2019 USC Track & Field Roster
Roster
Annelus, Angie

Angie Annelus
- Height:
- 5-6
- Class:
- Redshirt Junior
- High School:
- Grandview
- Hometown:
- Grandview, Mo.
Bio
THIS YEAR: Redshirt senior All-American Anglerne (Ann-juh-leen) "Angie" Annelus is in her third season of competing in the sprints for USC, after transferring from UCLA. She was the 2018 & 2019 NCAA 200m champion and is attempting to become the second 3-time winner of the women's NCAA 200m title (Kimberlyn Duncan of LSU). Annelus is the USC record-holder in the 200m dash and was a member of USC's school record-setting 4x100m relay.
2020: Annelus did not have eligibility to compete indoors and the outdoor season was cancelled before she opened up due to COVID-19.
2019: Annelus had a magical junior season, winning her second consecutive NCAA 200m title with a school-record time of 22.16 (+1.3). She also ran the second leg on USC's 4x100m relay which won the NCAA title with a USC-record time of 42.21. Annelus also won the Pac-12 200m title with a time of 22.71 (+0.1) and placed second in the 100m with a time of 11.17 (+0.5). She set her 100m PR of 11.06 (+0.6) which ranks third on USC's all-time list in the NCAA semifinals, then ran 11.12 (+1.6) in the finals to finish seventh. During the summer she won the NACAC U23 Championships 200m title with a time of 22.84 (+1.6). She placed third in the 200m with a time of 22.71 (-1.2) at the USATF Championships to earn a spot on Team USA for the World Championships. During the indoor season, she set her PR of 22.83 to win the 200m at the Matador Qualifier and placed 13th in the event at the NCAA Indoor Championships. She also won the MPSF 60m title with a PR of 7.29.
2018: Made quite an impact in her first season at USC, winning the NCAA 200m title with a time of 22.76 (-2.3w), running on the 4x100m relay which placed third and helping the Trojans capture the 2018 team title. She also reached the NCAA semifinals in the 100m dash and placed 15th with a time of 11.28 (+3.1w). She set her 100m PR of 11.25 (+1.5) to place sixth at the NCAA West Regional...also ran 22.91 (+1.2) in the 200m to place sixth. She placed third with a time of 22.70 (+2.9w) in the 200m at the Pac-12 Championships, after running a then-PR of 22.64 (+1.4) in the prelims. She finished fifth with a time of 11.30 (+2.6w) in the 100m dash and won as part of the 4x100m relay at the conference meet. Ran on USC's then-school record-setting 4x100m relay which won at the Mt. SAC Relays with a time of 42.57. During the indoor season she finished second in the 200m (23.39) and fifth in the 100m (7.40) at the MPSF Championships.
BEFORE USC: 2017: Did not compete outdoors her last season at UCLA and used it as a redshirt season. During the indoor season, she had a then 60m PR of 7.51 to take sixth at the Charlie Thomas Invitational on Feb. 4. 2016: Earned second-team USTFCCCA All-America honors. Qualified in the 200m and the 4x100m for the NCAA Championships. She placed 19th at the NCAAs in the 200m with a time of 23.65 (-0.5)...also ran a leg on the 4x100m relay which placed 15th. Posted a personal best of 23.22 (+1.2) at the NCAA West Prelims to place 12th overall and advance out of the regional.
HIGH SCHOOL: She prepped at Grandview HS in Grandview, Mo. where she was a back-to-back-to-back state champion in the 100m and 200m. She posted a personal best of 11.64 in the state meet prelims as a senior and went on to win the 100m with a time of 11.75. She also repeated at the state meet as a senior in the 200m, winning with a time of 23.85. She won the 2014 state title with a time of 11.80 and defended her 200m title with a then personal best time of 24.11...also ran on the winning 4x100m and 4x200m relay teams. She won the 2013 state title as a sophomore in the 100m in a time of 12.21 and the 200m at 24.80...she also helped lead the 4x100m to a state championship. She was named the Kansas City Star Female Track Athlete of the Year in 2014 and 2015 and earned the K.C. Star’s Scholar-Athlete award in 2015. She was a USATF Junior Olympics All-American from 2013-15. She was an all-conference selection all four seasons.
PERSONAL: Anglerne (Angie) was born on January 10, 1997 in Kansas City, Mo...Her parents are Annessoir Annelus & Bertha Dorvilus...She has 3 brothers, A.J., D.J. and Adlet and one sister, Londy...Lists her favorite movie as Beastly...Likes cheese...Someday would like to travel to Italy...Graduated with a degree in Communication and is now working on a Master's in Communication Management.
CAREER BESTS: 100m - 11:06 200m - 22:16 (SR)
2020: Annelus did not have eligibility to compete indoors and the outdoor season was cancelled before she opened up due to COVID-19.
2019: Annelus had a magical junior season, winning her second consecutive NCAA 200m title with a school-record time of 22.16 (+1.3). She also ran the second leg on USC's 4x100m relay which won the NCAA title with a USC-record time of 42.21. Annelus also won the Pac-12 200m title with a time of 22.71 (+0.1) and placed second in the 100m with a time of 11.17 (+0.5). She set her 100m PR of 11.06 (+0.6) which ranks third on USC's all-time list in the NCAA semifinals, then ran 11.12 (+1.6) in the finals to finish seventh. During the summer she won the NACAC U23 Championships 200m title with a time of 22.84 (+1.6). She placed third in the 200m with a time of 22.71 (-1.2) at the USATF Championships to earn a spot on Team USA for the World Championships. During the indoor season, she set her PR of 22.83 to win the 200m at the Matador Qualifier and placed 13th in the event at the NCAA Indoor Championships. She also won the MPSF 60m title with a PR of 7.29.
2018: Made quite an impact in her first season at USC, winning the NCAA 200m title with a time of 22.76 (-2.3w), running on the 4x100m relay which placed third and helping the Trojans capture the 2018 team title. She also reached the NCAA semifinals in the 100m dash and placed 15th with a time of 11.28 (+3.1w). She set her 100m PR of 11.25 (+1.5) to place sixth at the NCAA West Regional...also ran 22.91 (+1.2) in the 200m to place sixth. She placed third with a time of 22.70 (+2.9w) in the 200m at the Pac-12 Championships, after running a then-PR of 22.64 (+1.4) in the prelims. She finished fifth with a time of 11.30 (+2.6w) in the 100m dash and won as part of the 4x100m relay at the conference meet. Ran on USC's then-school record-setting 4x100m relay which won at the Mt. SAC Relays with a time of 42.57. During the indoor season she finished second in the 200m (23.39) and fifth in the 100m (7.40) at the MPSF Championships.
BEFORE USC: 2017: Did not compete outdoors her last season at UCLA and used it as a redshirt season. During the indoor season, she had a then 60m PR of 7.51 to take sixth at the Charlie Thomas Invitational on Feb. 4. 2016: Earned second-team USTFCCCA All-America honors. Qualified in the 200m and the 4x100m for the NCAA Championships. She placed 19th at the NCAAs in the 200m with a time of 23.65 (-0.5)...also ran a leg on the 4x100m relay which placed 15th. Posted a personal best of 23.22 (+1.2) at the NCAA West Prelims to place 12th overall and advance out of the regional.
HIGH SCHOOL: She prepped at Grandview HS in Grandview, Mo. where she was a back-to-back-to-back state champion in the 100m and 200m. She posted a personal best of 11.64 in the state meet prelims as a senior and went on to win the 100m with a time of 11.75. She also repeated at the state meet as a senior in the 200m, winning with a time of 23.85. She won the 2014 state title with a time of 11.80 and defended her 200m title with a then personal best time of 24.11...also ran on the winning 4x100m and 4x200m relay teams. She won the 2013 state title as a sophomore in the 100m in a time of 12.21 and the 200m at 24.80...she also helped lead the 4x100m to a state championship. She was named the Kansas City Star Female Track Athlete of the Year in 2014 and 2015 and earned the K.C. Star’s Scholar-Athlete award in 2015. She was a USATF Junior Olympics All-American from 2013-15. She was an all-conference selection all four seasons.
PERSONAL: Anglerne (Angie) was born on January 10, 1997 in Kansas City, Mo...Her parents are Annessoir Annelus & Bertha Dorvilus...She has 3 brothers, A.J., D.J. and Adlet and one sister, Londy...Lists her favorite movie as Beastly...Likes cheese...Someday would like to travel to Italy...Graduated with a degree in Communication and is now working on a Master's in Communication Management.
CAREER BESTS: 100m - 11:06 200m - 22:16 (SR)
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