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2015 Track & Field Record Book 2015 TRACK & FIELD RECORD BOOK CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS 2015 Track & Field Record Book 1 2015 CALIFORNIA TRACK & FIELD 2015 SCHEDULE QUICK FACTS Date Day Meet Site Name ............... University of California January Location ....................... Berkeley, Calif. 31 Sat. New Mexico Team Challenge Albuquerque, N.M. Founded ...................................... 1868 Enrollment ................................ 36,142 February Nickname ...................... Golden Bears 13-14 Fri.-Sat. at Don Kirby Elite Invitational Albuquerque, N.M. Colors ............ Blue (282) & Gold (123) 13-14 Fri.-Sat. at Husky Indoor Classic Seattle, Wash. Chancellor .................... Nicholas Dirks 27-28 Fri.-Sat. at MPSF Indoor Championships Seattle, Wash. Interim Director of Athletics ................. .......... ...................H. Michael Williams March Senior Associate 7 Sat. California Outdoor Opener Berkeley, Calif. 13-14 Fri.-Sat. at NCAA Indoor Championships Fayetteville, Ark. Athletic Director ................... Foti Mellis Home Facility ........... Edwards Stadium 19-20 Thu.-Fri. California Multis Berkeley, Calif. 21 Sat. at Hornet Open Meet Sacramento, Calif. (22,000) 25-27 Wed.-Fri. at Texas Relays Austin, Texas 2014 Men’s Finishes (indoor): MPSF/NCAA .........................1st/N/A April 2014 Men’s Finishes (outdoor): 3 Fri. at SFSU Distance Carnival San Francisco, Calif. Pac-12/NCAA .......................8th/N/A 3-4 Fri.-Sat. at Stanford Invitational Stanford, Calif. 2014 Women’s Finishes (indoor): 4 Sat. California-Michigan-Virginia Tri-Meet Berkeley, Calif. MPSF/NCAA .........................8th/N/A 11 Sat. at Stanford (Big Meet) Stanford, Calif. 2014 Women’s Finishes (outdoor): 17-18 Fri.-Sat. Mt. Sac Relays Walnut, Calif. Pac-12/NCAA .......................9th/N/A 24 Fri. Brutus Hamilton Open Berkeley, Calif. 25 Sat. Brutus Hamilton Challenge Berkeley, Calif. ATHLETIC May 3 Sat. at Payton Jordan Invitational Stanford, Calif. COMMUNICATIONS 9 Sat. at Sacramento Open Sacramento, Calif. Assistant Athletic Communications Di- 9-10 Sat.-Sun. at Pac-12 Multi-Event Championships Los Angeles, Calif. rector (T&F Contact) .......Jordan Stepp 16-17 Sat.-Sun. at Pac-12 Outdoor Championships Los Angeles, Calif. Office .......................(510) 642-6895 28-30 Thu.-Sat. at NCAA West Preliminary Rounds Austin, Texas Cell ..........................(510) 457-6570 Email [email protected] June Address ................. 349 Haas Pavilion 10-13 Wed.-Sat. at NCAA Outdoor Championships Eugene, Ore. Berkeley, CA 94720 25-28 Thu.-Sun. USA Track & Field Outdoor Championships Eugene, Ore. Website .........................CalBears.com All Dates Subject to Change Twitter .............................. @Cal_Track Home Meets (bold) at Edwards Stadium/Goldman Field TRACK & FIELD COACHING STAFF Director of Track & Field (middle and long distance) ...................................Tony Sandoval (34th year) Cell ........................................................................................................................... 510-316-5103 CONTENTS Email ......................................................................................................... [email protected] Schedule/Quick Facts ........................1 Associate Director of Track & Field, Recruiting Coordinator (sprints, hurdles, relays) .... Mike Gipson (8th year) Rosters .......................................... 2-3 Cell ........................................................................................................................... 916-743-8153 2014 Outdoor Results .................... 4-6 Email ......................................................................................................... [email protected] 2014 Indoor Results ...................... 7-9 Assistant Coach (steeplechase, long distance) ..........................................Shayla Houlihan (3rd year) Cell ........................................................................................................................... 510-333-6153 School/Stadium Records ........... 10-13 Email ....................................................................................................... [email protected] Big Meet Records ...................... 14-15 Assistant Coach, Operations (throws, multis).........................................Mohamad Saatara (2nd year) Dual Meet History ............................16 Cell ........................................................................................................................... 510-499-2947 All-Time Top Performers ............ 17-20 Email ........................................................................................................msaatara@berkeley.edu NCAA History ............................. 21-24 Assistant Coach, (jumps)....................................................................... Nkosinza Balumbu (2nd year) NCAA Champions/All-Americans ....25 Cell ........................................................................................................................... 510-612-4417 Conference Champions ............. 26-27 Email .......................................................................................................nbalumbu@berkeley.edu Olympians ........................................28 Assistant Coach, (distances) .............................................................................Chas Davis (2nd year) Email .......................................................................................................chasdavis@berkeley.edu World Records/Rankings ........... 29-31 Volunteer Assistants ........................................Jake Hanson, Julian Purvis, Bill Shissler and Chris Smith Sports Medicine ................................................................... Brenden Lambert and Dominique Peretti Equipment Manager .......................................................................................................... Laura Wong CREDITS Strength & Conditioning........................................................................................................Joel Smith The 2015 California Track & Field Academic Advisor ...................................................................................................Melanie Moonsamy Record Book was compiled by Operations Manager ................................................................................................... Aaron Schulman Jordan Stepp, Assistant Athletic Team Manager................................................................................................................ Andrew Bland Communications Director. 2 CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS 2015 Track & Field Record Book 2015 MEN'S TRACK & FIELD ROSTER Name Event(s) Yr Hometown/Previous School Evan Barr Pole Vault SR Whittier, Calif./Loyola HS Randy Bermea Hurdles JR Harlingen, Texas/Harlingen HS Trent Brendel Distance SO Granite Bay, Calif./Granite Bay HS Scott Chiesa Javelin JR San Mateo, Calif./San Mateo HS/College of San Mateo David Chukwu High Jump FR Fremont, Calif./American HS Ethan Cochran Throws SO* Costa Mesa, Calif./Newport Harbor HS William Contreras Middle Distance SR San Bernadino, Calif./JW North HS/Riverside JC Garrett Corcoran Distance FR Villa Park, Calif./Villa Park HS Steve Correa Distance FR San Pedro, Calif./San Pedro HS Isaac Dan Throws SR Downey, Calif./Downey HS Ashtyn Davis Hurdles FR Santa Cruz, Calif./Santa Cruz HS Ben Davis Jumps JR Oakland, Calif./Merrit CC Jalen Doss Hurdles FR Hercules, Calif./Hercules HS Matt Esparza Throws SO Pleasanton, Calif./Amador Valley HS Scott Esparza Throws SR* Pleasanton, Calif./Amador Valley HS Yohaness Estifanos Distance SO San Jose, Calif./Mipitas HS Kyle Ezold Sprints JR San Marino, Calif./San Marino HS Noel Frazier High Jump JR San Ramon, Calif./California HS Marsalis Gibson Hurdles SO East Chicago, Ind./Bowman Academy Ivan Gonzalez Middle Distance SO Bakersfield, Calif./Ridgeview HS Jonte Grant Jumps JR* Hayward, Calif./Hayward HS Ben Greenwald Sprints JR Minneapolis, Minn./St. Paul Academy/Vermont Eugene Hamilton III Middle Distance SO Oakland, Calif./Bishop O'Dowd HS John Hogan Middle Distance FR San Francisco, Calif./Lowell HS Collin Jarvis Distance SR* Vista, Calif./Rancho Buena HS Walt Jones IV Jumps SO Redlands, Calif./Redlands HS/Oregon State Thomas Joyce Distance JR Moraga, Calif./Campolindo HS Seamus Land Distance JR San Luis Obispo, Calif./San Luis Obispo HS Leland Later Distance JR Wilmette, Ill./New Trier Township HS John Lawson Distance SO San Anselmo, Calif./Drake HS Josh Lewis Middle Distance SO Pasadena, Calif./Loyola HS Evan Malone-White Middle Distance SO Redondo Beach, Calif./Redondo Union HS Kristian Martinez Middle Distance JR Santa Clarita, Calif./Golden Valley HS Khalfani Muhammad Sprints SO Sherman Oaks, Calif./Notre Dame HS Ellis Newton Middle Distance FR Riverside, Calif./Mayfield HS Sullivan Parker Throws SO Lake Forest, Calif./El Toro HS Cameron Roach Sprints JR Camarillo, Calif./Rio Mesa HS Ja'Vion Robinson Hurdles FR San Leandro, Calif./St. Mary's HS Andrew Scholnick Javelin SR Winnetka, Ill./Laurel Springs HS Matt Schwartz Pole Vault FR Burbank, Calif./Burroughs HS Peter Simon Throws FR Budapest, Hungary Brenden Song Discus SO Santee, Calif./West Hills HS Ned Trim Distance JR Pasadena, Calif./Loyola HS Cameron Tu Distance FR Alameda, Calif./Alameda HS Jonte Turner Hurdles JR* Palm Desert, Calif./Indio HS/Riverside CC Jonathon Tuttle Sprints FR Roseville, Calif./Del Oro HS Chris Walden Distance JR* Carmel, Ind./Carmel
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