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2012 - Cal State LA Athletics
2011-12 Cal State L.A. Golden Eagles Cross Country and Track & Field
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2011-12 CSULA Roster
2011-12 Cal State L.A. Golden Eagles Cross Country/Track & Field Roster
Women’s Roster
Name
Michelle Alfaro
Jessica Barfield
Alisha Belt
Patrice Davis
Erika Epinger
Blakeley Ficenec
Horalia Gamboa
Sharlia Gulley
Samantha Gutierrez
Chantiel Harden
Myeesha Hardiman
Te’Ahnalin Harris
Maritza Hernandez
Regina Hernandez
Tuekeha Huntley
Cara Jones
Damanjot Kaur
Melissa Lopez
Sabrina Lopez
Calista Lyon
Brittany Manuel
Cassandra Mejia
Doraliz Miranda
Lisa Ohberg
Scarlett Perez
Justina Sadauskaite
Valerie Sanchez
Gabbi Segall
Megan Thompson
Alyssa Vaughn
Ayana Younge
Events
Ht.
Distances
5-0
Sprints/Jumps 5-6
Multi
5-8
Jumps/Sprints 5-9
Sprints
5-3
Multi/Pole Vault 5-8
Distances
5-4
Sprints
5-7
Throws
5-10
Sprints/Jumps 5-4
Throws
5-7
Throws
5-9
Distances
5-2
Distances
5-3
Multi
5-11
Sprints/Hurdles 5-7
Distances
5-7
Distances
5-3
Distances
5-4
Throws
6-1
Sprints
5-2
Distances
5-3
Distances
5-7
Distances
5-7
Distances
5-6
Distances
5-7
Distances
5-1
Sprints
5-1
Sprints
5-7
Distances
5-2
Sprints
5-2
Men’s Roster
Yr.
Hometown
Fr.
Baldwin Park
Jr.
Lynwood
Jr.
Carson
Jr.
Sacramento
Jr.
Sacramento
Fr.
Orange
Fr.
San Gabriel
Sr.
Modesto
Jr.
Lake Elsinore
Jr.
San Francisco
So.
Santa Clara
Sr.
San Diego
Sr.
Pasadena
Fr.
Pico Rivera
Sr.
Los Angeles
Sr.
Woodland Hills
So.
Fontana
Jr.
Hacienda Heights
So.
Alhambra
So.Tallangatta Valley, Australia
Sr.
San Bernardino
Jr.
Pico Rivera
Jr.
Ontario
Jr. Uddevalla, Sweden
Fr.
Los Angeles
Sr. Kaunas, Lithuania
Jr.
Pacoima
Sr.
Irvine
Fr.
Newbury Park
Jr.
Corona
Sr.
Elk Grove
Name
Events
Ht. Yr.
Hometown
Oreoluwa Adegoke Jumps
5-11 Fr. Rancho Cucamonga
Uriel Aquino
Middle Distance 5-8 Jr.
Lancaster
Patrick Atkins
Sprints
5-9 Fr.
Oakland
SeDale Barkley
Sprints
5-10 So.
Los Angeles
Fred Barrientos
Sprints
5-8 Fr.
Los Angeles
Dameion Berry-Smith Jumps
5-9 Jr.
Los Angeles
Giorgio Bryant
Sprints, Jumps 6-2 Sr.
Bossier City, LA
David Carcamo
Sprints
5-7 Sr.
Seaside
Eric Carlos
Throws
5-10 Sr.
Temple City
Steven de Comarmond Hurdles
5-10 Fr.
Santa Maria
Andres De La Cruz Distance
6-1 So.
Norwalk
Brandon Dickson
Sprints, Jumps 6-0 Sr.
Long Beach
Anthony Hall
Jumps
5-11 Sr.
Ewa Beach, HI
Matthew Harmon
Hurdles
6-0 Jr.
Castaic
Scott Hubbard
Multi
6-3 Jr.
Lodi
Floyd Jackson
Sprints
5-10 Jr.
Oakland
Julius Joseph
Throws
5-8 Sr.
Los Angeles
Solomon Kirven
Jumps
5-8 So.
Oakland
Kevin Martinez
Hurdles
5-10 Jr.
Los Angeles
Lawrence Mendenhall Hurdles
6-0 Fr.
Los Angeles
Belal Mogaddedi
Sprints, Pole Vault5-11Jr.
Oakland
Glenn Rivera
Throws
5-11 Jr.
Santa Clarita
LaRon Taylor
Sprints
5-9 Sr.
Los Angeles
Vijay Tidwell
Sprints
5-7 Sr.
Fairfield
Jordan Tyler
Pole Vault
6-1 Sr.
Moorpark
Gregory Veals
Sprints
5-7 Fr.
Los Angeles
Erick West
Sprints
6-3 Fr.
Los Angeles
Ronald Williams
Hurdles
6-2 Jr.
Long Beach
Lamar Wint
Hurdles
5-7 So.
Detroit, MI
Head Coach: Christopher Asher (10th Season)
Assistant Coaches: Steve Laguna, Octavious Gillespie-Bennett, Jordan Savidge, Eugene Hutchinson, Johnathan Golden
2012 Golden Eagles Quick Facts
Dr. James M. Rosser
President
Dr. Dan Bridges
Director of Athletics
Credits: The 2011-12 Cross
Country and Track & Field
media guide was designed
and edited by Paul Helms and
Brendan Dally. Cover by Gloria
Twu, CSULA Public Affairs.
Location
Los Angeles, California
Enrollment
21,000
Colors
Black and Gold
Home Facility
Jesse Owens Track
Conference
California Collegiate Athletic Association
National Affiliation
NCAA Division II
President
Dr. James M. Rosser
Director of Athletics
Dr. Dan Bridges
Sports Information Director
Paul Helms
SID Phone/Fax
323-343-5308/343-3199
Main Athletics Phone
323-343-3080
Head Coach
Christopher Asher
Assistant Coaches
Laguna, Gillespie-Bennett
Track & Field Office Phone
323-343-6413
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Coaching Staff
After leading the Golden Eagle cross country and track
and field teams to outstanding accomplishments in 2010-11,
Christopher Asher returns for his 10th season as Cal State L.A.’s
head coach for women’s cross country, women’s indoor track and
field and men’s and women’s outdoor track and field.
Asher led the men’s outdoor track and field team to a
ninth-place national finish, which gives Cal State L.A. consecutive
national top-10 finishes for the first time since 1995-96. The
women’s outdoor track and field team finished third in the California
Collegiate Athletic Association, the women’s indoor team wound up
43rd in the nation and the cross country team finished fourth in the
CCAA for a second straight season.
The highlight of the 2010-11 season came in men’s
outdoor track and field where the Golden Eagles had a pair of
national champions. Giorgio Bryant won the national title in the
long jump and Josh Como won the national championship in the
triple jump. The two championships marked the first time since
1996 that Cal State L.A. had claimed multiple individual national
titles.
The men’s team also claimed seven individual titles at the
CCAA Championships on their way to a second-place finish, its
best since 2008.
The women’s outdoor track and field team got a pair
of All-America performances and finished 29th in the nation while also claiming three individual CCAA
championships on its way to a third-place finish in the conference.
It was a good follow-up to the 2009-10 season when Asher led the men’s outdoor track and field team to a
sixth-place national finish, which was its best since 1998. The women’s outdoor team finished third in the
CCAA and 38th in the nation, the women’s indoor team was 44th in the nation and the cross country team
finished fourth in the CCAA.
That success came on the heels of an outstanding performance in the 2008-09 season. Asher led the women’s outdoor track and field team to a seventhplace national showing, which was its best finish since 1996. The women’s indoor track and field team took 26th in the country and the men’s outdoor track and
field team took 41st in the nation. The women’s outdoor track and field team finished second in the CCAA.
In the 2007-08 season, Asher led the women’s cross country team to its first CCAA championship since 1994 and guided the squad to a second-place finish in
the West Region and a fifth-place national finish. He also led the women’s indoor track and field team to an 11th-place national finish that included a national
championship for triple jumper Omonike Kotey. The men’s track and field team finished seventh in the nation after an impressive second-place showing in the CCAA,
while the women’s track and field team finished third in the conference.
He was named the CCAA Coach of the Year in women’s cross country and the USTFCCCA West Region Men’s Outdoor Track and Field Head Coach of the
Year.
That season was an impressive follow-up to a memorable 2006-07 campaign. Asher led the women’s cross country team to an NCAA Division II West
Region championship, a second-place finish in the CCAA and a fourth-place finish in the NCAA Division II Championships in 2006. The fourth-place finish is the
highest national placing in the program’s history. He also led the 2007 women’s indoor track and field team to a 13th-place national finish. The men’s and women’s
outdoor track and field teams both posted national top-25 finishes. The men placed 21st in the country, while the women wound up 24th.
During his first nine years, Asher has coached four individual NCAA champions: Josh Como in the 2011 triple jump, Giorgio Bryant in the 2011 long jump,
Omonike Kotey in the 2008 indoor triple jump title and April Brown, in the 2006 indoor 60 meters.
Cal State L.A. has picked up 66 CCAA individual titles, including 63 in track and field (41 in men’s track and field and 22 in women’s track and field) during his tenure.
The Golden Eagles earned 10 individual conference championships and 30 All-CCAA awards in men’s and women’s track and field combined in 2011.
In Asher’s nine years as head coach, the Golden Eagles have earned 207 All-CCAA awards (99 in men’s track, 88 in women’s track and 20 in cross
country). The Golden Eagles also had individual CCAA cross country champions in 2002, 2003 and 2007.
Also, the Golden Eagles have earned 77 All-America honors in cross country and track and field since Asher took over as head coach, including five in 2010-11
(one in indoor track and field, two in men’s outdoor track and field and two in women’s outdoor track and field), nine in 2009-10 (one in indoor track and field, five
in men’s outdoor track and field and three in women’s outdoor track and field) and nine in 2008-09 (two in indoor track and field, one in men’s outdoor track and
field and six in women’s outdoor track and field). The Golden Eagles also had 11 in 2007-08 (two in cross country, six in men’s track and field and three in women’s
indoor track and field) and 11 in 2006-07 (two in cross country, five in outdoor track and field and four in indoor track and field).
He has earned four Coach of the Year awards while at Cal State L.A., two of them in the 2007-08 academic year when he was the CCAA Coach of the
Year in cross country and the USTFCCCA West Region Coach of the Year in men’s track and field. Previously, he was named the NCAA West Region Coach of the
Year in women’s cross country in 2006 and in women’s indoor track and field in 2006.
Asher is a Past President for Division II Track and Field for the United States Track and Field Cross Country Association and former NCAA Track and Field West
Region chair. He serves on the USTFCCCA Track & Field Executive Committee as a past-president and is the chair of the Meet Enhancement Committee. He is
also on the USATF Coaches Advisory Committee and, as a member of the committee, has been appointed as a representative on the Zero Tolerance Committee
for both USA Track and Field and the USTFCCCA.
Asher also began his tenure as a member of the NCAA Division II Men’s and Women’s Track & Field Committee representing the West Region in
September.
Before coming to Cal State L.A., Asher served for five seasons as an assistant coach at Cal State Fullerton, where he was responsible for overseeing
sprints, hurdles and relays for both the men’s and women’s teams. His student-athletes earned 19 All-Big West Conference honors, four Big West Conference
individual championships and one USATF Junior National All-America award. Asher was integral in Cal State Fullerton athletes setting more than 20 school records
in his five years with the program.
Asher has also coached several elite athletes, including sprinter Joe Criner, hurdler Derek Knight, former NFL player Reuben Droughns, current Major
League Baseball relief pitcher Sergio Santos (Chicago White Sox), current National Basketball Association player Trevor Ariza (New Orleans Hornets) and 2005
Oakland A’s first-round draft pick Danny Putnam.
Asher competed collegiately at Cal State Northridge from 1994-96. He earned his bachelor’s degree in Pan-African studies from Cal State Northridge in
1998 and his Master’s degree in education with an emphasis in physical education from Azusa Pacific in 2001.
Christopher Asher
Head Coach
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Coaching Staff
After a successful debut with the Golden Eagles in 2010-11, Steve Laguna returns for his second season as an assistant
coach with the Cal State L.A. cross country and track and field programs.
Laguna helped the Golden Eagles to a fourth-place finish in the California Collegiate Athletic Association in cross country
in 2010 and then was instrumental for strong showings by several middle and long-distance runners during the indoor and
outdoor track seasons. Cal State L.A. had a conference champion in the women’s 10,000 meters (Maritza Hernandez) and
earned four other All-CCAA awards in the women’s 800, 1,500 and 5,000. The Golden Eagles went 2-3-4 in the 1,500 meters
at the CCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships.
Before coming to Cal State L.A., Laguna was an assistant coach at Cerritos College, where he enjoyed great success. He
helped the women’s cross country team to a 16th-place finish at the state championships and the men’s team to a 10th-place
finish in 2009. In the spring of 2010, both the men’s and women’s track and field teams at Cerritos finished third in the state.
Laguna coached multiple athletes to both the Southern California and State championships and also coached one athlete to
the USATF Junior Championships in Des Moines, IA. That athlete set a new school record in the 800 meters.
Prior to Cerritos College, Laguna was at East Los Angeles College for four years, first as an assistant coach and then head
coach for the cross country and track and field programs. He was instrumental in the programs’ success as they reached top-10
finishes respectively. Individual state champion and school record holder Oscar Ogwara was among the athletes he coached.
Laguna was also the head girls cross country and track and field coach at Rosemead High School, where his teams captured
three consecutive league titles in his five years there.
In addition to other stints at El Monte, Alhambra, and Huntington Park high schools and Rio Hondo Junior College, Laguna
was an assistant coach at USC, where he was involved in coaching several All-Americans in the distance events.
Laguna possesses USATF Level-I Certification. He graduated from USC with a bachelor’s degree in international relations and he received his Master’s from Cal
State L.A. in political science. While at USC, he competed in the track and field and cross country programs and was also in the marching band.
He currently teaches political science at various community colleges.
Steve Laguna
Assistant Coach
A former coach and competitor at the NCAA Division I level, Octavious Gillespie-Bennett returns for his second
season with the Cal State L.A. program as the assistant coach in charge of jumps, throws and multi-events for the men’s
outdoor track and field, women’s indoor track and field and women’s outdoor track and field team.
Gillespie-Bennett had a tremendous impact in his first season with the program and was named the NCAA Division II
West Region Assistant Coach of the Year for women’s track and field in 2011 by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country
Coaches Association. He helped Tuekeha Huntley to All-America honors in the indoor pentathlon and outdoor heptathlon and
he helped Na’i Leni to a third-place national finish in the discus. Leni was also the West Region Field Athlete of the Year in
2011. Gillespie-Bennett also helped men’s jumpers Josh Como and Giorgio Bryant to national championships in the long jump
and triple jump.
Gillespie-Bennett comes to Cal State L.A. from the University of Tulsa, where he was the field event/hurdles/multievent coach since 2008. During his time with the program, his student-athletes set 10 new Tulsa records, earned 21 AllConference USA honors and won two Conference USA championships. He also coached three NCAA Division I regional
qualifiers and one national qualifier. Gillespie-Bennett was the meet director for the 2009 Conference USA Outdoor Track and
Field Championships.
Before he coached at Tulsa, Gillespie-Bennett was the decathlon coach and jumps assistant at UCLA from 2006-2008.
Several of the student-athletes he coached placed in the Pacific-10 Conference Championships.
He was also the field event coach at the Brentwood Schools in 2004-05 and coached league champions in the boys long
jump, high jump, shot put and girls long jump. He also assisted in meet operations and coached all field events.
Gillespie-Bennett competed for Lane Community College, UC Santa Barbara and UCLA. He was the Guatemalan national
record holder in the javelin (65.87 meters) and decathlon (7,448 points) and was a Pan-American competitor in 2003 and
2007. He was the Central American Champion in the high jump in 2004 and in the pole vault in 2007. He was also second in the long jump and third in the javelin
in 2007.
He earned his bachelor’s degree from UCLA in 2003 and was a UCLA Student-Athlete Academic mentor from 2003-05. He was also a study hall monitor
for the men’s track and field team at UCLA from 2003-05 and was the Assistant Athletic Tutorial Director for UCLA in 2005-06.
Octavious
Gillespie-Bennett
Assistant Coach
A two-time NAIA national champion
in the pole vault, Jordan Savidge joins the
Cal State L.A. track and field program as an
assistant coach for the multi-events, pole
vault and jumps for the men’s and women’s
outdoor track and field teams. Savidge
comes to Cal State L.A. from Los Osos High
School, where he was an assistant track and
field coach in 2011.
Savidge won NAIA national titles in the
pole vault in 2009 and 2010 while at Azusa
Pacific. He was also a California junior
college state champion in the pole vault at
Mt. San Antonio College in 2007. He was Mt.
SAC’s Spring Athlete of the Year in 2007.
He competed in football, basketball and
track and field at Smith Valley High School
in Smith Valley, Nevada. He was a threetime state champion in the pole vault and
the 2005 Gatorade Athlete of the Year in
A three-time All-American and two-time
national runner-up in the high jump while a
student-athlete at Cal State L.A., Eugene
Hutchinson rejoins the track and field program
as an assistant coach for jumps, sprints
and hurdles. Hutchinson was previously a
volunteer assistant coach at Cal State L.A.
for two seasons.
He is the school record holder in the
high jump at 7-5 and has held the mark
since 2006. He finished second in the nation
in the high jump in 2005 and 2006 and won
conference titles in the event in 2004 and
2006. He won a total of four CCAA titles and
eight All-Conference awards during his four
years with the program. Hutchinson was the
Eugene Hutchinson CCAA Freshman of the Year in 2003 and won
Jordan Savidge
three conference titles in 2004 in the high
Assistant Coach
Assistant Coach
jump, 4x100 relay and 4x400 relay.
Hutchinson also competed in the 2008
Nevada.
U.S. Olympic Trials and in two United States Track and Field championships.
Savidge earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration from He is also the head coach of the freshman basketball team at Maranatha
Azusa Pacific. He enjoys playing the guitar.
High School and the head jumps coach at South Pasadena High School.
Hutchinson earned his bachelor’s degree in political science at CSULA.
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M ichelle A lfaro
Freshman • Distance • 5’0” • Baldwin Park
2011: Competed in two events in cross country for the Golden Eagles last fall. Had a 5,000-meter time of 20:42.3 in
the UC Riverside Invitational and a 6,000-meter time of 25:46.4 at the Cal State Northridge Invitational.
Baldwin Park HS: Was a team captain in cross country and track and field. Was named the team’s Most Improved
Runner twice in cross country and once in track and field. Was on the school’s Honor Roll all four years in high
school, earned the Scholar Award, and graduated with honors. Team won first place in the Pride of the Valley 5K. Also
competed in basketball and wrestling.
Personal: Daughter of Oscar Alfaro and Erika Vega. Is an undeclared major. Lists being able to volunteer at the
Olympic Trials as her most exciting experience in sports.
J essica B arfield
Junior • Sprints / Jumps • 5’6” • Lynwood
Cerritos College: Won the state junior college triple jump championship in both her freshman and sophomore
seasons. Earned All-America honors both years. Won the state title as a sophomore with a mark of 41-4; best mark
in that event is 41-6.
Lynwood HS: Won league championships in the long jump, triple jump and 200 meters three years in a row. Was the
team’s Most Valuable Athlete three years in a row and is the school’s 200 record-holder. Was on the school’s Honor
Roll. Also was part of a CIF championship team in girls basketball.
Personal: Daughter of Rickey Barfield and Roberta Smith. Majoring in art. Enjoys sketching, reading, cooking,
researching medicine and sports cars. Lists breaking the triple jump record two years in a row and becoming state
champion two years in a row as her most exciting experiences in sports. Says she plays basketball and draws and
likes to do things just to stay busy.
A lisha B elt
Junior • Multi • 5’8” • Carson
2011: Competed well for a second year with Cal State L.A.’s indoor and outdoor track and field teams. Had best times
of 25.67 in the 200 meters and 15.85 in the 100 hurdles in outdoor track and field. Posted a total of 3,995 points in
the heptathlon and finished fifth in the California Collegiate Athletic Association. Had best marks of 2:37.69 in the 800
meters, 10.64 in the 60 hurdles, 5-0.50 in the high jump, 26-9.75 in the shot put and 2,273 points in the pentathlon in
indoor track and field. Earned All-West Region honors in the 4x400 relay. Also made her debut on the basketball court
for the Golden Eagles in 2010-11 and had an impressive season. Played in 23 games and made 15 starts. Led the
team with 6.1 rebounds per game and was fifth on the team in scoring with 7.0 points per contest. Started the last four
games of the season and eight of the last nine contests.
2010: Had a solid first season with the Golden Eagles. Had best marks of 12.65 in the 100 meters, 60.78 in the 400,
70.26 in the 400 hurdles and 4-11 in the high jump as a freshman. Earned second-team All-CCAA honors in the 4x400
relay and competed in nationals as part of the 4x400 relay team. That team finished 10th in the nation. Also competed for the Golden Eagles’ indoor
track and field team and had best indoor marks of 27.15 in the 200 and 62.19 in the 400.
Carson HS: Competed in basketball and track and field in high school. Was the team’s Most Valuable Athlete and named to the school Hall of
Fame in track and field. Also earned All-City honors. Also earned All-League and All-City honors in basketball and was the team’s Most Valuable
Player.
Personal: Daughter of Alvin Belt and the late Karen Bentley. Majoring in business. Enjoys playing pool. Lists competing in the NCAA Division II
Track and Field Nationals in North Carolina as part of Cal State L.A.’s 4x400 relay team as her most exciting experience in sports.
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P atrice D avis
Junior • Jumps/Sprints • 5’9” • Sacramento
American River JC: Finished fourth in the state in the long jump and earned All-America honors. Is in the school’s
top-3 all-time in the long jump and top-10 in the 4x400 relay and 4x200 relay. Was a Scholar-Athlete and received her
AA degree in social science.
Sacramento HS: Was on the varsity track and field team for four years and played volleyball as a freshman. Earned
Metro League championships in the 400 and 4x400 relay in her senior season. Was the Team Captain as a senior and
the Most Valuable Athlete. Was in the top 15 percent of her graduation class.
Personal: Daughter of Will and Theresa Davis. Majoring in math. Enjoys eating and sleeping. Lists placing fourth in
the state in the long jump in only her fifth time jumping and making the 4x400 state relay team as her most exciting
experiences in sports. Says she enjoys long walks on the beach.
E rika E pinger
Junior • Sprints • 5’3” • Sacramento
American River JC: Took second place in the conference and in Northern California and was on a conferencechampion 4x400 relay team. The 4x400 relay team placed fourth in the state championship meet. Earned All-America
honors in the 100. Had best times of 12.16 in the 100 and 25.84 in the 200.
Center HS: Competed on the track and field team.
Personal: Daughter of Rickey and Linda Oliver. Majoring in criminology. Lists dropping 1.8 seconds in the 100 and
making it to state as her most exciting experience in sports.
B lakeley F icenec
Freshman • Multi / Pole Vault • 5’8” • Orange
Mountain View HS: Competed in volleyball, soccer, track and field and cross country. Was Most Valuable Player on
her volleyball, soccer and track and field teams. Earned All-County, All-Region and All-State honors in track and field.
Earned an Academic Achievement Award. Attended Mountain View and Monterey high schools.
Personal: Daughter of Zdenek Ficenec and Hana Becker. Majoring in mechanical engineering. Enjoys running,
reading, hanging out with friends, adventures, the beach and travel. Lists going to Florida for a cross country race as
her most exciting experience in sports.
H oralia G amboa
Freshman • Distances • 5’4” • San Gabriel
2011: Competed in two races for Cal State L.A.’s cross country team in the fall. Had a best time of 20:42.3 over 5,000
meters at the UC Riverside Invitational. Had a best time of 25:46.4 over 6,000-meters at the Cal State Northridge
Invitational.
Gabrielino HS: Was the Co-Most Valuable Runner on the cross country team and earned second-team All-League
honors. Was the team Most Valuable Player in soccer and earned first-team All-League honors. Was the team MVP
in track and field and took third place in the league with a time of 2:24. Received the Marine Corps Student-Athlete
Award.
Personal: Daughter of Esteberto and Horalia Gamboa. Majoring in psychology. Enjoys discovering new music,
dancing and hanging out with friends. Lists breaking the school record in the 800 and earning first-team All-League
honors in soccer as her most exciting experiences in sports.
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S harlia G ulley
Senior • Sprints • 5’7” • Modesto
2011: Had an outstanding first season with the Golden Eagles last year. Was one of the team’s top sprinters. Had
best times of 12.63 in the 100, 25.30 in the 200 and 57.08 in the 400 in outdoor track. Was on the 4x100 relay team
that placed fourth in the California Collegiate Athletic Association and the 4x400 relay team that finished sixth. Also
competed in indoor track and field and had best marks of 27.47 in the 200 and 61.78 in the 400. Earned a CCAA AllAcademic Award.
Modesto JC: Was the team captain and Most Improved Athlete. Had best times of 13.00 in the 100, 26.39 in the 200
and 60.22 in the 400 in 2010.
Peter Johansen HS: Competed in track and field, volleyball and cheerleading.
Personal: Daughter of Samuel Gulley and Kiki LeBreton. Majoring in Sociology. Enjoys learning new languages, traveling and spending time with
her family. Lists traveling out of state to compete with Cal State L.A.’s indoor track and field team as her most exciting experience in sports. Notes
she was a national competing elite gymnast for seven years.
S amantha G utierrez
Junior • Throws • 5’10” • Lake Elsinore
Riverside CC: Was the state junior college champion in the discus in 2010 and set a new meet record with a throw
of 168-3. Was the only junior college thrower to top 160 feet in the nation that year. Earned RCC’s Most Valuable
Athlete award in 2010. Was the conference champion in the javelin and earned regional championships in the discus
and javelin in 2010.
Temescal Canyon HS: Competed in basketball and track and field. Earned the Top Thrower award from 2006-08 and
was the Southwestern League champion in the discus in 2008. Earned All-CIF second-team honors in 2007-08 and
was the MVP of the basketball team in 2008 after averaging 17.8 points per game.
Personal: Daughter of Camilio and Jannette Gutierrez. Majoring in social work. Enjoys street ball, body surfing, wake
boarding, any type of sporting event and yoga. Lists her final year at RCC as very memorable and a great experience.
Says she has two older brothers, who both graduated from college. One is a big-time rugby player and weight-lifter and the other plays recreational
football. Says she comes from an athletic family.
C hantiel H arden
Junior • Sprints / Jumps • 5’4” • San Francisco
American River JC: Was the team’s Most Improved Runner in 2010-11. Had best times of 12.05 in the 100 and 25.39
in the 200. Also had top marks of 18-0 in the long jump and 36-4 in the triple jump. Won Big 8 Conference titles in the
100, 200 and as part of the 4x100 team. Also placed third in the triple jump and fifth in the long jump.
Tokay HS: Competed in basketball, track and field and softball. Was on the varsity track and field team for four years.
Was the MVP in basketball in 2006-07 and Most Improved in basketball in 2007-08. Was the Athlete of the Year in
2008-09.
Personal: Daughter of Alonzo and Sonja Ward. Majoring in anthropology. Enjoys surfing, rock climbing, singing and
taiko. Lists hitting grand slams in softball and recording personal records in track events in the same day as her most
exciting experience in sports.
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M yeesha H ardiman
Sophomore • Throws • 5’7” • Santa Clara
2011: Had an impressive first season with the Golden Eagles. Had best marks of 39-11.50 in the shot put, 118-7 in the
discus and 104-3 in the hammer, turning in the third-best marks on the team in all three events. Set two of her season’s
best marks in the California Collegiate Athletic Association Championships. Earned CCAA All-Academic honors. Also
competed for the indoor track and field team and had a best mark of 36-11.50 in the shot put.
Wilcox HS: Competed in track, junior varsity basketball and the school’s dance team. Was the team Most Valuable
Player in track all four years. Earned the school’s Student-Athlete award and the Female Athlete Award. Was third in
the CCS finals in 2009 in the shot put and fourth in 2010. Set a new school record in the shot put with a mark of 41-3
and qualified for the state meet.
Personal: Daughter of Clarence and Annette Hardiman. Majoring in nursing. Enjoys singing and dancing. Lists
traveling and competing at all the meets in the indoor track and field season as her most exciting experiences in sports.
T e ’A hnalin H arris
Senior • Throws • 5’9” • San Diego
2011: Had her best season for the Golden Eagles as a junior. Earned All-California Collegiate Athletic Association
honors in outdoor track and field after finishing third in the shot put with a toss of 44-4. That mark was a provisional
qualifying mark for the NCAA Championships. Also had a top mark of 135-1, which was nine feet further than her best
mark from a year before. Had the team’s best mark in the hammer with a 121-8 effort. Also competed for the Golden
Eagles in indoor track and field and had the team’s best marks in the shot put at 40-10.50 and the weight throw at
38-4.75.
2010: Had a second solid season for the Golden Eagles as a sophomore. Earned points for the team in the CCAA
Championships after finishing seventh in the discus. Had the team’s best mark in the discus with a throw of 126-0. Also
had best marks of 40-9.50 in the shot put and 94-11 in the javelin. Also competed for the Golden Eagles in the indoor
season. Had a best mark of 42-00.75 in the shot put.
2009: Had a strong first season for the Golden Eagles in track and field. Earned All-California Collegiate Athletic Association honors by finishing
second in the shot put with a mark of 42-00.50. Also had best marks of 114-11 in the discus and 77-8 in the javelin. Also did well for the Golden
Eagles in the indoor track and field season. Had the team’s best shot put mark (42-3.25).
2008: Competed for the Golden Eagles in women’s basketball in 2007-08. Appeared in 14 games and started four times before suffering a seasonending knee injury at San Francisco State. Averaged 1.9 points and 2.8 rebounds per game and was one of the team’s top defenders. Was unable
to compete in track and field because of the knee injury.
Kearny HS: Was named the San Diego Section Field Athlete of the Year and competed in the shot put and discus. Won a CIF Division 2
championship in the discus in 2007 and was the San Diego Union Tribune Division 2 Field Athlete of the Year and the Western League Field
Athlete of the Year. Was a three-year team captain in basketball. Earned first-team All-Eastern League honors as a senior and was a San Diego
Union Tribune All-Academic Athlete. Averaged 13.7 points, 13.0 rebounds and 4.1 assists per game. Earned Division 3 first-team and All-Eastern
League second-team honors as a junior. Received Division 3 second-team and All-Eastern League first-team honors as a sophomore. Team was
the Division 3 runner-up in 2004 and 2006.
Personal: Daughter of Foy Harris and Tammy Mariano. Majoring in Kinesiology. Enjoys video games and comics. Lists qualifying for nationals as
her most exciting experience in sports.
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M aritza H ernandez
Senior • Distances • 5’2” • Pasadena
2011: Had a tremendous season for the Golden Eagles. Won the California Collegiate Athletic Association championship
in the 10,000 meters in outdoor track and field. Had a best time of 38:30.50 in that event. Also had best times of
10:34.18 in the 3,000 and 17:58.80 in the 5,000. Earned All-West Region honors in indoor track and field in the 5,000
meters and had a best time of 18:28.08. Had a second straight outstanding season in cross country in the fall. Earned
All-CCAA honors by finishing ninth in the conference with a 6,000-meter time of 21:46.6. Helped the Golden Eagles to
a third-place finish. Had the team’s best individual performance in the NCAA West Regional after finishing 26th with
a time of 22:24.0.
2010: Had an outstanding first season with the cross country program. Had her best finish by placing seventh in
the Triton Invitational with a time of 17:54.5 over 5,000 meters. Finished 20th in the California Collegiate Athletic
Association Championships with a time of 22:53.9 over 6,000 meters. Placed 37th in the NCAA West Regional with a
time of 24:18.9 over 6,000 meters. Earned CCAA Runner of the Week honors twice during the season, for the week of Sept. 13-19 after finishing
38th at the UC Riverside Invitational with a time of 17:59.3 over 5,000 meters and for the week of Oct. 11-17 after finishing 19th at the Cal State
Northridge Invitational with a time of 22:00.4 over 6,000 meters.
Los Angeles Trade Tech: Earned All-America honors in the 5,000 meters and 10,000. Won the Southern California championship and was fourth
in the state in the 5,000. Also placed second in the state in the 10,000. Track team finished fourth in the nation, while the cross country team placed
11th in the state.
South Gate HS: Was on the varsity cross country and track and field teams all four years in high school. Earned Most Outstanding Runner and
Rookie of the Year awards. Won a league championship in cross country in 2007.
Personal: Daughter of Jim Browne. Majoring in social work. Enjoys running, eating and sleeping. Lists winning the CCAA 10,000-meter championship
in track as her most exciting experience in sports.
R egina H ernandez
Freshman • Distances • 5’3” • Pico Rivera
2011: Competed well for the Cal State L.A. cross country team in the fall. Was a consistent top-seven runner for the
Golden Eagles. Finished 82nd in the California Collegiate Athletic Association Championships with a 6,000-meter time
of 24:00.3 and placed 129th in the NCAA West Regionals with a time of 24:53.0.
El Rancho HS: Earned academic honors. Took third place in the league finals in the two-mile in track and field. Took
fifth place in cross country.
Personal: Daughter of Benjamin and Yolanda Hernandez. Majoring in biology. Enjoys sleeping, running, music and
eating.
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T uekeha H untley
Senior • Multi • 5’11” • Los Angeles
2011: Put together another tremendous season with the Golden Eagles and earned All-America awards in both outdoor
and indoor track and field to bring her overall total to three. Picked up her second All-America award in the heptathlon
in outdoor track by finishing seventh in the nation. Earned a pair of All-California Collegiate Athletic Association awards
after finishing third in the conference in the heptathlon and the high jump. Helped Cal State L.A. to a third-place finish
in the conference by scoring points in the heptathlon, high jump, long jump, javelin and as a member of the 4x400
relay team. Earned All-West Region honors in the heptathlon and high jump. Had best marks of 4,970 points in the
heptathlon, 25.71 in the 200, 2:28.03 in the 800, 15.41 in the 100 hurdles, 18-3 in the long jump, 39-9.25 in the shot
put and 128-11 in the javelin. Also earned an All-America award in indoor track and field after placing seventh in the
nation in the pentathlon. Was named the West Region Field Athlete of the Year by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross
Country Coaches Association. Earned All-Region honors in the pentathlon, high jump and 4x400 relay.
2010: Had a sensational second season with the Golden Eagles and set a new program record in the heptathlon while earning All-America honors.
Finished eighth at nationals with 5,126 points to earn the All-America award. Entered the competition with the 14th-best total and improved her
best mark by 174 points. Finished fourth in the CCAA Championships with 4,696 points and earned points for the Golden Eagles in the heptathlon,
100 hurdles, 400 hurdles, high jump and javelin. Had best marks of 25.45 in the 200, 2:20.29 in the 800, 15.14 in the 100 hurdles, 65.92 in the 400
hurdles, 5-5.75 in the high jump, 17-8 in the long jump, 39-7.75 in the shot put and 115-8 in the javelin. Also competed on Cal State L.A.’s indoor
track and field team and had a provisional nationals qualifying mark of 3,391 points in the pentathlon. Had best marks of 2:28.89 in the 800, 5-2.25
in the high jump and 42-1.50 in the shot put.
2009: Enjoyed a tremendous first season with the Golden Eagles and was named the CCAA Freshman of the Year. Recorded an NCAA Division
II provisional qualifying mark in the heptathlon with 4,651 points. Was a member of Cal State L.A.’s 4x400 relay team that competed in the NCAA
Championships and finished 11th in the country. Finished fifth in the CCAA in the heptathlon and sixth in the javelin. Had the team’s best mark in
the high jump (5-5.75). Had best marks of 25.95 in the 200, 2:23.90 in the 800, 15.62 in the 100 hurdles, 69.55 in the 400 hurdles, 5-5.75 in the
high jump, 17-0 in the long jump, 36-5 in the shot put, 114-1 in the javelin and 4,651 in the heptathlon. Also competed on Cal State L.A.’s indoor
track and field team and recorded a provisional nationals qualifying mark of 3,401 in the pentathlon. Also had best marks of 9.46 in the 60 hurdles,
5-3.75 in the high jump and 37-1.25 in the shot put.
Palisades Charter HS: Competed in track and field and basketball. Graduated with honors. Was a city champion in the high jump and averaged
10 points, nine rebounds and four assists per game in basketball. Earned All-City honors in track and field and was a member of the school’s
Dean’s List.
Personal: Daughter of Sharon Huntley. Majoring in psychology. Enjoys watching movies, You Tube, sleeping and eating. Lists receiving her first
All-America award while setting a school record in the heptathlon as her most exciting experience in sports. Says she loves a challenge.
C ara J ones
Senior • Sprints / Hurdles • 5’7” • Woodland Hills
2011: Had an outstanding first season with the Golden Eagles and was the team’s top sprinter. Had best marks of
12.37 in the 100, 24.99 in the 200 and 14.80 in the 100 hurdles. Ran the opening leg for the 4x100 relay team that
finished fourth in the California Collegiate Athletic Association Championships. Also competed for the Golden Eagles
in indoor track and field and scored 2,251 points in the pentathlon. Had a best time of 9.47 in the 60 hurdles.
West Los Angeles College: Was on the Dean’s List and earned the Outstanding Student-Athlete Award. Was also
a Student-Athlete of the Month. Had best times in 2010 of 12.32 in the 100, 15.11 in the 100 hurdles and 67.03 in the
400 hurdles.
Taft HS: Was the team’s Most Valuable Player in 2005, 2006 and 2008 and the Most Outstanding Athlete in 2007. Won
the L.A. City Section championship in the 100 hurdles in 2008 with a time of 14.90.
Personal: Daughter of Clinton and Rosielee Jones. Majoring in history. Enjoys reading, history, movies, family and running. Notes she has four
sisters: Dywana, Stephanie, Tiffany and Shani.
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D amanjot K aur
Sophomore • Distances • 5’7” • Fontana
2011: Competed in one cross country race for the Golden Eagles in the fall. Finished 110th in the Cal State Northridge
Invitational with a 6,000-meter time of 26:04.1.
San Bernardino Valley College: Competed in cross country and track and field.
A.B. Miller HS: Earned a silver medal for academic honors in 10th grade.
Personal: Daughter of Balvinder Singh and Surinder Kaur. Majoring in physical education/psychology. Enjoys reading
articles and eating.
M elissa L opez
Junior • Distances • 5’3” • Hacienda Heights
2011: Ran well in her second season of track and field for the Golden Eagles. Had best marks of 2:21.90 in the 800,
5:01.97 in the 1,500 and 11:55.28 in the 3,000. Competed in three events for Cal State L.A. in cross country in the
fall. Recorded a best time of 17:08.6 over 5,000 meters while finishing 28th at the UC San Diego Opener. Had a best
6,000-meter time of 25:16.3 at the Cal State Northridge Invitational.
2010: Had the team’s best mark in the 1,500 meters at 5:06.78 in outdoor track. Also had best times of 2:26.68 in the
800, 11:46.20 in the 3,000 and 19:59.33 in the 5,000. Was a main contributor for the cross country team and was a topfive runner in most meets. Finished 99th in the California Collegiate Athletic Association Championships with a time of
27:15.7 over 6,000 meters and placed 118th in the NCAA West Regional with a time of 26:16.7 over 6,000 meters.
2009: Had a successful first cross country season with the Golden Eagles. Received the Coach’s Award. Competed
in six events. Finished 67th in the CCAA Championships with a time of 25:48.1 over 6,000 meters. Also placed 128th in the NCAA West Regional
with a time of 25:17.8 over 6,000 meters. Had a best time of 20:07 over 5,000 meters at the UC Riverside Invitational.
Glen A. Wilson HS: Competed in cross country, track and field and softball. Was the team captain in cross country in 2008 and track and field in
2009. Won the 2009 Miramonte League championship in the 800 meters and a league championship in cross country. Earned the Coach’s Award
in cross country and track and field.
Personal: Daughter of Ricardo and Martha Lopez. Majoring in television, film and media studies. Enjoys running, shopping and smiling. Lists
becoming the Miramonte League Champion in the 800 meters in track as her most exciting experience in sports.
S abrina L opez
Sophomore • Distances • 5’4” • Alhambra
2011: Had a tremendous season for the Cal State L.A. cross country program in the fall. Earned All-California Collegiate
Athletic Association honors after finishing fifth at the conference championships with a 6,000-meter time of 21:31.5.
Helped the Golden Eagles to a third-place team finish. Also finished 66th in the NCAA West Regional with a time of
23:31.0. Had two other top-10 finishes during the season. Was sixth at the UC San Diego Triton Classic with a time of
22:47.1 and was eighth at the Cal State Northridge Invitational with a time of 22:17.8 Had a best 5,000-meter time of
16:37.2 at the UC San Diego Opener while finishing 16th.
Oregon State: Made it to the NCAA Division I West Regional in cross country and also earned a scoring place at the
Pacific-10 Conference Championships. Competed once in the indoor mile at the Washington Invitational for Oregon
State’s Indoor Track and Field team in 2010. Competed in the 1,500 meters twice for Oregon State’s Outdoor Track
and Field team in 2011. Was sixth at the Linfield Icebreaker with a time of 4:58.85. Was 27th in the 3,000 meters in the
Oregon Preview with a time of 10:55.83 and had a best time of 18:13.49 in the 5,000 meters while finishing third at the John Knight Twilight.
Cantwell Sacred Heart HS: Lettered three years in cross country and four years in track and field. Earned All-League honors in both sports. As
a senior, won CIF and state titles in cross country. Was a team captain. Was a member of the Alhambra Fire Department explorer program, Letter
Women, Honor Roll Society, Girls Club and was a USC Hospital volunteer. Also competed in basketball and volleyball.
Personal: Daughter of Gerardo and Esperanza Lopez. Majoring in psychology. Enjoys yoga, running, swimming and going to the beach. Lists
winning a state championship as a senior in high school as her most exciting experience in sports. Family includes twin sister, Regina, sister,
Victoria and brother, Jacob Lopez.
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C alista L yon
Sophomore • Throws • 6’1” • Tallangatta Valley, Austraila
N.M.I.T.: Was named the Student of the Year.
Tallangatta Secondary College: Competed in netball and tennis.
Personal: Daughter of Glenn and Jocelyn Lyon. Majoring in photography. Enjoys photography, art, adventures and
travel. Lists working under and learning from Jurgen Schult and competing in the World Youth and World Junior
competitions as her most exciting experiences in sports.
B rittany M anuel
Senior • Sprints • 5’2” • San Bernardino
2011: Had a second outstanding year for Cal State L.A.’s indoor and outdoor track and field programs. Earned AllWest Region honors in both indoor and outdoor track in the 400 meters. Also earned a second All-Region honor in
indoor track as part of the 4x400 relay team. Recorded provisional qualifying marks in the 400 in both indoor (57.69)
and outdoor (55.73) track. Was part of the 4x400 relay team that posted a provisional qualifying mark in indoor track
(3:54.38). Had the team’s best 400 time and was second-fastest in the 100 (12.46) and 200 (25.14). Had a best time
of 2:22.19 in the 800. Also competed in three events for Cal State L.A.’s cross country team in the fall.
2010: Earned All-America honors in indoor track and field as part of the 4x400 relay team that finished eighth in the
national championships. That team had the fourth-best qualifying mark with a time of 3:48.37. Had top indoor times
of 26.35 in the 200 and 58.43 in the 400. Qualified for nationals in three events in outdoor track and field as part of
the 4x100 and 4x400 relay teams and also in the 400. The 4x100 relay team finished ninth, the 4x400 relay team was
10th. Placed 18th overall in the 400. Earned second-team All-CCAA honors as part of the 4x100 and 4x400 relay teams. Had best times of 12.60
in the 100, 25.00 in the 200 and 55.75 in the 400.
Riverside CC: Recorded best times of 56.65 in the 400 meters, 25.28 in the 200 and 12.6 in the 100. Was the conference champion in the 400
meters twice and also the Southern California champion in the 400 meters. Placed fourth in the state championships in that event.
Los Osos HS: Had best times of 24.9 in the 200, 57.5 in the 400 and 2:21 in the 800. Finished third in the league and qualified for CIF Finals as
a junior and senior. Competed in cross country and track and field in high school.
Personal: Daughter of Denise Manuel. Majoring in sociology. Enjoys dancing and poetry. Lists competing in CIF Finals in high school as her most
exciting experience in sports.
C assandra M ejia
Junior • Distances • 5’3” • Pico Rivera
2011: Competed for Cal State L.A.’s cross country team in the fall. Ran in four races and was in the team’s top five in
the final two races of the season. Finished 31st in the California Collegiate Athletic Association Championships with a
6,000-meter time of 22:37.3 and helped the Golden Eagles to a third-place team finish. Also placed 42nd and was the
team’s third-fastest runner with a time of 22:54.0 in the NCAA West Regionals.
Cerritos College: Was the team MVP in cross country and the top distance runner on the track and field team.
El Rancho High School: Was the team MVP in cross country and won the Coach’s Award in track and field. Four-year
letterwinner in track and field and two-year letterwinner in cross country.
Personal: Daughter of Manuel and Esther Mejia. Is an undeclared major. Enjoys reading, drawing and playing any
sport with family and friends. Lists making it to the state championships in track and field at Cerritos as her most exciting experience in sports.
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D oraliz M iranda
Junior • Distances • 5’7” • Ontario
2011: Competed in three events for the Cal State L.A. cross country team in the fall. Had a best 5,000-meter time of
18:14.2 while finishing 42nd in the UC San Diego Opener. Had a best 6,000-meter time of 25:08.3 at the Cal State
Northridge Invitational.
Riverside CC: Had a personal best time of 19:01 over 5,000 meters in cross country.
Roosevelt HS: Earned honors with distinction all four years in high school and earned Most Valuable Runner and
Coaches’ Awards. Was a scholar-athlete and graduated ranked 13th in her 2009 graduating class of more than 500
students.
Personal: Daughter of Alex and Mayra Miranda. Majoring in business administration and nutritional science. Enjoys
fishing, hiking, exploring, biking and PC tablets. Lists competing in the Foot Locker Cross Country Championships and hanging out with her
teammates as her most exciting experiences in sports. Says she wants to one day own her own restaurant and/or become a registered dietician.
L isa Ö hberg
Junior • Distances • 5’7” • Uddevalla, Sweden
2011: Had a tremendous first season with Cal State L.A.’s track and field program. Earned All-California Collegiate
Athletic Association honors in two events after finishing second in the 1,500 meters and third in the 800 at the
conference championships. Had the team’s best times in the 1,500 (4:39.04), 3,000 (10:02.39) and 5,000 (17:22.69)
and had the squad’s second-best time in the 800 (2:16.31). Earned a Division II Athletics Directors Association
Academic Achievement Award and a CCAA All-Academic Award. Had a second outstanding season with Cal State
L.A.’s women’s soccer team and led the team in scoring with eight goals, two assists and 18 points. Earned first-team
All-West Region and first-team All-CCAA honors. Scored the game-winning goal in a 2-1 victory over Seattle Pacific
in a second-round NCAA playoff game. Team reached NCAA West Region championship match and finished the year
ranked 12th in the country after compiling a 13-4-4 overall record. Earned CCAA Player of the Week honors for the
week of Aug. 29 – Sept. 4 after posting goals in wins over St. Martin’s and Grand Canyon.
2010: Competed well for Cal State L.A.’s women’s soccer team. Was fifth on the team in scoring with three goals and six assists for 12 points.
Played in all 20 games for the Golden Eagles and helped the team post a 15-4-1 overall record and win the CCAA South Division title for a second
straight season.
Northwood University: Had two outstanding seasons for the NAIA program. Scored 26 goals and was the Sun-Conference Offensive Player
of the Year and Newcomer of the Year in 2008. Also had 12 assists for a total of 64 points. Was third in the nation in goals scored. Followed that
up with 18 goals in 2009. Was named third-team All-American in 2008 and earned All-America honorable mention in 2009. Earned first-team AllConference honors both seasons.
Sven Erikson Gymnasiet: Earned the Most Deserving Student Academic Award.
Personal: Daughter of Bengt and Marianne Gruden Ohberg. Majoring in business administration. Enjoys friends, family and working out. Lists
winning conference and playing in nationals as her most exciting experiences in sports.
S carlett P erez
Freshman • Distances • 5’6” • Los Angeles
2011: Competed in two events for Cal State L.A.’s cross country team in the fall. Had a best 5,000-meter time of
21:19.4 at the UC Riverside Invitational and had a best 6,000-meter time of 25:20.8 at the Cal State Northridge
Invitational.
Cantwell Sacred Heart HS: Team won cross country league championship in 2008 and 2010. Captured two individual
league championships in the 1,600 meters in track and field. Track and field team won league championships in 2008
and 2009. Won Scholar-Athlete awards from 2007-11 and also earned Coaches’ and Inspiration Awards.
Personal: Daughter of Mario and Valerie Perez. Majoring in biology. Enjoys reading, biking, hiking and going out. Lists
winning the 1,600 meter championship in 2008 as her most exciting experience in sports.
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J ustina S adauskaite
Senior • Distances • 5’7” • Kaunas, Lithuania
2011: Had another outstanding season with the track and field programs. Earned All-California Collegiate Athletic
Association honors in the 800 and 1,500 after finishing third in both events at the conference championships. Had the
team’s best time in the 800 at 2:13.95, which was also an NCAA provisional qualifying mark. Also had best times of
4:40.63 in the 1,500 and 60.61 in the 400. Had a strong indoor season as well and had a best time of 2:15.05 in the
800 meters, which was an NCAA provisional qualifying mark. Earned CCAA All-Academic honors for a second straight
year.
2010: Had a strong first season with the track and field programs. Had best times of 2:24.46 in the 800 meters and
5:15.46 in the 1,500 last season for the outdoor track team. Competed in the 800 meters in the CCAA Championships.
Earned CCAA All-Academic honors for 2009-10. Also had best times of 63.56 in the 400 and 2:23.94 in the 800 in
indoor track. Had a second strong season with the cross country program in the fall. Finished 19th in the CCAA
Championships with a time of 22:53.2 over 6,000 meters and took 32nd in the NCAA West Regionals with a time of 24:15.0 over 6,000 meters.
2009: Was a solid contributor in her first year with the cross country program. Competed in six meets during the cross country season. Finished
43rd in the California Collegiate Athletic Association Championships with a time of 24:48.7 over 6,000 meters. Placed 103rd in the NCAA West
Regionals with a time of 24:20.7 over 6,000 meters. Had a best time of 18:50.2 over 5,000 meters at the UC Riverside Invitational.
Glendale CC: Was part of a cross country state championship team in 2007 and was school’s Female Scholar-Athlete of the year in 2009. Had
best time of 2:18.08 in the 800 meters and 4:47.68 in the 1,500 in 2009.
Los Angeles HS: Was a Los Angeles Section city champion in the 800 meters in 2006 and won league championships in the 800 and 1,600. Also
qualified for state in cross country. Earned High Honors.
Personal: Daughter of Jurate Sadauskiene. Majoring in criminal justice. Enjoys swimming, hiking and running. Lists winning a team state
championship in cross country as her most exciting experience in sports.
V alerie S anchez
Junior • Distances • 5’1” • Pacoima
2011: Had an outstanding season running for Cal State L.A.’s indoor and outdoor track and field teams. Earned AllWest Region honors in indoor track in the 800 and as a member of the 4x400 relay team. Had a best time of 2:14.96
and posted a provisional qualifying mark in the 800. Finished fourth in the California Collegiate Athletic Association in
the 1,500 in outdoor track and field. Had best times of 60.27 in the 400, 2:17.29 in the 800, 4:43.28 in the 1,500 and
10:19.83 in the 3,000. Had her best season with the cross country program in the fall. Earned All-CCAA honors after
finishing eighth in the conference championships with a 6,000-meter time of 21:41.5. Also finished 41st in the NCAA
West Regionals with a time of 24:33.0. Had a seventh-place finish at the UC San Diego Triton Classic with a time of
22:53.8 over 6,000 meters and had a best 5,000-meter time of 18:11.3 at the UC Riverside Invitational while finishing
15th.
2010: Competed in her second season with Cal State L.A.’s cross country program. Finished 32nd in the California
Collegiate Athletic Association Championships with a time of 23:29.4 over 6,000 meters. Was the team’s No. 1 runner at the Cal State Fullerton
Invitational with a time of 24:10.7 over 6,000 meters.
2009: Had an impressive first season with Cal State L.A.’s outdoor track and field team. Had best times of 2:21.87 in the 800, 4:44.25 in the 1,500
and 18:46.50 in the 5,000. Did not compete for the Golden Eagles and was a red-shirt in cross country in the fall.
2008: Competed in the fall for Cal State L.A.’s cross country team as a freshman. Was consistently in the top-seven for the Golden Eagles.
Finished 25th in the CCAA Championships with a time of 23:43.9 over 6,000 meters and helped the team to a second-place conference finish.
Placed 55th in the NCAA Division II West Region championships and 136th in the NCAA Division II National Championships.
San Fernando HS: Earned a varsity letter award. Competed in cross country and track and field. Had best times of 18:26 in cross country, 5:14 in
the mile and 2:16 in the 800 meters. Was a city champion in cross country and a member of the school’s Honor Roll in 2007.
Personal: Daughter of Jose Sanchez and Adriana Gudino. Majoring in social work. Enjoys reading, hiking and spending time with her brothers.
Lists qualifying for the state championships in high school and competing in the cross country nationals for Cal State L.A. in 2008 as her most
exciting experiences in sports.
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2012 Golden Eagles
G abbi S egall
Senior • Sprints • 5’1” • Irvine
2011: Concluded an outstanding four-year soccer career at Cal State L.A. in the fall. Scored three goals, including
a game-winner in overtime at UC San Diego. Was fourth on the team in scoring with eight points. Helped team to
a 13-4-4 overall record and a final national ranking of 12. Team advanced to the NCAA West Region championship
match.
2010: Had a solid third season as a junior for the Cal State L.A. women’s soccer team despite missing eight games
because of injury. Was sixth on the team in scoring with three goals and two assists for eight points. Earned California
Collegiate Athletic Association Player of the Week honors for the second time in her career for the week of Sept. 6-12
after posting three goals and two assists in games against UC San Diego and Cal State East Bay.
2009: Had a productive second season as a sophomore for the Cal State L.A. women’s soccer team. Was fourth
on the team in scoring with five goals, seven assists and 17 points. Recorded her first career hat trick and had a total of seven points against
Academy of Art on Sept. 5. Earned CCAA Player of the Week honors for the week of Aug. 31-Sept. 6 for her performance. Team won its first CCAA
championship.
2008: Had a strong first season with Cal State L.A.’s women’s soccer team and wound up tied for fourth on the team in scoring. Had three goals
for a total of six points.
Tarbut V’ Torah HS: Earned first-team All-League honors in soccer and was the team’s Most Valuable Player twice. Earned the “Heart of the Lion”
award. Also competed in softball and volleyball. Was the Defensive Player of the Year in softball and earned the “Lion of the Year” award.
Personal: Daughter of Eddie and Shana Segall. Majoring in psychology. Enjoys music, wakeboarding and Guitar Hero. Lists scoring the gamewinning goal against Cal State Dominguez Hills as her most exciting experience in sports.
M egan T hompson
Freshman • Sprints • 5’7” • Newbury Park
Newbury Park HS: Competed in basketball, cross country and track and field. Earned All-Marmonte League honors
all four years. Was part of a league championship 4x400 relay team and finished second in the 800. Won the 800 in
the Ventura County Championships and was second in the CIF finals. Advanced to the CIF state meet and the CIF
Masters. Had best times of 12.27 in the 100, 24.97 in the 200, 56.51 in the 400, 2:11.73 in the 800 and 5:19.11 in the
1,500. Was a Scholar-Athlete.
Personal: Daughter of Tony and Charis Thompson. Majoring in Health Science. Enjoys family time. Lists going to state
in the 800 meters and recording the third-fastest 800 time in Ventura County history as her most exciting experiences
in sports. Has a twin sister, Morgan, who also runs track.
A lyssa V aughn
Junior • Distances • 5’2” • Corona
2011: Had an impressive first season with the Cal State L.A. cross country program in the fall. Competed in all
six events for the Golden Eagles. Was a top-five scorer in the Golden Eagles’ final two meets. Finished 55th in
the California Collegiate Athletic Association Championships with a 6,000-meter time of 23:12.1. Helped the Golden
Eagles to a third-place team finish. Placed 94th in the NCAA West Regionals with a time of 24:08.0.
Riverside City College: Helped team finish second in the conference in cross country and placed 10th in the
conference. Earned second-team All-Conference honors. Helped team finish first in the conference in track and field.
Was sixth in the 1,500 meters and sixth in the 10,000 in the conference finals.
Santiago HS: Earned second-team All-League honors in track and field as part of the 4x400 relay team. Also competed
in softball and basketball. Graduated with High Honors.
Personal: Daughter of Richard and Sonya Vaughn. Majoring in studio art. Enjoys running, painting and cycling. Lists taking first in the conference
as a team at RCC in track and field as her most exciting experience in sports. Favorite quote is: “your eyes show the strength of your soul.”
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A yana Y ounge
Senior • Sprints • 5’2” • Elk Grove
2011: Concluded her soccer career at Cal State L.A. after another outstanding season. Started all 21 games as
a midfielder for the Golden Eagles and helped the team to a 13-4-4 overall record and to the NCAA West Region
championship match. Team finished ranked 12th in the country. Had a pair of assists, including one for the gametying goal, in a match at Cal Poly Pomona. Earned California Collegiate Athletic Association All-Academic honors for
a second straight year at the conclusion of the 2010-11 academic year and received a Division II Athletic Directors
Association Academic Achievement Award. Was selected by Cal State L.A.’s Division of Intercollegiate Athletics to
receive the Hal Charnofsky Memorial Award from the CCAA.
2010: Appeared in all 20 games for Cal State L.A.’s women’s soccer team and was a top reserve. Earned CCAA AllAcademic honors for the 2009-10 academic year. Helped team to a second straight CCAA South Division championship
and into the NCAA playoffs.
2009: Made a big impact for the Golden Eagles in her first year with the women’s soccer program. Appeared in all 22 games for Cal State L.A. and
was a key reserve. Helped team win its first-ever CCAA championship and reach the NCAA playoffs.
Cosumnes River College: Earned the team’s academic excellence award for having the highest grade point average on the team. Was a Scholar
Baller. Had six goals and six assists.
Elk Grove HS: Competed in soccer and track and field. Was a scholar-athlete all four years in high school. Earned the outstanding scholar award
on both soccer and track and field teams. Also earned the Link Crew Award and the Renaissance Award.
Personal: Daughter of Shirley Younge. Majoring in communications and psychology. Enjoys reading, scrapbooking, taking pictures and dancing.
Lists beating Santa Rosa during league and being one game away from making it to the Final Four at Cosumnes River College as her most exciting
experiences in sports. Is Cal State L.A.’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee president for 2011-12.
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For a
call to
Tommy “Tiny” Lister Classic
Each year athletes from across the globe descend upon Jesse
Owens Stadium in the Billie Jean King Sports Complex for
the Tommy “Tiny” Lister Classic, held in honor CSULA Alum
Tommy “Tiny” Lister.
Lister was the 1982 NCAA shot put champion while competing
for the Golden Eagles.
He then went on to Hollywood and starred in movies such as
“Friday” and “No Holds Barred.” He is also well known as
“Zeus” for his feud with superstar professional wrestler, Hulk
Hogan. With over 151 acting credits to his name, Lister has
worked with some of the best in Hollywood, including Bruce
Willis, Adam Sandler, Mike Meyers, Dustin Hoffman, Andy
Garcia, Rachel Weiss, Marlon Brando, Samuel L. Jackson,
Johnny Depp, Peter O’Toole, and many more.
Bringing some of his Hollywood glitz to the track meet, each
year Lister presents the Athletes of the Meet with diamond
encrusted watches.
Outside of the scope of Tinseltown, Lister is devoted to ministry
and public speaking across the country, reaching out to troubled
youth, sharing his powerful testimony and inspiration in
churches and schools.
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2011 Cross Country Season
All-CCAA Honorees
Sabrina Lopez
Valerie Sanchez
Maritza Hernandez
CSULA Top Marks
Standing (L-R): Asst. Coach Steve Laguna, Regina Hernandez,
Cassandra Mejia, Damanjot Kaur, Maddie Weissman, Doraliz
Miranda, Horalia Gamboa, Michelle Alfaro,
Head Coach Chris Asher.
Sitting (L-R): Alyssa Vaughn, Valerie Sanchez, Melissa Lopez,
Brittany Manuel, Raizah Singh, Maritza Hernadnez, Rene Mares,
Scarlett Perez, Catlin Kelly, Sabrina Lopez
5K Marks
Maritza Hernandez . . . . . . . . .
Sabrina Lopez . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Maddie Weissman . . . . . . . . . .
Alyssa Vaughn . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Melissa Lopez . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Raizah Singh . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Valerie Sanchez . . . . . . . . . . . .
Doraliz Miranda . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sabrina Lopez . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Brittany Manuel . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cassandra Mejia . . . . . . . . . . .
Alyssa Vaughn . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Maritza Hernandez . . . . . . . . .
15:47.4
16:37.2
16:48.4
16:47.3
17:08.6
17:32.1
18:11.3
18:14.2
18:27.3
18:29.9
19:00.6
19:15.5
19:22.8
6K Marks
Sabrina Lopez . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Maritza Hernandez . . . . . . . . .
Valerie Sanchez . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sabrina Lopez . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Maritza Hernandez . . . . . . . . .
Maritza Hernandez . . . . . . . . .
Valerie Sanchez . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sabrina Lopez . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Valerie Sanchez . . . . . . . . . . . .
Valerie Sanchez . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sabrina Lopez . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Raizah Singh . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Maritza Hernandez . . . . . . . . .
Season Results & Top Finisher
Date
Place
9/2
UC San Diego Opener
9/17
UC Riverside Invitational
10/8
UC San Diego Triton Classic
4/13 (138)
Sabrina Lopez (6th)
10/15
Cal State Northridge Invitational
6/10 (130)
Sabrina Lopez (8th)
10/22
CCAA Championships
3/12 (100)
Sabrina Lopez (5th)
11/5
NCAA West Regional
10/24 (262)
Maritza Hernandez (26th)
Year 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 Meet CCAA Championships
CCAA Championships
NCAAWest Regional NCAA Championships
CCAA Championships
NCAAWest Regional NCAA Championships
CCAA Championships
NCAAWest Regional NCAA Championships
CCAA Championships
NCAAWest Regional NCAA Championships
CCAA Championships
NCAAWest Regional CCAA Championships
NCAAWest Regional NCAA Championships
CCAA Championships
NCAAWest Regional NCAA Championships
21:31.5
21:46.6
21:41.5
22:17.8
22:24.0
22:24.0
22:42.1
22:47.1
22:53.0
22:53.8
23:31.5
23:59.5
24:15.1
Result (points)
Top CSULA Runner (Finish)
3/4 (63)
Maritza Hernandez (4th)
5/12 (146)
Valerie Sanchez (15th)
Women’s Cross Country Year-by-Year Results
Place 3rd 3rd 2nd 2nd 2nd T-3rd 7th 2nd 2nd 6th 2nd 4th 10th 3rd 4th 2nd 2nd 9th 2nd 2nd 4th Pts.
71
80
62
84
64
94
165
55
85
161
51
100
219
70
112
42
60
186
31
49
131
Year 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
Meet Place Pts.
CCAA Championships 1st 15
NCAA West Regional 1st 38
NCAA Championships 7th 234
CCAA Championships - Did Not Compete
CCAA Championships T-3rd 87
CCAA Championships 2nd 52
NCAAWest Regional 4th 127
CCAA Championships 5th 146
NCAAWest Regional 8th 238
CCAA Championships 6th 133
NCAAWest Regional 8th 185
CCAA Championships 3rd 124
NCAAWest Regional 5th 178
CCAA Championships 9th 233
NCAAWest Regional 16th 466
CCAA Championships 9th 241
NCAA West Regional 17th 450
CCAA Championships 6th 160
NCAAWest Regional 19th 478
CCAA Championships
8th
202
NCAA West Regional
18th 436
Year 2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
Meet CCAA Championships
NCAA West Regional
CCAA Championships
NCAA West Regional
NCAA Championships
CCAA Championships
NCAA West Regional
NCAA Championships
CCAA Championships
CCAA Championships
CCAA Championships
NCAA West Regional
CCAA Championships
NCAA West Regional
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Place Pts.
4th
89
5th
136
2nd
46
1st
67
4th
169
1st
24
2nd
54
5th
185
2nd
52
4th
101
4th
137
15th 364
3rd
100
10th 262
CSULA Women’s Record Book
100 METERS
1. 10.94 . . . . Diane Williams, 1983
2. 11.24 . . . . Sherri Howard, 1984
3. 11.29 . . . . Jackie Pusey, 1981
4. 11.30 . . . . Nicole Duncan, 2002
5. 11.34 . . . . Jennifer Inniss, 1983
6. 11.43 . . . . Rosalyn Bryant, 1976
11.43 . . . . Christy Opara, 1992
8. 11.59 . . . . Dollie Fleetwood, 1979
9. 11.60 . . . . Oshanda Posey, 1994
10. 11.65 . . . . April Brown, 2006
10. 11.65 . . . . Moriah Jubrey, 2010
200 METERS
1. 22.82 . . . . Jackie Pusey, 1980
2. 22.97 . . . . Sherri Howard, 1984
3. 23.04 . . . . Diane Williams, 1983
4. 23.05 . . . . Rosalyn Bryant, 1976
5. 23.24 . . . . Yolanda Rich, 1979
6. 23.10 . . . . Sandra Howard, 1981
7. 23.49 . . . . Nicole Duncan, 2002
8. 23.53 . . . . Christy Opara, 1992
9. 23.54 . . . . Denean Howard, 1983
10. 23.65 . . . . Moriah Jubrey, 2010
400 METERS
1. 50.40 . . . . Sherri Howard, 1984
2. 50.62 . . . . Rosalyn Bryant, 1976
3. 50.99 . . . . Denean Howard, 1983
4. 51.38 . . . . Jackie Pusey, 1981
5. 51.56 . . . . Sharon Dabney, 1983
6. 52.19 . . . . Yolanda Rich, 1980
7. 53.59 . . . . Angelita Graham, 1994
8. 53.90 . . . . Margo Grant, 1992
9. 54.10 . . . . Sandra Farmer, 1985
10. 54.34 . . . . Tina Howard, 1984
800 METERS
1. 2:04.55 . . Sylvia Mosqueda, 1987
2. 2:06.19 . . Sharon Dabney, 1985
3. 2:06.32 . . Marlene Wilcox, 1991
4. 2:07.9 . . . Denean Howard, 1984
5. 2:07.9 . . . Jarvis Scott, 1972
6. 2:08.06 . . Sarah Bouchard, 2004
7. 2:09.6 . . . Sherri Howard, 1984
8. 2:10.2 . . . Tina Howard, 1984
9. 2:10.94 . . Sandra Farmer, 1984
10. 2:10.9* . . Michele Hopper, 1975
1,500 METERS
1. 4:15.12 . . Sylvia Mosqueda, 1987
2. 4:26.71 . . Sarah Bouchard, 2004
3. 4:27.64 . . Ganet Gorgis, 1994
4. 4:30.65 . . Teresa Poy, 1990
5. 4:30.96 . . Sandra Rodriguez, 1989
6. 4:31.01 . . . Karla Alburez, 2007
7. 4:32.80 . . Vernita Adkins, 1984
8. 4:33.40 . . Marisol Pedraza, 1994
9. 4:33.53 . . . Karla Alburez, 2007
9. 4:34:80 . . . Gretchen Lohr, 1987
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3,000 METERS
1. 8:59.00 . . Sylvia Mosqueda, 1988
2. 9:38.50 . . Sarah Bouchard, 2004
3. 9:40.81 . . Marisa Avendano, 1995
4. 9:45.69 . . Gretchen Lohr, 1988
5. 9:48.07 . . Ganet Gorgis, 1994
6. 9:50.09 . . . Maija Rohde, 2006
7. 9:52.34 . . Teresa Poy, 1990
8. 9:53.76 . . . Karla Alburez, 2007
9. 9:54.78 . . . Martha Pinto, 1996
10. 9:56.46 . . . Marisol Cassio, 1994
5,000 METERS
1. 15:30.50 . Sylvia Mosqueda, 1987
2. 16:30.20 . Gretchen Lohr, 1987
3. 16:51.70 . Marie Rollins, 1986
4. 16:58.19 . Ganet Gorgis, 1994
5. 16:59.95 . Marisa Avendano, 1995
6. 17:02.40 . Marisol Cassio, 1995
7. 17:02.58 . Sandra Rodriguez, 1990
8. 17:03.00 . Kim Ojeda, 1993
9. 17:15.24 . Martha Pinto, 1996
10. 17:20.53 . . Maija Rohde, 2007
10,000 METERS
1. 32:28.57 . Sylvia Mosqueda, 1988
2. 33:54.57 . Gretchen Lohr, 1987
3. 34:29.51 . . Martha Pinto, 1996
4. 34:56.63 . Marisol Cassio, 1995
5. 35:29.06 . . Maija Rohde, 2007
6. 35:53.00 . Kim Ojeda, 1993
7. 36:20.81 . . Maria Castaneda, 2009
8. 36:57.00 . Rosa Cazares, 1993
9. 36:57.30 . . Maribel Cespedes, 2007
10. 37:45.98 . . Dora Perez, 2009
100-METER HURDLES
1. 13.23 . . . . Marsha Guialdo, 1992
2. 13.73 . . . . Lynnae Samuels, 2003
3. 13.76 . . . . Jamilah St. Cyr, 2006
4. 14.12 . . . . Tish Matthews, 1999
5. 14.21 . . . . Sandra Farmer, 1983
6. 14.32 . . . . Jennifer Shoate, 2010
7. 14.54 . . . . Rah Channell, 2000
8. 14.63 . . . . Phetima Woods, 1995
9. 14.65 . . . . Tanyshia Ridley, 2009
10. 14.80 . . . . Cara Jones, 2011
400-METER HURDLES
1. 55.75 . . . . Sandra Farmer, 1985
2. 57.88 . . . . Marsha Guialdo, 1992
3. 59.59 . . . . Lynnae Samuels, 2003
4. 59.60 . . . . Michele Hopper, 1975
5. 62.04 . . . . Patrice Edwards, 2002
6. 62.60 . . . . Yvette Irons, 1983
7. 62.66 . . . . Karen Robinson, 1985
8. 63.40 . . . . Anne Aren, 1981
9. 63.44 . . . . Annie Lunsman, 1992
10. 64.11 . . . . Jennifer Shoate, 2010
3,000 METER STEEPLECHASE
1. 10:43.62 . . Karla Alburez, 2009
2. 10:46.33 . . Pilar Delgado, 2006
3. 10:49.84 . . Annie Ebiner, 2005
4. 10:51.78 . . Liliana Hernandez, 2009
5. 11:05.34 . . Shawna Burger, 2007
6. 11:44.79 . . Erica Thomas, 2009
HIGH JUMP
1. 5-10.75 . . Yvette Maufas, 1985
2. 5-7.5 . . . . Renee Dabney, 1992
3. 5-6 . . . . . . Wanda Ashford, 1983
4. 5-5.75 . . . Christina Sundberg, 1980
5-5.75 . . . Anne Lunsman, 1992
5-5.75 . . . . Tuekeha Huntley, 09, 10, 11
7. 5-5 . . . . . . Debbie Wackeen, 1990
5-5 . . . . . . Caitlin Barrow, 2005
9. 5-3.75 . . . . Denina Speights, 2009
10. 5-3.25 . . . . Ashley Fletcher, 2009
LONG JUMP
1. 22-4.5 . . . Jennifer Inniss, 1982
2. 22.5 . . . . . Christy Opara, 1992
3. 20-11.75 . Vicki Betts, 1976
4. 20-10.75 . Nicole Duncan, 2002
5. 19-11 . . . . Melvina Lay, 1984
19-11 . . . . Ana Marie Ralph, 1991
7. 19-9.75 . . Christina Sundberg, 1980
19-9.75 . . . Keara Norton, 2006
9. 19-6 . . . . . Shianne Smith, 2009
10. 19-5 . . . . . Marlene Wilcox, 1992
TRIPLE JUMP
1. 42-8 . . . . . Angel Carver, 1995
2. 40-10.75 . . Omonike Kotey, 2006
3. 40-2.75 . . Rita Mejia, 2000
4. 40-2.25 . . . Syntia Fargeau, 2007
5. 40-2 . . . . . Sierra Backus, 2007
6. 39-11.50 . . Keara Norton, 2006
7. 38-11.50 . Patrice Edwards, 2002
38-11.50 . . Lori Vaught, 2005
9. 38-8.75 . . Cherisce Poole, 1990
10. 37-6 . . . . . Nicollette Birdsong, 1995
SHOT PUT
1. 52-10 . . . . Janet Hill, 1993
2. 52-2 . . . . . Petra Juraskova, 1997
3. 51-1 . . . . . Na’i Leni, 2011
4. 50-9.5 . . . Melody Rose, 1980
5. 49-5 . . . . . Brandi Gail, 1992
6. 47-8.25 . . . Jamilah St. Cyr, 2007
7. 46-10 . . . . Dolores Tulmoloau, 1999
8. 46-3.25 . . Kirran Moss, 1998
9. 44-8 . . . . . Michelle Olivera, 1986
10. 44-6.75 . . Emmy Vargas, 1998
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DISCUS
1. 189-8 . . . . Janet Hill, 1993
2. 179-9 . . . . Petra Juraskova, 1997
3. 170-6 . . . . Chris Barboza, 1989
4. 169-3 . . . . Stacey Hom, 1987
5. 168-1 . . . . Na’i Leni, 2011
6. 158-11 . . . Brandi Gail, 1992
7. 158-10 . . . Kimya Phillips, 1993
8. 156-11 . . . LaVera Clark, 1996
9. 153-2 . . . . Laura Tave, 2003
10. 139-11 . . . Sue Doody, 1987
HAMMER
1. 183-9 . . . . LaVera Clark, 1996
2. 170-9 . . . . Kirran Moss, 1998
3. 165-2 . . . . Petra Juraskova, 1996
4. 157-5 . . . . Dione McCrea, 2002
5. 151-9 . . . . Laura Tave, 2003
6. 150-7 . . . . Jarvina McClain, 2009
7. 145-10 . . . Erica Orendain, 1997
8. 141-7 . . . . Adreana Cano, 1999
9. 135-9 . . . . Christina Mantas, 1999
10. 132-3 . . . . Emmy Vargas, 1998
HEPTATHLON
1. 5126 . . . . . Tuekeha Huntley, 2010
2. 5079 . . . . . Shianne Smith, 2009
3. 4606 . . . . . Jamilah St. Cyr, 2006
4. 4534 . . . . Yvonne Maufus, 1986
5. 4419 . . . . Annie Lunsman, 1992
6. 4392 . . . . . Ashley Fletcher, 2009
7. 4030 . . . . . Eva Micue, 2009
8. 3995 . . . . . Alisha Belt, 2011
9. 3727 . . . . . Tanyshia Ridley, 2009
10. 3309 . . . . . Cara Jones, 2011
JAVELIN
1. 173-1 . . . . Michelle Olivera, 1986
2. 151-11 . . . Colleen MacCotter, 1991
3. 148-11 . . . Jamilah St. Cyr, 2010
4. 146-8 . . . . Dianne Spangler, 1974
5. 145-4 . . . . Maegan Bergeson, 2002
6. 145-2 . . . . Lisa Henderson, 1995
7. 144-0 . . . . Jarvis Scott, 1972
8. 141-1 . . . . Eliza-Mae Leano, 2004
9. 134-2 . . . . Petra Juraskova, 1997
10. 133-1 . . . . Patricia Schramm, 1983
WEIGHT THROW
1. 54-8.25 . . Kirran Moss, 1998
2. 53-3.5 . . . LaVera Clark, 1997
3. 52-1.25 . . Dione McCrea, 2004
4. 51-10 . . . . Petra Juraskova, 1997
5. 51-8.25 . . Dolores Tulmoloau, 1999
6. 50-5 . . . . . Erica Orendain, 1997
7. 42-11.5 . . Adreana Cano, 1999
8. 42-1.5 . . . Eliza-Mae Leano, 2004
9. 39-5.75 . . Christina Mantas, 1999
400-METER RELAY
1. 44.1 . . . . . Stephanie Brown
. . . . . . . . . Diane Williams
. . . . . . . . . Denean Howard
. . . . . . . . . Jennifer Inniss, 1983
2. 44.27 . . . . Sharon Dabney
. . . . . . . . . Jennifer Inniss
. . . . . . . . . Jackie Pusey
. . . . . . . . . Diane Williams, 1982
3. 45.04 . . . . Dollie Fleetwood
. . . . . . . . . Yolanda Rich
. . . . . . . . . Cynthia Mills,
. . . . . . . . . ackie Pusey, 1979
4. 45.12 . . . . Jennifer Inniss
. . . . . . . . . Sandra Howard
. . . . . . . . . Shirley Smith
. . . . . . . . . Jackie Pusey, 1981
5. 45.2* . . . . Dollie Fleetwood
. . . . . . . . . Yolanda Rich
. . . . . . . . . Robbie Mitchell
. . . . . . . . . Jackie Pusey, 1978
6. 45.3* . . . . Valerie Milan
. . . . . . . . . Yolanda Rich
. . . . . . . . . Cynthia Mills
. . . . . . . . . Rosalyn Bryant, 1978
7. 45.35 . . . . Stephanie Brown
. . . . . . . . . Sharon Dabney
. . . . . . . . . Denean Howard,
. . . . . . . . . Jennifer Inniss, 1983
8. 45.38 . . . . Jackie Pusey
. . . . . . . . . Yolanda Rich
. . . . . . . . . Jennifer Inniss
. . . . . . . . . Adrienne Lair, 1980
9. 45.48 . . . . Felicia Howard
. . . . . . . . . Cheryl Porter
. . . . . . . . . Margo Grant
. . . . . . . . . Christy Opara, 1992
10. 45.63 . . . . Sierra Backus
. . . . . . . . . Moriah Jubrey
. . . . . . . . . Tanyshia Ridley
. . . . . . . . . Shianne Smith, 2009
1,600-METER RELAY
1. 3:30.25 . . Sharon Dabney
. . . . . . . . . Sherri Howard
. . . . . . . . . Denean Howard
. . . . . . . . . Tina Howard, 1985
2. 3:35.1* . . Sharon Dabney,
. . . . . . . . . Sandra Farmer
. . . . . . . . . Denean Howard
. . . . . . . . . Tina Howard, 1983
3. 3:35.37 . . Sharon Dabney
. . . . . . . . . Sherri Howard
. . . . . . . . . Sandra Farmer
. . . . . . . . . Tina Howard, 1985
4. 3:37.6* . . . Sharon Dabney
. . . . . . . . . Denean Howard
. . . . . . . . . Tina Howard
. . . . . . . . . Linda Ransom, 1983
5. 3:38.5 . . . Ella Rich
. . . . . . . . . Yolanda Rich
. . . . . . . . . Vickie Mitchell
. . . . . . . . . Adrienne Lair, 1978
6. 3:38.52 . . Darcy Richardes
. . . . . . . . . Socorro Vazquez
. . . . . . . . . Marlene Wilcox,
. . . . . . . . . Margo Grant, 1991
7. 3:39.88 . . Brenda Hallie
. . . . . . . . . Denean Howard
. . . . . . . . . Tina Howard
. . . . . . . . . Linda Ransom, 1983
8. 3:39.9 . . . Tina Howard
. . . . . . . . . Sharon Dabney
. . . . . . . . . Sherri Howard
. . . . . . . . . Linda Ransom, 1984
9. 3:39.9* . . Robbie Mitchell
. . . . . . . . . Rosalyn Bryant
. . . . . . . . . Michele Hopper,
. . . . . . . . . Adrienne Lair, 1977
10. 3:40.03 . . Socorro Vasquez
. . . . . . . . . Marlene Wilcox
. . . . . . . . . Cheryl Porter,
. . . . . . . . . Marsha Guialdo, 1992
* hand-timed yards converted to metric
i Indoor Mark
All records through 2011 NCAA
Championships
Bold indicates mark set in 2011
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Women’s Year-by-Year Results
Year Conference/Finish Nationals - Outdoors National - Indoors 1973 -- AIAW-I, 3rd/28 pts. -- 1974 -- AIAW-I , 6th/16 pts. -- SCWIC-I, 1st/164 pts. -- 1975 -- AIAW-I, 10th/16 pts. -- 1976 -- AIAW-I, 5th/37 pts. -- 1977 -- AIAW-I, 6th/30 pts. -- 1978
-- AIAW-I, 3rd/43 pts. -- 1979 -- AIAW-I, 6th/22 pts.
-- 1980 -- AIAW-I, 3rd/40 pts. -- 1981 -- AIAW-I, 11th/21 pts. -- 1982 -- NCAA-I, 8th/48 pts. -- 1983 -- NCAA-I, 7th/59 pts. -- 1984 -- NCAA-I, 15th/31 pts. -- 1985 -- NCAA-I, 8th/28 pts. -- 1986 -- NCAA-I, 46th/3 pts. -- 1987 -- NCAA-I, 24th/9 pts. -- 1988 -- NCAA-I, 20th/13 pts. -- 1989 -- -- -- 1990 CCAA, 3rd/58 pts. NCAA, 3rd/58 pts. NCAA, 36th/2 pts. 1991 CCAA, 2nd/113 pts. NCAA, 4th/47 pts. NCAA, 6th/21 pts. 1992 CCAA, 1st/202 pts. NCAA, 2nd/65 pts. NCAA, T-2nd/42 pts. 1993 CCAA, 1st/184.5 pts. NCAA, 3rd/56 pts. NCAA, 3rd/28 pts. 1994 CCAA, 1st/206 pts. NCAA, 2nd/69 pts. NCAA, 8th/15 pts. 1995 CCAA, 1st/210 pts. NCAA, 2nd/71 pts. -- 1996 CCAA, 1st/187 pts. NCAA, 3rd/54 pts. NCAA, 6th/20 pts. 1997 CCAA, 4th/97 pts. NCAA, 14th/22 pts. NCAA, 5th/19 pts. 1998 CCAA, 2nd/161 pts. NCAA, 26th/6 pts. NCAA, T-10th/4 pts. 1999 CCAA, 6th/59 pts. NCAA, 18th/14 pts. NCAA, 9th/11 pts. 2000 CCAA, 8th/33 pts. -- -- 2001 CCAA, 6th/58 pts. NCAA, 15th/19 pts. NCAA, T-4th/33 pts. 2002 CCAA, T-6th/79 pts. NCAA, 8th/32 pts. NCAA, 7th/20 pts. 2003 CCAA, 5th/83 pts. NCAA, t16th/14 pts. -- 2004 CCAA, 3rd/116.5 pts. NCAA, t14th/20 pts. NCAA, t17th/8 pts. 2005
CCAA, 3rd/121.5 pts.
NCAA, t15th/18 pts.
NCAA, 15th/12 pts.
2006
CCAA, 2nd/158 pts.
NCAA, 16th/15 pts.
NCAA, 14th/13 pts.
2007
CCAA, 4th/76 pts.
NCAA, t24th/10 pts.
NCAA, 13th/13 pts.
2008
CCAA, 2nd/110.5 pts
--
NCAA, T-11th/20 pts.
2009 CCAA, 2nd/164 pts
--
NCAA, t26th/6 pts
2010
CCAA, 3rd/101.3 pts
NCAA, 38th/6 pts.
NCAA, t44th/1 pt.
2011
CCAA, 3rd/116 pts
NCAA, 29th/8 pts
NCAA, t43rd/2 pts.
** NCAA Championships are Division II unless noted
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About Jesse Owens Track
Jesse Owens Track in the Billie Jean King Sports Complex is
home to the Cal State L.A. soccer and track and field teams. With
permanent bleacher seating for 5,000 spectators, it also hosts
many other events throughout the year, including the University’s
commencement ceremony each June.
In preparation for the 1984 Summer Olympics held in Los Angeles,
Cal State L.A. was selected as one of six sites to construct a worldclass training track. The groundbreaking ceremony was held on
January 29, 1982.
The initial surface selected by the L.A. Organizing Committee for
the track was “Recaflex S.” This surface, known for its versatility, is
hard enough to record fast times but still soft enough to allow for a
regular training regiment.
The track was officially dedicated on May 22, 1983, during the L.A.
Regional Championships of the ARCO Jesse Owens Games.
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Jesse Owens Track Records
Women’s Track & Field Stadium Records
100 meters . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.20 . . . . . . . . . . . Geraldine McCloud (Unattached) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 21, 1994
200 meters . . . . . . . . . . . . 22.92 . . . . . . . . . . . Dannette Young (Alabama A&M) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May, 24, 1985
300 meters . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39.4 . . . . . . . . . . . Tammy Stiles (Unattached) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dec. 29, 1984
400 meters . . . . . . . . . . . . 51.45 . . . . . . . . . . Chandra Cheeseborough (Athletics West) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April 14, 1983
800 meters . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:06.55 . . . . . . . . . . Sherron Rhetta (Unattached) / Althea Chambers (Elite Health) . April 25, 2009 / May, 14, 2011
1,000 meters . . . . . . . . . . . 2:52.6 . . . . . . . . . . Rose Monday (Puma-Energizer TC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dec. 17, 1983
1,500 meters . . . . . . . . . . 4:16.78 . . . . . . . . . Gladees Prieur (Cal Poly SLO) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 25, 1985
3,000 meters . . . . . . . . . . 9:20.85 . . . . . . . . . Darla Moberly (Central Mo. St.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 23, 1986
3K Steeplechase . . . . . . 11:10.18 . . . . . . . . . Jennifer James (Chico State) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 15, 2004
5,000 meters . . . . . . . . . . 15:30.5 . . . . . . . . . Sylvia Mosqueda (Cal State L.A.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dec. 2, 1987
10,000 meters . . . . . . . . . 33:22.24 . . . . . . . . . Robyn Root (Cal Poly SLO) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 22, 1985
4x100 Relay . . . . . . . . . . . 44.83 . . . . . . . . . . Alabama A&M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 24, 1985
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Cherlyann Bourne, Cefornia Polk, Fredericka Wright, Dannette Young)
4x400 Relay . . . . . . . . . . . 3:34.73 . . . . . . . . . Hampton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 24, 1986
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Vivienne Spence, Trina Creekmore, Kristal Harris, Jeannette Palmer)
100m Hurdles . . . . . . . . . . 13.07 . . . . . . . . . . Doris Williams (Goldwin TC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 20, 1995
400m Hurdles . . . . . . . . . . 56.99 . . . . . . . . . . Edna Brown (Atoms TC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .April 14, 1984
High Jump . . . . . . . . 6-3.25 (1.91m) . . . . . . . Jane Clough (Ather TC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 14, 1988
Long Jump . . . . . . . . . . . 22-1.5 . . . . . . . . . . Jennifer Inniss (Cal State L.A. TC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April 21, 1984
Triple Jump . . . . . . . . . 42-0 (12.8m) . . . . . . . . Ann Foster (Abilene Christian) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 24, 1986
Pole Vault . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-01.5 . . . . . . . . . Brysun Stately (USC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April 24, 2010
Shot Put . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61-11.5 . . . . . . . . . Valeyta Althouse (Reebok Bruin) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 17, 1997
Discus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 197-0 . . . . . . . . . . Summer Pierson (Unattached) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 15, 2010
Javelin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180-10 . . . . . . . . . . Sonya Smith (Abilene Christian) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 24, 1985
Heptathlon . . . . . . . . . . . 5,827 pts. . . . . . . . . Debra Larsen (Cal Poly Pomona) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 20-21, 1986
Hammer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189-0 . . . . . . . . . . Rochelle Noble (UCLA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 16, 1998
Men’s Track & Field Stadium Records
100 meters . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.16 . . . . . . . . . . . Obadiah Cooper (Unattached) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 16, 1998
200 meters . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.34 . . . . . . . . . . . Damein White (Unattached) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April 25, 2009
300 meters . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33.5 . . . . . . . . . . . Greg Washington (Kansas TC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dec. 24, 1983
400 meters . . . . . . . . . . . . 45.10 . . . . . . . . . . . Ian Morris (Abilene Christian) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 24, 1986
800 meters . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:47.93 . . . . . . . . . . James Robinson (Santa Monica TC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 18, 1986
1,000 meters . . . . . . . . . . . 2:25.9 . . . . . . . . . . Roland Weedon (Wolverhampton TC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dec. 29, 1984
1,500 meters . . . . . . . . . . . 3:43.00 . . . . . . . . . . Steve Gerhart (UC Davis) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 24, 1986
3K Steeplechase . . . . . . . 8:38.86 . . . . . . . . . Sampson Obwocha (E. Texas St.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 24,1985
5,000 meters . . . . . . . . . . 13:51.30 . . . . . . . . . Charles Cheruiyot (Mt. St. Mary’s) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 24, 1986
10,000 meters . . . . . . . . 29:15.82 . . . . . . . . . Agaipius Amo (East Texas State), . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 23, 1986
4x100 Relay . . . . . . . . . . . 39.90 . . . . . . . . . . . Stars & Stripes Track Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April 14, 1984
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Willie Jones, Bernard Jackson, Dwayne Jackson,Gregg Holmes)
4x400 Relay . . . . . . . . . . . 3:04.73 . . . . . . . . . Abilene Christian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 25, 1985
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Ladrick Trusty, Freddie Williams, Mark Witherspoon, Arthur Williams)
110-meter HH . . . . . . . . . . 13.39 . . . . . . . . . . Andy Turner (Unattached) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April, 23, 2011
400-meter IH . . . . . . . . . . 50.27 . . . . . . . . . . Gordon Bugg (Cal State L.A.), . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 24, 1985
200m Hurdles . . . . . . . . . . 21.28 . . . . . . . . . . . Sterlin Lankford (Cal State L.A.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 20, 1995
High Jump . . . . . . . . . 7-6.5 (2.30m) . . . . . . . Brian Stanton (Stars & Stripes TC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dec. 28, 1985
Long Jump . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-9.5 . . . . . . . . . . Rainer Stenius (Cal State L.A.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 6, 1966
Triple Jump . . . . . . . . . . . . 54-0.5 . . . . . . . . . . Jose Salazar (Abilene Christian) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 25, 1985
Pole Vault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-9 . . . . . . . . . . . Jason Henkins (Long Beach St.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 20, 1995
Shot Put . . . . . . . . . . 70-1.5 (21.38m) . . . . . . Allesandro Andrei (Italy) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . March 17, 1985
Discus . . . . . . . . . . . . . 214-7 (65.4m) . . . . . . . Marco Bucci (Italy) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . March 25, 1985
Hammer . . . . . . . . . . 255-0 (77.72m) . . . . . . . Bill Green (Stars & Stripes TC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April 18, 1986
Javelin (old) . . . . . . . . . . . 288-0 . . . . . . . . . . Tom Petranoff (Athletics West) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jan 19, 1985
Javelin (new) . . . . . . . . . . 244-5 . . . . . . . . . . Roald Bradstock (Great Britain) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 19, 1989
Decathlon . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,090 pts. . . . . . . . . William Motti (Mt. St. Mary’s) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May, 20-21, 1985
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Golden Eagle Olympians
Since Cal State L.A. was founded in 1947, at least one Golden Eagle track and field athlete has competed
in 13 of the 16 Summer Olympics. In fact, CSULA had a track and field representative in 11-straight
Summer Games, beginning with the 1960 Olympics in Rome and ending in 2000 at the Sydney Games.
A total of 23 Cal State L.A. track and field athletes, representing 10 nations, have qualified for the Olympics
in 52 total events, capturing 15 medals (six gold, eight silver, one bronze).
1948, London
Mal Whitfield (USA) - gold medal, 800m; gold medal, 1,600m relay;
silver medal, 400m
1952, Helsinki
Mal Whitfield (USA) - gold medal, 800m; silver medal, 1,600m relay;
6th in 400m
George Brown (USA) - long jump finalist
1960, Rome
Jean Gaertner (USA) - high jump (injured)
1964, Tokyo
Nii Addo Allotey (Ghana) - 100m, second round
1968, Mexico City
Nii Addo Allotey (Ghana) - 200m (injured)
John-Erik Blomquist (Sweden) - pole vault trials
Barbara Ferrell (USA) - gold medal, 400m relay; silver medal, 100m;
4th in 200m
Lennart Hedmark (Sweden) - 11th, decathlon
Jarvis Scott (USA) - 6th in 800m
1972, Munich
Barbara Ferrell (USA) - 7th in 100m
Lennart Hedmark (Sweden) decathlon (injured)
1976, Montreal
Vicki Betts (USA) - alternate, long jump
Rosalyn Bryant (USA) - silver medal, 1,600m relay; 5th in 400m
Fred Dixon (USA) - 23rd in the decathlon
Lennart Hedmark (Sweden) - 8th in the decathlon
Jackie Pusey (Jamaica) - 6th in 400m relay; 200m semifinalist
1980, Moscow
Sharon Dabney (USA) - 1,600m relay (U.S. boycott)
Fred Dixon (USA) - decathlon (U.S. boycott)
Denean Howard (USA) - 400m (U.S. boycott)
Sherri Howard (USA) - 1,600m relay (U.S. boycott)
Jennifer Inniss (Guyana) - 13th in long jump; 200m semifinalist
Jackie Pusey (Jamaica) - 200m semifinalist; 400m semifinalist
Diane Williams (USA) - 400m relay (U.S. boycott)
1984, Los Angeles
Sandra Farmer (Jamaica) - 8th in the 400m hurdles
Lindel Hodge (Virgin Islands) - 200m trials; 1600m relay trials
Denean Howard (USA) - gold medal, 1600m relay
Sherri Howard (USA) - gold medal, 1,600m relay
Zhu Jian-Hua (China) - bronze medal, high jump
Diane Williams (USA) - alternate, 400m relay
1988, Seoul
Lindel Hodge (Virgin Islands) - 100m trials
Denean Howard (USA) - silver medal, 1,600m relay
Sherri Howard (USA) - silver medal, 1,600m relay
Jennifer Inniss (USA) - 400m relay (alternate)
Zhu Jian-Hua (China) - high jump trials
Marie Rollins (Ireland) - 57th in the marathon
1992, Barcelona
Denean Howard (USA) - silver medal, 1,600m relay
Sandra Farmer-Patrick (USA) - silver medal, 400m hurdles
Lindel Hodge (Virgin Islands) - 100m trials
1996, Atlanta
Ruben Benitez (El Salvador) - 100m, first round
2000, Sydney
Louise Ayetotche (Ivory Coast) - 200m, semifinals
Sandra Farmer-Patrick
It was clear that Sandra Farmer-Patrick would become one of the best American women 400m
hurdlers when, at the age of 14, she set an American Junior record. As a member of Cal State
L.A.’s track and field team from 1983 to 1985, she had many top finishes sandwiched around
an eighth-place finish for her native Jamaica in the 1984 Olympics. Then Farmer-Patrick’s
career really accelerated. In 1987, she just missed a medal in the 400m hurdles at the World
Championships in Rome. As a 400m hurdler for the U.S., she won a silver medal at the 1992
Olympics, gold medal at the 1989 and 1992 World Cups, gold medal at the 1990 Goodwill
Games, and numerous other medals. Competing in glamorous skirt-outfits, she launched a
side career starring in many television commercials. She also earned a bachelor’s degree in
industrial psychology and a master’s degree in human resources. At the 2004 summer Olympic
Games, she served as the lead athlete services coordinator for all sports. She currently chairs
the USA Track & Field’s Athlete’s Advisory Committee and serves as the United States Olympic
Committee’s athlete representative. Farmer-Patrick is married to another Olympic hurdler, David
Patrick. They have a son and a daughter.
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CSULA National Champions
Men’s Championships - 28
1966
Rainer Stenius - Div. I indoor long jump (25-7),
Div. I outdoor long jump (25-1.5)
1977
NCAA Division II Outdoor Team Third Place
Colin Sutherland - Discus (186-6)
Sam Turner - 400 inter. hurdles (50.69)
1978
NCAA Division II Outdoor Team Champions
Chester Hart - 110-high hurdles (13.88)
Craig Robinson - Pole vault (16-6.5)
Sam Turner - 400 inter. hurdles (50.30)
1979
Kimmo Jokivartio - Pole vault (16-4)
1980
NCAA Division II Outdoor Team Runner-Up
Sam Turner - 110 high hurdles (13.85w),
400 inter. hurdles (49.91)
1982
NCAA Division II Outdoor Team Fourth Place
Tommy Lister - Shotput (59-11.75)
1985
Gordon Bugg - 400 inter. hurdles (50.27)
1986
NCAA Division II Outdoor Team Third Place
Stan Oporski - Triple jump (53-8.25)
1987
NCAA Division II Outdoor Team Fifth Place
Stan Oporski - Indoor triple jump (51-4.25),
Outdoor triple jump (54-7.75)
1988
NCAA Division II Outdoor Team Fifth Place
1989
NCAA Division II Outdoor Team Third Place
1990
NCAA Division II Outdoor Team Fifth Place
Brian Fisher - Indoor pole vault (17-0)
1997
Tambi Wenj - Indoor shot put (64-7.25)*
1998
NCAA Division II Outdoor Team Fifth Place
Jonathan Jordan - Triple jump (54-1.25)
2011
Josh Como - Triple Jump (54-2.50)
Giorgio Bryant - Long Jump (26-1.50)
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1973
Vicki Betts - AIAW long jump (19-2.25)
V. Betts, Jarvis Scott, Margo Tiff, Gloria
Whitfield - AIAW sprint medley relay (1:47.8)
1975
Jarvis Scott - AIAW 440m (54.92)
1976
Rosalyn Bryant - AIAW 100m (11.53),
AIAW 200m (23.70)
Also set U.S. & college records
in the 400m (50.69)
1977
Rosalyn Bryant - AIAW 400m (51.79)
1978
Rosalyn Bryant - AIAW 400m (50.93)
R. Bryant, Valerie Milan, Cynthia Mills, Yolanda
Rich - AIAW sprint medley relay (1:37.28)
(World Record at the time)
1979
Yolanda Rich - AIAW 400m (52.6)
1980
Yolanda Rich - AIAW 400m (52.7)
Jennifer Inniss, Adrienne Lair, Jackie Pusey,
Y. Rich - AIAW sprint medley relay (1:38.4)
1981
Jackie Pusey - AIAW 400m (51.85)
1982
Jennifer Inniss - Div. I long jump (21-9.5)
1991
Richard Doering - Javelin (229-9)
1985
Sherri Howard - Div. I 400m (50.95)
1992
NCAA Division II Outdoor Team Third Place
Bryan Bridgewater - 100m (10.15), 200m (20.15)*
1987
Sylvia Mosqueda - Cross country champion
1996
NCAA Division II Indoor Team Fourth Place
Jonathan Jordan - Indoor triple jump (52-10.75),
Outdoor triple jump (53-1.75)
Ray Banner - Indoor 55m hurdles (7.38)
Tambi Wenj - Outdoor shot put (63-5),
Indoor shot put (60-11.5)*
1988
Sylvia Mosqueda - Div. I 10,000m (32:28.57)*
1992
NCAA Division II Indoor and
Outdoor Team Runner-Ups
Brandi Gail - Indoor shotput (47-11)
Christy Opara - Indoor 55m (6.77)
Margo Grant, C. Opara, Socorro Vasquez,
Marlene Wilcox - Indoor 1,600m relay (3:46.83)
1993
Marsha Guialdo - Indoor 55-meter hurdles (7.76)
Janet Hill - Indoor shotput (52-6.5) - NCAA record
1994
Janet Hill - Indoor shotput (49-10),
Outdoor shotput (51-3.75), Discus (176-8)
1995
Francesca Carver - Triple jump (42-8)
1996
NCAA Division II Outdoor Team Third Place
Petra Juraskova - Indoor shot put (49-8.25),
Outdoor shot put (51-0.75),
Discus (170-3)
LaVera Clark - Hammer throw (177-2)
1997
NCAA Division II Indoor Team Fifth Place
Petra Juraskova - Indoor shot put (51-5.5),
Outdoor shot put (51-1)
1999
Nicole Duncan - Indoor long jump (20-5.75)
2001
NCAA Division II Indoor Team Fourth Place (Tie)
Nicole Duncan - Indoor long jump (20-3.50),
- Outdoor long jump (20-1.50)
Louise Ayetotche - Indoor 55m (6.93)
2002
NCAA Division II Indoor Team Seventh Place
NCAA Division II Outdoor Team Eighth Place
Nicole Duncan - Indoor 60m (7.45), 100m (11.40),
200m (23.49), Indoor long jump (20-4.25),
Outdoor long jump (20-10.75)
2006
April Brown - Indoor 60m (7.43),
NCAA Championship record
2008
Omonike Kotey - Indoor Triple Jump (40-1.25)
All championships won are NCAA Division II
outdoor titles unless otherwise specified.
* was NCAA Championships record at the time
1991
NCAA Division II Outdoor Team Fourth Place
Marlene Wilcox - 800m (2:07.15)
Darcy Richardes, Socorro Vazquez, M. Wilcox,
Margo Grant - 1,600m relay (3:38.52)
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O reoluwa A degoke
Freshman • Jumps • 5’11” • Rancho Cucamonga
Los Osos HS: Won the Baseline League championship in the triple jump and won the Most Valuable Jumper award.
Holds the school record in the triple jump at 46-2 and the high jump at 6-4. Was the CIF Division 1 runner-up in the
triple jump.
Personal: Son of Dr. Wole and Yemi Adegoke. Majoring in Kinesiology. Enjoys singing, dancing, rapping, acting,
martial arts, gymnastics and researching information on jumping. Lists winning the triple jump at the 2011 Mt. SAC
Relays, placing third at the Arcadia Invitational and going to the CIF Masters Meet as his most exciting experiences in
sports. Has three brothers, Demi, Tomi and Tobi.
U riel A quino
Junoir • Middle Distances • 5’8” • Lancaster
Antelope Valley College: Earned All-America honors in the 1,500 meters after finishing fourth in the state with a time
of 3:55.03. Also earned All-America honors in cross country after competing in the state championships.
Knight HS: Won Golden League championships in the 800 and 1,600 in 2009. Earned the team’s MVP award.
Competed in cross country and track and field.
Personal: Son of Maria Amaya. Majoring in criminal justice. Enjoys a bag of Doritos and watching action movies. Lists
winning as his most exciting experience in sports.
P atrick A tkins
Freshman • Sprints • 5’9” • Oakland
Skyline HS: Won the OAL section championship in the 400 meters in 2011 and 2009 and advanced to the CIF 400
prelims with a best time of 48.53. Competed in track and field, basketball and football.
Personal: Son of Patrick Atkins and Phylana Bridges-Atkins. Majoring in liberal studies. Enjoys music, sports, comedy
and dancing. Lists competing in the state track meet as a senior in high school as his most exciting experience in
sports.
S e D ale B arkley
Sophomore • Sprints • 5’10” • Los Angeles
2011: Had a solid debut for the Golden Eagle track program. Earned All-CCAA third-team honors as part of the 4x100
relay team that placed third in the conference. Also earned All-West Region honors as part of that team. Had best
times of 11.00 in the 100 and 22.56 in the 200.
Bishop Montgomery HS: Competed in basketball and track and field. Qualified for the CIF Southern Section
Championships in both his junior and seniors years in the 4x100 relay. Reached the CIF Finals in the 4x100 relay as
a junior. Received the school’s Distinguished Athlete of the Year award in track and field. Placed second in the 2010
South Bay Championships in the 100 and was second in the Del Rey League in the 4x100 relay in 2010.
Personal: Son of Tre Lewis and Carla Jamerson. Majoring in studio art. Enjoys drawing, writing and producing music.
Lists the CIF finals in track in his junior year of high school as his most exciting experience in sports.
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Freshman • Sprints • 5’8” • Los Angeles
Belmont HS: Competed in track and field and football. Was a two-time recipient of the Outstanding Sprinter Award.
Personal: Son of Candido Barrientos and Rosa Cruz. Majoring in fire protection. Enjoys working out.
D ameion B erry -S mith
Junior • Jumps • 5’9” • Los Angeles
2011: Returned from an injury in his second season with the Golden Eagles. Had a season’s best mark of 46-00.50 in
the triple jump at the CCAA Championships. Finished sixth in the event for the Golden Eagles.
2010: Had an outstanding start to his first season with the program before suffering an injury that cut his year short.
Posted an NCAA Division II provisional qualifying mark in the triple jump of 48-3 at the Northridge Invitational in March.
Also had a best mark in the long jump of 22-2.25 at the same meet.
Dorsey HS: Was an Honor Roll student all four years in high school. Was the L.A. City triple jump champion in 2007
and 2009. Was part of the L.A. City Section championship team in 2008. Participated in the California State Meet in
2009. Competed in basketball and track and field in high school.
Personal: Son of Sandra Smith. Majoring in communications. Enjoys working out, singing, dancing, acting and studying languages. Lists winning
three championships three times in a row as his most exciting experience in sports. Says he loves to smile.
G iorgio B ryant
Senior • Jumps / Sprints • 6’2” • Bossier City, LA
2011: Had a tremendous first season with the Golden Eagles and won a NCAA Division II national championship in
the long jump. Soared a wind-aided 26-1.50 on his first jump in the national championships. Was named the California
Collegiate Athletic Association Newcomer of the Year after winning three conference championships. Won CCAA titles
in the 100 meters, 200 and long jump. Also ran on two relay teams that earned All-CCAA honors after finishing third.
Earned All-West Region honors in the 100, 200, long jump and 4x100 relay. Had best marks of 10.52 in the 100, 21.10
in the 200, 25-6.25 (non-wind aided) in the long jump and 44-9 in the triple jump. Best marks are No. 4 all-time in the
long jump, No. 8 all-time in the 100 and No. 10 all-time in the 200.
Western Texas College: Was a three-time All-American. Had best marks of 10.55 in the 100, 21.31 in the 200 and
24-9.75 in the long jump.
Riverside CC: Took fourth in the state in the long jump and was on a 4x100 relay team that placed second. Was part of RCC’s state championship
team in 2009.
Bossier HS: Was a two-time state champion in the long jump and a state champion in the 4x100. Earned All-State honors four times, All-Area
honors four times and All-District honors four times.
Personal: Son of Judy Bryant. Majoring in computer information systems. Enjoys reading. Lists winning the national championship in the long jump
last season with the Golden Eagles as his most exciting experience in sports.
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D avid C arcamo
Senior • Sprints • 5’7” • Seaside
University of Montana: Was a Big Sky Conference qualifier in both indoor and outdoor track.
Modesto JC: Finished third in the Big 8 Conference in the 100 meters with a time of 10.78 and was sixth in the 200
with a time of 22.23. Had a season’s best time of 22.02 in the 200.
Seaside HS: Competed in football and track and field. Was a two-time team Most Valuable Player in track and field as
a junior and senior. Earned All-League honors as a junior and senior and was a state qualifier. Was a honor roll student
with a 3.3 grade point average through high school.
Personal: Son of Fredis Carcamo and Leticia Perez. Majoring in communications. Enjoys listening to music, playing
video games, watching Netflix, playing basketball and barbequing. Lists qualifying for and competing in the California
State Track Championships as a senior in high school as his most exciting experience in sports.
E ric C arlos
Senior • Throws • 5’10” • Temple City
2011: Threw well once again for the Golden Eagles as a junior. Had best marks of 41-0.25 in the shot put and 123-1 in
the discus for Cal State L.A. Competed in the shot put, discus and hammer throw at the California Collegiate Athletic
Association Championships.
2010: Had a second strong season for the Golden Eagles. Had best marks of 38-7.75 in the shot put and 116-1 in the
discus. Recorded both marks at the CCAA Championships.
2009: Had a solid first season for the Golden Eagles. Had best marks of 41-3 in the shot put and 112-0 in the discus.
Competed in both events for Cal State L.A. at the CCAA Championships.
La Salle HS: Earned All-CIF honors in football and is the No.2 all-time shot put thrower. Earned All-State honors in
both sports.
Personal: Son of Ole Carlos and Carmen Merino. Majoring in fire administration. Enjoys being outdoors or at the lake. Lists making it to state in
track and field in high school as his most exciting experience in sports.
S teven
de
C omarmond
Freshman • Hurdles • 5’10” • Santa Maria
Santa Maria HS: Finished sixth in the CIF Division II finals in 2011 and qualified for the CIF prelims in 2010 and 2011.
Won a total of eight league championships in track and field. Also competed in football.
Personal: Son of Olive de Comarmond and Margaret Miller. Majoring in biology and business. Enjoys dancing and
singing. Lists the three-peat in league with his teammates as his most exciting experience in sports. Says, “if I fail, try,
try again!”
A ndres D e L a C ruz
Sophomore • Distances • 6’1” • Norwalk
Norwalk HS: Was a two-time Suburban League champion in the two-mile and captured one league title in the mile.
Was a CIF Qualifier in cross country and track and field. Has personal best times of 4:36 in the mile, 9:50 in the twomile and 15:21 in the three-mile.
Personal: Son of Bernardo De La Cruz and Josephine Betancourt. Majoring in Kinesiology. Enjoys running, coaching,
soccer and biking. Lists running a 9:38 in the steeplechase in his second time running the event as his most exciting
experience in sports.
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Senior • Sprints / Jumps • 6’0” • Long Beach
2011: Competed early in the season for the Golden Eagles and posted a best mark of 21-1.25 at the Azusa Pacific
Invitational.
Cerritos College: Was part of a state champion 4x100 relay team and finished eighth in the long jump. Had best
marks of 11.09 in the 100, 22.35 in the 200, 49.00 in the 400 and 23-8.50 in the long jump.
Millikan HS: Competed in football and track and field. Team won a league championship.
Personal: Son of Shandra Dickson. Majoring in biology. Enjoys “Call of Duty.” Lists winning the state championship in
the 4x100 relay as his most exciting experience in sports.
A nthony H all
Senior • Jumps • 5’11” • Ewa Beach, HI
2011: Had best marks in the long jump of 21-9.50 and 40-10.25 in the triple jump, both set at the CCAA
Championships.
College of the Desert: Attended the school for two years, but athletic program did not offer track and field.
Twentynine Palms HS: Competed in football and track and field. Earned first-team All-League honors in the long
jump and second-team honors in the triple jump. Earned All-CIF honors in the 300 hurdles.
Personal: Son of Anthony Hall and Tahia Lang. Majoring in criminal justice. Enjoys playing basketball, dancing and
spending time with family and friends.
M atthew H armon
Junior • Hurdles • 5’10” • Castaic
College of the Canyons: Had best times of 14.52 in the 110 hurdles and 53.76 in the 400 hurdles. Also ran a 51.51
in the 400 meters.
West Ranch HS: Competed in track and field. Won the Foothill League 300 hurdles championship.
Personal: Son of Donna Harmon. Majoring in business. Enjoys sports, hiking and relaxing. Lists running at the state
meet as his most exciting experience in sports.
S cott H ubbard
Junior • Multi • 6’3” • Lodi
San Joaquin Delta College: Was the team MVP for two years and captured the state decathlon championship with
6,618 points in 2011. Holds the school record in the event and was also the NorCal decathlon champion and finished
fourth in the javelin.
Lodi HS: Competed in track and field, basketball and football. Was the MVP of the track and field and basketball
teams and set the school record in the triple jump. Placed first in the league in the long jump and triple jump and was
second in the 200.
Personal: Son of Larry and Carly Hubbard. Majoring in art. Enjoys wakeboarding and music. Lists winning the state
championship in the decathlon as his most exciting experience in sports.
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F loyd J ackson
Junior • Sprints • 5’10” • Oakland
Merritt College: Was a conference qualifier in the 100 meters with a time of 11.00.
High School: Competed in football and track and field. Earned All-League honors in the 100, 200 and 4x400 in 2009
and was on a 4x400 relay team that won the Meet of Champions in 2009. Was a California state qualifier in the 4x400
and qualified in the 200 meters for the NCS. Also earned All-League honors as a running back in football and was a
junior honor guard.
Personal: Son of Floyd Jackson Jr. and Duana Robinson. Majoring in psychology. Enjoys psychological research.
Lists winning the MOC 4x400 Championship in 2009 and scoring his first varsity touchdown by diving into the end
zone against Liberty High School as his most exciting experiences in sports.
J ulius J oseph
Senior • Throws • 5’8” • Los Angeles
2011: Had an outstanding first season with the Golden Eagles. Was named the CCAA Field Athlete of the Meet after
winning conference championships in the shot put and discus. Also earned All-CCAA honors in a third event, the
hammer throw, after placing third. Qualified for the NCAA Championships in the discus with a mark of 178-1. Finished
11th in that event in the championships. Had best marks of 53-1.75 in the shot put and 182-9 in the hammer. Best
marks are No. 3 all-time at Cal State L.A. in the discus and No. 5 all-time in the hammer.
Cal State Fullerton: Earned All-Big West Conference honors in the discus after finishing third in the conference in
2010. Also placed fourth in the hammer throw. Was an NCAA Division I West Regional Qualifier in the shot put and
hammer throw with best marks of 55-11.25 in the shot put and 187-4 in the hammer.
Junipero Serra HS: Was the CIF Division 4 shot put and discus champion in 2007. Was the team captain of a CIF
championship team in 2007. Was the Del Rey League champion in the shot put in 2006-07. Was the team’s Most Valuable Field Athlete in 2006-07.
Was on the All-Area Track Team for the City of Los Angeles in 2007.
Personal: Son of Keith and Roslyn Joseph. Majoring in Kinesiology. Enjoys cartoons and power lifting. Lists winning the CIF championships in the
shot put and discus in 2007 as his most exciting experiences in sports.
S olomon K irven
Sophomore • Jumps • 5’8” • Oakland
2011: Had a strong first season with the Golden Eagles as a freshman. Posted a best mark of 23-4.75 in the long jump
at the California Collegiate Athletic Association Championships. Finished fifth in the event for the Golden Eagles.
San Lorenzo HS: Earned two varsity letters in track and field. Was an Honor Roll student.
Personal: Son of Brent and Gina Kirven. Is an undeclared major. Enjoys hanging out with friends and family. Lists
jumping at UC Berkeley’s Edwards Stadium and the AAU West Coast Junior Olympics in Reno as his most exciting
experiences in sports.
K evin M artinez
Junior • Hurdles • 5’10” • Los Angeles
East Los Angeles College: Competed in the hurdles and finished sixth in the Southern California Championships in
the 400 hurdles.
Franklin HS: Competed in track and field and football.
Personal: Son of Juan and Siloia Martinez. Majoring in Kinesiology. Enjoys photography. Lists the state meet in junior
college as his most exciting experience in sports.
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L awrence M endenhall
Freshman • Hurdles • 6’0” • Los Angeles
Westchester HS: Won the Western League championship in the 300 hurdles from 2009-11 and the 110 hurdles in
2009-10. Had best marks of 15.36 in the 110 hurdles and 40.70 in the 300 hurdles. Was the Most Outstanding Athlete
and the Most Valuable Person at Westchester High School in 2011 and graduated with honors. Competed in track and
field and cross country.
Personal: Son of Alex Mendenhall and Avion Morris. Majoring in biology. Lists competing at the Mt. SAC Relays in
the 4x100, 4x400 and 300 hurdles as his most exciting experience in sports. Was the President of the Kappa Phi Jr.
fraternity in high school. Has siblings, Keaira, John, Zackary and Gabriella.
B elal M ogaddedi
Junior • Sprints / Pole Vault • 5’10” • Oakland
Merritt College: Had best marks in 2011 of 10.98 in the 100, 21.57 in the 200, 47.95 in the 400 and 15-3 in the pole
vault. Won the Big 8 Conference championship in the 400.
James Logan HS: Competed in track and field.
Personal: Son of Aziz and Homa Mogaddedi. Majoring in communications. Enjoys sports.
G lenn R ivera
Junior • Throws • 5’11” • Santa Clarita
College of the Canyons: Earned California Junior College All-State honors as well as Western State Conference
honorable mention.
Saugus HS: Competed in football and track and field.
Personal: Son of Art and Virginia Rivera. Majoring in Kinesiology. Enjoys playing sports, video games, flash mobbing
and eating. Lists the California Junior College Track and Field State Championships as his most exciting experience
in sports.
L a R on T aylor
Senior • Sprints • 5’9” • Los Angeles
Troy University: Competed for one year with the track and field program. Had best times of 22.78 in the 200, 49.73
in the 400 and ran on the 4x400 relay team.
Cerritos College: Earned All-America honors and had best times of 10.99 in the 100, 21.64 in the 200 and 47.92 in
the 400.
El Camino College: Finished third in the South Coast Conference Championships in the 400 with a time of 49.14. Had
best times of 11.11 in the 100 and 22.30 in the 200.
Washington Prep HS: Ran a leg on the 4x400 relay team that placed fourth in the state championships. Earned AllState and All-City honors after winning Marine League championships in the 200 and 400 and as part of the 4x100
and 4x400 relay teams. Competed in football and track and field.
Personal: Son of George and Yolanda Taylor. Majoring in criminal justice. Enjoys playing games. Lists running a 46.7 second leg on a relay team
that ran 3:11.82 as his most exciting experience in sports.
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Senior • Sprints • 5’7” • Fairfield
2011: Had a third outstanding season for the Golden Eagles. Had a career best in the 800 meters with a time of
1:53.96. Also had a best time of 4:15.30 in the 1,500. Finished fifth in the California Collegiate Athletic Association
Championships. Earned All-CCAA honors as part of the 4x400 relay team that finished third in the conference.
2010: Had a second strong season for the Golden Eagles. Finished ninth in the conference in the 800 meters at the
CCAA Championships. Had the team’s best time in the 800 with a mark of 1:55.92. Also had a best time of 4:28.14 in
the 1,500. Earned All-CCAA honors as part of the 4x400 relay team that finished third in the conference.
2009: Had an outstanding first season with the Golden Eagles. Recorded the best times on the team in the 400 meters
(49.60) and 800 (1:54.19). Also had a best time of 4:24.70 in the 1,500. Finished seventh in the conference in the 800
at the CCAA Championships.
Rodriguez HS: Was the team Most Valuable Player from 2005-08. Was the school Athlete of the Month in May and June of 2008. Was eighth in
the 2008 CIF State finals in the 800 meters. Competed in track and field, football, basketball and cross country.
Personal: Son of James and Vani Tidwell. Majoring in Kinesiology. Enjoys photography and film making. Lists running in the 2008 CIF State finals
as his most exciting experience in sports.
J ordan T yler
Senior • Pole Vault • 6’1” • Moorpark
2011: Had his best season with the Golden Eagles last year. Captured the California Collegiate Athletic Association
championship in the pole vault and qualified for the national championships. Finished 11th in that event at nationals.
Earned All-West Region honors in the pole vault and had a best mark of 16-3.25, which is No. 8 all-time at Cal State
L.A. Also placed 10th in the high jump at the conference meet.
2010: Had an outstanding second season with the Golden Eagles. Earned All-CCAA honors after placing third in
the pole vault at the CCAA Championships. Had a best mark of 16-1.25 and posted an NCAA Division II provisional
qualifying mark.
2009: Had a solid first season with the Golden Eagles. Had a best mark of 14-8 in the pole vault. Finished fifth in the
conference in that event at the CCAA Championships.
Moorpark HS: Earned All-Ventura County first-team and All-Marmonte League honors in track and field.
Personal: Son of Jesse and Donna Tyler. Majoring in business economics. Enjoys cars, graphic design and fifa. Lists winning the CCAA Pole Vault
championship with a personal record as his most exciting experience in sports.
G regory V eals
Freshman • Sprints • 5’7” • Los Angeles
Dorsey HS: Competed in football, track and field and cross country. Was on the school’s Honor Roll and was on teams
that won Los Angeles City Section championships in 2008, 2010 and 2011.
Personal: Son of Gregory Veals, Sr. and Capresha Clayter. Majoring in business administration. Enjoys listening to
music, crossword puzzles, cooking and watching television. Lists having the 11th-fastest time in the nation as a sevenyear-old as his most exciting experience in sports. Says he loves bacon.
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E rick W est
Freshman • Sprints • 6’3” • Los Angeles
Oak Hill HS: Competed in track and field and cross country. Was a runner-up in the CIF prelims.
Personal: Son of Stephen and LaVonda West. Majoring in biology. Enjoys singing and acting. Lists going to the
CIF Finals as a sophomore in the 4x400 relay and to the CIF prelims in the 400 as his most exciting experiences in
sports.
R onald W illiams
Junior • Hurdles • 6’2” • Long Beach
Long Beach City College: Was a conference finalist in 2010. Had best marks of 14.77 in the 110 hurdles, 53.58 in
the 400 hurdles and 43-7.25 in the triple jump.
Long Beach Poly HS: Was a CIF finalist in 2008.
Personal: Son of Ron and Sonnya Williams. Majoring in accounting. Enjoys track and working out. Lists transferring
into a new school in hopes of aiding his new team in a conference win as his most exciting experience in sports.
L amar W int
Sophomore • Hurdles • 5’7” • Detriot, MI
2011: Had a solid first season with the Golden Eagles as a freshman. Had best marks of 57.46 in the 400 hurdles and
11.76 in the 100. Finished seventh in the conference in the 400 hurdles at the California Collegiate Athletic Association
Championships.
Castle Park HS: Competed in basketball, cross country and track and field. Reached the CIF Division II finals in the
300 hurdles and was on a team that won a league championship.
Personal: Son of Arlene Williams. Majoring in psychology. Enjoys dance. Lists winning a league championship in
track and field during his junior year as his most exciting experience in sports.
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CSULA Men’s Record Book
100 METERS
1. 10.15 . . . .
2. 10.23 . . . .
3. 10.39 . . . .
4. 10.40 . . . . .
5. 10.44 . . . .
6. 10.45 . . . .
7. 10.50 . . . .
8. 10.52 . . . . .
8. 10.52 . . . .
10. 10.54c . . .
Bryan Bridgewater, 1992
Barry Smith, 1995
Robert Love, 1990
Damein White, 2008
Gregg Holmes, 1982
Thomas Farnbach, 1998
Terry Johnson, 1989
Giorgio Bryant, 2011
Ruben Benitez, 1994
Chester Hart (10.50w), 1978
3,000 METERS
1. 8:11.7* . . . Jeff Lough, 1973
2. 8:12.9* . . . Gilbert Cortez, 1982
3. 8:17.9* . . . Carey Simons, 1976
4. 8:18.9* . . . John Dean, 1973
5. 8:22.7 . . . . Tony Young, 1986
6. 8:26.5* . . . Frank Britton, 1975
7. 8:27.6* . . . Jeff Ambos, 1982
8. 8:31.55* . . Rob Arsenault, 1986
9. 8:31.7* . . . Victor Shelton, 1982
10. 8:34.91* . . Mark LaPlant, 1987
400-METER INTER. HURDLES
1. 49.04 . . . . Sam Turner, 1978
2. 50.27 . . . . Gordon Bugg, 1985
3. 50.44 . . . . Clarence Hopper, 1980
4. 51.25 . . . . Terry Chappelle, 1985
5. 51.45* . . . Bill McCullough, 1974
6. 51.80 . . . . Jerry Coulson, 1988
7. 51.82 . . . . Terry Jenkins, 2003
8. 51.95 . . . . Keadrick Washington, 1994
9. 51.96 . . . . Roy Jones, 1987
10. 52.13 . . . . Anthony Greene, 1979
200 METERS
1. 20.15 . . . .
2. 20.55 . . . . .
3. 20.59 . . . .
4. 20.64* . . .
5. 20.74 . . . .
6. 20.96 . . . .
7. 20.97 . . . .
8. 20.98 . . . .
9. 21.01 . . . . .
10. 21.10 . . . . .
Bryan Bridgewater, 1992
Damein White, 2008
Barry Smith, 1995
Nii Addo Allotey, 1970
Gregg Holmes, 1983
Thomas Farnbach, 1998
Chester Hart, 1977
Eric Williams, 1983
Lamar Taylor, 2008
Giorgio Bryant, 2011
5,000 METERS
1. 14:01.9 . . . Jesus Gutierrez, 1989
2. 14:08.0* . . Jeff Lough, 1973
3. 14:15.92 . . Martine Sandoval, 1988
4. 14:17.6 . . . Carey Simons, 1977
5. 14:20.7 . . . Benny Cruz, 1988
6. 14:20.95 . . Gilbert Cortez, 1983
7. 14:21.0* . . John Dean, 1973
8. 14:34.36 . . Rob Arsenault, 1988
9. 14:36.0 . . . Tony Young, 1985
10. 14:36.22 . . Jose Padilla, 1993
MARATHON
1. 2:22.59 . . .
2. 2:25.02 . . .
3. 2:27.25 . . .
4. 2:33.34 . . .
5. 2:34.36 . . .
6. 2:37.44 . . .
7. 2:38.26 . . .
8. 2:38.54 . . .
9. 2:41.07 . . .
10. 2:42.00 . . .
Sam Young, 1975
Gilbert Cortez, 1982
Ruben Ruiz, 1979
Felipe Brizuela, 1977
Kirby Lee, 1988
Carey Simons, 1976
Gary Cohen, 1978
John Fisanotti, 1977
Tom Diederich, 1979
Irwin Merin, 1971
400 METERS
1. 46.24c . . .
2. 46.36 . . . .
3. 46.3 . . . . .
4. 46.53 . . . .
5. 46.93 . . . .
6. 46.98 . . . .
7. 47.01 . . . . .
8. 47.07 . . . .
47.07 . . . .
10. 47.20 . . . .
Patrick Drake, 1991
Donnie Miller, 1978
Gerald Peete, 1978
Sam Turner, 1978
Ed O’Neal, 1989
Bryan Bridgewater, 1993
Dominic McGiffert, 2010
Bennie Hollis, 1981
Rufus Jackson, 1986
Carlos Gonzalez, 2004
10,000 METERS
1. 29:36.8 . . . Carey Simons, 1977
2. 29:53.56 . . Martine Sandoval, 1988
3. 29:53.6 . . . Jesus Gutierrez, 1989
4. 30:02.2 . . . Gilbert Cortez, 1982
5. 30:05.6 . . . Rob Arsenault, 1987
6. 30:12.0 . . . Jeff Lough, 1971
7. 30:19.4 . . . Jay Rubino, 1978
8. 30:23.1* . . Sam Young, 1975
9. 30:42.18 . . Jose Padilla, 1993
10. 30:46.55 . . Rob Arsenault, 1988
HIGH JUMP
1. 7-5 . . . . . .
2. 7-2.5 . . . .
3. 7-2.25 . . .
4. 7-1 . . . . . .
7-1 . . . . . .
7-1d . . . . .
7. 7-0.5 . . . .
8. 6-11.75 . . .
9. 6-11.5 . . . .
10. 6-11 . . . . . .
Eugene Hutchinson, 2006
Steve Jones, 1986
Chris Olsson-O’Neill, 1992
William Winston, 1975
George Woods, 1992
Desi Burt, 2007
Ron Lee, 1988
Brian McLeary, 1992
Frank Eatmon, 1987
Clinton Haynes, 1975
800 METERS
1. 1:48.2 . . . .
2. 1:49.34 . . .
3. 1:49.3 . . . .
4. 1:49.74 . . .
5. 1:49.87 . . .
6. 1:49.8* . . .
1:49.8 . . . .
8. 1:50.1* . . .
9. 1:50.4* . . .
10. 1:50.5 . . . .
Mal Whitfield, 1956
Tony Young, 1985
Leon Webster, 1968
Rob Briglia, 1987
Randy Osborne, 1979
Dave Kemp, 1965
Ralph Picon, 1966
Bob Blanchard, 1966
Danny Schweikart, 1957
George Mejia, 1978
3,000-METER STEEPLECHASE
1. 8:37.85 . . . Jacques Sallberg, 1998
2. 9:10.6 . . . . Steve Kirchoff. 1979
3. 9:15.0 . . . . Ray Butman, 1998
4. 9:16.4 . . . . Scott Schweitzer, 1972
5. 9:17.5 . . . . Jeff Ambos, 1982
6. 9:20.2 . . . . Felipe Brizuela, 1977
7. 9:23.4 . . . . Sam Young, 1975
8. 9:27.02 . . . Ramon Acosta, 1988
9. 9:29.6 . . . . Joe Sherburn, 1976
10. 9:30.05 . . . Mark LaPlant, 1988
POLE VAULT
1. 17-1.5 . . .
2. 17-0i . . . . .
3. 17-0 . . . . .
4. 16-11 . . . .
5. 16-8.75 . .
6. 16-6.75 . .
7. 16-6.5 . . .
8. 16-3.25 . . .
9. 16-1.25 . .
10. 16-1 . . . . .
16-1 . . . . .
Raimo Eskola, 1980
Brian Fisher, 1990
Kimmo Jokivartio, 1980
Craig Robinson, 1978
John-Erik Blomquist, 1968
Dan Tapia, 1994
Jeff Ferguson, 1978
Jordan Tyler, 2011
Mike Hernandez, 1998
Lupe Rios, 1976
Sergio Alusha, 1996
110-METER HIGH HURDLES
1. 13.81 . . . . Chester Hart, 1978
2. 13.82 . . . . Sam Turner, 1978
3. 13.92 . . . . Ray Banner, 1996
4. 14.07 . . . . Terry Johnson, 1989
5. 14.11 . . . . Angelo Booker, 1981
6. 14.12 . . . . Darryl Gilliams, 1987 (13.94w)
7. 14.16 . . . . Coppy Rillera, 1977
14.16 . . . . Keadrick Washington, 1994
9. 14.19 . . . . Leon Brisco, 1981
10. 14.24 . . . . Everett White, 1989
LONG JUMP
1. 26-9.5 . . .
2. 26-2.5 . . .
3. 25-6.75 . .
4. 25-6.25 . . .
5. 25-6 . . . . .
6. 25-5.5 . . .
7. 25-3.5 . . .
8. 25-1 . . . . .
9. 25-0 . . . . .
10. 24-10 . . . .
24-10 . . . .
24-10 . . . .
Rainer Stenius, 1966
Joel Wiley, 1959
Jonathan Jordan, 1998
Giorgio Bryant, 2011
Eddie West, 1989
Ken Tucker, 1962
John Turek, 1977
Craig Stewart, 1974
Chris Wilcox, 1989
Claudie Watson, 1974
Stan Oporski, 1986
Kevin Finney, 2007
1,500 METERS
1. 3:43.30 . . . Tony Young, 1987
2. 3:47.56 . . . Phil Imlay, 1983
3. 3:48.0* . . . John Dean, 1971
4. 3:48.8* . . . Bob Blanchard, 1966
5. 3:49.4 . . . . Don Ausherman, 1986
6. 3:50.1* . . . Frank Britton, 1976
7. 3:50.42 . . . Jesus Guiterrez, 1989
8. 3:50.6* . . . Carey Simons, 1977
9. 3:51.2* . . . Danny Schweikart, 1959
10. 3:51.7 . . . . Cleveland Whalen, 1977
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TRIPLE JUMP
1. 54-8 . . . . .
2. 54-7.75 . .
3. 54-3.25 . .
4. 52-6 . . . . .
5. 52-2 . . . . .
6. 51-3.75 . .
7. 51-01 . . . .
8. 50-11.75 . .
9. 50-11.25i .
10. 50-10.00 . .
Josh Como, 2011
Stan Oporski, 1987
Jonathan Jordan, 1996
Byron Gray, 1982
Andre Cobbs, 1985
Dale Jonson, 1993
Keinan Briggs, 2006
Chris Watkins, 1969
Eddie West, 1988
Kevin Finney, 2007
35-POUND WEIGHT
1. 63-6.75 . . Tambi Wenj, 1997
2. 60-1 . . . . . Mohammad Saatara, 1994
3. 57-10.25 . Greg Retzer, 1987
4. 57-0 . . . . . Oscar Garza, 1985
5. 55-6.5 . . . Robert Clark, 1993
6. 53-3.75 . . Darrin Buckner, 1990
7. 49-11 . . . . Randee Treece, 1987
8. 47-8.5 . . . Kevin Absher, 1991
9. 48-7.5 . . . Dwayne Winstead, 1993
10. 45-9.5 . . . Quincy Taylor, 1990
SHOT PUT
1. 65-1.25 . .
2. 61-8 . . . . .
61-8 . . . . .
4. 59-4.25 . .
5. 58-8 . . . . .
6. 56-6.50 . . .
7. 55-10.5 . .
8. 54-5.5 . . .
9. 54-0.5 . . .
10. 53-10.25 .
Tambi Wenj, 1997
Tommy Lister, 1982
Taras Rohde, 2002
Mike Boldon, 1985
Chris Merced, 1998
Verlondon Harris, 2011
Bill Pace, 1964
James Bivens, 1989
Sherman Wilcox, 1979
Roy Rivas Jr., 2001
DISCUS
1. 192-0 . . . .
2. 178-5 . . . .
3. 178-1 . . . .
3. 175-1 . . . .
4. 174-4 . . . .
5. 173-10 . . .
6. 171-0 . . . .
7. 170-10 . . .
8. 170-5 . . . .
9. 165-10 . . .
10. 165-8 . . . .
Colin Sutherland, 1977
Darrin Buckner, 1990
Julius Joseph, 2011
Tambi Wenj, 1997
Oscar Garza, 1987
Greg Retzer, 1988
Mike Boldon, 1986
Robert Clark, 1994
Dan Davis, 1995
Chris Merced, 1998
Ralph Boyd, 1976
HAMMER
1. 201-7 . . . .
2. 198-11 . . .
3. 193-3 . . . .
4. 185-3 . . . .
5. 182-9 . . . .
6. 179-11 . . .
7. 179-10 . . .
8. 179-5 . . . .
9. 174-7 . . . .
10. 174-3 . . . .
Greg Retzer, 1988
Robert Clark, 1994
Tambi Wenj, 1996
Mohammad Saatara, 1995
Julius Joseph, 2011
Randee Treece, 1987
Oscar Garza, 1985
Jim Hortado, 1994
Verlondon Harris, 2011
Rod Carrillo, 1986
JAVELIN
1. 229-9 . . . .
2. 224-1 . . . .
3. 216-7 . . . .
4. 209-03 . . .
5. 207-1 . . . .
6. 206-11 . . .
7. 206-0 . . . .
8. 205-07 . . .
9. 203-6 . . . .
10. 202-9 . . . .
Richard Doering, 1991
Craig Johnson, 1990
Gino Tatum, 1986
Jared Stock, 2005
Desi Burt, 2008
Mike Doerr, 1988
James Woods, 1991
Hassan Maleki, 2004
Jered Stock, 2001
Julian Gonzales, 2009
DECATHLON
1. 7807 . . . . .
2. 7528 . . . . .
3. 7486 . . . . .
4. 7089 . . . . .
5. 6993 . . . . .
6. 6987 . . . . .
7. 6927 . . . . .
8. 6919 . . . . .
9. 6772 . . . . .
10. 6753 . . . . .
Chris Wilcox, 1991
Desi Burt, 2008
Lennart Hedmark, 1968
Julian Gonzales, 2008
Josh Linker, 2009
Jorma Vesala, 1970
Fred Dixon, 1971
Kenneth Andren, 1976
Spud Alford, 1978
John Pfeifer, 1987
400-METER RELAY
1. 40.00 . . . . . Francis Nunez
. . . . . . . . . Damein White
. . . . . . . . . Lamar Taylor
. . . . . . . . . Brandon Crawford, 2008
2. 40.04 . . . . Roy Frazier
. . . . . . . . . Eric Williams
. . . . . . . . . Bennie Hollis
. . . . . . . . . Gregg Holmes, 1983
3. 40.12 . . . . Ray Banner
. . . . . . . . . Sterlin Lankford
. . . . . . . . . Ruben Benitez
. . . . . . . . . Barry Smith, 1995
4. 40.17* . . . Gerald Peete
. . . . . . . . . Donnie Miller
. . . . . . . . . J.T. Carr
. . . . . . . . . Sam Turner, 1978
5. 40.21 . . . . Jason Gibbs
. . . . . . . . . Glenn Stewart
. . . . . . . . . Ruben Benitez
. . . . . . . . . Barry Smith, 1994
6. 40.49 . . . . Lucky Smith
. . . . . . . . . Anthony Perry
. . . . . . . . . Angelo Booker
. . . . . . . . . Gregg Holmes, 1982
7. 40.50** . . . Chester Hart
. . . . . . . . . J.T. Carr
. . . . . . . . . Gerald Peete
. . . . . . . . . Sam Turner, 1978
7. 40.50 . . . . . Leve Ross
. . . . . . . . . Damein White
. . . . . . . . . Josh Como
. . . . . . . . . Dominic McGiffert, 2010
9. 40.54 . . . . David Sal
. . . . . . . . . Terry Johnson
. . . . . . . . . Lionel Hemmons
. . . . . . . . . Robert Love, 1990
10. 40.55 . . . . Lucky Smith
. . . . . . . . . Eric Williams
. . . . . . . . . Bennie Hollis
. . . . . . . . . Gregg Holmes, 1983
1,600-METER RELAY
1. 3:06.51* . . Randy Osborne
. . . . . . . . . Donnie Miller
. . . . . . . . . Gerald Peete
. . . . . . . . . Sam Turner, 1978
2. 3:08.86 . . . Sterlin Lankford
. . . . . . . . . Ruben Benitez
. . . . . . . . . Ray Banner
. . . . . . . . . Nathan Woods, 1995
3. 3:09.03** . Chester Hart
. . . . . . . . . Donnie Miller
. . . . . . . . . Gerald Peete
. . . . . . . . . Sam Turner, 1978
4. 3:09.21 . . . Lindel Hodge
. . . . . . . . . Eric Williams
. . . . . . . . . Gregg Holmes
. . . . . . . . . Bennie Hollis, 1983
5. 3:09.76 . . . Nathan Woods
. . . . . . . . . Reuben Benitez
. . . . . . . . . Barry Smith
. . . . . . . . . Sterlin Lankford, 1995
6. 3:09.79 . . . John Hensley
. . . . . . . . . Dave Sanford
. . . . . . . . . Bryan Bridgewater,
. . . . . . . . . Keadrick Washington, 1992
7. 3:09.91 . . . Ruben Benitez
. . . . . . . . . John Hensley
. . . . . . . . . Glenn Stewart,
. . . . . . . . . Keadrick Washington, 1994
8. 3:10.32** . Daryll Pipkin
. . . . . . . . . Dick Barton
. . . . . . . . . Dave Kemp
. . . . . . . . . Sam Clayton, 1965
9. 3:10.45* . . Randy Osborne
. . . . . . . . . Ron Vinson
. . . . . . . . . Jeff Sanders
. . . . . . . . . Ken Meriweather, 1979
10. 3:10.52 . . . Larry Moore
. . . . . . . . . Ricardo Villaneda
. . . . . . . . . Terry Chappelle
. . . . . . . . . Gordon Bugg, 1985
3:10.52** . Eugene Driver
. . . . . . . . . Ernie Davis
. . . . . . . . . Elijah Thomas
. . . . . . . . . Nii Addo Allotey, 1971
* FET imperial mark (yards)
converted to meters (x.9942).
** hand-timed imperial mark
(yards) converted to FET meters
(+0.14, x .9942).
c hand-timed metric converted to FET
* hand-timed yards converted to metric
w wind-aided metric mark
d decathlon mark
i indoor mark
all records through 2011 NCAA Championships
Bold indicates mark set in 2011
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Men’s Year-by-Year Results
Season Conference/Finish Nationals - Outdoors Nationals - Indoors 1950 None -- -- 1951 CCAA, 4th -- -- 1952 CCAA, 3rd -- -- 1953 CCAA, 4th -- -- 1954 CCAA, 4th -- -- 1955 CCAA, 2nd -- -- 1956 CCAA, 2nd -- -- 1957 CCAA, 2nd NCAA-I, 26th/6 pts. -- 1958 CCAA, 6th NCAA-I, 32nd/2 pts. -- 1959 CCAA, 1st -- --
1960 CCAA, 5th -- --
1961 CCAA, 3rd NCAA-I, 21st/8 pts. -- 1962 CCAA, 2nd -- --
1963 CCAA, 3rd -- --
1964 CCAA, 5th
-- --
1965 CCAA, T-3rd NCAA-I, 29th/8 pts. -- 1966 CCAA, 5th NCAA-I, 18th/10 pts. -- 1967 CCAA, 1st -- --
1968 CCAA, 5th
--
--
1969 CCAA, 5th NCAA-I, 48th/1 pt. -- 1970 PCAA, 5th NCAA-I, 17th/12 pts. -- 1971 PCAA, 4th -- --
1972 PCAA, 5th
-- --
1973 PCAA, 4th -- --
1974 None -- --
1975 CCAA, 4th -- --
1976 CCAA, 2nd NCAA, 11th/20 pts. -- 1977 CCAA, 1st NCAA, 3rd/51 pts. -- 1978 CCAA, 2nd NCAA CHAMPS/70 pts. -- 1979 CCAA, 3rd NCAA, 7th/29 pts. -- 1980 CCAA, 3rd NCAA, 2nd/48 pts. -- 1981 CCAA, 5th NCAA, 28th/9 pts. -- 1982 CCAA, 4th/121 pts. NCAA, 4th/80 pts. -- 1983 CCAA, 2nd/129 pts. NCAA, 10th/43 pts. -- 1984 CCAA, DNC NCAA, 51st/5pts. -- 1985 CCAA, 4th/114 pts. NCAA, 9th/33 pts. NCAA, 9th/14 pts. 1986 CCAA, 1st/233 pts. NCAA, 3rd/59 pts. -- 1987 CCAA, 1st/175 pts. NCAA, 5th/33 pts. NCAA, 9th/14 pts. 1988 CCAA, 1st/206.5 pts. NCAA, 5th/38.5 pts. NCAA, 13th/11 pts. 1989 CCAA, 1st/166 pts. NCAA, 3rd/39 pts. NCAA, 7th/17 pts. 1990 CCAA, T-2nd/155 pts. NCAA, 5th/49 pts. NCAA, 6th/18 pts. 1991 CCAA, 4th/87 pts. NCAA, T-6th/27 pts. NCAA, 20th/4 pts. 1992 CCAA, 2nd/139.5 pts. NCAA, 3rd/57.5 pts. -- 1993 CCAA, 2nd/115 pts. NCAA, T-9th/27 pts. NCAA, 9th/10 pts. 1994
CCAA, 1st/165 pts. NCAA, 10th/22.5 pts. -- 1995 CCAA, 2nd/164 pts. NCAA, 7th/29 pts. -- 1996 CCAA, 1st/179 pts. NCAA, 4th/52 pts. NCAA, 3rd/36 pts. 1997 CCAA, 4th/102 pts. NCAA, 32nd/7 pts. NCAA, 6th/18 pts. 1998 CCAA, 2nd/167 pts. NCAA, 5th/37 pts. -- 1999 CCAA, 8th/36 pts. -- -- 2000 CCAA, 7th/56 pts. NCAA, 47th/2 pts. -- 2001 CCAA, 7th/47 pts. NCAA, t45th/3 pts. -- 2002 CCAA, 8th/8 pts. NCAA, 49th/2 pts. -- 2003 CCAA, 7th/61 pts. NCAA, t36th/5 pts. -- 2004 CCAA, 4th/103 pts. NCAA, t58th/1 pt.
-- 2005
CCAA, 4th/131 pts.
NCAA, 16th/14.5 pts.
--
2006
CCAA, 4th/113 pts.
NCAA, 27th/10.5 pts.
--
2007
CCAA, 3rd/129 pts.
NCAA, 21st/10 pts.
--
2008
CCAA, 2nd/175.5 pts.
NCAA, 7th/29 pts.
--
2009
CCAA, 6th/63 pts.
NCAA, 41st/4pts.
--
2010
CCAA, 5th/98 pts
NCAA, 6th/33 pts.
--
2011
CCAA, 2nd/143 pts.
NCAA, 9th, 20 pts.
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Head Coach
Harry Campbell
Harry Campbell
Felix Jumonville
Felix Jumonville
Felix Jumonville
Felix Jumonville
Felix Jumonville
Felix Jumonville
Felix Jumonville
Felix Jumonville
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Jim Crakes
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Jim Crakes
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Jim Crakes
Jim Crakes
Ron Morris
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Ron Morris
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Dick Purcell
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Gudrun Armanski
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John Tansley
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Manager
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Cal State L.A. boasts a rich athletic history with seven national team
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championships. This tradition of excellence continued in 2010-11 as evidenced
by the following:
• More than 35% of our student-athletes earned
year-long GPAs of 3.0 or higher
• Seven of Cal State L.A.’s 11 intercollegiate
• Octavious Bennett-Gillespie was named the
USTFCCCA West Region Assistant Coach of
the Year in women’s outdoor track & field
teams qualified for CCAA or NCAA postseason
• The Golden Eagles claimed 10 individual
• Two Golden Eagle student-athletes won
Maritza Hernandez in women’s outdoor track
competition
individual NCAA Division II championships
(Josh Como, m. track & field triple jump and
Giorgio Bryant, m. track & field long jump)
• Golden Eagle student-athletes earned 8 All-
America awards, 41 All-Region awards and
50 All-CCAA awards
• Tuekeha Huntley (indoor track & field), Josh
Como (m. outdoor track & field) and Na’i Leni
(w. outdoor track & field) were named West
Region Athletes of the Year in their sports
• Melina Barragan (w. soccer), Gabriel Asakura
(baseball) and Julius Joseph (m. outdoor
track & field) were named CCAA Athletes of
the Year in their sports
• Giorgio Bryant (m. outdoor track & field) and
Na’i Leni (w. outdoor track & field) were named
CCAA Newcomers of the Year in their sports
• Natalia Gonzalez (volleyball) and Ann Marie
CCAA championships: Na’i Leni (2) and
& field, Giorgio Bryant (3), Julius Joseph (2),
Josh Como and Jordan Tyler in men’s outdoor
track & field
• Cal State L.A.’s women’s soccer team won
its second straight CCAA South Division
championship and advanced to the NCAA
playoffs for the third time in four years
• Cal State L.A.’s men’s soccer team achieved
a national No. 1 ranking during the regular
season for a second straight season
• Cal State L.A.’s women’s volleyball team
reached the NCAA playoffs for the seventh
consecutive season
• Cal State L.A.’s men’s basketball team won
a CCAA Championship Tournament game
for the first time in the program’s history and
qualified for the tourney for the third time in
four seasons
Tangorra (w. soccer) earned CoSIDAAcademic
• Cal State L.A.’s men’s track & field team
• Chris Chamides was named the CCAA Coach
consecutive national top-10 finishes for the
All-District Awards in their sports
of the Year in women’s soccer for the second
straight year
finished in a tie for ninth in the nation and has
first time since 1995-96
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2011 Women’s Cross Country Schedule
Date
9/2
9/17
10/8
10/15
10/22
11/5
Meet
at UC San Diego Opener
at UC Riverside Invitational
at UC San Diego Triton Invitational
at CS Northridge Invitational
at CCAA Chamopionships
at NCAA West Regional
Location
La Jolla
Riverside
La Jolla
Northridge
Santa Rosa
Spokane, WA
Date
2/25
3/2-3
3/10
3/15-16
3/16
3/17
3/23-24
3/23-24
3/31-4/1
4/6-7
4/13-14
4/18-19
4/19
4/19-21
4/27-28
4/28
5/3-5
5/12
5/24-26
2012 Outdoor Track & Field Schedule
Meet
Location
at Claremont Rossi Relays
Claremont
at Long Beach State Beach Classic
Cerritos College
at Ben Brown Invitational
Fullerton
at Northridge Multi’s
Northridge
at Occidental College Distance Carnival Occidental College
at Northridge Invitational
Northridge
at Pasadena Games
Pasadena City College
at Arizona State Invitational
Tempe, AZ
at Cal-Nevada Championships
Claremont
Tommy “Tiny” Lister Classic
Cal State L.A.
at Rafer Johnson/Jackie Joyner Kersee InvitationalLos Angeles
at California Multi’s
Azusa
CSULA Twilight Open
Cal State L.A.
at Mt. SAC Relays
Walnut
at Triton Invitational
La Jolla
at Steve Scott Invitational
Irvine
CCAA Championships
Cal State L.A.
CSULA Last Chance Qualifier
Cal State L.A.
at NCAA Championships
Pueblo, CO
2012 Women’s Indoor Track & Field Schedule
Date
1/20
1/27-28
2/10-11
2/17
3/9-10
Meet
Location
at Run for the Dream
Fresno
at Penn State Invitational
Universtiy Park, PA
at Washington Husky Classic
Seattle, WA
at Nebraska Tune-Up
Lincoln, NE
at NCAA Indoor Championships
Mankato, MN
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