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n May 26, 1998, the newest NCAA Division I-A conference was conceived. MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE OThe Mountain West Conference, which offi- 15455 Gleneagle Drive cially commenced operation just a little over a year later, on July 1, 1999, is comprised of the Air Force Suite 200 Academy, Brigham Young, Colorado State, New Colorado Springs, CO 80921 Mexico, State, UNLV, Utah and Phone: (719) 488-4040 Wyoming. Though in its infancy as a conference, Fax: (719) 487-7241 the history of its members indicates that the fledg- ling Mountain West Conference will experience www.themwc.com immediate national success. plains of Wyoming (elevation 7,000 feet) contrast with Craig Thompson Bret Gilliland Highlights through the MWC's first three years Commissioner Associate Commissioner the desert city of Las Vegas (the fastest growing met- include: eight berths in the NCAA Women's Basketball ropolitan area in the West), the balmy weather and Tournament, two women's cross country national Pacific Ocean locale of San Diego State and the championships, sending five of the eight football southwestern flavor of New Mexico. teams to postseason bowls, one of two conferences in The Mountain West Conference office is located in 2002 to send 75 percent of its men's bas- Colorado Springs, Colo., and is under the guidance ketball teams to postseason play, and two of commissioner Craig Thompson. teams advancing to the NCAA Volleyball Tournament "Sweet 16" every year of the league's existence. Ironically, half of the Mountain West Conference schools were charter Jim Andrus Dan Butterly members of the Western Athletic Assistant Commissioner Assistant Commissioner Conference when it was founded Business and Finance Marketing in 1962: Utah, Brigham Young, New Mexico and Wyoming. Colorado State (1968) and San Diego State (1978) both com- peted as WAC members for at least two decades, while Air Force (1980) was also a long- standing member of its confer- ence. UNLV was the most recent addition, joining the group in 1996. Carolayne Henry Carrie Wolf The split from the former 16- Assistant Commissioner Assistant Commissioner team WAC means that the Compliance Championships Mountain West Conference is no longer spread across nine states and five time zones. The MWC, however, has managed to maintain its geographic diversity. Some of the most beautiful geography in the nation can be found within the conference’s boundaries, including the unparalleled Rocky Mountain range, which borders four MWC schools (Utah, BYU, Air Force and Colorado State). The high

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AIR FORCE FALCONS BRIGHAM YOUNG COUGARS COLORADO STATE RAMS Location: Colorado Springs, Colo. Location: Provo, Utah Location: Fort Collins, Colo. Founded: 1954 Founded: 1875 Founded: 1870 Enrollment: 4,000 Enrollment: 30,069 Enrollment: 23,934 Colors: Blue and Silver Colors: Blue, White, Tan Colors: Green and Gold Superintendent: Lt. Gen. John R. Dallager President: Merrill J. Bateman President: Dr. Albert Yates Athletics Director: Col. Randall Spetman Athletics Director: Elaine Michaelis Athletics Director: Jeffrey Hathaway Head Coach: Ralph Lindeman Head Coach: Craig Poole Head Coach: Del Hessel 2002 MWC Finishes: 2002 MWC Finishes: 2002 MWC Finishes: Women – Indoor-8th, Outdoor-8th Women-Indoor-1st Outdoor-1st Women – Indoor-2nd, Outdoor-2nd 2002 NCAA Finishes: 2002 NCAA Finishes: 2002 NCAA Finishes: Women – Indoor-n/a, Outdoor-n/a Women – Indoor-t16th, Outdoor-t10th Women – Indoor-t46th, Outdoor-n/a Track SID: Dave Kellogg Track SID: Johny Wudel Track SID: Heather Kennedy SID E-mail: [email protected] SID E-mail: [email protected] SID E-mail: [email protected] SID Phone: (719) 333-9022 SID Phone: (801) 422-8948 SID Phone: (970) 491-5067 SID Fax: (719) 333-3798 SID Fax: (801) 422-0633 SID Fax: (970) 491-1348 Website: Website: www.byucougars.com Website: www.csurams.com www.airforcesports.com

NEW MEXICO LOBOS UNLV REBELS UTAH UTES Location: Albuquerque, N.M. Location: Las Vegas, Nev. Location: Salt Lake City, Utah Founded: 1889 Founded: 1957 Founded: 1850 Enrollment: 24,250 Enrollment: 24,000 Enrollment: 28,300 Colors: Cherry and Silver Nickname: Rebels Nickname: Utes President: Dr. F. Chris Garcia Colors: Scarlet and Gray Colors: Crimson and White Athletics Director: Rudy Davalos President: Dr. Carol Harter President: Dr. J. Bernard Machen Head Coach: Matt Henry Athletics Director: John Robinson Athletics Director: Dr. Chris Hill 2002 MWC Finishes: Head Coach: Barbara Ferrell-Edmonson Head Coach: Lisa Archer Women – Indoor-7th, Outdoor-7th 2002 MWC Finishes: 2002 MWC Finishes: 2002 NCAA Finishes: Women – Indoor-4th, Outdoor-4th Women – Indoor-5th, Outdoor-6th Women – Indoor-n/a, Outdoor-n/a 2002 NCAA Finishes: 2002 NCAA Finishes: Track SID: Alfredo Moreno Women - Indoor-t37th, Outdoor-t45th Women – Indoor-n/a, Outdoor-n/a SID E-mail: [email protected] Track SID: Marlene Navor Track SID: Jeff Burdett SID Phone: (505) 925-5524 SID E-mail: [email protected] SID E-mail: SID Fax: (505) 925-5529 SID Phone: (702) 895-3207 [email protected] Website: www.golobos.com SID Fax: (702) 895-0989 SID Phone: (801) 581-3511 Website: www.unlvrebels.com SID Fax: (801) 581-4358 Website: www.utahutes.com

WYOMING COWGIRLS 2003 CHAMPIONSHIP INFORMATIONINFORMATION Location: Laramie, Wyo. Founded: 1886 Indoor Outdoor Enrollment: 10,800 Mountain West Conference Championships Mountain West Conference Championships Nickname: Cowboys/Cowgirls Feb. 27-March 1, Colorado Springs, Colo. May 14-17, Albuquerque, N.M. Colors: Brown and Gold Hosted By: Air Force Academy Hosted By: University of New Mexico President: Dr. Philip L. Dubois Contact: Dave Kellogg - (719) 333-9022 Contact: Alfredo Moreno - (505) 925-5520 Athletics Director: Lee Moon Head Coach: Don Yentes NCAA Championships NCAA Regional Championships 2002 MWC Finishes: Women – Indoor-3rd, Outdoor-5th Mar. 14-15, Arkansas, Fayetteville, Ark. M. 30-31, Stanford, Palo Alto, Calif. 2002 NCAA Finishes: Contact: Phil Pierce - (501) 575-7430 Contact: TBA Women – Indoor-n/a, Outdoor-t49th Track SID: Mark Krug NCAA Championships SID E-mail: [email protected] J. 11-14, Sacramento State, Sacramento, Calif. SID Phone: (307) 766-2256 Contact: TBA SID Fax: (307) 766-2346 Website: www.wyomingathletics.com

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2002 SEASON REVIEW 2002 MEET-BY-MEET RESULTS For the second consecutive season, the San Diego Indoor State track and field squad continued to make its Date Event Location Result mark on both the conference and national levels, Jan. 12 National Pole Vault Summit Reno, Nev. NTS placing third at the Mountain West outdoor meet and Feb. 2 Wolf Pack Invitational Reno, Nev. 7th of 14/23 pts sending three student-athletes to the NCAA champi- Feb. 9 NAU Invitational Flagstaff, Ariz. NTS onships, including one, sophomore Tonette Dyer, Feb. 21-23 MWC Indoor Championships Colorado Springs, Colo. 6th of 8/58.5 who turned in an All-America performance. Outdoor At the NCAA championships, Dyer ran the sixth- Date Event Location Result fastest time (53.98) by an American entrant in the Mar. 2 USC Invitational , Calif. NTS finals, placing ninth overall. She became the second Mar. 9 Ben Brown Invitational Irvine, Calif. NTS Aztec to earn All-America honors in the 400 meters, Mar. 16 Willie Williams Invitational Tucson, Ariz. NTS joining Renee Ross, who accomplished the feat in Mar. 17 Trojan Classic Los Angeles, Calif. NTS 1985. Dyer was joined at the national meet by team- Mar. 23 Aztec Classic San Diego, Calif. NTS mates Leslie Miller () and Shayla Balentine Mar. 29-30 Cal-Nevada Championships Fresno, Calif. 3rd of 25/121 pts (pole vault). Apr. 6 UNLV Invitational Las Vegas Nev. NTS SDSU’s showing at the NCAAs was just one of the Apr. 13 All-Women Invitational San Diego, Calif. 4th of 5/95 pts. highlights for Aztecs on the outdoor track. At the Apr. 14 Sun Angel Classic Tempe, Ariz. NTS Mountain West Conference meet, San Diego State Apr. 18-20 Mt. SAC Relays Walnut, Calif. NTS came away with four event titles for the second Apr. 21 Long Beach Invitational Long Beach, Calif. NTS straight season, setting one conference record and a Apr. 27 UCSD/Oregon Invitational La Jolla, Calif./Eugene, Ore. NTS pair of championship and school records. May 5 Invitational Irvine, Calif. NTS Junior co-captain Melinda Smedley ran away with May 11 Occidental Invitational Los Angeles, Calif. NTS the 100-meter title, before placing second at 200 May 15-18 MWC Outdoor Championships Colorado Springs, Colo. 3rd of 8/119.33 pts. meters with a school record time of 23.32. Smedley May 29-Jun. 1 NCAA Outdoor Championships Baton Rouge, La. DNP then anchored the fastest 4x100-meter relay in SDSU and conference history, posting a winning effort of 44.24. 2002 SDSU INDOOR BESTS Other MWC event titles also went to Balentine 55 Meters *(6.80) (6.94) 55-Meter Hurdles *(7.64) (7.90) (pole vault) and Miller (heptathlon), giving the Aztecs Athlete Time Date Location Athlete Time Date Location wins in both events for the second consecutive year. 1. Melinda Smedley 7.23 2/2 Reno, NV 1. Lynnae Samuels 8.43 2/2 Reno, NV During the indoor campaign, SDSU opened the 2. Tonette Dyer 7.25 2/2 Reno, NV 3. Ryan Peters 7.48 2/2 Reno, NV 60-Meter Hurdles *(8.17) (8.43) season on a high note, with four of the team's five 4. Shayla Balentine 7.57 2/2 Reno, NV Athlete Time Date Location pole vaulters recording season-highs at the National Lynnae Samuels 7.57 2/2 Reno, NV 1. Lynnae Samuels 8.92 2/22 Colo. Spr., CO Pole Vault Summit. Balentine and Tricia Gutierrez 2. Leslie Miller 8.95 2/21 Colo. Spr., CO 60 Meters *(7.30) (7.44) 3. Ryan Peters 9:12 2/22 Colo. Spr., CO each cleared a school record and NCAA provisional Athlete Time Date Location height of 12-9.50 at the meet in Reno, Nev. 1. Melinda Smedley 7.66 2/23 Colo. Spr., CO 4x400 Relay *(3:35.80) (3:41.80) Balentine would continue her record-setting efforts 2. Jillita Griffin 7.69 2/22 Colo. Spr., CO Athlete Time Date Location 3. Tonette Dyer 7.71 2/23 Colo. Spr., CO 1. SDSU “A” 3:50.78 2/23# Colo. Spr., CO at the season-ending conference meet, finishing with 4. Ryan Peters 8.03 2/22 Colo. Spr., CO a MWC championship best of 12-3.50 to win the pole *(21-0) (20-0.25) vaulting competition. The event title was SDSU's sec- 200 Meters *(23.50) (24.05) Athlete Mark Date Location Athlete Time Date Location 1. Leslie Miller 16-03.25 2/9 Flagstaff, AZ ond indoors in the conference's three-year history 1. Melinda Smedley 24.34 2/9 Flagstaff, AZ and highlighted a meet in which the Aztecs also tal- 2. Tonette Dyer 24.42 2/9 Flagstaff, AZ *(6-0) (5-9.75) lied six other top-four finishes and another school 3. Ryan Peters 25.59 2/9 Flagstaff, AZ Athlete Mark Date Location 4. Hollann Givens 25.72 2/9 Flagstaff, AZ 1. Alisha Lasswell 5-05.25 2/23 Colo. Spr., CO record (4x400 relay). Jini Hogg 25.72 2/22 Colo. Spr., CO 2. Leslie Miller 5-01.75 2/21 Colo. Spr., CO 5. Lynnae Samuels 25.90 2/22 Colo. Spr., CO 6. Jillita Griffin 26.03 2/9 Flagstaff, AZ Pole Vault *(13-5.25) (12-5.50) Athlete Mark Date Location 400 Meters *(53.50) (54.70) 1. Shayla Balentine 12-09.50 1/12^# Reno, NV Athlete Time Date Location Tricia Gutierrez 12-09.50 1/12^# Reno, NV 1. Jini Hogg 55.91 2/23 Colo. Spr., CO 2. Jesika Englebretson12-01.25 2/22 Colo. Spr., CO 2. Hollann Givens 58.13 2/9 Flagstaff, AZ 3. Beth Vieira 10-10.00 1/12 Reno, NV 3. Leslie Miller 58.56 2/9 Flagstaff, AZ 4. Julie Hudlow 10-06.00 1/12 Reno, NV 4. Melinda Smedley 59.17 2/22 Colo. Spr., CO 5. Tonette Dyer 59.59 2/2 Reno, NV *(52-10) (48-10.75) 6. Lynnae Samuels 59.73 2/22 Colo. Spr., CO Athlete Mark Date Location 7. Alisha Lasswell 59.83 2/22 Colo. Spr., CO 1. Candace Hill 43-04.25 2/9 Flagstaff, AZ 8. Ryan Peters 1:01.38 2/2 Reno, NV 2. Leslie Miller 37-08.75 2/2 Reno, NV

800 Meters *(2:06.90) (2:09.60) Weight Throw *(63-11.75) (58-1) Athlete Time Date Location Athlete Mark Date Location 1. Jennifer Stakiw 2:16.91 2/23 Colo. Spr., CO 1. Candace Hill 48-01.75 2/23 Colo. Spr., CO 2. Leslie Miller 2:25.92 2/21 Colo. Spr., CO Mile *(4:42.60) (4:48.40) Athlete Mark Date Location Athlete Time Date Location 1. Leslie Miller 3,486 pts. 2/21 Colo. Spr., CO 1. Jennifer Stakiw 5:25.49 2/2 Reno, NV

3,000 Meters *(9:23.20) (9:37.20) *2002 NCAA Qualification Standards for banked 200- Athlete Time Date Location meter tracks or flat tracks larger than 200m. 1. Alicia Stewart 12:01.00 2/9 Flagstaff, AZ ^NCAA provisional mark. #School record Shayla Balentine (facing) and Tricia Gutierrez cele- brate Balentine’s win in the outdoor pole vault at the 2002 MWC conference championship meet. 24 2003 San Diego State Track and Field OutdoorOutdoor Bests-2002Bests-2002

100 Meters *(11.30) (11.55) 4x100 Relay *(44.00) (45.10) Athlete Time Date Place Site Athletes Time Date Place Site 1. Melinda Smedley 11.72@ 5/18 1st Colorado Springs, CO 1. Givens, Dyer, Hogg, Smedley 44.24@ 5/18^# 1st Colorado Springs, CO 2. Tonette Dyer 11.83 5/5 3rd Irvine, CA 2. Peters, Dyer, Hogg, Smedley 44.77 3/30^ 2nd Fresno, CA 3. Hollann Givens 12.12 5/5 2nd Irvine, CA 4. Jillita Griffin 12.16 5/5 3rd Irvine, CA 4x400 Relay *(3:33.00) (3:39.00) 5. Jini Hogg 12.23 3/9 5th Fullerton, CA Athletes Time Date Place Site 6. Shayla Balentine 12.81 3/9 2nd Fullerton, CA 1. Dyer, Peters, Hogg, Givens 3:36.82 4/13^ 3rd Tempe, AZ 2. Hogg, Smedley, Givens, Dyer 3:38.31 3/30^ 2nd Fresno, CA 200 Meters *(23.10) (23.60) 3. Miller, Stakiw, Lasswell, Griffin 3:54.55 4/13 3rd San Diego, CA Athlete Time Date Place Site 1. Melinda Smedley 23.32@ 5/18^ 2nd Colorado Springs, CO Pole Vault *(13-7.25) (12-5.25) 2. Tonette Dyer 23.41 4/6^ 2nd Las Vegas, NV Athlete Mark Date Place Site 3. Jini Hogg 24.09 4/21 1st Walnut, CA 1. Shayla Balentine 4.00m (13-01.25) 5/18^ 1st Colorado Springs, CO 4. Hollann Givens 24.27@ 5/18 7th Colorado Springs, CO 2. Jesika Englebretson 3.87m (12-08.25) 5/5^ 7th Irvine, CA 5. Jillita Griffin 25.16 5/5 5th Irvine, CA 3. Patricia Gutierrez 3.83m (12-06.75) 4/13^ 2nd San Diego, CA 6. Leslie Miller 25.03@ 5/18 Hep Colorado Springs, CO 4. Julie Hudlow 3.52m (11-06.50) 3/23 5th San Diego, CA 5. Beth Vieira 3.48m (11-05.00) 3/23 7th San Diego, CA 400 Meters *(52.40) (53.70) Athlete Time Date Place Site High Jump *(6-0.00) (5-10.50) 1. Tonette Dyer 52.41 5/30! 9th-Heat Baton Rouge, LA Athlete Mark Date Place Site 2. Jini Hogg 53.08@ 5/18^ 3rd Colorado Springs, CO 1. Alisha Lasswell 1.70m (05-07.00) 3/23 1st San Diego, CA 3. Hollann Givens 55.43 4/20 2nd Walnut, CA 2. Leslie Miller 1.61m (05-03.25) 4/18 Hep Walnut, CA 4. Ryan Peters 57.50 3/9 4th Fullerton, CA 5. Jennifer Stakiw 58.65 3/23 11th San Diego, CA Long Jump *(21-4.00) (20-4.25) 6. Melinda Smedley 1:00.00 3/9 8th Fullerton, CA Athlete Mark Date Place Site 1. Megan Schauermann 5.90m (19-04.25) 3/23 1st San Diego, CA 800 Meters *(2:05.00) (2:07.50) 2. Leslie Miller 5.84m (19-02.00) 3/23 2nd San Diego, CA Athlete Time Date Place Site 3. Alisha Lasswell 5.24m (17-02.25) 3/23 10th San Diego, CA 1. Jennifer Stakiw 2:13.21 5/5 5th Irvine, CA 2. Leslie Miller 2:17.93 4/19 Hep Walnut, CA Triple Jump *(43-11.75) (42-00.00) 3. Alisha Lasswell 2:23.31 4/6 4th Las Vegas, NV Athlete Mark Date Place Site 1. Megan Schauermann 11.64m (38-2.25) 5/18 6th Colorado Springs, CO 1,500 Meters *(4:19.00) (4:24.00) 2. Alisha Lasswell 10.88m (35-8.50) 5/5 10th Irvine, CA Athlete Time Date Place Site 1. Alicia Stewart 4:44.03 5/5 5th Irvine, CA Shot Put *(52-10.00) (48-10.75) 2. Jennifer Stakiw 4:52.43@ 5/18 7th Colorado Springs, CO Athlete Mark Date Place Site 3. Amanda Vielbaum 5:02.14 3/17 6th Los Angeles, CA 1. Candace Hill 13.67m (44-10.00) 5/17 9th Colorado Springs, CO 4. Hillery Gemmill 5:02.86 4/6 7th Las Vegas, NV 2. Leslie Miller 12.33m (40-05.50) 4/6 5th Las Vegas, NV 5. Tina Fodor 5:03.86 3/23 16th San Diego, CA 3. Lindsey Smith 9.04m (29-08.00) 3/23 17th San Diego, CA 6. Allison Brown 5:11.31 4/6 10th Las Vegas, NV 4. Shayla Balentine 8.11m (26-07.25) 4/6 7th Las Vegas, NV 5. Jesika Englebretson 6.61m (21-08.25) 4/6 9th Las Vegas, NV 3,000-Meter Steeplechase *(10:00.00, 10:40.00) 6. Patricia Gutierrez 6.28m (20-07.25) 4/6 10th Las Vegas, NV Athlete Time Date Place Site 1. Hillery Gemmill 11:36.27 3/23 3rd San Diego, CA Discus *(178-10.00) (164-00.00) Athlete Mark Date Place Site 3,000 Meters (No longer an NCAA event) 1. Candace Hill 45.78m (150-02.00) 5/18 3rd Colorado Springs, CO Athlete Time Date Place Site 2. Lindsey Smith 38.52m (126-04.00) 3/17 5th Los Angeles, CA 1. Alicia Stewart 10:23.07 3/29 10th Fresno, CA 2. Allison Brown 10:31.71 3/29 14th Fresno, CA Hammer *(200-1.00) (183-09.00) 3. Hillery Gemmill 10:44.62 3/2 9th Los Angeles, CA Athlete Mark Date Place Site 4. Tina Fodor 11:00.57 4/26 13th San Diego, CA 1. Candace Hill 44.29m (145-03.00) 4/6 1st Las Vegas, NV 5. Angie Fitzpatrick 11:00.83 4/26 14th San Diego, CA 2. Lindsey Smith 32.71m (107-04.00) 5/5 23rd Irvine, CA 6. Amanda Vielbaum 11:01.06 3/9 18th Fullerton, CA 7. Julie Amster 11:15.91 3/17 9th Los Angeles, CA Javelin *(168-11.00) (150-11.00) 8. Laura Preston 11:33.65 3/2 10th Los Angeles, CA Athlete Mark Date Place Site 9. Emily Joller 11:58.92 3/9 29th Fullerton, CA 1. Leslie Miller 40.49m (132-10.00) 4/19 Hep Walnut, CA 2. Shayla Balentine 24.05m (78-11.00) 4/13 11th San Diego, CA 5,000 Meters *(16:08.00) (16:48.00) 3. Patricia Gutierrez 21.51m (70-07.00) 4/6 7th Las Vegas, NV Athlete Time Date Place Site 4. Beth Vieira 20.80m (68.03.00) 4/13 12th San Diego, CA 1. Alicia Stewart 17:55.33 5/11 3rd Los Angeles, CA 2. Allison Brown 18:40.34 4/21 9th Long Beach, CA Heptathlon *(5,500) (5,175) 3. Tina Fodor 19:20.06 5/11 9th Los Angeles, CA Athlete Mark Date Place Site 4. Hillery Gemmill 19:20.69 5/5 11th Irvine, CA Leslie Miller 5,472 4/18-19 4th Walnut, CA 5. Angie Fitzpatrick 19:20.70 5/11 10th Los Angeles, CA 6. Amanda Vielbaum 19:23.39 3/23 21st San Diego, CA *Indicates 2002 NCAA Qualification Standards 7. Julie Amster 19:37.58 5/11 13th Los Angeles, CA ^Indicates NCAA provisional mark 8. Emily Joller 20:56.57 5/11 14th Los Angeles, CA #Indicates school record @Indicates altitude venue 100-Meter Hurdles *(13.10) (13.60) !Set at NCAA championships qualifying round Athlete Time Date Place Site 1. Leslie Miller 14.00 4/21 4th Walnut, CA 2. Ryan Peters 14.31 4/6 4th Las Vegas, NV

400-Meter Hurdles *(57.30) (59.20) Athlete Time Date Place Site 1. Ryan Peters 59.91@ 5/18 2nd Colorado Springs, CO 2. Leslie Miller 1:00.04 3/30 2nd Fresno, CA 3. Jennifer Stakiw 1:03.32 4/6 4th Las Vegas, NV

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MWC MEET NOTES 2002 MWC OUTDOOR CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS ! SDSU scored 105 points in the final day for the second straight year, moving from sixth to Final Team Standings Colorado State, 47.20; 6. New Mexico, 47.35; 7. Air 1. Brigham Young (BYU), 193.50; 2. Colorado State Force, 48.72. third in the team standings in the meet’s final (CSU), 147.33; 3. San Diego State (SDSU), 119.33; day (119.33 pts.). The Aztecs matched their fin- 4. UNLV, 98; 5. Wyoming (WYO), 95; 6. Utah, 75.33; 4X400 Meter Relay - 1. UNLV, 3:34.72; 2. San ish from the 2001 campaign, when they scored 7. New Mexico (UNM), 57.50; 8. Air Force (AFA), 32. Diego State, 3:39.70; 3. BYU, 3:43.63; 4. Wyoming, 3:48.78; 5. Colorado State, 3:49.11; 6. Utah, 3:52.29; a school record 148 points at the MWC meet. Freshman of the Year: Shauna Smith, Wyoming 7. Air Force, 3:54.49; 8. New Mexico, 3:56.13. High Point Award: Nikki Hughes, BYU, (32.25) ! San Diego State won four events overall, set- Outstanding Performance: Nikki Hughes, BYU High Jump - 1. Lindsey Steele, BYU, 5-8.75 Coach of the Year: Craig Poole, BYU (1.75m); 2. Kelli Myers, UNM, 5-8.75 (1.75m); 2. Katie ting one conference record and a pair of cham- Harrop, Utah, 5-7.00 (1.70m); 2. Chanua Johnson, pionship meet and school records. 100 Meters - 1. Melinda Smedley, SDSU, 11.72; 2. WYO, 5-7.00 (1.70m); 5. April Jackson, Utah, 5-7.00 Michele Davis, UNLV, 11.73; 3. Halima DeCree, UNLV, (1.70m); 6. Tianika Sharrieff, UNLV, 5-5.00 (1.65m); 6. 11.84; 4. Nikki Hughes, BYU, 12.16; 5. Adelaide Christine Spence, UNLV, 5-5.00 (1.65m); 8. Erin ! Aztec junior Melinda Smedley was the team’s Harper, WYO, 12.17; 6. Jillita Griffin, SDSU, 12.24; 7. Johnson, UNM, 5-5.00 (1.65m); 8. Candace Clifford, only double-event winner, posting a first-place Andrea Combs, BYU, 12.31; 8. Dayna McMillen, UNM, BYU, 5-5.00 (1.65m). time of 11.72 in the 100-meter dash and running 12.91. Pole Vault - 1. Shayla Balentine, SDSU, 13'1.50" the anchor leg of the school’s fastest-ever 200 Meters - 1. Michele Davis, UNLV, 23.00; 2. (4.00m); 2. Tricia Gutierrez, SDSU, 12'-3.50" 4x100-meter relay (44.24). The 4x100 relay also Melinda Smedley, SDSU, 23.32; 3. Tonette Dyer, (3.75m); 2. Christine Ahn, CSU 12'-3.50" (3.75m); 2. set both a meet and conference record. SDSU, 23.36; 4. Nickeisha Charles, UNLV, 23.95; 5. Brooke LoBue, Utah, 12'-3.50" (3.75m); 5. Jesika Adelaide Harper, WYO, 24.17; 6. Jini Hogg, SDSU, Englebretson, SDSU, 12'-3.50" (3.75m); 6. Amber 24.18; 7. Hollann Givens, SDSU, 24.27; 8. Katrice Nolte, UNM, 11'-9.75" (3.60m); 7. Tracy Hamblin, ! SDSU dominated the 200-meter race, making Thomas, CSU, 24.42. Utah, 11'-9.75" (3.60m); 8. Kate Yee, CSU 11'-3.75" up half the eight-sprinter field. Melinda Smedley (3.45m). 400 Meters - 1. Nickeisha Charles, UNLV, 52.60; 2. led the way with a second-place finish in a Shauna Smith, WYO, 53.04; 3. Jini Hogg, SDSU, Long Jump - 1. Nikki Hughes, BYU, 20-11.25 school-record time of 23.32. Aztec sophomores 53.08; 4. Jessica Fox, WYO, 53.46; 5. Hollann (6.38m); 2. Keren Sari, UNM, 19-11.50 (6.08m); 3. Tonette Dyer (3rd) and Hollann Givens (7th), Givens, SDSU, 55.49; 6. Jennifer Rockwell, BYU, Monique Harris, UNM, 19-6.75 (5.96m); 4. Kristy 55.97; 7. Katrice Thomas, CSU, 56.09; 8. Siobhan Slade, Utah, 18-6.50 (5.65m); 5. Leslie Miller, SDSU, along with junior Jini Hogg (6th) were also Everson-Stewart, CSU, 56.15. 18-1.75 (5.53m); 6. Tiffany Smith, UNLV, 18-1.75 among the finalists. (5.53m); 7. Lindsey Sommer, BYU, 17-11.50 (5.47m); 800 Meters - 1. Mary Ridder, CSU, 2:07.84; 2. 8. A. Huddleston, CSU, 17-8.75 (5.40m). Jamie Cottle, BYU, 2:08.88; 3. Holly Haguewood, ! Freshman Shayla Balentine continued BYU, 2:11.14; 4. Julia Ostler, BYU, 2:13.12; 5. Tiffany Triple Jump - 1. Monique Harris, UNM, 41-7.75 SDSU’s winning tradition in the pole vault, Sims-McCray, UNLV, 2:15.11; 6. Jennifer Stakiw, (12.69m); 2. Nikki Hughes, BYU, 40-0.50 (12.20m); 3. claiming the team’s second consecutive first- SDSU, 2:16.06; 7. Cindy Dawson, AFA, 2:18.54; 8. Lindsey Sommer, BYU, 39-1.00 (11.91m); 4. A. Tara Hall, Utah, 2:21.43 Huddleston, CSU, 38-8.75 (11.80m); 5. Tiffany Smith, place finish. Balentine, who also won the MWC UNLV, 38-3.50 (11.67m); 6. Megan Schauermann, indoor pole vault title, cleared a meet record 13- 1,500 Meters - 1. Jamie Cottle, BYU, 4:32.09; 2. SDSU, 38-2.25 (11.64m); 7. LaTravia Robinson, AFA, 1.50, while senior Tricia Gutierrez was the run- Kathryn Andersen, BYU, 4:33.22; 3. Kim Watson, 37-10.75 (11.55m); 8. Enioma Haynes, WYO, 37-9.50 CSU, 4:40.24; 4. Elissa Ballas, AFA, 4:48.10; 5. (11.52m). ner-up for the second year in a row. Jacquelyne Gallegos, UNM, 4:49.66; 6. Christy Virgin, CSU, 4:51.37; 7. Jennifer Stakiw, SDSU, 4:52.43; 8. Shot Put - 1. Andrea Batt, WYO, 51-1.75 (15.59m); ! Other highlights for the Aztecs included top- Kelly McPherson, AFA, 4:53.95. 2. Hannah Metzler, CSU, 50-6.00 (15.39m); 3. Audrey Kiser, Utah, 48-2.75m (14.70m); 4. Keela Niemeyer, three finishes by Jini Hogg in the 400 meters, 5,000 Meters - 1. Lindsey Thomsen, BYU, CSU, 48-0.50 (14.64m); 5. Amanda Barnes, UNM, 46- Ryan Peters in the 400 hurdles, Candace Hill in 17:47.96; 2. Elizabeth Roodell, CSU, 17:54.23; 3. Kim 8.75 (14.24m); 6. Julie Gunzel, CSU, 46-5.25 the discus and the 4x400-meter relay team. Leal, CSU, 18:11.16; 4. Devra Vierkant, BYU, (14.15m); 7. Bobbi Hall, UNM, 45-7.75 (13.91m); 8. 18:15.67; 5. Marget Larson, CSU, 18:19.45; 6. Zuzana Maret Komarova, BYU, 45-3.50 (13.80m). Sarikova, Utah, 18:21.84; 7. Marisa Keefe, CSU, ! Aztec junior Leslie Miller kicked off the cham- 18:50.15; 8. Elissa Ballas, AFA, 19:11.12. - 1. Loree Smith, CSU, 165-5.00 pionship meet by winning the heptathlon on (50.43m); 2. Julie Gunzel, CSU, 155-3.00 (47.33m); 3. 10,000 Meters - 1. Kim Leal, CSU, 37:03.51; 2. Candace Hill, SDSU, 150-2.00 (45.78m); 4. Thursday, finishing with 5,292 points for her sec- Kristen Ogden, BYU, 37:27.40; 3. Zuzana Sarikova, Dominique Boivin, AFA, 145-7.00 (44.38m); 5. Keela ond NCAA provisional qualifying score of the Utah, 37:36.60; 4. Amy Bair, BYU, 38:08.79; 5. Emili Niemeyer, CSU, 145-4.00 (44.31m); 6. Aimee Nichols, season. Miller had placed seventh in the event Lawson-Smith, BYU, 38:31.80; 6. Katie Moon, BYU, BYU, 141-2.00 (43.02m); 7. Andrea Batt, WYO, 139- 38:58.74; 7. Julie Osguthorpe, Utah, 39:20.96; 8. Elise 4.00 (42.26m); 8. Meggan Shields, CSU, 137-5.00 in 2001 and fourth in 2000. Greenwood, Utah, 40:13.59. (41.88m).

100 Meter Low Hurdles - 1. Kelly Ann-Charles, Hammer Throw - 1. Loree Smith, CSU, 192-6.00 WYO, 14.09; 2. Nikki Hughes, BYU, 14.11; 3. April (58.67m); 2. Julie Thomas, WYO, 181-7.00 (55.36m); Jackson, Utah, 14.40; 4. Chantel Yates, UNLV, 14.49; 3. Hannah Metzler, CSU, 178-11.00 (54.54m); 4. 5. Enioma Haynes, WYO, 14.51; 6. Meisha Melissa Harms, CSU, 175-8.00 (53.55m); 5. Andrea McClendon, UNLV, 14.53; 7. Leslie Miller, SDSU, Batt, WYO, 170-1.00 (51.84m); 6. Julie Gunzel, CSU, 14.70; 8. Kim Demers, WYO, 14.79. 169-11.00 (51.79m); 7. Dominique Green, BYU, 163- 3.00 (49.75m); 8. Natasha Eldridge, Utah, 160-10.00 400 Meter Low Hurdles - 1. Christine Spence, (49.02m). UNLV, 59.5; 2. Ryan Peters, SDSU, 59.91; 3. Kim Demers, WYO, 60.82; 4. Kendal Hathaway, BYU, - 1. Lindsey Johnson, BYU, 162- 61.88; 5. Erianne Allen, Utah, 62.03; 6. Shauna Smith, 9.00 (49.61m); 2. Andrea Batt, WYO, 157-6.00 WYO, 62.16; 7. Andrea Combs, BYU, 62.40; 8. Leslie (48.01m); 3. Missy Wood, BYU, 147-2.00 (44.85m); 4. Miller, SDSU, 62.41. Jocelyn Dooley, AFA, 145-3.00 (44.27m); 5. Casey Lektorich, UNLV, 137-4.00 (41.86m); 6. Jennifer 3,000 Meter Steeplechase - 1. Michaela Mannova, Gardner, UNLV, 135-2.00 (41.19m); 7. Lacy Dewall, Melinda BYU, 10:46.13; 2. Breanne Sandberg, BYU, 10:55.06; AFA, 134-4.00 (40.95m); 8. Erianne Allen, Utah, 130- Smedley 3. Marget Larson, CSU 11:03.08; 4. Nan Kennard, 10.00 (39.89m). BYU, 11:07.97; 5. Lara Coppinger, AFA, 11:57.45; 6. Elise Greenwood, Utah, 12:03.73; 7. Stephanie Heptathlon - 1. Leslie Miller, SDSU, 5292; 2. Hanks, WYO, 12:14.66; 8. Jean Taylor, AFA, Erianne Allen, Utah, 5159; 3. Keren Sari, UNM, 4944; 12:53.73. 4. Kristy Slade, Utah, 4884; 5. Cristina Gourdin, CSU, 4663; 6. Jennifer Rockwell, BYU, 4517; 7. Noelle 4x100 Meter Relay - 1. San Diego State, 44.24; 2. Pikus, Utah, 4407; 8. Amber Nolte, UNM, 3692. UNLV, 45.33; 3. BYU, 46.19; 4. Wyoming, 46.28; 5.

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100m 10.49 10.49 10.78 11.28 11.50 Florence Griffith-Joyner Florence Griffith-Joyner Dawn Sowell Ayanna Hutchinson Miesha McKelvy United States, 1988 World Class A.C., 1988 LSU, 1989 UNLV, 2000 1999 200m 21.34 21.34 22.04 23.12 23.32 Florence Griffith-Joyner Florence Griffith-Joyner Dawn Sowell Michele Davis Melinda Smedley United States, 1988 World Class A.C., 1988 LSU, 1989 UNLV, 2002 2002 400m 47.60 48.83 49.91 52.16 51.33 Marita Koch Valerie Brisco Marita Payne Michele Davis Renee Ross East Germany, 1985 World Class A.C., 1984 Florida State, 1984 UNLV, 2002 1985 800m 1:53.28 1:56.40 1:58.33 2:03.40 2:02.88 Jarmila Kratochvilova Jearl Miles-Clark Claudette Groenendaal Melanie Steere Renne Ross Czechoslovakia, 1983 Mizuno, 1999 Oregon, 1985 Brigham Young, 2000 1985 1,500m 3:50.46 3:57.12 4:05.81 4:06.22 4:06.69 Qu Yunxia Mary Slaney Sonja O’Sullivan Sharolyn Shields Monica Joyce China, 1993 Athletics West, 1983 Villanova, 1991 Brigham Young, 2001 1982 Mile 4:12.56 4:16.71 4:29.04 Svetlena Masterkova Mary Slaney Angela Chalmers Russia, 1996 Athletics West, 1983 Northern Arizona, 1987 3,000m 8:06.11 8:25.83 8:47.35 8:53.24 Wang Junxia Mary Slaney Monica Joyce China, 1993 Athletics West, 1983 Villanova, 1988 1982 5,000m 14:28.09 14:45.38 15:07.56 15:50.52 15:45.26 Jiang Bo Cathy Easker Elizabeth Jackson Monica Joyce China, 1997 Nike, 2000 Wisconsin, 1985 Brigham Young, 2001 1982 10,000m 29:31.78 30:50.32 32:22.97 33:21.52 34:22.24 Wang Junxia Deena Drossin Carole Zajac Marty Hernandez Lynn Kanuka China, 1993 Asics T.C., 2002 Villanova, 1992 Brigham Young, 2000 1981 3,000m Steeplechase 9:16.51 9:41.94 9:43.36 9:43.36 11:22.68 Alesya Turova Elizabeth Jackson Elizabeth Jackson Elizabeth Jackson Jennifer Stakiw Belarus, 2002 Brigham Young, 2001 Brigham Young, 2001 Brigham Young, 2001 2001 100m Hurdles 12.21 12.33 12.61 13.02 12.82 Yordanka Donkova Gails Devers Kirsten Bolm Miesha McKelvy Bulgaria, 1988 Nike, 2000 UCLA, 1988 Brigham Young, 2000 1999 400m Hurdles 52.61 52.61 53.47 57.56 54.64 Kim Batten Holly Gibbons LaTanya Sheffield United States, 1995 Reebok, 1995 UCLA, 1991 Brigham Young, 2000 1985 4x100m Relay 41.37 41.47 42.50 44.52 44.24 East Germany Miller, Gaines, Torrance Stanley, Sowell, Sheffield, Givens, Dyer, Hogg, Givens, Dyer, Hogg, Devers, U.S., 1997 Jones, LSU, 1989 Smedley, SDSU, 2002 Smedley, 2002 4x400m Relay 3:15.17 3:15.51 3:26.46 3:34.47 3:30.57 Soviet Union Howard, Dixon, Brisco Ross, Washington, Bass, UNLV Nilson, Ross, Robinson, Griffith-Joyner, U.S., 1998 Demus, S. Carolina, 2002 2002 Sheffield, 1985 High Jump 6-10.25 (2.09m) 6-8.00 (2.03m) 6-6.00 (1.98m) 5-10.75 (1.80m) 5-11.50 (1.82m) Stefka Kostadinova /Kajsa Bergqvist Jeana Bingham Lori Clark Bulgaria, 1987 Mazada T.C., 1988 UCLA/SMU, 1995/1999 Brigham Young, 2001 1984 Pole Vault 15-9.25 (4.81m) 15-9.25 (4.81m) 14-7.25 (4.45m) 13-2.25 (4.02m) 13-2.25 (4.02m) Stacy Dragila Tracy O’Hara Aimee Crabtree Aimee Crabtree U.S., 2001 Reebok, 2001 UCLA, 2000 SDSU, 2001 2001 Long Jump 24-8.25 (7.52m) 24-7.00 (7.49m) 22-11.25 (6.99m) 21-7.50 (6.59m) 20-5.75 (6.24m) Galina Christykova Jackie Joyner-Kersee Jackie Joyner Nikki Hughes Lisa Domico Soviet Union, 1988 World Class A.C., 1994 UCLA, 1985 Brigham Young, 2002 1999 Triple Jump 50-10.25 (15.50m) 47-3.50 (14.41m) 46-8.00 (14.22m) 42-2.00 (12.85m) 41-9.75 (12.74m) Inessa Kravets -Strudwick Trecia Smith Monique Harris Gaylen Ames Ukraine, 1995 Reebok, 1996 Pittsburgh, 1997 New Mexico, 2001 1988 Shot Put 74-3.00 (22.63) 66-2.50 (20.18m) 62-3.75 (18.99m) 52-1.25 (15.88m) 58-3.75 (17.77m) Natalya Lisovskaya Meg Ritchie Liz Toman Ramona Pagel Soviet Union, 1987 Mazda T.C., 1988 Arizona, 1983 Colorado State, 2001 1984 Discus 252-0.00 (76.80m) 227-10.00 (69.44m) 221-5.00 (67.48m) 179-5.00 (54.70m) 196-4.00 (59.84m) Gabriele Reinsch Suzy Powell Meg Ritchie Robin Lyons Laura DeSnoo East Germany, 1988 Asics T.C., 2002 Arizona, 1981 Wyoming, 2000 1984 Hammer 249-8.00 (76.107m) 236-3.00 (72.01) 220-6.00 (67.21m) 211-5.00 (64.44m) 168-8.00 (51.40m) Mihaela Melinte Anna Norgen-Mahon Jamine Morton Robin Lyons Kellie Scott Romania, 1999 SoBe T.C., 2002 Clemson, 2002 Wyoming, 2000 1998 Javelin 227-11.00 (69.48m) 199-1.00 (60.68m) 197-8.00 (60.26m) 172-2.75 (52.50m) 178-3.00 (54.33m) Trine Hattestad Angeliki Tsiolakoudi Lindsey Johnson Liz Mueller Norway, 2000 Nike T.C., 2002 UTEP, 2000 BYU, 2002 1983 Heptathlon 7,291 points 7,291 points 6,718 points 5,751 points 5,751 points Jackie Joyner-Kersee Jackie Joyner-Kersee Jackie Joyner Aja Frary Aja Frary United States, 1988 United States, 1988 UCLA, 1985 SDSU, 2001 2001

2003 San Diego State Track and Field 27 All-TimeAll-Time BestsBests

Miesha McKelvy 1,500 Meters *(4:31.00) 100-Meter Hurdles *(14.10) 4:06.69 ...... Monica Joyce...... 1982 12.82...... Miesha McKelvy ...... 1999 4:16.89 ...... Eva Ernstrom...... 1982 12.86...... Deby LaPlante...... 1979 4:17.28 ...... Lynn Kanuka ...... 1982 13.00...... Darla Vaughn...... 1992 4:27.00 ...... Kylie Edwards ...... 2001 13.13...... Daveetta Shepherd . . . . . 2001 4:29.41 ...... Sharon Yaninek ...... 1984 13.21...... Felicia Stone ...... 2000 4:30.64 ...... Jeanne Abare ...... 1978 13.28...... Sue Kameli ...... 1980 4:32.14 ...... Wendy Peterson ...... 1990 13.44...... Lori Smith ...... 1983 4:33.18 ...... Renee Ross...... 1986 13.46...... LaTanya Sheffield ...... 1986 4:35.44 ...... Tracy Wright ...... 1990 13.49...... Marisa Robinson ...... 2001 4:35.78 ...... Maureen Bradley ...... 1986 13.57...... Sonya Smith ...... 1987

3,000 Meters (no longer an NCAA event) 400-Meter Hurdles *(1:01.50) 8:53.24 ...... Monica Joyce...... 1982 54.64...... LaTanya Sheffield ...... 1985 8:58.44 ...... Eva Ernstrom...... 1982 58.51...... Sharifa Cox ...... 1994 9:13.13 ...... Lynn Kanuka ...... 1982 58.53...... Margaret Hemmans. . . . . 1987 9:48.51 ...... Maureen Bradley ...... 1987 58.90...... Gaylen Ames ...... 1988 100 Meters *(11.80) 9:49.04 ...... Eliana Garcia...... 1983 59.03...... Erica Prodanovich ...... 1992 11.50A...... Miesha McKelvy ...... 1999 9:49.94 ...... Laurie Crisp ...... 1983 59.86...... Aja Frary ...... 2001 11.62...... Darla Vaughn...... 1992 9:50.19 ...... Liz Baker ...... 1981 59.91A ...... Ryan Peters ...... 2002 11.70...... Brigitte Moon ...... 1984 9:54.04 ...... Debra Chaddock ...... 1983 59.98...... Sue Kameli ...... 1980 11.72A...... Melinda Smedley ...... 2002 9:54.13 ...... Wendy Peterson ...... 1989 1:00.02 ...... Debbie Bottomley ...... 1981 11.72...... Lori Smith ...... 1982 10:00.45 . . . . . Michele Cox...... 1998 1:00.04 ...... Leslie Miller ...... 2002 11.76...... LaTanya Sheffield ...... 1983 11.79...... Promise Mose ...... 2000 5,000 Meters *(17:00.00) High Jump *(5-7.00) 11.83...... Tonette Dyer...... 2002 15:45.26 . . . . . Monica Joyce...... 1982 5-11.50 ...... Lori Clark ...... 1984 11.91...... Daveeta Shepherd...... 2001 15:46.37 . . . . . Eva Ernstrom...... 1982 5-11.00 ...... Patti Stafford ...... 1981 11.94...... Deby LaPlante ...... 1979 15:59.34 . . . . . Lynn Kanuka ...... 1982 5-10.00 ...... Marla Runyan ...... 1989 16:42.44 . . . . . Debra Chaddock ...... 1982 5-09.50 ...... Carrie McLaughlin ...... 1982 200 Meters *(24.00) 16:46.24 . . . . . Liz Baker ...... 1982 5-09.00 ...... Veronica Wuerful ...... 1988 23.32A ...... Melinda Smedley ...... 2002 16:58.64 . . . . . Laurie Crisp ...... 1983 5-08.75 ...... Deanne Johnson ...... 1984 23.36...... Tonette Dyer ...... 2002 17:00.80 . . . . . Maureen Bradley ...... 1987 5-08.00 ...... Lori Smith ...... 1983 23.40...... Lori Smith ...... 1983 17:25.15 . . . . . Michele Cox...... 1998 Aja Frary ...... 2001 23.74...... Renee Ross...... 1985 17:26.73 . . . . . Chrystee Perkins ...... 1990 5-07.75 ...... Gaylen Ames ...... 1990 23.83...... Miesha McKelvy ...... 1999 17.32.68 . . . . . Sophia Hawker ...... 2000 5-07.00 ...... Jennifer Delroy ...... 1992 23.86...... Darla Vaughn...... 1991 ...... Kelley Cummins...... 1985 23.91...... Promise Mose ...... 2001 10,000 Meters &(34:10.00, 35:15.00) ...... Wendy Craig ...... 1984 24.01...... LaTanya Sheffield ...... 1986 34:22.24 . . . . . Lynn Kanuka ...... 1981 ...... Alisha Lasswell ...... 2002 24.09...... Jini Hogg ...... 2002 34:44.44 . . . . . Liz Baker ...... 1982 24.16...... Malika Freeman ...... 1995 34:55.24 . . . . . Debra Chaddock ...... 1982 Long Jump *(19-4.25) 36:01.00 . . . . . Laurie Crisp ...... 1983 20-05.75 . . . . . Lisa Domico...... 1999 400 Meters *(55.00) 36:31.44 . . . . . Sherrie Torrans ...... 1981 20-04.25 . . . . . Aja Frary ...... 2001 51.33...... Renee Ross...... 1985 36:46.44 . . . . . Maureen Bradley ...... 1986 19-10.50 . . . . Carrie McLaughlin ...... 1980 52.41...... Tonette Dyer ...... 2002 37:15.40 . . . . . Mona Lopez...... 1987 19-05.25 . . . . . Gaylen Ames ...... 1990 53.08A ...... Jini Hogg ...... 2002 38:02.32 . . . . . Lisa Gross ...... 1983 19-04.75 . . . . . Melinda Forest...... 1997 53.09...... LaTanya Sheffield ...... 1985 38:08.18 . . . . . Michele Cox...... 1998 19-04.25 . . . . . Angela McKnight ...... 1987 53.88...... Promise Mose ...... 2000 38:33.35 . . . . . Kirsten Peterson ...... 1989 19-03.75 . . . . . Lynn Page ...... 1979 53.96...... Malika Freeman...... 1995 54.12...... Margaret Hemmans. . . . . 1987 1985 Record-Setting 54.50...... Janine Stewart...... 1992 4x400 Relay Team 54.64...... Karen Nilson ...... 1989 54.90...... Shani Freeman ...... 1995

800 Meters *(2:10.30) 2:02.88 ...... Renee Ross...... 1985 2:05.57 ...... Monica Joyce...... 1982 2:07.39 ...... Kylie Edwards ...... 2000 2:09.03 ...... Kristy Matthews ...... 1995 2:09.69 ...... Sharon Yaninek ...... 1984 2:09.95 ...... Sue Hemond ...... 1982 2:10.82 ...... Meriah Earle ...... 1998 2:11.34 ...... Lynn Kanuka ...... 1980 2:11.64 ...... Chris Smallwood ...... 1979 2:11.76 ...... Debbie Bottomley ...... 1981

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144-02.00 . . . . ...... 1981 Heptathalon *(5,500, 5,000) 142-03.00 . . . . Mirna Hernandez...... 1999 5,751 ...... Aja Frary...... 2001 5,620 ...... Carrie McLaughlin ...... 1983 LaTanya Sheffield Javelin *(136-1.00) 5,472 ...... Leslie Miller...... 2002 178-03.00...... Liz Mueller ...... 1983 5,435 ...... Lori Smith ...... 1983 169-10.00...... Donna Dietrich ...... 1978 5,176 ...... Gaylen Ames ...... 1990 163-02.00...... Lynn Dunton...... 1979 5,169 ...... Marla Runyan...... 1991 160-07.00...... Debbie Dibb ...... 1982 5,127 ...... Deanne Johnson ...... 1984 160-01.00...... Angela Rock...... 1984 4,970 ...... Lori Clark ...... 1984 158-09.00...... L.Hallman ...... 1974 4,758 ...... Stasia Allen...... 1982 155-10.00...... Diane Collier...... 1989 4,749 ...... Marion Nowak ...... 1987 154-06.50...... M. Stottenberg ...... 1979 153-06.00...... Louise Joubert ...... 1990 3,000-Meter Steeplechase^ *(10:50.00/11:00.00) 150-02.00...... Ramona Pagel ...... 1984 11:22.68 . . . . Jennifer Stakiw ...... 2001 11:36.27 ...... Hillery Gemmill ...... 2002 Hammer *(168-4.00) 11:47.02 ...... Sophia Hawker ...... 2001 168-08.00...... Kellie Scott ...... 1998 *2003 NCAA Outdoor Regional Qualifying Standards 145-03.00...... Candace Hill ...... 2002 & = 2003 NCAA Championship Qualifying Standard 19-00.25 . . . . . Nedra Dillon...... 1994 Bold indicates current athlete ^New event in 2000 A = Run at altitude 18-10.00 . . . . . Lori Smith ...... 1983 4x100 Relay *(46.20) 18-08.75 . . . . Cindy Noriega ...... 1992 44.24. . Givens, Dyer, Hogg, Smedley. . 2002 Triple Jump *(40-0.00) 44.77. . Peters, Dyer, Hogg, Smedley . . 2002 41-09.75 . . . . Gaylen Ames ...... 1988 45.02. . Sheffield, Robinson, Moon, Ross . 1985 41-08.00 . . . . . Angela McKnight ...... 1988 45.14. . Sheffield, Smith, Moon, Ross . . . 1986 40-06.75 . . . . . Sharie Green ...... 1989 45.22. . Bourne, Sheffield, Charles, Smith . 1982 40-04.25 . . . . Lisa Domico...... 1999 45.47. . Frary, McKelvy, Mose, Harwell . . 1998 40-01.25 . . . . . Melinda Forest...... 1998 45.48. . Sheffield, Moon, Smith, Chambers . 1983 40-00.50 . . . . . Marisa Taylor ...... 2001 Frary, Mose, Smedley, Shepherd 2001 38-11.75 . . . . . Karla Martinez ...... 1994 Hogg, Dyer, Peters, Smedley . 2002 38-08.00 . . . . . Toneshia Hodges...... 1995 45.57. . Peters, Dyer, Hogg, Givens . . . 2002 38-02.25 . . . . . Megan Schauermann . . 2002 37-07.25 . . . . . Amy Connole...... 1995 4x200 Relay 1:35.74. . Clemons, Brewer, Moon, Ross 1984 Pole Vault *(12-0.00) 1:37.48. . Frary, Mose, Smedley, Hogg . . 2001 13-02.25 . . . . . Aimee Crabtree ...... 2001 1:39.39. . Clemons, Ross, Moon, Russell 1984 Lisa Domico 13-01.25 . . . . . Shayla Balentine ...... 2002 12-09.00 . . . . . Patricia Gutierrez...... 2001 Sprint Medley (1-1-2-4) 12-08.25 . . . . . Jesika Englebretson . . . 2002 1:39.19. . Moon, Robinson, Nilson, Ross . 1985 12-06.25 . . . . . Kristi Draher...... 2000 1:40.10. . Clemons, Brewer, Moon, Ross 1984 11-07.75 . . . . . Stephanie Heup...... 1999 1:42.04. . Hegerle, Charles, Bullard, Collins . 1981 11-06.50 . . . . . Julie Hudlow ...... 2002 1:44.60. . D. Smith, Abare, Pope, Smallwood . 1979 11-05.00 . . . . . Beth Vieira ...... 2002 11-04.50 . . . . . Karin Erkkila ...... 2000 4x400 Relay *(3:45.50) 11-00.75 . . . . . Abbey Huchel ...... 2000 3:30.57. . Nilson, Ross, Robinson, Sheffield . 1985 INDOORINDOOR BESTS 3:35.50. . Smith, Ross, Hemmans, Sheffield . 1986 55 Darla Vaughn 6.90 1992 Shot Put *(45-07.25) 3:36.82. . Dyer, Peters, Hogg, Givens . . 2002 60 Promise Mose 7.48 2000 58-03.75 . . . . . Ramona Pagel...... 1984 3:38.51. . Smith, Hemmans, Samuels, Lowe. 1987 200 Darla Vaughn 23.89 1992 51-03.00 . . . . . Laura DeSnoo ...... 1984 3:38.81. . Hogg, Smedley, Givens, Dyer 2002 400 Promise Mose 54.99 2000 48-09.00 . . . . . Cheryl Kennedy...... 1982 3:39.12. . Charles,Chambers,Hatley,Sheffield . 1983 800 Kylie Edwards 2:15.00 2000 46-09.00 . . . . . Kartsi Leppaluato...... 1988 3:40.11 . . SFreeman,Matthews,MFreeman,Hodges. 1995 Mile Kylie Edwards 5:16.14 2000 46-02.75 . . . . . Bonnie Dasse ...... 1981 3:40.38. . Frary, Mose, Smedley, Hogg . 2001 3,000 Sophia Hawker 10:35.48 2000 45-07.25 . . . . . Candace Hill...... 2001 3:41.54. . Stone, Freeman, Peterson, Cox-Batts 1996 5,000 Sophia Hawker 19:15.06 2000 45-03.50 . . . . . Carolyn Peters...... 1990 3:42.25. . Harwell, Mose, McKelvy, Frary. . . 1998 55 Hurdles Darla Vaughn 7.64 1992 45-02.00 . . . . . M. Stottenberg ...... 1979 60 Hurdles Miesha McKelvy 8.24 1999 43-10.00 . . . . . Julie Dejarlais ...... 1992 4x800 Relay High Jump Aja Frary 5-8 2000 43-06.50 . . . . . Louise Joubert...... 1990 8:48.13. . Hemond, Ernstrom, Kanuka, Joyce . 1982 Marla Runyan 5-8 1991 8:59.05. . Spencer, Ross, Garcia, Yaninek. 1984 Long Jump Lisa Domico 19-10.25 1999 Discus *(150-00.00) 9:09.04. . Garcia, Collins, O’Connell, Joyce . 1981 Triple Jump Lisa Domico 38-8.25 1999 196-04.00 . . . . Laura DeSnoo ...... 1984 Pole Vault Shayla Balentine 12-09.50 2002 186-06.00 . . . . Ramona Pagel...... 1984 Distance Medley Relay (12-4-8-16) Patricia Gutierrez 12-09.50 2002 161-03.00 . . . . Rhonda Loshonkohl. . . . . 1986 11:07.64 . Hemond, Sheffield, Joyce, Kanuka . 1982 Shot Put Candace Hill 43-04.25 2002 151-10.00 . . . . Julie Dejarlais ...... 1993 12:09.18. Edwards, Hogg, Stakiw, Stewart . 2001 Pentathlon Aja Frary 3,902 pts 2000 150-02.00 . . . . Candace Hill...... 2002 12:14.00. Stewart, Hogg, Edwards, Hawker. 2001 4x400 147-01.00 . . . . Laura Standring ...... 1986 12:16.98. Edwards, Holmes, Stakiw, Stewart 2000 Hogg, Smedley, Givens, Dyer 3:50.78 2002 146-08.00 . . . . Carolyn Peters...... 1990 4x800 145-02.00 . . . . Katrina Crouch...... 1999 Royal, Petersen, Wright, Ritchie 9:31.14 1991

2003 San Diego State Track and Field 29 AztecAztec HonorsHonors

NCAA CHAMPIONS Marla Monica Runyan Joyce 1984 Ramona Pagel (Shot Put) 56-08.00 1985 LaTanya Sheffield (400H) 54.64 Laura DeSnoo (Discus) 190-06.00 AZTEC ALL-AMERICANS

1979 Deby LaPlante 100 Hurdles 1980 Deby LaPlante 100 Hurdles 1981 Monica Joyce 1,500 Meters Carrie McLaughlin Heptathlon 1982 Monica Joyce 1,500 Meters Carrie McLaughlin Heptathlon Eva Ernstrom 5,000 Meters Laura DeSnoo Discus 1983 Carrie McLaughlin Heptathlon 1984 Laura DeSnoo Shot Put, Discus Ramona Pagel Shot Put 1985 Renee Ross 400 Meters LaTanya Sheffield 400 Hurdles Laura DeSnoo Discus 1986 LaTanya Sheffield 400 Hurdles Laura DeSnoo Discus 1997 Miesha McKelvy 100 Hurdles Sydney 2000 1998 Miesha McKelvy 100 Hurdles Sydney 2000 1999 Aimee Crabtree Pole Vault 2001 Aja Frary Heptathlon Daveetta Shepherd 100 Hurdles Los Angeles 1984 2002 Tonette Dyer 400 Meters Los Angeles 1984 AZTECS ININ THE OLYMPICS

1976 Deby LaPlante (United States) Patrice Shmock (United States) Sue Kameli (Canada) 1980 Sue Kameli (Canada) Sharon Lane (Canada) 1984 Laura DeSnoo (United States) Ramona Pagel (United States) Lynn Kanuka Williams (Canada) Monica Joyce (Ireland) Eva Ernstrom (Sweden) Sue Kameli (Canada) 1988 Ramona Pagel (United States) LaTanya Sheffield (United States) Bonnie Dasse (United States) ! Aja Frary ! Deby LaPlante ! Miesha McKelvy Lynn Kanuka Williams (Canada) 1992 Ramona Pagel (United States) 1992 Marla Runyan (U.S. Paralympics) 1996 Ramona Pagel (United States) 1996 Marla Runyan (U.S. Paralympics) 2000 Marla Runyan (United States)

! Ramona Pagel ! Renee Ross ! LaTanya Sheffield

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AZTEC HALL OF FAME our members of the Aztec track and field program have their names enshrined in FSan Diego State’s Wise Foundation Hall of Fame. The hall is located in the lobby of the new Aztec Athletics Center. The honorees are listed here in chronological order of their induc- tion class.

Deby LaPlante Sweezy ! 1979-80 Hall of Fame Class of 1992 Deby LaPlante Was an All-American selection in 1979 and 1980 in the 100-meter hurdles... She was a member of the 1976 and 1980 U.S. Olympic teams... A former USA record holder in the 100- meter hurdles with a time of 12.86... Was sec- ond in the 100 meters at the collegiate national championships.

LaTanya Sheffield ! 1983-86 LaTanya Sheffield Hall of Fame Class of 1993

The 1985 NCAA champion in the 400-meter Ramona Pagel Laura DeSnoo hurdles... A two-time All-American... Former American record holder in the 400-meter hur- dles with a time of 54.64... A bronze medalist in the 1987 ... A member of the 1988 Olympic team and qualified for the 400-meter hurdles finals in ... Sister of long-time SDSU track and field coach Rahn Sheffield.

Ramona Pagel ! 1983-84 Hall of Fame Class of 1996

A four-time Olympian in the shot put... Best fin- ish was ninth at the games in 1996... A three-time All-American... Set an American record with a throw of 66-2.5... Was San Diego State’s first female track and field national champion... Overcame a hip and joint problem that forced her to wear leg braces as a child.

Laura DeSnoo ! 1983-86 Hall of Fame Class of 1999

Placed second in the 1984 U.S. Olympic trials and was the NCAA discus champion in 1985... Won conference titles in the discus in both the ALL-TIME AZTEC COACHES CHART Western Athletic Conference and the Pacific Coach Years Best Conference Finish Best NCAA Finish Coast Athletic Association... Recorded the top throw in the country for high school student-ath- Mary Alice Hill ...... 1977-78 ...... 2nd (1978) letes in 1982. Fred LaPlante ...... 1979-83 ...... 1st (1982) ...... 10th (1982) Jim Cerveny...... 1984-90 ...... 2nd (1986) ...... 9th (1985) Rahn Sheffield ...... 1991-Present ...... 2nd (1991) ...... 37th (2001)

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2002 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS Date Event Place/No. of Teams (Pts.) Aug. 31 CSU Fullerton Invitational 6th of 17 (192 pts) Sept. 14 Aztec Invitational 3rd of 7 (92 pts) Sept. 21 UC Riverside Invitational NTS Sept. 21 Hawai'i Invitational 4th of 13 (106 pts) Sept. 28 Stanford Invitational 9th of 33 (281 pts) Oct. 12 UCSD Invitational 6th of 11 (172 pts) Oct. 19 Long Beach Invitational 3rd of 10 (85 pts) Nov. 1 MWC Championships* 7th of 8 (176 pts) Nov. 16 NCAA Regionals^ 18th of 28 (478 pts) * = East Bay Golf Course (Provo, UT) ^ = Stanford Golf Course (Palo Alto, Calif.) 2002 AZTEC CROSS COUNTRY ROSTER Name Ht. Yr. Hometown (Previous School) Julie Amster 5-11 Jr. Long Beach, Calif. (Foothill HS) Youth, Experience Both Prove Brianne Bricker 5-5 Jr. Riverside, Calif. (Riverside CC) Allison Brown 5-5 Jr. Mission Viejo, Calif. (Trabuco Hills HS) Valuable For The Aztec Cross Christal Cuadra 5-7 Fr. Honolulu, Hawai'i (Mary Knoll HS) Jackie Duncan 5-6 Fr. Syracuse, New York (Liverpool HS) Country Squad In 2002 Kylie Edwards 5-3 Sr. Mt. Dundeed, Australia (La Trobe University) The San Diego State women's cross country squad of 2002 gave Christian Fairing 5-6 Fr. Irvine, Calif. (Woodbridge HS) the running world a taste of what success could lie ahead for the Angie Fitzpatrick 5-7 Jr. San Diego, Calif. (Patrick Henry HS) Aztec program. In all, the squad finished in the top-10 in four com- petitions, third at the Aztec Invitational behind two ranked squads, Tina Fodor 5-5 So. Fullerton, Calif. (Sonora HS) ninth at the highly competitive Stanford Invitational, and 18th overall Emily Joller 5-5 So. Rancho Bernardo, Calif. (Rancho Bernardo HS) at the NCAA West Regional meet. Coaches Rahn Sheffield and Jennifer Mitchell 5-5 Fr. Blythe, Calif. (Palo Verde HS) Jennifer Nanista looked to their top five runners, three seniors and Katie Parry 5-5 Fr. Lake Forest, Calif. (El Toro HS) two freshmen, to begin the rebuilding of the SDSU cross country Laura Preston 5-9 Sr. Laguna Beach, Calif. (Laguna Beach HS) legacy. Their choices appeared to work. Jennifer Stakiw 5-10 Sr. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan (Bish. Mahoney HS) Captain Jennifer Stakiw showed her ability and maturity by lead- Alicia Stewart 5-3 Sr. Costa Mesa, Calif. (Newport Harbor HS) ing the Aztecs and finishing in the top-25 in six out of her seven races. Her impressive 21:50 finish in the 6K at the Stanford Jamillah Titus 5-8 Fr. American Canyon, Calif. (Vintage HS) Invitational was good enough for not only a personal best, but one of the top times in the Mountain West Conference standings as well. Coaching Staff: Rahn Sheffield, 12th season; Jennifer Nanista, 10th season She set a personal best in the Long Beach Invitational 5K (18:13) and received MWC runner-of-the-week honors for her 11th-place fin- 2002 TOP TIMES ish at the Hawai'i Invitational. 5K Times Seniors Alicia Stewart and Kylie Edwards also made strides for Name Time Event Date the Aztecs. Stewart had 1. Jennifer Stakiw 18:13.00 Long Beach Invitational Oct. 19 Jamillah Titus four top-25 finishes and set a personal best in the 5K at 2. Jennifer Stakiw 18:27.60 CSU Fullerton Invitational Aug. 31 the Long Beach Invitational 3. Alicia Stewart 18:37.00 Long Beach Invitational Oct. 19 (18:37). Edwards, who sat 4. Jamillah Titus 18:46.00 Long Beach Invitational Oct. 19 out the 2001 season due to 5. Jennifer Stakiw 18:52.00 Aztec Invitational Sept. 14 injury, came back to help lift 6. Christal Cuadra 19:08.00 Aztec Invitational Sept. 14 the squad with four top-50 7. Christal Cuadra 19:10.00 Long Beach Invitational Oct. 19 finishes. True freshmen Jamillah 8. Alicia Stewart 19:11.00 Aztec Invitational Sept. 14 Titus and Christal Cuadra Jamillah Titus 19:11.00 Aztec Invitational Sept. 14 showed glimpses of the 10. Kylie Edwards 19:20.00 Long Beach Invitational Oct. 19 future of the Aztec cross country program. Titus' 6K Times stepped up to lead the Name Time Event Date Aztecs at the NCAA West 1. Jennifer Stakiw 21:50.00 Stanford Invitational Sept. 28 Regionals and was the No. 3 finisher for the squad in 2. Alicia Stewart 22:12.00 Stanford Invitational Sept. 28 five other races. Cuadra, 3. Jennifer Stakiw 22:36.80 MWC Championships Nov. 1 the 2001 Hawai'i state 4. Christal Cuadra 22:50.00 Stanford Invitational Sept. 28 cross country champion, 5. Jamillah Titus 22:54.00 Stanford Invitational Sept. 28 finished in the No. 2 spot 6. Kylie Edwards 23:17.00 Stanford Invitational Sept. 28 for the Aztecs in four of her 7. Alicia Stewart 23:19.60 MWC Championships Nov. 1 seven races. 8. Alicia Stewart 23:22.80 UCSD Invitational Oct. 12

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Stakiw Leads SDSU At The Conference Championships 2002 MWC INDIVIDUAL Battling cold weather and high altitude, the San Diego State RESULTS - TOP 60 women's cross country team finished seventh in the 2002 Mountain West Conference Championships in Provo, Utah, 1. Kassi Andersen, BYU 20:55.2 Nov. 1. 2. Michaela Mannova, BYU 20:56.6 Senior Jennifer Stakiw led SDSU for the sixth time, finishing 3. Katie Martin, BYU 21:06.2 22nd overall with a time of 22:36.8. Following close behind 4. Jamie Cottle, BYU 21:28.9 Stakiw was fellow senior Alicia Stewart, who placed 32nd with 5. Nan Evans Kennard, BYU 21:32.2 a time of 23:19.6. Stakiw and Stewart teamed up three times 6. Breanne Sandberg, BYU 21:33.3 over the course of the season to pace the Aztecs. 7. Jessica Zarndt, UNLV 21:42.6 "They ran tough," said SDSU assistant coach Jennifer 8. Jessie Kindschi, BYU 21:44.1 Nanista. "They went out and did a good job. The altitude just 9. Jennifer Kintzley, CSU 21:56.1 caught up with us today." 10. Meg Larson, CSU 21:57.0 According to Nanista, the middle of the field could have gone 11. Charity Vernon, UTAH 22:00.2 to any squad. SDSU was nine points out of fifth place and just 12. Amy Bair, BYU 22:01.5 three points out of sixth. The Aztecs finished ahead of UNLV by 13. Katie Yemm, CSU 22:03.9 14 points. 14. Lisa Antonelli, BYU 22:06.6 Defending NCAA champion and three-time conference 15. Brandess Pardue, AFA 22:11.9 champs BYU won the meet again this year. No. 29 Colorado 16. Sarah Gonzales, UNM 22:16.0 State came in second, while BYU freshman Kassi Andersen 17. Colleen Blair, CSU 22:16.5 took the individual title on her home course. 18. Elissa Ballas, AFA 22:18.0 19. Kim Watson, CSU 22:19.8 20. Mary Ridder, CSU 22:31.6 2002 MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS 21. Nicole Graham, AFA 22:36.0 6K Race, East Bay Golf Course 22. Jennifer Stakiw, SDSU 22:36.8 Provo, Utah (Nov. 1, 2002) 2002 MWC ACADEMIC 23. Stacie Grover, UTAH 22:38.0 2002 MWC ACADEMIC 24. Jenny Brusch, UTAH 22:43.2 Team Results ALL- CONFERENCE 25. Tara Hall, UTAH 22:54.7 1. Brigham Young 1 2 3 4 5 = 17 points (SDSU Only) 26. Kelly McPherson, AFA 23:00.8 2. Colorado State 9 10 12 15 17 = 63 points Kylie Edwards, Sr., Kinesiology 27. Ashley Mecham, WYO 23:05.2 3. Air Force 13 16 19 24 26 = 98 points Angie Fitzpatrick, Jr., Biology 28. Jean Taylor, AFA 23:05.5 4. Utah 11 21 22 23 27 = 104 points Tina Fodor, So., Business 29. Julie Osguthorpe, UTAH 23:06.1 5. Wyoming 25 28 33 38 43 = 167 points Katie Parry, Fr., Biology 30. Elena Helmerick, WYO 23:11.3 6. New Mexico 14 36 37 41 45 = 173 points Jennifer Stakiw, Sr., Management 31. Michele Suszek, UNLV 23:18.8 7. San Diego State 20 30 35 42 49 = 176 points 32. Alicia Stewart, SDSU 23:19.6 8. UNLV 7 29 48 52 54 = 190 points 33. Nellie Hammons, UTAH 23:19.9 34. Brittanie Saunders, CSU 23:20.2 First Team (Cont.) Second Team (Cont.) 35. Stephanie Hanks, WYO 23:23.6 2002 MWC AWARDS Katie Martin, Jr., BYU Katie Yemm, Jr., CSU 36. Jennifer Osguthorpe, UTAH 23:24.4 Runner of the Year Jamie Cottle, Sr., BYU Lisa Antonelli, So., BYU 37. Jamillah Titus, SDSU 23:25.4 Kassi Andersen, Fr., BYU Nan Kennard, Jr., BYU 38. Timmie Murphy, UNM 23:25.7 Freshman of the Year Breanne Sandberg, Fr., BYU MWC Athletes of the Week 39. Janice Tosa, UNM 23:33.7 Kassi Andersen, Fr., BYU Jessica Zarndt, Sr., UNLV Sept. 3 - Brandess Pardue, AF 40. Natalie Kean, WYO 23:35.3 Coach of the Year Sept. 10 - Jennifer Kintzley, CSU 41. Vivien Aspden, AFA 23:41.6 Patrick Shane, BYU Second Team Sept. 17 - Breanne Sandberg, BYU 42. Cindy Dawson, AFA 23:43.4 Jessie Kindschi, Sr., BYU Sept. 24-Jennifer Stakiw, SDSU 43. Vanessa Funston, UNM 23:55.1 All-MWC Teams Jennifer Kintsley, Jr., CSU Oct. 1 - Kassi Andersen, BYU 44. Kylie Edwards, SDSU 24:05.2 First Team Meg Larson, So., CSU Oct. 8 - Elissa Ballas, Air Force 45. Jennifer Thompson, WYO 24:11.7 Kassi Andersen, Fr., BYU Charity Vernon, So., Utah Oct. 15 - Kristen Ogden, BYU 46. Cathy Cooper, WYO 24:13.4 Michaela Mannova, Jr., BYU Amy Bair, Jr., BYU Oct. 22 - Kassi Andersen, BYU 47. Danielle Korb, CSU 24:17.4 48. Racquel Ricci, UNM 24:19.5 49. Anne Chumlea, AFA 24:19.9 ALL-TIME AZTEC 5K TOP-10 TIMES 50. Emerald Reid, WYO 24:23.8 51. Andrea Pinchak, AFA 24:24.2 Name Time Event Year 52. Amanda Swann, UNM 24:32.0 1. Monica Joyce 16:28.90 District 8 Championships 1981 53. Christine Michel, WYO 24:34.1 2. Lynn Kanuka 16:54.10 District 8 Championships 1981 54. Kelley Wright, UNLV 24:36.2 3. Monica Joyce 16:55.00 WCAA Championships 1981 55. Suzanne Cooney, UTAH 24:38.0 4. Monica Joyce 16:56.00 Aztec Invitational 1981 56. Christal Cuadra, SDSU 24:45.3 5. Monica Joyce 17:05.00 UCLA Invitational 1981 57. Tina Fodor, SDSU 24:57.4 6. Lynn Kanuka 17:07.30 WCAA Championships 1981 58. Jennifer Mansell, WYO 25:02.0 7. Eva Enstrom 17:08.00 District 8 Championships 1981 59. Laura Marquis, UNM 25:05.3 8. Laurie Crisp 17:09.00 UCLA Invitational 1982 60. Erin Hammond, UNLV 25:28.7 9. Laurie Crisp 17:14.00 District 8 Championships 1982 10. Lynn Kanuka 17:20.00 UCLA Invitational 1981 Other: Lynn Kanuka 17:20.00 UC Riverside Invitational 1979 61. Julie Amster, SDSU 26:01.5

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