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For Immediate Release \\ Thursday, May 3, 2018 Contacts \\ Jesse Hooker ([email protected]); David Kiefer ([email protected]) CHAMPIONSHIPS CENTRAL Schedule of events, live results, recaps, photos and other relevant information from the 2018 Pac-12 Track & Field Championships can be found on the Championships homepage on pac-12.com at: pac-12.com/tfchamps It marks the first time STANFORD has hosted the Pac-12 title meet since 2007, and the fourth time on The Farm since the addition of the women’s meet in 1987. TELEVISION COVERAGE For the first time in event history, both days of the Pac-12 Track & Field Championships will be broadcast live. Cover- age of the event will air on Saturday, May 12 starting at 5:30 p.m. PT/6:30 p.m. MT and Sunday, May 13 starting at 3 p.m. PT/4 p.m. MT across Pac-12 Network, all regional channels and Pac-12 Now. Paul Sunderland (1984 Olympian), Tom Feuer (Emmy Award-winning Olym- pics producer), Jordan Kent (four-time track All-American at Oregon) and Jill Savage will cover the action. Eight of the 10 entries into the men’s decathlon will be making their Pac-12 Track & Field Combined Events Championship debuts this weekend. The lone returning competitors are STANFORD’s Harrison Williams, a two-time NCAA decathlon All-American who will compete at Pac-12’s for the first time since finishing runner-up in 2015, and COLORADO’s Andrew Ghizzone, who is making his fourth consecutive Pac-12 decathlon appearance. MEN’S COMBINED EVENTS ENTRIES (Multis appearance) Dominic Gehr, Fr., ARIZONA (1st) Davis Butte, So., COLORADO (1st) Andrew Ghizzone, Sr., COLORADO (4th) Aaron Carmichael, So., COLORADO (1st) Nate Gravelding, Jr., COLORADO (1st) Austin Torres, Jr., OREGON (1st) Jack Herkert, Fr., STANFORD (1st) Harrison Williams, Sr., STANFORD (2nd) Michael Gonzalez, So., USC (1st) Martin Moldau, Fr., WASHINGTON STATE (1st) Only six Pac-12 athletes have registered a decathlon score so far this season, led by the Cardinal’s Williams, whose 7,682 at the Bryan Clay Invitational in April is the highest for a Conference athlete since Williams (8,032) was edged by ARIZONA’s Pau Tonnesen (8,103) at the 2016 NCAA National Champion- ship. Williams’ 7,682 is good for ninth-best nationally entering the weekend. Fifteen competitors will look to capture the heptathlon title at this weekend’s 2018 Pac-12 Track & Field Combined Events Championship. Fourteen of them will be chasing defending and two-time champion and NCAA All-American Alissa Brooks-Johnson of WASHINGTON STATE. Already one of nine multiple winners of the event, Brooks-Johnson, who won titles in 2015 and 2017 around a redshirt season in 2016, will look to become only the fifth three-time champion in the Conference’s heptathlon history. WOMEN’S COMBINED EVENTS ENTRIES (Multis appearance) Alyssa Thompson, R-Sr., ARIZONA (3rd) Asha Culhane, Sr., CALIFORNIA (1st) Drianna Mustin, So., COLORADO (2nd) Michaela Wenning, Sr., COLORADO (3rd) Maja Wichhart-Donzo, Jr., COLORADO (3rd) Keira McCarrell, Fr., OREGON (1st) Kylee O’Connor, Sr., OREGON (1st) Claire Corbitt, Fr., OREGON STATE (1st) Saskia McNairy, R-Jr., OREGON STATE (2nd) Christina Chenault, R-So., UCLA (2nd) Kendall Gustafson, Sr., UCLA (3rd) Lyndsey Lopes, Jr., USC (3rd) Hannah Rusnak, Fr., WASHINGTON (1st) Alissa Brooks-Johnson, R-Sr., WASHINGTON STATE (4th) Lindsey Schauble, Jr., WASHINGTON STATE (3rd) 88TH ANNUAL PAC-12 MEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP 32ND ANNUAL PAC-12 WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP

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For Immediate Release \\ Thursday, May 3, 2018Contacts \\ Jesse Hooker ([email protected]); David Kiefer ([email protected])

CHAMPIONSHIPS CENTRALSchedule of events, live results, recaps, photos and other relevant informationfrom the 2018 Pac-12 Track & Field Championships can be found on the Championships homepage on pac-12.com at:

pac-12.com/tfchamps

It marks the first time STANFORD has hosted the Pac-12 title meet since 2007, and the fourth time on The Farm since the addition of the women’s meet in 1987.

TELEVISION COVERAGEFor the first time in event history, both days of the Pac-12 Track & Field Championships will be broadcast live. Cover-age of the event will air on Saturday, May 12 starting at 5:30 p.m. PT/6:30 p.m. MT and Sunday, May 13 starting at 3 p.m. PT/4 p.m. MT across Pac-12 Network, all regional channels and Pac-12 Now.

Paul Sunderland (1984 Olympian), Tom Feuer (Emmy Award-winning Olym-pics producer), Jordan Kent (four-time track All-American at Oregon) and Jill Savage will cover the action.

Eight of the 10 entries into the men’s decathlon will be making their Pac-12 Track & Field Combined Events Championship debuts this weekend.

The lone returning competitors are STANFORD’s Harrison Williams, a two-time NCAA decathlon All-American who will compete at Pac-12’s for the first time since finishing runner-up in 2015, and COLORADO’s Andrew Ghizzone, who is making his fourth consecutive Pac-12 decathlon appearance.

MEN’S COMBINED EVENTS ENTRIES (Multis appearance)Dominic Gehr, Fr., ARIZONA (1st)Davis Butte, So., COLORADO (1st)

Andrew Ghizzone, Sr., COLORADO (4th)Aaron Carmichael, So., COLORADO (1st)Nate Gravelding, Jr., COLORADO (1st)

Austin Torres, Jr., OREGON (1st)Jack Herkert, Fr., STANFORD (1st)

Harrison Williams, Sr., STANFORD (2nd)Michael Gonzalez, So., USC (1st)

Martin Moldau, Fr., WASHINGTON STATE (1st)

Only six Pac-12 athletes have registered a decathlon score so far this season, led by the Cardinal’s Williams, whose 7,682 at the Bryan Clay Invitational in April is the highest for a Conference athlete since Williams (8,032) was edged by ARIZONA’s Pau Tonnesen (8,103) at the 2016 NCAA National Champion-ship. Williams’ 7,682 is good for ninth-best nationally entering the weekend.

Fifteen competitors will look to capture the heptathlon title at this weekend’s 2018 Pac-12 Track & Field Combined Events Championship.

Fourteen of them will be chasing defending and two-time champion and NCAA All-American Alissa Brooks-Johnson of WASHINGTON STATE. Already one of nine multiple winners of the event, Brooks-Johnson, who won titles in 2015 and 2017 around a redshirt season in 2016, will look to become only the fifth three-time champion in the Conference’s heptathlon history.

WOMEN’S COMBINED EVENTS ENTRIES (Multis appearance)Alyssa Thompson, R-Sr., ARIZONA (3rd)

Asha Culhane, Sr., CALIFORNIA (1st)Drianna Mustin, So., COLORADO (2nd)

Michaela Wenning, Sr., COLORADO (3rd)Maja Wichhart-Donzo, Jr., COLORADO (3rd)

Keira McCarrell, Fr., OREGON (1st)Kylee O’Connor, Sr., OREGON (1st)

Claire Corbitt, Fr., OREGON STATE (1st)Saskia McNairy, R-Jr., OREGON STATE (2nd)

Christina Chenault, R-So., UCLA (2nd)Kendall Gustafson, Sr., UCLA (3rd)

Lyndsey Lopes, Jr., USC (3rd)Hannah Rusnak, Fr., WASHINGTON (1st)

Alissa Brooks-Johnson, R-Sr., WASHINGTON STATE (4th)Lindsey Schauble, Jr., WASHINGTON STATE (3rd)

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USTFCCCA RANKINGSPAC-12 WEEK-BY-WEEK RANKED TEAMS

MTF WTFPreseason .............................. 4 ..................... 5April 2 .................................... 3 ..................... 5April 9 .................................... 3 ..................... 5April 16 .................................. 3 ..................... 5April 23 .................................. 3 ..................... 4April 30 .................................. 4 ..................... 6May 7 .................................. TBA ................TBA

MEN’S (April 30)Rank School Points Last Wk 1 Florida 304.21 1 2 Texas Tech 276.85 2 3 Alabama 256.01 3 4 Texas A&M 221.55 4 5 Houston 214.81 6 6 Georgia 198.64 5 7 BYU 184.72 8 8 Arkansas 161.97 11 9 USC 157.32 9 10 Florida State 152.31 7 11 OREGON 150.14 10 12 LSU 139.13 12 13 Kentucky 135.27 22 14 Texas 125.47 15 15 Kansas 108.82 13 16 TCU 105.56 14 17 Illinois 101.31 17 18 STANFORD 101.26 20 19 North Carolina A&T 97.50 18 20 Nebraska 96.71 27 21 Mississippi State 95.92 16 22 ARIZONA 94.68 31 23 Baylor 90.27 21 24 Penn State 89.11 25 25 South Carolina 86.74 23 Other Pac-12 programs: #52 WASHINGTON, #59 COLORADO, #68 CALIFORNIA, #73 UCLA, #90 WASHINGTON STATE, #119 ARIZONA STATE.

CONFERENCE INDEX Rank Conference Points Top 25 Teams 1 SEC 1825.92 9 2 Big 12 846.51 5 3 Big Ten 773.39 3 4 Pac-12 646.21 4 5 ACC 516.10 1

WOMEN’S (April 30)Rank School Points Last Wk 1 LSU 325.90 1 2 OREGON 283.66 3 3 USC 264.98 2 4 Arkansas 259.45 5 5 Georgia 253.10 4 6 Kentucky 248.89 6 7 Texas A&M 222.48 8 8 Florida 212.18 9 9 STANFORD 188.74 7 10 Minnesota 158.09 10 11 Purdue 155.72 11 12 Texas 152.03 12 13 ARIZONA STATE 132.70 14 14 Tennessee 120.70 16 15 Kansas State 114.81 13 16 Missouri 101.99 32 17 Alabama 96.75 23 18 Texas Tech 92.73 17 19 Virginia Tech 87.88 21 20 Miami (Fla.) 87.54 15 21 Ole Miss 84.87 19 22 Kansas 79.19 18 23 COLORADO 75.87 30 24 Iowa 75.27 29 25 UCLA 73.86 36

Other Pac-12 programs: #55 UTAH, #61 ARIZONA, #64 WASHINGTON STATE, #72 CALIFORNIA, #97 WASHINGTON, #132 OREGON STATE.

CONFERENCE INDEX Rank Conference Points Top 25 Teams 1 SEC 2095.32 10 2 Pac-12 1142.35 6 3 Big Ten 667.44 3 4 Big 12 658.79 4 5 ACC 527.77 2

2018 NCAA WEST PRELIMINARIESThursday-Saturday, May 24-26

Hornet StadiumHosted by Sacramento State University

Sacramento, Calif.

2018 NCAA SELECTIONSMultis - Thursday, May 17NCAA.com | 10 a.m. PT

Final Champs - Sunday, May 27NCAA.com | 2 p.m. PT

2018 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPSWednesday-Saturday, June 6-9

Hayward FieldHosted by University of Oregon

Eugene, Ore.

Ghizzone, who is second in the Pac-12 with a sea-son-best decathlon score of 7,083, is poised for a career-best showing at the Conference’s combined meet. He has risen from 11th in 2015 to 10th in 2016 to fifth last spring.

Ghizzone (5,519) captured the heptathlon at the MPSF indoor championships this past February, defeating the likes of upcoming Pac-12 decathlon competitors Martin Moldau (4,837) of WASHING-TON STATE, Jack Herkert (4,420) of STANFORD, and Buffaloes’ teammate Davis Butte (4,617) in the event.

Three-Time Pac-12 Heptathlon ChampionsTracye Lawyer, STAN (1997-99)

Ellannee Richardson, WSU (2001-03)Jacquelyn Johnson, ASU (2004, 2006, 2008)

Brianne Theisen, ORE (2009-10, 2012)

Brooks-Johnson enters with the league’s best hep-tathlon mark of the season - a 5,740 at the Bryan Clay Invitational, good for eighth-best in the NCAA this season. The Pac-12’s top five is rounded out by UCLA’s Kendall Gustafson (5,691, 12th), ARIZO-NA’s Alyssa Thompson (5,596, 13th), USC’s Lynd-sey Lopes (5,574, 16th) and COLORADO’s Maja Wichhart-Donzo (5,433, 27th), all posting top-30 national marks this seaosn.

Gustafson (4,084) edged third-place Brooks-John-son (4,040) by just 44 points for the MPSF pentath-lon crown in February.

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#PAC12TF ON #THEBOWERMAN18 WATCH LISTS

One Pac-12 men’s athlete is on the Pre-Conference Championships Watch List for the 2018 Bowerman Award released May 3.

Rai Benjamin ...................USC ..................SprintsMichael Norman ..............USC ..................Sprints

Two Pac-12 women’s athletes are on the Pre-Con-ference Championships Watch List for the 2018 Bowerman Award released May 3.

Maggie Ewen ...................ASU .................. ThrowsKendall Ellis .....................USC ...................Sprints

DATEMarch 20

March 27

April 3

April 10

April 17

April 24

May 1

MEN’S TRACKRicky Morgan Jr., USC

Michael Norman, USC

Sean McGorty, STAN

Michael Norman, USC

Riley Kelly, UCLA

Michael Norman, USC

Carlos Villarreal, ARIZ

MEN’S FIELDBrock Eager, WSU

Bryant O’Georgia, ARIZ

McKay Johnson, CAL

Jordan Geist, ARIZ

Jordan Geist, ARIZ

Sander Moldau, WSU

Jordan Geist, ARIZ

WOMEN’S TRACKKarolina Pahlitzsch, ARIZ

Twanisha Terry, USC

Grayson Murphy, UTAH

Anna Cockrell, USC

Mesa Weidle, UTAH

Twanisha Terry, USC

Alissa Brooks-Johnson, WSU

WOMEN’S FIELDIsabella Marten, CAL

Maggie Ewen, ASU

Ashlie Blake, UCLA

Maggie Ewen, ASU

Lena Giger, STAN

Chaquinn Cook, ORE

Maggie Ewen, ASU

2018 #PAC12TF ATHLETES OF THE WEEK

USTFCCCA NATIONAL TRACK & FIELD ATHLETES OF THE WEEKMarch 27 (OTF) - Maggie Ewen, Arizona StateApril 10 (OTF) - Maggie Ewen, Arizona StateMay 1 (OTF) - Maggie Ewen, Arizona State

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EUGENE, Ore. - The OREGON men’s and women’s track & field teams completed their ninth consecutive sweep of the Pac-12 Track & Field Championships on Sunday at historic Hayward Field. It marked the 11th straight team title for the Ducks’ men and the ninth in a row for the UO women.

With its ninth all-time sweep of the Conference championship meet, Oregon surpassed UCLA’s total of eight dual men’s & women’s titles. The Ducks’ men also moved past the Bruins with their 18th overall Conference title.

On the men’s side, No. 7 nationally ranked Oregon amassed 175 points, the third-most ever in the Confer-ence meet and most since 1987. No. 8 ranked USC finished second with 115.5 points and No. 20 UCLA placed third with 101 points. The No. 2 ranked Oregon women recorded the fourth-most points ever in a Pac-12 Championship meet with 189 to post a 54-point victory over No. 3 ranked rival USC. COLORADO dominated with six middle-distance and distance event titles to record its best-ever finishes and highest point totals in both the men’s (fourth, 73 points) and women’s (third, 78) standings since joining the Pac-12.

Sunday’s crowd of 6,778 saw four Pac-12 Championships meet records fall, highlighted by a new hammer throw mark from women’s athlete of the meet Maggie Ewen of ARIZONA STATE and the world’s fastest 200-meter time this year and an all-time Pac-12 record from OREGON’s Deajah Stevens.

Ewen scored a meet-high 30 points for the Sun Devils as she became the first female to win the shot put, hammer and discus at the Pac-12 Championships. She joined UCLA’s Seilala Sua – who tripled in the shot put, discus and javelin in 1999 – as the only women to win three throwing events in the same Conference title meet.

Kyree King amassed a meet-best 22.5 points by winning the 100- and 200-meter dashes – the first Oregon man to dual in those events at the Pac-12 title meet – and running the second leg of the Ducks’ victorious 4x100 relay. He narrowly edged UCLA freshman Isaiah Holmes (22 points) and UO teammates Damarcus Simpson (20.5) and Marcus Chambers (18.5) for athlete of the meet honors.

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2017 PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIPS(hosted by Univ. of Oregon, Eugene, Ore.)Team Standings

MEN1. Oregon 1752. USC 115.53. UCLA 1014. Colorado 735. California 726. Washington State 68.57. Washington 618. Arizona State 519. Arizona 5010. Stanford 49

WOMEN1. Oregon 1892. USC 1353. Colorado 784. Washington 725. UCLA 636. Arizona State 58.57. Stanford 478. Arizona 469. California 45 Washington State 4511. Oregon State 21.512. Utah 16

2017 PAC-12 INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS(* - Pac-12 Championships record)

MEN100m Kyree King, ORE 10.09200m Kyree King, ORE 20.27400m Michael Norman, USC 45.15800m Nick Harris, COLO 1:48.771,500m Grant Fisher, STAN 3:54.675,000m Zach Perrin, COLO 13:58.4810,000m Edward Cheserek, ORE 29:11.76110mh Ashtyn Davis, CAL 13.50400mh Rai Benjamin, UCLA 49.523000sc Bailey Roth, ARIZ 8:39.834x100 Oregon 39.174x400 USC 3:07.65HJ Isaiah Holmes, UCLA 2.12m/6’-11”PV Matthew Eckles, ASU 5.07m/16’-7.5”LJ Damarcus Simpson, ORE 7.95m/26’-1”TJ Eric Sloan, USC 16.00m/52’-6”SP Peter Simon, CAL 19.15m/62’-10”DT Ryan Hunter-Simms, ORE 58.71m/192’-7”HT Brock Eager, WSU 67.39m/221’-1”JT Carson Fuller, WASH 74.38m/244’-0”Dec Mitch Modin, ORE 7,530

WOMEN100m Deajah Stevens, ORE 11.05200m Deajah Stevens, ORE 22.09*400m Kendall Ellis, USC 50.66*800m Raevyn Rogers, ORE 2:02.931,500m Dani Jones, COLO 4:22.095,000m Dani Jones, COLO 16:12.7610,000m Erin Clark, COLO 33:23.92100mh Alaysha Johnson, ORE 12.92400mh Sage Watson, ARIZ 55.013000sc Madison Boreman, COLO 10:06.834x100 Oregon 42.814x400 USC 3:29.52*HJ Lisanne Hagens, ARIZ 1.79m/5’-10.5”PV Elizabeth Quick, WASH 4.17m/13’-8.25”LJ Rhesa Foster, ORE 6.26m/20’-6.5”TJ Chaquinn Cook, ORE 13.45m/44’-1.5”SP Maggie Ewen, ASU 17.18m/56’-4.5”DT Maggie Ewen, ASU 59.81m/196’-2”HT Maggie Ewen, ASU 70.20m/230’-4”*JT Mackenzie Little, STAN 53.02m/173’-11”Hep Alissa Brooks-Johnson, WSU 5,638

CORVALLIS, Ore. - WASHINGTON STATE redshirt junior Alissa Brooks-Johnson won her second ca-reer heptathlon title, while OREGON senior Mitch Modin captured his first decathlon crown at the 2017 Pac-12 Track & Field Championships com-bined events at Oregon State’s Whyte Track & Field Center on Sunday.

In the 14-athlete heptathlon field, Brooks-Johnson added to her Day 1 lead to post an 87-point victory over runner-up Kara Hallock of host OSU. In the eight-athlete decathlon, Modin, who had second-, third- and fourth-place efforts in three prior Pac-12 decathlon trips, erased a 145-point deficit over the final four events to secure an elusive Pac-12 cham-pionship in his final appearance.

Brooks-Johnson totaled 5,638 points to capture her second Pac-12 heptathlon title in the past three years (2015), joining Ellanee Richardson (2001-03) as the only Cougars to win multiple Con-ference crowns. Brooks-Johnson’s consistency was critical to adding to her 2015 championship as she finished in the top 5 in all seven events, including top-3 performances in five disciplines.

Hallock won the long jump (19’-3.75”) on Sunday to help her climb from fourth to runner-up with a personal-best 5,551 points, the second-highest score in OSU program history. USC’s Lyndsey Lopes also recorded a PR with 5,371 points to claim third.

Trailing Day 1 leader Isaiah Oliver of COLORADO by 145 points through six events, Modin won the discus (124’-7.5”) and javelin (197’) and tied for first in the pole vault (15’-5”) to build a comfort-able 304-point advantage entering the 1,500-meter finale. Modin coasted to seventh in the 1,500 to finish with 7,530 points.

2017 Pac-12 Decathlon standings1. Mitch Modin, Oregon .........................................75302. Joe Delgado, Oregon ..........................................74323. Tyler Brendel, California. ....................................74134. Isaiah Oliver, Colorado ........................................73945. Andrew Ghizzone, Colorado. ...............................69256. Liam Henshaw, Arizona State. ............................66067. Cole Jensen, Washington ...................................65778. Daniel Norwitz, USC ...........................................5656

2017 Pac-12 Heptathlon standings1. Alissa Brooks-Johnson, Washington State ...........56382. Kara Hallock, Oregon State .................................55513. Lyndsey Lopes, USC...........................................53714. Christina Chenault, UCLA ...................................52695. Kendall Gustafson, UCLA ...................................52176. Monique Van, UCLA ...........................................51447. Saskia McNairy, Oregon State .............................50928. Maja Wichhart-Donzo, Colorado .........................50839. Liz Harper, Washington State ..............................503810. Alexa Harmon-Thomas, USC ............................474111. Lindsey Schauble, Washington State ................474112. Mariah Slack, Colorado ....................................456813. Drianna Mustin, Colorado .................................442014. Michaela Wenning, Colorado ............................3937

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DECATHLON # Athlete Year Team Points Date 1 Harrison Williams JR STAN 7682 04/19/18 2 Andrew Ghizzone SR COLO 7083 04/19/18 3 Dominic Gehr FR ARIZ 6709 04/07/18 4 Aaron Carmichael FR COLO 6027 04/19/18 5 Davis Butte SO COLO 5701 04/19/18 6 Nate Gravelding JR COLO 5465 04/19/18

HEPTATHLON # Athlete Year Team Points Date 1 Brooks-Johnson, Alissa SR WSU 5740 04/19/18 2 Kendall Gustafson SR UCLA 5691 03/23/18 3 Alyssa Thompson SR ARIZ 5596 04/07/18 4 Lyndsey Lopes JR USC 5574 04/06/18 5 Maja Wichhart-Donzo JR COLO 5433 04/19/18 6 Michaela Wenning JR COLO 5247 04/19/18 7 Keira McCarrell FR ORE 5161 04/19/18 8 Kylee O’Connor SR ORE 5084 05/19/18 9 Lindsey Schauble SO WSU 4908 04/19/18 10 Asha Culhane JR CAL 4501 03/16/18

PAC-12 TRACK & FIELD - 2018 COMBINED EVENTS LEADERBOARD

DECATHLONMeet Record: Mike Ramos, WASH, 8,322, 19821973 Craig Brigham, ORE, 7,6731974 Craig Brigham, ORE, 7,6361975 Craig Brigham, ORE, 7,8271976 Steve Alexander, UCLA, 7,3861977 Brian Mondschein, WASH, 7,0661978 Bengt Larsson, OSU, 7,6221979 Dannie Jackson, ASU, 7,7551980 Gary Gefre, WASH, 7,7581981 Mark Anderson, UCLA, 7,8091982 Keith Collins, WSU, 7,6911983 Mike Ramos, WASH, 7,6531984 Mike Ramos, WASH, 7,8241985 Steve Erickson, WASH, 8,0631986 Mike Ramos, WASH, 8,322*1987 Simon Shirley, WSU, 7,5591988 Derek Huff, ARIZ, 7,6611989 Derek Huff, ARIZ, 7,6291990 Pedro daSilva, ORE, 7,7541991 Pedro daSilva, ORE, 7,7511992 (vacated**)1993 Chris Huffins, CAL, 7,6711994 Travis Clark, STAN, 6,9821995 Jeromy Williams, ORE, 7,8061996 Leo Slack, WSU, 7,7431997 Ross Bomben, CAL, 7,5511998 Ross Bomben, CAL, 7,8081999 Bevan Hart, CAL, 7,6622000 Bevan Hart, CAL, 7,8902001 Santiago Lorenzo, ORE, 7,6172002 Billy Pappas, ORE, 7,5322003 Santiago Lorenzo, ORE, 7,5642004 Tommy Skipper, ORE, 7,5892005 Darion Powell, WSU, 7,5312006 Jake Arnold, ARIZ, 7,6912007 Jake Arnold, ARIZ, 7,7552008 Ashton Eaton, ORE, 7,6042009 Ashton Eaton, ORE, 8,0912010 Ashton Eaton, ORE, 8,1542011 Jeremy Taiwo, WASH, 7,7422012 Dakotah Keys, ORE, 7,7932013 Dakotah Keys, ORE, 8,0012014 Dakotah Keys, ORE, 7,8012015 Pau Tonnesen, ARIZ, 7,8232016 Pau Tonnesen, ARIZ, 7,9422017 Mitch Modin, ORE, 7,530

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

HEPTATHLONMeet Record: Brianne Theisen, ORE, 6,353, 20121987 Wendy Brown, USC, 5,5891988 Wendy Brown, USC, 5,6651989 Tonya Sedwick, UCLA, 5,5091990 Peggy Odita, STAN, 5,2851991 Tonya Sedwick, UCLA, 5,5481992 Sonja Forster, WASH, 5,2661993 Kelly Blair, ORE, 5,9891994 Kelly Blair, ORE, 5,5271995 Ifeoma Ozoeze, CAL, 5,6241996 Nicole Haynes, USC, 5,7861997 Tracye Lawyer, STAN, 5,6631998 Tracye Lawyer, STAN, 5,8091999 Tracye Lawyer, STAN, 5,7942000 Missy Vanek, CAL, 5,5052001 Ellannee Richardson, WSU, 5,5782002 Ellannee Richardson, WSU, 5,8212003 Ellannee Richardson, WSU, 5,7662004 Jackie Johnson, ASU, 5,6032005 Julie Pickler, WSU, 5,5692006 Jackie Johnson, ASU, 5,9872007 Diana Pickler, WSU, 6,0182008 Jacquelyn Johnson, ASU, 6,3072009 Brianne Theisen, ORE, 5,9862010 Brianne Theisen, ORE, 5,9172011 Samantha Henderson, ASU, 5,4702012 Brianne Theisen, ORE, 6,353*2013 Keia Pinnick, ASU, 5,8012014 Amalie Iuel, USC, 5,3782015 Alissa Brooks-Johnson, WSU, 5,8032016 Amalie Iuel, USC, 6,0112017 Alissa Brooks-Johnson, WSU, 5,638

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2018 PAC-12 CONFERENCE MEN’S AND WOMEN’SOUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS

(Men: 88th Annual - Women: 32nd Annual)Saturday-Sunday, May 12-13, Cobb Track & Angell Field

Stanford University, Stanford, Calif.(Multi-Events contested Saturday-Sunday, May 5-6, at Cobb Track & Angell Field, Stanford, Calif.)

For more information, contact the Stanford Sports Information office at (650) 723-4591

SATURDAY, MAY 5 (Multi-Events) - SUBJECT TO CHANGETime M/W Event Round12:00 PM W 100 Meter Hurdles Final12:30 PM M 100 Meters Final1:00 PM W High Jump Final1:15 PM M Long Jump Final2:30 PM M Shot Put Final3:00 PM W Shot Put Final3:45 PM M High Jump Final4:00 PM W 200 Meters Final5:45 PM M 400 Meters Final

SATURDAY, MAY 12 - SUBJECT TO CHANGEField EventsTime M/W Event Round11:30 AM W Hammer Trials/Final2:00 PM W Long Jump Trials/Final2:15 PM W High Jump Final2:30 PM W Javelin Trials/Final2:45 PM W Shot Put Trials/Final4:30 PM M Long Jump Trials/Final5:00 PM W Pole Vault Final5:30 PM W Javelin Trials/Final5:45 PM M Shot Put Trials/Final

Running EventsTime M/W Event Round2:20 PM National Anthem2:30 PM W 4 x 100 Meter Relay Trials2:40 PM M 4 x 100 Meter Relay Trials2:50 PM W 1,500 Meters Trials3:05 PM M 1,500 Meters Trials3:30 PM W 100 Meter Hurdles Trials3:45 PM M 110 Meter Hurdles Trials4:00 PM W 400 Meters Trials4:15 PM M 400 Meters Trials4:30 PM W 100 Meters Trials4:45 PM M 100 Meters Trials5:00 PM W 800 Meters Trials5:25 PM M 800 Meters Trials5:30 PM W 3,000 Meter Steeplechase Final5:50 PM M 3,000 Meter Steeplechase Final6:10 PM W 400 Meter Hurdles Trials6:25 PM M 400 Meter Hurdles Trials6:40 PM W 200 Meters Trials6:55 PM M 200 Meters Trials7:10 PM W 10,000 Meters Final7:50 PM M 10,000 Meters Final

SUNDAY, MAY 6 (Multi-Events) - SUBJECT TO CHANGETime M/W Event Round11:00 AM M 110 Meter Hurdles Final11:45 AM W Long Jump Final11:50 AM M Discus Final1:10 PM M Pole Vault Final2:30 PM W Javelin Final3:35 PM W 800 Meters Final4:00 PM M Javelin Final4:50 PM M 1,500 Meters Final

SUNDAY, MAY 13 - SUBJECT TO CHANGEField EventsTime M/W Event Round10:30 AM M Hammer Trials/Final1:00 PM W Discus Trials/Final1:00 PM M High Jump Final1:30 PM W Triple Jump Trials/Final3:00 PM M Pole Vault Final3:15 PM M Triple Jump Trials/Final3:45 PM M Discus Trials/Final

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

RecordTiming - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 10:04 AM 5/2/2018 Page 1

Pac-12 Track and Field Championships - 5/5/2018 to 5/13/2018Cobb Track / Angell Field

Hosted by: Stanford UniversityPerformance List

Event 41 Women Heptathlon (15)

YearName School Points

Washington St. 5740Alissa Brooks-Johnson SR 1UCLA 5691Kendall Gustafson SR 2Arizona 5596Alyssa Thompson SR 3USC 5574Lyndsey Lopes JR 4Colorado 5433Maja Wichhart-Donzo JR 5Colorado 5247Michaela Wenning JR 6Oregon 5161Keira McCarrell FR 7Oregon 5084Kylee O'Connor SR 8Washington St. 4908Lindsey Schauble JR 9California 4501Asha Culhane JR 10Colorado 4347Drianna Mustin SO 11Oregon State 4289Saskia McNairy JR 12Oregon State 4032Claire Corbitt FR 13UCLA NPChristina Chenault JR 14Washington NPHannah Rusnak FR 15

Event 42 Men Decathlon (10)

YearName School Points

Stanford 7682Harrison Williams JR 1Colorado 7083Andrew Ghizzone SR 2Arizona 6709Dominic Gehr FR 3Colorado 6027Aaron Carmichael FR 4Colorado 5701Davis Butte SO 5Colorado 5465Nate Gravelding JR 6USC NPMichael Gonzalez SO 7Washington St. NPMartin Moldau FR 8Stanford NPJack Herkert FR 9Oregon NPAustin Torres JR 10