46.49) Greg Foster HH (13.47O Rod Richard 220y (21.40) 1999 Wade Tift SP (60-04.00) Chip Benson TJ (53-07.25) 1952 Rod Richard 220y (21.70) 1998 Brian Fell 400mH (50.79) SP (68-06.00) George Brown LJ (24-09.50) 4x100m Relay (39.52) 1978 Don Thompson 400m (45.96( 1951 Bob Work 100y (9.80) Scott Slover PV (18-02.50) Conrad Suhr 800m (1:48.80) Bob Work/George Brown 220y (21.6) Mel Moutry TJ (52-02.50) Greg Foster HH (13.63) Hugh Mitchell 880y (2:15.6) 1997 Meb Keflezhigi 5000m (13:47.95) PV (18-08.75) George Brown LJ (24-03.50) Brian Fell 400mH (50.33) TJ (54-11.00) 1949 Craig Dixon 120yHH (14.30) Josh Johnson JT (230-1) Dwayne Joseph HJ (7-01.00) Craig Dixon 220yLH (23.30) 1996 Ato Boldon 100m (10.03) 1977 James Owens HH (13.60) George Stanich HJ (6-03.75, tie) Ato Boldon 200m (20.00) Mike Tully PV (17-07.00) Taylor Lewis DT (164-02.25) Mike Terry 800m (1:48.92) Willie Banks TJ I55-03.25) 1948 Craig Dixon 120yHH (14.10) Meb Keflezighi 5000m (14:15.20) Mile Relay (3:08.20) Craig Dixon 220yLH (23.20) 4x100m Relay (39.60) 1976 Jason Meisler HJ (7-01.00) Taylor Lewis DT (156-08.25) Scott Slover PV (17-04.50) Steve Alexander Decathlon (7,386 pts) 1942 Ray Maggard PV (13-06.00, tie) Mark Parlin SP (64-08.00) 1975 Clim Jackson HH (13.60) 1940 Jackie Robinson LJ (25-00.00) 1995 Ato Boldon 100m (10.08) Rory Kotinek HJ (7-03.00) 1939 George Blaikie HJ (6-02.00, tie) Ato Boldon 200m (20.08) Ron Mooers PV (17-03.25) 1938 SP (51-06.50) Rich Pitchford HJ (7-02.50) 1974 440y (46.4) 1937 Bill Retz JT (210-08) John Godina SP (71-04.75) Dave Schiller SP (61-10.50) John Godina DT (211-09) Roger Freberg DT (187-09) Greg Johnson JT (252-09) Clarence Taylor TJ (53-04.75) 1994 Marcus Reed 100m (10.47) Mile Relay (3:07.7) Marcus Reed 200m (20.57) 1973 440y (46.2) 4x100m Relay (39.69) Francois Tracanelli PV (17-00.00) John Godina SP (64-03.75) TJ (54-03.50) John Godina DT (189-07) Mile Relay (3:08.20) 1993 Derrick Baker 400m (46.08) 1972 Warren Edmonson 100y (9.40) Ross Flowers 110mH (13.84) Charles Rich HH (13.70) 4x100m Relay (39.62) Mile Relay (3:06.70) 4x400m Relay (3:09.18) HJ (7-01.00) Charles Rogers TJ (51-10.00) 1971 440y (45.90) Derrick Baker LJ (25-00.50) 440y Relay (39.90) John Godina SP (65-04.25) Mile Relay (3:08.3) John Godina DT (198-00) TJ (54-02.50w) Erik Smith JT (247-00) 1970 440y (45.90) 1992 Tony Miller 100m (10.18) Wayne Collett 440yH (50.60) Tony Miller 200m (20.51) Jonathan Vaughn PV (16-06.00) McArthur Anderson LJ (24-11.00) Mile Relay (3:07.10) Charles Rogers TJ (53-09.00w) 1969 Dick Railsback PV (17-06.75) 1991 Eric Bergreen SP (61-07.50) Len Van Hovwegen 440y (46.40)

PB PAC-12 CONFERENCE HISTORY

WOMEN’S CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2000 100mH (13.03w) 1993 Erin Blunt 400mH (57.68) Year Athlete Event Tracy O’Hara PV (13-07.00) Roshanda Glenn TJ (43-04.25) 2018 Jessie Maduka TJ (44-7) Darnesha Griffith HJ (5-10.00) Dawn Dumble DT (185-02) 2016 Kylie Price LJ (21-00.50) Seilala Sua SP (56-09.5) Dawn Duble SP (55-11.75) 2015 Ida Storm HT (65.54m) Seilala Sua DT (205-01) 1992 Roshanda Glenn TJ (43-05.00) Zibby Boyer HJ (5-11.50) Christina Tolson HT (208-05) Dawn Dumble SP (53-07.50) 2011 Turquoise Thompson 400mH (55.84) 1999 400m (52.44) Dawn Duble DT (176-00) 2010 4x400m Relay (3:34.82) Michelle Perry 100mH (13.37) 1991 100mH (13.39) Lindsay Rowe 100mH (13.24) Tracy O’Hara PV (12-07.50) Tonya Sedwick LJ (21-03.25) Turquoise Thompson 400mH (56.92) Keyon Soley LJ (20-11.75) Dawn Dumble SP (56-07.50) 2009 4x400m Relay (3:33.62) Seilala Sua SP (57-11.00 Dawn Duble DT (174-02) 2008 Ingrid Kantola PV (14-01.75) Seilala Sua DT (199-09) Tonya Sedwick Hept. (5,548 pts) 2007 Nicole Leach 400MH (44.95) Seilala Sua JT (161-02) 1990 Janeene Vickers 100mH (13.73) Rhonda Watkins HJ (6-00.50) 1998 Shakedia Jones 100m (11.20) Janeene Vickers 400mH (58.76) Rhonda Watkins LJ (21-08.75) Andrea Anderson 400m (52.52) Tracie Millett SP (53-09.75) 2006 Nicole Leach 400mH (57.27) 100mH (13.15) Tracie Millett DT (190-02) Chelsea Johnson PV (15-01.00) 4x100m Relay (44.25) 4x100m Relay (45.26) Rhonda Watkins HJ (5-11.25.25) Deanna Simmons TJ (42-07.00) 1989 Tonya Hedwick Hept. (5,509 pts) 2005 Monique Henderson 200m (23.06) Seilala Sua SP (56-10.00) Caryl Smith 100m (11.69w) Monique Henderson 400m (51.31) Rachelle Noble HT (186-10) Janeene Vickers 100mH (13.66) Chelsea Johnson PV (13-07.25) 1997 Andrea Anderson 200m (23.98) Tonya Sedwick LJ (20-07.75) SP (56-01.75) Darlene Malco 400m (51.92) Jennifer Ashe 10,000m (35:42.02) Kamaiya Warren DT (183-03) Joanna Hayes 100mH (13.04) 400m Relay (45.05) Jessica Cosby HT (216-10) Joanna Hayes 400mH (56.38) 1988 Gail Devers LJ (22-01.75) 2004 Monique Henderson 200m (22.89) 4x100m Relay (44.14) Gail Devers 100m (11.05) Monique Henderson 400m (50.90) Amy Acuff HJ (6-02.75) Gail Devers 100mH (12.68) Ashley Caldwell 800m (2:06.88) Nada Kawar SP (55-01.50) Janeene Vickers 400mH (59.16) Sheena Johnson 100mH (12.79) Suzy Powell DT (196-01) 1987 4x100m Relay (44.45) Sheena Johnson 400mH (55.45) Suzy Powell JT (179-02) Gail Devers 100mH (13.28) 4x100m Relay (43.43) 1996 Darlene Malco 400m (52.39) Gail Devers 100m (11.17) 4x400m Relay (3:32.39) Joanna Hayes 100mH (13.29) Gail Devers 200m (22.71) Candice Bauchman TJ (44-08.00) Amy Acuff HJ (6-03.25) Gail Devers LJ (21-10.00) Jessica Cosby HT (208-09) Valeyta Althouse SP (59-06.25) 4x400m Relay (3:33.81) 2003 Lena Nilsson 800m (2:03.86) 1995 Sheila Burrell 100m (11.63) Lena Nilsson 1500m (4:13.21) Karen Hecox 1500m (4:26.70) Sheena Johnson 100mH (13.10) Shelley Taylor 5000m (16:56.88) Sheena Johnson 400mH (56.45) Amy Acuff HJ (6-06.00) Candice Bauchman TJ (46-02.75) Valeyta Althouse SP (61-10.25) Jessica Cosby SP (55-07.75) Dawn Dumble DT (199-09) Cari Soong HT (215-11) 1994 Karen Hecox 3000m (9:43.39) 2002 Lena Nilsson 800m (2:03.88) Amy Acuff HJ (6-00.75)) Lena Nillson 1500m (4:20.81) Roshanda Glenn TJ (43-02.25) Sheena Johnson 400mH (57.35) Valeyta Althouse SP (56-01.75) 4x400m Relay (3:31.97) Candy Roberts DT (169-0_ Chaniqua Ross DT (180-08) 2001 Adia McKinnon 400m (52.69) Michelle Perry 100mH (13.50) Sheena Johnson 400mH (56.02) 4x400m Relay (3:32.82) Tracy O’Hara PV (14-01.25) Christina Tolson SP (58-03.75) Chaniqua Ross DT (177-03) Christina Tolson HT (214-07)

PB NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS ALL-TIME RESULTS UCLA MEN AT NCAA OUTDOORS UCLA WOMEN AT NCAA OUTDOORS Year Finish Points Year Finish Points Year Finish Points 2018 66th (tie) 1 1975 2nd 42 2018 14th 18 2017 33rd (tie) 8 1974 2nd 56 2017 ------2016 18th (tie) 10 1974 2nd 56 2016 --- 0 2015 --- 0 1973 1st 56 2015 --- 0 2014 33rd (tie) 8 1972 1st 82 2014 37th (tie) 6 2013 12th (tie) 18 1971 1st 52 2013 20th 13 2012 17th 17 1970 7th 27 2012 21st (tie) 14 2011 37th 7 1969 5th 30 2011 34th (tie) 8 2010 52nd (tie) 4 1968 5th 30 2010 25th 10.5 2009 --- 0 1967 3rd 27 2009 16th (tie) 15 2008 34th 7.5 1966 1st 81 2008 29th (tie) 9 2007 9th 21 1965 8th (tie) 20 2007 5th 30 2006 22nd 11 1964 45th (tie) 2 2006 14th(tie) 18 2005 33rd (tie) 8 1963 33rd (tie) 2 2005 2nd 48 2004 17th (tie) 17 1962 14th (tie) 11 2004 1st 69 2003 19th 14.5 1961 11th (tie) 13 2003 8th 28 2002 30th (tie) 8 1960 3rd 31 2002 2nd 72 2001 33rd (tie) 6 1959 ------2001 2nd 55 2000 47th (tie) 4 1958 ------2000 3rd 46 1999 16th (tie) 15 1957 ------1999 2nd 60 1998 6th 38 1956 1st 44.7 1998 2nd 55 1997 4th 31 1955 2nd 34 1997 3rd 56 1996 3rd 57 1954 --- 0 1996 9th (tie) 26 1995 2nd 55 1953 10th 12.6 1995 2nd 58 1994 12th 18 1952 3rd 24 1994 3rd 42 1993 9th 25 1951 6th 18.2 1993 3rd 38 1992 8th (tie) 23 1950 22nd (tie) 8 1992 22nd (tie) 10 1991 17th (tie) 15 1949 2nd 31 1991 4th 35 1990 10th 22 1948 30th (tie) 6 1990 2nd 46 1989 6th 28 1947 12th 14.17 1989 2nd 47 1988 1st 82 1946 28th 5 1988 2nd 58 1987 1st 81 1945 --- 0 1987 6th (tie) 27 1986 8th 29 1944 --- 0 1986 7th (tie) 25 1985 58th 3 1943 --- 0 1985 4th (tie) 45 1984 7th 50.5 1942 20th (tie) 6 1984 30th 18 1983 14th (tie) 33.5 1941 21st 6 1983 1st 116.5 1982 5th 75 1940 13th 17 1982 1st 153 1981 5th 30 1939 20th 6 1981 2nd (AIAW) 57 1980 2nd 46 1938 12th 15 1980 5th (AIAW) 30 1979 3rd 36 1937 12th (tie) 10 1979 45th (AIAW) 2 1978 1st 50 1936 --- 0 1978 2nd (AIAW) 47 1977 5th 35 1935 14th 10.2 1977 1st (AIAW) 86 1976 12th (tie) 16 1934 11th 11 1976 8th (AIAW) 19 1975 1st (AIAW) 89 1974 2nd (AIAW) 68

UCLA MEN AT NCAA INDOORS UCLA WOMEN AT NCAA INDOORS Year Finish Points 2001 T-55th 1 Year Finish Points 2002 2nd 43 2016 T-41st 5 2000 12th 15 2018 T-27th 8 2001 1st 53.5 2015 T-62nd 1 1999 13th 17 2015 T-28th 8 2000 1st 51 2014 T-64th 1 1998 12th 16.5 2014 T-29th 8 1999 T-8th 22 2013 T-49th 2 1997 9th 17 2013 T-15th 13 1998 T-19th 11 2012 T-45th 4 1996 T-9th 20.5 2012 T-28th 8 1997 7th 24 2011 T-50th 3 1995 T-7th 22 2010 T-56th 1 1996 T-7th 22 2010 T-47th 3 1994 4th 25 2009 T-35th 6 1995 2nd 37 2009 T-47th 3 1993 29th 7 2008 T-62nd 0.3 1994 T-12th 15 2008 14th 13.5 1991 T-15th 10 2007 7th 23 1993 T-21st 6 2006 T-52nd 2 1990 T-24th 6 2006 T-15th 16 1992 T-11th 14 2005 25th 9 1989 T-23rd 9 2005 20th 12 1991 T-11th 12 2004 T-12th 17 1988 T-31st 6 2004 5th 40 1990 T-11th 10 2003 T-28th 8 1978 T-11th 16 2003 T-8th 24

55 NCAA MEN’S CHAMPIONS

NCAA MEN’S OUTDOOR CHAMPIONS NCAA MEN’S OUTDOOR CHAMPIONS Javelin (by year) (by event) 1995 Greg Johnson 74.44m (244-2.75) 1993 Erik Smith 79.20m (259-10) Year Athlete Event 100m 2013 Julian Wruck DT (64.96m/213-1) Decathlon 1996 Ato Boldon 9:92 (MR) 1987 Jim Connolly 8,121 1999 Granville, Williams, 4x400m Relay 1972 Warren Edmonson 10.10 Davis, Fell (3:02.12) 1980 Mark Anderson 7,871 1997 Meb Keflezighi 5,000m (13:44.17) 200m 220y Meb Keflezighi 10,000m (28:51.18) 1995 Ato Boldon 20.24 1966 Tom Jones 21.00 1996 Ato Boldon 100m (9.92) 1979 Greg Foster 20.22 1995 Ato Boldon 200m (20.24) 440y John Godina SP (22.0m/72-2.25) 400m 1975 Benny Brown 45.08 John Godina DT (61.67m/202-4.25) 1990 Steve Lewis 45.19 1971 John Smith 45.0 Greg Johnson JT (74.44m/244-2.75) 1988 Danny Everett 44.52 1935 Jimmy LuValle 47.4 1994 John Godina DT (60.47m/198-5) 1972 John Smith 44.50 1993 Erik Smith JT (79.20m/259-10) 200y Hurdles 1990 Steve Lewis 400m (45.19) Mile 1949 Craig Dixon 22.7 1965 Bob Day 4:01.80 1988 Danny Everett 400m (44.52) 4x110y Relay Kevin Young 400mH (47.85) 5,000m Lewis, Young, 4x400m Relay 1966 39.7 1997 Meb Keflezighi 13:44.17 Everett, Thomas (2:59.91) Mile Relay 1987 Kevin Young 400mH (48.90) 10,000m Washington, Young, 4x400m Relay 1974 3:06.60 Thomas, Everett (3:00.55) 1997 Meb Keflezighi 28:51.18 1973 3:03.35 Jim Connolly Decathlon (8,121) 400mH 1972 3:05.30 1971 3:03.3 1984 John Brenner SP (21.92m/71-11) 1988 Kevin Young 47.85 (MR) 1970 3:05.0 John Brenner DT (63.44m/208-1) 1987 Kevin Young 48.90 1969 3:02.3 1981 Andre Phillips 400mH (49.12) 1981 Andre Phillips 49.12 1980 Greg Foster 110mH (13.42) 1966 3:06.4 Mark Anderson Decathlon (7,871) 110mH 1979 Greg Foster 200m (20.22) 1980 Greg Foster 13.42 Dave Laut SP (20.41m/66-11.25) 1978 Greg Foster 13.22 (MR) NCAA MEN’S INDOOR CHAMPIONS 1978 Greg Foster 110mH (13.22) 1977 James Owens 13.49 (by event) Dave Laut SP (20.15m/66-1.5) 1966 Ron Copeland 13.60 Mike Tully PV (5.53m/18-1.75) 1960 Jim Johnson 14.00 800m 1977 James Owens 110mH (13.49) 1949 Craig Dixon 14.0 1975 Benny Brown 440y (45.08) 2000 Jess Strutzel 1:46.57 1974 Guerrero, Brown, Mile Relay 4x400m Relay 5,000m Walters, Parks (3:06.60) 1999 3:02.12 1997 Meb Keflezighi 13:52.72 Jerry Herndon LJ (8.084m/26-6.25) 1988 2:59.91 1973 Gaddis, Peppars, Mile Relay 1987 3:00.55 Shot Put Parks, Brown (3:03.35) 1996 Jonathan Ogden 63-08.00 Finn Bendixen LJ (7.887m/25-10.5) High Jump 1995 John Godina 66-11.25 Milan Tiff TJ (16.529m/54-2.75) 1956 Nick Dyer 1.988m (6-6.25) 1994 John Godina 65-08.75 1972 Warren Edmonson 100m (10.1) Pole Vault 1991 Eric Bergreen 62-10.75 John Smith 440m (44.50) Echols, Gaddis, Mile Relay 1978 Mike Tully 5.53m (18-1.75) Pole Vault Brown, Smith (3:05.30) 1968 Jon Vaughn 5.194m (17-0.5) 1978 Mike Tully 18-01.75 James Butts TJ (16.212m/53-2.25) 1947 Ray Maggard 4.267m (14-0) 1971 John Smith 440y (45.0) Distance Medley Relay Long Jump 1999 9:33.17 Edmonson, Echols, Mile Relay 1974 Jerry Herndon 8.084m (26-6.25) Smith, Collett (3:03.3) 1973 Finn Bendixen 7.887m (25-10.5) 1970 Langston, Smith, Mile Relay 1952 George Brown 7.899m (25-11) Lyman, Collett (3:05.0) 1951 George Brown 7.461m (24-5.75) 1969 Smith, Van Howegen, Mile Relay 1940 Jackie Robinson 7.576m (24-10.25) Young, Collett (3:02.3) 1938 Bill Lacefield 7.645m (25-1) 1968 Jon Vaughn PV (5.194m/17-0.5) Steve Marcus SP (18.79m/61-7.75) Triple Jump 1966 Tom Jones 220y (21.00) 1973 Milan Tiff 16.529m (54-2.75) Ron Copeland 110mH (13.60) 1972 James Butts 16.212m (53-2.25) Jones, Frey, 4x110y Relay 1962 Kermit Alexander 15.526m (50-11.25) Copeland, Jackson (39.7) Gail, Domansky, Mile Relay Shot Put Copeland, Frey (3:06.4) 1995 John Godina 22.0m (72-2.25) 1965 Bob Day Mile (4:01.80) 1984 John Brenner 21.92m (71-11) 1962 Kermit Alexander TJ (15.526m/50-11.25) 1979 Dave Laut 20.41m (66-11.25) 1960 Jim Johnson 110mH (14.00) 1978 Dave Laut 20.15m (66-1.5) 1956 Nick Dyer HJ (1.988m/6-6.25) 1968 Steve Marcus 18.79m (61-7.75) Ron Drummond DT (52.73m/173-0) Discus 1952 George Brown LJ (7.899m/25-11) 2013 Julian Wruck 64.96m (213-1) 1951 George Brown LJ (7.461m/24-5.75) 1995 John Godina 61.67m (202-4.25) 1949 Craig Dixon 110mH (14.0) 1994 John Godina 60.47m (198-5) Craig Dixon 200yH (22.7) 1984 John Brenner 3.44m (208-1) 1947 Ray Maggard PV (4.267m/14-0) 1956 Ron Drummond 52.73m (173-0) 1940 Jackie Robinson LJ (7.576m/24-10.25) 1938 Bill Lacefield LJ (7.645m/25-1) 1935 Jimmy LuValle 440y (47.4)

PB NCAA WOMEN’S CHAMPIONS

NCAA WOMEN’S OUTDOOR CHAMPIONS NCAA WOMEN’S INDOOR CHAMPIONS Shot Put (by year) (by year) 2002 Jessica Cosby 57-00.25 2001 Christina Tolson 57-00.75 Year Athlete Event Year Athlete Event 2000 Seilala Sua 56-11.50 2009 Nicole Leach 400mH (55.39) 2007 Rhonda Watkins LJ (21-6.75) 1999 Seilala Sua 57-09.00 2007 Nicole Leach 400mH (54.32) 2006 Chelsea Johnson PV (14-9) 1995 Valeyta Althouse 59-11.75 Rhonda Watkins LJ (22-10) 2003 Lena Nilsson 800m (2:05.13) 1993 Dawn Dumble 56-04.00 2005 Monique Henderson 400m (50.10) 2002 Darnesha Griffith HJ (6-0.75) 1990 Tracie Millett 53-06.75 Candice Bauchman TJ (46-2) Distance Medley Relay 10:58.19 2004 Sheena Johnson 400mH (53.54) (Burgess, Henderson, Marr, Nilsson) Discus 2001 Christina Tolson SP (55-9.75) 2002 Chaniqua Ross 182-00 Chelsea Johnson PV (14-1.25) 2000 Seilala Sua SP (56-8) 2003 Sheena Johnson 400mH (54.34) Tracy O’Hara PV (14-6) 2000 Seilala Sua 200-09 2002 Jessica Cosby SP (57-0.25) Keyon Soley LJ (21-4.75) 1999 Seilala Sua 210-10 Darnesha Griffith HJ (6-0) 1997 Amy Acuff HJ (6-3.25) 1998 Seilala Sua 210-08 Lena Nilsson 1500m (4:12.60) 1996 Valeyta Althouse SP (57-11) 1997 Seilala Sua 200-06 Tracy O’Hara PV (13-9.25) 1995 Amy Acuff HJ (6-5.50) 1995 Dawn Dumble 197-02 Chaniqua Ross DT (182-0) Dawn Dumble SP (57-8.50) 1990 Tracie Millett 183-02 2001 Christina Tolson SP (57-0.75) 1994 Amy Acuff HJ (6-2.25) 1992 Dawn Dumble SP (56-11.50) 1986 Toni Lutjens 183-02 2000 Seilala Sua SP (56-11.50) 1975 Monette Driscoll 156-05 Seilala Sua DT (200-09) 1991 Tracie Millett SP (54-1) Tracy O’Hara PV (14-5.33) 1990 Tracie Millett SP (51-11) Javelin 1999 Joanna Hayes 400mH (55.16) NATIONAL WOMEN’S OUTDOOR CHAMPIONS 1976 161-00 Seilala Sua SP (57-9) 1975 198-01 Seilala Sua DT (210-10) (by event) 1998 Seilala Sua DT (210-8) Heptathlon 1997 Seilala Sua DT (200-6) 100m 1983 Jackie Joyner 6365 1996 Amy Acuff HJ (6-4.25) 1988 Gail Devers 10.86w 1982 Jacie Joyner 6099 1995 Amy Acuff HJ (6-5) 1977 11.32 Valeyta Althouse SP (59-11.75) 880y Medley Relay Dawn Dumble DT (187-2) 200m 1977 1:39.40 1994 Karen Hecox 3000m (9:22.63) 1982 Florence Griffith 22.39 1975 1:45.00 1993 Dawn Dumble SP (56-4) 1978 Evelyn Ashford 22.91 2-Mile Relay 1991 Janeene Vickers 400m H (55.65) 1977 Evelyn Ashford 23.00 1990 Tracie Millett DT (183-9) 1980 8:41.64 Tracie Millett SP (53-6.75) 400m 1977 8:42.10 Janeene Vickers 400m H (55.40) 2005 Monique Henderson 50.10 880y 1989 Janeene Vickers 400m H (55.27) 1983 Florence Grifith 50.94 1974 Francie Larrieu 2:10 1988 Gail Devers 100m (10.86w) 4x400 Relay 3:29.82 1500m Mile (Phillips, Devers, Knighten, Vickers) 2002 Lena Nilsson 4:12.60 1975 4:40.60 1986 Toni Lutjens DT (183-2) 1983 Michelle Bush 4:19.98 1974 Francie Larrieu 4:59.40 1984 Tonya Alston HJ (6-1.25) 3000m 1983 Jackie Joyner Heptathlon (6365) 2 Mile Florence Griffith 400m (50.94) 1994 Karen Hecox 9:22.63 1974 Francie Larrieu 10:56.60 Michele Bush 1500m (4:19.98) 400mH 1982 Jackie Joyner Heptathlon (6099) 2009 Nicole Leach 55.39 NCAA WOMEN’S INDOOR CHAMPIONS Florence Griffith 200m (22.39) 2007 Nicole Leach 54.32 (by event) 2004 Sheena Johnson 53.54 AIAW WOMEN’S OUTDOOR CHAMPIONS 2003 Sheena Johnson 54.34 800m (by year) 1999 Joanna Hayes 55.16 2003 Lena Nilsson 2:05.13 1991 Janeene Vickers 55.65 1980 2-Mile Relay 8:41.64 1990 Janeene Vickers 55.40 Shot Put (Ralston, Ward, Warner, Goen) 1989 Janeene Vickers 55.27 2001 Christina Tolson 55-09.75 1978 Evelyn Ashford 200m (22.91) 2000 Seilala Sua 56-08.00 LJ (21-6.50) 4x400m Relay 1996 Valeyta Althouse 57-11.00 1977 Evelyn Ashford 100m (11.32) 1988 3:29.82 1995 Dawn Dumble 57-08.50 Evelyn Ashford 200m (23.0) Karin Smith JT (197-9) High Jump 1992 Dawn Dumble 56-11.50 880y Medley Relay 1:39.4 2002 Darnesha Griffin 6-00.00 1991 Tracie Millett 54-01.00 (Ashford, Oshikoya, Roberson, Weston) 1996 Amy Acuff 6-04.25 1990 Tracie Millett 51-11.00 2 Mile Relay 8:42.1 1995 Amy Acuff 6-05.00 High Jump (Chisam, Keyes, Roberson, Weston) 1984 Tonya Alston 6-01.25 1976 Karin Smith JT (161-6) 2002 Darnesha Griffin 6-00.75 1975 Julie Brown Mile (4:40.6) Pole Vault 1997 Amy Acuff 6-03.25 Julie Brown 2 Mile (10:11.2) 2004 Chelsea Johnson 14-01.25 1995 Amy Acuff 6-05.50 Monette Driscoll DT (156-5) 2002 Tracy O’Hara 13-09.25 1994 Amy Acuff 6-02.25 Kate Schmidt JT (198-1) 2000 Tracy O’Hara 14-05.33 880y Medley Relay 1:45.0 Long Jump (Butler, Huggard, White, A’Harrah) Long Jump 2007 Rhonda Watkins 21-06.75 1974 Francie Larrieu 880y (2:10) 2007 Rhonda Watkins 22-10.00 2000 Keyon Soley 21-04.75 Francie Larrieu Mile (4:59.4) 1978 Modupe Oshikoya 21-06.50 Francie Larrieu 2 Mile (10:56.6) Pole Vault Triple Jump 2006 Chelsea Johnson 14-09.00 2005 Candice Bauchman 46-02.00 2000 Tracy O’Hara 14-06.00 Distance Medley Relay 2002 10:58.19

PB MEN’S NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY MEN’S OUTDOOR RESULTS SP - Bo Taylor, 18th (18.04m/59-02.25) 400mH - Kyle Erickson, 10th (50.07); John Barbieri, 16th HT - Boldizsar Kocsor, 9th (64.87m/212-10) (51.89); Jonathan Williams, 21st (51.79) 2018 - UCLA, T-66th (1 point) 2008 - UCLA, 34th (7.50 points) PV - Yoo Kim, T-5th (5.30m/17-04.50); Pat Luke, 7th (5.30m/17-04.50) 1000m - Robert Brandt, 8th (29:13.12) 800m - Cory Primm, 19th (1:50.16) LJ - Juaune Armon, 5th (7.88m/25-10.25) HT - Justin Stafford, 17th (64.25m/210-9) 1500m - Laef Barnes, 20th (3:48.58) SP - Dan Ames, 6th (18.91m/62-00.50); Scott Wiegand, 7th 3000m SC - Henry Hagenbuch, 14th (8:59.41) JT - Marian Spannowsky, 11th (68.05m/223-3) (18.82m/61-09.00); Jeremy Silverman, 13th (18.01m/59- 110mH - Kevin Craddock, 24th (14.31) 01.25) 2017 - UCLA, T-33rd (8 points) HJ - Taylor Hobson, T-20th (2.05m/6-08.75) DT - Dan Ames, 12th (52.80m/173-03); Scott Wiegand, 21st 3000m SC - Austin O’Neil, 15th (8:49.52) PV - Johnny Quinn, T-8th (5.10m/16-08.75); Dustin DeLeo, (53.56m/175-09) 5000m - Daniel De La Torre, 14th (14:43.49) 13th (5.10m/16-08.75) 110mH - Misana Viltz, 24th (22.20) TJ - Jonathan Clark, 19th (15.40m/50-06.25) 2002 - UCLA, T-30th (8 points) 400mH - Rai Benjamin, 2nd (48.33) SP - John Caulfield, 11th (17.56m/57-07.50); Darius Savage, 200m - Michael Lipscomb, 11th (20.83) 4x100m Relay - Massington, Benjamin, Roberson, Powell, T-14th (17.91m/58-09.25) 400mH - Kyle Erickson, DNF 22nd (39.89) DT - Greg Garza, 7th (56.71m/186-01); Darius Savage, 11th PV - Clyde Bell, 11th (5.15m/16-10.75) HJ - Michael Burke, 12th (2.13m/6-11.75) (53.67m/176-01); Bo Taylor, 13th (53.04m/174-00); John LJ - Juaune Armon, 18th (7.41m/24-03.75) DT - Dotun Ogundeji, 19th (54.76m/179-8) Caulfield, 18th (50.95m/167-02) SP - Dan Ames, 7th (19.19m/62-11.50); Scott Wiegand, 12th JT - Simon Litzell, 16th (67.62m/221-10); Marian Spannowsky HT - Boldizsar Kocsor, 4th (69.92m/229-05) (18.74m/61-05.75) - 23rd (64.90m/212-11) 2007 - UCLA, 9th (21 points) DT - Scott Moser, 4th (60.44m/198-03); Dan Ames, 8th (58.85m/193-01); Jason Rider, 17th (53.88m/176-09) 2016 - UCLA, T-18th (10 points) 5000m - Austin Ramos, 10th (13:56.32) HT - Scott Moser, 12th (61.67m/202-04) 800m - Nick Hartle, 14th (1:47.74) 100mH - Darius Reed, 22nd (14.06) 10,000m - Lane Werley, 12th (29:29.14) 400mH - Brandon Johnson, 2nd (49.02) 2001 - UCLA, T-33rd (6 points) 400mH - Rai Benjamin, 6th (49.82) SP - John Caulfield, 18th (17.63m/57-10.25) 400mH - Kyle Erickson, dnq (50.97) LJ - Austin Hazel, 21st (7.20m/23-7.5) DT - Greg Garza, 4th (60.77m/199-04); Jason Rider, 12th PV - Yoo Kim, 11th (5.30m/17-04.50) SP - Nicholas Scarvelis, 4th (20.17m/66-2.25); Braheme Days, (56.26m/184-07); Darius Savage, 13th (56.21m/184-05); SP - Scott Moser, 13th (18.11m/59-05); Dan Ames, 16th 5th (20.03m/65-8.75); Dotun Ogundeji, 20th (18.55m/60-10.5) John Caulfield, 25th (47.52m/155-11) (17.83m/58-06) DT - Nicholas Scarvelis, 18th (54.50m/178-10); Dotun Ogundeji, PV - Mike Landers, 2nd (5.45m/17-10.50) DT - Scott Moser, 3rd (60.14m/197-04.75); Dan Ames, 17th 20th (53.67m/176-1) 2006 - UCLA, 22nd (11 points) (52.38m/171-10) JT - Nate Marum, 13th (64.45m/211-05) 2015 - UCLA athletes did not score 400m - Craig Everhart, 7th (45.70) 800m - Nick Hartle, 20th (1:49.73) 800m - Martell Munguia, 16th (1:50.31) 2000 - UCLA, T-47th (4 points) 10,000m - Lane Werley, 16th (14:15.63) 110mH - Kevin Craddock, 8th (13.76) 800m - Jess Strutzel, 5th (1:46.39) SP - Nicholas Scarvelis, 15th (18.91m/62-0.5) PV - Mike Landers, 3rd (5.50m/18-00.50); David Shortenhaus, 400mH - John Hall, dnq (50.44) HT - Alec Faldermeyer, 22nd (62.21m/204-1) 22nd (5.00m/16-04.75) PV - Brian McLaughlin, nh JT - Derek Eager, 12th (68.27m/223-11) LJ - Joel Tuosto, 24th (6.81m/22-04.25) DT - Scott Moser, 17th (55.96m/183-07) Dec - Steele Wasik, 12th (7519) TJ - Michael Johnson, 17th (15.33m/50-03.50); Dominique 1999 - UCLA, 16thT (15 points) Easterling, 19th (15.29m/50-02) 2014 - UCLA, 33rd (8 points) 800m - Jess Strutzel (1:50.16); Michael Granville, dnq (DQ) 800m - Nick Hartle, 16th (1:49.83) SP - Jeremy Silverman, 18th (17.84m/58-06.50); Jake Knight, 21st (17.48m/57-04.25) 4x400m Relay - Granville, Williams, Davis, Fell, 1st (3:02.12) SP - Nicholas Scarvelis, 10th (19.27m/63-2.75) SP - Wade Tift, 8th (18.88m/61-11.50); Scott Moser, 14th DT - Greg Garza, 7th (55.82m/183-02); Jason Rider, 12th DT - Julian Wruck, 2nd (62.56m/205-3); Matthew Kosecki , (18.00m/59-00.75); Travis Haynes, 18th (17.26m/56-07.50) (54.65m/179-03) 12th (57.43m/188-5) DT - Luke Sullivan, 5th (59.37m/194-09) HT - Boldizsar Kocsor, 13th (62.46m/204-11) JT - Cody Danielson, 14th (65.10m/213-7) HT - Luke Sullivan, 14th (62.43m/204-10) 2005 - UCLA, T-33rd (8 points) 2013 - UCLA, T-12th (18 points) 1998 - UCLA, 6th (38 points) 400m - Craig Everhart, 12th (46.44) DT - Julian Wruck, 1st (64.94m/213-1) 800m - Jess Strutzel, 5th (1:47.15) 800m - Martell Munguia, 13th (1:49.45) HT - Alec Faldermeyer, 7th (65.18m/213-10) 5000m - Mebrahtom Keflezighi, 4th (13:44.68) 1500m - Jon Rankin, 17th (3:48.51) Dec - Marcus Nilsson, 3rd (8104); Dominic Giovannoni,13th 10,000m - Mebrahtom Keflezighi, 4th (28:39.58) 110mH - Anthony Golston, 28th (14.47) (7726) 4x100m Relay - Fell, Thomas, Allen, McElroy, 4th (38.96) 400mH - Brandon Johnson, 4th (48.59); Jonathan Williams, PV - Scott Slover, 3rd (5.45m/17-10.50) 2012 - UCLA, 17th (17 points) 7th (49.76) TJ - Mel Moultry, 6th (15.93m/52-03.25) 200m - Maxwell Dyce, 23rd (21.04) 3000m SC - Erik Emilsson, 8th (8:34.80) SP - Wade Tift-6th (18.52m/60-09.25); Travis Haynes, 17th 4x100m Relay - Alston, Dyce, Frasier, White, 16th (40.01) 4x400m Relay - Bassani, Versher, Johnson, Everhart, 12th (16.98m/55-08.50) PV - Mike Woepse, 2nd (5.55m/18-2.5) (3:05.14) DT - Luke Sullivan, 7th (57.32m/188-01) DT - Matthew Kosecki, 10th (57.74m/189-5) PV - Dave Murphy (NH) HT - Luke Sullivan, foul HT - Alec Faldermeyer, 3rd (68.37m/224-4) SP - Jeremy Silverman, 20th (17.73m/58-02); John Caulfield, JT - Josh Johnson, 4th (75.74m/248-06) JT - Derek Eager, 22nd (64.52m/211-8) 23rd (17.58m/57-08.25) Dec - Marcus Nilsson, 6th (7823) DT - Greg Garza, 23rd (52.41m/171-11) 1997 - UCLA, 4th (31 points) 2011 - UCLA, 37th (7 points) JT - Ely Dial, 22nd (56.10m/184-01) 800m - Michael Granville, 19th (1:50.87) 200m - Maxwell Dyce, 18th (21.04) 2004 - UCLA, T-17th (17 points) 1500m - Mark Hauser, 17th (3:54.88) 800m - Cory Primm, 6th (1:47.01) 100m - Matt Bruno, 24th (10.57) 5000m - Mebrahtom Keflezighi, 1st (13:44.17) 4x100m Relay - Alston, Rolle, Dyce, Frasier, 10th (39.45) 400m - Craig Everhart, 11th (46.20); Denye Versher, 21st (46.97) 10,000m - Mebrahtom Keflezighi, 1st (28:51.18) 400mH - Brian Fell, 13th (51.08) PV - Mike Woepse, 20th (5.00m/16-4.75) 1500m - Jon Rankin, 13th (3:47.75); Ben Aragon, 16th (3:48.10) SP - Wade Tift, 12th (18.21m/59-09); Travis Haynes, 13th TJ - Jonathan Clark, 9th (16.12m/52-10.75) 110mH - Anthony Golston, 24th (14.11) (18.00m/59-01) HT - Alec Faldermeyer, 5th (67.46m/221-4) 400mH - Jonathan Williams, 11th (50.83); Brandon Johnson, DT - David Dumble, 3rd (59.32 m/194-07.50); Luke Sul- DT - Bo Taylor, 13th (53.96m/177-0) 17th (51.24) livan, 13th (54.08 m/177-05.25); Travis Haynes, 16th (51.44 4x400m Relay - Johnson, Williams, Versher, Everhart, 7th 2010 - UCLA, 52ndT (4 points) m/168-09.25) (3:06.63) 800m - Cory Primm, 5th (1:47.58); Scott Crawford, 16th JT - Josh Johnson, 4th (69.50m/228-00.25) (1:49.60) PV - Yoo Kim, 2nd (5.60m/18-04.50); Pat Luke, 13th 3000mSC - Dylan Knight, 23rd (8:59.93) (5.15m/16-10.75) 1996 - UCLA, 3rd (57 points) 4x100m Relay - Alston, Dyce, Griffin, Smith, 8th (39.75) LJ - Juaune Armon, 5th (7.92m/26-00) 100m - Ato Boldon, 1st (9.92) SP - Dan Ames, 6th (19.09m/62-07.75); Jeremy Silverman, 200m - , 2nd (20.48) 2009 - UCLA athletes did not score 14th (18.15m/59-06.75); Jake Knight, 16th (18.07m/59-03.50) 5000m - Mebrahtom Keflezighi, 9th (14:13.71) 200m - Karlton Rolle, 25th (21.95) DT - Dan Ames, 16th (54.63m/179-03) 4x100m Relay - Davis, Boldon, Allen, Bradley, 2nd (39.31) 800m - Cory Primm, 13th (1:47.95) HT - Dan Ames, 9th (63.45m/208-02) PV - Scott Slover, 5th (5.44m/17-10.50) 4x100m Relay - Alston, Rolle, Griffin, Walker, 14th (39.77) Dec - Chris Staton, 18th (7040) SP - Mark Parlin, 3rd (19.15m/62-10.25); Jonathan Ogden, HJ - Taylor Hobson, 15th (2.05m/6-08.75) 11th (18.02m/59-01.50); Wade Tift, 16th (17.04m/55-11.25) 2003 - UCLA, 19th (14.50 points) PV - Greg Woepse, 12th (NH finals, 5.25m/17-02.75 prelims); DT - David Dumble, 8th (56.83m/186-05.75) Johnny Quinn, 15th (5.25m/17-02.75) 400m - Craig Everhart, 23rd (47.10) LJ - Nelson Rosario, 22nd (7.40m/24-03.50) 800m - Nick Thornton, 20th (1:50.56) 1995 - UCLA, 2nd (55 points) TJ - Taylor Hobson, 14th (15.76m/51-08.50) 3000m SC - Erik Emilsson, 24th (8:56.59) 100m - Ato Boldon, dq semis (10.10 prelims)

PB MEN’S NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY

200m - Ato Boldon, 1st (20.24); Gentry Bradley, 25th (21.66) 400mH - Kevin Young, 1st (48.90) 110mH - Greg Foster, 1st (13.22); James Owens, 3rd (13.46) 400m - Ibrahim Hasaan, 11th (46.26) 4x100m Relay - Marsh, Young, Everett, Thomas, 3rd (39.11) HJ - Dwayne Joseph, 5th (2.16m/7-1) 5000m - Mebrahtom Keflezighi, 5th (14:40.88) 4x400m Relay - Washington, Young, Thomas, Everett, 1st TJ - Wilie Banks, 2nd (16.84m/55-3) PV - Scott Slover, 10th (5.30m/17-04.75) (3:00.55) SP - Dave Laut, 1st (20.15m/66-1.5) SP - John Godina, 1st (22.00m/72-02.25); Mark Parlin, 3rd SP - Jim Banich, 2nd (19.54m/64-1.25) PV - Mike Tully, 1st (5.53m/18-1.75); Charlie Brown, 4th (19.36m/63-06.5); Jonathan Ogden, 4th (18.63m/61-1.5) DT - Jim Banich, 4th (59.92m/196-7) (5.18m/17-0) DT - John Godina, 1st (61.67m/202-04.25) HT - David Wilson, 7th (62.40m/204-8) 1977 - UCLA, 5th (35 points) JT - Greg Johnson, 1st (74.44m/244-02.75); Josh Johnson, Dec - Jim Connolly, 1st (8121) Finalists 12th (67.74m/222-03.25) 1986 - UCLA, 8th (29 points) 110mH - James Owens, 1st (13.49); Greg Foster, 3rd (13.76) 1994 - UCLA, 12th (18 points) Finalists 4x100 Relay - Owens, Byles, Schaeffer, Foster, 6th (40.43) 100m - Marcus Reed, dq; (3rd semis, 10.18) 400m - Danny Everett, 5th (45.54) 4x400 Relay - Niederhaus, Leeds, Thompson, Myles, 5th 200m - Marcus Reed, dq semis 400mH - Kevin Young, 2nd (48.77) (3:07.24) 110mH - Ross Flowers, 11th (13.96) 4x400m Relay - Washington, Young, Stanich, Everett, 2nd PV - Mike Tully, 2nd (5.18m/17-0) 4x100m Relay - Williams, Flowers, Reed, Bradley, 7th (39.77) (3:01.95) TJ - Willie Banks, 2nd (16.85m/55-3.5) SP - John Godina, 3rd (19.46m/63-10.50); Joe Bailey, 9th SP - Jim Banich, 6th (19.74m/64-9.25); John Frazier, 8th 1976 - UCLA, T-12th (16 points) (18.38m/60-04); Mark Parlin, 11th (17.93m/58-10); Jonathan (19.45m/63-9.75) Finalists Ogden, 12th (17.74m/58-2.50) Dec - Jim Connolly, 4th (7768) 110mH - James Owens, 2nd (13.94) DT - John Godina, 1st (60.47m/198-05); Jamie Presser, 9th 1985 - UCLA, 58th (3 points) 400mH - Phil Mills, 7th (50.59) (55.75 m/182-11.25) Finalists PV - Mike Tully, T-3rd (5.36m/17-7) HT - Greg Hodel, 17th (58.82m/192-11.75) SP - John Frazier, 6th (19.76m/64-10) TJ - Willie Banks, 4th (15.88m/52-1.25) JT - Greg Johnson, 8th (69.76m/228-10.50) 1984 - UCLA, 7th (50.5 points) 1975 - UCLA, 2nd (42 points) 1993 - UCLA, 9th (25 points) Finalists Finalists Finalists HJ - Lee Balkin, T-5th (2.24m/7-4.25) TJ - Charles Rogers, 8th (16.29m/53-5.25) 440y - Benny Brown, 1st (45.08) 110mH - James Owens, 2nd (14.12); Clim Jackson, 5th (14.35) SP - John Godina, 2nd (20.03m/65-8.5); Joe Bailey, 7th SP - John Brenner, 1st (21.92m/71-11) 440y Relay - Owens, Wilmoth, Wilson, Brown, 6th (39.80) (18.33m/60-1.5); Mark Parlin, 8th (18.32m/60-1.25) DT - John Brenner, 1st (63.44m/208-1) JT - Jim Connolly, 5th (78.28m/256-10) HJ - Rory Kotinek, 2nd (2.134m/7-0) DT - John Godina, 6th (58.54m/192-0) PV - Ron Mooers, T-3rd (5.385m/17-8) JT - Erik Smith, 1st (79.20m/259-10) 1983 - UCLA, 14thT (33.5 points) LJ - Willie Banks, 5th (7.912m/25-11.5) Finalists 1992 - UCLA, T-8th (23 points) TJ - Clarence Taylor, 3rd (16.485m/54-1w) 5000m - Steve McCormack, 7th (14:02.33) Finalists DT - Rich Gunther, 7th (53.746m/176-4) SP - John Brenner, 2nd (20.67m/67-9.75) 400m - Marty Beck, 2nd (49.80) DT - John Brenner, 4th (62.16m/203-11) 1974 - UCLA, 2nd (56 points) 4x400m Relay - Stevenson, Williams, Baker, Beck, 6th (3:04.71) Dec - Jim Connolly, 7th (7443) Finalists TJ - Charles Rogers, 7th (16.33m/53-7) 440y - Maxie Parks, 3rd (45.50); Benny Brown, 8th (48.84) SP - John Godina, 7th (18.49m/60-8) 1982 - UCLA, 5th (75 points) SC - Gordon Innes, 4th (8:46.69) JT - David Bunevacz, 2nd (74.04m/242-11) Finalists Mile Relay - Guerrero, Brown, Walters, Parks, 1st (3:05.53) 200m - Eric Brown, 4th (20.22w) 1991 - UCLA, T-17th (15 points) HJ - Rory Kotinek, 3rd (2.184m/7-2) SC - Dave Daniels, 3rd (8:48.70) Finalists PV - Francois Tracanelli, 3rd (5.182m/17-0); Ron Mooers, 4th 5,000m - Steve McCormack, 8th (14:15.19) 400mH - Marty Beck, 4th (50.57) (5.182m/17-0) 10,000m - Steve Ortiz, 6th (29:49.35) TJ - McArthur Anderson, 5th (16.42m/53-10.5) LJ - Jerry Herndon, 1st (8.084m/26-6.25) 110mH - Marcus Allen, 7th (14.12) SP - Eric Bergreen-4th (18.50m/60-8.5) TJ - Clarence Taylor, 5th (16.116m/52-10.5) HJ - Del Davis, 2nd (2.32m/7-7.25) HT - Eric Bergreen, 8th (63.04m/206-10) SP - Dave Schiller, 7th (18.733m/61-5.5) PV - Anthony Curran, 4th (5.38m/17-7.25) DT - Roger Freberg, 2nd (56.998m/187-0) 1990 - UCLA, 10th (22 points) TJ - Chip Benson, 5th (16.72m/54-10.25) 1973 - UCLA, 1st (56 points) Finalists 1981 - UCLA, 5th (30 points) 400m - Steve Lewis, 1st (45.19); Mike Stevenson, 8th (46.60) Finalists Finalists SP - Eric Bergreen, 8th (18.17m/59-7.5) 440y - Benny Brown, 2nd (45.45); Maxie Parks, 5th (46.13) 100m - Eric Brown, 4th DT - Brian Blutreich, 3rd (58.14m/190-9) 110mH - Charles Rich, 4th (13.82); Clim Jackson, 7th (13.7) 400mH - Andre Phillips, 1st (49.12) HT - John Knight, 5th (64.24m/210-9) Mile Relay - Gaddis, Peppars, Parks, Brown, 1st (3:03.35) PV - Anthony Curran, 2nd (5.29m/17-4.25) HJ - Rory Kotinek, 4th (2.159m/7-1) 1989 - UCLA, 6th (28 points) DT - Kris Lettow, 8th (59.10m/193-10) LJ - Finn Bendixen, 1st (7.887m/25-10.5); James McAlister, Finalists Dec - Mark Anderson, 2nd (8141) 3rd (7.804m/25-7.25) 200m - Mike Marsh, 7th (20.69) 1980 - UCLA, 2nd (46 points) TJ - Milan Tiff, 1st (16.529m/54-2.75) SP - David Wilson, 2nd (18.82m/61-9); Brian Blutreich, 3rd Finalists DT - Dale Gordon, 5th (55.321m/181-6); Roger Freberg, 7th (18.72m/61-5) 100m - Eric Brown, 5th (10.27) (54.483m/178-9) DT - Pete Thompson, 3rd (58.16m/190-9); Brian Blutreich, 200m - Greg Foster, 3rd (20.33w) 4th (57.72m/189-4) 1972 - UCLA, 1st (82 points) 5000m - Steve Ortiz, 8th (14:12.58) HT - John Knight, 8th (63.04m/206-10) Finalists 110mH - Greg Foster, 1st (13.42) 100m - Warren Edmonson, 1st (10.1) 1988 - UCLA, 1st (82 points) 400mH - Andre Phillips, 7th (51.87) 400m - John Smith, 1st (44.5); Benny Brown, 3rd (45.3) Finalists 4x100 Relay - Williams, Brown, Banks, Foster, 4th (39.83) 110mH - Charles Rich, 3rd (13.5) 100m - Mike Marsh, 4th (10.23) 4x400 Relay, 7th (3:05.59) 400mH - Jean-Pierre Corval, 3rd (51.1) 200m - Henry Thomas, 3rd (20.25) PV - Anthony Curran, 3rd (5.38m/17-7.75) Mile Relay - Echols, Gaddis, Brown, Smith, 1st (3:04.3) ; Steve Lewis, 2nd (44.83) TJ - Dokie Williams, 3rd (16.66m/54-8); Chip Benson, 5th 400m - Danny Everett, 1st (44.52) HJ - Dwight Stones, 3rd (2.184m/7-2); Rick Fletcher, 7th (16.26m/53-4.25) 400mH - Kevin Young-1st (47.85) (2.083m/6-10) 4x100m Relay - Marsh, Everett, Lewis, Thomas, 2nd (39.04) Dec - Mark Anderson, 1st (7871) LJ - Finn Bendixen, 4th (7.938m/26-0.5) 4x400m Relay - Lewis, Young, Everett, Thomas, 1st (2:59.91) 1979 - UCLA, 3rd (36 points) TJ - James Butts, 1st (16.212m/53-2.25); Harry Freeman, SP - David Wilson, 7th (17.81m/58-5.25) Finalists 3rd (16.11m/52-10.25); Milan Tiff, 4th (16.085m/52-9.25) DT - Pete Thompson, 2nd (57.60m/188-11); Brian Blutreich, 100m - Eric Brown, 7th (10.36) DT - Dale Gordon, 5th (55.829m/183-2) 3rd (57.46m/188-6) Dec - Rory Kotinek, 5th (7264) HT - David Wilson, 2nd (66.58m/218-5); John Knight, 8th 200m - Greg Foster, 1st (20.22) 100mH - Greg Foster --- (62.80m/206-0) 1971 - UCLA, 1st (52 points) ; Marcus Gordien, 5th SP - Dave Laut, 1st (20.41m/66-11.25) Finalists 1987 - UCLA, 1st (81 points) (19.36m/63-6.25) 100y - Warren Edmonson, 5th (10.5) Finalists PV - Jon Warner, 3rd (5.19m/17-0.25); Anthony Curran, 4th 440y - John Smith, 1st (45.0); Wayne Collett, 4th (45.9) 100m - Mike Marsh, 3rd (10.28) (5.19m/17-0.25) Mile Relay - Edmonson, Echols, Smith, Collett, 1st (3:03.3) 200m - Henry Thomas, 3rd (20.22w) JT - Ted DeMill, 4th (75.70m/248-4) PV - Francois Tracanelli, 2nd (5.182m/17-0) 400m - Danny Everett, 2nd (44.47) 1978 - UCLA, 1st (50 points) LJ - Finn Bendixen, 3rd (7.671m/25-2) SC - Mark Junkermann, 2nd (8:36.21) Finalists TJ - Denny Rogers, 3rd (16.345m/53-7.5); James Butts, 4th 110mH - Steve Kerho, 7th (13.77) (16.237m/53-3.25)

PB MEN’S NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY

DT - Mark Ostoich, 5th (54.762m/179-8); Roger Freberg, 1961 - UCLA, T-11th (13 points) 100m - Bob Work, 3rd (10.8) (53.188m/174-6) Finalists 110mH - Craig Dixon, 1st (14.0) 1970 - UCLA, 7th (27 points) Mile - Mil Dahl-4th (4:06.0) 220yH - Craig Dixon, 1st (22.7) HJ - George Stanich, T-4th (1.93m/6-4) Finalists TJ - Winston Doby, 5th (14.415m/47-3.5) DT - Taylor Lewis, 4th (48.997m/160-9) 440y - John Smith, 4th (45.7) SP - Clark Branson, 3rd (17.748m/58-2.75) JT - , 7th (60.96m/200-0) 440H - Wayne Collett, 2nd (48.9) DT - Jack Putnam, 6th (51.054m/167-6) JT - C.K. Yang, 8th (68.656m/225-3) Mile Relay - Langston, Smith, Lyman, Collett, 1st (3:05.0) 1948 - UCLA, T-30th (6 points) PV - Jeff Sakala, T-4th (4.877m/16-0); Bruce Simpson, nh 1960 - UCLA, 3rd (31 points) Finalists LJ - John Johnson, 8th (7.525m/24-8.25) Finalists 110mH - Craig Dixon, 3rd (14.0) SP - Mark Ostoich, 5th (18.32m/60-1.25) 1500m - Bob Holland, 2nd (3:47.5); Mil Dahl, 3rd (3:47.9) 1947 - UCLA, 12th (14.17 points) 1969 - UCLA, 5th (30 points) 110mH - Jim Johnson, 1st (14.0) Finalists Finalists HJ - Negalingam Ethirveerasingam, T-7th (1.93m/6-4) 800m - Ralph Gold 100y - Reggie Robinson-6th (10.3) TJ - Winston Doby, 7th (14.268m/46-9.75) 110mH - Craig Dixon, 3rd 220y - Wayne Collett, 4th (20.8) SP - Clark Branson, 5th (17.132m/56-2.5) 220yH - Craig Dixon, 6th DT - Jack Putnam, 6th (50.622m/166-1) 440y - Len Van Hofwegen, 8th (46.0) PV - Ray Maggard, T-1st (4.267m/14-0) 4x110y Relay - Busby, Hodge, Johnson, Collett (dq) JT - Ron Ulrich, 4th (72.263m/237-1) SP - Jerry Shipkey, 5th (16.224m/53-2.75) Mile Relay - Smith, Van Hofwegen, Young, Collett, 1st (3:02.3) 1959 - UCLA ineligible to compete 1946 - UCLA, 28th (5 points) PV - Jon Vaughn, 2nd (5.08m/16-8) 1958 - UCLA ineligible to compete Finalists LJ - John Johnson, 5th (7.887m/25-10.5) 800m - Ralph Gold, 5th TJ - Denny Rogers, 4th (15.602m/51-2.25) 1957 - UCLA ineligible to compete 2-mile - John Pattee, 6th SP - Mark Ostoich, 3rd (18.948m/62-2); Steve Marcus, 4th 220yH - Craig Dixon, 5th (18.771m/61-7) 1956 - UCLA, 1st (44.7 points) Finalists 1945 - UCLA athletes did not score 1968 - UCLA, 5th (30 points) 400m - Russ Ellis, 4th (46.7) Finalists 800m - Bob Seaman (dnf) 1944 - UCLA athletes did not score PV - Jon Vaughn, 1st (5.194m/17-0.5) 1500m - Bob Seaman, 4th (3:49.8) 1943 - UCLA athletes did not score LJ - Johnny Johnson, 2nd (7.931m/26-0.25) SC - Dick Rodriguez, 8th (11:10.8) TJ - Doug Ford, 5th (15.411m/50-6.75) 110mH - Rafer Johnson, 2nd (13.8) 1942 - UCLA, 20thT (6 points) SP - Steve Marcus, 1st (18.79m/61-7.75); Russ Hodge, 7th HJ - Nick Dyer, T-1st (1.988m/6-6.25); Hal Miller, T-4th Finalists (17.729m/58-2) (1.93m/6-4) PV - Ray Maggard, T-2nd (4.191m/13-9) 1967 - UCLA, 3rd (27 points) PV - Jon Mitchell, T-7th (4.115m/13-6) 1941 - UCLA, 21st (6 points) Finalists LJ - Rafter Johnson, 2nd (7.722m/25-4); Dick Knaub, 6th Finalists 440y - Don Domansky, 5th (46.11) (7.334m/24-0.75) 100m - Hal Sinclair, 6th (11.0) 110mH - Ron Copeland, 4th (13.84) SP - Don Vick, 4th (16.961m/55-7.75) 220y - Hal Sinclair, 5th (21.6) 400mH - Roger Johnson, 7th (51.1) DT - Ron Drummond, 1st (52.73m/173-0); Don Vick, 2nd HJ - Paul Shoaff, T-4th (1.975m/6-5.75) 4x110y Relay (nt) (52.248m/171-5) SP - Roger Hoeger, 6th (14.948m/49-0.5) Mile Relay - Hoyt, Domansky, Fendia, Copeland, 5th (3:06.9) 1955 - UCLA, 2nd (34 points) 1940 - UCLA, 13th (17 points) HJ - Rick Sloan, 6th (2.057m/6-9) Finalists PV - Dick Railsback, 3rd (5.182m/17-0); Rick Sloan, 4th Finalists 440y - Russ Ellis, 3rd (46.8) 220y - Hal Sinclair, 6th (5.08m/16-8) Mile - Bob Seaman, 3rd (4:06.9) TJ - Gerald Lee, 5th (15.081m/49-5.75); Doug Ford, 6th LJ - Jackie Robinson, 1st (7.576m/24-10.25); Pat Turner, 4th 2-Mile - Bob Hunt, 4th (8:33.6) (7.214m/23-8); Bill Lacefield, 5th (6.915m/22-8.25) (15.056m/49-4.75) LH - Chuck Holloway, 6th SP - Steve Marcus, 4th (17.78m/58-4) PV - Mel Hill, Lindy Kell, T-6th (4.216m/13-10) ; Jon Mitchell, 1939 - UCLA, 20th (6 points) DT - Kirk Wassell, 6th (54.712m/179-6) T-8th (4.06m/13-4) Finalists 1966 - UCLA 1st (81 points) SP - Dave Vick, 3rd (17.31m/56-9.5); Billy Joe Wright, 7th 220yH - Carl McBain, dnf Finalists (16.593m/54-5.25); Clyde Wetter, 8th (16.485m/54-1) LJ - Pat Turner, 3rd (7.455m/24-5.5) 100y - Norm Jackson, 6th (10.68) DT - Ron Drummond, 2nd (49.86m/163-7); Don Vick, 5th 1938 - UCLA, 12th (15 points) 220y - Tom Jones, 1st (21.00); Norm Jackson, 4th (21.1) (49.124m/161-2) Finalists 3-Mile - Geoff Pyne, 4th (14:17.0) 1954 - UCLA athletes did not score LJ - Bill Lacefield, 1st (7.645m/25-1) 6-Mile - Geoff Pyne, 2nd (29:18.1); Dick Weeks, 8th (30:25.4) SP - Woody Strode, 4th (15.456m/50-8.5) 1953 - UCLA, 10th (12.6 points) 110mH - Ron Copeland, 1st (13.7) JT - Clarke Shaughnessy, 6th (61.824m/202-10) 400mH - Roger Johnson, 2nd (50.7) Finalists 1937 - UCLA, T-12th (10 points) 4x110y Relay - Jones, Frey, Copeland, Jackson, 1st (39.7) 100m - Rod Richard, 4th (10.9) Finalists Mile Relay - Gall, Domansky, Copeland, Frey, 1st (3:06.4) 220y - Rod Richard, 2nd (21.7) PV - Marc Savage, 2nd (4.877m/16-0) 2-mile - Larry Carter, 8th (9:00.5) 220yH - Tom Berkeley, 5th TJ - Doug Olmstead, 5th (15.348m/50-4.25) PV - Len Eilers, T-5th (4.102m/13-5.5) JT - Bill Reitz, 2nd (63.424m/208-1) DT - Dave Weber, 8th (53.035m/174-0) SP - Clyde Wetter, 7th (15.138m/49-8) 1936 - UCLA had no scoring athletes JT - Dick Selby, 3rd (71.222m/233-8) 1952 - UCLA, 3rd (24 points) 1935 - UCLA 14th (10.2 points) 1965 - UCLA, T-8th (20 points) Finalists Finalists 200m - Rod Richard, 5th (21.4); George Brown, 6th (21.4) Finalists 440y - Jimmy LuValle, 1st (47.4) 220y - Len Dodson, 4th (21.2) SC - Chuck Phillips, 2nd (9:33.8) PV - Scott Massey, T-6th (3.962m/13-0) Mile - Bob Day, 1st (4:01.8) 10,000m - Larry Carter, 5th (33:42.5) 1934 - UCLA 11th (11 points) Steeple - Earl Clibborn, 3rd (9:05.7) 400mH - Jack Sage, 6th (53.8) PV - Len Eilers, T-6th (4.115m/13-6) Finalists 1964 - UCLA - T-45th (2 points) LJ - George Brown, 1st (7.899m/25-11) 400m - Jimmy LuValle, 7th (47.87) Finalists 880y - Jimmy Miller, 2nd (1:52.5) 1951 - UCLA, 6th (18.2 points) 1500m - Bob Day, 6th (3:42.1) PV - Scott Massey, T-3rd (4.115m/13-6) 10,000m - Dick Weeks, 6th (30:26.0) Finalists JT - Bill Reitz, 6th (62.789m/206-0) 100m - Bob Work, 3rd (10.6) 1963 - UCLA, T-33rd (2 points) 220y - George Brown, 5th (21.1) Finalists 880y - Don Hangen, 7th (1:52.2); Hugh Mitchell, 8th (1:52.6) 110mH - C.K. Yang, 5th (14.4) LJ - George Brown, 1st (7.461m/24-5.75) 1962 - UCLA, T-14th (11 points) 1950 - UCLA, T22nd (8 points) Finalists Finalists Mile - Mil Dahl, 6th (4:07.3) JT - Cy Young, 2nd (64.313m/211-0) LJ - Winston Doby, 8th (7.595m/24-11) 1949 - UCLA, 2nd (31 points) TJ - Kermit Alexander, 1st (15.526m/50-11.25) JT - C.K. Yang, 8th (69.418m/227-9) Finalists

PB WOMEN’S NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY WOMEN’S OUTDOOR RESULTS (4.00m/13-1.5); Tori Anthony, T-15th (4.00m/13-1.5) HT - Cari Soong, 5th (63.48m/208-3) LJ - Rhonda Watkins, 12th (Foul; 6.61m/21-8.25 prelims); 2002 - UCLA, 2nd (72 points) 2018 - UCLA, 14th (18 points) Renee Williams, 21st (6.15m/20-2.25) 400m - Monique Henderson, 7th (52.31); Adia McKinnon, TJ - Jessie Maduka, 4th (13.65m/44-9.50) TJ - Renee Williams, 14th (12.99m/42-7.5) 18th (54.21) SP - Alyssa Wilson, 6th (17.21m/56-5.75) 2007 - UCLA, 5th (30 points) 800m - Tiffany Burgess, 10th (2:05.04) HT - Alyssa Wilson, 4th (66.99m/219-9) 400m - Maris Wisdom, 20th (53.80) 1500m - Lena Nilsson, 1st (4:12.60) Hep - Kendall Gustafson, 4th (5800) 400mH - Nicole Leach, 1st (54.32) 100mH - Sheena Johnson, 12th (13.47) 2017 - UCLA athletes did not score 4x400m Relay - Monthe, Wisdom, Lacy, Leach, 4th (3:30.46) 400mH - Sheena Johnson, 4th (55.71) 800m - Julia Rizk, 15th (2:06.06) HJ - Rhonda Watkins, 5th (1.83m/6-0) 4x400m Relay - Ogunleye, McKinnon, S. Johnson, Henderson, SP - Ashlie Blake, 15th (16.41m/53-10.25) PV - Ingrid Kantola, 8th (4.05m/13-3.50); Jackie Nguyen, DNS 3rd (3:28.79) PV - Zaybree Haury, 10th (51.90m/170-3) LJ - Rhonda Watkins, 1st (6.96mw/22-10); Renee Williams, HJ - Darnesha Griffith, 1st (1.83m/6-0) T-16th (6.15m/20-2.25) PV - Tracy O’Hara, 1st (4.20m/13-9.25) 2016 - UCLA athletes did not score 2006 - UCLA, 14th (18 points) LJ - Bunmi Ogunleye, 11th (6.14m/20-1.75) 200m - Angie Annelus, 19th (23.65) TJ - Candice Baucham, 18th (12.29m/40-4) 4x100m Relay - Acolatse, Maduka, Annelus, Price, 15th (44.41) 200m - Jolanda Diego, 22nd (23.85) 100mH - Dawn Harper, 4th (12.92) SP - Jessica Cosby, 1st (17.38m/57-0.25); Briona Reynholds, LJ - Kylie Price, 18th (6.05m/19-10.25); Jessie Maduka, 21st 17th (15.60m/51-2.25) (5.97m/19-7) 1500m - Ashley Caldwell, 9th (4:19.73) 400mH - Nicole Leach, 4th (55.93) DT - Chaniqua Ross, 1st (55.48m/182-0); Lara Saye, 5th 2015 - UCLA athletes did not score 4x100m Relay - Lacy, Curry, Hill, Diego, 17th (45.48) (53.39m/175-2); Briona Reynolds, 9th (52.36m/171-09) 10,000m - Bronte Golick, 17th (34:45.65) 4x400m Relay - Hill, Lacy, Harris, Curry, 20th (3:43.25) HT - Cari Soong, 4th (63.88m/209-7); Jessica Cosby, 18th 4x100m Relay - S. Lewis, Maduka, Hunter, A, Lewis, 22nd (45.48) HJ - Rhonda Watkins, 12th (1.77m/5-9.75); Caroline Sommers, (55.13m/180-10) HJ - Zibby Boyer, 16th (1.77m/5-9.75) 21st (1.74m/5-8.5) 2001 - UCLA, 2nd (55 points) Hep - Tatum Souza, 17th (5604) PV - Chelsea Johnson, 2nd (4.25m/13-11.25) 100m - Shakedia Jones, 2nd (11.10w) 2014 - UCLA, 37th (6 points) LJ - Rhonda Watkins, 11th (6.22m/20-5); Renee Williams, 400m - Adia McKinnon, 15th (53.67) 100mH - Brea Buchanan, 17th (13.53); Trinity Wilson, T-18th 14th (6.24m/20-5.75) 800m - Ysanne Williams, 7th (2:06.85); Lena Nilsson, 9th (13.55) TJ - Renee Williams, 9th (13.09m/42-11.5) (2:11.95); Tiffany Burgess, 13th (2:07.64) HJ - Zibby Boyer, T-17th (1.72m/5-7.75) DT - Kamaiya Warren, 22nd (47.78m/156-09) 100mH - Sani Roseby, 20th (13.77) PV - Natasha Kolbo, T-13th (4.05m/13-3.5) 2005 - UCLA, 2nd (48 points) 400mH - Michelle Perry, 7th (59.64); Sheena Johnson, 17th (59.84) LJ - Kylie Price, 3rd (6.43m/21-1.25) 400m - Monique Henderson, (50.10) Hep - Alexis Walker, 19th (5116) 100mH - Dawn Harper, 3rd (12.91) 4x100m Relay - Roseby, S. Johnson, McKinnon, Jones (DNF) 400mH - Mackenzie Hill, 22nd (59.66) 4x400m Relay - Perry, S. Johnson, Williams, McKinnon, 5th 2013 - UCLA, 20th (13 points) (3:36.09) 100m - Kylie Price, 13th (11.36w) PV - Chelsea Johnson, NH LJ - Candice Baucham, 5th (6.33m/20-9.25) HJ - Darnesha Griffith, 13th (1.77m/5-9.75) 100mH - Brea Buchanan, 24th (37.45w) PV - Tracy O’Hara, T-2nd (4.20m/13-9.25); Heather Sickler, 9th TJ - Candice Baucham, 1st (14.07m/46-2) 400mH - Turquoise Thompson, 3rd (54.99) (3.90m/12-9.5); Erica Hoernig, 12th (3.75m/12-3.5) LJ - Kylie Price, 6th (6.39m/20-11.75) SP - Jessica Cosby, 3rd (16.80m/55-1.5) DT - Kamaiya Warren, 3rd (54.30m/178-1); Lara Saye, 13th SP - Christina Tolson, 1st (17.39m/57-0.75); Chaniqua Ross, HT - Ida Storm - 5th (65.35m/214-5) 14th (15.53m/50-11.5) Hep - Tatum Souza, 9th (5691) (49.66m/162-11) HT - Jessica Cosby, 3rd (63.87m/209-6) DT - Chaniqua Ross, 3rd (55.09m/180-9) 2012 - UCLA, T-21st (14 points) Heptathlon - Nastassja Hall, 20th (5115) HT - Christina Tolson, 2nd (65.54m/215-0) 400mH - Turquoise Thompson, 2nd (55.28) Heptathlon - Michelle Perry, 2nd (5759) 2004 - UCLA, 1st (69 points) 4x400m Relay - Hunter, Courtnall, Reid, Thompson, 20th 2000 - UCLA, 3rd (47 points) (3:39.74) 400m - Monique Henderson, 2nd (50.62) 1500m - Melissa McBain, 10th (4:24.13); Alejandra Barriento, 100m - Shakedia Jones, 6th (11.55) LJ - Kylie Price, 7th (6.43m/21-1.25) 200m - Shakedia Jones, 16th (23.67) HT - Ida Storm, 5th (65.68m/215-6) 19th (4:25.72) 100mH - Sheena Johnson, 3rd (12.75); Dawn Harper, 8th (13.41) 100mH - Michelle Perry, 15th (13.27) 2011 - UCLA, T-34th (8 points) 400mH - Michelle Perry, 4th (56.50) 400mH - Sheena Johnson, 1st (53.54) 400m - Ashlea McLaughlin, 18th (53.36) 4x100m Relay - Roseby, S. Johnson, Harper, Henderson, 2nd 4x100m Relay - 11th (44.91) 400mH - Turquoise Thompson, 2nd (55.65) (43.49) HJ - Darnesha Griffith, NH 4x400m Relay - Eaton, McLaughlin, Barlow, Rowe, 19th (3:37.79) 4x400m Relay - Roseby, S. Johnson, McKinnon, Henderson, PV - Tracy O’Hara, 1st (4.40m/14-5.25); Heather Sickler, 12th HT - Ida Storm, 11th (61.18m/200-9) 4th (3:28.85) (3.90m/12-9.5); Erica Hoernig, 15th (3.75m/12-3.5) LJ - Keyon Soley, 20th (5.92m/19-5.25) 2010 - UCLA, 25th (10 points) HJ - Sheena Gordon, 4th (1.87m/6-1.5); Julie Stevenson, T-17th (1.74m/5-8.5) TJ - Deana Simmons, 16th (12.67m/41-7) 100mH - Lindsay Rowe, 19th (13.42) Christina Tolson, 5th PV - Chelsea Johnson, 1st (4.30m/14-1.25); Jackie Nguyen, SP - Seilala Sua, 1st (17.60m/57-9); 4x400m Relay - Eaton, Thompson, Curry, McLaughlin, 9th (16.09m/52-9.5) (3:36.19) 5th (4.10m/13-5.25) DT - Seilala Sua, 1st (61.20m/200-9) PV - Tori Peña, 3rd (4.30m/14-1.25); Katy Viuf, 4th (4.20m/13- LJ - Candice Baucham, 22nd (6.00m/19-8.25) TJ - Candice Baucham, 9th (13.00m/43-0.5) HT - Christina Tolson, 5th (62.03m/203-6); Cari Soong, 8th 9.25) (60.22m/197-7) Heptathlon - , 16th (5236) SP - Kamaiya Warren, 9th (16.27m/53-4.5); Jessica Cosby, 11th (16.17m/53-00.75) 1999 - UCLA, 2nd (60 points) 2009 - UCLA, T-16th (15 points) HT - Jessica Cosby, 2nd (66.88m/219-5); Cari Soong, 5th 100m - Shakedia Jones, 7th (11.23) 200m - Yasmin Woodruff, 23rd (24.16) (64.39m/211-3) 400m - Andrea Anderson, 10th (53.84) 400m - Krystin Lacy, 11th (53.83) 800m - Ysanne Williams, 11th (2:09.11) 800m - Krishna Curry, 21st (2:08.63) 2003 - UCLA, 8th (28 points) 400m - Monique Henderson, 7th (52.13); Adia McKinnon, 3000m - Christina Bowen, 21st (10:13.61) 100mH - Lindsay Rowe, 21st (13.77) 100mH - Joanna Hayes, 3rd (12.89); Michelle Perry, 9th (13.08) 400mH - Nicole Leach, 1st (55.39) 24th (54.07) 1500m - Lena Nilsson, 2nd (4:09.86) 400mH - Joanna Hayes, 1st (55.16) 4x400m Relay - McLaughlin, Lacy, Dencer, Leach, 13th (3:36.28) 4x100m Relay - Perry, Jones, Anderson, Soley, 3rd (43.81) PV - Katy Viuf, 16th (NH; 4.00m/13-1.5 prelims) 100mH - Sheena Johnson, 8th (13.09); Dawn Harper, 15th (13.66); Sani Roseby, 19th (13.63) 4x400m Relay - Williams, Anderson, Soley, Perry, 3rd (3:29.41) LJ - Rhonda Watkins, 4th (6.53m/21-5.25); Danielle Watson, PV - Tracy O’Hara, 2nd (4.00m/13-1.5); Erica Hoernig, 11th 400mH - Sheena Johnson, 1st (54.24); Ysanne Williams, 6th 11th (5.98m/19-7.5) (3.80m/12-5.5); Heather Sickler, 16th (3.55m/11-7.75) Heptathlon - Ryann Krais, 11th (5549) (56.84) 4x400m Relay - Roseby, McKinnon, Harper, Penick, 15th LJ - Keyon Soley, 7th (6.39m/20-11.75) 2008 - UCLA, T-29th (9 points) (3:37.97) TJ - Deana Simmons, 13th (13.00m/42-8) 100m - Jolanda Diego, 24th (12.13) PV - Chelsea Johnson, 14th (NH; 4.00m/13-1.5 prelims) SP - Seilala Sua, 1st (17.60m/57-9); Chaniqua Ross, 13th 200m - Jolanda Diego, 17th (23.75) HJ - Sheena Gordon, 14th (1.75m/5-8.75) (15.14m/49-8.25) 800m - Krishna Curry, 17th (2:08.69) LJ - Candice Baucham, 25th (5.86m/19-2.75) DT - Seilala Sua, 1st (64.26m/210-10); Chaniqua Ross, 21st 100mH - Lindsay Rowe, 23rd (13.80) TJ - Sheena Gordon, 16th (12.67m/41-7); Candice Baucham, (foul) 400mH - Nicole Leach, 2nd (54.62) 25th (12.15/39-10.5) 1998 - UCLA, 2nd (55 points) 4x400m Relay - Wisdom, Lacy, Curry, Leach, 8th (3:34.47) SP - Briona Reynolds, 12th (DNS); Jessica Cosby, 13th 100m - Shakedia Jones, 2nd (11.15w) HJ - Kaneisha Creary, T-17th (1.74m/5-8.5); Allie Miller, (15.79m/51-9.75) 200m - Shakedia Jones, 3rd (22.97) T-24th (NH) DT - Lara Saye, 13th (49.06m/160-11); Chaniqua Ross, 14th 400m - Andrea Anderson, 16th (53.86) PV - Katy Viuf, 11th (3.90m/12-9.5); Tori Peña, T-15th (48.95m/160-07) 3000m - Melinda George, 17th (9:53.93)

PB WOMEN’S NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY

10,000m - Julie Ott, 12th (34:58.20) 1991 - UCLA, 4th (35 points) 1982 - UCLA, 1st (153 points) 100mH - Joanna Hayes, 8th (13.50w); Bisa Grant, 19th (14.33) Finalists Finalists 4x100m Relay - Perry, Jones, Anderson, Grant, 4th (43.82) 100mH - Janeene Vickers, dnf 100m - , 2nd (11.12w); Florence Griffith, 5th 4x400m Relay - 12th (3:38.45) 400mH - Janeene Vickers, 1st (55.65) (11.14w); La Shonn Nedd, 8th (11.27w) TJ - Deana Simmons, 4th (13.20m/43-3.75) SP - Tracie Millett, 3rd, SP (17.00m/55-9.25); Dawn Dumble, 200m - Florence Griffith, 1st (22.39); La Shonn Nedd, 5th (23.20) SP - Nada Kawar, 3rd (17.79m/58-4.5); Seilala Sua, 6th 4th (16.70m/54-9.5); Melisa Weis, 7th (16.13m/52-11) 400m - LaShon Nedd, 4th (52.93); Arlise Emerson, 5th (53.26) (17.13m/56-2.5); Rachelle Noble, 16th (15.52m/50-11) DT - Tracie MIllett, 2nd (54.56m/179-0); Dawn Dumble, 5th 1500m - Michele Bush, 4th (4:21.65); Linda Goen, 5th (4:21.92) DT - Seilala Sua, 1st (210-8); Suzy Powell, 4th (57.06m/187- (51.96m/170-5) 4x100m Relay - Jerald, Griffith, Joyner, Bolden, 3rd (44.02) 2); Nada Kawar, 6th (56.08m/184-0); Rachelle Noble, 7th 1990 - UCLA, 2nd (46 points) 4x400m Relay - Cumbess, Emerson, Joyner, Nedd, 3rd (3:30.44) (55.28m/181-4) LJ - Jackie Joyner, 2nd (6.61m/21-8.25) HT - Rachelle Noble, 10th (57.62m/189-0); Seilala Sua, 25th Finalists 100mH - Janeene Vickers, 4th (13.05w) JT - Jacque Nelson, 4th (52.86m/173-5) (52.64m/172-08) Heptathlon - Jackie Joyner, 1st (6099); Susie Ray, 4th (5511) JT - Suzy Powell, 8th (52.00m/170-7); Rachelle Noble, 17th 400mH - Janeene Vickers, 1st (55.40) 1981 (AIAW) - UCLA, 2nd (57 points) (48.06m/157-08) 4x100m Relay - Harper, Burnham, Sedwick, Vickers, 3rd (44.30) 4x400m Relay - J. Johnson, Sedwick, Burnham, Vickers, 4th 100m - Jeanette Bolden, 3rd (11.28) 1997 - UCLA, 3rd (56 points) (3:32.88) 200m - Florence Griffith, 2nd (23.11) 400m - Darlene Malco, 14th (53.08); Andrea Anderson, 19th SP - Tracie Millett, 1st (16.33m/53-7) 400m - Arlise Emerson, 3rd (52.49) (53.93) DT - Tracie Millett, 1st (56.00m/183-8) 1500m - Linda Goen, 4th (4:17.59) 3000m - Katherina Kechris, 12th (9:55.13) 1989 - UCLA, 2nd (47 points) 4x100m - Bolden, Howard, Griffith, Jerald, 2nd (44.49) 100mH - Bisa Grant, 22nd (13.97) 4x200m Medley - Jerald, Bolden, Griffith, Howard, 2nd (1:37.41) 400mH - Joanna Hayes, 6th (57.92) Finalists 100mH - Janeene Vickers, 4th (13.25) 4x400m Relay - Cumbess, Howard, Emerson, Fowler, 2nd 4x100m Relay - Grant, Anderson, Malco, Hayes, 6th (44.76) (3:32.08) HJ - Amy Acuff, 2nd (1.90m/6-2.75) 400mH - Janeene Vickers, 1st (55.27) 4x400m Relay - J. Johnson, Sedwick, C. Smith, Vickers, 2nd JT - Jacque Nelson, 5th (169-2) TJ - Deanna Simmons, 9th (13.15m/43-1.75) Heptathlon - Jackie Joyner, 3rd (5578) SP - Seilala Sua, 3rd (16.97m/55-8.25); Nada Kawar, 4th (3:32.13) 1980 (AIAW) - UCLA, 5th (30 points) (16.87m/55-4.25) SP - Kris Larson, 5th (15.31m/50-2.75) DT - Kris Larson, 2nd (57.08m/187-3); Tracie Millett, 3rd 800m - Cynthia Warner, 4th (2:06.01) DT - Seilala Sua, 1st (61.12m/200-6); Suzy Powell, 2nd (60.54m/198-7); Nada Kawar, 6th (54.04m/177-3); Rachelle (51.96m/170-5) 1500m - Linda Goen, 2nd (4:16.19) Noble, 8th (52.42m/171-11) Heptathlon - Tonya Sedwick, 3rd (5765) 4x400m Relay - Emerson, Law, Cumbess, Fowler, 2nd (3:37.70) HT - Rachelle Noble, 7th (57.40m/188-4) 1988 - UCLA, 2nd (58 points) 2-Mile Relay - Ralston, Ward, Warner, Goen, 1st (8:41.64) JT - Suzy Powell, 2nd (54.62m/179-2) Finalists 1979 (AIAW) - UCLA, 45th (30 points) 1996 - UCLA, T-9th (26 points) 100m - Gail Devers, 1st (10.86w) 2-Mile Relay - Chisam, Ward, Ralston, Warner, 5th (8:46.14) 200m - Andrea Anderson, 19th (24.25) 400mH - Janeene Vickers, 4th (56.10) ** results missing 400m - Darlene Malco, 20th (55.41) 4x100m Relay - Phillips, Parros, C. Smith, Devers, 2nd (43.74) 1978 (AIAW) - UCLA, 2nd (47 points) 100mH - Joanna Hayes, 11th (13.33) 4x400m Relay - Phillips, Devers, Knighten, Vickers,1st (3:29.93) 100m - Evelyn Ashford, 2nd (11.42) LJ - Gail Devers, 2nd (6.55m/21-6) 400mH - Joanna Hayes, 14th (59.20) 200m - Evelyn Ashford, 1st (22.91) DT - Tracie Millett, 3rd (55.0m/180-5); Kris Larson, 4th HJ - Amy Acuff, 1st (1.94m/6-4.25) 100mH - Modupe Oshikoya, 100mH (13.49) (54.28m/178-1) SP - Valeyta Althouse, 2nd (17.88m/58-8); Nada Kawar, 11th LJ - Evelyn Ashford, 1st (21-6.5) (15.11m/49-7) 1987 - UCLA, T-6th (27 points) Sprint Medley Relay - Ashford, Gourdine, Oshikoya, Roberson, DT - Suzy Powell, 2nd (59.00m/19307193-7); Nada Kawar, Finalists 3rd (1:39.7) 12th (50.96m/167-2.25) 100m - Gail Devers, 2nd (11.30) 2-Mile Relay - Chisam, Keyes, Ralston, Roberson, 4th (8:46.2) 1995 - UCLA, 2nd (58 points) 3000m - Polly Plumer, 7th (9:09.28) 1977 (AIAW) - UCLA, 1st (86 points) 400m - Cicely Scott, 8th (52.86) 100mH - Nicolle Thompson, 8th (13.60) 100m - Evelyn Ashford, 1st (11.32) 3000m - Karen Hecox, 3rd (9:14.86) 4x100m Relay - Thompson, Phillips, Church, Devers, 4th (43.74) 200m - Evelyn Ashford, 1st (23.0) 5000m - Shelley Taylor, 13th (16:57.71) 4x400m Relay - Knighten, Phillips, Kellon, Devers, 4th (3:32.10) 400m - , 3rd (53.07) 100mH - Bisa Grant, 25th (14.23) DT - Toni Lutjens, 3rd (54.94m/180-3) 800m - Debbie Roberson, 5th (2:07.5) 4x400m Relay - Noel, Burrell, Malco, Scott, 4th (3:33.52) 1986 - UCLA, T-7th (25 points) 1500m - Kate Keyes, 5th (4:21.0) HJ - Amy Acuff, 1st (1.96m/6-5) Finalists 100mH - Modupe Oshikoya, 2nd (13.37w) TJ - Danielle Brown, 16th (12.40m/40-8.25) 100m - Gail Devers, dns 880y Medley Relay - Ashford, Oshikoya, Roberson, Weston, SP - Valeyta Althouse, 1st (18.28m/59-11.75); Dawn Dumble, 100mH - Gail Devers, 4th (13.15) 1st (1:39.4) 2nd (17.21m/56-6.75); Nada Kawar, 12th (15.32m/50-3.25) 400mH - Gayle Kellon, 7th (58.18) Mile Relay - Ashford, Oshikoya, Venezia, Weston, 2nd (3:40.1) DT - Dawn Dumble, 1st (57.04m/187-1); Suzy Powell, 5th LJ - Gail Devers, 2nd (6.53m/21-5.25) 2-Mile Relay - Chisam, Keyes, Roberson, Weston, 1st (8:42.1) (53.70m/176-2); Nada Kawar, 18th (45.74m/150-0.75) DT - Toni Lutjens, 1st (55.82m/183-1) LJ - Modupe Oshikoya, 3rd (20-5.25) Heptathlon - , 4th (5720) 1985 - UCLA, T-4th (45 points) HJ - Chris Remmling, 4th (5-9) 1994 - UCLA, 3rd (42 points) Finalists JT - Karin Smith, 1st (197-9) 400m - Camille Noel, 12th (53.51); Shelly Tochluk, 22nd (54.78) 100m - Gail Devers, 6th (11.83w) 1976 (AIAW) - UCLA, 8th (19 points) 3000m - Karen Hecox, 1st (9:22.63) 200m - Gail Devers, 6th (23.14w) 100m - Evelyn Ashford, 2nd (11.60) 5000m - Beth Bartholomew, 7th (16:45.17) 100mH - Jackie Joyner, 3rd (13.00w); Gail Devers, 6th (13.34w) DT - Lisa Vogelsang, 6th (140-9.5) 400mH - Keisha Marvin, 2nd (56.62) 400mH - Jackie Joyner, 2nd (55.19) JT - Karin Smith, 1st (161-6) 4x400m Relay - 10th (3:36.04) 4x100m Relay - Bailey, Joyner, Phillips, Devers, 4th (43.99) 1975 (AIAW) - UCLA, 1st (89 points) HJ - Amy Acuff, 2nd (1.89m/6-2.25) 4x400m Relay - Kellon, Bailey, Phillips, Joyner, 5th (3:33.87) 440y - Debbie Roberson, 4th (55.87) TJ - Roshanda Glenn, 3rd (13.51m/44-4w) TJ - Jackie Joyner, 2nd (13.16m/43-2.25) 880y - Julie Brown, 2nd (2:08.5); Kate Keyes, 6th (2:09.8) SP - Valeyta Althouse, 2nd (17.53m/57-6.25) DT - Toni Lutjens, 4th (53.64m/176-0) Mile - Julie Brown, 1st (4:40.6); Kate Keyes, 2nd (4:42.1) DT - Sarah Andrews, 14th (46.28m/151-10.0); Candy Roberts, 1984 - UCLA, 30th (18 points) 2-Mile - Julie Brown, 1st (10:11.2); Kate Keyes, 2nd (10:12.5) 15th (46.18m/151-6.0) HJ - Tonya Alston, 1st (1.86m/6-1.25) 100mH - Clydine Crowder, 5th (14.97) 1993 - UCLA, 3rd (38 points) ** results missing 400mH - Clydine Crowder, 4th (61.96) Finalists 1983 - UCLA, 1st (116.5 points) 880y Medley Relay - Butler, Huggard, White, A’Harrah, 1st 4x400m Relay - Tochluk, Burrell, Blunt, Noel, 6th (3:32.62) Finalists (1:45.0) TJ - Roshanda Glenn, 2nd (13.35m/43-9.75) 200m - Florence Griffith, 2nd (22.42) DT - Monette Driscoll, 1st (156-5) ; Jennifer Whelchel, SP - Dawn Dumble, 1st (17.17m/56-4) 400m - Florence Griffith, 1st (50.94) JT - Kate Schmidt, 1st (198-1) 7th, (15.66m/51-4.5); Valeyta Althouse, 8th (15.56m/51-0.75) 1500m - Michele Bush, 1st (4:19.48) 1974 (AIAW) - UCLA, 2nd (68 points) DT - Dawn Dumble, 2nd (55.82m/183-1) 100mH - Jackie Joyner, 8th (13.99) 880y - Francie Larrieu, 1st (2:10); Julie Brown, 3rd (2:11.9) Heptathlon - , 3rd (5656) 4x100m Relay - Jerald, Joyner, Nedd, Griffith, 5th (43.90) Mile - Francie Larrieu, 1st (4:59.4); Julie Brown, 2nd (4:59.4); 1992 - UCLA, 22nd (10 points) 4x400m Relay - Emerson, Griffith, Joyner, Nedd, 6th (3:33.94) Claire Choate, 5th (5:00.8) Finalists LJ - Jackie Joyner, 3rd (6.58m/21-7.25) 2-Mile - Francie Larrieu, 1st (10:56.6); Julie Brown, 2nd SP - Dawn Dumble, 4th (15.93m/52-3.25) JT - Susie Ray, 6th (51.28m/168-3) (10:57.1); Claire Choate, 3rd (10:59.6) DT - Dawn Dunble, 4th (52.24m/171-4) Heptathlon - Jackie Joyner, 1st (6390); Susie Ray, 5th (5599); Mile Relay - Larrieu, Brown, Raymond, Huggard, 2nd (3:58.0) Tonya Alston, 8th (5456)

PB NCAA INDOOR ALL-AMERICANS

MEN’S NCAA INDOOR ALL-AMERICANS WOMEN’S NCAA INDOOR ALL-AMERICANS Year Name (Event - Finish) Year Name (Event - Finish) 2018 Nate Esparza (Shot Put - 12th); Dotun Ogundeji (Shot Put - 13th) 2018 Ashlie Blake (Shot Put - 7th); Jessie Maduka (Triple Jump - 3rd); Alyssa Wilson (Shot 2017 Michael Burke (High Jump - 12th); Austin Hazel (Long Jump - 12th); Dotun Ogundeji Put - 14th) (Shot Put - 15th) 2017 Torie Owers (Shot Put - 12th) 2016 Nicholas Scarvelis (Shot Put - 6th); Ferdinand Edman (Distance Medley Relay - 7th); 2015 Ida Storm (Weight Throw - 2nd); Torie Owers (Shot Put -14th) Nick Hartle (Distance Medley Relay - 7th); Austin O’Neil (Distance Medley Relay - 2014 Ida Storm (Weight Throw - 2nd) 7th); Joe Herrera (Distance Medley Relay - 7th); Braheme Days (Shot Put - 10th); 2013 Kylie Price (Long Jump - 4th); Brea Buchanan (60mH - 5th); Allison Koressel (Pole Dotun Ogundeji (Shot Put - 12th) Vault - 5th) 2015 Nicholas Scarvelis (Shot Put - 10th); Mike Woepse (Pole Vault - 7th) 2012 Ida Storm (Weight Throw - 2nd) 2014 Marcus Nilsson (Heptathlon - 8th) 2010 Danielle Watson (Long Jump - 8th) 2013 Mike Woepse (Pole Vault - 7th) 2009 Rhonda Watkins (Long Jump - 3rd) 2012 Alec Faldermeyer (Weight Throw - 5th) 2008 Tori Anthony (Pole Vault - T8th) 2011 Alec Faldermeyer (Weight Throw - 6th) 2007 Allie Bohannon (Mile - 2nd); Rhonda Watkins (Long Jump - 1st); Ingrid Kantola (Pole 2010 Scott Crawford (Distance Medley Relay - 6th); Marlon Patterson (Distance Medley Vault - 4th) Relay - 6th); Quentin Powell (Distance Medley Relay - 6th); Cory Primm (Distance 2006 Dawn Harper (60mH - 3rd); Chelsea Johnson (Pole Vault - 1st) Medley Relay - 6th) 2005 Candice Baucham (Triple Jump - 3rd); Dawn Harper (60m Hurdles - 3rd) 2009 Boldizsar Kocsor (Weight Throw - 6th) 2004 Candice Baucham (Triple Jump - 3rd); Ashley Caldwell (Distance Medley Relay - 2008 Laef Barnes (Distance Medley Relay - 7th); Marlon Patterson (Distance Medley 3rd); Jessica Cosby (Shot Put - 3rd); Dawn Harper (60m Hurdles - 4th); Chelsea Relay - 7th); Cory Primm (Distance Medley Relay - 7th); Elijah Wells (Distance Johnson (Pole Vault - 2nd); Sheena Johnson (60m Hurdles - 3rd, Distance Medley Medley Relay - 7th); Dustin DeLeo (Pole Vault - T7th); John Caulfield (Shot Put - Relay - 3rd); Melissa McBain (Distance Medley Relay - 3rd); Lena Nilsson (Distance 4th); Darius Savage (Shot Put - 6th); Boldizsar Kocsor (Weight Throw - 7th) Medley Relay - 3rd); Sani Roseby (60m Hurdles - 5th); Cari Soong (Weight Throw - 2006 Craig Everhart (4x400m Relay - 7th; Brandon Johnson (4x400m Relay - 7th; James 8th); Renee Williams (Long Jump - 6th) Rhoades (4x400m Relay - 7th); Elijah Wells (4x400m Relay - 7th) 2003 Tiffany Burgess (800m - 8th); Monique Henderson (4x400m - 4th); Sheena Johnson 2005 Ben Aragon (Distance Medley Relay - 2nd); Craig Everhart (Distance Medley Relay (4x400m - 4th, 60m Hurdles - 7th); Adia McKinnon (4x400m - 4th); Sani Roseby - 2nd, 400m - 8th); Martell Munguia (Distance Medley Relay - 2nd); Jon Rankin (4x400m - 4th); Lena Nilsson (800m - 1st); Cari Soong (Weight Throw - 3rd) (Distance Medley Relay - 2nd) 2002 Tiffany Burgess (Distance Medley Relay - 1st, 4x400m - 5th); Jessica Cosby (Shot 2004 Dan Ames (Shot Put - 3rd, Weight Throw - 3rd); Juaune Armon (Long Jump - 4th) Put - 6th; Darnesha Griffith (High Jump - 1st); Monique Henderson (Distance 2003 Dan Ames (Shot Put - 4th, Weight Throw - 6th) Medley Relay - 1st, 4x400m - 5th); Sheena Johnson (4x400m - 5th); Jessica Marr 2002 Dan Ames (Shot Put - 10th); Scott Moser (Weight Throw - 11th) (Distance Medley Relay - 1st); Lena Nilsson (Distance Medley Relay - 1st, Mile - 2001 Dan Ames (Shot Put - 9th); Scott Moser (Shot Put - 8th) 2nd); Tracy O’Hara (Pole Vault - 2nd); Cari Soong - Weight Throw*; Ysanne Williams 2000 Brian McLaughlin (Pole Vault - 4th); Jess Strutzel (800m - 1st) (4x400m - 5th) 1999 Brian Fell (Distance Medley Relay - 1st); Michael Granville (Distance Medley Relay 2001 Jessica Cosby (Shot Put - 5th); Darnesha Griffith (High Jump - 4th); Sheena - 1st); Mark Hauser (Distance Medley Relay - 1st); Jess Strutzel (Distance Medley Johnson (4x400m - 4th); Shakedia Jones (60m - 5th); Adia McKinnon (4x400m Relay - 1st, 800m - 3rd) - 4th); Bunmi Ogunleye (4x400m - 4th); Tracy O’Hara (Pole Vault - 2nd); Michelle 1998 Damian Allen (200m - 7th); Mark Hauser (Distance Medley Relay -7th, 3000m Perry (60m Hurdles - 5th); Deana Simmons (Triple Jump - 2nd); Christina Tolson - 14th); Mebrahtom Keflizighi (Distance Medley Relay - 7th, 5000m - 3rd); Jim (Shot Put - 1st, Weight Throw - 2nd); Ysanne Williams (4x400m - 4th) McElroy (Distance Medley Relay - 7th, 55m*); Scott Slover (Pole Vault - 7th); Jess 2000 Shakedia Jones (60m - 6th); Tracy O’Hara (Pole Vault - 1st); Chaniqua Ross (Shot Strutzel (Distance Medley Relay - 7th) Put - 6th); Deana Simmons (Triple Jump *); Keyon Soley (Long Jump - 1st); Seilala 1997 Michael Granville (800m*); Travis Haynes (Shot Put - 4th); Mebrahtom Keflizighi Sua (Shot Put - 1st, Weight Throw - 2nd); Christina Tolson (Shot Put - 3rd, Weight (5000m - 1st); Scott Slover (Pole Vault - 6th) Throw - 8th) 1996 Travis Haynes (Shot Put*); Jonathan Ogden (Shot Put - 1st); Mark Parlin (Shot Put - 1999 Erica Hoernig (Pole Vault - 4th); Tracy O’Hara (Pole Vault - 7th); Chaniqua Ross - 2nd); Scott Slover (Pole Vault - 7th) Shot Put (6th); Seilala Sua (Shot Put - 3rd, Weight Throw - 3rd) 1995 John Godina (Shot Put - 1st); Jonathan Ogden (Shot Put - 5th); Mark Parlin (Shot 1998 Erica Hoernig (Pole Vault - 6th); Shakedia Jones - 55m*; Rachelle Noble (Weight Put - 2nd) Throw - 7th); Deana Simmons (Triple Jump - 6th); Seilala Sua (Shot Put - 7th) 1994 Joe Bailey (Shot Put - 6th); Ross Flowers (55mH - 8th); John Godina (Shot Put - 1st); 1997 Amy Acuff (High Jump - 1st); Joanna Hayes (55m Hurdles - 3rd; Rachelle Noble Jonathan Ogden (Shot Put - 5th); Mark Parlin (Shot Put - 8th); Marcus Reed (55m (Weight Throw - 7th); Seilala Sua (Shot Put - 3rd) - 3rd); John Sommers (Pole Vault*) 1996 Amy Acuff (High Jump - 3rd); Valeyta Althouse (Shot Put - 1st); Nada Kawar (Shot 1993 Joe Bailey (Shot Put -6th); Greg Hodel (Weight Throw*) Put - 3rd) 1992 John Godina (Shot Put - 7th); Tony Miller - 55m*; Charles Rogers (Triple Jump*) 1995 Amy Acuff (High Jump - 1st); Valeyta Althouse (Shot Put - 3rd); Dawn Dumble (Shot 1991 McArthur Anderson (Triple Jump*); Eric Bergreen (Shot Put - 1st) Put - 1st); Karen Hecox (Mile - 3rd); Nada Kawar (Shot Put - 4th) 1990 Brian Blutreich (Shot Put - 4th) 1994 Amy Acuff (High Jump - 1st); Valeyta Althouse (Shot Put - 4th) 1989 Brian Blutreich (Shot Put - 3rd); John Knight (Weight Throw*); Dave Wilson (Weight 1993 Dawn Dumble (Shot Put - 3rd); Jennifer Whelchel (Shot Put - 7th) Throw - 5th, Shot Put - 6th) 1992 Dawn Dumble (Shot Put - 1st); Melissa Weis (Shot Put - 4th) 1988 Mark Junkerman (3000m - 3rd) 1991 Tracie Millett (Shot Put - 1st); Melissa Weis (Shot Put - 7th) 1986 Jim Banich (Shot Put*); John Frazier (Shot Put - 7th); Dwayne Washington (Triple 1990 Tracie Millett (Shot Put - 1st) Jump*) 1978 Charlie Brown (Pole Vault - 3rd); Mike Tully (Pole Vault -1st) *Top-8 American

63 MEN’S ALL-TIME INDOOR TOP 10

60 METERS 3,000 METERS Name Time Date Name Time Date 1. Damian Allen 6.61 2/12/99 1. Austin Ramos 7:55.60 2/2/08 2. Leon Powell 6.68 1/31/15 2. Mark Hauser 7:57.89 2/6/99 3. Rai Benjamin 6.72 1/27/17 3. Mark Junkermann 7:58.32 3/11/88 4. Bryan Harrison 6.78 2/19/00 4. Lane Werley 8:00.92 2/27/15 5. Maxwell Dyce 6.81 2/6/10 5. Kent Morikawa 8:01.38 2/26/11 5. Jamal Alston 6.81 2/10/12 6. Robert Brandt 8:01.89 1/27/18 7. Michael Lipscomb 6.82 2/22/02 7. Dustin Fay 8:01.99 1/27/12 7. Matt Bruno 6.82 2/1/03 8. Alex Crabill 8:03.07 2/27/10 7. Brandon Johnson 6.82 1/28/06 9. Ferdinand Edman 8:04.49 2/5/16 7. Randall Carroll 6.82 2/26/10 10. Daniel De La Torre 8:05.63 2/25/17

200 METERS 5,000 METERS Name Time Date Name Time Date 1. Rai Benjamin 20.76 2/11/17 1. Dustin Fay 13:49.96 2/11/12 2. Michael Lipscomb 20.99 2/23/02 2. Meb Keflezighi 13:52.72 3/7/97 3. Jim McElroy 21.04 2/14/98 3. Robert Brandt 13:58.13 2/10/18 4. Damian Allen 21.06 3/13/98 4. Lane Werley 13:55.20 2/27/15 5. Maxwell Dyce 21.10 2/10/12 5. Austin Ramos 13:57.55 2/24/06 6. Craig Everhart 21.41 2/4/06 6. Colin Burke 14:03.11 1/27/17 7. Leon Powell 21.46 2/25/17 7. Marco Anzures 14:03.58 2/26/10 8. Karlton Rolle 21.48 2/4/11 8. David McDonald 14:08.48 2/22/13 9. Pete Lauderdale 21.51 2/8/13 9. Kyle Shackleton 14:09.17 2/27/09 10. Randall Carroll 21.52 2/26/10 10. Drew Shackleton 14:10.40 2/27/09

400 METERS 60 METER HURDLES Name Time Date Name Time Date 1. Brandon Johnson 46.40 2/25/06 1. Kevin Craddock 7.73 2/9/07 2. Craig Everhart 46.48 1/29/05 2. Darius Reed 7.83 2/24/07 3. Brian Fell 46.58 1/30/99 3. Anthony Golston 7.85 1/29/05 4. Denye Versher 46.85 2/23/02 4. Misana Viltz 7.94 2/26/16 5. Joe Hererra 46.98 2/11/17 5. Jonathan Williams 7.99 2/7/04 6. Rai Benjamin 47.05 2/25/17 6. Steele Wasik 8.06 1/24/15 7. Malachi Davis 47.35 1/30/99 7. Charles Ryan 8.08 2/22/02 8. Kyle Erickson 47.63 2/23/02 8. Dominic Giovannoni 8.20 2/8/13 9. Elijah Wells 47.68 2/25/06 9. John Hall 8.27 1/l30/99 10. Terrence Williams 47.75 2/12/99 10. Marcus Nilsson 8.31 3/14/14

800 METERS 4x400 METER RELAY Name Time Date Name Time Date 1. Jess Strutzel 1:46.48 3/11/99 1. Everhart, Wells, Rhoades, Johnson 3:06.48 2/11/06 2. Cory Primm 1:47.31 2/12/11 2. Everhart, Thornton, Bassani, Versher 3:09.07 2/28/04 3. Michael Granville 1:47.93 1997 3. Hall, Williams, Davis, Fell 3:09.55 1/30/99 4. Nick Hartle 1:48.41 2/26/26 4. Versher, Lipscomb, Diggs, Erickson 3:09.75 2/23/02 5. Nick Thornton 1:48.72 1/29/05 5. Versher, Thornton, Bassani, Everhart 3:10.20 1/29/05 6. Scott Crawford 1:48.74 3/5/11 6. Moniz, Powell, Hartle, Herrera 3:11.47 2/27/16 7. Martell Munguia 1:48.76 (2006) 7. Benjamin, Herrera, Powell, Casavant 3:12.50 2/25/17 8. Arturo Sotomayor 1:49.60 1/28/17 8. Lauderdale, Gonzales, Moniz, Brown 3:13.55 2/8/14 9. Erik Emilsson 1:50.41 2/11/06 9. Klarer, Dyce, Rolle, Powell 3:13.86 2/26/11 10. Jonathan Simmons 1:50.57 2/21/10 10. Brown, Moniz, Herrera, Wasik 3:14.90 1/24/15

MILE DISTANCE MEDLEY RELAY Name Time Date Name Time Date 1. Austin O’Neil 4:00.19 2/12/16 1. Edman, Herrera, Hartle, O’Neil 9:29.61 2/20/16 2. Marlon Patterson 4:00.33 3/5/10 2. Crawford, Powell, Primm, Patterson 9:31.07 2/27/10 3. Ben Aragon 4:00.38 3/7/03 3. Strutzel, Fell, Granville, Hauser 9:33.17 3/11/99 4. Mark Hauser 4:01.45 1/23/99 4. Rankin, Everhart, Thornton, Ara gon 9:34.78 2/14/04 5. Cory Primm 4:02.10 1/29/11 5. Versher, Thornton, Bassani, Everhart 9:34.78 3/5/11 6. Carter Blunt 4:02.89 2/10/18 6. Patterson, Wells, Primm, Barnes 9:35.02 2/29/08 7. Laef Barnes 4:03.76 1/19/08 7. Edman, Lauderdale, Hartle, Herrera 9:35.36 3/1/13 8. Erik Emilsson 4:03.76 1/28/06 8. Rankin, Everhart, Munguia, Aragon 9:35.45 1/29/05 9. Scott Snow 4:04.02 2/25/17 9. O’Neil, Herrera, Hartle, Edman 9:36.03 2/28/15 10. Arturo Sotomayor 4:04.56 2/11/17 10. Patterson, Primm, Wells, Barnes 9:37.28 2/27/09

64 MEN’S ALL-TIME INDOOR TOP 10

HIGH JUMP WEIGHT THROW Name Mark Date Name Mark Date 1. Michael Burke 7-03.00 1/28/17 1. Dan Ames 71-02.50 3/13/04 2. Rich Pitchford 7-02.50 2/7/97 2. Alec Faldermeyer 70-11.25 2/10/12 3. Avery Anderson 7-01.00 2/22/92 3. Boldizsar Kocsor 70-10.75 2/6/09 3. Isaiah Holmes 7-01.00 2/24/18 4. Scott Moser 70-10.00 2/22/02 5. Sage Stone 7-00.50 2/26/16 5. Greg Hodel 67-00.75 2/27/93 6. Taylor Hobson 7-00.25 2/27/07 6. Luke Sullivan 66-10.00 2/27/98 6. Cody Crampton 7-00.25 1/24/14 7. Justin Stafford 65-07.00 2/24/18 8. Cameron Spencer 6-11.00 1/24/14 8. David Dumble 63-01.50 2/15/97 8. Kevin Weaver 6-11.00 2/9/02 9. Bo Taylor 59-11.00 1/17/09 10. Luke Barr 6-10.75 1/27/07 10. Josh Scherer 59-10.00 2/14/14 10. Ed Barnett 6-10.75 2/15/97 HEPTATHLON POLE VAULT Name Mark Date Name Mark Date 1. Steele Wasik 5,783 2/26/26 1. Mike Tulley 18-05.25 3/11/78 2. Marcus Nilsson 5,760 3/14/14 2. Mike Woepse 18-04.25 2/8/13 3. Chris Staton 5,632 2/27/04 2. Scott Slover 18-04.50 3/1/97 4. Dominic Giovannoni 5,540 1/25/13 4. Yoo Kim 18-01.00 1/29/05 5. Casey DiCesare 5,414 2/25/11 5. Brian McLaughlin 18-00.50 3/11/00 6. Zack Bornstein 5,228 2/26/16 6. Johnny Quinn 17-08.00 2/6/09 7. Trent Perez 5,151 2/25/11 7. Casey DiCesare 17-07.75 3/6/10 8. David Thomas 5,124 1/27/12 8. Pat Luke 17-07.00 2/14/04 9. Matt Reuter 4,941 2008 9. Dustin DeLeo 17-06.25 3/1/08 10. David Shortenhaus 4,665 2006 10. Mike Landers 17-05.50 2/24/07

LONG JUMP Name Mark Date 1. Juane Armon 26-01.75 3/12/04 2. Austin Hazel 25-07.25 2/11/17 3. Isaiah Holmes 25-03.50 2/10/18 4. Oliver Jackson 24-08.25 2/17/01 5. Nelson Rosario 24-05.50 2/26/10 6. Michael Perry 24-02.50 2/1/14 7. Taylor Hobson 24-01.00 2/24/12 8. McArthur Anderson 24-01.00 2/8/92 9. Dominique Easterling 23-10.75 2/24/06 10. Demetre Howard 23-10.25 2/3/06

TRIPLE JUMP Name Mark Date 1. Charles Rogers 53-05.00 2/22/92 2. Jonathan Clark 52-09.25 2/26/11 3 Chip Benson 52-03.00 1/23/82 4. Mel Moultry 52-01.75 1/24/98 5. Michael Johnson 51-03.75 1/19/07 6. Tobia Bocchi 50-10.75 2/11/17 7. Dillon Stucky 50-09.25 2/10/12 8. Dominique Easterling 50-08.75 1/19/07 9. McArthur Anderson 50-07.50 2/8/92 10. Idrees Bernard 50-06.50 1/27/18

SHOT PUT Name Mark Date 1. John Godina 66-11.25 3/10/95 2. Nicholas Scarvelis 66-09.74 1/16/16 3. Dan Ames 65-06.75 3/12/04 4. Scott Wiegand 65-03.25 2/22/03 5. Dotun Ogundeji 64-11.50 2/25/17 6. Mark Parlin 64-02.00 2/24/96 7. Nate Esparza 63-11.50 1/20/18 8. Braheme Days 63-09.75 2/26/16 9. Jonathon Ogden 63-08.75 3/8/96 10. John Caulfield 63-07.00 2/26/16

65 WOMEN’S ALL-TIME INDOOR TOP 10

60 METERS 3,000 METERS Name Time Date Name Time Date 1. Shakedia Jones 7.29 3/10/00 1. Kelsey Smith 9:04.31 1/31/14 2. Kyle Price 7.33 2/8/13 2. Lena Nilsson 9:13.55 2/1/03 3. Celera Barnes 7.34 2/11/17 3. Alison Costello 9:27.61 2006 4. Suzie Acolatse 7.43 2/12/16 4. Melissa McBain 9:27.76 1/31/04 5. Keyon Soley 7.46 2/11/00 5. Alejandra Barrientos 9:28.35 2005 6. Sheena Johnson 7.47 2/1/03 6. Emily Scharmann 9:28.38 2/25/17 7. Andrea Anderson 7.48 2/7/97 7. Shannon Murakami 9:30.91 1/29/10 8. Monique Henderson 7.50 1/27/17 8. Annie Mooney 9:36.50 2/22/13 8. Jessie Maduka 7.50 1/27/17 9. Katja Goldring 9:37.07 2/22/13 10. Sani Roseby 7.51 3/2/01 10. Aliya Shirif 9:37.40 2/27/15 10. Angie Annelus 7.51 2/4/17 5,000 METERS 200 METERS Name Time Date Name Time Date 1. Bronte Golick 16:14.51 2/27/15 1. Monique Henderson 23.49 2/22/02 2. Kelsey Smith 16:16.98 2/27/15 2. Sani Roseby 23.52 2003 3. Katja Goldring 16:33.28 2/22/13 3. Shakedia Jones 23.58 3/13/98 4. Shannon Murakami 16:38.13 2/25/11 4. Suzie Acolatse 24.08 2/11/17 5. Roni Yamane 16:47.90 2/25/17 5. Andrea Anderson 24.15 2/8/97 6. Sierra Vega 17:03.78 2/25/11 5. Celera Barnes 24.15 2/4/17 7. Olga Aulet-Leon 17:03.84 2006 7. Angie Annelus 24.21 2/26/16 8. Valerie Flores 17:07.20 3/7/03 8. T’Carra Penick 24.22 2/22/02 9. Kelcie Wiemann 17:10.03 2/26/10 9. Ronecia Nash 24.35 3/6/10 10. Jessica Matthews 17:12.85 2/1/00 10. Jelvon Butler 24.36 1/20/18 60 METER HURDLES 400 METERS Name Time Date Name Time Date 1. Dawn Harper 7.98 3/11/06 1. Sheena Johnson 53.63 2003 2. Sheena Johnson 8.06 2/27/04 2. Turquoise Thompson 53.68 2/22/13 3. Joanna Hayes 8.10 2/7/97 3. Joy Eaton 53.84 2/13/10 4. Brea Buchannan 8.12 3/8/13 4. Ysanne Williams 53.87 2003 5. Lindsay Rowe 8.16 3/5/11 5. Ashlea McLaughlin 53.94 2/13/10 6. Sani roseby 8.20 3/6/04 6. Nicole Leach 54.28 2/28/09 7. Michelle Perry 8.22 3/9/01 7. Nicole Gaskins 54.41 2003 8. Bisa Grant 8.43 2/8/97 8. Ally Courtnall 54.56 2/22/13 9. Trinity Wilson 8.44 2/14/14 9. Camilia Dencer 54.57 2/28/09 10. Tatum Souza 8.48 2/22/13 10. Bunmi Ogunleye 54.87 3/2/01 4x400 METER RELAY 800 METERS Name Time Date Name Time Date 1. McKinnon, Johnson, Roseby, Henderson 3:33.24 3/15/03 1. Lena Nilsson 2:02.62 2004 2. Ogumleye, Johnson.,Williams, Henderson 3:35.27 3/10/01 2. Tiffany Burgess 2:05.28 2/1/03 3. Roseby, Henderson, Burgess, Johnson 3:35.98 3/2/02 3. Ashlea McLaughlin 2:06.73 3/5/11 4. Barlow, Eaton, Curry, McLaughlin 3:36.23 3/6/10 4. Jessica Marr 2:06.79 2003 5. Williams, Henderson, Burgess, Johnson 3:36.23 3/9/02 5. Ysanne Williams 2:07.40 3/2/01 6. Eaton, McLaughlin, Thompson, Hunter 3:36.77 2/12/11 6. Krishna Curry 2:07.51 2/28/09 7. McLaughlin, Dencer, Lacy, Leach 3:37.19 2/28/09 7. Jenna Timinsky 2:08.06 2/28/04 8. Nilsson, Henderson, Roseby, Johnson 3:37.57 2/23/02 8. Alice Bohannon 2:08.40 2/24/07 9. Curry, Lacy, MacKenzie, Hill 3:38.27 2/10/07 9. Bridget Hatch 2:09.78 1/27/01 10. Eaton, Lacy, Ward, Leach 3:39.64 2/16/08 10. Tamara Purpura 2:10.24 2/26/11 DISTANCE MEDLEY RELAY MILE Name Time Date Name Time Date 1. Burgess, Henderson, Marr, Nilsson 10:58.19 3/8/02 1. Lena Nilsson 4:33.41 3/3/03 2. Nilsson, Barrientos, Burgess, Henderson 11:07.18 2/1/03 2. Karen Hecox 4:41.03 3/1995 3. McBain, Johnson, Henderson, Timinsky 11:08.70 3/12/04 3. Allie Bohannon 4:41.42 2/9/07 4. McBain, Hill, Caldwell, Nilsson 11:10.98 2/14/04 4. Kelsey Smith 4:41.73 2/28/14 5. McBain, Roseby, Timinsky, Caldwell 11:21.15 1/31/04 . 5. Cassandra Durgy 4:45.15 2/25/17 6. Kent, Courtnall, Sanders, Smith 11:21.77 2/28/14 6. Emily Scharmann 4:45.47 2/25/17 7. Timinsky, Caldwell, McKinney, Leach 11:23.05 1/28/06 . 7. Alejandra Barrintos 4:46.53 2/1/03 8. Hatch, McKinnon, Marr, Canchola 11:25.01 3/2/01 . 8. Lauren Jigres 4:49.12 3/1/08 9. Nilsson, Ogunleye, Hatch, Vermeulen 11:26.85 2/11/00 . 9. Shannon Murkami 4:49.24 2/6/10 10. McBain, Timinsky, Caldwell, Barrientos 11:34.16 2/28/04 . 10. Ashley Caldwell 4:49.35 1/28/06

66 WOMEN’S ALL-TIME INDOOR TOP 10

HIGH JUMP WEIGHT THROW Name Mark Date Name Mark Date 1. Amy Acuff 6-05.50 3/11/95 1. Ida Storm 74-00.25 3/13/15 2. Darnesha Griffith 6-00.75 2/17/01 2. Cari Soong 69-04.75 3/12/04 3. Keneisha Creary 6-00.50 2/17/07 3. Seilala Sua 69-00.00 3/10/00 4. Zibby Boyer 6-00.00 1/31/15 4. Chritina Tolson 68-09.75 3/10/01 5. Sheena Gordon 5-10.50 2/13/04 5. Jessica Cosby 66-11.25 2/28/04 5. Mikella Lefebvre-Oatis 5-10.50 2/24/17 6. Rachelle Noble 64-01.00 3/13/98 7. Julie Stevenson 5-10.00 2/1/03 7. Alyssa Wilson 62-02.25 2//23/18 7. Caroline Gyllenbern 5-10.00 1/24/14 8. Lara Saye 59-11.25 1/29/05 9. Ryann Krais 5-09.75 2/26/10 9. Stamatia Scarvelis 59-02.75 1/29/16 9. Kendall Gustafson 5-09.75 2/23/18 PENTATHLON POLE VAULT Name Mark Date Name Mark Date 1. Kendall Gustafson 4,084 2/24/18 1. Chelsea Johnson 14-09.00 3/11/06 2. Ryann Krais 4,041 2/26/10 2. Tracy O’Hara 14-06.00 3/10/00 3. Tatum Souza 4,023 2/22/13 3. Tori Anthony 14-02.50 2008 4. Alexis Walker 3,976 2/27/15 4. Allison Koressel 14-01.25 3/8/13 5. Christina Chenault 3,958 1/27/18 5. Tori Pena 13-11.25 3/13/10 6. Nastassja Hall 3,700 1/29/05 6. Ingrid Kantola 13-10.00 2/17/07 7. Kimmie Connor 3,658 2/22/13 6. Greta Wagner 13-10.00 2/11/17 8. Katherine Salcido 3,564 2/28/14 8. Katy Viuf 13-07.25 2/27/10 9. Georgea Richards 3,540 2/24/06 9. Elena Clarke 13-06.50 1/31/15 10. Allison Miller 3,497 1/28/06 10. Natasha Kolbo 13-06.25 2/8/13 10. Elleyse Garrett 13-06.25 2/25/17

LONG JUMP Name Mark Date 1. Rhonda Watkins 21-06.75 3/9/07 2. Keyon Soley 21-04.75 3/10/00 3. Kylie Price 21-02.00 2/1/14 4. Renee Williams 21.01-50 2/14/04 5. Danielle Watson 20-09.00 3/13/10 6. Jessie Maduka 20-07.00 2/13/15 7. Bunmi Ogunleye 19-10.75 3/03/00 8. Deana Simmons 19-10.25 2/27/98 8. Seena Gordon 19-10.25 2004 8. Goergea Richards 19-10.25 2/23/07

TRIPLE JUMP Name Mark Date 1. Jessie Maduka 45-01.00 1/20/18 2. Candice Bauchman 44-04.75 3/11/05 3. Deana Simmons 44-02.50 3/8/01 4. Sheena Johnson 42-04.75 2004 5. Renee Williams 41-08.75 2/10/07 6. Faith Anumba 41-03.75 1/29/16 7. Ke’Nyia Richardson 40-11.50 2/25/11 8. Kelly O’Connor 39-08.75 2/5/00 9. Efe Agege 39-03.00 1/27/18 10. Althea Moses 39-01.50 2/22/91

SHOT PUT Name Mark Date 1. Valeyta Althouse 59-03.50 2/24/96 2. Dawn Dumble 57-08.50 3/10/95 3. Seilala Sua 57-04.25 2/12/99 4. Neda Kawar 57-00.75 2/14/98 5. Ashlie Blake 56-11.50 2/10/18 6. Alyssa Wilson 56-09.25 2/10/18 7. Jessica Cosby 56-06.50 3/13/04 8. Christina Tolson 56-04.75 3/3/01 9. Torie Owers 55-02.75 1/31/15 10. Chaniqua Ross 54-09.25 3/21/03

67 MEN’S ALL-TIME TOP 10 100 METERS ONE MILE Name Time Date Name Time Date 1. Ato Boldon 9.90 1996 1. Jon Rankin 3:55.63 2005 2. Mike Marsh 10.07 1989 2. Bob Day 3:56.4 1965 3. Henry Thomas 10.15 1987 3. Ron Cornell 3:57.7 1980 4. Marcus Reed 10.18 1994 4. Laef Barnes 3:59.96 2008 5. Tony Miller 10.18 1992 5. Marlon Patterson 4:00.33i 2010 6. Eric Brown 10.20 1979 6. Ben Aragon 4:00.38i 2003 7. Max Dyce 10.23 2013 7. Bob Seaman 4:01.4 1956 8. Warren Edmonson 10.24+ 1972 8. Mark Hauser 4:01.45i 1999 9. Leon Powell 10.26 2017 9. Mike Mullins 4:01.6 1970 10. Greg Foster 10.28 1979 10. Curtis Beck 4:01.7 1974 (+ = 100m hand time + 0.24) STEEPLECHASE 200 METERS Name Time Date Name Time Date 1. Dave Daniels 8:29.24 1982 1. Ato Boldon 19.80 1996 2. Mark Junkermann 8:31.55 1987 2. Henry Thomas 20.18 1988 3. Erik Emilsson 8:34.80 6/10/2005 (NCAA) 3. Greg Foster 20.20 1979 4. Gordon Innes 8:38.8 1974 4. Danny Everett 20.23 1988 5. Dylan Knight 8:43.68 5/15/2010 (Pac-10) 5. Gentry Bradley 20.34 1996 6. Austin O’Neil 8:44.86 3/31/2017 (UCLA) 6. Mike Marsh 20.35 1988 7. Henry Hagenbuch 8:45.91 5/16/2008 (Pac-10) 7. Eric Brown 20.38 1981 8. Mark Lewis 8:46.6 1980 8. 20.43 1977 9. Tom Grewe 8:47.1 1986 9. Wayne Collett 20.44+ 1968 10. Shawn James 8:49.33 1978 10. Tony Miller 20.51 1992 (+ = 200m hand time + 0.24) 5000 METERS 400 METERS Name Time Date Name Time Date 1. Meb Keflezighi 13:26.85 1998 1. Steve Lewis 43.87 1988 2. Steve Ortiz 13:35.0 1982 2. Danny Everett 43.98 1988 3. Robert Brandt 13:41.23 2018 3. John Smith 44.34* 1971 4. Steve McCormack 13:42.9 1983 4. Wayne Collett 44.54* 1971 5. Bob Day 13:44.2 1966 5. Benny Brown 44.84* 1973 6. Daniel De La Torre 13:46.14 2017 6. Craig Everhart 44.89 2004 7. Geoff Pyne 13:47.4 1966 7. Henry Thomas 45.05 1987 8. Mark Hauser 13:49.34 1998 8. Ibrahim Hassan 45.13 1996 9. Dustin Fay 13:49.96i 2012 9. Mike Stevenson 45.49 1990 10. Austin Ramos 13:51.73 2007 10. Maxie Parks 45.64* 1974 (* = 440y hand time -0.16) 800 METERS 10000 METERS Name Time Date Name Time Date 1. Cory Primm 1:44.71 2011 1. Meb Keflezighi 28:16.79 1998 2. Jess Strutzel 1:45.81 1999 2. Steve Ortiz 28:21.70 1982 3. Nick Hartle 1:46.73 2016 3. Jon Butler 28:47.7 1982 4. Conrad Suhr 1:46.84 1978 4. Rich Brownsberger 28:53.07 1984 5. Jeff West 1:47.0 1980 5. Marco Anzures 29:00.21 2010 6. Jon Rankin 1:47.11 2005 6. Robert Brandt 29:02.14 2018 7. Jack Preijers 1:47.7 1984 7. Kyle Shackleton 29:02.58 2009 8. Scott Crawford 1:47.78 2010 8. Steve Webb 29:03.5 1982 9. Michael Granville 1:47.93 1997 9. Drew Shackleton 29:05.97 2009 10. Tony Veney 1:47.8+ 1973 10. Lane Werley 29:07.23 2016 (+ = 880 yards -0.7) MARATHON 1500 METERS Name Time Date Name Time Date 1. Steve Ortiz 2:13:21 1981 1. Jon Rankin 3:35.26 2005 2. Rich Brownsberger 2:14:02 1986 2. Ron Roberts 3:40.5 1984 3. Kyle Shackleton 2:17:59 2009 3. Mike Parkinson 3:41.04 1984 4. Dan Caprioglio 2:18:07 1983 4. Alex Gonzales 3:41.49 1982 5. Willie Ayyad 2:20:31 1983 5. Laef Barnes 3:41.76 2008 6. Jerry Marsh 2:20:31 1983 6. Mark Hauser 3:41.97 1998 7. Alex Crabill 2:20.38 2010 7. Brian Russell 3:42.10 1981 8. Ron Cornell 2:20:54 1979 8. Bob Day 3:42.1 1964 9. Mark Kushner 2:24:02 1975 9. Marlon Patterson 3:42.13 2010 10. Vicken Simonian 2:27:34 1977 10. Daniel Herrera 3:42.17 2015

68 MEN’S ALL-TIME TOP 10

HIGH HURDLES TRIPLE JUMP Name Time Date Name Mark Date 1. Greg Foster 13.22 1978 1. Willie Banks 17.05m (55-11.25) 1978 2. James Owens 13.46 1978 2. Dokie Williams 16.81m (55-2) 1982 2. Kevin Craddock 13.46 2008 3. Clarence Taylor 16.76m (54-11.75) 1974 4. Steve Kerho 13.57 1987 4. Chip Benson 16.71m (54-10) 1982 5. Charles Rich 13.67+ 1973 5. James Butts 16.65m (54-7.5) 1972 6. Marcus Allen 13.67 1983 6. Milan Tiff 16.50m (54-1.75) 1973 7. Charles Ryan 13.69 2002 7. Denny Rogers 16.34m (53-7.5) 1971 8. Tony Golston 13.69 2004 8. Charles Rogers 16.29m (53-5.5) 1993 9. Ron Copeland 13.77+ 1967 9. McArthur Anderson 16.27m (53-4.5) 1989 10. Derek Knight 13.80 1990 10. Dwayne Washington 16.24m (53-3.25) 1987 (+ = 120y hand time + 0.27) SHOT PUT 400 METER HURDLES Name Mark Date Name Time Date 1. John Godina 22.00m (72-2.25) 1995 1. Kevin Young 47.72 1988 2. John Brenner 21.93m (71-11.25) 1984 2. Andre Phillips 48.10 1981 3. Dave Laut 21.11m (69-3.25) 1979 3. Rai Benjamin 48.33 2017 4. Nicholas Scarvelis 20.61m (67-7.5) 2016 4. Brandon Johnson 48.59 2005 5. Brian Muir 20.58m (67-6.25) 1984 5. Wayne Collett 48.84+ 1970 6. Braheme Days 20.21m (66-3.75) 2016 6. Kyle Erickson 49.62 2002 7. Dotun Ogundeji 20.19m (66-3) 2017 7. Jonathan Williams 49.67 2005 8. Danny Ames 20.14m (66-1) 2004 8. Marty Beck 49.80 1992 9. Marcus Gordien 20.04m (65-9) 1979 9. Phillip Mills 50.14 1976 10. Jim Banich 19.90m (65-3.5) 1986 10. Eric McNeal 50.28 1980 (+ = 440y hand time -0.16) DISCUS Name Mark Date HIGH JUMP 1. Julian Wruck 68.16m (223-7) 2013 Name Mark Date 2. John Godina 64.92m (213-0) 1995 1. Del Davis 2.32m (7-7.25) 1982 3. Greg Garza 64.53m (211-8) 2008 2. Lee Balkin 2.27m (7-5.25) 1984 4. John Brenner 63.45m (208-2) 1984 3. Rory Kotinek 2.24m (7-4) 1975 5. Scott Moser 62.99m (206-8) 2001 4. Troy Haines 2.22m (7-3.25) 1986 6. David Wilson 61.47m (201-8) 1989 5. Dwight Stones 2.21m (7-3) 1972 7. Dan Ames 61.20m (200-9) 2003 6. Michael Burke 2.20m (7-2.5) 2017 8. Darius Savage 61.08m (200-5) 2007 6. Rich Pitchford 2.20m (7-2.5) 1995 9. Luke Sullivan 61.06m (200-4) 1999 6. Cody Crampton 2.20m (7-2.5) 2014 10. Jim Banich 60.91m (199-10) 1986 6. Isaiah Holmes 2.20m (7-2.5) 2017 10. Rick Fletcher 2.19m (7-2.25) 1973 HAMMER THROW Name Mark Date POLE VAULT 1. Boldizsar Kocsor 69.92m (229-5) 2008 Name Mark Date 2. Alec Faldermeyer 69.89m (229-3) 2012 1. Mike Tully 5.71m (18-8.75) 1978 3. David Wilson 68.48m (224-8) 1989 2. Scott Slover 5.70m (18-7.25) 1997 4. John Knight 65.63m (215-4) 1990 3. Mike Woepse 5.62m (18-5.25) 2014 5. Dan Ames 65.28m (214-2) 2004 4. Yoo Kim 5.60m (18-4.5) 2004 6. Justin Stafford 64.92m (213-0) 2018 5. Anthony Curran 5.55m (18-2.5) 1982 7. Luke Sullivan 64.41m (211-4) 1999 6. Dustin DeLeo 5.51m (18-1) 2008 8. John Brenner 64.34m (211-1) 1984 7. Mike Landers 5.50m (18-0.5) 2006 9. Scott Moser 64.30m (210-11.5) 2002 7. Brian McLaughlin 5.50m (18-0.5)i 2000 10. Greg Hodel 63.98m (209-11) 1994 9. Jay Borick 5.45m (17-10.5) 1991 10. Francois Tracanelli 5.42m (17-9.5) 1973 NEW JAVELIN THROW Name Mark Date LONG JUMP 1. Erik Smith 79.20m (259-10) 1993 Name Mark Date 2. Greg Johnson 76.84m (252-1) 1995 1. James McAlister 8.24m (27-0.5) 1973 3. Josh Johnson 75.77m (248-7) 1998 2. Mike Powell 8.22m (26-11.75) 1986 4. David Bunevacz 75.23m (246-10) 1992 3. Jerry Herndon 8.12m (26-7.5) 1974 5. Simon Litzell 74.46m (244-3) 2018 4. George Brown 8.01m (26-3.25) 1952 6. Jim Connolly 74.30m (243-9) 1987 5. Juaune Armon 8.00m (26-3) 2002 7. Derek Eager 71.26m (233-9) 2015 6. Finn Bendixen 7.97m (26-1.75) 1972 8. Marian Spannowski 70.54m (231-05) 2018 7. John Johnson 7.93m (26-0.25) 1968 9. Nate Marum 69.77m (228-11) 2001 8. Willie Banks 7.91m (25-11.5) 1975 10. Steve Barnett 67.13m (220-3) 1990 9. Isaiah Holmes 7.90m (25-11) 2017 10. McArthur Anderson 7.87m (25-10) 1991

69 MEN’S ALL-TIME TOP 10 OLD JAVELIN THROW DISTANCE MEDLEY RELAY Name Mark Date Year Time 1. Jim Connolly 78.28m (256-10) 1984 1. 2016 9:29.61 2. Mark Anderson 78.05m (256-1) 1980 2) 2010 9:31.07 3. Jason Bender 77.98m (255-10) 1983 3) 1999 9:33.17iAR 4. Rory Kotinek 77.32m (253-8) 1974 4) 1965 9.33.9 5. Mike Izzi 76.78m (251-11) 1983 5) 2004 9:34.21 6. Dick Selby 76.05m (249-6) 1966 6) 1980 9:36.1 + 6. Tom Jadwin 76.05m (249-6) 1980 7) 2015 9:36.03 8. Ted DeMill 75.69m (248-4) 1979 8) 2014 9:39.03 9. Ron Ulrich 74.78m (245-4) 1960 9) 1998 9:39.97i+ 10. Peter Jones 74.52m (244-6) 1971 10) 1967 9:41.3 (+ = metric race + 3.3) DECATHLON Name Points Date 1. Mark Anderson 8171 1981 2. Jim Connolly 8121 1987 3. Marcus Nilsson 8104 2013 4. C.K. Yang 8089 1963 5. Rick Sloan 7869 1968 6. Rafer Johnson 7861 1958 7. Dominic Giovannoni 7726 2013 8. Steele Wasik 7521 2015 9. Sam Albanese 7508 1974 10. Joe Duarte 7465 1987 400 METER RELAY Date Time 1. 1988 38.59 2. 1998 38.96 3. 1977 39.06* 4. 1996 39.10 5. 1987 39.11 6. 1978 39.25n 7. 1975 39.27n* 8. 1995 39.31 9. 5/27/2017 39.32 10. 1981 39.33n (* = 440y auto time -0.23) 1600 METER RELAY Date Time 1. 1988 2:59.91 2. 1987 3:00.55 3. 1986 3:01.95 4. 1999 3:02.12 5. 1969 3:02.3 6. 1973 3:03.2 7. 1971 3:03.3 8. 1972 3:03.3 9. 5/15/2004 3:03.79 10. 5/15/2005 3:04.11 (mile relay -1.1) SPRINT MEDLEY RELAY Year Time 1. 2004 3:18.26 2. 1966 3:19.0 3. 1956 3:21.0 4. 1958 3:28.2n 880 RELAY Year Time 1. 1966 1:23.3 2. 1952 1:24.8 3. 1961 1:25.8n

70 WOMEN’S ALL-TIME TOP 10 100 METERS 3000 METERS Name Time Date Name Time Date 1. Gail Devers 10.97 8/21/87 (W. ) 1. Francie Larrieu 9:03.2 7/8/74 (Viareggio) 2. Florence Griffith 11.06 6/19/83 (Indianapolis) 2. Kelsey Smith 9:04.31 1/31/14 (Seattle) 3. Shakedia Jones 11.11 5/2/98 (UCLA) 3. Michele Bush 9:06.23 6/26/83 (Los Angeles) 4. Evelyn Ashford 11.16 6/8/78 (UCLA) 4. Polly Plumer 9:09.28 6/5/87 (Baton Rouge) 4. Jeanette Bolden 11.16 6/2/82 (Provo) 5. Karen Hecox 9:12.34 7/12/95 () 6. Angela Bailey 11.21 8/4/85 (Ottawa) 6. Lena Nilsson 9:13.55i 2/1/03 (Seattle) 7. Monique Henderson 11.24 4/16/05 (Mt. SAC) 7. Julie Brown 9:19.2 1975 8. LaShon Nedd 11.35 8/17/83 (W. Berlin) 8. Nancy Brown 9:22.6 4/23/89 (Mt. SAC) 9. Kylie Price 11.36 4/27/13 (USC) 9. Katherina Kechris 9:23.19 5/19/97 (Los Angeles) 10. Andrea Anderson 11.43 8/21-25/96 (World Jr) 10. Beth Bartholomew 9:23.41 4/16/94 (Mt. SAC) 200 METERS 3000 METER STEEPLECHASE Name Time Date Name Time Date 1. Florence Griffith 22.23 * 6/19/83 (Indianapolis) 1. Emily Scharmann 10:11.30 5/14/16 (Pac-12) 2. Evelyn Ashford 22.62 6/10/77 (UCLA) 2. Carolina Johnson 10:13.28 5/14/16 (Pac-12) 3. Gail Devers 22.71 5/23/87 (Corvallis) 3. Ciara Viehweg 10:20.66 4/11/09 (UCLA) 3. Monique Henderson 22.71 5/1/04 (UCLA) 4. Alison Costello 10:31.34 4/30/05 (USC) 5. Shakedia Jones 22.84 5/2/98 (UCLA) 5. Leslie Barrie 10:33.48 4/7/06 (UCLA) 6. LaShon Nedd 22.89 7/8/83 () 6. Melissa McBain 10:36.06 3/28/03 (Stanford) 7. Angela Bailey 23.02 8/4/85 (Ottawa) 7. Elaine Canchola 10:39.62 5/19/01 (Pac-10) 8. Jolanda Diego 23.14 5/3/08 (UCLA) 8. Meghan Marvin 10:40.32 5/4/14 (UCLA) 9. Janeene Vickers 23.20 4/13/91 (UCLA) 9. Julia Barbour 10:44.09 4/19/02 (Pomona) 10. Angie Annelus 23.22 5/27/16 (NCAA Regional) 10. Jenna Timinsky 10:49.49 4/29/06 (UCLA) 400 METERS 5000 METERS Name Time Date Name Time Date 1. Monique Henderson 49.96 6/26/05 (USATF) 1. Kathy Mintie 15:49.37 3/7/81 (San Diego) 2. Florence Griffith 50.94 6/3/83 (Houston) 2. Kelsey Smith 16:01.30 4/4/14 (Stanford) 3. Andrea Anderson 51.48 5/2/98 (UCLA) 3. Karen Hecox 16:03.90 4/28/95 4. Arlise Emerson 51.69 6/25/83 (Los Angeles) 4. Bronte Golick 16:14.51 2/27/15 (MPSF) 4. Nicole Leach 51.69 5/3/08 (UCLA) 5. Beth Bartholomew 16:17.44 4/23/94 (Eugene) 6. Camille Noel 51.88 5/22/93 (Berkeley) 6. Katherina Kechris 16:24.84 5/25/97 (Seattle) 7. Darlene Malco 51.92 5/25/97 (Seattle) 7. Alison Costello 16:25.74 4/15/05 (Mt. SAC) 8. C.C. Knighten 52.26 5/3/86 (Los Angeles) 8. Michele Bush 16:26.73 9/17/83 () 9. LaShon Nedd 52.29 6/3/82 (Provo) 9. Linda Goen 16:27.2 4/25/81 (Mt. SAC) 10. Turquoise Thompson 52.31 4/27/13 (USC) 10. Shannon Murakami 16:28.97 3/26/10 (Stanford) 800 METERS 10000 METERS Name Time Date Name Time Date 1. Lena Nilsson 2:02.26 8/13/02 (Sweden) 1. Michele Bush 33:57.2 4/2/82 (Palo Alto) 2. Tiffany Burgess 2:03.73 5/4/02 (UCLA) 2. Bronte Golick 34:03.41 4/18/15 (Mt. SAC) 3. Francie Larrieu 2:04.37 7/18/74 (Stockholm) 3. Kelsey Smith 34:12.82 4/18/15 (Mt. SAC) 4. Krishna Curry 2:04.70 5/17/08 (Pac-10) 4. Christina Rice 34:14.52 5/24/18 (NCAA Regional) 5. Ashley Caldwell 2:05.01 5/29/04 (NCAA Regional) 5. Katja Goldring 34:41.82 4/18/12 (Mt. SAC) 6. Julia Rizk 2:05.02 5/26/17 (NCAA Regional) 6. Christine Porter 34:47.3 5/21/88 (UCLA) 7. Ysanne Williams 2:05.23 4/3/99 (UCLA) 7. Kelcie Wiemann 34:58.17 3/26/10 (Stanford) 8. Ally Courtnall 2:05.48 5/17/15 (UCLA) 8. Julie Ott 34:58.20 6/3/98 (NCAA) 9. Laura Chapel 2:05.68 5/13/89 (Occidental) 9. Jackie Garner 34:58.47 3/31/17 (Larsen) 10. Julie Johnson 2:05.70 4/15/89 (UCLA) 10. Debbie Williams 34:59.3 4/23/89 (Mt. SAC) 1500 METERS 100 METER HURDLES Name Time Date Name Time Date 1. Lena Nilsson 4:07.69 5/24/03 (Eugene) 1. Gail Devers 12.61 * 5/21/88 (UCLA) 2. Francie Larrieu 4:10.3 7/1/74 (Milan) 2. Brea Buchanan 12.77 5/12/13 (Pac-12) 3. Linda Goen 4:12.9 5/11/80 (UCLA) 3. Sheena Johnson 12.79 5/15/04 (Pac-10) 4. Julie Brown 4:13.5 1975 4. Dawn Harper 12.80 5/27/06 (Provo) 5. Michele Bush 4:14.00 6/2/82 (Knoxville) 5. Joanna Hayes 12.89 6/5/99 (NCAA) 6. Karen Hecox 4:16.83 7/28/95 (Sweden) 6. Soni Roseby 12.96 5/15/04 (Pac-10) 7. Kate Keyes 4:17.34 6/27/76 7. Jackie Joyner 13.07 8/28/88 (Koblenz W.G.) 8. Alejandra Barrientos 4:17.60 4/18/04 (Long Beach) 8. Michelle Perry 13.15 5/21/00 (Pac-10) 9. Melissa McBain 4:18.08 5/29/04 (NCAA Regional) 9. Janeene Vickers 13.16 5/31/91 (Eugene) 10. Laura Chapel 4:18.69 5/7/87 (San Diego) 10. Lindsay Rowe 13.24 5/16/10 (Berkeley)

71 WOMEN’S ALL-TIME TOP 10 400 METER HURDLES SHOT PUT Name Time Date Name Mark Date 1. Sheena Johnson 52.95 7/11/04 (Sacramento) 1. Valeyta Althouse 18.87m (61-10.75)* 5/19/95 (Pac-10) 2. Janeene Vickers 53.47 * 8/29/91 (Tokyo) 2. Dawn Dumble 17.95m (58-10.75) 1995 (Jenner) 3. Nicole Leach 54.30 6/9/07 (Sacramento) 3. Nada Kawar 17.79m (58-4.5) 6/4/98 (NCAA) 4. Joanna Hayes 54.57 Summer 1999 4. Christina Tolson 17.77m (58-3.75) 5/19/01 (Pac-10) 5. Turquoise Thompson 54.99 6/6/13 (NCAA) 5. Ashlie Blake 17.73m (58-2) 3/31/18 (UCLA) 6. Jackie Joyner 55.05 8/30/85 () 6. Seilala Sua 17.65m (57-11) 5/21/99 (Pac-10) 7. Michelle Perry 56.23 5/5/01 (USC) 7. Jessica Cosby 17.63m (57-10.25) 4/30/05 (USC) 8. Gayle Kellon 56.55 5/17/86 (UCLA) 8. Torie Owers 17.50m (57-5) 4/16/16(UCLA) 8. Keisha Marvin 56.62 6/3/94 (NCAA) 9. Alyssa Wilson 17.21m (56-5.75) 6/8/18 (NCAA) 10. Ysanne Williams 56.84 6/13/03 (NCAA) 10. Kamaiya Warren 17.04m (55-11) 4/29/06 (UCLA) HIGH JUMP DISCUS Name Mark Date Name Mark Date 1. Amy Acuff 1.98m (6-6)* 5/19/95 (Pac-10) 1. Suzy Powell 70.66m (214-0) 5/10/97 (Modesto) 2. Sheena Gordon 1.88m (6-2) 5/29/04 (NCAA Regional) 2. Seilala Sua 64.87m (212-10) 5/25/99 (Salinas) 3. Jackie Joyner 1.87m (6-1.5) 5/30/83 (Houston) 3. Dawn Dumble 60.88m (199-9) 5/20/95 (Pac-10) 4. Tonya Alston 1.86m (6-1.25) 6/2/84 (Eugene) 4. Rachelle Noble 60.40m (198-2) 3/28/98 (San Diego Invite) 4. Zibby Boyer 1.86m (6-1.25) 3/24/15 (Jim Bush) 5. Nada Kawar 60.10m (197-2) 3/28/98 (San Diego Invite) 6. Mikella Lefebvre-Oatis 1.85m (6-0.75) 3/31/17 (UCLA) 6. Tracie Millett 57.96m (190-2) 5/20/90 (Seattle) 6. Darnesha Griffith 1.85m (6-0.75) 5/6/00 (UCLA), 7. Chaniqua Ross 57.45m (188-6) 5/21/02 (Salinas) 4/21/02 (Mt. SAC) 8. Lara Saye 57.30m (188-0) 4/23/05 (UCSD) 8. Rhonda Watkins 1.84m (6-0.5) 5/12/07 (Palo Alto) 9. Kris Larson 57.05m (187-2) 1989 (Provo) 8. Keneisha Creary 1.84m (6-0.5) 2/17/07 (Flagstaff) 10. Toni Lutjens 56.18m (184-4) 3/22/86 (UCLA) 10. Kari Gosswiller 1.83m (6-0) 3/7/81 (San Diego) 10. Lisa Coleman 1.83m (6-0) 3/19/91 (Indianapolis) HAMMER Name Mark Date POLE VAULT 1. Ida Storm 68.05m (223-3) 4/20/13 (Mt.SAC) Name Mark Date 2. Alyssa Wilson 66.99m (219-9) 6/7/18 (NCAA) 1. Chelsea Johnson 4.60m (15-1)* 3/27/04 (Stanford) 3. Jessica Cosby 66.88m (219-5) 6/12/04 (NCAA) 2. Tracy O’Hara 4.45m (14-7.25)* 4/22/00 (Austin) 4. Cari Soong 65.91m (216-3) 5/31/03 (NCAA Regional) 3. Tori Pena 4.35m (14-3.25) 6/6/10 (Mt. SAC) 5. Seilala Sua 65.89m (216-2) 7/17/00 (Olympic Trials) 4. Katy Viuf 4.32m (14-2) 4/17/10 (Gainesville) 6. Christina Tolson 65.53m (215-0) 6/2/01(NCAA) 5. Allison Koressel 4.31m (14-1.75) 3/29/13 (Austin) 7. Stamatia Scarvelis 61.05m (200-3) 5/1/16 (UCLA) 5. Ingrid Kantola 4.31m (14-1.75) 5/17/08 (Pac-10) 8. Rachelle Noble 60.66m (199-0) 4/4/98 (Texas Relays) 7. Natasha Kolbo 4.23m (13-10.5) 5/18/14 (Pac-12) 9. Lara Saye 55.22 (181-2) 3/5/05 (UCLA) 8. Tori Anthony 4.22m (13-10) 2/10/12 (Albuquerque) 10. Jade Niemeyer 52.68m (172-10) 5/2/09 (USC) 9. Greta Wagner 4.20m (13-9.25) 5/25/17 (NCAA Regional) 9. Elleyse Garrett 4.20m (13-9.25) 5/25/17 (NCAA Regional) JAVELIN (NEW IMPLEMENT) Name Mark Date LONG JUMP 1. Zaybree Haury 52.23m (171-4) 4/30/17 (USC) Name Mark Date 2. Tara Ross 50.63m (166-1) 5/2/09 (USC) 1. Jackie Joyner 7.24m (23-9) * 8/21/85 () 3. Seilala Sua 49.12m (161-2) 5/21/99 (Pac-10) 2. Rhonda Watkins 6.82m (22-4.5)† 5/25/07 (Eugene) 4. Ilaria Casarotto 48.17m (158-0) 4/14/18 (UCLA) 3. Gail Devers 6.77m (22-2.5) 4/16/88 (UCLA) 5. Kendall Gustafson 46.71m (153-3) 5/14/17 (Pac-12 Multis) 4. Modupe Oshikoya 6.56m (21-6.25) 5/6/78 (Knoxville) 6. 45.87m (150-6) 3/28/09 (UCLA) 5. Kylie Price 6.52m (21-4.75) 3/29/13 (Austin) 7. Karina Powell 44.53m (146-1) 4/26/03 (USC) 6. Keyon Soley 6.50m (21-4) 5/6/00 (UCLA) 8. Monique Van 44.31m (145-4) 5/6/17 (Pac-12 Multis) 7. Tonya Sedwick 6.48m (21-3.25) 5/18/91 (Tempe) 9. Tatum Souza 44.27m (145-3) 4/18/15 (Mt. SAC) 8. Renee Williams 6.44m (21-1.5)i 2/14/04 (Seattle) 10. Sarah Ingram 43.46m (142-3) 4/28/07 (USC) 8. Candice Baucham 6.44m (21-1.25) 5/14/05 (Pac-10) 10. Danielle Watson 6.40m (21-0) 6/26/10 (Des Moines) HEPTATHLON Name Mark Date TRIPLE JUMP 1. Jackie Joyner 6718 (3942) * 7/27-28/85 (Baton Rouge) Name Mark Date 13.32; 5-111/2 ; 48-31/2 ; 23.59; 21-111/2 ; 147-91/4 ; 2:11.46 1. Candice Baucham 14.07m (46-2)*% 6/11/05 (NCAA) 2. Kendall Gustafson 5886 5/5-6/18 (Pac-12 Multis) 2. Roshanda Glenn 13.67m (44-10.25) 6/16/94 (Knoxville) 14.08; 5-10.75; 42-11; 25.02; 18-9.25; 152-09; 2:24.49 3. Jessie Maduka 13.65m (44-9.5) 6/9/18 (NCAA) 3. Tatum Souza 5771 4/15-16/15 (Mt. SAC) 4. Renee Williams 13.59m (44-3.25) 4/12/08 (UCLA) 13.89; 5-4.50; 43-9.75; 25.36; 18-10; 145-3; 2:16.67 5. Deana Simmons 13.47m (44-2.5)i 3/10/01 (NCAA) 5. Tonya Sedwick 5765 5/31-6/1 (Provo) 6. Gail Devers 13.31m (43-8) 3/29/86 (Mt. SAC) 14.06; 5-8; 37-41/4 ; 23.77; 20-33/4 ; 110-1/2; 19.64 7. Jackie Joyner 13.21m (43-4) 6/1/85 (Austin) 5. Michelle Perry 5759 6/1-2/01 (NCAA) 8. Sheena Gordon 13.04m (42-9.5) 5/18/03 (Pac-10) 13.20; 5-41/2 ; 37-91/4 ; 23.99; 19-2; 124-2; 2:14.36 9. Nicole Duhart 12.96m (42-6.25) 4/29/06 (USC) 6. Shelia Burrell 5720 6/2-3/95 (NCAA) 10. Juliana Yendork 12.80m (42-0) 4/10/94 (UCLA) 13.77w; 5-21/2 ; 40-03/4 ; 24.05; 19-0; 133-4; 2:14.83 7. Ryann Krais 5693 6/25-26/10 (Des Moines) 14.09; 5-83/4 32-11/2 ; 25.25; 20-13/4 ; 122-9; 2:13.07 8. Marieke Veltman 5656 6/2-3/93 () 14.08; 5-53/4 ; 34-101/2 ; 24.44; 20-103/4 ; 121-9; 2:22.92 9. Susie Ray 5599 5/30-31/83 (Houston) 14.98; 5-41/4 ; 46-81/4 ; 26.48; 17-7; 179-8; 2:21.30 10. Tonya Alston 5500 6/22-23/83 (UCLA) 14.47; 5-11; 42-8; 26.14; 18-113/4 ; 138-5; 2:37.3

72 WOMEN’S ALL-TIME TOP 10 4x100 RELAY Name Time Date 1. S. Roseby, S. Johnson, D. Harper, M. Henderson 43.43 5/15/04 (Pac-10) 2. S. Roseby, S. Johnson, D. Harper, M. Henderson 43.49 6/11/04 (NCAA) 3. M. Perry, S. Jones, A. Anderson, J. Hayes 43.49+ 5/2/98 (Pac-10) 4. S. Roseby, S. Johnson, A. McKinnon, S. Jones 43.64 5/20/01(Pac-10) 5. M. Phillips, S. Parros, C. Smith, G. Devers 43.71 6/1/88 (Eugene) 6. T. Sedwick, C. Smith, M. Phillips, G. Devers 43.74 6/3/88 (Eugene) 7. C. Knighten, M. Phillips, K. Church, G. Devers 43.74 6/5/87 (Baton Rouge) 8. S. Roseby, S. Johnson, D. Harper, M. Henderson 43.78 5/1/04 (UCLA) 8. M Perry, S. Jones, A. Anderson, K. Soley 43.81 6/4/99 (NCAA) 10. J. Vickers, A. Burnham, T. Sedwick, C. Smith 43.83 4/28/90 (USC) 4x400 RELAY Name Time Date 1. S. Roseby, S. Johnson, A. McKinnon, M. Henderson 3:27.57 6/10/03 (NCAA) 2. B. Ogunleye, A. McKinnon, S. Johnson, M. Henderson 3:28.58 5/30/02 (NCAA) 3. S. Roseby, S. Johnson, A. McKinnon, M. Henderson 3:28.85 6/12/04 (NCAA) 4. Y. Williams, A. Anderson, K. Soley, M. Perry 3:29.41 6/5/99 (NCAA) 5. M. Phillips, G. Devers, C. Knighten, J. Vickers 3:29.82 6/4/88 (Eugene) 6. C. Cumbess, A. Emerson, J. Joyner, L. Nedd 3:30.44 6/5/82 (Provo) 7. J. Monthe, M. Wisdom, K. Lacy, N. Leach 3:30.46 6/9/07 (NCAA) 8. A. McKinnon, S. Johnson, Y. Williams, M. Perry 3:30.54 5/31/01(NCAA) 9. J. Monthe, M. Wisdom, K. Lacy, N. Leach 3:31.52 6/7/07 (NCAA) 10. A. McKinnon, S. Johnson, Y. Williams, M. Henderson 3:31.62 5/31/03 (NCAA Reg.)

4x800 RELAY Name Time Date 1. B. Hatch, J. Marr, T. Burgess, L. Nilsson 8:28.61 4/28/01(TX Relays) DISTANCE MEDLEY RELAY Name Time Date 1. T. Burgess, M. Henderson, J. Marr, L. Nilsson 10:58.19 3/8/02 (NCAA Indoor) 2. L. Nilsson, M. Henderson, T. Burgess, A. Barrientos 11:07.18 2/1/03 (Seattle) 3. M..McBain, S. Johnson, Ashley Caldwell, L. Nilsson 11:08.70 3/12/04 (NCAA Indoor)

†Pacific-10 Record *Collegiate Record %NCAA Meet Record ‡American Junior Indoor Record Bold indicates current Bruins

73 DRAKE STADIUM

Drake Stadium, one of the finest track and field facilities in the world, has been home to highlights the rich Bruin history of men’s and women’s track and field and focuses on the the UCLA track and field team since 1969. legends of Bruin track and field. The stadium took on a new look in1999 when it was transformed into a state-of-the-art Additional upgrades planned for Drake Stadium include an upgrade of the current press box soccer/track and field facility, adding the Frank W. Marshall Field at Drake Stadium. The area to include a media and TV production platform as well as offices. A roof area of a media stadium provides seating for 11,700 spectators. The cost of the project was $1.5 million structure would serve as both a multi-purpose terrace and television production platform. and was made possible by a lead gift from Frank Marshall and Kathleen Kennedy. All the Since its inaugural meet on Feb. 22, 1969, Drake Stadium has been the site of money was raised from private funds; no state money was utilized. numerous championship meets, including the National AAU in 1976-77-78, the Pacific-8 The stadium received a state-of-the-art Mondo surface in January 2014, the first phase Championships in 1970 and 1977 and the California CIF High School meet in 1969-71- of a multi-phase renovation plan. The blue Mondo surface placed at Drake Stadium was 77. In 1988, Drake Stadium hosted the Pacific-10 Track and Field Championships, and in the latest generation of Mondo and the same surfacing used at the 2012 1994, the facility hosted the first-ever California-Nevada Championships. Drake Stadium in . UCLA also reconfigured its shot put area and expanded the high jump area. again hosted the Pacific-10 Track and Field Championships in 1996 and 2005 and the Phase two included an upgrade to the upper main gate to the facility, the placement of a Pac-12 Championships in 2015. The stadium also has been the home for UCLA women’s UCLA track and field recognition area, and the installation of a new state-of-the-art video track teams since 1975. It was the site of the National Collegiate T&F Championships scoreboard. Entry upgrades highlight the stadium’s namesake, Ducky Drake, and integrates (the AIAW) in 1977. the facility architecturally with the UCLA campus aesthetics. In 1973, it was officially named Drake Stadium in honor of a legend at UCLA, Elvin C. The recognition plaza, which lies outside the main entry to Drake Stadium, recognizes “Ducky” Drake, who had been associated with his alma mater as a student-athlete, track Bruin track and field All-America selections, national champions, Olympic medalists, coach and athletic trainer for over 60 years. Drake died in Los Angeles of a heart attack world champions and world record holders. The recognition area, known as Legacy Lane, on Dec. 23, 1988. He was 85.

74 DRAKE STADIUM RECORDS DRAKE STADIUM RECORDS - MEN Event Mark Name (Affiliation) Date (Meet) 100m 9.97 Andre De Grasse (USC) 5/17/15 (Pac-12) 200m 20.00 Ato Boldon (UCLA) 5/19/96 (Pac-10) 400m 44.32 (WSU) 5/18/86 (Pepsi) 800m 1:43.9 (UCTC) 6/22/74 (AAU) 1500m 3:37.29 (UCI) 6/11/77 (AAU) Mile 3:53.1 Steve Scott (Sub 4 TC) 5/11/80 (Pepsi) 3000m 7:43.04 Henry Rono (WSU) 5/07/78 (Pepsi) 2000m SC 5:55.83 Jordan Senko (UCLA 4/11/15 (JJK) Steeple 8:21.59 James Munyala (PPC) 6/11/77 (AAU) 2-Mile 8:26.99 Rudy Chapa (Ore TC) 5/11/80 (Pepsi) 5000m 13.31.2 (NYAC) 6/11/76 (AAU) 10,000m 28:13.2 Samson Kimobwa (WSU) 5/13/77 (Pac-8) 110mHH 13.00 Renaldo Nehemiah (Maryland) 5/06/79 (Pepsi) 400mIH 47.45 (Morehouse) 6/11/77 (AAU) 5000mW 21:09.4 (NYAC) 6/11/76 (AAU) 4x100m 38.17 HSI (, Ato Boldon, Bryan Howard, Maurice Greene) 4/1/00 (UCLA Quad) 4x400m 3:02.74 TCU (Gerald Alexander, 47.5; Keith Burnett, 45.8; Michael Cannon, 44.7; Tony Allen, 48.8) 4/19/86 (UCLA Tri) High Jump 7-8.50 Javier Sotomayor () 8/6/89 (Jack-in-the-Box) Pole Vault 18-11 Mike Tully (NYAC) 5/20/84 (SPTA) Thierry Vigneron () 5/22/83 (SPTA) Long Jump 28-7 (SMTC) 5/13/84 (Pepsi) Triple Jump 56-11.50 Willie Banks () 5/16/82 (Pepsi) Shot Put 75-10.75 (Mazda TC) 5/16/90 (Jack-in-the-Box) Discus 230-0 (Pac Cst Club) 6/11/76 (AAU) Hammer 253-10 Balazs Kiss (USC) 5/4/96 (USC-UCLA) Javelin (new) 271-9 Patrik Boden (Texas) 3/17/90 (UCLA Tri) Javelin (old) 327-2 (Striders) 5/15/83 (Pepsi) Decathlon 8417 (unat) 12/10-11/69 Attendance 15,514 USC-UCLA dual 4/30/77 DRAKE STADIUM RECORDS - WOMEN Event Mark Name (Affiliation) Date 100m 10.93 Evelyn Ashford (Puma) 1982 200m 22.3 (Florida State) 1982 400m 49.89 Jarmila Kratochvilova (Czech.) 5/17/85 800m 1:59.7 (Stanford TC) 1983 1500m 4:07.41 Linda Shesky (Athletics West) 6/6/88 Mile 4:21.65 (Athletics West) 1983 3000m 8:56.39 (AGAA) 1978 3000mSC 10:02.16 Erin Clark (Colorado) 5/16/15 5000m 15:56.39 (Arizona State) 5/11/85 10,000m 33:15.09 Peg Neppel (Iowa St. TC) 1977 100mH 12.61 Gail Devers (UCLA) 5/21/88 400mH 55.05 (Nike) 2004 HJ 6-4 (PCC), (Puma Energizer) 1983 PV 14-9 Chelsea Johnson (Nike) 3/6/08 LJ 22-11.25 (6.99) Jackie Joyner (UCLA) 5/4/85 TJ 45-7 (13.89m) Blessing Ufodiama (RWU) 2011 Shot Put 62-53/4 Ramona Ebert Pagel (Unat.) 5/17/85 Discus 208-4 Seilala Sua (UCLA) 2000 Javelin (new) 200-10 Jucilene Gomez (Brazil) 4/11/15 Javelin (old) 218-3 Kate Schmidt (PCC) 1976 Hammer 231-5 Jessica Cosby (Nike) 2009 4x110y 43.86 UCLA 1982 4x440y 3:33.44 Prairie View A&M 1976 4x880y 8:34.44 Los Angeles TC 1976 880MR 1:37.71 Tennessee State 1978 4x100m 43.02 World Class TC 4/11/09 4x400m 3:28.75 World Class TC 4/11/09 Heptathlon 6,471 (3881/2590) (Athletics West) 1983

75 BRUINS IN THE OLYMPICS 2016 - Rio de Janeiro Shelia Burrell (USA) Heptathlon Steve Lewis (USA) Gold - 4x400m Relay Mebrahtom Keflezighi (USA) Marathon Gail Devers (USA) 100m Hurdles Silver - 400m Tori Pena () Pole Vault John Godina (USA) Bronze - Shot Put Mike Marsh (USA) Gold - 200m Nicholas Scarvelis (Greece) Shot Put Discus Gold - 4x100m Relay Monique Henderson (USA) 4x400m Relay Pool Camille Noel (Canada) 4x400m Relay 2012 - London Shakedia Jones (USA) 4x100m Relay Pool Mike Powell (USA) Silver - Long Jump Amy Acuff (USA) High Jump Nada Kawar (Jordan) Shot Put Karin Smith (USA) Javelin Jessica Cosby (USA) Hammer Mebrahtom Keflezighi (USA) 10,000m Janeene Vickers (USA) Bronze - 400mH Dawn Harper (USA) Silver - 100m Hurdles Suzy Powell (USA) Discus Michael Williams (St. Vincent) 4x400m Relay Mebrahtom Keflezighi (USA) Marathon Seilala Sua (USA) Discus Kevin Young (USA) Gold - 400mH Yoo Kim (South Korea) Pole Vault 1996 - 1988 - Tori Pena (Ireland) Pole Vault Julian Wruck (Australia) Discus Amy Acuff (USA) High Jump Evelyn Ashford (USA) Gold - 4x100m Relay Valeyta Althouse (USA) Shot Put Silver - 100m 2008 - Ato Boldon (Trinidad & Tobago) Bronze - 100m Willie Banks (USA) Triple Jump Amy Acuff (USA) High Jump Bronze - 200m Gail Devers (USA) 100m Jessica Cosby (USA) Hammer Gail Devers (USA) Gold - 100m Danny Everett (USA) Gold - 4x400m Relay Dawn Harper (USA) Gold - 100m Hurdles Gold - 4x100m Relay Bronze - 400m Monique Henderson (USA) Gold - 4x400m Relay 100m Hurdles Florence Griffth-Joyner (USA) Gold (OR) - 100m Sheena Johnson Tosta (USA) Silver - 400m hurdles Dawn Dumble (USA) Shot Put Gold (WR) - 200m Yoo Kim (South Korea) Pole Vault John Godina (USA) Silver - Shot Put Gold - 4x100m Relay Suzy Powell-Roos (USA) Discus Discus Silver - 4x400m Relay Rhonda Watkins (Trinidad & Tobago) Long Jump Ibhahim Hassan (Ghana) 400m (USA) Silver - 4x400m Relay Jonathan Williams (Belize) 400mH Jackie Joyner-Kersee (USA) Bronze - Long Jump Jackie Joyner-Kersee (USA) Gold (WR) - Heptathlon Decathlon Gold (OR) - Long Jump 2004 - Athens Nada Kawar (Jordan) Shot Put Francie Larrieu-Smith (USA) 10,000m Amy Acuff (USA) High Jump Mike Marsh (USA) Silver - 4x100m Relay Steve Lewis (USA) Gold - 400m Ato Boldon (Trinidad & Tobago) 100m, 4x100m Relay 100m, 200m Gold - 4x400m Relay Shelia Burrell (USA) Heptathlon Althea Moses Gilharry (Belize) Triple Jump Mike Marsh (USA) 4x100m Relay (alt.) Malachi Davis (Great Britain) 400m, 4x400m Relay () 200m, 400m Sandra Myers (Spain) 100m Gail Devers (USA) 100m, 100m Hurdles Mike Powell (USA) Long Jump Andre Phillips (USA) Gold - 400mH John Godina (USA) Shot Put Suzy Powell (USA) Discus Mike Powell (USA) Silver - Long Jump Joanna Hayes (USA) Gold (OR) - 100m Hurdles Mike Terry (Antigua-Barbuda) 4x400m Relay Karin Smith (USA) Javelin Monique Henderson (USA) Gold - 4x400m Relay Marieke Veltman (USA) Long Jump Michael Williams (St. Vincent) 4x400m Relay Kevin Young (USA) 400mH Sheena Johnson (USA) 400m Hurdles 1992 - Barcelona Mebrahtom Keflezighi (USA) Silver - Marathon Yoo Kim (South Korea) Pole Vault Evelyn Ashford (USA) Gold - 4x100m Relay 1984 - Los Angeles Michelle Perry (USA) Heptathlon 100m Evelyn Ashford (USA) Gold - 100m Seilala Sua (USA) Discus Brian Blutreich (USA) Discus Gold - 4x100m Relay Ato Boldon (Trinidad & Tobago) 100m, 200m Angela Bailey (Canada) Silver - 4x100m Relay 2000 - Gail Devers (USA) Gold - 100m 100m, 200m Amy Acuff (USA) High Jump 100mH Willie Banks (USA) Triple Jump Andrea Anderson (USA) Gold - 4x400m Danny Everett (USA) 400m Jeanette Bolden (USA) Gold - 4x100m Relay Ato Boldon (Trinidad & Tobago) Silver - 100m Jackie Joyner-Kersee (USA) Gold - Heptathlon 100m Bronze - 200m Bronze - Long Jump Julie Brown (USA) Marathon 4x100m Relay Francie Larrieu-Smith (USA) Marathon Greg Foster (USA) Silver - 110mH Florence Griffth (USA) Silver - 200m Sherri Howard (USA) Gold - 4x400m Relay Jackie Joyner (USA) Silver - Heptathlon Long Jump Dave Laut (USA) Bronze - Shot Put Karin Smith (USA) Javelin Dwight Stones (USA) High Jump Mike Tully (USA) Silver - Pole Vault

Gail Devers

PB BRUINS IN THE OLYMPICS 1980 - 1972 - Munich 1956 - **(U.S. did not compete)** Finn Bendixen (Norway) Long Jump Nagalingam Ethir­veer­asingam (Ceylon) High Jump Willie Banks (USA) Triple Jump Wayne Collett (USA) Silver - 200m Rafer Johnson (USA) Silver - Decathlon Jeanette Bolden (USA) 100m Jean-Pierre Corval (France) 400mH Long Jump Julie Brown (USA) 800m, 1500m Cindy Gilbert (USA) High Jump George Roubanis (Greece) Bronze - Pole Vault Oralee Fowler (Bahamas) 400m Traugott Gloeckler (West Germany) Shot Put (USA) 1500m Sherri Howard (USA) 400m Roger Johnson (New Zealand) 400mH C.K. Yang (Republic of ) Javelin Karin Smith (USA) Javelin Francie Larrieu (USA) 1500m 1952 - Melbourne Mike Tully (USA) Pole Vault Madupe Oshikoya (Nigeria) Long Jump, Pentathlon Lisa Vogelsang (USA) Discus Kate Schmidt (USA) Bronze - Javelin George Brown (USA) Long Jump Cy Young (USA) Gold (OR) - Javelin 1976 - Bruce Simpson (Canada) Pole Vault Evelyn Ashford (USA) 100m, 4x100m Relay John Smith (USA) 400m 1948 - London Benny Brown (USA) Gold - 4x400m Relay Dwight Stones (USA) Bronze - High Jump Craig Dixon (USA) Bronze - High Hurdles James Butts (USA) Silver - Triple Jump (USA) Shot Put George Stanich (USA) Silver - High Jump Don Domansky (Canada) 400m, 4x400m Relay Francois Tracanelli (France) Pole Vault 1940 - Tokyo (cancelled) Millard Hampton (USA) Gold - 4x100m Relay 1968 - Silver - 200m Carl McBain (USA) 400mH Bob Day (USA) 5000m Francie Larrieu (USA) 1500m Jackie Robinson (USA) Long Jump Don Domansky (Canada) 400m Madupe Oshikoya (Nigeria) Long Jump Pat Turner (USA) Long Jump Traugott Gloeckler (West Germany) Shot Put James Owens (USA) 110mH Roger Johnson (New Zealand) 400mH 1936 - Berlin Maxie Parks (USA) Gold - 4x400m Relay Arnd Kruger (West Germany) 1500m 400m Jimmy LuValle (USA) Bronze - 400m Rick Sloan (USA) Decathlon Kate Schmidt (USA) Bronze - Javelin Bob Young (USA) Silver - 4x400m Relay Bruce Simpson (Canada) Pole Vault 1964 - Tokyo 1932 - Los Angeles Karin Smith (USA) Javelin Russ Hodge (USA) Decathlon George Jefferson (USA) Bronze - Pole Vault Dwight Stones (USA) Bronze - High Jump C.K. Yang (Republic of China) Decathlon Francois Tracanelli (France) Pole Vault Kathy Weston (USA) 800m 1960 - Rafer Johnson (USA) Gold (OR) - Decathlon George Roubanis (Greece) Pole Vault C.K. Yang (Republic of China) Silver - Decathlon

PB USA TRACK & FIELD HALL OF FAME BRUINS

Rafer Johnson (1974) Kate Schmidt (1994) Evelyn Ashford (1997) Former world record-holder in the decathlon Rafer Johnson Kate Schmidt was inducted into the USA Track & Field Hall of In 1997, Evelyn Ashford was inducted into the USA Track and won the gold medal at the 1960 Olympics in Rome, Italy. At the Fame in 1994 and was UCLA’s first female inductee. Schmidt won Field Hall of Fame. She was inducted into the UCLA Athletics 1956 Melbourne Olympics, Johnson, competing with an injury, the NCAA javelin title in 1975 (198-1) and still holds the UCLA Hall of Fame in 1990. Ashford ranked No. 1 in the world four won the silver medal in the decathlon. For the remainder of school record with a throw of 209-7, which she also set in 1975. times in the 100m and was the top-ranked American seven his career, he would not lose another multi-event competition. Nicknamed “Kate the Great” with good reason, she completely times, including four in a row from 1981-84. In 1974, he was inducted into the National Track & Field Hall of dominated the American women’s javelin throwing scene for A competitor at the 1976 Olympic Games while attending UCLA, Fame and, in 1984, was a charter inductee into the UCLA Athletics a decade. She broke the American javelin record 10 times, she also competed in the 1984, 1988 and 1992 Games, winning Hall of Fame. As a Bruin, he won conference championships in culminating with a throw of 227’ 5” that has held up as the four gold medals and a silver. She was a two-time World record the 220y low hurdles in 1956 and in the javelin in 1958. Johnson record for more than a quarter century. At the time, that throw holder in the 100m. lit the Olympic torch at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles. His was a world record and established her place on the international While at UCLA, Ashford won four national collegiate titles in daughter Jenny was an All-American volleyball player for the scene. Schmidt was third at the 1972 and 1976 Olympic Games the sprints and relays and led the Bruins to the 1977 national Bruins. As a Bruin senior, his son Josh placed second (248-7) in and was also a member of the 1980 Olympic team that didn’t championship. the javelin at the 1998 USA Outdoor. Johnson currently serves compete. She just missed making the 1984 team when she as the Chairman for the Board of Directors of the Southern placed fourth at the U.S. Trials. She won seven national titles In 2003, she was named to the Board of Directors for the U.S. California Special Olympics. and placed in the top three in 12 of 13 national championships Anti-Doping Agency, and in November of 2005 was named to the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame Class of 2006. In 2006, Johnson was inducted into the California Sports Hall from 1972 to 1984. of Fame as a member of the inaugural class.

Jim Bush (1987) Florence Griffith-Joyner (1995) Greg Foster (1998) During his tenure as UCLA’s men’s head coach from 1965-1984, Florence Griffith-Joyner won the NCAA 200m championship in Greg Foster was one of the world’s greatest hurdlers from Bush led the Bruins to an impressive 20-year dual meet record 1982 and the 400m title in 1983. She was a silver medalist in 1981-91. He was a national collegiate champion while at UCLA of 151-21-0 (.879), seven national dual meet titles, seven the 200m at the 1984 Olympics and also medaled at the 1987 in both the high hurdles (1978, ’80) and 200m (1979), and Pac-10 crowns and five NCAA championship team titles. In World Outdoor Championships, taking second in the 200m and still leads the All-time Bruin chart in the high hurdles (13.22). 1966, his Bruins recorded UCLA’s first ever dual meet victory running on the winning 4x100m relay team. At Seoul in 1988, After college, Foster won 10 national titles, both indoor and over USC, winning 86-59 at the Coliseum. From 1968-88, 23 she won three gold medals (100m, 200m, 4x100m relay) and outdoor, and he won the first three world outdoor championships of his athletes competed in the Olympics, winning four gold, one silver (4x400m relay), setting a world record in the 200m. (1983-87-91). Foster’s best Olympic Games showing was a silver five silver and three bronze medals. It was Flo-Jo’s golden moment and it will be tough to repeat. in 1984. He was world-ranked for 15 of 16 years from 1977-92, In 1987, Bush was inducted into the National Track & Field Hall She still holds the women’s world record of 10.49 for 100 achieving top-five rankings five times. He was world-ranked in of Fame. In December 1996, he was inducted into the U.S. Track meters and 21.34 for 200 meters and no one has come close the 200m in 1979 and set world indoor hurdles records in 1986 Coaches Association Hall of Fame. And, the following year (1997), to threatening them. Her 10.49 at the 1988 Olympic Trials in and ’87. He was a member of 12 international teams, and was he was inducted into the UCLA Hall of Fame. Indianapolis was one of the most eye-popping performances the 1991 world indoor champion and the 1981 World Cup winner. In the February 2000 issue of Coach & Athletic Director magazine, in track and field history. Bush was listed as one of the 13 most influential collegiate track She won the Sullivan Trophy in 1988. Flo-Jo married , and field coaches for the 20th century. 1984 Olympic triple jump champion, in 1987. She died on September 21, 1998 at the age of 38.

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Francie Larrieu Smith (1998) Willie Banks (1999) Mike Powell (2005) ’s running career spanned four decades In his first competition since retiring in 1992, Willie Banks set a In 2005, Mike Powell became the 11th Bruin member inducted and 35 U.S. distance records from 1000m to . In world triple jump record in the 45-49 age group in June 2001 into the USATF Hall of Fame. 1998 she was inducted into the USA Track & Field Hall of Fame. (47-8.75). In 1999, the former world record-holder in the triple In what many consider the greatest head-to-head competition in Larrieu Smith was on 28 national teams and won 21 national jump was inducted into the USA Track & Field Hall of Fame. track and field history, Mike Powell won the 1991 World Outdoor titles. She was a member of five Olympic teams, starting in 1972 One of the greatest triple jumpers ever produced by the U.S., Championships men’s long jump gold medal over fellow Hall of when she ran the 1500m. Larrieu Smith also ran the 1500m at Banks had his best moment on June 16, 1985 when he set a Famer Carl Lewis by setting the world record of 8.95 meters/29 the 1976 Games and was a team member at that distance in world record of 58-11.50 at the USA Outdoor Championships in feet, 4.50 inches, in Tokyo, Japan. The mark broke the previous 1980. She missed out on the 1984 team but ran the 10,000m Indianapolis, IN. At UCLA, he was twice runner-up in the NCAA standard set by Bob Beamon in 1968. Powell, who also won at the 1988 Games, taking fifth. Larrieu Smith moved up to the Championships (1977-78) and won two Pac-10 titles (1977-78). the World Outdoor Championships gold medal in 1993, was marathon for the 1992 Games. At the ’92 Games, she carried After college, he set his first American record in 1981 and a two-time Olympic silver medalist and six-time USA Outdoor the U.S. flag at the Opening Ceremonies. increasing that record six more times. Banks represented the champion. Ranked #1 in the world on four occasions, he won She was nationally ranked in every event from 800m to the U.S. in 18 international competitions and was a member of the 34 consecutive competitions in 1993 and 1994. marathon. Larrieu Smith also ran in the 1987 and ’91 World 1980, ’84 and 1988 Olympic teams. He was also on the 1983 Track and Field Championships in the 10,000m. and ’87 U.S. World Championship teams. In 1985, Banks was the Track & Field News’ and U.S. Olympic Committee Athlete While at UCLA, Larrieu Smith won the 1974 AIAW Outdoor titles of the Year. He also served USA Track & Field as chair of the in the 880, mile and two-mile and still leads the UCLA chart Athletes’ Advisory Committee, in addition to serving as an in the 3000m (9:03.2). organization vice president.

Kevin Young (2006) Kevin Young was inducted into the USA Track & Field Hall of Fame in December of 2006. Young had an incredible career highlighted by a gold medal finish in the 400m hurdles at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics where he set a new World Record, Dwight Stones (1998) Jackie Joyner-Kersee (2004) 46.78, a time that has yet to be broken. He is the only man in track and field history to run sub-47 seconds. At the 1988 Seoul Dwight Stones, a former world record-holder in the high Jackie Joyner-Kersee was honored in 2001 by the Honda Award Olympics, Young finished fourth in the hurdles. jump, was one of the world’s top jumpers from 1973-84. He as the Top Women’s Collegiate Athlete of the Last 25 years and While at UCLA, Young won the 1987 and 1988 NCAA 400m represented the U.S. in three Olympic Games, winning the by for Women as the World’s Greatest Female hurdles titles, was the NCAA runner-up in the intermediate bronze in both 1972 and ’76 and placing fourth in 1984. An Athlete of the 20th Century. She was also named the Summer hurdles in 1986 and was a member of two 4x400m relay NCAA 11-time national champion, Stones, who attended UCLA and Olympian of the Century by the in 1999. The Championship teams (1887/1988). He was a three-time Pac-10 Long Beach State, set his first world-record in Munich, Germany world record-holder in the heptathlon, JJK’s six Olympic medals, Champion in the 400m hurdles. Today, his school record (47.72), in 1973 by clearing 7-6.50. That jump also made him the first including three gold, was the highest total ever won by a U.S. junior (48.15) and senior (47.72) class records still stand at UCLA. “flop” jumper to set a world high jump record. He raised the woman. JJK was inducted into the UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame in world record to 7-7 in 1976 and added another quarter inch 1996. In 1987 and ‘86, she was given the Award. Young won the USA Track & Field Senior National 400m hurdles to the record two months later. He won the Olympic Trials in title in 1992 and 1993 and was the No. 1 ranked American In 2003, the UCLA track and field programs named their annual 1972 and ’84. While at UCLA, Stones placed third at the 1972 intermediate hurdler in 1989, 1992 and 1993. For eight straight invitational the Rafer Johnson/Jackie Joyner-Kersee Invitational. NCAA Outdoor Championships. He is now one of television’s seasons (1986-1993), Young was ranked in the U.S. top-10 list, JJK was inducted into the U.S. Track and Field Hall of Fame top track and field analysts. as well as in 1996 and 1998. He was the No. 1 world-ranked in December of 2004. She also had the ninth and 25th top hurdler in 1989, 1992 and 1993, and was ranked in the top-10 In 2003, Stones was presented a Lifetime Achievement Award moment of the past 25 years in track and field. Her world record in the world on eight total occasions. by the Los Angeles Track & Field Organizing Committee. breaking heptathlon total of 7,215 points was the ninth-best moment, while becoming the first woman to break the 7,000 point barrier was ranked 25th.

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UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame Year of Induction Inductee(s) 2017 Bob Larsen (coach) Monique Henderson 2016 Mike Marsh 2014 James Butts Joanna Hayes 2011 Ato Boldon Janeene Vickers-McKinney 2010 Mebrahtom Keflezighi Seilala Sua 2009 James “Cap” Haralson 2008 Robert Seaman 2007 Amy Acuff George Brown Elvin C. “Ducky” Drake (2007) John Godina (2013) 2006 Jonathan Ogden 2005 Dawn Dumble Elvin “C” Ducky Drake was inducted into the USA Track & Field John Godina finds his name near the top of a long list of John Godina Hall of Fame in December of 2007, becoming the 13th Bruin to dominant American men in the shot put. A total of four times 2004 Steve Lewis join the Hall of Fame after a storied career at UCLA. in his career he finished the year ranked No. 1 in the World in the event and finished no worse than second in the World James Owens In 19 seasons under Drake, UCLA had a dual meet record of 2003 Danny Everett 107-48-0 (.690) and won one NCAA Championship and one from 1995 until 1998. conference title. Drake was a charter member into the UCLA His career is highlighted with a Silver Medal at the 1996 Atlanta 2002 Bob Day Hall of Fame in 1984 and was inducted inducted into the USA Olympic Games, a Bronze Medal at the 2000 Sydney Olympic 2001 Warren Edmonson Track & Field Hall of Fame. Games and winning a trio of World Outdoor Championships 2000 John Brenner In 1973, the Bruin track and field complex was officially named Gold Medals (’95, ’97, ’01). 1999 Gail Devers “Drake Stadium” in honor of the UCLA coaching legend who A standout for Bob Larsen and throws coach Art Venegas at Kevin Young had been associated with UCLA as a student-athlete, coach UCLA, Godina won five NCAA individual titles in his Bruin career, 1998 Florence Griffith-Joyner and athletic trainer for over 60 years. including the indoor shot put and outdoor discus titles in 1994, Cy Young Some of Drake’s star athletes include Rafer Johnson, C.K. Yang, indoor and outdoor shot put and outdoor discus championships 1997 Jim Bush (coach) George Stanich, Craig Dixon and George Brown. in 1995 and setting the collegiate outdoor shot put record (72- 1996 Jackie Joyner-Kersee 2.5). He was a 10-time All-American in the shot put and discus and six-time Pac-10 champion. Godina is a 2005 inductee into 1995 Mike Tully the UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame. 1993 Greg Foster 1992 Wayne Collett He also won the 1998 World Cup title in the shot put and earned World Indoor Championships Gold in 2001 and Silver Medals in 1991 Willie Banks 1999 and 2003. Retiring in 2008, Godina was elected to the 1990 Evelyn Ashford National Track & Field Hall of Fame the first year he was eligible. 1989 Pat Turner 1988 C.K. Yang 1987 John Smith 1986 Johnny LuValle 1985 Craig Dixon 1984 Elvin C. “Ducky” Drake (coach) Rafer Johnson Jackie Robinson

Gail Devers (2011) Gail Devers (1985-1988) was a four-time Olympian, winning two gold medals in the 100m (1996 Atlanta, 1992 Barcelona). She won four World Outdoor titles (1999-100mH, 1995-100mH, 1993-100mH/100m) and two World Indoor titles (1997, ‘93- 60m) during her professional career. Devers ranked No. 1 in the world in the 100m hurdles on seven different occasions (top-10 ranking 10 different years) and ranked No. 1 in the world in the 100m in 1993. In all, Devers was ranked in the top-10 in the world in the 100m seven different times. Nationally, Devers was the top 100m hurdler 10 different times (top-10 13 times). In the 100m, she ranked in the top-10 14 times (twice ranked No. 1). While at UCLA, Devers won nine Pac-10 titles and two NCAA crowns. In all, she earned 13 All-American accolades. Today, her top times of 10.97 (100m) and 12.61 (100mH) still stand as school records. Her 200m time of 22.71 ranks third all-time, long jump mark of 22-2.50 ranks second and her 400m time of 52.66 is 10th all-time. Devers holds the American Record in the 100m hurdles (12.33), set at the Olympic Trials in 2000, as well as the Drake Stadium and Collegiate Record (12.61), set at UCLA in 1988.

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