kghhg Noah Bryant
   

Track & Field 2001-2002
State Champion Shot Put 2002
CIF Champion Shot Put 2001 - 2002
CIF, TVL & School Record Shot Put
TVL Champion Shot Put 2001 - 2002
TVL & CIF Champions 2001


Football 2000
All TVL 2000


USC
Track & Field 2003 - 2007
NCAA Champion Shot Put 2007
PAC-10 Champion 2006 - 2007
USC School Record Shot Put


World Championships Shot Put 2007

 

   

Noah Bryant only attended Carpinteria High School for two years, having transferred to CHS as a junior, but accomplished quite a bit as a Warrior during that time. A two-year letterman in Football and Track & Field, Noah earned All Tri-Valley League, All-Santa Barbara County and All-CIF honors in football, but it was in Track & Field where he left his mark.

Noah won the Tri-Valley League Shot Put and Discus titles in 2001 and 2002, and won the CIF Championship in Shot both seasons as well. In 2002, he set the CHS boys Shot Put record with a mark of 67’, the TVL record of 61’ 11”, CIF record of 66’0.5” and the Santa Barbara County stadium record of 64’ 2”. He was a three-time High School All American in the Shot Put, and two-time All-State awardee, placing third in California his junior year and winning the State Championship as a senior in 2002. 

Noah continued his Track & Field career at the University of Southern California from 2002 to 2007, excelling even further in the Shot Put event. He was a two-time Pac-10 Conference Champion (2006 and 2007), two-time NCAA Champion (Outdoor and Indoor 2007) and four-time NCAA All-American. He was undefeated in NCAA competition during his senior season, and was named the USC Most Valuable Athlete in 2007. He also set the school record of 67’ 5.5”.

He also competed internationally, earning a silver medal at the Junior Pan American games in Barbados, and was a member of the Pan American team in Monterrey, Mexico and was a member of the 2007 World Championship team that competed in Osaka, Japan.

Noah is a member of the Santa Barbara Athletic Round Table Hall of Fame and the USC Track & Field Hall of Fame.

Having graduated from USC in 2007, Noah now works in commercial real estate. He and his wife Kate have three children – Colton, Hunter and Parker.