2013 SCHEDULE/QUICK FACTS

2013 CROSS COUNTRY SCHEDULE Date Meet Location TABLE OF CONTENTS Saturday, Sept. 21 e Mustang Challenge Santa Clarita, Calif. 2013 Schedule ...... 1 Coaching Sta$ ...... 2 Friday, Oct. 4 NCAA Inter-Regional Jamboree Sacramento, Calif. Team Rosters ...... 4 Friday, Oct. 11 Dual at the Rose Bowl Pasadena, Calif. Meet e Bruins ...... 5 Saturday, Oct. 19 Wisconsin adidas Invitational Madison, Wisc. 2012 Results ...... 13 Friday, Oct. 25 Titan Invitational Fullerton, Calif. NCAA Championship History ...... 15 UCLA All-Americans ...... 16-17 Saturday, Nov. 2 Pac-12 Championships Louisville, Colo. Conference History ...... 18 Friday, Nov. 15 NCAA West Regional Sacramento, Calif. West Region History ...... 19 Saturday, Nov. 23 NCAA Championships Terre Haute, Ind. Administration ...... 20

QUICK FACTS Location ...... Los Angeles, CA Athletics Phone ...... 310-825-8669 Director of Athletics ...... Dan Guerrero Associate AD ...... Glenn Toth Faculty Athletic Rep ...... Don Morrison Enrollment...... 37,500 Founded ...... 1919 Colors ...... Blue & Gold Nickname ...... Bruins Conference ...... Paci" c-12 Conference Phone ...... 925-932-4411 National A# liation ...... NCAA Division I Director of Track & Field/Cross Country ...... Mike Maynard ...... (Azusa Paci" c ‘86) Assistant Coach ...... Forest Braden (Boise State ‘07) Volunteer Coach ...... Erik Stevens Sports Information Contact ...... Skip Powers SID Phone ...... 310-206-4008 SID Email...... [email protected] e UCLA Athletic Department wishes to express its gratitude to Victoria Cook-Chapus for making the " rst endowed women’s track & " eld scholarship a reality. For information on how you can endow a scholarship, call the UCLA Athletic Fund O# ce at 310/206-6533.

Credits e 2013 UCLA Cross Country media guide was written, edited and designed by Liza David, with assistance from Elena Clarke. Photos are courtesy of ASUCLA Photography and Don Liebig, Kirby Lee, Alex Ryan and Geo$ urner.

UCLABRUINS.COM 1 CROSS COUNTRY COACHES MIKE MAYNARD Director of Track and Field/Cross Country Fi% h Year Azusa Pacifc, 1986

Mike Maynard enters his " % h season at UCLA and his second as the Director coach for the Wildcat program for 13 years prior to joining the Broncos. of Track and Field/Cross Country. In addition to being Director, Maynard While coaching at Arizona, Maynard guided 32 individual NCAA Division also oversees the men’s and women’s throws program and coordinates all I All-Americans, including three NCAA National Champions. aspects of training for the Bruin decathletes. Maynard was the Bruin men’s Maynard’s coaching resume also includes a two-year stint as the assistant track and " eld head coach from 2010-12, as well as the throws coach for strength and conditioning coach at Arizona, where he worked with the both squads. Prior to coming to UCLA, Maynard was head coach/throws Wildcat football program as well as being responsible for the Arizona track coach at Boise State for nine years. and " eld, swimming and tennis teams. He began his collegiate coaching In 2012, the UCLA cross country teams experienced their best season in career at Mesa Community College (Ariz.) where he was the assistant track recent years, with the men " nishing in 13th place at the NCAA Champi- and " eld coach from 1982-84, and in 1987. onships, their highest " nish since 1985, and claiming an All-American in Maynard was also instrumental in bringing a world-class facility to Bronco Lane Werley. e UCLA men also enjoyed a third-place " nish at the NCAA Track & Field. During his " rst two years leading the Broncos, Maynard and Regional meet and had four runners earn All-West Region honors. Werley Boise State were successful in purchasing a world championship caliber also earned " rst-team All-Pac-12 honors a% er placing " % h at the Pac-12 track and helped construct the building to put it in. e Mondo track was Championships. On the women’s side, the Bruins placed sixth at the Pac-12 used by USA Track and Field and the Georgia Dome for the national indoor Championships and seventh at the NCAA West Region Championships. championships. e building is the Idaho Sports Center located in the Idaho ey also ranked as high as 24th during the year in the coaches’ poll. Center complex in Nampa, Idaho. e track was purchased with a $250,000 e 2011 cross country squads competed well in the inaugural season cash gi% from John Jackson, President of Jacksons Food Stores in Merid- for the new Pac-12 Conference. In spite of new conference competitiors, ian, Idaho. Boise State has hosted several major meets, including six WAC Colorado and Utah, the Bruin men upheld their fourth place position in the Indoor Championships. e facility hosted its " rst national meet in 2005 conference with a fourth place " nish at the 2011 Pac-12 Championships. with the USA Indoor Master’s Championships. His e$ orts culminated last e team claimed back-to-back team victories at the Nevada Chase and season, when the Boise State facility was host to the NCAA Championships. Aztec Invitational, culminating their season with a sixth place " nish at the Outside the collegiate world, Maynard has coached a World Champion, " ve NCAA West Region Championships. Senior Kent Morikawa earned " rst di$ erent Olympians, a Pan American gold medalist, " ve USA Track and team all Pac-12 Conference honors a% er placing eighth over and he, and Field Champions and three American Junior Champions. One of Maynard’s fellow Bruin Nohe Lema were named to the USTFCCCA All-West Region former athletes Tony Washington (1990-96), won the World Championship team a% er their performances at the regional meet in Palo Alto, CA. In in the discus in 1999. Washington also won the gold medal in the discus at track, the men " nished 17th behind All-American perfrmances by Mike the 1991 Pan American Games along with " ve USA National Championships. Woepse (2nd in pole vault), Alec Faldermeyer (3rd in hammer) and Marcus Nilsson (6th in decathlon). is was a huge improvemernt on the 34th place Maynard is currently an Executive Committee member of the United State " nish in 2010, and equaled the second-best team " nish in the last ten years. Track Coaches Association and the NCAA Division I Track and Field Execu- tive Committee. Maynard was also the head coach for the USA Track and In his " rst year with the Bruins, the 2010 men’s cross country team sent one Field team in its dual meet against Germany in 1996. He has served USA athlete to the NCAA Championships, Marco Anzures, and " nished " % h at Track and Field as the Regional Decathlon Chairman, the United States Pac-10s and seventh in the West Region. In outdoor track, the men " nished Olympic Committee as an Elite rows Clinician, and has been the lead tied for 52nd at the NCAA Outdoor Championships with " ve athletes earning throws clinician for the USA/Visa Decathlon team. All-America honors and were " % h at the Pac-10 meet. In indoor track, the men won the MPSF Championship crown and tied for 47th at Nationals. Maynard and his family reside in Valencia. His wife Dee, an RN, works at Ronald Reagan Medical Center at UCLA. His daughter Allyson resides in In his nine years as the head coach at Boise State, Maynard led a program Boise, and his son Michael attends College of the Canyons. which produced several historic events - back-to-back (2004 and 2005) national championships by Gabe Wallin in the men’s javelin, over 50 new school record performances and 30 All-American accolades. e Broncos enjoyed unprecedented success behind Maynard’s direction. Maynard has also guided Bronco student-athletes to over 70 individual WAC Championships and over 90 marks on Boise State’s all-time top three performance lists. Maynard came to Boise State following an outstanding assistant coaching career at the University of Arizona. He was the associate head track and " eld

2 2013 UCLA CROSS COUNTRY MEDIA GUIDE CROSS COUNTRY COACHES FOREST BRADEN ERIK STEVENS Distance Coach Volunteer Coach Fi% h Year First Year Boise State, 2007 Arizona, 2006

Forest Braden enters his " % h year with the Bruins and continues to serve Entering his " rst season as a UCLA volunteer assistant coach is Erik Stevens, as the primary cross country coach. who brings 10 years of coaching experience to the Bruin program. Stevens will e Bruin cross country teams have seen much improvement under the assist with the UCLA cross country, distance and middle distance programs. guidance of Braden. In 2012, the Bruin men experienced their highest " nish Stevens worked with the University of Arizona cross country and track & at the NCAA Championships since 1985, placing 13th overall. Lane Werley " eld programs for four seasons (2002-06). A% er earning his degree in 2006, became the Bruins’ " rst Cross Country All-American in " ve years a% er a Stevens began working with Arapahoe HS in Centennial, Colo. as an as- 25th-place " nish at the NCAAs. e UCLA men also enjoyed a third-place sistant cross country and track and " eld coach for both the girls’ and boys’ " nish at the NCAA Regional meet and had four runners earn All-West programs. A% er two seasons as an assistant coach, he took over as the head Region honors (Werley - 5th place, Nohe Lema - 21st, Dustin Fay - 22nd, coach for the girls’ cross country team and had an immediate impact, leading David McDonald - 23rd). Werley also earned " rst-team All-Pac-12 honors the program to three consecutive Centennial League Championships and a% er placing " % h at the Pac-12 Championships. " ve consecutive Regional Championships. In 2012, Stevens helped bring a On the women’s side in 2012, the Bruins placed sixth at the Pac-12 Champi- new school record in the girl’s 5k to Emily Wol$ (18:05). onships and seventh at the NCAA West Region Championships. ey also Stevens also had success coaching the girls’ and boys’ track and " eld distance ranked as high as 24th during the year in the coaches’ poll. programs at Arapahoe. Following a successful fall season, Stevens coached During the 2011 season, Kent Morikawa led the men’s squad for most of the Connor Winter to three individual state titles in the 800m, 1600m and year, earning All-Pac-12 honors with his eighth-place " nish at the confer- 3200m. Winter, now at the University of Colorado, was the " rst male athlete ence meet. e men’s team " nished fourth at Pac-12s and tied for sixth at to accomplish the triple in over 60 years. e following year, Winter tripled the West Region, while the women were 10th in the conference and 18th at once again while personal best times of 1:52.56 (800m), 4:11.5 regionals. During the regular season, the Bruin men claimed back-to-back (1600m) and 9:09.04 (3200m). At the Midwest Distance Gala, Winter posted team victories at the Nevada Chase and Aztec Invitational. a second-place " nish in the Mile in a Colorado all-time best time of 4:07.02. In 2010, both the men and women showed improvement from the 2009 In 2012, Stevens helped guide Devan Foster to individual state championships season. e men moved up from " % h to fourth at the conference meet, and school records in the 800m (2:10.50) and 1600m (4:59.68). is past while the women moved up to sixth at Pac-10s. At the Regional meet, the spring season, Stevens coached the girls’ 4x800m relay team to a state title men " nished eighth, and the women improved to 10th. (9:10.51) and another school record set by Wol$ in the 3200m (11:01.17). In Braden’s " rst year with the Bruins in 2009, UCLA sent Marco Anzures and Shannon Murakami to compete at the NCAA Championships. e men also " nished " % h at the Pac-10 meet and seventh at the Western Regional. e women were seventh in the Pac-10 and 11th at the regional. Before joining the Bruins, Braden served as a volunteer coach at at Gonzaga, where he worked closely with standout distance coach Pat Tyson in recruit- ing and facilitating training sessions. Prior to his coaching stint at Gonzaga, Braden was a three-time All-American runner for coach Mike Maynard at Boise State from 2002-2007, earning ac- colades in indoor and outdoor track as well as cross country. He also won seven Western Athletic Conference titles as a Bronco. Braden also ran for Team Indiana Elite for one year and placed in the top-10 in " ve USATF Championship meets. In 2011, he started competing again on the track, primarily in the 5000m.

UCLABRUINS.COM 3 2013 ROSTERS

Men’s Roster

NAME Ht. Yr. HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL) Pronunciation Guide Shayne Collins 5-8 RSo. Mans" eld, Mass. (Mans" eld) Nohe Lema ...... NO-uh LEE-muh Nathaniel Cushing-Murray 5-8 RSo. Santa Monica, Calif. (Foothill) Philip MacQuitty ...... Muh-QUIT-ee Max Davis 5-9 Fr. Santa Barbara, Calif. (Dos Pueblos) Sergey Sushchikh ...... SURGH-ay Sean Davis 5-10 So. San Jose, Calif. (Valley Christian) ...... SHOOSH-chich Daniel De La Torre 6-0 Fr. Alhambra, Calif. (La Salle) Chase Zukerman ...... ZUCK-er-min Jonah Diaz 5-10 RFr. Palos Verdes, Calif. (Palos Verdes) Nolan Dickson 6-0 RFr. Aurora, Ill. (Marmion) Patrick Douglas 5-10 Sr. Tustin, Calif. (Foothill) Ferdinand Edman 5-11 Fr. Drammen, Norway (Drammen VGS) Dustin Fay 6-0 Sr. Lake Arrowhead, Calif. (Rim of the World) Nick Hartle 6-1 So. Las Vegas, Nev. (Centennial) Daniel Herrera 6-0 RJr. Pico Rivera, Calif. (El Rancho) Richard Ho 5-5 Fr. San Jose, Calif. (Leland ) Nohe Lema 6-3 Sr. San Jose, Calif. (Willow Glen) Philip MacQuitty 6-2 Jr. Palo Alto, Calif. (Palo Alto) Michael McCabe 5-10 RFr. San Jose, Calif. (Willow Glen) Blake Myers 5-11 RFr. Newport Beach, Calif. (Corona Del Mar) Austin O’Neil 6-4 RFr. Stevenson Ranch, Calif. (Hart) Myles Smith 5-7 Fr. Lakewood, Calif. (St. John Bosco) Sergey Sushchikh 5-11 So. Santa Barbara, Calif. (Dos Pueblos) Zack Torres 5-5 Sr. La Crescenta, Calif. (Crescenta Valley) Lane Werley 6-5 Jr. Riverside, Calif. (Martin Luther King) Jacob Wood 5-10 Jr. San Diego, Calif. (Mt. Carmel) Chase Zukerman 6-0 RJr. Palos Verdes, Calif. (Palos Verdes)

Women’s Roster

NAME Ht. Yr. HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL) Pronunciation Guide Rachel Brajkovich 5-8 RFr. ousand Oaks, Calif. (La Reina) Rachel Brajkovich ...... BRACK-o-vich Kelly Brooks 5-4 RSo. Santa Rosa, Calif. (Santa Rosa) Bronte Golick ...... BRON-tay Rachel Butler 5-9 Sr. Sugar Land, Texas (Clements) Amber/Murakami . Mer-uh-KAH-mee Annabel Clarke 5-6 RJr. Rhinebeck, N.Y. (Univ. of Connecticut) Elle Sanders ...... EL-lee Nicole Evans 5-4 RFr. Irvine, Calif. (Woodbridge) Aliya Sharif ...... uh-LEE-uh Sha-REEF Bronte Golick 5-4 Jr. Mission Viejo, Calif. (Capistrano Valley) Alimatu-Sadia Ibrahim 5-7 Fr. Salaga, Ghana (Santa Rosa) Merissa Kado 5-6 Jr. Santa Clarita, Calif. (Saugus) Ava Kent 5-6 RSo. Costa Mesa, Calif. (Orange Lutheran) Meghan Marvin 5-6 RJr. Clovis, Calif. (Clovis) Annie Mooney 5-7 Jr. Templeton, Calif. (Mission College Preparatory) Lyndsey Mull 5-6 So. Redondo Beach, Calif. (Redondo Union) Amber Murakami 5-8 RJr. Saugus, Calif. (Saugus) Jen Owen 5-3 So. Santa Clarita, Calif. (West Ranch) Paisley Pettway 5-3 RJr. Long Beach, Calif. (Millikan) Ashlee Powers 5-8 So. Newport Beach, Calif. (SMU) (Corona del Mar) Kristina Rivera 5-2 Sr. San Jose, Calif. (Willow Glen HS) Elle Sanders 5-10 Sr. Santa Cruz, Calif. (Santa Cruz) Emily Scharmann 5-6 Fr. Trabuco Canyon, Calif. (Tesoro) Caitlin Schmitt 5-6 Sr. Marin County, Calif. (Redwood) Sabrina Seay 5-6 Fr. San Diego, Calif. (Mt. Carmel) Aliya Shirif 5-4 Fr. Mesa, Ariz. (Desert Ridge ) Kelsey Smith 5-6 Jr. South Lake Tahoe, Calif. (South Tahoe) Paige Tennison 5-4 Fr. Newport Beach, Calif. (Newport Harbor) Sierra Vega 5-3 RJr. Tustin, Calif. (Chaparral/Foothill)

4 2013 UCLA CROSS COUNTRY MEDIA GUIDE MEET THE BRUINS PATRICK DOUGLAS NICK HARTLE Senior Sophomore 5-10 6-1 Tustin, Calif. Las Vegas, Nev. Foothill HS Centennial HS

2012 – Placed 67th (25:29) at the Pac-12 Championships ... Was UCLA’s No. 1 runner 2012 – e Bruins’ No. 1 runner (eighth, 24:48.2) at the Titan Invite ... Placed No. 7 (22nd, 24:31.2) at the Bronco Invite ... Finished 32nd (25:50) at the Pac-12 Preview (27:09) at Pac-12 Preview in the open 8k division. ... Placed eighth (16:30) at the Nevada Chase. High School - Earned four varsity letters in both track and cross country at Centen- Orange Coast College - Competed for two years at OCC ... Holds school record nial HS .. Earned All-State honors for track and cross country in all four years ... As in 3,000m and 1,500m ... Freshman year: " nished third in California in the 5k ... a freshman, he placed seventh in cross country, seventh in the two-mile and sixth Sophomore year: " nished " % h in the 1,500m and eighth in the 5k in California ... Earned MVP. in the mile in the state ... As a sophomore in 2010, he claimed the state title in the 4x800m relay and placed third in the two-mile ... In his junior season, he claimed High School - Earned three varsity letters in cross country and lacrosse at Foothill state championships in cross country, the 800m and 1,600m ... As a senior, he won HS ... ree-time state champ runner ... First team All-Sea View League in 2008- state championships in cross country, 400m, 800m, 1,600m and 3,200m ... Set state 2009 ... Served as team captain for 2008-2009 ... Two-time Cross Country National Champion team as a member of the Equalizers Running Club ... Competed at the records in 4x800m (7:44.00) and 800m (1:49.48) ... Competed with the P.S. Vegas USATF Junior Olympic Cross Country Nationals. Flyers track club. Personal - Born March 25, 1991 in Orange, CA ... Son of John Douglas and Kathryn Personal - Born January 14, 1994 in Las Vegas, NV ... Son of Kirk and Rosemarie Douglas ... Has one brother, Andrew, and a sister, Megan ... Geography/Environ- Hartle ... Has one sister, Taylor ... Admires basketball player Lebron James of the mental Studies major. Miami heat and world record holder in the 800m David Rudisha ... Engineering major. FERDINAND EDMAN DANIEL HERRERA Freshman Redshirt Junior 5-11 6-0 Drammen, Norway Pico Rivera, Calif. Drammen VGS El Rancho HS

High School - Earned Best Norwegian Junior Distance Runner of the year honors in 2012 - Consistent runner for the Bruins who was No. 4 on the team (128th overall, 2011 and 2012 ... Finished fourth in the European Junior Cross Country Champion- 30:58.3) at NCAA Championships and No. 7 on the team (85th overall , 31:14) at ships in 2012 ... Ran the 1500m at the 2012 World Junior Championships ... Competed NCAA Regionals ... UCLA’s No. 6 runner (41st, 24:44) at the Pac-12 Championships with club team, Sturla IF, participating in various World Youth Championships and ... Had UCLA’s third-best " nish (86th, 24:14) at the Wisconsin Invite ... e Bruins’ U.S. National Team training camps. No. 6 runner (19th overall, 25:22) at the Pac-12 Preview ... Won the Nevada Chase Personal - Born on February 12, 1993 in Drammen, Norway ... Son of Tom and in a time of 15:48 ... Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. Vigdis Edman ... Has two sisters, Alexandra and Constance ... Undeclared major. Cerritos College - Competed for two years (2010 and 2011) at Cerritos College be- fore transferring to UCLA ... Runner-up in state championships in the 5,000m and DUSTIN FAY 10,000m in his freshman season ... Earned the state championship in both the 5,000 and 10,000m as a sophomore ... Coached by John Goldman and Christian Cruz ... Senior Set personal best marks in the 800m (1:51), 1,500m (3:46), 5,000m (14:14), and the 10,000m (30:00)m. 6-0 High School - Earned varsity letters in track and in cross country at El Rancho HS Lake Arrowhead, Calif. ... Coached by Ray Elliot and Ty Wynn ... Won the Del Rio League Championship in Rim of the World HS the 3,200m in his junior year and was the league champion in both the 1,600m and 3,200m in 2010 as a senior.

2012 – Earned USTFCCCA All-Region honors ... UCLA’s No. 2 runner (86th, 30:37.1) Personal - Born November 29, 1992 in Downey, CA ... Son of Jorge Herrera and Ana at the NCAA Championships and No. 3 (22nd, 30:14) at NCAA Regional ... No. 4 Diaz ... Has two siblings, Edith and Soledad ... Lists winning the state titles at Cerritos runner (28th, 24:17) at Pac-12 and No. 2 at both the Wisconsin Invite (34th, 23:56) College as his biggest athletics thrills .. Statistics major. and Pac-12 Preview (10th, 24:58). 2011 - Was the No. 3 runner for the team at the West Regional (27th, 30:08), Pac-12 meet (26th, 23:57) and Notre Dame Invite (43rd, 24:52) ... Was the No. 4 runner at the Wisconsin adidas Invite (110th, 24:51.8) ... No. 1 " nisher for UCLA at the Stanford Invite (7th, 24:04). 2010 - Competed at Pac-10s (63rd, 25:18.10) ... Also ran at the Stanford Invite (81st, 25:17) ... No. 4 runner at the CSUF Season Opener (7th, 26:06.4). High School - Earned four varsity letters in track and cross country at Rim of the World HS ... ree-time all-league honoree ... ree-time MVP ... Served as team captain for 2009-2010 ... Prep bests of 9:04 in the 3200m and 15:05 in the 5k ... Set school records in the 3200m, 5k and three-mile ... Competed at the USATF Junior Olympic Cross Country Nationals in 2007 and 2008. Personal - Born July 7, 1992 in Lake Arrowhead, CA ... Son of Je$ rey Fay and Doreen Assumma-Fay ... Has two sisters, Meghan and Ariel ... Undeclared major.

UCLABRUINS.COM 5 MEET THE BRUINS NOHE LEMA ZACK TORRES Senior Senior 6-3 5-5 San Jose, Calif. La Crescenta, Calif. Willow Glen HS Crescenta Valley HS

2012 - UCLA’s top runner at the 2013 USA Cross Country Championships, where 2012 – Redshirted ... Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. he placed 46th (38:38.4) ... Earned USTFCCCA All-Region honors ... UCLA’s No. 2011 - Named Most Inspirational Runner for the men’s team ... No. 4 runner at the 5 runner (155th overall, 31:09.1) at the NCAA Championship ... UCLA’s No. 2 " n- West Regional (52nd, 30:33) ... Was the No. 5 runner at Pac-12s (34th, 24:21) and isher (21st, 30:12) at NCAA Regionals ... Had UCLA’s third-best " nish at the Pac-12 the Notre Dame Invite (60th, 25:03) ... No. 3 " nisher at the Stanford Invite (10th, Championships, " nishing 27th overall (24:17) ... Bruins’ No. 5 " nisher (144th, 24:28) 24:20) ... Also competed at the Wisconsin adidas Invite (159th, 25:11.3) ... Athletic at Wisconsin Invite. Director’s Honor Roll. 2011 - No. 2 runner for the men at the West Regional (23rd, 30:00) and Pac-12s (21st, 2010 - No. 3 runner at the West Regional (58th, 31:14.61) ... No. 6 runner at four 23:51) ... No. 3 runner at the Wisconsin adidas Invite (65th, 24:36.3) ... No. 4 runner at meets - Pac-10s (33rd, 24:21.22), Pre-Nationals (107th, 24:59), Stanford Invite (49th, the Notre Dame Invite (47th, 24:52) ... Top " nisher for the men at the Nevada Chase 24:53) and CSUF Season Opener (9th, 26:11.8) ... Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. (3rd, 19:57) ... Also competed at the Stanford Invite (24th, 24:33). 2009 - Placed 76th at the West Regional (32:21.92) ... UCLA’s No. 4 runner at Pac-10s 2010 - No. 5 runner for the Bruins at regionals (78th, 31:29.29) ... Was the No. 2 run- (24:23.80), the Pre-National (138th, 25:33.5) and Notre Dame Invite (81st, 25:05) ner at four meets - CSUF Season Opener (4th, 25:51.8), Stanford Invite (21st, 24:20), ... Also competed at the Dave Murray Invite (18th, 22:05) and BYU Classic (31st, Pre-National Invite (67th, 24:37.5) and Pac-10s (17th, 23:58.82) ... No. 5 runner at 21:26.4) ... Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. Notre Dame Invite (65th, 25:07). High School - Varsity letterwinner in baseball (3), cross country (4) and track (4) ... High School - Earned three varsity letters in track and two in cross country at Willow One of the only high school athletes in America to run track and play baseball in the Glen HS ... Two-time all-league, all-CIF and all-state in cross country ... 2009 Div. III same season ... FootLocker All-American (15th-place) in cross country ... Two-time CCS cross country champion ... Also won CCS track titles in the 1600m and 3200m captain and All-State honoree for cross country ... Also was a four-time all-league in 2010 ... Fi% h at the CCS cross country championships in 2008 and was seventh at runner in cross country ... In track, earned three all-league honors and was a two- the Div. III meet ... Was the only male athlete in school history to win a CCS title in time All-CIF athlete ... Wendy’s Heisman Award state " nalist and Gatorade Athlete cross country and in a track event ... Part of school record in the 4xmile. of the Year nominee ... Top times of 4:13 in the 1600m, 9:02 in the 3200m and 15:10 Personal - Born December 3, 1990 in Mehele, Ethiopia ... Son of Taddesse Lema and on a 5k course ... Was the starting second baseman for his baseball team where he Aden Haileselassie ... Has one brother, Amanuel ... Undeclared major. had no errors in league play or playo$ s ... Was an FSN Sportsmanship Award winner. Personal - Born November 5, 1990 ... Son of Phil (a former AAA pitcher for the Dodgers organization) and Robin Torres ... Has one brother and sister, Joe and SERGEY SUSHCHIKH Marina ... Sociology major. Redshirt Sophomore 5-11 LANE WERLEY Santa Barbara, Calif. Junior Dos Pueblos HS 6-5

2012 – UCLA’s No. 6 runner (171st, 31:19.4) at the NCAA Championships and No. Riverside, Calif. 5 " nisher (57th, 30:40) at NCAA Regionals ... No. 5 runner (34th overall, 24:25) at Martin Luther King HS Pac-12 and No. 6 (200th, 24:46) at Wisconsin Invite ... e Bruins’ No. 3 runner (12th, 25:02) at Pac-12 Preview ... Runner-up (15:58) at the Nevada Chase. 2012 - Earned All-America and USTFCCCA All-Region honors ... e Bruins’ No. 2011 - Did not compete ... Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. 1 " nisher at the NCAA Championship (25th, 29:49.5), NCAA Regional (" % h, 29:46) High School - Earned four varsity letters in cross country and three in track for Dos and Pac-12 (" % h, 23:33). . . Also UCLA’s No. 1 runner at Wisconsin Invite (30th, Pueblos HS ... Placed " % h in the CA State Div. II cross country meet in 2011 ... Team 23:53) and Pac-12 Preview (" % h, 24:41). captain in 2010 ... Two-time cross country league champion. 2011 - No. 5 runner at the Pac-12 meet (55th, 24:56) ... No. 2 " nisher at the Aztec Personal - Born April 5, 1993 in St. Petersburg, Russia ... Son of Michael and Svetlana Invite (2nd, 25:25) ... Also competed at the Notre Dame Invite (77th, 25:13) and Sushchikh ... Has one sister, Ilya ... Undeclared major. Wisconsin adidas Invite (146th, 25:05.8). High School - Earned four varsity letters in track and cross country at Martin Lu- ther King HS ... All-American in cross country ... Placed third at the CA State XC Meet ... League champion, city MVP and county record-holder for cross country ... All-American in the 5000m ... Placed fourth in the 3200m at the CA State Meet ... Two-time league champion in the 3200m ... All-CIF honoree in 3200m ... Prep bests of 4:13 in the 1600m, 8:53 in the 3200m and 14:31 in the 5000m. Personal - Born April 28, 1993 in Riverside, CA ... Son of Ralph and Susan Werley ... Has one brother and sister, Mark and Raelyn ... Undeclared major.

UCLABRUINS.COM 6 MEET THE BRUINS CHASE ZUKERMAN SEAN DAVIS Redshirt Junior Sophomore 6-0 5-9 Palos Verdes, Calif. San Jose, Calif. Palos Verdes HS Valley Christian HS

2012 – No. 7 runner (44th, 24:47) at the Pac-12 Championships for UCLA ... UCLA’s No. 7 " nisher (237th, 25:02) at Wisconsin Invite, No. 5 (16th, 25:10) at Pac-12 Preview and No. 4 (" % h, 16:17) at Nevada Chase ... Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. DANIEL DE LA TORRE 2011 - Named Most Improved Runner on the men’s team ... No. 5 runner at the West Regional (69th, 30:51) and Wisconsin adidas Invite (134th, 25:01.1) ... Was the No. Freshman 4 " nisher at the Pac-12 meet (33rd, 24:18) and Stanford Invite (11th, 24:22) ... No. 2 runner at the Nevada Chase (4th, 19:57) ... Also competed at the Notre Dame Invite 6-0 (62nd, 25:03) ... Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. Alhambra, Calif. 2010 - Redshirt season. La Salle HS High School - Earned three varsity letters in track and cross country at Palos Verdes HS ... Named Athlete of the Year for his school ... Cross country team were CIF and state champions in 2009 ... Team " nalist at Nike Cross Nationals ... Two-time All-Bay league cross country honoree ... 2009 all-CIF and all-area " rst-team in cross country ... Prep bests of 2:00 in the 800m, 4:19 in the 1600m and 9:20 in the 3200m. JONAH DIAZ Personal - Born June 16, 1992 in Beverly Hills, CA ... Son of Je$ rey and Barbra Zukerman ... Has one sister, Austin ... Undeclared major. Redshirt Freshman 5-10 Palos Verdes, Calif. SHAYNE COLLINS Palos Verdes HS Redshirt Sophomore 5-8 Mans" eld, Mass. NOLAN DICKSON Mans" eld HS Redshirt Freshman 6-0 Aurora, Ill. NATHANIEL CUSHING-MURRAY Marmion HS Redshirt Sophomore 5-8 Santa Monica, Calif. RICHARD HO Foothill HS Freshman 5-5 San Jose, Calif. MAX DAVIS Leland HS Freshman 5-9 Santa Barbara, Calif. PHILIP MACQUITTY Dos Pueblos HS Junior 6-2 Palo Alto, Calif. Palo Alto HS

UCLABRUINS.COM 7 MEET THE BRUINS MICHAEL MCCABE Redshirt Freshman 5-10 San Jose, Calif. Willow Glen HS

BLAKE MYERS Redshirt Freshman 5-11 Newport Beach, Calif. Corona Del Mar HS

AUSTIN O’NEIL Redshirt Freshman 6-4 Stevenson Ranch, Calif. Hart HS

MYLES SMITH Freshman 5-7 Lakewood, Calif. St. John Bosco

JACOB WOOD Junior 5-10 San Diego, Calif. Lane Werley was the Bruins No. 1 runner in 2012 as a sophomore, Mt. Carmel HS earning All-America and All-Region honors. Werley became the " rst UCLA men’s All-American since Austin Ramos (2007).

8 2013 UCLA CROSS COUNTRY MEDIA GUIDE MEET THE BRUINS ANNABEL CLARKE ANNIE MOONEY Redshirt Junior Junior 5-6 5-7 Rhinebeck, N.Y. Templeton, Calif. University of Connecticut Mission College Preparatory

High School: Attended Rhinebeck High School in Rhinebeck, N.Y., where she 2012 – UCLA’s No. 4 runner at the NCAA Regional (46th, 20:50) ... Recorded the competed in cross country and track for Jason Grady … Was an All-State selection. Bruins’ No. 2 " nish at the Pac-12 Championships (31st, 21:17) and Pac-12 Preview Personal: Born October 2, 1992 in New York … Plans to major in English at UCLA. (12th, 18:02) ... Finished No. 5 for UCLA at the Wisconsin Invite (143rd, 21:03) ... Athletics Director Honor Roll. 2011 - No. 4 runner for the women at the West Regional (96th, 22:08) ... No. 2 runner at the Pac-12 meet (61st, 21:40) and Wisconsin adidas Invite (230th, 22:08.0) ... No. BRONTE GOLICK 5 runner at the Notre Dame Invite (168th, 18:49) ... Was the No. 3 runner at both the Aztec Invite (9th, 19:01.3) and Stanford Invite (57th, 22:04) ... Athletic Director’s Junior Honor Roll. 5-4 High School - Earned four varsity letters in track and cross country at Mission College Preparatory ... Also played varsity soccer for three years ... High school cross country Mission Viejo, Calif. team won three CIF Central Section crowns ... ree-time state runner-up in cross Capistrano Valley HS country, and placed third in 2009 ... 1600m county champion in 2011. Personal - Born February 27, 1992 in Salt Lake City, UT ... Daughter of Mark and 2012 – UCLA’s top runner at the 2013 USA Cross Country Championships (8K), Heidi Mooney ... Mom, cousin and uncle all attended UCLA ... Has one brother, placing 49th (29:55.5) ... e Bruins’ No. 2 runner at the NCAA Regional (38th, Jack, and two sisters, Katie (who attends Stanford) and Tricia (a student at Cal) ... 20:42) ... Placed 29th at the Pac-12 Championships (20:36) as UCLA’s top " nisher ... Undeclared major. Placed 10th at the Pac-12 Preview (17:59) ... Recorded UCLA’s third-best " nish at the Wisconsin Invite (86th, 20:45) ... Second-team Pac-12 All-Academic ... Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. 2011 - No. 6 runner at the West Regional (128th, 22:34) and No. 5 runner at Pac-12s AMBER MURAKAMI (77th, 22:00) ... Was the top " nisher for the women at the Titan Invite (11th, 18:02.4) ... No. 4 runner at the Wisconsin adidas Invite (258th, 22;25.8), Notre Dame Invite Redshirt Junior (161st, 18:46) and Nevada Chase (12th, 19:41) ... Also ran at the Stanford Invite (107th, 22:46) ... Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. 5-8 High School - Earned four varsity letters in track and cross country for Capistrano Saugus, Calif. Valley HS ... All-league and all-county honoree. Saugus HS Personal - Born January 14, 1993 in Honolulu, HI ... Daughter of Gregory and Donna Golick ... Has one brother, Dean ... Plans on majoring in Business/Economics. 2012 – Finished 47th (19:10.1) at the Titan Invite, 126th (19:11.8) at the Bronco Invite and 50th at the Pac-12 Preview (19:34) ... UCLA’s No. 4 runner (17th, 13:07) at the Nevada Chase. 2011 - Competed at the Titan Invite (57th, 19:16.2), Bronco Invite (170th, 20:15.8) MEGHAN MARVIN and Aztec Invite (28th, 19:50.1) ... Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. Redshirt Junior 2010 - Competed at the West Regional (128th, 22:19.67) ... No. 5 runner in " ve meets - Pac-10s (59th, 21:45.90), Pre-Nationals (192nd, 22:33.7), Notre Dame Invite (134th, 5-6 18:27), Stanford Invite (100th, 23:10) and CSUF Season Opener (16th, 23:03.5). Clovis, Calif. High School - Earned four varsity letters in track and cross country at Saugus HS Clovis HS ... Helped her team capture four CA State cross country team titles, becoming the " rst female to do so in California history ... Team also won four CIF and league titles 2012 – Finished second (19:26) in open competition (5K) at the Pac-12 Preview. in cross country ... Member of the 2008 All-Area, All-CIF and All-State teams ... 2011 - Competed at the Pac-12 meet (106th, 23:26) ... No. 3 runner for the women at Finished in the individual top 25 at the CA State Cross Country meet every year of the Titan Invite (16th, 18:10.0) and Bronco Invite (95th, 18:30.5) ... No. 5 runner at competition, with her highest " nish being ninth in 2008 ... Served as team captain the Aztec Invite (17th, 19:24.6) ... Also competed at the Stanford Invite (239th, 24:47). her senior year ... 2006 Daily News Newcomer of the Year ... Top times of 2:16 in the 800m, 5:00 in the 1600m, 10:47 in the 3200m and 17:40 in the 5000m. 2010 - Redshirt season ... Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. Personal - Born March 26, 1992 in Torrance, CA ... Daughter of Stanley and Joy High School - Earned four varsity letters in track and cross country at Clovis HS ... Murakami ... Sister Shannon was also a member of the UCLA cross country/track Earned all-league honors in cross country and track all four years of high school ... and " eld teams ... Pre-Economics major. ree-time all-valley honoree for cross country and two-time honoree for track ... Set the school record in the 3200m and 5k ... Two-time team captain for cross country and 2009 track and " eld captain ... All-state honoree in 2007 ... Cross country team placed fourth at the 2006 CA State meet and won the Valley title ... Top times of 5:02 in the 1600m, 10:40 in the 3200m and 17:33 in the 5k. Personal - Born December 26, 1991 in Clovis, CA ... Daughter of Rod and Judy Marvin ... Has one brother, Scott and two sisters, Brittany and Maddy ... English major.

UCLABRUINS.COM 9 MEET THE BRUINS LYNDSEY MULL PAISLEY PETTWAY Sophomore Redshirt Junior 5-6 5-3 Redondo Beach, Calif. Long Beach, Calif. Redondo Union HS Millikan HS

2012 – Placed 39th (23:22.3) in the Junior 6K at the 2013 USA Cross Country 2012 – Redshirted the season ... Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. Championships ... Finished 89th (22:49) at the Pac-12 Championships ... UCLA’s 2011 - Competed at the Pac-12 Championships (94th, 22:45) ... Was the No. 5 runner at No. 1 runner at the Titan Invite (4th, 18:05.0) ... Placed 118th (19:03.3) at the Bronco the Bronco Invite (106th, 18:36.0) ... Also competed at the Stanford Invite (199th, 23:50). Invite ... Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. 2010 - Named ‘Most Improved Runner’ for the women’s team ... No. 5 runner at the High School - Earned four varsity letters in both track and cross country at Rendondo West Regional (116th, 22:10.29) ... Also competed at the Pac-10 meet (73rd, 22:16.53), Union HS ... Named track captain in her junior season and was captain for both track Pre-Nationals (225th, 23:02.4) and Notre Dame Invite (160th, 18:52). and cross country in her senior year ... Named to All-CIF and All-State in 2012 as a senior ... Part of the Redondo Union cross country team that placed tenth at Nike High School - Earned four varsity letters in track and three letters in cross country at Cross Country Nationals in fall 2011 ... Holds the fourth best time in the 4x1,600m Millikan HS ... 2010 Millikan Female Athlete of the Year ... ree-time team capatin in high school history (20:01.38). ... Two-time CA State track meet " nalist in the 800m ... Also was a two-time Arcadia Invitational " nalist in the 800m ... Two-time " rst-team All-Moore league for both Personal - Born July 5, 1994 in Redondo Beach, CA ... Daughter of Robert and Leslie cross country and track ... NSIC Indoor All-American in the 800m (2:14.11) ... 2010 Mull ... Before getting involved in cross country, her dream was to be on the UCLA Moore League 800m champion ... 2010 USATF Junior National " nalist in the 800m gymnastics team ... Undeclared major. (6th) ... Ran a lifetime-best of 56.79 in the 400m at the USATF Youth Southern California Track and Field Championships ... Two-time Long Beach Press Telegram Dream Team honoree for cross country ... Also named to the Press Telegram’s track Dream Team in 2009 ... Club team won the 4x400m at the 2009 Simplot Games ... JEN OWEN Set the meet reocrd in the 800m and ran on the meet record-breaking 4x400m at the Surf City Invite in 2009 ... Named 2009 Milesplit US " rst-team in indoor and outdoor Sophomore track ... Holds the school record in the 1600m (5:04) ... Also has a top 800m time of 5-3 2:08 and a top 5k cross country time of 18:04. Personal - Born October 11, 1992 in Lancaster, CA ... Daughter of Ken and Caroline Santa Clarita, Calif. Pettway ... Her father played college football at Cal and as a professional in the West Ranch HS Canadian Football League ... Pre-Psychology major.

2012 - Placed 104th (23:58) at the Pac-12 Championships ... UCLA’s No. 1 runner at the Bronco Invite (17:55.5) ... Finished seventh (19:47) in the open division (5k) at the Pac-12 Preview. ASHLEE POWERS 2011 - Did not compete ... Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. High School - Earned four varsity letters in cross country and track at West Ranch Sophomore HS ... Two-time Female Track Athlete of the Year for her school and three-time track 5-8 team MVP ... 2010 team captain for XC team ...Two-time XC team MVP ... Helped Newport Beach, Calif. her cross country team be the " rst sport from her high school to compete at the state meet ... In track, was league champion in the 1600m and placed fourth at the 2010 SMU state meet (" rst athlete from West Ranch HS to place at state) ... Set a league record in the 800m and holds school records in the 800m, 1600m, 3200m and mile ... Also 2012 (SMU) - Was a " rst-team all-conference and all-region competitor at SMU a member of several school record-breaking relays ... Was a state " nalist in the 800m ... Earned Freshman of the Meet honors at the Conference USA Championships, in 2011 ... Prep bests of 2:10.63 in the 800m, 4:52.45 in the 1600m, 10:57.46 in the placing fourth in 17:03.9 ... Finished 17th at the NCAA South Central Region 3200m and 4:59.58 in the mile. Cross Country Championships ... Placed 13th in her " rst career meet at the Baylor Personal - Born April 3, 1993 in Los Angeles, CA ... Daughter of Je$ rie and Lourdes Twilight Classic (4K), " nishing in 14:17.7... Finished in third place at the University Owen ... Dad attended UCLA ... Has one brother, James ... Undeclared major. of Texas-Arlington Invitational in 10:54.8 ... Finished second at the Ken Garland Invitational (5k) at the University of North Texas with a time of 17:03.71... Eighth at the Notre Dame Invitational (5K), crossing the line in 16:48.4 ... Selected SMU’s Most Inspirational Runner. High School - Team captain and team Most Valuable Runner at Corona del Mar HS during her junior and senior seasons ... Helped lead her team to two state championships and a 10th-place national " nish at the 2009 Nike Cross Nationals ... Participated in the FootLocker Regionals her senior year. Personal - Hobbies include cooking, camping, hiking, reading inspiring/motivating books, going to museums and going to the beach ... Admires runners Sara and ... Daughter of Derrick and Vanessa Powers ... Has two sisters, Melanie and Raquel ... Is related to former NBA player Brian Scalabrine ... Born December 22, 1993 ... Economics major.

UCLABRUINS.COM 10 MEET THE BRUINS ELLE SANDERS PAIGE TENNISON Senior Freshman 5-10 5-4 Santa Cruz, Calif. Newport Beach, Calif. Santa Cruz HS Newport Harbor HS

2012 – Placed 58th (19:36.5) at the Titan Invite ... Finished 18th (21:17) in the open High School - Ran three years of varsity cross country and track and " eld at Newport division (5k) of the Pac-12 Preview ... Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. Harbor HS ... Named MVP of the cross country team and earned most valuable track athlete honors in her junior and senior seasons ... Orange County Register Cross 2011 - Competed at the Titan Invite (29th, 18:28.8) ... Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. Country Athlete of the Year in 2012 and all-county selection in 2011 ... Won two 2010 - Competed at the West Regionals (168th, 22:49.59) and Pac-10 Championships OC Cross Country Championships in 2011 and 2012 ... 2012 Sunset League cross (77th, 22:33.84) ... No. 1 runner at the Bronco Invite (71st, 18:27.2) ... Athletic country champion ... CIF D2 Southern Section champion in 2012 ... Placed fourth at Director’s Honor Roll. the 2012 CIF State meet and was sixth in 2011 ... Set a school record in the 3 Mile in High School - Earned three varsity letters in track and basketball and two letters in 2012 ... Earned an eighth-place " nish in the 3200 at the 2012 CIF State meet ... Also cross country at Santa Cruz HS ... Served as cross country team captain her senior played soccer from 2010-11 as a forward. year ... Two-time recipient of the Coaches’ Cross Country Award ... ree-time state Personal - Parents are Lance and Maribeth Tennison ... Has a younger brother, Sta$ ord cross country meet participant ... Named MVP her senior year in cross country ... Hobbies include cooking, snowboarding and traveling ... Admires Australian and track ... Named Female Track Athlete of the Year her junior season ... Varsity steeplechaser Genevieve Lacaze ... Born Sept. 11, 1994 in Newport Beach, Calif. ... Distance Runner of the Year in 2008 ... 2009 800m league champion ... Also competed Full name is Paige Stephanie Tennison ... Pre-Business-Economics major. in sectionals in the 800m ... Team was the SCCAL league champion ... Prep bests of 2:15.15 in the 800m and 5:10 in the 1600m ... Set the JV school record in the 800m and the varsity records in the 800m and 1600m ... In basketball, was named Defensive Player of the Year all four years of competition and served as team captin her senior year ... Was also an all-league honoree in basketball ... Received the Scholar Athlete SIERRA VEGA Award in her senior year. Personal - Born September 13, 1992 in Santa Cruz, CA ... Daughter of Robert and Redshirt Junior Elizabeth Sanders ... Has two brothers, Zeke (who plays football at Oregon State) and 5-3 Bobby ... Pre-Business/Economics major. Tustin, Calif. KELSEY SMITH Chaparral/Foothill HS 2012 - Placed 92nd (21:32) at the NCAA Regional ... UCLA’s No. 2 runner (37th, Redshirt Junior 17:57.2) at the Bronco Invite ... Placed 43rd (19:24) at the Pac-12 Preview ... Finished 5-6 20th (13:39) at the Nevada Chase ... Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. South Lake Tahoe, Calif. 2011 - Redshirted the season. South Tahoe HS 2010 - Named ‘Most Inspirational Runner’ for the women’s team ... No. 1 runner at the West Regional (41st, 21:06.32) ... No. 2 runner in four of UCLA’s meets - Pac-10s (20th, 20:37.96), Pre-Nationals (61st, 21:22.5), Notre Dame Invite (38th, 17:23) and 2012 - UCLA’s No. 3 runner (45th, 20:50) at the NCAA Regional and Pac-12 Stanford Invite (9th, 21:02) ... No. 3 runner at the CSUF Season Opener (3rd, 22:07.0) Championships (32nd, 21:18) ... Had UCLA’s top " nish (45th, 20:06) at the Wisconsin ... Qualifed for the World Junior U.S. cross country team. Invite ... Placed 15th overall and was third for UCLA at the Pac-12 Preview (18:10) High School - Earned four varsity letters in cross country and track at Chaparral HS ... Finished in fourth place at the Nevada Chase (12:08) ... Honorable Mention Pac- 12 All-Academic. (2006-2008) and Foothill HS (2008-2010) ... Broke her mother’s 29-year old school record in the 3200m at Foothill HS (10:23/also a Seaview League record) ... Placed 2011 - Named Most Improved Runner for the women’s team ... No. 2 runner for the ninth at the 2009 CA State Cross Country meet and was " rst at the CIF-SS Prelims ... women at the West Regional (79th, 21:56) and Nevada Chase (9th, 19:28) ... Was Was the 2010 Seaview League champion in the 3200m, runner-up at the CIF-SS " nals, the No. 3 " nisher at the Pac-12 meet (62nd, 21:41), Wisconsin adidas Invite (244th, third at the Masters Meet and " % h at the state meet (all-state honoree) ... 2009 Seaview 22:18.6) and Notre Dame Invite (140th, 18:35) ... No. 4 runner at the Stanford Invite League cross country champion ... Placed 10th in the CA State meet for cross country (83rd, 22:28) ... Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. in 2008 and was 11th in 2007 ... 2008 Seaview League champion for cross country. 2010 - Redshirt season ... Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. Personal - Born September 24,1992 in Orange County, CA ... Daughter of Mario and High School - Four-year varsity letterwinner in track and cross country for South Patience Vega ... Has one brother, Sebastian, and two sisters, Santanna and Sidonia Tahoe HS ... Two-time team captain for cross country ... Four-time South Tahoe HS ... History major. Most Valuable Runner ... ree-time Nevada state champion ... ree-time Gatorade Nevada Runner of the Year ... ree-time all-state academic honoree in track and cross country ... NIAA Top Ten Student-Athlete ... South Tahoe HS Female Athlete of the Year in 2010 ... Two-time Tahoe Daily Tribune Female Athlete of the Year ... Four-time Junior Olympic All-American ... Four-time " rst-team all-state ... In track, was a three-time Track Athlete of the Year for her high school ... Was the 2008 Nevada state champion in the 1600m and 3200m ... Also won a regional 1600m crown in 2008 ... Top times of 5:05 in the 1600m, 10:54 in the 3200m, 14:45 in the 4k, 16:55 in the three-mile, 18:11 in the 5k and 22:31 in the 6k. Personal - Born November 5, 1991 in South Lake Tahoe, CA ... Daughter of Douglas and Valerie Smith ... Has one sister, Kira ... Microbiology, Immunology and Molecular Genetics major.

11 2013 UCLA CROSS COUNTRY MEDIA GUIDE MEET THE BRUINS RACHEL BRAJKOVICH AVA KENT Reshirt Freshman Redshirt Sophomore 5-8 5-6 ousand Oaks, Calif. Costa Mesa, Calif. La Reina HS Orange Lutheran

KELLY BROOKS KRISTINA RIVERA Redshirt Sophomore Senior 5-4 5-2 Santa Rosa, Calif. San Jose, Calif. Santa Rosa HS Willow Glen HS

RACHEL BUTLER EMILY SCHARMANN Senior Freshman 5-9 5-6 Sugar Land, Texas Trabuco Canyon, Calif. Clements HS Tesoro HS NICOLE EVANS CAITLIN SCHMITT Redshirt Freshman Senior 5-4 5-6 Irvine, Calif. Marin Counry, Calif. Woodbridge HS Redwood HS

ALIMATU-SADIA IBRAHIM SABRINA SEAY Freshman Freshman 5-7 5-6 Salaga, Ghana San Diego, Calif. Santa Rosa HS Mt. Carmel

MERISSA KADO ALIYA SHIRIF Junior Freshman 5-6 5-4 Santa Clarita, Calif. Mesa, Ariz. Saugus HS Desert Ridge HS

UCLABRUINS.COM 12 2012 MEN’S MEET-BY-MEET RESULTS

Nevada Chase Race - Aug. 31 Bronco Invitational - Oct. 13 NCAA West Regional - Nov. 9

UCLA Individual Results (14 runners) UCLA Individual Results (158 runners) UCLA Individual Results (185 runners) 1. Daniel Herrera, 15:48 23. Patrick Douglas, 24:31.2 5. Lane Werley, 29:46 2. Sergey Sushchickh, 15:58 24. Jacob Wood, 24:32.3 21. Nohe Lema, 30;12 3. Jacob Wood, 16:15 30. Daniel Rosales, 24:40.2 22. Dustin Fay, 30:14 5. Chase Zukerman, 16:17 65. Alec Govi, 25:05.7 23. David McDonald, 30:14 8. Patrick Douglas, 16:30 97. Sean Davis, 25:25.1 57. Sergey Sushchikh, 30:40 9. David McDonald, 16:38 80. Jacob Wood, 31:11 10. Daniel Rosales, 16:50 Team Scores (top 5 of 19) 85. Daniel Herrera, 31:14 1. San Francisco, 146 pts. Team Scores 2. UC Davis, 158 pts. Team Results (top 5 of 26) 1. UCLA, 19 pts. 3. Chico State, 186 pts. 1. Stanford, 45 pts. 2. UC Riverside, 40 pts. 4. American River, 191 pts. 2. Portland, 107 pts 5. UCLA, 197 pts. 3. UCLA, 128 pts. 4. Oregon, 135 pts. 5. Washington, 165 pts. Pac-12 Preview - Sept. 21 Titan Invitational - Oct. 19 UCLA Individual Results (63 runners) NCAA Championships - Nov. 17 5. Lane Werley, 24:41 UCLA Individual Results (98 runners) 10. Dustin Fay, 24:58 8. Nick Hartle, 24:48.2 UCLA Individual Results (245 runners) 12. Sergey Sushchickh, 25:02 20. Alec Govi, 25:27.8 25. Lane Werley, 29:49.5 15. Jacob Wood, 25:07 31. Sean Davis, 25:50.2 86. Dustin Fay, 30:37.1 16. Chase Zukerman, 25:10 44. Sam DeMello, 26:11.9 90. David McDonald, 30:38.7 19. Daniel Herrera, 25:22 74. Tommy Lopez, 27:35.1 128. Daniel Herrera, 30:58.3 24. David McDonald, 25:31 155. Nohe Lema, 31:09.1 Team Scores (top 3 of 5) 171. Sergey Sushchikh, 31:19.4 Team Scores (top 5 of 7) 1. Mesa CC, 47 pts. 232. Jacob Wood, 32:30.5 1. Northern Arizona, 23 pts. 2. UCLA, 50 pts. 2. UCLA, 58 pts. 3. Vanguard, 56 pts. Team Results (top 5 of 31) 3. Arizona State, 77 pts. 1. Oklahoma State, 72 pts. 4. Cal Poly, 87 pts. 2. Wisconsin, 135 pts. 5. Sacramento State, 150 pts. 3. Colorado, 158 pts. Pac-12 Championships - Oct. 27 4. Northern Arizona, 191 pts. Wisconsin Invitational - Oct. 12 5. Florida State, 238 pts. UCLA Individual Results (79 runners) 13. UCLA 376 pts. UCLA Individual Results (316 runners) 5. Lane Werley, 23:33 30. Lane Werley, 23:53 19. David McDonald, 24:06 34. Dustin Fay, 23:56 28. Nohe Lema, 24:17 86. Daniel Herrera, 24:14 29. Dustin Fay, 24;17 87. David McDonald, 24:14 35. Sergey Sushchickh, 24:25 144. Nohe Lema, 24:28 44. Daniel Herrera, 24:44 200. Sergey Sushchickh, 24:46 47. Chase Zukerman, 24:47 237, Chase Zukerman, 25:02 56. Jacob Wood, 25:11 67. Patrick Douglas, 25:29 Cross Country Team Awards Team Scores (top 5 of 45) 70. Daniel Rosales, 25:50 1. Stanford, 135 pts. Most Outstanding Runner 2. Iona, 145 pts. Lane Werley Team Results (top 5 of 12) 3. Oklahoma, 166 pts. 1. Colorado, 49 pts. 4. Texas, 267 pts. 2. Stanford, 82 pts. Most Inspirational Runner 5. Arkansas, 308 pts. 3. Oregon, 105 pts. David McDonald 10. UCLA, 381 pts. 4. Arizona State, 109 pts. 5. UCLA, 113 pts. Most Improved Runner David McDonald

NCAA All-American Honors Lane Werley

Pac-12 All-Academic Honors Jacob Wood - First Team

13 2013 UCLA CROSS COUNTRY MEDIA GUIDE 2012 WOMEN’S MEET-BY-MEET RESULTS

Nevada Chse Race - Aug. 31 Bronco Invitational - Oct. 13 NCAA West Regional - Nov. 9 UCLA Individual Results (27 runners) UCLA Individual Results (151 runners) UCLA Individual Results (207 runners) 1. Katja Goldring, 11:49 34. Jen Owen, 17:55.5 28. Katja Goldring, 20:20 4. Kelsey Smith, 12:08 37. Sierra Vega, 17:57.2 38. Bronte Golick, 20:42 9. Sarah Toberty, 12:22 49. Sadee Martinez, 18:04.6 45. Kelsey Smith, 20:50 17. Amber Murakami, 13:07 79. Merissa Kado, 18:24.7 46. Annie Mooney, 20:50 19. Sadee Martinez, 13:23 97. Kristina Rivera, 18:39.1 60. Hannah Valenzuela, 21:09 20. Sierra Vega, 13:39 118. Lyndsey Mull, 19:03.3 92. Sierra Vega, 21:32 21. Kristina Rivera, 14:26 126. Amber Murakami, 19:11.8 118. Sarah Toberty, 21:49 Team Scores Team Scores (top 5 of 16) Team Results (top 5 of 28) 1. Nevada, 38 pts. 1. Cal State San Marcos, 104 pts. 1. Oregon, 64 pts. 2. UC Riverside, 39 pts. 2. Long Beach State, 110 pts. 2. Stanford, 85 pts. 3. UCLA, 50 pts. 3. New Mexico State, 111 pts. 3. Arizona, 85 pts. 4. British Columbia, 140 pts. 4. Washington, 96 pts. 5. Fresno State, 184 pts. 5. San Francisco, 151 pts. Pac-12 Preview - Sept. 21 10. UCLA, 235 pts. 7. UCLA, 217 pts. UCLA Individual Results (63 runners) 10. Bronte Golick, 17:59 12. Annie Mooney, 18:02 Titan Invitational - Oct. 19 15. Kelsey Smith, 18:10 27. Sarah Toberty, 18:42 UCLA Individual Results (126 runners) 33. Hannah Valenzuela, 18:55 4. Lyndsey Mull, 18:05.0 39. Caitlin Schmitt, 19:13 12. Danielle Low, 18:23.5 42. Sierra Vega, 19:24 28. Kristina Rivera, 18:43.0 29. Allison Lopez, 18:43.7 Team Scores (top 5 of 7) 39. Ava Kent, 19:02.0 1. Texas, 56 pts. 47. Amber Murakami, 19:10.1 2. UC Davis, 73 pts. 48. Merissa Kado, 19:11.7 2. Northern Arizona, 73 pts. 58. Elle Sanders, 19:36.5 4. UCLA, 97 pts. 5. Clemson, 108 pts. Team Scores (top 3 of 11) 1. San Diego State, 52 pts. 2. UCLA, 70 pts. 3. UC Irvine, 73 pts. Wisconsin Invitational - Oct. 12 UCLA Individual Results (327 runners) 45. Kelsey Smith, 20:26 60. Katja Goldring, 20:34 Pac-12 Championships - Oct. 27 86. Bronte Golick, 20:45 138. Sarah Toberty, 21:01 UCLA Individual Results (106 runners) 143. Annie Mooney, 21:03 29. Bronte Golick, 21:08 277. Hannah Valenzuela, 21:59 32 Annie Mooney, 21:17 300. Caitlin Schmitt, 22:19 33. Kelsey Smith, 21:18 36. Katja Goldring, 21:23 Team Scores (top 5 of 28) 47. Hannah Valenzuela, 21:46 Cross Country Team Awards 1. Iowa State, 109 pts. 72. Sadee Martinez, 22:25 2. Stanford, 181 pts. 80. Sarah Toberty, 22:34 Most Outstanding Runner 3. Arizona, 242 pts. 88. Caitlin Schmitt, 22:47 Katja Goldring 4. Washington, 245 pts. 89. Lyndsey Mull, 22:49 5. Cornell, 264 pts. 104. Jen Owen, 23:58 Most Inspirational Runner 15. UCLA, 472 pts. Kelsey Smith Team Results (top 5 of 12) 1. Oregon, 47 pts. 2. Arizona, 69 pts. Most Improved Runner 3. Stanford, 82 pts. Bronte Golick 4. Washington, 92 pts. 5. Colorado, 124 pts. Pac-12 All-Academic Honors 6. UCLA, 172 pts. Bronte Golick- Second Team

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NCAA TEAM APPEARANCES (13) NCAA ALL-AMERICANS Women (13)* Women (14) Year Finish Coach Year Athlete(s) 2004 27th Eric Peterson 2005 Ashley Caldwell 2003 7th Eric Peterson 2003 Ashley Caldwell, Valerie Flores, Melissa McBain 2002 25th(tie) Eric Peterson 2002 Lena Nilsson 2001 21st Eric Peterson 1994 Karen Hecox 1999 30th Eric Peterson 1993 Beth Bartholomew, Karen Hecox 1998 28th Eric Peterson 1986 Polly Plummer 1988 13th Bob Messina 1985 Polly Plummer 1986 11th Bob Messina 1981 Michelle Bush 1985 6th Bob Messina 1980 Linda Goen 1980 7th Scott Chisam 1973 Julie Brown, Francie Larrieu 1979 11th Scott Chisam 1977 5th Scott Chisam Men (19) 1976 6th Pat Connolly Year Athelete(s) *Women competed in the AIAW Championships until 1981. 2012 Lane Werley 2007 Austin Ramos Men (8) 2005 Austin Ramos Year Finish Coach 2004 Jon Rankin 2012 13th Forest Braden 1998 Mark Hauser 2008 26th Eric Peterson 1997 Meb Kefl ezighi (NCAA Champion) 2006 24th Eric Peterson 1996 Meb Kefl ezighi 1985 12th Bob Larsen 1995 Meb Kefl ezighi 1983 20th Bob Larsen 1994 Meb Kefl ezighi 1982 9th Bob Larsen 1985 Jon Butler 1981 5th Bob Larsen 1982 Jon Butler, Steve McCormack 1980 5th Bob Larsen 1981 Jon Butler, Dave Daniels, Steve McCormack 1979 15th Bob Larsen 1980 Ron Cornell, Dave Daniels, Steve Ortiz 1979 Ron Cornell

Ashley Caldwell was a two-time All-American Austin Ramos was a two-time All-American In 2002, as a junior in cross country, Lena in cross country, earning honors in 2005 as an for the Bruin cross country team, earning Nilsson earned All-American honors at the individual and in 2003 when the Bruin women honors in 2005 and 2007 as an individual NCAA Championships (17th/20:10.0) and led competed as a team. ! at year, the women had competitor. He was also an All-Conference the Bruins at the Pac-10 (3rd/20:01) and NCAA three All-American honorees with Caldwell, and All-West Region honoree during his West Region (2nd/20:45) championships. In Melissa McBain and Valerie Flores earning career. her Bruin career, Nilsson won the 2003 NCAA honors. Indoor 800m, 2002 NCAA Outdoor 1500m, was the two-time (2002-03) Pac-10 Women’s T & F Athlete of the Year and holds the school records in the 800m (2:02.26) and 1500m (4:07.69).

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BRUIN ALL-AMERICANS (Women) Valerie Flores - ‘03 Flores Valerie Ashley Caldwell - ‘03/’06 Caldwell Ashley Melissa McBain - ‘03 McBain Melissa - ‘02 Lena Nilsson Karen Hecox - ‘93/’94 Hecox Karen Beth Bartholemew- ‘93 ‘81 Bush- Michelle Polly Plumber - ‘85/’86 Plumber Polly Linda Goen - ‘80 - ‘73 Brown Julie Larrieu - ‘73 Francie Ramos - ‘05/’07 Austin

UCLABRUINS.COM 16 BRUIN ALL-AMERICANS (Men) - ‘94/’95/’96/’97 Lane Werley - ‘12 Lane Werley Rankin - ‘04 Jon Mark Hauser - ‘98 Hauser Mark Meb Jon Butler - ‘81/’82/’83 Butler Jon Steve McCormack - ‘81 McCormack Steve Dave Daniels - ‘81/’82 Daniels Dave Ortiz - ‘80 Steve Ron Cornell - ‘79/’80 Ron

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WOMEN’S PAC-10 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Year Team Champion UCLA Place Individual Champion, School Time 2012 Colorado 6th Kathy Kroeger, Stanord 20:06 2011 Colorado 10th Katie Flood, Washington 19:32 2010 Stanford 6th Jordan Hasay, Oregon 19:44.95 2009 Washington 7th Nicole Blood, Oregon 19:41.71 2008 Washington 10th Kendra Schaaf, Washington 19:24.05 2007 Stanford 10th Arianna Lambie, Stanford 19:40.7 2006 Stanford 5th Arianna Lambie, Stanford 20:15.09 2005 Stanford 6th Arianna Lambie, Stanford 20:20 2004 Stanford 4th Amy Hastings, Arizona State 20:19 2003 Stanford 3rd Sara Bei, Stanford 21:12.1 2002 Stanford 4th Sara Bei, Stanford 19:48 2001 Stanford 4th Lauren Fleshman, Stanford 20:08.1 2000 Stanford 6th Tara Chaplin, Arizona 20:10.67* 1999 Stanford 4th Erin Sullivan, Stanford 17:01.5 1998 Stanford 8th Amy Skieresz, Arizona 16:59 1997 Stanford 4th Amy Skieresz, Arizona 16:40 1996 Stanford 4th Amy Skieresz, Arizona 16:36 1995 Oregon 5th Amy Skieresz, Arizona 16:45 1994 Stanford 5th Karen Hecox, UCLA 17:00 1993 Stanford 3rd Karen Hecox, UCLA 16:43 1992 Oregon 5th Nicole Woodward, Oregon 16:51 1991 Oregon 4th Lisa Karnopp, Oregon 16:48 1990 Oregon 5th Liz Wilson, Oregon 16:52 1989 Washington 4th Jen Robinson, Washington State 16:53 1988 Oregon 2nd Liz Wilson, Oregon 17:06 1987 Oregon 2nd Annette Hand, Oregon 16:44 1986 Oregon 2nd Penny Graves, Oregon 16:51.7 *In 2000, the race became 6,000m; from 1986-99, it was 5,000m. MEN’S PAC-10 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Year Team Champion UCLA Place Individual Champion, School Time 2012 Oregon 5th Lawi Lalang, Arizona 22:49 2011 Colorado 4th Lawi Lalang, Arizona 22:37 2010 Stanford 3rd (tie) Elliott Heath (Stanford) 23:00.46 2009 Stanford 5th Chris Derrick, Stanford 22:35.41 2008 Oregon 5th , Oregon 22:55.14 2007 Oregon 4th Shadrack Kiptoo-Biwott, Oregon 22:54.9 2006 Oregon 5th Galen Rupp, Oregon 23:03.12 2005 Stanford 7th Robert Cheseret, Arizona 23:57 2004 Stanford 5th Robert Cheseret, Arizona 23:48 2003 Stanford 7th Ian Dobson, Stanford 24:33.9 2002 Stanford 8th Grant Robinson, Stanford 23:27 2001 Stanford 6th Grant Robison, Stanford 24:04.0 2000 Stanford 6th Jonathon Riley, Stanford 23:39.59 1999 Arizona 7th Steve Fein, Oregon 23:37 1998 Stanford 8th Abdi Abdirahman, Arizona 23:23 1997 Stanford 4th , Washington State 23:59 1996 Stanford 3rd Meb Ke" ezighi, UCLA 23:45 1995 Oregon 5th Karl Keska, Oregon 24:14 1994 Arizona 4th Martin Keino, Arizona 24:04 1993 Washington 4th Joe Kapkory, Washington State 23:38 1992 Oregon 3rd Joe Kapkory, Washington State 23:46 1991 Arizona 7th Coltin Dalton, Oregon 23:36 1990 Oregon 5th , Arizona 23:44 1989 Oregon 7th Marc Davis, Arizona 23:31 1988 Oregon 3rd Brad Hudson, Oregon 30:47 1987 Arizona 5th , Arizona 30:33 1986 Arizona 6th Aaron Ramirez, Arizona 30:23.7 1985 Stanford 3rd Marc Olesen, Stanford 30:33.2 1984 Arizona 3rd Tom Ansberry, Arizona 30:24.8 1983 Arizona 3rd Jim Hill, Oregon 30:09.6 1982 Oregon 2nd Jim Hill, Oregon 28:58 1981 UCLA 1st Richard Tuwei, Washington State 30:55.9 1980 UCLA 1st Ron Cornell, UCLA 30:26.5 1979 Oregon 3rd Henry Rono, Washington State 29:07.2 1978 Oregon 7th Henry Rono, Washington State 29:29.5 1977 Oregon 6th Joel Cheruiyot, Washington State 29:34.8 1976 Oregon 6th Henry Rono, Washington State 29:18 1975 Washington State 6th Joshua Kimeto, Washington State 27:48.6* 1974 Washington State 7th John Ngeno, Washington State 27:37.6* In her UCLA career under Eric Peterson, Karen 1973 Oregon 7th Steve Prefontaine, Oregon 28:05.4* 1972 Washington State 5th John Ngeno, Washington State 29:12.4* Hecox Candaele was the two-time (1994-93) 1971 Washington State 3rd Steve Prefontaine, Oregon 29:56.6* Pac-10 Female Cross Country Athlete of the 1970 Oregon 6th Steve Prefontaine, Oregon 30:11.7* Year and won the 1994 NCAA Outdoor 3000m. 1969 Oregon 5th Gerry Lindgren, Washington State 28:32.4*

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WOMEN’S WEST REGIONS CHAMPIONS Year Team Champion UCLA Place Individual Champion, School 2012 Oregon 7th Jordan Hasay, Oregon 2011 Washington 18th Jordan Hasay, Oregon 2010 Washington 10th Jordan Hasay, Oregon 2009 Washington 11th Kendra Schaaf, Washington 2008 Washington 17th Alex Kosinski, Oregon 2007 Stanford 23rd Teresa McWalters, Stanford 2006 Stanford 5th Arianna Lambie, Stanford 2005 Stanford 5th Arianna Lambie, Stanford 2004 Stanford 6th Alicia Craig, Stanford 2003 Stanford 2nd Alicia Craig, Stanford 2002 Stanford 3rd Alicia Craig, Stanford 2001 Stanford 5th Tara Chaplin, Arizona 2000 Stanford 8th Lisa Aguilera, Arizona State 1999 Stanford 4th Julia Stamps, Stanford 1998 Stanford 5th Amy Skieresz, Arizona 1997 Stanford 5th Amy Skieresz, Arizona 1996 Stanford 5th Amy Skieresz, Arizona 1995 Oregon 5th Amy Skieresz, Arizona 1994 Stanford Milena Glusac, Oregon 1993 Arizona 3rd Karen Hecox, UCLA 1992 Washington 5th Louis Watson, Stanford 1991 Oregon 4th Lucy Nusrala, Oregon 1990 Oregon 3rd Bu$ y Rabbitt, UC Irvine 1989 Washington Bu$ y Rabbitt, UC Irvine 1988 Oregon Penny Graves, Oregon In 2004, Jon Rankin led the Bruins, earning All-American hon- 1987 Oregon 2nd Annette Hand, Oregon 1986 UCLA Penny Graves, Oregon ors at the NCAA Championships (39th, 31:49.8), All-Region 1985 Oregon 3rd Regina Jacobs, Stanford honors at the West Region Championships (6th, 30:30) and 1984 Stanford 4th Regina Jacobs, Stanford All-Pac-10 honors at the Pac-10 Championships (5th, 24:31). 1983 Oregon Kathy Hayes, Oregon In 2005 outdoor track, Rankin became the third Bruin all-time 1982 Stanford 5th Ceci Hopp, Stanford to run a sub-4 minute mile (3:57.89) and was the West Region 1981 Oregon Monica Joyce, San Diego State and Pac-10 1500m Champion. 1980 Oregon Regina Joyce, Washington 1979 Oregon Molly Morton, Oregon 1978 Oregon Robin Baker, Oregon 1977 Oregon Debbie Quatier, Seattle Paci" c 1976 Oregon Debbie Quatier, Seattle Paci" c 1975 Seattle Paci" c Maureen Crowley, Simon Fraser *In 2000, the race became 6,000m; from 1986-99, it was 5,000m. MEN’S WEST REGIONS CHAMPIONS Year Team Champion UCLA Place Individual Champion, School 2012 Stanford 3rd Lawi Lalang, Arizona 2011 Stanford 6th (tie) Lawi Lalang, Arizona 2010 Oregon 8th Trevor Dunbar, Portland 2009 Stanford 7th Chris Derrick, Stanford 2008 Oregon 6th Galen Rupp, Oregon 2007 Oregon 7th Galen Rupp, Oregon 2006 Oregon 6th Ne% alem Araia, Stanford 2005 Arizona 12th Robert Cheseret, Stanford 2004 Stanford 4th Ryan Hall, Stanford 2003 Stanford 7th Ian Dobson, Stanford 2002 Stanford 8th , Stanford 2001 Stanford 9th Donald Sage, Stanford 2000 Stanford 7th Jonathan Riley, Stanford 1999 Stanford 10th Steve Fein, Oregon 1998 Stanford 9th Abdi Abdirahman, Arizona 1997 Stanford 7th Meb Ke" ezighi, UCLA 1996 Stanford 4th Karl Kaska, Oregon 1995 Stanford 6th Karl Kaska, Oregon 1994 Arizona Martin Keino, Arizona 1993 Portland 8th Joe Kapkory, Washington State 1992 Arizona 5th Joe Kapkory, Washington State During his UCLA career (1994-98), Mebrahtom 1991 Arizona 8th Joe Kapkory, Washington State 1990 Arizona 8th Marc Davis, Arizona Kefl ezighi won four NCAA individual distance 1989 Oregon 9th Brad Hudson, Oregon championships, including the 1997 NCAA Cross 1988 Oregon 4th Marc Davis, Arizona Country title. Most recently, he won the silver medal 1987 Arizona 6th Matt Giusto, Arizona at the Athens Olympics in the with a 1986 Arizona Matt Giusto, Arizona time of 2:11.29 and was the fi rst American male to 1985 Arizona Marc Olesen, Stanford medal in the marathon since 1976. Kefl ezighi is the 1984 Arizona Tom Ansberry, Arizona American Record Holder in the 10,000m (27:13.98, 1983 Oregon Jim Hill, Oregon 1982 Oregon Jim Hill, Oregon 2001), a three-time USATF National Champion in 1981 UCLA Richard Tuwei, Washington State the 10,000m, and two-time World Championships 1980 UCLA Ron Cornell, UCLA competitor. He also competed in the Sydney Olympic 1979 Oregon Henry Rono, Washington State Games in the 10,000m where he finished 12th overall.

19 2013 UCLA CROSS COUNTRY MEDIA GUIDE BRUINS ADMINISTRATORS DAN GUERRERO Athletic Director :: UCLA ‘74 :: 12th Year

On April 25, 2002, Daniel G. Guerrero was named UCLA’s eighth Director of Athletics. A former Bruin baseball player, Guerrero, who assumed his duties on July 1, 2002, has enjoyed great success and exudes the pride of a student-athlete who is in charge of the program at his alma mater. In 11 years, Guerrero has clearly established a pattern of “image and substance” that few in his profession can match. UCLA has won 109 NCAA team championships, a " gure unmatched by any institution in the nation. UCLA teams have won 23 NCAA championships since his appointment, another national leader, " nished second 21 times and have enjoyed an additional 43 Top Five " nishes. More than 80% of UCLA teams have quali" ed for NCAA post-season competition since 2002. e football team has appeared in nine bowl games and the men’s basketball team advanced to consecutive Final Fours from 2006-08. e program has also won 54 conference championships in 15 di$ erent sports, produced over 500 All-Americans and featured four Honda Award winners, including the 2003-04 Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year. Furthermore, during the 2012 Summer Olympic Games in London, 32 Bruins participated as athletes or coaches, representing the United States and eight other nations. ey won nine medals, including six golds. In the last 11 years, UCLA has " nished second three times (2007-08, 2006-07 and 2005-06), third four times (2004-05, 2003-04, 2011-12, 2012-13), fourth (2009- 10), sixth (2002-03), 11th (2010-11) and 16th (2008-09) in the race for the Lear" eld Sports Directors’ Cup. In 2013, UCLA won its " rst Capital One Cup for men’s sports, vaulting to the top of the standings a% er winning the 2013 College World Series. is past year in NCAA competition, UCLA won its 109th NCAA title when the baseball team captured its " rst College World Series title, and eight teams " n- ished among the Top 5 nationally. Men’s water polo and men’s tennis " nished second, women’s water polo and women’s tennis (tied) placed third, women’s golf and women’s gymnastics " nished fourth and women’s soccer tied for " % h. Finally, 57 student-athletes earned All-America honors and 57 were selected to various all-conference teams. Guerrero came to UCLA in 2002 from UC Irvine, where he had served as UCI’s " % h Director of Athletics for 10 years. Prior to arriving at UC Irvine, he was the Athletic Director for " ve years at Cal State Dominguez Hills. He received his Bachelor’s degree from UCLA in 1974 and played second base in the Bruin baseball program for four years. Guerrero, born on November 10, 1951 in Tucson, AZ, was raised in Wilmington, CA. He is married to the former Anne Marie Aniello and they have two grown daughters: Jenna and Katie.

GLENN TOTH Associate Athletic Director :: UCLA ‘76 5th Year (Overseeing Cross Country/Track & Field)

Glenn Toth, who has served the athletic department as an administrator for more than 35 years, enters his 16th year in charge of the UCLA men’s and women’s tennis programs. He is in his " % h year overseeing the men’s volleyball team, the men’s and women’s cross-country teams, and the men’s and women’s track & " eld teams. In addition to his role as a sports supervisor, Toth has also seen duty as an assistant coach, and serves as a member of athletic director Dan Guerrero’s senior sta$ . A senior associate athletic director with a variety of responsibilities, Toth serves as the liaison with shoe and apparel sponsor adidas, having orches- trated both the original 1999 agreement renewals in 2004 and 2010. adidas supplies all Bruin teams, and represents the department’s most lucrative sponsorship. In addition, Toth was point person on the negotiation with International Sports Properties (ISP) which now handles the department’s corporate relations, media rights, program printing, web page, ad sales, and sponsor promotions. Toth also has administrative responsibility for the athletic equipment room which designs, out" ts, and maintains all of the Bruins’ uniforms, practice, and playing equipment. In addition, the sports medicine area/athletic training room, which provides injury evaluation, treatment, rehabilitation, therapy, and nutritional services to over 700 student-athletes falls under Toth’s supervision, as does the sports performance area and its seven full-time strength coaches. Toth graduated from UCLA in 1976 with a degree in economics. From 1978-84, he supervised the management of home athletic events, team travel, and athletic insur- ance. In 1982, Toth handled the logistics of UCLA’s move to the Rose Bowl and at the same time became the athletic department’s " rst marketing director. Promoted to Associate Athletic Director in 1984, he was credited with several award-winning football marketing campaigns and the creation of the department’s corporate relations program. An avid hiker and climber, Toth completed a personal seven-summit ambition by climbing west coast giants Whitney, Rainier, Shasta, Hood, Adams, Baker, and Je$ erson. Toth serves as a Reserve Deputy with the LA County Sheri$ ’s Department, formerly in patrol and now in search & recovery. His golden retrievers are Misty and Dottie.

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