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

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

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

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

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.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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.

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.