11th Annual Rafer Johnson- Jackie Joyner-Kersee Invitational Track & Field Meet

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Drake Stadium, UCLA Los Angeles, California C Saturday, April 6, 2013 11th Annual Rafer Johnson-Jackie Joyner-Kersee Invitational Track & Field Meet Notebook

< The Meet: Begun in 2003, today’s meet salutes two of UCLA’s greatest champions, Rafer Johnson and jackie Joyner- Kersee. Both are Olympic gold medalists and world-record holders: Johnson won the decathlon in 1960 and set three world records in that event between 1955 and 1960; Joyner-Kersee won the Olympic heptathlon in 1988 and 1992 and the long jump in 1988, and set seven heptathlon world records in all, including her still-standing mark of 7,291, set in 1988.

Both were also outstanding basketball players: Johnson for John Wooden at UCLA and Joyner-Kersee for Billie Moore, and have gone on to represent UCLA brilliantly in the years following their athletic careers as role models and humanitarians.

Today’s competition will feature UCLA, LSU and TCU in dual-meet competition, along with added entries from world-class athletes training in Southern California. The schedule of events:

9:00 a.m. W Hammer 12:45 p.m. M 2:10 p.m. W 100 m 9:00 a.m. W Pole Vault 12:50 p.m. W 3000 m Steeplechase 2:15 p.m. M 100 m 10:00 a.m. M Hammer 1:05 p.m. M 3000 m Steeplechase 2:20 p.m. W 800 m 11:15 a.m. W Javelin 1:15 p.m. W Discus 2:25 p.m. M 800 m 11:15 .m. W Long Jump 1:20 p.m. M Shot Put 2:40 p.m. W 400 m Hurdles 11:15 a.m. M Long Jump 1:20 p.m. W 1500 m 2:50 p.m. M 400 m Hurdles 11:30 a.m. M Pole Vault 1:30 p.m. M 1500 m 3:00 p.m. W 200 m 11:50 a.m. W Shot Put 1:40 p.m. W 100 m Hurdles 3:05 p.m. W 200 m 12:15 p.m. M Javelin 1:50 p.m. M 110 m Hurdles 3:15 p.m. W 3000 m 12:30 p.m. W 1:55 p.m. M Discus 3:25 p.m. M 3000 m 12:30 p.m. W 4 x 100 m 2:00 p.m. M High Jump 3:50 p.m. W 4 x 400 m 12:40 p.m. M 4 x 100 m 2:00 p.m. W 400 m 4:00 p.m. M 4 x 400 m /38/ 12:45 p.m. W Triple Jump 2:05 p.m. M 400 m

< Officials: Today’s officials are from the Southern Pacific Association of USA Track & Field. The meet referee is Bob Marcus. Starters are Bill Moore and Jeff Haspell.

< Scoring: Dual-meet scoring will be effect for men’s and women’s meets between LSU-UCLA, LSU-TCU and TCU- UCLA. All will be scored with 5 points for first place, 3 for second and 1 point for third except for the relay events (5 points for the winner only). There are 19 events each for men and women and 163 total points at stake: it takes 82 or more to win.

< The Coaches: All three collegiate squads are led by outstanding coaching staffs:

LSU: Head coach Dennis Shaver (9th year), assisted by Bernie Brazell (sprints), Mark Elliott (distances), Todd Lane (jumps), Debbie Parris-Thymes (sprints), Derek Yush (throws). TCU: Head coach Darryl Anderson (9th year), assisted by Kevin Henderson (hurdles), John Kenneson (throws), Shawn Jackson (jumps), Liz Wort (distances) and David Freeman (operations). UCLA: Director of Track & Field Mike Maynard (4th year), Women’s Head Coach (20th year) and assistants Chris Asher (sprints), Forest Braden (distances), (middle distances), Jack Hoyt (jumps) and volunteer assistants Anthony Curran (jumps), Sharon Day (jumps and multi-events), Maurice Greene (sprints), Rob Jarvis (multi-events), Bobby Jersee (sprints) and Darrell Smith Jr. (hurdles).

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1991 in 1037 and UCLA’s taking the 200 m in 20.65 in 1986. On the women’s side, Bruin All-American The Inside Lane Janeene Vickers won three events in the 1991 meet, taking the 100 m (11.60), 200 m (23.20) and 100 m Hurdles in 13.57, matching Bruin Gayle Kellon’s triple in 1986 (400m: 53.98, HJ: 5-6 1/2; LJ: 18-2).

HAPPY ANNIVERSARY: Worth remembering are some great UCLA track & field teams celebrating anniversaries this year:

40th: 1973 Men’s NCAA Champions 35th: 1978 Men’s NCAA Champions 30th: 1983 Women’s NCAA Champions 25th: 1988 Men’s NCAA Champions

HAIL THE HALL OF FAMERS: Expected to be in by JOE BRUIN attendance today are UCLA’s men’s head coaches from 1965 to today: (1965-1984), Bob Larsen (1985- There’s nothing quite like spring at UCLA’s Drake Stadium, 1999), Art Venegas (2000-09) and current director of track one of America’s finest track & field facilities. Today’s meet & field, Mike Maynard (2010-present). Both Bush and is especially festive, as it’s the only scoring home meet of Larsen are U.S. Track Coaches Association Hall of Famers, the 2013 season, but against two powerhouses, LSU and with Bush elected in 1996 and Larsen in 2003. No wonder: TCU. A few notes to consider: under Bush, UCLA won five NCAA Championships in 1966- 71-72-73-78, seven conference championships and had a HISTORY IN THE MAKING: Although all three teams have dual-meet record of 152-21 (including UCLA’s first-ever been track & field powers for years, this is a rare meeting wins over USC!); under Larsen, UCLA has an astonishing between the schools. UCLA and LSU have met only once 118-3-1 dual record, two national titles in 1987 and 1988 on the men’s side, a thrilling 77-77 tie in 1989 at Drake and was 15-0 vs. USC. He also took UCLA to its first-ever Stadium. The stars included LSU’s Slip Watkins, who won NCAA Cross Country Championships, in 1979 and had top- the 100 m and 200 m in 10.50 and 20.92 and Bruins Derek five finishes in 1980 and 1981. Venegas may be on the way Knight (110 m Hurdles in 14.10 and 400 m Hurdles in to the Hall of Fane as well, as one of America’s greatest 50.54) and David Wilson, who took the shot (61-2) and throws coaches: his charges won 33 individual NCAA title hammer (218-1). and compiled 178 All-American performances. Among his pupils are throws legends including John Brenner, John The Bruin women and LSU have met twice, splitting the Godina, Seilala Sua, Jessica Cosby and many more. series. LSU won in a quadrangular meet in 1986 (LSU 81, UCLA 65, Wisconsin 42, Iowa State 7) and the Bruins held SCHEDULE REMINDERS: Although the Bruins will off the Tigers, 85-51 at Drake Stadium in 1989. That ‘89 compete as a team only once at Drake Stadium this meet was a scorcher, with LSU sprint star Dawn Sowell season, you can see UCLA in action several more times winning the sprints in 11.10 and 22.85 and Tananjalyn this season in Southern California: Stanley running 13.25 for LSU in the 100 m Hurdles. April 18-21: Mt. SAC Relays UCLA and TCU have met twice before, both times at Drake April 27: at USC Stadium, but with no scoring as the Horned Frogs sent only May 04-06: Pacific-12 Conference Multi-Events selected athletes and did not field a full team. But that Championships, at USC doesn’t mean the competition hasn’t been hot, with May 11-12: Pacific-12 Conference Track & Field Olympians Jon Drummond of TCU winning the 100 m in Championships, at USC

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100 m - 200 m - 400 m

< 100 METERS: Women’s Records Men’s Records World Record: 10.49 Florence Griffith-Joyner (USA) 1988 9.58 Usain Bolt (JAM) 2009 American Record: 10.49 Florence Griffith-Joyner 1988 9.69 Tyson Gay 2009 Collegiate Record: 10.78 Dawn Sowell (LSU) 1989 9.89 Ngoni Makusha (Fla St) 2011 RJ-JJK Meet: 11.12 Muna Lee (Nike) 2008 10.29 Mickey Grimes (Nike) 2008 UCLA-LSU Meet: 11.10 Dawn Sowell (LSU) 1989 10.50 Slip Watkins (LSU) 1989 UCLA-TCU Meet: 11.60 Janeene Vickers (UCLA) 1991 10.37 Jon Drummond (TCU) 1991 Stadium Record: 10.93 (Puma) 1982 10.02 James Sanford (USC) 1980 UCLA Record: 10.97 1987 9.90 Ato Boldon 1996 LSU Record: 10.78 Dawn Sowell 1989 9.89 Richard Thompson 1989 TCU Record: 11.08 Beverly McDonald 1993 9.97 Raymond Stewart 1989 World Leader: 11.25 Melissa Breen (AUS) 10.14 Ameer Webb (USA) American Leader: 11.34 Cleo Van Buren 10.14 Ameer Webb Collegiate Leader: 11.35 Ashton Purvis (Tx A&M) 10.14 Ameer Webb (Tx A&M)

Women 7 Leading collegiate entrants, with 2013 and lifetime-best marks L Men Chaniqua Corinealdi TCU Sr. 11.75 11.41 ‘12 Damar Forbes LSU Sr. no mark no mark Lorraine Ugen TCU So. 11.74 11.55 ‘12 Shermund Allsop LSU Jr. 10.55 10.29 ‘12 Aliyah Davis LSU Fr. 12.31w 11.73w ‘11 Ramone Bailey TCU So. 10.31w 10.55 ‘12 Takeia Pinckney LSU Jr. 11.61 11.26 ‘10 Charles Silmon TCU Sr. 9.94w 10.05 ‘12 Toshika Sylvester LSU Jr. 11.74 11.54 ‘11 Raymond Bozmans TCU Fr. 10.57w 10.27 ‘12 Brea Buchanan UCLA So. no mark 11.74 ‘11 Maxwell Dyce UCLA Sr. 10.46 10.46 ‘13 Kylie Price UCLA So. no mark 11.70 ‘12 Preview: All eyes will be on All-American Charles Silmon of TCU, who Preview: Three-time All-American Pinckney of LSU was fourth in the was the top collegian in the hot Texas Relays 100 m, finishing fourth in a NCAA 100 m in 2010 and will be chased by 2012 Mountain West 100 m wind-aided 9.94! The Horned Frogs also have Ramone Bailey, fourth in champ Lorraine Ugen of TCU. UCLA answers with two All-Americans of the Mountain West 100 m in 2012, while LSU will counter with its own, but in different events: Brea Buchanan (indoor 60 m Hurdles), Shermund Allsop, who anchored the NCAA champion 4 x 100 m relay who is having a breakout season and long jumper Kylie Price, fresh from last June. Bruin Maxwell Dyce has already set a lifetime best of 10.46 her fourth-place NCAA indoor finish. Among the Open Division entries is this season and is looking to break up the LSU-TCU party from lane a treat: 2012 Olympic long jump champion Brittney Reese, trying to four. Among the Open Division entries, check out Rubin Williams (10.12 improve on her lifetime best of 11.66 in the 100 m, as well as Mandy in 2008) and Jerome Avery (10.17 ‘04 and last year’s RJ-JJK Invite White (11.44 in 2012), a two-time Pac-10 scorer for Oregon. winner) to challenge Silmon.

< 200 METERS: Women’s Records Men’s Records World Record: 21.34 Florence Griffith-Joyner (USA) 1988 19.19 Usain Bolt (JAM) 2009 American Record: 21.34 Florence Griffith-Joyner 1988 19.32 Michael Johnson 1996 Collegiate Record: 22.04 Dawn Sowell (LSU) 1989 19.69 Walter Dix (Fla St) 2007 RJ-JJK Meet: 22.31 Carmelita Keter (Nike) 2012 20.46 Greg Nixon (Asics) 2010 UCLA-LSU Meet: 22.85 Dawn Sowell (LSU) 1989 20.92 Slip Watkins (LSU) 1989 UCLA-TCU Meet: 23.20 Janeene Vickers (UCLA) 1991 20.65 Danny Everett (UCLA) 1986 Stadium Record: 22.3 (Fla St) 1982 (hand) 20.00 Ato Boldon (UCLA) 1996 Stadium Record: 22.31 Carmelita Jeter (Nike) 2012 UCLA Record: 22.23 Florence Griffith (UCLA) 1983 19.80 Ato Boldon (UCLA) 1996 LSU Record: 22.04 Dawn Sowell 1989 20.02 Xavier Carter 2005 TCU Record: 22.67 Beverly McDonald 1993 20.08 Kim Collins 2001 World Leader: 22.85 Kamaria Brown (USA) 20.27 Delano Williams (Turks & Caicos)

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American Leader: 22.85 Kamaria Brown 20.69 Calesio Newman Collegiate Leader: 22.85 Kamaria Brown (Tx A&M) 20.71 Ameer Webb (Tx A&M)

Women 7 Leading collegiate entrants, with 2013 and lifetime-best marks L Men Kimberlyn Duncan LSU Sr. 22.58i 22.19 ‘12 Charles Silmon TCU Sr. 20.96i 20.56 ‘11 Toshika Sylvester LSU Jr. 23.89i 23.91 ‘11 Narada Jackson TCU Jr. no mark 21.35 ‘11 Siedda Herbert LSU Sr. 24.38i 24.47 ‘12 Harvey McSwain TCU Fr. 21.20w 21.20 ‘12 Veronica Jones TCU Jr. 24.50 23.90 ‘09 Aaron Ernest LSU So. 20.53i 20.53 ‘12 Chaniqua Corinealdi TCU Sr. 24.23 23.50 ‘12 Cyril Grayson LSU Fr. 21.89i 21.89i ‘13 Kelly Rhines UCLA Fr. 24.49 24.49 ‘13 Maxwell Dyce UCLA Sr. 21.24 20.75 ‘11 Yasmin Woodruff UCLA Sr. no mark 23.70 ‘09 Yusef Merriweather UCLA Jr. 21.75 21.47 ‘11

Preview: LSU’s Kimberlyn Duncan is, in a word, special. She barely Preview: TCU’s Silmon is back for more, but he’ll have to fend off missed the 2012 U.S. Olympic team, finishing fourth in the Trials, after UCLA’s Maxwell Dyce (20.75 best, from 20.11) and LSU soph All- winning her second straight NCAA 200 m title. She added her third American Aaron Ernest, the World Junior silver medalist in the 100 m straight NCAA Indoor 200 m win last month in a brilliant 22.58. The race and 200 m in 2012. for second could be led by TCU’s Chaniqua Corinealdi, the 2012 Mountain West 200 m champ, with Bruin Yasmin Woodruff and LSU’s Also watch for Rubin Williams as an Open Division entry: he was the Toshika Sylvester in pursuit. Open Division entries include 2012 Olympic Pan-American Games bronze medalist in 2007 and has a best of 20.34 long jump bronze medalist Kelly Okagbare (22.63 in 2012), London 4 x from 2009. 400 m relay gold medalist Keshia Baker (23.26 in 2012) and former UC San Diego star Kelly Fogarty (23.15 in 2012).

< 400 METERS: Women’s Records Men’s Records World Record: 47.60 Marita Koch (GDR) 1985 43.18 Michael Johnson (USA) 1999 American Record: 48.70 Sanya Richards 2006 43.18 Michael Johnson 1999 Collegiate Record: 50.10 Monique Henderson (UCLA) 2005 44.00 Quincy Watts (USC) 1992 RJ-JJK Meet: 51.48 Keshiaa Baker (unat) 2012 45.51 Greg Nixon (unat) 2011 UCLA-LSU Meet: 53.05 Schowanda Williams (LSU) 1986 47.62 Dino Napier (LSU) 1989 UCLA-TCU Meet: 53.98 Gayle Kellon (UCLA) 1986 46.18 Michael Cannon (TCU) 1986 Stadium Record: 49.89 Jarmila Kratochvilova (Cze) 1985 44.32 Gabriel Tiacoh (Wash St) 1986 UCLA Record: 49.96 Monique Henderson (UCLA) 2005 43.87 (UCLA) 1988 LSU Record: 50.60 LaTarsha Stroman 1997 44.28 Derrick Brew 1999 TCU Record: 52.27 Jessica Young 2011 45.10 Lewis Banda 2006 World Leader: 51.55 Jessica Beard (USA) 45.66 Nijel Amos (BOT) American Leader: 51.55 Jessica Beard 46.14 Torrin Lawrence Collegiate Leader: 51.63 Shaunae Miller (Georgia) 46.24 Brunson Miller (Clem)

Women 7 Leading collegiate entrants, with 2013 and lifetime-best marks L Men Siedda Herbert LSU Sr. 54.77i 53.59 ‘12 Pete Lauderdale UCLA So. 47.80 47.80 ‘13 Montene Speight LSU So. 55.06 53.62 ‘11 Wally Rodriguez UCLA So. 49.03 47.63 ‘11 Kelly Rhines UCLA Fr. no mark 55.51i ‘13 Quincy Downing LSU So. 46.94 46.18 ‘12 Katie Reed UCLA So. no mark 53.47 ‘10 Darrell Bush LSU Fr. 47.16i 46.95 ‘11 Ashle Cadlwell TCU So. 55.16 55.72 ‘11 Joshua Washington TCU So. 47.13i 47.13i ‘13 Ronnie Baker TCU Fr. 46.95i 46.95i ‘13

Preview: Expect a tight race here, with UCLA’s Katie Reed, LSU’s Preview: Quincy Downing, who won a gold medal on the American Siedda Herbert and Montene Speight evenly matched on paper. World Junior Championships 4 x 400 m team in 2012, is the favorite and has already broken 47 seconds this spring. UCLA is counting on sophs The class of the field will likely come from Open Division entries Keshia Pete Lauderdale and Wally Rodriguez to break up a potential Tiger 1-2 Baker (50.76 best, from 2010; gold medalist on the U.S. 4 x 400 m relay with Darrell Bush (46.95 in 2011). Freshman Ronnie Baker, an All-Big in London 2012) and former Bruin star Joy Eaton (best of 52.61 in 12 indoor selection, posted a lifetime best of 46.95 indoors this season. 2011). Baker won the Rafer Johnson-Jackie Joyner-Kersee Invite 400 m Open Division entry Gil Roberts is a formerTexas Tech All-American and last year in a meet-record time of 51.48. has a sparking best of 44.84 from 2012.

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800 m - 1500 m - 3000 m -3000 m Steeplechase

< 800 METERS: Women’s Records Men’s Records World Record: 1:53.28 Jarmila Kratochvilova (CZE) 1983 1:40.91 Daniel Rudisha (Kenya) 2012 American Record: 1:56.40 Jearl Miles Clark 1999 1:42.60 Johnny Gray 1985 Collegiate Record: 1:59.11 Suzy Favor (Wisconsin) 1990 1:44.55 Julius Achon (G Mason) 1996 RJ-JJK Meet: 2:03.50 Aleksandra Deren (Poland) 2004 1:45.83 Duane Solomon(unat) 2012 UCLA-LSU Meet: 2:05.7 Julie Johnson (UCLA) 1:49.0 Darrin Browden (LSU) 1989 & Sylvia Brydson (LSU) 1989 UCLA-TCU Meet: 2:10.33 Kristen Dowell (UCLA) 1986 1:50.77 Johnny Walker (TCU) 1986 Stadium Record: 1:59.7 (Stanford TC) 1983 1:43.9 Rick Wohlhuter (UCTC) 1974 UCLA Record: 2:02.26 Lena Nilsson (UCLA) 2002 1:44.71 Cory Primm (UCLA) 2011 LSU Record: 2:01.32 Neisha Bernard-Thomas 2004 1:45.53 Robin van Heiden 1987 TCU Record: 2:05.48 Rebecca Allison 1986 1:46.04 Khadevis Robinson 1998 World Leader: 2:02.20 Kelly Hetherington (AUS) 1:44.84 Kleberson Davide (BRA) American Leader: 2:04.38 Shelby Houlihan 1:48.44 Brandon Johnson Collegiate Leader: 2:03.79 Regina George (Arkansas) 1:48.64 Harun Abda (Minnesota)

Women 7 Leading collegiate entrants, with 2013 and lifetime-best marks L Men Tiffany LaMar UCLA Jr. 2:11.78 2:09.0 ‘10 Justin Chambers TCU Jr. no mark 47.50 400 m ‘07 Danielle Low UCLA Sr. 2:13.75 2:09.37 ‘12 Connor Wilkins TCU So. 1:55.16i 1:55.16i ‘13 Samantha Levin LSU So. no mark 2:06.74 ‘’11 Julian Parker LSU Jr. 1:50.98 1:50.32 ‘12 Charlene Lipsey LSU Sr. 2:02.47i 2:01.40 ‘12 Nick Hartle UCLA Fr. 1:50.26 1:49.91 ‘11 Natoya Goule LSU Jr. 2:02.00i 2:01.45 ‘11 Philip Kostelnik UCLA So. 1:53.19 1:51.95 ‘12 Andrea Aguilar LSU Fr. 2:13.18 2:12.65i ‘13 Alex Monsiviaiz UCLA Fr. 1:51.60 1:51.34 ‘12 Briyanni Thomas TCU Jr. 2:12.11 2:08.57 ‘12

Preview: LSU’s Charlene Lipsey was the NCAA runner-up in this race in Preview: Team points will be at a premium between UCLA freshmen 2012 and third in the recent NCAA Indoor Champs, held last month. Nick Hartle and Alex Monsivaiz and LSU’s Julian Parker. Monsivaiz won She’s going to have to hold off teammate Natoya Goule, however, who the California State High School 800 m title in 2012, while Hartle scored beat her to the tape to win the NCAA Indoor 800 m in an indoor lifetime an almost unthinkable quadruple, winning the 400 m, 800 m, 1600 m best of 2:02.00. TCU’s Briyanni Thomas was Mountain West runner-up and 3200 m in the Nevada State Meet, to help lead Las Vegas in the 800 m last year, but will get stiff competition from UCLA’s Tiffany Centennial to the team title! LaMar and Danielle Low.

< 1500 METERS: Women’s Records Men’s Records World Record: 3:50.46 Yunxia Qu (CHI) 1988 3:26.00 Hicham El Guerrouj (MAR) 1998 American Record: 3:57.12 Mary Slaney 1983 3:29.30 Bernard Lagat 2005 Collegiate Record: 3:59.90 Jenny Barringer (Colorado) 2009 3:35.30 (Villanova) 1981 RJ-JJK Meet: 4:15.30 Nicole Sifuentes (Saucony) 2011 3:46.59 Jonah Maiyo (Arizona) 2006 UCLA-LSU Meet: 4:26.43 Nancy Brown (UCLA) 1989 3:42.81 Christian Cushing-Murray (UCLA) 1989 UCLA-TCU Meet: 4:23.71 Rebecca Allison (TCU) 1986 3:50.49 Jim Ortiz (UCLA) 1986 Stadium Record: 4:07.41 Linda Sheskey (Athletics West) 1988 3:37.29 (UCI) 1977 UCLA Record: 4:07.69 Lena Nilsson (UCLA) 2003 3:35.26 Jon Rankin (UCLA) 2005 LSU Record: 4:17.14 Christine Slythe 1985 3:38.41 Passmore Furusa 1995 TCU Record: 4:14.85 Rebecca Allison 1987 3:40.31 Eliud Njubi 2001 World Leader: 4:08.43 Brenda Martinez (USA) 3:34.68 Nick Willis (NZL) American Leader: 4:08.43 Brenda Martinez 3:40.77 Riley Masters Collegiate Leader: 4:17.22 Amanda Mergaert (Utah) 3:40.77 Riley Masters (Oklahoma)

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Women 7 Leading collegiate entrants, with 2013 and lifetime-best marks L Men Andria Aguilar LSU Fr. 4:35.92 4:35.92 ‘13 Daniel Herrera UCLA Jr. no mark 3:46.0 ‘12 Rachel Butler UCLA Jr. 4:29.38 4:27.96 ‘12 Alec Govi UCLA Sr. 3:52.78 3:47.70 ‘12 Sarah Toberty UCLA Sr. 4:28.71 4:28.04 ‘12 Patrick Douglas UCLA Jr. no mark 3:51.18 ‘12 Lyndsey Mull UCLA Fr. 4:52.29 4:48.93 ‘11 Austin O’Neil UCLA Fr. 3:54.91 3:54.91 ‘13 Allie Lopez UCLA Jr. 4:38.86 4:31.08 ‘11 Lane Werley UCLA Fr. no mark 3:46.25 ‘12 Jennifer Owen UCLA So. 4:33.68 4:33.68 ‘13 Chase Mackey TCU So. 4:03.17 3:58.75 ‘12 Ava Kent UCLA So. 4:34.22 4:34.22 ‘13 Preston Newsome TCU So. 4:02.02 4:02.02 ‘13 Maggie Escobar TCU Fr. 4:45.36 4:45.36 ‘13 Barrett Miller LSU So. 3:58.38 3:58.38 ‘13 Philip Primeaux LSU So. 3:56.27 3:56.27 ‘13

Preview: A major scoring opportunity for the Bruins, who have five Preview: A large total of 19 runners are entered, including eight from runners capable of winning this race, against LSU freshman Andria UCLA. The Bruins are counting on major points from its newcomers, Aguilar and TCU frosh Maggie Escobar. The Open Division entries especially redshirt freshman Lane Werley, freshman Austin O’Neil and include Lea Wallace (4:10.77 in 2011), last year’s Big Sky 1500 m J.C. transfer Patrick Dougkas. Among the Open Division entries are champion while at Sacramento State, and former Hornet teammate Duane Solomon, the fourth-place finisher in the Olympic 800 m in Renisha Robinson, the Big Sky runner-up (best of 4:20.66, also in 1:42.82, making him the second-fastest American in history . . . behind 2012). only his coach – UCLA’s Johnny Gray – the American Record holder at 1:42.60. Solomon has a 1500 m lifetime b4est of 3:48.29.

< 3000 METERS: Women’s Records Men’s Records World Record: 8:06.11 Junxia Wang (CHN) 1993 7:20.67 Daniel Komen (KEN) 1996 American Record: 8:25.83 Mary Slaney 1985 7:29.00 Bernard Lagat 2010 Collegiate Record: 8:47.35 (Villanova) 1988 7:37.70 Rudy Chapa (Oregon) 1979 RJ-JJK Meet: 9:17.52 Yuan Jin (China) 2006 8:03.31 Matt Downin (unat) 2004 UCLA-LSU Meet: 9:33.41 Polly Plumer (UCLA) 1986 none (2-mile was run) UCLA-TCU Meet: 10:01.6 Nicole Nugent (UCLA) 1991 none (2-mile was run) Stadium Record: 8:56.39 Jan Merrill (AGAA) 1978 7:43.04 Henry Rono (WSU) 1978 UCLA Record: 9:03.2 Francie Larrieu (UCLA) 1974 7:50.7 Steve Ortiz (UCLA) 1982 LSU Record: 9:22.04 Lisa Reed 1987 none listed TCU Record: 9:35.54 Gladys Keitany 1999 none listed World Leader: 8:58.00 Zoe Buckman (AUS) 7:47.50 Elroy Galant (RSA) American Leader: 9:21.91 Julia Lucas 7:58.43 Hassan Mead Collegiate Leader: 8:02.32 Parker Stinson (Ore)

Women 7 Leading collegiate entrants, with 2013 and lifetime-best marks L Men Laura Carleton LSU Sr. 9:21.92i 9:29.44 ‘12 Dustin Fay UCLA So. no mark 8:07.74 ‘12 Leigh-Ann Naccari LSU Jr. 10:22.01i 10:20.95 ‘12 Daniel Herrera UCLA Jr. 8:08.46i 8:08.46i ‘13 Kelsey Smith UCLA So. 9:31.45i 9:48.82 ‘12 Alec Govi UCLA Sr. 8:46.89 8:27.03 ‘11 Annie Mooney UCLA So. 9:36.5i 10:11.23 ‘12 Nohe Lema UCLA So. no mark 8:29.51 ‘12 Katja Goldring UCLA Sr. 9:37.07i 9:41.20 ‘12 Nath. Cushing-Murray UCLA Fr. 8:36.01 8:36.01 ‘13 Sarah Toberty UCLA Sr. 9:44.26i 9:44.26i ‘13 Jacob Wood UCLA Jr. 8:43.54 8:37.57 ‘12 Bronte Golick UCLA So. no mark 10:10.19 ‘12 Philip Primeaux LSU So. 8:36.11i 8:36.11i ‘13 Roger Cooke LSU Jr. 8:54.51i 8:54.51i ‘13 William Wiesler LSU Jr. 8:45.68i 8:45.68i ‘13 Preston Newsome TCU So. 8:52.46 8:52.46 ‘13

Preview: LSU senior Laura Carleton appears as the favorite: she won Preview: Another large field, with 17 runners slated to start. UCLA’s the SEC Indoor 5000 m title in 2012, was runner-up in the 3000 m SEC Dustin Fay is one of distance coach Forest Braden’s emerging stars and Indoor the same year. Although rarely run, the 3000 m (a half-lap short junior Daniel Herrera scored a lifetime best 8:08.46 indoors. This late- of two miles) is more accessible to 1500 m runners and a series of meet race could be a deciding factor for the Bruins if they are chasing Bruins will be racing for points and a possible upset win. points to bring the meet with LSU down to the relay.

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< 3000-METER STEEPLE: Women’s Records Men’s Records World Record: 8:58.81 Gulnara Galkina (RUS) 2008 7:53.63 Saif Shaheen (QAT) 2004 American Record: 9:12.50 Jenny Barringer 2009 8:08.82 Daniel Lincoln 2006 Collegiate Record: 9:25.54 Jenny Barringer (Colorado) 2009 8:05.4 Henry Rono (Wash St) 1978 RJ-JJK Meet: 10:20.66 Clara Viehweg (UCLA) 2009 8:52.14 Andy Wright (Cal Poly) 2010 UCLA-LSU Meet: none none UCLA-TCU Meet: none 9:13.86 Richard Erbes (UCLA) 1991 Stadium Record: 10:23.27 Anna Masinelli (Arizona State) 2005 8:21.59 James Munyala (UTEP) 1977 UCLA Record: 10:20.66 Clara Viehweg (UCLA) 2009 8:29.24 Dave Daniels (UCLA) 1982 LSU Record: 10:18.5 Sandra Smith 2001 8:38.14 Magnus Bengtsson 1990 TCU Record: 10:57.65 Alayne Thompson 2003 9:04.6 Ron Dennis 1995 World Leader: 9:46.73 Alexi Pappas (USA) 8:36.33 Youcef Abdi (AUS) American Leader: 9:46.73 Alexi Pappas (USA) 8:46.52 David Adams Collegiate Leader: 9:50/39 Rachel Sorna (Cornell) 8:43.73 Mattias Wolter (Louisville)

Women 7 Leading collegiate entrants, with 2013 and lifetime-best marks L Men Merissa Kado UCLA So. no mark 10:58.48 ‘12 David McDonald UCLA Sr. 9:05.36 8:59.30 ‘11 Molly Mann UCLA Fr. 11:22.91 11:22.91 ‘13 Nath. Cushing-Murray UCLA Fr. 9:34.31 9:34.31 ‘13 Nicole Evans UCLA Fr. 11:34.18 11:34.18 ‘13 Jacob Wood UCLA Jr. 9:17.66 9:08.11 ‘12 Kristina Rivera UCLA Jr. 11:59.5 11:30.39 ‘12 Jake Rossmango TCU Jr. 9:55.35 9:30.90 ‘12 Katie Dalton TCU Sr. no mark no mark

Preview: The steeplechase is one of track’s toughest races, including a Preview: Redshirt senior David McDonald has the best pedigree in the water jump and four giant hurdles spread around the track. Merissa field, achieving All-Pac-10 honors for his sixth-place finish in this race in Kado was UCLA’s best steepler in 2012 and is the likely favorite here. 2011. TCU’s Jake Rossmango finished ninth in the Mountain west steeple in 2012.

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100 m Hurdles (Women) - 110 m Hurdles (Men) - 400 m Hurdles

< 100/110 M HURDLES: Women’s Records Men’s Records World Record: 12.21 Yordonka Donkova (BUL) 1988 12.87 Dayron Robles (CUB) 2008 American Record: 12.33 Gail Devers 2000 12.89 David Oliver 2010 Collegiate Record: 12.48 Ginnie Powell (USC) 2006 13.00 Renaldo Nehemiah (Md) 1979 RJ-JJK Meet: 12.75 Michelle Perry (BK All-Stars) 2012 13.44 Larry Wade (HSI) 2004 UCLA-LSU Meet: 13.25 Tananjalyn Stanley (LSU) 1989 14.10 Derek Knight (UCLA) 1989 13.1 h (G. Devers, A. Bass, S. Williams) 1986 UCLA-TCU Meet: 13.57 Janeene Vickers (UCLA) 1991 14.42 Raymond Young (UCLA) 1986 Stadium Record: 12.61 Gail Devers (UCLA) 1988 13.00 Renaldo Nehemiah (Md) 1979 UCLA Record: 12.61 Gail Devers (UCLA) 1988 13.22 (UCLA) 1978 LSU Record: 12.70 Tananjalyn Stanley 1989 13.32 Barrett Nugent 2012 TCU Record: 13.35 MaKeatha Cooper 2004 13.64 LaTarence Dunbar 1999 World Leader: 12.94 Vashti Thomas (USA) 13.35 Antwon Hicks (USA) American Leader: 12.94 Vashti Thomas (USA) 13.35 Antwon Hicks (USA) Collegiate Leader: 13.09 Kierre Beckles (South Carolina) 13.54 Wayne Davis (Tx A&M)

Women 7 Leading collegiate entrants, with 2013 and lifetime-best marks L Men Trinity Wilson UCLA Fr. no mark 13.15 ‘11 Colin Barber UCLA Fr. no mark no mark Kimmie Conner UCLA So. no mark 14.65 ‘11 Dominic Giovannoni UCLA Sr. 14.55 14.55 ‘13 Brea Buchanan UCLA So. no mark 13.45 ‘12 Marcus Nilsson UCLA Jr. 14.80 14.80 ‘13 Larissa Mathews TCU Sr. 13.60 13.26 ‘10 Joshua Thompson LSU So. 14.29 13.80 ‘12 Kaitlyn Moreau LSU So. 14.14 14.14 ‘13 Chanice Chase LSU So. 13.91w 14.08 ‘10 Jasmin Stowers LSU Jr. 13.39 12.88 ‘11 Shanekia Hall LSU Sr. 13.52 13.11 ‘12

Preview: LSU’s brilliant duo of All-American Jasmin Stowers and All- Preview: LSU’s Josh Thompson, a transfer from Pittsburgh, was the SEC Shanekia Hall will be tested by TCU’s Larissa Mathews – the 2012 U.S. Junior Championships runner-up in 2012 and an All-IC4A selection. Mountain West champ – and UCLA’s newest star, Brea Buchanan. The But even he’ll be tempted to watch Jason Richardson, the 2012 Olympic latter just scored her first All-American certificate with a fifth-place finish silver medalist and 2011 World Champion, who has a best of 12.98 and in the NCAA Indoor 60 m Hurdles, just 0.08 behind Stowers, who was an NCAA champion in this event for South Carolina back in 2008. finished third. Wild card: the debut of UCLA freshman Trinity Wilson, the Also of note are Open Division entries Ronald Brookins (best of 13.42 2011 U.S. Junior champ, now healthy and rarin’ to go. from 2011) and former USC star Logan Taylor (13.66 in 2012).

< 400 M HURDLES: Women’s Records Men’s Records World Record: 52.34 Yuliya Pechonkina (RUS) 2003 46.78 (USA) 1992 American Record: 52.47 Lashinda Demus 2011 46.78 Kevin Young 1992 Collegiate Record: 53.54 Sheena Johnson (UCLA) 2004 47.56 Kerron Clement (Florida) 2005 RJ-JJK Meet: 55.05 Brenda Taylor (SETC) 2004 49.41 Kyle Erickson (Bush Wackers) 2004 UCLA-LSU Meet: 57.13 Schwonda Williams (LSU) 1986 50.54 Derek Knight (UCLA) 1989 UCLA-TCU Meet: 57.83 Gayle Kellon (UCLA) 1986 51.09 Raymond Young (UCLA) 1986 Stadium Record: 55.05 Brenda Taylor (Nike) 2004 47.45 (Morehouse) 1977 UCLA Record: 52.95 Sheena Johnson (UCLA) 2004 47.72 Kevin Young (UCLA) 1988 LSU Record: 53.97 Nickiesha Wilson 2007 47.67 Bernie Brazell 2005 TCU Record: 57.70 Kishelle Paul 2007 50.90 Clayton Brookins 1998 World Leader: 55.97 Dalilah Muhammad (USA) 49.15 Roxroy Cato (JAM) American Leader: 55.97 Dalilah Muhammad 49.93 Jeshua Anderson Collegiate Leader: 56.58 Danielle Dowie (Tx) 50.00 Michael Sitgler (Kansas)

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Women 7 Leading collegiate entrants, with 2013 and lifetime-best marks L Men Chanice Chase LSU So. 62.53 62.53 ‘13 David Klarer UCLA Sr. 54.90 51.45 ‘11 Shana-Gaye Tracey LSU Jr. 59.27 57.74 ‘07 Jarrett Gonzales UCLA Fr. no mark no mark Nikita Tracey LSU Jr. 57.83 56.89 ‘10 Lavon Collins TCU Jr. 52.37 51.93 ‘12 Turqoise Thompson UCLA Sr. no mark 55.28 ‘12 Preview: UCLA senior David Klarer is on the comeback trail, looking to Preview: UCLA’s Turqoise Thompson has unfinished business in 2013: better his 2011 season that included All-Pac-10 honors for an eighth- an NCAA championship, which has eluded her in each of the last two place finish at the conference champs. He’ll be joined by 2012 California years, when she has finished second. She’ll get an argument today from State 300 m Hurdles champ Jarrett Gonzales in his first race as a Bruin, the unrelated Traceys of LSU: Nikita (already 57.83 this season) and and Lavon Collins, the Mountain West third-placer in this event in 2012. Shaya-Gaye (59.27). In the Open Division, Jamaica star Stevon Open Division entrant Jamele Mason of Puerto Rico has the fastest time Stoddart can run with Thompson; she’s a two-time Olympian with a best in the field: 48.89 in 2012 for Texas Tech, for whom he finished second of 54.47 from 2005 and a sterling 57.46 mark already this season. in the NCAAs and competed in the Olympic Games in London.

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4 x 100 m - 4 x 400 m

< 4X100 M: Women’s Records Men’s Records World Record: 40.82 USA 2012 36.84 Jamaica 2012 American Record: 40.82 National Team 2012 37.04 National Team 2012 Collegiate Record: 42.36 Texas A&M 2009 38.04 TCU 1998 RJ-JJK Meet: 42.65 Kersee All-Stars 2012 38.72 USOC-Chula Vista 2008 UCLA-LSU Meet: 44.1 LSU 1989 40.03 LSU 1989 UCLA-TCU Meet: 46.0 UCLA 1986 39.2 TCU 1986 Stadium Record: 42.65 Kersee All-Stars 2012 38.17 HSI 2000 UCLA Record: 43.17 UCLA 1988 38.59 UCLA 1988 LSU Record: 42.50 LSU 1989 38.24 LSU 1998 TCU Record: 43.37 TCU 2003 38.23 TCU 1989 World Leader: 42.56 Texas A&M 38.50 Racers Lions TC (JAM) American Leader: 42.56 Texas A&M 38.64 Texas A&M Collegiate Leader: 42.56 Texas A&M 38.64 Texas A&M

Women 7 Leading collegiate entrants, with 2013 and lifetime-best marks L Men LSU 43.70 in 2013 LSU 39.56 in 2013 TCU 45.14 in 2013 TCU 39.54 in 2013 UCLA 45.71 in 2013 UCLA 40.09 in 2013

Preview: LSU finished second in a fast Texas Relays race with a team Preview: Both LSU and TCU ran well at the Texas Relays, with the of Jasmin Stowers, Kimberlyn Duncan, Takeia Pinckney and Toshika Horned Frogs third (Ramone Bailey, Charles Silmon, Ronnie Baker and Sylvester, and they’ll be hard to stop . . . if they can get the stick around Raymond Bozmans) and the Tigers fourth (Damar Forbes, Aaron the track. Ernest, Darrell Bush, Shermund Allsop). The replay could be faster!

< 4X400 M: Women’s Records Men’s Records World Record: 3:15.17 USSR 1988 2:54.29 USA 1993 American Record: 3:15.51 National Team 1988 2:54.29 National Team 1993 Collegiate Record: 3:23.75 Texas 2004 2:59.59 LSU 2005 RJ-JJK Meet: 3:28.75 World Class TC 2009 3:05.07 Texas A&M 2008 UCLA-LSU Meet: 3:36.66 UCLA 1986 3:06.2 UCLA 1989 UCLA-TCU Meet: 3:45.85 UCLA 1986 3:02.74 TCU 1986 Stadium Record: 3:28.75 World Class TC 2009 3:02.74 TCU 1986 UCLA Record: 3:27.57 UCLA 2003 2:59.91 UCLA 1988 LSU Record: 3:24.59 LSU 2012 2:59.59 LSU 2005 TCU Record: 3:30.00 TCU 2006 3:02.09 TCU 1983 World Leader: 3:27.61 Florida (USA) 3:01.93 San Antonio Elite (USA) American Leader: 3:27.61 Florida 3:01.93 San Antonio Elite Collegiate Leader: 3:27.61 Florida 3:02.65 Florida

Women 7 Leading collegiate entrants, with 2013 and lifetime-best marks L Men LSU 3:32.04 in 2013 LSU 3:05.27 in 2013. TCU 3:49.86 in 2013 TCU 3:10.07 in 2013 UCLA 3:42.12 in 2013 UCLA 3:12.68 in 2013

Preview: LSU ran sixth at the Texas Relays with a team of Siedda Preview: The Tigers weren’t messing around at the Texas Relays, with Herbert, Nikita Tracey, Montenae Roye-Speight and Natoya Goule and an early-season 3:05.27 for fourth place. That team included Quincy if the meet comes down to it, have many more speedy options to try. Downing, Caleb Williams, Cyril Grayson and Darrell Bush. They’re the clear favorite here.

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High Jump - Pole Vault - Long Jump - Triple Jump

< HIGH JUMP: Women’s Records Men’s Records World Record: 2.09 Stefka Kostadinova (BUL) 1987 (6-10 1/4) 2.45 Javier Sotomayor (CUB) 2009 (8-0 1/2) American Record: 2.05 Chaunte Lowe 2010 (6-8 3/4) 2.40 Charles Austin 1991 (7-10 1/2) Collegiate Record: 1.98 Amy Acuff (UCLA) 1995 (6-6) 2.38 (La-Lafayette) 1989 (7-9.75) Collegiate Record: 1.98 Kajsa Bergqvist (SMU) 1999 (6-6) RJ-JJK Meet: 1.87 Sharon Day (Cal Poly) 2005 (6-1 1/2) 2.26 Jaime Nieto (USOC-CV) 2011 (7-5) UCLA-LSU Meet: 1.75 Leslie Nixon (LSU) 1986 (5-8 3/4) 2.13 Tom Lange (LSU) 1989 (6-11 3/4) UCLA-TCU Meet: 1.69 Gayle Kellon (UCLA) 1986 (5-6 1/2) 2.22 Troy Haines (UCLA) 1986 (7-3 1/4) Stadium Record: 1.93 (PCC) 1983 (6-4) 2.35 Javier Sotomayor (Cuba) 1989 (7-8 1/2) Stadium Record: 1.93 (Puma Ener.) 1983 (6-4) UCLA Record: 1.98 Amy Acuff (UCLA) 1995 (6-6) 2.32 Del Davis (UCLA) 1996 (7-7 1/4) LSU Record: 1.88 Gai Kapernick 1994 (6-2 1/4) 2.28 Tom Lange (LSU) 1990 (7-5 3/4) TCU Record: none listed 2.22 Chris Peoples (TCU) 2003 (7-3 1/4) World Leader: 1.94 Brigetta Barrett (USA) (6-4 1/4) 2.30 Derek Drouin (CAN) (7-6 1/2) American Leader: 1.94 Brigetta Barrett (USA) (6-4 1/4) 2.27 Marcus Jackson/Erik Kynard (7-5 1/4) Collegiate Leader: 1.94 Brigetta Barrett (Ariz) (6-4 1/4) 2.30 Derek Drouin (Indiana) (7-6 1/2)

C Height Progressions: Women: 1.55 m (5-1), 1.60 m (5-3), 1.65 m (5-5), 1.70 m (5-7), 1.75 m (5-8 1/2), 1.78 m (5-10) and 3 cm per increase after. Men: 1.83 m (6-0), 1.88 m (6-2), 1.93 m (6-4), 1.98 m (6-6), 2.03 m (6-8), 2.08 m (6-9 3/4), 2.11 m (6-11), then 3 cm per increase after.

Women 7 Leading collegiate entrants, with 2013 and lifetime-best marks L Men Zibby Boyer UCLA So. 5-5 5-8 ‘11 Colin Barber UCLA Fr. no mark no mark Mariah Gibson UCLA Jr. no mark 5-8 ‘10 Dominic Giovannoni UCLA Sr. 5-11 1/4 6-4 1/4 ‘12 Caroline Gyllenbern UCLA Fr. 5-5 5-8 1/2 ‘12 Fitzroy Dunkley LSU Fr. 6-10 3/4i 6-10 3/4i ‘13 Shanice Hall LSU Fr. 5-7 6-0 3/4 ‘12 Lynnika Pitts LSU Jr. 5-8 3/4 5-9 3/4i ‘12 Preview: UCLA decathlete Dominic Giovannoni, who won the Rafer Johnson-Jackie Joyner-Kersee decathlon here in 2011, has the best Preview: Shanice Hall of LSU is the only jumper with a lifetime best mark in the field, but will be tested by LSU’s versatile Fitzroy Dunkley, above six feet, but in this most unpredictable event, anything can who is also an excellent long and triple jumper. Open Division entrant happen. Jeff Skiba has a lifetime best of 7-0 1/2, from 2008.

< POLE VAULT: Women’s Records Men’s Records World Record: 5.06 Yelena Isinbaeva (RUS) 2009 (16-7 1/4) 6.14 Sergey Bubka (UKR) 1994 (20-1 3/4) American Record: 4.92 Jenn Stuczynski 2008 (16-1 3/4) 6.04 Brad Walker 2008 (19-9 3/4) Collegiate Record: 4.61 Tina Sutej (Arkansas) 2011 (15-1 1/4) 5.98 Lawrence Johnson (Tennessee) 1996 (19-7 1/2) RJ-JJK Meet: 4.50 Chelsea Johnson (UCLA) 2008 (14-9) 5.41 Yoo Kim (S Korea), Chris Swanson (unat) & Hiroki Ogata (Japan) 2012 (17-9) UCLA-LSU Meet: not held 5.03 Efram Melendez and Bobby DeHollander (LSU) 1989 (16-6) UCLA-TCU Meet: not held 5.40 Brandon Richards (UCLA) 1986 (17-8 1/2) Stadium Record: 4.50 Chelsea Johnson (Nike) 2008 (14-9) 5.77 (UCLA) 1984 (18-11) 5.77 Thierry Vigneron (France) 1983 (18-11) UCLA Record: 4.60 Chelsea Johnson (UCLA) 2006 (15-1) 5.71 Mike Tully (UCLA) 1978 (18-8 3/4) LSU Record: 4.35 Rachel Laurent 2011 (14-3 1/4) 5.71 Russ Buller 2000 (18-8 3/4) TCU Record: none listed 5.00 Rob Coffman 2004 (16-4 3/4) World Leader: 4.81 Yarisley Silva (CUB) (15-9 1/4) 5.81 Sam Kendricks (USA) (19-0 3/4)

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American Leader: 4.46 Bethany Buell (14-7 1/2) 5.81 Sam Kendricks (USA) (19-0 3/4) Collegiate Leader: 4.46 Bethany Buell(S Dakota) (14-7 1/2) 5.81 Sam Kendricks (Ole Miss) (19-0 3/4)

C Height Progressions: Women: 3.37 m (11-0 3/4), 3.52 m (11-6 1/2), 3.67 m (12-0 1/2), 3.82 m (12-6 1/4), 3.97 m (13-0 1/4), 4.07 m (13-4 1/4) and 10 cm per increase after. Men: 4.60 m (15-1), 4.75 (15-7), 4.95 (16-2 3/4), 5.05 (16-6 3/4), 5.20 (17-0 3/4), 5.35 (17-6 1/2), 5.50 (18-0 1/2), 5.60 (18-4 1/2), then 10 cm per increase after.

Women 7 Leading collegiate entrants, with 2013 and lifetime-best marks L Men Liz Goodrich UCLA Sr. 12-8 3/4 12-11 1/2 ‘12 Scott Cook UCLA So. 16-9 1/4 16-9 1/4 ‘13 Courtney Reginato UCLA Jr. 12-2 3/4 13-1 1/2 ‘12 Michael Woepse UCLA Jr. 17-7 18-2 1/2 ‘12 Natasha Kolbo UCLA Jr. 13-3 3/4 13-4 1/4 ‘12 Jaora Johnson LSU Jr. 17-3i 17-3i ‘13 Allison Koressel UCLA Sr. 14-1 14i 14-1 3/4 ‘13 Thomas Reinecke LSU Sr. 17-9 17-9 ‘13 Lacey Sanchez LSU Sr. 13-1 3/4 13-1 3/4 ‘13 Joseph Caraway LSU Sr. 17-5 17-5 ‘13 Andreas Duplantis LSU So. 17-9 1/4i 17-9 1/4i ‘13

Preview: Alison Koressel is the Bruins’ latest vault All-American, placing Preview: UCLA’s All-American Michael Woepse was NCAA runner-up fifth in the recent NCAA Indoor Championships in March. She’s already last year and earned his second A-A certificate with a seventh-place reached a new lifetime best of 14-1 3/4 outdoors. She’ll be tested by All- finish in the 2013 NCAA Indoors. He will be challenged by LSU’s Pac-12 performer Tasha Kolbo, a 2012 conference championships formidable vault corps, especially Andreas Duplantis (3rd in the 2013 scorer, and LSU’s Lacey Sanchez. SEC Indoor vault) and three-time SEC Outdoor scorers Thomas Reinecke and Joseph Callaway. Former UCLA star Yoo Kim highlights Open Division entrants include former Bruin All-American Katy Viuf, the the Open Division entries; he’s the South Korean record holder at 18-6 ninth-place finisher at the 2012 Olympic Trials, who has a best of 14-9, 3/4 (2007), a two-time Olympian and was twice a Bruin All-American in set last year. 2003-04.

< LONG JUMP: Women’s Records Men’s Records World Record: 7.52 Galina Chistyakova (URS) 1988 (24-8 1/4) 8.95 Mike Powell (USA) 1991 (29-4 1/2) American Record: 7.49 Jackie Joyner-Kersee 1994 (24-7 twice) 8.95 Mike Powell 1991 (29-4 1/2) Collegiate Record: 6.99 Jack. Joyner-Kersee (UCLA) 1985 (22-11 1/4) 8.74 Erick Walder (Arkansas) 1994 (28-8 1/4) RJ-JJK Meet: 6.50 Mindy Neeley (BYU) 2007 (21-4) 7.85 Jarod Tobler (unat) 2010 (25-7 1/2) UCLA-LSU Meet: 6.34 Gail Devers (UCLA) 1986 (20-9 3/4) 7.54 Matt Rose (LSU) 1989 (24-9) UCLA-TCU Meet: 5.53 Gayle Kellon (UCLA) 1986 (18-2) 8.04 Mike Powell (UCLA) 1986 (26-4 1/2) Stadium Record: 6.99 Jack. Joyner-Kersee (UCLA) 1985 (22-11 1/4) 8.71 (SMTC) 1984 (28-7) UCLA Record: 7.24 Jack. Joyner-Kersee (UCLA) 1985 (23-9) 8.24 James McAlister (UCLA) 1973 (27-0 1/2) LSU Record: 6.94 1987 (22-9 1/4) 8.47 John Moffitt 2004 (27-9 1/2) TCU Record: 6.61 Whitney Gipson 2011 (21-8 1/4) 7.83 Carl Mills 1969 (25-8 1/2) World Leader: 6.68 Funmi Jimoh (USA) (21-11) 8.19 Zarck Visser (RSA) (26-10 1/2) American Leader: 6.68 Funmi Jimoh (21-11) 8.15 Mike Hartfield (26-9) Collegiate Leader: 6.62 Francine Simpson (Kansas) (21-8 3/4) 8.15 Mike Hartfield (Ohio State) (26-9)

Women 7 Leading collegiate entrants, with 2013 and lifetime-best marks L Men Faith Anumba UCLA So. no mark 19-11 1/2 Cameron Parker TCU Sr. 23-4 23-9 3/4 ‘11 Kyle Price UCLA So. 21-4 3/4 21-4 3/4 ‘12 Ramone Bailey TCU So. 25-0 3/4 25-0 3/4 ‘13 Samantha Reynolds TCU Jr. 18-11 3/4i 19-8 ‘12 Michael Perry UCLA Jr. no mark 23-6 ‘11 Lorraine Ugen TCU So. 20-10 3/4i 22-1 1/2 ‘12 Blake Selig UCLA Fr. 22-5 3/4 24-1 1/4 ‘12 Brittany Porter LSU Sr. 20-0 1/2i 20-5 ‘’12 Keri Emanuel LSU Jr. 20-5 3/4i 20-5 ‘12 Preview: TCU’s Ramone Bailey was the Mountain West long jump champ in 2012 and he’s jumping like, scoring a lifetime best 25-0 3/4 at Preview: Looks like a fight between All-Americans Kylie Price of UCLA the Baylor Quad on March 22. He’ll be chased by All-Mountain West (fourth in the 2013 NCAA Indoors) and Lorraine Ugen of TCU (fifth in the teammate Cameron Parker (seventh in the conference meet in 2011) 2013 NCAA Indoor). Price is hot right now, setting a new lifetime best of and Bruin freshman Blake Selig The Open Division entrants include 21-4 3/4 at the Texas Relays, while Ugen has the longer personal former NCAA Indoor Champion Reindell Cole (while at Cal State record (22-1 1/2). In the Open Division, former Clemson All-American Northridge), who has jumped 26-9 3/4 and twice-NAIA long jump April Sinkler (21-6 1/4 in 2011) figures to fight both for the win today. champion Ron Taylor (26-0 1/4 in 2012).

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< TRIPLE JUMP: Women’s Records Men’s Records World Record: 15.50 Inessa Kravets (UKR) 1995 (50-10 1/4) 18.29 Jonathan Edwards (GBR) 1995 (60-0 1/4) American Record: 14.45 Tiombe Hurd 1988 (47-5) 18.09 1996 (59-4 1/4) Collegiate Record: 14.25 Kim Williams (LSU) 2011 (46-9) 17.57 (SMU) 1982 (57-7 3/4) RJ-JJK Meet: 13.89 Blessing Ufodiama (RWU) 2011 (45-7) 16.66 Josh Como (CSLA) 2011 (54-8) UCLA-LSU Meet: 12.71 Gail Devers (UCLA) 1986 (41-8 1/2) 15.27 MacArthur Anderson (UCLA) 1989 (50-1 1/4) UCLA-TCU Meet: 11.76 Antoinette Moon (TCU) 1991 (38-7) 15.79 MacArthur Anderson (UCLA) 1991 (51-9 3/4) Stadium Record: 13.89 Blessing Ufodiama (RWU) 2011 (45-7) 17.36 Willie Banks (Athletics West) 1982 (56-11 1/2) UCLA Record: 14.07 Candice Baucham (UCLA) 2005 (46-2) 17.05 Willie Banks (UCLA) 1978 (55-11 1/4) LSU Record: 13.97 Keisha Spencer 2000 (45-10) 17.59 Walter Davis 2002 (57-8 1/2) TCU Record: 13.46 Neidra Covington 2010 (44-2) 16.55 Jonathan Jackson 2008 (54-3 3/4) World Leader: 14.20 Liuba Zaldivar (CUB) (46-7 1/4) 17.46 Ernesto Reve (CUB) (57-3 1/2) American Leader: 13.42 Crystal Manning (44-0 1/2) 16.43 (53-11) Collegiate Leader: 13.20 Ciarra Brewer (Fla) (43-3 3/4) 16.43 Omar Craddock (Fla) (53-11)

Women 7 Leading collegiate entrants, with 2013 and lifetime-best marks L Men Faith Anumba UCLA So. 41-7 41-7 3/4 ‘12 Michael Perry UCLA Jr. no mark 45-3 ‘11 Lynnika Pitts LSU Jr. 43-9i 43-9i ‘13 Dillon Stucky UCLA Sr. no mark 50-1 1/4 ‘12 Keri Emanuel LSU Jr. 44-2i 43-10 ‘12 Cameron Parker TCU Sr. 52-10 52-10 ‘13 Samantha Reynolds TCU Jr. 38-7 1/2i 39-5 3/4w ‘13 Fitzroy Dunkley LSU Fr. 49-5i 49-5 1/2 ‘12

Preview: LSU has two All-Americans in this event, with the 2013 NCAA Preview: The triple jump comes late in the meet and could be decisive. Indoor sixth-placer (Keri Emanuel) and seventh-placer (Lynnika Pitts). TCU has its ace, Cameron Parker, the two-time Mountain West They’ll get an argument from UCLA’s Faith Anumba, who was an All- champion going, with the best mark in the field, a personal record of 52- Pac-12 selection in 2012, finishing sixth in the conference meet. The top 10 set earlier this year. The Bruins and Tigers are evenly matched with mark in the field belongs to Open Division entrant Crystal Manning, who freshman Fitzroy Dunkley (49-5 1/2) against Bruin senior Dillon Stucky finished fifth in the U.S. Olympic Trials last year and has a best of 45-9 (50-1 1/4). 3.4 from 2010.

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Shot Put - Discus - Hammer - Javelin

< SHOT PUT: Women’s Records Men’s Records World Record: 22.63 Natalya Lisovskaya (URS) 1987 (74-3) 23.12 (USA) 1990 (75-10 1/4) American Record: 20.18 (Mazda TC) 1988 (66-2 1/2) 23.12 Randy Barnes 1990 (75-10 1/4) American Record: 20.18 J. Camarena-Williams (NYAC) 2011 (66-2 1/2) Collegiate Record: 18.99 Meg Ritchie (Arizona) 1984 (62-3 3/4) 22.00 John Godina (UCLA) 1995 (72-2 1/4) RJ-JJK Meet: 18.15 Kristin Heaston (Nike) 2004 (59-6 3/4) 20.72 John Godina (adidas) 2004 (67-11 3/4) UCLA-LSU Meet: 15.08 Teresa Williford (LSU) 1986 (49-6) 18.64 Dave Wilson (UCLA) 1989 (61-2) UCLA-TCU Meet: 15.96 Tracie Millett (UCLA) 1991 (52-4 1/2) 18.56 Jordy Reynolds (TCU) 1991 (60-10 3/4) Stadium Record: 19.04 Ramona Pagel (unat) 1985 (62-5 3/4) 23.12 Randy Barnes (Mazda TC) 1990 (75-10 1/4) UCLA Record: 18.86 Valetya Althouse (UCLA) 1995 (61-10 3/4) 22.00 John Godina (UCLA) 1995 (72-2 1/4) LSU Record: 16.62 Danyel Mitchell 1994 (54-6 1/2) 19.99 Joe Maciejczyk 1982 (65-7) TCU Record: 17.19 Stev. Wadsworth-Ferguson 1993 (56-4 3/4) 19.75 Jordy Reynolds (TCU) 1992 (64-9 3/4) World Leader: 20.37 Valerie Adams (NZL) (66-10) 20.75 Reese Hoffa (USA) (68-1) American Leader: 17.32 Felisha Johnson (56-10) 20.75 Reese Hoffa (68-1) Collegiate Leader: 17.58 Julie Labonte (Ariz) (57-8 1/4) 20.43 Ryan Crouser (Texas) (67-0 1/2)

Women 7 Leading collegiate entrants, with 2013 and lifetime-best marks L Men Tatum Souza UCLA Jr. 41-5 3/4 41-5 3/4 ‘13 Ryan Andrews UCLA Fr. 51-8 1/2 56-7 1/4 ‘12 Kelsey Samuels TCU Sr. 51-4 1/4i 52-7 1/4 ‘12 Nigel Davies UCLA Sr. 55-7 3/4 55-7 3/4 ‘12 Megan Smith TCU So. 53-5 53-5 ‘13 Nicolas Scarvelis UCLA Fr. 58-1 1/4 58-1 1/4 ‘13 Tori Bliss LSU So. 52-11i 52-11i ‘13 Paul Osunwa TCU Jr. 56-0 56-0 ‘13 Rodney Brown LSU So. 57-5i 57-5i ‘13

Preview: A tight battle between all-conference performers from LSU Preview: Bruin fans will get their first chance to see how good freshman and TCU. Tori Bliss improved her lifetime best by more than a foot this Nicolas Scarvelis can be. The U.S. Junior runner-up in 2012, he’s winter, reaching 52-11 to place third in the SEC Indoor Championships. already improved his best to 58-1 1/4 year and is looking to join the 60- Megan Smith of TCO has the best mark in the field and was the foot club. He’ll be challenged, however, All-Mountain West performer Mountain West runner-up in 2012. Teammate Kelsey Samuels was Paul Osunwa of TCU (third in the conference meet in 2012) and Rodney Mountain West shot put champion indoors and out in 2011; all three Brown of LSU, an All-SEC selection after finishing seventh in the 2012 have lifetime bests within just 18 inches of each other. conference meet. In the Open Division, former Penn State star Joe Kovacs will throw (69-2 best from 2012); he finished fourth in the U.S. Olympic Trials last year, but was a three-time All-American for the Nittany Lions. Eric Werskey, formerly of Auburn, was ninth at the Trials and has a 65-0 3/4 best from 2011.

< DISCUS: Women’s Records Men’s Records World Record: 76.80 Gabriele Reinsch (GDR) 1988 (252-0) 74.08 Jurgen Schult (GDR) 1986 (243-0) American Record: 67.74 Stephanie Brown Trafton 2012 (222-3) 72.34 Ben Plucknett 1981 (237-4) Collegiate Record: 67.48 Meg Ritchie (Arizona) 1981 (221-5) 67.66 Hannes Hopley (SMU) 2004 (222-0) RJ-JJK Meet: 58.18 Seilala Sua (UCLA) 2004 (190-10) 64.84 Julian Wruck (Australia) 2012 (212-9) UCLA-LSU Meet: 53.40 Kris Larson (UCLA) 1989 (175-2) 62.60 John Nichols (LSU) 1989 (205-4) UCLA-TCU Meet: 54.60 Toni Lutjens (UCLA) 1986 (179-1) 57.08 Jordy Reynolds (TCU) 1991 (187-3) Stadium Record: 63.50 Seilala Sua (UCLA) 2000 (208-4) 70.10 (PCC) 1976 (230-0) UCLA Record: 65.90 Seilala Sua (UCLA) 2000 (216-2) 66.01 Julian Wruck (UCLA) 2013 (216-7) LSU Record: 59.24 Danyel Mitchell 1994 (194-4) 63.74 John Nichols (LSU) 1989 (209-1) TCU Record: 50.33 Megan Smith 2013 (165-1) 58.78 Tommy Killen 2008 (192-10) World Leader: 66.69 Nadine Muller (GER) (218-9) 66.01 Julian Wruck (AUS) (216-7) American Leader: 57.50 Shelbi Vaughn (188-8) 62.88 Rodney Brown (LSU) (206-3) Collegiate Leader: 57.50 Shelbi Vaughn (Tx A&M) (188-8) 66.01 Julian Wruck (UCLA) (216-7)

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Women 7 Leading collegiate entrants, with 2013 and lifetime-best marks L Men Jaycee Olsen UCLA So. 150-11 150-11 ‘13 Adam Damadzic TCU Fr. 174-6 174-6 Kelsey Samuels TCU Sr. 147-1 150-0 ‘12 Rodney Brown LSU So. 206-3 206-3 ‘13 Megan Smith TCU So. 165-1 165-1 ‘13 Daniel Obioha LSU Sr. 163-7 167-9 ‘11 Tori Bliss LSU So. 157-2 157-2 ‘13 Jeremy Tuttle LSU So. 161-6 161-6 ‘13 Matt Kosecki UCLA Jr. 192-11 193-8 Julian Wruck UCLA Jr. 216-7 216-7 ‘13

Preview: Megan Smith of TCU is not only the school-record holder, but Preview: UCLA’s Australian sensation, Julian Wruck, will make his has the best mark in the field by nearly eight feet. She’ll be chased by Drake Stadium debut in blue-and-gold. He’s had a great 2013 already, LSU’s Tori Bliss, though, who is improving rapidly and has a strong setting the school record twice and launching the disc out to 216-7 at the winter in the shot put. In the Open Division, 2012 NCAA champion Texas Relays. He won the 2011 NCAA discus title while at Texas Tech, Whitney Ashley (ex-San Diego State) will throw (best of 196-10 from but transferred to UCLA prior to the 2012 season; he was also an 2012), along with Jere Summers (195-6 in 2012), who finished 10th in Australian Olympian in 2012. Teammate Matt Kosecki is the defending the 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials last summer. Pac-12 discus champion and both will be challenged by LSU’s Rodney Brown. The latter tossed a lifetime best 206-3 for second behind Wruck at Texas. In the Open Division is former UCLA star Bo Taylor (191-9 best from 2011), a four-time All-Pac-10/12 selection while a Bruin.

< HAMMER: Women’s Records Men’s Records World Record: 79.42 Betty Heidler (GER) 2011 (260-7) 86.74 Yuriy Syedikh (URS) 1986 (284-7) American Record: 74.19 Jessica Cosby 2012 (243-5) 82.52 1996 (270-9) Collegiate Record: 72.94 Jenny Dahlgren (Georgia) 2007 (239-4) 81.94 Balazs Kiss (USC) 1995 (268-10) RJ-JJK Meet: 70.54 Jessica Cosby (UCLA) 2009 (231-5) 67.16 Arnaldo Cueto (CS Bakersfield) 2008 (220-4) UCLA-LSU Meet: none 66.48 David Wilson (UCLA) 1989 (218-1) UCLA-TCU Meet: none none Stadium Record: 70.54 Jessica Cosby (UCLA) 2009 (231-5) 77.36 Balazs Kiss (USC) 1996 (253-10) UCLA Record: 66.88 Jessica Cosby (UCLA) 2004 (219-5) 69.92 Boldizsar Kocsor (UCLA) 2008 (229-5) LSU Record: 62.77 Britney Henry 2004 (205-11) 72.98 Walter Henning 2010 (239-5) TCU Record: none listed 56.72 Cameron Tabor 2011 (186-1) World Leader: 75.80 Betty Heidler (GER) (248-8) 78.99 Yury Shayunou (BLR) (259-2) American Leader: 72.16 Amanda Bingson (236-9) 72.34 A.G. Kruger (237-4) Collegiate Leader: 69.80 Chelsea Cassulo (Az St) (229-0) 69.75 Alec Faldermeyer (UCLA) (228-10)

Women 7 Leading collegiate entrants, with 2013 and lifetime-best marks L Men Ida Storm UCLA Jr. 217-1 218-1 ‘12 Alec Faldermeyer UCLA Jr. 228-10 229-3 ‘12 Kelsey Samuels TCU Sr. 162-11 162-11 ‘13 Josh Scherer UCLA So. no mark 177-4 ‘12 Denise Hinton LSU Jr. 195-11 195-11 ‘13 Jeremy Tuttle LSU So. 201-0 201-0 ‘13 Karen Henning LSU Jr. 201-0 201-0 ‘13 David Collins LSU Fr. 162-1 162-1 ‘13

Preview: It’s all about Ida, as UCLA’s Swedish hammer sensation Preview: UCLA junior Alec Faldermeyer is already a three-time All- continues to improve. She’s earned All-American honors outdoors (fifth American, finishing as high as third in 2012, but he’s looking to break in the 2012 NCAA hammer) and indoors (second in the 2012 NCAA the 230-foot barrier and is out to 228-10 already this season. He’s weight throw) and was an All-Pac-10/12 selection both years. The fight figures to win, but the other scoring places figure to be tightly contested for second looks to be between LSU teammates Denise Hinton and between LSU’s Jeremy Tuttle (All-SEC in 2012 for his fourth-place Karen Henning, the SEC third-placer in 2012. In the Open Division are finish) and UCLA’s Josh Scherer, a transfer from UC Santa Barbara, former All-Americans Kristin Smith (212-2 in 2011), a 2010 A-A for where he was seventh in the Big west hammer competition in 2011. In Kentucky (sixth) and the versatile Jere Summers (207-4 in 2010), who the Open Division, look for Colin Dunbar, a 226-8 performer already this won the Big East for Lousville in 2010 and followed with a third-place year, who was the 2011 Big West champ for Long Beach State and 12th finish at the NCAAs. in the 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials.

< JAVELIN: Women’s Records Men’s Records World Record: 72.28 Barbora Spotakova (CZE) 2008 (237-2) 98.48 Jan Zelezny (CZE) 1996 (323-1) American Record: 66.67 Kara Patterson 2010 (218-8) 91.29 Breaux Greer 2007 (299-6)

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Collegiate Record: 61.82 Irina Kahrun (Indiana) 2003 (202-10) 89.10 Patrik Boden (Texas) 1990 (292-4) RJ-JJK Meet: 57.17 Kim Kreiner (Nike) 2006 (187-6) 76.45 Ryan Young (CS Bakersfield) 2009 (250-10) UCLA-LSU Meet: none (old model) 64.90 Mark Morris (LSU) 1989 (212-11) UCLA-TCU Meet: none (old model) 71.68 Erik Smith (UCLA) 1991 (235-2) Stadium Record: 57.17 Kim Kreiner (Nike) 2006 (187-6) 82.82 Patrik Boden (Texas) 1990 (271-9) UCLA Record: 50.63 Tara Ross (UCLA) 2009 (166-1) 79.20 Erik Smith (UCLA) 1993 (259-10) LSU Record: 51.48 Anna Lyons 2009 (168-11) 75.56 Mikael Olander 1987 (247-11) TCU Record: 41.00 Sara Talley 2010 (134-6) 68.28 Joe Brown 2008 (224-0) World Leader: 69.34 Mariya Abakumova (RUS) (227-6) 86.40 Tero Pitkamaki (FIN) (283-5) American Leader: 52.97 Elizabeth Herrs (Okla) (173-9) 81.40 Sam Humphreys (Tx A&M) (267-1) Collegiate Leader: 52.97 Elizabeth Herrs (Okla) (173-9) 81.40 Sam Humphreys (Tx A&M) (267-1)

Women 7 Leading collegiate entrants, with 2013 and lifetime-best marks L Men Sara Talley TCU Sr. 116-3 128-4 ‘12 Derek Eager UCLA So. no mark 233-1 ‘12 Makena Schroder TCU Fr. 148-9 148-9 ‘13 Carlo Valdes UCLA Sr. 201-10 206-11 ‘12 Kelsey Carlsen LSU Fr. 145-2 147-5 ‘12 Jeremy Tuttle LSU So. 205-8 227-6 ‘12 Doren Welch LSU Fr. 153-2 153-2 ‘13 Philip LeBlanc LSU Jr. 206-2 208-1 ‘12 Victoria Breidenthal UCLA Jr. no mark 121-6 ‘13 Terry Hughes LSU Fr. 198-10 198-10 ‘13

Preview: Freshmen will make their mark with the spear, as the top Preview: Sophomores will battle on the men’s side, with UCLA’s All- marks in the field belong to Doren Welch of LSU and two-time Oregon Pac-12 (3rd) performer Derek Eager pitching against LSU’s All-SEC State HS 5A champ Makena Schroder of TCU. (5th) chucker Jeremy Tuttle. The third-place point in the event could be important in the UCLA-LSU dual and matches UCLA’s Carlo Valdes and LSU’s Philip LeBlanc. In the Open Division, Lance Walkington (222-0 in 2011) will compete strongly against both Eager and Tuttle.

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Dual Meet Scoring: 5-3-1 for places 1-2-3 in individual events; 5-0 for relays

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The Meet Program follows, with entries and lane and order assignments as of Thursday evening, April 4. These are, of course, subject to change.

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Event 1 Women Hammer Throw Event 5 Women Shot Put Pos Name School Seed Mark Pos Name School Seed Mark Flight 1 of 1 Finals Flight 1 of 1 Finals 1 Olsen, Jaycee UCLA 47.02m 1 Toney, Cheyenne UCLA ND 2 Samuels, Kelsey TCU 49.67m 2 Olsen, Jaycee UCLA 11.15m 3 Hinton, Denise LSU 62.42m 3 Souza, Tatum UCLA 12.79m 4 Henning, Karen LSU 63.01m 4 Samuels, Kelsey TCU 16.10m 5 Summers, Jere' Otc-Cve 65.00m 5 Bliss, Tori LSU 16.13m 6 Storm, Ida UCLA 66.30m 6 Smith, Megan TCU 16.20m 7 Smith, Kristen Otc-Cve 68.00m Event 6 Men Shot Put Event 2 Men Hammer Throw Pos Name School Seed Mark Pos Name School Seed Mark Flight 1 of 1 Finals Flight 1 of 1 Finals 1 Andrews, Ryan UCLA 16.51m 1 Umstead, Alex Unattached ND 2 Davies, Nigel UCLA 16.96m 2 Davies, Nigel UCLA ND 3 Osunwa, Paul TCU 17.90m 3 Collins, David LSU 49.40m 4 Brown, Rodney LSU 18.12m 4 Scherer, Josh UCLA 54.71m 5 Scarvelis, Nicholas UCLA 18.69m 5 Tuttle, Jeremy LSU 63.87m 6 Werskey, Eric Otc-Cve 20.50m 6 Dunbar, Colin Unattached 69.10m 7 Kovacs, Joe Otc-Cve 21.00m 7 Faldermeyer, Alec UCLA 69.89m Event 7 Women Discus Throw Event 3 Women Javelin Throw Pos Name School Seed Mark Pos Name School Seed Mark Flight 1 of 1 Finals Flight 1 of 1 Finals 1 Storm, Ida UCLA 42.87m 1 Jernbeck, Therese LSU 35.00m 2 Toney, Cheyenne UCLA 44.00m 2 Souza, Tatum UCLA 36.91m 3 Olsen, Jaycee UCLA 47.11m 3 Conner, Kimberly UCLA 37.79m 4 Samuels, Kelsey TCU 48.08m 4 Breidenthal, Victoria UCLA 38.21m 5 Bliss, Tori LSU 49.92m 5 Talley, Sara TCU 44.58m 6 Smith, Megan TCU 52.44m 6 Day, Sharon Asics 45.60m 7 Ashley, Whitney Otc-Cve 59.00m 7 Carlsen, Kelsey LSU 47.18m 8 Summers, Jere' Otc-Cve 59.50m 8 Schroder, Makena TCU 47.60m 9 Welch, Doren LSU 48.76m Event 8 Men Discus Throw Pos Name School Seed Mark Event 4 Men Javelin Throw Flight 1 of 1 Finals Pos Name School Seed Mark 1 Taylor, Bo Unattached ND Flight 1 of 1 Finals 2 Parsons, Will UCLA ND 1 Barber, Colin UCLA ND 3 Hart, Thomas UCLA ND 2 Valdes, Carlo UCLA 61.87m 4 Hughes, Terry LSU 42.00m 3 Hughes, Terry LSU 64.08m 5 Tuttle, Jeremy LSU 53.88m 4 LeBlanc, Philip LSU 66.89m 6 Obioha, Daniel LSU 54.98m 5 Tuttle, Jeremy LSU 69.00m 7 Scarvelis, Nicholas UCLA 58.00m 6 Walkington, Lance Unattached 70.10m 8 Damadzic, Adam TCU 58.51m 7 Eager, Derek UCLA 71.05m 9 Kosecki, Matthew UCLA 59.03m 10 Brown, Rodney LSU 60.07m 11 Wruck, Julian UCLA 66.01m RecordTiming.com - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 2 Rafer Johnson / Jackie Joyner-Kersee Invite UCLA / LSU / TCU - 4/6/2013 UCLA Drake Stadium Meet Program

Event 9 Women Long Jump Event 13 Women High Jump Pos Name School Seed Mark Pos Name School Seed Mark Flight 1 of 1 Finals Flight 1 of 1 Finals 1 Manning, Crystal Otc-Cve 0.16m 1 Rietveld, Celeste UCLA 1.60m 2 Moreau, Kaitlyn LSU 5.35m 2 Conner, Kimberly UCLA 1.60m 3 Anumba, Faith UCLA 6.08m 3 Chenowith, Megan UCLA 1.60m 4 Collins-Reynolds, Samantha TCU 6.10m 4 Parris, Orlene TCU 1.65m 5 Porter, Brittany LSU 6.11m 5 Souza, Tatum UCLA 1.66m 6 Emanuel, Keri LSU 6.30m 6 Boyer, Zibby UCLA 1.71m 7 Ugen, Lorraine TCU 6.37m 7 Gibson, Mariah UCLA 1.71m 8 Sinkler, April Otc-Cve 6.50m 8 Gyllenbern, Caroline UCLA 1.75m 9 Price, Kylie UCLA 6.52m 9 Hall, Shanice LSU 1.78m 10 Pitts, Lynnika LSU 1.78m Event 10 Men Long Jump 11 Rainwater, Linda Team Movin Shoes 1.82m Pos Name School Seed Mark Flight 1 of 1 Finals Event 14 Men High Jump 1 Parker, Cameron TCU 7.12m Pos Name School Seed Mark 2 Head, Jeff Team Movin Shoes 7.18m Flight 1 of 1 Finals 3 Perry, Michael UCLA 7.21m 1 Barber, Colin UCLA NH 4 Bailey, Ramone TCU 7.26m 2 Giovannoni, Dominic UCLA 1.94m 5 Selig, Blake UCLA 7.36m 3 Skiba, Jeff Otc-Cve 2.10m 6 Taylor, Ronald Otc-Cve 7.80m 4 Dunkley, Fitzroy LSU 2.14m 7 Cole, Reindell Otc-Cve 8.00m Event 15 Women Pole Vault Event 11 Women Triple Jump Pos Name School Seed Mark Pos Name School Seed Mark Flight 1 of 1 Finals Flight 1 of 1 Finals 1 Viuf, Katy Unattached NH 1 Latson, Brianna TCU 11.50m 2 Marshall, Karlye UCLA 3.51m 2 Collins-Reynolds, Samantha TCU 11.77m 3 Clarke, Elena UCLA 3.76m 3 Anumba, Faith UCLA 12.79m 4 Greene, Renee UCLA 3.86m 4 Pitts, Lynnika LSU 13.33m 5 Goodrich, Liz UCLA 3.94m 5 Emanuel, Keri LSU 13.46m 6 Reginato, Courtney UCLA 3.94m 6 Manning, Crystal Otc-Cve 14.00m 7 Sanchez, Lacey LSU 4.01m 8 Kolbo, Natasha UCLA 4.12m Event 12 Men Triple Jump 9 Koressel, Allison UCLA 4.31m Pos Name School Seed Mark Flight 1 of 1 Finals Event 16 Men Pole Vault 1 Perry, Michael UCLA ND Pos Name School Seed Mark 2 Stucky, Dillon UCLA 15.35m Flight 1 of 1 Finals 3 Dunkley, Fitzroy LSU 15.50m 1 DeLeo, Dustin Lulu NM NH 4 Parker, Cameron TCU 15.66m 2 Nilsson, Marcus UCLA 4.80m 3 Sakioka, Mark UCLA 4.91m 4 Stark, Connor UCLA 4.98m 5 Cook, Scott UCLA 5.11m 6 Johnson, Jaora LSU 5.26m 7 Reinecke, Thomas LSU 5.27m 8 Caraway, Joseph LSU 5.34m 9 Duplantis, Andreas LSU 5.42m 10 Woepse, Michael UCLA 5.60m 11 Kim, Yoo Unattached 5.66m RecordTiming.com - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 3 Rafer Johnson / Jackie Joyner-Kersee Invite UCLA / LSU / TCU - 4/6/2013 UCLA Drake Stadium Meet Program

Event 17 Women 4x100 Meter Relay Event 22 Men 1500 Meter Run Lane Team Relay Seed Time Lane Name School Seed Time Section 1 of 1 Finals Section 1 of 1 Finals 3 Unattached A NT 1 Soloman, Dwayne Unattached 3:42.00 4 TCU A 44.65 2 Brosnan, Sean Unattached 3:42.00 5 UCLA A 45.50 3 Jones, Richard Unattached 3:43.00 6 LSU A 43.50 4 Herrera, Daniel UCLA 3:46.25 7 Otc-Cve A 44.50 5 Govi, Alec UCLA 3:47.70 6 Mackey, Chase TCU 3:51.00 Event 18 Men 4x100 Meter Relay 7 Douglas, Patrick UCLA 3:51.15 Lane Team Relay Seed Time 8 Miller, Barrett LSU 3:52.00 Section 1 of 1 Finals 9 Primeaux, Phillip LSU 3:52.10 3 Unattached A NT 10 O'Neil, Austin UCLA 3:54.91 4 TCU A 39.59 11 Newsome, Preston TCU 3:55.00 5 UCLA A 39.61 12 Wiesler, William LSU 4:00.00 6 LSU A 38.38 13 Cooke, Roger LSU 4:03.77 7 Team I Did It A 39.10 14 Mutell, Bryan LSU 4:05.00 15 Werley, Lane UCLA NT Event 19 Women 3000 Meter Steeplechase 16 Davis, Sean UCLA NT Lane Name School Seed Time 17 Edman, Ferdinand UCLA NT Section 1 of 1 Finals 18 Jabaz, Jorge Unattached NT 1 Kado, Merissa UCLA 10:58.48 19 Hartle, Nick UCLA NT 2 Dalton, Katie TCU 11:00.00 3 Mann, Molly UCLA 11:10.00 Event 23 Women 100 Meter Hurdles 4 Evans, Nicole UCLA 11:10.00 Lane Name School Seed Time 5 Rivera, Kristina UCLA 11:23.00 Section 1 of 1 Finals 1 Jernbeck, Therese LSU 14.80 Event 20 Men 3000 Meter Steeplechase 2 Conner, Kimberly UCLA 14.43 Lane Name School Seed Time 3 Chase, Chanice LSU 13.48 Section 1 of 1 Finals 4 Wilson, Trinity UCLA 13.15 1 McDonald, David UCLA 8:59.30 5 Stowers, Jasmin LSU 12.88 2 Cushing-Murray, Nathaniel UCLA 9:15.00 6 Matthews, Larissa TCU 13.49 3 Wood, Jacob UCLA 9:17.51 7 Hall, Shanekia LSU 13.11 4 Rossmango, Jake TCU 9:20.00 8 Buchanan, Brea UCLA 13.45 Event 21 Women 1500 Meter Run 9 Moreau, Kaitlyn LSU 13.90 Lane Name School Seed Time Event 24 Men 110 Meter Hurdles Section 1 of 1 Finals Lane Name School Seed Time 1 Wallace, Lea Nike 4:10.00 Section 1 of 1 Finals 2 unknown, Renisha Unattached 4:16.00 2 Barber, Colin UCLA NT 3 Butler, Rachel UCLA 4:27.96 3 Taylor, Logan Double Pillar 13.66 4 Toberty, Sarah UCLA 4:28.71 4 Giovannoni, Dominic UCLA 14.61 5 Aguilar, Andria LSU 4:30.00 5 Thompson, Joshua LSU 13.59 6 Mull, Lyndsey UCLA 4:31.07 6 Richardson, Jason Nike 13.10 7 Lopez, Allie UCLA 4:31.08 7 Brookins, Ronald Otc-Cve 13.50 8 Owen, Jennifer UCLA 4:33.68 8 Nilsson, Marcus UCLA 15.08 9 Kent, Ava UCLA 4:34.22 10 Escobar, Magdalena TCU 4:35.00 11 Mooney, Annie UCLA 4:36.70 12 Marvin, Meghan UCLA 4:38.51 13 Sanders, Elle UCLA 4:42.52 14 Naccari, Leigh-Ann LSU 4:45.00 15 Aleman, Laura LSU 4:49.16 RecordTiming.com - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 4 Rafer Johnson / Jackie Joyner-Kersee Invite UCLA / LSU / TCU - 4/6/2013 UCLA Drake Stadium Meet Program

Section 2 of 2 Finals Event 25 Women 400 Meter Dash 3 Lewis, Sydney UCLA 11.90 Lane Name School Seed Time 4 Sinkler, April Otc-Cve 11.70 Section 1 of 2 Finals 5 Fogarty, Kelly Team Movin Shoes 11.52 2 Eaton, Joy Unattached 52.72 6 Jones, Veronica TCU 11.54 3 Herbert, Siedda LSU 54.77 7 Woodruff, Yasmin UCLA 11.79 4 Caldwell, Ashle TCU 54.85 5 Reid, Katherine UCLA 54.74 Event 28 Men 100 Meter Dash 6 Speight, Montene' LSU 54.73 Lane Name School Seed Time 7 Rhines, Kelly UCLA 56.73 Section 1 of 2 Finals 8 Baker, Keshia Unattached 50.76 1 Williams, Rubin Unattached 10.12 Section 2 of 2 Finals 2 Bailey, Ramone TCU 10.31 4 Harrison, Jackie Unattached 53.26 3 Bozmans, Raymond TCU 10.30 5 Arcioni, Giulia Unattached 53.18 4 Dyce, Max UCLA 10.46 6 Rodriguez, Carol Unattached 52.80 5 Allsop, Shermund LSU 10.37 7 McDermott, Latoya LSU 56.43 6 Silmon, Charles TCU 9.94 7 Forbes, Damar LSU 10.40 Event 26 Men 400 Meter Dash 8 Merriweather, Yusef UCLA 10.64 Lane Name School Seed Time 9 Avery, Jerome Otc-Cve 10.30 Section 1 of 2 Finals Section 2 of 2 Finals 1 Caesar, Kelsey Unattached 46.94 4 Jamison, Josiah Otc-Cve 10.80 2 Howell, James Unattached 45.95 5 Cole, Reindell Otc-Cve 10.50 3 Bush, Darrell LSU 47.16 6 McSwain, Harvey TCU 10.55 4 Washington, Joshua TCU 46.50 7 Selig, Blake UCLA 10.88 5 Lauderdale, Pete UCLA 47.80 6 Downing, Quincy LSU 46.06 Event 29 Women 800 Meter Run 7 Rodriguez, Walfrido UCLA 49.03 Lane Name School Seed Time 8 Baker, Ronnie TCU 46.95 Section 1 of 1 Finals 9 Roberts, Gil Nike 45.00 1 Ball, Breanne TCU 2:14.00 Section 2 of 2 Finals 2 Lopez, Allie UCLA 2:12.85 2 Brown, Rob Otc-Cve 50.00 3 Aguilar, Andria LSU 2:10.12 3 White, Laijon UCLA 49.12 4 Thomas, Briyanni TCU 2:08.90 4 Chapman, Andre UCLA 48.51 5 Zorich, Brett Bay Area Track C 2:04.00 5 Actor, Kelsey Unattached 46.94 6 Lipsey, Charlene LSU 2:01.25 6 Ahmed, Yousef Saudi Arabia 47.00 7 Goule, Natoya LSU 2:01.60 7 Grayson, Cyril LSU 47.89 8 Levin, Samantha LSU 2:07.40 8 Brown, Tyler UCLA 48.63 9 Low, Danielle UCLA 2:09.58 9 Price, Markeith Otc-Cve 50.00 10 LaMar, Tiffany UCLA 2:11.78 11 Owen, Jennifer UCLA 2:13.68 Event 27 Women 100 Meter Dash 12 Udelhoven, Luna UCLA 2:17.02 Lane Name School Seed Time Section 1 of 2 Finals 1 Sylvester, Toshika LSU 11.44 2 White, Mandy Nike 10.95 3 Corinealdi, Chaniqua TCU 11.41 4 Price, Kylie UCLA 11.70 5 Pinckney, Takeia LSU 11.26 6 Ugen, Lorraine TCU 11.34 7 Davis, Aliyah LSU 11.42 8 Buchanan, Brea UCLA 11.95 9 Reese, Brittney Otc-Cve 11.35 RecordTiming.com - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 5 Rafer Johnson / Jackie Joyner-Kersee Invite UCLA / LSU / TCU - 4/6/2013 UCLA Drake Stadium Meet Program

Section 2 of 3 Finals Event 30 Men 800 Meter Run 1 Moreau, Kaitlyn LSU 24.77 Lane Name School Seed Time 2 Pinckney, Takeia LSU 24.55 Section 1 of 1 Finals 3 Herbert, Siedda LSU 24.15 1 Guerro, Danny Unattached NT 4 McDermott, Latoya LSU 24.24 2 Wilkins, Connor TCU 1:55.16 5 Arcioni, Giulia Unattached 23.40 3 Kostelnik, Philip UCLA 1:53.19 6 Harrison, Jackie Unattached 23.70 4 Hartle, Nick UCLA 1:50.69 7 Manning, Crystal Otc-Cve 23.80 5 Parker, Julian LSU 1:48.20 8 Matthews, Larissa TCU 24.50 6 Johnson, Brandon Unattached 1:46.00 9 Speight, Montene' LSU 24.59 7 Webb, Shariff Unattached 1:47.02 Section 3 of 3 Finals 8 Perezchica, Andres Mexico 1:50.04 3 Wilson, Trinity UCLA NT 9 Monsiviaiz, Alex UCLA 1:51.60 4 Davis, Aliyah LSU 25.17 10 Chambers, Justin TCU 1:54.00 5 Buchanan, Brea UCLA 24.89 11 Mackey, Chase TCU 1:56.00 6 Souza, Tatum UCLA 25.00 12 Gonzales, Kevin UCLA NT 7 Lewis, Sydney UCLA 25.25 8 Parris, Orlene TCU NT Event 31 Women 400 Meter Hurdles Lane Name School Seed Time Event 34 Men 200 Meter Dash Section 1 of 1 Finals Lane Name School Seed Time 2 Latina, Giulia Unattached 59.81 Section 1 of 2 Finals 3 Femmel, Laurie UCLA 1:04.58 1 Jackson, Narada TCU 21.35 4 Tracey, Nikita LSU 57.21 2 Williams, Rubin Unattached 20.34 5 Stoddart, Shevon Jamaica 55.10 3 Merriweather, Yusef UCLA 21.20 6 Thompson, Turquoise UCLA 55.28 4 Ernest, Aaron LSU 20.53 7 Tracey, Shana-Gaye LSU 57.81 5 Silmon, Charles TCU 20.56 8 Chase, Chanice LSU 57.38 6 Dyce, Max UCLA 20.77 7 McSwain, Harvey TCU 21.20 Event 32 Men 400 Meter Hurdles 8 Grayson, Cyril LSU 21.32 Lane Name School Seed Time 9 Avery, Jerome Otc-Cve 20.90 Section 1 of 1 Finals Section 2 of 2 Finals 3 Gonzales, Jarrett UCLA NT 1 Nixon, Greg Unattached NT 4 Mason, Jamele Puerto Rico 48.89 2 Brown, Rob Otc-Cve 23.00 5 Collins, Lavon TCU 50.90 3 White, Laijon UCLA 21.91 6 Klarer, David UCLA 51.45 4 Allsop, Shermund LSU 21.63 7 Rose, Kelly Unattached 53.30 5 Cole, Reindell Otc-Cve 21.50 Event 33 Women 200 Meter Dash 6 Lauderdale, Pete UCLA 21.58 7 Thompson, Joshua LSU 21.88 Lane Name School Seed Time 8 Jamison, Josiah Otc-Cve 22.00 Section 1 of 3 Finals 9 Selig, Blake UCLA NT 1 Fogarty, Kelly Team Movin Shoes 23.15 2 Okabare, Blessing Nike 22.50 3 Rhines, Kelly UCLA 24.49 4 Duncan, Kimberlyn LSU 22.54 5 Jones, Veronica TCU 23.15 6 Woodruff, Yasmin UCLA 24.32 7 Corinealdi, Chaniqua TCU 23.63 8 Sylvester, Toshika LSU 23.89 9 Baker, Keshia Unattached 23.12 RecordTiming.com - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 6 Rafer Johnson / Jackie Joyner-Kersee Invite UCLA / LSU / TCU - 4/6/2013 UCLA Drake Stadium Meet Program

Event 35 Women 3000 Meter Run Event 38 Men 4x400 Meter Relay Lane Name School Seed Time Lane Team Relay Seed Time Section 1 of 1 Finals Section 1 of 1 Finals 1 Carleton, Laura LSU 9:21.92 3 UCLA C 3:15.83 2 Smith, Kelsey UCLA 9:31.45 4 LSU A 3:07.00 3 Mooney, Annie UCLA 9:36.50 5 TCU A 3:08.25 4 Goldring, Katja UCLA 9:37.07 6 UCLA A 3:11.65 5 Toberty, Sarah UCLA 9:44.26 7 UCLA B 3:16.00 6 Golick, Bronte UCLA 9:55.00 8 JG All Stars A NT 7 Naccari, Leigh-Ann LSU 9:55.00 8 Schmitt, Caitlin UCLA 10:00.00 9 Vega, Sierra UCLA 10:05.00 10 Rivera, Kristina UCLA 10:15.00 11 Kado, Merissa UCLA 10:15.00 12 Aleman, Laura LSU 10:17.56 13 Escobar, Magdalena TCU 10:22.29 14 Dalton, Katie TCU 11:00.00 15 Murakami, Amber UCLA 11:23.73 16 Valenzuela, Hannah UCLA NT 17 Brajkovich, Rachel UCLA NT 18 Mull, Lyndsey UCLA NT

Event 36 Men 3000 Meter Run Lane Name School Seed Time Section 1 of 1 Finals 1 Fay, Dustin UCLA 8:01.99 2 Herrera, Daniel UCLA 8:08.46 3 Govi, Alec UCLA 8:25.00 5 Cushing-Murray, Nathaniel UCLA 8:36.01 6 Primeaux, Phillip LSU 8:36.11 7 Wood, Jacob UCLA 8:37.57 8 Cooke, Roger LSU 8:40.00 9 Wiesler, William LSU 8:40.00 10 Newsome, Preston TCU 8:50.00 11 Rossmango, Jake TCU 9:04.43 12 Mutell, Bryan LSU 9:10.33 13 Torres, Zack UCLA NT 14 Collins, Shayne UCLA NT 15 Zukerman, Chase UCLA NT 16 Miller, Barrett LSU NT 17 Sushchickh, Sergey UCLA NT

Event 37 Women 4x400 Meter Relay Lane Team Relay Seed Time Section 1 of 1 Finals 2 UCLA C 3:34.08 3 LSU B 3:40.00 4 LSU A 3:28.11 5 TCU A 3:45.34 6 UCLA A 3:38.27 7 UCLA B 3:40.00