University of California, Los Angeles, Athletics
UCLA Women's Track & Field (Indoor) - NCAA Championships (2)
2001
UCLA demolished the field as it won its second consecutive NCAA Indoor Track and Field title in Fayetteville, Arkansas. It is the school's 84th team title, ranking it first in total NCAA team championships. The Bruins finished with 53.50 points, followed by South Carolina (40) and a tie between Clemson and Arizona for third place with 30 points each. Christina Tolson placed second in the 20-lb. weight throw with a mark of 68' 9 3/4" (20.97m). Cari Soong finished 10th in the weight throw with a mark of 62' 8 3/4" (19.12m). In the triple jump, Deana Simmons finished second with a jump of 44' 2 1/2" (13.47m). Junior Tracy O'Hara finished second in the pole vault, clearing a height of 13' 9 1/4" (4.20m). In the 60m dash, Shakedia Jones finished fifth in a time of 7.40.
2000
Seilala Sua won the shot put and finished second in the 20-pound weight throw to lead UCLA to its first women's indoor track and field title in Fayetteville, Arkansas. The Bruins took the lead on the meet's first day behind victories from Tracy O'Hara in the pole vault and Keyon Soley in the long jump. The next day, UCLA clinched the title with a 1-3-6 finish in the shot put. Sua won with a heave of 56-8. Christina Tolson finished third and Chaniqua Ross placed sixth. Sua was the Pac-10 women's track and field athlete of the year. Jeanette Bolden won her fourth consecutive Pac-10 coach of the year award.


