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2 0 0 4 A Z T E C P R O F I L E S LESLIE MILLER Muli-Events 5-10 Senior Humble, Texas Humble High School Major: Sociology MELINDA SMEDLEY Sprints 5-4 Senior Stockton, Calif. Lincoln High School Major: Sociology Slated to round out her Aztec career during the short indoor track season... coming off an All-America performance at last year s NCAAs... two-time NCAA outdoor participant... two-time MWC heptathlon winner. 2003 - Made her second consecutive trip to the national meet, improving seven slots to earn All-America All-American 2003 (Heptathlon) NCAA Outdoor Participant 2003, 2002 (Heptathlon) MWC Champion 2003 (Heptathlon), 2002 (Heptathlon) honors with a sixth-place finish... catapulted from 15th after day one to sixth place overall (5395 pts.) with the help of a first-place finish in the javelin (152-00)... throw was a personal best, the 10th longest in school history and almost 12 feet better than her nearest competitor... 12th at the USA national championships in the heptathlon... automatically qualified for the NCAA meet with her career best 5,602 points (No. 3 in SDSU history)at the MWC meet, successfully defending her heptathlon crown... also was fifth in the 100 hurdles and javelin, sixth in the 400 hurdles and ninth in the long jump at the conference championships... prelim time of 13.92 in the 100 hurdles was second-fastest on the team in 2003... two first-place finishes in the 400 hurdles... runner-up in the pentathlon and fourth in the long jump at the 2003 MWC indoor championships. 2002 - Placed 13th at the NCAAs in the heptathlon (5,111 pts.)... won the heptathlon at the Mountain West Conference outdoor championships with a score of 5,292 points... fourth in the heptathlon at Mt. SAC in April with a score of 5,472... that score was the highest point total among MWC athletes in 2002, and was the eighth-best mark in the nation, entering the NCAA meet... the 5,472 points rank her third all-time in the SDSU record book... ran the team's best time in the 100 hurdles (14.00) and the second-fastest in the 400 hurdles (1:00.04)... placed fifth in the pentathlon at the 2002 conference indoor meet, finishing with 3,486 points. 2001 - Missed most of the early part of the season with a quad injury... ran the second-fastest time by an Aztec in the 400-meter hurdles (1:00.61) and fifth best in the 100 hurdles (14.74)... placed seventh in the heptathlon at the Mountain West Conference outdoor championships after competing in the event only twice prior... placed eighth in the 400 hurdles at the MWC indoor meet. 2000 - Posted SDSU s top time in the 400-meter hurdles (61.50)... placed seventh at the MWC outdoor meet in the 400 hurdles... also placed seventh in the heptathlon at the MWC outdoors in just her second attempt at the event... won the 400 hurdles at UC Irvine. High School - Prepped at Humble High School, where she ran both cross country and track... Wildcats team MVP in track and field all four years... most outstanding runner by the Gulf Coast Track Coaches Association... set school records in the long jump, 300- meter hurdles, 100-meter hurdles and as a part of the 4x400 relay... qualified for the Texas high school state meet in the 100-meter hurdles in 1997 and the state cross country meet in 1996... also was a three-year letterwinner in volleyball and basketball. Personal - Leslie Ann Miller was born Feb. 23, 1981, in Houston, Texas... would like to coach after college... daughter of Edward and Deborah Miller... major is sociology. Will complete her eligibility in the indoor season... a natural leader, who should score points at the conference meet in both the 60 and 200 meters... will continue to train during the outdoor season as a member of Sheffield Elite. 2003 - Capped her outdoor career by earning a bid to her first NCAA championships in both the 100 and 200 meters, but was forced to withdraw due to an injury suffered while competing at the NCAA regional meet... 2003 Mountain West Conference Most Outstanding Performance awardwinner, after sweeping the 100 and 200 meters and running a leg on NCAA Outdoor Qualifier 2003 (100, 200) MWC Most Outstanding Perf. 2003 (Outdoor) MWC CHAMPION 2003 (100M, 200M, 4x100 Relay, 4x400 Relay) 2002 (100M, 4x100 Relay) Cal-Nevada MVP 2003 Team Captain 2003, 2002 the first place 4x100 and 4x400... successfully defended her 100- meter title, tying the school record of 11.50 in the prelims... won the 200 after placing second each of the previous two seasons... MWC athlete of the week on April 15, after playing a part in four of SDSU s six event titles at the Cal-Nevada championships... Cal-Nevada meet MVP, winning the 100 (11.75) and 200 (23.87) in NCAA regional qualifying times... lead-off leg on the team s school record 4x200 relay (1:32.99) at the Penn Relays... redshirted the indoor season. 2002 - Two-time MWC outdoor champion in the 100 meters and as a member of the conference s fastest-ever 4x100 relay... won the 100 meters at the conference meet with a time of 11.72... runner-up in the 200 meters with the fastest time in school history (23.32)... won her first three races of the outdoor season in the 200... second in the 100 and third in the 200 at the Cal-Nevada meet... fourth in both the 60 (7.66) and 200 (24.54) meters at the MWC indoor meet with team season-best times... earned an invitation for the North America, Central America and Caribbean under-25 track and field meet in San Antonio, Texas, for the 200-meter dash, placing fourth. 2001 - Ran 11.80 at the Cal-Nevada championships for the conference s top time in the 100 meters... time of 11.80 ranked eighth alltime at SDSU and was the fastest by an Aztec all season... posted 13 top-five finishes on the year, seven in the 100 meters and six in the 200 meters... second in the 100 and 200 meters at the MWC Outdoor Championships... ran the team s second-best time of 24.01 in the 200 meters and second best in the 400 meters (56.51). 2000 - SDSU s second-fastest time in the 100 meters (11.93), ranking eighth-best in the MWC... seventh in both the 100 (12.08) and 200 (24.52) at the Mountain West Conference outdoor championships... 200 meters time at MWC outdoor meet was a seasonal best. High School - Attended Lincoln High School in Stockton... four-time varsity letterwinner in track and field... owns PRs of 11.8 in the 100 meters and 24.15 in the 200 meters... was part of a 4x100 relay team that ran 54.7... also lettered two years in basketball. Personal - Melinda Joy Smedley was born Feb. 11, 1981, in San Francisco... nickname is Mindi... lists Marion Jones and Maurice Greene as her favorite athletes... daughter of Don Smedley and Marti McRae... major is sociology. WWW.GOAZTECS.COM Page 13

ERIN ASAY Pole Vault 5-6 Junior San Diego, Calif. Cuyamaca Junior College Major: Exercise/Nutr. Sciences Should make an easy transition from the junior college to the NCAA Division I level... will challenge for the conference title... from the same junior college that produced former Aztec pole vaulter and team captain Jesika Englebretson. At Cuyamaca Junior College - Competed for two seasons with the Lady Coyotes, helping the team to a pair of conference titles... runner-up at the junior college state meet in 2003... school record-holder, clearing 11-10... also owns the school s fourth-best mark of 11-1. High School - Four-year letterwinner at Sweetwater High School in National City, Calif. 2001 CIF pole vault champion and owns the school record of 12-0... 11th at the 2001 high school state meet... Metro League pole vault champion an all-round athlete, who also lettered four times in soccer and three times in tennis. Personal - Erin Marie Asay was born March 17, 1983, in San Diego daughter of Mary Beth and Allan Asay sister Dana was an SDSU cheerleader hopes to pursue a career in physical therapy. SHAYLA BALENTINE Pole Vault 5-6 Junior Los Osos, Calif. Morro Bay High School Major: Criminal Justice The Aztecs top returning pole vaulter... won both the 2002 Mountain West Conference indoor and outdoor pole vault titles... competed as a freshman at the 2002 NCAA outdoor meet. 2003 - Continued to produce solid results for the Aztecs in her second season... set the school indoor record and tied the outdoor record... tied the outdoor record at the NCAA regional, where she placed MWC Outdoor Champion 2002 (Pole Vault) MWC Indoor Champion 2002 (Pole Vault) NCAA Outdoor Participant 2002 (Pole Vault) eighth... third at the MWC outdoor championships, clearing 12-8... logged NCAA regional qualifying jumps at all but one meet... runner-up at both the Steve Scott and UCSD Invite... cleared 13-0 in winning the pole vault at Cal State Northridge... also took first at the San Diego City Championships and competed in the javelin for the first time in her career... logged back-to-back indoor school records of 12-10 at the Mountain T s Invitational and the Washington Indoor Invite... mark ranks third in conference history... earned Mountain West Conference Athlete of the Week honors on Feb. 11. 2 0 0 4 A Z T E C P R O F I L E S 2002 - Capped a phenomenal freshman campaign by placing 17th at the NCAA outdoor championships held at Louisiana State University set a meet record of 13-1 ½ en route to the Mountain West Conference outdoor pole vault title her vault of 13-1.50 is second-best in school history recorded NCAA provisional qualifying marks 10 different times during the outdoor season won seven individual meets competed at the USA Track and Field national championships at Stanford set the freshman record for SDSU pole vaulters during both the indoor and outdoor seasons MWC indoor champion with a meet record of 12-7.50 NCAA provisional qualifier, who tied the school record at the Reno Pole Vault Summit at 12-9.50 with teammate Tricia Gutierrez... MWC all-academic team honoree. High School - Four-year varsity letterwinner at Morro Bay High School served as a team captain earned team MVP honors and was named her school's female athlete of the year California state high school meet champion set the current national high school record for the pole vault with a personal record jump of 13-8 featured in the January 2002 issue of Track and Field News as a prize recruit also appeared in Sports Illustrated for Women in the "Name That Sport" section. Personal - Shayla Rose Balentine was born Aug. 8, 1982, in Victorville, Calif.... daughter of Michele West enjoys surfing, traveling and shopping major is criminal justice has aspirations of competing in the Olympics. HEATHER HERON Sprints/Hurdles 5-7 Junior Yakima, Wash. Cal State Northridge Major: Communications Should give the Aztecs two of the top hurdlers in the Mountain West Conference, along with teammate Nicole Ireland... can also contribute in the sprint events. At Cal State Northridge - Spent three seasons at Cal State Northridge in Northridge, Calif.... used her redshirt year in 2003... competed in the 100 hurdles at the 2002 NCAA championships in Louisiana... posted a season best time of 13.39 in the prelims to advance to the NCAA semifinals, where she completed the race in 13.63... helped the Matadors to the team title at the Big West championships as a sophomore, winning the 100 hurdles (13.42)... also competed in 100-meter dash, 60-meter hurdles, and 4x100 & 4x400-meter relays for the Matadors. at Washington state meet in 2000. High School - Three-year captain at Eisenhower High School in Yakima, Wash. finished second in the 100-meter hurdles Personal - Heather Rebecca Heron was born June 20, 1982, in Yakima, Wash. majoring in communications. Page 14 2004 SAN DIEGO STATE TRACK & FIELD

2 0 0 4 A Z T E C P R O F I L E S MARIE NILSSON Distance 5-9 Junior Kil, Sweden Oklahoma State Major: Int. Sec.& Conflict Res. MEGAN SCHAUERMANN Jumps 6-0 Junior Vancouver, Wash. Hudson s Bay High School Major: Child & Family Develop. Will be one of the team s top distance runners in her first track season with the Aztecs... SDSU s No. 1 cross country runner in 2003... can run anything from the 800 to the 3,000 steeplechase, as well as the longer distance events. 2003-04 - Made her case as one of the best in SDSU cross country history... logged three of the top-four 6K times in Aztec history, including a school All-MWC Cross Country record of 21:04 at the NCAA regional 2003 (First Team) meet... team's top runner at every meet she participated in and tallied five top-seven individual finishes overall... posted the best-ever finish and time by an Aztec at the MWC championships, coming in fourth overall in 21:53... earned a spot on the seven-member Mountain West Conference first team, becoming the first SDSU runner so honored in the meet's five-year history... first Aztec to be named Mountain West Conference Runner of the Week twice in a season... recorded the best finish by an SDSU women's runner at the Aztec Invitational in 22 years, coming in fourth with the team s season best 5K effort of 18:23... MWC all-academic honoree. At Oklahoma State - Spent three seasons running for Oklahoma State... has two years of eligibility in track... competed twice at the NCAA Cross Country Championships in both 2001 and 2002... ran individually at last year s NCAA meet, placing 66th after a third-place finish at the regionals... helped Oklahoma State to the Midwest Region title in 2001, coming in 12th... Cowgirls top runner at the 2001 NCAAs coming in 61st... Oklahoma State was 18th at the national meet in 2001... pair of top-12 finishes at the Big 12 championships her final two seasons... third at the Swedish championships this past summer in the 5,000 meters. High School - Attended Rvdbecksskolan in Sollentuna, Sweden... placed fourth in the 800 and fifth in the 1,500 at the 1999 Swedish School Championships. Personal - Karin Marie Irene Nilsson was born May 25, 1981, in Kil, Sweden... daughter of Henry and Ulla Nilsson... father, Henry, won the Swedish championship in the 3,000 meters in 1966 and 1968... major is international security and conflict resolution. Brings the Aztecs quality results in the long jump and triple jump... a two-sport athlete at SDSU, who recently finished her career with the Aztec volleyball team... the only current Aztec who is a varsity letterwinner in two sports. 2003-04 - Completed her eligibility on the volleyball court, earning all conference honors... led the league in blocks per game (1.56), ranking seventh nationally. 2002-2003 - Made improvements at the conference outdoor meet in both the long and triple jump... career best of 39-10 in the triple jump, placing third overall and ranking her eighth in school history... seventh in the long jump at the MWC championships... best performance in the long jump came at the Cal State Northridge meet, coming in fourth with a leap of 18-4.25 (wind-aided)... three runnerup finishes on the year, with two of them coming at the San Diego City Championships... participated in the last two indoor meets, taking fifth in the triple jump with a team season best mark of 38-feet... sixth in the long jump at the MWC championship... MWC all-academic selection... on the volleyball court, started in 32 of the team s 34 matches, averaging 1.78 kills per game. 2001-02 - Competed exclusively in the outdoor season... earned a first-place finish in the long jump in her first collegiate meet at the SDSU Track Classic with a mark of 19-04.25 in triple jump competition, jumped 38-02.25, placing sixth at the Mountain West Conference outdoor championships... triple jump mark at the conference meet is the ninth-longest in Aztec outdoor track and field history... also was 10th in the conference meet in the long jump (17-01.25). High School - A three-year letterwinner in track at Hudson's Bay participated in triple jump, long jump, and the 4x100 relay threetime league champion in triple jump and state champion as a sophomore state and league champ in long jump as a junior won the league championship in the 4x100 relay also lettered three years in volleyball and twice in basketball an honor roll student who received Scholar Athlete Award in 1999. Personal - Megan Schauermann was born June 29, 1982, in Vancouver, Wash. daughter of Craig and Norma Schauermann major is child and family development. WWW.GOAZTECS.COM Page 15

2 0 0 4 A Z T E C P R O F I L E S LARNIE BOYD Sprints/Hurdles 5-6 Sophomore Vallejo, Calif. Idaho State Major: Sp. Lang. & Hearing Sci. CHRISTAL CUADRA Distance 5-7 Sophomore Honolulu, Hawaii Maryknoll High School Major: Economics A transfer from Idaho State University, who will provide quality results in the 200 and 400, as well as the 400 hurdles. At Idaho State - Competed at Idaho State in 2003... all-big Sky Conference indoor and outdoor selection Big Sky Track and Field Athlete of the Week (April 20-26)... member of 4x100 and 4x400 relay teams that finished first at Big Sky Conference outdoor meet... also placed second in the 400-meter dash at conference... competed in the 4x100, 4x400 and 400 meters at the NCAA regional, helping the Bengals to a sixth place in the 4x100... during the indoor season, ran a leg on the winning 4x400 relay, was the runner-up in the 400 and fifth in the 200 at the Big Sky championships. High School - Two-time captain and letterwinner at Vallejo High School... placed seventh at the California state high school meet in the 400 as a senior... CIF outstanding athlete and league champion as a junior and senior... served as team captain both seasons... also competed in cross-country... finished sixth at the 2002 junior nationals in the 4x400 relay. Personal - Larnie Shayla Boyd was born July 25, 1984, in Oakland, Calif. daughter of Yvonne Cooley and Allen Boyd... an all-academic honoree, posted 3.8 GPA in high school... enjoys reading... majoring in speech language and hearing science. Page 16 NICOLE CARMIER Sprints/Jumps 5-10 Sophomore Elk Grove, Calif. Laguna Creek High School Major: Business Contributes in a variety of events for the Aztecs, including the 400, 800, 400 hurdles, the high jump and the pentathlon/heptathlon. 2003 - Eighth in her first-ever heptathlon at the MWC outdoor meet, scoring 4,229 points... best time in the 400 of 56.99 came at the UCSD Invite... runner-up in the 400 at the Steve Scott Invite... cleared a season-best 5-2.25 in the high jump at the conference outdoor meet... competed in the 200, 400 and high jump at the MWC indoor championships... third leg of the school record 4x400 relay (3:47.88), which took second at conference... MWC all-academic selection. High School - Named the Cardinals Athlete of the Year and track MVP all four years at Laguna Creek High School personal-best 55.27 in the 400 sixth in the 4x400 relay at the Junior Olympics competed in the California state finals in the 4x100 and 4x400 relays from 1998-2000 also played basketball, receiving a spot on the allcity team in 2002 an honor roll student. Personal - Nicole Renee Carmier was born Nov. 15, 1983, in Los Angeles, Calif. daughter of Walter and Carolyn Carmier majoring in business. 2004 SAN DIEGO STATE TRACK & FIELD A key performer in the distance races for SDSU... already kicked off her sophomore season with an outstanding campaign as a member of the Aztec cross country team. 2003-04 - The Aztecs No. 2 finisher during most of the cross country season... posted the eighth (22:25) and 10th (22:32) fastest 6K times in school history... team s second best 5K time (18:39.80) and third best 6K time (22:25) of the season... five, top-20 finishes overall... began year with her best-ever finish and 5K time of 18:39.80 at the Fullerton Opener, coming in fourth overall in the field of 139... second Aztec to cross the finish line a week later at the Aztec Invitational, placing 16th in 19:07... team s No. 2 runner at her next four meets, including a 13th at the UCSD Invite and a fifth place at the LBSU Invitational, helping the team to the meet title... 42nd overall at the MWC meet in Albuquerque... rounded out season with her best-ever 6K time of 22:25 at the NCAA regional in Oregon. 2002-03 - Competed in the five different events during the outdoor track season... second at the season-opening San Diego City Championships in the 1,500 with a time of 4:53.07... raced in the 3,000 on three occasions with her best time coming at the UCSD Invite (10:38.72)... sixth in the 5,000 at the Steve Scott Invitational in Irvine, Calif.... competed in the 5,000 and 10,000 at the MWC outdoor meet... set the school record in the indoor 3,000 with a time of 10:32.40 at the UW Indoor Invite... ran in seven of the team s eight cross country meets... finished in the No. 2 spot for the Aztecs in four of her seven races... scored a pair of 17th-place finishes in back-to-back meets at the Aztec Invite and in her home state of Hawai'i at the Hawai i Invitational... posted her best 5K time of 19:08,00 at the Aztec Invitational on Sept. 14... competed in the Mountain West Conference (56th) and the NCAA west regional meet (85th). High School - A four-year varsity letterwinner at Maryknoll High School named the Spartans' athlete of the year an all-state team member in cross country and track 2001 Hawai i state cross country champion... won her league s cross country, 1,500 and 3,000-meter titles as well team took first place at the cross country league championships personal records include 10:21 in the 3000 meters, 4:44 in the 1500 meters and 2:21 in the 800 meters ran the 5K in a personal-best 17:28. Personal - Christal Park Cuadra was born on Feb. 9, 1984, in Honolulu, Hawaii... parents are Greg and Kisun Cuadra... dad was her high school track coach... lists Lance Armstrong as her favorite athlete... majoring in economics.

2 0 0 4 A Z T E C P R O F I L E S BIANCA McNAIR Sprints 5-10 Sophomore Portland, Ore. Lincoln High School Major: International Business SHANON MEYER Multi-Events 5-8 Sophomore Hesperia, Calif. Sultana High School Major: Exercise/Nutr. Sciences Gives the Aztecs quality results in the sprints... also a key member of the team s relays, who earned All-America honors a year ago. 2003 - Earned All-America honors at the NCAA outdoor championships, running the anchor leg during the preliminaries of the 4x400 relay... ninth at the USA Junior All-American 2003 (4x400 Relay) NCAA Outdoor Participant 2003 (4x400 Relay) National Championships in the 400 meters with a time of 24.99... one of 12 Aztecs to compete at the first ever NCAA west regional, running in the 400... pair of top-six finishes at the MWC outdoor meet, taking fifth in the 400 and sixth in the 200... third leg on the school s fastest ever 4x200 relay, which posted a time of 1:32.99 at the Penn Relays... runner-up in the 400 at the Cal-Nevada championships, logging a season best and NCAA regional qualifying time of 54.60 (10th in SDSU history)... won the 800 at the San Diego City Championships, the only time she competed in the event... participated in the 60, 200 and 400 at the conference indoor meet. High School - A four-time varsity letterwinner at Lincoln High School... runner-up in the 400 meters (55.07) and third in the 200 meters (25.02) at the 2002 Oregon state high school meet... owns her high school's records in the 200 (24.90) and 400 (55.07) meters team's MVP in 2001 and 2002 first-team allleague selection relay team qualified for state finals all four years also a two-year letterwinner in volleyball. Personal - Bianca Marie McNair was born Jan. 8, 1984, in Portland, Ore. daughter of Edward and Marjorie McNair Jackie Joyner Kersey and Serena and Venus Williams are her favorite athletes majoring in international business. Enjoyed a phenomenal freshman campaign... a solid contributor in a variety of events... a four-time, multi-event junior nationals qualifier, who brings a host of skills and athleticism. 2003 - Had an outstanding season as a freshman at SDSU... competed in 12 different events besides the heptathlon during the outdoor campaign... won the 2003 USA Junior National USA Junior National Champion 2003 (Heptathlon) Pan Am Junior Championships 2003 (Heptathlon) MWC Freshman Of The Year 2003 (Indoor, Outdoor) MWC Outdoor Champion 2003 (Long Jump) NCAA Outdoor Participant 2003 (Heptathlon) heptathlon title in the final event with a lifetime best of 2:17.08 in the 800... earned Verizon All-America honors with her finish... represented Team USA at the 2003 Pan Am Junior Championships in Barbados, taking fourth overall... 15th at the NCAA meet in the heptathlon, jumping six slots from the first day of competition and posting a final point total of 5,126... season high point total in the heptathlon at the MWC outdoor meet (5,481), logging the fourth best effort in school history and coming in second overall... also competed in the 400 hurdles (5th), long jump (1st), triple jump (11th), pole vault (5th) and javelin (7th) at the conference championship, earning the MWC freshman of the year award... 2003 MWC champion in the long jump with a mark of 19-4.25, No. 7 in SDSU history... also ranks ninth in the 400 hurdles (59.92) and sixth in the pole vault (11-8)... placed fourth in the pentathlon and third in the long jump at the MWC indoor championship, garnering MWC indoor freshman of the year... conference all-academic selection. High School - Had a recordsetting year in 2000, in which she set the age-group national high school mark for the heptathlon with 5,038 points earned high school All-America honors with an eighth-place finish set 21 individual and relay records at Sultana High School named team captain her senior year and voted MVP for three straight years 14- time Mojave River League champion during high school career personal records - 400 intermediate hurdles (61.59), long jump (18-11.75), triple jump (38-7.50), high jump (5-6), shot put (38-7.50) and the pole vault (11-4). Personal - Shanon Renae Meyer was born on July 20, 1984, in Hesperia, Calif. daughter of Timothy and Lilli Meyer hobbies include wakeboarding and snowboarding an exercise and nutritional science major. WWW.GOAZTECS.COM Page 17

2 0 0 4 A Z T E C P R O F I L E S JAMILLAH TITUS Middle Distance/Jumps 5-8 Sophomore American Canyon, Calif. Vintage High School Major: Psychology VONNIE FULFORD Sprints 5-6 Freshman Los Angeles, Calif. Birmingham High School Major: Undecided A top prep performer in the middle distance races, especially in the 800 meters, and the high jump... also competes with the Aztec cross country team. 2003-04 - Competed in six races in her second season with the Aztec cross country squad... posted the team s fifth-fastest time of the year in the 5K of 19:45 at the UC Riverside Invitational, where she was the Aztecs top finisher... highest finish came at the Long Beach State Invitational, where she was 57th overall... fastest 6K race at Stanford in 25:24. 2002-03 - Led the team in the 800 (2:08.90), 1,500 (4:34.16) and the high jump (5-7)... NCAA regional qualifying efforts in the 800 and high jump... ranks fourth in school history in the 800, ninth in the 1,500 and 10th in the high jump... lead-off leg on the school s second-fastest outdoor distance medley relay (11:53.59)... finished 10th at the USA junior championships in the 800 with a time of 2:11.36... also competed in the 800 at the NCAA regional meet... seventh in the 800 at the MWC championship, while also competing in the 1,500 (12th) and high jump (8th)... three first-place finishes during the outdoor season... runner-up at the Cal-Nevada meet in the 800... also competed in the 400 and twice in the javelin... third in the 800 and tied for ninth in the high jump at the indoor conference meet... set the school indoor record in the 800 (2:11.26) in Seattle... ran in eight cross country meets in her first year at San Diego State... had one top 20 finish, placing 18th at the Aztec Invitational with a time of 19:11... season-best 5K time at the Long Beach Invitational, placing 20th in 18:46... stepped up to lead the Aztecs at the NCAA west regionals and was the No. 3 finisher for the squad in five other races. A talented newcomer who will add to the team s strength in the 100 and 200 meters. High School - Attended Birmingham High School in Lake Balboa, Calif.... claimed the 100 (11.99) and 200 (24.81) titles in career best times her senior season at the Los Angeles city finals, as the Patriots won the team championship with a record 125 points... also ran the anchor leg on the winning 400 relay... finished her career at the state meet, posting a prelim time of 12.08 in the 100... runner-up in the 100 and 200 as a junior at the Los Angeles City Section Championships... posted a time of 12.09 in the 100 and 24.71 in the 200, helping her team to a second-place finish... ran in the 100 and 200 at the 2002 state meet... won the 100 at the 2002 L.A. Watts Summer Games... competed in the 100 meters at the 2001 state meet in Sacramento. Personal - Estreanda Vonshea Fulford was born Dec. 20, 1985, in New Orleans, La.... nickname is Vonnie mother is Vonceal Fulford cousin Ramal Porter is a sophomore wide receiver for the Aztecs football team... plans to major in social work. High School - Ranked second nationally in the 800 meters in 2002 with a time of 2:08.62... 2002 California state 800-meter champion named athlete of the year by the Vintage High School Crushers as well as by her hometown newspaper personal bests include 2:08.62 in the 800 meters and 5-6 in the high jump... also competed on the Crushers' basketball and swim teams. Personal - Jamillah Danyae Titus was born Nov. 30, 1984, in Oakland, Calif. parents are Victor and Cassandra Titus enjoys swimming and running lists Wilma Rudolph as her favorite athlete a psychology major who plans to become a child psychologist. Page 18 2004 SAN DIEGO STATE TRACK & FIELD

2 0 0 4 A Z T E C P R O F I L E S JANINE POLISCHUK Multi-Events 5-5 Freshman Regina, Saskatchewan Sheldon Williams High School Major: Exercise/Nutr. Sciences CELESTE TYSON Middle Distance 5-1 Freshman Austin, Texas McNeil High School Major: Undecided Brings instant international experience to the SDSU line-up... will contribute in a variety of events, especially the jumps... expected to challenge for the MWC heptathlon title. National/International - The top junior athlete in the heptathlon in Canada, Polischuk earned a bronze medal at the 2003 Pan Am junior championships, beating current teammate Shanon Meyer... 12th at the world youth championships in 2001 in Hungary, with a Canadian outdoor youth record of 4,744... two-time Canadian junior champion in the heptathlon in 2002-03... competed at the Western Canada Summer Games this past year, winning a gold in the 100 hurdles, a silver in the triple jump and a bronze in the long jump... the Bob Adams Foundation Award winner for Combined Events in 2002 for Juvenile in Canada... holds several of Canada s juvenile and midget records both indoors and outdoors... won the Myrtle Cook Trophy for Canada's most outstanding female athlete 16 years or under in 1999... competed for Regina Athletics Track Club for 11 years with coaches Bob Polischuk and Alger Seon. High School - Four-year letterwinner in track at Sheldon Williams High School... served as team captain all four seasons... combined to earn 15 gold medals and one silver during her high school career... also played volleyball at Sheldon Williams. Personal - Janine Sandra Polischuk was born Jan. 14, 1985, in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada... daughter of Joan Whitton and Bob Polischuk... father was one of her club coaches... honor roll student throughout high school... enjoys going to movies... majoring in exercise and nutritional science. A consistent, tough runner who will compete in the 800 and 1,500, having already completed a season of collegiate cross country. 2003-04 - Ran in six races in her first cross country season on The Mesa... logged the team s sixth-fastest 5K time of the year of 19:46 at the Aztec Invitational, coming 37th overall... 39th at Hawai i s Big Wave Invitational with a 4K effort of 15:38... competed in four 6K races with a season best time of 24:13 at the Stanford Invitational... competed at the MWC meet in Albuquerque, N.M. High School - Earned 10 letters in three sports at McNeil High School in Austin, Texas... four-time letterwinner in cross country and track... Finished in the top 10 at the Texas state cross country meet as a senior... top-20 finisher at the regional level as a sophomore and junior... captained her team to a league title as a junior and a runner-up finish as a sophomore... trained for three years in both the 800 and 1600 under Traci Neely, competing unattached. Personal - Celeste Nicole Tyson was born Feb. 27, 1985, in Corpus Christi, Texas... daughter of Coral and Karl Tyson... is an only child... Undecided on a major. CARA WALKER Pole Vault 5-6 Freshman Huntington Beach, Calif. Marina High School Major: Biology Will be ready to contribute immediately in the Aztecs deep pole vault corps. High School - Three-year letterwinner in the pole vault at Marina High School in Huntington Beach California state high school runner-up as a senior, clearing 12-8, which tied for ninth nationally... won her league and CIF pole vault title in 2003... two-time Orange County Register all-county team... finished second in the league and runner-up at CIF her junior campaign, before coming in 14th at the state meet... voted team MVP of her class last three seasons... also played soccer at Marina... competed for the Higher Flyers under head coach Kevin Magula from 1999-2003. Personal - Cara Alexandra Walker was born March 5, 1985, in Sacramento, Calif.... daughter of Ellis Waller-Walker and Richard Walker... cousin Samantha Waller plays tennis at Cal Poly... former prep teammate Kristen McGregor is a sophomore pole vaulter at BYU... posted a 3.99 GPA, earning team scholar athlete honors... majoring in biology... hopes to pursue a career in medicine. WWW.GOAZTECS.COM Page 19

2 0 0 4 A Z T E C A T H L E T E G A L L E R Y Julie Amster 5-11 Sr. Distance Long Beach, Calif. Foothill HS Ali Baker 5-5 Fr. Distance Pine Valley, Calif. Mountain Empire HS Sara Cates 5-5 Fr. Distance Carlsbad, Calif. Carlsbad HS Jackie Duncan 5-6 So. Mid-Dist. Syracuse, N.Y. Liverpool HS Christian Fairing 5-6 So. Distance Irvine, Calif. Woodbridge HS Angie Fitzpatrick 5-7 Sr. Distance San Diego, Calif. Patrick Henry HS Tina Fodor 5-5 Jr. Distance Fullerton, Calif. Sonora HS Jennifer Greene 5-7 So. Jumps San Diego, Calif. Rancho Bernardo HS Julie Hudlow 5-7 Jr. Pole Vault San Diego, Calif. Rancho Bernardo HS Emily Joller 5-5 Jr. Distance San Diego, Calif. Rancho Bernardo HS Monica Kazlausky 5-8 Fr. Pole Vault Alexandria, Va. Mt. Vernon HS Nicole Rothert 5-6 Fr. Sprints Fallbrook, Calif. Fallbrook HS Leslie St. Pierre 5-10 Jr. Throws San Diego, Calif. Cuyamaca JC Page 20 2004 SAN DIEGO STATE TRACK & FIELD

2 0 0 4 A Z T E C M O U N T A I N W E S T C O N F E R E N C E O P P O N E N T S AIR FORCE FALCONS Location: Colorado Springs, Colo. Founded: 1954 Enrollment: 4,000 Colors: Blue and Silver Superintendent: Lt. Gen. John W. Rosa Acting Athletics Director: Brad DeAustin Head Coach: Ralph Lindeman 2003 MWC Finishes: Women Indoor-8th, Outdoor-6th 2003 NCAA Finishes: Women Indoor-n/a, Outdoor-n/a Track SID: Valerie Perkin SID E-mail: valerie.perkin@usafa.af.mil SID Phone: (719) 333-9022 SID Fax: (719) 333-3798 Website: www.airforcesports.com BRIGHAM YOUNG COUGARS Location: Provo, Utah Founded: 1875 Enrollment: 28,300 Colors: Blue, White, Tan President: Merrill J. Bateman Athletics Director: Elaine Michaelis Head Coach: Craig Poole 2003 MWC Finishes: Women-Indoor-1st Outdoor-2nd 2003 NCAA Finishes: Women Indoor-13th, Outdoor-15th Track SID: AmyAnn Rupp SID E-mail: track_sid@byu.edu SID Phone: (801) 422-8948 SID Fax: (801) 422-0633 Website: www.byucougars.com COLORADO STATE RAMS Location: Fort Collins, Colo. Founded: 1870 Enrollment: 23,934 Colors: Green and Gold President: Larry Penley Athletics Director: Mark Driscoll Head Coach: Del Hessel 2003 MWC Finishes: Women Indoor-3rd, Outdoor-3rd 2003 NCAA Finishes: Women Indoor-t51st, Outdoor-n/a Track SID: Heather Kennedy SID E-mail: hkennedy@lamar.colostate.edu SID Phone: (970) 491-5067 SID Fax: (970) 491-1348 Website: www.csurams.com NEW MEXICO LOBOS Location: Albuquerque, N.M. Founded: 1889 Enrollment: 24,250 Colors: Cherry and Silver President: Louis Caldera Athletics Director: Rudy Davalos Head Coach: Matt Henry 2003 MWC Finishes: Women Indoor-6th, Outdoor-7th 2003 NCAA Finishes: Women Indoor-n/a, Outdoor-n/a Track SID: Alfredo Moreno SID E-mail: avmoreno@unm.edu SID Phone: (505) 925-5524 SID Fax: (505) 925-5529 Website: www.golobos.com UNLV REBELS Location: Las Vegas, Nev. Founded: 1957 Enrollment: 24,965 Colors: Scarlet and Gray President: Dr. Carol Harter Athletics Director: Mike Hamrick Head Coach: Barbara Ferrell-Edmonson 2003 MWC Finishes: Women Indoor-7th, Outdoor-8th 2003 NCAA Finishes: Women - Indoor-n/a, Outdoor-n/a Track SID: Mark Wasik SID E-mail: Mark.Wasik@ccmail.nevada.edu SID Phone: (702) 895-3208 SID Fax: (702) 895-0989 Website: www.unlvrebels.com UTAH UTES Location: Salt Lake City, Utah Founded: 1850 Enrollment: 28,300 Colors: Crimson and White President: Dr. J. Bernard Machen Athletics Director: Dr. Chris Hill Head Coach: Lisa Archer 2003 MWC Finishes: Women Indoor-5th, Outdoor-5th 2003 NCAA Finishes: Women Indoor-n/a, Outdoor-n/a Track SID: Jeff Burdett SID E-mail: jburdett@huntsman.utah.edu SID Phone: (801) 581-3511 SID Fax: (801) 581-4358 Website: www.utahutes.com WYOMING COWGIRLS Location: Laramie, Wyo. Founded: 1886 Enrollment: 12,766 Colors: Brown and Gold President: Dr. Philip L. Dubois Athletics Director: Gary Barta Head Coach: Don Yentes 2003 MWC Finishes: Women Indoor-4th, Outdoor-4th 2003 NCAA Finishes: Women Indoor-n/a, Outdoor-t62nd Track SID: Mark Krug SID E-mail: mkrug47@hotmail.com SID Phone: (307) 766-2256 SID Fax: (307) 766-2346 Website: www.wyomingathletics.com Indoor Mountain West Conference Championships Feb. 26-Feb. 28, Colorado Springs, Colo. Hosted By: Air Force Academy Contact: Valerie Perkin - (719) 333-9022 NCAA Championships Mar. 12-13, Arkansas, Fayetteville, Ark. Contact: Phil Pierce - (501) 575-7430 2004 Championships Outdoor Mountain West Conference Championships May 12-15, Las Vegas, Nev. Hosted By: UNLV Contact: Mark Wasik - (702) 895-3208 NCAA Regional Championships May 28-29, Northridge, Calif. Hosted By: Cal State Northridge Contact: Matt Monroe - (818) 677-3247 NCAA Championships June 9-12, Austin, Texas Hosted By: University of Texas Contact: Ian Hofler - (512) 471-7437 WWW.GOAZTECS.COM Page 21

Page 22 2003 SEASON REVIEW NOTES In what will go down as a landmark year in program history, 2003 was the season that the Aztecs not only met expectations, they exceeded them. The following is just a few of the team s highlights: SDSU started with its best ever finish at the Mountain West Conference indoor meet, jumping from sixth in 2002 to second in 2003, more than doubling its point total. The Aztecs broke eight school records in the short, five-meet indoor campaign and sent its first participant to the NCAA indoor championships since 2000. SDSU went a perfect 3-0 in outdoor meets which were scored. The Aztecs finished first at the San Diego City Championships, knocked off No. 3 UCLA to win the Cal-Nevada Championships and also claimed the title at the conference meet. SDSU won its first ever Mountain West Conference Outdoor track and field title. The Aztecs ended Brigham Young's streak of 20 consecutive outdoor titles, which was the longest active streak in the nation in the sport of women s track and field, dating back to 1983. A record six Aztecs earned All-America distinction at the NCAA outdoor championships. SDSU finished the national meet tied for 29th overall, its best finish in coach Rahn Sheffield s 12-year tenure. Newcomer Nicole Ireland made the biggest impact on the team, snaring All- America honors with her fourth-place finish at the NCAAs in the 400 hurdles and running the second leg on the eighth place 4x400 relay. A two-time MWC athlete of the week, she was a five-time event winner (100 hurdles, 400 hurdles, triple jump, 4x100 and 4x400 relays) at the conference meet. Heptathlete Leslie Miller capped her career by placing sixth at the NCAAs, jumping nine spots in the final day of competition. Miller became the second Aztec heptathlete in the last three years to finish in the top six at the national meet. Other highlights: Freshman Shanon Meyer won the heptathlon at the 2003 USA Junior Outdoor Track & Field Championships and was fourth at the Pan Am Junior meet... Rahn Sheffield was named the west district coach of the year by the U.S. Track Coaches Association... the Aztecs were eighth overall at the firstever NCAA outdoor regional meet. 2 0 0 3 A Z T E C S E A S O N R E V I E W 2003 MEET-BY-MEET RESULTS Indoor Date Event Location Result Jan. 18 at National Pole Vault Summit Reno, Nev. NTS Feb. 8 at Mountain T s Invitational Flagstaff, Ariz. NTS Feb. 15 at Washington Indoor Invite Seattle, Wash. NTS Feb. 27-Mar. 1 at MWC Indoor Championships Colo. Springs, Colo. 2nd of 8/119 pts. Mar. 14-15 at NCAA Indoor Championships Fayetteville, Ark. DNP Outdoor Date Event Location Result Mar. 8 at SD City Championships La Jolla, Calif. 1st of 6/217.50 pts. Mar. 22 Aztec Classic San Diego, Calif. NTS Mar. 28-29 at Florida Relays Gainesville, Fla. NTS Mar. 29 at UCSD Spring Break La Jolla, Calif. NTS Apr. 5 at CS Northridge Meet Northridge, Calif. NTS Apr. 11-12 Cal-Nevada Championships San Diego, Calif. 1st of 22/159 pts. Apr. 17-20 at Mt. SAC Relays Walnut, Calif. NTS Apr. 25-26 at UCSD Invitational La Jolla, Calif. NTS Apr. 25-26 at Penn Relays Philadelphia, Pa. NTS May 4 at Steve Scott Invitational Irvine, Calif. NTS May 10 at Oxy Invitational Los Angeles, Calif. NTS May 14-17 at MWC Championships Albuquerque, N.M. 1st of 8/217 pts. May 30-31 at NCAA Outdoor Regionals Stanford, Calif. 8th of 24/39 pts. June 11-14 at NCAA Championships Sacramento, Calif. t29th/9 pts. 60 Meters *(7.30) (7.44) 1. Tonette Dyer 7.42@# 3/1 Colo. Spr., CO 2. Hollann Givens 7.71@ 2/8 Flagstaff, AZ 3. Nicole Ireland 7.72@ 2/8 Colo. Spr., CO 4. Jini Hogg 7.78@ 2/28 Colo. Spr., CO 200 Meters *(23.50) (24.00) 1. Nicole Ireland 23.90^ 3/1 Colo. Spr., CO 2. Tonette Dyer 24.41 2/15 Seattle, WA 3. Jini Hogg 25.00 2/28 Colo. Spr., CO 4. Hollann Givens 25.13 3/1 Colo. Spr., CO 400 Meters *(53.50) (54.50) 1. Tonette Dyer 53.51#^ 3/1 Colo. Spr., CO 2. Nicole Ireland 54.15^ 3/1 Colo. Spr., CO 3. Jini Hogg 54.79 2/15 Seattle, WA 4. Bianca McNair 56.27 2/15 Seattle, WA 800 Meters *(2:06.20) (2:09.00) 1. Jamillah Titus 2:11.26# 2/15 Seattle, WA 2. Kylie Edwards 2:16.59 2/15 Seattle, WA 3. Alisha Lasswell 2:20.06 2/28 Colo. Spr., CO 4. Leslie Miller 2:22.27pn 2/27 Colo. Spr. CO Mile *(4:42.60) (4:48.40) 1. Alicia Stewart 5:12.82# 2/15 Seattle, WA 2. Kylie Edwards 5:22.96@ 2/28 Colo. Spr., CO 3. Christal Cuadra 5:43.25@ 2/8 Flagstaff, AZ 3,000 Meters *(9:20.00) (9:35.00) 1. Christal Cuadra 10:32.40# 2/15 Seattle, WA 2. Alicia Stewart 10:53.70 2/15 Seattle, WA 60-Meter Hurdles *(8.17) (8.43) 1. Nicole Ireland 8.48@ 3/1 Colo. Spr., CO 2. Leslie Miller 8.82@pn 2/27 Colo. Spr., CO 3. Ryan Peters 9.00@ 2/28 Colo. Spr., CO 4. Shanon Meyer 9.41@ 2/28 Colo. Spr., CO 2004 SAN DIEGO STATE TRACK & FIELD 2003 AZTEC INDOOR BESTS 4x400 Relay *(3:35.80) (3:41.80) 1. SDSU A 3:47.88# 3/1 Colo. Spr., CO 2. SDSU B 3:54.96 2/8 Flagstaff, AZ Distance Medley Relay *(11:19.00) (11:36.00) 1. SDSU A 12:13.8h 2/15 Seattle,WA 2. SDSU B 12:59.52 3/1 Colo. Spr., CO Long Jump *(21-0) (20-4.25) Athlete Mark Date Location 1. Shanon Meyer 18-03.75 3/1 Colo. Spr., CO 2. Leslie Miller 18-02.25 3/1 Colo. Spr., CO 3. M. Schauermann 17-06.75 3/1 Colo. Spr., CO High Jump *(6-0.50) (5-9.75) Athlete Mark Date Location 1. Alisha Lasswell 5-03.75 3/1 Colo. Spr., CO 2. Jamillah Titus 5-03.75 3/1 Colo. Spr., CO 3. Nicole Carmier 5-01.75 3/1 Colo. Spr., CO Pole Vault *(13-9.25) (12-9.50) Athlete Mark Date Location 1. Shayla Balentine 12-10#^ 2/15 Seattle, WA 2. Jesika Englebretson11-10.75 3/1 Colo. Spr., CO 3. Julie Hudlow 11-2 2/8 Flagstaff, AZ Shot Put *(53-9.75) (48-10.50) Athlete Mark Date Location 1. Candace Hill 48-7.50# 2/28 Colo. Spr., CO 2. Leslie Miller 38-6pn 2/27 Colo. Spr., CO 3. Shanon Meyer 36-11.50pn 2/27 Colo. Spr., CO Weight Throw *(64-11.50) (60-8.50) Athlete Mark Date Location 1. Candace Hill 53-1.50 2/8 Flagstaff, AZ Pentathlon Athlete Mark Date Location 1. Leslie Miller 3,635 pts. 2/27 Colo. Spr., CO 2. Shanon Meyer 3,546 pts. 2/27 Colo. Spr., CO *2003 NCAA Qualification Standards for banked 200-meter tracks or flat tracks larger than 200m. ^ = NCAA provisional mark; # = School record @ = At altitude; pn = pentathlon; h = hand time

2 0 0 3 A Z T E C O U T D O O R B E S T S 100 Meters *(11.80) Athlete Time Date Finish Site 1. Melinda Smedley 11.50@#^ 5/16 1st/p Albuquerque, NM 2. Tonette Dyer 11.67^ 5/4 3rd Irvine, CA 3. Nicole Ireland 11.59@^ 5/16 2nd/p Albuquerque, NM 4. Jillita Griffin 12.16@ 5/16 7th/p Albuquerque, NM 200 Meters *(24.00) 1. Melinda Smedley 23.40@^ 5/16 1st/p Albuquerque, NM 2. Tonette Dyer 23.52^ 4/19,5/4 3rd, 1st Walnut, CA/Irvine, CA 3. Nicole Ireland 23.66^ 3/28 4th Gainesville, FL 4. Hollann Givens 24.34@ 5/16 5th/p Albuquerque, NM 400 Meters *(55.00) 1. Tonette Dyer 52.36! 6/12 7th/p Sacramento, CA 2. Nicole Ireland 52.91^ 4/19 2nd Walnut, CA 3. Jini Hogg 53.71@^ 5/17 3rd Albuquerque, NM 4. Bianca McNair 54.60^ 4/12 2nd San Diego, CA 800 Meters *(2:10.30) 1. Jamillah Titus 2:08.90^ 4/12 2nd San Diego, CA 2. Jennifer Stakiw 2:08.96+ 5/30 10th Stanford, CA 3. Kylie Edwards 2:13.81 3/22 3rd San Diego, CA 4. Alisha Lasswell 2:14.72 3/22 7th San Diego, CA 1,500 Meters *(4:31.00) 1. Jamillah Titus 4:34.16 3/28 7th Gainesville, FL 2. Kylie Edwards 4:36.98 4/11 3rd/p San Diego, CA 3. Jennifer Stakiw 4:36.36@ 5/16 5th/p Albuquerque, NM 4. Alicia Stewart 4:48.37 3/22 8th San Diego, CA 3,000-Meter Steeplechase *(10:50.00/11:00.00) 1. Alicia Stewart 11:21.72# 4/26 2nd La Jolla, CA 2. Brianne Bricker 11:52.99 4/11 17th San Diego, CA 3. Angie Fitzpatrick 12:14.52 3/22 9th San Diego, CA 3,000 Meters (Not an NCAA event) 1. Tina Fodor 10:33.53 4/26 5th La Jolla, CA 2. Allison Brown 10:36.91 4/11 13th San Diego, CA 3. Christal Cuadra 10:38.72 4/26 6th La Jolla, CA 4. Laura Preston 10:59.83 4/26 11th La Jolla, CA 5,000 Meters *(17:00.00) 1. Alicia Stewart 17:58.47 3/28 14th Gainesville, FL 2. Allison Brown 18:32.47 4/26 5th La Jolla, CA 3. Tina Fodor 18:45.28 5/4 5th Irvine, CA 4. Christal Cuadra 18:59.16 4/17 31st Walnut, CA 10,000 Meters *(34:10.00) (35:15.00) 1. Christal Cuadra 43:06.01@ 5/17 9th Albuquerque, NM 100-Meter Hurdles *(14.10) 1. Nicole Ireland 13.71@^ 5/16 1st/p Albuquerque, NM 2. Leslie Miller 13.92@^ 5/16 2nd/p Albuquerque, NM 3. Ryan Peters 14.31@ 5/16 7th/p Albuquerque, NM 4. Shanon Meyer 15:09 3/22 14th San Diego, CA 400-Meter Hurdles *(1:01.50) 1. Nicole Ireland 56.10! 6/13 4th Sacramento, CA 2. Ryan Peters 59.82@^ 5/17 4th Albuquerque, NM 3. Shanon Meyer 59.92^ 4/12 3rd San Diego, CA 4. Leslie Miller 1:00.04@^ 5/16 3rd/p Albuquerque, NM 4x100 Relay *(46.20) Athletes Time Date Place Site 1. Smedley/Dyer/Peters/Ireland 44.75@^ 5/17 1st Albuquerque, NM 2. Smedley/Dyer/Peters/Ireland 44.78^ 5/10 1st Los Angeles, CA 3. Smedley/Dyer/Givens/Ireland 44.84+ 5/30 3rd/p Stanford, CA 4. Smedley/Dyer/McNair/Ireland 45.20^ 4/12 1st San Diego, CA 4x400 Relay *(3:45.50) Athletes Time Date Place Site 1. Hogg/Ireland/Dyer/Givens 3:34.47+ 5/31 3rd Stanford, CA 2. McNair/Ireland/Dyer/Givens 3:34.77^ 4/19 4th Walnut, CA 3. Dyer/Ireland/Hogg/McNair 3:35.19! 6/12 8th/p Sacramento, CA 4. Dyer/Hogg/McNair/Ireland 3:36.67^ 3/29 5th Gainesville, FL Distance Medley Relay (Not an NCAA event) Athletes Time Date Place Site 1. Titus/Givens/Edwards/Stewart 11:53.59 3/29 4th Gainesville, FL Pole Vault *(12-0) 1. Shayla Balentine 13-2.25+ 5/30 8th Stanford, CA 2. Jesika Englebretson 12-8.35^ 3/22 t2nd San Diego, CA 3. Shanon Meyer 11-8.00 5/16 t5th Albuquerque, NM 4. Julie Hudlow 11-7.00 3/29 1st La Jolla, Calif. High Jump *(5-7) 1. Jamillah Titus 5-7.00^ 4/19 7th Walnut, CA 2. Alisha Lasswell 5-5.25 4/12 t2nd San Diego, CA 3. Leslie Miller 5-3.25 5/14 t4th/hp Albuquerque, NM Shanon Meyer 5-3.25 5/14 t4th/hp Albuquerque, NM Long Jump *(19-4.25) 1. Shanon Meyer 19-4.25^ 5/16 1st Albuquerque, NM 2. Lisa Smith 18-7.00 3/28 3rd Gainesville, FL 3. Megan Schauermann 18-2.50 4/5 t4th Northridge, CA 4. Leslie Miller 17-6.75 4/17 9th/hp Walnut, CA Triple Jump *(40-0) 1. Nicole Ireland 40-3.25^ 5/17 1st Albuquerque, NM 2. Megan Schauermann 39-10.00 5/17 3rd Albuquerque, NM 3. Lisa Smith 39-9.75 3/8 1st La Jolla, CA 4. Hollann Givens 39-0.25 5/17 5th Albuquerque, NM Shot Put *(45-7.25) 1. Candace Hill 47-9.00^ 5/17 4th Albuquerque, NM 2. Shanon Meyer 39-5.75 5/14 1st/hp Albuquerque, NM 3. Leslie Miller 38-7.00 5/14 2nd/hp Albuquerque, NM 4. Nicole Carmier 26-2.75 5/14 9th/hp Albuquerque, NM Discus *(150-0) 1. Candace Hill 162-9.00^ 3/8 1st La Jolla, CA Hammer *(168-4) 1. Candace Hill 164-6.00 5/16 9th Albuquerque, NM Javelin *(136-1) 1. Leslie Miller 152-0.00^ 5/15 1st/hp Albuquerque, NM 2. Shanon Meyer 139-3.00^ 5/15 2nd/hp Albuquerque, NM 3. Megan Schauermann 99-5.00 3/22 12th San Diego, CA 4. Shayla Balentine 96-3.00 3/8 4th La Jolla, CA Heptathlon *(5,500) (5,000) 1. Leslie Miller 5,602$ 5/14-15 1st Albuquerque, NM 2. Shanon Meyer 5,481~ 5/14-15 2nd Albuquerque, NM 3. Alisha Lasswell 4,364 5/14-15 7th Albuquerque, NM 4. Nicole Carmier 4,229 5/14-15 8th Albuquerque, NM * = 2003 NCAA Qualification Standards ^ = NCAA regional qualifying mark $ = NCAA auto. qualifying mark ~ = NCAA prov. qualifying mark + = At NCAA regional meet! = At NCAA championships # = SDSU record @ = Altitude venue hp = Heptathlon p = Preliminaries 4x200 Relay *(Not an NCAA event) Athletes Time Date Place Site 1. Smedley/Dyer/McNair/Ireland 1:32.99# 4/25 3rd/p Philadelphia., PA 2. Dyer/Hogg/Ireland/Smedley 1:34.97 4/28 4th Gainesville, FL WWW.GOAZTECS.COM Page 23

MWC Meet Notes 2 0 0 3 M O U N T A I N W E S T C O N F E R E N C E O U T D O O R C H A M P I O N S H I P S MWC Meet Results SDSU won its first ever Mountain West Conference title, edging reigning champion Brigham Young by 11 points. The Aztecs snapped BYU s streak of 20 consecutive outdoor titles, which was the longest active streak in the nation in the sport of track and field, dating back to 1983. The Aztecs previous best team finish was third in 2001 and 2002, after a fifth place at the inaugural meet in 2000. San Diego State overcame a 23-point deficit entering the meet's final day, winning nine of the 21 events over the four-day championship. The Aztecs used their dominance and depth in the sprint and hurdle events to overcome the BYU lead, scoring 22 points in the 400 hurdles, 25 points in the 100 meters and 27 points in the 200 meters. The Aztecs claimed all the major awards as senior Melinda Smedley was named the meet s outstanding performer and junior Nicole Ireland earned high-point honors. Shanon Meyer swept the freshman of the year award at both the outdoor and indoor meets and SDSU s Rahn Sheffield was named the conference coach of the year for the second time in the last three seasons. In her first career MWC meet, junior Nicole Ireland won five events, claiming three individual tiles and playing a part on both of the team's first-place relays. Ireland won the triple jump with an NCAA regional qualifying leap of 40-03.25, a team season-best which ranks fifth in SDSU history. Ireland then swept both the hurdle events, finishing the 400-meter race in 58.66 after recording a stadium record of 13.36 in the 100 hurdles. Melinda Smedley placed first in the 100 meters for the second straight year, setting a conference record and tying a school record. She also pulled off double duty with a win in the 200 meters, after taking second in the event the previous two years. Aztec senior Leslie Miller kicked off the competition by successfully defending her title in the heptathlon, tallying a career best and NCAA automatic point total of 5,602. Freshman Shanon Meyer just missed the automatic NCAA cut, jumping from third to second place in the final day of competition with 5,481 points. Meyer's point total was a career best by almost 300 points, as she would also go on to claim a first place in the long jump with the sixth-best leap in school history of 19-04.25. Other highlights for the Aztecs included top-three finishes by Tonette Dyer in the 100 and 200, Jini Hogg in the 400, Shayla Balentine in the pole vault and Megan Schauermann in the triple jump. Page 24 Final Team Standings 1. San Diego State (SDSU), 217; 2. Brigham Young (BYU), 206; 3. Colorado State (CSU), 101; 4. Wyoming (WYO), 78; 5. Utah, 73.50; 6. Air Force (AFA), 58; 7. New Mexico (UNM), 49.50; 8. UNLV, 36. Freshman of the Year: Shanon Meyer, SDSU High Point Award: Nicole Ireland, SDSU Outstanding Performer: Melinda Smedley, SDSU Coach of the Year: Rahn Sheffield, SDSU 100 Meters - 1. Melinda Smedley, SDSU, 11.43; 2. Tonette Dyer, SDSU, 11.47; 3. Halima DeCree, UNLV, 11.49; 4. Nicole Ireland, SDSU, 11.58; 5. Adelaide Harper, WYO, 11.78; 6. Jennifer Rockwell, BYU, 11.98; 7. Jillita Griffin, SDSU, 12.04; 8. Amber Johnson, CSU, 12.09 200 Meters - 1. Melinda Smedley, SDSU, 23.10; 2. Tonette Dyer, SDSU, 23.48; 3. Adelaide Harper, WYO, 23.77; 4. Katrice Thomas, CSU, 24.05; 5. Jini Hogg, SDSU, 24.25; 6. Bianca McNair, SDSU, 24.49; 7. Hollann Givens, SDSU, 24.61; 8. Jennifer Rockwell, BYU, 24.87 400 Meters - 1. Jessica Fox, WYO, 51.92; 2. Katrice Thomas, CSU, 53.64; 3. Jini Hogg, SDSU, 53.71; 4. Aneta Lemiesz, BYU, 54.92; 5. Bianca McNair, SDSU, 55.05; 6. Hollann Givens, SDSU, 55.68; 7. Mary Bennion, BYU, 57.18; 8. Jami Hodge, AFA, 57.54 800 Meters - 1. Jamie Cottle, BYU, 2:07.70; 2. Kathryn Andersen, BYU, 2:08.12; 3. Nellie Hammons, Utah, 2:08.37; 4. Aneta Lemiesz, BYU, 2:08.97; 5. Jennifer Stakiw, SDSU, 2:10.64; 6. Mary Ridder, CSU, 2:11.06; 7. Jamillah Titus, SDSU, 2:11.74; 8. Andrea Davidson, Utah, 2:15.14 1,500 Meters - 1. Jamie Cottle, BYU, 4:34.93; 2. Kathryn Andersen, BYU, 4:34.99; 3. Katie Yemm, CSU, 4:36.56; 4. Anika Smith, BYU, 4:36.89; 5. Elissa Ballas, AFA, 4:39.14; 6. Jennifer Stakiw, SDSU, 4:42.34; 7. Kylie Edwards, SDSU, 4:42.76; 8. Tanice Barnett, WYO, 4:44.34 5,000 Meters - 1. Kristen Ogden, BYU, 17:57.70; 2. Laura Turner, BYU, 17:59.93; 3. Elissa Ballas, AFA, 18:15.81; 4. Crystal Clark, CSU, 18:20.01; 5. Elise Greenwood, Utah, 18:26.03; 6. Marget Larson, CSU, 18:26.80; 7. Colleen Blair, CSU, 18:27.17; 8. Sarah Gonzales, UNM, 18:27.66 10,000 Meters - 1. Katie Martin, BYU, 37:49.05; 2. Jessica Zarndt, UNLV, 38:19.33; 3. Kim Leal, CSU, 38:21.59; 4. Emily Mars, BYU, 38:46.75; 5. Vivien Aspden, AFA, 39:50.54; 6. Anne Chumlea, AFA, 40:04.23; 7. Julie Osguthorpe, Utah, 40:43.52; 8. Jen Oasguthorpe, Utah, 43:06.01 100 Meter Hurdles - 1. Nicole Ireland, SDSU, 13.36; 2. Shauna Smith, WYO, 13.66; 3. Mirian Fisher, BYU, 13.92; 4. Kelly Ann Charles, WYO, 13.92; 5. Leslie Miller, SDSU, 14.00; 6. Meisha McClendon, UNLV, 14.04; 7. Ryan Peters, SDSU, 14.14; 8. Kiyota Reed, UNLV, 14.44 400 Meter Hurdles - 1. Nicole Ireland, SDSU, 58.66; 2. Shauna Smith, WYO, 59.15; 3. Jennifer Rockwell, BYU, 59.76; 4. Ryan Peters, SDSU, 59.82; 5. Shanon Meyer, SDSU, 1:00.11; 6. Leslie Miller, SDSU, 1:00.47; 7. Anita Nygaard, BYU, 1:01.20; 8. Ingvild Carstens, WYO, 1:02.92 3,000 Meter Steeplechase - 1. Lisa Antonelli, BYU, 10:43.64; 2. Rena Williams, BYU, 11:06.96; 3. Kristy Barrus, BYU, 11:08.44; 4. Marget Larson, CSU, 11:08.78; 5. Elise Greenwood, Utah, 11:15.28; 6. Nan Kennard, BYU, 11:21.52; 7. Shalice Pugmire, BYU, 11:23.95; 8. Jean Taylor, AFA, 11:33.06 4x100 Meter Relay - 1. SDSU, 44.75; 2. WYO, 45.57; 3. UNLV, 46.76; 4. BYU, 47.15; 5. CSU, 47.51; 6. UNM, 2004 SAN DIEGO STATE TRACK & FIELD 47.78; 7. Utah, 48.53; 8. AFA, 48.85 4X400 Meter Relay - 1. SDSU, 3:37.05; 2. BYU, 3:41.01; 3. WYO, 3:44.48; 4. Utah, 3:47.20; 5. CSU, 3:47.23; 6. UNM, 3:48.32; 7. AFA, 3:57.10; 8. UNLV, 4:06.70; High Jump - 1. Lindsey Metcalf, BYU, 5-8.75 (1.75m); 2. Aubry Startin, Utah, 5-7.00 (1.70m), Katie Decker, Utah, 5-7.00 (1.70m); Tianika Sharrieff, UNLV, 5-7.00 (1.70m); 5. Erin Johnson, UNM, 5-5.00 (1.65m); Nicole Mancinelli, Utah, 5-5.00 (1.65m); Keren Bentzur, UNM, 5-5.00 (1.65m) Pole Vault - 1. Bridgid Isworth, UNM, 12-1.75 (3.96m); Brooke LoBue, Utah, 12-1.75 (3.96m); 3. Shayla Balentine, SDSU, 12-8.00 (3.86m); 4. Jesika Englebretson, SDSU, 12-0.00 (3.66m); 5. Alicia Thompson, BYU, 11-8.00 (3.56m), Shanon Meyer, SDSU, 11-8.00 (3.56m), Kristen McGregor, BYU, 11-8.00 (3.56m) Long Jump - 1. Shanon Meyer, SDSU, 19-4.25 (5.90m); 2. Keren Bentzur, UNM, 19-1.50 (5.83m); 3. Anna Lee-Walcott, BYU, 19-1.50 (5.83m); 4. Adelaide Harper, WYO, 18-11.75 (5.78m); 5. Kristy Slade, Utah, 18-7.00 (5.66m); 6. Lindsey Sommer, BYU, 18-5.25 (5.62m); 7. Megan Schauermann, SDSU, 17-10.75 (5.45m); 8. Katy Barton, Utah, 17-10.25 (5.44m) Triple Jump - 1. Nicole Ireland, SDSU, 40-3.25 (12.27m); 2. Lindsey Sommer, BYU, 39-11.50 (12.18m); 3. Megan Schauermann, SDSU, 39-10.00 (12.14m); 4. Latravia Robinson, AFA, 39-6.50 (12.05m); 5. Hollann Givens, SDSU, 39-0.25 (11.89m); 6. Alexandria Nash, Utah, 38-7.50 (11.77m); 7. Keren Bentzur, UNM, 38-6.75 (11.75m); 8. Kristen McGregor, BYU, 38-2.25 (11.64m) Shot Put - 1. Amanda Barnes, UNM, 48-6.25 (14.79m); 2. Hannah Metzler, CSU, 48-5.50 (14.77m); 3. Keela Neimeyer, CSU, 47-11.75 (14.62m); 4. Candace Hill, SDSU, 47-9.00(14.55m); 5. Andrea Batt, WYO, 47-7.00 (14.50m); 6. Kaylyn Doyle, WYO, 46-7.50 (14.21m); 7. Melissa Harms, CSU, 44-10.75 (13.68m) Discus Throw - 1. Dominique Boivin, AFA, 158-10.00 (48.42m); 2. Andrea Batt, WYO, 154-9.00 (47.18m); 3. Katie Hansen, CSU, 153-10.00 (46.88m); 4. Keela Niemeyer, CSU, 152-6.00 (46.49m); 5. Candace Hill, SDSU, 152-6.00 (46.49m); 6. Haley Hunt, CSU, 150-5.00 (45.84m); 7. Hannah Metzler, CSU, 149-2.00 (45.47m); 8. Jessica Perez, AFA, 148-9.00 (45.33m) Hammer Throw - 1. Vanessa Mortensen, Utah, 185-6.00 (56.55m); 2. Haley Hunt, CSU, 184-5.00 (56.22m); 3. Hannah Metzler, CSU, 179-6.00 (54.72m); 4. Chelsea Weenig, BYU, 174-0.00 (53.05m); 5. Priscilla Giddings, AFA, 170-11.00 (52.10m); 6. Malita Bingham, BYU, 169-11.00 (51.80m); 7. Dominique Boivin, AFA, 169-4.00 (51.61m); 8. Melissa Vallejos, WYO, 167-6.00 (51.05m) Javelin Throw - 1. Missy Wood, BYU, 159-5.00 (48.59m); 2. Jocelyn Dooley, AFA, 153-3.00 (46.72m); 3. Casey Lektorich, UNLV, 148-1.00 (45.15m); 4. Dana Pounds, AFA, 146-1.00 (44.54m); 5. Leslie Miller, SDSU, 143-7.00 (43.77m); 6. Veronica Gonzales, UNM, 139-2.00 (42.42m); 7. Shanon Meyer, SDSU, 133-4.00 (40.65m); 8. Lacy Dewall, AFA, 127-1.00 (38.75m) Heptathlon - 1. Leslie Miller, SDSU, 5,602; 2. Shanon Meyer, SDSU, 5,481; 3. Anna Lee-Walcott, BYU, 5,206; 4. Keren Bentzur, UNM, 5,170; 5. Kristy Slade, Utah, 4,953; 6. Zuzana Krajciova, CSU, 4,423 7. Alisha Lasswell, SDSU, 4,364; 8. Nicole Carmier, SDSU, 4,229

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Page 26 Melinda Smedley 100 Meters *(11.78) 11.50A...... Miesha McKelvy...... 1999 11.50A...... Melinda Smedley..... 2003 11.59A...... Nicole Ireland........ 2003 11.62........ Darla Vaughn........ 1992 11.67........ Tonette Dyer.......... 2003 11.70........ Brigitte Moon......... 1984 11.72........ Lori Smith............. 1982 11.76........ LaTanya Sheffield..... 1983 11.79........ Promise Mose......... 2000 11.91........ Daveeta Shepherd.... 2001 200 Meters *(23.96) 23.32A...... Melinda Smedley..... 2002 23.36........ Tonette Dyer......... 2002 23.40........ Lori Smith............. 1983 23.66........ Nicole Ireland........ 2003 23.74........ Renee Ross........... 1985 23.83........ Miesha McKelvy...... 1999 23.86........ Darla Vaughn........ 1991 23.91........ Promise Mose......... 2001 24.01........ LaTanya Sheffield..... 1986 24.09........ Jini Hogg............. 2002 400 Meters *(54.61) 51.33........ Renee Ross........... 1985 52.36........ Tonette Dyer......... 2003 52.91....... Nicole Ireland........ 2003 53.08A...... Jini Hogg............ 2002 53.09........ LaTanya Sheffield..... 1985 53.88........ Promise Mose......... 2000 53.96........ Malika Freeman....... 1995 54.12........ Margaret Hemmans... 1987 54.50........ Janine Stewart........ 1992 54.60........ Bianca McNair........ 2003 800 Meters *(2:10.29) 2:02.88...... Renee Ross........... 1985 2:05.57...... Monica Joyce........ 1982 2:07.39...... Kylie Edwards......... 2000 2:08.90...... Jamillah Titus......... 2003 2:08.96...... Jennifer Stakiw........ 2003 2:09.03...... Kristy Matthews....... 1995 2:09.69...... Sharon Yaninek....... 1984 2:09.95...... Sue Hemond......... 1982 A Z T E C A L L -T I M E B E S T S 2:10.82...... Meriah Earle.......... 1998 2:11.34...... Lynn Kanuka......... 1980 1,500 Meters *(4:29.12) 4:06.69...... Monica Joyce........ 1982 4:16.89...... Eva Ernstrom.......... 1982 4:17.28...... Lynn Kanuka......... 1982 4:27.00...... Kylie Edwards......... 2001 4:29.41...... Sharon Yaninek....... 1984 4:30.64...... Jeanne Abare........ 1978 4:32.14...... Wendy Peterson...... 1990 4:33.18...... Renee Ross........... 1986 4:34.16...... Jamillah Titus......... 2003 4:35.44...... Tracy Wright.......... 1990 3,000 Meters (no longer an NCAA event) 8:53.24...... Monica Joyce........ 1982 8:58.44...... Eva Ernstrom.......... 1982 9:13.13...... Lynn Kanuka......... 1982 9:48.51...... Maureen Bradley...... 1987 9:49.04...... Eliana Garcia......... 1983 9:49.94...... Laurie Crisp........... 1983 9:50.19...... Liz Baker............. 1981 9:54.04...... Debra Chaddock..... 1983 9:54.13...... Wendy Peterson...... 1989 10:00.45..... Michele Cox.......... 1998 5,000 Meters *(16:56.43) 15:45.26..... Monica Joyce........ 1982 15:46.37..... Eva Ernstrom.......... 1982 15:59.34..... Lynn Kanuka......... 1982 16:42.44..... Debra Chaddock..... 1982 16:46.24..... Liz Baker............. 1982 16:58.64..... Laurie Crisp........... 1983 17:00.80..... Maureen Bradley...... 1987 17:25.15..... Michele Cox.......... 1998 17:26.73..... Chrystee Perkins....... 1990 17.32.68..... Sophia Hawker....... 2000 10,000 Meters &(34:10.00, 35:15.00) 34:22.24..... Lynn Kanuka......... 1981 34:44.44..... Liz Baker............. 1982 34:55.24..... Debra Chaddock..... 1982 36:01.00..... Laurie Crisp........... 1983 36:31.44..... Sherrie Torrans........ 1981 36:46.44..... Maureen Bradley...... 1986 37:15.40..... Mona Lopez.......... 1987 38:02.32..... Lisa Gross............ 1983 38:08.18..... Michele Cox.......... 1998 38:33.35..... Kirsten Peterson....... 1989 Miesha McKelvy 2004 SAN DIEGO STATE TRACK & FIELD 100-Meter Hurdles *(13.95) 12.82........ Miesha McKelvy...... 1999 12.86........ Deby LaPlante........ 1979 13.00........ Darla Vaughn........ 1992 13.13........ Daveetta Shepherd... 2001 13.21........ Felicia Stone.......... 2000 13.28........ Sue Kameli........... 1980 13.44........ Lori Smith............. 1983 13.46........ LaTanya Sheffield..... 1986 13.49........ Marisa Robinson...... 2001 13.57........ Sonya Smith.......... 1987 400-Meter Hurdles *(1:00.82) 54.64........ LaTanya Sheffield..... 1985 56.10........ Nicole Ireland........ 2003 58.51........ Sharifa Cox........... 1994 58.53........ Margaret Hemmans... 1987 58.90........ Gaylen Ames......... 1988 59.03........ Erica Prodanovich..... 1992 59.82A...... Ryan Peters.......... 2003 59.86........ Aja Frary............. 2001 59.92........ Shanon Meyer....... 2003 59.98........ Sue Kameli........... 1980 High Jump *(5-8.00) 5-11.50...... Lori Clark............. 1984 5-11.00...... Patti Stafford......... 1981 5-10.00...... Marla Runyan........ 1989 5-09.50...... Carrie McLaughlin..... 1982 5-09.00...... Veronica Wuerful..... 1988 5-08.75...... Deanne Johnson...... 1984 5-08.00...... Lori Smith............. 1983 Aja Frary............. 2001 5-07.75...... Gaylen Ames......... 1990 5-07.00...... Five Aztecs.............. Long Jump *(19-5.50) 20-05.75..... Lisa Domico.......... 1999 20-04.25..... Aja Frary............. 2001 19-10.50.... Carrie McLaughlin..... 1980 19-05.25..... Gaylen Ames......... 1990 19-04.75..... Melinda Forest........ 1997 19-04.25..... Angela McKnight..... 1987 19-04.25..... Shanon Meyer....... 2003 19-03.75..... Lynn Page........... 1979 19-00.25..... Nedra Dillon.......... 1994 18-10.00..... Lori Smith............ 1983 Triple Jump *(40-2.75) 41-09.75.... Gaylen Ames......... 1988 41-08.00..... Angela McKnight..... 1988 40-06.75..... Sharie Green......... 1989 40-04.25.... Lisa Domico.......... 1999 40-03.25..... Nicole Ireland........ 2003 40-01.25..... Melinda Forest........ 1998 40-00.50..... Marisa Taylor......... 2001 39-10.00..... Megan Schauermann.. 2003 39-09.75..... Lisa Smith............ 2003 39-00.25..... Hollann Givens....... 2003 Pole Vault *(12-3.50) 13-02.25..... Aimee Crabtree...... 2001 13-02.25..... Shayla Balentine...... 2003 12-09.00..... Patricia Gutierrez...... 2001 12-08.25..... Jesika Englebretson. 2002-03 12-06.25..... Kristi Draher........... 2000 11-08.00..... Shanon Meyer........ 2003 11-07.75.... Stephanie Heup...... 1999 11-07.00..... Julie Hudlow.......... 2003 11-05.00..... Beth Vieira........... 2002

A Z T E C A L L -T I M E B E S T S 45.20.. Smedley, Dyer, McNair, Ireland2003 45.22.. Bourne, Sheffield, Charles, Smith 1982 45.47.. Frary, McKelvy, Mose, Harwell. 1998 45.48.. Sheffield, Moon, Smith, Chambers1983 Frary, Mose, Smedley, Shepherd2001 Hogg, Dyer, Peters, Smedley. 2002 4x200 Relay 1:32.99.. Smedley, Dyer, McNair, Ireland2003 1:34.97.. Dyer, Hogg, Ireland, Smedley2003 1:35.74.. Clemons, Brewer, Moon, Ross1984 1:37.48.. Frary, Mose, Smedley, Hogg. 2001 1:39.39.. Clemons, Ross, Moon, Russell 1984 Lisa Domico Sprint Medley (1-1-2-4) 1:39.19.. Moon, Robinson, Nilson, Ross 1985 1:40.10.. Clemons, Brewer, Moon, Ross1984 1:42.04.. Hegerle, Charles, Bullard, Collins 1981 Aja Frary 11-04.50..... Karin Erkkila........... 2000 Shot Put *(46-8.75) 58-03.75..... Ramona Pagel........ 1984 51-03.00..... Laura DeSnoo........ 1984 48-09.00..... Cheryl Kennedy....... 1982 47-09.00..... Candace Hill......... 2003 46-09.00..... Kartsi Leppaluato..... 1988 46-02.75..... Bonnie Dasse......... 1981 45-03.50..... Carolyn Peters........ 1990 45-02.00..... M. Stottenberg........ 1979 43-10.00..... Julie Dejarlais......... 1992 43-06.50..... Louise Joubert........ 1990 Discus *(152-10.00) 196-04.00.... Laura DeSnoo........ 1984 186-06.00.... Ramona Pagel........ 1984 162-09.00.... Candace Hill......... 2003 161-03.00.... Rhonda Loshonkohl... 1986 151-10.00.... Julie Dejarlais......... 1993 147-01.00.... Laura Standring....... 1986 146-08.00.... Carolyn Peters........ 1990 145-02.00.... Katrina Crouch....... 1999 144-02.00.... Bonnie Dasse......... 1981 142-03.00.... Mirna Hernandez...... 1999 Javelin *(139-9.00) 178-03.00...... Liz Mueller.......... 1983 169-10.00...... Donna Dietrich...... 1978 163-02.00...... Lynn Dunton........ 1979 160-07.00...... Debbie Dibb........ 1982 160-01.00...... Angela Rock........ 1984 158-09.00...... L.Hallman.......... 1974 155-10.00...... Diane Collier........ 1989 154-06.50...... M. Stottenberg...... 1979 153-06.00...... Louise Joubert...... 1990 152-00.00...... Leslie Miller......... 2003 Hammer *(173-4.00) 168-08.00...... Kellie Scott......... 1998 164-06.00...... Candace Hill....... 2003 4x100 Relay *(45.80) 44.24.. Givens, Dyer, Hogg, Smedley. 2002 44.75A Smedley, Dyer, Peters, Ireland. 2003 44.77.. Peters, Dyer, Hogg, Smedley.. 2002 44.84.. Smedley, Dyer, Givens, Ireland 2003 45.02.. Sheffield, Robinson, Moon, Ross. 1985 45.14.. Sheffield, Smith, Moon, Ross... 1986 4x400 Relay *(3:43.03) 3:30.57.. Nilson, Ross, Robinson, Sheffield. 1985 3:34.47.. Hogg, Ireland, Dyer, Givens. 2003 3:34.77.. McNair, Ireland, Dyer, Givens2003 3:35.19.. Dyer, Ireland, Hogg, McNair. 2003 3:35.50.. Smith, Ross, Hemmans, Sheffield 1986 3:36.67.. Dyer, Hogg, McNair, Ireland. 2003 3:36.77.. Dyer, Ireland, Hogg, Givens. 2003 3:36.80.. Smedley, Dyer, Ireland, McNair. 2003 3:36.82.. Dyer, Peters, Hogg, Givens.. 2002 3:37.05A Hogg, Ireland, Dyer, Smedley2003 4x800 Relay 8:48.13.. Hemond, Ernstrom, Kanuka, Joyce1982 8:59.05.. Spencer, Ross, Garcia, Yaninek. 1984 9:09.04.. Garcia, Collins, O Connell, Joyce1981 Distance Medley Relay (12-4-8-16) 11:07.64. Hemond, Sheffield, Joyce, Kanuka1982 11:53.59. Titus, Givens, Edwards, Stewart. 2003 12:09.18. Edwards, Hogg, Stakiw, Stewart. 2001 Heptathlon *(5,500, 5,000) 5,751...... Aja Frary.............. 2001 5,620...... Carrie McLaughlin...... 1983 Shayla Balentine 5,602...... Leslie Miller............ 2003 5,481...... Shanon Meyer......... 2003 5,435...... Lori Smith.............. 1983 5,176...... Gaylen Ames.......... 1990 5,169...... Marla Runyan.......... 1991 5,127...... Deanne Johnson....... 1984 4,970...... Lori Clark.............. 1984 4,758...... Stasia Allen............ 1982 3,000-Meter Steeplechase^ *(10:57.18) 11:21.72.... Alicia Stewart.......... 2003 11:22.68.... Jennifer Stakiw......... 2001 11:36.27.... Hillery Gemmil.......... 2002 *2004 NCAA Outdoor Regional Qualifying Standards & = 2004 NCAA Championship Qualifying Standard Bold indicates current athlete (outdoor competition only) ^New event in 2000 A = Run at altitude Indoor Records 55 Darla Vaughn 6.90 1992 60 Tonette Dyer 7.42A 2003 200 Darla Vaughn 23.89 1992 400 Tonette Dyer 53.51 2003 800 Jamillah Titus 2:11.26 2003 Mile Alicia Stewart 5:12.82 2003 3,000 Christal Cuadra 10:32.40 2003 5,000 Sophia Hawker 19:15.06 2000 55 Hurdles Darla Vaughn 7.64 1992 60 Hurdles Miesha McKelvy 8.24 1999 High Jump Aja Frary 5-8 2000 Marla Runyan 5-8 1991 Long Jump Lisa Domico 19-10.25 1999 Triple Jump Lisa Domico 38-8.25 1999 Pole Vault Shayla Balentine 12-10.00 2003 Shot Put Candace Hill 48-07.50 2003 Pentathlon Aja Frary 3,902 pts 2000 4x400 Hogg, Dyer, Carmier, Ireland 3:47.88 2003 4x800 Royal, Petersen, Wright, Ritchie 9:31.14 1991 WWW.GOAZTECS.COM Page 27