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Drake Stadium hosts first Pac-12 multi-events championship in a decade

By Keila Mayberry, Aubrey Yeo

May 11, 2015 12:30 a.m.

​Redshirt senior heptathlete Tatum Souza clocked a time of 14.04 seconds in the 100m hurdles event.

(Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin)

​Redshirt senior decathlete Marcus Nilsson jumped a best mark of 6.72 meters in the long jump.

(Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin)

​Redshirt senior heptathlete Alexis Walker finished eighth in the high jump with a highest jump of 1.64 meters.

(Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin)

Souza celebrates jumping a lifetime best of 1.7 meters in the high jump. Souza ended day one with a lead of 3,407 points

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​Washington State heptathlete Alissa Brooks-Johnson finished the shot put in fourth place with a throw of 11.41 meters. Brooks-Johnson won the women's competition with 5,803 points.

(Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin)

Colorado heptathlete Aubrianna Torres competed in lane eight in heat one of the 200m race.

(Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin)

​Washington decathlete Carson Murray won the high jump with a mark of 2.17 meters.

(Keila Mayberry/Daily Bruin)

​Redshirt senior decathlete Marcus Nilsson crossed a highest mark of 1.9 meters in the high jump.

(Keila Mayberry/Daily Bruin)

Murray ended the 400m race with a time of 54.26 seconds.

(Keila Mayberry/Daily Bruin)

Freshman decathlete Zach Bornstein placed second in the discus with a throw of 42.08 meters.

(Hannah Ye/Daily Bruin)

Souza's jump of 5.60 meters placed sixth in the event.

(Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin)

Oregon heptathlete Ashlee Moore's long jump mark of 5.86 meters placed her third among heptathletes.

(Keila Mayberry/Daily Bruin)

USC decathlete Jemal Williams finished seventh in the pole vault with a mark of 4.33 meters.

(Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin)

Stanford decathlete Harrison Williams' mark of 4.63 placed third in the pole vault.

(Keila Mayberry/Daily Bruin)

Three-time defending Pac-12 decathlon champion Dakotah Keyes from Oregon was consoled after he no-heighted in the pole vault.

(Keila Mayberry/Daily Bruin)

USC heptathlete Amalie Iuel was unable to defend her Pac-12 heptathlon crown. Iuel placed third with a total score of 5,610 points.

(Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin)

Nilsson finished third in the decathlon with 7,663 points.

(Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin)

Day two of the Pac-12 multi-event championships ended with the men's 1,500m event.

(Keila Mayberry/Daily Bruin)

Pau Tonnesen collapsed on the track after clocking a time of 2:11.569 in the final event of the decathlon. The Arizona decathlete achieved a lifetime best and won first place with a final-day total of 7,823 points.

(Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin)

Souza (right) and Walker's (left) respective second and seventh-placed finishes in the heptathlon earned UCLA 10 points in the Pac-12 championship standings. The Bruin women are currently tied for first place with the Washington State Cougars after the first week of competition.

(Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin)

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