California track & field heads down to Albuquerque, New Mexico, this weekend for the first two-day meet of its schedule: the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Invitational, which will be held at the Albuquerque Convention Center Friday and Saturday.
The meet will be streamed on
FloTrack, with live results available on
RecordTiming. Friday's action will begin with the women's "B" pole vault at 2 p.m. PT/3 p.m. MT, while Saturday's events kick off with the men's 60m hurdles prelims at 9 a.m. PT/10 a.m. MT.
Last week at the Spokane Sports Showcase in Spokane, Washington,
Lamarr Kirk Jr. and rookie
Jackson Hein broke program records in the 1000m and 600m, respectively, while
Sam Novak (pole vault, 5.25m/17-2.75) and
Pietro Camilli (weight throw, 19.61m/64-4) each added their own freshman records to the mix. Novak was later named ACC Men's Freshman of the Week for his performance.
Four Bears will make their season debuts this weekend. Sophomore
Valentina Savva and senior
Audrey Jacobs are slated to compete in the women's weight throw; Savva, who won All-ACC honors in the event last year, ranks fourth in Cal history with a freshman-record 21.08m (69-2). On the track, sophomore
Jakobi Smith and transfer
Josh Myers will race in the 60m and 200m.
DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. INVITATIONAL (Jan. 23-24, Albuquerque, N.M.)
Event Info
Live Stream (FloTrack)
Live Results
CALIFORNIA ENTRIES (MEN)
Program top-10 holders marked with an asterisk
(FR) or (R-FR) indicates that the athlete is a freshman or redshirt freshman
60m Invitational –
Aidan Orias*,
Wazell Wright
60m Unseeded –
Javon Hampton Jr.,
Josh Myers,
Jakobi Smith
200m Unseeded –
Josh Myers,
Arian Naim,
Aidan Orias,
Jakobi Smith,
Wazell Wright
300m –
Seth Johnson
400m B Sections –
Arian Naim
60m Hurdles –
Luke Buddie,
Seth Johnson
High Jump –
Victor Ezike Jr.,
Seth Johnson
Pole Vault Section A –
Sam Novak* (FR),
Will Siemens*,
Parker Terrill
Pole Vault Section B –
Kai Anderson (FR),
Luke Buddie
Long Jump –
Luke Buddie,
Javon Hampton Jr.,
Seth Johnson,
Kosi Nwafor,
Jason Plumb*,
Chukwunonso Udeh
Triple Jump –
Jeremiah Bolaños,
Kosi Nwafor,
Chukwunonso Udeh
Shot Put –
Nik Iwankiw,
Matas Mikulėnas (FR),
Elliot Traxler (FR)
Weight Throw –
Kai Barham,
Pietro Camilli (FR),
Miles Clark (R-FR)
CALIFORNIA ENTRIES (WOMEN)
Program top-10 holders marked with an asterisk
(FR) or (R-FR) indicates that the athlete is a freshman or redshirt freshman
60m Invitational –
Lauren Gilhooly (FR)
60m Unseeded –
Caitlyn Johnson (FR),
Paige Porter,
Nairobi Smith,
Kaitlyn Williams (FR),
Tiffany Williams (FR)
200m Unseeded –
Paige Porter,
Diana Scott (FR),
Nairobi Smith*,
Kaitlyn Williams (FR),
Tiffany Williams (FR)
400m B Sections –
Diana Scott (FR)
800m –
Savannah Harris (FR)
60m Hurdles –
Fallyn Gowans,
Saqqara Ruffin*,
Mari Testa*,
Inara Ukawuba*
High Jump –
Kimiko Hirahara (FR),
Grace Reinhardt
Pole Vault Section A –
Ali Sahaida*
Pole Vault Section B –
Shelly Coates (FR)
Long Jump –
Avery Hart (FR),
Caitlyn Johnson (FR)
Triple Jump –
Leah Anderson,
Avery Hart (FR),
Caitlyn Johnson (FR)
Shot Put –
Lucija Leko*
Weight Throw –
Adrianna Coleman*,
Audrey Jacobs,
Valentina Savva*
Angie Schykerynec*
RECORDS, RECORDS, RECORDS
Cal broke two school records and three freshman records in its first meet as a team in 2026. At the Spokane Sports Showcase, the Bears posted a pair of all-time program bests in the middle distance events - the first by
Lamarr Kirk Jr., who surpassed his own 1000m record by over five seconds with a time of 2:27.97, and the next by rookie
Jackson Hein, who surpassed a 10-year-old mark in the 600m at 1:18.83.
Pietro Camilli threw the weight 19.61m (64-4) in his collegiate debut, crushing Cal's 11-year-old freshman record and moving up to No. 7 in school history, while
Sam Novak recorded a win in the pole vault with a mark of 5.25m (17-2.75) to become the first Cal freshman in history to cross the 17-foot barrier indoors, breaking the program's 19-year-old top rookie mark. Novak's result also moved him into a tie for No. 6 in Cal history and earned him ACC Men's Freshman of the Week honors.
ALL-ACC RETURNERS
Ten Bears on this year's squad combined for 14 All-ACC honors (six indoor, eight outdoor) last season. Sophomore thrower
Lucija Leko was responsible for three of those, with one first-team (outdoor shot put) and two second-team (indoor shot put, discus) nods, while classmates
Trevor Rogers (long jump) and
Valentina Savva (hammer, weight) each earned an outdoor silver medal and indoor second-team recognition. Senior long jumper
Jason Plumb won conference bronze medals in two consecutive years, his most recent coming at the 2025 ACC Indoor Championships. The Indoor All-ACC group is rounded out by second-teamers
Victor Ezike Jr. (high jump) and
Seth Johnson (heptathlon), while the outdoor group also consists of second-team honorees
Donovan Bradley (110m hurdles),
Loreal Wilson (400m hurdles),
Audrey Jacobs (hammer) and
Adrianna Coleman (hammer). Of those, Johnson went on to claim Second-Team All-America status at the 2025 NCAA Indoor Championships while Savva was named Second-Team All-American at the NCAA Outdoor Championships, where both Leko and Jacobs also clinched All-America Honorable Mention nods.
INTERNATIONAL STARS
Three returning Bears followed up their collegiate seasons with high-level international competition in the summer of 2025.
Valentina Savva, who broke the Cal freshman records in both the hammer and weight throws and earned Second-Team All-America honors in the former, crossed the 70-meter barrier for the first time to finish third at the European U23 Championships and set a new Cypriot record. Teammate and 2023 Second-Team All-American
Audrey Jacobs also reached the hammer final at the European U23 Championships and finished second at the Dutch Championships, while
Lucija Leko (Croatia) competed in both the discus and shot put at the European U23 Championships and finished seventh in the former. On the track,
Mari Testa competed in the 100m hurdles at the Austrian U23 Championships, winning her first title to qualify her for the European U23 Championships.
HIGH HOPES FOR THE HURDLERS
Five returning Cal hurdlers posted program top-10 times in 2025 and are looking to improve even further in 2026. Upperclassmen
Mari Testa,
Saqqara Ruffin and
Loreal Wilson are each coming off breakout campaigns: Testa made her debut on Cal's indoor (No. 5, 60m hurdles) and outdoor (No. 8, 100m hurdles) all-time lists, while Ruffin's and Wilson's outdoor seasons saw them likewise appear on the top-10 lists for the first time at No. 6 (100m hurdles) and No. 5 (400m hurdles), respectively. Sophomore
Inara Ukawuba raced just once in a Cal uniform before missing the outdoor season, but she matched the ninth-fastest 60m hurdles time in program history. On the men's side,
Donovan Bradley, who had already posted Cal's fourth-fastest 60m hurdles time as a freshman in 2024, followed that up with the program's fifth-fastest 110m hurdles time as a sophomore. So far in the 2026 season, it is Ruffin who has made the most noise after she posted two personal bests in the 60m hurdles at the Spokane Sports Showcase to rise to No. 8 on Cal's all-time list.
ROOKIES ON WATCH
Cal is fielding a plethora of talented freshman looking to make some noise at the conference and national levels this season. The trio of
Lauren Gilhooly,
Kaitlyn Williams and
Tiffany Williams lead a strong freshman sprints unit, with Gilhooly ranking among California's top high school girls in the 100m and 200m. South African middle-distance star
Salma Bejia, who was the national U20 bronze medalist in 2024, was named the No. 10 women's 800m recruit by Track & Field News, while
Bradley Arrey ran the third leg of a 4x800m California state champion relay squad that was third-fastest in the nation and
Jackson Hein posted the fourth-fastest 800m time by a California high school boy in 2025 - a year before opening his season with a Cal-record 600m time at the Spokane Sports Showcase. The pole vault group bears a pair of top Track & Field News-ranked recruits in
Sam Novak (No. 2) and
Kai Anderson (No. 12), both state champions in 2024. Novak, a native of Arizona who became the first Cal freshman in history to surpass 17 feet indoors at the Spokane Sports Showcase, posted the fifth-highest jump by a high school boy nationwide in 2025 and is a two-time USATF U20 Championships competitor, while Anderson had the second-best mark among California high school boys last year. Horizontal jumpers
Caitlyn Johnson (the 2025 No. 20 girls triple jumper in Texas) and
Avery Hart (the 2025 No. 3 girls triple jumper and No. 4 girls long jumper in Massachusetts) look to bolster an already-impressive squad that has qualified at least one woman to the NCAA West Regionals in four of the past five years. For the throws, 2025 Italian U23 hammer silver medalist
Pietro Camilli (who crushed Cal's rookie record in the weight throw at the Spokane Sports Showcase), 2025 Lithuanian U20 shot put champion
Matas Mikulėnas and 2025 California boys No. 2 shot putter Eliot Traxler hope to become the next Bear greats. Finally,
Antonio Bayon, the No. 8 decathlon recruit (Track & Field News), looks to be another standout multi-eventer at Cal, joining a group that has seen nine men in program history collect a total of 15 All-America honors.
NEW YEAR, NEW STAFF
Cal's full-time coaching staff has two new faces this year in
Tyler Burdorff and
Nicole Matysik. Burdorff, who leads the throws unit, arrived at Cal from Maryland, where he coached two national-record holders, four USA Track & Field (USATF) Indoor Championships finalists, a European U20 Championships qualifier and two USATF U20 Championships qualifiers as well as two All-Americans. Matysik raced for Furman cross country and track & field as a collegiate runner, earning 11 combined All-SoCon honors and five conference titles. In addition to Burdorff and Matysik, this year's Bears are also receiving new instruction from two-time Olympic hammer thrower
Stamatia Scarvelis as well as program alumni
Carrick Denker (who won All-West Region honors in the 2024 cross country season) and
Riley Knott (a three-time All-ACC jumper).
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