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GENERAL INFO Butler/Chamberlain/Chisam ...... 25 2007 Quick Facts ...... 1 Cody/Corres/Council/Crummett ...... 26 Head Women’s Coach Deanne Vochatzer ...... 2 DeLand/Dileo/Farkash/Feaster ...... 27 Head Men’s Coach Jon Vochatzer ...... 3 Ferren-Cirino/Frazier/Fuchs ...... 28 Assistant Coaches ...... 4-5 Fuller/Gnepa/Grant/Himmelberger ...... 29 2007 Rosters ...... 22-23 B. Johnson/ R. Johnson/Lee/Mendoza ...... 30 Murillo/Nelson/Olson/Park ...... 31 WOMEN’S PROFILES Parker/Parsel/Pfaff/Rattray ...... 32 Amphy/Azevedo/Baker/Bickel ...... 6 Roberts/Roche/Rogerson/Sees ...... 33 Carter/Casabonne/Celentano/Chambers ...... 7 Suarez/Swarbrick/Trice/Williams ...... 34 Conley/Cunningham/Doughty/Eaton ...... 8 Wilright/Wolf-Root/Wusu/Yuen ...... 35 Eckels/Eke/Farkash/Fraser ...... 9 Gailey/Gleeson/Green ...... 10 RECAP & RECORDS Gregg/Harris/Haussler ...... 11 2006 Season Bests ...... 36-37 Hetherington-Rauth/Howell/Hudson/Johnstone ...... 12 2006 Div. Independent Championships ...... 38-39 Joyner/Kaiser/Kallioinen/Kapitulnik ...... 13 2006 Big West Conference Championships ...... 40-41 Knox/Larson/Lorson/Louie ...... 14 All-Time Outdoor Performance Lists ...... 42-45 Maltester/Mannon/Martindill/Maya ...... 15 All-Time Indoor Performance Lists ...... 46-47 Musgrove/Myles/Onyewuenyi/Perham ...... 16 Aggie Div. II All-Americans (1981-2003) ...... 48-51 Phillips/Porter/Ratliff/Robinson ...... 17 NCAA Woman Of The Year Honorees ...... 51 Rombach/Russell/Santos/Scott ...... 18 Sheldon/Silva/Stacionis ...... 19 CAMPUS SECTION Stoakley/Strack/Theus/Tucker ...... 20 This is UC Davis ...... i-ii Turpin/Van Vlasselaer/Williams/Yagi ...... 21 About UC Davis Athletics ...... iii-iv Facilities Overview ...... v-vi MEN’S PROFILES Transition to Division I ...... vii Ali/Baze/Bennett/Bosserman ...... 24

2007 Quick Facts

School ...... University of California, Davis (UC Davis) Head Women’s Coach ...... Deanne Vochatzer, 16th Year (Chico State ’71) Address ...... One Shields Avenue / Davis, CA 95616 Email ...... [email protected] Established/Founded ...... 1905/1908 Office Phone ...... (530) 752-5057 Enrollment ...... 30,475 Nickname ...... Aggies Head Men’s Coach ...... Jon Vochatzer, 26th Year (Cal State Hayward ’70) Colors ...... Yale Blue & Gold Email ...... [email protected] National Affiliation ...... NCAA Division I Provisional (Reclassifying from D-II) Office Phone ...... (530) 752-8608 Conference ...... Independent (joins Big West Conference in 2008) Home Facility ...... Woody Wilson Track at Toomey Field Assistant Head Coach ...... Byron Talley, 3rd Year (UC Davis ’02) Email ...... [email protected] Chancellor ...... Dr. Larry Vanderhoef (Wisc. Milwaukee ’64) Office Phone ...... (530) 754-8944 Director of Athletics ...... Greg Warzecka (California ’73) Senior Associate A.D...... Nona Richardson (Michigan State ’83) Distances Coach ...... Chris Puppione, 3rd Year (Sonoma State ’97) Associate A.D.s Email ...... [email protected] External Affairs: ...... Larry Swanson (Oregon State ’65) Office Phone ...... (530) 979-7017 Business & Game Mgmt.: ...... Bob Bullis (Northern Iowa ’71) Assistant A.D.s Throws Coach ...... Tim Fua, 2nd Year (Chico State ’97) Media Relations: ...... Mike Robles (Cal Poly ’88) Email ...... [email protected] Football Ops & Event Mgmt: ...... Mitch Campbell (UC Davis ‘87) Office Phone ...... (530) 752-8944 Marketing & Promotions: ...... Scott Brayton (UC Davis ‘94) Compliance: ...... Jennifer Cardone (Adelphi ‘90) Coach ...... Trevor Boler, 5th Year (UC Davis ’01) Development: ...... Mike Angius (UC Davis ‘77) High Jumps Coach ...... Hideshi Okamoto, 5th Year (Osaka Gakuin ’80) Faculty Athletic Rep...... Dr. Kimberly Elsbach (Iowa ’85) Sprints Coach ...... Erv Hunt, 1st Year (Fresno State ’70) Head Athletic Trainer ...... Jeff Hogan (UC Davis ’81)

Media Relations Contact ...... Mike Robles Email ...... [email protected] Media Relations Phone ...... (530) 752-3680 Media Relations FAX ...... (530) 754-5674 Aggies on the Web ...... http://www.ucdavisaggies.com

2007 UC DAVIS TRACK & FIELD 1 Deanne Vochatzer Few coaches in any sport Her first UC Davis experience came from 1987-89, when she achieve the ultimate accolade that taught and was women’s coach in 1988 and assistant to both the men’s befell UC Davis women’s track and and women’s programs in 1989-90. Vochatzer then moved to Cal Poly field coach Deanne Vochatzer in as head women’s coach for both track and cross country from 1989-90, 1996. Long one of the outstanding before her return to the Davis campus in 1990-91 as head women’s track leaders in in the coach. While at Cal Poly, Vochatzer’s squads were NCAA cross country United States, Vochatzer’s years of champions in 1990 and 1991, and track champions in 1991. hard work culminated in her being Her national and international coaching experience goes back to named the head coach of the 1996 1979 when she was an aide to that year’s Sports Festival team, a role she U.S. Team at the Centennial Olym- would reprise in 1981. From 1982-87, Vochatzer was assistant coordi- pic Games in Atlanta. nator for women athletes with the U.S. Olympic Festival. She served as And the person least impressed coordinator from 1987 to 1994. with the honor was the same person In 1992, Vochatzer was alternate head Olympic coach for women who received it. and was head coach for two World University Games prior to receiving Then in the fall of 2002, the the prestigious honor of leading the U.S. women track and field athletes track and field community honored into the Olympic Stadium in Atlanta. Vochatzer again, this time in the Vochatzer is regularly in demand as both a clinician and speaker on form of her induction to the U.S. her sport and has also had media exposure as an expert commentator for Track Coaches Assocation Hall of Fame. ESPN. She is a consultant for Nike, the National High School Coaches Since the ’96 Games, UC Davis has been the beneficiary of her talent, Association and the U.S. Justice Department on Alcohol & Drug Educa- wisdom and enthusiasm. In addition to numerous All-Americans and tion for Athletics. all-conference performers who have achieved success with her guidance, Vochatzer was one of the lead presenters in Sacramento’s successful three Aggie track standouts – middle distance runner Jamila Demby, bid to host the 2000 Olympic Trials, for which she served as Director of hurdler Kameelah Elarms and sprinter Competition. She earned USATF’s prestigious Joe shaux Award in 2001 Tanisha Silas – were named as finalists for her contributions as an organizer. Then in 2005, Vochatzer added POSITION for the prestigious NCAA Woman of Head Women’s yet another accolade to her already impressive resumé, earning a Special the Year award. Demby won that award Track & Field Coach Service Award from USATF. in 1999 while Silas captured the honor Starting in 2006-07, Vochatzer returned to coaching cross country in 2002. Elarms advanced to the top 10 Director of Cross Country as UC Davis’ first-ever Director of Cross Country. She oversees both men’s in 2001. and women’s teams, although her primary focus is with the Aggie women In 2003, the Aggies won their fifth YEAR AT UC DAVIS while associate director Chris Puppione works with the men’s squad. straight California Collegiate Athletic As- 16th sociation championship – the program’s ALMA MATER 11th straight league title including those Chico State ’71 won in the now-defunct Northern Cali- DEANNE VOCHATZER AT A GLANCE fornia Athletic Conference. Vochatzer was AT UC DAVIS selected as CCAA Coach of the Year for the fifth time. That title proved • USATF Special Service Award - 2005 to be the program’s swan song in the CCAA as UC Davis began its reclas- • USTCA Hall of Fame Inductee - 2002 sification process to NCAA Division I status the following year. The Aggies • NCAA Div. II Coach of the Year, 1999 will compete in the Big West Conference beginning 2008. • California Collegiate Athletic Association Coach of the Year - In 2002, she earned USTCA West Region Indoor Coach of the 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Year for the fourth consecutive season. Vochatzer was also named West • Northern California Athletic Conference Coach of the Year Region Outdoor Coach of the Year in 2001. In 1999, she won Region 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 Coach of the Year honors in both indoor and outdoor, and culminated • West Region D-II Outdoor Coach of the Year - the feat by garnering NCAA Division II National Women’s Coach of the 1998, 1999, 2001 Year honors, having guided UC Davis to a seventh-place finish indoors • West Region D-II Indoor Coach of the Year - and a sixth-place showing outdoors. 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Vochatzer’s career resumé includes successful forays into coaching, administration and owning her own business. OTHER She graduated in 1971 from Chico State with a bachelor’s degree • Head Women’s Coach, U.S. Olympic Team - 1996 in physical education. She then served her alma mater from 1972-75 as • Head Women’s Coach, World University Games - 1994, 1995 women’s track and cross country coach, where her teams in each sport • USATF Joe Robichaux Award - 2001 won the conference championship each season. • Director of Competition, U.S. Olympic Trials, 2000 In 1976, Vochatzer moved to Florida. She was owner/manager of • Coordinator of Women’s Athletes, U.S. Olympic Festival - 1987-94 (also served as One-Der-Wear, Inc., her own apparel company, and was women’s head assistant coordinator, 1982-87) cross country and track coach at the University of Florida from 1977-79. She completed work on her master’s degree while in Gainesville. The West Coast beckoned anew for her in 1980 as she took the reins of athletic director at Presentation High School in San Jose, Calif., a position she held through 1987. She also coached track and cross country at Presentation.

2 2007 UC DAVIS TRACK & FIELD Jon Vochatzer As is often the case in athletics, He played a pivotal role in the Atlanta Olympics effort as a mem- the UC Davis men’s track and field ber of the Olympic Development Committee for the U.S. sprint team. program carries the stamp of its In 1995, he was an assistant coach at the Olympic Festival and was an head coach – energetic, enthusiastic assistant for the World University Games in 1997. and competitive. After a quarter- As an instructor at UC Davis, Vochatzer has developed an array century at the helm of the Aggies, of physical education programs for mentally and physically challenged Jon Vochatzer continues to translate athletes. Since 1990, he has served as track and field consultant for the those qualities into an outstanding California Special Olympics. rate of success. Administratively, Vochatzer has served UC Davis since 1991 as a In 1998, Vochatzer’s talent and member of the Executive Council, Academic Federation and the Com- attributes brought him the respect mittee on Committees. He was also on the Public Affairs subcommittee of his peers nationally when he from 1994-96. was named to the United States Jon and his wife, Deanne, the women’s track coach at UC Davis, coaching staff for the 1999 IAAF reside in Davis. Vochatzer served as Competition Manager for the 2000 World Outdoor Championships in Olympic Track & Field Trials in Sacramento. Seville, Spain. In 2006-07, Aggie track and field and cross country underwent The assignment is one of the a substantial reorganization, resulting in Jon being named Director of highlights of a 36-year career in Track & Field. Deanne took over as Director of Cross Country. However, coaching track and field at various levels, a span which includes direct- as before, Jon remains head men’s coach with Deanne serving as head ing the Aggies to 14 conference championships during his time at UC women’s coach. Davis. In 2003, with UC Davis participating in the California Collegiate Athletic Association for its final season, Vochatzer earned CCAA Coach JON VOCHATZER AT A GLANCE of the Year honors for the fourth time in five years. Before the program joined the CCAA, he also won Coach of the Year honors seven times AT UC DAVIS in the now-defunct Northern California • California Collegiate Athletic Association Coach of the Year - Athletic Conference. 1999-2001, 2003 POSITION • Northern California Athletic Conference Coach of the Year - Three seasons removed from Divi- Head Men’s Coach sion II and the CCAA, Vochatzer’s pri- 1984, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997 • West Region D-II Outdoor Coach of the Year - mary objective is to prepare the Aggie Director of Track & Field program for the Division I level. UC 1984, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2001 Davis, amidst a four-year transition from YEAR AT UC DAVIS • West Region D-II Indoor Coach of the Year - D-II to D-I status, will begin competition 26th 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 at the Big West Conference champion- ALMA MATER OTHER ships in 2008. Cal State Hayward ’70 Vochatzer has also earned West Re- • Assistant Coach, International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) gion Coach of the Year honors for indoor World Outdoor Championships - 1999 track six times and for outdoor track on seven occasions. In both 2000 • Olympic Development Committee, U.S. Olympic Team (sprints) - 1996 and 2001, he won that honor in both seasons. Furthermore, Vochatzter • Assistant Coach, World University Games - 1997 has coached 80 NCAA All-Americans, including nine national champions • Assistant Coach, U.S. Olympic Festival, 1995 in his career. • Competition Manager, U.S. Olympic Trials, 2000 A graduate of Stagg HS in Stockton, Calif., Vochatzer earned both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in physical education from Cal State Hay- ward. He played football and ran track at San Joaquin Delta College from 1966-68, then played both sports at Hayward from 1968 to 1970. Vochatzer taught and coached at two Bay Area high schools, James Logan in Union City (1970-72) and American HS in Fremont (1972- 74) before accepting an overseas assignment at Bitburg American High School in Germany, where he was head coach for both track and football from 1974-78. Vochatzer returned stateside in 1978, where he was head football and assistant track coach at Foothill HS in Pleasanton for two years. He was named head track and assistant football coach at UC Davis in 1979, a position he held until 1985 when he returned to Germany for a two-year stint at Nurnberg American High School, directing both the football and track programs. He returned to Davis in 1987 and since then has overseen a decade of track excellence.

2007 UC DAVIS TRACK & FIELD 3 from 1998 to 2003. He guided cross country Byron Talley teams to top-three section and top-10 state POSITION finishes three times. In the spring, Puppione Associate Director An outdoor All-American and coached numerous 800, mile and two-mile Cross Country owner of two UC Davis hurdles records, competitors to CIF-NCS championship Byron Talley returned to his collegiate Assistant Coach berths. Distances alma mater to serve as Jon and Deanne Puppione was a two-time state qualifier Vochatzer’s top assistant in 2005. Talley as a prep athlete in his hometown of Castro YEAR AT UC DAVIS assists both men’s and women’s squads, Valley, Calif. He later ran cross country at 3rd working primarily with the hurdlers. Long Beach State before transferring to His responsibilities also include meet Sonoma State. Puppione earned his B.A. in ALMA MATER administration and recruiting. creative writing from SSU in 1997. Sonoma State ’97 In his two-year Aggie career, Talley set a school outdoor mark in the 110 hurdles and an indoor record in the 55 hurdles. As a senior in 2002, he cap- tured the California Collegiate Athletic Association title, posting a 14.19 time Tim Fua in the prelimaries. Less than two weeks A two-time NCAA All-American later, Talley placed eighth at the NCAA Div. II Championships, advancing and USATF champion, Tim Fua joined to the finals with a UC Davis-record 14.02 in the prelims. That perfor- the UC Davis track & field coaching mance broke Daryl Hill’s previous mark of staff as a throws coach in 2006, then 14.04, set nearly two decades prior. POSITION was elevated to full-time status at the Coincidentally, Hill and Talley remain Assistant Head Coach end of his first season. as the program’s last two All-Americans in Hurdles Fua has coached at both the two- the 110 hurdles. year and four-year collegiate level since In 2001, Talley’s first year with the YEAR AT UC DAVIS graduating with a bachelor’s degree Aggies, he recorded a 7.67 in the 55-meter 3rd in public administration from Chico hurdles at Nevada’s annual Wolf Pack Invita- ALMA MATER State in 1997. He capped his Wildcat tional. Entering the 2005 season, that mark UC Davis ’02 career by earning NCAA Division II All- still stands as the program’s all-time best. America status, placing sixth in both the Talley transferred to UC Davis in 2000 and discus at the 1996 national after an exemplary career at nearby Yuba College. He was the Northern meet. Through the 2005 season, Fua California community college champion in the decathlon, setting a Yuba continues to rank among Chico State’s record with 6,535 points. Additionally, he won Scholar-Athlete honors all-time top performers in both events. for compiling his team’s highest grade-point average. Fua’s coaching career began at Butte Community College in Oro- Talley graduated from UC Davis in 2002, having double-majored ville, where he served as a throws coach in 1997. He then spent two in psychology and communication. This is his first foray into collegiate years in a similar role at Stockton’s San Joaquin Delta College for the coaching. 1999 and 2000 seasons, before returning to Chico State. While earning his master’s POSITION degree in exercise science, Fua served as a Assistant Coach Chris Puppione throws coach for the Wildcats and a faculty Throws instructor in the department. Now in his third overall year at UC In addition to teaching and coaching, YEAR AT UC DAVIS Davis, Chris Puppione enters his first Fua remained active as an athlete. In 2002, 2nd year as the lone distances coach with he captured the USATF Submasters indoor the Aggie men’s and women’s track & national title in the shot put, then added ALMA MATER Chico State ’97 field teams. outdoor championships in the shot, discus Additionally, 2006-07 mark the and . first year that Puppione bears the title of Fua completed his master’s degree in 2002, then stayed on to as- Associate Director of Cross Country. He sist with the Chico State program for two more seasons. He moved to works primarily with the men’s squad the Sacramento area in 2004, assuming a dual role of an adjunct faculty while director Deanne Vochatzer men- member in physical education/health science and an assistant track & tors the women. field coach at Sacramento City College. Fua spent one season with the Before his arrival at UC Davis, Panthers under former Aggie assistant Rob Dewar before joining the UC Puppione previously coached cross Davis program in 2005-06. country at Amador Valley HS in Pleas- anton, guiding the girls’ team to a North Coast Section runner-up finish and a sixth-place showing at the state meet in 2004. Additionally, the AVHS boys’ squad placed third in the East Bay Athletic League. Pup- pione also mentored several All-EBAL and CIF-NCS qualifiers for the track teams. Puppione coached boys’ soccer and both cross country and track programs at Paraclete, Cardinal Newman and Ursuline high schools

4 2007 UC DAVIS TRACK & FIELD he guided more than 40 runners to success at the international level. Trevor Boler Okamoto guided the careers of Kazuhiko Yamazaki, who finished seventh in the 400 hurdles at the 1995 World Championship; and Yoshito Konno, A two-time outdoor All-Ameri- who captured the 800 at the 1994 Helsinki Grand Prix. can and the first male athlete to win His knowledge of track & field was not limited to his team’s train- an indoor national title at UC Davis, ing, either – Okamoto served as a television commentator for Japanese Trevor Boler is now in his fifth year as national broadcasts. the Aggies’ pole vault coach. Okamoto graduated from Osaka Gakuin University in 1980 with a At the 2000 indoor national degree in English, then earned his graduate degree in physical education championships, Boler cleared the bar and kinesiology from Wyoming in 1984. He and his wife, Yasuko, have at 16-8.75 to capture the pole vault three sons: Kento, Yuto and Maito. title. His winning mark set a school indoor record, which he still shares with teammate Tony Moore. Boler capped his Aggie career later during Erv Hunt the subsequent outdoor season when he won the California Collegiate Athletic In the summer of 2006, the UC Association vault title, then went on to Davis track & field program scored post a third-place All-America finish at a major coup with the arrival of Erv the outdoor nationals. He had previously Hunt to the coaching staff. The Aggie earned outdoor All-America honors as a POSITION staff now claims both U.S. head coaches junior, finishing fifth at the national meet. Assistant Coach from the 1996 Atlanta Olympics: Hunt Originally from nearby Dixon, Boler Pole Vault served as the men’s coach while Deanne graduated from UC Davis in 2001 with a Vochatzer was the women’s coach. bachelor’s degree in exercise science. He is YEAR AT UC DAVIS Hunt coached Cal’s track & field currently working on his master’s in educa- 5th and cross country programs from 1973- 2002, amassing an impressive record. tion while coaching and teaching full-time. ALMA MATER He guided the Golden Bear men’s team During the summer, Boler works as a li- UC Davis ’01 censed real estate agent, while running his to almost 250 dual wins, a .773 winning own painting business. percentage and 10 top-20 finishes at the NCAA Championships. In addition to the team success, Hunt mentored a total of 50 conference champions, 87 All-Americans Hideshi Okamoto and five NCAA champions. Hideshi Okamoto, or “Coach H” Hunt’s international experience is equally extensive. He served on as he is perhaps better known, brings the U.S. staffs at the 1986 Freedom Games (Moscow), the 1992 Olympic to the UC Davis program both diverse Games (Barcelona) and the 1993 World Championships (Germany); then experience in track and field, cultivated was head coach at the 1995 World University Games. In 1996, he was at both the collegiate and international selected as the head men’s track & field coach for the U.S. team at the levels. Centennial Olympiad in Atlanta, Ga. As a coach, Okamoto has served As an athlete, Hunt was a football, basketball and track standout at on track & field staffs at the University Edison High School in Fresno, Calif. He remained close to his hometown, of Colorado – where he became the first starring at Fresno Community College first-ever Japanese coach in the NCAA then later transferring to Fresno State on a POSITION football scholarship. Hunt was selected by Assistant Coach Division I ranks – and for the Japanese Hurdles/Sprints national team. He served on the Buffa- the Green Bay Packers in the sixth round of the 1970 NFL Draft. loes staff from 1986 to 1997, mentoring YEAR AT UC DAVIS jumps and sprints. Among his pupils Hunt is enshrined in the Halls of Fame 1st was Karol Damon, who placed third of Cal, Fresno State, the city of Fresno and in the at the 1992 NCAA the U.S. Track & Field Coaches Association. ALMA MATER Championships. In his first season at CU, his sprint squad went from He and his wife, Jacquelyne, have two grown Fresno State ’70 eighth to fourth in points scored at the Big children. 8 Conference meet. POSITION While at Colorado, Okamoto founded Assistant Coach the Goldwin Track Club and served as High Jump marketing director for the Goldwin Corp. in Boulder. Furthermore, he worked as an YEAR AT UC DAVIS 5th assistant physical therapist for the Boulder- based Mapleton Rehabilitation Center. ALMA MATER During his tenure with the Japan Ama- Osaka Gakuin ’80 teur Athletic Federation and national team,

2007 UC DAVIS TRACK & FIELD 5 Blair Amphy Seanté Baker

EL CERRITO HS ’06: Two-sport let- 2006: Lone outdoor appearance was 3rd- terwinner... Ran 400 for track team... Played place finish (58.12) at All-Cal Challenge Cup three years of volleyball as an outside hitter... during opening weekend... Had team’s two Earned Outstanding Academics award for best indoor 400s, including season-best 58.37 track & field. at Husky Classic. PERSONAL: EVENTS 2005: Finished 4th in 400 at Div. I Inde- Born in Rialto, Sprints pendent Championships, posting 56.63 in Calif.... Has not prelims... Also placed 5th in 200, crossing declared a ma- ELIGIBILITY YEAR in season-best 25.38 in prelim... Season-best jor... Mother is Freshman quarter was 56.37 at Cal-Nevada State Cham- Charlotte Betson, pionships, 8th in school history. whom she lists as HOMETOWN ARCHBISHOP MITTY HS ’04: Won 400 Hercules, Calif. her non-sports hero... Proudest accomplish- (55.62) at Central Coast Section championships as a senior, advancing her to state meet... Also placed 2nd in 200 ment was maintaining a high GPA despite LAST SCHOOL at 24.97... Finished 3rd and 5th at the CCS juggling track, music, volleyball and a dance El Cerrito HS ’06 EVENTS production. meet in those respective events as a junior... Sprints MAJOR Also played basketball (shooting guard), Undeclared helping team capture CCS and NorCal titles ELIGIBILITY YEAR in 2003... Won California State Sportsman- Junior ship award. PERSONAL: Born in San Jose, Calif... HOMETOWN Majoring in neurobiology, physiology & Hollister, Calif. Chelsea Azevedo behavior (NPB)... Parents are Divell and Vernett Baker... Divell played football at LAST SCHOOL 2006: Broke 15-second barrier in 100 Cal Poly... Plans to become a physician... Archbishop Mitty HS ’04 hurdles on five occasions... Posted season-best Would title her autobiography, “What A 14.68 in Bulldog Dual, 7th in school history... Misconception”. MAJOR Won her heat at Arizona State Invitational with NPB 14.87 into slight headwind... Also competed indoors, running 55 hurdles (8.64) at Silver State Invite and 60 hurdles (9.43) at Husky Classic... Both marks are in school’s indoor Brittany Bickel top five. CHICO HS ’05: Won Eastern Athletic SIR FRANCIS DRAKE HS ’06: North League and Northern Section titles in 100 Coast Section runner-up in (18- hurdles, 300 hurdles and both relays as a 1.75) as a senior, earning trip to state meet... senior... Set section record in 100 hurdles at 14.75, breaking own CHS Also placed 8th at NCS meet in 100 hurdles record... Also set school record in 300 hurdles (45.17)... Won Bob Russell (15.77)... Advanced to Meet of Champions Award as section’s outstanding athlete... Won EAL titles in both hurdles after claiming Redwood Empire titles in long and 4x100 relay... Relay squad also won CIF-NS championship... All- and triple jumps... Won Marin County Athletic EAL honoree in both hurdles as a sophomore, capturing team’s Cherrie League championships in long jump (twice), Sherrard Award as outstanding hurdler... Also competed in gymnastics, (twice), high jump (three times) finishing 3rd in all-around at Level 8 State meet in 2005... Won Level 8 and 100 hurdles exercise at state meet the year before. floor (once); swept all PERSONAL: Born in Chico, Calif.... EVENTS EVENTS four medals as a Has not declared a major... Parents are Alan Heptathlon Hurdles senior... Marin Athletic Foundation Scholar- & Wendy Azevedo... Career highlight was Athlete... Accomplished as a clarinet and ELIGIBILITY YEAR the 2005 Northern Section meet: advanced ELIGIBILITY YEAR tenor sax player, earning a Bank of America Freshman to state meet in each of her events, broke Sophomore Achievement Award in music. the section 100 hurdles record and won PERSONAL: Born in Vallejo, Calif.... HOMETOWN Bob Russell Award... Non-sports heroes are HOMETOWN Lagunitas, Calif. her gymnastics coaches, Dennis and Cindy Chico, Calif. Majoring in chemistry... Parents are David Ferranti; plus her sisters Amber, Emily and & Roberta Bickel... Career highlights were LAST SCHOOL LAST SCHOOL Geneva... Emily, who set the UC Davis 100 making state finals in the long jump and Sir Francis Drake Chico HS ’05 hurdles record in 2005, is now a brake- winning four MCAL gold medals... Career HS ’06 woman for the U.S. bobsled team. plans are to become an FBI profiler. MAJOR MAJOR Exercise Biology Chemistry

6 2007 UC DAVIS TRACK & FIELD Dominique Carter Angela Celentano

OAKLAND TECH HS ’06: Qualified ST. FRANCIS HS ’06: Lettered in both for state meet in 400 after winning both 200 track & field and field hockey... Finished 3rd in and 400 at Oakland Section meet... Captured West Catholic Athletic League in 100 (12.72) Oakland Athletic League titles in each event as a senior team as a junior and captain... Track EVENTS senior... Three- EVENTS coach was Roberta Sprints time team MVP... Sprints Chisam, mother Four-year honor of Aggie standouts ELIGIBILITY YEAR roll student. ELIGIBILITY YEAR Chris and Matt Freshman PERSONAL: Freshman Chisam... Helped lead Lancers to HOMETOWN Born in Oakland, Redwood City, Calif. Calif.... Majoring HOMETOWN Central Coast Oakland, Calif. Section title in field hockey... Graduated in animal science, with career plans of be- LAST SCHOOL with high honors. coming a veterinarian... Parents are Keith Saint Francis HS ’06 LAST SCHOOL PERSONAL: Born in Redwood City, and Jasmine Carter. Oakland Tech ’06 Calif.... Has not declared a major... Parents MAJOR MAJOR are Paul & Maria Celentano, both of whom Undeclared Animal Science are UC Davis alumni.

Marie Casabonne Raegan Chambers HANFORD WEST HS ’06: Five-time UC DAVIS CROSS COUNTRY: Com- MVP between track and cross country teams... peted in three meets during freshman season Won West Yosemite League titles in both 100 (2006)... Best finish was 23rd at Sacramento (12.6) and 200 (26.48) as a senior, follow- State Invitational. ing up 100 championship as a junior... Also CAMPOLINDO HS ’06 : Finished 19th was 2nd in triple (19:20) in Div. III at North Coast Section jump (32-11.5)... EVENTS cross country meet as a senior, 23rd (19:40) Went on to fin- Sprints as a junior... Helped team to 4th-place finish ish 3rd at Central at 2005 state championships... Campo was Section meet in ELIGIBILITY YEAR state runner-up during her sophomore year, all three events... Freshman and finished 2nd Captured WYL in section in both HOMETOWN EVENTS cross country 5K title in 2004... Graduated 2003 and 2005... Selected as team’s Rookie Hanford, Calif. Distances with Distinction, finishing with a GPA of of the Year as a sophomore... Also ran four better than 4.0. years of track & field, posting PRs of 11:3 ELIGIBILITY YEAR LAST SCHOOL 7 PERSONAL: Born in Hanford, Calif.... in 3,200, 5:28 in 1,600. Freshman Hanford West HS ’06 Majoring in animal biology... Parents are PERSONAL: Born in San Francisco, William Chambers and Terri Wade... Plans MAJOR Calif.... Has not declared a major... Parents HOMETOWN Moraga, Calif. on becoming a veterinarian. Animal Biology are Raymond & Marian Casabonne... Career highlight was her 2003 cross country season, LAST SCHOOL helping Campo to runner-up finishes at NCS Campolindo HS ’06 and state meets. MAJOR Undeclared

2007 UC DAVIS TRACK & FIELD 7 Kim Conley Courtney Doughty

2006: Redshirted outdoor season... Won 2006: Was team’s lone vaulter, placing 5th her heat of indoor 800 at Silver State Invi- at D-I Independent Championships at 2.90m tational, crossing in 2:21.84... Posted mile (9-6.25)... Best mark was 3.11 (10-2.5), set of 5:07.10 at Husky Classic, 3rd in school during Bulldog Dual... Competed in seven indoor history. meets in javelin, including 4th (32.41, 106-4) 2005: Had team’s best times in three at D-I Independents... Season-best javelin was events... Placed 2nd in 1,500 at Div. I Inde- 33.35 (109-5) in Causeway Dual. pendent Championships with season-best 2005: Captured 2nd in pole vault at Div. I 4:37.50... Added 6th-place finish in 5,000 Independent Championships, clearing season- (18:06.45) for 9.0 total points... Ran season- best 3.13 (10-3.25)... Previous best of 3.05 best 5K of 17:27.45 at Stanford... Best 3,000 (10-0), done twice, both at Sac State. was 10:10.38 at Aggie Open. BURLINGTON-EDISON HS ’04: Com- CROSS COUNTRY: Redshirted 2006 season... Was Aggies’ top run- peted in both pole vault and javelin, recording PRs of 11-3 and 109 feet, ner in all seven meets in 2005... Earned All-Div. I Independent honors respectively... Vault mark set school record for second straight year, placing 7th... Also had top-10 finishes at Aggie and lifted her to third-place finish at state EVENTS Open, Stanford Invite and Santa Clara Invite... Won individual title at meet in 2004... Won state championship as Pole Vault D-I Independent Championships and placing 2nd at both Aggie Open a sophomore with a 10-9 leap... Also took and Sacramento State Open... Was team’s highest finisher (17th) at Pacific 5th at states as a junior... Captured country ELIGIBILITY YEAR Association USATF meet. championship all four years, setting county Junior MONTGOMERY HS ’04: Was North Coast Section runner-up in mile vault record at 11-0. (4:52.58) in 2004, improving from 3rd place (4:59.61) in 2003... Fin- PERSONAL: Born in Pensacola, Fla.... HOMETOWN ished 6th (17:52.9) among D-II runners at Majoring in exercise biology... Parents are Mount Vernan, Wash. 2003 CIF state cross country meet... Placed EVENTS Tom & Suzanne Doughty, whom she lists as LAST SCHOOL 4th and 9th in state as a sophomore and Distances non-sports heroes... Name is pronounced Burlington-Edison junior, respectively... Helped cross country “DOW-dee” (rhymes with “rowdy)... One of HS ’04 team capture state D-II championship as a ELIGIBILITY YEAR only two out-of-state members of 2007 team Sophomore sophomore... Also ran for Empire Runners. (along with thrower Kirsten Phillips). MAJOR PERSONAL: Born in Slough, England... HOMETOWN Exercise Biology Majoring in exercise biology... Parents are Santa Rosa, Calif. David & Melanie Conley... Proudest personal accomplishment was running with Lindsay LAST SCHOOL Allen (then of College Park HS) in CIF- Montgomery HS ’04 Renae Eaton NCS mile race... Conley ran a PR 4:52.58 in that race. MAJOR SAN PASQUAL HS ’06: Lettered in track, Exercise Biology cross country and basketball, plus one year of JV ball in field hockey... Set three school track & field records, plus Valley League mark in 800... Finished fourth at San Diego Section Liz Cunningham meet in 2002 and 2003... Helped 4x400 team set league record and 3rd-place showing at 2006: Competed in high jump in six CIF-SDS meet as a senior, earning berth at state outdoor meets, hitting season-best 1.58m (5- meet... Earned All-Valley League twice in cross 2.25) in Aggie Open and in Causeway Dual... country... Helped That mark led a 1-2 UC Davis finish against team win section EVENTS Sacramento State, helping to secure the team’s title while placing Middle Distance 96-95 win... Made one indoor appearance, 6th individuall in 2003 Garnered all-league clearing 1.55m (5-1) at Husky Classic. honorable mention in basketball as a junior ELIGIBILITY YEAR ARROYO GRANDE HS ’05: Finished 4th and senior... Averaged 12 points and three Freshman in high jump (5-4) at Southern Section D-II steals per game... Earned Principal’s Award championships... and was a National Honor Society member, HOMETOWN Simi Valley, Calif. Pacific-5 League EVENTS posting 4.0 GPA or better all four years. runner-up in high High Jump PERSONAL: Born in Fresno, Calif.... LAST SCHOOL jump (5-2)... Also placed 6th in league in Has not declared a major... Parents are Gary San Pasqual HS ’06 400 (1:03.09)... Hit high jump PR of 5-6.25 ELIGIBILITY YEAR & Pamela Eaton... Career highlights include Sophomore during junior year... Won team’s Coaches distance medley relays at Arcadia and Penn MAJOR Award for three straight years... Also played Relays, plus 4-by-mile at Mt. SAC Relays. Undeclared volleyball as a junior, earning Most Inspira- HOMETOWN tional honors. Arroyo Grande, Calif. PERSONAL: Born in Bluehill, Maine... LAST SCHOOL Has not declared a major, but hopes for ca- Arroyo Grande HS ’05 reer as a chiropractor or physical therapist... Parents are Richard & Patricia Scott... Related MAJOR to Vikings Eric The Red and Leif Erikson. Undeclared

8 2007 UC DAVIS TRACK & FIELD Stephanie Eckels Adina Farkash

2006: Redshirted... Ran unattached at UC DAVIS ROWING: Competed in all six Sacramento State’s Hornet Invite, posting regattas for varsity eight in 2006... Member of season-best 200 of 25.78. Aggie novice crew in 2005. SILVER CREEK HS ’05: Finished 4th in AGOURA HS ’04: Lettered in track & 100 (12.42), 6th in 200 (25.70) at 2005 Cen- field, cross country and wrestling... Selected tral Coast Section championship... Also Blos- as track team’s Most Valuable Athlete as a som Valley Athletic League 100 title that year... senior and sophomore, won Coach’s Award Placed 5th in 100 as a junior... Coached by former Aggie stand- (12.48), 4th in EVENTS out Cathy Prater... 200 (25.16) and Sprints/Jumps Team captain in EVENTS won 4x400 relay track and cross Throws at CCS meet as a ELIGIBILITY YEAR country... Schol- junior... Was BVAL runner-up in both events Sophomore ar-Athlete honoree in all three sports... ELIGIBILITY YEAR in 2004. Won Samuel Dinin Scholarship for Hebrew Junior PERSONAL: Born in Oakland, Calif.... HOMETOWN language development. Majoring in biological sciences, with hopes San Jose, Calif. PERSONAL: Born in Panorama City, Ca- HOMETOWN of becoming a dentist... Parents are Robert lif.... Majoring in exercise biology... Parents Agoura Hills, Calif. LAST SCHOOL & Regina Eckels... Proudest personal ac- are Daniel & Tara Farkash... Twin brother, Silver Creek HS ’05 complishment was winning 4x400 relay at Joey, is a pole vaulter for the Aggies... Also a LAST SCHOOL Agoura HS ’04 CCS meet and breaking school record by MAJOR former gymnast, who lists Kerri Strug, Shan- three seconds. Biological Sciences non Miller and Dominique Dawes among her MAJOR sports heroes. Exercise Biology

Ugo Eke Tessa Fraser SAINT FRANCIS HS ’06: Placed 3rd at Sac-Joaquin Section meet in 400 (59.55), 7th LODI HS ’06: Captured Sac-Joaquin Sec- in 100 (12.47) as a senior... Was section run- tion pole vault title (10-11)... Advanced to ner-up in both 100 (12.22) and 200 (25.27) the Masters Meet, placing 3rd at 11-8... Won her junior year, earning spot at CIF-SJS Mas- San Joaquin Athletic Association titles in 2004 ters meet... Set meet record of 12.13 in 100 at and 2006... Finished 3rd at section meet as a Sacramento Meet of Champions in 2006... Also junior, hitting PR of 11-9... Also competed for raced for Classic Lodi/Stockton TC, placing 4th at Jr. Olym- Track Club, win- EVENTS pics Regionals in vault... Won three straight ning 100 at Pa- Sprints SJAA tennis titles, going 18-0 each year... cific Association Advanced to sec- ELIGIBILITY YEAR Jr. Olympics. tion tournament EVENTS Freshman PERSONAL: Born in Opelika, Ala.... as a senior... Se- Pole Vault Majoring in civil engineering... Parents are lected as school’s Most Distinguised Student, HOMETOWN Fidelis & Estelle Eke... Fidelis is a professor graduating with a GPA of better than 4.0... ELIGIBILITY YEAR Gold River, Calif. in mechanical & aeronautical engineering at Won tennis’ team Scholastic Award for high- Freshman UC Davis... Full name is Catherine Ugonna LAST SCHOOL est GPA. Eke... Pronounced “EH-kay”... Hopes to HOMETOWN Saint Francis HS ’06 PERSONAL: Born in Lodi, Calif.... Has become an environmental engineer. yet to declare a major, but is considering Lodi, Calif. MAJOR career in physical therapy... Parents are Ste- LAST SCHOOL Civil Engineering phen and Lauren Fraser... Career highlight Lodi HS ’06 was vaulting 11-9 at CIF-SJS meet in 2005 while teammates Samantha Weaver and MAJOR Brooke Cranston also hit huge PRs. Undeclared

2007 UC DAVIS TRACK & FIELD 9 LYNBROOK HS ’02: Won Central Coast Section titles in both shot Jenna Gailey (42-3.25) and discus (144-9) as a senior... Finished 3rd in each event as a junior... Advanced to state meet in 2002, placing 6th (137-8) in CALIFORNIA HS ’06: Finished 8th at discus, 19th (37-11.75) in shot... Four-time team MVP... Also an All- North Coast Section Meet of Champions in De Anza League performer in volleyball... Named Outstanding Senior 800 meters... Advanced to finals with 2:18.76 Athlete in 2002. mark in prelims... Qualified for MOC all four PERSONAL: Born in Walnut Creek, Calif.... Neurobiology, physiol- years in 800, plus 4x400 berth in 2006... ogy & behavior (NPB) major... Parents are John & Trish Gleeson... If not Won East Bay Athletic League championship for track & field, would like to play volleyball at UC Davis... Competed in 800 as a freshman and sophomore... Also in discus at USATF Junior Nationals in 2002, placing 17th. lettered in soccer, earning Most Improved; and cross coun- try, qualifying EVENTS Danielle Green for NCS meet... Middle Distances Earned CIF-NSC 2006: Div. I Independent champion in Scholar-Athlete honors in all three sports. ELIGIBILITY YEAR 200 (tied) and 4x100 relay... Hit PR of 24.81 PERSONAL : Born in Walnut Creek, Freshman to finish in dead heat with NDSU’s Heather Calif.... Has not declared a major... Parents Zander... That mark ranks 3rd in UC Davis HOMETOWN are Kevin & Diane Gailey... Kevin graduated history... Also placed 3rd in 100 (wind-aided from UC Davis in 1977... Career plans are San Ramon, Calif. 11.93) at independent meet... Best wind-legal to become a high school math teacher or a 100 was school-record 11.98 during Bulldog pharmacist. LAST SCHOOL California HS ’06 Dual... Had broken school record three weeks earlier in Causeway Dual (12.03)... Anchored MAJOR 4x100 relay to school-record 46.49 at Woody Undeclared Wilson Classic... Squad bested old mark of 46.67 four times, including winning 46.63 at Independent meet... Competed indoors at Silver State Invite, posting 55 mark of 7.39... Ranks T2nd on school’s indoor list. Kim Gleeson 2005: Hit season-best marks in both 100 (12.12) and 200 (25.10) at Div. I Independent Championships... Won 100 title at independent meet 2006: Competed indoors only... Hit and placed 4th in 200... Mark in 100 improved her to No. 3 on school’s season-best marks in both shot and weight top-10 list (a mark she surpassed in 2006)... Also competed indoors, throw at Silver State Invitational... Shot best hitting season bests in 60 (8.02) and 200 (26.38) at Boise State’s Athletes. was 13.29m (43-7.25)... Also hit career-best com meet... Time in 60 ranks 3rd in Aggie indoor record book. 15.06 (49-5) in weight throw. 2004: Led Aggies in all three sprints... Had season-best times in 100 2005: Won shot put at Div. I Independent (12.16) and 200 (24.87) at Sacramento State’s Drummond Invitational, Championships, posting school-record 14.48 both of which rank 3rd all-time at UC Davis... Ran 400 of 56.84 a week (47-6.25)... Also hit season-best 46.19 (151-6) later at Chico State, 10th in school records... Anchored 3:51.40 4x400 at independent meet, good for 2nd place and squad at Woody Wilson Classic... Also member of 4x100 that went 46.95 No. 6 in Aggie record book... Placed 2nd in (4th all-time) at Hornet Invite... Qualified for Cal-Nevada meet, post- discus (42.77, 140-4) at independent champi- ing wind-aided 12.41 and 25.44 in 100 and 200 prelims, respectively... onships to total 26.0 points... Won three meets Competed indoors at Nevada’s Holiday Inn in , including season-best 47.86 Classic, hitting 7.40 in 55 prelims, 7.42 EVENTS (157-0) at Aggie Open... Competed in shot EVENTS in finals... That mark ranks 3rd in Aggie Sprints indoors, posting throw of 12.66 (41-6.5) at Throws indoor list. Holiday Inn Classic. STOCKDALE HS ’03: Finished 3rd in ELIGIBILITY YEAR 2004: Hit season-best marks in both shot ELIGIBILITY YEAR 100 (12.14), 4th in 200 (24.70) at Central Senior and discus at UC Irvine’s All-Cal Challenge... Senior Section meet in 2003... Advanced to state Won discus at that meet, posting winning championships... Also helped 4x100 (47.36) HOMETOWN throw of 50.00m (164-0)... Also went HOMETOWN and 4x400 (3:57.83) capture CCS titles as Bakersfield, Calif. 13.63m (44-8.75) in shot, 2nd in school San Jose, Calif. a senior. LAST SCHOOL history behind Michelle Reis... Season-best PERSONAL: Born in Los Angeles, Ca- Stockdale HS ’03 hammer throw of 43.75m (143-6) moved LAST SCHOOL lif.... Majoring in psychology... Parents are Lynbrook HS ’02 her into school’s all-time top 10... Made one Darryl Green & Michele Carr... Cousin of MAJOR indoor appearance, recording shot mark of MAJOR NBA star Damon Stoudamire. Psychology 13.51m (44-4), still 3rd in Aggies’ indoor NPB record book through 2006. 2003: Hit pair of NCAA provisional marks early in season, but did not compete at nationals... Posted 164-6 (50.13m) in discus at Aggie Open home opener, missing Sara Oesch’s school record by less than a yard... Opened season with 44-2.75 (13.48m) effort in shot, then a PR.

10 2007 UC DAVIS TRACK & FIELD Kaitlin Gregg Gretchen Haussler

2006: Raced in 1,500, 3K or 5K in seven 2006: Finished 5th in 100 hurdles with different meets... Best 5,000 was 18:15.92 to wind-aided 14.39 at Div. I Independent place 3rd at Woody Wilson Classic... Other Championships... Led after prelims at 14.14 season-best times were 4:52.25 in 1,500 dur- (w: +2.4), more than two-tenths faster than ing Bulldog Dual, 10:27.84 in 3,000 at Sac closest competitor... Fastest wind-legal time State Open. was 14.31 at All-Cal Challenge Cup, breaking UC DAVIS CROSS COUNTRY: Earned 2004 PR by .01... Broke 14.5 barrier on seven Div. I Independent All-Academic honors as a occasions... Had meet’s winning mark twice: sophomore in 2006... Finished among Aggie at All-Cal and in Bulldog Dual... Set school scorers in four of five team meets in 2006, indoor record in 55 hurdles, posting 8.38 in just missing All-Independent honors (13th)... finals at Silver State Invite... Also raced in 60 Competed in six meets as a freshman in 2005, hurdles at Husky Classic, finishing in 9.24. including Pacific Association regionals and USATF club nationals. 2005: Placed 2nd in 100 hurdles (14.49) at Div. I Independent meet... DAVIS HS ’05: Earned All-Monticello Empire League cross coun- Trailed champion Kari Snow of Utah Valley State by mere .01... Mark try honors in each of her last three years, advancing to CIF state meet matched season best set at Stanford and wind-aided mark at Woody each time... Twice voted team captain and team MVP... Team won three Wilson Classic... Placed 9th (14.61) at Cal-Nevada state Champion- straight Sac-Joaquin Section titles... Garnered All-Capital Athletic League ships... Also competed indoors, setting school 60 hurdles record of 8.86 accolades as a freshman... Also a four-year all-league performer in track at MPSF Championships... Also competed in open 60, running 8.23 at & field, advancing to CIF-SJS meet in her junior and senior seasons... Boise State’s Holiday Inn Classic. Three-year letterwinner for powerhouse Blue Devil swim team, qualifying 2004: Ended freshman year with season-best 100 hurdles mark of for section meet in 200 IM and 100 breast... 14.32 at Aggie Twilight meet... That mark broke Celise Carroll’s previous Selected as school’s female Athlete of the EVENTS school record of 14.46, but was eclipsed by teammate Emily Azevedo’s Year for 2004-05... Competed in club cross Distances 14.27 in same race... Went 14.60 on two occasions: at Aggie Open and country for Buffalo Chips RC... Won Junior Oregon Twilight Invitational. Olympics All-America honors in 2003, ELIGIBILITY YEAR SANTA CRUZ HS ’03: Starred in both EVENTS finishing 18th in her age group and helping Sophomore track & field and soccer... Central Coast Sec- Hurdles Buffalo Chips capture team title. tion 100 hurdles runner-up in each of her last PERSONAL: Born in Woodland, Calif.... HOMETOWN two years... Ran PR of 14.51 in 2003 finals... ELIGIBILITY YEAR Has not declared a major... Parents are Bill Davis, Calif. Also a member of 3rd-place 4x100 relay at Senior & Carolee Gregg, both of whom are for- CCS meet as a junior... Played forward for LAST SCHOOL HOMETOWN mer UC Davis student-athletes... Bill, who Davis HS ’05 soccer team, helping lead SCHS to back-to- coaches the Davis High cross country and back CCS D-III championships. Santa Cruz, Calif. track teams, ran cross country for the Ag- PERSONAL: Born in Boulder, Colo.... MAJOR LAST SCHOOL gies... Carolee, now a coach with the Davis Majoring in civil engineering... Parents are Undeclared Santa Cruz HS ’03 Aquadarts club, swam for UC Davis. David & Lu Haussler... Lu graduated from UC Davis in 1974... Sports hero is Alison MAJOR Felix, non-sports hero is her longtime track Civil Engineering Ashley Harris coach Victor Dubin.

UC DAVIS CROSS COUNTRY: Lone appearance was 24th place at Sac State In- vitational. Tracking Top Tens WEST VALLEY COLLEGE: Twice earned The UC Davis women put 16 marks into the all-time out- All-Coast Conference and All-NorCal hon- door top-10 lists during the 2007 season. For the all-time ors in cross country... Placed 5th (19:54) at Coast Conference Championships, then fin- UC Davis women’s lists, see page 38-39 in the the record ished 18th at NorCal meet and 44th at state section. championships Men Event Mark (rank) Date as a sophomore EVENTS Danielle Green 100 Meters 11.98 (1st) 4/29 in 2005... Served Distances Nicole Theus 100 Meters 12.06 (3rd) 4/29 as team captain... Danielle Green 200 Meters 24.81 (3rd) 5/13 Placed 5th (19:44) in Coast Conference, 4th ELIGIBILITY YEAR Willa Porter 200 Meters 25.32 (9th) 4/1 (19:27) at NorCals as a freshman. Junior Abby Galloway Steeplechase 11:18.27 (3rd) 3/25 Gretchen Haussler 100 Hurdles 14.31 (2nd) 3/4 LOS GATOS HS ’04: Overcame injuries HOMETOWN Sirena Williams 100 Hurdles 14.47 (4th) 4/8 to earn team’s Most Improved accolades as Chelsea Azevedo 100 Hurdles 14.68 (7th) 4/29 San Jose, Calif. a senior... Served as team captain... Helped Porter/Theus/Rombach/Green 4x100 Relay 46.49 (1st) 4/22 Wildcats place 3rd at Central Coast Sec- Jade Myles Long Jump 5.65/18-6.5 (8th) 4/29 LAST SCHOOL Jade Myles Triple Jump 12.51/40-8.75 (1st) 4/8 tion meet... Finished 39th individually at West Valley College sections, earning berth in state champion- Sara Clinkenbeard Shot Put 14.09/46-2.75 (3rd) 3/11 Dereka Winters Discus Throw 44.91/147-4 (5th) 3/11 ships. MAJOR Jackie Turpin Discus Throw 42.75/140-3 (9th) 4/8 PERSONAL: Born in Los Gatos, Calif.... Political Science Sara Clinkenbeard Hammer Throw 52.89/173-6 (2nd) 3/11 Majoring in political science... Parents are Marisa Parker Hammer Throw 48.98/160-8 (4th) 4/22 Rob & Yvonne Fernandez... Career highlight was the 2004 Coast Confer- Judy Sheldon Hammer Throw 45.80/150-3 (9th) 4/29 ence Championships, where she placed 5th for WVC.

2007 UC DAVIS TRACK & FIELD 11 Megan Hetherington-Rauth Rachel Hudson

2006: Redshirted. 2006: Competed in six meets, mostly in UC DAVIS CROSS COUNTRY: Com- 100... Best mark was 12.61 during Bulldog peted in three events as a freshman in 2005... Dual... Also hit 200 season best of 26.37 in Finished among Aggie scorers at Stanford that meet. Invitational (54th overall). MARANATHA HS ’05: Three-sport stand- LOS ALAMITOS HS ’05: Selected as cross out, earning distinction in track, soccer and country team’s Outstanding Female Runner as volleyball... Placed 3rd in 200 (25.19), 4th a senior... Twice won similar honors for track in 100 (12.30) at Southern Section Div. IV & field team... meet as a senior, both school records... Won Ranked 3rd all- EVENTS Olympic League time in 1,600... Distances titles in both 100 EVENTS Also played tennis and long jump... Sprints as a freshman. ELIGIBILITY YEAR Named MVP of tri-county meet in 2005 and PERSONAL: Born in Thousand Oaks, Freshman of Olympic League meet in 2003... Selected ELIGIBILITY YEAR Calif.... Majoring in clinical nutrition... as team MVP and Best Defensive Player in Sophomore Parents are Thomas & Jane Hetherington- HOMETOWN volleyball as a middle blocker... Won all- Rauth... Proudest personal accomplishment Seal Beach, Calif. league honors in soccer. HOMETOWN was making the Los Alamitos HS cross PERSONAL: Born in Pasadena, Calif.... Altadena, Calif. country and track & field record books... LAST SCHOOL Majoring in political science... Parents are LAST SCHOOL Chose UC Davis because of its strength in Los Alamitos HS ’05 Christopher & Catherine Smythe... Career Maranatha HS ’05 nutrition science. MAJOR highlight was breaking her school’s track Clinical Nutrition records... Related to former NBA player (and MAJOR current NBA coach) Jim Cleamons. Politcal Science

Renah Howell Chelsea Johnstone WILLIAM S. HART HS ’06: Finished 8th in long jump, 11th in 100 among D-I com- UC DAVIS CROSS COUNTRY: Com- petitors at Southern Section meet... Set school peted in three meets in 2006... Best finish was 100 record at 12.2... Won Foothill League 42nd (20:32.9) at Aggie Open. title in 100 and placed 2nd in long jump in SAUGUS HS ’06: Finished 19th at South- each of her junior and senior years... Finished ern Section Div. I cross country meet as a se- 7th in long jump (18-1.5) at CIF-SS meet as nior, helping team take 3rd place... Advanced a junior.... Also lettered in basketball, earn- to state meet, where she finished 40th and ing All-Foothill helped team take 6th... Placed 23rd at CIF-SS League second- EVENTS meet as a junior... team honors in Sprints Posted All-Foot- EVENTS 2004-05... Team hill League fin- Distances finished as section runner-up that year. ELIGIBILITY YEAR ishes each year... PERSONAL: Born in Northridge, Calif.... Freshman Recorded season-best track times of 5:24 in ELIGIBILITY YEAR Majoring in economics... Parents are Keith 1,600, 11:33 in 3,200 as a senior. Freshman & Dinah Howell... Cousin, Brandi Forte, is HOMETOWN PERSONAL: Born in Santa Clarita, Ca- a senior gymnast at UC Davis... Older broth- Newhall, Calif. lif.... Majoring in exercise biology... Parents HOMETOWN ers, Keith and Daniel, both play or played are Ken & Eileen Johnstone... Proudest Valencia, Calif. LAST SCHOOL collegiate football... Keith finished up at personal accomplishments were competing Hart HS ’06 Harvard in 2005 while Daniel is a member of at the state cross country championships LAST SCHOOL Saugus HS ’06 the Washington Huskies linebacker corps... MAJOR as a senior at Saugus HS, and graduating Hopes for career as a broadcaster. Economics with a 4.33 GPA... Chose UC Davis because MAJOR of its strength in her major and the ROTC Exercise Biology program.

12 2007 UC DAVIS TRACK & FIELD Kristal Joyner Kelsey Kallioinen

CERRITOS COLLEGE: Finished 4th in 2006: Did not compete. triple jump at South Coast Conference Cham- CABRILLO COLLEGE: Attended 2004- pionships, then 05, but did not compete in athletics. SAN LORENZO VALLEY HS ’05 9th as a sopho- EVENTS : more... Helped Sprints Lettered in four sports: track & field (four team capture state years), cross country (two), soccer (two) and title in 2006 after ELIGIBILITY YEAR volleyball (one)... Earned team MVP honors a runner-up finish Junior in cross country in 2005. as a sophomore... EVENTS CYPRESS HS HOMETOWN Voted Most Im- Distances ’04: Helped team Placentia, Calif. proved on track win four straight team in 2002, ELIGIBILITY YEAR Empire League titles... Qualified for South- LAST SCHOOL qualifying for Central Coast Section meet in Freshman ern Section meet in triple jump as a senior. Cerritos College 800... Served as class valedictorian. PERSONAL: Born in Los Angeles, Ca- PERSONAL: Born in Santa Cruz, Calif.... HOMETOWN MAJOR Felton, Calif. lif.... Majoring in managerial economics... Managerial Economics Majoring in exercise biology, with career as- Parents are Charles & Antoinette Owens. pirations of becoming a physical therapist... LAST SCHOOL Parents are Mark & Ellen Kallioinen... Name Cabrillo College is pronounced “KAL-ee-OH-nen”... Chose UC Davis for its reputation in sciences. MAJOR Kelsey Kaiser Exercise Biology 2006: Appeared in two meets, posting 1,500 time of 5:07.94 at Brutus Hamilton and 3,000 mark of 10:48.72 in Aggie Open. 2005: Competed in three meets each of Orlie Kapitulnik 3,000 and 5,000... Fastest 3K was 10:12.60, GUNN HS ’06 set in Causeway Classic dual... Best 5K was : Advanced to Central Coast Section finals as a freshman (100) and 18:13.99 at Oregon. 2004: Finished 2nd on team’s final 3,000 sophomore (100, 200)... Won Santa Clara Valley Athletic League title in 100 (12.44) as leaderboard, hitting season-best 10:13.10 in Woody Wilson Classic... Also competed a sophomore to earn CCS berth... Finished in 5K, running 17:46.76 at Oregon Twilight 4th in 100, 6th in 200 at sections in 2004... Invitational. Selected as team MVP three times, leading team in scoring at both duals and 2003: Redshirted. champion- leading CROSS COUNTRY: Finished among Aggie scorers at 2006 D-I ships... Also played one year of soccer, Independent Championships, placing 25th overall (23:48)... Also fin- JV team with 16 goals as a fresh- ished 6th among UC Davis runners at Willamette and Santa Clara as a EVENTS senior... Did not race in 2005... Competed in six meets as a junior in man... Earned Sprints school’s Excellence in Studio Art award 2004, opening season with 13th-place showing in Aggie Open... Also three times. ELIGIBILITY YEAR raced in Pacific Association and USATF club national meets... Appeared PERSONAL Freshman in five meets in 2003, including Pacific Association Championships : Born in Stanford, Calif.... (58th)... Took 25th place at CCAAs, 50th in NCAA West Regional as a Majoring in art studio... Parents are Aharon & Hanna Kapitulnik... Both parents earned HOMETOWN freshman in 2002. Palo Alto, Calif. BEYER HS ’02: Captured California advanced degrees from Tel Aviv University... EVENTS Proudest personal accomplishment was Conference title in 3,200, qualifying for Distances LAST SCHOOL Sac-Joaquin Section meet... Made state cross volunteering for Habitat For Humanity in Gunn HS ’06 Tijuana, Mexico... Lists Muppets creator Jim country meet as a sophomore... Won league ELIGIBILITY YEAR Henson as her non-sports hero. title by 14 seconds as a senior... Named CCC Senior MAJOR All-Academic in track, cross and soccer. Art Studio PERSONAL: Born in Modesto, Calif.... HOMETOWN Exercise biology major, with career plans in Modesto, Calif. physical therapy... Parents are Werner Kaiser LAST SCHOOL and Karen Rabb... Older brother, Jeff, was a Beyer HS ’02 track/cross country All-American at UC Davis in the late 1990s... Lists winning State Cup in MAJOR soccer as one of her career highlights. Exercise Biology

2007 UC DAVIS TRACK & FIELD 13 Tiffany Knox Jessica Lorson

UC DAVIS CROSS COUNTRY: Raced in 2006: Finished 3rd at Div. Independent all five team meets in 2006... Best finish was Championships in 400 hurdles (season-best 28th (of 99) at Aggie Open. 1:02.77)... Had best prelim time, winning ARCATA HS ’06: Division IV runner-up second semifinal heat... Also led off 3rd-place (18:59) at North Coast Section cross country 4x400 relay (3:54.06) and finished 14th championships as a senior, helping team in javelin (24.25m, 79-07) at independent capture title... Went on to place 16th (19:23) meet... Competed in two indoor meets, racing at state D-IV championships... Voted Co- program’s first-ever 600 (1:40.46) at Silver MVP as a senior... State Invitational. 2005 Placed 12th at EVENTS : Placed 2nd in 400 hurdles (1:02.01) NCS champion- Distances at Div. I Independent meet... Beat previous best ships as a sopho- of 1:02.11 set at Sacramento State... Ranks more... Also earned Most Inspirational and ELIGIBILITY YEAR 6th on school’s all-time top 10... First moved into top 10 with 6th-place Most Improved as a center and forward in Freshman 1:02.73 at Cal-Nevada state meet. basketball... Won school’s Evelyn Shelding 2004: Redshirted. Award as outstanding athlete of the year for HOMETOWN NEVADA UNION HS ’03: Finished 7th in 100 hurdles (15.91), 6th 2005-06. Blue Lake, Calif. in 300 hurdles (44.81) at Sac-Joaquin Section finals as a senior... Earned PERSONAL: Born in Garberville, Calif.... team’s Ostrom Family Award that year... Set school records for 4x100 Majoring in biological sciences... Parents are LAST SCHOOL and 4x400 relays... Named Sprinter of the Arcata HS ’06 Kevin & Katrina Knox... Hopes to become Year as a sophomore, Rookie of the Year as EVENTS a pediatrician and join Doctors Without MAJOR a freshman... Also was a two-year captain Hurdles Borders... Career highlight her team’s section Biological Sciences in basketball, helping team to back-to-back title as a senior. Metro League titles. ELIGIBILITY YEAR PERSONAL: Born in Roseville, Calif.... Junior Majoring in exercise biology... Mother is Linda Lorson... Oldest of five siblings... Ca- HOMETOWN Brianna Larson reer highlight was earning Nevada Union’s Grass Valley, Calif. Athlete of the Year award... Says the toughest UC DAVIS CROSS COUNTRY: Missed thing about being a student-athlete is having LAST SCHOOL Div. I All-Independent honors by one place to explain to others why running is fun... Nevada Union HS ’03 (11th), crossing as team’s No. 3 runner... Led Favorite opponent’s facility is Sacramento MAJOR Aggies at Washington’s Sundodger Invite and State’s Hornet Stadium “because I love beat- Exercise Biology was team’s No. 2 finisher at Willamette and ing their team.” Santa Clara meets. LAS LOMAS HS ’06: Finished 14th (19:37) at North Coast Section Div. II cross country meet as a senior... Two-time MVP... Amanda Louie Qualifed for state championships as a junior by virtue of 4th-place showing (18:32) at NCS DEL ORO HS ’06: Sac-Joaquin Section meet... Served as runner-up in pole vault as a senior, posting team captain as a senior... Earned track & EVENTS school-record leap of 12-3... Went on to fin- field team’s Most Inspirational honors... Distances ish 6th during CIF-SJS Masters Meet... Placed Qualified for CIF-NSC Meet of Champi- 5th at sections, 4th at Masters Meet as a ju- ons three times in track, placing 15th in ELIGIBILITY YEAR nior... Advanced 3,200 (11:44.76) in 2006... Finished 14th Freshman to state meet in EVENTS (11:26.09) at 2004 MOC, after placing 4th 2005... Selected Pole Vault at Tri-Valley advancing meet. HOMETOWN Walnut Creek, Calif. as school’s Athlete PERSONAL: Born in Walnut Creek, of the Year as a ELIGIBILITY YEAR Calif.... Has not declared a major... Par- LAST SCHOOL senior. Freshman ents are Mark & Mary Larson... Proudest Las Lomas HS ’06 PERSONAL: personal accomplishment was reaching Born in Sacramento, Calif.... Has not yet HOMETOWN the state cross country championships as a MAJOR declared a major... Parents are Clifford & Newcastle, Calif. junior at LLHS. Undeclared Marilee Louie... Cousin, Erica Jue, plays LAST SCHOOL lacrosse at UC Davis... Older sister, Jessica, Del Oro HS ’06 was a gymnast for Stanford... Career plans are to own a graphic design business. MAJOR Undeclared

14 2007 UC DAVIS TRACK & FIELD Katie Maltester Jennifer Martindill

2006: Competed in 400 hurdles in seven UC DAVIS CROSS COUNTRY: Red- meets... Hit seaosn-best 1:08.59 at home in shirted in 2006. Woody Wilson Classic... Best finish was 3rd MONTGOMERY HS ’06: Finished as (1:09.90) at Sac State Open. North Bay League and North Coast Section COLLEGE PARK HS ’05: Quailfied for Div. II runner-up (18:35) as a senior, advanc- North Coast Section meet in 100 hurdles, ing to state cross country championships... placing 3rd in her section at Tri-Valley champi- Placed 31st (19:13) of 186 finishers at state onships... Helped meet... Selected as team’s Veteran of the Year in cross country EVENTS 2005... Earned first-team All-Redwood Empire team to CIF-NCS Hurdles honors by Santa Div. II title as a Rosa Press Demo- EVENTS senior. ELIGIBILITY YEAR crat... NCS finish Distances PERSONAL: Born in Walnut Creek, Sophomore as a senior was a monstrous improvement Calif.... Majoring in biological sciences, with over her 73rd-place showing in 2004... Took ELIGIBILITY YEAR career plans of becoming a trauma physi- HOMETOWN 5th in 3,200 (11:43.86) at NCS Redwood Freshman cian... Parents are John & Diane Maltester... Martinez, Calif. Empire area meet as a junior. HOMETOWN Career highligh was competing at section PERSONAL: Born in Monterey, Calif.... LAST SCHOOL Santa Rosa, Calif. track championships. Majoring in political science-public service... College Park HS ’05 Parents are Mark & Chris Martindill... Career LAST SCHOOL MAJOR highlight was qualifying to CIF state cross Montgomery HS ’06 Biological Sciences country meet. MAJOR Poli Sci.-Public Service Elena Mannon NORTHGATE HS ’06: Lettered in track Randalyn Maya (three years), soccer (two) and cross country (one)... Earned All-Diablo Foothill Athletic 2006: Competed in 400 five times, in 200 League honors in track as a senior, finishing four times... Best quarter was 59.21 at Hornet 3rd in 200, 5th in 800, 4th in 4x100 relay... Invitational... Also hit 200 best at that meet, Advanced to Tri-Valley meet in each event, crossing in 26.76... Ran second leg of dramatic then helped relay reach North Coast Section winning 4x400 (3:50.39) during Causeway Meet of Champi- Classic, helping Aggies seal one-point win. ons... Two-time EVENTS REDWOOD HS ’05: Placed 2nd in 400 All-DFAL win- Middle Distances (58.22) at 2005 Central Section, qualify- ner in soccer... ing for state meet for second straight year... Helped team to ELIGIBILITY YEAR Won 400 (58.22) and 4x400 relay (4:07.9), section quarterfinal berth as a senior... Voted Freshman and finished 3rd Most Inspirational on cross country team, in 200 (26.2) at EVENTS reaching NCS meet (6th)... Won Scholar- HOMETOWN Concord, Calif. area championships as a senior... Set school Sprints Athlete honors in all three sports. quarter record as a freshman, and broke it PERSONAL: Born in San Francisco, Ca- LAST SCHOOL each year since. ELIGIBILITY YEAR lif.... Majoring in exercise biology... Parents Northgate HS ’06 PERSONAL: Born in Visalia, Calif.... Sophomore are Bruce & Tamara Mannon... Older sister, Majoring in biological systems engineering... Elizabeth, also attends UC Davis... Plans on MAJOR Parents are Ralph & Micaella Maya... Full HOMETOWN Visalia, Calif. becoming a physical therapist. Exercise Biology name is Randalyn Monet Maya... Nicknamed “Randy”... Proudest personal accomplish- LAST SCHOOL ment was hitting her 400 PR at Fresno Redwood HS ’05 Relays, winning the race by .01 and earning meet MVP honors. MAJOR Biological Systems Engineering

2007 UC DAVIS TRACK & FIELD 15 Morgan Musgrove Chidinma Onyewuenyi

2006: Raced in 400 in three meets... Best OAK GROVE HS ’06: Advanced to CIF time was 1:04.23 at Sac State Open. state championships in both discus and shot 2005: Did not as a senior... Placed 5th in shot put at state compete. EVENTS meet with 43-2.5 throw in her final attempt... VENTURA Sprints Finished 14th in discus (128-10) at states... HS ’04: Served Won Central Coast Section title in shot (44- as team captain in ELIGIBILITY YEAR 9.25) and added 3rd-place showing in discus 2001, competing Sophomore (122-1)... Placed in high jump and 2nd in shot, 6th EVENTS 400... No other HOMETOWN in discus at CCS Throws information avail- Ventura, Calif. meet, then was able. 12th in shot at ELIGIBILITY YEAR PERSONAL: Born in San Antonio, LAST SCHOOL state meet as a junior. Freshman Texas... Majoring in community & regional Ventura HS ’04 PERSONAL: Born in Santa Clara, development... Parents are John Weishaar Calif.... Majoring in chemical engineer- HOMETOWN MAJOR Gilroy, Calif. and Vicki Musgrove. Community & ing... Parents are James Njoku & Elizabeth Onyewuenyi... Full name is Adaurennaya Regional Development LAST SCHOOL Chidinma Onyewuenyi, pronounced “uh- Oak Grove HS ’06 DAH-oo-reh-NAH-yah chid-IN-mah oh- NYEH-woo-en-yee”) MAJOR Jade Myles Chemical Engineering

2006: Finished 2nd in triple jump (12.17m, 39-11.25), 3rd in long jump (5.70m, 18-5) at Div. I Independent Championships... Jenny Perham Broke Angela Orlando’s 1998 school record during Causeway Dual, hitting 12.41m (40- 2006: Competed in 1,500, 3,000 and 8.75) on third attempt... That performance 5,000 twice each... Finished 2nd at Ag- beat her previous best by nearly two feet and gie Open in 3K, hitting team’s season-best represented major upset over Hornet Roshena 10:16.90... Best 1,500 was 4:48.01 at Aggie Duree to help Aggies claim team win... Later Invite... Posted 18:20.73 in 5K at Cal-Nevada went 12.57m (41-3) in meet victory in Bulldog State Championships. Dual, but wind barely exceeded legal limit for UC DAVIS CROSS COUNTRY: Raced records (w: +2.1)... Also competed indoors, in all five team meets in 2006... Was UC hitting season-best 11.67 (38-3.5) in triple at Husky Classic, moving Davis’ No. 2 fin- her into 3rd in school record book... Also had season-best long jump of isher (13th over- EVENTS 5.43m (17-9.75) at that meet. all) during Aggie Distances 2005: Had Aggies’ best long and triple jumps, hitting season-best Open... Placed marks in both at Causeway Classic dual... Went 5.56 (18-3) in long jump, 20th overall at Santa Clara Invite... Red- ELIGIBILITY YEAR 11.82 (38-9.5) in triple at that meet... Finished 5th in long jump (5.45, shirted in 2005. Sophomore 17-10.75), 4th in triple (11.45, 37-6.75)... Also competed in both jumps NORTHGATE HS ’05: Finished 5th in during indoor season... Went 11.53 (37-10) in triple at MPSF Champi- mile (5:18.47) at Tri-Valley area track cham- HOMETOWN onships... Best long jump was 5.53 (18-1.75) at Boise State’s Athletes. pionships... Placed 7th at Diablo Foothill Walnut Creek, Calif. com meet, the longest in school history since Orlando’s school-record Athletic League cross country champion- 5.83 at 1998 nationals. ships as a senior. LAST SCHOOL 2004: Redshirted. PERSONAL: Born in Mountain View, Northgate HS ’05 MT. PLEASANT HS ’03: Finished 2nd in triple jump (PR 39-11), Calif.... Has not declared a major... Parents MAJOR 2nd in long jump (18-9.5), 7th in 100 hurdles (16.08) at Central Coast are Sheldon & Donner Perham. Undeclared Section championships in 2003... Hit long jump PR of 18-11.5 at Blossom Valley Ath- EVENTS letic League meet... Won CCS triple jump Jumps title as a junior at 39-3.5... Also was 2nd in long jump (18-7.5), 4th in hurdles (15.47) ELIGIBILITY YEAR that year. Junior PERSONAL: Born in San Jose, Calif.... Majoring in psychology... Parents are Steven HOMETOWN San Jose, Calif. & Lottie Myles... Sports hero is Wilma Ru- dolph, non-sports hero is Harriet Tubman... LAST SCHOOL Advice she would pass on to youngsters: Mt. Pleasant HS ’03 “Champions are made from something in- side: a dream, a desire, a vision.” MAJOR Psychology

16 2007 UC DAVIS TRACK & FIELD Kirsten Phillips Eloycsia Ratliff

UC DAVIS ROWING: Member of nov- EL CERRITO HS ’06: Two-time team ice squad in 2004, then varsity in 2005 and MVP... Qualified for North Coast Section Meet 2006... Member of second varsity eight (3- of Champions as a sophomore and senior... seat) as a junior. Alameda-Contra Costa Athletic League run- HEIDELBERG AMERICAN HS ’03: ner-up in 400 (1:01.43) in 2006... Also placed Lettered in golf (four years) and swimming 4th in 200 (26.72) that year... Competed (two) for DoDDS at USATF Junior school in Heidel- EVENTS Olympics in both EVENTS berg, Germany... Throws events in 2004... Sprints Became first girl Placed 9th in 200 in school history ELIGIBILITY YEAR (26.84), 7th in ELIGIBILITY YEAR to win European Junior 400 (1:00.53) at Freshman Championships in golf, finishing with nine- NCS Bayshore Area meet... Graduated with hole stroke average of 35. HOMETOWN honors (3.75 GPA). HOMETOWN Heidelberg, Germany Richmond, Calif. PERSONAL: Born in Kaiserslautern, PERSONAL: Born in Oakland, Calif.... Germany... Majoring in political science, LAST SCHOOL Majoring in biochemistry & molecular biol- LAST SCHOOL with hopes for a law career... Parents are Heidelberg American ogy... Parents are James & Barbara Ratliff... El Cerrito HS ’06 Eric Phillips & Nancy Smyth-Phillips... HS ’03 Full name is Eloycsia Ranice Ratliff... Nick- Eric was a swimmer and water polo player name is “Loycie”. MAJOR at Cal... Non-sports hero is Eleanor Roos- MAJOR Biochemistry & evelt... Sports hero is “any woman who loves Political Science Molecular Biology athletics.”

Willa Porter Amy Robinson 2006: Posted Aggies’ second-best 3,000 2006: Ran leadoff leg of Div. I Independent time of 10:23.47 at Hornet Invitational... Won champion 4x100 relay (46.63)... Foursome 3K (10:27.08) in Causeway Dual two weeks broke previous school record of 46.67 on four later, leading 1-2-3 UC Davis sweep in the occasions, including 46.49 at Woody Wilson race... Also ran 5,000 in three meets, recording Classic... Also finished 5th in 400 (59.13) and season-best 18:25.16 at Oregon Invitational. 7th in 200 (25.87) at indpendent meet... Had UC DAVIS CROSS COUNTRY: Raced in 3rd-best time of 200 prelims (25.31) and was all five team meets in 2006, finishing among 4th in 400 prelims (48.09)... Best quarter was UC Davis scorers at Aggie Open (17th) and 57.84 at Arizona State Invite... Hit season-best Willamette Invite (51st)... Placed 27th at Div. 100 of 12.56 at Woody Wilson meet despite I Independent Championships... Competed in strong headwind (w: -2.0)... Also competed all seven meets as a freshman in 2005... Was indoors in two meets, posting 26.45 in 200, Aggies No. 2 runner (14th overall) at Santa Clara Invite... Also placed 1:00.13 in 400 at Husky Classic. among team scorers at Aggie Open and D-I Independent meet. HOLY NAMES HS ’05: Placed 5th EVENTS MARIA CARILLO HS ’05: Finished 12th in D-III at CIF state cham- (58.69) at 2005 North Coast Section meet... Sprints pionships as a senior, helping team post runner-up finish... Placed 10th Won Bay Shore Athletic League 400 title at state meet in 2001... Selected as school’s Scholar-Athlete by Santa Rosa and placed 5th at area meet to advance... ELIGIBILITY YEAR Press Democrat... Captured North Bay League Also placed 2nd in 200 (26.09) at BSAL Freshman track & field championship in 2002, post- meet... Earned All-BSAL honors four times, EVENTS ing state’s best 1,600 by a freshman ... Won HOMETOWN Distances including three (2002, 2003 and 2005) in North Coast Section track titles in 1,600 and quarter mile. Hercules, Calif. 3,200 as a senior. ELIGIBILITY YEAR PERSONAL: Born in Oakland, Calif.... PERSONAL: Born in Santa Rosa, Calif.... Sophomore Majoring in nutrition science... Parents are LAST SCHOOL Holy Names HS ’05 Majoring in biological science... Parents are Steven & Brenda Porter... Plans on becom- Stephen & Deborah Robinson... Chose UC HOMETOWN ing a pediatrician... Proudest personal MAJOR Davis in part because of the reputation of its Santa Rosa, Calif. accomplishment was winning the league Exercise Biology medical science programs... Cousin of for- 400 title. LAST SCHOOL mer Aggie cross country and track standout Maria Carrillo HS ’05 Ryan Miller. MAJOR Biological Sciences

2007 UC DAVIS TRACK & FIELD 17 Foothill Athletic League honoree in track... Served as team captain in Laura Rombach soccer, helping team to two North Coast Section championships. PERSONAL: Born in Long Beach, Calif.... Majoring in human de- 2006: Member of champion 4x100 relay velopment... Parents are Bob & Robin Russell... Best athlete she’s faced (46.63) at Div. I Independent Champion- is state hurdles champion Talia Stewart... Career highlight was setting ships... Ran third leg of school record-setting CHS school record in 100 hurdles... As a superstition, always jumps squad, helping team hit 46.49 at Woody twice before stepping into the starting blocks. Wilson Classic... Also placed 8th at D-I Inde- pendent meet, hitting 12.48 in prelims... Has season-best marks in both 100 (12.42) and long jump (5.45, 17-10.75) during Causeway Jessica Santos Dual... Competed in long jump in two indoor 2006 meets, posting PR of 5.21 (17-1.25) at Husky : Ran 800 in five meets, hitting sea- Classic. son-best 2:26.38 at Woody Wilson Classic. NORTH MONTEREY COUNTY HS ’05 2005: Finished 4th in 100 at Div. I Inde- : pendent Championships with season-best 12.59... Also placed 10th in Advanced to Central Coast Section 800 semifi- long jump (5.14, 16-10.5) at independent meet... Narrowly missed PR nals, finishing 18th (2:25.49)... Won Monterey Bay League 800 title (2:25.8) as a junior, with season-best long jump of 5.38 (17-8) at Hornet Invite. 2004: Had team’s best long jump mark of the year, going 17-8.75 then placed 16th at section semis (2:24.44)... (5.40m) at Sacramento State’s Drummond Invitational... Posted season- Three-time team MVP in track... Selected as cross country best triple jump of 33-11.5 (10.35) at UC Irvine’s All-Cal Invitational... team’s Outstand Competed in two indoor meets, setting season-best long jump of 16-11.5 - EVENTS (5.17m) at Boise State’s United Heritage Invitational. ing Senior and Middle Distances Outstanding Ju- FOOTHILL HS ’03: Captured North Coast Section title in long jump ELIGIBILITY YEAR (18-5) as a senior, beating her previous PR by seven inches... Advanced to nior in those respective years... Helped team to four straight MBL championships in both Sophomore state meet, where she placed 12th (17-11.75)... Competed at NCS Meet of track and cross country. Champions in both relays in both her junior PERSONAL: Born in Fort Ord, Calif.... HOMETOWN and senior years... Team went undefeated in EVENTS Salinas, Calif. dual meets in 2002 and 2003... Voted team Majoring in biological sciences... Parents are Jumps Michael & Lidia Santos... Hopes for career MVP as a sophomore. LAST SCHOOL in sports medicine... Proudest personal ac- PERSONAL: Born in Evanston, Ill.... ELIGIBILITY YEAR North Monterey complishment was doubling in the 400 and Majoring in neurobiology, physiology & Senior County HS ’05 800 at MBL championships. behavior (NPB)... Parents are Michael & Teresa Rombach... Hopes for career in sports HOMETOWN MAJOR International Relations medicine or zoology... Career highlight was Pleasanton, Calif. winning the long jump at the 2003 section LAST SCHOOL meet, beating her previous PR by seven Foothill HS ’03 inches. MAJOR Lorin Scott NPB 2006: Finished 7th in 1,500 (4:56.47), 9th in 5,000 (19:26.65) at Div. I Independent Championships... Was 3rd in 1,500 prelims Natalie Russell (4:56.08) to advance to independent final... Season-best 1,500 was 4:46.12 at Sac State 2006: Placed 6th in 400 hurdles (1:05.40) Open... Hit 5K best of 18:10.18 in All-Cal at Div. I Independent Championships... Hit Challenge Cup. season-best 1:04.94 in prelims... Also ran sec- 2005: Competed in 1,500 in five meets... ond leg of 3rd-place 4x400 relay (3:54.06)... Had season-best 4:45.83 at Aggie Open... Won Competed in 100 hurdles twice, crossing in race at Causeway Classic dual at 4:46.28... 15.39 during Sac State Open. Also made lone 3,000 appearance in Causeway 2005: Fin- meet, crossing in ished 7th in 400 EVENTS 10:30.93... Had team’s fastest steeplechase EVENTS hurdles at Div. Hurdles mark, recording 11:39.41 at Woody Wilson Distances I Independent Classic, 4th in school history. meet, hitting sea- ELIGIBILITY YEAR UC DAVIS CROSS COUNTRY: Has ELIGIBILITY YEAR son-best 1:05.51 Junior competed in every meet (19 total) in her first Junior in prelims... Previous best was 1:05.58, set three years, finishing among Aggie scorers at All-Cal Challenge... Also hit 100 hurdles HOMETOWN in each... Was team’s top placer four times HOMETOWN Lafayette, Calif. Escondido, Calif. best (15.43) at All-Cal meet. as a junior: Aggie Open (10th overall), Wil- lamette (23rd), Santa Clara (12th) and Div. I CAMPOLINDO HS 04: Standout in LAST SCHOOL LAST SCHOOL Independent Championships (6th)... Earned both soccer and track & field... Set school Campolindo HS ’04 San Pasqual HS ’04 records in 100 hurdles (15.15) and as part of All-Independent honors both in 2005 (9th) 4x100 relay (49.43)... Three-time All-Diablo MAJOR and 2006 (6th)... Was team’s No. 2 runner MAJOR Human Development at Stanford and at Pacific Association region- Nutrition Science als as a sophomore... Finished 4th overall

18 2007 UC DAVIS TRACK & FIELD at 2004 Sacramento State Open (19:37.4)... Placed 19th at 2004 D-I Independent Championships. Ashley Silva SAN PASQUAL HS ’04: Helped cross country team to CIF state championship as a junior, then 3rd-place finish in 2003... Finished 2nd 2006: Appeared in 400 hurdles three at San Diego Section meet as a senior, helping team defend team title... times... Hit season-best 1:13.32 in Bulldog Three-time state meet qualifier in mile run... Selected to the San Diego Dual... Went 1:14.02 a week later during Sac Union Tribune All-Academic first team for three straight years. State Open. PERSONAL: Born in San Diego... Majoring in nutrition science... 2005: Did not compete due to injury. Parents are Jim Okerblom and Susan Scott... Proudest personal accom- 2004: Redshirted. plishment was overcoming an injury at the end of her junior track season OAK RIDGE HS ’03: Earned All-Sierra to post a successful cross country season as a senior... Best athlete she’s Valley Conference all four years in track & faced is Lindsay Allen, now at Stanford... Career highlight was running field, and once in cross country... Set school a PR of 4:57 in the mile. frosh/soph 100 record in 2001... Voted Most Inspirational as a sophomore, then EVENTS team MVP as a junior and senior. Hurdles Judy Sheldon PERSONAL: Born in Roseville, Calif.... Political science major... Stanley & Lorri ELIGIBILITY YEAR 2006: Competed in hammer throw in Silva... Grandfather, Milt Silva, was a long- Senior five meets, shot put in two... Fired hammer time volunteer with UC Davis Athletics, 45.80m (150-3) in first throw during Bulldog earning Hall of Fame Special Recognition HOMETOWN El Dorado Hills, Calif. Dual, 9th on school’s outdoor list... Entered award... Her aunt, Darlene Hunter (Milt’s all-time top 10 the week before, posting 45.60 daughter), is also a tireless volunteer for LAST SCHOOL (149-7) at Woody Wilson Classic... Also threw athletics department, both with TeamAggie Oak Ridge HS ’03 20-lb. weight in two indoor meets... Moved and the Cal Aggie Athletics Hall of Fame... into 4th in Aggie record book with 14.39 (47- Competed for Alex Van Dyke TC, qualifying MAJOR 2.5) at Holiday Inn Classic. for 2002 Junior Olympics in both relays. Sociology 2005: Placed 3rd in hammer at D-I Inde- pendent meet, going 43.32 (142-1)... Season- best mark was 44.36 (145-6), set the week before at Hornet Invite... Ranks T10th on Sarah Stacionis UC Davis top 10 list... Also threw discus in EVENTS three events, hitting best of 27.30 (89-7) at Throws 2006: Was Aggies’ No. 2 800 runner, post- Causeway Classic dual... Placed 5th in discus ing season-best 2:16.83 at Sac State Open... (25.16, 82-6) at independent meet. ELIGIBILITY YEAR That mark was 1.4-second improvement over Junior 2004: Redshirted. previous best, 2:18.23 during Bulldog Dual 2003: Had best discus mark in opening one week prior. weekend, throwing 90-9 in CCAA North HOMETOWN Banning, Calif. 2005: Redshirted. meet at Chico. UC DAVIS CROSS COUNTRY: Ap- BANNING HS ’02: Three-sport stand- LAST SCHOOL peared in four meets as a junior, five meets as out, earning All-De Anza League honors in Banning HS ’02 a sophomore... Finished among Aggie scorers track & field, basketball and volleyball... at Stanford Invitational in 2005... Raced in Set school 800 and 1,600 records as a fresh- MAJOR four meets as a freshman in 2004, opening man... Won league title in 800 as a senior, Political Science with 10th-place showing in Aggie Open... earning team’s Most Inspirational honors... Was team’s No. 3 runner (11th overall) at inaugural D-I Independent Twice garnered All-DAL honors and all-county honorable mention in Championships. basketball as team’s leading rebounder... Named to all-league second HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Eden Prairie (Minn.) for three years, team in volleyball as a senior. then Amador Valley as a senior in 2003-04... Named MVP of both her PERSONAL: Born in Livermore, Calif.... Majoring in political sci- cross country and track teams at AVHS... Won East Bay Athletic League ence... Parents are Bill Sheldon & Barbara Hanna... Older sister, Caroline, 1,600 championship (5:10.24)... Also finished 2nd in 800 (2:18.80) that set UC Davis’ heptathlon record in 2005... Sports heroes are Jason Kidd year... Helped lead EPHS to state track title in and Mia Hamm, non-sports hero is Caroline. 2003... Selected as Most Improved on cross EVENTS country team in 2002... Voted AVHS Senior Middle Distances Athlete of the Year. PERSONAL: Born in Davenport, Iowa.... ELIGIBILITY YEAR Majoring in environmental horticulture & Junior urban forestry... Parents are Jerry & Debbie Stacionis... Career highlight was running 800 HOMETOWN Pleasanton, Calif. and 4x400 PRs in her last high school meet... Best athlete she’s faced is Stanford’s Lindsay LAST SCHOOL Allen, then of College Park HS... Proudest Amador Valley HS ’04 personal accomplishment was being “happy and successful” after having to move to Cali- MAJOR fornia for her senior year in high school. Env. Horticulture & Urban Forestry

2007 UC DAVIS TRACK & FIELD 19 Alison Stoakley Nicole Theus

UC DAVIS CROSS COUNTRY: Raced in 2006: Ran second leg of winning 4x100 three meets as a freshman in 2006... Best finish relay at Div. I Independent Championship... was 25th (of 99) at Aggie Open. Part of foursome that broke previous school WEST HS ’06: Selected as school’s Athlete record four times, including 46.49 at Woody of the Year and Scholar-Athlete of the Year... Wilson Classic... Finished 2nd in 100 at in- Lettered in cross country, track & field and dependent meet, posting wind-aided 11.85 soccer... Finished 15th (18:50) at Southern (w: +2.5)... Best wind-legal mark was 12.03 Section Div. II cross country championships in independent prelims, 2nd in school history as a senior team captain... Advanced to state behind teammate Danielle Green. meet, where she took 22nd (19:04) and led 2005: Redshirted. team to 9th-place CARLMONT HS ’04: Selected as school’s showing... Named EVENTS Female Athlete of the Ear as a senior... Ad- to Daily Breeze All-Area squad... Reached Distances vanced to state championship in 100 and as part of 4x100 relay... Won CIF-SS D-II track championships in 3,200, 100 title (11.98) and placed 2nd in long ELIGIBILITY YEAR placing 12th at 11:15.76... Selected as track jump (18-6.5) at Central Coast Section meet EVENTS Freshman team’s Athlete of the Year in 2003. in 2004... Also a state meet qualifier in both Sprints PERSONAL: Born in Los Angeles, 100 and 200 as a junior... Finished 2nd in HOMETOWN Calif.... Majoring in civil engineering... Par- 100 (12.21), 2nd in 200 (24.95), 4th in long ELIGIBILITY YEAR Torrance, Calif. ents are Michael & Janet Stoakley... Career jump (18-0) at 2003 CIF-CCS champion- Sophomore highlight was winning the Bay League cross LAST SCHOOL ships... Won total of eight Peninsula Athletic HOMETOWN country title her sophomore year, becoming West HS ’06 League titles. the first team in 14 years to defeat the previ- PERSONAL: Born in Berkeley, Calif.... Redwood City, Calif. ous champion. MAJOR Majoring in sociolgy... Mother is Gwendolyn LAST SCHOOL Civil Engineering Theus... Career highlight was winning the Carlmont HS ’04 2004 CCS 4x100 relay championship. MAJOR Sociology Adriana Strack

2006: Appeared in six meets in both long and triple jumps... Hit season-best marks in Brenna Tucker duals for each event... Posted 5.08m (16-8) in Causeway Dual... Went 10.46 (34-4) in RAMONA HS ’06: Twice named as track Bulldog Dual. team’s Female Athlete of the Year... Won Val- HILLSDALE HS ’05: Starred in track, ley League long jump title as a junior, hitting cross country and soccer... Set school record 17-0.5... Qualifed for San Diego Section in triple jump... Advanced to Central Coast meet, placing 9th Section semifinals in both horizontal jumps (16-8.25)... Also EVENTS as a senior... Placed 12th in long jump (16- was 2nd at league Jumps 6.5), 13th in triple jump (34-2.25)... Finished meet in triple 2nd in triple (35-2.5), 3rd in long (16-8) at jump (32-11.5)... ELIGIBILITY YEAR Peninsula Athletic League meet to qualify for CCS competition... Also Finished as Valley Freshman was 6th in 100 (13.14) at PAL Champion- runner-up in long jump (16-7) as a HOMETOWN ships... Medaled 10 times at PAL meet during EVENTS Ramona, Calif. career... Captured first-team All-PAL honors Jumps senior, then was 2nd among D-II competitors in soccer as a defender... Selected as school’s at CIF-SDS meet. LAST SCHOOL Athlete of the Year for 2004-05. ELIGIBILITY YEAR PERSONAL: Born in San Diego, Calif.... Ramona HS ’06 PERSONAL: Born in Burlingame, Ca- Sophomore Has not declared a major... Parents are Ste- lif.... Majoring in anthropology... Parents are phen & Donna Tucker... Older brother, Ryan, MAJOR Roger & Gail Strack... Roger played baseball HOMETOWN is a swimmer and diver at UC Davis. Undeclared at USF then in the Oakland A’s organization... San Mateo, Calif. Older sister, Janine, was a diver at UCLA... LAST SCHOOL Career highlight was winning a league long Hillsdale HS ’05 jump title and medalling in all four of her events. MAJOR Anthropology

20 2007 UC DAVIS TRACK & FIELD Jackie Turpin Sirena Williams

2006: Joined track team in April after 2006: Finished 4th in 100 hurdles in wind- conclusion of stellar basketball career (see aided 14.31 at Div. I Independent Champion- below)...Won Div. I Independent javelin title ships... Also competed in long jump, placing (36.88m, 121-0)... Added 4th-place showing 13th at 5.09m (16-8.5)... Fastest wind-legal in discus (42.35, 138-11)... Had made her hurdles time was 14.47 during Causeway javelin debut just two weeks before, hitting Dual, 4th in school history... Popped season- 34.96 (114-8) in Bulldog Dual... Best discus best 5.55 (18-2.5) in long jump in Woody throw was 42.75 (140-3) in Causeway Dual, Wilson Classic. 9th in school history... Along with basketball EDISON HS ’05: Qualified to 2005 state accolades, won school’s HEITMAN AWARD as championships, placing 17th in 100 hurdles outstanding female athlete of the year. (14.95), 18th in 300 hurdles (46.41)... Won UC DAVIS BASKETBALL (2002-06): Central Section Three-year starter, scored career 828 points with 570 rebounds, 344 titles in each event, posting winning times EVENTS assists and 201 steals... Earned All-Div. I Independent first-team honors of 14.34 and 44.81, respectively... Also Hurdles as a senior, honorable mention as a junior... In 2005-06, became first finished 5th at CCS meet in long jump at player in school history to lead Aggies in points (345), rebounds (169), 17-4... Hit 100 hurdles PR of 14.17 to win ELIGIBILITY YEAR assists (85) and steals (45) in the same season. County-Metro Athletic Conference title, No. Sophomore SANTANA HS ’02: Four-year standout in both basketball and track 3 in CCS history... Also won 300 hurdles at & field... Led hoop team to San Diego Section titles in both 2000 and CMAC meet at 45.09, 17th all-time... Added HOMETOWN 2002... Set school record with 553 career assists... Earned Grossmont team MVP honors in volleyball, basketball Fresno, Calif. League MVP honors that year... Won section track & field title in discus and cheerleading. LAST SCHOOL throw (133-0) as a senior, beating runner-up PERSONAL: Born in Fresno, Calif.... Edison HS ’05 by more than 12 feet... Advanced to state EVENTS Majoring in wildlife, fish & conservation meet, where she placed 12th (130-5)... Set Throws biology... Parents are Kirk & Patricia Wil- MAJOR school record in that event with mark of liams. Wildlife, Fish & 142-4... Also placed 5th at sections in pole ELIGIBILITY YEAR Conservation Biology vault with school-record 9-0 effort... Also Senior lettered in cross country (two years) and field hockey (one). HOMETOWN PERSONAL: Born in Fairfax, Va.... Santee, Calif. Human development major... Oldest of six Reyna Yagi LAST SCHOOL children of Kit Turpin... Lists her mother Santana HS ’02 2006: Redshirted. as her non-sports hero... Career plans are CAMPOLINDO HS ’05: Qualified for to teach elementary school and coach high MAJOR North Coast Section Tri-Valley meet as a school basketball. Human Development senior, placing 4th at Diablo Foothill Athletic League championships in 400 (61.41)... Also competed in 4x100 and 4x400 relay at Tri- Valley meet... Set school record as part of Kristien Van Vlasselaer 4x100 squad... Tw i c e e a r n e d EVENTS RAMONA HS ’06: Qualified for state cham- team’s Coaches Sprints pionships in 100 hurdles as a sophomore... Award... Won Placed 2nd at Central Coast Section meet Captain’s Award ELIGIBILITY YEAR (15.06) to earn trip to states... Captured hur- in 2005, Most Improved in 2003... Earned Freshman dles title at 15.35 and added 3rd-place show- CIF Scholar-Athlete honors in both soccer ing in 300 hurdles and track. HOMETOWN PERSONAL Walnut Creek, Calif. at 2004 Peninsula EVENTS : Born in San Francisco, Calif.... Majoring in environmental policy Athletic League Heptathlon LAST SCHOOL analysis & planning (EPAP)... Parents are meet... Posted Campolindo HS ’05 16.12 to win ELIGIBILITY YEAR Daryl & Suzanne Yagi... Career highlight was 100 hurdles and Freshman setting 4x10 relay school record... Proudest MAJOR placed 4th in 300 personal accomplishment was scoring a goal Environmental Policy hurdles, 2nd in long jump as a junior in HOMETOWN in the first game of her only varsity soccer Analysis & Planning 2005... Advanced to CIF-CCS meet in all Portola Valley, Calif. season, after having barely made the team’s three events. final cut. LAST SCHOOL PERSONAL: Born in Stanford, Calif.... Woodside HS ’06 Majoring in animal science... Parents are Peter Van Vlasselaer & Anne Van Camp... MAJOR Career highlight was competing at CIF state Animal Science championships in 2004.

2007 UC DAVIS TRACK & FIELD 21 2007 UC Davis Track & Field Rosters

WOMEN’S ROSTER Name Events Ht Yr Hometown Schools Major Blair AMPHY Sprints 5-5 Fr. Hercules, Calif. El Cerrito HS ’06 Undeclared Chelsea AZEVEDO* Hurdles 5-6 So. Chico, Calif. Chico HS ’05 Exercise Biology Seanté BAKER** Sprints 5-4 So. Hollister, Calif. Archbishop Mitty HS ’04 Neurobiology, Physiology & Behavior Brittany BICKEL Heptathlon 5-6 Fr. Lagunitas, Calif. Sir Francis Drake HS ’06 Chemistry Dominique CARTER Sprints 5-7 Fr. Oakland, Calif. Oakland Tech HS ’06 Animal Science Marie CASABONNE Distances 5-0 Fr. Moraga, Calif. Campolindo HS ’06 Undeclared Angela CELENTANO Sprints 5-5 Fr. Redwood City, Calif. Saint Francis HS ’06 Undeclared Raegan CHAMBERS Sprints 5-3 Fr. Hanford, Calif. Hanford West HS ’06 Animal Biology Kim CONLEY* Distances 5-3 So. Santa Rosa, Calif. Montgomery HS ’04 Exercise Biology Liz CUNNINGHAM* High Jump 5-11 Fr. Arroyo Grande, Calif. Arroyo Grande HS ’05 Undeclared Courtney DOUGHTY** Pole Vault 5-4 Jr. Mount Vernon, Wash. Burlington-Edison HS ’04 Exercise Biology Ranae EATON Middle Distances 5-7 Fr. Simi Valley, Calif. San Pasqual HS ’06 Undeclared Stephanie ECKELS Sprints 5-2 RFr. San Jose, Calif. Silver Creek HS ’05 Biological Sciences Ugo EKE Sprints 5-9 Fr. Gold River, Calif. Saint Francis HS ’06 Civil Engineering Adina FARKASH Throws 5-5 Jr. Agoura Hills, Calif. Agoura HS ’04 Exercise Biology Tessa FRASER Pole Vault 5-4 Fr. Lodi, Calif. Lodi HS ’06 Undeclared Jenna GAILEY Middle Distances 5-4 Fr. San Ramon, Calif. California HS ’06 Undeclared Kim GLEESON*** Throws 5-10 Sr. San Jose, Calif. Lynbrook HS ’02 Neurobiology, Physiology & Behavior Danielle GREEN*** Sprints 5-7 Sr. Bakersfield, Calif. Stockdale HS ’03 Psychology Kaitlin GREGG Distances 5-6 So. Davis, Calif. Davis HS ’05 Undeclared Ashley HARRIS Distances 5-6 Jr. San Jose, Calif. West Valley College/Los Gatos HS ’04 Political Science Gretchen HAUSSLER*** Hurdles 5-9 Sr. Santa Cruz, Calif. Santa Cruz HS ’03 Civil Engineering Megan HETHERINGTON-RAUTH Distances 5-8 RFr. Seal Beach, Calif. Los Alamitos HS ’05 Clinical Nutrition Renah HOWELL Sprints 5-9 Fr. Newhall, Calif. William S. Hart HS ’06 Economics Rachel HUDSON* Sprints 5-8 So. Altadena, Calif. Maranatha HS ’05 Political Science Chelsea JOHNSTONE Distances 5-6 Fr. Valencia, Calif. Saugus HS ’06 Exercise Biology Kristal JOYNER Sprints 5-6 Jr. Placentia, Calif. Cerritos College/Cypress HS ’04 Managerial Economics Kelsey KAISER*** Distances 5-9 Sr. Modesto, Calif. Beyer HS ’02 Exercise Biology Kelsey KALLIOINEN Distances 5-3 RFr. Felton, Calif. Cabrillo College/San Lorenzo HS ’05 Exercise Biology Orlie KAPITULNIK Distances 5-2 Fr. Palo Alto, Calif. Gunn HS ’06 Art Studio Tiffany KNOX Distances 5-9 Fr. Blue Lake, Calif. Arcata HS ’06 Biological Sciences Brianna LARSON Distances 5-8 Fr. Walnut Creek, Calif. Las Lomas HS ’06 Undeclared Jessica LORSON** Hurdles 5-7 Jr. Grass Valley, Calif. Nevada Union HS ’03 Exercise Biology Amanda LOUIE Pole Vault 5-4 Fr. Newcastle, Calif. Del Oro HS ’06 Undeclared Katie MALTESTER* Hurdles 5-5 So. Martinez, Calif. College Park HS ’05 Biological Sciences Elena MANNON Middle Distances 5-5 Fr. Concord, Calif. Northgate HS ’06 Exercise Biology Jennifer MARTINDILL Distances 5-5 Fr. Santa Rosa, Calif. Montgomery HS ’06 Political Science-Public Service Randalyn MAYA* Sprints 5-3 So. Visalia, Calif. Redwood HS ’05 Biological Systems Engineering Morgan MUSGROVE* Sprints 5-7 So. Ventura, Calif. Ventura HS ’04 Community & Regional Development Jade MYLES** Jumps 5-5 Jr. San Jose, Calif. Mt. Pleasant HS ’03 Psychology Chidinma ONYEWUENYI Throws 57 Fr. Gilroy, Calif. Oak Grove HS ’06 Chemical Engineering Jenny PERHAM* Distances 5-4 So. Walnut Creek, Calif. Northgate HS ’05 Undeclared Kirsten PHILLIPS Throws 5-8 Jr. Heidelberg, Germany Heidelberg American HS ’03 Political Science Willa PORTER* Sprints 5-3 So. Hercules, Calif. Holy Names HS ’05 Exercise Biology Eloycsia RATLIFF Sprints 5-2 Fr. Richmond, Calif. El Cerrito HS ’06 Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Amy ROBINSON* Distances 5-9 So. Santa Rosa, Calif. Maria Carrillo HS ’05 Biological Sciences Laura ROMBACH*** Jumps 5-5 Sr. Pleasanton, Calif. Foothill HS ’03 Neurobiology, Physiology & Behavior Natalie RUSSELL** Hurdles 5-9 Jr. Lafayette, Calif. Campolindo HS ’04 Human Development Jessica SANTOS* Middle Distances 5-6 So. Salinas, Calif. North Monterey County HS ’05 International Relations Lorin SCOTT** Distances 5-9 Jr. Escondido, Calif. San Pasqual HS ’04 Nutrition Science Judy SHELDON** Throws 5-11 Jr. Banning, Calif. Banning HS ’02 Political Science Ashley SILVA* Hurdles 5-6 Jr. El Dorado Hills, Calif. Oak Ridge HS ’03 Sociology Sarah STACIONIS* Middle Distances 5-6 So. Pleasanton, Calif. Amador Valley HS ’04 Env. Horticulture & Urban Forestry Alison STOAKLEY Distances 5-5 Fr. Torrance, Calif. West HS ’06 Civil Engineering Adriana STRACK* Jumps 5-4 So. San Mateo, Calif. Hillsdale HS ’05 Anthropology

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Nicole THEUS* Sprints 5-6 So. Redwood City, Calif. Carlmont HS ’04 Sociology Brenna TUCKER Jumps 5-4 Fr. Ramona, Calif. Ramona HS ’06 Undeclared Jackie TURPIN* Throws 5-7 Sr. Santee, Calif. Santana HS ’02 Human Development Kristien VAN VLASSELAER Heptathlon 5-8 Fr. Portola Valley, Calif. Woodside HS ’06 Animal Science Sirena WILLIAMS* Hurdles 5-4 So. Fresno, Calif. Edison HS ’05 Wildlife, Fish & Conservation Bio Reyna YAGI Sprints 5-5 Fr. Walnut Creek, Calif. Campolindo HS ’05 Env. Policy Analysis & Planning

MEN’S ROSTER Name Events Ht Wt Yr Hometown Schools Major Ramsey ALI* Distances 6-0 140 So. Carlsbad, Calif. La Costa Canyon HS ’05 Undeclared Will BAZE Jumps 6-1 180 Jr. Selma, Calif. Reedley College/Selma HS ’04 Communication Jah BENNETT* High Jump 5-10 174 Sr. San Jose, Calif. Yerba Buena HS ’03 Psychology Joel BOSSERMAN*** Middle Distances 6-0 155 Sr. Loomis, Calif. Del Oro HS ’02 Org. Studies/Psychology Michael BUTLER*** Jumps 6-1 170 Sr. Concord, Calif. Concord HS ’03 Statistics Thomas CHAMBERLAIN* Jumps 6-4 190 Sr. Walnut Creek, Calif. Humboldt State/Las Lomas HS ’02 Psychology Chris CHISAM*** Javelin 6-3 199 Sr. San Jose, Calif. St. Francis HS ’02 Landscape Architecture K.C. CODY** Distances 5-7 138 Jr. Santa Rosa, Calif. Montgomery HS ’04 Biological Sciences Adalberto CORRES* Distances 5-9 147 So. Seaside, Calif. Seaside HS ’05 Political Science Matthew COUNCIL Sprints 5-8 155 Fr. Lodi, Calif. UC Santa Barbara/Lodi HS ’06 Managerial Economics Joe CRUMMETT Throws 6-2 230 So. Redding, Calif. Shasta College/Shasta HS ’05 Economics Ben DeLAND* Distances 5-10 135 So. Pleasanton, Calif. Amador Valley HS ’05 Undeclared Thomas DILEO Distances 5-7 124 Fr. Oakland, Calif. Oakland HS ’06 Computer Engineering Joey FARKASH** Pole Vault 5-10 155 Jr. Agoura Hills, Calif. Agoura HS ’04 Neurobiology, Physiology & Behavior Jamie FEASTER* Pole Vault 5-9 155 So. Vacaville, Calif. Vacaville HS ’05 Undeclared Chris FERREN-CIRINO*** Distances 5-8 135 Sr. Burlingame, Calif. Burlingame HS ’02 Economics/Political Science Nolan FRAZIER Hurdles 6-0 165 Fr. Fairfield, Calif. Fairfield HS ’06 Civil Engineering Josh FUCHS Sprints 5-10 169 Fr. Fairfax, Calif. Sir Francis Drake HS ’06 Biological Sciences Chris FULLER** Distances 5-10 135 Jr. Granite Bay, Calif. Granite Bay HS ’04 Psychology Polly GNEPA* Hurdles 6-1 175 So. Turlock, Calif. Pitman HS ’05 Food Science Micah GRANT* Sprints 5-8 160 So. Los Angeles, Calif. Washington HS ’05 Communication Scott HIMMELBERGER Distances 6-3 170 Fr. Palo Alto, Calif. Palo Alto HS ’06 Chemical Engineering Ben JOHNSON* Middle Distances 6-0 167 So. San Diego, Calif. Point Loma HS ’05 History Ryan JOHNSON High Jump 6-2 160 So. Tuolumne, Calif. Summerville Union HS ’04 English Patrick LEE High Jump 5-9 165 Fr. Cupertino, Calif. Monta Vista HS ’06 Undeclared Mario MENDOZA* Distances 5-10 135 So. Cambria, Calif. Coast Union HS ’04 Psychology Jorge MURILLO*** Distances 5-8 126 Jr. Salinas, Calif. Alisal HS ’02 Economics Ben NELSON High Jump 6-2 160 Fr. Vacaville, Calif. Solano College/Vacaville HS ’06 Undeclared Robin OLSON* Sprints 6-4 175 Sr. Benicia, Calif. Benicia HS ’02 History Sejoon PARK* Pole Vault 6-0 155 So. San Diego, Calif. Rancho Bernardo HS ’05 Undeclared Keli PARKER* Middle Distances 6-0 160 So. Watsonville, Calif. North Monterey County HS ’05 Undeclared Patrick PARSEL* Distances 5-9 120 So. Carmel Valley, Calif. Carmel HS ’04 Sociology Russ PFAFF Distances 5-9 142 Fr. Clovis, Calif. Clovis East HS ’06 Exercise Biology Tyler RATTRAY Distances 5-9 128 Fr. Santa Barbara, Calif. Dos Pueblos HS ’06 Undeclared Matthew ROBERTS Decathlon 6-0 175 Fr. Auburn, Calif. Placer HS ’06 Exercise Biology Douglas ROCHE* Pole Vault 6-1 173 So. Los Altos, Calif. Saint Francis HS ’05 Applied Mathematics Arran ROGERSON Distances 5-8 130 Fr. Alameda, Calif. Alameda HS ’06 Exercise Biology Jonathan SEES Middle Distances 5-10 150 Fr. Newark, Calif. Newark Memorial HS ’06 Mechanical Engineering Kyle SUAREZ Distances 5-9 120 Fr. San Diego, Calif. Saint Augustine HS ’06 Animal Science Matthew SWARBRICK* Throws 6-3 220 So. Saugus, Calif. Saugus HS ’05 Viticulture & Enology Jazz TRICE Hurdles 6-3 170 Fr. Murrieta, Calif. Eastlake HS ’06 Psychology Patrick WILLIAMS Middle Distances 5-6 150 Fr. Sacramento, Calif. Laguna Creek HS ’06 History Alex WILRIGHT Hurdles 6-0 165 Fr. Elk Grove, Calif. Franklin HS ’06 Exercise Biology Alex WOLF-ROOT Distances 5-7 135 RFr. Santa Rosa, Calif. Maria Carrillo HS ’05 Psychology/Philosophy Tolulope WUSU* Decathlon 6-2 180 So. Palo Alto, Calif. Phillips Academy ’04 Exercise Biology Jared YUEN* Jumps 5-8 140 So. Fremont, Calif. James Logan HS ’05 Neurobiology, Physiology & Behavior

2007 UC DAVIS TRACK & FIELD 23 Ramsey Ali Jah Bennett

2006: Competed in six meets in 800, 2006: On roster, did not compete. 1500 or mile (once)... Won ‘B’ race of 1,500 2005: Redshirted. at Woody Wilson Classic with season-best 2004: Hit season-best 1.98 (6-6) in high 4:02.37... Also had best 800 at that meet, jump at Chico Twilight meet... Previous best posting 1:59.80. was 1.93 (6-4) at Woody Wilson Classic. UC DAVIS CROSS COUNTRY: Appeared YERBA BUENA HS ’03: Three-time in three meets as a freshman in 2005, includ- Blossom Valley Athletic League champion in ing Pacific Association/USATF regionals. high jump, set- LA COSTA CANYON HS ’05: Twice ting PR of 6-4.5... EVENTS earned All-Palomar League honors in cross Finished 2nd at High Jump country, including first-team distinction in Central Coast 2004... Placed 39th at San Diego Section Section meet (6- ELIGIBILITY YEAR meet as a senior... Selected to San Diego 4) as a senior... Also qualified for CCS meet Senior Union-Tribune All-Academic Team for three in 2002, placing 8th (6-2) and advancing to EVENTS HOMETOWN straight years... Starred in 1,600 during track Distances state championships. & field season, setting school record and PERSONAL: Born in Liberia... Majoring San Jose, Calif. capturing Palomar League title as a senior... in psychology... Mother’s name is Musu Ben- ELIGIBILITY YEAR LAST SCHOOL Hit PR of 4:21 at league final... Also member nett... Sixth of eight siblings... Best piece of Sophomore Yerba Buena HS ’03 of winning 4-by-mile squad at Mt. SAC and advice he’s received: “A good pass to a bad Arcadia. HOMETOWN player is still a bad pass.” MAJOR PERSONAL: Born in Princeton, N.J.... Carlsbad, Calif. Psychology Has not declared a major... Parents are Waiel & Elizabeth Ali... Proudest personal accom- LAST SCHOOL plishment was capturing Palomar League La Costa Canyon HS ’05 1,600 title as a senior... Chose UC Davis at Joel Bosserman the recommendation of his coach. MAJOR Undeclared 2006: Raced in 1,500 four times, 800 twice... Best 1,500 time was 3:57.28 at Woody Wilson Classic... Finished 2nd in 800 at Sac State Open with season-best 1:55.01. Will Baze 2005: Redshirted. 2004: Had Aggies’ season-best 1,500 time, REEDLEY COLLEGE: Earned team MVP posting 3:51.18 in season finale... Also went as a sophomore team captain... Finished 3rd 3:55.50 at Stanford Invitational. in long jump (22-7.5) at Central Valley Con- 2003: Scored 7 team points at CCAA ference to earn trip to NorCal meet... Also Championships, placing 4th in 1,500 (PR of competed in 400 and 400 hurdles. 3:54.98) and 7th in 800 (1:56.96)... Mark in SELMA HS ’04: Starred in both track 1,500 hit NCAA provisional standards... Had & field and soccer for four years... Earned 800 PR of 1:54.10 at Mt. SAC. All-Central Sequoia League first-team honors DEL ORO HS ’02: Qualified for state meet as a sophomore (1,600) in soccer as a se- and junior (high jump)... Won Sac-Joaquin subsection meet in 1,600 nior... Also won (4:17) as a senior... Set school record of 4:16 EVENTS in a dual meet... Named Rookie of the Year team’s Best De- Jumps EVENTS fensive Player in cross country in 1998, then Most Valuable Middle Distances Runner in 2000... Helped team to section award... Captured track team’s Captain’s ELIGIBILITY YEAR Award in 2004, Coaches’ Award in 2002 and Junior title as a junior. ELIGIBILITY YEAR 2003... Played club soccer for Selma Bears, PERSONAL: Born in Sheridan, Wyo.... Senior helping team to 8th-place finish at state as- HOMETOWN Organizational studies and psychology Selma, Calif. double major... Has plans for career in HOMETOWN sociation tourney in 2004. Loomis, Calif. PERSONAL: Born in Fresno, Calif.... marketing... Parents are Anthony & Pamela LAST SCHOOL Bosserman... Anthony ran track and cross Majoring in communication... Mike & Vena LAST SCHOOL Reedley College country at Ambassador College... Sports hero Baze... Hopes for career in journalism. Del Oro HS ’02 is his friend, Tyler Daly... Subject of Davis MAJOR Enterprise and ESPN.com feature stories for Communication MAJOR balancing collegiate track with his religious Org. Studies/ obligations. Psychology

24 2007 UC DAVIS TRACK & FIELD Michael Butler Chris Chisam

2006: Had team’s best long jump of the 2006: Won javelin title at Div. I Indepen- year, winning Bulldog Dual at 7.03m (23- dent Championships, firing PR of 66.35m 0.75)... Finished 5th in long jump (6.59, (217-8)... That mark rank 2nd in school 21-7.5), 7th in triple jump (12.46, 40-10.5) history behind only Mike Schmidt’s 1987 at Div. I Independent Championships... Triple Aggie record... First cracked 200-foot barrier jump mark was a season best, improving on at Woody Wilson Classic, posting opening 12.12 (40-0.75) at Sac State Open... Also an- throw of 61.26 (201-00)... Amassed 22.0 team chored 3rd-place 4x400 relay at independent points at independent meet, adding finishes meet, crossing in 3:14.85... Ran indoor quarter of 2nd in discus (48.52, 159-2), 5th in shot twice, posting 50.88 at Husky Classic. (13.18, 43-3). 2005: Finished 12th (23.39) in 200 meters 2005: Placed 4th in discus throw (45.32, at Div. I Independent meet... Hit season-best 148-8), 5th in javelin (58.93, 193-4) at Div. 22.84 at All-Cal Challenge... Also competed in 400 in five meets, posting I Independent Championships... Javelin mark ranks 8th all-time at UC best mark of 51.39 at All-Cal meet. Davis... Qualified for Cal-Nevada state meet 2004: Led Aggies in long jump, recording 6.91m (22-8) leap at in both events, placing 4th in javelin (58.86, EVENTS Hornet Invitational... Best triple jump effort was 12.66m (41-6.5) in 193-1), 7th in discus (48.42, 158-10). Javelin Aggie Twilight meet. 2004: Redshirted. CONCORD HS ’03: Finished 7th (20- EVENTS 2003: Took 3rd (190-1) in javelin, 9th ELIGIBILITY YEAR 9.75) in long jump at North Coast Section as Jumps in discus (153-7) at CCAA Championships... Senior a senior... Also helped 4x400 relay to Diablo Javelin PR of 58.41m (191-8), set in March Foothill Athletic League title... Eclipsed 21 ELIGIBILITY YEAR dual, ranks 8th in school history... Hit discus HOMETOWN feet in long jump, 41 feet in triple... Served Senior best of 47.50m (155-10) at Aggie Open. San Jose, Calif. as team captain in both track & field and ST. FRANCIS HS ’02: Voted as Out- LAST SCHOOL cross country... Four-year honor roll mem- HOMETOWN standing Field Performer three times... Set Concord, Calif. St. Francis HS ’02 ber, posting GPAs in excess of 4.0 in his last PRs of 173-8 in discus, 185-10 in javelin, two years. LAST SCHOOL 52-6 in shot... Member of basketball team MAJOR PERSONAL: Born in Oakland, Calif.... Concord HS ’03 that won back-to-back Central Coast Section Landscape Architecture Statistics major... Parents are Joel & Yuriko and finished as state runner-up each year. Butler... Career sports highlights are scoring MAJOR PERSONAL: Born in Tarzana, Calif... 18 points in a basketball game, and reaching Statistics Landscape architecture major... Parents are Roberta & Scott Chisam... the NCS long jump finals as a senior. Both parents are track coaches: Scott guided UCLA to national titles in 1982 and 1983, Roberta heads cross country and assists with track at Saint Francis HS... Older brother, Matt, was a decathlete at UC Davis from 2002-05... Career highlight was starting in the state championship Thomas Chamberlain game in basketball. 2006: On roster, did not compete. 2005: Placed 4th (13.74, 45-1) in triple jump at Div. I Independent Championships... Mark was season best, save for wind-aided Tracking Top Tens 13.78 (45-4.5) at Woody Wilson... Also fin- The Aggie men placed nine marks in the program’s all-time ished 9th at independent meet in long jump outdoor lists during the 2006 season (either new marks or with wind-hindered 6.02 (19-9)... Best long improving on previous top 10s). For the all-time UC Davis jump was 6.31 (20-8.5) at Causeway Dual. HUMBOLDT STATE: Redshirted due to men’s lists, see page 40-41 in the the record section. injury as a freshman in 2003... Humboldt State Men Event Mark (rank) Date discontinued field events shortly before his Micah Grant 200 Meters 21.46 (3rd) 5/12 sophomore year. Chris Ferren-Cirino 3,000 Meters 8:23.35 (3rd) 3/25 Chris Ferren-Cirino 5,000 Meters 14:22.40 (5th) 3/31 LAS LOMAS HS ’02: Lettered in wres- EVENTS Patrick Parsel 10,000 Meters 30:30.45 (9th) 4/21 tling and track & field... Placed 6th in triple Jumps jump, 5th in 110 hurdles at Diablo Valley Polly Gnepa 110 Hurdles 14.17 (3rd) 4/29 Lee/Chu/Gnepa/Grant 4x100 Relay 41.28 (2nd) 5/13 Athletic League meet as a senior... Earned ELIGIBILITY YEAR Matt Swarbrick Discus Throw 54.46/178-8 (3rd) 4/29 team’s Most Improved honors. Senior Chris Chisam 66.35/217-8 (2nd) 5/12 PERSONAL: Born in Bakersfield, Calif.... Shaun Countryman Javelin Throw 64.13/210-5 (3rd) 5/12 Majoring in psychology... Mother is Joan HOMETOWN Chamberlain... Older brother, Dan, played Walnut Creek, Calif. soccer at UC Santa Cruz... Among his su- LAST SCHOOL perstitions is keeping a four-leaf clover in Humboldt State his jump shoes. MAJOR Psychology

2007 UC DAVIS TRACK & FIELD 25 K.C. Cody Matthew Council

2006: Raced in 3,000 (four times), 1,500 UC SANTA BARBARA: Attended fall (twice) and 5,000 (twice)... Won 3K in two quarter only. meets: Bulldog Dual (season-best 8:40.46) LODI HS ’06: Three-sport standout, and Sac State Open (8:41.04)... Best 5K time earning All-San Joaquin Athletic Association was 15:22.73 at Cal-Nevada state meet... Went honors in track, soccer and football... Finished 4:03.84 in 1,500 at Hornet Invite. 5th in 200 (22.18), 7th in 100 (11.10) at Sac- 2005: Competed primarily in 1,500, post- Joaquin Section Masters Meet as a senior... Hit ing season-best 3:59.29 in Causeway Classic prep PR of 10.81 in Masters prelims... Was dual... Also raced 3rd in 200, 5th in 100 at sections to advance... in 800, 3000 and EVENTS Placed 3rd in 400 (49.34) at CIF-SJS meet as 5,000 in one meet Distances a junior... Earned each. All-SJAA and All- EVENTS UC DAVIS CROSS COUNTRY: Fin- ELIGIBILITY YEAR Area as a kicker in football, helping team win Sprints ished as team’s No. 3 runner at Washington Junior section title as a senior. Sundodger Invite (25th overall) and Willa- PERSONAL: Born in Stockton, Calif.... ELIGIBILITY YEAR mette Charles Bowles Invite (19th)... Placed HOMETOWN Majoring in managerial economics... Parents Freshman 17th at D-I Independent Championships, Santa Rosa, Calif. are Jeffrey & Jody Council... Jeffrey played despite running second half of race with only football at Pacific... Career highlight was HOMETOWN Lodi, Calif. one shoe... Appeared in six of seven meets LAST SCHOOL kicking game-winning 37-yard field goal Montgomery HS ’04 in 2005... Placed 9th at Santa Clara, 12th at in final second to help LHS claim section LAST SCHOOL Aggie Open for best finishes... Competed in MAJOR playoff win. UC Santa Barbara six meets as a freshman, including Pacific Biological Sciences Association meet... Highest 2004 finish was MAJOR 10th in Aggie Open. Mangerial Economics MONTGOMERY HS ’04: Selected as track team’s Most Dedicated... Track PRs: 800 (1:58.9), mile (4:19.42), 3,000 (8:59)... Voted Most Valu- able Runner for cross country team as a sophomore and senior, Most Improved as a junior... Was senior champion at Viking Open... Team went undefeated against North Bay League, finished as North Coast Joe Crummett Section runner-up in 2002. PERSONAL: Born in Santa Rosa, Calif.... Has not declared a major... SHASTA COLLEGE: Helped team capture Parents are William Cody & Dara Hill... Full name is Kelsey Charles Golden Valley Conference title... Qualified Cody... Career highlight was reaching the state meet in the 1,600... Sports for NorCal Championships in shot put and hero is Steve Prefontaine, non-sports hero is Che Guevara. discus... Advanced to NorCals by virtue of discus title (137-6.4) and 2nd-place finish in shot (45-4) at GVC meet. SHASTA HS ’05: Won Eastern Athletic Adalberto Corres League titles in discus (season-best 153-11) and shot (49-7.5) 2006: Competed in five meets, either in as a senior... Hit 3,000 or 5,000... Best 3K was 8:55.08 in EVENTS shot PR of 53- Throws Causeway Dual, 5K was 15:32.07 at All-Cal 6.25 at Northern Challenge Cup. Section meet a week later... Placed 4th at UC DAVIS CROSS COUNTRY: Red- ELIGIBILITY YEAR sectionals in shot put as a junior (49-5). Sophomore shirted in 2005... Competed unattached in PERSONAL: Born in Redding, Calif.... Aggie Open, placing 32nd. Majoring in economics... Parents are James HOMETOWN SEASIDE HS ’05 : Placed 9th in 3,200 Crummett and Karin Long. Redding, Calif. (9:27.45) at Central Coast Section track championships as a junior... Advanced to sec- LAST SCHOOL tion meet after finishing 2nd at Monterey Bay Shasta College League champi- MAJOR onships... Also took 2nd in 1,600 (4:28.16) EVENTS Economics in 2004... Selected to San Jose Mercury News Distances All-Section second team in cross country as a senior... Won CIF-CCS Division 3 title at ELIGIBILITY YEAR 15:53, nine seconds faster than nearest op- Sophomore ponent... Advanced to state meet, where he placed 34th... Monterey Bay League runner- HOMETOWN up as a senior, after placing 4th as a junior, Seaside, Calif. 10th as a senior. LAST SCHOOL PERSONAL: Born in Oaxaca, Mexico... Seaside HS ’05 Political science major... Parents are Justo Corres and Basilisa Morales... Career plans MAJOR are to become either a lawyer or politician. Political Science

26 2007 UC DAVIS TRACK & FIELD Ben DeLand Joey Farkash

2006: Competed in 3,000 three times, in- 2006: Cleared season-best 4.60m (15-1) cluding both duals... Ran season-best 8:54.08 at Woody Wilson Classic... Placed 3rd both to finish 3rd in Bulldog Dual... Also made in in Bulldog Dual and Aggie Open... Only UC 5K appearance, going 15:40.52 in Woody Davis vaulter during indoor season, recording Wilson Classic. 4.45 (14-7.25) at Husky Classic. UC DAVIS CROSS COUNTRY: Raced 2005: Hit season-best pole vault of 4.47 in five meets as a redshirt freshman in 2006... (14-8) on two occasions: at Cal-Nevada state Best finish was 35th at Aggie Open. meet and Div. I Independent meet. AMADOR AGOURA HS VALLEY HS ’05 ’04 : EVENTS : Finished 3rd EVENTS Captured East Bay Distances in pole vault at Pole Vault Athletic League Southern Section 3,200 title as a senior... Went on to place 5th ELIGIBILITY YEAR D-II championships, clearing 14-3... Prep ELIGIBILITY YEAR at Tri-Valley area meet (9:57.52) then 12th at Sophomore best was a 15-1 mark at 2003 Arcadia Invi- Junior North Coast Sections (9:52.97)... Captured tational... Four-year Scholar-Athlete. 5th place at CIF-NCS cross country champi- HOMETOWN PERSONAL: Born in Panorama City, HOMETOWN onships... Advanced to state championship, Pleasanton, Calif. Calif.... Majoring in neurobiology, physiol- Agoura Hills, Calif. where he placed 71st. ogy & behavior (NPB)... Parents are Daniel PERSONAL: Born in Palm Beach Gar- LAST SCHOOL & Tara Farkash... Twin sister, Adina, is a LAST SCHOOL dens, Fla.... Has yet to declare a major... Amador Valley HS ’05 member of the women’s track & field team... Agoura HS ’04 Parents are Phil & Cynthia DeLand. MAJOR Also enjoys gymnastics, listing Paul Hamm MAJOR Undeclared among his sports heroes. NPB

Thomas Dileo Jamie Feaster

UC DAVIS CROSS COUNTRY: Earned 2006: Finished 2nd at Sac State Open in All-Div. I Independent as a freshman in 2006, pole vault, posting season-best 4.51m (14- placing 8th at the championship meet... Fin- 9.5)... Also cleared 4.50 (14-9) to finish 3rd ished among Aggie scorers in all four team in Causeway Dual. meets he raced... Also was team’s No. 3 fin- VACAVILLE HS ’05: Set school pole vault isher at Pacific Association Championships. record at 15-6.75... Also set Woody Wilson OAKLAND HS ’06: Won Oakland Section prep meet record at 15-1... Placed 3rd at Sac- cross country titles in each of his junior and Joaquin subsection meet and 4th at masters senior seasons, helping team to section titles meet as a senior... Monticello Empire League each year... Placed 23rd at CIF state meet as runner-up as a a senior... Qualified for state track champion- junior, clearing EVENTS ships in 3,200 as a senior, finishing 19th... 14-6... Also a Pole Vault Won both 800 and 3,200 titles at section two-time All-MEL selection in soccer... Led ELIGIBILITY YEAR meet, and added third-place showing in EVENTS conference in scoring in 2005, posting 19 Sophomore 1,600... Captured three straight Oakland Distances goals with 10 assists... Wrestled his sopho- Athletic League championships in the two- more season, finishing with 7-1 record. HOMETOWN mile... Set school record of 9:25.07 in that ELIGIBILITY YEAR PERSONAL: Born in Los Gatos, Calif.... Vacaville, Calif. event at Piedmont Distance Festival. Freshman Has not declared a major... Parents are Mark PERSONAL: Born in Oakland, Calif.... & Mary Feaster... Mark was a track athlete at LAST SCHOOL Majoring in computer engineering... Parents HOMETOWN Cal Poly... Career highlight was setting VHS Vacaville HS ’05 are Joe Dileo and Sally Nguyen... Older sister, Oakland, Calif. pole vault record. Sharine Nguyen, also attends UC Davis... MAJOR LAST SCHOOL Proudest personal accomplishment was set- Undeclared ting Oakland HS record in 3,200. Oakland HS ’06 MAJOR Computer Engineering

2007 UC DAVIS TRACK & FIELD 27 Chris Ferren-Cirino Nolan Frazier

2006: Finished 3rd in 1,500 (3:59.81), FAIRFIELD HS ’06: Won Sac-Joaquin 6th in 5,000 (15:53.40) at Div. I Independent Section title in 110 hurdles at 14.80... Also Championships... Recorded fastest true 3,000 placed 3rd in section in 300 hurdles (39.87)... in school history with 8:23.35 at Arizona Advanced to state championships in high State... Time ranks 3rd in Aggie record book, hurdles, finishing 15th (14.86)... Served as although marks by Ed Haver (8:15.84) and team captain as a senior... Best 110 hurdles Roy Hogland (8:22.64) are converted two-mile was 14.61... As a times... Moved into 5th all-time in 5K, posting junior, took 7th EVENTS 14:22.40 at Stanford... That mark is fastest by in 300 hurdles, Hurdles an Aggie since Mark McManus set school re- 4th in 110 hur- cord in 1997... Opened season with 14:56.74 dles at CIF-SJS ELIGIBILITY YEAR to place 2nd at All-Cal Challenge... Ran 1,500 meet... Qualified Freshman on two other occasions besides independent meet, winning both races: for USATF National Junior Olympics in 400 season-best 3:55.62 at Sac State Open, 3:58.96 in Causeway Dual. hurdles in 2005. HOMETOWN 2005: Appeared in two meets... Ran 5,000 of 15:25.87 at All-Cal PERSONAL: Born in Vallejo, Calif.... Fairfield, Calif. Challenge... Went 9:04.23 in 3,000 during Sac State dual. Majoring in civil engineering... Parents are LAST SCHOOL 2004: Placed 3rd (9:27.72) in 3,000 steeplechase at UC Berkeley’s George & Greta Frazier... Both parents were Fairfield HS ’06 Brutus Invitational... Set season-best 5,000 mark at Oregon Twilight multi-sport athletes... Older brother, Bryan, Invitational, finishing in 14:56.63... Also competed in 1,500, going attends Sacramento State. MAJOR 3:58.92 at Hornet Invitational. Civil Engineering 2003: Redshirted. EVENTS UC DAVIS CROSS COUNTRY: Won Distances individual title (25:19.3) at Div. I Indepen- dent Championship to earn Runner of the ELIGIBILITY YEAR Year and third straight All-Div. I Indepen- Senior Josh Fuchs dent award... Had placed 7th in 2005, 5th in 2004... Was team’s top runner in every HOMETOWN FAIRFAX HS ’06: Placed 2nd in 200 meet, adding four top-three finishes before Burlingame, Calif. (23.72), 3rd in 100 (11.49) in Marin County winning independent title... Placed 13th in Athletic League as a senior... Went on to place tough field at Pacific Association Champion- LAST SCHOOL 5th in each event at Redwood Empire Area ships to cap cross country career... Was Ag- Burlingame HS ’02 meet... Set 100 PR of 10.90, 2nd in school gies’ top runner in three meets as a junior... history... Earned team MVP honors that year... MAJOR Appeared in four meets in 2004 and all six Selected Most In- Economics/Poli. Sci. meets in 2003, finishing among team’s top spirational as a ju- EVENTS three in each. nior... Placed 3rd Sprints BURLINGAME HS ’02: Excelled in cross country, track & field and in 100 (11.32) at wrestling... Placed 14th at state D-III cross country championships as a Redwood Empire ELIGIBILITY YEAR Freshman senior... Also led team to Peninsula Athletic League and Central Coast championships in Section titles that year... Selected as Athlete of the Year all four years. 2005... Qualified for state championships as part of 4x100 relay... Earned Scholar-Athlete HOMETOWN PERSONAL: Born in Boynton Beach, Fla.... Double-majoring in Fairfax, Calif. economics and political science... Parents are Christopher Cirino & honors as a junior. Susan Ferren... Proudest personal accomplishment was reaching the PERSONAL: Born in Fairfax, Calif.... LAST SCHOOL state cross country finals. Majoring in biological sciences... Parents Sir Francis Drake are Robert Szpuk and Terri Fuchs... Lists his HS ’06 father as his non-sports hero. MAJOR Biological Sciences

28 2007 UC DAVIS TRACK & FIELD Chris Fuller Micah Grant

2006: Placed 6th at Div. I Independent 2006: Finished 3rd in 100 (season-best Championships in 800 (1:56.38)... Had team’s 10.76) and anchored 2nd-place 4x100 relay second-best 800 time of 1.54.38, set in Aggie (41.28) at Div. I Independent Champion- Open... Raced in 1,500 twice, including win- ships... Relay time ranks 2nd in school his- ning 4:03.90 in Bulldog Dual. tory... Also won prelim heat in 200 at 21.46, 2005: Twice competed in 800, posting 3rd in school history and fastest since 1987... 1:55.13 at All-Cal Challenge... Just missed that Competed in 400 once, posting team season- season best with 1:55.83 at Stanford later in best 48.66 to win Causeway Dual... Ran a the month... Won 10.68 100 in Bulldog Dual, but slight tailwind 1,500 (4:01.46) EVENTS (w: +2.2) keeps it off school’s top 10 list. at Aggie Open in Middle Distances WASHINGTON HS ’05: Four-year team his only race at MVP in track... Won back-to-back Marine that distance... Had team’s best indoor 800, ELIGIBILITY YEAR League titles in both 100 and 200... Placed 3rd at Los Angeles City Cham- going 1:55.32 at MPSF Championships... Junior pionships in 100 (10.92), then advanced Mark ranks 2nd on school’s indoor list. to state meet... Competed at L.A. Watts EVENTS CROSS COUNTRY: Placed 20th at D-I HOMETOWN Summer Games from 2003-2005... Earned Granite Bay, Calif. Sprints Independent meet as a sophomore in 2006... school’s Alumni Award as student-athlete Competed in six of seven meets as a redshirt LAST SCHOOL with highest grade-point average (4.3). ELIGIBILITY YEAR freshman in 2005... Best finish was 10th Granite Bay HS ’04 PERSONAL: Born in Los Angeles, Ca- Sophomore place at Santa Clara Invitational. lif.... Majoring in communication... Parents GRANITE BAY HS ’04: Placed 3rd in MAJOR are Hervin & Sharon Grant... Older brother, HOMETOWN mile at Sac-Joaquin Section meet in 2004, Psychology Terrell, also attends UC Davis... Would title Los Angeles, Calif. setting school record of 4:18.98... Advanced his autobiography “South Central Los Ange- LAST SCHOOL to state championships... Finished 2nd at sections in that event as a les: Hood Dreams”. Washington HS ’05 junior, crossing in 4:19.37... Also a state meet qualifier in cross country as a senior... Won school’s Academic Merit Award. MAJOR PERSONAL: Born in Sacramento, Calif.... Has not declared a major... Communication Would like to add more contact during distance races “to make it more exciting”... Hopes for career in physical therapy... Career highlight were the CIF-SJS meets during his junior and senior years. Scott Himmelberger Polly Gnepa UC DAVIS CROSS COUNTRY: Raced in first four meets as a freshman in 2006... 2006: Captured both 110 hurdles (14.38) Placed among UC Davis scorers (18th overall) and 400 hurdles (54.43) at Div. I Independent at Aggie Open. Championships... Was one of two double- PALO ALTO HS ’06: Finished 19th event winners (along with Tolu Wusu) on the (16:15) among D-II runners at state cross Aggie men’s squad... Also ran third segment of country championships as a senior... Ad- 2nd-place 4x100 relay (41.28), 2nd all-time vanced to states after finishing 2nd (15:39) in UC Davis annals... Won total of four 110 at Central Coast Section meet... Voted team hurdles races during the year... Posted season- MVP that year, sweeping Palo Alto and Santa best 14.17 to win Bulldog Dual, 3rd in school Clara Valley Athletic League titles...Placed 16th history... Independent title in 400 hurdles was at CCS meet as a second meet win junior... Also named Most Valuable Runner EVENTS in long hurdles... in track & field... Captured 8th at CCS in Distances EVENTS 3,200 (9:39.89) as a senior... Served as team First was during Causeway Classic, when he Hurdles hit season-best 53.56. captain in both sports. ELIGIBILITY YEAR PERSONAL: Born in Stanford, Calif.... Freshman PITMAN HS ’05: Two-time qualifier ELIGIBILITY YEAR for state meet in 300 hurdles... Was unable Sophomore Majoring in chemical engineering... Parents are David and Kathleen Himmelberger... HOMETOWN to compete at state meet as a senior, as it Palo Alto, Calif. conflicted with his graduation ceremonies... HOMETOWN Older brother, Daniel, graduated from UC Davis in 2000... Career highlight was finish- Won Sac-Joaquin Section masters title in 110 Turlock, Calif. LAST SCHOOL ing 2nd at CCS Div. II cross country meet hurdles in 2005, crossing in 13.94... Won Palo Alto HS ’06 Central California Conference titles in both LAST SCHOOL in 2005. hurdles... Also competed at USATF Junior Pitman HS ’05 MAJOR Chemical Engineering Nationals, posting 14.91 in 110s. MAJOR PERSONAL: Born in Madison, Wisc.... Food Science Majoring in civil engineering... Parents are Tahi & Elisabeth Gnepa... One of four sib- lings, along with Ida, Nea and Mimi... Career highlight was running the second-fastest 110 hurdles time in the state... Last name is pronounced “NEH-pah” (silent “g”).

2007 UC DAVIS TRACK & FIELD 29 Ben Johnson Patrick Lee

2006: Finished 4th in 800 (1:54.83) at MONTA VISTA HS ’06: Qualified for Div. I Independent Championships, improving Central Coast Section meet in high jump from 8th-place prelim... Also ran 3rd leg of for three straight years... Earned team’s Most 3rd-place 4x400 relay at indie meet, compiling Valuable Athlete season-best 3:14.85... Posted team’s top 800 award... Hit prep EVENTS mark, placing 3rd at Cal-Nevada state meet PR of 6-0 as a se- High Jump with 1:53.16 time... Won All-Cal Challenge nior... Also played (1:55.09)... Had basketball, gar- ELIGIBILITY YEAR Aggies’ best in- EVENTS nering team’s Best Freshman door 800, posting Middle Distances Defender award. 1:55.32 at Husky PERSONAL: HOMETOWN Classic... Mark ELIGIBILITY YEAR Born in Long Cupertino, Calif. ranks T3rd (with Chris Fuller) in school Sophomore Beach, Calif.... Has not declared a major... LAST SCHOOL indoor record book. Parents are Bruce Lee and Doris Chan. Monta Vista HS ’06 POINT LOMA HS ’05: Placed 6th in HOMETOWN San Diego, Calif. 800 at San Diego Section (including 1st MAJOR among Division II runners), crossing in LAST SCHOOL Undeclared 1:57.73... Finished 3rd among section D-II Point Loma HS ’05 competitors as a junior (1:59.97)... Was Eastern League runner-up in 800 during MAJOR each of junior and senior seasons... Named History team MVP in 2005. Mario Mendoza PERSONAL: Born in Dallas, Texas... Majoring in history... Parents are Michael & Bonnie Johnson... Proudest personal achievement was 2006: Competed in 3,000 twice, 5,000 finishing as top D-II runner in 800 at San Diego Section meet. once... Best 3K time was 9:06.24 at Hornet Invitational... Lone 5K mark was 15:42.72 during Aggie Open. 2005: Redshirted. UC DAVIS CROSS COUNTRY: Compet- Ryan Johnson ed in all seven meets as a redshirt freshman in 2005... Was Aggies’ top finisher (12th) in open 2005 & 2006: At UC Davis, but did not 8K at Stanford... Redshirted 2004 season. compete in track & field. COAST UNION HS ’04 HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Ygnacio Val- : Captured Cen- ley HS (freshman) and Annadale (Va.) HS tral Section Div. V title in each of his junior (sophomore and junior) before graduating and senior seasons... Winning mark of 16:24 from Summerville in 2003 was 49 seconds faster than runner- up... Went on to place 5th (16:12) at the Union HS... Won EVENTS EVENTS state meet... Finished 3rd among all divi- high jump title High Jump Distances (6-3) at Mother sions at the Grand Valley Championship... Lode League meet ELIGIBILITY YEAR Also starred in soccer, earning Coast Sierra ELIGIBILITY YEAR as a senior, then Sophomore League MVP honors in 2002... Selected both Sophomore placed T2nd (6- as school’s outstanding student-athlete and HOMETOWN 2) at Sac-Joaquin Subsections... Went on to HOMETOWN scholar-athlete in 2004. Tuolumne, Calif. PERSONAL Cambria, Calif. place 4th at CIF-SJS Championships (6-4). : Born in San Clemente, Calif.... Majoring in psychology... Parents are PERSONAL: Born in Walnut Creek, Ca- LAST SCHOOL Mario & Teresa Mendoza... Hopes to become LAST SCHOOL lif.... Majoring in English, with career plans Summerville HS ’04 Coast Union HS ’04 of becoming a writer... Parents are Nigel and a sports psychologist... Best advice he’s ever received: “It’s only pain.” Diana Johnson. MAJOR MAJOR English Psychology

30 2007 UC DAVIS TRACK & FIELD soccer as a goalkeeper, helping team to No. Jorge Murillo 8 section ranking... Led MEL in free-throw EVENTS percentage for basketball team. High Jump 2006: Enjoyed runner-up finish in 10,000 PERSONAL: Born in Fairfield, Calif.... (32:24.58) at Div. I Independent Champion- Has not declared a major... Parents are Jef- ELIGIBILITY YEAR Freshman ships... Also was 9th in 5,000 (16:07.97)... frey & Lori Nelson... Older siblings, Troy Had hit season-best 10K time of 30:52.01 and Rachel, both attend Brigham Young... HOMETOWN at Oregon three weeks earlier... Best 5K was Career highlight was completing a four-point Vacaville, Calif. 15:16.37 at Cal-Nevada State Champion- play to put VHS ahead of rival Will C. Wood ships... Placed 2nd in 3,000 during Causeway late in a game... Sports hero is goalkeeper LAST SCHOOL Dual with PR of 8:42.16. Kasey Keller. Solano College 2005: Appeared only in Aggie Open, fin- ishing 5,000 in 15:44.92. MAJOR 2004: Competed in 5K and 10K as a Undeclared redshirt freshman... Ran season-best 5K of 14:56.10 at Woody Wilson Classic... Posted 30:40.24 in 10K at Oregon Twilight, narrowly missing school’s top-10 list. 2003: Redshirted. Robin Olson UC DAVIS CROSS COUNTRY: Earned third straight All-Div. I Independent honors in 2006, placing 6th overall... Also took 6th as a 2006: Raced in 400 six times... Best mark junior after posting runner-up finish in 2004... Was team’s No. 2 runner was 51.38 at Woody Wilson Classic... Also in four meets as a senior, including top-10 finishes at Aggie Open (8th), anchored 4x400 relay in that meet. Willamette (7th) and Santa Clara (8th)... Had three top-10 placings as 2003-05: Did not compete. a junior: Aggie Open, Santa Clara and D-I Independent meet... Opened BENICIA HS ’02: Served as team captain sophomore season (2004) by winning Aggie Open and earning D-I In- as a senior... Part of school record in 4x400 dependent Athlete of the Week distinction... Ran in five meets in 2003, relay (set dur- including Pacific USATF Championships... Was team’s top finisher in ing sophomore EVENTS open 8K at Stanford, placing 6th. year)... Voted Sprints ALISAL HS ’02: Selected as Outstanding Most Improved Athlete twice each in cross country and track EVENTS as a freshman. ELIGIBILITY YEAR & field... Won Central Coast Section cross Distances PERSONAL: Senior country title as a senior, helping team to Born in Walnut Creek, Calif.... Majoring ELIGIBILITY YEAR second-place finish... Took 7th in Monterey in history... Parents are Ronald & Victoria HOMETOWN Senior Benicia, Calif. Bay League, 13th in the CCS as a junior. Olson... Older brother, Erik, graduated from PERSONAL: Born in San Benito, Texas... HOMETOWN UC Davis in 2000... Hopes for career as a LAST SCHOOL Economics major... Parents are Baldomero Salinas, Calif. Roman history professor. Benicia HS ’02 & Esperanza Murillo... Would like to have every meet be muddy and rainy, yet LAST SCHOOL MAJOR warm... Also would do away with morning Alisal HS ’02 History practices. MAJOR Economics Sejoon Park

2006: Cleared a pole vault height in five Ben Nelson meets... Best mark was 4.60m (15-1) to score 2nd-place points in Bulldog Dual... Selected SOLANO COLLEGE: Attended concur- as team’s vaulter for Div. I Independent Cham- rently with high school, but did not compete pionships. in any sports... Earned Dean’s List honors for RANCHO BERNARDO HS ’05: Won two semesters. Palomar League pole vault title, then placed VACAVILLE HS ’06: Three-sport stand- 3rd at San Diego out, starring in track, basketball and soccer... Section masters EVENTS Placed 8th in high jump (6-5) at CIF state meet meet to qualify Pole Vault as a senior... Hit prep PR of 6-10 during Aggies’ for state meet... own Woody Wilson Classic, which ranked 2nd Barely missed ELIGIBILITY YEAR in state for 2006... Won high jump at both state finals, falling in three way jump-off... Sophomore Sac-Joaquin Section and Monticello Empire Finished with leap of 14-10 to tie for 9th. League meets to advance to state... Selected PERSONAL: Born in Las Vegas, Nev.... HOMETOWN to Sacramento Bee All-Metro second team... Placed 4th at Sac-Joaquin Has not declared a major... Parents are Sang San Diego, Calif. Section meet as a junior (6-4)... Also reached sectionals in long jump and & Inja Park. triple jump that year, posting top-three finishes in all three events at 2005 LAST SCHOOL MEL Championships... Earned league’s Most Valuable Defender award in Rancho Bernardo HS ’05

MAJOR Undeclared

2007 UC DAVIS TRACK & FIELD 31 CARMEL HS ’04: Twice qualified for state track meet in 3,200, Keli Parker finishing 6th (9:11.15) as a senior... Set school 2-mile record... Went undefeated in league meets... Finished 4th (15:52) at the CIF Div. IV 2006: Ran 800 in four meets, 1,500 in state cross country championships as a senior... Captured 2nd (15:41) at three... Finished 2nd in 1,500 at All-Cal Chal- Central Coast Section... Team won every meet in 2003, including league, lenge with season-best 4:01.26... Best 800 was section and state... Set Mission Trail Athletic League record at Toro Park... 1:55.83 at Woody Wilson Classic. Earned All-MTAL honors for three straight years. UC DAVIS CROSS COUNTRY: Appeared PERSONAL: Born in Los Angeles, Calif.... Majoring in exercise biol- in all six meets as a sophomore in 2006... ogy... Mother is Val Parsel... Uncle, David Parsel, ran cross country at Finished among Aggie scorers (29th overall) Orange Coast College... If not for cross country and track, would like to at Santa Clara Invite... Also raced as individual join UC Davis cycling club. entrant at Div. I Independent Championships... Time of 26:26.5 would have been 11th in the meet... Competed in five meets as a freshman... Best finish was 27th at Aggie Open. Russ Pfaff NORTH MONTEREY COUNTY HS ’05: Earned cross country UC DAVIS CROSS COUNTRY: Red team’s Most Valuable Runner nod for three straight years, leading squad - to consecutive 5-0 seasons in Monterey Bay League competition... Served shirted in 2006... Ran unattached at Aggie Open, placing 29th overall. as team captain each year... Finished 3rd at Central Coast Section meet CLOVIS EAST HS ’06 (Div. III), helping team claim second straight team title... Team went on : Won five cross country meets as a senior, capped by Central to post runner-up finish at CIF state championship... Twice won track Section title at Woodward Park... Posted win- & field team’s Coaches’ Award (2003 and ning time of 15:46, six seconds faster than 2005)... Added Iron Man Award in 2004... EVENTS runner-up Andrew Campbell of rival Clovis Hit PRs of 1:55.66 in 800, 4:23 in 1,600, Middle Distances 9:36 in 3,200 during prep career... Finished West... Also won esteemed Iolani (Hawaii) In- 3rd in 800 at CCS meet as a senior... Won Na- ELIGIBILITY YEAR vitational in 2005, beating former Hawaii state champion Jeremy tional Merit Scholar honors and Governor’s Sophomore Kamakaala in the Scholarship Award. EVENTS PERSONAL: Born in Watsonville, Ca- HOMETOWN process... Added all-city and team’s Runner Distances Watsonville, Calif. of the Year honors in both 2004 and 2005... lif.... Has yet to declare a major... Parents Finished 4th in 3,200 at North Area track ELIGIBILITY YEAR are Kenton Parker and Symona Siqueiros... LAST SCHOOL Freshman Career highlight was toeing the 800 start- championships as a junior... As a senior, North Monterey placed 5th in 1,600, 13th in 3,200 at section ing line at the 2005 CIF state track meet... County HS ’05 meet... National Honor Society member. HOMETOWN Proudest personal accomplishment was his Clovis, Calif. PERSONAL: Born in Clovis, Calif.... team’s 2nd-place finish at the state cross MAJOR Majoring in exercise biology... Parents are country championships. Undeclared LAST SCHOOL Mark & Terri Pfaff... Proudest personal Clovis East HS ’06 accomplishment was winning the Iolani Invitational and getting interviewed by the MAJOR Patrick Parsel Honolulu Star-Bulletin. Exercise Biology

2006: Finished 5th in 10,000 (32:38.76) at Div. I Independent Championships... Had posted 30:30.45 at Oregon Invitational three Tim Rattray weeks prior, 9th in Aggie record book... C o m p e t e d i n UC DAVIS CROSS COUNTRY: Com- 5 , 0 0 0 t h r e e EVENTS peted in three meets as a freshman in 2006. times, including Distances DOS PUEBLOS HS ’06: Earned All-Chan- 10th (16:15.38) nel League honors as a senior, helping team at D-I Indepen- ELIGIBILITY YEAR win first league title since 1994... Captured dents... Best 5K Sophomore Channel League was 14:34.96 at title in 1,600 EVENTS HOMETOWN Stanford... Raced (4:32.95) as a ju- Distances in 1,500 in both dual meets, winning Cause- Carmel Valley, Calif. nior... Member of way Classic with season-best 8:40.37. National Honor ELIGIBILITY YEAR LAST SCHOOL 2005: Redshirted. Society. Freshman Carmel HS ’04 CROSS COUNTRY: Redshirted in PERSONAL: HOMETOWN 2006... Ran unattached at Aggie Open, plac- MAJOR Born in Santa Barbara, Calif.... Has not de- Santa Barbara, Calif. ing 8th (25:45.7)... Appeared in all seven Sociology clared a major... Parents are Michael & Judith meets as a sophomore in 2005... Earned All- Rattray... Older sister, Lindsey, graduated Div. I Independent honors with 10th-place from UC Davis in 2004... Career highlight LAST SCHOOL Dos Pueblos HS ’06 showing... Was Aggies’ top finisher at Santa Clara, placing 4th overall... was racing in Baldwin Park’s Pride of the Raced in six meets in 2004, including D-I Independent Championships Valley 5K in August 2006. MAJOR and USATF club nationals... Opened season with 7th-place performance Undeclared at Aggie Open.

32 2007 UC DAVIS TRACK & FIELD Matthew Roberts Arran Rogerson

PLACER HS ’06: Finished 8th in pole UC DAVIS CROSS COUNTRY: Raced in vault at Sac-Joaquin Section Masters Meet... all six meets as a freshman, crossing as team’s Advanced by virtue of 3rd-place showing at No. 5 finisher three times... Placed 25th at Div. section Division I Independent Championships. II meet (14-11)... EVENTS ALAMEDA HS ’06: Placed 8th (16:14) Took 4th at Sierra Decathlon at North Coast Section cross country meet Foothill League as a senior, earning second straight berth at meet in 2006... ELIGIBILITY YEAR CIF state championships... Finished 10th Placed 3rd at CIF- Freshman (16:05) at CIF-NCS meet as a junior... Won SJS meet as a ju- back-to-back Alameda Contra Costa Athletic nior (13-11). HOMETOWN League 3,200 titles in track & field... Added PERSONAL: Auburn, Calif. ACCAL championship in 1,600 as a junior, Born in Puyallup, Wash.... Majoring in then was runner-up as a senior... Placed 10th LAST SCHOOL exercise biology. (9:51.43) at section Meet of Champions in Placer HS ’06 EVENTS 3,200 in 2006... Advanced to MOC after Distances MAJOR placing 5th in two-mile (9:57.06) at NCS Bay Exercise Biology Shore Area finals... Also took 11th in 1,600 ELIGIBILITY YEAR (4:39.23) at Bay Shore meet... Final prep PRs Freshman were 4:26 in 1,600, 9:33 in 3,200. PERSONAL: Born in Los Angeles, Calif... HOMETOWN Alameda, Calif. Exercise biology major... Parents are Charles Douglas Roche and Sarah Rogerson... Career highlight was LAST SCHOOL the Piedmont Distance Festival, where he Alameda HS ’06 2006: Owned team’s season-best pole vault set high school PRs in both the mile and mark, winning Sac State Open with leap of two-mile. MAJOR 4.66m (15-3.5)... Also was Aggies’ top vaulter Exercise Biology in Causeway Dual, placing 2nd (4.60, 15-1). ST. FRANCIS HS ’05: Captured West Catholic Athletic League pole vault title as a sophomore, then was hampered by injury during his junior and senior seasons... Also a Jonathan Sees three-time Junior NEWARK MEMORIAL HS ’06: Three- Olympic Regional EVENTS Decathlon cham- sport star, lettering two years each in track & Pole Vault field, football and soccer... Qualified for CIF pion. state track championships in mile (22nd)... PERSONAL: Parents are E. Casey Roche ELIGIBILITY YEAR Finished 2nd at North Coast Section Meet of and Debbie Deutsch... Casey, Sr., coached Sophomore Champions in mile, shaving seven seconds the vault at Stanford, mentoring the likes of from prelim time to 4:16.32... Won Mission Pac-10 record-holder, NCAA champion and HOMETOWN Olympic silver medalist Toby Stevenson... Los Altos, Calif. Valley Athletic League and Bay Shore Area meets in 2006... Set school mile record at Younger brother, Casey, Jr. was the nation’s 4:14.04... Placed 4th at CIF-NCS Champion- leading high school pole vaulter in 2006, LAST SCHOOL setting a PR of 17-5 as a junior. St. Francis HS ’05 ships as a junior (4:22.74) to earn EVENTS MAJOR first trip to state meet... Earned All-MVAL Middle Distances Applied Mathematics honorable mention in soccer as a defender... Led football team in receptions. ELIGIBILITY YEAR PERSONAL: Born in Del Rio, Texas... Freshman Majoring in mechanical engineering... Par- ents are Robert and Rebecca Sees... Claims HOMETOWN Newark, Calif. two career highlights: an NCS playoff game against San Ramon Valley in his junior LAST SCHOOL year, and winning his first-ever mile then Newark Memorial capturing back-to-back MVAL titles... Best HS ’06 advice he’s ever received: “You should do distance.” MAJOR Mech. Engineering

2007 UC DAVIS TRACK & FIELD 33 Kyle Suarez Jazz Trice

UC DAVIS CROSS COUNTRY: Red- CHAPARRAL HS ’06: Two-time Gatorade shirted in 2006... Competed unattached at Athlete of the Year... Set both school and val- Aggie Open, placing 15th overall. ley 110 hurdles record of 14.12 as a junior... SAINT AUGUSTINE HS ’06: Earned Captured Southwestern League titles in both all-state cross country honors as a senior, 110 and 300 hurdles in each of junior and placing 6th (15:50) at the CIF state meet... senior seasons... Finished 6th at 2005 South- Won San Diego Section Div. III title in 2005, ern Section Mas- improving from 8th place as a junior... Helped ters Meet in 110 EVENTS lead Saints to sec- hurdles (14.60)... Hurdles tion team title as EVENTS Had placed 2nd at ELIGIBILITY YEAR well... Earned Distances CIF-SS Division I seven all-section meet (14.41) the Freshman awards between cross country and track in ELIGIBILITY YEAR week before... Won team’s Best Hurdler HOMETOWN his career... Finished 4th (9:20.89) in 3,200 Freshman Award in 2003. Murrieta, Calif. at CIF-SDS meet as a senior, one spot better PERSONAL: Born in Portsmouth, Va.... HOMETOWN than his junior finish. Majoring in psychology, with plans on going LAST SCHOOL San Diego, Calif. PERSONAL: Born in San Diego, Calif.... to medical school... Parents are Phillip & Chaparral HS ’06 Majoring in animal science, having chosen Teresa Trice... Full name is Jazmen Cortez LAST SCHOOL UC Davis for its strength in that program... Trice, but goes by “Jazz”. MAJOR Saint Augustine HS ’06 Parents are Kevin & Jean Suarez... Career Psychology plans are to medal in the Olympics, then MAJOR become a veterinarian. Animal Science Patrick Williams

Matthew Swarbrick LAGUNA CREEK HS ’06: Finished 4th in 800 (2:01.29) at Delta League Champion- 2006: Won discus at Div. I Independent ships as a junior, 5th (2:01.26) as a senior... Championships, posting throw of 54.01m Won league title in 2004, setting champion- (177-2)... Also placed 4th in shot put (14.47m, ships record of 1:59.97... Went on to place 47-5.75) to total 15 points... Independent title 5th at Sac-Joaquin Section meet with PR of was one of four discus wins, including season- 1:58.19... Select- best 54.46 (178-8) at Bulldog Dual... Ranks ed as team’s Most 3rd in school history... One of two Aggies to EVENTS Improved Athlete Middle Distances qualify for prestigious Modesto Relays (along as a freshman and with Tolu Wusu), placing 9th with 54.12 (177- sophomore... Cut ELIGIBILITY YEAR 7) mark... Was 3rd among collegiate athletes in time from 2:03.67 Freshman that meet... Enjoyed breakout throw of 53.70 to 1:58.19 in 2004... Also competed for (176-2) at Woody Miller TC (Elk Grove) from 2004-05... HOMETOWN Wilson Classic...Had team’s season-best shot EVENTS Placed 4th in 400 hurdles at 2006 USATF Sacramento, Calif. put mark, delivering 15.40 (50-6.25) in Throws Junior Olympics. Causeway Dual. PERSONAL: Born in San Diego, Calif.... LAST SCHOOL SAUGUS HS ’05: Placed 6th at state ELIGIBILITY YEAR History major... Parents are James & Gladys Laguna Creek HS ’06 meet in discus after 3rd-place throw of Sophomore Williams... Would title his autobiography, MAJOR 184-8 in prelim rounds... Won Southern “The Race Starts On The Second Lap”. Section masters title (186-9) and Div. I title HOMETOWN History (190-10)... Also placed 5th in shot at CIF- Saugus, Calif. SS meet... Captured Foothill League title in LAST SCHOOL discus and added third-place performance in Saugus HS ’05 shot put... Won 2005 SAMMY (Saugus Ath- letes Modeling Meritorius Youth) Award... MAJOR Also played basketball and football... Earned Viticulture & Enology back-to-back Defensive Player of the Week honors in football as a freshman... Named MVP of JV basketball team... Highlighted hoop career with 30-point game vs. rival Hart HS... Hit 13 of 15 free throws in that game. PERSONAL: Born in Houston, Texas... Majoring in viticulture & enology, having chosen UC Davis for its reputation in that field... Parents are Michael & Tammy Swarbrick... Proudest personal accomplishment was breaking school’s long-time discus record, setting it at 190-10.

34 2007 UC DAVIS TRACK & FIELD Alex Wilright Tolulope Wusu

FRANKLIN HS ’06: Two-time qualifier for 2006: One of two Aggie double-event CIF State Championships in 300 hurdles, plac- winners at Div. I Independent Championships ing 4th as a senior, 5th as a junior... Won 300 (along with Polly Gnepa)... Captured triple hurdles and placed 7th in 110 hurdles (15.13) jump at 14.81m (48-7.25), then added long at Sac-Joaquin Section Masters Meet in 2006... jump title with leap of 6.89 (22-7.25)... Triple Posted 14.85 (w: +2.0) in Masters prelim... jump victory was one of five 1st-place finishes, Set 110 HH best starting with sea- of 14.71 as a se- EVENTS son-best 14.91 EVENTS nior... Won titles Hurdles (48-11) at All-Cal Jumps in both hurdles Challenge... Best plus 4x400 relay ELIGIBILITY YEAR wind-legal long ELIGIBILITY YEAR at CIF-SJS Divi- Freshman jump was 6.97 Sophomore sion I meet and added 4th-place finish in 400 (22-10.5) in Causeway Dual... One of two (50.01)... Won 300 hurdles and placed 4th in HOMETOWN UC Davis representatives (with thrower HOMETOWN Elk Grove, Calif. Palo Alto, Calif. 110 hurdles at section meet in 2005. Matthew Swarbrick) to qualify for legend- PERSONAL: Born in Oakland, Calif.... LAST SCHOOL ary Modesto Relays... Finished 4th (as lone LAST SCHOOL Majoring in exercise biology... Parents are Franklin HS ’06 collegian) with 14.66 (48-1.25). Phillips Academy Alfred Wilright and Rolanne Byrd... Career 2005: Redshirted. highlight was posting a 300 hurdles mark of MAJOR HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated from Phil- MAJOR 37.34 at Chico State. Exercise Biology lips Academy in 2004... Selected as 2003 Exercise Biology Athlete of the Year at Palo Alto HS, which he attended for three years... Enjoyed three-sport career at PAHS, star- ring in track & field, football and wrestling... In all, earned six All-Santa Alex Wolf-Root Clara Valley Athletic League awards, including a pair of MVP honors... Set school triple jump record of 47-2 at the Central Coast Section cham- MARIA CARRILLO HS ’06: Placed 8th in pionships... Named as SCVAL De Anza Division’s Best Offensive Player 3,200 (9:44.59) at North Coast Section Meet in football in 2002, then Best Defensive Player in 2003... Finished third of Champions... Finished 3rd in Redwood Em- at CIF-CCS wrestling meet as a junior 152-pounder, advancing to state pire Area meet at 9:54.44... Career-best 3,200 tournament. was 9:44.59, set at 2005 MOC... Finished 2nd PERSONAL: Born in St. Thomas, Virgin Islands... Has not declared in 1,600 (4:31.36), 1st in 3,200 (9:59.70) a major... Full name is Tolulope Oluwayo Wusu, but goes by “Tolu”. in North Bay League as a ju- EVENTS nior... Helped Distances Jared Yuen cross country team place 2nd ELIGIBILITY YEAR 2006: Competed in three home meets as a Freshman in school’s first long and triple jumper... Best long jump was appearance at state D-II championships. 6.52m (21-4.75) at Woody Wilson Classic... PERSONAL: Born in Santa Rosa, Calif.... HOMETOWN Santa Rosa, Calif. Hit triple jump best of 13.83 (45-4.5) during Double-majoring in psychology & phi- Bulldog Dual. losophy... Parents are Marilyn Wolf & David LAST SCHOOL JAMES LOGAN HS ’05: Placed 7th Root... Best athlete he’s faced is former Aggie Maria Carrillo HS ’05 in long jump (21-10) at 2005 North Coast (and Maria Carrillo alumnus) Steve Laurie. Section championships... Hit 22-2.75 in Bay MAJOR Shore area meet Psychology/Philsophy to advance to EVENTS sections... Also a Jumps football standout as a cornerback, earning first-team All-Mis- ELIGIBILITY YEAR sion Valley Athletic League honors in 2003 Sophomore and 2004. PERSONAL: Born in San Jose, Calif.... HOMETOWN Fremont, Calif. Majoring in neurobiology, physiology & behavior (NPB)... Parents are James & Mary LAST SCHOOL Yuen... Career highlight was making a one- James Logan HS ’05 handed interception. MAJOR NPB

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EVENT Performer Mark Date Site or Meet 100 Meters Nicole Theus 11.85 5/13 D-I Independent Championships (wind-aided) Danielle Green 11.98 4/29 BULLDOG DUAL 200 Meters Danielle Green 24.81 5/13 D-I Independent Championships 400 Meters Marisha Dixon 57.54 4/1 Cal-Nevada State Championships 800 Meters Kim Beeson 2:14.84 4/22 WOODY WILSON CLASSIC 1,500 Meters Kim Beeson 4:06.68 4/1 Cal-Nevada State Championships 3,000 Meters Jenny Perham 10:16.90 3/11 AGGIE OPEN 3,000 Steeplechase Abby Galloway 11:18.27 3/25 Hornet Invitational 5,000 Meters Michelle Solone 17:52.02 4/1 Stanford Invitational 10,000 Meters Michelle Solone 40:32.53 5/12 D-I Independent Championships 100 Hurdles Gretchen Haussler 14.14 5/12 D-I Independent Championships (wind-aided) Gretchen Haussler 14.31 3/4 All-Cal Challenge 400 Hurdles Jessica Lorson 1:02.77 5/13 D-I Independent Championships 4x100 Relay Porter-Theus-Rombach-Green 46.49 4/22 WOODY WILSON CLASSIC 4x400 Relay (lineup not available) 3:49.12 4/1 Cal-Nevada State Championships High Jump Chelsey Mauck 1.63m (5-4.25) 3/11 AGGIE OPEN Pole Vault Courtney Doughty 3/11m (10-2.5) 4/29 BULLDOG DUAL Long Jump Jade Myles 5.70m (18-8.5) 5/13 D-I Independent Championships (wind-aided) Jade Myles 5.65m (18-6.5) 4/29 BULLDOG DUAL Triple Jump Jade Myles 12.57m (41-3) 4/29 BULLDOG DUAL Jade Myles 12.41m (40-8.75) 4/8 CAUSEWAY DUAL Shot Put Sara Clinkenbeard 14.09m (46-2.75) 3/11 AGGIE OPEN Discus Dereka Winters 44.91m (147-4) 3/11 AGGIE OPEN Hammer Sara Clinkenbeard 52.89 (173-6) 3/11 AGGIE OPEN Javelin Jackie Turpin 36.88 (121-0) 5/12 D-I Independent Championships Heptathlon no competitors * denotes school record Home meets in ALL CAPS

INDOOR

EVENT Performer Mark Date Site or Meet 55 Meters Danielle Green 7.39 1/27 Silver State Invitational 60 Meters no competitors 55 Hurdles Gretchen Haussler *8.38 1/27 Gretchen Haussler 60 Hurdles Gretchen Haussler 9.24 2/11 Husky Classic 200 Meters Willa Porter 26.45 2/11 Husky Classic 400 Meters Seante Baker 58.37 2/11 Husky Classic 800 Meters Kim Beeson 2:18.06 2/11 Husky Classic Mile Kim Conley 5:07.10 2/11 Husky Classic 3,000 Meters no competitors 4x400 Relay Lorson-Porter-Green-Baker 3:59.24 2/11 Husky Classic High Jump Chelsey Mauck 1.55m (5-1) 2/11 Husky Classic Liz Cunningham 1.55m (5-1) 2/11 Husky Classic Pole Vault no competitors Long Jump Jade Myles 5.43m (17-9.75) 2/11 Husky Classic Triple Jump Jade Myles 11.67m (38-3.5) 2/11 Husky Classic Shot Put Sara Clinkenbeard *14.64 (48-0.5) 1/27 Silver State Invitational Weight Throw Sara Clinkenbeard *18.24 (59-10.25) 1/27 Silver State Invitational

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OUTDOOR

EVENT Performer Mark Date Site or Meet 100 Meters Micah Grant 10.68 4/29 BULLDOG DUAL Micah Grant 10.76 5/13 D-I Independent Championships 200 Meters Micah Grant 21.46 5/12 D-I Independent Championships 400 Meters Micah Grant 48.66 4/8 CAUSEWAY DUAL 800 Meters Ben Johnson 1:53.16 4/1 Cal-Nevada State Championships 1,500 Meters Chris Ferren-Cirino 3:55.62 5/5 Sacramento State Open 3,000 Meters Chris Ferren-Cirino 8:23.35 3/25 Arizona State Invitational 3,000 Steeplechase Geoff Casazza 9:38.59 5/5 Sacramento State Open 5,000 Meters Chris Ferren-Cirino 14:22.40 3/31 Stanford Invitational 10,000 Meters Patrick Parsel 30:30.45 4/22 Oregon Invitational 110 Hurdles Polly Gnepa 14.17 4/29 BULLDOG DUAL 400 Hurdles Polly Gnepa 53.56 4/8 CAUSEWAY DUAL 4x100 Relay Lee-Chu-Gnepa-Grant 41.28 5/13 D-I Independent Championships 4x400 Relay Choate-Chu-Johnson-Butler 3:14.85 5/13 D-I Independent Championships High Jump Vivek Ganju 2.00m (6-6.75) 4/8 CAUSEWAY DUAL Pole Vault Doug Roche 4.66m (13-3.5) 5/5 Sacramento State Open Long Jump Michael Butler 7.03m (23-0.75) 4/29 BULLDOG DUAL Triple Jump Tolulope Wusu 14.91m (48-11) 3/4 All-Cal Challenge Shot Put Matthew Swarbrick 15.40m (50-6.25) 4/8 CAUSEWAY DUAL Discus Matthew Swarbrick 54.46 (178-8) 4/29 BULLDOG DUAL Hammer Tyler Porter 51.74m (169-9) 5/12 D-I Independent Championships Javelin Chris Chisam 66.35m (217-8) 5/12 D-I Independent Championships Decathlon no competitors * denotes school record Home meets in ALL CAPS

INDOOR

EVENT Performer Mark Date Site or Meet 55 Meters Roland Chu 6.71 1/27 Silver State Invitational 60 Meters Roland Chu 7.20 2/11 Husky Classic 55 Hurdles Garrett Bray 8.22 1/27 Silver State Invitational 60 Hurdles Garrett Bray 8.76 2/11 Husky Classic 200 Meters Matt Ilarina 24.12 1/27 Silver State Invitational 400 Meters Chris Choate 49.92 2/11 Husky Classic 800 Meters Ben Johnson 1:55.32 2/11 Husky Classic Mile no competitors 3,000 Meters no competitors 4x400 Relay no competitors High Jump Vivek Ganju 1.85m (6-0.75) 2/11 Husky Classic Pole Vault Joey Farkash 4.45m (14-7.25) 2/11 Husky Classic Long Jump Tolulope Wusu 6.95m (22-9.75) 1/27 Silver State Invitational Triple Jump Grinil Khanna 13.12m (43-0.5) 2/11 Husky Classic Shot Put Tyler Porter 13.43m (44-0.75) 2/19 Holiday Inn Classic Weight Throw Buck Sullivan 14.03m (46-0.5) 1/27 Silver State Invitational

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TEAM SCORES 4x100 RELAY - 1. UC Davis (Porter, Theus, Rombach, Green), 1. North Dakota State ...... 262.0 46.63; 2. UVSC (Salifu, Judkins, Snow, Zaugg), 46.80; 3. UNC 2. UC DAVIS ...... 134.0 48.48 (Young, Casey, Slafter, Shealey). 3. Utah Valley State ...... 126.5 4. South Dakota State ...... 110.0 4x400 RELAY - 1. NDSU (Hermanson, Zmyslinski, Naroloch, 5. Northern Colorado ...... 101.5 Zander), 3:49.01; 2. UNC (Stec, Miller, Kishimoto, Engbretson), 6. Indiana-Purdue Fort Wayne ...... 49.0 3:49.80; 3. UC Davis (Lorson, Russell, Porter, Green), 3:54.06. 7. San Francisco ...... 12.0 8. Portland ...... 6.0 HIGH JUMP - 1. Halley Odegaard, NDSU, 1.70m (5-7); 2. Dee Rae Honl, NDSU, 1.70m (5-7); 3. Claire Schreiner, SDSU, INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 1.60m (5-3). Top three plus additional Aggies listed. POLE VAULT - 1. Julie Strenkowski, NDSU, 3.50m (11-5.75); 2. Wind readings are for final heat only. LaNell Staroba, NDSU, 3.35m (10-11.75); 3 (tie). Veronique Morales, UNC; Leesa Henderson, UVSC, 3.20m (10-6)... 5. 100 METERS (w: +2.5) - 1. Mariama Salifu, UVSC, 11.83; Courtney Doughty, 2.90m (9-6.25). 2. Nicole Theus, UC Davis, 11.85 (12.03 prelim); 3. Danielle Green, UC Davis, 11.93 (12.16 prelim)... 8. Laura Rombach, LONG JUMP - 1. Alicia Mindermann, NDSU, 5.82m, w: +2.3 12.50 (12.48 prelim). (19-1.25); 2. Tali Slafter, UNC, 5.75m, w: +2.7 (18-10.5); 3. Jade Myles, UC Davis, 5.70m, w: +4.0 (18-8.5)... 13. Sirena 200 METERS (w: -0.1) - 1 (tie). Danielle Green, UC Davis, 24.81 Williams, 5.09m, w: +2.2 (16-8.5); t15. Laura Rombach, (25.16 prelim); Heather Zander, NDSU, 24.81; 3. Mariama 5.03m, w: +5.3 (16-6). Salifu, UVSC, 25.08... 7. Willa Porter, 25.87 (25.31 prelim). TRIPLE JUMP - 1. Alicia Mindermann, NDSU, 12.32m (40-5); 400 METERS - 1. Laura Hermanson, NDSU, 55.66; 2. Angie 2. Jade Myles, UC Davis, 12.17m (39-11.25); 3. McKenzie Suel, IPFW, 56.93; 3. Annie Zmyslinski, NDSU, 56.97... 5. Mehlisch, NDSU, 11.64m (38-2.25). Willa Porter, 59.13 (58.09 prelim). SHOT PUT - 1. Kalie Seltvedt, NDSU, 13.98m (45-10.5); 2. 800 METERS - 1. Nora Narloch, NDSU, 2:16.52; 2. Amy Amanda Benz, NDSU, 13.50m (44-3.5); 3. Barbora Ungerman- Engbretson, UNC, 2:17.53; 3. Kelsey Metcalf, UP, 2:18.27... 4. nova, NDSU, 12.99m (42-7.5)... 11. Jackie Turpin, 10.16m (33- Kim Beeson, 2:20.31 (2:19.27 prelim). 4); 16. Marisa Parker, 8.59m (28-2.25).

1,500 METERS - Becka Mansheim, SDSU, 4:38.86; 2. Karinee DISCUS THROW - 1. Sara Ackman, SDSU, 47.94m (157-3); 2. Bentley, UVSC, 4:47.02; 3. Krystie Ratzlaff, SDSU, 4:47.95... Meaghan Green, UNC, 43.27m (141-11); 3. Amanda Benz, 4. Kim Beeson, 4:49.54 (5:00.77 prelim); 7. Lorin Scott, NDSU, 42.56m (139-7)... 4. Jackie Turpin, 42.35m (138-1). 4:56.47 (4:56.08 prelim). HAMMER THROW - 1. Barbora Ungermannova, NDSU, 48.81m 3,000 STEEPLECHASE - 1. Katie Tornberg, SDSU, 11:17.78; 2. (160-2); 2. Kalie Selvedt, NDSU, 155-9; 3. Marisa Parker, UC Kristin Barney, UVSC, 11:32.53; 3. Abby Galloway, UC Davis, Davis, 46.98m (154-2). 11:38.54. JAVELIN THROW - 1. Jackie Turpin, UC Davis, 36.88m (121- 5,000 METERS - 1. Becka Mansheim, SDSU, 18:53.86; 2. 00); 2. Melynne King, UVSC, 34.76m (114-0); 3. Barbora Ashley Ritchey, IPFW, 19:02.11; 3. Ronnie Nagel, NDSU, Ungermannova, NDSU, 33.38m (109-6)... 4. Courtney Doughty, 19:05.03... 5. Abby Galloway, 19:12.40; 8. Michelle Solone, 32.41m (106-4); 14. Jessica Lorson, 24.25m (79-7). 19:22.62; 9. Lorin Scott, 19:26.65. HEPTATHLON - 1. Heather Zander, NDSU, 4,577; 2. Halley 10,000 METERS - 1. Carrie Mueller, NDSU, 38:28.57; Ashley Odegaard, NDSU, 4,425; 3. McKenzie Mehlisch, NDSU, Ritchey, IPFW, 39:22.07; 3. Katie Tornberg, SDSU, 39:44.86... 4,222. 6. Michelle Solone, 40:32.53. DIV. I INDEPENDENT AWARDS 100 HURDLES (w: +2.7) - 1. Erin Zempel, SDSU, 14.19; 2. Tali

Slafter, UNC, 14.20; 3. Kari Snow, UVSC, 14.24... 4. Sirena OUTSTANDING TRACK ATHLETE Williams, 14.31 (14.59 prelim); 5. Gretchen Haussler, 14.39 Becka Mansheim, South Dakota State (14.14w prelim); 11. Natalie Russell, 15.45. OUTSTANDING FIELD ATHLETE 400 HURDLES - 1. Ashley Stec, UNC, 1:02.11; 2. Jennifer Alicia Mindermann, North Dakota State Kishimoto, UNC, 1:02.45; 3. Jessica Lorson, UC Davis, 1:02.77 (1:04.06 prelim)... 6. Natalie Russell, 1:05.40 (1:04.94 prelim).

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TEAM SCORES 4x400 RELAY - 1. UNC (Campbell, McNay, Fiala, Lewis), 1. North Dakota State ...... 189.0 3:10.38; 2. NDSU (Lindquist, Olson, Miller, Danielson), 2. UC DAVIS ...... 178.5 3:13.93; 3. UC Davis (Choate, Chu, Johnson, Butler), 3:14.85. 3. Northern Colorado ...... 156.0 4. Utah Valley State ...... 107.5 HIGH JUMP - 1. Clifton Palmler, UVSC, 2.05m (6-8.75); 2. Cam- 5. South Dakota State ...... 90.0 den Helder, SDSU, 2.00m (6-6.75); 3. Jeff Yarbrough, UNC, 6. Portland ...... 38.0 2.00m (6-6.75)... 8. Vivek Ganju, 1.85m (6-0.75).

INDIVIDUAL RESULTS POLE VAULT - 1. Matt Bishoff, NDSU, 4.60m (15-1); 2. Tyler Top three plus additional Aggies listed. Schiferl, SDSU, 4.30m (14-1.25)... Sejoon Park, no height. Wind readings are for final heat only. LONG JUMP - 1. Tolulope Wusu, UC Davis, 6.89m, w: -0.3 (22-7.25); 2. Craig Hill, SDSU, 6.85m, w: +2.4 (22-5.75); 3. 100 METERS (w: +1.9) - 1. Jared Lewis, UNC, 10.58; 2. Ben Richard Mattison, UNC, 6.82m, w: -0.4 (22-4.5)... 5. Michael Hendricks, NDSU, 10.65; 3. Micah Grant, UC Davis, 10.76 Butler, 6.59m, w: +1.7 (21-7.5). (10.81 prelim)... 7. Roland Chu, 10.90 (10.90 prelim); 12. Scott Lee, 11.36. TRIPLE JUMP - 1. Tolulope Wusu, UC Davis, 14.81m, w: +0.4 (48-7.25); 2. Matt Olsen, SDSU, 14.32m, w: -0.4 (46-11.75); 200 METERS (w: -0.3) - 1. Sherown Campbell, UNC, 21.28; 3. Brad Hartsoch, NDSU, 13.80m, w: -0.6 (45-3.5)... 7. Mi- 2. Jared Lewis, UNC, 21.31; 3. Mike McNay, UNC, 21.59... chael Butler, 12.46m, w: +1.6 (40-10.5) 7. Roland Chu, 22.37 (21.89 prelim); DNS. Micah Grant, NT (21.46 prelim). SHOT PUT - 1. Patrick Berg, UNC, 15.69m (51-5.75); 2. Tyler Porter, UC Davis, 14.86m (48-9); 3. Rodney Gross, NDSU, 400 METERS - 1. Sherown Campbell, UNC, 46.76; 2. Mike 14.73m (48-4)... 4. Matthew Swarbrick, 14.47m (47-5.75); 5. McNay, UNC, 47.37; 3. Chance Fiala, UNC, 47.82.. 6. Chris Chris Chisam, 13.18m (43-3.0). Choate, 48.82 (48.95 prelim). DISCUS THROW - 1. Matt Swarbrick, UC Davis, 54.01m (177- 800 METERS - 1. Jedd Danielson, NDSU, 1:51.01; 2. Cory 2); 3. Chris Chisam, UC Davis, 48.52m (159-2); 3. Patrick Berg, Olson, NDSU, 1:53.38; 3. Tim Rowberry, UVSC, 1:54.56... 4. UNC, 45.26m (148-6)... 6. Tyler Porter, 39.97m (131-2). Ben Johnson, 1:54.83 (2:00.00 prelim); 6. Chris Fuller, 1:56.38 (1:57.64 prelim). HAMMER THROW - 1. Tyler Porter, UC Davis, 51.74m (169-9); 2. Rodney Gross, NDSU, 44.69m (146-7); 3. Nathan Grooms, 1,500 METERS - 1. Joe Bendoski, UVSC, 3:58.00; 2. Chuck UNC, 44.10m (144-8). McKenzie, UP, 3:59.48; 3. Chris Ferren-Cirino, UC Davis, 3:59.81. JAVELIN THROW - 1. Chris Chisam, UC Davis, 66.35m (217- 8); 2. Shaun Countryman, UC Davis, 64.13m (210-5); 3. Chad 3,000 STEEPLECHASE - 1. Jake Januszewski, NDSU, 9:27.94; Oukrop, NDSU, 62.74m (205-10). 2. Chase Englestead, UVSC, 9:29.34; 3. Steven Ault, UP, 9:36.51. DECATHLON - 1. Matt Bishcoff, NDSU, 6,665; 2. Richard Mat- tison, UNC, 5,398; 3. Jeremiah Sellheim, NDSU, 5,294. 5,000 METERS - 1. Gregory Liebl, NDSU, 15:36.18; 2. Joe Ben- doski, UVSC, 15:39.45; 3. Michael Vick, UVSC, 15:40.52... 6. DIV. I INDEPENDENT AWARDS Chris Ferren-Cirino, 15:53.40; 9. Jorge Murillo, 16:07.97; 10.

Patrick Parsel, 16:15.28 OUTSTANDING TRACK ATHLETE Sherown Campbell, Northern Colorado 10,000 METERS - 1. Micah Rolfe, UP, 32:13.06; 2. Jorge Mu- rillo, UC Davis, 32:24.58; 3. Michael Vick, UVSC, 32:28.40... OUTSTANDING FIELD ATHLETE 5. Patrick Parsel, 32:38.76. Matt Bischoff, North Dakota State 110 HURDLES (w: +1.5) - 1. Polly Gnepa, UC Davis, 14.38; 2. Ben Johnson, SDSU, 15.06; 3. Jeff Vaden, UNC, 15.25... 5. Garrett Bray, 15.69.

400 HURDLES - 1. Polly Gnepa, UC Davis, 54.43; 2. Paul Lindquist, NDSU, 55.41; 3. Ryan Dump, SDSU, 56.08... 4. Gar- rett Bray, 56.53.

4x100 RELAY - 1. UNC (Campbell, McNay, Lewis, Vaden), UNC, 41.05; 2. UC Davis (Lee, Chu, Gnepa, Grant), 41.28; 3. NDSU (Schwan, Hendricks, Letcher, Yates), 41.64.

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TEAM SCORES HIGH JUMP - 1. Emily Forsythe, LBSU, 1.75m (5-8.75); 2. Jane 1. Cal State Northridge ...... 207.0 Doolittle, UCSB, 1.70m (5-7); 3 (tie). Lauren Collins, UCI; Dani- 2. UC Santa Barbara ...... 165.5 elle St. John, UCI, 1.65m (5-5). 3. Long Beach State ...... 152.0 4. Cal State Fullerton ...... 107.0 POLE VAULT - 1. Jill Reynolds, LBSU, 3.80m (12-5.5); 2. Dalya 5. Cal Poly ...... 76.5 Taman, CSF, 3.65m (11-11.75); 3. Kelly MacLean, CSF, 3.50m 6. UC Riverside ...... 63.0 (11-5.75). 7. UC Irvine ...... 44.0 LONG JUMP - 1. Candyce Babb, CSN, 6.15m, w: +2.2 (20- INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 2.25); 2. Brittany Ricketts, CSN, 6.00m, w: +0.5 (19-8.25); 3. Top three listed. Dominique Calvin, CSN, 5.93m, w: +1.6 (19-5.5). Wind readings are for final heat only. TRIPLE JUMP - 1. Caitlin Schields, CP, 12.20m, w: +0.0 (40-0.5); 2. Lacey Welborn, CSF, 12.06m, w: +1.2 (39-7); 3. Jessica 100 METERS (w: +0.6) - 1. Deanna Goodwin, CSN, 11.83; Eggleston, CP, 12.05m, w: +1.0 (39-6.5). 2. Shauna Hackett, CSN, 11.98; 3. Jasmine Winfield, LBSU, 11.99. SHOT PUT - 1. Jere Summers, CSN, 15.23m (49-11.75); 2. Bobbie Patton, CSN, 14.71m (48-3.25); 3. Kristina Price, LBSU, 200 METERS (w: +0.7) - 1. Kylie McCuen, UCSB, 23.81; 2. 14.00m (45-11.25). Deanna Goodwin, CSN, 23.96; 3. Jasmine Winfield, LBSU, 24.15. DISCUS THROW - 1. Katelyn Ciarelli, LBSU, 47.07m (154-5); 2. Kristina Price, LBSU, 46.13m (151-4); 3. Jere Summers, CSN, 400 METERS - 1. Kylie McCuen, UCSB, 54.11; 2. Nancy Blake, 45.74m (150-1). CSF, 54.99; 3. Kandace Wilson, CSF, 55.04. HAMMER THROW - 1. Raquel Sola, CSN, 57.60m (189-0); 2. 800 METERS - 1. Tajma Stephenson, UCR, 2:08.00; 2. Deirdre Tatiana Crochet, CSN, 55.64m (182-6); 3. Jessica Beach, CSN, Byrne, CP, 2:10.27; 3. Cassie Atkinson, CP, 2:10.29. 52.88m (173-6).

1,500 METERS - 1. Amber Steen, UCI, 4:24.27; 2. Deirdre JAVELIN THROW - 1. Kim Heinz, LBSU, 48.40m (158-9); 2. Alex Byrne, CP, 4:25.93; 3. Megan Lewis, UCSB, 4:28.15. Shaw, LBSU, 44.02m (144-5); 3. Katie Robbins, CP, 38.41m (126-0). 3,000 STEEPLECHASE - 1. Bethany Nickless, UCSB, 10:40.86; 2. Karina Ortiz, CSF, 11:08.27; 3. Julian Mascian, CSF, HEPTATHLON - 1. LaShana Verdon, CSN, 4,960; 2. Brittany 11:09.21. Ricketts, CSN, 4,955; 3. Jaime Cuthbert-Allen, LBSU, 4,955.

5,000 METERS - 1. Stephanie Rothstein, UCSB, 17:09.07; 2. CONFERENCE AWARDS Bethany Nickless, UCSB, 17:13.97; 3. Megan Lewis, UCSB,

17:15.16. TRACK ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Stephanie Rothstein, UC Santa Barbara 10,000 METERS - 1. Stephanie Rothstein, UCSB, 36:41.87; 2. Seanna Martin, UCSB, 36:42.38; 3. Ludi Valdez, LBSU, FIELD ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 37:13.20. LaShanna Verdon, Cal State Northridge 100 HURDLES (w: +2.1) - 1. Willamena Cisco, CP, 13.39; 2. FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Ashleigh McGrew, CSN, 13.90; 3. Dinah Clark, CSF, 13.98. Jere Summers, Cal State Northridge 400 HURDLES - 1. Destany Cearley, CSF, 1:00.51; 2. LaShana COACH OF THE YEAR Verdon, CSN, 1:00.86; 3. Suzanne Purmort, UCI, 1:02.32. Don Strametz, Cal State Northridge 4x100 RELAY - 1. CSN (Calvin, Goodwin, Hackett, Lynn), 45.90; 2. CSF, 46.44; 3. LBSU (Garrido, Howell, Ross, White), 46.55. UC Davis officially joins the Big West Conference in 2007-08. 4x400 RELAY - 1. UCR (Egeonuigwe, Leachman, Williams, un- known), 3:40.53; 2. CSF, 3:41.68; 3. CSN (Verdon, Babb, Eze, Goodwin), 3:42.93.

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TEAM SCORES LONG JUMP - 1. Matt Turner, CSF, 7.53m, w: +1.9 (24-8.5); 1. Long Beach State ...... 195.5 2. Aaron Williams, CSF, 7.40m, w: +3.0 (24-3.5); 3. John Temi- 2. Cal Poly ...... 160.5 dara, LBSU, 7.35m, w: +2.2 (24-1.5). 3. Cal State Fullerton ...... 116.5 t4. UC Santa Barbara ...... 114.5 TRIPLE JUMP - 1. John Temidara, LBSU, 15.58m, w: +0.8 (51- t4. Cal State Northridge ...... 114.5 1.5); 2. Rolando Felizola, CSN, 15.27m, w: +2.3 (50-1.25); 3. 6. UC Irvine ...... 79.5 Ronald Carter, LBSU, 15.15m, w: +0.1 (49-8.5). 7. UC Riverside ...... 31.0 SHOT PUT - 1. Jeff Stewart, UCSB, 17.20m (56-5.25); 2. Chris INDIVIDUAL RESULTS White, CP, 17.11m (56-1.75); 3. Brian Moon, UCI, 16.65m Top three listed. (54-7.5). Wind readings are for final heat only. DISCUS THROW - 1. Ed Cornell, LBSU, 55.84 (183-2); 2. Rob- ert Jennings, LBSU, 55.12m (180-10); 3. David Sampson, LBSU, 100 METERS (w:+1.7) - 1. Anthony Brown, CSUN, 10.50; 2. 52.74m (173-0). Marques Barosso, CSF, 10.56; 3. Austin Fowler, LBSU, 10.60. HAMMER THROW - 1. Mike Beerer, UCI, 63.87m (209-6); 2. 200 METERS (w: +1.3) - 1. Marques Barosso, CSF, 21.41; 2. Scott Hutchison, CSF, 56.12m (184-1); 3. Cody Pearce, CSN, Austin Fowler, LBSU, 21.56; 3. Charles Lewis, LBSU, 21.60. 55.70m (182-9).

400 METERS - 1. Charles Lewis, LBSU, 46.62; 2. Dayne Comrie, JAVELIN THROW - 1. Aris Borjas, CP, 67.55m (221-7); 2. UCI, 46.99; 3. Everett Savoy, CSN, 47.42. Gabe Mann, UCSB, 61.97m (203-4); 3. Chris Richardson, LBSU, 60.90m (199-10). 800 METERS - 1. Mario Cobian, LBSU, 1:50.79; 2. Jason Graney, CSF, 1:52.10; 3. Sean Lopes, CP, 1:52.26. DECATHLON - 1. Chris Richardson, LBSU, 7,194; 2. Justin John- son, CSUN, 7,135; 3. James Nunno, CP, 6,777. 1,500 METERS - 1. Phil Reid, CP, 3:50.81; 2. Mike Chavez, UCSB, 3:51.13; 3. Matt Johnsrud, CP, 3:52.90. CONFERENCE AWARDS 3,000 STEEPLECHASE - 1. Luke Llamas, CP, 9:03.07; 2. Mike TRACK ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Chavez, UCSB, 9:04.67; 3. Patrick O’Neil, UCR, 9:17.19. Luke Llamas, Cal Poly 5,000 METERS - 1. Luke Llamas, CP, 14:45.39; 2. Jim Grabow, FIELD ATHLETE OF THE YEAR LBSU, 14:48.06; 3. Chris Ashley, UCSB, 14:49.33. Chris Richardson, Long Beach State 10,000 METERS - 1. Micah Tyhurst, UCSB, 30:54.91; 2. FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Jameson Mora, CP, 30:56.72; 3. Brian Baker, CP, 31:00.96. Joe Gatel, Cal Poly 110 HURDLES (w: +1.8) - 1. Anthony Brown, CSN, 14.13; 2. COACH OF THE YEAR Justin Johnson, CSN, 14.15; 3. Matt Turner, CSF, 14.38. Andy Sythe, Long Beach State 400 HURDLES - 1. Dayne Comrie, UCI, 51.99; 2. Justin Johnson, CSN, 52.07; 3. Robert Gomez, LBSU, 53.98.

4x100 RELAY - 1. CSN (Brown, Ike, Ruffin, Savoy), 40.60; 2. CSF, 40.62; 3. UCI (Comrie, Ilarina, Plattner, Corbett), 41.04.

4x400 RELAY - 1. LBSU (Cobian, Fowler, Holley, Lewis), 3:12.58; 2. UCI (Comrie, Ilarina, Plattner, Huie), 3:12.83; 3. CSN (Brown, Clements, Fredrickson, Ike), 3:13.65.

HIGH JUMP - 1. John Temidara, LBSU, 2.13m (6-11.75); 2. Kent Centers, UCSB, 2.10m (6-10.75); 3. Matt Turner, CSF, 2.10m (6-10.75).

POLE VAULT - 1. Adrian Ruark, CP, 5.05m (16-6.75); 2. Sean Jones, CSN, 4.90m (16-0.75); 3 (tie). Tim Burnham, LBSU; Andrew Little, CSF, 4.75m (15-7);

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100 METERS1 3,000 STEEPLECHASE 1 DANIELLE GREEN ...... 11.98 ...... 2006 1 Heather Gibson ...... 10:31.65 ...... 2002 2 NICOLE THEUS ...... 12.03 ...... 2006 2 Jessica Neu ...... 11:04.39 ...... 2004 3 Enjoli Smith ...... c12.04 ...... 1999 3 Abby Galloway ...... 11:18.27 ...... 2006 4 Kelli Enos ...... 12.09 ...... 2003 4 Melissa Barrett ...... 11:21.66 ...... 2002 5 Janeane Hamilton ...... 12.20 ...... 1991 5 LORIN SCOTT ...... 11:39.41 ...... 2005 6 Keisha Fykes ...... 12.25 ...... 1990 6 Michaela Brook ...... 11:45.06 ...... 2003 7 Phonecia Holly ...... 12.27 ...... 2000 8 Angela Jensen ...... 12.35 ...... 2004 5,000 METERS t9 Cori Evans ...... 12.36 ...... 1998 1 Patti Gray ...... 16:34.87 ...... 1985 t9 Kerry Kirkman ...... 12.36 ...... 1993 2 Sopagna Eap ...... 16:43.89 ...... 2003 3 Jenn Thatcher ...... 16:49.24 ...... 1988 200 METERS 4 Yvonne Liebig ...... 16:52.28 ...... 2001 1 Katie Nash ...... 24.63 ...... ncaa2003 5 Jill Perry ...... 16:59.98 ...... 1985 2 Kelli Enos ...... 24.76 ...... 2003 6 Sally Carlson ...... 17:04.94 ...... 1987 3 DANIELLE GREEN ...... 24.81 ...... 2006 7 Diana Harlick ...... 17:10.27 ...... ncaa1997 4 Enjoli Smith ...... 25.04 ...... 1999 8 Sarah Shuler ...... 17:12.05 ...... 1998 5 Janeane Hamilton ...... 25.13 ...... 1993 9 Heather Gibson ...... 17:12.67 ...... 2001 t6 Caroline Sheldon ...... 25.17 ...... 2003 10 Janet Roller ...... 17:17.00 ...... 1991 t6 Phonecia Holly ...... 25.17 ...... 1999 8 LaVera Harris ...... 25.24 ...... 2000 10,000 METERS 9 WILLA PORTER 25.31 2006 ...... 1 Patti Gray ...... 33:42.33 ...... 1983 10 Cori Evans ...... 25.34 ...... 1998 2 Linda Somers ...... 34:38.64 ...... 1983 3 Ann Glenn ...... 35:49.39 ...... 2002 400 METERS 4 Sopagna Eap ...... 35:51.84 ...... 2003 1 Kameelah Elarms ...... 54.73 ...... 2001 5 Laura Cherdack ...... 36:12.98 ...... ncaa2003 2 Katie Nash ...... 55.40 ...... 2003 6 Kirstin Kabo ...... 36:13.66 ...... 1997 3 Amber Taylor ...... 55.65 ...... ccaa2002 7 Francie Negri ...... 36:18.34 ...... 1984 4 Jioni Lewis ...... 55.67 ...... 2001 8 Holly Stevenson ...... 36:26.24 ...... 1987 5 Tanisha Silas ...... 56.08 ...... 2000 9 Megan Canova ...... 36:44.63 ...... 2000 6 Rose Criss ...... 56.16 ...... 1999 10 Jill Perry ...... 36:51.54 ...... 1986 7 Cyndy Poor ...... 56.34 ...... 1973 8 SEANTE BAKER ...... 56.37 ...... 2005 100 HURDLES2 9 Jill Moss ...... 56.41 ...... 1987 1 Emily Azevedo ...... 14.23 ...... 2005 10 Rochelle Carter ...... 56.62 ...... 2005 2 GRETCHEN HAUSSLER ...... 14.31 ...... 2006 3 Celise Carroll ...... 14.46 ...... 1997 800 METERS 4 SIRENA WILLIAMS ...... 14.47 ...... 2006 1 Rose Criss ...... 2:07.91 ...... ncaa2001 5 Julita Patil ...... 14.50 ...... 1994 2 Jamila Demby ...... 2:09.24 ...... 1999 6 Caroline Sheldon ...... 14.56 ...... 2005 3 Suzy Jones ...... 2:09.27 ...... 1993 7 CHELSEA AZEVEDO ...... 14.68 ...... 2006 4 Jessica Altnow ...... 2:10.09 ...... ccaa2000 8 Michele Dwyre ...... 14.74 ...... 1989 5 Jill Moss ...... 2:10.19 ...... 1987 9 Melissa Ferguson ...... 14.77 ...... ccaa2002 6 Susie Lehmkuhl ...... 2:10.35 ...... 1990 10 Stefanie Hanf ...... 15.00 ...... 1995 7 Michelle Rodda ...... 2:11.01 ...... 1992 8 Jenn Thatcher ...... 2:11.44 ...... 1987 400 HURDLES 9 Katy Berkes ...... 2:12.42 ...... 2001 1 Kameelah Elarms ...... 58.82 ...... 2001 10 Shannon Phares ...... 2:13.09 ...... 1990 2 Celise Carroll ...... 59.01 ...... 1997 3 Sara Garcia ...... 1:01.20 ...... 1996 1,500 METERS 4 Rochelle Carter ...... 1:01.30 ...... 2005 1 Suzy Jones ...... 4:19.94 ...... 1995 5 Melissa Ferguson ...... 1:01.59 ...... ncaa2000 2 Jenn Thatcher ...... 4:23.53 ...... 1987 6 JESSICA LORSON ...... 1:02.01 ...... 2005 3 Paige Tully ...... 4:23.79 ...... 1987 7 Julita Patil ...... 1:02.18 ...... 1993 4 Pam Bragg ...... 4:28.30 ...... 1989 8 Cynthia Snyder ...... 1:02.54 ...... 1979 5 Patti Gray ...... 4:30.74 ...... 1985 9 Jody Egan ...... 1:02.70 ...... 1990 6 Katy Berkes ...... 4:31.36 ...... ccaa2001 10 Cathy Prater ...... 1:02.98 ...... 1995 7 Jill Peckler ...... 4:31.38 ...... 1996 8 Nancy Riedel ...... 4:33.72 ...... 1985 4x100 RELAY 9 Maria Rodriguez ...... 4:33.87 ...... 2003 1 WILLA PORTER, NICOLE THEUS, 10 Janet Roller ...... 4:33.95 ...... 1994 LAURA ROMBACH, DANIELLE GREEN ...... 46.49 ...... 2006 2 Rochelle Carter, Kalani Holleman, Katie Nash, Kelli Enos 3,000 METERS ...... 46.67 ...... 2003 1 Patti Gray ...... 9:28.24 ...... 1985 3 Rochelle Carter, Katie Nash, Mary Jo Alexander, Amber Taylor 2 Jenn Thatcher ...... 9:32.44 ...... 1988 ...... 46.82 ...... 2003 3 Suzy Jones ...... 9:37.64 ...... 1995 4 Phonecia Holly, Enjoli Smith, Rhonda Jaeger, Amber Taylor 4 Pam Bragg ...... 9:41.74 ...... 1989 ...... 46.88 ...... ncaa2000 5 Nancy Riedel ...... 9:42.56 ...... 1986 5 Aggies (lineup not available) ...... 46.95 ...... 2005 6 Sally Carlson ...... 9:43.36 ...... 1986 7 Diana Harlick ...... 9:43.75 ...... 1997 8 Sopagna Eap ...... 9:46.00 ...... ccaa2003 9 Jennifer Feller ...... 9:52.04 ...... 1990 10 Yvonne Liebig ...... 9:52.85 ...... 1999

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4x400 RELAY DISCUS 1 Amber Taylor, Tanisha Silas, Rose Criss, Kameelah Elarms 1 Sara Oesch ...... 50.92 (167-01) ...... 1999 ...... 3:40.57 ...... 2000 2 KIM GLEESON ...... 50.13 (164-06) ...... 2003 2 Rose Criss, Tanisha Silas, LaVera Harris, Kameelah Elarms 3 Michelle Reis ...... † (158-09) ...... 1997 ...... 3:41.47 ...... 2000 4 Ginger Verneuil ...... † (150-03) ...... 1990 3 Tanisha Silas, Amber Taylor, Rose Criss, Kameelah Elarms 5 Dereka Winters ...... 44.91 (147-04) ...... 2006 ...... 3:42.66 ...... 2001 6 Paula Sarmento ...... † (144-03) ...... 1991 4 Tanisha Silas, Rose Criss, Kameelah Elarms, Jamila Demby 7 Dawn Valentine ...... 43.65 (143-02) ...... 2000 ...... 3:42.73 ...... 1999 8 Cassidy Kilburn ...... 43.06 (141-03) ...... ccaa2000 5 Amber Taylor, Jioni Lewis, Tanisha Silas, Kalani Holleman 9 JACKIE TURPIN ...... 42.75 (140-03) ...... 2006 ...... 3:43.95 ...... 2002 10 Rebecca Schacker ...... † (138-06) ...... 1997

HIGH JUMP HAMMER 1 Liz Berger ...... 1.74 (5-08.50) ...... 1987 1 Cassidy Kilburn ...... 53.82 (176-07) ...... ncaa2002 2 Stephanie Marks ...... 1.73 (5-08.00) ...... 2004 2 Sara Clinkenbeard ...... 52.89 (173-06) ...... 2006 3 Mary Prince ...... † (5-07.50) ...... 1992 3 Jenny Cain ...... 51.20 (168-02) ...... 2001 t4 Chelsey Mauck ...... 1.71 (5-07.25) ...... 2004 4 Marisa Parker ...... 48.98 (160-08) ...... 2006 t4 Kalina Freeman ...... 1.71 (5-07.25) ...... 1995 5 Bernadette Purtle ...... 48.34 (158-07) ...... 2004 6 Samantha Rogers ...... † (5-06.75) ...... 2003 6 Lindsey Walker ...... 47.58 (156-01) ...... 1999 t7 Anita Engelman ...... 1.69 (5-06.50) ...... 1999 7 KIM GLEESON ...... 46.19 (151-06) ...... 2005 t7 Jennifer Lee ...... 1.69 (5-06.50) ...... 1999 8 Rebecca Schacker ...... † (153-10) ...... 1996 9 Amy Gale ...... 1.68 (5-06.00) ...... 1991 9 JUDY SHELDON ...... 45.80 (150-03) ...... 2006 t10 Kristina McMillan ...... 1.67 (5-05.75) ...... 2001 10 Sara Oesch ...... 44.98 (147-07) ...... 2000 t10 Kristen Hertzog ...... 1.67 (5-05.75) ...... 1988 JAVELIN POLE VAULT 1 Kim Marsh ...... † (161-01) ...... 1983 1 Jennifer Swanson ...... 4.00 (13-01.50) ...... 2000 2 Jolie Taylor ...... 46.50 (152-07) ...... ncaa1999 2 Gaea Schwaebe ...... 3.87 (12-08.25) ...... ccaa2002 2 Pilar Varela ...... † (144-10) ...... 1997 3 Kaley Kitto ...... 3.75 (12-03.50) ...... ncaa1999 3 Jolie Taylor ...... † (134-11) ...... 1997 4 Ali Fisher ...... 3.50 (11-05.75) ...... 2003 4 Jennifer Easter ...... † (134-08) ...... 1985 5 Heather Modesti ...... 3.45 (11-03.75) ...... ccaa2003 5 Caroline Sheldon ...... 39.66 (130-01) ...... 2005 6 Janna Smith ...... 3.40 (11-01.75) ...... 2000 6 Christina Sternberg ...... † (128-06) ...... 1993 7 Cheryl Miller ...... 3.20 (10-06.00) ...... 2003 7 Kathy Neuberger ...... † (126-07) ...... 1990 8 COURTNEY DOUGHTY ...... 3.05 (10-03.25) ...... 2005 8 Brenna Day ...... † (126-00) ...... 1997 9 Brooke Heiney ...... 2.74 (10-00.00) ...... 2005 9 Kim Watts ...... 38.14 (125-01) ...... ccaa1999 10 Jennifer Lloyd ...... † (122-07) ...... 1998 LONG JUMP 1 Teri Serrano ...... 6.35 (20-10.00) ...... 1982 HEPTATHLON 2 Angela Orlando ...... 6.09 (19-11.75) ...... 1997 1 Caroline Sheldon ...... 4,987 ...... 2005 3 Demetria Summers ...... 5.94 (19-06.00) ...... 2000 2 Stefanie Hanf ...... 4,893 ...... 1995 4 Amy Tran ...... 5.83 (19-01.50) ...... 2001 3 Karen Hsu ...... 4,239 ...... 1994 5 Stefanie Hanf ...... 5.79 (19-00.00) ...... 1995 4 Kim Watts ...... 4,209 ...... 1999 6 Sarah Chan ...... 5.75 (18-10.50) ...... 2001 5 Christina Sternberg ...... 4,069 ...... 1993 7 Sybil Rouse ...... 5.74 (18-10.00) ...... 1987 6 Laurel Damm ...... 3,878 ...... 2002 8 Tammy Graham ...... † (18-07.50) ...... 1996 7 Monica Bednar ...... 3,868 ...... 1982 9 JADE MYLES ...... 5.65 (18-06.50) ...... 2006 8 Kim Marsh ...... 3,815 ...... 1983 10 Crystal Farmer ...... 5.64 (18-06.00) ...... 1999 9 Kim Kendall ...... 3,695 ...... 1982 10 Stacey Graffweg ...... 3,393 ...... 1981 TRIPLE JUMP3 1 JADE MYLES ...... 12.41 (40-08.75) ...... 2006 All times converted 2 Angela Orlando ...... 12.31 (40-04.75) ...... 1998 † - no metric equivalent or mark not available 3 Tammy Graham ...... 12.29 (40-04.00) ...... 1996 2006 marks in bold 4 Sarah Chan ...... 12.26 (40-02.75) ...... 2002 5 Stefanie Hanf ...... 11.99 (39-04.00) ...... 1995 CURRENT AGGIES IN ALL CAPS 6 Demetria Summers ...... 11.73 (38-06.00) ...... 2000 7 Jennifer Lagle ...... 11.71 (38-05.00) ...... 1995 (1) Nicole Theus ran a wind-aided 11.85 (+2.5) 100 meters at the 2006 8 Lauren Titterud ...... 11.66 (38-03.25) ...... 2006 D-I Independent Championships. 9 Dorothy Smith ...... † (38-02.50) ...... 1985 10 Vanessa Kale ...... 11.51 (37-09.25) ...... 1997 (2) Emily Azevedo ran a wind-aided 14.14 in the 100 hurdles at the 2005 Woody Wilson Classic. Haussler ran a wind-aided 14.14 (+2.4) SHOT PUT at the 2006 D-I Independent Championships. 1 KIM GLEESON ...... 14.48 (47-06.25) ...... 2005 2 Michelle Reis ...... 14.12 (46-04.00) ...... 1998 (3) Jade Myles had a wind-aided triple jump of 12.57m (+2.1) at the 3 Sara Clinkenbeard ...... 14.09 (46-02.75) ...... 2006 2006 Aggie-Bulldog dual. 4 Maureen Pacheco ...... 13.49 (44-03.25) ...... ccaa2003 5 Dawn Valentine ...... 13.39 (43.11.25) ...... ncaa2000 6 Sara Oesch ...... 13.00 (42-08.00) ...... 1997 7 Kathy Neuberger ...... † (41-09.00) ...... 1990 8 Alicia Cruz ...... 12.56 (41-02.50) ...... 2003 9 Carin Sheehan ...... 12.47 (40-11.00) ...... 1991 10 Dottie Trimble ...... † (40-08.00) ...... 1977

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100 METERS 3,000 METERS 1 Walter Cranford ...... 10.27 ...... 1988 1 Ed Haver ...... 8:15.84 ...... 1971 2 Bob Reifer ...... 10.49 ...... 1969 2 Roy Hogland ...... 8:22.64 ...... 1972 3 Matt Devine ...... 10.58 ...... 1988 3 CHRIS FERREN-CIRINO ...... 8:23.35 ...... 2006 t4 Shola Adeyemo ...... 10.59 ...... 1990 4 Steve Laurie ...... 8:24.59 ...... 2001 t4 Jack Threlkeld ...... 10.59 ...... 1955 5 Peter Sweeney ...... 8:24.94 ...... 1976 t4 Dave Rhoades ...... 10.59 ...... 1933 6 Nate Bristow ...... 8:25.93 ...... 2001 7 Del Daniels ...... 10.61 ...... 1999 7 Jeff Kaiser ...... 8:26.20 ...... 2001 8 Arnold Hardy ...... 10.69 ...... 1993 8 Justin Rau ...... 8:26.68 ...... 2002 9 Josh Flexman (2x) ...... 10.70 ...... 2005 9 Angel Martinez ...... 8:26.94 ...... 1976 10 Jayson Sargent ...... 10.73 ...... 2000 10 Mike Emry ...... 8:27.24 ...... 1977

200 METERS 3,000 STEEPLECHASE 1 Walter Cranford ...... 21.30 ...... 1987 1 Ed Haver ...... 8:48.54 ...... 1971 2 Matt Devine ...... 21.36 ...... 1987 2 Justin Hurd ...... 8:59.34 ...... 2004 3 MICAH GRANT ...... 21.46 ...... 2006 t3 Bret Kimple ...... 9:00.54 ...... 1991 4 Kajari Burns ...... 21.55 ...... 2005 t3 Byron Spradlin ...... 9:00.54 ...... 1971 5 Josh Flexman ...... 21.58 ...... ccaa2001 5 Jeff Wilson ...... 9:01.73 ...... ncaa2001 6 Shola Adeyemo ...... 21.60 ...... 1990 6 Robert Anderson ...... 9:03.62 ...... 1986 7 Marshall Watwood ...... 21.64 ...... 1965 7 Tim Helms ...... 9:04.32 ...... ncaa2003 8 Del Daniels ...... 21.66 ...... 1999 8 Adrian DeWald ...... 9:05.74 ...... ccaa2001 9 Mike Connors ...... 21.70 ...... 1987 9 Stu Hobbs ...... 9:07.04 ...... 1973 t10 Mike Barber ...... 21.74 ...... 1982 10 Craig Steinmaus ...... 9:07.14 ...... 1986 t10 Mariano Javco ...... 21.74 ...... 1982 5,000 METERS 400 METERS 1 Mark McManus ...... 14:13.95 ...... 1997 1 Shawn Rogers ...... 47.42 ...... 1982 2 Ed Haver ...... 14:14.24 ...... 1971 2 Mike Barber ...... 47.64 ...... 1982 3 Mike McGrath ...... 14:17.74 ...... 1978 3 Jay Lawson ...... 47.94 ...... 1984 4 Steve Gerhart ...... 14:22.34 ...... 1985 4 Bill Meehan ...... 48.04 ...... 1967 5 CHRIS FERREN-CIRINO ...... 14:22.40 ...... 2006 5 Kajari Burns ...... 48.22 ...... 2005 6 Jak Kuehn ...... 14:22.84 ...... 2000 6 Marty Watts ...... 48.27 ...... 1995 7 Jeff Kaiser ...... 14:23.10 ...... 2000 7 Alfred Gibbs ...... 48.39 ...... 2004 8 Steve Laurie ...... 14:25.70 ...... 2003 8 Pete Wolbert ...... 48.44 ...... 1986 9 Ryan Miller ...... 14:25.93 ...... 2002 9 Temo Trujillo ...... 48.47 ...... 2001 10 Matt Yeo ...... 14:32.94 ...... 1975 10 Walter Cranford ...... 48.62 ...... 1989 10,000 METERS 800 METERS 1 Jeff Kaiser ...... 29:26.54 ...... 2000 1 Temo Trujillo ...... 1:48.69 ...... 2001 2 Ryan Miller ...... 29:52.54 ...... 2002 2 Steve Gerhart ...... 1:49.44 ...... 1985 3 Nate Bristow ...... 30:01.07 ...... 2001 3 Peanut Harms ...... 1:50.94 ...... 1972 4 Steve Laurie ...... 30:03.99 ...... 2004 4 Kyle Dunst ...... 1:51.03 ...... 2003 5 John Sheehan ...... 30:04.24 ...... 1975 5 Ted Goyette ...... 1:51.23 ...... 1990 6 Matt Yeo ...... 30:09.54 ...... 1975 6 Paul Hill ...... 1:51.34 ...... 1983 7 Ed Haver ...... 30:09.64 ...... 1971 7 Mike Pratt ...... 1:51.94 ...... 1977 8 Nate Bowen ...... 30:15.38 ...... 1999 8 Mark McManus ...... 1:52.00 ...... 1997 9 PATRICK PARSEL ...... 30:30.45 ...... 2006 9 Roy Harris ...... 1:52.24 ...... 1975 10 Pete Sweeney ...... 30:32.64 ...... 1976 10 Tom Rogers ...... 1:52.54 ...... 1964 110 HURDLES 1,500 METERS 1 Byron Talley ...... 14.02 ...... ncaa2002 1 Steve Gerhart ...... 3:42.67 ...... 1984 2 Daryl Hill ...... 14.04 ...... 1984 2 Mark McManus ...... 3:47.56 ...... 1997 3 POLLY GNEPA ...... 14.17 ...... 2006 3 Jak Kuehn ...... 3:48.96 ...... 2001 4 Fred Frick ...... 14.44 ...... 1938 4 Russ Beste ...... 3:49.04 ...... 1983 5 Dave Townsend ...... 14.55 ...... 1993 5 Justin Rau ...... 3:49.11 ...... 2003 t6 Matt Simmons ...... 14.64 ...... 1985 6 Peanut Harms ...... 3:49.34 ...... 1972 t6 Ed Alazarqui ...... 14.64 ...... 1982 7 Parker Kelly ...... 3:49.50 ...... 1991 t6 Scott Campbell ...... 14.64 ...... 1979 8 Shawn Smallwood ...... 3:49.81 ...... 1983 9 Matt Chisam ...... 14.65 ...... ccaa2003 9 John Foley ...... 3:50.29 ...... 1988 10 Ben Forbes ...... 14.74 ...... ccaa2003 10 Dirk VandePol ...... 3:50.54 ...... 1992 400 HURDLES All times converted 1 Jon Devine ...... 51.66 ...... 1987 † - no metric equivalent or mark not available 2 Andrew White ...... 52.30 ...... 1997 3 Kurt Schwartz ...... 52.37 ...... 1993 4 Rasheed Anthony ...... 52.61 ...... 1999 2006 marks in bold 5 Rich Luttrell ...... 52.64 ...... 1982 CURRENT AGGIES IN ALL CAPS 6 Eric Frederickson ...... 52.66 ...... 1985 7 Ed Alazarqui ...... 52.74 ...... 1982 8 Scott Campbell ...... 52.94 ...... 1979 9 Rob Walling ...... 53.20 ...... 1996 10 Steve Holloway ...... 53.34 ...... 1966

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4x100 RELAY TRIPLE JUMP 1 Paul Yun, Josh Flexman, Sean Holleman, Kyle Auclair 1 Anthony Terry ...... 16.06 (52-08.25) ...... 1974 ...... 40.56 ...... ncaa2001 2 Rob Kozel ...... † (50-06.50) ...... 1991 2 Scott Lee, Roland Chu, POLLY GNEPA, MICAH GRANT 3 Byron Patterson ...... 15.39 (50-06.00) ...... 1986 ...... 41.28 ...... 2006 4 Johnathan Reed ...... 15.25 (50-00.50) ...... 2000 3 Mariano Javco, Jay Lawson, Daryl Hill, Brett Smart 5 David Ramey ...... † (49-09.50) ...... 1991 ...... 41.34 ...... 1982 6 Rob McLean ...... 15.15 (49-08.50) ...... 1993 4 Thachvu Ho, Skip Lind, Jason Holleman, Kwamin Taylor 7 Mike Wasson ...... 15.06 (49-05.50) ...... 1977 ...... 41.41 ...... 1999 8 Jeff Zimmerman ...... † (49-05.25) ...... 1980 5 Jayson Sargent, Del Daniels, Jason Holleman, LaVarr Anderson 9 Gary Smith ...... 15.05 (49-04.50) ...... 2000 ...... 41.53 ...... ccaa2000 10 Grady Wilburn ...... 15.02 (49-03.50) ...... 2001

4x400 RELAY SHOT PUT 1 Chris Choate, Josh Flexman, Alfred Gibbs, Kajari Burns 1 Allen Babayan ...... 17.63 (57-10.25) ...... 1993 ...... 3:11.90 ...... 2005 2 Henry Pfrehm ...... 17.52 (57-05.75) ...... 1973 2 Matt Devine, Darryl Perry, Pete Wolbert, Jay Lawson 3 Mike Baxter ...... 17.50 (57-05.00) ...... 1977 ...... 3:13.04 ...... 1986 4 Charles Thomas ...... 17.24 (56-06.75) ...... 2001 3 Dave White, Ron Day, Shawn Rogers, Mike Barber 5 Ryan Frank ...... 16.92 (55-06.25) ...... 2005 ...... 3:13.84 ...... 1982 6 Jim Kruger ...... † (54-03.00) ...... 1984 4 Matt Briggs, Jason Holleman, Nate Evanhoe, Temo Trujillo 7 Joey Taylor ...... 16.15 (53-00.00) ...... 1993 ...... 3:14.13 ...... 2001 8 Dewey Rundus ...... 15.98 (52-05.25) ...... 1966 5 Temo Trujillo, Matt Briggs, Byron Talley, Rasheed Anthony 9 Steve Adelman ...... 15.84 (51-11.75) ...... 1989 ...... 3:14.62 ...... 2000 10 Joe Borges ...... 15.79 (51-09.75) ...... ccaa2000

HIGH JUMP DISCUS 1 Steve Link ...... 2.19 (7-02.25) ...... 1980 1 Charles Thomas ...... 57.60 (189-00) ...... ncaa2001 2 Grady Wilburn ...... 2.13 (6-11.75) ...... 2000 2 Tom Pipes ...... † (181-02) ...... 1973 3 Dave Kahn ...... 2.10 (6-10.75) ...... 1983 3 MATTHEW SWARBRICK ...... 54.46 (178-08) ...... 2006 t4 Nick Cimiluca ...... 2.09 (6-10.25) ...... 2000 4 Ryan Frank ...... 53.55 (175-08) ...... 2004 t4 Ryan Indart ...... 2.09 (6-10.25) ...... 1997 5 John Cunnie ...... 52.79 (173-02) ...... 2004 t4 Tim Picarella ...... 2.09 (6-10.25) ...... 1977 6 Steve Perich ...... † (170-03) ...... 1977 t7 Jason Haley ...... † (6-10.00) ...... 1993 7 Rob Wagner ...... † (168-11) ...... 1992 t7 Mike Moran ...... † (6-10.00) ...... 1987 8 Ivan Zasimczuk ...... † (166-08) ...... 1997 9 Rich Brossart ...... 2.07 (6-09.50) ...... 1980 9 Jeff Blakefield ...... † (163-10) ...... 1995 10 Tim Gelonek ...... 2.06 (6-09.00) ...... 1982 10 Joe Borges ...... 49.68 (163-00) ...... 2000

POLE VAULT HAMMER 1 Tony Moore ...... 5.35 (17-06.50) ...... ncaa2001 1 Robert Dilts ...... † (215-04) ...... 1995 2 Melvin Hempstead ...... 5.28 (17-04.00) ...... 1990 2 Steve Adelman ...... † (205-02) ...... 1989 3 Brian Monroe ...... 5.09 (16-08.50) ...... 1992 3 Joe Borges ...... 62.30 (204-05) ...... 1999 t4 Mike Comaroto ...... 5.05 (16-06.75) ...... 2004 4 John Cunnie ...... 62.89 (202-04) ...... ncaa2003 t4 Joe Sandrini ...... 5.05 (16-06.75) ...... 1989 5 Robert Rubio ...... 59.50 (195-02) ...... 2004 t6 Trevor Boler ...... 5.00 (16-04.75) ...... ncaa2000 6 Ryan Frank ...... 59.09 (193-10) ...... 2005 t6 Youske Okano ...... 5.00 (16-04.75) ...... 1999 7 Charles Thomas ...... 57.54 (188-09) ...... ccaa2001 8 Andrew Avellar ...... 4.98 (16-04.00) ...... 1985 8 Ken Norlen ...... † (188-06) ...... 1987 9 Guy Richmond ...... 4.97 (16-03.75) ...... 1988 9 Zach Reeves ...... 57.40 (188-04) ...... 2002 t10 Garrett Spotts ...... 4.90 (16-00.75) ...... 1999 10 Erik Horn ...... † (184-11) ...... 1990 t10 David Gritz ...... 4.90 (16-00.75) ...... 1998 t10 Mike Haldezos ...... 4.90 (16-00.75) ...... 1997 JAVELIN 1 Mike Schmidt ...... † (225-03) ...... 1987 LONG JUMP 2 CHRIS CHISAM ...... 66.35 (217-08) ...... 2006 1 Jeff Billing ...... 7.88 (25-10.25) ...... pa 2003 3 Shaun Countryman ...... 64.13 (210-05) ...... 2006 2 Jeff Abston ...... 7.67 (25-02.00) ...... 1983 4 Dave Moore ...... † (206-08) ...... 1992 3 Darin Zabel ...... 7.57 (24-10.00) ...... 1989 5 Robert Fitzpatrick ...... † (202-01) ...... 1994 4 Bill Primbs ...... 7.55 (24-09.25) ...... 1992 6 Eric Johnson ...... † (195-04) ...... 1991 5 Anthony Terry ...... 7.43 (24-04.50) ...... 1975 7 Matt Chisam ...... 59.29 (194-06) ...... 2005 6 Tom Fernandez ...... 7.40 (24-03.50) ...... 1985 8 Mike Kuoppamaki ...... † (193-08) ...... 1997 7 Kyle Auclair ...... 7.35 (24-01.50) ...... 2003 9 Brent Downing ...... † (193-00) ...... 1990 8 Dave Williams ...... † (23-09.75) ...... 1968 10 Andy Fullerton ...... † (192-05) ...... 1997 9 Tim Gelonek ...... 7.23 (23-08.75) ...... 1982 t10 DeWayne Quinn ...... † (23-07.00) ...... 1991 DECATHLON t10 Bob Forbes ...... † (23-07.00) ...... 1941 1 Tim Gelonek ...... 7,430 ...... 1982 2 Matt Chisam ...... 7,189 ...... ncaa2003 3 Ben Forbes ...... 7,080 ...... 2003 4 Mike Kuoppamaki ...... 7,056 ...... 1997 5 Robert Orr ...... 6,882 ...... 1999 6 Jeff Scruggs ...... 6,817 ...... 1979 7 Charlie Shattuck ...... 6,784 ...... 1972 8 Jeff Coyner ...... 6,651 ...... 1994 9 Bob Abbott ...... 6,635 ...... 1976 10 Nick Cimiluca ...... 6,501 ...... 1997

2007 UC DAVIS TRACK & FIELD 45 All-Time Indoor Performers - Women

55 METERS 4x400 RELAY 1 Kelli Enos ...... 7.30 ...... 2003 1 Tanisha Silas - Jioni Lewis t2 DANIELLE GREEN ...... 7.39 ...... 2006 Rose Criss - Kameelah Elarms ...... 3:45.05 ...... 2001 t2 Cori Evans ...... 7.39 ...... 1996 2 Celise Carroll - Rose Criss 4 Amaya Greenwood ...... 7.47 ...... 2004 Kameelah Elarms - Jamila Demby ...... 3:45.12 ...... ncaa1998 5 Angela Jensen ...... 7.53 ...... 2003 3 LaVera Harris - Rose Criss Kameelah Elarms - Jamila Demby ...... 3:45.30 ...... 1999 60 METERS 1 Kelli Enos ...... 7.81 ...... 2003 HIGH JUMP 2 Emily Azevedo ...... 7.99 ...... 2005 1 Chelsey Mauck ...... 1.71 (5-07.25) ...... 2005 3 DANIELLE GREEN ...... 8.02 ...... 2005 t2 Anita Engelman ...... 1.70 (5-07.00) ...... 2000 4 NATALIE RUSSELL ...... 8.18 ...... 2005 t2 Kalina Freeman ...... 1.70 (5-07.00) ...... 1995 5 GRETCHEN HAUSSLER ...... 8.23 ...... 2005 4 Kristina MacMillan ...... 1.69 (5-06.50) ...... 2001 5 Jennifer Lee ...... 1.62 (5-03.75) ...... 1999 200 METERS 1 Rochelle Carter ...... 25.52 ...... 2004 POLE VAULT 2 Caroline Sheldon ...... 25.88 ...... 2003 1 Jennifer Swanson ...... 3.76 (12-04.00) ...... 2000 3 Angela Jensen ...... 26.05 ...... 2003 2 Kaley Kitto ...... 3.65 (11-11.75) ...... ncaa2001 4 Rose Criss ...... 26.19 ...... 1998 t3 Heather Modesti ...... 3.50 (11-05.75) ...... 2003 5 Enjoli Smith ...... 26.34 ...... 1998 t3 Gaea Schwaebe ...... 3.50 (11-05.75) ...... 2002 5 Janna Smith ...... 3.20 (10-06.00) ...... 2000 400 METERS 1 Kameelah Elarms ...... 54.88 ...... ncaa2001 LONG JUMP 2 Celise Carroll ...... 56.31 ...... 1998 1 Angela Orlando ...... 5.83 (19-01.50) ...... ncaa1998 3 Rose Criss ...... 56.53 ...... 1999 2 JADE MYLES ...... 5.53 (18-01.75) ...... 2005 4 Jamila Demby ...... 56.91 ...... 1999 3 Tammy Graham ...... 5.47 (17-11.25) ...... 1995 5 LaVera Harris ...... 57.22 ...... 1999 4 Demetria Summers ...... 5.43 (17-09.75) ...... 2000 5 Sarah Chan ...... 5.38 (17-08.00) ...... 2002 800 METERS 1 Suzy Jones ...... 2:10.78 ...... ncaa1996 TRIPLE JUMP 2 Rose Criss ...... 2:11.32 ...... ncaa2001 1 Tammy Graham ...... 12.23 (40-01.50) ...... 1996 3 Jessica Altnow ...... 2:12.54 ...... 2002 2 Angela Orlando ...... 12.20 (40-00.50) ...... ncaa1998 4 Holiday Molway ...... 2:14.39 ...... 1993 3 JADE MYLES ...... 11.67 (38-03.50) ...... 2006 5 Jamila Demby ...... 2:14.59 ...... 1999 4 Jennifer Lagle ...... 11.54 (37-10.50) ...... 1996 5 Marikka Mehserle ...... 11.34 (37-02.50) ...... 2003 MILE 1 Suzy Jones ...... *4:38.06 ...... ncaa1996 SHOT PUT 2 Sopagna Eap ...... 5:00.65 ...... 2003 1 Sara Clinkenbeard ...... 14.64 (48-00.50) ...... 2006 3 KIM CONLEY ...... 5:07.10 ...... 2006 2 Michelle Reis ...... 13.68 (44-10.75) ...... 1997 4 Katy Berkes ...... 5:08.46 ...... 2002 3 KIM GLEESON ...... 13.51 (44-04.00) ...... 2004 5 Lisa Wallace ...... 5:20.98 ...... 1997 t4 Maureen Pacheco ...... 12.58 (41-03.25) ...... 2003 * - NCAA D-II Indoor Record t4 Dawn Valentine ...... 12.58 (41-03.25) ...... 2001 [Note: Jones also holds school 1,500 record at 4:25.97, set at 1995 NCAA Championships.] 20-LB. WEIGHT THROW 1 Sara Clinkenbeard ...... 18.24 (59-10.25) ...... 2006 3,000 METERS 2 Cassidy Kilburn ...... 15.40 (50-06.25) ...... 2002 1 Janet Roller ...... 10:20.03 ...... 1994 3 KIM GLEESON ...... 15.06 (49-05.00) ...... 2006 2 Diana Harlick ...... 10:21.92 ...... 1994 4 JUDY SHELDON ...... 14.39 (47-02.50) ...... 2006 3 Laura Doering ...... 10:36.12 ...... 1994 5 Marisa Parker ...... 14.06 (46-01.50) ...... 2006

5,000 METERS PENTATHLON No marks 1 Caroline Sheldon ...... 3,453 ...... mpsf2005 2 JESSICA LORSON ...... 2,915 ...... 2005 55 METER HURDLES 1 GRETCHEN HAUSSLER ...... 8.38 ...... 2006 Note: Distance events have not been adjusted for altitude and are nomi- 2 Celise Carroll ...... 8.48 ...... 1998 nal to the site. 3 Caroline Sheldon ...... 8.58 ...... 2003 4 CHELSEA AZEVEDO ...... 8.64 ...... 2006 † - no metric equivalent or mark not available 5 Julita Patil ...... 8.70 ...... 1994

60 METER HURDLES 1 GRETCHEN HAUSSLER ...... 8.86 ...... mpsf2005 2 Emily Azevedo ...... 8.95 ...... mpsf2005 3 NATALIE RUSSELL ...... 9.11 ...... 2005 4 Caroline Sheldon ...... 9.13 ...... 2005 5 CHELSEA AZEVEDO ...... 9.43 ...... 2006

46 2007 UC DAVIS TRACK & FIELD All-Time Indoor Performers - Men

55 METERS 4x400 RELAY 1 Josh Flexman ...... 6.36 ...... 2002 1 Alfred Gibbs - Josh Flexman - CHRIS CHOATE - Kajari Burns 2 Arnold Hardy ...... 6.49 ...... 1994 ...... 3:15.54 ...... 2005 3 Thachvu Ho ...... 6.59 ...... 1996 2 Skip Lind - Rasheed Anthony - Temo Trujillo - Marty Watts 4 Jayson Sargent ...... 6.65 ...... 1998 ...... 3:17.15 ...... 1999 t5 Roland Chu ...... 6.71 ...... 2006 3 Del Daniels - Byron Talley - Temo Trujillo - Rasheed Anthony t5 Andrew Bach ...... 6.71 ...... 1994 ...... 3:17.15 ...... 2000

60 METERS HIGH JUMP 1 Josh Flexman ...... 6.86 ...... mpsf2005 1 Grady Wilburn ...... 2.09 (6-10.25) ...... 2001 t2 Roland Chu ...... 7.20 ...... 2006 2 John Gamber ...... 2.03 (6-08.00) ...... 1996 t2 Scott Lee ...... 7.20 ...... 2006 t3 Ben Forbes ...... 1.98 (6-06.00) ...... 2003 4 Daniel Loeffler ...... 7.37 ...... 2005 t3 Ryan Indart ...... 1.98 (6-06.00) ...... 1995 5 Chris Rotticci ...... 7.50 ...... 2005 t3 Jason Haley ...... 1.98 (6-06.00) ...... 1993

200 METERS POLE VAULT 1 Josh Flexman ...... 21.66 ...... mpsf2005 t1 Tony Moore ...... 5.10 (16-08.75) ...... ncaa2001 2 Kajari Burns ...... 22.05 ...... mpsf2005 t1 Trevor Boler ...... 5.10 (16-08.75) ...... ncaa2000 3 Arnold Hardy ...... 22.29 ...... 1994 3 Youske Okano ...... 4.99 (16-04.50) ...... 1999 4 Roland Chu ...... 22.59 ...... mpsf2005 4 Mike Kuoppamaki ...... 4.78 (15-08.25) ...... 1998 5 Ken Jett ...... 22.63 ...... 1994 5 Garrett Spotts ...... 4.76 (15-07.25) ...... 2000

400 METERS LONG JUMP 1 Chris Choate ...... 48.78 ...... mpsf2005 1 Kyle Auclair ...... 7.19 (23-07.25) ...... 2004 2 Rasheed Anthony ...... 48.91 ...... 1999 2 Bill Primbs ...... † (23-07.00) ...... 1993 3 Marty Watts ...... 48.96 ...... 1999 3 TOLULOPE WUSU ...... 6.95 (22-09.75) ...... 2006 4 Kajari Burns ...... 49.35 ...... 2003 4 Grinil Khanna ...... 6.65 (21-10.00) ...... 2006 5 Alfred Gibbs ...... 49.49 ...... mpsf2005 5 Frank Ha ...... 6.64 (21-09.50) ...... 1998

800 METERS TRIPLE JUMP 1 Temo Trujillo ...... 1:50.58 ...... 2002 1 Johnathan Reed ...... 15.28 (50-01.75) ...... 1999 2 Kyle Dunst ...... 1:52.73 ...... 2003 2 Robert McLean ...... 14.64 (48-00.50) ...... 1994 t3 BEN JOHNSON ...... 1:55.32 ...... 2006 3 Gary Smith ...... 14.44 (47-04.50) ...... 1999 t3 CHRIS FULLER ...... 1:55.32 ...... 2005 4 Mike Jones ...... † (46-05.75) ...... 1993 5 Mitch Townsend ...... 1:57.31 ...... 1998 5 Matt Lesenyie ...... 14.13 (46-04.25) ...... 2005

MILE SHOT PUT 1 Jak Kuehn ...... 4:07.58 ...... 2002 1 Allen Babayan ...... 17.22 (56-06.00) ...... 1993 2 Mark McManus ...... 4:07.69 ...... ncaa1997 2 Charles Thomas ...... 17.04 (55-11.00) ...... 2001 3 David Ogilvie ...... 4:13.66 ...... 2002 3 Ryan Frank ...... 16.33 (53-07.00) ...... 2005 4 Steve Laurie ...... 4:14.42 ...... 2004 4 Joey Taylor ...... 15.95 (52-04.00) ...... 1993 5 Sean Gross ...... 4:16.91 ...... 2002 5 Matt Little ...... 14.44 (47-04.50) ...... 1999

3,000 METERS 35-LB WEIGHT THROW 1 Mark McManus ...... 8:47.69 ...... 1997 1 Ryan Frank ...... 18.58 (60-11.50) ...... 2004 2 Phil Kilbridge ...... 9:14.17 ...... 1993 2 Joe Borges ...... 18.31 (60-01.00) ...... 2000 3 Charles Thomas ...... 18.20 (59-08.50) ...... 2001 5,000 METERS 4 Robert Rubio ...... 17.12 (56-02.00) ...... 2004 5 John Cunnie ...... 16.26 (53-04.25) ...... 2004 1 Steve Laurie ...... 14:11.12 ...... 2004 2 Jeff Kaiser ...... 14:22.59 ...... ncaa2001 3 Scott Metzger ...... 15:31.94 ...... 1993 HEPTATHLON 4 Ryan Miller ...... 15:32.63 ...... 2001 1 Matt Chisam ...... 5,074 ...... mpsf2005 5 Adrian DeWald ...... 15:55.37 ...... 1999 Note: Distance events have not been adjusted for altitude and are nomi- 55 METER HURDLES nal to the site. 1 Byron Talley ...... 7.67 ...... 2001 † - no metric equivalent or mark not available 2 Bryan Irwin ...... 7.73 ...... 2001 3 Dave Townsend ...... 7.78 ...... 1995 2006 marks in bold 4 Ian Kenworthy ...... 7.90 ...... 2004 CURRENT AGGIES IN ALL CAPS 5 Ben Forbes ...... 7.95 ...... 2002

60 HURDLES 1 Byron Talley ...... 8.47 ...... 2002 2 Matt Chisam ...... 8.52 ...... 2005 3 Ian Kenworthy ...... 8.64 ...... 2004 4 GARRETT BRAY ...... 8.76 ...... 2006

2007 UC DAVIS TRACK & FIELD 47 Aggie Div. II All-Americans 1981-2003 • team finishes in parentheses

2003 INDOOR - WOMEN (T4th) Rose Criss ...... Sr...... 800 Meters ...... 3rd OUTDOOR - WOMEN (15th) Kameelah Elarms ...... Sr...... 400 Meters ...... 3rd Laura Cherdack ...... Jr...... 10,000 Meters ...... 7th Kaley Kitto ...... Sr...... Pole Vault ...... 4th Sopagna Eap ...... Sr...... 3,000 Meters ...... 4th Jennifer Swanson ...... Sr...... Pole Vault ...... 2nd ...... 5,000 Meters ...... 4th AGGIES ...... 4x400 Relay ...... 2nd Ann Glenn ...... Sr...... 10,000 Meters ...... 8th (Tanisha Silas, Jioni Lewis, Rose Criss, Kameelah Elarms) Caroline Sheldon ...... Jr...... Hepathlon ...... T8th AGGIES ...... 4x100 Relay ...... 8th INDOOR - MEN (T10th) (Rochelle Carter, Katie Nash, Mary Jo Alexander, Amber Taylor) Jeff Kaiser ...... Sr...... 5,000 Meters ...... 7th Tony Moore ...... Jr...... Pole Vault ...... 2nd OUTDOOR - MEN (4th) Charles Thomas ...... Sr...... Shot Put ...... 5th Jeff Billing ...... Jr...... Long Jump ...... 1st Grady Wilburn ...... Sr...... High Jump ...... 4th Matt Chisam ...... Jr...... Decathlon ...... 2nd John Cunnie ...... Jr...... Hammer Throw ...... 4th Kyle Dunst ...... Jr...... 800 Meters ...... 6th 2000 Tim Helms ...... So. .... 3,000 Steeple ...... 4th OUTDOOR - WOMEN (7th) Justin Hurd ...... So. .... 3,000 Steeple ...... 5th Jessica Altnow ...... Jr...... 800 Meters ...... 5th Jak Kuehn ...... Sr...... 1,500 Meters ...... 4th Katy Berkes ...... So. .... 1,500 Meters ...... 8th Temo Trujillo ...... Sr...... 800 Meters ...... 4th Melissa Ferguson ...... Fr...... 400 Hurdles ...... 5th Kaley Kitto ...... Jr...... Pole Vault ...... 4th INDOOR - WOMEN (18th) Jennifer Swanson ...... Sr...... Pole Vault ...... 2nd AGGIES ...... 4x400 Relay ...... 2nd AGGIES ...... 4x400 Relay ...... 2nd (Amber Taylor, Kalani Holleman, Rochelle Carter, Katie Nash) (Amber Taylor, Tanisha Silas, Rose Criss, Kameelah Elarms) 2002 OUTDOOR - MEN (5th) Trevor Boler ...... Sr...... Pole Vault ...... 3rd OUTDOOR - WOMEN (18th) Joe Borges ...... Sr...... Hammer ...... 2nd Sarah Chan ...... So. .... Triple Jump ...... 6th Jeff Kaiser ...... Jr...... 5,000 Meters ...... 8th Heather Gibson ...... Sr...... 3,000 Steeple ...... 2nd ...... 10,000 Meters ...... 6th Ann Glenn ...... Jr...... 10,000 Meters ...... 7th Robert Orr ...... Sr...... Decathlon ...... 4th Cassidy Kilburn ...... Sr...... Hammer ...... 5th Johnathan Reed ...... Sr...... Triple Jump ...... 8th Gaea Schwaebe ...... Sr...... Pole Vault ...... 7th Charles Thomas ...... Jr...... Hammer ...... 3rd AGGIES ...... 4x400 Relay ...... 8th ...... Discus ...... 3rd (Amber Taylor, Jioni Lewis, Tanisha Silas, Kalani Holleman) Grady Wilburn ...... Jr...... High Jump ...... 5th

OUTDOOR - MEN (T26th) INDOOR - WOMEN (8th) Ben Forbes ...... Jr...... Decathlon ...... 8th Kameelah Elarms ...... Jr...... 400 Meters ...... 8th Tony Moore ...... Sr...... Pole Vault ...... 2nd Jennifer Swanson ...... Jr...... Pole Vault ...... 1st Zach Reeves ...... Sr...... Hammer ...... 8th AGGIES ...... 4x400 Relay ...... 4th Byron Talley ...... Sr...... 110 Hurdles ...... 8th (Rose Criss, Tanisha Silas, LaVera Harris, Kameelah Elarms)

INDOOR - MEN (28th) INDOOR - MEN (3rd) Jak Kuehn ...... Sr...... Mile ...... 6th Trevor Boler ...... Sr...... Pole Vault ...... 1st Temo Trujillo ...... Jr...... 800 Meters ...... 7th Joe Borges ...... Sr...... 35-lb. Weight ...... 3rd Tony Moore ...... Sr...... Pole Vault ...... 2nd 2001 Charles Thomas ...... Jr...... 35-pound Weight ...... 6th OUTDOOR - WOMEN (5th) Rose Criss ...... Sr...... 800 Meters ...... 4th 1999 Kameelah Elarms ...... Sr...... 400 Hurdles ...... 2nd OUTDOOR - WOMEN (6th) Kaley Kitto ...... Sr...... Pole Vault ...... 2nd Jamila Demby ...... Sr...... 800 Meters ...... 4th Jenny Cain ...... Sr...... Hammer ...... 5th Jolie Taylor ...... Sr...... Javelin ...... 4th Heather Gibson ...... Jr...... 3,000 Steeple ...... 3rd AGGIES ...... 4x400 Relay ...... 5th Yvonne Liebig ...... Jr...... 5,000 Meters ...... 5th (Kameelah Elarms, Rose Criss, Tanisha Silas, Jamila Demby) AGGIES ...... 4x400 Relay ...... 6th (Amber Taylor, Tanisha Silas, Rose Criss, Kameelah Elarms) OUTDOOR - MEN (12th) Rasheed Anthony ...... Jr...... 400 Hurdles ...... 7th OUTDOOR - MEN (3rd) Joe Borges ...... Jr...... Hammer ...... 1st Adrian DeWald ...... Sr...... 3,000 Steeple ...... 6th Jeff Kaiser ...... So. .... 10,000 Meters ...... 7th Jeff Kaiser ...... Sr...... 10,000 Meters ...... 6th Robert Orr ...... Jr...... Decathlon ...... 6th Jak Kuehn ...... Jr...... 1,500 Meters ...... 4th Tony Moore ...... Jr...... Pole Vault ...... 1st INDOOR - WOMEN (7th) Charles Thomas ...... Sr...... Shot Put ...... 8th Kaley Kitto ...... So. .... Pole Vault ...... 4th ...... Discus ...... 2nd Angela Orlando ...... Sr...... Triple Jump ...... 5th ...... Hammer ...... 6th ...... Long Jump ...... 7th Grady Wilburn ...... Sr...... High Jump ...... T4th Jennifer Swanson ...... Jr...... Pole Vault ...... 3rd Jeff Wilson ...... So. .... 3,000 Steeple ...... 4th AGGIES ...... 4x400 Relay ...... 3rd AGGIES ...... 4x100 Relay ...... 6th (Rose Criss, Jamila Demby, Kameelah Elarms, LaVera Harris) (Paul Yun, Josh Flexman, Sean Holleman, Kyle Auclair)

48 2007 UC DAVIS TRACK & FIELD Aggie Div. II All-Americans 1981-2003 • team finishes in parentheses

INDOOR - MEN (T26th) OUTDOOR - MEN (22nd) Trevor Boler ...... Jr...... Pole Vault ...... 7th Robert Dilts ...... Sr...... Hammer ...... 1st Youske Okano ...... Sr...... Pole Vault ...... 4th Rob McLean ...... Sr...... Triple Jump ...... 8th

INDOOR - WOMEN (T8th) 1998 Kalina Freeman ...... Jr...... High Jump ...... 8th OUTDOOR - WOMEN (T13th) Tammy Graham ...... Jr...... Triple Jump ...... 2nd AGGIES ...... 4x400 Relay ...... 5th Suzy Jones ...... Jr...... 1,500 Meters ...... 4th (Jessica Altnow, Rose Criss, Jamila Demby, Kameelah Elarms) Angela Orlando ...... Jr...... Long Jump ...... 4th ...... Triple Jump ...... 5th 1994 Michelle Reis ...... Sr...... Discus ...... 5th OUTDOOR - WOMEN (T38th) Janet Roller ...... Sr...... 1,500 Meters ...... 7th OUTDOOR - MEN (T45th) Tony Moore ...... So. .... Pole Vault ...... 7th OUTDOOR - MEN (T30th) Robert Dilts ...... Jr...... Hammer ...... 3rd INDOOR - WOMEN (6th) Angela Orlando ...... Jr...... Triple Jump ...... 2nd INDOOR - WOMEN (T16th) ...... Long Jump ...... 4th Tammy Graham ...... So. .... Triple Jump ...... 6th Kameelah Elarms ...... Fr...... 400 Meters ...... 7th Suzy Jones ...... So. .... 1,500 Meters ...... 3rd AGGIES ...... 4x400 Relay ...... 2nd (Kameelah Elarms, Celise Carroll, Rose Criss, Jamila Demby) 1993 OUTDOOR - MEN (T18th) 1997 Allen Babayan ...... Sr...... Shot Put ...... 3rd OUTDOOR - WOMEN (T6th) ...... Hammer ...... 4th Celise Carroll ...... Sr...... 400 Hurdles ...... 2nd (Aggies did not compete indoor prior to 1993) Jamila Demby ...... So. .... 800 Meters ...... 5th Diana Harlick ...... Sr...... 3,000 Meters ...... 4th ...... 5,000 Meters ...... 5th 1992 Angela Orlando ...... So. .... Triple Jump ...... 4th OUTDOOR - WOMEN (T24th) ...... Long Jump ...... 6th Laura Doering ...... Jr...... 1,500 Meters ...... 7th Michelle Reis ...... Jr...... Discus ...... 4th Michelle Rodda ...... Jr...... 800 Meters ...... 4th Pilar Varela ...... Sr...... Javelin ...... 6th OUTDOOR - MEN (T40th) OUTDOOR - MEN (T24th) Bill Primbs ...... Sr...... Long Jump ...... 6th Mike Kuoppamaki ...... Sr...... Decathlon ...... 4th Joey Taylor ...... Jr...... Hammer ...... 7th Mark McManus ...... Sr...... 1,500 Meters ...... 5th 1991 INDOOR - WOMEN (T24th) Angela Orlando ...... So. .... Long Jump ...... 6th OUTDOOR - WOMEN (T28th) Janet Roller ...... Fr...... 5,000 Meters ...... 6th INDOOR - MEN (T23rd) Stacey Wainwright ...... Sr...... 5,000 Meters ...... 5th Mark McManus ...... Sr...... Mile Run ...... 5th OUTDOOR - MEN (T18th) Parker Kelly ...... Jr...... 1,500 Meters ...... 8th 1996 Bret Kimple ...... Sr...... 3,000 Steeple...... 2nd OUTDOOR - WOMEN (T9th) David Ramey ...... Sr...... Triple Jump ...... 8th Celise Carroll ...... Jr...... 400 Hurdles ...... 2nd Robert Wagner ...... Jr...... Discus ...... 4th Jamila Demby ...... Fr...... 800 Meters ...... 7th Sara Garcia ...... So. .... 400 Hurdles ...... 5th 1990 Tammy Graham ...... Sr...... Triple Jump ...... 4th Jill Peckler ...... So. .... 1,500 Meters ...... 8th OUTDOOR - WOMEN (T36th) Jennifer Feller ...... So. .... 3,000 Meters ...... 8th OUTDOOR - MEN (T37th) Ginger Verneuil ...... Jr...... Discus ...... 8th Dave Livingston ...... Jr...... Triple Jump ...... 8th Mark McManus ...... Jr...... 1,500 Meters ...... 6th OUTDOOR - MEN (T18th) Steve Adelman ...... Sr...... Hammer ...... 1st INDOOR - WOMEN (4th) Ted Goyette ...... Sr...... 800 Meters ...... 3rd Tammy Graham ...... Sr...... Triple Jump ...... 3rd Bret Kimple ...... Jr...... 3,000 Steeple...... 3rd Suzy Jones ...... Sr...... Mile Run ...... 1st Erik Horn ...... Sr...... Hammer ...... 4th ...... 800 Meters ...... 3rd 1989 1995 OUTDOOR - WOMEN (T32nd) OUTDOOR - WOMEN (10th) Pam Bragg ...... 3,000 Meters ...... 7th Kalina Freeman ...... Jr...... High Jump ...... 8th Stefanie Hanf ...... Sr...... Heptathlon ...... T4th Suzy Jones ...... Jr...... 1,500 Meters ...... 4th

2007 UC DAVIS TRACK & FIELD 49 Aggie Div. II All-Americans 1981-2003 • team finishes in parentheses

OUTDOOR - MEN (T29th) OUTDOOR - MEN (T32nd) Walter Cranford ...... 200 Meters ...... 5th Chris Benvenuti ...... Hammer ...... 7th ...... 100 Meters ...... 6th Dennis Dalton ...... Hammer ...... 8th Joe Sandrini ...... Pole Vault ...... 7th Daryl Hill ...... 100 Hurdles ...... 7th

1988 1982 OUTDOOR - WOMEN (11th) OUTDOOR - WOMEN (9th) Pam Bragg ...... 3,000 Meters ...... 4th Patti Gray ...... 3,000 Meters ...... 1st ...... 1,500 Meters ...... 6th ...... 5,000 Meters ...... 1st Jenn Thatcher ...... 3,000 Meters ...... 3rd Teri Serrano ...... Long Jump ...... 1st ...... 5,000 Meters ...... 3rd Linda Somers ...... 10,000 Meters ...... 4th

OUTDOOR - MEN (T29th) OUTDOOR - MEN (T22nd) Byron Patterson ...... Triple Jump ...... 8th Tim Gelonek ...... Decathlon ...... 5th Mike Jones ...... Javelin ...... 3rd 1987 Mel Yarbor ...... Javelin ...... 8th OUTDOOR - WOMEN (12th) Note: The NCAA began sponsoring women’s championships in the Jill Moss ...... 800 Meters ...... 7th 1981-82 season. Jenn Thatcher ...... 1,500 Meters ...... 5th ...... 3,000 Meters ...... 6th Paige Tully ...... 1,500 Meters ...... 6th 1981 OUTDOOR - MEN (T20h) OUTDOOR - MEN (T8th) Steve Link ...... High Jump ...... 5th John Devine ...... 400 Hurdles ...... 3rd Mike Jones ...... Javelin ...... 1st Ken Norlen ...... Hammer ...... 2nd Mike Schmidt ...... Javelin ...... 3rd

1986 OUTDOOR - WOMEN (T21st) Sally Carlson ...... 3,000 Meters ...... 6th Nancy Riedel ...... 3,000 Meters ...... 5th

OUTDOOR - MEN (15th) Robert Anderson ...... 3,000 Steeple ...... 6th Andrew Avellar ...... Pole Vault ...... T5th Steve Gerhart ...... 1,500 Meters ...... 1st

1985 OUTDOOR - WOMEN (16th) Patti Gray ...... 5,000 Meters ...... 3rd ...... 10,000 Meters ...... 3rd Jill Perry ...... 5,000 Meters ...... 8th

OUTDOOR - MEN (T41st) Tom Fernandez ...... Long Jump ...... T5th

1984 OUTDOOR - WOMEN (27th) Kim Marsh ...... Javelin ...... 5th Francie Negri ...... 10,000 Meters ...... 8th

OUTDOOR - MEN (T18th) Steve Gerhart ...... 1,500 Meters ...... 2nd Daryl Hill ...... 110 Hurdles ...... 2nd

Patti Gray is the only three-time NCAA Division II 1983 champion in Aggie history, having captured the 3K OUTDOOR - WOMEN (8th) and 5K titles in 1982, then the 10K in 1983. Patti Gray ...... 5,000 Meters ...... 3rd ...... 10,000 Meters ...... 1st Kim Marsh ...... Javelin ...... 2nd Nancy Riedel ...... 3,000 Meters ...... 2nd Linda Somers ...... 10,000 Meters ...... 2nd

50 2007 UC DAVIS TRACK & FIELD Aggie Div. II National Championships

WOMEN’S OUTDOOR CHAMPIONS STEVE ADELMAN PATTI GRAY 1990 ...... Hammer ...... 200-4 1983 ...... 10,000 Meters ...... 35:02.21 STEVE GERHART 1982 ...... 3,000 Meters ...... 9:37.09 1986 ...... 1,500 Meters ...... 3:43.00 1982 ...... 5,000 Meters ...... 16:36.20 MIKE JONES TERI SERRANO 1981 ...... Javelin ...... 236-9 1982 ...... Long Jump ...... 20-10.0 ANTHONY TERRY 1974 ...... Triple Jump ...... 51-6.0 WOMEN’S INDOOR CHAMPIONS 1973 ...... Triple Jump ...... 52-7.5 ED HAVER JENNIFER SWANSON 1971 ...... 3,000 Steeplechase ...... 8:51.1 2000 ...... Pole Vault ...... 12-03.50 BYRON SPRADLIN SUZY JONES 1970 ...... 3,000 Steeplechase ...... 9:01.7 1996 ...... Mile ...... 4:38.06 MEN’S INDOOR CHAMPIONS MEN’S OUTDOOR CHAMPIONS TREVOR BOLER JEFF BILLING 2000 ...... Pole Vault ...... 16-08.75 2003 ...... Long Jump ...... 24-11.75 TONY MOORE 2001 ...... Pole Vault ...... 17-6.5 JOE BORGES 1999 ...... Hammer ...... 199-4 ROBERT DILTS 1995 ...... Hammer ...... 215-4

NCAA Woman of the Year - Aggie Track & Field Honorees

In less than half a decade, UC Davis women’s track & field boasted three finalists – including two winners – for the NCAA Woman of the Year Award, which honors excellence and leadership in athletics, academics and in the community. Founded in 1991, the award stands as one of the highest honors that national governing body bestows upon an individual. Since then, UC Davis is the only Division II institution to have won the award and is one of just two schools to have three winners (Aggie lacrosse player Kelly Albin captured the honor in 2004). Hundreds of student-athletes are nominated annually, from which one winner is chosen for each state plus the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. From those 52 state-level honorees, the NCAA selects 10 finalists. The winner is then chosen at an annual televised banquet. Remarkably, the Aggies’ All-American 4x400 relay team at the 1999 NCAA Outdoor Championships featured three finalists: 2001 finalist Kameelah Elarms was the leadoff runner, 2002 winner Tanisha Silas ran the third leg and 1999 winner Jamila Demby served as the anchor.

JAMILA KAMEELAH TANISHA DEMBY ELARMS SILAS A six-time All- UC Davis’ record- Silas was a part American, Demby holder in both the of six All-American was UC Davis’ first indoor and outdoor 4x400 relay teams winner, beating 400 meters and including the current out local favorite 4x400 relays, Elarms school record-hold- Stephanie White-Mc- advanced to the ers for indoor and Carty in 1999. She top 10 at the 2001 outdoor track. also was a recipient 1999 WINNER ceremony. She was 2001 FINALIST Silas also starred 2002 WINNER of the inaugural John also a finalist for the on three straight McLendon Memorial Minority Scholarship NCAA Today’s Top VIII award. conference-champion 4x400 squads from Award that year. 1999 to 2001.

2007 UC DAVIS TRACK & FIELD 51 UC Davis offers more than 100 undergraduate majors – the widest variety of any THIS IS University of California campus.

Aeronautical Science and Engineering African American & African Studies Agricultural Systems and Environment American Studies Animal Biology Animal Science Animal Science & Management Anthropology Applied Physics ACADEMICS ACTIVITIES Art History Art Studio UC Davis comprises three colleges (Agricultural On campus, UC Davis students can rally around Asian American Studies & Environmental Sciences, Engineering, Letters & the highly successful athletics department by joining Atmospheric Science Avian Sciences Science), five professional schools (Education, Law, the Aggie Pack spirit organization, or enjoy a first-class Biochemical Engineering Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Management, Medicine, Veterinary Medicine) plus the performance at the Robert & Magrit Mondavi Center Biological Science Division of Biological Sciences. for the Performing Arts. Biological Systems Engineering Biomedical Engineering With 103 undergraduate majors and 80 graduate The university also offers hundreds of student Biotechnology Cell Biology programs, the university offers the most expansive and clubs and organizations, including cultural clubs, Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering/Material Science Engineering diverse range of academics among any of the University fraternities and sororities, faith-based organizations Chemistry of California campuses. Additionally, students also have and the Associated Students of UC Davis student Chicana/Chicano Studies Chinese the opportunity to combine majors or customize their government. Civil Engineering Classical Civilization field of study by creating an individual major. For the active Aggie, students may participate in Clinical Nutrition For those interested in graduate degrees – whether the diverse intramural sports program or join one of Communication Community & Regional Development it be a master’s degree or a doctorate – UC Davis offers the 30-plus sports clubs. In 2004, the Activities & Rec- Comparative Literature Computational Applied Science advising services to help students craft their education reation Center (ARC) opened its doors, providing the Computer Engineering Computer Science toward those goals. An estimated 86 percent of UC Davis campus with its own state-of-the-art fitness venue. Computer Science & Engineering students applying to graduate schools earn acceptance In April, UC Davis hosts Picnic Day, an annual Crop Science & Management Design to either their first or second choices. student-run open house. The popular event showcases Dramatic Art East Asian Studies all that the campus has to offer, attracting students, Economics staff, faculty, parents, alumni and members of the sur- Electrical Engineering English RANKINGS rounding communities. Entomology UC Davis ranks 14th among public universities, Environmental & Resource Sciences Environmental Biology & Management according to U.S. News & World Report, and 16th by the Environmental Horticulture & Urban Forestry Environmental Policy Analysis & Planning National Research Council. Furthermore, the National GETTING AROUND Environmental Toxicology Science Foundation places the university 12th in the Nestled just southwest of Sacramento, the city Evolution, Ecology & Biodiversity Exercise Biology nation in research funding, and Money magazine consid- of Davis rests just 15 minutes from an international Fiber & Polymer Science Film Studies ered UC Davis as one of the West’s top “best buys”. airport, and contains a downtown station serviced by Food Science Additionally, the Gourman Report rated the ge- Greyhound and Amtrak. Centrally located in the Sac- French Genetics netics department at No. 1, while U.S. News & World ramento Valley, the town sits equally close to both the Geology German Report ranked the College of Engineering as No. 13 finest ski resorts and the Pacific Ocean’s top beaches. History Human Development among its peers. Within Davis and its neighboring towns, both Yolo- Hydrology bus and the student-operated Unitrans bus systems offer International Agricultural Development International Relations free transportation to registered undergraduates. Italian COMMUNITY Japanese The town boasts more bicycles per capita than any With a population of approximately 60 thousand, Landscape Architecture other city in the nation. More than 50 miles of bike Linguistics Davis is widely known for being a safe, active and so- Managerial Economics paths make the entire town conducive to both riders Materials Science & Engineering cially innovative community. Mathematics and pedestrians. Mechanical Engineering The downtown area boasts a multitude of specialty Medieval Studies Microbiology shops, restaurants, theaters and art galleries; while the Music city’s numerous parks offer recreational opportunities Native American Studies www.ucdavis.edu Natural Sciences for active students. Nature & Culture Neurobiology, Physiology & Behavior Nutrition Science Optical Science & Engineering Philosophy Physics Plant Biology Political Science Psychology Religious Studies Russian Sociology Soil & Water Science Spanish Statistics Textiles & Clothing Viticulture & Enology Wildlife, Fish & Conservation Biology Women and Gender Studies i CAMPUS LEADERSHIP

LARRY VANDERHOEF UC Davis Chancellor Larry N. Vanderhoef was appointed chancellor of the to promote dialogue and scholar exchange, and to promote University of California, Davis, in April 1994. He joined the generally the notion of crossing boundaries to build greater campus in 1984 as executive vice chancellor and provost. understanding and good will - a continuing personal and During his 10-plus years as chancellor, the campus was professional effort. invited to membership in the AAU; increased its extramural His research interests lie in the general area of plant awards from $169.1 million to $420.7 million annually, earn- growth and development, and in the evolution of the land- ing a National Science Foundation (NSF) research funding grant universities. He has taught classes from freshman level ranking of 14th in the U.S.; expanded classroom, lab, clini- to advanced graduate study. cal and office space by 2 million square feet, with 1 million Chancellor Vanderhoef has served on various national more to be built over the next five years; completed the commissions addressing graduate and international educa- transformation of an ailing county hospital to an academi- tion, the role of a modern land-grant university and ac- cally distinguished and financially sound regional medical crediting issues. center; and made distinctive strides in recruiting a diverse He holds B.S. and M.S. degrees in biology from the and accomplished faculty and student body. University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, and a Ph.D. in plant Chancellor Vanderhoef was recently honored by the biochemistry from Purdue University. Previously, he held Sacramento Business Journal as one of the 20 people who have faculty positions at the University of Illinois, where he also contributed most substantially to California’s capital region served as a department head, and at the University of Mary- over the past 20 years and by the Sacramento Metropolitan land, College Park, where he was appointed provost. He was Chamber of Commerce as Sacramentan of the Year. awarded honorary doctoral degrees by Purdue University In 2004 he led a UC Davis delegation to Iran in an effort and by Inje University in Korea.

VIRGINIA HINSHAW UC Davis Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor Virginia S. Hinshaw, Ph.D. serves as the Provost and School of Medicine, and in the Department of Pathology, Mi- Executive Vice Chancellor of UC Davis. In that capacity, she crobiology and Immunology, School of Veterinary Medicine is the campus’s chief academic and financial officer and acts at UC Davis. For over 25 years she has conducted research for the Chancellor in his absence. Hinshaw’s responsibilities on viruses, primarily influenza, at different hospitals and uni- include oversight of the campus’s $2.2 billion budget and versities, including Medical College of Virginia, University overall responsibility for the UC Davis Health System; cam- of California Berkeley, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, pus operations, including resource management, planning Harvard Medical School, and the University of Wisconsin and policy development; and strategic leadership in plan- Madison. Hinshaw’s research has increased our understand- ning, coordinating and implementing academic direction and ing of various aspects of influenza viruses, such as important programs. Prior to joining UC Davis in 2001, she served as hosts in nature, transmission among humans, lower mam- the Dean of the Graduate School and Vice Chancellor for mals and birds, genetic changes related to disease severity, the Research at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. molecular basis of cell killing, and new approaches to vac- In addition to her administrative duties, Hinshaw main- cines. Her innovative and energetic teaching style, combined tains a joint appointment in two academic departments as a with her continual advocacy for research and education, has Professor of Virology in the Department of Internal Medicine, earned her national recognition and acclaim. UC DAVIS ATHLETICS

GREG WARZECKA Director of Athletics On August 1, 1995, Greg Warzecka became the 11th NACDA Division II Directors’ Cups as the most outstand- director of athletics at UC Davis. In the decade-plus since, the ing overall program in the country. For his part, NACDA Aggie athletics program has enjoyed unprecedented success selected Warzecka as its A.D. of the year for the D-II West under his guidance. Region in 2001-02. Warzecka’s penchant for progress began from his first Furthermore, the editors of Sports Illustrated magazine year as director when he was charged with the task of fully lauded the Aggie program on three different occasions. In engaging the campus in dicussions regarding whether or not 1999 and 2000, Sports Illustrated For Women named UC UC Davis would offer athletics-related financial aid. One Davis as the top Division II school for women athletics. year later, the campus announced the launch of its first-ever One year later, SI selected UC Davis as its top D-II school grant-in-aid program. for the 2001-02 year. Warzecka has also overseen UC Davis’ transition into Before turning to administration, Warzecka had been two conferences in his short tenure. In 1998, the Aggies a successful baseball coach, first as an assistant at his alma moved from the now-defunct Northern California Athletic mater, UC Berkeley. He then served as head coach at San Conference to the powerful California Collegiate Athletic Francisco State, then at the University of Chicago, where he Association. Then in 2003, the UC Davis program announced also served his first post as men’s athletics director. Warzecka that it would join the Big West Conference and thus reclassify returned to California in 1989 to become the A.D. at the from NCAA Division II to Division I status. University of Redlands, where he remained until he joined During Warzecka’s tenure, UC Davis captured six the Aggie athletics staff.

DEPARTMENT DIRECTORY Area Code 530

ADMINISTRATION Office Phone HEAD COACHES Office Phone Greg Warzecka, Director of Athletics 264 Hickey 752-4557 Fall Sports Executive Assistant: Amie Smith Bob Biggs, Football 222 Hickey 752-1356 Nona Richardson, Senior Associate A.D. 202 Hickey 752-7510 Steve Doten, Water Polo (M) 181 Hickey 752-3452 Deanne Vochatzer, Cross Country (M/W) 7 Hickey Annex 752-5057 Associate Athletics Directors Maryclaire Robinson, Soccer (W) 333 Hickey 752-0735 Larry Swanson, External Affairs 283 Hickey 752-8609 Dwayne Shaffer, Soccer (M) 326 Hickey 752-8892 Bob Bullis, Business 264 Hickey 752-4806 Steve Walker, Volleyball (W) 287 Hickey 752-0644

Assistant Athletics Directors Winter Sports Mike Angius, Development 116 A Street 752-8683 Barbara Jahn, Swimming & Diving (W) 214 Hickey 752-9271 Scott Brayton, Marketing & Promotions 116 A Street 757-3135 John Lavallee, Gymnastics (W) 281 Hickey 752-1188 Mitch Campbell, Football Ops & Event Mgmt. 5 Hickey Annex 752-3525 Peter Motekaitis, Swimming & Diving (M) 330 Hickey 754-9467 Jennifer Cardone, Compliance Services 208 Hickey 754-7552 Sandy Simpson, Basketball (W) 210 Hickey 752-0315 Mike Robles, Media Relations 121 Hickey 752-3680 Gary Stewart, Basketball (M) 232 Hickey 752-3501 Lennie Zalesky, Wrestling (M) 140 Pavilion 752-3686 KEY NUMBERS Office Phone Intercollegiate Athletics 264 Hickey 752-1111 Spring Sports Michelle Roppeau, Academic Advising 204 Hickey 752-0714 Kathy DeYoung, Golf (W) 228 Hickey 752-1053 Laura Goldhammer, Academic Advising 204 Hickey 754-6762 Elaine Jones, Lacrosse (W) 224 Hickey 752-2039 Andy Bloom, Strength & Conditioning Weight Room 752-5124 Daryl Lee, Tennis (M) 332 Hickey 752-9365 Rob Norris, Game Management 140F Pavilion 752-0641 Karen Matteson-Yoder, Softball (W) 183 Hickey 754-6944 Bill Maze, Tennis (W) 332 Hickey 752-7511 TeamAggie 116 A Street 757-3146 Rex Peters, Baseball 119 Hickey 752-7513 Aggie Pack 116 A Street 757-3134 Emily Plesser, Rowing (W) 324 Hickey 754-7814 Creative Communication Services 116 A Street 750-3143 Deanne Vochatzer, Track & Field (W) 7 Hickey Annex 752-5057 Aggie Auction/Marketing & Promotions 116 A Street 752-2699 Jon Vochatzer, Track & Field (M) 2 Hickey Annex 752-8608 Men’s Equipment Room 110 Hickey 752-0259 Cy Williams, Golf (M) 6 Hickey Annex 752-0639 Women’s Equipment Room 163 Hickey 752-0635 Jamey Wright, Water Polo (W) 181 Hickey 752-0648 Training Room - Hickey 115 Hickey Gym 752-0647 Training Room - Pavilion 180 Pavilion 752-7515 iii SERVING THE UC DAVIS STUDENT-ATHLETE

STUDENT-ATHLETE GUIDANCE SERVICES 204/208 Hickey Gym • (530) 752-3259

UC Davis ranks among the leaders in NCAA UC Davis student-athletes typically have a mini- Postgraduate Scholarship Awards and Academic All- mum of three academic advisors: an athletic academic District/America honorees, and has claimed a record advisor assigned by sport, a college advisor, and a major three winners of the NCAA Woman of the Year Award. advisor (if the student has a declared major). Although Student-Athlete Guidance Services deserves much of appointments with the athletic academic advisors are the credit for these accomplishments. not mandatory at UC Davis, student-athletes might The SAGS office started in 1988 with a single staff choose to see their athletic academic advisor for issues member serving as a centralized resource for academic including: advising, eligiblity information and campus referrals. The office has since expanded to include additional aca- • General education (GE) requirements Michelle Roppeau demic advisors, an athletic aid coordinator, an assistant • Dropping/adding courses Director of Athletic • Time management/study skills eligibility coordinator and an administrative assistant. Academic Advising • Assistance completing the mandatory Academic Plan Form It is headed by Pam Gill-Fisher, senior associate direc- • Study hall for student-athletes tor of athletics. • Personal issues that affect academic performance The SAGS office provides a range of services to • Choosing a major/career student-athletes on all 26 intercollegiate athletics teams, • Declaring or changing a major including assistance with course and major selection • Exploration of opportunities beyond athletics as well as interpretation and clarification of eligibility • Preparation for graduate programs rules and issues. • Preparation and application for NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships and other national awards

ATHLETIC TRAINING / SPORTS MEDICINE Dick Lewis Training Room (115 Hickey Gym) • (530) 752-0647 The Pavilion Training Room • (530) 752-7515

Known collectively as “The Healer of Champions”, hours and gaining valuable clinical education in a the UC Davis athletic training staff comprises five hands-on environment. The internship is ideal for full-time certified athletic trainers, a full-time physical any student interested in a graduate program in ath- therapist/certified athletic trainer and approximately 24 letic training, as well as any medical or allied medical student athletic trainers. Together, they are responsible profession. Jeff Hogan for providing medical care to the 800-plus student-ath- The ARC Pavilion training room contains exten- Head Athletic Trainer letes that compose UC Davis’ 26 varsity teams. sive resources and equipment for the rehabilitation of The student athletic trainers serve two to three injured athletes. The staff physical therapist is head- years with the program, logging in more than 1,500 quartered there as well.

STRENGTH & CONDITIONING ICA Weight Room (Toomey Field) • (530) 752-5124

Former Olympian Andy Bloom became the athlet- Summer Olympics in Sydney. A two-time NCAA cham- ics department’s first full-time strength and conditioning pion in the shot and discus, Bloom graduated from coach in 2005, having previously served that role on Wake Forest University in 1996. a part-time basis since 2002. He first joined the Aggie The ICA Weight Room, located within the confines program in 2000, joining the track & field staff as an of Toomey Field, expanded in 1999 thanks to donations assistant throws coach. from several UC Davis athletics boosters and corporate Andy Bloom Bloom highlighted an outstanding track & field partners. The facility project also resulted in new equip- Strength & Conditioning career by finishing fourth in the shot put at the 2000 ment to serve all 26 varsity sports teams. Coach

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The palatial Activites & Recreation Center ACTIVITIES & (ARC) opened its doors during the spring RECREATION CENTER of 2004, offering a wide array of fitness ar- eas, including full-size basketball courts, a multi-use activity center for indoor soccer or hockey, a running/jogging track, weight rooms, aerobics facilities, squash and rac- quetball courts and a rock-climbing wall. Additional amenities include a wellness center, student lounges and opportunities for conferences and special events.

The ARC adjoins the Pavilion (left), formerly known as Recreation Hall, the home venue for UC Davis basketball, volleyball, wrestling and gymnastics, as well as concerts and special events. With a seating capacity of nearly 8,000, the Pavilion ranks as one of the largest on-campus arenas in Northern California. THE PAVILION

LA RUE FIELD Recognized in 1999 as “Softball Field of the Year” by the Sports Turf Managers Association, La Rue Field hosted five NCAA West Region Softball Championships in the past decade. Recent additions include batting cages, covered dugouts and improved press areas.

In January of 2004, the Ted & Rand Schaal Aquatics Center hosted its first event. The complex features an Olym- pic-sized pool, locker rooms, team rooms, office space and permanent seating for approximately 500 specta- tors. The aquatics center will allow UC Davis to host championship events, such as this year’s Western Water Polo Association championships.

v SCHAAL AQUATICS CENTER HICKEY GYMNASTICS CENTER AGGIE SOCCER Both Aggie Stadium (left), the home of soc- STADIUM cer, and the James & Ann Dobbins Baseball Complex (below) were the result of volunteer efforts dating back to the The former Lower Hickey Gym, the first home of mid-1980s. women’s athletics in the post-Title IX era, was con- verted to a first-class practice facility for the Aggie gymnastics team in 2005. DOBBINS BASEBALL COMPLEX

Dobbins boasts one of the finest playing services in Northern TOOMEY WEIGHT ROOM California. In 2002, the stadium was enhanced to include a press box, a renovated entrance and permanent conces- sion/restroom facilities.

UC Davis student-athletes welcomed the expanded weight room, located inside Toomey Field. In addition to nearly tri- pling in size the previous facility, the upgrade also included all new equipment, restrooms and office space. In June 2005, former Olympian Andy Bloom was named as the program’s first full-time strength and conditioning coach.

Built in the 1950s, Toomey Field has hosted numerous cham- pionship events for football, track & field and lacrosse. During TOOMEY FIELD & the 2000 Olympic Trials, standouts and Michael Johnson used the Woody Wilson Track as a practice facility. WOODY WILSON TRACK

FUTURE GAMES UC Davis Athletics will see the continued upgrading Note: each drawing represents a concept for and/or construction of two first-class athletics facilities. full build-out. Designs are subject to change. The Marya Welch Tennis Center (left), an addition to the existing Hickey Tennis Courts, began construction in 2004. Long-term plans for the tennis venue include grandstand seating with restroom/concessions. Its first phase was dedicated in April 2005.

Aggie football and women’s lacrosse will move to a multi-purpose stadium, located adjacent to the Schaal Aquatics Center, as early as the 2006-07 academic year. Initial concept designs call for seating of 10,000 to 15,000 spectators, with an eventual build-out to as many as 30,000.

vi TRANSITION TO DIVISION I

On March 11, 2003, UC Davis made membership in 2007-08. a landmark move in its storied intercol- UC Davis will compete in the Big West Conference in legiate athletics history when Chancel- baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s lor Larry Vanderhoef announced that cross country, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s the university would reclassify from soccer, softball, men’s and women’s swimming & diving, NCAA Division II to NCAA Division I men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s track & field status and join the Big West Conference. and women’s volleyball. The announcement came after much Football is a charter member of the Great West Football discussion by campus administrators, faculty, staff, students, Conference, women’s rowing is a member of the Western alumni and local community. Independent Rowing Association, men’s and women’s water Additionally, UC Davis undergraduate students passed polo will remain in the Western Water Polo Association and the Campus Expansion Initiative, which will help fund the women’s lacrosse will continue play in the Mountain Pacific Aggies’ growing athletics grant-in-aid program. Sports Federation. UC Davis, which began its four-year transition to Di- Women’s gymnastics and men’s wrestling – already clas- vision I in the fall of 2003, will start some competition in sified as Division I programs – will continue their participa- the Big West in 2004-05 and is scheduled for full Division I tion in the MPSF and Pacific-10 Conference, respectively. DIVISION I TIMELINE

Good News 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 The light at the end of the Provisional First Year Provisional Second Year Provisional Third Year Provisional Fourth Year tunnel brightened when • Compliance with all minimum con- • Full compliance with all Division • Attendance at the NCAA Convention. • Successfully complete an NCAA the NCAA Division I Board tests and participation requirements I legislation and membership athletics certification self-study and of Directors approved for sports sponsorship set forth requirements, including scholarship • Attendance at a meeting to be evaluation visit. legislation which will in Bylaw 20.9.3.3 (contests and minimums and Division I scheduling. conducted at the NCAA convention make the Aggies eligible number of participants). to discuss issues impacting Division I • Attendance at the NCAA Convention. to win automatic berths • Attendance at NCAA convention. members. Institutional representa- • Submit a formal application and fee. tives required to attend the meeting • Attendance at a meeting conducted to NCAA Championships • Attendance at NCAA meeting at the are the CEO, AD, SWA, FAR, and at the NCAA Convention to discuss beginning with their first • Submit a revised strategic plan based convention to discuss issues impact- Compliance Coordinator. issues impacting Division I members. active year of Division I on the previously submitted plan. ing Division I. membership in 2007-08. • Completion of an NCAA athletics • Submit an annual report and updated The Big West Conference- • Apply Division I legislation to the • Submit an annual report and updated certification orientation visit. strategic plan by June 30, 2007 sponsored NCAA 2003-13 greatest extent possible. strategic plan by June 30 based on based on feedback received from feedback received from the previous • Completion of a compliance review the previous years review. passed in August of • Attendance at the NCAA Convention. year. conducted by the national office 2004. and submission of a report with an • The CEI reaches its full implementa- • Attendance at an orientation session. • Considered Division I for scheduling institutional response of findings. tion. The athletics-designated Under previous legisla- against opponents. portion increases to generate an tion, the Aggies would • Submit an annual report and updated • Submit an annual report and updated estimated total of $4.26 million in strategic plan. have been ineligible to • Total athletics grant-in-aid increases to strategic plan by June 30 based on grants-in-aid. approximately $2.5 million. feedback received from the previous win any automatic berth • Considered Division II in scheduling year’s annual report. awarded to the Big West against Division I opponents, Divi- • The portion of the CEI fees designated 2007-08 Conference until 2009- sion I against Division II opponents. for athletics increases to generate an • The portion of the CEI fees designated 10. For men’s basketball, estimated total of $2.03 million in for athletics increases to contribute • The Campus Expansion Initiative First Year of Division I the wait was eight years, grants-in-aid. an estimated total of $3.17 million takes effect, contributing an esti- • All teams become eligible for confer- meaning the Aggies for athletics grants-in-aid. mated total of $999,000 – toward ence and NCAA championships. would not be able to win athletics grants-in-aid. • Teams become eligible to win Big an automatic berth until West automatic berths to NCAA 2015-16. championships.

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