
The UCLA and USC competitors race off the starting block in the women’s 100-meter hurdles event.

Sophomore Elleyse Garrett placed second in women’s pole vault.

A sea of red Trojan and blue Bruin fans filled the stands of Drake Stadium.

Senior thrower and Greek Rio Summer Olympic Games representative Nicholas Scarvelis won the shot put event with a throw of 20.39 meters.

Sophomore thrower Braheme Days finished second in the shot put with a throw of 19.90 meters.

Jackson, showed his versatility in the meet by finishing second in the 200-meter dash (pictured), in addition to taking first place in both the long jump and 100-meter dash.

Sophomore sprinter Leon Powell runs the anchor leg of the 4x100-meter relay.

USC sprinter/long jumper Adoree’ Jackson won the long jump event with a best mark of 7.74m. Although Jackson featured prominently on the Trojan football team in the fall, he did not participate in USC’s spring football training in order to focus solely on qualifying for the 2016 Summer Olympics.

Senior hurdlers Andre Chapman (right) and Jarrett Gonzalez (left) finished first and second respectively in the men’s 400-meter hurdles.

USC hurdler Jaide Stepter won the 400-meter women’s hurdles with a time of 56.47 seconds.

Trojan heptathlete Amalie Iuel throws up the "Fight On" sign as she crosses the finish line of the 4x400-meter relay in first place.

UCLA junior Austin Hazel came second in the men's long jump.

USC high jumper Randall Cunningham placed second in the men's High Jump event despite being the only freshman All-American in the country in high jump last year.

USC hurdler Marquis Morris leaps over a hurdle while UCLA sophomore decathlete Zack Bornstein trails in the background.

Freshman jumper Lillianna Hebert finished third in the women’s triple jump.