2003 IN REVIEW 27 Multi Multi Multi Big Meet Big Meet Big Meet Big Meet Big Meet Big Meet Big Meet Big Meet Big Meet Big Meet Cal Invite Cal Invite Cal Invite Pac-10 Multi Pac-10 Multi Indoor Season Stanford Invite Stanford Invite Mt. SAC Relays Mt. SAC Relays Mt. SAC Relays Cardinal Qualifier CSD Triton Invite CSD Triton Invite Yellow Jacket Invite Yellow Jacket Invite Yellow Jacket Invite NCAA West Regional NCAA West Regional NCAA West Regional NCAA West Pac-10 Championships Pac-10 Championships Pac-10 Championships Pac-10 Championships Pac-10 Championships 4/25 U 4/26 5/10 1/25 5/18 5/31 4/26 4/18 4/25 U 5/31 5/10 5/18 4/19 4/26 5/18 5/18 3/29 3/27 UC 3/29 40.60 4/5 40.0840.4940.55 5/3 40.56 5/31 5/17 4/19 3:13.40 3:13.863:14.46 3:18.28 4/5 3:18.83 5/3 3:21.68 6,9104,495 3/27 3/27 UC UC 6-9 (2.06) ^School Record 3.75 (2.23) 0.25 (2.14) 9.50 (2.07) 32-7 (9.93) 10-0 (3.05) 5/3 &Pac-10 Qualifier 34-2 (10.41) 171-5 (52.26)168-6 (51.36) 140-9 (42.91) 5/3 123-3 (37.58) 5/3 173-5 (52.86)168-8 (51.40) 4/5 5/3 202-7 (61.74) 5/9 224-1 (68.30) 156-5 (47.69) 5/3 22-6.25 (6.86) 22-5.75 (6.85) 183-10 (56.04) 178-10 (54.52) #NCAA Regional Qualifier 51-0.25 (15.55) 5/3 61-8.25 (18.80) 61-7.75 (18.79) 53-1.75 (16.20) 5/3 13-11.25 (4.25) 5/3 (63-0/58-4.75/55-2/66-3) 4X400M RELAY (3:11.50/NA/3:03.91) (7500/7150/5865/8007) HAMMER (223-1/200-1/179-10/229-0) DISCUS (196-10/180-5/166-6/210-11) JAVELIN (236-3/219-10/196-10/222-0) HIGH JUMP (7-4.50/7-1.75/6-8.75/7-5.75) (53-5.75/51-6.25/47-7/55-0) (26-1/25-1.25/23-11.5/26-6.25) 4X100M RELAY (3:04.00/3:07.50/NS/3:03.91) 4X100M RELAY POLE VAULT (18-2.50/17-2.75/16-4.75/18-8.25) #&Amin Nikfar Tony Miranda #&Joe Berro Rhuben Williams Amin Nikfar Greg Ross Jason Gatewood Greg Ross #Mazur/Atawo/Boykin/Dula Jason Gatewood Jeremiah Tolbert #&Bruce Giron #&Rhuben Williams Greg Ross #&Tony Miranda #&Kurt Seefeld #&Rhuben Williams ^#&Joe Berro &Jason Gatewood &Greg Ross #Mazur/Atawo/Boykin/Dula #Mazur/Atawo/Boykin/Dula #Mazur/Atawo/Boykin/Dula #Mazur/Atawo/Boykin/Dula Gatewood/Atawo/Bogdanof/Fair Boykin/Bogdanof/Fair/Ellis Giron/Ellis/Correnti/Allen #&Teak Wilburn&David Glasgow#&Herman Gill 7- 7- Jason Gatewood 6- Greg Ross Jason Gatewood Tony Miranda Boykin/Giron/Fair/Bogdanof California &Jason Gatewood Meet Big Meet Big Meet Big Meet Big Meet Big Meet Big Meet Big Meet Big Meet Big Meet Big Meet Big Meet Big Meet Cal Open Cal Open Cal Open Cal Open Cal Open Cal Open Cal Open Cal Open Cal Open Cal Invite Cal Invite Cal Invite Cal Invite Cal Invite Indoor Season Stanford Invite Stanford Invite Mt. SAC Relays Mt. SAC Relays Mt. SAC Relays Mt. SAC Relays Mt. SAC Relays Mt. SAC Relays Yellow Jacket Invite Yellow Jacket Invite Yellow Jacket Invite NCAA West Regional Pac-10 Championships Pac-10 Championships 3/22 3/22 3/22 4/18 4/26 4/18 4/26 4/18 3/22 3/22 3/22 4/26 54.18 4/26 13.5115.2515.32 5/30 4/26 3/22 51.8852.4354.00 5/18 4/19 3/22 10.49w10.62 5/3 5/17 49.84 5/3 10.42w 5/3 21.2621.27 2/22 5/3 48.86 5/3 8:15.16 8:23.17 8:35.939:01.09 4/5 1:52.02 1:54.281:57.12 1:57.66 5/3 5/3 3:51.13 3:51.273:53.593:57.30 4/5 4:00.20 4/5 4:01.43 9:06.16 9:51.01 4:05.77 9:10.75 5/3 29:53.60 3/28 29:17.78 3/28 14:24.1714:41.79 4/17 14:57.55 4/17 5/3 14:59.1915:09.0515:12.82 5/3 5/3 5/3 10:12.08 3/22 MEN’S 2003 BESTS MARKS BESTS 2003 MEN’S 3,000M (NA/NA/NA) 200M (20.50/20.85/21.54/20.20) 400M (45.40/46.30/47.84/45.46) 100M (10.16/10.34/10.74/10.18) 800M (1:47.50/1:49.00/1:51.72/1:45.54) 1500M (3:41.50/3:45.00/3:50.14/3:40.04) 10,000M (29:00.00/29:45.00/NS/29:24.44) 110M HURDLES (13.72/13.90/14.74/13.39) 400M HURDLES (50.10/51.20/53.64/48.46) 5000M (13:46.00/14:07.00/14:35.14/13:31.88) EVENT (NCAA Auto/NCAAEVENT (NCAA Auto/School Record) Prov/Pac-10 3000M STEEPLECHASE (8:43.00/8:54.00/9:09.14/8:36.84) Carlos Carballo Aaron Ellis 2004 TRACK & FIELD MEDIA GUIDE #&Bruce Giron Greg Ross Jason Gatewood #&Tim Bogdanof Kevin Correnti #&Tim Bogdanof ^&Girmay Guangul #&Girmay Guangul Carlos Carballo Martin Conrad Dan Spence Carlos Carballo Abadir Barre Girmay Guangul #&Kevin Davis #&Toby Atawo &Nick Mazur Aaron Ellis Tom Allen Trevor Uyemura James Tolan Girmay Guangul Carlos Carballo Abadir Barre Craig Lee Jonathan Balzer Greg Jizmagian Kevin Davis Martin Conrad Jonathan Balzer Kevin Davis Randy Fair Chris Boykin &Toby Atawo &Toby Atawo Martin Conrad #Martin Conrad Dan Spence #&Ricci Dula Athlete (Cal PR)Athlete (Cal Season Best Date WOMEN’S 2003 BESTS MARKS EVENT (NCAA Auto/NCAA Prov/Pac-10 Auto/School Record) 400M HURDLES (57.50/59.20/62.04/57.61) Athlete (Cal PR) Season Best Date Meet #&Deanna Slaton 58.93 4/26 Cal Invite #&April Holliverse 59.78 5/18 Pac-10 Championships 100M (11.30/11.55/12.04/11.64) #&Osarhiemen Omwanghe 1:00.31 5/3 Big Meet ^#&Antonette Carter 11.61 5/31 NCAA West Regional #&Stephanie Cowling 1:00.75 4/26 Cal Invite #&Shannan Hawes 11.80w 5/3 Big Meet Janeshia Adams-Ginyard 1:03.50 5/3 Big Meet &DeCola Groce 11.86w 5/3 Big Meet Brooke Baires-Irvin 1:03.77 4/5 Yellow Jacket Invite &Jacqueline Earls 11.93w 5/3 Big Meet Lauren Barbieri 1:04.44 5/3 Big Meet Monica Green 12.35w 5/3 Big Meet Shalonda Reynolds 1:04.56 4/26 Cal Invite Qadriyyah Abdullah 12.61 4/19 Mt. SAC Relays Danielle Navarre 13.07 3/22 Cal Open 4X100M RELAY (44.00/45.10/NS/45.61) #^Earls/Omwanghe/Hawes/Carter45.01 5/30 NCAA West Regional 200M (23.10/23.60/24.64/23.50) #^Earls/Omwanghe/Hawes/Carter45.36 5/18 Pac-10 Championships &Antonette Carter 24.08w 5/17 Pac-10 Championships #^Earls/Omwanghe/Hawes/Carter45.57 5/3 Big Meet Shannan Hawes 24.84 4/26 Cal Invite Earls/Omwanghe/Hawes/Carter 46.09 4/26 Cal Invite Stephanie Cowling 25.24 Indoor Season California 46.25 4/19 Mt. SAC Relays DeCola Groce 25.48 Indoor Season Jacqueline Earls 25.65 4/5 Yellow Jacket Invite 4X400M RELAY (3:33.00/3:39.00/NS/3:35.56) Elzunia Lamb 26.18 5/10 Pac-10 Multi #Cowling/Jarvis/Omwanghe/Slaton 3:38.38 4/19 Mt. SAC Relays Erica Davenport 28.66 3/22 Cal Open #Cowling/Jarvis/Omwanghe/Slaton 3:40.05 5/3 Big Meet #Cowling/Jarvis/Omwanghe/Slaton 3:41.82 5/31 NCAA West Regional 400M (52.40/53.70/55.44/52.53) #Bailey/Hawes/Omwanghe/Cowling 3:43.95 4/5 Yellow Jacket Invite &Chloe Jarvis 55.16 4/26 Cal Invite #California 3:44.09 5/18 Pac-10 Championships Osarhiemen Omwanghe 57.18 3/22 Cal Open Deanna Slaton 57.71 3/28 Stanford Invite HIGH JUMP (6-0/5-10.5/5-7/6-0.75) Shalonda Reynolds 1:00.90 5/3 Big Meet Cynthia Mallory 5-5 (1.65) 4/26 Cal Invite Buffany Hunter 1:01.77 5/3 Big Meet Elzunia Lamb 4-8.75 (1.44) 5/10 Pac-10 Multi Janeshia A.-Ginyard 4-6 (1.37) 3/22 Cal Open 800M (2:05.00/2:07.50/2:11.14/2:01.59) #&Chloe Jarvis 2:05.57 5/31 NCAA West Regional POLE VAULT (13-7.25/12-5.5/12-5.5/13-2.5) #&Lache Bailey 2:08.19 5/18 Pac-10 Championships #&Danielle Navarre 12-7.50 (3.85) 5/18 Pac-10 Championships Bridget Duffy 2:11.25 5/3 Big Meet #&Leora Ward 12-5.50 (3.80) 5/3 Big Meet Lindsey Maclise 2:13.55 3/22 Cal Open Maja Ruznic 2:19.62 5/3 Big Meet LONG JUMP (21-4/20-4.50/19-0.5/22-1) #&Elzunia Lamb 19-9 (6.02)w 5/11 Pac-10 Multi 1500M (4:19.00/4:24.00/4:40.14/4:09.23) &Antonette Carter 19-2 (5.84) 5/18 Pac-10 Championships #&Bridget Duffy 4:26.59 5/18 Pac-10 Championships Qadriyyah Abdullah 18-5.25 (5.62) 5/3 Big Meet &Lindsey Maclise 4:33.23 4/18 Mt. SAC Relays Inge Prasethyo 17-11.50 (5.47) 4/26 Cal Invite Christy Borak 4:41.87 4/26 Cal Invite Monica Green 17-3.25 (5.26) 3/22 Cal Open Lache Bailey 4:42.78 3/22 Cal Open Veronique Richardson 17-3.25 (5.26) Indoor Season Abby Parker 4:44.51 4/18 Mt. SAC Relays Janeshia A.-Ginyard 15-9.50 (4.81) 3/22 Cal Open 3000M STEEPLECHASE (10:00.00/10:40.00/11:10.14/10:22.38) TRIPLE JUMP (43-7.75/42-0/39-2.25/46-0.75) #&Abby Parker 10:40.37 5/31 NCAA West Regional Qadriyyah Abdullah 37-5.75 (11.42) 5/3 Big Meet Inge Prasethyo 35-3.75 (10.76) 4/26 Cal Invite 3,000M (NA/NA/9:21.42) Monica Green 34-3.50 (10.45) 4/26 Cal Invite Christy Borak 9:57.50 Indoor Season Abby Parker 10:09.92 4/26 Cal Invite SHOT PUT (52-10/48-10.75/43-5.75/54-4.75) Bridget Duffy 10:10.25 3/22 Cal Open #&Jenna Johnson 49-5.50 (15.07) 5/3 Big Meet Lindsey Maclise 10:38.45 4/5 Yellow Jacket Invite #&Tamrya d’Artenay45-11.75 (14.01) 4/26 Cal Invite 5000M (16:08.00/16:48.00/17:30.14/15:46.80) DISCUS (178-10/164-0/150-11/178-10) &Christy Borak 17:16.97 4/17 Mt. SAC Relays Tamrya d’Artenay 145-3 (46.27) 5/3 Big Meet Abby Parker 17:48.32 5/3 Big Meet Jenna Johnson 141-7 (43.17) 5/3 Big Meet 10,000M (34:10.00/35:15.00/NS/32:40.76) HAMMER (200-1/183-9/170-7/214-0) No marks Tamrya d’Artenay 167-7 (51.08) 5/3 Big Meet Jenna Johnson 147-6 (44.95) 3/28 Stanford Invite 100M HURDLES (13.10/13.60/14.34/13.73) #&Osarhiemen Omwanghe 13.60 5/3 Big Meet JAVELIN (168-11/150-11/142-8/170-7) #&April Holliverse 13.92 4/19 Mt. SAC Relays Elzunia Lamb 126-10 (38.67) 5/3 Big Meet &Mary Meyman 14.17 4/19 Mt. SAC Relays Stephanie Cowling 14.50 5/3 Big Meet HEPTATHLON (5550/5175/4125/5624) Elzunia Lamb 14.66 5/10 Pac-10 Multi Elzunia Lamb 4688 5/11 Pac-10 Multi

#NCAA Regional Qualifier &Pac-10 Qualifier ^School Record

28 CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS 2003 IN REVIEW 29 45.06 11.87 09.00 7-1.75 (4-2)

Glasgow 6- Teak Wilburn 20. Antonette Carter 21. Chloe Jarvis 2:08.07 15. Tim Bogdanof17. Earls, Omwanghe, Hawes, Carter 13.91 RESULTS Cal def. CS Dom. Hills (70-33) Cal def. CS Dom. Hills (69-40) Cal def. CS Cal def. Boise State (71-63) Cal Nevada (108-38) def. CAL’S TOP FINISHER June 11-14, Hornet Stadium, Sacramento, CA (CS Sacramento) NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 100m 800m Shot PutHigh Jump 21. Amin NikfarDavid 23. 57-01.50 100mH 4x100m High Jump t12. Shot PutLong Jump 26. Rhuben Williams 54-01.00 28. Elzunia Lamb (18-01.00) 4688 45.36 59.78 24.19 13.75 44-11 156-5 1:02.47 3:44.08 19-3.25 18-1.75 Ward 12-7.50 Abdullah Omwanghe ...... 87 ridget Duffy 4:26.59 Tamrya d’Artenay Antonette Carter Abby Parker 10:49.20 April Holliverse Chloe Jarvis 2:05.92 Elzunia Lamb Elzunia Lamb California California Men’s Dual (0-1)Men’s Dual non-scoringDual Women’s Cal def. UNLV (70.5-42.5) non-scoringnon-scoringnon-scoringnon-scoringnon-scoringnon-scoringnon-scoringnon-scoringnon-scoringnon-scoringnon-scoring non-scoring non-scoring non-scoring non-scoring non-scoringnon-scoring non-scoring non-scoring non-scoring non-scoring non-scoring non-scoring non-scoring non-scoring non-scoring non-scoring non-scoring non-scoring non-scoring 10. Q. Abdullah14. Tamrya d’Artenay 42-2.25 37-3 14. 6. O. Omwanghe8.Cowling Stephanie 1:00.42 ...... 109 9. Antonette Carter 15. Q. 19-2 ...... 40 ...... 64 CAL’S FINISHERS ...... 140 ...... 58 ...... 60 ...... 155 TEAM SCORES (women) 3000mSC4x100 Relay 5. 5. JumpHigh Pole Vault 10. Cynthia MalloryLong JumpLeora 11. 5-3 8. 4x400m Relay 6. Triple Jump Shot PutHammer 10. Jenna Johnson Heptathlon 6. 100mH 8. O. 8. Arizona 9. California 200m800m1500m 6. 400mH 2. 8. B 5. 1. UCLA 2. Stanford 3. Arizona State 4. USC ...... 101 5. Washington State 6. Washington 7. Oregon REGULAR SEASON RESULTS REGULAR 40.94 10.57 13.97 51.88 180-6 164-6 207-4 7-0.25 7-3.75 164-10 197-11 9:09.32 3:13.40 50-5.50 61-8.25 60-3.25 31:06.45 2003 RESULTS & REVIEW RESULTS 2003 Gatewood 6046 Glasgow Nikfar Berro ...... 77 Joe Berro Bruce Giron Bruce Giron Teak Wilburn Tim Bogdanof Ricci Dula Rhuben Williams California California Rhuben Williams 10. Joe 11. Kurt Seefeld 3. David 13. Martin Conrad 9:36.11 10. Carlos Carballo 10. Kevin Davis 4. Amin May 24-25, 2003, Katherine B. Loker ((USC), Los Angeles, CA May 24-25, 2003, Katherine B. Loker ((USC), ...... 82 ...... 54 ...... 37 ...... 128 CAL’S FINISHERS ...... 46 TEAM SCORES (men) ...... 127 ...... 123 PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS RESULTS PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE 2004 TRACK & FIELD MEDIA GUIDE Triple JumpShot Put 5. Discus 3. Hammer 7. Tony Miranda JavelinDecathlon 6. 10. Jason 4. Jan. 18 Invitational at Boise State Bandanna 4x400m RelayHigh Jump 7. 2. 4x100m Relay 5. Date Opponent/Event 10,000m 110mH400mH3000mSC 3. 8. 1. USC ...... 139 2. Stanford 3. Oregon 4. UCLA 9. Washington 100m 7. Jan. 25Feb. 18Feb. 21Feb. Mar. 21-22 at Western Indoor Classic Mar. 26-27 at Washington Invitational Mar. 28-29 Invitational at Wolfpack Open Cal Apr. 5 Championships at Mt. Pacific at Cal Multi Meet (Davis) Apr. 11 at Stanford Invitational Apr. 18-19Apr. 24-26Apr. 25-26 at Yellow Jacket Invitational at Mt. SAC Relays May 3 Memorial Invitational May at Penn Relays 9Invitational place 6th Cal May 10-11May 10-11May 17-18 at Big Meet at May 30-31 at Stanford Qualifier 11-14Pac-10 Championships (Multi) at June at Pac-10 Championships Regional Qualifier at NCAA at NCAA Championshipsplace 7th place 7th 5. Arizona State 6. Washington State score no 7. California def. Cal, 93-70 Stanford 8. Arizona Stanford def. Cal, 111-51 place 9th score no CAL OUTDOOR RECORDS CAL MEN’S RECORDS CAL WOMEN’S RECORDS Event Mark Athlete Site Year Event Mark Athlete Site Year 100 Meters 10.18 Atlee Mahorn Provo, Utah 1990 100 Meters 11.61 Antonette Carter NCAA West Regional 2003 200 Meters 20.20 Atlee Mahorn UCLA, Pac-10 200 Meters 23.50 Kelia Bolton Mt. SAC Relays 1979 Championships 1988 400 Meters 52.53 Latasha Gilliam UCLA, Pac-10 400 Meters 45.46 Peter Howard Arizona, Pac-10 Championships 1996 Championships 1985 800 Meters 2:01.59 Louise Romo Los Angeles, CA, 800 Meters 1:45.4 Rick Brown Eugene, OR, Final Olympic Trials 1984 Final Olympic Trials 1972 1500 Meters 4:09.23 Louise Romo Los Angeles, CA, 1500 Meters 3:39.9 Andy Clifford ASU, Pac-10 Final Olympic Trials 1984 Championships 1979 3000 Meters 9:21.42 Marilyn Davis Berkeley, CA, 3000 Meter SC 8:36.7 Gary Blume Champaign, IL, NCAA Triangular Meet 1986 Championships 1979 3000 Meters SC 10:22.38 Marielle Schlueter Berkeley, CA, Big Meet 2002 5000 Meters 13:31.88 Bolota Asmerom Mt. SAC Relays 2001 5000 Meters 15:46.8 Kirsten O’Hara Austin, TX, NCAA 10,000 Meters 29:17.78 Girmay Guangul Stanford Invitational 2003 Championships 1985 110m HH 13.39 Larry Cowling Karl Marx-Stadt, 10,000 Meters 32:40.76 Kirsten O’Hara Indianapolis, IN, Ger. v. GDR 1982 TAC Championships 1985 400m IH 48.46 Larry Cowling Provo, Utah, NCAA 100mH 13.58 Laurie Smith Berkeley, CA, Championships 1982 Triangular Meet 1992 400m Relay 39.14 Strickland, Burns, 400mH 57.61 Helga Halldorsdottir Oregon State, NorPac Nichols, Walker Provo, Utah, NCAA Championships 1986 Championships 1975 400m Relay 45.01 Earls, Omwanghe, 1600m Relay 3:03.91 Wallace, Walker, Hawes, Carter NCAA West Regional 2003 Mosley, Robinson Philadelphia, PA, NCAA 1600m Relay 3:35.56 Reynolds, Greene, Championships 1976 Henlon, Gilliam Mt. SAC Relays 1996 High Jump 7-5.75 Jeff Rogers Kauhajoki, Finland 1990 High Jump 6-0.75 Beth Vidakovits Stanford, Pac-10 Pole Vault 18-8.25 Brent Burns Austin, TX, NCAA Championships 1989 Championships 1992 Pole Vault 13-2.5 Maria Lopez Stanford, Big Meet 2001 Long Jump 26-6.25 Curtis Rogers Fresno Relays 1990 Long Jump 22-1 Sheila Hudson Durham, NC, NCAA Triple Jump 55-0 Ken Williams Arizona, Pac-10 Championships 1990 Championships 1985 Triple Jump 46-0.75 Sheila Hudson Durham, NC, NCAA Shot Put 66-3 Dave Porath Stanford, Pac-10 Championships 1990 Championships 1981 Shot Put 54-4.75 Kristin Heaston Arizona State, Pac-10 Discus 210-11 Ramon Jimenez-GaonaOregon, Pac-10 Championships 1999 Championships 1992 Discus 178-10 Kim Kesler Stanford, Big Meet 1987 Hammer 229-0 Jari Matinolli Stanford Relays 1986 Hammer 214-0 Jennifer Joyce Berkeley, CA, Big Meet 2002 Javelin (new) 222-0 Ilpo Poutianen Los Angeles, Javelin (new) 142-5 Missy Vanek Berkeley, CA, Big Meet 2002 UCLA Dual Meet 1986 Javelin (old) 170-7 Kristen Engle College Station, TX, Javelin (old) 267-4 Berkeley, CA, AIAW 1982 Kennedy Games 1973 Heptathlon 5624 Ifeoma Ozoeze Arizona, Pac-10 Decathlon 8007 New Orleans, NCAA Championships 1995 Championships 1993 CAL MEN’S FRESHMAN RECORDS CAL WOMEN’S FRESHMAN RECORDS Event Mark Athlete Year Event Mark Athlete Year 100 Meters 10.26 Atlee Mahorn 1986 100 Meters 11.61 Antonette Carter 2003 200 Meters 20.34 Atlee Mahorn 1986 200 Meters 23.50 Kelia Bolton 1979 400 Meters 45.62 Atlee Mahorn 1986 400 Meters 52.53 Latasha Gilliam 1996 800 Meters 1:47.09 Mike White 1979 800 Meters 2:03:00 Louise Romo 1982 1500 Meters 3:45.87 Richie Boulet 1992 1500 Meters 4:21.66 Margaret Spotts 1982 3000 Meters 8:17.4 Gary Blume 1975 3000 Meters 9:23.9 Sally Wood 1986 3000 Meters SC 8:58.91 Steve Valen 1983 3000m SC 10:17.01 Abby Parker 2002 5000 Meters 14:02.27 Bolota Asmerom 1998 5000 Meters 15:46.8 Kirsten O’Hara 1985 10,000 Meters 31.00.02 Peter Gilmore 1996 10,000 Meters 33:44.19 Kirsten O’Hara 1985 400m HH 51.31 Larry Cowling 1979 100mH 13.60 Osarhiemen Omwanghe 2003 110m IH 13.8 Carl Florant 1974 400mH 58.45 Roslyn Mack 1990 13.99 Keith Moten 1994 High Jump 6-0 Beth Vidakovits 1986 400m Relay 41.1 Adams, Brinksworth, Pole Vault 11-11.75 Danielle Navarre 2002 Gould, Beaty 1963 Leora Ward 2000 1600m Relay 3:09.1 Courchesne, Fishback, Long Jump 20-0 Sheila Hudson 1986 Brown, Archibald 1962 Triple Jump 44-3.50 Sheila Hudson 1986 High Jump 7-3.75 Teak Wilburn 2003 Shot Put 48-2 Jenna Johnson 2001 Pole Vault 17-5.75 Brent Burns 1988 Discus 166-10 Kim Kesler 1984 Long Jump 25-6.5 Floyd Eddings 1978 Hammer 193-0 Jennifer Joyce 1999 Triple Jump 54-4 Ken Williams 1983 Javelin 134-1 Laura Baker 1989 Shot Put 60-9.25 Rhuben Williams 2001 Heptathlon 5235 Allison Eades 1984 Discus 183-0 David Porath 1979 Hammer 229-0 Jari Matinolli 1986 Javelin 187-0 Corey Hardin 2001 Current athletes in bold face.

30 CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS CAL RECORDS 31 1987 1983 53.4 1980 59.52 1996 13.79 1997 45.32 1991 11.5923.42 1992 1992 200-9214-0 1984 175-0 2002 1998 4:19.4 3:42.30 1998 9:13.78 1984 15:41.5 1983 2:04.10 1984 55-8.50 1986 21-7.2543-0.50 1990 13-5.25 1992 2002 10:13.47 2002 Cal 70-61 Stanford 73-1/2 - 66-1/2 Stanford 72-52 Stanford 67-55 Stanford 69-53 Stanford 62-60 Stanford 66-5/6 - 55-1/6 Stanford 61-1/5 - 60-4/5 Cal 80-5/21 - 41-16/21 Cal 87-2/3 - 34-1/3 Stanford 66-3/5 - 55-2/5 Stanford 66-56 Cal 63-2/5 - 58-3/5 Stanford 65-57 Cal 72-1/3 - 49-2/3 Stanford 69-53 Stanford 63-1/2 - 58-1/2 Cal 78-1/2 - 43-1/2 Cal 85-32 Cal 84-34 Cal 74-43 Cal 88-38 Cal 62-1/2 - 49-1/2 Tie 56-56 Cal 67-45 Cal 90-36 Cal 91-35 Stanford 80-59 Stanford 79-56 Cal 84-43 Stanford 70-57 Cal 113-1/2 - 28-1/2 1920 1919 1918 1917 1916 1915 1914 1913 1912 1911 1910 1909 1908 1907 1905 1904 1903 1902 1901 1900 1899 1898 1897 1896 1895 1894 1893 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 Pierson (Stanford) WOMEN’S RECORDS WOMEN’S Carol Cady (Stanford) Lavinia Henlon (California) Nneka Black, Mandy Mazik) Bernadette Armand (Stanford) Alysia Hubbard, ) Alysia Hubbard, Chryste Stanford 80-51 Stanford 74-57 Cal 76-55 Cal 81-1/4 - 49-3/4 Cal 81-50 Cal 85-46 Cal 91-40 Cal 97-3/4 - 33-1/3 Stanford 80-1/2 - 50-1/2 Cal 74-1/2 - 56-1/2 Cal 75-56 Stanford 77-1/3-53-2/3 Stanford 75-3/8 - 55-5/8 Cal 77-1/2 - 53-1/2 Stanford 81-50 Stanford 95-36 Stanford 79-1/6 - 51-5/6 Stanford 101-2/3 - 29-1/3 Stanford 94-2/3 - 36-1/3 Stanford 90-1/2 - 40-1/2 Stanford 90-2/3 - 40-1/3 Stanford 69-62 Stanford 66-65 Stanford 82-49 Cal 82-1/2 - 48-1/2 Tie 65-1/2 - 65-1/2 Cal 85-2/3 - 45-1/3 Stanford 98-47 Cal 77-68 Cal 86-59 Stanford 74-70 Cal 93-50 Cal 97-48 Stanford 78-67 1950 1949 1948 1947 1946 1943 1942 1941 1940 1939 1938 1937 1936 1935 1934 1933 1932 1931 47-14/15 - 1930 83-1/15 Stanford 1929 1928 1927 1926 1925 1924 1923 1922 1921 Shot PutDiscus HammerJavelin Pam Dukes (Stanford) JumpHigh Long Jump Jennifer Joyce (California) Triple Jump (Stanford) Lisa Bernhagen Summer VaultPole (California) Sheila Hudson Jackie Edwards (Stanford) Kathleen Donoghue (Stanford) 6-2 400mH 1600m Relay California (Latasha Gilliam, Ally Lombardi, 100mH 3000 MetersSC3000m Alison Wiley (Stanford) 5000 Meters400m Relay Laura Turner (Stanford) Alison Wiley (Stanford) Stanford (Jackie Edwards, Rhonda Oliver, 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 100 Meters200 Meters400 Meters Chryste Gaines (Stanford) 800 Meters Chryste Gaines (Stanford) 1500 Meters Marian Franklin (California) Louise Romo (California) (Stanford) 1960 1985 1966 BIG MEET RECORDS BIG MEET 10.4620.5 1997 46.37 1978 1:47.7 1994 3:42.14 2002 8:48.3 13:52.85 1999 39.7 1970 3:08.7 13.82 1986 49.967-9.25 1977 1982 198-7 1985 221-77-3.50 1931 26-1.50 1985 1991 53-9.75 1990 18-0.50 2002 MEN’S BIG MEET YEAR-BY-YEAR SCORING Cal 84-70 Cal 95-50 Cal 103-43 Cal 100-44 Cal 84-70 Cal 92-53 Stanford 76-69 Cal 95-59 Stanford 87-67 Cal 100-45 Cal 76-69 Stanford 83-62 Stanford 80-65 Stanford 87-58 Stanford 80-65 Stanford 92-53 Stanford 88-1/3 - 42-2/3 Cal 66-65 Cal 72-1/3 - 58-2/3 Cal 78-53 Cal 85-46 Cal 72-59 Stanford 85-46 Stanford 87-44 Cal 80-51 Cal 68-63 Stanford 70-61 Stanford 74-57 Stanford 113-50 Stanford 84-70 Cal 83-71 Cal 75-70 Cal 73-72 Stanford 74-71 Stanford 83-62 WOMEN’S BIG MEET YEAR-BY-YEAR SCORING 231-1 1995 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 MEN’S RECORDS Churchill (California) THE BIG MEET: CAL vs. CAL BIG MEET: THE STANFORD Dave Masters, Eddie Hart) Beatty) Larry Cowling (California) Stanford 93-70 Stanford 94-69 Stanford 82-81 Cal 84-79 Cal 90-73 Cal 92-71 Stanford 85-78 Cal 84-79 Cal 86-77 Cal 113-50 Cal 103-60 Cal 115-47 Cal 99-64 Cal 85-77 Cal 85-78 Cal 82-81 Cal 100-63 Cal 112-44 Cal 90-73 Cal 108-54 Cal 116-35 Cal 90-64 Cal 95-58 Cal 113-41 Cal 117-37 Cal 86-68 Stanford 111-51 Stanford 101-62 Stanford 101-1/2 - 60-1/2 Cal 83-2/3 - 79-1/3 Stanford 92-71 Big Meet Record: Cal leads 63-44-2 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 2004 TRACK & FIELD MEDIA GUIDE 2002 2001 2000 1999 Big Meet Record: Stanford leads 14-10 2003 200 Meters400 Meters (Stanford) James Lofton 800 Meters (Stanford) Rene Rodriguez 1500 Meters (Stanford) SC3000m Grant Robinson (Stanford) 5000 Meters Brian Pettingill (Stanford) 400m Jason Balkman (Stanford) Relay Isaac Curtis, California (Dan Couser, 100 Meters Jimmie Johnson (Stanford) 1600m Relay California (Glenn, D. Smith, Hengl, 110mHH400mIH Jett (California) Rodd Shot PutShot DiscusHammer Terry Albritton (Stanford) JavelinJump Dave Maggard, Jr. (California) High Dave Popejoy (Stanford) Long Jump Brian Marshall (Stanford) Kenneth Triple Jump Chris Huffins (California) Pole Vault Mike Harris (California) Bubba McLean (California) ALL-TIME TOP 10 PERFORMERS

400 METERS MEN (* 400m hand time + 0.14) Name Year Time 1. Peter Howard 1985 45.46 2. Atlee Mahorn 1986 45.62 100 METERS 3. Grover Klemmer 1941 46.14* (* 100m hand time + 0.24) 1960 46.14* 1. Atlee Mahorn 1990 10.18 Dave Archibald 1962 46.14* 2. Mike Farmer 1978 10.33 Forrest Beaty 1965 46.14* 3. 1956 10.34* 7. Archie Williams 1936 46.24* 4. Chris Huffins 1991 10.39 Dave Timmons 1982 46.24* 5. Eddie Hart 1970 10.44* 9. Paul Wallace 1977 46.39 6. Roy Mosely 1983 10.46 10. Walt Jones 1986 46.45 7. Jason Manley 1999 10.47 Phillip Pipersburg 1999 10.47 800 METERS 9. Keith Taylor 1977 10.48 (* 880y hand time - 0.6) 10. Jerrod Cherry 1995 10.49 1. Rick Brown 1972 1:45.4 2. 1976 1:45.86 100 YARDS 3. Don Bowden 1957 1:46.6* 1. Leamon King 1956 9.3 4. Mike White 1981 1:46.78 2. Eddie Hart 1970 9.3 5. 1960 1:46.8 Issac Curtis 1970 9.3 6. Andy Clifford 1979 1:47.3 3. Hal Davis 1942 9.4 7. John Drew 1971 1:48.0* 8. Dave Ottaway 1988 1:48.19 200 METERS Larry Cowling (* 220y hand time + 0.14) 9. Cliff West 1972 1:48.2* 5000 METERS 1. Atlee Mahorn 1988 20.20 10. Dave Fishback 1965 1:48.6* (* 3 mile +28 seconds) 2. Eddie Hart 1970 20.64* 1500 METERS 1. Bolota Asmerom 2001 13:31.88 3. Roy Mosely 1983 20.65 (* Mile hand time - 18.0) 4. Dave Masters 1970 20.74* 2. Tom Downs 1982 13:40.39 1. Andy Clifford 1979 3:39.9 3. Jay Marden 1986 13:47.78 5. Larry Cowling 1982 20.78 2. Don Bowden 1957 3:40.7* 6. Keith Taylor 1977 20.82 4. Richie Boulet 1996 13:49.47 3. Bolota Asmerom 2000 3:41.97 5. Simon Mudd 1998 14:00.27 7. Peter Howard 1986 20.92 4. Jay Marden 1984 3:42.1* 8. Isaac Curtis 1970 20.94* 6. Felix Elieff 1980 14:02.5 5. Dave Ottaway 1989 3:42.72 7. Gary Blume 1979 14:04.6 * 9. Jim Williams 1984 21.01 6. Richie Boulet 1994 3:43.01 Derek Robinson 1981 21.01 8. W. Schmulewicz 1975 14:10.8* 7. Tom Downs 1984 3:44.26 9. Brad Duffy 1977 14:11.5 * 8. Ronen Maoz 1984 3:44.34 10. Rich McCann 1981 14:12.74 9. Reggie Williams 1991 3:44.76 10. Ben Turman 1993 3:44.90 10,000 METERS 1. Girmay Guangul 2003 29:17.78 MILE 2. Rich McCann 1981 29:24.3 1. Don Bowden 1957 3:58.7 3. Peter Gilmore 2000 29:37.24 2. Andy Clifford 1979 3:59.59 4. Steve Moreno 1999 29:43.56 3. Jay Marden 1986 4:00.1 5. Hal Schultz 1980 29:44.4 4. Cliff West 1972 4:02.7 6. Corey Creasey 2002 29:49.60 5. John Drew 1971 4:03.7 7. Carlos Carballo 2003 29:53.60 3000 METER SC 8. Gary Blume 1979 29:57.8 1. Gary Blume 1979 8:36.67 9. Brian Maxwell 1975 29:58.6 2. Jason Flamm 1987 8:44.77 10. Mike McCollum 1983 30:07.0 3. Bob Price 1967 8:44.8 110-METER HURDLES 4. Mike Dyer 1981 8:46.6 (* = 120y hand time + 0.27) 5. Mark LaBonte 1982 8:49.0 1. Larry Cowling 1982 13.39 6. Sam Skinner 1985 8:51.38 2. Tim Bogdanof 2003 13.51 7. Martin Conrad 2002 8:56.65 3. Rod Jett 1988 13.64 8. Andy Bupp 1994 8:58.27 4. Carl Florant 1976 13.85 9. Steve Valen 1983 8:58.91 5. Pat Duffy 1985 13.86 10. Damon Wood 1977 8:58.9 6. Leonard Robinson 1983 13.90 TWO MILE 7. Keith Moten 1995 13.96 1. Richie Boulet 1996 8:34.84 8. Kevin McPherson 1989 14.00 2. Jay Marden 1986 8:43.2 9. B.J. Carmichael 1980 14.03 10. McKinley Mosely 1974 14.07* Eddie Hart 3. Brad Duffey 1977 8:45.6

32 CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS CAL RECORDS 33 -3.25 -6.25 -4.25 -0.75 -0.25 -8.75 -8.75 -8.75 -6.25 -0.75 -11.5 -2.75 -2.75 -6.75 -0.25 19901990 25 25-4 19781996 25-6.5 25 19931994 26-3.5 26 19941988 16 16 1976 17 1985 26 199019861995 52-11 52-10 52 1991 52 19381968 25 25 1995 54-2.5 1979 54 LONG JUMP TRIPLE JUMP Sean Haworth Bill Shepard Stan Royster Lenards Ozolinish current athletes in bold * converted from hand-timed or yard performance 6. Ken Smith7. Paul Bates8. Alonzo Levingston 9. Kevin Smith 1984 1981 25 25-6 4. Floyd Eddings 5. Chris Ferreira 8. Ross Bomben 1997 16 2. Chris Huffins 3. Lee Adkins 1. Curtis Rogers 7. Hintz Larry 8. Harold Rucker 9. Dmitry Piterman 3. Paul Bates4. Mike Harris6. Jim Fraser7. Chris Huffins 1981 1990 54-4.5 54-2.5 1971 53 1. Williams Ken 2. Michael Marlow 1985 55-0 Brent Burns 10. Lee Adkins 10. Arnold Nutting 1976 1982 1975 1986 1982 1985 1983 1980 1964 1965 1968 -8.25 -5.25 -9.25 -5.50 1979 1957 19901984 7-5.75 7-5.25 199419671981 7-3.5 7-3.25 1976 7-2.25 1962 7-1 7-0.5 19972002 18 20001982 18-0.5 17 1996 17-5.5 17 1958 1958 1976 HIGH JUMP POLE VAULT (* yards - 3.3) (* yards - 1.2) (3:05.58y) (* Mile Relay -1.1) (* Mile 1600-METER RELAY 1600-METER 3200-METER RELAY (* 2 mile Relay - 2.5) (3:07.3y) (9:49.9y) (9:40.3y) (3:07.5y) (3;07.4y) (3:18.8y) (7:20.9y) SPRINT MEDLEY RELAY DISTANCE MEDLEY RELAY Wallace, Walker, Mosely, Robinson Wallace, Walker, Scannella, Guss, Cowling, Timmons Scannella, Grasha, Burns, Walker, Robinson Grasha, Burns, Chesarek, Howard, Jones, Mahorn Chesarek, Howard, Jones, Scannella, Bonner, Guss, Timmons Scannella, Bonner, Guss, Jett, Jones, Timmons, Howard Jett, Jones, Timmons, Scannella, Smith, Howard, White Scannella, Smith, Howard, O’Reilly, Smith, White, Clifford Stewart, Orme, House, Bowden California team 1980 Teak Wilburn 2003Tom Murphy 7-3.75 Jim Cody 1985 7-0.5 Kelly, Cowling, Guss, White Kelly, Cowling, Guss, Yerman, White, Upshaw, Bowden Orme, Siebert, Yerman, Bowden Bay, Clifford, Morgan, Robinson Courchesne, Fishback, Beaty, Archibald Courchesne, Fishback, Glenn, Fishback, Beaty, Archibald 3:06.4* (3:07.5y) J. Smith, D. Smith, Hengl, Weddle 1. 3:03.91 2. 3:04.46 3. 3:04.48* 4. 3:05.77 5. 3:05.7h 6. 3:06.11 7. 3:06.1h 8. 3:06.2* 1. 9:37.6* 1. Jeff Rogers 2. 9:39.0* 3. 9:42.6 2. John Morris 3. Greg Walker4. Mike Harris5. 6. Kevin Keane 7. Clarence Johnson 19978. Mike Nelson 19879. Jim O’Sullivan 7-4.5 7-4.5 19911. Brent Burns2. 7-1 Clarence Phelps 3. Robert McLean 4. Bevan Hart 5. Ross McAlexander 19926. Amit Barken 18 9. 3:06.3* 1. 3:17.6* 1. 7:18.4* 2. 7:19.9* 10. Gene Johnson 10. 3:06.4* 1975 1969 1970 1977 1974 1975 1977 1980 48.46 49.55 49.98 50.35 50.56 49.74* 1983 19791968 49.64* 1986 19871978 50.47 50.52 1982 (* 880y - 0.6) 400-METER RELAY 800-METER RELAY McGuirk 1994 Robinson (1:23.1y) (1:23.4y) (1:24.2y) (39.8y) (40.0y) 400-METER HURDLES 400-METER (39.34y) (39.99y) + 440y hand time -.06) McCrary Guss 1982 (*400m hand time + 0.14) hand time (*400m Cowling Chesarek (* 440y auto timing - 0.23; (* 440y auto timing Strickland, Burns, Nichols, Walker Strickland, Burns, Nichols, Mahorn Jett, Gonsolin, Howard, Jett, Gonsolin, Rogers, Mahorn Smyth, Richards, Smith, Masters 39.74+ (39.8y) Couser, Curtis, Masters, Hart Smith, Wallace, Walker, Taylor Walker, Mosely, Stickland, Burns 39.94Jones, Gonsolin, Howard, Mahorn Mathis, Cowling, Williams, Robinson 1986 Strickland, Burns, Nichols, Walker Smith, Wallace, Walker, Taylor Kelly, Rachal, Wright, Robinson 1. Larry 2. Leonard 3. Wheeler Quentin 4. Paddy 5. Lloyd 6. Jim Scannella7. Dave 8. Rod Jett 9. Walter Pratt 1984 50.09 1. 39.11* 2. 39.433. 39.504. 39.74+ 1986 1987 6. 39.76* 7. 39.94+ 1. 1:22.5* 9. 39.97 1981 2. 1:22.8* 3. 1:23.6* Richie Boulet 2004 TRACK & FIELD MEDIA GUIDE 10. Thomas SHOT PUT 800 METERS 1. Dave Porath 1981 66-3 (* = 880 - 0.6) 2. Dave Maggard, Jr. 1985 63-9 1. Louise Romo 1984 2:01.59 3. Bruce Parker 1981 62-5.25 2. Erin Belger 2002 2:04.39 4. Rhuben Williams 2003 61-8.25 3. Elissa Riedy 1998 2:05.37 5. Amin Nikfar 2003 61-7.75 4. Laura Baker 1992 2:05.57 6. Nate DeSomber 2001 61-7 5. Chloe Jarvis 2003 2:05.57 7. R. Jimenez-Gaona 1992 60-1 6. Ally Lombardi 1998 2:07.39 8. Paul Rosati 1986 59-10.5 7. Trescia Palmer 1984 2:07.44 9. Roland Anderson 1990 59-9.5 8. Marilyn Davis 1987 2:07.55 10. Dave Maggard 1962 59-8.75 9. Marilyn Neufville 1975 2:07.6* 10. Alice Trumbly 1980 2:07.8* DISCUS 1. R. Jimenez-Gaona 1992 210-11 1500 METERS 2. Dave Porath 1981 209-4 1. Louise Romo 1984 4:09.29 3. Kari Nisula 1986 202-2 2. Alice Trumbly 1980 4:17.58 4. Jim Penrose 1972 201-3 3. Elissa Riedy 1997 4:17.9 5. Scott Overton 1977 200-1 4. Marilyn Davis 1987 4:18.58 6. Dave Maggard, Jr. 1985 198-7 5. Margaret Spotts 1982 4:21.6 7. John Wirtz 1993 193-8 6. Cindy Schmandt 1981 4:22.51 8. Tony Hill 1981 189-4 7. Magdalena Lewy 1997 4:23.2 Latasha Gilliam 9. Paul Santiago 1977 187-11 8. Sabrina Han 1990 4:23.3 10. Jon Paxton 1999 186-6 9. Lisa Lopez 1995 4:23.44 10. Tracey Williams 1990 4:26.32 HAMMER WOMEN 1. Jari Matinolli 1986 229-0 Name Year Time 3000 METERS 2. Travis Nutter 1998 225-6 1. Marilyn Davis 1986 9:21.43 3. Demien Luper 1993 210-4 100 METERS 2. Sally Wood 1986 9:24.0 4. Garrett Collier 2000 203-6 (* 100m hand time + 0.24) 3. Magdalena Lewy 1997 9:25.93 5. Rhuben Williams 2003 202.7 1. Antonette Carter 2003 11.61 4. Cindy Schmandt 1981 9:25.9 6. Roland Anderson 1991 196-7 2. Kelia Bolton 1979 11.64 5. Kirsten O’Hara 1985 9:28.7 7. Ryan Carcione 1996 194-9 3. Latasha Gilliam 1996 11.70 6. Sabrina Han 1990 9:29.56 8. Nick White 1989 192-4 4. Zhauntel Holman 2000 11.74 7. Louise Romo 1984 9:32.64 9. John Bavovinac 1998 187-1 5. Elaine Parker 1980 11.81 8. Sue Richter 1979 9:33.0 10. Zech Whittington 2002 183-10 6. Kim White 1982 11.84 9. Lori Riedy 1998 9:36.45 7. Wanda Smith 1983 11.85 10. Rae Ann Stiger 1989 9:36.4 JAVELIN Mona Simmons 1990 11.85 (1986 implement) 9. Mina Hutchins 1990 11.90 3000-METER STEEPLECHASE 1. Joe Berro 2002 220-2 10. Grace Upshaw 1997 11.96 1. Marielle Schulueter 2002 10:22.38 2. Ilpo Poutianen 1986 222-0 2. Abby Parker 2003 10:40.37 3. John Cummings 1992 215-7 200 METERS 5000 METERS 4. Andrew Kearns 1996 202-8 (* 220y hand time + 0.14) 5. Ross Bomben 1997 200-5 1. Kelia Bolton 1979 23.50 1. Kirsten O’Hara 1985 15:46.8 6. Scott Gonsolin 1987 198-11 2. Kim White 1982 23.54* 2. Magdalena Lewy 1997 16:04.86 7. John Lally 1994 198-1 3. Latasha Gilliam 1996 23.62 3. Sally Wood 1986 16:16.85 8. Chris Huffins 1993 193-8 4. Elaine Parker 1979 23.81 4. Suzanne Richter 1979 16:24.1 9. Kevin Keane 1992 192-0 5. Mona Simmons 1990 23.93 5. Sabrina Han 1990 16:25.41 6. Connie Culbert 1983 23.98 6. Jan Oehm 1979 16:26.8 JAVELIN 7. Antonette Carter 2003 24.19 7. Lynne Hjelte 1980 16:28.2 (pre 1986) 8. Roslyn Mack 1990 24.22 8. Marilyn Davis 1987 16:33.93 1. Bruce Kennedy 1973 267-4 9. Jeannie Arnold 1984 24.23 9. Lori Riedy 1998 16:44.92 2. Gary Pennington 1969 248-7 10. Marian Franklin 1980 24.24 10. Janet Bowie 1993 16:45.6 3. Wayne Guy 1978 240-8 Erica Harris 1983 24.24* 10,000 METERS Andreen Alvarenga 1989 24.24* DECATHLON 1. Kirsten O’Hara 1985 32:40.76 1. Chris Huffins 1993 8007 400 METERS 2. Jan Oehm 1980 33:55.59 2. Bevan Hart 2000 8002 (* 400m hand time + 0.14) 3. Sabrina Han 1990 34:00.2 3. Ross Bomben 1998 7808 1. Latasha Gilliam 1996 52.53 4. Janet Bowie 1993 34:03.20 4. Dave Steen 1980 7778 2. Marian Franklin 1980 52.90 5. Tenaya Soderman 1994 35:01.48 5. Steve Denger 1987 7472 3. Marilyn Neufville 1976 52.93 6. Sally Wood 1986 35:34.44 6. Ed Miller 1976 7443 4. Kim White 1982 53.54* 7. Sally Metteer 1979 35:46.0 7. Bob Clark 1934 7353 5. Chantal Reynolds 1996 53.59 8. Eugenia Zorich 1979 36:37.6 8. Greg Canfield 1978 7276 6. Connie Culbert 1983 53.86 9. Kristen Hansen 1987 36:46.0 9. Matt Blair 2001 7208 7. Kelia Bolton 1979 54.00 10. Marcia White 1982 36:52.9 10. John Fekete 1995 7103 8. Andreen Alvarenga 1985 54.09 100 METER HURDLES 9. Roslyn Mack 1990 54.25 10. Maya Greene 1995 54.44

34 CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS CAL RECORDS .75 35 -11.5 -8.75 -4.75 -11.5 1988 39-3 20011994 53-7.5i 49-11 20031985 45-11 45 1997 37 1999 54 19872002 178-10 19802001 178-3 177-2 175-11 19951999 173-9 168-5 1980 44 20022001 214-0 189-11 199820022001 174-2 2002 165-6 146-7 149-10 1997 133-8 19821995 170-7 19791985 151-0 1987 144-5 2002 144-2 143-3 142-5 20001982 5614 1995 5514 1984 5354 5235 DISCUS JAVELIN n 2002 49-10 n 2003 147-6 HAMMER SHOT PUT HEPTATHLON Jenna Johnso Jenna Johnso Elzunia Lamb 2003 4688 8. Cerkel Crissy 9. Brown Dawn 1988 38-3.5 2. Dana Lawson 3. Missy Maloata 4. 5. Cindi Durchslag6. Russell Sheni 7. Sue Springer8. 1985 d’Artenay Tamrya 9. Latonia Floyd 2002 48-6 1983 47-5 46-9 1. Kristin Heaston 1. Kim Kesler 2. Jennifer Joyce 3. Gale Zaphiropoulos 4. Dana Lawson 5. Sheni Russell6. Annette Kailihiwa 7. Kristin Heaston 8. Cindi Duschslag9. 2002 Ericka Dice 1985 174-7 164-7 1995 163-0 1. Jennifer Joyce 2. Dana Lawson 3. Sheni Russell4. Ericka Dice5. Nadia Lopez 6. Tamrya d’Artenay 7. 2002 Jennifer Ramos 8. Jennifer Ladouceur 19959. 176-3 175-6 1. Kristen Engle 2. Ingrid Bailey3. Tiffany Janssen 4. Cindy Banks 5. Cindy Durchslag 6. 1986 Eades Allison 7. Missy Vanek 8. Laura Baker 168-4 9. Laura Devine 19901. Ifeoma Ozoeze 19752. Missy Vanek 3. 141-2 Kathy Raugust 138-6 4. Laura Baker 19955. Tiffany Janssen 6. Shawna Adkins 5624 7. Eades Allison 8. LaShawn McBride 19909. Chris Viguie 2002 1989 5377 5259 5219 1982 5161 10. Dyer Bermie 10. Cindy Banks 10. Sue Springer 1983 162-4 10. Mandy Buckey 10. Martha Hill 1985 138-5 10. 1993 -9.25 -5.75 -5.75 -1.75 -11.5 -0.25 -0.75 -0.75 -1.75 10.50 5-8.25 19-10.25 19-10.25 199019891990 22-1 1995 20-10 20 1997 20 2001 20 20001996 20-2.5 20 19 200120022003 13-2.5 13 1999 12-5.5 10-0 1989 1990 19901997 46 20002001 44-0.5 42 2002 41 19971993 40-11 40-9 39-6.5 1980 8:53.2 19891982 6-0.75 5- 19962001 5-10 5-10 20022000 5-8.75 5-8.75 HIGH JUMP LONG JUMP POLE VAULT Zeeland 1982 TRIPLE JUMP ogers 3200 METER RELAY 3200 METER Grace Upshaw Danielle Navarre Crissy Cerkel Chi Johnson Tiffany Barnett Cynthia Mallory Missy Vanek J. Mack, R. Mack, Henlon, Alvarenga J. Mack, R. Smith, Harris, Romo, Culbert Harris, Romo, Smith, 1. Sheila Hudson 2. Rosalyn Mitchell 3. Mona Simmons 4. Crystal Hayes 6. Reynda King 7. Kenya Corley 8. Amy Littlepage 9. Stacey R 1. Maria Lopez 2. Leora Ward 3. 4. Karen Lewis 1. Sheila Hudson 2. Amy Littlepage 3. Reynda King 4. Shawna Adkins 5. Trinety White 6. Ine Jones 7. Chi Johnson 1. Beth Vidakovits 1. California team 2. Kathy Raugust 3. Ifeoma Ozoeze6. Jamila Churchill 19957. Lauren Dudugjian8. 1997 5-10 2000 5-9.75 5-9.25 Erin Belger 10. Maggie Van 10. 3:40.94 1996 2003 1995 1990 1982 1997 1986 1983 13.82 13.86 14.12 14.15 14.17 58.45 58.86 59.22 59.55 59.80 59.80 2003 13.60 2000 1980 198519911990 13.91 14.03 14.09 1979 1986 57.61 2003 1979 20031985 58.93 59.12 2000 1989 1997 2002 Serrano McBride Hawthorne Hawthorne 400 METER RELAY (* 440y hand - 0.06) 1600 METER RELAY Mack 1990 400 METER HURDLES Hawthorne Vanek 2000 Holliverse Holliverse Vidakovits (* = 120y hand time + 0.27) hand (* = 120y Osarhiem Omwanghe Osarhiem Mary Meyman Deanna Slaton Reynolds, Greene, Henlon, Gilliam 3:38.38 Cowling, Jarvis, Omwanghe, Slaton Reynolds, Henlon, Janssen, Greene J. Mack, Baker, R. Mack, Alvarenga Culbert, Meinbress, Romo, White Black, Serrano, Gilliam, Reynolds R. Mack, Baker, J. Mack, Alvarenga Cunningham, Romo, Eccles, Halldorsdottir 45.01Earls, Omwanghe, Hawes, Carter Mitchell, Ervin, J. Mack, R. Mack Corley, Gilliam, Mazik, Holman Upshaw, Greene, Hayes, Gilliam Groce, Vanek, Holliverse, Holman 2003 Oyenuga, Gilliam, Mazik, Holman Rogers, Smith, Simmons, Alvarenga Hudson, Hutchins, Simmons, Alvarenga Hawthorne, Banks, Parker, Bolton Reynolds, Gilliam, Upshaw, Black Deanna Slaton 3 .3:38.55 1. Laurie Smith2. 3. April 1992 13.58 4. Cheryl 5. Helga Halldorsdottir 6. LaShawn 7. Raven Viltz 8. Michelle 9. Missy 1. Helga Halldorsdottir 2. Roslyn 3. Michelle 4. 4. Roberta Eccles 5. April 1. 3:35.56 2. 4. 3:39.74 5. 3:40.08 6. 3:40.11 7. 3:40.18. 3:40.29 9. 3:40.60 1991 6. Lavinia Henlon7. Beth 8. Jamila English9. Nneka Black 1996 1997 59.52 1996 59.56 59.74 1. 2. 45.613. 45.674. 45.685. 45.756. 45.797. 45.93 1991 8. 45.94* 1999 9. 46.03 1996 2000 1999 1989 1990 1979 2004 TRACK & FIELD MEDIA GUIDE 10. 10. Christyna 10. 46.04 1997 CAL'S NCAA HISTORY

1952 (10TH, 17.25 PTS) CAL MEN AT THE George Roseme (1st, Javelin, 228-8.75) NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS Lon Spurrier (t3rd, 880y, 1:50.6) Sam Adams (6th, Javelin, 203-1) 1922 (1ST, 28 PTS) John George (6th, 100y, 10.8) Jack Merchant (1st, Shot Put, 44-6.5; 1st, Dave Seed (t6th, PV, 13-6) Hammer 161-4; 4th, LJ, 23-4) Len Simpson (7th, 1500, 3:57.4) Allen Norris (1st, PV, 12-6) 1953 (9TH, 13 PTS) Brick Muller (2nd, LJ, 23-8.25; 3rd, HJ, 6- Len Simpson (3rd, Mile, 4:11.5) 1.5; 4th, Discus, 127-8) Guy Blackburn (5th, 100y, 10.0) Harry McDonald (2nd, 440y, 49.9) Lon Spurrier (5th, 880y, 1:53.5) Sandy Sorrenti (3rd, Javelin, 188-11) Sam Adams (5th, Javelin, 206-5; 8th, Discus, Jack Witter (3rd, Shot Put, 43-2) 154-4) Ted Treyer (5th, HJ, 5-9) Phil Greenwood (6th, LJ, 23-10.5) 1925 (5TH, 9 PTS) 1954 (3RD, 27 PTS) Oather Hampton (t1st, HJ, 6-2) Lawrence Anderson (t1st, PV, 14-2) Elmer Gerkin (2nd, Shot Put, 47-3) John Stellern (2nd, Shot Put, 53-7) Ivan Johnson (2nd, 440y) Charlie Butt (3rd, Shot Put, 53-6.5; 8th, Phil Barber (4th, 220y) Discus, 152-1) Elmer Boyden (5th, 880y) Don Bowden Dick Richter (5th, Javelin, 197-6) Glenn Dodson (6th, Javelin) Lon Spurrier (5th, 880y, 1:53.7) Willard Hill (t6th, PV) 1941 (3RD, 49 1/24 PTS) Len Simpson (7th, Mile, 4:21.6) 1930 (5 PTS) Martin Biles (1st, Javelin, 220-1) 1955 (1st, Javelin, 204-2) (t1st, PV, 14-2) Dave Seed (t6th, PV, 13-4) Robert Biles (3rd, Javelin, 208-4) 1931 (10 PTS) 1956 (11TH, 14 PTS) Grover Klemmer (3rd, 440y, 46.5) Kenneth Churchill (1st, Javelin, 215-0) Bob House (2nd, Six Mile, 31:46.0) Luther Nichols (t3rd, PV, 13-6) Leamon King (4th, 100y, 10.7) 1934 (12TH, 11 PTS) Clarence Barnes (3rd, 880y, 1:51.7) John Kahnert (5th, Shot Put, 54-11.5) Bob Clark (2nd, LJ) Barney Wolf (3rd, Discus) Don Bowden (7th, 1500, 3:53.0) Charles Van Tress (t3rd, PV) Dick Peter (5th, Mile, 4:12.7) Charlie Butt (7th, Shot Put, 54-4.75) 1935 (T3RD, 20 PTS) Fay Froom (6th, 440y, 47.9) Larry Anderson (t7th, PV, 13-6) George Anderson (3rd, 100y; 3rd, 220y) 1942 (3RD, 30.5 PTS) John Merchant (7th, LJ, 23-6) Jack Mauger (t3rd, PV, 13-9.75) Harold Davis (1st, 100y, 9.6; 1st, 220y, 21.2) 1957 (2ND, 32 PTS) Glenn Randell (6th, Discus, 149-10) Robert Biles (1st, Javelin, 213-9.75) Don Bowden (1st, 880y, 1:47.2) Gary Haskell (6th, PV) Keith Groswird (t6th, PV, 13-0) Leamon King (2nd, 220y, 21.1; 3rd, 100y, 9.5) Tom Moore (7th, 120h) Luther Nichols (t6th, PV, 13-0) Bob House (2nd, Two Mile, 8:59.5) 1936 (7TH, 17 PTS) 1943 (2ND, 39 PTS) 1958 (10TH, 13 PTS) Archie Williams (1st, 440y, 47.0) Harold Davis (1st, 100y, 10.0; 1st, 220y, 21.3) Jack Yerman (3rd, 440y, 46.6) George Mackey (3rd, Shot Put, 49-4.5) Ralph Dewey (2nd, Mile) Don Bowden (4th, Mile, 4:06.9) Dell Fishback (6th, 220h) Keith Groswird (2nd, PV, 13-10) Maynard Orme (5th, 880y, 1:50.4) Greg Stout (7th, 400h) Lee Angelich (5th, 120h; 6th, 220h) Willie White (6th, 100y, 9.8; 8th, 220y, 21.4) 1937 (12TH, 10 PTS) 1946 (23RD, 6.75 PTS) Proverb Jacobs (7th, Shot Put, 54-4.5; 8th, Arnold Nutting (2nd, LJ, 25-3) Max Yerxa (3rd, Javelin, 188-9) 220y, 21.3) Guy Manuel (6th, LJ, 24-5) Chuck Hanger (t5th, HJ, 6-4) Les Voorhees (6th, Two Mile, 9:15.9) 1959 (51ST, 1 PT) 1947 (31ST, 4 PTS) Bob Karlrud (6th, 440y, 54.7) 1938 (18TH, 9 PTS) Richard Millington (4th, Discus, 148-3) Jack Yerman (DQ, 440y) George Amderson (4th, 220h) Don Anderson (7th, 100y; 7th, 220y) Arnold Nutting (t4th, LJ, 24-8.5) 1960 (16TH, 13 PTS) Guy Manuel (6th, LJ, 24-5.5) 1948 (5TH, 19.25 PTS) Jerry Siebert (2nd, 800y, 1:46.9) Leonard Spencer (6th, Mile) Don Anderson (2nd, 100y) Willie White (4th, 100y, 10.4) Francis Friedenbach (2nd, Javelin, 204-5) Jack Yerman (6th, 400y, 46.8) 1939 (11TH, 11 PTS) Chuck Hanger (t3rd, HJ, 6-6) Eureal Bell (t7th, HJ, 6-4) Don Watts (2nd, 440y) 1949 (23RD, 6 PTS) Dick Dailey (t7th, HJ, 6-4) Guy Manuel (5th, LJ, 24-0) Keith Monroe (5th, PV, 13-10) George Roseme (4th, Javelin, 204-2) 1961 (40TH, 2 PTS) Rod Grant (5th, LJ, 23-2.75) Dave Maggard (5th, Shot Put, 56-6.5) 1940 (3RD, 24 PTS) Martin Biles (1st, Javelin, 204-10) 1950 (6TH, 20 PTS) 1962 (7TH, 19 PTS) Guinn Smith (t2nd, PV, 13-6) Don Anderson (2nd, 100y, 9.9; 2nd, 220y, 21.6) Roger Olsen (1st, HJ, 6-10) Herb Michael (3rd, Shot Put, 52-10) George Roseme (4th, Javelin, 199-2) Gene Johnson (t2nd, HJ, 6-9) Denzil Widel (5th, 880y) 1951 (20TH, 8 PTS) Dave Maggard (4th, Shot Put, 59-8.75) Barney Wolf (6th, Discus, 150-0) John White (2nd, Javelin, 212-10) 36 CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS CAL RECORDS 37 1983 (67TH, 5 PTS) 1983 (67TH, 8 PTS) 1984 (48TH, 1985 (50TH, 4 PTS) 1987 (66TH, 2 PTS) 1997 (40TH, 7 PTS) 1991 (32ND, 8 PTS) 1994 (T-72ND, 1 PT) 1986 (12TH, 19 PTS) 1993 (14TH, 20 PTS) 1988 (T-5TH, 26 PTS) 1990 (T-56TH, 4 PTS) 1995 (T-28TH, 8 PTS) 1998 (T-27TH, 8 PTS) 1992 (T-17TH, 16 PTS) 1996 (T-26TH, 12 PTS) (2nd, Discus, 200-0) Ross McAlexander (6th, PV, 17-7.25) (6th, PV, McAlexander Ross 400h, 49.95) Guss (7th, Lloyd (12th, Shot Put) Bruce Parker (10th, 200m) Roy Mosley (11th, 800m) Mike White (5th, 5000m, 13:49.41) Tom Downs 53-4.5) Ken Williams (5th, TJ, Kari Nisula (13th, Discus) 20.45) Atlee Mahorn (2nd, 200m, 220-6) Jari Matinolli (5th, Hammer, 189-11) Kari Nisula (5th, Discus, Discus, 189-8) Dave Maggard, Jr. (6th, Rod Jett (8th, 110h, 13.89) 188-2) Kari Nisula (8th, Discus, Kari Nisula (1st, Discus, 190-7) Atlee Mahorn (2nd, 200m, 20.20) Rod Jett (2nd, 110h, 13.64) Jeff Rogers (11th, HJ, 7-1.5) Mike Harris (7th, TJ, 52-7.25) Jeff Rogers (7th, HJ, 7-3) Ramon Jimenez-Gaona (2nd, Discus, 202-7) Chris Huffins (12th, LJ, 25-0.75w) Brent Burns (2nd, PV, 18-8.25) Ramon Jimenez-Gaona (2nd, Discus, 206-9) Chris Huffins (1st, Decathlon, 8007) Ramon Jimenez-Gaona John Wirtz (7th, Discus, 191-9) Damien Luper (15th, Hammer, 190-1) Richie Boulet (8th, 5000m, 14:30.40) Tom McGuirk (9th, 400h, 50.80) Kevin Keane (t19th, HJ, 6-11.0) Lee Adkins (16th, LJ) Lenards Ozolinsh (3rd, TJ, 54-2.5) Lee Adkins (7th, LJ, 25-2.5) Ross Bomben (Decathlon) Ross Bomben (2nd, Decathlon, 7752) Richie Boulet (5th, 5000m, 13:54.96) Clarence Phelps (t10th, PV, 17-0.75) Lenards Ozolinsh (12th, TJ, 52-2.5) Travis Nutter (14th, Hammer, 204-10) Clarence Phelps (t2nd, PV, 18-0.50) Greg Walker (t7th, HJ, 7-0.5) Travis Nutter (9th, Hammer, 211-8) Ross Bomben (4th, Decathlon, 7693) Travis Nutter (6th, Hammer, 224-9) Bevan Hart (9th, Decathlon, 7270) 1978 1980 (41ST, 4 PTS) 1982 (8TH, 53 PTS) 1979 (27TH, 7 PTS) 1975 (15TH, 10 PTS) (15TH, 10 1975 1977 (T-21ST, 2 PTS) 1976 (T-12TH, 16 PTS) 1976 (T-12TH, 1981 (10TH, 17.5 PTS) 50.28) relay, 3:04.46) McKinley Mosley, James Robinson McKinley Mosley, James (3rd, 1600m relay, 3:03.91) John Nichols,Wesley Walker John Nichols,Wesley relay, 39.34) (2nd, 440y James Robinson Wesley Walker, Relay, 3:08.0) (5th, Mile 40.05) Larry Cowling (1st, 110h, 13.60w; 6th, 400h, David Porath (3rd, Shot Put, 64-9.5) Ross McAlexander (t6th, PV, 17-0.25) Dave Stern (4th, Decathlon, 7616) Larry Cowling (2nd, 400h, 48.46; 4th, 110h,13.83) Tom Downs (3rd, 5000, 14:01.02) Jim Scannella, Lloyd Guss, Larry Cowling, David Timmons (5th, 1600m Ed Miller (1st, Decathlon, 7443) Ed Miller (1st, Decathlon, Walker, Paul Wallace, Wesley 16-6) Larry Hintz (t8th, PV, Howard Strickland, Sammy Burns, Sammy Strickland, Howard Sammy Burns, Mike Grasha, Walker, Holden Smith, Wesley (5th, 400m relay, Paul Wallace, Keith Taylor 53-11.75) Mike Marlow (8th, TJ, Michael Marlow (4th, TJ, 53-7.25w) Dave Steen (5th, Decathlon, 7456) Andy Clifford (6th, 1500m, 3:40.84) Bevan Hart 1969 1966 (18TH, 9 PTS) 1967 (25TH, 9 PTS) 1970 (7TH, 18 PTS) 1971 (7TH, 22 PTS) 1963 (11TH, 15 PTS) (11TH, 15 1963 1973 (19TH, 10 PTS) 1974 (T-15TH, 6 PTS) 1965 (4TH, 25.5 PTS) 1964 (T-3RD, 30 PTS) 1964 (T-3RD, 1968 (T-10TH, 14 PTS) (1st, Mile Relay, 3:07.4) (1st, Mile Relay, 3:07.5) (2nd, Mile Relay, 3:07.9) 3:08.0) later forfeited the title and 22 pts due to the use of an ineligible athlete. 2004 TRACK & FIELD MEDIA GUIDE Roger Olsen (2nd, HJ, 6-9) Olsen (2nd, Roger (3rd, TJ, 49-3) Todd Gaskill (6th, Shot Put, 56-8) Matt Baggett (7th, Discus, 164-11) Don Schmidt Dave Fishback, Al Courchesne, Dave Archibald Forrest Beaty, 6-10) Gene Johnson (2nd, HJ, 175-10) Don Schmidt (3rd, Discus, 440y, 46.0) Dave Archibald (4th, 6-9) Roger Olsen (5th, HJ, 46.6) Forrest Beaty (7th, 400y, Chuck Glenn, Dave Fishback, Forrest Beaty, Dave Archibald 46.3) Forrest Beaty (2nd, 440y, 440y, 46.4) Dave Archibald (3rd, Bill Carter (t5th, HJ, 6-8) Chuck Glenn, Mike Shafer, Larry Hengl, Forrest Beaty Larry Hengl (6th, 440y, 46.9) Paddy McCrary (3rd, 440h, DQ) Chuck Glenn, John Diehl, Devone Smith, Larry Hengl (4th, Mile Relay, Bob Price (5th, 3000 SC, 9:09.6) Greg Miguel (5th, PV, 16-4) Stan Royster (6th, LJ, 24-1) Chuck Glenn, Devone Smith, Larry Hengl, Forrest Beaty (3rd, Mile Relay, 3:08.3) Stan Royster (4th, LJ, 25-2.75) Paddy McCrary (4th, 400h, 50.7) Clarence Johnson (t8th, HJ, 6-10) Don Couser, Isaac Curtis, Dave Masters, Eddie Hart (1st, 440y relay, 40.3) Eddie Hart (1st, 100y, 9.4; 7th, 220y, DQ) Isaac Curtis (2nd, 100y, 9.4) Isaac Curtis (4th, 220y, 20.8) Rich Dunn (2nd, TJ, 50-5.75) Clarence Johnson (t7th, HJ, 6-10) Jim Fraser (8th, TJ, 48-10.75) ** Cal originally won the NCAA meet, but Eddie Hart (2nd, 100y, 9.5; 3rd, 220y, 20.9) Rick Brown (2nd, 880y, 1:49.5) Bruce Kennedy (8th, Javelin, 231-1) Bruce Kennedy (2nd, Javelin, 266-5) Rick Brown (5th, 880y, 1:48.3) Rick Brown (3rd, 880y, 1:49.1) Bob Waldon (7th, 5000, 14:13.2) Greg Wright (t9th, HJ, 7-0.5) 1980 (15TH, 13 PTS) 1987 (11TH, 21 PTS) Simon Mudd (17th, 5000m, 14:18.31) Cindy Banks (5th, Pentathlon, 3783) Sheila Hudson (1st, TJ, 45-2.5; 2nd, LJ, 21-4.25) 1999 (T-32ND, 6 PTS) Jan Oehm (6th, 10,000m, 33:55.59) Kim Kesler (6th, Discus, 168-0.75) Bevan Hart (3rd, Decathlon, 7773) Alice Trumbly (3rd, 1500m, 4:17.58) 1988 (T-17TH, 16 PTS) Michelle Hawthorne, Elaine Parker, Connie 2000 (T-21ST, 10 PTS) Sheila Hudson (1st, TJ, 45-8w) Culbert, Marian Franklin (4th, 800m Kirsten O’Hara (3rd, 10,000m, 32:52.86) Bevan Hart (1st, Decathlon, 8002) Relay, 1:40.3) Robert Kennedy (12th, LJ, 24-3.75) Lynn Hjelte (13th, 5000m, 16:53.7) 1989 (T-57TH, 2 PTS) Bolota Asmerom (10th, 5000m, 14:13.94) Beth Vidakovits (6th, HJ, 5-10.5) 1981 (34TH, 2 PTS) 2001 (22ND, 12 PTS) Cindy Schmandt (5th, 3000m, 9:25.9) 1990 (11TH, 23 PTS) Bolota Asmerom (2nd, 5000m, 13:43.13) Sheila Hudson (1st, TJ, 46-0.75; 1st, LJ, 22-1) 1982 (2ND, 44 PTS) Robert McLean (5th, PV, 17-10.5) Sabrina Han (6th, 10,000m, 34:09.00) Nate DeSomber (9th, Shot Put, 60-7.25) Kathy Raugust (1st, Heptathlon, 5514; 8th, Laura Baker (9th, Heptathlon, 5377) Rhuben Willia,ms (15th, Shot Put, 59-1.25) HJ, 5-8) Louise Romo (1st, 800m, 2:04.39) 1991 (0 PTS) 2002 (T-68TH, 12 PTS) Margaret Spotts (4th, 1500m, 4:21.66) Sabrina Han (9th, 10,000m, 34:20.26) Robert McLean (8th, PV, 17-4.5) Sue Springer (8th, Discus, 147-11) 1992 (T-54TH, 2 PTS) 2003 (0 PTS) Chris Viguie (4th, Heptathlon, 5161) Laura Baker (7th, 800m, 2:05.57) Kim White (7th, 200m, 24.07) Teak Wilburn (t12th, HJ, 7-01.75) 1993 (0 PTS) th Connie Culbert, Louise Romo, Sally Meinbress, Tim Bogdanof (15 , 100mH, 13.91) Janet Bowie (10th, 10,000m, 36:39.43) Amin Nikfar (21st, SP, 57-01.50) Kim White (2nd, 1600m Relay, 3:40.08) David Glasgow (23rd, HJ, 6-09.00) 1994 (0 PTS) Rhuben Williams (26th, SP, 54-01.00) Tenaya Soderman (9th, 10,000m, 35:16.44) CAL WOMEN AT THE Missy Maloata (19th, Shot Put, 45-10.75) CAL WOMEN AT THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 1995 (T-57TH, 1 PT) Ifeoma Ozoeze (9th, Heptathlon, 5402) 1982 (39TH, 6 PTS) AIAW CHAMPIONSHIPS Tiffany Janssen (14th, Heptathlon, 5230) Kristen Engle (8th, Javelin, 166-10) Amy Littlepage (t8th, TJ, 43-0.5) 1975 Kathy Raugust (12th, Heptathlon, 5119) Annette Kailihiwa (t15th, Discus, 154-2) Marilyn Neufville (4th, 800y, 2:08.6) 1983 (49TH, 6 PTS) Liza Lopez (1500m, 4:43.15) Louise Romo (7th, 1500m, 4:18.62) 1977 (0 PTS) 1996 (T-55TH, 2 PTS) Ginger Lewis (N/A, LJ, N/A) 1984 (38TH, 9 PTS) Amy Littlepage (7th, TJ, 42-8) Sally Metteer (12th, 5000m, 17:40.9) Louise Romo (5th, 800m, 2:04.07) Magdalena Lewy (5000m, 16:43.68) Jennifer Wagstaff (N/A, Shot Put/Discus) Kim Kesler (12th, Discus, 161-6) Latasha Gilliam (400m, DQ) 1979 (T28TH, 7 PTS) 1985 (40TH, 3 PTS) 4x400m Relay Team (3:42.30) Kelia Bolton (6th, 200m, 23.94) Kirsten O’Hara (6th, 5000m, 15:46.8) 1997 (T-30TH, 8 PTS) Michelle Hawthorne (5th, 400h, 1:00.03) Magdalena Lewy (3rd, 5000m, 16:04.86) Jan Oehm (5th, 10,000m, 34:27.8) 1986 (31ST, 8 PTS) Louise Romo (5th, 800m, 2:03.08) Amy Littlepage (7th, TJ, 44-0.5) Suzanne Richter (6th, 5000m, 16:59.74) Elissa Riedy (DNQ, 1500m, 4:26.59) Michelle Hawthorne, Cindy Banks, Elaine Sheila Hudson (5th, TJ, 43-2.25) Parker, Kelia Bolton (6th, 440y Relay, 46.48) Sally Wood (9th, 5000m, 16:33.35) 1998 (T-57TH, 3 PTS) Pam Cox (22nd, 5000m, 18:34.3) Beth Vidakovits (9th, HJ, 5-11.5) Elissa Riedy (6th, 1500m, 4:21.42) Lori Riedy (19th, 5000m, 17:20.53) CALIFORNIA NCAA FACTS 1999 (T-49TH, 5 PTS) Most points scored by a team: 53 (1982, men) Elissa Riedy (12th, 1500m, 4:43.59) Most points scored in one meet by individual: 20, Hal Davis (1942-43), John Merchant Kristin Heaston (4th, Shot Put, 54-0) (1922), Sheila Hudson (1990) Jennifer Joyce (15th, Hammer, 183-9) Most performers to score in meet: 9 (1941, men) 2000 (T-19TH, 12 PTS) Most points by individual in career: 54, Sheila Hudson (1987-90) Missy Vanek (3rd, Heptathlon, 5614) Most first-place finishes by team in one meet: 3 (1942, men) Jennifer Joyce (4th, Hammer, 204-1) Most first-place finishes by individual in meet: 2, Hal Davis (1942-43), John Merchant Maria Lopez (8th, PV, 13-1.5) (1922), Sheila Hudson (1990) 2001 (T-60TH, 2 PTS) Most first-place finishes by individual in a career: 4, Hal Davis (1942-43), John Merchant (1922), Sheila Hudson (1987-90) Dana Lawson (3rd, Shot Put, 53-7.5, indoor) Most first-place finishes in a single event: 6, Maria Lopez (7th, PV, 13-1.5) Most All-American honors in a career: 6, Richie Boulet (1992-96) and Sheila Hudson (1986-90) Dana Lawson (9th, Discus, 166-8) Number of NCAA Championship titles, team: 1 (1922, men) Jennifer Joyce (10th, Hammer, 193-0) Number of NCAA Champions, individual: 29 Dana Lawson (15th, Shot Put, 50-8.25) Number of NCAA Champions, relay teams: 3 2002 (T29TH, 10 PTS) Number of Top 10 Finishes, team: 24 (Last Time: 1988) Erin Belger (3rd, 800m, 2:05.09) Number of Top 5 finishes, team: 13 (Last time: 1988) Jennifer Joyce (7th, Hammer, 201-10) Number of second-place finishes, team: 2 (Last time: 1957) 2003 (0 PTS) Number of third-place finishes, team: 6 (Last time: 1964) th Number of All-Americans: 210 honors by 136 athletes (Last: Bolota Asmerom, Robert Earls, Omwanghe, Hawes, Carter (17 , McLean, Nate DeSomber, Dana Lawson and Maria Lopez, 2001) 4x100m, 45.06) th Most All-Americans in one meet: 9 (1982, men) Antonette Carter (20 , 100m, 11.87) st Number of times NCAA Championships hosted by California: 8 (More than any other site) Chloe Jarvis (21 , 800m, 2:08.07) Elzunia Lamb (28th, LJ, 18-01.00) 38 CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS CAL RECORDS 39 10.0 21.4 47.0 21.2 8002 7443 13.60 3:07.5 1:47.2 3:07.4 13-9.75 28-8.75 45-2.50 46-0.75 44-6.50 Jump 45-8 Vault 14-2 100m440 Relay 40.3 9.4 Event Mark 100m 220m High Jump 6-10 Hammer 161-4 Javelin880m 2 400m JavelinJavelin100m220m 204-10 220-1 9.6 BY EVENT CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA 3 RELAY TEAMS) (29 INDIVIDUAL, NCAA CHAMPIONS NCAA CHAMPIONS Hampton High Jump 6-2 Biles Biles Hart Decathlon Glenn Mile Relay Smith Pole Vault 14-2 Merchant Merchant Shot Put Bowden Nisula Discus 190-7 Biles Davis Davis Davis Davis Miller Decathlon Courchesne Relay Mile heila Hudsonheila Hudsonheila Hudsonheila Hudson Triple Jump Triple Triple Jump Long Jump 22-1 Dave Fishback Forrest Beaty Dave Archibald Eddie Hart Isaac Curtis Dave Masters Eddie Hart Larry Cowling 110m Hurdles Dave Fishback Forrest Beaty Dave Archibald Name Larry Anderson Pole Allen NorrisVault Pole 12-6 440 Relay 1970 1970 Don Couser 1976 Ed 1981 1988 S 1990 S 19871988 S 1990 Kari 1993 S 2000 Chris Huffins Bevan Decathlon 8007 1965 Chuck 6- Javelin 3 - Decathlon, Pole Vault, Triple Jump, 100 2 - High Jump, Mile Relay, 220 1 - Shot Put, Hammer, 100mH, Discus, Long Jump, 880, 440, 19431952 Hal George Roseme Javelin 2 Year 19221922 John John 1943 Hal 1954 195719621964 Don Roger Olsen Al 1922 1925 Oather 1940 Marty 1942 Bob 193019321936 Ken Churchill Ken Churchill1941 Archie Williams 19411942 Marty Javelin1942 Guinn Javelin Hal Hal 204-2 215-0 ...... 3 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 3 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 3 ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 5 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 6 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 WOMEN ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 (57 honors by 34 athletes) Baker, Laura Banks, Cindy Belger, Erin ...... 1 Bolton, Kelia ...... 2 Culbert, Connie Engle, Kristen ... Franklin, Marian Han, Sabrina Hawthorne, Michelle Heaston, Kristin Hudson, Sheila Janssen, Tiffany Joyce, Jennifer Kesler, Kim Lawson, Dana ... Lewy, Magdalena Littlepage, Amy Lopez, Maria Meinbress, Sally O’Hara, Kristen Oehm, Jan ...... Parker, Elaine Raugust, Kathy Richter, Suzanne Riedy, Elissa Romo, Louise ... Schmandt, Cindy Soderman, Tenaya Spotts, Margaret Trumbly, Alice Vanek, Missy Vidakovits, Beth Viguie, Chris White, Kim Olsen, Roger Ozolinsh, Lenards Phelps, Clarence Porath, David Robinson, James Rogers, Jeff Roseme, George Scannella, Jim Schmidt, Don ... Shafer, Mike Siebert, Jerry Simpson, Len ... Smith, Devone Smith, Guinn ... Smith, Holden Spurrier, Lon Steen, Dave Stellern, John Strickland, Howard Taylor, Keith Timmons, David Van Tress, Charles Walker, Greg Walker, Wesley Wallace, Paul Watts, Don White, John Williams, Archie Williams, Ken Wirtz, John Wolf, Barney Yerman, Jack Yerxa, Max ALL-AMERICANS/NCAA CHAMPS ALL-AMERICANS/NCAA ...... 3 ...... 1 CAL ALL-AMERICANS ...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 3 ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 3 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 5 MEN ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 2 ...... 6 ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 3 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 5 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 4 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 3 ...... 2 ...... 2 ...... 2 ...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 3 ...... 1 ...... 3 ...... 2 Al ...... 1 ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 2 (156 honors by 103 athletes) Norris, Allen House, Bob Jett, Rod Jimenez-Gaona, Ramon Marlow, Michael Masters, Dave Matinolli, Jari Mauger, Jack McAlexander, Ross Nichols, Luther Nisula, Kari Nutter, Travis Nutting, Arnold Adkins, Lee Anderson, Don Anderson, George Anderson, Lawrence ...... 1 Archibald, Dave Hart, Eddie Hengl, Larry Huffins, Chris Johnson, Gene Mahorn, Atlee McGuirk, Tom McLean, Robert Mosley, McKinley Nichols, John Asmerom, Bolota Hanger, Chuck Harris, Mike Hart, Bevan Kennedy, Bruce King, Leamon Klemmer, Grover Luper, Damien Mackey, George ...... 1 Maggard, Dave Jr. Merchant, Jack Michael, Herb Miller, Ed . Barnes, Clarence Butt, Charlie Clark, Bob Clifford, Andy Curtis, Isaac Davis, Harold Hampton, Oather Beaty, Forrest Biles, Martin Biles, Robert Bomben, Ross Boulet, Richie Bowden, Don Brown, Rick ...... 2 Burns, Brent Burns, Sammy Churchill, Kenneth Courchesne, Cowling, Larry DeSomber, Nate Dewey, Ralph Downs, Tom Dunn, Rich Glenn, Chuck Groswird, Keith Guss, Lloyd Couser, Don Fishback, Dave ...... 2 Friedenback, Francis Gaskill, Todd 2004 TRACK & FIELD MEDIA GUIDE CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS MEN PACIFIC COAST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS (51) 1919 H.W. Waltz, 880, 2:00.0 Jack Merchant, Javelin, 157-1 Jack Merchant, Hammer, 140-8.50 John Jackson, HJ, 6-1 3/8 John Merchant, LJ, 22-4.75 1920 O.O. Hendrickson, 440, 49.6 Pesky Sprott, 880, 1:58.2 John Merchant, LJ, 22-9.50 1923 Bud Becker, 120 HH, 16.5 Jack Witter, Shot Put, 44-6.50 Bill Neufeldt, Discus, 138-0 3/8 S.S. Sorrenti, Javelin, 174-10 Paul Boren, LJ, 22-5 1926 Leamon King Phil Barber, 220, 22.0 Elmer Bondschu, LJ, 24-2.75 1927 Oather Hampton, HJ, 6-1 1936 1954 1965 Archie Williams, 440, 46.8 John Stellern, Shot Put, 53-3.50 Forrest Beaty, 220, 21.3 Del Fishback, 220 LH, 23.7 Larry Anderson, Pole Vault, 13-9 Forrest Beaty, 440, 46.5 Greg Stout, 440 Hurdles, 53.3 1956 440 Relay (Bill Caldwell, Dave Archibald, 1937 Charlie Butt, Shot Put, 57-8.75 Bob Brinkworth, Forrest Beaty), 40.9 Les Voorhees, 2 Mile, 9:33.6 1957 Mile Relay (Chuck Glenn, Dave Fishback, Guy Manuel, LJ, 24-3 3/8 Leamon King, 100, 9.6 Forrest Beaty, Dave Archibald), 3:09.3 1938 Leamon King, 220, 21.5 Bill Carter, HJ, 6-9.25 Bob Law, HJ, 6-4 Don Bowden, 880, 1:47.8 1967 Guy Manuel, LJ, 24-2 1958 Paddy McCrary, 440 IH, 50.9 1939 Willie White, 100, 9.6 1968 Herb Michael, Shot Put, 52-4 1/2 Willie White, 220, 21.4 Gary Pennington, Javelin, 239-2 Mel Long, HJ, 6-2 Jerry Siebert, 880, 1:51.0 1970 1941 Don Bowden, Mile, 4:03.7 Eddie Hart, 100, 9.4 Grover Klemmer, 440, 46.4 1959 440 Relay (Don Couser, Isaac Curtis, Dave Barney Wolf, Discus, 159-3 7/8 Willie White, 220 LH, 23.0 Masters, Eddie Hart), 39.8 Guinn Smith, Pole Vault, 13-6 1971 Luther Nichols, Pole Vault, 13-6 PACIFIC-8 Rick Brown, 880, 1:46.7 1942 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS (24) 1972 Hal Davis, 100, 9.6 1960 Jim Penrose, Discus, 185-6 Hal Davis, 220, 21.6 Willie White, 100, 9.8 Bruce Kennedy, Javelin , 249-5 Ralph Dewey, 2 Mile, 9:20.3 Jack Yerman, 440, 47.3 Rick Brown, 880, 1:46.7 Bob Biles, Javelin, 205-10 5/8 Jerry Siebert, 880, 1:49.0 1973 Luther Nichols, Pole Vault, 13-6 Tom Colton, Pole Vault, 14-0 Rick Brown, 880, 1:48.1 1948 Terry Kelley, Pole Vault, 14-0 440 Relay (Wesley Walker, McKinley Don Anderson, 100, 9.6 1961 Mosley, Howard Strickland, Sammy Don Anderson, 220, 21.1 Alan Gaylord, 3 Mile, 14:11.0 Burns), 40.1 Chuck Hanger, HJ, 6-4 1963 1975 1949 Matt Baggett, Shot Put, 56-8.25 James Robinson, 880, 1:49.1 Paul Mello, Mile, 4:19.4 1964 1976 1950 Dave Archibald, 440, 46.3 James Robinson, 800, 1:49.1 Don Anderson, 220, 21.9 Mile Relay (Al Courchesne, Dave Fishback, 1977 1953 Forrest Beaty, Dave Archibald), 3:11.0 Andy Clifford, 1500, 3:42.3 Lon Spurrier, 880, 1:52.7 Gene Johnson, HJ, 6-7.75 Scott Overton, Discus, 195-8

40 CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS CAL RECORDS 41 t Edwards e sport. Margaret Sheehan Bob Shor David Soeth Jim Waldron Phil Watkins Gail Wetzork Don Wilson Joan Wilson James Wynn Rich Zulaica 1987 1989 1990 1995 1996 1997 2000 2002 PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS (10) Raquel Ornelas Bill Pratt Lani Ramos Pat Randall Robert P. Rauch Elbert Reed B.F. Roberts Stuart Sampson Curt Servos Luka Sekulich Sheila Hudson, TJ, 44-8 Beth Vidakovits, HJ, 5-10.75 Sabrina Han, 5000m, 16:25.41 Sheila Hudson, TJ, 42-2.25w Amy Littlepage, TJ, 42-9 Ifeoma Ozoeze, Heptathlon, 5624 points Amy Littlepage, TJ, 42-4 Amy Littlepage, TJ, 43-3 Missy Vanek, Heptathlon, 5505 points Jennifer Joyce, Hammer, 204-1 Missy Vanek Elizabeth McRae Tom Moore Ben Morjig Barbara Morjig Norm Morrison Charles Murphy Bill Noland Robert O’Conner A.K. Oppenheim Min Oppenheim 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 1983 1984 1985 1986 WOMEN NORTHERN PACIFIC Louise Romo, Jeannie Arnold), 3:46.32 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS (17) CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Dick Iwamiya Joyce Johnson George Kleeman Josephine Kolda Michael Leonard John Luppes Robert Mason Lori Maynard Sonny Maynard Jim McRae Lenards Ozolinsh, TJ, 52-11 Ozolinsh, Lenards LJ, 25-6.25 Chris Ferreira, 1500m, 3:43.56 Richie Boulet, points Decathlon, 7551 Ross Bomben, points Decathlon, 7808 Ross Bomben, 7662 points Bevan Hart, Decathlon, 7890 points Bevan Hart, Decathlon, 14:07.23 Bolota Asmerom, 5000m, Connie Culbert, 200m, 24.2w Connie Culbert, 400m, 54.8 Louise Romo, 1500m, 4:18.2 Marilyn Davis, 1500m, 4:24.07 Kim While, 400m, 54.52 1600m Relay (Brenda Bertillion, Gina Cole, Roberta Eccles, 400mH, 59.12 Helga Halldorsdottir, 100mH, 14.09 Kirsten O’Hara, 10,000m, 33:44.19 Allison Eades, Heptathlon, 4513 points Helga Halldorsdottir, 100mH, 13.96 Helga Halldorsdottir, 400mH, 57.61 Sheila Hudson, TJ, 41-6 Kim Kesler, Discus, 170-6 Louise Romo, 800m, 2:04.65 Sally Wood, 5000m, 17:05.69 Sally Wood, 10,000m, 35:34.44 CAL SALUTES TRACK & FIELD OFFICIALS Dick Connors Shirley Connors Mario DaSilva William Edgar Lean C. Glover, Jr. Ed Gordon Howard Hammer Jill Harper Teddy Hayes Ed Hicks 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1981 1982 1984 1985 1986 PACIFIC-10 Stadium. The California track & field athletes and staff salute these officials for their outstanding work and dedication to th Stadium. The California track & field athletes and staff salute these officials for their The Golden Bears would like to recognize the track & field officials who have devoted years of service ensuring quality meets a The Golden Bears would like to recognize the track & field officials who have devoted Walt Jones, Atlee Mahorn), 3:05.77 Walt Jones, Atlee Mahorn), Ed Bernaver Don Bodley Stephanie Bolden John Boyle Tom Broome Tom Bryant John Burns Paul Castoro John Coie Bruce Coleman CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS (34) CHAMPIONS CONFERENCE 2004 TRACK & FIELD MEDIA GUIDE Mike Harris, HJ, 7-2.50 Atlee Mahorn, 200, 20.20 Kari Nisula, Discus, 196-10 David Ottaway, 1500, 3:42.88 Brent Burns, Pole Vault, 17-6.25 Mike Harris, TJ, 54-0 Mike Harris, TJ, 54-2.50 Chris Huffins, TJ, 52-11.50 Brent Burns, Pole Vault, 18-1.25 Ramon Jimenez-Gaona, Discus, 200-4 Brent Burns, Pole Vault, 18-4.50 Ramon Jimenez-Gaona, Discus, 210-11 Chris Huffins, Decathlon, 7671 points Kevin Keane, HJ, 7-0.50 Lee Adkins, LJ, 25-06.25 Richie Boulet, 1500, 3:48.12 Kevin Keane, HJ, 7-01.50 Lenards Ozolinsh, TJ, 54-0 Paul Bates, TJ, 54-4.25 Paul Bates, 110 HH, 13.99 Larry Cowling, Shot Put, 66-3 David Porath, Discus, 201-4 David Porath, 50.14 Larry Cowling, 400 IH, 50.42 Jim Scannella, 400 IH, Ken Williams, TJ, 55-0 Peter Howard, 1600 Relay (Dave Chesarek, WORLD RECORDS

CALIFORNIA WORLD AND AMERICAN PAC-10 ALL-DECADE TEAM RECORD HOLDERS (1986-96) Year Athlete Event Record In recognition of the 10th anniversary of the Pacific-10’s sponsorship 1914 Eddie Beeson High Jump 6-7 1/4 of women’s athletics, every conference school selected an All-Decade 1932 Bob Kiesel 400m Relay 40.6 team in each sport. Below is a list of Cal’s All-Decade team, 1932 Bob Kiesel 400m Relay 40.0 including the Bears Track & Field Athlete of the Decade selection. 1935 Tom Moore 120y HH 14.2 1936 Archie Williams 400 Meters 46.1* ATHLETE OF THE DECADE 1941 Hal Davis 100 Meters 10.2 1941 Grover Klemmer 440 Yards 46.4* Sheila Hudson was a four-time NCAA Champion and finished 11th 1941 Grover Klemmer 400 Meters 46.0* for the U.S. in the triple jump (46-0) at the 1996 Olympics. She earned 1941 Reese, Froom, All-America honors six times at Cal, winning three NCAA triple jump Barnes, Klemmer Mile Relay 3:09.4* titles (’87, ’88, ’90) and the 1990 NCAA long jump title. A two-time 1941 Reese, Klemmer, Pac-10 triple jump champion, Hudson is still the Cal record holder in Peter, Barnes Two Mile Relay 7:34.5* the long jump (22-1) and triple jump (46-0.75). 1942 Hal Davis 100 Yards 9.4* 1955 Lon Spurrier 880 Yards 1:47.5 CAL’S ALL-DECADE TEAM (1986-96) 1955 Lon Spurrier 1000 Yards 2:08.5 Andreen Alvarenga (89-93) Sprints 1956 Leamon King 100 Yards 9.3* Laura Baker (88-92) Heptathlon 1956 Leamon King 100 Meters 10.1 (twice)* Marilyn Davis (87) Middle Distance 1956 Leamon King 400m Relay 39.5 Sabrina Han (88-91) Distance 1956 Leamon King 880y Relay 1:23.8 Crystal Hayes (93-95) Long Jump, Triple Jump 1956 Lon Spurrier Mile Relay 3:07.3 Sheila Hudson (87-90) Long Jump, Triple Jump 1956 Lon Spurrier Two Mile Relay 7:22.9 Tiffany Janssen (93-95) Javelin, Heptathlon Annette Kailihiwa (92-95) Discus Amy Littlepage (94-97) Triple Jump, Long Jump Roslyn Mack (89-93) Hurdles, Sprints Joslyn Mack (89-93) Sprints Missy Maloata (93-94) Shot Put Roslyn Mitchell (87-90) Sprints, Long Jump Kirsten O’Hara (87-89) Distance Ifeoma Ozoeze (95) Heptathlon Mona Simmons (89-90) Sprints Laurie Smith (88-92) Hurdles Tenaya Soderman (93-95) Distance Beth Vidakovits (87-89) High Jump

1958 Orme, Siebert, Yerman, Bowden Two Mile Relay 7:20.9 * 1958 Yerman, Orme, White, Bowden Sprint Medley 3:19.8* 1958 Yerman, Upshaw, White, Bowden Sprint Medley 3:18.8* 1959 Jack Yerman 660 Yards 1:17.0* 1960 Jack Yerman Mile Relay 3:05.6 1960 Jack Yerman 1600m Relay 3:02.2 1960 Jack Yerman Two Mile Relay 7:19.4 1960 Jerry Siebert Two Mile Relay 7:19.4 1972 Eddie Hart 100 Meters 9.9 1972 Eddie Hart 400m Relay 38.19 *Collegiate record as well as world record (when set)

Grover Klemmer

42 CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS CAL RECORDS 43 59.32 1:47.1 1:46.2 6-5.75 3:53.74 4:28.19 9:01.34 1:46.63 1:45.47 1:45.82 1:45.53 1:46.12 1:47.46 53-10.5 16-6.75 45-5.25 46-8.25 45-0.25 46-8.25 60-1.75 45-6.5w 48-1.5w Jump 46-2 Jump 8350 Jump 20-0.5 Jump 21-9.5 Jump 7-0 YardsYards 1:11.6 indoors* 1:09.4 indoors Pole Vault High Jump 100 Yards 9.7 (TAC) (USATF) ams Triple Jump Biles Javelin Throw 211-0 Boulet 1500 Meters Upshaw Long Upshaw Long Smith Pole Vault 14’0 indoors Robinson 800 Meters RobinsonRobinson 800 Meters RobinsonRobinson 800 Meters 800 Meters Robinson 800 Meters Meters 800 Robinson 800 Meters Kennedy Javelin Throw 262-3 Marlow Triple Jumpindoors 54-6.5 Smith Triple Jumpindoors 53-4.75 Davis 100 Meters 10.3w heila Hudson Triple Jump heila Hudsonheila Hudsonheila Hudson Triple Jump Triple Jump Triple Jump 44-3.25 indoors 45-3.5 indoors heila Hudsonheila Hudson Triple Jump Triple heila Hudsonheila Hudsonheila Hudsonheila Hudson Triple Jump Triple Jumpheila Hudson Triple Jump Triple Jump 46-8.25 indoors 46-7.5 indoors Triple heila Hudson Triple Jump Roslyn MackElissa Riedy 400H Kevin Davis 1500 Meters Chase Steeple Kristin Heaston Shot Putindoors 59-2 Kristin Heaston Shot Put Hal DavisMarty Biles 200 Throw Meters Javelin 202-5 20.2w Jerry SiebertYards 880 Bruce Kennedy Javelin Throw 276-8 Gene Johnson High NATIONAL JUNIOR CHAMPIONS 1992 Richie 1993 S 198319871990 Ken Willi Brent Burns 19941996 2003 Ross Bomben Decathlon 6863 1987 S 19941994 S S 1989 S 1995 S 19981999 Chris Huffins S Decathlon 8694 1990 S 199519961998 S S S 1992 S 2002 Grace 2003 Grace 2003 2003 1943 Hal 1944 Marty 1945 Howe Les 1947 Guinn 19571962 Leamon King 1982 James 197719781979 Bruce 1980 James James James 1984 James 19621963 1963 Jack Yerman19711976 Jack Yerman Dave James 600 600 19811981 Mike James 20.45 20.45 20.95 162-0 163-4 170-6 3:58.7 1:16.2* 14:46.3 184-9.5 45-2.5* 46-8.25 46-8.25 47-2.25 170-7.5 7929.22 7955.05 160-10.5 165-2 3/8 JumpJump 46-9 47-3.5 elin Throw 165-0 1/5 600m JavelinJavelin Mile 166-1 Javelin Event Mark Javelin Pentathlon 17 (TAC/AAU/USATF) Hamilton Decathlon 7022.9815 Hamilton Plaw Plaw Hammer Throw Liversedge Smith Triple Jump 56-0 MerchantMerchant Hammer Throw Hammer Throw NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Bowden Clark Decathlon Clark Decathlon Davis 100 Meters 10.3 Davis 200 Meters Davis 100 Meters 10.5 heila Hudsonheila Hudsonheila Hudsonheila Hudson Triple Jump heila Hudson Triple Jumpheila Hudson Triple Jumpheila Hudson Triple Jumpheila Hudson Triple Jumpheila Hudson 45-9* (indoors) Triple Jump heila Hudson 45-5.25* Triple Jump heila Hudson Triple Jump 45-7.75* Triple 46-0.75* 46-8.25 Triple (indoors) Jump Triple Ollie Snedigar Andy CliffordRelay 6000m Ollie Snedigar Athlete Ollie Snedigar Tom MooreHurdles 400 53.5 Hal DavisGrover Klemmer 400 Meters 200 Meters 47.0 Ollie Snedigar Jav Grover Klemmer 400 Meters 46.0 Hal Davis 200 Meters ADDITIONAL AMERICAN RECORD SETTERS RECORD AMERICAN ADDITIONAL 1971 Rick Brown 199019901990 S 1991 S S S 1995 S 1911 191419141920 Harry 1935 Frances Jackling1957 Brutus Bob Clark1972 Shot Don Put1979 1987 Dave 1987 Decathlon S S 34-1 7/8 19941995 S 7595 1996 S 1996 (when set) *Collegiate record as well as world record S S 1911 Archie Williams 2004 TRACK & FIELD MEDIA GUIDE Year 1904 Alfred 1909 1940 Hal 19051920 Alfred 19271929 Brutus Jack 1935 Jack Bob 1941 Hal 1911 1934 Bob 1942 Hal WORLD RANKINGS WORLD/U.S. RANKED GOLDEN BEARS CAL IN THE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS Following is a list of California track & field athletes who have been top 10 ranked in the world and the United States as compiled and published 1983 James Robinson, 5th 800 (1:45.12) by Track & Field News. Men’s world rankings began in 1947 and women’s 1987 Atlee Mahorn, 8th 200 (20.78), rankings in 1956. U.S. rankings for men began in 1963 and for women in 4th 4x100 Relay (Canada) 1976. All U.S. listings prior to 1963 for men and 1976 for women were 1991 Atlee Mahorn, 3rd 200 (20.49) extracted from the world list. 1993 Atlee Mahorn, 3rd 4x100 relay (Canada) Athlete World U.S. Year Sheila Hudson, triple jump 1995 Chris Huffins, 8th decathlon (8193) 100 METERS Louise Romo - 5 1985 1997 Chris Huffins, dnf decathlon Leamon King 10 7 1955 James Robinson - 7 1985 1999 Chris Huffins, 3rd decathlon (8547) Leamon King 3 3 1956 James Robinson - 4 1986 Leamon King 2 2 1957 James Robinson - 5 1988 Willie White 4 4 1957 MILE/1500 Guinn Smith 1 1 1947 John Stellern 9 7 1954 Willie White 10 5 1958 Andy Clifford - 10 1979 Guinn Smith 1 1 1948 Charlie Butt 9 6 1956 Eddie Hart 6 4 1970 Louise Romo - 10 1984 Greg Miguel - 7 1967 Charlie Butt 7 5 1959 Isaac Curtis - 7 1970 Richie Boulet - 4 1998 Brent Burns - 9 1993 Dave Maggard - 8 1963 Eddie Hart - 5 1971 STEEPLECHASE Brent Burns - 5 1994 Dave Maggard - 9 1964 Eddie Hart 3 2 1972 Dave Maggard 9 5 1965 Isaac Curtis - 9 1972 Bob Price - 8 1966 LONG JUMP Dave Maggard 6 5 1966 Eddie Hart - 7 1978 Bob Price - 4 1967 Monte Upshaw 7 3 1954 Dave Maggard 3 3 1967 Eddie Hart - 7 1979 Bob Price - 2 1968 Stan Royster - 6 1969 Bob Price - 3 1969 Dave Maggard 3 3 1968 200 METERS Stan Royster - 10 1970 Bob Price - 2 1970 Stan Royster - 9 1971 Kristen Heaston - 5 2001 Leamon King 5 3 1957 Bob Price - 3 1971 Mike Marlow - 10 1981 Kristen Heaston - 3 2002 Eddie Hart - 7 1969 5,000 METERS Sheila Hudson - 5 1987 DISCUS Eddie Hart - 8 1970 Sheila Hudson - 5 1989 Jim Penrose - 5 1973 Eddie Hart - 9 1971 Bolota Asmerom - 5 2002 Sheila Hudson - 5 1990 Gale Zaphiropoulos - 10 1980 Eddie Hart 7 4 1972 10,000 METERS Sheila Hudson - 5 1992 Gale Zaphiropoulos - 9 1981 Kelia Bolton - 9 1978 Jan Oehm - 9 1980 Sheila Hudson - 7 1993 Gale Zaphiropoulos - 9 1984 Kelia Bolton - 8 1980 Jan Oehm - 9 1981 Sheila Hudson - 5 1994 Atlee Mahorn 4 - 1986 Kirsten O’Hara - 3 1985 HAMMER Sheila Hudson - 5 1995 Atlee Mahorn 8 - 1988 MARATHON Travis Nutter - 4 1998 Grace Upshaw - 3 2001 Atlee Mahorn 6 - 1991 Magdalena Lewy - 9 2002 Travis Nutter - 9 2000 Grace Upshaw - 1 2002 Travis Nutter - 6 2001 400 METERS 110 METER HURDLES TRIPLE JUMP Jack Yerman 9 4 1958 Carl Florant 10 6 1979 JAVELIN Dave Smith - 7 1967 Dave Archibald 7 3 1962 Larry Cowling 6 5 1981 Marty Biles 8 2 1947 Dave Smith - 2 1970 Forrest Beaty 9 5 1965 Larry Cowling 7 5 1982 Marty Biles 8 2 1948 Jim Fraser - 8 1970 800 METERS Larry Cowling 7 4 1983 Marty Biles 7 2 1949 Dave Smith - 2 1971 Bruce Kennedy - 7 1978 Lon Spurrier 7 4 1955 400 METER HURDLES Jim Fraser - 7 1972 Bruce Kennedy - 5 1979 Lon Spurrier 7 3 1956 Paddy McCrary - 9 1966 Dave Smith - 2 1972 Bruce Kennedy - 2 1980 Don Bowden 3 2 1957 Paddy McCrary - 8 1967 Mike Marlow - 9 1979 Bruce Kennedy - 2 1981 Jerry Siebert 5 1 1960 Paddy McCrary - 7 1969 Mike Marlow - 5 1980 Bruce Kennedy - 5 1982 Jerry Siebert 2 1 1961 Quentin Wheeler 7 4 1976 Mike Marlow - 7 1982 DECATHLON Jerry Siebert 2 1 1962 Quentin Wheeler 9 7 1977 Mike Marlow - 5 1983 Dave Steen 10 - 1983 Jack Yerman 6 4 1962 Quentin Wheeler 4 2 1978 Sheila Hudson - 4 1986 Dave Steen 5 - 1985 Jerry Siebert 5 1 1964 Quentin Wheeler 4 2 1979 Sheila Hudson - 1 1987 Dave Steen 6 - 1986 James Robinson 9 2 1974 Michelle Hawthorne - 5 1979 Sheila Hudson - 2 1988 Dave Steen 3 - 1988 Rick Brown - 8 1971 Larry Cowling 7 4 1982 Sheila Hudson - 1 1989 Chris Huffins 8 2 1995 Rick Brown - 6 1972 Larry Cowling - 10 1981 Sheila Hudson - 1 1990 Chris Huffins 10 3 1996 Rick Brown - 5 1973 Larry Cowling 9 4 1983 Sheila Hudson - 1 1991 Chris Huffins 7 2 1997 Rick Brown - 6 1974 HIGH JUMP Sheila Hudson 5 1 1992 Chris Huffins 5 2 1998 James Robinson - 2 1976 Gene Johnson - 2 1962 Sheila Hudson - 1 1993 Ross Bomben - 10 1998 Rick Brown - 6 1976 Gene Johnson - 1 1963 Sheila Hudson 5 1 1994 Chris Huffins 5 2 1999 James Robinson 4 1 1978 Roger Olsen - 7 1963 Sheila Hudson - 1 1995 Ross Bomben - 10 1999 James Robinson 3 1 1979 Gene Johnson - 7 1965 Sheila Hudson 10 1 1996 Chris Huffins 4 1 2000 Mike White - 9 1979 Gene Johnson - 5 1966 Amy Littlepage - 9 1997 Bevan Hart - 5 2000 James Robinson 5 2 1980 Gene Johnson - 10 1967 Sheila Hudson - 10 1997 Bevan Hart - 8 2001 James Robinson 2 1 1981 Clarence Johnson 5 3 1967 Sheila Hudson - 1 1998 Bevan Hart - 8 1999 Mike White - 8 1981 Clarence Johnson - 6 1969 Sheila Hudson - 5 1999 James Robinson 3 1 1982 John Morris - 7 1990 Sheila Hudson - 3 2000 James Robinson 6 2 1983 POLE VAULT Sheila Hudson - 3 2001 James Robinson 9 3 1984 SHOT PUT Louise Romo - 7 1982 44 CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS CAL RECORDS 45 31st 28th 15th 34th 49th 38th 40th 57th 11th 11thT 17thT 54thT 57thT 55thT 30thT 57thT 48thT 19thT 60thT 29thT NCAA 2nd/39th* (.472, 9 seasons) (.627, 30 seasons) Conference 25-28 138-82-1 WOMEN’S RECORDS WOMEN’S *Note: In 1982, Cal competed in both the AIAW (2nd) and NCAA (39th) championships. Prior to 1982, the AIAW conducted the national women’s meets. (1 tie for women was in 2000) Year1974 WKathy Sackman - L 1975 -June Scopinich - -1976 -1977 2Pat Stocking 3 - 3 DNC 1978 1 5-41979 (.556, 2 seasons) 1 DNC 3rd 2 2 4th 3 DNC DNS - - DNC 198719881989 4 2 4 5 5 4 7th 1992 7th 1993 8th 1994 51995 7 61996 3 11 41997 21998 6 1 11 9th 1999 13 2 9th2000 2 10 9th2001 7 3rd 112002 4 6th 7 DNS Erv Hunt 2 7th 10 DNS 9th 62003 4 94-30-1 9th (.756, Chris 11 Huffins 8th seasons) 4TOTAL 7th 8th 4-2 2 (.667, 1 season) - DNS 1980Marilyn King 61981 9-5 01982 (.643, 3 seasons) 0 1 3 NS 0198419851986 3 - 1 - 3 3 4 21990 3rd 1991 4th 6Tony Sandoval 3rd 1 1 4 4th 8th DNS Vern GambettaVern 1-31983 (.250, 2 seasons) 0 1 3rd 51st 41st 16th 40th 11th 18th 25th 27th 10th 67th 48th 50th 12th 66th 14th 40th 19th 3rdT 5thT 21stT 21stT 28thT 10thT 15thT 15thT 12thT 50thT 17thT 27thT 68thT 72ndT 32ndT (.400, 4 seasons) (.593, 3 seasons) 6thT 26thT (.765, 30 seasons) (.576, 30 seasons) 16-24 16-11 125-92 247-76 495-252-1 (.662, 103 seasons) 1960 4 4 3rd 19591961 61962 21963 21964 1 51965 3 6 5th 4Brutus Hamilton 4 2 4 3rd 8 4th 3rd 2nd 3rd 7th 4th 1981 6 2 4th 19951996 111997 6 1 11 1 3 6th 8th 194319441945 5 3RaganAl 0 2 21966 41967 10-6 3rd1968 2 (.625, 3 seasons) 2nd 3 10 3rd 5 5 2nd DNC 4 5th DNC 5th 4th 19801982 71983 11984 91985 5 21986 6 12 3 5th 1987 10 31988 1 10 5th1989 2 5th 1990 7 2 6th 5 2nd 10 2 4th 3 8th 3 5th 1994 5th 7th 4 5th 21998 DNS 18 4th 2 8th 1969Sam Bell 6 5 5th DNS 197519761977 61978 5 31979 5 3 5 5 5 4 7th 4 6th 6th 7th 7th DNS 19911992 101993 8 2 12 3 0 3rd 7th 1999 4th 2000 11 32nd 2001 122002 2 10Erv Hunt 2 8 3 8th 6 8th 6th 9th 22nd 197019711972 5 6Dave Maggard 4 5 41973 31974 3rd 8 4th 5 3 5th 3 7th 7th 7th DNS 6th 2003Chris Huffins 0TOTAL 0-1 1 (.000, 1 season) - DNS 31st 12th 12th 18th 11th 20th 10th 11th 10th 3rdT NCAA DUAL MEET HISTORY MEET DUAL seasons) Not Contested Conference 81-42 (.659, 32 MEN’S RECORD MEN’S 2004 TRACK & FIELD MEDIA GUIDE 190119021903 31904 2 01905 0 21906 0 11907 1 11908 1 - 01909 1 - 01910 3 - 11911 2 - 01912 2 - 11913 1 - - 21914 2 - - 01915 2 - - 01916 2 - - 21917 4 - - 21918 3 - - 11919 4 - - 11920 1 - - 11921 3 - - 21922 6 - - 11923 6 - - 01924 5 - - 01925 6 - - 0 1st1926 3 - 0 1st1927 4 - 1 1st1928 4 - 1 1st1929 3 - 2 1st1930 1 - - 2 3rd 1931 DNC 1 - 4 1st1932 1 3 1st 3rd DNC 3Walter Christie 4 3rd 1 3 3rd 4 5th DNC 6th DNC 6th DNC 7th 6th DNC DNP DNC DNC Year W L 193319341935 51936 5 21937 6 41938 4 11939 2 3 5th1940 4 4 5th 1941 4 1 5th 1942 3 2 3rd DNC1946 4 3 4th 1947 3 1 3rd 1948 6 1 3rd 1949 3 7th 3 3rd1950 3 3 2nd1951 6 2 2nd1952 7 2 3rd1953 5 3rd 3 3rd 1954 4 3rd 4 3rd1955 7 3rd 2 4th1956 6 23rd 2 3rd1957 2 2 2nd 1958 4 5th 5 3rd 6 23rd 4 2nd 4 6th 2 2nd 3 7th 5th 9th 5th 3rd 2nd DNS 2nd OLYMPIC HISTORY CALIFORNIA’S OLYMPIC TRADITION ne of the ’s proudest accomplishments is its honored OOlympic tradition. One of just a few colleges to have produced more than 100 U.S. Olympians (in all sports), Golden Bear track & field athletes have played perhaps the largest role in this heritage. It started in 1912, as Fred Allen traveled to , Sweden, to outleap U.S. teammate Jim Thorpe in the long jump (22-9 1/4) en route to a sixth-place finish. In all, 43 Cal track & field athletes have made 57 appearances in 20 Olympic Games, capturing six gold medals, three silver medals and three bronze medals along the way. There are several Olympic standouts who have also donned the California blue & gold, but none may be more remembered than Brick Muller, Archie Williams and Eddie Hart. Muller, the legendary star of Cal’s famed “Wonder Teams” in the 1920s on the football field showed his great all-around ability when he earned a silver medal in the 1920 Games at Antwerp, Belgium, with a high-jump mark of 6-2 3/4. Sheila Hudson Owen Guinn Smith Old Blues were sure to beam with pride at the 1936 Games in Berlin, Germany, when African- Olympic coach gave him the wrong starting time The 1996 Games in , Ga., featured American quartermiler Archie Williams won the for the semifinals of the 100 meters, as Hart four Golden Bear athletes and two head coaches. gold medal in the 400 meters (46.5 hand-timed) showed up late and was disqualified. The classy Hunt served as the head men’s track & field in front of Adolf Hitler and his fellow Germans Hart refused to blame the coach for the error and coach, making him the third Cal coach to lead the (this was the same Games where Jesse Owens instead turned his attentions to the 400-meter USA team. For the U.S., former Cal decathlete claimed four golds). Williams set the world relay, as he anchored the U.S. squad to the gold and current Bears head coach Chris Huffins record earlier that year at the NCAA medal in a world record time (38.19). placed 10th in the decathlon (8300 points) and Championships in , Ill. The 1988 Games in Seoul, South Korea, saw Sheila Hudson earned 11th place in the triple And anyone close to the sport of track & field former Cal standout Dave Steen earn the bronze jump (46-0). Thomas McGuirk competed in the cannot forget the saga of sprinter Eddie Hart at medal in the decathlon for his native Canada, 400m hurdles (50.76) for Ireland, and Ramon the 1972 Games in Munich, West Germany. His while California ace Atlee Mahorn raced to fifth Jimenez-Gaona competed in his second Olympic place in the 200 meters and ran a leg on Canada’s Games for Paraguay in the discus (201-4). seventh-place 400-meter relay team. At the 2000 Olympics, Cal was The 1992 Olympiad in Barcelona, Spain, also represented by Huffins in the decathlon (U.S.), had strong Cal representation. Ramon Jimenez- McGuirk in the 400m hurdles (Ireland) and 2001 Gaona competed for Paraguay in the discus. All-American Bolota Asmerom in the 5000m Former Golden Bears head coach Erv Hunt was (Eritrea). Huffins won the bronze medal (8,595 an assistant coach for the United States team, points) in the decathlon, becoming the first Cal while former Cal assistant coach athlete to win a track and field medal since Steen competed for the USA in the hammer throw. claimed the bronze in the decathlon in 1988.

CAL OLYMPIC FACTS Total number of competitors: 40 athletes in 57 appearances in 20 Games. Most appearances: 3 - Dave Steen Steen competed for his native Canada (1980, 1984, 1988) in the decathlon, earning a Bronze Medal in 1988. Bruce Kennedy was selected to three Olympic Teams—1972, 1976 for Rhodesia, which was banned by the IOC and in 1980 for the U.S., which boycotted the games. Medal Count: 12 (6 Gold, 3 Silver, 3 Bronze). Interesting Fact: John Merchant competed in the 1920 Games in the long jump, and in Chris Huffins the 1924 Games in the hammer throw.

46 CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS CAL RECORDS 47 (8328 points) relay (38.19) er relay (40.0) Decathlon (8595 points) Decathlon (7601 points) Shot Put (46-5.25) Decathlon (5937 points) High Jump (6-2.75) 400 meters (46.5) Pole Vault (14-1.25) 400 meter relay (39.5) 1600 meter relay (3:02.2) ... Decathlon ... 400 meter ...... 400 met Olympic standard) ...... hurdles, NA; 1600 meter relay, NA) hurdles, NA; 1600 meter DNC, 39.54) 20.78; 400 meter relay, 7532 points) 3:47.48) relay, 7th place, place, 20.39; 400 meter 38.93) Medal, 8328 points) points) 201-4) intermediate hurdles, 50.76) 8595 points) intermediate hurdles, 51.73) ...... 1984 (Los Angeles, CA, USA) 1984 (Los 400 meter intermediate Lloyd Guss (Canada; 200 meters, DNQ, Atlee Mahorn (Canada, Decathlon, 17th place, Dave Steen (Canada; 1500 meters, DNC, Kaare Vefling (Norway; 1988 (Seoul, South Korea) 200 meters, 5th Atlee Mahorn (Canada; Dave Steen (Canada; Decathlon, Bronze 1992 (Barcelona, Spain) Ramon Jimenez-Gaona (Paraguay; Discus) Erv Hunt (USA Assistant Coach) 1996 (Atlanta, Georgia) Erv Hunt (USA Men’s Head Coach) Chris Huffins (Decathlon, 10th place, 8300 Sheila Hudson (triple jump, 11th place, 46-0) Ramon Jimenez-Gaona (Paraguay; Discus, Thomas McGuirk (Ireland, 400 meter 2000 (Sydney, Australia) Bolota Asmerom (Eritrea, 5000m, 14:15.26) Sheila Hudson (Triple Jump, didn’t meet Chris Huffins (Decathlon, Bronze Medal, Thomas McGuirk (Ireland, 400 meter ...... Gold Medallists ...... Silver Medallists Bronze Medallists ...... Chris Huffins Harry Liversedge Dave Steen ...... Harold “Brick” Mueller Bob Clark Brutus Hamilton Bob Kiesel ..... Guinn Smith Jack Yerman Eddie Hart ..... CALIFORNIA OLYMPIC CHAMPIONS (800 meters, 6th place, 1:47.0) (800 meters, 6th place, (Triple Jump, 21st place, 51-8 1/4) (Triple Jump, 21st place, 2000 ...... 1920 ...... 1988 ...... 1920 ...... 1936 ...... 1920 ...... 1932 ...... 1936 ...... Archie Williams 1948 ...... 1956 ...... Leamon King ...... 1960 ...... 1972 ...... meter relay, Gold Medal, 3:02.2) meter relay, Gold Medal, 38.19; 100 meters, DNQ, 10.47) NA) intermediate hurdles, NA) hurdles, 4th place, 49.86) hurdles, NA; 1600 meter relay, NA) 1964 (Tokyo, Japan) Jerome Siebert Bruce Kennedy (Rhodesia; Javelin, NA) Roddy Lee (Taiwan; 110 meter high hurdles, Dave Smith (Triple Jump, 32nd place, 47-9) 1976 (Montreal, Quebec, Canada) Bruce Kennedy (Rhodesia; Javelin, NA) Marilyn Neufville (Jamaica; 400 meter James Robinson (800 meters, DNQ, 1:46.43) Quentin Wheeler (400 meter intermediate 1980 (Moscow, USSR)* Lloyd Guss (Canada; 400 meter intermediate Bruce Kennedy (Javelin, DNC) Brian Maxwell (Canada; Marathon, NA) James Robinson (800 meters, DNC) Dave Steen (Canada; Decathlon, NA) * USA team boycotted and did not compete 1960 (Rome, Italy) 1960 (Rome, DNQ, 1:48.1) Jerome Siebert (800 meters, DNQ, 48.9; 1600 Jack Yerman (400 meters, 1968 (, Mexico) Put, 5th place, 63-9) Dave Maggard (Shot Dave Smith Germany) 1972 (Munich, West Eddie Hart (400 meter relay, Gold Medal, CAL ATHLETES IN THE OLYMPIC GAMES OLYMPIC IN THE CAL ATHLETES OLYMPIANS & OLYMPIC COACHES & OLYMPIC OLYMPIANS (Long Jump, 11th place, 21-4) 39.5) 51:08.6) 14-1 1/4) points; Long Jump, 6th place, 25-2) 46.5) 40.0) place, 145-9) 135-11) 46-5 1/4) Medal, 6-2 3/4) Bronze Medal, 138-2) 6th place, 1:56.4) 5937 points; Pentathlon, 6th place, NA) 5937 points; Pentathlon, 1500 meters, DNQ, 4:07.3) Throw, DNP) 2004 TRACK & FIELD MEDIA GUIDE Lon Spurrier (800 meters, 6th place, 1:49.3) 1956 (Melbourne, Australia) Don Bowden (1500 meters, DNQ, 3:59.7) Leamon King (400 meter relay, Gold Medal, 1952 (, Finland) Sloss Price King (10,000 meter walk, DNQ, 1948 (London, England) Martin Biles (Javelin, 6th place, 213-9) Owen Guinn Smith (Pole Vault, Gold Medal, 1936 (Berlin, Germany) Robert Clark (Decathlon, Silver Medal, 7601 Archie Williams (400 meters, Gold Medal, 1932 (Los Angeles, CA, USA) Kenneth Churchill (Javelin, 6th place, 207-6) Robert Kiesel (400 meter relay, Gold Medal, William Neufeld (Javelin, 5th place, 196-9) Augustus “Gus” Pope (, 4th 1924 (Paris, France) Paul Boren (Long Jump, alternate) Brutus Hamilton (Pentathlon, DNF) Harry Liversedge (Shot Put, alternate) John Merchant (Hammer Throw, 9th place, Harry Liversedge (Shot Put, Bronze Medal, Harry Liversedge (Shot John Merchant Harold “Brick” Muller (High Jump, Silver Augustus “Gus” Pope (Discus Throw, Albert “Pesky” Sprott (800 meters, 1920 (Antwerp, Belgium) Silver Medal, Brutus Hamilton (Decathlon, 1912 (Stockholm, Sweden) 6th, 22-9 1/4) Fred Allen (Long Jump, meters, DNQ, NA; Walter McClure (800 1906 (, Greece) 1906 (Athens, Put, DNP; Discus Robert Edgren (Shot CAL HALL OF FAME TRACK INDUCTEES

he following men and women associated with Cal Track & Field have been inducted into the University’s Athletic Hall of Fame, which Twas inaugurated in 1986. They are listed by year of induction. 1986 Louise Romo Banks became Cal’s first female national champion when she won the 1982 AIAW 800m title. She was a five-time All-American and still holds school records in the 800m (2:01.59) and 1500m (4:09.29), which she set in 1984, the same year in which she qualified for the Olympic final trials in both events.

Brutus Hamilton was legendary as an athlete and as a coach at both Kansas and Cal (1932-1965). He also placed second in the 1920 Olympic decathlon. He was the head coach of the U.S. Olympic Team in Helsinki in 1952 and his powerful men’s team won 30 medals, including 14 gold. That was America’s highest medal count since 1924 and has not been surpassed since. He was also the decathlon coach in 1936 when his athletes swept the medals. He coached such world record setters at Cal as Tom Moore, Archie Williams, Grover Klemmer, Leamon King and America’s first ever sub-4 minute miler, Don Bowden. At Kansas he coached America’s most successful miler before , the great Glenn Cunningham and 1932 Olympic decathlon champion Jim Bausch. Hamilton was induced into the National Track & Field Hall of Fame in 1974.

Harold “Brick” Muller, one of Cal’s greatest track and field athletes, was also an All-American football defensive end as a member of Cal’s famed “Wonder Teams”. Muller won a silver medal in the 1920 Olympic high jump. In the 1922 NCAA track championship he placed second in the long jump at 23-8.25 (compared to the world record at the time this would be equal to a high 27-foot jump), placed third in the high jump at 6-1.5 (comparable to 7-6 today), and fourth in the discus at 127-8 (comparable to a 200-foot plus throw). He went on to become a prominent orthopedic surgeon and served Cal athletes for many years in that capacity. Brick is also a member of the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame. Louise Romo Banks

Archie Williams was a 49-second quartermiler in 1935 (College of San WWII broke out, he enlisted in the Air Force and became a flight instructor at Mateo) and in 1936 he set the world record at 46.1, won the NCAA Tuskegee Institute and trained many of the men who became the “Tuskegee Championship and the Olympic gold medal in Berlin. Injuries forced his Airmen”. He flew B29 Bomber missions during the Korean Conflict and retired retirement the next year, but he took his degree in mechanical engineering after 22 years as a Lt. Col.—whereupon he earned a teaching credential and and meteorology and became a commercial pilot following graduation. When taught computer sciences in Marin County though the mid-1980s. Williams passed away in 1993, but not before being inducted into the National Track & Field Hall of Fame, as well as the Cal Hall of Fame.

Grover Klemmer set the world 440 and 400 meter records in 1941, the same year he anchored Cal to the world mile relay record. He also ran the third leg on the Bears’ world two mile relay record setting team. He won the NAAU Championship in 1940 and 1941. Klemmer was a three- sport letterman at Cal, adding football and basketball to his letters in track. After graduation he taught and coached football and was the chairman of the physical education department at CCSF as well as enjoying a 20-year Brutus Hamilton career as an NFL official.

48 CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS CAL RECORDS 49 2002 1988 1990 is the only American woman to ever be ranked in the is the only American tied the world 100-meter record at 9.9 in winning the 1972 in winning at 9.9 record world 100-meter tied the won the 1976 NCAA decathlon title with a school-record Ed Miller Eddie Hart Eddie Sheila Hudson Olympic Trials in Eugene, Ore. In one of the most unfortunate incidents In one of the most unfortunate in Eugene, Ore. Olympic Trials the qualifying in the second round of track history, he missed in Olympic starting time was unaware of the correct when his coach Munich, Germany anchored the U.S. a gold medal when he still managed to earn of his race. He Bears to what was 38.19. He led the team to a world record 4x100 relay winning the 100 title in 1970, by be the NCAA championship thought to was victorious 4x100 relay team. A teammate and anchoring the Bears’ Hart and the loss of his points cost Cal the crown. later declared ineligible He 100 in 1970 and in the 100 and 200 in 1972. was world ranked in the high school and junior college physical education went on to become a entering private business. teacher and coach before Ed Miller 7,443 points. That mark broke the existing Cal mark that had stood for 42 years. After graduation, he posted a career-best 7,708 points in 1980. Miller currently serves as an assistant coach on Cal’s track and field team, where he has helped develop two NCAA decathlon champions in Chris Huffins (1993) and Bevan Hart (2000). He also assists in the administration of the program and in recruiting. Last summer, Miller was named a United States assistant coach for the 2003 IAAF World Championships in Athletics Aug. 22-31, in Paris, France. He will coach the throws and multi- events. Miller used to serve as the USA Track & Field national coordinator for the long jump and served as the 1989 national coach for the Olympic Festival in Norman, Okla. He is currently a member of the USATF’s Men’s Track and Field and Men’s Development Committees. triple jump, in which she was three times. She set nine American records was three times. She set nine American triple jump, in which she record finally settling for the still-standing U.S. in the event from 1987-96, (long included six NCAA championship titles of 47-3.5. Her domination championship titles and jump and triple jump), nine national triple jump the Cal long jump record 10 U.S. No. 1 triple jump rankings. She still holds U.S. top five rankings. The at 22-1, an event in which she earned six program until the latter women’s triple jump was not added to the Olympic did earn a spot in the Olympic end of her illustrious career. Nonetheless, she finals in 1996. 1987 was Cal’s head coach from 1900 until his retirement tied the world 100-yard record and twice tied the world won the 1948 Olympic pole vault gold medal and was was America’s first sub-4 minute miler in 1957. He set was America’s first sub-4 minute miler in Leamon King Guinn Smith Walter Christie Don Bowden ranked number one in the world both that season and for the previous year. Prior to the war he won the 1941 NCAA pole vault title after finishing second the previous year. His Cal record of 14-6 3/8 lasted 26 years. in 1932. His teams won three conference championships and the 1922 in 1932. His teams won three conference performances at the then NCAA crown, as well as numerous great Olympic medal winners prestigious ICA4A competitions. He coached (shot put), (discus), Brick Muller (high jump), Harry Liversedge setting high jumper, Eddie Bob Kiesel (relay), as well as world record Jack Merchant (hammer and Beeson. He also tutored national champions, (pole vault) and javelinist shot put), Allen Norris and Oather Hampton Ken Churchill. 100-meter standard in 1956. Despite an injury, he earned the 4x100 relay spot for the Melbourne Olympic Games and his second leg was an unofficial 9.1, helping the U.S. to the gold medal and the world record. In 1957, he helped Cal to a second place finish at the NCAA Championships, placing third in the 100 and second in the 220. He also won the AAU championship that same year. King was world ranked in the 100 from 1955 through 1957 and in the 200 in 1957. He earned his teaching credential and spent his post-collegiate years teaching in the Central Valley. the national collegiate 880 record when he defeated 1500-meter champion the national collegiate 880 record when he defeated in a somewhat historic race. Ron Delaney at the NCAA Championships faster than his first, and his Almost unheard of today, his final 440 was the cushion he needed to fend third 220 was fastest of all when he secured High School in Stockton, off Delaney with a devastation finish. At Lincoln well. Despite being injured he set the national high school 880 record as earned a placed on the U.S. most of his sophomore year, he nonetheless anchored Cal to a collegiate Olympic team in Melbourne. In 1957, he the Bears to two world distance medley relay record and in 1958 anchored two mile record. best spring medley relay records and the world 2004 TRACK & FIELD MEDIA GUIDE Don Bowden TOP 10 REASON TO ATTEND CAL 1. 5. EDUCATION COMES FIRST WORLD- Although Cal is well known for its stellar graduate programs, undergraduate teaching is a campus priority. Most professors enjoy CLASS having an opportunity to introduce undergraduates to their fields of study, FACULTY and nearly half of all courses offered at the undergraduate level have 25 students or fewer. Even as a first-year student, you may find yourself in a classroom 6. OVER 100 with one of Cal’s eight UNDERGRADUATE MAJORS Nobel Laureates, 122 Photo by Ben Ailes Cal offers undergraduates a choice of more than 100 different areas of members of the National Academy of Sciences, 19 MacArthur Fellows, study in which to major. 81 Fulbright Scholars or 3 Pulitzer Prize winners. 2. WORLD-CLASS STUDENTS 7. Cal draws its TOP-NOTCH undergraduates from FACILITIES the best high school and community college Many of the same students, and from laboratories, libraries every state and some and specialized 75 foreign countries. equipment used to Among each entering conduct ground- class are nearly 200 breaking research are National Merit also available to Cal Finalists and scores of undergraduates. With well over 8 million volumes, Cal’s library holdings other students who are the fourth largest in North America. Students also have access to state- have already of-the-art computer labs and excellent sports and recreational facilities. Photo by Ben Ailes distinguished themselves in their academic and extracurricular careers. 8. ORGANIZATIONS AND ENDLESS 3. OPPORTUNITIES DIVERSITY Regardless of your academic or social AND interests, you’re likely to find other students who join in your enthusiasm. VARIETY If you can’t find a club that matches The University your interests, you can always start believes that a broad your own. diversity of student experiences, backgrounds, 9. BERKELEY AND interests and strengths will THE BAY AREA ultimately enhance It’s hard to imagine a place more the educational stimulating than Berkeley, as the Bay experience of all of Area forms an extraordinary environment for all types of educational, its students. In fact, artistic and recreational pursuits. If you want to head into , Cal is remarkable in the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) is just a few blocks away. Regardless that no single racial, ethnic or cultural group forms a majority of its of what you choose to do, you won’t find a more temperate climate or a students. more beautiful setting. 4. A MARKETABLE DEGREE When you are ready to graduate, Cal’s reputation may take on new 10. ATHLETIC EXCELLENCE importance. Hundreds of recruiters visit campus each spring, hoping to Cal consistently ranks in the Top 20 among more than 300 Division I employ talented new Berkeley graduates. schools in the Sears Directors’ Cup standings, which measure a school’s level of success. Eleven Cal teams earned national Top 10 finishes last year, and six coaches earned conference coach of the year honors. 50 CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS THIS IS CAL 51 ollege)^ (Long Beach Track Club) Jon Fromm (Seattle Pacific) George Kerr (Illinois) (Montana) Van Nelson (St. Cloud State) (Mayor Daley Youth Foundation) Deby La Plante (Unattached) Carol Cady (Stanford) Carol Cady (Stanford) Leslie Coons (USC) ATHLETE (AFFILIATION) Club) Cornelius Warmerdam (San Francisco Olympic Grover Klemmer (California)^ Club) Cornelius Warmerdam (San Francisco Olympic Herb McKenley (Jamaica)^ Herb McKenley (Jamaica) Lon Spurrier (San Francisco Olympic Club) (Ohio State)^ (Santa Clara VYV) Jim Ryun (Kansas)^ Henry Rono (Washington State)^ ATHLETE (AFFILIATION) Lon Spurrier (SF Olympic Club) (Pittsburgh) (Oregon) Charlie Tidwell (Kansas) Renae Bair (San Diego T& F Assn.) Art Walker (Southern California Striders) Doris Brown (Falcon Track Club) Francie Larrieu (San Jose Cindergals) Charles Gongloff (Pittsburgh) (Pittsburgh) Fernando Ledesma (USC) Alex Henderson (Arizona State) IN EDWARDS STADIUM 56-7 08-1 65-1 SET IN EDWARDS STADIUM 1:47.5 3:51.3 4:41.5 1:50.3 8:57.7 8:46.3 7-6 1/4 Pat Matzdorf (Wisconsin)^ 188-11 27:49.2 28:55.6 13:06.4 14:25.5 221-3.5 15-6 7/8 ADDITIONAL AMERICAN RECORDS ADDITIONAL COLLEGIATE RECORDS WORLD & AMERICAN RECORDS SET Mile Mile Mile Shot Put 100mHHammerHammerHammer 13.13 180-0 188-8 194-4 Javelin Mile Javelin Mile Javelin 2 Javelin 2 1974 196019651966 800m 6 * converted from hand-time 10,000 ^also set collegiate record 1:46.4 1978 1984 1984 1996 1935 194019411942 PV1947 440y1948 PV 1955 440y1956 440y1958 880y 1959 200m 15-0 46.6 1966 440y1971 220y 46.3 1978 46.0 HJ 5000 20.6 C Christian 45.7 (Abilene Morrow Bobby YEAR 20.6 1955 EVENT19561956 1000y1958 8001966 5000m MARK 1966 220yLH1971 2:08.5 1971 TJ1973 1500m 1:46.7 22.7 4:14.6 54-7.75 193719551958 880y 1958 2 2 YEAR EVENT MARK Jesse Owens (1935 NCAA meet at Edwards Stadium) Jesse Owens (1935 NCAA meet at Edwards

EDWARDS STADIUM/GOLDMAN FIELD STADIUM/GOLDMAN EDWARDS

ong considered one of the finest track & one of the finest ong considered

field facilities in the world, the University field facilities has a Edwards Stadium of California’s

Cal’s track teams returned home to Edwards Cal’s track teams returned With a seating capacity of 22,000, Edwards Over the years, Edwards Stadium has Named after Col. George C. Edwards, the In 1967, the oval itself was dedicated in the L Stadium/Goldman Field for the 2000 season Stadium/Goldman Field away from Berkeley after a year hosting meets project was while the stadium reconstruction for completed. Edwards Stadium was the site the 2001 Pac-10 Championships and also hosted in the 1993 Pac-10 meet. Bids will be presented and the near future to host upcoming NCAA TAC National Championship events. Stadium for years had the distinction of being the the largest exclusive track & field facility in United States. Beginning with the 1999-00 school year, the Cal men’s and women’s soccer teams adopted Edwards Stadium’s infield – Goldman Field – as their home venue. witnessed 12 world records, 26 American records, and 24 collegiate records. The first world record set in the stadium was also history’s first 15-foot pole vault, by Cornelius “Dutch” fall Warmerdam in 1940. The last world mark to in Berkeley was in 1978, as Washington State’s Henry Rono clocked 13:06.4 in the 5,000-meter run. On a cinder surface in 1966 – before a Tartan – a all-weather surface was added in 1977 of University of Kansas freshman by the name Jim Ryun clocked a remarkable 3:51.3 mile. facility opened in 1932 as the only stadium in the world built for track & field use only. Since that time, Edwards Stadium has hosted eight NCAA Championship meets (more than any other site), a National AAU Championship, the All-American Invitational in 1966, the 1971 & ’78 USA vs. USSR dual-meets, six Kennedy Games, the Brooks Meet of Champions and the Kinney Invitational. name of Walter Christie, California’s first track & field coach (1900-32), and in the early 1960’s, the “Friends of California Track” raised funds to build the Walter Christie Bench, which stands just outside the running track on the west side of the field. With funds that remained after the bench was built, the electric clock that sits atop the scoreboard to the north was purchased. A 173-seat press box sits atop the west grandstands. legacy unmatched in collegiate track & field. Not in collegiate track legacy unmatched host to some of the only has the facility been in the sport’s best individual performances also stands in one history, but Edwards Stadium in the nation, with of the most beautiful settings the Berkeley Hills and panoramic views of the east, and the San Strawberry Canyon to Gate Bridge, and the city Francisco Bay, Golden skyline to the west. 2004 TRACK & FIELD MEDIA GUIDE new era of California track and field began in 2000 when the Golden Bears returned to campus at Edwards Stadium/ A Goldman Field after a year away while the facility underwent a $3.5 million renovation project. The improvements for Edwards Stadium were spearheaded by a lead gift of $1.5 million from Richard Goldman (’41) and his late wife Rhoda (’46). In recognition of their tremendous contribution, the field at the stadium was renamed Goldman Field in honor of Richard’s father, Richard Samuel Goldman (’09). In addition, former track athlete David Epstein (’61) made a $250,000 challenge match for other Cal track alumni and friends. Other alumni who have stepped forward with significant support include William Monheit (’33), Frederick Binkley (’43) and Thomas Floers (’48). Below are a list of improvements which have been made. Lights are expected to be installed in the near future. Following the completion of the renovation project, Edwards Stadium was honored with the 1999-00 Outstanding Facility Design and Construction award by the U.S. Tennis Court and Track & Field Construction Association.

IMPROVEMENTS INCLUDE: * Reconfigured 400-meter oval with 85-meter straightaways * Installation of a top polyurethane all-weather surface * Relocation of field events to the north and south ends of the track, allowing for simultaneous men’s and women’s competitions, similar to European venues * Conversion of the infield into a regulation size soccer field (70 x 115 yards), with quality grass, drainage and irrigation * Improved landscaping, concessions, ticketing, signage and access/entry points to the stadium

EDWARDS RECORDS-MEN EDWARDS RECORDS-WOMEN Event Mark Athlete (Affiliation) Year Event Mark Athlete (Affiliation) Year 100 Meters 10.26 Ron Brown (unattached) 1984 100 Meters 11.14 (Medalist T.C.) 1982 200 Meters 20.44 Eric Brown (UCLA) 1982 200 Meters 22.69 Evelyn Ashford (USA) 1978 400 Meters 45.0 (San Jose State) 1968 400 Meters 51.2 Patrick Jackson (USA) 1978 800 Meters 1:45.37 Joaquin Cruz (Oregon) 1983 800 Meters 1:59.0 Tatanya Providokhina (USSR) 1978 1500 Meters 3:36.1 Jim Ryun (Kansas) 1966 1500 Meters 4:04.5 (Athletics West) 1983 3000 Meter SC 8:28.33 Peter Renner (New Zealand) 1985 3000 Meters 8:42.6 Svetlana Ulmasova (USSR) 1978 5000 Meters 13:08.4 Henry Rono (WSU) 1978 5000 Meters 15:50.4 Amy Harper (Cal Poly SLO) 1983 10,000 Meters 28:37.3 Peter Koech (WSU) 1983 10,000 Meters 33:12.1 Lisa Martin (Oregon) 1983 110m HH 13.29 Greg Foster (Wilt’s AC) 1982 100mH 12.93 Stephanie Hightower (LA Naturite) 1982 400m IH 48.59 (Unattached) 1981 400mH 56.53 Latanya Sheffield (Maccabi T.C.) 1984 400m Relay 38.91 USA 1984 400m Relay 42.88 USA 1984 1600m Relay 3:00.11 USA 1984 1600m Relay 3:25.99 USA 1984 High Jump 7-7 Jim Howard (Mazda TC) 1985 High Jump 6-3.25 Louise Ritter (Pacific Coast Club) Pole Vault 18-5.25 (Pacific Coast Club) 1984 Pole Vault 14-1.25 Tracy O’Hara (UCLA) 2001 Long Jump 26-3.50 (Maccabi TC) 1978 Long Jump 21-9.25 Jodi Anderson (USA) 1978 Triple Jump 56-4.25 Mike Conley (Arkansas) 1984 Triple Jump 43-7.75 Sheila Hudson (California) 1987 Shot Put 71-4.25 (Texas Striders) 1970 Shot Put 64-9.25 Gael Martin (Australia) 1984 Discus 233-5 Ben Plucknett (4C TC) 1983 Discus 213-10 Meg Ritchie (Great Britain) 1981 Hammer 252-5 Balazs Kiss (USC) 1996 Hammer 214-7 Christina Tolson (UCLA) 2001 Javelin 247-0 Erik Smith, UCLA 1993 Javelin 207-1 (USA) 1978 Decathlon 8398 Tom Pappas (Adidas) 2002 Heptathlon 6299 Sheila Burrell (Nike) 2002 52 CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS THIS IS CAL 53 11,366 ...... 9,310 ...... 214 ...... 1,154 ...... 33,145 ...... 2,653 ents Data ...... 2,682 Fall 2002 ...... 11,581 ...... 2,871 ...... 17,180 STUDENT Fall 2002 ...... 15,965 ...... 624 POPULATION CAL STUDENT COMPOSITION Male Female A multi-cultural and multi- A multi-cultural and African American Native American Asian/Asian American . Hispanic Caucasian Other International No Ethnic Undergraduates ...... 23,835 Graduate Students . Gender Distribution No. of Stud ethnic campus. No ethnic group ethnic campus. No ethnic forms a majority. THE BAY AREA Overlooking San Francisco Bay, the campus is a lush and tranquil 1,232- Overlooking San Francisco Bay, the campus The undergraduate student body acre oasis in an urban setting. The grounds have retained much of the beauty acre oasis in an urban setting. The grounds have can best be characterized by its diversity; there is no one racial or and economic, cultural and ethnic majority. Students reflect all age groups, produces the wide range of geographic backgrounds. This dynamic mix university. opinion and perspective essential to a great UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA OF UNIVERSITY AND STUDENTS WORLD-CLASS FACULTY

CAL EXCELS IN THE CLASSROOM institutions. The school, known throughout the world as “Cal,” is institutions. The school, known throughout It attracts what truly a prototype of a contemporary university. he University of California is one of the world’s leading academic he University of California is one of the world’s

during the 2002-03 academic year The quality of Cal’s diverse and independent student body complements The Berkeley campus is renowned for the size and quality of its libraries The Berkeley campus is renowned for the size

• 20 of Cal’s 27 teams had a cumulative team GPA of 3.0 or higher • of Cal student-athletes have cumulative GPAs over 3.00 48 percent • student-athletes have cumulative GPAs over 3.50 More than 160 T the stature of the faculty. More than 33,000 students annually enroll at Cal. Of these, about 23,000 are undergraduates. Students come to Berkeley from all over California, in addition to every state in the union and more than 2,000 students from 75 countries around the world. and laboratories, the scope of its research and publications, and the and laboratories, the scope of its research rankings consistently distinction of its faculty and students. National among the very best. The place Cal’s undergraduate and graduate programs members of the National faculty includes eight Nobel Laureates, 124 Academy of Sciences, 19 MacArthur Fellows, 81 Fulbright Scholars, three Pulitzer Prize winners and more Guggenheim Fellows (138) than any other university in the country. many consider the finest applicant pool in the country, generates an many consider the finest applicant pool in population on campus, and ethnically and culturally diverse student in the world today. provides one of the finest learning experiences 2004 TRACK & FIELD MEDIA GUIDE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA

CAL FACULTY WHO HAVE WON NOBEL PRIZE CURRENT FACULTY George A. Akerlof Economics 2001 George A. Akerlof Economics 2001 Daniel L. McFadden Economics 2000 Yuan T. Lee Chemistry 1986 Gerard Debreu Economics 1983 Czeslaw Milosz Literature 1980 Charles H. Townes Physics 1964 CAL RANKED Donald A. Glaser Physics 1960 AS NO. 1 PUBLIC Owen Chamberlain Physics 1959 UNIVERSITY IN UNITED STATES DECEASED OR NO LONGER AT CAL The top public universities, John C. Harsanyi Economics 1994 as ranked by U.S. News and Luis Alvarez Physics 1968 World Report: Melvin Calvin Chemistry 1961 Emilio G. Segre Physics 1959 1. CALIFORNIA Edwin M. McMillan Chemistry 1951 2. Virginia Glenn T. Seaborg Chemistry 1951 3. Michigan William F. Giauque Chemistry 1949 UCLA John H. Northrop Chemistry 1946 5. North Carolina Wendell M. Stanley Chemistry 1946 Ernest O. Lawrence Physics 1939

Each year, more than 8,500 students receive degrees from the University CAL FACTS – about 5,500 bachelor’s degrees, 2,000 master’s degrees, 900 doctorates * More students who earn undergraduate degrees at Cal complete and 200 law degrees. doctorates than graduates of any other university in the country * With more than 9.2 million volumes in 18 campus libraries, Cal’s libraries are ranked third nationally by the Association of Research ATHLETIC EXCELLENCE Libraries The excellence of the University’s intercollegiate athletic program rivals the school’s academic reputation as Cal boasts one of the finest all-around of their rural beginnings. Spacious lawns, hiking and running trails, as well programs in the nation. Twenty-seven sports – men’s and women’s as groves of oak, redwood and eucalyptus blend with the Neo-classical basketball, crew, cross country, golf, gymnastics, soccer, swimming and architecture of John Galen Howard. The University is bordered by the diving, tennis, track & field and water polo; men’s baseball, football and wooded rolling hills of Tilden Regional Park and the City of Berkeley, one rugby; along with women’s softball, volleyball, field hockey and lacrosse of America’s most lively, culturally diverse and politically adventurous – are sponsored by the University. Over the years, Cal has captured more municipalities. than 60 national team championships – most recently softball, men’s crew and rugby in 2002 – while claiming over 105 NCAA individual ACADEMIC SUCCESS championships in a variety of sports. This past season, six coaches By any standard, Cal offers its students one of the best educations received Conference Coach of the Year honors, Natalie Coughlin was available. Since its birth it has earned a reputation unmatched by any public named the NCAA Swimmer of the Year and the tandem of Christina Fusano university in America. According to a recent study by the National and Raquel Kops-Jones were chosen the national Doubles Team of the Year Research Council, Cal ranks first nationally in both the number of graduate in tennis. programs in the Top 10 in their fields (97 percent) and the number of “distinguished” programs for the scholarship of the faculty (32 programs). OUTSIDE THE CLASSROOM Although Cal is well known for its stellar graduate programs, A myriad of activities also goes on outside the classroom. There are more undergraduate teaching is a campus priority. Nearly half of all courses than 350 registered student organizations, such as the Marching Band, offered at the undergraduate level have 25 students or fewer, and many Hang Gliding Club, radio station KALX, ethnic associations, humor and lecture courses include smaller laboratory or study group sections which literary magazines, debate team, Cal Corps (volunteer programs), Cal in allow close interaction with professors and other instructors. the Capitol/Sacramento, and political organizations. Cal offers a wide arena for academic endeavor and personal growth with more In addition, Cal has a host of other features, including public lectures and than 7,000 courses in nearly 300 degree programs. Exceptional support concerts, campus-sponsored forums and seminars, clubs and workshops, services such as the Student Learning Center, Career and Graduate School dramatic presentations, international festivals, art, photographic, design, Services, the Disabled Students’ Program, and campus and alumni mentor architectural, anthropological and archaeological exhibits and displays, and programs reflect Cal’s strong commitment to undergraduate education. Study dozens of bookstores within one-square mile – all of this making Berkeley abroad is available to undergraduate students through the Education Abroad one of the most intellectually stimulating communities in the country. Program, which maintains more than 90 study centers in countries such as Australia, Costa Rica, Egypt, Hong Kong, New Zealand and Thailand.

54 CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS THIS IS CAL 55 ADVISING PROGRAM SPECIAL PROGRAMS TUTORIAL PROGRAM At left, the Athletic Study Center staff (from left): Bruce Smith, Lucas (from left): Bruce Study Center staff At left, the Athletic Derek Moonsamy, DeShong, Melanie Richard Eva Tang, Moosman, Joe Sullivan, Lee Metzger, Christine Lane, John Rheenen, Van a student- Mirabelli advises Tony Below, Mirabelli. Morello, Tony Center. Cesar E. Chavez Student athlete at the Geared around the understanding of the amount of time student-athletes Geared around the understanding of the amount In addition, the Athletic Study Center offers a Summer Bridge adjunct pro- Athletic Study In addition, the Advising. Peer advisors provide is Peer Another special program offered The Tutorial Program promotes and enhances students’ academic skills The Tutorial Program promotes and enhances a broad range of services to meet the unique Advising Program offers The Student Center, the program provides a spacious and comfortable arboretum Student Center, the program provides a spacious tutorials, and a separate classrooms for individual and group for quiet study, course work. computer lab for word processing and required therapy and team travel, the must devote to practice, training, physical can cultivate good study program creates an environment where students obtain counseling from aca- habits, receive individual or group tutoring and demic advisors. gram designed to help ease the transition from high school to college. The primary components for the program include writing and math workshops, an advising workshop, study skills seminars and an evening tutorial program. academic and campus life guidance for new intercollegiate athletes. They are selected from junior and senior student-athletes who assist in developing programs to further address the needs of student-athletes. and progress by providing individual tutoring, group workshops, study groups, and progress by providing individual tutoring, Center has Athletic Study The credit courses and intensive special programs. to guarantee that students re- between 50-60 tutors on staff per semester are also offered at night ceive the best possible support. Tutorial sessions practices when they have enabling student-athletes to receive help after more time to devote to studying. needs of student-athletes, including assistance in understanding and comply- requirements, developing time man- college and NCAA ing with University, agement skills and resolving personal issues unique to student-athletes. Dur- ing the freshman year, advisors typically try to help student-athletes make a successful academic transition from high school, while during the sophomore year, they assist student-athletes in making decisions on appropriate majors of an exiting For the final two years, advisors take more and fields of study. approach, ensuring that proper academic progress is being made towards graduation while referring juniors and seniors to areas on campus that can help with internships, graduate school applications and career planning. Derek Van Rheenen, a former Cal soccer Derek Van after serv- ASC staff Rheenen joined the Van Rheenen was at Cal, Van As an undergraduate DIRECTOR DIRECTOR player and coach, begins his third year as Di- Center this fall. Athletic Study rector of the ing on the Cal faculty since 1997, where he and in the American Studies taught courses in School of Education. DIRECTOR DIRECTOR DIRECTOR ACADEMIC SUPPORT PROGRAM SUPPORT ACADEMIC

recent years is the development and growth of a comprehensive recent years is the development and growth Athletic - the academic support program for its student-athletes ne of the real success stories for the University of California in ne of the real success stories for the University

PROGRAM FOR STUDENT-ATHLETES

Following graduation, Van Rheenen competed with the U.S. National Van Following graduation, degree from Cal in Political Rheenen received his bachelor’s Van

The Athletic Study Center, which is housed within the Division of Under- which is housed within Center, Athletic Study The In 1984, campus officials and Athletic Department administrators de- Athletic Department administrators and In 1984, campus officials a four-year starter for the Bears and a three-time all-conference player Aca- and an MVP was selected Cal’s he As a senior, in the mid-1980s. demic All-American. “B” team and with the San Francisco Bay Blackhawks professional team. He also served as an assistant coach for the Bears for several years. Economy of Industrial Societies (PEIS) and German in 1986. He added degree in Education in 1993 and a Ph.D. in Interdisciplinary a Master’s Studies in 1997, both from Cal. DEREK VAN RHEENEN, PH.D.

graduate Education, is the tutorial and academic support program for the graduate Education, is the tutorial and academic in the Cesar Chavez nearly 1,000 student-athletes at Cal. Centrally-located O Study Center. Study on helping Cal student- cided that a greater emphasis needed to be placed Center was thus Athletic Study The athletes with their academic pursuits. support program geared to born and charged with developing an academic It was a significant develop- the needs of NCAA Division I student-athletes. such as Cal to recognize the ment for an academically oriented institution success both as an special needs required for a modern student-athlete’s in the classroom. athletic competitor on the field of play and 2004 TRACK & FIELD MEDIA GUIDE NOTABLE CAL ALUMNI

Shareef Abdur-Rahim - NBA All-Star, 2000 Maria Echaveste - Deputy Chief of Staff, U.S. Olympian Clinton Administration Horace Albright - Awarded 1980 Medal of Joseph Erlanger - Winner of 1944 Nobel Freedom Prize for chemistry Roger Baccigaluppi - President, Blue Joy (Biefeld) Fawcett - 1999 U.S. Women’s Diamond Growers World Cup soccer team, U.S. Olympian Stanley Barnes - Judge, U.S. Court of Steve Bartkowski Don Fisher - Chief Executive Officer, Don Fisher Appeals The Gap Steve Bartkowski - No. 1 overall NFL draft David Flinn - President, University of pick in 1975 Wisconsin Stephen Bechtel - Founder of world’s largest John Kenneth Galbraith - Economist constructional engineering firm John W. Gardner - U.S. Secretary of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto - President, Islamic Health, Education & Welfare Republic of Pakistan Tony Gonzalez - NFL All-Pro tight end Matt Biondi - Three-time Olympic swimmer, Matt Biondi Mark Goodson winner of eight gold medals Mark Goodson - TV producer, “Family Feud”, “The Price is Right” Rose Bird -Chief Justice, California Supreme Court Walter A. Gordon - Governor of Virgin Islands, U.S. District Bill Bixby - Actor, “The Incredible Hulk” Court Judge W. Michael Blumenthal - U.S. Secretary of Michele Granger - Olympic gold medallist, the Treasury softball pitcher Allen Broussard - Assoc. Justice, California Andrew Grove - President and CEO of Intel Supreme Court Corporation Jerry Brown - Governor of California, Mayor Walter Haas Jr. - President, Levi Strauss & of Oakland Bill Bixby Co.; former owner of Oakland Athletics Walter A. Haas Thomas Cech - Chemist, Nobel Prize winner Philip Habib - U.S. Special Envoy to Middle East Peter Chernin - Chairman, 20th Century Fox William R. Hearst Jr. - Newspaper publisher Leroy Chiao - First Chinese-American astronaut Thelton E. Henderson - Chief judge, U.S. District Court of Northern California Choon Kun Cho - President, Korean Airlines Judith Heumann - Asst. U.S. Secretary of Rachelle Chong - Member, Federal Commu- Education nications Commission Marguerite Higgins - Journalist, Pulitzer Jerry Brown Susanna Hoffs Beverly Cleary - Author, “Ramona the Pest” Prize winner Shirley Dean - Mayor of Berkeley Susanna Hoffs - Lead singer of “The Bangles” Joan Didion - Author, “Play It as It Lays” Lance Ito - Superior Court Judge, presided Brig. Gen. James H. Doolittle - over O.J. Simpson trial World War II hero, Medal of Ida Jackson - United Nations observer, Honor winner founder local chapter of National Council Newton Drury - Director, National of Negro Women Park Service Jackie Jensen - Former American League Adam Duritz - Lead singer, MVP Counting Crows Adam Duritz Kevin Johnson - NBA All-Star Kevin Johnson 56 CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS THIS IS CAL 57 Alice Waters Gregory Peck Leigh Steinberg Michelle Tafoya Rex Walheim Delancey Street - Winner of eight of Winner - - Astronaut - - President, Kaiser - U.S. Ambassador to - U.S. - U.S. Army - U.S. - Director, FBI - Director, - Lawyer, sports agent sports - Lawyer, - Producer, “In the Bed- “In the - Producer, - TV Sports Personality TV - - Nuclear physicist, Nobel - Nuclear physicist, - Chief Justice, California - Co-founder, - President, Washington State Washington - President, - First African- - First - Space Shuttle astronaut - Actor, Mr. Sulu on “Star Sulu Mr. Actor, - - Founder, - Chef, restaura- - Co-founder, - Co-founder, - Chief Justice, U.S. Supreme - Founder, Dean Witter Finan- Witter Dean - Founder, - Chairman, American Greetings - Chairman, - Governor of California Wimbledon championships Wimbledon room” of Element 106 co-founder Prize winner, Foundation University Co. Trek” Supreme Court Industries Court “Chez Panisse” teur, “Rolling Stone” magazine Italy Chief of Staff American mayor of Oakland cial Services Apple Computer Systems Helen Wills Moody Roark Wills Helen James Schamus Glenn Seaborg Rhea Seddon Margaret Mimi Silbert Simon G. William Samuel Smith Leigh Steinberg Irving Stone Michelle Tafoya George Takei Traynor Roger Jr. Eugene Trefethen Rex Walheim Alice Waters Jann Wenner Weyand Frederick Lionel Wilson Pete Wilson Dean Witter Wozniak Steve James D. Zellerbach Kingston Jack London Maxine Hong Terry McMillan Terry Norman Mineta Mary T. Meagher Mary T. NOTABLE CAL ALUMNI NOTABLE - Author, 1997 Author, - - U.S. Secretary of - NFL All-Pro linebacker - NFL - U.S. Olympic swimmer, - Director of CIA, Atomic - Director of CIA, - Author, “Waiting To “Waiting Author, - - U.S. Secretary of Transpor- - Founder, Kaiser - Founder, - Chemist, president of - Co-founder, Intel Corp. Intel - Co-founder, - Actor, “Leave it to Beaver” Actor, - - Scientist, discovered Carbon - Editor, “Better Homes and “Better - Editor, - Chancellor, UC Davis - Chancellor, - U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees - First African-American California State Supreme African-American California State - First - Actor, Academy Award Actor, - - President, American Bar - President, - Architect - - World-renown civic engineer World-renown - - Author, “The Call of the Wild” “The Call of the Author, - - Chemist, Nobel Prize winner - Chemist, Nobel Prize - Chancellor, UC Berkeley - Chancellor, - NBA All-Star, - NBA - 2000 National League MVP - 2000 National Permanente Defense 2000 U.S. Olympian winner of three gold medals tation Association National Humanities Medal National Humanities Court Justice Exhale,” “How Stella Got Her Groove Back” Kill a Mockingbird” “To winner, Gardens” Energy Commission 14, Nobel Prize winner Clark Kerr Jeff Kent Jason Kidd Edgar F. Kaiser F. Edgar Meagher Mary T. Maxine Hong Kingston Norman Mineta Gordon Moore Julia Morgan Emil M. Mrak Hardy Nickerson Sadako Ogata Gregory Peck Raven Robert Yuan T. Lee T. Yuan Mathers Jerry Robert McNamara Kenneth Pitzer Jean Lemmon Willard Libby Jack London Manuel Wiley John A. McCone McMillan Terry Tung Yen Lin Yen Tung 2004 TRACK & FIELD MEDIA GUIDE NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Enjoying perhaps the greatest overall athletic season in school history, Cal claimed ninth place in the 2002-03 Directors’ Cup standings, which signifies the best overall sports programs in the country. Natalie In garnering their lofty standing, the Coughlin Golden Bears fielded 11 teams that finished among the nation’s Top 10 during the past school year. Cal tallied a school-record 884.75 points, while seizing its first-ever Top 10 ranking among the 326 NCAA Division I universities. Cal’s best previous finish in the Directors’ Cup was a 12th-place showing in 2000-01, and the Bears have Raquel Kops-Jones (left) and Christina Fusano captured the been in the Top 20 each of the past four 2003 NCAA doubles title. years. The Directors’ Cup measures a CONFERENCE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR school’s overall level of success based Nora Feddersen ...... Field Hockey (NorPac) on performances of teams in 20 selected Josh Saunders ...... Men’s Soccer (Pac-10) sports – 10 men’s and 10 women’s. Natalie Coughlin ...... Women’s Swimming (Pac-10) In addition to Cal’s teams’ success, six Golden Bear coaches were voted Conference Coach of the Year and three CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR student-athletes received Conference Player of the Year honors. Cari DuBois ...... Women’s Gymnastics (Pac-10) Kirk Everist ...... Men’s Water Polo (MPSF) 2002-03 DIRECTORS’ CUP TOP 10 Kevin Grimes ...... Men’s Soccer (Pac-10) 1. Stanford ...... 1330.50 Nancy McDaniel ...... Women’s Golf (Pac-10) 2. Ohio State ...... 1074.80 Shellie Onstead ..... Field Hockey (NorPac) 3. Michigan ...... 1034.30 Jeff Tedford ...... Football (Pac-10) 4. Texas ...... 1011.00 5. Penn State ...... 993.00 TOP 10 TEAM FINISHES 6. Florida ...... 935.75 7. North Carolina ...... 933.50 Softball ...... 2nd 8. UCLA ...... 933.25 Men’s Water Polo ...... 2nd 9. California ...... 884.75 Men’s Crew ...... 3rd 10. Arizona State ...... 860.75 Rugby ...... 3rd Women’s Tennis ...... T3rd Men’s Swimming ...... 4th INDIVIDUAL NCAA CHAMPIONS Women’s Crew ...... 5th MEN’S SWIMMING Men’s Tennis ...... T5th Duje Draganja ...... 100 Freestyle Women’s Water Polo ...... 6th Team ...... 400 Free Relay Men’s Gymnastics ...... 7th Women’s Swimming ...... 8th WOMEN’S SWIMMING Natalie Coughlin .. 100 Backstroke, 200 Backstroke, 100 Butterfly OTHER POSTSEASON PARTICIPANTS WOMEN'S TENNIS Raquel Kops-Jones and Christina Fusano ...... Doubles Men’s Basketball ...... NCAA (2nd Round) Men’s Cross Country .... NCAA Regionals Women’s Cross Country NCAA Regionals Field Hockey ...... NCAA (1st Round) NATIONAL ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Men’s Golf ...... NCAA Regionals Natalie Coughlin ...... Women’s Swimming Women’s Golf...... NCAA (T14th place) Women’s Gymnastics ... NCAA Regionals NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR Men’s Soccer...... NCAA (3rd Round) Women’s Soccer ...... NCAA (2nd Round) Nancy McDaniel ...... Women’s Golf Men’s Track & Field ..... NCAA Nationals Women’s Track & Field. NCAA Nationals 2003 Men's Varsity Volleyball ...... NCAA (2nd Round)

58 CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS THIS IS CAL 59 Vikki Laing Vikki RUGBY SOFTBALL VOLLEYBALL MEN’S TENNIS MEN’S SOCCER WOMEN’S TENNIS MEN’S SWIMMING WOMEN’S SOCCER MEN’S WATER POLO WOMEN’S SWIMMING MEN’S TRACK & FIELD WOMEN’S WATER POLO WOMEN’S TRACK & FIELD 149 All-America selections 11 NCAA championships (1973-75, ’77, ’83-84, ’87-88, ’90-92) 16 Olympians 24 All-America selections 3 NCAA runner-up finishes (1996-98) 3 Olympians 210 All-America selections 19 Individual NCAA champions 2 NCAA relay championships 17 Olympians 13 NCAA records records World 6 37 All-America selections appearances Tournament 38 NCAA 1 NCAA championship (1925) 2 NCAA singles championships (1925, ’26) ’35. ’37, ’39, ’52, ’90, ’91) 9 NCAA doubles championships (1925, ’26, ’30, 53 All-America selections appearances Tournament 22 NCAA 4 NCAA doubles championships (1998-00) 159 All-America selections 1 NCAA team championship (1922) 30 Individual NCAA champions 26 world records 12 Olympic medallists 58 All-America selections 4 Individual NCAA champions 1 Olympian All-America 4 selections appearances Tournament 6 NCAA appearance Tournament 1 NIVC Tournament appearance 1 AIAW 2 Olympians 19 national championships (1980-83, ’85-86, ’88, ’91-02) (1980-83, 19 national championships 14 Olympians 20 All-America selections appearances Tournament 8 NCAA 20 All-America selections appearances Tournament NCAA 11 1 NCAA championship (2002) 23 All-America selections appearances Tournament 19 NCAA Series appearances 10 College World 4 Olympians 337 All-America selections 2 NCAA team championships (1979, ’80) 38 Individual NCAA champions 9 NCAA relay championships records 17 World 27 NCAA records 29 Olympic medallists My-Lan Dodd Joe Shipp ATHLETIC EXCELLENCE ATHLETIC BASEBALL FOOTBALL MEN’S GOLF MEN’S CREW FIELD HOCKEY WOMEN’S GOLF WOMEN’S CREW MEN’S GYMNASTICS MEN’S BASKETBALL WOMEN’S LACROSSE WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY Sixth year of program 3 All-America 3 selections 11 NCAA appearances 130 All-America selections 43 NCAA appearances 4 team NCAA championships (1968, ’75, ’97-98) 19 Individual NCAA champions 9 Olympians 2 All-America 2 selections 4 NCAA regional appearance 3 NCAA championship appearance 2 All-America 2 selections 10 NCAA regional appearances appearance Tournament 6 NCAA 64 first team All-America selections 64 first team 2 national championships (1920, ’37) 13 bowl appearances (8 Rose Bowls) 20 National Foundation Hall of Fame members 10 All-America selections appearances Tournament 7 NCAA appearances championship AIAW 3 3 Olympians 9 All-America 9 selections 2 NCAA appearances 18 Individual NCAA appearances 1 national championship (1980) 10 rowing Olympians All-America 3 selections 9 Individual NCAA appearances 14 national championships (1928, ’32, ’34-35, ’39, ’49, ’60-61, ’64, ’76, ’99-02) 14 national championships (1928, ’32, ’34-35, ’39, 46 Olympians since 1928 3 Olympic championships (1928, ’32, ’48) 19 All-America selections (1990, ’92-93) appearances Tournament 3 NCAA appearances (1980-82) Tournament AIAW 3 appearances (1979, ’81, ’84, ’87) Tournament Invitation Women’s 4 Nat’l 33 All-America selections 1 NCAA championship (1959) 1 NIT championship (1999) appearances Tournament 13 NCAA 3 Final Four appearances 5 National Invitation Tournaments team members Championship World 2 6 Olympic team members Year 4 Pac-10 Players of the 33 All-America 33 All-America selections Year of the 1 National Freshman appearances 9 NCAA regional (1947, ’57) Series championships World 2 College Series appearances 5 College World 2004 TRACK & FIELD MEDIA GUIDE SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA The San Francisco Bay Area is a major metropolitan area of approximately six million people and one of the most scenic regions in the United States. The Bay Area includes the major cities of San Francisco and Oakland, as well as Berkeley, home of the world-renowned University of California. Just south is the city of San Jose and the Silicon Valley, home to many of the world’s high tech companies. The Bay Area also lies within easy driving distance of the high Sierra resorts of Lake Tahoe and Yosemite, the Monterey/Carmel peninsula, the world famous Napa wine country, and the spectacular Mendocino Coast. The Berkeley hills offer a spectacular, panoramic view of the San Francisco Bay Area, including the Everyone knows “The City” – Golden Gate Bridge. San Francisco – from countless photographs, movies and television shows that capture its magic. It is a Berkeley, just a 12-mile drive city built on a series of more than 40 hills, offering panoramic views of every from San Francisco, is situated on TOP U.S. CITIES kind. The hub of a nine-county complex and the financial and insurance 18.8 square miles with a population 1. San Francisco, CA capital of the world, San Francisco has a resident population of about of 105,000 people. A study in 2. New York, NY 740,000. San Francisco is situated on a 46.6 square-mile peninsula bounded contrasts, Berkeley is a small town 3. Charleston, SC on the west by the Pacific Ocean, on the north by the Golden Gate strait, with a big-city character. With its 4. Chicago, IL and from north to east by the San Francisco Bay. The City has been named world-renowned university, global 5. Santa Fe, NM the world’s top city twice by readers of Cond‚ Nast Traveler and the top population and rich diversity of 6. New Orleans, LA U.S. city seven times since 1988. cultural arts, Berkeley reflects and 7. Boston, MA The San Francisco Bay is spanned by two landmarks, the Golden Gate affects the rest of the country. 8. Honolulu, HI and San Francisco-Oakland Bay bridges, and graced by four islands: In the Berkeley hills, Tilden 9. Washington, DC Alcatraz, Angel, Yerba Buena and Treasure. The area is easily navigated Regional Park offers more than 30 10. Carmel, CA by car, BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit), bus or ferry, making it easily miles of hiking trails, a public golf Source: Conde Nast Traveler accessible to all. course, swimming at Lake Anza magazine, 2002 Readers’ Located across the Bay Bridge from San Francisco, Oakland is a city of and plenty of places to picnic. As Choice Awards more than 380,000, jam-packed with exciting attractions, stimulating arts, part of its wealth of cultural life, and a climate that is ranked number one in the country by Prentice Hall’s Berkeley boasts the award-winning Places Rated Almanac. Oakland’s charm exceeds its man-made wonders, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, an opera company, a nationally celebrated as its tumbling hills, vast forests, hiking and riding trails, beautiful lakes symphony and a ballet company. and numerous parks provide a natural escape for those who prefer nature Just north of San Francisco, across the shining jewel of the Bay Area over an urban environment. - the Golden Gate Bridge – lies Marin County and the North Bay. Stunning views of hills and mountains cascading into the bay and the ocean at every turn, Marin County boasts some of the most beautiful scenery in the world. The Golden Gate National Recreation Area, the only U.S. national park in a major metropolitan area, is the largest urban park in the world. Muir Woods National Monument offers peaceful walks and hikes through majestic groves of towering redwoods, while Point Reyes National Seashore offers spectacular bird and whale watching. Sports fans can see it all in the Bay Area - professional football (San Francisco 49ers, Oakland Raiders), professional basketball (Golden State Warriors), professional baseball (San Francisco Giants, Oakland Athletics), professional hockey (San Jose Sharks), professional soccer (San Jose Earthquakes) and outstanding collegiate competition.

Sources: S.F. Convention and Visitors Bureaus, Oakland Convention & Visitors Authority, Berkeley Convention and Visitors Bureau, and the California Trade and Commerce Agency.

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