Isaiah Brandt Sims 2016 headshot

21 Isaiah Brandt-Sims

  • Position
    Wide Receiver
  • Class
    Junior
  • Height
    5-11
  • Weight
    177
  • Hometown
    Wenatchee, Wash.
  • High School
    Wenatchee
  • Major
    Computer Science

Biography

Personal records (thru Feb. 4, 2017):

  • 100: 10.53 (10.48w)
  • 200: 20.93
  • 60: 6.64i
As a sophomore (2016):
Outdoors
  • Ran the third leg on Pac-12 championship 4x400 team.
  • It was Stanford's first men's 4x400 or mile relay conference winner since 1954.
  • Brandt-Sims ran a 47.4 split to keep Stanford in front.
  • Ran the third leg to help team to a 4x400 school record at the Michael Johnson Invite in Waco, Texas.
  • The quartet ran 3:05.59 to break the 1978 mark of 3:06.74 on a team anchored by James Lofton.
  • Brandt-Sims ran a 46.4 split. 
  • Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention.
  • Big Meet 4x400 relay winner.
  • Stanford had to win the 4x400 to win the Big Meet.
Indoors
  • Made collegiate indoor debut at the Don Kirby Invitational in Albuquerque, running 6.81, to just miss the school 60 record by 0.01.
  • Ran 6.88 in the 60 prelims at the MPSF Championships, placing 12th overall.
  • Took the second leg of the sixth-place 4x400 at MPSF's.
  • 11th fastest football player from a Power Five conference in the 60 for the season.

As a freshman (2015):
Outdoors

  • Won the 100 and 200 at the Big Meet.
  • He set two personal records that day, 10.53 in the 100 and 20.93 in the 200.
  • The 200 time was a Stanford freshman record.
  • His 100 time placed him No. 3 among Stanford freshmen all-time.
  • By placing eighth in the 200 at Pac-12s, he became the first from Stanford to make a conference final in the short sprints since 2010.
  • Advanced to the NCAA West Prelims in the 200, finishing fifth in his first-round heat and did not advance.
  • Made collegiate debut at the Stanford Invitational, finishing fourth in his 200 heat (21.52) and ninth as the third leg in the 4x400 relay (3:20.83).
  • Did not train for track until January, because of football.

Indoors

  • Did not compete.

High School:

  • Became the first in history to win the Washington state 100 and 200 titles all four years in the state's highest classification (4A).
  • Ran the fastest indoor 200 in the nation in 2014, a 21.47.
  • Had a wind-aided best of 10.48.

Personal:

  • Began competing in track at age 9 in the Hershey's league.
  • Born three months premature and weighed only 2 lbs., 6 oz., at birth.
  • Majoring in computer science.

Career results:

Year Season (Meets) Event Season Best Conf. Region NCAA
2016 Outdoors (7) 100 10.73 17 (10.86) -- --
200 21.46 9 (21.85) -- --
4x100 41.50 -- -- --
4x400 3:05.59 1 (3:08.13) 13 (3:06.18) --
Indoors (2) 60 6.81 12 (6.88) -- --
4x400 3:13.91 6 (3:13.91) -- --
2015 Outdoors (6) 100 10.53 16 (10.75) -- --
200 20.93 8 (21.38) 33 (21.31w) --
4x100 41.99 -- -- --
4x400 3:20.83 -- -- --
Indoors (0) -- -- -- -- --

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