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UCLA Track and Field Teams Sweep USC in Historic Meet

UCLA track and field athletes competing at Drake Stadium

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On May 4, 2025, the UCLA track and field teams achieved a remarkable dual meet sweep against rival USC at Drake Stadium, marking their first overall sweep since 2013. The women dominated their competition with a score of 92-71, while the men secured a narrow 82-81 victory. Noteworthy performances included record-setting achievements and significant wins across multiple events, showcasing the depth and talent of the Bruins as they prepare for the upcoming Big Ten Outdoor Championships.

Los Angeles, CA — The UCLA track and field teams made history on May 4, 2025, as they achieved a dual meet sweep against rival USC at Drake Stadium. This marked the first overall sweep for UCLA in the annual matchup since 2013. The women triumphed with a decisive score of 92-71, while the men claimed victory with a narrow 82-81 win, representing a significant milestone for the Bruins against their cross-town rivals.

The UCLA women’s score of 92 points is their highest in the annual meet against USC since 2007, demonstrating their dominance throughout the competition. The women’s team excelled, winning 12 out of 19 events and earning full points in four competitions. In contrast, the men’s team celebrated victories in seven events, securing critical scoring in five additional contests to clinch their hard-fought win.

Throughout the meet, the women maintained a consistent lead, while the men’s victory was catalyzed by dramatic late performances that turned the tide in their favor. Notable highlights for the UCLA women included Naomi Johnson, who not only won the 200m with a time of 22.91 but also set UCLA all-time top-10 marks for both the 200m and a time of 11.28 in the 100m. Mia Kane showcased her versatility by winning both the 1,500m (4:26.76) and steeplechase (10:17.27) events.

Another standout for the women was Ka’Leila Abrille, who set a meet record and achieved a personal best in the pole vault with a mark of 4.41m (14-5.5), placing her third on UCLA’s all-time list. The women’s 4×100 relay team also made headlines by setting a new school record with a time of 43.03 seconds, breaking the previous record from 2022 by 0.36 seconds.

On the men’s side, Michael Pinckney contributed significantly by winning the discus throw with a distance of 60.01m (196-10) and securing points in three separate events. A highlight of the men’s competition included Jeremy Zammit’s impressive leap of 7.58m in the sixth jump of the long jump, leading to a 1-2 finish for UCLA in that event.

UCLA’s mastery in the throwing events continued as Kris Emig secured victory in the men’s hammer throw, while Lyvante Su’emai claimed victory for the women. The pole vault events were also dominated by the Bruins, as they achieved a 1-2-3 finish for both the men’s and women’s categories. Another impressive performance came from Jana van Schalkwyk, who commanded the women’s javelin event with a throw of 54.40m (178-5), clearly outperforming her competitors.

The competition commenced strongly for UCLA with both the men’s and women’s 1,500m races. The Bruins captured five out of six scoring positions in these events. Aaron Cantu was also victorious in the men’s steeplechase, contributing to the overall team efforts.

Looking ahead, the UCLA track and field teams are set to compete next at the Big Ten Outdoor Championships in Eugene, Oregon, scheduled from May 16-18. As they prepare for this upcoming competition, the Bruins will be buoyed by their historic success against USC, marking a significant turning point in their season and a proud moment in their athletic history.

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