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Name Events Year Hometown (High School / College)

Laura Bobek Throws Jr.* Astoria, Ore. (Astoria)Liz Brenner Throws Fr.* Portland, Ore. (Jesuit)Anetra Brown Hurdles So. Indianapolis, Ind. (North Central)Daphne Chambers Throws So. Springfi eld, Ore. (Springfi eld)Sammie Clark Pole Vault Jr. North Bend, Ore. (North Bend)Katie Conlon Distance Sr.* Jamestown, N.D. (Jamestown / Jamestown College)Lauren Crockett High Jump So. Ogden, Utah (Ogden)Alexandria Davidson Sprints Sr. DuPont, Wash. (Steilacoom)Skylar Evans Middle Distance Fr. Crozier, Va. (Midlothian)Claudia Francis Middle Distance So. Queens, N.Y. (Cardozo)Phyllis Francis Middle Distance Jr. Queens, N.Y. (Catherine McAuley)Rebecca Friday Middle Distance Sr. Bellingham, Wash. (Bellingham)Megan Fristoe Distance Fr. Bend, Ore. (Summit)English Gardner Sprints Jr. Voorhees, N.J. (Eastern Senior)Molly Grabill Distance So. Poway, Calif. (Rancho Bernardo)Katie Gruys Throws Fr. Maple Lake, Minn. (Annandale)Jordan Hasay Distance Sr. Arroyo Grande, Calif. (Mission College Prep)Ashante Horsley Sprints Fr. McMinnville, Ore. (McMinnville)Anne Kesselring Middle Distance Sr. Nürnberg, Germany (Sigmund-Schuckert Gymnasium)Annie Leblanc Middle Distance Fr. Repentigny, Quebec (Jean-Baptiste Meilleur School)Abbey Leonardi Distance Fr. Kennebunkport, Maine (Kennebunk)Brittany Mann Throws Fr. Beverly Hills, Mich. (Detroit Country Day School)Ashley Maton Middle Distance Fr. Bend, Ore. (Summit)Alyssa Monteverde Heptathlon Fr.* Fresno, Calif. (Clovis West)Felicia Odle Javelin Jr. Camas, Wash. (Union)Chizoba Okodogbe Sprints Jr. Antioch, Calif. (Deer Valley)Alexi Pappas Distance Sr.* Alameda, Calif. (Bishop O’Dowd / Dartmouth)Megan Patrignelli Middle Distance Jr. Monroe, N.Y. (Monroe-Woodbury)Sarah Penney Middle Distance Jr.* Paradise Valley, Ariz. (Xavier College Prep)Maggie Pietka Jumps Sr. Vancouver, Wash. (Mountain View)Jenna Prandini Jumps / Sprints Fr.* Clovis, Calif. (Clovis)Laura Roesler Middle Distance Jr. Fargo, N.D. (Fargo South)Kortney Ross Pole Vault Jr. San Diego, Calif. (Westview)Lauren Sens Throws So. Elk Grove, Calif. (Elk Grove)Rachel Sherrell Throws Jr. Parkdale, Ore. (Hood River Valley)Chancey Summers High Jump So. Eagle Creek, Ore. (Estacada)Jasmine Todd Jumps / Sprints Fr. Chandler, Ariz. (Chandler)Madelayne Varela Jumps Fr. Kent, Wash. (Kentwood)Taylor Wallace Distance Sr. Klamath Falls, Ore. (Henley)Jillian Weir Throws So.* Sunnyvale, Calif. (Homestead / Long Beach State)Annie Whitfi eld Throws Fr. Sweet Home, Ore. (Sweet Home)Allison Woodward Distance So. Green Bay, Wis. (Notre Dame Academy)

* - has utilized redshirt season

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The Women of Oregon3-time Defending NCAA Indoor Champions

4-time Defending Conference Champions

2012 NCAA Outdoor Runners-up

2011 NCAA Outdoor Runners-up

2010 NCAA Outdoor Runners-up

2009 NCAA Outdoor Runners-up

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RS-Junior

Astoria, Ore.

Astoria High School

Throws

Personal Bests

Shot Put - 47-8/14.53m,Oregon Twilight,

Eugene, Ore., 5/5/12Discus - 170-6/51.96m,Pac-12 Championships,

Eugene, Ore., 5/13/12

Pac-12 Track Championships

2012 - Discus, 4th, 170-6/51.96m2012 - Shot Put, 9th, 45-0.5/13.73m

2011 - Shot Put, 11th, 44-5.5/13.55m (Pac-10)2011 - Discus, 11th, 137-0/41.77m (Pac-10)

RS Junior

Laura BobekPac-12 scorer in the discus and also an NCAA West Preliminary qualifi er. Entered the UO top 10 in both the discus and the shot put during the 2012 season. Pac-10 and NCAA West Preliminary competitor as a redshirt freshman in 2011 aft er successfully coming back from injuries that caused her to miss the 2010 season. Th ree-time Oregon state champion in both the discus and shot put. Ranked fi ft h nationally in the shot put and sixth nationally in the discus as a prep senior. Holds the all-divisions state record in the discus (162-1). Was undefeated during the high school season in both throwing events her junior and senior years.

2011-12: Outdoors - Pac-12 scorer in the discus. Won the discus at the Oregon Preview and the Pepsi Team Invitational. Saw a big jump in the discus the fi nal weeks of the season. Hit 160 for the fi rst time in 2012 at the Oregon Relays (160-5) and improved to 160-9 at the Oregon Twilight. Th en made the 10-foot leap to 170-6/51.96m in a fourth-place fi nish at the Pac-12 Championships. Th at was tied for the seventh-best throw in school history. Concluded year with her second straight NCAA West appearance in the discus. Had six competitions in the shot put, winning four. Went 47-5/14.45m in a runner-up fi nish at the Pepsi meet before hitting a personal best of 47-8/14.53m at the Oregon Twilight. Th at ranked as the No. 10 throw in school history. Also threw the hammer fi ve times with a best of 162-4.25/49.48m at the John Knight Twilight. Indoors - Saw action in four meets. Best eff ort in the weight throw was 50-5.5/15.38m at the MPSF Championships. Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention. Season Bests: Outdoors - Shot Put - 47-8/14.53m (PR), Oregon Twilight, Eugene, Ore., (5/5/12); Discus - 170-6-7/51.96m (PR), Pac-12 Championships, Eugene, Ore. (5/13/12). Indoors - Weight Th row - Shot Put - 50-5.5/15.38m (PR), MPSF Championships, Seattle, Wash. (2/24/12).

2010-11: Outdoors - Wrapped season with her fi rst NCAA West Preliminary meet appearance in the discus. Pac-10 qualifer in both the discus and the shot put, fi nishing 11th in both. Th rew a season-best 167-7/51.07m in winning the discus at the Oregon Relays. Previously, upped seasonal discus mark to 164-0/49.98m at the Mt. SAC Relays, a 10-foot PR. In home debut, was in three events at the Oregon Preview, including a second-place shot put (44-7/13.59m) and a third-place discus (154-3/47.01m). Improved to 45-2.5/13.78m in the shot put at the Pepsi Team Invitational and went 154-1 in the discus. Pac-10 all-academic honorable mention. Indoors - Recovering from injuries that cost her a year, made Oregon debut at the UW Indoor Preview, where she threw the shot put. Improved by more than two feet over season-opening mark at the UW Invitational (43-1.5/13.14m). Upped shot put distance again to 44-7/13.59m at the Husky Classic, where she also threw the weight toss. Wrapped indoor season with the shot put and the weight toss at the MPSF Championships. Season Bests: Outdoors - Shot Put - 45-2.5/13.78m (PR), Pepsi Team Invitational, Eugene, Ore., (4/9/11); Discus - 167-7/51.07m (PR),Oregon Relays, Eugene, Ore. (4/22/11). Indoors - Shot Put - 44-7/13.59m (PR), Husky Classic, Seattle, Wash. (2/12/11).

2009-10: Redshirted the indoor and outdoor seasons due to injury.

Prep: Won three consecutive state 4A titles in both the shot put and the discus for Astoria High School. Senior season saw her ranked fi ft h nationally in the shot put with a throw of 47-8, which came at the Dick Baker Invitational, as well as sixth nationally in the discus with a toss of 162-1 from the Anderson Relays. Th e latter mark set an Oregon prep all-classifi cations record. Won her third straight state shot (45-5.5) and discus (152-10) titles in 2009 to lead Astoria to a third place team fi nish. As a junior in 2008, dominated at the 4A level, winning both the discus (138-3) and the shot put (42-8) at the state meet for the second consecutive year and going undefeated during the high school season. Claimed her fi rst state titles as a sophomore in 2007, throwing 41-6 in the shot put and 131-11 in the discus. Helped the Fishermen capture two second place fi nishes at the state championships during her sophomore and junior seasons. Was also the runner-up in both the shot put (43-3.5) and the discus (139-8) at the 2008 Washington/Oregon Meet of Champions. High School Bests: Shot Put - 47-8/14.52m, 2009; Discus - 162-1/49.40m, 2009.

Personal: Majoring in biology. Older brother Sam rowed at Oregon State for four years. A member of the 4H Club, would like to study to be a large animal veterinarian.

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RS-Freshman

Portland, Ore.

Jesuit High School

Throws

Personal Bests

Shot Put - 45-11,Jesuit Twilight Invitational,

Portland, Ore., 4/29/11Javelin - 155-11,

Jesuit Twilight Invitational,Portland, Ore., 4/29/11

RS Freshman

Junior

North Bend, Ore.

North Bend High School

Pole Vault

Personal Bests

Pole Vault - 13-5.25/4.10m,Oregon Relays,

Eugene, Ore., 4/21/12

Pac-12 Track Championships

2012 - Pole Vault, 7th, 13-0.75/3.98m

Junior

Liz BrennerAll-American volleyball player for the Ducks is also a national caliber thrower. Track and fi eld will be her fourth varsity sport at Oregon (volleyball, basketball, soft ball). Redshirted her fi rst track season (2012). Two-time state shot put champion and two-time state runner-up in the javelin. Ranked eighth nationally in the javelin among high schoolers as a senior in 2011. Prep best javelin of 155-11 would rank No. 8 on the UO list and would have scored at the 2012 Pac-12 Champiionships.

2011-12: Redshirted the indoor and outdoor seasons.

Prep: Four-sport standout was a two-time state shot put champion for Jesuit High School, as well as a two-time state runner-in in the javelin. Member of Jesuit’s back-to-back state championship track and fi eld teams. Terrifi c performance at the 2012 Jesuit Twilight Invitational, where she set prep bests in both the shot put (45-11) and the javelin (155-11). Won every shot put competition as a senior in 2011, including the state title with a throw of 45-4-75. Was the runner-up in the javelin at 154-3. As a junior in 2010, won her fi rst state shot put title (43-2.25) and was second in the javelin (146-6). Won the 2010-11 Johnny Carpenter Prep Athlete of the year for all sports in the state of Oregon. Aft er the 2009-10 season was named the Oregon Prep Athlete of the Year. In volleyball, was named back-to-back state 6A volleyball player of the year, leading Jesuit to consecutive state title game appearances. In basketball, was named the 2011 6A state basketball player of the year aft er leading her team to the state title, thanks to her 17 points and 11 rebounds in a 42-39 in the championship game win over No. 1 Clackamas. High School Bests: Shot Put - 45-11, 2012; Javelin - 155-11, 2012.

Personal: Sport Marketing major. Older sister Mary Claire is a senior outfi elder/fi rst baseman for the Oregon State soft ball team. Parents Douglas and Jennifer were collegiate swimmers at Montana (dad) and the College of St. Catherine (mom). Is also an 11-time racquetball world champion.

Sammie ClarkPac-12 pole vault scorer from Oregon’s Bay Area saw an improvement of nearly a foot from her freshmen year to her junior year. NCAA West qualifi er. 2011 USA Junior Championships qualifi er. Set the state record in winning the 4A pole vault title as a senior. Finished career with consecutive Oregon state pole vault titles.

2011-12: Outdoors - Pac-12 scorer was one of the most improved vaulters on the team. Set three outdoor PRs during the season. Opened year with a PR at 12-8.25/3.87m at the USC Invitational. Improved to 13-1.5/4.00m in a runner-up fi nish at the Pepsi Team Invitational. Th en had biggest clearance of the season in a win at the Oregon Relays, 13-5.25/4.10m. Th at led the team in 2012 and was the sixth-best clearance in school history. At the Pac-12 Championships, took seventh with a clearance at 13-0.75/3.98m. Ended season with her fi rst NCAA West Preliminary meet. Indoors - Had an improvement of more than a foot from her opening clearance (12-1.5/3.70m) to her best clearance. Won the pole vault at the Husky Classic by clearing 13-2.25/4.02m and then hit best bar of the year in a runner-up fi nish at the MPSF Championships (13-4.5/4.08m). Season Bests: Outdoors - Pole Vault - 13-5.25/4.10m (PR), Oregon Relays, Eugene, Ore. (4/21/12). Indoors - Pole Vault - 13-4.5/4.08m (PR), MPSF Championships, Seattle, Wash. (2/25/12).

2010-11: Outdoors - Wrapped season by tying for fi ft h at the USA Junior Championships (12-5.25/3.80m). Cleared a personal-best 12-6.25/3.82 at the Oregon Twilight. Made Oregon debut in the pole vault at the Oregon Preview. Also vaulted at the Pepsi Team Invitational and the Oregon Relays. Indoors - Redshirt season. Season Bests: Outdoors - Pole Vault - 12-6.25/3.82m, Oregon Twilight, Eugene, Ore. (5/6/11).

Prep: Broke the 4A state meet record with a clearance at 12-5/3.78m to win the event as a senior in 2010 for North Bend High School. Helped North Bend fi nish fourth overall. Had a prep best clearance of 12-6/3.81m at the Dick Baker Invite. Won eight of the nine pole vault competitions she entered as a senior. Also won state pole vault crown as a junior (12-0) and was second as a freshman. High School Bests: Pole Vault - 12-6/3.81m, 2010.

Personal: Major is general social science.

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Katie ConlonNAIA Steeplechase champion and an 11-time NAIA All-American transferred to Oregon in the spring of 2012 from North Dakota’s Jamestown College. Has one season remaining in cross country, indoor track and outdoor track.

2011-12: Joined the team just prior to the spring quarter and appeared in one meet, running the 3,000 meters at the Oregon Twilight (9:42.24).

Before Oregon: Won the NAIA national steeplechase title for Jamestown College in 2011. Set the school record in winning in 10:25.83. Also holds Jamestown College records in the 5,000 meters (17:32.28), indoor mile (4:59.94) and indoor 3,000 meters (9:51.36), and was also on the record-setting distance medley relay team. Won 11 NAIA All-America awards during her career at Jamestown. Conlon fi nished eighth overall at the 2011 NAIA national cross country championships and 14th as a freshman in 2009. Jamestown Bests:

3,000 Meter Steeplechase - 10:25.83, 2011.

Prep: Was a state top 10 fi nisher in cross country and on the track at both 800 and 1,600 meters for Jamestown High School.

Personal: Major is international studies.

RS-Senior

Jamestown, N.D.

Jamestown High School /

Jamestown College

Steeplechase

Personal Bests

3,000 Meter Steeplechase - 10:25.83,NAIA Championships,

2011

RS Senior

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Sophomore

Ogden, Utah

Ogden High School

High Jump

Personal Bests

High Jump - 5-10.75/1.80m,NCAA West Preliminary Rounds,

Austin, Texas, 5/25/12

NCAA Outdoor Track Championships

2012 - High Jump, t17th, 5-8.75/1.75m

Pac-12 Track Championships

2012 - High Jump, t4th, 5-8.5/1.74m

Sophomore

Lauren CrockettOne of the breakout rookies of 2012, became a Pac-12 scorer and an NCAA Championships qualifi er as a fresh-man. Junior Olympic high jump champion is also a two-time state champion.

2011-12: Outdoors - Hard work early in the season paid off with a trip to the NCAA Championships. Aft er struggling in early meets, had a breakout performance at the Twilight Meet where she cleared a then-personal best 5-10.5/1.79m. Carried that momentum to the Pac-12 Championships, where she tied for fourth at 5-8.5/1.74m. Had another breakout performance at the NCAA West Preliminary Rounds, where she cleared a season-best 5-10.75/1.80m to tie for seventh and advance to the NCAA Championships. Clearance was tied for the sixth-best in school history. Good performance at the NCAA meet, where she cleared 5-8.75/1.75m and just missed out on All-America honors. Indoors - Light schedule saw her compete in the high jump in just two meets. Season Bests: Outdoors - High Jump - 5-10.75/1.80m (PR), NCAA West Preliminary Rounds, Austin, Texas (5/25/12).

Prep: Won the women’s high jump at the 2010 USATF Junior Olympics with a clearance at 5-8.75. Was also a two-time Utah state champion for Ogden High School. Win as a sophomore in 2009 helped Ogden High win the Utah state title. Matched her personal best clearance of 5-10 in winning the Region 5 title as a senior in 2011. Personal best clearance of 5-10 was tied for seventh nationally among high schoolers in both 2010 and 2011. Also defended her high jump title at the 2011 Simplot Games (5-6). High School Bests: High Jump - 5-10, 2011.

Personal: Major is undeclared

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Senior

DuPont, Wash.

Steilacoom High School

Sprints

Personal Bests

100 Meters - 11.94,Oregon Twilight,

Eugene, Ore., 5/6/11200 Meters - 24.16w (legal - 24.23),

Oregon Twilight,Eugene, Ore., 5/8/10

60 Meters - 7.59 (i),Husky Classic,

Seattle, Wash., 2/12/11

Pac-12 Track Championships

2011 - 200 Meters, p-3rd, 24.23 (Pac-10)2011 - 100 Meters, p-7th, 11.97 (Pac-10)2010 - 200 Meters, p-5th, 12.20 (Pac-10)2010 - 400 Meters, p-7th, 56.71 (Pac-10)

2010 - 4x400 Meter Relay, 7th, 3:47.26 (Pac-10)

Senior

Alexandria DavidsonPac-10 scorer in the 4x100 meters relay. Important member of the Ducks’ sprint group, as well as the relays. A six-time state champion for Steilacoom High School.

2011-12: Outdoors - Saw action in fi ve meets in the 100, 200 and on the 4x100 meter relay. Won both the 100 and 200 meters at the John Knight Twilight. Took the 100 in a season-best 12.02 and the 200 in 24.98. Anchored the Ducks’ winning 4x100 meter relay squad at the Oregon Relays in 44.78. Pac-12 all-academic honorable mention. Indoors - Ran 7.91 in the 60 meters twice: in a runner-up fi nish at the Blue and Orange Opener and in a third place showing at the Husky Classic. Season Bests: Outdoors - 100 Meters - 12.02, John Knight Twilight, Monmouth, Ore. (4/13/12). Indoors - 60 Meters - 7.91, Blue and Orange Opener, Boise, Idaho (1/14/12) and Husky Classic, Seattle, Wash. (2/10/12).

2010-11: Outdoors - Pac-10 qualifi er in the 100 and 200 meters. Ran 11.94 in the 100 and a legal-best 24.23 in the 200 at the league meet. Lowered legal 100 meters PR to 11.94 at the Oregon Twilight. Timed 24.45 to win her 200 meter heat at the Oregon Relays. Also took a leg on the winning 4x400 meter relay (3:43.93). Ran a wind-aided 11.94 100 meters at the Stanford Invitational preliminaries and fi nished eighth in the fi nals (12.02w). Also timed a windy-24.78 200 meters at Stanford. Set a then-legal PR in the Oregon Preview by running 12.09 in the 100 meters. Led off the 4x100 meter relay team that ran the fi ft h-fastest time in school history (44.61). Pac-10 all-academic honorable mention. Indoors - Continued to show improvements in the sprints, running a pair of personal bests in the 60 meters at the UW Invitational, 7.66 in the preliminaries and 7.61 in the fi nals. Also ran the 200 at the UW Invitational (25.32). Lowered 60 meter PR to 7.59 seconds at the Husky Classic, a time that is fi ft h in school history. Also ran an indoor PR in the 200 meters at the Husky Classic, winning in 24.37. Th at time moved her to No. 5 on the UO indoor list. Wrapped indoor season in the 60 (7.66) and 200 (24.68) at the MPSF Championships. Opened season with an eighth-place showing at the UW Indoor Preview (7.78). Season Bests: Outdoors - 100 Meters - 11.94 (PR), Oregon Twilight, Eugene, Ore. (5/6/11); 200 Meters - 24.23, Pac-10 Championships, Tucson, Ariz. (5/13/11). Indoors - 60 Meters - 7.59 (PR), Husky Classic, Seattle, Wash. (2/12/11); 200 Meters - 24.37 (PR), Husky Classic, Seattle, Wash. (2/12/11).

2009-10: Pac-10 scorer in the 4x400 meter relay for the 2010 champions. Holds the No. 4 time at UO in the indoor 60 meters (7.71). Also a member of the No. 7 4x400 relay team (outdoor). Outdoors - Showed steady improvement at 100 and 200 meters throughout the season and was a Pac-10 competitor at 200 and 400 meters. In the 100, ran a season-best 12.13 at the Oregon Relays. At 200 meters, set four PRs throughout the season. Opened at 25.23 at the Oregon Preview. Bettered that at the Stanford Invitational (24.54). Lowered that to 24.23 at the Pepsi Team Invitational. Ran season-best 24.16 in a second-place fi nish at the Oregon Twilight. At the Pac-10 meet, ran the 200 (24.85) and 400 (56.71) meters. Made four appearances on the 4x400 meter relay team and helped the Ducks set the seventh-fastest time in school history, 3:32.34, in a runner-up fi nish at the Penn Relays. Wrapped freshman season by scoring at the Pac-10 meet on the 4x400 meter relay team that fi nished seventh (3:47.26). Indoors - Ran the fourth-fastest 60 meter time in school history, 7.71, in a fourth-place fi nish at the Husky Classic. Nearly matched that mark at the MPSF Championships (7.72). Indoor best in the 200 meters, 24.93, also came at the Husky Classic. Season Bests: Outdoors - 100 Meters - 12.13, Oregon Relays, Eugene, Ore. (5/1/10); 200 Meters - 24.16 (w+2.6) (PR), Oregon Twilight, Eugene, Ore. (5/8/10); 400 Meters - 55.54, Oregon Twilight, Eugene, Ore. (5/8/10). Indoors - 60 Meters - 7.71, Husky Classic, Seattle, Wash. (2/13/10); 200 Meters - 24.93, Husky Classic, Seattle Wash. (2/13/10).

Prep: A six-time state champion for Steilacoom High School. Captured titles at 100 and 200 meters as a junior in 2008, at 200 and 400 meters as a sophomore in 2007 and at 400 meters a freshman in 2006. Also won the 4x200 meter relay as a freshman. Was the state runner-up in the 100 as a senior in 2009. Top time in the 200, 25.44 came her senior year at the West Central District meet. Best eff ort in the 100, 12.25, came in winning the state as a junior, while top 400 time was her state title and meet record run of 57.62 as a sophomore. Also lettered in soccer. High School Bests: 100 Meters - 12.25, 2008; 200 Meters - 25.44, 2009; 400 Meters - 57.62, 2007.

Personal: Majoring in psychology.

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Sophomore

Queens, N.Y.

Cardoza High School

Middle Distance

Personal Bests

800 Meters - 2:04.88,Pac-12 Championships,

Eugene, Ore., 5/12/12

NCAA Outdoor Track Championships

2012 - 800 Meters, s-8th, 2:12.74

Pac-12 Track Championships

2012 - 800 Meters, 3rd, 2:05.42

Sophomore

Claudia FrancisEmerging middle distance runner was a Pac-12 scorer and NCAA qualifi er at 800 meters as a freshman. One of the nation’s top middle distance runners is a former U.S. Junior Olympic and World Youth champion. Also a Nike, New Balance and Reebok Grand Prix champion at 800 meters.

2011-12: Pac-12 scorer and NCAA qualifi er at 800 meters. Outdoors - Late start to the season, but led off Oregon’s runner-up fi nish in the 4x800 meter relay at the Penn Relays. Was fi ft h in the 800 meters at the Oregon Relays in 2:06.90. Set a seasonal-best in the Pac-12 semifi nals of 2:04.88 (No. 10 on the UO list). Took third in the fi nals in 2:05.42 to help Oregon win its fourth straight crown. Advanced to the NCAA Championships on time aft er running 2:07.73 at the NCAA West Preliminary Rounds. Was an NCAA semifi nalist. Wrapped up season at the U.S. Junior Championships, where she took fourth in the 800 in 2:08.69. Indoors - Made two appearances in the 800, taking second at the Husky Classic in 2:09.16. Season

Bests: Outdoors - 800 Meters - 2:04.88 (PR), Pac-12 Championships, Eugene, Ore. (5/12/12). Indoors - 800 Meters - 2:09.12 (PR), Husky Classic, Seattle, Wash. (2/11/12).

Prep: Francis ranked sixth nationally in the 800 meters in 2011 (2:06.98). Claimed the 2011 Hispanic Games 800 indoor title as a senior for Cardoza High School. Also led the nation indoors in the 600 meters (1:29.98) in 2011. Personal 800 best, 2:05.47, came at the 2009 Nike Nationals in North Carolina. As a junior, captured the New Balance Outdoor Nationals 800 crown in 2:07.30. Th at time ranked third nationally among high schoolers in 2010. Was the 2009 USA Junior Olympic 800 and 1,500 meter champion. Went on to win the World Youth trials in the 800 later in 2009. Impressive list of junior titles also includes the 2009 Nike Outdoor nationals (800 meters), 2009 New York Borough and City Championships (800 and 1,500 meters), 2009 Reebok Grand Prix (800 meters) and 2009 New Balance Collegiate Invitational (1,000 meters). Was also the 2008 Nike Outdoor nationals mile champion as a sophomore. Has competed previously at Oregon’s Hayward Field previously, having run there at the 2004 USA Junior Olympics. High School Bests: 600 Meters - 1:29.98, 2011; 800 Meters - 2:05.47, 2009.

Personal: Major is general science. Sister Phyllis Francis is currently a junior on the Ducks’ track and fi eld team.

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Junior

Queens, N.Y.

Catherine McAuley High School

Middle Distance

NCAA Champion (4x400 Meter Relay)3-Time Pac-12 Champion (400 Meters,

4x100 Meter Relay, 4x400 Meter Relay)School Record (4x400 Meter Relay)

6-Time All-American

Personal Bests

200 Meters - 23:03,Pac-12 Championships,

Eugene, Ore., 5/12/12400 Meters - 51:22,

NCAA Championships,Des Moines, Iowa, 6/6/12

800 Meters - 2:04.83,USA Track & Field Junior Olympics,

Omaha, Neb., 7/22/08

NCAA Outdoor Track Championships

2012 - 400 Meters, 5th, 51.792012 - 4x400 Meter Relay, 1st, 3:24.54

2012 - 4x100 Meter Relay, 4th, 43.582011 - 4x400 Meter Relay, 3rd, 3:28.18

NCAA Indoor Track Championships

2012 - 400 Meters, 3rd, 53.012012 - 4x400 Meter Relay, 10th, 3:36.52

Pac-12 Track Championships

2012 - 400 Meters - 1st, 52.052012 - 200 Meters - 2nd, 23.03

2012 - 4x100 Meter Relay - 1st, 43.722012 - 4x400 Meter Relay - 2nd, 3:32.592011 - 800 Meters, 9th, 2:12.91 (Pac-10)

2011 - 4x400 Meter Relay, 1st, 3:29.63 (Pac-10)

Junior

Phyllis FrancisPac-12 champion at 400 meters has grown into one of the nation’s top competitors at that distance. Also an NCAA fi nalist and Olympic Trials semifi nalist. Vital member of the 4x400 meter relay, anchoring Oregon’s NCAA meet record 3:24.54. National runner-up in the 400 meters at the USA Junior Championships. Prep indoor national champion at 800 meters. Broke the meet record in the 800 meters at the 2008 USA Track & Field National Junior Olympic Championships (2:04.83).

2011-12: Pac-12 champion (400 meters). NCAA champion (4x400 meter relay). Outdoors - Finished sophomore campaign with a fl ourish, winning the Pac-12 400 meters and anchoring the Ducks’ record-setting 4x400 meter relay. Opened season with a then-PR in the 200 meters at the USC Invitational (23.42) and then won the 400 at the Pepsi Team Invitational in 52.99. Reached another level in championship competition where she won the Pac-12 400 title in a then-PR of 52.05 and was second in the 200 in 23.03 (third-fastest time in school history). Also led off UO’s winning 4x100 meter relay (43.58) and anchored the runner-up 4x400 team (3:32.59). Breezed through the NCAA West meet with a pair of third-place fi nishes in the 400. Also anchored the winning 4x400 meter relay team (3:29.43, No. 4 in school history). At the NCAA Championships, had a memorable performance as the anchor on the 4x400 meter relay squad that won in a meet record 3:24.54, which was also the second-fastest time ever run by a collegiate 4x400 squad. Her anchor leg helped the Ducks edge Louisiana State by .05. In the 400, ran a personal-best 51.22 to win her semifi nal heat before taking fi ft h in the fi nal in 51.79. Semifi nal time was the second-fastest in school history. Following the collegiate season, was a 400 meter semifi nalist at the U.S. Olympic Trials. Indoors - Took third in the 400 meters and fourth on the 4x400 meter relay teams at the NCAA meet. Timed a season-best 23.75 (No. 3 in school history) to win the 200 meters at the Texas A&M Challenge. Anchored the winning 4x400 meter relay team at the MPSF Championships in 3:33.70 (No. 2 in school history). Th ird in the 400 at the NCAA Championships in 53.01 (No. 2 in school history). Also anchored the fourth-place 4x400 meter relay team (3:36.52). Season Bests:

Outdoors - 200 Meters - 23:03 (PR), Pac-12 Championships, Eugene, Ore. (5/12/12); 400 Meters - 51.22 (PR), NCAA Championships, Des Moines, Iowa (6/25/11). Indoors - 200 Meters - 23.75 (PR), Texas A&M Challenge, College Station, Texas (1/28/12); 400 Meters - 53.01 (PR), NCAA Championships, Nampa, Idaho (3/10/12).

2010-11: All-American (4x400 meter relay). Outdoors - Impressive showing aft er the college season at the USA Junior Championships, where she was the national runner-up at 400 meters. Won her semifi nal heat in a then-personal best 53.28. In the fi nals, broke 53 seconds for the fi rst time as the runner-up in 52.93 and qualifi ed for the Pan American Junior Championships. At the Pan Am meet, placed third in the 400 meters (53.81) and helped the U.S. win the 4x400 meter relay by running the second leg (3:34.71). Helped the 4x400 meter relay team set the school record at the NCAA Championships. Was the Ducks’ third leg for both the semifi nal and fi nal races. In the semifi nal, Oregon won its heat in 3:31.04. In the fi nal, the Ducks battled for a national championship before taking third in a school-record 3:28.18. Pac-10 champion in the 4x400 meter relay. Ran the third leg on the team that broke the meet record in 3:29.63. Also ran a season-best 2:08.45 in the 800 meter preliminaries. At the Mt. SAC Relays, helped the Ducks win the 4x400 meter relay with the third-fastest time in school history (3:32.63). At the Pepsi Invitational, timed 2:08.98 in the 800 meters. Also took the second leg on the winning 4x400 meter relay team (3:36.87). Anchored the 4x400 meter relay team that set an Oregon Preview record in 3:44.85. Indoors - Terrifi c season opener at the UW Indoor Preview where she set the school record in winning the 600 meters (1:27.38) and ran the second leg on the all-freshman 4x400 meter relay team (3:41.02). Ran 2:11.33 in her fi rst indoor 800 meter race at the Tyson Invitational. Tied for seventh in the 800 meters at the MPSF Championships (2:10.04). Season Bests: Outdoors - 400 Meters - 52.93, USA Junior Championships, Eugene, Ore. (6/25/11); 800 Meters - 2:08.45, Pac-10 Championships, Tucson, Ariz. (5/13/11). Indoors - 800 Meters - 2:10.04, MPSF Championships, Seattle, Wash. (2/26/11).

Prep: Won the 800 meters at the 2010 National Scholastic Indoor Championships (2:07.54) to cap a strong indoor season. Th at time was the sixth-best nationally among high schoolers in 2010. Won a pair of indoor titles for Brooklyn’s Catherine McAuley High School at the 2010 CHSAA Intersectionals, taking the 300 meters in 38.77 and the 600 in 1:31.64. At the 2010 Millrose Games at Madison Square Garden, took third in the 400 meters in 55.82 on a slow track. Burst on to the running scene by breaking the meet record in the 800 meters at the 2008 USA Track & Field National Junior Olympic Championships in Omaha, Neb. Clocked a personal best 2:04.83 in claiming her second straight USATF victory. She followed that with a win at the 2009 National Scholastic Indoor Championships in 2:07.69. Won the 2009 New York State Division 2 fi nal in the 800 meters in 2:12.71 and followed that with a second-place run in 2:10.03 championship fi nals (all divisions). In cross country, placed 16th at the 2009 CHSAA Intersectionals (16:23.60/4,000 meter course). High School Bests: 400 Meters - 55.82, 2010; 800 Meters - 2:04.83, 2008; High Jump - 5-6/1.67m, 2010.

Personal: Business major. Sister Claudia Francis is a sophomore on the Ducks’ track and fi eld team.

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Senior

Bellingham, Wash.

Bellingham High School

Distance

School Record (Distance Medley Relay-i)5-Time All-American

Personal Bests

800 Meters - 2:05.28,TrackTown Tune Up,

Eugene, Ore., 6/16/121,500 Meters - 4:13.06,NCAA Championships,

Des Moines, Iowa, 6/7/12Mile - 4:37.53,

Texas A&M Challenge,College Station, Texas, 1/28/12

NCAA Outdoor Track Championships

2012 - 1,500 Meters, 9th, 4:16.382011 - 1,500 Meters, 5th, 4:16.762010 - 800 Meters, 17th, 2:09.13

NCAA Indoor Track Championships

2012 - Mile, 4th, 4:40.242012 - Distance Medley Relay, 2nd, 11:05.852011 - Distance Medley Relay, 2nd, 10:52.90

NCAA Cross Country Championships

2011 - 145th, 21:22.1

NCAA Cross Country West Regional

2010 - 59th, 21:22.00

Pac-12 Track Championships

2012 - 800 Meters, 2nd, 2:05.342012 - 1,500 Meters, 5th, 4:19.82

2011 - 1,500 Meters, 4th, 4:25.03 (Pac-10)2010 - 800 Meters, 5th, 2:05.89 (Pac-10)

2010 - 4x400 Meter Relay, 7th, 3:47.26 (Pac-10)

Pac-12 Cross Country Championships

2011 - 46th, 21:222010 - 35th, 21:03.98 (Pac-10)

Senior

Rebecca FridayOne of the Ducks’ best “big meet” performers during her career. Now ranks among Oregon’s all-time top 6 in the 1,500 meters and the mile. Five-time All-American is also a fi ve-time Pac-12 scorer. Was a three-time all-American as a junior in 2012, helping the Ducks win the NCAA Indoor title with her fourth place fi nish in the mile. Also a key to Oregon’s fourth straight league title as the runner-up at 800 meters and fi ft h-place fi nisher at 1,500 meters. NCAA All-American and a Pac-10 scorer at 1,500 meters as a sophomore in 2011. Dropped more than nine seconds off her 1,500 time from her freshman to sophomore seasons. Pac-10 scorer and an NCAA Championships qualifi er in the 800 meters as a freshman in 2010. Th ree-time Washington state champion at 800 meters. Ranked second in the state among all high school classifi cations at 800 meters (2:11.40). Also captured the Washington 1,600 meter crown as a senior.

2011-12: Th ree time All-American (1,500 meters, mile, distance medley relay). Outdoors - Helped Ducks capture the Pepsi Team Invitational by winning the 1,500 meters (4:20.21). Ran the 800 meters at the Oregon Relays and the Oregon Twilight, going a then-personal best 2:05.61 at the Twilight. One of the big reasons Oregon was able to win a fourth straight league title with her performances in both the 800 and the 1,500. Was the Pac-12 runner-up at 800 meters in a then-personal best 2:05.34. Came back to score more points for the team with a fi ft h-place fi nish in the 1,500 meters (4:19.82). Focused on the 1,500 meters for the NCAA meet, fi rst getting through the NCAA West Preliminary Rounds with a time of 4:16.79. At the NCAA Championships, ran an impressive PR of 4:13.06 in the semifi nals. Th at was the sixth-fastest time in school history. Took ninth in the fi nal in 4:16.38. Aft er the collegiate season set an 800 meter PR of 2:05.28 at the TrackTown Tune Up. Indoors - Played a big role in Oregon’s third consecutive NCAA Indoor title. Opened season with a big personal best in the mile, 4:37.53, at the Texas A&M Challenge. Th at was the fi ft h-best indoor mile in school history. Ran the 800 meters twice, winning her section at the Husky Classic (2:06.88) before timing an indoor personal best of 2:05.78 at the MPSF Championships. Great fourth-place fi nish in the mile at the NCAA Indoor Championships in 4:40.24, where the top fi ve fi nishers were less than a second apart. Also made a huge contribution to Oregon’s national title by virtue of her opening leg on the runner-up distance medley relay team (11:05.85). Cross Country - Gutted out a tough run as Oregon’s No. 5 scorer at the NCAA Championships to help the Ducks take fi ft h place by a point. It was the Ducks’ best fi nish in three years. Took 145th overall in 21:22.1 (6,000 meters). Strong opener to the season as Oregon’s No. 2 runners (fourth overall) to help team win the Bill Dellinger Invitational (16:49.00/5,000 meters). Also ran at the Wisconsin adidas Invitational and Pac-12 Championships. Season Bests: Outdoors - 800 Meters - 2:05.28 (PR), TrackTown Tune Up, Eugene, Ore. (6/16/12); 1,500 Meters - 4:13.06 (PR), NCAA Championships, Des Moines, Iowa (6/7/12). Indoors - 800 Meters - 2:05.78 (PR), MPSF Championships, Seattle, Wash. (2/25/12); Mile - 4:37.53 (PR), Texas A&M Challenge, College Station, Texas (1/28/12).

2010-11: All-American (1,500 meters). Outdoors - One of the surprises of the NCAA Championships in the 1,500 meters. Posted a seasonal-best 4:15.17 to fi nish second in her NCAA Championships semifi nal heat and advance to the fi nals. Time was the eighth-fastest in school history. In the fi nal, put on a huge kick on the last lap to pass seven runners and go from 12th to fi ft h in the fi nal standings in 4:16.76. Began push to the Championships at the NCAA West Preliminary meet, where she won her opening round race in 4:22.79, and then was third in the quarterfi nals in 4:17.93, a PR by more than two seconds. Strong performance in the 1,500 meters at the Pac-10 Championships, where she ran fourth in 4:25.03. Opened with a three-second PR in the 1,500 meters at the Oregon Preview (4:21.11), fi nishing as the top collegian in the fi eld and second overall. Nearly matched that time at the Stanford Invitational (4:21.64). Lowered time to 4:20.58 in a third-place fi nish at the Pepsi Team Invitational. Timed season-best 2:08.21 in the 800 meters at the Oregon Twilight. Indoors - At the NCAA Championships, ran the 800 leg on Oregon’s runner-up distance medley relay team that set the school record in 10:52.90. Helped Oregon capture the MPSF team championship by running the 800 leg on the winning distance medley relay team (11:09.75) and taking sixth in the 800 meters in 2:08.56. Had a big 800 meters PR at the UW Final Qualifi er, running 2:06.53. Season debut in the 800 meters at the Husky Classic (2:10.38). Cross Country - Opened season with a seventh-place fi nish at the John Frank Memorial (16:16.2/4,500 meters). Was 52nd at the Notre Dame Invitational in 17:32 (5,000 meters). Finished 11th at the Bill Dellinger Invitational in 20:46.61 (6,000 meters). Made her Pac-10 debut a 35th-place fi nish in 21:03.98 (6,000 meters) as the team’s No. 7 runner. Also made her NCAA West Regional debut. Season Bests: Outdoors - 800 Meters - 2:08.21, Oregon Twilight, Eugene, Ore. (5/6/11); 1,500 Meters - 4:15.17, NCAA Championships, Des Moines, Iowa (6/9/11). Indoors - 800 Meters - 2:06.53, UW Final Qualifi er, Seattle, Wash. (3/5/11).

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2009-10: Outdoors - Pac-10 scorer and NCAA Championships qualifi er in the 800 meters. Opened season with a then-personal best 4:27.23 in the 1,500 meters at the Oregon Preview. Established an outdoor best in the 800 meters at the Stanford Invitational (2:10.27), but would lower that mark several times in 2010. Dropped 1,500 PR to 4:26.04 at the Pepsi Team Invitational. Flourished the second half of the season, beginning with the Oregon Relays, where she cut :02 off both her 800 (2:08.44) and 1,500 (4:24.58) bests. Lowered 800 time by another second in a runner-up fi nish at the Oregon Twilight (2:07.55). Had two more personal bests at the Pac-10 Championships. Ran 2:06.87 in her preliminary 800 heat before clocking a personal best 2:05.89 in a fi ft h-place fi nish to help Oregon win the meet with a record 215 points. Also scored on the 4x400 meter relay team, running the third leg of Oregon’s seventh-place 3:47.26 fi nish. Consistent running at the NCAA West Regional saw her fi nish second in the fi rst round (2:07.23) and the quarterfi nal (2:07.01) to automatically qualify for her fi rst NCAA Championships. In the 800 meter semifi nals in Eugene, ran fi ft h in her heat in a rainstorm in 2:09.13. Aft er the collegiate season, competed in the USA Track & Field Junior Championships, where she made the fi nal of the 800 meters, placing fi ft h (2:09.53). Indoors - Ran seasonal-best 2:07.91 in the 800 meters at the Husky Classic. Helped the Ducks with their fi rst ever MPSF title by placing sixth in the 800 meters (2:10.22). Cross Country - Oregon debut came in an 11th-place fi nish at the Pre’s Trail Pre-View. Also fi nished 11th at the Mike Hodges Invitational as Oregon’s fi ft h runner. Season Bests: Outdoors - 800 Meters - 2:05.89, Pac-10 Championships, Berkeley, Calif. (5/16/10); 1,500 Meters - 4:24.58, Oregon Relays, Eugene, Ore. (4/30/10). Indoors - 800 Meters - 2:07.91, Husky Classic, Seattle, Wash. (2/13/10).

Prep: Won three straight Washington state 800 meter titles and added a 1,600 meter crown her senior year for Bellingham High School. As a senior, claimed the 800 championship in 2:12.46 and the 1,600 title in 5:01.87. Time from the Bill Harris Invite, 2:11.40 was the second-fastest 800 time in Washington in 2009. Won state crowns at 800 meters in 2:15.94 as a junior and in 2:16.48 as a sophomore. Also won the 1,600 meters at the 2008 Washington/Oregon Meet of Champions in 5:02.99 aft er taking third in the state meet (5:05.24). Set prep-best in the 1,600 of 4:53.6 at the 2008 Lake Washington Invitational. Was the state runner-up at 1,600 meters as a sophomore in 2007. Also had three top-12 fi nishes from the state cross country meet with a best of seventh coming as a junior in 2007. High School Bests: 400 Meters - 58.44, 2009; 800 Meters - 2:11.40, 2009; 1,500 Meters - 4:34.64; 1,600 Meters - 4:53.6, 2008.

Personal: Major is cinema studies.

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Junior

Voorhees, N.J.

Eastern Senior High School

Sprints

3-Time NCAA Champion(100 Meters, 4x400 Meter Relay

60 Meters-i)Pac-10 Newcomer of the Year

4-Time Pac-12 Champion(100 Meters twice, 200 Meters,

4x400 Meter Relay)U.S. Junior Record (100 Meters)

3 School Records (100 Meters,4x400 Meter Relay, 60 Meters-i)

4-Time All-American

Personal Bests

100 Meters - 11.00w (legal 11.03),Pac-12 Championships,

Eugene, Ore., 5/13/12200 Meters - 22.82,

Pac-12 Championships,Eugene, Ore., 5/13/12

400 Meters - 53.73,USC Invitational,

Los Angeles, Calif., 3/23/1260 Meters - 7.12 (i),

NCAA Championships,Nampa, Idaho, 3/10/12

NCAA Outdoor Track Championships

2012 - 100 Meters, 1st, 11.102012 - 4x400 Meter Relay, 1st, 3:24.54

2012 - 4x100 Meter Relay, 4th, 43.582011 - 100 Meters, 7th, 11.25

2011 - 4x100 Meter Relay, s-DNF

NCAA Indoor Track Championships

2012 - 60 Meters, 1st, 7.12

Pac-12 Track Championships

2012 - 100 Meters, 1st, 11.00w2012 - 200 Meters, 1st, 22.82

2012 - 4x100 Meter Relay, 1st, 43.722011 - 100 Meters, 1st, 11.03 (Pac-10)2011 - 200 Meters, 3rd, 23.02 (Pac-10)

2011 - 4x100 Meter Relay, s-DNF (Pac-10)

Junior

English GardnerTh e three-time NCAA Champion has become one of the nation’s elite sprinters as she enters her third year at Oregon. A 2012 Olympic Trials fi nalist at 100 meters. Four-time Pac-12 champion. Holds three school records. Ran the fourth-fastest collegiate 60 meters ever in winning the 2012 NCAA indoor title. Put forth one of the most impressive freshman seasons ever in 2011 with a Pac-10 title at 100 meters and a U.S. junior record at that distance. Broke Angela Williams’ USA junior mark by winning the league title in 11.03, which also snapped Gail Devers’ Pac-10 meet record. NCAA scorer in the 100 meters. Ranked among the nation’s top 100 and 55 meter runners as a senior. A fi ve-time New Jersey Group 4 winner in the 100 and 200 meters combined.

2011-12: Remarkable sophomore season where she won three NCAA titles, three Pac-12 titles and was an Olympic Trials fi nalist at 100 meters. Th ree-time All-American. Did not lose a collegiate fi nal at any distance during 2012. Outdoors - Set personal bests in the 100 (windy), 200 and 400 meters. Opened year with a personal-best in the 400 meters (53.73) in a win at the USC Invitational. Won the 200 meters at the Pepsi Team Invitational (23.24) to help Oregon win the team title. Ran her fi rst open 100 of the season at the Oregon Relays, going 11.28 for the win. Opened up the championship season in a big way at the Pac-12 meet, winning the 100 meters in an all-conditions PR of 11.00 (w+2.5), taking the 200 in a personal-best 22.82 and running the second leg on the winning 4x100 meter relay squad (43.72). Th e 200 time was the second-fastest in school history. Breezed through the NCAA West rounds in the 100 in 11.06 to advance to the NCAA Championships. Also helped the 4x100 relay team win its preliminary heat at the NCAA West meet in 43.99. At the NCAA Championships, won her 100 meter semifi nal in 11.10 and the powered away from fi eld in 11,10 again to win her fi rst NCAA outdoor title. In the relays at the NCAA meet, ran the second leg on the team that ran 43.32 - the second-fastest in school history - to make the event fi nal, where she again took the second leg on the Ducks’ fourth-place team (43.58). Came back at the end of the meet to lead off Oregon’s remarkable 4x400 meter relay team that won in a meet-record 3:24.54. Wrapped up impressive outdoor season at the U.S. Olympic Trials, where she was third in her preliminary heat in 11.27 and second in her semifi nal in 11.10. As the only collegian to make the fi nal, took seventh in 11.28. Indoors - Got season of to a good start with a win in the 60 meters at the Blue and Orange opener (7.34). Won the 200 meters at the Texas A&M Challenge and then lowered that to 23.58 at New Mexico’s Don Kirby Elite Invitational. Was the second-fastest time in school history. Also won the 60 at New Mexico in 7.17. At the NCAA Championships, won her 60 meter semifi nal in 7.17 to advance to the fi nal, which she won in 7.12, the fourth-fastest in NCAA history. Season Bests: Outdoors - 100 Meters - 11.00 (w+2.5) (PR), Pac-12 Championships, Eugene, Ore. (5/13/12); 200 Meters - 22.82 (PR), Pac-12 Championships, Eugene, Ore. (5/13/12); 400 Meters - 53.73 (PR), USC Invitational, Los Angeles, Calif., (3/23/21). Indoors - 60 Meters - 7.12 (PR), NCAA Championships, Nampa, Idaho (3/10/12).

2010-11: Set the American junior record in the 100 meters (11.03). Pac-10 100 meter champion. Pac-10 Newcomer of the Year. All-American (100 meters) Outdoors - Following the college season, capped year with a runner-up fi nish in the 100 meters at the USA Junior Championships. Won her semifi nal in 11.40 before taking second in the fi nal in 11.18. At the NCAA Championships, survived a rough collision with teammate Mandy White in the semifi nals of the 4x100 meters to earn All-America status in the 100 meters. Won her semifi nal heat in 11.17 before taking seventh in the fi nal in 11.25. Easily advanced in the 100 meters at the NCAA West Preliminary meet, where she ran 11.39 in both the fi rst and quarterfi nal rounds to advance to the NCAA Championships. Also ran the second leg on the 4x100 meter team that advanced in 44.68, the seventh-fastest time in school history. Played an important role in Oregon’s come-from-behind win at the Pac-10 Championships. Won the 100 meters in 11.03, which broke Gail Devers’ meet record and Angela Williams’ U.S. junior record. Also broke her own school record in the event. Was third in the 200 meters in a season-best 23.02, which was the second-fastest time in school history. Established a then-personal best in winning her heat of the 200 meters at the Oregon Relays in 23.22. Also anchored the 4x100 meter relay team that broke the Oregon Relays record in 43.82. Th at was the second-fastest time in school history. Broke the school record in the 100 meters, winning in 11.30 at the Mt. SAC Relays. Also helped the 4x100 meter relay team run the third-fastest time in school history (44.09). Was named Pac-10 track athlete of the week following the Mt. SAC Relays. Key to Oregon’s victory at the Pepsi Team Invitational with wins in the 100 (11.62), 200 (24.06) and by anchoring the winning 4x100 meter relay team (44.59). Time in the 100 was fi ft h-best in school history. Anchored the 4x100 relay team to the fourth-fastest time in school history, 44.47, at the Stanford Invitational. Took the 400 meters in her outdoor debut at the Oregon Preview (56.20) and anchored the 4x100 meter relay team that clocked the No. 5 time in school history, 44.16. Indoors - Set school (at the time) and Dempsey Indoor records in the 60 meters in her Oregon debut,

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running 7.29 in the fi nal to win the UW Indoor Preview. Also ran the third leg on the all-freshman 4x400 meter relay team that ran the fi ft h-fastest time in school history (3:41.02). Season Bests: Outdoors - 100 Meters - 11.03, Pac-10 Championships, Tucson, Ariz. (5/14/11); 200 Meters - 23.02, Pac-10 Championships, Tucson, Ariz. (5/14/11). Indoors - 60 Meters - 7.29, UW Indoor Preview, Seattle, Wash. (1/15/11).

Prep: Ranked 10th nationally as a senior in the 100 meters (11.56) and fourth in the country in the indoor 55 meters (6.91). Was the 2010 New Jersey Meet of Champions runner-up in the 100 meters for Eastern Senior High School when she ran her season-best time of 11.56. Was the Group 4 100 meter (11.84) and 200 meter (24.04) champion in 2010. Indoors as a senior, took third in the 55 meters Eastern States Championships, running 6.91. Also tallied an indoor win at the Hispanic Games in 7.06. Posted impressive times earlier in her prep career. As a sophomore in 2008, ran a wind-aided 11.49 in the 100 meters at the NJSIAA Group Championships and was the Group 4 100 and 200 meter winner. Also took second in the 100 in the 2008 Nike Outdoor Nationals in 11.82. As a freshman, won the New Jersey Meet of Champions 100 meter title (11.62) and was second in the 200 (24.11) during the 2007 spring season aft er taking the Group 4 state championships in both events. She missed her junior season due to a knee injury. High School Bests: 100 Meters - 11.49, 2008; 200 Meters - 23.60, 2007; 400 Meters - 53.98, 2006; 55 Meters - 6.91, 2010.

Personal: Major is sociology.

Molly GrabillPac-12 scorer in cross country put forth a solid freshman campaign. A World Junior Cross Country Champion-ships competitor and a two-time Foot Locker nationals qualifi er. A California state cross country champion and runner-up at 3,200 meters.

2011-12: Outdoors - Pac-12 qualifi er as a freshman. Ran the 1,500 meters at the Oregon Preview and John Knight Twilight before stepping up to 5,000 meters at the USC Invitational and the Oregon Relays. Timed a season-best 16:38.01 in a runner-up fi nish at the relays. Wrapped up season with an appearance in the 10,000 (17th, 36:30.17) and 5,000 at the Pac-12 Championships. Indoors - Redshirt season. Cross Country - Capped freshman season with her fi rst NCAA Championships appearance. Scored as Oregon’s No. 5 runner at the NCAA West Regional meet. Took 60th in 21:41 (6,000 meters). Successful debut at the conference meet as she was the Ducks’ No. 5 scorer (32nd overall in 20:59/6,000 meters). Was the winner of the B section at the Wisconsin adidas Invitational. Covered the 6,000 meter course in 21:08.7 to win by nearly 14 seconds. Made Oregon debut at the Bill Dellinger Invitational, where she placed 16th in 17:09.85. Season Bests: Outdoors - 5,000 Meters - 16:38.01 (PR), Oregon Relays, Eugene, Ore. (4/20/12).

Prep: Finished second at the 2011 USA Junior Cross Country Championships to earn a spot on the squad that represented Team USA at the IAAF Junior World Cross Country Championships in Punta Umbria, Spain. Was a two-time Foot Locker nationals qualifi er. Finished ninth as a senior in 2010 in 17:46 aft er placing 12th as a junior in 2009. Finished as the California state cross country champion in 2009 and was sixth as a senior in 2010. Garnered notice at the 2010 Nike Pre-Nationals in September by winning the 5,000 meter Jim Danner Championship in 17:42.84. Was also a four-time CIF San Diego Section cross country champion for Rancho Bernardo High School and holds the course record at Morley Field aft er posting 15:25 times in both the 2009 and 2010 section championships. On the track, as a senior at Rancho Bernardo High School, was the California state runner-up in the 3,200 meters in a personal-best 10:19.17. Won the 2011 CIF San Diego Section champion in the 3,200 meters to become a four-time sectional champion. Was the 3,200 meter state champion as a junior in 2010 and was the state runner-up at 3,200 meters in 2009. High

School Bests: 1,600 Meters - 4:49.64, 2011; 3,200 Meters - 10:19.17, 2011.

Personal: Major is undeclared.

Sophomore

Poway, Calif.

Rancho Bernardo High School

Distance

Personal Bests

5,000 Meters - 16:38.01,Oregon Relays,

Eugene, Ore., 4/20/12

NCAA Cross Country Championships

2011 - 207th, 21:56.3

Pac-12 Track Championships

2012 - 10,000 Meters, 17th, 36:30.172012 - 5,000 Meters - DNF

Pac-12 Cross Country Championships

2011 - 32nd, 20:59

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Jordan HasayTh e most decorated runner in school history with 14 combined all-America awards, two national titles and four Pac-12 crowns. As a junior, was the 2011 national cross country runner-up, took third indoors in the mile and fourth in the 3,000 for the 2012 national champs and placed third outdoors in the 1,500. Also won the Pac-12 1,500 meter title for the second straight year, as well as her second straight NCAA West Regional cross country crown. U.S. Olympic Trials semifi nalist (1,500 meters). Also won her second straight academic All-America honor. Phenomenal sophomore season included a pair of NCAA titles, three Pac-10 titles and six All-America awards. In the classroom, she was named the Academic All-American of the Year for Track & Field/Cross Country, becoming the fi rst sophomore to win that honor in any sport in the program’s 60 year history. Won 2011 NCAA indoor titles in the mile and the 3,000 meters and Pac-10 crowns in the 1,500 meters, 5,000 meter and in cross country (2010). A 2010 Honda Award fi nalist. NCAA West Regional cross country champion. Was the 2011 USTFCCCA Indoor Track Athlete of the Year and a Bowerman Award semifi nalist. Pac-10 Cross Country Newcomer of the Year and an All-American in her fi rst fall as a Duck in 2009. Continued that trend with a pair of All-America awards (mile, distance medley relay) at the 2010 NCAA Indoor meet and an outdoor honor in the 1,500 meters at the 2010 NCAA Outdoor championships. One of the most decorated women’s runners to ever sign with Oregon. Capped her USA Junior running career with the 1,500 meter title in 2010. IAAF World Junior Championships qualifi er. Seven-time junior national champion set 13 age group records and nine high school class records. Among those is the national prep record of 4:14.50 at 1,500 meters that she set in the semifi nals of the 2008 U.S. Olympic Trials at Historic Hayward Field. Is the fi rst four-time California state champion at 3,200 meters and is only the second four-time CIF cross country champion. Among the national awards she collected during her remarkable career were Gatorade Girls National Cross Country Runner of the Year, Track & Field News’ Girls High School Athlete of the Year, USA Track and Field’s Youth Athlete of the Year, USA Today’s High School Track and Field Girls Athlete of the Year, SI.com’s Girls Athlete of the Year and SportsMaxPreps Female Athlete of the Year. Also the class valedictorian with a grade point average better than 4.5.

2011-12: Four top-four national fi nishes at NCAA competitions, including the national runner-up in cross country, third-place fi nishes in the 1,500 meters (outdoor) and mile (indoor) and a fourth-place showing in the indoor 3,000 meters. NCAA West Regional Cross Country individual champion. Pac-12 cross country athlete of the year. U.S. Olympic Trials semifi nalist (1,500 meters). Academic all-America fi rst team. Outdoors - Focused on the 1,500 meters where she was the Pac-12 champion, third at the NCAA meet and an Olympic Trials semifi nalist. Ran her only 5,000 meters of the year at the Cardinal Invitational (15:44.87). Opened season in the 1,500 meters at the Oregon Relays (4:15.00). Successfully defended her Pac-12 title at 1,500 meters in 4:13.28. Easy win at the NCAA West Preliminary Rounds (4:16.29) to advance to the NCAA Championships. Ran a season-best 4:12.68 in the semifi nals to advance to the fi nals, where she took third in 4:14.03. Aft er the collegiate season, qualifi ed for the U.S. Olympic Trials, where she advanced to the national semifi nals. Was 11th in her heat in 4:15.52 to end the season. Indoors - Broke her own school record in the 3,000 meters and had a pair of top-four fi nishes at the NCAA Championships to help Oregon win its third straight national title. Opened year with a seasonal-best in the mile, 4:37.29, in a win at the Texas A&M Challenge. Broke her own school record in the 3,000 meters in a tight runner-up fi nish at the MPSF Championships (9:03.95). At the NCAA Championships, scored 11 team points for the eventual champions by placing third in the mile (4:40.09) and fourth in the 3,000 (9:16.42). Academic All-America 1st Team. CoSIDA District 8 All-Academic fi rst team. Pac-10 all-academic fi rst team. Cross Country - Entertaining race at the NCAA Championships, where she fi nished as the national runner-up to match the best fi nish by a Duck woman in school history. Covered the 6,000 meter LaVerne Gibson Championship Course in 19:41.8, just a step behind Villanova’s Sheila Reid who won in one of the closest fi nishes in NCAA history (19:41.2). Helped lead the Women of Oregon to a fi ft h-place team fi nish, Oregon’s highest placing in three years. Individual fi nish matched Leann Warren’s 1981 runner-up showing for the best in school history. Successfully defended her NCAA West Regional title by winning in 19:44 (6,000 meters). Pulled away from Loyola Marymount’s Tara Erdmann with 1,000 meters remaining to become the second Duck to win the Regional twice (Penny Graves/1986, 1988) and the fi rst to do it in consecutive years. Terrifi c season debut at the Wisconsin adidas Invitational, where she was the runner-up to defending NCAA champion Shelia Reid of Villanova. Covered the 6,000 meter course in 20:01.9 and led Oregon to an eighth-place fi nish. Solid run at the Pac-12 championships where she placed third in 19:50 (6,000 meters) to help Oregon place fourth. Pac-12 all-academic fi rst team. Season Bests: Outdoors - 1,500 Meters - 4:12.68, NCA Championships, Des Moines, Iowa (6/7/12); 5,000 Meters - 15:44.87, Cardinal Invitational, Stanford, Calif. (4/29/12). Indoors - Mile - 4:37.29, Texas A&M Challenge, College Station, Texas (1/28/12); 3,000 Meters - 9:03.95 (PR), MPSF Championships, Seattle, Wash. (2/25/12).

Senior

Arroyo Grande, Calif.

Mission College Prep

Distance

2-Time NCAA Champion(Mile-i, 3,000 Meters-i)

NCAA Runner-up (Cross Country)Honda Award Finalist (Cross Country)

USTFCCCA Indoor Track Athlete of the YearPac-10 Athlete of the Year (Cross Country)

Academic All-American of the Year(Track & Field/Cross Country)

Bowerman Award Semifi nalist2-Time NCAA West Champion (Cross Country)

4-Time Pac-10 Champion(1,500 Meters twice, 5,000 Meters,

Cross Country)Pac-10 Newcomer of the Year (Cross Country)

14-Time All-American2-Time Academic All-America 1st Team

2 School Records (3,000 Meters-i, Distance Medley Relay-i)

Personal Bests

1,500 Meters - 4:10.28,Payton Jordan Cardinal Invitational,

Stanford, Calif., 5/1/115,000 Meters - 15:37.29

Mt. SAC Relays,Walnut, Calif., 4/15/11

Mile - 4:33.01 (i),NCAA Championships,

College Station, Texas, 3/12/113,000 Meters - 9:03.95 (i),

MPSF Championship,Seattle, Wash., 2/25/12

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2010-11: NCAA Indoor Champion in both the mile and 3,000 meters. USTFCCCA national Indoor women’s track athlete of the year. NCAA Cross Country Championships third-place fi nisher. Pac-10 Cross Country individual champion and NCAA West Regional Cross Country individual champion. Honda Award fi nalist. Women’s Track & Field/Cross Country Academic All-American of the Year. Pac-10 cross country athlete of the year. Bowerman Award Semifi nalist. Was named the 2010 USTFCCCA West Region Cross Country women’s runner of the year. Pac-10 1,500 and 5,000 meter champion. 1st team All-America (1,500 and 5,000 meters). Outdoors - Strong fi nish to the season at the USA Championships, where she fi nished ninth in the national fi nal of the 1,500 meters in 4:12.66. Earned All-America honors in both the 1,500 and 5,000 meters at the NCAA Championships. Was fourth in the 5,000 (15:41.00) and eighth in the 1,500 (4:17.67) in running a diffi cult double. Successfully executed demanding double at the NCAA West Preliminary meet where she advanced in both the 1,500 and 5,000 meters. In the 1,500 ran 4:24.03 (second) in the opening round before going 4:20.13 (fourth) in the quarterfi nals to advance. Sandwiched in between those races, she advanced to the NCAA Championships in the 5,000 meters by fi nishing fourth in 16:04.39. Double winner of the 1,500 and 5,000 meters led Oregon’s remarkable come-from-behind victory at the Pac-10 Championships. Fended off Laura Carlyle of Oregon State to take the 1,500 meter crown in 4:19.18. With the Ducks ahead by 2.5 points at the end of the meet, came back in the 5,000 meters and won in 16:24.10 to keep the Ducks in front. Impressive 1,500 meters of 4:10.28 at the Payton Jordan Cardinal Invitational in a fi eld of professionals. Th at was the top time in the nation, a personal best, and the fourth-fastest in school history. Was also the fastest 1,500 by a Duck in 27 years. Ran a nation-leading 15:37.29 in the 5,000 meters at the Mt. SAC Relays. Was 11th overall and the second collegian in a fi eld of prefessionals. Time was the fourth-fastest in school history and the best by a Duck in 23 years. Made season debut a memorable one by winning a thrilling 1,500 meters in 4:18.61 at the Pepsi Team Invitational. Was named the national Academic All-American of the Year for Women’s Track & Field/Cross Country. Became the fi rst sophomore in any sport in the nearly 60 year history of the program to earn that honor. Academic All-America 1st Team. CoSIDA District 8 All-Academic fi rst team. Pac-10 all-academic fi rst team. Indoors - Set a school record and was part of two NCAA automatic qualifi ers in her season debut at the UW Invitational. Broke Melody Fairchild’s 1996 record (9:07.25) in the 3,000 meters by nearly two seconds, winning in 9:05.42. Also ran the lead leg on Oregon’s distance medley relay that won in 11:02.15. Th at mark was also an NCAA automatic qualifi er and broke the Dempsy Indoor Facility stadium record. Followed that by running a nation-leading time in the mile at the Husky Classic, 4:34.75. Finished second overall and was the top collegian with a time that ranked No. 2 on the UO indoor list. At the MPSF Championships, defended her title in the mile by winning in 4:35.28. Also scored another 1.5 points for the champion Ducks with her seventh-place tie in the 800 meters (2:10.04). Riveting performance at the NCAA Indoor Championships, where she led a 1-3-4 Duck fi nish in the mile to help Oregon wrap up its second national title. Broke a legendary school record in the process - Leann Warren’s 1982 mark of 4:33.26 - in becoming the fi rst Oregon woman to win the mile in 4:33.01. Came back the next day to hold off Shelia Reid of Villanova to win the 3,000 meters in 9:13.17. Darted between Reid and another runner with less than two laps remaining to join Fairchild as the only two women in school history to win NCAA 3K crowns. Also anchored the Ducks’ runner-up distance medley relay team that broke the school record in 10:52.90. Selected as the USTFCCCA’s national Indoor Track Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Cross Country - Won the Pac-10 individual cross country title, holding off Stanford’s Kathy Kroeger by :05. Covered the 6,000 meter course in 19:44.95 to help the women tie for third in the closest team race in Pac-10 history. Became the second staight Duck to win the Pac-10 title, following Nicole Blood in 2009. Followed that by winning the NCAA West Regional meet in 20:01.90 (6,000 meters) to help Oregon fi nish second and automatically advance to the NCAA Championships. Capped terrifi c sophomore cross country campaign by fi nishing third at the NCAA Championships in 20:13.0 (6,000 meters). Th at was the best fi nish by a Duck since Lisa Karnoop was third at the 1991 Championships. Th e only Duck to fi nish higher is Leann Warren, who was second in 1981. Earned her second straight cross country All-America award. Earlier in the season, led Ducks to an impressive runner-up fi nish at Notre Dame with her eighth-place fi nish in 16:45 (5,000 meters). Recorded that top-10 fi nish in spite of losing a shoe in the fi nal mile. Earned her fi rst collegiate cross country victory at the Bill Dellinger Invitational, fi nishing with teammate Alexandra Kosinski in 19:25.31 (6,000 meters) to lead the Ducks to the team title. Pac-10 cross country All-Academic fi rst team. Season

Bests: Outdoors - 1,500 Meters - 4:10.28 (PR), Payton Jordan Cardinal Invitational, Stanford, Calif. (5/1/11); 5,000 Meters - 15:37.29 (PR), Mt. SAC Relays, Walnut, Calif. (4/15/11). Indoors - 800 Meters - 2:10.04 (PR), MPSF Championships, Seattle, Wash. (2/26/11); Mile - 4:33.01 (PR), NCAA Championships, College Station, Texas (3/12/11); 3,000 Meters - 9:05.42, UW Invitational, Seattle, Wash. (1/29/11).

NCAA Outdoor Track Championships

2012 - 1,500 Meters, 3rd, 4:14.032011 - 5,000 Meters, 4th, 15:41.00

2011 - 1,500 Meters, 8th, 4:17.672010 - 1,500 Meters, 3rd, 4:16.43

NCAA Indoor Track Championships

2012 - Mile, 3rd, 4:40.092012 - 3,000 Meters, 4th, 9:16.42

2011 - Mile, 1st, 4:33.012011 - 3,000 Meters, 1st, 9:13.71

2011 - DMR, 2nd, 10:52.902010 - Mile, 4th, 4:38.29

2010 - 3,000 Meters, DNF2010 - DMR, 2nd, 10:58.96

NCAA Cross Country Championships

2011 - 2nd, 19:41.82010 - 3rd, 20:13.0

2009 - 18th, 20:23.1

NCAA Cross Country West Regional

2011 - 1st, 19:442010 - 1st, 20:01.90

2009 - 2nd, 20:52.46

Pac-12 Track Championships

2012 - 1,500 Meters, 1st, 4:13.282011 - 1,500 Meters, 1st, 4:19.18 (Pac-10)

2011 - 5,000 Meters, 1st, 16:24.10 (Pac-10)2010 - 1,500 Meters, 3rd, 4:17.39 (Pac-10)

Pac-12 Cross Country Championships

2011 - 3rd, 19:502010 - 1st, 19:44.95 (Pac-10)2009 - 3rd, 19:48.97 (Pac-10)

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2009-10: Outdoors - Th e top freshman runner at the NCAA Championships with her third-place fi nish in the 1,500 meters. Ranked eighth nationally in the 1,500 (4:14.67) and was the nation’s top freshman. Collegiate debut was a memorable one as she won the featured section of the 1,500 meters at the Stanford Invitational in 4:14.67. Th at time was less than a quarter of a second off her PR that she set at the 2008 U.S. Olympic Trials. Was also victorious in her Hayward Field debut as a Duck, taking the 5,000 meters in 16:16.02 to help Oregon win the Pepsi Team Invitational. At the Penn Relays, led off Oregon’s runner-up distance medley relay team (11:02.85) and anchored the third-place 4x1,500 meter relay squad (17:25.27). Was third in the 1,500 (top collegian) at the Oregon Relays in 4:17.37. At the Pac-10 Championships, took third in the 1,500 meters in 4:17.39. Won her preliminary 1,500 race at the NCAA West Regional in 4:20.45 and then advanced to the NCAA Championships by running 4:19.95 in the quarterfi nals. At the NCAA meet in Eugene, took third in her heat in 4:17.90 to davance to the fi nals, where she produced one of the competition’s biggest surprises. Keeping pace with the leaders nearly the entire way, fi nished third behind a pair of seniors in 4:16.43 to become the highest placing freshman runner at the 2010 Championships. Picked up her fourth All-America honors of the year along the way. Following the collegiate season, ran at the USA Junior Track & Field Championships, where she won the 1,500 meters (4:26.38) and was the runner-up at 3,000 meters (9:18.92), and qualifi ed for the IAAF World Junior Championships in both events. Set a personal-best in the 1,500 meters (4:13.85) in an exhibition during the Nike Track Nationals at Hayward Field. At the IAAF World meet, opened with a personal-best 9:15.78 in a ninth-place fi nish in the 3,000 meters. Th en in the 1,500 meters, was second in her preliminary heat (4:16.74) before just missing another PR in the fi nal, where she was fourth in 4:13.95. Indoors - A part of Oregon’s record-setting distance medley relay team and an NCAA participant in both the mile and 3,000 meters. Key point scorer at the NCAA Indoor Championships, where she placed fourth in the mile (4:38.29) and ran the anchor leg on the Ducks’ runner-up distance medley relay team as Oregon won the NCAA Indoor title for the fi rst time in school history. DMR time at the NCAA meet, 10:58.96, was a school record and only the second-time Oregon had run under 11:00. Opened season by running the lead leg of Oregon’s record-setting distance medley relay team at the Texas A&M Challenge. Th at squad clocked a nation-leading 10:59.64, which marked the fi rst time ever that an Oregon team had broken 11:00. Came back the next day to win the mile in 4:38.48. Two weeks later, won the 3,000 meters at the Husky Classic in 9:12.25, an NCAA automatic qualifying time that was fourth all-time at Oregon. Helped lead Oregon to to its fi rst ever MPSF crown by winning the mile in 4:35.01. Th at time was not only an NCAA automatic qualifi er but ranked second all-time at Oregon was was just :02 shy of the school record. Cross Country - Pac-10 Newcomer of the Year earned fi rst All-America award at the NCAA Cross Country Championships. Oregon’s No. 1 or 2 runner in every race. Did not disappoint in her Oregon debut, taking sixth at the Bill Dellinger Invitational in 16:39.71 (5,000 meters) as the top freshman in the race to help the Ducks to a second-place fi nish. Impressed on the national stage as the top Duck (third overall) at the Pre-National Invitational, covering the 6,000-meter LaVern Gibson Championship Course in 20:33.0. Had another strong performance at the Pac-10 Championships, where she fi nished third in 19:48.97 as the top freshman. Best showing to date at the NCAA West Regional, where she took second in 20:52.46. Was the Ducks’ top runner and the No. 3 freshman overall at the NCAA Championships, where she ran 18th in 20:23.1 to claim her fi rst All-America award. Season Bests: Outdoors - 1,500 Meters - 4:13.85, Nike Track Nationals Exhibition, Eugene, Ore. (7/2/10); 5,000 Meters - 16:16.02, Pepsi Team Invitational, Eugene, Ore. (4/10/10). Indoors - Mile - 4:35.01, MPSF Championships, Seattle, Wash. (2/27/10); 3,000 Meters - 9:12.25, Husky Classic, Seattle, Wash. (2/13/10).

Prep: Setting age group records as young as age 12 (3,000 meters, 9:48.77), became a four-time California 3,200 meter and cross country champion, as well as a six-time American junior champion. Her U.S. high school record of 4:14.50 in the 1,500 meter semifi nals on the 4th of July at the 2008 Olympic Trials was one of the enduring moments of those games. As a senior in 2008-09, became the fi rst four-time California state champion at 3,200 meters, winning in 10:05.29. Went on to win the 1,500 meters at the U.S. Junior Track & Field Championships to earn a spot on Team USA, which led to her fi rst international victory, 4:26.26 in the 1,500 meters at the Pan American Junior Championships in Trinidad. Also won the two-mile at the 2009 Nike Indoor Nationals with a time 10:10.89, sixth fastest among U.S. preps. During the cross country season in the fall, picked up her fourth CIF title (17:18) to go along with her fourth Foot Locker West Regional crown. Capped cross country season by winning her second Foot Locker National Championship in 17:22, becoming one of only six women to have won that race twice. Also won the USATF Cross Country title. Awards accumulated by the end of her senior year included Gatorade Girls National Cross Country Runner of the Year, Track & Field News’ Girls High School Athlete of the Year, USA Track and Field’s Youth Athlete of the Year, USA Today’s High School Track and Field Girls Athlete of the Year, SI.com’s Girls Athlete of the Year, DyeStat Girls Athlete of the Year and SportsMaxPreps Female Athlete of the Year. Was the lead feature story for the March 2009 issue of Track & Field News, becoming just the ninth high school athlete selected for the cover. Was also the class valedictorian with a 4.51 grade point average. Her junior year saw her win not only California state titles in cross country and at 3,200 meters (in a meet-record 9:52.13), but she also pulled off an impressive feat in national and international competition when she won the 1,500 meters at the U.S. Junior Track & Field Championships two weeks prior to her memorable run as the youngest competitor at the Olympic Trials. Th en one week aft er the Trials, travelled to Bydgoszyz, Poland for the World Junior Championships, where she took fourth in the 1,500 meters in 4:19.02, the fastest time ever posted by an American at the World games. As a junior, she also won her fi rst national USATF Junior Cross Country championship (20:32). Her sophomore year saw her win state 3,200 meter (10:06.76) and country (17:15) titles, as well as her fi rst American junior track championship at 1,500 meters, which she did in a meet-record 4:16.98. Went on to place second at the IAAF World Junior Championships in Ostrava, Czech Republic. Began her high school career by winning the 2005 Foot Locker National Cross Country championship (17:05), and added wins in cross country and at 3,200 meters (10:13.55) as a freshman at the California state meet. She was also the USATF junior champion at 3,000 meters (9:50.56) in the spring of 2006. High School Bests: 800 Meters - 2:09.64, 2009; 1,500 Meters - 4:14.50, 2008; 1,600 Meters - 4:39.13, 2007; Mile - 4:42.21, 2006; 3,000 Meters - 9:19.6, 2008; 3,200 Meters - 9:52.13, 2008; 2-Mile - 10:10.89, 2009.

Personal: Major is business.

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Anne KesselringNCAA 800 meter champion as a sophomore in 2011, just the fourth 800 meter national champ in school history. Crucial big-point scorer both indoor and outdoors for the Ducks as a junior in 2012. While she scored individually in both the 800 and the mile at NCAA meets, her most impressive performance may have been her anchor leg on the runner-up distance medley relay team that essentially put the Ducks ahead for good in winning their third straight NCAA title. An academic all-America fi rst team selection. As a sophomore in 2011, scored in the mile (fourth) and distance medley relay (second) for the Ducks’ NCAA Indoor national champs. An academic all-America second team selection. Pac-10 champion at 800 meters as a freshman. NCAA outdoor scorer in the 800 meters. Scorer in both the mile and distance medley relay for Oregon’s 2010 indoor national champions. Th e 2010 German national runner-up at 1,500 meters. Two-time IAAF World Junior Championships qualifi er and four-time German junior champion.

2011-12: Th ree-time All-American (800 meters, mile, distance medley relay). Academic all-America fi rst team. Outdoors - NCAA scorer at 800 meters and a Pac-12 scorer at 1,500 meters. Solid early season string of performances saw her win the 800 meters at the Pepsi Team Invitational (2:05.46) and the Oregon Relays (2:05.54) and the 1,500 meters at the USC Invitational (4:16.75). Took fourth in the 1,500 meters at the Pac-12 championships (4:17.20) to help Oregon win its fourth straight league title. At the NCAA West Preliminary Rounds, timed 2:06.42 in the quarterfi nal to advance to the NCAA Championships. Jumped into the Prefontaine Classic the week prior to the NCAA meet and timed a then-season best 2:02.72 in the 800 meters. Lowered that in the NCAA semifi nals to 2:02.66 to survive a tough heat and advance to the fi nals. Th ere, fi nished fi ft h in 2:03.41. Indoors - Crucial performance in the distance medley relay at the NCAA Championships was one of the highlights of the indoor season. Also set the school record in the mile. Opened season with a runner-up fi nish in the 800 meters at the Texas A&M Challenge (2:05.77). Th en broke the school record in the mile at the Husky Classic (4:32.61). Came back as the runner-up in the 800 at the MPSF Championships (2:04.52, an indoor PR). Key to Oregon’s distance medley relay runner-up performance at the NCAA Championships with a tough anchor leg (11:05.85). Th e next day, took 10th in the mile in 4:47.66. Academic all-America fi rst team. CoSIDA District 8 All-Academic fi rst team. Pac-10 all-academic fi rst team. Cross Country - Th e Ducks’ sixth fi nisher at the NCAA West Regional, taking 66th overall (21:46/6,000 meters). Made season debut as Oregon’s No. 5 runner at the Wisconsin adidas Invitational to help the Ducks fi nish eighth. Also appeared at the Pac-12 Championships and the NCAA Championships. Pac-12 all-academic fi rst team. Season Bests:

Outdoors - 800 Meters - 2:02.66, NCAA Championships, Des Moines, Iowa (6/6/12); 1,500 Meters - 4:16.75, USC Invitational, Los Angeles, Calif. (3/24/12). Indoors - 800 Meters - 2:04.52 (PR), MPSF Championships, Seattle, Wash. (2/25/12); Mile - 4:32.61 (PR), Husky Classic, Seattle, Wash. (2/11/12).

2010-11: NCAA 800 Meter Champion. All-American (800 meters). Academic All-America 2nd Team. Outdoors - Won the NCAA 800 meter title by .01. Captured her semifi nal heat in 2:04.70 to advance to the fi nal, where she timed a personal-best 2:02.15, which was just enough to beat Oklahoma State’s Natalja Piliusina (2:02.16). Time was the fi ft h-best in school history. Became the fourth Duck to win the national title at 800 meters, joining Rebekah Noble (2006), Claudette Groenendaal (1985) and Lean Warren (1981). Breezed through the NCAA West Preliminary rounds of the 800 meters to advance to the NCAA Championships. Went 2:06.02 for the top time in the opening round and then went an impressive 2:03.49 in the quarterfi nals. Double event scorer to help Oregon come from behind and win the Pac-10 Championships. Tough double included a third-place fi nish in the 1,500 meters in 4:21.36 and a fi ft h-place fi nish in the 800 in 2:07.41. Ran an eye-popping and nation-leading 2:02.44 in the 800 meters at the Oregon Relays. Finished second behind only professional Geena Gall, who ran a meet record 2:02.04. Lowered 1,500 time to 4:16.55 in winning the elite section at the Mt. SAC Relays, a time that was less than half-a-second off her PR. Was the runner-up by .01 in the 800 meters at the Pepsi Team Invitational in 2:06.67. Opened the season by running 4:18.53 in the 1,500 meters at the Stanford Invitational to fi nish as the top collegian (third overall). Following the collegiate season, returned to Germany where she won the U-23 national title in 2:05.92 to advance to the European U-23 Championships. Th ere, she was fi ft h in an impressive 2:02.97. At the German senior national championships at the end of July, placed third in the 1,500 meters in 4:17.25, a time that was just one second off her personal best. CoSIDA District 8 All-Academic fi rst team. Pac-10 all-academic fi rst team. Indoors - At the NCAA Championships, came from the back of the pack to fi nish fourth in the mile in a personal-best 4:34.96. Was part of the Ducks’ 1-3-4 fi nish that wrapped up the 2011 NCAA title. Time was the fourth-best in school history. Also took the lead leg on Oregon’s runner-up distance medley relay team that set a school record in 10:52.90. Ran the No. 3 time nationally in the mile, 4:36.32, at the Husky Classic. Th at time was also the third-fastest in UO history. Strong performance at the MPSF Championships, helping the Ducks win the team title by leading off the victorious distance medley relay (11:09.75) and fi nishing second in the 800 meters. Time in

Senior

Nürnberg, Germany

Sigmund-Schuckert Gymnasium

Middle Distance

NCAA Champion (800 Meters)Pac-10 Champion (800 Meters)

2 School Records(Mile-i; Distance Medley Relay-i)

9-Time All-American2-Time Academic All-America

Personal Bests

800 Meters - 2:02.15,NCAA Championships,

Des Moines, Iowa, 6/10/111,500 Meters - 4:16.25,

Bottrup, Germany, 7/9/10Mile - 4:32.61 (i),

Husky Classic,Seattle, Wash., 2/11/12

NCAA Outdoor Track Championships

2012 - 800 Meters, 5th, 2:03.412011 - 800 Meters, 1st, 2:02.152010 - 800 Meters, 6th, 2:05.41

NCAA Indoor Track Championships

2012 - Mile, 10th, 4:47.662012 - Distance Medley Relay, 2nd, 11:05.85

2011 - Mile, 4th, 4:34.962011 - Distance Medley Relay, 2nd, 10:52.90

2010 - Mile, 6th, 4:40.392010 - Distance Medley Relay, 2nd, 10:58.96

NCAA Cross Country Championships

2011 - 229th, 22:12.12010 - 235th, 22:56.72009 - 103rd, 21:19.2

NCAA Cross Country West Regional

2011 - 66th, 21:462010 - 36th, 21:02.30

Senior

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the 800, 2:04.70, was tied for the second-fastest in school history and fi ft h in the nation this season. Opened the season with the second-fastest 600 time in school history, 1:29.73, at the UW Indoor Preview. Cross Country - Was Oregon’s No. 5 runner at Notre Dame, fi nishing 44th in 17:27 (5,000 meters) to help the Ducks fi nish second. Strong fourth place run at the Bill Dellinger Invitational in 20:05.64 (6,000 meters) to help Oregon win the meet. Scored as Oregon’s No. 5 runner at the Pac-10 Championships in 20:41.12 (6,000 meters), placing 24th overall. Also the Ducks’ fi ft h scorer at the NCAA West Regional, placing 36th overall (21:02.30/6,000 meters) to help Oregon automatically qualify for the NCAA Championships. Capped season with her second straight NCAA Championships appearance. Pac-10 all-academic fi rst team selection. Season Bests: Outdoors - 800 Meters - 2:02.15 (PR), NCAA Championships, Des Moines, Iowa (6/10/11); 1,500 Meters - 4:16.55, Mt. SAC Relays, Walnut, Calif. (4/15/11). Indoors - 800 Meters - 2:04.70, MPSF Championships, Seattle, Wash. (2/26/11); Mile - 4:34.36, NCAA Championships, College Station, Texas (3/11/11).

2009-10: Pac-10 800 meter champion. Outdoors - Ranked ninth nationally at 800 meters and 15th in the 1,500. Execptional freshman campaign concluded with a sixth-place fi nish in the 800 meters at the NCAA Championships. Terrifi c run to win the 800 meters at the Pac-10 championships in a personal-best 2:04.36, holding off Arizona’s Christina Rodgers by .14. Time is sixth all-time at Oregon. Was also the anchor leg of Oregon’s seventh-place Pac-10 4x400 meter relay team (3:47.26). Followed that at the NCAA West Regional by winning her 800 fi rst round race in 2:07.61 and then capturing her quarterfi nal heat in 2:06.71 to advance to the NCAA Championships in Eugene. At the NCAA meet, took second in her semifi nal heat in 2:05.16 to move on to the fi nals, where she fi nished sixth in 2:05.41 to earn her third All-America award of the season. Prior to the championship meets, at the Penn Relays, ran the 800 leg on Oregon’s runner-up distance medley relay team (11:02.85), the third leg of the third-place 4x1,500 meter relay team (17:25.27) and the second leg of the third-place 4x800 meter relay team (8:32.40). Set a PR at the time in a third-place fi nish in the 1,500 meters at the Oregon Twilight in 4:17.71. Season debut came in a fi ft h-place fi nish in the 1,500 meters at the Stanford Invitational (4:18.80). Won the 800 meters at the Pepsi Team Invitational in 2:06.90 to help Oregon win that meet. Following the collegiate season, returned to her native Germany, where she set a PR in the 1,500, 4:16.25, at Bottrup, that was the 10th-best time in school history. Followed that with her runner-up fi nish in the 1,500 meters at the German championships (4:17.17). Indoors - Ran the one of the fastest miles at Oregon in 28 years and also helped the Ducks set the school record twice in the distance medley relay. Scored in the mile and on the distance medley relay to help Oregon capture its fi rst ever NCAA indoor title. Opened season with a 2:07.25 turn in the 800 meters in a win at the UW Indoor Preview. Two weeks later at Texas A&M, helped Oregon set the school record in the distance medley relay in 10:59.64, running the 800 meter leg. Th at time was Oregon’s fi rst ever under 11:00. Came back the next day to clock 2:06.32 in a second place fi nish in the 800 meters. At the Feb. 13 Husky Classic, ran the fastest indoor mile by a Duck in 28 years, 4:37.94. Won the 800 meters at the MPSF Championships in an indoor personal best 2:05.72. Th at time ranks third indoor at Oregon. Also ran the lead leg on the Ducks’ winning distance medley relay squad (11:17.71). At the 2010 NCAA Indoor Championships, took sixth in the mile in 4:40.39 where she and teammate Jordan Hasay were the only freshmen to make the fi nal. Also ran the lead leg of Oregon’s second-place distance medley relay team, which ran 10:58.96 to break the school record set earlier in the season at Texas A&M. Cross Country - Impressive varsity debut was a victory at the Mike Hodges Invitational, where she led the Ducks to the team title. Solid run at the Pac-10 Championships with a 23rd-place fi nish (20:39.42). Capped fall with her fi rst NCAA Championships appearance. Season Bests: Outdoors - 800 Meters - 2:04.36, Pac-10 Championships, Berkeley, Calif. (5/16/10); 1,500 Meters - 4:16.25 (PR), Bottrup, Germany (7/9/10). Indoors - 800 Meters - 2:05.72, MPSF Championships, Seattle, Wash. (2/27/10); Mile - 4:37.94 (PR), Husky Classic, Seattle, Wash. (2/13/10).

Prep: Two-time IAAF World Junior Track & Field Championships qualifi er (2006, 2008). Four-time German junior champion. Ran a personal-best 2:04.96 in the 800 meters at Hengelo, Netherlands, in 2007, which would easily rank among Oregon’s all-time top 10. Had PR at 1,500 meters of 4:19.84 in 2009. Was the German youth champion at 800 meters in 2008 to advance to the IAAF World Championships in Poland. High School Bests: 400 Meters - 56.54, 2007; 800 Meters - 2:04.96, 2008; 1,500 Meters - 4:19.84, 2009. Indoor - 800 Meters - 2:06.61, 2008.

Personal: Major is business administration.

Pac-12 Track Championships

2012 - 1,500 Meters, 4th 4:17.202011 - 1,500 Meters, 3rd, 4:21.36 (Pac-10)

2011 - 800 Meters, 5th, 2:07.41 (Pac-10)2010 - 800 Meters, 1st, 2:04.36 (Pac-10)

2010 - 4x400 Meter Relay, 7th, 3:47.26 (Pac-10)

Pac-12 Cross Country Championships

2011 - 89th, 22.352010 - 24th, 20:41.12 (Pac-10)2009 - 23rd, 20:39.42 (Pac-10)

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RS-Freshman

Fresno, Calif.

Clovis West High School

Heptathlon

RS Freshman

Alyssa MonteverdePromising combined events athlete looks to carry on Oregon’s outstanding tradition in the heptathlon. Redshirted the 2012 season aft er suff ering an injury following the indoor opener. USATF Junior Championships competitor in the heptathlon. Also an accomplished hurdler and high jumper.

2011-12: Outdoors - Redshirt season. Indoors - Redshirt season. Competed only in the season-opening Blue and Gold Invitational before suff ering an injury that shut her down for the remainder of 2012. At the Blue & Gold meet, took second in her heat of the 60 meter hurdles in 8.64 and was third in the long jump (18-0.25/5.49m). Season Bests: Indoors - 60 Meter Hurdles - 8.64 (PR), Blue and Gold Invitational, Boise, Idaho (1/14/12); Long Jump - 18-0.25/5.49m (PR), Blue and Gold Invitational, Boise, Idaho (1/14/12).

Prep: Was fi ft h in the heptathlon at the 2011 USATF Junior Championships at Hayward Field. Scored a prep-best 4,876 points. Was the national runner-up in the heptathlon at the 2010 USATF National Junior Olympics, scoring 4,848 points. In addition to the combined events, was a state scorer for Clovis West High School in the 300- and 100-meter hurdles. Finished third in the state in the 300 hurdles as both a senior (42.49) and junior (42.00). Top prep hurdle time of 41.90 as a senior at the Arcadia Invitational ranked eighth nationally. Was also seventh at the 2010 California state meet in the 100 meter hurdles in a personal-best 13.89. Was also a two-time state qualifi er in the high jump, with a personal-best clearance of 5-7 in the event. High School Bests: Heptathlon - 4,876 points, 2011; 100 Meter Hurdles - 13.89, 2010; 300 Meter Hurdles - 41.90, 2011; High Jump - 5-7, 2011; Long Jump - 18-2, 2011.

Personal: Major is human physiology.

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Junior

Antioch, Calif.

Deer Valley High School

Sprints

Pac-12 Champion (4x400 Meter Relay)2 School Records (4x400 Meter Relay;

Distance Medley Relay-i)7-Time All-American

Personal Bests

200 Meters - 23:89,Meet of Champions,

Sacramento, Calif., 5/1/10400 Meters - 52:71,

Pac-10 Championships,Tucson, Ariz., 5/14/11

60 Meters - 7.66 (i),UW Invitational,

Seattle, Wash., 1/29/11

NCAA Outdoor Track Championships

2012 - 400 Meters, s-6th, 53.382012 - 4x400 Meter Relay, 1st, 3:24.54

2011 - 400 Meters, s-7th, 53.302011 - 4x400 Meter Relay, 3rd, 3:28.18

NCAA Indoor Track Championships

2012 - Distance Medley Relay, 2nd, 11:05.852012 - 4x400 Meter Relay, 10th, 3:36.52

2011 - Distance Medley Relay, 2nd, 10:52.902011 - 4x400 Meter Relay, 8th, 3:34.98

Pac-12 Track Championships

2012 - 400 Meters - 4th, 53.442012 - 4x400 Meter Relay - 2nd, 3:32.59

2011 - 400 Meters, 3rd, 52.71 (Pac-10)2011 - 4x400 Meter Relay, 1st, 3:29.63 (Pac-10)

Junior

Chizoba OkodogbeMember of the NCAA Championships record 4x400 meter relay team (3:24.54) and a two-time Pac-12 scorer at 400 meters. Also a member of the school record indoor distance medley relay. Has the fi ft h-fastest 400 time in school history (52.71) and the No. 4 time indoors (54.44). Th e No. 4 prep 400 meter runner in the country (53.06). Native of Nigeria is internationally experienced, having competed for her home country at the 2009 Worth Youth Championships in Italy.

2011-12: NCAA Champion (4x400 meter relay) and a three time All-American on three diff erent relays. Outdoors - Vital 400 meter runner both individually and on relays. Opened season at the Pepsi Team Invitational where she was third in the 400 (53.66). Won her opening round heat at the Pac-12 Championships in 53.72 to advance to the fi nals, where she placed fourth (53.44). Raced to a season-best 53.03 at the NCAA West Preliminary Rounds to advance to the NCAA Championships for the second straight year. Finished year by running sixth in her semifi nal heat at the NCAA Championships (53.38). Really impressed in the relays. In the 4x100 relay, ran on the team that won the Oregon Twilight in a time of 44.51, No. 7 in school history. In the 4x400, helped Oregon win the Pepsi Team Invitational (3:35.04) and place second in the Penn Relays (3:33.78) during the regular season. In the postseason, helped Oregon fi nish as the runner-up at the Pac-12 Championships in 3:32.59. Th en at the NCAA West Regional, her squad timed a blistering 3:29.43, winning with the fourth fastest time in school history. At the NCAA Championships, handled the second leg on the team that won its semifi nal heat in 3:29.46, setting the stage for the record-setting fi nal. Again took the second leg in the fi nal where Oregon won in 3:24.54, beating LSU by .05. Th e time also broke LSU’s 2004 NCAA meet record of 3:25.26, and cut nearly :04 off the previous school record. It was the second-fastest 4x400 relay ever run by a collegiate team. Indoors - Limited action saw her race in only three meets individually. But on the relays, was an All-American on both the 4x400 and distance medley squads. On the 4x400, ran the third leg at the MPSF Championships, where Oregon won in 3:33.70. Th at was the second fastest time in school history. Went on to run the third leg on Oregon’s fourth place 4x400 meter relay team at the NCAA Championships (3:36.52). With the distance medley relay team, ran the 400 leg on a pair of relays that were among the top three all-time at Oregon. Won the DMR at the Texas A&M Challenge in 10:56.31 (No. 3 all-time) and then came back to fi nish second at the MPSF Championships in 10:55.78 (No. 2 all-time). At the NCAA Championships had the 400 leg on the national runners-up that timed 11:05.85. Season Bests: Outdoors - 200 Meters - 24.28, Oregon Relays, Eugene, Ore. (4/21/12); 400 Meters - 53.03, NCAA West Preliminary Rounds, Austin, Texas (5/25/12). Indoors - 200 Meters - 24.45 (PR), Don Kirby Elite Invitational, Albuquerque, N.M. (2/10/12).

2010-11: 1st team All-America (4x400 meter relay). 2nd team All-American (400 meters). Outdoors - Posted big PR in the 400 meters (52.71) to fi nish third at the Pac-10 Championships. Time was the fourth-fastest in school history. Also led off the 4x400 meter relay team that won in a meet record 3:29.63. At the NCAA West Preliminary meet, ran 54.38 in the opening round of the 400 meters to advance to the quarterfi nals, where she timed 53.15 to advance to the NCAA Championships. Also helped Oregon advance in the 4x400 meter relay with the No. 2 time overall at the West meet, 3:33.63. Part of Oregon’s school-record performance in the 4x400 meter relay at the NCAA Championships. Ran the second leg in both the semifi nals and fi nals. Oregon won its semifi nal heat in 3:31.04 and then was third in the fi nal in a school-record 3:28.18. Capped season by earning second team All-America honors in the 400 meters at the NCAA Championships. Finished seventh in her semifi nal heat, but 16th overall in 53.30. Earlier in the year, took the 200 meters at the Oregon Twilight in 24.21. Won the 400 meters at the Oregon Relays in 54.04. Was also on the winning 4x400 meter team at the Oregon Relays (3:43.93). Runner-up in her 200 meter heat at the Oregon Relays (24.29). Ran season-best in the 200 (24.05) at the Mt. SAC Relays. At the Pepsi Team Invitational, was the runner-up in the 400 meters (54.85). Was also on the 4x400 meter relay team that ran a season-best 3:32.63 at Mt. SAC. Th at was the third-fastest in school history. Ran 24.42 for the open 200 meters at the Stanford Invitational and had the third leg on the 4x400 meter relay (3:42.35). Ran the second leg on the 4x400 meter relay team that set an Oregon Preview record in 3:44.85. Indoors - Scored on a pair of relay teams for the NCAA Champions. Helped Oregon break the school record in a runner-up fi nish in the distance medley relay (10:52.90). Ran the 400 meter leg. Also scored on the eighth-place 4x400 meter relay team (3:34.98). Had the lead leg on the second-fastest time in school history. Solid fi rst meet as a Duck, running 7.70 in the prelims at the UW Indoor Preview before fi nishing sixth in the fi nals at 7.72. Also led off the all-freshman 4x400 meter relay team (3:41.02). Improved her time in the 60 to 7.66 at the UW Invitational, where she was third in the 200 meters at 24.43. Also ran the 400 leg on Oregon’s distance medley relay team that set the Dempsey Indoor Facility record in 11:02.15, as well as the winning 4x400 meter relay team (3:38.68). Stepped up to 200 meters and 400 meters at the Tyson Invitational, where she timed 24.61 at 200 and 55.52 at 400 meters. Also took a leg on the 4x400 meter relay team that ran the fourth-best time in school history (3:36.77). At the MPSF Championships, ran the second-

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RS-Senior

Alameda, Calif.

Bishop O’Dowd High School /

Dartmouth

Distance

Personal Bests

1,500 Meters - 4:18.41,New Balance Boston Twilight Meet,

Waltham, Mass., 5/12/123,000 Meter Steeplechase - 9:55.89,

NCAA East Preliminary Rounds,Jacksonville, Fla., 9/25/12

Mile - 4:44.56 (i),Dartmouth-Columbia-Yale Meet,

Hanover, N.H., 1/21/123,000 Meters - 9:14.75 (i),

Terrier Classic,Boston, Mass., 1/28/12

RS Senior

fastest 400 meters in school history, 54.44, in a third-place fi nish. Also helped the Ducks claim the team title by running the second leg of the winning 4x400 meter relay. Th at team set a meet record in 3:35.44, which was the second-best time in school history. Season Bests: Outdoors - 200 Meters - 24.05, Mt. SAC Relays, Walnut, Calif. (4/15/11); 400 Meters - 52.71 (PR), Pac-10 Championships, Tucson, Ariz. (5/14/11). Indoors - 60 Meters - 7.66 (PR), UW Invitational, Seattle, Wash. (1/29/11); 200 Meters - 24.43 (PR), UW Invitational, Seattle, Wash. (1/29/11); 400 Meters - 54.44 (PR), MPSF Championships, Seattle, Wash. (2/26/11).

Prep: Ranked fourth nationally in the 400 meters (53.06). Was the California State runner-up at 400 meters for Deer Valley High School, fi nishing the fi nal in 53.42. Set prep best in the quarter mile, 53.06, in a win at the NCS Meet of Champions. Set high school best in the 200 (23.89) at the Meet of Champions, where she won the 400 (53.23) and was the runner-up at 200. Had the 13th-fastest prep time nationally in the 400 meters last season, 53.74, in a third place fi nish at the California state championships. Was seventh in the 400 as a sophomore (55.91). Representing her native Nigeria, fi nished sixth in the 400 meters at the 2009 IAAF World Youth Championships in Sudtirol, Italy (56.01). Also competed in cross country for Deer Valley. High School Bests: 200 Meters - 23.89, 2010; 400 Meters - 53.06, 2010.

Personal: Major is psychology.

Alexi PappasNational third place fi nisher in the 3,000 meter steeplechase at the 2012 NCAA Championships comes to Oregon as a Dartmouth graduate with one season of cross country and one season of indoor track and fi eld remaining. A two-time NCAA all-American. One of nine fi nalists for the 2012 NCAA Woman of the Year award.

Before Oregon: Was third in the steeplechase at the 2012 NCAA Outdoor meet in 10:01.20, earning all-America honors. Has a personal-best in the event of 9:55.89, a Dartmouth school record, from the 2012 NCAA East Preliminary Rounds. She also won the that season’s Ivy League title in the steeplechase (9:58.80) and qualifi ed for the 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials in Eugene. Ran the lead leg on Dartmouth’s third place distance medley relay squad (11:06.29) at the 2012 NCAA Indoor Championships. Was also a three-year member of the cross country team. Dartmouth Bests: 1,500 Meters - 4:18.41, 2012; Mile - 4:44.56, 2012, 3,000 Meters - 9:14.75, 2012; 3,000 Meter Steeplechase - 9:55.89, 2011.

Prep: Is a graduate of Bishop O’Dowd High School in Alameda, Calif., where she lettered in cross country and track and fi eld for three years, and soccer for two. Served as captain of her soccer and cross country teams her senior year. From 2005-2007, won six Hayward Area Athletic League Championships (HAAL), two cross country, three track and soccer. Was vice president of her sophomore, junior and senior classes at Bishop O’Dowd, and was the recipient of the President’s Education Award, as well as the Campus Ministry Award.

Personal: Aspiring fi lmmaker will pursue a master’s degree in interdisciplinary studies at Oregon, focusing on fi lm, English, and entrepreneurial business. Grandfather, Jerome North, played basketball at New York University in the mid 1940’s.

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Junior

Monroe, N.Y.

Monroe-Woodbury High School

Middle Distance

Personal Bests

800 Meters - 2:09.26,2009

1,500 Meters - 4:23.08,Pac-12 Championships,

Eugene, Ore., 5/12/11Mile - 4:41.33,

Penn Relays,Philadelphia, Pa., 4/28/12

Pac-12 Track Championships

2012 - 1,500 Meters, 10th, 4:27.782011 - 1,500 Meters, 6th, 4:28.22 (Pac-10)

Pac-12 Cross Country Championships

2011 - 48th, 21:23

Junior

Megan PatrignelliPac-12 qualifi er in both cross country and the 1,500 meters as a sophomore in 2012. Pac-10 scorer in the 1,500 meters as a freshman in 2011 where she was part of the Ducks’ 1-3-4-6 fi nish. New Yorker with enormous potential in the middle distance events, having focused on the 1,500 meters since only her junior year in high school.

2011-12: Outdoors - Pac-12 qualifi er in the 1,500 meters. Was third in the 1,500 at the Pepsi Team Invitational (4:23.61). Ran the mile at the Penn Relays, where she recorded the third-fastest time in school history, 4:41.33. Set a 1,500 meter personal best (4:23.08) in the Pac-12 semifi nals to advance to the fi nals where she was 10th (4:27.78). Finished season with second straight NCAA West Preliminary meet appearance in the 1,500. Indoors - Ran the mile three times, including a win in her section of the Husky Classic (4:43.38) and a fi ft h-place fi nish at the MPSF Championships (4:43.43). Pac-12 all-academic second team. Cross Country - Earned fi rst appearance at the Pac-12 championships to highlight her fi rst cross country season. Th e Ducks’ No. 5 runner (eighth overall) to help Oregon win the Bill Dellinger Invitational (16:57.60/5,000 meters). Made cross country debut in the season-opening dual with Gonzaga, where she fi nished fi ft h (17:00.6/5,000 meters). Pac-12 all-academic second team. Season Bests: Outdoors - 800 Meters - 2:14.02, Oregon Relays, Eugene, Ore. (4/21/12); 1,500 Meters - 4:23.08 (PR), Pac-12 Championships, Eugene, Ore. (5/12/12); Mile - 4:41.33 (PR), Penn Relays, Philadelphia, Pa. (4/28/12). Indoors - Mile - 4:43.38 (PR), Husky Classic, Seattle, Wash. (2/10/11).

2010-11: Outdoors - Ran a personal-best 4:25.60 in the 1,500 meters at the NCAA West Preliminary meet. One of the surprises of the Pac-10 meet, where she placed sixth in the 1,500 meters in 4:28.22. Ran unattached in the 800 at the Oregon Preview. Also ran the 800 at the Pepsi Team Invitational (2:14.65). Was third in the 1,500 meters at the Oregon Relays in 4:26.91. Following the college season, qualifi ed for the fi nal of the USA Junior Championships in the 1,500 meters. Ran 4:26.95 in the semifi nal to advance to the fi nals, where she was 12th. Indoors - Opened season with a run at 600 meters at the UW Indoor Invitational. Moved up to the 800 meters at the UW Invitational and the Husky Classic (2:12.7). Wrapped season with a best of 2:11.37 in the 800 meters at the MPSF Championships. Cross Country - Redshirt season. Competed unattached at the Bill Dellinger Invitational. Season Bests: Outdoors - 800 Meters - 2:14.65, Pepsi Team Invitational, Eugene, Ore. (4/9/11); 1,500 Meters - 4:25.60 (PR), NCAA West Preliminary Meet, Eugene, Ore. (5/26/11). Indoors - 800 Meters - 2:11.37 (PR), MPSF Championships, Seattle, Wash. (2/26/11).

Prep: Captured the 2009 New York state 1,500 meter championship for Monroe-Woodbury High School in a prep-best 4:25.65. She had the No. 4 time nationally in the mile, 4:46.91 (converted from 1,600 meters), and the No. 23 time in the 800, 2:09.26, as a junior. As a senior, placed second in the 800 and third in the 1,500 at the Section IX Class A & D Championships. Was a 2009 NSIC All-American in the 800 meters and the distance medley relay, and also a Nike Outdoor All-American at 800 meters (sixth) and the sprint medley relay. Th e former soccer player participated in her fi rst cross country season as a senior in 2009 and recorded an impressive top-10 fi nish at the New York state meet. Indoors as a senior, took second in the 1,000 meters at the OCIAA Indoor Track Championships in 2:58.14 and helped Monroe-Woodbury win the 4x800 meters relay (9:36.71). High School Bests: 800 Meters - 2:09.26, 2009; 1,000 Meters - 2:58.14, 2010; 1,500 Meters - 4:25.65, 2009.

Personal: Major is human physiology.

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RS-Junior

Paradise Valley, Ariz.

Xavier College Prep

Distance

Personal Bests

Mile - 4:48.11 (i),Texas A&M Challenge,

College Station, Texas, 1/30/10

NCAA Cross Country West Regional

2011 - DNF

Pac-12 Cross Country Championships

2011 - 34th, 21:02

RS Junior

RS-Freshman

Clovis, Calif.

Clovis High School

Sprints

Personal Bests

100 Meters - 11.34,2010

200 Meters - 23.51w (legal - 23.75),USATF Junior Championships,

Eugene, Ore., 6/25/11Long Jump - 20-7.75w (legal - 20-4.25),

California State Championships,Clovis, Calif., 6/4/10

Triple Jump - 42-7.25w (legal - 41-9.25),California State Championships,

Clovis, Calif., 6/5/10

RS Freshman

Sarah PenneySolid contributor during the cross country season as a junior in 2011. Best prep runner from Arizona in the 800 meters comes to Oregon from top high school running program Xavier College Prep.

2011-12: Injuries limited her to one appearance during the indoor and outdoor track seasons. Ran the 3,000 meters at the Oregon Preview. Cross Country - Top-35 fi nish in Pac-12 debut as Oregon’s No. 6 runner. Took 34th in 21:02 (6,000 meters). Was the Ducks’ No. 3 runner (74th overall) at the Wisconsin adidas Invitational to help the team fi nish eighth (21:06.7/6,000 meters). Led Oregon’s win at the Bill Dellinger Invitational with a third-place individual fi nish in 16:46.97 (5,000 meters). Placed third at the season-opening dual with Gonzaga (16:45.8/5,000 meters). Also made fi rst NCAA West Regional appearance.

2010-11: Outdoors - Ran the 5,000 meters at the Pepsi Team Invitational (16:41.57). Indoors - Redshirt season. Cross Country - Was the runner-up at the season-opening John Frank Memorial in 16:01.6 (4,500 meters).

2009-10: Outdoors - Redshirt season. Indoors - Opened season with a solid runner-up fi nish in the mile at the UW Indoor Preview (4:50.10). Improved that to 4:48.11 in a fourth-place fi nish at the Texas A&M Challenge. Cross Country - Made Oregon debut at the Pre’s Trail Pre-View, fi nishing as the team’s No. 5 runner and 10th overall. Took fi ft h overall (third on the team) at the Mike Hodges Invitational. Also ran at the Bill Dellinger Invitational. Season Bests: Indoors - Mile - 4:48.11 (PR), Texas A&M Challenge, College Station, Texas (1/30/10).

Prep: Had the state’s top time in the 800 meters as both a junior and a senior for Xavier College Prep. Scored in three events at the Arizona state championships as a senior to help Xavier to a second-place fi nish. Was second in the 1,600 meters (5:12.52), sixth in the 800 meters (2:20.34) and seventh in the 3,200 meters (11:25.63). Helped Xavier win the 2008 state cross country championship with a runner-up fi nish. As a junior at the 2008 Arizona championships, placed second in both the 800 meters (2:14.75) and the 1,600 meters (4:50.72), helping Xavier to a second place team fi nish. Also recorded the fastest time in the state at 800 meters, 2:14.20, which was the winning mark in the Arizona Meet of Champions. Ranked 20th nationally in the mile in 2008 at 4:52.41. High School Bests: 800 Meters - 2:11.63, 2007; 1,600 Meters - 4:50.72, 2008; Mile - 4:52.41, 2008; 3,200 Meters - 10:39.70, 2007.

Personal: Major is psychology.

Jenna PrandiniPromising career, delayed one year due to injury, looks to take off in 2013. Redshirted the 2012 season, but not before running on the fi ft h-fastest 4x100 relay in school history (44.29). One of the nation’s top sprinters was a three-time champion at the 2011 C.I.F. State Championships. Was the 2011 USATF Junior national champion in the long jump (20-5.75w) and the national prep leader in the long jump (20-4.25 legal). Also ranked in the top 10 in both the 100 and 200 meters. An immediate talent infl ux to Oregon sprints, relays and jumps.

2011-12: Outdoors - Redshirt season. Appeared in the Oregon Preview prior to her injury and ran the third leg of the 4x100 meter relay squad that won in the fi ft h fastest time in school history (44.29). Also made a brief appearance the USC Invitational, where she was fi rst in her section of the 200 meters (24.07). Indoors - Redshirt season. Season Bests: Outdoors - 200 Meters - 24.07, USC Invitational, Los Angeles, Calif. (3/23/12).

Prep: Th e 2011 USATF Junior national champion in the long jump. Remarkable senior year for Clovis High School included the USATF national title, three California state crowns (100, 200, long jump) and an appearance at the Pan Am Junior Championships. At the state meet, captured the 100 in 11.69, the 200 in 23.81 and the long jump with a mark of 19-11.75. Followed that by winning the long jump at the USATF Junior Championships (20-5.75w) and placing fi ft h in both the 100 (11.51) and 200 (23.75). Ran an all-conditions prep best 23.51w 200 in the preliminaries. Capped season by representing Team USA at the Pan American Junior Championships, where she was fourth in both the 100 (11.56) and the long jump (19-4). Wind-legal long jump mark of 20-4.25 led the nation in 2011, while she ranked eighth in the 100 (11.51) and ninth in the 200 (23.75). As a junior in 2010, ranked third nationally in the 100 meters (11.34) and triple jump (42-7.25). Swept the California state long jump and triple jump titles as a junior. Went a prep-best 42-7.25 to take the triple jump and 20-5.75 in winning the long jump. Prep-best in the long jump, 20-7.75, came during the state preliminary rounds. Was also the 2010 state runner-up at 100 meters in 11.42. Ran a personal-best 11.34 in the preliminaries. High School Bests: 100 Meters - 11.34, 2010; 200 Meters - 23.51w, 2011; Long Jump - 20-7.75w, 2010; Triple Jump 42-7.25, 2010.

Personal: Major is undeclared.

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Junior

Fargo, N.D.

South Fargo High School

Middle Distance

NCAA Champion (4x400 Meter Relay)2-Time Pac-12 Champion

(800 Meters, 4x400 Meter Relay)School Record (4x400 Meter Relay)

9-Time All-American

Personal Bests

100 Meters - 11.97,North Dakota State Meet,

Bismarck, N.D., 5/28/10200 Meters - 24.51,

North Dakota State Meet,Bismarck, N.D., 5/28/10

400 Meters - 53.25,North Dakota State Meet,

Bismarck, N.D., 5/29/10800 Meters - 2:02.09,

NCAA Championships,Des Moines, Iowa, 6/6/12

NCAA Outdoor Track Championships

2012 - 800 Meters, 4th, 2:02.962012 - 4x400 Meter Relay, 1st, 3:24.54

2011 - 800 Meters, s-4th, 2:05.292011 - 4x400 Meter Relay, 3rd, 3:28.18

NCAA Indoor Track Championships

2012 - 800 Meters, s-8th, 2:10.622012 - Distance Medley Relay, 2nd, 11:05.85

2012 - 4x400 Meter Relay, 10th, 3:36.522011 - 800 Meters, 11th, 2:07.16

2011 - 4x400 Meter Relay, 8th, 3:34.98

Pac-12 Track Championships

2012 - 800 Meters, 1st, 2:05.132012 - 4x400 Meter Relay, 2nd, 3:32.59

2011 - 800 Meters, 3rd, 2:04.24 (Pac-10)2011 - 4x400 Meter Relay, 1st, 3:29.63 (Pac-10)

Junior

Laura RoeslerPac-12 champion at 800 meters and an NCAA champion on the meet record-setting 4x400 meter relay (3:24.54). A three-time NCAA scorer in 2012. One of the most versatile runners on the team is already a nine-time All-American. Also a 2012 Olympic Trials semifi nalist. A four-time All-American as a freshman in 2011, including anchoring the then-record-setting 4x400 meter relay team at the NCAA Outdoor Championships (3:28.18). An NCAA competitor at 800 meters both indoors and outdoors. At the Pac-10 meet, anchored the winning 4x400 meter relay and was third in the 800 meters. 2011 USA Championships semifi nalist at 800 meters. Won an astounding 22 state titles in her native North Dakota. A 2008 Olympic Trials semifi nalist at 800 meters. A 2010 IAAF World Junior Championship semifi nalist at 800 meters. Had the No. 2 high school time nationally in the 800 (2:04.34) and the seventh-fastest 400 time (53.25) as a senior.

2011-12: NCAA champion (4x400 mete relay). Pac-12 champion (800 meters). 5-time All-American (indoor and outdoor 800 meters; indoor and outdoor 4x400 meter relay; distance medley relay). Outdoors - Versatile runner was the Pac-12 champion at 800 meters and the NCAA champion on the 4x400 meter relay. Opened season with a runner-up fi nish in the 800 meters at the Pepsi Team Invitational (2:05.83). Won a tactical race at the Pac-12 Championships for her fi rst league title (2:05.13). At the NCAA Championships, ran a personal best of 2:02.09 in the semifi nals (No. 5 on the UO career list) before taking fourth in the fi nals in 2:02.96. In the relays, helped Oregon win the 4x400 at the Penn Relays in 3:33.78. Anchored the runner-up 4x400 meter relay squad at the Pac-12 Championships (3:32.59). Most impressive run of the season was her third leg at the NCAA Championships where the Ducks won in a meet record 3:24.54, the second-fastest time in collegiate history. Aft er the season, was an Olympic Trials semifi nalist in the 800 meters. Ran 2:03.11 in the preliminaries to move on to the semifi nals, where she was fourth in her heat in 2:03.35, just missing a spot in the fi nals. Pac-12 all-academic honorable mention. Indoors - Key relay scorer for the three-time NCAA champions. Took the 800 meter leg on Oregon’s runner-up distance medley relay squad (11:05.85) and the second leg on the fourth-place 400 meter relay (3:36.52). Also qualifi ed for the NCAA meet individually for the 800 meters. During the regular season, was the second leg for the winning 4x400 meter relay team at the MPSF Championships in 3:33.70 (No. 2 in UO history). Ran a season-best 2:05.13 800 meters at the MPSF Championships. Cross Country - Appeared in one race and was Oregon’s No. 3 runner at the Beaver Classic. Season Bests: Outdoors - 800 Meters - 2:02.09 (PR), NCAA Championships, Des Moines, Iowa, (6/6/12). Indoors - 800 Meters - 2:05.13, MPSF Championships, Seattle, Wash., (2/25/12).

2010-11: All-America 1st team (4x400 meter relay). All-America 2nd team (800 meters). Outdoors - Anchored Oregon’s impressive school record in the 4x400 meter relay at the NCAA Championships. Squad won its semifi nal heat in 3:31.04 to advance to the fi nal, where it set the school record of 3:28.18 in a third-place fi nish. Also made her fi rst NCAA appearance in the 800 meters. Was fourth in her semifi nal in 2:05.29, but was 10th overall to earn 2nd team All-America honors. Impressive 800 meter times at the NCAA West Preliminary meet advanced her to the NCAA Championships. In the opening round, went 2:07.79 to win her heat before running an Oregon-best 2:03.12 in the quarterfi nal. Th at was the seventh-fastest time in school history. Just as impressive was her performance in the 4x400 meters, where she anchored the Ducks to the second-fastest time at the West meet (3:33.63) to advance to the NCAA Championships. Anchored Oregon’s winning 4x400 meter relay team that clinched the Pac-10 title in a meet record 3:29.63. Was also third in the 800 meters in a season-best 2:04.24. Was the runner-up and top collegian in an impressive 800 fi eld at the Oregon Twilight (2:05.66). Timed 2:05.05 in the 800 meters at the Mt. SAC Relays. Th at was the ninth-fastest time in school history. Also helped the 4x400 meter relay win in the third-fastest time in school history (3:32.63). Won the 800 meters at the Pepsi Team Invitational in 2:06.66, clipping teammate Anne Kesselring by .01. Also anchored the winning 4x400 meter relay (3:36.87). Ran the open 400 at the Stanford Invitational in 54.63 and took the second leg of the 4x400 meter relay team (3:42.35). Took the third leg on the 4x400 meter relay team that set an Oregon Preview record in 3:44.85. Also ran the 1,500 meters. Aft er the college season, advanced to the semifi nals of the 800 meters at the USA Championships. Went 2:04.54 in the preliminaries to advance to the semifi nals. Indoors - Scored for the 2011 NCAA Champions by anchoring the eighth-place 4x400 meter relay team (3:34.98). Also took 11th in the 800 meters in 2:07.16. Played an important role in Oregon’s MPSF team championship by running the third leg on the 4x400 meter relay team that set a meet record in 3:35.44 (second fastest in school history). Also took third in the 800 meters in an indoor personal-best 2:04.93, the fourth-fastest time in school history. Ran 2:06.64 in a fourth-place 800 meter fi nish at the Tyson Invitational. Also took a leg on the 4x400 meter relay team that ran the fourth-best time in school history (3:36.77) at that meet. Was fourth in her heat of the 800 meters at the UW Invitational in 2:07.10. Also took the 800 leg on Oregon’s winning distance medley relay team that set the Dempsey Indoor Facility record in 11:02.15. Was on the winning 4x400 relay team at the UW Invitational (3:38.68) as well. Ran the third-fastest 600 in school

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Junior

San Diego, Calif.

Westview High School

Pole Vault

Personal Bests

Pole Vault - 13-6/4.11m,California State Track & Field Championships,

Clovis, Calif., 6/5/10

Pac-12 Track Championships

2012 - t4th, 13-4.5/4.08m2011 - Pole Vault, 3rd, 13-4.5/4.08m (Pac-10)

Junior

history (1:29.80) at the UW Indoor Preview in her Oregon debut. Also ran the anchor leg on the all-freshman 4x400 meter relay team (3:41.02). Cross Country - Redshirt season. Season Bests: Outdoors - 400 Meters - 54.63, Stanford Invitational, Stanford, Calif. (3/25/11); 800 Meters - 2:03.12, NCAA West Preliminary Meet, Eugene, Ore., (5/27/11). Indoors - 800 Meters - 2:04.93 (PR), MPSF Championships, Seattle, Wash., (2/26/11).

Prep: An Olympic Trials semifi nalist (800 meters), IAAF World Junior Championships semifi nalist (800) and 22-time North Dakota state champion. Dominated the North Dakota prep running scene for Fargo South High School. Won six straight state titles at 400 meters, fi ve straight at 200 and 800 meters, four at 100 meters and also claimed a pair of cross country titles. As a senior, captured state crowns at 200 (24.90), 400 (53.25) and 800 (2:17.64) meters and was second in the 100 (12.38). Th e 400 mark was a meet record and the seventh-fastest among high schoolers in 2010. Went on to compete in the 800 meters at the USA Junior Track & Field Championships, where she was the runner-up in 2:05.80. Wrapped prep career at the 2010 IAAF World Championships, where she ran a season-best 2:04.34 in the semifi nals, missing the fi nal by .01. Th at was the No. 2 U.S. high school 800 time in the nation in 2010. From 2006 to 2009 won four straight North Dakota state titles at four diff erent distances: 100 meters, 200 meters, 400 meters and 800 meters. Was also the North Dakota cross country champion as a freshman and sophomore. Following her sophomore season, qualifi ed for the 2008 Olympic Trials, where she ran 2:04.03 in the preliminary round to qualify for the semifi nals. Her personal best in the 800, 2:03.08, came a few weeks earlier at the Jim Bush Invitational in Los Angeles. Was the 2009 Nike Indoor National Champion at 800 meters despite the cancellation of North Dakota indoor track season due to extreme fl ooding in Fargo. Placed second in the 800 at the 2009 Junior USA Track & Field Championships in Eugene (2:07.41). High School Bests: 100 Meters - 11.90, 2008; 200 Meters - 24.01, 2010; 400 Meters - 53.25, 2010; 800 Meters - 2:03.08, 2008.

Personal: Major is psychology. Last name is pronounced RACE-ler.

Kortney RossTwo-time Pac-12 scorer in the pole vault. Also a two-time NCAA West Preliminary qualifi er. Two-time California state champion who was a 2010 and 2011 Junior USA Track & Field Championships competitor.

2011-12: Outdoors - Matched her collegiate best with a clearance at 13-4.5/4.08m to tie for fourth at the Pac-12 Championships. Also cleared 13-0 at the Oregon Twilight, going 13-0.75/3.98m. Advanced to the NCAA West Preliminary Rounds where she cleared 12-10.25/3.92m. Indoors - Competed twice in limited action. Season Bests: Outdoors - Pole Vault - 13-4.5/4.08m, Pac-12 Championships, Eugene, Ore. (5/13/12).

2010-11: Outdoors - Was fourth in the pole vault at the USA Junior Championships, clearing 12-11.25/3.95m. Just missed an NCAA Championships bid at the NCAA West Regional. Cleared 13-3.5/4.05m, and fell one spot shy of the top 12 by virtue of misses. Solid Pac-10 performance saw her fi nish third at the league meet, clearing a season-best 13-4.5/4.08m. Improved to 13-0.25/3.97m at the Oregon Twilight. Cleared 12-5.5/3.80m at the Oregon Preview. Made outdoor debut in the pole vault and 200 meters at the Oregon Preview. Ran the 100 meter hurdles and vaulted at the Stanford Invitational. Indoors - First collegiate action came at the UW Indoor Preview. Season Bests: Outdoors - Pole Vault - 13-4.5/4.08m, Pac-10 Championships, Tucson, Ariz. (5/13/11).

Prep: Ranked fourth nationally in the pole vault among high schoolers in 2010 with a clearance of 13-6/4.11m. Th at height won the California state title as a senior for Westview High School. Also captured pole vault titles at the Mt. SAC Relays and the Arcadia Invitational. Qualifi ed for the 2010 Junior USA Track & Field Championships, where she placed third at 12-7.5/3.85m. Also clocked a respectable 11.89 in the 100 meters in the preliminaries of the 2010 state meet. Was named the San Diego women’s track and fi eld athlete of the year. Ranked third in the country as a junior with a best clearance of 13-4, which was her winning height at the 2009 California state meet. Was also a member of the 2009 USA World Youth Track and Field Team. Holds four school records. Also lettered in golf. High School Bests: 100 Meters - 11.89, 2010; Pole Vault - 13-6/4.11m, 2010.

Personal: Major is product design.

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Sophomore

Eagle Creek, Ore.

Estacada High School

High Jump

Personal Bests

High Jump - 6-0/1.83m,Oregon Relays,

Eugene, Ore., 4/21/12

Pac-12 Track Championships

2012 - High Jump, t4th, 5-8.5/1.74m

Sophomore

Chancey SummersOutstanding freshman campaign saw her qualify for the U.S. Olympic Trials, as well as score at the Pac-12 meet. Became just the fourth Duck to clear 6-0. Four-time state champion in the high jump was ranked among the nation’s best high schoolers in the event. Also a USATF Junior Nationals competitor in the high jump.

2011-12: Outdoors - Won three high jump competitions and was second in another in addition to scoring at the Pac-12 meet, and qualifying for the U.S. Olympic Trials. Won the high jump at the USC Invitational (5-10.5/1.79m) and Pepsi Invitational (5-9.25/1.76m) before hitting a personal best of 6-0/1.83m in a win at the Oregon Relays. Became just the fourth Duck to clear 6-0. Tied for fourth at the Pac-12 Championships at 5-8.5/1.74m. Concluded college season at the NCAA West Preliminary meet prior to competing at the U.S. Olympic Trials. Indoors - Th ree high jump competitions highlighted by a win at 5-8.5/1.74m at the Texas A&M Challenge. Th at was tied for the fourth-best clearance indoors at Oregon. Season Bests: Outdoors - High Jump - 6-0/1.83m (PR), Oregon Relays, Eugene, Ore. (4/21/12). Indoors - 5-8.5/1.74m (PR), Texas A&M Challenge, College Station, Texas (1/28/12).

Prep: A rare four-time 4A state high jump champion for Estacada High School. Won fi rst high jump title as a freshman in 2008 (5-5). Followed that with wins as a sophomore in 2009 (5-4) and a junior in 2010 (5-7) before matching her personal best clearance at 5-10 to claim her fourth straight title in 2011. Also won the state long jump (17-8.5) and triple jump (36-7.5) title as a senior to help Estacada fi nish third in the state. First cleared 5-10 versus Gladstone before equalling that height at the state meet. Th at mark was tied for seventh nationally among high schoolers in 2011. Aft er the prep season, competed in the high jump at the USATF Junior Championships. High School Bests: High Jump - 5-10, 2011.

Personal: Major is psychology.

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Senior

Klamath Falls, Ore.

Henley High School

Distance

Personal Bests

1,500 Meters - 4:28.79,Prefontaine Classic,

Eugene, Ore., 6/8/083,000 Meter Steeplechase - 10:18.19,

NCAA West Preliminary Meet,Eugene, Ore., 5/27/11

Mile - 4:48.08 (i),Husky Classic,

Seattle, Wash., 2/13/103,000 Meters - 9:50.52 (i),

MPSF Championships,Seattle, Wash., 2/27/10

NCAA Outdoor Track Championships

2012 - 3,000 Meter Steeplechase, 19th, 10:35.76

Pac-12 Track Championships

2012 - 3,000 Meter Steeplechase, 10th, 10:31.662011 - 3,000 Meter Steeplechase, 7th, 10:41.25 (Pac-10)

2011 - 5,000 Meters, 16th, 17:21.07 (Pac-10)2010 - 3,000 Meter Steeplechase, 8th, 10:39.44 (Pac-10)

Pac-12 Cross Country Championships

2011 - 37th, 21:082010 - 41st, 21:14.81 (Pac-10)2009 - 44th, 21:25.03 (Pac-10)

Senior

Taylor WallaceQualifi ed for the NCAA Championships for the fi rst time in her career as a junior in 2012. Gritty performance in hot conditions at the NCAA West Preliminary Rounds led to the NCAA bid. Two-time Pac-10 scorer in the steeplechase. Now ranks fourth in that event at Oregon aft er taking up the race as a freshman. Also a three-time Pac-12 competitor in cross country. Oregon native and Foot Locker Cross Country national qualifi er was a 13-time state champion in track and cross country. Led the state at 800 meters (2:10.57) as a senior and ranked in the top three at 1,500 and 3,000 meters. Won the 2009 Steve Prefontaine Award as the best high school runner in the state of Oregon. Two-time Gatorade state runner of the year.

2011-12: Outdoors - NCAA qualifi er in the 3,000 meter steeplechase. Won the steeplechase at the USC Invitational (10:33.92). Lowered that to 10:23.16 in a runner-up fi nish at the Pepsi Team Invitational. Aft er placing 10th in the steeple at the Pac-12 meet, had the performance of her career at the NCAA West Preliminary Rounds. Gutted out tough run there in 10:20.33 to fi nish 10th overall and advance to the NCAA Championships for the fi rst time in her career. At the NCAA meet, was 10th in her semifi nal heat and 19th overall in 10:35.76. Cross Country - Cross Country - Posted best career Pac-12 meet showing by running 21:08 (6,000 meters) to take 37th as Oregon’s No. 7 runner. Was the runner-up in a virtual tie with teammate Bronwyn Crossman at the Beaver Classic, running 21:20 over 6,000 meters. Took 14th at the Bill Dellinger Invitational (17:06.64/5,000 meters). Was sixth at the season-opening dual with Gonzaga (17:04.9/5,000 meters). Season Bests: Outdoors - 3,000 Meter Steeplechase - 10:20.33, NCAA West Preliminary Rounds, Austin, Texas (5/25/12).

2010-11: Outdoors - Wrapped season with a 21-second PR in the 3,000 meter steeplechase at the NCAA West Preliminary meet. Finished 16th in 10:18.19, which was the third-fastest time in school history. Took seventh in the steeplechase at the Pac-10 championships in 10:41.25. Was in the steeplechase at the Pepsi Team Invitational (10:47.80). Indoors - Ran the mile at the UW Invitational, the Husky Classic and the MPSF Championships. Cross Country - Was Oregon’s No. 5 runner and placed sixth overall at the season-opening John Frank Memorial (16:11.6/4,500 meters). Took 64th at the Notre Dame Invitational in 17:40 (5,000 meters). Was 41st at the Pac-10 Championships in 21:14.81 (6,000 meters). Season Bests: Outdoors - 3,000 Meter Steeplechase - 10:18.19 (PR), NCAA West Preliminary Meet, Eugene. Ore. (5/27/11).

2009-10: Outdoors - Pac-10 scorer in the steeplechase. In her fi rst season as a steeplechaser, opened year with a pair of runner-up fi nishes. Took second in the 3,000 meter steeplechase at the Pepsi Team Invitational (10:58.34) and in the 2,000 meter steeplechase at the Oregon Preview (7:00.46). Th ose races led to an eighth-place showing at the Pac-10 meet in 10:39.44, a time that ranks sixth at Oregon. Capped season with her fi rst NCAA West Regional appearance. Ran the 1,500 meters at the Stanford Invitational (4:29.14). Indoors - Made season debut at the Husky Classic, where she ran 4:48.08 in the mile and just missed an NCAA provisional mark. Capped indoor season at the MPSF meet where she ran a season-best 9:50.92 in the 3,000 meters. Cross Country - Made Oregon debut at the Bill Dellinger Invitational (24th, 17:28.11, 5,000 meters). Also ran at the Pre-National Invitational and the Pac-10 Championships. Season Bests: Outdoors - 1,500 Meters - 4:29.14, Stanford Invitational, Stanford, Calif. (3/26/10); 3,000 Meter Steeplechase - 10:39.44, Pac-10 Championships, Berkeley, Calif. (5/15/10). Indoors - Mile- 4:48.08 (PR), Husky Classic, Seattle, Wash. (2/13/10); 3,000 Meters - 9:50.92 (PR), MPSF Championships, Seattle, Wash. (2/27/10).

Prep: Th irteen-time state champion for Henley High School. Won four titles each at 1,500 meters and 3,000 meters and two in cross country, in addition to anchoring Henley’s three-time winning 4x400 meter relay squad. Led Henley to three track and fi eld state championships. Aft er taking her second straight OSAA cross country title (18:43.7), fi nished 20th at the Foot Locker Cross Country Nationals in December 2008 (18:24). In the spring of her senior year, claimed her fourth straight Oregon state titles at 1,500 meters (4:33.83) and 3,000 meters (10:09.22). Also scored at 400 meters (fourth, 59.09). Had the fastest 800 meter time in the state as a senior (2:10.57). At the 2009 U.S. Junior Track and Field Championships, fi nished third in 4:29.09 and was also third at the Pan American Junior Championships in 4:31.76. Won the 2009 Steve Prefontaine Award as the best high school runner in the state of Oregon. As a junior, won state cross country (18:13), 1,500 meter (4:33.79) and 3,000 meter (9:58.30) crowns. Set a PR at 1,500 meters, 4:28.79 at the Prefontaine Classic, that ranked third nationally in 2008. Won the 2008 Nike Border Clash. Also ran at the Foot Locker Cross Country Nationals her junior year aft er which, she was named the Johnny Carpenter athlete of the year. As a sophomore, repeated as 1,500 meter (4:43.34) and 3,000 meter (10:18.92) state champion. Also ran a prep-best 9:56.64 in the 3,000 meters at the 2007 Junior USATF Championships in Indianapolis. Gatorade cross country runner of the year in both 2007 and ’08. Earned her fi rst 1,500/3,000 double state track titles as a freshman in 2006. In addition to running, was an all-state forward for the Henley basketball team and an all-league player for the volleyball squad. High School Bests: 400 Meters - 59.01, 2009; 800 Meters - 2:10.57, 2009 (state 4A record); 1,500 Meters - 4:28.79 (state 4A record), 2008; 3,000 Meters - 9:56.64, 2007.

Personal: Major is general social science.

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RS-Sophomore

Sunnyvale, Calif.

Homestead High School /

Long Beach State

Throws

Personal Bests

Shot Put - 46-11/14.30m,Oregon Twilight,

Eugene, Ore., 5/5/12Hammer - 160-9/49.01m,

Oregon Relays,Eugene, Ore., 4/20/12

RS Sophomore

Jillian WeirBig West scorer in the shot put adds depth in the throws. Looking for big improvements in all her marks following a redshirt season in 2012. Was a 2012 World Junior Championships participant for Canada.

2011-12: Outdoors - Redshirt season. Competed unattached in two meets. Set a seasonal best in the shot put of 49-11/14.30m in a runner-up fi nish at the Oregon Twilight. At the Oregon Relays, had a seasonal mark in the discus, 152-3/46.40m, and another in the hammer, 160-9/49.01m. Indoors - Redshirt season. Season Bests: Outdoors - Shot Put - 49-11/14.30m (PR), Oregon Twilight, Eugene, Ore. (5/5/12); Discus - 152-3/46.40m (PR), Oregon Relays, Eugene, Ore. (4/20/12); Hammer - 160-9/49.01 (PR), Oregon Relays, Eugene, Ore. (4/21/12).

Before Oregon: A Big West Conference scorer in the shot put as a freshman for Long Beach State in 2011. Placed third at the league meet with a season-best toss of 46-9/14.25m. Also had top-fi ve fi nishes in the shot put at the UCSD Triton Invitational, Big West Challenge and Ben Brown Invitational. Also threw the discus and the hammer for the 49ers. LBSU Bests: Shot Put - 46-9/24.25m, 2011; Discus - 144-2, 2011; Hammer - 150-8, 2011.

Prep: Two-time Central Coast Section champion in the discus at Homestead High School. Was also a runner-up in the shot put as a senior. Finished her senior season (2010) season ranked fourth in California with a prep-best 151-11 in the discus. Placed fi ft h in the discus at the state meet. Also held a No. 11 ranking in the shot put (43-8). In addition to track and fi eld, lettered in water polo and basketball. High School

Bests: Shot Put - 43-8, 2011; Discus - 151-11, 2011.

Personal: Major is social sciences. Father Robert Weir is a three-time Olympian for Great Britain.

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Allie WoodwardLate-blooming rookie had one of the biggest impacts on the team among freshmen, scoring at both the NCAA and Pac-12 championships. Amazing fi nal month of the season included the USA Junior title at 5,000 meters and a 5K personal best at the IAAF World Junior Championships in Barcelona. Already ranks No. 2 on the UO career 10,000 meter list (32:56.94). A USA Junior Track & Field competitor and the 2011 Pan American Junior Championships runner-up at 3,200 meters. A four-time Wisconsin state champion and a Nike Cross Nationals and Foot Locker national qualifi er.

2011-12: Outdoors - U.S. Junior champion, 5,000 meters. Two-time all-American (5,000 meters, 10,000 meters). Brilliant fi nal month of the season where she was a key to Oregon’s fourth straight Pac-12 title and NCAA national runner-up fi nish. Aft er redshirting the cross country and indoor seasons, opened up in the 3,000 meters at the Oregon Preview (9:41.62). Took third in the 5,000 meters at the Pepsi Team Invitational (16:30.59). Raced in the 1,500 meters at the Oregon Relays where she was the runner-up in her section in 4:33.52. Began impressive postseason run at the Pac-12 Championships, where she was third in the 10,000 meters (34:37.37) and sixth at 5,000 meters (16:24.10) for the four-time champions. Continued strong run-ning at the NCAA West Preliminary Rounds where she advanced in both the 5,000 (16:17.38) and the 10,000 (33:51.70). Th en earned the fi rst two all-America certifi cates of her career at the NCAA Championships. Ran the fastest 10,000 meters by a Duck in 28 years when she fi nished sixth in 32:56.94. Th at was also the No. 2 time in school history. Came back to take 13th in the 5,000 (16:43.92). Aft er the college season, Set a pair of PRs at 5,000 meters. Won the USA Junior title at 5K in 16:15.27 and then lowered her time to 16:08.29 in an eighth-place fi nish at the IAAF World Junior Championships in Barcelona, Spain. Indoors - Redshirt season. Cross Country - Redshirt season. Season Bests: Outdoors - 1,500 Meters - 4:33.52, Oregon Relays, Eugene, Ore. (4/21/12); 5,000 Meters - 16:09.29 (PR), IAAF World Junior Championships, Barcelona, Spain (7/11/12); 10,000 Meters - 32:56.94, NCAA Championships, Des Moines, Iowa (6/7/12).

Prep: Ran a big PR to capture the 2011 Wisconsin state title in the 3,200 meters as a senior (10:11.48) for Notre Dame Academy. Also had a PR as the state runner-up at 1,600 meters (4:54.25). Ranked third nationally in the 3,200 meters. Qualifi ed for the 2011 USA Track & Field Junior Championships, where she was third in the 3,000 meters (9:33.11). Went on to represent Team USA at the Pan American Junior Championships and was the runner-up at 3,000 meters in a personal-best 9:31.83. Earlier her senior season, fi nished sixth at the Foot Locker national cross country championships (17.37.0) and 14th at the Nike Cross Nationals. Was the 2010 Nike Cross Nationals Midwest Regional champion in 17:18.61 (5,000 meters), before moving on to the national race. During the 2010 fall high school season, which was her only year of cross country, set the Wisconsin Division 2 course record by running 13:59 for 4,000 meters to win the state 2A title. Also captured the 2010 Ray Griak Invitational crown. On the track, was a two-time Wisconsin state champion as a junior in 2010, winning both the 1,600 and 3,200 meter crowns to lead Notre Dame Academy to the state title. High School Bests: 1,600 Meters - 4:54.25, 2011; 3,000 Meters - 9:31.83, 2011; 3,200 Meters - 10:11.48, 2011.

Personal: Major is journalism. Full name is Allison, but prefers to go by Allie.

Sophomore

Green Bay, Wis.

Notre Dame Academy

Distance

2-Time All-American

Personal Bests

5,000 Meters - 16:08.29,IAAF World Junior Championships,

Barcelona, Spain, 7/11/1210,000 Meters - 32:56.94,

NCAA Championships,Des Moines, Iowa, 6/7/12

3,000 Meters - 9:31.83,Pan American Junior Championships,

Miramar, Fla., 7/22/11

NCAA Outdoor Track Championships

2012 - 10,000 Meters, 6th, 32:56.942012 - 5,000 Meters, 13th, 16:43.92

Pac-12 Track Championships

2012 - 10,000 Meters, 3rd, 34:37.372012 - 5,000 Meters, 6th, 16:24.10

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Skylar EvansA a 2011 NXN National cross country qualifi er from Virginia.

Prep: Was a 2011 NXN National cross country qualifi er. Ran a prep best 18:26.4 over the 5,000 meter course at the NXN Southeast Regional to advance to the national meet. On the track, was a two-time state qualifi er in the 800 meters for Midlothian High School. Was third as a junior in 2011 (2:11.80) and fi ft h as a senior (2:12.60). Ran an all-conditions 800 personal best of 2:11.69 at the 2012 New Balance Indoors in New York. High School Bests: 800 Meters - 2:11.69 (i), 2012.

Personal: Major is undeclared.

Megan FristoeExciting young runner is a three time state cross country champion from state powerhouse Summit High School. Possesses great versatility in both the middle and longer distances.

Prep: A three-time Oregon state 5A cross country champion and a two-time winner at 3,000 meters for Summit High School. In cross country, led Summit to the state title all four years that she competed. Placed fourth as a freshman before winning the crown her sophomore, junior and senior seasons. She covered the 5,000 meter course in 17:39.6 as a senior. Also qualifi ed for the NXN Nationals as a senior. On the track, won the state 5A 3,000 meter crown both her junior (2011) and sophomore (2010) campaigns as Summit also claimed four consecutive state track titles. As a senior in 2012, played a key role in helping Summit defend its state title with a third place fi nish in the 3,000 and the fi ft h place showing in the 1,500. Top 1,500 meter time, 4:35.17, came at the 2012 Jesuit Twilight Invitational. As a junior in 2011, helped Summit win the state track championship with her victory in the 3,000, coupled with her runner-up fi nish at 1,500 meters. Ran a prep-best 10:06.08 to claim the 3,000 as a junior in 2011 and qualifi ed for the U.S. Junior Track and Field Championships at Hayward Field. Won her fi rst 3,000 meter state title as a sophomore in 2010 and aided Summit to state team titles in 2009 and 2010. High School Bests: 1,500 Meters - 4:35.17, 2012; 3,000 Meters - 10:06.08, 2011.

Personal: Major is undeclared.

Ashante HorsleyTwo-time state champion at 400 meters showed excellent potential her fi nal two season at McMinnville High School. Exciting in-state addition to Oregon’s quarter mile and relay pool.

Prep: Won consecutive Oregon state 6A 400 meter titles for McMinnville High School. Captured her fi rst crown as a junior in 2011 (56.16) and then improved that time to 56.03 in winning the state title for the second time as a senior in 2012. Also a state scorer in the 100 and 200 meters and the long jump. In the long jump, was the runner-up in 2011 (17-10.5) and set a prep best of 18-2 in a fourth place fi nish as a senior. In the 200 meters, was third in the state as both a junior an senior. Was named the State Athlete of the Meet as a junior in 2011. High School Bests: 100 Meters - 12.11, 2011; 200 Meters - 24.99w, 2011; 400 Meters - 56.03, 2012; Long Jump - 18-2, 2012.

Personal: Major is human physiology.

Freshman

Crozier, Va.

Midlothian High School

Middle Distance

Personal Bests

800 Meters - 2:11.69 (i),New Balance Indoors,

New York, N.Y., 2012

Freshman

Freshman

Bend, Ore.

Summit High School

Distance

Freshman

Freshman

McMinnville, Ore.

McMinnville High School

Sprints

Personal Bests

400 Meters - 56.03,OSAA 6A State Championships

Eugene, Ore., 5/26/12Long Jump - 18-2,

OSAA 6A State ChampionshipsEugene, Ore., 5/26/12

Freshman

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Annie LeblancOne of the top middle distance juniors in Canada comes to Oregon with an impressive resumé of international experience. Canadian junior 800 meter champion. Daughter of Olympian Chantal Desrosiers.

Prep: Wrapped up distinguished junior career by running personal bests in the 800 and 1,500 meters as a senior in 2012. At the Toronto International Track and Field Games, lowered 800 meter best to 2:03.41. Similar performance at the Victoria International Track Classic in the 1,500, where she dropped her time to 4:15.92. As a junior in 2011, ranked 12th in the world among aft er running 2:03.55 in the 800 meters at the Harry Jerome meet in Burnaby, B.C. Went on to win her third straight Canadian junior 800 meter title in 2011 and was the silver medalist in the 800 meters (2:06.35) at the 2011 Pan Am Junior Championships in Miramar, Fla. Also ran the second leg of the Canadians’ runner-up 4x400 meter relay team (3:38.99). Was also a 2010 IAAF World Junior Championships qualifi er and a 2009 World Youth competitor, both in the 800 meters. High School Bests: 800 Meters - 2:03.41, 2012; 1,500 Meters - 4:15.92, 2012.

Personal: Major is undeclared. Is the daughter of Chantal Desrosiers, a sprinter who qualifi ed for the 1980 Olympics in the 200 meters, but was unable to compete due to the Western boycott of the Moscow Games.

Abbey LeonardiTwelve-time Maine state champion - four in cross country and eight on the track - brings her considerable talents across the country to TrackTown USA. A Foot Locker nationals qualifi er.

Prep: Undefeated in state championship meets all four years at Kennebunk High School. Capped her senior year with wins at 1,600 and 3,200 meters. Began senior season by capturing her fourth consecutive Maine state A cross country title to earn her fourth straight girls Gatorade Cross Country Runner of the Year honors for Maine. Is the fi rst female runner ever to win four straight cross country titles in Maine. Finished second for the third year in a row at the Foot Locker Northeast Regional and went on to take fourth at the Foot Locker nationals in San Diego in 17:35.3. On the track, won four state titles at 1,600 meters, three at 3,200 meters (2010, 2011, 2012) and one at 800 meters as a freshman in 2009. Hit 1,600 meter prep best of 4:51.57 as a sophomore in 2010. Timed her PRs in both the two miles (10:26.59) and 1,500 meters (4:36.71) at the 2010 New Balance Nationals. Also set prep PR in the 3,000 meters as a sophomore at the New Balance Boston Twilight (9:47.64). Aft er winning the 1,600 and 3,200 state titles as a junior in 2011, went on to win the 3,200 at the New England Championships in a personal-best 10:19.09. High School Bests: 1,500 Meters - 4:36.71, 2010; 1,600 Meters - 4:51.57, 2010; Mile - 4:56.22, 2010; 3,000 Meters - 9:47.64, 2011; 3,200 Meters - 10:19.09, 2011.

Personal: Major is undeclared.

Freshman

Repentigny, Quebec

Jean-Baptiste Meilleur School

Middle Distance

Personal Bests

800 Meters - 2:03.41,Toronto International Track and Field

Games,Toronto, Ontario, 7/11/12

1,500 Meters - 4:15.92,Victoria International Track Classic,

Victoria, B.C., 6/13/12

Freshman

Freshman

Kennebunkport, Maine

Kennebunk High School

Distance

Personal Bests

3,000 Meters - 9:47.64,New Balance Boston Twilight,

Boston, Mass., 5/15/10

Freshman

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Brittany MannFive-time state throwing champion from Michigan could have an immediate impact in the throws. Ranked fi ft h nationally in the discus (165-2) among high schoolers in 2012 and third in the weight throw (56-10). Undefeated in the discus both her junior and senior seasons. High school bests in the shot put and discus are just outside Oregon’s career top 10, while the weight throw mark would put her just outside the top fi ve.

Prep: Won a pair of state shot put and discus titles for Detroit Country Day School, as well as an indoor weight throw crown. As a senior in 2012, helped Detroit Country share the state title by winning the shot put (41-11) and discus (156-8). Best shot, 44-7, came earlier in the year in a dual meet with Inkster. Made big impact in the discus aft er the state meet at the Midwest Meet of Champions, winning with a prep-best throw of 165-2. Th at was the No. 5 discus throw nationally among high schoolers in 2012. Indoors in 2012 ranked third nationally in the weight throw with a best mark of 56-10 at the Michigan Indoor Track Series. Also impressed with a third-place showing at the New Balance Indoor Nationals with a toss of 55-8.5/16.98m. As a junior in 2011, won three state titles, two outdoor and one indoor. Won the Michigan state Division 2 title in both the shot put (41-0) and the discus (141-10) as her 20 points helped Detroit Country claim the team title. Ranked seventh nationally in the discus in 2011 with a best throw of 163-7. Indoors, captured the 2011 weight throw at the state meet with an eff ort of 47-8. Was the state runner-up in both events as a sophomore in 2010. In junior competitions, claimed 18 national gold medals in the throws dating back to third grade. High School Bests: Shot Put - 44-7, 2012; Discus - 165-2, 2012; Weight Th row - 56-10 (i). 2012.

Personal: Major is undeclared. Father Steve Mann played football at Wyoming.

Ashley MatonTwo-time Oregon 5A 1,500 meter state champion for track powerhouse Summit High School. Talented middle distance runner who is just beginning to scratch the surface of her potential.

Prep: Two-time 1,500 meter Oregon state 5A champion for Summit High School. Captured the 2012 title as a senior in 4:37.57 aft er running a prep best 4:27.38 earlier in the season at the Jesuit Twilight Invitational. Also took fourth in the state at 800 meters and had the anchor leg on the runner-up 4x400 meter relay. Won the 1,600 for the fi rst time as a junior and was the 800 meter runner-up (2:14.88) to help Summit win the state title in 2011. Ran a top 1,500 meter time of 4:34.80 at the Jesuit Twilight Invitational earlier in the year. Aft er the prep season, she qualifi ed for the 2011 U.S. Junior Track and Field Championships in the 1,500. In cross country, had a pair of top-10 fi nishes that helped Summit claim back-to-back state titles. Was the 5A runner-up to teammate Megan Fristoe as a senior in 2011, and was 10th as a junior the year before. Also a NXN Nationals qualifi er in the fall of 2011. High School Bests: 800 Meters - 2:14.88; 1,500 Meters - 4:27.38, 2012.

Personal: Major is undeclared. Last name is pronounced MAY-tun.

Freshman

Bend, Ore.

Summit High School

Middle Distance

Personal Bests

1,500 Meters - 4:27.38,Jesuit Twilight Invitational,

Portland, Ore., 5/4/12

Freshman

Freshman

Beverly Hills, Mich.

Detroit Country Day School

Throws

Personal Bests

Shot Put - 44-7,Detroit Country vs. Inkster Dual Meet,

Beverly Hills, Mich., 5/1/12Discus - 165-2,

Midwest Meet of Champions,Fort Wayne, Mich., 6/9/12Weight Throw - 56-10 (i),

Michigan Indoor Track Series, Meet 2Allendale, Mich., 2/18/12

Freshman

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Jasmine ToddEight-time state champion, including three consecutive triple jump crowns. Had her stellar prep career detoured by an injury her senior season, but comes in ready to contribute in the horizontal jumps and sprints. Set the Arizona state record in the triple jump. Named the 2011 Arizona Gatorade Athlete of the Year.

Prep: Claimed seven individual titles as Chandler High School swept four straight team crowns during her prep career. Won three straight triple jump titles (2009, 2010, 2011) and two straight long jump crowns (2010, 2011). Also claimed 100 meter titles as a freshman in 2009 and a sophomore in 2010. As a senior prior to her injury, recorded a prep-best 20-1.5 in the long jump, which ranked eighth nationally among high schoolers. Also posted a best time of 7.42 seconds in the indoor 60 meters. Set the Arizona record in the triple jump with a leap of 41-5 as a junior in 2011. Th at was the No. 5 prep triple jump nationally in 2011. Also ranked 10th nationally in the long jump with a leap of 18-10.75. Was a member of Chandler’s state champion 4x100 relay team as a junior as well. As a sophomore in 2010, won the Arizona state long jump title with a personal best leap of 19-11. Th at was the eighth-best mark nationally among high schoolers in 2010. High School Bests: 100 Meters - 11.64w, 2011; Long Jump - 20-1.5, 2012; Triple Jump - 41-5, 2011; 60 Meters - 7.42 (i), 2012.

Personal: Major is psychology. Both parents (Larry and Kim) ran track in college.

Madelayne VarelaLong jumper and sprinter just beginning to scratch the surface of her potential. Versatile athlete adds to Oregon’s talent and depth in the jumps, sprints and relays.

Prep: Was the Washington state runner-up in the long jump as a senior in 2012 for Kentwood High School in a wind-aided prep best 19-0.25. Also placed fourth in the 100 meters aft er running a windy prep best 12.03 in the prelims. As a junior in 2011, helped lead Kentwood to the state championship by scoring in four events. Was third in the 100 meters (12.07), fi ft h in the 200 meters and anchored Kentwood’s winning 4x100 and 4x200 meter relay teams. High School Bests: 100 Meters - 12.03w, 2012; 200 Meters - 24.93w, 2011; Long Jump - 19-0.25w, 2012.

Personal: Major is undeclared.

Freshman

Chandler, Ariz.

Chandler High School

Jumps

Personal Bests

100 Meters - 11.64w,2011

Long Jump - 20-1.5,Chandler Rotary Invitational,

Chandler, Ariz., 3/24/12Triple Jump - 41-5,

Chandler Rotary Invitational,Chandler, Ariz., 3/26/11

60 Meters - 7.42 (i),GSWT&F Indoor Classic,

Albuquerque, N.M., 2/11/12

Freshman

Freshman

Kent, Wash.

Kentwood High School

Jumps

Personal Bests

Long Jump - 19-0.25w,Washington 4A State Championships,

Tacoma, Wash., 5/26/12

Freshman

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OTHERS TO WATCH

Others to Watch

Annie Whitfi eldFreshman / Javelin

Sweet Home, Ore.

Sweet Home High School

Annie Whitfield

Felicia OdleJunior / Javelin

Camas, Wash.

Union High School

Maggie PietkaSenior / Jumps

Vancouver, Wash.

Mountain View High School

Rachel SherrellJunior / Throws

Parkdale, Ore.

Hood River Valley High School

Rachel SherrellLauren SensSophomore / Throws

Elk Grove, Calif.

Elk Grove High School

Lauren Sens

Anetra BrownSophomore / Hurdles

Indianapolis, Ind.

North Central

Anetra Brown Daphne ChambersSophomore / Throws

Springfi eld, Ore.

Springfi eld High School

Daphne Chambers Katie GruysFreshman / Javelin

Maple Lake, Minn.

Annadale High School

Katie Gruys