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2019 UCLA CROSS COUNTRY SCHEDULE Colors Blue and Gold Date Meet Location Nickname Bruins Sat, Aug 2019 UCLA CROSS COUNTRY 2019 QUICK FACTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Location Los Angeles, CA THE 2019 BRUINS 2018 MEET SUMMARIES Athletic Dept. Address 325 Westwood Plaza Table of Contents 2 Meet Recaps 40-41 Los Angeles, CA 90095 TV Roster - Men 3 POSTSEASON HISTORY Athletics Phone (310) 825-8699 TV Roster - Women 4 Ticket Office (310) UCLA-WIN NCAA Championships History 42 Rosters 5 Cross Country Office Phone (310) 794-6443 NCAA West Regional Championships History 43 Coaching Staff 6-8 Chancellor Dr. Gene Block Pac-12 Conference Championships History 44 Athlete Profiles 9-37 Director of Athletics Daniel G. Guerrero UCLA ADMINISTRATION Assoc. Athletic Director (Cross Country) Gavin Crew 2018 RACE TIMES Administrator Biographies 45 Faculty Athletic Rep. Dr. Michael Teitell Meet-by-Meet Results 38-39 Enrollment 44,947 Founded 1919 2019 UCLA CROSS COUNTRY SCHEDULE Colors Blue and Gold Date Meet Location Nickname Bruins Sat, Aug. 31 UCLA vs. UC Riverside Dual Mammoth Lakes, Calif. Conference Pac-12 National Affiliation NCAA Division I Sat, Sept. 28 The Master’s University XC Invite Santa Clarita, Calif. Director of Track & Field/Cross Country Avery Anderson Sat, Sept. 28 Dellinger Invitational Springfield, Ore. Asst. Coach Devin Elizondo Fri, Oct. 18 Nuttycombe Invitational Madison, Wis. Asst. Coach Austin O’Neil Sat, Oct. 19 Santa Clara Bronco Invite Santa Clara, Calif. Volunteer Coach Rob Beamer Fri, Nov. 1 Pac-12 Championships* Monmouth, Ore. 2018 Final National Ranking NR (Men) Fri, Nov. 15 NCAA West Regionals Colfax, Wash. NR (Women) Sat, Nov. 17 NCAA Championships Terre Haute, Ind. 2018 NCAA Championships Finish N/A (Men) N/A (Women) *Televised on the Pac-12 Network 2018 Pac-12 Championships Finish 6th (Men) 5th (Women) 2018 West Regional Championships Finish 6th (Men) 7th (Women) 2017 NCAA Championships Finish 21st (Men) N/A (Women) 2017 West Regional Championships Finish 5th (Men) 12th (Women) 2017 Final National Ranking 16th (Men) N/A (Women) All-Time Conference Championships 2 (Men in 1980, 1981) All-Time West Regional Championships 3 (Men in 1980, 1981; Women in 1986) Credits: The 2019 UCLA Cross Country media guide was written and edited by Seth Dahle of the UCLA Athletic Communications Office. Primary photography by UCLA Photography (Don Liebig and Todd Cheney). Additional photography by Jim O’Neil, Ricky Bassman and Skip Powers. MEDIA INFORMATION 2019 Men’s Cross Country Team: Top Row (l-r): Garrett Reynolds, Colin Burke, Peter Harold, Riley Kelly, George Gleason, Munir Cross Country Contact: Seth Dahle Kabbara, Millen Trujillo, Andy Ehrenberg. Middle Row (l-r): Kai Wingo, Chris Weiland, Mason Ratkovich, William Frankenfeld, Jett Charvet, Phone: 310-206-7873 Marcus Mota, Tyler Janes. Bottom Row (l-r): Andrew Martinez, Artin Allahverdian, Darius Riley, DJ Lawson, Chris Morzenti, Carter Blunt, Fax: 310-825-8664 Arturo Sotomayor. E-mail: [email protected] (Not pictured: Robert Brandt) Address: 325 Westwood Plaza Los Angeles, CA 90095 Note: Student-athletes have been instructed not to grant any interview requests that have not been set up through the UCLA Athletic Communications Office. #UCLA100 In 2019-20, UCLA will celebrate its first 100 years with a year-long university-wide Centennial Celebra- tion. UCLA Athletics has several Centennial Celebra- tion plans and giveaways in store for designated home events, including a set of 13 Centennial Pins highlight- 2019 Women’s Cross Country Team: Top Row (l-r): Cassandra Durgy, Marisa Villegas, Sophie Scott, Jacquelyn Hill, Kerrigan McGreevy, ing each sport, as well as a souvenir mosaic poster Sophia Hoelzel, Gwyneth George. Middle Row (l-r): Annabelle Werner, Kennedy Meyer, Jackie Garner, Emma Tavella, Grace McAuley, that features personal photos submitted by UCLA fans. Jaden Haskins, Claire Markey, Claire Selleck. Bottom Row (l-r): Lexi Wright, Paige Carter, Monica Hebner, Lilly Schmidt, Alyssa Bautista, Kira Loren, Christina Rice, Morgan Calcagnie. (Not pictured: Erika Adler, Kelly Bernd, Christina Chenault, Lily James, Shelbi Schauble, Dakota Stanly, Isa Videler) 2 TV ROSTER - MEN Artin Carter Robert Colin Jett Andy William ALLAHVERDIAN BLUNT BRANDT BURKE CHARVET EHRENBERG FRANKENFELD 5-9 / So. 5-8 / R-Jr. 6-0 / R-Sr. 6-0 / R-Sr. 5-9 / R-Fr. 5-11 / R-Jr. 5-10 / Fr. La Crescenta, Calif. McKinney, Tex. Pasadena, Calif. Pleasanton, Calif. Brentwood, Calif. Corte Madera, Calif. Long Beach, Calif. George Peter Tyler Munir Riley DJ Andrew GLEASON HEROLD JANES KABBARA KELLY LAWSON MARTINEZ 6-2 / R-Sr. 6-2 / Fr. 5-11 / R-Jr. 6-0 / So. 6-1 / R-Jr. 5-5 / Jr. 5-8 / Fr. Huntington Beach, Calif. Long Beach, Calif. Riverside, Calif. San Rafael, Calif. Brisbane, Australia Visalia, Calif. Chino Hills, Calif. Chris Marcus Mason Garrett Darius Arturo Millen MORZENTI MOTA RATKOVICH REYNOLDS RILEY SOTOMAYOR TRUJILLO 5-8 / R-Jr. 5-9 / Fr. 5-11 / Fr. 5-11 / Sr. 5-10 / R-Fr. 5-7 / R-Sr. 5-11 / R-Sr. Dunsmuir, Calif. Bakersfield, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. Ventura, Calif. Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. Roseville, Calif. Walnut, Calif. Chris Kai Avery Devin Austin Rob WEILAND WINGO ANDERSON ELIZONDO O’NEIL BEAMER 6-0 / R-So. 6-0 / Fr. Director Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Volunteer Assistant Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. Castaic, Calif. 3 TV ROSTER - WOMEN Erika Alyssa Kelly Morgan Paige Christina Cassandra ADLER BAUTISTA BERND CALCAGNIE CARTER CHENAULT DURGY 5-3 / Jr. 5-2 / So. 5-4 / R-Jr. 5-1 / Fr. 5-4 / Jr. 5-11 / R-Sr. 5-8 / Sr. Irvine, Calif. San Clemente, Calif. Del Mar, Calif. Trabuco Canyon, Calif. Carlsbad, Calif. Walnut Creek, Calif. Huntington Beach, Calif Jackie Gwyneth Jaden Monica Jacquelyn Sophia Lily GARNER GEORGE HASKINS HEBNER HILL HOELZEL JAMES 5-5 / R-Sr. 5-8 / So. 5-8 / Fr. 5-2 / So. 5-8 / Jr. 5-8 / Fr. 5-6 / Fr. San Diego, Calif. Laguna Hills, Calif. Laguna Niguel, Calif. Allendale, N.J. Fontana, Calif. Santa Clarita, Calif. Great Falls, Va. Kira Claire Grace Kerrigan Kennedy Christina Shelbi LOREN MARKEY McAULEY McGREEVY MEYER Rice SCHAUBLE 5-4 / Jr. 5-6 / Sr. 5-7 / R-Jr. 5-8 / Fr. 5-1 / R-So. 5-3 / Jr. 5-7 / Fr. San Diego, Calif. Chelmsford, Mass. La Canada, Calif. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Long Beach, Calif. Santa Barbara, Calif. Stevenson Ranch, Calif. Lilly Sophie Claire Dakota Emma Isa Marisa SCHMIDT SCOTT SELLECK STANLY TAVELLA VIDELER VILLEGAS 5-4 / R-Jr. 5-9 / So. 5-4 / Fr. 5-7 / So. 5-7 / Fr. 5-8 / Jr. 5-7 / Jr. Newport Beach, Calif. Leawood, Kan. Laguna Hills, Calif. San Marcos, Calif. Danville, Calif. Bergen Op Zoom, Netherlands Hollister, Calif. Annabelle Lexi Avery Devin Austin Rob WERNER Wright ANDERSON ELIZONDO O’NEIL BEAMER 5-6 / So. 5-3 / R-Fr. Director Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Volunteer Assistant Murrieta, Calif. Highland Park, Utah 4 2019 ROSTERS MEN’S ROSTER TEAM STAFF Director of Cross Country/Track and Field: Name Ht. Yr. Hometown (Previous School) Avery Anderson (3rd Season) Artin Allahverdian 5-9 So. La Crescenta, Calif. / Crescenta Valley HS Asst. Coach: Devin Elizondo (3rd Season) Carter Blunt 5-8 R-Jr. McKinney, Texas / Independence HS Asst. Coach: Austin O’Neil (3rd Season) Robert Brandt 6-0 R-Sr. Pasadena, Calif. / Loyola HS Volunteer Coach: Rob Beamer (4th Season) Colin Burke 6-0 R-Sr. Pleasanton, Calif. / Bishop O’Dowd HS Staff Athletic Trainer: Janice Lee (1st Season) Jett Charvet 5-9 R-Fr. Brentwood, Calif. / Heritage HS Andy Ehrenberg 5-11 R-Jr. Corte Madera, Calif. / Redwood HS ROSTER BREAKDOWN William Frankenfeld 5-10 Fr. Long Beach, Calif. / Long Beach Poly HS George Gleason 6-2 R-Sr. Huntington Beach, Calif. / Huntington Beach HS Class State Peter Herold 6-2 Fr. Newport Beach, Calif. / JSerra Catholic HS Men: Men: Tyler Janes 5-11 R-Jr. Riverside, Calif. / Martin Luther King HS Freshmen (8): Frankenfeld, California (21): Allahverdian, Munir Kabbara 6-0 So. San Rafael, Calif. / San Rafael HS Herold, Martinez, Mota, Brandt, Burke, Charvet, Ratkovich, Wingo, Charvet, Ehrenberg, Frankenfeld, Riley Kelly 6-1 R-Jr. Brisbane, Australia / St. Joseph’s College Riley Gleason, Herold, Janes, DJ Lawson 5-5 Jr. Visalia, Calif. / Redwood HS Kabbara, Lawson, Martinez, Sophomores (3): Andrew Martinez 5-8 Fr. Chino Hills, Calif. / Ruben S. Ayala HS Morzenti, Mota, Ratkovich, Allahverdian, Kabbara, Weiland Reynolds, Riley, Sotomayor, Chris Morzenti 5-8 R-Jr. Dunsmuir, Calif. / Mt. Shasta HS Juniors (6): Lawson, Blunt, Trujillo. Weiland, Wingo Ehrenberg, Janes, Kelly, Marcus Mota 5-9 Fr. Bakersfield, Calif. / Stockdale HS Texas (1): Blunt Mason Ratkovich 5-11 Fr. Los Angeles, Calif. / Loyola HS Morzenti Garrett Reynolds 5-11 Sr. Ventura, Calif. / Ventura HS Seniors (6): Brandt, Burke, Women: Darius Riley 5-10 R-Fr. Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. / Rancho Cucamonga HS Gleason, Reynolds, Sotomayor, California (23): Adler, Trujillo Bautista, Bernd, Calcagnie, Arturo Sotomayor 5-7 R-Sr. Roseville, Calif. / Roseville HS Carter, Chenault, Durgy, Millen Trujillo 5-11 R-Sr. Walnut, Calif. / Walnut HS Women: Garner, George, Haskins, Chris Weiland 6-0 R-So. Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. / Mt. San Antonio College Freshmen (9): Calcagnie, Hill, Hoelzel, Loren, McAuley, Haskins, Hoelzel, James, Meyer, Rice, Schauble, Kai Wingo 6-0 Fr. Castaic, Calif. / Valencia HS McGreevy, Schauble, Selleck, Schmidt, Selleck, Stanly, Tavella, Wright Tavella, Villegas, Werner WOMEN’S ROSTER Sophomores (7): Bautista, Florida (1): McGreevy George, Hebner, Scott, Stanly, Name Ht. Yr. Hometown (Previous School) Massachusetts (1): Markey Werner, Meyer Erika Adler 5-3 Jr. Irvine, Calif. / Northwood HS New Jersey (1): Hebner Juniors (10): Adler, Carter, Alyssa Bautista 5-2 So. San Clemente, Calif. / Capistrano Valley HS Hill, Loren, Rice, Videler, Kansas (1): Scott Kelly Bernd 5-4 R-Jr. Del Mar, Calif. / Canyon Crest Academy Villegas, Bernd, McAuley, Utah (1): Wright Morgan Calcagnie 5-1 Fr. Trabuco Canyon, Calif. / Mission Viejo HS Schmidt Virginia (1): James Paige Carter 5-4 Jr.
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