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Phone Fax ARIZONA (@ArizonaTrack) Director of T&F: Fred Harvey ([email protected])...... (520) 621-2124...... (520) 626-3171 Track SID: Ricky Martinez ([email protected])...... (520) 621-4163...... (520) 621-2681 ARIZONA STATE (@SunDevilTFXC) Dir. of T&F/Head Coach: Greg Kraft ([email protected])...... (480) 965-5660...... (480) 965-8149 Track SID: Elias Williams ([email protected])...... (480) 965-6592...... (480) 965-5408 CALIFORNIA (@CalTFXC) Director of T&F: Tony Sandoval ([email protected])...... (510) 316-5103...... (510) 642-9262 Track SID: Jared Prescott ([email protected])...... (510) 642-5363...... (510) 642-3399 COLORADO (@CUBuffsTrack) Head Coach (M/W): Mark Wetmore ([email protected])...... (303) 492-5227...... (303) 492-1642 Track SID: Jason Clay ([email protected])...... (303) 492-7525...... (303) 492-3811 OREGON (@OregonTF) Head Coach (M/W): Robert Johnson ([email protected])...... (541) 346-3388...... (541) 346-2244 Track SID: Nate Krueger ([email protected])...... (541) 346-5475...... (541) 346-5449 OREGON STATE (@BeaverTFXC) Head Coach (W): Louis Quintana ([email protected])...... (541) 737-7373...... (541) 737-2140 Track SID: Evan Hooper ([email protected])...... (541) 737-3720...... (541) 737-3072 STANFORD (@StanfordXCTF) Director of T&F: Chris Miltenberg ([email protected])...... (650) 725-0759...... (650) 725-0758 Track SID: Dave Kiefer ([email protected])...... (650) 759-0258...... (650) 725-2957 Press Box Phone: (650) 725-0760 UCLA (@UCLATrack_Field) Director of T&F: Avery Anderson ([email protected])...... (310) 794-6443...... (310) 825-9603 Track SID: Liza David ([email protected])...... (310) 206-7870...... (310) 825-8664 USC (@USC_Track_Field) Director of T&F: Caryl Smith Gilbert ([email protected])...... (213) 821-2170...... (213) 740-7289 Track SID: David Tuttle ([email protected])...... (213) 740-3806...... (213) 740-7584 UTAH (@Utah_trackfield) Head Coach (W): Kyle Kepler ([email protected])...... (801) 585-6858...... (801) 585-6453 Track SID: Brooke Frederickson ([email protected])..... (801) 581-8302...... (801) 581-4358 WASHINGTON (@UWTrack) Head Coach (M/W): Greg Metcalf ([email protected])...... (206) 543-0811...... (206) 685-1677 Track SID: Mike Bruscas ([email protected])...... (206) 543-2331...... (206) 543-5000 WASHINGTON STATE (@WSUCougarTF) Head Coach (M/W): Wayne Phipps ([email protected])...... (509) 335-0248...... (509) 335-0344 Track SID: Linda Chalich ([email protected])...... (509) 335-0268...... (509) 335-0267

2 2018 PAC-12 TRACK & FIELD MEDIA GUIDE THE PAC-12 CONFERENCE Pac-12 Track Directory...... 2 NCAA Qualifying Procedure...... 3 PAC-12 CONFERENCE Pac-12 Conference...... 4-5 360 3rd Street, 3rd Floor 2018 Pac-12 Championship Schedule...... 6 San Francisco, CA 94107

2017 IN REVIEW Phone ...... (415) 580-4200 2017 Review Notebook...... 7-9 FAX ...... (415) 549-2829 2017 Best Marks...... 10 Website ...... www.pac-12.com 2017 Pac-12 Men's Results...... 11-12 2017 Pac-12 Women's Results...... 13-14 Communications Department 2017 NCAA Men's Results...... 15 Danette Leighton, Chief Marketing Officer...... [email protected] 2017 NCAA Women's Results...... 16 Dave Hirsch, VP, Communications...... [email protected] 2018 MPSF Indoor & NCAA Review...... 17 Andrew Walker, VP, Public Affairs...... [email protected] Natalia Ciccone, Asst. Comm., Communications...... [email protected] HISTORY Jesse Hooker, Director, Communications...... [email protected] All-Time Pac-12 Men's Top-10 List...... 18-20 Cell: (607) 329-3925...... (track & field contact) All-Time Pac-12 Women's Top-10 List...... 21-23 Molly Babcock, Communications Fellow...... [email protected] Annual Pac-12 Men's Champions...... 24-30 Heather Ward, Communications Fellow...... [email protected] Annual Pac-12 Women's Champions...... 31-34 Wendy Heredia, Comm. Administrative Asst...... [email protected] Pac-12 NCAA Men's Champions...... 35-36 Pac-12 NCAA Women's Champions...... 37 NCAA Team Champions from the Pac-12...... 38 Pac-12 Championship Men's Scoring...... 39-41 Pac-12 Championship Women's Scoring...... 42-43 Pac-12 Men's Awards...... 44 Pac-12 Women's Awards...... 45

FOR THE RECORD Record Charts – Pac-12 to World...... 46-49 2018 Composite Schedule...... 50 SELECTION PROCESS FOR NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS

Preliminary Championships Competition Qualification to the preliminary championships competition is based on the descending-order list for the season, segregated by east and west sites, and prepared solely from the mandatory submission of meet results during the season and adhering to the qualifying regulations. For each individual event contested at each of the preliminary championships competition sites, the top 48 declared student-athletes will be accepted into the competition. For each relay event contested at each of the preliminary championships competition sites, the top 24 declared relay teams will be accepted into the competition. The stated maximums are absolute and will not be extended as a result of ties.

Announcement of Student-Athletes into Preliminary Championships/Multi-Events Final Championships The list of student-athletes, by event, who have been accepted to compete in each preliminary championships competition, plus those who have been accepted to compete in the heptathlon or decathlon at the final championships competition, will be posted on the NCAA’s website - NCAA.com - the week prior to Cham- pionships competition.

Combined Events The heptathlon and decathlon events are not contested at the preliminary championships competition. Qualification to the championships in these two events is accomplished through a competitor’s position on the national descending order list. The top 24 declared student-athletes in each of these two events will be ac- cepted into the national championships. Declaration for these two events is completed during the one and only declaration period, which is before the preliminary championships competition.

Qualifying to the Final Championships Competition Qualifying to the final championships competition is accomplished through performance in the preliminary championships competition at each site for events contested at those competitions. Twelve competitors from each individual event and 12 teams from each relay event advance from each preliminary champion- ships competition site to the final championships competition. Qualification, through competition in an event at a preliminary championships competition, requires participation in that event at the final championships competition. Any individual or relay team must remain eligible for advancement throughout all rounds of the championships.

In order for student-athletes to be eligible to participate in the NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Championships, his or her member institution must meet the minimum contest and participant requirements for sports sponsorship as is detailed in the NCAA Division I Manual. Failure to meet these minimum requirements will preclude institution’s student-athletes from being allowed to be declared for participation in any round of the championships.

Announcement of Student-Athletes into Final Championships The list of qualifiers from each event contested in the preliminary championships competition with their performance will be posted on the NCAA's website - NCAA. com - the week prior to Championships competition.

Preliminary Round • May 24-26, 2018 • East: USF Track & Field Stadium, hosted by University of South Florida, Tampa, Fla. • West: Hornet Stadium, hosted by Sacramento State University, Sacramento, Calif.

NCAA National Championships • June 6-9, 2018 • , hosted by University of Oregon, Eugene, Ore.

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BUILT ON A FIRM FOUNDA- The Pac-12’s excellence is further proven in the annual Division I TION of academic excellence Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup competition, the prestigious award that hon- and superior athletic perfor- ors the best overall collegiate athletics programs in the country. STANFORD mance, the Pac-12 Conference won an unprecedented 23rd-consecutive Directors’ Cup in 2016-17 to lead renewed its undisputed claim as the Conference. Five Pac-12 member institutions ranked among the top-15 the Conference of Champions® Division I programs, and a remarkable six institutions were in the top 20: No. in 2016-17, becoming the first 1 STANFORD, No. 3 USC, No. 8 OREGON, No. 9 UCLA, No. 12 CALIFOR- conference to win 500 NCAA NIA and No. 20 WASHINGTON. At least five member institutions have been Championships. Beyond the ranked in the top 20 in all but one year of the Director’s Cup program, with court’s and fields, the Pac-12’s seven appearing in the top 20 on five different occasions (1998, 2001, 2003, accomplishments extend into 2005 and 2006). the classrooms across 12 cam- 2016-17 REVIEW puses, and outside its traditional geographic footprint into new The Conference’s 13 NCAA titles came in the form of a record 10 women’s corners around the world. crowns, two men’s and one combined (skiing - UTAH). Seven members claimed at least one NCAA title and, of the six institutions in the country to En route to becoming have won multiples titles, three were from the Pac-12. the first conference to win 500 NCAA Championships, the Pac- STANFORD was one of just two schools in the nation to claim four cham- 12 led the nation in 2016-17 pionships. The Cardinal extended its streak of winning an NCAA title to 41 with 13 NCAA crowns. This haul years, holding up the national championship trophy in men’s soccer, women’s adds to the an incredible 158 swimming and diving, women’s water polo, and women’s volleyball. The OR- LARRY SCOTT NCAA team titles since 1999- EGON women made history completing the first-ever “Triple Crown,” winning PAC-12 COMMISSIONER 2000 and 300 since 1981-82, women’s national titles in cross country and both indoor and outdoor track the start of women’s sports and field. USC also took home a pair of championships winning women’s soc- sponsorship, an average of over cer and its second-straight beach volleyball title. nine per year. Even more impressive has been the breadth of the Pac-12’s ARIZONA STATE won a record eighth NCAA women’s golf title, CALI- success with championships coming in 29 different men’s and women’s FORNIA won its 14th men’s water polo national championship, defeating the sports. The Pac-12 has led or tied the nation in NCAA Championships in 51 Trojans in overtime, while UTAH won its first skiing crown since 2003, and of the last 57 years, the only exceptions being in 1980-81, 1988-89, 1990-91 WASHINGTON also made history en route to claiming its fourth NCAA title in and 1995-96 when the Conference finished second, and only twice finished women’s rowing, the first program in the 21-year history of the NCAA Rowing third in 1998-99 and 2004-05. Championship to sweep all three grand finals. For the 12th-consecutive year, the Pac-12 had the most or tied for the In addition to the 13 national championships, the Pac-12 also had most NCAA titles of any conference in the country, winning at least six every runners-up in nine NCAA Championship events: men’s cross country (STAN- year since 2000-01. No other conference has won double-digit NCAA crowns FORD), men’s water polo (USC), skiing (COLORADO), men’s swimming and in a single year, the Pac-12 doing so nine times, including a record 14 in diving (CALIFORNIA), women’s swimming and diving (CALIFORNIA), men’s 1996-97. golf (OREGON), rowing (CALIFORNIA), women’s tennis (STANFORD) and Spanning over a century of outstanding athletics achievements, The women’s water polo (UCLA). Overall, the Conference had 38 teams finish in Pac-12 has claimed 501 NCAA Championships (297 men’s, 174 women’s, the top four at 24 NCAA Championship events, including at least three teams 30 combined), nearly 200 more than the next league. It was also the first to in the top four in women’s golf, and men’s and women’s water polo. win 400 championships then surpassed 450 when Colorado and Utah joined Participation in the postseason was a common occurrence for the Pac- the league in 2010-11. 12 in 2016-17. Of the 23 sports sponsored by the Conference, 21 witnessed Pac-12 members have won 297 NCAA team championships on the at least half its teams participating in NCAA or other postseason action. The men’s side, 74 more than the next-closest conference. Men’s NCAA crowns men sent 64 of a possible 100 teams into the postseason (64.0 percent), have come at a phenomenal rate for the Pac-12 - 16 basketball titles by six while the women sent 88 of a possible 126 teams (69.8 percent). schools, 54 tennis titles, 47 outdoor track & field crowns, and 28 baseball Six Pac-12 football teams earned bowl bids, producing a 3-3 record. titles. Pac-12 members have won 25 of 47 NCAA titles in volleyball, 43 of 48 Pac-12 Champion WASHINGTON provided the Conference with a College in water polo, 30 in skiing, and 24 in swimming & diving national champion- Football Playoff semifinalist for the second time in three years. The Huskies ships. won their first-ever Pac-12 Football Championship Game, defeating South Individually, the Conference has produced an impressive number of Champion COLORADO, 41-10, at Levi’s® Stadium. USC had a dramatic 52- NCAA individual champions. Over 2,000 (2,292) individual crowns have 49 victory over Penn State in the Rose Bowl giving the Pac-12 eight of the last been won by Pac-12 student-athletes over the years with 1,358 by male 10 Rose Bowl victories in which it was pitted against the Big Ten. UTAH edged student-athletes. Student-athletes have also captured 185 individual titles at Indiana in the Foster Farms Bowl, 26-24. STANFORD got a big defensive stop combined championships (ie., skiing and fencing). on North Carolina’s attempt at a two-point conversion with 0:25 remaining in the game and pulled out a 25-23 victory in the Hyundai Sun Bowl. After post- On the women’s side, the story is much the same. Since the NCAA ing the first 10-win season since 2001, Colorado made its first bowl appear- began conducting women’s championships 36 years ago, Pac-12 members ance in nine seasons at the Alamo Bowl. WASHINGTON STATE participated have claimed at least four national titles in a single season on 26 occasions, in the third-lowest scoring game in Holiday Bowl history but fell, 17-12. including a current streak of 17-consecutive years, dating back to 2000. Overall, the Pac-12 has captured 174 NCAA women’s titles, easily outdistanc- Four Pac-12 men’s basketball teams earned postseason bids, including ing the SEC, which is second with 100. Pac-12 members have dominated a regular-season co-champions ARIZONA and OREGON. Pac-12 teams went number of sports, winning 23 softball titles, 23 tennis crowns, 15 volleyball 10-4 in the NCAA Tournament, buoyed by the Ducks’ run to the NCAA Fi- titles, 18 of the last 28 trophies in golf, and 15 in swimming & diving. nal Four, their first since 1939. It also marked the fourth-consecutive year a league team has advanced to the Elite Eight, the only conference in the Pac-12 women student-athletes shine nationally on an individual basis, country to accomplish the feat. Joining the Wildcats and the Ducks in the as well, having captured an unmatched 749 NCAA individual crowns, an Big Dance were UCLA and USC. CALIFORNIA, COLORADO and UTAH par- average of over 20 championships per season, including 30 in 2016-17. ticipated in the postseason in the NIT. For the first time in the Conference’s

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101-season history, three teams had at least 30 wins, and had four 25-win PAC-12 CONFERENCE HISTORY teams for just the second time ever. Three teams finished ranked in the top 10 The roots of the Pac-12 Conference date back more than 100 years, to De- in the Associated Press and USA Today/ESPN Coaches Poll, the Ducks earn- cember 2, 1915, when the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC) was founded at a ing a No. 3 final ranking and the Wildcats a No. 4 rating by the coaches. The meeting at the Imperial Hotel in Portland, Ore. The original membership con- Bruins were ninth in that poll. sisted of four schools - the University of California at Berkeley, the University Pac-12 women’s basketball continued to reestablish itself as a premier of Washington, the University of Oregon, and Oregon Agricultural College (now league in the sport. After sending two teams to the Women’s Final Four in 2016 Oregon State University). All four are still charter members of the Conference. for the first time ever, it set the stage for another record-breaking season which Pacific Coast Conference play began in 1916 and, one year later, Wash- saw a record seven teams earn NCAA Tournament berths and an additional ington State College (now Washington State University) was accepted into the three received WNIT bids. OREGON STATE won its second-consecutive Pac-12 league, with following in 1918. regular-season title, but STANFORD emerged at the end of the season as the tournament champion in KeyArena in Seattle, then made its 13th all-time trip In 1922, the PCC expanded to eight teams with the admission of the Uni- to the NCAA Women’s Final Four. Cardinal Naismith Hall of Fame coach Tara versity of Southern California (USC) and the University of Idaho. In 1924, the VanDerveer cemented herself as one of the greats in NCAA men’s and women’s University of Montana joined the league roster and in 1928, the PCC grew to 10 history, logging her 1,000th-career win and WASHINGTON’s Kelsey Plum shat- members with the addition of UCLA. tered the NCAA single-scoring record and was the unanimous national player The Pacific Coast Conference competed as a 10-member league until of the year en route to becoming the all-time women’s scoring record in NCAA 1950, with the exception of 1943-45 when World War II curtailed intercollegiate history. The league had a record 15 NCAA Tournament wins, placing two teams athletic competition to a minimum. During that time, the league’s first com- in the Elite Eight for the second-straight year. The Pac-12 was also the best- missioner was named. Edwin N. Atherton was Commissioner in 1940 and was represented conference in the Sweet Sixteen after a league-record five teams succeeded by Victor O. Schmidt in 1944. In 1950, Montana resigned from the advanced. Four teams appeared in the final Associated Press poll, tying for the Conference and the PCC continued as a nine-team Conference through 1958. most ever for the Conference. Five earned rankings in the USA Today/WBCA In 1959, the PCC was dissolved and the Athletic Association of West- poll for the second-straight year with Stanford leading the way at No. 4. ern Universities (AAWU) was formed with Thomas J. Hamilton was appointed STANFORD won its NCAA-record-tying seventh women’s volleyball na- Commissioner of the new league. The original AAWU membership included tional title with four freshmen in the starting lineup. WASHINGTON was the California, Stanford, USC, UCLA, and Washington. Washington State joined the Conference’s regular-season champion for the second-straight year and third membership in 1962, while Oregon and Oregon State joined in 1964. Under time in four years. Eight Pac-12 teams earned NCAA berths, including ARI- Hamilton’s watch, the name Pacific-8 Conference was adopted in 1968. In ZONA, OREGON, UCLA, USC, UTAH and WASHINGTON STATE, along with 1971, Wiles Hallock took over as Commissioner of the Pac-8. the Cardinal and Huskies. It marked the 17th-consecutive year the league has Ten years later, on July 1, 1978, the University of Arizona and Arizona received at least six bids. The Pac-12 has dominated the sport of women’s vol- State University were admitted to the league and the Pacific-10 Conference leyball, winning a record 15 NCAA volleyball titles since 1982. became a reality. In 1986-87, the league took on a new look, expanding to in- OREGON STATE represented Pac-12 baseball in the NCAA College World clude 10 women’s sports. Since then, the Conference has been considered the Series after winning the Pac-12 regular-season crown which marked the pro- premier league in women’s athletics, securing the most NCAA titles in women’s gram’s third title in the last five years. The Beavers were awarded the No. 1 sports of any conference nearly every year. seed in the NCAA Tournament, but came up short of the championship series Thomas C. Hansen was named the Commissioner of the Pac-10 in 1983, despite recording just the fifth .900+ winning season in NCAA history. OSU a role he would hold for 26 years until 2009, when he was succeeded by cur- was joined by Arizona, Stanford and UCLA in the postseason. The Pac-12 has, rent Commissioner Larry Scott. by far, won the most baseball national titles of any conference in the country, claiming 28 titles dating back to 1947. The University of Colorado accepted its invitation to join the Pac-12 on June 11, 2010, and on June 17, 2010, the University of Utah agreed to join The Pac-12 Conference has historically dominated the sport of softball the Conference. The Buffaloes and Utes officially became the 11th and 12th where league teams have claimed 23 NCAA titles in the 36-year history of the members of the Conference on July 1, 2011, the first additions to the league championship. Pac-12 teams captured an unprecedented nine in a row from since 1978. 1988-1997, then most recently claimed six-straight from 2006-11. Ten teams participated in the tournament in 2017, marking the 21st-straight season the It was during the 2010-11 academic year that Scott helped deliver mon- Pac-12 has had five or more teams advance to the postseason, and has had umental changes that transformed the Conference into a modern 12-team at least three berths every year since the league began sponsoring the sport in league. In addition to expanding to 12 teams, member institutions agreed to 1987. OREGON, UCLA and WASHINGTON advanced to the Women’s College equal revenue sharing for the first time in the Conference’s history, created two World Series. ARIZONA claimed its 11th all-time Pac-12 regular-season title football divisions - the North and the South, and established a Football Cham- and first since 2007. pionship Game for the first time. He also secured landmark media rights deals with ESPN and FOX that dramatically increased national exposure and revenue for each school, in addition to establishing Pac-12 Networks which guaranteed enhanced exposure across all sports. Currently, the Pac-12 sponsors 11 men’s sports and 13 women’s sports, with women’s lacrosse a new addition for the 2017-18 academic year and beach volleyball having been added in 2015-16. Additionally, the Conference is a member of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) in four other men’s sports and two women’s sports. The Pac-12 Conference offices are located in the heart of San Francisco in the SOMA district.

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2018 PAC-12 CONFERENCE MEN’S AND WOMEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS (Men: 88th Annual - Women: 32nd Annual) Saturday-Sunday, May 12-13, Cobb Track & Angell Field Stanford University, Stanford, Calif. (Multi-Events contested Saturday-Sunday, May 5-6, at Cobb Track & Angell Field, Stanford, Calif.) For more information, contact the Stanford Sports Information office at (650) 723-4591

SATURDAY, MAY 5 (Multi-Events) SUNDAY, MAY 6 (Multi-Events) Time M/W Event Round Time M/W Event Round 12:00 PM W 100 Meter Hurdles Final 11:00 AM M 110 Meter Hurdles Final 12:30 PM M 100 Meters Final 11:45 AM W Final 1:00 PM W High Jump Final 11:50 AM M Discus Final 1:15 PM M Long Jump Final 1:10 PM M Final 2:30 PM M Final 2:30 PM W Javelin Final 3:00 PM W Shot Put Final 3:35 PM W 800 Meters Final 3:45 PM M High Jump Final 4:00 PM M Javelin Final 4:00 PM W 200 Meters Final 4:50 PM M 1,500 Meters Final 5:45 PM M 400 Meters Final

SATURDAY, MAY 12 SUNDAY, MAY 13 Field Events Field Events Time M/W Event Round Time M/W Event Round 11:30 AM W Hammer Trials/Final 10:30 AM M Hammer Trials/Final 2:00 PM W Long Jump Trials/Final 1:00 PM W Discus Trials/Final 2:15 PM W High Jump Final 1:00 PM M High Jump Final 2:30 PM W Javelin Trials/Final 1:30 PM W Triple Jump Trials/Final 2:45 PM W Shot Put Trials/Final 3:00 PM M Pole Vault Final 4:30 PM M Long Jump Trials/Final 3:15 PM M Triple Jump Trials/Final 5:00 PM W Pole Vault Final 3:45 PM M Discus Trials/Final 5:30 PM W Javelin Trials/Final 5:45 PM M Shot Put Trials/Final Running Events Time M/W Event Round Running Events 2:50 PM National Anthem Time M/W Event Round 3:00 PM W 4 x 100 Meter Relay Final 2:20 PM National Anthem 3:07 PM M 4 x 100 Meter Relay Final 2:30 PM W 4 x 100 Meter Relay Trials 3:15 PM W 1,500 Meters Final 2:40 PM M 4 x 100 Meter Relay Trials 3:22 PM M 1,500 Meters Final 2:50 PM W 1,500 Meters Trials 3:30 PM W 100 Meter Hurdles Final 3:05 PM M 1,500 Meters Trials 3:40 PM M 110 Meter Hurdles Final 3:30 PM W 100 Meter Hurdles Trials 3:50 PM W 400 Meters Final 3:45 PM M 110 Meter Hurdles Trials 4:00 PM M 400 Meters Final 4:00 PM W 400 Meters Trials 4:10 PM W 100 Meters Final 4:15 PM M 400 Meters Trials 4:15 PM M 100 Meters Final 4:30 PM W 100 Meters Trials 4:25 PM W 800 Meters Final 4:45 PM M 100 Meters Trials 4:30 PM M 800 Meters Final 5:00 PM W 800 Meters Trials 4:40 PM W 400 Meter Hurdles Final 5:25 PM M 800 Meters Trials 4:50 PM M 400 Meter Hurdles Final 5:30 PM W 3,000 Meter Steeplechase Final 5:00 PM W 200 Meters Final 5:50 PM M 3,000 Meter Steeplechase Final 5:07 PM M 200 Meters Final 6:10 PM W 400 Meter Hurdles Trials 5:15 PM W 5,000 Meters Final 6:25 PM M 400 Meter Hurdles Trials 5:35 PM M 5,000 Meters Final 6:40 PM W 200 Meters Trials 5:55 PM W 4 x 400 Meter Relay Final 6:55 PM M 200 Meters Trials 6:10 PM M 4 x 400 Meter Relay Final 7:10 PM W 10,000 Meters Final 6:25 PM Awards Presentation 7:50 PM M 10,000 Meters Final

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OREGON continued to carry the banner in and for the Pac-12 as the Ducks swept the Conference's men's and women's championships for the ninth consecutive year, followed by the UO women capturing the third all-time NCAA title. Additionally, Oregon's Raevyn Rogers edged out fellow finalist Maggie Ewen of ARIZONA STATE to win The Bowerman to cap another outstanding Pac-12 outdoor track & field campaign.

PAC-12 IN THE 2017 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS... The OREGON women’s track & field team captured the NCAA outdoor championship at Hayward Field on June 10 to become the first women’s program to complete the “triple crown.” The Ducks also won the season’s NCAA cross country and indoor track & field crowns to achieve the trifecta.

The championship is the third all-time outdoor national title for the Oregon women, including their second in the past three years, and the eighth overall for Pac-12 programs with five coming since 2001.

Women athletes from the Pac-12 totaled 47 First Team All-America honors, headlined by three apiece from ARIZONA STATE’S Maggie Ewen and OREGON’s Deajah Stevens.

Four all-time Pac-12 marks were set in 2017, including three by OREGON: 200-meter dash: Deajah Stevens, ORE (22.09) 100-meter relay: OREGON (42.12) 400-meter relay: OREGON (3:23.13) Hammer throw: Maggie Ewen, ASU (73.32m)

The OREGON men’s track & field team totaled 19.5 points to lead the nine Pac-12 teams in the 2017 NCAA Championships field with a ninth-place finish. It marked the ninth consecutive top-10 showing for the Ducks at the NCAA outdoor meet.

Men athletes from the Pac-12 totaled 20 First Team All-America accolades, highlighted by multiple honors for OREGON’s Kyree King (three) and Marcus Cham- bers (two).

OREGON SWEEPS PAC-12 TITLES AGAIN… The OREGON men’s and women’s track & field teams completed their ninth consecutive sweep of the Pac-12 Track & Field Championships on Sunday at historic Hayward Field. It marked the 11th straight team title for the Ducks’ men and the ninth in a row for the UO women.

With its ninth all-time sweep of the Conference championship meet, Oregon surpassed UCLA’s total of eight dual men’s & women’s titles. The Ducks’ men also moved past the Bruins with their 18th overall Conference title.

On the men’s side, Oregon amassed 175 points, the third-most ever in the Conference meet and most since 1987. USC finished second with 115.5 points and UCLA placed third with 101 points. The Oregon women recorded the fourth-most points ever in a Pac-12 Championship meet with 189 to post a 54-point victory over rival USC. COLORADO dominated with six middle-distance and distance event titles to record its best-ever finishes and highest point totals in both the men’s (fourth, 73 points) and women’s (third, 78) standings since joining the Pac-12.

Ewen scored a meet-high 30 points for the Sun Devils as she became the first female to win the shot put, hammer and discus at the Pac-12 Championships. She joined UCLA’s Seilala Sua – who tripled in the shot put, discus and javelin in 1999 – as the only women to win three throwing events in the same Conference title meet.

Kyree King amassed a meet-best 22.5 points by winning the 100- and 200-meter dashes – the first Oregon man to dual in those events at the Pac-12 title meet – and running the second leg of the Ducks’ victorious 4x100 relay. He narrowly edged UCLA freshman Isaiah Holmes (22 points) and UO teammates Damarcus Simpson (20.5) and Marcus Chambers (18.5) for athlete of the meet honors.

2017 PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIPS (hosted by University of Oregon, Eugene, Ore.) Team Standings MEN WOMEN 1. Oregon 175 1. Oregon 189 2. USC 115.5 2. USC 135 3. UCLA 101 3. Colorado 78 4. Colorado 73 4. Washington 72 5. California 72 5. UCLA 63 6. Washington State 68.5 6. Arizona State 58.5 7. Washington 61 7. Stanford 47 8. Arizona State 51 8. Arizona 46 9. Arizona 50 9. California 45 10. Stanford 49 Washington State 45 11. Oregon State 21.5 12. Utah 16

PAC-12 MEET RECORDS FALL… Sunday’s crowd of 6,778 saw four Pac-12 Championships meet records fall, highlighted by a new hammer throw mark from women’s athlete of the meet Maggie Ewen of ARIZONA STATE and the world’s fastest 200-meter time this year and an all-time Pac-12 record from OREGON’s Deajah Stevens. USC's Kendall Ellis set a championship mark in the 400 (50.66) and helped the Trojans' 4x400 relay to a new meet mark (3:29.52).

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2017 PAC-12 INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS (* - Pac-12 Championships record) MEN WOMEN 100m Kyree King, ORE 10.09 100m Deajah Stevens, ORE 11.05 200m Kyree King, ORE 20.27 200m Deajah Stevens, ORE 22.09* 400m Michael Norman, USC 45.15 400m Kendall Ellis, USC 50.66* 800m Nick Harris, COLO 1:48.77 800m Raevyn Rogers, ORE 2:02.93 1,500m Grant Fisher, STAN 3:54.67 1,500m Dani Jones, COLO 4:22.09 5,000m Zach Perrin, COLO 13:58.48 5,000m Dani Jones, COLO 16:12.76 10,000m , ORE 29:11.76 10,000m Erin Clark, COLO 33:23.92 110mh Ashtyn Davis, CAL 13.50 100mh Alaysha Johnson, ORE 12.92 400mh Rai Benjamin, UCLA 49.52 400mh Sage Watson, ARIZ 55.01 3000sc Bailey Roth, ARIZ 8:39.83 3000sc Madison Boreman, COLO 10:06.83 4x100 Oregon 39.17 4x100 Oregon 42.81 4x400 USC 3:07.65 4x400 USC 3:29.52* HJ Isaiah Holmes, UCLA 2.12m/6’-11” HJ Lisanne Hagens, ARIZ 1.79m/5’-10.5” PV Matthew Eckles, ASU 5.07m/16’-7.5” PV Elizabeth Quick, WASH 4.17m/13’-8.25” LJ Damarcus Simpson, ORE 7.95m/26’-1” LJ Rhesa Foster, ORE 6.26m/20’-6.5” TJ Eric Sloan, USC 16.00m/52’-6” TJ Chaquinn Cook, ORE 13.45m/44’-1.5” SP Peter Simon, CAL 19.15m/62’-10” SP Maggie Ewen, ASU 17.18m/56’-4.5” DT Ryan Hunter-Simms, ORE 58.71m/192’-7” DT Maggie Ewen, ASU 59.81m/196’-2” HT Brock Eager, WSU 67.39m/221’-1” HT Maggie Ewen, ASU 70.20m/230’-4”* JT Carson Fuller, WASH 74.38m/244’-0” JT Mackenzie Little, STAN 53.02m/173’-11” Dec Mitch Modin, ORE 7,530 Hep Alissa Brooks-Johnson, WSU 5,638

PAC-12 NCAA INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS… Raevyn Rogers cemented her eventual The Bowerman victory by playing her part in two NCAA event victories. She became the first athlete ever to win three 800-meter NCAA outdoor titles, and closed the final 4x400 leg in 49.77 seconds to edge USC's Kendall Ellis (despite her 49.63 final leg) and give Oregon the victory and the 10 points it needed to claim the crown. USC pushed its rival Oregon to victory as both teams recorded collegiate record-breaking times in the 4x400, the Ducks clocking in at 3:23.13 and Trojans at 3:23.35 to better Texas' 13-year old mark of 3:23.75.

Also from the Pac-12, ARIZONA's Sage Watson led a 1-2-3 Conference finish in the 400-meter hurdles, winning the event with a time of 54.52 seconds to beat USC's Anna Cockrell and Amalie Iuel.

The Bowerman candidate Maggie Ewen totaled 21 points in three throwing events to help ARIZONA STATE to a 10th-place showing. Ewen won the hammer throw with an NCAA-record toss of 73.32 meters (240'-7").

STANFORD sophomore Grant Fisher was the Pac-12’s lone individual men’s event winner, becoming the first American underclassman in 28 years to win the 5,000-meter run (14:35.60). It helped extend the Conference’s streak of at least one event champion at the NCAA outdoor meet dating back to 1960.

2017 PAC-12 NCAA CHAMPIONS (hosted by the University of Oregon, Eugene, Ore.) MEN WOMEN 5,000m Grant Fisher, STAN (14:35.60) 800m Raevyn Rogers, ORE 400m hurdles Sage Watson, ARIZ 400m relay OREGON Hammer throw Maggie Ewen, ASU

USTFCCCA PROGRAM OF THE YEAR… Led by triple-crown winning OREGON, a national-best four Pac-12 programs finished in the top 19 of the 2016-17 USTFCCCA National Program of the Year rankings - No. 1 Oregon, No. 2 COLORADO, T-No. 3 STANFORD and No. 16 WASHINGTON. The Program of the Year honor was the ninth straight for the Oregon women.

Paced by its ninth-place NCAA outdoor finish, Oregon paced a national-best four Pac-12 teams in the 2016-17 USTFCCCA National Program of the Year stand- ings - No. 2 Oregon, No. 11 STANFORD, No. 12 COLORADO and No. 18 CALIFORNIA.

The award award honors the institution that has achieved the most success in each academic year (spanning the cross country, indoor track & field, and outdoor track & field seasons) based on the institution’s finish at the NCAA Championships.

PAC-12 HONORS ANNOUNCED... After the Pac-12 Championships, the league’s coaches voted on and it was announced the Conference end-of-the-year awards. The honorees are as follows:

Pac-12 Women’s Track Athlete of the Year: Deajah Stevens, Oregon Pac-12 Men’s Track Athlete of the Year: Kyree King, Oregon Pac-12 Women’s Field Athlete of the Year: Maggie Ewen, Arizona State Pac-12 Men’s Field Athlete of the Year: Isaiah Holmes, UCLA Pac-12 Women’s Freshman of the Year: Anna Cockrell, USC Pac-12 Men’s Freshman of the Year: Isaiah Holmes, UCLA Pac-12 Women’s Coach of the Year: Robert Johnson, Oregon Pac-12 Men’s Coach of the Year: Robert Johnson, Oregon

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REGIONAL HONORS… The USTFCCCA announced its all region winners and the Pac-12 was well represented in the West with coaches and athletes taking home seven of the honors. OREGON was the most honored with five recipients.

USTFCCCA West Region Men’s Track Athlete of the Year: Kyree King, Oregon USTFCCCA West Region Women’s Track Athlete of the Year: Deajah Stevens, Oregon USTFCCCA West Region Men’s Field Athlete of the Year: Eric Sloan, USC USTFCCCA West Region Women’s Field Athlete of the Year: Maggie Ewen, Arizona State USTFCCCA West Region Men’s Coach of the Year: Robert Johnson, Oregon USTFCCCA West Region Men’s Assistant Coach of the Year: Andy Powell, Oregon USTFCCCA West Region Women’s Assistant Coach of the Year: Curtis Taylor, Oregon

NATIONAL HONORS… The USTFCCCA announced its national award winners and Pac-12 women's programs were well represented with three honorees.

USTFCCCA National Women’s Track Athlete of the Year: Raevyn Rogers, Oregon USTFCCCA National Women’s Field Athlete of the Year: Maggie Ewen, Arizona State USTFCCCA National Women’s Assistant Coach of the Year: Curtis Taylor, Oregon

THE BOWERMAN… OREGON middle-distance standout Raevyn Rogers earned The Bowerman as collegiate track & field's top female athlete of 2017. Rogers, who edged fellow Pac-12 finalist Maggie Ewen from ARIZONA STATE and Georgia's , was the third UO woman to win the honor in the past four years.

The Oregon track & field program has the most women's recipients (three) and overall winners (five) since The Bowerman was first awarded in 2009. Additionally, members of the Pac-12 have totaled a national-best four women's recipients and six total winners.

Rogers played an integral and deciding role on the most dominant team in the sport's history in 2016-17. The USTFCCCA National Track Athlete of the Year won her third consecutive NCAA title in the 800-meter run (2:00.02) and anchored the victorious and collegiate-record setting 400-meter relay (3:23.13) which secured Oregon the first-ever NCAA Division I Triple Crown.

Prior to that fitting conclusion to her collegiate career, Rogers extended her dominance in the 800 - claiming her third consecutive Pac-12 title and an NCAA Indoor national championship as well as breaking a 27-year-old collegiate record in the event at the Mt. SAC Relays (1:59.10). Rogers finished her three-year career as an eight-time All-American and six-time NCAA champion.

Rogers had strong competition from Ewen, who posted one of the finest throwing seasons in collegiate history in 2016-17. The Sun Devil swept all major outdoor field awards during her breakout junior season as she was named USTFCCCA National and West Region Field Athlete of the Year as well as the Pac-12 Field Athlete of the Year. She won a trio of throwing events (shot put, discus, hammer) at the 2017 Pac-12 Outdoor Track & Field Championships, becoming just the second woman to accomplish the feat, which included a new Conference record in the hammer (70.20 meters). Her 30-point effort earned her Pac-12 Champi- onship Athlete of the Meet honors.

Ewen then went on to finish as an NCAA Outdoor All-American in all three events, this time breaking the collegiate record in the hammer (73.32m) while placing second in the discus and sixth in the shot put. Her 21 points scored were the most of any individual at the NCAA Championships.

Combined with first-team finishes in the shot put and weight throw at the 2017 NCAA Indoor Championships, Ewen amassed five All-America honors.

FINAL RANKINGS... Here is where Pac-12 ranked in the final 2017 USTFCCCA Top-25 heading into the NCAA Championships (May 29):

MEN WOMEN 9. Oregon 1. Oregon 14. USC 4. USC 23. UCLA 18. Arizona State 24. Colorado

2017 PAC-12 ATHLETES OF THE WEEK... Below are the men’s and women’s Pac-12 Track & Field Athletes of the Week for the 2017 season:

DATE MEN’S TRACK MEN’S FIELD WOMEN’S TRACK WOMEN’S FIELD March 21 Ashtyn Davis, CAL Nick Ponzio, USC Chelsey Albertson, ASU Maggie Ewen, ASU March 28 Rai Benjamin, UCLA Brock Eager, WSU Deanna Hill, USC Maggie Ewen, ASU April 4 Just’N Thymes, USC Casey Burns, WASH Amy-Eloise Neale, WASH Mackenzie Little, STAN April 11 Arturo Sotomayor, UCLA Eric Sloan, USC Kendall Ellis, USC Lisanne Hagens, ARIZ April 18 Colby Gilbert, WASH Eric Sloan, USC Raevyn Rogers, ORE Margaux Jones, USC April 25 Grant Fisher, STAN Dotun Ogundeji, UCLA , STAN Lena Giger, STAN May 2 Sam Prakel, ORE Aaron Castle, ARIZ Alaysha Johnson, ORE Maggie Ewen, ASU

FUTURE DATES 2019 NCAA Preliminary Championships Competition – May 23-25, 2019 East – Jacksonville, Florida; Hodges Stadium; North Florida and Jacksonville Sports Authority, host West – Sacramento, California; Hornet Stadium; California State University, Sacramento and Sacramento Sports Commission, host

NCAA National Championships Competition – June 5-8, 2019 Eugene, Oregon; University of Oregon, host

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100 Meters 100 Meters 9.94...... Damarcus Simpson, ORE 10.89...... Deajah Stevens, ORE 200 Meters 200 Meters 20.22...... Kyree King, ORE 22.09...... Deajah Stevens, ORE 400 Meters 400 Meters 44.88...... Michael Norman, USC 50.45...... Kendall Ellis, USC 800 Meters 800 Meters 1:47.58...... Robert Ford, USC 1:59.10...... Raevyn Rogers, ORE 1500 Meters 1500 Meters 3:40.24...... Ben Saarel, COLO 4:10.74...... Dani Jones, COLO 5000 Meters 5000 Meters 13:24.72...... Edward Cheserek, ORE 15:39.30...... Amy-Eloise Neale, WASH 10,000 Meters 10,000 Meters 28:46.48...... Edward Cheserek, ORE 33:03.22...... Erin Clark, COLO 110-Meter Hurdles 100-Meter Hurdles 13.49...... Marquis Morris, USC 12.68...... Alaysha Johnson, ORE 400-Meter Hurdles 400-Meter Hurdles 48.33...... Rai Benjamin, UCLA 54.52...... Sage Watson, ARIZ 3000-Meter Steeplechase 3000-Meter Steeplechase 8:39.83...... Bailey Roth, ARIZ 9:46.48...... Madison Boreman, COLO 4x100-Meter Relay 4x100-Meter Relay 38.76...... Oregon 42.12...... Oregon 4x400-Meter Relay 4x400-Meter Relay 3:04.65...... USC 3:23.13...... Oregon High Jump High Jump 2.21m/7-3...... Randall Cunningham, USC 1.85m/6-0.75...... Mikella Lefebvre-Oatis, UCLA Pole Vault Pole Vault 5.50m/18-0.5...... Garrett Starkey, ASU 4.40m/14-5.25...... Kristina Owsinski, WASH Long Jump Long Jump 8.03m/26-4.25...... Eric Sloan, USC 6.31m/20-8.5...... Margaux Jones, USC Triple Jump Triple Jump 16.92m/55-6.25...... Eric Sloan, USC 13.51m/44-4...... Chaquinn Cook, ORE Shot Put Shot Put 20.19m/66-3...... Dotun Ogundeji, UCLA 17.72m/58-1.75...... Maggie Ewen, ASU Discus Discus 59.36m/194-9...... Ryan Hunter-Simms, ORE 60.17m/197-5...... Maggie Ewen, ASU Hammer Hammer 68.66m/225-3...... Brock Eager, WSU 74.56m/244-7...... Maggie Ewen, ASU Javelin Javelin 74.38m/244-0...... Carson Fuller, WASH 55.60/182-5...... Mackenzie Little, STAN Decathlon Heptathlon 7590...... Joe Delgado, ORE 5658...... Alissa Brooks-Johnson, WSU

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1,500 Meters 87th ANNUAL 1. Grant Fisher, Stanford...... 3:54.67 2017 PAC-12 CONFERENCE 2. Blake Haney, Oregon...... 3:55.55 MEN'S OUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELD 3. Thomas Joyce, California...... 3:55.58 CHAMPIONSHIPS - May 13-14, 2017 4. Sam Prakel, Oregon...... 3:55.79 Hayward Field • Eugene, Ore. (OREGON host) 5. Carlos Villarreal, Arizona...... 3:56.06 6. Tim Gorman, Oregon...... 3:56.09 TEAM RESULTS 7. Blake Nelson, Washington...... 3:56.48 8. , Colorado...... 3:56.48 1. Oregon...... 175 2. USC...... 115.5 5,000 Meters 3. UCLA...... 101 1. Zach Perrin, Colorado...... 13:58.48 4. Colorado...... 73 2. Joe Klecker, Colorado...... 14:01.17 5. California...... 72 3. John Dressel, Colorado...... 14:01.69 6. Washington State...... 68.5 4. Tanner Anderson, Oregon...... 14:02.60 7. Washington...... 61 5. Ben Saarel, Colorado...... 14:04.27 8. Arizona State...... 51 6. Austin O’Neil, UCLA...... 14:06.03 9. Arizona...... 50 7. Alex Ostberg, Stanford...... 14:06.46 8. CJ Albertson, Arizona State...... 14:07.68 10. Stanford...... 49 10,000 Meters 1. Edward Cheserek, Oregon...... 29:11.76 100 Meters (w:+2.2) 2. Trent Brendel, California...... 29:20.52 1. Kyree King, ORE...... 10.09 3. Tanner Anderson, Oregon...... 29:21.43 2. Damarcus Simpson, ORE...... 10.27 4. Michael Williams, Washington St...... 29:22.87 3. Ja’Maun Charles, WSU...... 10.29 5. Sam Levora, Washington St...... 29:22.90 4. TJ Brock, USC...... 10.37 6. Colin Burke, UCLA...... 29:24.80 5. Leon Powell, UCLA...... 10.40 7. Ryan Forsyth, Colorado...... 29:32.38 6. Alexander Barnum, USC...... 10.43 8. Ethan Gonzales, Colorado...... 29:33.47 7. Christian Sourapas, USC...... 10.48 110-Meter Hurdles (w:+1.5) 200 Meters (w:+2.8) 1. Ashtyn Davis, California...... 13.50 1. Kyree King, ORE...... 20.27 2. Braxton Canady, Oregon...... 13.93 2. Marcus Chambers, ORE...... 20.43 3. Misana Viltz, UCLA...... 13.99 3. Christian Sourapas, USC...... 20.52 4. Jaron Thomas, Colorado...... 14.07 4. Ricky Morgan Jr., USC...... 20.76 5. Christapherson Grant, Washington St...... 14.34 5. Leon Powell, UCLA...... 20.87 6. Eric Simpson, Washington...... 14.50 6. Jacopo Spano, Washington...... 20.97 7. Nick Johnson, Washington St...... 16.61 7. Logen Casavant, UCLA...... 21.32 --. Marquis Morris, USC...... DQ --. Drelan Bramwell, Arizona State...... FS 400-Meter Hurdles 400 Meters 1. Rai Benjamin, UCLA...... 49.52 1. Michael Norman, USC...... 45.15 2. CJ Allen, Washington St...... 49.54 2. Marcus Chambers, ORE...... 45.19 3. Jaron Thomas, Colorado...... 51.62 3. Ricky Morgan Jr., USC...... 45.85 4. Connor Meech, California...... 51.76 4. Miles Parish, Arizona...... 46.85 5. Trenton Stringari, Colorado...... 51.90 5. Logen Casavant, UCLA...... 47.09 6. Kodie Artner, Colorado...... 52.30 6. Zakee Washington, Arizona...... 47.26 7. Daniel Brady, Stanford...... 52.49 7. Michael Thomas, Washington...... 47.58 8. Paramveer Chohan, California...... 54.53 8. Joe Herrera, UCLA...... 47.76 3,000 Meter Steeplechase 800 Meters 1. Bailey Roth, Arizona...... 8:39.83 1. Nick Harris, Colorado...... 1:48.77 2. Austin O’Neil, UCLA...... 8:46.78 2. Robert Ford, USC...... 1:49.41 3. CJ Albertson, Arizona State...... 8:49.53 3. Tai Dinger, Stanford...... 1:49.71 4. Steven Fahy, Stanford...... 8:57.89 4. Mick Stanovsek, Oregon...... 1:50.03 5. Takeshi Okada, California...... 8:59.66 5. Matthew Swanson, Washington St...... 1:50.10 6. Max Leach, California...... 9:04.33 6. Connor Morello, Washington...... 1:50.40 7. Jackson Mestler, Oregon...... 9:04.47 7. Josh Lewis, California...... 1:50.54 8. Zach Perrin, Colorado...... 9:06.39 8. Justin Janke, Washington St...... 1:51.70

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4x100 Meter Relay Shot Put 1. Oregon...... 39.17 1. Peter Simon, California...... 19.74m/64-09.25 2. USC...... 39.42 2. Nicholas Ponzio, USC...... 19.47m/63-10.50 3. Washington St...... 40.36 3. Matthew Katnik, USC...... 18.80m/61-08.25 4. Arizona State...... 40.56 4. McKay Johnson, California...... 18.47m/60-07.25 5. Arizona...... 40.69 5. Aaron Castle, Arizona...... 18.37m/60-03.25 6. Washington...... 40.93 6. Ryan Hunter-Simms, Oregon...... 18.20m/59-08.50 7. California...... 41.06 7. Nate Esparza, UCLA...... 17.84m/58-06.50 8. Colorado...... 42.78 8. Kyle Long, Arizona State...... 17.79m/58-04.50

4x400 Meter Relay 1. USC...... 3:07.65 1. Ryan Hunter-Simms, Oregon...... 58.71m/192-07 2. Arizona...... 3:08.26 2. Kyle Long, Arizona State...... 58.54m/192-01 3. Washington...... 3:08.42 3. Viktor Gardenkrans, Arizona...... 55.89m/183-04 4. UCLA...... 3:09.39 4. Cullen Prena, Oregon...... 54.86m/180-00 5. Washington St...... 3:10.40 5. Malik McMorris, California...... 53.94m/177-00 6. Stanford...... 3:10.91 6. Drake Brennan, Oregon...... 53.62m/175-11 7. Colorado...... 3:11.13 7. McKay Johnson, California...... 53.08m/174-02 8. California...... 3:11.25 8. Adam Mahama, Washington St...... 52.51m/172-03

High Jump Hammer Throw 1. Isaiah Holmes, UCLA...... 2.12m/6-11.50 1. Brock Eager, Washington St...... 67.39m/221-01 2. Michael Burke, UCLA...... 2.12m/6-11.50 2. Michael Painter, Stanford...... 65.29m/214-02 3. Randall Cunningham, USC...... 2.12m/6-11.50 3. Kyle Long, Arizona State...... 64.03m/210-01 4. Sage Stone, UCLA...... 2.12m/6-11.50 4. Wyatt Meyring, Washington St...... 59.35m/194-09 5. Keelan Halligan, Washington St...... 2.05m/6-08.75 5. Tristen Newman, Stanford...... 59.14m/194-00 6. Peyton Fredrickson, Washington St.. 2.05m/6-08.75 6. Justin Stafford, UCLA...... 59.05m/193-09 6. Joey Bryant, Arizona State...... 2.05m/6-08.75 7. Grayson Fleming, Arizona...... 58.66m/192-05 8. Elijah Hughes, Arizona State...... 2.05m/6-08.75 8. Max Lydum, Oregon...... 57.81m 189-08

Pole Vault Javelin Throw 1. Matthew Eckles, Arizona State...... 5.07m/16-07.50 1. Carson Fuller, Washington...... 74.38m/244-00 2. Cole Walsh, Oregon...... 5.07m/16-07.50 2. Cody Danielson, Oregon...... 72.82m/238-11 3. Blaise Black, Washington...... 4.97m/16-03.50 3. Trevor Danielson, Stanford...... 68.20m/223-09 4. Chase Smith, Washington...... 4.97m/16-03.50 4. Marian Spannowsky, UCLA...... 65.65m/215-05 5. Zachary Shugart, Washington...... 4.97m/16-03.50 5. Simon Litzell, UCLA...... 65.37m/214-06 6. Michael Gonzalez, USC...... 4.87m/15-11.75 6. Denham Patricelli, Washington...... 64.61m/212-00 6. Garrett Starkey, Arizona State...... 4.87m/15-11.75 7. John Nizich, Oregon...... 63.77m/209-03 8. Jacob Bowler, Washington...... 4.87m/15-11.75 8. Cole Smith, Washington St...... 63.51m/208-04

Long Jump Decathlon (May 6-7, Whyte Track & Field Center, Corvallis, Ore.) 1. Damarcus Simpson, Oregon...... 7.95m/26-01.00 1. Mitch Modin, Oregon...... 7530 2. Isaiah Holmes, UCLA...... 7.90m/25-11.00 2. Joe Delgado, Oregon...... 7432 3. Eric Sloan, USC...... 7.68m/25-02.50 3. Tyler Brendel, California...... 7413 4. Dominic Smallwood, USC...... 7.45m/24-05.50 4. Isaiah Oliver, Colorado...... 7394 5. Avery Mickens, Arizona...... 7.31m/23-11.75 5. Andrew Ghizzone, Colorado...... 6925 6. Jaak Uudmae, Stanford...... 7.27m/23-10.25 6. Liam Henshaw, Arizona State...... 6606 7. Josh Gordon, Washington...... 7.25m/23-09.50 7. Cole Jensen, Washington...... 6577 8. Mitch Modin, Oregon...... 7.25m/23-09.50 8. Daniel Norwitz, USC...... 5656

Triple Jump 1. Eric Sloan, USC...... 16.00m/52-06.00 2. Dominic Smallwood, USC...... 15.76m/51-08.50 3. Casey Burns, Washington...... 15.48m/50-09.50 4. Joey Bryant, Arizona State...... 15.28m/50-01.75 5. Isaiah Holmes, UCLA...... 14.99m/49-02.25 6. Karsten Wethington, California...... 14.97m/49-01.50 7. CJ Alumbres, UCLA...... 14.85m/48-08.75 8. Robby Flores, Washington St...... 14.85m/48-08.75

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1,500 Meters 31st ANNUAL 1. Dani Jones, Colorado...... 4:22.09 2017 PAC-12 CONFERENCE 2. , Oregon...... 4:23.07 WOMEN'S OUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELD 3. Jessica Hull, Oregon...... 4:23.19 CHAMPIONSHIPS - May 13-14, 2017 4. Malika Waschmann, Stanford...... 4:24.19 Hayward Field • Eugene, Ore. (OREGON host) 5. Amanda Gehrich, Utah...... 4:25.20 6. Amy-Eloise Neale, Washington...... 4:25.87 TEAM RESULTS 7. Emma Abrahamson, Oregon...... 4:26.49 1. Oregon...... 189 8. Fiona O’Keeffe, Stanford...... 4:27.25 2. USC...... 135 3. Colorado...... 78 5,000 Meters 4. Washington...... 72 1. Dani Jones, Colorado...... 16:12.76 5. UCLA...... 63 2. Amy-Eloise Neale, Washington...... 16:12.78 6. Arizona State...... 58.50 3. Katie Rainsberger, Oregon...... 16:13.53 7. Stanford...... 47 4. Claire Green, Arizona...... 16:14.02 8. Arizona...... 46 5. Samantha Nadel, Oregon...... 16:14.03 6. Lilli Burdon, Oregon...... 16:15.06 9. California...... 45 7. Danielle Katz, Stanford...... 16:16.11 9. Washington St...... 45 8. Erin Clark, Colorado...... 16:16.31 11. Oregon State...... 21.50 12. Utah...... 16 10,000 Meters 1. Erin Clark, Colorado...... 33:23.92 100 Meters (w:+1.4) 2. Makena Morley, Colorado...... 33:29.22 1. Deajah Stevens, Oregon...... 11.05 3. Bethan Knights, California...... 33:30.13 2. , Oregon...... 11.10 4. Isobel Batt-Doyle, Washington...... 33:35.19 3. Hannah Cunliffe, Oregon...... 11.11 5. Annie Kelly, Colorado...... 33:39.35 4. Deanna Hill, USC...... 11.18 6. Melanie Nun, Colorado...... 33:46.49 5. Kennadi Bouyer, Washington...... 11.59 7. Maggie Schmaedick, Oregon...... 33:56.31 6. Ky Westbrook, USC...... 11.60 8. Chelsey Albertson, Arizona State...... 34:01.68 7. Zaria Francis, USC...... 11.65 8. Destinee Brown, USC...... 11.78 100-Meter Hurdles (w:+0.5) 1. Alaysha Johnson, Oregon...... 12.90 200 Meters (w:+1.5) 2. Anna Cockrell, USC...... 13.06 1. Deajah Stevens, Oregon...... 22.09* 3. Dior Hall, USC...... 13.09 2. Deanna Hill, USC...... 22.41 4. Deshaunda Morrison, Arizona State...... 13.30 3. Hannah Cunliffe, Oregon...... 22.60 5. Mecca McGlaston, USC...... 13.46 4. Kendall Ellis, USC...... 22.80 6. Lyndsey Lopes, USC...... 13.82 5. Makenzie Dunmore, Oregon...... 22.90 7. Pattriana Perry, UCLA...... 13.84 6. Elexis Guster, Oregon...... 22.93 --. April Sutton, Arizona...... DNF 7. Cameron Pettigrew, USC...... 23.42 400-Meter Hurdles 400 Meters 1. Sage Watson, Arizona...... 55.01 1. Kendall Ellis, USC...... 50.66* 2. Anna Cockrell, USC...... 55.54 2. Elexis Guster, Oregon...... 51.32 3. Amalie Iuel, USC...... 56.07 3. Cameron Pettigrew, USC...... 51.61 4. Darhian Mills, Washington...... 58.77 4. Makenzie Dunmore, Oregon...... 51.67 5. Khadejah Jackson, Oregon...... 59.46 5. Hannah Waller, Oregon...... 52.85 6. Eriana Henderson, Colorado...... 1:00.78 6. Kyra Constantine, USC...... 52.92 7. Liz Harper, Washington St...... 1:01.27 7. Olivia Baker, Stanford...... 53.71 8. Mecca McGlaston, USC...... 1:02.80 8. Ashante Horsley, Oregon...... 54.13 3,000 Meter Steeplechase 800 Meters 1. Madison Boreman, Colorado...... 10:06.83 1. Raevyn Rogers, Oregon...... 2:02.93 2. Sage Hurta, Colorado...... 10:07.87 2. Christina Aragon, Stanford...... 2:05.67 3. Grayson Murphy, Utah...... 10:08.26 3. Julia Rizk, UCLA...... 2:05.71 4. Frida Berge, Oregon...... 10:18.46 4. Brooke Feldmeier, Oregon...... 2:05.73 5. Danielle Katz, Stanford...... 10:21.73 5. Rebecca Croft, California...... 2:06.34 6. Devon Bortfeld, Washington St...... 10:29.24 6. Jordyn Colter, California,...... 2:06.44 7. Emily Dwyer, Washington St...... 10:33.08 7. Hannah Derby, Washington...... 2:08.50 8. Carolina Johnson, UCLA...... 10:33.67 8. Mikaela Smith, USC...... 2:12.67

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4x100 Meter Relay Triple Jump 1. Oregon...... 42.81 1. Chaquinn Cook, Oregon...... 13.45m/44-01.50 2. USC...... 43.38 2. Keyasia Tibbs, Arizona State...... 13.22m/43-04.50 3. Arizona...... 45.48 3. Ashley Anderson, California...... 13.08m/42-11.00 4. California...... 45.87 4. Jessie Maduka, UCLA...... 13.02m/42-08.75 5. Washington St...... 45.91 5. Kiana Davis, Washington St...... 13.00m/42-08.00 6. Arizona State...... 46.61 6. Greer Alsop, Washington St...... 12.08m/39-07.75 7. Utah...... 48.12 7. Maja Wichhart-Donz, Colorado..... 12.07m/39-07.25 --. Washington...... DNF 8. Darreyl Woodson, Arizona State.... 11.99m/39-04.00

4x400 Meter Relay Shot Put 1. USC...... 3:29.52* 1. Maggie Ewen, Arizona State...... 17.18m/56-04.50 2. Oregon...... 3:32.20 2. Ashlie Blake, UCLA...... 16.68m/54-08.75 3. Arizona...... 3:37.73 3. Lena Giger, Stanford...... 16.50m/54-01.75 4. Washington...... 3:40.94 4. Torie Owers, UCLA...... 16.41m/53-10.25 5. Colorado...... 3:41.38 5. Brittany Mann, USC...... 16.23m/53-03.00 6. California...... 3:41.45 6. Tanya Sapa, USC...... 15.84m/51-11.75 7. Stanford...... 3:43.21 7. Gina Flint, Washington...... 15.43m/50-07.50 8. Arizona State...... 3:45.91 8. Megan Dulaney, Arizona...... 14.84m/48-08.25

High Jump Discus Throw 1. Lisanne Hagens, Arizona...... 1.79m/5-10.50 1. Maggie Ewen, Arizona State...... 59.81m/196-03 2. Karla Teran, Arizona...... 1.76m/5-09.25 2. Gina Flint, Washington...... 51.98m/170-06 3. Amalie Iuel, USC...... 1.72m/5-07.75 3. Kendall Mader, California...... 50.96m/167-02 3. Mikella Lefebvre-O, UCLA...... 1.72m/5-07.75 4. Kiana Phelps, Oregon...... 50.45m/165-06 3. Lateah Holmes, Washington St...... 1.72m/5-07.75 5. Ronna Stone, Oregon...... 49.98m/164-00 6. Rajon O’Quinn, Colorado...... 1.72m/5-07.75 6. Brittany Mann, USC...... 48.35m/158-07 7. Kiana Davis, Washington St...... 1.72m/5-07.75 7. Lindsay McShane, Oregon State...... 47.99m/157-05 8. Allison Jackson, Oregon State...... 1.67m/5-05.75 8. Ashlie Blake, UCLA...... 47.48m/155-09 8. Lillianna Hebert, UCLA...... 1.67m/5-05.75 Hammer Throw Pole Vault 1. Maggie Ewen, Arizona State...... 70.20m/230-04* 1. Elizabeth Quick, Washington...... 4.17m/13-08.25 2. Onyie Chibuogwu, Washington...... 61.41m/201-06 2. Kristina Owsinski, Washington...... 4.17m/13-08.25 3. Ilse Kaaja, California...... 61.14m/200-07 3. Lauren Martinez, California...... 4.12m/13-06.25 4. Madeline Middlebro, Oregon...... 58.81m/192-11 4. Elleyse Garrett, UCLA...... 4.07m/13-04.25 5. Kaylee Antill, Arizona State...... 57.71m/189-04 5. Kaitlin Zinsli, Washington...... 4.02m/13-02.25 6. Brittany Mann, USC...... 56.42m/185-01 6. Gillette Field, Oregon State...... 3.92m/12-10.25 7. Lena Giger, Stanford...... 56.28m/184-08 7. Greta Wagner, UCLA...... 3.92m/12-10.25 8. Elisa Grandemange, Colorado...... 56.00m/183-09 7. Kristiana Warth, Arizona State...... 3.92m/12-10.25 Javelin Throw Long Jump 1. Mackenzie Little, Stanford...... 53.02m/173-11 1. Rhesa Foster, Oregon...... 6.26m/20-06.50 2. Zaybree Haury, UCLA...... 48.89m/160-05 2. Margaux Jones, USC...... 6.11m/20-00.50 3. Kelsey Kehl, Washington St...... 48.76m/160-00 3. Kara Hallock, Oregon State...... 6.06m/19-10.75 4. Jenna Gray, Stanford...... 48.30m/158-05 4. Chaquinn Cook, Oregon...... 5.87m/19-03.25 5. Atina Kamasi, Washington St...... 47.84m/156-11 5. Keyasia Tibbs, Arizona State...... 5.87m/19-03.25 6. Kendall Gustafson, UCLA...... 46.71m/153-03 6. Ann Wingeleth, Utah...... 5.86m/19-02.75 7. Annie Whitfield, Oregon...... 44.80m/147-00 7. Madisen Richards, USC...... 5.82m/19-01.25 8. Chrissy Glasmann, Utah...... 44.21m/145-00 8. Lyndsey Lopes, USC...... 5.79m/19-00.00 Heptathlon (May 6-7, Whyte Track & Field Center, Corvallis, Ore.) 1. Alissa Brooks-Johnson, Washington St...... 5638 2. Kara Hallock, Oregon State...... 5551 3. Lyndsey Lopes, USC...... 5371 4. Christina Chenault, UCLA...... 5269 5. Kendall Gustafson, UCLA...... 5217 6. Monique Van, UCLA...... 5144 7. Saskia McNairy, Oregon State...... 5092 8. Maja Wichhart-Donzo, Colorado...... 5083

* Pac-12 Championships record

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400 Meter Hurdles 2017 NCAA MEN’S TRACK AND FIELD 1. Eric Futch, Florida...... 48.32 CHAMPIONSHIPS (96th Annual) 2. Rai Benjamin, UCLA...... 48.33 June 7-10, 2017 – Eugene, Ore. (Univ. of Oregon, host) 3,000 Meter Steeplechase TEAM RESULTS (Top 10 and Pac-12) 1. Edwin Kibichiy, Louisville...... 8:28.40 1. Florida...... 61.5 2. Texas A&M...... 59.5 4x100 Meter Relay 3. Virginia...... 36 1. Houston...... 38.34 4. Arkansas...... 33 6. OREGON...... 38.81 5. Auburn...... 24 4x400 Meter Relay 6. Georgia...... 22.5 1. Texas A&M...... 2:59.98 7. Tennessee...... 20 7. LSU...... 20 High Jump 9. OREGON...... 19.5 1. Christoff Bryan, Kansas State...... 2.21m/7-3 10. Alabama...... 19 3. Justice Summerset, ARIZ...... 2.18m/7-1.75 T20. USC...... 14 T26. STANFORD...... 10 Pole Vault T33. UCLA...... 8 1. Matthew Ludwig, Akron...... 5.60m/18-4.5 6. Cole Walsh, ORE...... 5.45m/17-10.5 T41. ARIZONA...... 6 T59. COLORADO...... 4 Long Jump T69. CALIFORNIA...... 2 1. KeAndre Bates, Florida...... 8.05m/26-5 T74. ARIZONA STATE...... 1 6. Eric Sloan, USC...... 7.65m/25-1.25

INDIVIDUAL SCORERS Triple Jump (Champion and other Pac-12 scorers) 1. KeAndre Bates, Florida...... 16.76m/55-0

100 Meter Dash (w:-2.1) Shot Put 1. , Tennessee...... 10.04 1. Filip Mihaljevic, Virginia...... 21.30m/69-10.75 4. Kyree King, ORE...... 10.20 6. Nicholas Ponzio, USC...... 19.53m/64-1 7. Peter Simon, CAL...... 19.49m/63-11.5 200 Meter Dash (w:-3.1) 1. Christian Coleman, Tennessee...... 20.25 Discus Throw 4. Kyree King, ORE...... 20.61 1. Filip Mihaljevic, Virginia...... 63.76m/209-2 8. Kyle Long, ASU...... 58.09m/190-7 400 Meter Dash 1. Fred Kerley, Texas A&M...... 44.10 Hammer Throw 4. Michael Norman, USC...... 44.88 1. , Cornell...... 74.12m/243-2 6. Marcus Chambers, ORE...... 45.28 Javelin Throw 800 Meter Run 1. Ioannis Kyriazis, Texas A&M...... 82.58m/270-11* 1. Emmanuel Korir, UTEP...... 1:45.03 Decathlon 1,500 Meter Run 1. Lindon Victor, Texas A&M...... 8390 1. Josh Kerr, New Mexico...... 3:43.03 8. Ben Saarel, COLO...... 3:44.78 * NCAA meet record

5,000 Meter Run 1. Grant Fisher, STAN...... 14:35.60 7. Joe Klecker, COLO...... 14:38.03 8. John Dreseel, COLO...... 14:38.40

10,000 Meter Run 1. , Tulsa...... 29:01.54

110 Meter Hurdles (w:-2.0) 1. Grant Holloway, Florida...... 13.49 6. Marquis Morris, USC...... 13.75

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35th ANNUAL NCAA WOMEN'S 10,000 Meter Run OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD 1. Charlotte Taylor, San Francisco...... 32:38.57 CHAMPIONSHIPS 5. Erin Clark, COLO...... 33:03.22 June 7-10, 2017 Hayward Field, University of Oregon - Eugene, Ore. 100 Meter Hurdles (w:+1.6) 1. Tobi Amusan, UTEP...... 12.57 TEAM RESULTS (Top 10 and Pac-12) 4. Alaysha Johnson, ORE...... 12.72 6. Sasha Wallace, ORE...... 12.81 1. OREGON...... 64 7. Dior Hall, USC...... 12.82 2. Georgia...... 62.2 8. Anna Cockrell, USC...... 12.91 3. USC...... 43 4. Kentucky...... 40 400 Meter Hurdles 5. Florida...... 39 1. Sage Watson, ARIZ...... 54.52 6. Arkansas...... 38.2 2. Anna Cockrell, USC...... 55.36 7. LSU...... 32 3. Amalie Iuel, USC...... 55.82 7. Texas...... 32 9. Kansas State...... 25 3,000 Meter Steeplechase 10. ARIZONA STATE...... 21 1. Allie Ostrander, Boise State...... 9:41.31 12. COLORADO...... 16 2. Madison Boreman, COLO...... 9:46.48 T13. STANFORD...... 15 5. Grayson Murphy, UTAH...... 9:53.66 T21. ARIZONA...... 10 T43. WASHINGTON...... 5 4x100 Meter Relay T48. UTAH...... 4 1. Kentucky...... 42.51 T52. WASHINGTON STATE...... 3 4x400 Meter Relay 1. OREGON...... 3:23.13* 2. USC...... 3:23.35 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS (Champion and Pac-12 Scorers) High Jump 1. Madeline Fagan, Georgia...... 1.91m/6-3.25 100 Meter Dash (w:+0.3) Pole Vault 1. Mikiah Brisco, LSU...... 10.96 1. Olivia Gruver, Kentucky...... 4.50m/14-9 2. Deajah Stevens, ORE...... 11.04 5. Kristina Owsinski, WASH...... 4.40m/14-5.25 4. Ariana Washington, ORE...... 11.09 8. Ky Westbrook, USC...... 11.29 Long Jump

1. Kate Hall, Georgia...... 6.73m/22-1 200 Meter Dash (w:+1.1) 1. Kyra Jefferson, Florida...... 22.02* Triple Jump 2. Ariana Washington, ORE...... 22.39 1. Keturah Orji, Georgia...... 14.29m/46-10.75 6. Deanna Hill, USC...... 23.00 Shot Put 400 Meter Dash 1. Danniel Thomas, Kent State...... 19.15m/62-10 1. Chrisann Gordon, Texas...... 50.51 3. Brittany Mann, USC...... 17.49m/57-4.75 3. Kendall Ellis, USC...... 51.06 6. Maggie Ewen, ASU...... 17.40m/57-1 6. Elexis Guster, ORE...... 52.25 7. Cameron Pettigrew, USC...... 52.52 Discus Throw 1. Shadae Lawrence, Kansas State...... 61.37m/201-4 800 Meter Run 2. Maggie Ewen, ASU...... 60.11m/197-2 1. Raevyn Rogers, ORE...... 2:00.02

3. Brooke Feldmeier, ORE...... 2:01.54 Hammer Throw 8. Olivia Baker, STAN...... 2:04.21 1. Maggie Ewen, ASU...... 73.32m/240-7*

1,500 Meter Run Javelin Throw 1. Jaimie Phelan, Michigan...... 4:13.78 1. Irena Sediva, Virginia Tech...... 58.76m/192-9 4. Katie Rainsberger, ORE...... 4:14.20 4. Mackenzie Little, STAN...... 55.32m/181-6 5. Dani Jones, COLO...... 4:14.35 6. Rebecca Mehra, STAN...... 4:14.52 Heptathlon 7. Christina Aragon, STAN...... 4:14.79 1. , Georgia...... 6265 8. Amy-Eloise Neale, WASH...... 4:14.89 6. Alissa Brooks-Johnson, WSU...... 5658

5,000 Meter Run * NCAA meet record 1. , Missouri...... 15:38.93 5. Fiona O’Keeffe, STAN...... 15:46.93 8. Samantha Nadel, ORE...... 15:48.93

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USC SWEEPS MPSF INDOOR TITLES TROJAN MEN RUNNER-UP AT NCAA INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS

2018 MPSF INDOOR TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS (hosted by the University of Washington, Seattle, Wash.) Team Standings (Winner and Pac-12 teams only) WOMEN MEN 1. USC 122 1. USC 107 2. Stanford 98 3. Oregon 65 3. Oregon 84 4. UCLA 62 4. California 56 5. Washington State 54 5. UCLA 55 6. Colorado 49 6. Colorado 41 7. Washington 46.5 8. Arizona State 35 8. California 46 9. Washington 30 9. Arizona 42 10. Washington State 28 10. Stanford 36 11. Arizona 22 T11. Arizona State 22 15. Utah 7

2018 MPSF INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS FROM THE PAC-12 WOMEN MEN 60m Twanisha Terry, USC 7.29 60m TJ Brock, USC 6.67 200m Kendall Ellis, USC 23.36 400m Rai Benjamin, USC 45.94 400m Kyra Constantine, USC 52.73 800m Robert Ford, USC 1:49.85 800m Olivia Baker, STAN 2:04.31 60mh Ashtyn Davis, CAL 7.71 1 Mile Elise Cranny, STAN 4:31.29* 4x400m Washington 3:09.57 3000m Fiona O'Keeffe, STAN 9:04.77 DM UCLA 9:46.57 5000m Carmela Cardama Baez, ORE 15:55.00 HJ Randall Cunningham, USC 2.22m/7-3.25 60mh Dior Hall, USC 7.99 PV Chase Smith, WASH 5.30m/17-4.50 4x400m Stanford 3:35.34 LJ Isaiah Holmes, UCLA 7.68m/25-2.50 DM Washington 11:07.43 TJ Tuomas Kaukolahti, CAL 16.29m/53-5.50 PV Lauren Martinez, CAL 4.20m/13-9.25 SP Nicholas Ponzio, USC 19.62m/64-4.50 LJ Rhesa Foster, ORE 6.25m/20-6.25 WT Brock Eager, WSU 21.01m/68-11.25 TJ Jessie Maduka, UCLA 13.26m/43-6.00 Hep Andrew Ghizzone, COLO 5,519 SP Maggie Ewen, ASU 18.98m/62-3.25* WT Maggie Ewen, ASU 21.72m/71-3.25 Pen Kendall Gustafson, UCLA 4,084

2018 NCAA INDOOR TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS (hosted by Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas) Team Standings (Winner and Pac-12 teams only) WOMEN MEN 1. Georgia 61 1. Florida 40 5. Oregon 31 2. USC 37 7. USC 28 T13. Oregon 16 8. Stanford 24 T20. California 11 13. Arizona State 15 T21. Stanford 10 T20. Colorado 11 T45. Arizona 4 T27. UCLA 8 T56. Washington 2

2018 NCAA INDIVIDUAL INDOOR CHAMPIONS FROM THE PAC-12 WOMEN MEN 400m Kendall Ellis, USC 50.34* (AR) 400m Michael Norman, USC 44.52* (WR) 800m Sabrina Southerland, ORE 2:01.55 4x400m USC 3:00.77* (WR) 4x400m USC 3:27:45 HJ Randall Cunningham, USC 2.29m/7-6.00 DM Oregon 10:51.99 SP Maggie Ewen, ASU 18.49m/60-8.00

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SYMBOLS 400 METERS * - Time converted from yards using IAAF tables 43.50...... Quincy Watts, USC, 1992 + - Hand time converted to automatic time equivalent 43.87...... Steve Lewis, UCLA, 1988 i - Indoor 43.98...... Danny Everett, UCLA, 1988 (A) - Marks made at an altitude of over 1,000 meters 44.30...... Gabriel Tiacoh, WSU, 1986 $ - Marks by Colorado and Utah athletes prior to joining the 44.34*+...... John Smith, UCLA, 1971 44.51...... Jerome Davis, USC, 1999 Pac-12 in 2012 44.52i...... Michael Norman, USC, 2018 44.54*+...... Wayne Collett, UCLA, 1971 100 METERS 44.58...... Lewis Banda, ASU, 2004 9.90...... Ato Boldon, UCLA, 1996 44.63...... Lionel Larry, USC, 2008 9.92...... Andre De Grasse, USC, 2015 9.99...... BeeJay Lee, USC, 2015 #44.41 (A)...... Ron Freeman II, ASU, 1968 10.00...... Kyree King, ORE, 2017 10.02...... James Sanford, USC, 1980 800 METERS 10.04 (A)...... Lennox Miller, USC, 1968 1:41.77...... Joaquim Cruz, ORE, 1984 10.05...... Aaron Brown, USC, 2013 1:44.06 ...... Patrick Nduwimana, ARIZ, 2000 10.07...... Mike Marsh, UCLA, 1989 1:44.71...... Cory Primm, UCLA, 2011 10.07...... Clancy Edwards, USC, 1978 1:44.92...... Ibrahim Okash, USC, 1988 10.10...... Marcus Brunson, ASU, 1999 1:45.03...... Andrew Wheating, ORE, 2008 10.10...... Darwin Cook, USC, 1985 1:45.06...... Elijah Greer, ORE, 2011 10.10...... Ahmad Rashad, USC, 2009 1:45.17...... Wade Bell, ORE, 1967 Wind-Aided: 1:45.40...... Rick Brown, CAL, 1972 9.75...... Andre De Grasse, USC, 2015 1:45.5*...... Art Sandison, WSU, 1969 9.88...... James Sanford, USC, 1980 1:45.55...... David Mack, ORE, 1982 9.94...... BeeJay Lee, USC, 2015 9.94...... Damarcus Simpson, ORE, 2017 1,500 METERS 9.98...... Kyree King, ORE, 2017 3:30.56...... , WSU, 1999 10.01...... Aaron Brown, USC, 2013 3:33.20...... Lawi Lalang, ARIZ, 2013 10.06...... Marcus Brunson, ASU, 2001 3:34.46...... Matthew Centrowitz, ORE, 2011 10.07...... Ryan Milus, ASU, 2011 3:35.11...... Michael Stember, STAN, 2000 10.08...... Ahmad Rashad, USC, 2010 3:35.21...... Gabe Jennings, STAN, 2000 10.08...... Just’N Thymes, USC, 2017 3:35.26...... Jon Rankin, UCLA, 2005 10.10...... Anthony Buchanan, WSU, 2003 3:35.75...... Grant Robison, STAN, 2003 3:36.48...... Joaquim Cruz, ORE, 1984 $10.00...... Cliff Branch, COLO, 1972 3:36.48...... A.J. Acosta, ORE, 2010 $10.10...... Devlon Dunn, COLO, 1988 3:36.50...... Edward Cheserek, ORE, 2014

200 METERS MILE 19.80...... Ato Boldon, UCLA, 1996 3:51.74...... Andrew Wheating, ORE, 2010 19.88...... Andre De Grasse, USC, 2015 3:52.88i...... Lawi Lalang, ARIZ, 2014 19.94+...... James Sanford, USC, 1980 3:53.00...... Joaquim Cruz, ORE, 1984 20.03...... Clancy Edwards, USC, 1978 3:53.76...... A.J. Acosta, ORE, 2010 20.11...... BeeJay Lee, USC, 2015 3:53.89i...... Izaic Yorks, WASH, 2016 20.16...... Aaron Brown, USC, 2014 3:53.95i...... Sean McGorty, STAN, 2016 20.18...... Henry Thomas, UCLA, 1988 3:54.6...... John Quade, ARIZ, 1989 20.20...... Atlee Mahorn, CAL, 1988 3:54.6...... Steve Prefontaine, ORE, 1973 20.20...... Greg Foster, UCLA, 1979 3:55.16...... Jeff Atkinson, STAN, 1986 20.23...... Danny Everett, UCLA, 1988 3:55.31...... Dub Myers, ORE, 1986 20.23...... Ja’Warren Hooker, WASH, 2000 20.23...... Bryshon Nellum, USC, 2013 3,000 METERS Wind-Aided: 7:32.1...... Henry Rono, WSU, 1978 19.58...... Andre De Grasse, USC, 2015 7:37.5...... Joshua Kimeto, WSU, 1976 19.99...... Bryshon Nellum, USC, 2013 7:37.70...... Rudy Chapa, ORE, 1979 20.02...... Aaron Brown, USC, 2014 7:38.6...... John Ngeno, WSU, 1976 20.22...... Kyree King, ORE, 2017 7:39.09...... Peter Koech, WSU, 1982 7:40.19...... Bill McChesney, ORE, 1982 7:40.51i...... Edward Cheserek, ORE, 2016 7:42.79i...... Lawi Lalang, ARIZ, 2013 7:43.79...... Alberto Salazar, ORE, 1979 7:44.2...... Steve Prefontaine, ORE, 1972

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5,000 METERS 3000-METER STEEPLECHASE 13:00.95...... Lawi Lalang, ARIZ, 2013 8:05.4...... Henry Rono, WSU, 1978 13:06.2...... Henry Rono, WSU, 1981 8:11.80...... Julius Korir, WSU, 1984 13:09.50...... Peter Koech, WSU, 1982 8:18.22...... Richard Tuwei, WSU, 1983 13:13.23...... Robert Cheseret, ARIZ, 2005 8:19.84...... Peter Koech, WSU, 1985 13:13.74i...... Stephen Sambu, ARIZ, 2012 8:20.34...... Aaron Aguayo, ASU, 2007 13:14.80...... Bill McChesney, ORE, 1982 8:20.97...... Ken Martin, ORE, 1980 13:15.33...... Ian Dobson, STAN, 2005 8:21.46...... Kyle Alcorn, ASU, 2008 13:16.03...... Ryan Hall, STAN, 2005 8:25.63...... Josephat Kapkory, WSU, 1994 13:18.12i...... , ORE, 2009 8:25.6...... Knut Kvalheim, ORE, 1973 13:18.71...... Edward Cheserek, ORE, 2014 8:26.26...... Thom Hunt, ARIZ, 1980

$13:18.46...... Brent Vaughan, COLO, 2008 4x100-METER RELAY 38.44*+ (A)...... USC, 1967 10,000 METERS ...... (McCullouch, Kuller, Simpson, Miller) 27:22.5...... Henry Rono, WSU, 1978 38.59...... UCLA, 1988 27:28.64...... Stephen Sambu, ARIZ, 2011 ...... (Marsh, Everett, Lewis, Thomas) 27:31.38...... , STAN, 2012 38.64*+...... USC, 1972 27:31.47...... Samson Kimombwa, WSU,1977 ...... (Babb, Brown, Quarrie, Deckard) 27:33.48...... Galen Rupp, ORE, 2007 38.69...... USC, 1980 27:50.3...... Joel Cheruiyot, WSU, 1979 ...... (Williams, Mullins, J. Sanford, M. Sanford) 27:50.82...... Bill McChesney, ORE, 1982 38.71...... ASU, 2005 27:56.62...... Luke Puskedra, ORE, 2012 ...... (Koehnemann, Peterson, Amoo, Love) 27:59.72...... Ian Dobson, STAN, 2005 38.75...... USC, 2015 28:00.6...... Joshua Kimeto, WSU, 1977 ...... (Lee, De Grasse, Thymes, Jackson) 28:04.6...... John Ngeno, WSU, 1977 38.76...... Oregon, 2017 ...... (Simpson, King, Shellmire, Chambers) $27:38.50...... Dathan Ritzenhein, COLO, 2004 38.78...... ASU, 1981 ...... (Brown, King, Moore, Evans) 110-METER HURDLES 38.78...... ASU, 1981 13.14...... Aleec Harris, USC, 2014 ...... (Brown, King, Moore, Evans) 13.16...... , ORE, 2014 38.78 (A)...... USC, 1975 13.22...... Greg Foster, UCLA, 1978 ...... (Williams, Simmons, Randle, Gilkes) 13.33...... Mark Crear, USC, 1992 13.33...... Oscar Spurlock, USC, 2011 4x400-METER RELAY 13.35...... Ryan Wilson, USC, 2003 2:59.91...... UCLA, 1988 13.37...... Tony Li, WSU, 1991 ...... (Lewis, K. Young, Everett, Thomas) 13.38...... Eric Mitchum, ORE, 2004 3:00.55...... UCLA, 1987 13.39...... Larry Cowling, CAL, 1982 ...... (A. Washington, K. Young, Thomas, Everett) 13.39...... Brendan Ames, USC, 2011 3:00.57...... ASU, 2005 Wind-aided: ...... (Allen, Amoo, Peterson, Banda) 13.19...... Robert Reading, USC, 1989 3:00.58...... USC, 1992 13.31...... Tony Li, WSU, 1991 ...... (Hannah, Conway, Cannady, Watts) 13.32...... Dominique Arnold, WSU, 1996 3:00.64...... USC, 2012 13.33...... Johnathan Cabral, ORE, 2013 ...... (Hughes, Mance, Wyatt, Nellum) 13.34...... Brendan Ames, USC, 2011 3:00.77i...... USC, 2018 ...... (Shinnick, Benjamin, Morgan Jr., Norman) $13.3+...... Marcus Walker, COLO, 1970/1971 3:00.81...... ORE, 2005 ...... (Kent, Inico, Ikwuakor, Scherer) 400-METER HURDLES 3:01.26...... ASU, 2004 47.72...... Kevin Young, UCLA, 1988 ...... (Fitch, Amoo, Peterson, Barton) 47.93...... Jeshua Anderson, WSU, 2011 3:01.51...... ASU, 2004 48.10...... Andre Phillips, UCLA, 1981 ...... (Fitch, Amoo, Barton, Banda) 48.33...... Rai Benjamin, UCLA, 2017 3:01.95...... UCLA, 1986 48.33...... Felix Sanchez, USC, 2000 ...... (A. Washington, K. Young, Stanich, Everett) 48.46 (A)...... Larry Cowling, CAL, 1982 48.55...... Tom Andrews, USC, 1976 #3:01.7*...... ASU 48.58...... Reggie Wyatt, USC, 2013 ...... (McKenzie, G. Burl, Darden, Frazier), 1977 48.59...... Brandon Johnson, UCLA, 2005 48.79...... Amaechi Morton, STAN, 2012

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HIGH JUMP DISCUS 2.32/7-7 1/4...... Del Davis, UCLA, 1982 68.16m/223-7...... Julian Wruck, UCLA, 2013 2.32/7-7 1/4...... Jesse Williams, USC, 2006 65.88/216-2...... Dean Crouser, ORE, 1983 2.31/7-7...... Brent Harken, WSU, 1984 65.40/214-7...... Borys Chambul, WASH, 1976 2.31/7-7i...... Nick Ross, ARIZ, 2014 64.92/213-0...... , UCLA, 1995 2.30/7-6 1/2i...... Greg Jones, WSU, 1987 64.78/212-6...... Mac Wilkins, ORE, 1973 2.30/7-6 1/2...... Rick Noji, WASH, 1990 64.52/211-8...... Greg Garza, UCLA, 2008 2.29/7-6i...... Randall Cunningham, USC, 2018 64.44/211-5...... Ian Waltz, WSU, 1998 2.29/7-6...... James Frazier, ARIZ, 1980 64.30/210-11...... R. Jimenez-Gaona, CAL, 1992 2.28/7-5 3/4...... Brian Marshall, STAN, 1988 64.08/210-3...... Adam Setliff, WASH, 1993 2.28/7-5 3/4...... Jeff Rogers, CAL, 1990 64.04/210-1...... Michael Robertson, STAN, 2007 2.28/7-5 3/4...... Dawid Jaworski, USC, 2003 2.28/7-5 3/4...... Edgar Rivera-Morales, ARIZ, 2013 HAMMER 2.28/7-5 3/4...... Bryan McBride, ASU, 2014 82.62/271-1...... Balazs Kiss, USC, 1995 #2.29/7-6...... Kyle Arney, ASU, 1977 78.34/257-0...... Ken Flax, ORE, 1986 77.76/255-1...... Tore Gustafsson, WSU, 1986 POLE VAULT 76.91/252-4...... Conor McCullough, USC, 2015 5.80/19-0 1/4i...... Brad Walker, WASH, 2003 74.48/244-5...... Stefan Jonsson, WSU, 1988 5.80/19-0 1/4...... Tommy Skipper, ORE, 2007 73.75/241-11...... Norbert Horvath, USC, 1999 5.72/18-9 1/4...... Toby Stevenson, STAN, 2000 73.42/240-10...... Dave Popejoy, STAN, 1995 5.72/18-9 1/4...... Scott Roth, WASH, 2011 72.76/238-8...... Remington Conaster, USC, 2014 5.71/18-8 3/4...... , UCLA, 1978 72.72/238-7...... Scott Neilson, WASH, 1978 5.70/18-8 1/4...... Brent Burns, CAL, 1992 72.37/237-5...... Adam Connolly, STAN, 1999 5.70/18-8 1/4...... Nick Hysong, ASU, 1994 5.67/18-7 1/4...... Scott Slover, UCLA, 1997 JAVELIN (Current Implement, began in 1986) 5.65/18-6 1/2i...... Christos Pallakis, WSU, 1995 83.16/272-10...... , ORE, 2009 5.65/18-6 1/2...... , ORE, 1985 82.97/272-2...... Corey White, USC, 2009 5.65/18-6 1/2...... Dominic Johnson, ARIZ, 1998 81.86/268-7...... Esko Mikkola, ARIZ, 1998 5.65/18-6 1/2...... Dennis Kholev, USC, 2000 80.96/265-7...... Pal Arne Fagernes, ASU, 1996 5.65/18-6 1/2...... Jax Thoirs, WASH, 2015 80.80/265-1...... , ORE, 2012 5.65/18-6 1/2...... Brad Walker, WASH, 2003 79.20/259-10...... Erik Smith, UCLA, 1993 78.38/257-2...... Stefan Wikstrom, WSU, 1990 LONG JUMP 78.36/257-1...... Jan Johansson, WSU, 1986 8.34/27-4 1/2...... Randy Williams, USC, 1972 77.24/253-5...... Kyle Nielsen, WASH, 2011 8.33/27-4...... Phil Shinnick, WASH, 1963 77.19/253-3...... Cooper Thompson, USC, 2010 8.25/27-0 3/4...... Dietmar Haaf, USC, 1990 8.24/27-0 1/2...... James McAlister, UCLA, 1973 JAVELIN (Old Implement, discontinued in 1985) 8.24/27-0 1/2...... George Ogbeide, WSU, 1991 95.10/312-0...... Brian Crouser, ORE, 1985 8.23/27-0...... James Lofton, STAN, 1978 87.64/287-6...... Bob Rockett, WASH, 1985 8.22/26-11 3/4...... Larry Doubley, USC, 1977 87.32/286-6...... Reidar Lorentzen, ORE, 1979 8.22/26-11 3/4...... Mike Powell, UCLA, 1986 86.08/282-5...... Laslo Babits, WSU, 1983 8.21/26-11 1/4 (A)...... Vance Johnson, ARIZ, 1982 85.54/280-8...... Duncan Atwood, WASH, 1978 8.21/26-11 1/2...... Dwight Phillips, ASU, 2000 83.98/275-6...... Cary Feldman, WASH, 1971 83.42/273-8...... Jan Johansson, WSU, 1985 TRIPLE JUMP 82.80/271-8...... Gerald Lyons, WSU, 1983 17.19/56-4 3/4...... Joseph Taiwo, WSU, 1984 82.68/271-3...... Jim Judd, OSU, 1974 17.17/56-4...... Allen Simms, USC, 2003 82.12/269-6...... Rod Ewaliko, WASH, 1976 17.12/56-2...... Julien Kapek, USC, 2003 17.05/55-11 1/4...... Willie Banks, UCLA, 1978 #91.44/300-0...... Mark Murro, ASU, 1970 16.97/55-8 1/4i...... Ian Campbell, WSU, 1978 #86.56/284-0...... John Tushaus, ARIZ, 1966 16.92/55-6 1/4...... Eric Sloan, USC, 2017 16.82/55-2 1/4...... Francis Dodoo, WSU, 1984 DECATHLON 16.81/55-2...... Dokie Williams, UCLA, 1982 8457...... , ORE, 2010 16.76/55-0...... Ken Williams, CAL, 1985 8322 ...... Mike Ramos, WASH, 1986 16.76/54-11 3/4...... Clarence Taylor, UCLA, 1974 8247...... Pau Tonnesen, ARIZ, 2015 8239...... , WASH, 2013 SHOT 8215...... Jake Arnold, ARIZ, 2007 22.00/72-2 1/4...... John Godina, UCLA, 1995 8171...... Mark Anderson, UCLA, 1981 21.97/72-1...... , ASU, 2010 8121...... Jim Connolly, UCLA, 1987 21.92/71-11 1/4...... , UCLA, 1984 8118...... Mike Morrison, CAL, 2001 21.50/70-6 1/2i...... , STAN, 1977 8104...... Marcus Nilsson, UCLA, 2013 21.45/70-4 1/2i...... Jordan Geist, ARIZ, 2018 8089...... C.K. Yang, UCLA, 1963 21.22/69-3 1/4...... , UCLA, 1979 21.07/69-1 1/2...... Dean Crouser, ORE, 1982 (Pedro daSilva (ORE) scored 8176 points in 1992, but was subse- 21.03/69-0...... Zack Lloyd, ARIZ, 2008 quently declared ineligible for the season, per NCAA rules. His mark is 21.01/68-11 1/4...... Neal Steinhauer, ORE, 1967 recognized by the IAAF, however.) 20.86/68-5 1/4i...... Jordan Clarke, ASU, 2012 Through 2018 indoor season

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SYMBOLS 800 METERS * - Time converted from yards using IAAF tables 1:58.51...... Brigita Langerholc, USC, 2000 + - Hand time converted to automatic time equivalent 1:59.04...... Laura Roesler, ORE, 2014 i - Indoor 1:59.10...... Raevyn Rogers, ORE, 2017 (A) - Marks made at an altitude of over 1,000 meters 1:59.29...... Alysia Johnson, CAL, 2007 $ - Marks by Colorado and Utah athletes prior to joining the 2:00.01...... Michelle Taylor, USC, 1989 2:00.63...... Claudia Saunders, STAN, 2015 Pac-12 in 2012 2:00.97...... Justine Federonic, STAN, 2013 2:00.98...... Amy Weissenbach, STAN, 2013 100 METERS 2:01.02...... Olivia Baker, STAN, 2016 10.92...... Jasmine Todd, ORE, 2015 2:01.12...... , ASU, 2014 10.92...... , ORE, 2015 10.96...... , ORE, 2013 1,500 METERS 10.97...... Gail Devers, UCLA, 1987 4:06.87...... , COLO, 2013 10.99...... Hannah Cunliffe, ORE, 2016 4:07.69...... Lena Nilsson, UCLA, 2003 11.00...... Deajah Stevens, ORE, 2017 4:09.54...... Elise Cranny, STAN, 2016 11.04...... Angela Williams, USC, 1999 4:09.67...... Shelby Houlihan, ASU, 2015 11.06...... Ariana Washington, ORE, 2017 4:10.23...... Lauren Centrowtiz, STAN, 2009 11.09...... Natasha Mayers, USC, 2003 4:10.28...... , ORE, 2011 11.10...... Virginia Powell, USC, 2006 4:10.42...... Malindi Elmore, STAN, 2003 11.10...... , USC, 1999 4:10.66...... Katie Follett, WASH, 2010 Wind-aided: 4:10.74...... Dani Jones, COLO, 2017 10.85...... Gail Devers, UCLA, 1987 4:10.93...... Courtney Inman, WASH, 2003 10.89...... Deajah Stevens, ORE, 2017 10.93...... Virginia Powell, USC, 2006 $3:59.90...... Jenny Barringer, COLO, 2009 10.94...... Chryste Gaines, STAN, 1992 $4:10.80...... Shayne Wille, COLO, 1997 10.96...... Angela Williams, USC, 1999 10.97...... Ariana Washington, ORE, 2017 3,000 METERS 10.99...... , USC, 1994 8:55.31i...... Katie Flood, WASH, 2012 11.01...... Deanna Hill, USC, 2017 8:57.46i...... Jordan Hasay, ORE, 2013 11.05...... Torri Edwards, USC, 1998 8:58.50i...... Jessica Hull, ORE, 2018 11.05 ...... Carol Rodriguez, USC, 2006 8:59.15...... Annette Hand, ORE, 1988 11.06...... Hannah Cunliffe, USC, 2017 8:59.18i...... Lilli Burdon, ORE, 2018 11.10...... Shakedia Jones, UCLA, 2001 8:59.23i...... Vanessa Fraser, STAN, 2018 9:00.3...... Bridget Smyth, ARIZ, 1991 200 METERS 9:00.6i...... Arianna Lambie, STAN, 2007 22.09...... Deajah Stevens, ORE, 2017 9:00.86i...... Chelsea Reilly, CAL, 2012 22.18...... Jenna Prandini, ORE, 2015 9:01.48i...... Lauren Fleshman, STAN, 2002 22.21...... Ariana Washington, ORE, 2016 22.23...... Carol Rodriguez, USC, 2006 $8:42.03i...... Jenny Barringer, COLO, 2009 22.33...... Inger Miller, USC, 1993 $8:54.22...... Kara Grgas-Wheeler, COLO, 2000 22.41...... Deanna Hill, USC, 2017 22.49...... Hannah Cunliffe, ORE, 2016 5,000 METERS 22.54...... Tynia Gaither, USC, 2016 15:11.13...... , STAN, 2014 22.62...... English Gardner, ORE, 2013 15:18.25...... Jessica Tonn, STAN, 2015 22.69...... Kinshasa Davis, USC, 2000 15:19.43...... Jessica Tebo, COLO, 2012 Wind-aided: 15:20.44...... Lauren Fleshman, STAN, 2003 22.30...... Deanna Hill, USC, 2017 15:24.74...... Sara Bei, STAN, 2005 22.43...... Inger Miller, USC, 1992 15:25.48...... Vanessa Fraser, STAN, 2017 22.44...... Ariana Washington, ORE, 2017 15:25.75...... Alicia Craig, STAN, 2003 22.55...... Gail Devers, UCLA, 1987 15:29.24i...... Deborah Maier, CAL, 2012 22.63...... Chryste Gaines, STAN, 1992 15:30.17i...... Amy Hastings, ASU, 2007 15:31.34...... Arianna Lambie, STAN, 2007 400 METERS 15:33.63...... Megan Goethals, WASH, 2013 49.96...... Monique Henderson, UCLA, 2005 50.00...... Kendall Ellis, USC, 2017 $15:01.70i...... Jenny Barringer, COLO, 2009 50.33...... Maicel Malone, ASU, 1991 $15:24.97...... Sara (Gorton) Slattery, COLO, 2003 50.46i...... , ORE, 2014 $15:28.79...... Kara Grgas-Wheeler, COLO, 2000 50.76...... Keshia Baker, ORE, 2010 50.91...... Jaide Stepter, USC, 2016 51.32...... Elexis Guster, ORE, 2017 51.39...... Carol Rodriguez, USC, 2008 51.42...... Makenzie Dunmore, ORE, 2017 51.44...... Camara Jones, ORE, 1995 51.48...... Andrea Anderson, UCLA, 1998

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4x100-METER RELAY 10,000 METERS 42.12...... Oregon, 2017 32:06.64...... Jordan Hasay, ORE, 2013 ...... (Dunmore, Stevens, Cunliffe, Washington) 32:12.47...... Deborah Maier, CAL, 2012 42.68...... Oregon, 2016 32:19.97...... Alicia Craig, STAN, 2004 ...... (Todd, Stevens, Cunliffe, Washington) 32:30.27...... Amy Hastings, ASU, 2007 42.81...... Oregon, 2017 32:31.65...... Amy Skieresz, ARIZ, 1997 ...... (Johnson, Stevens, Dunmore, Washington) 32:40.22...... Elvin Kibet, ARIZ, 2014 42.90...... USC, 2016 32:52.78...... Megan Goethals, WASH, 2013 ...... (Brown, Hill, Faulknor, Gaither) 32:52.86...... Kirsten O’Hara, CAL, 1988 42.91...... Oregon, 2016 32:54.72...... Victoria Jackson, ASU, 2006 ...... (Wallace, Stevens, Barbian, Washington) 32:56.94...... Allison Woodward, ORE, 2012 42.96...... USC, 2006 ...... (Powell, Onyepunuka, Davis, Rodriguez) $32:50.80...... Jodie Hughes, COLO, 2009 43.00...... USC, 2014 ...... (Laarman, Davis, Faulknor, Gaither) 100-METER HURDLES 43.10...... USC, 2015 12.48...... Virginia Powell, USC, 2006 ...... (Hill, Westbrook, Faulknor, Gaither) 12.61...... Gail Devers, UCLA, 1988 43.14...... USC, 2000 12.71...... Alaysha Johnson, ORE, 2017 ...... (Williams, Young, Edmonson, Davis) 12.73...... , USC, 2011 43.27...... USC, 2015 12.74...... Dior Hall, USC, 2015 ...... (Hall, Westbrook, Faulknor, Hill) 12.75...... Lynda Tolbert, ASU, 1989 43.27...... Oregon, 2010 12.76...... Kori Carter, STAN, 2013 ...... (White, Purvis, Baker, Youngblood) 12.77...... Brea Buchanan, UCLA, 2013 12.79...... Sheena Johnson, UCLA, 2004 4x400-METER RELAY 12.80...... Dawn Harper, UCLA, 2006 3:23.13...... Oregon, 2017 Wind-aided: ...... (Guster, Rogers, Dunmore, Stevens) 12.63...... Nia Ali, USC, 2011 3:23.35...... USC, 2017 12.68...... Alaysha Johnson, ORE, 2017 ...... (Pettigrew, Iuel, Hill, Ellis) 12.7...... Sau Ying Chan, USC, 1994 3:24.54...... Oregon, 2012 12.8...... Natasha Danvers, USC, 1999 ...... (Gardner, Okodogbe, Roesler, P. Francis) 3:26.07...... Oregon, 2017 400-METER HURDLES ...... (Waller, Guster, Dunmore, Rogers) 52.95...... Sheena Johnson, UCLA, 2004 3:26.09...... USC, 2017 53.21...... Kori Carter, STAN, 2013 ...... (Pettigrew, Iuel, Cockrell, Ellis) 53.47...... Janeene Vickers, UCLA, 1991 3:26.73...... USC, 2016 53.72...... Georganne Moline, ARIZ, 2013 ...... (Ellis, Iuel, Pettigrew, Stepter) 54.30...... Nicole Leach, UCLA, 2007 3:26.73...... Oregon, 2013 54.52...... Sage Watson, ARIZ, 2017 ...... (Gardner, Okodogbe, Roesler, P. Francis) 54.95...... Natasha Danvers, USC, 2000 3:27.34...... Oregon, 2014 54.95...... Jaide Stepter, USC, 2016 ...... (Okodogbe, Roesler, Brennan, P. Francis) 54.98...... Nnenya Hailey, ARIZ, 2016 3:27.40i...... Oregon, 2014 54.99...... Turquoise Thompson, UCLA, 2013 ...... (Okodogbe, Roesler, Brennan, Francis) 3:27.45i...... USC, 2018 3,000-METER STEEPLECHASE ...... (Roberts, Cockrell, Hill, Ellis) 9:28.26...... Emma Coburn, COLO, 2013 9:35.73...... Shalaya Kipp, COLO, 2012 HIGH JUMP 9:40.98...... Mel Lawrence, WASH, 2009 2.03/6-7...... Brigetta Barrett, ARIZ, 2012 9:44.62...... Charlotte Prouse, WASH, 2016 1.98/6-6...... Amy Acuff, UCLA, 1995 9:46.43...... Lisa Aguilera, ASU, 2003 1.97i/6-5 1/2i (A)...... Lisa Bernhagen, STAN, 1987 9:46.48...... Madison Boreman, COLO, 2017 1.97/6-5 1/2...... Tanya Hughes, ARIZ, 1992 9:48.72...... Erin Clark, COLO, 2016 1.95/6-4 3/4...... Elizabeth Patterson, ARIZ, 2009/2010 9:53.04...... Grayson Murphy, UTAH, 2017 1.94/6-4 1/4...... Julieanne Broughton, ARIZ, 1990 9:55.49...... Kelly McDonald, ASU, 2001 1.92/6-3 1/2...... Erin Aldrich, ARIZ, 1997 9:56.79...... Frida Berge, ORE, 2016 1.91i/6-3 1/4i...... Katrena Johnson, ARIZ, 1987 1.90/6-2 3/4...... Camille Jampolsky, ORE, 1988 $9:12.50...... Jenny Barringer, COLO, 2009 1.90/6-2 3/4...... Cristina Fink-Sisniega, ARIZ, 1988 1.90/6-2 3/4...... Vicki Borsheim, WASH, 1987

$1.90/6-3...... Karol Damon, COLO, 1991

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POLE VAULT DISCUS 4.60/15-1...... Chelsea Johnson, UCLA, 2006 65.62/215-3...... Aretha Hill, WASH, 1998 4.53/14-10i...... Amy Linnen, ARIZ, 2002 65.22/214-0...... Suzy Powell, UCLA, 1997 4.51/14-9 1/2...... Katerina Stefanidi, STAN, 2012 64.88/212-10...... Seilala Sua, UCLA, 1999 4.47/14-8...... Becky Holliday, ORE, 2003 61.42/201-6.5...... Valerie Allman, STAN, 2016 4.45/14-7 1/4...... Tracy O’Hara, UCLA, 2000 61.10/200-5...... Tera Novy, USC, 2016 4.45/14-7 1/4...... Melissa Gergel, ORE, 2011 60.88/199-9...... Dawn Dumble, UCLA, 1995 4.40/14-5 1/4...... Kristina Owsinski, WASH, 2017 60.61/198-10...... Anna Jelmini, ASU, 2013 4.38/14-4 1/2...... Logan Miller, WASH, 2012 60.48/198-5...... Carla Garrett, ARIZ, 1989 4.35/14-3 1/2i...... Kate Soma, WASH, 2004 60.40/198-2...... Rachelle Noble, UCLA, 1998 4.35/14-3 1/4i...... Becky Holliday, ORE, 2003 60.17/197-5...... Maggie Ewen, ASU, 2017 4.35/14-3 1/4i...... Tamara Diles, WSU, 2002 4.35/14-3 1/4...... Tori Pena, UCLA, 2010 HAMMER 4.35/14-3 1/4...... Elizabeth Quick, WASH, 2017 74.56/244-7...... Maggie Ewen, ASU, 2017 70.18/230-3...... Eva Orban, USC, 2008 LONG JUMP 70.07/229-11...... Chelsea Cassulo, ASU, 2013 6.84/22-5 1/4...... Jasmine Todd, ORE, 2015 68.31/224-1...... Jessica Pressley, ASU, 2008 6.82/22-4 1/2...... Rhonda Watkins, UCLA, 2007 68.08/223-4...... Jenny Ozorai, USC, 2012 6.80/22-3 3/4...... Jenna Prandini, ORE, 2015 68.05/223-3...... Ida Storm, UCLA, 2013 6.77/22-2 1/2...... Gail Devers, UCLA, 1988 67.54/221-7...... Britney Henry, ORE, 2007/2006 6.75/22-1 3/4...... Christabel Nettey, ASU, 2013 67.43/221-3...... Jillian Weir, ORE, 2014 6.73/22-1...... Sheila Hudson, CAL, 1990 67.35/220-11...... Marissa Minderler, USC, 2012 6.70/21-11 3/4...... Jackie Edwards, STAN, 1991 66.96/219-8...... Sarah Hopping, STAN, 2006 6.68/21-11...... Yvette Bates, USC, 1988 6.65/21-10...... Brianna Glenn, ARIZ, 2000 JAVELIN (New implement, began in 1999) 6.63/21-9...... Jamesha Youngblood, ORE, 2010 59.62/195-7...... Rachel Yurkovich, ORE, 2009 56.95/186-10...... Inga Stasiulionyte, USC, 2002 TRIPLE JUMP 56.94/186-10...... Sarah Malone, ORE, 2005 14.15/46-5 1/4...... Erica McLain, STAN, 2007 56.71/186-1...... Marissa Tschida, WSU, 2010 14.07/46-2...... Candice Baucham, UCLA, 2005 56.03/183-10...... Brianna Bain, STAN, 2013 14.04/46-0 3/4...... Sheila Hudson, CAL, 1990 55.88/183-4...... Mackenzie Little, STAN, 2016 13.85/45-5 1/4...... Wendy Brown, USC, 1988 54.58/179-1...... Kristine Busa, USC, 2009 13.81/45-3 3/4i...... Jessie Maduka, UCLA, 2018 53.96/177-0...... Megan Glassman, UTAH, 2015 13.79/45-3i...... Yvette Bates, USC, 1987 53.09/174-2...... Amanda Peterson, WASH, 2011 13.67/44-10 1/4...... Roshanda Glenn, UCLA, 1994 53.04/174-0...... Dani Maier, STAN, 2008 13.52/44-4 1/4...... Lauryn Newson, ORE, 2012 13.51/44-4...... Chaquinn Cook, ORE, 2017 JAVELIN (Old implement, discontinued in 1998) 13.49/44-3 1/4...... Renee Williams, UCLA, 2008 61.60/202-1...... Paula Berry, ORE, 1991 13.47/44-2 1/2i...... Deana Simmons, UCLA, 2001 59.30/194-7...... Louise Perreault, ARIZ, 1991 Wind-Aided: 58.58/192-2...... Erica Wheeler, STAN, 1988 14.60/47-11...... Erica McLain, STAN, 2008 57.22/187-9...... Ashley Selman, USC, 1989 14.07/46-2...... Sheila Hudson, CAL, 1990 57.18/187-7...... Jill Smith, ORE, 1989 55.60/182-5...... Mackenzie Little, STAN, 2017 SHOT 55.58/182-4...... Shelly Sanford, WASH, 1989 19.20/63-0i...... Maggie Ewen, ASU, 2018 55.48/182-0 ...... Helena Uusitalo, WASH, 1987 18.85/61-10 1/4...... Valeyta Althouse, UCLA, 1995 54.62/179-2...... Suzy Powell, UCLA, 1997 18.79/61-7 3/4...... Jessica Pressley, ASU, 2008 54.28/178-1...... Kim Hyatt, ORE, 1991 18.40/60-4 1/2...... Sarah Stevens, ASU, 2007 18.35/60-2 1/2...... Alyssa Hasslen, ARIZ, 2012 HEPTATHLON 18.31/60-1...... Julie Labonte, ARIZ, 2011 6440...... Brianne Theisen, ORE, 2012 18.15/59-6 3/4...... Jillian Camarena, STAN, 2004 6307...... Jacquelyn Johnson, ASU, 2008 17.90i/58-10 3/4...... Dawn Dumble, UCLA, 1995 6205...... Diana Pickler, WSU, 2007 17.79/58-4 1/2...... Nada Kawar, UCLA, 1998 6135w...... Gea Johnson, ASU, 1990 17.77/58-3 3/4...... Christina Tolson, UCLA, 2001 6079...... Wendy Brown, USC, 1988 6011...... Amalie Iuel, USC, 2016 6038...... Kelly Blair, ORE, 1993 5984...... Keia Pinnick, ASU, 2013 5855...... Tracye Lawyer, STAN, 1999 5839...... Ellannee Richardson, WSU, 2003

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100 YARDS 200 YARDS 440 YARDS 1960 Willie White, CAL, 9.8 1960 Angie Coia, USC, 21.6 1960 Jack Yerman, CAL, 47.3 1961 Bruce Munn, USC, 9.8 1961 Bruce Munn, USC, 21.5 1961 Bob Staten, USC, 47.3 1962 Arnold Tripp, UCLA, 9.6 1962 Arnold Tripp, UCLA, 21.0 1962 Rex Cawley, USC, 46.8 1963 Larry Questad, STAN, 9.6 1963 Larry Questad, STAN, 21.5 1963 Rex Cawley, USC, 46.7 1964 David Morris, USC, 9.7 1964 Jerry Plowman, WASH, 21.4 1964 Dave Archibald, CAL, 46.3 1965 Dick Hickman, WSU, 9.6 1965 Forrest Beaty, CAL, 21.3 1965 Forrest Beaty, CAL, 46.5 1966 Tom Jones, UCLA, 9.5 1966 Tom Jones, UCLA, 21.0 1966 Bob Frey, UCLA, 46.4 1967 Lennox Miller, USC, 9.3 1967 Lennox Miller, USC, 20.6 1967 Steve Pancoast, OSU, 46.3 1968 Lennox Miller, USC, 9.4 1968 Lennox Miller, USC, 20.8 1968 Don Domansky, UCLA, 46.7 1969 Lennox Miller, USC, 9.3w 1969 Lennox Miller, USC, 20.5 1969 Len Van Hofwegen, UCLA, 46.4 1970 Eddie Hart, CAL, 9.4 1970 Willie Turner, OSU, 20.4 1970 John Smith, UCLA, 45.9 1971 Willie Deckard, USC, 9.7 1971 Willie Deckard, USC, 20.9 1971 Wayne Collett, UCLA, 45.3 1972 Warren Edmonson, UCLA, 9.4 1972 Leon Brown, USC 20.8 1972 Edesel Garrison, USC, 45.4 1973 Don Quarrie, USC, 9.6 1973 Don Quarrie, USC, 20.7 1973 Benny Brown, UCLA 46.2 1974 Al Davis, WASH, 9.7 1974 Gary Minor, WSU, 21.2 1974 Maxie Parks, UCLA, 46.4 1975 James Gilkes, USC, 9.4 1975 James Gilkes, USC, 20.5 1975 Ken Randle, USC, 45.5 100 METERS 200 METERS 400 METERS Meet Record: Andre DeGrasse, USC, 9.97, 2015 Meet Record: Ato Boldon, UCLA, 20.00, 1996 Meet Record: Danny Everett, UCLA, 44.34, 1988 1976 James Gilkes, USC, 10.5 1976 James Gilkes, USC, 21.1 1976 Ken Randle, USC, 46.0 1977 Clancy Edwards, USC, 10.23 1977 Clancy Edwards, USC, 20.13 1977 Tom Andrews, USC, 45.57 1978 Clancy Edwards, USC, 10.34 1978 Clancy Edwards, USC, 20.06 1978 Donn Thompson, UCLA, 45.96 1979 James Sanford, USC, 10.37 1979 Greg Foster, USC, 20.35 1979 Kasheef Hassan, OSU, 45.59 1980 James Sanford, USC, 10.10 1980 James Sanford, USC, 20.61 1980 Bill Green, USC, 46.48 1981 Eric Brown, UCLA, 10.37 1981 LaMonte King, ASU, 20.36 1981 Howard Henley, ASU, 45.59 1982 Eric Brown, UCLA, 10.25 1982 Eric Brown, UCLA, 20.41w 1982 Kasheef Hassan, OSU, 45.80 1983 Ken Robinson, ASU, 10.39 1983 George Walcott, ORE, 20.64 1983 Chris Whitlock, WSU, 46.28 1984 Darwin Cook, USC, 10.42 1984 Luis Morales, USC, 20.83 1984 Gabriel Tiacoh, WSU, 45.24 1985 Darwin Cook, USC, 10.10 1985 Darwin Cook, USC, 20.33 1985 Gabriel Tiacoh, WSU, 45.00 1986 Mike Marsh, UCLA, 10.29 1986 Mike Dexter, USC, 20.49 1986 Gabriel Tiacoh, WSU, 44.58 1987 Luis Morales, USC, 10.45 1987 Henry Thomas, UCLA, 20.24 1987 Danny Everett, UCLA, 45.52 1988 Mike Marsh, UCLA, 10.23 1988 Atlee Mahorn, CAL, 20.21 1988 Danny Everett, UCLA, 44.34* 1989 Kevin Williams, UCLA, 10.65 1989 Marc Olivier, ARIZ, 21.32 1989 Steve Lewis, UCLA, 45.87 1990 Michael Bates, ARIZ, 10.45 1990 Michael Bates, ARIZ, 20.92 1990 Steve Lewis, UCLA, 46.10 1991 Michael Bates, ARIZ, 10.24 1991 Michael Bates, ARIZ, 20.70 1991 Travis Hannah, USC, 46.16 1992 Tony Miller, UCLA, 10.18 1992 Tony Miller, UCLA, 20.51 1992 Quincy Watts, USC, 45.00 1993 Jeff Laynes, USC, 10.28 1993 Jeff Laynes, USC, 20.90 1993 Derrick Baker, UCLA, 46.08 1994 Marcus Reed, UCLA, 10.47 1994 Marcus Reed, UCLA, 20.57 1994 Paul Greene, USC, 46.15 1995 Ato Boldon, UCLA, 10.08 1995 Ato Boldon, UCLA, 20.08 1995 Pat Johnson, ORE, 45.38 1996 Ato Boldon, UCLA, 10.03 1996 Ato Boldon, UCLA, 20.00* 1996 Jerome Davis, USC, 45.65 1997 Akin Akinremi, ARIZ, 10.49 1997 Jimmi Johnson, STAN, 20.95 1997 Jerome Davis, USC, 45.52 1998 Ja'Warren Hooker, WASH, 10.24 1998 Ja'Warren Hooker, WASH, 20.70 1998 Jerome Davis, USC, 45.44 1999 Sultan McCullough, USC, 10.18 1999 Jerome Davis, USC, 20.58 1999 Jerome Davis, USC, 44.95 2000 Ja'Warren Hooker, WASH, 10.19w 2000 Ja'Warren Hooker, WASH, 20.39w 2000 Michael Granville, UCLA, 46.49 2001 Marcus Brunson, ASU, 10.21 2001 Marcus Brunson, ASU, 20.62w 2001 Tony Berrian, ASU, 45.85 2002 Anson Henry, WSU, 10.29 2002 Anson Henry, WSU, 20.52 2002 Mike Kenyon, ARIZ, 45.83 2003 Anthony Buchanan, WSU, 10.10w 2003 Wes Felix, USC, 20.81 2003 Lewis Banda, ASU, 45.83 2004 Anthony Buchanan, WSU, 10.21 2004 Wes Felix, USC, 20.43 2004 Lewis Banda, ASU, 44.58 2005 Wes Felix, USC, 10.24 2005 Seth Amoo, ASU, 20.65 2005 Kedar Inico, ORE, 45.61 2006 Philip Francis, USC, 10.25 2006 Philip Francis, USC, 20.39 2006 Matt Scherer, ORE, 45.19 2007 Ahmad Rashad, USC, 10.20 2007 Ahmad Rashad, USC, 20.56 2007 Lionel Larry, USC, 44.73 2008 Wopamo Osaisai, STAN, 10.478 2008 Darryl Elston, ASU, 20.91 2008 Lionel Larry, USC, 44.77 2009 Ahmad Rashad, USC, 10.13 2009 Ahmad Rashad, USC, 20.82 2009 Jordan Boase, WASH, 45.64 2010 Ahmad Rashad, USC, 10.20 2010 Ahmad Rashad, USC, 21.05 2010 Joey Hughes, USC, 45.16 2011 James Alaka, WASH, 10.29 2011 James Alaka, WASH, 20.85 2011 Mike Berry, ORE, 44.91 2012 Aaron Brown, USC, 10.18 2012 James Alaka, WASH, 20.45 2012 Bryshon Nellum, USC, 45.20 2013 Beejay Lee, USC, 10.07 2013 Bryshon Nellum, USC, 20.23 2013 Bryshon Nellum, USC, 44.76 2014 Aaron Brown, USC, 10.31 2014 Aaron Brown, USC, 20.26 2014 Mike Berry, ORE, 45.05 2015 Andre DeGrasse, USC, 9.97* 2015 Andre DeGrasse, USC, 20.05 2015 Marcus Chambers, ORE, 45.21 2016 Reggie Lewis, ASU, 10.38 2016 Devon Allen, ORE, 20.88 2016 Marcus Chambers, ORE, 45.94 2017 Kyree King, ORE, 10.09 2017 Kyree King, ORE, 20.27 2017 Michael Norman, USC, 45.15

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880 YARDS MILE THREE MILES 1960 Jerry Siebert, CAL, 1:49.0 1960 Bob Holland, UCLA, 4:08.8 1960 Rene Rogers, USC, 14:24.0 1961 Andy Dunkell, UCLA, 1:50.8 1961 Mil Dahl, UCLA, 4:14.5 1961 Al Gaylord, CAL, 14:11.0 1962 Kevin Hogan, USC, 1:49.9 1962 Mil Dahl, UCLA, 4:08.1 1962 Harry McCalla, STAN, 14:13.3 1963 Bob Miltz, STAN, 1:50.4 1963 Julio Marin, USC, 4:03.0 1963 Julio Marin, USC, 13:51.4 1964 Bill Pratt, STAN, 1:50.3 1964 Paul Schlicke, STAN, 4:02.5 1964 Chris Westman, WSU, 13:53.4 1965 Morgan Groth, OSU, 1:47.5 1965 Bob Day, UCLA, 4:03.0 1965 Ken Moore, ORE, 13:45.0 1966 Dennis Carr, USC, 1:47.8 1966 Bruce Bess, USC, 4:02.4 1966 Gerry Lindgren, WSU, 13:12.8 1967 Wade Bell, ORE, 1:47.6 1967 Roscoe Divine, ORE, 4:00.0 1967 Gerry Lindgren, WSU, 13:37.5 1968 Terry Thompson, OSU, 1:49.3 1968 Dave Wilborn, ORE, 4:00.4 1968 Gerry Lindgren, WSU, 13:29.6 1969 Art Sandison, WSU, 1:48.9 1969 Roscoe Divine, ORE, 4:06.7 1969 Arne Kvalheim, ORE, 13:39.4 1970 Art Sandison, WSU, 1:48.2 1970 Rick Riley, WSU, 3:59.2 1970 Steve Prefontaine, ORE, 13:27.8 1971 Rick Brown, CAL, 1:49.1 1971 Steve Prefontaine, ORE, 4:01.5 1971 Steve Prefontaine, ORE, 13:17.9 1972 Rick Brown, CAL, 1:47.7 1972 Hailu Ebba, OSU, 4:03.2 1972 Steve Prefontaine, ORE, 13:32.2 1973 Rick Brown, CAL, 1:46.7 1973 Hailu Ebba, OSU, 3:57.9 1973 Steve Prefontaine, ORE, 13:10.4 1974 Rick Brown, CAL, 1:48.1 1974 Hailu Ebba, OSU, 4:00.5 1974 John Ngeno, WSU, 13:16.0 1975 James Robinson, CAL, 1:49.1 1975 Scott Daggatt, ORE, 4:08.2 1975 Paul Geis, ORE, 13:35.8 800 METERS 1,500 METERS 5,000 METERS Meet Record: Joaquim Cruz, ORE, 1:45.12, 1984 Meet Record: Lawi Lalang, ARIZ, 3:36.34, 2014 Meet Record: Henry Rono, WSU, 13:20.23, 1978 1976 James Robinson, CAL, 1:49.1 1976 Peter Spir, ORE, 3:42.0 1976 John Ngeno, WSU, 13:51.2 1977 James Brewster, WSU, 1:48.5 1977 Andy Clifford, CAL, 3:42.3 1977 Samson Kimobwa, WSU, 13:35.4 1978 Conrad Suhr, UCLA, 1:48.78 1978 Rudy Chapa, ORE, 3:38.97 1978 Henry Rono, WSU, 13:20.23* 1979 James Walters, USC, 1:47.6 1979 Rudy Chapa, ORE, 3:38.7 1979 Henry Rono, WSU, 13:32.8 1980 David Mack, ORE, 1:48.28 1980 Thom Hunt, ARIZ, 3:42.07 1980 Ken Martin, ORE, 13:41.6 1981 David Mack, ORE, 1:46.99 1981 Dan Raby, ASU, 3:44.5 1981 Alberto Salazar, ORE, 14:03.8 1982 David Mack, ORE, 1:48.11 1982 Jim Hill, ORE, 3:39.85 1982 Peter Koech, WSU, 13:36.71 1983 Joaquim Cruz, ORE, 1:45.37 1983 Mark Fricker, OSU, 3:40.89 1983 Richard Tuwei, WSU, 13:42.8 1984 Joaquim Cruz, ORE, 1:45.12* 1984 Jim Hill, ORE, 3:42.29 1984 Julius Korir, WSU, 13:49.13 1985 Dub Myers, ORE 1:47.55 1985 Peter Koech, WSU, 3:41.29 1985 Karl Van Calcar, OSU, 14:07.66 1986 Joey Bunch, USC, 1:48.74 1986 Dub Myers, ORE, 3:41.31 1986 Julius Korir, WSU, 13:52.71 1987 Doug Herron, ARIZ, 1:47.68 1987 Bruce Stirling, WASH, 3:44.29 1987 Jeff Cannada, ARIZ, 13:53.29 1988 Tim Manson, WSU, 1:48.02 1988 Dave Ottaway, CAL, 3:45.23 1988 Matt Giusto, ARIZ, 13:51.45 1989 Ibrahim Okash, USC, 1:48.80 1989 John Quade, ARIZ, 3:50.22 1989 Marc Davis, ARIZ, 13:56.19 1990 David Strang, STAN, 1:49.38 1990 Bill Crowley, STAN, 3:47.79 1990 E.J. Guo, WSU, 14:24.15 1991 David Strang, STAN, 1:48.96 1991 Samuel Kibiri, WSU, 3:43.59 1991 Marc Davis, ARIZ, 14:00.75 1992 Mitch Leffler, WASH, 1:49.05 1992 Josephat Kapkory, WSU, 3:45.34 1992 Marc Davis, ARIZ, 14:14.22 1993 Jim McCreery, ASU, 1:49.59 1993 Martin Keino, ARIZ, 3:44.54 1993 Martin Keino, ARIZ, 14:10.85 1994 Clevon Clair, ASU, 1:49.82 1994 Richie Boulet, CAL, 3:48.12 1994 Josephat Kapkory, WSU, 14:16.65 1995 Eric Anderson, WSU, 1:47.38 1995 Martin Keino, ARIZ, 3:46.37 1995 Martin Keino, ARIZ, 14:36.17 1996 Mike Terry, UCLA, 1:48.92 1996 Richie Boulet, CAL, 3:43.56 1996 Mebrahtom Keflezighi, UCLA, 14:15.20 1997 Isaac Turner, USC, 1:48.11 1997 Bernard Lagat, WSU, 3:41.98 1997 Mebrahtom Keflezighi, UCLA, 13:47.95 1998 Bernard Lagat, WSU, 1:48.19 1998 Bernard Lagat, WSU, 3:44.33 1998 Abdi Abdirahman, ARIZ, 14:01.01 1999 Patrick Nduwimana, ARIZ, 1:46.43 1999 Bernard Lagat, WSU, 3:52.06 1999 Abdi Abdirahman, ARIZ, 14:00.08 2000 Patrick Nduwimana, ARIZ, 1:49.52 2000 Gabe Jennings, STAN, 3:42.86 2000 Brad Hauser, STAN, 13:56.40 2001 Michael Stember, STAN, 1:50.02 2001 Gabe Jennings, STAN, 3:43.30 2001 Bolota Asmerom, CAL, 14:07.23 2002 Simon Kimata, ORE, 1:48.35 2002 Gabe Jennings, STAN, 3:43.23 2002 Jonathan Riley, STAN, 14:18.11 2003 Justin Romaniuik, STAN, 1:49.86 2003 Grant Robinson, STAN, 3:44.42 2003 Louie Luchini, STAN, 14:06.67 2004 Ben Aragon, UCLA, 1:48.45 2004 Robert Cheseret, ARIZ, 3:43.50 2004 Robert Cheseret, ARIZ, 14:09.37 2005 Ryan Brown, WASH, 1:47.31 2005 Jon Rankin, UCLA, 3:44.61 2005 Robert Cheseret, ARIZ, 13:33.00 2006 Duane Solomon, USC, 1:48.03 2006 Robert Cheseret, ARIZ, 3:41.88 2006 Robert Cheseret, ARIZ, 13:47.50 2007 Ryan Brown, WASH, 1:47.51 2007 Russell Brown, STAN, 3:46.89 2007 Galen Rupp, ORE, 14:02.00 2008 Andrew Wheating, ORE, 1:46.83 2008 Garrett Heath, STAN, 3:42.02 2008 Kyle Alcorn, ASU, 14:12.76 2009 Andrew Wheating, ORE, 1:49.53 2009 Matthew Centrowitz, ORE, 3:51.00 2009 Brandon Bethke, ASU, 13:52.73 2010 Andrew Wheating, ORE, 1:47.77 2010 Matthew Centrowitz, ORE, 3:41.16 2010 Chris Derrick, STAN, 13:43.69 2011 Cory Primm, UCLA, 1:47.57 2011 Matthew Centrowitz, ORE, 3:41.73 2011 Lawi Lalang, ARIZ, 13:47.29 2012 Elijah Greer, ORE, 1:48.48 2012 Lawi Lalang, ARIZ, 3:47.33 2012 Chris Derrick, STAN, 13:37.55 2013 Elijah Greer, ORE, 1:49.48 2013 Lawi Lalang, ARIZ, 3:38.53 2013 Nick Happe, ASU, 14:05.20 2014 Derrick Daigre, WASH, 1:49.86 2014 Lawi Lalang, ARIZ, 3:36.34* 2014 Lawi Lalang, ARIZ, 13:41.44 2015 Jesse Jorgensen, WSU, 1:46.49 2015 Izaic Yorks, WASH, 3:46.42 2015 Edward Cheserek, ORE, 13:45.25 2016 Collins Kibet, ARIZ, 1:47.23 2016 Izaic Yorks, WASH, 3:39.14 2016 Colby Gilbert, WASH, 13:35.20 2017 Nick Harris, COLO, 1:48.77 2017 Grant Fisher, STAN, 3:54.67 2017 Zach Perrin, COLO, 13:58.48

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SIX MILES 120-YARD HURDLES 440-YARD HURDLES 1973 John Ngeno, WSU, 28:23.6 1960 Jim Johnson, UCLA, 14.3 1963 Rex Cawley, USC, 51.5 1974 John Ngeno, WSU, 28:28.0 1961 Bob Pierce, USC, 13.9 1964 Jim Allen, WSU, 51.9 1975 John Ngeno, WSU, 28:38.0 1962 Brian Polkinghorne, USC, 14.1 1965 Roger Johnson, UCLA, 50.9 1963 Brian Polkinghorne, USC, 14.2 1966 Roger Johnson, UCLA, 51.0 10,000 METERS 1964 Theo Viltz, USC, 14.5 1967 Paddy McCrary, CAL, 50.9 Meet Record: Henry Rono, WSU, 27:46.55, 1978 1965 Theo Viltz, USC, 14.1 1968 Geoff Vanderstock, USC, 50.6 1976 Tony Sandoval, STAN, 28:55.6 1966 Earl McCullouch, USC, 14.0 1969 Gary Knoke, ORE, 50.9 1977 Samson Kimobwa, WSU, 28:13.4 1967 Ron Copeland, UCLA, 13.5 1970 Wayne Collett, UCLA, 50.6 1978 Henry Rono, WSU, 27:46.55* 1968 Earl McCullouch, USC, 14.0 1971 Jim Seymour, WASH, 50.9 1979 Alberto Salazar, ORE, 28:40.6 1969 Rick Tipton, STAN, 13.9 1972 Jean Pierre Corvall, UCLA, 52.2 1980 Samson Kimobwa, WSU, 28:39.2 1970 Tyrone Dutton, USC, 14.0 1973 Jeff Overson, OSU, 51.3 1981 Alberto Salazar, ORE, 28:38.2 1971 Lance Babb, USC, 13.8 1974 Matt Hogsett, STAN, 51.3 1982 Steve Ortiz, UCLA, 28:22.93 1972 Charles Rich, UCLA, 13.7 1975 Tom Andrews, USC, 51.1 1983 Peter Koech, WSU, 28:37.3 1973 Jerry Wilson, USC, 13.6 1984 Peter Koech, WSU, 29:07.84 1974 Kip Ngeno, WSU, 13.8 400-METER HURDLES 1985 Peter Koech, WSU, 29:37.72 Meet Record: 1975 Clim Jackson, UCLA, 13.6 Jeshua Anderson, WSU, 48.13, 2011 1986 Mark McMonigal, ORE, 29:28.77 1976 Tom Andrews, USC, 49.9 1987 Jacinto Navarrette, WSU, 29:54.39 110-METER HURDLES 1977 Tom Andrews, USC, 50.34 1988 Chris Morgan, ARIZ, 29:31.82 Meet Record: Aleec Harris, USC, 13.35, 2014 1978 Rich Graybehl, USC, 49.98 1989 E.J. Guo, WSU, 29:45.56 1976 Spider Gaines, WASH, 13.9 1979 Phil Bransom, ORE, 50.57 1990 Peter Fonseca, ORE, 29:41.00 1977 James Owens, UCLA, 13.60 1980 Andre Phillips, UCLA, 50.96 1991 Pat Haller, ORE, 29:48.75 1978 Greg Foster, UCLA, 13.63 1981 Andre Phillips, UCLA, 49.81 1992 Josephat Kapkory, WSU, 29:22.04 1979 Greg Foster, UCLA, 13.47 1982 Larry Cowling, CAL, 50.14 1993 Jimmy Rodriguez, ARIZ, 30:08.68 1980 Greg Foster, UCLA, 13.43 1983 Leonard Robinson, CAL, 50.33 1994 Josephat Kapkory, WSU, 29:39.32 1981 Larry Cowling, CAL, 13.99 1984 Jim Scannella, CAL, 50.42 1995 Karl Keska, ORE, 30:27.19 1982 Milan Stewart, USC, 13.52 1985 Steve Kerho, UCLA, 50.78 1996 Karl Keska, ORE, 29:10.40 1983 Marcus Allen, UCLA, 13.74 1986 Kevin Young, UCLA, 49.02 1997 Rob Reeder, STAN, 29:48.88 1984 Steve Kerho, UCLA, 13.93 1987 Kevin Young, UCLA, 50.06 1998 Abdi Abdirahman, ARIZ, 28:36.16 1985 Steve Kerho, UCLA, 13.98 1988 Kevin Young, UCLA, 48.71 1999 Nathan Nutter, STAN, 29:55.20 1986 Andrew Parker, ASU, 13.73 1989 George Porter, USC, 49.55 2000 Brent Hauser, STAN, 29:27.90 1987 Andrew Parker, ASU, 13.52 1990 George Porter, USC, 51.17 2001 Dave Bazzi, WASH, 29:27.31 1988 Robert Reading, USC, 13.82 1991 Robert Rucker, USC, 49.54 2002 Jonathan Riley, STAN, 30:22.64 1989 Robert Reading, USC, 13.65 1992 Bob Gray, ORE, 49.83 2003 Louie Luchini, STAN, 29:13.28 1990 Tony Li, WSU, 13.93 1993 Marcus Carter, USC, 50.55 2004 Robert Cheseret, ARIZ, 30:24.84 1991 Tony Li, WSU, 13.65 1994 Pedro Rodrigues, USC, 50.43 2005 Robert Cheseret, ARIZ, 29:16.48 1992 Mark Crear, USC, 13.55w 1995 Pedro Rodrigues, USC, 50.60 2006 Robert Cheseret, ARIZ, 30:32.92 1993 Ross Flowers, UCLA, 13.84 1996 Kehinde Alade'fa, USC, 50.71 2007 Glaen Rupp, ORE, 29:07.84 1994 Kehinde Alade'fa, USC, 13.93 1997 Brian Fell, UCLA, 50.33 2008 Carlos Trujillo, ORE, 30:11.97 1995 Kehinde Alade'fa, USC, 13.83 1998 Brian Fell, UCLA, 50.79 2009 Galen Rupp, ORE, 29:01.93 1996 Kehinde Alade'fa, USC, 13.70 1999 Felix Sanchez, USC, 50.00 2010 Chris Derrick, STAN, 29:10.80 1997 William Erese, USC, 14.02 2000 Felix Sanchez, USC, 49.26 2011 Stephen Sambu, ARIZ, 28:57.72 1998 William Erese, USC, 13.80 2001 Eric Dudley, WSU, 50.53 2012 Stephen Sambu, ARIZ, 29:20.19 1999 Arend Watkins, WSU, 13.84 2002 Brandon Holliday, ORE, 50.73 2013 Lawi Lalang, ARIZ, 28:14.63 2000 Ryan Wilson, USC, 13.83w 2003 Ryan Wilson, USC, 49.33 2014 Joe Rosa, STAN, 29:16.71 2001 Arend Watkins, WSU, 13.62 2004 Brandon Johnson, UCLA, 48.85 2015 Ammar Moussa, COLO, 29:34.28 2002 Ryan Wilson, USC, 13.81 2005 Brandon Johnson, UCLA, 49.34 2016 Edward Cheserek, ORE, 28:58.57 2003 Ryan Wilson, USC, 13.42 2006 Shane Charles, WASH, 49.51 2017 Edward Cheserek, ORE, 29:11.76 2004 Eric Mitchum, ORE, 13.62 2007 Brandon Johnson, UCLA, 50.03 2005 Eric Mitchum, ORE, 13.59 2008 Jeshua Anderson, WSU, 49.55 2006 Eric Mitchum, ORE, 13.56 2009 Jeshua Anderson, WSU, 48.90 2007 Kevin Craddock, UCLA, 13.48 2010 Jeshua Anderson, WSU, 48.63 2008 Kevin Craddock, UCLA, 13.58 2011 Jeshua Anderson, WSU, 48.13* 2009 Oscar Spurlock, USC, 13.56 2012 Amaechi Morton, STAN, 48.95 2010 Ashton Eaton, ORE, 13.54 2013 Reggie Wyatt, USC, 49.17 2011 Ray Stewart, CAL, 13.48 2014 CJ Allen, WSU, 51.15 2012 Jonathan Cabral, ORE, 13.61 2015 Ben Thiel, ORE, 50.32 2013 Ray Stewart, CAL, 13.43 2016 CJ Allen, WSU, 50.36 2014 Aleec Harris, USC, 13.35* 2017 Rai Benjamin, UCLA, 49.52 2015 Marquis Morris, USC, 13.95 2016 Devon Allen, ORE, 13.61 2017 Ashtyn Davis, CAL, 13.50

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3,000-METER STEEPLECHASE 440-YARD RELAY MILE RELAY Meet Record: Julius Korir, WSU, 8:26.10, 1984 1965 California, 40.9 1960 USC, 3:11.9 1965 Ken Moore, ORE, 9:05.1 1966 UCLA, 40.3 1961 USC, 3:12.6 1966 Ken Moore, ORE, 8:49.4 1967 USC, 39.9 1962 USC, 3:13.4 1967 Bob Williams, ORE, 8:51.1 1968 USC, 39.3 1963 USC, 3:13.1 1968 Rod Dahl, WSU, 9:02.6 1969 USC, 39.8 1964 California, 3:11.0 1969 Larry Almberg, WSU, 8:51.6 1970 California, 39.8 1965 California, 3:09.4 1970 Jim Johnson, WASH, 8:47.6 1971 UCLA, 39.9 1966 UCLA, 3:09.3 1971 Steve Savage, ORE, 8:40.3 1972 USC, 40.2 1967 Washington, 3:11.6 1972 Bill Koss, WASH, 8:42.0 1973 USC, 39.9 1968 UCLA, 3:08.2 1973 Leonard Hill, OSU, 8:43.0 1974 California, 40.1 1969 UCLA, 3:09.5 1974 Todd Lathers, ORE, 8:48.0 1975 USC, 39.4 1970 UCLA, 3:07.1 1975 Gary Barger, ORE, 8:50.1 1971 UCLA, 3:08.3 1976 Graham Barr, WASH, 8:56.0 4x100-METER RELAY 1972 UCLA, 3:06.7 1977 Henry Rono, WSU, 8:35.4 Meet Record: UCLA, 38.59, 1988 1973 UCLA, 3:08.2 1976 USC, 39.9 1978 Don Clary, ORE, 8:45.37 1974 UCLA, 3:07.7 1977 USC, 39.24 1979 Thom Hunt, ARIZ, 8:37.3 1975 USC, 3:09.2 1980 Ken Martin, ORE, 8:27.8 1978 USC, 39.27 1981 Harrison Koroso, ARIZ, 8:32.2 1979 USC, 39.02 4x400 METER RELAY 1982 Richard Tuwei, WSU, 8:31.70 1980 Arizona State, 39.73 Meet Record: Arizona State, 3:01.26, 2004 1983 Julius Korir, WSU, 8:31.24 1981 Arizona State, 39.12 1976 USC, 3:08.6 1984 Julius Korir, WSU, 8:26.10* 1982 Arizona State, 39.78 1977 UCLA, 3:07.8 1985 Richard Tuwei, WSU, 8:32.61 1983 Arizona, 39.40 1978 USC, 3:05.29 1986 Julius Korir, WSU, 8:28.91 1984 USC, 39.53 1979 USC, 3:08.1 1987 Dan Bell, WASH, 8:36.68 1985 Washington State, 39.61 1980 UCLA, 3:08.26 1988 Karl Van Calcar, OSU, 8:30.13 1986 Arizona State, 39.77 1981 Oregon State, 3:07.82 1989 Marty Stroschein, WSU, 8:37.07 1987 UCLA, 39.46 1982 Arizona State, 3:09.87 1990 Danny Lopez, ORE, 8:38.1 1988 UCLA, 38.59* 1983 Arizona State, 3:07 65 1991 Marc Davis, ARIZ, 8:43.79 1989 USC, 40.44 1984 Washington State, 3:07.38 1992 Marc Davis, ARIZ, 8:38.49 1990 Arizona, 39.56 1985 Washington State, 3:05.58 1993 Martin Keino, ARIZ, 8:44.54 1991 Washington State, 39.57 1986 California, 3:05.77 1994 Josephat Kapkory, WSU, 8:56.35 1992 USC, 39.32 1987 UCLA, 3:07.49 1995 Martin Keino, ARIZ, 9:01.78 1993 UCLA, 39.62 1988 UCLA, 3:05.60 1996 Daniel Das Neves, ORE, 8:44.30 1994 UCLA, 39.69 1989 UCLA, 3:08.12 1997 Jon Pillow, ARIZ, 8:48.17 1995 USC, 39.23 1990 Washington, 3:06.92 1998 Micah Davis, ORE, 8:45.76 1996 UCLA, 39.60 1991 Arizona State, 3:04.76 1999 Micah Davis, ORE, 8:54.98 1997 USC, 40.05 1992 USC, 3:04.74 2000 Jeremy Rasmussen, ASU, 8:49.23 1998 UCLA, 39.52 1993 UCLA, 3:09.18 2001 Jesse Thomas, STAN, 8:51.48 1999 USC, 39.46 1994 USC, 3:06.64 2002 Mike Hill, WASH, 8:54.19 2000 Arizona State, 39.35 1995 Arizona State, 3:04.95 2003 Ian Dobson, STAN, 8:50.83 2001 USC, 39.74 1996 USC, 3:07.33 2004 Aaron Aguayo, ASU, 8:47.69 2002 USC, 39.44 1997 USC, 3:04.92 2005 Aaron Aguayo, ASU, 8:41.61 2003 Washington State, 39.68 1998 Washington, 3:06.49 2006 Aaron Aguayo, ASU, 8:35.04 2004 Arizona State, 38.97 1999 USC, 3:02.68 2007 Aaron Aguayo, ASU, 8:36.42 2005 Arizona State, 39.10 2000 USC, 3:05.47 2008 Kyle Alcorn, ASU, 8:43.81 2006 Oregon, 39.74 2001 Arizona State, 3:05.34 2009 Chris Winter, ORE, 8:51.48 2007 USC, 39.66 2002 Arizona State, 3:06.03 2010 Steve Sodaro, CAL, 8:40.60 2008 Washington, 39.52 2003 Arizona State, 3:06.44 2011 Steve Finley, ORE, 9:04.62 2009 UCLA, 39.77 2004 Arizona State, 3:01.26* 2012 Collin Jarvis, CAL, 8:48.05 2010 UCLA, 39.66 2005 Arizona State, 3:02.85 2013 Aric Van Halen, COLO, 8:41.73 2011 Washington State, 39.48 2006 USC, 3:05.74 2014 Aaron Nelson, WASH, 8:49.09 2012 Arizona State, 39.47 2007 USC, 3:07.36 2015 Connor Winter, COLO, 8:48.93 2013 Arizona State, 39.41 2008 Arizona State, 3:04.75 2016 Aaron Nelson, WASH, 8:39.58 2014 USC, 39.43 2009 USC, 3:06.30 2017 Bailey Roth, ARIZ, 8:39.83 2015 USC, 39.17 2010 USC, 3:06.07 2016 Arizona State, 39.54 2011 USC, 3:03.38 2017 Oregon, 39.17 2012 Arizona State, 3:06.00 2013 Oregon, 3:05.63 2014 Arizona State, 3:07.10 2015 Washington, 3:05.84 2016 Stanford, 3:08.13 2017 USC, 3:07.65

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HIGH JUMP POLE VAULT LONG JUMP Meet Record: Brian Marshall, STAN, 2.28/7-5 3/4, 1988 Meet Record: Toby Stevenson, STAN, 5.72/18-9 1/4, 2000 Meet Record: Dwight Phillips, ASU, 8.18/26-10, 1999 Jessie Williams, USC, 2.28/7-5 3/4, 2005 1960 Jim Brewer, USC, 14-0 1960 Luther Hayes, USC, 24-1 3/4 Nick Ross, ARIZ, 2.28/7-5 3/4, 2014 Don Failla, WASH, 14-0 John Kelly, STAN, 24-1 3/4 1960 Charlie Dumas, USC, 6-8 3/4 Tom Colton, CAL, 14-0 1961 Luther Hayes, USC, 24-10 3/4 1961 Bob Avant, USC, 6-10 1/2 Terry Kelley, CAL, 14-0 1962 Dan Moore, STAN, 24-8 1/4 1962 Gene Johnson, CAL, 6-8 1961 John Cramer, WASH, 15-0 1963 Dan Moore, STAN, 24-5 1/2 1963 Lew Hoyt, USC, 6-10 Jim Brewer, USC, 15-0 1964 Wariboko West, WASH, 24-11 1/4 1964 Gene Johnson, CAL, 6-7 3/4 1962 John Cramer, WASH, 15-0 1/2 1965 Wellesley Clayton, USC, 25-4 1/4 1965 Bill Carter, CAL, 6-9 1/4 1963 , WASH, 15-0 1966 Tony Albin, OSU, 24-7 1/2 1966 Bob Keppel, WSU, 6-9 1964 Bill Self, WSU, 15-9 1/2 1967 Bud Walsh, STAN, 24-6 1/2 1967 Dick Fosbury, OSU, 6-9 1965 Jim Eshelman, STAN, 16-0 3/4 1968 Earl McCullouch, USC, 24-10 3/4 1968 Dick Fosbury, OSU, 7-0 1966 Mark Savage, UCLA, 16-1 1969 Tom Smith, ORE, 25-8 3/4 1969 Dick Fosbury, OSU, 7-0 1967 Dick Railsback, UCLA, 17-1 1970 Bouncy Moore, ORE, 25-10 1970 John Radetich, OSU, 7-0 1968 , USC, 17-2 1/2 1971 Bouncy Moore, ORE, 25-6 1/4 1971 Larry Hollins, USC, 7-0 1/4 1969 Dick Railsback, UCLA, 17-6 1/4 1972 Randy Williams, USC, 25-8 1972 Dwight Stones, UCLA, 7-1 1970 Jon Vaught, UCLA, 16-6 1973 Randy Williams, USC, 27-9w 1973 Tom Woods, OSU, 7-0 1971 Kirk Bryde, WASH, 17-4 1974 Randy Williams, USC, 25-6 3/4w 1974 Mike Fleer, OSU, 7-1 1/2 1972 Kirk Bryde, WASH, 16-9 1/2 1975 Randy Williams, USC, 26-4 1/2 1975 Rory Kotinek, UCLA, 7-3 1973 Francois Tracanelli, UCLA, 17-0 1976 John Okoro, OSU, 25-2 1/2 1976 Jason Meisler, UCLA, 7-1 1974 Ed Lipscomb, OSU, 17-4 1/2 1977 James Lofton, STAN, 26-4 3/4w 1977 Tim Walker, USC, 7-1 1/4 1975 Ron Mooers, UCLA, 17-3 1/4 1978 James Lofton, STAN, 25-9 1/2 1978 Dwayne Joseph, UCLA, 7-1 1976 Scott Fisher, OSU, 17-0 1/4 1979 Dannie Jackson, ASU, 7.83/25-8 1/4 1979 James Frazier, ARIZ, 2.17/7-1 1/2 1977 Mike Tully, UCLA, 17-7 1980 Larry Doubley, USC, 7.92/26-0 1980 Lee Balkin, UCLA, 2.18/7-1 3/4 1978 Mike Tully, UCLA, 18-8 3/4 1981 LaMonte King, ASU, 7.95/26-1 1981 Brent Harken, WSU, 2.19/7-2 1/4 1979 Tom Hintnaus, ORE, 5.18/17-0 1982 Dokie Williams, UCLA, 7.85/25-9 1/4 1982 Del Davis, UCLA, 2.21/7-3 1980 Tom Hintnaus, ORE, 5.25/17-2 3/4 1983 Ken Frazier, ASU, 7.80/25-7 1/4 1983 Brett Lowery, WSU, 2.21/7-3 1981 Shannon Sullivan, OSU, 5.34/17-6 1/4 1984 Vance Johnson, ARIZ, 7.87/25-10 1984 James Cunningham, WSU, 2.20/7-2 1/2 1982 Anthony Curran, UCLA, 5.55/18-2 1/2 1985 Tony Zackery, WASH, 7.90/25-11w 1985 Maurice Crumby, ARIZ, 2.22/7-3 1/4 1983 Shannon Sullivan, OSU, 5.42/17-9 1/4 1986 Mike Powell, UCLA, 8.05/26-5 1986 Brian Marshall, STAN, 2.24/7-4 1/4 1984 Kory Tarpenning, ORE, 5.28/17-3 3/4 1987 J.J. Birden, ORE, 7.84/25-8 3/4 1987 Mike Harris, CAL, 2.20/7-2 1/2 1985 Kory Tarpenning, ORE, 5.28/17-3 3/4 1988 Latin Berry, ORE, 7.93/26-0 1/4 1988 Brian Marshall, STAN, 2.28/7-5 3/4* 1986 Tim Canfield, ORE, 5.30/17-4 1/2 1989 Latin Berry, ORE, 8.03/26-4 1/4 1989 Andy Young, ORE, 2.22/7-3 1/4 1987 Eric White, USC, 5.30/17-4 1/2 1990 Latin Berry, ORE, 7.99/26-2 3/4 1990 Rick Noji, WASH, 2.20/7-2 1/2 1988 Lance Betson, USC, 5.10/16-8 3/4 1991 Marcus Hickerson, STAN, 7.93/26-0 1/4 1991 Muhammad Oliver, ORE, 2.15/7-0 1/2 1989 Brent Burns, CAL, 5.34/17-6 1/4 1992 McArthur Anderson, UCLA, 7.59/24-11 1992 Gabe Beechum, ASU, 2.20/7 2 1/2 1990 Brian Cullen, ORE, 5.20/17-0 3/4 1993 Derrick Baker, UCLA, 7.63/25-0 1/2 1993 Kevin Keane, CAL, 2.15/7-0 1/2 1991 Brent Burns, CAL, 5.52/18-1 1/2 1994 Lee Adkins, CAL, 7.78/25-6 1/4 1994 Kevin Keane, CAL, 2.17/7-1 1/2 1992 Brent Burns, CAL, 5.60/18-4 1/2 1995 Kyle Beck, USC, 7.67/25-2 1995 Rich Pitchford, UCLA, 2.20/7-2 1/2 1993 Nick Hysong, ASU, 5.30/17-4 1/2 1996 Chris Ferreira, CAL, 7.78/25-6 1/4 1996 Chris Nelson, ORE, 2.20/7-2 1/2 1994 Nick Hysong, ASU, 5.55/18-2 1/2 1997 Hilary Mawindi, WSU, 7.68/25-2 1/2w 1997 Chris Nelson, ORE, 2.15/7-0 1/2 1995 Christos Pallakis, WSU, 5.50/18-0 1/2 1998 Hilary Mawindi, WSU, 24-10 1/2 1998 Kyley Johnson, ORE, 2.15/7-0 1/2 1996 Scott Slover, UCLA, 5.30/17-4 1/2 1999 Dwight Phillips, ASU, 8.18/26-10* 1999 Michael Ponikvar, STAN, 2.15/7-0 1/2 1997 Piotr Buciarski, ORE, 5.40/17-8 1/2 2000 Dwight Phillips, ASU, 8.08/26-6 1/4w 2000 Jason Boness, ORE, 2.26/7-5 1998 Scott Slover, UCLA, 5.55/18-2 1/2 2001 Djeke Mambo, USC, 7.69/25-2 3/4 2001 Michael Ponikvar, STAN, 2.25/7-4 1/2 1999 Piotr Buciarski, ORE, 5.47/17-11 1/4 2002 Milton Little, STAN, 7.57/24-10w 2002 Dawid Jaworski, USC, 2.15/7-0 1/2 2000 Toby Stevenson, STAN, 5.72/18-9 1/4* 2003 Juaune Armon, UCLA, 7.95/26-1 2003 Dawid Jaworski, USC, 2.23/7-3 3/4 2001 Dennis Kholev, USC, 5.60/18-4 1/2 2004 Juaune Armon, UCLA, 7.87/25-10 2004 Teak Wilburn, CAL, 2.22/7-3 1/4 2002 Brad Walker, WASH, 5.50/18-0 1/2 2005 Trevell Quinley, ASU, 7.77/25-6 2005 Jesse Williams, USC, 2.28/7-5 3/4* 2003 Brad Walker, WASH, 5.55/18-2 1/2 2006 Norris Frederick, WASH, 7.87/25-10 2006 Jesse Williams, USC, 2.25/7-4 1/2 2004 Tommy Skipper, ORE, 5.57/18-3 1/4 2007 Matt Turner, ASU, 7.84/25-8 3/4 2007 Ed Wright, CAL, 2.21/7-3 2005 Kim Yoo, UCLA, 5.41/17-9 2008 Matt Turner, ASU, 7.84/25-8 3/4 2008 Ed Wright, CAL, 2.22/7-3 1/4 2006 Tommy Skipper, ORE, 5.50/18-0 1/2 2009 Luis Rivera-Morales, ARIZ, 7.95/26-1 2009 Trent Arrivey, WSU, 2.19/7-2 1/4 2007 Tommy Skipper, ORE, 5.45/17-10 1/2 2010 Ashton Eaton, ORE, 7.81/25-7 1/2 2010 M. K. Wijesekar, USC, 2.20/7-2 1/2 2008 Bobby Tally, UCLA, 5.21/17-1 2011 Brendan Ames, USC, 7.69/25-2 3/4 2011 Nick Ross, ARIZ, 2.20/7-2 1/2 2009 Scott Roth, WASH, 5.60/18-4 1/2 2012 Stephan Scott-Ellis, WSU, 7.85/25-9 1/4 2012 Nick Ross, ARIZ, 2.20/7-2 1/2 2010 Ryan Vu, WASH, 5.38/17-7 3/4 2013 Hammed Suleman, CAL, 7.91m/25-11 1/2 2013 Edgar Rivera-Morales, ARIZ, 2.23/7-3 3/4 2011 Greg Woepse, UCLA, 5.22/17-1 1/2 2014 Hammed Suleman, CAL, 7.93m/26-0.25 2014 Nick Ross, ARIZ, 2.28/7-5.75* 2012 JJ Juilfs, WASH, 5.44/17-10 1/4 2015 Adoree Jackson, USC, 7.71m/25-3.50 2015 Bryan McBride, ASU, 2.19m/7-2.25 2013 Michael Woepse, UCLA, 5.46/17-11 2016 Adoree Jackson, USC, 7.71m/25-3.50 2016 Thane Pierson, WSU, 2.21m/7-3.00 2014 Jax Thoirs, WASH, 5.50m/18-0.50 2017 Damarcus Simpson, ORE, 7.95m/26-1 2017 Isaiah Holmes, UCLA, 2.12m/6-11 2015 Jax Thoirs, WASH, 5.65m/18-6.50 2016 Jax Thoirs, WASH, 5.40m/17-8.50 2017 Matthew Eckles, ASU, 5.07m/16-7.5

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TRIPLE JUMP SHOT PUT DISCUS Meet Record: Joseph Taiwo, WSU, 16.91/55-5 3/4, 1982 Meet Record: John Godina, UCLA, 21.76/71-4 3/4, 1995 Meet Record: Julian Wruck, UCLA, 65.41/214-7, 2013 1960 Luther Hayes, USC, 49-2 3/4 1960 , USC, 61-3 3/4 1960 Jim Wade, USC, 172-9 1/2 1961 Luther Hayes, USC, 51-9 1/4 1961 Dallas Long, USC, 63-0 1/2 1961 Dave Weill, STAN, 179-2 1/2 1962 Kermit Alexander, UCLA, 47-11 1/2 1962 Dallas Long, USC, 63-7 1/4 1962 Dave Weill, STAN, 187-7 1963 Eilif Fredricksen, WSU, 48-10 1/2 1963 Matt Baggett, CAL, 56-8 1/4 1963 Dave Weill, STAN, 179-8 1/2 1964 Mahoney Samuels, USC, 51-1 1/4 1964 Don Castle, USC, 58-2 1/2 1964 Al Pemberton, WASH, 175-6 1/2 1965 Mahoney Samuels, USC, 49-3 3/4 1965 Neal Steinhauer, ORE, 61-6 1965 Bob Stoecker, STAN, 183-10 1/2 1966 Doug Olmstead, UCLA, 49-4 1/2 1966 Neal Steinhauer, ORE, 63-8 3/4 1966 Gary Carlsen, USC, 184-8 1/2 1967 Gerald Lee, UCLA, 50-4 1/4 1967 Neal Steinhauer, ORE, 66-4 1/2 1967 Gary Carlsen, USC, 191-0 1968 Tim Barrett, USC, 50-11 3/4 1968 Steve Marcus, UCLA, 63-0 1/4 1968 John Van Reenan, WSU, 194-10 1969 Denny Rogers, UCLA, 50-10 1969 John Hubbell, WASH, 62-11 1/4 1969 John Van Reenan, WSU, 194-1 1970 Allen Meredith, STAN, 52-3 1970 Dave Murphy, USC, 64-3 1970 Joe Antunovich, USC, 191-10 1971 James Butts, UCLA, 54-2 1/2w 1971 Pete Schmock, ORE, 62-11 1/2 1971 Joe Antunovich, USC, 190-10 1972 James Butts, UCLA, 54-4 3/4 1972 Doug Lane, USC, 66-11 1/4 1972 Jim Penrose, CAL, 185-6 1973 Milan Tiff, UCLA, 54-3 1/2w 1973 Mac Wilkins, ORE, 63-7 1973 Mac Wilkins, ORE, 199-9 1974 Clarence Taylor, UCLA, 53-4 3/4 1974 Dave Schiller, UCLA, 61-10 1/4 1974 Roger Freberg, UCLA, 187-9 1975 Tom Cochee, USC, 54-7 3/4w 1975 Butch Schmidt, OSU, 63-10 1/4 1975 Darrell Elder, USC, 183-10 1976 Tom Cochee, USC, 53-9w 1976 Russ Vincent, WASH, 63-9 3/4 1976 Borys Chambul, WASH, 196-4 1977 Willie Banks, UCLA, 55-3 1/4 1977 Terry Albritton, STAN, 65-6 1/4 1977 Scott Overton, CAL, 195-8 1978 Willie Banks, UCLA, 54-11 1978 Jeff Stover, ORE, 64-9 1/2 1978 Dave Voorhees, ORE, 198-6 1979 Chip Benson, UCLA, 16.34/53-7 1/2 1979 Dave Laut, UCLA, 20.88/68-6 1979 Tim Fox, OSU, 59.14/194-0 1980 Chip Benson, UCLA, 16.01/52-6 1/2w 1980 Jeff Stover, ORE, 19.55/64-1 3/4 1980 Tim Fox, OSU, 58.56/192-1 1981 Paul Bates, CAL, 16.57/54-4 1/2 1981 Dave Porath, CAL, 20.19/66-3 1981 Dave Porath, CAL, 61.36/201-4 1982 Joseph Taiwo, WSU, 16.91/55-5 3/4* 1982 Dean Crouser, ORE, 20.57/67-6 1982 Dean Crouser, ORE, 63.30/207-8 1983 Deon Mayfield, ASU, 16.37/53-8 1/2 1983 Dean Crouser, ORE, 20.90/68-7 1983 Dean Crouser, ORE, 61.44/201-7 1984 Joseph Taiwo, WSU, 16.69/54-9 1/4 1984 John Brenner, UCLA, 21.08/69-2 1984 John Brenner, UCLA, 57.48/188-7 1985 Ken Williams, CAL, 16.76/55-0 1985 Dimitrios Koutsoukis, WSU, 19.94/65-5 1985 Todd Kaufman, ARIZ, 59.90/196-6 1986 Uchenna Agu, ORE, 15.80/51-10 1986 Dimitrios Koutsoukis, WSU, 19.79/64-11 1/4 1986 Bernd Kneissler, USC, 61.86/202-11 1987 Latin Berry, ORE, 16.31/53-6 1/4 1987 Jim Banich, UCLA, 19.34/63-5 1/2 1987 Jim Banich, UCLA, 59.22/194-3 1988 Latin Berry, ORE, 16.35/53-7 3/4 1988 Jose deSouza, ORE, 18.45/60-6 1/2 1988 Kari Nisula, CAL, 60.00/196-10 1989 Mike Harris, CAL, 16.46/54-0 1989 Jack Trahan, ARIZ, 19.76/64-10 1989 Brian Blutreich, UCLA, 59.36/194-9 1990 Mike Harris, CAL, 16.52/54-2 1/2 1990 Shane Collins, ASU, 18.99/62-3 3/4 1990 Brian Blutreich, UCLA, 57.56/188-10 1991 Chris Huffins, CAL, 16.14/52-11 1/2 1991 Eric Bergreen, UCLA, 18.78/61-7 1/2 1991 R. Jimenez-Gaona, CAL, 61.06/200-4 1992 Charles Rogers, UCLA,16.28w/53-9w 1992 Shane Collins, ASU, 19.38/63-7 1992 R. Jimenez-Gaona, CAL, 64.30/210-11 1993 Charles Rogers, UCLA, 15.80/51-10 1993 John Godina, UCLA, 19.92/65-4 1/4 1993 John Godina, UCLA, 60.36/198-0 1994 Todd Bleakney, ORE, 15.61/51-2 3/4 1994 John Godina, UCLA, 19.60/64-3 3/4 1994 John Godina, UCLA, 57.80/189-7 1995 Lenards Ozolinsh, CAL, 16.46/54-0 1995 John Godina, UCLA, 21.76/71-4 3/4* 1995 John Godina, UCLA, 64.54/211-9 1996 Lenards Ozolinsh, CAL, 16.13/52-11 1996 Mark Parlin, UCLA, 19.71/64-8 1996 Chima Ugwa, ARIZ, 58.82/193-0 1997 Kedjeloba Mambo, USC, 16.13/52-11 1997 Ian Waltz, WSU, 18.80/61-8 1/4 1997 Ian Waltz, WSU, 59.84/196-4 1998 Mel Moultry, UCLA, 15.91/52-2 1/2 1998 Chima Ugwa, ARIZ, 19.30/63-4 1998 Doug Reynolds, ARIZ, 62.70/205-8 1999 Dwight Phillips, ASU, 16.27/53-4 1/2 1999 Wade Tift, UCLA, 18.39/60-4 1999 Gordon Hovey, USC, 57.38/188-3 2000 Demetrius Murray, WSU, 16.10/52-10w 2000 Ben Lindsey, WASH, 19.50/62-11 3/4 2000 Ian Waltz, WSU, 60.52/198-7 2001 Djeke Mambo, USC, 16.22/53-2 3/4 2001 David Wood, ASU, 19.06/62-6 1/2 2001 Scott Moser, UCLA, 60.76/199-4 2002 Julien Kapek, USC, 16.84/55-3w 2002 Scott Wiegand, UCLA, 19.55/64-1 3/4 2002 Scott Moser, UCLA, 59.16/194-1 2003 Julien Kapek, USC, 16.78/55-0 3/4 2003 Dan Ames, UCLA, 19.34/63-5 1/2 2003 Dan Ames, UCLA, 59.84/196-4 2004 Allen Simms, USC, 16.23/53-3 2004 Dan Ames, UCLA, 19.81/65-0 2004 Dan Ames, UCLA, 56.67/185-11 2005 Allen Simms, USC, 16.61/54-6 2005 Sean Shields, ARIZ, 19.95/65-5 1/2 2005 Michael Robertson, STAN, 58.70/192-7 2006 Ryan Zimmerman, ASU, 16.23w/53-3w 2006 Noah Bryant, USC, 19.67/64-6 1/2 2006 Greg Garza, UCLA, 59.17/194-1 2007 Michael Johnson, UCLA, 15.65/51-4 1/4 2007 Noah Bryant, USC, 20.29/66-7 2007 Greg Garza, UCLA, 63.69/208-11 2008 Matt Turner, ASU, 15.63/51-3 1/2 2008 Zack Lloyd, ARIZ, 21.03/69-0 2008 Greg Garza, UCLA, 60.60/198-10 2009 Luis Rivera-Morales, ARIZ, 15.88/52-1 1/4 2009 Ryan Whiting, ASU, 20.37/66-10 2009 Daniel Schaerer, STAN, 63.55/208-6 2010 Aven Wright, USC, 15.82/51-11 2010 Ryan Whiting, ASU, 21.34/70-0 1/4 2010 Ryan Whiting, ASU, 58.85/193-1 2011 Stephan Scott-Ellis, WSU, 15.90/52-2 2011 Jordan Clarke, ASU, 19.05/62-6 2011 Geoffrey Tabor, STAN, 57.76/189-6 2012 , ASU, 16.42/53-10 1/2 2012 Jordan Clarke, ASU, 19.86/65-2 2012 Matthew Kosecki, UCLA, 59.03/193-8 2013 Kason Covington, WASH, 15.48/50-9 1/5 2013 Jordan Clarke, ASU, 19.35/63-6 2013 Julian Wruck, UCLA, 65.41/214-7* 2014 Darian Brooks, STAN, 16.02m/52-6.75 2014 Nicholas Scarvelis, UCLA, 19.46m/63-10.25 2014 Julian Wruck, UCLA, 64.25/210-9 2015 Darian Brooks, STAN, 15.86m/52-0.50 2015 Nicholas Scarvelis, UCLA, 19.64m/64-5.25 2015 Gerhard De Beer, ARIZ, 59.04m/193-08 2016 Darian Brooks, STAN, 15.84m/51-11.75 2016 Nicholas Scarvelis, UCLA, 20.54m/67-4.75 2016 Nicholas Scarvelis, UCLA, 57.26m/187-10 2017 Eric Sloan, USC, 16.00m/52-6 2017 Peter Simon, CAL, 19.15m/62-10 2017 Ryan Hunter-Simms, ORE, 58.71m/192-7

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HAMMER JAVELIN (Old implement) DECATHLON Meet Record: Balazs Kiss, USC, 81.94/268-10, 1995 1960 John Douglas, WASH, 237-0 Meet Record: Mike Ramos, WASH, 8,322, 1982 1975 Mark Murray, WSU, 194-11 1961 Bob Sbordone, USC, 232-8 1/2 1973 Craig Brigham, ORE, 7,673 1976 Scott Neilson, WASH, 209-6 1962 Art Batchelder, STAN, 240-11 1/2 1974 Craig Brigham, ORE, 7,636 1977 Scott Neilson, WASH, 213-11 1963 Larry Stuart, USC, 230-1 1/2 1975 Craig Brigham, ORE, 7,827 1978 Scott Neilson, WASH, 232-4 1964 Buck Kipe, WSU, 237-2 1976 Steve Alexander, UCLA, 7,386 1979 Scott Neilson, WASH, 71.64/235-0 1965 Hermann Spegel, UCLA, 233-10 1/2 1977 Brian Mondschein, WASH, 7,066 1980 Rick Buss, STAN, 64.44/211-5 1966 Dick Selby, UCLA, 240-4 1978 Bengt Larsson, OSU, 7,622 1981 Dave Thomson, STAN, 63.90/209-8 1967 Dick Selby, UCLA, 241-9 1/2 1979 Dannie Jackson, ASU, 7,755 1982 Tore Gustafsson, WSU, 65.64/215-4 1968 Gary Pennington, CAL, 239-2 1980 Gary Gefre, WASH, 7,758 1983 Tore Gustafsson, WSU, 69.50/228-0 1969 Stu Hunnings, WSU, 257-8 1981 Mark Anderson, UCLA, 7,809 1984 Ken Flax, ORE, 70.02/229-9 1970 Cary Feldman, WASH, 236-6 1982 Keith Collins, WSU, 7,691 1985 Ken Flax, ORE, 74.26/243-8 1971 Cary Feldman, WASH, 258-4 1983 Mike Ramos, WASH, 7,653 1986 Tore Gustafsson, WSU, 75.62/248-1 1972 Bruce Kennedy, CAL, 249-5 1984 Mike Ramos, WASH, 7,824 1987 Stefan Jonsson, WSU, 72.28/237-2 1973 Jim Judd, OSU, 250-0 1985 Steve Erickson, WASH, 8,063 1988 Stefan Jonsson, WSU, 71.24/233-9 1974 Jim Judd, OSU, 253-0 1986 Mike Ramos, WASH, 8,322* 1989 David Wilson, UCLA, 68.48/224-8 1975 Rod Ewaliko, WASH, 260-9 1987 Simon Shirley, WSU, 7,559 1990 Scott McGee, ORE, 68.60/225-1 1976 Rod Ewaliko, WASH, 265-3 1988 Derek Huff, ARIZ, 7,661 1991 Scott McGee, ORE, 65.42/214-7 1977 Duncan Atwood, WASH, 265-9 1989 Derek Huff, ARIZ, 7,629 1992 Dave Popejoy, STAN, 65.84/216-0 1978 Duncan Atwood, WASH, 261-8 1990 Pedro daSilva, ORE, 7,754 1993 Balazs Kiss, USC, 73.12/239-11 1979 Tom Sinclair, WASH, 79.22/259-11 1991 Pedro daSilva, ORE, 7,751 1994 Balazs Kiss, USC, 75.76/248-7 1980 Reidar Lorentzen, ORE, 79.36/260-4 1992 (vacated**) 1995 Balazs Kiss, USC, 81.94/268-10* 1981 Reidar Lorentzen, ORE, 79.60/261-2 1993 Chris Huffins, CAL, 7,671 1996 Balazs Kiss, USC, 77.46/254-1 1982 Laslo Babits, WSU, 81.42/267-1 1994 Travis Clark, STAN, 6,982 1997 Tapio Kolunsarka, ARIZ, 67.74/222-3 1983 Laslo Babits, WSU, 79.90/262-2 1995 Jeromy Williams, ORE, 7,806 1998 Mika Laiho, ASU, 69.70/228-8 1984 Brian Crouser, ORE, 83.12/272-8 1996 Leo Slack, WSU, 7,743 1999 Norbert Horvath, USC, 69.42/227-9 1985 Brian Crouser, ORE, 86.46/283-8* 1997 Ross Bomben, CAL, 7,551 2000 Norbert Horvath, USC, 70.20/230-4 1998 Ross Bomben, CAL, 7,808 2001 Norbert Horvath, USC, 70.12/230-1 JAVELIN (New implement) 1999 Bevan Hart, CAL, 7,662 2002 Adam Kriz, ORE, 64.20/210-7 Meet Record: Cyrus Hostetler, ORE, 77.21/253-4, 2010 2000 Bevan Hart, CAL, 7,890 2003 Adam Kriz, ORE, 67.45/221-3 1986 Jan Johansson, WSU, 72.96/239-4 2001 Santiago Lorenzo, ORE, 7,617 2004 Dan Ames, UCLA, 64.21/210-8 1987 Jim Miller, WSU, 75.86/248-11 2002 Billy Pappas, ORE, 7,532 2005 Adam Midles, USC, 63.66/208-10 1988 Darryl Roberson, WASH, 71.98/236-2 2003 Santiago Lorenzo, ORE, 7,564 2006 Boldizsar Kocsor, UCLA, 66.77/219-1 1989 Darryl Roberson, WASH, 72.64/238-4 2004 Tommy Skipper, ORE, 7,589 2007 Brian Richotte, ORE, 67.96/222-11 1990 Stefan Wikstrom, WSU, 74.54/244-7 2005 Darion Powell, WSU, 7,531 2008 Boldizsar Kocsor, UCLA, 68.54/224-10 1991 David Bunevacz, UCLA, 71.34/234-1 2006 Jake Arnold, ARIZ, 7,691 2009 Boldizsar Kocsor, UCLA, 66.92/219-7 1992 Art Skipper, ORE, 71.90/235-11 2007 Jake Arnold, ARIZ, 7,755 2010 Trey Henderson, USC, 66.99m/219-9 1993 Erik Smith, UCLA, 75.28/247-0 2008 Ashton Eaton, ORE, 7,604 2011 Trey Henderson, USC, 68.93/226-2 1994 Oleg Krichenko, ARIZ, 72.70/238-6 2009 Ashton Eaton, ORE, 8,091 2012 Alec Faldermeyer, UCLA, 66.99/219-9 1995 Greg Johnson, UCLA, 76.84/252-1 2010 Ashton Eaton, ORE, 8,154 2013 Remy Conaster, USC, 67.93/222-10 1996 Troy Burkholder, WASH, 69.92/229-5 2011 Jeremy Taiwo, WASH, 7,742 2014 Remy Conaster, USC, 70.92m/232-8 1997 Josh Johnson, UCLA, 70.12/230-1 2012 Dakotah Keys, ORE, 7,793 2015 Conor McCullough, USC, 72.20m/236-10 1998 Esko Mikkola, ARIZ, 76.38/250-7 2013 Dakotah Keys, ORE, 8,001 2016 Greg Skipper, ORE, 70.34m/230-9 1999 Esko Mikkola, ARIZ, 75.42/247-5 2014 Dakotah Keys, ORE, 7,801 2017 Brock Eager, WSU, 67.39m/221-1 2000 Esko Mikkola, ARIZ, 72.08/236-6 2015 Pau Tonnesen, ARIZ, 7,823 2001 John Stiegeler, ORE, 73.40/240-10 2016 Pau Tonnesen, ARIZ, 7,942 2002 Nick Bakke, ORE, 69.28/227-3 2017 Mitch Modin, ORE, 7,530 2003 Adam Jenkins, ORE, 66.38/217-9 2004 Matt Wagner, ARIZ, 71.13/233-4 (** Pedro daSilva (ORE) won the competition with 2005 Paul Teinert, CAL, 71.92/235-11 8,060 points, but was later declared ineligible, per 2006 Juan Romero, WASH, 71.29/233-11 NCAA rules) 2007 Ryan Brandel, ORE, 71.74/235-4 2008 Corey White, USC, 73.66/241-8 2009 Cyrus Hostetler, ORE, 76.32/250-5 2010 Cyrus Hostetler, ORE, 77.21/253-4* 2011 Cooper Thompson, USC, 72.69/238-6 2012 Sam Crouser, ORE, 76.47/250-11 2013 Sam Crouser, ORE, 76.01/249-4 2014 Sam Crouser, ORE, 74.24m/243-7 2015 Sam Crouser, ORE, 77.06m/252-10 2016 Cody Danielson, ORE, 72.66m/238-5 2017 Carson Fuller, WASH, 74.38m/244-0

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TEAM All-Time Titles (New Format) All-Time Titles (Total) All-Time Relay Titles (Total) Discontinued ARIZONA 82 82 2 0 ARIZONA STATE 75 75 21 0 CALIFORNIA 59 78 6 19 COLORADO 5 5 0 0 OREGON 162 176 4 14 OREGON STATE 25 33 1 8 STANFORD 62 70 1 8 UCLA 162 197 24 35 USC 196 248 41 52 UTAH 0 0 0 0 WASHINGTON 77 81 4 4 WASHINGTON STATE 108 123 7 15 TOTAL 1,013 1,168 111 155 TEAM 100m 200m 400m 800m 1,500m 5,000m 10,000m 110mH 400mH STEEPLE 4x100m ARIZONA 3 3 1 4 9 14 9 0 0 8 2 ARIZONA STATE 3 4 4 2 1 3 0 2 0 6 9 CALIFORNIA 0 1 0 1 4 1 0 4 3 2 0 COLORADO 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 OREGON 1 3 7 12 9 4 12 6 4 14 2 OREGON STATE 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 STANFORD 1 1 0 4 8 5 8 0 1 2 0 UCLA 9 6 7 4 1 2 1 10 12 0 8 USC 19 19 16 5 0 0 0 15 14 0 15 UTAH 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WASHINGTON 3 4 1 4 3 1 1 1 1 7 1 WASHINGTON STATE 3 1 4 5 6 10 10 4 7 10 5 TOTAL 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 53 42 TEAM 4x400m HJ PV LJ TJ SP D H J (Old) J (New) Dec ARIZONA 0 6 0 2 1 4 4 1 0 5 6 ARIZONA STATE 12 2 3 8 5 8 1 1 0 0 1 CALIFORNIA 1 9 5 4 7 3 6 0 2 1 5 COLORADO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OREGON 2 6 11 9 4 10 5 8 4 12 17 OREGON STATE 1 6 4 2 0 1 2 0 2 0 1 STANFORD 1 4 2 8 4 1 7 3 1 0 1 UCLA 6 8 15 6 16 17 19 6 3 4 2 USC 15 10 6 14 15 8 8 13 2 2 0 UTAH 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WASHINGTON 2 1 14 3 1 3 2 4 8 5 7 WASHINGTON STATE 2 6 2 3 5 3 4 7 4 3 4 TOTAL 42 58 62 59 58 58 58 43 26 32 44 DISCONTINUED EVENTS TEAM 100y 200y 440y 880y Mile 3 Miles 6 Miles 120yH 440yH 4x440y 4xMile ARIZONA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ARIZONA STATE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CALIFORNIA 2 1 3 6 0 1 0 0 1 3 2 COLORADO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OREGON 0 0 0 1 5 7 0 0 1 0 0 OREGON STATE 0 1 1 2 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 STANFORD 1 1 0 2 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 UCLA 3 2 7 1 4 0 0 4 4 2 8 USC 8 9 5 2 2 2 0 10 3 6 5 UTAH 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WASHINGTON 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 WASHINGTON STATE 1 1 0 2 1 5 3 1 1 0 0 TOTAL 16 16 16 16 16 16 3 16 13 11 16

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YEAR ARIZ ASU CAL COLO ORE OSU STAN UCLA USC UTAH WASH WSU 1960 - - 5 - - - 1 2 9 - 2 - 1961 - - 1 - - - 1 2 11 - 1 - 1962 - - 1 - - - 4 4 5 - 1 - 1963 - - 1 - - - 5 - 8 - 1 1 1964 - - 3 - - - 2 - 4 - 3 4 1965 - - 5 - 3 1 2 3 3 - - 1 1966 - - - - 2 1 - 9 4 - - 2 1967 - - 1 - 4 2 1 4 4 - 1 1 1968 - - 1 - 1 2 - 3 8 - - 3 1969 - - - - 4 1 1 4 3 - 1 4 1970 - - 2 - 2 2 1 4 3 - 2 2 1971 - - 1 - 5 - - 4 5 - 3 - 1972 - - 3 - 1 1 - 6 5 - 2 - 1973 - - 1 - 4 5 - 4 5 - - 1 1974 - - 2 - 2 4 1 5 1 - 1 4 1975 - - 1 - 4 1 - 3 9 - 1 2 1976 - - 1 - 1 2 1 2 7 - 6 1 1977 - - 2 - - - 2 4 6 - 3 4 1978 - - - - 4 1 1 6 5 - 2 2 1979 2 2 - - 4 2 - 3 5 - 2 1 1980 1 1 - - 6 1 1 5 4 - 1 1 1981 1 5 4 - 4 2 1 3 - - - 1 1982 - 2 1 - 4 1 - 6 1 - - 6 1983 1 4 1 - 4 2 - 1 - - 1 7 1984 1 - 1 - 5 - - 3 3 - 1 7 1985 2 - 1 - 4 1 - 2 2 - 2 7 1986 - 2 1 - 4 - 1 3 3 - 1 6 1987 2 1 1 - 2 - - 7 2 - 2 4 1988 3 - 3 - 3 1 1 5 2 - 1 2 1989 5 - 2 - 2 - - 5 4 - 1 2 1990 3 1 1 - 6 - 2 2 1 - 2 3 1991 4 1 3 - 4 - 2 2 2 - - 3 1992 2 2 2 - 2 - 1 4 4 - 1 2 1993 4 2 2 - - - - 9 4 - - - 1994 1 2 3 - 1 - 1 5 5 - - 3 1995 3 1 1 - 3 - - 6 5 - - 2 1996 1 - 3 - 3 - - 7 5 - 1 1 1997 3 - 1 - 2 - 2 3 6 - - 4 1998 5 1 1 - 2 - - 4 2 - 3 3 1999 3 2 1 - 2 - 2 1 8 - - 2 2000 2 3 1 - 1 - 4 1 4 - 3 2 2001 - 5 1 - 2 - 4 1 5 - 1 2 2002 1 1 - - 5 - 4 2 4 - 2 2 2003 - 2 - - 3 - 5 3 5 - 1 2 2004 4 4 1 - 3 - - 6 2 - - 1 2005 3 5 1 - 2 - 1 3 4 - 1 1 2006 4 2 - - 4 - - 2 6 - 3 - 2007 1 2 1 - 5 - 1 4 6 - 1 - 2008 1 6 1 - 3 - 2 4 2 - 1 1 2009 2 2 - - 6 - 1 2 4 - 2 2 2010 - 2 1 - 6 - 2 1 7 - 1 1 2011 3 1 1 - 3 - 1 2 4 - 3 3 2012 3 4 1 - 4 - 2 2 2 - 2 1 2013 3 3 2 1 4 - - 2 5 - 1 - 2014 3 1 1 - 3 - 2 2 5 - 3 1 2015 2 1 - 2 5 - 1 1 6 - 2 1 2016 2 2 - - 6 - 2 2 1 - 4 2 2017 1 1 2 2 7 - 1 2 3 - 1 1 TOTAL 82 76 78 5 176 33 70 197 248 0 81 122 HIGH 5 6 5 2 7 5 5 9 11 0 6 7 STREAK 7 20 - - 24 - 4 53 34 - 13 4

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* - Meet Record

100 METERS 400 METERS 1,500 METERS Meet Record: English Gardner, ORE, 11.03, 2011 Meet Record: Kendall Ellis, USC, 50.66, 2017 Meet Record: Shelby Houlihan, ASU, 4:11.06, 2015 1987 Gail Devers, UCLA, 11.17 1987 Gervaise McCraw, USC, 53.23 1987 Penny Graves, ORE, 4:18.57 1988 Gail Devers, UCLA, 11.05 1988 Maicel Malone, ASU, 51.61 1988 Annette Hand, ORE, 4:17.20 1989 Caryl Smith, UCLA, 11.69 1989 Celestine N’Drin, WSU, 53.01 1989 Lesley Noll, USC, 4:26.66 1990 Chryste Gaines, STAN, 12.05 1990 Maicel Malone, ASU, 51.93 1990 Melanie Bloch, STAN, 4:24.2 1991 Chryste Gaines, STAN, 11.28 1991 Maicel Malone, ASU, 52.02 1991 Bridget Smyth, ARIZ, 4:24.13 1992 Chryste Gaines, STAN, 10.94w 1992 Camara Jones, ORE, 52.74 1992 Jennifer Carpenter, WSU, 4:26.42 1993 LaReina Woods, ORE, 11.58 1993 Camara Jones, ORE, 51.55 1993 Kim Toney, ASU, 4:21.78 1994 Inger Miller, USC, 11.45 1994 Shanequa Campbell, ASU, 52.82 1994 Kim Toney, ASU, 4:20.69 1995 Sheila Burrell, UCLA, 11.63 1995 Camara Jones, ORE, 51.44 1995 Karen Hecox, UCLA, 4:26.79 1996 Torri Edwards, USC, 11.48 1996 Darlene Malco, UCLA, 52.39 1996 Grazyna Penc, USC, 4:23.71 1997 Esi Benyarku, USC, 11.77 1997 Darlene Malco, UCLA, 51.92 1997 Grazyna Penc, USC, 4:23.64 1998 Shakedia Jones, UCLA, 11.20 1998 Andrea Anderson, UCLA, 52.52 1998 Grazyna Penc, USC, 4:20.95 1999 Torri Edwards, USC, 11.33 1999 Andrea Anderson, UCLA, 52.44 1999 Anna Lopaciuch, USC, 4:25.79 2000 Angela Williams, USC, 11.01w 2000 Carolyn Jackson, ARIZ, 52.23 2000 Anna Lopaciuch, USC, 4:19.44 2001 Brianna Glenn, ARIZ, 11.39w 2001 Adia McKinnon, UCLA, 52.69 2001 Sally Glynn, STAN, 4:16.98 2002 Angela Williams, USC, 11.42 2002 Nakiya Johnson, UCLA, 52.29 2002 Lena Nilsson, UCLA, 4:20.81 2003 Natasha Mayers, USC, 11.39 2003 Cassandra Reed, ASU, 52.89 2003 Lena Nilsson, UCLA, 4:13.21 2004 Virginia Powell, USC, 11.32 2004 Monique Henderson, UCLA, 50.90 2004 Iryna Vashchuk, USC, 4:20.95 2005 Virginia Powell, USC, 11.28 2005 Monique Henderson, UCLA, 51.31 2005 Iryna Vashchuk, USC, 4:16.02 2006 Virginia Powell, USC, 11.10 2006 Chauntae Bayne, STAN, 52.35 2006 Arianna Lambie, STAN, 4:15.65 2007 Carol Rodriguez, USC, 11.29 2007 Latosha Wallace, ASU, 51.961 2007 Arianna Lambie, STAN, 4:19.12 2008 Charonda Williams, ASU, 11.45 2008 Keshia Baker, ORE, 53.27 2008 Katie Follett, WASH, 4:22.41 2009 Charonda Williams, ASU, 11.14 2009 Keshia Baker, ORE, 51.74 2009 Katie Follett, WASH, 4:26.62 2010 Amber Purvis, ORE, 11.38 2010 Keshia Baker, ORE, 50.76 2010 Zoe Buckman, ORE, 4:15.95 2011 English Gardner, ORE, 11.03* 2011 Jasmine Chaney, ASU, 52.23 2011 Jordan Hasay, ORE, 4:19.18 2012 English Gardner, ORE, 11.00w 2012 Phyllis Francis, ORE, 52.05 2012 Jordan Hasay, ORE, 4:13.28 2013 Jenna Prandini, ORE, 11.46 2013 Phyllis Francis, ORE, 51.57 2013 Shelby Houlihan, ASU, 4:14.84 2014 Jenna Prandini, ORE, 11.21 2014 Phyllis Francis, ORE, 51.87 2014 Shelby Houlihan, ASU, 4:15.67 2015 Jasmine Todd, ORE, 11.81 2015 Vanessa Jones, ORE, 51.50 2015 Shelby Houlihan, ASU, 4:11.06* 2016 Hannah Cunliffe, ORE, 11.08 2016 Olivia Baker, STAN, 53.20 2016 Elise Cranny, STAN, 4:17.72 2017 Deajah Stevens, ORE, 11.05 2017 Kendall Ellis, USC, 50.66* 2017 Dani Jones, COLO, 4:22.09 200 METERS 800 METERS 3,000 METERS Meet Record: Deajah Stevens, ORE, 22.09, 2017 Meet Record: Alysia Johnson, CAL, 2:00.57, 2008 1987 Annette Hand, ORE, 9:13.86 1987 Gail Devers, UCLA, 22.71 1987 Celestine N’Drin, WSU, 2:05.13 1988 Annette Hand, ORE, 9:10.84* 1988 Maicel Malone, ASU, 23.19 1988 Lesley Noll, USC, 2:04.60 1989 Jennifer Robertson, WSU, 9:26.79 1989 Rosie Williams, ORE, 23.61 1989 Jennifer Carpenter, WSU, 2:07.47 1990 Liz Wilson, ORE, 9:26.19 1990 Maicel Malone, ASU, 23.24 1990 Celestine N’Drin, WSU, 2:04.05 1991 Bridget Smyth, ARIZ, 9:27.79 1991 Maicel Malone, ASU, 23.02 1991 Kim Toney, ASU, 2:07.05 1992 Lucy Nusrala, ORE, 9:23.54 1992 Inger Miller, USC, 22.43w 1992 Kim Toney, ASU, 2:05.86 1993 Brenda Sleeuwenhoek, ARIZ, 9:29.33 1993 Tayo Akinremi, ASU, 23.4 1993 Sharette Garcia, ASU, 2:06.01 1994 Karen Hecox, UCLA, 9:43.39 1994 Inger Miller, USC, 23.27 1994 Karen Bennett, ARIZ, 2:03.79 1995 Monal Chokshi, STAN, 9:38.16 1995 La Tima Jones, USC, 23.46 1995 Lorrieann Adams, ASU, 2:04.69 1996 Emebet Shiferaw, USC, 9:12.97 1996 Torri Edwards, USC, 23.1h 1996 Lorrieann Adams, ASU, 2:04.25 1997 Amy Skieresz, ARIZ, 9:13.87 1997 Andrea Anderson, UCLA, 23.98 1997 Grazyna Penc, USC, 2:05.94 1998 Monal Chokshi, STAN, 9:23.92 1998 Torri Edwards, USC, 23.01w 1998 Anna Lopaciuch, USC, 2:05.71 1999 Marie Davis, ORE, 9:38.88 1999 Torri Edwards, USC, 23.23 1999 Brigita Langerholc, USC, 2:05.85 2000 Sally Glynn, STAN, 9:22.11 2000 Angela Williams, USC, 22.78w 2000 Brigita Langerholc, USC, 2:03.82 2001 Brianna Glenn, ARIZ, 23.26w 2001 Brigita Langerholc, USC, 2:02.03 2002 Brianna Glenn, ARIZ, 22.91 2002 Lena Nilsson, UCLA, 2:03.88 2003 Natasha Mayers, USC, 23.32 2003 Lena Nilsson, UCLA, 2:03.86 2004 Monique Henderson, UCLA, 22.89 2004 Ashley Caldwell, UCLA, 2:06.88 2005 Monique Henderson, UCLA, 23.06 2005 Chloe Jarvis, CAL, 2:04.53 2006 Carol Rodriguez, USC, 22.81 2006 Rebekah Noble, ORE, 2:05.81 2007 Carol Rodriguez, USC, 23.33 2007 Alysia Johnson, CAL, 2:01.74 2008 Charonda Williams, ASU, 23.09 2008 Alysia Johnson, CAL, 2:00.57* 2009 Charonda Williams, ASU, 23.05 2009 Zoe Buckman, ORE, 2:05.39 2010 Amber Purvis, ORE, 23.14 2010 Anne Kesselring, ORE, 2:04.36 2011 Jessica Davis, USC, 22.84 2011 Anna Layman, WSU, 2:03.48 2012 English Gardner, ORE, 22.82 2012 Laura Roesler, ORE, 2:05.13 2013 English Gardner, ORE, 22.62 2013 Laura Roesler, ORE, 2:06.51 2014 Jenna Prandini, ORE, 22.60 2014 Laura Roesler, ORE, 2:05.77 2015 Tynia Gaither, USC, 22.97 2015 Raevyn Rogers, ORE, 2:01.67 2016 Hannah Cunliffe, ORE, 22.49 2016 Raevyn Rogers, ORE, 2:02.41 2017 Deajah Stevens, ORE, 22.09* 2017 Raevyn Rogers, ORE, 2:02.93

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5,000 METERS 100-METER HURDLES 3,000 METER STEEPLECHASE Meet Record: Amy Skieresz, ARIZ, 15:44.91, 1997 Meet Record: Gail Devers, UCLA, 12.61, 1988 Meet Record: Erin Clark, COLO, 9:48.72, 2016 1987 Annette Hand, ORE, 16:03.46 1987 Gail Devers, UCLA, 13.28 2001 Kelly MacDonald, ASU, 10:03.20 1988 Penny Graves, ORE, 16:21.34 1988 Gail Devers, UCLA, 12.61* 2002 Lisa Aguilera, ASU, 10:15.71 1989 Jennifer Robertson, WSU, 16:36.14 1989 Janeene Vickers, UCLA, 13.66 2003 Lisa Aguilera, ASU, 10:22.94 1990 Sabrina Han, CAL, 16:25.41 1990 Janeene Vickers, UCLA, 13.73 2004 Amy Hastings, ASU, 10:21.74 1991 Stephanie Wessell, ORE, 16:46.88 1991 Janeene Vickers, UCLA, 13.39 2005 Anna Masinelli, ASU, 10:23.27 1992 Nicole Woodward, ORE, 17:01.20 1992 Ime Akpan, ASU, 13.03 2006 Brooke Bennett, ASU, 10:20.08 1993 Brenda Sleeuwenhoek, ARIZ, 16:43.73 1993 Ime Akpan, ASU, 13.09w 2007 Sara Trané, WSU, 10:19.89 1994 Brenda Sleeuwenhoek, ARIZ, 16:36.52 1994 Sau Ying Chan, USC, 13.31 2008 Sara Trané, WSU, 10:17.80 1995 Shelly Taylor, UCLA, 16:56.88 1995 Sau Ying Chan, USC, 13.43 2009 Marie Lawrence, WASH, 9:54.13 1996 Emebet Shiferaw, USC, 16:16.27 1996 Joanna Hayes, UCLA, 13.29 2010 Claire Michel, ORE, 10:11.70 1997 Amy Skieresz, ARIZ, 15:44.91* 1997 Joanna Hayes, UCLA, 13.04 2011 Margaret Callahan, ARIZ, 10:23.53 1998 Amy Skieresz, ARIZ, 15:47.64 1998 Joanna Hayes, UCLA, 13.15 2012 Shalaya Kipp, COLO, 9:57.39 1999 Tara Chaplin, ARIZ, 16:35.98 1999 Michelle Perry, UCLA, 13.37 2013 Emma Coburn, COLO, 9:55.67 2000 Kelly MacDonald, ASU, 16:28.45 2000 Michelle Perry, UCLA, 13.03w 2014 Shalaya Kipp, COLO, 10:04.19 2001 Kelly MacDonald, ASU, 16:22.75 2001 Michelle Perry, UCLA, 13.50 2015 Erin Clark, COLO, 10:02.16 2002 Lauren Fleshman, STAN, 16:47.24 2002 Natasha Neal, USC, 13.37 2016 Erin Clark, COLO, 9:48.72* 2003 Lauren Fleshman, STAN, 16:37.52 2003 Sheena Johnson, UCLA, 13.10 2017 Madison Boreman, COLO, 10:06.83 2004 Sara Bei, STAN, 16:35.39 2004 Sheena Johnson, UCLA, 12.79 2005 Sara Bei, STAN, 16:47.57 2005 Virginia Powell, USC, 12.75 4x100-METER RELAY 2006 Victoria Jackson, ASU, 16:09.73 2006 Virginia Powell, USC, 12.64 Meet Record: Oregon, 42.71, 2016 1987 UCLA, 44.45 2007 Arianna Lambie, STAN, 15:57.59 2007 Candice Davis, USC, 13.04 1988 Arizona State, 43.90 2008 Nicole Blood, ORE, 16:33.70 2008 Kimyon Broom, CAL, 13.26 1989 UCLA, 45.05 2009 Lauren Centrowitz, STAN, 16:15.86 2009 Kimyon Broom, CAL, 13.02 1990 UCLA, 45.26 2010 Nicole Blood, ORE, 16:06.74 2010 Lindsay Rowe, UCLA, 13.24 1991 Arizona State, 44.59 2011 Jordan Hasay, ORE, 16:24.10 2011 Nia Ali, USC, 12.77 1992 USC, 44.39 2012 Jessica Tebo, COLO, 16:03.70 2012 Kori Carter, STAN, 12.99 1993 Oregon, 44.76 2013 Megan Goethals, WASH, 16:08.86 2013 Kori Carter, STAN, 12.76 1994 Arizona State, 44.75 2014 Shelby Houlihan, ASU, 16:11.63 2014 Lauren Blackburn, USC, 13.08 1995 USC, 44.98 2015 Shelby Houlihan, ASU, 15:58.45 2015 Dior Hall, USC, 12.99 1996 USC, 44.70 2016 Kaitlyn Benner, COLO, 16:12.82 2016 Sasha Wallace, ORE, 13.09 1997 UCLA, 44.14 2017 Dani Jones, COLO, 16:12.76 2017 Alaysha Johnson, ORE, 12.92 1998 UCLA, 44.22 10,000 METERS 400-METER HURDLES 1999 Washington State, 44.50 Meet Record: Katie Knight, WASH, 33:20.02, 2016 Meet Record: Kori Carter, STAN, 54.21, 2013 2000 USC, 43.47 1987 Laura LaMena, ASU, 34:51.24 1987 Leslie Maxie, USC, 57.29 2001 USC, 43.64 1988 Carol Gray, STAN, 33:41.8 1988 Janeene Vickers, UCLA, 59.16 2002 USC, 44.14 1989 Jennifer Ashe, UCLA, 35:42.02 1989 Janeene Vickers, UCLA, 55.89 2003 USC, 44.26 1990 Stephanie Wessell, ORE, 34:25.42 1990 Janeene Vickers, UCLA, 58.76 2004 UCLA, 43.43 1991 Stephanie Wessell, ORE, 34:57.27 1991 Mari Bjone, WASH, 58.21 2005 USC, 43.66 1992 Katie Williams, ARIZ, 35:16.41 1992 Michelle DeCoux, USC, 57.89 2006 USC, 43.81 1993 Katie Williams, ARIZ, 35:30.76 1993 Erin Blunt, UCLA, 57.68 2007 USC, 44.20 1994 Louise Watson, STAN, 34:44.72 1994 Lade Akinremi, ASU, 57.05 2008 USC, 44.00 1995 Viola Schaffer, ARIZ, 35:16.34 1995 Lade Akinremi, ASU, 56.21 2009 ASU, 44.10 1996 Melody Fairchild, ORE, 34:07.86 1996 Michelle Johnson, ARIZ, 57.56 2010 Oregon, 43.27 1997 Sarna Renfro, STAN, 34:25.55 1997 Joanna Hayes, UCLA, 56.38 2011 USC, 43.84 1998 Anna Aoki, WASH, 35:04.99 1998 Natasha Danvers, USC, 58.01 2012 Oregon, 43.72 1999 Brooke Murphy, ARIZ, 34:59.91 1999 Natasha Danvers, USC, 55.75 2013 Oregon, 43.81 2000 Kate Bradshaw, WASH, 34:41.03 2000 Natasha Danvers, USC, 56.46 2014 USC, 43.21 2001 Anna Aoki, WASH, 34:19.63 2001 Sheena Johnson, UCLA, 56.02 2015 USC, 43.10 2002 Erin Sullivan, STAN, 35:44.19 2002 Sheena Johnson, UCLA, 57.35 2016 Oregon, 42.71* 2003 Alicia Craig, STAN, 33:42.29 2003 Sheena Johnson, UCLA, 56.45 2017 Oregon, 42.81 2004 Alicia Craig, STAN, 36:04.95 2004 Sheena Johnson, UCLA, 55.45 2005 Alicia Craig, STAN, 34:02.79 2005 Undine Becker, STAN, 58.59 2006 Amy Hastings, ASU, 34:03.85 2006 Nicole Leach, UCLA, 57.27 2007 Teresa McWalters, STAN, 35:10.62 2007 Nicole Leach, UCLA, 55.95 2008 Alexandra Gits, STAN, 36:50.42 2008 Shalina Clarke, USC, 58.05 2009 Anita Campbell, WASH, 34:13.27 2009 Lorraine King, WSU, 57.51 2010 Nicole Blood, ORE, 33:28.38 2010 Turquoise Thompson, UCLA, 56.92 2011 Stephanie Marcy, STAN, 35:47.37 2011 Turquoise Thompson, UCLA, 55.84 2012 Alex Kosinski, ORE, 34:19.67 2012 Georganne Moline, ARIZ, 55.12 2013 Jennifer Bergman, ARIZ, 34:17.09 2013 Kori Carter, STAN, 54.21* 2014 Jessica Tonn, STAN, 34:09.13 2014 Jaide Stepter, USC, 56.99 2015 Jessica Tonn, STAN, 34:00.33 2015 Jaide Stepter, USC, 54.32 2016 Katie Knight, WASH, 33:20.02* 2016 Jaide Stepter, USC, 55.22 2017 Erin Clark, COLO, 33:23.92 2017 Sage Watson, ARIZ, 55.01

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4x400-METER RELAY POLE VAULT TRIPLE JUMP Meet Record: USC, 3:29.52, 2017 Meet Record: Chelsea Johnson, UCLA, 4.60/15-1, 2006 Meet Record: Erica McLain, STAN, 14.15/46-5 1/4, 2007 1987 UCLA, 3:33.81 1998 Melissa Feinstein, STAN, 3.80/12-5 1/2 1987 Sheila Hudson, CAL, 13.61/44-8 1988 Arizona State, 3:36.23 1999 Tracy O'Hara, UCLA, 3.85/12-7 1/2 1988 Wendy Brown, USC, 13.59/44-7 1989 USC, 3:36.54 2000 Tracy O'Hara, UCLA, 4.14/13-7 1989 Phillis McKinney, ORE, 12.60/41-4 1/4 1990 Arizona State, 3:38.13 2001 Tracy O'Hara, UCLA, 4.30/14-1 1/4 1990 Sheila Hudson, CAL, 12.86/42-2 1/4w 1991 Oregon, 3:39.15 2002 Amy Linnen, ARIZ, 4.31/14-1 3/4 1991 Jackie Edwards, STAN, 12.71/41-8 1/2 1992 Oregon, 3:39.35 2003 Becky Holliday, ORE, 4.42/14-6 1992 Roshanda Glenn, UCLA, 13.23/43-5 1993 Arizona State, 3:32.65 2004 Kate Soma, WASH, 4.32/14-2 1993 Roshanda Glenn, UCLA, 13.21/ 43-4 1/4 1994 Arizona State, 3:32.48 2005 Chelsea Johnson, UCLA, 4.25/13-11 1/4 1994 Roshanda Glenn, UCLA, 13.16/43-2 1/4 1995 Arizona State, 3:31.28 2006 Chelsea Johnson, UCLA, 4.60/15-1* 1995 Amy Littlepage, CAL, 13.03/42-9 1996 Oregon, 3:36.79 2007 Gabriella Duclos, ARIZ, 4.20/13-9 1/4 1996 Amy Littlepage, CAL, 12.90/42-4 1997 UCLA, 3:40.05 2008 Ingrid Kantola, UCLA, 4.31/14-1 3/4 1997 Amy Littlepage, CAL, 13.18/43-3 1998 USC, 3:36.61 2009 Melissa Gergel, ORE, 4.32/14-2 1998 Deana Simmons, UCLA, 12.98/42-7 1999 USC, 3:31.63 2010 Katerina Stefanidi, STAN, 4.27/14-0 1999 Cicely Clinkenbeard, WSU,13.01/42-8 1/4w 2000 USC, 3:35.99 2011 Katerina Stefanidi, STAN, 4.28/14-0 1/2 2000 Tatyana Obukhova, USC, 13.34/43-9 1/4w 2001 UCLA, 3:32.82 2012 Katerina Stefanidi, STAN, 4.48/14-8 1/4 2001 Tatyana Obukhova, USC, 12.91/42-4 1/4 2002 UCLA, 3:31.97 2013 Kristine Felix, WSU, 4.07/13-4 1/4 2002 Tatyana Obukhova, USC, 13.12/43-0 1/2 2003 Stanford, 3:35.10 2014 Diamara Planell Cruz, WASH, 4.28m/14-0.50 2003 Candice Baucham, UCLA, 12.97/42-6 3/4 2004 UCLA, 3:32.39 2015 Kristina Owsinski, WASH, 4.32m/14-2.00 2004 Candice Baucham, UCLA, 13.61/44-8 2005 Arizona State, 3:35.68 2016 Elizabeth Quick, WASH, 4.11m/13-5.75 2005 Erica McLain, STAN, 13.78/45-2 1/2 2006 Stanford, 3:32.69 2017 Elizabeth Quick, WASH, 4.17m/13-8.25 2006 Erica McLain, STAN, 13.47/44-2 1/2 2007 Arizona State, 3:33.14 2007 Erica McLain, STAN, 14.15/46-5 1/4* 2008 Arizona State, 3:34.45 LONG JUMP 2008 Erica McLain, STAN, 13.58/44-6 3/4 2009 UCLA, 3:33.62 Meet Record: Christabel Nettey, ASU, 6.68/21-11, 2013 2009 Jamesha Youngblood, ORE, 13.16/43-2 1/4 1987 Gail Devers, UCLA, 6.65/21-10 2010 UCLA, 3:34.82 2010 Jamesha Youngblood, ORE, 13.30/43-7 3/4 1988 Gail Devers, UCLA, 6.75/22-1 3/4w 2011 Oregon, 3:29.63 2011 Whitney Liehr, STAN, 13.19/43-3 1/4 1989 Tonya Sedwick, UCLA, 6.29/20-7 3/4 2012 Arizona, 3:31.85 2012 Lauryn Newson, ORE, 13.21/43-4 1/4 1990 Gea Johnson, ASU, 6.34/20-9 3/4w 2013 USC, 3:34.83 2013 Alitta Boyd, USC, 13.27/43-6 1/2 1991 Tonya Sedwick, UCLA, 6.48/21-3 1/4 2014 USC, 3:34.72 2014 Melia Cox, USC, 13.00m/42-8 1992 Jackie Edwards, STAN, 6.61/21-8 1/4 2015 USC, 3:32.12 2015 Jasmine Todd, ORE, 13.10m/42-11.75 1993 Chantal Brunner, WSU, 6.20/20-4 1/4 2016 USC, 3:34.14 2016 Isabella Marten, CAL, 13.31m/43-8 1994 Kelly Blair, ORE, 6.11/20-0 1/2 2017 USC, 3:29.52* 2017 Chaquinn Cook, ORE, 13.45m/44-1.5 1995 Tara Davis, WASH, 6.15/20-2 1/4 HIGH JUMP 1996 Francesca Green, WSU, 6.36/20-10 1/2 Meet Record: Brigetta Barrett, ARIZ, 1.99/6-6 1/4, 2013 1997 Pamela Simpson, USC, 6.38/20-11 1/4w 1987 Vicki Borsheim, WASH, 1.85/6-0 3/4 1998 Francesca Green, WSU, 20-6 1/2 1988 Camille Jampolsky, ORE, 1.90/6-2 3/4 1999 Keyon Soley, UCLA, 6.39/20-11 3/4 1989 Beth Vidakovits, CAL, 1.80/5-10 3/4 2000 Tiffany Greer, ASU, 6.40/21-0w 1990 J.C. Broughton, ARIZ, 1.80/5-10 3/4 2001 Agneta Rosenblad, WSU, 6.52/21-4 3/4 1991 Tanya Hughes, ARIZ, 1.90/6-2 3/4 2002 Tiffany Greer, ASU, 6.40/21-0 1992 Tanya Hughes, ARIZ, 1.97/6-5 1/2 2003 Tiffany Greer, ASU, 6.36/20-10 1/2 1993 Tanya Hughes, ARIZ, 1.90/6-2 3/4 2004 Michelle Sanford, USC, 6.29/20-7 3/4 1994 Amy Acuff, UCLA, 1.85/6-0 3/4 2005 Erica McLain, STAN, 6.46/21-2 1/2w 1995 Amy Acuff, UCLA, 1.98/6-6* 2006 Erica McLain, STAN, 6.53/21-5 1/4 1996 Amy Acuff, UCLA, 1.91/6-3 1/4 2007 Rhonda Watkins, UCLA, 6.62/21-8 3/4 1997 Amy Acuff, UCLA, 1.90/6-2 3/4 2008 Erica McLain, STAN, 6.50/21-4 1998 Fiona Daly, ASU, 1.82/5-11 1/2 2009 Jamesha Youngblood, ORE, 6.43/21-1 1/4 1999 Fiona Daly, ASU, 1.80/5-10 3/4 2010 Jamesha Youngblood, ORE, 6.63/21-9 2000 Darnesha Griffith, UCLA, 1.78/5-10 2011 Christabel Nettey, ASU, 6.54/21-5 1/2 2001 Whitney Evans, WSU, 1.80/5-10 3/4 2012 Constance Ezugha, ASU, 6.45/21-2 2002 Whitney Evans, WSU, 1.81/5-11 1/4 2013 Christabel Nettey, ASU, 6.68/21-11* 2003 Whitney Evans, WSU, 1.82/5-11 1/2 2014 Jenna Prandini, ORE, 6.38m/20-11.25 2004 Jackie Johnson, ASU, 1.77/5-9 3/4 2015 Alexis Faulknor, USC, 6.42m/21-0.75 2005 Robin Mikesh, WSU, 1.78/5-10 2016 Kylie Price, UCLA, 6.41m/21-0.50 2006 Rhonda Watkins, UCLA, 1.81/5-11 1/4 2017 Rhesa Foster, ORE, 6.26m/20-6.5 2007 Rhonda Watkins, UCLA, 1.84/6-0 1/2 2008 Elizabeth Patterson, ARIZ, 1.88/6-2 2009 Inika McPherson, CAL, 1.81/5-11 1/4 2010 Elizabeth Patterson ARIZ, 1.86/6-1/14 2011 Brigetta Barrett, ARIZ, 1.93/6-4 2012 Brigetta Barrett, ARIZ, 1.94/6-4 1/4 2013 Brigetta Barrett, ARIZ, 1.99/6-6 1/4* 2014 Charlotte Muschamp, WSU, 1.82m/5-11.50 2015 Zibby Boyer, UCLA, 1.82m/5-11.50jo 2016 Lisanne Hagens, ARIZ, 1.75m/5-8.75jo 2017 Lisanne Hagens, ARIZ, 1.79m/5-10.5

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SHOT PUT HAMMER HEPTATHLON Meet Record: Valeyta Althouse, UCLA, 18.85/61-10 1/4, 1995 Meet Record: Maggie Ewen, ASU, 70.20/230-4, 2017 Meet Record: Brianne Theisen, ORE, 6,353, 2012 1987 Diana Clements, USC, 16.87/55-4 1/4 1996 Soozie Shanley, WASH, 48.12/157-10 1987 Wendy Brown, USC, 5,589 1988 Jennifer Ponath, WASH, 16.91/55-5 3/4 1997 Holly Montoya, ARIZ, 52.20/171-3 1988 Wendy Brown, USC, 5,665 1989 Carla Garrett, ARIZ, 16.27/53-4 1/2 1998 Rachelle Noble, UCLA, 186-10 1989 Tonya Sedwick, UCLA, 5,509 1990 Tracie Millett, UCLA, 16.40/53-9 3/4 1999 Maureen Griffin, ARIZ, 59.02/193-8 1990 Peggy Odita, STAN, 5,285 1991 Dawn Dumble, UCLA, 17.26/56-7 1/2 2000 Christina Tolson, UCLA, 63.54/208-5 1991 Tonya Sedwick, UCLA, 5,548 1992 Dawn Dumble, UCLA, 16.34/53-7 1/2 2001 Christina Tolson, UCLA, 65.42/214-7 1992 Sonja Forster, WASH, 5,266 1993 Dawn Dumble, UCLA, 17.06/55-11 3/4 2002 Jennifer Joyce, CAL, 62.21/204-1 1993 Kelly Blair, ORE, 5,989 1994 Valeyta Althouse, UCLA, 17.11/56-1 3/4 2003 Cari Soong, UCLA, 65.82/215-11 1994 Kelly Blair, ORE, 5,527 1995 Valeyta Althouse, UCLA, 18.85/61-10 1/4* 2004 Jessica Cosby, UCLA, 63.63/208-9 1995 Ifeoma Ozoeze, CAL, 5,624 1996 Valeyta Althouse, UCLA, 18.14/59-6 1/4 2005 Jessica Cosby, UCLA, 66.10/216-10 1996 Nicole Haynes, USC, 5,786 1997 Nada Kawar, UCLA, 16.80/55-1 1/2 2006 Eva Orban, USC, 67.53/221-7 1997 Tracye Laywer, STAN, 5,663 1998 Seilala Sua, UCLA, 17.32/56-10 2007 Britney Henry, ORE, 66.40/217-10 1998 Tracye Lawyer, STAN, 5,809 1999 Seilala Sua, UCLA, 17.65/57-11 2008 Sarah Stevens, ASU, 66.11/216-11 1999 Tracye Lawyer, STAN, 5,794 2000 Seilala Sua, UCLA, 17.31/56-9 1/2 2009 Eva Orban, USC, 67.39/221-1 2000 Missy Vanek, CAL, 5,505 2001 Christina Tolson, UCLA, 17.77/58-3 1/2 2010 Jaynie Goodbody, STAN, 61.08/200-5 2001 Ellannee Richardson, WSU, 5,578 2002 Jillian Camarena, STAN, 16.72/54-10 1/4 2011 Marissa Minderler, USC, 64.09/210-3 2002 Ellannee Richardson, WSU, 5,821 2003 Jessica Cosby, UCLA, 16.96/55-7 3/4 2012 Marissa Minderler, USC, 67.35/220-11 2003 Ellannee Richardson, WSU, 5,766 2004 Jill Camarena, STAN, 17.63/57-10 1/4 2013 Chelsea Cassulo, ASU, 68.00/223-1 2004 Jackie Johnson, ASU, 5,603 2005 Jessica Cosby, UCLA, 17.11/56-1 3/4 2014 Jillian Weir, ORE, 67.43m/221-3 2005 Julie Pickler, WSU, 5,569 2006 Sarah Stevens, ASU, 17.42/57-2 2015 Ida Storm, UCLA, 65.54m/215-00 2006 Jackie Johnson, ASU, 5,987 2007 Sarah Stevens, ASU, 17.61/57-9 1/2 2016 Maggie Ewen, ASU, 63.88m/209-7 2007 Diana Pickler, WSU, 6,018 2008 Jessica Pressley, ASU, 18.79/61-7 3/4 2017 Maggie Ewen, ASU, 70.20m/230-4* 2008 Jacquelyn Johnson, ASU, 6,307 2009 Sarah Stevens, ASU, 17.32/56-10 2009 Brianne Theisen, ORE, 5,986 2010 Julie Labonte, ARIZ, 16.47/54-0 1/2 JAVELIN 2010 Brianne Theisen, ORE, 5,917 2011 Julie Labonte, ARIZ, 18.21/59-9 1987 Helena Uusitalo, WASH, 55.04/180-7 2011 Samantha Henderson, ASU, 5,470 2012 Anna Jelmini, ASU, 17.19/56-4 3/4 1988 Erica Wheeler, STAN, 58.58/192-2 2012 Brianne Theisen, ORE, 6,353* 2013 Julie Labonte, ARIZ, 17.38/57-0 1/4 1989 Ashley Selman, USC, 53.90/176-10 2013 Keia Pinnick, ASU, 5,801 2014 Julie Labonte, ARIZ, 17.42m/57-2 1990 Paula Berry, ORE, 54.28/178-1 2014 Amalie Iuel, USC, 5,378 2015 Brittany Mann, ORE, 17.24m/56-6.75 1991 Paula Berry, ORE, 59.02/193-8* 2015 Alissa Brooks-Johnson, WSU, 5,803 2016 Brittany Mann, ORE, 16.94m/55-7 1992 Kim Hyatt, ORE, 51.96/170-6 2016 Amalie Iuel, USC, 6,011 2017 Maggie Ewen, ASU, 17.18m/56-4.5 1993 Ashley Selman, ORE, 53.40/175-2 2017 Alissa Brooks-Johnson, WSU, 5,638 1994 Jenny McCormick, STAN, 54.68/179-5 DISCUS 1995 Kelsey Stellick, ORE, 48.54/159-3 Meet Record: Suzy Powell, UCLA, 65.22/214-0, 1997 1996 Tonia Brewer, ORE, 45.70/149-11 1987 Laura Lavine, WSU, 57.78/189-7 1997 Suzy Powell, UCLA, 54.62/179-2 1988 Laura Lavine, WSU, 56.74/186-2 1998 Karis Howell, ORE, 52.76/173-1 1989 Carla Garrett, ARIZ, 60.48/198-5 1990 Tracie Millett, UCLA, 57.96/190-2 JAVELIN 1991 Dawn Dumble, UCLA, 53.08/174-2 (new implement, began in 1999) 1992 Dawn Dumble, UCLA, 53.66/176-0 Meet Record: Rachel Yurkovich, ORE, 58.26/191-2, 2009 1999 Seilala Sua, UCLA, 49.12/161-2 1993 Dawn Dumble, UCLA, 56.44/185-2 2000 Molly Monroe, WSU, 46.52/152-7 1994 Candy Roberts, UCLA, 51.52/169-0 2001 Inga Stasiulionyte, USC, 53.00/173-11 1995 Dawn Dumble, UCLA, 60.88/199-9 2002 Inga Stasiulionyte, USC, 56.95/186-10 1996 Aretha Hill, WASH, 59.66/195-9 2003 Inga Stasiulionyte, USC, 51.48/168-11 1997 Suzy Powell, UCLA, 65.22/214-0* 2004 Inga Stasiulionyte, USC, 55.44/181-11 1998 Aretha Hill, WASH, 63.68/208-11 2005 Sarah Malone, ORE, 52.04/170-9 1999 Seilala Sua, UCLA, 60.88/199-9 2006 Rachel Yurkovich, ORE, 50.68/166-3 2000 Seilala Sua, UCLA, 62.50/205-1 2007 Rachel Yurkovich, ORE, 53.32/174-11 2001 Chaniqua Ross, UCLA, 54.04/177-3 2008 Rachel Yurkovich, ORE, 56.08/184-0 2002 Chaniqua Ross, UCLA, 55.06/180-8 2009 Rachel Yurkovich, ORE, 58.26/191-2* 2003 Sandra Orsund, ASU, 55.76/182-11 2010 Marissa Tschida, WSU, 52.80/173-3 2004 Rachel Varner, ARIZ, 54.36/178-4 2011 Marissa Tschida, WSU, 56.02/183-9 2005 Kamaiya Warren, UCLA, 55.86/183-3 2012 Brianna Bain, STAN, 53.58/175-9 2006 Rachel Varner, ARIZ, 55.25/181-3 2013 Brianna Bain, STAN, 53.84/176-8 2007 Sarah Stevens, ASU, 57.73/189-5 2014 Brianna Bain, STAN, 53.00m/173-11 2008 Jessica Pressley, ASU, 55.93/183-6 2015 Brianna Bain, STAN, 51.38/167-07 2009 Sarah Stevens, ASU, 57.21/187-8 2016 Mackenzie Little, STAN, 53.71m/176-2 2010 Cj Navarro, ASU, 51.06/167-6 2017 Mackenzie Little, STAN, 53.02m/173-11 2011 Anna Jelmini, ASU, 60.33/197-11 2012 Anna Jelmini, ASU, 58.94/193-4 2013 Anna Jelmini, ASU, 60.61/191-11 2014 Alexandra Collatz, USC, 56.17m/184-3 2015 Valarie Allman, STAN, 57.07m/187-03 2016 Valarie Allman, STAN, 57.58m/188-11 2017 Maggie Ewen, ASU, 59.81m/196-2

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TEAM All-Time Titles All-Time Relay Titles (Total) ARIZONA 48 1 ARIZONA STATE 87 12 CALIFORNIA 17 0 COLORADO 11 0 OREGON 104 10 OREGON STATE 0 0 STANFORD 68 2 UCLA 130 13 USC 108 23 UTAH 0 0 WASHINGTON 23 0 WASHINGTON STATE 35 1 TOTAL 631 62 TEAM 100m 200m 400m 800m 1,500m 5,000m 10,000m 110mH 400mH STEEPLE 4x100m ARIZONA 1 2 1 1 1 5 5 0 3 1 0 ARIZONA STATE 2 6 7 5 5 5 2 2 2 6 4 CALIFORNIA 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 COLORADO 0 0 0 0 1 3 1 0 0 6 0 OREGON 9 7 9 9 5 7 5 2 0 1 6 OREGON STATE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 STANFORD 3 0 2 0 5 6 12 2 2 0 0 UCLA 5 4 8 3 3 1 1 14 13 0 6 USC 11 12 3 6 8 1 0 9 9 0 14 UTAH 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WASHINGTON 0 0 0 0 2 1 5 0 1 1 0 WASHINGTON STATE 0 0 1 4 1 1 0 0 1 2 1 TOTAL 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 17 31 TEAM 4x400m HJ PV LJ TJ SP D H J (Old) J (New) Dec ARIZONA 1 11 2 0 0 5 3 3 0 0 0 ARIZONA STATE 8 3 0 7 0 6 9 3 0 0 5 CALIFORNIA 0 2 0 0 6 0 0 1 0 0 2 COLORADO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OREGON 4 1 2 5 6 2 0 2 7 5 5 OREGON STATE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 STANFORD 2 0 4 4 6 2 2 1 2 6 4 UCLA 7 8 6 7 6 14 12 7 1 1 2 USC 9 0 0 3 6 1 1 4 1 4 5 UTAH 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WASHINGTON 0 1 5 1 0 1 2 1 1 0 1 WASHINGTON STATE 0 5 1 4 1 0 2 0 0 3 7 TOTAL 31 31 20 31 31 31 31 22 12 19 31 DISCONTINUED EVENTS TEAM 3,000m ARIZONA 3 ARIZONA STATE 0 CALIFORNIA 0 COLORADO 0 OREGON 5 OREGON STATE 0 STANFORD 3 UCLA 1 USC 1 UTAH 0 WASHINGTON 0 WASHINGTON STATE 1 TOTAL 14

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YEAR ARIZ ASU CAL COLO ORE OSU STAN UCLA USC UTAH WASH WSU 1987 - 1 1 - 3 - - 6 4 - 2 2 1988 - 4 - - 4 - 2 4 3 - 1 1 1989 2 - 1 - 2 - - 7 3 - - 4 1990 1 4 2 - 3 - 3 5 - - - 1 1991 3 4 - - 4 - 2 5 - - 1 - 1992 2 2 - - 5 - 2 3 3 - 1 1 1993 4 5 - - 5 - - 4 - - - 1 1994 2 5 - - 2 - 2 5 3 - - - 1995 1 3 2 - 2 - 1 6 3 - 1 - 1996 1 1 1 - 3 - - 4 7 - 2 1 1997 3 - 1 - - - 2 10 4 - - - 1998 1 1 - - 1 - 3 7 5 - 2 1 1999 3 1 - - 1 - 1 7 6 - - 2 2000 1 2 1 - - - 1 6 8 - 1 1 2001 2 2 - - - - 1 8 4 - 1 3 2002 2 2 1 - - - 3 6 5 - - 2 2003 - 4 - - 1 - 3 7 4 - - 2 2004 1 3 - - - - 3 9 4 - 1 - 2005 - 2 1 - 1 - 5 6 4 - 0 2 2006 1 5 - - 2 - 5 3 5 - - - 2007 1 4 1 - 2 - 4 3 4 - - 2 2008 1 7 2 - 3 - 3 1 2 - 1 1 2009 - 5 2 - 7 - 1 1 1 - 3 1 2010 2 1 - - 12 - 2 3 - - - 1 2011 3 4 - - 4 - 3 1 4 - - 2 2012 3 3 - 2 9 - 3 - 1 - - - 2013 3 5 - 1 5 - 3 - 2 - 1 1 2014 1 2 - 1 6 - 2 - 7 - 1 1 2015 - 2 - 1 4 - 3 2 7 - 1 1 2016 1 1 1 2 6 - 4 1 3 - 2 - 2017 2 3 - 4 7 - 1 - 2 - 1 1

TOTAL 47 88 17 11 104 0 68 130 108 0 23 35 HIGH 4 7 2 4 12 - 5 10 8 - 3 4 STREAK 2 20 1 6 13 - 21 2 7 - 5 1

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(Since 1960) * - Meet Record 100 METERS 5000 METERS 400-METER HURDLES 1963 Larry Questad, STAN, 9.7y 1963 Julio Marin, USC, 14:24.9y 1962 Jerry Tarr, ORE, 50.3y 1964 Harry Jerome, ORE, 10.1y 1966 Gerry Lindgren, WSU, 13:33.7y 1963 Rex Cawley, USC, 49.6y 1968 Lennox Miller, USC, 10.1y 1967 Gerry Lindgren, WSU, 13:47.8y 1977 Tom Andrews, USC, 49.48 1970 Eddie Hart, CAL, 9.4y 1968 Gerry Lindgren, WSU, 13:47.2 1981 Andrew Phillips, UCLA, 49.12 1972 Warren Edmonson, UCLA, 10.1w 1969 Ole Oleson, USC, 13:42.0y 1987 Kevin Young, UCLA, 48.90 1978 Clancy Edwards, USC, 10.07 1970 Steve Prefontaine, ORE, 13:22.0y 1988 Kevin Young, UCLA, 47.85 1996 Ato Boldon, UCLA, 9.92* 1971 Steve Prefontaine, ORE, 13:20.1y 2000 Felix Sanchez, USC, 48.41 2015 Andre DeGrasse, USC, 9.75w 1972 Steve Prefontaine, ORE, 13:31.4 2008 Jeshua Anderson, WSU, 48.69 1973 Steve Prefontaine, ORE, 13:05.3y 2009 Jeshua Anderson, WSU, 48.47 200 METERS 1974 Paul Geis, ORE, 13:38.89 2011 Jeshua Anderson, WSU, 48.56 1966 Tom Jones, UCLA, 20.9y 1975 John Ngeno, WSU, 13:22.73 2012 Amaechi Morton, STAN, 48.79 1970 Willie Turner, OSU, 20.6y 1976 Joshua Kimeto, WSU, 13:47.84 2013 Reggie Wyatt, USC, 48:58 1978 Clancy Edwards, USC, 20.16 1977 Joshua Kimeto, WSU, 13:38.14 1979 Greg Foster, UCLA, 20.22 1978 Rudy Chapa, ORE, 13:35.29 3000-METER STEEPLECHASE 1981 Dwayne Evans, ASU, 20.20w 1984 Julius Korir, WSU, 13:47.77 1965 Bruce Mortensen, ORE 9:00.8 1995 Ato Bolden, UCLA, 20.24 1988 Matt Giusto, ARIZ, 13:55.94 1969 Jim Barkley, OSU, 8:44.4 2015 Andre DeGrasse, USC, 19.58w 1989 Marc Davis, ARIZ, 14:07.88 1978 Henry Rono, WSU, 8:12.39 1995 Martin Keino, ARIZ, 14:36.78 1979 Henry Rono, WSU, 8:17.92 400 METERS 1982 Richard Tuwei, WSU, 8:42.73 1971 John Smith, UCLA, 45.3y 1997 Mebrahtom Keflezighi, UCLA 13:44.17 1999 Bernard Lagat, WSU, 14:01.09 1985 Peter Koech, WSU, 8:19.84 1972 John Smith, UCLA, 44.5 1986 Julius Korir, WSU, 8:21.17 1975 Benny Brown, UCLA, 45.34y 2000 Brad Hauser, STAN, 13:48.80 2001 Jonathon Riley, STAN, 13:42.51 1987 Dan Nelson, ORE, 8:35.37 1976 Ken Randle, USC, 45.2 1988 Karl Van Calcar, OSU, 8:32.35 1979 Kasheef Hassan, OSU, 45.18 2004 Robert Cheseret, ARIZ, 13:49.85 2005 Ryan Hall, STAN, 13:22.32 1992 Marc Davis, ARIZ, 8:36.79 1982 Kasheef Hassan, OSU, 45.47 2008 Kyle Alcorn, ASU, 8:28.26 1986 Gabriel Tiacoh, WSU, 44.30 2009 Galen Rupp, ORE, 14:04.12 1988 Danny Everett, UCLA, 44.52 2013 Lawi Lalang, ARIZ, 13:35.19 4x100-METER RELAY 1990 Steve Lewis, UCLA, 45.19 2014 Lawi Lalang, ARIZ, 13:18.36* 1966 UCLA, 39.9y 1992 Quincy Watts, USC, 44.00 2015 Edward Cheserek, ORE, 13:48.67 1967 USC, 38.6y 2013 Bryshon Nellum, USC, 44:73 2016 Edward Cheserek, ORE, 13:25.59 1968 USC, 39.5y 2017 Grant Fisher, STAN, 14:35.60 1971 USC, 39.5y 800 METERS 1972 USC, 39.6y 1967 Wade Bell, ORE, 1:47.6y 10,000 METERS 1963 Julio Marin, USC, 30:32.9y 1975 USC, 39.09y 1982 David Mack, ORE, 1:48.00 1977 USC, 39.56 1983 Joaquim Cruz, ORE, 1:44.91 1966 Gerry Lindgren, WSU, 28:07.0y 1967 Gerry Lindgren, WSU, 28:44.0y 1979 USC, 39.35 1984 Joaquim Cruz, ORE, 1:45.10 1980 USC, 39.26 2000 Patrick Nduwimana, ARIZ, 1:45.08 1968 Gerry Lindgren, WSU, 29:41.0 2006 Ryan Brown, WASH, 1:46.29 1974 John Ngeno, WSU, 28:14.46y 4x400-METER RELAY 2009 Andrew Wheating, ORE, 1:46.21 1975 John Ngeno, WSU, 28:20.66y 1964 California, 3:07.4y 2010 Andrew Wheating, ORE, 1:45.6 1976 John Ngeno, WSU, 28:22.66 1965 California, 3:07.5y 2013 Elijah Greer, ORE, 1:46.58 1977 Samson Kimobwa, WSU, 28:10.27 1966 UCLA, 3:07.5y 1997 Mebrahtom Keflezighi, UCLA, 28:51.18 1969 UCLA, 3:03.4y 1500 METERS 1998 Brad Hauser, STAN, 28:31.30 1970 UCLA, 3:06.1y 1964 Morgan Groth, OSU, 3:40.4 1999 Nathan Nutter, STAN, 29:11.96 1971 UCLA, 3:04.4y 1965 Bob Day, UCLA, 4:01.8y 2000 Brad Hauser, STAN, 30:38.57 1972 UCLA, 3:05.4y 1984 Joaquim Cruz, ORE, 3:36.48 2005 Robert Cheseret, ARIZ, 28:20.11 1973 UCLA, 3:04.3y 1986 Dub Myers, ORE, 3:41.72 2009 Galen Rupp, ORE, 28:21.45 1974 UCLA, 3:06.63y 1991 Samuel Kibiri, WSU, 3:39.53 2013 Lawi Lalang, ARIZ, 29:29.65 1975 Washington, 3:05.10y 2000 Gabe Jennings, STAN, 3:37.76 2014 Edward Cheserek, ORE, 28:30.18 1977 USC, 3:04.50 2002 Donald Sage, STAN, 3:42.65 2015 Edward Cheserek, ORE, 28:58.92 1987 UCLA, 3:00.55 2003 Grant Robison, STAN, 3:40.39 2016 Edward Cheserek, ORE, 29:09.57 1988 UCLA, 2:59.91 2010 Andrew Wheating, ORE, 3:47.94 1999 UCLA, 3:02.12 2011 Matthew Centrowitz, ORE, 3:42.54 110-METER HURDLES 2013 Mac Fleet, ORE, 3:50.25 1960 Jim Johnson, UCLA, 14.0 2014 Mac Fleet, ORE, 3:39.09 1965 Paul Kerry, USC, 13.9y 1966 Ron Copeland, UCLA, 13.6y 1967 Earl McCullouch, USC, 13.4y 1968 Earl McCullouch, USC, 13.4 1972 Jerry Wilson, USC, 13.4 1977 James Owens, UCLA, 13.49 1978 Greg Foster, UCLA, 13.22 1980 Greg Foster, UCLA, 13.42 1981 Larry Cowling, CAL, 13.60w 1982 Milan Stewart, USC, 13.53 1989 Robert Reading, USC, 13.19w 1992 Mark Crear, USC, 13.49 1996 Dominque Arnold, WSU, 13.46 2003 Ryan Wilson, USC, 13.35 2014 Devon Allen, ORE, 13.16* 2016 Devon Allen, ORE, 13.50

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HIGH JUMP SHOT JAVELIN 1962 Roger Olson, CAL, 6-10 1960 Dallas Long, USC, 61-9 1962 Jan Sikorsky, USC, 249-4 1963 Lew Hoyt, USC, 6-9 1/4 1961 Dallas Long, USC, 63-3 1/2 1964 Les Tipton, ORE, 249-10 1/2 1968 Dick Fosbury, OSU, 7-2 1/4 1962 Dallas Long, USC, 64-7 1968 Carl O’Donnell, WSU, 258-11 1969 Dick Fosbury, OSU, 7-2 1/2 1965 Neal Steinhauer, ORE, 62-6 1971 Cary Feldman, WASH, 259-0 1972 Tom Woods, OSU, 7-3 1/4 1968 Steve Marcus, UCLA, 61-7 3/4 1974 Jim Judd, OSU, 271-3 2003 Dawid Jaworski, USC, 7-5 3/4 1977 Terry Albritton, STAN, 20.51/67-3 1/2 1979 Tom Sinclair, WASH, 79.64/261-3 2005 Jesse Williams, USC, 7-6 1978 Dave Laut, UCLA, 20.15/66-1 1/2 1982 Brian Crouser, ORE, 83.72/274-8 2006 Jesse Williams, USC, 7-7 1/4 1979 Dave Laut, UCLA, 20.41/66-11 1/2 1985 Brian Crouser, ORE, 85.64/281-0 2014 Bryan McBride, ASU, 7-5.75 1982 Dean Crouser, ORE, 20.84/68-4 1/2 1992 Art Skipper, ORE, 75.78/248-7 2016 Randall Cunningham, USC, 7-4.5 1984 John Brenner, UCLA, 21.92/71-11 1993 Erik Smith, UCLA, 79.20/259-10 1990 Shane Collins, ASU, 20.20/66-3 1/4 1995 Greg Johnson, UCLA, 74.44/244-3 POLE VAULT 1995 John Godina, UCLA, 22.00/72-2 1/4 1996 Pal Arne Fagernes, ASU, 79.16/259-8 1961 Jim Brewer, USC, 15-4 (tie) 2007 Noah Bryant, USC, 20.04m/65-9 1998 Esko Mikkola, ARIZ, 81.86/268-7 1963 Brian Sternberg, WASH, 16-3 3/4 2009 Ryan Whiting, ASU, 20.11/65-11 3/4 2000 Esko Mikkola., ARIZ, 72.62/238-3 1965 Bill Fosdick, USC, 15-8 1/2 2010 Ryan Whiting, ASU, 21.97m/72-01.00 2001 John Stiegeler, ORE, 77.07/252-10 1967 Bob Seagren, USC, 17-4 2011 Jordan Clarke, ASU, 19.75/64-9 3/4 2014 Sam Crouser, ORE, 76.98/252-7 1968 Jon Vaughn, UCLA, 17-0 1/2 2012 Jordan Clarke, ASU, 20.40/66-11 1/4 2015 Sam Crouser, ORE, 79.19m/259-10 1969 Bob Seagren, USC, 17-7 1974 Ed Lipscomb, OSU, 17-3 DISCUS DECATHLON 1978 Mike Tully, UCLA, 18-1 3/4 1962 Dave Weill, STAN, 188-1 1976 Ed Miller, CAL, 7,443 1982 Dave Kenworthy, USC, 17-11 3/4 1963 Dave Weill, STAN, 181-2 1/2 1980 Mark Anderson, UCLA, 7,893 1994 Nick Hysong, ASU, 18-8 1/4 1965 Bob Stoecker, STAN, 183-7 1/2 1986 Mike Ramos, WASH, 8,261 1998 Toby Stevenson, STAN, 18-2 1/2 1968 John van Reenan, WSU, 194-10 1987 Jim Connolly, UCLA, 8,121 2001 Dennis Kholev, USC, 18-6 1/2 1969 John van Reenan, WSU, 200-8 1989 Derek Huff, ARIZ, 8,020 2004 Tommy Skipper, ORE, 18-8 1/4 1970 John van Reenan, WSU, 190-9 1993 Chris Huffins, CAL, 8,007 2006 Tommy Skipper, ORE, 18-8 1/4 1973 Mac Wilkins, ORE, 203-11 1998 Klaus Ambrosch, ARIZ, 7,825 2007 Tommy Skipper, ORE, 18-0 1/2 1976 Borys Chambul, WASH, 202-3 2000 Bevan Hart, CAL, 8,002 2011 Scott Roth, WASH, 5.40/17-8 1/2 1982 Dean Crouser, ORE, 63.22/207-5 2001 Santiago Lorenzo, ORE, 7,889 1983 Dean Crouser, ORE, 65.88/216-2 2006 Jake Arnold, ARIZ, 7,870 LONG JUMP 1984 John Brenner, UCLA, 63.44/208-2 2007 Jake Arnold, ARIZ, 8,215 1971 Bouncy Moore, ORE, 25-9 3/4 1988 Kari Nisula, CAL, 58.08/190-7 2008 Ashton Eaton, ORE, 8,055 1972 Randy Williams, USC, 26-8 1/4w 1994 John Godina, UCLA, 60.48/198-5 2009 Ashton Eaton, ORE, 8,241 1973 Finn Bendixen, UCLA, 25-10 1/2 1995 John Godina, UCLA, 61.68/202-4 2010 Ashton Eaton, ORE, 8,457 1974 Jerry Herndon, UCLA, 26-6 1/4 2005 Michael Robertson, STAN, 61.70/202-5 2011 Mike Morris, CAL, 8,118 1977 Larry Doubley, USC, 26-11 3/4w 2009 Martin Maric, CAL, 59.82/196-3 1978 James Lofton, STAN, 26-11 3/4w 2010 Ryan Whiting, ASU, 59.06/193-09 1982 Vance Johnson, ARIZ, 8.21/26-11 1/4 2013 Julian Wruck, UCLA, 64.94/213-1 1991 George Ogbeide, WSU, 26-8 1/4 HAMMER TRIPLE JUMP 1969 Steve DeAutremont, OSU, 190-5 1960 Luther Hayes, USC, 50-11 1/2 1970 Steve DeAutremont, OSU, 203-9 1961 Luther Hayes, USC, 51-2 1/4 1976 Scott Neilson, WASH, 216-8 1962 Kermit Alexander, UCLA, 50-11 1/4 1977 Scott Neilson, WASH, 228-4 1972 James Butts, UCLA, 53-2 1/4 1978 Scott Neilson, WASH, 237-5 1973 Milan Tiff, UCLA, 54-2 3/4 1979 Scott Neilson, WASH, 72.32/237-3 2003 Julien Kapek, USC, 17.12m/56-2 1985 Tore Gustafsson, WSU, 75.24/246-10 1986 Ken Flax, ORE, 78.34/257-0 1987 Stefan Jonsson, WSU, 68.48/224-8 1988 Stefan Jonsson, WSU, 71.06/233-2 1990 Scott McGee, ORE, 66.34/217-8 1993 Balazs Kiss, USC, 75.24/246-10 1994 Balazs Kiss, USC, 74.84/245-6 1995 Balazs Kiss, USC, 79.62/261-3 1996 Balazs Kiss, USC, 80.86/265-3* 1997 Bengt Johansson, USC, 70.12/230-1 2015 Conor McCullough, USC, 76.91/252-4

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100 METERS 400-METER HURDLES SHOT 1988 Gail Devers, UCLA, 10.86w 1989 Janeene Vickers, UCLA, 55.27 1988 Jennifer Ponath, WASH, 16.57/54-4 1/2 1992 Chryste Gaines, STAN, 11.05w 1990 Janeene Vickers, UCLA, 55.40 1989 Carla Garrett, ARIZ, 16.66/54-8 1999 Angela Williams, USC, 11.04 1991 Janeene Vickers, UCLA, 55.65 1990 Tracie Millett, UCLA, 16.33/53-7 2000 Angela Williams, USC, 11.12 1999 Joanna Hayes, UCLA, 55.16 1993 Dawn Dumble, UCLA, 17.17/56-4 2001 Angela Williams, USC, 11.05w 2000 Natasha Danvers, USC, 55.26 1995 V. Althouse, UCLA,18.28/59-11 3/4 2002 Angela Williams, USC, 11.29 2003 Sheena Johnson, UCLA, 54.24 1999 Seilala Sua, UCLA, 17.60/57-9 2012 English Gardner, ORE, 11.10 2004 Sheena Johnson, UCLA, 53.54 2000 Seilala Sua, UCLA, 17.36/56-11 1/2 2013 English Gardner, ORE, 10:96 2007 Nicole Leach, UCLA, 54.32 2001 Christina Tolson, UCLA, 17.39/57-0 3/4 2015 Jenna Prandini, ORE, 10.96w 2009 Nicole Leach, UCLA, 55.39 2002 Jessica Cosby, UCLA, 17.38/57-0 1/4 2016 Ariana Washington, ORE, 10.95w 2013 Kori Carter, STAN, 53.21* 2007 Jessica Pressley, ASSU, 18.00/59-0 3/4 2017 Sage Watson, ARIZ, 54.52 2008 Jessica Pressley, ASU, 18.13/59-5 3/4 200 METERS 2011 Julie Labonte, ARIZ, 18.31/60-1 2001 Brianna Glenn, ARIZ, 22.92w 3,000 METER STEEPLECHASE 2002 Natasha Mayers, USC, 22.93 2011 Emma Coburn, COLO, 9:41.14 DISCUS 2016 Ariana Washington, ORE, 22.21 2012 Shalaya Kipp, COLO, 9:49.02 1987 Laura Lavine, WSU, 56.14/184-2 2013 Emma Coburn, COLO, 9:35.38 1988 Laura Lavine, WSU, 57.34/188-1 400 METERS 1989 Carla Garrett, ARIZ, 58.02/190-4 1990 Maicel Malone, ASU, 51.13 4x100-METER RELAY 1990 Tracie Millett, UCLA, 56.00/183-9 2005 Monique Henderson, UCLA, 50.10 1988 ASU, 43.64 1995 Dawn Dumble, UCLA, 57.04/187-2 2000 USC, 43.14 1997 Seilala Sua, UCLA, 61.12/200-6 800 METERS 1998 Seilala Sua, UCLA, 64.22/210-8 2001 Brigita Langerholc, USC, 2:01.61 4x400-METER RELAY 1999 Seilala Sua, UCLA, 64.26/210-10 2006 Rebekah Noble, ORE, 2:02.07 1987 USC, 3:28.93 2000 Seilala Sua, UCLA, 61.20/200-9 2007 Alysia Johnson, CAL, 1:59.29 1988 UCLA, 3:29.82 2002 Chaniqua Ross, UCLA, 55.48/182-0 2011 Anne Keeselring, ORE, 2:02.15 2010 ORE, 3:28.54 2007 Kelechi Anyanwu, CAL, 57.58/188-11 2014 Laura Roesler, ORE, 2:01.22 2012 ORE, 3:24.54 2008 Sarah Stevens, ASU, 56.14/184-2 2015 Raevyn Rogers, ORE, 1:59.71 2017 ORE, 3:23.13* 2013 Anna Jelmini, ASU, 57.95/190-1 2016 Raevyn Rogers, ORE, 2:00.75 2017 Raevyn Rogers, ORE, 2:00.02 HIGH JUMP HAMMER THROW 1991 Tanya Hughes, ARIZ, 1.94/6-4 1/4 2008 Eva Orban, USC, 68.71/225-5 1500 METERS 1992 Tanya Hughes, ARIZ, 1.87/6-1 1/2 2013 Chelsea Cassulo, ASU, 69.12/226-9 2002 Lena Nilsson, UCLA, 4:12.60 1993 Tanya Hughes, ARIZ, 1.92/6-3 1/2 2017 Maggie Ewen, ASU, 73.32/240-7* 2006 Amy Lia, WASH, 4:14.63 1995 Amy Acuff, UCLA, 1.96/6-5 2012 Katie Flood, WASH, 4:13.79 1996 Amy Acuff, UCLA, 1.94/6-4 1/4 JAVELIN 2014 Shelby Houlihan, ASU, 4:18.10 2002 Darnesha Griffith, UCLA, 1.83/6-0 1988 Jill Smith, ORE, 55.08/180-8 2003 Whitney Evans, WSU, 1.86/6-1 1/4 1990 Ashley Selman, USC, 56.76/186-3 3000 METERS 2008 Elizabeth Patterson, ARIZ, 1.86/6-1 1/4 1991 Paula Berry, ORE, 57.42/188-5 1994 Karen Hecox, UCLA, 9:22.63 2011 Brigetta Barrett, ARIZ, 1.86/6-1 1/4 1993 Ashley Selman, ORE, 57.42/188-5 1998 Monal Chokshi, STAN, 9:20.18 2012 Brigetta Barrett, ARIZ, 1.93/6-4 2001 Inga Stasiulionyte, USC, 52.52/172-4 2013 Brigetta Barrett, ARIZ, 1.95/6-4.75 2008 Rachel Yurkovich, ORE, 56.58/185-7 5000 METERS 2009 Rachel Yurkovich, ORE, 59.62/195-7 1988 Annette Hand, ORE, 15:38.47 POLE VAULT 1997 Amy Skieresz, ARIZ, 15:46.76 2000 Tracy O'Hara, UCLA, 4.40/14-5 1/4 HEPTATHLON 1998 Amy Skieresz, ARIZ, 15:37.77 2001 Andrea Dutoit, ARIZ, 4.20/13-9 1/4 1988 Wendy Brown, USC, 5,701w 2001 Lauren Fleshman, STAN, 15:52.21 2002 Tracy O'Hara, UCLA, 4.10/13-5 1/4 1990 Gea Johnson, ASU, 6,132 2002 Lauren Fleshman, STAN, 15:53.91 2003 Becky Holliday, ORE, 4.41/14-5 1/2 1993 Kelly Blair, ORE, 6,038 2003 Lauren Fleshman, STAN, 15:24.06 2004 Chelsea Johnson, UCLA, 4.30/14-1 1/4 1999 Tracye Lawyer, STAN, 5,855 2005 Kate Soma, WASH, 4.30/14-1 1/4 2004 Jackie Johnson, ASU, 5,807 10,000 METERS 2007 April Kubishita, ASU, 4.25/13-11 1/4 2006 Jackie Johnson, ASU, 5,939 1997 Amy Skieresz, ARIZ, 33:14.22 2008 Katie Morgan, CAL, 4.20/13-9 1/4 2007 Jackie Johnson, ASU, 5,984 1998 Amy Skieresz, ARIZ, 33:04.12 2011 Melissa Gergel, ORE, 4.45/14-7 1/4 2008 Jackie Johnson, ASU, 6,053 2003 Alicia Craig, STAN, 32:40.13 2012 Katerina Stefanidi, STAN, 4.45/17-7 1/4 2009 Brianne Theisen, ORE, 6,086 2004 Alicia Craig, STAN, 33:58.27 2010 Brianne Theisen, ORE, 6,094 2006 Victoria Jackson, ASU, 32:54.72 LONG JUMP 2012 Brianne Theisen, ORE, 6,440 1990 Sheila Hudson, CAL, 6.73/22-1 100-METER HURDLES 1992 Jackie Edwards, STAN, 6.59/21-7 1/2 1988 Lynda Tolbert, ASU, 12.82 2001 Brianna Glenn, ARIZ, 6.56/21-6 1/4 1990 Lynda Tolbert, ASU, 12.84w 2007 Rhonda Watkins, UCLA, 6.96/22-10 2005 Virginia Powell, USC, 12.80 2014 Jenna Prandini, ORE, 6.55/21-6 2006 Virginia Powell, USC, 12.48 2011 Nia Ali, USC, 12.63 TRIPLE JUMP 1987 Sheila Hudson, CAL, 13.78/45-2 1/2 1988 Sheila Hudson, CAL, 13.92w/45-8w 1990 Sheila Hudson, CAL, 14.04/46-0 3/4 2005 Candice Bauchman, UCLA, 14.07/46-2 2008 Erica McClain, STAN, 14.60w/47-11

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Dates listed are the for “main portion” of the Championships, and may not always include the multi-event competition, which has been held during, two days prior and a week prior. Also, scoring has ranged from 5-8 deep.

1960-68 – Athletic Association of Western Universities (AAWU); 1969-78 – Pacific-8 Conference (Pac-8); 1979-2011 – Pacific-10 Conference (Pac-10); 2012-Present – Pacific-12 (Pac-12). 1960 1966 1971 1976 (May 27-28, Seattle, Wash.) (May 20-21, Stanford, Calif.) (May 21-22, Seattle, Wash.) (May 14-15, Berkeley, Calif.) 1. USC...... 83.5 1. UCLA...... 80 1. UCLA...... 126 1. USC...... 180 2. UCLA...... 51 2. USC...... 44 2. Oregon...... 117 2. Washington...... 99 3. California...... 46.5 3. Oregon...... 37 3. USC...... 102 3. UCLA...... 95 4. Washington...... 32.5 4. Stanford...... 32 4. California...... 77 4. Washington State...... 88 5. Stanford...... 26.5 5. California...... 21 5. Washington...... 45 5. Oregon...... 77 Oregon State...... 21 6. Stanford...... 36 6. California...... 53 1961 7. Washington State...... 20 7. Oregon State...... 29 7. Oregon State...... 38 (May 27, Stanford, Calif.) 8. Washington...... 15 8. Washington State...... 26 8. Stanford...... 21 1. USC...... 101 2. UCLA...... 55 1967 1972 1977 3. California...... 34.5 (May 19-20, Eugene, Ore.) (May 19-20, Stanford, Calif.) (May 13-14, Los Angeles – UCLA) 4. Stanford...... 28.5 1. Oregon...... 129 1. USC...... 140 1. USC...... 146 5. Washington...... 21 2. USC...... 107 2. UCLA...... 124 2. Washington State...... 132 3. UCLA...... 87 3. Oregon...... 86 3. UCLA...... 99 1962 4. Oregon State...... 84 4. Washington...... 64 4. Oregon...... 70.5 (May 26, Los Angeles – USC*) 5. California...... 48 5. California...... 63 5. Washington...... 69 1. USC...... 78.5 6. Washington...... 43 6. Oregon State...... 43 6. California...... 64 2. UCLA...... 73 7. Stanford...... 32 7. Stanford...... 23 7. Stanford...... 45 3. Stanford...... 50 8. Washington State...... 28 8. Washington State...... 14 8. Oregon State...... 22.5 4. California...... 21.5 5. Washington...... 17 1968 1973 1978 * LA Memorial Coliseum (May 17-18, Berkeley, Calif.) (May 18-19, Eugene, Ore.) (May 19-20, Corvallis, Ore.) 1. USC...... 128 1. UCLA...... 156 1. USC...... 126 1963 2. Oregon...... 82 2. USC...... 111 2. Oregon...... 119 (May 24, Berkeley, Calif.) 3. Oregon State...... 79 3. Oregon...... 100 3. UCLA...... 114 1. USC...... 74 4. California...... 77 4. Washington State...... 88 4. Washington State...... 109.5 2. Stanford...... 64 5. UCLA...... 74 5. Oregon State...... 78 5. Washington...... 60 3. California...... 28.5 6. Washington State...... 66 6. Washington...... 34 6. Oregon State...... 56.5 4. Washington State...... 26 7. Washington...... 31 7. California...... 26 7. California...... 38 5. UCLA...... 25.5 8. Stanford...... 18 8. Stanford...... 25 8. Stanford...... 28 6. Washington...... 24 1969 1974 1979 1964 (May 16-17, Corvallis, Ore.) (May 16-17, Los Angeles – USC*) (May 19-20, Tempe, Ariz.) (May 23, Los Angeles – USC*) 1. UCLA...... 98 1. USC...... 134.5 1. Oregon...... 145 1. USC...... 73 2. Oregon...... 96 2. UCLA...... 130.5 2. UCLA...... 123.33 2. California...... 41 3. Washington State...... 87.75 3. Oregon...... 94 3. USC...... 98.33 3. Washington State...... 40 4. USC...... 84 4. Washington State...... 76 4. Washington State...... 73.33 4. Stanford...... 37 5. Oregon State...... 80.5 5. Oregon State...... 64 5. Arizona...... 53 5. Washington...... 33 6. Stanford...... 50.75 6. California...... 53.5 6. Washington...... 43 6. UCLA...... 16 7. California...... 37 7. Washington...... 50.5 7. California...... 39 * LA Memorial Coliseum 8. Washington...... 24 8. Stanford...... 17 8. Arizona State...... 35 * LA Memorial Coliseum 9. Oregon State...... 30 1965 1970 10. Stanford...... 11 (May 21-22, Pullman, Wash.) (May 15-16, Los Angeles – UCLA) 1975 1. Oregon...... 52 1. UCLA...... 111 (May 16-17, Pullman, Wash.) 1980 2. Washington State...... 41 2. Oregon...... 102 1. USC...... 152 (May 23-24, Seattle, Wash.) 3. California...... 40 3. California...... 79 2. UCLA...... 115 1. UCLA...... 163 4. USC...... 34 4. USC...... 77 3. Washington State...... 96 2. Oregon...... 116 Stanford...... 34 5. Washington State...... 72 4. Oregon...... 95 3. USC...... 99 6. UCLA...... 27 6. Oregon State...... 54 5. Oregon State...... 72 4. Washington State...... 67 7. Oregon State...... 25 7. Washington...... 33 6. Washington...... 67 5. California...... 49 8. Washington...... 16 8. Stanford...... 30 7. California...... 41 6. Arizona...... 43 8. Stanford...... 12 7. Arizona State...... 34 8. Oregon State...... 30 9. Stanford...... 28 10. Washington...... 20

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1981 1986 1991 1996 (May 22-23, Stanford, Calif.) (May 23-24, Los Angeles – USC*) (May 18-19, Tempe, Ariz.) (May 18-19, Los Angeles - UCLA) 1. Arizona State...... 133 1. Oregon...... 134 1. Washington State*.... 133.66 1. UCLA...... 151 2. Oregon...... 114 2. UCLA...... 115 2. Oregon...... 96 2. Oregon...... 131 3. UCLA...... 108.5 3. Washington State...... 104 3. California...... 75.33 3. Washington...... 97.5 4. California...... 76 4. California...... 89 4. Arizona...... 75 4. USC...... 96 5. Washington State...... 74 5. USC...... 62 5. Arizona State...... 72 5. Washington State...... 82.5 6. Arizona...... 57 6. Arizona State...... 46 6. Washington...... 70 6. Stanford...... 80.5 7. Oregon State...... 39.5 7. Stanford...... 37 7. UCLA...... 69 7. California...... 80.5 8. Washington...... 29 8. Arizona...... 30 8. Stanford...... 30 8. Arizona...... 73 9. Stanford...... 20 9. Washington...... 29 9. USC...... 27 9. Arizona State...... 20 10. Oregon State...... 2 (* - Title later forfeited and vacated due 1982 Athlete of the Meet: Mike Ramos, WASH to NCAA violations) 1997 (May 21-22, Eugene, Ore.) * LA Memorial Coliseum (May 24-25, Seattle, Wash.) 1. UCLA...... 146 1992 1. USC...... 145 2. Washington State...... 113 1987 (May 22-23, Eugene, Ore.) 2. UCLA...... 138 3. Arizona State...... 94 (May 18-19, Corvallis, Ore.) 1. UCLA...... 123 3. Washington...... 96 4. Oregon...... 80.5 1. UCLA...... 176 2. Oregon...... 103 4. Oregon...... 93 5. California...... 60 2. Oregon...... 108 3. USC...... 80 5. Arizona...... 91.5 6. USC...... 47 3. Washington State...... 79 4. Washington State...... 79.5 6. Washington State...... 90 7. Arizona...... 40.5 4. USC...... 69 5. Arizona State...... 79 7. Stanford...... 86 8. Oregon State...... 35 5. California...... 58 6. Washington...... 54.5 8. California...... 74.5 9. Washington...... 27 6. Washington...... 45 7. California...... 53 10. Stanford...... 8 7. Arizona...... 43 8. Arizona...... 51 1998 8. Arizona State...... 40 9. Stanford...... 27 (May 23-24, Stanford, Calif.) 1983 9. Oregon State...... 18 1. UCLA...... 135.5 (May 20-21, Berkeley, Calif.) 10. Stanford...... 14 1993 2. USC...... 115 1. Washington State...... 132 Athlete of the Meet: Jim Banich, UCLA (May 21-22, Berkeley, Calif.) 3. Arizona...... 111 2. Arizona State...... 87 1. UCLA...... 170 4. Washington State...... 103 UCLA...... 87 1988 2. Arizona...... 91 5. Oregon...... 96.5 4. Oregon...... 86 (May 21-22, Los Angeles – UCLA) 3. USC...... 89.5 6. Washington...... 93 5. California...... 72 1. UCLA...... 147 4. California...... 76 7. Stanford...... 71 6. USC...... 54 2. Washington State...... 80 5. Oregon...... 69.5 8. California...... 55 7. Arizona...... 50 3. Oregon...... 76 6. Arizona State...... 67 9. Arizona State...... 38 8. Washington...... 37 4. Arizona...... 72 7. Washington...... 60 9. Oregon State...... 32 5. California...... 64 8. Stanford...... 26 1999 10. Stanford...... 14 6. Stanford...... 53 (May 21-22, Tempe, Ariz.) 7. USC...... 52 1994 1. USC...... 164 1984 8. Arizona State...... 45 (May 20-21, Pullman, Wash.) 2. UCLA...... 136 (May 18-19, Pullman, Wash.) 9. Washington...... 42 1. UCLA...... 135 3. Stanford...... 105.5 1. Washington State...... 157.33 10. Oregon State...... 20 2. USC...... 121.5 4. Arizona...... 78 2. Oregon...... 98 Athlete of the Meet: Danny Everett, 3. Washington State...... 109 5. Arizona State...... 77.5 3. USC...... 94 UCLA 4. California...... 74 6. Oregon...... 76.5 4. UCLA...... 73.33 5. Stanford...... 51.5 7. Washington State...... 69 5. Arizona...... 53 1989 6. Arizona...... 45 8. California...... 59.5 6. California...... 51 (May 20-21, Stanford, Calif.) 7. Oregon...... 45 9. Washington...... 52 7. Washington...... 43 1. UCLA...... 153 8. Arizona State...... 40 8. Arizona State...... 41 2. Oregon...... 118 9. Washington...... 30 2000 9. Oregon State...... 25.33 3. Arizona...... 108 (May 20-21, Eugene, Ore.) 10. Stanford...... 14 4. Washington State...... 72 1995 1. USC...... 154 5. USC...... 62 (May 19-20, Tucson, Ariz.) 2. Stanford...... 122.5 1985 6. Washington...... 55 1. UCLA...... 163.5 3. Arizona State...... 101 (May 17-18, Tucson, Ariz.) 7. California...... 41 2. Oregon...... 142.5 4. UCLA...... 83 1. Washington State*...... 149.5 8. Stanford...... 37 3. USC...... 122 Washington...... 83 2. California...... 94 Athlete of the Meet: Steve Lewis, UCLA 4. Arizona...... 112 6. Arizona...... 75 3. UCLA...... 77 5. Washington State...... 68 7. Oregon...... 71 4. Arizona...... 69 1990 6. California...... 60 8. California...... 68 5. Oregon...... 64 (May 19-20, Seattle, Wash.) 7. Stanford...... 58 9. Washington State...... 59.5 6. USC...... 55 1. Oregon...... 141 8. Washington...... 54 7. Oregon State...... 44 2. Washington State...... 102 9. Arizona State...... 53 8. Washington...... 43 3. UCLA...... 98 9. Arizona State...... 36 4. Arizona...... 72 10. Stanford...... 19.5 5. California...... 71 (* - Title later forfeited and vacated due 6. Washington...... 70 to NCAA violations) 7. USC...... 39 8. Stanford...... 38 9. Arizona State...... 20 Athlete of the Meet: Michael Bates, ARIZ

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2001 2006 2011 2016 (May 19-20, Berkeley, Calif.) (May 13-14, Eugene, Ore.) (May 13-14, Tucson, Ariz.) (May 14-15, Seattle, Wash.) 1. Stanford...... 142 1. USC...... 140 1. Oregon...... 129 1. Oregon...... 155.60 2. USC...... 136 2. Oregon...... 133.5 2. Arizona...... 112 2. Washington...... 122 3. UCLA...... 115.5 3. Arizona...... 122 3. Arizona State...... 99 3. UCLA...... 94.20 4. Arizona State...... 109.5 4. Washington...... 99 USC...... 99 4. Arizona State...... 83 5. USC...... 75 5. Oregon...... 86.5 5. UCLA...... 97.5 UCLA...... 99 6. Stanford...... 74 6. California...... 85 6. Arizona State...... 76 6. Stanford...... 89 7. Colorado...... 63 7. Washington State...... 67.5 7. Stanford...... 60 7. Washington State...... 85 8. Arizona...... 57 8. Washington...... 42 8. California...... 53 8. Washington...... 79 9. California...... 50.60 9. Arizona...... 32 9. Washington State...... 37 9. California...... 27 10. Washington State...... 41.60 Athlete of the Meet: Devon Allen, ORE 2002 2007 2012 (May 18-19, Pullman, Wash.) (May 12-13, Stanford, Calif.) (May 12-13, Eugene, Ore.) 2017 1. Stanford...... 151 1. Oregon...... 114 1. Oregon...... 140 (May 13-14, Eugene, Ore.) 2. Oregon...... 125 2. Arizona State...... 111 2. Arizona State...... 116.5 1. Oregon...... 175 2. USC...... 115.5 3. USC...... 103.5 3. USC...... 110 3. Arizona...... 94 3. UCLA...... 101 4. Arizona State...... 103 4. UCLA...... 92 4. UCLA...... 86 4. Colorado...... 73 5. Arizona...... 99 5. Arizona...... 91 5. Stanford...... 78 5. California...... 72 6. UCLA...... 91.5 6. Washington...... 89 Washington...... 78 6. Washington State...... 68.5 7. Washington State...... 71 7. Washington State...... 84 7. USC...... 74 7. Washington...... 61 8. Washington...... 49 8. Stanford...... 72 8. Washington State...... 56.5 8. Arizona State...... 51 9. California...... 22 9. California...... 56 9. Colorado...... 48 9. Arizona...... 50 10. California...... 44 10. Stanford...... 49 Athlete of the Meet: Kyree King, ORE 2003 2008 11. Oregon State...... 4 Athlete of the Meet: Jordan Clarke, ASU (May 17-18, Los Angeles - USC) (May 16-17, Tempe, Ariz.) TOTALS 1. Oregon...... 131 1. Oregon...... 144.5 Oregon...... 18 2. Stanford...... 130 2. Arizona State...... 134 2013 UCLA...... 17 3. UCLA...... 125 3. UCLA...... 108 (May 11-12, Los Angeles - USC) USC...... 16 4. USC...... 114 4. California...... 81.5 1. Oregon...... 149.5 Washington State...... 4* 5. Arizona State...... 85 5. Stanford...... 79 2. USC...... 108 Stanford...... 2 6. Washington State...... 77 6. Washington State...... 73.5 3. UCLA...... 98.5 Arizona State...... 1 7. California...... 56 7. USC...... 69.5 4. Arizona State...... 94 8. Arizona...... 50 8. Arizona...... 65 5. Washington...... 76 9. Washington...... 38 9. Washington...... 63 6. Colorado...... 70 7. Arizona...... 67 2004 2009 8. California...... 66 (May 14-15, Tucson, Ariz.) (May 16-17, Eugene, Ore.) 9. Washington State...... 45 1. UCLA...... 143 1. Oregon...... 158 10. Stanford...... 43 2. Oregon...... 130 2. USC...... 117 Athlete of the Meet: Bryshon Nellum, 3. Arizona State...... 120 3. Stanford...... 93 USC 4. USC...... 95 4. Washington State...... 91 5. Arizona...... 93 5. UCLA...... 90 2014 6. Stanford...... 76 6. Arizona State...... 87 (May 17-18, Pullman, Wash.) 7. California...... 75 7. California...... 66 1. Oregon...... 163.25 8. Washington...... 45 8. Arizona...... 64 2. USC...... 99 9. Washington State...... 41 9. Washington...... 52 3. Arizona...... 83 4. Arizona State...... 80.75 5. Washington...... 75.25 2005 2010 6. Stanford...... 71 (May 14-15, Los Angeles - UCLA) (May 15-16, Berkeley, Calif.) 7. UCLA...... 68.25 1. Oregon...... 152 1. Oregon...... 168.5 8. California...... 67 2. UCLA...... 134.5 2. USC...... 156 9. Washington State...... 66.5 3. Arizona State...... 122 3. Stanford...... 92 10. Colorado...... 44 4. USC...... 106 4. Arizona State...... 85 Athlete of the Meet: Aaron Brown, USC 5. Washington...... 77.5 UCLA...... 85 6. Stanford...... 66 6. Washington...... 68 2015 7. Arizona...... 65 7. Washington State...... 67 (May 16-17, Los Angeles - UCLA) 8. California...... 60.5 8. California...... 59 1. Oregon...... 152 9. Washington State...... 36.5 9. Arizona...... 26 2. USC...... 121 10. Oregon State...... 6.5 3. Washington...... 84.50 4. UCLA...... 83 5. Arizona State...... 75 6. Arizona...... 73.50 7. Colorado...... 68 8. California...... 66 9. Stanford...... 64.50 10. Washington State...... 31.50 Athlete of the Meet: Andre De Grasse, USC

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Dates listed are the for “main portion” of the Championships, and may not always include the multi-event competition, which has been held during, two days prior and a week prior. 1987-2011 – Pacific-10 Conference (Pac-10); 2012-Present – Pacific-12 (Pac-12). 1987 1992 1997 2002 (May 18-19, Corvallis, Ore.) (May 22-23, Eugene, Ore.) (May 24-25, Seattle, Wash.) (May 18-19, Pullman, Wash.) 1. UCLA...... 121 1. Oregon...... 123 1. UCLA...... 189.5 1. UCLA...... 160 2. USC...... 107 2. Arizona...... 90 2. USC...... 134.5 2. USC...... 157 3. Oregon...... 85.5 3. USC...... 87 3. Stanford...... 110 3. Stanford...... 121 4. Arizona...... 60 4. Arizona State...... 69 4. Arizona...... 87 4. Arizona State...... 89 5. Washington State...... 55 5. Washington State...... 58 5. Oregon...... 68 5. Washington State...... 85 6. Washington...... 49 6. UCLA...... 57 6. Washington State...... 66 6. Oregon...... 67 7. California...... 40.5 7. Stanford...... 48 7. California...... 64 7. Arizona...... 59 8. Arizona State...... 35.5 8. Washington...... 33 8. Washington...... 59 8. California...... 44 9. Stanford...... 30 9. California...... 22 9. Washington State...... 36 10. Oregon State...... 5.5 1998 Athlete of the Meet: Gail Devers, UCLA 1993 (May 23-24, Stanford, Calif.) 2003 (May 21-22, Berkeley, Calif.) 1. UCLA...... 174 (May 17-18, Los Angeles - USC) 1988 1. UCLA...... 146 2. Stanford...... 136 1. UCLA...... 155 (May 21-22, Los Angeles, – UCLA) 2. Oregon...... 119 3. USC...... 121 2. Stanford...... 140 1. UCLA...... 143 3. Arizona State...... 104 4. Washington...... 94 3. Arizona State...... 109 2. Oregon...... 106 4. Arizona...... 71 5. Oregon...... 84 4. USC...... 101 3. Arizona State...... 84 5. USC...... 44 6. Washington State...... 76.5 5. Washington State...... 87 4. USC...... 82 6. Washington State...... 38 7. Arizona State...... 61 6. Washington...... 64 5. Washington...... 47 7. Washington...... 24 8. Arizona...... 46.5 7. Oregon...... 60 6. Stanford...... 41 8. Stanford...... 23 9. California...... 21 8. Arizona...... 58 7. California...... 30 9. California...... 20 9. California...... 40 8. Arizona...... 28 1999 9. Washington State...... 24 1994 (May 21-22, Tempe, Ariz.) 2004 10. Oregon State...... 4 (May 20-21, Pullman, Wash.) 1. UCLA...... 160.5 (May 14-15, Tucson, Ariz.) Athlete of the Meet: Gail Devers, UCLA 1. UCLA...... 127 2. USC...... 140 1. UCLA...... 174.5 2. Arizona State...... 114 3. Washington State...... 123 2. Stanford...... 153 1989 3. Arizona...... 96 4. Stanford...... 122.5 3. USC...... 111 (May 20-21, Stanford, Calif.) 4. USC...... 53 5. Oregon...... 64 4. Arizona State...... 97 1. UCLA...... 161 5. Oregon...... 51 6. Arizona...... 62 5. California...... 69 2. Oregon...... 100 6. Washington...... 49 7. Washington...... 56 6. Washington...... 67 3. Arizona...... 79 7. Stanford...... 42 8. Arizona State...... 45 7. Oregon...... 59 4. USC...... 67 8. Washington State...... 34 9. California...... 41 8. Washington State...... 45.5 5. Washington State...... 52.33 9. California...... 23 9. Arizona...... 42 6. Washington...... 44 2000 7. Stanford...... 42.66 1995 (May 20-21, Eugene, Ore.) 2005 8. California...... 41 (May 19-20, Tucson, Ariz.) 1. UCLA...... 167.5 (May 14-15, Los Angeles - UCLA) Athlete of the Meet: Tonya Sedwick, 1. UCLA...... 149 2. USC...... 161 1. Stanford...... 173 UCLA 2. Oregon...... 123 3. Stanford...... 114 2. UCLA...... 125 3. California...... 81 4. Washington State...... 86 3. Arizona State...... 118 1990 4. Washington...... 79 5. Arizona State...... 75 4. USC...... 99 (May 19-20, Seattle, Wash.) 5. Arizona State...... 78 6. Arizona...... 65 5. California...... 82 1. UCLA...... 116 6. Stanford...... 76 7. Washington...... 58 6. Washington State...... 74.5 2. Oregon...... 103 7. Arizona...... 72 8. California...... 54.5 7. Oregon...... 68 3. Arizona State...... 73 8. USC...... 67 9. Oregon...... 37 8. Washington...... 42.5 4. California...... 71 9. Washington State...... 15 9. Arizona...... 36 5. Washington...... 66 2001 10. Oregon State...... 0 6. Stanford...... 51 1996 (May 19-20, Berkeley, Calif.) 7. Washington State...... 50 (May 18-19, Los Angeles – UCLA) 1. UCLA...... 155 2006 8. Arizona...... 38 1. USC...... 151 2. USC...... 153 (May 13-14, Eugene, Ore.) 9. USC...... 21 2. Oregon...... 144 3. Stanford...... 120.5 1. Arizona State...... 154 Athlete of the Meet: Maicel Malone, 3. UCLA...... 117 4. Washington...... 101.5 2. Stanford...... 151.5 ASU 4. Washington...... 77 5. Arizona State...... 89 3. USC...... 112 5. Stanford...... 69 6. Arizona...... 77 4. UCLA...... 103 1991 6. California...... 66 7. California...... 54 5. Oregon...... 97 (May 18-19, Tempe, Ariz.) 7. Washington State...... 56 8. Oregon...... 35 6. California...... 76.5 1. Oregon...... 130.5 8. Arizona State...... 51 9. Washington...... 33 7. Washington...... 41 2. UCLA...... 112.5 9. Arizona...... 49 8. Washington State...... 40 3. Arizona State...... 81 9. Arizona...... 37 4. Arizona...... 54 10. Oregon State...... 4 Stanford...... 54 6. Washington...... 52 7. Washington State...... 39 8. California...... 35 9. USC...... 31

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2007 2012 2016 (May 12-13, Stanford, Calif.) (May 12-13, Eugene, Ore.) (May 14-15, Seattle, Wash.) 1. Arizona State...... 158 1. Oregon...... 200.50 1. Oregon...... 185 2. Stanford...... 134.33 2. Stanford...... 123.50 2. USC...... 111.50 3. UCLA...... 118.50 3. Arizona...... 94.50 3. Stanford...... 90 4. USC...... 113 4. USC...... 91 4. Washington...... 82 5. UCLA...... 66.50 5. Washington State...... 67.83 5. Arizona State...... 85 6. Colorado...... 66 6. Arizona...... 62 6. Washington...... 54 7. Arizona...... 62 7. Oregon...... 61 7. Colorado...... 49 8. Washington State...... 45 8. California...... 54.33 8. UCLA...... 47.50 9. Arizona State...... 41 9. Washington...... 49 9. Washington State...... 27 10. California...... 39.50 10. Oregon State...... 0 10. Utah...... 21 11. Oregon State...... 23.50 California...... 21 12. Utah...... 3 2008 12. Oregon State...... 3 Athlete of the Meet: Hannah Cunliffe, ORE (May 16-17, Tempe, Ariz.) Athlete of the Meet: Lauryn Newson, 1. Arizona State...... 186.5 ORE 2017 2. Stanford...... 117 (May 13-14, Eugene, Ore.) 3. Oregon...... 100 2013 1. Oregon...... 189 4. USC...... 91 (May 11-12, Los Angeles - USC) 2. USC...... 135 5. UCLA...... 80 1. Oregon...... 139 3. Colorado...... 78 6. Washington State...... 71.5 2. Arizona...... 123 4. Washington...... 72 6. California...... 71.5 3. Arizona State...... 110.333 5. UCLA...... 63 8. Arizona...... 65 4. UCLA...... 87.3333 6. Arizona State...... 58.5 9. Washington...... 32.5 5. Stanford...... 86.5 7. Stanford...... 47 10. Oregon State...... 0 6. USC...... 81 8. Arizona...... 46 9. California...... 45 7. Washington...... 55.3333 Washington State...... 45 2009 8. Washington State...... 42 11. Oregon State...... 21.5 (May 16-17, Eugene, Ore.) 9. California...... 41.5 12. Utah...... 16 1. Oregon...... 165.50 10. Colorado...... 32 Athlete of the Meet: Maggie Ewen, ASU 2. Stanford...... 138 11. Utah...... 14 3. Arizona State...... 112 12. Oregon State...... 6 TOTALS 4. USC...... 108 Athlete of the Meet: Keia Pinnick, ASU UCLA...... 15 5. UCLA...... 79.50 Oregon...... 11 6. Washington...... 63 2014 Arizona State...... 3 7. California...... 58 (May 17-18, Pullman, Wash.) Stanford...... 1 8. Arizona...... 49 1. Oregon...... 176 USC...... 1 9. Washington State...... 44 2. USC...... 145 10. Oregon State...... 0 3. Stanford...... 75 Arizona State...... 75 2010 5. Arizona...... 74 (May 15-16, Berkeley, Calif.) 6. UCLA...... 68 1. Oregon...... 215 7. Washington...... 53 2. Arizona...... 109 8. Washington State...... 46.50 3. Arizona State...... 89.5 9. California...... 44.50 4. USC...... 89 10. Colorado...... 33 5. Stanford...... 88 11. Utah...... 23 6. UCLA...... 71.5 12. Oregon State...... 2 7. California...... 55.5 Athlete of the Meet: Jenna Prandini, 8. Washington State...... 52 ORE 9. Washington...... 47.5 10. OSU...... 0 2015 (May 16-17, Los Angeles - UCLA) 2011 1. Oregon...... 185 (May 13-14, Tucson, Ariz.) 2. USC...... 182 1. Oregon...... 154.50 3. Stanford...... 87 2. Arizona...... 150 4. Arizona State...... 72 3. Arizona State...... 121 5. Washington State...... 64 4. USC...... 103 5. UCLA...... 64 5. Stanford...... 97 7. Washington...... 63 6. UCLA...... 51.5 8. Colorado...... 43 7. Washington State...... 49 9. Arizona...... 36 8. California...... 42 10. Utah...... 14 9. Washington...... 37 11. Oregon State...... 6 10. Oregon State...... 12 12. California...... 3 Athlete of the Meet: Jasmine Todd, ORE

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PAC-12 MEN’S AWARDS

Coach of the Year Track Athlete of the Year Field Athlete of the Year Newcomer/Freshman of the Year* 1976 Vern Wolfe, USC Tony Sandoval, STAN - - Ken Shannon, WASH Ken Randle, USC 1977 Vern Wolfe, USC Clancy Edwards, USC - - 1978 Bill Dellinger, ORE Clancy Edwards, USC - - 1979 Bill Dellinger, ORE Greg Foster, UCLA - - 1980 Jim Bush, UCLA James Sanford, USC - - 1981 Len Miller, ASU LaMonte King, ASU - - 1982 Jim Bush, UCLA Dean Crouser, ORE - - 1983 John Chaplin, WSU Dean Crouser, ORE - - 1984 Bill Dellinger, ORE Joaquim Cruz, ORE - - 1985 John Chaplin, WSU Darwin Cook, USC - - 1986 Bill Dellinger, ORE Gabriel Tiacoh, WSU - - 1987 Bob Larsen, UCLA Jim Banich, UCLA - - 1988 Bob Larsen, UCLA Danny Everett, UCLA - - 1989 Bob Larsen, UCLA Derek Huff, ARIZ - - 1990 Bill Dellinger, ORE Steve Lewis, UCLA - - 1991 John Chaplin, WSU Samuel Kibiri, WSU - - 1992 Bob Larsen, UCLA Quincy Watts, USC - - 1993 Bob Larsen, UCLA Martin Keino, ARIZ - - 1994 Bob Larsen, UCLA Josephat Kapkory, WSU - - 1995 Bob Larsen, UCLA John Godina, UCLA - - 1996 Bob Larsen, UCLA Ato Boldon, UCLA - - 1997 Ron Allice, USC , UCLA - - 1998 Bob Larsen, UCLA Ja'Warren Hooker, WASH - - 1999 Ron Allice, USC Jerome Davis, USC - - Bernard Lagat, WSU 2000 Ron Allice, USC Ja'Warren Hooker, WASH - Jason Boness, ORE , STAN 2001 Vin Lananna, STAN Marcus Brunson, ASU - Donald Sage, STAN 2002 Martin Smith, ORE Anson Henry, WSU - Julien Kapek, USC 2003 Ron Allice, USC Ryan Wilson, USC - Allen Simms, USC 2004 Art Venegas, UCLA Robert Cheseret, ARIZ - Tommy Skipper, ORE 2005 Oregon Staff, ORE Robert Cheseret, ARIZ Jesse Williams, USC Galen Rupp, USC 2006 Ron Allice, USC Robert Cheseret, ARIZ Tommy Skipper, ORE Kevin Craddock, UCLA 2007 Vin Lananna, ORE Lionel Larry, USC Noah Bryant, USC Ahmad Rashad, USC 2008 Dan Steele, ORE Lionel Larry, USC Corey White, USC Jeshua Anderson, WSU 2009 Vin Lananna, ORE Galen Rupp, ORE Ashton Eaton, ORE Matthew Centrowitz, ORE 2010 Vin Lananna, ORE Andrew Wheating, ORE Ashton Eaton, ORE Nic Ross, ARIZ Ryan Whiting, ASU 2011 Fred Harvey, ARIZ Jeshua Anderson, WSU Jordan Clarke, ASU Stephen Sambu, ARIZ 2012 Vin Lananna, ORE Chris Derrick, STAN Nick Ross, ARIZ Jonathan Cabral, ORE 2013 Robert Johnson, ORE Bryshon Nellum, USC Jordan Clarke, ASU Chris Williams, WASH 2014 Robert Johnson, ORE Lawi Lalang, ARIZ Nick Ross, ARIZ Devon Allen, ORE 2015 Caryl Smith Gilbert, USC Andre De Grasse, USC Pau Tonnesen, ARIZ Marquis Morris, USC 2016 Greg Metcalf, WASH Devon Allen, ORE Pau Tonnesen, ARIZ Matthew Maton, ORE 2017 Robert Johnson, ORE Kyree King, ORE Isaiah Holmes, UCLA Isaiah Holmes, UCLA

All honors selected by a coaches' vote. * Award was renamed Freshman of the Year beginning in 2015. Only true freshmen and redshirt freshman are eligible for the award.

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PAC-12 WOMEN’S AWARDS

Coach of the Year Track Athlete of the Year Field Athlete of the Year Newcomer/Freshman of the Year* 1987 Bob Kersee, UCLA Gail Devers, UCLA - - 1988 Bob Kersee, UCLA Gail Devers, UCLA - - 1989 Bob Kersee, UCLA Tonya Sedwick, UCLA - - 1990 Bob Kersee, UCLA Sheila Hudson, CAL - - 1991 Tom Heinonen, ORE Paula Berry, ORE - - 1992 Tom Heinonen, ORE Chryste Gaines, STAN - - 1993 Bob Kersee, UCLA Kelly Blair, ORE - - 1994 Jeanette Bolden, UCLA Inger Miller, USC - - Leonard Braxton, ASU 1995 Jeanette Bolden, UCLA Amy Acuff, UCLA - - 1996 Ron Allice, USC Amy Acuff, UCLA - - 1997 Jeanette Bolden, UCLA Amy Akieresz, ARIZ - - 1998 Jeanette Bolden, UCLA Amy Akieresz, ARIZ - - 1999 Jeanette Bolden, UCLA Seilala Sua, UCLA - - 2000 Jeanette Bolden, UCLA Seilala Sua, UCLA - Lauren Fleshman, STAN 2001 Jeanette Bolden, UCLA Brianna Glenn, ARIZ - Sheena Johnson, UCLA 2002 Jeanette Bolden, UCLA Lena Nilsson, UCLA - Monique Henderson, UCLA 2003 Jeanette Bolden, UCLA Lena Nilsson, UCLA - Virginia Powell, USC 2004 Jeanette Bolden, UCLA Sheena Johnson, UCLA - Jacquelyn Johnson, ASU 2005 Edrick Floreal, STAN Monique Henderson, UCLA Jessica Cosby, UCLA Erica McLain, STAN 2006 Greg Kraft, ASU Virginia Powell, USC Chelsea Johnson, UCLA Nicole Leach, UCLA 2007 Greg Kraft, ASU Alysia Johnson, CAL Sarah Stevens, ASU Shalina Clarke, USC Shana Woods, USC 2008 Greg Kraft, ASU Alysia Johnson, CAL Jacquelyn Johnson, ASU Charonda Williams, ASU 2009 Vin Lananna, ORE Charonda Williams, ASU Sarah Stevens, ASU Mel Lawrence, WASH 2010 Vin Lananna, ORE Keisha Baker, ORE Brianne Theisen, ORE Julie Labonte, ARIZ 2011 Fred Harvey, ARIZ Nia Ali, USC Brigetta Barrett, ARIZ English Gardner, ORE 2012 Vin Lananna, ORE English Gardner, ORE Brianne Theisen, ORE Shelby Houlihan, ASU 2013 Robert Johnson, ORE Kori Carter, STAN Brigetta Barrett, ARIZ Jenna Prandini, ORE 2014 Robert Johnson, ORE Jenna Prandini, ORE Jenna Prandini, ORE Valarie Allman, STAN 2015 Caryl Smith Gilbert, USC Shelby Houlihan, ASU Jasmine Todd, ORE Erin Clark, COLO 2016 Robert Johnson, ORE Hannah Cunliffe, ORE Amalie Iuel, USC Ariana Washington, ORE 2017 Robert Johnson, ORE Deajah Stevens, ORE Maggie Ewen, ASU Anna Cockrell, USC

All honors selected by a coaches' vote. * Award was renamed Freshman of the Year beginning in 2015. Only true freshmen and redshirt freshman are eligible for the award.

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Event Pac-12 Pac-12 Meet Collegiate American World 100m 9.90 9.97 9.82 9.69 9.58 Ato Boldon, UCLA, '96 Andre De Grasse, USC, '15 Christian Coleman, Tennessee, '17 , Adidas, '09 Usain Bolt, JAM, '09

200m 19.80 20.00 19.63 19.32 19.19 Ato Boldon, UCLA, '96 Ato Boldon, UCLA, ’96 Xavier Carter, LSU, '06 Michael Johnson, NIKE, '96 Usain Bolt, JAM, '09 19.69 Walter Dix, Florida State, '07

400m 43.50 44.34 43.50 43.18 43.03 Quincy Watts, USC, '92 Danny Everett, UCLA, '88 Quincy Watts, USC, '92 Michael Johnson, NIKE, '99 Wayde van Niekerk, SAF, '16 43.70 Fred Kerley, Texas A&M, '17

800m 1:41.77 1:45.12 1:41.77 1:42.60 1:40.91 Joaquim Cruz, ORE, ’84 Joaquim Cruz, ORE, '84 Joaquim Cruz, ORE, '84 Johnny Gray, SMTC, '85 David Rudisha, KEN, '12 1:43.55 Donavan Brazier, Texas A&M, '16

1,500m 3:30.56 3:36.34 3:30.56 3:29.30 3:26:00 Bernard Lagat, WSU, '99 Lawi Lalang, ARiZ, '14 Bernard Lagat, WSU, '99 Bernard Lagat, NIKE, '05 Hicham El Guerrouj, MAR, '98 3:35.30 Sydney Maree, Villanova, '81

Mile 3:51.74 3:57.90 3:52.88 3:46.91 3:43.13 Andrew Wheating, ORE, '10 Hailu Ebba, OSU, '73 Lawi Lalang, ARIZ, '14 Alan Webb, NIKE, '07 Hicham El Guerrouj, MAR, '99

3,000m SC 8:05.4 8:26.10 8:05.4h 8:00.45 7:53.63 Henry Rono, WSU, '78 Julius Korir, WSU, '84 Henry Rono, WSU, '78 , USA, '15 Saif Saaeed Shaheen, QAT, '04

5,000m 13:00.95 13:20.23 13:00.95 12:53.60 12:37.35 Lawi Lalang, ARIZ, '13 Henry Rono, WSU, '78 Lawi Lalang, ARIZ, ’13 Bernard Lagat, NIKE, '11 Kenenisa Bekele, ETH, '04 13:08.4h Henry Rono, WSU, '78

10,000m 27:22.5 27:46.55 27:08.49 26:44.36 26:17.53 Henry Rono, WSU, '78 Henry Rono, WSU, '78 Sam Chelanga, Liberty, '10 Galen Rupp, NIKE, '14 Kennisa Bekele, ETH, '05

110m Hurdles 13.14 13.35 12.97 12.80 12.80 Aleec Harris, USC, '14 Aleec Harris, USC, '14 Omar McLeod, Arkansas, '15 Aries Merritt, Reebok, '12 Aries Merritt, USC, '12 13.00 Renaldo Nehemiah, Maryland, '79

400m Hurdles 47.72 48.63 47.10 46.78 46.78 Kevin Young, UCLA, '88 Jeshua Anderson, WSU, '10 Samuel Matete, Auburn, '91 Kevin Young, FtLock, '92 Kevin Young, USA, '92 47.56 , Florida, '05

4x100m Relay 38.44 (38.6y) 38.59 38.23 37.38 36.84 USC, '67 UCLA, '88 Texas Christian, '89 (A) National Team, '12 Jamaica, '12 National Team, '15

4x400m Relay 2:59.91 3:01.26 2:59.59 2:54.29 2:54.29 UCLA, '88 ASU, '04 LSU, ’05 National Team, '93 USA, '93

High Jump 2.32/7-7 1/4 2.28/7-5 3/4 2.39/7-10 2.40/7-10 1/2 2.45/8-0 1/2 Del Davis, UCLA, '82 Jesse Williams, USC, '05 Hollis Conway, La.-Lafayette, '89 Charles Austin, unat, '91 Javier Sotomayor, CUB, '93 Jesse Williams, USC, '06 Brian Marshall, STAN, '88 2.38/7-9 3/4 Nick Ross, ARIZ, 14 Hollis Conway, La.-Lafayette, '89 (A)

Pole Vault 5.80i/19-0 1/4 5.72/18-9 1/4 5.98/19-7 1/2 6.04/19-9 3/4 6.16/20-2 1/2i Brad Walker, WASH, '03 (i) Toby Stevenson, STAN, '00 Lawrence Johnson, Tenn., '96 Brad Walker, NIKE, '08 Renaud Lavillenie, FR, ’14

Long Jump 8.34/27-4 1/2 8.18/26-10 8.74/28-8 1/4 8.95/29-4 1/2 8.95/29-4 1/2 Randy Williams, USC, '72 Dwight Phillips, ASU, '99 Erick Walder, Ark, '94 (A) Mike Powell, FtLckr, '91 Mike Powell, USA, '91

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Event Pac-12 Pac-12 Meet Collegiate American World Triple Jump 17.19/56-4 3/4 16.91/55-5 3/4 17.96/58-11 1/4 18.21/59-9 18.29/60-0 1/4 Joseph Taiwo, WSU, '84 Joseph Taiwo, WSU, '82 Christian Taylor, Florida, '11 Christian Taylor, USA, '15 Jonathan Edwards, GB, '95 17.57/57-7 3/4 Keith Connor, SMU, '82 (A)

Shot 22.00/72-2 1/4 21.76/71-4 3/4 22.00/72-2 1/4 23.12/75-10 1/4 23.12/75-10 1/4 John Godina, UCLA, '95 John Godina, UCLA, '95 John Godina, UCLA, '95 , Mazda, '90 Randy Barnes, USA, '90

Discus 68.16/223-7 65.41/214-7 68.16/223-7 72.34/237-4 74.08/243-0 Julian Wruck, UCLA, '13 Julian Wruck, UCLA, '13 Julian Wruck, UCLA, '13 Ben Plucknett, SCS, '81 Jurgen Schult, EG, '86 67.66 Hannes Hopley, SMU, '04

Hammer 82.62/271-1 81.94/268-10 82.62/271-1 82.52/270-9 86.74/284-7 Balazs Kiss, USC, '95 Balazs Kiss, USC, '95 Balazs Kiss, USC, '95 Lance Deal, NYAC, '96 Yuriy Syedikh, SU, '86 81.94/268-10 Balazs Kiss, USC, '95

Javelin 83.16/272-10 77.21/253-4 89.10/292-4 91.29/299-6 98.48/323-1 Cyrus Hostetler, ORE, '09 Cyrus Hostetler, ORE, '10 Patrik Boden, Texas, '90 Breaux Greer, adidas, '07 Jan Zelezny, CZE, '96

Decathlon 8,457 points 8,322 points 8,539 points 9,045 points 9,045 points Ashton Eaton, ORE, '10 Mike Ramos, WASH, '86 Lindon Victor, Texas A&M, '17 Ashton Eaton, USA, '15 Ashton Eaton, USA, '15

ALL RECORDS AS OF AUGUST 2017 OUTDOOR MARKS ONLY Collegiate marks are accepted up until August 31 of the student-athlete's senior year Italics indicates top mark during a collegiate competition.

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Event Pac-12 Pac-12 Meet Collegiate American World 100m 10.92 11.03 10.78 10.49 10.49 Jenna Prandini, ORE, '15 English Gardner, ORE, '11 Dawn Sowell, LSU, '89 (A) , WC, '88 Florence Griffith Joyner, USA, '88 Jasmine Todd, ORE, '15

200m 22.09 22.09 22.02 21.34 21.34 Deajah Stevens, ORE, '17 Deajah Stevens, ORE, '17 Kyra Jefferson, Florida, '17 Florence Griffith Joyner, WC, '88 Florence Griffith Joyner, USA, '88

400m 49.96 50.66 49.71 48.70 47.60 Monique Henderson, UCLA, '05 Kendall Ellis, USC, '17 , Texas, '16 Sanya Richards, Nike, '06 Marita Koch, EG, ’85

800m 1:58.51 2:00.57 1:58.22 1:56.40 1:53.28 Brigita Langerholc, USC, '00 Alysia Johnson, CAL, '08 Phoebe Wright, Tennessee, '10 Jearl Miles-Clark, Reebok, '99 Jarmila Kartochvilova, CZE, '83 1:59.10 Raevyn Rogers, ORE, '17

1,500m 4:06.87 4:11.06 3:59.90 3:56.29 3:50.07 Emma Coburn, COLO, '13 Shelby Houlihan, ASU, '15 Jenny Barringer, Colorado, '09 , AW, '15 Genzebe Dibaba, ETH, '15

Mile 4:50.68 (N/A) 4:25.91 4:16.71 4:12.56 Penny Graves, ORE, '87 Jenny Barringer, Colorado, '09 Mary Slaney, AW, '85 S. Masterkova, RUS, '96

3,000m 8:55.31i 9:10.84 8:37.25 8:25.83 8:06.11 Katie Flood, WASH, '12 (i) Annette Hand, ORE, '88 Vicki Huber, Villanova, '88 Mary Slaney, AW, '85 Wang Junxia, China, '93

3,000m SC 9:28.26 9:48.72 9:12.50 9:02.58 8:52.78 Emma Coburn, COLO, '13 Erin Clark, COLO, '16 Jenny Barringer, Colorado, '09 Emma Coburn, NB, '17 Ruth Jebet, BAH, '16 9:24.41 , New Mexico, '16

5,000m 15:11.13 15:44.91 14:55.74 14:38.92 14:11.15 Aisling Cuffe, STAN, '14 Amy Skieresz, ARIZ, '97 Lisa Koll, Iowa State, '10 Shannon Rowbury, NIKE, '16 Tirunesh Dibaba, ETH, '08 15:07.64 Jenny Barringer, Colorado, '09

10,000m 32:06.64 33:20.02 31:18.07 30:13.17 29:17.45 Jordan Hasay, ORE, '13 Katie Knight, WASH, '16 Lisa Koll, Iowa State, '10 , Saucony, '16 Almaz Ayana, ETH, '16

100m Hurdles 12.06 12.61 12.26 12.20 12.20 Nnenya Hailey, ARIZ, '16 Gail Devers, UCLA, '88 Brianna Rollins, Clemson, '13 Keni Harrison, adidas, '16 Keni Harrison, USA, '16 12.39 Brianna Rollins, Clemson, '13

400m Hurdles 52.95 54.12 52.95 52.47 52.34 Sheena Johnson, UCLA, '04 Kori Carter, STAN, '13 Sheena Johnson, UCLA, '04 Lashinda Demus, Nike, '11 Yuliya Pechonkiuna, RUS, ’03 53.21 Kori Carter, STAN, '13

4x100m Relay 42.12 42.71 42.12 40.82 40.82 ORE, '17 ORE, '16 ORE, '17 & LSU, '17 National Team, '12 USA, '12

4x400m Relay 3:23.13 3:29.52 3:23.13 3:15.51 3:15.17 ORE, '17 USC, '17 ORE, '17 National Team, '88 Soviet Union, '88

High Jump 2.03/6-7 1.99/6-6 1/4 2.04/6-8 1/4 2.05/6-8 3/4 2.09/6-10 1/4 Brigetta Barrett, ARIZ, '12 Brigetta Barrett, ARIZ, '13 Brigetta Barrett, ARIZ, '13 Chaunté Howard-Lowe, NIKE, '10 Stefka Kostadinova, BUL, '87 1.99/6-6 1/4 Brigetta Barrett, ARIZ, '13

Pole Vault 4.60/15-1 4.60/15-1 4.76/15-7 1/4 5.00/16-4 3/4 5.06/16-7 1/4 Chelsea Johnson, UCLA, '06 Chelsea Johnson, UCLA, '06 , Arkansas, '15 Sandi Morris, NIKE, '16 Yelena Isinbayeva, RUS, '09 4.72/15-5 3/4 Sandi Morris, Arkansas, '15

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Event Pac-12 Pac-12 Meet Collegiate American World Long Jump 7.24/23-9 6.68/21-11 7.24/23-9 7.49/24-7 7.52/24-8.25 Jackie Joyner-Kersee, UCLA, '85 Christabel Nettey, ASU, '13 Jackie Joyner-Kersee, UCLA, '85 Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Honda, '94 Galina Chistyakova, USSR, '88 6.99/22-11 1/4 Jackie Joyner-Kersee, UCLA, '85

Triple Jump 14.15/46-5 1/4 14.15/46-5 1/4 14.71/48-3 1/4 14.71/48-3 1/4 15.50/50-10 1/4 Erica McLain, STAN, '07 Erica McLain, STAN, '07 Keturah Orji, Georgia, '16 Keturah Orji, Georgia, '16 Inessa Kravets, SU, '95 14.53/47-8 Keturah Orji, Georgia, '16

Shot 18.85/61-10 1/4 18.85/61-10 1/4 19.76/64-10 20.63/67-8 1/4 22.63/74-3 Valeyta Althouse, UCLA, '95 Valeyta Althouse, UCLA, '95 , Ole Miss, '17 Michelle Carter, NIKE, '16 Natalya Lisovskaya, SU, '87 19.33/63-5 Raven Saunders, Ole Miss, '16

Discus 65.62/215-3 65.22/214-0 67.48/221-4 69.17/226-11 76.80/252-0 Aretha Hill, WASH, '98 Suzy Powell, UCLA, '97 Meg Ritchie, ARIZ, '81 Gia Lewis-Smallwood, NIKE, '14 Gariele Reinsch, EG, '88

Hammer 74.56/244-7 70.20/230-4 74.56/244-7 76.77/251-10 82.98/272-3 Maggie Ewen, ASU, '17 Maggie Ewen, ASU, '17 Maggie Ewen, ASU, '17 , NIKE, '17 Anita Wlodarczyk, POL, '16 73.32/240-6 Maggie Ewen, ASU, '17

Javelin 61.60/202-1 59.02/193-8 64.44/211-5 69.32/227-5 80.00/262-5 Paula Berry, ORE, '91 Paula Berry, ORE, '91 Karin Smith, Cal Poly, '81 Kate Schmidt, PCC, '77 Petra Felke, EG, '88

Javelin* 59.62/195-7 58.26/191-2 63.95/209-9 66.67/218-8 72.28/237-2 (new implement Rachel Yurkovich, ORE, '09 Rachel Yurkovich, ORE, '09 Kara Patterson, Purdue, '09 Kara Patterson, Asics, '10 Barbora Spotakova, CZE, '08 introduced in 1999) 62.19/204-0 , Texas A&M, '16

Heptathlon 6,440 points 6,353 points 6,718 points 7,291 points 7,291 points Brianne Theisen, ORE, '12 Brianne Theisen, ORE, '12 Jackie Joyner-Kersee, UCLA, '85 Jackie Joyner-Kersee, WC, '88 Jackie Joyner-Kersee, USA, '88 6,527 points Diane Guthrie-Greshman, G. Mason, '95

ALL RECORDS AS OF AUGUST 2017 OUTDOOR MARKS ONLY Collegiate marks are accepted up until August 31 of the student-athlete's senior year

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2018 PAC-12 TRACK & FIELD COMPOSITE SCHEDULE

Fri., March 16 Oregon State at Lewis & Clark Spring Break Open, Portland, Ore. Thurs.-Fri., April 19-20 Arizona State at Bryan Clay Invitational, Azusa, Calif. California at Bryan Clay Invitational, Azusa, Calif. Fri.-Sat., March 16-17 Arizona hosts Willie Williams Classic, Tucson, Ariz. Colorado at Bryan Clay Invitational, Azusa, Calif. Arizona State hosts Baldy Castillo Invitational, Tempe, Ariz. Oregon at Bryan Clay Invitational, Azusa, Calif. California at Hornet Invitational, Sacramento, Calif. Oregon State at Bryan Clay Invitational, Azusa, Calif. Colorado hosts Jerry Quiller Classic, Boulder, Colo. Utah at Bryan Clay Invitational, Azusa, Calif. Stanford at Hornet Invitational, Sacramento, Calif. Washington at Bryan Clay Invitational, Azusa, Calif. USC hosts Trojan Invitational, Los Angeles, Calif. Washington State at Bryan Clay Invitational, Azusa, Calif. Utah at Trojan Invitational, Los Angeles, Calif. Washington at Trojan Invitational, Los Angeles, Calif. Thurs.-Sat., April 19-21 Arizona at Mt. SAC Relays, Torrance, Calif. Washington State at Trojan Invitational, Los Angeles, Calif. Arizona State at Mt. SAC Relays, Torrance, Calif. California at Mt. SAC Relays, Torrance, Calif. Sat., March 17 Washington State at Whitworth Buc Scoring Meet, Spokane, Wash. Oregon at Mt. SAC Relays, Torrance, Calif. UCLA at Mt. SAC Relays, Torrance, Calif. Thurs., March 22 Arizona State at Distance in the Dark, Scottsdale, Ariz. USC at Mt. SAC Relays, Torrance, Calif. Utah at Mt. SAC Relays, Torrance, Calif. Thurs.-Fri., March 22-23 Whitworth Sam Adams Classic, Spokane, Wash. Washington at Mt. SAC Relays, Torrance, Calif. Washington State at Mt. SAC Relays, Torrance, Calif. Thurs.-Sat., March 22-24 Arizona at Aztec Invitational, San Diego, Calif. Oregon at SDSU Aztec Invitational, San Diego, Calif. Sat., April 21 Oregon State at Beach Invitational, Long Beach, Calif. UCLA at Aztec Invitational, San Diego, Calif. Utah at Beach Invitational, Long Beach, Calif. Utah at Aztec Invitational, San Diego, Calif. Washington at Beach Invitational, Long Beach, Calif.

Fri.-Sat., March 23-24 Arizona State hosts Pac-12/Big Ten Challenge, Tempe, Ariz. Fri.-Sat., April 20-21 Arizona State at Beach Classic, Long Beach, Calif. California at Pac-12/Big Ten Challenge, Tempe, Ariz. California at Cardinal Classic, Stanford, Calif. Colorado at Pac-12/Big Ten Challenge, Tempe, Ariz. Colorado at Cardinal Classic, Stanford, Calif. Colorado at Fum McGraw, Fort Collins, Colo. Colorado at Christiansen Invitational, Fort Collins, Calif. USC hosts Power 5 Trailblazer Challenge, Los Angeles, Calif. Stanford hosts Cardinal Classic, Stanford, Calif. UCLA at John Jacobs Invitational, Norman, Okla. Sat., March 24 Oregon State at Willamette Invitational, Salem, Ore. Washington State at Spokane Memorial #2, Spokane, Wash.

Wed.-Thurs., March 28-29 Stanford at Texas Relays Combined Events, Austin, Texas Thurs.-Sat., April 26-28 Stanford at Penn Relays, Philadelphia, Pa.

Wed.-Sat., March 28-31 Washington at Texas Relays, Austin, Texas Fri.-Sat., April 27-28 California hosts Brutus Hamilton, Berkeley, Calif. Colorado at Oregon State High Performance, Corvallis, Ore. Fri.-Sat., March 30-31 Arizona at Stanford Invitational, Stanford, Calif. Oregon at Oregon State High Performance, Corvallis, Ore. Arizona State at Stanford Invitational, Stanford, Calif. Oregon State hosts Oregon State High Performance, Corvallis, Ore. California at San Francisco State Distance Carnival, Hayward, Calif. Stanford at SEC Relays, Fayetteville, Ark. California at Stanford Invitational, Stanford, Calif. Stanford at Brutus Hamilton, Berkeley, Calif. Colorado at Stanford Invitational, Stanford, Calif. Utah at Drake Relays, Des Moines, Iowa Oregon at Stanford Invitational, Stanford, Calif. Utah at Robison Invitational, Provo, Utah Oregon State at San Francisco State Distance Carnival, Hayward, Calif. Oregon State at Stanford Invitational, Stanford, Calif. Sat., April 28 Arizona hosts Desert Heat Classic, Tucson, Ariz. Stanford hosts Stanford Invitational, Stanford, Calif. Arizona State at Desert Heat Classic, Tucson, Ariz. UCLA hosts Bob Larsen Distance Invitational, Los Angeles, Calif. Colorado at Colorado School of Mines Last Chance, Golden, Colo. Utah at San Francisco State Distance Carnival, Hayward, Calif. Oregon at Desert Heat Classic, Tucson, Ariz. Utah at Stanford Invitational, Stanford, Calif. Washington at Washington State, Pullman, Wash. Utah at Utah Valley Invitational, Orem, Utah Washington State hosts Washington, Pullman, Wash. Washington State at Bob Larsen Distance Invitational, Los Angeles, Calif. Washington State at San Francisco State Distance Carnival, Hayward, Calif. Sun., April 29 UCLA hosts USC, Los Angeles, Calif. Washington State at Stanford Invitational, Stanford, Calif. USC at UCLA, Los Angeles, Calif.

Sat., March 31 Colorado at Tom Benich Invitational, Greeley, Colo. Wed., May 2 Utah at Weber State Open, Ogden, Utah USC at California Collegiate Invitational, San Diego, Calif. UCLA hosts Jim Bush Legends Invitational, Los Angeles, Calif. Thurs., May 3 California at Payton Jordan Invitational, Stanford, Calif. Colorado at Payton Jordan Invitational, Stanford, Calif. Thurs.-Fri., April 5-6 Arizona hosts Jim Click Multis, Tucson, Ariz. Oregon at Payton Jordan Invitational, Stanford, Calif. Arizona State at Jim Click Multis, Tucson, Ariz. Stanford hosts Payton Jordan Invitational, Stanford, Calif. Oregon State at Jim Click Multis, Tucson, Ariz. UCLA at Jim Click Multis, Tucson, Ariz. Fri., May 4 Colorado at Air Force Twilight, USAFA, Colo. Oregon hosts Oregon Twilight, Eugene, Ore. Fri., April 6 Oregon State at John Knight Twilight, Monmouth, Ore. Oregon State at Oregon Twilight, Eugene, Ore. Utah hosts Utah Spring Classic, Salt Lake City, Utah Sat., May 5 Arizona State at Oxy Invitational, Pasadena, Calif. Fri.-Sat., April 6-7 Arizona State hosts Sun Angel Classic, Tempe, Ariz. California at Sacramento State Open, Sacramento, Calif. Colorado hosts Colorado Invitational, Boulder, Colo. Utah at Sacramento State Open, Sacramento, Calif. USC at Sun Angel Classic, Tempe, Ariz. Washington hosts Ken Shannon Invitational, Seattle, Wash.

Sat., April 7 Arizona at Jim Click Shootout Sat.-Sun., May 5-6 Pac-12 Championships Multis, Stanford, Calif. California hosts Stanford/The Big Meet, Berkeley, Calif. Oregon hosts Pepsi Team Invitational, Eugene, Ore. Sat.,-Sun., May 12-13 Pac-12 Championships, Stanford Calif. Oregon State at Baylor Invitational, Waco, Texas Stanford at California/The Big Meet, Berkeley, Calif. Thurs. & Sat., May 17 & 19 Arizona hosts Tucson Elite Classic, Tucson, Ariz. Utah at Wildcat Invitational, Ogden, Utah Arizona State at Tucson Elite Classic, Tucson, Ariz. Washington at Pepsi Team Invitational, Eugene, Ore. Washington State at Pepsi Team Invitational, Eugene, Ore. Thurs.-Sat., May 24-26 NCAA West Preliminaries, Sacramento, Calif. Washington State at SCC War XI, Spokane, Wash. Wed.-Sat., June 6-9 NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships, Eugene, Ore. Fri.-Sat., April 13-14 Arizona at Triton Invitational, La Jolla, Calif. Arizona State at Triton Invitational, La Jolla, Calif. NOCO Challenge, Greeley, Colo. USC at Triton Invitational, La Jolla, Calif.

Sat., April 14 Oregon State at Lewis & Clark Invitational, Portland, Ore. UCLA hosts Rafer Johnson/Jackie Joyner-Kersee Invitational, Los Angeles, Calif. Utah at Mark Faldmo Invitational, Logan Utah Washington State hosts Cougar Invitational, Pullman, Wash.

Thurs., April 19 Oregon State at Pacific Coast Intercollegiate, Long Beach, Calif.

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(M+W) CROSS COUNTRY (W) BASKETBALL (M+W) TENNIS SPRINGFIELD GOLF CLUB KEYARENA LIBBEY PARK / SPRINGFIELD, OR SEATTLE, WA OJAI VALLEY ATHLETIC PARK OJAI, CA OCTOBER 27, 2017 MARCH 1–4, 2018 HOST: OREGON HOST: PAC-12 APRIL 25–28, 2018 HOST: PAC-12 FOOTBALL (M) BASKETBALL LEVI’S® STADIUM T-MOBILE ARENA BEACH VOLLEYBALL STANFORD BEACH SANTA CLARA, CA LAS VEGAS, NV VOLLEYBALL STADIUM DECEMBER 1, 2017 MARCH 7–10, 2018 STANFORD, CA HOST: PAC-12 HOST: PAC-12 APRIL 26–28, 2018 HOST: STANFORD (W) SWIMMING // (W) GYMNASTICS (M+W) DIVING MCKALE CENTER (W) LACROSSE WEYERHAEUSER KING COUNTY TUCSON, AZ KITTREDGE FIELD AQUATIC CENTER MARCH 24, 2018 BOULDER, CO FEDERAL WAY, WA HOST: ARIZONA APRIL 26–29, 2018 FEBRUARY 21–24, 2018 HOST: COLORADO HOST: PAC-12 (W) GOLF BROADMOOR GOLF CLUB (M+W) TRACK & FIELD WRESTLING SEATTLE, WA COBB TRACK & ANGELL FIELD GILL COLISEUM APRIL 22–24, 2018 STANFORD, CA CORVALLIS, OR HOST: WASHINGTON MAY 5–6, 2018 (COMBINED EVENTS) FEBRUARY 25, 2018 MAY 12–13, 2018 (M) GOLF HOST: OREGON STATE HOST: STANFORD ROLLING HILLS COUNTRY CLUB ROLLING HILLS ESTATES, CA (M) SWIMMING (M+W) ROWING APRIL 23–25, 2018 WEYERHAEUSER KING COUNTY SACRAMENTO STATE AQUATICS CENTER HOST: USC AQUATIC CENTER GOLD RIVER, CA FEDERAL WAY, WA MAY 13, 2018 FEB. 28–MARCH 3, 2018 HOST: PAC-12 HOST: PAC-12

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