LONG BEACH, Calif. - Cal State Fullerton had a strong showing at the 2025 Big West Outdoor Track and Field Championships, securing second place in the men's team standings with 167 points and sixth place on the women's side with 58 points.
Cal State Fullerton's 4x100m relay teams delivered standout performances. The men's team—composed of John Clifford, Carter Birade, Dominic Gates, and Ian Dossman—blazed to a first-place finish in 39.54 seconds.
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On the women's side, the team of Brooklyn Davis, Jayde Charlton, Ashley Odiase, and Amiera Hollis also claimed victory, clocking in at 44.71 seconds, securing valuable points for the Titans.
The 4x400m relay teams capped off the meet with strong performances. The men's team—featuring Christopher Goode, Elijah Alford, Parker Harrison, and Isaiah Emerson—took first place with an impressive time of 3:08.49.
The women's team—made up of Arionn Livingston, Alyssa Heinlein, Olivia Walker, and Nancy Dematte—secured a third-place finish, clocking 3:40.77.
Abel Jordan showcased his elite speed and technical precision, capturing the Big West title in the 110m hurdles with a dominant time of 13.51 seconds, and added to his medal count with a strong silver finish in the 100m dash, clocking 10.29.
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Ian Dossman delivered a standout sprint double, earning runner-up honors in the 200m with a blazing 20.78, and finishing just off the podium in the 100m, placing fourth in 10.33 in a stacked field.
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Isaiah Emerson confirmed his status as one of the conference's premier 400m runners, storming to victory in the 400m at 46.77, then returned to the track for a third-place finish in the 200m with 20.81.
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John Clifford continued to be a consistent force in the short sprints, securing third place in the 100m dash with a sharp time of 10.31, adding critical points for the Titans.
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Carter Birade contributed significantly to Fullerton's hurdle dominance, finishing third in the 110m hurdles at 14.01, and also played a key role on the gold-medal-winning 4x100m relay squad.
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Joshua Hornsby put together a strong race in the 110m hurdles, surging to the finish for a second-place result in 13.95, helping Fullerton sweep the podium in that event.
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Luke Hitchcock excelled in the middle distances, earning bronze in the 1500m with a tactical 3:44.88, and also placed fifth in the 800m with a competitive 1:49.86, showing impressive range.
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On the women's side, Brooklyn Davis was a standout in the sprint events, powering her way to a Big West title in the 100m at 11.54, and coming back for a third-place finish in the 200m (24.06), proving her versatility and endurance.
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Ashley Odiase continued her breakout season with a silver-medal finish in the 200m in 23.41, and placed fifth in the 100m at 11.63, showing she's a rising force in the conference sprint scene.
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Alyssa Heinlein made program history yet again, breaking her own school record in the 400m hurdles with a time of 58.71, earning fourth place in one of the deepest fields of the meet.
In the 400m Dash, Isaiah Emerson claimed gold with a time of 46.77, while Christopher Goode followed in fourth (47.54).
Arionn Livingston placed seventh on the women's side with a strong 54.73 effort.
In the 800m Run, Luke Hitchcock earned fourth place in 1:49.86, with Jonathan Pfeiffer placing eighth (1:50.93) as the Titans continued to rack up points in the Championships.
On the women's side in the 200m Dash, Ashley Odiase finished third with a 23.41 and teammate Brooklyn Davis took ninth in the final (24.06).
Isabella Smith finished seventh the women's 1500m with a time of 4:41.42.
In the Decathlon last weekend, Keith Orona scored 6986 points, to secure fifth overall in the Big West.
In the Heptathlon, Freshman Olivia Walker placed second in the 800m segment (2:17.39), helping her to a seventh-place finish overall with 4919 points. Teammates Mayalee Osola and Emily Johnson finished eighth and tenth respectively.
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Shandy Moore represented Fullerton and placed 21st in the steeplechase with a time of 11:52.83.
Hawkin Miller claimed gold in the men's shot put with an impressive throw of 18.61m that also broker the Fullerton school record. Teammate Brayden Bitter followed closely, earning silver with a mark of 18.22m.
In the women's pole vault, Atianna Marquez secured third place with a vault of 3.87m, while Dylan Beveridge cleared 3.57m for a top-10 finish.
Kyler Headley and Hawkin Miller also represented in the hammer throw, with Miller reaching 54.11m and Headley at 46.39m.
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Cal State Fullerton's athletes showcased depth and resilience across both track and field events, demonstrating their status as a powerhouse in the Big West Conference.
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