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1380 NCAA ALL-AMERICANS | 200 OLYMPIANS |UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TRACK AND FIELD PAGE 1 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TRACK AND FIELD |2018 SCHEDULE Date Event Location January 19-20 Dr. Martin Luther King Collegiate Invitational (Indoor) Albuquerque, N.M. January 26-27 Razorback Invitational (Indoor) Fayetteville, Ark. February 9-10 Clemson Tiger Paw Invitational (Indoor) Clemson, S.C. February 23-24 MPSF Championships (Indoor) Seattle, Wash. March 3 Long Beach Meet Long Beach, Calif. March 9-10 NCAA Championships (Indoor) College Station, Texas March 16-17 Trojan Invitational USC March 23-24 Power 5 Conference Challenge USC March 31 California Collegiate Invitational San Diego, Calif. April 7-8 Sun Angel Classic Tempe, Ariz. April 13-14 Triton Invitational San Diego, Calif. April 19-21 Mt. SAC Relays Torrance, Calif. April 29 USC-UCLA Dual Meet Westwood, Calif. May 5-6 Pac-12 Multi-Event Championships Palo Alto, Calif. May 12-13 Pac-12 Championships Palo Alto, Calif. May 24-26 NCAA West Preliminary Rounds Sacramento, Calif. June 6-9 NCAA Championships Eugene, Ore.

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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIATRACK AND FIELD |2018 SCHEDULE

Date Event LocationJanuary 19-20 Dr. Martin Luther King Collegiate Invitational (Indoor) Albuquerque, N.M.January 26-27 Razorback Invitational (Indoor) Fayetteville, Ark.February 9-10 Clemson Tiger Paw Invitational (Indoor) Clemson, S.C.February 23-24 MPSF Championships (Indoor) Seattle, Wash.March 3 Long Beach Meet Long Beach, Calif.March 9-10 NCAA Championships (Indoor) College Station, TexasMarch 16-17 Trojan Invitational USCMarch 23-24 Power 5 Conference Challenge USCMarch 31 California Collegiate Invitational San Diego, Calif.April 7-8 Sun Angel Classic Tempe, Ariz.April 13-14 Triton Invitational San Diego, Calif.April 19-21 Mt. SAC Relays Torrance, Calif.April 29 USC-UCLA Dual Meet Westwood, Calif.May 5-6 Pac-12 Multi-Event Championships Palo Alto, Calif.May 12-13 Pac-12 Championships Palo Alto, Calif.May 24-26 NCAA West Preliminary Rounds Sacramento, Calif.June 6-9 NCAA Championships Eugene, Ore.

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QUICK FACTSNickname:Trojans

Fight Song:“Fight On”

Colors: Cardinal & Gold

Enrollment:44,000 (19,000 undergraduates)

University President:C.L. Max Nikias

Athletic Director:Lynn Swann

Director of Track & Field:Caryl Smith Gilbert

Assistant Coaches:Sheldon Blockburger, Joanna Hayes, Patrick Henner,Dan Lange, Quincy Watts

Directors of Operations:Kyrah McCowanAmanda Skowronek

Strength Coach:Ivan Lewis, Tatyana McMahon

Academic Counselor:Angela Munger-Rivera

Compliance:Shareef Amer, Jill Ingels

Track & Field Athletic Trainer:Dunford Rodill

Historian:Tracy Sundlun

Trojan Force President:Treani Swain

2018 USC TRACK & FIELD

USC SPORTS INFORMATIONTrack and Field SID

David Tuttle -- (213) 740-3806 (offi ce) (213) 725-3102 (cell)

For all the latest news, facts and fi gures on Trojan track and fi eld, visit the offi cial USC athletics website at the following internet address:

www.usctrojans.com

TABLE OF CONTENTSSchedule................................................................................... 1Contents and Quick Facts ........................................................ 22018 Outlook ........................................................................ 3-4USC Director of T&F Caryl Smith Gilbert .............................. 5-6Track & Field Staff and Support Staff .................................. 7-132018 Team Captains ............................................................... 14Men's 2017 NCAA Championship Results ............................. 152017 Season in Review .......................................................... 16Men's 2018 Roster ................................................................. 182018 Men's Student-Athlete Bios ...................................... 19-322018 Men's Team Photo ......................................................... 332017 Men's Outdoor & Indoor Season Bests .................... 34-35Men's Year-by-Year Results .............................................. 38-39Men's NCAA Individual Champions ................................... 40-41Men's NCAA Point Scorers ................................................ 42-45Men's NCAA Point Leaders .................................................... 46Olympic Team Members .................................................... 47-48Olympic Champions ............................................................... 49Hall of Famers ........................................................................ 50Heritage Award Winners and Inductees ................................. 51Katherine B. Loker Tribute and Award .................................... 52Men's All-Time Records .......................................................... 53Men's All-Time Top 10 Performers ..................................... 54-56Men's Freshman and Cromwell Field Records ....................... 57Trojans in the World/U.S. Rankings........................................ 58USC at 2017 World Championships ....................................... 59Trojans on Track and Field News ........................................... 60Paths of Glory .................................................................... 61-62All-Time Men's Letterwinners ............................................ 63-66Women's 2018 Roster ............................................................ 682018 Women's Student-Athlete Bios ................................. 69-872018 Women's Team Photo .................................................... 88Women's 2017 NCAA Championships Results ...................... 892017 Women's Outdoor & Indoor Season Bests ............... 90-91Cross Country......................................................................... 92Women of Troy Year-by-Year.................................................. 93Women's All-Time Records .................................................... 94Loker Stadium/Cromwell Field Records ................................. 95Women's All-Time Performers ................................................ 96Women's Pac-12 and Freshman Record-Holders .................. 97Women's NCAA Individual Champions................................... 98Women's All-Time NCAA Finalists ................................... 99-100Women's All-Time All-Americans By Year ............................ 101Women's All-Time NCAA Point Leaders ............................... 102Women's Olympic Members ................................................. 103Women in the World Top 10 ................................................. 104Women's Letterwinners ........................................................ 105Around The Track In 2017 .................................................... 106USC Experience Section ............................................... 107-112

The 2018 USC Track & Field Media Guide has been prepared by the sports informa-tion offi ce for use during the 2018 season. The guide was written and edited by David Tuttle, USC associate sports information director. Cover design and layout by Brady Patterson. Printing provided by Chromatic. Some photographic services provided by Kirby Lee/Image of Sport, Dan Avila, Patrick Gee, Glenn Hundley, Jon SooHoo, Dan Lange, Hali Helfgott and David Tuttle. Additional historical support provided by Russ Reabold. Copies of this guide are available to the general public by sending $10 payable to USC to the USC Sports Information Offi ce, Heritage Hall 103, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0601.

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The Trojan track and fi eld program under the direction of Caryl Smith Gilbert continues its upward ascent and seems poised to break through on the national scene in 2018. The women’s team won the MPSF indoor title, fi nished fourth indoors and third outdoors nationally and returns fi ve All-Americans. The men’s team placed second at the Pac-12 meet and 20th nationally outdoors and returns all of its scorers. With strong recruiting classes and several high-end transfers added to these groups, the top of the mountain is clearly in sight.

The men’s team returns its NCAA scorers from 2017 in 400m runners Michael Norman and Ricky Morgan Jr., hurdler Marquis Morris, shot putter Nick Ponzio and jumper Eric Sloan. It has also added transfer hurdler All-American Rai Benjamin and a strong freshman class, which includes California high school state champion Zach Shinnick.

The men’s sprints will be led by the sophomore Norman and senior Morgan Jr. in the 200m and 400m. Norman won the Pac-12 400m title, fi nished fourth at the NCAA meet and set the USC freshman record in the event with a time of 44.60 at the USA Championships. Morgan Jr. was third in the 400m dash at the Pac-12 Championships and reached the NCAA semifi nals in the event. They are far from alone in the sprints, though.

Sophomore T.J. Brock placed fourth in the 100m dash at the Pac-12 Championships, second at the USA Juniors and won the Pan Am title in the 100m. He has a wind-aided PR of 10.16 and legal PR of 10.30 in the 100m dash. Sophomore Alexander Barnum (100m – 10.32, 200m – 21.06) was sixth in the 100m at Pac-12s and junior Christian Sourapas (100m – 10.37, 200m – 20.63) was seventh in the 100m and third in the 200m at the Pac-12 Championships. Freshman Nick Moore joins this group with PRs of 10.63 and 21.44 in high school.

Also, Benjamin is expected to compete in the sprints as well as his signature event the 400m hurdles. Last season, he captured the Pac-12 title and went on to place second at nationals in the 400m hurdles with a time of 48.33. USC’s other All-American hurdler is the senior

Morris who placed sixth in the 110m hurdles at nationals last season, and his best of 13.56 ranks 10th on USC’s all-time list. This year, they are joined by junior Jaydon Logan (52.89 in the 400m hurdles) and freshman Cameron Samuel (13.78 in the 110 hurdles and 52.37 in the 400m hurdles).

The middle distances are once again led by senior Robert Ford. He placed second in the 800m at the Pac-12 Championships and advanced to the NCAA semifi nals in the event. Redshirt senior Alex Rohani competed in the 800m race last season and posted a PR of 1:49.73 to take second at the USC-UCLA Dual Meet. Also returning in the 800m are senior Mitchell Cameron and sophomores Matthew Myrtue and Josh Zavala. Freshman David Hulme will also compete in the middle distances for USC.

The jumps should be a strength for USC, led by a trio of seniors in Eric Sloan and Dominic Smallwood in the long jump and triple jump, and Randall Cunningham in the high jump. Sloan won the 2017 Pac-12 triple jump title and placed third in the long jump. He then went on to take sixth in the long jump and reach the semifi nals in the triple jump at the NCAA Championships. He had a PR of 55-6.25 in the triple jump at the regional which moved him into third on USC’s all-time list in the event and set the meet record. Smallwood took second in the triple jump and fourth in the long jump at the Pac-12 Championships. The pair is joined in the horizontal jumps by senior Jadon Joyner who, in his fi rst season of focusing on the jumps, fi nished just out of scoring at the conference meet.

Randall Cunningham won the 2016 NCAA high jump title and fi gures to provide USC with a great chance to score in the event again. He is joined this season by freshman Earnest Sears III, who has a PR of 7-0. Sophomore Michael Gonzalez returns to pole vault for USC. Last year as a freshman, he won the Dual Meet high jump title.

The throws are always a strength for USC and this season will be no different. Senior Nick Ponzio placed sixth in the shot put at the NCAA Championships and second at the Pac-12 Championships last season. Junior Matthew Katnik placed third at the conference meet, 16th at NCAAs, 11th at the USA T&F Championships and took second indoors at the MPSF Championships. Talented redshirt sophomore Nathan Bultman returns after missing last outdoor season with an injury. He fi nished third in the hammer throw at the Pac-12 Championships as a freshman and also competes in the shot put, discus throw and weight throw. Junior Jason Kim returns for his second season as a thrower for the Trojans.

Redshirt senior Cameron Collins transferred to USC from Virginia and will compete in the multi-events.

The women’s team placed third at the NCAA Championships last season, and despite losing several key seniors in All-Americans Ama-lie Iuel, Brittany Mann, Cameron Pettigrew and Destinee Brown, are loaded once again.

2018 USC Season Outlook TROJANS EYE THE TOP OF THE MOUNTAIN

Michael Norman

Nick Ponzio

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Senior Deanna Hill and redshirt junior Ky Westbrook are key to the Tro-jans’ short sprints. Hill ranks in USC’s all-time top 10 in both the 100m and 200m and has scored in both at the NCAA Championships, last season fi nishing sixth in the 200m, as well as running on the 4x400m relay which ran the fastest time in school history and placed second at NCAAs. Westbrook scored in both the 100m and 200m as a freshman and after missing a season, returned to score in the 100m at the NCAA Championships last season. Sophomore Zaria Francis also returns. She placed seventh in the 100m dash at the Pac-12 Championships and has a PR of 11.31 in winning the California high school state title in 2015.

Redshirt sophomore Angie Annelus transferred to USC with three outdoor seasons remaining. She reached the NCAA semifi nals in the 200m dash as a freshman. Freshman Twanisha “TeeTee” Terry (11.37 in the 100m) comes to USC as a six-time Florida state sprint champion, winning both the 100m and 200m dashes her fi nal three seasons of high school.

Senior All-American and school record-holder Kendall Ellis leads a strong group of sprinters specializing in the 400m dash. Ellis, who owns the school record with a 400m time of 50.00, won the Pac-12 title, placed third at the NCAA Championships and made the USA team for the World Championships last season. Sophomore Kyra Constantine broke into USC’s indoor top 10 in the 400m and outdoors placed sixth at the Pac-12 Championships. Freshman Kaelin Roberts won the L.A. City 200m and 400m titles last season and is a two-time California state champion in the 400m, with a best time of 52.28. In addition, Kennedy Gillian and Kayla Richardson return, and Kayla’s twin sister Kyla, returns to action after a redshirt season.

The hurdles should also provide the Trojans with big opportunities to score points at the conference and national meets. Sophomore Anna Cockrell had an impressive fi rst season at USC, setting school freshman records in the 60m hurdles and 400m hurdles, and placed second in the 400m hurdles and eighth in the 100m hurdles at the NCAA Champion-ships. Redshirt junior Dior Hall was fourth at the Pac-12 Championships and seventh at the NCAA Championships in 100m hurdles and ranks third on USC’s all-time list in the event (12.74), with Cockrell fourth (12.89). Cockrell also ranks fourth on USC’s 400m hurdles list with a time of 55.14. Mecca McGlaston was slowed by injury last season, but was still able to complete late in the season and was able to fi nish fi fth in the 100m hurdles and eighth in the 400m hurdles at the Pac-12 Championships. Joining them this season is a talented pair of freshmen in Chanel Brissett and Shante Robinson. Brissett has a PR of 12.91 in the 100m hurdles and competed at the U.S. Olympic Trials as a junior in high school. Robinson has a best of 40.84 to fi nish third in the 300m hurdles at the 2017 California state meet.

Junior Margaux Jones again returns as USC’s top jumper, with a legal best jump of 20-10.75. She is the two-time defending MPSF indoor long jump champion and took second at the 2017 Pac-12 Champion-ships. Redshirt freshman Courtney Corrin sat out the outdoor season last year with an injury, but brings a PR of 20-11 into the season and was twice the California state high school champion in the event. Also, senior Madisen Richards placed seventh in the long jump at the Pac-12 Championships last season. Freshman Cassidy Palka will compete in the high jump. She won the CIF state title in 2016 with a PR of 5-9 and placed fourth last season.

The middle distances are led by junior Mikaela Smith. She placed eighth in the 800m race at the Pac-12 Championships and last year had a PR of 2:05.17 which ranks seventh on USC’s all-time list. Junior Amber Gore had a strong cross country season this fall and leads USC cross country/distance runners which include sophomore Chloe Berry, freshman Julia Bounds, freshman Jennifer Daly, freshman Mackenzie Ellison, junior Rachel Glynn, junior Lauren Maurer, senior Madison Ricks, freshman Sydney Tullai and sophomore Kamryn Weber.

The Trojans have a new group of women’s throwers. Redshirt senior Breana Jemison transferred to USC from UC Riverside where she set the school record with a shot put of 56-11.50. Freshman Joy McArthur had the top high school hammer throw in 2017 and her PR of 203-8 won the 2016 USATF Juniors hammer throw title. Fellow freshman Natasha Stamp threw the hammer, discus and shot put in Georgia as a high schooler, winning the state 7A shot put title last season. Redshirt freshman Colette Putnam sat out last season to work on learning to throw the javelin.

The multi-events will again be manned by junior Lyndsey Lopes and redshirt junior Alexa Harmon-Thomas. Lopes placed third in the hep-tathlon at the 2017 Pac-12 Championships with a PR of 5,371 points, which ranks eighth on USC’s all-time list. Harmon-Thomas fi nished 10th at the 2017 Pac-12 Championships in her fi rst collegiate heptathlon.

The Trojans have the depth and talent to do special things during the 2018 track and fi eld season. If USC continues the upward progres-sion it has been making as a program, both the men’s and women’s teams certainly fi gure to be in the mix at both the Pac-12 and NCAA Championships meets.

Deanna Hill

Anna Cockrell

2017 RESULTS AND HONORS Men WomenT-20th NCAA Championships 3rd NCAA Championships2nd Pac-12 Championships 2nd Pac-12 Championships

First-Team All-Americans First-Team All-AmericansMarquis Morris (110m H) Anna Cockrell (100m H, 400m H)Michael Norman (400m) Kendall Ellis (400m, 4x400m)Nick Ponzio (Shot Put) Dior Hall (100m H)Eric Sloan (LJ) Deanna Hill (200m, 4x400m) Amalie Iuel (400m H, 4x400m) Brittany Mann (Shot Put) Cameron Pettigrew (400m, 4x400m) Ky Westbrook (100m)

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CARYL SMITH GILBERTCaryl Smith Gilbert begins her fi fth season as the Trojan Director of Track & Field and once again last season demonstrated that USC has one of the elite programs in the country.

USC’s women’s team placed third at the 2017 NCAA Championships with its most points since 2002 and its highest fi nish since the 2006 season. The men’s team placed 20th, but was just six points outside of a top seven fi nish. USC athletes

garnered 17 All-America honors.

The women’s teams have scored 120 points in her fi rst four seasons as the program leader, the most points in a four-year stretch since scoring 158 points during the 2001-04 seasons. Both the men’s and women’s teams placed second at the 2017 Pac-12 Championships. During the indoor season, the women’s team placed fourth at the NCAA Championships and won the MPSF title, while the men’s team placed 21st at the NCAA Championships and took second at the conference meet. USC set six indoor school records and two outdoor during the 2017 season, running the total in her four years at the helm to 25 indoor school records and 11 outdoor USC records. The Trojans have also established a combined total of 23 freshman records (17 indoor and 6 outdoor) in her fi rst four seasons. In addition 14 Trojans were named to Pac-12 All-Academic teams, bringing the total to 54 in her fi rst four seasons leading the program.

During the 2016 season, the men’s team won its fi rst MPSF Indoor title which earned Smith Gilbert MPSF Men’s Coach of the Year honors. At the Pac-12 Championships, the men’s team took fi fth and the women’s team second. She also earned USTFCCCA Men’s Indoor West Region Coach of the Year honors. Sophomore Randall Cunningham won the NCAA high jump title and USC set or tied four more school outdoor records. The Trojans were also strong in the classroom with four athletes named to the USTFCCCA All-Academic teams, 14 named to Pac-12 All-Academic teams and Jaide Stepter being named Pac-12 Track and Field Women’s Scholar Athlete of the Year. At the 2016 NCAA T&F Championships the injury-depleted men’s team tied for 12th with only three men scoring and the women’s team tied for ninth.

Smith Gilbert continued the upward trending of the program in her second season as the 2015 men’s team placed fi fth at the NCAA Championships with its fi fth-most points since the scoring system changed in 1985 and the women’s team placed seventh with its most points since 2006 (since topped by the 2017 team). The top 10 fi nishes by both programs were USC’s fi rst since the 2009 season. The men’s team had three individual champions with Conor McCullough winning the hammer throw and Andre De Grasse taking both the 100m and 200m titles. He became the fi rst college male athlete to claim both titles in the same season since Walter Dix in 2007 and Smith Gilbert became the fi rst woman to coach a men’s 100m and 200m champion. The women’s team earned 14 fi rst-team All-Americans, the second-highest for any school, and the teams combined for 32 fi rst or second team All-American selections. Again the men’s and women’s teams took second at the Pac-12 Championships and Smith Gilbert was named both men’s and women’s Pac-12 Coach of the Year, becoming the fi rst woman to be named the conference’s men’s coach of the year. She again led the women’s team to the MPSF Indoor title and the men’s team placed second in their fi rst season in the conference. Smith Gilbert was named the 2015 USTFCCCA West Region Women’s Indoor Coach of the Year and the MPSF Women’s Indoor Coach of the Year. In addition, the Trojans garnered 13 Pac-12 All-Academic selections and Alexandra Collatz was named to the District VIII All-Academic team. It didn't take long for Smith Gilbert to prove that USC had "hit a home run" when they named her as the Director of Track & Field on June 17, 2013. In her fi rst season at the helm of the Trojan program, she guided the men's team to a fourth-place tie and the women's team to a

16th-place tie at the NCAAs, the women's team won the MPSF Indoor Championship and both men's and women's teams placed second at the Pac-12 Championships. USC garnered 28 fi rst-team All-America honors, posted 22 all-time top 10 school marks and Aleec Harris set the school hurdles record. It is no surprise then that she was named the NCAA West Region Women's Head Coach of the Year and the MPSF (Indoor) Women's Head Coach of the Year. Smith Gilbert's student-athletes also excelled in the classroom where they earned 13 Pac-12 All-Academic selections and Alexandra Collatz was honored as a third-team Academic All-American.

Prior to her arrival at USC, Smith Gilbert was a six-time Conference USA Coach of the Year at the University of Central Florida who guided the Knights' women's team to a program-best fi fth place fi nish at both the 2013 NCAA Track and Field Indoor and Outdoor Championships.

Smith Gilbert succeeded Ron Allice, who led the Trojans for 19 years and retired after the 2013 NCAA Championships.

Prior to her arrivial at USC, Smith Gilbert, 48, spent six seasons (2008-13) at UCF overseeing the women's track and fi eld and cross country programs after serving as an assistant at Tennessee, Alabama and Penn State.

During her UCF tenure, the Knights won six Conference USA track and fi eld indoor and outdoor crowns. Her athletes were named All-Americans more than 100 times and set more than 100 school records. Academically, her team's GPA exceeded 3.0 nearly every term. She also oversaw the building of the on-campus UCF Cross Country Complex.

USC Director of Track & Field | Fifth Season

COACH CARYLAT-A-GLANCE

• USC athletes earned 108 fi rst-team All-America honors, posted 75 school top 10 marks and set 23 school records in her fi rst 4 seasons

• Led USC's men to T-4th (2014), 5th (2015), 12th (2016) & T-20th (2017)and the women to T-16th (2014), 7th (2015), T-9th (2016) & 3rd (2017)at the NCAA Outdoor Championships...2015 was fi rst top 10 fi nish for both squads since 2009

• Named the 2014 & 2015 USTFCCCA Outdoor & Indoor West Region• Women's Head Coach of the Year...Named the USTFCCCA Indoor West • Region Men's Head Coach of the Year in 2016...Also the 2014 & 2015 • MPSF Women's Coach of the Year and 2016 MPSF Men's Coach of the

Year• Became 1st woman named Pac-12 Men's Coach of the Year in 2015• Named the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association

South Region Coach of the Year for a fi fth time in 2013 as she guided UCF to its fi rst-ever outdoor national Top 10 ranking in the USTFCCCA poll

• Former head coach of Central Florida (2008-13 seasons) and assistant coach at Tennessee, Alabama and Penn State

• Coached UCF to a 5th place fi nish at the 2013 NCAA Indoor & Outdoor

• Track & Field Championships. UCF's fi fth place showing at the 2013 NCAA outdoor meet was the best fi nish by a non-BCS team since 2000

• Six-time Conference USA Coach of the Year• Has coached eight individual NCAA champions• Has guided her athletes to more than 103 individual conference

titles• UCF won six C-USA indoor and outdoor titles in her tenure and her

athletes were named All-Americans more than 100 times and set more than 100 school records

• In the classroom her teams have posted a team GPA of 3.0 or higher almost every semester

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In 2013, UCF's fi fth place showing at the NCAA outdoor meet was the best fi nish by a non-BCS team since 2000 and its 35 points more than doubled the previous program best. She was named the USTFCCCA South Region Coach of the Year for a fi fth time in 2013 as she guided UCF to its fi rst-ever outdoor national Top 10 ranking in the USTFCCCA poll. She was the only coach to have three 100 meter runners ranked among the top 10-seeded qualifi ers at the NCAA meet. Twelve school records were broken in the 2013 outdoor season while the team won its fourth-straight C-USA title, a feat unmatched by any other women's track and fi eld program in conference history. Octavious Freeman was the C-USA Outdoor Track Athlete of the Year for the second consecutive year.

UCF also fi nished fi fth at the 2013 NCAA indoor meet, as C-USA Indoor Track Athlete of the Year Aurieyall Scott won the 60-meter dash to become the school's fi rst NCAA champion in any sport.

UCF's eighth place fi nish at the 2012 NCAA indoor meet was the program's best at the time. UCF won the C-USA outdoor title and capped the season by sending four Knights to compete at the USA Olympic Trials. Scott was one of two collegiate athletes who advanced to the fi nals of the 200 meters. At the 2012 London Olympics, Smith Gilbert trained U.S. Olympian DeeDee Trotter to her third appearance in the Summer Games and her fi rst individual Olympic medal (a bronze), as well as a second gold medal on the 4x400 relay.

In 2011, UCF swept the indoor and outdoor C-USA titles as Jackie Coward was named C-USA Track Athlete of the Year and UCF's fi rst two-time All-America fi rst teamer. Smith Gilbert was C-USA's outdoor and indoor Coach of the Year.

She led the 2010 Knights to the C-USA Outdoor championship. Coward became UCF's fi rst NCAA Outdoor All-American (she was fourth in the 100-meter hurdles).

In Smith Gilbert's fi rst two seasons at UCF, 2008 and 2009, her athletes broke 30 of the school's indoor and outdoor school records. She also served as the jumps and multi events coach of Team USA at the 2009 IAAF World Outdoor Championships in Berlin.

Smith Gilbert spent fi ve seasons (2003-07) as an assistant coach at Tennessee, where she was responsible for coaching sprints, hurdles and jumps. Her Lady Vol athletes won three NCAA titles and seven Southeastern Conference championships and earned 53 NCAA Division I All-America honors. They also established 19 school records.

The 2005 Lady Vols won the school's fi rst NCAA Indoor Championship as her group combined for 24 All-America honors and seven school records. She was named U.S. Track Coaches Association National and Mideast Region Assistant Coach of the Year for sprints and hurdles. She was responsible for the development of Trotter, the 2007 USA Indoor and Outdoor Champion and a 2004 gold medalist in the 4x400-meter relay. She also coached Tianna Madison, who won the 2005 world championship in the long jump, Cleo Tyson, who won the 100-meter dash and helped the U.S. 4x100 relay team earn gold at the North America, Central America and Caribbean Athletic Association (NACAC) Championships, and Toyin Olupona, the 2005 Canadian National Champion in the 100-meter dash and the two-time NCAA runner-up in the 60-meter dash.

Smith Gilbert also helped the Lady Vols win SEC Indoor Championships in 2005 and 2007 and an NCAA Mideast Regional outdoor crown in 2005. The Lady Vols fi nished in the top four at the 2004, 2005 and 2007 NCAA Indoor Championships.

Smith Gilbert was an assistant coach at Alabama for three years (2000-02), guiding athletes in the sprints, hurdles and jumps. During her tenure with the Crimson Tide, she produced seven NCAA Division I All-Americans and four USA Olympic Trials qualifi ers.

She held similar responsibilities as an assistant at Penn State for two seasons (1998-99). Her Nittany Lion athletes accumulated four All-America honors and nine school records, and made the fi nals at the Big Ten Championships on 10 occasions. She also served the school as an instructor for the exercise science department.

Prior to becoming a collegiate coach, Smith Gilbert was the head coach for four seasons (1994-97) at her prep alma mater, George Washington High in Denver. Her program produced two state titles, three All-America selections and fi ve athletes who accepted full scholarships to NCAA Division I schools.

In addition to her experience at the high school and collegiate levels, Smith Gilbert was an assistant with Team USA during the NACAC Championships and was invited to coach the sprints at the 2005 Pan Am Junior Championships. She also was selected as an assistant coach for the 2007 World Championships in Osaka, Japan.

A former indoor national record holder in the 55- and 60-meter dashes, Smith Gilbert was a two-time Colorado state champion in the 200-meter dash and long jump and a three-time state champion in the 100-meter dash as a prep standout. She set state records in each of those three events. She went on to become a three-time All-American at UCLA, where she was a Pac-10 champion in the 100-meter dash, 4x100-meter relay and 4x400-meter relay. She was part of an NCAA Championship runner-up 4x400-meter squad and was an All-American in the 4x100-meter relay in 1988 and 1989.

A 1991 graduate of UCLA, Smith Gilbert holds a bachelor's degree in fi lm and television production. She also holds master's degrees in sport management and sport psychology from Tennessee. She is a 2006 USATF Level III Coaches Education Clinician.

Born on April 19, 1969, she is married to former NFL linebacker Greg Gilbert. They have three sons: Alex, Spencer and Osiris.

NCAA Championships Won By USC CoachesDean Cromwell (12)

Jess Mortensen (7)

Vern Wolfe (7)

Jess Hill (2)

Ron Allice (1)

Conferences Championships Won Jess Mortensen (10)

Dean Cromwell (8)

Vern Wolfe (8)

Ron Allice (6)

Jess Hill (3)

Caryl Smith Gilbert (4)*

Fred LaPlante (1)

* Indoor titles

Caryl Smith Gilbert gets interviewed by the Pac-12 Network's Jill Savage.

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COACHING STAFF (L-R): Front Row: Director of Track & Field Caryl Smith Gilbert. Second Row: Dan Lange, Joanna Hayes. Third Row: Patrick Henner, Sheldon Blockburger and Quincy Watts.

LEADERS OF THE USC TRACK & FIELD FAMILY

OPERATIONS STAFF (L-R): Amanda Decker & Kyrah McCowan

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Sheldon Blockburger is in his third season with the Trojans as the assistant coach for jumps and multi-events. In his fi rst two seasons as USC’s jumps coach his athletes have earned a total of seven All-America honors (4 indoor and 3 outdoor), three individual Pac-12 titles and seven MPSF indoor titles. In his fi rst two seasons as a USC assistant coach his athletes have posted seven school all-time top 10 marks. Blockburger was named the 2017

Men’s Assistant Coach of the Year for the West Region during the indoor season as he guided Randall Cunningham to the high jump title and Dominic Smallwood to the long jump title at the MPSF Championships. "This is a huge coup for USC Track & Field. Sheldon is, arguably, one of the few premier jumps and multi-events coaches in America and we are very pleased to be able to add such a great coach and mentor to our staff," said Director of USC T&F Caryl Smith Gilbert at the time of his hire on July 14, 2015.

It didn't take long for Blockburger to prove her correct. He coached Randall Cunningham to the 2016 NCAA outdoor high jump title and to indoor and outdoor PRs. He guided Amalie Iuel to the Pac-12 heptathlon title and the second-most points in school history of 6,011. He also led freshman Lyndsey Lopes to a fi fth-place fi nish in the heptathlon at the conference championship and to the 10th most points ever by a Trojan woman. She improved those marks with a third-place fi nish and 5,371 points at the 2017 Pac-12 Meet to move to eighth on USC's all-time list.

Blockburger came to USC after 10 seasons as the combined events/jumps coach at Arizona where he guided athletes to 11 NCAA titles and 16 Pac-12 conference titles. He had 39 athletes garner All-America honors during his coaching stay in Arizona. In 2015, Blockburger guided Pau Tonnesen to the Pac-12 Decathlon title and to a second-place fi nish at the NCAA Championships with a school-record 8,247 points.

Prior to coaching at Arizona, Blockburger coached nine seasons at Cal Poly where he led athletes to 14 Big West outdoor titles and two NCAA titles. He coached 15 All-Americans while at Cal Poly.

Many of the athletes Blockburger has coached have gone on to achieve international success, including 2012 Olympic Silver medalist Brigetta Barrett in the high jump.

Blockburger was an outstanding decathlete himself, placing second in 1989 and third in 1990 at the USA Track & Field Championships. He also placed third in the decathlon at the 1991 Pan American games in Cuba. He posted a personal best in the decathlon on 8,301 points at the USA Championships on June 13, 1990.

Blockburger attended Orange Coast College and won the 1985 California Junior College decathlon title. He then transferred to LSU and placed fi fth in the decathlon at the 1987 NCAA Championships. He graduated from Newport Harbor High in 1983 and won CIF division titles in both the long jump and triple jump during his senior season, one year after joining the track and fi eld team.

Blockburger and his wife, Cindy, are the parents of twins, Johnny and Alyssa.

SHELDON BLOCKBURGERAssistant Coach, Jumps & Multi-Events | Third Season

ASSISTANT COACHES

Sheldon Blockburger above and to the right at top with NCAA champion Randall Cunningham and to the right with 2016 Pac-12 heptathlon champion Amalie Iuel.

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2004 Olympic 100m hurdles gold medalist Joanna Hayes is in her second season as an assistant track and fi eld coach for sprints and hurdles. She was hired to the position on July 14, 2016.

"We are excited to add such a great teacher and accomplished athlete in Olympic champion Joanna Hayes to our staff," said Smith Gilbert at the time of announcement. "She is an excellent recruiter, brings a spirit of competitiveness and I think she

will be a great addition to what I believe is the best track and fi eld staff in the country."

In her fi rst season at USC, Hayes helped guide Trojan athletes to fi ve All-America honors during the outdoor season and one during the indoor season. Her work with Anna Cockrell helped lead her to indoor 60m hurdles and outdoor 100m hurdles and 400m hurdles All-America status. Cockrell also set the USC freshman records in the 60m hurdles and 400m hurdles. Cockrell and Amalie Iuel took second and third at the 2017 NCAA Championships in the 400m hurdles. At the 2017 Pac-12 Championships, USC had four women in the 100m hurdles fi nal and three in the 400m hurdles fi nal. USC athletes also posted four school top 10 marks during her fi rst season of working with the hurdlers.

She also works closely with the sprinters and relay teams which posted 10 USC all-time top 10 marks during the 2017 season.

Hayes served as an assistant coach in the sprints and hurdles at UCLA from 2014-16, helping the Bruins earn several All-America honors in the hurdles and 4x100m relays.

Hayes won a gold medal in the 100m hurdles at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, setting an Olympic record with a time of 12.37. She fi nished the 2004 season ranked No. 1 in the world and earned USA Track & Field's Jesse Owens Award that year. She was also a gold medalist in the 400m hurdles at the 2003 Pan American Games.

While a collegian at UCLA, Hayes captured the NCAA 400m Hurdles title as a senior in 1999 and won a total of seven Pac-10 titles in the hurdles and relays. She was a six-time All-American and helped lead UCLA to three consecutive Pac-10 team titles from 1997-99 and two consecutive runner-up fi nishes at the NCAA Outdoor Championships from 1998-99.

Hayes, who graduated from UCLA in 2001 with a degree in Sociology, previously had been a track and fi eld coach at Harvard-Westlake School in Los Angeles for six seasons and was a coach at the Brentwood Middle School in 2003.

She is active in the community and started the Joanna Hayes Foundation, which provides support for programs and services that work to develop the whole child with healthy minds, bodies and spirits.

Hayes and her husband Eric Thomas, have two daughters, Zoe and Aly.

JOANNA HAYESAssistant Coach, Sprints & Hurdles | Second Season

Joanna Hayes above winning the 100m HH gold medal at the 2004 Olympics in Athens. Below she is welcomed into the USC Family by Trojan greats Allyson Felix (left) and Quincy Watts (right).

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PATRICK HENNERAssistant Coach/Cross Country & Distances | First Season

Patrick Henner begins his fi rst season as the cross country coach and as an assistant coach in charge of the distances for the USC track and fi eld team.

Henner was the Georgetown director of track and fi eld and cross country from 2007-15 and prior to that, spent eight seasons as the Hoyas’ head men’s cross country coach and assistant coach for men’s and women’s

track and fi eld team. During his time at Georgetown, he built the program into one of the top-tier programs in the country. Georgetown’s women’s cross country team won the 2011 NCAA title and fi ve times fi nished inside the top 10 in the country, including fourth in 2010 and 2015 and fi fth in 2013. His men’s program fi nished in the top 10 at the NCAA Championships three times with seventh-place fi nishes in 2000 and 2006 and an eight-place fi nish in 2008.

While at Georgetown, he coached 24 individual cross country All-Americans, including Emily Infeld who was the 2010 cross country runner-up at the NCAA Cross Country Championships. He guided Georgetown to four Big East cross country titles (2 women and 2 men) and three of his athletes won the individual title. His teams won nine NCAA Mid-Atlantic Region cross country team championships and he earned eight NCAA Mid-Atlantic Region Coach of the Year honors.

In track and fi eld, Henner coached 108 All-Americans with 12 athletes garnering a top 5 fi nish at the NCAA Championships. Georgetown won the 2012 Big East Women’s Indoor Track & Field team championship and he coached 61 conference individual and relay champions.

Prior to Georgetown, Henner was a coach at James Madison where he served as head men’s and women’s cross country coach, as well as assistant track and fi eld coach for the Dukes from 1990-99. His coaching achievements as head coach at JMU include being named the 1998 NCAA Southeast Region and Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) Cross Country Coach of the Year. He guided JMU to its fi rst NCAA cross country team championship berth in school history and the 1998 men’s team placed ninth at the NCAA Cross Country Championships. He guided JMU’s men’s team to two and the women’s team to won CAA cross country team title, both the fi rst in program history.

In track and fi eld at JMU, he coached 28 All-American and guided Dukes to 14 school records. He was named CAA Coach of the Year two times.

He began his coaching career as the head coach of the men’s and women’s track and fi eld and cross country teams at Blacksburg High in Blacksburg, Va. from 1983-1987. Both the men’s and women’s teams won state championships in 1984, 1985 and 1986.

Henner earned an undergraduate degree in Secondary Education from Virginia Tech in 1983 and a masters in Kinesiology from James Madison in 1989.

To the right: Hennick discusses the Pepperdine Invitational race with team leader Amber Gore. Below, he gives pre-race instructions.

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DAN LANGEAssistant Coach, Throws | 29th Season

All-Americans Coached by Dan Lange at USCCynthia AdemiluyiNia AliNoah BryantKristine BusaAlex CollatzRemington ConatserL'Orangerie CrawfordAaron DanChad DanowskyNils FearnleyAllison FrankeKaren Freberg

Nicole HaynesTrey HendersonNorbert HorvathGordon HoveyBengt Johansson*+Gary KirchoffBalazs Kiss*+Brittany MannDagan MasseyConor McCullough*+Adam MidlesMarissa Minderler

Michael MurrayTera NovyEva Orban*+Jenny OzoraiNick PonzioInga Stasiluionyte*+Daniel SzaboJulianna Tudja+Jennifer VailCorey White*--NCAA Champion+--Olympian

Dan Lange has coached the USC throwers for 28 seasons and is one of the nation's most respected teach-ers, having guided his athletes to All-American honors 66 times. He also has coached Trojan throwers to11 school records and 27 individual Pac-12 titles.

If you want to measure his impact on the Trojan throws program, you have to go no farther than the USC top 10 lists as all but one of the top 10 male and female hammer throwers in school history have been coached by Lange and all but one of the USC record-holders in the men's

and women's hammer, discus, javelin and shot put have been coached by Lange. For 21 consecutive seasons (1993-2013) he guided at least one Trojan hammer thrower to All-America honors.

Last season, he guided Nick Ponzio and Brittany Mann to All-America honors in the shot put, and Mann and Matthew Katnik posted Trojan all-time top 10 marks in the shot put. During the indoor season, Mann broke the USC women’s weight throw and shot put records and became an indoor shot put All-American, while Katnik had the second-farthest shot put mark in school history and the men’s team posted four Trojan top 10 marks.

In 2016, he coached Tera Novy to All-America honors in the discus throw and she set the school discus throw record with a mark of 200-5. The season before, he coached Conor McCullough to the 2015 NCAA men's hammer throw title and Alexanda Collatz, Novy and Nick Ponzio to All-American honors. McCullough represented the USA in the hammer throw at the 2016 Olympics.

In 2014, Collatz was an All-American and Collatz and Remington Co-natster won Pac-12 titles, while his athletes scored seven times at the conference meet. In 2013, Conatser (2nd, hammer), Jenny Ozorai (4th, hammer) and Collatz (5th, discus) all earned All-America honors. In addition, Conatser won a Pac-12 title and Ozorai placed second and Collatz fourth in their events at the Pac-12 Championships.

In 2012, Lange coached Ozorai and Marissa Minderler in the hammer and Kristine Busa in the javelin to fi rst team All-America honors. Minderler won her second-straight Pac-12 hammer title, but more impressive is that USC had 4 of the top 8 fi nishers, with Orozai second, Jade Niemeyer fi fth and Lauren Chambers eighth to earn USC 23 points in the conference meet.

In 2011, he coached Trey Henderson and Ozorai in the hammer to All-America honors, with Henderson, Minderler (hammer) and Cooper Thompson (javelin) winning Pac-10 titles.

In 2010, Henderson in the hammer and Aaron Dan in the discus earned All-American honors with fi fth-place fi nishes at the NCAAs. In 2008, Lange helped guide Eva Orban to the NCAA title in the women's hammer, while Corey White took second in the men's javelin. In 2009, they both were NCAA runners up and Kristine Busa placed 8th in the women's javelin.

In 2008, Corey White came up just short of an NCAA title in the javelin, but during the course of the season set a new school standard in the event with a throw of 267-10, more than 23 feet farther than the previous school record. In 2009, he again fi nished second at the NCAAs and pushed his school record in the javelin to 272-2. On the women’s side, Lange helped Eva Orban reach new heights as she became the fi rst Trojan female to win an NCAA title in the hammer and broke her own school record with a throw of 230-3.

The 2007 season could have been Lange's fi nest work with the men's throwers as Noah Bryant set the school record in the shot, a record that had stood for 35 years, and won the NCAA indoor and outdoor shot titles. In addition, Adam Midles was an All-American and had the then fourth-best hammer throw in school history, Bryant had the eighth best hammer mark, William Denbo the sixth best shot put and Stenn Parton the ninth farthest javelin throw by a Trojan. Lange was honored after the season by being named the West Region top assistant coach in men's throws for the second consecutive season. He also guided Orban to All-American honors in the hammer again (3rd place), a NCAA West hammer title and a second-place fi nish at the Pac-10 Championships. In addition to Orban, Julia Rozenfeld placed sixth at the Pac-10 and seventh at the NCAA West Regional in the hammer.

Lange coached three USC record-setters in 2006 as Eva Orban set the school record in the hammer with a Pac-10 and West Regional record-throw of 226-8, Kate Hutchinson set the then-USC record in the discus with a toss of 189-5 and Karen Freberg set the shot put standard with a mark of 57-7.50. Orban won the hammer at the Pac-10s and the NCAA West Regional and place second in the event at the NCAAs. Hutchinson placed second at the Pac-10 Championships and won the discus competi-tion at the NCAA West Regional which gave Troy a share of the women's title. He also guided two male Trojans to All-American honors as Bryant placed seventh in the shot and Midles seventh in the men's hammer.

In 2005 Midles placed sixth in the hammer throw at the NCAA Cham-pionships and in 2004 Michael Murray earned All-America honors in the hammer throw, L’Orangerie Crawford was an All-American in the women’s shot put and Inga Stasiulionyte took second at the NCAAs in the women’s javelin throw. Stasiulionyte also threw 204-3 (62.27m) to win the Lithuanian Championship and qualify for the Olympics. In 2003, Stasiulionyte placed second in the javelin throw and Julianna Tudja was second in the hammer throw at the NCAA Championships. In 2002 Stasiulionyte again was second in the javelin and Crawford was sixth in the hammer throw at the NCAAs.

His throwers helped the USC women’s team earn its fi rst NCAA women’s team title as Stasiulionyte won the javelin throw as a freshman, Tudja was third in the hammer throw and Cynthia Ademiluyi was third in the shot put. Norbert Horvath placed fi fth in the men’s hammer throw to make it a nine-year run by the USC men with a hammer throw All-American. It was Horvath’s third-straight time scoring in the event at NCAAs and he also won the Pac-12 title for the third straight season.

At the 2000 Pac-10 Championships, USC’s men continued its men's hammer domination, sweeping the top four spots to key the Trojans' title run. Horvath went on to place fi fth at the NCAA Championships and Jennifer Vail placed sixth in the women’s hammer throw.

From 1993-1999, Lange men's throwers were especially domineering in the hammer throw as they captured fi ve NCAA titles and fi nished second three times. First he guided former Trojan and 1996 Olympic gold medal-ist Balazs Kiss to four consecutive NCAA hammer throw championships from 1993-96 (and a collegiate record) and aided USC throwers across the board with his vast knowledge in the sport. In 1997, despite the departure of Kiss, Lange made it fi ve in a row, coaching Bengt Johans-son to the 1997 NCAA hammer title. Johansson was runner up in the hammer in 1998, as was Horvath in 1999.

From 1992-99 at the NCAA Championships, he guided Allison Franke to a seventh-place fi nish in the discus throw in 1992, Leslie Coons to a third-place fi nish in the hammer throw in 1996, Ashley Selman to a second-place fi nish in the javelin throw and Vail to a sixth-place fi nish in the hammer throw in 1999.

He also was instrumental in guiding Nia Ali to a fourth-place fi nish in the heptathlon at the 2009 NCAA Championships.

Outside of USC, Lange coached hammer thrower Lisa Misipeka to the American Samoa record in that event and to the Oympics. He also worked with Tudja after she left USC and guided her to the Olympics. He was the coach for No. 1-ranked discus thrower Adam Setliff, three-time U.S. discus champion and two-time U.S. Olympian.

A four-year letterman at Cal State Northridge and three-time NCAA Di-vision II championship meet qualifi er, Lange also earned All-American honors in the hammer. Lange studied exercise physiology at Cal State Northridge and also works as a sports fi tness consultant and as a human performance consultant for business professionals.

Lange resides in Valencia, Calif. and has two sons, Dylan and Dalton.

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QUINCY WATTSAssistant Coach, Sprints & Long Hurdles | Fifth SeasonFormer Trojan Olympic great Quin-cy Watts is in his fi fth season at USC as an assistant coach for the sprints. In his fi rst four seasons, he has helped guide Trojans to 43 in-door and outdoor All-America hon-ors in the 400m, 400m hurdles and 4x400m relays. His Trojan athletes have also claimed 11 Pac-12 titles, set 17 school records, all four USC freshman 400m records and the women’s 400m hurdles freshman record.

Last season, Watts guided Kendall Ellis to USC records in the women’s

indoor (51.52) and outdoor (50.00) 400m race, a second-place fi nish at the NCAA Indoor Championships and a third-place fi nish at the Outdoor Championships. Cameron Pettigrew also reached the women’s fi nal and Michael Norman also became a 400m All-American on the men’s side. Norman also set the USC freshman record with a time of 44.60. Both Norman and Ellis also won Pac-12 400m titles. Watts again had great success with the relays with the women’s 4x400m relay winning the indoor title and placing second outdoors, while setting the indoor col-legiate record (3:27.03) and running the second-fastest time ever out-doors (3:23.35). The men’s team set the school indoor record and ran its fastest outdoor time since 2012. Ellis also qualifi ed during the summer to represent the USA in the 400m at the World Championships. Watts also worked with the 400m hurdlers and Anna Cockrell and Amalie Iuel, who placed second and third respectively at the NCAA Championships and Cockrell setting the Trojan freshman record with a time of 55.14 at the USA T&F Championships.

In 2016, Ricky Morgan garnered 400m All-America honors and Jaide Stepter set the then school indoor and outdoor 400m records. The USC women's relays both set school records. Stepter also was a 400m hur-dles All-American, won her third consecutive conference hurdles record and tied the school record with a time of 54.95 at the USA T&F Cham-pionships.

In 2015 he coached Vanessa Jones to the Pac-12 women's 400m title and Ellis to the USC women's freshman outdoor 400m record and Mor-gan to the men's freshman indoor record. All three runners advanced to the NCAA semifi nals in the event. At the time, Jones ran the second-fastest 400m time ever by a USC woman of 51.50 to win the conference title. Ellis' freshman record of 52.32 was set in winning the 400m at the USATF Juniors. He also guided the talented quartet of Stepter, Amalie Iuel, Ellis and Jones which won the Pac-12 title, earned a second-place

fi nish at the NCAA Championships and set both the USC indoor and out-door 4x400m records. Iuel and Stepter were All-Americans in the 400m hurdles and Stepter won the Pac-12 title in the event.

In his fi rst season back home at USC, Watts helped guide the men's and women's sprinters post some impressive marks. His work with the 400m runners was especially impressive as Akawkaw Ndipagbor won the MPSF indoor 400m title and then earned indoor All-America honors and set the school indoor record. Three USC women and one male scored at the Pac-12 Championships in the 400m dash. Stepter won her fi rst Pac-12 400m hurdles title.

Watts spent the 2012 and 2013 seasons as an assistant coach at CS Northridge, primarily working with the distance runners. Prior to that, Watts was an assistant coach at Harvard-Westlake High School which he helped develop into one of the strongest distances programs in the country. Watts began his coaching career as an assistant coach at Taft High, where he went to high school.

Watts, who came to USC specializing in the 100- and 200-meter dash-es, turned into the best 400-meter runner in USC history. The four-year (1989-92) letterman won the 1992 NCAA 400-meter race in a meet re-cord time of 44.00 which stood for 25 years. Watts also ran the anchor leg on the 4x400m relay team which set the school record of 3:00.58 and placed second. The year before he fi nished second in the 400m at the 1991 NCAA Championships. Watts also was a wide receiver on USC football team in 1990. Watts was inducted into the USC Athletic Hall of Fame in 2012.

Watts was a two-time gold medalist at the 1992 Olympic Games in Bar-celona. He twice broke Lee Evans' Olympic record in winning the 400 meters. Watts ran 43.71 in the semifi nal before clocking a time of 43.50 in the fi nal (which still stands as the USC record). He then teamed with Andrew Valmon, Michael Johnson and Steve Lewis to win the gold in the 4x400 meter relay in a then-world record time of 2:55.74. Watts ran the second leg in a blistering 43.10 which is among the fastest in the world. He also earned a gold medal in the 4x400 relay at the 1993 World Cham-pionships in Stuttgart, Germany which still is the world record and a silver medal at the 1991 World Championships in Tokyo, Japan.

He was ranked in the world Top 10 in the 400m for four consecutive years (1991-94), including No. 1 in 1992. In the 1600m relay at the World Championships, he won a silver medal in 1991 and a gold medal in 1993 (in world record time).

A native of Detroit, Mich., Watts prepped at Taft High School in Woodland Hills, Calif. before attending USC.

Left, Watts set the NCAA meet record of 44.00 in the men's 400m dash, enroute to the 1992 title in the event. His record stood until 2017. Above, he is shown working at practice with Jaide Stepter, Kendall Ellis and Amalie Iuel.

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Track & Field Support Staff

Angela Munger-Rivera

Academic Advisor

David Tuttle

Sports Information Tatyana McMahon

Strength Development

Dunford Rodill

Trainer

Amanda Decker is in her second season as the Director of Internal Operations. She oversees the day-to-day activities of the team, includ-ing team travel, equipment, communications, social media, and home meet management.

She came to USC after two seasons as the di-rector of operations for the Michigan men’s and women’s track and fi eld/XC programs. She oversaw the daily operations of the program,

including team travel, recruiting, equipment, and home meet management.

Decker has been a certifi ed offi cial at the national and high school level. She has worked dozens of high school meets and served as an offi cial at the 2015 and 2016 USATF Junior Olympics and the 2015 USATF Cross Country Junior Olympics.

Prior to her work at Michigan, she spent four years working for the Eastern Michigan University Foundation in several roles. In her last role, she served as the communications and graphic design manager and was responsible for

AMANDA DECKERDirector of Internal Operations

driving the Foundation’s brand to ensure consistent visual representation and oversaw all creative materials for the organization. She also managed the Foundation’s fi rst single-day fundraiser, raising more than $133,000 on Giving Tuesday in 2013.

Decker got her start at Eastern Michigan as a graduate student from 2007-09, where she earned her master's degree in sport management. She was a graduate assistant sports information director, where she was the primary media contact for eight of the Eagles' 21 sports, including track and fi eld.

Decker graduated with a bachelor's degree in sport management with an emphasis in sport communication from Bowling Green State University in 2007. She served as a team manager for the men's and women's cross country and women's track and fi eld teams, assisting with the day-to-day activities of the programs.

Decker lives in Los Angeles.

Jill Ingels

Compliance

Dr. Lani Lawrence

Team Sport Psychologist Riley Barrie

Team Massage Therapist Shareef Amer

Compliance

KYRAH McCOWANDirector of External OperationsMcCowan begins her fourth season with the USC Track & Field program as the external director of operations. McCowan works primarily with offi cial visits, special events and community outreach.

She came to USC as executive assistant to the head football coach and served in that capacity from 2010-14. Prior to coming to

USC, she served as a student assistant in football recruiting at Ten-nessee from 2000-04, assistant director of football community relations from 2005-08 and football offensive staff assistant and community outreach in 2009.

McCowan fi rst met USC Director of Track & Field Caryl Smith Gilbert in 2001 when she was an assistant track and fi eld coach at the University

Ivan Lewis

Strength Development

Ethan Gahr

Team Manager

Charlotte Vance

Sports Dietitian

Dr. Magdi El Shahawy

Senior Associate AD

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Above, USC 2018 team captains from left to right: Anna Cockrell, Deanna Hill, Ricky Morgan Jr., Margaux Jones and Matthew Katnick. Below, the USC women's team celebrates its fourth consecutive Dual Meet win and ninth in 10 seasons over the Bruins.

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Men’s Final Team Standings (5 or more Points) 1.) Florida (61.5) 33.) BYU (8) 2.) Texas A&M (59.5) Cincinnati (8) 3.) Virginia (36) Colorado St. (8) 4.) Arkansas (33) Illinois (8) 5.) Auburn (24) Michigan St. (8) 6.) Georgia (22.5) Ohio St. (8) 7.) Tennessee (20) SE Louisiana (8) LSU (20) UCLA (8) 9.) Oregon (19.5) 41.) Arizona (6)10.) Alabama (19) Butler (6) 11.) Kansas (18.5) Iona (6)12.) Georgetown (18) Michigan (6) Houston (18) Minnesota (6)14.) Mississippi (16) Pittsburgh (6) NC A&T (16) Syracuse (6) Tulsa (16) Wyoming (6) 17.) Akron (15) 49.) South Carolina (5.5) Iowa (15) South Dakota (5.5) Texas Tech (15) 51.) Arkansas St. (5) 20.) USC (14) Florida St. (5) Penn State (14) Missouri (5)22.) Louisville (11.5) N.D. State (5) 23.) New Mexico (11) North Carolina (5) Oklahoma (11) Oklahoma St. (5) UTEP (11) Samford (5)26.) Cornell (10) Wake Forest (5) Kansas St. (10) Kent State (10) (A total of 78 teams scored) Mississippi St. (10) Stanford (10) Texas (10)32.) Virginia Tech (9)

2017 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS Michael Norman placed fourth in the 400m dash and Mar-quis Morris in the 110 hurdles, Nick Ponzio in the shot put and Eric Sloan in the long jump all placed sixth to lead USC to a tie for 20th at the 2017 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships held at historic Hayward Field in Eugene, Ore. on June 7 & 9. USC was just fi ve points outside of a top 10 fi nish.

Holding NCAA Awards for a top 8 fi nish and earning All-America honors top to bottom are junior Marquis Morris, freshman Michael Norman and junior Nick Ponzio.

Junior Eric Sloan holds his NCAA long jump award which earned him All-America honors. He fi nished sixth in the long jump and 16th in the triple jump.

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Women 3rd, Men T-20th At 2017 NCAAs- Women Have Highest Finish Since 2006 -

USC's women's team placed third and the men's team tied for 20th at the 2017 NCAA T&F Championships in Eugene, Ore. from June 7-10. The women scored 43 points, its most since scoring 57 in 2002 and it was the team's highest fi nish since placing second in 2006. The men's team scored 14 points, just fi ve points out of a top 10 fi nish.

The women earned 13 fi rst-team All-Americans and the men's team four. In the fi rst four seasons with Caryl Smith Gilbert as the USC Director of T&F, the women's team has scored 120 points at the NCAAs, its most ina four-season stretch since scoring 158 from 2001-04.

On the fi nal day of the women's championships, Anna Cockrell and Amalie Iuel took second and third respectively in the 400m hurdles, Kendall Ellis placed third in the 400m dash and the 4x400m relay team took second with a school record while breaking the previous collegiate record with a time of 3:23.35.

The members of the women's team scoring at the Championships were: Cockrell (100m HH, 400m IH), Ellis (400m, 4x400m), Hall (100m HH), Deanna Hill (200m, 4x400m), Iuel (400m IH, 4x400m), Brittany Mann (SP), Cameron Pettigrew (400m, 4x400m) and Ky Westbrook (100m).

Members of the men's team scoring and earning fi rst-team All-America status were: Marquis Morris (110m HH), Michael Norman (400m), Nick Ponzio (SP) and Eric Sloan (LJ).

Final team scores: Men: 1.) Florida - 61.5, 2.) Texas A&M - 59.5, 3.) Virginia - 36, 4. Arkan-sas - 33, 5.) Auburn - 24, 6.) Georgia - 22.5, 7.) Tennessee - 20 & LSU - 20, 9.) Oregon - 19.5, 10.) Alabama - 19, T-20.) USC - 14.

Women: 1.) Oregon - 64, 2.) Georgia - 62.2, 3.) USC - 43, 4.) Ken-tucky - 40, 5.) Florida - 39, 6.) Arkansas - 38.2, 7.) Texas and LSU - 32, 9.) Kansas State - 25, 10.) Arizona State - 21.

USC Grabs 19 Individual Spots At NCAAs- Women's 4x400m Sets School Record At Regional Again -USC's women's 4x400m relay team set a school record, Eric Sloan won the triple jump with a West Preliminary Rounds record and Kendall Ellis broke her school 400m record at the 2017 NCAA West Preliminary Rounds held at Mike A. Myers Stadium in Austin, Texas from May 25-27. During the three-day competition USC qualifi ed 20 athletes in 19 individual events and three relays for the National Championships.

The fi nal events on the track to conclude the West Preliminary Rounds were the women's and men's 4x400m relays. USC's women ran a team of Cameron Pettigrew, Amalie Iuel, Anna Cockrell and Kendall Ellis and it set a school record by winning its quarterfi nal heat with a time of 3:26.09 to automatically advance to the NCAA Championships. USC had the top qualifying time by more than two seconds. The men's team of Ricky Morgan Jr., Alex Rohani, Marquis Morris and Michael Norman took second with a season-best time of 3:04.65 to automatically advance to the NCAA Championships in the event. The 4x400m relay time was USC's best since running 3:00.64 in taking second at the 2012 NCAA Championships.

The men's 4x100m relay also qualifi ed for nationals, but USC's highly-ranked women's 4x100m relay team was disqualifi ed after a protest for a pass outside of the zone, after it looked like they had advanced.

Trojans that qualifi ed for the NCAA Championships in Eugene, Ore. (June 7-10) during the three days of the West Preliminary Rounds were: Alexander Barnum (M-4x100m), T.J. Brock (M-4x100m), Anna Cockrell (W-100m HH, W-400m IH), Kendall Ellis (W-400m), Robert Ford (M-800m), Dior Hall (W-100m HH), Deanna Hill (W-100m, W-200m), Amalie Iuel (W-400m IH), Matthew Katnik (M-SP), Brittany Mann (W-SP), Ricky Morgan Jr. (M-400m), Marquis Morris (M-110m HH), Michael Norman (M-400m), Cameron Pettigrew (W-400m), Nick Ponzio (M-SP), Alex Rohani (M-4x400m), Tanya Sapa (W-SP), Eric Sloan (M-LJ, M-TJ), Christian Sourapas (M-4x100m), Ky Westbrook (W-100m) and the men's 4x100m relay and both the men's and women's 4x400m relays.

Women & Men Take 2nd At Pac-12 Meet - Ellis Part Of Two Pac-12 Championships Records -Kendall Ellis won the women's 400m race with a school and meet-record time, Michael Norman won the men's 400m race with a personal best time, Eric Sloan won the men's triple jump with the fi nal leap of the competition and both the men's and women's 4x400m relays won titles, the women with a meet record, at the 2017 Pac-12 Track & Field Championships at Hayward Field in Eugene, Ore. from May 13-14. Both the USC men's and women's team took second place, with the men scoring 115.50 points and the women 135 points.

The women's team had four athletes score in the 100m and 100m hurdles and three score in the, 200m, 400m and 400m hurdles. Ellis won the 400m race with a PR, school-record and meet-record time of 50.66. Cameron Pettigrew took third with a PR of 51.61 which moved her from eighth to fi fth on USC's all-time list and Kyra Constantine placed sixth with a season-best time of 52.92. The trio earned USC 19 points in the team competition. Ellis became the third Trojan woman to win the event, joining Gervaise McCraw in 1987 and Vanessa Jones in 2015.

The men's team had three score in the 100m dash and two in the 200m, 400m, shot put and triple jump. USC's Sloan and Dominic Smallwood went 1-2 in the triple jump and Nick Ponzio and Matt Katnik went 2-3 in the shot put fi nal. Norman had a PR and 10th-fastest time in school history of 45.15 to win the Pac-12 men's 400m title as a freshman. He edged out Oregon's Marcus Chambers who was the two-time defending champion in the event. Ricky Morgan Jr. had a season-best time of 45.85 to take third and combine with Norman to score 16 points. Norman became USC's 16th champion in the event, more than any other school, and its fi rst since Bryshon Nellum in 2013.

Final 2017 Pac-12 Championship Results: Women's Scores: 1.) Oregon - 189, 2.) USC -- 135, 3.) Colorado -- 78, 4.) Washington -- 72, 5.) UCLA -- 63, 6.) Arizona State -- 58.50, 7.) Stanford -- 47, 8.) Arizona -- 46, 9.) California and Washington State 45, 11.) Oregon State -- 21.50, 12.) Utah -- 16.

Men's Scores: 1.) Oregon -- 175, 2.) USC -- 115.50, 3.) UCLA -- 101, 4.) Colorado -- 73, 5.) California -- 72, 6.) Washington State -- 68.50, 7.) Wash-ington -- 61, 8.) Arizona State -- 51, 9.) Arizona -- 50, 10.) Stanford -- 49.

Trojans Split Dual Meet with Bruins- Women’s Team Wins For 9th Time In 10 Seasons -

Eric Sloan, Deanna Hill and Amalie Iuel each won two events to lead the Trojans in the annual USC-UCLA Dual Meet held at Loker Stadium on the USC campus on April 30. USC's women won 86-77 for their fourth consecutive win in the series, while the men's team fell 88-75. USC's women won 11 of 19 events and the men won 10 of 19 events, while four Trojans posted school all-time top 10 marks or times.

The hammer throw was held the day before at Ell Camino College in Torrance, Calif. with Brittany Mann winning the women's event with a PR.

USC's women trailed early, but a sweep in the 400m by Kendall Ellis, Kyra Constantine and Kayla Richardson pulled the Trojans within a point. They then swept the 100m behind Deanna Hill, Zaria Francis and Ky Westbrook and were on their way to victory. USC also had sweeps in the 200m, 100m hurdles and 400m hurdles.

The men's team was going to need to hit perfectly to win and they almost did. Unfortunately the defending NCAA high jump champion Randall Cunninghim no-heighted, so the Trojans were shutout of the high jump and Just'N Thymes was held out of the sprints to make sure he was fully healthy come Pac-12 Championships, so USC lost some valuable points there.

The men's team saw the outdoor debut of Michael Norman who won the 400m with a then-USC freshman record of 45.22.

Women: USC - 86 UCLA - 77Men: USC - 75 UCLA - 88

2017 POSTSEASON AND DUAL MEET REVIEW

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2018 TROJAN MEN'S 2018 TROJAN MEN'S TRACK AND FIELDTRACK AND FIELD

Athlete BiographiesAthlete Biographies

Ricky Morgan Jr.Senior Co-CaptainTwo-Time NCAA 400m All-American

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2018 USC MEN’S ROSTERNAME EVENTS HEIGHT BIRTHDATE COMPETITIVE YEAR HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL/J.C.)

Alexander Barnum Sprints 5-9 8/12/97 Sophomore Studio City, Calif. (Harvard-Westlake)

Rai Benjamin Hurdles/Sprints 6-3 7/27/97 Junior Mount Vernon, N.Y. (Mount Vernon/UCLA)

T.J. Brock Sprints 6-2 2/3/98 Sophomore Woodland Hills, Calif. (Chaminade)

Nathan Bultman Throws 6-4 4/6/97 Sophomore* Santa Clarita, Calif. (West Ranch)

Mitchell Cameron Distances 6-0 8/8/96 Senior Chino Hills, Calif. (Damien)

Cameron Collins Multi-Events 6-5 4/23/94 Senior* Calhoun, Ga. (Darlinton/Hampden-Sydney/Virginia)

Randall Cunningham High Jump 6-6 1/4/96 Senior Las Vegas, Nev. (Bishop Gorman)

Robert Ford 800m 5-10 3/8/96 Senior San Antonio, Texas (Claudia Taylor Johnson)

Michael Gonzalez Jumps 5-8 2/9/98 Sophomore Lodi, Calif. (Lodi)

David Hulme Distances 6-4 2/9/99 Freshman Newport Beach, Calif. (Mater Dei/Foothill)

Jadon Joyner Jumps 6-5 3/19/96 Senior Brooklyn, N.Y. (Hotchkiss School/Ohio Wesleyan)

Matthew Katnik Throws 6-3 10/10/96 Junior Rolling Hills Estates, Calif. (St. John Bosco)

Jason Kim Throws 6-1 3/6/97 Junior Diamond Bar, Calif. (Diamond Bar)

Jaydon Logan Sprints/Hurdles 6-2 10/18/97 Junior Cypress, Calif. (Artesia HS/Cerritos College)

Nick Moore Sprints 5-9 4/10/99 Freshman Moorpark, Calif. (Oaks Christian)

Ricky Morgan Jr. Sprints 5-10 9/12/95 Senior Woodbridge, Va. (Forest Park)

Marquís Morris Hurdles 6-3 2/6/96 Senior Pittsburg, Calif. (De La Salle)

Matthew Myrtue Distances 6-3 6/9/98 Sophomore Covington, La. (Fontainebleau)

Michael Norman Sprints 6-1 12/3/97 Sophomore Murrieta, Calif. (Vista Murrieta)

Nick Ponzio Throws 6-0 1/4/95 Senior* Temecula, Calif. (Great Oak/Florida)

Alex Rohani 400m/800m 6-0 2/21/95 Senior* Beverly Hills, Calif. (Beverly Hills)

Cameron Samuel Sprints/Hurdles 5-11 9/27/99 Freshman Moreno Valley, Calif. (Rancho Verde)

Earnest Sears Jumps 6-4 12/4/98 Freshman Palmdale, Calif. (Bishop Alemany)

Zach Shinnick Sprints 6-2 2/8/99 Freshman Glendora, Calif. (Damien)

Eric Sloan Jumps 6-0 6/20/94 Senior* Stockton, Calif. (Bear Creek/Delta College)

Dominic Smallwood Jumps 6-2 12/28/95 Senior Las Vegas, Nev. (Silverado)

Christian Sourapas Sprints 5-11 7/17/96 Junior San Diego, Calif. (Francis W. Parker/Oregon)

Joshua Zavala Distances 5-8 5/19/97 Sophomore Ontario, Calif. (Colony)

*--used redshirt year

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ALEXANDER BARNUM 5-9, SophomoreSprintsStudio City, Calif.Harvard-Westlake HS

THIS YEAR: Sophomore Alexander Barnum had a strong fi rst season as a sprinter for the Trojans. He will again compete in the sprints and relays.

2017: Took second in the 100m dash with a PR of 10.32 (+0.9) at the USC-UCLA Dual Meet on April 30...also set his 200m PR that day with a time of 21.06 (+0.9) to fi nish third. He placed sixth in the 100m at the Pac-12 Championships on May 14 with a time of 10.43 (+2.2w). He ran the second leg for USC's 4x100m relay which placed 10th at the NCAAs with the 10th-fastest time in school history of 39.05.

HIGH SCHOOL: Barnum graduated from Harvard-Westlake in 2016. He has bests of 10.74w in the 100m and 21.51 in the 200m. He was the 2016 CIF Divi-sion 3 Champion in the 200m.

PERSONAL: Alexander was born on Aug. 17, 1997...Parents are Terrence and Brenda Barnum and he has one sibling, Zach...Sports hero is LeBron James...Lists favorite food as cheeseburgers...One day would like to travel to Paris...Both parents attended USC…Hopes to become a public relations representative for a professional sports team...He is a broadcast journalism major at USC.

CAREER BESTS: 100m – 10.32 (10.30w) 200m – 21.06

POSTSEASON RESULTS2017 Pac-12s - 6th -100m, 11th - 200m, 2nd - 4x100m2017 NCAA Prelims - 26th - 100m, 10th - 4x100m2017 NCAAs - 10th - 4x100m

RAI BENJAMIN 6-3, Junior All-AmericanHurdles/SprintsMount Vernon, N.Y.Mount Vernon HS/UCLA

THIS YEAR: Junior All-American Rai Benjamin is in his fi rst season as a hur-dler and sprinter for USC. He transfered to USC from UCLA with two seasons of eligibility remaining, beginning this season.

2017: He took second and earned All-America honors in the 400m hurdles with a PR of 48.33 at the NCAA Championships on June 9, just .01 behind the winner. His time matches the USC school record set in 2000 by two-time Olympic gold medalist Felix Sanchez. Benjamin won the Pac-12 400m hurdles title with a time of 49.52 on May 14. He aslo won the Dual Meet 400m hurdles title with a time of 54.58 and took second in the 400m with a time of 45.72 on April 30.

2016: Placed sixth at the NCAA Championships with a then-PR of 49.82 to earn All-America honors. Only competed in four hurdles during the season. Ran his fi rst 400m hurdles race at the Pac-12 Championships where he ran 52.21 in the prelims to fi nish fourth, but did not run in the fi nals. He took third at the NCAA West Preliminary Rounds with a time of 50.88. He also ran on both the 4x100m and 4x400m relays for the Bruins. Had a best indoor times of 21.17 in the 200m and 47.57 in the 400m.

HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Mount Vernon High School in Mount Vernon, New York. Clocked the fastest prep time in the country in the 400m hurdles with a time of 49.97… also posted the fasted 400m indoor time in the country of 46.59 and the third-fastest outdoor time of 46.19. Won the New York Indoor State meet with a national-leading time of 33.17 in the 300m. He was a three-time state champion in the 400m hurdles. He was the 2015 New Balance indoor 400m champion and the 2015 New Balance outdoor champion in the 400m hurdles. As a junior, he was named the 2014 Journal News Westchester/Put-nam Boys Outdoor T&F Athlete of the Year. Won the New York State Meet in the 400m hurdles with a time of 51.86. Posted a 37.61 in his only 300m hurdle race of the season, taking third at the Arcadia Invitational. Won the New York State Indoor 300m title with a meet, Section 1, county and school record time of 33.84 . Also, won the New York State outdoor title in the 400m in 2013 with a time of 53.13. olds personal bests of 46.19 (NJR, Antigua) in the 400m, 49.97 (NR, Antigua) in the 400m hurdles, 20.88 in the 200m and 10.66 in the 100m.

PERSONAL: Rai was born on July 27, 1997....he is the son of Winston Benja-min and Jeanette Mason. He is a Political Science major at USC.

CAREER BESTS: 400m - 45.72 400m IH - 48.33

POSTSEASON RESULTS2016 Pac-12s - 4th - 4x100m2016 NCAA Prelims - 3rd - 400m IH2016 NCAAs - 6th - 400m IH2017 Pac-12s - 1st - 400m IH, 4th - 4x400m2017 NCAA Prelims - 4th - 400m IH, 7th - 4x100m2017 NCAAs - 2nd - 400m IH, 22nd - 4x100m

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NATHAN BULTMAN 6-4, RS-SophomoreThrowsSanta Clarita, Calif.West Ranch HS

THIS YEAR: Redshirt sophomore Nathan Bultman returns after missing the outdoor campaign last season. He had a very strong fi rst season as a shot putter, hammer thrower and discus thrower for the Trojans in 2016.

2017: Missed the outdoor season with a wrist injury. During the indoor season, he won the shot put at the N.M. Classic on Feb. 4 with a PR of 61-10.25 (18.85m)...that mark ranks 8th on USC's all-time indoor shot put list. He placed third in the weight throw with a mark of 63-6.00 (19.53m) at the Husky Classic on Feb. 10...that mark ranks second on USC's all-time list.

2016: Bultman competed in the discus throw, hammer throw and shot put for USC, leading the team in the discus and hammer. Won the hammer throw at the USC-UCLA Dual Meet with a mark of 192-7...also took third in the discus throw. Placed third with a PR of 197-3 (60.13) in the hammer throw at the Pac-12 Cham-pionships. Had his best discus throw of 181-3 (55.25) at the Triton Invitational and best shot put of 59-11.25 (18.27) at the Pepsi Invitational. He advanced to the NCAA Preliminary Rounds in all three disciplines.

HIGH SCHOOL: Bultman graduated from West Ranch High in 2015. He had a PR of 64-5 (19.64m) in the shot put which ranked seventh among all high school throwers in 2015. He placed second in the shot put with a mark of 63-11.25 at the CIF state fi nals, only behind fellow Trojan freshman Matt Katnik. Bultman also placed seventh in the discus throw at the state meet with a toss of 179-6 (54.71). He won the 2014 CIF Southern Section shot put title. He also placed third at the California State Hammer Throw Championships with a PR of 195-6. His high school best in the discus throw is 185-2 set in the CIF SS Division 1 prelims.

PERSONAL: Nathan was born on April 6, 1997 in Tarzana, Calif...His parents are Lori and David Bultman and he has one younger brother, Noah, and one older brother, Nick...His hobbies include throwing, playing football, lifting weights, dirt biking and playing basketball...Lists his favorite movie as Scarface and his favorite music types as Rap and EDM...He is a Business major at USC and would like to pursue a career in the business world after graduation.

CAREER BESTS: Outdoor Shot - 59-11.25 (18.27) Discus - 181-3 (55.25) Hammer - 197-3 (60.13) Indoor Shot - 61-10.25 (18.85) Weight Throw - 63-6.00 (19.53)

POSTSEASON RESULTS2016 Pac-12s - 3rd -HT, 10th - SP, 26th - DT2016 NCAA Prelims - 27th - HT, 43rd - DT, NM - SP

T.J. BROCK 6-2, SophomoreSprintsWoodland Hills, Calif.Chaminade College Prep

THIS YEAR: Sophomore T.J. Brock is in his second season as a sprinter on the USC track and fi eld team.

2017: Brock set a wind-legal 100m PR of 10.30 (+1.7) in the prelims at the Texas Relays on March 31. The next day he placed fourth with a time of 10.21 (+2.1w). He placed fourth in the 100m with a time of 10.37 (+2.2w) at the Pac-12 Championships on May 14. He had a wind-aided PR of 10.16 (+4.2w) in the NCAA West Regional prelims....would fi nish 16th overal at the regional with a time of 10.26 (+3.1w). Ran anchor as USC placed 10th in the 4x100m relay at the NCAA Championships on June 7 with the 10th-fastest time in school history of 39.05. He took second place with a time of 10.33 (-1.1) in the 100m at the USA Junior Championships on June 23. Brock went on to win the 100m title with a time of 10.45 (-0.4) at the Pan Am Games in Trujillo, Peru on July 21. He had a time of 21.37 (+0.0) in his only 200m race of the season at the Battle on the Bayou on April 8.

HIGH SCHOOL: Brock graduated in 2016 from Chaminade College Prep where he was a two-time state champion in the 100m dash. He won the 100m dash at the 2016 CIF State Championships with a time of 10.43 and in 2015 with a wind-legal best time of 10.34. Ran a wind-aided 10.20 at the 2015 Mt. SAC Relays, second-fastest 100m time by a California high schooler to Quincy Watts' 10.17. Chaminade won the state title his junior season. Won every 100m race he competed in since 2014. Also played defensive back in football for Chaminade.

PERSONAL: T.J. was born on February 3, 1998. His parents are Tarrik and Kanika Brock and he has one brother, Christopher...His mother was his track coach in high school and competed in track herself at USC...His father was a major league baseball player and current outfi eld/baserunning coordinator for the L.A. Dodgers...Says his father is his sports hero as he overcame adversity and still managed to achieve his goals...T.J. is a Communications major at USC...His hobbies include fl ying planes and traveling...His favorite movie is Gladiator and favorite superhero is Deadpool...His favorite meal is chicken pad thai....Some day would like to travel to Germany...After USC would like to run professionally and become a pilot.

CAREER BESTS: 100m - 10.30/10.16w 200m - 20.78w/20.88

POSTSEASON RESULTS2017 Pac-12s - 4th - 100m, 2nd - 4x100m2017 NCAA Prelims - 16th - 100m, 10th - 4x100m2017 NCAAs - 10th - 4x100m

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MITCHELL CAMERON6-0, SeniorDistancesChino Hills, Calif.Damien HS

THIS YEAR: Senior Mitchell Cameron is in his third season of competing in the distances for USC. He transferred to USC from LMU before the 2016 season.

2017: Cameron posted an 800m PR of 1:54.77 to fi nish sixth at the USC-UCLA Dual Meet on April 30...he also placed fi fth in the 1500m that day with a time of 4:10.29. Ran his only career 3000m steeplechase on April 23 at the Triton Invitational and had a time of 10:24.91. During the indoor season, he had a best 800m time of 2:01.91 which ranks ninth on USC's all-time list.

2016: Cameron was one of USC's top distance runners. He had a PR of 4:01.72 in the 1500m at the Mt. SAC Relays. He fi nished eighth in the 800m at the Dual Meet with a season-best time of 1:58.71. Ran his fi rst career steeplechase and had a time of 10:24.91 to place 12th at the Triton Invitational.

BEFORE USC: Attended Loyola Marymount as a freshman. In cross country, he competed in two reaces with a best 8K time of 27.01.3 at the Titan Invitational... In track, he had a 1500m PR of 4:13.59 at the California Collegiate Invitational on Apr. 4. Competed in three meets.

HIGH SCHOOL: Cameron graduated from Damien High in La Verne, Calif. He ran the 1500m race and had a PR of 4:18. He was a four-year varsity let-terwinner in cross country and track. He was a two-time cross country team captain and an All-Sierra League selection as a junior and senior. He also captained his track team as a senior and was an All-Sierra League selection his junior and senior years.

PERSONAL: Mitchell was born on Aug. 8, 1996 in Chino, Calif....His parents are Jon and Kate Cameron and he has two sisters, Christi and Kimberly...Many of his hobbies are derived from becoming an Eagle Scout...Volunteered hun-dreds of hours of community service in high school and continues philanthropic activities around USC...Enjoys high adventure activities such as backpacking, snowboarding and surfi ng...Enjoys following the stock market and controlling a portfolio with equities from a variety of Fortune 500 companies to small public corporations...He is a Business Administration major at USC.

CAREER BESTS: 800m - 1:54.77 1500m - 4:01.72

CAMERON COLLINS 6-5, Rs. SeniorMulti-EventsCalhoun, Ga.Darlington School/Hampden-Sydney/Virginia

THIS YEAR: Begins his fi rst season as a multi-events athlete for USC. He transferred from Virginia with one season of eligibility remaining.

BEFORE USC: Competed in the multis at Virginia from 2015-17. He did not compete during the 2017 outdoor season. During the 2017 indoor season, he posted PRs in the shot put (13.92m), high jump (1.94m) and 60m hurdles (9.29). In 2016 he earned second-team All-ACC honors in the decathlon, fi nishing sixth at the ACC Championships. He recorded a PR of 7,004 points at the Virginia Challenge, which ranks seventh on the UVA all-time list. He fi nished ninth in the decathlon at the 2015 ACC Championships…his scored 6,485 points which ranks fi fth on Virginia’s all-time freshman list. He was a member of the ACC Aca-demic Honor Roll. He began his collegiate career at Hampden-Sydney (2013-14) where he played basketball and led the team with a free throw percentage of .833.

HIGH SCHOOL: He is a 2013 graduate of the Darlington School in Rome, Ga. where he competed in track, basketball and cross country. He was the 2012 state 800m champion with a time of 1:57.21. He was a seven-time region champion in track and two-time All-Region in cross county and basketball. He prepped at Kent School where he was all-conference in basketball and a starting pitcher in baseball.

PERSONAL: Cameron was born on April 23, 1994 in Atlanta, Ga...His parents are Rozanne and Forrest Collins and he has a younger sister, Natalie....Likes to play basketball in his spare time and says his sports hero is Kobe Bryant be-cause he gave no mercy...Listens to country music and lists Vince Vaughn as his favorite actor...Is a Global Supply Chain Management major in USC's Marshall School of Business.

CAREER BESTS: 100m – 11.44 400m – 49.64 1500m – 4:25.54110m HH - 16.63 HJ - 6-4.25 ( 1.94m) PV - 13-7.25 (4.15m) LJ - 22-7 (6.88m) SP --45-8 (13.92m) DT - 148-3 (45.18)JT - 171-6 (52.27m) Decathon -- 7,004

POSTSEASON RESULTS2015 ACCs - 9th - Decathlon2016 ACCs - 6th - Decathlon

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ROBERT FORD 5-10, Senior800mSan Antonio, TexasClaudia Taylor Johnson HS

THIS YEAR: Senior Robert Ford begins his fi nal season of competing in the 800m run for the Trojans.

2017: Ford won the USC-UCLA Dual Meet 800m race with a time of 1:49.44 on April 30. He took second in the event at the Pac-12 Championships with a time of 1:49.41. He had a season-best time of 1:47.58 on May 26 to advance out of the West Prelims in seventh. He fi nished 23rd at the NCAA Championships with a time of 1:50.42 in the semifi nals. He won his second consecutive indoor MPSF 800m title with a time of 1:49.53 on Feb. 25.

2016: Finished 14th at the NCAA West Preliminary Rounds in the 800m with a time of 1:48.90. Took eighth in the event at the Pac -12 Championships with a time of 1:50.86. Set his 800m PR of 1:47.54 in fi nishing third at the Mt. SAC Relays on April 16. Ran the third led for USC's 4x400m relay which placed fourth at the Pac-12 Championships with a season-best time of 3:10.46.

2015: Ford started his USC career competing in the indoor 800m at the Husky Classic, setting a school record of 1:49.21. He started strong with a win and PR in his fi rst outdoor 800m race with a time of 1:49.21. Improving as the season continued, Ford set another personal best at the Pac-12 Championships, placing fourth with a time of 1:48.14. In that meet, he also placed fourth as part of the 4x400m relay team with a time of 3:11.94. In late June, Robert competed in the USATF Juniors Finals in Florida and placed second in the 800m run, setting yet another PR with a time of 1:48.00. He fi nished out the 2015 season at the Pan Am Juniors Championship placing third with a time of 1:48.90.

HIGH SCHOOL: Ford is a 2014 graduate of Claudia Taylor Johnson High in San Antonio, Texas. He placed second in the 800m race at the Texas 5A championships with a time of 1:52.01. He went on to place fi fth in the 800m at the USATF Junior Championships with a season-best time of 1:50.04 which was the 10th-fastest 800m race by a U.S. high schooler in 2014. In 2013 he won the 800m race at the USATF World Youth trials with a time of 1:51.13 and went on to represent the U.S. at the World Youth Games in the Ukraine where he placed 23rd with a time of 1:53.61. He was a four-time All-Region Academic Team selection.

PERSONAL: Robert was born on March 8, 1996 in San Antonio, Texas...His parents are Joanne and Darren and he has fi ve siblings, Sean, Brianna, Darren, Devon and Charlie...He is a Social Psychology major at USC...Says his favorite actor is Ryan Reynolds, favorite musical artist is Frank Ocean and favorite movie is Harry Potter...His favorite food is Chinese...When asked where he'd like to travel to, he said wherever the Olympics are...His goals after USC include running professionally and living a long, fulfi lling life.

CAREER BESTS: 800m - 1:47.54

POSTSEASON RESULTS2015 Pac-12s - 4th -800m, 4th - 4x400m2015 NCAA Prelims - 4th - 800m2015 NCAAs - T-14th - 800m2016 Pac-12s - 8th -800m, 4th - 4x400m2016 NCAA Prelims - 14th - 800m2017 Pac-12s - 2nd - 800m2017 NCAA Prelims - 7th2017 NCAAs - 23rd 800m

RANDALLCUNNINGHAM 6-6, Senior All-AmericanHigh Jump NCAA ChampionLas Vegas, Nev.Bishop Gorman HS

POSTSEASON RESULTS2015 Pac-12s - 2nd -HJ2015 NCAA Prelims - 6th - HJ2015 NCAAs - T-8th - HJ2016 Pac-12s - 2nd -HJ2016 NCAA Prelims - T1st - HJ2016 NCAAs - 1st - HJ2017 Pac-12s - 3rd - HJ2017 NCAA Prelims - T14th - HJ

THIS YEAR: Senior All-American high jumper Randall Cunningham is in his fi nal season on the track team. He won the 2016 NCAA high jump title and ranks tied for fourth on USC's all-time high jump list.

2017: He had a season-best clearance of 7-3.00 (2.21m) in the high jump to place second at the Texas Relays on April 1. He cleared 6-11.50 (2.12m) to take third at the Pac-12 Championships and went on to tie for 14th at the NCAA West Prelims with a best clearance of 6-10.75 (2.10m). He won the MPSF indoor high jump title with an indoor PR of 7-5.25 (2.27m) on Feb. 25...that jump moved him into second place on USC's all-time indoor high jump list.

2016: Cunningham won the NCAA high jump title by going perfect through his fi rst fi ve jump and clearing the winning height of 7-4.50 (2.25m). That is an outdoor PR for Cunningham and moved him from fi fth to tied for fourth on USC's all-time list. He became the 11th Trojan to win the NCAA HJ title. He was second in the HJ at the Pac-12 Championships with a clearance of 7-1.75 and at the USC-UCLA Dual Meet by going over 7-0.50. Helped USC's 4x100m relay reach the Pac-12 fi nals, by running anchor in the prelims as the Trojans were running out of bodies. He qualifi ed in the high jump for the Olympic Trials but no heighted.

2015: He enjoyed an outstanding fi rst season as a high jumper at USC, culminat-ing with him becoming the only freshman All-American in the event in the country and the fi rst Trojan freshman ever to earn that status. He opened up his outdoor career at USC with a jump of 6-9.50 to take fi fth at the CSULA Invitational on March 7, but won at the Trojan Invitational with a jump of 7-1 (2.16m) on March 21 and would clear at least 7-1 in every other meet. He aslo won the USC-UCLA Dual Meet high jump title with a clearance of 7-2.50 (2.20m) on May 3. He set a then-PR with a jump of 7-4.25 (2.24m) to place second at the Florida Relays on April 4...that jump moved him into fi fth on USC's all-time list and was a half-inch short of the USC freshman record. He took second at the Pac-12 Championships with a jump of 7-1 on May 17 and tied for eighth at the the same height at the NCAA Championships on June 12. Went on to win the high jump title at the USATF Junior Championships with a clearance of 7-2.50 (2.20m) and also won at the Pan Am Junior Championships with a jump of 7-1 on Aug. 2.

HIGH SCHOOL: Cunningham is a 2014 graduate of Bishop Gorman High in Las Vegas, Nev. He was named the 2013 Gatorade Nevada Boys Track & Field Athlete of the Year. He is a two-time Nevada Division I high jump champion and a two-time AAU Junior Olympics high jump champion. In his 2014 wins, he cleared 6-11 at the Nevada state meet and 7-0 at the Junior Olympics. In 2013, he broke the Sunset Region high jump record which had stood for 36 years with a clearance of 7-0. As a senior his best clearance was 7-2.00 in winning at the Mt. SAC Relays...he won every meet he entered in which he cleared a height. In 2013 he cleared a personal best of 7-3.25 which led all high school high jumpers. Cunningham also played quarterback and led Gorman to its fi fth consecutive state championship in 2014. In the title game, he rushed for 213 yards and four touchdowns, while completing 9 of 11 passes for 111 yards and a touchdown.

PERSONAL: Randall was born on January 4, 1996 in Las Vegas, Nev...His parents are Randall and Felicity...He has four siblings Vashti, Grace, Sophia and Christian...His father played quarterback in the NFL for 16 seasons and his uncle, Sam Cunningham, also attended USC and played football before an NFL career...Says his sports hero is his father...Lists his favorite food as pasta...Is majoring in Business Administration at USC.

CAREER BESTS: High Jump (Outdoor/Indoor) -- 7-4.50 (2.25m)/7-5.25 (2.27m)

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MICHAELGONZALEZ5-8, SophomorePole VaultLodi, Calif.Lodi HS

THIS YEAR: Sophomore Michael Gonzalez is coming off a solid fi rst season as a pole vaulter for the Trojans.

2017: Gonzalez had a big PR of 16-9.25 (5.11m) in winning the pole vault title at the USC-UCLA Dual Meet on April 30, surpassing his high school best by more than nine inches. He tied for sixth with a jump of 15-11.75 (4.87m) at the Pac-12 Championships on May 13. He fi nished 34th with a clearance of 16-4.75 (5.00m) at the NCAA West Prelims on May 26.

HIGH SCHOOL: Gonzalez graduated from Lodi HS in 2016. He has bests of 16-0 in the pole vault. He took fi rst place in 2015 and 2016 at the California TCAL League Championships and placed sixth at the CIF Championships in 2015.

PERSONAL: Michael was born on February 9, 1998...Mother is Silvia Gonzalez and he has seven siblings, Luis, Desirae, Gideon, Shaunee, Clarissa, Daniel, and Naomi...His sports heroes are Renaud Lavillenie and Boris Berian...Lists favorite foods as macaroni and cheese, steak sandwiches, and Mexican food...One day would like to travel to Spain...Enjoys cliff jumping, hiking, surfi ng, and swimming…Favorite actor is George Clooney…Hopes to qualify for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and pursue a master’s degree...He is a Human Biology major at USC.

CAREER BESTS: PV – 16-9.25 (5.11m)

POSTSEASON RESULTS2017 Pac-12s - T-6th - PV2017 West Prelims - 34th - PV

DAVID HULME6-4, Freshman DistancesNewport Beach, Calif.Mater Dei/Foothill HS

THIS YEAR: Freshman David Hulme begins his fi rst season as a Trojan com-peting in the middle distances.

HIGH SCHOOL: Hulme is a 2017 graduate of Foothill High in Santa Ana, Calif. He has an 800m best of 1:54.58 and a 1600m PR of 4:28.32. He also played basketball at Foothill HS.

PERSONAL: David was born on February 2, 1999 in Newport Beach, Calif...His parents are Mark and Joanne Hulme and he has three siblings, Michael, Kelly and Casey...His hobbies include basketball and neuroscience...His sports hero is Louis Zamperini for his determination and will on and off the track...He is a member of the Trojan Real Estate Club...A goal after graduation he would be to start his own real estate development company...He is majoring in Business Real Estate at USC.

CAREER BESTS: 800m - 1:54.58 1600m - 4:28.32

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JADON JOYNER 6-5, SeniorJumps/SprintsBrooklyn, N.Y.Hotchkiss School/Ohio Wesleyan

THIS YEAR: Senior Jadon (juh-DON) Joyner has competed in the sprints and jumps for the USC track and fi eld team. He transferred to USC from Ohio Wes-leyan before the 2016 season.

2017: Competed mostly in the jumps his second season at USC. He had PRs of 23-6.75/7.18m (-1.8) in the long jump and 45-8.00/13.92m (-1.9) in the triple jump at the USC-UCLA Dual Meet on April 30...he fi nished fourth and fi fth respectively in those events. He took 10th in the triple jump with a leap of 44-2.50/13.47m (+3.4w) at the Pac-12 Championships on May 14. The previous day at Pac-12s, he placed 14th in the long jump with a mark of 21-10.25/6.56m (+2.5w). He had a season-best of 10.86 (-0.3) in the 100m at the Trojan Invitational on March 18.

2016: Set a 200m PR of 21.63 (+1.7) to place third at the USC-UCLA Dual Meet...also ran 10.85 in the 100m dash to place sixth. Had a season-best 100m time of 10.81 (+1.1) to fi nish fourth at the Cardinal & Gold Challenge. Finished 19th in the 100m (11.01) and 14th in the 200m (21.95) at the Pac-12 Champion-ships.

BEFORE USC: Joyner competed in the sprints for Ohio Wesleyan in 2015. He ran the 100m and 200m. His time of 22.25 in the 200m at the Adams Memorial Invitational set the meet record. He was named the North Coast Athletic Confer-ence Player of the Week on March 23. He was a Dean’s List student at Ohio Wesleyan.

HIGH SCHOOL: Joyner graduated from Hotchkiss School in Connecticut in 2014. He competed on the track team and ran the 200m and did the long and triple jumps. He ran 11.11 in the 100m and had a long jump of 21-5.75. He also played on the basketball team and was named the most improved player for the 2012-13 season.

PERSONAL: Jadon was born on March 19, 1996 in Brooklyn, N.Y.

CAREER BESTS: 100m - 10.81 200m - 21.63 LJ - 23-6.75 (7.18m) TJ - 45-8.00 (13.92m)

POSTSEASON RESULTS2016 Pac-12s - 19th - 100m, 14th - 200m2017 Pac-12s - 14th - LJ, 10th - TJ

MATTHEW KATNIK 6-3, JuniorThrowsRolling Hills Estates, Calif.St. John Bosco HS

THIS YEAR: Junior Matthew Katnik begins his third season as a Trojan com-peting in shot put and discus. He is serving as one of the USC team captains this season.

2017: Katnik won the Dual Meet shot put on his fi nal attempt with a then-PR of 62-6.75 (19.07m) and placed third in the discus throw with a PR of 164-3 (50.06m) on April 30. He took third in the shot put with a mark of 61-8.25 (18.80m) at the Pac-12 Championships on May 13...the next day he placed 11th in the discus throw with a toss of 159-8 (48.66m). Next, he set a then-PR of 62-8.75 (19.12m) to fi nish fourth in the shot put at the NCAA West Prelminary Rounds on May 26. He placed 16th in the event with a mark of 61-1.25 (18.60m) at the NCAA Championships on June 7. He set a PR of 62-9.50 (19.14m) in placing 11th in the shot put at the USA T&F Championships on June 25...that mark ranks 9th on USC's all-time shot put list. He placed second in the shot put with a mark of 64-9.75 (19.75m) at the MPSF Indoor Championships on Feb. 25...that mark ranks second on USC's all-time indoor shot put list.

2016: Had a strong freshman season while competing mostly in the shot put. Had a then-PR of 61-7.75 (18.79m) to win the shot put at the Trojan Invitational, his fi rst collegiate meet. That throw was less that a foot outside of USC's all-time top 10 in the event. He did not top that mark, but threw over 60-feet in seven of eight meets. He fi nished ninth in the shot put with a throw of 58-8 at the Pac-12 Championships. Went on to place 15th in the shot put with a mark of 60-7.75 (18.48) at the NCAA West Preliminary Rounds. His best discus throw of the season was 154-9 (47.18).

HIGH SCHOOL: Katnik is a 2015 graduate of St. John Bosco High School in Bellfl ower, CA. He had an incredible senior season winning the shot put at every single meet in which he competed, culminating with a CIF State Championship with a throw of 72-0 (21.94m). At that same meet, Matthew threw a new personal record in the discus, 183-0 (55.77m), placing fi fth in the state. Katnik had a best shot put of 72-3 (22.02m) which ranks 10th on the all-time high school shot put list and was the to throw among high school athletes in 2015 by over two feet. He also competed at the USATF Junior Outdoor Track and Field Champion-ships where he placed fourth with a throw of 65-11.25 (20.11m). In 2014, Katnik placed second at the CIF State Championships with a throw of 64-4. He also played football for St. John Bosco High School.

PERSONAL: Matthew was born on October 10,1996 in Torrance, CA...His par-ents are John and Michelle Katnik and has three siblings: John, Andrew and Claire... Twenty-three members of his family have attended USC...His father John was a former USC center on the football team (1986-87) and his two broth-ers graduated from USC. Katnik's USC ties also extend to his cousins which include former USC football lineman Norm Katnik (2001-03), tight end Kurt Kat-nik (2003) and receiver Brad Walker (2004-07). Matthew was named the vale-dictorian of the 2015 graduating class of St. John Bosco High School... He was awarded the 2015 Jim Staunton Champions for Character Award - an award given for excellence in the six pillars of character: trustworthiness, responsibility, respect, fairness, caring and citizenship... As a junior he received the CIF-SS Champion for Character Award... For the 2014-2015 season he was named the Cal-Hi Boys Athlete of the Year (Division II) and was named the CIF student ath-lete of this year. At USC, Matthew is majoring in Business Administration at the Marshall School of Business...Says his favorite movie is Remember the Titans...His favorite food is steak...His dream vacation is to Tahiti...After USC, Matthew would like to participate in the Olympics.

CAREER BESTS: Shot (Outdoor/Indoor) - 62-9.50 (19.14)/64-9.75 (19.75) Discus - 164-3 (50.06)

POSTSEASON RESULTS2016 Pac-12s - 9th - SP2016 West Prelims - 15th - SP2017 Pac-12s - 3rd - SP, 11th - DT2017 West Prelims - 4th - SP2017 NCAAs - 16th - SP

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THIS YEAR: Junior Jason Kim will begin his second season of competing in the throws for USC, focusing on the hammer throw.

2017: Competed for the fi rst time for USC as a hammer thrower. He had a mark of 146-1 (44.54m) at the Trojan Invitational on March 17, his fi rst meet as a Trojan. He had a PR of 156-2 (47.61m) to place fi fth in the hammer throw at the USC-UCLA Dual Meet on April 29.

HIGH SCHOOL: Kim graduated from Diamond Bar in 2015. He played four sports in high school: golf, basketball, football, and track and fi eld. In football, he was 2nd Team All-League as a junior and 1st Team All-League as a senior. Kim graduated with academic honors.

PERSONAL: Jason was born on March 6, 1997 in Los Angeles, Calif....Parents are Paul and Jenni Kim and he has one sister, Alison...His mother attended USC…Enjoys playing basketball and football in his free time…Hopes to work at a large investment company doing investment banking or wealth management...He is majoring in Business Administration.

CAREER BESTS: Hammer - 156-2 (47.61m)

JASON KIM 6-1, JuniorThrowsDiamond Bar, Calif.Diamond Bar HS

JAYDON LOGAN6-2, Junior Sprints/HurdlesCypress, Calif.Artesia HS/Cerritos College

THIS YEAR: Junior Jaydon (JAY-don) Joyner is in his fi rst season of competing for USC in the sprints and hurdles after transfering from Cerritos College.

BEFORE USC: Logan competed during the 2016 and 2017 seasons at Cerritos College in Norwalk, Calif. He had a PR of 52.89 in the 400m hurdles to place second at the Ben Brown Invitational on March 11, 2017. He placed fourth in the 400m hurdles at the CCCAA California State Championships both seasons at Cerritos.

HIGH SCHOOL: Logan is a 2015 graduate of Artesia High School in Artesia, Calif. where he ran track and played on the football team.

PERSONAL: Jaydon was born on October 18, 1997....His parents are Jennifer Coleman and Don Logan...he has one brother, Bradon....Jaydon is majoring in Economics at USC.

CAREER BESTS: 400m IH - 52.89 110m HH - 15.17 200m - 22.48 400m - 49.34

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NICKMOORE 5-9, FreshmanSprintsMoorpark, Calif.Oaks Christian HS

THIS YEAR: Freshman Nick Moore is in his fi rst season as a sprinter on the USC track and fi eld team.

HIGH SCHOOL: Moore is a 2017 graduate of Oaks Christian High School in Westlake Village, Calif. He has wind-legal PRs of 10.63 in the 100m and 21.44 in the 200m dashes. He placed fourth in the 200m at the 2016 CIF State meet and has a wind-aided best in the event of 21.17 (+3.0w).

PERSONAL: Nick was born on April 10, 1999...His parents are Kenneth and Ellen Moore and he has three siblings, Schuyler, Cristian and Alex...His favorite movie is Pulp Fiction and his favorite musical artist is Tupac...Says his sports hero is Michael Jordan because he was always competing...Someday would like to visit Fiji...He is an Economics major at USC.

CAREER BESTS: 100m - 10.63 200m - 21.44/21.17w

RICKY MORGAN JR.5-10, Senior All-American 400mWoodbridge, Va.Forest Park HS

THIS YEAR: Senior All-American Ricky Morgan is expected to compete in the sprints and relays for USC. For the second consecutive season he was voted one of the team captains.

2017: Ran a PR of 45.44 in the 400m to place sixth and advance out of the NCAA West Prelims on May 26. He had a time of 45.92 in the 400m at the NCAA semifi nals on June 17 to fi nish 17th overall. Ran in the 400m and had a time of 45.47 at the USA Championships on June 23 to advance to the semifi nals where he ran 46.43 to fi nish 16th on June 23. He had a wind-aied 200m PR of 20.76 (+2.8w) to take fourth at the Pac-12 Championships on May 14. He also took third place in the 400m with a time of 45.85 at the Pac-12s on May 14. He ran on USC's Pac-12 Champion 4x400m relay team which clocked 3:07.67, USC's 15th conference title in the event, the most of any school. Also ran on USC's 4x400m relay team which advanced out of the West Prelims with a time of 3:04.65, USC's fastest time since 2012. The relay team placed 12th at the NCAA Championships with a time of 3:05.80. Broke his USC indoor 400m record with a time of 46.41 to place fi fth at the Tyson Invitational on Feb. 10. Placed fourth with a time of 46.0 in the 400m at the MPSF Championships on Feb. 25.

2016: Morgan set a then-400m PR of 45.54 to win at the Cardinal & Gold Chal-lenge. He went on to place second with a time of 46.20 in the 400m at the Pac-12 Championships....he also ran the leadoff leg for the 4x100m relay which clocked a season-best time of 39.74 and anchor for the 4x400m relay which fi nished fourth with a season-best time of 3:10.46. He ran 45.67 in the NCAA semifi nals and then 46.63 in the fi nals to fi nish seventh in the 400m and earn fi rst-team All-America honors. Qualifi ed for the U.S. Olympic Trials and fi nished 24th with a time of 46.46. Also ran the 200m for USC and had a PR and 2016 USC best of 20.88 (+1.7) to win at the USC-UCLA Dual Meet.

2015: Morgan earned All-America honorable mention honors in the 400m race by placing 21st at the NCAA Championships with a time of 46.75 on June 10 in Eugene, Ore. He ran a PR of 46.51 in both the NCAA West Prelims and NCAA Quarterfi nals on May 28 and May 29 respectively in Austin, Texas. He placed fi fth with a then-PR of 46.63 to take fi fth at the Pac-12 Championships on May 17. He fi nished second in the 400m with a time of 46.72 at the USC-UCLA Dual Meet...also ran the fi rst leg for USC's winning 4x400m relay which gave the Trojans a 1-point victory and a sweep of the Bruins. He set his then 200m PR of 21.26 (+1.6) at the CSULA Invitational on March 7 and matched it at the Mt. SAC Relays on April 17. He also had a strong indoor campaign for USC setting the school indoor 400m record of 47.14 at the McCravy Invitational on Jan. 24 and placing second at the MPSF Championships with a time of 47.32.

HIGH SCHOOL: Morgan graduated from Forest Park High in Woodbridge, Va. in 2014. As a senior at the Virginia 5A/6A Championships he placed second in the 400m (48.06), fourth in the 200m (21.59) and second in the 100m (10.77). He went on to place fi fth in the 400m with a time of 46.71 at the USATF Junior Championships. That time was the fourth-fastest by a high school senior and seventh-fastest overall by a high school runner in 2014. He ran the third leg for USA's winning 4x400m relay which clocked a time of 3:03.31 to grab the gold medal at the IAAF World Youth Championships held in Eugene, Ore. Has a 400m PR of 46.67 in placing fi fth at the 2013 NB Outdoor Nationals. Was an honor roll student all four years.

PERSONAL: Ricky was born on September 12, 1995 in Honolulu, Hi...He is the son of Thelma and Ricky Morgan Sr...His hobbies include football, basketball and anything dealing with going to the beach...Lists his favorite movie as Bad Boys 2 and favorite actor as Will Smith...Says his sports hero is former USC football star Ricky Ervins because he was one of the guys he looked up to while growing up and who was his coach...His favorite food is chicken alfredo...Among his goals are to travel the world and compete in the Olympics.

CAREER BESTS: 200m - 20.88/20.76w 400m - 45.44

POSTSEASON RESULTS2015 Pac-12s - 5th - 400m, 4th - 4x400m2015 NCAA Prelims - 9th - 400m2015 NCAAs - 21st - 400m2016 Pac-12s - 2nd - 400m, 2nd - 4x100m, 4th - 4x400m2016 NCAA Prelims - 9th - 400m2016 NCAAs - 7th - 400m2017 - Pac-12s - 4th - 200m, 3rd - 400m, 1st - 4x400m2017 NCAA Prelims - 6th - 400m, 6th - 4x400m2017 - NCAAs - 17th - 400m, 13th - 4x400m

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MARQUÍSMORRIS6-3, Senior All-AmericanHurdlesPittsburg, Calif.

THIS YEAR: Senior Marquís Morris begins his fi nal season as a hurdler at USC. He is the school freshman record-holder and ranks 10th on USC's all-time 110m HH list.

2017: Had a strong bounce-back season following his quadricep injury in 2016. Set a 110m hurdles PR of 13.56 (+2.0) to win at the Dual Meet on April 30. His time moved him into 10th place on USC's all-time list. He was the second-fastest qualifi er for the Pac-12 hurdles fi nal, but tripped on the third hurdle in the fi nal. He also ran leadoff for USC's 4x100m relay team which placed second at the Pac-12s with a time of 39.42. Advanced out of the West Prelims in third with a wind-aided time of 13.51 (+2.5w). He had a wind-aided PR of 13.49 (+2.5w) in the semifi nals and placed sixth in the fi nals at the NCAA Championships with a time of 13.75 (-2.0). He also ran the leadoff leg for USC's 4x100m relay team which had the 10th-fastest time in school history of 39.05 to place 10th at the NCAA Championships. He advanced to the USA T&F Championships in the 110m hurdles and placed 14th with a time of 13.94 (-0.9).

2016: Missed almost the entire season with a quadricep injury and used the season as a redshirt year. He tried to run at the USC-UCLA Dual Meet on May 1 and did take second, but his time of 14.98 showed that he was still not fully recovered. He placed fourth with a time of 7.94 in the MPSF Indoor Championships on Feb. 27.

2015: Morris began the season competing indoors, where he set a new PR of 7.87 in the 60m hurdles. Continuing to the outdoor season, Morris specialized in the 110m hurdles, while also running a few 400m HH races. In the 110m HH, Mor-ris placed fi rst at the USC-UCLA Dual Meet with a time of 13.80. He also won the 400m IH title with a PR of 52.78 at the Dual Meet. At the Pac-12 Championships, he won the 110m HH title with a time of 13.95 (-0.9). At the end of May, Morris ran a PR of 13.77 (+0.9) at the NCAA West Regional, setting a USC freshman record and running the fastest 110m HH time of any USC runner in 2015. He was one of two freshmen nationally to advance to the NCAA Semifi nals in the 110m HH where he placed 21st. In late June, he traveled to the USATF Junior Champion-ships where he placed second in the 110m junior hurdles with a time of 13.29. In August, Morris competed at the Pan American Junior Championships where he placed sixth in the 110m HH with a time of 13.70. Morris was also named the Pac-12 Men's Freshman Track Athlete of the Year.

HIGH SCHOOL: Morris is a 2014 graduate of De La Salle High in Concord, Calif. He won the 2014 CIF 300m IH title with a time of 36.86 and took second in the 110m HH with a time of 13.68. His 110m HH time was the fi fth-fastest among high school hurdlers. He reached the 110m HH fi nals at the USATF Junior Champion-ships and placed sixth with a time of 13.74. In 2013 he won the CIF 110m HH title with a time of 13.90. He was also a star receiver on the De La Salle football team which fi nished second in the state in 2014, following four consecutive state titles.

PERSONAL: Marquís was born on February 6, 1996 in Pittsburg, Calif...He is the son of Michael and Glenda Morris and has three siblings, Justin, Gabrielle and Emmanuel...His hobbies include music, dancing and movies...Lists his favorite mov-ies as Bad Boys 1&2, his favorite actors as Morgan Freeman, Mark Wahlberg and his favorite musical artists as Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole, Isaiah Rashad and Travis Scott...Says his sports heroes are Emmit Smith and Chris Paul....His favorite food is Chinese....He is a Social Psychology major at USC....His goals after USC are to compete in the Olympics and become an athletic trainer, athletic physician or physical therapist.

CAREER BESTS: 110m HH -- 13.56/13.49w 400m IH -- 52.78

POSTSEASON RESULTS2015 Pac-12s - 1st - 110m HH2015 NCAA Prelims - 12th - 110m HH2015 NCAAs - 21st - 110m HH2017 Pac-12s - FS in fi nal -110m HH, 2nd - 4x100m2017 NCAA Prelims -3rd - 110m HH, 10th - 4x100m2017 NCAAs - 6th - 110m HH, 10th - 4x100m

MATTHEWMYRTUE6-3, Sophomore DistancesCovington, La.Fontainebleau HS

THIS YEAR: Matthew Myrtue is in his second season as a middle distance runner for the Trojans.

2017: He had a season-best 800m time of 1:55.96 at the Trojan Invitational on March 18. He placed seventh in the 800m with a time of 1:58.53 at the USC-UCLA Dual Meet on April 30. Had a time of 2:00.74 in the 800m to place 26th at the MPSF Indoor Championships on Feb. 25, which ranks eighth on USC's all-time indoor list.

HIGH SCHOOL: Myrtue graduated from Fontainebleau HS in Mandeville, La. in 2016. He has bests of 48.5 in the 400m and 1:54.8 in the 800m. He is a Wendy’s High School Heisman Louisiana winner and was Louisiana Composite All-State his junior and senior years.

PERSONAL: Matthew was born on June 9, 1998 in Baton Rouge, La....Parents are Mark and Lisa Myrtue and he has one sister, Olivia…Sports hero is Drew Brees...Lists favorite food as Fried Oyster Po-Boys and Vanilla Muscle Milk...One day would like to travel to Madrid or Tokyo...Enjoys researching the stock market…Favorite actor is Matt Damon and favorite musical artist The Weeknd...Hopes to get his MBA and work for a private equity or venture capital fi rm…He is a Computer Science and Business Administration major at USC.

CAREER BESTS: 400m – 48.5 800m – 1:54.8

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MICHAEL NORMAN6-1, Sophomore All-American SprintsMurrieta, Calif.Vista Murrieta HS

THIS YEAR: Sophomore Michael Norman begins his second season as a sprinter at USC. He set the USC freshman record and ranks third on the Trojans' all-time 400m list.

2017: Norman was slowed by a hamstring issue and didn't open up his outdoor campaign until the USC-UCLA Dual Meet on April 30. He made his outdoor col-legiate debut special by winning the 400m race with a then USC freshman record time of 45.22, but he was just getting started and would break that record four more times. He won the Pac-12 400m title with a then-PR of 45.15, edging out Marcus Chambers of Oregon, the two-time defending champion in the event. He also anchored USC's title-winning 4x400m relay which posted a time of 3:07.67. He cruised out of the NCAA West Prelims with the fi fth-fastest qualifying time of 45.38. He also anchored USC's 4x400m relay which ran 3:04.65, USC's fastest time since 2012, to advance to the NCAA Championships. He had a then-personal best in the 400m of 44.97 in the NCAA semifi nals and fi nished fourth in the fi nal with a new best of 44.88 to earn All-America honors. He anchored USC's 4x400m relay which fi nished 13th with a time of 3:05.80. Norman reached the USA T&F Championship fi nals by taking third in the semifi nals on June 23 with a USC freshman record of 44.60, which ranks third on USC's all-time list. He fi nished seventh in the fi nals with a time of 44.80 on June 24. He also ran in two indoor 200m races, winning his collegiate indoor debut with a time of 20.76 at the New Mexico Classic on Feb. 3 and taking fourth with a USC freshman record and fourth-fastest time ever by a Trojan of 20.75 at the Tyson Invitational on Feb. 11.

HIGH SCHOOL: Norman graduated from Vista Murrieta in 2016 and led his team to the California state title his junior and senior seasons. He was named the 2016 National Gatorade Track Athlete of the Year. He has bests of 10.27 in the 100m, 20.14 in the 200m and 45.19 in the 400m. Norman placed fi fth at the Olympic Trials and fi rst at the Junior Outdoor Championships for the 200m in 2016. He also fi nished fi rst in the World Junior Championships for the 200m and 4x100m relay. His time of 20.14 in the 200m ranks third all-time by a high schooler and his 45.19 time in the 400m ranks seventh all-time by a prep runner...he is the only high school runner ever to have posted a top 10 mark in both events.

PERSONAL: Michael was born on Dec. 3 1997 in San Diego, Calif....Parents are Michael and Nobue Norman and he has one sister, Michelle...Sports hero is Trayvon Bromell...Lists favorite food as chicken...One day would like to travel to Caribbean...Enjoys playing basketball in his free time…Favorite musical artists are Tory Lanez, Meek Mill, Lil Uzi, and Kanye West…Hopes to run professionally and become a sports broadcaster...He is a Communication major at USC.

CAREER BESTS: 100m – 10.27 200m – 20.14 400m – 44.60

NICK PONZIO6-0, RS Senior All-American ThrowsTemecula, Calif.

THIS YEAR: Redshirt senior All-American Nick Ponzio begins his fi nal season throwing the shot put for the USC track and fi eld team.

2017: He opened the season with a mark of 62-7.75 (19.09m) to win the shot put at the Trojan Invitational on March 18. That remained his top mark until placing second with a throw of 63-10.50 (19.47m) at the Pac-12 Championships on May 13. He advanced third out of the NCAA West Prelims on May 26 with a throw of 63-9.00 (19.43m). Ponzio matched his PR of 64-1.00 (19.53m) to place sixth in the fi nals of the shot put at the NCAA Championships on June 7 to earn All-America honors. He had a season-best discus throw of 169-9 (51.73m) to win the event at the California Collegiate on April 1. His top indoor shot put mark was 61-11.00 (18.87m), earning him a second-place fi nish at the McCravy Invitational Jan. 21.

2016: Competed in the shot put and discus throw during the season. Had a shot put best of 63-8.75 (19.42m) to place sixth at the Triton Invitational. Took third at the Dual Meet with a mark of 63-3.50 and fourth at the Pac-12 Championships with a shot put of 62-3.00. Placed 12th at the NCAA Championships in the shot put with a best mark of 61-8.25. Had a season-best discus throw of 179-5 (54.69m) to win at the California Collegiate...also won the shot put there with a mark of 62-8.75.

2015: Ponzio made great strides throughout the season, culminating with him earning All-America honors in the shot put, the fi rst Trojan freshman to ever earn those honors. He placed eighth at the NCAA Championships with a PR of 64-1 (19.53m)…that mark moved Ponzio into sixth place on USC’s all-time shot put list. He broke Dallas Long’s school freshman record of 63-7 set in 1959 with a mark of 63-8.75 (19.42m) at the NCAA West Regionals where he fi nished fi fth. He placed third at the Pac-12 Championships with a throw of 63-1.25 (19.23m) and third at the USC-UCLA Dual Meet with a mark of 63-2.75 (19.27m). He also competed in the discus throw four times, winning the USC-UCLA Dual Meet title with a PR of 185-3 (56.47m) and taking eighth at the Pac-12 Championships with a mark of 173-10 (52.99m).

BEFORE USC: Attended the University of Florida during the 2013-14 school year, but did not compete in track and fi eld.

HIGH SCHOOL: Ponzio is a 2013 graduate of Great Oak High in Temecula. He was the 2013 California high school state champion in the shot put with a best mark of 66-2.50. He also placed fourth in the state meet in the discus throw with a mark of 184-6. He has a best shot put of 69-7.25 at the Murietta Mesa vs. Great Oak Meet on April 25, 2013 which was third all-time in the state of California and is the Southern Section record...that throw was also the top mark by a high schooler in 2013. Ponzio's PR in the discus is 187-8.50. He was named the 2013 Press-Enterprise Boys Track Athlete of the Year. He was a two-time high school All-American and was a 2013 Gatorade Athlete of the Year fi nalist. Ponzio also maintained a 4.0 GPA at Great Oak.

PERSONAL: Nick was born on January 4, 1995 in San Diego, Calif...He is the son of Jeff and Jamie Ponzio and has two sisters, Amanda and Olivia...He is currently an Undeclared major at USC...His hobbies include lifting weights and eating...His favorite type of food is Italian...His goals after college are to compete professionally and become a strength and conditioning coach.

CAREER BESTS: Shot - 64-1.00 (19.53m) Discus - 185-3 (56.47m)

POSTSEASON RESULTS2015 Pac-12s - 3rd - Shot, 8th - Discus2015 NCAA Prelims - 5th - Shot Put2015 NCAAs - 8th - Shot Put2016 Pac-12s - 4th - Shot, 16th - Discus2016 NCAA Prelims - 5th - Shot Put2016 NCAAs - 12 - Shot Put2017 Pac-12s - 2nd - Shot2017 NCAA Prelims - 3rd - Shot2017 NCAAs - 6th - Shot

POSTSEASON RESULTS2017 Pac-12s - 1st - 400m, 1st - 4x400m2017 West Prelims - 5th - 400m, 6th - 4x400m2017 NCAAs - 4th - 400m, 13th - 4x400m

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THIS YEAR: Redshirt senior Alex Rohani is in his fi nal season as an 800m and relay runner for the Trojans. He won the California high school state 400m title in 2012.

2017: In his fi rst season of focusing on the 800m race, Rohani had a PR of 1:49.73 to take second at the USC-UCLA Dual Meet on April 30. He fi nished third with a time of 1:51.72 at the Battle of the Bayou on April 8. He placed 13th in the 800m with a time of 1:52.82 at the Pac-12 Championships on May 13. He ran the third leg for USC's title-winning 4x400m relay which posted a time of 3:07.67 on May 14. He qualifi ed in the 800m for the NCAA Prelims, but did not advance out of the regional. He ran the second leg on the 4x400m relay which advanced out of the NCAA Prelims with a time of 3:04.65, USC's best since the 2012 season. He ran the second leg again on the relay at the NCAA Championships and the team placed 13th with a time of 3:05.80. He set an indoor 400m PR of 48.70 in placing 21st at the MPSF Championships on Feb. 25.

2016: Ran for the fi rst time since the 2014 season at the Cardinal & Gold Chal-lenge on March 26 and posted a time of 48.14 in the 400m. He took fourth in the 200m at the California Collegiate with a time of 22.19 on April 2. Then ran a 22.08 200m at the Pepsi Invitational on April 9, but injured his leg during the relay and was done for the season.

2015: Rohani redshirted and did not compete in any meets.

2014: Rohani kept improving throughout the year, running a PR of 46.68 to place fourth at the Pac-12 Championships on May 18. He also took second in the 400m race with a time of 46.98 at the USC-UCLA Dual Meet on May 4. He advanced to the NCAA West Preliminary rounds where he had a time of 47.15 to place 28th. He also set a 200m PR of 21.48 (+0.9) at the Cal State Los Angeles Invitational on March 8.

HIGH SCHOOL: Rohani graduated in 2013 from Beverly Hills High in Beverly Hills, Calif. He posted a PR of 46.71 in the 400m dash to place third at the 2013 California State meet. He was the reigning state champion in the 400m dash as he won in 2012 with a time of 47.34. Rohani also won the 400m title in 2012 for the Ocean League, CIF-Southern Section Division III and CIF Southern Section Masters Meet. Rohani has a PR of 21.79w in the 200m.

PERSONAL: Alex was born on February 21, 1995 in Los Angeles, Calif...His parents are Zahra and Shardad and he has a sister, Sara...His hobbies include spending time with family and friends, playing video games and playing basket-ball...His favorite food is chicken kabobs...His favorite actor is Tom Cruise, favorite musician is Green Velvet, favorite movie is A Night at the Roxbury and favorite TV show is Curb Your Enthusiasm...Hopes to travel to France and Italy someday...He is a Public Planning and Development major at USC.

CAREER BESTS: 200m-- 21.48 400m -- 46.68 800m -- 1.49.73

ALEX ROHANI6-0, Rs. Senior 800mBeverly Hills, Calif.Beverly Hills HS

POSTSEASON RESULTS2014 Pac-12s - 4th - 400m; 10th - 4x400m2014 NCAA Prelims - 28th - 400m2017 Pac-12s - 13th - 800m, 1st - 4x400m2017 NCAA Prelims - 46th - 800m, 6th - 4x400m2017 NCAAs - 13th - 4x400m

THIS YEAR: Freshman Cameron Samuel is in his fi rst season as a hurdler and sprinter on the USC track and fi eld team.

HIGH SCHOOL: Samuel is a 2017 graduate of Rancho Verde HS in Moreno Valley, Calif. He placed second in both the 110m hurdles and 300m hurdles at the 2017 CIF State Meet with PRs of 13.78 and 36.34 respectively. He also has a PR of 52.37 in the 400m hurdles. Samuel also anchored Rancho Verde's 4x400m relay team which won the 2017 state title with a time of 3:14.46.

PERSONAL: Cameron was born on September 27, 1999...His mother's name is Tracie Sonnier and he has four sisters and one brother...Lists his hobby as dancing...His favorite actor is Ben Stiller and his favorite movie is Tropic Thunder...His favorite foods are burgers and steaks...Would like to travel to Hawai'i...After school would like to run professionally...He is a Social Psychology major at USC.

CAREER BESTS: 110m HH-- 13.78 300m IH-- 36.34 400m IH-- 52.37

CAMERON SAMUEL5-11, Freshman Hurdles/SprintsMoreno Valley, Calif.Rancho Verde HS

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THIS YEAR: Freshman Earnest Sears III is in his fi rst season as a jumper on the USC track and fi eld team.

HIGH SCHOOL: Sears is a 2017 graduate of Bishop Alemany HS in Mission Hills, Calif. He has a personal best in the high jump of 7-0. He placed third at the 2017 CIF California State Meet with a clearance of 6-7. He placed second in 2016 at the state meet with a jump of 7-0. He won back-to-back CIF-Southern Section Division 3 high jump titles in 2016 and 2017.

PERSONAL: Earnest was born on December 4, 1998 in Inglewood, Calif...His parenst are Earnie and Sharon Sears and he has three siblings, brothers Yonas and C.J. and sister, Mariah...He likes to play video games and hang out with friends in his spare time...His favorite food is cinnamon rolls...Some day would like to travel to Bora Bora...He is majoring in Communications.

CAREER BESTS: High Jump -- 7-0.00 (2.13m)

EARNEST SEARS III6-4, Freshman JumpsPalmdale, Calif.Bishop Alemany HS

ZACH SHINNICK6-2, Freshman 400mGlendora, Calif.Damien HS

THIS YEAR: Freshman Zach Shinnick is in his fi rst season of competing in the sprints and relays for USC.

HIGH SCHOOL: Shinnick is a 2017 graduate of Damien High in La Verne, Calif. He won the 2017 CIF-State 400m title with a then-PR of 46.12 on June 3. He then went on to win the 400m title with a PR of 45.20 at the USA Junior Track and Field Championships in Sacramento, Calif. on June 24 to make the U.S. Team for the Pan Am Games. Shinnick's time of 45.20 was the the fourth-fastest in California high school history and eighth-fastest in U.S. high school history. He took third in the 400m with a time of 45.98 at the Pan Am Games in Lima, Peru on July 21. He also has personal bests of 10.53 in the 100m and 21.10 in the 200m. He took second in the 200m and third in the 400m at the 2015 CIF-State Meet.

PERSONAL: Zach was born on February 8, 1999 in Burbank, Calif...His par-ents are Christy and Adam Shinnick and he has two siblings, Taylor and Maya...His grandfather Mike Parker also attended USC...He is a Journalism major at USC.

CAREER BESTS: 100m - 10.53 200m - 21.10 400m - 45.20

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ERIC SLOAN6-0, RS Senior All-American JumpsStockton, Calif.Bear Creek HS

THIS YEAR: Redshirt senior jumper Eric Sloan is in his fi nal season of compet-ing for the USC track and fi eld team. He ranks in the Trojans' top 10 both indoors and outdoors in the long jump and triple jump. He transferred to USC in 2015 from San Joaquin Delta College where he was a JC All-American.

2017: Competed in his fi rst Dual Meet on April 30 and won both the long jump with a wind-legal PR of 25-9.25 (7.85m) and the triple jump with a leap of 53-9.25 (16.39m). Won the Pac-12 triple jump title on May 14 with the fi nal jump of the competition, posting a mark of 52-6.00/16.00m (+1.9) to edge teammate Dominic Smallwood, who had just taken the lead. The previous day he placed third in the Pac-12 long jump with a leap of 25-2.50/7.68 (+2.3w). He advanced out of the NCAA West Prelims in the long jump on May 25 with a wind-aided PR of 26-4.25/8.03m (+2.4w). He then set a triple jump PR of 55-6.25/16.92m (+1.9) for the top mark at West Prelims on May 27...that jump moved him to third on USC's all-time list. He placed sixth in the long jump with a jump of 25-1.25/7.65m (+0.9) at the NCAA Championships on June 7. He fi nished 16th in the triple jump with a jump of 51-3.00/15.62 (+1.7) at the NCAAs on June 9. He competed at the USA T&F Championships in the triple jump on June 23 and placed 11th with a jump of 51-9.00/15.77 (+1.0). He competed in one indoor meet, winning the long jump with a leap of 25-4.75 (7.74m) at the McCravy Invite on Jan. 20. He served as a co-captain of the team.

2016: Competed indoors before a hamstring strain and pinched nerve in his back caused him to miss the outdoor season. Won the MPSF long jump (25-2.75) and triple jump titles (53-6.25) to help lead USC to the team title. Won the triple jump at the Tyson Invitational with a PR of 55-10-.50 (17.03m), which is the second-farthest indoor jump every by a Trojan. Finished sixth in the LJ at the NCAA Indoor Championships with a mark of 25-2.75 (.7.69m)...Took fourth in the triple jump at the indoor NCAAs, but suffered a leg injury which would cause him to miss the outdoor season. He rehabbed all season and then was able to place 12th in the triple jump at the U.S. Olympic Trials. His best jump was 53-3.50 (16.24m) which moved him into seventh place on USC's all-time list, the fi rst Trojan to crack the top 10 since 2003. Won the TJ gold medal at the NACAC U23 games with a jump of 53-0.00 (16.15m) in El Salvador on July 17.

BEFORE USC: After missing the 2013 season due to a patellar tendon injury, Sloan made his freshman season in 2014 at San Joaquin Delta College special, beginning with a school record triple jump of 51-10 (15.80m) in his fi rst meet and fi nishing with the California state title and a then-PR of 53-6.25 (16.31m). He also placed second in the long jump with a leap of 25-0.50 (7.63m), and twice during the season jumped 25-2.50 (7.68m). In 2015, Sloan placed fi rst in every regular season meet in the triple jump, setting a PR of 54-0 (16.46m) at the De Anza Invitational. At the Northern California Community College Championship, Sloan placed second in the triple jump and fourth in the long jump. Sloan then set a then wind-aided PR in the long jump of 25-10.25 (7.88m) and a wind-legal PR of 25-8.00 (7.82) at the Mt. Sac Relays before going on to compete at the California State Championship where he fi nished second in the triple jump with a jump of 51-9 (15.77m).

HIGH SCHOOL: Sloan is a 2012 graduate of Bear Creek High School in Stock-ton, California.

PERSONAL: Eric was born on June 20, 1994 in Stockton, Calif...He is the only child to parents Shannon Baker and Eric Sloan Jr...Lists his favorite musical artist as Ray J and favorite movie as Blood Brothers...Is majoring in Social Psychol-ogy at USC.

CAREER BESTS: TJ - 55-6.25 (16.92m) LJ - 25-9.25 (7.85m)/26-4.25w (8.03m)

DOMINIC SMALLWOOD6-2, Senior JumpsLas Vegas, Nev.Silverado HS

THIS YEAR: Senior Dominic Smallwood begins his fi nal season competing in the triple and long jumps for the Trojans.

2017: Set both his long jump and triple jump PRs during the season. Placed second in the triple jump with a wind-aided PR of 51-8.50/15.76m (+2.8w) at the Pac-12 Championships on May 14...had taken the lead with his fi nal attempt, but teammate Eric Sloan won on the fi nal jump of the day. Smallwood also fi nished fourth in the long jump with a leap of 24-5.50/7.45 (+1.3) at Pac-12s on May 13. He placed 17th in the long jump at 25-0.50/7.63m (+2.2w) at the NCAA West Prelims on May 25. He set has triple jump PR of 51-6.50/15.71m (+1.5) to placed 14th at the NCAA West Prelims. He set his long jump PR with a jump of 25-2.75/7.69m (+0.0) to take second at the Trojan Invitational on March 18.

2016: Had a then wind-legal PR of 50-1.25/15.27m (+1.2) to win the triple jump at the Cardinal & Gold Challenge on March 26. Posted a wind-aided best TJ of 50-8.25/15.45m (+4.8w) to fi nish third at the Mt. SAC Relays on April 15. Finished third in the Dual Meet (49-6.25) and 11th at the Pac-12 Championships (47-5.00) in the triple jump. Set a then long jump PR of 24-7.25/7.50m (+1.2) to fi nish 13th at the NCAA West Preliminary Rounds, one spot out of advancing to nationals in the event. Placed third in the LJ at the Pac-12 Championships with a jump of 24-4.50/7.43 (-1.2). Withdrew from the triple jump with a hamstring injury at the NCAA West Preliminary Rounds.

2015: Smallwood had a season-best triple jump of 49-7.25/15.12m (+1.6m) in placing second at the USC-UCLA Dual Meet on May 3. He fi nished 12th in the triple jump with a mark of 49-9.75 at the Pac-12 Championships and went on to place 45th at the West Regional with a best jump of 47-2.25. He also competed in the long jump with a best wind-aided leap of 23-5.25/7.14m (+2.1w) earning him 10th at the Pac-12 Championships. His best wind-legal long jump of the season was 23-3.50/7.10m (+0.4) to take second at the Ben Brown Invtational on March 14. He opened his season with a long jump win (23-2.00) at the Rossi Relays on Feb. 28. Competed in the high jump at the Dual Meet and placed sixth with a clearance of 6-2.75 (1.90m).

HIGH SCHOOL: Smallwood is a 2014 graduate from Silverado High in Las Vegas, Nev. He was named the 2013-14 Gatorade Nevada Boys Track & Field Athlete of the Year. He is a two-time state triple jump champion. He won the 2014 Nevada state title in the triple jump (48-1.50) and long jump (24-1.25w). In 2013 he won the state triple jump title with a leap of 49-2.00. He led his team to an eighth-place fi nish in the state in 2014. Smallwood broke the Nevada Southern Zone record with a wind-legal triple jump of 50-1.00 in 2014, which ranked fi fth in the nation among high school seniors. He placed seventh in 2013 at the US-ATF Junior Championships with a triple jump of 47-8.50. He also excelled in the classroom where he maintained a weighted 4.54 GPA.

PERSONAL: Dominic was born on Dec. 28, 1995 in San Diego, Calif...His parents are Dimitrius and Leslie Smallwood and he has three siblings, Jessica, Dimitrius Jr. and Adrian...He is an Economics major at USC and would like to go into the Aerospace fi eld...He spoke at the Sun Youth Forum, a student empowerment program and has volunteered as a local youth track coach...Lists his favorite movie as Scarface and his favorite musical artist as Dmitri Shostakovich...His favorite food is spaghetti...Some day would like to travel to Australia.

CAREER BESTS: Triple Jump: 51-6.50 (15.71m) Long Jump: 25-2.75 (7.69m) High Jump: 6-7.50

POSTSEASON RESULTS2015 Pac-12s - 10th - LJ, 12th - TJ2015 NCAA Prelims - 45th - TJ2016 Pac-12s - 3rd - LJ, 11th - TJ2016 NCAA Prelims - 13th - LJ, DNS - TJ2017 Pac-12s - 4th - LJ, 2nd - TJ2017 NCAA Prelims - 17th - LJ, 14 - TJ

POSTSEASON RESULTS2017 Pac-12s - 3rd - LJ, 1st - TJ2017 NCAA Prelims - 2nd - LJ, 1st - TJ2017 NCAAs - 6th - LJ, 16th - TJ

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CHRISTIAN SOURAPAS5-11, Junior SprintsSan Diego, Calif.Francis W. Parker HS/Oregon

THIS YEAR: Junior Christian Sourapas had a strong fi rst season as a sprinter for the USC track and fi eld team. He transfered to USC following one season at Oregon.

2017: Set PRs in both the 100m and 200m at the USC-UCLA Dual Meet on April 30...he placed third in the 100m with a time of 10.37 (+0.9) and won the 200m with a time of 20.63 (+0.9). He fi nished seventh in the 100m with a time of 10.48 (+2.2w) in the fi nal of the Pac-12 Championships on May 14...had run 10.39 (+1.4) in the prelims. Also fi nished third in the 200m with a wind-aided PR of 20.52 (+2.8w) at the Pac-12 Championships. He had a wind-aided 100m-PR of 10.36 (+3.0w) to fi nish 32nd at the NCAA West Prelims on May 25...also fi n-ished 13th in the 200m with a time of 20.56 (+2.9w) at the West Prelims on May 27, one spot out of advancing to the NCAA Championships. Was also featured on USC's 4x100m relay which took second at Pac-12s with a time of 39.42. and 10th at the NCAA Prelims with a time of 39.34.

BEFORE USC: Sourapas was a member of the University of Oregon track and fi eld team in 2016 before transferring to USC. He competed with the Ducks in the outdoor events, but he redshirted for the indoor events. He had a 100m wind-legal best of 10.69 run in placing 13th at the Pac-12 Championships. He had bests of 10.52w in the 100m and 21.49 in the 200m. He was a member of the Oregon 4x100m Relay team that ran the second fastest time in school history and fi nished 10th at the NCAA Championships.

HIGH SCHOOL: Sourapas graduated from Francis W. Parker in 2015. He has bests of 10.82 in the 100m and 21.49 in the 200m. He was 1st Team All-CIF San Diego Section and 2015 CIF San Diego 200m champion. He holds the school record for the 100m, 200m and 4x100m.

PERSONAL: Christian was born on July 17, 1996...Parents are Steven and Connie Sourapas and he has two siblings, Stevie and Brett...Sports hero is Jim-mie Johnson...Lists favorite foods as steak, California burritos, pizza, and tacos...One day would like to travel to Ireland…Grandfather Sotiris Steve Sourapas ran on the USC track and fi eld team and father Steven played USC football...Enjoys off-road racing and go-karting...Is a Communications major at USC.

CAREER BESTS: 100m – 10.37/10.36w 200m – 20.63/20.52w

POSTSEASON RESULTS2016 Pac-12s - 13th - 100m, 3rd - 4x100m2016 NCAA Prelims - 8th - 4x100m2016 NCAAs - 10th - 4x100m2017 Pac-12s - 7th - 100m, 3rd -200m, 2nd - 4x100m2017 NCAA Prelims - 32nd - 100m, 13th - 200m

JOSHUA ZAVALA5-8, Sophomore DistancesOntario, Calif.Colony HS

THIS YEAR: Sophomore Joshua Zavala is in his second season as an 800m and 1500m runner for the Trojans.

2017: Set an 800m PR of 1:53.40 in placing fourth at the USC-UCLA Dual Meet on April 30. He ran two 1500m races, posting a PR of 4:09.09 at the Aztec Invitational on March 24.

HIGH SCHOOL: Zavala graduated from Colony in 2016. He has bests of 1:55.04 in the 800m and 4:21 in the mile. Both are school records.

PERSONAL: Joshua was born on May 19, 1997 in Montclair, Calif....Parents are Andres and Carmen Zavala and he has one brother, Andy...List favorite food as enchiladas…One day would like to travel to Italy…Lists Jason Statham as his favorite actor…Enjoys playing Frisbee and volleyball in his free time…he is a Civil Engineering major at USC.

CAREER BESTS: 800m – 1:53.40 1500m – 4:09.09

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Bottom Row (L-R): Nick Moore, Isaiah Robinson, Michael Gonzalez, Josh Zavala.

Second Row (L-R): Nick Ponzio, Alex Barnum, Ricky Morgan Jr., Trent Rule, Jason Kim.

Third Row (L-R): Nathan Bultman, Christian Sourapas, Raynard Beckham, Cameron Samuel, Mitchell Cameron, David

Hulme, Eric Sloan.

Fourth Row (L-R): Matthew Myrtue, Rai Benjamin, Michael Norman, T.J. Brock, Alex Rohani, Cameron Collins, Earnest

Sears.

Top Row (L-R): Matthew Katnik, Jaydon Logan, Zach Shinnick, Randall Cunningham, Dominic Smallwood, Marquis Mor-

ris, Jadon Joyner.

MEET THE 2018 USC MEN'S T&F TEAM

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2017 USC MEN’S OUTDOOR BESTSMark Athlete Place Day Event

100M (USC: 9.92 FR: 10.17)10.08 (+2.1w) Thymes 2 4/1 Texas Relays10.14 (+1.4)-PR Thymes 2 3/31 Texas Relays (pre)10.16 (+4.2w) Brock 16 5/25 NCAA West Prelims-p10.30 (+1.7)-PR Brock 7 3/31 Texas Relays (pre)10.30 (+4.5w) Barnum 26 5/25 NCAA West Prelims-p10.32 (+0.9)-PR Barnum 2 4/30 Dual Meet10.36 (+3.0w) Sourapas 32 5/25 NCAA West Prelims-p10.37 (+0.9)-PR Sourapas 3 4/30 Dual Meet10.86 (-0.3) Joyner 9 3/18 Trojan Invitational11.67 (+0.8) Norwitz 8 5/6 Pac-12 Multi-Events

200M (USC: 19.88 FR: 20.24)20.24 (+2.1w) Thymes 1 3/25 Aztec Invitational20.52 (+2.8w) Sourapas 3 5/14 Pac-12 Championships20.61 (+0.3) Thymes 2 4/15 Mt. SAC Relays Invite20.63 (+0.9)-PR Sourapas 1 4/30 Dual Meet20.76 (+2.8w) Morgan 4 5/14 Pac-12 Championships20.97 (+1.0) Morgan 2 3/18 Trojan Invitational21.06 (+0.9)-PR Barnum 3 4/30 Dual Meet21.37 (+0.0) Brock 6 4/8 Battle on the Bayou

400M (USC: 43.50 FR: 44.60)44.60-FR Norman 3 6/23 USA Championships-s45.44-PR Morgan 6 5/26 NCAA West Prelims55.97 Norwitz 8 5/6 Pac-12 Multi-Events

800M (USC: 1:44.92 FR: 1:47.1)1:47.58 Ford 7 5/26 NCAA West Prelims1:49.73-PR Rohani 2 4/30 Dual Meet1:53.40-PR Zavala 4 4/30 Dual Meet1:54.77-PR Cameron 6 4/30 Dual Meet1:55.96 Myrtue 15 3/18 Trojan Invitational1:56.37-PR Rohani 10 3/25 Aztec Invitational1:58.52-PR Rule 33 4/22 Triton Invitational2:14.66 Mack 24 4/13 Pacifi c Coast

1500M (USC: 3:39.5 FR: 3:45.85)3:53.33-PR Ford 3 4/1 Cal Collegiate3:58.30-PR Rule 50 4/15 Beach Invitational4:03.26 Cameron 25 3/24 Aztec Invitational4:09.09-PR Zavala 31 3/24 Aztec Invitational4:24.41-PR Mack 17 3/18 Trojan Invitational5:40.05 Norwitz 8 5/7 Pac-12 Multi-Events

3000M (USC: --- )8:35.58-PR Rule 1 3/17 Trojan Invitational

3000M SC (USC: 8:52.1 FR: 9:04.8)

5000M (USC: 14:02.6 FR: 14:19.18)15:02.94 Rule 23 5/14 Pac-12 Championships

110M HH (USC: 13:32 FR: 13:77)13.49 (+2.5w) Morris 7 6/7 NCAA Semifi nals13.56 (+2.0)-PR Morris 1 4/30 Dual Meets17.29 (+2.1w) Norwitz 8 5/7 Pac-12 Multi-Events

Mark Athlete Place Day Event

400M IH (USC: 48:33 FR: 49:46)55.28 Morris 2 4/30 Dual Meet

LONG JUMP (USC: 27-4.25/8.33m FR: 27-4.25)26-4.25/8.03 (+2.4w) Sloan 2 5/25 NCAA West Prelims25-9.25/7.85 (+1.0)-PR Sloan 4 4/30 Dual Meet25-2.75/7.69 (+0.0)-PR Smallwood 2 3/18 Trojan Invitational23-6.75/7.18 (-1.8)-PR Joyner 4 4/30 Dual Meet20-11.50/6.39 (+0.9) Norwitz 8 5/6 Pac-12 Multi-Events

TRIPLE JUMP (USC: 56-4.00/17.17m FR: 53-9)55-6.25/16.92 (+1.9)-PR Sloan 1 5/27 NCAA West Prelims51-8.50/15.76 (+2.8w) Smallwood 2 5/14 Pac-12 Championships51-6.50/15.71 (+1.5)-PR Smallwood 14 5/27 NCAA West Prelims45-8.00/13.92 (-1.9)-PR Joyner 5 4/30 Dual Meet

HIGH JUMP (USC: 7-7.25/2.32m FR: 7-4.50)7-3.00/2.21 Cunningham 2 4/1 Texas Relays6-4.75/1.95 Norwitz 5 4/30 Dual Meet

SHOT PUT (USC: 67-5.50/20.56m FR: 64-1.00)64-1.00 (19.53) Ponzio 6 6/7 NCAA Championships62-9.50 (19.14)-PR Katnik 11 6/25 USA Championships32-6.25 (9.91)-PR Norwitz 8 5/6 Pac-12 Multi-Events

DISCUS (USC: 206-0/62.78m FR: 192-8)169-9/51.73 Ponzio 2 4/1 Cal Collegiate164-3/50.06-PR Katnik 3 4/30 Dual Meet85-2/25.97-PR Norwitz 7 5/7 Pac-12 Multi-Events

JAVELIN (USC: 272-2/82.97m FR: 247-5)158-6/48.32-PR Norwitz 4 4/30 Dual Meet

HAMMER (USC: 271-1/82.62m FR: 253-2)196-4/59.85-PR Sellens 4 4/8 Battle on the Bayou156-2/47.61-PR Kim 5 4/30 Dual Meet

POLE VAULT (USC: 18-6.50/5.65m FR: 17-6)16-9.75/5.11-PR Gonzalez 1 4/30 Dual Meet12-9.50/3.90-PR Norwitz 7 5/7 Pac-12 Multi-Events

DECATHLON (USC: 8,022 POINTS FR: 7,623)5,656-PR Norwitz 8 5/6-7 Pac-12 Multi-Events

4X100M (USC: 38.69)39.05 --- 10 6/7 NCAA Semifi nals (Morris, Barnum, Thymes, Brock)

4X400M (USC: 3:00.58)3:04.65 --- 6 5/27 NCAA West Prelims (Morgan, Rohani, Morris, Norman)

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PR = Personal Best SR = School Record h = Heat s = Section p = Prelims

2017 USC MEN’S INDOOR BESTSMark Athlete Place Day Event

60M (USC: 6.55 FR: 6.78)6.67-PR Just’N Thymes 1 2/25 MPSFs6.86-PR Alexander Barnun 18-p 2/10 Tyson Invitational7.21 D.Smallwood 24 1/21 McCravy Invite7.27 Eric Sloan 25 1/21 McCravy Invite

60M HH (USC: 7.60 FR: 7.87)7.73-PR Marquis Morris 1 1/28 Razorback Invite

200M (USC: 20.26 FR: 20.76)20.36-PR Just’N Thymes 3 3/11 NCAA Indoors20.75-FR Michael Norman 4 2/11 Tyson Invitational-Inv.20.97-PR Zyaire Clemes 3 2/3 N.M. Classic21.54 Ricky Morgan Jr. 4 1/20 McCravy Invite21.99 Alexander Barnum 29 2/11 Tyson Invitational

400M (USC: 46.41 FR: 46.74)46.41-SR Ricky Morgan Jr. 5 2/10 Tyson Invitational-Inv.46.74 Zyaire Clemes 3 2/25 MPSFs48.70-PR Alex Rohani 21 2/25 MPSFs

800M (USC: 1:47.88 FR: 1:49.21)1:48.09 Robert Ford 4 1/28 Razorback Invite2:00.74 Matthew Myrtue 26 2/25 MPSFs

1 MILE (USC: 3:59.85 FR: 4:32.56)4:15.66-PR Trent Rule 12 1/28 Razorback Invite4:19.12 Nicolaus Jakowec 20 1/21 McCravy Invite

3000M (8:45.08 FR.: 8:45.08)

Mark Athlete Place Day Event

4X400M (USC: 3:05.57)3:05.57-SR 1 2/4 N.M. Classic (Norman, Thymes, Clemes, Morgan)

Pole Vault (USC: 18-3.0/5.56m FR: ---)

High Jump (USC: 7-6.0/2.29m FR: 7-1.75/2.18)7-5.25/2.27-PR Cunningham 1 2/25 MPSFs

Long Jump (USC: 26-11.25/8.21m FR: 24-11.50/7.60)25-4.75/7.74 E.Sloan 1 1/20 McCravy Invite25-2.00/7.67-PR Smallwood 2 2/24 MPSFs

Triple Jump (USC: 56-7.5 FR: 47-0.25/14.33)51-0.75/15.56-PR Smallwood 1 2/25 MPSFs

Weight Throw (USC: 80-3.75/24.48m FR: ---)63-6.00/19.53-PR Nathan Bultman 3 2/10 Tyson Invitational59-0.75/18.00-PR David Sellens 8 2/3 N.M. Classic

Shot Put (USC: 67-5.25/20.55m FR:61-4.75/18.71)64-9.75/19.75-PR Matt Katnik 2 2/25 MPSFs61-11.00/18.87 Nick Ponzio 2 1/21 McCravy Invite61-10.25/18.85-PR Nathan Bultman 1 2/4 N.M. Classic

Heptathlon (USC: 5,544 FR:)

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Trojan greats Allyson Felix and Andre DeGrasse fl ash their school spirit at the Millrose Games. The pair went on to earn three medals each at the 2016 Olympics.

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USC TRACK AND FIELDTEAM HISTORY

NCAA CHAMPIONSOLYMPIC TEAM MEMBERS

HALL OF FAMERS

USC TRACK AND FIELD HISTORY

Quincy Watts with his gold medals won

at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona.

Watts won the 400m and was on the win-

ning 4x400m relay team for USA.

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YEAR COACH CAPTAIN W L T + *1900 No Coach No Captain 0 1 0 - -1901 No Coach No Captain 1 1 0 - -1902 No Coach No Captain 0 2 0 - -1903 No Coach No Captain 0 1 0 - -1904 Win Cutter No Captain 0 1 0 - - 1905 Harvey Holmes Charley Parsons, Sr. 3 0 0 - -1906 Harvey Holmes No Captain 3 1 1 - -1907 Harvey Holmes Ed Cooper 5 2 0 - -1908 Harvey Holmes Henry Nordahl, Grant Richardson 3 3 0 - -1909 Dean Cromwell Howard Lennox 4 3 0 - -1910 Dean Cromwell Howard Lennox 3 3 0 - -1911 Dean Cromwell Harry Trotter 4 3 0 - -1912 Dean Cromwell Leonard Martin, Waldo Throop 4 4 0 - -1913 Dean Cromwell Linton Smith 4 1 0 - -1914 Boyd Comstock Fred Kelly 4 0 0 - -1915 Ralph Glaze Syril Tipton 2 3 0 - -1916 Dean Cromwell Bill Bradley 2 2 0 - -1917 Dean Cromwell Clarence Beebe 2 1 0 - -1918 Dean Cromwell Noel George 2 0 0 - -1919 Dean Cromwell George Gansner 0 2 0 - -1920 Dean Cromwell Gwynn Wilson 0 4 0 - -1921 Dean Cromwell No Captain 1 4 0 - -1922 Dean Cromwell George Schiller 1 4 0 - -1923 Dean Cromwell Charley Paddock 1 4 0 8 -1924 Dean Cromwell Norm Anderson 2 2 0 - -1925 Dean Cromwell Otto Anderson 2 1 0 - -1926 Dean Cromwell Bud Houser 4 0 0 1 21927 Dean Cromwell Ed House 4 1 0 - 2 1928 Dean Cromwell Lee Barnes 1 4 0 - 4 1929 Dean Cromwell Charley Borah 3 1 0 4 -1930 Dean Cromwell Jess Mortensen 4 0 0 1 -1931 Dean Cromwell Ernie Payne 4 0 0 1 -1932 Dean Cromwell Frank Wykoff, Bob Hall 3 0 0 - -1933 Dean Cromwell Jeddy Welsh 2 1 0 2 -1934 Dean Cromwell Ed Ablowich, Heuston Harper 6 0 0 2 -1935 Dean Cromwell Norm Paul, Harry Tompkins 6 0 0 1 -1936 Dean Cromwell Foy Draper 4 0 1 1 1 1937 Dean Cromwell Bill Sefton 4 1 0 1 11938 Dean Cromwell Adrian Talley, Hal Smallwood 4 0 0 1 1 1939 Dean Cromwell Payton Jordan, Bud Day 4 0 0 1 11940 Dean Cromwell Mickey Anderson, Louis Zamperini 5 0 0 1 11941 Dean Cromwell Howard Upton, Johnny Wilson 4 0 0 1 1 1942 Dean Cromwell Leroy Weed, Mel Bleeker 5 0 0 1 1 1943 Dean Cromwell Cliff Bourland, Searles Talley 3 1 0 1 -1944 Dean Cromwell Edsel Curry 4 0 0 - -1945 Dean Cromwell No Captain 6 1 0 - -1946 Dean Cromwell John Wachtler, Wilbur Thompson 4 0 0 2 -1947 Dean Cromwell Hubie Kerns, Walt Smith 6 0 0 2 -1948 Dean Cromwell Roland Sink, John Sanders 6 0 0 2 11949 Jess Hill Mel Patton, Bill Bayless 7 0 1 1 11950 Jess Hill Bob Chambers, Henry Aihara 5 0 0 1 11951 Jess Mortensen Art Barnard, Jack Rowan 6 0 0 1 11952 Jess Mortensen Art Garcia, Frank Flores 6 0 0 1 1 1953 Jess Mortensen Jack Davis, Sim Iness 6 0 0 1 11954 Jess Mortensen Jim Lea, Will Wright 5 0 0 1 11955 Jess Mortensen Des Koch, Howard Bugbee 5 0 0 1 11956 Jess Mortensen Sid Wing, Walt Levack 5 0 0 3 21957 Jess Mortensen Ron Morris, Doug Maijala 6 0 0 - 1 1958 Jess Mortensen Rink Babka, Max Truex 6 0 0 1 11959 Jess Mortensen Tom Anderson, Bob Shankland 7 0 0 - 11960 Jess Mortensen Charlie Dumas, Ted Smith 5 0 0 2 11961 Jess Mortensen Bob Avant, Bobby Staten 7 0 0 1 1

Hal Smallwood

Bud Houser

Rex CawleyJess Mortensen

USC YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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1962 Jess Hill Bruce Munn, Dallas Long 9 1 0 3 1 1963 Vern Wolfe Rex Cawley, Kevin Hogan, Julio Marin 11 0 0 1 1 1964 Vern Wolfe Larry Stuart 10 0 0 3 1 1965 Vern Wolfe Lew Hoyt, Chris Johnson, Theo Viltz 6 2 0 1 4 1966 Vern Wolfe Bruce Bess 7 1 0 4 4 1967 Vern Wolfe Gary Carlsen, Dave Buck 6 1 0 1 **2 1968 Vern Wolfe Earl McCullouch, Chuck Schultz 7 0 0 1 1 1969 Vern Wolfe Lennox Miller, Bob Seagren 8 0 0 8 41970 Vern Wolfe Ole Oleson, Herm Franklin 6 1 1 10 4 1971 Vern Wolfe Henry Hines, Joe Antunovich 6 0 0 2 31972 Vern Wolfe Doug Lane 4 1 0 2 **1 1973 Vern Wolfe Donald Quarrie 2 1 0 24 21974 Vern Wolfe No Captain 4 1 0 7 1 1975 Vern Wolfe Randy Williams 4 1 0 3 1 1976 Vern Wolfe Ken Randle 7 0 0 1 1 1977 Vern Wolfe Tom Andrews, Ralph Fruguglietti 6 0 0 3 11978 Vern Wolfe Rich Graybehl, Lloyd Johnson 4 1 0 - = 1979 Vern Wolfe Michael Simmons 4 1 0 7 3 1980 Vern Wolfe Billy Mullins 0 2 0 4 3 1981 Vern Wolfe Tonie Campbell 1 1 0 In. In. 1982 Vern Wolfe Milan Stewart 0 0 0 12 61983 Vern Wolfe Mark Handelsman 1 1 0 10 6 1984 Vern Wolfe Ed Tave 1 2 0 18 3 1985 Ernie Bullard Darwin Cook 6 2 0 58 (tie) 6 1986 Ernie Bullard No Captain 6 1 0 9 5 1987 Ernie Bullard Steve Klassen 4 1 0 44 4 1988 Ernie Bullard No Captain 0 1 0 32 (tie) 71989 Ernie Bullard Greg Harper 0 1 0 11 (tie) 5 1990 Ernie Bullard George Porter 0 1 0 36 (tie) 71991 Jim Bush Martin Cannady, Todd Lehman 0 5 0 32 (tie) 91992 Jim Bush Martin Cannady, Quincy Watts 1 5 0 3 31993 Jim Bush No Captain 5 2 0 18 (tie) 31994 Jim Bush No Captain 9 1 0 10 21995 Ron Allice Bryan Krill, Nils Fearnley 4 1 0 4 31996 Ron Allice Balazs Kiss, Kenny Alade’fa 5 1 0 10 41997 Ron Allice B. Johansson, I. Turner, J. Shelton 8 2 0 3 11998 Ron Allice Bengt Johansson, Jerome Davis 7 2 0 7 21999 Ron Allice Jerome Davis, Gordon Hovey 9 3 0 5 12000 Ron Allice Felix Sanchez, Dennis Kholev 8 2 0 7 12001 Ron Allice Andre Ammons 6 0 0 12 22002 Ron Allice Russell Silvers, Kevin Elliott 0 1 0 11 (tie) 32003 Ron Allice R. Wilson, S. Davis, C. Fitzgibbon 0 1 0 3 1%2004 Ron Allice Wes Felix, Andre Serrette, Michael Murray 0 1 0 60 (tie) 4 2005 Ron Allice Wes Felix, Jesse Williams 0 1 0 6^ 4 2006 Ron Allice Jesse Williams 0 1 0 9^ 12007 Ron Allice Noah Bryant, Lionel Larry 1 0 0 5^ 32008 Ron Allice Lionel Larry, Stenn Parton 0 1 0 7 (tie) 72009 Ron Allice Jason Price, Corey White 1 0 0 10 22010 Ron Allice Jason Price, Joey Hughes 1 0 0 5 22011 Ron Allice Trey Henderson, Joey Hughes 0 1 0 12 32012 Ron Allice Joey Hughes 0 1 0 T-11 72013 Ron Allice B. Nellum, T. Ruiz, C. Thompson 0 1 0 5 22014 Caryl Smith Gilbert Aaron Brown, Remington Conatser 0 1 0 T-4 22015 Caryl Smith Gilbert BeeJay Lee, Diego Lopez 1 0 0 5 22016 Caryl Smith Gilbert Diego Lopez, Will Robinson, Just'N Thymes 0 1 0 12 52017 Caryl Smith Gilbert RIcky Morgan Jr., Eric Sloan 0 1 0 T20 2 Dual Meet Totals 419 121 4 .770+ Finish in NCAA Outdoor Championships* Finish in conference championships (Note: Above dual meet record does not include handicap wins or losses. Conference fi nish is PCC record from 1936 through 1958 and Pac-8/Pac-10 from 1960 to present.)^ Won NCAA West Regional** Finished fi rst in NCAA Indoor ChampionshipsIn. Ineligible= USC fi nished fi rst in both NCAA and Pac-8 meets, but titles were taken away for using an ineligible athlete. Dual meet record was also adjusted from 5-0-0.% Pac-10 title taken away due to ineligible athlete

Earl McCullouch

Randy Williams

Russell SilversRink Babka and Jay Silvester

YEAR COACH CAPTAIN W L T + *

James Gilkes

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NCAA INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS 100 METERS/YARDS 1930 Frank Wykoff.................... 9.4 y 1931 Frank Wykoff.................... 9.6 y 1947 Mel Patton ....................... 9.7 y 1948 Mel Patton ........................ 10.4 1949 Mel Patton ....................... 9.7 y 1968 Lennox Miller .................... 10.1 1978 Clancy Edwards .............. 10.072015 Andre De Grasse ........... 9.75w 200 METERS/220 YARDS 1948 Mel Patton ........................ 20.7 1949 Mel Patton ..................... 20.4 y1978 Clancy Edwards .............. 20.162015 Andre De Grasse ......... 19.58w 400 METERS/440 YARDS 1931 Vic Williams ................... 48.3 y 1939 Erwin Miller .................... 47.5 y 1941 Hubie Kerns ................... 46.6 y 1942 Cliff Bourland ................. 48.2 y 1943 Cliff Bourland ................. 48.5 y1953 Jim Lea .......................... 47.0 y1954 Jim Lea .......................... 46.7 y 1966 Dwight Middleton ........... 46.3 y 1976 Ken Randle .................... 45.2 y1978 Billy Mullins ..................... 45.33 1992 Quincy Watts .................. 44.001998 Jerome Davis .................. 45.182013 Bryshon Nellum .............. 44.73 ONE MILE 1938 Lou Zamperini ................ 4:08.3 1939 Lou Zamperini ................ 4:13.61965i Chris Johnson ................ 4:08.0

TWO MILES1969i Ole Oleson ..................... 8:45.2

THREE MILES 1963 Julio Marin ................... 14:24.9 1969 Ole Oleson ................... 13:41.9

SIX MILES 1963 Julio Marin ................... 30:32.9

60-YARD HURDLES 1967i Earl McCullouch ................. 7.01982i Tonie Campbell ................. 7.14 110-METER/120 YARD HURDLES 1950 Dick Attlesey .................. 14.0 y 1951 Jack Davis ..................... 13.7 y1952 Jack Davis ........................ 14.01953 Jack Davis ..................... 14.0 y 1965 Paul Kerry ...................... 13.7 y 1967 Earl McCullouch ............ 13.4 y 1968 Earl McCullouch ............... 13.41972 Jerry Wilson ...................... 13.41982 Milan Stewart .................. 13.53 1989 Robert Reading .......... 13.19 w1992 Mark Crear ...................... 13.492003 Ryan Wilson ................... 13.35

220-YARD HURDLES1937 Earl Vickery ...................... 23.3 1953 Jack Davis ........................ 23.3

400-METER/440 YARD HURDLES 1963 Rex Cawley .................... 49.6y1977 Tom Andrews .................. 49.482000 Felix Sanchez ................. 48.412013 Reggie Wyatt .................. 48.58

4x100 METER/4x110 YARD RELAY 1967 McCullouch, Kuller, Simpson, Miller ............... 38.6y 1968 McCullouch, Kuller, Simpson, Miller ............... 39.5y 1971 Babb, Garrison, Brown, Deckard .............. 39.5y1972 Williams, Brown, Garrison, Deckard .......... 39.4y1975 Williams, Simmons, Randle, Gilkes .............. 39.09y1977 T. Andrews, Simmons, J. Andrews, Edwards ...... 39.56 1978 K. Williams, Mullins, Edwards, Sanford ........... 39.31 1979 K. Williams, Bradford, Sanford, Mullins .............. 39.35 1980 K. Williams, M. Sanford, J. Sanford, B. Green ....... 39.16 4x400 METER RELAY 1977 J. Andrews, Johnson, Beaton, T. Andrews ...... 3:04.50

4x880 YARD RELAY 1967i R. Joyce, Dave Buck D. Carr, C. Trentadue ....................................... 7:30.1

CROSS COUNTRY1957 Max Truex .................... 19:12.3

Cliff Bourland Jack Davis

Mel Patton

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Dave Kenworthy

HIGH JUMP 1930 Jim Stewart ...................6-3 3/4 1933 Duncan McNaughton (tie) ...6-4 1939 Johnny Wilson ....................6-6 1940 Johnny Wilson (tie) .......6-6 3/8 1954 Ernie Shelton ...............6-101/41955 Ernie Shelton .............. 6-11 1/8 1963 Lew Hoyt .......................6-9 1/42003 Dawid Jaworski .............7-5 3/42005i Jesse Williams ....................7-52005 Jesse Williams ....................7-62006i Jesse Williams ....................7-62006 Jesse Williams ..............7-7 1/42016 Randall Cunningham ....7-4 1/2

LONG JUMP 1934 Al Olson ......................24-4 1/4 1971i Henry Hines ................26-1 1/41972i Henry Hines ....................25-101972 Randy Williams ...........26-8 1/41973i Randy Williams ...........26-4 1/4 1977 Larry Doubley ........... 26-11 3/4

POLE VAULT 1931 Bill Graber (tie) .......13-10 5/161933 Bill Graber (tie) ....... 13-11 1/161935 Bill Sefton (tie) ............14-1 1/8 Earle Meadows (tie) 1936 Bill Sefton (tie) ............14-1 3/4 Earle Meadows (tie) 1937 Bill Sefton ...................14-8 7/81938 Loring Day ........................14-2 1940 Kenny Dills ......................13-101947 Bob Hart (tie) ....................14-0 1958 Gene Freudenthal (tie) .....14-41961 Jim Brewer (tie) ................15-41965 Bill Fosdick .................15-8 1/2 1966i Bill Fosdick .................16-0 1/41967 Bob Seagren .....................17-41967i Bob Seagren ...............17-0 1/41968i Paul Wilson .......................16-81969 Bob Seagren ...............17-7 1/2 1982 Dave Kenworthy ....... 17-11 3/42001 Dennis Kholev ............18-6 1/2

SHOT PUT 1923 Norm Anderson .................46-8 1931 Bob Hall ............................49-11952 Parry O’Brien ..............57-0 5/81953 Parry O’Brien ..............58-7 1/4 1958 Dave Davis .................58-6 1/2 1960 Dallas Long .......................61-91961 Dallas Long .................63-3 1/2 1962 Dallas Long .......................64-71972i Doug Lane ..................64-3 1/22007i Noah Bryant ................67-5 1/42007 Noah Bryant ......................65-9 DISCUS THROW 1926 Bud Houser ............. 148-11 3/4 1931 Bob Hall ....................152-7 1/21935 Ken Carpenter ........ 157-11 1/4 1936 Ken Carpenter ................173-0 1952 Sim Iness ..................173-2 3/8 1953 Sim Iness ..................190-0 7/8 1955 Des Koch ..................176-0 3/8 1958 Rink Babka (tie) ..............186-2

JAVELIN THROW 1929 Jess Mortensen .........203-73/4 1939 Bob Peoples ..............220-61/2 1953 Dick Genther ..............216-93/4 1962 Jan Sikorsky ...................249-4

HAMMER 1993 Balazs Kiss ...................246-101994 Balazs Kiss .....................245-61995 Balazs Kiss ...................268-101996 Balazs Kiss .....................265-31997 Bengt Johansson ............230-12015 Conor McCullough ..........252-4

TRIPLE JUMP 1960 Luther Hayes ............ 50-11 1/2 1961 Luther Hayes ..............51-2 1/42003i Allen Simms ................56-7 1/22003 Julien Kapek .....................56-2

Parry O'Brien

Dennis Kholev

Lew Hoyt

Jesse Williams

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ALL-TIME NCAA POINT SCORERSThe following athletes scored points for USC at the NCAA Indoor and Outdoor championships. The year, order of fi nish, class and time/mark is noted.Scoring in the NCAA meet scored the fi rst 5 places the fi rst two years, then the fi rst 6 places through 1981, then from 1982-84 the top 12 scored. Since then, the top 8 spots have been counted. The NCAA conducted its meets in yardage through 1975, except for the Olympic years 1936, 1948, 1952, 1956, 1960, 1964, 1968 and 1972.Those Olympic years that are recorded in meters are denoted with (m) after the year.

100 yards1930 1. Frank Wykoff (So.) 9.4y1931 1. Frank Wykoff (Jr.) 9.6y1933 4. Leslie Bell (Jr.) No time1934 2. Charlie Parsons (Sr.) 9.8 4. Foy Draper (So.) 10.01935 6. George Boone (So.) No time1936 (m) 2. Foy Draper (Sr.) 10.3 4. Adrian Talley (So.) 10.4 6. George Boone (Jr.) 10.41937 4. George Boone (Sr.) 9.91938 2. Adrian Talley (Sr.) No time 6. Mickey Anderson (So.) No time1939 3. Barney Willis (Jr.) 9.8 4. Payton Jordan (Sr.) No time1940 4. Mickey Anderson (Sr.) No time1941 3. Cliff Bourland (So.) 10.0 4. Dean Rickman (Sr.) 10.01942 3. Jack Trout (Jr.) No time 6. Dick Browning (Jr.) No time1943 2. Jack Trout (Sr.) No time1947 1. Mel Patton (So.) 9.71948 (m) 1. Mel Patton (Jr.) 10.41949 1. Mel Patton (Sr.) 9.71954 2. Joe Graffi o (Sr.) 9.61963 5. Dave Morris (Jr.) 9.81967 2. Lennox Miller (So.) 9.32 4. Fred Kuller (So.) 9.46 6. O.J. Simpson (So.) 9.531968 (m) 1. Lennox Miller (Jr.) 10.11969 2. Lennox Miller (Sr.) 9.21971 4. Leon Brown (Jr.) 9.6

100 meters1976 3. James Gilkes (Jr.) 10.351978 1. Clancy Edwards (Sr.) 10.07 6. Kevin Williams (So.) 10.381979 2. James Sanford (So.) 10.201980 3. James Sanford (Jr.) 10.121982 5. Darwin Cook (Fr.) 10.211983 7. Darwin Cook (So.) 10.331985 6. Darwin Cook (Sr.) 10.141992 5. Jeff Laynes (Jr.) 10.351993 7. Jeff Laynes (Sr.) 10.411997 6. Jason Shelton (Sr.) 10.442000 8. Sultan McCullough (So.) 10.382005 2. Wes Felix (Sr.) 10.252009 2. Ahmad Rashad (Jr.) 10.102013 5. Aaron Brown (Jr.) 10.012014 3. Aaron Brown (Sr.) 10.072015 1. Andre De Grasse (Jr.) 9.75w

220 yards1926 4. Edgar House (Jr.) No time1931 5. Roy Delby (Jr.) No time1933 4. Charlie Parsons (Jr.) No time1934 2. Charlie Parsons (Sr.) 21.3 4. Foy Draper (So.) 21.61935 4. Foy Draper (Jr.) No time 6. George Boone (So.) No time1936 (m) 3. Foy Draper (Sr.) 21.5 6. Clark Crane (Jr.) 21.81939 4. Payton Jordan (Sr.) 21.31940 3. Mickey Anderson (Sr.) No tme1941 2. Cliff Bourland (So.) 21.2 4. Hubie Kerns (So.) 21.41942 3. Cliff Bourland (Jr.) No time 6. Jack Trout (Jr.) No time1943 2. Jack Trout (Sr.) No time 3. Cliff Bourland (Sr.) No time1948 (m) 1. Mel Patton (Jr.) 20.7

1949 1. Mel Patton (Sr.) 20.31952 (m) 2. Jack Davis (Jr.) 21.11954 3. Rod Wilger (Sr.) 20.91967 2. Lennox Miller (So.) 20.41968 (m) 2. Lennox Miller (Jr.) 20.81972 (m) 4. Leon Brown (Sr.) 20.5 5. Willie Deckard (Sr.) 20.6

200 meters1975 2. James Gilkes (Jr.) 20.551976 2. James Gilkes (Sr.) 20.741978 1. Clancy Edwards (Sr.) 20.16 3. James Sanford (Fr.) 20.341986 5. Mike Dexter (Jr.) 20.561995 5. Ed Hervey (Sr.) 20.531998 4. Charles Lee (Jr.) 20.811999 3. Charles Lee (Sr.) 20.532007 8. Ahmad Rashad (Fr.) 23.972012 7. Aaron Brown (So.) 21.132013 3. Bryshon Nellum (Sr.) 20.27 5. Aaron Brown (Jr.) 20.332014 2. Aaron Brown (Sr.) 20.022015i 2. Andre De Grasse (Jr.) 20.262015 1. Andre De Grasse (Jr.) 19.58w2017i 3. Just'N Thymes (Sr.) 20.36

440 yards1923 6. Yale Martz (So.) No time1930 2. Vic Williams (Jr.) No time1931 1. Vic Williams (Sr.) 48.0 3. Art Woessner (Jr.) No time1933 3. Ed Ablowich (Jr.) No time 6. Harry Tompkins (So-Jr.) No time1934 3. John McCarthy (Jr.) 47.59 5. Ed Ablowich (Sr.) 47.85 6. Al Fitch (So.) 47.861935 2. John McCarthy (Sr.) No time 6. James Cassin (Jr.) No time1936 (m) 2. Al Fitch (Sr.) 47.1 3. Harold Smallwood (Sr.) 47.5 6. James Cassin (Sr.) 48.61938 2. Erwin Miller (Jr.) No time 3. Howard Bachman (Jr.) 47.31939 1. Erwin Miller (Sr.) 47.2 4. Howard Upton (Jr.) No time1940 3. Howard Upton (Sr.) No time1941 1. Hubie Kerns (So.) 46.31942 1. Cliff Bourland (Jr.) 47.9 2. John Wachtler (Jr.) No time

6. Hubie Kerns (Jr.) No time1943 1. Cliff Bourland (Sr.) 48.21946 4. John Wachtler (Sr.) No time1947 4. Wells DeLoach (So.) 47.61949 4. Wells DeLoach (Sr.) 47.11951 4. John Bradley (Jr.) 47.31952 (m) 3. Jim Lea (So.) 47.31953 1. Jim Lea (Jr.) 46.7 3. Verle Sorgen (Sr.) 47.41954 1. Jim Lea (Sr.) 46.4 5. Mike Larrabee (So.) 47.51962 6. Rex Cawley (Jr.) 47.01963 2. Rex Cawley (Sr.) 45.81966 1. Dwight Middleton (Sr.) 46.21969 4. Edesel Garrison (Fr.) 45.41970 6. Edesel Garrison (So.) 45.81971 2. Edesel Garrison (Jr.) 45.11972 (m) 4. Edesel Garrison (Sr.) 45.5

400 meters1975 4. Ken Randle (Jr.) 45.681976 1. Ken Randle (Sr.) 45.21978 1. Billy Mullins (So.) 45.33*1980 2. Bill Green (Fr.) 45.371990 6. Travis Hannah (So.) 45.901991 2. Quincy Watts (Jr.) 45.581992 1. Quincy Watts (Sr.) 44.00 (MR) 4. Travis Hannah (Sr.) 45.371995 8. Udeme Ekpenyong (Jr.) 45.881997 3. Jerome Davis (So.) 45.361998 1. Jerome Davis (Jr.) 45.181999 3. Jerome Davis (Sr.) 45.062006 6. Lionel Larry (So.) 45.432007 2. Lionel Larry (Jr.) 44.682008 2. Lionel Larry (Sr.) 44.632010 3. Joey Hughes (So.) 45.232011 5. Joey Hughes (Jr.) 45.64 6. Josh Mance (Fr.) 45.662012 5. Josh Mance (So.) 45.372013 1. Bryshon Nellum (Sr.) 44.732016 7. Ricky Morgan Jr. (So.) 46.632017 4. Michael Norman (Fr.) 44.88 *vacated due to NCAA penalty880 yards1930 5. Bill McGeagh No time1933 4. Ferris Webster 1:51.51934 5. Estel Johnson (So.) 1:54.11935 2. Ross Bush (So.) 1:52.4 4. Estel Johnson (Jr.) 1:54.11936 (m) 2. Ross Bush (Jr.) 1:53.01937 2. Ross Bush (Sr.) 1:50.11948 3. Bob Chambers (So.) 1:52.61949 3. Bob Pruitt (Jr.) 1:50.91964(m) 3. Bruce Bess (So.) 1:48.91967 2. Dennis Carr (Sr.) 1:47.3 6. Dave Buck (Sr.) 1:48.3

800 meters1976 5. Rayfi eld Beaton (So.) 1:48.451979 3. David Omwansa (Jr.) 1:46.811983 7. Mark Handelsman (Sr.) 1:47.231986 4. Joey Bunch (Jr.) 1:47.421988 6. Ibrahim Okash (Jr.) 1:48.031989 4. Ibrahim Okash (Sr.) 1:49.241997 8. Isaac Turner (Sr.) 1:49.672007 7. Duane Solomon (Jr.) 1:48.532009 7. Irek Sekretarski (Sr.) 1:47.78

1 mile run (1500m)1938 1. Lou Zamperini (So.) 4:08.3 MR 1939 1. Lou Zamperini (Jr.) 4:13.6 1940 3. Lou Zamperini (Sr.) 4:16.21941 2. Leroy Weed (Jr.) 4:10.5

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1942 2. Leroy Weed (Sr.) 4:11.11946 4. Roland Sink (So.) 4:18.01948 (m) 3. Roland Sink (Sr.) 3:55.41950 5. Wally Wilson (Sr.) 4:17.01955 5. Sid Wing (Jr.) 4:09.01956(m) 3. Sid Wing (Sr.) 3:49.8

2 miles/3 miles/5000 meters1936 (m) 6. Fred Lantz (Sr.) No time1947 3. Roland Sink (Jr.) No time1950 2. Jim Newcomb (Jr.) 9:14.11956 (m) 4. Max Truex (So.) 14:53.51958 3. Max Truex (Sr.) 9:00.01963 1. Julio Marin (Sr.) 14:24.91969 1. Ole Oleson (Jr.) 13:41.9

6 miles/10,000 Meters1963 (y) 1. Julio Marin (Sr.) 30:32.9 MR1970 (y) 4. Fred Ritcherson 28:36.8 120-yard high hurdles1926 2. Leighton Dye (Sr.) 15.0 4. Clifton Reynolds (So.) No time1931 6. Bill Stokes No time1935 3. Phil Cope No time 4. Roy Staley (So.) No time1936 (m) 4. Roy Staley (Jr.) 14.41937 3. Roy Staley (Sr.) 14.51938 5. Jim Humphrey (Jr.) No time 6. Ivy Bledsoe No time1940 6. John Biewener (So.) No time1941 5. John Biewener (Jr.) 14.7 6. Art Kacewicz 14.81942 5. John Biewener (Sr.) No time1946 6. Al Lawrence No time1949 2. Dick Attlesey (Jr.) 14.21950 1. Dick Attlesey (Sr.) 14.1 4. Art Barnard 14.51951 1. Jack Davis (So.) 13.8 3. Art Barnard 14.21952 (m) 1. Jack Davis (Jr.) 14.0 5. Willard Wright (So.) 14.41953 1. Jack Davis (Sr.) 14.11954 2. Willard Wright (Sr.) 14.41958 4. Bob Lawson 14.31961 2. Bob Pierce (So.) 14.11962 3. Brian Polkinghorne (Jr.) 14.01963 3. Brian Polkinghorne (Sr.) 14.31964 (m) 4. Theo Viltz (Jr.) 14.21965 1. Paul Kerry (So.) 14.0 3. Theo Viltz (Sr.) 14.11967 1. Earl McCullouch (Jr.) 13.59 MR) 6. Paul Kerry (Sr.) 14.051968 (m) 1. Earl McCullouch (Sr.) 13.51971 5. Lance Babb (Jr.) 14.11972 (m) 1. Jerry Wilson (Jr.) 13.4

110-meter high hurdles1975 6. Mike Johnson (So.) 14.461980 4. Tonie Campbell (So.) 13.661982 1. Milan Stewart (Sr.) 13.531988 7. Robert Reading (Jr.) 17.111989 1. Robert Reading (Sr.) 13.19w1990 3. Mark Crear (Jr.) 13.651992 1. Mark Crear (Sr.) 13.491997 6. William Erese (So.) 13.721998 5. William Erese (Jr.) 13.771999 7. William Erese (Sr.) 13.882001 3. Ryan Wilson (So.) 13.79w2002 6. Ryan Wilson (Jr.) 13.702003 1. Ryan Wilson (Sr.) 13.352007 7. Kai Kelley (Jr.) 13.862008 6. Kai Kelley (Sr.) 13.802010 4. Oscar Spurlock (Jr.) 13.582011 3. Brendan Ames (Sr.) 13.342014 2. Aleec Harris 13.182017 6. Marquis Morris 13.75

220-yard low hurdles(This event was eventually replaced at the NCAAs by the 440-yard hurdles--records for this event are incomplete)

1923 3. Otto Anderson 1926 2. Ken Grumbles 1929 3. Jim Payne 6. Ernie Payne1930 6. Ernie Payne1931 2. William Carls1933 3. Norm Paul1936 6. Leland Laford1937 1. Earl Vickery1938 2. Earl Vickery1939 2. Earl Vickery1942 3. Dick Browning 6. Walter Smith1946 3. Al Lawrence NT1947 3. Ron Frazier 22.71949 3. Ron Frazier 23.11948 (No race due to Olympic year)1950 2. Dick Attlesby 24.81951 3. Jack Davis 22.91952 (No race due to Olympic year)1953 1. Jack Davis 23.31955 3. Leon Clarke 23.4

440-yard hurdles1948 (m) 3. Ron Frazier (So.) 52.921961 2. Bobby Staten (Sr.) 51.11963 1. Rex Cawley (Sr.) 49.6 MR 1967 3. Geoff Vanderstock (Jr.) 50.41968 (m) 3. Geoff Vanderstock (Sr.) 50.7

400-meter hurdles1976 3. Tom Andrews (Jr.) 49.411977 1. Tom Andrews (Sr.) 49.481978 2. Richard Graybehl (Sr.) 49.311988 5. George Porter (So.) 50.371989 3. George Porter (Jr.) 49.191993 7. Marcus Carter (Jr.) 51.651994 3. Jean-Paul Bruwier (Sr.) 50.37 7. Pedro Rodrigues (So.) 51.061996 8. Kenny Alade’fa (Sr.) 51.022000 1. Felix Sanchez (Sr.) 48.412008 7. Kai Kelley (Sr.) 50.342010 8. Reggie Wyatt (Fr.) 53.992012 3. Reggie Wyatt (Jr.) 49.112013 1. Reggie Wyatt (Sr.) 48.58

4x110 yards 1964 (m) 3. USC 40.3(Wellesley Clayton, Dick Cortese, Gary Comer, Dave Morris)

1967 1. USC 38.6 (WR, CR, MR)(Earl McCullouch, Fred Kuller, O.J. Simpson, Lennox Miller)

1968 1. USC 39.5(Earl McCullouch, Fred Kuller, O.J. Simpson, Lennox Miller)

1970 2. USC 40.4(Mike Jackson, Monty Turner, Ken Jones, Edesel Garrison)

1971 1. USC 39.3 (Lance Babb, Leon Brown, Willie Deckard, Edesel Garrison)

1972 1. USC 39.4(Randy Williams, Leon Brown, Willie Deckard, Edesel Garrison)

1975 1. USC 39.09(Randy Williams, Mike Simmons, Ken Randle, James Gilkes)

4x100 meters relay

1976 3. USC 39.51(Joel Andrews, Mike Simmons, Ken Randle, James Gilkes)

1977 1. USC 39.56(Joel Andrews, Mike Simmons, Tom Andrews, Clancy Edwards)

1978 (y) 1. USC 39.31*(Kevin Williams, Billy Mullins, James Sanford, Clancy Edwards) *vacated due to NCAA penalty1979 1. USC 39.35(Kevin Williams, Billy Mullins, James Sanford, Colin Bradford)

1980 1. USC 39.16(Kevin Williams, Bill Green, James Sanford, Mike Sanford)

1986 3. USC 38.90(Robert Reading, Antonio Manning, Mike Dexter, Luis Morales)

1992 5. USC 39.21(Curtis Conway, Jeff Laynes, Travis Hannah, Quincy Watts)

1995 4. USC 39.10(Anthony Volsan, Ed Hervey, Udeme Ekpenyong, Bryan Krill)

1997 6. USC 39.53(Jason Shelton, Marcus Holiwell, Tony Serpas, Jerome Davis)

1999 2. USC 39.15(Miguel Fletcher, Sultan McCullough, Charles Lee, Jerome Davis)

2000 5. USC 39.54(Darrell Rideaux, Sultan McCullough, Vince Williams, Andre Ammons)

2002 5. USC 39.27(Darrell Rideaux, Sultan McCullough, Wes Felix, Kareem Kelly)

2005 5. USC 39.17(Garry Jones, Wes Felix, Phillip Francis, Jeff Garrison)

2014 4. USC 39.30(Aleec Harris, Aaron Brown, BeeJay Lee, Terence Abram)

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2015 4. USC 38.75(BeeJay Lee, Andre De Grasse, Just'N Thymes, Adoree' Jackson)

4x440 yards1966 3. USC 3:07.5(Dennis Carr, Dave Buck, Roger Wolff, Dwight Middleton)

1967 6. USC 3:07.9(Geoff Vanderstock, Dave Buck, Roger Wolff, Richard Joyce)

1972 (m) 6. USC 3:09.2(Tony Krzyzosiak, Earl Richardson, Leon Brown, Edesel Garrison)

1973 6. USC 3:08.0(Trevor Campbell, Earl Richardson, James Baxter, Claude Brown)

1974 4. USC 3:06.56 (Trevor Campbell, Greg Jones, Ken Randle, Claude Brown)

1975 4. USC 3:05.73(Trevor Campbell, Rod Connors, Mike Simmons, Tom Andrews)

4x400 meters1976 6. USC 3:06.62 (Trevor Campbell, Rod Connors, Rayfi eld Beaton, Claude Brown)

1977 1. USC 3:04.50(Joel Andrews, Lloyd Johnson, Rayfi eld Beaton, Tom Andrews)

1978y 4. USC 3:06.25(Joel Andrews, Richard Graybehl, Rayfi eld Beaton, Billy Mullins)

1979 6. USC 3:07.06(James Sanford, James Walters, Colin Bradford, Rod Bethany)

1992 2. USC 3:00.58(Travis Hannah, Curtis Conway, Ralph Cannady, Quincy Watts)

1995 5. USC 3:03.47(Udeme Ekpenyong, Ed Hervey, Pedro Rodrigues, Bryan Krill)

1997 4. USC 3:03.28(Ray Carter, Dion Joyner, Jerome Davis, Issac Turner)

1999 7. USC 3:11.26(Charles Lee, Vince Williams, Felix Sanchez, Jerome Davis)

2000 3. USC 3:04.22(Andre Ammons, Vince Williams, Felix Sanchez, LeRoy Jordan)

2006 4. USC 3:03.08(Kai Kelley, Jeff Garrison, DeSean Cunningham, Lionel Larry)

2009 7. USC 3:04.18(Jason Price, Nate Anderson, Joey Hughes, Duane Walker)

2010 5. USC 3:04.54(Bryshon Nellum, Nate Anderson, Joey Hughes, Reggie Wyatt)

2012 2. USC 3:00.64(Joey Hughes, Josh Mance, Reggie Wyatt, Bryshon Nellum)

3,000 Meter Steeplechase1963 4. Julio Marin (Sr.) 9:34.5

High Jump1926 3. Henry Coggeshall (So.) 6-4 1/41930 1. Jim Stewart (So.) 6-3 3/4 2. Bob Van Osdel (So.) 6-21931 3. Will Brannan (So.) 6-2 6. Jim Stewart (Jr.) 6-11933 T1. Duncan McNaughton (Sr.) 6-41934 3. Will Brannan (Sr.) 6-01936 4. Delos Thurber (So.) 6-41937 3. Delos Thurber (Jr.) 6-6 1/41938 4. Delos Thurber (Sr.) 6-7 1/41939 1. John Wilson (So.) 6-6 2. Clarke Mallery (Jr.) 6-51940 1. John Wilson (Jr.) 6-6 1/41941 2. John Wilson (Sr.) 6-8 3/4 4. Gil LaCava (Jr.) 6-5 3/41942 2. Gil LaCava (Sr.) 6-4 2. Searles Tally (Jr.) 6-41946 5. Bill Wakefi eld (Jr.) 6-41949 4. Jack Barnes (So.) 6-41950 4. Dick Brombach (So.) 6-41952 4. Manuel Ronquillo (Jr.) 6-61953 4. Ernie Shelton (So.) 6-7 5. Manuel Ronquillo (Sr.) 6-51954 1. Ernie Shelton (Jr.) 6-10 1/4 6. Jack Findley (So.) 6-4 1/41955 1. Ernie Shelton (Sr.) 6-11 MR1958 2. Charles Dumas (So.) 6-81960 3. Charles Dumas (Sr.) 6-81961 2. Bob Avant (Sr.) 7-01963 1. Lew Hoyt (So.) 6-9 1/41966 3. Greg Heet (So.) 6-101971 2. Larry Hollins (Jr.) 7-01983 8. Anthony Caire (So.) 7-32002 2. (tie) Dawid Jaworski (Jr.) 7-4 1/2 2003 1. Dawid Jaworski (Sr.) 7-5 3/42005i 1. Jesse Williams (Jr.) 7-52005 1. Jesse Williams (Jr.) 7-62006i 1. Jesse Williams (Sr.) 7-62006 1. Jesse Williams (Sr.) 7-7 1/42009 3. Manjula Wijesekara (Jr.) 7-3 3/42010 2. Manjula Wijesekara (Sr.) 7-3 3/42015 T8. Randall Cunningham (Fr.) 7-12016 1. Randall Cunningham (So.) 7-4 1/22017i 4. Randall Cunningham (Jr.) 7-3 3/4

Pole Vault1929 5. Jack Williams (Sr.)1930 2. William Hubbard (Sr.) 13-0 6. Pete Chlentzos (So.) 6. William Livingston (Sr.)1931 1. Bill Graber (So.) 13-10 1/41933 1. Bill Graber (Sr.) 13-111934 3. James Fimple (So.) 13-61935 1. Earle Meadows (So.) 14-1 MR 1. Bill Sefton (So.) 14-1 MR 6. James Fimple (Jr.) 13-01936 1. Earle Meadows (Jr.) 14-1 3/4 MR 1. Bill Sefton (Jr.) 14-1 3/4 MR 5. Loring Day (So.) 13-6 1/2 5. John Hooker (Sr.) 13-6 1/21937 1. Bill Sefton (Sr.) 14-8 3/4 MR 2. Earle Meadows (Sr.) 14-4 3/4 4. Irving Howe (So.) 13-101938 1. Loring Day (Jr.) 14-2 2. Irving Howe (Jr.) 13-10 5. Ken Dills (Jr.) 13-61939 2. Loring Day (Sr.) 14-21940 1. Ken Dills (Sr.) 13-101941 3. Byron Dudley (Sr.) 13-6 3. Bill Schaefer (Jr.) 13-61942 2. Bill Schaefer (Sr.) 13-91946 2. Bob Hart (So.) 13-4 4. Fred Winter (Sr.) 13-01947 1. Bob Hart (Jr.) 14-01948 4. Bob Hart (Sr.) 13-8 4. John Montgomery (Jr.) 13-81949 4. John Montgomery (Sr.) 13-81950 5. Walt Jensen (Jr.) 13-6 5. Jack Rowan (Jr.) 13-61951 2. Walt Jensen (Sr.) 14-0 2. Jack Rowan (Sr.) 14-01952 6. Leroy Cox (Fr.) 13-61954 5. Walt Levack (So.) 13-61955 2. Walt Levack (Jr.) 14-6 2. Ron Morris (So.) 14-61956 3. Walt Levack (Sr.) 14-4 5. Ron Morris (Jr.) 14-01958 1. Gene Freudenthal (Jr.) 14-4 5. Ernie Bullard (Sr.) 14-0 5. Jerry Hren (Sr.) 14-0

1960 2. Jim Brewer (Jr.) 14-61961 1. Jim Brewer (Sr.) 15-41962 5. Mel Hein (Jr.) 14-91963 6. Mel Hein (Sr.) 15-6 1/21964 2. Mike Flanagan (Sr.) 15-9

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1965 1. Bill Fosdick (So.) 15-8 1/21967 1. Bob Seagren (So.) 17-4 (MR) 2. Paul Wilson (So.) 17-4 1968 2. Bob Seagren (Jr.) 16-81969 1. Bob Seagren (Sr.) 17-7 (MR)1973 4. Robert Pullard (Jr.) 16-61974 5. Robert Pullard (Sr.) 17-01976 3. Russ Rogers (Jr.) 17-1 1/4 3. Tom Distanislao 17-1 1/4 1979 T6. Jerry Mulligan (Jr.) 16-61982 1. Dave Kenworthy (Jr.) 17-11 3/41983 7. Dave Kenworthy (Sr.) 17-2 3/41986 4. Steve Klassen (Jr.) 17-8 1/21987 6. Steve Klassen (Sr.) 17-9 3/4 8. Eric White (Sr.) 17-1 3/41999 7. Dennis Kholev (So.) 16-10 3/42001 1. Dennis Kholev (Sr.) 18-6 1/22003 5. (tie) Jeff Ryan (Sr.) 17-4 1/2

Long Jump1923 4. Otto Anderson (So.) 22-2 3/41926 3. Clifton Reynolds (So.)1929 2. Jess Hill (Sr.) 23-11 3. Howard Paul (So.) 23-111930 3. Dick Barber (So.) 24-2 1/21931 3. Dick Barber (Jr.) 24-9 1/41934 1. Al Olson (So.) 25-4 1/41935 2. Al Olson (Jr.) 25-8 3/4 6. Paul Jungkeit (Sr.) 23-101936 3. George Boone (Jr.) 24-8 1/2 4. Donald Skinner (So.) 24-5 5. Clark Crane (Jr.) 24-2 1/21937 5. George Boone (Sr.) 24-8 3/41941 3. Mel Bleeker (Jr.) 23-10 6. Kenneth Wren (So.) 23-41942 2. Mel Bleeker (Sr.) 23-11 1/2 5. Kenneth Wren (Jr.) 23-3 1/41943 2. Edsel Curry (Fr.) 24-1 3/41946 3. Al Lawrence (So.) 24-7 1/41947 5. Al Lawrence (Jr.) 23-101949 3. Henry Aihara (Jr.) 24-0 1/41950 2. Henry Aihara (Sr.) 25-1 1/21951 3. Frank Flores (Jr.) 23-10 6. Verle Sorgen (So.) 23-2 1/21952 5. Frank Flores (Sr.) 24-2 1/41954 2. Jon Arnett (So.) 24-8 3/41961 2. Luther Hayes (Sr.) 24-91964 4. Wellesley Clayton (Jr.) 25-0 3/41965 4. Wellesley Clayton (Sr.) 24-71971 2. Henry Hines (Sr.) 25-6 1/21972 1. Randy Williams (Fr.) 26-8 1/4 5. Henry Jackson (Sr.) 25-8 1/41973 4. Randy Williams (So.) 25-6 1/41974 2. Randy Williams (Jr.) 26-41975 4. Randy Williams (Sr.) 25-11 1/2 6. Gerald Hardeman (So.) 25-81977 1. Larry Doubley (Fr.) 26-11 3/4 (MR)1980 2. Larry Doubley (Jr.) 26-8 1/41983 4. Ed Tave (So.) 26-9 1/41984 4. Ed Tave (Jr.) 26-4 1/22003 7. Allen Simms (So.) 25-2 3/42015 5. Adoree' Jackson (Fr.) 25-11 1/22016 5. Adoree' Jackson (So.) 25-1 3/42017 6. Eric Sloan (Jr.) 25-1 1/4

Triple Jump1936 3. George Boone (Jr.) 47-11952 2. Frank Flores (Sr.) 48-9 1/41956 4. Jack Findley (Sr.) 48-11960 1. Luther Hayes (Jr.) 50-11 1/21961 1. Luther Hayes (Sr.) 51-2 1/4 6. Bill Jackson (Sr.) 47-11 1/21968 3. Tim Barrett (So.) 51-01975 4. Tom Cochee (So.) 53-71976 2. Tom Cochee (Jr.) 53-10 1/41997 6. Kedjeloba Mambo (Fr.) 51-7 1/42002 3. Julien Kapek (Jr.) 54-4 3/42003 (i)1. Allen Simms (So.) 56-7 1/2 (i)4. Julien Kapek (Sr.) 53-11 3/4 1. Julien Kapek (Sr.) 56-2 3. Allen Simms (So.) 55-5 1/22005 2. Allen Simms (Sr.) 55-10 1/2

Discus1923 4. Norm Anderson (So.) 133-81926 1. Bud Houser (Sr.) 148-111930 4. Robert Hall (So.) 150-41931 1. Robert Hall (Jr.) 152-71934 2. Ken Carpenter (So.) 155-91935 1. Ken Carpenter (Jr.) 157-111936 1. Ken Carpenter (Sr.) 173-01937 4. Phil Gaspar (So.) 149-101938 6. Art Wrotnowski (Jr.) 149-111946 4. Sylvester Heinberg 141-111950 2. Sim Iness (So.) 171-21952 1. Sim Iness (Jr.) 173-2 2. Parry O'Brien (Jr.) 170-41953 1. Sim Iness (Sr.) 190-0 2. Parry O'Brien (Sr.) 173-81954 2. Des Koch (Jr.) 169-4 3. Leon Patterson (So.) 169-01955 1. Des Koch (Sr.) 176-01956 3. Rink Babka (Jr.) 170-91958 T1. Rink Babka (Sr.) 186-2 4. Jack Egan (Sr.) 170-71960 2. Jim Wade (So.) 176-31965 5. Gary Carlsen (So.) 173-111966 2. Gary Carlsen (Jr.) 187-71967 2. Gary Carlsen (Sr.) 186-41970 6. Dave Murphy (Sr.) 178-71971 6. Joe Antunovich (Sr.) 178-21975 6. Darrell Elder (Fr.) 180-01976 2. Ralph Fruguglietti (Jr.) 202-0 6. Darrell Elder (So.) 187-51977 2. Ralph Fruguglietti (Sr.) 198-21984 9. Hank Kraychir (Sr.) 198-71986 3. Bernd Kneissler (Sr.) 195-21994 7. Gary Kirchhoff (Sr.) 186-101995 6. Chad Danowsky (Sr.) 182-32010 5. Aaron Dan (Sr.) 184-2

Shot Put1923 1. Norm Anderson (So.) 46-81926 2. Bud Houser (Sr.) 48-51931 1. Robert Hall (Jr.) 49-91933 2. Hueston Harper (Jr.) 50-91934 6. Hueston Harper (Sr.) 50-3 3/41936 6. Clarence Schleimer (Sr.) 46-8 1/41940 4. Don McNeil 51-10 1/41941 3. Carl Merritt (Jr.) 50-7 1/21942 2. Carl Merritt (Sr.) 52-5 1/4 5. Wilbur Thompson (Jr.) 50-31946 2. Wilbur Thompson (Sr.) 52-71947 6. Bill Bayless (So.) 52-8 3/41949 5. Bill Bayless (Sr.) 53-4 1/2 6. Jess Swope (Jr.) 52-9 1/21951 2. Parry O'Brien (So.) 53-101952 1. Parry O'Brien (Jr.) 57-0 1/2 MR1953 1. Parry O'Brien (Sr.) 58-7 1/4 MR1955 4. Ray Martin (Jr.) 56-4 1/21958 1. Dave Davis (So.) 58-6 1/21960 1. Dallas Long (Jr.) 61-91961 1. Dallas Long (Sr.) 63-3 1/2 MR1962 1. Dallas Long (Sr.) 64-7 MR1964 5. Don Castle (Jr.) 58-61969 6. Tom Colich (Jr.) 59-101970 2. Dave Murphy (Sr.) 63-81971 5. Doug Lane (Jr.) 63-2 1/41972 3. Doug Lane (Sr.) 64-61983 5. Hank Kraychir (Jr.) 66-0 1/21984 7. Hank Kraychir (Sr.) 63-42006 7. Noah Bryant (Jr.) 63-3 1/42007i 1. Noah Bryant (Sr.) 67-5 3/42007 1. Noah Bryant (Sr.) 65-92015 8. Nick Ponzio (Fr.) 64-12017 6. Nick Ponzio (Jr.) 64-1

Hammer1984 12. John Wolitarsky (So.) 206-111987 6. Andrew Tolputt (Fr.) 207-101993 1. Balazs Kiss (Fr.) 246-101994 1. Balazs Kiss (So.) 245-61995 1. Balazs Kiss (Jr.) 261-3 MR

1996 1. Balazs Kiss (Sr.) 265-3 MR 2. Bengt Johansson (So.) 229-11997 1. Bengt Johansson (Jr.) 230-11998 2. Bengt Johansson (Sr.) 236-21999 2. Norbert Horvath (So.) 241-112000 5. Norbert Horvath (Jr.) 231-112001 5. Norbert Horvath (Sr.) 234-52004 8. Michael Murray (Sr.) 211-112005 6. Adam Midles (So.) 208-112006 7. Adam Midles (Jr.) 216-12007 5. Adam Midles (Sr.) 225-02010 5. Trey Henderson (Jr.) 219-52011 4. Trey Henderson (Sr.) 221-82013 2. Remington Conatser (Jr.) 224-12015 1. Conor McCullough (Sr.) 252-4

Weight Throw2015 3. Conor McCullough (Sr.) 80-3 3/4

Javelin1926 5. Andrew Cook 1929 1. Jess Mortensen (Jr.) 203-71930 3. Jess Mortensen (Sr.) 201-51931 5. Ken McKenzie (So.) 193-51933 6. Frank Williamson (Jr.) 189-111936 5. Tex Milner 197-01937 5. Charles Soper (Jr.)1938 4. Reed Trusel (Jr.) 204-71939 1. Bob Peoples (So.) 220-6 3. Hugo DeGroot 206-7 6. Reed Trusel (Sr.) 191-51941 2. Bob Peoples (Sr.) 212-01943 3. Doug Miller (So.) 194-11951 6. Larry Goins (Jr.) 207-71953 1. Dick Genther 216-91956 2. Doug Maijala (Jr.) 229-101958 6. Mike Page (Jr.) 227-11960 6. Bob Sbordone (Sr.) 234-91961 4. Bob Sbordone (Sr.) 234-91962 1. Jan Sikorsky (So.) 249-41995 2. Nils Fearnley (Sr.) 238-82008 2. Corey White (Jr.) 255-22009 2. Corey White (Sr.) 248-5

Decathlon1974 3. Bo Sterner (So.) 7,589 5. Bob Coffman (Sr.) 7,5351984 3. Mike Gonzales (So.) 7,8091998 7. Daniel Haag (Fr.) 7,339w2014 7. Viktor Fajoyomi (Sr.) 7,712

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USC'S ALL-TIME NCAA POINT LEADERSAthlete Years Competed Events Individual Titles Won Total Points 1. Jack Davis 1951-1953 110m HH, 120y HH, 200m, 220y LH 4 54 2. Mel Patton 1947-49 100y, 220y 5 50 3. Lennox Miller 1967-69 100m, 100y, 200m, 220y,4x100m, 4x110y 1 47 4. Cliff Bourland 1941-43 100y, 220y, 440y 2 46 5. Parry O'Brien 1951-53 Discus, Shot Put 2 44 6. Balazs Kiss 1993-96 Hammer 4 40 7. Randy Williams 1972--75 Long Jump, 4x100m 1 33 8. Dallas Long 1960-62 Shot Put 3 30 9. Bill Sefton 1935-37 Pole Vault 3 2810. Bob Seagren 1967-69 Pole Vault 2 28 John Wilson 1939-41 High Jump 2 28 Ken Carpenter 1934-36 Discus 2 28 Luther Hayes 1959-61 LJ, TJ 2 28 Sim Iness 1950-53 Discus 2 28 15. Jerome Davis 1997-99 400m, 4x100m, 4x400m 1 26.516. Earle Meadows 1935-37 Pole Vault 2 26 Foy Draper 1934-36 100y, 220y 0 26 Lou Zamperini 1938-40 Mile Run 2 26 James Gilkes 1975-75 100m, 200m, 4x100m 0 26 Bengt Johansson 1996-98 Hammer 1 26 Dick Attlesby 1947, 49-50 120y HH, 220y LH 1 2622. James Sanford 1978-80 100m, 200m, 4x100m, 4x400m 1 25.7523. Aaron Brown 2011-14 100m, 200m, 4x100m 0 25.25 24. Earl McCullouch 1967-68 110m hurdles, 4x100y 2 25 Clancy Edwards 1977-78 100m, 200m, 4x100m 2 25

Mike and James SanfordSim Iness

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OLYMPIC GLORYYEAR SITE OLYMPIC TEAM MEMBER1904 St. Louis Emil Breitkreutz, 800m (BRONZE).

1912 Stockholm Fred Kelly, 110m H (GOLD); Alma Richards, HJ (GOLD)+; J. Ira Courtney, 100m, 200m 4x100m; Howard Drew, 100m.

1920 Antwerp Charles Paddock, 100m (GOLD), 200m (SILVER), 4x100m (GOLD); Earl Thomson, 110m H (GOLD); George Schiller, 400m; Roy Evans, DT

1924 Paris Clarence Houser, DT (GOLD), SP (GOLD); Norm Anderson, SP; Earle Wilson, TJ; Charles Paddock, 200m (SILVER); Morton Kaer, Pentathlon; Otto Anderson, Decathlon; Lee Barnes PV (GOLD); Clifford Argue, Pentathlon+.

1928 Amsterdam Clarence Houser, DT (GOLD); Charles Paddock, 200m; Lee Barnes, PV; Charles Borah, 4x100m (GOLD); James Stewart, Decathlon; Leighton Dye, 110m H; Frank Wykoff, 4x100m (GOLD); Simeon Toribio, HJ+; Lillian Copeland, DT (SILVER), Jim Corson,DT (BRONZE)+.

1932 Los Angeles Peter Clentzos, PV; Duncan McNaughton, HJ (GOLD); Simeon Toribio, HJ (BRONZE)+; Frank Wykoff, 4x100m (GOLD); Ed Ablowich, 4x400m (GOLD); Dick Barber, LJ; Bill Graber, PV; Bob Van Osdel, HJ (SILVER); Lillian Copeland, DT (GOLD); Ralph Metcalfe 100m (SILVER), 200m (BRONZE)+; Malcolm Metcalf, JT+.

1936 Berlin Frank Wykoff, 100m, 4x100m (GOLD); Foy Draper, 4x100m (GOLD); Hal Smallwood, 400m; Al Fitch, 4x400m (SILVER); Roy Staley, 110m H; Bill Graber, PV; Earle Meadows, PV (GOLD); Bill Sefton, PV; Delos Thurber, HJ (BRONZE); Ken Carpenter, DT (GOLD); Louis Zamperini, 5,000m; Ralph Metcalfe 100m (SILVER); 4x100m (GOLD)+; Malcolm Metcalf, JT+; Simeon Toribio, HJ+.

1948 London Mel Patton, 100m, 200m (GOLD), 4x100m (GOLD); Cliff Bourland, 200m, 4x400m (GOLD); Bob Chambers, 800m; Roland Sink 1500m; Wilbur Thompson, SP (GOLD); Roy Cochran, 400m H (GOLD), 4x400m (GOLD)+; Fortune Gordien, DT (BRONZE)+.

1952 Helsinki Art Barnard, 110m H (BRONZE); Jack Davis, 110m H (SILVER); Sim Iness, DT (GOLD); Parry O’Brien, SP (GOLD); Fortune Gordien, DT+.

1956 Melbourne Jack Davis, 110m H (SILVER); Des Koch, DT (BRONZE); Jim Lea, 400m, 4x400m; Parry O’Brien, SP (GOLD); Max Truex, 5,000m, 10,000m; Charlie Dumas, HJ (GOLD), Murray Cockburn, 400m, 4x400m; Fortune Gordien, DT (SILVER)+; Laird Sloan, 400m, 4x400m+. 1960 Rome Rink Babka, DT (SILVER); Charlie Dumas, HJ; Dallas Long, SP (BRONZE); Ron Morris, PV (SILVER); Parry O’Brien, SP (SILVER); Max Truex, 10,000m, Les Mills, SP and DT, Joe Faust, HJ+; Peter Ronson, 110m H.

1964 Tokyo Rex Cawley, 400m H (GOLD); Mike Larrabee, 400m (GOLD), 4x400m (GOLD); Dallas Long, SP (GOLD); Parry O’Brien, SP; Terrezene Brown, HJ+, Les Mills, SP and DT; Wellesely Clayton, LJ. + USC graduate students

Parry O'Brien

USC Olympians

Tonie Campbell and Bill Green

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1968 Mexico City Lennox Miller, 100m (SILVER), 4x100m; Bob Seagren, PV (GOLD); Gary Carlsen, DT; Don Quarrie, 100m; Geoff Vanderstock, 400m H; Patty Van Wolvelaere, 80m H, Les Mills, SP; Wellesley Clayton, LJ, Larry Questad, 200m+, Kjell Isaksson, PV.

1972 Munich Lennox Miller, 100m (BRONZE), 4x100m; Don Quarrie, 200m, 4x100m; Randy Williams, LJ (GOLD); Bob Seagren, PV (SILVER); Sherry Calvert, JT; Patty Van Wolvelaere, 100m H, Les Mills, SP and DT; Trevor Campbell, 4x400m, Kjell Isaksson, PV, Steve Smith, PV.

1976 Montreal Guy Abrahams, 100m; Rayfi eld Beaton, 800m; *Colin Bradford, 100m, 200m, 4x400m; *James Gilkes, 100m; *David Omwansa, 800m; Don Quarrie, 100m (SILVER), 200m (GOLD), 4x400m; Randy Williams, LJ (Silver); Sherry Calvert, JT, Kjell Isaksson, PV.

1980 Moscow **Bob Coffman, Decathlon; **Tonie Campbell, 110m H; **Bill Green, 400m; **Randy Williams, LJ; Don Quarrie, 100m, 200m (BRONZE), 4x100m; Arto Bryggare, 110m H; Colin Bradford, 200m, 4x100m, 4x400m; James Gilkes, 100m, 200m.

1984 Los Angeles Tonie Campbell, 110m H; Toshihiko Seko, Marathon; Arto Bryggare, 110m H (BRONZE); Mark Handelman, 800m, 1500m, Don Quarrie, 200m, 4x100m (SILVER), Ibrahim Okash, 400m; Luis Morales, 100m, 200m.

1988 Seoul Tonie Campbell, 110m H (BRONZE); Ibrahim Okash, 800m; Toshihiko Seko, Marathon; Wendy Brown, Heptathlon; Leslie Maxie, 400m H.

1992 Barcelona Quincy Watts, 400m (GOLD), 4x400m (GOLD); Pedro Rodrigues, 400m H, 4x400m; Udeme Ekpenyong, 400m; Sau Ying Chan, 100m H, Myra Mayberry, 100m, 400m; Arto Bryggare, 110m H; Dietmar Haaf, LJ, Jesus Olivan, LJ.

1996 Atlanta Sau Ying Chan, 100m H; Udeme Ekpenyong, 4x400m; Myra Mayberry, 100m, 200m; Kehinde Alade’fa, 400m H; William Erese, 110m H; Paul Greene, 400m, 4x400m; Jean Paul Bruwier, 400m H; Jason Shelton, 4x100m; Inger Miller, 200m, 4x100m (GOLD); Mark Crear, 110m H (SILVER); Balazs Kiss, HT (GOLD), Jesus Olivan, LJ.

2000 Sydney Esi Benyarku, 200m, 4x100m; Mark Crear, 110m H (BRONZE); Natasha Danvers, 400m H, 4x400m; Torri Edwards, 4x100m (BRONZE); Brigita Langerholc, 800m, 4x400m; Natasha Mayers, 100m; Inger Miller, 100m, 200m, 4x100m; Felix Sanchez, 400m H; Tony Serpas, 100m, Pedro Rodrigues, 400m H.

2004 Athens Allyson Felix, 200m (SILVER); Julien Kapek, TJ; Natasha Mayers, 100m; Felix Sanchez, 400m H (GOLD); Julianna Tudja, HT; Manjula Wijesekara, HJ, Eva Orban, HT, Angela Williams, 4x100m.

2008 Beijing Marvin Anderson, 200m; Natasha Danvers-Smith, 400m H (BRONZE); Torri Edwards 100m, 4x100m; Allyson Felix, 200m (SILVER), 4x400m (GOLD); Brigita Langerholc, 800m; Eva Orban, HT; Carol Rodriguez, 200m, 400m; Felix Sanchez, 400m H; Inga Stasiulionyte, JT; Angela Williams, 4x100m; Jesse Williams, HJ.

2012 London Aaron Brown, 200m; Zsofi a Erdelyi, Marathon; Allyson Felix, 100m, 200m (GOLD), 4x100m (GOLD), 4x400m (GOLD); Tina Kefalas, Marathon; Josh Mance, 4x400m (SILVER); Bryshon Nellum, 4x400m (SILVER), 400m; Eva Orban, HT; Carol Rodriguez, 400m, Felix Sanchez, 400m H (GOLD); Duane Solomon, 800m; Jesse Williams, HJ.

2016 Rio Nia Ali, 100m H (SILVER); Aaron Brown, 100m, 200m, 4x100m (BRONZE); Andre De Grasse, 100m (BRONZE), 200m (SILVER), 4x100m (BRONZE), Zsofi a Erdelyi, Marathon; Allyson Felix, 400m (SILVER), 4x100m (GOLD), 4x400m (GOLD); Tynia Gaither, 100m, 200m; Amalie Iuel, 400m H; Conor McCullough, HT; Dalilah Muhammad, 400m H (GOLD)* Member of a team participating in Africa's boycott of the Montreal Olympic Games + USC graduate students

Lennox Miller Julien KapekAndre De Grasse

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YEAR SITE USC OLYMPIC CHAMPIONSYEAR SITE USC OLYMPIC CHAMPIONS

1912 Stockholm Fred Kelly, 110m Hurdles; Alma Richards, HJ.1912 Stockholm Fred Kelly, 110m Hurdles; Alma Richards, HJ.

1920 Antwerp Charles Paddock, 100m, 1x100m; Earl Thomson (Canada), 110m Hurdles.1920 Antwerp Charles Paddock, 100m, 1x100m; Earl Thomson (Canada), 110m Hurdles.

1924 Paris Clarence (Bud) Houser, SP, DT; Lee Barnes, PV.1924 Paris Clarence (Bud) Houser, SP, DT; Lee Barnes, PV.

1928 Amsterdam Clarence (Bud) Houser, DT; Frank Wykoff, 4x100m; Charles Borah, 4x100m.1928 Amsterdam Clarence (Bud) Houser, DT; Frank Wykoff, 4x100m; Charles Borah, 4x100m.

1932 Los Angeles Duncan McNaughton (Canada), HJ; Frank Wykoff, 4x100m;1932 Los Angeles Duncan McNaughton (Canada), HJ; Frank Wykoff, 4x100m; Ed Ablowich, 4x400m; Lillian Copeland, DT. Ed Ablowich, 4x400m; Lillian Copeland, DT.

1936 Berlin Kenneth Carpenter, DT; Earle Meadows, PV; Frank Wykoff, 4x100;1936 Berlin Kenneth Carpenter, DT; Earle Meadows, PV; Frank Wykoff, 4x100; Foy Draper, 4x100m; Ralph Metcalfe, 4x100m. Foy Draper, 4x100m; Ralph Metcalfe, 4x100m.

1948 London Mel Patton, 200m, 4x100m; Wilbur Thompson, SP; Cliff Bourland, 4x400m;1948 London Mel Patton, 200m, 4x100m; Wilbur Thompson, SP; Cliff Bourland, 4x400m; Roy Cochran, 400m Hurdles, 4x400m. Roy Cochran, 400m Hurdles, 4x400m.

1952 Helsinki Sim Iness, DT; Parry O’Brien, SP.1952 Helsinki Sim Iness, DT; Parry O’Brien, SP.

1956 Melbourne Parry O’Brien, SP; Charlie Dumas, HJ.1956 Melbourne Parry O’Brien, SP; Charlie Dumas, HJ.

1964 Tokyo Dallas Long, SP; Rex Cawley, 400m Hurdles; Mike Larrabee, 400m, 4x400m.1964 Tokyo Dallas Long, SP; Rex Cawley, 400m Hurdles; Mike Larrabee, 400m, 4x400m.

1968 Mexico City Bob Seagren, PV.1968 Mexico City Bob Seagren, PV.

1972 Munich Randy Williams, LJ.1972 Munich Randy Williams, LJ.

1976 Montreal Don Quarrie (Jamaica), 200m.1976 Montreal Don Quarrie (Jamaica), 200m.

1992 Barcelona Quincy Watts, 400m, 4x400m.1992 Barcelona Quincy Watts, 400m, 4x400m.

1996 Atlanta Balazs Kiss (Hungary), HT; Inger Miller, 4x100.1996 Atlanta Balazs Kiss (Hungary), HT; Inger Miller, 4x100.

2004 Athens Felix Sanchez (Dominican Republic), 400m Hurdles.2004 Athens Felix Sanchez (Dominican Republic), 400m Hurdles.

2008 Beijing Allyson Felix, 4x400m.2008 Beijing Allyson Felix, 4x400m.

2012 London Allyson Felix, 200m, 4x100m, 4x400m; 2012 London Allyson Felix, 200m, 4x100m, 4x400m; Felix Sanchez (Dominican Republic), 400m Hurdles Felix Sanchez (Dominican Republic), 400m Hurdles

2016 Rio Allyson Felix, 4x100m, 4x400m; 2016 Rio Allyson Felix, 4x100m, 4x400m; Dalilah Muhammad, 400m Hurdles Dalilah Muhammad, 400m Hurdles

USC's OLYMPIC CHAMPIONSUSC's OLYMPIC CHAMPIONS

Allyson FelixAllyson Felix

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Jim Bush (1987)*Rex Cawley (2006) Lillian Copeland (1994)Dean Cromwell (1974)**Jack Davis (2004)Charles Dumas (1990)Barbara Ferrell [Edmonson] (1988)*Clarence “Bud” Houser (1979)Payton Jordan (1982)**Dallas Long (1996)Earl Meadows (1996)Jess Mortensen (1992)**Parry O’Brien (1974)Charles Paddock (1976)Mel Patton (1985)Bob Seagren (1986)Earl Thomson (1977)Patty Van Wolvelaere (2017)Randy Williams (2009)Vern Wolfe (1996)**Frank Wykoff (1977)

TRACK & FIELD HALL OF FAMERSTwenty people associated with the USC track and fi eld program are among the more than 100 members of the National Track & Field Hall of Fame in Indianapolis, Ind. They are (along with the year of their enshrinement):Also, Ron Allice, USC's Director of Track & FIeld (1995-2013) was inducted into the USTFCCCA Hall of Fame in 2013.

Frank Wykoff

Vern Wolfe

Dallas Long Earle Meadows

Hall of Fame CoachesPayton Jordan & Dean Cromwell

Rex CawleyBob Seagren

* Coach at USC ** Coach & Athlete at USC

Randy Williams

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“A lasting tribute to individuals who contributed to the great tradition of Track & Field at the University of Southern California.”

John LinkHoward DrewBud Houser

1990Jon ArnettRink BabkaCliff BourlandGary CarlsenRex CrawleyLeon ClarkJack DavisBud HouserSim InessPayton Jordan Des KochJim LeaDallas LongLennox MillerRon MorrisParry O’BreinMel PattonDon QuarrieBob SeagramRoland SinkMoose Thompson Max TruexPatty Van WolvelaereLouis Zamperini

1991Wendy BrownCharles DumasHubie KernsEarl McCullouchCharles PaddockGeoff VanderstockFrank Wykoff

1992Dean B. CromwellClancy EdwardsLuther HayesErnie SheltonRandy Williams

1993Julio MarinEarle MeadowsBill SeftonQuincy WattsVern Wolfe

1994Dick AttleseyTonie CampbellJess MortensenJ. Walter Smith

1995Ken CarpenterBob ChambersBill GraberEarl Vickery

1996 Edsel CurryLarry StuartJack Trout

1997Mark CrearFoy Draper

Balazs KissInger Miller

1998Tom AndrewsJames Sanford

1999 Bruce BessDave BuckDennis CarrJohn Link

2000Lillian CopelandJerry Wilson

2001Yvette BatesFred KullerPaul Wilson

2002Felix SanchezRoy Staley

2003Fred Kelly

2004Torri EdwardsJohnny Wilson

2005George AmbrosePete ClentzosJerome Davis

2006Howard DrewKatherine LokerAngela Williams

2007Natasha Danvers Al & Sandy MejiaSam Nicholson

20081948 Olympic Team

2009Edesel GarrisonKen MatsudaVirginia Powell

2010 Sherry CalvertKen RandleJesse WilliamsFred Jacobs

2011Charles BorahKinshasa DavisHenry HinesRyan Wilson

2012James GilkesGrazyna PencInga Stasiulionyte

2013Guy AbrahamsBrigita LangerholcAllen Simms

2014Ron AlliceNoah BryantMike Gonzales

2015Lionel Larry

2016Michelle TaylorDenis Kholev

2017Nia AliDalilah Muhammad

2018Andre De GrasseLeslie Maxie-DowdellBryshon NellumJohn & Janine Colich

HERITAGE AWARD WINNERS

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USC REMEMBERS KATHERINE B. LOKERKatherine Bogdanovich Loker who passed away on June 26, 2008 at the age of 92 was associated with USC for more than 60 years. A member of the Class of 1940, she was an English major and a star runner on the track team. She married stage and screen actor Donald P. Loker, whose professional name was Don Terry and who later served as an executive in the StarKist Foods Company, the fi rm founded by Katherine’s father in 1917.

Katherine and her husband gave more than $30 million to the uni-versity, placing them among the top individual benefactors in USC history. together they were the principal benefactors of what is now the USC Loker Hydrocarbon Research Institute, where their support was instrumental in enabling Distinguished Professor George A. Olah to complete the research that led to his winning the 1994 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Katherine was also a strong supporter of USC athletics, particularly track and fi eld, which named its new stadium in her honor, and of the USC School of Theatre, where she established the Donald P. Loker Action Fellowship in memory of her beloved husband.

Katherine was elected an honorary trustee of USC in 2000. She received an honorary degree from USC in 1998 and USC’s highest honor, the Presidential Medallion, in 2006. She was also the recipient of the Alumi Association’s highest honor, and the Dean’s Medallion for the the USC College of Letters, Arts and Sciences.

She was a Presidential Associate, a member of the Board of Council-ors of the USC College of Letters, Arts and Sciences, a life member of Town and Gown, and a member of the San Diego Trojan League. In 2005 she was inducted into the USC Athletic Hall of Fame and re-ceived its Spirit Award. In 2006 she received the USC Track and Field Heritage Award.

Katherine Loker’s steadfast support of higher education extended be-yond the University of Southern California. She served on the Com-mittee of University Resources at Harvard and received the Harvard

Ron Allice with Katherine B. Loker

Medal in 1995 and an honorary degree in 2000. She also served as a life member of the Advisory Board of California State University, Dominguez Hills, where she received an honorary degree in 1999; a trustee and foundation member of the California Science Center of Los Angeles; a founda-tion executive board member of the Nixon Presidential Library in Yorba Linda; and a founding member of the Los Angeles Music Center. She was an active supporter of the Donald P. Loker Cancer Treatment Center at the California Hospital Medical Center, Los Angeles.

Loker Award EstablishedFor years the Trojans have honored the top male track and fi eld athlete with the Cromwell Award and in 2012 the Loker Award has been established to honor USC’s most outstand-ing female athlete. The award is being created to pay tribute to Katherine B. Loker, longtime USC track and fi eld supporter who passed away in 2008.

The USC track shown here just after the new sur-face was laid down. USC’s Cromwell Field and Loker Stadium both underwent signifi cant renova-tions over the winter break in preparation for the 2013 track and fi eld season. Both the track and the infi eld were replaced and the exterior of Loker Sta-dium received a facelift.

USC installed a brand new Bynon BSS 2000 track, the same kind used at Hayward Field in Oregon, the site of the 2012 Olympic Trials and home to the 2014 NCAA Championships. In addition, a new all-weather Field Turf Revolution was installed in the infi eld of the track.

Also, the exterior of Loker Stadium, the fences and signs were repainted and the water fountains re-placed. The landscaping was upgraded and new jumping pits and runways were added. In addition, new fi ber was brought into the venue to provide an upgraded sight for broadcasts with the conference championships being televised by the Pac-12 Net-work.

The last time USC hosted the conference meet be-fore 2013 was in 2003.

Newly refurbished Cromwell Field and Loker Stadium was the site of the 2013 Pac-12 Track & Field Championships.

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Best acceptable outdoor performances made by USC trackmen in undergraduate seasons of competitionuntil Sept. 1 of their senior year and approved by the head coach.

Non-winning times have not been acceptable unless fully electronically timed.All marks are converted to modern tables.

TRACK EVENTS100 METERS: 9.92, Andre De Grasse, World Championships, Beijing, China, Aug. 23, 2015.200 METERS: 19.88 Andre De Grasse, Pan Am Games, Toronto, Canada, July 24, 2015.400 METERS: 43.50, Quincy Watts, Olympic Games, Barcelona, Spain, August 5, 1992. (Olympic Record)800 METERS: 1:44.92, Ibrahim Okash, Kvarnsveden, Sweden, June 19, 1988.1,500 METERS: 3:39.5e, David Omwansa, Pacifi c-8 Championships, Corvallis, Ore., May 20, 1978.5,000 METERS: 14:02.6, Ole Oleson, Easter Relays, Santa Barbara, March 23, 1968.STEEPLECHASE: 8:52.1e, Henry Perez, USC-UCLA Dual Meet, Westwood, April 29, 1978.10,000 METERS: 29:42.70, Fredson Mayiek, Pac-10 Championships, Westwood, May 21, 1988.110-METER HURDLES: 13.14, Aleec Harris, July 27, 2014, Run Track Town High Performance Meet, Eugene, Ore. 400-METER HURDLES: 48.33, Felix Sanchez, June 28, 2000, Athens, Greece.100 YARDS: 9.2, Lennox Miller, NCAA Championships, Provo, Utah, June 15, 1967; Willie Deckard, USC-UCLA Dual Meet, Westwood, May 8, 1971.220 YARDS: 20.2, Willie Deckard, USC-UCLA Dual Meet, Westwood, May 8, 1971; Don Quarrie, Pacifi c-8 Championships, Eugene, Ore., May 18, 1973; Mel Patton, USC-UCLA Dual Meet, May 7, 1949 (straightaway), (World Record).440 YARDS: 45.1, Ken Randle, USC-UCLA Dual Meet, Westwood, May 3, 1975.880 YARDS: 1.47.7, Dennis Carr, California Relays, Modesto, Calif., May 27, 1967.ONE MILE: 4:01.89, Irek Sekretarski, Mt. SAC Relays, Walnut, Calif., April 15, 2007.TWO MILES: 8:44.6, Ole Oleson, USC-Stanford Dual Meet, Los Angeles, April 20, 1968.THREE MILES: 13:39.8, Neil Duggan, Santa Barbara Relays, March 23, 1968.120-YARD HURDLES: 13.2, Earl McCullouch, Pan American Games Trials, Minneapolis, Minn., July 16, 1967 (World Record).440-YARD HURDLES: 49.6, Rex Cawley, NCAA Championships, Albuquerque, N.M., June 15, 1963.

FIELD EVENTSHIGH JUMP: 7-7 1/4 (2.32), Jesse Williams, NCAA Championships, June 9, 2006.LONG JUMP: 27-4 1/4 (8.34), Randy Williams, Olympic Games, Munich, Germany, September 9, 1972.TRIPLE JUMP: 56-4 (17.17), Allen Simms, USC-UCLA Dual Meet, Los Angeles, Calif., April 26, 2003.POLE VAULT: 18-6 1/2 (5.65) Dennis Kholev, NCAA Championships, Eugene, Ore., May 30, 2001.SHOT PUT: 67-5 1/2 (20.56), Noah Bryant, USC-UCLA Dual Meet, Los Angeles, Calif., April 28, 2008.DISCUS: 206-0 (62.80), Gary Carlsen, Rose Bowl Invitational, June 4, 1967.JAVELIN (new): 272-2 (82.97m), Corey White, Texas Relays, April 4, 2009.JAVELIN (old): 267-3 (81.46), Larry Stuart, 1963.HAMMER: 270-10 (82.56), Balazs Kiss, Veszprem, Hungary, Aug. 23, 1995.DECATHLON: 8,022, Mike Gonzales, United States Olympic Trials, Los Angeles, June 21-22, 1984. (11.43, 23-2 1/2, 45-1 3/4, 6-10 1/4, 50.92 -- 3,971 [fi rst-day total school record]) (14.67, 154-5, 14-11 1/4, 216-11, 4:29.83 -- 4,051 [second-day total school record])

RELAY EVENTS4x100 METERS: 38.69, Kevin Williams, Billy Mullins, James Sanford, Mike Sanford, USC All-Comers Meet, February 23, 1980.4x110 YARDS: 38.6, Earl McCullouch, Fred Kuller, O.J. Simpson, Lennox Miller, NCAA Championships, Provo, Utah, June 17, 1967. (World Record for yards — converts to 38.44 for meters).4x200 METERS: 1:20.26, Joel Andrews, James Sanford, Billy Mullins, Clancy Edwards, Sun Devil Relays, Tempe, Ariz., May 27, 1978. (World Record).4x220 YARDS: 1:20.7, Edesel Garrison, Leon Brown, Willie Deckard and Don Quarrie, Fresno, Calif., May 13, 19724x400 METERS: 3:00.58, Travis Hannah, Curtis Conway, Martin Cannady, Quincy Watts, NCAA Championships, Austin, Tex., June 6, 1992.4x440 YARDS: 3:03.3e, Joel Andrews (46.5), James Sanford (45.7), Billy Mullins (44.4), Rayfi eld Beaton (46.7), Sun Devil Relays, May 27, 1978.4x880 YARDS: 7:17.4, John Link, Bruce Bess, Dave Buck, Dennis Carr, Coliseum Relays, May 13, 1966 (World Record).4x1 MILE: 16:53.6, Wayne Lemons, Max Truex, Bob Shankland, Wes McLeod, Occidental Relays, Los Angeles, April 12, 1958. DISTANCE MEDLEY: 9:40.5, Dave Buck, Rupert Hoilett, John Link, Dennis Carr, West Coast Relays, Fresno, May 13, 1967.SPRINT MEDLEY: 3:18.0, Rex Cawley, Dave Morris, Dick Cortese, Kevin Hogan, Mt. SAC Relays, Walnut, Calif., May 27, 1963.SHUTTLE HURDLE: 55.5, Phil Johnson, Jim Tatham, Milan Stewart, Tonie Campbell, King Games, Palo Alto, March 28, 1981.

ALL-TIME RECORDS

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USC MEN’S TOP 10 PERFORMERSListed below are the Top 10 USC track and fi eld performers in each outdoor event during seasons in which they represented USC through Sept. 1 of their senior year. It does not include marks made before or after attending USC, or during seasons in which they did not compete for USC. Current Trojans are listed in bold. (Note: Rankings are based on the conversion of plus .24 seconds from hand timing to electronic timing in the 100 and 200 meters, plus .14 in the 400 meters, as established by the NCAA, and are marked with a “+”. For races above 400 meters, the electronic time is rounded off to the nearest tenth and marked with an “e”. An “n” means non-winning.)

800 METERS1. Ibrahim Okash ..........................1:44.92 6/19/882. Duane Solomon ........................1:45.69 6/24/073. Mark Handelsman ....................1:46.46 7/14/824. Lloyd Johnson ........................1:46.5en 7/4/77 Rayfi eld Beaton ........................1:46.5e 4/29/786. David Omwansa .......................1:46.8n 6/2/79 Joey Bunch .................................1:46.8 4/19/868. Irek Sekretarski ......................... 1:47.11 6/11/099. Isaac Turner ..............................1:47.15 5/3/9710. William Wang ..............................1:47.3 5/3/80

1,500 METERS1. David Omwansa .....................3:39.5en 5/20/782. Ibrahim Okash ..........................3:40.86 7/5/883. Blake Shaw ...............................3:43.08 4/15/114. Tomasz Babiszkiewicz ..............3:43.41 4/15/055. Ray Griffi n .................................3:45.54 5/6/896. Irek Sekretarski .........................3:45.60 5/2/097. Rayfi eld Beaton ..........................3:46.2 5/1/768. Dan Aldridge .............................3:47.7n 5/14/779. Brandon Pacheco ...................3:47.81n 4/21/9610. Duane Solomon ........................3:48.29 5/3/08

5,000 METERS1. Ole Oleson ................................14:02.6 3/23/682. Max Truex .................................14:04.2 5/31/573. Fredson Mayiek ......................14:19.18 5/24/864. John Carley ............................14:23.60 3/5/115. Ray Griffi n ...............................14:24.66 4/1/896. Roman Gomez .....................14:28.74n 5/2/877. Blake Shaw .............................14:30.60 3/10/128. Ryan Holman ..........................14:31.9n 4/4/819. Adolfo Garcia ..........................14:34.7n 5/14/8810. Justin Neems ..........................14:34.85 3/30/03

10,000 METERS1. Fredson Mayiek ......................29:42.7n 5/21/882. Mitch Sloan ...............................30:15.1 4/21/903. Adolfo Garcia ..........................30:30.3n 5/21/884. Ted Price .................................30:31.10 3/25/115. Max Truex .................................30:52.0 6/22/56

110-METER HIGH HURDLES1. Aleec Harris .................................13.14 7/27/142. Mark Crear ...................................13.33 8/14/92 Oscar Spurlock ............................13.33 4/16/114. Ryan Wilson ................................13.35 6/14/035. Brendan Ames .............................13.39 5/13/116. Robert Reading ...........................13.42 6/2/897. Earl McCullouch ..........................13.43 7/16/678. Tonie Campbell ..........................13.44n 8/28/819. Milan Stewart .............................13.46n 4/25/8210. Marquis Morris ...........................13.56 4/30/17

400-METER INTERMEDIATE HURDLES1. Felix Sanchez ..............................48.33 6/28/002. Tom Andrews ...............................48.55 6/12/763. Reggie Wyatt ...............................48.58 6/7/134. Pedro Rodrigues ..........................48.82 8/20/955. Geoff Vanderstock .....................48.94+ 9/11/686. George Porter ............................49.19n 6/3/897. Rich Graybehl ............................49.31n 6/3/788. Ryan Wilson ................................49.33 5/18/039. Kai Kelley .....................................49.79 6/12/0810. Rex Cawley ...............................50.04+ 5/13/61

3,000 METER STEEPLECHASE1. Henry Perez ..............................8:52.1e 4/29/782. Romney Mawhorter ..................8:52.5n 5/2/873. Fredson Mayiek ........................9:00.42 4/29/894. Curtis Jones ................................9:01.0 4/11/705. Dreux Valenti ..............................9:04.1 4/8/896. Rich Dyer ....................................9:07.4 4/18/707. Roman Gomez ...........................9:09.4 19878. Adrian Rafi ee ............................9:16.31 5/1/119. Andrew Knutsen .......................9:19.09 5/5/0110. Matt McCarthy ..........................9:20.4n 4/8/89

MEN'S OLYMPIC EVENTS100 METERS1. Andre De Grasse ...........................9.92 8/23/152. BeeJay Lee ....................................9.99 6/25/153. James Sanford ............................10.02 5/11/804. Lennox Miller ...............................10.04 10/14/685. Aaron Brown ................................10.05 6/5/136. Clancy Edwards ...........................10.07 6/2/787. Darwin Cook ................................10.10 5/18/85 Ahmad Rashad ............................10.10 6/12/099. Just'N Thymes .............................10.14 3/31/1710. Sultan McCullough ......................10.17 3/6/99

200 METERS1. Andre De Grasse .........................19.88 7/24/152. James Sanford ..........................19.94+ 4/19/803. Clancy Edwards ...........................20.03 4/29/784. BeeJay Lee .................................. 20.11 6/28/155. Aaron Brown ................................20.16 5/31/146. Bryshon Nellum ...........................20.23 5/12/137. Darwin Cook ................................20.33 5/18/858. James Gilkes ...............................20.39 6/21/75 Philip Francis ...............................20:39 5/14/0610. Edward Hervey ............................20.40 5/19/95

400 METERS1. Quincy Watts ...............................43.50 8/5/922. Jerome Davis ...............................44.51 8/1/993. Michael Norman .........................44.60 6/23/174. Lionel Larry ..................................44.63 6/14/085. Bryshon Nellum ...........................44.73 6/7/136. Josh Mance .................................44.83 6/6/127. Billy Mullins ..................................44.84 5/11/808. Ken Randle ..................................44.99 6/4/769. Joey Hughes ................................45.05 5/14/1110. Bill Green ...................................45.07n 5/10/81

LONG JUMP1. Randy Williams ............. 27-4 1/4 (8.34) 9/9/722. Dietmar Haaf ................ 27-0 3/4 (8.25) 8/30/903. Larry Doubley ..............26-11 3/4 (8.22) 5/3/774. Henry Hines .................. 26-8 1/2 (8.14) 5/8/715. Allen Simms .................. 26-3 3/4 (8.02) 3/1/036. Ed Tave ......................... 26-1 3/4 (7.97) 3/31/847. Gerald Hardeman ......... 26-1 1/4 (7.96) 3/31/748. Wellesley Clayton ............... 26-0 (7.22) 4/3/659. Kenny Hays .................25-11 3/4 (7.91) 5/30/80 Adoree' Jackson ..........25-11 1/2 (7.91) 6/10/1510. Eric Sloan .................... 25-9 1/4 (7.85) 4/30/17

TRIPLE JUMP1. Allen Simms ...................... 56-4 (17.17) 4/26/03 2. Julien Kapek ..................... 56-2 (17.12) 6/14/033. Eric Sloan .................. 55-6 1/4 (16.92) 5/27/174. Tom Cochee ............. 54-4 1/2n (16.57) 5/10/755. Djeke Mambo ................... 54-4 (16.56) 3/17/016. Ed Washington ................. 53-9 (16.38) 3/16/74 Don Bryson ..................... 53-9n (16.38) 5/3/758. Kenny Hays ................ 53-3 1/4 (16.23) 5/3/809. Kedjeloba Mambo ....... 53-0 1/4 (16.16) 4/19/9810. Michael Pullins ...........52-10 1/4 (16.11) 3/23/85

POLE VAULT1. Denis Kholev ............... 18-6 1/2 (5.65) 5/30/002. Dave Kenworthy ........... 18-2 3/4 (5.55) 7/24/823. Russ Rogers ................. 18-1 1/2 (5.52) 3/27/764. Steve Klassen ............... 18-0 1/2 (5.50) 4/19/86 Eric White ..................... 18-0 1/2 (5.50) 5/2/87 Brandon Estrada ........... 18-0 1.2 (5.50) 3/6/107. Jeff Ryan .................... 17-10 1/2 (5.45) 5/17/038. Bob Seagren (WR) ............. 17-9 (5.41) 9/12/689. Paul Wilson (WR) ......... 17-7 3/4 (5.38) 6/23/6710. David Grijalva ............... 17-7 1/4 (5.37) 5/18/02

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HIGH JUMP1. Jesse Williams ................ 7-7 1/4 (2.32) 6/09/062. Dawid Jaworski ............... 7-5 3/4 (2.28) 6/14/033. Manjula Wijesekara ........ 7-5 1/4 (2.27) 9/4/054. Anthony Caire ................. 7-4 1/2 (2.25) 5/28/84 Randall Cunningham .... 7-4 1/2 (2.25) 6/10/166. Dean Owens ................... 7-2 1/4 (2.19) 4/7/737. Dennis Smith ...................... 7-2n (2.18) 5/24/808. Tyler Ruiz ........................ 7-1 1/2 (2.17) 5/12/139. Tim Walker ...................... 7-1 1/4 (2.16) 5/14/7710. Jerry Culp ............................. 7-1 (2.16) 2/23/74 Brian Patchett ....................... 7-1 (2.16) 2/22/86 Jeff Trepagnier ...................... 7-1 (2.16) 5/21/00 Viktor Fajoyomi ..................... 7-1 (2.16) 4/5/14

SHOT PUT1. Noah Bryant ................ 67-5 1/2 (20.56) 4/28/072. Doug Lane .................66-11 1/4 (20.40) 5/19/723. Hank Kraychir ............. 66-0 1/2 (20.13) 6/4/834. Dallas Long (WR) ..... 65-10 1/2 (20.08) 5/18/625. Dave Murphy .................... 64-3 (19.58) 5/15/706. Nick Ponzio ..................... 64-1 (19.53) 6/10/157. William Denbo ............ 63-7 1/2 (19.39) 5/12/078. Mike Budincich ........... 63-5 3/4 (19.34) 5/1/769. Matthew Katnik ......... 62-9 1/2 (19.14) 6/25/1710 Van Mounts ....................... 62-6 (19.05) 5/21/00 Tambi Wenj ..................... 62-6n (19.05) 1/31/87 DISCUS1. Gary Carlsen .................. 206-0 (62.78) 6/4/672. Hank Kraychir ................. 203-8 (62.08) 4/9/833. Bernd Kneissler .............202-11 (61.84) 5/24/864. Ralph Fruguglietti ........... 202-0 (61.58) 6/5/765. Rink Babka (WR) .......... 198-10 (60.60) 3/22/58 Joe Antunovich ............. 198-10 (60.60) 5/8/717. Aaron Dan ...................... 198-5 (60.48) 3/13/108. Darrell Elder .................... 195-2 (59.48) 4/16/779. Gary Kirchhoff ................. 194-7 (59.32) 5/1/9310. Gordon Hovey ................ 193-2 (58.88) 3/28/98

JAVELIN(1986 IMPLEMENT)1. Corey White .................... 272-2 (82.97) 4/4/092. Cooper Thompson .......... 253-3 (77.19) 5/15/103. Nils Fearnley ................... 244-8 (74.58) 5/20/95 4. Henrik Kjaereng ............ 227-0n (69.20) 5/3/975. Jeffrey Churchman ......... 219-4 (66.85) 5/17/146. Matt Gee ......................... 213-5 (65.06) 3/4/897. Dennis Rice ......................211-6(64.47) 3/18/058. Mike Gonzales .............. 208-9n (63.62) 5/3/869. Mike Thomas ................ 206-10 (63.04) 5/14/9410. William O’Grady .............. 206-6 (62.95) 5/5/01

HAMMER1. Balazs Kiss ................... 270-10 (82.56) 8/23/952. Conor McCullough .......... 252-4 (76.91) 6/10/153. Norbert Horvath .............241-11 (73.75) 6/5/994. Remington Conatser ....... 238-8 (72.76) 3/21/145. Bengt Johansson .........236-11n (72.22) 6/5/986. Adam Midles ................... 228-3 (69.57) 4/27/077. Trey Henderson ............ 227-10 (69.45) 4/1/118. John Wolitarsky ............ 225-10 (68.84) 5/19/859. Szabolcs Maroti .............. 225-9 (68.80) 3/24/0010. Daniel Szabo .................. 220-2 (67.10) 3/23/12

DECATHLON1. Mike Gonzales ........................ 8,022 6/21-22/842. Viktor Fajoyomi ....................... 7,712 6/11-12/143. Bo Sterner .............................. 7,667 6/4-5/744. Daniel Haag ............................ 7,623 3/14-15/98 Bob Coffman ........................... 7,623 6/4-5/746. Shelton Davis ......................... 7,290 5/10-11/037. Russell Silvers ........................ 7,254 5/11-5/12/028. Roy Williams ........................... 7,163 4/25-26/649. Marcell Allmond ...................... 7,152 3/11/0010. Casey Thompson ................... 7,106 4/14-15/00

4x100M1. Williams, Mullins, J. Sanford, M. Sanford .................38.69 2/23/802. Lee, De Grasse, Thymes, Jackson .........................38.75 6/10/153. Williams, Mullins, Edwards, J. Sanford ....................38.85 4/29/784. Francis, Felix, Larry, Anderson ....38.89 4/17/055. Reading, Manning, Dexter, Morales .........................38.90n 6/6/866. Williams, Bradford, J. Sanford, Mullins .......................38.91 4/28/79 7. Jones, Felix, Francis, Anderson ..38.92 6/9/058. Lee, Davis, Williams, McCullough ................38.94n 4/3/999. Lee, De Grasse Thymes, Mercado ........................38.97 4/4/1510. Morris, Barnun Thymes, Brock ............................39.05 6/7/17

4x400M1. Hannah, Conway, Cannady, Watts ........................3:00.58 3/6/922. Hughes, Mance Wyatt, Nellum ...........................3:00.64 6/9/123. Ekpenyong, Hervey, Rodrigues, Krill .........................3.02.59 6/2/954. Jordan, Joyner, Sanchez, Davis .........................3:02.68 5/22/995. Hughes, Mance, Walker, Wyatt ............................3:02.87 4/9/116. Lee, Williams, Sanchez, Davis .........................3:02.89 4/3/997. Kelley, Garrison Cunningham, Larry ...................3:03.08 6/10/068. Hughes, Nellum Walker, Wyatt ............................3:03.21 6/7/129. Nellum, Hughes, Anderson Wyatt ........................................3:03.26 4/3/1010. Carter, Turner, Joyner, Davis ..........................3:03.28n 6/7/97

NON-OLYMPICEVENTS

100 YARDS1. Lennox Miller ...................................9.2 6/15/67 Willie Deckard ..................................9.2 5/8/712. Mel Patton ..............................9.3 (WR) 5/15/48 Dave Morris ...................................9.3n 5/9/64 Fred Kuller .......................................9.3 4/13/68 James Gilkes ...................................9.3 5/3/753. Frank Wykoff....................................9.4 5/10/30 O.J. Simpson .................................9.4n 6/4/67 Leon Brown ...................................9.4n 5/8/71 Don Quarrie .....................................9.4 4/22/72 Guy Abrahams ...............................9.4n 5/3/75

220 YARDS1. Willie Deckard ................................20.2 5/8/71 Don Quarrie ...................................20.2 5/18/732. Lennox Miller .................................20.3 4/26/693. James Gilkes .................................20.4 5/3/754. Edesel Garrison .............................20.5 3/7/70 Ken Randle ....................................20.5 5/16/755. Fred Kuller .....................................20.7 5/5/696. Mel Patton .....................................20.8 7/10/48 Dick Cortese ................................20.8n 3/23/63 Leon Brown ...................................20.8 5/20/72

(NOTE: Mel Patton’s 20.2 against UCLA on May 7, 1949, then a world record, is the fastest USC straightaway time on record and is listed as a varsity record.)

440 YARDS1. Ken Randle ....................................45.1 5/3/752. Edesel Garrison .............................45.4 5/8/713. Rex Cawley ...................................46.0 6/14/634. Dwight Middleton ...........................46.2 3/19/665. Kevin Hogan ................................46.5n 4/29/61 Earl Richardson ...........................46.5n 4/15/726. Hubie Kerns ...................................46.6 6/21/41 Jim Lea ..........................................46.6 6/19/54 Rupert Hoilett .................................46.6 5/21/66 Trevor Campbell ..........................46.6n 5/18/74

880 YARDS1. Dennis Carr ..............................1:47.1n 6/23/672. Kevin Hogan .............................1:47.8n 5/17/633. Carl Trentadue ............................1:47.9 3/30/684. Dave Buck ..................................1:48.4 5/6/675. Rich Joyce ..................................1:48.6 5/3/69 James Baxter ..............................1:48.6 6/8/736. Howard Becker .........................1:48.7n 5/3/697. Warren Farlow ..........................1:49.4n 5/1/678. Rayfi eld Beaton ..........................1:49.7 4/19/759. Nathan Burks ..............................1:49.8 5/5/73

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Williams, Mullins, Edwards, Sanford ..........................39.1 3/18/786. Babb, Garrison, Brown, Deckard .............................39.2 6/18/717. Graybehl, Simmons, J. Andrews, Edwards ...................39.37 4/30/778. Simmons, J. Andrews, Randle, Gilkes ...............................39.3 3/3/76 Brown, Garrison, Pharris, Deckard ............................39.3 5/8/71 Abrahams, Simmons, Randle, Gilkes ...............................39.3 3/15/75

4x220 YARD RELAY1. Garrison, Brown, Deckard, Quarrie ...............1:20.7 (WB) 5/13/722. Babb, Garrison, Brown, Deckard ........................1:22.5n 5/29/713. McCullouch, Miller, Simpson, Kuller ..........................1:23.6 3/25/67 Staten, Bates, Cawley, Munn .............................1:23.6 4/29/615. Abrahams, Simmons, Randle, Gilkes ............................1:23.8 3/1/756. Pasquali, Frazier, Stocks, Patton ...................1:24.0 (WR) 5/20/497. Bugbee, Wilger, Graffi o, Lea .................................1:24.1 5/21/548. Mejia, Sorgen, Davis, Stocks ..............................1:24.6 5/16/529. F. Draper, Fitch, Abbott, C. Parsons Jr. ........1:24.8 (WR) 6/1/34 Mejia, Sorgen, Davis, Bradley ............................1:24.8 5/19/51 Larrabee, Wilger, Graffi o, Lea .................................1:24.8 6/4/54

ONE MILE1. Blake Shaw .............................. 3:59.85i 3/6/102. Irek Sekretarski .........................4:01.89 4/15/073. Bruce Bess ...............................4:02.0n 5/7/664. +John Link ................................4:02.2n 5/7/665. Dennis Carr ................................4:02.5 3/19/676. Julio Marin ..................................4:03.0 5/25/63 Ole Oleson ..................................4:03.0 5/30/698. Rick Carr ...................................4:03.6n 3/18/729. Carl Trentadue ..........................4:04.0n 3/18/6710. Neil Duggan ................................4:05.1 4/6/68

TWO MILES1. Ole Oleson ..................................8:44.6 4/20/682. Julio Marin ..................................8:46.8 6/25/633. Jeff Marsee .................................8:47.4 4/20/684. Neil Duggan ................................8:47.6 3/30/685. Max Truex .................................8:50.7n 5/16/586. Dennis Carr ................................8:52.2 4/8/677. Fred Ritcherson ..........................8:52.8 4/18/708. Chuck Schulz ............................8:53.8n 3/30/689. Steve Brown ...............................8:55.0 3/16/7410. John Link ....................................8:55.6 4/22/67

THREE MILES1. Ole Oleson ................................13:32.0 5/16/702. Neil Duggan ..............................13:39.8 3/23/683. Jeff Marsee ............................13:40.2n 3/23/684. Fred Ritcherson ........................13:45.4 5/16/705. Max Truex .................................13:47.6 5/11/576. Steve Brown ...........................13:47.8n 6/19/737. Andy Herrity ..............................13:49.8 3/23/698. Rich Muth .................................13:52.8 3/27/739. Chuck Schulz ............................13:53.6 12/2/6710. Armando Valencia ....................13:58.0 12/2/67

120-YARD HIGH HURDLES1. Earl McCullouch ............................13.2 7/16/672. Jerry Wilson ...................................13.4 6/2/72 Lance Babb .................................13.4n 6/25/714. Dick Attlesey .........................13.5 (WR) 7/10/50 Herman Franklin ............................13.5 6/20/696. Jack Davis .....................................13.7 6/16/51 Paul Kerry ......................................13.7 6/12/65 Mike Johnson ................................13.7 3/20/769. Bob Pierce ...................................13.8n 6/2/61 Ed Washington ............................13.8n 4/20/74 Ogie Williams ...............................13.8n 5/16/75

440-YARD INTERMEDIATE HURDLES1. Rex Cawley ...................................49.6 6/15/632. Tom Andrews .................................50.1 3/20/763. Rich Graybehl ................................50.8 3/20/764. Bob Staten .....................................51.4 6/17/61 Bob Coffman ................................51.4n 5/5/736. Herman Franklin ..........................51.5n 5/16/697. Walt Smith .....................................52.1 8/6/47 Paul Kerry ......................................52.1 4/23/669. Mike Johnson ................................52.2 5/16/7510. Ron Frazier ....................................52.3 7/27/49 Bob Seagren ..................................52.3 4/26/69 Henry Jackson ...............................52.3 4/10/71

JAVELIN THROW (OLD IMPLEMENT)1. Larry Stuart ..................... 267-3 (81.46) 3/30/632. Jan Sikorsky ................... 261-3 (79.64) 6/2/623. Bob Sbordone ............... 256-10 (78.28) 4/2/60 Andy Barnett ................. 256-10 (78.28) 4/8/725. John FitzSimons ........... 251-10 (76.54) 5/6/766. Bob Voiles ....................... 251-5 (76.64) 5/16/577. Urpo Paananen .............. 248-0 (75.60) 5/20/788. Bruce Dow .................... 247-5n (75.42) 5/18/739. Ilpo Paananen .............. 246-3n (75.06) 5/19/7910. Barron Rutherford ..........243-11 (74.36) 3/28/81

4x110 YARD RELAY1. McCullouch, Kuller, Simpson, Miller .....................38.6 (WR) 6/17/672. Babb, Brown, Quarrie, Deckard ...........................38.8 4/15/723. Williams, Simmons, Randle, Gilkes .............................39.01 6/6/754. Williams, Brown, Quarrie, Deckard ...........................39.1 5/6/72

4x440 YARD RELAY1. J. Andrews, Sanford, Mullins, Beaton .........................3:03.3e 5/27/782. Mullins, R. Williams, Bethany, Green ...........................3:04.7 5/3/803. Connors, Campbell, T. Andrews, Randle .................3:06.13n 5/9/764. Connors, Simmons, Andrews, Campbell ..................3:06.3n 6/6/755. Graybehl, Beaton, Mullins, Sanford ..........................3:06.6 3/18/786. Graybehl, J. Andrews, Mullins, Sanford ......................3:06.7en 6/2/78 Bethany, Campbell, Turner, Green ...........................3.06.7e 3/21/81 Connors, Simmons, Brown, Campbell ......................3:06.7n 5/1/769. Connors, Brown, Randle, Beaton ...........................3:07.0 3/19/7610. Sanford, Walters, Bradford, Bethany ...................3:07.06n 6/2/79

TWO-MILE RELAY/4x800m RELAY1. Link, Bess, Buck, Carr ..........................7:17.4 (WR) 5/13/662. Cunningham, Asafo-Agyei, Sekretarski, Solomon ...............7:18.43 4/5/073. Cunningham, Asafo-Agyei, Babiszkiewicz, Solomon ...........7:18.58 4/6/06 4. Link, Joyce, Carr, Buck ...................................7:18.9 5/13/675. Oakley, Buck, Bess, Carr .................................7:19.4n 5/14/656. Wayne Farlow, Lile, Warren Farlow, Hogan ................7:20.6 5/18/627. Asafo-Agyei, Heckman, Babiszkiewicz, Solomon ...........7:21.75 4/11/058. Kern, Aldridge, C. Johnson, Beaton ....................7:23.6 5/9/769. Tubb, Grant, Link, Trentadue ...........................7:24.0 3/23/6810. McLeod, Wing, Kirby, Anderson ........................7:24.8n 5/24/57

DISTANCE MEDLEY RELAY1. Buck, Hoilett, Link, Carr ....................................9:40.5 5/13/672. Griffi n, Schermerhorn, Bunch, Okash ...........................9:40.51 4/9/883. Anderson, Lemons, Rogers, Shankland ...................9:42.1n 5/30/594. Cawley, Hogan, Calhoun, Marin .........................9:45.1n 5/11/635. Newton, Joyce, Trentadue, Oleson ......................9:45.8 3/23/69

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USC MEN’S FRESHMAN RECORDSTRACK EVENTS — METERS

100 METERS: 10.17, Sultan McCullough, Trojan Invitational, Cromwell Field, March 6, 1999.200 METERS: 20.24, James Sanford, Pacifi c-8 Championships, May 20, 1978.400 METERS: 44.60, Michael Norman, USA T&F Championships, June 23, 2017.800 METERS: 1:47.1, Rayfi eld Beaton, AAU Championships, Eugene, Ore., June 21, 1975.1,500 METERS: 3:45.85, Tomasz Babiskiewicz, Pac-10 Championships, Loker Stadium, May 18, 20035,000 METERS: 14:19.18, Fredson Mayiek, Pacifi c-10 Championships, Los Angeles Coliseum, May 24, 1986.10,000 METERS: 29:59.10, Fredson Mayiek, Southern Pacifi c TAC meet, Westwood, May 30, 1986.STEEPLECHASE: 9:04.8n, Romney Mawhorter, Four-Way Meet, USC, March 30, 1985.110-METER HURDLES: 13.77, Marquis Morris, NCAA West Regional, Austin, Texas, May 30, 2015.400-METER HURDLES: 49.46, Reggie Wyatt, NCAA Preliminary Rounds, Austin, Texas, May 28, 2010.

TRACK EVENTS — YARDS100 YARDS: 9.3, Lennox Miller, Calif. State L.A., March 19, 1966.220 YARDS: 20.6, Lennox Miller, USC-UCLA Dual Meet, Los Angeles Coliseum, May 7, 1966.440 YARDS: 45.8, Edesel Garrison, USC-UCLA Dual Meet, Westwood, May 5, 1969.880 YARDS: 1.49.7, Rayfi eld Beaton, Stanford Dual Meet, Berkeley, April 19, 1975.MILE: 4:06, John Link, Coliseum Relays, May 14, 1965.TWO MILES: 8:47.4, Jeff Marsee, Golden West JC Dual, Coliseum, April 20, 1968.440-YARD HURDLES: 50.98, Rich Graybehl, NCAA Championships, June 5, 1975.440-YARD RELAY: 40.9, Mike Jeter, Sam Dickerson, Bill Holland, Rich Coulter, Santa Barbara Relays, March 23, 1968.MILE RELAY: 3:09.2, Rod Connors, Mike Simmons, Rich Graybehl, Rayfi eld Beaton, Pac-8 Championships, May 17, 1975.

FIELD EVENTSHIGH JUMP: 7-4 1/2 (2.25), Manjula Wijesekara, Long Beach State Invitational, Long Beach, Calif., April 17, 2005LONG JUMP: 27-4 1/4 (8.33), Randy Williams, Olympic Games, Munich, Germany, September 9, 1972.TRIPLE JUMP: 53-9 (16.38), Don Bryson, USC-UCLA Dual Meet, Westwood, May 3, 1975.POLE VAULT: 17-6 (5.35), Denis Kholev, Northridge Invitational, Northridge, Calif., March 21, 1998.SHOT PUT: 64-1 (19.53), Nick Ponzio, NCAA Championships, Eugene, Ore., June 10, 2015.DISCUS: 192-8 (58.72), Darrell Elder, US-Russia Junior Dual, July 5, 1975.JAVELIN (old): 247-5 (75.42), Bruce Dow, Pacifi c-8 Championships, Eugene, Ore., May 19, 1973.JAVELIN (new): 227-0 (69.20), Henrik Kjaereng, May 3, 1997.HAMMER: 253-2 (77.18), Balazs Kiss, Veszprem, Hungary, 1993.DECATHLON: 7,623, Daniel Haag, Occidental Decathlon/Distance Carnival, March 14-15, 1998.

Cromwell Field/Loker Stadium Records100 METERS: 10.04, Andre De Grasse (USC), May 3, 2015.200 METERS: 20.23, Bryshon Nellum (USC), May 12, 2013.400 METERS: 44.76, Bryshon Nellum (USC), May 12, 2013.800 METERS: 1:46.31, Nico Motchebon (Ger.), May 19, 1997.1,500 METERS: 3:38.10 Mike Miller (FILA Track West), June 13, 19995,000 METERS: 13:43.56, Abdi Abdirahman (Arizona), May 16, 1998.STEEPLECHASE: 8:27.8, Julius Korir (Washington State), March 29, 1986.110-METER HURDLES: 13.42, Ryan Wilson (USC), May 18, 2003.400-METER HURDLES: 49.17, Reggie Wyatt (USC), May 12, 2013.400-METER RELAY: 38.69, USC (Kevin Williams, Billy Mullins, James Sanford, Mike Sanford), Feb. 23, 1980.1,600-METER RELAY: 3:03.68, USC (LeRoy Jordan, DeJon Joyner, Felix Sanchez, Jerome Davis), May 1, 1999.HIGH JUMP: 7-8 1/4 (2.34), Dennis Lewis (Long Beach C.C.) March 30, 1985 (tied U.S. Record with metric equivalent of 7-8)LONG JUMP: 26-9 3/4 (8.17), Mike Powell (Unatt.), April 15,1989.TRIPLE JUMP: 56-4 (17.17), Allen Simms (USC), April 26, 2003.POLE VAULT: 18-4 3/4 (5.61), Russ Buller (LSU), April 1, 2000.SHOT PUT: 68-7 1/4 (20.91), John Godina (Reebok), May 3, 1997.DISCUS: 214-7 (65.41), Julian Wruck (UCLA), May 12, 2013.JAVELIN: 264-5, Tom Petranoff (Unatt.), Feb. 23, 1980.DECATHLON: 8,322 points, Mike Ramos (Washington), May 23-24, 1986.

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USC athletes have earned more world Top 10 rankings than any other U.S. university (Rankings are compiled by the Track & Field News, through 2015).100 METERS (24)1947 1 Mel Patton1948 4 Mel Patton1949 1 Mel Patton1967 3 Lennox Miller1968 3 Lennox Miller1969 3 Lennox Miller1971 5 Lennox Miller1972 7 Lennox Miller1973 4 Don Quarrie1974 5 Don Quarrie1975 2 Don Quarrie 9 James Gilkes1976 1 Don Quarrie 8 Guy Abrahams 9 James Gilkes1977 5 Clancy Edwards 6 Don Quarrie1978 2 Clancy Edwards 3 Don Quarrie1979 1 James Sanford1980 4 James Sanford1981 4 James Sanford2015 5 Andre De Grasse2016 3 Andre De Grasse

200 METERS (31)1947 1 Mel Patton1948 1 Mel Patton 6 Cliff Bourland1949 1 Mel Patton1967 4 Lennox Miller1969 9 Lennox Miller1971 5 Willie Deckard1972 10 Don Quarrie1973 2 Don Quarrie1974 2 Don Quarrie1975 1 Don Quarrie 3 James Gilkes1976 1 Don Quarrie 6 James Gilkes1977 2 Don Quarrie 3 Clancy Edwards1978 1 Clancy Edwards 3 James Gilkes 5 Don Quarrie 9 James Sanford1979 3 James Gilkes 6 James Sanford 10 Clancy Edwards1980 3 Don Quarrie 8 James Sanford1981 3 James Sanford1982 10 Don Quarrie2007 10 Marvin Anderson2011 9 Marvin Anderson2015 6 Andre De Grasse2016 2 Andre De Grasse

400 METERS (26)1947 10 John Wachtler1953 4 Jim Lea1954 2 Jim Lea1955 4 Jim Lea 10 Mike Larrabee1956 2 Jim Lea1957 2 Mike Larrabee1959 6 Mike Larrabee1961 10 Rex Cawley1963 4 Rex Cawley1964 1 Mike Larrabee1969 10 Edesel Garrison1971 4 Edesel Garrison1975 8 Ken Randle1976 6 Ken Randle1978 2 Billy Mullins1979 6 Bill Green1980 7 Billy Mullins 9 Bill Green1991 10 Quincy Watts1992 1 Quincy Watts1993 4 Quincy Watts1994 7 Quincy Watts1999 7 Jerome Davis2002 7 Felix Sanchez2013 9 Josh Mance

800 METERS (5)1948 9 Bob Chambers1951 7 Bob Chambers1967 7 Dennis Carr2012 7 Duane Solomon2013 4 Duane Solomon

10,000 METERS (2)1960 6 Max Truex1985 4 Toshihiko Seko

110-METER HURDLES (56)1949 5 Dick Attlesey1950 1 Dick Attlesey 8 Art Barnard 9 Al Lawrence1951 1 Dick Attlesey 6 Art Barnard1952 2 Jack Davis 5 Art Barnard 8 Dick Attlesey1953 1 Jack Davis 4 Art Barnard1954 1 Jack Davis1955 2 Jack Davis1956 1 Jack Davis1959 10 Rex Cawley1962 7 Brian Polkinghorne1966 5 Earl McCullouch1967 2 Earl McCullouch1968 2 Earl McCullouch1971 7 Lance Babb1975 3 Jerry Wilson1978 10 Arto Bryggare1980 7 Tonie Campbell1981 5 Tonie Campbell1982 6 Milan Stewart 8 Tonie Campbell1983 2 Arto Bryggare 5 Tonie Campbell1984 3 Tonie Campbell 6 Arto Bryggare 7 Milan Stewart1985 4 Tonie Campbell1986 6 Tonie Campbell 7 Milan Stewart 9 Arto Bryggare1987 2 Tonie Campbell1988 3 Tonie Campbell1989 3 Tonie Campbell1990 7 Tonie Campbell1993 6 Mark Crear1994 3 Mark Crear 4 Robert Reading1995 1 Mark Crear1996 2 Mark Crear1997 2 Mark Crear1998 1 Mark Crear1999 1 Mark Crear2000 4 Mark Crear2001 8 Mark Crear2002 10 Mark Crear2007 8 Ryan Wilson2009 10 Ryan Wilson2010 4 Ryan Wilson2012 8 Ryan Wilson2013 2 Ryan Wilson2014 8 Ryan Wilson

400-METER HURDLES (27)1947 1 Walt Smith1959 8 Rex Cawley1960 9 Rex Cawley1961 4 Rex Cawley1962 3 Rex Cawley1963 1 Rex Cawley1964 1 Rex Cawley1965 2 Rex Cawley1966 5 Geoff Vanderstock1967 8 Geoff Vanderstock1968 3 Geoff Vanderstock1976 8 Tom Andrews1977 4 Tom Andrews1978 8 Tom Andrews1979 9 Rich Graybehl1994 10 Pedro Rodriguez2001 1 Felix Sanchez2002 1 Felix Sanchez2003 1 Felix Sanchez2004 1 Felix Sanchez2007 4 Felix Sanchez2009 10 Felix Sanchez2010 7 Felix Sanchez2011 8 Felix Sanchez2012 2 Felix Sanchez2013 8 Felix Sanchez2014 5 Felix Sanchez

LONG JUMP (15)1949 6 Henry Aihara1950 8 Henry Aihara1954 9 Jon Arnett1961 10 Luther Hayes1965 9 Wellesley Clayton1969 8 Henry Hines1971 7 Henry Jackson 8 Henry Hines1972 1 Randy Williams 4 Henry Hines1973 3 Randy Williams1975 10 Randy Williams1976 4 Randy Williams1980 7 Larry Doubley1991 5 Dietmar Haaf

HIGH JUMP (25)1953 2 Ernie Shelton1954 1 Ernie Shelton1955 1 Ernie Shelton 3 Charles Dumas1956 1 Charles Dumas 8 Ernie Shelton1957 3 Charles Dumas 9 Ernie Shelton1958 2 Charles Dumas1959 1 Charles Dumas1960 6 Charles Dumas 7 Joe Faust1961 3 Bob Avant 10 Joe Faust1962 2 Joe Faust 10 Bob Avant1963 8 Lew Hoyt 10 Joe Faust2006 9 Jesse Williams2007 8 Jesse Williams2008 6 Jesse Williams2009 4 Jesse Williams2010 2 Jesse Williams2011 1 Jesse Williams2012 4 Jesse Williams

POLE VAULT (36)1947 3 Earle Meadows 8 Bob Hart1948 4 John Montgomery 9 Earle Meadows1949 2 John Montgomery1950 8 Walt Jensen 9 John Montgomery1951 4 Walt Jensen1952 7 John Rowan1955 6 Ron Morris 7 Walt Levack1956 7 Ron Morris1957 4 Ron Morris1958 2 Ron Morris 8 Jim Brewer1959 8 Ron Morris1960 2 Ron Morris1961 1 Ron Morris 5 Jim Brewer1962 1 Ron Morris1963 3 Ron Morris1964 8 Ron Morris1965 2 Bob Seagren 7 Paul Wilson1965 2 Bob Seagren1966 2 Bob Seagren 4 Paul Wilson1967 1 Paul Wilson 2 Bob Seagren1968 1 Bob Seagren1969 1 Bob Seagren1970 9 Bob Seagren1972 2 Bob Seagren 6 Steve Smith1973 1 Steve Smith1978 11 Bob Pullard

SHOT PUT (38)1947 7 Wilbur Thompson 10 Bill Bayless1948 2 Wilbur Thompson 6 Bill Bayless1949 3 Wilbur Thompson 8 Bill Bayless1950 4 Wilbur Thompson1951 4 Parry O’Brien1952 1 Parry O’Brien

1953 1 Parry O’Brien1954 1 Parry O’Brien1955 1 Parry O’Brien 5 Ray Martin1956 1 Parry O’Brien1957 2 Parry O’Brien1958 1 Parry O’Brien 2 Dallas Long 3 Dave Davis1959 1 Parry O’Brien 2 Dallas Long 4 Dave Davis1960 2 Parry O’Brien 3 Dallas Long 4 Dave Davis1961 1 Dallas Long 3 Parry O’Brien1962 1 Dallas Long 6 Dave Davis 10 Parry O’Brien1963 2 Dave Davis 4 Parry O’Brien 6 Dallas Long1964 1 Dallas Long 4 Parry O’Brien 7 Dave Davis1966 3 Parry O’Brien1967 5 Les Mills 7 Dave Davis

DISCUS (37)1950 9 Sim Iness1952 1 Sim Iness 7 Parry O’Brien1953 2 Sim Iness 5 Jack Ellis 6 Parry O’Brien1954 3 Parry O’Brien 6 Des Koch 10 Leon Patterson1955 4 Sim Iness 6 Parry O’Brien 9 Des Koch1956 5 Parry O’Brien 6 Des Koch1957 1 Parry O’Brien 2 Rink Babka 3 John Ellis1958 1 Rink Babka 5 Jack Ellis1959 4 Rink Babka 7 Parry O’Brien1960 2 Rink Babka 8 John Ellis1961 3 Rink Babka 9 Parry O’Brien1962 4 Rink Babka 10 Parry O’Brien1963 4 Rink Babka1964 5 Rink Babka1965 7 Rink Babka 10 Parry O’Brien1966 3 Rink Babka 7 Gary Carlsen1967 2 Rink Babka 3 Gary Carlsen1968 6 Gary Carlsen 7 Rink Babka

HAMMER (5)1995 3 Balazs Kiss1996 2 Balazs Kiss1997 2 Balazs Kiss1998 2 Balazs Kiss2002 5 Balazs Kiss

MARATHON (7) 1978 3 Toshihiko Seko1979 2 Toshihiko Seko1980 3 Toshihiko Seko1981 3 Toshihiko Seko1983 2 Toshihiko Seko1986 4 Toshihiko Seko1987 5 Toshihiko Seko

DECATHLON (7)1947 5 Al Lawrence1948 10 Al Lawrence1955 4 Robert Lawson1956 10 Robert Lawson1957 7 Robert Lawson1979 1 Bob Coffman1980 5 Bob Coffman

TROJANS IN THE WORLD RANKINGS

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FELIX LEADS USC's WORLD ATTACK ON TRACK & FIELD -Trojans Earn Seven Medals At The 2017 London World Championships -

Ten current and past USC athletes teammed up to earn three gold, three silver and one bronze medal at the 2017 IAAF World Champi-onships in London, England from Aug. 4-13.

Allyson Felix (USC, 2008) earned her record-16th World Championships medal as part of USA's gold-medal winning 4x400m relay team. She ran the second leg for USA's 4x400m relay which won the gold medal by nearly six seconds with a world-leading time of 3:19.02. Felix took the baton with the slightest of leads, but immediately stormed away from the pack, cut in at the break with a big lead and built an insurmountable margin for the USA team. That gold medal was her 16th career World Championships medal, the most by any athlete. Felix also earned gold in the women's 4x100m and a bronze in the open 400m.

Trojan medalists at the 2017 IAAF World Championships were: Kendall Ellis (Gold – 4x400m Semis), Allyson Felix (Gold – 4x100m & 4x400m, Bronze – 400m), BeeJay Lee (Silver – 4x100m Semis), Dalilah Muhammad (Silver – 400m IH), Bryshon Nellum (Silver – 4x400m Semis).

Other Trojans competing at the 2017 IAAF World Championships were: Nia Ali (100m hurdles fi nalist), Aaron Brown (200m), Tynia Gaither (200m fi nalist), Aleec Harris (110m hurdles) and Amalie Iuel (400m & 400m hurdles).

Allyson Felix earns two golds and a bronze Dalilah Muhammad earns a silver

BeeJay Lee earns silver Kendall Ellis earns goldBryshon Nellum earns silver

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TROJANS ON THE COVER OF TRACK AND FIELD NEWSYear Mon. Subject1948 Feb. Dean Cromwell, Al Lawrence

1948 Jun. Mel Patton

1949 Apr. Mel Patton

1950 May Dick Attlesey

1951 Apr. Dick Attlesey

1951 Sep. Jack Davis, Dick Attlesey

1951 Dec. Jack Davis, Dick Attlesey

1952 May Jack Davis, Dick Attlesey

1953 May Parry O'Brien

1953 Jul. Sim Iness

1954 Jul. Parry O'Brien

1955 Nov. Max Truex

1956 Feb. Parry O'Brien

1956 Mar. Max Truex

1956 Jun. Jack Davis

1956 Jul. Charlie Dumas

1956 Sep. Parry O'Brien

Year Mon. Subject1956 Nov. Parry O'Brien

1957 Mar. Max Truex

1957 Jun. Max Truex

1957 Nov. Max Truex

1959 Nov. Al Lawrence

1959 Dec. Parry O'Brien

1960 Nov. Al Lawrence

1961 Jan. Parry O'Brien

1962 Jun. Dallas Long

1963 Mar. Lew Hoyt

1963 Jul. Rex Cawley

1964 Apr. Charley Dumas, Dallas Long

1964 Jun. Paul Wilson

1965 Apr. Mike Larrabee

1966 Mar. Bob Seagren

1966 May Bob Seagren

1967 Sep. Payton Jordan

1968 Apr. Earl McCullough

1970 Feb. Bob Seagren

1971 Oct. Tony Krzyzosiak

1972 May Don Quarrie, Willie Deckard

1972 Jun. Bob Seagren

1972 Jul. Bob Seagren

1972 Aug. Bob Seagren

1975 Aug. Don Quarrie

1979 May Billy Mullins

Year Mon. Subject1980 Jun. James Sanford

1993 Mar. Quincy Watts

1995 Apr. Mark Crear

1998 Apr. Angela Williams

1999 Jun. Felix Sanchez

2003 Dec. Felix Sanchez

2009 July Allyson Felix

2012 June Bryshon Nellum

2013 June Bryshon Nellum

2013 Sept. Duane Solomon

2015 July Allyson Felix

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However, the foundation he laid was not on the gridiron but the cinderpaths. Crom-well’s track squads won 12 NCAA champi-onships and featured 34 NCAA individual champions. In addition, Cromwell was unanimously selected as headcoach of the victorious 1948 U.S. Olympic team, a group which featured fi ve Trojans (Mel atton, Bob Chambers, Roland Sink, Wilbur Thopson and Cliff Bourland). In fact, Patton, Thomson and Bourland brought home gold medalsin their respective events from London, the Olympic site. From 1935-43, USC experienced a streak of unequalled track and fi eld suc-cess. No other university has come close to matching Troy’s string of nine consecutive NCAA championships, all under Cromwell’s watchful eye. Nicknamed the “Maker of Champions,” he fashioned Trojan athletes into a powerhouse. At the 1936 Olympics in Berlin, USC trackmen scored enough points (37 1/2) to have fi nished among the top fi ve in the world. Cromwell’s infl uence extended

The Story of USC’s Unmatched Track & Field History USC is well known as one of the most successful athletic programs in the history of the NCAA, with 122 men’s and women’s national championships. The Trojans have won far more NCAA team and individual titles combined than any other university. However, the most dominant force in USC’s slate of athletic programs is not the baseball team (12 College World Series titles) or the football squad (nine national championships) but the men’s track and fi eld program, with an unprecedented 28 NCAA titles (2 indoor), including nine straight from 1935-43. Trojan athletes have dominated the track and fi eld scene for decades. From the exploits of sprinter Charlie Paddock and thrower Clarence “Bud” Houser in the 1920s and 1930s, sprinter Mel Patton in the 1940s, thrower Parry O’Brien in the 1950s,sprinter Lennox Miller and pole vaulter Bob Seagren in the 1960s, sprinter Quincy Watts in the 1980s, to four-time NCAA hammer cham-pion Balazs Kiss (only the fi fth collegian to win four in a row) in the 1990s and World Champion hurdler Felix Sanchez in the 2000s, USC is synonymous with track and fi eld excellence.

THE CROMWELL YEARS:1909-1948

The roots of Troy’s preeminence date back to 1926, when coach Dean Cromwell brought the fi rst NCAA track and fi eld cham-pionship to USC. Cromwell, who led the Trojans from 1909-48, also served as head coach of the football team for fi ve seasons.

Paths of Gloryfar beyond the USC campus to the corners of the world. He personally tutored champions in every Olympic Games from 1912 to 1948, and upon his retirement in 1949, “The Dean” remained involved as a regular fi gure in vari-ous Southland sporting events until his death in 1962.

TWO JESSES,NINE NATIONAL TITLES:

1949-1961 Jess Hill and Jess Mortensen, both in-tegral parts of USC’s proud athletic heritage, carried the track and fi eld torch after Crom-well’s retirement. Both men are still consid-ered among the fi nest all-around athletes in USC history, and their accomplishments did not end after their playing days were over. Hill, who lettered in three sports at USC (football, baseball and track), served as head coach of Troy’s track and fi eld program in 1949 and 1950, leading the Trojans to an undefeated season and national champion-ship in both seasons. From 1951-56, Hill coached the football team, and in 1957, he began his tenure as USC athletic director, a position he held until 1972. Mortensen’s reign at USC also began as an undergraduate. The talented athlete lettered in track, basketball and football, win-ning the NCAA javelin title as a junior. After a 14-year coaching stint at Riverside Junior College, he returned to become coach of the Trojan track and fi eld team in 1951, leading Troy to seven NCAA championships in his 11-year tenure. Mortensen’s Trojan teams never lost a dual meet, going 79-0 between 1951 and 1961. He developed some of Troy’s best-known trackmen, including Parry O’Brien and Max Truex. Sadly, “Mort” died suddenly at the age of 54 from complications caused by a blood clot. Hill, his longtime friend and teammate, stepped in as interim head coach for the 1962 season, and a new chapter in Trojan track and fi eld history was about to begin.

Dean Cromwell

Dean Cromwell with Bob Hall and Frank WyckoffJess Hill Jess Mortensen

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THE WOLFE YEARS: 1963-1984

The prospect of succeeding three con-secutive coaching legends would be a diffi cult task for anyone, but Vern Wolfe answered the challenge. During his 22 years at the helm of the Trojan track and fi eld program, USC captured fi ve outdoor NCAA championships, including back-to-back titles in 1967 and 1968. A pole vaulter for Cromwell’s Trojan teams, Wolfe also won indoor titles in 1967 and 1972. At the time of his retirement in 1984, he was the third-winningest coach in U.S. track history, all despite reductions in scholarships and the lack of a top-fl ight on-campus facility. Wolfe, who competed in senior events as a pole vaulter, attacked all problems with a straight-ahead approach. He continued to win throughout his career and towards the end oversaw the modernization of Cromwell Field, USC’s track facility which served as a training site for the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Ange-les. And so, after 21 years on the job, Wolfe retired and gave way to Ernie Bullard.

BULLARD AND BUSH: 1985-94

Another in the line of former Trojan athletes to become head coaches at USC, Ernie Bullard came to Troy from San Jose State, where he helped build the Spartans into a national con-tender. It didn’t take long for Bullard to continue Troy’s winning ways, recruiting athletes like sprinter Quincy Watts, a two-time gold medalist at the 1992 Olympic Games. Jim Bush was the man picked to replace longtime friend Bullard in 1991. After all, who better to rebuild the USC program than the man who guided UCLA to fi ve national champion-ships? Bush helped stabilize the program and recruited some of Troy’s stars, like BalazsKiss of Hungary, the 1993, 1994, 1995 and 1996 NCAA champion in the hammer throw. Consequently, he helped lay the foundation for the latest in the distinguished line of Trojan head track coaches: Ron Allice.

RON ALLICE: 1995-2013 Ron Allice, who prior to the 1995 season was named the Director of Track and Field for USC’s combined men’s and women’s program, was no stranger to success. He distinguished himself at every level of competition, all in the Southland, and is well-known not only as a master builder, but a man who can keep a program at the highest level year after year. Allice came to Troy with impeccable cre-dentials: 11 state championships in 16 years at Long Beach (Calif.) City College, where his 1980 squad was called “the best junior college team in history” by Track & Field News. During his tenure at Long Beach C.C., his teams lost just one dual meet. He quickly went to work, guiding the USC men’s team to a fourth-place fi nish at the 1995 NCAA Outdoor Championships. In 1996, his Women of Troy won their fi rst-ever Pac-10 title. In 1997, he led the Trojan men’s team to its fi rst Pac-10 title since 1977 and a third-place showing at the 1997 NCAAs. In 1999, the men won their second Pac-10 title in three years. At the NCAAs, the women fi nished third and the men fi fth (as a combined men’s and women’s program, this was the best fi nish in school his-tory). In 2000, the men fi nshed seventh--their seventh consecutive top 10 fi nish--while the women placed second--their highest fi nish ever. In 2001, Allice guided the Women of Troy to their fi rst-ever NCAA team championship. In 2003, he led the men's team to a third-place fi nish, with three Trojans winning NCAA titles. Allice's troops continued the winning ways, being the only school in the country to have both the men's and women's programs fi nish in the top 10 from 2005-07. In fact, four times between 2005-09 USC accomplished that feat with the only blemish being an 11th place fi nish

by the women's team in 2008. The Trojans also dominated at the Re-gional and conference level with the men's team capturing four regional titles and the women's team tying for one seven seasons, while the men earned one more Pac-10 title in 2006. Allice retired after guiding the USC men's team to a fi fth-place fi nish and the women's team to a 21st-place fi nish at the 2013 NCAA Championships. Bryshon Nellum in the 400m and Reggie Wyatt in the 400m IH both won individual titles. Allice guided the USC men's teams to a top 10 finish 14 times and the women's team to a top 10 fi nish 11 times. Allice had a career dual meet record of 218-50-1 at fi ve schools, and coached more than 286 fi rst-team All-Americans, 32 individual NCAA champions, 54 Olympians, four world record holders and seven American record holders.

CARYL SMITH GILBERT: 2013-CURRENT

Caryl Smith Gilbert took over the program on June 17, 2013 and led the men's team to a fourth-place tie and the women to a 16th-place tie at the 2014 NCAA Championships in her fi rst season. She also guided both teams to a second-place fi nish at the Pac-12 Champion-ships. Throw in the womens' indoor MPSF conference title and it is easy to see that the progam is in good hands for future success. In her second season USC's men placed 5th and the women 7th at the NCAAs, as well as the women capturing the MPSF indoor title again. The teams both took second one again at the conference meet. They also combined to set four USC outdoor records and set four Trojan freshman outdoor marks. Despite a slew of injuries, the USC women tied for 9th and the men were 12th at the 2016 NCAA Cham-pionships and Randall Cunningham won the NCAA high jump title. Four more USC outdoor records were established and Smith Gilbert guided the men to the MPSF indoor team title. In 2017 USC's men and women placed second at the Pac-12 Championships and the women fi nished third at NCAAs, their highest fi nish since 2006 and their 43 points were the team's most since 2002.

Vern Wolfe

Ernie Bullard Jim Bush

Early in the spring of 1966, USC assistant track

coach Willie Wilsonwas found to have terminal

cancer. USC's two-mile relay of John Link, Den-

nis Carr, Bruce Bess and Dave Buck vowed to give him something special to remember and ran 7:14.4

to set a world record at the Los Angeles Coliseum on

May 13, 1966.

Trojan long jumper Randy Willliams won the Gold Medal at the 1972 Olympic Games in Mu-nich with a jump of 27-4 1/4, which is still a USC freshman record.

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LETTERMEN (1900-2017)TROJAN TRACK & FIELD

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AAbbott, Jim -- 1934, 36, 37Abbott, John -- 1921Ablowich, Edgar -- 1932, 33, 34Abrahams, Guy -- 1974, 75Abram, Terence-- 2010, 12, 14Adams, Blake -- 2008Adams, Herold -- 1926Adams, Leo -- 1927Adams, Norm -- 1949, 50Adams, Richard Allen -- 1953, 54, 55Adams, Sean -- 2008Adams, Vose -- 1926, 27, 28Adkins, Aaron -- 2010, 12, 13Agbasi, Anthony -- 2002Aguilar, Albert -- 1954Aiello, Art -- 1949Aihara, Henry -- 1949, 50Ainsworth, John -- 1939, 40Ajigbotafe, Olufemi -- 1997Akins, Bruce -- 1971Alade’fa, Kehinde -- 1994, 95, 96Albright, Fred -- 1938, 39, 40Aldridge, Danny -- 1976Aleksi, Joe -- 1925, 26, 27Alexander, DelVaughn -- 1993, 94Alexander, Whitney. -- 1937, 38, 39, 40Al-Jamil, Yousef -- 2008Allen, Brent -- 1961Allen, Philip -- 2006, 07, 08Allen, Robert -- 1926Allmond, Marcell -- 2000, 01, 02Alugbue, Roy -- 2006, 07Alvarado, Steven -- 1977Amador, Ernie -- 1954Ames, Brendan -- 2009, 10, 11Ammons, Andre -- 2000, 01Anderson, Charles -- 1929, 30, 31Anderson, John -- 1945, 46, 47, 48Anderson, John -- 1985Anderson, Leonard -- 1939, 40Anderson, Marvin -- 2004, 05Anderson, Nate -- 2007, 08, 09, 10Anderson, Norman -- 1923, 24, 25Anderson, Otto -- 1923, 24, 25Anderson, Robert -- 1943, 45Anderson, Tom -- 1957, 58, 59Anderson, William C. -- 1938, 39, 40Andrews, Brian -- 2004Andrews, Joel -- 1976, 77, 78Andrews, Myles -- 2012, 13, 14, 15Andrews, Thomas -- 1974, 75, 76, 77Antunovich, Joseph -- 1969, 70, 71Apple, Nick -- 1951Applegate, Roland -- 1931, 32, 33Armstrong, Dave -- 1983Armstrong, John -- 1966, 67, 68Arnett, Bob -- 1956Arnett, Jon -- 1954, 55Aronson, Jacob -- 2009, 10Artope, George -- 1998Arzu, Roderick -- 1999, 2001, 02Asafo-Agyei, Raphael -- 2003, 05, 06, 07Asami, Tohro -- 1979Ash, Diego -- 1996, 97, 98Ashbrook, John -- 1990Ashcraft, Granville -- 1932, 33Ashcraft, Walt -- 1950, 53Assef, Hashen -- 1976, 77, 78Attlesey, Dick -- 1947, 49, 50Audet, Earl -- 1944, 45Augustine, Mark -- 1962Austin, Erwin -- 1937Avant, Robert -- 1959, 60, 61

BBabb, Lance -- 1971, 72Babiszkiewicz, Thomas -- 2003, 04, 05, 06Babka, Richard -- 1956, 57, 58Bachman, Howard -- 1938Badgro, Morris -- 1924Baeder, Charles -- 1934Bailey, Dick -- 1943Bailey, G.H. -- 1924Bailey, Reggie -- 2000Bailie, Will -- 1949, 50Baker, Frank -- 1939Baker, Glenn -- 1933, 34Baker, J.W. -- 1929, 30, 31Baker, John -- 1939Baker, Tony -- 1973Baker, William -- 1937, 38Ball, Leslie -- 1932, 33Ballew, Herbert -- 1933Balzarett, Dean -- 1959, 60, 61Bane, Gary -- 1960Bannon, Ivan -- 2001, 02, 03Barber, Richard -- 1930, 31, 32Barbett, Fred -- 1908, 09Barkley, Sam -- 2012Barnard, Arthur -- 1949, 50, 51Barnes, Jack -- 1949, 50, 51Barnes, Lee -- 1926, 27, 28Barnes, Pliny -- 1933, 34Barnet, Andrew -- 1972Barnum, Alexander -- 2017Barrett, Timothy -- 1968Barry, Allan -- 1952, 53, 54Barry, Joseph -- 1942, 43, 44Barry, Melville -- 1941Bateman, Paul -- 1933Bates, Jim -- 1960, 61Bates, Robert -- 2002Battle, Eric -- 2013

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Burnett, Tony -- 2010, 11, 12Burnstein, Burton -- 1938, 39Busby, Marvin -- 1935, 36Bush, Ross -- 1935, 36, 37Bustard, William -- 1924, 25, 26Butler, John -- 1939

CCain, Carlington -- 1929, 30Caire, Anthony -- 1982, 83, 84Calhoun, Douglas Kent -- 1963, 64Callahan, Earl -- 1931, 32Callanan, Howard -- 1941, 42Callens, Art -- 1926Callis, Bill -- 1942, 43Cameron, Mitchell -- 2016, 17Campbell, Anthony -- 1979, 80, 81Campbell, Colin -- 2008, 09, 10Campbell, Jim -- 1990, 91, 92Campbell, Trevor -- 1973, 74, 75, 76Cannady, Martin -- 1990, 92Carls, William -- 1930, 31, 32Carlsen, Gary D. -- 1965, 66, 67Carlsen, Robert -- 1945Carley, John -- 2008, 09, 10, 11Carpenter, Kenneth -- 1935, 36Carr, Dennis -- 1965, 66, 67Carr, Richard -- 1970, 71, 72Carrigan -- 1913, 14Carter, Allen -- 1973Carter, Gene -- 1934Carter, George G. -- 1936, 38, 39Carter, Marcus -- 1993, 94, 95Carter, Ray -- 1997, 98, 2000Carter, Richard F. -- 1965, 66Cartwright, Ray -- 1935Cassin, James -- 1933, 35, 36Castle, Donald Franklin -- 1964, 65Cawley, Sean -- 2008, 09Cawley, Warren J. -- 1961, 62, 63Chaffee, Frank -- 1911, 12, 13Chambers, Bob -- 1947, 48, 49, 50Chambers, Dwight -- 1954, 55, 56Chandler, Moses -- 1906, 07Chandler, Robert D. -- 1969Chaplin, Alan -- 1965Chapman, Joe - 1923Cherry, John -- 1947, 48, 49, 50Cherry, Steven -- 2013Childs, Ronald B. -- 1953, 54Chrisman, John -- 1933, 34Christianson, Eric -- 1968Churchman, Jeffrey -- 2011, 13, 14Ciampa, Jonathan -- 2005Clark, Ray -- 1916Clark, Elmer -- 1936Clark, Marshall -- 1955, 56, 57Clarke, Eugene -- 1930Clarke, Leon T. -- 1952, 53, 55Clarke, Maurice -- 1973Clarke, Thurmond -- 1924Clay, Charles -- 1980Clayton, Wellesley K. -- 1964, 65Clement, Hallowell -- 1913, 14, 15Clemes, Zaire -- 2016Clentzos, Peter -- 1930, 31, 32Click, Matt -- 1998Cochee, Thomas -- 1973, 74, 75, 76Cochran, Jim -- 1970, 71, 72Cockburn, Murray John -- 1957, 58Coffman, Robert -- 1971, 72, 73, 74Coggeschall, Henry -- 1926, 27Cohn, Thomas -- 1911Coia, Angelo -- 1959, 60Cole, Walter -- 1913Coleman, Bill -- 1939, 40Colich, John -- 1969, 70, 71Colich, Ryan -- 2006Colich, Tom Peter -- 1968, 69, 70Collins, Crispin -- 2011Colton, Lloyd -- 1930Comer, Gary -- 1964Comstock, Boyd -- 1906, 07, 08Conatser, Remington -- 2013, 14Connell, K.C. -- 1978Connors, Rodney -- 1976, 77Conoscenti, Michael -- 2008Conway, Curtis -- 1991, 92Cook, Andrew -- 1925, 26Cook, Darwin -- 1982, 83, 84, 85Cook, Jesse -- 1929, 30Cookman, Alfred -- 1912, 13, 14, 15Cooper, Craig -- 1974Cooper, Edwin -- 1905, 06, 07, 08Cope, Phillip -- 1935, 36Cordero, Omar -- 2000Corrigan, Daniel -- 2008Corley, Albert V. -- 1937Corrie, Oliver -- 1930, 31Corrigan, Daniel -- 2006, 07Cortese, Richard -- 1962, 63, 64Coughlin, Stephen -- 1961Coulter, Richard -- 1969Countryman, Robert -- 1984Courtney, Ira -- 1913, 14Cox, Justin -- 2000, 01Cox, Leroy -- 1952, 55Cox, Scott -- 1982Cox, Wendell -- 1965Coyle, Leslie -- 1954, 55, 56Craig, Gordon -- 1942, 43Craig, Steven -- 1965, 66, 67Cramer, Richard -- 1961Crane, Clark -- 1935, 37

Crane, Steven -- 1971, 72Crank, Phil -- 1942Crawford, Marvin -- 1934, 35Crear, Mark -- 1990, 92Cregenzan, Richard -- 1997Crippen, Reid -- 1916, 17Crisman, Chris -- 1983, 84, 85Cromwell, Marshall -- 1942Crookman, Alfred -- 1913, 14, 15, 16Crowell, Rich -- 1978Crum, George -- 1945Cryder, Scott -- 1971, 72Culp, Jerry -- 1973, 74Culp, Leslie -- 1934, 35Cummins, Thomas -- 2007Cunning, Robert -- 1952Cunningham, DaSean -- 2004, 05, 06, 07Cunningham, Randall -- 2015, 16, 17Cunningham, Robert -- 1940Cunningham, Samuel -- 1971Curiel, Mike -- 2006, 07, 08, 09Curry, Edsel -- 1943, 44, 47, 48Cuthbert, George -- 1929, 30Cutler, John -- 1933, 34Cutri, Cosimo -- 1950

DDalen, Gunnar -- 1973Dan, Aaron -- 2007, 08, 09, 10Daniels, Alfred -- 1929, 30Danowsky, Chad -- 1993, 94, 95Daugherty, Hilmer -- 1939Davey, Rick -- 2010Davies, David -- 1964, 65, 66Davis, Barto -- 1924Davis, Chris -- 1963Davis, Clarence -- 1970Davis, David -- 1958Davis, Dominic -- 2016Davis, Jack -- 1951, 52, 53Davis, Jerome -- 1996, 97, 98, 99Davis, Lynn -- 1922, 23Davis, Shelton -- 2002, 03Davis, William -- 2005Day, Loring -- 1938, 39DeBerard, Robert -- 1941Deckard, William C. -- 1971, 72DeFalco, Joseph -- 1997De Grasse, Andre -- 2015 DeGroot, Hugo -- 1940Deiter, Kevin -- 2007, 08, 09DeJean, Walt -- 1983, 84, 86DeLapp, Virgil -- 1937, 38DeLaRosa, Carlos -- 1963, 64, 65Delby, Roy -- 1931, 32Deloach, Wells -- 1946, 47, 48, 49DeLong, Davis -- 1980, 81Delphey, Calvin -- 1921Denbo, William -- 2004, 05, 06, 07Dew, Herb -- 2013, 14Dexter, Mike -- 1986DeYoung, Scott -- 2009, 10, 11, 12Diaz, Jose -- 1994Diaz, Leonard -- 1994Dickerson, Kori -- 1999, 2000, 01Dispanurat, Putchong -- 2007, 08, 09, 10DiStanislao, Tom -- 1974, 75, 76, 77Dills, Ken -- 1938, 39, 40Dittenbir, Ed -- 1949Doll, Theodore -- 1962, 63Dortner, John -- 1929Dornsite, Dave -- 1963, 64, 65Doubley, Larry -- 1977, 79, 80, 81Dow, Bruce -- 1973Dow, Robert S. -- 1931, 32Draper, Foy -- 1934, 35, 36Draper, Weldon -- 1928, 30Dres, Greg -- 1981Drew, Howard -- 1914, 15Druskin, Scott -- 1996, 97, 98, 99Drutin, Alain -- 1966Dudley, Byron -- 1940, 41Duggan, Neil -- 1968, 69Dumas, Charles -- 1958, 59, 60Dunckel, John -- 1945Dundas, Gus -- 1926Dunn, David Dean -- 1968Dunn, James H. -- 1943Dutton, Tyrone -- 1969, 70Dye, Leighton -- 1924, 25, 26Dyer, Richard -- 1969

EEarle, Joe -- 1979Edwards, Clarence -- 1977, 78Edwards, Fred --1954, 56Egan, John -- 1956, 57, 58Egbe, Amechi -- 2010, 11Eggleston, Ted -- 1961, 62, 63Ehrhorn, Robert -- 1936, 37, 38Ekpenyong, Udeme -- 1995Elder, Darrell -- 1975, 76, 77, 78Elmidge, Jamal -- 1992, 93Ellingston, Darryl -- 1955, 56Elliot, Kevin -- 2001, 02Ellis, Russell -- 2006, 07Ellsworth, William -- 1937Elwood, Julius -- 1924, 25, 26Erese, William -- 1997, 98, 99Estrada, Brandon -- 2006, 07, 09, 10Eugene, Clarke -- 1930Evans, Roy -- 1918, 1920, 21, 22Evans, Sheldon -- 2005, 07, 08

FFaison, Louis -- 1980, 81Falgout, Beau -- 2011, 13Fajoyomi, Viktor -- 2011, 12, 13, 14Fank, Chris -- 1980, 81Farlow, Warren J. -- 1960, 61, 62Farlow, Wayne A. -- 1960, 61, 62Fasi, Charles -- 2007, 08, 09Faust, Joe -- 1964Fearnley, Nils -- 1994, 95Felix, Wes -- 2002, 03, 04, 05Fer, John -- 1957Ferrara, Elliot -- 2009Ferris, Wilson A. -- 1924Ficca, Dan -- 1960Fimple, James -- 1933, 34, 35Finch, Bob -- 1938, 39Findley, Jack -- 1954, 55Fiorentino, Frank -- 1956Firenze, Stephen -- 1965, 66Fisher, Jim -- 1983, 84, 85, 86Fisher, Robert -- 1937, 38, 39Fishman, Aaron -- 1998Fitch, Alfred -- 1933, 34, 35, 36Fitzgibbon, Corey -- 2001, 02, 03Fitzmaurice, Victor -- 1929, 30, 31Fitzsimons, John -- 1967Flanagan, John -- 1962, 63, 64Fleckenstein, George -- 1962, 63Fletcher, Miguel -- 1999, 2000, 01, 03Flore, Michael -- 1958Flores, Frank -- 1950, 51, 52Follis, Tom -- 1947, 48, 49Foore, David -- 1932, 33Forbes, Robert E. -- 1943Ford, Robert -- 2015, 16, 17Fordham, Dick -- 1948, 49Devin Forte' -- 2009Fosdick, William -- 1965, 66, 67Fraide, Pat -- 1935Framptonn, James Clyde -- 1953Francis, Philip -- 2003, 04, 05, 06Franklin, Herman -- 1969, 70Franklin, Ned -- 1914, 15Frazier, Blake -- 2003, 04, 05, 06Frazier, Joe -- 1950Frazier, Ron -- 1947, 48, 49, 50Freudenthal, Lorenz -- 1958, 59Frisby, Wallace -- 1926, 28Frogue, Andrew -- 1994, 96, 97Fruguglietti, Ralph -- 1974, 75, 76, 78Fuller, Bert -- 1986, 87, 88, 89Funderburk, Steve -- 1978, 79Futrell, Lou -- 1947

GGabriel, Henry --1947Gallagher, John -- 1990Gale, Michael -- 1962Galen, Josh -- 2014, 15Gansner, George -- 1917, 18, 19Garbett, Fred -- 1907, 08Garcia, Adolfo -- 1988, 89Garcia, Art -- 1951, 52Gardner, Clarence -- 1931Garrison, Edesel J. -- 1970, 71, 72Garrison, Jeff -- 2002, 04, 05, 06Gaspar, Phil -- 1937, 38, 39Gausepohl, Andy -- 2006, 07, 08, 09Geizer, George -- 1935, 37Gelsey, Ben -- 2011Genther, Dick -- 1951George, Don P. -- 1959, 60George, Noel -- 1916, 17, 19, 20George, Ralph -- 1941George, William -- 1941Gerpheide, Ben -- 1924Gibb, Hutch -- 1965, 66Gilbert, Doyle -- 1933, 35Gilbert, Lawrence J. -- 1957, 58Gilkes, James -- 1975, 76Glassco, Max -- 1935, 36Gloege, Edward -- 1927, 28, 29Goettelmann, Gary L. -- 1963, 64Goins, Larry -- 1950, 51Goldenberg, Sammy -- 2011Gomez, Roman -- 1986, 87Gonzales, Cesar -- 2002, 03Gonzales, Michael -- 1983, 84, 85, 86Gonzalez, Michael -- 2017Goodsell, Jay -- 1909, 10Gower, Harrison -- 1909, 10, 11Graber, William -- 1931, 32, 33Graffio, Joe -- 1954Graham, Alexander -- 1926, 27, 28Graham, Michael -- 1986Grant, Craig -- 1967, 68, 69Gray, Gordon -- 1944Graybehl, Richard -- 1975, 76, 77, 78Grecescu, Tudo -- 2008Green, Bill -- 1980, 81Green, Gil -- 1942Green, Lewis -- 1925Greene, Forrester -- 1940, 41, 42Greene, Paul -- 1993, 94Griffin, Darel -- 1953Griffin, Gary -- 1975Griffin, Ray -- 1987, 88, 89Griffith, Chuck -- 1954Grijalva, David -- 2002Grosse, Eddie --1944

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Grumbles, Kenneth -- 1924, 25, 26Grunbock, Edgar -- 1939, 40, 41Grundy, Norman --1961, 62Gruning, Standler -- 1941Guthrie, James -- 1932, 33, 34Guyer, Maurice -- 1930, 31Gwozdz, Nathan -- 2006

HHaaf, Dietmar -- 1990Haag, Daniel -- 1998, 99, 2000Habegger, Hanspeter -- 1974Hager, Bob -- 1948, 49Halderman, Bill -- 1959Halderman, Don -- 1948, 49, 50Hall, Darren -- 1983Hall, John -- 1933, 34, 35Hall, Willie -- 1971Hallgimsson, Jonas -- 2003Halling, Warren -- 1945Halstead, Clifford -- 1929, 30, 31, 32Hamman, Jacob -- 2005, 06Hammatt, Francis -- 1931, 32Hamilton, Desmond -- 2008, 09Hammond, Tody -- 1974Handelsman, Mark -- 1982, 83Hannah, Travis -- 1989, 90, 91, 92Hansen, Julius -- 1911,12, 13Hansen, Lee -- 1930Hansen, Louis -- 1938Hansen, Owen -- 1936, 37Hanshaw, Charles -- 1935, 36Hanson, Blake -- 1928Hanson, Tom -- 1969Hardeman, Gerald -- 1974, 75, 76, 77Hardie, Michael -- 1981Harding, Richard -- 1970Hare, Paul -- 1924Harling, Russell -- 1956Harman, Robert -- 1956, 57, 58Harper, Greg -- 1986, 87, 88, 89Harper, Hueston -- 1932, 33, 34Harrell, Clyde -- 1924Harris, Aleec -- 2013, 14Harris, Henry -- 1969Harris, Leon -- 1956Harris, L. Malcom -- 1930, 31Harris, Michael -- 1985, 86Hart, Bob -- 1946, 47, 48Hart, Virgil -- 1924Harvey, William -- 1940Haserot, Dennis -- 1961Hausner, Andreas -- 1976Hawkins, Robert -- 1938Hayes, Luther -- 1959, 60, 61Hayes, William -- 1975, 76Hays, Ken -- 1979, 80Healey, Bob -- 1986, 87Healy, Michael -- 2008Hecht, Richard -- 1953, 54Heckman, Anthony -- 2002, 03, 04, 05Hedgepeth, Mel -- 1986, 87Heet, Gregory -- 1966, 67, 68Heffern, Charles -- 2008, 09Heilman, Lester -- 1925, 26, 27Hein, Melvin, J. -- 1961, 62, 63Heinberg, Sylvester -- 1947Helsby, Mike -- 1974, 76Henderson, Trey -- 2008, 09, 10, 11Hendren, Tell -- 2001, 02Hendrix, Roger Lee -- 1952, 53Henning, Karl -- 1950Hentley, Darryl -- 1988, 89Herkey, Gerad -- 2006, 08Hermanson, Herman -- 1938, 39Herpin, John -- 1991Herrity, Andrew -- 1969, 70, 71Hervey, Edward -- 1994, 95Hickman, Chris -- 2002Hicks, Harry -- 1924Hill, Dwayne -- 1998Hill, Herman -- 1929, 30Hill, Jesse -- 1927, 28, 29Hines, Henry -- 1971Hodge, Vic -- 1912, 13Hoeft, Jeff -- 2002, 04Hoffman, Skiles -- 1944Hogan, Kevin -- 1961, 62, 63Hoilet, Rupert -- 1967, 69Holden, Dave -- 1955Holiwell, Marques -- 1997, 98Holland, Jamere -- 2007Hollingsworth, David -- 1956, 58, 59Hollins, Larry -- 1971, 72Holman, Richard -- 1958, 59, 60Holman, Ryan -- 1980, 81Holmes, Calvin -- 1988, 89Holmes, David -- 1995, 96,98Homeyer, Richard -- 1940, 41, 42, 43Hommel, Don -- 1939, 40, 41Honaker, Henry -- 1924Hooker, John -- 1934, 35, 36Hoover, Don -- 1952Hoover, Phillip -- 1963Horvath, Norbert -- 1999, 2000, 01House, Edgar -- 1925, 26, 27Houser, Clarence -- 1924, 25, 26Hovey, Gordon -- 1997,98, 99Howe, Irving -- 1937, 38, 39Hoyt, Lewis -- 1963, 64, 65Hren, Jerome -- 1957, 58Hubbard, William -- 1927, 28, 29, 30Huddleston, Chris -- 2006, 07

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LLaCava, Gil -- 1941Ladwig, Walter -- 1995Laetsch, Alex -- 2007Laetsch, Joe -- 2010, 11, 12, 13Lafond, Leland -- 1936, 37, 38Laguna, Steve -- 1997Lahri, Aurindro -- 1995Lahti, Johannes -- 1972Laird, Orely -- 1913, 14Lamm, Chris -- 2003Lane, Doug -- 1971, 72Lane, Robert G. -- 1951Lane, Robert S. -- 1952Lane, Roger - 1942Langleb, Israel J. -- 1937, 38, 39Lantz, Fred -- 1934, 35, 36Lanz, William R. -- 1962Laret, Art -- 1939, 40, 41Larrabee, Michael -- 1954, 55, 56Larry, Lionel -- 2005, 06, 07, 08Larson, Norman -- 1940Larson, Tim -- 2008Larson, William -- 1944Laudenbach, Leonard -- 1950, 51, 52Lauzen, Hans -- 2008Lawrence, Al -- 1944, 46, 47, 49, 50Lawrence, James -- 1967Lawson, Robert -- 1955, 56, 57, 58Laynes, Jeff -- 1992, 93Lea, James -- 1952, 53, 54Leach, Charles -- 1952, 53Leahy, Ed -- 1922Learned, Richard -- 1931, 33Lebold, Charles -- 1950, 52Leckie, James -- 2011, 12Ledesma, Fernando -- 1954, 55, 56Lee, BeeJay -- 2013, 14, 15Lee, Bob -- 1925Lee, Charles -- 1998, 99Lee, Harrison -- 2001, 02Lee, Marqise -- 2012, 13Lee, Phillip -- 1965Lefebvre, Henry -- 1924Legar, Edward -- 1942Lehman, Todd -- 1989, 90, 91, 92Lehmer, Steven -- 1968, 70Leitch, Jamohl -- 1999, 2001, 02Lemons, Wayne -- 1958, 59, 60Lennox, Howard -- 1907, 08, 09, 10Leon, Fernando -- 1959, 60, 61Lerude, Chris -- 1988Levack, Walter -- 1954, 55, 56Lewis, Thomas -- 1921Lewis, Willie -- 1927, 28Libbon, Vince -- 1970, 71Lile, Thomas -- 1962, 63Lim, Donovan -- 2006, 07, 08, 09Lindsay, Charles -- 1958, 59, 60Lindsay, Richard -- 1934Link, John S. -- 1966, 67, 68Linkletter, Brett -- 2011Lipski, Tom -- 1972, 73Livingston, Brian -- 1997, 2000Livingston, William -- 1928, 29, 30Lloyd, Keith -- 1924, 25Long, Dallas -- 1960, 61, 62

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MMaashoff, Joseph -- 1996, 97MacFaden, John --1929Mack, Garrett -- 2016, 17MacKay, Lucais -- 2000MacLean, Doug -- 1973, 74Madison, Kehinde -- 1994, 95, 96Madison, Taiwo -- 1994, 95, 96, 97Maijala, Douglas E. -- 1954, 56, 57Mainland, William -- 1930Malcon, Laurin -- 1939Maletis, Robbie -- 2007Mallery, Clarke -- 1938, 39, 40Mallon, Elmer -- 1938, 39Malone, Jim -- 1941Mambo, Djeke -- 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Mambo, Kedjeloba -- 1997, 98, 99, 2000Manahan, David -- 2015Mance, Josh -- 2011, 2012Manning, Antonio -- 1984, 85, 86, 88Manning, Evan -- 1933Mannon, Kirby -- 1957, 58Marin, Julio -- 1962, 63Markowitz, Abe -- 2010Maroti, Szabolcs -- 1998, 99, 2000Marsee, Jeffrey Alan -- 1969, 70, 71Martin, George -- 1916Martin, Frank -- 1935, 36, 37Martin, Leonard -- 1909, 10, 11Martin, Raymond H. -- 1955, 56, 57Martin, William -- 1932Martin, William -- 1946Martinez, Tony -- 2010, 12Martz, Yale -- 1923, 24, 25Mason, Lawrence -- 2002, 04Massey, Dagan -- 1997, 98, 99, 2000Massey, William -- 1931Matlock, Brandon -- 2002, 03Matoesian, Justin -- 2008, 10Matson, Wayne -- 1941Maurer, Milton -- 1929, 30, 31Mawhorter, Romney -- 1985, 86, 87Maxson, Reed -- 1937Maxwell, Gordon -- 1928, 29Mayes, Fred T. -- 1940Mayiek, Fredson -- 1986, 87, 88, 89McCarthy, John -- 1934, 35McCarthy, Matt --1988, 89McConnell, Frank -- 1958, 59, 60McCormick, Matt -- 2010, 11, 12McCree, Stoney -- 1986McCullouch, Earl A. -- 1966, 67, 68McCullough, Conor -- 2015McCullough, Sultan -- 1999, 2000, 01, 02McDaniel, Albert -- 1925, 26, 27McDonald, Keith -- 1951McDonald, Ross -- 2011McFadden, Curtis -- 1932, 33, 34McGeagh, William -- 1930, 31, 32McGranahan, Michael -- 1981McGregor, Jim -- 1941, 42McGuire, Clark -- 2004, 05, 06McHugh, Robert -- 1943McIlvain, Noble -- 1924, 25McKeever, Marlin -- 1959, 60McKeever, Mike -- 1959, 60McKenzie, George -- 1939McKenzie, John R. -- 1977, 78, 79, 80McKenzie, Kenneth -- 1931, 32, 33McLeod, Wesley -- 1956, 57, 58McMunn, James -- 1934McNaughton, Duncan -- 1931, 32, 33McNearney, Bob -- 1937McNeill, James -- 1931, 32McNeill, Neil -- 1933, 34, 35McNeil, Rodney -- 1971McNurney, Bob --1937McNutt, Jerry -- 1946Meadows, Earle -- 1935, 36, 37Meinhardt, Brad -- 1981Meisenheimer, Les -- 1938, 39Mejia, Al -- 1950, 51, 52Mendoza, Edwin -- 1997Mercado, Bryan -- 2012, 13, 14, 15Meredith, Madison -- 1941, 46Merritt, Carl -- 1942Meyers, Fred -- 1949, 50, 51Michaelian, Mark -- 1990, 91Michaels, Peter -- 1987, 88Michel, Norman -- 1939Mickey, Paul -- 1921, 22Middleton, Dwight -- 1965, 66Midles, Adam -- 2003, 05, 06, 07Miketta, James -- 1981Miller, Bruce -- 1943, 46, 47Miller, Douglas, L. -- 1943, 44, 47Miller, Erwin F. -- 1938, 39Miller, Hart -- 1928

Miller, Lennox -- 1967, 68, 69Miller, Loren S. -- 1936, 37, 38Miller, Martin -- 1916, 17, 20Milligan, Donald -- 1939Millon, Jabre -- 2014, 15Mills, Leslie -- 1964Milner, R. Tex -- 1936Mitchell, Harold -- 1929, 30, 31, 33Mitchell, Robert -- 1950, 51Mix, Terence -- 1962, 63Moddy, William -- 1943Moffat, John -- 1930Monosson, Ari -- 1997, 98, 99, 2000Monroe, Wallace -- 1934, 35Montgomery, E. Martell -- 1952, 54, 55Montgomery, John -- 1949Montgomery, Steve -- 1978, 79, 80Montgomery, Wayne -- 1911Moore, John -- 1945Moorman, Jack -- 1945Morales, Luis -- 1983, 84, 86, 87Morgan, D.J. -- 2012, 15Morgan, John H. -- 1952, 53, 54, 55Morgan Jr., Ricky -- 2015, 16, 17Morin, Gabriel -- 2015Morris, Brooks -- 1988Morris, David -- 1963, 64Morris, Eddie -- 1942Morris, Marquis -- 2015, 2017Morris, Robert -- 1945Morris, Ronald -- 1955, 56, 57Morrisette, Dijon -- 2009, 10Morrow, Andrew -- 1955, 56Mortensen, Jess -- 1928, 29, 30Morton, Chad -- 96, 97, 98, 99Mosebar, Don -- 1981Moseley, Corliss -- 1916Mounts, Van -- 1999, 2000Mueller, Sylvester -- 1924Muller, Frank -- 1963, 64Mulligan, Jerry -- 1979, 80Mullins, Billy -- 1978, 79, 80Munch, Arlo -- 1934Munn, Bruce -- 1960, 61, 62Mur, John -- 1941Murray, Michael -- 2001, 02, 03, 04Murphy, David -- 1969, 70Murphy, Gerald -- 1965Murphy, Ralph -- 1911, 12Murray, Gerald -- 1962, 63Murray, Hamilton -- 1909, 10Murray, Phillips -- 1955Muth, Richard -- 1971Myrtue, Matthew -- 2017

NNardi, Christopher -- 1994Nardie, Bill -- 1962, 63Nash, Art -- 1947, 48Nave, Doyle -- 1939Needham, Francis -- 1929Neems, Justin -- 2001, 02, 03Nellum, Bryshon -- 2010, 11, 12, 13Nelson, Kirke -- 1953Newcomb, Jim -- 1950, 51Newman, Jack -- 1947Newman, John -- 1941Newman, Wallace -- 1924Newmire, Earl S. -- 1907, 09Newton, Michael -- 1969, 70Nice, Donald --1953Nicholson, Don -- 1939Nicholson, Samuel -- 1949, 50, 51Nielson, Reiner -- 1936Niersbach, Percival -- 1924, 25, 26Nisihara, Shinsuke -- 1993, 94Niu, Luke -- 2013Norcross, Ivan -- 1930, 31Nordahl, Henry -- 1907, 08, 09Norene, Robert -- 1933Norman, Michael -- 2017Nowack, Duane -- 1956, 57

OOakley, Charles -- 1964, 65Oates, Kevin -- 1996, 97, 98, 99O’Brien, Parry -- 1951, 52, 53O'Grady, William -- 2000, 01, 02Ofstad, Melbourne -- 1925, 26, 27Okash, Ibrahim -- 1988, 89Oleson, Ole -- 1968, 69, 70Olivan, Jesus -- 1987Olson, Albert -- 1933, 34, 35Olson, Chet -- 1926Olson, Lloyd -- 1936, 37, 38Olson, Robert -- 1934, 36, 37Omwansa, David -- 1977, 78, 79, 80O’Reilly, Jim -- 1946Osburn, J. Lawrence -- 1933, 34Osian, Omenionye -- 1998Oswald, Earnest -- 1931, 32, 33Owens, Armon -- 2014Owens, Dean -- 1971, 72, 73, 74Owens, Herbert -- 1926Owens, J. Doug -- 1984, 85

PPaananen, Ilpo -- 1978, 79Paananen, Urpo -- 1977, 78Pacheco, Brandon -- 1996, 97, 98, 99Paddock, Charles -- 1919, 20, 21, 23

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Page, Charles -- 1944Page, Mike -- 1957, 58, 59Pagliuso, Robert -- 1934Palmer, Matthew -- 2006, 07, 08, 09Pappas, John -- 1943Parides, Thomas -- 2009, 10Parker, Michael -- 1964, 65, 66Parsons, Charles -- 1931, 33, 34Parsons, Charles, Sr. -- 1904, 05, 07Parsons, Johnny -- 1925, 26, 27Parton, Stenn -- 2007, 08, 09Pasquali, George -- 1950Patchett, Brian -- 1987Patsalis, Tom -- 1949Patterson, Ellsworth -- 1928, 29, 30Patterson, Leon -- 1954Patton, Mel -- 1946, 47, 48, 49Paul, Howard -- 1929, 30, 31Paul, Norman -- 1932, 33, 35Payne, Earnest -- 1929, 30, 31Payne, James -- 1928, 29, 30Pearson, Gerald -- 1930, 31Peart, Chris -- 2005, 06Peate, John -- 2007, 08Peoples, Bob -- 1939, 40, 41Perez, Henry -- 1978, 79Peschelt, John -- 2005Peters, Paul -- 1985Peterson, Atis -- 1958, 59Peterson, Carl -- 1929, 30Peterson, Chase -- 2014Peterson, Dave -- 1956, 57Peterson, William -- 1955Pettigrew, Richard -- 1942Pharris, Ronald -- 1969, 70, 71Phillips, Aaron -- 1935, 36Phillips, Corky -- 1954Philyaw, John -- 2008Pickard, Robert -- 1944Pierce, Robert -- 1961, 62, 63Pierson, Gerald -- 1929Plate, Carl -- 1925Polkinghorne, Brian - 1961, 62, 63Pollard, John -- 1934Ponzio, Nick -- 2015, 16, 17Poor, Carlton -- 1924Popp, Thomas -- 1969Porter, George -- 1987, 88, 89, 90Porter, H. -- 1925Portonova, Mike -- 1937, 38, 39Potter, Philip -- 1968Powers, Duncan -- 1929, 30, 31Powers, Edward -- 1939, 40Pratt, Mike -- 2004Pratt, Willie -- 1969, 70Prentice, George -- 1941Prentice, Terry -- 2008Prestridge, James -- 1991, 92, 94, 95Price, Jason -- 2007, 08, 09, 10Price, Ted -- 2011Prill, Walter -- 1934Prophet, Chuck -- 1954Pruitt, Bob -- 1948, 49, 50Pullard, Robert -- 1971, 72, 73, 74Pullins, Michael -- 1985, 87Purcell, James -- 1924Purdue, Albert -- 1955

QQuarrie, Donald -- 1972, 73Quigley, Lanny -- 1955, 56Quinn, Robert -- 1933, 34, 35

RRaab, Marion -- 1921Rabsatt, Kevin -- 2001, 02, 03Rafiee, Adrian -- 2011Rainey, Bill -- 1964Rainier, Doug -- 1959Rainis, Mike -- 2000, 01, 02Ralls, Walter -- 1944Ram, Rich -- 1972Ramsey, Joe -- 1933, 34Randall, Geoffrey -- 1972Randle, Ken -- 1973, 74, 75, 76Raney, Neal -- 1922, 24Rashad, Ahmad -- 2007, 08, 09, 10Rashad, Jahmar -- 2009, 10Reading, Arthur -- 1939, 40Reading, Robert -- 1986, 87, 88, 89Recht, Albert -- 1924Reed, Bob -- 1932, 33, 34Reed, Wallace -- 1909Reese, Richard -- 1958Reilly, Leigh -- 1973, 74, 75Remick, Spencer -- 2011, 13Renick, Harry -- 1933Renick, John 1934Renninger, Lester -- 1924Reynolds, Clifton -- 1926, 27, 28Reynolds, Dan -- 1977Reynolds, John -- 1985Rhodes, Stanley -- 1961, 62, 63Rice, Dennis -- 2003, 04, 05, 06Richards, Lawrence -- 1954, 55, 56Richardson, Charles -- 1907, 08, 10, 11Richardson, Earl -- 1972, 73Richardson, Grant -- 1908, 09, 10, 11Richardson, Pete -- 1912Rickman, Dean -- 1940, 41Rideaux, Darrell -- 2000, 01, 02Risinger, Donald -- 1957

Ritcherson, Fred -- 1970, 72, 73, 74Ritchey, Bert -- 1929, 30Ritchey, George -- 1970Roberts, C.R. -- 1957Robertson, Malcolm -- 1957, 58Robey, Nickell -- 2012Robinson, David -- 1950Robinson, Lou -- 1953Robinson, Richmond -- 1938Robinson, Theodore -- 1945Robinson, Will -- 2013, 14, 15, 16Rodrigues, Pedro -- 1993, 94, 95Rogers, Lloyd -- 1921, 22, 23Rogers, Rene -- 1959, 60, 61Rogers, Russ -- 1974, 75, 76, 78Rogers, William -- 1945Rohani, Alex -- 2014, 17Ronquillo, Manuel -- 1951, 52, 53Root, George -- 1952, 53, 54Rosenberg, Bill -- 1938, 39Ross, Alden -- 1924, 25, 26Ross, Armand -- 1974Roulac, Phil -- 1936, 37, 38Rowan, Alan -- 1951Rowan, John -- 1949, 50, 51Rowe, Michael -- 1963, 64Rozvar, Mike -- 2015Rubin, Richard -- 1949Ruenitz, Ted -- 1924Ruiz, Manuel -- 1925, 26, 27Ruiz, Rob -- 1998, 2000, 01Ruiz, Tyler -- 2010, 11, 12, 13Rule, Clayton -- 2015Rule, Trent -- 2016, 17Runyon, George -- 1904Russell, Odel -- 1941Rutherford, Barron -- 1981Ryan, Jeff -- 2000, 01, 02, 03Ryan, John -- 1946Ryder, Bayard -- 1929Ryder, D.S. -- 1924

SSaffell, Charles -- 1933Saffren, David -- 1964, 65Safranek, Bob -- 1939Said, Howard -- 1931Samuels, Mahoney -- 1964, 65, 66Sanchez, Felix -- 1999, 2000Sanders, John -- 1942Sandoval, Al -- 1974Sandusky, George -- 1952Sanford, James -- 1978, 79, 80Sanford, Michael -- 1980, 81Sangster, George -- 1939, 40Sangster, William -- 1938, 39Sargeant, Mark -- 2005, 06Sauers, Charles -- 1926, 27, 28Saunders, John -- 1948Saura, Alan -- 2008Savage, Darryl -- 1980, 81Sbordone, Robert -- 1959, 60, 61Schaefer, Bill -- 1940, 41, 42Schapiro, David -- 1997, 98Schermerhorn, Eric -- 1985, 86, 87, 88Schiller, George -- 1920, 21, 22Schindler, Ambrose -- 1936Schleimer, Clarence -- 1929, 36Schlegel, Ben -- 1943Schluter, Jack -- 1941Schmidt, Denny -- 1961, 62Schnell, Ed -- 1949Schultz, Bennett -- 1914, 15, 16Schulz, Charles 1966, 67, 68Schurr, Brice -- 1928, 29Schute, Eugene -- 1907, 08Schwartz, Sam -- 1938, 39Scott, Ben -- 1907, 08, 09Scott, Dan -- 1966Scott, Derek -- 2006, 08, 09, 10Scott, Eldon -- 1943Scott, Joe -- 1948, 49, 50Scott, Theodore -- 1924Seagren, Bob -- 1967, 68, 69Seddiqui, Daniel -- 2005Sefton, Bill -- 1935, 36, 37Sekretarski, Irek -- 2007, 08, 09Selby, Spencer -- 1931Self, Carl -- 1957, 58, 59Sellens, David -- 2015, 16, 17Sellers, Michael -- 1969Selma, David -- 2012, 13Sepaher, Deny -- 1991, 92Serfas, Ernest -- 1947Serpas, Edgardo -- 1997, 98Serrette, Andre -- 2001, 02, 03, 04Servis, Robert -- 1926Shakleford, William -- 1949, 50Shankland, Robert -- 1957, 58, 59Sharp, Alex -- 1992Shavers, Michael -- 1974Shaw, Blake -- 2009, 10, 11, 12Shaw, Fred -- 1975, 76Shawhan, Ralph -- 1926Sheffler, Maynard -- 1937Shelton, Ernie -- 1953, 54, 55Shelton, Jason -- 1994, 95, 96, 97Shencopp, Rick -- 1962Sherman, Rod --1964, 65, 66Sherrod, Charles -- 1923, 24Shimmin, Phillip -- 1943Shine, Melville -- 1931, 32Shuey, Edward -- 1962, 63

Shumsky, David -- 1998Sible, Gordon -- 1939Sikorsky, Jan -- 1962Silbert, Hal -- 1928Silman, Gary -- 1955Silva, Angel -- 1988SIlvers, Russell -- 1999, 2000, 01, 02Simmons, Michael -- 1975, 76, 77, 79Simmons, Ryan -- 2005, 07Simms, Allen -- 2003, 04, 05Simpson, O.J. -- 1967, 68Sims, William -- 1970Singh, Inder -- 1956, 58Sink, Roland -- 1944, 46, 47, 48Skafte, Stanley -- 1941Skinner, Donald -- 1936, 37, 38Skvarna, Carl -- 1959Slater, Jovonte -- 2013, 14, 15Sliede, Jekabs -- 2006, 07, 08Slingsby, Taylor -- 2008, 09, 10, 11Slinkard, Bradley -- 2005, 06Sloan, Eric -- 2016i, 2017Sloan, Mitch -- 1989, 90Slobodynskyj, Roman -- 1994, 95Sloop, Lloyd -- 1950Slosson, James -- 1946, 47, 48Small, Harold -- 1949, 51Smallwood, Dominic -- 2015, 16, 17Smallwood, Harold -- 1935, 36Smith, Bruce -- 1926, 27, 28Smith, Dennis -- 1978, 79, 80Smith, F. Maron -- 1914, 16, 17Smith, Gordon -- 1927Smith, Harold -- 1925, 26Smith, Herschel -- 1925, 26, 27Smith, Howard -- 1954, 55Smith, J. Walter -- 1947Smith, James -- 1917, 19, 20, 21Smith, Jeff -- 1965Smith, Leonard -- 1938Smith, Linton -- 1911, 12, 13Smith, S. -- 1916Smith, Steve -- 1970Smith, Thedore -- 1958, 59, 60Smith, Warren -- 1941, 42, 43Smith, William -- 1934, 35, 36Smithers, Tony -- 1960Smutz, Hugh -- 1923, 24Smyth, Eric -- 1980, 81Snider, James -- 1929, 30Sohn, Ben -- 1938, 40Solomon, Duane -- 2005, 06, 07, 08 Soper, Charles -- 1936, 37, 38Sorgen, Verle -- 1951, 52, 53Sosnovsky, Sherwin -- 1954Sourapas, Christian -- 2017Spanos, Andreas -- 2014Speigle, Jordan -- 1981Spencer, A. Kenneth -- 1924Spicer, Randall -- 1934, 35, 36Spiers, Don -- 1933Spiess, Richard -- 1943Spitz, David -- 1997, 98, 99, 2000Springer, Henry -- 1949, 51Spurlock, Oscar -- 2008, 09, 10, 11Stagg, Lionel -- 1939Staley, Roy -- 1935, 36, 37Stanfill, Herman -- 1941Stanton, Curtis -- 1964Stapp, Richard -- 1995, 96Starkey, Greg -- 2013, 14Starry, Bet -- 1924, 25, 26Staten, Bobby -- 1959, 60, 61Stein, Eric -- 2011, 12Steinberg, Jeffrey -- 1972, 73Stevens, Lawrence -- 1963, 64Stevens, Mark -- 1972, 73Stever, Ronald -- 1924, 25, 26Steward, John -- 1943Stewart, Davonte -- 2012, 13, 14, 15Stewart, James -- 1930, 31, 32Stewart, Milan -- 1979, 80, 81, 82Sterner, Bo -- 1972, 73, 74Stine, Richard -- 1910, 11Stoard, L.W. -- 1924Stocks, James -- 1931Stocks, Norman -- 1950, 52Stokes, William -- 1930, 31, 32Stranski, Art -- 1936Strehlow, Roland -- 1933Stricklin, Troy -- 1996Strother, Gilbert -- 1934, 35Stuart, Larry -- 1963, 64Suey, Charles -- 1979, 80, 82Sumpter, George -- 1970Sullivan, Conner -- 2015Sun, Andrew -- 1997, 98Swann, Lynn -- 1971Swartz, Douglas -- 1964, 66Swartz, Kevin -- 2005, 06 Swede, Robert -- 1929, 30Sweet, William -- 1952, 53Swiggett, Charles -- 1912, 13, 14Swissheim, Bill -- 1956Swope, Jess -- 1947, 48, 49, 50Szabo, Daniel -- 2012

TTackett, Thomas -- 1944, 45, 46Talley, Adrian -- 1936, 37, 38Tally, Searles -- 1941, 43Talmage, Edwin -- 1928Talsky, Jack -- 1962, 63, 64Tanner, Fred -- 1937

Tatham, Jim -- 1980, 81Tave, Ed -- 1982, 83, 84, 85Taylor, Art -- 1912, 13, 14Taylor, Brice -- 1925Taylor, Harold -- 1957Taylor, Harry -- 1951Taylor, Herman -- 1938Taylor, Horace -- 1938, 39Taylor, Logan -- 2005, 06, 07, 08Taylor, Raymond -- 1956, 57, 58Taylor, William -- 1954, 55Teague, Robert -- 1931Tefkin, Dana -- 1953Tennefoss, Josh -- 2008, 09, 11, 12Thebault, Nicolas -- 1984Thoeny, John -- 1936Thomas, David -- 1974Thomas, Fay -- 1924Thomas, Kenneth -- 2002, 03, 04, 05Thomas, Ronald -- 1943Thomas, Ryan -- 2013Thompson, Casey -- 1998, 99, 2000, 01Thompson, Cooper -- 2010, 11, 13Thompson, Field -- 1926Thompson, Robert -- 1998Thompson, Wilbur -- 1942, 46Thomson, Earl -- 1916, 17Threatt, Justin -- 2006, 07Throop, Waldo -- 1910, 11, 12, 13Thurber, Delos -- 1936, 37, 38Thurlow, Leavitt -- 1934, 36Thurman, Mike -- 1953Thymes, Just'N -- 2015, 17Tinkham, Harley -- 1943Tintinger, Karl -- 1928, 29Tipton, Syril -- 1913, 14, 15, 16Tobias, Charles -- 1955, 56Todd, Kevin -- 1970, 71, 72, 73Tolbert, Dennis -- 1996Tolputt, Andy -- 1987, 88Tomlinson, Dick -- 1960, 61, 62Tompkins, Harry -- 1933, 34Torgan, Hillard -- 1953, 54Torkelson, Howard -- 1923, 24, 25Torrance, Arthur -- 1912, 13, 14, 15Torres, Eric -- 1996, 97Townsend, James -- 1912, 13Tracey, Raynard -- 1916Trentadue, Carl -- 1967, 68, 69Trepagnier, Jeff -- 1999Trotter, Guy -- 1908, 09, 10, 11Trout, Jack -- 1942, 43, 46Truex, Max -- 1956, 57, 58Trusel, Reed -- 1938, 39Turner, Isaac -- 1996, 97Turner, Mike -- 1981Turner, Montgomery -- 1969, 70Tyiton, Cyril -- 1912, 13, 14, 15

UUnruh, Chesley -- 1927, 30, 31Upton, Howard -- 1939, 40, 41Utman, Howard -- 1940

VValenti, Dreux -- 1989, 90Vandenbroek, Ray -- 1963Vanderstock Geoff -- 1967, 68Van Doren, Robert -- 1950, 52Van Landingham, Robert -- 1933Van Osdel, Robert -- 1930, 32, 33Van Riper, Paul -- 1930, 31, 32Van Vliet, Richard --1929, 30Venclik, Frank -- 1980Vega, Rafeal -- 1997, 98, 2000Vickery, Earl -- 1937, 38, 39Vignolo, Albert -- 1930, 31, 32Vignolo, Art -- 1929, 30, 31Villasenor, V.M. -- 1924Viltz, Theo -- 1963, 64, 65Virtue, Rich -- 1956Voiles, Robert -- 1955, 56, 57Vollertsen, Joshua -- 1997, 98Volsan, Anthony -- 1994, 95, 96, 98

WWachtler, John -- 1942, 46Wade, Jim -- 1960, 61, 62Wakefield, Bill -- 1947Walbridge -- 1913Waldron, James -- 1958, 59, 60Walker, Duane -- 2009, 10, 11, 12Walker, Elliott -- 2000Walker, Tim -- 1976, 77, 78, 79Wallace, Jim -- 1949Wallace, Kenneth -- 1909, 10, 11Wallace, Percy -- 1925, 26, 27Wallin, Jordon -- 2015, 16Walls, Byron -- 1943Walters, James -- 1978, 79Walton, Michael -- 1996, 97, 98Walton, Monroe -- 1910, 11Wang, William -- 1980, 81Warburton, Irvine -- 1933Ward, Ben -- 1912, 13, 14Ward, Devon -- 2001, 02Washington, Dave -- 1961Washington, Edward -- 1973, 74Washington, Kris -- 2010, 13Waterman, Eugene -- 1924, 25Waters, Leland -- 1995, 96, 97

Watkins, Fred -- 1911, 12, 13, 14Watson, Homer -- 1912, 15, 16Watts, David -- 1988Watts, Quincy --1989, 90, 91, 92Wayne, Jenson -- 2003, 04, 05Webber, Charles -- 1927, 28, 29Weber, Dick -- 1953, 54Weber, Paul -- 1995Webster, Ferris -- 1933, 34Weed, Leroy -- 1940, 41, 42Weeks, Rusty -- 1960, 61Wehking, Fred -- 1950, 51Wehner, Richard -- 1929, 31, 32Weinberg, Arthur -- 1924Weinberg, Phillip -- 2005Wellman, Gary -- 1988Wells, Alexander -- 1996, 97Wells, Marshall -- 1933Welsh, Edward -- 1930, 32, 33Wenj, Tambi -- 1987Wetzel, Patrick -- 2005Wheeler, Hayward -- 1939Whelan -- 1910White, Charles -- 1979White, Corey -- 2008, 09White, Eric -- 1986, 87White, J. Howard -- 1923, 24, 25White, Lonnie -- 1983White, Phillip -- 1955White, Timmy -- 1979Whittemore, Rex -- 1916Wicks, Doug -- 1985, 86Wijesekara, Manjula -- 2005, 08, 09, 10Wilcox, Paul -- 1920Wilger, C. Rod -- 1953, 54Wilhelm, Brian -- 2007, 08, 09Wilkins, Barry -- 2010, 11, 13Willhoite, Elmer -- 1951Williams, Allen -- 2012, 13, 14, 15Williams, Dwight -- 1983Williams, Jack -- 1927, 28, 29Williams, Jemal -- 2012, 13, 14, 15Williams, Jesse -- 2004, 05, 06Williams, Kevin -- 1978, 79, 80Williams, Mike -- 1972, 73Williams, Ogie -- 1974, 75Williams, Randy -- 1972, 73, 74, 75Williams, Ron -- 1980Williams, Roy -- 1964Williams, Thomas -- 1957Williams, Victor -- 1929, 30, 31Williams, Vince - - 1999, 2000Williams, Wayne -- 1939Williamson, Frank -- 1932, 33, 34Willis, Bernard -- 1939, 40Wilson, Al -- 1948Wilson, Earl -- 1924Wilson, Gerald -- 1972, 73Wilson, Gwynn -- 1919, 20, 21Wilson, John -- 1939, 40, 41Wilson, Lucian -- 1936, 37Wilson, Paul -- 1967, 68Wilson, Ryan -- 2000, 01, 02, 03Wilson, Wallace -- 1943, 46, 49, 50Wing, Sidney -- 1955, 56, 57Wingard, Edward -- 1924Winn, Everett -- 1933, 34Winter, Fred -- 1946Woessner, Arthur -- 1930, 31, 32Wolf, Joe -- 1943Wolfe, Chris --1998Wolfe, Vern -- 1942, 45, 46, 47Wolff, Roger -- 1966, 67Wolitarsky, John -- 1984, 85, 86Woodburn, Greg -- 2012Woodruff, Warren -- 1928, 29Wood, Jeffrey -- 2006Woods, RIchard -- 1910, 11, 12, 13Woods, John -- 1923, 24, 25Woolsey, Richard --1945Wren, Kenneth -- 1941, 42, 46Wright, Aven -- 2007, 08, 09, 10Wright, Charles -- 1924Wright, Richard -- 1961Wright, Willard -- 1952, 53, 54Wrotnowski, Arthur -- 1937, 38, 39Wyatt, Reggie -- 2010, 11, 12, 13Wykoff, Frank -- 1930, 31, 32Wynn, Dennis -- 1963, 64

YYancy, John -- 1964Yared, Surafael -- 2013Yates, Gavin -- 2006, 07Yates, Kenneth -- 1935, 36, 37Yorba, Marco -- 1924Yorston, Mark -- 1940, 41Young, Ernest -- 1916Young, Don -- 1984, 86Young, Jemal -- 1996, 97Young, Ward -- 1926

ZZamperini, Louis -- 1938, 39, 40Zamperini, Pete -- 1935, 36Zapanta, Albert -- 1937Zavala, Josh -- 2017Zimmerman, Al -- 1950Zubia, Christopher -- 1995, 96Zuletta, Michael -- 2010,11Zwick, Bernard -- 1965