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Meet the Bruins MEET THE BRUINS OLGA AULET-LEON ALLIE BOHANNON DISTANCE DISTANCE RS-SOPHOMORE :: 5-9 RS-SOPHOMORE :: 5-8 PALOS VERDES, CA NASHVILLE, TN PALOS VERDES PENINSULA HS HARPETH HALL Aulet-Leon’s Best Times Bohannon’s Best Times 800m - 2:14.19 1500m - 4:26.20 800m - 2:13.01 1500m - 4:48.90 3000m - 9:47.77 5000m -17:03.84 2006 Cross Country - Named Most Outstanding Cross Country Runner by the 2006 Cross Country - Named Most Improved Cross Country Runner by the team ... UCLA’s No. 1 fi nisher at the West Region Championships, placing 11th team ... Primarily UCLA’s No. 3 runner during the season ... Finished 46th at in a time of 21:39.90 ... Earned the fi rst All-Conference honor of her career with the West Region Championships (22:36.92) ... Finished 27th at the Pac-10 an eighth-place fi nish at the Pac-10 Championships as UCLA’s No. 1 runner Championships (21:40.27) ... Placed 83rd at the Pre-NCAA Invite (21:31.9) (20:47.91) ... Finished 49th as UCLA’s No. 2 runner at the Pre-NCAA Invitational ... Finished third at the UCSD Triton Invite (22:45.3) ... Placed 47th at the Bill (21:05.9) ... The Bruins’ No. 2 runner at the Bill Dellinger Invite (23rd, 21:19.83) Dellinger Invite (22:01.78). and at the Roy Griak Invite (47th, 22:29.75k). 2006 Track - Redshrited the indoor and outdoor track seasons ... Athletic 2006 Track - Outdoor 800m best of 2:13.01 in the open section at the Mt. SAC Director’s Honor Roll. Relays ... Ran an indoor 800m season-best of 2:12.89 at the MPSF Champion- ships, placing 10th overall ... Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. 2005 Cross Country - Redshirt season. 2005 Cross Country - Redshirt season. 2005 Track - Qualifi ed for the West Region Championships in the 1500m, but did not run after suffering a calf injury at the Pac-10 Championships 2005 Track - Won the 800m race at the UCLA Invite (2:14.11) ... Ran on the during the 1500m race ... At Mt. SAC, ran a regional qualifying time and life- 13th-place 4x400m relay squad at the Stanford Invite (4:07.55) time-bests in the 1500m (4:26.20), placing ninth overall ... At the UCSD Invite, 2004 Cross Country - Did not compete. ran a lifetime-best 2:14.19 in the 800m ... Had a top 3000m time of 9:47.77 High School - Selected School’s Outstanding Athlete in 2004 ... School was at the UCLA Invite ... In indoor track, ran 17:03.84 in the 5000m at the MPSF Cross Country Team State Champions from 2000 to 2003 ... Track & Field Championships ... Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. Team State Champions from 2001 to 2004 ... Three-time TSSAA Champion in 2004 Cross Country - Voted Co-Most Outstanding Freshman Cross Country the 1600m (‘01, ‘03, ‘04) ... 2004 TSSAA Champion 800m ... Placed fi rst with a Runner. meet record at the Vanderbilt Great Eight Championships ... Two-time TSSAA High School - At the 2004 CA State Meet, placed ninth in the 1600m (5:12.23) Region Champion in the 1600m (‘03, ‘04) ... 2004 TSSAA Region Champion in and 18th in the 3200m (11:06) ... League champion in the 1600m (2-time) and the 800m ... Three-time Nashville City Champion in the 1600m (‘02, ‘03, ‘04) ... 3200m (3-time) and cross country (2-time) ... Finished third at the CIF Champi- All-Metro in both Cross Country and Track & Field from 2001 to 2004 ... Also onships (2-mile) ... CIF runner-up in the mile (2004) ... Masters Champion in the was a three-year letterwinner in basketball ... Team was TSSAA Basketball mile (2004) ... High School Athlete of the Year in 2004 ... Named team’s Most Champions in 2003 and runner-up in 2002 ... Named Most Improved Player in Valuable Female Cross Country Athlete (2003) and Track and Field Athlete 2002 ... 2003 First Team All-State Tournament Team (Basketball) ... All-Region (2003, 2004) ... Team Captain in track and cross country. and All-Region Tournament First-Team in 2003 ... Named #2 defensive player in the state by the Tennessean in 2002 ... Set school record for most steals in Personal - Born July 8, 1986 ... Daughter of Martin and Olga ... Has three a season (129 in 2003) and (119 in 2002) ... Prep bests of 18:52 (3-miles), 5:05 brothers - Nick, Jacko, and Diego and three sisters - Maggie, Dominique and (1600m/F.A.T.) and 2:16 (800m). Luccia ... Pre-Business-Economics major. Personal - Born March 20, 1986 in Nashville, TN ... Daughter of Lindsay and Lise Bohannon ... Has one brother, Lindsay Jr. and one sister, Elizabeth ... Mentored in Nashville by former Olympian Margaret Gross Sloan ... History major. GATORADE, ADIDAS AND LEXUS ARE PROUD SPONSORS OF UCLA ATHLETICS 1155 2007 Women’s Track & Field MEET THE BRUINS Caldwell continued ... ASHLEY CALDWELL High School - Finished fi fth in the 800m (2:11.84) at the 2002 National Scholastic Indoor Meet ... Won the 1600m at the Stanford Invitational in 4:55.71 and was second in the 1600m at the Central Coast Section fi nal in DISTANCE 4:58.50 ... Won the DeAnza League 400m crown in 58.32 ... At the CIF Central Coast Masters meet, fi nished second in both the 800m (2:10.80) and 1600m RS-SENIOR :: 5-9 (4:58.14) ... At the CA State meet, was fourth in the 800m (2:11.07) ... Placed LOS GATOS, CA third in the 800m (2:11.29) at the Golden West Invitational ... At the U.S. Junior National Championships, ran personal bests in the 800m qualifying (2:09.65) LOS GATOS HS and bettered that time in placing third in the 800m fi nals (2:09.49) ... Earned Verizon Junior All-America honors in the 800m at the U.S. Junior Nationals ... Caldwell’s Best Times Was the fi rst alternate for the U.S. team in the World Junior Championships 800m - 2:05.01 1500m - 4:19.73 5000m - 17:00.21 ... Season bests of 2:09.49 (800m) and 4:55.71 (1600m) ranked her nationally Pac-10 Champion as the No. 11 half-miler and No. 22 miler ... In 2001, was the CIF Central Coast 800m champion. ... Her 2:10.27 (800m) ranked No. 16 in the U.S. ... Prep bests 2004 - 800m of 2:09.49 and 4:55.71. All-American 2006 -1500m 2005 - Cross Country Personal — Born October 12, 1983 ... Daughter of Kim Michael and Toni 2004 Indoor DMR and Outdoor 800m 2003 Cross Country Caldwell ... Has one sister, Alexandra ... Pre-Political Science major. 2006 Cross Country - Was the No. 2 runner for the Bruins at the West Region Championships (19th, 21:57.62) and Pac-10 Championships (21:16.91) ... Led the Bruins with a 43rd-place fi nish at the Pre-NCAA Invitational (21:02.9) ... UCLA’s No. 1 runner at the Bill Dellinger Invite (13th, 20:58.21) ... Led the Bruins at the Roy Griak Invite with a 15th-place fi nish (21:48.70). 2006 - In outdoor track, earned All-American honors in the 1500m (9th, LAUREN CORREA 4:19.45) ... Finished seventh in the 1500m at the West Region Championships (4:29.30) ... Was fourth in the 1500m (4:21.46) and sixth in the 800m (2:09.33) at the Pac-10 Championships ... Won the 1500m (4:31.30) and was second in HIGH JUMP the 800m (2:14.66) and third in the 5000m (17:46.57) at the USC dual meet ... SOPHOMORE :: 5-9 Placed fi fth in the invitational 1500m section at the Mt. SAC Relays (4:22.05) ... Won the Cal/Nevada 5000m title (17:00.21) ... Finished fi rst in the 2-mile LAKE FOREST, CA at the UCLA Invite (10:29.42) ... In indoor track, ran on the NCAA provisional EL TORO HS qualifying DMR (11:23.05) ... Athletic Director’s Honor Roll ... Third-team Arthur Ashe Junior Scholar Award ... MPSF All-Academic ... Honorable Mention Pac-10 Correa’s Best Mark All-Academic and track ... USTFCCCA All-Academic team ... Athletic Director’s High Jump - 5-8.75 (5-7.25 indoor) Honor Roll ... Second Team ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-Dist. 8 ... USTFCCCA All-Academic Team. 2006 - Finished seventh in the high jump (5-7.25) at the West Region Cham- 2005 Cross Country - Earned All-American honors with a 16th-place fi nish at pionships … Placed third with a mark of 5-8.75 at the Pac-10 Championships Nationals (20:13) ... UCLA’s No. 1 runner all season ... All-Region (3rd, 20:12.5) … Against USC, fi nished third in the high jump (5-7) … Placed third in the and All-Pac-10 (4th, 20:55) ... Finished in the top-fi ve at the Sundodger Invite high at the RJ/JJK Invite and at the UCLA Invite (5-8.50) … In indoor track, (3rd, 21:04) and the Roy Griak Invite (4th, 21:05), and placed eighth at the Pre- fi nished second at the MPSF Championships (5-7.25) ... Athletic Director’s NCAA Invitational (20:29) ... All-Academic Pac-10 Honorable Mention. Honor Roll. 2005 - Received an outdoor medical redshirt due to a lower leg stress fracture High School - Three-year letterwinner in track and one-year letterwinner ... Named a third-team Arthur Ashe, Jr. Sports Scholar ... Athletic Director’s in soccer … Two-time League Champion … Finished sixth at the CA State Honor Roll ... MPSF All-Academic. Meet … High school record holder in the 100m hurdles (14.87) and high jump (5-7). 2004 Cross Country - Was the Bruins’ No. 1 runner at NCAA’s (98th, 21:55.0) ..
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