Deanna Hill Senior Tri-Captain, All-American

22018018 TTROJANROJAN WOMEN'SWOMEN'S TTRACKRACK AANDND FFIELDIELD

1380 NCAA ALL-AMERICANS | 200 OLYMPIANS |UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA — PAGE 67 2018 USC WOMEN OF TROY ROSTER

NAME EVENTS HT BIRTHDATE YEAR HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL/J.C.) Angie Annelus Sprints 5-6 1/10/97 Sophomore* Grandview, Mo. (Grandview/UCLA) Chloe Berry Distances 5-3 7/23/98 Sophomore Mission Viejo, Calif. (Mission Viejo) Julia Bounds Distances 6-0 3/23/99 Freshman Mountain View, Calif. (St. Francis) Chanel Brissett Sprints/Hurdles 5-4 8/10/99 Freshman Philadelphia, Pa. (Cheltenham) Anna Cockrell Hurdles 5-10 8/28/97 Sophomore Charlotte, N.C. (Providence Day School) Kyra Constantine Sprints 5-7 8/2/98 Sophomore Toronto, Ontario, Canada (St. Roch Catholic) Courtney Corrin Jumps 5-6 12/13/97 Freshman* Los Angeles, Calif. (Harvard-Westlake) Jennifer Daly Distances 5-9 8/20/99 Freshman Dana Point, Calif. (Dana Hills) Kendall Ellis Sprints 5-8 3/8/96 Senior Pembroke Pines, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas) Mackenzie Ellison Distances 5-6 7/22/99 Freshman Snellville, Ga. (Brookwood) Zaria Francis Sprints 5-0 3/22/98 Sophomore Oxnard, Calif. (Rio Mesa) Kennedy Gillian Sprints 5-4 1/9/98 Sophomore Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. (Mission Viejo) Rachel Glynn Distances 5-9 3/31/97 Junior Aurora, Ontario, Canada (Country Day) Amber Gore Distances 5-5 1/21/97 Junior Redondo Beach, Calif. (Redondo Union) Dior Hall Hurdles 5-6 1/2/96 Junior* Denver, Colo. (Denver School of Science & Technology) Alexa Harmon-Thomas Multi Events/HJ 5-10 4/5/96 Junior* Lawrence, Kan. (Lawrence Free State/Texas) Deanna Hill Sprints 5-6 4/13/96 Senior Orlando, Fla. (Lake Highland Prep) Breana Jemison Throws 6-1 12/11/93 Senior* Carlsbad, Calif. (Carlsbad/UC Riverside) Margaux Jones Jumps 5-5 2/11/97 Junior Redlands, Calif. (Redlands) Lyndsey Lopes Multi-Events 5-9 8/23/97 Junior Clovis, Calif. (Edison) Lauren Maurer Distances 5-6 1/17/97 Junior Fullerton, Calif. (Crean Lutheran) Joy McArthur Throws 5-9 7/5/99 Freshman Dana Point, Calif. (Dana Hills) Mecca McGlaston Hurdles 5-9 7/23/98 Sophomore Dublin, Calif. (Dublin) Cassidy Palka Jumps 5-11 4/29/99 Freshman Thousand Oaks, Calif. (Oaks Christian) Colette Putnam Javelin 5-11 12/13/97 Freshman* Laguna Beach, Calif. (Laguna Beach) Madisen Richards Jumps 5-6 11/15/96 Senior Simi Valley, Calif. (Simi Valley) Kayla Richardson Sprints 5-9 4/17/98 Sophomore Walnut, Calif. (Walnut) Kyla Richardson Sprints 5-8 4/17/98 Freshman* Walnut, Calif. (Walnut) Madison Ricks 800m, 1500m 6-0 10/20/96 Senior San Ramon, Calif. (California) Kaelin Roberts Sprints 5-8 1/6/99 Freshman Long Beach, Calif. (Carson) Shante Robinson Hurdles/Sprints 5-5 9/11/99 Freshman Inglewood, Calif. (Mira Costa) Mikaela Smith Distances 5-7 7/4/97 Junior Fresno, Calif. (Clovis North) Natasha Stamp Throws 5-9 9/22/88 Freshman Lawrenceville, Ga. (Grayson) Twanisha Terry Sprints 5-5 1/24/99 Freshman Miami, Fla. (Northwestern) Tullai Distances 5-4 2/1/99 Freshman Chino Hills, Calif. (Ayala) Angel Vallier Distances 5-6 4/14/97 Junior Mission Viejo, Calif (Mission Viejo/Saddleback) Kamryn Weber Distances 5-6 11/8/97 Sophomore Frisco, Texas (Frisco) Ky Westbrook Sprints 5-9 2/25/96 Junior* Chandler, Ariz. (Chandler)

* -- used redshirt year

PAGE 68 — UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TRACK & FIELD | 29 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS | 200 NCAA CHAMPIONS ANGIE CHLOE ANNELUS BERRY 5-6, RS-Sophomore 5-3, Sophomore Sprints Distances Grandview, Mo. Mission Viejo, Calif. Grandview HS Mission Viejo HS POSTSEASON RESULTS POSTSEASON RESULTS 2016 Pac-12 - 7th - 100m, 6th - 200m 2017 Pac-12 - 19th - 1500m 2016 NCAA Prelims - 12th - 200m, 9th - 4x100m 2016 NCAAs - 19th - 200m, 15th - 4x100m

THIS YEAR: Redshirt sophomore Angie Annelus is in her fi rst season of com- THIS YEAR: Sophomore Chloe Berry begins her second season as a Trojan peting in the sprints for USC. She transfered to USC from UCLA this season with competing in distances. She also competes in cross country in the Fall. She three seasons of eligibility remaining. ranks in USC’s all-time top 10 in the indoor mile.

BEFORE USC: 2017: Did not compete outdoors her last season at UCLA and 2017: She set an 800m PR of 2:13.55 at the Cal Collegiate on April 1. Placed used it as a redshirt season. During the indoor season, she set a 60m PR of 7.51 third in the 1500m with a time of 4:36.53 at the Battle on the Bayou on April 8. to take sixth at the Charlie Thomas Invitational on Feb. 4. 2016: Earned second- Set a PR and fi nished second in the 1500m with a time of 4:33.65 at the Triton team USTFCCCA All-America honors. Qualifi ed in the 200m and the 4x100m Invitational on April 22. She placed third in the 1500m with a time of 4:35.54 in for the NCAA Championships. She placed 19th at the NCAAs in the 200m with the USC-UCLA Dual Meet on April 30. Ran the 1500m at the Pac-12 Champi- a time of 23.65 (-0.5)...also ran a leg on the 4x100m relay which placed 15th. onships on May 13 and placed 19th with a time of 4:37.13. Indoors, she ran Posted a personal best of 23.22 (+1.2) at the NCAA West Prelims to place 12th 4:56.67 in the mile at the Husky Classic, to rank fourth on USC's all-time indoor overall and advance out of the regional...her time of 23.22 is the 10th-best per- one-mile list. formance in UCLA history. She ran 11.65 to place seventh in the 100m at the Pac-12 Championships...also ran 23.81 in the 200m to fi nish sixth. She clocked HIGH SCHOOL: Berry is a 2016 graduate of Mission Viejo HS in Mission Viejo, a PR of 11.43 (+2.0) in the Pac-12 prelims. She ran a leg on the 4x100m relay Calif. She also competed in track and fi eld all four seasons, posting a best 800m which posted a time of 43.91 to win the dual meet against Texas A&M, the fastest time of 2:17.47 and a best 1600m time of 4:50.19. She also competed in cross time by the Bruins since 2004. She won the 100m at the Legends Invitational country all four seasons. Posted a career-best 3-mile time of 18:02.8 to take sixth with a time of 11.67. She opened her outdoor season by winning the 200m at at the Sea View League Finals on Nov. 5, 2015. In her only 5K cross country the Jim Bush Collegiate with a time of 23.63 and the 4x100m relay with a 44.28. race she had a time of 20:13.00 at the Clovis Invitational on Oct. 10, 2015. Also, She also competed in four indoor meets. She placed 10th in the 200m at the at the 2.93-mile distance she fi nished with a time of 19:34 to place 11th at the MPSF Championships with an indoor best of 24.21 and fi nished 16th in the 60m Mt. SAC Cross Country Invitational on Oct. 24, 2015. She fi nished 52nd at the with an indoor best of 7.54. CIF Southern Section Division Finals with a time of 19:38.4 on Nov. 21, 2015.

HIGH SCHOOL: She prepped at Grandview High School in Grandview, Mo. PERSONAL: Chloe was born on July 23, 1998 in Mission Viejo, Calif...Her where she was a back-to-back-to-back state champion in the 100m and 200m. parents are Keri and Henry Berry...She has two sisters...Says she chose to attend She posted a personal best of 11.64 in the state meet prelims as a senior and went USC because wanted to stay close to home and go to a school with a strong on to win the 100m with a time of 11.75. She also repeated at the state meet as sports program and an emphasis on academics...Her favorite food is pasta...Has a senior in the 200m, winning with a time of 23.85. She won the 2014 state title done volunteer work at a hospital and wants to work in the medical fi eld helping with a time of 11.80 and defended her 200m title with a then personal best time children...She is a Biological Sciences major. of 24.11...also ran on the winning 4x100m and 4x200m relay teams. She won the 2013 state title as a freshman in the 100m in a time of 12.21 and the 200m CAREER BESTS: 800m - 2:13.55 1500m - 4:33.65 at 24.80...she also helped lead the 4x100m to a state championship. She was named the Kansas City Star Female Track Athlete of the Year in 2014 and 2015 and earned the Kansas City Star’s Scholar-Athlete award in 2015. She was a USATF Junior Olympics All-American from 2013-15. She was an all-conference selection all four seasons.

PERSONAL: Angie (Anglerne) was born on January 10, 1997 in Kansas City, Mo...Her parents are Annessoir Annelus and Bertha Dorvilus...She has three brothers, A.J., D.J. and Adlet and one sister, Londy...She lists her favorite movie as Beastly...Likes cheese...Someday would like to travel to Italy...She is a Communications major at USC.

CAREER BESTS: 100m - 11:43 200m - 23:22

1380 NCAA ALL-AMERICANS | 200 OLYMPIANS |UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TRACK AND FIELD — PAGE 69 JULIA CHANEL BOUNDS BRISSETT 6-0, Freshman 5-4, Freshman Distances Sprints/Hurdles Mountain View, Calif. Philadelphia, Pa. St. Franics HS Cheltenham HS

THIS YEAR: Freshman Julia Bounds is in her fi rst season of competing in THIS YEAR: Freshman Chanel Brissett joins the USC track and fi eld team this the distances for USC. She ran for the cross country team in the Fall and is year, focusing on 100m hurdles and sprints. expected to compete in the steeplechase for the track team. HIGH SCHOOL: Brissett graduated from Cheltenham High School in 2017. HIGH SCHOOL: Bounds is a 2017 graduate of St. Francis College Prep in She just started competing in hurdles during her junior season. She has a best Mountain View, Calif. where she competed in track and cross country. She had a of 12.95 in the 100m HH, which she ran at the 2016 Olympic Trials after her ju- best 800m time of 2:17, 1600m time of 5:09.74 and 3200m time of 11:00.01. As a nior season. Her time of 12.95 tied the Pennsylvania high school girls record and freshman, she won the Division 2 cross country races at the Stanford Invitational ranks third on the all-time high school hurdler list. She won the 100m hurdles title (18:15.0) and the Clovis Invitational (17:54.0). In cross country, she has a three- at the 2016 New Balance Nationals with a time of 13.01. Brissett was named to mile PR of 18:56.3 and a 5K PR of 17:54.0. She was a member of the National the USA Today All-USA Girls Track & Field second team. Honors Society and Foreign Language Honors Society. PERSONAL: Chanel was born on August 10, 1999 to Delroy and Sheryl Bris- PERSONAL: Bounds was born on March 23, 1999 in Redwood City, Calif.... sett…She has one brother, Christian…She is currently majoring in Communica- Her parents are Jay and Norleen Bounds and she has a brother, Jason...She has tions at USC Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism…Her favorite volunteered at the creative learning center for autistic children and worked with movie is Love & Basketball…She lists soul food as her favorite food…Her sports kindergarteners at her elementary school...Her hobbies include fostering kittens hero is Usain Bolt…Someday she would like to travel to Dubai. and playing piano...She also has played volleyball for seven years...Favorite CAREER BESTS: 100m HH – 12.95 100m – 11.71 200m – 23.84 foods are steak and mac-n-cheese...Is majoring in Business Administration.

CAREER BESTS: 800m – 2:19.38 1600m – 5:09.74

PAGE 70 — UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TRACK & FIELD | 29 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS | 200 NCAA CHAMPIONS ANNA KYRA COCKRELL CONSTANTINE 5-10, Sophomore All-American 5-7, Sophomore Hurdles Sprints Charlotte, N.C. Toronto, Ontario, Canada Providence Day School St. Roch Catholic HS POSTSEASON RESULTS POSTSEASON RESULTS 2017 Pac-12 - 2nd - 100m HH, 2nd - 400m IH, 1st - 4x400m 2017 Pac-12 - 6th - 400m 2017 NCAA Prelims - 6th - 100m HH, 2nd - 400m IH 2017 NCAA Prelims - 30th - 400m 1st - 4x400m 2017 NCAAs - 8th - 100m HH, 2nd - 400m IH

THIS YEAR: Sophomore All-American Anna Cockrell begins her second sea- THIS YEAR: Sophomore Kyra Constantine begins her second season as a son as a hurdler and spinter for USC, competing in the 100m hurdles and 400m Trojan on the sprints team focusing on the 200m, 400m and 4x400m relay. She hurdles, as well as the 4x400m relay. She ranks 3rd in the 100m hurdles, 4th in ranks in USC’s indoor all-time top 10 in the 400m. the 400m hurdles and second in the 4x400m on USC's all-time lists. She also holds the freshman record in the 400m hurdles and 60m hurdles. She is one of 2017: Constantine took second in the 400m with a time of 53.21 at the USC- the USC women's tri-captains for the 2018 season. UCLA Dual Meet on April 30. She posted a season-best time in the 400m of 52.92 to place sixth at the Pac-12 Championships on May 14. She ran 54.37 2017: She opened her 400m hurdles career as a Trojan on April 8 at the Battle to fi nish 30th at the NCAA West Prelims on May 25. Constantine ran on USC's on the Bayou with a time of 55.51 to take second, move to fourth on USC's 4x400m relay in the NCAA semifi nals which advanced to the fi nals with the top all-time list and set the freshman school record in the event...and she was just qualifying time of 3:27.64 which ranks fourth on USC's all-time list...she was warming up! Before the season was over, she would earn Pac-12 Women's credited with a 52.3 leg. At the Ontario J/S Championships from June 17-18, Freshman of the Year honors, as well as All-America honors. She concluded her she won the 400m with a time of 53.91 and placed fi rst in the 200m with a time 400m hurdles season with a USC freshman record of 55.14, placing eighth at the of 23.19 (+2.9w). In her only 800m of the season, she ran 2:14.03 to place ninth USA Championships on June 25. In between, she placed second at the Pac-12s at the Aztec Invitational on March 25. Indoors, she ran 53.83 in the 400m to on May 14 with a time of 55.54 and second at the NCAA Championships on June place fi rst at the Tyson Invitational, which ranks eighth on USC's all-time indoor 10 with a time of 55.36....that time moved her to third on USC's all-time list and list. She placed fourth in the 200m (24.04) and sixth in the 400m (53.93) at the she became USC's second freshman All-American in the event. She also won MPSF Championships. the 100m HH with a time of 13.22 (-1.0) at the Mt. SAC Relays on April 14. She then won the same event with a time of 12.91 (+1.1) at the USC-UCLA Dual Meet HIGH SCHOOL: Constantine graduated from St. Roch Catholic in 2016. She on April 30. She placed second in the 100m HH with a time of 13.06 (+0.5) at had bests of 23.90 in the 200m and 52.44 in the 400m. She ran her 52.44 time the Pac-12 Championships on May 14. She posted a PR of 12.89 (+0.2) in the at the 2015 World Youth Championships in Cali, Colombia, where she placed NCAA semifi nals and placed eighth in the fi nals with a time of 12.91 (+1.6). She fourth. also ran on USC's Pac-12 champion 4x400m relay which ran a time of 3:29.52. Kyra was born on August 2, 1998...Parents are Jo-Ann Suther- She also ran a leg on the 4x400m relay which won at the NCAA West Preliminary PERSONAL: land and Sherwin Constantine and she has one brother, Darius...Sports heroes Rounds with the second-fastest time in school history of 3:26.09 on May 27. Placed fourth with a time of 7.99 in the 60m hurdles at the NCAA Championships are Usain Bolt and Allyson Felix...Lists favorite foods as curry shrimp and po- on March 11, a day after setting the school freshman record with a time of 7.98 tatoes...One day would like to travel to Bora Bora...Enjoys shopping in her free in the semifi nals. time…Hopes to become a professional track athlete or a fi refi ghter...Her major at USC is Communications. HIGH SCHOOL: Cockrell graduated from Providence Day in 2016. She had bests of 13.17 in the 100m HH and 55.20 in the 400m IH. She was a champion in CAREER BESTS: 200m – 23.90/23.19w 400m – 52.44 the 2015 Pan American Junior 400m IH, 2016 Penn Relays 400m IH, 2016 World U20 400m IH, and 2016 World U20 4x400m relay.

PERSONAL: Anna was born on August 28, 1997 in San Ramon, Calif....Par- ents are Kieth and Serena Cockrell and she has two siblings, Ross and Ciera... Lists favorite food as pancakes…One day would like to travel to , Greece, or Morocco...Says she enjoys singing, reading, spending time with family, and listening to her favorite artist, Beyoncé…She is a Communication major and a Political Science minor at USC. Made the Dean's List in the Fall of 2016 and the Spring of 2017...named to the 2017 USTFCCCA All-Academic team.

CAREER BESTS: 100m HH – 12.89 400m IH – 55.14

1380 NCAA ALL-AMERICANS | 200 OLYMPIANS |UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TRACK AND FIELD — PAGE 71 COURTNEY JENNIFER CORRIN DALY 5-6, Sophomore 5-9, Freshman Jumps Distances Los Angeles, Calif. Laguna Nigel, Calif. Harvard-Westlake HS Dana Hills HS

THIS YEAR: Sophomore Courtney Corrin will begin her second season as a THIS YEAR: Freshman Jennifer Daly is in her fi rst season of competing in the long jumper on the USC track and fi eld team. She also played for USC's NCAA distances for USC. She also ran for the cross country team in the Fall. Champion women's soccer team as a freshman. HIGH SCHOOL: Daly is a 2017 graduate of Dana Hills High in Dana Point, Calif. 2017: Injuries kept Corrin out during the outdoor season during her freshman In track, she has a best of 2:11.93 in the 800m and 5:09.05 in the 1600m. Daly campaign. She competed indoors and had a best long jump of 19-11.00/6.07m) ran on Dana Hills’ 4x400m relay which set a school and Orange County record to place seventh at the Razorback Invite on Jan. 27. She placed third in the long with a time of 3:46.67 in the 2017 CIF State prelims before taking second in the jump with a leap of 19-8.25 (6.00m) at the MPSF Championships on Feb. 24 to fi nals. She holds four different school records (800m, SMR, 4x400m, 4x800m). help lead USC to the team title. She was also a CIF 800m Masters Meet qualifi er. Her best three-mile cross country time was 17:39.8 and best 5K time was 19:21.4. She was involved all four Corrin graduated from Harvard-Westlake in 2016. She won HIGH SCHOOL: years with Interact and the California Scholarship Federation. She was a District the 2015 CIF state long jump title with a leap of 20-10 (+0.6). She also won the Assistant leader with Interact. She was a team captain, MVP, and graduated with state title as a freshman in 2013 and placed second as a sophomore. A right toe injury kept her out of the state meet in 2016. She has a best legal jump of honors from Dana Hills HS. She served as the yearbook senior section editor. 20-11.00 (+2.0) which ranked third among U.S. high schoolers in 2015, then PERSONAL: Jennifer was born on August 20, 1999 in Laguna Hills, Calif... won the LJ at the USATF Junior Championships with a wind-aided mark of 21- Her parents are Heather and James Daly and she has one sister, Caroline... 6.25/6.56 (+2.5w), then went on to earn a at the Pan AM Junior Her hobbies include sailing, going to the beach and traveling...Lists her favorite Championships with a jump of 20-1.50 (6.13m). She also has a 300m IH best actress as Emma Watson, favorite movie as Working Girl and favorite musical of 42.41 and took seventh in the event at the CIF Championships. She was artist as Anderson .Paak...Some day would like to travel to Paris and Greece... named the L.A. Daily News Girls Athlete of the Year three times. Won the 2016 After USC she would like to become a successful business woman with insight SoCal Prep Legends Award for the female athlete of the year. She also starred and connections, and to become a stronger and more competitive athlete...She in soccer for Harvard-Westlake as the team's MVP in 2014 and 2015. She was is majoring in International Business at USC. a 2016 National Elite Prep Showcase All Tournament First Team selection and was elected to the 2016 California High School All-Star Showcase Team. CAREER BESTS: 800m –2:11.93 1600m – 5:09.05

PERSONAL: Courtney was born on December 13, 1997...She is the daughter of Michael Corrin and TC Clay...Has one brother named Michael and a sister named Kennedy...Father Michael attended USC...Majoring in Law, History and Culture and hopes to earn a law degree in the fi eld of Health Law...Also minoring in Nutrition and Health Promotion...Lists Serena Williams as her biggest sports hero because "she is a competitor on and off the court"...Lists The Blind Side as her favorite movie...Favorite TV shows include Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives and Chopped...Listens to Beyoncé, Kehlani, Ashanti, R. Kelly, Usher, Alicia Keys, Lil Wayne and Nelly.

CAREER BESTS: LJ -- 20-11.00 (6.38)/21-6.25 (6.56w) 300m IH - 42.41

PAGE 72 — UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TRACK & FIELD | 29 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS | 200 NCAA CHAMPIONS KENDALL ELLIS MACKENZIE 5-8, Senior All-American 400m, 4x400m ELLISON Pembroke Pines, Fla. St. Thomas Aquinas HS 5-6, Freshman POSTSEASON RESULTS Distances 2015 Pac-12 - 5th - 400m, 1st - 4x400m Atlanta, Ga. 2015 NCAA Prelims - 10th - 400m, 1st - 4x400m Brookwood HS 2015 NCAAs - 24th - 400m, 2nd - 4x400m 2016 Pac-12 - 2nd - 400m, 13th - 200m, 1st - 4x400m 2016 NCAA Prelims - 7th - 400m, 3rd - 4x400m 2016 NCAAs - 10th - 400m, 8th - 4x400m 2017 Pac-12 - 1st - 400m, 4th - 200m, 1st - 4x400m 2017 NCAA Prelims - 1st - 400m, 1st - 4x400m 2017 NCAAs - 3rd - 400m, 2nd - 4x400m THIS YEAR: Senior Kendall Ellis begins her fi nal season of competing in the THIS YEAR: Freshman Mackenzie Ellison is in her fi rst season of competing 400m dash and 4x400m relay for USC. She ranks in USC’s top 10 in the 200m in track and fi eld for USC. She also competes in cross country in the Fall. and holds the school all-time record and freshman record in the 400m dash. She anchored USC’s 4x400m relay which set the school outdoor record at the NCAA HIGH SCHOOL: Ellison is a 2017 graduate of Brookwood High in Snellville, Ga. Championships last year. In track, Ellison has PRs of 56.30 in the 400m and 2:12.81 in the 800m. She won 2017: Ellis had a spectacular junior season, setting the Pac-12, NCAA West Pre- the 2017 state 7A 800m title with a time of 2:14.70 and placed third in the 1600m liminary Rounds and USC school records in the 400m dash. She won the Pac-12 with a PR of 5:01.97. In cross country, she helped lead her team to a second- title with a time of 50.66 on May 14 and posted the fastest time of 50.45 at the NCAA place fi nish at the 2016 7A Georgia Cross Country Championships. Ellison was West Preliminary Rounds on May 26. She went on to place third in the 400m with selected all four years to the Girls All-County Team. a time of 51.06 at the NCAA Championships on June 10. She placed third in the 400m at the USA T&F Championships on June 24 with a school-record time of PERSONAL: Mackenzie was born on August 22, 1999 in Atlanta, Ga...Her 50.00 to make USA's World Championships team. At the World Championships mother is Terretta Jones and she has two siblings, Denver Ellison and Tatum on Aug. 7, she placed 24th in the 400m with a time of 52.18. She earned a at the World Championships by running a leg on USA's 4x400m relay in the Davis...Likes to shop in her spare time....She is an undeclared major at USC. preliminary round. She also had a 200m PR of 22.79 to win at the Trojan Invitational CAREER BESTS: 400m – 56.30 800m – 2:12.81 1600m - 5:01.97 on March 18...that time moved her to sixth on USC's all-time 200m list. Indoors, she won the 200m with a meet-record time of 23.09 at the MPSF Championships on Feb. 24 to help lead USC to the conference's team title. She had a indoor 200m PR of 22.97 to place third at the Tyson Invitational on Feb. 11...that moved her to third on USC's all-time indoor 200m list. She set the school indoor 400m record with a time of 51.52 to place second at the McCravy Invite on Jan. 21.

2016: Set a then 400m PR of 51.82 to win at the Mt. SAC Relays on April 15, fi fth all-time by a Trojan. She fi nished second at the Pac-12 Championships in the 400m race with a time of 53.56. Reached the NCAA semifi nals in the 400m and fi nished 10th with a time of 52.59. Ran on USC’s 4x400m relay, which set a then school record with a time of 3:26.73 at the NCAA West Preliminary Rounds on May 28. The team dropped the baton during the fi rst exchange at the NCAA Championships and fi nished eighth with a time of 3:40.61…they also won the Pac-12 title with a time of 3:34.14. She had a then 200m PR of 23.32 (+1.1) at the Mt. SAC Relays on April 16. She had a then indoor 400m PR of 52.77 at the Tyson Invitational then won the MPSF title with a time of 53.11.

2015: Ellis won the 400m with a time of 53.49 at the Trojan Invite on March 21. She then won and set the USC freshman record in the 400m with a time of 53.01 at the Jim Click Shootout on April 11...she bettered Malika Edmonson's record of 53.02 which was set in 1998 and moved to ninth on USC's all-time 400m list. Ellis was named the Pac-12 Women's Track Athlete of the Week for the week of April 6-12. She would go on to beat her freshman record four more times. She had a time of 52.96 to place third at the Mt. SAC Relays on April 18, ran 52.88 to fi nish fi fth at the Pac-12 Championships and ran 52.58 to place 10th at the NCAA West Regional to advance to the NCAA Championships, where she ran 54.45 in the semifi nals to place 24th. She then had a PR of 52.32 taking the 400m title at the USATF Junior Championships on June 27. Ellis also placed third at the Pan Am Juniors with a time of 52.81 on July 31. Ellis was a key member of USC's 4x400m relay which set the school indoor record with a time of 3:29.63, placing third at the NCAA Indoor Championships on March 14, the outdoor record with a time of 3:27.86 at the NCAA West Regional on May 30 and won the Pac-12 title. The quartet fi nished second at the NCAA Championships with a time of 3:29.97.

HIGH SCHOOL: Ellis graduated with the class of 2014 from St. Thomas Aqui- nas High in Pembroke Pines, Florida. She is a four-time Florida State champion in the 400m dash, winning in 2014 with a PR of 52.95. She is also the four-time female MVP. Ellis' 400m dash time ranked fourth in the country among all high school women in 2014.

PERSONAL: Kendall was born on March 8, 1996 to Wanda and Samuel Ellis... She has two siblings: Courtney and Kimberly Ellis...She received a high school GPA of 4.7 while participating in clubs such as Delta GEMS and Think BIG and volunteering at the West Pembroke Pines Optimist Track Club...She also works with children as a volunteer for Coaching Corps...Her sports hero is Allyson Felix because "she is great at everything she does"...Graduated in May of 2017 with a degree in Communications...Lists her favorite color as gold, favorite musician as Childish Gambino, favorite movie as Avatar and favorite book as Diary of An Oxygen Thief...Says her favorite foods are pizza and chicken wings... Someday would like to travel to Dubai.

CAREER BESTS: 400m - 50.00 (SR) 200m - 22.79 (+1.5) 1380 NCAA ALL-AMERICANS | 200 OLYMPIANS |UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TRACK AND FIELD — PAGE 73 ZARIA KENNEDY FRANCIS GILLIAN 5-0, Sophomore 5-4, Sophomore Sprints Sprints Oxnard, Calif. Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. Rio Mesa HS Mission Viejo HS POSTSEASON RESULTS 2017 Pac-12 - 7th - 100m 2017 NCAA Prelims - 20th - 1000m

THIS YEAR: Sophomore Zaria Francis begins her second season competing THIS YEAR: Sophomore Kennedy Gillian begins her second season as a Tro- in the sprints for USC. jan, competing in the sprints with a focus on the 200m and the 400m. Francis placed second in the 100m with a season-best wind-aided time 2017: 2017: Gillian opened her outdoor season by fi nishing eighth with a time of 57.25 of 11.45 (3.0w) and ran 24.22 (+1.7) to fi nish seventh in the 200m at the USC- in the 400m at the Pacifi c Coast Meet on April 13. She ran 57.13 at the Triton UCLA Dual Meet on April 30. She ran 11.60 (+1.9) in the 100m preliminary round Invitational, fi nishing ninth on April 22. Gillian fi nished fourth with a time of 56.35 at the Pac-12 Championships to advance to the fi nals where she placed seventh in the 400m at the USC-UCLA Dual Meet on April 30. Indoors, she ran 25.08 in with a time of 11.65 (+1.4). She ran 11.49 (+3.8w) in the 100m at the NCAA the 200m and 56.25 in the 400m at the Tyson Invitational. West Prelims to fi nish 20th. She had a wind-legal best time of 11.50 (+1.1) in the 100m preliminary rounds at the USA Junior T&F Championsphis and placed HIGH SCHOOL: Gillian graduated from Mission Viejo HS in 2016. She has seventh in the fi nals with a time of 11.73 (-1.5) on June 23. bests of 24.4 in the 200m and 54.89 in the 400m. She is the 2016 CIF Champion HIGH SCHOOL: Francis graduated from Rio Mesa HS in Oxnard, Calif. in in the 4x400m and 2015 South Coast League champion in the 200m and the 2016. She won the 100m and 200m CIF state titles in 2015, going 11.31 in the 400m. 100m and running a PR of 23.09 in the 200m which was the third-fastest time by a high schooler. As a junior, she was third in the 100m (11.55) and fourth in PERSONAL: Kennedy was born on January 9, 1998...Parents are Holly and the 200m (23.71w). Kevin Gillian and she has three siblings, Jorian, Gentry, and Simeon...Sports hero is Sanya Richards-Ross...Lists favorite foods as tacos and pasta with PERSONAL: Zaria was born on March 22, 1998...Her parents are Earl and cheese...One day would like to travel to Bora Bora...Favorite movie is The Lion Kim Francis...She has two brothers and three sisters...Lists her sports heroes King and favorite musical artist is Dej Loaf...Hopes to run professionally after as Florence Griffi th Joyner and Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce...Enjoys cooking in her USC…She is majoring in Real Estate Development at USC. spare time...Is a Health and Human Sciences major at USC. CAREER BESTS: 200m – 24.4 400m – 54.89 CAREER BESTS: 100m - 11.31 200m - 23.09

PAGE 74 — UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TRACK & FIELD | 29 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS | 200 NCAA CHAMPIONS RACHEL AMBER GLYNN GORE 5-9, Junior 5-5 Junior Distances Distances Aurora, Ontario, Canada Redondo Beach, Calif. Country Day HS Redondo Union HS POSTSEASON RESULTS POSTSEASON RESULTS 2016 Pac-12 - 27th - 800m 2017 Pac-12 - 20th - 1500m

THIS YEAR: Junior Rachel Glynn enters her third season competing in dis- THIS YEAR: Junior Amber Gore begins her third season as a distance runner tances as a Trojan. She ranks in USC’s top 10 in the indoor 800m. She also for USC. She competed as one of the Trojans’ top runners in cross country each competes in cross country in the Fall. of the past three seasons. Gore set a 1500m PR with a time of 4:39.02 to fi nish sixth at the Triton In- 2017: Glynn ran a season-best 800m of 2:22.46 and a 1:00.80 in the 400m at 2017: the Aztec Invitational on March 25. Finished eighth in the 800m with a time of vitational on April 22. She competed in the 1500m at the Pac-12 Championships 2:23.49 at the USC-UCLA Dual Meet on April 30. on May 13 and placed 20th with a time of 4:45.67. Indoors, she ran 5:14.34 in the one mile race at the McCravy Invite on January 21. 2016: Opened up at the Trojan Invitational on March 19 and had a season-best 2016: Had a season-best 800m of 2:15.49 at the Trojan Invitational on March 800m time of 2:12.27. Ran the event at the Pac-12 Championships on May 14 19. Took seventh in the 800m with a time of 2:16.14 at the Dual Meet on May 1. and placed 27th with a time of 2:18.24. Had a time of 4:57.39 in her only 1500m Posted a time of 4:50.74 in the 1500m at the California Collegiate on April 2, her race of the season, on April 2 at the California Collegiate. only 1500m race of the season. She was one of USC's top XC runners in every meet in 2015 and was the Trojans' second fi nisher in every XC meet in 2016. HIGH SCHOOL: Glynn is a 2015 graduate of Country Day HS in King City, Ontario, Canada. She did not compete in cross country. In track, she was an HIGH SCHOOL: Gore is a 2015 graduate of Redondo Union HS in Redondo eight-time CISAA champion and six-time Metro champion. She had a best 800m Beach, Calif. where she was a standout cross country and track and fi eld runner. time of 2:08.32 and is her school record-holder. Was also a fi ve-time OFSAA Won the 2014 CIF State Cross Country Division 2 title with a 5K PR of 17.22. fi nalist. In 2015 she was ranked third as a junior in the 800m in Canada. She also Also won the CIF Southern Section Finals (2.93 miles) with a time of 17:03. Won played soccer in high school. the Bay League (3 mile) title with a time of 17:12.26. Went on to place 45th at the NXN National Cross Country Championships (5K) with a time of 18:33. In track, PERSONAL: Rachel was born on March 31, 1997 in Richmond Hill, Ontario... Gore has an 800m best of 2:10.76 to place second at the CIF Southern Section Her parents are Olwen and Craig Glynn...She has two siblings: Colleen and Masters Meet on May 24, 2014. Was a two-time state 800m fi nalist...She was a Sean Glynn...Her hobbies include photography and visual arts...Her favorite food member of the Ivy Chain, Honor Roll and a Presidential Scholar. is acai bowls...She wants to travel to all the French Polynesian Islands...She is majoring in Lifespan Health at USC. PERSONAL: Amber was born on January 21, 1997 to Brian and Theodora Gore and has one brother, Connor...Both of her parents attended USC...Her CAREER BESTS: 800m - 2:08.32 hobbies include going to the beach and trying new foods...She lists Beyoncé, Ri- hanna and Jeremih as her favorite music artists and her favorite movies are The Notebook and Mean Girls and she likes romantic comedies....Her sports hero is Allyson Felix because "she is humble, kind, and a positive role model on and off the track"...Her favorite foods are Mexican food and frozen yogurt...Someday would like to travel to Costa Rica... She is a Human Biology major at USC and after USC aspires to be a physical therapist and work with professional athletes.

CAREER BESTS: 800m - 2:10.7 1500m - 4:39.02 5000m - 17:22

1380 NCAA ALL-AMERICANS | 200 OLYMPIANS |UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TRACK AND FIELD — PAGE 75 DIOR HALL ALEXA 5-6, RS Junior All-American Hurdles HARMON-THOMAS Denver, Colo. 5-10, RS Junior Denver School of Science & Technology Multi-Events/High Jump Lawrence, Kan. POSTSEASON RESULTS Lawrence Free State HS/Texas 2015 Pac-12 - 1st - 100m HH 2015 NCAA Prelims - 2nd - 100m HH POSTSEASON RESULTS 2015 NCAAs - 3rd - 100m HH, 3rd - 4x100m 2017 Pac-12 - 10th - Heptathlon 2017 Pac-12 - 3rd - 100m HH, 2nd - 4x100m 2017 NCAA Prelims - 4th - 100m HH 2017 NCAAs - 7th - 100m HH

THIS YEAR: Redshirt junior Dior Hall is coming off another outstanding All- THIS YEAR: Redshirt junior Alexa Harmon-Thomas will compete in multi-events America season, after missing a year due to a knee injury. She ranks third on and high jump for USC. She is ranked in USC’s indoor top 10 in the high jump and USC's all-time 100m hurdles list and is the USC freshman record-holder in the pentathlon. She transferred to USC from Texas before the 2017 season. event. She also ranks in USC's top 10 as a member of the 4x100m relay team. 2017: Harmon-Thomas placed 10th in the heptathlon, her fi rst, with 4,741 points at the Pac-12 Multi-Events Championships on May 6-7....she was sixth in the 100m 2017: Hall won the 100m HH with a time of 13.31 (+0.6) at the Trojan Invitational on March 18, her fi rst race since July of 2015 at the Pan Am Juniors and fi rst HH with a time of 14.66, 10th in the 200m with a PR of 26.28 (+0.5) and second in the long jump with a season-best leap of 18-10.00/5.74m (+1.3). Indoors, she race since suffering a knee injury in December of 2015. She took second in the placed 12th in the pentathlon with a season-best 3,486 points on Feb. 24, which 100m hurdles with a time of 13.03 (+1.1) at the USC-UCLA Dual Meet and set ranks third on USC's all-time indoor list...She fi nished eighth in the hurdles with a 200m PR of 23.76 (+1.7) in fi nishing third. She ran 13.09 (+0.5) in the 100m a season-best time of 9.00 and third in the long jump with an indoor PR of 18- HH to fi nish third at the Pac-12 Championships. She advanced out of the West 4.25/5.59m. Preliminary Rounds in fourth with a time of 12.87 (+4.5w). She placed seventh in the 100m hurdles fi nal with a season-best time of 12.82 (+1.6) at the NCAA 2016: Harmon-Thomas did not compete during the outdoor season. She tied Championships on June 10. She qualifi ed in the 100m hurdles at the USA T&F for 14th at the Big 12 Indoor Championships in the high jump with a clearance of Championships, but clipped a hurdle in the preliminary round. She also ran lead- 5-5.25 (1.66m). She scored 3431 points in the pentathlon at the Husker Invita- off on USC's 4x100m relay, which placed second at the Pac-12 Championships tional, fi nshing 12th. with the eighth-fastest time in school history, but was DQ'd for a pass outside of the zone at the NCAA West Prelims. 2015: Harmon-Thomas set a then-PR in the long jump of 17-9.75 (5.43m) at the Power Five Invitational. Redshirted during the outdoor season. 2016: Hall tore her left ACL while training in Dec. 2015 and had surgery to repair Harmon-Thomas graduated from Lawrence Free State HS in her knee on Jan. 5, 2016. Redshirted the 2016 season as she rehabilitated. HIGH SCHOOL: 2014. Ranked No. 1 in the state of Kansas in the long jump, high jump, 100-meter 2015: Hall placed third in the 100m HH with a time of 13.00 (+2.1w) in her fi rst col- hurdles and 300-meter hurdles. Won the 100m hurdles (14.11), 300m hurdles legiate outdoor meet at the Florida Relays on April 3. She only fi nished lower than (state record 42.70) and long jump (19-5.00) at the 2013 Kansas 6A State Cham- third in one completed race, placing sixth in the NCAA semifi nals, but she made up pionships...was state champion in both hurdles again as a senior. She helped for it by running a PR, USC freshman record and world junior record of 12.74 (+1.7) lead her team to back-to-back state titles. She was named the Kansas Gatorade in the fi nals on June 13, placing third and earning All-America honors. Her time Athlete of the Year as a junior. She won the high jump at the 2013 World Youth broke the previous world junior record of 12.84 set by Aliuska Sanchez of Cuba in Trials and was second at the 2013 USATF Junior Championships. She placed 1987 and the U.S. junior record of 12.87 set by Kendell Williams in 2014. Hall's time second (5-9.75) in the high jump at the IAAF World Youth Championships. is also third all-time by a Trojan, .01 second outside of second place (12.73) set by Nia Ali in 2011. She was also called into duty and ran the leadoff leg for the 4x100m PERSONAL: Harmon-Thomas was born on April 5, 1996...She is the daughter of relay in the NCAA fi nals which ran 43.27 to fi nish third and earn All-America honors, NFL Hall of Famer Derrick Thomas and Kelly Harmon...Her father played football at the fi fth-fastest time ever by a USC quartet. Hall won the Pac-12 100m HH title Alabama and for the Kansas City Chiefs...He was elected into the Pro Football Hall with a time of 12.99 (-0.4) on May 17...she also won the 100m HH at the Jim Click of Fame in 2009...Alexa was a National Merit Semi-Finalist, National Achieve- Shootout (13.17) and the Mt. SAC Relays (12.89)...her time at Mt. SAC originally ment Finalist and Kansas Honors Scholar...She was a Pre-Med Club Leader and broke the school freshman record of 13.06 set by Lauren Blackburn in 2011. Hall Leader in Fellowship of Christian Athletes in high school...She is an American won the USATF Junior title with a time of 13.20 (+2.6w) and then went on to win the Studies and Ethnicity major at USC. 100m HH at the Pan Am Junior Championships with a time of 13.20 (-1.7) on July 31. Hall also established a 200m PR of 23.79 at the Jim Click Shootout on April 11. CAREER BESTS: 100m HH - 14.28 200m - 26.28 HJ - 5-9.75 (1.77m) She established the USC freshman indoor 60m HH mark with a time of 8.07 at the LJ -19-3.00 (5.87m) Javelin - 103-6 (31.54m) 800m - 2:21.99 Don Kirby Elite Meet on Feb. 14, won the MPSF title with a time of 8.11 on Feb. 28 Shot - 35-5.25 (10.80m) Hep - 5,158 and was eighth to earn indoor All-America honors with a time of 8.48 at the NCAA Indoor Championships on March 14 after clipping the third hurdle.

HIGH SCHOOL: Hall graduated with the class of 2014 from the Denver School of Science and Technology at Stapleton while competing for George Washington High in Denver, Colo. Hall is a two-time winner of the Gatorade Colorado Girls Track and Field Athlete of the Year award. Her mother Yolanda Johnson was the fi rst to receive the National Gatorade Girls Track and Field Athlete of the Year in 1986. In February 2013, Hall established the World Youth Best for the Indoor 60m hurdles. Hall is a three-time state champion in the 100m HH, and holds the national high school record. In 2014 at the IAAF World Youth Championships, Hall established the U.S. high school record with a time of 12.92 seconds, winning a silver medal. Both Hall and the winner Kendell Williams (then a freshman at Georgia) beat the previous IAAF World Youth record of 12.96. Hall's time broke the previous high school record of 12.95 which was set by Candy Young in 1979. Her time of 12.92 was .41 seconds faster than the second-fastest high school hurdler in the country, while only .27 seconds separated No. 2-10 on the high school list in 2014.

PERSONAL: Dior was born on January 2, 1996 to Christopher Hall and Yolanda Johnson in Denver, Colo... She has one brother, Kharon Hall...Her sports hero is her mom, whose impressive hurdling abilities inspire her...She is also a big fan of Spiderman...She is majoring in Human Biology with a minor in Marketing... In her spare time, she likes to sleep, eat, hang out with family, shop and play sports... Someday would like to travel to Paris and Greece.

CAREER BESTS: 100m HH - 12.74 100m - 11.69 200m - 23.79

PAGE 76 — UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TRACK & FIELD | 29 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS | 200 NCAA CHAMPIONS DEANNA HILL BREANA 5-6, Senior All-American Sprints JEMISON Orlando, Fla. 6-1, RS Senior Lake Highland Prep Throws POSTSEASON RESULTS Carlsbad, Calif. 2015 Pac-12 - 5th - 100m, 3rd - 200m, 1st - 4x100m 2015 NCAA Prelims - 12th - 100m, 9th - 200m, 5th - 4x100m Carlsbad HS/UC Riverside 2015 NCAAs - 12th - 100m, 12th - 200m, 3rd - 4x100m POSTSEASON RESULTS 2016 Pac-12 - 5th - 100m, 4th - 200m, 2nd - 4x100m 2013 Big West - 4th - SP, 8th - DT, 18th - HT 2016 NCAA Prelims - 8th - 100m, 2nd - 200m, 3rd - 4x100m 2013 NCAA Prelims - 29th - SP 2016 NCAAs - 6th - 100m, 7th - 200,m 2nd - 4x100, 8th - 4x400 2015 Big West - 2nd - SP, 16th - DT 2017 Pac-12 - 4th - 100m, 2nd - 200m, 2nd - 4x100m 2015 NCAA Prelims - 29th - SP 2017 NCAA Prelims - 3rd - 100m, 2nd - 200m 2016 Big West - 1st - SP, 6th - DT 2017 NCAAs - 10th - 100m, 6th - 200m, 2nd - 4x400m 2016 NCAA Prelims - 25th - SP

THIS YEAR: Senior All-American Deanna Hill begins her fi nal season with USC THIS YEAR: Jemison transfers to USC from UC Riverside with eligibility in one competing in the 100m and 200m dashes and the relays. She ranks in USC's top indoor and one outdoor season. She was named the Big West Track and Field 10 in the 100m and 200m and ran a leg for USC's school record-setting 4x100m Athlete of the Week three times. and 4x400m relay teams. She is one of the USC women's tri-captains for the 2017: She competed in one indoor meet, the Lumberjack 2018 season. BEFORE USC: Team Challenge on Jan. 21 and placed fi rst in the shot put with a mark of 52- 2017: Hill won the 100m with a time of 11.12 (+3.0w) and the 200m with a time 8.25 (16.06m) and seventh in the weight throw with a mark of 53-0.75 (16.17m). of 22.74 (+1.7) at the USC-UCLA Dual meet on April 30. She took fourth in the She missed the rest of the track season with an injury. 2016: She set the UC 100m with a time of 11.18 (+1.4) and set her 200m PR with time of 22.41 (+1.5) Riverside school record in the shot put with a PR of 56-11.50 (17.36m) in winning to place second at the Pac-12 Championships on May 14, which moved her to the Big West title on May 14. She took 25th in the shot put with a mark of 50-11 third on USC's all-time 200m list. She advanced out of the West Prelims third (15.52m) at the NCAA West Preliminary Rounds. She set an indoor PR of 57- in the 100m with a time of 11.06 (+3.7w) and second in the 200m with a windy 4.25 (17.48m), placing sixth in the weight throw at the Mountain T’s Invitational PR of 22.30 (+3.8w)...She set her wind-aided 100m PR of 11.01 (+4.7w) in the an Multis…she also won the shot put at the same meet with a mark of 55-3.50 prelims on May 25. She placed sixth in the 200m with a time of 23.00 (+1.1) on (16.85m). She earned second-team Indoor All-America honors in the shot put June 10 and 10th in the 100m with a time of 11.39 (-1.4) on June 8 at the NCAA by placing 14th with a mark of 51-11.75 (15.84m) at the NCAA Indoor Champi- Championships. Hill set her 100m PR with a time of 11.17 (+1.4) in the prelimins onships. She placed 20th in the shot put with a mark of 52-11.50 (16.14m) at at the USA T&F Championships on June 22, which moved her into a 6th-place tie the 2016 Olympic Trials. 2015: She had a best shot put of 54-3.25 (16.54m) in on USC's all-time list. She had a time of 11.45 (-1.2), fi nishing 16th in the 100m placing 10th at the Triton Invitational on April 30. She fi nished second in the shot semifi nals at the USA T&F Championships on June 23. Hill also ran the third leg put with a mark of 51-1 (15.57m) at the Big West T&F Championships on May for USC's 4x400m relay which took second at NCAAs with a school-record and 15. 2014: Missed the 2014 season due to injury. 2013: Had a discus throw PR second-fastest time ever by a college quartet of 3:23.35. She set a 60m PR of of 160-4 (48.86m) to win at the Triton Invitational on April 27. Posted a hammer 7.26 to place third at the Tyson Invitational on February 10, ranking fi fth on USC's throw PR of 144-11 (44.17m) at the UC Irvine Spring Break Classic on March indoor 60m list. She placed fi fth in the 60m with a time of 7.33 at the MPSF 23. She fi nished fourth in the shot put (47-9.75) and eighth in the discus throw Championships on Feb. 25. (143-11) at the Big West Championships. Hill placed sixth in the 100m at the NCAA Championships with a wind- 2016: Jemison graduated from Carlsbad High in Carlsbad, Calif. aided time of 11.21 (+2.6w). She ran a legal 11.21 (+1.3) in the semifi nals which HIGH SCHOOL: in 2012. She was the 2011 state champion in the shot put. Her top high school moved her into 9th on USC's all-time list. She also took seventh in the 200m at the NCAAs with a time of 22.75 (+1.9). She set a 200m PR of 22.60 (+0.7) at the shot put mark was 44-7 and her top discus throw was 148-11. She also played NCAA Preliminary Rounds, moving to 4th on USC's all-time list. She fi nished 5th basketball and was the team MVP in 2012. She was a member of the Black in the 100m (11.55) and 4th in the 200m (23.21) at the Pac-12 Championships. Student Union. She reached the Olympic Trials semis in the 200m & fi nished 13th with a time of PERSONAL: Breana was born on December 12, 1993 in Oceanside, Calif… 23.04...she was 27th in the 100m at the Olympic Trials with a time of 11.36. She Her parents are Mary and Bryant Jemison and she has two brothers, Byron and was part of USC's record-setting 4x100m relay which ran 42.90 to place second Bryant…Her hobbies include surfi ng, trying new foods and traveling…Morgan at the NCAA Championships...also fi nished 8th as part of USC's 4x400m relay. Freeman is her favorite actor, Kendrick Lamar her favorite musician and Goonies 2015: Hill moved into an eighth-place tie on USC’s all-time 200m list and fi nished her favorite movie…Her favorite foods are wings and stir fry…List Serena Wil- second with a time of 22.88 (+1.6) at the Florida Relays on April 3. She took second liams as her sports hero because "she manifests every aspect of an athlete that in the 200m (23.24) and third in the 100m (11.51) at the USC-UCLA Dual Meet on understands the grind"…Her goals after USC include throwing professionally May 3. She went on to place third in the 200m with a time of 23.14 (+0.7) and fi fth and becoming a Police Chief…She is at USC in the graduate program, Mater in the 100m with a time of 11.45 (+1.1) at the Pac-12 Championships on May 17… of Studies in Law. also ran leadoff for USC’s winning 4x100m relay which set a meet record with a time of 43.10, the third-fastest all-time by a Trojan relay. She reached the NCAA CAREER BESTS: Shot Put – 56-11.50 (17.36m) Discus – 160-4 (48.86m) semifi nals and placed 12th in both the 100m and 200m races….she ran a wind- aided best of 11.25 (+3.0w) in the 100m and 23.01 (+1.8) in the 200m. She also anchored USC’s All-American 4x100m relay which ran 43.27 to take third at the NCAA Championships with the fi fth-fastest time ever by a Trojan quartet. During the summer she won the USATF Junior Championships 200m title with a time of 23.03 (+0.8) on June 27 and won the Pan American Juniors 200m title with a time of 23.18 (+1.7) on Aug. 1…also placed fourth in the 100m at the USATF Junior Championships with a PR of 11.41 (+0.6) on June 27. During the indoor season she established PRs of 7.28 in the 60m and 23.50 in the 200m. She won the MPSF indoor 200m title with a time of 23.51 and was fourth in the 60m with her PR of 7.28. Hill fi nished 11th at 7.37 in the 60m dash at the NCAA Indoor Championships.

HIGH SCHOOL: Hill comes to the Trojans from Lake Highland Preparatory School in Orlando, Fla., where she was on both the President's List and a member of National Honors Society. She was the 2A Florida state 100m champion two years in a row and also fi nished second in the 200m dash. Hill had eleven fi rst place fi nishes in her 2014 season, including the 100m sprint at the Highlander Invitational and the 200m sprint at the FL 2A Region 2 meet.

PERSONAL: Deanna was born on April 13, 1996 in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. to Tia and Harold Hill...She has two siblings, Brittany and Jastin...She considers the X- Men to be her sports heroes because of how well they worked together...She is majoring in Human Biology with a minor in Marketing at USC...In her spare time she likes to draw, shop and compete in recreational sports...Lists her favorite musi- cian as Rihanna and her favorite movie as Love & Basketball.

CAREER BESTS: 100m - 11.17 (+1.4) 200m - 22.41 (+1.5) 1380 NCAA ALL-AMERICANS | 200 OLYMPIANS |UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TRACK AND FIELD — PAGE 77 MARGAUX LYNDSEY JONES LOPES 5-5, Junior 5-9, Junior Jumps Redlands, Calif. Multi-Events Redlands HS Clovis, Calif. POSTSEASON RESULTS Edison HS 2016 Pac-12 - 3rd - LJ POSTSEASON RESULTS 2016 NCAA Prelims - 6th - LJ 2016 Pac-12 - 5th - Heptathlon 2016 NCAAs - 9th - LJ 2017 Pac-12 - 3rd - Heptathlon, 6th - 100m HH 2017 Pac-12 - 2nd - LJ 2017 NCAA Prelims - 14th - LJ

THIS YEAR: Junior Margaux Jones begins her third season as a Trojan compet- THIS YEAR: Junior Lyndsey Lopes begins her third season as a Trojan com- ing in jumps. She is USC's indoor record-holder in the long jump and ranks sixth peting in the heptathlon. She ranks eighth on USC's all-time heptathlon list. on its outdoor list. She is one of USC women's tri-captains for the 2018 season. 2017: Lopes fi nished her season setting many personal records. She had a 2017: Jones won at the Trojan Invitational with a jump of 19-11.50/6.08 (-0.1). slight PR of 5,371 in the heptathlon to fi nish third at the Pac-12 Multi-Events She placed fi rst at the Aztec Invitational with a jump of 19-10.75/6.06 (+1.0) and Championships from May 7-8...bettered her eighth-place standing on USC's all- placed third with a season best jump of 20-8.50/6.31 (+0.0) at the Long Beach time heptathlon list. Her only then-PR in the two-day championship came in the Invitational on April 15. She also jumped over 20 feet with a jump of 20-8.00/6.30 100m hurdles, winning the event with a time of 13.87 (+0.6)...she also had a (+2.3w) to win at the USC-UCLA Dual Meet on April 30. She placed second at college best of 2:21.34 in the 800m. She set her 100m hurdles PR with a time the Pac-12 Championships with a jump of 20-0.50/6.11 (+1.3). She fi nished of 13.82 (+0.5), placing sixth at the Pac-12 Championships on May 14. She set 14th at the NCAA West Preliminary Rounds with a best jump of 20-5.75/6.24m a long jump PR of 19-4.75/5.91m (-0.8) to place third at the USC-UCLA Dual (+4.2w). Indoors, she placed third with a season-best jump of 20-9.25/6.33 at the Meet on April 30. She set her high jump PR of 5-7.75 (1.72m) at the Jim Klein Razorback Invite. She won her second consecutive long jump title at the MPSF Combined Events on March 23...she had a then PR of 5,368 points to win the Championships with a leap of 20-5.75 (6.24m). heptathlon at the Jim Klein Combined Events from March 23-24. She had a javelin PR of 126-9 (38.64m) at the Trojan Invitational on March 23. 2016: Jones jumped over 20 feet in every meet as a freshman, fi nishing her season with a PR of 20-10.75/6.37m (+1.2) to take third at the USA Junior Cham- 2016: Lopes placed fi fth at the Pac-12 Multi-Events Championships with a pionships on June 25. That jump moved her into sixth on USC's all-time long then-PR of 5,277 points which was tops among all freshmen in the conference. jump list. She missed out by one place of becoming a long jump All-American, Her total moved her into 10th place on USC's all-time heptathlon list. She had placing ninth at the NCAA Championships with a jump of 20-5.25/6.23m (-0.8). bests during the season of 24.63 in the 200m, 2:22.21 in the 800m, a PR of She fi nished third at the Pac-12 Championships with a jump of 20-6.50/6.26m 18-4.50/5.60m in the long jump, a PR of 5-6.50/1.69m in the high jump, a PR of (+2.1w). Set a then-legal PR of 20-9.75/6.34m and a wind-aided PR of 21- 117-5 (35.80m) in the javelin throw and a PR of 34-10.25 (10.62m) in the shot 2.75/6.47m (+3.4w), placing second at the Mt. SAC Relays on April 16. During put. She took second in the heptathlon with a total of 5,171 at he USA Junior the indoor season she won the MPSF long jump title with a leap of 20-10.00/6.35 Championships from June 25-26. and set an indoor PR and school indoor record of 21-0.50/6.41m at the New Mexico Classic. She fi nished eighth at the NCAA Indoors with a leap of 20-6.50. HIGH SCHOOL: Lopes graduated with the class of 2015 from Edison High School in Fresno, CA. Lopes fi nished 6th in the multi-events at the 2015 USATF Jones graduated with the class of 2015 from Redlands High HIGH SCHOOL: Junior Championships in Sacramento, Calif. with a personal best of 5,069 points School in Redlands, Calif., where she maintained a 4.52 GPA. She was second which ranked third among high schoolers in 2015. She won the heptathlon at the at the 2015 CIF state meet with a long jump of 20-4.25 (6.20m), which ranked 2015 Arcadia Invitational with a total of 4,984 points. Lopes' bests include 14.18 seventh among high schoolers in 2015. She jumped 20-4 to place second in the in the 100m HH, 24.52 in the 200m, 2:19.69 in the 800m, 5-6.00 in the high jump, long jump at the Mt. SAC Relays...As a junior her legal PR of 20-5.50 (6.23m) ranked fourth in the country...she also posted a wind-aided mark of 20-9.00 17-11.00 in the long jump, 100-6 in the javelin throw and 32-6.50 in the shot put. (6.32m)...She won the CIF state long jump title as a junior with a leap of 20-4.75 Lopes also has a 300m IH best of 43.67. (6.21m). She leaped over 6.00m seven times (with 5 wind-legal marks) during PERSONAL: Lyndsey was born on August 23,1997 to Valerie and Peter the 2014 outdoor season. She was also a two-time Arcadia Invitational cham- Lopes...She has six siblings: Kyle, Mia, Sydney, Jayden, Sofi a and Peter Jr....In pion in the long jump in both 2014 and 2015. She was the 2014 Sun’s Girls Track high school she volunteered at the Valley Vipers Track and Field Club and was and Field Athlete of the Year and the 2015 winner of the Ken Hubbs Award, an also the recipient of the Jackie Joyner-Kersee Award: and award given to wom- award based not only on athletic achievement, but also on citizenship, commu- en outstanding in athletics and leadership ...Her sports hero is Jackie Joyner- nity involvement, and commitment to furthering their education. Kersee... She is currently majoring in Digital Journalism and Communications PERSONAL: Margaux was born on February 11, 1997 to Angel and Walter and hopes to have a career as a sports analyst...Lists her favorite actress as Jones...She has two siblings, Alexis and Walter...Her sports hero is Jesse Ow- Molly Ringwald and her favorite musicians as Lauryn Hill and Jazmine Sullivan... ens... She is an Art History/Pre-Med major at USC and hopes to attend medical Says her favorite food is sushi...Someday would like to attend the Olympics.

school for internal medicine after graduation...Lists her favorite artists as Chuck Heptathlon - 5,371 points HJ - 5-7.75 (1.72m) Close and Andy Warhol…Her hobbies include art, cooking and reading...Likes CAREER BESTS: JT - 126-9 (38.64) SP - 34-10.25 (10.62) LJ - 19-4.75 (5.91m) all types of food and considers herself a foodie...Someday would like to travel 200m - 24.63 800m - 2:19.69 100m HH - 13.82 to Amsterdam.

CAREER BESTS: Long Jump – 20-10.75 (6.37m)/21-2.75w (6.47m)

PAGE 78 — UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TRACK & FIELD | 29 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS | 200 NCAA CHAMPIONS LAUREN JOY MAURER McARTHUR 5-6, Junior 5-9, Freshman Distances Throws Fullerton, Calif. Dana Point, Calif. Crean Lutheran HS Dana Hills HS

THIS YEAR: Junior Lauren Maurer begins her third year as a Trojan compet- THIS YEAR: Freshman Joy McArthur begins her fi rst season as a Trojan, ing in the distances, including the 1500m, one-mile, two-mile and steeplechase. competing in the hammer throw. She is a former USATF Junior hammer throw She ran cross country for USC in the Fall semester. champion and ranks second all-time on the high school girls hammer throw list.

2017: Maurer set a 1500m PR with a time of 4:50.73 at the Mt. Sac Relays on HIGH SCHOOL: McArthur graduated in 2017 from Dana Hills High School in April 14. She placed fourth in her fi rst career 3000m steeplechase race with a Dana Point, Calif. She began throwing the hammer two years ago. She had a time of 13:17.27 at the USC-UCLA Dual Meet on April 30. She ran in three cross best hammer throw of 201-9 as a senior, the top high school mark in 2017, and country meets in the 2016 Fall. was named to the 2017 All-USA Girls First Team by USA Today. As a junior, she won the 2016 USATF Junior hammer throw title with a PR of 203-8 (62.07m) 2016: Maurer did not compete during the track season due to injury. She ran in just her fi fth career meet in the discipline. Her mark of 203-8 ranks second in three cross country meets in the Fall of 2015. on the USA girls all-time hammer throw list. McArthur went on to place ninth HIGH SCHOOL: Maurer graduated with the class of 2015 from Crean Luther- at the 2016 IAAF U20 World Championships in Poland with a throw of 187-2 an High School in Irvine, CA. She was the 2012 CIF Division IV champion in the (57.04m). She was named to the 2016 USA Today All-USA Girls Track & Field 3200m with a time of 10:57.05. She was also the Orange County Register Small second team. School Athlete of the Year. Her 3200m best time is 10:56.17 and she has bests PERSONAL: Joy was born on July 5, 1999 to Eric Sr. and Akiko McArthur… of 4:56.67 in the 1600m and 5:01.17 in the one-mile. Maurer also competed in She has an older brother, Eric Jr., and a younger sister, Maya…She is currently swimming for Crean Lutheran and helped them win three Division 3 titles. She majoring in Business at USC Marshall School of Business…Her favorite mov- was also a key member of their cross country team where she ran a 5K best of ies are Party Next Door and Tyler the Creator…Someday would like to travel to 18:39 to take second at the Clovis Invitational on Oct. 12, 2013. Also as a junior, Europe and Asia...Hopes to continue her athletic career after graduation. she placed 11th at the CIF Division IV Championships with a time of 18:48. She opened her senior season at the Mt. Carmel/Movin Shoes XC Invite (2.75 mile) CAREER BESTS: Hammer Throw -203-8 (62.07m) by placing second in the Division II senior race with a time of 16:52, one of two runners under 17:00.

PERSONAL: Lauren was born on January 17,1997 in Fullerton, Calif. to Jody and Rob Maurer...She has three siblings: Annie, Robyn and Erin Maurer....In high school she volunteered as a swim coach for the Special Olympics and was a member of the National Honor Society...Her sports hero is John Wooden... She is a Business Administration major at USC and hopes to go into real estate after graduation.

CAREER BESTS: 1500m - 4:50.73 3000m SC - 13:17.27

1380 NCAA ALL-AMERICANS | 200 OLYMPIANS |UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TRACK AND FIELD — PAGE 79 MECCA CASSIDY McGLASTON PALKA 5-9, Sophomore 5-11, Freshman Hurdles, Sprints Jumps Dublin, Calif. Thousand Oaks, Calif. Dublin HS Oaks Christian HS POSTSEASON RESULTS 2017 Pac-12 - 5th - 100m HH, 8th - 400m IH

THIS YEAR: Sophomore Mecca McGlaston is in her second season as a hur- THIS YEAR: Freshman Cassidy Palka is in her fi rst season as a high jumper dler and sprinter on the USC track and fi eld team, focusing on the 100m hurdles, on the USC track and fi eld team. 400m hurdles and relays. HIGH SCHOOL: Palka is a 2017 graduate from Oaks Christian HS in West- 2017: McGlaston placed third in her fi rst collegiate 400m hurdles race with a lake, Calif. She placed fourth in the high jump with a clearance of 5-8 at the time of 61.38 at the USC-UCLA Dual Meet on April 30. She set a 400m hurdles 2017 CIF California State Meet. She also cleared 5-8 to place second in the PR with a time of 61.28 at the Pac-12 Preliminary Rounds on May 13...the next high jump at the Mt. SAC Relays. She won the 2016 CIF State high jump title day she placed eighth in the fi nals with a time of 62.80. She also fi nished with a PR of 5-9. She was a member of four-straight team championships at fi fth in the 100m hurdles with a season-best time of 13.46 (+0.5) at the Pac-12 Oaks Christian and became just the second CIF athlete to win four team and Championships on May 14. Slowed by injuries early in the season, she opened four individual titles. Palka was named to the 2017 All-Area fi rst team by the Los her outdoor season by running 13.66 (+2.3w) to fi nish fourth at the Pacifi c Coast Angeles Daily News. Intercollegiate Meet on April 13. PERSONAL: Cassidy was born on April 29, 1999....Her parents are Catherine HIGH SCHOOL: McGlaston graduated from Dublin HS in 2016. She has a and Cory Palka and she has two siblings, Cole and Chad...She enjoys fashion best of 13.18 in the 100m HH to fi nish second at the 2015 CIF state meet. Her and hanging out with friends...Her favorite movie is Toy Story 3 and her favorite time was the World Junior leader and the third-fastest in state history and sixth- television show is Shark Tank...Her favorite recording artist is Bruno Mars...Says fastest ever by a high school hurdler at that time. She cautiously came back her favorite food is angel hair pasta...Is a Journalism major at USC. from a quadricep injury as a senior and had a best 100m HH time of 13.85 and fi nished 10th at the 2016 CIF Championships. CAREER BESTS: High Jump – 5-9

PERSONAL: Mecca was born on July 23, 1998 in Oakland, Calif....Parents are Darrell McGlaston and Donna Harris and she has fi ve siblings, Jojo, Jason, Brittany, Rachael, and Erica...Sports hero is Allyson Felix...Lists favorite food as sushi...One day would like to travel to Greece...Enjoys dancing and listening to music in her free time...Favorite actor is Will Smith and favorite musical artist is Michael Jackson…Hopes to run professionally and become a sports agent or start her own clothing line…She is a Communication major at USC.

CAREER BESTS: 100m HH – 13.18 400m IH – 61.28

PAGE 80 — UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TRACK & FIELD | 29 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS | 200 NCAA CHAMPIONS COLETTE "COCO" MADISEN PUTNAM RICHARDS 5-11, RS-Freshman 5-6, Senior Javelin Jumps Simi Valley, Calif. Laguna Beach, Calif. Simi Valley HS Laguna Beach HS POSTSEASON RESULTS 2015 Pac-12s - 6th - Long Jump 2015 NCAA Prelims - 21st - Long Jump 2016 Pac-12s - 18th - Long Jump 2017 Pac-12s - 7th - Long Jump 2017 NCAA Prelims - 30th - Long Jump Senior Madisen "Mady" Richards begins her fi nal year with the Redshirt freshman Colette "Coco" Putnam begins her fi rst season THIS YEAR: THIS YEAR: Trojans competing in the long jump. as a Trojan competing in the javelin. 2017: Richards had a wind-legal season-best jump of 19-8.25/6.00m (+1.2) to Putnam trained with the team, but used it as a redshirt season. 2017: fi nish second in the long jump at the Texas Relays (Sect. B) on March 31. She had HIGH SCHOOL: Putnam graduated from Laguna Beach in 2016. She has a wind-aided season-best jump of 20-1.50/6.13 (+2.1w) to fi nish third at the USC- bests of 43.52 in the 300m IH and 57.19 in the 400m to place ninth at the Stanford UCLA Dual Meet on April 30. She placed seventh in the long jump with a leap of Relays on April 2. She won the Orange Coast League 400m and 300m IH titles 19-1.25/5.82m (+0.4) at the Pac-12 Championships on May 13. She fi nished 30th all four years of high school. with a long jump of 19-6.75/5.96m (+1.7) at the NCAA West Preliminary Rounds on May 25. She set an indoor PR of 19-4.25 (5.90m) to place third at the McCravy PERSONAL: Colette was born on Dec. 13, 1997 in Newport Beach, Calif.... Invite on Jan. 20. She took fourth at the MPSF Championships with a jump of Parents are Evalyn and Rick Putnam and she has one sibling, Haley...One day 19-3.25 (5.87m). would like to travel to Alaska…Both her uncle and grandfather have attended USC…Enjoys camping, horseback riding, cooking, drawing, and reading...She is 2016: Injury forced her to miss much of the season. Opened up by placing fi fth with a jump of 19-0.00/5.79m (+3.4w) at Mt. SAC on April 16. Had a season-best a Law, History and Culture major at USC with a double minor in Marketing and leap of 19-0.75/5.81m (nwi) at the Triton Invitational on April 23. Placed 18th at the Environmental Studies. Pac-12 Championships with a jump of 17-11 on May 14. CAREER BESTS: 300m IH – 43.52 400m – 57.19 2015: Richards' career started with a win at the fi rst meet of the year, the CSULA Invitational with a jump of 19-00.75. Her new personal best came during the Flor- ida Relays with a jump of 20-1.75 (6.14m) to take second. Richards also placed sixth at the Pac-12 Championships with a jump of 19-10.25/6.05 (+0.5), 21st at the NCAA West Regional with a jump of 19-9.50/6.03 (+1.3) and seventh at the USATF Juniors event in June with a best leap of 18-11.25/5.77m (+1.3). She also competed occasionally in the 100m and 200 meter dashes, fi nishing fi rst in the 100m dash at the CSULA Invitational with a time of 12.12 (+1.3).

HIGH SCHOOL: Richards graduated with the class of 2014 from Simi Valley High in Simi Valley, Calif. In 2014, she was ranked eighth in the state of Cali- fornia and 19th in the U.S. among high school long jumpers. She placed fi fth at the California State Meet with a jump of 19-5.50w...She was a two-time Ventura County Champ, and a three-time Marmonte League champion. Had a PR of 19- 7.50 (5.98m) and placed third at the 2014 Mt. SAC Relays on April 19. At Simi Valley High School, she was a scholar athlete all four years and the recipient of the Ronald Reagan Student Leader Award. She kept her GPA above 4.0 all of high school, and graduated with honors...she was also the ASB President.

PERSONAL: Mady was born on November 15, 1996 in Simi Valley, Calif., to parents Ken and Cindy Richards...She is majoring in Human Biology at USC and plans to go to medical school…She has volunteered for the Marcelle Erian Cancer Foundation since seventh grade...Her sports hero is Olympic long-jumper Grace Upshaw for her technique, strength and determination...In her spare time she likes to travel, go to Disneyland and spend time with family and friends...She lists her favorite actress as Emma Stone, farovite musical artist as Drake andd favorite movie as Clueless...One day would like to travel to Tokyo, Japan. CAREER BESTS: Long Jump - 20-1.75/6.14 (20-3.00w)

1380 NCAA ALL-AMERICANS | 200 OLYMPIANS |UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TRACK AND FIELD — PAGE 81 KAYLA KYLA RICHARDSON RICHARDSON 5-9, Sophomore 5-8, RS-Freshman Sprints Sprints Walnut, Calif. Walnut, Calif. Walnut HS Walnut HS POSTSEASON RESULTS 2017 Pac-12 - 16th - 400m 2017 NCAA Prelims - 40th - 400m

THIS YEAR: Sophomore Kayla Richardson is in her second season on the THIS YEAR: Redshirt freshman Kyla Richardson begins her fi rst season of USC track and fi eld team, focusing on the 200m, 400m and the 4x400m. She is running the sprints for USC this year, focusing on the 100m and the 200m. Along the Philippines national record-holder in the 400m dash. with her twin sister Kayla, ran on the Philippines national record-setting 4x100m relay. 2017: She placed fourth in the 400m and set the Philippines' national record with a time of 53.81 at the Mt. SAC Relays on April 14. She fi nished third in the 2017: She redshirted the 2017 season. 400m at the USC-UCLA Dual Meet on April 30 with a time of 53.95. She placed 16th in the 400m with a time of 55.51 at the Pac-12 Championships on May 13 HIGH SCHOOL: Richardson graduated from Walnut HS in 2016. She has and 40th with a time of 55.20 at the NCAA West Prelims on May 25. bests of 11.83 in the 100m and 24.0 in the 200m. Battled through several injuries during her high school career. HIGH SCHOOL: Richardson graduated from Walnut HS in 2016. She has bests of 11.65 in the 100m and 23.67 in the 200m. At the 2015 SEA Games, she PERSONAL: Kyla was born on April 17, 1998 in Pomona, Calif....Her parents received gold and silver in the 100m and 200m, respectively. She is the 2015 are Kieyana and Jeffrey Richardson and she has four siblings, Kamarya, Ka- CIF Division I Champion in both the 100m and the 200m. She ran a wind-aided mille, Kayla, and Kaori…Her twin sister, Kayla, is also a sprinter at USC…Sports 23.45 (+3.5w) to win the 200m at the 2015 CIF SS Championships. hero is Jackie Robinson...Lists favorite food as Fettuccine Alfredo, frozen yogurt, and burgers with fries...One day would like to travel to Hawaii...Enjoys playing PERSONAL: Kayla was born on April 17, 1998 in Pomona, Calif....Her parents the piano and cooking...Favorite musical artist is Brian McKnight and favorite are Kieyana and Jeffrey Richardson and she has four siblings, Kamarya, Ka- athlete is Blake Griffi n...Hopes to run on the Philippine Olympic team and be- mille, Kyla, and Kaori...Her twin sister, Kyla, is also a sprinter at USC...Her sister come a physical therapist…She is a Lifespan Health major at USC. Kamarya and cousin Jay Maico also attended USC…Sports hero is Serena Wil- liams…Lists favorite food as spaghetti and sushi…One day would like to travel CAREER BESTS: 100m – 11.93/11.83w 200m – 24.0 to Hawai'i or any place tropical…Likes Reggae music an says her favorite movie is The Prince fo Egypt and favorite actor is Paul Giamatti...Hopes to run profes- sionally, become a physical therapist, and start up a foundation for rescuing animals…She is a Lifespan Health major at USC.

CAREER BESTS: 100m – 11.65 200m – 23.67/23.45w 400m - 53.81

PAGE 82 — UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TRACK & FIELD | 29 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS | 200 NCAA CHAMPIONS MADISON KAELIN RICKS ROBERTS 6-0, Senior 5-8, Freshman Distances Sprints San Ramon, Calif. Long Beach, Calif. California HS Carson HS

THIS YEAR: Senior Madison Ricks begins her fi nal season at USC as an 800m THIS YEAR: Freshman Kaelin Roberts joins the sprint team this year, focusing and 1500m runner for the track and fi eld team. She competes in cross country in on the 200m, 400m and relays. the Fall. HIGH SCHOOL: Roberts graduated from Carson High School in 2017. She 2017: Ricks had a time of 2:18.28 in the 800m at the Cal Collegiate on April 1, won the 2017 L.A. City CIF 200m and 400m titles, as well as running a leg on the her only 800m race of the season. Set a 1500m PR with a time of 4:42.89 at the winning 4x100m relay. She won the 2016 CIF state 400m title with a PR of 52.28, Beach Invitational on April 15. Finished fi fth in the 5000m with a time of 18:58.63 her second California state title in the event. Her time was the third-fastest in the at the USC-UCLA Dual Meet on April 30. country by a high school athlete in 2016. She went undefeated in the 400m as a junior and was named to the USA Today All-USA Girls Track & Field fi rst team. 2016: Competed in four races during the track season. Had a season-best time of 2:14.73 in the 800m to fi nish 8th at the Trojan Invitational on March 19. She was She was also named the Daily Breeze All-Area Girls Track and Field Athlete of fourth in the 1500m at the USC-UCLA Dual Meet on May 1 with a time of 4:50.58. the Year. Roberts has wind-legal bests of 11.57 in the 100m and 23.52 in the Madison was awarded the USC Marks Scholar Athlete Award of Honor. She was 200m. having an outstanding 2016 XC campaign before an injury cut short her season. PERSONAL: Kaelin was born on January 6, 1999 to Michael and Mechell Rob- 2015: Ricks competed in just two meets before having to sit out the rest of the erts…She has one brother, Darrell…Her hobbies include dancing and watching season due to injury. Competed in cross country this past Fall and represented scary movies…Favorite movie is Coach Carter…She lists Eric Bellinger and Joe USC at the Pac-12 Championships. Moses as her favorite musicians…Someday would like to travel to Africa...She currently is majoring in Communications at USC Annenberg School for Com- HIGH SCHOOL: Ricks is a 2014 graduate of California High in San Ramon, Ca- munication & Journalism. lif. She was a four-time East Bay Athletic League 800m champion and was picked as a top 125 high school athlete in 2012 in the East Bay....She was the California CAREER BESTS: 100m - 11.57 200m - 23.47 400m - 52.28 High track and cross country team MVP four times. She served as the cross coun- try and track team captain. She competed in cross country her last two years of high school. She won the 3-mile cross country race at the Farmers Invite in 2013 with a time of 18:30.8. She had a 3-mile best of 18:01 to take fourth at the CIF NCS Cross Country Championships, leading her team to a second-place fi nish. Ricks had a 5K best of 18:51 to place 67th at the California Cross Country State Meet. In track, she qualifi ed for the state meet three times and has an 800m PR of 2:09.52 to win the NCS Meet of Champions in 2012....Her time set a school record and is the eighth-fastest in the history of the North Coast Section. She was 21st in the 800m race at the 2014 CIF Championships with a time of 2:17.82. She placed 21st in the mile race with a time of 5:05.07 at the 2014 Stanford Invitational...Her 1600m best is 4:59.25 set at the EBAL Finals and in her only 3200m race, had a time of 11:04.16 to place second at the 2014 Dublin Distance Fiesta. Ricks was named the 2013-2014 Danville Rotary Female Athlete of the Year. Madison was a 4.1 GPA Scholar Athlete and had a 4.3 GPA as a junior. She was a National Honors Society and a California Scholarship Federation member.

PERSONAL: Madison was born on Oct. 20, 1996 in San Ramon, Calif...Her par- ents are Matthew and Collette Ricks and she has one brother, Dalton, who gradu- ated from USC...Lists her sports hero as Louie Zamperini...Lists her hobbies as playing sports, paddle boarding, going on hikes and spending time with family and friends...Helped teach Sunday School at her church...Would like to travel to The Netherlands where her grandparents immigrated from and where her mom's side of the family is from...After she earns her undergraduate degree from USC she plans to earn an MBA...She also would like to compete in the Olympics...Madison is a Communication major with a minor in Sports Media. CAREER BESTS: 800m - 2:09.52 1500m - 4:42.89

1380 NCAA ALL-AMERICANS | 200 OLYMPIANS |UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TRACK AND FIELD — PAGE 83 SHANTE MIKAELA ROBINSON SMITH 5-5, Freshman 5-7, Junior Hurdles/Sprints Distances Inglewood, Calif. Fresno, Calif. Mira Costa HS Clovis North HS POSTSEASON RESULTS 2016 Pac-12s - 7th - 800m 2017 Pac-12s - 8th - 800m 2017 NCAA Prelims - 16th - 800m

THIS YEAR: Freshman Shante Robinson joins the USC hurdles and sprint THIS YEAR: Junior Mikaela Smith begins her third season as a Trojan com- corps on the USC track and fi eld team this year. peting in the 800m. She ranks in USC’s top 10 in the 800m. She competes in HIGH SCHOOL: Robinson is a 2017 graduate of Mira Costa High School in cross country for the Trojans in the Fall. Manhattan Beach, Calif. She placed third in the 300m hurdles at the 2017 CIF 2017: Smith set a 800m PR with a time of 2:05.17 to place second at the USC- State Championships with a PR of 40.84...she was also fi fth in the 100m hurdles UCLA Dual Meet on April 30....that time moved her into seventh on USC's all- with a time of 13.66 (+3.7w). She was fourth in the 300m hurdles in 2016 with a time list in the event. She set a 1500m PR with a time of 4:43.20 at the Aztec time of 42.46 and fi fth in 2015 at the CIF State Championships. Robinson is the Invitational on March 24. She ran her fi rst collegiate 400m race and placed third holder of nine Mira Costa High School records. with a time of 55.65 at the Cal Collegiate on April 2. Smith placed eighth in the PERSONAL: Shante was born on September 11, 1999 to Ralvin Robinson and 800m fi nals at the Pac-12 Championships with a time of 2:12.67 and 16th at the Camille Hylton…She has one sibling, Semajai…She was President of the Black NCAA West Prelims with a time of 2:09.06. She set her indoor 800m PR with a Student Union at Mira Costa High School…She currently is and undeclared time of 2:05.94 to place second at the MPSF Championships on Feb. 25, helping major, but would like to major in Business...Hobbies include photography…Her the Trojans to the team title. sports hero is Usain Bolt…Someday would like to travel to Africa…Hopes to own 2016: Won the 800m with a then-PR of 2:06.66 at the USC-UCLA Dual Meet her own business after graduation. on May 1. She then set a PR and ran the seventh-fastest time ever by a Trojan CAREER BESTS: 100m HH -- 13.81/13.66w 300m IH -- 40.84 with a time of 2:05.33 in the Pac-12 Championship semifi nals on May 14...She fi nished seventh in the fi nals on May 15 with a time of 2:07.88. She went on to run a time of 2:05.39 to take fourth at the USA Junior Championships on June 25.

HIGH SCHOOL: Smith graduated with the class of 2015 from Clovis North High School in Fresno, California. She was the 2013 and 2014 California State Champion in the 800m run with times of 2:08.39 and 2:06.85 respectively. She also had the second-fastest qualifying time for the fi nals in 2015, but tripped and was disqualifi ed in the fi nals. Smith also won the CIF Central Section 800m title all three seasons in which she competed (2013-15) and won the CIF state indoor title in the 600m race with a time of 1:28.87 in 2013. She was the 2014 Fresno Bee Female Track and Field Athlete of the Year.

PERSONAL: Mikaela was born on July 4, 1997 in Fresno, CA...Her parents are Michael and Debbie Smith and she has one sibling, Tyler… Throughout High School she volunteered at her church and served as a bible study teacher ...At USC she is a Human Biology major in the Dornsife School of Letters, Arts and Sciences and is involved in the African American Student Union...Her favorite things to eat are Mexican food and Cinnabons…Her favorite musician is Drake... Would like to travel in the future....After USC she would like to compete in the Olympics and change people's lives as a doctor.

CAREER BESTS: 800m - 2:05.17 1500m - 4:43.20

PAGE 84 — UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TRACK & FIELD | 29 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS | 200 NCAA CHAMPIONS NATASHA TWANISHA STAMP TERRY 5-9, Freshman 5-5, Freshman Throws Sprints Lawrenceville, Ga. Miami, Fla. Grayson HS Northwestern HS

THIS YEAR: Freshman Natasha Stamp is in her fi rst season as a thrower on THIS YEAR: Freshman Twanisha "TeeTee" Terry joins the sprints team this the USC track and fi eld team. year, focusing on the 100m, 200m and relays.

HIGH SCHOOL: Stamp is a 2017 graduate from Grayson HS in Loganville, HIGH SCHOOL: Terry competed for Northwestern High School in Miami, Fla. Ga. and was named Gwinnett Daily Post Co-Field Athlete of the Year. Stamp She was a six-time individual FHSAA 3A state champion. As a senior, she won won the Georgia 7A shot put title with a mark of 44-6.75 and placed second in the state 100m title with a time of 11.75 (-0.4) and the 200m title with a time of the discus with a throw of 124. She has a best of 46-6 in the shot put, 141-7 in 23.25 (+1.0). She swept the state 3A sprint titles her last three seasons. She has the discus and 150-11 in the hammer throw. She also has a best weight throw a personal-best 100m time of 11.37 (+0.9) which she ran to place second at the of 56-2.50. She was an AP Honors student. 2017 New Balance Nationals. Her time was the sixth-fastest high school time in the country. She set a 200m PR of 23.21 (+1.6) at the Bob Hayes Invitational on PERSONAL: Natasha was born on September 22, 1998 in Atlanta, Ga....Her parents are Calvin and Karet Stamp...She has one sister, Daniella. Her hobbies March 18.. her time tied for the second-fastest by a high school woman in 2017. include playing the viola and writing...Her favorite actor is Idris Elba, favorite PERSONAL: Terry was born on January 24, 1999 to Antwan Terry and Crystal musician Donald Clover (Childish Gambino) and favorite movie is Girls Trip... Kingcade…She has four siblings…She currently is majoring in Communications Lists Valerie Adams as her sports hero because her hard work and dedication in- at USC Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism…Her favorite movie spired Natasha to throw...Her favorite food is Jamaican patty...Some day would is Set It Off…Her sports hero is Carmelita Jeter…She lists shrimp as her favorite like to travel to Bali. She is a Business Administration major and after graduation food…Someday would like to travel to Bora Bora…Hopes to run professionally would like to work for Tesla and travel. or become a sports broadcaster after graduation.

CAREER BESTS: Hammer -- 150-11 Shot Put -- 46-6 Discus -- 141-7 CAREER BESTS: 100m - 11.37 200m - 23.21

1380 NCAA ALL-AMERICANS | 200 OLYMPIANS |UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TRACK AND FIELD — PAGE 85 SYDNEY KAMRYN TULLAI WEBER 5-4, Freshman 5-6, Sophomore Distances Distances Chino Hills, Calif. Frisco, Texas Ayala HS Frisco HS

THIS YEAR: Freshman Sydney Tullai (Two-lye) is in her fi rst season as a mem- THIS YEAR: Sophomore Kamryn Weber begins her second season running ber of the USC track and fi eld team. She competed in cross country during the distance races for the USC track and fi eld team. She competed in cross country Fall semester. during the Fall semester.

HIGH SCHOOL: Tullai is a 2016 graduate of Ayala High in Chino Hills, Calif. 2017: Weber set a 800m PR with a time of 2:14.31 at the Triton Invitational on She was the cross country and track captain in 2015 and 2016, a four-time League April 22. Took sixth in the 800m with a time of 2:16.60 at the USC-UCLA Dual MVP for cross country and track, an eight-time league champion for cross country Meet on April 30. and track. She has an 800m best of 2:14.13 and a 1500m best of 4:41. In cross country, she has a best three-mile time of 17:12 and best 5K cross country time of HIGH SCHOOL: Weber is a 2016 graduate of Frisco High in Frisco, Texas. 18:12.0. She graduated as a Distinguished Scholar with a 4.15 GPA, Palomares She competed in cross country and track and fi eld for the Raccoons. She was named Texas All-State in track in 2015 and track Academic All-State in 2016. She League Scholar Athlete (2 years). had a best 5K time as a senior of 20:20.5 at the Southlake Carrol Invite on Sept. PERSONAL: Sydney was born on February 1, 1999 in Baldwin Park, Calif...Her 3. Had a personal best 5K time as a junior with a time of 19:32.2 to place 17th at parents are Jason Tullai and Michele Blackwell...Her hobbies include skydiving, the UIL Region II XC Championships on Nov. 1, 2014. In track as a senior, she hiking with friends and discovering new music...Lists her favorite actors as Chris fi nished third in the 800m with a season-best time of 2:16.82 at the UIL Region II Pratt and Ryan Reynolds, favorite musical artists as BANKS and Panic at the Championships on April 30. She has an 800m best of 2:15.34 in placing fourth at Disco, favorite movie as the Proposal and favorite television show as Dexter... the UIL 5A State Championships on May 16, 2015. Her favorite foods include fettuccine alfredo and Doritos...Says her sports hero is PERSONAL: Kamryn was born on November 8, 1997 in Plano, Texas...Her Dave Wottle because of his “come from behind” race strategy that won him a gold parents are Bryan and Denise Weber and she has a younger sister, Jordyn... medal in the 1972 in the 800 which has always resonated with her, proving that Kamryn is majoring in Communications at USC...Her hobbies include reading, no matter the current circumstance, if you want something bad enough, there is camping and traveling...Lists Pirates of the Caribbean as her favorite movie...Says always a way to achieve your goals...She is a Psychology major at USC and would Michael Johnson is her sports hero as he was a great athlete and has transitioned like to become a psychologist and help children from broken families or those in into a smart and solid business career...Her favorite food is pickles...Some day the foster care system....She have been actively involved in the community as a would like to travel to Peru...After USC she would like to work internationally. Chino Hills Recreation Leader, Volunteer for Special Olympics (8 years), Small Group Youth Leader at Inland Hills Church, Started a shoe drive called DeFEET CAREER BESTS: 800m --2:14.31 Poverty and raised over 300 pairs of shoes for those in need.

CAREER BESTS: 800m --2:14.13 1500m --4:41

PAGE 86 — UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TRACK & FIELD | 29 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS | 200 NCAA CHAMPIONS KY WESTBROOK 5-10, RS Junior All-American Sprints Chandler, Ariz. Chandler HS POSTSEASON RESULTS 2015 Pac-12s - 3rd - 100m, 7th - 200m, 1st - 4x100m 2015 NCAA Prelims - 10th - 100m, 6th - 200m, 5th - 4x100m 2015 NCAAs - 4th - 100m, 13th - 200m, 3rd - 4x100m 2017 Pac-12s - 6th - 100m, 10th - 200m, 2nd - 4x100m 2017 NCAA Prelims - 10th - 100m, 31st - 200m 2017 NCAAs - 8th - 100m

THIS YEAR: Redshirt junior All-American Ky Westbrook begins her third season as a Trojan competing in the 100m and 200m dashes, as well as the 4x100m relay. She ranks tied for sixth on USC's all-time 100m list. She also ranks in USC's all- time top 10 indoors in the 60m and 200m.

2017: Westbrook placed third in the 200m with a time of 23.49 (+1.5) at the Trojan Invitational on March 18, her fi rst competition since June 27, 2015. She fi nished third in the 100m with a time of 11.48 (+3.0w) at the USC-UCLA Dual Meet on April 30. She placed sixth in the 100m with a time of 11.60 (+1.4) at the Pac-12 Champi- onships on May 14, than advanced out of the West Preliminary rounds in 10th with a time of 11.27 (+2.9w). She fi nished 31st in the 200m at the West Prelims with a Anna Cockrell sets the USC freshman 60m hurdles record of time of 23.78 (+0.7). In the 100m at the NCAA Championships, she ran 11.39 (-1.6) 7.98 in the semifi nals at the NCAA Indoor Championships. in the semifi nals, then placed eighth in the fi nal with a time of 11.29 (+0.3) on June 10. Indoors, she took seventh with a time of 7.41 in the 60m dash at the MPSF Championships on February 25.

2016: She competed in two indoor meets before injuries caused her to miss the remainder of the campaign and she utilized it as a redshirt season.

2015: Westbrook had an incredible freshman season competing in both the 100m and 200m dashes, as well as the 4x100m relay. At the Pac-12 Championships, Westbrook placed third in the 100m dash with a time of 11.36 (+1.1) and seventh in the 200m dash with a time of 23.58 (+0.7). She also ran the second leg for USC’s winning 4x100m relay team which won with a meet-record time of 43.10, third-all time by a Trojan quartet. At the NCAA Semifi nals, Westbrook set new PR’s in the 100m with a time of 11.17 (+1.8) and had a wind-aided 200m PR of 23.01 (+4.6w). That 100m time moved her to sixth on USC’s all-time list. She went on to place fourth in the 100m dash fi nals with a wind-aided PR of 11.11 (+3.1w), the third- fastest time ever run by a Trojan in the fi nals. She also earned All-America honors in the 4x100m relay which placed third with a time of 43.27. She went on to place second in the 200m and tied her legal PR of 23.22 (+0.8) at the USATF Junior Championships on June 27. She also fi nished third the day before in the 100m dash fi nal with a time of 11.39 (+0.6). Westbrook set indoor PRs of 7.18 in the 60m and 23.44 in the 200m. She placed second in the 60m at the NCAA Indoor Champion- ships to earn All-America honors with a time of 7.21...she became the fi rst Trojan to score in the event at the Indoor Championships since Virginia Powell in 2006 and had the highest fi nish by a USC woman since Angela Williams won the title in 2002.

HIGH SCHOOL: Westbrook is a 2014 graduate of Chandler High in Chandler, Ariz. As a senior she led her school to its ninth consecutive state Division I champi- onship by winning four individual Arizona state titles, taking the crown in the 100m (11.69), 200m (24.33/-3.7w) 100m HH (14.17) and shot put (45-7.75). Her efforts earned her the title of Arizona Gatorade Girls Track and Field Athlete of the Year for the second time. She is a 14-time state champion and the 2013 World Youth Champion in the 100 meter dash.

PERSONAL: Ky was born in Boulder, Colo. on Feb. 25, 1996, but grew up in Chandler, Arizona...She is the daughter of Kym and Michael Westbrook and has two siblings, Khaymin and Khavi...Her father Michael was a wide receiver in the NFL and was a fi rst-round draft pick...At Chandler High School, Westbrook was a member of the National Honor Society and logged 60 hours annually of community service at a local elementary school...At USC, Ky is a double major in Communica- tion and Comprarative Literature...Her favorite food is fried rice....Would like to run professionally after graduating from USC. CAREER BESTS: 100m -- 11.17 (11.11w) 200m -- 23.22 (23.01w)

Kendall Ellis fl ashes the Fight On! sign after winning the Pac-12 400m title with a meet-record time of 50.66.

1380 NCAA ALL-AMERICANS | 200 OLYMPIANS |UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TRACK AND FIELD — PAGE 87 MEET THE 2018 USC WOMEN'S T&F TEAM

Bottom Row: Zaria Francis, Chanel Brissett, Kennedy Gillian, Chloe Berry, Madisen Richards, Courtney Corrin, Kamryn Weber. Second Row: Dior Hall, Margaux Jones, Twanisha Terry, Deanna Hill, Sydney Tullai, Mackenzie Ellison, Angie Annelus, Mikaela Smith, Angel Vallier. Third Row: Shante Robinson, Amber Gore, Lauren Maurer, Kyra Constantine, Joy McArthur, Mecca McGlaston, Jennifer Daly. Fourth Row: Kaelin Roberts, Lyndsey Lopes, Kendall Ellis, Alexa Harmon-Thomas, Kayla Richardson, Natasha Stamp, Kyla Richardson, Rachel Glynn.

Top Row: Breana Jemison, Ky Westbrook, Anna Cockrell, Cassidy Palka, Madison Ricks, Colette Put- nam, Julia Bounds.

PAGE 88 — UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TRACK & FIELD | 29 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS | 200 NCAA CHAMPIONS Deanna Hill and Amalie Iuel 2017 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS

Final Women's Standings - Teams With 5 Or More Points -

1.) Oregon (64) 2.) Georgia (62.2) 3.) USC (43) 4.) Kentucky (40) 5.) Florida (39) 6.) Arkansas (38.2) 7.) LSU (32) 7.) Texas (32) 9.) Kansas State (25) 10.) Arizona State (21) 11.) Virginia Tech (19) 12.) Colorado (16) 13.) Boise State (15) 13.) Kent State (15) 13.) Stanford (15) 13.) Texas A&M (15) USC had 8 women's athletes earn fi rst-team All-American honors last year, fi nishing third at the 17.) Missouri (14) 2017 NCAA Track & Field Championships held in Eugene, Ore. from June 7-10. USC's fi nish was its highest at the NCAA Championships since 2006 and its point total of 43 was its most since 2002. 18.) Kansas (12) USC's 4x400m relay team of Cameron Pettigrew, Amalie Iuel, Deanna Hill & Kendall Ellis took sec- 19.) Florida State (11) ond while setting the school record and posting the second-fastest time ever by a college quartet 19.) Indiana (11) of 3:23.35. All four athletes (Ellis-400m, 3rd, Hill-200m, 6th, Iuel-400mH, 3rd, Pettigrew-400m, 7th) also eaned individual All-America honors. Anna Cockrell (2nd-400mH, 8th-100mH) was also a two- 21.) Arizona (10) time All-American, while Dior Hall (7th-100mH), Brittany Mann (3rd-Shot Put) and Ky Westbrook 21.) Iowa State (10) (8th-100m) were All-American in one event. 21.) Miami (10) 21.) Michigan (10) Anna Cockrell 21.) Purdue (10) 21.) San Francisco (10) 21.) UTEP (10) 28.) Alabama (9.7) 29.) Harvard (9) 29.) Mississippi (9) 29.) Penn State (9) 32.) Akron (8) 32.) Eastern Michigan (8) 32.) Louisville (8) 32.) New Mexico (8) 32.) Northern Arizona (8) 32.) San Diego State (8) Cameron Pettigrew 38.) Baylor (6) 38.) Memphis (6) 38.) Mississippi State (6) 38.) Samford (6) 38.) UNLV (6) 43.) BYU (5) 43.) Montana State (5) 43.) New Hampshire (5) 43.) Texas Tech (5) 43.) Washington (5)

(a total of 77 teams scored)

Kendall Ellis

1380 NCAA ALL-AMERICANS | 200 OLYMPIANS |UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TRACK AND FIELD — PAGE 89 2017 USC WOMEN’S OUTDOOR BESTS

Mark Athlete Place Day Event Mark Athlete Place Day Event 100M (USC: 11.04 FR: 11.04) 100M HH (USC: 12.48 FR: 12.74) 11.01 (+4.7w) Hill 3 5/25 NCAA West Prelims-p 12.82 (+1.6) Hall 7 6/10 NCAA Championships 11.17 (+1.4)-PR Hill 16 6/22 USA Championships-p 12.89 (+0.2)-PR Cockrell 4 6/8 NCAA Semifi nals 11.23 (+5.2w) Westbrook 13 5/25 NCAA West Prelims-p 11.29 (+0.3) Westbrook 8 6/10 NCAA Championships 13.37 (+0.6) Graham 2 3/18 Trojan Invitational 11.45 (+3.0w) Francis 2 4/30 Dual Meet 13.46 (+0.5) McGlaston 5 5/14 Pac-12 Championships 11.50 (+1.1) Francis 5 6/23 USA Championships-p 13.82 (+0.5)-PR Lopes 6 5/14 Pac-12 Championships 11.51 (+3.0w) Brown 4 4/30 Dual Meet 14.66 (+1.2) H-Thomas 6 5/6 Pac-12 Multi-Events 11.52 (+0.8) Brown 1 3/18 Trojan Invitational 12.00 (+0.6) Jones 10 3/18 Trojan Invitational 400M IH (USC: 54.95 FR: 55.14) 12.28 (+1.3) Richards 18 3/18 Trojan Invitational 55.14-FR Cockrell 8 6/25 USA Championships 55.38-PR Iuel 1 4/8 Battle on the Bayou 200M (USC: 22.23 FR: 22.84) 61.28-PR McGlaston 8 5/13 Pac-12 Championships-p 22.30 (+3.8w) Hill 2 5/27 NCAA West Prelims 62.38 Graham 4 3/25 Aztec Invitational 22.41 (+1.5)-PR Hill 2 5/14 Pac-12 Championships 22.79 (+1.5)-PR Ellis 1 3/18 Trojan Invitational 23.19 (+2.9w) Constantine 1 6/18 Ont. J/C Championship LONG JUMP (USC: 21-11.00/6.68M FR: 21-3.25) 23.24 (+0.2)-PR Pettigrew 7 5/13 Pac-12 Championships-p 20-8.50/6.31 (+0.0) Jones 3 4/15 Beach Invitational 23.46 (+1.0) Iuel 2 3/18 Trojan Invitational 20-1.50/6.13 (+2.1w) Richards 3 4/30 Dual Meet 23.49 (+1.5) Westbrook 3 3/18 Trojan Invitational 19-6.75/5.96 (+1.7) Richards 2 3/25 Aztec Invitational 23.60 (+1.5) Cockrell 4 3/18 Trojan Invitational 19-4.75/5.91 (-0.8)-PR Lopes 4 4/30 Dual Meet 23.73 (-1.0) Brown 5 4/8 Battle on the Bayou 18-10.00/5.74 (+1.3) H-Thomas 2 5/7 Pac-12 Multi-Events 23.76 (+0.4) Ka.Richardson 7 4/8 Battle on the Bayou 23.76 (+1.1)-PR Hall 3 4/30 Dual Meet 24.14 (-0.3) Constatine 18 4/14 Mt. SAC Relays TRIPLE JUMP (USC: 45-5.25/13.85M FR: 44-8.25) 24.22 (+1.7) Francis 7 4/30 Dual Meet 24.58 (+1.0)-PR Graham 13 3/18 Trojan Invitational 24.76 (+1.8) Jones 16 3/18 Trojan Invitational HIGH JUMP (USC: 6-2.00/1.88M FR: 6-2.00) 24.81 (-1.8) Lopes 1 5/6 Pac-12 Multi-Events 5-8.75/1.75 Iuel 1 4/30 Dual Meet 26.13 (+1.8) Richards 30 3/18 Trojan Invitational 5-7.75/1.72-PR Lopes 2 3/23 Jim Klein Combined 26.28 (+0.5)-PR H-Thomas 10 5/6 Pac-12 Multi-Events 5-4.25/1.63 H-Thomas T6 5/6 Pac-12 Multi-Events 400M (USC: 50.00 FR: 52.32) 50.00-SR Ellis 3 6/24 USA Championships SHOT PUT (USC: 57-7.50/17.56M FR: 53-3.50) 51.61-PR Pettigrew 3 5/14 Pac-12 Championships 57-4.75/17.49-TPR Mann 3 6/8 NCAA Championships 51.81-NR Iuel 1 3/18 Trojan Invitational 55-3.75/16.86 Sapa 2 3/25 Aztec Invitational 52.92 Constantine 6 5/14 Pac-12 Championships 35-5.50/10.80-PR H-Thomas 7 5/6 Pac-12 Multi-Events 53.81-NR Ka.Richardson 4 4/14 Mt. SAC Relays 33-8.75/10.28 Lopes 4 3/23 Jim Klein Combined 55.65 Smith 3 4/1 Cal Collegiate 56.35 Gillian 4 4/30 Dual Meet 1:00.80 Glynn 19 3/25 Aztec Invitational DISCUS (USC: 200-5/61.10M FR: 177-11) 163-1/49.70 Mann 2 4/21 Triton Invitational 800M (USC: 1:58.51 FR: 2:04.16) 150-3/45.80-PR Sapa 4 4/30 Dual Meet 2:05.17-PR Smith 2 4/30 Dual Meet 2:10.28 Ibarzabal 4 4/30 Dual Meet 2:13.55-PR Berry 6 4/1 Cal Collegiate JAVELIN (USC: 186-10/56.95M FR: 173-11) 2:14.03 Constantine 9 3/25 Aztec Invitational 126-9/38.64-PR Lopes 10 3/18 Trojan Invitational 2:14.29-PR Grimes 10 4/1 Cal Collegiate 103-6/31.54 H-Thomas 4 4/8 Battle on the Bayou 2:14.31-PR Weber 15 4/22 Triton Invitational 2:18.28 Ricks 19 4/1 Cal Collegiate HAMMER (USC: 230-3/70.18M FR: 226-8) 2:20.07 Pettigrew 7 4/30 Dual Meet 193-5/58.95-PR Mann 1 4/29 Dual Meet 2:21.34 Lopes 6 5/7 Pac-12 Multi-Events 179-0/54.56 Sapa 2 4/29 Dual Meet 2:22.46 Glynn 20 3/25 Aztec Invitational 2:41.49 H-Thomas 13 5/7 Pac-12 Multi-Events POLE VAULT (USC: 14-0.00/4.27M FR: 13-7.25) 1500M (USC: 4:12.05 FR: 4:18.52) 4:33.65-PR Berry 2 4/22 Triton Invitational HEPTATHLON (USC: 6,079 POINTS FR: 5,582) 4:36.44 Ibarzabal 18 3/24 Aztec Invitational 5,371-PR Lopes 3 5/6-7 Pac-12 Multi-Events 4:37.65-PR Grimes 8 3/18 Trojan Invitational 4,741 H-Thomas 10 5/6-7 Pac-12 Multi-Events 4:39.02-PR Gore 6 4/22 Triton Invitational 4:42.89-PR Ricks 50 4/15 Beach Invitational 4:43.20-PR Smith 30 3/24 Aztec Invitational 4X100M (USC: 42.90) 4:50.73-PR Maurer 35 4/14 Mt. SAC Relays 43.38 --- 2 5/14 Pac-12 Championships (Hall, Westbrook, Brown, Hill) 3000M SC (USC: 10.01.99 FR: 10:03.73) 13:17.27 Maurer 4 4/30 Dual Meet 4X400M (USC: 3:23.35) 3:23.35-SR --- 2 6/10 NCAA Championships 5000M (USC: 16.00.11 FR: 16:36.66) (Pettigrew, Iuel, Hill, Ellis) 18:58.63 Ricks 5 4/30 Dual Meet

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Mark Athlete Place Day Event Mark Athlete Place Day Event

60M (USC: 7.09 FR: 7.18) 4X400M (USC: 3:27.03) 7.26-PR Deanna Hill 3-p 2/10 Tyson Invitational 3:27.03-NCAA Record 1 3/11 NCAA Indoors 7.30 Ky Westbrook 3 1/28 Razorback Invite (Ellis, Cockrell, Pettigrew, Hill) 7.39 Destinee Brown 8-p 2/24 MPSFs 7.72 Margaux Jones 24-p 1/21 McCravy Invite 7.92 Madisen Richards 32-p 1/21 McCravy Invite LONG JUMP (USC: 21-0.50/6.41M FR: 21-0.50) 8.26 Courtney Corrin 36-p 1/21 McCravy Invite 20-9.25/6.33 Margaux Jones 3 1/27 Razorback Invite 19-11.00/6.07-PR Courtney Corrin 7 1/27 Razorback Invite 19-4.25/5.90-PR M. Richards 3 1/20 McCravy Invite 60HH (USC: 7.84 FR: 8.01) 18-8.50/5.70-PR Lyndsey Lopes 18 2/10 Tyson Invitational 7.98-FR Anna Cockrell 3-p 3/10 NCAA Indoors 18-4.25/5.59-PR Harmon-Thomas 3 2/24 MPSFs Pentathlon 8.08 Dior Hall 4 2/10 Tyson Invitational 8.21-PR Jasmyne Graham 4 2/25 MPSFs 8.76-PR Lyndsey Lopes 4 2/24 MPSFs Pentathlon 9.00 A.Harmon-Thomas 8 2/24 MPSFs Pentathlon TRIPLE JUMP (USC: 45-3.00/13.79 FR: 43-2.25) ------

200M (USC: 22.74 FR: 23.44) 22.74-SR Deanna Hill 1 2/11 Tyson Invitational-Inv. HIGH JUMP (USC: 5-10.75/1.80M FR: 5-4.25) 5-8.75/1.75 Amalie Iuel 6 2/11 Tyson Invite-Inv. 22.97-PR Kendall Ellis 3 2/11 Tyson Invitational-Inv. 5-7.00/1.70-PR Lyndsey Lopes T-4 1/27 Razorback Invite Pnt. 23.51-PR Cameron Pettigrew 2 2/11 Tyson Invitational 5-5.75/1.67 A.Harmon-Thomas 4 1/20 McCravy Invite Pnt. 23.60-PR Destinee Brown 5 2/11 Tyson Invitational 23.61 Ky Westbrook 5 2/11 Tyson Invitational-OD 23.78 Anna Cockrell 4 1/20 McCravy Invite 24.04-PR Kyra Constantine 4 2/24 MPSFs POLE VAULT (USC: 13-5.75/4.10M FR:13-5.75) 24.46-PR Jasmyne Graham 26 1/27 Razorback Invite 25.08 Kennedy Gillian 38 2/11 Tyson Invitational SHOT PUT (USC: 58-4.00/17.78M FR: 41-6.50) 58-4.00/17.78-SR Brittany Mann 3 3/10 NCAA Indoors 400M (USC: 51.07 FR: 53.19) 48-7.25/14.81 Tanya Sapa 8 2/25 MPSFs 51.07-SR Kendall Ellis 2 3/11 NCAA Indoors 36-5.00/11.10-PR Lyndsey Lopes 3 1/20 McCravy Invite Pnt. 52.27-PR Cameron Pettigrew 1 2/25 MPSFs 33-8.50/10.27 A.Harmon-Thomas 9 1/27 Razorback Invite Pnt. 52.85 Amalie Iuel 2 1/28 Razorback Invite 53.83-PR Kyra Constantine 1 2/10 Tyson Invitational WEIGHT THROW (USC: 63-3.25/19.28 Fr.: ) 56.25 Kennedy Gillian 29 2/10 Tyson Invitational 63-3.23/19.28-SR Brittany Mann 6 2/24 MPSFs

600Y (USC: 1:19.50 FR: ) PENTATHLON (USC: 4,444 FR: 2,849) 1:19.56 Amalie Iuel 1 1/20 McCravy Invite 3,754-PR Lyndsey Lopes 8 1/27 Razorback Invite 1:19.96 C. Pettigrew 2 1/20 McCravy Invite 3,486 A.Harmon-Thomas 12 2/24 MPSFs

600M (USC: 1:34.80 FR: )

800M (USC: 2:05.70 FR: 2:08.40) 2:05.94-PR Mikaela Smith 2 2/25 MPSFs 2:08.82 Lorea Ibarzabal 17 2/11 Husky Classic 2:30.39 Lyndsey Lopes 13 2/24 MPSFs Pentathlon 2:40.41 Harmon-Thomas 17 2/24 MPSFs Pentathlon

1 MILE (USC: 4.43.23 FR: 4:53.35 ) 4:56.67 Chloe Berry 36 2/11 Husky Classic 5:14.34 Amber Gore 27 1/21 McCravy Invite

PR = Personal Best SR = School Record 3000M (USC: 9.50.40 FR: 10:56.63) SFR - USC Fr. Record h = Heat s = Section p = Prelims 1380 NCAA ALL-AMERICANS | 200 OLYMPIANS |UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TRACK AND FIELD — PAGE 91 WOMEN OF TROY CROSS COUNTRY

THE 2017 SEASON

USC’s young cross country team under the new leadership of fi rst-year coach Patrick Henner was led by junior Amber Gore. She led the team at every meet during the season, including her second-place fi nish at the season-opening Pepperdine Invita- tional.

Coach Henner focused on the development of athletes' race strat- egies and endurance training. The progress was demonstrated by virtually every runner setting a PR by the end of the season. The development during the cross country season bodes well for the 2018 track and fi eld season.

With only one senior and six of the athletes on the roster being freshmen or sophomores, the Trojans seem to have developed a strong foundation upon which to build for the future.

The team also excelled in the classroom once again with Rachel Glynn, Amber Gore, Lauren Maurer and Madison Ricks being named Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention.

2017 Women of Troy Cross Country Roster Chloe Berry Sophomore Mission Viejo, Calif. Julia Bounds Freshman Redwood City, Calif. Jennifer Daly Freshman Laguna Niguel, Calif. Mackenzie Ellison Freshman Atlanta, Ga. Rachel Glynn Junior Aurora, Ontario, Canada Amber Gore Junior Redondo Beach, Calif. Lauren Maurer Junior Fullerton, Calif. Madison Ricks Senior San Ramon, Calif. Mikaela Smith Junior Fresno, Calif. Sydney Tullai Freshman Chino Hills, Calif.

Angel Vallier Junior Mission Viejo, Calif. Above Amber Gore represents USC at the NCAA Kamryn Weber Sophomore Frisco, Texas West Regional in Seattle, Wash. She was USC's top runner at every meet during the 2017 season.

First-year cross country coach Patrick Henner addresses USC's team of Chloe Berry, Jennifer Daly, Amber Gore, Lauren the team at the Pepperdine Invitational in Malibu, Calif. Maurer and Sydney Tullai toe the line at the start of the Pac-12 Championships held in Springfi eld, Ore.

PAGE 92 — UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TRACK & FIELD | 29 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS | 200 NCAA CHAMPIONS WOMEN OF TROY YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS YEAR COACH CAPTAIN W L T Nat. Con 1976 Sherry Calvert No captain 0 0 0 - 3 1977 Sherry Calvert No captain 0 0 0 15 - 1978 Sherry Calvert No captain 0 1 0 12 - 1979 Sherry Calvert No captain 2 2 0 30 3 1980 Sherry Calvert No captain 2 0 0 - 4 1981 Sherry Calvert No captain 2 1 0 - 5 1982 Sherry Calvert No captain 3 2 0 45 4 1983 Sherry Calvert No captain 0 4 0 28 5 1984 Fred LaPlante Sabrina Williams, Donna Curtis 0 1 0 24 5 1985 Fred LaPlante Sabrina Williams, Donna Curtis 12 1 0 16 3 1986 Fred LaPlante LaWanda Cabell, Sharon Hatfi eld 5 0 0 4 1 1987 Fred LaPlante Julie Seleine, Yvette Bates 5 0 0 3 2 1988 Fred LaPlante Yvette Bates, Michelle Taylor 4 1 0 7 4 1989 Mike Bailey Lesley Noll, Karen Koellner 3 1 0 9 4 1990 Mike Bailey Leslie Maxie, Shannon Clark 2 1 0 22 9 1991 Jim Bush Louan Guialdo, Ashley Selman 1 3 1 27 9 1992 Jim Bush & Barbara Edmonson Michelle DeCoux 4 2 0 43 3 1993 Barbara Edmonson Allison Franke 2 3 0 49 5 1994 Barbara Edmonson No Captain 6 6 0 27 4 1995 Ron Allice & Barbara Edmonson Nicole Haynes 2 1 1 37 8 1996 Ron Allice & Barbara Edmonson N. Haynes, L. Coons, B. Stephens, S. Smith 6 1 0 7 1 1997 Ron Allice & Barbara Edmonson Carrie Martin, Nekeidra Shegog 9 1 0 14 2 1998 Ron Allice & Barbara Edmonson Carrie Martin, Torri Edwards 8 1 0 5 3 1999 Ron Allice & Barbara Edmonson Natasha Danvers, 'Ofa Wolfgramm 12 4 0 3 2 2000 Ron Allice Natasha Danvers 8 2 0 2 2 2001 Ron Allice Angela Williams, Cynthia Ademiluyi 5 1 0 1 2 2002 Ron Allice Angela Williams, Cynthia Ademiluyi 0 1 0 3 2 2003 Ron Allice Nakiya Johnson, Julianna Tudja 0 1 0 13 4 2004 Ron Allice A. Weatherspoon, M. Edmonson, E. Williams 0 1 0 12 3 2005 Ron Allice L. Erickson, V. Powell, A. Weatherspoon 0 1 0 7 4 2006 Ron Allice Virginia Powell 0 1 0 2 3 2007 Ron Allice Candice Davis, Jessica Onyepunuka 0 1 0 7 4 2008 Ron Allice Lindsay Oman, Jessica Onyepunuka 1 0 0 11 4 2009 Ron Allice Shalina Clarke 1 0 0 8 4 2010 Ron Allice Shalina Clarke, Judith Onyepunuka 1 0 0 - 4 2011 Ron Allice Marissa Minderler, Dalilah Muhammad 1 0 0 6 4 2012 Ron Allice Marissa Minderler, Dalilah Muhammad 1 0 0 T-24 4 2013 Ron Allice Alitta Boyd, Jessica Davis 0 1 0 T-21 6 2014 Caryl Smith Gilbert Jenny Ozorai, Jenna Puterbaugh 1 0 0 T-16 2 2015 Caryl Smith Gilbert Alexandra Collatz, Vanessa Jones 1 0 0 7 2 2016 Caryl Smith Gilbert Alexis Faulknor, Tera Novy, Jaide Stepter 1 0 0 T-9 2 2017 Caryl Smith Gilbert Amalie Iuel, Brittany Mann, Cameron Pettigrew 1 0 0 3 2 Dual Meet Totals 111 46 2 .698

The 2001 team won USC's fi rst women's NCAA team title 1380 NCAA ALL-AMERICANS | 200 OLYMPIANS |UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TRACK AND FIELD — PAGE 93 WOMEN OF TROY TRACK & FIELD ALL-TIME RECORDS Best acceptable outdoor performances made by USC varsity and freshmen track athletes in undergraduate seasons of competition and approved by the head coach. Non-winning times have not been acceptable unless fully electronically timed. Current Women of Troy listed in bold. TRACK EVENTS 100 METERS: 11.04, Angela Williams, NCAA Championships, Boise, Idaho, June 5, 1999. 200 METERS: 22.23, Carol Rodriguez, NCAA West Regional, Provo, Utah, May 26, 2006. 400 METERS: 50.00, Kendall Ellis, USA T&F Championships, Sacramento, Calif, June 24, 2017. 800 METERS: 1:58.51, Brigita Langerholc, Olympic Games,Sydney, Australia, Sept. 25, 2000. 1,500 METERS: 4:12.05, Grazyna Penc, Mt. SAC Relays, Walnut, Calif., April 20, 1997. 3,000 METERS: 9:11.78, Emebet Shiferaw, NCAA Championships, Bloomington, Ind., June 6, 1997. 3,000 METER SC: 10:01.99, Zsofi a Erdelyi, NCAA West Regional, May 30, 2009 5,000 METERS: 16:00.11, Zsofi a Erdelyi, Mt. SAC Relays, Walnut, Calif., April 15, 2011. 10,000 METERS: 33:18.75, Zsofi a Erdelyi, Stanford Invitational, Palo Alto, Calif., March 26, 2010. 100-METER HURDLES: 12.48, Virginia Powell, NCAA Championships, Sacramento, Calif., June 9, 2006 400-METER HURDLES: 54.95, Natasha Danvers, Olympic Games, Syndey, Australia, Sept. 25, 2000 and Jaide Stepter, U.S. Olympic Trials, Eugene, Ore., July 10, 2016 FIELD EVENTS HIGH JUMP: 6-2 (1.88), Emelie Fardigh, Stanford Invitational, Palo Alto, March 22, 1997. LONG JUMP: 21-11 (6.68) , Yvette Bates, Olympic Trials, Indianapolis, Ind., July 23, 1988. TRIPLE JUMP: 45-5 1/4 (13.85), Wendy Brown, TAC Championships, Tampa, Fla., June 17, 1988. POLE VAULT: 14-0 (4.27), Brysun Stately, USC-UCLA Dual Meet, Westwood, Calif., May 1, 2010 SHOT PUT: 57-7 1/2 (17.56), Karen Freberg, USC-UCLA Dual Meet, Westwood, Calif., April 29, 2006. JAVELIN: (old Implement) 187-9 (57.22), Ashley Selman, Columbus, Ohio, 1989. JAVELIN: (new Implement) 186-10, (56.95), Inga Stasiulionyte, Pac-10 Championships, Pullman, Wash., May 19, 2002. DISCUS: 200-5 (61.10), Tera Novy, CSULA Twilight Meet, Los Angeles, Calif., April 14, 2016. HAMMER: 230-3 (70.18), Eva Orban, CS Northridge Invitational, Northridge, Calif., March 15, 2008. HEPTATHLON (old table): 5,616, Debra Larsen, UCLA, Westwood, June 24-25, 1983. HEPTATHLON (new table): 6,079, Wendy Brown, United States Olympic Trials, July 15-16, 1988. PENTATHLON: 3,801, Kerry Zwart-Bell, 1979. RELAY EVENTS 400 METERS: 42.90, Destinee Brown, Deanna Hill, Alexis Faulknor, Tynia Gaither, NCAA Championships, Eugene, Ore., June 11, 2016. 800 METERS: 1:30.99, Akawkaw Ndipagbor, Jessica Davis, Alexis Faulknor, Tynia Gaither, Florida Relays, April 5, 2014. 1,600 METERS: 3:23.35, Cameron Pettigrew, Amalie Iuel, Deanna Hill, Kendall Ellis, NCAA Championships, Eugene, Ore., June 10, 2017. 3,200 METERS: 8:32.59, Amy Goodwin, Shannon Clark, Michelle Taylor, Leslie Noll, 1989. SPRINT MEDLEY: 1:39.66, Louan Guiald, Ronda Brooks, Leslie Maxie, Noelle Chapin, April 7, 1990. DISTANCE MEDLEY: 11:24.40, Kristie Johnston, Brigita Langerholc, Anna Lopacuich, Grazyna Penc, 1998. FOUR-MILE (yards): 19:54.6, Shannon Clark, Julie Seleine, Elise Lyon, Lesley Noll, 1987.

Natasha Danvers Grazyna Penc Candace Young PAGE 94 — UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TRACK & FIELD | 29 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS | 200 NCAA CHAMPIONS KATHERINE B. LOKER STADIUM Home of USC Track and Field

Katherine B. Loker Stadium was made possible by a generous donation from Katherine B. Loker. The 3,000-seat stadium opened in the 2001 season and was dedicated on May 5 during that year's USC-UCLA dual meet. The track and stadium underwent renovations this past winter. The facility includes track offi ces, locker rooms, an athlete lounge and meeting rooms. Loker stadium hosted the 2003 Pac-10 Championships, the fi rst time a conference meet had ever been held on the USC campus. USC also hosted the 2013 Pac-10 Championships. LOKER STADIUM/CROMWELL FIELD RECORDS 100m: 11.13 Shakedia Jones (UCLA), May 5, 2001 and Shayla Sanders (Florida), March 26, 2016 200m: 22.62 English Gardner (Oregon), May 12, 2013 400m: 50.91 Monique Henderson (UCLA), April 30, 2005 and Jaide Stepter (USC), March 26, 2016 800m: 2:02.72 Tanya Blake (Santa Monica TC), May 16, 1998 1,500m: 4:12.44 Darcy Arreola (Unatt.), May 6, 1995 3,000m: 9:01.78 Monica Joyce (SDSU), May 15, 1982 3,000m SC: 9:55:67 Emma Coburn (Colorado), May 12, 2013 5,000m: 16:01.3 Tania Fischer (Santa Monica TC), May 16, 1998 10,000m: 34:15.50 Jan Oehm (Arizona), May 14, 1982 100m HH: 12.74 Virginia Powell (USC), April 30, 2005 12.7h Joanna Hayes (UCLA), May 1, 1999 400m IH: 54.21 Kori Carter (Stanford), May 12, 2013 400m Relay: 43.27 USC (Williams, Young, Edmonson, Davis), April 1, 2000 1,600m Relay: 3:29.73 USC (Ellis, Iuel, Stepter, Pettigrew), March 26, 2016 High Jump: 6-6 1/4 (1.99) Brigetta Barrett (Arizona), May 11, 2013 Long Jump: 21-11 (6.68) Nettey Christabel (Arizona State), May 11, 2013 Triple Jump: 45-5 3/4 (13.86) Keisha Spencer (LSU), April 5, 2000 Pole Vault: 14-1 (4.30) Chelsea Johnson (UCLA), April 30, 2005 Shot Put: 60-9 1/4 (18.52) Ramona Pagel (Unatt.), April 19, 1985 Discus: 216-8 (66.04) Meg Ritchie (Arizona), May 15, 1982 Javelin: 177-4 (54.05) Marija Vucenovic (Florida), March 26, 2016 Heptathlon: 6,041 points Jackie Joyner (USA National Team/Wilt’s AC), 1380 NCAA ALL-AMERICANS | 200 OLYMPIANS |UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TRACK AND FIELD — PAGE 95 ALL-TIME WOMEN’S PERFORMERS WOMEN'S OLYMPIC EVENTS 9. Kathleen Moloney ...... 17:29.33 3/6/10 JAVELIN THROW (1999 Implement) 10. Shea Wickland ...... 17:34.99 4/4/09 1. Inga Stasiulionyte ...... 186-10 (56.95) 5/18/02 100 METERS 2. Kristine Busa ...... 179-1 (54.78) 7/18/09 1. Angela Williams ...... 11.04 6/5/99 10000 METERS 3. Leslie Erickson ...... 168-11 (51.48) 5/4/02 2. Natasha Mayers ...... 11.09 4/19/03 1. Zsofi a Erdelyi ...... 33:18.75 3/26/10 4. Andrea McBride ...... 161-7 (49.25) 4/30/05 3. Torri Edwards ...... 11.10n 6/4/99 2. Beth Van Alstine ...... 34:29.62 3/27/04 5. Marissa Minderler ...... 157-3 (47.92) 4/2/10 Virginia Powell ...... 11.10 5/14/06 3. Kate Neeper ...... 36:09.24 4/17/04 5. Inger Miller ...... 11.11 4/7/93 4. Shea Wickland ...... 36:16.00 3/7/09 JAVELIN THROW (old implement) 6. Ky Westbrook ...... 11.17 6/11/15 5. Dina Kitayama ...... 36:38.60 4/14/11 1. Sherry Calvert ...... 192-0 (58.52) 5/12/72 Deanna Hill ...... 11.17 6/22/17 6. Zara Lukens ...... 37:11.02 4/14/11 2. Ashley Selman ...... 187-9 (57.22) 6/17/89 8. Jessica Davis ...... 11.19 5/14/11 3. Diana Clements ...... 168-8 (51.42) 5/22/87 100-METER HURDLES Tynia Gaither ...... 11.19 6/9/16 4. Nicole Haynes ...... 158-10 (48.42) 5/20/94 1. Virginia Powell ...... 12.48 6/9/06 10. Candace Young ...... 11.22 3/24/01 5. Wendy Brown ...... 158-6 (48.32) 4/30/88 2. Nia Ali ...... 12.73 6/25/11 200 METERS 3. Dior Hall ...... 12.74 6/13/15 HAMMER THROW 1. Carol Rodriguez ...... 22.23 5/27/06 4. Anna Cockrell ...... 12.89 6/8/17 1. Eva Orban ...... 230-2 (70.18) 3/15/08 2. Inger Miller ...... 22.33 4/17/93 5. Candice Davis ...... 12:90 6/8/07 2. Jenny Ozorai ...... 223-4 (68.08) 3/9/12 3. Deanna Hill ...... 22.41 5/14/17 6. Lauren Blackburn ...... 13.06 5/14/11 3. Marissa Minderler ...... 220-11 (67.35) 5/12/12 4. Tynia Gaither ...... 22.54 6/11/16 7. Shalina Clarke ...... 13.09 5/29/10 4. Julianna Tudja ...... 218-9 (66.69) 6/14/03 5. Kinshasa Davis ...... 22.69 4/16/00 8. Patty Van Wolvelaere ...... 13.14 5/26/78 5. L'Orangerie Crawford ..... 209-8 (63.91) 3/8/03 6. Kendall Ells ...... 22.79 3/18/17 Sau Ying Chan ...... 13.14 4/17/94 6. Jade Niemeyer ...... 208-0 (63.40) 5/26/12 7. Natasha Mayers ...... 22.80 5/29/02 10. Natasha Danvers ...... 13.20 5/6/00 7. Lauren Chambers ...... 206-5 (62.93) 4/16/10 8. Aareon Payne ...... 22.83 4/16/11 8. Jennifer Vail ...... 204-3 (62.26) 5/21/00 400-METER HURDLES 9. Jessica Davis ...... 22.84 5/14/11 9. Julia Rozenfeld ...... 203-1(61.90) 3/12/05 1. Natasha Danvers ...... 54.95 9/25/00 Torri Edwards ...... 22.84n 6/4/99 10. Leslie Coons ...... 198-7 (60.52) 5/4/96 Jaide Stepter ...... 54.95 7/10/16 400 METERS 3. Anna Cockrell ...... 55.14 6/25/17 HEPTATHLON 1. Kendall Ellis ...... 50.00 6/24/17 4. Amalie Iuel ...... 55.38 4/8/17 1. Wendy Brown ...... 6,079 7/16/88 2. Jaide Stepter ...... 50.91 3/26/16 5. Leslie Maxie ...... 55.79 6/6/87 2. Amalie Iuel ...... 6,011 5/8/16 3. Carol Rodriguez ...... 51.39 5/3/08 6. Dalilah Muhammad ...... 56.04 6/8/11 3. Nia Ali ...... 5,824 5/10/09 4. Vanessa Jones ...... 51.50 5/17/15 7. Michelle DeCoux ...... 57.05 4/4/92 4. Nicole Haynes ...... 5,786 5/12/96 5. Cameron Pettigrew ...... 51.61 5/14/17 8. Natasha Neal ...... 57.16 5/5/01 5. Kerry Zwart-Bell ...... 5,550 6/1/82 6. Michelle Taylor ...... 51.75 6/2/89 9. Karen Koellner ...... 57.59 3/18/89 6. Shana Woods ...... 5,507 6/8/07 7. Amalie Iuel ...... 51.81 3/18/17 10. Shalina Clarke ...... 57.78 4/28/07 7. Sharon Hatfi eld ...... 5,410 4/19/86 8. Brigita Langerholc ...... 52.02 7/01 LONG JUMP 8. Lyndsey Lopes...... 5,371 5/7/17 9. Gervaise McCraw ...... 52.24 6/7/86 1. Yvette Bates ...... 21-11 (6.68) 7/23/88 9. Tanya Smith ...... 5,345 5/26/93 10. Nakiya Johnson ...... 52.29 5/19/02 2. Wendy Brown ...... 21-7 1/2 (6.59) 7/19/88 10. Yolanda Fletcher ...... 5,307 5/17/86 800 METERS 3. Sabrina Williams ...... 21-7 (6.57) 2/23/85 POLE VAULT 1. Brigita Langerholc ...... 1:58.51 9/25/00 4. Pamela Simpson ...... 21-2 (6.46) 6/2/99 1. Brysun Stately ...... 14-0 (4.27) 5/1/10 2. Michelle Taylor ...... 2:00.01 7/19/89 5. Tatyana Obukhova ...... 20-11 3/4 (6.39) 4/13/02 2. Melissa Astete ...... 12-11 1/2 (3.95) 5/15/05 3. Lesley Noll ...... 2:03.30 4/8/88 6. Margaux Jones ...... 20-10 3/4 (6.37) 6/25/16 Brittani Bernhard ...... 12-11 1/2 (3.95) 4/15/05 4. Grazyna Penc ...... 2:03.82n 4/5/97 7. Michelle Sanford ...... 20-10 1/2 (6.36) 5/1/04 4. Shannon Lewallen ...... 12-5 1/2 (3.80) 3/26/05 5. Aleksandra Deren ...... 2:04.18 4/26/01 8. Alexis Faulknor ...... 20-9 1/4 (6.33) 5/16/15 Chun Mei Nickles ...... 12-5 1/2 (3.80) 4/21/07 9. Shana Woods ...... 20-8 (6.30) 4/28/07 6. Donna Curtis ...... 2:04.58 5/29/85 Felicia Horvath ...... 12-5 1/2 (3.80) 3/26/16 10. Sandy Crabtree ...... 20-7 1/4 (6.28) 6/17/82 7. Mikaela Smith ...... 2:05.17 4/30/17 7. Thea Weiss ...... 12-4 1/2 (3.77) 5/4/13 Louan Guialdo ...... 20-7 1/4 (6.28) 3/17/90 8. Anna Lopaciuch ...... 2:05.71 5/24/98 8. Ariel Hayward ...... 12-2 3/4 (3.73) 3/2/13 Yolanda Fletcher ...... 20-7 1/4 (6.28) 5/21/83 9. Treani Swain ...... 2:05.93 4/30/05 9. Sonya Negriff ...... 12-1 1/2 (3.70) 4/26/02 10. Kristie Johnston ...... 2:06.09n 5/3/97 HIGH JUMP Kenisha Strong ...... 12-1 1/2 (3.70) 4/4/09 1,500 METERS 1. Emelie Fardigh ...... 6-2 (1.88) 3/22/97 PENTATHLON 2. Nia Ali ...... 6-1 1/4 (1.86) 5/14/11 1. Grazyna Penc ...... 4:12.05n 4/20/97 1. Kerry Zwart-Bell ...... 3,801 3/30/80 2. Iryna Vashchuk ...... 4:12.79 5/29/04 3. Wendy Brown ...... 6-1 (1.85) 8/27/88 3. Anna Lopaciuch ...... 4:16.49n 4/4/98 4. Spring Harris ...... 6-0 1/2 (1.84) 3/22/03 400-METER RELAY 4. Lesley Noll ...... 4:17.25 4/30/89 Amalie Iuel ...... 6-0 1/2 (1.84) 5/7/16 1. Brown, Hill, 5. Emebet Shiferaw ...... 4:20.75 5/4/96 6. Crissy Mills ...... 6-0 (1.83) 6/3/93 Faulknor, Gaither ...... 42.90 6/11/16 6. Aleksandra Deren ...... 4:20.84 5/5/01 7. Debra Larsen ...... 5-11 3/4 (1.82) 6/24/83 2. Powell, Onyepunuka, Davis, 7. Kristie Johnston ...... 4:21.84n 5/3/97 8. Natasha Danvers ...... 5-11 1/2 (1.82) 5/24/98 Rodriguez ...... 42.96 6/9/06 8. Shannon Clark ...... 4:22.06 4/11/87 Tanya Smith ...... 5-11 1/2 (1.82) 3/9/96 3. Laarman, Davis,Faulknor, Gaither ... 43.00 6/14/14 9. Elise Lyon ...... 4:22.75 5/23/86 10. Shawana Taylor ...... 5-10 (1.78) 3/4/00 4. Hill, Westbrook, Faulknor, Gaither .... 43.10 5/17/15 10. Lucyna Ligaj ...... 4:22.77 5/20/01 TRIPLE JUMP 5. Williams, Young 1. Wendy Brown ...... 45-5 1/4 (13.85) 6/17/88 Edmonson, Davis ...... 43.14 6/2/00 3,000 METERS 6. Hall, Westbrook, Faulknor, Hill ...43.27 6/13/15 1. Emebet Shiferaw ...... 9:11.78n 6/6/97 2. Yvette Bates ...... 44-7 1/2 (13.60) 6/6/87 3. Michelle Sanford ...... 43-9 1/4 (13.34) 5/15/04 7. Williams, Edwards, 2. Anna Lopaciuch ...... 9:23.44n 5/2/98 Edmonson, Young ...... 43.35 5/1/99 3. Zsofi a Erdelyi ...... 9:27.96 3/20/10 4. Alitta Boyd ...... 43-8 1/2 (13.32) 5/26/12 5. Melia Cox ...... 43-3 1/4 (13.19) 6/7/13 8. Hall, Westbrook, 4. Iryna Vashchuck ...... 9:31:14 3/20/04 Brown, Hill ...... 43.38 5/14/17 5. Lucyna Ligaj ...... 9:38.07 3/3/01 6. Tatyana Obukhova ...... 43-2 1/4 (13.16) 4/22/01 7. Ekene Anene ...... 42-10 1/4 (13.06) 5/29/10 9. Laarman, Payne, 6. Shannon Clark ...... 9:41.41 4/17/87 Puterbaugh, Davis ...... 43.42 6/11/11 7. Sarah Cocco ...... 9:42.68 3/1/08 8. Karleen Shields ...... 41-9 3/4 (12.74) 5/7/94 9. Oluwakemi Olonade ... 41-8 3/4 (12.72) 5/30/14 10. Brown, Hill, 8. Katerina Berdousi ...... 9:45.42 3/22/13 Stepter, Gaither ...... 43.46 5/15/16 9. Elise Lyon ...... 9:48.69 4/17/87 10. Brittany Daniels ...... 41-2 1/2 (12.56) 4/29/06 10. Beth Van Alstine ...... 9:49.07 3/20/04 SHOT PUT 1,600-METER RELAY 1. Pettigrew, Iuel, Hill, Ellis ...... 3:23.35 6/10/17 3,000m Steeplechase 1. Karen Freberg ...... 57-7 1/2 (17.56) 4/29/06 2. Brittany Mann ...... 57-4 3/4 (17.49) 6/8/17 2. Pettigrew, Iuel, 1. Zsofi a Erdelyi ...... 10:01.99 5/30/09 Cockrell, Ellis ...... 3:26.09 5/27/17 2. Julia Budniak ...... 10:14.51 6/12/04 3. L’Orangerie Crawford . 56-3 1/4 (17.15) 5/14/04 4. Diana Clements ...... 55-8 1/4 (16.97) 2/21/86 3. Ellis, Iuel, Pettigrew, Stepter ....3:26.73 5/28/16 3. Kira Soderstrom ...... 10:34.18 4/16/15 4. Stepter, Iuel, Ellis, Jones ...... 3:27.86 5/30/15 4. Katerina Berdousi ...... 10:42.40 5/14/16 5. Tanya Sapa ...... 55-7 3/4 (16.96) 5/1/16 5. Danvers, Edmonson, 5. Jenna Tong ...... 10:42.91 4/5/14 6. Cynthia Ademiluyi ...... 55-0 1/4 (16.77) 5/31/00 Langerholc, Davis ...... 3:28.08 6/5/99 6. Laura Meyers ...... 10:49.95 4/5/08 7. Tera Novy ...... 53-0 (16.15) 5/1/16 6. Mayberry, McCraw, 7. Natalia Kovtun ...... 11:04.35 4/28/07 8. Cerenity Young ...... 51-2 1/4 (15.60) 4/6/02 8. Kristen Berglas ...... 11:06.70 4/30/05 9. Marissa Minderler ...... 50-2 3/4 (15.31) 3/12/11 Taylor, Maxie ...... 3:28.93 3/6/87 9. Katherine Ellis ...... 11:07.26 5/2/09 10. Leslie Coons ...... 49-10 1/2 (15.20) 5/4/96 7. Ndipagbor, Jones, 10. Brooke Thomas ...... 11:07.63 4/21/01 Davis, Gaither ...... 3:29.42 4/5/14 DISCUS THROW 8. Ndipagbor, Stepter, 5,000 METERS 1. Tera Novy ...... 200-5 (61.10) 4/14/16 Liverpool, Jones ...... 3:30.29 6/12/14 1. Zsofi a Erdelyi ...... 16:00.11 4/15/11 2. Alexandra Collatz ...... 189-8 (57.82) 4/16/15 9. Neal, Langerholc, 2. Emebet Shiferaw ...... 16:16.27 5/18/96 3. Kate Hutchinson ...... 189-5 (57.73) 5/6/06 Davis, Estes ...... 3:30.84 5/31/01 3. Ariel Wright ...... 16:23.66 3/25/11 4. Cynthia Ademiluyi ...... 177-10 (54.20) 2/23/02 10. Danvers, Estes, 4. Iryna Vashchuck ...... 16:28.71 3/25/05 5. Claudia Paris ...... 176-11 (53.92) 3/5/88 Langerholc, Edmonson ...... 3:31.29 4/19/98 5. Julia Budniak ...... 16:42.65 4/18/04 6. Cindy Johnson ...... 173-11 (53.00) 6/4/83 6. Brooke Thomas ...... 16:53.82 3/29/03 7. Lauren Guerrieri ...... 168-6 (51.37) 5/1/10 7. Katerina Berdousi ...... 17:04.41 5/15/16 8. Carrie Martin ...... 168-6 (51.36) 4/20/96 8. Julie Seleine ...... 17:18.81 3/21/87 9. Diana Clements ...... 167-10 (51.16) 5/3/86 10. Katalin Mate ...... 165-10 (50.55) 5/29/09 PAGE 96 — UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TRACK & FIELD | 29 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS | 200 NCAA CHAMPIONS WOMEN OF TROY PAC-12 RECORD HOLDERS

100 METER HH 12.48 ...... Virginia Powell, 2006

200 METERS: 22.23 ...... Carol Rodriguez, 2006

800 METERS: 1:58.51 ...... Brigita Langerholc, 2000

4x100 RELAY: 42.96 ...... Virginia Powell, ...... Jessica Onyepunuka, ...... Candice Davis, ...... Carol Rodriguez, 2006.

HAMMER: 230-3 ...... Eva Orban, 2008

JAVELIN: 186-10 ...... Inga Stasiulionyte, 2002

FRESHMAN RECORDS 100 METERS: 11.04 ...... Angela Williams, 1999 Inger Miller 200 METERS: 22.84 ...... Jessica Davis, 2011

400 METERS: 52.32 ...... Kendall Ellis, 2015

800 METERS: 2:04.16 ...... Brigita Langerholc, 1998

1,500 METERS: 4:18.52 ...... Grazyna Penc, 1996

3,000 METERS: 9:33.29 ...... Zsofi a Erdelyi, 2008

5,000 METERS: 16:36.66 ...... Zsofi a Erdelyi, 2008

3,000 METER SC: 10:03.73 ...... Zsofi a Erdelyi, 2008

100-METER HH: 12.74 ...... Dior Hall, 2015

400-METER IH: 55.14 ...... Anna Cockrell, 2017

HIGH JUMP: 6-2 (1.88) ...... Emelie Fardigh, 1997

LONG JUMP: 21-3 1/4 (6.48) ...... Wendy Brown, 1985 Kinshasa Davis TRIPLE JUMP: 44-6 1/4 (13.57) ...... Wendy Brown, 1985

SHOT PUT: 53-3 1/2 (16.24) ...... L'Orangerie Crawford, 2001

DISCUS THROW: 177-11 (54.24) ...... Alexandra Collatz, 2012

JAVELIN THROW: 187-9 (57.24) ...... Ashley Selman, 1989* 173-11 (53.00) ...... Inga Stasiulionyte, 2001**

HAMMER THROW: 226-8 (69.10) ...... Eva Orban, 2006

POLE VAULT: 13-7 1/4 (4.15) ...... Brysun Stately, 2006

HEPTATHLON: 5,582 points ...... Sharon Hatfi eld, 1984 *--Pre-1999 Implement **--New Implement

L'Orangerie Crawford

1380 NCAA ALL-AMERICANS | 200 OLYMPIANS |UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TRACK AND FIELD — PAGE 97 NCAA INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS 60-METERS (Indoor) 2002 Angela Williams ...... 7.13

100-METERS 1999 Angela Williams ...... 11.04 2000 Angela Williams ...... 11.12 2001 Angela Williams ...... 11.05w 2002 Angela Williams ...... 11.29 200-METERS 2002 Natasha Mayers ...... 22.93 800-METERS 2001 Brigita Langerholc ...... 2:01.61 60-METER HURDLES (Indoor) 2005 Virginia Powell ...... 7.97 2006 Virginia Powell ...... 7.84 Angela Williams 100-METER HURDLES 1977 Patty Van Wolvelaere ...... 13.18w 1978 Patty Van Wolvelaere ...... 13.14 2005 Virginia Powell ...... 12.80 2006 Virginia Powell ...... 12.48 2011 Nia Ali ...... 12.63w 400-METER HURDLES 2000 Natasha Danvers ...... 55.26 TRIPLE JUMP (INDOOR) 1986 Wendy Brown...... 44-3 1/4 (13.49) 1987 Yvette Bates ...... 45-3 (13.79) 1988 Yvette Bates ...... 44-9 (13.64) JAVELIN THROW 1970 Sherry Calvert ...... 172-10 (52.68) 1972 Sherry Calvert ...... 192-0 (58.52) 1990 Ashley Selman ...... 186-3 (56.78) 2001 Inga Stasiulionyte ...... 172-4 (52.52) Yvette Bates HAMMER THROW 2008 Eva Orban ...... 225-5 (68.71) 4x100M 2000 Angela Williams, Candace Young Malika Edmonson, Kinshasa Davis ...... 43.14 4x400M 1987 Myra Mayberry, Gervaise McGraw, Michelle Taylor, Leslie Maxie ...... 3:28.93 2017i Pettigrew, Iuel, Hill, Ellis ...... 3:27.03 (Collegiate Record) HEPTATHLON 1988 Wendy Brown...... 5,701

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The following athletes scored points for USC at the NCAA indoor and outdoor championships

60m 400m 2009 3. Dalilah Muhammad (Fr.) 56.65 2002 1. Angela Williams (Sr.)-Ind. 7.13 1986 4. Gervaise McGraw (Jr.) 52.24 2011 6. Dalilah Muhammad (Jr.) 57.88 2006 7. Virginia Powell (Sr.)-Ind. 7.26 1987 8. Gervaise McGraw (Sr.) 53.1 2012 5. Dalilah Muhammad (Sr.) 56.71 2015 2. Ky Westbrook (Fr.) - Ind. 7.21 1988 7. Michelle Taylor (Jr.) 52.41 2015 7. Amalie Iuel (So.) 56.99 3. Michelle Taylor (Jr.)-Ind. 53.19 2015 8. Jaide Stepter (Jr.) 57.12 100m 1989 5. Michelle Taylor (Sr.) 51.75 2016 6. Jaide Stepter (Sr.) 55.30 1975 3. Rosetta Birt (Fr.) 11.28 3. Michelle Taylor (Sr.)-Ind. 53.09 2017 2. Anna Cockrell (Fr.) 55.36 1978 4. Gail Douglas (Jr.) 11.75 2008 3. Carol Rodriguez (Sr.) 51.39 3. Amalie Iuel (Sr.) 55.82 1994 4. Inger Miller (Sr.) 11.43 2014 7. Akawkaw Ndipagbor (Jr.)-Ind. 52.88 1998 3. Torri Edwards (Jr.) 11.18w 2016 6. Jaide Stepter (Sr.)-Ind. 52.22 4x100M 1999 1. Angela Williams (Fr.) 11.04 2017 2. Kendall Ellis (Jr.)-Ind. 51.07 1977 6. 47.15 8. Torri Edwards (Sr.) 11.26 3. Kendall Ellis (Jr.) 51.06 (Rosetta Birt, Jackie Gordon, Anna Biller, 2000 1. Angela Williams (So.) 11.12 7. Cameron Pettigrew (Sr.) 52.52 Patty Van Wolvelaere) 2001 1. Angela Williams (Jr.) 11.05w 2002 1. Angela Williams (Sr.) 11.29 800m 1978 5. 45.78 2. Natasha Mayers (Jr.) 11.30 1984 9. Donna Curtis (Jr.) 2:06.89 (Gail Douglas, Patty Van Wolvelaere, Mitzi 2005 3. Alexis Weatherspoon (Sr.) 11:35 1989 2. Michelle Taylor (Sr.) 2:04.49 McMillin, Rosetta Birt) 5. Lesley Noll (Sr.) 2:06.44 1979 4. 45.97 1990 3. Michelle Taylor (Sr.)-Ind. 2:05.70 (Gail Douglas, Kim Robinson, Sandy Crab- 1998 3. Brigita Langerholc (Fr.) 2:04.16 tree, Linda Cassidy) 1999 3. Brigita Langerholc (So.) 2:03.79 2000 8. Brigita Langerholc (Jr.) 2:05.04 1986 4. 44.11 2001 1. Brigita Langerholc (Sr.) 2:01.61 (Robin Simmons, Gervaise McGraw, 2002 7. Aleksandra Deren (Sr.) 2:06.35 LaWanda Cabell, Myra Mayberry) 1500m 1987 5. 44.06 1996 3. Grazyna Penc (Fr.) 4:19.01 (Robin Simmons, Gervaise McGraw, 1997 4. Grazyna Penc (So.) 4:17.51 Michelle Taylor, Myra Mayberry) 1998 3. Grazyna Penc (Jr.) 4:18.75 5. Anna Lopaciuch (So.) 4:21.28 1996 6. 44.26 1999 2. Grazyna Penc (Sr.) 4:22.61 (Tai-Ne Gibson, Kanika Conwright, 2000 3. Anna Lopaciuch (Sr.) 4:16.75 Esi Benyarko, Torri Edwards) 2004 6. Iryna Vashchuk (Jr.) 4:17.00 1999 2. 43.52 2005 7. Iryna Vashchuk (Sr.) 4:16.15 (Angela Williams, Torri Edwards, 3000m Malika Edmonson, Esi Benyarku) 1996 2. Emebet Shiferaw (Jr.) 9:17.18 2000 1. 43.14 1997 4. Emebet Shiferaw (Sr.) 9:11.78 (Angela Williams, Candace Young, 3000m SC Malika Edmonson, Kinshasa Davis) 2004 6. Julia Budniak (Sr.) 10:14.51 2001 2. 43.64 2009 8. Zsofi a Erdelyi (So.) 10:12.31 (Angela Williams, Candace Young, Alexis Weatherspoon 60m Hurdles Natasha Neal, Kinshasa Davis) 2006 3. Carol Rodriguez (So.) 11:38 2005 1. Virginia Powell (Jr.)-Ind. 7.97 2002 3. 43.80 2007 4. Carol Rodriguez (Jr.) 11.40 2006 1. Virgina Powell (Sr.)-Ind. 7.84 (Angela Williams, Disia Page, 7. Jessica Onyepunuka (Jr.) 11.46 8. Candice Davis (Jr.)-Ind. 8.32 Natasha Neal, Kinshasa Davis) 2008 5. Jessica Onyepunuka (Sr.) 11.43 2007 4. Candice Davis (Sr.)-Ind. 8.05 2014 8. Tynia Gaither (So.) 11.73 2015 8. Dior Hall (Fr.) - Ind. 8.48 2006 3. 42.96 2015 4. Ky Westbrook (Fr.) 11.11w 2017 4. Anna Cockrell (Fr.)-Ind. 7.99 (Virginia Powell, Jessica Onyepunuka, 2016 4. Tynia Gaither (Sr.) 11.08w Candice Davis, Carol Rodriguez) 6. Deanna Hill (So.) 11.21w 100m Hurdles 2017 8. Ky Westbrook (So) 11.29 1977 1. Patty Van Wolvelaere (Jr.) 13.18w 2007 3. 43.69 1978 1. Patty Van Wolvelaere (Sr.) 13.14 (Jessica Onyepunuka, Candice Davis, 200m 1978 6. Mitzi McMillin (Jr.) 13.95 Shalina Clarke, Carol Rodriguez) 1998 6. Torri Edwards (Jr.) 23.25 1994 4. Sau Ying Chan (Jr.) 13.44 2011 3. 43.42 1999 6. Torri Edwards ( Sr.) 22.89 1995 4. Sau Ying Chan (Sr.) 13.32 (Loudia Laarman, Aareon Payne, 2000 2. Kinshasa Davis (So.) 22.79 2002 6. Natasha Neal (Sr.) 13.26 Jenna Puterbaugh, Jessica Davis) 2001 3. Kinsasa Davis (Jr.) 23.16w 2003 6. Virginia Powell (Fr.) 13.07 2002 1. Natasha Mayers (Jr.) 22.93 2005 1. Virginia Powell (Jr.) 12.80 2012 7. 44.24 8. Kinshasa Davis (Sr.) 23.60 7. Candice Davis (So.) 13.35 (Loudia Laarman, Aareon Payne, 2005 4. Alexis Weatherspoon (Sr.) 23.26 2006 1. Virginia Powell (Sr.) 12.48 Akawkaw Ndipagbor, Jessica Davis) 2006 4. Carol Rodriguez (So.) 22.96 2007 2. Candice Davis (Sr.) 12.90 2. Carol Rodriguez (So.)-Ind. 22.77 2008 8. Shalina Clarke (So.) 13.58 2013 7. 44.48 2011 5. Aareon Payne (Jr.) 22.83 2011 1. Nia Ali (Sr.) 12.63w (Loudia Laarman, Melia Cox, 8. Jessica Davis (Fr.) 23.04 2015 3. Dior Hall (Fr.) 12.74 Jenna Puterbaugh, Vanessa Jones) 2014 6. Tynia Gaither (So.)-Ind. 23.41 2017 7. Dior Hall (So.) 12.82 2014 2. 43.00 6. Tynia Gaither (So.) 23.05 8. Anna Cockrell (Fr.) 12.91 (Loudia Laarman, Jessica Davis 2016 6. Deanna Hill (So.)-Ind 23.05 Alexis Faulknor, Tynia Gaither) 5. Tynia Gaither (Sr.) 22.54 400m Hurdles 7. Deanna Hill (So.) 22.75 1987 2. Leslie Maxie (So.) 55.79 2015 3. 43.27 2017 3. Deanna Hill (Jr.)-Ind. 22.54 1998 3. Natasha Danvers (So.) 56.35 (Dior Hall, Ky Westbrook, 6. Deanna Hill (Jr.) 23.00 1999 4. Natasha Danvers (Jr.) 56.03 Alexis Faulknor, Deanna Hill) 2000 1. Natasha Danvers (Sr.) 55.26 1380 NCAA ALL-AMERICANS | 200 OLYMPIANS |UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TRACK AND FIELD — PAGE 99 2016 2. 42.90 2016 8. 3:40.61 2016 7. Tera Novy (Sr.) 189-4 (Destinee Brown, Deanna Hill, Alexis Faulknor, Kendall Ellis, Amalie Iuel, Jaide Stepter, Tynia Gaither) Deanna Hill Pole Vault 2006 T6. Brysun Stately (Fr.) 13-3 1/2 4x200M 2017 1. - Ind. 3:27.03 1975 6. 1:45.50 Cameron Pettigrew, Amalie Iuel, Deanna Hill, Shot Put (Rosetta Birt, Harrieth Knight, Angela Hunter, Kendall Ellis 1985 5. Diana Clements (So.) 51-8 1/4 Anna Biller) 1986 3. Diana Clements (Jr.) 54-1 3/4 2017 2. 3:23.35 1987 5. Diana Clements (Sr.) 53-0 4x400M Cameron Pettigrew, Amalie Iuel, Deanna Hill, 6. Diana Clements (Sr.)-Ind. 52-1 1/4 1986-Ind. 3. 3:36.16 Kendall Ellis 2001 3. Cynthia Ademiluyi (Jr.) 55-0 1/4 Gervaise McCraw, Leslie Maxie, Lawanda 2004 5. L'Orangerie Crawford (Sr.) 56-1 Cabell, Myra Mayberry High Jump 2006 7. Karen Freberg (Sr.) 54-4 1983 7. Debra Larsen (Fr.) 5-11 1/4 1987 1. 3:28.93 2017i 3. Brittany Mann (Sr.) 58-4 1993 7. Crissy Mills (So.) 6-0 Myra Mayberry (54.8), Gervaise McGraw 2017 3. Brittany Mann (Sr.) 57-4 3/4 1997 5. Emelie Fardigh (Fr.) 6-0 1/2 (50.8), Michelle Taylor (52.0), Leslie Maxie 2011 6. Nia Ali (Sr.) 5-10 3/4 (51.4) Hammer 1996 3. Leslie Coons (Sr.) 197-3 1998 5. 3:31.89 Long Jump 1999 6. Jennifer Vail (So.) 193-2 Natasha Danvers (52.9), Carla Estes (52.4), Bri- 1979 5. Sandra Crabtree 19-11 3/4 2000 6. Jennifer Vail (Jr.) 201-11 gita Langerholc (53.1), Malika Edmonson (53.5) 1984 4. Sabrina Willams (Jr.) 21-2 1/2 2001 3. Julianna Tudja (So.) 210-11 1985 4. Wendy Brown ( Fr.) 21-3 1/4 2002 6. L'Orangerie Crawford (So.) 204-4 1999 2. 3:29.08 7. Sabrina Williams (Sr.) 20-10 3/4 2003 2. Julianna Tudja (Sr.) 218-9 Natasha Danvers (52.8), Malika Edmonson (51.5), 1986 4. Wendy Brown (So.) 20-11 1/4 2006 2. Eva Orban (Fr.) 220-11 Brigita Langerholc (52.4), Kinshasa Davis (51.4) 6. Yvette Bates (So.) 20-10 1/2 2007 3. Eva Orban (So.) 218-3 4. Yvette Bates (So.)-Ind. 20-6 1/2 2000 3. 3:30.89 2008 1. Eva Orban (Jr.) 225-5 1987 3. Yvette Bates (Jr.) 21-2 1/2 2009 2. Eva Orban (Sr.) 221-3 Natasha Danvers (51.9), Malika Edmonson (52.3), 1988 6. Wendy Brown ( Sr.) 20-9 1/2w Kinshasa Davis (54.1), Brigita Langerholc (52.6) 2011 6. Jenny Ozorai (Fr.) 208-9 2. Yvette Bates (Sr.)-Ind. 20-10 2012 4. Jenny Ozorai (So.) 216-3 2001 7. 3:36.66 1997 6. Pam Simpson ( So.) 20-5 1/4 8. Marissa Minderler (Sr.) 208-1 Natasha Neal, Carla Estes, Kinshasa Davis, 1999 3. Pam Simpson ( Jr.) 21-2 1/2w 2013 4. Jenny Ozorai (Jr.) 217-6 Brigita Langerholc 2016 8. Margaux Jones (Fr.)-Ind. 20-6 1/2 Javelin 2002 8. 3:32.82 Triple Jump 1970 1. Sherry Calvert (So.) 172-10 Natasha Neal, Kinshasa Davis, Nakiya John- 1985 4. Wendy Brown ( Fr.) 42-11 1972 1. Sherry Calvert (Sr.) 192-0 son, Aleksandra Pieluzek 2. Yvette Bates (Fr.)-Ind. 42-9 1/2 1989 6. Ashley Selman (Fr.) 166-4 1986 2. Yvette Bates (So.) 44-6 2009 6. 3:31.57 1990 1. Ashley Selman (So.) 186-3 4. Wendy Brown (So.) 44-0 3/4 1991 2. Ashley Selman (Jr.) 182-3 Elizabeth Olear, Shalina Clarke, Dalilah Mu- 1. Wendy Brown (So.)-Ind. 44-3 1/4 hammad, Myra Hasson 1992 7. Allison Franke (Jr.) 157-7 3. Yvette Bates (So.)-Ind. 43-1 3/4 2001 1. Inga Stasiulionyte (Fr.) 172-4 1987 2. Yvette Bates (Jr.) 44-7 1/2 2014 6. - Ind. 3:33.20 2002 2. Inga Stasiulionyte (So.) 177-0 3. Wendy Brown ( Jr.) 44-2 Akawkaw Ndipagbor, Vanessa Jones, 2003 2. Inga Stasiulionyte (Jr.) 171-5 1. Yvette Bates (Jr.)-Ind. 45-3 Jaide Stepter, Ashley Liverpool 2004 2. Inga Stasiulionyte (Sr.) 185-4 2. Wendy Brown (Jr.)-Ind. 44-8 2009 8. Kristine Busa (So.) 164-9 1988 2. Wendy Brown (Sr.) 44-5 1/2w 2014 7. 3:32.35 2012 8. Kristine Busa (Sr.) 161-3 Ashley Liverpool, Akawkaw Ndipagbor, 3. Yvette Bates (Sr.) 44-2 3/4w Jessica Davis, Vanessa Jones 1. Yvette Bates (Sr.)-Ind. 44-9 Heptathlon 2. Wendy Brown (Sr.)-Ind. 44-2 3/4 1982 10. Kerry Zwart-Bell 5,217 2015 3. - Ind 3:29.63 2001 3. Tatyana Obukhova (Jr.) 43-1 1983 10. Debra Larsen 5,557 Jaide Stepter, Amalie Iuel, 2002 4. Tatyana Obukhova (Sr.) 43-5 1/4 1983 14. Kerry Zwart-Bell 5,412 Kendall Ellis, Vanessa Jones 2013 8. Alitta Boyd (Sr.) 43-8 1/2 1984 4. Sharon Hatfi eld (Fr.) 5,420 2015 2. 3:29.97 1987 5. Wendy Brown (Jr.) 5,681 Discus 1988 1. Wendy Brown ( Sr.) 5,701 Jaide Stepter, Amalie Iuel, 1983 7. Cindy Johnson (Fr.) 173-11 1996 2. Nicole Haynes (Sr.) 5,613 Kendall Ellis, Vanessa Jones 1992 7. Allison Franke (Jr.) 163-7 2009 4. Nia Ali (Jr.) 5,824 2016 4. - Ind. 3:29.98 2013 5. Alexandra Collatz (So.) 181-11 Jaide Stepter, Kendall Ellis, Amalie Iuel, 2014 8. Alexandra Collatz (Jr.) 174-1 Deanna Hill 2015 4. Tera Novy (Jr.) 191-3 2015 8. Alexandra Collatz (Sr.) 181-8

Karen Freberg Marissa Minderler Inga Stasiulionyte PAGE 100 — UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TRACK & FIELD | 29 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS | 200 NCAA CHAMPIONS USC WOMEN’S ALL-AMERICANS BY YEAR 1970** Sau Ying Chan - 100H Eva Orban - HT Deanna Hill - 200m, 4x400m Sherry Calvert - JT LaTima Jones - 200 Brysun Stately - PV Amalie Iuel - 400m H, 4x400m 1972** 1996 Karen Freberg - SP Brittany Mann - SP Sherry Calvert - JT Nicole Haynes - Hep 2007 Cameron Pettigrew - 400m, 4x400m 1975* Leslie Coons - HT Carol Rodriguez - 100; 4x100 Ky Westbrook - 100m Rosetta Birt - 100, 4x200 Tai-Ne Gibson - 4x100 Jessica Onyepunuka - 100; 4x100 Harrieth Knight - 4x200 Kanika Conwright - 4x100 Candice Davis - 100H; 4x100 NCAA Indoor Angela Hunter - 4x200 Esi Benyarku - 4x100 Shalina Clarke - 4x100 First Team All-Americans Anna Biller - 4x200 Torri Edwards - 4x100 Eva Orban - HT 1977* Grazyna Penc - 1500 2008 1985 Patty Van Wolvelaere - 100H, 4x100 Emebet Shiferaw - 3K Eva Orban - HT Yvette Bates - TJ Rosetta Birt - 4x100 1997 Carol Rodriguez - 400 1986 Anna Biller - 4x100 Grazyna Penc - 1500 Jessica Onyepunuka - 100 Wendy Brown - TJ Jackie Gordon - 4x100 Emebet Shiferaw - 3K Shalina Clarke - 100H Yvette Bates - LJ, TJ 1978* Emelie Fardigh - HJ 2009 Gervaise McGraw - 4x400 Patty Van Wolvelaere - 100H, 4x100 Pam Simpson - LJ Eva Orban - HT Leslie Maxie - 4x400 Gail Douglas - 100, 4x100 1998 Shalina Clarke - 4x400 Lawanda Cabell - 4x400 Mitzi McMillin - 100H, 4x100 Natasha Danvers - 400H; 4x400 Elizabeth Olear - 4x400 Myra Mayberry - 4x400 Rosetta Birt - 4x100 Carla Estes - 4x400 Myra Hasson - 4x400 1987 1979* Brigita Langerholc - 800; 4x400 Dalilah Muhammad - 4x400; 400H Yvette Bates - LJ, TJ Gail Douglas - 4x100 Malika Edmonson - 4x400 Zsofi a Erdelyi - SC Diana Clements - SP Kim Robinson - 4x100 Grazyna Penc - 1500 Nia Ali - Hep. Wendy Brown - TJ Sandy Crabtree - 4x100, LJ Anna Lopaciuch - 1500 Brysun Stately - PV 1988 Linda Cassidy - 4x100 Torri Edwards - 100; 200 Kristine Busa - JT Yvette Bates - LJ, TJ 1982 1999 2011 Wendy Brown - LJ, TJ Kerry Zwart-Bell - Hep. Angela Williams - 100; 4x100 Nia Ali - 100m HH, HJ Michelle Taylor - 400 Torri Edwards - 100; 4x100; 200 Jessica Davis - 200m, 4x100m 1989 **In 1970 &1972 The Women Competed In The Brigita Langerholc - 800; 4x400 Loudia Laarman - 4x100m Michelle Taylor - 400 DGWS National Collegiate T&F Championships Grazyna Penc - 1500 Dalilah Muhammad - 400m IH 1990 Natasha Danvers - 400H; 4x400 Jenny Ozorai - HT Michelle Taylor - 800 * In 1975, 1977, 1978 & 1979, The Women Competed Malika Edmonson - 4x100; 4x400 Aareon Payne - 200m, 4x100m 2002 In The AIAW National Collegiate T&F Championships Esi Benyarku - 4x100 Jenna Puterbaugh - 4x100m Angela Williams - 60m Kinshasa Davis - 4x400 2012 2005 1983 Pam Simpson - LJ Kristine Busa - Javelin Virginia Powell - 60mH Cindy Johnson - DT Jennifer Vail - HT Jessica Davis - 4x100 2006 Debra Larson - HJ; Hep. 2000 Loudia Laarman - 4x100 Virginia Powell - 60m, 60mH Kerry Zwart-Bell - Hep. Angela Williams - 100; 4x100 Marissa Minderler - Hammer Candice Davis - 60mH 1984 Candace Young - 4x100 Dalilah Muhammad - 400m IH Carol Rodriguez - 200 Sharon Hatfi eld - Hep Malika Edmonson - 4x100; 4x400 Akawkaw Ndipagbor - 4x100m 2007 Sabrina Williams - LJ Kinshasa Davis 200; 4x100; 4x400 Jenny Ozorai - Hammer Candice Davis - 60mH Donna Curtis - 800 Brigita Langerholc - 800; 4x400 Aareon Payne - 4x100m 2008 1985 Natasha Danvers - 400H; 4x400 2013 Carol Rodriguez - 200 Wendy Brown - LJ; TJ Jennifer Vail - HT Alitta Boyd - Triple Jump Nia Ali - 60mH Sabrina Williams - LJ Anna Lopaciuch - 1500 Alexandra Collatz - Discus 2014 Diana Clements - SP 2001 Melia Cox - 4x100m Tynia Gaither - 200m 1986 Angela Williams - 100; 4x100 Vanessa Jones - 4x100m Vanessa Jones - 4x400m Diana Clements - SP Candace Young - 4x100 Loudia Laarman - 4x100m Ashley Liverpool - 4x400m Yvette Bates - LJ; TJ Natasha Neal - 4x100; 4x400 Jenny Ozorai - Hammer Akawkaw Ndipagbor - 400m, 4x400m Wendy Brown - LJ; TJ Kinshasa Davis 200; 4x100; 4x400 Jenna Puterbaugh - 4x100m Jaide Stepter - 4x400m Robin Simmons - 4x100 Carla Estes - 4x400 2014 2015 Gervaise McGraw - 400; 4x100 Brigita Langerholc - 800; 4x400 Alexandra Collatz - Discus Kendall Ellis - 4x400m LaWanda Cabell - 4x100 Tatyana Obukhova - TJ Jessica Davis - 4x100m, 4x400m Dior Hall - 60m HH Myra Mayberry - 4x100 Cynthia Ademiluyi - SP Alexis Faulknor - 4x100m Amalie Iuel - 4x400m 1987 Julianna Tudja - HT Tynia Gaither - 100m, 200m, 4x100m Vanessa Jones - 4x400m Wendy Brown - TJ; Hep Inga Stasiulionyte - JT Vanessa Jones - 4x400m Jaide Stepter - 4x400m Diana Clements - SP 2002 Loudia Laarman - 4x100m Ky Westbrook - 60m Yvette Bates - LJ; TJ Angela Williams - 100; 4x100 Ashley Liverpool - 4x400m 2016 Myra Mayberry - 4x100; 4x400 Disia Page - 4x100 Akawkaw Ndipagbor - 4x400m Kendall Ellis - 4x400m Gervaise McGraw 400; 4x100&400 Natasha Neal - 4x100 2015 Deanna Hill - 200m, 4x400m Michelle Taylor - 4x100; 4x400 Kinshasa Davis 200; 4x100; 4x400 Alexandra Collatz - Discus Amalie Iuel - Pentathlon, 4x400m Leslie Maxie - 400H; 4x400 Natasha Mayers - 100; 200 Kenall Ellis - 4x400m Margaux Jones - Long Jump Robin Simmons - 4x100 Nakiya Johnson - 4x400 Alexis Faulknor - 4x100m Jaide Stepter - 400m, 4x400m 1988 Aleksandra Pieluzek - 4x400 Dior Hall - 100m HH, 4x100m 2017 Michelle Taylor - 400 Aleksandra Deren - 800 Deanna Hill - 4x100m Anna Cockrell - 60m H Wendy Brown - LJ; TJ; Hep Tatyana Obukhova - TJ Amalie Iuel - 400m IH, 4x400m Kendall Ellis - 400m, 4x400m Yvette Bates - TJ L’Orangerie Crawford - HT Vanessa Jones - 4x400m Deanna Hill - 200m, 4x400m 1989 Inga Stasiulionyte - JT Tera Novy - Discus Amalie Iuel - 4x400m Ashley Selman - JT 2004 Jaide Stepter - 400m IH, 4x400m Brittany Mann - SP Michelle Taylor - 400; 800 Iryna Vashchuk - 1500 Ky Westbrook - 100m, 4x100m Cameron Pettigrew - 4x400m Lesley Noll - 800 Julia Budniak - SC 2016 1990 L’Orangerie Crawford - SP Destinee Brown - 4x100m Ashley Selman - JT Inga Stasiulionyte - JT Kendall Ellis - 4x400m 1991 2005 Alexis Faulknor - 4x100m Ashley Selman - JT Alexis Weatherspoon - 100; 200 Tynia Gaither - 100m, 200m, 4x100m 1992 Iryna Vashchuk - 1500 Deanna Hill - 100m, 200m 4x100m, 4x400m Allison Franke - DT,; JT Virginia Powell - 100H Amalie Iuel - 4x440m 1993 Candice Davis - 100H Tera Novy - Discus Crissy Mills - HJ 2006 Jaide Stepter - 400m IH, 4x400m 1994 Virginia Powell - 100H; 4x100 2017 Inger Miller - 100 Carol Rodriguez - 100; 200; 4x100 Anna Cockrell - 100m H, 400m H Sau Ying Chan - 100H Jessica Onyepunuka - 4x100 Kendall Ellis - 400m, 4x400m 1995 Candice Davis - 4x100 Dior Hall - 100m H 1380 NCAA ALL-AMERICANS | 200 OLYMPIANS |UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TRACK AND FIELD — PAGE 101 USC's All-Time NCAA Point Leaders Does Not Include NCAA Indoor Scoring Athlete Years Competed Events Individual Titles Won Total Points 1. Wendy Brown 1985-88 LJ, TJ, Heptathlon 1 51 2. Angela Williams 1999-2002 100m, 4x100m 4 48 3. Inga Stasiulionyte 2001-04 JT 1 34 4. Eva Orban 2006-09 HT 1 32 5. Yvette Bates 1985-88 LJ, TJ 0 31 6. Brigita Langerholc 1998-2001 800m, 4x400m 1 28 7. Natasha Danvers 1997-2000 400m IH, 4x400m 1 25.50 8. Kinshasa Davis 1999-2002 200m, 4x100m, 4x400m 0 25.25 9. Grazyna Penc 1996-99 1500m 0 25 Carol Rodriguez 2005-07 100m, 200m, 4x100m, 400m 0 25 11. Virginia Powell 2003-06 100m HH, 4x100m 2 24.5 12. Patti Van Wolvelaere 1977-78 100m HH 2 21.75 13. Ashley Selman 1989-91 JT 1 21 14. Sherry Calvert 1970-72 JT 2 20 15. Natasha Mayers 2002-03 100m, 200m 1 18 Nia Ali 2008-11 100m HH, HJ, Heptathlon 1 18 17. Michelle Taylor 1987-89 400m, 800m, 4x100m, 4x400m 0 17.5 18. Tynia Gaither 2014 100m, 200m, 4x100m 0 17 19. Torri Edwards 1996-99 100m, 200m, 4x100m, 4x400m 0 15.75 20. Julianna Tudja 2001-03 HT 0 14 Diana Clements 1985-87 SP 0 14 22. Dalilah Muhammad 2009-11 400m IH, 4x400m 0 13.75 Deanna Hill 2015-17 100m, 200m, 4x100m, 4x400m 0 13.75 24. Candice Davis 2004-07 100m HH, 4x100m 0 13 Emebet Shiferaw 1996-97 3000m 0 13 Jenny Ozorai 2011-13 HT 0 13

Angela Williams Natasha Mayers Four NCAA 100m Titles 2002 NCAA 200m Champion 2002 NCAA 100m Runner Up

Torri Edwards Kinshasa Davis Brigita Langerholc PAGE 102 — UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TRACK & FIELD | 29 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS | 200 NCAA CHAMPIONS WOMEN OF TROY OLYMPIC TEAM MEMBERS

1928 Amsterdam Lillian Copeland, discus throw (SILVER) 1932 Los Angeles Lillian Copeland, discus throw (GOLD) 1964 Tokyo Terrezene Brown, high jump 1968 Mexico City Patty Van Wolvelaere, 80m hurdles 1972 Munich Patty Van Wolvelaere, 100m hurdles; Sherry Calvert, javelin throw 1976 Montreal Sherry Calvert, javelin throw 1988 Seoul Wendy Brown, heptathlon; Leslie Maxie, 400m hurdles 1992 Barcelona Sau Ying Chan, 100m hurdles Myra Mayberry, 100m, 400m 1996 Atlanta Sau Ying Chan, 100m hurdles; Myra Mayberry, 100m, 200m Carol Rodriguez competed for Puerto Rico Inger Miller, 200m, 4x100m relay (GOLD) at the 2008 and 2012 Olympics 2000 Sydney Esi Benyarku, 200m, 4x100m relay; Natasha Danvers, 400m hurdles, 4x400m relay; Torri Edwards, 4x100m relay (BRONZE); Brigita Langerholc, 800m, 4x400m relay; Inger Miller, 100m, 200m, 4x100m relay; Natasha Mayers, 100m 2004 Allyson Felix, 200m (SILVER); Natasha Mayers, 100m; Julianna Tudja, Hammer; Angela Williams, 4x100m relay, Eva Orban, HT 2008 Beijing Allyson Felix, 200m (SILVER), 4x400m relay (GOLD); Natasha Danvers-Smith, 400m hurdles (BRONZE); Torri Edwards, 100m, 4x100m; Brigita Langerholc, 800m; Eva Orban, Hammer; Carol Rodriguez, 200m, 400m; Inga Stasiulionyte, Javelin; Angela Williams, 4x100m 2012 London Zsofi a Erdelyi, Marathon; Allyson Felix, 100m, 200m (GOLD), 4x100m relay (GOLD), 4x400m relay (GOLD); Tina Kefalas, Marathon Eva Orban, Hammer; Carol Rodriguez , 400m 2016 Rio Nia Ali, 100m HH (SILVER); Zsofi a Erdelyi, Marathon; Allyson Felix, 400m (SILVER), 4x100m relay (GOLD), 4x400m Relay (GOLD); Tynia Gaither, 100m, 200m; Amalie Iuel, 400m IH; Dalilah Muhammad, 400m IH (GOLD) Zsofi a Erdelyi ran for her native Hungary in the marathon at the 2012 London Olympics

Allyson Felix struck gold in London in the 200m, 4x100m and 4x400m relays Natasha Danvers-Smith medaled in 2008 in the 400m IH 1380 NCAA ALL-AMERICANS | 200 OLYMPIANS |UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TRACK AND FIELD — PAGE 103 TROJANS IN THE WORLD RANKINGS

Just like the Trojan men, the USC women athletes have earned numerous world Top 10 rankings (Rankings are compiled by the Track & Field News). - 2017 rankings not available as of printing. 100 METERS (15) 400 METERS (6) 1996 8 Inger Miller 2007 2 Allyson Felix 1997 7 Inger Miller 2008 5 Allyson Felix 1998 3 Inger Miller 2009 4 Allyson Felix 1999 2 Inger Miller 2010 1 Allyson Felix 9 Angela Williams 2011 2 Allyson Felix 2000 2 Inger Miller 2015 1 Allyson Felix 2002 8 Torri Edwards 2016 2 Allyson Felix 2003 3 Torri Edwards 2005 9 Allyson Felix 800 METERS (1) 2006 3 Torri Edwards 2000 9 Brigita Langerholc 5 Allyson Felix 2007 2 Torri Edwards 100-METER HURDLES (10) 6 Allyson Felix 1968 5 Patty van Wolveaere 2008 8 Torri Edwards 1970 6 Patty van Wolveaere 2012 5 Allyson Felix 1971 9 Patty van Wolveaere 1973 3 Patty van Wolveaere 200 METERS (18) 2007 5 Virginia Powell 1996 4 Inger Miller 2009 9 Virginia Powell 1997 3 Inger Miller 2010 8 Virginia Powell 1998 6 Inger Miller 2011 6 Virginia Powell 1999 2 Inger Miller 2012 4 Virginia Powell 2000 7 Inger Miller 2013 8 Nia Ali 2003 2 Torri Edwards 2014 8 Nia Ali 7 Allyson Felix 2016 4 Nia Ali 2004 2 Allyson Felix 2005 1 Allyson Felix 400-METER HURDLES (4) 2006 1 Allyson Felix 2003 8 Natasha Danvers 2007 1 Allyson Felix 2006 9 Natasha Danvers 3 Torri Edwards 2007 10 Natasha Danvers Entering the 2017 season, Allyson Felix has been ranked in the top 2008 2 Allyson Felix 2013 3 Dalilah Muhammad two in the world in the 200m or 400m dashes 15 times. She has been 2009 1 Allyson Felix 2016 1 Dalilah Muhammad ranked in the top 10 in the 200m 14 seasons, the 400m seven times 2010 1 Allyson Felix and the 100m four times. 2011 3 Allyson Felix JAVELIN (1) 2012 1 Allyson Felix 1978 8 Sherry Calvert 2013 4 Allyson Felix 2014 1 Allyson Felix HAMMER (1) 2015 2 Allyson Felix 2013 10 Eva Orban 2016 6 Allyson Felix 2014 9 Eva Orban

Nia Ali: Dalilah Muhammad: 2016 100m HH Silver Medalist In Rio, 2017 2nd at U.S. Champi- 2016 400m IH Gold Medalist In Rio, 2017 U.S. Champ, 2017 onships, 2017 8th At Worlds Silver Medalist at Worlds

In 2016, Nia Ali became USC's fi rst medalist in the women's 100m HH in Olympic competition. Ali had a time of 12.59 in the fi nal. The sweep for USA was the fi rst ever by one country in the event and just the seventh ever in any Summer Olympic event. In 2016, Dalilah Muhammad destroyed the fi eld en route to the 400m IH gold medal with a time of 53.13, .42 seconds faster than the silver medalist, despite the second through sixth place fi nishers all running PRs. Muhammad became the fi rst-ever USA woman to win the event at the Olympics and the second Trojan to medal as Natasha Danvers-Smith won the bronze medal at the 2008 Olympics in Great Britain.

PAGE 104 — UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TRACK & FIELD | 29 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS | 200 NCAA CHAMPIONS WOMEN OF TROY LETTERWINNERS Adams, Heidi -- 1986, 87, 88 Davis, Lynn -- 1981 Khabazian, Ella--2000, 03 Penc, Grazyna -- 1996, 97, 98, 99 Adams, Kim -- 1981 DeCoux, Michelle -- 1989, 90, 91, 92 Kijima, Reika -- 2015 Pettigrew, Cameron -- 2014, 15, 16, 17 Ademiluyi, Cynthia -- 1999, 2000, 01, 02 DeLara, Analissa--2000 Kirst, Katie -- 2006, 07, 08 Peyton, Erika -- 2015, 16 Alexander, Erica -- 2009 Deren, Aleksandra -- 2001, 02 Kitayama, Dina -- 2010, 11 Pieluzek, Aleksandra -- 2002, 03 Ali, Nia -- 2008, 09, 11 DeYoung, Katie -- 2012 Klisowska, Katarzyna -- 2005, 06 Poppen, Cecile -- 1979 Almarez, Barb -- 2001 Dion, Jackie -- 2011, 12, 13, 14 Knight, Jasmine -- 2007, 08, 09 Powell, Virginia -- 2003, 04, 05, 06 Ahmad, Dalal -- 1974 Dolphin, Glory -- 1995, 96 Koellner, Karen -- 1986, 87, 88, 89 Puterbaugh, Jenna -- 2011, 12, 13 Anderson, Rosalind -- 1979 Dorsey, Dominique -- 2004 Kovtun, Natalia -- 2007 Pyka, Ashley -- 2009, 12, 13 Anene, Ekene -- 2007, 08, 09, 10 Dosé, Kendra -- 1996, 97 Kyles, Carli -- 1997 Racette, Sophia -- 2016 Anthony, Nicole -- 2007, 08 Douglas, Gail -- 1978, 79 Laarman, Loudia -- 2011, 12, 13, 14 Ransom, Tonya -- 1985 Arroyo, Maria -- 1994, 95 Dyer, Gina -- 1979, 80 Langerholc, Brigita -- 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Reardon, Alyssa -- 2014, 15 Astete, Melissa -- 2002, 03, 04, 05 Eads, Christina -- 2005, 06 Larsen, Debra -- 1983 Rennie, Devon -- 2009, 10 Bailey, Candace -- 2009, 10, 12, 13 Eastern, Marian -- 1979, 81 Lee, Jasmine -- 2005 Reppe, Meghan -- 1996 Balassone, Merrill -- 2005 Edmonson, Malika -- 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Lendl, Julie -- 1978 Richards, Madisen -- 2015, 16, 17 Bates, Yvette -- 1985, 86, 87, 88 Edmonson, Miya -- 2001, 02, 03, 04 Lewallen, Shannon -- 2002, 04, 05, 06 Richardson, Kayla -- 2017 Baumann, Tamara -- 2008, 10, 11, 12 Edwards, Torri -- 1996, 97, 98, 99 Lewis, Christine -- 1994, 95, 96 Ricks, Madison -- 2015, 16, 17 Becker, Crystal -- 2002, 03, 04 Ellis, Katherine -- 2007, 08, 09, 10 Ligaj, Lucyna -- 2001 Robinson, Erin -- 2012, 13 Benjamin, Farren -- 2011, 12, 13 Ellis, Kendall -- 2015, 16, 17 Lipscomb, Felice -- 1991, 92, 93, 94 Robinson, Kim -- 1979, 81 Bennett, Miriam -- 1995 Enright, Lindsay -- 2014 Liverpool, Ashley -- 2013, 14 Rodriguez, Carol -- 2005, 06, 07, 08 Bennett, Tiffany -- 2001, 02, 03, 04 Ent, Rebekah -- 2016, 17 Livers, Tamara -- 1997 Rojewski, Allison -- 2009, 10, 11 Benson, Latreace -- 1998 Erdelyi, Zsofi a -- 2008, 09, 10, 12 Lopaciuch, Anna -- 1998, 99, 2000 Rolle, Lydia--2000 Benyarku, Esi -- 1996, 97, 98, 99 Erickson, Leslie -- 2001, 02, 04, 05 Lopes, Lyndsey -- 2016, 17 Rollow, Julie -- 1985 Berdousi, Katerina -- 2013, 14, 15, 16 Estes, Carla -- 1998. 99, 2000, 01 Louis, Anniya -- 2009, 11, 12 Rowden, Diana -- 1978 Berglas, Kristen -- 2004, 05, 06 Fardigh, Emelie -- 1997 Lozano, Adriana -- 1994, 95 Rozenfeld, Julia -- 2004, 05, 06, 07 Bernhard, Brittani -- 2005 Faulknor, Alexis -- 2014, 15, 16 Lozowski, Isabel -- 2013 Sanford, Michelle --2004, 06, 07, 08 Berry, Chloe -- 2017 Fernandez, Marharita -- 1992 Lukens, Zara -- 2008, 09, 10, 11 Sapa, Tanya -- 2014, 15, 16,17 Bickers, Cara -- 2008, 09, 10, 11 Fischetti, Chanel -- 2007, 08, 09 Luna, Jessica -- 2005 Savoy, Rochelle -- 1984 Biller, Anna -- 1974, 77 Fletcher, Yolanda --1983, 84, 85, 86 Lundin, Austin -- 2012, 13 Schultz, Treasure -- 1994, 95 Birt, Rosetta -- 1977, 78 Flodstrom, Frida -- 2009 Lundin, Jessica -- 2009 Seamans, Taylor -- 2016 Bishop, Charm -- 1980, 81, 82 Francis, Zaria -- 2017 Lutzky, Caroline -- 2010, 11, 12, 13 Seleine, Julie -- 1987 Blackburn, Lauren -- 2011, 12, 13, 14 Franke, Allison -- 1991, 92, 93 Lyon, Elise -- 1986, 87, 89 Selman, Ashley -- 1989, 90, 91 Blevins, Kimberly -- 1997 Freberg, Karen -- 2006 Mainwaring, Meghan -- 2003, 04 Sepulveda, Arielle -- 2008 Boudreau, Tracy -- 1989, 90, 91, 92 Freeman, Davida -- 1984 Malik, Malea -- 2012 Shapiro, Kelly--2000, 01 Boyd, Alitta -- 2010, 11, 12, 13 Gaeta, Leah -- 2009, 10 Mann, Brittany -- 2017 Shegog, Nekeidra -- 1994, 95, 96, 97 Bragdon, Amber -- 2015 Gaines, Sheronda--2000 Margulies, Melissa -- 2006, 07, 08 Shields, Karleen -- 1994 Brooks, Ronda -- 1989, 90 Gaither, Tynia -- 2014, 15, 16 Marquez, Stephanie -- 2004 Shiferaw, Emebet -- 1996, 97 Brown, Alexis -- 2010, 11, 12, 13 Gergley, Daniela -- 2007 Marston, Jamila -- 2007 Simley, Joyce -- 1979 Brown, Destinee -- 2015, 16, 17 Gibson, Myeshia -- 2007 Martin, Carrie -- 1995, 96, 97, 98 Simmons, Robin -- 1984, 85, 86, 87 Brown, Wendy -- 1985, 86, 87, 88 Gibson, Tai-Ne -- 1995, 96, 97,98 Mate, Katalin -- 2009 Simone, Laura -- 1981, 82 Bruce, Brenda -- 1975, 76, 77, 78 Gillian, Kennedy -- 2017 Matranga, Erin -- 2012, 13 Simpson, Pamela -- 1996, 97, 99 Bruce, Charity -- 2012, 13, 14 Glynn, Rachel -- 2016 Maurer, Lauren -- 2016, 17 Sisco, Sarah -- 2006 Brule’, Melissa -- 1997, 98 Goodwin, Amy -- 1989, 92 Maxie, Leslie -- 1986, 87, 89, 90 Soderstrom, Kira -- 2012, 13, 14, 15 Buckley, Shelby -- 2011, 12, 13 Gordon, Jackie -- 1977 Maya, Harlye -- 2003, 04 Smith, Mikaela -- 2016, 17 Budman, Katie -- 1994, 95 Gore, Amber -- 2016 Mayberry, Myra -- 1986, 87 Smith, Shannon -- 2001, 02 Budniak, Julia -- 2004 Graham, Jasmyne -- 2016, 17 Mayers, Natasha -- 2002, 03 Smith, Sharon--2000, 01, 02 Burger, Anna -- 2011, 12 Graham, Whitney -- 2004, 05, 06 McBride, Andrea -- 2004, 05, 06, 07 Smith, Tanya -- 1992, 93, 95, 96 Burgess, Staci -- 1982 Granowski, Tessa -- 2012 McDowell, Janice -- 1982 Stasiulionyte, Inga -- 2001, 02, 03. 04 Busa, Kristine -- 2008, 09, 10, 12 Gray, Melanna -- 1991, 92 McKinney, Shantae -- 2004 Stately, Brysun -- 2006, 09, 10 Byington, Diane -- 1977, 78 Greer, Christine -- 2009 McGlaston, Mecca -- 2017 Stephens, Brandy -- 1995, 96 Byrne, Shannon -- 2012 Grego, Lauren -- 2014 McGraw, Gervaise -- 1985, 86, 87 Stepter, Jaide -- 2013, 14, 15, 16 Cabell, LaWanda -- 1985, 86 Griffi n, Liesl -- 2001, 05 McGraw Katie -- 1998 Stewart, Talia -- 2005, 06, 07, 08 Calvert, Sherry -- 1970-72 Grimes, Vivian -- 2017 McMillin, Mitzi -- 1977, 78 Strachan, Laura -- 2006 Candipan, Jennifer -- 1998 Guialdo, Louan -- 1987, 88, 90, 91 McVey, Celeste -- 1992, 93, 94, 95 Strickland, Natasha -- 2013, 14, 15, 16 Canidate, Reischea -- 1994, 96, 97 Guerrieri, Lauren -- 2008, 10 Meyers, Laura -- 2008 Strong, Kenisha -- 2006, 07, 09 Cantrell, Gabriella -- 2015, 16 Hall, Dior -- 2015, 17 Miller, Inger -- 1991, 92, 93, 94 Stutland, Jennifer -- 2010, 11, 13 Capellino, Erica -- 2012, 13, 15 Harmon-Thomas, Alexa -- 2017 Mills, Crissy -- 1993, 95 Sumpter, Julie -- 1982, 84 Carrasco, Yleana -- 1989, 90 Harris, Spring--2000, 01, 02, 03 Milokumova, Oksana -- 2007 Supangan, Rosalynn -- 1995, 97, 98 Carrillo, Ginaea -- 1998 Hasson, Myra -- 2007, 08, 09, 10 Minderler, Marissa -- 2009, 10, 11, 12 Swain, Treani -- 2004, 05, 06 Carter, Lyn -- 1984 Hatfi eld, Sharon -- 1984, 85, 86, 87 Moore, Martise -- 1996, 97,98 Taylor, Michelle -- 1987, 88, 89 Carter, Victoria -- 2004 Hayden, Laura -- 1997, 98 Mora, Leticia -- 1995 Taylor, Shawana--2000 Cassidy, Linda -- 1979, 80, 81, 82 Haynes, Kathy -- 1979, 80, 81 Morell, Danielle -- 2002, 03 Thomas, Brooke--2000, 01, 02, 03 Chambers, Lauren -- 2010, 12, 13, 14 Haynes, Nicole -- 1993, 94, 95, 96 Muhammad, Dalilah -- 2009, 10, 11, 12 Thomas, Tracee -- 2003, 04, 05 Chan, Sau Ying -- 1994, 95 Hayward, Ariel -- 2013 Murray, Sandra -- 1981 Tong, Jenna -- 2013, 14, 15, 16 Chang, Katherine -- 2009, 10, 11, 13 Healy, Shayna -- 1995 Musacato, Michelle -- 2001 Torres, Giselle -- 2001 Chaplin, Dominique -- 2006 Helgerson, Bridget -- 2007, 08, 09 Nardon, Roseann -- 1986 Tschomba-Fariala, Myriam -- 1997, 98, 99 Chapin, Noelle -- 1987, 88, 89, 90 Hennessy, Heather -- 2002 Ndipagbor, Akawkaw -- 2012, 13, 14, 15 Tseng, Julia -- 2014, 15 Chowsengrat, Janet--2000, 01 Henry, Honour -- 1979 Neal, Natasha -- 2001, 02 Tudja, Julianna -- 2001, 02, 03 Church, Alexandra - 2006 Henry, Kiana -- 2012, 13 Neeper, Kate -- 2004, 06 Vail, Jennifer -- 1998, 99, 2000 Ciampa, Christiana--2000, 01, 02, 03 Hilaire, Elan -- 2010 Negriff, Sonya -- 2002 Van Alstine, Beth -- 2004 Clark, Shannon -- 1987, 88, 89, 90 Hill, Carey -- 1977 Nelson, Kathy -- 1981, 82 Van Benthem, Lisa -- 1978, 79, 80,81 Clarke, Shalina -- 2007, 08, 09, 10 Hill, Deanna -- 2015, 16, 17 Newton, Jennifer -- 1997 Van Benthem, Lorelei -- 1978, 79 Clayton, Courtney -- 2009, 10 Hill, Vanessa--2000 Nickels, Chun Mei -- 2007 Van Benthem, Lynne -- 1979, 80, 81 Clayton, Gina -- 2002, 03, 04, 05 Hoffer, Stephanie -- 2011 Niemeyer, Jade -- 2011, 12 Van Wolvelaere, Patty -- 1977, 78 Clements, Diana -- 1985, 86, 87 Hollingsworth, Donna -- 1981 Ngo, Mai -- 1994, 95 Vashchuk, Iryna -- 2004, 05 Clements, Tosha -- 1994, 95, 96, 97 Horvath, Felicia -- 2013, 14, 15, 16 Noll, Lesley -- 1986, 87, 88, 89 Walles, Jaclyn -- 2011 Cocco, Sarah -- 2008 Hutchinson, Kate -- 2004, 05, 06, 08 Novy, Tera -- 2013, 14, 15, 16 Walton, Ursula -- 1995 Cockrell, Anna -- 2017 Ibarzabal, Lorea -- 2017 Obukhova, Tatyana--2000, 01, 02 Weatherspoon, Alexis -- 2002, 03, 04, 05 Collatz, Alexandra -- 2012, 13, 14, 15 Iuel, Amalie -- 2014, 15, 16, 17 Ojo, Samantha -- 2012, 13, 14 Weber, Kamryn -- 2017 Conner, Kelsey -- 2007 Jayasinghe, Asha -- 1996, 97, 98 Olear, Elizabeth -- 2007, 08, 09, 10 Weiss, Thea -- 2011, 12, 13, 14 Constantine, Kyra -- 2017 Jepsen, Lori -- 1977, 78 Oliveira, Janae -- 1993, 94 Wells, Jennifer -- 2007 Conwright, Kanika -- 1994, 95, 96 Johnson, Amy -- 1984 Oliveira, Jennifer -- 1995, 97, 98, 99 Westbrook, Ky -- 2015, 17 Coons, Leslie -- 1996 Johnson, Beth -- 1995 Olonade, Oluwakemi -- 2012, 13, 14 Wickland, Shea -- 2009 Cortez, Christine -- 2010, 11 Johnson, Cynthia -- 1983 Olsen, Dana -- 1980 Williams, Alexandrea -- 2005, 06, 07 Cox, Melia -- 2012, 13, 14, 15 Johnson, Nakiya -- 2002, 2003 Oman, Lindsay -- 2005, 07, 08 Williams, Angela -- 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Crabtree, Sandy -- 1979, 80, 81, 82 Johnson, Sauda -- 1996, 97, 98 Onyepunuka, Jessica -- 2005, 06, 07, 08 Williams, Erin -- 2001, 02, 03, 04 Cravens, Malia -- 2013, 14, 15 Johnson, Tunisia -- 2003, 04, 05, 06 Onyepunuka, Judith -- 2007, 08, 09, 10 Williams, Natalia -- 2011, 12, 13 Crawford, L'Orangerie -- 2001, 02, 03, 04 Johnston, Kristie -- 1996, 97, 98, 99 Orban, Eva -- 2006, 07, 08, 09 Williams, Sabrina -- 1982, 83, 84, 85 Cuevas, Jessica -- 2001, 02, 03, 04 Jones, Jennifer -- 2010, 11, 12, 13 Orozco, Sinfo -- 2001, 02 Wilson, Gail -- 1986 Curtis, Donna -- 1982, 83, 84, 85 Jones, La Tima -- 1991, 92, 93, 95 Ortega, Teri -- 1990, 91, 92 WInters, Jordan -- 2016 Daetz, Effi e -- 1988, 89 Jones, Margaux -- 2016, 17 Owen, Kelly -- 2012, 13 Wolfgramm, ’Ofa -- 1998, 99 Daniel, Brittany -- 2006 Jones, Stephanie--2000, 01 Ozorai, Jenny -- 2011, 12, 13, 15 Woods, Shana -- 2007, 08, 09, 11 Daniels, Kathryn -- 2010, 11 Jones, Tiffany -- 2002, 03, 04 Page, Disia -- 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Worrell, Allice--2000 Danvers, Natasha -- 1997, 98, 99, 2000 Jones, Vanessa -- 2012, 13, 14, 15 Paris, Claudia -- 1986, 87, 88, 89 Wright, Ariel -- 2011 Davies, Nicole -- 2013 Jorgensen, Kelli -- 1981, 82 Patterson, Rebecca -- 1998, 2000, 01 Young, Candace -- 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Davis, Candice -- 2004, 05, 06, 07 Jung, Marley -- 1978, 79 Patton, Cammie -- 2001 Young, Cerenity --2000, 01, 02 Davis, Jessica -- 2011, 12, 13, 14 Kao, Emma -- 2015 Paulick, Lindsay -- 2001 Young, Chanel -- 2001, 02 Davis-Quarrie, Kira -- 2008, 09, 10 Karkut, Kathryn -- 2011, 13 Payne, Aareon -- 2009, 10, 11, 12 Zwart-Bell, Kerry -- 1980, 81, 82, 83 Davis-Quarrie, Tara -- 2004, 05, 06, 07 Kefalas, Tina -- 1996, 97, 98, 99 Pegues, Kerrie -- 1992, 94, 95 Davis, Kinsasha -- 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Kelly, Karen -- 1992 Pen, Daymora -- 2006 1380 NCAA ALL-AMERICANS | 200 OLYMPIANS |UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TRACK AND FIELD — PAGE 105 AROUND THE TRACK IN 2017

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