Stephanie Bagan Season 2006-07

EventsPOLE VAULT
Height5-7
ClassFreshman
HometownGranite Bay, Calif.

Two-time NCAA Track and Field All-American (2008 indoor, 2008 outdoor)
MWC 10th Anniversary Indoor Track and Field Team
2008 MWC Outdoor Track and Field Student-Athlete of the Year
Two-time MWC Indoor Pole Vault Champion (2007-08)
2008 MWC Outdoor Pole Vault Champion
Two-time all-MWC Selection (2008 indoor, 2008 outdoor)
MWC Track and Field Athlete of the Week (4/15/08)

Collegiate Bests
Pole Vault: 14-3.50 (NCAA West Regionals - Northridge, Calif., 5/30/08)

NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships
2008 - Pole Vault, T-8th, 13-5.25

NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships
2008 - Pole Vault, 2nd, 13-9.25

2008-2009
Utilized her redshirt season in both indoor and outdoor track.

2007-2008
Outdoor Track and Field: Earned All-America status in the pole vault after taking second at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Des Moines, Iowa, with a jump of 13-9.25 ... earned the bid to the championships after winning the NCAA West Regionals in Northridge, Calif., with a school-record jump of 14-3.50 ... began her outdoor season in style on March 8, claiming the pole vault title (13-5.25) at the San Diego Championships ... was second (13-1.50) at the Trojan Invitational a week after garnering All-American accolades in the NCAA indoor meet ... won the Cal-Nevada Championships on March 29 with a clear of 13-7.75 ... tied for second in back-to-back meets at the Pomona-Pitzer Invitational on April 5 (13-7.75) and the Sea-Ray Relays on April 11 (13-11.25) ... was second at the Steve Scott Invitational (May 4) with a vault of 13-7.25 ... began her championship season with a win at the Mountain West Conference Championships in Fort Worth, Texas, on May 17 ... won the championship with a personal-best jump of 14-0.00 ... won the NCAA West Regional two weeks later to earn the bid to the NCAA Championships.

Indoor Track and Field: Opened her 2008 campaign with a vault of 12-7.50 at the Mountain T[apos]s Invitational in Flagstaff, Ariz., on Feb. 2 ... took third at the Bronco Invitational in Nampa, Idaho, on Feb. 9 ... vaulted 12-2.00 the following weekend at the Husky Invitational in Seattle, Wash. ... won her second consecutive MWC indoor title, claiming the championship with a vault of 13-8.50 ... the leap earned her a bid to the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships ... tied for eighth at the NCAA championships with a vault of 13-5.25 ... the finish clinched her first-ever All-America honor.

2006-07
Outdoor Track and Field: Was an NCAA West Region Championships qualifier during the outdoor season after regionally qualifying four times ... took first place at the Aztec Invitational with a regional mark of 12-6.25 ... had her best outdoor performance of the season at the Cal-Nevada Championships where she vaulted 12-9.50 to finish in second place, which was the sixth-best performance in school history ... also qualified for regionals with identical 12-5.50 vaults at the Triton Invitational and the MWC Championships ... took 17th place at the NCAA West Regionals with an effort of 12-6.00 ... earned the spring 2007 MWC academic all-conference award.

Indoor Track and Field: NCAA Indoor Championships participant in the pole vault ... finished in 14th place at nationals with a vault of 13-1.50 ... was one of three freshmen at the meet and finished second of the three first-year athletes ... won the Mountain West Conference indoor pole vault title after she leaped an NCAA provisional qualifying mark of 13-5.25 ... her personal-best effort, which earned her the MWC outstanding performance award, was tops in the league, the 11th-best nationally and the third best in school history.

High School
Attended Granite Bay High School and competed for coach Tom Shuler ... earned varsity letters all four seasons ... was the 2006 pole vault champion of the Sac-Joaquin Section in northern California ... two-time champion (2005-06) of the Metro League ... named the female athlete of the year in 2006 ... member of a Grizzlies team that won back-to-back Metro League titles in 2005 and 2006 ... took second at the Junior Olympics in 2005 ... finished seventh at the state meet during her senior year ... was the varsity cheer captain in 2006 ... won the academic merit award in 2005-06.