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UCLA track and field loses first 2014 home meet

By Katie Meyers, Aubrey Yeo

March 22, 2014 9:51 p.m.

Sophomore Cody Crampton set a new personal record and won the men's high jump competition.

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Teammates congratulated Crampton after he broke his high jump record.

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Senior Kristina Rivera runs the 3000-meter steeplechase.

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A member of the UCLA track and field team competes in the shot put event.

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Sophomore Blake Selig passes the baton to Abraham Hall during the 4x100 meter relay.

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Senior Marcus Nillsson placed third in the 110 meter hurdles.

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Junior Ally Courtnall won the women's 400-meter dash and competed in the the 1600-meter relay event. Courtnall also plays for the women's soccer team and had a large impact on the team's national championship win this past season.

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Members of the UCLA and Washington teams compete in the 800-meter run.

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Sophomore Nick Hartle set a new record in the men's 800-meter race.

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Senior Mike Woepse won the men's pole vault event.

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Julian Wruck won the men's discus event against Washington.

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UCLA and Washington runners compete in the 5000-meter race.

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Senior Michael Perry placed third in the men's triple jump competition on Saturday.

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