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2017 PAC-12 CONFERENCETRACK & FIELDMEDIA GUIDE

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Phone FaxARIZONADirector of T&F: Fred Harvey ([email protected]) .............................................. (520) 621-2124 ................. (520) 626-3171Track SID: Joe Farcone ([email protected]) ............................. (520) 621-4163 ................. (520) 621-2681

ARIZONA STATEDir. of T&F/Head Coach: Greg Kraft ([email protected]) ........................................ (480) 965-5660 ................. (480) 965-8149Track SID: Mitch Terrell ([email protected]) ................................. (480) 965-3407 ................. (480) 965-5408

CALIFORNIADirector of T&F: Tony Sandoval ([email protected])................................. (510) 316-5103 ................. (510) 642-9262Track SID: Herb Benenson ([email protected]) ............................ (510) 642-0515 ................. (510) 642-3399

COLORADOHead Coach (M/W): Mark Wetmore ([email protected]) ...................... (303) 492-5227 ................. (303) 492-1642Track SID: Maggie Still ([email protected]) .............................. (303) 492-5626 ................. (303) 492-3811

OREGONHead Coach (M/W): Robert Johnson ([email protected]) ................................. (541) 346-3388 ................. (541) 346-2244Track SID: Nate Krueger ([email protected]) ................................. (541) 346-5475 ................. (541) 346-5449Press Box Phone: ............................................................................................. (541) 346-4497 or 4496

OREGON STATEHead Coach (W): Kelly Sullivan ([email protected]) ....................... (541) 737-9924 ................. (541) 737-2140Track SID: Brooks Hatch ([email protected]) ..................... (541) 737-3720 ................. (541) 737-3072

STANFORDDirector of T&F: Chris Miltenberg ([email protected]) ................................. (650) 725-0759 ................. (650) 725-0758Track SID: Dave Kiefer ([email protected]) ....................................... (650) 759-0258 ................. (650) 725-2957

UCLADirector of T&F: Mike Maynard ([email protected]) ..................... (310) 794-6443 ................. (310) 825-9603Track SID: Skip Powers ([email protected])............................. (310) 206-7870 ................. (310) 825-8664

USCDirector of T&F: Caryl Smith Gilbert ([email protected]) .................... (213) 821-2170 ................. (213) 740-7289Track SID: David Tuttle ([email protected]) ............................................ (213) 740-3806 ................. (213) 740-7584

UTAHHead Coach (W): Kyle Kepler ([email protected]) ............................ (801) 585-6858 ................. (801) 585-6453Track SID: Brooke Frederickson ([email protected]) .... (801) 581-8302 ................. (801) 581-4358

WASHINGTONHead Coach (M/W): Greg Metcalf ([email protected]) ........................................... (206) 543-0811 ................. (206) 685-1677Track SID: Mike Bruscas ([email protected])........................................ (206) 543-2331 ................. (206) 543-5000Press Box Phone: (206) 543-2230

WASHINGTON STATEHead Coach (M/W): Wayne Phipps ([email protected]) ............................... (509) 335-0248 ................. (509) 335-0344Track SID: Linda Chalich ([email protected])............................................ (509) 335-0268 ................. (509) 335-0267

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THE PAC-12 CONFERENCEPac-12 Track Directory ....................................................................2NCAA Qualifying Procedure .............................................................3Pac-12 Conference ......................................................................4-52017 Pac-12 Championship Schedule ............................................6

2016 IN REVIEW2016 Review Notebook ................................................................7-92016 Best Marks ..........................................................................102016 Pac-12 Men's Results .....................................................11-122016 Pac-12 Women's Results ................................................13-142016 NCAA Men's Results ............................................................152016 NCAA Women's Results .......................................................162017 MPSF Indoor & NCAA Review ..............................................17

HISTORYAll-Time Pac-12 Men's Top-10 List ...........................................18-20All-Time Pac-12 Women's Top-10 List.......................................21-23Annual Pac-12 Men's Champions ............................................24-30Annual Pac-12 Women's Champions ........................................31-34Pac-12 NCAA Men's Champions ..............................................35-36Pac-12 NCAA Women's Champions ..............................................37NCAA Team Champions from the Pac-12 ......................................38Pac-12 Championship Men's Scoring .......................................39-41Pac-12 Championship Women's Scoring ..................................42-43Pac-12 Men's Awards ...................................................................44Pac-12 Women's Awards ...............................................................45

FOR THE RECORDRecord Charts – Pac-12 to World .............................................46-492017 Composite Schedule ............................................................50

SELECTION PROCESS FOR NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS

Preliminary Championships CompetitionQualification to the preliminary championships competition is based on the descending-order list for the season, segregated by east and west sites, and prepared solely from the mandatory submission of meet results during the season and adhering to the qualifying regulations. For each individual event contested at each of the preliminary championships competition sites, the top 48 declared student-athletes will be accepted into the competition. For each relay event contested at each ofthe preliminary championships competition sites, the top 24 declared relay teams will be accepted into the competition. The stated maximums are absolute and will not be extended as a result of ties. Announcement of Student-Athletes into Preliminary Championships/Multi-Events Final ChampionshipsThe list of student-athletes, by event, who have been accepted to compete in each preliminary championships competition, plus those who have been accepted to compete in the heptathlon or decathlon at the final championships competition, will be posted on the NCAA’s website - NCAA.com - by 1 p.m. Eastern time on Thursday, May 18. Combined EventsThe heptathlon and decathlon events are not contested at the preliminary championships competition. Qualification to the championships in these two events is accomplished through a competitor’s position on the national descending NCAA order list. The top 24 declared student-athletes in each of these two events will be accepted into the national championships. Declaration for these two events is completed during the one and only declaration period, which is before the preliminarychampionships competition. Qualifying to the Final Championships CompetitionThe championships qualifying procedure allows for a field size of 24 in all individual and relay events at the final championships competition. Qualifying to the final championships competition is accomplished through performance in the preliminary championships competition at each site for events contested at those competi-tions. Twelve competitors from each individual event and 12 teams from each relay event advance from each preliminary championships competition site to the finalchampionships competition. Qualification, through competition in an event at a preliminary championships competition, requires participation in that event at the final championships competition. Any individual or relay team must remain eligible for advancement throughout all rounds of the championships. The specific event formula for advancement to the final championships competition, as well as the tie-breaking procedure, is detailed in the 2017 Outdoor Track and Field TechnicalManual at the NCAA website, Division I, Championships, Spring Sports, Outdoor Track & Field (M/W). Announcement of Student-Athletes into Final ChampionshipsThe list of qualifiers from each event contested in the preliminary championships competition with their performance will be posted on the NCAA's website - NCAA.com - by 5 p.m. Eastern time on Sunday, May 28.

Preliminary Round• May 25-27, 2017• East: University of Kentucky Outdoor Track & Field Facility, hosted by University of Kentucky, Lexington, Ky.• West: Mike A. Myers Stadium and Soccer Field, hosted by University of Texas, Austin, Texas

NCAA National Championships• June 7-10, 2017• Hayward Field, hosted by University of Oregon, Eugene, Ore.

PAC-12 CONFERENCE360 3rd Street, 3rd FloorSan Francisco, CA 94107

Phone .................................................................... (415) 580-4200FAX .................................................................... (415) 549-2829Website ...................................................................www.pac-12.com

Communications DepartmentDanette Leighton, Chief Marketing Officer [email protected] Hirsch, VP, Communications ............................ [email protected] Hardenberg, VP, Public Affairs ................. [email protected] Hooker, Director, Comm. ................................. [email protected] Cell: (607) 329-3925 (track & field contact)Molly Babcock, Communications Fellow [email protected] Carlson, Communications Fellow [email protected] Heredia, Comm. Administrative Asst. [email protected]

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PAC-12 CONFERENCE

LARRY SCOTTPAC-12 COMMISSIONER

BUILT ON A FIRM FOUNDA-TION of academic excellence and superior athletic perfor-mance, the Pac-12 Conference renewed its undisputed claim as the Conference of Champi-ons® in 2015-16. At the same time, its accomplishments and milestones extended beyond the fields and courts to the class-rooms, and beyond its traditional geographic footprint all the way to Asia.

On the field, the Pac-12 rises above the rest, claiming an incredible 150 NCAA team ti-tles since 1999-2000, including a nation-leading 10 in 2015-16, an average of nearly 10 cham-pionships per academic year. Even more impressive has been the breadth of the Pac-12’s suc-cess, with championships com-ing in 29 different men’s and women’s sports. The Pac-12 has led or tied the nation in NCAA Championships in 51 of the

last 56 years, the only exceptions being in 1980-81, 1988-89, 1990-91 and 1995-96 when the Conference finished second, and only twice finished third in 1998-99 and 2004-05.

For the 11th-consecutive year, the Pac-12 had the most or tied for the most NCAA titles of any conference in the country, winning at least six every year since 2000-01. No other conference has won double-digit NCAA crowns in a single year, the Pac-12 doing so eight times, including a record 14 in 1996-97.

Spanning nearly a century of outstanding athletics achievements, the Pac-12 was the first conference to reach 400 championships in 2010-11. With the inclusion of Colorado and Utah, the Conference surpassed another major milestone, with league teams capturing 450 titles, outdistancing the next conference by nearly 200. In all, Conference teams have won 488 NCAA Championships (295 men’s, 164 women’s, 29 combined).

Pac-12 members have won 295 NCAA team championships on the men’s side, 77 more than the next closest conference. Men’s NCAA crowns have come at a phenomenal rate for the Pac-12 - 16 basketball titles by six schools, 54 tennis titles, 47 outdoor track & field crowns, and 28 baseball titles. Pac-12 members have won 25 of 47 NCAA titles in volleyball, 42 of 47 in water polo, 29 in skiing, and 24 in swimming & diving national champion-ships.

Individually, the Conference has produced an impressive number of NCAA individual champions. Over 2,000 (2,248) individual crowns have been won by Pac-12 student-athletes over the years with 1,352 by male student-athletes. Student-athletes have also captured 179 individual titles at combined championships (ie., skiing and fencing).

On the women’s side, the story is much the same. Since the NCAA began conducting women’s championships 35 years ago, Pac-12 members have claimed at least four national titles in a single season on 26 occasions, including a current streak of 16-consecutive years, dating back to 2000. Overall, the Pac-12 has captured 164 NCAA women’s titles, easily outdis-tancing the SEC, which is second with 99. Pac-12 members have dominated a number of sports, winning 23 softball titles, 22 tennis crowns, 14 volleyball titles, 17 of the last 27 trophies in golf, and 14 in swimming & diving.

Pac-12 women student-athletes shine nationally on an individual basis, as well, having captured an unmatched 717 NCAA individual crowns, an average of over 20 championships per season.

The Pac-12’s excellence is further proven in the annual Division I Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup competition, the prestigious award that hon-ors the best overall collegiate athletics programs in the country. STANFORD continued its remarkable run and won a remarkable 22nd-consecutive Direc-tors’ Cup in 2015-16 to lead the Conference. Six Pac-12 member institutions ranked among the top-15 Division I programs, and a remarkable seven insti-tutions were in the top 25: No. 1 STANFORD, No. 4 USC, No. 6 UCLA, No. 10 OREGON No. 11 CALIFORNIA, No. 14 WASHINGTON and No. 25 ARIZONA. At least five member institutions have been ranked in the top 20 in all but one year of the Director’s Cup program, with seven appearing in the top 20 on five different occasions (1998, 2001, 2003, 2005 and 2006).

2015-16 REVIEW

The Conference’s 10 NCAA titles came in the form of four men’s and six women’s crowns. Half the membership schools claimed at least one NCAA title and, of the seven institutions in the country to have won multiples titles, three were from the Pac-12.

OREGON was one of just two teams in the nation to claim three cham-pionships, sweeping the men’s and women’s indoor track & field crowns for the second time in three years, then winning its first-ever title in men’s golf. STANFORD and USC also took home a pair of titles each. The Cardinal ex-tended its streak of winning a NCAA title to 40 years, holding up the national championship trophy for the first time ever in men’s soccer, while also adding to its NCAA-record number of national championships in women’s tennis, capturing the program’s 18th all-time. USC made history winning the inaugu-ral NCAA Beach Volleyball title, then won the women’s water polo champion-ship where three of the four semifinal teams were Pac-12 members.

WASHINGTON also won its first-ever golf title, taking home the women’s crown, while UCLA, the nation’s leader in all-time NCAA titles, upped its all-time national championship count to 113 after successfully defending its men’s water polo title. CALIFORNIA won the women’s rowing championship, ending a 10-year drought, also giving the Conference a title in the sport for the first time since 2009.

In addition to the 10 national championships, the Pac-12 also had runners-up in 11 NCAA Championship events: men’s and women’s cross country (COLORADO), men’s gymnastics (STANFORD), skiing (COLORADO), men’s swimming (CALIFORNIA), women’s swimming (STANFORD), baseball (ARIZONA), women’s golf (STANFORD), women’s track & field (OREGON), and women’s water polo (STANFORD). Overall, the Conference had 38 teams finish in the top four at 22 NCAA Championship events, including three teams in the top four in men’s cross country, women’s golf, and men’s and women’s water polo.

Participation in the postseason was a common occurrence for the Pac-12 in 2015-16. Of the 23 sports sponsored by the Conference, 19 witnessed at least half its teams participating in NCAA or other postseason action. The men sent 73 of a possible 103 teams into the postseason (70.8 percent), while the women sent 79 of a possible 115 teams (68.7 percent).

The Pac-12 had a record number of bowl bids with 10 teams participat-ing in the postseason also producing a 6-4 record, tying the Conference re-cord for bowl wins in a season. Conference Champion STANFORD turned in a convincing 45-16 victory in the Rose Bowl to cap the Pac-12’s history-making season. 2015 marked the third-straight year the Pac-12 has sent at least eight teams to bowl games. A record nine teams boasted winning records, besting the previous record of eight the previous three years, with 10 squads notching at least six victories. The Cardinal extended the Pac-12 North’s undefeated streak to five, defeating Pac-12 South Champion USC, 41-22, in the Pac-12 Football Championship Game at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif. While the Trojans lost a two-point heartbreaker in the Holiday Bowl, ARIZONA (New Mexico), CALIFORNIA (Armed Forces), UTAH (Royal Purple Las Vegas), WASHINGTON (Heart of Dallas Bowl) and WASHINGTON STATE (Hyundai Sun Bowl) each earned wins, along with the Cardinal. ARIZONA STATE (Motel 6 Cactus Bowl), OREGON (Valero Alamo Bowl) and UCLA (Foster Farm Bowl) all took part in bowl games, as well.

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CONFERENCE OF CHAMPIONS

Eight Pac-12 men’s basketball teams earned postseason bids, including a Pac-12-record seven NCAA Tournament bids. OREGON captured the regular-season crown then followed up claiming the Pac-12 Tournament title at the MGM Garden Grand Arena in Las Vegas. The Ducks advanced to the NCAA Elite Eight, making the Pac-12 the only conference to advance that far in each of the last three years. UO was joined by ARIZONA, CALIFORNIA, COLORADO, OREGON STATE, USC and UTAH in the Big Dance. WASHINGTON represented the Conference in the NIT, advancing to the second round.

Pac-12 women’s basketball had its most competitive and historic sea-son during the Conference’s Centennial. The season was capped by OREGON STATE and WASHINGTON advancing to the NCAA Women’s Final Four, the first-ever appearances by both teams and also the first time ever the Pac-12 had two representatives in the national semifinal. The Conference won a record 14 NCAA Tournament games, advancing four teams to the Sweet 16 and three to the Elite Eight, both also firsts for the Conference. OSU earned a share of the Pac-12 regular-season crown with ARIZONA STATE, the Beavers eventu-ally capturing their first-ever Pac-12 Tournament title as the No. 1 seed at KeyArena in Seattle. ASU, STANFORD and UCLA nabbing NCAA Tournament berths with all but the Huskies earning the right to host first- and second-round games. OREGON and UTAH combined for six WNIT wins, giving the Pac-12 20 postseason victories, by far a league record. Four teams appeared in the final Associated Press poll, the most ever for the Conference, and all appeared in the top 15. Five earned rankings in the USA Today/WBCA poll, the Beavers leading the way with a program-record No. 2 rating. UW was ranked No. 8 in that poll, also a team record, Stanford was No. 11, UCLA was No. 13 and ASU was No. 16.

For the fourth time in league history, the Pac-12 crowned co-champions in volleyball. USC won its fifth title in program history while WASHINGTON cap-tured its fourth all-time, including its second in the last three years. Seven teams earned NCAA Tournament berths, the 16th-consecutive year the league has received at least six bids. The Trojans were the No. 1 overall seed in the tournament, while UW (No. 5), STANFORD (No. 8) and UCLA (No. 14) gar-nered one of 16 seeds. ARIZONA and OREGON also participated in the 64-team field. A record nine teams appeared in the AVCA Preseason Coaches poll, UW and USC both occupied the No. 1 spot in the polling during the season, and the four seeded teams were in the final polling of the season. The Pac-12 has dominated the sport of women’s volleyball, winning a record 14 NCAA vol-leyball titles since 1982.

Pac-12 baseball also recorded historic moments as UTAH earned its first-ever Pac-12 regular-season crown after finishing last in the league standings the year before. The Utes earned the Conference’s automatic bid, with ARIZO-NA, ARIZONA STATE and WASHINGTON earning at-large NCAA Tournament bids. Ranked No. 2 in the final national rankings, the Wildcats made a run at the national title as it reached the College World Series championship series in Omaha, Neb., before coming up short. The Pac-12 has, by far, won the most baseball national titles of any conference in the country, claiming 28 titles dating back to 1947. The Wildcats were ranked second in the final Baseball America poll after entering the postseason unranked.

The Pac-12 Conference has historically dominated the sport of softball where league teams have claimed 23 NCAA titles in the 35-year history of the championship. Pac-12 teams captured an unprecedented nine in a row from 1988-1997, then most recently claimed six-straight from 2006-11. Eight teams participated in the tournament in 2016, marking the 20th-straight season the Pac-12 has had five or more teams advance to the postseason, and has had at least three berths every year since the league began sponsoring the sport in 1987. OREGON claimed its fourth-consecutive Pac-12 regular-season title, while UCLA made its 27th appearance in the NCAA Women’s College World Series.

PAC-12 CONFERENCE HISTORY

The roots of the Pac-12 Conference date back more than a century to Decem-ber 2, 1915, when the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC) was founded at a meet-ing at the Imperial Hotel in Portland, Ore. The original membership consisted of four schools - the University of California at Berkeley, the University of Wash-ington, the University of Oregon, and Oregon Agricultural College (now Oregon State University). All still are charter members of the Conference.

Pacific Coast Conference play began in 1916 and, one year later, Wash-ington State College (now Washington State University) was accepted into the league, with Stanford University following in 1918.

In 1922, the PCC expanded to eight teams with the admission of the Uni-versity of Southern California (USC) and the University of Idaho. In 1924, the University of Montana joined the league roster and in 1928, the PCC grew to 10 members with the addition of UCLA.

The Pacific Coast Conference competed as a 10-member league until 1950, with the exception of 1943-45 when World War II curtailed intercollegiate athletic competition to a minimum. During that time, the league’s first com-missioner was named. Edwin N. Atherton was Commissioner in 1940 and was succeeded by Victor O. Schmidt in 1944. In 1950, Montana resigned from the Conference and the PCC continued as a nine-team Conference through 1958.

In 1959, the PCC was dissolved and the Athletic Association of West-ern Universities (AAWU) was formed with Thomas J. Hamilton was appointed Commissioner of the new league. The original AAWU membership included California, Stanford, USC, UCLA and Washington. Washington State joined the membership in 1962, while Oregon and Oregon State joined in 1964. Under Hamilton’s watch, the name Pacific-8 Conference was adopted in 1968. In 1971, Wiles Hallock took over as Commissioner of the Pac-8.

Ten years later, on July 1, 1978, the University of Arizona and Arizona State University were admitted to the league and the Pacific-10 Conference became a reality. In 1986-87, the league took on a new look, expanding to include 10 women’s sports. Since then, the Conference has been considered the premiere league in women’s athletics, securing the most NCAA titles in women’s sports of any conference nearly every year.

Thomas C. Hansen was named the Commissioner of the Pac-10 in 1983, a role he would hold for 26 years until 2009, and was succeeded by current Commissioner Larry Scott, who took on the new role in July 2009.

During the 2010-11 academic year, the University of Colorado accepted its invitation to join the Pac-12 on June 11, 2010, and on June 17, 2010, the University of Utah agreed to join the Conference. The Buffaloes and Utes of-ficially became the 11th and 12th members of the Conference on July 1, 2011, the first additions to the league since 1978.

It was during that 2010-11 academic year that Scott helped deliver monumental changes that transformed the Conference into a modern 12-team league. In addition to expanding to 12 teams, member institutions agreed to equal revenue sharing for the first time in the Conference’s history, created two divisions - the North and the South, for football only and established a Foot-ball Championship Game for the first time ever. He also secured a landmark media rights deal that dramatically increased national exposure and revenue for each school, establishing the Pac-12 Networks and Pac-12 Digital Network that guaranteed enhanced exposure across all sports.

Currently, the Pac-12 sponsors 11 men’s sports and 12 women’s sports, with beach volleyball added in 2015-16. Additionally, the Conference is a member of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) in four other men’s sports and three women’s sports.

The Pac-12 Conference offices are located in the heart of San Francisco in the SOMA district.

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PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIPS

2017 PAC-12 CONFERENCE MEN’S AND WOMEN’SOUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS

(Men: 87th Annual - Women: 31st Annual)Saturday-Sunday, May 13-14, Hayward Field

University of Oregon, Eugene, Ore.(Multi-Events contested Saturday-Sunday, May 6-7, at Whyte Track & Field Center, Corvallis, Ore.)

For more information, contact the Oregon Sports Information office at (541) 346 2252

SATURDAY, MAY 6 (Multi-Events)Time M/W Event Round12:00 PM M 100 Meters Final12:45 PM M Long Jump Final12:45 PM W 100 Meter Hurdles Final1:30 PM W High Jump (2 pits) Final2:00 PM M Shot Put Final3:15 PM M High Jump Final3:30 PM W Shot Put Final4:30 PM W 200 Meters Final5:15 PM M 400 Meters Final

SATURDAY, MAY 13Field EventsTime M/W Event Round11:35 AM M Hammer Trials/Final1:25 PM M Javelin Trials/Final1:55 PM M Long Jump Trials/Final2:10 PM M Pole Vault Final2:55 PM M Shot Put Trials/Final4:20 PM W Long Jump Trials/Final4:50 PM W Javelin Trials/Final5:00 PM M High Jump Final5:25 PM W Shot Put Trials/Final

Running EventsTime M/W Event Round1:20 PM National Anthem1:30 PM M 4 x 100 Meter Relay Trials1:40 PM W 4 x 100 Meter Relay Trials1:50 PM M 1,500 Meters Trials2:05 PM W 1,500 Meters Trials2:30 PM M 110 Meter Hurdles Trials2:45 PM W 100 Meter Hurdles Trials3:00 PM M 400 Meters Trials3:15 PM W 400 Meters Trials3:30 PM M 100 Meters Trials3:45 PM W 100 Meters Trials4:00 PM M 800 Meters Trials4:15 PM W 800 Meters Trials4:30 PM M 3,000 Meter Steeplechase Final4:50 PM W 3,000 Meter Steeplechase Final5:10 PM M 400 Meter Hurdles Trials5:25 PM W 400 Meter Hurdles Trials5:40 PM M 200 Meters Trials5:55 PM W 200 Meters Trials6:10 PM M 10,000 Meters Final6:50 PM W 10,000 Meters Final

SUNDAY, MAY 7 (Multi-Events)Time M/W Event Round10:30 AM M 110 Meter Hurdles Final11:20 AM M Discus Final11:45 AM W Long Jump Final12:40 PM M Pole Vault Final1:30 PM W Javelin Final2:35 PM W 800 Meters Final3:30 PM M Javelin Final4:20 PM M 1,500 Meters Final

SUNDAY, MAY 14Field EventsTime M/W Event Round1:00 PM W Hammer Trials/Final1:20 PM M Discus Trials/Final1:30 PM M Triple Jump Trials/Final2:55 PM W Triple Jump Trials/Final3:05 PM W Pole Vault Final3:50 PM W High Jump Final4:05 PM W Discus Trials/Final

Running EventsTime M/W Event Round2:50 PM National Anthem3:00 PM M 4 x 100 Meter Relay Final3:07 PM W 4 x 100 Meter Relay Final3:15 PM M 1,500 Meters Final3:22 PM W 1,500 Meters Final3:30 PM M 110 Meter Hurdles Final3:40 PM W 100 Meter Hurdles Final3:50 PM M 400 Meters Final4:00 PM W 400 Meters Final4:10 PM M 100 Meters Final4:15 PM W 100 Meters Final4:25 PM M 800 Meters Final4:30 PM W 800 Meters Final4:40 PM M 400 Meter Hurdles Final4:50 PM W 400 Meter Hurdles Final5:00 PM M 200 Meters Final5:07 PM W 200 Meters Final5:15 PM M 5,000 Meters Final5:35 PM W 5,000 Meters Final5:55 PM M 4 x 400 Meter Relay Final6:10 PM W 4 x 400 Meter Relay Final6:25 PM Awards Presentation

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PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIPS 2016 SEASON IN REVIEW

OREGON continued its dominance of the Pac-12 with a repeat sweep of the men's and women's outdoor track and field conference crowns, marking the 10th straight triumph for the men and eighth consecutive for the women. Both Ducks programs then went on to post top-5 finishes at the NCAA Championships to pace the Pac-12, which had three men's teams finish in the top 15 nationally and a trio of women's teams finish in the NCAA's top 10.

Five Pac-12 athletes won seven NCAA individual crowns, including six titles among four Oregon Ducks. UO’s Edward Cheserek (5,000 meters and 10,000 meters) and Ariana Washington (100 meters and 200 meters) were each double winners, with Cheserek repeating his 5k and 10k dual from 2015. Future UO Olympian Devon Allen captured the 100-meter hurdle national title, while USC's Randall Cunningham claimed the high jump. Oregon sophomore Raevyn Rogers won the 800 meters for the second time in as many years.

Pac-12 honors went to Allen, who was named both the Pac-12 Men’s Track Athlete of the Year and Pac-12 Men's Athlete of the Meet, and ARIZONA’s Pau Ton-nesen, who was tabbed Men’s Field Athlete of the Year for the second straight season. The Ducks’ Matthew Maton was named the Men’s Freshman of the Year.

On the women’s side, OREGON’s Hannah Cunliffe was voted both the Pac-12 Track Athlete of the Year and Pac-12 Athlete of the Meet, while USC’s Amalie Iuel was the Field Athlete of the Year. OREGON’s double national champion Ariana Washington was tabbed the Freshman of the Year.

WASHINGTON's Greg Metcalf (Men's) and OREGON's Robert Johnson (Women's) were awarded both the Pac-12 and USTFCCCA West Region Coach of the Year honors.

OREGON SWEEPS PAC-12 TITLES AGAIN… For the 10th-year in a row the OREGON men have captured the Pac-12 Track & Field Championships crown after scoring 155.60 points at Husky Track, while the Oregon women claim their eighth-straight title. It is also the eighth-consecutive year the UO program has swept the men’s and women’s titles.The Pac-12 Men’s and Women’s Athletes of the Meet also went to a pair of Ducks in Hannah Cunliffe and Devon Allen for scoring the most individual points.

Cunliffe scored 22.5 points over the weekend, which came in the form of 10 points each in the 100 meter and 200 meter, winning both races, setting a record in the 200 meters. She also collected another 2.5 points when she helped the Ducks win the 4x100 relay in record-breaking fashion. Allen’s 27.5 points were on the strength of a win in the 110-meter hurdles and 200 meters races, a third-place finish in the 100-meter, and also helping the Ducks place third in the 4x100 meter race.

On the men’s side, the Ducks’ 155.6 points kept them ahead of second-place WASHINGTON’s 122 points. UCLA was third in the standings scoring 94.2 points, followed by ARIZONA STATE’s fourth-place finish with 83 points. USC scored 75 points for fifth place, one point ahead of sixth-place STANFORD. COLORADO’s 63 points were seventh in the standings, ARIZONA was eighth with 57 points, CALIFORNIA collected 50.6 points for ninth place and WASHINGTON STATE had 41.6 points for 10th.

On the women’s side, the Ducks scored 185 points for the second-straight year to claim the Conference title. USC had 111.5 points for second place, STANFORD was third with 90 points. WASHINGTON’s 82 points were good for fourth place, UCLA was fifth with 66.5 points, just a half point ahead of COLORADO, who placed sixth. ARIZONA tallied 62 points for seventh place, WASHINGTON STATE turned in 45 points for eighth place, ARIZONA SATE picked up 41 points for ninth place, and CALIFORNIA had 39.5 points. In 11th place with 23.5 points was OREGON STATE and UTAH scored three points.

The championships featured five meet records over the weekend and a first-ever 1-2-3 women’s finish in the 100 meter and 200 meter races, as well as several other firsts.

2016 PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIPS(hosted by University of Washington, Seattle, Wash.)Team Standings

PAC-12 MEET RECORDS FALL… One of the top meets in the country, fans at the Pac-12 Championships in Seattle were witness to five meet records falling. Four of the marks that fell were on the women’s side. OREGON’s Hannah Cunliffe ran a 22.49 in the 200-meter race to claim the individual title. She also helped the 4x100-meter relay team post a meet record of 42.71 seconds. COLORADO’s Erin Clark ran a 9:48.72 in the steeplechase for the Pac-12 title, while WASH-INGTON’s Katie Knight ran a 33:20.02 to also claim the crown.

The only standard to fall on the men’s side was in the 110-meter hurdles. Oregon's Devon Allen posted a 13.61 in the 110-meter hurdles race to easily qualify for the finals. He went on to claim the individual crown.

In addition to the official meet records falling, the Oregon women once took 1-2-3 in the 100-meter and 200-meter races becoming the first program in Conference history to sweep the top-three spots in the women’s 100-meter and 200-meter races in the same championship (dating back to 1987).

MEN1. Oregon 155.602. Washington 1223. UCLA 94.204. Arizona State 835. USC 756. Stanford 747. Colorado 638. Arizona 579. California 50.6010. Washington State 41.60

WOMEN1. Oregon 1852. USC 111.503. Stanford 904. Washington 825. UCLA 66.506. Colorado 667. Arizona 628. Washington State 459. Arizona State 4110. California 39.5011. Oregon State 23.5012. Utah 3

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2016 PAC-12 INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS (* - Pac-12 Championships record)

PAC-12 NCAA INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS… Pac-12 men’s and women’s athletes won seven NCAA individual titles, in total. OREGON had two men and two women claim three individual titles apiece, with Edward Cheserek and Ariana Washington both capturing a pair of events. Below is a list of the Pac-12’s individual champions in 2016.

2016 PAC-12 NCAA CHAMPIONS(hosted by the University of Oregon, Eugene, Ore.)

Cheserek's dual in the 5k and 10k increased his individual national title total to 15, tied for the most by any athlete in NCAA history with a full season of eligibility ahead of him in 2016-17.

Washington became the first freshman in NCAA history to sweep the women's 100m and 200m, joining only USC's Angela Williams (1999) as freshmen to win the 100m crown.

USTFCCCA PROGRAM OF THE YEAR… The Oregon men’s and women’s track & field teams were both crowned the 2016 USTFCCCA men’s and women’s Programs of the Year. It marked the third straight year the Ducks swept both honors, with the women claiming the distinction for the eighth consecutive year since the award was created in 2008-09, while the men won a third straight time and fifth time in eight years.

The award award honors the institution that has achieved the most success in each academic year (spanning the cross country, indoor track & field, and outdoor track & field seasons) based on the institution’s finish at the NCAA Championships.

PAC-12 HONORS ANNOUNCED... After the Pac-12 Championships, the league’s coaches voted on and it was announced the Conference end-of-the-year awards. The honorees are as follows:

Pac-12 Women’s Track Athlete of the Year: Hannah Cunliffe, Oregon Pac-12 Men’s Track Athlete of the Year: Devon Allen, Oregon Pac-12 Women’s Field Athlete of the Year: Amalie Iuel, USC Pac-12 Men’s Field Athlete of the Year: Pau Tonnesen, Arizona Pac-12 Women’s Freshman of the Year: Ariana Washington, Oregon Pac-12 Men’s Freshman of the Year: Matthew Maton, Oregon Pac-12 Women’s Coach of the Year: Robert Johnson, Oregon Pac-12 Men’s Coach of the Year: Greg Metcalf, Washington

REGIONAL HONORS… The USTFCCCA announced its all region winners and the Pac-12 was well represented in the West with coaches and athletes taking home eight of the honors. OREGON was the most honored with five recipients.

USTFCCCA West Region Men’s Track Athlete of the Year: Izaic Yorks, Washington USTFCCCA West Region Women’s Track Athlete of the Year: Olivia Baker, Stanford USTFCCCA West Region Men’s Field Athlete of the Year: Pau Tonnesen, Arizona USTFCCCA West Region Men’s Coach of the Year: Greg Metcalf, Washington USTFCCCA West Region Women’s Coach of the Year: Robert Johnson, Oregon USTFCCCA West Region Women’s Assistant Coach of the Year: John Frazier, UCLA USTFCCCA West Region Women’s Assistant Coach of the Year: Curtis Taylor, Oregon

MEN5000m Edward Cheserek, ORE (13:25.59)10000m Edward Cheserek, ORE (29:09.57)110mh Devon Allen, ORE (13.50)High Jump Randall Cunningham, USC (2.25m/7-4.5)

WOMEN100m Ariana Washington, ORE (10.95w)200m Ariana Washington, ORE (22.21)800m Raevyn Rogers, ORE (2:00.75)

MEN100m Reggie Lewis, ASU 10.38200m Devon Allen, ORE 20.88400m Marcus Chambers, ORE 45.94800m Collins Kibet, ARIZ 1:47.231,500m Izaic Yorks, WASH 3:39.145,000m Colby Gilbert, WASH 13:35.2010,000m Edward Cheserek, ORE 28:58.57110mh Devon Allen, ORE 13.61400mh CJ Allen, WSU 50.363000sc Aaron Nelson, WASH 8:39.584x100 Arizona State 39.544x400 Stanford 3:08.13HJ Thane Pierson, WSU 7-3.00/2.21mPV Jax Thoirs, WASH 17-8.50/5.40mLJ Adoree Jackson, USC 25-3.50/7.71mTJ Darian Brooks, STAN 51-11.75/15.84mSP Nicholas Scarvelis, UCLA 67-4.75/20.54mDT Nicholas Scarvelis, UCLA 187-10/57.26mHT Greg Skipper, ORE 230-9/70.34mJT Cody Danielson, ORE 238-5/72.66mDec Pau Tonnesen, ARIZ 7,942

WOMEN100m Hannah Cunliffe, ORE 11.08200m Hannah Cunliffe, ORE 22.49*400m Olivia Baker, STAN 53.20800m Raevyn Rogers, ORE 2:02.411,500m Elise Cranny, STAN 4:17.725,000m Kaitlyn Benner, COLO 16:12.8210,000m Katie Knight, WASH 33:20.02*100mh Sasha Wallace, ORE 13.09400mh Jaide Stepter, USC 55.223000sc Erin Clark, COLO 9:48.72*4x100 Oregon 42.71*4x400 USC 3:34.14HJ Lisanne Hagens, ARIZ 5-8.75/1.75mPV Elizabeth Quick, WASH 13-5.75/4.11mLJ Kylie Price, UCLA 21-0.50/6.41mTJ Isabella Marten, CAL 43-8.00/13.31mSP Brittany Mann, ORE 55-7.00/16.94mDT Valarie Allman, STAN 188-11/57.58mHT Maggie Ewen, ASU 209-7/63.88JT Mackenzie Little, STAN 176-2/53.71Hep Amalie Iuel, USC 6,011

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FINAL RANKINGS... Here is where Pac-12 ranked in the final 2016 USTFCCCA Top-25 heading into the NCAA Championships (May 31):

MEN WOMEN 3. Oregon 6. Oregon 13. Washington 7. USC 14. UCLA 8. Stanford

2016 PAC-12 ATHLETES OF THE WEEK... Below are this year’s men’s and women’s Pac-12 Track & Field Athletes of the Week for the 2016 season:

Men’s Track: March 22 — Devon Allen, ORE; March 29 — Ricky Morgan, USC; April 5 — Aaron Nelson, WASH; April 12 — Colby Gilbert, WASH; April 19 — Devon Allen, ORE; April 26 — Jackson Shumway, STAN; May 2 — Izaic Yorks, WASH.

Women’s Track: March 22 — Annie Leblanc, ORE; March 29 — Jaide Stepter, USC; April 5 — Erin Clark, STAN; April 12 — Sage Watson, ARIZ; April 19 — Han-nah Cunliffe, ORE; April 26 — Nnenya Hailey, ARIZ; May 2 — Olivia Baker, STAN.

Men’s Field: March 22 — Cody Danielson, ORE; March 29 — Adoree’ Jackson, USC; April 5 — Harrison Williams, STAN; April 12 — Pau Tonnesen, ARIZ; April 19 — Nicholas Scarvelis, UCLA; April 26 — Nicholas Scarvelis, UCLA; May 2 — Thane Pierson, WSU.

Women’s Field: March 22 — Valarie Allman, STAN; March 29 — Maggie Ewen, ASU; April 5 — Tera Novy, USC; April 12 — Valarie Allman, STAN; April 19 — Tera Novy, USC; April 26 — Valarie Allman, STAN; May 2 — Valarie Allman, STAN.

FUTURE DATES2018NCAA Preliminary Championships Competition – May 24-26, 2018East – Tampa, Florida; University of South Florida and Tampa Bay Sports Commission, hostWest – Sacramento, California; California State University, Sacramento and Sacramento Sports Commission, host

NCAA National Championships Competition – June 6-9, 2018Eugene, Oregon; University of Oregon, host

PAC-12 SHOWS OUT AT RIO 2016 OLYMPICSThe Pac-12 Conference put on a show for the whole world by securing medals in 16 out of 16 days of full competition at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. In all, Pac-12 affiliated athletes won 55 total medals in 12 different sports for five different countries.

A total of 246 athletes took part in the games, plus an additional 31 coaches and delegates representing 47 countries in 23 sports. If the Pac-12 Conference (55 total medals) was a country, it would have been No. 5 on the overall medal count, behind Team USA (121), China (70), Great Britain (67) and Russia (56). The Conference of Champions (25 gold medals) would have ranked fourth on the gold medal table, behind USA (46), Great Britain (27) and China (26).

54 of those affiliated athletes competed in Track & Field in Rio, with 14 athletes accounting for 15 medals - six gold, three silver and six bronze.

GOLD SILVER BRONZE Matthew Centrowitz, ORE (1500) Nia Ali, USC (100mh) Aaron Brown, USC (4x100) Ashton Eaton, ORE (Decathlon) Andre De Grasse, USC (200) Emma Coburn, COLO (Steeplechase) Allyson Felix, USC (4x100, 4x400) Allyson Felix, USC (400) Andre De Grasse, USC (100, 4x100) Phyllis Francis, ORE (4x400) Galen Rupp, ORE (Marathon) English Gardner, ORE (4x100) Jenny Simpson, COLO (1500) Dalilah Muhammad, USC (400mh) Brianne Thiesen-Eaton, ORE (Heptathlon) Katerina Stefanidi, STAN (Pole Vault)

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100 Meters 10.33 ................................................... Reggie Lewis, ASU 200 Meters 20.60 ................................................... Reggie Lewis, ASU

400 Meters 45.54 ..............................................Ricky Morgan Jr., USC

800 Meters 1:46.73 ................................................. Nick Hartle, UCLA

1500 Meters 3:37.74 ................................................. Izaic Yorks, WASH

5000 Meters 13:24.25 ........................................... Sean McGorty, STAN

10,000 Meters 28:48.79 .......................................... Pierce Murphy, COLO

110-Meter Hurdles 13.32 ..................................................... Devon Allen, ORE

400-Meter Hurdles 50.16 .......................................................... CJ Allen, WSU

3000-Meter Steeplechase 8:39.58 .............................................Aaron Nelson, WASH

4x100-Meter Relay 39.32 ............................................................ Arizona State

4x400-Meter Relay 3:05.44 ..................................................................Arizona

High Jump 2.23m/7-3.75 ........................... Randall Cunningham, USC

Pole Vault 5.41m/17-9 ..............................................Cole Walsh, ORE Long Jump 7.89m/25-10.75 ............................... Adoree Jackson, USC

Triple Jump 16.43m/53-11 ........................................... Tim White, ASU

Shot Put 20.61m/67-7.5 ............................Nicholas Scarvelis, UCLA

Discus 61.97m/203-4 ................................Gerhard De Beer, ARIZ

Hammer 70.34m/230-9 .......................................Greg Skipper, ORE

Javelin 76.74m/251-9 ...................................Cody Danielson, ORE

Decathlon 7993 ..................................................Pau Tonnesen, ARIZ

WOMEN

100 Meters 10.99 .............................................. Hannah Cunliffe, ORE

200 Meters 22.48 ................................................Deajah Stevens, ORE

400 Meters 50.91 ....................................................Jaide Stepter, USC

800 Meters 2:01.02 .................................................Olivia Baker, STAN

1500 Meters 4:12.62 ............................................ Anna Maxwell, WASH

5000 Meters 15:41.64 ..........................................Vanessa Fraser, STAN

10,000 Meters 33:13.64 ............................................... Molly Grabill, ORE

100-Meter Hurdles 12.96 .................................................Nnenya Hailey, ARIZ

400-Meter Hurdles 54.98 .................................................Nnenya Hailey, ARIZ

3000-Meter Steeplechase 9:48.72 ................................................... Erin Clark, COLO 4x100-Meter Relay 42.68 ..................................................................... Oregon

4x400-Meter Relay 3:26.73 ...................................................................... USC

High Jump 1.84m/6-0.5 ............................................ Amalie Iuel, USC

Pole Vault 4.22m/13-10 ..................................Elizabeth Quick, WASH

Long Jump 6.52m/21-4.75 ....................................... Kylie Price, UCLA

Triple Jump 13.31m/43-8 ..................................... Isabella Marten, CAL

Shot Put 17.50m/57-5 .........................................Torie Owers, UCLA

Discus 61.10m/200-5 ........................................... Tera Novy, USC

Hammer 70.50m/231-3 ...................................... Maggie Ewen, ASU

Javelin 55.88/183-4 ...................................Mackenzie Little, STAN

Heptathlon 6011 ....................................................... Amalie Iuel, USC

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86th ANNUAL2016 PAC-12 CONFERENCEMEN'S OUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELDCHAMPIONSHIPS - May 14-15, 2016Husky Stadium • Seattle, Wash. (WASHINGTON host)

TEAM RESULTS 1. Oregon .......................................... 155.60 2. Washington ......................................... 122 3. UCLA ............................................... 94.20 4. Arizona State ........................................ 83 5. USC ...................................................... 75 6. Stanford ................................................ 74 7. Colorado ............................................... 63 8. Arizona ................................................. 57 9. California ......................................... 50.60 10. Washington State ............................. 41.60

100 Meters (w:0.7) 1. Reggie Lewis, ASU ........................................ 10.38 2. Adoree Jackson, USC .................................... 10.44 3. Devon Allen, ORE .......................................... 10.48 4. Isiah Underwood, ASU .................................. 10.49 5. Leon Powell, UCLA ........................................ 10.59 6. Kenny Walker, UCLA ..................................... 10.66 7. Khalfani Muhammad, CAL ............................. 10.67

200 Meters (w:-0.4) 1. Devon Allen, ORE .......................................... 20.88 2. Reggie Lewis, ASU ........................................ 20.92 3. Marcus Chambers, ORE ................................ 20.97 4. Ricky Morgan Jr, USC ................................... 21.24 5. Terranca Chambers, WSU ............................. 21.40 6. Leon Powell, UCLA ........................................ 21.52 7. Khalfani Muhammad, CAL ............................. 21.66 8. Quade Satterwhite, WASH ............................. 21.81

400 Meters 1. Marcus Chambers, ORE ................................ 45.94 2. Ricky Morgan Jr, USC ................................... 46.20 3. Miles Parish, ARIZ ......................................... 46.79 4. Zyaire Clemes, USC ....................................... 47.06 5. Bryce Houston, ARIZ ..................................... 47.14 6. Cameron Stone, ORE ..................................... 47.61 7. Ryan Croson, WASH ...................................... 48.26 8. Duan McClurkin Jr, COLO .............................. 48.57

800 Meters 1. Collins Kibet, ARIZ ..................................... 1:47.23 2. Grant Grosvenor, ORE ................................ 1:47.72 3. Nick Harris, COLO ...................................... 1:47.89 4. Izaic Yorks, WASH ...................................... 1:48.00 5. Nick Hartle, UCLA ...................................... 1:48.57 6. Derrick Daigre, WASH ................................ 1:49.03 7. Tai Dinger, STAN ........................................ 1:49.73 8. Robert Ford, USC ....................................... 1:50.86

1,500 Meters 1. Izaic Yorks, WASH ...................................... 3:39.14 2. Matthew Maton, ORE ................................. 3:39.97 3. Sam Prakel, ORE ........................................ 3:40.11 4. Justin Brinkley, STAN ................................. 3:40.31 5. Sean McGorty, STAN .................................. 3:40.74 6. Colby Gilbert, WASH ................................... 3:40.99 7. Chirs Brewer, ORE ...................................... 3:44.35 8. Zach Perrin, COLO ..................................... 3:44.83

5,000 Meters 1. Colby Gilbert, WASH ................................. 13:35.20 2. Morgan Pearson, COLO ............................ 13:36.79 3. Aaron Nelson, WASH ................................ 13:42.06 4. Pierce Murphy, COLO ............................... 13:42.43 5. Jake Leingang, ORE ................................. 13:43.04 6. Joe Klecker, COLO .................................... 13:44.23 7. Fred Huxham, WASH ............................... 13:44.39 8. Jeramy Elkaim, ORE ................................. 13:57.06

10,000 Meters 1. Edward Cheserek, ORE ............................ 28:58.57 2. Lane Werley, UCLA ................................... 29:07.23 3. Tyler King, WASH ..................................... 29:09.15 4. Jack Keelan, STAN ................................... 29:13.92 5. Garrett Sweatt, STAN ................................ 29:15.67 6. Matthew Melancon, ORE .......................... 29:19.52 7. John Dressel, COLO ................................. 29:20.97 8. Ammar Moussa, COLO ............................. 29:29.92

110-Meter Hurdles (w:-0.5) 1. Devon Allen, ORE .......................................... 13.61 2. Ashtyn Davis, CAL ......................................... 14.07 3. Jaron Thomas, COLO .................................... 14.15 4. Misana Viltz, UCLA ........................................ 14.25 5. Chris Williams, WASH .................................... 14.27 6. Harrison Williams, STAN ................................ 14.46 7. Isaiah Oliver, COLO ........................................ 14.47 8. Eric Simpson, WASH ..................................... 14.60

400-Meter Hurdles 1. CJ Allen, WSU ............................................... 50.36 2. Jackson Shumway, STAN .............................. 51.79 3. Ben Thiel, OER ............................................. 51.80 4. Jaron Thomas, COLO .................................... 52.04 5. Connor Meech, CAL ...................................... 52.23 6. Andre Chapman, UCLA ................................. 52.40 7. Daniel Brady, STAN ....................................... 54.29

3,000 Meter Steeplechase 1. Aaron Nelson, WASH .................................. 8:39.58 2. Connor Winter, COLO ................................. 8:40.77 3. Adam Peterman, COLO .............................. 8:43.19 4. Andrew Gardner, WASH.............................. 8:44.47 5. CJ Albertson, ASU ...................................... 8:45.43 6. Steven Fahy, STAN ..................................... 8:46.69 7. Forrest Shaffer, WSU .................................. 8:51.63 8. Kai Benedict, CAL ...................................... 8:52.68

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4x100 Meter Relay 1. Arizona State ................................................. 39.54 2. USC .............................................................. 39.74 3. Oregon .......................................................... 39.84 4. UCLA ............................................................ 40.22 5. Washington ................................................... 40.53 6. California ....................................................... 40.56 7. Arizona ......................................................... 41.33 8. Washington State ............................................ DNF

4x400 Meter Relay 1. Stanford ..................................................... 3:08.13 2. Arizona ...................................................... 3:08.70 3. Arizona State .............................................. 3:09.76 4. USC ........................................................... 3:10.46 5. Oregon ....................................................... 3:11.13 6. Washington State ....................................... 3:12.44 7. Washington ................................................ 3:12.89 8. UCLA ......................................................... 3:15.33 9. Colorado .................................................... 3:16.38

High Jump 1. Thane Pierson, WSU ....................... 2.21m/7-03.00 2. Randall Cunningham, USC .............. 2.18m/7-01.75 3. Carson Murray, WASH ..................... 2.15m/7-00.50 4. Ben Milligan, ORE ........................... 2.12m/6-11.50 5. Dartis Willis, STAN ..........................J2.12m/6-11.50 6. Cody Crampton, UCLA .................... 2.08m/6-09.75 7. Sage Stone, UCLA ........................... 2.03m/6-08.00 7. Peyton Fredrickson, WSU ................ 2.03m/6-08.00 7. Michael Burke, UCLA ...................... 2.03m/6-08.00 7. Bradley Laubacher, ORE ................. 2.03m/6-08.00 7. Noel Frazier, CAL ........................... 2.03m/6-08.00

Pole Vault 1. Jax Thoirs, WASH .......................... 5.40m/17-08.50 2. Dylan Duvio, STAN ........................ 5.30m/17-04.50 3. Pau Tonnesen, ARIZ ..................... 5.30m/17-04.50 4. Chris Williams, WASH .................... 5.10m/16-08.75 5. Chase Smith, WASH .....................J5.10m/16-08.75 6. Austin Sodorff, WSU ...................... 4.95m/16-02.75 7. Nathan Heitt, ASU ........................J4.95m/16-02.75 8. Harrisaon Williams, STAN .............J4.95m/16-02.75

Long Jump 1. Adoree Jackson, USC .................... 7.71m/25-03.50 2. Austin Hazel, UCLA ....................... 7.52m/24-08.25 3. Dominic Smallwood, USC .............. 7.43m/24-04.50 4. Josh Dixon, ASU ........................... 7.40m/24-03.50 5. Tim White, ASU ............................. 7.34m/24-01.00 6. Idrees Bernard, UCLA ................... 7.32m/24-00.25 7. Jonte Grant, CAL ........................... 7.20m/23-07.50 8. Walter Jones, CAL ......................... 7.05m/23-01.75

Triple Jump 1. Darian Brooks, STAN ................... 15.84m/51-11.75 2. Tim White, ASU ........................... 15.72m/51-07.00 3. Jonte Grant, CAL ......................... 15.66m/51-04.50 4. Josh Dixon, ASU ......................... 15.65m/51-04.25 5. Jaak Uudmae, STAN ................... 15.47m/50-09.25 6. Karste Wethington, CAL ............... 15.20m/49-10.50 7. Casey Burns, WASH .................... 15.05m/49-04.50 8. Idrees Bernard, UCLA ................. 14.92m/48-11.50

Shot Put 1. Nicholas Scarvelis, UCLA ............ 20.54m/67-04.75 2. Braheme Days, UCLA .................. 19.72m/64-08.50 3. Peter Simon, CAL ........................ 19.11m/62-08.50 4. Nicholas Ponzio, USC .................. 18.97m/62-03.00 5. Dotun Ogundeji, UCLA ................ 18.84m/61-09.75 6. Frank Catelli, WASH .................... 18.76m/61-06.75 7. Aaron Castle, ARIZ ...................... 18.72m/61-05.00 8. Thomas Anderson, ASU .............. 18.42m/60-05.25

Discus Throw 1. Nicholas Scarvelis, UCLA ............... 57.26m/187-10 2. Gerhard De Beer, ARIZ ................... 55.84m/183-02 3. Dotun Ogundeji, UCLA ................... 53.99m/177-01 4. Kyle Long, ASU .............................. 53.57m/175-09 5. Brady Rutt, COLO ........................... 52.95m/173-09 6. Aaron Russell, CAL ......................... 52.71m/172-11 7. Drake Brennan, ORE ...................... 52.43m/172-00 8. Cullen Prena, ORE ......................... 51.87m/170-02

Hammer Throw 1. Greg Skipper, ORE ......................... 70.34m/230-09 2. Issac Dan, CAL ............................... 63.47m/208-03 3. Nathan Bultman, USC .................... 60.13m/197-03 4. Carey Campbell, WASH .................. 58.74m/192-08 5. Kyle Long, ASU .............................. 58.56m/192-01 6. Brady Rutt, COLO ........................... 58.19m/190-11 7. Cullen Prena, ORE ......................... 57.92m/190-00 8. Travis Pickett, WSU ........................ 56.41m/185-01

Javelin Throw 1. Cody Danielson, ORE ..................... 72.66m/238-05 2 John Nizich, ORE ........................... 71.89m/235-10 3 Hudson Keffer, ASU ....................... 71.79m/235-06 4 Carson Fuller, WASH ...................... 69.53m/228-01 5 Quinn Hale, WASH ......................... 67.78m/222-04 6 Brad Stevens, WSU ........................ 67.05m/220-00 7 Andrew Rondema, STAN ................ 65.91m/216-03 8 Scott Chiesa, CAL ........................... 64.94m/213-01

Decathlon 1. Pau Tonnesen, ARIZ ...................................... 7942 2. Mitch Modin, ORE .......................................... 7450 3. Joe Delgado, ORE .......................................... 7341 4. Dino Dodig, WSU ........................................... 7339 5. Zack Bornstein, UCLA .................................... 7289 6. Josh Gordon, WASH ....................................... 7192 7. Isaiah Oliver, COLO ......................................... 6952 8. Cole Jensen, WASH ........................................ 6945

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100 Meters (w:0.0) 1. Hannah Cunliffe, ORE ................................... 11.08 2. Ariana Washington, ORE ............................... 11.19 3. Deajah Stevens, ORE ..................................... 11.35 4. Tynia Gaither, USC ........................................ 11.45 5. Deanna Hill, USC .......................................... 11.55 6. Darian Barbian, ORE ..................................... 11.64 7. Anglerne Annelus, UCLA ............................... 11.65 8. Kennadi Bouyer, WASH ................................. 11.74

200 Meters (w:-1.1) 1. Hannah Cunliffe, ORE ..................................22.49* 2. Deejah Stevens, ORE ..................................... 22.77 3. Ariana Washington, ORE ............................... 22.97 4. Deanna Hill, USC .......................................... 23.21 5. Tynia Gaither, USC ........................................ 23.45 6. Anglerne Annelus, UCLA ............................... 23.81 7. Kennadi Bouyer, WASH ................................. 23.92 8. Destinee Brown, USC .................................... 24.30

400 Meters 1. Olivia Baker, STAN ........................................ 53.20 2. Kendall Ellis, USC .......................................... 53.56 3. Cameron Pettigrew, USC ............................... 53.62 4. Ashante Horsley, ORE ................................... 53.82 5. Gabrielle Gayles, STAN .................................. 53.91 6. Kristyn Williams, STAN .................................. 54.00 7. Gia Trevisan, ARIZ ......................................... 54.64 8. Alissa Atisme, UTAH ..................................... 55.15

800 Meters 1. Raevyn Rogers, ORE .................................. 2:02.41 2. Annie Leblanc, ORE ................................... 2:03.62 3. Baylee Mires, WASH ................................... 2:03.91 4. Claudia Saunders, STAN ............................ 2:04.88 5. Elissa Mann, COLO ..................................... 2:05.28 6. Malika Waschmann, STAN ......................... 2:07.10 7. Mikaela Smith, USC ................................... 2:07.96 8. Anna Laman, STAN .................................... 2:10.71

1,500 Meters 1. Elise Cranny, STAN ..................................... 4:17.72 2. Rebecca Mehra, STAN ............................... 4:18.38 3. Annie Leblanc, ORE ................................... 4:18.70 4. Anna Maxwell, WASH ................................. 4:19.01 5. Amy-Eloise Neale, WASH ............................ 4:19.37 6. Lilli Burdon, ORE ........................................ 4:19.44 7. Danie Jones, COLO .................................... 4:20.34 8. Ashley Maton, ORE .................................... 4:20.74

5,000 Meters 1. Kaitlyn Benner, COLO ............................... 16:12.82 2. Erin Clark, COLO ...................................... 16:13.46 3. Bethan Knights, CAL ................................ 16:14.10 4. Alli Cash, ORE .......................................... 16:14.25 5. Anna Maxwell, WASH ............................... 16:18.15 6. Marissa Williams, CAL .............................. 16:20.19 7. Maddie Meyers, WASH ............................. 16:20.85 8. Isobel Batt-Doyle, WASH .......................... 16:23.11

10,000 Meters 1. Katie Knight, WASH .................................33:20.02* 2. Molly Grabill, ORE .................................... 33:40.38 3. Mackenzi Caldwell, COLO ......................... 33:52.08 4. Vanessa Fraser, STAN .............................. 33:55.99 5. Carrie Verdon, COLO ................................ 33:56.19 6. Kaylee Flanagan, WASH ........................... 34:13.76 7. CharLee Linton, WSU ............................... 34:15.91 8. Addi Zerrenner, ARIZ ............................... 34:55.67

100-Meter Hurdles (w:-0.5) 1. Sasha Wallace, ORE ...................................... 13.09 2. Nnenya Hailey, ARIZ ..................................... 13.10 3. Alaysha Johnson, ORE .................................. 13.34 4. Jasmyne Graham, USC ................................. 13.48 5. Devin Collins, OSU ........................................ 13.62 6. Naivasha Sophusson Smith, WASH ................ 13.96 7. Kimberly Stueckle, WASH .............................. 14.10 8 Trinity Wilson, UCLA ...................................... 14.24

400-Meter Hurdles 1. Jaide Stepter, USC ........................................ 55.22 2. Sage Watson, ARIZ ........................................ 55.53 3. Nnenya Hailey, ARIZ ..................................... 55.83 4. Liz Harper, WSU ............................................ 58.20 5. Jasmine Stauffacher-Gray, UCLA ................... 59.31 6. Morgan Struble, ARIZ ................................. 1:00.72

3,000 Meter Steeplechase 1. Erin Clark, COLO .......................................9:48.72* 2. Frida Berge, ORE ....................................... 9:56.79 3. Charlotte Prouse, WASH ........................... 10:04.71 4. Val Constien, COLO .................................. 10:05.65 5. Brianna Nerud, ORE ................................ 10:06.88 6. Danielle Katz, STAN ................................. 10:11.11 7. Emily Scharmann, UCLA .......................... 10:11.30 8. Carolina Johnson, UCLA ........................... 10:13.28

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TEAM RESULTS 1. Oregon ............................................... 185 2. USC ............................................... 111.50 3. Stanford ................................................ 90 4. Washington ........................................... 82 5. UCLA ............................................... 66.50 6. Colorado ............................................... 66 7. Arizona ................................................. 62 8. Washington State .................................. 45 9. Arizona State ........................................ 41 10. California ......................................... 39.50 11. Oregon State .................................... 23.50 12. Utah ....................................................... 3

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4x100 Meter Relay 1. Oregon .........................................................42.71* 2. USC .............................................................. 43.46 3. Colorado ....................................................... 45.22 4. Arizona State ................................................. 45.86 5. Arizona ......................................................... 46.03 6. Oregon State ................................................. 46.14 7. California ....................................................... 47.19 -- Stanford .......................................................... DNF 4x400 Meter Relay 1. USC ........................................................... 3:34.14 2. Stanford ..................................................... 3:36.19 3. Arizona ...................................................... 3:36.65 4. Washington State ....................................... 3:38.17 5. Washington ................................................ 3:38.88 6. Colorado .................................................... 3:41.47 7. Utah .......................................................... 3:41.64 8. California .................................................... 3:42.45

High Jump 1. Lisanne Hagens, ARIZ ..................... 1.75m/5-08.75 2. Kiana Davis, WSU ........................... 1.75m/5-08.75 3. Kendall Gustafson, UCLA ................ 1.75m/5-08.75 4. Liz Harper, WSU .............................. 1.71m/5-07.25 5. Amalie Iuel, USC ............................. 1.66m/5-05.25 6. Kaelin Davis, UCLA ......................... 1.66m/5-05.25 6. Lateah Holmes, WSU ...................... 1.66m/5-05.25 6. Kelsey English, COLO ...................... 1.66m/5-05.25

Pole Vault 1. Elizabeth Quick, WASH .................. 4.11m/13-05.75 2. Kaitlin Zinsli, WASH ....................... 3.91m/12-10.00 3. Greta Wagner, UCLA...................... 3.91m/12-10.00 4. Helen Ann Haun, OSU .................. 3.91m/12-10.00 5. Elleyse Garrett, UCLA .................... 3.71m/12-02.00 5. Felicia Horvath, USC ..................... 3.71m/12-02.00 5. Gillette Field, OSU ......................... 3.71m/12-02.00 5. Lauren Martinez, CAL .................... 3.71m/12-02.00

Long Jump 1. Kylie Price, UCLA (1.2) .................. 6.41m/21-00.50 2. Jasmine Todd, ORE (1.3)............... 6.27m/20-07.00 3. Margaux Jones, USC (2.1) ............. 6.26m/20-06.50 4. Keyasia Tibbs, ASU (1.4) ............... 6.13m/20-01.50 5. Jessie Maduka, UCLA (0.1) ........... 6.10m/20-00.25 6. Isabella Marten, CAL (0.8) ............. 6.00m/19-08.25 7. Alexis Faulknor, USC (-0.5) ........... 5.95m/19-06.25 8. Kennadi Bouyer, WASH (0.4) ........J5.95m/19-06.25

Triple Jump 1. Isabella Marten, CAL (-0.2) .......... 13.31m/43-08.00 2. Keyasia Tibbs, ASU (+0.0) ........... 12.98m/42-07.00 3. Sasha Wallace, ORE (0.3) ............ 12.74m/41-09.75 4. Faith Anumba, UCLA (-0.1) ......... 12.27m/40-03.25 5. Greer Alsop, WSU (0.3) ............... 12.25m/40-02.25 6. Kayla Warren, WSU (0.3) ............... 12.02m/39-5.25 7. Savannah Burr, WASH (0.2) ........ 12.00m/39-04.50 8. Jaleecia Roland, WASH (0.3) ....... 11.99m/39-04.00

Shot Put 1. Brittany Mann, ORE .................... 16.94m/55-07.00 2. Itoha Aikhionbare, ORE ............... 16.30m/53-05.75 3. Torie Owers, UCLA ...................... 16.19m/53-01.50 4. Maggie Ewen, ASU ...................... 15.94m/52-03.75 5. Stamatia Scarvelis, UCLA ............ 15.93m/52-03.25 6. Tanya Sapa, USC ........................ 15.55m/51-00.25 7. Lena Giger, STAN ........................ 15.53m/50-11.50 8. Tera Novy, USC ........................... 15.31m/50-02.75

Discus Throw 1. Valarie Allman, STAN...................... 57.58m/188-11 2. Tera Novy, USC .............................. 56.87m/186-07 3. Maggie Ewen, ASU ......................... 55.38m/181-08 4. Melissa Ausman, OSU .................... 50.90m/167-00 5. Kendall Mader, CAL ........................ 50.73m/166-05 6. Emma Ljungberg, ARIZ .................. 50.29m/165-00 7. Stamatia Scarvelis, UCLA ............... 49.93m/163-10 8. Itoha Aikhionbare, ORE .................. 49.81m/163-05

Hammer Throw 1. Maggie Ewen, ASU ......................... 63.88m/209-07 2. Valarie Allman, STAN...................... 59.31m/194-07 3. Illse Kaaja, CAL ................................ 58.80m/192-1 4. Made Middlebrooks, ORE ............... 57.73m/189-05 5. Onye Chibuogwu, WASH ................ 57.20m/187-08 6. Erika Peyton, USC .......................... 56.77m/186-03 7. Destiny Parker, CAL ........................ 55.61m/182-05 8. Brittany Mann, ORE ....................... 54.97m/180-04

Javelin Throw 1. Mackenzi Little, STAN .................... 53.71m/176-02 2. Liz Brenner, ORE ............................ 44.56m/146-02 3. Zaybree Haury, UCLA ..................... 44.52m/146-01 4. Kelsie Taylor, WSU .......................... 44.17m/144-11 5. McKenzie Byrd, OSU ...................... 43.96m/144-03 6. Annie Whitfield, ORE ...................... 42.77m/140-04 7. Jessica Barreira, ASU ..................... 42.25m/138-07 8. Katherine Taylor, WASH .................. 41.30m/135-06

Heptathlon 1. Amalie Iuel, USC ............................................ 6011 2. Alyssa Thompson, ARIZ ................................. 5580 3. Liz Harper, WSU ............................................. 5564 4. Abrianna Torres, COLO ................................... 5440 5. Lyndsey Lopes, USC ....................................... 5277 6. Tiana Bonds, ARIZ ......................................... 5200 7. C.J. Smith, WASH ........................................... 4961 8. Maja Wichhart-Donzo, COLO .......................... 4794

* Pac-12 Championships record

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2016 NCAA RESULTS (MEN)

95th ANNUAL NCAA MEN'SOUTDOOR TRACK & FIELDCHAMPIONSHIPSJune 8-11, 2016Hayward Field, University of Oregon - Eugene, Ore.

TEAM RESULTS (Top 10 and Pac-12) 1. Florida.........................................................62 2. Arkansas .....................................................56 3. Texas A&M ..................................................50 4. OREGON .....................................................48 5. LSU.............................................................41 6. Teneessee ...................................................30 7. Virginia ........................................................20 8. Virginia Tech ...............................................19 9. Mississippi State ..........................................18 10. Houston ......................................................17 10. Nebraska ....................................................17 12. USC ............................................................16 T13. STANFORD .................................................15 T18. UCLA ..........................................................12 19. WASHINGTON ............................................12 T23. ARIZONA ....................................................10 T36. ARIZONA ......................................................6 T47. COLORADO ...................................................5

INDIVIDUAL RESULTS(Champion and Pac-12 Scorers)

100 Meter Dash (w:-2.3) 1. Jarrion Lawson, Arkansas .............................. 10.22 200 Meter Dash (w:-0.2) 1. Jarrion Lawson, Arkansas .............................. 20.19

400 Meter Dash 1. Arman Hall, Florida ....................................... 44.82 4. Marcus Chambers, ORE ................................ 45.27 7. Ricky Morgan, Jr., USC ................................. 46.63

800 Meter Run 1. Donavan Brazier, Texas A&M ...................... 1:43.55

1,500 Meter Run 1. Clayton Murphy, Akron ............................... 3:36.38 2. Izaic Yorks, WASH ...................................... 3:38.02 5. Sam Prakel, ORE ........................................ 3:40.84

5,000 Meter Run 1. Edward Cheserek, ORE ............................ 13:25.59 2. Sean McGorty, STAN ................................ 13:26.10 6. Grant Fisher, STAN ................................... 13:30.13

10,000 Meter Run 1. Edward Cheserek, ORE ............................ 29:09.57 4. Pierce Murphy, COLO ............................... 29:12.49 110 Meter Hurdles (w:-0.9) 1. Devon Allen, ORE .......................................... 13.50

400 Meter Hurdles 1. Eric Futch, Florida ......................................... 48.91 6. Rai Benjamin, UCLA ..................................... 49.82

3,000 Meter Steeplechase 1. Mason Ferlic, Michigan .............................. 8:27.16

4x100 Meter Relay 1. LSU .............................................................. 38.42 8. Arizona State ................................................. 39.90

4x400 Meter Relay 1. LSU ........................................................... 3:00.69

High Jump 1. Randall Cunningham, USC ............... 2.25mm/7-4.5

Pole Vault 1. Jake Blankenship, Tennessee ............ 5.60m/18-4.5 5. Jax Thoirs, WASH ............................ 5.45m/17-10.5 T8. Cole Walsh, ORE ............................... 5.30m/17-4.5

Long Jump 1. Jarrion Lawson, Arkansas ..................... 8.15m/26-9 5. Adoree Jackson, USC ...................... 7.66m/25-1.75

Triple Jump 1. Latario Collie, Texas A&M .............. 16.97m/55-8.25 4. Tim White, ASU ............................... 16.57m/54-4.5

Shot Put 1. Filip Mihaljevic, Virginia ................. 20.71m/67.11.5 4. Nicholas Scarvelis, UCLA .............. 20.17m/66-2.25 5. Braheme Days, UCLA .................... 20.03m/65-8.75 Discus Throw 1. Micholas Percy, Nebraska ................ 61.27m/201-0 4. Gerhard De Beer, ARIZ ..................... 60.88m/199-9 Hammer Throw 1. Nick Miller, Oklahoma State .............. 73.98m/242-8 3. Greg Skipper, ORE ........................... 71.39m/234-3

Javelin Throw 1. Curtis Thompson, Mississippi State ... 77.64m/254-9 7. Cody Danielson, ORE ....................... 72.92m/239-3

Decathlon 1. Lindon Victor, Texas A&M ............................... 8379 4. Pau Tonnesen, ARIZ ...................................... 8103 5. Harrison Williams, STAN ................................. 8032

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34th ANNUAL NCAA WOMEN'SOUTDOOR TRACK & FIELDCHAMPIONSHIPSJune 8-11, 2016Hayward Field, University of Oregon - Eugene, Ore.

TEAM RESULTS 1. Arkansas .................................................. 72 2. OREGON .................................................. 62 3. Georgia ..................................................... 41 4. Texas ........................................................ 36 5. Texas A&M ............................................... 35 6. LSU .......................................................... 31 7. Kansas State ............................................. 29 7. STANFORD............................................... 29 9. Florida ...................................................... 28 9. USC ......................................................... 28 T42. ARIZONA ................................................... 6 T46. ARIZONA STATE ......................................... 5 T54. CALIFORNIA .............................................. 2 T65. WASHINGTON ............................................ 1

INDIVIDUAL SCORERS(Champion and other Pac-12 scorers)

100 Meter Dash (w:+2.6) 1. Ariana Washington, ORE ............................... 10.95 4. Tynia Gaither, USC ........................................ 11.08 6. Deanna Hill, USC .......................................... 11.21 200 Meter Dash (w:+1.9) 1. Ariana Washington, ORE ............................... 22.21 2. Deajah Stevens, ORE ..................................... 22.25 5. Tynia Gaither, USC ........................................ 22.54 7. Deanna Hill, USC .......................................... 22.75

400 Meter Dash 1. Courtney Okolo, Texas ................................... 50.36

800 Meter Run 1. Raevyn Rogers, ORE .................................. 2:00.75 2. Olivia Baker, STAN ..................................... 2:02.65 4. Claudia Saunders, STAN ............................ 2:02.99 8. Baylee Mires, WASH ................................... 2:03.92 1,500 Meter Run 1. Marta Freitas, Mississippi State ................... 4:09.53 2. Elise Cranny, STAN ..................................... 4:09.54 5. Annie Leblanc, ORE ................................... 4:14.80 5,000 Meter Run 1. Dominique Scott, Arkanas ........................ 15:57.07 5. Alli Cash, ORE .......................................... 16:04.11

10,000 Meter Run 1. Dominique Scott, Arkansas ....................... 32:35.69

100 Meter Hurdles (w:+3.8) 1. Jasmine Camacho-Quinn, Kentucky .............. 12.54 3. Sasha Wallace, ORE ...................................... 12.81

400 Meter Hurdles 1. Shamier Little, Texas A&M ............................. 53.51 3. Sage Watson, ARIZ ........................................ 54.85 6. Jaide Stepter, USC ........................................ 55.30

3,000 Meter Steeplechase 1. Courtney Frerichs, New Mexico .................. 9:24.41

4x100 Meter Relay 1. LSU .............................................................. 42.65 2. USC .............................................................. 42.90 3. Oregon .......................................................... 42.91

4x400 Meter Relay 1. Texas ......................................................... 3:27.64 8. USC ........................................................... 3:40.61

High Jump 1. Kimberly Williamson, Kansas State ......... 1.88m/6-2

Pole Vault 1. Alexis Weeks, Arkansas ........................ 4.50m/14-9

Long Jump 1. Chanice Porter, Georgia ................. 6.67m/21-10.75 Triple Jump 1. Keturah Orji, Georgia .................................14.53m/47-8 7. Isabella Marten, California ............. 13.35m/43-9.75

Shot Put 1. Raven Saunders, Mississippi .............. 19.33m/63-5 5. Brittany Mann, ORE ...................... 17.49m/57-4.75

Discus Throw 1. Kelsey Card, Wisconsin .................... 63.52m/208-5 3. Valarie Allman, STAN........................ 61.42m/201-6 7. Tera Novy, USC ................................ 57.70m/189-4 8. Maggie Ewen, ASU ........................... 54.66m/179-4 Hammer Throw 1. DeAnna Price, So. Illinois ................. 71.53m/234-8 5. Maggie Ewen, ASU ........................... 63.61m/208-8

Javelin Throw 1. Maggie Malone, Texas A&M.............. 62.19m/204-0 7. Mackenzie Little, Stanford ................ 53.65m/176-0

Heptathlon 1. Kendell Williams, Georgia ............................... 6225

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2017 MPSF/NCAA INDOOR REVIEW

USC, OREGON CAPTURE MPSF INDOOR TITLESOREGON SWEEPS NCAA INDOOR TITLES

2017 MPSF INDOOR TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS(hosted by the University of Washington, Seattle, Wash.)Team Standings (Winner and Pac-12 teams only)

2017 MPSF INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS FROM THE PAC-12

2017 NCAA INDOOR TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS(hosted by Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas)Team Standings (Winner and Pac-12 teams only)

2017 NCAA INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS FROM THE PAC-12

WOMEN1. USC 1252. Oregon 1053. Stanford 574. UCLA 52.335. Colorado 526. Arizona State 457. Washington 418. Washington State 33.509. Arizona 2912. California 17.3313. Utah 1515. Oregon State 11

MEN1. Oregon 892. USC 833. UCLA 705. Arizona State 536. Colorado 477. California 45.58. Washington 44.59. Arizona 4210. Washington State 4112. Stanford 27.5

WOMEN60m Hannah Cunliffe, ORE 7.15*200m Kendall Ellis, USC 23.09*400m Cameron Pettigrew, USC 52.27800m Olivia Baker, STAN 2:03.411 Mile Katie Rainsberger, ORE 4:35.603000m Alli Cash, ORE 9:09.185000m Erin Clark, COLO 15:50.9660mh Sasha Wallace, ORE 7.95*4x400m USC 3:32.54*DM Colorado 10:58.68HJ Lisanne Hagens, ARIZ 1.85m/6-00.75PV Elizabeth Quick, WASH 4.12m/13-6.25LJ Margaux Jones, USC 6.24m/20-5.75TJ Keyasia Tibbs, ASU 13.16m/43-2.25SP Torie Owers, UCLA 17.08m/56-0.50WT Maggie Ewen, ASU 21.53m/70-7.75Pen Liz Harper, WSU 4,014

MEN60m Just'N Thymes, USC 6.67200m Kyree King, ORE 21.04400m Marcus Chambers, ORE 46.40800m Robert Ford, USC 1:49.531 Mile Ben Saarel, COLO 4:02.333000m John Dressel, COLO 7:51.445000m Joe Klecker, COLO 13:56.1560mh Ashtyn Davis, CAL 7.754x400m Arizona State 3:09.38DM California 9:34.11HJ Randall Cunningham, USC 2.27m/7-5.25*PV Chase Smith, WASH 5.47m/17-11.25TJ Dominic Smallwood, USC 15.56m/51-0.75SP Dotun Ogundeji, UCLA 19.80m/64-11.50WT Greg Skipper, ORE 22.11m/72-6.50Hep Mitch Modin, ORE 5,747

WOMEN1. Oregon 844. USC 357. Colorado 21T10. Stanford 14T27. Arizona State 835. Arizona 6.555. Washington 1.5

MEN1. Texas A&M 463. Oregon 38T16. Colorado 1221. USC 11T42. Washington 4T49. California 3T49. Stanford 3T54. Arizona 2.5

WOMEN60m Hannah Cunliffe, ORE 7.14200m Ariana Washington, ORE 22.42800m Raevyn Rogers, ORE 2:01.09*3000m Dani Jones, COLO 9:09.2060mh Sasha Wallace, ORE 7.904x400m USC 3:27.03*DM Colorado 11:00.34

MEN3000m Edward Cheserek, ORE 7:55.915000m Edward Cheserek, ORE 13:41.20

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ALL-TIME TOP-10 LIST (MEN)

800 METERS1:41.77.....................................................Joaquim Cruz, ORE, 19841:44.06 ..........................................Patrick Nduwimana, ARIZ, 20001:44.71......................................................Cory Primm, UCLA, 20111:44.92................................................... Ibrahim Okash, USC, 19881:45.03...............................................Andrew Wheating, ORE, 20081:45.06........................................................ Elijah Greer, ORE, 20111:45.17.......................................................... Wade Bell, ORE, 19671:45.40.........................................................Rick Brown, CAL, 19721:45.5* ......................................................Art Sandison, WSU, 19691:45.55........................................................David Mack, ORE, 1982

1,500 METERS3:30.56................................................... Bernard Lagat, WSU, 19993:33.20....................................................... Lawi Lalang, ARIZ, 20133:34.46............................................Matthew Centrowitz, ORE, 20113:35.11.............................................. Michael Stember, STAN, 20003:35.21................................................. Gabe Jennings, STAN, 20003:35.26.......................................................Jon Rankin, UCLA, 20053:35.75.................................................. Grant Robison, STAN, 20033:36.48.....................................................Joaquim Cruz, ORE, 19843:36.48.........................................................A.J. Acosta, ORE, 20103:36.50............................................... Edward Cheserek, ORE, 2014

MILE3:51.74...............................................Andrew Wheating, ORE, 20103:52.88i ...................................................... Lawi Lalang, ARIZ, 20143:53.00.....................................................Joaquim Cruz, ORE, 19843:53.76.........................................................A.J. Acosta, ORE, 20103:53.89i ......................................................Izaic Yorks, WASH, 20163:53.95i ..................................................Sean McGorty, STAN, 20163:54.6.........................................................John Quade, ARIZ, 19893:54.6................................................. Steve Prefontaine, ORE, 19733:55.16.................................................... Jeff Atkinson, STAN, 19863:55.31......................................................... Dub Myers, ORE, 1986

3,000 METERS7:32.1.........................................................Henry Rono, WSU, 19787:37.5.....................................................Joshua Kimeto, WSU, 19767:37.70.......................................................Rudy Chapa, ORE, 19797:38.6.........................................................John Ngeno, WSU, 19767:39.09...................................................... Peter Koech, WSU, 19827:40.19.................................................. Bill McChesney, ORE, 19827:40.51i .............................................. Edward Cheserek, ORE, 20167:42.79i ...................................................... Lawi Lalang, ARIZ, 20137:43.79................................................... Alberto Salazar, ORE, 19797:44.2................................................. Steve Prefontaine, ORE, 1972

5,000 METERS13:00.95..................................................... Lawi Lalang, ARIZ, 201313:06.2.......................................................Henry Rono, WSU, 198113:09.50.................................................... Peter Koech, WSU, 198213:13.23.............................................. Robert Cheseret, ARIZ, 200513:13.74i ..............................................Stephen Sambu, ARIZ, 201213:14.80................................................ Bill McChesney, ORE, 198213:15.33.....................................................Ian Dobson, STAN, 200513:16.03....................................................... Ryan Hall, STAN, 200513:18.12i .....................................................Galen Rupp, ORE, 200913:18.71............................................. Edward Cheserek, ORE, 2014

$13:18.46.............................................Brent Vaughan, COLO, 2008

SYMBOLS * - Time converted from yards using IAAF tables + - Hand time converted to automatic time equivalent i - Indoor (A) - Marks made at an altitude of over 1,000 meters # - Marks by Arizona and Arizona State athletes prior to joining

the Pac-10 in 1978 $ - Marks by Colorado and Utah athletes prior to joining the

Pac-12 in 2012

100 METERS9.90............................................................Ato Boldon, UCLA, 19969.92.....................................................Andre De Grasse, USC, 20159.99............................................................. BeeJay Lee, USC, 201510.02...................................................... James Sanford, USC, 198010.04 (A) ...................................................Lennox Miller, USC, 196810.05.........................................................Aaron Brown, USC, 201310.07.........................................................Mike Marsh, UCLA, 198910.07.....................................................Clancy Edwards, USC, 197810.10................................................... Marcus Brunson, ASU, 199910.10..........................................................Darwin Cook, USC, 198510.10..................................................... Ahmad Rashad, USC, 2009Wind-Aided:9.75.....................................................Andre De Grasse, USC, 20159.88........................................................ James Sanford, USC, 19809.94............................................................. BeeJay Lee, USC, 201510.01.........................................................Aaron Brown, USC, 201310.06................................................... Marcus Brunson, ASU, 200110.07............................................................Ryan Milus, ASU, 201110.08..................................................... Ahmad Rashad, USC, 201010.10...............................................Anthony Buchanan, WSU, 2003

$10.00.......................................................Cliff Branch, COLO, 1972$10.10.....................................................Devlon Dunn, COLO, 1988

200 METERS19.80..........................................................Ato Boldon, UCLA, 199619.88...................................................Andre De Grasse, USC, 201519.94+ ................................................... James Sanford, USC, 198020.03.....................................................Clancy Edwards, USC, 197820.11........................................................... BeeJay Lee, USC, 201520.16.........................................................Aaron Brown, USC, 201420.18.................................................... Henry Thomas, UCLA, 198820.20.........................................................Atlee Mahorn, CAL, 198820.20......................................................... Greg Foster, UCLA, 197920.23......................................................Danny Everett, UCLA, 198820.23............................................... Ja’Warren Hooker, WASH, 200020.23.................................................... Bryshon Nellum, USC, 2013Wind-Aided:19.58...................................................Andre De Grasse, USC, 201519.99.................................................... Bryshon Nellum, USC, 201320.02.........................................................Aaron Brown, USC, 2014

400 METERS43.50.........................................................Quincy Watts, USC, 199243.87......................................................... Steve Lewis, UCLA, 198843.98......................................................Danny Everett, UCLA, 198844.30...................................................... Gabriel Tiacoh, WSU, 198644.34*+ ......................................................John Smith, UCLA, 197144.51........................................................ Jerome Davis, USC, 199944.54*+ .................................................. Wayne Collett, UCLA, 197144.58......................................................... Lewis Banda, ASU, 200444.63........................................................... Lionel Larry, USC, 200844.73.................................................... Bryshon Nellum, USC, 2013

#44.41 (A) .............................................Ron Freeman II, ASU, 1968

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10,000 METERS27:22.5.......................................................Henry Rono, WSU, 197827:28.64...............................................Stephen Sambu, ARIZ, 201127:31.38.................................................. Chris Derrick, STAN, 201227:31.47..........................................Samson Kimombwa, WSU,197727:33.48......................................................Galen Rupp, ORE, 200727:50.3....................................................Joel Cheruiyot, WSU, 197927:50.82................................................ Bill McChesney, ORE, 198227:56.62.................................................Luke Puskedra, ORE, 201227:59.72.....................................................Ian Dobson, STAN, 200528:00.6...................................................Joshua Kimeto, WSU, 197728:04.6.......................................................John Ngeno, WSU, 1977

$27:38.50........................................Dathan Ritzenhein, COLO, 2004

110-METER HURDLES13.14.......................................................... Aleec Harris, USC, 201413.16...........................................................Devon Allen, ORE, 201413.22......................................................... Greg Foster, UCLA, 197813.33............................................................Mark Crear, USC, 199213.33......................................................Oscar Spurlock, USC, 201113.35..........................................................Ryan Wilson, USC, 200313.37................................................................. Tony Li, WSU, 199113.38........................................................ Eric Mitchum, ORE, 200413.39.........................................................Larry Cowling, CAL, 198213.39......................................................Brendan Ames, USC, 2011Wind-aided:13.19.....................................................Robert Reading, USC, 198913.31................................................................. Tony Li, WSU, 199113.32................................................ Dominique Arnold, WSU, 199613.33..................................................Johnathan Cabral, ORE, 201313.34......................................................Brendan Ames, USC, 2011

$13.3+ ........................................ Marcus Walker, COLO, 1970/1971

400-METER HURDLES47.72........................................................Kevin Young, UCLA, 198847.93..................................................Jeshua Anderson, WSU, 201148.10......................................................Andre Phillips, UCLA, 198148.33........................................................Felix Sanchez, USC, 200048.46 (A) ...................................................Larry Cowling, CAL, 198248.55........................................................ Tom Andrews, USC, 197648.58.........................................................Reggie Wyatt, USC, 201348.59................................................Brandon Johnson, UCLA, 200548.79..................................................Amaechi Morton, STAN, 201248.82................................................... Pedro Rodrigues, USC, 1995

3000-METER STEEPLECHASE8:05.4.........................................................Henry Rono, WSU, 19788:11.80........................................................ Julius Korir, WSU, 19848:18.22................................................... Richard Tuwei, WSU, 19838:19.84...................................................... Peter Koech, WSU, 19858:20.34.....................................................Aaron Aguayo, ASU, 20078:20.97.........................................................Ken Martin, ORE, 19808:21.46.........................................................Kyle Alcorn, ASU, 20088:25.63.............................................. Josephat Kapkory, WSU, 19948:25.6......................................................Knut Kvalheim, ORE, 19738:26.26........................................................Thom Hunt, ARIZ, 1980

4x100-METER RELAY38.44*+ (A) .....................................................................USC, 1967................................................(McCullouch, Kuller, Simpson, Miller)38.59.............................................................................UCLA, 1988........................................................(Marsh, Everett, Lewis, Thomas)38.64*+ ...........................................................................USC, 1972...................................................... (Babb, Brown, Quarrie, Deckard)38.69...............................................................................USC, 1980........................................ (Williams, Mullins, J. Sanford, M. Sanford)38.71...............................................................................ASU, 2005.............................................. (Koehnemann, Peterson, Amoo, Love)38.75...............................................................................USC, 2015.................................................. (Lee, De Grasse, Thymes, Jackson)38.78...............................................................................ASU, 1981............................................................ (Brown, King, Moore, Evans)38.78...............................................................................ASU, 1981............................................................ (Brown, King, Moore, Evans)38.78 (A) .........................................................................USC, 1975................................................. (Williams, Simmons, Randle, Gilkes)38.85...............................................................................USC, 1978............................................ (Williams, Mullins, Edwards, J. Sanford)

4x400-METER RELAY2:59.91..........................................................................UCLA, 1988....................................................(Lewis, K. Young, Everett, Thomas)3:00.55..........................................................................UCLA, 1987...................................... (A. Washington, K. Young, Thomas, Everett)3:00.57............................................................................ASU, 2005........................................................ (Allen, Amoo, Peterson, Banda)3:00.58............................................................................USC, 1992................................................... (Hannah, Conway, Cannady, Watts)3:00.64............................................................................USC, 2012.......................................................(Hughes, Mance, Wyatt, Nellum)3:00.81............................................................................ORE, 2005........................................................ (Kent, Inico, Ikwuakor, Scherer)3:01.26............................................................................ASU, 2004........................................................ (Fitch, Amoo, Peterson, Barton)3:01.51............................................................................ASU, 2004............................................................(Fitch, Amoo, Barton, Banda)3:01.95..........................................................................UCLA, 1986.......................................(A. Washington, K. Young, Stanich, Everett)3:02.12..........................................................................UCLA, 1999.........................................................(Granville, Williams, Davis, Fell)

#3:01.7* ....................................................................................ASU.......................................(McKenzie, G. Burl, Darden, Frazier), 1977

HIGH JUMP2.32/7-7 1/4 ..................................................Del Davis, UCLA, 19822.32/7-7 1/4 ............................................Jesse Williams, USC, 20062.31/7-7 .................................................. Brent Harken, WSU, 19842.31/7-7i ........................................................Nick Ross, ARIZ, 20142.30/7-6 1/2i ................................................Greg Jones, WSU, 19872.30/7-6 1/2 ................................................. Rick Noji, WASH, 19902.29/7-6 .................................................. James Frazier, ARIZ, 19802.28/7-5 3/4 ..........................................Brian Marshall, STAN, 19882.28/7-5 3/4 ................................................. Jeff Rogers, CAL, 19902.28/7-5 3/4 .......................................... Dawid Jaworski, USC, 20032.28/7-5 3/4 ................................ Edgar Rivera-Morales, ARIZ, 20132.28/7-5 3/4 ...........................................Bryan McBride, ASU, 2014

#2.29/7-6 ......................................................Kyle Arney, ASU, 1977

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POLE VAULT5.80/19-0 1/4i ...........................................Brad Walker, WASH, 20035.80/19-0 1/4 ........................................ Tommy Skipper, ORE, 20075.72/18-9 1/4 ...................................... Toby Stevenson, STAN, 20005.72/18-9 1/4 ............................................. Scott Roth, WASH, 20115.71/18-8 3/4 ...............................................Mike Tully, UCLA, 19785.70/18-8 1/4 ..............................................Brent Burns, CAL, 19925.70/18-8 1/4 ............................................ Nick Hysong, ASU, 19945.67/18-7 1/4 ............................................ Scott Slover, UCLA, 19975.65/18-6 1/2i ...................................... Christos Pallakis, WSU, 19955.65/18-6 1/2 .......................................Kory Tarpenning, ORE, 19855.65/18-6 1/2 .....................................Dominic Johnson, ARIZ, 19985.65/18-6 1/2 .......................................... Dennis Kholev, USC, 20005.65/18-6 1/2 ..............................................Jax Thoirs, WASH, 20155.65/18-6 1/2 ...........................................Brad Walker, WASH, 2003

LONG JUMP8.34/27-4 1/2 ........................................ Randy Williams, USC, 19728.33/27-4 ...............................................Phil Shinnick, WASH, 19638.25/27-0 3/4 ............................................Dietmar Haaf, USC, 19908.24/27-0 1/2 ..................................... James McAlister, UCLA, 19738.24/27-0 1/2 .......................................George Ogbeide, WSU, 19918.23/27-0 ................................................James Lofton, STAN, 19788.22/26-11 3/4 ......................................... Larry Doubley, USC, 19778.22/26-11 3/4 ..........................................Mike Powell, UCLA, 19868.21/26-11 1/4 (A) .................................Vance Johnson, ARIZ, 19828.21/26-11 1/2 ....................................... Dwight Phillips, ASU, 2000

TRIPLE JUMP17.19/56-4 3/4 .........................................Joseph Taiwo, WSU, 198417.17/56-4 .................................................Allen Simms, USC, 200317.12/56-2 ................................................ Julien Kapek, USC, 200317.05/55-11 1/4 ....................................... Willie Banks, UCLA, 197816.97/55-8 1/4i .........................................Ian Campbell, WSU, 197816.82/55-2 1/4 .......................................Francis Dodoo, WSU, 198416.81/55-2 ............................................Dokie Williams, UCLA, 198216.76/55-0 .................................................Ken Williams, CAL, 198516.76/54-11 3/4 ...................................Clarence Taylor, UCLA, 197416.74/54-11 1/4i ........................... Marios Hadjiandreou, WSU, 1987

SHOT22.00/72-2 1/4 .........................................John Godina, UCLA, 199521.97/72-1 ................................................Ryan Whiting, ASU, 201021.92/71-11 1/4 ..................................... John Brenner, UCLA, 198421.50/70-6 1/2i .......................................Terry Albritton, STAN, 197721.22/69-3 1/4 .............................................Dave Laut, UCLA, 197921.07/69-1 1/2 ......................................... Dean Crouser, ORE, 198221.03/69-0 ...................................................Zack Lloyd, ARIZ, 200821.01/68-11 1/4 ....................................Neal Steinhauer, ORE, 196720.86/68-5 1/4i .........................................Jordan Clarke, ASU, 201220.84/68-4 1/2 .............................................. Jeff Stover, ORE, 1980

DISCUS68.16m/223-7 .........................................Julian Wruck, UCLA, 201365.88/216-2 ............................................. Dean Crouser, ORE, 198365.40/214-7 ........................................Borys Chambul, WASH, 197664.92/213-0 .............................................John Godina, UCLA, 199564.78/212-6 ............................................... Mac Wilkins, ORE, 197364.52/211-8 ...............................................Greg Garza, UCLA, 200864.44/211-5 ................................................... Ian Waltz, WSU, 199864.30/210-11 .................................... R. Jimenez-Gaona, CAL, 199264.08/210-3 .............................................Adam Setliff, WASH, 199364.04/210-1 ................................... Michael Robertson, STAN, 2007

HAMMER82.62/271-1 .................................................Balazs Kiss, USC, 199578.34/257-0 .....................................................Ken Flax, ORE, 198677.76/255-1 .........................................Tore Gustafsson, WSU, 198676.91/252-4 ......................................Conor McCullough, USC, 201574.48/244-5 ..........................................Stefan Jonsson, WSU, 198873.75/241-11 ....................................... Norbert Horvath, USC, 199973.42/240-10 ..........................................Dave Popejoy, STAN, 199572.76/238-8 ...................................Remington Conaster, USC, 201472.72/238-7 ...........................................Scott Neilson, WASH, 197872.37/237-5 ......................................... Adam Connolly, STAN, 1999

JAVELIN (Current Implement, began in 1986)83.16/272-10 .........................................Cyrus Hostetler, ORE, 200982.97/272-2 ................................................Corey White, USC, 200981.86/268-7 .............................................Esko Mikkola, ARIZ, 199880.96/265-7 ......................................Pal Arne Fagernes, ASU, 199680.80/265-1 .............................................. Sam Crouser, ORE, 201279.20/259-10 .............................................. Erik Smith, UCLA, 199378.38/257-2 ........................................ Stefan Wikstrom, WSU, 199078.36/257-1 .......................................... Jan Johansson, WSU, 198677.24/253-5 ............................................ Kyle Nielsen, WASH, 201177.19/253-3 ......................................Cooper Thompson, USC, 2010

JAVELIN (Old Implement, discontinued in 1985)95.10/312-0 .............................................Brian Crouser, ORE, 198587.64/287-6 ............................................ Bob Rockett, WASH, 198587.32/286-6 ........................................Reidar Lorentzen, ORE, 197986.08/282-5 ...............................................Laslo Babits, WSU, 198385.54/280-8 .......................................Duncan Atwood, WASH, 197883.98/275-6 ..........................................Cary Feldman, WASH, 197183.42/273-8 .......................................... Jan Johansson, WSU, 198582.80/271-8 ............................................. Gerald Lyons, WSU, 198382.68/271-3 ....................................................Jim Judd, OSU, 197482.12/269-6 ............................................ Rod Ewaliko, WASH, 1976

#91.44/300-0 ..............................................Mark Murro, ASU, 1970#86.56/284-0 ..........................................John Tushaus, ARIZ, 1966

DECATHLON8457..........................................................Ashton Eaton, ORE, 20108322 .......................................................Mike Ramos, WASH, 19868247....................................................... Pau Tonnesen, ARIZ, 20158239.......................................................Jeremy Taiwo, WASH, 20138215...........................................................Jake Arnold, ARIZ, 20078171.................................................... Mark Anderson, UCLA, 19818121.........................................................Jim Connolly, UCLA, 19878118.........................................................Mike Morrison, CAL, 20018104.................................................... Marcus Nilsson, UCLA, 20138089.............................................................C.K. Yang, UCLA, 1963

(Pedro daSilva (ORE) scored 8176 points in 1992, but was subse-quently declared ineligible for the season, per NCAA rules. His mark is recognized by the IAAF, however.)

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Pac-12 in 2012

100 METERS10.92...................................................Jasmine Todd, ORE, 201510.92.................................................Jenna Prandini, ORE, 201510.96............................................... English Gardner, ORE, 201310.97.................................................... Gail Devers, UCLA, 198710.99...............................................Hannah Cunliffe, ORE, 201611.04................................................Angela Williams, USC, 199911.09............................................... Natasha Mayers, USC, 200311.10..................................................Virginia Powell, USC, 200611.10...................................................Torri Edwards, USC, 199911.11.......................................................Inger Miller, USC, 199311.11..............................................Shakedia Jones, UCLA, 1988Wind-aided:10.85.................................................... Gail Devers, UCLA, 198710.93..................................................Virginia Powell, USC, 200610.94............................................... Chryste Gaines, STAN, 199210.96................................................Angela Williams, USC, 199910.99.......................................................Inger Miller, USC, 199411.05...................................................Torri Edwards, USC, 199811.05 .............................................. Carol Rodriguez, USC, 200611.10..............................................Shakedia Jones, UCLA, 2001

200 METERS22.18.................................................Jenna Prandini, ORE, 201522.21........................................... Ariana Washington, ORE, 201622.23............................................... Carol Rodriguez, USC, 200622.25................................................ Deajah Stevens, ORE, 201622.33.......................................................Inger Miller, USC, 199322.49...............................................Hannah Cunliffe, ORE, 201622.54.................................................... Tynia Gaither, USC, 201622.60......................................................Deanna Hill, USC, 201622.62............................................... English Gardner, ORE, 201322.69.................................................Kinshasa Davis, USC, 2000Wind-aided:22.43.......................................................Inger Miller, USC, 199222.55.................................................... Gail Devers, UCLA, 198722.63............................................... Chryste Gaines, STAN, 1992

400 METERS49.96...................................... Monique Henderson, UCLA, 200550.33................................................. Maicel Malone, ASU, 199150.46i .................................................Phyllis Francis, ORE, 201450.76....................................................Keshia Baker, ORE, 201050.91.................................................... Jaide Stepter, USC, 201651.39............................................... Carol Rodriguez, USC, 200851.44.................................................. Camara Jones, ORE, 199551.48........................................... Andrea Anderson, UCLA, 199851.50................................................. Vanessa Jones, USC, 201551.66.................................................... Brianna Tate, ASU, 2015

800 METERS1:58.51.........................................Brigita Langerholc, USC, 20001:59.04................................................Laura Roesler, ORE, 20141:59.29...............................................Alysia Johnson, CAL, 20071:59.71..............................................Raevyn Rogers, ORE, 20152:00.01.............................................. Michelle Taylor, USC, 19892:00.63........................................ Claudia Saunders, STAN, 20152:00.97........................................Justine Federonic, STAN, 20132:00.98.......................................Amy Weissenbach, STAN, 20132:01.02.................................................Olivia Baker, STAN, 20162:01.12............................................Shelby Houlihan, ASU, 2014

1,500 METERS4:06.87.............................................Emma Coburn, COLO, 20134:07.69............................................... Lena Nilsson, UCLA, 20034:09.54................................................ Elise Cranny, STAN, 20164:09.67............................................Shelby Houlihan, ASU, 20154:10.23........................................Lauren Centrowtiz, STAN, 20094:10.28................................................ Jordan Hasay, ORE, 20114:10.42............................................ Malindi Elmore, STAN, 20034:10.66................................................ Katie Follett, WASH, 20104:10.93..........................................Courtney Inman, WASH, 20034:11.06.......................................... Sara Sutherland, COLO, 2015

$3:59.90.........................................Jenny Barringer, COLO, 2009$4:10.80............................................. Shayne Wille, COLO, 1997

3,000 METERS8:55.31i ................................................Katie Flood, WASH, 20128:57.46i ............................................... Jordan Hasay, ORE, 20138:59.15............................................... Annette Hand, ORE, 19889:00.3................................................ Bridget Smyth, ARIZ, 19919:00.6i ............................................Arianna Lambie, STAN, 20079:00.86i ............................................... Chelsea Reilly, CAL, 20129:01.48i ....................................... Lauren Fleshman, STAN, 20029:02.35i ..............................................Deborah Maier, CAL, 20129:04.13i (A) .........................................Aisling Cuffe, STAN, 20149:04.31i .............................................. Kelsey Smith, UCLA, 2014

$8:42.03i ........................................Jenny Barringer, COLO, 2009$8:54.22...................................Kara Grgas-Wheeler, COLO, 2000

5,000 METERS15:11.13..............................................Aisling Cuffe, STAN, 201415:18.25............................................. Jessica Tonn, STAN, 201515:19.43............................................. Jessica Tebo, COLO, 201215:20.44...................................... Lauren Fleshman, STAN, 200315:24.74.................................................... Sara Bei, STAN, 200515:25.75................................................Alicia Craig, STAN, 200315:29.24i ............................................Deborah Maier, CAL, 201215:30.17i .............................................Amy Hastings, ASU, 200715:31.34.........................................Arianna Lambie, STAN, 200715:33.63....................................... Megan Goethals, WASH, 2013

$15:01.70i ......................................Jenny Barringer, COLO, 2009$15:24.97.............................. Sara (Gorton) Slattery, COLO, 2003$15:28.79.................................Kara Grgas-Wheeler, COLO, 2000

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10,000 METERS32:06.64.............................................. Jordan Hasay, ORE, 201332:12.47.............................................Deborah Maier, CAL, 201232:19.97................................................Alicia Craig, STAN, 200432:30.27..............................................Amy Hastings, ASU, 200732:31.65............................................. Amy Skieresz, ARIZ, 199732:40.22..................................................Elvin Kibet, ARIZ, 201432:52.78....................................... Megan Goethals, WASH, 201332:52.86............................................. Kirsten O’Hara, CAL, 198832:54.72.......................................... Victoria Jackson, ASU, 200632:56.94........................................Allison Woodward, ORE, 2012

$32:50.80..........................................Jodie Hughes, COLO, 2009

100-METER HURDLES12.06.................................................Nnenya Hailey, ARIZ, 201612.48..................................................Virginia Powell, USC, 200612.61.................................................... Gail Devers, UCLA, 198812.73..............................................................Nia Ali, USC, 201112.74.......................................................... Dior Hall, USC, 201512.75................................................... Lynda Tolbert, ASU, 198912.76......................................................Kori Carter, STAN, 201312.77..............................................Brea Buchanan, UCLA, 201312.79............................................ Sheena Johnson, UCLA, 200412.80..................................................Dawn Harper, UCLA, 2006Wind-aided:12.63..............................................................Nia Ali, USC, 201112.7................................................... Sau Ying Chan, USC, 199412.8................................................Natasha Danvers, USC, 1999

400-METER HURDLES52.95............................................ Sheena Johnson, UCLA, 200453.21......................................................Kori Carter, STAN, 201353.47.............................................Janeene Vickers, UCLA, 199153.72...........................................Georganne Moline, ARIZ, 201354.30..................................................Nicole Leach, UCLA, 200754.85................................................... Sage Watson, ARIZ, 201654.95..............................................Natasha Danvers, USC, 200054.95.................................................... Jaide Stepter, USC, 201654.98.................................................Nnenya Hailey, ARIZ, 201654.99......................................Turquoise Thompson, UCLA, 2013

3,000-METER STEEPLECHASE9:28.26.............................................Emma Coburn, COLO, 20139:35.73...............................................Shalaya Kipp, COLO, 20129:40.98.............................................Mel Lawrence, WASH, 20099:44.62.........................................Charlotte Prouse, WASH, 20169:46.43................................................. Lisa Aguilera, ASU, 20039:48.72....................................................Erin Clark, COLO, 20169:55.49.............................................Kelly McDonald, ASU, 20019:56.79...................................................Frida Berge, ORE, 20169:59.15.........................................Charlotte Prouse, WASH, 20169:59.90........................................... Lanie Thompson, ORE, 2012

$9:12.50.........................................Jenny Barringer, COLO, 2009

4x100-METER RELAY42.68..................................................................... Oregon, 2016.......................................... (Todd, Stevens, Cunliffe, Washington)42.90..........................................................................USC, 2016.................................................... (Brown, Hill, Faulknor, Gaither)42.91..................................................................... Oregon, 2016......................................(Wallace, Stevens, Barbian, Washington)42.96..........................................................................USC, 2006...................................... (Powell, Onyepunuka, Davis, Rodriguez)43.00..........................................................................USC, 2014............................................. (Laarman, Davis, Faulknor, Gaither)43.10..........................................................................USC, 2015.............................................. (Hill, Westbrook, Faulknor, Gaither)43.14..........................................................................USC, 2000.............................................(Williams, Young, Edmonson, Davis) 43.27..........................................................................USC, 2015................................................... (Hall, Westbrook, Faulknor, Hill)43.27..................................................................... Oregon, 2010...............................................(White, Purvis, Baker, Youngblood)43.31..................................................................... Oregon, 2014.....................................................(Sant, Francis, Prandini, Todd)

4x400-METER RELAY3:24.54.................................................................. Oregon, 2012..................................... (Gardner, Okodogbe, Roesler, P. Francis)3:26.73.......................................................................USC, 2016.......................................................(Ellis, Iuel, Pettigrew, Stepter)3:26.73.................................................................. Oregon, 2013..................................... (Gardner, Okodogbe, Roesler, P. Francis)3:27.34.................................................................. Oregon, 2014.................................... (Okodogbe, Roesler, Brennan, P. Francis)3:27.40i ................................................................. Oregon, 2014........................................ (Okodogbe, Roesler, Brennan, Francis)3:27.57.....................................................................UCLA, 2003............................... (Roseby, S. Johnson, McKinnon, Henderson)3:27.86.......................................................................USC, 2015............................................................ (Stepter, Iuel, Ellis, Jones)3:28.08.......................................................................USC, 1999..................................... (Danvers, Edmonson, Langerholc, Davis)3:28.15.................................................................. Oregon, 2012.........................................(Prandini, Okodogbe, Roesler, Francis)3:28.18.................................................................. Oregon, 2011........................................ (Williams, Okodogbe, Francis, Roesler)

HIGH JUMP2.03/6-7 ...........................................Brigetta Barrett, ARIZ, 20121.98/6-6 .................................................Amy Acuff, UCLA, 19951.97i/6-5 1/2i (A) ............................ Lisa Bernhagen, STAN, 19871.97/6-5 1/2 ...................................... Tanya Hughes, ARIZ, 19921.95/6-4 3/4 ......................Elizabeth Patterson, ARIZ, 2009/20101.94/6-4 1/4 ............................ Julieanne Broughton, ARIZ, 19901.92/6-3 1/2 .......................................... Erin Aldrich, ARIZ, 19971.91i/6-3 1/4i ................................. Katrena Johnson, ARIZ, 19871.90/6-2 3/4 .................................Camille Jampolsky, ORE, 19881.90/6-2 3/4 ........................... Cristina Fink-Sisniega, ARIZ, 19881.90/6-2 3/4 ................................... Vicki Borsheim, WASH, 1987

$1.90/6-3 ...........................................Karol Damon, COLO, 1991

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POLE VAULT4.60/15-1 .....................................Chelsea Johnson, UCLA, 20064.53/14-10i ............................................Amy Linnen, ARIZ, 20024.51/14-9 1/2 .............................. Katerina Stefanidi, STAN, 20124.47/14-8 .......................................... Becky Holliday, ORE, 20034.45/14-7 1/4 .....................................Tracy O’Hara, UCLA, 20004.45/14-7 1/4 .................................... Melissa Gergel, ORE, 20114.40/14-5 1/4 .............................. Kristina Owsinski, WASH, 20154.38/14-4 1/2 ......................................Logan Miller, WASH, 20124.35/14-3 1/2i ........................................Kate Soma, WASH, 20044.35//14-3 1/4i ................................... Becky Holliday, ORE, 20034.35/14-3 1/4i ...................................... Tamara Diles, WSU, 20024.35/14-3 1/4 .......................................... Tori Pena, UCLA, 2010

LONG JUMP6.84/22-5 1/4 ......................................Jasmine Todd, ORE, 20156.82/22-4 1/2 ................................Rhonda Watkins, UCLA, 20076.80/22-3 3/4 ....................................Jenna Prandini, ORE, 20156.77/22-2 1/2 ....................................... Gail Devers, UCLA, 19886.75/22-1 3/4 .................................Christabel Nettey, ASU, 20136.73/22-1 ........................................... Sheila Hudson, CAL, 19906.70/21-11 3/4 ............................... Jackie Edwards, STAN, 19916.68/21-11 ............................................Yvette Bates, USC, 19886.65/21-10 ........................................Brianna Glenn, ARIZ, 20006.63/21-9 ................................ Jamesha Youngblood, ORE, 2010

TRIPLE JUMP14.15/46-5 1/4 ................................... Erica McLain, STAN, 200714.07/46-2 ................................ Candice Baucham, UCLA, 200514.04/46-0 3/4 ................................... Sheila Hudson, CAL, 199013.85/45-5 1/4 ................................... Wendy Brown, USC, 198813.79/45-3i ............................................Yvette Bates, USC, 198713.67/44-10 1/4 ........................... Roshanda Glenn, UCLA, 199413.52/44-4 1/4 ................................. Lauryn Newson, ORE, 201213.49/44-3 1/4 ............................... Renee Williams, UCLA, 200813.47/44-2 1/2i ..............................Deana Simmons, UCLA, 200113.44/44-1 1/4 .................................. Whitney Liehr, STAN, 2011Wind-Aided:14.60/47-11 ....................................... Erica McLain, STAN, 200814.07/46-2 ......................................... Sheila Hudson, CAL, 1990

SHOT 18.85/61-10 1/4 ............................Valeyta Althouse, UCLA, 199518.79/61-7 3/4 ................................ Jessica Pressley, ASU, 200818.40/60-4 1/2 ................................... Sarah Stevens, ASU, 200718.35/60-2 12 .................................. Alyssa Hasslen, ARIZ, 201218.31/60-1 ..........................................Julie Labonte, ARIZ, 201118.15/59-6 3/4 ..............................Jillian Camarena, STAN, 200417.90i/58-10 3/4 ...............................Dawn Dumble, UCLA, 199517.79/58-4 1/2 .................................... Nada Kawar, UCLA, 199817.77/58-3 3/4 ...............................Christina Tolson, UCLA, 200117.65/57-11 .......................................... Seilala Sua, UCLA, 1999

DISCUS65.62/215-3 ..........................................Aretha Hill, WASH, 199865.22/214-0 .........................................Suzy Powell, UCLA, 199764.88/212-10 ........................................ Seilala Sua, UCLA, 199961.42/201-6.5 .................................. Valerie Allman, STAN, 201661.10/200-5 ..............................................Tera Novy, USC, 201660.88/199-9 .....................................Dawn Dumble, UCLA, 199560.61/198-10 .......................................Anna Jelmini, ASU, 201360.48/198-5 .........................................Carla Garrett, ARIZ, 198960.40/198-2 ................................... Rachelle Noble, UCLA, 199860.11/197-2 ........................................ Nada Kawar, UCLA, 1998

HAMMER70.50/231-3 ........................................ Maggie Ewen, ASU, 201670.18/230-3 .............................................Eva Orban, USC, 200870.07/229-11 ..................................Chelsea Cassulo, ASU, 201368.31/224-1 .................................... Jessica Pressley, ASU, 200868.08/223-4 ......................................... Jenny Ozorai, USC, 201268.05/223-3 ............................................Ida Storm, UCLA, 201367.54/221-7 ...............................Britney Henry, ORE, 2007/200667.43/221-3 .............................................Jillian Weir, ORE, 201467.35/220-11 ................................Marissa Minderler, USC, 201266.96/219-8 .................................... Sarah Hopping, STAN, 2006

JAVELIN (New implement, began in 1999)59.62/195-7 .................................. Rachel Yurkovich, ORE, 200956.95/186-10 ................................ Inga Stasiulionyte, USC, 200256.94/186-10 ......................................Sarah Malone, ORE, 200556.71/186-1 ................................... Marissa Tschida, WSU, 201056.03/183-10 .....................................Brianna Bain, STAN, 201355.88/183-4 .................................. Mackenzie Little, STAN, 201654.58/179-1 ........................................ Kristine Busa, USC, 200953.96/177-0 ................................Megan Glassman, UTAH, 201553.09/174-2 ...............................Amanda Peterson, WASH, 201153.04/174-0 ...........................................Dani Maier, STAN, 2008

JAVELIN (Old implement, discontinued in 1998)61.60/202-1 ........................................... Paula Berry, ORE, 199159.30/194-7 ................................... Louise Perreault, ARIZ, 199158.58/192-2 ...................................... Erica Wheeler, STAN, 198857.22/187-9 ...................................... Ashley Selman, USC, 198957.18/187-7 ...............................................Jill Smith, ORE, 198955.58/182-4 .................................... Shelly Sanford, WASH, 198955.48/182-0 .................................Helena Uusitalo, WASH, 198754.62/179-2 .........................................Suzy Powell, UCLA, 199754.28/178-1 ..............................................Kim Hyatt, ORE, 1991

HEPTATHLON6440................................................Brianne Theisen, ORE, 20126307........................................... Jacquelyn Johnson, ASU, 20086205....................................................Diana Pickler, WSU, 20076135w ..................................................Gea Johnson, ASU, 19906079................................................... Wendy Brown, USC, 19886011........................................................Amalie Iuel, USC, 20166038..........................................................Kelly Blair, ORE, 19935984......................................................Keia Pinnick, ASU, 20135855..................................................Tracye Lawyer, STAN, 19995839........................................ Ellannee Richardson, WSU, 2003

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100 YARDS1960 Willie White, CAL, 9.81961 Bruce Munn, USC, 9.81962 Arnold Tripp, UCLA, 9.61963 Larry Questad, STAN, 9.61964 David Morris, USC, 9.71965 Dick Hickman, WSU, 9.61966 Tom Jones, UCLA, 9.51967 Lennox Miller, USC, 9.31968 Lennox Miller, USC, 9.41969 Lennox Miller, USC, 9.3w1970 Eddie Hart, CAL, 9.41971 Willie Deckard, USC, 9.71972 Warren Edmonson, UCLA, 9.41973 Don Quarrie, USC, 9.61974 Al Davis, WASH, 9.71975 James Gilkes, USC, 9.4

100 METERSMeet Record: Andre DeGrasse, USC, 9.97, 20151976 James Gilkes, USC, 10.51977 Clancy Edwards, USC, 10.231978 Clancy Edwards, USC, 10.341979 James Sanford, USC, 10.371980 James Sanford, USC, 10.101981 Eric Brown, UCLA, 10.371982 Eric Brown, UCLA, 10.251983 Ken Robinson, ASU, 10.391984 Darwin Cook, USC, 10.421985 Darwin Cook, USC, 10.101986 Mike Marsh, UCLA, 10.291987 Luis Morales, USC, 10.451988 Mike Marsh, UCLA, 10.231989 Kevin Williams, UCLA, 10.651990 Michael Bates, ARIZ, 10.451991 Michael Bates, ARIZ, 10.241992 Tony Miller, UCLA, 10.181993 Jeff Laynes, USC, 10.281994 Marcus Reed, UCLA, 10.471995 Ato Boldon, UCLA, 10.081996 Ato Boldon, UCLA, 10.031997 Akin Akinremi, ARIZ, 10.491998 Ja'Warren Hooker, WASH, 10.241999 Sultan McCullough, USC, 10.182000 Ja'Warren Hooker, WASH, 10.19w2001 Marcus Brunson, ASU, 10.212002 Anson Henry, WSU, 10.292003 Anthony Buchanan, WSU, 10.10w2004 Anthony Buchanan, WSU, 10.212005 Wes Felix, USC, 10.242006 Philip Francis, USC, 10.252007 Ahmad Rashad, USC, 10.202008 Wopamo Osaisai, STAN, 10.4782009 Ahmad Rashad, USC, 10.132010 Ahmad Rashad, USC, 10.202011 James Alaka, WASH, 10.292012 Aaron Brown, USC, 10.182013 Beejay Lee, USC, 10.072014 Aaron Brown, USC, 10.312015 Andre DeGrasse, USC, 9.97*2016 Reggie Lewis, ASU, 10.38

200 YARDS1960 Angie Coia, USC, 21.61961 Bruce Munn, USC, 21.51962 Arnold Tripp, UCLA, 21.01963 Larry Questad, STAN, 21.51964 Jerry Plowman, WASH, 21.41965 Forrest Beaty, CAL, 21.31966 Tom Jones, UCLA, 21.01967 Lennox Miller, USC, 20.61968 Lennox Miller, USC, 20.81969 Lennox Miller, USC, 20.51970 Willie Turner, OSU, 20.41971 Willie Deckard, USC, 20.91972 Leon Brown, USC 20.81973 Don Quarrie, USC, 20.71974 Gary Minor, WSU, 21.21975 James Gilkes, USC, 20.5

200 METERSMeet Record: Ato Boldon, UCLA, 20.00, 19961976 James Gilkes, USC, 21.11977 Clancy Edwards, USC, 20.131978 Clancy Edwards, USC, 20.061979 Greg Foster, USC, 20.351980 James Sanford, USC, 20.611981 LaMonte King, ASU, 20.361982 Eric Brown, UCLA, 20.41w1983 George Walcott, ORE, 20.641984 Luis Morales, USC, 20.831985 Darwin Cook, USC, 20.331986 Mike Dexter, USC, 20.491987 Henry Thomas, UCLA, 20.241988 Atlee Mahorn, CAL, 20.211989 Marc Olivier, ARIZ, 21.321990 Michael Bates, ARIZ, 20.921991 Michael Bates, ARIZ, 20.701992 Tony Miller, UCLA, 20.511993 Jeff Laynes, USC, 20.901994 Marcus Reed, UCLA, 20.571995 Ato Boldon, UCLA, 20.081996 Ato Boldon, UCLA, 20.00*1997 Jimmi Johnson, STAN, 20.951998 Ja'Warren Hooker, WASH, 20.701999 Jerome Davis, USC, 20.582000 Ja'Warren Hooker, WASH, 20.39w2001 Marcus Brunson, ASU, 20.62w2002 Anson Henry, WSU, 20.522003 Wes Felix, USC, 20.812004 Wes Felix, USC, 20.432005 Seth Amoo, ASU, 20.652006 Philip Francis, USC, 20.392007 Ahmad Rashad, USC, 20.562008 Darryl Elston, ASU, 20.912009 Ahmad Rashad, USC, 20.822010 Ahmad Rashad, USC, 21.052011 James Alaka, WASH, 20.852012 James Alaka, WASH, 20.452013 Bryshon Nellum, USC, 20.232014 Aaron Brown, USC, 20.262015 Andre DeGrasse, USC, 20.052016 Devon Allen, ORE, 20.88

440 YARDS1960 Jack Yerman, CAL, 47.31961 Bob Staten, USC, 47.31962 Rex Cawley, USC, 46.81963 Rex Cawley, USC, 46.71964 Dave Archibald, CAL, 46.31965 Forrest Beaty, CAL, 46.51966 Bob Frey, UCLA, 46.41967 Steve Pancoast, OSU, 46.31968 Don Domansky, UCLA, 46.71969 Len Van Hofwegen, UCLA, 46.41970 John Smith, UCLA, 45.91971 Wayne Collett, UCLA, 45.31972 Edesel Garrison, USC, 45.41973 Benny Brown, UCLA 46.21974 Maxie Parks, UCLA, 46.41975 Ken Randle, USC, 45.5

400 METERSMeet Record: Danny Everett, UCLA, 44.34, 19881976 Ken Randle, USC, 46.01977 Tom Andrews, USC, 45.571978 Donn Thompson, UCLA, 45.961979 Kasheef Hassan, OSU, 45.591980 Bill Green, USC, 46.481981 Howard Henley, ASU, 45.591982 Kasheef Hassan, OSU, 45.801983 Chris Whitlock, WSU, 46.281984 Gabriel Tiacoh, WSU, 45.241985 Gabriel Tiacoh, WSU, 45.001986 Gabriel Tiacoh, WSU, 44.581987 Danny Everett, UCLA, 45.521988 Danny Everett, UCLA, 44.34*1989 Steve Lewis, UCLA, 45.871990 Steve Lewis, UCLA, 46.101991 Travis Hannah, USC, 46.161992 Quincy Watts, USC, 45.001993 Derrick Baker, UCLA, 46.081994 Paul Greene, USC, 46.151995 Pat Johnson, ORE, 45.381996 Jerome Davis, USC, 45.651997 Jerome Davis, USC, 45.521998 Jerome Davis, USC, 45.441999 Jerome Davis, USC, 44.952000 Michael Granville, UCLA, 46.492001 Tony Berrian, ASU, 45.852002 Mike Kenyon, ARIZ, 45.832003 Lewis Banda, ASU, 45.832004 Lewis Banda, ASU, 44.582005 Kedar Inico, ORE, 45.612006 Matt Scherer, ORE, 45.192007 Lionel Larry, USC, 44.732008 Lionel Larry, USC, 44.772009 Jordan Boase, WASH, 45.642010 Joey Hughes, USC, 45.162011 Mike Berry, ORE, 44.912012 Bryshon Nellum, USC, 45.202013 Bryshon Nellum, USC, 44.762014 Mike Berry, ORE, 45.052015 Marcus Chambers, ORE, 45.212016 Marcus Chambers, ORE, 45.94

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880 YARDS1960 Jerry Siebert, CAL, 1:49.01961 Andy Dunkell, UCLA, 1:50.81962 Kevin Hogan, USC, 1:49.91963 Bob Miltz, STAN, 1:50.41964 Bill Pratt, STAN, 1:50.31965 Morgan Groth, OSU, 1:47.51966 Dennis Carr, USC, 1:47.81967 Wade Bell, ORE, 1:47.61968 Terry Thompson, OSU, 1:49.31969 Art Sandison, WSU, 1:48.91970 Art Sandison, WSU, 1:48.21971 Rick Brown, CAL, 1:49.11972 Rick Brown, CAL, 1:47.71973 Rick Brown, CAL, 1:46.71974 Rick Brown, CAL, 1:48.11975 James Robinson, CAL, 1:49.1

800 METERSMeet Record: Joaquim Cruz, ORE, 1:45.12, 19841976 James Robinson, CAL, 1:49.11977 James Brewster, WSU, 1:48.51978 Conrad Suhr, UCLA, 1:48.781979 James Walters, USC, 1:47.61980 David Mack, ORE, 1:48.281981 David Mack, ORE, 1:46.991982 David Mack, ORE, 1:48.111983 Joaquim Cruz, ORE, 1:45.371984 Joaquim Cruz, ORE, 1:45.12*1985 Dub Myers, ORE 1:47.551986 Joey Bunch, USC, 1:48.741987 Doug Herron, ARIZ, 1:47.681988 Tim Manson, WSU, 1:48.021989 Ibrahim Okash, USC, 1:48.801990 David Strang, STAN, 1:49.381991 David Strang, STAN, 1:48.961992 Mitch Leffler, WASH, 1:49.051993 Jim McCreery, ASU, 1:49.591994 Clevon Clair, ASU, 1:49.821995 Eric Anderson, WSU, 1:47.381996 Mike Terry, UCLA, 1:48.921997 Isaac Turner, USC, 1:48.111998 Bernard Lagat, WSU, 1:48.191999 Patrick Nduwimana, ARIZ, 1:46.432000 Patrick Nduwimana, ARIZ, 1:49.522001 Michael Stember, STAN, 1:50.022002 Simon Kimata, ORE, 1:48.352003 Justin Romaniuik, STAN, 1:49.862004 Ben Aragon, UCLA, 1:48.452005 Ryan Brown, WASH, 1:47.312006 Duane Solomon, USC, 1:48.032007 Ryan Brown, WASH, 1:47.512008 Andrew Wheating, ORE, 1:46.832009 Andrew Wheating, ORE, 1:49.532010 Andrew Wheating, ORE, 1:47.772011 Cory Primm, UCLA, 1:47.572012 Elijah Greer, ORE, 1:48.482013 Elijah Greer, ORE, 1:49.482014 Derrick Daigre, WASH, 1:49.862015 Jesse Jorgensen, WSU, 1:46.492016 Collins Kibet, ARIZ, 1:47.23

MILE1960 Bob Holland, UCLA, 4:08.81961 Mil Dahl, UCLA, 4:14.51962 Mil Dahl, UCLA, 4:08.11963 Julio Marin, USC, 4:03.01964 Paul Schlicke, STAN, 4:02.51965 Bob Day, UCLA, 4:03.01966 Bruce Bess, USC, 4:02.41967 Roscoe Divine, ORE, 4:00.01968 Dave Wilborn, ORE, 4:00.41969 Roscoe Divine, ORE, 4:06.71970 Rick Riley, WSU, 3:59.21971 Steve Prefontaine, ORE, 4:01.51972 Hailu Ebba, OSU, 4:03.21973 Hailu Ebba, OSU, 3:57.91974 Hailu Ebba, OSU, 4:00.51975 Scott Daggatt, ORE, 4:08.2

1500 METERSMeet Record: Lawi Lalang, ARIZ, 3:36.34, 20141976 Peter Spir, ORE, 3:42.01977 Andy Clifford, CAL, 3:42.31978 Rudy Chapa, ORE, 3:38.971979 Rudy Chapa, ORE, 3:38.71980 Thom Hunt, ARIZ, 3:42.071981 Dan Raby, ASU, 3:44.51982 Jim Hill, ORE, 3:39.851983 Mark Fricker, OSU, 3:40.891984 Jim Hill, ORE, 3:42.291985 Peter Koech, WSU, 3:41.291986 Dub Myers, ORE, 3:41.311987 Bruce Stirling, WASH, 3:44.291988 Dave Ottaway, CAL, 3:45.231989 John Quade, ARIZ, 3:50.221990 Bill Crowley, STAN, 3:47.791991 Samuel Kibiri, WSU, 3:43.591992 Josephat Kapkory, WSU, 3:45.341993 Martin Keino, ARIZ, 3:44.541994 Richie Boulet, CAL, 3:48.121995 Martin Keino, ARIZ, 3:46.371996 Richie Boulet, CAL, 3:43.561997 Bernard Lagat, WSU, 3:41.981998 Bernard Lagat, WSU, 3:44.331999 Bernard Lagat, WSU, 3:52.062000 Gabe Jennings, STAN, 3:42.862001 Gabe Jennings, STAN, 3:43.302002 Gabe Jennings, STAN, 3:43.232003 Grant Robinson, STAN, 3:44.422004 Robert Cheseret, ARIZ, 3:43.502005 Jon Rankin, UCLA, 3:44.612006 Robert Cheseret, ARIZ, 3:41.882007 Russell Brown, STAN, 3:46.892008 Garrett Heath, STAN, 3:42.022009 Matthew Centrowitz, ORE, 3:51.002010 Matthew Centrowitz, ORE, 3:41.162011 Matthew Centrowitz, ORE, 3:41.732012 Lawi Lalang, ARIZ, 3:47.332013 Lawi Lalang, ARIZ, 3:38.532014 Lawi Lalang, ARIZ, 3:36.34*2015 Izaic Yorks, WASH, 3:46.422016 Izaic Yorks, WASH, 3:39.14

THREE MILES1960 Rene Rogers, USC, 14:24.01961 Al Gaylord, CAL, 14:11.01962 Harry McCalla, STAN, 14:13.31963 Julio Marin, USC, 13:51.41964 Chris Westman, WSU, 13:53.41965 Ken Moore, ORE, 13:45.01966 Gerry Lindgren, WSU, 13:12.81967 Gerry Lindgren, WSU, 13:37.51968 Gerry Lindgren, WSU, 13:29.61969 Arne Kvalheim, ORE, 13:39.41970 Steve Prefontaine, ORE, 13:27.81971 Steve Prefontaine, ORE, 13:17.91972 Steve Prefontaine, ORE, 13:32.21973 Steve Prefontaine, ORE, 13:10.41974 John Ngeno, WSU, 13:16.01975 Paul Geis, ORE, 13:35.8

5000 METERSMeet Record: Henry Rono, WSU, 13:20.23, 19781976 John Ngeno, WSU, 13:51.21977 Samson Kimobwa, WSU, 13:35.41978 Henry Rono, WSU, 13:20.23*1979 Henry Rono, WSU, 13:32.81980 Ken Martin, ORE, 13:41.61981 Alberto Salazar, ORE, 14:03.81982 Peter Koech, WSU, 13:36.711983 Richard Tuwei, WSU, 13:42.81984 Julius Korir, WSU, 13:49.131985 Karl Van Calcar, OSU, 14:07.661986 Julius Korir, WSU, 13:52.711987 Jeff Cannada, ARIZ, 13:53.291988 Matt Giusto, ARIZ, 13:51.451989 Marc Davis, ARIZ, 13:56.191990 E.J. Guo, WSU, 14:24.151991 Marc Davis, ARIZ, 14:00.751992 Marc Davis, ARIZ, 14:14.221993 Martin Keino, ARIZ, 14:10.851994 Josephat Kapkory, WSU, 14:16.651995 Martin Keino, ARIZ, 14:36.171996 Mebrahtom Keflezighi, UCLA, 14:15.201997 Mebrahtom Keflezighi, UCLA, 13:47.951998 Abdi Abdirahman, ARIZ, 14:01.011999 Abdi Abdirahman, ARIZ, 14:00.082000 Brad Hauser, STAN, 13:56.402001 Bolota Asmerom, CAL, 14:07.232002 Jonathan Riley, STAN, 14:18.112003 Louie Luchini, STAN, 14:06.672004 Robert Cheseret, ARIZ, 14:09.372005 Robert Cheseret, ARIZ, 13:33.002006 Robert Cheseret, ARIZ, 13:47.502007 Galen Rupp, ORE, 14:02.002008 Kyle Alcorn, ASU, 14:12.762009 Brandon Bethke, ASU, 13:52.732010 Chris Derrick, STAN, 13:43.692011 Lawi Lalang, ARIZ, 13:47.292012 Chris Derrick, STAN, 13:37.552013 Nick Happe, ASU, 14:05.202014 Lawi Lalang, ARIZ, 13:41.442015 Edward Cheserek, ORE, 13:45.252016 Colby Gilbert, WASH, 13:35.20

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120-YARD HURDLES1960 Jim Johnson, UCLA, 14.31961 Bob Pierce, USC, 13.91962 Brian Polkinghorne, USC, 14.11963 Brian Polkinghorne, USC, 14.21964 Theo Viltz, USC, 14.51965 Theo Viltz, USC, 14.11966 Earl McCullouch, USC, 14.01967 Ron Copeland, UCLA, 13.51968 Earl McCullouch, USC, 14.01969 Rick Tipton, STAN, 13.91970 Tyrone Dutton, USC, 14.01971 Lance Babb, USC, 13.81972 Charles Rich, UCLA, 13.71973 Jerry Wilson, USC, 13.61974 Kip Ngeno, WSU, 13.81975 Clim Jackson, UCLA, 13.6

110-METER HURDLESMeet Record: Aleec Harris, USC, 13.35, 20141976 Spider Gaines, WASH, 13.91977 James Owens, UCLA, 13.601978 Greg Foster, UCLA, 13.631979 Greg Foster, UCLA, 13.471980 Greg Foster, UCLA, 13.431981 Larry Cowling, CAL, 13.991982 Milan Stewart, USC, 13.521983 Marcus Allen, UCLA, 13.741984 Steve Kerho, UCLA, 13.931985 Steve Kerho, UCLA, 13.981986 Andrew Parker, ASU, 13.731987 Andrew Parker, ASU, 13.521988 Robert Reading, USC, 13.821989 Robert Reading, USC, 13.651990 Tony Li, WSU, 13.931991 Tony Li, WSU, 13.651992 Mark Crear, USC, 13.55w1993 Ross Flowers, UCLA, 13.841994 Kehinde Alade'fa, USC, 13.931995 Kehinde Alade'fa, USC, 13.831996 Kehinde Alade'fa, USC, 13.701997 William Erese, USC, 14.021998 William Erese, USC, 13.801999 Arend Watkins, WSU, 13.842000 Ryan Wilson, USC, 13.83w2001 Arend Watkins, WSU, 13.622002 Ryan Wilson, USC, 13.812003 Ryan Wilson, USC, 13.422004 Eric Mitchum, ORE, 13.622005 Eric Mitchum, ORE, 13.592006 Eric Mitchum, ORE, 13.562007 Kevin Craddock, UCLA, 13.482008 Kevin Craddock, UCLA, 13.582009 Oscar Spurlock, USC, 13.562010 Ashton Eaton, ORE, 13.542011 Ray Stewart, CAL, 13.482012 Jonathan Cabral, ORE, 13.612013 Ray Stewart, CAL, 13.432014 Aleec Harris, USC, 13.35*2015 Marquis Morris, USC, 13.952016 Devon Allen, ORE, 13.61

SIX MILES1973 John Ngeno, WSU, 28:23.61974 John Ngeno, WSU, 28:28.01975 John Ngeno, WSU, 28:38.0

10,000 METERSMeet Record: Henry Rono, WSU, 27:46.55, 19781976 Tony Sandoval, STAN, 28:55.61977 Samson Kimobwa, WSU, 28:13.41978 Henry Rono, WSU, 27:46.55*1979 Alberto Salazar, ORE, 28:40.61980 Samson Kimobwa, WSU, 28:39.21981 Alberto Salazar, ORE, 28:38.21982 Steve Ortiz, UCLA, 28:22.931983 Peter Koech, WSU, 28:37.31984 Peter Koech, WSU, 29:07.841985 Peter Koech, WSU, 29:37.721986 Mark McMonigal, ORE, 29:28.771987 Jacinto Navarrette, WSU, 29:54.391988 Chris Morgan, ARIZ, 29:31.821989 E.J. Guo, WSU, 29:45.561990 Peter Fonseca, ORE, 29:41.001991 Pat Haller, ORE, 29:48.751992 Josephat Kapkory, WSU, 29:22.041993 Jimmy Rodriguez, ARIZ, 30:08.681994 Josephat Kapkory, WSU, 29:39.321995 Karl Keska, ORE, 30:27.191996 Karl Keska, ORE, 29:10.401997 Rob Reeder, STAN, 29:48.881998 Abdi Abdirahman, ARIZ, 28:36.161999 Nathan Nutter, STAN, 29:55.202000 Brent Hauser, STAN, 29:27.902001 Dave Bazzi, WASH, 29:27.312002 Jonathan Riley, STAN, 30:22.642003 Louie Luchini, STAN, 29:13.282004 Robert Cheseret, ARIZ, 30:24.842005 Robert Cheseret, ARIZ, 29:16.482006 Robert Cheseret, ARIZ, 30:32.922007 Glaen Rupp, ORE, 29:07.842008 Carlos Trujillo, ORE, 30:11.972009 Galen Rupp, ORE, 29:01.932010 Chris Derrick, STAN, 29:10.802011 Stephen Sambu, ARIZ, 28:57.722012 Stephen Sambu, ARIZ, 29:20.192013 Lawi Lalang, ARIZ, 28:14.632014 Joe Rosa, STAN, 29:16.712015 Ammar Moussa, COLO, 29:34.282016 Edward Cheserek, ORE, 28:58.57

440-YARD HURDLES1963 Rex Cawley, USC, 51.51964 Jim Allen, WSU, 51.91965 Roger Johnson, UCLA, 50.91966 Roger Johnson, UCLA, 51.01967 Paddy McCrary, CAL, 50.91968 Geoff Vanderstock, USC, 50.61969 Gary Knoke, ORE, 50.91970 Wayne Collett, UCLA, 50.61971 Jim Seymour, WASH, 50.91972 Jean Pierre Corvall, UCLA, 52.21973 Jeff Overson, OSU, 51.31974 Matt Hogsett, STAN, 51.31975 Tom Andrews, USC, 51.1

400-METER HURDLESMeet Record: Jeshua Anderson, WSU, 48.13, 20111976 Tom Andrews, USC, 49.91977 Tom Andrews, USC, 50.341978 Rich Graybehl, USC, 49.981979 Phil Bransom, ORE, 50.571980 Andre Phillips, UCLA, 50.961981 Andre Phillips, UCLA, 49.811982 Larry Cowling, CAL, 50.141983 Leonard Robinson, CAL, 50.331984 Jim Scannella, CAL, 50.421985 Steve Kerho, UCLA, 50.781986 Kevin Young, UCLA, 49.021987 Kevin Young, UCLA, 50.061988 Kevin Young, UCLA, 48.711989 George Porter, USC, 49.551990 George Porter, USC, 51.171991 Robert Rucker, USC, 49.541992 Bob Gray, ORE, 49.831993 Marcus Carter, USC, 50.551994 Pedro Rodrigues, USC, 50.431995 Pedro Rodrigues, USC, 50.601996 Kehinde Alade'fa, USC, 50.711997 Brian Fell, UCLA, 50.331998 Brian Fell, UCLA, 50.791999 Felix Sanchez, USC, 50.002000 Felix Sanchez, USC, 49.262001 Eric Dudley, WSU, 50.532002 Brandon Holliday, ORE, 50.732003 Ryan Wilson, USC, 49.332004 Brandon Johnson, UCLA, 48.852005 Brandon Johnson, UCLA, 49.342006 Shane Charles, WASH, 49.512007 Brandon Johnson, UCLA, 50.032008 Jeshua Anderson, WSU, 49.552009 Jeshua Anderson, WSU, 48.902010 Jeshua Anderson, WSU, 48.632011 Jeshua Anderson, WSU, 48.13*2012 Amaechi Morton, STAN, 48.952013 Reggie Wyatt, USC, 49.172014 CJ Allen, WSU, 51.152015 Ben Thiel, ORE, 50.322016 CJ Allen, WSU, 50.36

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3000-METER STEEPLECHASEMeet Record: Julius Korir, WSU, 8:26.10, 19841965 Ken Moore, ORE, 9:05.11966 Ken Moore, ORE, 8:49.41967 Bob Williams, ORE, 8:51.11968 Rod Dahl, WSU, 9:02.61969 Larry Almberg, WSU, 8:51.61970 Jim Johnson, WASH, 8:47.61971 Steve Savage, ORE, 8:40.31972 Bill Koss, WASH, 8:42.01973 Leonard Hill, OSU, 8:43.01974 Todd Lathers, ORE, 8:48.01975 Gary Barger, ORE, 8:50.11976 Graham Barr, WASH, 8:56.01977 Henry Rono, WSU, 8:35.41978 Don Clary, ORE, 8:45.371979 Thom Hunt, ARIZ, 8:37.31980 Ken Martin, ORE, 8:27.81981 Harrison Koroso, ARIZ, 8:32.21982 Richard Tuwei, WSU, 8:31.701983 Julius Korir, WSU, 8:31.241984 Julius Korir, WSU, 8:26.10*1985 Richard Tuwei, WSU, 8:32.611986 Julius Korir, WSU, 8:28.911987 Dan Bell, WASH, 8:36.681988 Karl Van Calcar, OSU, 8:30.131989 Marty Stroschein, WSU, 8:37.071990 Danny Lopez, ORE, 8:38.11991 Marc Davis, ARIZ, 8:43.791992 Marc Davis, ARIZ, 8:38.491993 Martin Keino, ARIZ, 8:44.541994 Josephat Kapkory, WSU, 8:56.351995 Martin Keino, ARIZ, 9:01.781996 Daniel Das Neves, ORE, 8:44.301997 Jon Pillow, ARIZ, 8:48.171998 Micah Davis, ORE, 8:45.761999 Micah Davis, ORE, 8:54.982000 Jeremy Rasmussen, ASU, 8:49.232001 Jesse Thomas, STAN, 8:51.482002 Mike Hill, WASH, 8:54.192003 Ian Dobson, STAN, 8:50.832004 Aaron Aguayo, ASU, 8:47.692005 Aaron Aguayo, ASU, 8:41.612006 Aaron Aguayo, ASU, 8:35.042007 Aaron Aguayo, ASU, 8:36.422008 Kyle Alcorn, ASU, 8:43.812009 Chris Winter, ORE, 8:51.482010 Steve Sodaro, CAL, 8:40.602011 Steve Finley, ORE, 9:04.622012 Collin Jarvis, CAL, 8:48.052013 Aric Van Halen, COLO, 8:41.732014 Aaron Nelson, WASH, 8:49.092015 Connor Winter, COLO, 8:48.932016 Aaron Nelson, WASH, 8:39.58

440-YARD RELAY1965 California, 40.91966 UCLA, 40.31967 USC, 39.91968 USC, 39.31969 USC, 39.81970 California, 39.81971 UCLA, 39.91972 USC, 40.21973 USC, 39.91974 California, 40.11975 USC, 39.4

4x100-METER RELAYMeet Record: UCLA, 38.59, 19881976 USC, 39.91977 USC, 39.241978 USC, 39.271979 USC, 39.021980 Arizona State, 39.731981 Arizona State, 39.121982 Arizona State, 39.781983 Arizona, 39.401984 USC, 39.531985 Washington State, 39.611986 Arizona State, 39.771987 UCLA, 39.461988 UCLA, 38.59*1989 USC, 40.441990 Arizona, 39.561991 Washington State, 39.571992 USC, 39.321993 UCLA, 39.621994 UCLA, 39.691995 USC, 39.231996 UCLA, 39.601997 USC, 40.051998 UCLA, 39.521999 USC, 39.462000 Arizona State, 39.352001 USC, 39.742002 USC, 39.442003 Washington State, 39.682004 Arizona State, 38.972005 Arizona State, 39.102006 Oregon, 39.742007 USC, 39.662008 Washington, 39.522009 UCLA, 39.772010 UCLA, 39.662011 Washington State, 39.482012 Arizona State, 39.472013 Arizona State, 39.412014 USC, 39.432015 USC, 39.172016 Arizona State, 39.54

MILE RELAY1960 USC, 3:11.91961 USC, 3:12.61962 USC, 3:13.41963 USC, 3:13.11964 California, 3:11.01965 California, 3:09.41966 UCLA, 3:09.31967 Washington, 3:11.61968 UCLA, 3:08.21969 UCLA, 3:09.51970 UCLA, 3:07.11971 UCLA, 3:08.31972 UCLA, 3:06.71973 UCLA, 3:08.21974 UCLA, 3:07.71975 USC, 3:09.2

4x400 METER RELAYMeet Record: Arizona State, 3:01.26, 20041976 USC, 3:08.61977 UCLA, 3:07.81978 USC, 3:05.291979 USC, 3:08.11980 UCLA, 3:08.261981 Oregon State, 3:07.821982 Arizona State, 3:09.871983 Arizona State, 3:07 651984 Washington State, 3:07.381985 Washington State, 3:05.581986 California, 3:05.771987 UCLA, 3:07.491988 UCLA, 3:05.601989 UCLA, 3:08.121990 Washington, 3:06.921991 Arizona State, 3:04.761992 USC, 3:04.741993 UCLA, 3:09.181994 USC, 3:06.641995 Arizona State, 3:04.951996 USC, 3:07.331997 USC, 3:04.921998 Washington, 3:06.491999 USC, 3:02.682000 USC, 3:05.472001 Arizona State, 3:05.342002 Arizona State, 3:06.032003 Arizona State, 3:06.442004 Arizona State, 3:01.26*2005 Arizona State, 3:02.852006 USC, 3:05.742007 USC, 3:07.362008 Arizona State, 3:04.752009 USC, 3:06.302010 USC, 3:06.072011 USC, 3:03.382012 Arizona State, 3:06.002013 Oregon, 3:05.632014 Arizona State, 3:07.102015 Washington, 3:05.842016 Stanford, 3:08.13

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HIGH JUMPMeet Record: Brian Marshall, STAN, 2.28/7-5 3/4, 1988 Jessie Williams, USC, 2.28/7-5 3/4, 2005 Nick Ross, ARIZ, 2.28/7-5 3/4, 20141960 Charlie Dumas, USC, 6-8 3/41961 Bob Avant, USC, 6-10 1/21962 Gene Johnson, CAL, 6-81963 Lew Hoyt, USC, 6-101964 Gene Johnson, CAL, 6-7 3/41965 Bill Carter, CAL, 6-9 1/41966 Bob Keppel, WSU, 6-91967 Dick Fosbury, OSU, 6-91968 Dick Fosbury, OSU, 7-01969 Dick Fosbury, OSU, 7-01970 John Radetich, OSU, 7-01971 Larry Hollins, USC, 7-0 1/41972 Dwight Stones, UCLA, 7-11973 Tom Woods, OSU, 7-01974 Mike Fleer, OSU, 7-1 1/21975 Rory Kotinek, UCLA, 7-31976 Jason Meisler, UCLA, 7-11977 Tim Walker, USC, 7-1 1/41978 Dwayne Joseph, UCLA, 7-11979 James Frazier, ARIZ, 2.17/7-1 1/21980 Lee Balkin, UCLA, 2.18/7-1 3/41981 Brent Harken, WSU, 2.19/7-2 1/41982 Del Davis, UCLA, 2.21/7-31983 Brett Lowery, WSU, 2.21/7-31984 James Cunningham, WSU, 2.20/7-2 1/21985 Maurice Crumby, ARIZ, 2.22/7-3 1/41986 Brian Marshall, STAN, 2.24/7-4 1/41987 Mike Harris, CAL, 2.20/7-2 1/21988 Brian Marshall, STAN, 2.28/7-5 3/4*1989 Andy Young, ORE, 2.22/7-3 1/41990 Rick Noji, WASH, 2.20/7-2 1/21991 Muhammad Oliver, ORE, 2.15/7-0 1/21992 Gabe Beechum, ASU, 2.20/7 2 1/21993 Kevin Keane, CAL, 2.15/7-0 1/21994 Kevin Keane, CAL, 2.17/7-1 1/21995 Rich Pitchford, UCLA, 2.20/7-2 1/21996 Chris Nelson, ORE, 2.20/7-2 1/21997 Chris Nelson, ORE, 2.15/7-0 1/21998 Kyley Johnson, ORE, 2.15/7-0 1/21999 Michael Ponikvar, STAN, 2.15/7-0 1/22000 Jason Boness, ORE, 2.26/7-52001 Michael Ponikvar, STAN, 2.25/7-4 1/22002 Dawid Jaworski, USC, 2.15/7-0 1/22003 Dawid Jaworski, USC, 2.23/7-3 3/42004 Teak Wilburn, CAL, 2.22/7-3 1/42005 Jesse Williams, USC, 2.28/7-5 3/4*2006 Jesse Williams, USC, 2.25/7-4 1/22007 Ed Wright, CAL, 2.21/7-32008 Ed Wright, CAL, 2.22/7-3 1/42009 Trent Arrivey, WSU, 2.19/7-2 1/42010 M. K. Wijesekar, USC, 2.20/7-2 1/22011 Nick Ross, ARIZ, 2.20/7-2 1/22012 Nick Ross, ARIZ, 2.20/7-2 1/22013 Edgar Rivera-Morales, ARIZ, 2.23/7-3 3/42014 Nick Ross, ARIZ, 2.28/7-5.75*2015 Bryan McBride, ASU, 2.19m/7-2.252016 Thane Pierson, WSU, 2.21m/7-3.00

POLE VAULTMeet Record: Toby Stevenson, STAN, 5.72/18-9 1/4, 20001960 Jim Brewer, USC, 14-0 Don Failla, WASH, 14-0 Tom Colton, CAL, 14-0 Terry Kelley, CAL, 14-01961 John Cramer, WASH, 15-0 Jim Brewer, USC, 15-01962 John Cramer, WASH, 15-0 1/21963 Brian Sternberg, WASH, 15-01964 Bill Self, WSU, 15-9 1/21965 Jim Eshelman, STAN, 16-0 3/41966 Mark Savage, UCLA, 16-11967 Dick Railsback, UCLA, 17-11968 Bob Seagren, USC, 17-2 1/21969 Dick Railsback, UCLA, 17-6 1/41970 Jon Vaught, UCLA, 16-61971 Kirk Bryde, WASH, 17-41972 Kirk Bryde, WASH, 16-9 1/21973 Francois Tracanelli, UCLA, 17-01974 Ed Lipscomb, OSU, 17-4 1/21975 Ron Mooers, UCLA, 17-3 1/41976 Scott Fisher, OSU, 17-0 1/41977 Mike Tully, UCLA, 17-71978 Mike Tully, UCLA, 18-8 3/41979 Tom Hintnaus, ORE, 5.18/17-01980 Tom Hintnaus, ORE, 5.25/17-2 3/41981 Shannon Sullivan, OSU, 5.34/17-6 1/41982 Anthony Curran, UCLA, 5.55/18-2 1/21983 Shannon Sullivan, OSU, 5.42/17-9 1/41984 Kory Tarpenning, ORE, 5.28/17-3 3/41985 Kory Tarpenning, ORE, 5.28/17-3 3/41986 Tim Canfield, ORE, 5.30/17-4 1/21987 Eric White, USC, 5.30/17-4 1/21988 Lance Betson, USC, 5.10/16-8 3/41989 Brent Burns, CAL, 5.34/17-6 1/41990 Brian Cullen, ORE, 5.20/17-0 3/41991 Brent Burns, CAL, 5.52/18-1 1/21992 Brent Burns, CAL, 5.60/18-4 1/21993 Nick Hysong, ASU, 5.30/17-4 1/21994 Nick Hysong, ASU, 5.55/18-2 1/21995 Christos Pallakis, WSU, 5.50/18-0 1/21996 Scott Slover, UCLA, 5.30/17-4 1/21997 Piotr Buciarski, ORE, 5.40/17-8 1/21998 Scott Slover, UCLA, 5.55/18-2 1/21999 Piotr Buciarski, ORE, 5.47/17-11 1/42000 Toby Stevenson, STAN, 5.72/18-9 1/4*2001 Dennis Kholev, USC, 5.60/18-4 1/22002 Brad Walker, WASH, 5.50/18-0 1/22003 Brad Walker, WASH, 5.55/18-2 1/22004 Tommy Skipper, ORE, 5.57/18-3 1/42005 Kim Yoo, UCLA, 5.41/17-92006 Tommy Skipper, ORE, 5.50/18-0 1/22007 Tommy Skipper, ORE, 5.45/17-10 1/22008 Bobby Tally, UCLA, 5.21/17-12009 Scott Roth, WASH, 5.60/18-4 1/22010 Ryan Vu, WASH, 5.38/17-7 3/42011 Greg Woepse, UCLA, 5.22/17-1 1/22012 JJ Juilfs, WASH, 5.44/17-10 1/42013 Michael Woepse, UCLA, 5.46/17-112014 Jax Thoirs, WASH, 5.50m/18-0.502015 Jax Thoirs, WASH, 5.65m/18-6.502016 Jax Thoirs, WASH, 5.40m/17-8.50

LONG JUMPMeet Record: Dwight Phillips, ASU, 8.18/26-10, 19991960 Luther Hayes, USC, 24-1 3/4 John Kelly, STAN, 24-1 3/41961 Luther Hayes, USC, 24-10 3/41962 Dan Moore, STAN, 24-8 1/41963 Dan Moore, STAN, 24-5 1/21964 Wariboko West, WASH, 24-11 1/41965 Wellesley Clayton, USC, 25-4 1/41966 Tony Albin, OSU, 24-7 1/21967 Bud Walsh, STAN, 24-6 1/21968 Earl McCullouch, USC, 24-10 3/41969 Tom Smith, ORE, 25-8 3/41970 Bouncy Moore, ORE, 25-101971 Bouncy Moore, ORE, 25-6 1/41972 Randy Williams, USC, 25-81973 Randy Williams, USC, 27-9w1974 Randy Williams, USC, 25-6 3/4w1975 Randy Williams, USC, 26-4 1/21976 John Okoro, OSU, 25-2 1/21977 James Lofton, STAN, 26-4 3/4w1978 James Lofton, STAN, 25-9 1/21979 Dannie Jackson, ASU, 7.83/25-8 1/41980 Larry Doubley, USC, 7.92/26-01981 LaMonte King, ASU, 7.95/26-11982 Dokie Williams, UCLA, 7.85/25-9 1/41983 Ken Frazier, ASU, 7.80/25-7 1/41984 Vance Johnson, ARIZ, 7.87/25-101985 Tony Zackery, WASH, 7.90/25-11w1986 Mike Powell, UCLA, 8.05/26-51987 J.J. Birden, ORE, 7.84/25-8 3/41988 Latin Berry, ORE, 7.93/26-0 1/41989 Latin Berry, ORE, 8.03/26-4 1/41990 Latin Berry, ORE, 7.99/26-2 3/41991 Marcus Hickerson, STAN, 7.93/26-0 1/41992 McArthur Anderson, UCLA, 7.59/24-111993 Derrick Baker, UCLA, 7.63/25-0 1/21994 Lee Adkins, CAL, 7.78/25-6 1/41995 Kyle Beck, USC, 7.67/25-21996 Chris Ferreira, CAL, 7.78/25-6 1/41997 Hilary Mawindi, WSU, 7.68/25-2 1/2w1998 Hilary Mawindi, WSU, 24-10 1/21999 Dwight Phillips, ASU, 8.18/26-10*2000 Dwight Phillips, ASU, 8.08/26-6 1/4w2001 Djeke Mambo, USC, 7.69/25-2 3/42002 Milton Little, STAN, 7.57/24-10w2003 Juaune Armon, UCLA, 7.95/26-12004 Juaune Armon, UCLA, 7.87/25-102005 Trevell Quinley, ASU, 7.77/25-62006 Norris Frederick, WASH, 7.87/25-102007 Matt Turner, ASU, 7.84/25-8 3/42008 Matt Turner, ASU, 7.84/25-8 3/42009 Luis Rivera-Morales, ARIZ, 7.95/26-12010 Ashton Eaton, ORE, 7.81/25-7 1/22011 Brendan Ames, USC, 7.69/25-2 3/42012 Stephan Scott-Ellis, WSU, 7.85/25-9 1/42013 Hammed Suleman, CAL, 7.91m/25-11 1/22014 Hammed Suleman, CAL, 7.93m/26-0.252015 Adoree Jackson, USC, 7.71m/25-3.502016 Adoree Jackson, USC, 7.71m/25-3.50

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TRIPLE JUMPMeet Record: Joseph Taiwo, WSU, 16.91/55-5 3/4, 19821960 Luther Hayes, USC, 49-2 3/41961 Luther Hayes, USC, 51-9 1/41962 Kermit Alexander, UCLA, 47-11 1/21963 Eilif Fredricksen, WSU, 48-10 1/21964 Mahoney Samuels, USC, 51-1 1/41965 Mahoney Samuels, USC, 49-3 3/41966 Doug Olmstead, UCLA, 49-4 1/21967 Gerald Lee, UCLA, 50-4 1/41968 Tim Barrett, USC, 50-11 3/41969 Denny Rogers, UCLA, 50-101970 Allen Meredith, STAN, 52-31971 James Butts, UCLA, 54-2 1/2w1972 James Butts, UCLA, 54-4 3/41973 Milan Tiff, UCLA, 54-3 1/2w1974 Clarence Taylor, UCLA, 53-4 3/41975 Tom Cochee, USC, 54-7 3/4w1976 Tom Cochee, USC, 53-9w1977 Willie Banks, UCLA, 55-3 1/41978 Willie Banks, UCLA, 54-111979 Chip Benson, UCLA, 16.34/53-7 1/21980 Chip Benson, UCLA, 16.01/52-6 1/2w1981 Paul Bates, CAL, 16.57/54-4 1/21982 Joseph Taiwo, WSU, 16.91/55-5 3/4*1983 Deon Mayfield, ASU, 16.37/53-8 1/21984 Joseph Taiwo, WSU, 16.69/54-9 1/41985 Ken Williams, CAL, 16.76/55-01986 Uchenna Agu, ORE, 15.80/51-101987 Latin Berry, ORE, 16.31/53-6 1/41988 Latin Berry, ORE, 16.35/53-7 3/41989 Mike Harris, CAL, 16.46/54-01990 Mike Harris, CAL, 16.52/54-2 1/21991 Chris Huffins, CAL, 16.14/52-11 1/21992 Charles Rogers, UCLA,16.28w/53-9w1993 Charles Rogers, UCLA, 15.80/51-101994 Todd Bleakney, ORE, 15.61/51-2 3/41995 Lenards Ozolinsh, CAL, 16.46/54-01996 Lenards Ozolinsh, CAL, 16.13/52-111997 Kedjeloba Mambo, USC, 16.13/52-111998 Mel Moultry, UCLA, 15.91/52-2 1/21999 Dwight Phillips, ASU, 16.27/53-4 1/22000 Demetrius Murray, WSU, 16.10/52-10w2001 Djeke Mambo, USC, 16.22/53-2 3/42002 Julien Kapek, USC, 16.84/55-3w2003 Julien Kapek, USC, 16.78/55-0 3/42004 Allen Simms, USC, 16.23/53-32005 Allen Simms, USC, 16.61/54-62006 Ryan Zimmerman, ASU, 16.23w/53-3w2007 Michael Johnson, UCLA, 15.65/51-4 1/42008 Matt Turner, ASU, 15.63/51-3 1/22009 Luis Rivera-Morales, ARIZ, 15.88/52-1 1/42010 Aven Wright, USC, 15.82/51-112011 Stephan Scott-Ellis, WSU, 15.90/52-22012 Chris Benard, ASU, 16.42/53-10 1/22013 Kason Covington, WASH, 15.48/50-9 1/52014 Darian Brooks, STAN, 16.02m/52-6.752015 Darian Brooks, STAN, 15.86m/52-0.502016 Darian Brooks, STAN, 15.84m/51-11.75

SHOT Meet Record: John Godina, UCLA, 21.76/71-4 3/4, 19951960 Dallas Long, USC, 61-3 3/41961 Dallas Long, USC, 63-0 1/21962 Dallas Long, USC, 63-7 1/41963 Matt Baggett, CAL, 56-8 1/41964 Don Castle, USC, 58-2 1/21965 Neal Steinhauer, ORE, 61-61966 Neal Steinhauer, ORE, 63-8 3/41967 Neal Steinhauer, ORE, 66-4 1/21968 Steve Marcus, UCLA, 63-0 1/41969 John Hubbell, WASH, 62-11 1/41970 Dave Murphy, USC, 64-31971 Pete Schmock, ORE, 62-11 1/21972 Doug Lane, USC, 66-11 1/41973 Mac Wilkins, ORE, 63-71974 Dave Schiller, UCLA, 61-10 1/41975 Butch Schmidt, OSU, 63-10 1/41976 Russ Vincent, WASH, 63-9 3/41977 Terry Albritton, STAN, 65-6 1/41978 Jeff Stover, ORE, 64-9 1/21979 Dave Laut, UCLA, 20.88/68-61980 Jeff Stover, ORE, 19.55/64-1 3/41981 Dave Porath, CAL, 20.19/66-31982 Dean Crouser, ORE, 20.57/67-61983 Dean Crouser, ORE, 20.90/68-71984 John Brenner, UCLA, 21.08/69-21985 Dimitrios Koutsoukis, WSU, 19.94/65-51986 Dimitrios Koutsoukis, WSU, 19.79/64-11 1/41987 Jim Banich, UCLA, 19.34/63-5 1/21988 Jose deSouza, ORE, 18.45/60-6 1/21989 Jack Trahan, ARIZ, 19.76/64-101990 Shane Collins, ASU, 18.99/62-3 3/41991 Eric Bergreen, UCLA, 18.78/61-7 1/21992 Shane Collins, ASU, 19.38/63-71993 John Godina, UCLA, 19.92/65-4 1/41994 John Godina, UCLA, 19.60/64-3 3/41995 John Godina, UCLA, 21.76/71-4 3/4*1996 Mark Parlin, UCLA, 19.71/64-81997 Ian Waltz, WSU, 18.80/61-8 1/41998 Chima Ugwa, ARIZ, 19.30/63-41999 Wade Tift, UCLA, 18.39/60-42000 Ben Lindsey, WASH, 19.50/62-11 3/42001 David Wood, ASU, 19.06/62-6 1/22002 Scott Wiegand, UCLA, 19.55/64-1 3/42003 Dan Ames, UCLA, 19.34/63-5 1/22004 Dan Ames, UCLA, 19.81/65-02005 Sean Shields, ARIZ, 19.95/65-5 1/22006 Noah Bryant, USC, 19.67/64-6 1/22007 Noah Bryant, USC, 20.29/66-72008 Zack Lloyd, ARIZ, 21.03/69-02009 Ryan Whiting, ASU, 20.37/66-102010 Ryan Whiting, ASU, 21.34/70-0 1/42011 Jordan Clarke, ASU, 19.05/62-62012 Jordan Clarke, ASU, 19.86/65-22013 Jordan Clarke, ASU, 19.35/63-62014 Nicholas Scarvelis, UCLA, 19.46m/63-10.252015 Nicholas Scarvelis, UCLA, 19.64m/64-5.252016 Nicholas Scarvelis, UCLA, 20.54m/67-4.75

DISCUS Meet Record: Julian Wruck, UCLA, 65.41/214-7, 20131960 Jim Wade, USC, 172-9 1/21961 Dave Weill, STAN, 179-2 1/21962 Dave Weill, STAN, 187-71963 Dave Weill, STAN, 179-8 1/21964 Al Pemberton, WASH, 175-6 1/21965 Bob Stoecker, STAN, 183-10 1/21966 Gary Carlsen, USC, 184-8 1/21967 Gary Carlsen, USC, 191-01968 John Van Reenan, WSU, 194-101969 John Van Reenan, WSU, 194-11970 Joe Antunovich, USC, 191-101971 Joe Antunovich, USC, 190-101972 Jim Penrose, CAL, 185-61973 Mac Wilkins, ORE, 199-91974 Roger Freberg, UCLA, 187-91975 Darrell Elder, USC, 183-101976 Borys Chambul, WASH, 196-41977 Scott Overton, CAL, 195-81978 Dave Voorhees, ORE, 198-61979 Tim Fox, OSU, 59.14/194-01980 Tim Fox, OSU, 58.56/192-11981 Dave Porath, CAL, 61.36/201-41982 Dean Crouser, ORE, 63.30/207-81983 Dean Crouser, ORE, 61.44/201-71984 John Brenner, UCLA, 57.48/188-71985 Todd Kaufman, ARIZ, 59.90/196-61986 Bernd Kneissler, USC, 61.86/202-111987 Jim Banich, UCLA, 59.22/194-31988 Kari Nisula, CAL, 60.00/196-101989 Brian Blutreich, UCLA, 59.36/194-91990 Brian Blutreich, UCLA, 57.56/188-101991 R. Jimenez-Gaona, CAL, 61.06/200-41992 R. Jimenez-Gaona, CAL, 64.30/210-111993 John Godina, UCLA, 60.36/198-01994 John Godina, UCLA, 57.80/189-71995 John Godina, UCLA, 64.54/211-91996 Chima Ugwa, ARIZ, 58.82/193-01997 Ian Waltz, WSU, 59.84/196-41998 Doug Reynolds, ARIZ, 62.70/205-81999 Gordon Hovey, USC, 57.38/188-32000 Ian Waltz, WSU, 60.52/198-72001 Scott Moser, UCLA, 60.76/199-42002 Scott Moser, UCLA, 59.16/194-12003 Dan Ames, UCLA, 59.84/196-42004 Dan Ames, UCLA, 56.67/185-112005 Michael Robertson, STAN, 58.70/192-72006 Greg Garza, UCLA, 59.17/194-12007 Greg Garza, UCLA, 63.69/208-112008 Greg Garza, UCLA, 60.60/198-102009 Daniel Schaerer, STAN, 63.55/208-62010 Ryan Whiting, ASU, 58.85/193-12011 Geoffrey Tabor, STAN, 57.76/189-62012 Matthew Kosecki, UCLA, 59.03/193-82013 Julian Wruck, UCLA, 65.41/214-7*2014 Julian Wruck, UCLA, 64.25/210-92015 Gerhard De Beer, ARIZ, 59.04m/193-082016 Nicholas Scarvelis, UCLA, 57.26m/187-10

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HAMMERMeet Record: Balazs Kiss, USC, 81.94/268-10, 19951975 Mark Murray, WSU, 194-111976 Scott Neilson, WASH, 209-61977 Scott Neilson, WASH, 213-111978 Scott Neilson, WASH, 232-41979 Scott Neilson, WASH, 71.64/235-01980 Rick Buss, STAN, 64.44/211-51981 Dave Thomson, STAN, 63.90/209-81982 Tore Gustafsson, WSU, 65.64/215-41983 Tore Gustafsson, WSU, 69.50/228-01984 Ken Flax, ORE, 70.02/229-91985 Ken Flax, ORE, 74.26/243-81986 Tore Gustafsson, WSU, 75.62/248-11987 Stefan Jonsson, WSU, 72.28/237-21988 Stefan Jonsson, WSU, 71.24/233-91989 David Wilson, UCLA, 68.48/224-81990 Scott McGee, ORE, 68.60/225-11991 Scott McGee, ORE, 65.42/214-71992 Dave Popejoy, STAN, 65.84/216-01993 Balazs Kiss, USC, 73.12/239-111994 Balazs Kiss, USC, 75.76/248-71995 Balazs Kiss, USC, 81.94/268-10*1996 Balazs Kiss, USC, 77.46/254-11997 Tapio Kolunsarka, ARIZ, 67.74/222-31998 Mika Laiho, ASU, 69.70/228-81999 Norbert Horvath, USC, 69.42/227-92000 Norbert Horvath, USC, 70.20/230-42001 Norbert Horvath, USC, 70.12/230-12002 Adam Kriz, ORE, 64.20/210-72003 Adam Kriz, ORE, 67.45/221-32004 Dan Ames, UCLA, 64.21/210-82005 Adam Midles, USC, 63.66/208-102006 Boldizsar Kocsor, UCLA, 66.77/219-12007 Brian Richotte, ORE, 67.96/222-112008 Boldizsar Kocsor, UCLA, 68.54/224-102009 Boldizsar Kocsor, UCLA, 66.92/219-72010 Trey Henderson, USC, 66.99m/219-92011 Trey Henderson, USC, 68.93/226-22012 Alec Faldermeyer, UCLA, 66.99/219-92013 Remy Conaster, USC, 67.93/222-102014 Remy Conaster, USC, 70.92m/232-82015 Conor McCullough, USC, 72.20m/236-102016 Greg Skipper, ORE, 70.34m/230-9

JAVELIN (Old implement)1960 John Douglas, WASH, 237-01961 Bob Sbordone, USC, 232-8 1/21962 Art Batchelder, STAN, 240-11 1/21963 Larry Stuart, USC, 230-1 1/21964 Buck Kipe, WSU, 237-21965 Hermann Spegel, UCLA, 233-10 1/21966 Dick Selby, UCLA, 240-41967 Dick Selby, UCLA, 241-9 1/21968 Gary Pennington, CAL, 239-21969 Stu Hunnings, WSU, 257-81970 Cary Feldman, WASH, 236-61971 Cary Feldman, WASH, 258-41972 Bruce Kennedy, CAL, 249-51973 Jim Judd, OSU, 250-01974 Jim Judd, OSU, 253-01975 Rod Ewaliko, WASH, 260-91976 Rod Ewaliko, WASH, 265-31977 Duncan Atwood, WASH, 265-91978 Duncan Atwood, WASH, 261-81979 Tom Sinclair, WASH, 79.22/259-111980 Reidar Lorentzen, ORE, 79.36/260-41981 Reidar Lorentzen, ORE, 79.60/261-21982 Laslo Babits, WSU, 81.42/267-11983 Laslo Babits, WSU, 79.90/262-21984 Brian Crouser, ORE, 83.12/272-81985 Brian Crouser, ORE, 86.46/283-8*

JAVELIN (New implement)Meet Record: Cyrus Hostetler, ORE, 77.21/253-4, 20101986 Jan Johansson, WSU, 72.96/239-41987 Jim Miller, WSU, 75.86/248-111988 Darryl Roberson, WASH, 71.98/236-21989 Darryl Roberson, WASH, 72.64/238-41990 Stefan Wikstrom, WSU, 74.54/244-71991 David Bunevacz, UCLA, 71.34/234-11992 Art Skipper, ORE, 71.90/235-111993 Erik Smith, UCLA, 75.28/247-01994 Oleg Krichenko, ARIZ, 72.70/238-61995 Greg Johnson, UCLA, 76.84/252-11996 Troy Burkholder, WASH, 69.92/229-51997 Josh Johnson, UCLA, 70.12/230-11998 Esko Mikkola, ARIZ, 76.38/250-71999 Esko Mikkola, ARIZ, 75.42/247-52000 Esko Mikkola, ARIZ, 72.08/236-62001 John Stiegeler, ORE, 73.40/240-102002 Nick Bakke, ORE, 69.28/227-32003 Adam Jenkins, ORE, 66.38/217-92004 Matt Wagner, ARIZ, 71.13/233-42005 Paul Teinert, CAL, 71.92/235-112006 Juan Romero, WASH, 71.29/233-112007 Ryan Brandel, ORE, 71.74/235-42008 Corey White, USC, 73.66/241-82009 Cyrus Hostetler, ORE, 76.32/250-52010 Cyrus Hostetler, ORE, 77.21/253-4*2011 Cooper Thompson, USC, 72.69/238-62012 Sam Crouser, ORE, 76.47/250-112013 Sam Crouser, ORE, 76.01/249-42014 Sam Crouser, ORE, 74.24m/243-72015 Sam Crouser, ORE, 77.06m/252-102016 Cody Danielson, ORE, 72.66m/238-5

DECATHLONMeet Record: Mike Ramos, WASH, 8,322, 19821973 Craig Brigham, ORE, 7,6731974 Craig Brigham, ORE, 7,6361975 Craig Brigham, ORE, 7,8271976 Steve Alexander, UCLA, 7,3861977 Brian Mondschein, WASH, 7,0661978 Bengt Larsson, OSU, 7,6221979 Dannie Jackson, ASU, 7,7551980 Gary Gefre, WASH, 7,7581981 Mark Anderson, UCLA, 7,8091982 Keith Collins, WSU, 7,6911983 Mike Ramos, WASH, 7,6531984 Mike Ramos, WASH, 7,8241985 Steve Erickson, WASH, 8,0631986 Mike Ramos, WASH, 8,322*1987 Simon Shirley, WSU, 7,5591988 Derek Huff, ARIZ, 7,6611989 Derek Huff, ARIZ, 7,6291990 Pedro daSilva, ORE, 7,7541991 Pedro daSilva, ORE, 7,7511992 (vacated**)1993 Chris Huffins, CAL, 7,6711994 Travis Clark, STAN, 6,9821995 Jeromy Williams, ORE, 7,8061996 Leo Slack, WSU, 7,7431997 Ross Bomben, CAL, 7,5511998 Ross Bomben, CAL, 7,8081999 Bevan Hart, CAL, 7,6622000 Bevan Hart, CAL, 7,8902001 Santiago Lorenzo, ORE, 7,6172002 Billy Pappas, ORE, 7,5322003 Santiago Lorenzo, ORE, 7,5642004 Tommy Skipper, ORE, 7,5892005 Darion Powell, WSU, 7,5312006 Jake Arnold, ARIZ, 7,6912007 Jake Arnold, ARIZ, 7,7552008 Ashton Eaton, ORE, 7,6042009 Ashton Eaton, ORE, 8,0912010 Ashton Eaton, ORE, 8,1542011 Jeremy Taiwo, WASH, 7,7422012 Dakotah Keys, ORE, 7,7932013 Dakotah Keys, ORE, 8,0012014 Dakotah Keys, ORE, 7,8012015 Pau Tonnesen, ARIZ, 7,8232016 Pau Tonnesen, ARIZ, 7,942

(** Pedro daSilva (ORE) won the competition with 8,060 points, but was later declared ineligible, per NCAA rules)

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100 METERSMeet Record: English Gardner, ORE, 11.03, 20111987 Gail Devers, UCLA, 11.171988 Gail Devers, UCLA, 11.051989 Caryl Smith, UCLA, 11.691990 Chryste Gaines, STAN, 12.051991 Chryste Gaines, STAN, 11.281992 Chryste Gaines, STAN, 10.94w1993 LaReina Woods, ORE, 11.581994 Inger Miller, USC, 11.451995 Sheila Burrell, UCLA, 11.631996 Torri Edwards, USC, 11.481997 Esi Benyarku, USC, 11.771998 Shakedia Jones, UCLA, 11.201999 Torri Edwards, USC, 11.332000 Angela Williams, USC, 11.01w2001 Brianna Glenn, ARIZ, 11.39w2002 Angela Williams, USC, 11.422003 Natasha Mayers, USC, 11.392004 Virginia Powell, USC, 11.322005 Virginia Powell, USC, 11.282006 Virginia Powell, USC, 11.102007 Carol Rodriguez, USC, 11.292008 Charonda Williams, ASU, 11.452009 Charonda Williams, ASU, 11.142010 Amber Purvis, ORE, 11.382011 English Gardner, ORE, 11.03*2012 English Gardner, ORE, 11.00w2013 Jenna Prandini, ORE, 11.462014 Jenna Prandini, ORE, 11.212015 Jasmine Todd, ORE, 11.812016 Hannah Cunliffe, ORE, 11.08

200 METERSMeet Record: Hannah Cunliffe, ORE, 22.49, 20161987 Gail Devers, UCLA, 22.711988 Maicel Malone, ASU, 23.191989 Rosie Williams, ORE, 23.611990 Maicel Malone, ASU, 23.241991 Maicel Malone, ASU, 23.021992 Inger Miller, USC, 22.43w1993 Tayo Akinremi, ASU, 23.41994 Inger Miller, USC, 23.271995 La Tima Jones, USC, 23.461996 Torri Edwards, USC, 23.1h1997 Andrea Anderson, UCLA, 23.981998 Torri Edwards, USC, 23.01w1999 Torri Edwards, USC, 23.232000 Angela Williams, USC, 22.78w2001 Brianna Glenn, ARIZ, 23.26w2002 Brianna Glenn, ARIZ, 22.912003 Natasha Mayers, USC, 23.322004 Monique Henderson, UCLA, 22.892005 Monique Henderson, UCLA, 23.062006 Carol Rodriguez, USC, 22.812007 Carol Rodriguez, USC, 23.332008 Charonda Williams, ASU, 23.092009 Charonda Williams, ASU, 23.052010 Amber Purvis, ORE, 23.142011 Jessica Davis, USC, 22.842012 English Gardner, ORE, 22.822013 English Gardner, ORE, 22.622014 Jenna Prandini, ORE, 22.602015 Tynia Gaither, USC, 22.972016 Hannah Cunliffe, ORE, 22.49*

400 METERSMeet Record: Keshia Baker, ORE, 50.76, 20101987 Gervaise McCraw, USC, 53.231988 Maicel Malone, ASU, 51.611989 Celestine N’Drin, WSU, 53.011990 Maicel Malone, ASU, 51.931991 Maicel Malone, ASU, 52.021992 Camara Jones, ORE, 52.741993 Camara Jones, ORE, 51.551994 Shanequa Campbell, ASU, 52.821995 Camara Jones, ORE, 51.441996 Darlene Malco, UCLA, 52.391997 Darlene Malco, UCLA, 51.921998 Andrea Anderson, UCLA, 52.521999 Andrea Anderson, UCLA, 52.442000 Carolyn Jackson, ARIZ, 52.232001 Adia McKinnon, UCLA, 52.692002 Nakiya Johnson, UCLA, 52.292003 Cassandra Reed, ASU, 52.892004 Monique Henderson, UCLA, 50.902005 Monique Henderson, UCLA, 51.312006 Chauntae Bayne, STAN, 52.352007 Latosha Wallace, ASU, 51.9612008 Keshia Baker, ORE, 53.272009 Keshia Baker, ORE, 51.742010 Keshia Baker, ORE, 50.76*2011 Jasmine Chaney, ASU, 52.232012 Phyllis Francis, ORE, 52.052013 Phyllis Francis, ORE, 51.572014 Phyllis Francis, ORE, 51.872015 Vanessa Jones, ORE, 51.502016 Olivia Baker, STAN, 53.20

800 METERSMeet Record: Alysia Johnson, CAL, 2:00.57, 20081987 Celestine N’Drin, WSU, 2:05.131988 Lesley Noll, USC, 2:04.601989 Jennifer Carpenter, WSU, 2:07.471990 Celestine N’Drin, WSU, 2:04.051991 Kim Toney, ASU, 2:07.051992 Kim Toney, ASU, 2:05.861993 Sharette Garcia, ASU, 2:06.011994 Karen Bennett, ARIZ, 2:03.791995 Lorrieann Adams, ASU, 2:04.691996 Lorrieann Adams, ASU, 2:04.251997 Grazyna Penc, USC, 2:05.941998 Anna Lopaciuch, USC, 2:05.711999 Brigita Langerholc, USC, 2:05.852000 Brigita Langerholc, USC, 2:03.822001 Brigita Langerholc, USC, 2:02.032002 Lena Nilsson, UCLA, 2:03.882003 Lena Nilsson, UCLA, 2:03.862004 Ashley Caldwell, UCLA, 2:06.882005 Chloe Jarvis, CAL, 2:04.532006 Rebekah Noble, ORE, 2:05.812007 Alysia Johnson, CAL, 2:01.742008 Alysia Johnson, CAL, 2:00.57*2009 Zoe Buckman, ORE, 2:05.392010 Anne Kesselring, ORE, 2:04.362011 Anna Layman, WSU, 2:03.482012 Laura Roesler, ORE, 2:05.132013 Laura Roesler, ORE, 2:06.512014 Laura Roesler, ORE, 2:05.772015 Raevyn Rogers, ORE, 2:01.672016 Raevyn Rogers, ORE, 2:02.41

1500 METERSMeet Record: Shelby Houlihan, ASU, 4:11.06, 20151987 Penny Graves, ORE, 4:18.571988 Annette Hand, ORE, 4:17.201989 Lesley Noll, USC, 4:26.661990 Melanie Bloch, STAN, 4:24.21991 Bridget Smyth, ARIZ, 4:24.131992 Jennifer Carpenter, WSU, 4:26.421993 Kim Toney, ASU, 4:21.781994 Kim Toney, ASU, 4:20.691995 Karen Hecox, UCLA, 4:26.791996 Grazyna Penc, USC, 4:23.711997 Grazyna Penc, USC, 4:23.641998 Grazyna Penc, USC, 4:20.951999 Anna Lopaciuch, USC, 4:25.792000 Anna Lopaciuch, USC, 4:19.442001 Sally Glynn, STAN, 4:16.982002 Lena Nilsson, UCLA, 4:20.812003 Lena Nilsson, UCLA, 4:13.212004 Iryna Vashchuk, USC, 4:20.952005 Iryna Vashchuk, USC, 4:16.022006 Arianna Lambie, STAN, 4:15.652007 Arianna Lambie, STAN, 4:19.122008 Katie Follett, WASH, 4:22.412009 Katie Follett, WASH, 4:26.622010 Zoe Buckman, ORE, 4:15.952011 Jordan Hasay, ORE, 4:19.182012 Jordan Hasay, ORE, 4:13.282013 Shelby Houlihan, ASU, 4:14.842014 Shelby Houlihan, ASU, 4:15.672015 Shelby Houlihan, ASU, 4:11.06*2016 Elise Cranny, STAN, 4:17.72

3000 METERS1987 Annette Hand, ORE, 9:13.861988 Annette Hand, ORE, 9:10.84*1989 Jennifer Robertson, WSU, 9:26.791990 Liz Wilson, ORE, 9:26.191991 Bridget Smyth, ARIZ, 9:27.791992 Lucy Nusrala, ORE, 9:23.541993 Brenda Sleeuwenhoek, ARIZ, 9:29.331994 Karen Hecox, UCLA, 9:43.391995 Monal Chokshi, STAN, 9:38.161996 Emebet Shiferaw, USC, 9:12.971997 Amy Skieresz, ARIZ, 9:13.871998 Monal Chokshi, STAN, 9:23.921999 Marie Davis, ORE, 9:38.882000 Sally Glynn, STAN, 9:22.11

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100-METER HURDLESMeet Record: Gail Devers, UCLA, 12.61, 19881987 Gail Devers, UCLA, 13.281988 Gail Devers, UCLA, 12.61*1989 Janeene Vickers, UCLA, 13.661990 Janeene Vickers, UCLA, 13.731991 Janeene Vickers, UCLA, 13.391992 Ime Akpan, ASU, 13.031993 Ime Akpan, ASU, 13.09w1994 Sau Ying Chan, USC, 13.311995 Sau Ying Chan, USC, 13.431996 Joanna Hayes, UCLA, 13.291997 Joanna Hayes, UCLA, 13.041998 Joanna Hayes, UCLA, 13.151999 Michelle Perry, UCLA, 13.372000 Michelle Perry, UCLA, 13.03w2001 Michelle Perry, UCLA, 13.502002 Natasha Neal, USC, 13.372003 Sheena Johnson, UCLA, 13.102004 Sheena Johnson, UCLA, 12.792005 Virginia Powell, USC, 12.752006 Virginia Powell, USC, 12.642007 Candice Davis, USC, 13.042008 Kimyon Broom, CAL, 13.262009 Kimyon Broom, CAL, 13.022010 Lindsay Rowe, UCLA, 13.242011 Nia Ali, USC, 12.772012 Kori Carter, STAN, 12.992013 Kori Carter, STAN, 12.762014 Lauren Blackburn, USC, 13.082015 Dior Hall, USC, 12.992016 Sasha Wallace, ORE, 13.09

400-METER HURDLESMeet Record: Kori Carter, STAN, 54.21, 20131987 Leslie Maxie, USC, 57.291988 Janeene Vickers, UCLA, 59.161989 Janeene Vickers, UCLA, 55.891990 Janeene Vickers, UCLA, 58.761991 Mari Bjone, WASH, 58.211992 Michelle DeCoux, USC, 57.891993 Erin Blunt, UCLA, 57.681994 Lade Akinremi, ASU, 57.051995 Lade Akinremi, ASU, 56.211996 Michelle Johnson, ARIZ, 57.561997 Joanna Hayes, UCLA, 56.381998 Natasha Danvers, USC, 58.011999 Natasha Danvers, USC, 55.752000 Natasha Danvers, USC, 56.462001 Sheena Johnson, UCLA, 56.022002 Sheena Johnson, UCLA, 57.352003 Sheena Johnson, UCLA, 56.452004 Sheena Johnson, UCLA, 55.452005 Undine Becker, STAN, 58.592006 Nicole Leach, UCLA, 57.272007 Nicole Leach, UCLA, 55.952008 Shalina Clarke, USC, 58.052009 Lorraine King, WSU, 57.512010 Turquoise Thompson, UCLA, 56.922011 Turquoise Thompson, UCLA, 55.842012 Georganne Moline, ARIZ, 55.122013 Kori Carter, STAN, 54.21*2014 Jaide Stepter, USC, 56.992015 Jaide Stepter, USC, 54.322016 Jaide Stepter, USC, 55.22

5000 METERSMeet Record: Amy Skieresz, ARIZ, 15:44.91, 19971987 Annette Hand, ORE, 16:03.461988 Penny Graves, ORE, 16:21.341989 Jennifer Robertson, WSU, 16:36.141990 Sabrina Han, CAL, 16:25.411991 Stephanie Wessell, ORE, 16:46.881992 Nicole Woodward, ORE, 17:01.201993 Brenda Sleeuwenhoek, ARIZ, 16:43.731994 Brenda Sleeuwenhoek, ARIZ, 16:36.521995 Shelly Taylor, UCLA, 16:56.881996 Emebet Shiferaw, USC, 16:16.271997 Amy Skieresz, ARIZ, 15:44.91*1998 Amy Skieresz, ARIZ, 15:47.641999 Tara Chaplin, ARIZ, 16:35.982000 Kelly MacDonald, ASU, 16:28.452001 Kelly MacDonald, ASU, 16:22.752002 Lauren Fleshman, STAN, 16:47.242003 Lauren Fleshman, STAN, 16:37.522004 Sara Bei, STAN, 16:35.392005 Sara Bei, STAN, 16:47.572006 Victoria Jackson, ASU, 16:09.732007 Arianna Lambie, STAN, 15:57.592008 Nicole Blood, ORE, 16:33.702009 Lauren Centrowitz, STAN, 16:15.862010 Nicole Blood, ORE, 16:06.742011 Jordan Hasay, ORE, 16:24.102012 Jessica Tebo, COLO, 16:03.702013 Megan Goethals, WASH, 16:08.862014 Shelby Houlihan, ASU, 16:11.632015 Shelby Houlihan, ASU, 15:58.452016 Kaitlyn Benner, COLO, 16:12.82

10,000 METERSMeet Record: Katie Knight, WASH, 33:20.02, 20161987 Laura LaMena, ASU, 34:51.241988 Carol Gray, STAN, 33:41.81989 Jennifer Ashe, UCLA, 35:42.021990 Stephanie Wessell, ORE, 34:25.421991 Stephanie Wessell, ORE, 34:57.271992 Katie Williams, ARIZ, 35:16.411993 Katie Williams, ARIZ, 35:30.761994 Louise Watson, STAN, 34:44.721995 Viola Schaffer, ARIZ, 35:16.341996 Melody Fairchild, ORE, 34:07.861997 Sarna Renfro, STAN, 34:25.551998 Anna Aoki, WASH, 35:04.991999 Brooke Murphy, ARIZ, 34:59.912000 Kate Bradshaw, WASH, 34:41.032001 Anna Aoki, WASH, 34:19.632002 Erin Sullivan, STAN, 35:44.192003 Alicia Craig, STAN, 33:42.292004 Alicia Craig, STAN, 36:04.952005 Alicia Craig, STAN, 34:02.792006 Amy Hastings, ASU, 34:03.852007 Teresa McWalters, STAN, 35:10.622008 Alexandra Gits, STAN, 36:50.422009 Anita Campbell, WASH, 34:13.272010 Nicole Blood, ORE, 33:28.382011 Stephanie Marcy, STAN, 35:47.372012 Alex Kosinski, ORE, 34:19.672013 Jennifer Bergman, ARIZ, 34:17.092014 Jessica Tonn, STAN, 34:09.132015 Jessica Tonn, STAN, 34:00.332016 Katie Knight, WASH, 33:20.02*

3000 METER STEEPLECHASEMeet Record: Erin Clark, COLO, 9:48.72, 20162001 Kelly MacDonald, ASU, 10:03.202002 Lisa Aguilera, ASU, 10:15.712003 Lisa Aguilera, ASU, 10:22.942004 Amy Hastings, ASU, 10:21.742005 Anna Masinelli, ASU, 10:23.272006 Brooke Bennett, ASU, 10:20.082007 Sara Trané, WSU, 10:19.892008 Sara Trané, WSU, 10:17.802009 Marie Lawrence, WASH, 9:54.132010 Claire Michel, ORE, 10:11.702011 Margaret Callahan, ARIZ, 10:23.532012 Shalaya Kipp, COLO, 9:57.392013 Emma Coburn, COLO, 9:55.672014 Shalaya Kipp, COLO, 10:04.192015 Erin Clark, COLO, 10:02.162016 Erin Clark, COLO, 9:48.72*

4x100-METER RELAYMeet Record: Oregon, 42.71, 20161987 UCLA, 44.451988 Arizona State, 43.901989 UCLA, 45.051990 UCLA, 45.261991 Arizona State, 44.591992 USC, 44.391993 Oregon, 44.761994 Arizona State, 44.751995 USC, 44.981996 USC, 44.701997 UCLA, 44.141998 UCLA, 44.221999 Washington State, 44.502000 USC, 43.472001 USC, 43.642002 USC, 44.142003 USC, 44.262004 UCLA, 43.432005 USC, 43.662006 USC, 43.812007 USC, 44.202008 USC, 44.002009 ASU, 44.102010 Oregon, 43.272011 USC, 43.842012 Oregon, 43.722013 Oregon, 43.812014 USC, 43.212015 USC, 43.102016 Oregon, 42.71*

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4x400-METER RELAYMeet Record: Oregon, 3:29.63, 20111987 UCLA, 3:33.811988 Arizona State, 3:36.231989 USC, 3:36.541990 Arizona State, 3:38.131991 Oregon, 3:39.151992 Oregon, 3:39.351993 Arizona State, 3:32.651994 Arizona State, 3:32.481995 Arizona State, 3:31.281996 Oregon, 3:36.791997 UCLA, 3:40.051998 USC, 3:36.611999 USC, 3:31.632000 USC, 3:35.992001 UCLA, 3:32.822002 UCLA, 3:31.972003 Stanford, 3:35.102004 UCLA, 3:32.392005 Arizona State, 3:35.682006 Stanford, 3:32.692007 Arizona State, 3:33.142008 Arizona State, 3:34.452009 UCLA, 3:33.622010 UCLA, 3:34.822011 Oregon, 3:29.63*2012 Arizona, 3:31.852013 USC, 3:34.832014 USC, 3:34.722015 USC, 3:32.122016 USC, 3:34.14

HIGH JUMPMeet Record: Brigetta Barrett, ARIZ, 1.99/6-6 1/4, 20131987 Vicki Borsheim, WASH, 1.85/6-0 3/41988 Camille Jampolsky, ORE, 1.90/6-2 3/41989 Beth Vidakovits, CAL, 1.80/5-10 3/41990 J.C. Broughton, ARIZ, 1.80/5-10 3/41991 Tanya Hughes, ARIZ, 1.90/6-2 3/41992 Tanya Hughes, ARIZ, 1.97/6-5 1/21993 Tanya Hughes, ARIZ, 1.90/6-2 3/41994 Amy Acuff, UCLA, 1.85/6-0 3/41995 Amy Acuff, UCLA, 1.98/6-6*1996 Amy Acuff, UCLA, 1.91/6-3 1/41997 Amy Acuff, UCLA, 1.90/6-2 3/41998 Fiona Daly, ASU, 1.82/5-11 1/21999 Fiona Daly, ASU, 1.80/5-10 3/42000 Darnesha Griffith, UCLA, 1.78/5-102001 Whitney Evans, WSU, 1.80/5-10 3/42002 Whitney Evans, WSU, 1.81/5-11 1/42003 Whitney Evans, WSU, 1.82/5-11 1/22004 Jackie Johnson, ASU, 1.77/5-9 3/42005 Robin Mikesh, WSU, 1.78/5-102006 Rhonda Watkins, UCLA, 1.81/5-11 1/42007 Rhonda Watkins, UCLA, 1.84/6-0 1/22008 Elizabeth Patterson, ARIZ, 1.88/6-22009 Inika McPherson, CAL, 1.81/5-11 1/42010 Elizabeth Patterson ARIZ, 1.86/6-1/142011 Brigetta Barrett, ARIZ, 1.93/6-42012 Brigetta Barrett, ARIZ, 1.94/6-4 1/42013 Brigetta Barrett, ARIZ, 1.99/6-6 1/4*2014 Charlotte Muschamp, WSU, 1.82m/5-11.502015 Zibby Boyer, UCLA, 1.82m/5-11.50jo2016 Lisanne Hagens, ARIZ, 1.75m/5-8.75jo

POLE VAULTMeet Record: Chelsea Johnson, UCLA, 4.60/15-1, 20061998 Melissa Feinstein, STAN, 3.80/12-5 1/21999 Tracy O'Hara, UCLA, 3.85/12-7 1/22000 Tracy O'Hara, UCLA, 4.14/13-72001 Tracy O'Hara, UCLA, 4.30/14-1 1/42002 Amy Linnen, ARIZ, 4.31/14-1 3/42003 Becky Holliday, ORE, 4.42/14-62004 Kate Soma, WASH, 4.32/14-22005 Chelsea Johnson, UCLA, 4.25/13-11 1/42006 Chelsea Johnson, UCLA, 4.60/15-1*2007 Gabriella Duclos, ARIZ, 4.20/13-9 1/42008 Ingrid Kantola, UCLA, 4.31/14-1 3/42009 Melissa Gergel, ORE, 4.32/14-22010 Katerina Stefanidi, STAN, 4.27/14-02011 Katerina Stefanidi, STAN, 4.28/14-0 1/22012 Katerina Stefanidi, STAN, 4.48/14-8 1/42013 Kristine Felix, WSU, 4.07/13-4 1/42014 Diamara Planell Cruz, WASH, 4.28m/14-0.502015 Kristina Owsinski, WASH, 4.32m/14-2.002016 Elizabeth Quick, WASH, 4.11m/13-5.75

LONG JUMPMeet Record: Christabel Nettey, ASU, 6.68/21-11, 20131987 Gail Devers, UCLA, 6.65/21-101988 Gail Devers, UCLA, 6.75/22-1 3/4w1989 Tonya Sedwick, UCLA, 6.29/20-7 3/41990 Gea Johnson, ASU, 6.34/20-9 3/4w1991 Tonya Sedwick, UCLA, 6.48/21-3 1/41992 Jackie Edwards, STAN, 6.61/21-8 1/41993 Chantal Brunner, WSU, 6.20/20-4 1/41994 Kelly Blair, ORE, 6.11/20-0 1/21995 Tara Davis, WASH, 6.15/20-2 1/41996 Francesca Green, WSU, 6.36/20-10 1/21997 Pamela Simpson, USC, 6.38/20-11 1/4w1998 Francesca Green, WSU, 20-6 1/21999 Keyon Soley, UCLA, 6.39/20-11 3/42000 Tiffany Greer, ASU, 6.40/21-0w2001 Agneta Rosenblad, WSU, 6.52/21-4 3/42002 Tiffany Greer, ASU, 6.40/21-02003 Tiffany Greer, ASU, 6.36/20-10 1/22004 Michelle Sanford, USC, 6.29/20-7 3/42005 Erica McLain, STAN, 6.46/21-2 1/2w2006 Erica McLain, STAN, 6.53/21-5 1/42007 Rhonda Watkins, UCLA, 6.62/21-8 3/42008 Erica McLain, STAN, 6.50/21-42009 Jamesha Youngblood, ORE, 6.43/21-1 1/42010 Jamesha Youngblood, ORE, 6.63/21-92011 Christabel Nettey, ASU, 6.54/21-5 1/22012 Constance Ezugha, ASU, 6.45/21-22013 Christabel Nettey, ASU, 6.68/21-11*2014 Jenna Prandini, ORE, 6.38m/20-11.252015 Alexis Faulknor, USC, 6.42m/21-0.752016 Kylie Price, UCLA, 6.41m/21-0.50

TRIPLE JUMPMeet Record: Erica McLain, STAN, 14.15/46-5 1/4, 20071987 Sheila Hudson, CAL, 13.61/44-81988 Wendy Brown, USC, 13.59/44-71989 Phillis McKinney, ORE, 12.60/41-4 1/41990 Sheila Hudson, CAL, 12.86/42-2 1/4w1991 Jackie Edwards, STAN, 12.71/41-8 1/21992 Roshanda Glenn, UCLA, 13.23/43-51993 Roshanda Glenn, UCLA, 13.21/ 43-4 1/41994 Roshanda Glenn, UCLA, 13.16/43-2 1/41995 Amy Littlepage, CAL, 13.03/42-91996 Amy Littlepage, CAL, 12.90/42-41997 Amy Littlepage, CAL, 13.18/43-31998 Deana Simmons, UCLA, 12.98/42-71999 Cicely Clinkenbeard, WSU,13.01/42-8 1/4w2000 Tatyana Obukhova, USC, 13.34/43-9 1/4w2001 Tatyana Obukhova, USC, 12.91/42-4 1/42002 Tatyana Obukhova, USC, 13.12/43-0 1/22003 Candice Baucham, UCLA, 12.97/42-6 3/42004 Candice Baucham, UCLA, 13.61/44-82005 Erica McLain, STAN, 13.78/45-2 1/22006 Erica McLain, STAN, 13.47/44-2 1/22007 Erica McLain, STAN, 14.15/46-5 1/4*2008 Erica McLain, STAN, 13.58/44-6 3/42009 Jamesha Youngblood, ORE, 13.16/43-2 1/42010 Jamesha Youngblood, ORE, 13.30/43-7 3/42011 Whitney Liehr, STAN, 13.19/43-3 1/42012 Lauryn Newson, ORE, 13.21/43-4 1/42013 Alitta Boyd, USC, 13.27/43-6 1/22014 Melia Cox, USC, 13.00m/42-82015 Jasmine Todd, ORE, 13.10m/42-11.752016 Isabella Marten, CAL, 13.31m/43-8

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SHOTMeet Record: Valeyta Althouse, UCLA, 18.85/61-10 1/4, 19951987 Diana Clements, USC, 16.87/55-4 1/41988 Jennifer Ponath, WASH, 16.91/55-5 3/41989 Carla Garrett, ARIZ, 16.27/53-4 1/21990 Tracie Millett, UCLA, 16.40/53-9 3/41991 Dawn Dumble, UCLA, 17.26/56-7 1/21992 Dawn Dumble, UCLA, 16.34/53-7 1/21993 Dawn Dumble, UCLA, 17.06/55-11 3/41994 Valeyta Althouse, UCLA, 17.11/56-1 3/41995 Valeyta Althouse, UCLA, 18.85/61-10 1/4*1996 Valeyta Althouse, UCLA, 18.14/59-6 1/41997 Nada Kawar, UCLA, 16.80/55-1 1/21998 Seilala Sua, UCLA, 17.32/56-101999 Seilala Sua, UCLA, 17.65/57-112000 Seilala Sua, UCLA, 17.31/56-9 1/22001 Christina Tolson, UCLA, 17.77/58-3 1/22002 Jillian Camarena, STAN, 16.72/54-10 1/42003 Jessica Cosby, UCLA, 16.96/55-7 3/42004 Jill Camarena, STAN, 17.63/57-10 1/42005 Jessica Cosby, UCLA, 17.11/56-1 3/42006 Sarah Stevens, ASU, 17.42/57-22007 Sarah Stevens, ASU, 17.61/57-9 1/22008 Jessica Pressley, ASU, 18.79/61-7 3/42009 Sarah Stevens, ASU, 17.32/56-102010 Julie Labonte, ARIZ, 16.47/54-0 1/22011 Julie Labonte, ARIZ, 18.21/59-92012 Anna Jelmini, ASU, 17.19/56-4 3/42013 Julie Labonte, ARIZ, 17.38/57-0 1/42014 Julie Labonte, ARIZ, 17.42m/57-22015 Brittany Mann, ORE, 17.24m/56-6.752016 Brittany Mann, ORE, 16.94m/55-7

DISCUS Meet Record: Suzy Powell, UCLA, 65.22/214-0, 19971987 Laura Lavine, WSU, 57.78/189-71988 Laura Lavine, WSU, 56.74/186-21989 Carla Garrett, ARIZ, 60.48/198-51990 Tracie Millett, UCLA, 57.96/190-21991 Dawn Dumble, UCLA, 53.08/174-21992 Dawn Dumble, UCLA, 53.66/176-01993 Dawn Dumble, UCLA, 56.44/185-21994 Candy Roberts, UCLA, 51.52/169-01995 Dawn Dumble, UCLA, 60.88/199-91996 Aretha Hill, WASH, 59.66/195-91997 Suzy Powell, UCLA, 65.22/214-0*1998 Aretha Hill, WASH, 63.68/208-111999 Seilala Sua, UCLA, 60.88/199-92000 Seilala Sua, UCLA, 62.50/205-12001 Chaniqua Ross, UCLA, 54.04/177-32002 Chaniqua Ross, UCLA, 55.06/180-82003 Sandra Orsund, ASU, 55.76/182-112004 Rachel Varner, ARIZ, 54.36/178-42005 Kamaiya Warren, UCLA, 55.86/183-32006 Rachel Varner, ARIZ, 55.25/181-32007 Sarah Stevens, ASU, 57.73/189-52008 Jessica Pressley, ASU, 55.93/183-62009 Sarah Stevens, ASU, 57.21/187-82010 Cj Navarro, ASU, 51.06/167-62011 Anna Jelmini, ASU, 60.33/197-112012 Anna Jelmini, ASU, 58.94/193-42013 Anna Jelmini, ASU, 60.61/191-112014 Alexandra Collatz, USC, 56.17m/184-32015 Valarie Allman, STAN, 57.07m/187-032016 Valarie Allman, STAN, 57.58m/188-11

HAMMERMeet Record: Chelsea Cassulo, ASU, 68.00/223-1, 20131996 Soozie Shanley, WASH, 48.12/157-101997 Holly Montoya, ARIZ, 52.20/171-31998 Rachelle Noble, UCLA, 186-101999 Maureen Griffin, ARIZ, 59.02/193-82000 Christina Tolson, UCLA, 63.54/208-52001 Christina Tolson, UCLA, 65.42/214-72002 Jennifer Joyce, CAL, 62.21/204-12003 Cari Soong, UCLA, 65.82/215-112004 Jessica Cosby, UCLA, 63.63/208-92005 Jessica Cosby, UCLA, 66.10/216-102006 Eva Orban, USC, 67.53/221-72007 Britney Henry, ORE, 66.40/217-102008 Sarah Stevens, ASU, 66.11/216-112009 Eva Orban, USC, 67.39/221-12010 Jaynie Goodbody, STAN, 61.08/200-52011 Marissa Minderler, USC, 64.09/210-32012 Marissa Minderler, USC, 67.35/220-112013 Chelsea Cassulo, ASU, 68.00/223-1*2014 Jillian Weir, ORE, 67.43m/221-32015 Ida Storm, UCLA, 65.54m/215-002016 Maggie Ewen, ASU, 63.88m/209-7

JAVELIN 1987 Helena Uusitalo, WASH, 55.04/180-71988 Erica Wheeler, STAN, 58.58/192-21989 Ashley Selman, USC, 53.90/176-101990 Paula Berry, ORE, 54.28/178-11991 Paula Berry, ORE, 59.02/193-8*1992 Kim Hyatt, ORE, 51.96/170-61993 Ashley Selman, ORE, 53.40/175-21994 Jenny McCormick, STAN, 54.68/179-51995 Kelsey Stellick, ORE, 48.54/159-31996 Tonia Brewer, ORE, 45.70/149-111997 Suzy Powell, UCLA, 54.62/179-21998 Karis Howell, ORE, 52.76/173-1

JAVELIN (new implement, began in 1999)Meet Record: Rachel Yurkovich, ORE, 58.26/191-2, 20091999 Seilala Sua, UCLA, 49.12/161-22000 Molly Monroe, WSU, 46.52/152-72001 Inga Stasiulionyte, USC, 53.00/173-112002 Inga Stasiulionyte, USC, 56.95/186-102003 Inga Stasiulionyte, USC, 51.48/168-112004 Inga Stasiulionyte, USC, 55.44/181-112005 Sarah Malone, ORE, 52.04/170-92006 Rachel Yurkovich, ORE, 50.68/166-32007 Rachel Yurkovich, ORE, 53.32/174-112008 Rachel Yurkovich, ORE, 56.08/184-02009 Rachel Yurkovich, ORE, 58.26/191-2*2010 Marissa Tschida, WSU, 52.80/173-32011 Marissa Tschida, WSU, 56.02/183-92012 Brianna Bain, STAN, 53.58/175-92013 Brianna Bain, STAN, 53.84/176-82014 Brianna Bain, STAN, 53.00m/173-112015 Brianna Bain, STAN, 51.38/167-072016 Mackenzie Little, STAN, 53.71m/176-2

HEPTATHLONMeet Record: Brianne Theisen, ORE, 6,353, 20121987 Wendy Brown, USC, 5,5891988 Wendy Brown, USC, 5,6651989 Tonya Sedwick, UCLA, 5,5091990 Peggy Odita, STAN, 5,2851991 Tonya Sedwick, UCLA, 5,5481992 Sonja Forster, WASH, 5,2661993 Kelly Blair, ORE, 5,9891994 Kelly Blair, ORE, 5,5271995 Ifeoma Ozoeze, CAL, 5,6241996 Nicole Haynes, USC, 5,7861997 Tracye Laywer, STAN, 5,6631998 Tracye Lawyer, STAN, 5,8091999 Tracye Lawyer, STAN, 5,7942000 Missy Vanek, CAL, 5,5052001 Ellannee Richardson, WSU, 5,5782002 Ellannee Richardson, WSU, 5,8212003 Ellannee Richardson, WSU, 5,7662004 Jackie Johnson, ASU, 5,6032005 Julie Pickler, WSU, 5,5692006 Jackie Johnson, ASU, 5,9872007 Diana Pickler, WSU, 6,0182008 Jacquelyn Johnson, ASU, 6,3072009 Brianne Theisen, ORE, 5,9862010 Brianne Theisen, ORE, 5,9172011 Samantha Henderson, ASU, 5,4702012 Brianne Theisen, ORE, 6,353*2013 Keia Pinnick, ASU, 5,8012014 Amalie Iuel, USC, 5,3782015 Alissa Brooks-Johnson, WSU, 5,8032016 Amalie Iuel, USC, 6,011

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200 METERS1966 Tom Jones, UCLA, 20.9y1970 Willie Turner, OSU, 20.6y1978 Clancy Edwards, USC, 20.161979 Greg Foster, UCLA, 20.221981 Dwayne Evans, ASU, 20.20w1995 Ato Bolden, UCLA, 20.242015 Andre DeGrasse, USC, 19.58w

400 METERS1971 John Smith, UCLA, 45.3y1972 John Smith, UCLA, 44.51975 Benny Brown, UCLA, 45.34y1976 Ken Randle, USC, 45.21979 Kasheef Hassan, OSU, 45.181982 Kasheef Hassan, OSU, 45.471986 Gabriel Tiacoh, WSU, 44.301988 Danny Everett, UCLA, 44.521990 Steve Lewis, UCLA, 45.191992 Quincy Watts, USC, 44.002013 Bryshon Nellum, USC, 44:73

800 METERS1967 Wade Bell, ORE, 1:47.6y1982 David Mack, ORE, 1:48.001983 Joaquim Cruz, ORE, 1:44.911984 Joaquim Cruz, ORE, 1:45.102000 Patrick Nduwimana, ARIZ, 1:45.082006 Ryan Brown, WASH, 1:46.292009 Andrew Wheating, ORE, 1:46.212010 Andrew Wheating, ORE, 1:45.62013 Elijah Greer, ORE, 1:46.58

1500 METERS1964 Morgan Groth, OSU, 3:40.41965 Bob Day, UCLA, 4:01.8y1984 Joaquim Cruz, ORE, 3:36.481986 Dub Myers, ORE, 3:41.721991 Samuel Kibiri, WSU, 3:39.532000 Gabe Jennings, STAN, 3:37.762002 Donald Sage, STAN, 3:42.652003 Grant Robison, STAN, 3:40.392010 Andrew Wheating, ORE, 3:47.942011 Matthew Centrowitz, ORE, 3:42.542013 Mac Fleet, ORE, 3:50.252014 Mac Fleet, ORE, 3:39.09

5000 METERS1963 Julio Marin, USC, 14:24.9y1966 Gerry Lindgren, WSU, 13:33.7y1967 Gerry Lindgren, WSU, 13:47.8y1968 Gerry Lindgren, WSU, 13:47.21969 Ole Oleson, USC, 13:42.0y1970 Steve Prefontaine, ORE, 13:22.0y1971 Steve Prefontaine, ORE, 13:20.1y1972 Steve Prefontaine, ORE, 13:31.41973 Steve Prefontaine, ORE, 13:05.3y1974 Paul Geis, ORE, 13:38.891975 John Ngeno, WSU, 13:22.731976 Joshua Kimeto, WSU, 13:47.841977 Joshua Kimeto, WSU, 13:38.141978 Rudy Chapa, ORE, 13:35.291984 Julius Korir, WSU, 13:47.771988 Matt Giusto, ARIZ, 13:55.941989 Marc Davis, ARIZ, 14:07.881995 Martin Keino, ARIZ, 14:36.781997 Mebrahtom Keflezighi, UCLA 13:44.171999 Bernard Lagat, WSU, 14:01.092000 Brad Hauser, STAN, 13:48.802001 Jonathon Riley, STAN, 13:42.512004 Robert Cheseret, ARIZ, 13:49.852005 Ryan Hall, STAN, 13:22.322009 Galen Rupp, ORE, 14:04.122013 Lawi Lalang, ARIZ, 13:35.192014 Lawi Lalang, ARIZ, 13:18.36*2015 Edward Cheserek, ORE, 13:48.672016 Edward Cheserek, ORE, 13:25.59

10,000 METERS1963 Julio Marin, USC, 30:32.9y1966 Gerry Lindgren, WSU, 28:07.0y1967 Gerry Lindgren, WSU, 28:44.0y1968 Gerry Lindgren, WSU, 29:41.01974 John Ngeno, WSU, 28:14.46y1975 John Ngeno, WSU, 28:20.66y1976 John Ngeno, WSU, 28:22.661977 Samson Kimobwa, WSU, 28:10.271997 Mebrahtom Keflezighi, UCLA, 28:51.181998 Brad Hauser, STAN, 28:31.301999 Nathan Nutter, STAN, 29:11.962000 Brad Hauser, STAN, 30:38.572005 Robert Cheseret, ARIZ, 28:20.112009 Galen Rupp, ORE, 28:21.452013 Lawi Lalang, ARIZ, 29:29.652014 Edward Cheserek, ORE, 28:30.182015 Edward Cheserek, ORE, 28:58.922016 Edward Cheserek, ORE, 29:09.57

110-METER HURDLES1960 Jim Johnson, UCLA, 14.01965 Paul Kerry, USC, 13.9y1966 Ron Copeland, UCLA, 13.6y1967 Earl McCullouch, USC, 13.4y1968 Earl McCullouch, USC, 13.41972 Jerry Wilson, USC, 13.41977 James Owens, UCLA, 13.491978 Greg Foster, UCLA, 13.221980 Greg Foster, UCLA, 13.421981 Larry Cowling, CAL, 13.60w1982 Milan Stewart, USC, 13.531989 Robert Reading, USC, 13.19w1992 Mark Crear, USC, 13.491996 Dominque Arnold, WSU, 13.462003 Ryan Wilson, USC, 13.352014 Devon Allen, ORE, 13.16*2016 Devon Allen, ORE, 13.50

400-METER HURDLES1962 Jerry Tarr, ORE, 50.3y 1963 Rex Cawley, USC, 49.6y 1977 Tom Andrews, USC, 49.481981 Andrew Phillips, UCLA, 49.121987 Kevin Young, UCLA, 48.901988 Kevin Young, UCLA, 47.852000 Felix Sanchez, USC, 48.412008 Jeshua Anderson, WSU, 48.692009 Jeshua Anderson, WSU, 48.472011 Jeshua Anderson, WSU, 48.562012 Amaechi Morton, STAN, 48.792013 Reggie Wyatt, USC, 48:58

3000-METER STEEPLECHASE1965 Bruce Mortensen, ORE 9:00.81969 Jim Barkley, OSU, 8:44.41978 Henry Rono, WSU, 8:12.391979 Henry Rono, WSU, 8:17.921982 Richard Tuwei, WSU, 8:42.731985 Peter Koech, WSU, 8:19.841986 Julius Korir, WSU, 8:21.171987 Dan Nelson, ORE, 8:35.371988 Karl Van Calcar, OSU, 8:32.351992 Marc Davis, ARIZ, 8:36.792008 Kyle Alcorn, ASU, 8:28.26

4x100-METER RELAY1966 UCLA, 39.9y1967 USC, 38.6y1968 USC, 39.5y1971 USC, 39.5y1972 USC, 39.6y1975 USC, 39.09y1977 USC, 39.561979 USC, 39.351980 USC, 39.26

4x400-METER RELAY1964 California, 3:07.4y1965 California, 3:07.5y1966 UCLA, 3:07.5y1969 UCLA, 3:03.4y1970 UCLA, 3:06.1y1971 UCLA, 3:04.4y1972 UCLA, 3:05.4y1973 UCLA, 3:04.3y1974 UCLA, 3:06.63y1975 Washington, 3:05.10y1977 USC, 3:04.501987 UCLA, 3:00.551988 UCLA, 2:59.911999 UCLA, 3:02.12

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HIGH JUMP1962 Roger Olson, CAL, 6-101963 Lew Hoyt, USC, 6-9 1/41968 Dick Fosbury, OSU, 7-2 1/41969 Dick Fosbury, OSU, 7-2 1/21972 Tom Woods, OSU, 7-3 1/42003 Dawid Jaworski, USC, 7-5 3/42005 Jesse Williams, USC, 7-62006 Jesse Williams, USC, 7-7 1/42014 Bryan McBride, ASU, 7-5.752016 Randall Cunningham, USC, 7-4.5

POLE VAULT1961 Jim Brewer, USC, 15-4 (tie)1963 Brian Sternberg, WASH, 16-3 3/41965 Bill Fosdick, USC, 15-8 1/21967 Bob Seagren, USC, 17-41968 Jon Vaughn, UCLA, 17-0 1/21969 Bob Seagren, USC, 17-71974 Ed Lipscomb, OSU, 17-31978 Mike Tully, UCLA, 18-1 3/41982 Dave Kenworthy, USC, 17-11 3/41994 Nick Hysong, ASU, 18-8 1/41998 Toby Stevenson, STAN, 18-2 1/22001 Dennis Kholev, USC, 18-6 1/22004 Tommy Skipper, ORE, 18-8 1/42006 Tommy Skipper, ORE, 18-8 1/42007 Tommy Skipper, ORE, 18-0 1/22011 Scott Roth, WASH, 5.40/17-8 1/2

LONG JUMP1971 Bouncy Moore, ORE, 25-9 3/41972 Randy Williams, USC, 26-8 1/4w1973 Finn Bendixen, UCLA, 25-10 1/21974 Jerry Herndon, UCLA, 26-6 1/41977 Larry Doubley, USC, 26-11 3/4w1978 James Lofton, STAN, 26-11 3/4w1982 Vance Johnson, ARIZ, 8.21/26-11 1/41991 George Ogbeide, WSU, 26-8 1/4

TRIPLE JUMP1960 Luther Hayes, USC, 50-11 1/21961 Luther Hayes, USC, 51-2 1/41962 Kermit Alexander, UCLA, 50-11 1/41972 James Butts, UCLA, 53-2 1/41973 Milan Tiff, UCLA, 54-2 3/42003 Julien Kapek, USC, 17.12m/56-2

SHOT1960 Dallas Long, USC, 61-91961 Dallas Long, USC, 63-3 1/21962 Dallas Long, USC, 64-71965 Neal Steinhauer, ORE, 62-61968 Steve Marcus, UCLA, 61-7 3/41977 Terry Albritton, STAN, 20.51/67-3 1/21978 Dave Laut, UCLA, 20.15/66-1 1/21979 Dave Laut, UCLA, 20.41/66-11 1/21982 Dean Crouser, ORE, 20.84/68-4 1/21984 John Brenner, UCLA, 21.92/71-111990 Shane Collins, ASU, 20.20/66-3 1/41995 John Godina, UCLA, 22.00/72-2 1/42007 Noah Bryant, USC, 20.04m/65-92009 Ryan Whiting, ASU, 20.11/65-11 3/42010 Ryan Whiting, ASU, 21.97m/72-01.002011 Jordan Clarke, ASU, 19.75/64-9 3/42012 Jordan Clarke, ASU, 20.40/66-11 1/4

DISCUS 1962 Dave Weill, STAN, 188-11963 Dave Weill, STAN, 181-2 1/21965 Bob Stoecker, STAN, 183-7 1/21968 John van Reenan, WSU, 194-101969 John van Reenan, WSU, 200-81970 John van Reenan, WSU, 190-91973 Mac Wilkins, ORE, 203-111976 Borys Chambul, WASH, 202-31982 Dean Crouser, ORE, 63.22/207-51983 Dean Crouser, ORE, 65.88/216-21984 John Brenner, UCLA, 63.44/208-21988 Kari Nisula, CAL, 58.08/190-71994 John Godina, UCLA, 60.48/198-51995 John Godina, UCLA, 61.68/202-42005 Michael Robertson, STAN, 61.70/202-52009 Martin Maric, CAL, 59.82/196-32010 Ryan Whiting, ASU, 59.06/193-092013 Julian Wruck, UCLA, 64.94/213-1

HAMMER 1969 Steve DeAutremont, OSU, 190-51970 Steve DeAutremont, OSU, 203-91976 Scott Neilson, WASH, 216-81977 Scott Neilson, WASH, 228-41978 Scott Neilson, WASH, 237-51979 Scott Neilson, WASH, 72.32/237-31985 Tore Gustafsson, WSU, 75.24/246-101986 Ken Flax, ORE, 78.34/257-01987 Stefan Jonsson, WSU, 68.48/224-81988 Stefan Jonsson, WSU, 71.06/233-21990 Scott McGee, ORE, 66.34/217-81993 Balazs Kiss, USC, 75.24/246-101994 Balazs Kiss, USC, 74.84/245-61995 Balazs Kiss, USC, 79.62/261-31996 Balazs Kiss, USC, 80.86/265-3*1997 Bengt Johansson, USC, 70.12/230-12015 Conor McCullough, USC, 76.91/252-4

JAVELIN 1962 Jan Sikorsky, USC, 249-41964 Les Tipton, ORE, 249-10 1/21968 Carl O’Donnell, WSU, 258-111971 Cary Feldman, WASH, 259-01974 Jim Judd, OSU, 271-31979 Tom Sinclair, WASH, 79.64/261-31982 Brian Crouser, ORE, 83.72/274-81985 Brian Crouser, ORE, 85.64/281-01992 Art Skipper, ORE, 75.78/248-71993 Erik Smith, UCLA, 79.20/259-101995 Greg Johnson, UCLA, 74.44/244-31996 Pal Arne Fagernes, ASU, 79.16/259-81998 Esko Mikkola, ARIZ, 81.86/268-72000 Esko Mikkola., ARIZ, 72.62/238-32001 John Stiegeler, ORE, 77.07/252-102014 Sam Crouser, ORE, 76.98/252-72015 Sam Crouser, ORE, 79.19m/259-10

DECATHLON1976 Ed Miller, CAL, 7,4431980 Mark Anderson, UCLA, 7,8931986 Mike Ramos, WASH, 8,2611987 Jim Connolly, UCLA, 8,1211989 Derek Huff, ARIZ, 8,0201993 Chris Huffins, CAL, 8,0071998 Klaus Ambrosch, ARIZ, 7,8252000 Bevan Hart, CAL, 8,0022001 Santiago Lorenzo, ORE, 7,8892006 Jake Arnold, ARIZ, 7,8702007 Jake Arnold, ARIZ, 8,2152008 Ashton Eaton, ORE, 8,0552009 Ashton Eaton, ORE, 8,2412010 Ashton Eaton, ORE, 8,4572011 Mike Morris, CAL, 8,118

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100 METERS1988 Gail Devers, UCLA, 10.86w1992 Chryste Gaines, STAN, 11.05w1999 Angela Williams, USC, 11.042000 Angela Williams, USC, 11.122001 Angela Williams, USC, 11.05w2002 Angela Williams, USC, 11.292012 English Gardner, ORE, 11.102013 English Gardner, ORE, 10:962015 Jenna Prandini, ORE, 10.96w2016 Ariana Washington, ORE, 10.95w

200 METERS2001 Brianna Glenn, ARIZ, 22.92w2002 Natasha Mayers, USC, 22.932016 Ariana Washington, ORE, 22.21

400 METERS1990 Maicel Malone, ASU, 51.132005 Monique Henderson, UCLA, 50.10

800 METERS2001 Brigita Langerholc, USC, 2:01.612006 Rebekah Noble, ORE, 2:02.072007 Alysia Johnson, CAL, 1:59.292011 Anne Keeselring, ORE, 2:02.152014 Laura Roesler, ORE, 2:01.222015 Raevyn Rogers, ORE, 1:59.712016 Raevyn Rogers, ORE, 2:00.75

1500 METERS2002 Lena Nilsson, UCLA, 4:12.602006 Amy Lia, WASH, 4:14.632012 Katie Flood, WASH, 4:13.792014 Shelby Houlihan, ASU, 4:18.10

3000 METERS1994 Karen Hecox, UCLA, 9:22.631998 Monal Chokshi, STAN, 9:20.18

5000 METERS1988 Annette Hand, ORE, 15:38.471997 Amy Skieresz, ARIZ, 15:46.761998 Amy Skieresz, ARIZ, 15:37.772001 Lauren Fleshman, STAN, 15:52.212002 Lauren Fleshman, STAN, 15:53.912003 Lauren Fleshman, STAN, 15:24.06

10,000 METERS1997 Amy Skieresz, ARIZ, 33:14.221998 Amy Skieresz, ARIZ, 33:04.122003 Alicia Craig, STAN, 32:40.132004 Alicia Craig, STAN, 33:58.272006 Victoria Jackson, ASU, 32:54.72

100-METER HURDLES1988 Lynda Tolbert, ASU, 12.821990 Lynda Tolbert, ASU, 12.84w2005 Virginia Powell, USC, 12.802006 Virginia Powell, USC, 12.482011 Nia Ali, USC, 12.63

400-METER HURDLES1989 Janeene Vickers, UCLA, 55.271990 Janeene Vickers, UCLA, 55.401991 Janeene Vickers, UCLA, 55.651999 Joanna Hayes, UCLA, 55.162000 Natasha Danvers, USC, 55.262003 Sheena Johnson, UCLA, 54.242004 Sheena Johnson, UCLA, 53.542007 Nicole Leach, UCLA, 54.322009 Nicole Leach, UCLA, 55.392013 Kori Carter, STAN, 53.21*

3,000 METER STEEPLECHASE2011 Emma Coburn, COLO, 9:41.142012 Shalaya Kipp, COLO, 9:49.022013 Emma Coburn, COLO, 9:35.38

4x100-METER RELAY1988 ASU, 43.642000 USC, 43.14

4x400-METER RELAY1987 USC, 3:28.931988 UCLA, 3:29.822010 ORE, 3:28.542012 ORE, 3:24.54

HIGH JUMP1991 Tanya Hughes, ARIZ, 1.94/6-4 1/41992 Tanya Hughes, ARIZ, 1.87/6-1 1/21993 Tanya Hughes, ARIZ, 1.92/6-3 1/21995 Amy Acuff, UCLA, 1.96/6-51996 Amy Acuff, UCLA, 1.94/6-4 1/42002 Darnesha Griffith, UCLA, 1.83/6-02003 Whitney Evans, WSU, 1.86/6-1 1/42008 Elizabeth Patterson, ARIZ, 1.86/6-1 1/42011 Brigetta Barrett, ARIZ, 1.86/6-1 1/42012 Brigetta Barrett, ARIZ, 1.93/6-42013 Brigetta Barrett, ARIZ, 1.95/6-4.75

POLE VAULT2000 Tracy O'Hara, UCLA, 4.40/14-5 1/42001 Andrea Dutoit, ARIZ, 4.20/13-9 1/42002 Tracy O'Hara, UCLA, 4.10/13-5 1/42003 Becky Holliday, ORE, 4.41/14-5 1/22004 Chelsea Johnson, UCLA, 4.30/14-1 1/42005 Kate Soma, WASH, 4.30/14-1 1/42007 April Kubishita, ASU, 4.25/13-11 1/42008 Katie Morgan, CAL, 4.20/13-9 1/42011 Melissa Gergel, ORE, 4.45/14-7 1/42012 Katerina Stefanidi, STAN, 4.45/17-7 1/4

LONG JUMP1990 Sheila Hudson, CAL, 6.73/22-11992 Jackie Edwards, STAN, 6.59/21-7 1/22001 Brianna Glenn, ARIZ, 6.56/21-6 1/42007 Rhonda Watkins, UCLA, 6.96/22-102014 Jenna Prandini, ORE, 6.55/21-6

TRIPLE JUMP1987 Sheila Hudson, CAL, 13.78/45-2 1/21988 Sheila Hudson, CAL, 13.92w/45-8w1990 Sheila Hudson, CAL, 14.04/46-0 3/42005 Candice Bauchman, UCLA, 14.07/46-22008 Erica McClain, STAN, 14.60w/47-11

SHOT 1988 Jennifer Ponath, WASH, 16.57/54-4 1/21989 Carla Garrett, ARIZ, 16.66/54-81990 Tracie Millett, UCLA, 16.33/53-71993 Dawn Dumble, UCLA, 17.17/56-41995 V. Althouse, UCLA,18.28/59-11 3/41999 Seilala Sua, UCLA, 17.60/57-92000 Seilala Sua, UCLA, 17.36/56-11 1/22001 Christina Tolson, UCLA, 17.39/57-0 3/42002 Jessica Cosby, UCLA, 17.38/57-0 1/42007 Jessica Pressley, ASSU, 18.00/59-0 3/42008 Jessica Pressley, ASU, 18.13/59-5 3/42011 Julie Labonte, ARIZ, 18.31/60-1

DISCUS1987 Laura Lavine, WSU, 56.14/184-21988 Laura Lavine, WSU, 57.34/188-11989 Carla Garrett, ARIZ, 58.02/190-41990 Tracie Millett, UCLA, 56.00/183-91995 Dawn Dumble, UCLA, 57.04/187-21997 Seilala Sua, UCLA, 61.12/200-61998 Seilala Sua, UCLA, 64.22/210-81999 Seilala Sua, UCLA, 64.26/210-102000 Seilala Sua, UCLA, 61.20/200-92002 Chaniqua Ross, UCLA, 55.48/182-02007 Kelechi Anyanwu, CAL, 57.58/188-112008 Sarah Stevens, ASU, 56.14/184-22013 Anna Jelmini, ASU, 57.95/190-1

HAMMER THROW 2008 Eva Orban, USC, 68.71/225-52013 Chelsea Cassulo, ASU, 69.12/226-9

JAVELIN 1988 Jill Smith, ORE, 55.08/180-81990 Ashley Selman, USC, 56.76/186-31991 Paula Berry, ORE, 57.42/188-51993 Ashley Selman, ORE, 57.42/188-52001 Inga Stasiulionyte, USC, 52.52/172-42008 Rachel Yurkovich, ORE, 56.58/185-72009 Rachel Yurkovich, ORE, 59.62/195-7

HEPTATHLON1988 Wendy Brown, USC, 5,701w1990 Gea Johnson, ASU, 6,1321993 Kelly Blair, ORE, 6,0381999 Tracye Lawyer, STAN, 5,8552004 Jackie Johnson, ASU, 5,8072006 Jackie Johnson, ASU, 5,9392007 Jackie Johnson, ASU, 5,9842008 Jackie Johnson, ASU, 6,0532009 Brianne Theisen, ORE, 6,0862010 Brianne Theisen, ORE, 6,0942012 Brianne Theisen, ORE, 6,440

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MEN1922 CALIFORNIA1925 STANFORD1926 USC1928 STANFORD1930 USC1931 USC1934 STANFORD1935 USC1936 USC1937 USC1938 USC1939 USC1940 USC1941 USC1942 USC1943 USC1949 USC1950 USC1951 USC1952 USC1953 USC1954 USC1955 USC1956 UCLA1958 USC1961 USC1962 OREGON1963 USC1964 OREGON1965 OREGON USC1966 UCLA1967 USC1968 USC1970 OREGON*1971 UCLA1972 UCLA1973 UCLA1976 USC1977 ARIZONA STATE1978 UCLA*1984 OREGON1987 UCLA1988 UCLA2000 STANFORD2014 OREGON2015 OREGON

WOMEN1982 UCLA1983 UCLA1985 OREGON2001 USC2004 UCLA2007 ARIZONA STATE2015 OREGON

The Oregon track & field team won back-to-back NCAA men's titles, sweeping the men's and women's crowns in 2015. It was the women's first national title since 1985.

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1976(May 14-15, Berkeley, Calif.) 1. USC ............................. 180 2. Washington .................... 99 3. UCLA ............................. 95 4. Washington State ............ 88 5. Oregon ........................... 77 6. California ........................ 53 7. Oregon State .................. 38 8. Stanford ......................... 21

1977(May 13-14, Los Angeles – UCLA) 1. USC ............................. 146 2. Washington State .......... 132 3. UCLA ............................. 99 4. Oregon ........................ 70.5 5. Washington .................... 69 6. California ........................ 64 7. Stanford ......................... 45 8. Oregon State ............... 22.5

1978(May 19-20, Corvallis, Ore.) 1. USC ............................. 126 2. Oregon ......................... 119 3. UCLA ........................... 114 4. Washington State ....... 109.5 5. Washington .................... 60 6. Oregon State ............... 56.5 7. California ........................ 38 8. Stanford ......................... 28

1979(May 19-20, Tempe, Ariz.) 1. Oregon ......................... 145 2. UCLA ...................... 123.33 3. USC .......................... 98.33 4. Washington State ....... 73.33 5. Arizona ........................... 53 6. Washington .................... 43 7. California ........................ 39 8. Arizona State .................. 35 9. Oregon State .................. 30 10. Stanford ......................... 11

1980(May 23-24, Seattle, Wash.) 1. UCLA ........................... 163 2. Oregon ......................... 116 3. USC ............................... 99 4. Washington State ............ 67 5. California ........................ 49 6. Arizona ........................... 43 7. Arizona State .................. 34 8. Oregon State .................. 30 9. Stanford ......................... 28 10. Washington .................... 20

1960(May 27-28, Seattle, Wash.) 1. USC ............................ 83.5 2. UCLA ............................. 51 3. California ..................... 46.5 4. Washington ................. 32.5 5. Stanford ...................... 26.5

1961(May 27, Stanford, Calif.) 1. USC ............................. 101 2. UCLA ............................. 55 3. California ..................... 34.5 4. Stanford ...................... 28.5 5. Washington .................... 21

1962(May 26, Los Angeles – USC*) 1. USC ............................ 78.5 2. UCLA ............................. 73 3. Stanford ......................... 50 4. California ..................... 21.5 5. Washington .................... 17 * LA Memorial Coliseum

1963(May 24, Berkeley, Calif.) 1. USC ............................... 74 2. Stanford ......................... 64 3. California ..................... 28.5 4. Washington State ............ 26 5. UCLA .......................... 25.5 6. Washington .................... 24

1964(May 23, Los Angeles – USC*) 1. USC ............................... 73 2. California ........................ 41 3. Washington State ............ 40 4. Stanford ......................... 37 5. Washington .................... 33 6. UCLA ............................. 16 * LA Memorial Coliseum

1965(May 21-22, Pullman, Wash.) 1. Oregon ........................... 52 2. Washington State ............ 41 3. California ........................ 40 4. USC ............................... 34 Stanford ......................... 34 6. UCLA ............................. 27 7. Oregon State .................. 25 8. Washington .................... 16

1966(May 20-21, Stanford, Calif.) 1. UCLA ............................. 80 2. USC ............................... 44 3. Oregon ........................... 37 4. Stanford ......................... 32 5. California ........................ 21 Oregon State .................. 21 7. Washington State ............ 20 8. Washington .................... 15

1967(May 19-20, Eugene, Ore.) 1. Oregon ......................... 129 2. USC ............................. 107 3. UCLA ............................. 87 4. Oregon State .................. 84 5. California ........................ 48 6. Washington .................... 43 7. Stanford ......................... 32 8. Washington State ............ 28

1968(May 17-18, Berkeley, Calif.) 1. USC ............................. 128 2. Oregon ........................... 82 3. Oregon State .................. 79 4. California ........................ 77 5. UCLA ............................. 74 6. Washington State ............ 66 7. Washington .................... 31 8. Stanford ......................... 18

1969(May 16-17, Corvallis, Ore.) 1. UCLA ............................. 98 2. Oregon ........................... 96 3. Washington State ....... 87.75 4. USC ............................... 84 5. Oregon State ............... 80.5 6. Stanford .................... 50.75 7. California ........................ 37 8. Washington .................... 24

1970(May 15-16, Los Angeles – UCLA) 1. UCLA ........................... 111 2. Oregon ......................... 102 3. California ........................ 79 4. USC ............................... 77 5. Washington State ............ 72 6. Oregon State .................. 54 7. Washington .................... 33 8. Stanford ......................... 30

1971(May 21-22, Seattle, Wash.) 1. UCLA ........................... 126 2. Oregon ......................... 117 3. USC ............................. 102 4. California ........................ 77 5. Washington .................... 45 6. Stanford ......................... 36 7. Oregon State .................. 29 8. Washington State ............ 26

1972(May 19-20, Stanford, Calif.) 1. USC ............................. 140 2. UCLA ........................... 124 3. Oregon ........................... 86 4. Washington .................... 64 5. California ........................ 63 6. Oregon State .................. 43 7. Stanford ......................... 23 8. Washington State ............ 14

1973(May 18-19, Eugene, Ore.) 1. UCLA ........................... 156 2. USC ............................. 111 3. Oregon ......................... 100 4. Washington State ............ 88 5. Oregon State .................. 78 6. Washington .................... 34 7. California ........................ 26 8. Stanford ......................... 25

1974(May 16-17, Los Angeles – USC*) 1. USC .......................... 134.5 2. UCLA ........................ 130.5 3. Oregon ........................... 94 4. Washington State ............ 76 5. Oregon State .................. 64 6. California ..................... 53.5 7. Washington ................. 50.5 8. Stanford ......................... 17 * LA Memorial Coliseum

1975(May 16-17, Pullman, Wash.) 1. USC ............................. 152 2. UCLA ........................... 115 3. Washington State ............ 96 4. Oregon ........................... 95 5. Oregon State .................. 72 6. Washington .................... 67 7. California ........................ 41 8. Stanford ......................... 12

Dates listed are the for “main portion” of the Championships, and may not always include the multi-event competition, which has been held during, two days prior and a week prior. Also, scoring has ranged from 5-8 deep.

1960-68 – Athletic Association of Western Universities (AAWU); 1969-78 – Pacific-8 Conference (Pac-8); 1979-2011 – Pacific-10 Conference (Pac-10); 2012-Present – Pacific-12 (Pac-12).

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1981(May 22-23, Stanford, Calif.) 1. Arizona State ................ 133 2. Oregon ......................... 114 3. UCLA ........................ 108.5 4. California ........................ 76 5. Washington State ............ 74 6. Arizona ........................... 57 7. Oregon State ............... 39.5 8. Washington .................... 29 9. Stanford ......................... 20

1982(May 21-22, Eugene, Ore.) 1. UCLA ........................... 146 2. Washington State .......... 113 3. Arizona State .................. 94 4. Oregon ........................ 80.5 5. California ........................ 60 6. USC ............................... 47 7. Arizona ........................ 40.5 8. Oregon State .................. 35 9. Washington .................... 27 10. Stanford ........................... 8

1983(May 20-21, Berkeley, Calif.) 1. Washington State .......... 132 2. Arizona State .................. 87 UCLA ............................. 87 4. Oregon ........................... 86 5. California ........................ 72 6. USC ............................... 54 7. Arizona ........................... 50 8. Washington .................... 37 9. Oregon State .................. 32 10. Stanford ......................... 14

1984(May 18-19, Pullman, Wash.) 1. Washington State ..... 157.33 2. Oregon ........................... 98 3. USC ............................... 94 4. UCLA ........................ 73.33 5. Arizona ........................... 53 6. California ........................ 51 7. Washington .................... 43 8. Arizona State .................. 41 9. Oregon State ............. 25.33 10. Stanford ......................... 14

1985(May 17-18, Tucson, Ariz.) 1. Washington State* ..... 149.5 2. California ........................ 94 3. UCLA ............................. 77 4. Arizona ........................... 69 5. Oregon ........................... 64 6. USC ............................... 55 7. Oregon State .................. 44 8. Washington .................... 43 9. Arizona State .................. 36 10. Stanford ...................... 19.5(* - Title later forfeited and vacated due to NCAA violations)

1986(May 23-24, Los Angeles – USC*) 1. Oregon ......................... 134 2. UCLA ........................... 115 3. Washington State .......... 104 4. California ........................ 89 5. USC ............................... 62 6. Arizona State .................. 46 7. Stanford ......................... 37 8. Arizona ........................... 30 9. Washington .................... 29 10. Oregon State .................... 2 * LA Memorial Coliseum

1987(May 18-19, Corvallis, Ore.) 1. UCLA ........................... 176 2. Oregon ......................... 108 3. Washington State ............ 79 4. USC ............................... 69 5. California ........................ 58 6. Washington .................... 45 7. Arizona ........................... 43 8. Arizona State .................. 40 9. Oregon State .................. 18 10. Stanford ......................... 14

1988(May 21-22, Los Angeles – UCLA) 1. UCLA ........................... 147 2. Washington State ............ 80 3. Oregon ........................... 76 4. Arizona ........................... 72 5. California ........................ 64 6. Stanford ......................... 53 7. USC ............................... 52 8. Arizona State .................. 45 9. Washington .................... 42 10. Oregon State .................. 20

1989(May 20-21, Stanford, Calif.) 1. UCLA ........................... 153 2. Oregon ......................... 118 3. Arizona ......................... 108 4. Washington State ............ 72 5. USC ............................... 62 6. Washington .................... 55 7. California ........................ 41 8. Stanford ......................... 37

1990(May 19-20, Seattle, Wash.) 1. Oregon ......................... 141 2. Washington State .......... 102 3. UCLA ............................. 98 4. Arizona ........................... 72 5. California ........................ 71 6. Washington .................... 70 7. USC ............................... 39 8. Stanford ......................... 38 9. Arizona State .................. 20

1991(May 18-19, Tempe, Ariz.) 1. Washington State* ... 133.66 2. Oregon ........................... 96 3. California ................... 75.33 4. Arizona ........................... 75 5. Arizona State .................. 72 6. Washington .................... 70 7. UCLA ............................. 69 8. Stanford ......................... 30 9. USC ............................... 27(* - Title later forfeited and vacated due to NCAA violations)

1992(May 22-23, Eugene, Ore.) 1. UCLA ........................... 123 2. Oregon ......................... 103 3. USC ............................... 80 4. Washington State ......... 79.5 5. Arizona State .................. 79 6. Washington ................. 54.5 7. California ........................ 53 8. Arizona ........................... 51 9. Stanford ......................... 27

1993(May 21-22, Berkeley, Calif.) 1. UCLA ........................... 170 2. Arizona ........................... 91 3. USC ............................ 89.5 4. California ........................ 76 5. Oregon ........................ 69.5 6. Arizona State .................. 67 7. Washington .................... 60 8. Stanford ......................... 26

1994(May 20-21, Pullman, Wash.) 1. UCLA ........................... 135 2. USC .......................... 121.5 3. Washington State .......... 109 4. California ........................ 74 5. Stanford ...................... 51.5 6. Arizona ........................... 45 7. Oregon ........................... 45 8. Arizona State .................. 40 9. Washington .................... 30

1995(May 19-20, Tucson, Ariz.) 1. UCLA ........................ 163.5 2. Oregon ...................... 142.5 3. USC ............................. 122 4. Arizona ......................... 112 5. Washington State ............ 68 6. California ........................ 60 7. Stanford ......................... 58 8. Washington .................... 54 9. Arizona State .................. 53

1996(May 18-19, Los Angeles - UCLA) 1. UCLA ........................... 151 2. Oregon ......................... 131 3. Washington ................. 97.5 4. USC ............................... 96 5. Washington State ......... 82.5 6. Stanford ...................... 80.5 7. California ..................... 80.5 8. Arizona ........................... 73 9. Arizona State .................. 20

1997(May 24-25, Seattle, Wash.) 1. USC ............................. 145 2. UCLA ........................... 138 3. Washington .................... 96 4. Oregon ........................... 93 5. Arizona ........................ 91.5 6. Washington State ............ 90 7. Stanford ......................... 86 8. California ..................... 74.5

1998(May 23-24, Stanford, Calif.) 1. UCLA ........................ 135.5 2. USC ............................. 115 3. Arizona ......................... 111 4. Washington State .......... 103 5. Oregon ........................ 96.5 6. Washington .................... 93 7. Stanford ......................... 71 8. California ........................ 55 9. Arizona State .................. 38

1999(May 21-22, Tempe, Ariz.) 1. USC ............................. 164 2. UCLA ........................... 136 3. Stanford .................... 105.5 4. Arizona ........................... 78 5. Arizona State ............... 77.5 6. Oregon ........................ 76.5 7. Washington State ............ 69 8. California ..................... 59.5 9. Washington .................... 52

2000(May 20-21, Eugene, Ore.) 1. USC ............................. 154 2. Stanford .................... 122.5 3. Arizona State ................ 101 4. UCLA ............................. 83 Washington .................... 83 6. Arizona ........................... 75 7. Oregon ........................... 71 8. California ........................ 68 9. Washington State ......... 59.5

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2001(May 19-20, Berkeley, Calif.) 1. Stanford ....................... 142 2. USC ............................. 136 3. UCLA ........................ 115.5 4. Arizona State ............. 109.5 5. Oregon ........................ 86.5 6. California ........................ 85 7. Washington State ......... 67.5 8. Washington .................... 42 9. Arizona ........................... 32

2002(May 18-19, Pullman, Wash.) 1. Stanford ....................... 151 2. Oregon ......................... 125 3. USC .......................... 103.5 4. Arizona State ................ 103 5. Arizona ........................... 99 6. UCLA .......................... 91.5 7. Washington State ............ 71 8. Washington .................... 49 9. California ........................ 22

2003(May 17-18, Los Angeles - USC) 1. Oregon ......................... 131 2. Stanford ....................... 130 3. UCLA ........................... 125 4. USC ............................. 114 5. Arizona State .................. 85 6. Washington State ............ 77 7. California ........................ 56 8. Arizona ........................... 50 9. Washington .................... 38

2004(May 14-15, Tucson, Ariz.) 1. UCLA ........................... 143 2. Oregon ......................... 130 3. Arizona State ................ 120 4. USC ............................... 95 5. Arizona ........................... 93 6. Stanford ......................... 76 7. California ........................ 75 8. Washington .................... 45 9. Washington State ............ 41

2005(May 14-15, Los Angeles - UCLA) 1. Oregon ......................... 152 2. UCLA ........................ 134.5 3. Arizona State ................ 122 4. USC ............................. 106 5. Washington ................. 77.5 6. Stanford ......................... 66 7. Arizona ........................... 65 8. California ..................... 60.5 9. Washington State ......... 36.5

2006(May 13-14, Eugene, Ore.) 1. USC ............................. 140 2. Oregon ...................... 133.5 3. Arizona ......................... 122 4. Washington .................... 99 5. UCLA .......................... 97.5 6. Arizona State .................. 76 7. Stanford ......................... 60 8. California ........................ 53 9. Washington State ............ 37

2007(May 12-13, Stanford, Calif.) 1. Oregon ......................... 114 2. Arizona State ................ 111 3. USC ............................. 110 4. UCLA ............................. 92 5. Arizona ........................... 91 6. Washington .................... 89 7. Washington State ............ 84 8. Stanford ......................... 72 9. California ........................ 56

2008(May 16-17, Tempe, Ariz.) 1. Oregon ...................... 144.5 2. Arizona State ................ 134 3. UCLA ........................... 108 4. California ..................... 81.5 5. Stanford ......................... 79 6. Washington State ......... 73.5 7. USC ............................ 69.5 8. Arizona ........................... 65 9. Washington .................... 63

2009(May 16-17, Eugene, Ore.) 1. Oregon ......................... 158 2. USC ............................. 117 3. Stanford ......................... 93 4. Washington State ............ 91 5. UCLA ............................. 90 6. Arizona State .................. 87 7. California ........................ 66 8. Arizona ........................... 64 9. Washington .................... 52

2010(May 15-16, Berkeley, Calif.) 1. Oregon ...................... 168.5 2. USC ............................. 156 3. Stanford ......................... 92 4. Arizona State .................. 85 UCLA ............................. 85 6. Washington .................... 68 7. Washington State ............ 67 8. California ........................ 59 9. Arizona ........................... 26 10. Oregon State ................. 6.5

2011(May 13-14, Tucson, Ariz.) 1. Oregon ......................... 129 2. Arizona ......................... 112 3. Arizona State .................. 99 USC ............................... 99 UCLA ............................. 99 6. Stanford ......................... 89 7. Washington State ............ 85 8. Washington .................... 79 9. California ........................ 27

2012(May 12-13, Eugene, Ore.) 1. Oregon ......................... 140 2. Arizona State ............. 116.5 3. Arizona ........................... 94 4. UCLA ............................. 86 5. Stanford ......................... 78 Washington .................... 78 7. USC ............................... 74 8. Washington State ......... 56.5 9. Colorado ......................... 48 10. California ........................ 44 11. Oregon State .................... 4

2013(May 11-12, Los Angeles - USC) 1. Oregon ...................... 149.5 2. USC ............................. 108 3. UCLA .......................... 98.5 4. Arizona State .................. 94 5. Washington .................... 76 6. Colorado ......................... 70 7. Arizona ........................... 67 8. California ........................ 66 9. Washington State ............ 45 10. Stanford ......................... 43

2014(May 17-18, Pullman, Wash.) 1. Oregon .................... 163.25 2. USC ............................... 99 3. Arizona ........................... 83 4. Arizona State ............. 80.75 5. Washington ............... 75.25 6. Stanford ......................... 71 7. UCLA ........................ 68.25 8. California ........................ 67 9. Washington State ......... 66.5 10. Colorado ......................... 44

2015(May 16-17, Los Angeles - UCLA) 1. Oregon ......................... 152 2. USC ............................. 121 3. Washington ............... 84.50 4. UCLA ............................. 83 5. Arizona State .................. 75 6. Arizona ...................... 73.50 7. Colorado ......................... 68 8. California ........................ 66 9. Stanford .................... 64.50 10. Washington State ....... 31.50

2016(May 14-15, Seattle, Wash.) 1. Oregon .................... 155.60 2. Washington .................. 122 3. UCLA ........................ 94.20 4. Arizona State .................. 83 5. USC ............................... 75 6. Stanford ......................... 74 7. Colorado ......................... 63 8. Arizona ........................... 57 9. California ................... 50.60 10. Washington State ....... 41.60

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1992 (May 22-23, Eugene, Ore.) 1. Oregon ......................... 123 2. Arizona ........................... 90 3. USC ............................... 87 4. Arizona State .................. 69 5. Washington State ............ 58 6. UCLA ............................. 57 7. Stanford ......................... 48 8. Washington .................... 33 9. California ........................ 22

1993 (May 21-22, Berkeley, Calif.) 1. UCLA ........................... 146 2. Oregon ......................... 119 3. Arizona State ................ 104 4. Arizona ........................... 71 5. USC ............................... 44 6. Washington State ............ 38 7. Washington .................... 24 8. Stanford ......................... 23 9. California ........................ 20

1994 (May 20-21, Pullman, Wash.) 1. UCLA ........................... 127 2. Arizona State ................ 114 3. Arizona ........................... 96 4. USC ............................... 53 5. Oregon ........................... 51 6. Washington .................... 49 7. Stanford ......................... 42 8. Washington State ............ 34 9. California ........................ 23

1995(May 19-20, Tucson, Ariz.) 1. UCLA ........................... 149 2. Oregon ......................... 123 3. California ........................ 81 4. Washington .................... 79 5. Arizona State .................. 78 6. Stanford ......................... 76 7. Arizona ........................... 72 8. USC ............................... 67 9. Washington State ............ 15

1996(May 18-19, Los Angeles – UCLA) 1. USC ............................. 151 2. Oregon ......................... 144 3. UCLA ........................... 117 4. Washington .................... 77 5. Stanford ......................... 69 6. California ........................ 66 7. Washington State ............ 56 8. Arizona State .................. 51 9. Arizona ........................... 49

1987 (May 18-19, Corvallis, Ore.) 1. UCLA ........................... 121 2. USC ............................. 107 3. Oregon ........................ 85.5 4. Arizona ........................... 60 5. Washington State ............ 55 6. Washington .................... 49 7. California ..................... 40.5 8. Arizona State ............... 35.5 9. Stanford ......................... 30 10. Oregon State ................. 5.5

1988 (May 21-22, Los Angeles, – UCLA) 1. UCLA ........................... 143 2. Oregon ......................... 106 3. Arizona State .................. 84 4. USC ............................... 82 5. Washington .................... 47 6. Stanford ......................... 41 7. California ........................ 30 8. Arizona ........................... 28 9. Washington State ............ 24 10. Oregon State .................... 4

1989 (May 20-21, Stanford, Calif.) 1. UCLA ........................... 161 2. Oregon ......................... 100 3. Arizona ........................... 79 4. USC ............................... 67 5. Washington State ....... 52.33 6. Washington .................... 44 7. Stanford .................... 42.66 8. California ........................ 41

1990 (May 19-20, Seattle, Wash.) 1. UCLA ........................... 116 2. Oregon ......................... 103 3. Arizona State .................. 73 4. California ........................ 71 5. Washington .................... 66 6. Stanford ......................... 51 7. Washington State ............ 50 8. Arizona ........................... 38 9. USC ............................... 21

1991 (May 18-19, Tempe, Ariz.) 1. Oregon ...................... 130.5 2. UCLA ........................ 112.5 3. Arizona State .................. 81 4. Arizona ........................... 54 Stanford ......................... 54 6. Washington .................... 52 7. Washington State ............ 39 8. California ........................ 35 9. USC ............................... 31

1997(May 24-25, Seattle, Wash.) 1. UCLA ........................ 189.5 2. USC .......................... 134.5 3. Stanford ....................... 110 4. Arizona ........................... 87 5. Oregon ........................... 68 6. Washington State ............ 66 7. California ........................ 64 8. Washington .................... 59

1998(May 23-24, Stanford, Calif.) 1. UCLA ........................... 174 2. Stanford ....................... 136 3. USC ............................. 121 4. Washington .................... 94 5. Oregon ........................... 84 6. Washington State ......... 76.5 7. Arizona State .................. 61 8. Arizona ........................ 46.5 9. California ........................ 21

1999(May 21-22, Tempe, Ariz.) 1. UCLA ........................ 160.5 2. USC ............................. 140 3. Washington State .......... 123 4. Stanford .................... 122.5 5. Oregon ........................... 64 6. Arizona ........................... 62 7. Washington .................... 56 8. Arizona State .................. 45 9. California ........................ 41

2000(May 20-21, Eugene, Ore.) 1. UCLA ........................ 167.5 2. USC ............................. 161 3. Stanford ....................... 114 4. Washington State ............ 86 5. Arizona State .................. 75 6. Arizona ........................... 65 7. Washington .................... 58 8. California ..................... 54.5 9. Oregon ........................... 37

2001(May 19-20, Berkeley, Calif.) 1. UCLA ........................... 155 2. USC ............................. 153 3. Stanford .................... 120.5 4. Washington ............... 101.5 5. Arizona State .................. 89 6. Arizona ........................... 77 7. California ........................ 54 8. Oregon ........................... 35 9. Washington .................... 33

2002(May 18-19, Pullman, Wash.) 1. UCLA ........................... 160 2. USC ............................. 157 3. Stanford ....................... 121 4. Arizona State .................. 89 5. Washington State ............ 85 6. Oregon ........................... 67 7. Arizona ........................... 59 8. California ........................ 44 9. Washington State ............ 36

2003(May 17-18, Los Angeles - USC) 1. UCLA ........................... 155 2. Stanford ....................... 140 3. Arizona State ................ 109 4. USC ............................. 101 5. Washington State ............ 87 6. Washington .................... 64 7. Oregon ........................... 60 8. Arizona ........................... 58 9. California ........................ 40

2004(May 14-15, Tucson, Ariz.) 1. UCLA ........................ 174.5 2. Stanford ....................... 153 3. USC ............................. 111 4. Arizona State .................. 97 5. California ........................ 69 6. Washington .................... 67 7. Oregon ........................... 59 8. Washington State ......... 45.5 9. Arizona ........................... 42

2005(May 14-15, Los Angeles - UCLA) 1. Stanford ....................... 173 2. UCLA ........................... 125 3. Arizona State ................ 118 4. USC ............................... 99 5. California ........................ 82 6. Washington State ......... 74.5 7. Oregon ........................... 68 8. Washington ................. 42.5 9. Arizona ........................... 36 10. Oregon State .................... 0

2006(May 13-14, Eugene, Ore.) 1. Arizona State ................ 154 2. Stanford .................... 151.5 3. USC ............................. 112 4. UCLA ........................... 103 5. Oregon ........................... 97 6. California ..................... 76.5 7. Washington .................... 41 8. Washington State ............ 40 9. Arizona ........................... 37 10. Oregon State .................... 4

Dates listed are the for “main portion” of the Championships, and may not always include the multi-event competition, which has been held during, two days prior and a week prior. 1987-2011 – Pacific-10 Conference (Pac-10); 2012-Present – Pacific-12 (Pac-12).

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2007(May 12-13, Stanford, Calif.) 1. Arizona State ................ 158 2. Stanford .................. 134.33 3. UCLA ...................... 118.50 4. USC ............................. 113 5. Washington State ....... 67.83 6. Arizona ........................... 62 7. Oregon ........................... 61 8. California ................... 54.33 9. Washington .................... 49 10. Oregon State .................... 0

2008(May 16-17, Tempe, Ariz.) 1. Arizona State ............. 186.5 2. Stanford ....................... 117 3. Oregon ......................... 100 4. USC ............................... 91 5. UCLA ............................. 80 6. Washington State ......... 71.5 6. California ..................... 71.5 8. Arizona ........................... 65 9. Washington ................. 32.5 10. Oregon State .................... 0

2009(May 16-17, Eugene, Ore.) 1. Oregon .................... 165.50 2. Stanford ....................... 138 3. Arizona State ................ 112 4. USC ............................. 108 5. UCLA ........................ 79.50 6. Washington .................... 63 7. California ........................ 58 8. Arizona ........................... 49 9. Washington State ............ 44 10. Oregon State .................... 0

2010(May 15-16, Berkeley, Calif.) 1. Oregon ......................... 215 2. Arizona ......................... 109 3. Arizona State ............... 89.5 4. USC ............................... 89 5. Stanford ......................... 88 6. UCLA .......................... 71.5 7. California ..................... 55.5 8. Washington State ............ 52 9. Washington ................. 47.5 10. OSU ................................. 0

2011(May 13-14, Tucson, Ariz.) 1. Oregon .................... 154.50 2. Arizona ......................... 150 3. Arizona State ................ 121 4. USC ............................. 103 5. Stanford ......................... 97 6. UCLA .......................... 51.5 7. Washington State ............ 49 8. California ........................ 42 9. Washington .................... 37 10. Oregon State .................. 12

2012(May 12-13, Eugene, Ore.) 1. Oregon .................... 200.50 2. Stanford .................. 123.50 3. Arizona ...................... 94.50 4. USC ............................... 91 5. Arizona State .................. 85 6. Washington .................... 54 7. Colorado ......................... 49 8. UCLA ........................ 47.50 9. Washington State ............ 27 10. Utah ............................... 21 California ........................ 21 12. Oregon State .................... 3

2013(May 11-12, Los Angeles - USC) 1. Oregon ......................... 139 2. Arizona ......................... 123 3. Arizona State ......... 110.333 4. UCLA .................... 87.3333 5. Stanford ...................... 86.5 6. USC ............................... 81 7. Washington ........... 55.3333 8. Washington State ............ 42 9. California ..................... 41.5 10. Colorado ......................... 32 11. Utah ............................... 14 12. Oregon State .................... 6

2014(May 17-18, Pullman, Wash.) 1. Oregon ......................... 176 2. USC ............................. 145 3. Stanford ......................... 75 Arizona State .................. 75 5. Arizona ........................... 74 6. UCLA ............................. 68 7. Washington .................... 53 8. Washington State ....... 46.50 9. California ................... 44.50 10. Colorado ......................... 33 11. Utah ............................... 23 12. Oregon State .................... 2

2015(May 16-17, Los Angeles - UCLA) 1. Oregon ......................... 185 2. USC ............................. 182 3. Stanford ......................... 87 4. Arizona State .................. 72 5. Washington State ............ 64 5. UCLA ............................. 64 7. Washington .................... 63 8. Colorado ......................... 43 9. Arizona ........................... 36 10. Utah ............................... 14 11. Oregon State .................... 6 12. California .......................... 3

2016(May 14-15, Seattle, Wash.) 1. Oregon ......................... 185 2. USC ........................ 111.50 3. Stanford ......................... 90 4. Washington .................... 82 5. UCLA ........................ 66.50 6. Colorado ......................... 66 7. Arizona ........................... 62 8. Washington State ............ 45 9. Arizona State .................. 41 10. California ................... 39.50 11. Oregon State ............. 23.50 12. Utah ................................. 3

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Coach of the Year Track Athlete of the Year Field Athlete of the Year Newcomer/Freshman of the Year*1976 Vern Wolfe, USC Tony Sandoval, STAN - - Ken Shannon, WASH Ken Randle, USC1977 Vern Wolfe, USC Clancy Edwards, USC - -1978 Bill Dellinger, ORE Clancy Edwards, USC - -1979 Bill Dellinger, ORE Greg Foster, UCLA - -1980 Jim Bush, UCLA James Sanford, USC - -1981 Len Miller, ASU LaMonte King, ASU - -1982 Jim Bush, UCLA Dean Crouser, ORE - -1983 John Chaplin, WSU Dean Crouser, ORE - -1984 Bill Dellinger, ORE Joaquim Cruz, ORE - -1985 John Chaplin, WSU Darwin Cook, USC - -1986 Bill Dellinger, ORE Gabriel Tiacoh, WSU - -1987 Bob Larsen, UCLA Jim Banich, UCLA - -1988 Bob Larsen, UCLA Danny Everett, UCLA - -1989 Bob Larsen, UCLA Derek Huff, ARIZ - -1990 Bill Dellinger, ORE Steve Lewis, UCLA - -1991 John Chaplin, WSU Samuel Kibiri, WSU - -1992 Bob Larsen, UCLA Quincy Watts, USC - -1993 Bob Larsen, UCLA Martin Keino, ARIZ - -1994 Bob Larsen, UCLA Josephat Kapkory, WSU - -1995 Bob Larsen, UCLA John Godina, UCLA - -1996 Bob Larsen, UCLA Ato Boldon, UCLA - -1997 Ron Allice, USC Meb Keflezighi, UCLA - -1998 Bob Larsen, UCLA Ja'Warren Hooker, WASH - -1999 Ron Allice, USC Jerome Davis, USC - - Bernard Lagat, WSU2000 Ron Allice, USC Ja'Warren Hooker, WASH - Jason Boness, ORE Vin Lananna, STAN2001 Vin Lananna, STAN Marcus Brunson, ASU - Donald Sage, STAN2002 Martin Smith, ORE Anson Henry, WSU - Julien Kapek, USC2003 Ron Allice, USC Ryan Wilson, USC - Allen Simms, USC2004 Art Venegas, UCLA Robert Cheseret, ARIZ - Tommy Skipper, ORE2005 Oregon Staff, ORE Robert Cheseret, ARIZ Jesse Williams, USC Galen Rupp, USC2006 Ron Allice, USC Robert Cheseret, ARIZ Tommy Skipper, ORE Kevin Craddock, UCLA2007 Vin Lananna, ORE Lionel Larry, USC Noah Bryant, USC Ahmad Rashad, USC2008 Dan Steele, ORE Lionel Larry, USC Corey White, USC Jeshua Anderson, WSU2009 Vin Lananna, ORE Galen Rupp, ORE Ashton Eaton, ORE Matthew Centrowitz, ORE2010 Vin Lananna, ORE Andrew Wheating, ORE Ashton Eaton, ORE Nic Ross, ARIZ Ryan Whiting, ASU2011 Fred Harvey, ARIZ Jeshua Anderson, WSU Jordan Clarke, ASU Stephen Sambu, ARIZ2012 Vin Lananna, ORE Chris Derrick, STAN Nick Ross, ARIZ Jonathan Cabral, ORE2013 Robert Johnson, ORE Bryshon Nellum, USC Jordan Clarke, ASU Chris Williams, WASH2014 Robert Johnson, ORE Lawi Lalang, ARIZ Nick Ross, ARIZ Devon Allen, ORE2015 Caryl Smith Gilbert, USC Andre De Grasse, USC Pau Tonnesen, ARIZ Marquis Morris, USC2016 Greg Metcalf, WASH Devon Allen, ORE Pau Tonnesen, ARIZ Matthew Maton, ORE

All honors selected by a coaches' vote.* Award was renamed Freshman of the Year beginning in 2015. Only true freshmen and redshirt freshman are eligible for the award.

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Coach of the Year Track Athlete of the Year Field Athlete of the Year Newcomer/Freshman of the Year*1987 Bob Kersee, UCLA Gail Devers, UCLA - -1988 Bob Kersee, UCLA Gail Devers, UCLA - -1989 Bob Kersee, UCLA Tonya Sedwick, UCLA - -1990 Bob Kersee, UCLA Sheila Hudson, CAL - -1991 Tom Heinonen, ORE Paula Berry, ORE - -1992 Tom Heinonen, ORE Chryste Gaines, STAN - -1993 Bob Kersee, UCLA Kelly Blair, ORE - -1994 Jeanette Bolden, UCLA Inger Miller, USC - - Leonard Braxton, ASU1995 Jeanette Bolden, UCLA Amy Acuff, UCLA - -1996 Ron Allice, USC Amy Acuff, UCLA - -1997 Jeanette Bolden, UCLA Amy Akieresz, ARIZ - -1998 Jeanette Bolden, UCLA Amy Akieresz, ARIZ - -1999 Jeanette Bolden, UCLA Seilala Sua, UCLA - -2000 Jeanette Bolden, UCLA Seilala Sua, UCLA - Lauren Fleshman, STAN2001 Jeanette Bolden, UCLA Brianna Glenn, ARIZ - Sheena Johnson, UCLA2002 Jeanette Bolden, UCLA Lena Nilsson, UCLA - Monique Henderson, UCLA2003 Jeanette Bolden, UCLA Lena Nilsson, UCLA - Virginia Powell, USC2004 Jeanette Bolden, UCLA Sheena Johnson, UCLA - Jacquelyn Johnson, ASU2005 Edrick Floreal, STAN Monique Henderson, UCLA Jessica Cosby, UCLA Erica McLain, STAN2006 Greg Kraft, ASU Virginia Powell, USC Chelsea Johnson, UCLA Nicole Leach, UCLA2007 Greg Kraft, ASU Alysia Johnson, CAL Sarah Stevens, ASU Shalina Clarke, USC Shana Woods, USC2008 Greg Kraft, ASU Alysia Johnson, CAL Jacquelyn Johnson, ASU Charonda Williams, ASU2009 Vin Lananna, ORE Charonda Williams, ASU Sarah Stevens, ASU Mel Lawrence, WASH2010 Vin Lananna, ORE Keisha Baker, ORE Brianne Theisen, ORE Julie Labonte, ARIZ2011 Fred Harvey, ARIZ Nia Ali, USC Brigetta Barrett, ARIZ English Gardner, ORE2012 Vin Lananna, ORE English Gardner, ORE Brianne Theisen, ORE Shelby Houlihan, ASU2013 Robert Johnson, ORE Kori Carter, STAN Brigetta Barrett, ARIZ Jenna Prandini, ORE2014 Robert Johnson, ORE Jenna Prandini, ORE Jenna Prandini, ORE Valarie Allman, STAN 2015 Caryl Smith Gilbert, USC Shelby Houlihan, ASU Jasmine Todd, ORE Erin Clark, COLO2016 Robert Johnson, ORE Hannah Cunliffe, ORE Amalie Iuel, USC Ariana Washington, ORE

All honors selected by a coaches' vote.* Award was renamed Freshman of the Year beginning in 2015. Only true freshmen and redshirt freshman are eligible for the award.

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Event Pac-12 Pac-12 Meet Collegiate American World100m 9.90 9.97 9.84 9.69 9.58 Ato Boldon, UCLA, '96 Andre De Grasse, USC, '15 Trayvon Brommell, Baylor, '15 Tyson Gay, Adidas, '09 Usain Bolt, JAM, '09 9.89 Ngoni Makusha, Florida State, '11

200m 19.80 20.00 19.63 19.32 19.19 Ato Boldon, UCLA, '96 Ato Boldon, UCLA, ’96 Xavier Carter, LSU, '06 Michael Johnson, NIKE, '96 Usain Bolt, JAM, '09 19.69 Walter Dix, Florida State, '07

400m 43.50 44.34 43.50 43.18 43.03 Quincy Watts, USC, '92 Danny Everett, UCLA, '88 Quincy Watts, USC, '92 Michael Johnson, NIKE, '99 Wayde van Niekerk, SAF, '16 44.00 Quincy Watts, USC, '92

800m 1:41.77 1:45.12 1:41.77 1:42.60 1:40.91 Joaquim Cruz, ORE, ’84 Joaquim Cruz, ORE, '84 Joaquim Cruz, ORE, '84 Johnny Gray, SMTC, '85 David Rudisha, KEN, '12 1:43.55 Donavan Brazier, Texas A&M, '16

1,500m 3:30.56 3:36.34 3:30.56 3:29.30 3:26:00 Bernard Lagat, WSU, '99 Lawi Lalang, ARiZ, '14 Bernard Lagat, WSU, '99 Bernard Lagat, NIKE, '05 Hicham El Guerrouj, MAR, '98 3:35.30 Sydney Maree, Villanova, '81

Mile 3:51.74 3:57.90 3:52.88 3:46.91 3:43.13 Andrew Wheating, ORE, '10 Hailu Ebba, OSU, '73 Lawi Lalang, ARIZ, '14 Alan Webb, NIKE, '07 Hicham El Guerrouj, MAR, '99

3,000m SC 8:05.4 8:26.10 8:05.4h 8:00.45 7:53.63 Henry Rono, WSU, '78 Julius Korir, WSU, '84 Henry Rono, WSU, '78 Evan Jager, USA, '15 Saif Saaeed Shaheen, QAT, '04

5,000m 13:00.95 13:20.23 13:00.95 12:53.60 12:37.35 Lawi Lalang, ARIZ, '13 Henry Rono, WSU, '78 Lawi Lalang, ARIZ, ’13 Bernard Lagat, NIKE, '11 Kenenisa Bekele, ETH, '04 13:08.4h Henry Rono, WSU, '78

10,000m 27:22.5 27:46.55 27:08.49 26:44.36 26:17.53 Henry Rono, WSU, '78 Henry Rono, WSU, '78 Sam Chelanga, Liberty, '10 Galen Rupp, NIKE, '14 Kennisa Bekele, ETH, '05

110m Hurdles 13.14 13.35 12.97 12.80 12.80 Aleec Harris, USC, '14 Aleec Harris, USC, '14 Omar McLeod, Arkansas, '15 Aries Merritt, Reebok, '12 Aries Merritt, USC, '12 13.00 Renaldo Nehemiah, Maryland, '79

400m Hurdles 47.72 48.63 47.10 46.78 46.78 Kevin Young, UCLA, '88 Jeshua Anderson, WSU, '10 Samuel Matete, Auburn, '91 Kevin Young, FtLock, '92 Kevin Young, USA, '92 47.56 Kerron Clement, Florida, '05

4x100m Relay 38.44 (38.6y) 38.59 38.23 37.38 36.84 USC, '67 UCLA, '88 Texas Christian, '89 National Team, '12 Jamaica, '12 National Team, '15

4x400m Relay 2:59.91 3:01.26 2:59.59 2:54.29 2:54.29 UCLA, '88 ASU, '04 LSU, ’05 National Team, '93 USA, '93

High Jump 2.32/7-7 1/4 2.28/7-5 3/4 2.39/7-10 2.40/7-10 1/2 2.45/8-0 1/2 Del Davis, UCLA, '82 Jesse Williams, USC, '05 Hollis Conway, La.-Lafayette, '89 Charles Austin, unat, '91 Javier Sotomayor, CUB, '93 Jesse Williams, USC, '06 Brian Marshall, STAN, '88 2.38/7-9 3/4a Nick Ross, ARIZ, 14 Hollis Conway, La.-Lafayette, '89 (A)

Pole Vault 5.80i/19-0 1/4 5.72/18-9 1/4 5.98/19-7 1/2 6.04/19-9 3/4 6.16/20-2 1/2i Brad Walker, WASH, '03 (i) Toby Stevenson, STAN, '00 Lawrence Johnson, Tenn., '96 Brad Walker, NIKE, '08 Renaud Lavillenie, FR, ’14

Long Jump 8.34/27-4 1/2 8.18/26-10 8.74/28-8 1/4 8.95/29-4 1/2 8.95/29-4 1/2 Randy Williams, USC, '72 Dwight Phillips, ASU, '99 Erick Walder, Ark, '94 (A) Mike Powell, FtLckr, '91 Mike Powell, USA, '91

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Event Pac-12 Pac-12 Meet Collegiate American WorldTriple Jump 17.19/56-4 3/4 16.91/55-5 3/4 17.96/58-11 1/4 18.21/59-9 18.29/60-0 1/4 Joseph Taiwo, WSU, '84 Joseph Taiwo, WSU, '82 Christian Taylor, Florida, '11 Christian Taylor, USA, '15 Jonathan Edwards, GB, '95 17.57/57-7 3/4 Keith Connor, SMU, '82 (A)

Shot 22.00/72-2 1/4 21.76/71-4 3/4 22.00/72-2 1/4 23.12/75-10 1/4 23.12/75-10 1/4 John Godina, UCLA, '95 John Godina, UCLA, '95 John Godina, UCLA, '95 Randy Barnes, Mazda, '90 Randy Barnes, USA, '90

Discus 68.16/223-7 65.41/214-7 68.16/223-7 72.34/237-4 74.08/243-0 Julian Wruck, UCLA, '13 Julian Wruck, UCLA, '13 Julian Wruck, UCLA, '13 Ben Plucknett, SCS, '81 Jurgen Schult, EG, '86 67.66 Hannes Hopley, SMU, '04

Hammer 82.61/271-1 81.94/268-10 82.62/271-1 82.52/270-9 86.74/284-7 Balazs Kiss, USC, '95 Balazs Kiss, USC, '95 Balazs Kiss, USC, '95 Lance Deal, NYAC, '96 Yuriy Syedikh, SU, '86 81.94/268-10 Balazs Kiss, USC, '95

Javelin 83.16/272-10 77.21/253-4 89.10/292-4 91.29/299-6 98.48/323-1 Cyrus Hostetler, ORE, '09 Cyrus Hostetler, ORE, '10 Patrik Boden, Texas, '90 Breaux Greer, adidas, '07 Jan Zelezny, CZE, '96

Decathlon 8,457 points 8,322 points 8,465 points 9,045 points 9,045 points Ashton Eaton, ORE, '10 Mike Ramos, WASH, '86 Trey Hardee, Texas, '06 Ashton Eaton, USA, '15 Ashton Eaton, USA, '15

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Event Pac-12 Pac-12 Meet Collegiate American World100m 10.92 11.03 10.78 10.49 10.49 Jenna Prandini, ORE, '15 English Gardner, ORE, '11 Dawn Sowell, LSU, '89 (A) Florence Griffith Joyner, WC, '88 Florence Griffith Joyner, USA, '88 Jasmine Todd, ORE, '15

200m 22.18 22.49 22.04 21.34 21.34 Jenna Prandini, ORE, '15 Hannah Cunliffe, ORE, '16 Dawn Sowell, LSU, '89 (A) Florence Griffith Joyner, WC, '88 Florence Griffith Joyner, USA, '88

400m 49.96 50.76 49.84 48.70 47.60 Monique Henderson, UCLA, '05 Keshia Baker, ORE, '10 Natasha Hastings, S. Carolina, '07 Sanya Richards, Nike, '06 Marita Koch, EG, ’85 50.03 Courtney Okolo, Texas, '14

800m 1:58.51 2:00.57 1:58.22 1:56.40 1:53.28 Brigita Langerholc, USC, '00 Alysia Johnson, CAL, '08 Phoebe Wright, Tennessee, '10 Jearl Miles-Clark, Reebok, '99 Jarmila Kartochvilova, CZE, '83 1:59.11 Suzy Favor, Wisconsin, '90

1,500m 4:06.87 4:11.06 3:59.90 3:56.29 3:50.07 Emma Coburn, COLO, '13 Shelby Houlihan, ASU, '15 Jenny Barringer, Colorado, '09 Shannon Rowbury, AW, '15 Genzebe Dibaba, ETH, '15

Mile 4:50.68 (N/A) 4:25.91 4:16.71 4:12.56 Penny Graves, ORE, '87 Jenny Barringer, COLO, '09 Mary Slaney, AW, '85 S. Masterkova, RUS, '96

3,000m 8:55.31i 9:10.84 8:37.25 8:25.83 8:06.11 Katie Flood, WASH, '12 (i) Annette Hand, ORE, '88 Vicki Huber, Villanova, '88 Mary Slaney, AW, '85 Wang Junxia, China, '93

3,000m SC 9:28.26 9:48.72 9:12.50 9:07.63 8:52.78 Emma Coburn, COLO, '13 Erin Clark, COLO, '16 Jenny Barringer, Colorado, '09 Emma Coburn, NB, '16 Ruth Jebet, BAH, '16 9:25.54 Jenny Barringer, Colorado, '09

5,000m 15:11.13 15:44.91 14:55.74 14:38.92 14:11.15 Aisling Cuffe, STAN, '14 Amy Skieresz, ARIZ, '97 Lisa Koll, Iowa State, '10 Shannon Rowbury, NIKE, '16 Tirunesh Dibaba, ETH, '08 15:07.64 Jenny Barringer, Colorado, '09

10,000m 32:06.64 33:20.02 31:18.07 30:13.17 29:17.45 Jordan Hasay, ORE, '13 Katie Knight, WASH, '16 Lisa Koll, Iowa State, '10 Molly Huddle, Saucony, '16 Almaz Ayana, ETH, '16 100m Hurdles 12.06 12.61 12.26 12.20 12.20 Nnenya Hailey, ARIZ, '16 Gail Devers, UCLA, '88 Brianna Rollins, Clemson, '13 Keni Harrison, adidas, '16 Keni Harrison, USA, '16 12.39 Brianna Rollins, Clemson, '13 400m Hurdles 52.95 54.12 52.95 52.47 52.34 Sheena Johnson, UCLA, '04 Kori Carter, STAN, '13 Sheena Johnson, UCLA, '04 Lashinda Demus, Nike, '11 Yuliya Pechonkiuna, RUS, ’03 53.21 Kori Carter, STAN, '13

4x100m Relay 42.68 42.71 42.36 40.82 40.82 ORE, '16 ORE, '16 Texas A&M, '09 National Team, '12 USA, '12

4x400m Relay 3:24.54 3:29.63 3:23.75 3:15.51 3:15.17 ORE, '12 ORE, '11 Texas, '04 National Team, '88 Soviet Union, '88

High Jump 2.03/6-7 1.99/6-6 1/4 2.04/6-8 1/4 2.05/6-8 3/4 2.09/6-10 1/4 Brigetta Barrett, ARIZ, '12 Brigetta Barrett, ARIZ, '13 Brigetta Barrett, ARIZ, '13 Chaunté Howard-Lowe, NIKE, '10 Stefka Kostadinova, BUL, '87 1.99/6-6 1/4 Brigetta Barrett, ARIZ, '13

Pole Vault 4.60/15-1 4.60/15-1 4.72/15-5 3/4 5.00/16-4 3/4 5.06/16-7 1/4 Chelsea Johnson, UCLA, '06 Chelsea Johnson, UCLA, '06 Sandi Morris, Arkansas, '15 Sandi Morris, NIKE, '16 Yelena Isinbayeva, RUS, '09

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Event Pac-12 Pac-12 Meet Collegiate American WorldLong Jump 7.24/23-9 6.68/21-11 7.24/23-9 7.49/24-7 7.52/24-8.25 Jackie Joyner-Kersee, UCLA, '85 Christabel Nettey, ASU, '13 Jackie Joyner-Kersee, UCLA, '85 Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Honda, '94 Galina Chistyakova, USSR, '88 6.99/22-11 1/4 Jackie Joyner-Kersee, UCLA, '85

Triple Jump 14.15/46-5 1/4 14.15/46-5 1/4 14.50/47-7 14.71/48-3 1/4 15.50/50-10 1/4 Erica McLain, STAN, '07 Erica McLain, STAN, '07 Ganna Demydova, S. Miss., '12 Keturah Orji, Georgia, '16 Inessa Kravets, SU, '95 14.25/46-9 Kim Williams, Florida State, '11

Shot 18.85/61-10 1/4 18.85/61-10 1/4 18.99/62-3 3/4 20.63/67-8 1/4 22.63/74-3 Valeyta Althouse, UCLA, '95 Valeyta Althouse, UCLA, '95 Meg Ritchie, ARIZ, '83 Michelle Carter, NIKE, '16 Natalya Lisovskaya, SU, '87

Discus 65.62/215-3 65.22/214-0 67.48/221-4 69.17/226-11 76.80/251-11 Aretha Hill, WASH, '98 Suzy Powell, UCLA, '97 Meg Ritchie, ARIZ, '81 Gia Lewis-Smallwood, NIKE, '14 Gariele Reinsch, EG, '88

Hammer 70.50/231-3 68.00/223-1 72.94/239-4 75.73/248-5 82.98/272-3 Maggie Ewen, ASU, '16 Chelsea Cassulo, ASU, '13 Jenny Dahlgren, Georgia, '07 Amanda Bingson, NIKE/NYAC, '13 Anita Wlodarczyk, POL, '16

Javelin 61.60/202-1 59.02/193-8 64.44/211-5 69.32/227-5 80.00/262-5 Paula Berry, ORE, '91 Paula Berry, ORE, '91 Karin Smith, SLO, '81 Kate Schmidt, PCC, '77 Petra Felke, EG, '88

Javelin* 59.62/195-7 58.26/191-2 63.95/209-9 66.67/218-8 72.28/237-2(new implement Rachel Yurkovich, ORE, '09 Rachel Yurkovich, ORE, '09 Kara Patterson, Purdue, '09 Kara Patterson, Asics, '10 Barbora Spotakova, CZE, '08introduced in 1999) 61.82/202-10 Irina Kharun, Indiana, '03

Heptathlon 6,440 points 6,353 points 6,718 points 7,291 points 7,291 points Brianne Theisen, ORE, '12 Brianne Theisen, ORE, '12 Jackie Joyner-Kersee, UCLA, '85 Jackie Joyner-Kersee, WC, '88 Jackie Joyner-Kersee, USA, '88 6,527 points Diane Guthrie-Greshman, G. Mason, '95

ALL RECORDS AS OF MARCH 2017OUTDOOR MARKS ONLYCollegiate marks are accepted up until August 31 of the student-athlete's senior year

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Thur.-Sat., March 16-18 California at Hornet Multi Meet, Sacramento, Calif.

Fri., March 17 Oregon State at Lane CC Preview, Eugene, Ore.

Fri.-Sat., March 17-18 Arizona hosts Willie Williams Classic, Tucson, Ariz. Arizona State hosts Baldy Castillo Invitational, Tempe, Ariz. Colorado hosts Jerry Quiller Classic, Boulder, Colo. USC hosts Trojan Invitational, Los Angeles, Calif. Utah at Baldy Castillo Invitational, Tempe, Ariz. Washington at Trojan Invitational, Los Angeles, Calif. Washington State at Trojan Invitational, Los Angeles, Calif.

Sat., March 18 Oregon State at Lewis & Clark Spring Break Open, Portland, Ore. Stanford at Hornet Invitational, Sacramento, Calif. Washington State at Whitworth Buc Scoring Meet, Spokane, Wash.

Thurs., March 23 Arizona State hosts Distance in the Dark, Scottsdale, Ariz.

Thurs.-Fri., March 23-24 Washington State at Whitworth Sam Adams Classic, Spokane, Wash.

Fri.-Sat., March 24-25 Arizona at Pac-12/Big Ten Challenge, Tempe, Ariz. Arizona State hosts Pac-12/Big Ten Challenge, Tempe, Ariz. California at Pac-12/Big Ten Challenge, Tempe, Ariz. UCLA at Pac-12/Big Ten Challenge, Tempe, Ariz. USC at Aztec Invitational, San Diego, Calif. Utah at UC Riverside Invitational, Riverside, Calif.

Sat., March 25 Colorado at Fum McGraw Quadrangular, Fort Collins, Colo. Oregon State at Willamette Invitational, Salem, Ore. Wed.-Sat., March 29-April 1 Stanford at Texas Relays, Austin, Texas USC at Texas Relays, Austin, Texas Washington at Texas Relays, Austin, Texas

Thurs.-Sat., March 30-April 1 Oregon at Florida Relays, Gainesville, Fla.

Fri., March 31 California at San Francisco State Distance Festival, San Francisco, Calif. Oregon State at San Francisco State Distance Festival, San Francisco, Calif. UCLA hosts Bob Larsen Distance Carnival & Legends of Track & Field Invitational, Los Angeles, Calif. Washington State at San Francisco State Distance Festival, San Francisco, Calif.

Fri.-Sat., March 31-April 1 Arizona at Stanford Invitational, Stanford, Calif. Arizona State at Stanford Invitational, Stanford, Calif. California at Stanford Invitational, Stanford, Calif. Colorado at Stanford Invitational, Stanford, Calif. Oregon at Stanford Invitational, Stanford, Calif. Oregon State at Stanford Invitational, Stanford, Calif. Stanford hosts Stanford Invitational, Stanford, Calif. Utah at Stanford Invitational, Stanford, Calif. Washington at Stanford Invitational, Stanford, Calif. Washington State at Stanford Invitational, Stanford, Calif. Washington State at UCLA Legends of Track & Field Invitational, Los Angeles, Calif.

Sat., April 1 USC at California Collegiate, La Jolla, Calif.

Sun., April 2 Colorado at Tom Benich Invitational, Greeley, Colo.

Thurs.-Fri., April 7-8 Arizona hosts Jim Click Multis, Tucson, Ariz. Arizona State at Jim Click Multis, Tucson, Ariz. Oregon State at Jim Click Multis, Tucson, Ariz.

Thurs.-Sat., April 6-8 Arizona State hosts Sun Angel Classic, Tempe, Ariz. Oregon State at Sun Angel Classic, Tempe, Ariz.

Fri., April 7 Arizona State at Mesa Classic, Mesa, Ariz. Oregon State at John Knight Invitational, Monmouth, Ore. UCLA at Mt. SAC/Azusa Combined Events Meet, Azusa, Calif. Utah at Utah/Weber State Spring Classic, Ogden, Utah

Fri.-Sat., April 7-8 Colorado hosts CU Invitational, Boulder, Colo. Oregon at John Knight Twilight, Monmouth, Ore. Sat., April 8 California at The Big Meet (vs. Stanford), Stanford, Calif. Stanford hosts The Big Meet (vs. California), Stanford, Calif. UCLA hosts Rafer Johnson/Jackie Joyner-Kersee Invitational, Los Angeles, Calif. USC at Battle on the Bayou, Baton Rouge, La. Washington State at WAR X, Spokane, Wash.

Thurs., April 13 UCLA at Pacific Coast Intercollegiate, Long Beach, Calif. USC at Pacific Coast Intercollegiate, Long Beach, Calif.

Thurs.-Sat., April 13-15 Arizona at Mt. SAC Relays, Walnut, Calif. Arizona State at Mt. SAC Relays, Walnut, Calif. Colorado at Mt. SAC Relays, Walnut, Calif. Oregon at Mt. SAC Relays, Walnut, Calif. USC at Mt. SAC Relays, Walnut, Calif. Utah at Mt. SAC Relays, Walnut, Calif. Washington at Mt. SAC Relays, Walnut, Calif. Washington State at Mt. SAC Relays, Walnut, Calif.

Thurs.-Fri., April 13-14 Colorado at Bryan Clay Invitational, Azusa, Calif. Oregon at Bryan Clay Invitational, Azusa, Calif. Oregon State at Bryan Clay Invitational, Azusa, Calif.

Fri.-Sat., April 14-15 Colorado at Beach Invitational, Long Beach, Calif. Oregon at Beach Invitational, Long Beach, Calif. Oregon State at Beach Invitational, Long Beach, Calif. USC at Beach Invitational, Long Beach, Calif. Washington State at Beach Invitational, Long Beach, Calif.

Sat., April 15 Arizona at TCU Big 5 Classic, Dallas, Texas UCLA hosts Jim Bush Collegiate Invitational, Los Angeles, Calif.

Thurs.-Fri., April 20-21 Arizona State at Chula Vista Olympic Invitational, Chula Vista, Calif.

Fri.-Sat., April 21-22 Arizona at Triton Invitational, La Jolla, Calif. Arizona State at Triton Invitational, La Jolla, Calif. Colorado at Cardinal Classic, Stanford, Calif. Colorado at Christiansen Invitational, Fort Collins, Colo. Stanford hosts Cardinal Classic, Stanford, Calif. UCLA at Triton Invitational, La Jolla, Calif. USC at Triton Invitational, La Jolla, Calif.

Sat., April 22 California at Kansas Relays, Lawrence, Kan. Oregon State vs. Fresno State, Clovis, Calif.

Sun, April 23 Washington hosts Washington State, Seattle, Wash. Washington State at Washington, Seattle, Wash.

Thurs.-Fri., April 27-28 Utah at Drake Relays, Des Moines, Iowa

Thur.-Sat., April 27-29 Oregon at Penn Relays, Philadelphia, Pa. Stanford at Penn Relays, Philadelphia, Pa.

Fri., April 28 California hosts Brutus Hamilton Open & Distance Carnival, Berkeley, Calif.

Fri.-Sat., April 28-29 Arizona at Drake Relays, Des Moines, Iowa Oregon at Oregon State High Performance, Corvallis, Ore. Oregon State hosts Oregon State High Performance, Corvallis, Ore. Utah at Robison Invitational, Provo, Utah Washington at Oregon State High Performance, Corvallis, Ore.

Sat., April 29 Arizona hosts Duel in the Desert, Tucson, Ariz. Arizona State at Duel in the Desert, Tucson, Ariz. California hosts Brutus Hamilton Challenge, Berkeley, Calif. Stanford at Texas Invitational, Austin, Texas Washington State hosts Cougar Invitational, Pullman, Wash.

Sat.-Sun., April 29-30 USC hosts UCLA, Los Angeles, Calif. (PAC-12 NETWORKS)

Wed., May 3 Utah at Weber State Twilight, Ogden, Utah

Fri., May 5 California at Payton Jordan Invitational, Stanford, Calif. Colorado at Payton Jordan Invitational, Stanford, Calif. Oregon hosts Oregon Twilight, Eugene, Ore. (PAC-12 NETWORKS) Oregon State at Oregon Twilight, Eugene, Ore. Stanford hosts Payton Jordan Invitational, Stanford, Calif.

Fri.-Sat., May 5-6 Washington hosts Ken Shannon Invitational, Seattle, Wash.

Sat., May 6 Arizona State at Occidental Invitational, Eagle Rock, Calif. California at Sacramento Open, Sacramento, Calif. Stanford at USF Last Chance Meet, San Francisco, Calif. UCLA at Occidental Invitational, Eagle Rock, Calif.

Sat.-Sun., May 6-7 Pac-12 Championships Multis, Corvallis, Ore.

Sat.-Sun., May 13-14 Pac-12 Championships, Eugene, Ore.

Thurs./Sat., May 18/20 Arizona hosts Tucson Elite Classic, Tucson, Ariz. Arizona State at Tucson Elise Classic, Tucson, Ariz.

Thur.-Sat., May 25-27 NCAA West Regional, Austin, Texas

Wed.-Sat., June 7-10 NCAA Men’s & Women’s Track & Field Championships, Eugene, Ore.

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