Career Notes
Career Highlights:
2001: Junior Angela Williams is now the three-time NCAA 100-meter champion,
the first female athlete ever to accomplish that feat ... The last man to
do so was Charley Green of Nebraska in 1965-67 ... Williams is the USC
(11.04) and American prep (11.11) record holder in the 100m... Her
credentials as one of the rising young stars of track were solidified on
March 11 when she won the silver medal in the 60m dash at the World Indoor
Championships in Lisbon, Portugal ... Williams' time of 7.09 shattered the
American collegiate record of 7.14 set by Carlette Guidry of Texas in 1991
and is the fourth fastest time in the world and fastest by an American in
2001.
2000: The incomparable Williams raced to her second straight NCAA title in
2000, winning easily in 11.12 ... She became the first Pac-10 woman and
fourth in NCAA history to win consecutive 100m titles ... She also joined
Patty Van Wolvelaere and Yvette Bates as the only Trojan woman to win two
NCAA titles ... Ran the opening leg on USC's school-record 400m relay that
won the NCAA title (at the time, the fourth-fastest in the world) ... Won
the 100m (season-best 11.01w) and 200m (PR 22.78w) at the Pac-10s, joining
UCLA's Gail Devers and USC's Inger Miller and Torri Edwards as the only
women to win both those events at the same Pac-10 meet.
1999: Won the NCAA 100m championship as a freshman with a time of 11.04, a
USC school record (the previous mark was set earlier in the semifinals by
USC senior Torri Edwards, who clocked a 11.10) ... Williams was USC.s ninth
individual track and field national champion and first since 1990 when
Ashley Selman took the javelin title ... Williams. time also broke a
23-year old national junior record (11.08) set by Brenda Morehead of
Tennessee State and moved her into ninth place on the all-time collegiate
list (past Florence Griffith of UCLA - 11.06 - Aug. 26, 1983) ... She also
ran the opening leg on USC's 400m relay squad that finished second in the
NCAAs in 43.35 ... Ran a 11.27 to win the 100m at the USA Track & Field
Junior Nationals ... Finished third in the 100m at the USA Outdoor Track
and Field Champiionships with a wind-assisted time of 11.03 ... Ran 11.19
to win the 100m at the World University games ... Finished second at the
Pac-10s with a time of 11.38 ... Ran a 10.96 (wind-assisted) at the UNLV
Invitational.
HIGH SCHOOL: At Chino (Calif.) High, Angela established herself as the
nation.s fastest female high school track athlete in history with a
blistering 11.11 in the 100m at the 1998 National Junior Championships in
Edwardsville, Ill. (breaking the 22-year-old mark of 11.13 set by Chandra
Cheeseborough in 1976) ... Clocked a 10.98w as a junior (the first high
school girl to break the 11-second barrier under any conditions) ... Earned
the Track & Field News High School Women.s Athlete of the Year award in
1997 and 1998, when she become only the second woman to do so unanimously
(Marion Jones is the other unanimous pick) ... Won the 100m at the 1995
Junior Nationals in 11.24 ... Won the 100m and 200m title at the 1998 CIF
Southern Section Masters Meet and also finished third in the long jump ...
Won the 100m title at the 1997 Pan-Am Junior Championships, where she also
teamed with current Women of Troy teammate Kinshasa Davis and two others
for a 44.02 victory in the 400m relay ... Competed at the 1996 Olympic
Trials during her sophomore year, but was forced to pull out due to a
hamstring pull in the first round ... Carried a 3.9 GPA in high school and
was considered one of the state's top 100 scholars.
PERSONAL: Angela was born on Jan. 30, 1980 ... She is a public policy and
management major at USC ... Her full name is Angela Tramaine Williams.
CAREER BESTS: 100m - 11.04 (10.96w), 200m - 23.22 (22.78w).
Angela Williams 
Year: Junior
Events: 100m, 200m, 400m Relay
Height: 5-2
Hometown: Ontario, Calif.
High School: Chino
Major: Public Policy/Management
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