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2 ARIZONA Phone Fax Director of T&F: Fred Harvey (520) (520) Track SID: Ricky Martinez (520) (520) ARIZONA STATE Dir. of T&F/Head Coach: Greg Kraft (480) (480) Track SID: Elias Williams (480) (480) CALIFORNIA Director of T&F: Tony Sandoval (510) (510) Track SID: Jared Prescott (510) (510) COLORADO Head Coach (M/W): Mark Wetmore (303) (303) Track SID: Jason Clay (303) (303) OREGON Head Coach (M/W): Robert Johnson (541) (541) Track SID: Nate Krueger (541) (541) OREGON STATE Head Coach (W): Louis Quintana (541) (541) Track SID: Evan Hooper (541) (541) STANFORD Director of T&F: Chris Miltenberg (650) (650) Track SID: Dave Kiefer (650) (650) Press Box Phone: (650) UCLA Director of T&F: Avery Anderson (310) (310) Track SID: Liza David (310) (310) USC Director of T&F: Caryl Smith Gilbert (213) (213) Track SID: David Tuttle (213) (213) UTAH Head Coach (W): Kyle Kepler (801) (801) Track SID: Brooke Frederickson (801) (801) WASHINGTON Head Coach (M/W): Greg Metcalf (206) (206) Track SID: Mike Bruscas (206) (206) WASHINGTON STATE Head Coach (M/W): Wayne Phipps (509) (509) Track SID: Linda Chalich (509) (509)

3 THE PAC-12 CONFERENCE Pac-12 Track Directory...2 NCAA Qualifying Procedure...3 Pac-12 Conference Pac-12 Championship Schedule IN REVIEW 2017 Review Notebook Best Marks Pac-12 Men's Results Pac-12 Women's Results NCAA Men's Results NCAA Women's Results MPSF Indoor & NCAA Review...17 HISTORY All-Time Pac-12 Men's Top-10 List All-Time Pac-12 Women's Top-10 List Annual Pac-12 Men's Champions Annual Pac-12 Women's Champions Pac-12 NCAA Men's Champions Pac-12 NCAA Women's Champions...37 NCAA Team Champions from the Pac Pac-12 Championship Men's Scoring Pac-12 Championship Women's Scoring Pac-12 Men's Awards...44 Pac-12 Women's Awards...45 PAC-12 CONFERENCE 360 3rd Street, 3rd Floor San Francisco, CA Phone... (415) FAX... (415) Website... Communications Department Danette Leighton, Chief Marketing Dave Hirsch, VP, Communications... Andrew Walker, VP, Public Affairs... Natalia Ciccone, Asst. Comm., Jesse Hooker, Director, Communications... Cell: (607) (track & field contact) Molly Babcock, Communications Heather Ward, Communications Fellow... Wendy Heredia, Comm. Administrative FOR THE RECORD Record Charts Pac-12 to World Composite Schedule...50 SELECTION PROCESS FOR NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS Preliminary Championships Competition Qualification to the preliminary championships competition is based on the descending-order list for the season, segregated by east and west sites, and prepared solely from the mandatory submission of meet results during the season and adhering to the qualifying regulations. For each individual event contested at each of the preliminary championships competition sites, the top 48 declared student-athletes will be accepted into the competition. For each relay event contested at each of the preliminary championships competition sites, the top 24 declared relay teams will be accepted into the competition. The stated maximums are absolute and will not be extended as a result of ties. Announcement of Student-Athletes into Preliminary Championships/Multi-Events Final Championships The list of student-athletes, by event, who have been accepted to compete in each preliminary championships competition, plus those who have been accepted to compete in the heptathlon or decathlon at the final championships competition, will be posted on the NCAA s website - NCAA.com - the week prior to Championships competition. Combined Events The heptathlon and decathlon events are not contested at the preliminary championships competition. Qualification to the championships in these two events is accomplished through a competitor s position on the national descending order list. The top 24 declared student-athletes in each of these two events will be accepted into the national championships. Declaration for these two events is completed during the one and only declaration period, which is before the preliminary championships competition. Qualifying to the Final Championships Competition Qualifying to the final championships competition is accomplished through performance in the preliminary championships competition at each site for events contested at those competitions. Twelve competitors from each individual event and 12 teams from each relay event advance from each preliminary championships competition site to the final championships competition. Qualification, through competition in an event at a preliminary championships competition, requires participation in that event at the final championships competition. Any individual or relay team must remain eligible for advancement throughout all rounds of the championships. In order for student-athletes to be eligible to participate in the NCAA Division I Men s and Women s Outdoor Track and Field Championships, his or her member institution must meet the minimum contest and participant requirements for sports sponsorship as is detailed in the NCAA Division I Manual. Failure to meet these minimum requirements will preclude institution s student-athletes from being allowed to be declared for participation in any round of the championships. Announcement of Student-Athletes into Final Championships The list of qualifiers from each event contested in the preliminary championships competition with their performance will be posted on the NCAA's website - NCAA. com - the week prior to Championships competition. Preliminary Round May 24-26, 2018 East: USF Track & Field Stadium, hosted by University of South Florida, Tampa, Fla. West: Hornet Stadium, hosted by Sacramento State University, Sacramento, Calif. NCAA National Championships June 6-9, 2018 Hayward Field, hosted by University of Oregon, Eugene, Ore. 3

4 PAC-12 CONFERENCE BUILT ON A FIRM FOUNDATION of academic excellence and superior athletic performance, the Pac-12 Conference renewed its undisputed claim as the Conference of Champions in , becoming the first conference to win 500 NCAA Championships. Beyond the court s and fields, the Pac-12 s accomplishments extend into the classrooms across 12 campuses, and outside its traditional geographic footprint into new corners around the world. En route to becoming the first conference to win 500 NCAA Championships, the Pac12 led the nation in with 13 NCAA crowns. This haul adds to the an incredible 158 NCAA team titles since 1999PAC-12 COMMISSIONER 2000 and 300 since , the start of women s sports sponsorship, an average of over nine per year. Even more impressive has been the breadth of the Pac-12 s success with championships coming in 29 different men s and women s sports. The Pac-12 has led or tied the nation in NCAA Championships in 51 of the last 57 years, the only exceptions being in , , and when the Conference finished second, and only twice finished third in and LARRY SCOTT For the 12th-consecutive year, the Pac-12 had the most or tied for the most NCAA titles of any conference in the country, winning at least six every year since No other conference has won double-digit NCAA crowns in a single year, the Pac-12 doing so nine times, including a record 14 in Spanning over a century of outstanding athletics achievements, The Pac-12 has claimed 501 NCAA Championships (297 men s, 174 women s, 30 combined), nearly 200 more than the next league. It was also the first to win 400 championships then surpassed 450 when Colorado and Utah joined the league in Pac-12 members have won 297 NCAA team championships on the men s side, 74 more than the next-closest conference. Men s NCAA crowns have come at a phenomenal rate for the Pac basketball titles by six schools, 54 tennis titles, 47 outdoor track & field crowns, and 28 baseball titles. Pac-12 members have won 25 of 47 NCAA titles in volleyball, 43 of 48 in water polo, 30 in skiing, and 24 in swimming & diving national championships. Individually, the Conference has produced an impressive number of NCAA individual champions. Over 2,000 (2,292) individual crowns have been won by Pac-12 student-athletes over the years with 1,358 by male student-athletes. Student-athletes have also captured 185 individual titles at combined championships (ie., skiing and fencing). On the women s side, the story is much the same. Since the NCAA began conducting women s championships 36 years ago, Pac-12 members have claimed at least four national titles in a single season on 26 occasions, including a current streak of 17-consecutive years, dating back to Overall, the Pac-12 has captured 174 NCAA women s titles, easily outdistancing the SEC, which is second with 100. Pac-12 members have dominated a number of sports, winning 23 softball titles, 23 tennis crowns, 15 volleyball titles, 18 of the last 28 trophies in golf, and 15 in swimming & diving. Pac-12 women student-athletes shine nationally on an individual basis, as well, having captured an unmatched 749 NCAA individual crowns, an average of over 20 championships per season, including 30 in The Pac-12 s excellence is further proven in the annual Division I Learfield Sports Directors Cup competition, the prestigious award that honors the best overall collegiate athletics programs in the country. STANFORD won an unprecedented 23rd-consecutive Directors Cup in to lead the Conference. Five Pac-12 member institutions ranked among the top-15 Division I programs, and a remarkable six institutions were in the top 20: No. 1 STANFORD, No. 3 USC, No. 8 OREGON, No. 9 UCLA, No. 12 CALIFORNIA and No. 20 WASHINGTON. At least five member institutions have been ranked in the top 20 in all but one year of the Director s Cup program, with seven appearing in the top 20 on five different occasions (1998, 2001, 2003, 2005 and 2006) REVIEW The Conference s 13 NCAA titles came in the form of a record 10 women s crowns, two men s and one combined (skiing - UTAH). Seven members claimed at least one NCAA title and, of the six institutions in the country to have won multiples titles, three were from the Pac-12. STANFORD was one of just two schools in the nation to claim four championships. The Cardinal extended its streak of winning an NCAA title to 41 years, holding up the national championship trophy in men s soccer, women s swimming and diving, women s water polo, and women s volleyball. The OREGON women made history completing the first-ever Triple Crown, winning women s national titles in cross country and both indoor and outdoor track and field. USC also took home a pair of championships winning women s soccer and its second-straight beach volleyball title. ARIZONA STATE won a record eighth NCAA women s golf title, CALIFORNIA won its 14th men s water polo national championship, defeating the Trojans in overtime, while UTAH won its first skiing crown since 2003, and WASHINGTON also made history en route to claiming its fourth NCAA title in women s rowing, the first program in the 21-year history of the NCAA Rowing Championship to sweep all three grand finals. In addition to the 13 national championships, the Pac-12 also had runners-up in nine NCAA Championship events: men s cross country (STANFORD), men s water polo (USC), skiing (COLORADO), men s swimming and diving (CALIFORNIA), women s swimming and diving (CALIFORNIA), men s golf (OREGON), rowing (CALIFORNIA), women s tennis (STANFORD) and women s water polo (UCLA). Overall, the Conference had 38 teams finish in the top four at 24 NCAA Championship events, including at least three teams in the top four in women s golf, and men s and women s water polo. Participation in the postseason was a common occurrence for the Pac12 in Of the 23 sports sponsored by the Conference, 21 witnessed at least half its teams participating in NCAA or other postseason action. The men sent 64 of a possible 100 teams into the postseason (64.0 percent), while the women sent 88 of a possible 126 teams (69.8 percent). Six Pac-12 football teams earned bowl bids, producing a 3-3 record. Pac-12 Champion WASHINGTON provided the Conference with a College Football Playoff semifinalist for the second time in three years. The Huskies won their first-ever Pac-12 Football Championship Game, defeating South Champion COLORADO, 41-10, at Levi s Stadium. USC had a dramatic 5249 victory over Penn State in the Rose Bowl giving the Pac-12 eight of the last 10 Rose Bowl victories in which it was pitted against the Big Ten. UTAH edged Indiana in the Foster Farms Bowl, STANFORD got a big defensive stop on North Carolina s attempt at a two-point conversion with 0:25 remaining in the game and pulled out a victory in the Hyundai Sun Bowl. After posting the first 10-win season since 2001, Colorado made its first bowl appearance in nine seasons at the Alamo Bowl. WASHINGTON STATE participated in the third-lowest scoring game in Holiday Bowl history but fell, Four Pac-12 men s basketball teams earned postseason bids, including regular-season co-champions ARIZONA and OREGON. Pac-12 teams went 10-4 in the NCAA Tournament, buoyed by the Ducks run to the NCAA Final Four, their first since It also marked the fourth-consecutive year a league team has advanced to the Elite Eight, the only conference in the country to accomplish the feat. Joining the Wildcats and the Ducks in the Big Dance were UCLA and USC. CALIFORNIA, COLORADO and UTAH participated in the postseason in the NIT. For the first time in the Conference s

5 CONFERENCE OF CHAMPIONS 101-season history, three teams had at least 30 wins, and had four 25-win teams for just the second time ever. Three teams finished ranked in the top 10 in the Associated Press and USA Today/ESPN Coaches Poll, the Ducks earning a No. 3 final ranking and the Wildcats a No. 4 rating by the coaches. The Bruins were ninth in that poll. Pac-12 women s basketball continued to reestablish itself as a premier league in the sport. After sending two teams to the Women s Final Four in 2016 for the first time ever, it set the stage for another record-breaking season which saw a record seven teams earn NCAA Tournament berths and an additional three received WNIT bids. OREGON STATE won its second-consecutive Pac-12 regular-season title, but STANFORD emerged at the end of the season as the tournament champion in KeyArena in Seattle, then made its 13th all-time trip to the NCAA Women s Final Four. Cardinal Naismith Hall of Fame coach Tara VanDerveer cemented herself as one of the greats in NCAA men s and women s history, logging her 1,000th-career win and WASHINGTON s Kelsey Plum shattered the NCAA single-scoring record and was the unanimous national player of the year en route to becoming the all-time women s scoring record in NCAA history. The league had a record 15 NCAA Tournament wins, placing two teams in the Elite Eight for the second-straight year. The Pac-12 was also the bestrepresented conference in the Sweet Sixteen after a league-record five teams advanced. Four teams appeared in the final Associated Press poll, tying for the most ever for the Conference. Five earned rankings in the USA Today/WBCA poll for the second-straight year with Stanford leading the way at No. 4. STANFORD won its NCAA-record-tying seventh women s volleyball national title with four freshmen in the starting lineup. WASHINGTON was the Conference s regular-season champion for the second-straight year and third time in four years. Eight Pac-12 teams earned NCAA berths, including ARI- ZONA, OREGON, UCLA, USC, UTAH and WASHINGTON STATE, along with the Cardinal and Huskies. It marked the 17th-consecutive year the league has received at least six bids. The Pac-12 has dominated the sport of women s volleyball, winning a record 15 NCAA volleyball titles since OREGON STATE represented Pac-12 baseball in the NCAA College World Series after winning the Pac-12 regular-season crown which marked the program s third title in the last five years. The Beavers were awarded the No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament, but came up short of the championship series despite recording just the fifth.900+ winning season in NCAA history. OSU was joined by Arizona, Stanford and UCLA in the postseason. The Pac-12 has, by far, won the most baseball national titles of any conference in the country, claiming 28 titles dating back to The Pac-12 Conference has historically dominated the sport of softball where league teams have claimed 23 NCAA titles in the 36-year history of the championship. Pac-12 teams captured an unprecedented nine in a row from , then most recently claimed six-straight from Ten teams participated in the tournament in 2017, marking the 21st-straight season the Pac-12 has had five or more teams advance to the postseason, and has had at least three berths every year since the league began sponsoring the sport in OREGON, UCLA and WASHINGTON advanced to the Women s College World Series. ARIZONA claimed its 11th all-time Pac-12 regular-season title and first since PAC-12 CONFERENCE HISTORY The roots of the Pac-12 Conference date back more than 100 years, to December 2, 1915, when the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC) was founded at a meeting at the Imperial Hotel in Portland, Ore. The original membership consisted of four schools - the University of California at Berkeley, the University of Washington, the University of Oregon, and Oregon Agricultural College (now Oregon State University). All four are still charter members of the Conference. Pacific Coast Conference play began in 1916 and, one year later, Washington State College (now Washington State University) was accepted into the league, with Stanford University following in In 1922, the PCC expanded to eight teams with the admission of the University of Southern California (USC) and the University of Idaho. In 1924, the University of Montana joined the league roster and in 1928, the PCC grew to 10 members with the addition of UCLA. The Pacific Coast Conference competed as a 10-member league until 1950, with the exception of when World War II curtailed intercollegiate athletic competition to a minimum. During that time, the league s first commissioner was named. Edwin N. Atherton was Commissioner in 1940 and was succeeded by Victor O. Schmidt in In 1950, Montana resigned from the Conference and the PCC continued as a nine-team Conference through In 1959, the PCC was dissolved and the Athletic Association of Western Universities (AAWU) was formed with Thomas J. Hamilton was appointed Commissioner of the new league. The original AAWU membership included California, Stanford, USC, UCLA, and Washington. Washington State joined the membership in 1962, while Oregon and Oregon State joined in Under Hamilton s watch, the name Pacific-8 Conference was adopted in In 1971, Wiles Hallock took over as Commissioner of the Pac-8. Ten years later, on July 1, 1978, the University of Arizona and Arizona State University were admitted to the league and the Pacific-10 Conference became a reality. In , the league took on a new look, expanding to include 10 women s sports. Since then, the Conference has been considered the premier league in women s athletics, securing the most NCAA titles in women s sports of any conference nearly every year. Thomas C. Hansen was named the Commissioner of the Pac-10 in 1983, a role he would hold for 26 years until 2009, when he was succeeded by current Commissioner Larry Scott. The University of Colorado accepted its invitation to join the Pac-12 on June 11, 2010, and on June 17, 2010, the University of Utah agreed to join the Conference. The Buffaloes and Utes officially became the 11th and 12th members of the Conference on July 1, 2011, the first additions to the league since It was during the academic year that Scott helped deliver monumental changes that transformed the Conference into a modern 12-team league. In addition to expanding to 12 teams, member institutions agreed to equal revenue sharing for the first time in the Conference s history, created two football divisions - the North and the South, and established a Football Championship Game for the first time. He also secured landmark media rights deals with ESPN and FOX that dramatically increased national exposure and revenue for each school, in addition to establishing Pac-12 Networks which guaranteed enhanced exposure across all sports. Currently, the Pac-12 sponsors 11 men s sports and 13 women s sports, with women s lacrosse a new addition for the academic year and beach volleyball having been added in Additionally, the Conference is a member of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) in four other men s sports and two women s sports. The Pac-12 Conference offices are located in the heart of San Francisco in the SOMA district. 5

6 PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIPS 2018 PAC-12 CONFERENCE MEN S AND WOMEN S OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS (Men: 88th Annual - Women: 32nd Annual) Saturday-Sunday, May 12-13, Cobb Track & Angell Field Stanford University, Stanford, Calif. (Multi-Events contested Saturday-Sunday, May 5-6, at Cobb Track & Angell Field, Stanford, Calif.) For more information, contact the Stanford Sports Information office at (650) SATURDAY, MAY 5 (Multi-Events) Time M/W Event Round 12:00 PM W 100 Meter Hurdles Final 12:30 PM M 100 Meters Final 1:00 PM W High Jump Final 1:15 PM M Long Jump Final 2:30 PM M Shot Put Final 3:00 PM W Shot Put Final 3:45 PM M High Jump Final 4:00 PM W 200 Meters Final 5:45 PM M 400 Meters Final SUNDAY, MAY 6 (Multi-Events) Time M/W Event Round 11:00 AM M 110 Meter Hurdles Final 11:45 AM W Long Jump Final 11:50 AM M Discus Final 1:10 PM M Pole Vault Final 2:30 PM W Javelin Final 3:35 PM W 800 Meters Final 4:00 PM M Javelin Final 4:50 PM M 1,500 Meters Final SATURDAY, MAY 12 Field Events Time M/W Event Round 11:30 AM W Hammer Trials/Final 2:00 PM W Long Jump Trials/Final 2:15 PM W High Jump Final 2:30 PM W Javelin Trials/Final 2:45 PM W Shot Put Trials/Final 4:30 PM M Long Jump Trials/Final 5:00 PM W Pole Vault Final 5:30 PM W Javelin Trials/Final 5:45 PM M Shot Put Trials/Final Running Events Time M/W Event Round 2:20 PM National Anthem 2:30 PM W 4 x 100 Meter Relay Trials 2:40 PM M 4 x 100 Meter Relay Trials 2:50 PM W 1,500 Meters Trials 3:05 PM M 1,500 Meters Trials 3:30 PM W 100 Meter Hurdles Trials 3:45 PM M 110 Meter Hurdles Trials 4:00 PM W 400 Meters Trials 4:15 PM M 400 Meters Trials 4:30 PM W 100 Meters Trials 4:45 PM M 100 Meters Trials 5:00 PM W 800 Meters Trials 5:25 PM M 800 Meters Trials 5:30 PM W 3,000 Meter Steeplechase Final 5:50 PM M 3,000 Meter Steeplechase Final 6:10 PM W 400 Meter Hurdles Trials 6:25 PM M 400 Meter Hurdles Trials 6:40 PM W 200 Meters Trials 6:55 PM M 200 Meters Trials 7:10 PM W 10,000 Meters Final 7:50 PM M 10,000 Meters Final SUNDAY, MAY 13 Field Events Time M/W Event Round 10:30 AM M Hammer Trials/Final 1:00 PM W Discus Trials/Final 1:00 PM M High Jump Final 1:30 PM W Triple Jump Trials/Final 3:00 PM M Pole Vault Final 3:15 PM M Triple Jump Trials/Final 3:45 PM M Discus Trials/Final Running Events Time M/W Event Round 2:50 PM National Anthem 3:00 PM W 4 x 100 Meter Relay Final 3:07 PM M 4 x 100 Meter Relay Final 3:15 PM W 1,500 Meters Final 3:22 PM M 1,500 Meters Final 3:30 PM W 100 Meter Hurdles Final 3:40 PM M 110 Meter Hurdles Final 3:50 PM W 400 Meters Final 4:00 PM M 400 Meters Final 4:10 PM W 100 Meters Final 4:15 PM M 100 Meters Final 4:25 PM W 800 Meters Final 4:30 PM M 800 Meters Final 4:40 PM W 400 Meter Hurdles Final 4:50 PM M 400 Meter Hurdles Final 5:00 PM W 200 Meters Final 5:07 PM M 200 Meters Final 5:15 PM W 5,000 Meters Final 5:35 PM M 5,000 Meters Final 5:55 PM W 4 x 400 Meter Relay Final 6:10 PM M 4 x 400 Meter Relay Final 6:25 PM Awards Presentation 6

7 2017 SEASON IN REVIEW OREGON continued to carry the banner in and for the Pac-12 as the Ducks swept the Conference's men's and women's championships for the ninth consecutive year, followed by the UO women capturing the third all-time NCAA title. Additionally, Oregon's Raevyn Rogers edged out fellow finalist Maggie Ewen of ARIZONA STATE to win The Bowerman to cap another outstanding Pac-12 outdoor track & field campaign. PAC-12 IN THE 2017 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS... The OREGON women s track & field team captured the NCAA outdoor championship at Hayward Field on June 10 to become the first women s program to complete the triple crown. The Ducks also won the season s NCAA cross country and indoor track & field crowns to achieve the trifecta. The championship is the third all-time outdoor national title for the Oregon women, including their second in the past three years, and the eighth overall for Pac-12 programs with five coming since Women athletes from the Pac-12 totaled 47 First Team All-America honors, headlined by three apiece from ARIZONA STATE S Maggie Ewen and OREGON s Deajah Stevens. Four all-time Pac-12 marks were set in 2017, including three by OREGON: 200-meter dash: Deajah Stevens, ORE (22.09) 100-meter relay: OREGON (42.12) 400-meter relay: OREGON (3:23.13) Hammer throw: Maggie Ewen, ASU (73.32m) The OREGON men s track & field team totaled 19.5 points to lead the nine Pac-12 teams in the 2017 NCAA Championships field with a ninth-place finish. It marked the ninth consecutive top-10 showing for the Ducks at the NCAA outdoor meet. Men athletes from the Pac-12 totaled 20 First Team All-America accolades, highlighted by multiple honors for OREGON s Kyree King (three) and Marcus Chambers (two). OREGON SWEEPS PAC-12 TITLES AGAIN The OREGON men s and women s track & field teams completed their ninth consecutive sweep of the Pac-12 Track & Field Championships on Sunday at historic Hayward Field. It marked the 11th straight team title for the Ducks men and the ninth in a row for the UO women. With its ninth all-time sweep of the Conference championship meet, Oregon surpassed UCLA s total of eight dual men s & women s titles. The Ducks men also moved past the Bruins with their 18th overall Conference title. On the men s side, Oregon amassed 175 points, the third-most ever in the Conference meet and most since USC finished second with points and UCLA placed third with 101 points. The Oregon women recorded the fourth-most points ever in a Pac-12 Championship meet with 189 to post a 54-point victory over rival USC. COLORADO dominated with six middle-distance and distance event titles to record its best-ever finishes and highest point totals in both the men s (fourth, 73 points) and women s (third, 78) standings since joining the Pac-12. Ewen scored a meet-high 30 points for the Sun Devils as she became the first female to win the shot put, hammer and discus at the Pac-12 Championships. She joined UCLA s Seilala Sua who tripled in the shot put, discus and javelin in 1999 as the only women to win three throwing events in the same Conference title meet. Kyree King amassed a meet-best 22.5 points by winning the 100- and 200-meter dashes the first Oregon man to dual in those events at the Pac-12 title meet and running the second leg of the Ducks victorious 4x100 relay. He narrowly edged UCLA freshman Isaiah Holmes (22 points) and UO teammates Damarcus Simpson (20.5) and Marcus Chambers (18.5) for athlete of the meet honors PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIPS (hosted by University of Oregon, Eugene, Ore.) Team Standings MEN 1. Oregon USC UCLA Colorado California Washington State Washington Arizona State Arizona Stanford 49 WOMEN 1. Oregon USC Colorado Washington UCLA Arizona State Stanford Arizona California 45 Washington State Oregon State Utah 16 PAC-12 MEET RECORDS FALL Sunday s crowd of 6,778 saw four Pac-12 Championships meet records fall, highlighted by a new hammer throw mark from women s athlete of the meet Maggie Ewen of ARIZONA STATE and the world s fastest 200-meter time this year and an all-time Pac-12 record from OREGON s Deajah Stevens. USC's Kendall Ellis set a championship mark in the 400 (50.66) and helped the Trojans' 4x400 relay to a new meet mark (3:29.52). 7

8 SEASON IN REVIEW 2017 PAC-12 INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS (* - Pac-12 Championships record) MEN 100m Kyree King, ORE m Kyree King, ORE m Michael Norman, USC m Nick Harris, COLO 1: ,500m Grant Fisher, STAN 3: ,000m Zach Perrin, COLO 13: ,000m Edward Cheserek, ORE 29: mh Ashtyn Davis, CAL mh Rai Benjamin, UCLA sc Bailey Roth, ARIZ 8: x100 Oregon x400 USC 3:07.65 HJ Isaiah Holmes, UCLA 2.12m/6-11 PV Matthew Eckles, ASU 5.07m/ LJ Damarcus Simpson, ORE 7.95m/26-1 TJ Eric Sloan, USC 16.00m/52-6 SP Peter Simon, CAL 19.15m/62-10 DT Ryan Hunter-Simms, ORE 58.71m/192-7 HT Brock Eager, WSU 67.39m/221-1 JT Carson Fuller, WASH 74.38m/244-0 Dec Mitch Modin, ORE 7,530 WOMEN 100m Deajah Stevens, ORE m Deajah Stevens, ORE 22.09* 400m Kendall Ellis, USC 50.66* 800m Raevyn Rogers, ORE 2: ,500m Dani Jones, COLO 4: ,000m Dani Jones, COLO 16: ,000m Erin Clark, COLO 33: mh Alaysha Johnson, ORE mh Sage Watson, ARIZ sc Madison Boreman, COLO 10: x100 Oregon x400 USC 3:29.52* HJ Lisanne Hagens, ARIZ 1.79m/ PV Elizabeth Quick, WASH 4.17m/ LJ Rhesa Foster, ORE 6.26m/ TJ Chaquinn Cook, ORE 13.45m/ SP Maggie Ewen, ASU 17.18m/ DT Maggie Ewen, ASU 59.81m/196-2 HT Maggie Ewen, ASU 70.20m/230-4 * JT Mackenzie Little, STAN 53.02m/ Hep Alissa Brooks-Johnson, WSU 5,638 PAC-12 NCAA INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS Raevyn Rogers cemented her eventual The Bowerman victory by playing her part in two NCAA event victories. She became the first athlete ever to win three 800-meter NCAA outdoor titles, and closed the final 4x400 leg in seconds to edge USC's Kendall Ellis (despite her final leg) and give Oregon the victory and the 10 points it needed to claim the crown. USC pushed its rival Oregon to victory as both teams recorded collegiate record-breaking times in the 4x400, the Ducks clocking in at 3:23.13 and Trojans at 3:23.35 to better Texas' 13-year old mark of 3: Also from the Pac-12, ARIZONA's Sage Watson led a Conference finish in the 400-meter hurdles, winning the event with a time of seconds to beat USC's Anna Cockrell and Amalie Iuel. The Bowerman candidate Maggie Ewen totaled 21 points in three throwing events to help ARIZONA STATE to a 10th-place showing. Ewen won the hammer throw with an NCAA-record toss of meters (240'-7"). STANFORD sophomore Grant Fisher was the Pac-12 s lone individual men s event winner, becoming the first American underclassman in 28 years to win the 5,000-meter run (14:35.60). It helped extend the Conference s streak of at least one event champion at the NCAA outdoor meet dating back to PAC-12 NCAA CHAMPIONS (hosted by the University of Oregon, Eugene, Ore.) MEN 5,000m Grant Fisher, STAN (14:35.60) WOMEN 800m 400m hurdles 400m relay Hammer throw Raevyn Rogers, ORE Sage Watson, ARIZ OREGON Maggie Ewen, ASU USTFCCCA PROGRAM OF THE YEAR Led by triple-crown winning OREGON, a national-best four Pac-12 programs finished in the top 19 of the USTFCCCA National Program of the Year rankings - No. 1 Oregon, No. 2 COLORADO, T-No. 3 STANFORD and No. 16 WASHINGTON. The Program of the Year honor was the ninth straight for the Oregon women. Paced by its ninth-place NCAA outdoor finish, Oregon paced a national-best four Pac-12 teams in the USTFCCCA National Program of the Year standings - No. 2 Oregon, No. 11 STANFORD, No. 12 COLORADO and No. 18 CALIFORNIA. The award award honors the institution that has achieved the most success in each academic year (spanning the cross country, indoor track & field, and outdoor track & field seasons) based on the institution s finish at the NCAA Championships. PAC-12 HONORS ANNOUNCED... After the Pac-12 Championships, the league s coaches voted on and it was announced the Conference end-of-the-year awards. The honorees are as follows: Pac-12 Women s Track Athlete of the Year: Deajah Stevens, Oregon Pac-12 Men s Track Athlete of the Year: Kyree King, Oregon Pac-12 Women s Field Athlete of the Year: Maggie Ewen, Arizona State Pac-12 Men s Field Athlete of the Year: Isaiah Holmes, UCLA Pac-12 Women s Freshman of the Year: Anna Cockrell, USC Pac-12 Men s Freshman of the Year: Isaiah Holmes, UCLA Pac-12 Women s Coach of the Year: Robert Johnson, Oregon Pac-12 Men s Coach of the Year: Robert Johnson, Oregon 8

9 2017 SEASON IN REVIEW REGIONAL HONORS The USTFCCCA announced its all region winners and the Pac-12 was well represented in the West with coaches and athletes taking home seven of the honors. OREGON was the most honored with five recipients. USTFCCCA West Region Men s Track Athlete of the Year: Kyree King, Oregon USTFCCCA West Region Women s Track Athlete of the Year: Deajah Stevens, Oregon USTFCCCA West Region Men s Field Athlete of the Year: Eric Sloan, USC USTFCCCA West Region Women s Field Athlete of the Year: Maggie Ewen, Arizona State USTFCCCA West Region Men s Coach of the Year: Robert Johnson, Oregon USTFCCCA West Region Men s Assistant Coach of the Year: Andy Powell, Oregon USTFCCCA West Region Women s Assistant Coach of the Year: Curtis Taylor, Oregon NATIONAL HONORS The USTFCCCA announced its national award winners and Pac-12 women's programs were well represented with three honorees. USTFCCCA National Women s Track Athlete of the Year: Raevyn Rogers, Oregon USTFCCCA National Women s Field Athlete of the Year: Maggie Ewen, Arizona State USTFCCCA National Women s Assistant Coach of the Year: Curtis Taylor, Oregon THE BOWERMAN OREGON middle-distance standout Raevyn Rogers earned The Bowerman as collegiate track & field's top female athlete of Rogers, who edged fellow Pac-12 finalist Maggie Ewen from ARIZONA STATE and Georgia's Keturah Orji, was the third UO woman to win the honor in the past four years. The Oregon track & field program has the most women's recipients (three) and overall winners (five) since The Bowerman was first awarded in Additionally, members of the Pac-12 have totaled a national-best four women's recipients and six total winners. Rogers played an integral and deciding role on the most dominant team in the sport's history in The USTFCCCA National Track Athlete of the Year won her third consecutive NCAA title in the 800-meter run (2:00.02) and anchored the victorious and collegiate-record setting 400-meter relay (3:23.13) which secured Oregon the first-ever NCAA Division I Triple Crown. Prior to that fitting conclusion to her collegiate career, Rogers extended her dominance in the claiming her third consecutive Pac-12 title and an NCAA Indoor national championship as well as breaking a 27-year-old collegiate record in the event at the Mt. SAC Relays (1:59.10). Rogers finished her three-year career as an eight-time All-American and six-time NCAA champion. Rogers had strong competition from Ewen, who posted one of the finest throwing seasons in collegiate history in The Sun Devil swept all major outdoor field awards during her breakout junior season as she was named USTFCCCA National and West Region Field Athlete of the Year as well as the Pac-12 Field Athlete of the Year. She won a trio of throwing events (shot put, discus, hammer) at the 2017 Pac-12 Outdoor Track & Field Championships, becoming just the second woman to accomplish the feat, which included a new Conference record in the hammer (70.20 meters). Her 30-point effort earned her Pac-12 Championship Athlete of the Meet honors. Ewen then went on to finish as an NCAA Outdoor All-American in all three events, this time breaking the collegiate record in the hammer (73.32m) while placing second in the discus and sixth in the shot put. Her 21 points scored were the most of any individual at the NCAA Championships. Combined with first-team finishes in the shot put and weight throw at the 2017 NCAA Indoor Championships, Ewen amassed five All-America honors. FINAL RANKINGS... Here is where Pac-12 ranked in the final 2017 USTFCCCA Top-25 heading into the NCAA Championships (May 29): MEN WOMEN 9. Oregon 1. Oregon 14. USC 4. USC 23. UCLA 18. Arizona State 24. Colorado 2017 PAC-12 ATHLETES OF THE WEEK... Below are the men s and women s Pac-12 Track & Field Athletes of the Week for the 2017 season: DATE March 21 March 28 April 4 April 11 April 18 April 25 May 2 MEN S TRACK Ashtyn Davis, CAL Rai Benjamin, UCLA Just N Thymes, USC Arturo Sotomayor, UCLA Colby Gilbert, WASH Grant Fisher, STAN Sam Prakel, ORE MEN S FIELD Nick Ponzio, USC Brock Eager, WSU Casey Burns, WASH Eric Sloan, USC Eric Sloan, USC Dotun Ogundeji, UCLA Aaron Castle, ARIZ WOMEN S TRACK Chelsey Albertson, ASU Deanna Hill, USC Amy-Eloise Neale, WASH Kendall Ellis, USC Raevyn Rogers, ORE Elise Cranny, STAN Alaysha Johnson, ORE WOMEN S FIELD Maggie Ewen, ASU Maggie Ewen, ASU Mackenzie Little, STAN Lisanne Hagens, ARIZ Margaux Jones, USC Lena Giger, STAN Maggie Ewen, ASU FUTURE DATES 2019 NCAA Preliminary Championships Competition May 23-25, 2019 East Jacksonville, Florida; Hodges Stadium; North Florida and Jacksonville Sports Authority, host West Sacramento, California; Hornet Stadium; California State University, Sacramento and Sacramento Sports Commission, host NCAA National Championships Competition June 5-8, 2019 Eugene, Oregon; University of Oregon, host 9

10 BEST PERFORMANCES MEN 100 Meters Damarcus Simpson, ORE 200 Meters Kyree King, ORE 400 Meters Michael Norman, USC 800 Meters 1: Robert Ford, USC 1500 Meters 3: Ben Saarel, COLO 5000 Meters 13: Edward Cheserek, ORE 10,000 Meters 28: Edward Cheserek, ORE 110-Meter Hurdles Marquis Morris, USC 400-Meter Hurdles Rai Benjamin, UCLA 3000-Meter Steeplechase 8: Bailey Roth, ARIZ 4x100-Meter Relay Oregon 4x400-Meter Relay 3: USC High Jump 2.21m/ Randall Cunningham, USC Pole Vault 5.50m/ Garrett Starkey, ASU Long Jump 8.03m/ Eric Sloan, USC Triple Jump 16.92m/ Eric Sloan, USC Shot Put 20.19m/ Dotun Ogundeji, UCLA Discus 59.36m/ Ryan Hunter-Simms, ORE Hammer 68.66m/ Brock Eager, WSU Javelin 74.38m/ Carson Fuller, WASH Decathlon Joe Delgado, ORE WOMEN 100 Meters Deajah Stevens, ORE 200 Meters Deajah Stevens, ORE 400 Meters Kendall Ellis, USC 800 Meters 1: Raevyn Rogers, ORE 1500 Meters 4: Dani Jones, COLO 5000 Meters 15: Amy-Eloise Neale, WASH 10,000 Meters 33: Erin Clark, COLO 100-Meter Hurdles Alaysha Johnson, ORE 400-Meter Hurdles Sage Watson, ARIZ 3000-Meter Steeplechase 9: Madison Boreman, COLO 4x100-Meter Relay Oregon 4x400-Meter Relay 3: Oregon High Jump 1.85m/ Mikella Lefebvre-Oatis, UCLA Pole Vault 4.40m/ Kristina Owsinski, WASH Long Jump 6.31m/ Margaux Jones, USC Triple Jump 13.51m/ Chaquinn Cook, ORE Shot Put 17.72m/ Maggie Ewen, ASU Discus 60.17m/ Maggie Ewen, ASU Hammer 74.56m/ Maggie Ewen, ASU Javelin 55.60/ Mackenzie Little, STAN Heptathlon Alissa Brooks-Johnson, WSU 10

11 2017 PAC-12 RESULTS (MEN) 87th ANNUAL 2017 PAC-12 CONFERENCE MEN'S OUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS - May 13-14, 2017 Hayward Field Eugene, Ore. (OREGON host) TEAM RESULTS 1. Oregon USC UCLA Colorado California Washington State Washington Arizona State Arizona Stanford Meters (w:+2.2) 1. Kyree King, ORE Damarcus Simpson, ORE Ja Maun Charles, WSU TJ Brock, USC Leon Powell, UCLA Alexander Barnum, USC Christian Sourapas, USC Meters (w:+2.8) 1. Kyree King, ORE Marcus Chambers, ORE Christian Sourapas, USC Ricky Morgan Jr., USC Leon Powell, UCLA Jacopo Spano, Washington Logen Casavant, UCLA Drelan Bramwell, Arizona State... FS 400 Meters 1. Michael Norman, USC Marcus Chambers, ORE Ricky Morgan Jr., USC Miles Parish, Arizona Logen Casavant, UCLA Zakee Washington, Arizona Michael Thomas, Washington Joe Herrera, UCLA Meters 1. Nick Harris, Colorado... 1: Robert Ford, USC... 1: Tai Dinger, Stanford... 1: Mick Stanovsek, Oregon... 1: Matthew Swanson, Washington St... 1: Connor Morello, Washington... 1: Josh Lewis, California... 1: Justin Janke, Washington St... 1: ,500 Meters 1. Grant Fisher, Stanford... 3: Blake Haney, Oregon... 3: Thomas Joyce, California... 3: Sam Prakel, Oregon... 3: Carlos Villarreal, Arizona... 3: Tim Gorman, Oregon... 3: Blake Nelson, Washington... 3: Joe Klecker, Colorado... 3: ,000 Meters 1. Zach Perrin, Colorado... 13: Joe Klecker, Colorado... 14: John Dressel, Colorado... 14: Tanner Anderson, Oregon... 14: Ben Saarel, Colorado... 14: Austin O Neil, UCLA... 14: Alex Ostberg, Stanford... 14: CJ Albertson, Arizona State... 14: ,000 Meters 1. Edward Cheserek, Oregon... 29: Trent Brendel, California... 29: Tanner Anderson, Oregon... 29: Michael Williams, Washington St... 29: Sam Levora, Washington St... 29: Colin Burke, UCLA... 29: Ryan Forsyth, Colorado... 29: Ethan Gonzales, Colorado... 29: Meter Hurdles (w:+1.5) 1. Ashtyn Davis, California Braxton Canady, Oregon Misana Viltz, UCLA Jaron Thomas, Colorado Christapherson Grant, Washington St Eric Simpson, Washington Nick Johnson, Washington St Marquis Morris, USC...DQ 400-Meter Hurdles 1. Rai Benjamin, UCLA CJ Allen, Washington St Jaron Thomas, Colorado Connor Meech, California Trenton Stringari, Colorado Kodie Artner, Colorado Daniel Brady, Stanford Paramveer Chohan, California ,000 Meter Steeplechase 1. Bailey Roth, Arizona... 8: Austin O Neil, UCLA... 8: CJ Albertson, Arizona State... 8: Steven Fahy, Stanford... 8: Takeshi Okada, California... 8: Max Leach, California... 9: Jackson Mestler, Oregon... 9: Zach Perrin, Colorado... 9:

12 PAC-12 RESULTS (MEN) 4x100 Meter Relay 1. Oregon USC Washington St Arizona State Arizona Washington California Colorado x400 Meter Relay 1. USC... 3: Arizona... 3: Washington... 3: UCLA... 3: Washington St... 3: Stanford... 3: Colorado... 3: California... 3:11.25 High Jump 1. Isaiah Holmes, UCLA m/ Michael Burke, UCLA m/ Randall Cunningham, USC m/ Sage Stone, UCLA m/ Keelan Halligan, Washington St m/ Peyton Fredrickson, Washington St m/ Joey Bryant, Arizona State m/ Elijah Hughes, Arizona State m/ Pole Vault 1. Matthew Eckles, Arizona State m/ Cole Walsh, Oregon m/ Blaise Black, Washington m/ Chase Smith, Washington m/ Zachary Shugart, Washington m/ Michael Gonzalez, USC m/ Garrett Starkey, Arizona State m/ Jacob Bowler, Washington m/ Long Jump 1. Damarcus Simpson, Oregon m/ Isaiah Holmes, UCLA m/ Eric Sloan, USC m/ Dominic Smallwood, USC m/ Avery Mickens, Arizona m/ Jaak Uudmae, Stanford m/ Josh Gordon, Washington m/ Mitch Modin, Oregon m/ Shot Put 1. Peter Simon, California m/ Nicholas Ponzio, USC m/ Matthew Katnik, USC m/ McKay Johnson, California m/ Aaron Castle, Arizona m/ Ryan Hunter-Simms, Oregon m/ Nate Esparza, UCLA m/ Kyle Long, Arizona State m/ Discus Throw 1. Ryan Hunter-Simms, Oregon m/ Kyle Long, Arizona State m/ Viktor Gardenkrans, Arizona m/ Cullen Prena, Oregon m/ Malik McMorris, California m/ Drake Brennan, Oregon m/ McKay Johnson, California m/ Adam Mahama, Washington St m/ Hammer Throw 1. Brock Eager, Washington St m/ Michael Painter, Stanford m/ Kyle Long, Arizona State m/ Wyatt Meyring, Washington St m/ Tristen Newman, Stanford m/ Justin Stafford, UCLA m/ Grayson Fleming, Arizona m/ Max Lydum, Oregon m Javelin Throw 1. Carson Fuller, Washington m/ Cody Danielson, Oregon m/ Trevor Danielson, Stanford m/ Marian Spannowsky, UCLA m/ Simon Litzell, UCLA m/ Denham Patricelli, Washington m/ John Nizich, Oregon m/ Cole Smith, Washington St m/ Decathlon (May 6-7, Whyte Track & Field Center, Corvallis, Ore.) 1. Mitch Modin, Oregon Joe Delgado, Oregon Tyler Brendel, California Isaiah Oliver, Colorado Andrew Ghizzone, Colorado Liam Henshaw, Arizona State Cole Jensen, Washington Daniel Norwitz, USC Triple Jump 1. Eric Sloan, USC m/ Dominic Smallwood, USC m/ Casey Burns, Washington m/ Joey Bryant, Arizona State m/ Isaiah Holmes, UCLA m/ Karsten Wethington, California m/ CJ Alumbres, UCLA m/ Robby Flores, Washington St m/

13 2017 PAC-12 RESULTS (WOMEN) 31st ANNUAL 2017 PAC-12 CONFERENCE WOMEN'S OUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS - May 13-14, 2017 Hayward Field Eugene, Ore. (OREGON host) TEAM RESULTS 1. Oregon USC Colorado Washington UCLA Arizona State Stanford Arizona California Washington St Oregon State Utah Meters (w:+1.4) 1. Deajah Stevens, Oregon Ariana Washington, Oregon Hannah Cunliffe, Oregon Deanna Hill, USC Kennadi Bouyer, Washington Ky Westbrook, USC Zaria Francis, USC Destinee Brown, USC Meters (w:+1.5) 1. Deajah Stevens, Oregon * 2. Deanna Hill, USC Hannah Cunliffe, Oregon Kendall Ellis, USC Makenzie Dunmore, Oregon Elexis Guster, Oregon Cameron Pettigrew, USC Meters 1. Kendall Ellis, USC * 2. Elexis Guster, Oregon Cameron Pettigrew, USC Makenzie Dunmore, Oregon Hannah Waller, Oregon Kyra Constantine, USC Olivia Baker, Stanford Ashante Horsley, Oregon Meters 1. Raevyn Rogers, Oregon... 2: Christina Aragon, Stanford... 2: Julia Rizk, UCLA... 2: Brooke Feldmeier, Oregon... 2: Rebecca Croft, California... 2: Jordyn Colter, California,... 2: Hannah Derby, Washington... 2: Mikaela Smith, USC... 2: ,500 Meters 1. Dani Jones, Colorado... 4: Katie Rainsberger, Oregon... 4: Jessica Hull, Oregon... 4: Malika Waschmann, Stanford... 4: Amanda Gehrich, Utah... 4: Amy-Eloise Neale, Washington... 4: Emma Abrahamson, Oregon... 4: Fiona O Keeffe, Stanford... 4: ,000 Meters 1. Dani Jones, Colorado... 16: Amy-Eloise Neale, Washington... 16: Katie Rainsberger, Oregon... 16: Claire Green, Arizona... 16: Samantha Nadel, Oregon... 16: Lilli Burdon, Oregon... 16: Danielle Katz, Stanford... 16: Erin Clark, Colorado... 16: ,000 Meters 1. Erin Clark, Colorado... 33: Makena Morley, Colorado... 33: Bethan Knights, California... 33: Isobel Batt-Doyle, Washington... 33: Annie Kelly, Colorado... 33: Melanie Nun, Colorado... 33: Maggie Schmaedick, Oregon... 33: Chelsey Albertson, Arizona State... 34: Meter Hurdles (w:+0.5) 1. Alaysha Johnson, Oregon Anna Cockrell, USC Dior Hall, USC Deshaunda Morrison, Arizona State Mecca McGlaston, USC Lyndsey Lopes, USC Pattriana Perry, UCLA April Sutton, Arizona... DNF 400-Meter Hurdles 1. Sage Watson, Arizona Anna Cockrell, USC Amalie Iuel, USC Darhian Mills, Washington Khadejah Jackson, Oregon Eriana Henderson, Colorado... 1: Liz Harper, Washington St... 1: Mecca McGlaston, USC... 1: ,000 Meter Steeplechase 1. Madison Boreman, Colorado... 10: Sage Hurta, Colorado... 10: Grayson Murphy, Utah... 10: Frida Berge, Oregon... 10: Danielle Katz, Stanford... 10: Devon Bortfeld, Washington St... 10: Emily Dwyer, Washington St... 10: Carolina Johnson, UCLA... 10:

14 PAC-12 RESULTS (WOMEN) 4x100 Meter Relay 1. Oregon USC Arizona California Washington St Arizona State Utah Washington... DNF 4x400 Meter Relay 1. USC...3:29.52* 2. Oregon... 3: Arizona... 3: Washington... 3: Colorado... 3: California... 3: Stanford... 3: Arizona State... 3:45.91 High Jump 1. Lisanne Hagens, Arizona m/ Karla Teran, Arizona m/ Amalie Iuel, USC m/ Mikella Lefebvre-O, UCLA m/ Lateah Holmes, Washington St m/ Rajon O Quinn, Colorado m/ Kiana Davis, Washington St m/ Allison Jackson, Oregon State m/ Lillianna Hebert, UCLA m/ Pole Vault 1. Elizabeth Quick, Washington m/ Kristina Owsinski, Washington m/ Lauren Martinez, California m/ Elleyse Garrett, UCLA m/ Kaitlin Zinsli, Washington m/ Gillette Field, Oregon State m/ Greta Wagner, UCLA m/ Kristiana Warth, Arizona State m/ Long Jump 1. Rhesa Foster, Oregon m/ Margaux Jones, USC m/ Kara Hallock, Oregon State m/ Chaquinn Cook, Oregon m/ Keyasia Tibbs, Arizona State m/ Ann Wingeleth, Utah m/ Madisen Richards, USC m/ Lyndsey Lopes, USC m/ Triple Jump 1. Chaquinn Cook, Oregon m/ Keyasia Tibbs, Arizona State m/ Ashley Anderson, California m/ Jessie Maduka, UCLA m/ Kiana Davis, Washington St m/ Greer Alsop, Washington St m/ Maja Wichhart-Donz, Colorado m/ Darreyl Woodson, Arizona State m/ Shot Put 1. Maggie Ewen, Arizona State m/ Ashlie Blake, UCLA m/ Lena Giger, Stanford m/ Torie Owers, UCLA m/ Brittany Mann, USC m/ Tanya Sapa, USC m/ Gina Flint, Washington m/ Megan Dulaney, Arizona m/ Discus Throw 1. Maggie Ewen, Arizona State m/ Gina Flint, Washington m/ Kendall Mader, California m/ Kiana Phelps, Oregon m/ Ronna Stone, Oregon m/ Brittany Mann, USC m/ Lindsay McShane, Oregon State m/ Ashlie Blake, UCLA m/ Hammer Throw 1. Maggie Ewen, Arizona State m/230-04* 2. Onyie Chibuogwu, Washington m/ Ilse Kaaja, California m/ Madeline Middlebro, Oregon m/ Kaylee Antill, Arizona State m/ Brittany Mann, USC m/ Lena Giger, Stanford m/ Elisa Grandemange, Colorado m/ Javelin Throw 1. Mackenzie Little, Stanford m/ Zaybree Haury, UCLA m/ Kelsey Kehl, Washington St m/ Jenna Gray, Stanford m/ Atina Kamasi, Washington St m/ Kendall Gustafson, UCLA m/ Annie Whitfield, Oregon m/ Chrissy Glasmann, Utah m/ Heptathlon (May 6-7, Whyte Track & Field Center, Corvallis, Ore.) 1. Alissa Brooks-Johnson, Washington St Kara Hallock, Oregon State Lyndsey Lopes, USC Christina Chenault, UCLA Kendall Gustafson, UCLA Monique Van, UCLA Saskia McNairy, Oregon State Maja Wichhart-Donzo, Colorado * Pac-12 Championships record 14

15 2017 NCAA RESULTS (MEN) 2017 NCAA MEN S TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS (96th Annual) June 7-10, 2017 Eugene, Ore. (Univ. of Oregon, host) TEAM RESULTS (Top 10 and Pac-12) 1. Florida Texas A&M Virginia Arkansas Auburn Georgia Tennessee LSU OREGON Alabama T20. USC T26. STANFORD T33. UCLA... 8 T41. ARIZONA... 6 T59. COLORADO... 4 T69. CALIFORNIA... 2 T74. ARIZONA STATE... 1 INDIVIDUAL SCORERS (Champion and other Pac-12 scorers) 100 Meter Dash (w:-2.1) 1. Christian Coleman, Tennessee Kyree King, ORE Meter Dash (w:-3.1) 1. Christian Coleman, Tennessee Kyree King, ORE Meter Dash 1. Fred Kerley, Texas A&M Michael Norman, USC Marcus Chambers, ORE Meter Run 1. Emmanuel Korir, UTEP... 1: ,500 Meter Run 1. Josh Kerr, New Mexico... 3: Ben Saarel, COLO... 3: Meter Hurdles 1. Eric Futch, Florida Rai Benjamin, UCLA ,000 Meter Steeplechase 1. Edwin Kibichiy, Louisville... 8: x100 Meter Relay 1. Houston OREGON x400 Meter Relay 1. Texas A&M... 2:59.98 High Jump 1. Christoff Bryan, Kansas State m/ Justice Summerset, ARIZ m/ Pole Vault 1. Matthew Ludwig, Akron m/ Cole Walsh, ORE m/ Long Jump 1. KeAndre Bates, Florida m/ Eric Sloan, USC m/ Triple Jump 1. KeAndre Bates, Florida m/55-0 Shot Put 1. Filip Mihaljevic, Virginia m/ Nicholas Ponzio, USC m/ Peter Simon, CAL m/ Discus Throw 1. Filip Mihaljevic, Virginia m/ Kyle Long, ASU m/190-7 Hammer Throw 1. Rudy Winkler, Cornell m/243-2 Javelin Throw 1. Ioannis Kyriazis, Texas A&M m/270-11* Decathlon 1. Lindon Victor, Texas A&M * NCAA meet record 5,000 Meter Run 1. Grant Fisher, STAN... 14: Joe Klecker, COLO... 14: John Dreseel, COLO... 14: ,000 Meter Run 1. Marc Scott, Tulsa... 29: Meter Hurdles (w:-2.0) 1. Grant Holloway, Florida Marquis Morris, USC

16 NCAA RESULTS (WOMEN) 35th ANNUAL NCAA WOMEN'S OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS June 7-10, 2017 Hayward Field, University of Oregon - Eugene, Ore. TEAM RESULTS (Top 10 and Pac-12) 1. OREGON Georgia USC Kentucky Florida Arkansas LSU Texas Kansas State ARIZONA STATE COLORADO T13. STANFORD T21. ARIZONA T43. WASHINGTON... 5 T48. UTAH... 4 T52. WASHINGTON STATE... 3 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS (Champion and Pac-12 Scorers) 100 Meter Dash (w:+0.3) 1. Mikiah Brisco, LSU Deajah Stevens, ORE Ariana Washington, ORE Ky Westbrook, USC Meter Dash (w:+1.1) 1. Kyra Jefferson, Florida * 2. Ariana Washington, ORE Deanna Hill, USC Meter Dash 1. Chrisann Gordon, Texas Kendall Ellis, USC Elexis Guster, ORE Cameron Pettigrew, USC Meter Run 1. Raevyn Rogers, ORE...2: Brooke Feldmeier, ORE...2: Olivia Baker, STAN...2: ,500 Meter Run 1. Jaimie Phelan, Michigan...4: Katie Rainsberger, ORE...4: Dani Jones, COLO...4: Rebecca Mehra, STAN...4: Christina Aragon, STAN...4: Amy-Eloise Neale, WASH...4: ,000 Meter Run 1. Karissa Schweizer, Missouri...15: Fiona O Keeffe, STAN...15: Samantha Nadel, ORE...15: ,000 Meter Run 1. Charlotte Taylor, San Francisco...32: Erin Clark, COLO...33: Meter Hurdles (w:+1.6) 1. Tobi Amusan, UTEP Alaysha Johnson, ORE Sasha Wallace, ORE Dior Hall, USC Anna Cockrell, USC Meter Hurdles 1. Sage Watson, ARIZ Anna Cockrell, USC Amalie Iuel, USC ,000 Meter Steeplechase 1. Allie Ostrander, Boise State...9: Madison Boreman, COLO...9: Grayson Murphy, UTAH...9: x100 Meter Relay 1. Kentucky x400 Meter Relay 1. OREGON...3:23.13* 2. USC...3:23.35 High Jump 1. Madeline Fagan, Georgia m/ Pole Vault 1. Olivia Gruver, Kentucky m/ Kristina Owsinski, WASH m/ Long Jump 1. Kate Hall, Georgia m/22-1 Triple Jump 1. Keturah Orji, Georgia m/ Shot Put 1. Danniel Thomas, Kent State m/ Brittany Mann, USC m/ Maggie Ewen, ASU m/57-1 Discus Throw 1. Shadae Lawrence, Kansas State m/ Maggie Ewen, ASU m/197-2 Hammer Throw 1. Maggie Ewen, ASU m/240-7* Javelin Throw 1. Irena Sediva, Virginia Tech m/ Mackenzie Little, STAN m/181-6 Heptathlon 1. Kendell Williams, Georgia Alissa Brooks-Johnson, WSU * NCAA meet record 16

17 2018 MPSF/NCAA INDOOR REVIEW USC SWEEPS MPSF INDOOR TITLES TROJAN MEN RUNNER-UP AT NCAA INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS 2018 MPSF INDOOR TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS (hosted by the University of Washington, Seattle, Wash.) Team Standings (Winner and Pac-12 teams only) WOMEN 1. USC Stanford Oregon California UCLA Colorado Arizona State Washington Washington State Arizona Utah 7 MEN 1. USC Oregon UCLA Washington State Colorado Washington California Arizona Stanford 36 T11. Arizona State MPSF INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS FROM THE PAC-12 WOMEN 60m Twanisha Terry, USC m Kendall Ellis, USC m Kyra Constantine, USC m Olivia Baker, STAN 2: Mile Elise Cranny, STAN 4:31.29* 3000m Fiona O'Keeffe, STAN 9: m Carmela Cardama Baez, ORE 15: mh Dior Hall, USC x400m Stanford 3:35.34 DM Washington 11:07.43 PV Lauren Martinez, CAL 4.20m/ LJ Rhesa Foster, ORE 6.25m/ TJ Jessie Maduka, UCLA 13.26m/ SP Maggie Ewen, ASU 18.98m/ * WT Maggie Ewen, ASU 21.72m/ Pen Kendall Gustafson, UCLA 4,084 MEN 60m TJ Brock, USC m Rai Benjamin, USC m Robert Ford, USC 1: mh Ashtyn Davis, CAL x400m Washington 3:09.57 DM UCLA 9:46.57 HJ Randall Cunningham, USC 2.22m/ PV Chase Smith, WASH 5.30m/ LJ Isaiah Holmes, UCLA 7.68m/ TJ Tuomas Kaukolahti, CAL 16.29m/ SP Nicholas Ponzio, USC 19.62m/ WT Brock Eager, WSU 21.01m/ Hep Andrew Ghizzone, COLO 5, NCAA INDOOR TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS (hosted by Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas) Team Standings (Winner and Pac-12 teams only) WOMEN 1. Georgia Oregon USC Stanford Arizona State 15 T20. Colorado 11 T27. UCLA 8 MEN 1. Florida USC 37 T13. Oregon 16 T20. California 11 T21. Stanford 10 T45. Arizona 4 T56. Washington NCAA INDIVIDUAL INDOOR CHAMPIONS FROM THE PAC-12 WOMEN 400m Kendall Ellis, USC 50.34* (AR) 800m Sabrina Southerland, ORE 2: x400m USC 3:27:45 DM Oregon 10:51.99 SP Maggie Ewen, ASU 18.49m/ MEN 400m Michael Norman, USC 44.52* (WR) 4x400m USC 3:00.77* (WR) HJ Randall Cunningham, USC 2.29m/

18 ALL-TIME TOP-10 LIST (MEN) SYMBOLS * - Time converted from yards using IAAF tables + - Hand time converted to automatic time equivalent i - Indoor (A) - Marks made at an altitude of over 1,000 meters $ - Marks by Colorado and Utah athletes prior to joining the Pac-12 in METERS Ato Boldon, UCLA, Andre De Grasse, USC, BeeJay Lee, USC, Kyree King, ORE, James Sanford, USC, (A)...Lennox Miller, USC, Aaron Brown, USC, Mike Marsh, UCLA, Clancy Edwards, USC, Marcus Brunson, ASU, Darwin Cook, USC, Ahmad Rashad, USC, 2009 Wind-Aided: Andre De Grasse, USC, James Sanford, USC, BeeJay Lee, USC, Damarcus Simpson, ORE, Kyree King, ORE, Aaron Brown, USC, Marcus Brunson, ASU, Ryan Milus, ASU, Ahmad Rashad, USC, Just N Thymes, USC, Anthony Buchanan, WSU, 2003 $ Cliff Branch, COLO, 1972 $ Devlon Dunn, COLO, METERS Ato Boldon, UCLA, Andre De Grasse, USC, James Sanford, USC, Clancy Edwards, USC, BeeJay Lee, USC, Aaron Brown, USC, Henry Thomas, UCLA, Atlee Mahorn, CAL, Greg Foster, UCLA, Danny Everett, UCLA, Ja Warren Hooker, WASH, Bryshon Nellum, USC, 2013 Wind-Aided: Andre De Grasse, USC, Bryshon Nellum, USC, Aaron Brown, USC, Kyree King, ORE, METERS Quincy Watts, USC, Steve Lewis, UCLA, Danny Everett, UCLA, Gabriel Tiacoh, WSU, *+...John Smith, UCLA, Jerome Davis, USC, i... Michael Norman, USC, *+... Wayne Collett, UCLA, Lewis Banda, ASU, Lionel Larry, USC, 2008 #44.41 (A)...Ron Freeman II, ASU, METERS 1: Joaquim Cruz, ORE, : Patrick Nduwimana, ARIZ, : Cory Primm, UCLA, : Ibrahim Okash, USC, : Andrew Wheating, ORE, : Elijah Greer, ORE, : Wade Bell, ORE, : Rick Brown, CAL, :45.5*...Art Sandison, WSU, : David Mack, ORE, ,500 METERS 3: Bernard Lagat, WSU, : Lawi Lalang, ARIZ, : Matthew Centrowitz, ORE, : Michael Stember, STAN, : Gabe Jennings, STAN, : Jon Rankin, UCLA, : Grant Robison, STAN, : Joaquim Cruz, ORE, : A.J. Acosta, ORE, : Edward Cheserek, ORE, 2014 MILE 3: Andrew Wheating, ORE, :52.88i... Lawi Lalang, ARIZ, : Joaquim Cruz, ORE, : A.J. Acosta, ORE, :53.89i...Izaic Yorks, WASH, :53.95i...Sean McGorty, STAN, : John Quade, ARIZ, : Steve Prefontaine, ORE, : Jeff Atkinson, STAN, : Dub Myers, ORE, ,000 METERS 7: Henry Rono, WSU, : Joshua Kimeto, WSU, : Rudy Chapa, ORE, : John Ngeno, WSU, : Peter Koech, WSU, : Bill McChesney, ORE, :40.51i... Edward Cheserek, ORE, :42.79i... Lawi Lalang, ARIZ, : Alberto Salazar, ORE, : Steve Prefontaine, ORE,

19 ALL-TIME TOP-10 LIST (MEN) 5,000 METERS 13: Lawi Lalang, ARIZ, : Henry Rono, WSU, : Peter Koech, WSU, : Robert Cheseret, ARIZ, :13.74i...Stephen Sambu, ARIZ, : Bill McChesney, ORE, : Ian Dobson, STAN, : Ryan Hall, STAN, :18.12i...Galen Rupp, ORE, : Edward Cheserek, ORE, 2014 $13: Brent Vaughan, COLO, ,000 METERS 27: Henry Rono, WSU, : Stephen Sambu, ARIZ, : Chris Derrick, STAN, : Samson Kimombwa, WSU, : Galen Rupp, ORE, : Joel Cheruiyot, WSU, : Bill McChesney, ORE, : Luke Puskedra, ORE, : Ian Dobson, STAN, : Joshua Kimeto, WSU, : John Ngeno, WSU, 1977 $27: Dathan Ritzenhein, COLO, METER HURDLES Aleec Harris, USC, Devon Allen, ORE, Greg Foster, UCLA, Mark Crear, USC, Oscar Spurlock, USC, Ryan Wilson, USC, Tony Li, WSU, Eric Mitchum, ORE, Larry Cowling, CAL, Brendan Ames, USC, 2011 Wind-aided: Robert Reading, USC, Tony Li, WSU, Dominique Arnold, WSU, Johnathan Cabral, ORE, Brendan Ames, USC, 2011 $ Marcus Walker, COLO, 1970/ METER HURDLES Kevin Young, UCLA, Jeshua Anderson, WSU, Andre Phillips, UCLA, Rai Benjamin, UCLA, Felix Sanchez, USC, (A)...Larry Cowling, CAL, Tom Andrews, USC, Reggie Wyatt, USC, Brandon Johnson, UCLA, Amaechi Morton, STAN, METER STEEPLECHASE 8: Henry Rono, WSU, : Julius Korir, WSU, : Richard Tuwei, WSU, : Peter Koech, WSU, : Aaron Aguayo, ASU, : Ken Martin, ORE, : Kyle Alcorn, ASU, : Josephat Kapkory, WSU, : Knut Kvalheim, ORE, : Thom Hunt, ARIZ, x100-METER RELAY 38.44*+ (A)...USC, (McCullouch, Kuller, Simpson, Miller) UCLA, (Marsh, Everett, Lewis, Thomas) 38.64*+...USC, (Babb, Brown, Quarrie, Deckard) USC, (Williams, Mullins, J. Sanford, M. Sanford) ASU, (Koehnemann, Peterson, Amoo, Love) USC, (Lee, De Grasse, Thymes, Jackson) Oregon, (Simpson, King, Shellmire, Chambers) ASU, (Brown, King, Moore, Evans) ASU, (Brown, King, Moore, Evans) (A)...USC, (Williams, Simmons, Randle, Gilkes) 4x400-METER RELAY 2: UCLA, (Lewis, K. Young, Everett, Thomas) 3: UCLA, (A. Washington, K. Young, Thomas, Everett) 3: ASU, (Allen, Amoo, Peterson, Banda) 3: USC, (Hannah, Conway, Cannady, Watts) 3: USC, (Hughes, Mance, Wyatt, Nellum) 3:00.77i...USC, (Shinnick, Benjamin, Morgan Jr., Norman) 3: ORE, (Kent, Inico, Ikwuakor, Scherer) 3: ASU, (Fitch, Amoo, Peterson, Barton) 3: ASU, (Fitch, Amoo, Barton, Banda) 3: UCLA, (A. Washington, K. Young, Stanich, Everett) #3:01.7*...ASU...(McKenzie, G. Burl, Darden, Frazier),

20 ALL-TIME TOP-10 LIST (MEN) HIGH JUMP 2.32/7-7 1/4...Del Davis, UCLA, /7-7 1/4...Jesse Williams, USC, / Brent Harken, WSU, /7-7i...Nick Ross, ARIZ, /7-6 1/2i...Greg Jones, WSU, /7-6 1/2... Rick Noji, WASH, /7-6i...Randall Cunningham, USC, /7-6...James Frazier, ARIZ, /7-5 3/4...Brian Marshall, STAN, /7-5 3/4... Jeff Rogers, CAL, /7-5 3/4... Dawid Jaworski, USC, /7-5 3/4... Edgar Rivera-Morales, ARIZ, /7-5 3/4...Bryan McBride, ASU, 2014 #2.29/7-6...Kyle Arney, ASU, 1977 POLE VAULT 5.80/19-0 1/4i...Brad Walker, WASH, /19-0 1/4... Tommy Skipper, ORE, /18-9 1/4... Toby Stevenson, STAN, /18-9 1/4... Scott Roth, WASH, /18-8 3/4...Mike Tully, UCLA, /18-8 1/4...Brent Burns, CAL, /18-8 1/4... Nick Hysong, ASU, /18-7 1/4... Scott Slover, UCLA, /18-6 1/2i... Christos Pallakis, WSU, /18-6 1/2...Kory Tarpenning, ORE, /18-6 1/2...Dominic Johnson, ARIZ, /18-6 1/2... Dennis Kholev, USC, /18-6 1/2...Jax Thoirs, WASH, /18-6 1/2...Brad Walker, WASH, 2003 LONG JUMP 8.34/27-4 1/2... Randy Williams, USC, / Phil Shinnick, WASH, /27-0 3/4...Dietmar Haaf, USC, /27-0 1/2... James McAlister, UCLA, /27-0 1/2...George Ogbeide, WSU, / James Lofton, STAN, / /4...Larry Doubley, USC, / /4...Mike Powell, UCLA, / /4 (A)...Vance Johnson, ARIZ, / /2... Dwight Phillips, ASU, 2000 TRIPLE JUMP 17.19/56-4 3/4...Joseph Taiwo, WSU, / Allen Simms, USC, / Julien Kapek, USC, / /4... Willie Banks, UCLA, /55-8 1/4i...Ian Campbell, WSU, /55-6 1/4...Eric Sloan, USC, /55-2 1/4...Francis Dodoo, WSU, / Dokie Williams, UCLA, / Ken Williams, CAL, / /4...Clarence Taylor, UCLA, 1974 SHOT 22.00/72-2 1/4...John Godina, UCLA, / Ryan Whiting, ASU, / /4... John Brenner, UCLA, /70-6 1/2i...Terry Albritton, STAN, /70-4 1/2i... Jordan Geist, ARIZ, /69-3 1/4...Dave Laut, UCLA, /69-1 1/2... Dean Crouser, ORE, / Zack Lloyd, ARIZ, / /4...Neal Steinhauer, ORE, /68-5 1/4i...Jordan Clarke, ASU, 2012 DISCUS 68.16m/ Julian Wruck, UCLA, / Dean Crouser, ORE, / Borys Chambul, WASH, / John Godina, UCLA, / Mac Wilkins, ORE, / Greg Garza, UCLA, / Ian Waltz, WSU, / R. Jimenez-Gaona, CAL, / Adam Setliff, WASH, / Michael Robertson, STAN, 2007 HAMMER 82.62/ Balazs Kiss, USC, / Ken Flax, ORE, / Tore Gustafsson, WSU, / Conor McCullough, USC, / Stefan Jonsson, WSU, / Norbert Horvath, USC, / Dave Popejoy, STAN, / Remington Conaster, USC, / Scott Neilson, WASH, / Adam Connolly, STAN, 1999 JAVELIN (Current Implement, began in 1986) 83.16/ Cyrus Hostetler, ORE, / Corey White, USC, / Esko Mikkola, ARIZ, / Pal Arne Fagernes, ASU, / Sam Crouser, ORE, / Erik Smith, UCLA, / Stefan Wikstrom, WSU, / Jan Johansson, WSU, / Kyle Nielsen, WASH, / Cooper Thompson, USC, 2010 JAVELIN (Old Implement, discontinued in 1985) 95.10/ Brian Crouser, ORE, / Bob Rockett, WASH, / Reidar Lorentzen, ORE, / Laslo Babits, WSU, / Duncan Atwood, WASH, / Cary Feldman, WASH, / Jan Johansson, WSU, / Gerald Lyons, WSU, / Jim Judd, OSU, / Rod Ewaliko, WASH, 1976 #91.44/ Mark Murro, ASU, 1970 #86.56/ John Tushaus, ARIZ, 1966 DECATHLON Ashton Eaton, ORE, Mike Ramos, WASH, Pau Tonnesen, ARIZ, Jeremy Taiwo, WASH, Jake Arnold, ARIZ, Mark Anderson, UCLA, Jim Connolly, UCLA, Mike Morrison, CAL, Marcus Nilsson, UCLA, C.K. Yang, UCLA, 1963 (Pedro dasilva (ORE) scored 8176 points in 1992, but was subsequently declared ineligible for the season, per NCAA rules. His mark is recognized by the IAAF, however.) Through 2018 indoor season 20

21 ALL-TIME TOP-10 LIST (WOMEN) SYMBOLS * - Time converted from yards using IAAF tables + - Hand time converted to automatic time equivalent i - Indoor (A) - Marks made at an altitude of over 1,000 meters $ - Marks by Colorado and Utah athletes prior to joining the Pac-12 in METERS Jasmine Todd, ORE, Jenna Prandini, ORE, English Gardner, ORE, Gail Devers, UCLA, Hannah Cunliffe, ORE, Deajah Stevens, ORE, Angela Williams, USC, Ariana Washington, ORE, Natasha Mayers, USC, Virginia Powell, USC, Torri Edwards, USC, 1999 Wind-aided: Gail Devers, UCLA, Deajah Stevens, ORE, Virginia Powell, USC, Chryste Gaines, STAN, Angela Williams, USC, Ariana Washington, ORE, Inger Miller, USC, Deanna Hill, USC, Torri Edwards, USC, Carol Rodriguez, USC, Hannah Cunliffe, USC, Shakedia Jones, UCLA, METERS Deajah Stevens, ORE, Jenna Prandini, ORE, Ariana Washington, ORE, Carol Rodriguez, USC, Inger Miller, USC, Deanna Hill, USC, Hannah Cunliffe, ORE, Tynia Gaither, USC, English Gardner, ORE, Kinshasa Davis, USC, 2000 Wind-aided: Deanna Hill, USC, Inger Miller, USC, Ariana Washington, ORE, Gail Devers, UCLA, Chryste Gaines, STAN, METERS Monique Henderson, UCLA, Kendall Ellis, USC, Maicel Malone, ASU, i... Phyllis Francis, ORE, Keshia Baker, ORE, Jaide Stepter, USC, Elexis Guster, ORE, Carol Rodriguez, USC, Makenzie Dunmore, ORE, Camara Jones, ORE, Andrea Anderson, UCLA, METERS 1: Brigita Langerholc, USC, : Laura Roesler, ORE, : Raevyn Rogers, ORE, : Alysia Johnson, CAL, : Michelle Taylor, USC, : Claudia Saunders, STAN, : Justine Federonic, STAN, : Amy Weissenbach, STAN, : Olivia Baker, STAN, : Shelby Houlihan, ASU, ,500 METERS 4: Emma Coburn, COLO, : Lena Nilsson, UCLA, : Elise Cranny, STAN, : Shelby Houlihan, ASU, : Lauren Centrowtiz, STAN, : Jordan Hasay, ORE, : Malindi Elmore, STAN, : Katie Follett, WASH, : Dani Jones, COLO, : Courtney Inman, WASH, 2003 $3: Jenny Barringer, COLO, 2009 $4: Shayne Wille, COLO, ,000 METERS 8:55.31i...Katie Flood, WASH, :57.46i...Jordan Hasay, ORE, :58.50i... Jessica Hull, ORE, : Annette Hand, ORE, :59.18i...Lilli Burdon, ORE, :59.23i... Vanessa Fraser, STAN, : Bridget Smyth, ARIZ, :00.6i...Arianna Lambie, STAN, :00.86i... Chelsea Reilly, CAL, :01.48i... Lauren Fleshman, STAN, 2002 $8:42.03i...Jenny Barringer, COLO, 2009 $8: Kara Grgas-Wheeler, COLO, ,000 METERS 15: Aisling Cuffe, STAN, : Jessica Tonn, STAN, : Jessica Tebo, COLO, : Lauren Fleshman, STAN, : Sara Bei, STAN, : Vanessa Fraser, STAN, : Alicia Craig, STAN, :29.24i...Deborah Maier, CAL, :30.17i... Amy Hastings, ASU, : Arianna Lambie, STAN, : Megan Goethals, WASH, 2013 $15:01.70i...Jenny Barringer, COLO, 2009 $15: Sara (Gorton) Slattery, COLO, 2003 $15: Kara Grgas-Wheeler, COLO,

22 ALL-TIME TOP-10 LIST (WOMEN) 10,000 METERS 32: Jordan Hasay, ORE, : Deborah Maier, CAL, : Alicia Craig, STAN, : Amy Hastings, ASU, : Amy Skieresz, ARIZ, : Elvin Kibet, ARIZ, : Megan Goethals, WASH, : Kirsten O Hara, CAL, : Victoria Jackson, ASU, : Allison Woodward, ORE, 2012 $32: Jodie Hughes, COLO, METER HURDLES Virginia Powell, USC, Gail Devers, UCLA, Alaysha Johnson, ORE, Nia Ali, USC, Dior Hall, USC, Lynda Tolbert, ASU, Kori Carter, STAN, Brea Buchanan, UCLA, Sheena Johnson, UCLA, Dawn Harper, UCLA, 2006 Wind-aided: Nia Ali, USC, Alaysha Johnson, ORE, Sau Ying Chan, USC, Natasha Danvers, USC, METER HURDLES Sheena Johnson, UCLA, Kori Carter, STAN, Janeene Vickers, UCLA, Georganne Moline, ARIZ, Nicole Leach, UCLA, Sage Watson, ARIZ, Natasha Danvers, USC, Jaide Stepter, USC, Nnenya Hailey, ARIZ, Turquoise Thompson, UCLA, ,000-METER STEEPLECHASE 9: Emma Coburn, COLO, : Shalaya Kipp, COLO, : Mel Lawrence, WASH, : Charlotte Prouse, WASH, : Lisa Aguilera, ASU, : Madison Boreman, COLO, : Erin Clark, COLO, : Grayson Murphy, UTAH, : Kelly McDonald, ASU, : Frida Berge, ORE, 2016 $9: Jenny Barringer, COLO, x100-METER RELAY Oregon, (Dunmore, Stevens, Cunliffe, Washington) Oregon, (Todd, Stevens, Cunliffe, Washington) Oregon, (Johnson, Stevens, Dunmore, Washington) USC, (Brown, Hill, Faulknor, Gaither) Oregon, (Wallace, Stevens, Barbian, Washington) USC, (Powell, Onyepunuka, Davis, Rodriguez) USC, (Laarman, Davis, Faulknor, Gaither) USC, (Hill, Westbrook, Faulknor, Gaither) USC, (Williams, Young, Edmonson, Davis) USC, (Hall, Westbrook, Faulknor, Hill) Oregon, (White, Purvis, Baker, Youngblood) 4x400-METER RELAY 3: Oregon, (Guster, Rogers, Dunmore, Stevens) 3: USC, (Pettigrew, Iuel, Hill, Ellis) 3: Oregon, (Gardner, Okodogbe, Roesler, P. Francis) 3: Oregon, (Waller, Guster, Dunmore, Rogers) 3: USC, (Pettigrew, Iuel, Cockrell, Ellis) 3: USC, (Ellis, Iuel, Pettigrew, Stepter) 3: Oregon, (Gardner, Okodogbe, Roesler, P. Francis) 3: Oregon, (Okodogbe, Roesler, Brennan, P. Francis) 3:27.40i... Oregon, (Okodogbe, Roesler, Brennan, Francis) 3:27.45i...USC, (Roberts, Cockrell, Hill, Ellis) HIGH JUMP 2.03/ Brigetta Barrett, ARIZ, /6-6...Amy Acuff, UCLA, i/6-5 1/2i (A)...Lisa Bernhagen, STAN, /6-5 1/2...Tanya Hughes, ARIZ, /6-4 3/4... Elizabeth Patterson, ARIZ, 2009/ /6-4 1/4... Julieanne Broughton, ARIZ, /6-3 1/2...Erin Aldrich, ARIZ, i/6-3 1/4i... Katrena Johnson, ARIZ, /6-2 3/4...Camille Jampolsky, ORE, /6-2 3/4...Cristina Fink-Sisniega, ARIZ, /6-2 3/4...Vicki Borsheim, WASH, 1987 $1.90/6-3...Karol Damon, COLO,

23 ALL-TIME TOP-10 LIST (WOMEN) POLE VAULT 4.60/ Chelsea Johnson, UCLA, /14-10i... Amy Linnen, ARIZ, /14-9 1/2...Katerina Stefanidi, STAN, / Becky Holliday, ORE, /14-7 1/4...Tracy O Hara, UCLA, /14-7 1/4... Melissa Gergel, ORE, /14-5 1/4...Kristina Owsinski, WASH, /14-4 1/2... Logan Miller, WASH, /14-3 1/2i... Kate Soma, WASH, /14-3 1/4i... Becky Holliday, ORE, /14-3 1/4i...Tamara Diles, WSU, /14-3 1/4... Tori Pena, UCLA, /14-3 1/4... Elizabeth Quick, WASH, 2017 LONG JUMP 6.84/22-5 1/4... Jasmine Todd, ORE, /22-4 1/2...Rhonda Watkins, UCLA, /22-3 3/4... Jenna Prandini, ORE, /22-2 1/2... Gail Devers, UCLA, /22-1 3/4...Christabel Nettey, ASU, / Sheila Hudson, CAL, / /4... Jackie Edwards, STAN, / Yvette Bates, USC, / Brianna Glenn, ARIZ, / Jamesha Youngblood, ORE, 2010 TRIPLE JUMP 14.15/46-5 1/4...Erica McLain, STAN, / Candice Baucham, UCLA, /46-0 3/4...Sheila Hudson, CAL, /45-5 1/4... Wendy Brown, USC, /45-3 3/4i... Jessie Maduka, UCLA, /45-3i...Yvette Bates, USC, / /4... Roshanda Glenn, UCLA, /44-4 1/4...Lauryn Newson, ORE, / Chaquinn Cook, ORE, /44-3 1/4... Renee Williams, UCLA, /44-2 1/2i... Deana Simmons, UCLA, 2001 Wind-Aided: 14.60/ Erica McLain, STAN, / Sheila Hudson, CAL, 1990 SHOT 19.20/63-0i...Maggie Ewen, ASU, / /4...Valeyta Althouse, UCLA, /61-7 3/4... Jessica Pressley, ASU, /60-4 1/2...Sarah Stevens, ASU, /60-2 1/2...Alyssa Hasslen, ARIZ, / Julie Labonte, ARIZ, /59-6 3/4...Jillian Camarena, STAN, i/ /4...Dawn Dumble, UCLA, /58-4 1/2... Nada Kawar, UCLA, /58-3 3/4... Christina Tolson, UCLA, 2001 DISCUS 65.62/ Aretha Hill, WASH, / Suzy Powell, UCLA, / Seilala Sua, UCLA, / Valerie Allman, STAN, / Tera Novy, USC, / Dawn Dumble, UCLA, / Anna Jelmini, ASU, / Carla Garrett, ARIZ, / Rachelle Noble, UCLA, / Maggie Ewen, ASU, 2017 HAMMER 74.56/ Maggie Ewen, ASU, / Eva Orban, USC, / Chelsea Cassulo, ASU, / Jessica Pressley, ASU, / Jenny Ozorai, USC, / Ida Storm, UCLA, / Britney Henry, ORE, 2007/ / Jillian Weir, ORE, / Marissa Minderler, USC, / Sarah Hopping, STAN, 2006 JAVELIN (New implement, began in 1999) 59.62/ Rachel Yurkovich, ORE, / Inga Stasiulionyte, USC, / Sarah Malone, ORE, / Marissa Tschida, WSU, / Brianna Bain, STAN, / Mackenzie Little, STAN, / Kristine Busa, USC, / Megan Glassman, UTAH, / Amanda Peterson, WASH, / Dani Maier, STAN, 2008 JAVELIN (Old implement, discontinued in 1998) 61.60/ Paula Berry, ORE, / Louise Perreault, ARIZ, / Erica Wheeler, STAN, / Ashley Selman, USC, / Jill Smith, ORE, / Mackenzie Little, STAN, / Shelly Sanford, WASH, / Helena Uusitalo, WASH, / Suzy Powell, UCLA, / Kim Hyatt, ORE, 1991 HEPTATHLON Brianne Theisen, ORE, Jacquelyn Johnson, ASU, Diana Pickler, WSU, w...Gea Johnson, ASU, Wendy Brown, USC, Amalie Iuel, USC, Kelly Blair, ORE, Keia Pinnick, ASU, Tracye Lawyer, STAN, Ellannee Richardson, WSU, 2003 Through 2018 indoor season 23

24 * - Meet Record PAC-12 CHAMPIONS (MEN) 100 YARDS 1960 Willie White, CAL, Bruce Munn, USC, Arnold Tripp, UCLA, Larry Questad, STAN, David Morris, USC, Dick Hickman, WSU, Tom Jones, UCLA, Lennox Miller, USC, Lennox Miller, USC, Lennox Miller, USC, 9.3w 1970 Eddie Hart, CAL, Willie Deckard, USC, Warren Edmonson, UCLA, Don Quarrie, USC, Al Davis, WASH, James Gilkes, USC, METERS Meet Record: Andre DeGrasse, USC, 9.97, James Gilkes, USC, Clancy Edwards, USC, Clancy Edwards, USC, James Sanford, USC, James Sanford, USC, Eric Brown, UCLA, Eric Brown, UCLA, Ken Robinson, ASU, Darwin Cook, USC, Darwin Cook, USC, Mike Marsh, UCLA, Luis Morales, USC, Mike Marsh, UCLA, Kevin Williams, UCLA, Michael Bates, ARIZ, Michael Bates, ARIZ, Tony Miller, UCLA, Jeff Laynes, USC, Marcus Reed, UCLA, Ato Boldon, UCLA, Ato Boldon, UCLA, Akin Akinremi, ARIZ, Ja'Warren Hooker, WASH, Sultan McCullough, USC, Ja'Warren Hooker, WASH, 10.19w 2001 Marcus Brunson, ASU, Anson Henry, WSU, Anthony Buchanan, WSU, 10.10w 2004 Anthony Buchanan, WSU, Wes Felix, USC, Philip Francis, USC, Ahmad Rashad, USC, Wopamo Osaisai, STAN, Ahmad Rashad, USC, Ahmad Rashad, USC, James Alaka, WASH, Aaron Brown, USC, Beejay Lee, USC, Aaron Brown, USC, Andre DeGrasse, USC, 9.97* 2016 Reggie Lewis, ASU, Kyree King, ORE, YARDS 1960 Angie Coia, USC, Bruce Munn, USC, Arnold Tripp, UCLA, Larry Questad, STAN, Jerry Plowman, WASH, Forrest Beaty, CAL, Tom Jones, UCLA, Lennox Miller, USC, Lennox Miller, USC, Lennox Miller, USC, Willie Turner, OSU, Willie Deckard, USC, Leon Brown, USC Don Quarrie, USC, Gary Minor, WSU, James Gilkes, USC, METERS Meet Record: Ato Boldon, UCLA, 20.00, James Gilkes, USC, Clancy Edwards, USC, Clancy Edwards, USC, Greg Foster, USC, James Sanford, USC, LaMonte King, ASU, Eric Brown, UCLA, 20.41w 1983 George Walcott, ORE, Luis Morales, USC, Darwin Cook, USC, Mike Dexter, USC, Henry Thomas, UCLA, Atlee Mahorn, CAL, Marc Olivier, ARIZ, Michael Bates, ARIZ, Michael Bates, ARIZ, Tony Miller, UCLA, Jeff Laynes, USC, Marcus Reed, UCLA, Ato Boldon, UCLA, Ato Boldon, UCLA, 20.00* 1997 Jimmi Johnson, STAN, Ja'Warren Hooker, WASH, Jerome Davis, USC, Ja'Warren Hooker, WASH, 20.39w 2001 Marcus Brunson, ASU, 20.62w 2002 Anson Henry, WSU, Wes Felix, USC, Wes Felix, USC, Seth Amoo, ASU, Philip Francis, USC, Ahmad Rashad, USC, Darryl Elston, ASU, Ahmad Rashad, USC, Ahmad Rashad, USC, James Alaka, WASH, James Alaka, WASH, Bryshon Nellum, USC, Aaron Brown, USC, Andre DeGrasse, USC, Devon Allen, ORE, Kyree King, ORE, YARDS 1960 Jack Yerman, CAL, Bob Staten, USC, Rex Cawley, USC, Rex Cawley, USC, Dave Archibald, CAL, Forrest Beaty, CAL, Bob Frey, UCLA, Steve Pancoast, OSU, Don Domansky, UCLA, Len Van Hofwegen, UCLA, John Smith, UCLA, Wayne Collett, UCLA, Edesel Garrison, USC, Benny Brown, UCLA Maxie Parks, UCLA, Ken Randle, USC, METERS Meet Record: Danny Everett, UCLA, 44.34, Ken Randle, USC, Tom Andrews, USC, Donn Thompson, UCLA, Kasheef Hassan, OSU, Bill Green, USC, Howard Henley, ASU, Kasheef Hassan, OSU, Chris Whitlock, WSU, Gabriel Tiacoh, WSU, Gabriel Tiacoh, WSU, Gabriel Tiacoh, WSU, Danny Everett, UCLA, Danny Everett, UCLA, 44.34* 1989 Steve Lewis, UCLA, Steve Lewis, UCLA, Travis Hannah, USC, Quincy Watts, USC, Derrick Baker, UCLA, Paul Greene, USC, Pat Johnson, ORE, Jerome Davis, USC, Jerome Davis, USC, Jerome Davis, USC, Jerome Davis, USC, Michael Granville, UCLA, Tony Berrian, ASU, Mike Kenyon, ARIZ, Lewis Banda, ASU, Lewis Banda, ASU, Kedar Inico, ORE, Matt Scherer, ORE, Lionel Larry, USC, Lionel Larry, USC, Jordan Boase, WASH, Joey Hughes, USC, Mike Berry, ORE, Bryshon Nellum, USC, Bryshon Nellum, USC, Mike Berry, ORE, Marcus Chambers, ORE, Marcus Chambers, ORE, Michael Norman, USC,

25 PAC-12 CHAMPIONS (MEN) 880 YARDS 1960 Jerry Siebert, CAL, 1: Andy Dunkell, UCLA, 1: Kevin Hogan, USC, 1: Bob Miltz, STAN, 1: Bill Pratt, STAN, 1: Morgan Groth, OSU, 1: Dennis Carr, USC, 1: Wade Bell, ORE, 1: Terry Thompson, OSU, 1: Art Sandison, WSU, 1: Art Sandison, WSU, 1: Rick Brown, CAL, 1: Rick Brown, CAL, 1: Rick Brown, CAL, 1: Rick Brown, CAL, 1: James Robinson, CAL, 1: METERS Meet Record: Joaquim Cruz, ORE, 1:45.12, James Robinson, CAL, 1: James Brewster, WSU, 1: Conrad Suhr, UCLA, 1: James Walters, USC, 1: David Mack, ORE, 1: David Mack, ORE, 1: David Mack, ORE, 1: Joaquim Cruz, ORE, 1: Joaquim Cruz, ORE, 1:45.12* 1985 Dub Myers, ORE 1: Joey Bunch, USC, 1: Doug Herron, ARIZ, 1: Tim Manson, WSU, 1: Ibrahim Okash, USC, 1: David Strang, STAN, 1: David Strang, STAN, 1: Mitch Leffler, WASH, 1: Jim McCreery, ASU, 1: Clevon Clair, ASU, 1: Eric Anderson, WSU, 1: Mike Terry, UCLA, 1: Isaac Turner, USC, 1: Bernard Lagat, WSU, 1: Patrick Nduwimana, ARIZ, 1: Patrick Nduwimana, ARIZ, 1: Michael Stember, STAN, 1: Simon Kimata, ORE, 1: Justin Romaniuik, STAN, 1: Ben Aragon, UCLA, 1: Ryan Brown, WASH, 1: Duane Solomon, USC, 1: Ryan Brown, WASH, 1: Andrew Wheating, ORE, 1: Andrew Wheating, ORE, 1: Andrew Wheating, ORE, 1: Cory Primm, UCLA, 1: Elijah Greer, ORE, 1: Elijah Greer, ORE, 1: Derrick Daigre, WASH, 1: Jesse Jorgensen, WSU, 1: Collins Kibet, ARIZ, 1: Nick Harris, COLO, 1:48.77 MILE 1960 Bob Holland, UCLA, 4: Mil Dahl, UCLA, 4: Mil Dahl, UCLA, 4: Julio Marin, USC, 4: Paul Schlicke, STAN, 4: Bob Day, UCLA, 4: Bruce Bess, USC, 4: Roscoe Divine, ORE, 4: Dave Wilborn, ORE, 4: Roscoe Divine, ORE, 4: Rick Riley, WSU, 3: Steve Prefontaine, ORE, 4: Hailu Ebba, OSU, 4: Hailu Ebba, OSU, 3: Hailu Ebba, OSU, 4: Scott Daggatt, ORE, 4:08.2 1,500 METERS Meet Record: Lawi Lalang, ARIZ, 3:36.34, Peter Spir, ORE, 3: Andy Clifford, CAL, 3: Rudy Chapa, ORE, 3: Rudy Chapa, ORE, 3: Thom Hunt, ARIZ, 3: Dan Raby, ASU, 3: Jim Hill, ORE, 3: Mark Fricker, OSU, 3: Jim Hill, ORE, 3: Peter Koech, WSU, 3: Dub Myers, ORE, 3: Bruce Stirling, WASH, 3: Dave Ottaway, CAL, 3: John Quade, ARIZ, 3: Bill Crowley, STAN, 3: Samuel Kibiri, WSU, 3: Josephat Kapkory, WSU, 3: Martin Keino, ARIZ, 3: Richie Boulet, CAL, 3: Martin Keino, ARIZ, 3: Richie Boulet, CAL, 3: Bernard Lagat, WSU, 3: Bernard Lagat, WSU, 3: Bernard Lagat, WSU, 3: Gabe Jennings, STAN, 3: Gabe Jennings, STAN, 3: Gabe Jennings, STAN, 3: Grant Robinson, STAN, 3: Robert Cheseret, ARIZ, 3: Jon Rankin, UCLA, 3: Robert Cheseret, ARIZ, 3: Russell Brown, STAN, 3: Garrett Heath, STAN, 3: Matthew Centrowitz, ORE, 3: Matthew Centrowitz, ORE, 3: Matthew Centrowitz, ORE, 3: Lawi Lalang, ARIZ, 3: Lawi Lalang, ARIZ, 3: Lawi Lalang, ARIZ, 3:36.34* 2015 Izaic Yorks, WASH, 3: Izaic Yorks, WASH, 3: Grant Fisher, STAN, 3:54.67 THREE MILES 1960 Rene Rogers, USC, 14: Al Gaylord, CAL, 14: Harry McCalla, STAN, 14: Julio Marin, USC, 13: Chris Westman, WSU, 13: Ken Moore, ORE, 13: Gerry Lindgren, WSU, 13: Gerry Lindgren, WSU, 13: Gerry Lindgren, WSU, 13: Arne Kvalheim, ORE, 13: Steve Prefontaine, ORE, 13: Steve Prefontaine, ORE, 13: Steve Prefontaine, ORE, 13: Steve Prefontaine, ORE, 13: John Ngeno, WSU, 13: Paul Geis, ORE, 13:35.8 5,000 METERS Meet Record: Henry Rono, WSU, 13:20.23, John Ngeno, WSU, 13: Samson Kimobwa, WSU, 13: Henry Rono, WSU, 13:20.23* 1979 Henry Rono, WSU, 13: Ken Martin, ORE, 13: Alberto Salazar, ORE, 14: Peter Koech, WSU, 13: Richard Tuwei, WSU, 13: Julius Korir, WSU, 13: Karl Van Calcar, OSU, 14: Julius Korir, WSU, 13: Jeff Cannada, ARIZ, 13: Matt Giusto, ARIZ, 13: Marc Davis, ARIZ, 13: E.J. Guo, WSU, 14: Marc Davis, ARIZ, 14: Marc Davis, ARIZ, 14: Martin Keino, ARIZ, 14: Josephat Kapkory, WSU, 14: Martin Keino, ARIZ, 14: Mebrahtom Keflezighi, UCLA, 14: Mebrahtom Keflezighi, UCLA, 13: Abdi Abdirahman, ARIZ, 14: Abdi Abdirahman, ARIZ, 14: Brad Hauser, STAN, 13: Bolota Asmerom, CAL, 14: Jonathan Riley, STAN, 14: Louie Luchini, STAN, 14: Robert Cheseret, ARIZ, 14: Robert Cheseret, ARIZ, 13: Robert Cheseret, ARIZ, 13: Galen Rupp, ORE, 14: Kyle Alcorn, ASU, 14: Brandon Bethke, ASU, 13: Chris Derrick, STAN, 13: Lawi Lalang, ARIZ, 13: Chris Derrick, STAN, 13: Nick Happe, ASU, 14: Lawi Lalang, ARIZ, 13: Edward Cheserek, ORE, 13: Colby Gilbert, WASH, 13: Zach Perrin, COLO, 13:

26 PAC-12 CHAMPIONS (MEN) SIX MILES 1973 John Ngeno, WSU, 28: John Ngeno, WSU, 28: John Ngeno, WSU, 28: ,000 METERS Meet Record: Henry Rono, WSU, 27:46.55, Tony Sandoval, STAN, 28: Samson Kimobwa, WSU, 28: Henry Rono, WSU, 27:46.55* 1979 Alberto Salazar, ORE, 28: Samson Kimobwa, WSU, 28: Alberto Salazar, ORE, 28: Steve Ortiz, UCLA, 28: Peter Koech, WSU, 28: Peter Koech, WSU, 29: Peter Koech, WSU, 29: Mark McMonigal, ORE, 29: Jacinto Navarrette, WSU, 29: Chris Morgan, ARIZ, 29: E.J. Guo, WSU, 29: Peter Fonseca, ORE, 29: Pat Haller, ORE, 29: Josephat Kapkory, WSU, 29: Jimmy Rodriguez, ARIZ, 30: Josephat Kapkory, WSU, 29: Karl Keska, ORE, 30: Karl Keska, ORE, 29: Rob Reeder, STAN, 29: Abdi Abdirahman, ARIZ, 28: Nathan Nutter, STAN, 29: Brent Hauser, STAN, 29: Dave Bazzi, WASH, 29: Jonathan Riley, STAN, 30: Louie Luchini, STAN, 29: Robert Cheseret, ARIZ, 30: Robert Cheseret, ARIZ, 29: Robert Cheseret, ARIZ, 30: Glaen Rupp, ORE, 29: Carlos Trujillo, ORE, 30: Galen Rupp, ORE, 29: Chris Derrick, STAN, 29: Stephen Sambu, ARIZ, 28: Stephen Sambu, ARIZ, 29: Lawi Lalang, ARIZ, 28: Joe Rosa, STAN, 29: Ammar Moussa, COLO, 29: Edward Cheserek, ORE, 28: Edward Cheserek, ORE, 29: YARD HURDLES 1960 Jim Johnson, UCLA, Bob Pierce, USC, Brian Polkinghorne, USC, Brian Polkinghorne, USC, Theo Viltz, USC, Theo Viltz, USC, Earl McCullouch, USC, Ron Copeland, UCLA, Earl McCullouch, USC, Rick Tipton, STAN, Tyrone Dutton, USC, Lance Babb, USC, Charles Rich, UCLA, Jerry Wilson, USC, Kip Ngeno, WSU, Clim Jackson, UCLA, METER HURDLES Meet Record: Aleec Harris, USC, 13.35, Spider Gaines, WASH, James Owens, UCLA, Greg Foster, UCLA, Greg Foster, UCLA, Greg Foster, UCLA, Larry Cowling, CAL, Milan Stewart, USC, Marcus Allen, UCLA, Steve Kerho, UCLA, Steve Kerho, UCLA, Andrew Parker, ASU, Andrew Parker, ASU, Robert Reading, USC, Robert Reading, USC, Tony Li, WSU, Tony Li, WSU, Mark Crear, USC, 13.55w 1993 Ross Flowers, UCLA, Kehinde Alade'fa, USC, Kehinde Alade'fa, USC, Kehinde Alade'fa, USC, William Erese, USC, William Erese, USC, Arend Watkins, WSU, Ryan Wilson, USC, 13.83w 2001 Arend Watkins, WSU, Ryan Wilson, USC, Ryan Wilson, USC, Eric Mitchum, ORE, Eric Mitchum, ORE, Eric Mitchum, ORE, Kevin Craddock, UCLA, Kevin Craddock, UCLA, Oscar Spurlock, USC, Ashton Eaton, ORE, Ray Stewart, CAL, Jonathan Cabral, ORE, Ray Stewart, CAL, Aleec Harris, USC, 13.35* 2015 Marquis Morris, USC, Devon Allen, ORE, Ashtyn Davis, CAL, YARD HURDLES 1963 Rex Cawley, USC, Jim Allen, WSU, Roger Johnson, UCLA, Roger Johnson, UCLA, Paddy McCrary, CAL, Geoff Vanderstock, USC, Gary Knoke, ORE, Wayne Collett, UCLA, Jim Seymour, WASH, Jean Pierre Corvall, UCLA, Jeff Overson, OSU, Matt Hogsett, STAN, Tom Andrews, USC, METER HURDLES Meet Record: Jeshua Anderson, WSU, 48.13, Tom Andrews, USC, Tom Andrews, USC, Rich Graybehl, USC, Phil Bransom, ORE, Andre Phillips, UCLA, Andre Phillips, UCLA, Larry Cowling, CAL, Leonard Robinson, CAL, Jim Scannella, CAL, Steve Kerho, UCLA, Kevin Young, UCLA, Kevin Young, UCLA, Kevin Young, UCLA, George Porter, USC, George Porter, USC, Robert Rucker, USC, Bob Gray, ORE, Marcus Carter, USC, Pedro Rodrigues, USC, Pedro Rodrigues, USC, Kehinde Alade'fa, USC, Brian Fell, UCLA, Brian Fell, UCLA, Felix Sanchez, USC, Felix Sanchez, USC, Eric Dudley, WSU, Brandon Holliday, ORE, Ryan Wilson, USC, Brandon Johnson, UCLA, Brandon Johnson, UCLA, Shane Charles, WASH, Brandon Johnson, UCLA, Jeshua Anderson, WSU, Jeshua Anderson, WSU, Jeshua Anderson, WSU, Jeshua Anderson, WSU, 48.13* 2012 Amaechi Morton, STAN, Reggie Wyatt, USC, CJ Allen, WSU, Ben Thiel, ORE, CJ Allen, WSU, Rai Benjamin, UCLA,

27 PAC-12 CHAMPIONS (MEN) 3,000-METER STEEPLECHASE Meet Record: Julius Korir, WSU, 8:26.10, Ken Moore, ORE, 9: Ken Moore, ORE, 8: Bob Williams, ORE, 8: Rod Dahl, WSU, 9: Larry Almberg, WSU, 8: Jim Johnson, WASH, 8: Steve Savage, ORE, 8: Bill Koss, WASH, 8: Leonard Hill, OSU, 8: Todd Lathers, ORE, 8: Gary Barger, ORE, 8: Graham Barr, WASH, 8: Henry Rono, WSU, 8: Don Clary, ORE, 8: Thom Hunt, ARIZ, 8: Ken Martin, ORE, 8: Harrison Koroso, ARIZ, 8: Richard Tuwei, WSU, 8: Julius Korir, WSU, 8: Julius Korir, WSU, 8:26.10* 1985 Richard Tuwei, WSU, 8: Julius Korir, WSU, 8: Dan Bell, WASH, 8: Karl Van Calcar, OSU, 8: Marty Stroschein, WSU, 8: Danny Lopez, ORE, 8: Marc Davis, ARIZ, 8: Marc Davis, ARIZ, 8: Martin Keino, ARIZ, 8: Josephat Kapkory, WSU, 8: Martin Keino, ARIZ, 9: Daniel Das Neves, ORE, 8: Jon Pillow, ARIZ, 8: Micah Davis, ORE, 8: Micah Davis, ORE, 8: Jeremy Rasmussen, ASU, 8: Jesse Thomas, STAN, 8: Mike Hill, WASH, 8: Ian Dobson, STAN, 8: Aaron Aguayo, ASU, 8: Aaron Aguayo, ASU, 8: Aaron Aguayo, ASU, 8: Aaron Aguayo, ASU, 8: Kyle Alcorn, ASU, 8: Chris Winter, ORE, 8: Steve Sodaro, CAL, 8: Steve Finley, ORE, 9: Collin Jarvis, CAL, 8: Aric Van Halen, COLO, 8: Aaron Nelson, WASH, 8: Connor Winter, COLO, 8: Aaron Nelson, WASH, 8: Bailey Roth, ARIZ, 8: YARD RELAY 1965 California, UCLA, USC, USC, USC, California, UCLA, USC, USC, California, USC, x100-METER RELAY Meet Record: UCLA, 38.59, USC, USC, USC, USC, Arizona State, Arizona State, Arizona State, Arizona, USC, Washington State, Arizona State, UCLA, UCLA, 38.59* 1989 USC, Arizona, Washington State, USC, UCLA, UCLA, USC, UCLA, USC, UCLA, USC, Arizona State, USC, USC, Washington State, Arizona State, Arizona State, Oregon, USC, Washington, UCLA, UCLA, Washington State, Arizona State, Arizona State, USC, USC, Arizona State, Oregon, MILE RELAY 1960 USC, 3: USC, 3: USC, 3: USC, 3: California, 3: California, 3: UCLA, 3: Washington, 3: UCLA, 3: UCLA, 3: UCLA, 3: UCLA, 3: UCLA, 3: UCLA, 3: UCLA, 3: USC, 3:09.2 4x400 METER RELAY Meet Record: Arizona State, 3:01.26, USC, 3: UCLA, 3: USC, 3: USC, 3: UCLA, 3: Oregon State, 3: Arizona State, 3: Arizona State, 3: Washington State, 3: Washington State, 3: California, 3: UCLA, 3: UCLA, 3: UCLA, 3: Washington, 3: Arizona State, 3: USC, 3: UCLA, 3: USC, 3: Arizona State, 3: USC, 3: USC, 3: Washington, 3: USC, 3: USC, 3: Arizona State, 3: Arizona State, 3: Arizona State, 3: Arizona State, 3:01.26* 2005 Arizona State, 3: USC, 3: USC, 3: Arizona State, 3: USC, 3: USC, 3: USC, 3: Arizona State, 3: Oregon, 3: Arizona State, 3: Washington, 3: Stanford, 3: USC, 3:

28 PAC-12 CHAMPIONS (MEN) HIGH JUMP Meet Record: Brian Marshall, STAN, 2.28/7-5 3/4, 1988 Jessie Williams, USC, 2.28/7-5 3/4, 2005 Nick Ross, ARIZ, 2.28/7-5 3/4, Charlie Dumas, USC, 6-8 3/ Bob Avant, USC, / Gene Johnson, CAL, Lew Hoyt, USC, Gene Johnson, CAL, 6-7 3/ Bill Carter, CAL, 6-9 1/ Bob Keppel, WSU, Dick Fosbury, OSU, Dick Fosbury, OSU, Dick Fosbury, OSU, John Radetich, OSU, Larry Hollins, USC, 7-0 1/ Dwight Stones, UCLA, Tom Woods, OSU, Mike Fleer, OSU, 7-1 1/ Rory Kotinek, UCLA, Jason Meisler, UCLA, Tim Walker, USC, 7-1 1/ Dwayne Joseph, UCLA, James Frazier, ARIZ, 2.17/7-1 1/ Lee Balkin, UCLA, 2.18/7-1 3/ Brent Harken, WSU, 2.19/7-2 1/ Del Davis, UCLA, 2.21/ Brett Lowery, WSU, 2.21/ James Cunningham, WSU, 2.20/7-2 1/ Maurice Crumby, ARIZ, 2.22/7-3 1/ Brian Marshall, STAN, 2.24/7-4 1/ Mike Harris, CAL, 2.20/7-2 1/ Brian Marshall, STAN, 2.28/7-5 3/4* 1989 Andy Young, ORE, 2.22/7-3 1/ Rick Noji, WASH, 2.20/7-2 1/ Muhammad Oliver, ORE, 2.15/7-0 1/ Gabe Beechum, ASU, 2.20/7 2 1/ Kevin Keane, CAL, 2.15/7-0 1/ Kevin Keane, CAL, 2.17/7-1 1/ Rich Pitchford, UCLA, 2.20/7-2 1/ Chris Nelson, ORE, 2.20/7-2 1/ Chris Nelson, ORE, 2.15/7-0 1/ Kyley Johnson, ORE, 2.15/7-0 1/ Michael Ponikvar, STAN, 2.15/7-0 1/ Jason Boness, ORE, 2.26/ Michael Ponikvar, STAN, 2.25/7-4 1/ Dawid Jaworski, USC, 2.15/7-0 1/ Dawid Jaworski, USC, 2.23/7-3 3/ Teak Wilburn, CAL, 2.22/7-3 1/ Jesse Williams, USC, 2.28/7-5 3/4* 2006 Jesse Williams, USC, 2.25/7-4 1/ Ed Wright, CAL, 2.21/ Ed Wright, CAL, 2.22/7-3 1/ Trent Arrivey, WSU, 2.19/7-2 1/ M. K. Wijesekar, USC, 2.20/7-2 1/ Nick Ross, ARIZ, 2.20/7-2 1/ Nick Ross, ARIZ, 2.20/7-2 1/ Edgar Rivera-Morales, ARIZ, 2.23/7-3 3/ Nick Ross, ARIZ, 2.28/7-5.75* 2015 Bryan McBride, ASU, 2.19m/ Thane Pierson, WSU, 2.21m/ Isaiah Holmes, UCLA, 2.12m/6-11 POLE VAULT Meet Record: Toby Stevenson, STAN, 5.72/18-9 1/4, Jim Brewer, USC, 14-0 Don Failla, WASH, 14-0 Tom Colton, CAL, 14-0 Terry Kelley, CAL, John Cramer, WASH, 15-0 Jim Brewer, USC, John Cramer, WASH, / Brian Sternberg, WASH, Bill Self, WSU, / Jim Eshelman, STAN, / Mark Savage, UCLA, Dick Railsback, UCLA, Bob Seagren, USC, / Dick Railsback, UCLA, / Jon Vaught, UCLA, Kirk Bryde, WASH, Kirk Bryde, WASH, / Francois Tracanelli, UCLA, Ed Lipscomb, OSU, / Ron Mooers, UCLA, / Scott Fisher, OSU, / Mike Tully, UCLA, Mike Tully, UCLA, / Tom Hintnaus, ORE, 5.18/ Tom Hintnaus, ORE, 5.25/17-2 3/ Shannon Sullivan, OSU, 5.34/17-6 1/ Anthony Curran, UCLA, 5.55/18-2 1/ Shannon Sullivan, OSU, 5.42/17-9 1/ Kory Tarpenning, ORE, 5.28/17-3 3/ Kory Tarpenning, ORE, 5.28/17-3 3/ Tim Canfield, ORE, 5.30/17-4 1/ Eric White, USC, 5.30/17-4 1/ Lance Betson, USC, 5.10/16-8 3/ Brent Burns, CAL, 5.34/17-6 1/ Brian Cullen, ORE, 5.20/17-0 3/ Brent Burns, CAL, 5.52/18-1 1/ Brent Burns, CAL, 5.60/18-4 1/ Nick Hysong, ASU, 5.30/17-4 1/ Nick Hysong, ASU, 5.55/18-2 1/ Christos Pallakis, WSU, 5.50/18-0 1/ Scott Slover, UCLA, 5.30/17-4 1/ Piotr Buciarski, ORE, 5.40/17-8 1/ Scott Slover, UCLA, 5.55/18-2 1/ Piotr Buciarski, ORE, 5.47/ / Toby Stevenson, STAN, 5.72/18-9 1/4* 2001 Dennis Kholev, USC, 5.60/18-4 1/ Brad Walker, WASH, 5.50/18-0 1/ Brad Walker, WASH, 5.55/18-2 1/ Tommy Skipper, ORE, 5.57/18-3 1/ Kim Yoo, UCLA, 5.41/ Tommy Skipper, ORE, 5.50/18-0 1/ Tommy Skipper, ORE, 5.45/ / Bobby Tally, UCLA, 5.21/ Scott Roth, WASH, 5.60/18-4 1/ Ryan Vu, WASH, 5.38/17-7 3/ Greg Woepse, UCLA, 5.22/17-1 1/ JJ Juilfs, WASH, 5.44/ / Michael Woepse, UCLA, 5.46/ Jax Thoirs, WASH, 5.50m/ Jax Thoirs, WASH, 5.65m/ Jax Thoirs, WASH, 5.40m/ Matthew Eckles, ASU, 5.07m/ LONG JUMP Meet Record: Dwight Phillips, ASU, 8.18/26-10, Luther Hayes, USC, /4 John Kelly, STAN, / Luther Hayes, USC, / Dan Moore, STAN, / Dan Moore, STAN, / Wariboko West, WASH, / Wellesley Clayton, USC, / Tony Albin, OSU, / Bud Walsh, STAN, / Earl McCullouch, USC, / Tom Smith, ORE, / Bouncy Moore, ORE, Bouncy Moore, ORE, / Randy Williams, USC, Randy Williams, USC, 27-9w 1974 Randy Williams, USC, /4w 1975 Randy Williams, USC, / John Okoro, OSU, / James Lofton, STAN, /4w 1978 James Lofton, STAN, / Dannie Jackson, ASU, 7.83/25-8 1/ Larry Doubley, USC, 7.92/ LaMonte King, ASU, 7.95/ Dokie Williams, UCLA, 7.85/25-9 1/ Ken Frazier, ASU, 7.80/25-7 1/ Vance Johnson, ARIZ, 7.87/ Tony Zackery, WASH, 7.90/25-11w 1986 Mike Powell, UCLA, 8.05/ J.J. Birden, ORE, 7.84/25-8 3/ Latin Berry, ORE, 7.93/26-0 1/ Latin Berry, ORE, 8.03/26-4 1/ Latin Berry, ORE, 7.99/26-2 3/ Marcus Hickerson, STAN, 7.93/26-0 1/ McArthur Anderson, UCLA, 7.59/ Derrick Baker, UCLA, 7.63/25-0 1/ Lee Adkins, CAL, 7.78/25-6 1/ Kyle Beck, USC, 7.67/ Chris Ferreira, CAL, 7.78/25-6 1/ Hilary Mawindi, WSU, 7.68/25-2 1/2w 1998 Hilary Mawindi, WSU, / Dwight Phillips, ASU, 8.18/26-10* 2000 Dwight Phillips, ASU, 8.08/26-6 1/4w 2001 Djeke Mambo, USC, 7.69/25-2 3/ Milton Little, STAN, 7.57/24-10w 2003 Juaune Armon, UCLA, 7.95/ Juaune Armon, UCLA, 7.87/ Trevell Quinley, ASU, 7.77/ Norris Frederick, WASH, 7.87/ Matt Turner, ASU, 7.84/25-8 3/ Matt Turner, ASU, 7.84/25-8 3/ Luis Rivera-Morales, ARIZ, 7.95/ Ashton Eaton, ORE, 7.81/25-7 1/ Brendan Ames, USC, 7.69/25-2 3/ Stephan Scott-Ellis, WSU, 7.85/25-9 1/ Hammed Suleman, CAL, 7.91m/ / Hammed Suleman, CAL, 7.93m/ Adoree Jackson, USC, 7.71m/ Adoree Jackson, USC, 7.71m/ Damarcus Simpson, ORE, 7.95m/

29 PAC-12 CHAMPIONS (MEN) TRIPLE JUMP Meet Record: Joseph Taiwo, WSU, 16.91/55-5 3/4, Luther Hayes, USC, / Luther Hayes, USC, / Kermit Alexander, UCLA, / Eilif Fredricksen, WSU, / Mahoney Samuels, USC, / Mahoney Samuels, USC, / Doug Olmstead, UCLA, / Gerald Lee, UCLA, / Tim Barrett, USC, / Denny Rogers, UCLA, Allen Meredith, STAN, James Butts, UCLA, /2w 1972 James Butts, UCLA, / Milan Tiff, UCLA, /2w 1974 Clarence Taylor, UCLA, / Tom Cochee, USC, /4w 1976 Tom Cochee, USC, 53-9w 1977 Willie Banks, UCLA, / Willie Banks, UCLA, Chip Benson, UCLA, 16.34/53-7 1/ Chip Benson, UCLA, 16.01/52-6 1/2w 1981 Paul Bates, CAL, 16.57/54-4 1/ Joseph Taiwo, WSU, 16.91/55-5 3/4* 1983 Deon Mayfield, ASU, 16.37/53-8 1/ Joseph Taiwo, WSU, 16.69/54-9 1/ Ken Williams, CAL, 16.76/ Uchenna Agu, ORE, 15.80/ Latin Berry, ORE, 16.31/53-6 1/ Latin Berry, ORE, 16.35/53-7 3/ Mike Harris, CAL, 16.46/ Mike Harris, CAL, 16.52/54-2 1/ Chris Huffins, CAL, 16.14/ / Charles Rogers, UCLA,16.28w/53-9w 1993 Charles Rogers, UCLA, 15.80/ Todd Bleakney, ORE, 15.61/51-2 3/ Lenards Ozolinsh, CAL, 16.46/ Lenards Ozolinsh, CAL, 16.13/ Kedjeloba Mambo, USC, 16.13/ Mel Moultry, UCLA, 15.91/52-2 1/ Dwight Phillips, ASU, 16.27/53-4 1/ Demetrius Murray, WSU, 16.10/52-10w 2001 Djeke Mambo, USC, 16.22/53-2 3/ Julien Kapek, USC, 16.84/55-3w 2003 Julien Kapek, USC, 16.78/55-0 3/ Allen Simms, USC, 16.23/ Allen Simms, USC, 16.61/ Ryan Zimmerman, ASU, 16.23w/53-3w 2007 Michael Johnson, UCLA, 15.65/51-4 1/ Matt Turner, ASU, 15.63/51-3 1/ Luis Rivera-Morales, ARIZ, 15.88/52-1 1/ Aven Wright, USC, 15.82/ Stephan Scott-Ellis, WSU, 15.90/ Chris Benard, ASU, 16.42/ / Kason Covington, WASH, 15.48/50-9 1/ Darian Brooks, STAN, 16.02m/ Darian Brooks, STAN, 15.86m/ Darian Brooks, STAN, 15.84m/ Eric Sloan, USC, 16.00m/52-6 SHOT PUT Meet Record: John Godina, UCLA, 21.76/71-4 3/4, Dallas Long, USC, / Dallas Long, USC, / Dallas Long, USC, / Matt Baggett, CAL, / Don Castle, USC, / Neal Steinhauer, ORE, Neal Steinhauer, ORE, / Neal Steinhauer, ORE, / Steve Marcus, UCLA, / John Hubbell, WASH, / Dave Murphy, USC, Pete Schmock, ORE, / Doug Lane, USC, / Mac Wilkins, ORE, Dave Schiller, UCLA, / Butch Schmidt, OSU, / Russ Vincent, WASH, / Terry Albritton, STAN, / Jeff Stover, ORE, / Dave Laut, UCLA, 20.88/ Jeff Stover, ORE, 19.55/64-1 3/ Dave Porath, CAL, 20.19/ Dean Crouser, ORE, 20.57/ Dean Crouser, ORE, 20.90/ John Brenner, UCLA, 21.08/ Dimitrios Koutsoukis, WSU, 19.94/ Dimitrios Koutsoukis, WSU, 19.79/ / Jim Banich, UCLA, 19.34/63-5 1/ Jose desouza, ORE, 18.45/60-6 1/ Jack Trahan, ARIZ, 19.76/ Shane Collins, ASU, 18.99/62-3 3/ Eric Bergreen, UCLA, 18.78/61-7 1/ Shane Collins, ASU, 19.38/ John Godina, UCLA, 19.92/65-4 1/ John Godina, UCLA, 19.60/64-3 3/ John Godina, UCLA, 21.76/71-4 3/4* 1996 Mark Parlin, UCLA, 19.71/ Ian Waltz, WSU, 18.80/61-8 1/ Chima Ugwa, ARIZ, 19.30/ Wade Tift, UCLA, 18.39/ Ben Lindsey, WASH, 19.50/ / David Wood, ASU, 19.06/62-6 1/ Scott Wiegand, UCLA, 19.55/64-1 3/ Dan Ames, UCLA, 19.34/63-5 1/ Dan Ames, UCLA, 19.81/ Sean Shields, ARIZ, 19.95/65-5 1/ Noah Bryant, USC, 19.67/64-6 1/ Noah Bryant, USC, 20.29/ Zack Lloyd, ARIZ, 21.03/ Ryan Whiting, ASU, 20.37/ Ryan Whiting, ASU, 21.34/70-0 1/ Jordan Clarke, ASU, 19.05/ Jordan Clarke, ASU, 19.86/ Jordan Clarke, ASU, 19.35/ Nicholas Scarvelis, UCLA, 19.46m/ Nicholas Scarvelis, UCLA, 19.64m/ Nicholas Scarvelis, UCLA, 20.54m/ Peter Simon, CAL, 19.15m/62-10 DISCUS Meet Record: Julian Wruck, UCLA, 65.41/214-7, Jim Wade, USC, / Dave Weill, STAN, / Dave Weill, STAN, Dave Weill, STAN, / Al Pemberton, WASH, / Bob Stoecker, STAN, / Gary Carlsen, USC, / Gary Carlsen, USC, John Van Reenan, WSU, John Van Reenan, WSU, Joe Antunovich, USC, Joe Antunovich, USC, Jim Penrose, CAL, Mac Wilkins, ORE, Roger Freberg, UCLA, Darrell Elder, USC, Borys Chambul, WASH, Scott Overton, CAL, Dave Voorhees, ORE, Tim Fox, OSU, 59.14/ Tim Fox, OSU, 58.56/ Dave Porath, CAL, 61.36/ Dean Crouser, ORE, 63.30/ Dean Crouser, ORE, 61.44/ John Brenner, UCLA, 57.48/ Todd Kaufman, ARIZ, 59.90/ Bernd Kneissler, USC, 61.86/ Jim Banich, UCLA, 59.22/ Kari Nisula, CAL, 60.00/ Brian Blutreich, UCLA, 59.36/ Brian Blutreich, UCLA, 57.56/ R. Jimenez-Gaona, CAL, 61.06/ R. Jimenez-Gaona, CAL, 64.30/ John Godina, UCLA, 60.36/ John Godina, UCLA, 57.80/ John Godina, UCLA, 64.54/ Chima Ugwa, ARIZ, 58.82/ Ian Waltz, WSU, 59.84/ Doug Reynolds, ARIZ, 62.70/ Gordon Hovey, USC, 57.38/ Ian Waltz, WSU, 60.52/ Scott Moser, UCLA, 60.76/ Scott Moser, UCLA, 59.16/ Dan Ames, UCLA, 59.84/ Dan Ames, UCLA, 56.67/ Michael Robertson, STAN, 58.70/ Greg Garza, UCLA, 59.17/ Greg Garza, UCLA, 63.69/ Greg Garza, UCLA, 60.60/ Daniel Schaerer, STAN, 63.55/ Ryan Whiting, ASU, 58.85/ Geoffrey Tabor, STAN, 57.76/ Matthew Kosecki, UCLA, 59.03/ Julian Wruck, UCLA, 65.41/214-7* 2014 Julian Wruck, UCLA, 64.25/ Gerhard De Beer, ARIZ, 59.04m/ Nicholas Scarvelis, UCLA, 57.26m/ Ryan Hunter-Simms, ORE, 58.71m/

30 PAC-12 CHAMPIONS (MEN) HAMMER Meet Record: Balazs Kiss, USC, 81.94/268-10, Mark Murray, WSU, Scott Neilson, WASH, Scott Neilson, WASH, Scott Neilson, WASH, Scott Neilson, WASH, 71.64/ Rick Buss, STAN, 64.44/ Dave Thomson, STAN, 63.90/ Tore Gustafsson, WSU, 65.64/ Tore Gustafsson, WSU, 69.50/ Ken Flax, ORE, 70.02/ Ken Flax, ORE, 74.26/ Tore Gustafsson, WSU, 75.62/ Stefan Jonsson, WSU, 72.28/ Stefan Jonsson, WSU, 71.24/ David Wilson, UCLA, 68.48/ Scott McGee, ORE, 68.60/ Scott McGee, ORE, 65.42/ Dave Popejoy, STAN, 65.84/ Balazs Kiss, USC, 73.12/ Balazs Kiss, USC, 75.76/ Balazs Kiss, USC, 81.94/268-10* 1996 Balazs Kiss, USC, 77.46/ Tapio Kolunsarka, ARIZ, 67.74/ Mika Laiho, ASU, 69.70/ Norbert Horvath, USC, 69.42/ Norbert Horvath, USC, 70.20/ Norbert Horvath, USC, 70.12/ Adam Kriz, ORE, 64.20/ Adam Kriz, ORE, 67.45/ Dan Ames, UCLA, 64.21/ Adam Midles, USC, 63.66/ Boldizsar Kocsor, UCLA, 66.77/ Brian Richotte, ORE, 67.96/ Boldizsar Kocsor, UCLA, 68.54/ Boldizsar Kocsor, UCLA, 66.92/ Trey Henderson, USC, 66.99m/ Trey Henderson, USC, 68.93/ Alec Faldermeyer, UCLA, 66.99/ Remy Conaster, USC, 67.93/ Remy Conaster, USC, 70.92m/ Conor McCullough, USC, 72.20m/ Greg Skipper, ORE, 70.34m/ Brock Eager, WSU, 67.39m/221-1 JAVELIN (Old implement) 1960 John Douglas, WASH, Bob Sbordone, USC, / Art Batchelder, STAN, / Larry Stuart, USC, / Buck Kipe, WSU, Hermann Spegel, UCLA, / Dick Selby, UCLA, Dick Selby, UCLA, / Gary Pennington, CAL, Stu Hunnings, WSU, Cary Feldman, WASH, Cary Feldman, WASH, Bruce Kennedy, CAL, Jim Judd, OSU, Jim Judd, OSU, Rod Ewaliko, WASH, Rod Ewaliko, WASH, Duncan Atwood, WASH, Duncan Atwood, WASH, Tom Sinclair, WASH, 79.22/ Reidar Lorentzen, ORE, 79.36/ Reidar Lorentzen, ORE, 79.60/ Laslo Babits, WSU, 81.42/ Laslo Babits, WSU, 79.90/ Brian Crouser, ORE, 83.12/ Brian Crouser, ORE, 86.46/283-8* JAVELIN (New implement) Meet Record: Cyrus Hostetler, ORE, 77.21/253-4, Jan Johansson, WSU, 72.96/ Jim Miller, WSU, 75.86/ Darryl Roberson, WASH, 71.98/ Darryl Roberson, WASH, 72.64/ Stefan Wikstrom, WSU, 74.54/ David Bunevacz, UCLA, 71.34/ Art Skipper, ORE, 71.90/ Erik Smith, UCLA, 75.28/ Oleg Krichenko, ARIZ, 72.70/ Greg Johnson, UCLA, 76.84/ Troy Burkholder, WASH, 69.92/ Josh Johnson, UCLA, 70.12/ Esko Mikkola, ARIZ, 76.38/ Esko Mikkola, ARIZ, 75.42/ Esko Mikkola, ARIZ, 72.08/ John Stiegeler, ORE, 73.40/ Nick Bakke, ORE, 69.28/ Adam Jenkins, ORE, 66.38/ Matt Wagner, ARIZ, 71.13/ Paul Teinert, CAL, 71.92/ Juan Romero, WASH, 71.29/ Ryan Brandel, ORE, 71.74/ Corey White, USC, 73.66/ Cyrus Hostetler, ORE, 76.32/ Cyrus Hostetler, ORE, 77.21/253-4* 2011 Cooper Thompson, USC, 72.69/ Sam Crouser, ORE, 76.47/ Sam Crouser, ORE, 76.01/ Sam Crouser, ORE, 74.24m/ Sam Crouser, ORE, 77.06m/ Cody Danielson, ORE, 72.66m/ Carson Fuller, WASH, 74.38m/244-0 DECATHLON Meet Record: Mike Ramos, WASH, 8,322, Craig Brigham, ORE, 7, Craig Brigham, ORE, 7, Craig Brigham, ORE, 7, Steve Alexander, UCLA, 7, Brian Mondschein, WASH, 7, Bengt Larsson, OSU, 7, Dannie Jackson, ASU, 7, Gary Gefre, WASH, 7, Mark Anderson, UCLA, 7, Keith Collins, WSU, 7, Mike Ramos, WASH, 7, Mike Ramos, WASH, 7, Steve Erickson, WASH, 8, Mike Ramos, WASH, 8,322* 1987 Simon Shirley, WSU, 7, Derek Huff, ARIZ, 7, Derek Huff, ARIZ, 7, Pedro dasilva, ORE, 7, Pedro dasilva, ORE, 7, (vacated**) 1993 Chris Huffins, CAL, 7, Travis Clark, STAN, 6, Jeromy Williams, ORE, 7, Leo Slack, WSU, 7, Ross Bomben, CAL, 7, Ross Bomben, CAL, 7, Bevan Hart, CAL, 7, Bevan Hart, CAL, 7, Santiago Lorenzo, ORE, 7, Billy Pappas, ORE, 7, Santiago Lorenzo, ORE, 7, Tommy Skipper, ORE, 7, Darion Powell, WSU, 7, Jake Arnold, ARIZ, 7, Jake Arnold, ARIZ, 7, Ashton Eaton, ORE, 7, Ashton Eaton, ORE, 8, Ashton Eaton, ORE, 8, Jeremy Taiwo, WASH, 7, Dakotah Keys, ORE, 7, Dakotah Keys, ORE, 8, Dakotah Keys, ORE, 7, Pau Tonnesen, ARIZ, 7, Pau Tonnesen, ARIZ, 7, Mitch Modin, ORE, 7,530 (** Pedro dasilva (ORE) won the competition with 8,060 points, but was later declared ineligible, per NCAA rules) 30

31 PAC-12 CHAMPIONS (MEN'S TEAM TOTALS BY EVENT) TEAM All-Time Titles (New Format) All-Time Titles (Total) All-Time Relay Titles (Total) Discontinued ARIZONA ARIZONA STATE CALIFORNIA COLORADO OREGON OREGON STATE STANFORD UCLA USC UTAH WASHINGTON WASHINGTON STATE TOTAL 1,013 1, TEAM 100m 200m 400m 800m 1,500m 5,000m 10,000m 110mH 400mH STEEPLE 4x100m ARIZONA ARIZONA STATE CALIFORNIA COLORADO OREGON OREGON STATE STANFORD UCLA USC UTAH WASHINGTON WASHINGTON STATE TOTAL TEAM 4x400m HJ PV LJ TJ SP D H J (Old) J (New) Dec ARIZONA ARIZONA STATE CALIFORNIA COLORADO OREGON OREGON STATE STANFORD UCLA USC UTAH WASHINGTON WASHINGTON STATE TOTAL DISCONTINUED EVENTS TEAM 100y 200y 440y 880y Mile 3 Miles 6 Miles 120yH 440yH 4x440y 4xMile ARIZONA ARIZONA STATE CALIFORNIA COLORADO OREGON OREGON STATE STANFORD UCLA USC UTAH WASHINGTON WASHINGTON STATE TOTAL

32 PAC-12 CHAMPIONS (MEN'S EVENT TITLE TEAM TOTALS BY YEAR) YEAR ARIZ ASU CAL COLO ORE OSU STAN UCLA USC UTAH WASH WSU TOTAL HIGH STREAK

33 PAC-12 CHAMPIONS (WOMEN) * - Meet Record 100 METERS Meet Record: English Gardner, ORE, 11.03, Gail Devers, UCLA, Gail Devers, UCLA, Caryl Smith, UCLA, Chryste Gaines, STAN, Chryste Gaines, STAN, Chryste Gaines, STAN, 10.94w 1993 LaReina Woods, ORE, Inger Miller, USC, Sheila Burrell, UCLA, Torri Edwards, USC, Esi Benyarku, USC, Shakedia Jones, UCLA, Torri Edwards, USC, Angela Williams, USC, 11.01w 2001 Brianna Glenn, ARIZ, 11.39w 2002 Angela Williams, USC, Natasha Mayers, USC, Virginia Powell, USC, Virginia Powell, USC, Virginia Powell, USC, Carol Rodriguez, USC, Charonda Williams, ASU, Charonda Williams, ASU, Amber Purvis, ORE, English Gardner, ORE, 11.03* 2012 English Gardner, ORE, 11.00w 2013 Jenna Prandini, ORE, Jenna Prandini, ORE, Jasmine Todd, ORE, Hannah Cunliffe, ORE, Deajah Stevens, ORE, METERS Meet Record: Deajah Stevens, ORE, 22.09, Gail Devers, UCLA, Maicel Malone, ASU, Rosie Williams, ORE, Maicel Malone, ASU, Maicel Malone, ASU, Inger Miller, USC, 22.43w 1993 Tayo Akinremi, ASU, Inger Miller, USC, La Tima Jones, USC, Torri Edwards, USC, 23.1h 1997 Andrea Anderson, UCLA, Torri Edwards, USC, 23.01w 1999 Torri Edwards, USC, Angela Williams, USC, 22.78w 2001 Brianna Glenn, ARIZ, 23.26w 2002 Brianna Glenn, ARIZ, Natasha Mayers, USC, Monique Henderson, UCLA, Monique Henderson, UCLA, Carol Rodriguez, USC, Carol Rodriguez, USC, Charonda Williams, ASU, Charonda Williams, ASU, Amber Purvis, ORE, Jessica Davis, USC, English Gardner, ORE, English Gardner, ORE, Jenna Prandini, ORE, Tynia Gaither, USC, Hannah Cunliffe, ORE, Deajah Stevens, ORE, 22.09* 400 METERS Meet Record: Kendall Ellis, USC, 50.66, Gervaise McCraw, USC, Maicel Malone, ASU, Celestine N Drin, WSU, Maicel Malone, ASU, Maicel Malone, ASU, Camara Jones, ORE, Camara Jones, ORE, Shanequa Campbell, ASU, Camara Jones, ORE, Darlene Malco, UCLA, Darlene Malco, UCLA, Andrea Anderson, UCLA, Andrea Anderson, UCLA, Carolyn Jackson, ARIZ, Adia McKinnon, UCLA, Nakiya Johnson, UCLA, Cassandra Reed, ASU, Monique Henderson, UCLA, Monique Henderson, UCLA, Chauntae Bayne, STAN, Latosha Wallace, ASU, Keshia Baker, ORE, Keshia Baker, ORE, Keshia Baker, ORE, Jasmine Chaney, ASU, Phyllis Francis, ORE, Phyllis Francis, ORE, Phyllis Francis, ORE, Vanessa Jones, ORE, Olivia Baker, STAN, Kendall Ellis, USC, 50.66* 800 METERS Meet Record: Alysia Johnson, CAL, 2:00.57, Celestine N Drin, WSU, 2: Lesley Noll, USC, 2: Jennifer Carpenter, WSU, 2: Celestine N Drin, WSU, 2: Kim Toney, ASU, 2: Kim Toney, ASU, 2: Sharette Garcia, ASU, 2: Karen Bennett, ARIZ, 2: Lorrieann Adams, ASU, 2: Lorrieann Adams, ASU, 2: Grazyna Penc, USC, 2: Anna Lopaciuch, USC, 2: Brigita Langerholc, USC, 2: Brigita Langerholc, USC, 2: Brigita Langerholc, USC, 2: Lena Nilsson, UCLA, 2: Lena Nilsson, UCLA, 2: Ashley Caldwell, UCLA, 2: Chloe Jarvis, CAL, 2: Rebekah Noble, ORE, 2: Alysia Johnson, CAL, 2: Alysia Johnson, CAL, 2:00.57* 2009 Zoe Buckman, ORE, 2: Anne Kesselring, ORE, 2: Anna Layman, WSU, 2: Laura Roesler, ORE, 2: Laura Roesler, ORE, 2: Laura Roesler, ORE, 2: Raevyn Rogers, ORE, 2: Raevyn Rogers, ORE, 2: Raevyn Rogers, ORE, 2: ,500 METERS Meet Record: Shelby Houlihan, ASU, 4:11.06, Penny Graves, ORE, 4: Annette Hand, ORE, 4: Lesley Noll, USC, 4: Melanie Bloch, STAN, 4: Bridget Smyth, ARIZ, 4: Jennifer Carpenter, WSU, 4: Kim Toney, ASU, 4: Kim Toney, ASU, 4: Karen Hecox, UCLA, 4: Grazyna Penc, USC, 4: Grazyna Penc, USC, 4: Grazyna Penc, USC, 4: Anna Lopaciuch, USC, 4: Anna Lopaciuch, USC, 4: Sally Glynn, STAN, 4: Lena Nilsson, UCLA, 4: Lena Nilsson, UCLA, 4: Iryna Vashchuk, USC, 4: Iryna Vashchuk, USC, 4: Arianna Lambie, STAN, 4: Arianna Lambie, STAN, 4: Katie Follett, WASH, 4: Katie Follett, WASH, 4: Zoe Buckman, ORE, 4: Jordan Hasay, ORE, 4: Jordan Hasay, ORE, 4: Shelby Houlihan, ASU, 4: Shelby Houlihan, ASU, 4: Shelby Houlihan, ASU, 4:11.06* 2016 Elise Cranny, STAN, 4: Dani Jones, COLO, 4: ,000 METERS 1987 Annette Hand, ORE, 9: Annette Hand, ORE, 9:10.84* 1989 Jennifer Robertson, WSU, 9: Liz Wilson, ORE, 9: Bridget Smyth, ARIZ, 9: Lucy Nusrala, ORE, 9: Brenda Sleeuwenhoek, ARIZ, 9: Karen Hecox, UCLA, 9: Monal Chokshi, STAN, 9: Emebet Shiferaw, USC, 9: Amy Skieresz, ARIZ, 9: Monal Chokshi, STAN, 9: Marie Davis, ORE, 9: Sally Glynn, STAN, 9:

34 PAC-12 CHAMPIONS (WOMEN) 5,000 METERS Meet Record: Amy Skieresz, ARIZ, 15:44.91, Annette Hand, ORE, 16: Penny Graves, ORE, 16: Jennifer Robertson, WSU, 16: Sabrina Han, CAL, 16: Stephanie Wessell, ORE, 16: Nicole Woodward, ORE, 17: Brenda Sleeuwenhoek, ARIZ, 16: Brenda Sleeuwenhoek, ARIZ, 16: Shelly Taylor, UCLA, 16: Emebet Shiferaw, USC, 16: Amy Skieresz, ARIZ, 15:44.91* 1998 Amy Skieresz, ARIZ, 15: Tara Chaplin, ARIZ, 16: Kelly MacDonald, ASU, 16: Kelly MacDonald, ASU, 16: Lauren Fleshman, STAN, 16: Lauren Fleshman, STAN, 16: Sara Bei, STAN, 16: Sara Bei, STAN, 16: Victoria Jackson, ASU, 16: Arianna Lambie, STAN, 15: Nicole Blood, ORE, 16: Lauren Centrowitz, STAN, 16: Nicole Blood, ORE, 16: Jordan Hasay, ORE, 16: Jessica Tebo, COLO, 16: Megan Goethals, WASH, 16: Shelby Houlihan, ASU, 16: Shelby Houlihan, ASU, 15: Kaitlyn Benner, COLO, 16: Dani Jones, COLO, 16: ,000 METERS Meet Record: Katie Knight, WASH, 33:20.02, Laura LaMena, ASU, 34: Carol Gray, STAN, 33: Jennifer Ashe, UCLA, 35: Stephanie Wessell, ORE, 34: Stephanie Wessell, ORE, 34: Katie Williams, ARIZ, 35: Katie Williams, ARIZ, 35: Louise Watson, STAN, 34: Viola Schaffer, ARIZ, 35: Melody Fairchild, ORE, 34: Sarna Renfro, STAN, 34: Anna Aoki, WASH, 35: Brooke Murphy, ARIZ, 34: Kate Bradshaw, WASH, 34: Anna Aoki, WASH, 34: Erin Sullivan, STAN, 35: Alicia Craig, STAN, 33: Alicia Craig, STAN, 36: Alicia Craig, STAN, 34: Amy Hastings, ASU, 34: Teresa McWalters, STAN, 35: Alexandra Gits, STAN, 36: Anita Campbell, WASH, 34: Nicole Blood, ORE, 33: Stephanie Marcy, STAN, 35: Alex Kosinski, ORE, 34: Jennifer Bergman, ARIZ, 34: Jessica Tonn, STAN, 34: Jessica Tonn, STAN, 34: Katie Knight, WASH, 33:20.02* 2017 Erin Clark, COLO, 33: METER HURDLES Meet Record: Gail Devers, UCLA, 12.61, Gail Devers, UCLA, Gail Devers, UCLA, 12.61* 1989 Janeene Vickers, UCLA, Janeene Vickers, UCLA, Janeene Vickers, UCLA, Ime Akpan, ASU, Ime Akpan, ASU, 13.09w 1994 Sau Ying Chan, USC, Sau Ying Chan, USC, Joanna Hayes, UCLA, Joanna Hayes, UCLA, Joanna Hayes, UCLA, Michelle Perry, UCLA, Michelle Perry, UCLA, 13.03w 2001 Michelle Perry, UCLA, Natasha Neal, USC, Sheena Johnson, UCLA, Sheena Johnson, UCLA, Virginia Powell, USC, Virginia Powell, USC, Candice Davis, USC, Kimyon Broom, CAL, Kimyon Broom, CAL, Lindsay Rowe, UCLA, Nia Ali, USC, Kori Carter, STAN, Kori Carter, STAN, Lauren Blackburn, USC, Dior Hall, USC, Sasha Wallace, ORE, Alaysha Johnson, ORE, METER HURDLES Meet Record: Kori Carter, STAN, 54.21, Leslie Maxie, USC, Janeene Vickers, UCLA, Janeene Vickers, UCLA, Janeene Vickers, UCLA, Mari Bjone, WASH, Michelle DeCoux, USC, Erin Blunt, UCLA, Lade Akinremi, ASU, Lade Akinremi, ASU, Michelle Johnson, ARIZ, Joanna Hayes, UCLA, Natasha Danvers, USC, Natasha Danvers, USC, Natasha Danvers, USC, Sheena Johnson, UCLA, Sheena Johnson, UCLA, Sheena Johnson, UCLA, Sheena Johnson, UCLA, Undine Becker, STAN, Nicole Leach, UCLA, Nicole Leach, UCLA, Shalina Clarke, USC, Lorraine King, WSU, Turquoise Thompson, UCLA, Turquoise Thompson, UCLA, Georganne Moline, ARIZ, Kori Carter, STAN, 54.21* 2014 Jaide Stepter, USC, Jaide Stepter, USC, Jaide Stepter, USC, Sage Watson, ARIZ, ,000 METER STEEPLECHASE Meet Record: Erin Clark, COLO, 9:48.72, Kelly MacDonald, ASU, 10: Lisa Aguilera, ASU, 10: Lisa Aguilera, ASU, 10: Amy Hastings, ASU, 10: Anna Masinelli, ASU, 10: Brooke Bennett, ASU, 10: Sara Trané, WSU, 10: Sara Trané, WSU, 10: Marie Lawrence, WASH, 9: Claire Michel, ORE, 10: Margaret Callahan, ARIZ, 10: Shalaya Kipp, COLO, 9: Emma Coburn, COLO, 9: Shalaya Kipp, COLO, 10: Erin Clark, COLO, 10: Erin Clark, COLO, 9:48.72* 2017 Madison Boreman, COLO, 10: x100-METER RELAY Meet Record: Oregon, 42.71, UCLA, Arizona State, UCLA, UCLA, Arizona State, USC, Oregon, Arizona State, USC, USC, UCLA, UCLA, Washington State, USC, USC, USC, USC, UCLA, USC, USC, USC, USC, ASU, Oregon, USC, Oregon, Oregon, USC, USC, Oregon, 42.71* 2017 Oregon,

35 PAC-12 CHAMPIONS (WOMEN) 4x400-METER RELAY Meet Record: USC, 3:29.52, UCLA, 3: Arizona State, 3: USC, 3: Arizona State, 3: Oregon, 3: Oregon, 3: Arizona State, 3: Arizona State, 3: Arizona State, 3: Oregon, 3: UCLA, 3: USC, 3: USC, 3: USC, 3: UCLA, 3: UCLA, 3: Stanford, 3: UCLA, 3: Arizona State, 3: Stanford, 3: Arizona State, 3: Arizona State, 3: UCLA, 3: UCLA, 3: Oregon, 3: Arizona, 3: USC, 3: USC, 3: USC, 3: USC, 3: USC, 3:29.52* HIGH JUMP Meet Record: Brigetta Barrett, ARIZ, 1.99/6-6 1/4, Vicki Borsheim, WASH, 1.85/6-0 3/ Camille Jampolsky, ORE, 1.90/6-2 3/ Beth Vidakovits, CAL, 1.80/5-10 3/ J.C. Broughton, ARIZ, 1.80/5-10 3/ Tanya Hughes, ARIZ, 1.90/6-2 3/ Tanya Hughes, ARIZ, 1.97/6-5 1/ Tanya Hughes, ARIZ, 1.90/6-2 3/ Amy Acuff, UCLA, 1.85/6-0 3/ Amy Acuff, UCLA, 1.98/6-6* 1996 Amy Acuff, UCLA, 1.91/6-3 1/ Amy Acuff, UCLA, 1.90/6-2 3/ Fiona Daly, ASU, 1.82/5-11 1/ Fiona Daly, ASU, 1.80/5-10 3/ Darnesha Griffith, UCLA, 1.78/ Whitney Evans, WSU, 1.80/5-10 3/ Whitney Evans, WSU, 1.81/5-11 1/ Whitney Evans, WSU, 1.82/5-11 1/ Jackie Johnson, ASU, 1.77/5-9 3/ Robin Mikesh, WSU, 1.78/ Rhonda Watkins, UCLA, 1.81/5-11 1/ Rhonda Watkins, UCLA, 1.84/6-0 1/ Elizabeth Patterson, ARIZ, 1.88/ Inika McPherson, CAL, 1.81/5-11 1/ Elizabeth Patterson ARIZ, 1.86/6-1/ Brigetta Barrett, ARIZ, 1.93/ Brigetta Barrett, ARIZ, 1.94/6-4 1/ Brigetta Barrett, ARIZ, 1.99/6-6 1/4* 2014 Charlotte Muschamp, WSU, 1.82m/ Zibby Boyer, UCLA, 1.82m/ jo 2016 Lisanne Hagens, ARIZ, 1.75m/5-8.75jo 2017 Lisanne Hagens, ARIZ, 1.79m/ POLE VAULT Meet Record: Chelsea Johnson, UCLA, 4.60/15-1, Melissa Feinstein, STAN, 3.80/12-5 1/ Tracy O'Hara, UCLA, 3.85/12-7 1/ Tracy O'Hara, UCLA, 4.14/ Tracy O'Hara, UCLA, 4.30/14-1 1/ Amy Linnen, ARIZ, 4.31/14-1 3/ Becky Holliday, ORE, 4.42/ Kate Soma, WASH, 4.32/ Chelsea Johnson, UCLA, 4.25/ / Chelsea Johnson, UCLA, 4.60/15-1* 2007 Gabriella Duclos, ARIZ, 4.20/13-9 1/ Ingrid Kantola, UCLA, 4.31/14-1 3/ Melissa Gergel, ORE, 4.32/ Katerina Stefanidi, STAN, 4.27/ Katerina Stefanidi, STAN, 4.28/14-0 1/ Katerina Stefanidi, STAN, 4.48/14-8 1/ Kristine Felix, WSU, 4.07/13-4 1/ Diamara Planell Cruz, WASH, 4.28m/ Kristina Owsinski, WASH, 4.32m/ Elizabeth Quick, WASH, 4.11m/ Elizabeth Quick, WASH, 4.17m/ LONG JUMP Meet Record: Christabel Nettey, ASU, 6.68/21-11, Gail Devers, UCLA, 6.65/ Gail Devers, UCLA, 6.75/22-1 3/4w 1989 Tonya Sedwick, UCLA, 6.29/20-7 3/ Gea Johnson, ASU, 6.34/20-9 3/4w 1991 Tonya Sedwick, UCLA, 6.48/21-3 1/ Jackie Edwards, STAN, 6.61/21-8 1/ Chantal Brunner, WSU, 6.20/20-4 1/ Kelly Blair, ORE, 6.11/20-0 1/ Tara Davis, WASH, 6.15/20-2 1/ Francesca Green, WSU, 6.36/ / Pamela Simpson, USC, 6.38/ /4w 1998 Francesca Green, WSU, / Keyon Soley, UCLA, 6.39/ / Tiffany Greer, ASU, 6.40/21-0w 2001 Agneta Rosenblad, WSU, 6.52/21-4 3/ Tiffany Greer, ASU, 6.40/ Tiffany Greer, ASU, 6.36/ / Michelle Sanford, USC, 6.29/20-7 3/ Erica McLain, STAN, 6.46/21-2 1/2w 2006 Erica McLain, STAN, 6.53/21-5 1/ Rhonda Watkins, UCLA, 6.62/21-8 3/ Erica McLain, STAN, 6.50/ Jamesha Youngblood, ORE, 6.43/21-1 1/ Jamesha Youngblood, ORE, 6.63/ Christabel Nettey, ASU, 6.54/21-5 1/ Constance Ezugha, ASU, 6.45/ Christabel Nettey, ASU, 6.68/21-11* 2014 Jenna Prandini, ORE, 6.38m/ Alexis Faulknor, USC, 6.42m/ Kylie Price, UCLA, 6.41m/ Rhesa Foster, ORE, 6.26m/ TRIPLE JUMP Meet Record: Erica McLain, STAN, 14.15/46-5 1/4, Sheila Hudson, CAL, 13.61/ Wendy Brown, USC, 13.59/ Phillis McKinney, ORE, 12.60/41-4 1/ Sheila Hudson, CAL, 12.86/42-2 1/4w 1991 Jackie Edwards, STAN, 12.71/41-8 1/ Roshanda Glenn, UCLA, 13.23/ Roshanda Glenn, UCLA, 13.21/ / Roshanda Glenn, UCLA, 13.16/43-2 1/ Amy Littlepage, CAL, 13.03/ Amy Littlepage, CAL, 12.90/ Amy Littlepage, CAL, 13.18/ Deana Simmons, UCLA, 12.98/ Cicely Clinkenbeard, WSU,13.01/42-8 1/4w 2000 Tatyana Obukhova, USC, 13.34/43-9 1/4w 2001 Tatyana Obukhova, USC, 12.91/42-4 1/ Tatyana Obukhova, USC, 13.12/43-0 1/ Candice Baucham, UCLA, 12.97/42-6 3/ Candice Baucham, UCLA, 13.61/ Erica McLain, STAN, 13.78/45-2 1/ Erica McLain, STAN, 13.47/44-2 1/ Erica McLain, STAN, 14.15/46-5 1/4* 2008 Erica McLain, STAN, 13.58/44-6 3/ Jamesha Youngblood, ORE, 13.16/43-2 1/ Jamesha Youngblood, ORE, 13.30/43-7 3/ Whitney Liehr, STAN, 13.19/43-3 1/ Lauryn Newson, ORE, 13.21/43-4 1/ Alitta Boyd, USC, 13.27/43-6 1/ Melia Cox, USC, 13.00m/ Jasmine Todd, ORE, 13.10m/ Isabella Marten, CAL, 13.31m/ Chaquinn Cook, ORE, 13.45m/

36 PAC-12 CHAMPIONS (WOMEN) SHOT PUT Meet Record: Valeyta Althouse, UCLA, 18.85/ /4, Diana Clements, USC, 16.87/55-4 1/ Jennifer Ponath, WASH, 16.91/55-5 3/ Carla Garrett, ARIZ, 16.27/53-4 1/ Tracie Millett, UCLA, 16.40/53-9 3/ Dawn Dumble, UCLA, 17.26/56-7 1/ Dawn Dumble, UCLA, 16.34/53-7 1/ Dawn Dumble, UCLA, 17.06/ / Valeyta Althouse, UCLA, 17.11/56-1 3/ Valeyta Althouse, UCLA, 18.85/ /4* 1996 Valeyta Althouse, UCLA, 18.14/59-6 1/ Nada Kawar, UCLA, 16.80/55-1 1/ Seilala Sua, UCLA, 17.32/ Seilala Sua, UCLA, 17.65/ Seilala Sua, UCLA, 17.31/56-9 1/ Christina Tolson, UCLA, 17.77/58-3 1/ Jillian Camarena, STAN, 16.72/ / Jessica Cosby, UCLA, 16.96/55-7 3/ Jill Camarena, STAN, 17.63/ / Jessica Cosby, UCLA, 17.11/56-1 3/ Sarah Stevens, ASU, 17.42/ Sarah Stevens, ASU, 17.61/57-9 1/ Jessica Pressley, ASU, 18.79/61-7 3/ Sarah Stevens, ASU, 17.32/ Julie Labonte, ARIZ, 16.47/54-0 1/ Julie Labonte, ARIZ, 18.21/ Anna Jelmini, ASU, 17.19/56-4 3/ Julie Labonte, ARIZ, 17.38/57-0 1/ Julie Labonte, ARIZ, 17.42m/ Brittany Mann, ORE, 17.24m/ Brittany Mann, ORE, 16.94m/ Maggie Ewen, ASU, 17.18m/ DISCUS Meet Record: Suzy Powell, UCLA, 65.22/214-0, Laura Lavine, WSU, 57.78/ Laura Lavine, WSU, 56.74/ Carla Garrett, ARIZ, 60.48/ Tracie Millett, UCLA, 57.96/ Dawn Dumble, UCLA, 53.08/ Dawn Dumble, UCLA, 53.66/ Dawn Dumble, UCLA, 56.44/ Candy Roberts, UCLA, 51.52/ Dawn Dumble, UCLA, 60.88/ Aretha Hill, WASH, 59.66/ Suzy Powell, UCLA, 65.22/214-0* 1998 Aretha Hill, WASH, 63.68/ Seilala Sua, UCLA, 60.88/ Seilala Sua, UCLA, 62.50/ Chaniqua Ross, UCLA, 54.04/ Chaniqua Ross, UCLA, 55.06/ Sandra Orsund, ASU, 55.76/ Rachel Varner, ARIZ, 54.36/ Kamaiya Warren, UCLA, 55.86/ Rachel Varner, ARIZ, 55.25/ Sarah Stevens, ASU, 57.73/ Jessica Pressley, ASU, 55.93/ Sarah Stevens, ASU, 57.21/ Cj Navarro, ASU, 51.06/ Anna Jelmini, ASU, 60.33/ Anna Jelmini, ASU, 58.94/ Anna Jelmini, ASU, 60.61/ Alexandra Collatz, USC, 56.17m/ Valarie Allman, STAN, 57.07m/ Valarie Allman, STAN, 57.58m/ Maggie Ewen, ASU, 59.81m/196-2 HAMMER Meet Record: Maggie Ewen, ASU, 70.20/230-4, Soozie Shanley, WASH, 48.12/ Holly Montoya, ARIZ, 52.20/ Rachelle Noble, UCLA, Maureen Griffin, ARIZ, 59.02/ Christina Tolson, UCLA, 63.54/ Christina Tolson, UCLA, 65.42/ Jennifer Joyce, CAL, 62.21/ Cari Soong, UCLA, 65.82/ Jessica Cosby, UCLA, 63.63/ Jessica Cosby, UCLA, 66.10/ Eva Orban, USC, 67.53/ Britney Henry, ORE, 66.40/ Sarah Stevens, ASU, 66.11/ Eva Orban, USC, 67.39/ Jaynie Goodbody, STAN, 61.08/ Marissa Minderler, USC, 64.09/ Marissa Minderler, USC, 67.35/ Chelsea Cassulo, ASU, 68.00/ Jillian Weir, ORE, 67.43m/ Ida Storm, UCLA, 65.54m/ Maggie Ewen, ASU, 63.88m/ Maggie Ewen, ASU, 70.20m/230-4* JAVELIN 1987 Helena Uusitalo, WASH, 55.04/ Erica Wheeler, STAN, 58.58/ Ashley Selman, USC, 53.90/ Paula Berry, ORE, 54.28/ Paula Berry, ORE, 59.02/193-8* 1992 Kim Hyatt, ORE, 51.96/ Ashley Selman, ORE, 53.40/ Jenny McCormick, STAN, 54.68/ Kelsey Stellick, ORE, 48.54/ Tonia Brewer, ORE, 45.70/ Suzy Powell, UCLA, 54.62/ Karis Howell, ORE, 52.76/173-1 JAVELIN (new implement, began in 1999) Meet Record: Rachel Yurkovich, ORE, 58.26/191-2, Seilala Sua, UCLA, 49.12/ Molly Monroe, WSU, 46.52/ Inga Stasiulionyte, USC, 53.00/ Inga Stasiulionyte, USC, 56.95/ Inga Stasiulionyte, USC, 51.48/ Inga Stasiulionyte, USC, 55.44/ Sarah Malone, ORE, 52.04/ Rachel Yurkovich, ORE, 50.68/ Rachel Yurkovich, ORE, 53.32/ Rachel Yurkovich, ORE, 56.08/ Rachel Yurkovich, ORE, 58.26/191-2* 2010 Marissa Tschida, WSU, 52.80/ Marissa Tschida, WSU, 56.02/ Brianna Bain, STAN, 53.58/ Brianna Bain, STAN, 53.84/ Brianna Bain, STAN, 53.00m/ Brianna Bain, STAN, 51.38/ Mackenzie Little, STAN, 53.71m/ Mackenzie Little, STAN, 53.02m/ HEPTATHLON Meet Record: Brianne Theisen, ORE, 6,353, Wendy Brown, USC, 5, Wendy Brown, USC, 5, Tonya Sedwick, UCLA, 5, Peggy Odita, STAN, 5, Tonya Sedwick, UCLA, 5, Sonja Forster, WASH, 5, Kelly Blair, ORE, 5, Kelly Blair, ORE, 5, Ifeoma Ozoeze, CAL, 5, Nicole Haynes, USC, 5, Tracye Laywer, STAN, 5, Tracye Lawyer, STAN, 5, Tracye Lawyer, STAN, 5, Missy Vanek, CAL, 5, Ellannee Richardson, WSU, 5, Ellannee Richardson, WSU, 5, Ellannee Richardson, WSU, 5, Jackie Johnson, ASU, 5, Julie Pickler, WSU, 5, Jackie Johnson, ASU, 5, Diana Pickler, WSU, 6, Jacquelyn Johnson, ASU, 6, Brianne Theisen, ORE, 5, Brianne Theisen, ORE, 5, Samantha Henderson, ASU, 5, Brianne Theisen, ORE, 6,353* 2013 Keia Pinnick, ASU, 5, Amalie Iuel, USC, 5, Alissa Brooks-Johnson, WSU, 5, Amalie Iuel, USC, 6, Alissa Brooks-Johnson, WSU, 5,638 36

37 TEAM All-Time Titles All-Time Relay Titles (Total) ARIZONA 48 1 ARIZONA STATE CALIFORNIA 17 0 COLORADO 11 0 OREGON OREGON STATE 0 0 STANFORD 68 2 UCLA USC UTAH 0 0 WASHINGTON 23 0 WASHINGTON STATE 35 1 TOTAL PAC-12 CHAMPIONS (WOMEN'S TEAM TOTALS BY EVENT) TEAM 100m 200m 400m 800m 1,500m 5,000m 10,000m 110mH 400mH STEEPLE 4x100m ARIZONA ARIZONA STATE CALIFORNIA COLORADO OREGON OREGON STATE STANFORD UCLA USC UTAH WASHINGTON WASHINGTON STATE TOTAL TEAM 4x400m HJ PV LJ TJ SP D H J (Old) J (New) Dec ARIZONA ARIZONA STATE CALIFORNIA COLORADO OREGON OREGON STATE STANFORD UCLA USC UTAH WASHINGTON WASHINGTON STATE TOTAL DISCONTINUED EVENTS TEAM 3,000m ARIZONA 3 ARIZONA STATE 0 CALIFORNIA 0 COLORADO 0 OREGON 5 OREGON STATE 0 STANFORD 3 UCLA 1 USC 1 UTAH 0 WASHINGTON 0 WASHINGTON STATE 1 TOTAL 14 37

38 PAC-12 CHAMPIONS (WOMEN'S EVENT TITLE TEAM TOTALS BY YEAR) YEAR ARIZ ASU CAL COLO ORE OSU STAN UCLA USC UTAH WASH WSU TOTAL HIGH STREAK

39 NCAA CHAMPIONS (MEN) (Since 1960) * - Meet Record 100 METERS 1963 Larry Questad, STAN, 9.7y 1964 Harry Jerome, ORE, 10.1y 1968 Lennox Miller, USC, 10.1y 1970 Eddie Hart, CAL, 9.4y 1972 Warren Edmonson, UCLA, 10.1w 1978 Clancy Edwards, USC, Ato Boldon, UCLA, 9.92* 2015 Andre DeGrasse, USC, 9.75w 200 METERS 1966 Tom Jones, UCLA, 20.9y 1970 Willie Turner, OSU, 20.6y 1978 Clancy Edwards, USC, Greg Foster, UCLA, Dwayne Evans, ASU, 20.20w 1995 Ato Bolden, UCLA, Andre DeGrasse, USC, 19.58w 400 METERS 1971 John Smith, UCLA, 45.3y 1972 John Smith, UCLA, Benny Brown, UCLA, 45.34y 1976 Ken Randle, USC, Kasheef Hassan, OSU, Kasheef Hassan, OSU, Gabriel Tiacoh, WSU, Danny Everett, UCLA, Steve Lewis, UCLA, Quincy Watts, USC, Bryshon Nellum, USC, 44: METERS 1967 Wade Bell, ORE, 1:47.6y 1982 David Mack, ORE, 1: Joaquim Cruz, ORE, 1: Joaquim Cruz, ORE, 1: Patrick Nduwimana, ARIZ, 1: Ryan Brown, WASH, 1: Andrew Wheating, ORE, 1: Andrew Wheating, ORE, 1: Elijah Greer, ORE, 1: METERS 1964 Morgan Groth, OSU, 3: Bob Day, UCLA, 4:01.8y 1984 Joaquim Cruz, ORE, 3: Dub Myers, ORE, 3: Samuel Kibiri, WSU, 3: Gabe Jennings, STAN, 3: Donald Sage, STAN, 3: Grant Robison, STAN, 3: Andrew Wheating, ORE, 3: Matthew Centrowitz, ORE, 3: Mac Fleet, ORE, 3: Mac Fleet, ORE, 3: METERS 1963 Julio Marin, USC, 14:24.9y 1966 Gerry Lindgren, WSU, 13:33.7y 1967 Gerry Lindgren, WSU, 13:47.8y 1968 Gerry Lindgren, WSU, 13: Ole Oleson, USC, 13:42.0y 1970 Steve Prefontaine, ORE, 13:22.0y 1971 Steve Prefontaine, ORE, 13:20.1y 1972 Steve Prefontaine, ORE, 13: Steve Prefontaine, ORE, 13:05.3y 1974 Paul Geis, ORE, 13: John Ngeno, WSU, 13: Joshua Kimeto, WSU, 13: Joshua Kimeto, WSU, 13: Rudy Chapa, ORE, 13: Julius Korir, WSU, 13: Matt Giusto, ARIZ, 13: Marc Davis, ARIZ, 14: Martin Keino, ARIZ, 14: Mebrahtom Keflezighi, UCLA 13: Bernard Lagat, WSU, 14: Brad Hauser, STAN, 13: Jonathon Riley, STAN, 13: Robert Cheseret, ARIZ, 13: Ryan Hall, STAN, 13: Galen Rupp, ORE, 14: Lawi Lalang, ARIZ, 13: Lawi Lalang, ARIZ, 13:18.36* 2015 Edward Cheserek, ORE, 13: Edward Cheserek, ORE, 13: Grant Fisher, STAN, 14: ,000 METERS 1963 Julio Marin, USC, 30:32.9y 1966 Gerry Lindgren, WSU, 28:07.0y 1967 Gerry Lindgren, WSU, 28:44.0y 1968 Gerry Lindgren, WSU, 29: John Ngeno, WSU, 28:14.46y 1975 John Ngeno, WSU, 28:20.66y 1976 John Ngeno, WSU, 28: Samson Kimobwa, WSU, 28: Mebrahtom Keflezighi, UCLA, 28: Brad Hauser, STAN, 28: Nathan Nutter, STAN, 29: Brad Hauser, STAN, 30: Robert Cheseret, ARIZ, 28: Galen Rupp, ORE, 28: Lawi Lalang, ARIZ, 29: Edward Cheserek, ORE, 28: Edward Cheserek, ORE, 28: Edward Cheserek, ORE, 29: METER HURDLES 1960 Jim Johnson, UCLA, Paul Kerry, USC, 13.9y 1966 Ron Copeland, UCLA, 13.6y 1967 Earl McCullouch, USC, 13.4y 1968 Earl McCullouch, USC, Jerry Wilson, USC, James Owens, UCLA, Greg Foster, UCLA, Greg Foster, UCLA, Larry Cowling, CAL, 13.60w 1982 Milan Stewart, USC, Robert Reading, USC, 13.19w 1992 Mark Crear, USC, Dominque Arnold, WSU, Ryan Wilson, USC, Devon Allen, ORE, 13.16* 2016 Devon Allen, ORE, METER HURDLES 1962 Jerry Tarr, ORE, 50.3y 1963 Rex Cawley, USC, 49.6y 1977 Tom Andrews, USC, Andrew Phillips, UCLA, Kevin Young, UCLA, Kevin Young, UCLA, Felix Sanchez, USC, Jeshua Anderson, WSU, Jeshua Anderson, WSU, Jeshua Anderson, WSU, Amaechi Morton, STAN, Reggie Wyatt, USC, 48: METER STEEPLECHASE 1965 Bruce Mortensen, ORE 9: Jim Barkley, OSU, 8: Henry Rono, WSU, 8: Henry Rono, WSU, 8: Richard Tuwei, WSU, 8: Peter Koech, WSU, 8: Julius Korir, WSU, 8: Dan Nelson, ORE, 8: Karl Van Calcar, OSU, 8: Marc Davis, ARIZ, 8: Kyle Alcorn, ASU, 8: x100-METER RELAY 1966 UCLA, 39.9y 1967 USC, 38.6y 1968 USC, 39.5y 1971 USC, 39.5y 1972 USC, 39.6y 1975 USC, 39.09y 1977 USC, USC, USC, x400-METER RELAY 1964 California, 3:07.4y 1965 California, 3:07.5y 1966 UCLA, 3:07.5y 1969 UCLA, 3:03.4y 1970 UCLA, 3:06.1y 1971 UCLA, 3:04.4y 1972 UCLA, 3:05.4y 1973 UCLA, 3:04.3y 1974 UCLA, 3:06.63y 1975 Washington, 3:05.10y 1977 USC, 3: UCLA, 3: UCLA, 2: UCLA, 3:

40 NCAA CHAMPIONS (MEN) HIGH JUMP 1962 Roger Olson, CAL, Lew Hoyt, USC, 6-9 1/ Dick Fosbury, OSU, 7-2 1/ Dick Fosbury, OSU, 7-2 1/ Tom Woods, OSU, 7-3 1/ Dawid Jaworski, USC, 7-5 3/ Jesse Williams, USC, Jesse Williams, USC, 7-7 1/ Bryan McBride, ASU, Randall Cunningham, USC, POLE VAULT 1961 Jim Brewer, USC, 15-4 (tie) 1963 Brian Sternberg, WASH, / Bill Fosdick, USC, / Bob Seagren, USC, Jon Vaughn, UCLA, / Bob Seagren, USC, Ed Lipscomb, OSU, Mike Tully, UCLA, / Dave Kenworthy, USC, / Nick Hysong, ASU, / Toby Stevenson, STAN, / Dennis Kholev, USC, / Tommy Skipper, ORE, / Tommy Skipper, ORE, / Tommy Skipper, ORE, / Scott Roth, WASH, 5.40/17-8 1/2 LONG JUMP 1971 Bouncy Moore, ORE, / Randy Williams, USC, /4w 1973 Finn Bendixen, UCLA, / Jerry Herndon, UCLA, / Larry Doubley, USC, /4w 1978 James Lofton, STAN, /4w 1982 Vance Johnson, ARIZ, 8.21/ / George Ogbeide, WSU, /4 TRIPLE JUMP 1960 Luther Hayes, USC, / Luther Hayes, USC, / Kermit Alexander, UCLA, / James Butts, UCLA, / Milan Tiff, UCLA, / Julien Kapek, USC, 17.12m/56-2 SHOT 1960 Dallas Long, USC, Dallas Long, USC, / Dallas Long, USC, Neal Steinhauer, ORE, Steve Marcus, UCLA, / Terry Albritton, STAN, 20.51/67-3 1/ Dave Laut, UCLA, 20.15/66-1 1/ Dave Laut, UCLA, 20.41/ / Dean Crouser, ORE, 20.84/68-4 1/ John Brenner, UCLA, 21.92/ Shane Collins, ASU, 20.20/66-3 1/ John Godina, UCLA, 22.00/72-2 1/ Noah Bryant, USC, 20.04m/ Ryan Whiting, ASU, 20.11/ / Ryan Whiting, ASU, 21.97m/ Jordan Clarke, ASU, 19.75/64-9 3/ Jordan Clarke, ASU, 20.40/ /4 DISCUS 1962 Dave Weill, STAN, Dave Weill, STAN, / Bob Stoecker, STAN, / John van Reenan, WSU, John van Reenan, WSU, John van Reenan, WSU, Mac Wilkins, ORE, Borys Chambul, WASH, Dean Crouser, ORE, 63.22/ Dean Crouser, ORE, 65.88/ John Brenner, UCLA, 63.44/ Kari Nisula, CAL, 58.08/ John Godina, UCLA, 60.48/ John Godina, UCLA, 61.68/ Michael Robertson, STAN, 61.70/ Martin Maric, CAL, 59.82/ Ryan Whiting, ASU, 59.06/ Julian Wruck, UCLA, 64.94/213-1 HAMMER 1969 Steve DeAutremont, OSU, Steve DeAutremont, OSU, Scott Neilson, WASH, Scott Neilson, WASH, Scott Neilson, WASH, Scott Neilson, WASH, 72.32/ Tore Gustafsson, WSU, 75.24/ Ken Flax, ORE, 78.34/ Stefan Jonsson, WSU, 68.48/ Stefan Jonsson, WSU, 71.06/ Scott McGee, ORE, 66.34/ Balazs Kiss, USC, 75.24/ Balazs Kiss, USC, 74.84/ Balazs Kiss, USC, 79.62/ Balazs Kiss, USC, 80.86/265-3* 1997 Bengt Johansson, USC, 70.12/ Conor McCullough, USC, 76.91/252-4 JAVELIN 1962 Jan Sikorsky, USC, Les Tipton, ORE, / Carl O Donnell, WSU, Cary Feldman, WASH, Jim Judd, OSU, Tom Sinclair, WASH, 79.64/ Brian Crouser, ORE, 83.72/ Brian Crouser, ORE, 85.64/ Art Skipper, ORE, 75.78/ Erik Smith, UCLA, 79.20/ Greg Johnson, UCLA, 74.44/ Pal Arne Fagernes, ASU, 79.16/ Esko Mikkola, ARIZ, 81.86/ Esko Mikkola., ARIZ, 72.62/ John Stiegeler, ORE, 77.07/ Sam Crouser, ORE, 76.98/ Sam Crouser, ORE, 79.19m/ DECATHLON 1976 Ed Miller, CAL, 7, Mark Anderson, UCLA, 7, Mike Ramos, WASH, 8, Jim Connolly, UCLA, 8, Derek Huff, ARIZ, 8, Chris Huffins, CAL, 8, Klaus Ambrosch, ARIZ, 7, Bevan Hart, CAL, 8, Santiago Lorenzo, ORE, 7, Jake Arnold, ARIZ, 7, Jake Arnold, ARIZ, 8, Ashton Eaton, ORE, 8, Ashton Eaton, ORE, 8, Ashton Eaton, ORE, 8, Mike Morris, CAL, 8,118 40

41 NCAA CHAMPIONS (WOMEN) * - Meet Record 100 METERS 1988 Gail Devers, UCLA, 10.86w 1992 Chryste Gaines, STAN, 11.05w 1999 Angela Williams, USC, Angela Williams, USC, Angela Williams, USC, 11.05w 2002 Angela Williams, USC, English Gardner, ORE, English Gardner, ORE, 10: Jenna Prandini, ORE, 10.96w 2016 Ariana Washington, ORE, 10.95w 200 METERS 2001 Brianna Glenn, ARIZ, 22.92w 2002 Natasha Mayers, USC, Ariana Washington, ORE, METERS 1990 Maicel Malone, ASU, Monique Henderson, UCLA, METERS 2001 Brigita Langerholc, USC, 2: Rebekah Noble, ORE, 2: Alysia Johnson, CAL, 1: Anne Keeselring, ORE, 2: Laura Roesler, ORE, 2: Raevyn Rogers, ORE, 1: Raevyn Rogers, ORE, 2: Raevyn Rogers, ORE, 2: METERS 2002 Lena Nilsson, UCLA, 4: Amy Lia, WASH, 4: Katie Flood, WASH, 4: Shelby Houlihan, ASU, 4: METERS 1994 Karen Hecox, UCLA, 9: Monal Chokshi, STAN, 9: METERS 1988 Annette Hand, ORE, 15: Amy Skieresz, ARIZ, 15: Amy Skieresz, ARIZ, 15: Lauren Fleshman, STAN, 15: Lauren Fleshman, STAN, 15: Lauren Fleshman, STAN, 15: ,000 METERS 1997 Amy Skieresz, ARIZ, 33: Amy Skieresz, ARIZ, 33: Alicia Craig, STAN, 32: Alicia Craig, STAN, 33: Victoria Jackson, ASU, 32: METER HURDLES 1988 Lynda Tolbert, ASU, Lynda Tolbert, ASU, 12.84w 2005 Virginia Powell, USC, Virginia Powell, USC, Nia Ali, USC, METER HURDLES 1989 Janeene Vickers, UCLA, Janeene Vickers, UCLA, Janeene Vickers, UCLA, Joanna Hayes, UCLA, Natasha Danvers, USC, Sheena Johnson, UCLA, Sheena Johnson, UCLA, Nicole Leach, UCLA, Nicole Leach, UCLA, Kori Carter, STAN, 53.21* 2017 Sage Watson, ARIZ, ,000 METER STEEPLECHASE 2011 Emma Coburn, COLO, 9: Shalaya Kipp, COLO, 9: Emma Coburn, COLO, 9: x100-METER RELAY 1988 ASU, USC, x400-METER RELAY 1987 USC, 3: UCLA, 3: ORE, 3: ORE, 3: ORE, 3:23.13* HIGH JUMP 1991 Tanya Hughes, ARIZ, 1.94/6-4 1/ Tanya Hughes, ARIZ, 1.87/6-1 1/ Tanya Hughes, ARIZ, 1.92/6-3 1/ Amy Acuff, UCLA, 1.96/ Amy Acuff, UCLA, 1.94/6-4 1/ Darnesha Griffith, UCLA, 1.83/ Whitney Evans, WSU, 1.86/6-1 1/ Elizabeth Patterson, ARIZ, 1.86/6-1 1/ Brigetta Barrett, ARIZ, 1.86/6-1 1/ Brigetta Barrett, ARIZ, 1.93/ Brigetta Barrett, ARIZ, 1.95/ POLE VAULT 2000 Tracy O'Hara, UCLA, 4.40/14-5 1/ Andrea Dutoit, ARIZ, 4.20/13-9 1/ Tracy O'Hara, UCLA, 4.10/13-5 1/ Becky Holliday, ORE, 4.41/14-5 1/ Chelsea Johnson, UCLA, 4.30/14-1 1/ Kate Soma, WASH, 4.30/14-1 1/ April Kubishita, ASU, 4.25/ / Katie Morgan, CAL, 4.20/13-9 1/ Melissa Gergel, ORE, 4.45/14-7 1/ Katerina Stefanidi, STAN, 4.45/17-7 1/4 LONG JUMP 1990 Sheila Hudson, CAL, 6.73/ Jackie Edwards, STAN, 6.59/21-7 1/ Brianna Glenn, ARIZ, 6.56/21-6 1/ Rhonda Watkins, UCLA, 6.96/ Jenna Prandini, ORE, 6.55/21-6 TRIPLE JUMP 1987 Sheila Hudson, CAL, 13.78/45-2 1/ Sheila Hudson, CAL, 13.92w/45-8w 1990 Sheila Hudson, CAL, 14.04/46-0 3/ Candice Bauchman, UCLA, 14.07/ Erica McClain, STAN, 14.60w/47-11 SHOT 1988 Jennifer Ponath, WASH, 16.57/54-4 1/ Carla Garrett, ARIZ, 16.66/ Tracie Millett, UCLA, 16.33/ Dawn Dumble, UCLA, 17.17/ V. Althouse, UCLA,18.28/ / Seilala Sua, UCLA, 17.60/ Seilala Sua, UCLA, 17.36/ / Christina Tolson, UCLA, 17.39/57-0 3/ Jessica Cosby, UCLA, 17.38/57-0 1/ Jessica Pressley, ASSU, 18.00/59-0 3/ Jessica Pressley, ASU, 18.13/59-5 3/ Julie Labonte, ARIZ, 18.31/60-1 DISCUS 1987 Laura Lavine, WSU, 56.14/ Laura Lavine, WSU, 57.34/ Carla Garrett, ARIZ, 58.02/ Tracie Millett, UCLA, 56.00/ Dawn Dumble, UCLA, 57.04/ Seilala Sua, UCLA, 61.12/ Seilala Sua, UCLA, 64.22/ Seilala Sua, UCLA, 64.26/ Seilala Sua, UCLA, 61.20/ Chaniqua Ross, UCLA, 55.48/ Kelechi Anyanwu, CAL, 57.58/ Sarah Stevens, ASU, 56.14/ Anna Jelmini, ASU, 57.95/190-1 HAMMER THROW 2008 Eva Orban, USC, 68.71/ Chelsea Cassulo, ASU, 69.12/ Maggie Ewen, ASU, 73.32/240-7* JAVELIN 1988 Jill Smith, ORE, 55.08/ Ashley Selman, USC, 56.76/ Paula Berry, ORE, 57.42/ Ashley Selman, ORE, 57.42/ Inga Stasiulionyte, USC, 52.52/ Rachel Yurkovich, ORE, 56.58/ Rachel Yurkovich, ORE, 59.62/195-7 HEPTATHLON 1988 Wendy Brown, USC, 5,701w 1990 Gea Johnson, ASU, 6, Kelly Blair, ORE, 6, Tracye Lawyer, STAN, 5, Jackie Johnson, ASU, 5, Jackie Johnson, ASU, 5, Jackie Johnson, ASU, 5, Jackie Johnson, ASU, 6, Brianne Theisen, ORE, 6, Brianne Theisen, ORE, 6, Brianne Theisen, ORE, 6,440 41

42 PAC-12 NCAA TEAM CHAMPIONS The Oregon women's track & field team completed the first NCAA "triple crown" in 2017 by becoming the first women's program to win the NCAA cross country, indoor and outdoor track & field national titles in the same academic year. MEN (47) 1922 CALIFORNIA 1925 STANFORD 1926 USC 1928 STANFORD 1930 USC 1931 USC 1934 STANFORD 1935 USC 1936 USC 1937 USC 1938 USC 1939 USC 1940 USC 1941 USC 1942 USC 1943 USC 1949 USC 1950 USC 1951 USC 1952 USC 1953 USC 1954 USC 1955 USC 1956 UCLA 1958 USC 1961 USC 1962 OREGON 1963 USC 1964 OREGON 1965 OREGON USC 1966 UCLA 1967 USC 1968 USC 1970 OREGON* 1971 UCLA 1972 UCLA 1973 UCLA 1976 USC 1977 ARIZONA STATE 1978 UCLA* 1984 OREGON 1987 UCLA 1988 UCLA 2000 STANFORD 2014 OREGON 2015 OREGON MEN S TOTALS USC 26 UCLA 8 ORE 7 STAN 4 ASU 1 CAL 1 WOMEN (8) 1982 UCLA 1983 UCLA 1985 OREGON 2001 USC 2004 UCLA 2007 ARIZONA STATE 2015 OREGON 2017 OREGON WOMEN S TOTALS ORE 3 UCLA 3 ASU 1 USC 1 42

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