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JUNE 11-14HISTORIC HAYWARD FIELD GODUCKS.COM/TRACKTICKETS

2014 MEDIA GUIDE

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JUNE 11-14HISTORIC HAYWARD FIELD GODUCKS.COM/TRACKTICKETS

2014 MEDIA GUIDE

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction2013 NCAA Indoor Championship 22013 NCAA Outdoor Champions 42013 U.S. Olympians 62013 Pac-10 Men’s Title 82013 Pac-10 Women’s Title 10Track Town, USA 12

The 2013 Season 2013 Schedule 14

Staff ProfilesRobert Johnson, Head Coach 16Andy Powell, Associate Head Coach 18Assistant Coach Profiles 20Volunteer Assistant Coaches 26Support Staff Profiles 27Oregon Media Services 29

Men’s Team InformationTeam Roster 34Featured Athlete Profiles 36Featured Newcomer Profiles 89Others to Watch 97

Women’s Team InformationTeam Roster 98Featured Athlete Profiles 100Featured Newcomer Profiles 134Others to Watch 143

Inside Track Town, U.S.A.Philip H. Knight 141Historic Hayward Field 142

Coaching LegendsBill Hayward 145Bill Bowerman 146Bill Dellinger 147Tom Heinonen 148

President: Michael GottfredsonAthletic Director: Rob MullensFaculty Representative: James O’FallonFacility: Hayward Field (10,500), founded 1919Conference: Pacific-12 (www.pac-12.org)Enrollment: 24,500Location: Eugene, OregonMascot: DucksColors: Yellow and Green (Pantone 567, Pantone 107)Duck Ticket Office: (541) 346-4461 1-800-WEB-FOOTAthletic Dept. Phone: (541) 346-4481Athletic Communications Contact: Casey JohnonSID E-mail: [email protected] Services Phone: (541) 346-5488Media Services FAX: (541) 346-5449Press Box Phone: (541) 346-4497 or 346-4496Web Site: www.goducks.comIndoor A-A Performances Returning/Lost:Men: 7/2Women: 3/8Outdoor A-A Performances Returning/Lost:Men: 7/2Women: 6/4NCAA Championships: 20 Men’s Outdoor Track: 1961, 1964, 1965, 1970, 1984 Men’s Indoor Track: 2009 Women’s Outdoor Track: 1985 Women’s Indoor Track: 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 Men’s Cross Country: 1971, 1973, 1974, 1977, 2007, 2008 Women’s Cross Country: 1983, 1987, 2012

Conference Championships: 61 Men’s Track & Field: 1924, 1934, 1965, 1967, 1978, 1979, 1986, 1990, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 Women’s Track & Field: 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1991, 1992, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 Men’s Cross Country: 1969, 1970, 1973, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1982, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1995, 2006, 2007, 2008 Women’s Cross Country: 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1995, 2012

CreditsThe 2013 Oregon Track and Field Multi-Media Guide was written and designed by Greg Walker. Additional statistical research and editorial content provided by Riley Danford, Matthew Downs, Chris Geraghty, Michael Garabedian, Cameron Harati, Tom Heinonen, Dave Hirsch, Andy McNamara, Todd Miles, Michael Reilly, C.L. Shaffer, Jill Steele, Geoff Thurner and Dave Williford. Primary photography courtesy of Eric Evans, Kirby Lee and Geoff Thurner. Additional photography courtesy of John Becker, George Beltran, Stanley Brewster, Rio Capper, Katie Campbell, R.M. Collins III, Paul Conners, Dave Coskey, Steve Dykes, Tom Gee, John Gillespie, Don Gosney, John Giustina, Jeff Golden, Don Gosney, Stan Green, Beth Hall, Tony Harper, Kurt Jensen, Jeff Johnson, Phil Johnson, Norm Maves, Randy Miyazaki, Warren Morgan, Kevin Morris, Oregona, Oscar Palmquist, Bill Ross, Chris Todd, Betty Udesen, Michael Underwood, Bob Welch, Randy Wood, Herb Yamanaka, David Zahn and UO Archives.

Table of ContentsIn Memoriam

Steve Prefontaine 149

Hayward Field StatisticsAttendance Records 150Top Performances at Hayward Field 152Home Meet Records 156

2013 Season in ReviewMen’s 2013 Season Review 158Men’s 2013 Featured Performances 159Women’s 2013 Season Review 160Women’s 2013 Featured Performances 161

Men’s HistoryTop Outdoor Performances 162Top Indoor Performances 164NCAA History 165NCAA All-Americans 166Conference History 171Individual Honors 174University Honors 176Academic Honors 177Letterwinners 178

Women’s HistoryTop Outdoor Performances 182Top Indoor Performances 184NCAA History 185NCAA All-Americans 186Individual Honors 188Conference History 189University Honors 191Academic Honors 192Letterwinners 194

Dual Sport LegendsDual Sport Letterwinners 196

The University of OregonUniversity President 197Athletics Director 198

NCAA ChampionshipsJune 11-14, 2014

Historic Hayward Field

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2013 SCHEDULE

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2013 NCAA Indoor Team ChampionsThe Streak Continues - 4 Straight

English Gardner, Chizoba Okodogbe, Laura Roesler and Phyllis Francis 2013 NCAA Indoor Champions4x400 Meters

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2013 NCAA Indoor Team ChampionsThe Streak Continues - 4 Straight

Final Women’s Standings

Oregon 56

Kansas 44

LSU 43

Arkansas 42.5

UCF 30

Elijah Greer2013 NCAA Indoor Champion800 Meters

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NCAA Outdoor Champions

Mac Fleet2013 NCAA Champion1,500 Meters

Elijah Greer2013 NCAA Champion800 Meters

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NCAA Outdoor Champions

Elijah Greer2013 NCAA Champion800 Meters

English Gardner2013 NCAA Champion100 Meters

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2012 U.S. Olympians

Galen RuppSilver Medalist /U.S. Champion10,000 MetersU.S. Champion5,000 Meters

Rachel YurkovichJavelin

Andrew Wheating1,500 Meters

Keshia BakerGold Medalist 4x400 Meter Relay

Matthew Centrowitz1,500 Meters

Cyrus HostetlerJavelin

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2012 U.S. Olympians

Ashton EatonGold Medalist /U.S. ChampionDecathlonWorld Record (9,039 Points)

Becky HollidayPole Vault

Galen RuppSilver Medalist /U.S. Champion10,000 MetersU.S. Champion5,000 Meters

Keshia BakerGold Medalist 4x400 Meter Relay

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Sam CrouserPac-12 ChampionJavelin

Pac-12 Men’s TitleSevenYears in a Row

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Dakotah KeysPac-12 ChampionDecathlon

Elijah GreerPac-12 Champion800 Meters

Kevin Anding,Arthur Delaney, Jack Galpin, Mike BerryPac-12 Champion4x400 Meter Relay

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English GardnerPac-12 Champion200 Meters

Pac-12 Women’s TitleFive Years in a Row

Jenna PrandiniPac-12 Champion 100 Meters

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Pac-12 Women’s TitleFive Years in a Row

Phyllis Francis, Jenna Prandini,English Gardner,Chizoba OkodogbePac-12 Champion4x100 Meter Relay

Phyllis FrancisPac-12 Champion400 Meters

Laura RoeslerPac-12 Champion800 Meters

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Welcome to...

The New Home of NCAA Track and Field

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TrackTown USA

Historic Hayward Field2008 U.S. Olympic Team Trials

2009 Pac-10 Track & Field Championships

2009 USA Track & Field Championships

2010 NCAA Track & Field Championships

2011 USA Track & Field Championships

2012 Pac-12 Track & Field Championships

2012 U.S. Olympic Team Trials

2013 NCAA Track & Field Championships

2014-2021 NCAA Track & Field Championships

2014 World Junior Championships in Athletics

2015 USA Track & Field Championships

2016 U.S. Olympic Team Trials

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Pepsi Team Invitational

Oregon Preview

2014 Schedule2014 Indoor Track and Field ScheduleDate Event LocationJan. 17-18 Washington Preview Seattle, Wash.Jan. 24-25 Rod McCravy Memorial Invitational Lexington, Ky.Jan. 31-Feb. 1 UW Invitational Seattle, Wash.Feb. 14-15 Husky Classic Seattle, Wash. Don Kirby Elite Albuquerque, N.M. Feb. 15 The 107th Millrose Games New York, N.Y.Feb. 21-22 Alex Wilson Invitational South Bend, Ind.Feb. 28-March 1 MPSF Championships Seattle, Wash. March 14-15 NCAA Championships Albuquerque, N.M.

2014 Outdoor Track and Field Schedule Date Event LocationMarch 22 Oregon Preview Hayward Field March 27-28 San Diego Invitational San Diego, Calif. March 29 San Diego Invitational San Diego, Calif.April 4-5 Stanford Invitational Stanford, Calif. April 5 Pepsi Arizona Dual Hayward FieldApril 17-19 Oregon Relays Hayward FieldApril 17-19 Mt. SAC Relays Walnut, Calif. April 24-26 The 120th Penn Relays Philadelphia, Pa.May 2 OSU High Performance Meet Corvallis, Ore. May 4 Payton Jordan Invitational Stanford, Calif. May 9 Oregon Twilight Hayward Field May 10-11 Pac-12 Multis Championships Pullman, Wash. May 17-18 Pac-12 Championships Pullman, Wash. May 29-31 NCAA West Preliminary Round Fayetteville, Ark. June 11-14 NCAA Outdoor Championships Hayward FieldJuly 22-27 IAAF World Junior Championships Hayward Field

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NCAAChampionships

Oregon Relays

Oregon Twilight

2014 SeasonThe 2014 NCAA Outdoor Championships at Hayward Field highlights another exciting schedule for Oregon track and field.

The NCAA Championships will come to TrackTown for the 12th time, June 11-14, but fans won’t need to wait that long to see their Men and Women of Oregon compete as the Ducks will host four other events during the outdoor season.

The Pepsi Arizona Dual is another marquee event on the Oregon schedule this season and will pit the Ducks against Pac-12 opponent, Arizona, April 5. It is expected to be the premier dual meet nationally this season as the men’s and women’s teams from both schools finished in the top 10 at last season’s NCAA Championships.

Oregon will start the outdoor season at home with the Oregon Preview, March 22.

The Ducks will then spend time in California for the San Diego Invitational which will consist of two separate meets over the course of three days.

Following the Pepsi Arizona Dual, Oregon will host its annual Oregon Relays, April 17-19. A portion of the team will travel to the Mt. SAC Relays that same weekend.

A trip east to the 120th Penn Relays at Franklin Field will follow on April 24-26.

The Oregon Twilight meet, May 9, will display both the present and past of Oregon Track and Field as a number of Duck alumni are expected to return.

The Twilight meet will be the last tune-up for the Ducks before the Pac-12 Championships in Pullman, Wash., which begin with the combined events, May 10-11 and continue with the bulk of the meet, May 17-18.

The NCAA West Regional Preliminary Rounds will take place May 29-31 at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, Ark., leading up to a homecoming at the NCAA Championships.

It will be the third time in five years that TrackTown has hosted the NCAA Outdoor Championships. Both the women’s and men’s teams finished with trophies last year, with third– and fourth-place finishes, respectively. Oregon will look to leave its mark again as 16 All-Americans return after their 2013 performances.

Outside of the collegiate scene, TrackTown USA and Hayward Field will play host to the IAAF World Junior Championships this summer, July 22-27.

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Robert JohnsonAfter a tremendously successful run as associate coach, Robert Johnson was elevated to head coach of the Oregon track and field and cross country programs in the summer of 2012. He is in his ninth season overall with the Ducks.

His leadership was evident immediately upon taking the helm of the most storied programs in collegiate track and field when he set forth the framework that led to the Women of Oregon winning the 2012 cross country national championship for the first time in 25 years. The Ducks also captured Pac-12 and West Regional titles for the first time since 1987 as Johnson was honored at the national and conference coach of the year.

Oregon followed up that performance by winning the 2013 NCAA Indoor women’s national title for a fourth year in a row. He then oversaw Oregon’s men’s and women’s sweep of the Pac-12 Championships, before guiding both teams to trophy finishes at the 2013 NCAA Outdoor Championships.

Johnson has helped lead the remarkable resurgence of a women’s program that has won four straight NCAA Indoor national titles and five consecutive Pac-12 championships. The Duck women have finished in the top three at the outdoor national championships for five years in a row. He has been just as instrumental to a men’s team that has won seven straight league titles and boasts an NCAA Indoor title and NCAA outdoor runner-up finish in 2009, as well as a fourth place outdoor finish in 2013.

He has coached Oregon student-athletes to the U.S. junior women’s record in the 100 meters (11.03), the Pac-12 record in the 100 meters (10.96) as well as NCAA titles at 100 meters and the indoor 60 meters. He has also mentored four national championship 4x400 meter relay teams. One of his first recruits, 400 meter record holder Keshia Baker, was a gold medalist in the 4x400 meter relay at the 2012 London Olympics for Team USA.

In 2013, English Gardner pulled off the impressive feat of winning both NCAA and U.S. titles in the 100 meters.

Johnson’s charges have broken all but one indoor and outdoor school women’s record in the sprints, relays and horizontal jumps. On the men’s side, Johnson watched Mike Berry break the school’s 41 year-old record in the 400 meters as a freshman in 2011 and Berry has since improved his time to 44.75.

Johnson has won three national women’s indoor track and field coach of the year awards (2011-12-13), as well as 2012 women’s cross country honor and the national women’s assistant of the year (2010 indoors).

Recent seasons saw the emergence of Gardner, Oregon’s first ever NCAA champion at both 100 and 60 meters. She was named the 2012 Pac-12 Track Athlete of the Year and the 2011 Freshman of the Year after setting U.S. Junior, Pac-10 meet and school records when she timed 11.03 in winning the 2011 league 100 meter title. A year later at the NCAA Championships, not only did she win the 100, but she led off the 4x400 meter relay team that won in a meet record 3:24.54, the second-fastest time in collegiate history. Her final season, 2013, saw her win the NCAA 100 meter title in a Pac-12 record 10.96.

At the 2011 NCAA Outdoor Championships, quarter-miler Mike Berry was one of the many highlights. He won the Pac-10 title in a then-school record 44.91 before going on to finish third at the NCAA Outdoor Championships and fifth at the USA Championships. He improved that to a runner-up finish at the 2012 NCAA meet.

During the 2010 season, women’s school records fell in the 200 and 400 meters, both relays and the long and triple jumps. Oregon scored a meet-record 215 points at the 2010 Pac-10 Championships, with victories at 100 and 200 meters by Amber Purvis, the long jump and the triple jump by Jamesha Youngblood and the 400 meters by Baker, her third straight win. The Ducks also captured the 4x100 meter relay. That led to a runner-up finish at the 2010 NCAA Championships, where Baker and Purvis led Oregon to its first-ever NCAA 4x400 meter relay title in a then-school record 3:28.54.

Indoors, 2010 was even better as the Ducks captured their first women’s NCAA Indoor Track & Field national title. Oregon punctuated its victory by winning the 4x400 meter relay for the first time in school history. The Ducks also counted a runner-up finish by Baker in the 400, a third-place finish from the distance medley relay team and a fourth-place showing from Purvis in the 200. Indoor UO record marks came at 60, 200 and 400 meters, in both relays and the long jump.

The 2009 team, led by Pac-10 champions and All-Americans Baker and Youngblood, broke 12 indoor and outdoor school records in the sprints, relays and vertical jumps and captured three Pac-10 individual titles along the way. Baker won her second consecutive Pac-10 title at 400 meters and finished fifth at the NCAA Championships. Youngblood became the first Duck to sweep the long jump and triple jump competition at the league championships, and set school records in both events. Both were also indoor All-Americans. The 2009 season also saw three of the women’s four relay marks also fell.

The men’s horizontal jumps have also taken a step forward under Johnson with Vernell Warren scoring in both the long jump and high jump at the Pac-10 Championships and qualifying for two consecutive NCAA Championships in recent seasons, while Brian Schaudt enteterd the top-10 in the triple jump in 2011.

In 2008, Johnson, himself a two-time All-American triple jumper, helped launch Youngblood’s career as she set the school’s indoor long jump record and recorded the second-best outdoor triple jump and No. 3 long jump in school history. Johnson also coached Baker to the 2008 Pac-10 400 meter title, becoming the first Duck to win that event since Camara Jones in 1995. During the 2007 winter season, Lauryn Jordan scored All-America honors in UO’s first ever NCAA indoor long jump appearance after raising the indoor school record three times during the season.

Before his work with Oregon, Johnson oversaw UCLA’s highly-regarded high jump, long jump and triple jump units, and also coordinated its strength and conditioning program. In that short span, his Bruin men and women combined for one NCAA title, one U.S. runner-up finish, two Pac-10 titles, and eight All-America honors. His star pupils included collegiate triple jump record holder Candice Baucham — the 2005 NCAA outdoor champion and U.S. runner-up, as well as 2004 Pac-10 champion and Olympic Trials triple jump qualifier Juaune Armon.

As an Appalachian State assistant coach from 1997-2003, Johnson coached 28 individual Southern Conference champions and 14 NCAA qualifiers in the long jump, triple jump, 55 meters and 100 meters. He mentored the school’s first All-America jumper—Ronda White—an outdoor triple jump All-American in 2003, along with two Southern Conference Freshmen of the Year and two Southern Conference Athletes of the Year.

As an athlete, Johnson also competed for Appalachian State, where he received his Bachelor of Science degree in 1996, and was a two-time triple jump All-American (1995, ’96), NCAA high jump qualifier (1996) and school high jump record holder (7-1 3/4). He competed in the 1996 and 2000 Olympic Trials.

He and his wife Jackie, a former UO volunteer assistant, reside in Eugene.

Head Coach2nd Year

NCAA Women’s Coach of the Year2011i, 2012i, 2012 xc, 2013i

Pac-12 Women’s Coach of the Year2012xc, 2013tf

Pac-12 Men’s Coach of the Year2013tf

NCAA Women’s Assistant Coach of the Year2010i

Robert Johnson Has Guided UO Athletes to:

7 NCAA Titles60 Meters 2012i (W)100 Meters 2012 (W), 2013 (W)4x400 Meter Relay 2010i (W), 2010 (W),

2012 (W), 2013i (W)

25 Pac-12 Titles100 Meters 2010 (W), 2011 (W),

2012 (W), 2013 (W)200 Meters 2010 (W), 2012 (W), 2013 (W)400 Meters 2008 (W), 2009 (W), 2010 (W),

2011 (M), 2012 (W), 2013 (W)800 Meters 2012 (W), 2013 (W)Long Jump 2009 (W), 2010 (W)Triple Jump 2009 (W), 2010 (W), 2012 (W)4x100 Meter Relay 2010 (W), 2012 (W),

2013 (W)4x400 Meter Relay 2011 (W), 2013 (M)

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Andy PowellResponsible for Oregon’s cross country, middle distance and distance runners, associate head coach for track and field and cross country Andy Powell is in his ninth year with the University.

Powell, working in conjunction with the staff in the training of the men’s and women’s distance runners, ensures that all student-athletes receive extensive individual attention, assists in recruiting all middle distance/distance runners, and oversees administrative functions related to the conduct of a successful cross country program — including team travel, equipment and assisting with the Bill Dellinger Invitational.

He has coached some of the most successful runners in recent Oregon history, like Elijah Greer, Matthew Centrowitz, Galen Rupp and Andrew Wheating. Centrowitz ran to a third-place finish in the 1,500 meters at the 2011 IAAF World Championships, and a year later, placed fourth in a thrilling London Olympics 1,500 meter final. Rupp was the 2012 Olympic silver medalist at 10,000 meters.

Powell helped Oregon capture back-to-back NCAA Men’s Cross Country championships in 2007-08 plus the runner-up trophy in 2009. He also assisted to the Ducks to their first-ever NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championship in 2009 followed by a second-place trophy at the 2009 NCAA Outdoor Championships. In 2010, the men were second indoors and third outdoors. The Ducks returned to the podium with a fourth place outdoor finish in 2013. Oregon has also captured seven straight men’s Pac-12 titles.

Oregon had one of its strongest middle distance seasons on record in 2013, with Elijah Greer sweeping both the NCAA indoor and outdoor 800 meter national titles, a first in UO history. Additionally, Greer won his second straight Pac-12 800 meter title as he capped a remarkable senior season. Mac Fleet was also a national champion in the 1,500 meters, while the Ducks garnered 10 distance and middle distance All-America awards in 2013.

The 2011-12 seasons saw Centrowitz win both the NCAA Outdoor and USA Championships title at 1,500 meters and also saw All-American performances from Greer (800 meters), Luke Puskedra (10,000 meters), Steve Finley (3,000 meter steeplechase), A.J. Acosta (1,500 meters), Trevor Dunbar (5,000 meters) and Parker Stinson (10,000 meters). Centrowitz also captured his third straight Pac-10 title at 1,500 meters, while Finley took the steeplechase crown. In the fall of 2011, Puskedra was the third place finisher at the NCAA Cross Country Championships.

In 2010, Powell helped guide Wheating’s remarkable double at the NCAA Championships, where the 2008 Olympian became the first man in 25 years to win both the 800 and 1,500 meters. Wheating also anchored the Ducks’ indoor distance medley relay national title, and was also part of Oregon’s dramatic 1-2-3 sweep in the NCAA Outdoor 1,500 meters.

A year earlier, Powell played an important role in mentoring perhaps the best individual season in the history of men’s collegiate distance running. Rupp became the first person ever to win six distance races during the same academic year. Rupp was the 2008 NCAA individual cross country champion, the 2009 NCAA Indoor 3,000 and 5,000 meter champion, the 2009 NCAA Outdoor 5,000 and 10,000 meter champion, and anchored Oregon’s winning Indoor distance medley relay team. He was also the Pac-10 cross country medalist and won the league’s 10,000 meter title and capped his collegiate career by winning the title at the USA Track and Field Championships at Historic Hayward Field. He was named the USTFCCCA and Pac-10 Division I men’s track athlete of the year and was also honored as the NCAA Division I Academic All-American of the Year for all sports.

On the track, the Oregon men continued to amass honors on the individual and team fronts. Wheating won his NCAA first title at 800 meters in 2009 to go along with Rupp’s six distance wins, while the distance crew counted Pac-10 wins from Wheating (800), Rupp (10,000), Chris Winter (Steeplechase) and a 1-2-3 sweep in the 1,500 meters led by Centrowitz, Rupp and Wheating. In all the distance runners tallied 79 points towards Oregon’s school-record 158 point total and third straight Pac-10 crown.

The 2009 season also saw Rupp set the American indoor record at 5,000 meters (13:18.12) and the American indoor collegiate record at 3,000 meters (7:44.69) as the team men broke every school indoor mark between 800 and 5,000 meters, plus the distance medley record. Not surprisingly, Oregon was named the USTFCCCA’s Division I program of the year for 2009.

The year before served as a precursor to the remarkable 2008-09 season. Wheating won 11 consecutive races before finishing second by .01 in the men’s 800 meters final of the most exciting race of the entire 2008 NCAA Track and Field Championships. Rupp meanwhile finished second in the 10,000 meters at the U.S. Olympic Trials to qualify for his first Olympic Games. In 2007, Rupp earned a World Championships 10,000 meters invitation after he placed second in the USA and NCAA Championships — an event he raced to an American collegiate record during the season (27:33.48).

Postseason success is nothing new to Powell who served as a volunteer coach at Columbia University during the 2004-05 season and worked with distance coach and director of track and field Willie Wood.

As a Stanford athlete, Powell stood out as one of the nation’s top middle distance runners. He still ranks among the school’s all-time best in the 1,500 meters (3:40.65) and just missed an Olympic Trials bid with the nation’s top freshman mark that season. That same campaign, he competed on the Cardinal’s NCAA champion track and field squad and placed eighth in the Pac-10 Championships 5,000 meters (14:18.75) as Stanford took second as a team. In cross country, he ran on the Cardinal team that finished fourth in the NCAA Championships in 2000 and won the Pac-10 title.

As a prep at Oliver Ames High School in North Easton, Mass., near Boston, he won U.S. junior titles as a senior in the 1,500 meters (3:49.81) and 5,000 meters (14:51.81) after he ran a state mile record of 4:02.7. The Foot Locker Cross Country qualifier also won titles as a high school athlete in the Pan American Junior Championships, Golden West Invitational, and Millrose Games.

His wife Maurica Powell is an assistant coach for the Ducks and was a decorated Stanford middle distance runner and All-American. The couple have two sons.

Associate Head Coach9th Year

Andy Powell Has Guided UO Athletes to:

15 NCAA TitlesCross Country 2006 (M), 2013 (M)800 Meters 2009 (M), 2010 (M), 2013i (M), 2013 (M)1,500 Meters 2010 (M), 2011 (M), 2013 (M)3,000 Meters 2009 (M)5,000 Meters 2009i (M), 2009 (M)10,000 Meters 2009 (M)Distance Medley Relay 2009 (M), 2010 (M)

17 Pac-10 TitlesCross Country 2006 (M), 2007 (M), 2008 (M)

2013 (M)800 Meters 2008 (M), 2009 (M),

2010 (M), 2012 (M), 2013 (M)1,500 Meters 2009 (M), 2010 (M), 2011 (M)5,000 Meters 2007 (M)10,000 Meters 2007 (M), 2008 (M), 2009 (M)Steeplechase 2009 (M)

82 All-America AwardsCross Country 2006 (2xM), 2007 (5xM),

2008 (5xM), 2009 (4xM),2010 (2xM), 2011 (M),

2013 (M)800 Meters 2008 (M), 2009i (M), 2009 (M),

2010i (2xM), 2010 (2xM),2011i (M), 2011 (M), 2012 (2xM),

2013i (2xM), 2013 (M)1,500 Meters 2008 (M), 2010 (3xM),

2011 (2xM), 2013 (2xM)Mile 2007 (M), 2008 (M),

2009 (M), 2010 (2xM),2011 (M), 2013 (3xM)

3,000 Meters 2006 (M), 2007 (M),2009 (M), 2011 (M), 2012 (M)

5,000 Meters 2006i (M), 2007i (M),2009i (3xM), 2009 (3xM),

2010i (M), 2010 (M), 2011i (M),2012 (2xM), 2012i (M), 2013i (M)

10,000 Meters 2007 (M), 2009 (2xM),2010 (M), 2011 (M),2012 (M), 2013 (M)

3,000 Meter Steeplechase 2011 (M)Distance Medley Relay 2009 (M), 2010 (M),

2011 (M)

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Jamie CookJamie Cook, a 10-year Ivy League veteran coach and a former Big Ten decathlon champion, joined the Oregon staff in the summer of 2010. Cook oversees the men’s and women’s combined events as well as the men’s and women’s high jump, hurdles and pole vault.

In his three years at Oregon, Cook has helped athletes attain 10 All-America honors, four Pac-12 individual titles and three individual NCAA Championships. He has most recently worked with three-time All-American Dakotah Keys and two-time All-American Jonathan Cabral. Both picked up outdoor All-America status in both 2012 and 2013; Keys in the pentathlon and Cabral in the 110 hurdles. In addition, Keys’s ninth-place finish at the indoor championships marked an All-American during the indoor season under Cook’s supervision.

Cook also worked with Brianne Theisen, who won both the NCAA indoor pentathlon and outdoor heptathlon title, as well as the Pac-12 heptathlon crown. She set the collegiate and Canadian record in the pentathlon (4,555 points) and set the NCAA meet mark with 6,440 points in the heptathlon - the second-best score in collegiate history - before going on to the London Olympics to represent Team Canada. Theisen led the Ducks to their third consecutive NCAA indoor title and fourth straight NCAA outdoor runner-up finish.

Cook’s first year with the program in 2011 produced immediate results. His efforts helped David Klech become a two-time All-American and he played a crucial role in the Ducks’ fifth straight men’s Pac-10 title. The Women of Oregon were just as successful with their second straight NCAA Indoor national title, third straight Pac-10 crown and third straight NCAA Outdoor runner-up trophy.

Klech, who had never competed in a combined event prior to 2011, opened the year by finishing sixth in the heptathlon at the NCAA Indoor Championships. Outdoors, Klech was the Pac-10 runner-up in the decathlon and then went on to take third in the long jump and fifth in the 110 meter hurdles to account for 18 team points. Klech went on to finish 16th in the decathlon at the NCAA Championships to earn his second All-America honors of 2011. He had UO top-10 marks in the decathlon (7,581), heptathlon (5,831), 110 meter hurdles (13.82) and 60 meter hurdles (7.88) in 2011.

Duck jumpers and hurdlers also played an important role in the 2011 league title with Ouderkirk taking second in the pole vault and Justin Frick fourth in the high jump. Frick would go on to clear 7-3.75/2.23m later in the summer.

Cook also helped guide Theisen to the 2011 NCAA Indoor title in the pentathlon where the Ducks claimed their second straight national title. Theisen scored an NCAA meet record 4,540 points to win the title.

Prior to Oregon, Cook was been the top men’s assistant coach at the University of Pennsylvania from 2001-10. During his tenure with the Quakers, Cook coached 64 Ivy League champions, oversaw seven school records, and helped Penn capture a pair of team titles (2001-02). The Quakers placed 11th at the 2003 NCAA Championships. He was also the combined events coordinator for the prestigious Penn Relays for 10 years.

In conjunction with his coaching duties, Cook developed training programs with an emphasis on speed development that have been used by Olympians, as well as players from the NFL, Major League Baseball and English Premier Soccer League. Cook’s speed training was also utilized by Penn’s reigning Ivy League champion football team.

He is a certified strength and conditioning specialist through the National Strength and Conditioning Association.

Off the track, Cook played a key role in Penn’s track and field alumni relations, which helped lead to the establishment of a $1,000,000 endowment in 2003 and saw an annual fundraising total of $250,000 in 2010.

Prior to joining the Quakers’ staff, Cook was a three-time All-American in the decathlon for Penn State from 1995-98, where he was also a Big Ten, IC4A and Penn Relays champion in the multi-events during his collegiate career.

Cook was additionally honored as a three-time Academic All-American while competing for the Nitany Lions. He was a 2004 U.S. Olympic Trials competitor in the decathlon, and competed in six USA Track & Field combined events (decathlon/indoor heptathlon) from 2002-05. Cook also represented the United States versus Germany in the Decathlon Duel of 2003. His personal best in the decathlon of 7,853 points came during his 2004 Olympic Trials year.

Cook graduated from Penn State with a degree in kinesiology in 1999 and then in 2006, completed his work in the executive education program at Penn’s Wharton School of Business with a concentration in finance/accounting.

Cook and his wife Kristin are the parents of two children, a son and a daughter.

Assistant Coach4th Year

Jamie Cook Has Guided UO Athletes to:

3 NCAA TitlesHeptathlon 2012 (W)Pentathlon 2011i,(W), 2012i (W)

4 Pac-12 Titles110 Hurdles 2012 (M)Decathlon 2012 (M), 2013 (M)Heptathlon 2012 (W)

10 All-America Awards110 Hurdles 2012 (M), 2013 (M)Decathlon 2011 (M), 2012 (M), 2013 (M)Heptathlon 2011i (M), 2012 (W), 2013i (M)Pentathlon 2011i (W), 2012i (W)

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Maurica PowellReturning for her eighth season at Oregon, Maurica Powell has become one of the most well-respected distance coaches in the nation. Her knowledge and commitment to the Duck runners ensures that all student-athletes receive extensive individual attention over the course of the track and cross country seasons.

That commitment to her runners paid off in the fall of 2012 when she and head coach Robert Johnson led Oregon to the NCAA Women’s Cross Country national championship. The Ducks were also Pac-12 and NCAA West Regional champions, capping the school’s most successful cross country season in a generation. Jordan Hasay, Alexi Pappas and Katie Conlon were all named All-Americans, while Hasay captured the West Region individual crown for the third year in a row.

In addition to the cross country national title, among the many highlights during Powell’s tenure are three NCAA Indoor women’s national titles (2010-11, 2013), four conference crowns and three NCAA Outdoor runner-up finishes (2009-10-11). She has also overseen individual national titles by Hasay (mile, 3,000 meters), Anne Kesselring (800) and Rebekah Noble (800), 12 individual conference event winners and 57 all-Americans.

Hasay went on to set school and Pac-12 records in the 10,000 meters, and then placed second at the 2013 U.S. Track and Field Championships following graduation.

The 2010-11 season was a memorable one for Powell and the Ducks, as Hasay led the team to the Indoor national title with her wins at the mile and 3,000 meters. Hasay was also the Pac-10 individual cross country and 1,500 meter champion during the 2010-11 year. The 2011 outdoor season produced another Pac-10 title, including a pair of wins from Hasay in the 1,500 and 5,000 meters, and concluded with another NCAA Outdoor runner-up finish.

During the 2009-10 campaign, Powell helped steer Oregon to its first-ever women’s NCAA Indoor Track & Field national title as the distance corps tallied points in the distance medley relay (second), mile (Jordan Hasay, fourth; Anne Kesselring, sixth) and 3,000 meters (Nicole Blood, fifth). That success continued outdoors with a dominating Pac-10 championship that saw Oregon win every race from 100 to 10,000 meters, plus the steeplechase. Among those winners were Kesselring in the 800, Zoe Buckman in the 1,500 meters, Blood in both the 5,000 and 10,000 meters and Claire Michel, who became Oregon’s first league 3,000 meter steeplechase champion. The success carried over into the NCAA Championships with a trio of third-place finishes - Hasay in the 1,500, Kosinski in the 5,000 and Blood in the 10,000 - plus Kesselring’s sixth-place showing in the 800 that led to the Ducks’ second-straight national runner-up finish. The academic year began with Blood winning the 2009 Pac-10 cross country individual title, Oregon’s first conference medalist in 17 years.

The 2008-09 season marked a return to prominence for the Women of Oregon with a second-pace showing at the 2008 NCAA Cross Country Championships, a tie for ninth at the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships, and their highest finish in a quarter century at the NCAA Outdoor Championships where they captured the silver trophy. The women also won their first Pac-10 track title in 17 years and took second again in cross country as Oregon was named the USTFCCCA’s Division I women’s national program of the year.

The distance runners proved vital in Oregon’s Pac-10 track and field triumph with Buckman winning at 800 meters and Blood running second in the 5,000 meters. There was no shortage of All-America winners for the women either in 2008-09. Alex Kosinski ran eighth and Blood 10th at the NCAA Cross Country Championships to give Oregon a pair of top 10 finishers for just the second time in school history. Mattie Bridgmon joined Blood and Kosinski as cross country All-Americans and Kosinski became the first Duck to win the NCAA West Regional in 14 years. Indoors, Oregon’s school-record setting distance medley relay team garnered All-America honors, as did Blood in both the mile and 3,000 meters. Outdoors, Blood was the national runner-up at 5,000 meters, while Bridgmon was an All-America selection at 10,000 meters.

During the spring of 2008, Blood was the Pac-10 champion at 5,000 meters and earned All-America honors in that event, while Buckman was an All-American in the 800. In the Ducks’ second-straight NCAA cross country runner-up showing in 2008, Powell worked with three runners who earned All-America honors in Kosinski, Blood and Bridgmon. In 2007, Noble repeated her NCAA indoor 800 meter runner-up honors, then received her fourth 800 All-America honor that June. That fall, led by Blood and Kosinski, the squad won runner-up honors at the NCAA Championships. On the track in 2006, the women’s distance unit celebrated a pair of All- America efforts in the NCAA Indoor Championships by Noble (800 meters, second) and the distance medley relay (seventh). Three months later, Noble became the first freshman to win an NCAA title in the outdoor 800 meters.

Before her arrival at Oregon, Powell made an impact as a graduate assistant coach at Columbia University for the 2004-05 season. The Lions’ touted women’s distance program enjoyed a breakthrough season with its 13th-place finish in the 2004 NCAA Cross Country Championships, led by Caroline Bierbaum who took third individually in the collegiate harrier finale, and second outdoors in 2005 in the NCAA 10,000 meters (33:03.37). During the outdoor regular season, Bierbaum ranked first nationally in the 10,000 meters (32:44.51) and Delilah DeCrescenzo stood second nationally in the steeplechase (10:06.88) before she claimed ninth in the NCAA finale. While she coached the Lions, Powell studied as a social work graduate student and worked with disadvantaged Harlem junior high and high school youth.

A middle distance star for Stanford University from 1998-2002, Powell still ranks in the top 10 all-time for Stanford in the indoor 800 meters (third, 2:07.51) and outdoor 800 meters (ninth, 2:06.63) and 1,500 meters (eighth, 4:16.51), and was an All-American in 2002 in the 1,500 meters (fifth, 4:16.51) and indoor distance medley relay (1,200 meter leadoff leg, third overall, 11:09.23). In the Pac-10 Championships, she was a three-time scorer in the 800 meters and also placed in the 1,500 meters as a junior and senior. She took seventh in the 800 meters as a freshman in the 1999 U.S. Junior Championships.

In high school, the Boston-area native was a six-time state track champion for Franklin High School in Franklin, Mass. Powell and her husband, UO associate head coach Andy Powell, have two sons.

Assistant Coach8th Year

Maurica Powell Has Guided UO Athletes to:

4 NCAA Titles800 Meters 2006 (W), 2008 (W)Mile 2011 (W)3,000 Meters 2011 (W)

12 Pac-12 TitlesCross Country 2009 (W), 2010 (W)800 Meters 2006 (W), 2009 (W),

2010 (W)1,500 Meters 2010 (W), 2011 (W)5,000 Meters 2008 (W), 2010 (W),

2011 (W)10,000 Meters 2010 (W)Steeplechase 2010 (W)

57 All-America AwardsCross Country 2007 (2xW), 2008 (2xW),

2009 (W), 2010 (2xW),2012 (3xW)

800 Meters 2006i (W), 2006 (W),2007i (W), 2007 (W),2008 (W), 2010 (W),

2011 (2xW), 2011i (W)1,500 Meters 2010 (2xW), 2011 (2xW),

2013 (2xW)Mile 2009 (W), 2010 (2xW),

2011 (3xW), 2013 (2xW)3,000 Meters 2009 (W), 2010 (W),

2011 (W), 2013 (2xW)5,000 Meters 2008 (W), 2009 (W),

2010 (W), 2010i (W),2011 (W), 2013i (3xW),

2013 (W)10,000 Meters 2009 (W), 2010 (W),

2011 (W)Steeplechase 2011 (W), 2013 (W)Distance Medley Relay 2006 (W), 2009 (W), 2010 (W), 2011 (W),

2013 (W)

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Erik WhitsittOne of the rising stars among the nation’s throws coaches, Erik Whitsitt joined the University of Oregon staff in the summer of 2012 following an impressive three-year run at Illinois State.

In his first year with the Ducks, Whitsitt coached three outdoor NCAA First Team All-Americans. Sam Crouser (javelin) and Greg Skipper (hammer throw) finished third and fourth at the 2013 NCAA Championships, respectively, while Liz Brenner took eighth in the javelin on the women’s side.

Crouser also won the first Whitsitt-coached Pac-12 title, throwing a conference-best 249-4 at the 2013 championships.

While with the Redbirds, Whitsitt oversaw the development of two-time NCAA men’s javelin champion Tim Glover, as well as two-time NCAA women’s runner-up Brittany Smith, who captured the 2012 silver medal in both the shot put and the hammer, outdoors, along with a third-place finish in the weight throw indoors.

Glover, who was named the 2012 USTFCCCA men’s national field athlete of the year after winning his second NCAA crown, and Smith both went on to compete at the U.S. Olympic Trials, along with another ISU graduate, Leigh Petranoff (women’s javelin). Glover and Smith then represented Team USA at the 2012 under 23 NACAC championships in Mexico, where Glover won the gold in the javelin and Smith was the silver medalist in the hammer.

At the 2012 Missouri Valley Championships, Whitsitt’s throwers accounted for 41 of Illinois State’s 90 points in claiming the league title. Following the season, Whitsitt was named the 2012 USTFCCCA Men’s Midwest assistant coach of the year.

Prior to Illinois State, Whitsitt gathered an impressive resume of national coaching and competitive experience. Whitsitt was the throws coach at McNeese State from 2008-09, and also served as the team academic liaison and recruiting coordinator. During the 2009 season, Whitsitt coached three student-athletes to the NCAA East Regional Championships, one each in javelin, shot put and discus.

Whitsitt gained experience in the coaching ranks as a volunteer assistant coach, and with throwing camps and summer league teams. Whitsitt was a volunteer coach for the USA Track and Field Summer League team Lake Area Express in Lake Charles, La., for two years in which he coached two AAU All-Americans in the javelin as well as coaching Jon Poshe to Numerous Masters National championships and state records. Before Lake Area Express, Whitsitt was a volunteer coach for the Iron Wood throwing camp in 2004. He earned his first coaching experience during 2000-02, while serving as a volunteer coach for the USA Track and Field Summer League team Mercury (Pueblo, Co.).

During his collegiate years at Idaho State (2002-05) and Boise State (2005-07), Whitsitt won two individual conference championships in the shot put and was a member of four team conference championships. He was a four-time regional outdoor qualifier in the shot put and qualified for the 2007 NCAA Championships and the 2007 U.S. Outdoor Track and Field Championships.

Whitsitt, a native of Pueblo, Colo., holds a USATF Level I certification and is a USATF Certified Official. He and his wife, Kacie, reside in Eugene.

Assistant Coach2nd Year

Erik Whitsitt Has Guided UO Athletes to:

1 Pac-12 TitleJavelin 2013 (M)

3 All-America AwardsJavelin 2013 (M), 2013 (W)Hammer Throw 2013 (M)

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Curtis TaylorTaylor joins the Oregon staff from Laney College in Oakland, Calif., where he spent eight years as the Head Women’s Track and Field Coach.

Taylor took a program that finished 23rd at the 2006 California Community College State Track and Field Championships before his arrival and immediately helped them compete for state titles. By his second year at Laney, the team won the Nor Cal Regional Championship and finished second at the state meet, earning Taylor the title of California State Junior College Coach of the Year. The honor was followed by being named the Nor Cal Region Women’s Coach of the Year both in 2007 and 2008.

The level of competition at Laney was maintained throughout Taylor’s tenure as the Eagles finished in the top three in the state during five of his seven years at the helm. In 2010, Taylor guided Laney to its first California State Junior College Championship and duplicated the effort in 2012.

Prior to his time at Laney College, Taylor had two-year stops at Merritt College as the Head Women’s Track and Field coach and at City College of San Francisco where he was an assistant coach for sprints, hurdles and jumps.

Outside of the collegiate scene, Taylor served as a camp clinician at the USATF Junior Women’s Elite Sprint/Hurdles Camp and was a USATF Western Region Junior Women’s Sprint Coordinator. He was also the Track and Field Coach at the East Oakland Youth Development Program for 17 years, a community-based organization that has produced numerous youth national champions.

Taylor began his coaching career at the interscholastic level in 1988 at Bishop O’Dowd High School in Oakland as an assistant coach before becoming head coach at Skyline High School, also in Oakland, for six years.

In all, Taylor has coached more than 50 High School and Junior College All-Americans.

Assistant Coach1st Year

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Kimber MattoxBend, Ore., native Kimber Mattox is in her second season as a volunteer assistant coach after finishing a collegiate career that saw her earn five All-America awards. She will work with assistant coach Maurica Powell in the distances and steeplechase.

Mattox transferred to Oregon for her final year of eligibility following a standout career at Willamette University. As a senior for the Ducks in 2012, Mattox finished ninth in the 3,000 meter steeplechase at the NCAA Championships for her first Division I All-America award. She also was the Pac-12 runner-up in the steeple, helping Oregon win its fourth consecutive league title. Earlier in 2012, she ran a personal best 10:06.58 steeple at the Oregon Relays, a mark that ranks No. 2 all-time at the University.

Prior to Oregon, Mattox collected four NCAA Division III All-America awards and eight conference championships running for Willamette (Salem, Ore.). As a junior in 2011, she was the NCAA runner-up in the 3,000 meter steeplechase (10:26.79) and placed ninth in the 5,000 meters (17:29.53). She set a seasonal best in the steeplechase at the Mt. SAC Relays in 10:23.34, establishing a Willamette school record in the process. Mattox also set the Willamette record in the 1,500 meters (4:28.11). She pulled off a difficult sweep at the 2011 NWC championships where she won the steeple, 1,500 and 5,000 meters. She was named the USTFCCCA NCAA Division III West Region Women’s Track Athlete of the Year for both 2011 and 2009.

Mattox was a two-time academic All-District 8 selection. In cross country, she earned All-America status by finishing 35th at the 2010 NCAA Division III national meet when she was also the NWC champion. She also played soccer (midfielder) for the Bearcats, scoring four goals with two assists in 37 career appearances over two seasons. Mattox attended Cornell her first year of college but did not participate in track at the Ivy League school.

She won the 4A state cross country title for Bend High School as a sophomore in 2004 (18:09), the day after she had played a full 90 minute soccer game for the Lava Bears. Mattox also played basketball for Bend.

Brian SchaudtThree-time Pac-12 triple scorer Brian Schaudt is in his second year as a volunteer assistant coach. He assists head coach Robert Johnson with the jumpers and sprinters.

Schaudt scored at the Pac-12 meet in the triple jump his final three years at Oregon, helping the Ducks extend their conference winning streak to six consecutive titles. One of his best moments came at the 2011 meet, where he flew to a mark of 51-8.25/15.75m to finish third with the eight-best triple jump in school history. Schaudt set al all-conditions PR of 51-9/15.77m with a +2.6 wind at the 2011 Oregon Relays. In all, Schaudt was a three-time NCAA West Regional qualifier in the triple jump. He also scored in the long jump at the Pac-12 meet as a senior. Additionally, he made the record books indoors with a best triple jump of 50-9.25/15.47m at the 2012 Husky Classic, No. 4 all-time at Oregon.

Schaudt won 2008 state championship with Philomath High School when he was the individual triple jump winner, going a high school best 48-9 at the state meet.

Schaudt is the son of Oregon Sports Hall of Famer Carol Menken-Schaudt, who was the starting center for the United States’ Olympic gold-medal winning women’s basketball team at the 1984 Games in Los Angeles. As a star player for Oregon State, she led the nation in field goal percentage in 1981 (.750) and was fourth in scoring (29.6 points per game).

Schaudt graduated from Oregon with a degree in communication disorders and sciences in 2012.

Volunteer Assistant Coach2nd Year

Volunteer Assistant Coach2nd Year

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Jim RadcliffeOne of the most overlooked elements in the success of Oregon’s student-athletes is Jim Radcliffe, who is in the midst of his 27th year as the school’s head strength and conditioning coach. He not only plays a significant role in the Ducks’ program as the designer of the year-round conditioning calendar but also has been quick to aid the athletic development of athletes in all sports.

Radcliffe furnishes the student-athletes with a wide variety of exercise through weight training and lifting systems, and is a noted authority in the field of exercises dealing with the improvement of speed and quickness.

The McCloud, Calif., native became assistant strength coach at Oregon in 1985, a position he held for two years before assuming the duties of head coach in that area.

Radcliffe taught and coached a variety of sports and was the athletic trainer for four years at Aloha High School from 1980-83. He then did graduate study at Colorado and worked in private business prior to joining the Ducks’ staff. Graduating from Pacific (Ore.) with a degree in physical education and health in 1980, he played four seasons at defensive back and was captain of the special teams. Radcliffe earned his Master’s in biomechanics from Oregon in 1992.

Radcliffe is active in national organizations surrounding his profession and is certified by the United States Weightlifting Federation. He also has written books, been published in numerous professional journals and produced videos on plyometrics, one of the most effective exercise techniques.

Radcliffe’s wife, Janice, is an instructor and fitness director in the University’s department of physical education and recreation.

Jill SteeleJill Steele joined the staff in the fall of 2011 as director of operations. The Seattle, Wash., native is responsible for many of the day-to-day operations of the track and cross country teams, including administrative support, team travel and logistics. She also plays a vital role in the numerous championship-level track and field meets hosted by Oregon. She served on the Meet Operations and Marketing committees for the 2012 Olympic Trials as well as the 2012 Pac-12 Track & Field Championships.

Prior to arriving in TrackTown USA Steele spent two years working with the University of Oklahoma’s track and field teams.

She began her time with the Sooners as a graduate assistant, studying intercollegiate athletic administration, before moving into a full-time position as director of track and field operations. While earning her Master’s degree from Oklahoma, Steele served as a graduate assistant with academics, where she advised and monitored student-athlete academic progress. Additionally, she mentored student-athletes with learning disabilities and international English second-language students-athletes. She was the meet director for the 2011 Big 12 Track & Field Championships.

Steele was a member of the cross country and track and field teams at Utah State. She won the Joe E. Whitesides Scholar-Athlete Award four years in a row, from 2003 to 2006. She was named to the Western Athletic Conference all-academic team in both 2005 and 2006 and graduated from Utah State in 2006 with a degree in health, physical education and recreation.

After graduation, Steele spent one season as head cross country coach at Overlake High School in Redmond, Wash. Steele has also volunteered for the American Cancer Society as an event chairperson for its “Relay For Life” fund-raiser event.

Matthew DownsMatthew Downs is in his second year as Oregon’s director of internal operations for the track and field and cross country teams.

Downs oversees the integration of the program’s administrative areas within the athletics department, including compliance, eligibility, meet operations, finance, marketing and promotions and public relations.

Downs came to Oregon after spending three years (2009-12) as the director of track and field operations at the University of Virginia. In addition to his role as home meet director for the Cavaliers, he also assisted with the program’s alumni relations and with the planning, fund-raising and development of Virginia’s $7 million track and field facility.

Previously, Downs also worked with the SunTrust National Marathon in Washington, D.C., as well as college football’s Military Bowl and the NCAA Frozen Four.

Downs, from Richmond, Va., was a three-time all-conference runner for the University of Mary Washington and team captain from 2006-08. He graduated from Mary Washington in 2008 with degrees in history and economics, and received his Masters in sport leadership from Virginia Commonwealth in 2009.

Prior to Virginia, Downs was an assistant track and field coach at St. Christopher’s High School in Richmond from 2008-09. Downs is also a USATF certified official with six years of experience.

Director of Strength & Conditioning27th Year

Director of Operations3rd Year

Director of Internal Operations2nd Year

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Grant WilsonAthletic trainer Grant Wilson is responsible for the care of the men and women’s track and field team. He is one of 10 full-time athletic trainers on staff at the University.

Prior to his arrival at Oregon he worked at the University of Vermont with the Catamounts’ cross country teams and men’s basketball team, among other duties.

Wilson received his Bachelor of Science in exercise science from Western Michigan in 2002, and his Masters of Science in athletic training from Oregon. Before joining the Vermont staff, Wilson served as the athletic trainer for the men’s basketball program at Arkansas State 2004-2006.

Lance DealLance Deal begins his 12th year with the Oregon track and field program. After eight years as a successful assistant coach, he was named director of track & field venues and program support in 2010.

The 1996 Olympic silver medalist and 21-time national champion is responsible for coordinating the activities and improvements at of one of the most storied venues in all of sport - Historic Hayward Field. Deal ensures that the iconic stadium is preped and in top condition for every meet it hosts. He also oversees all equipment necessary for staging track events on the grand stage, ranging from hurdles and starting blocks to pits and poles and everything in between.

Another aspect of Deal’s role is to serve as the program’s point man for all capital improvement and construction projects. He played an integral role in the intensive Hayward Field renovation that took place for the 2008 Olympic Trials. That feat included realigning the grass infield and designing and building new cages for the hammer and discus throwers, among numerous other features. He subsequently oversaw both permanent and temporary additions to the classic venue for the 2010 and 2013 NCAA Championships, as well as the 2012 Olympic Trials and the USA Track & Field Championships in 2009 and 2011.

Deal transitioned into the role at Hayward Field after guiding Duck athletes to a pair of NCAA championships, 21 All-America honors, 12 Pac-10 titles and 25 school records.

As an athlete, Deal ignited the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Stadium crowd with a silver medal in the hammer (266-2), and he also competed in the 1988, 1992 and 2000 Olympic Games and in the IAAF World Championships in 1991, 1993, 1995 and 1999. In world rankings, he stood first in the world in 1996 and was among the top-10 five other seasons (1992-93-94-95-98). The U.S. record holder at 270-9, Deal owns 16 of the top 20 throws all-time by Americans. His resume boasts nine U.S. outdoor hammer titles, 12 indoor titles in the weight throw (35-lb.) – including a record nine straight – and nine year-end No. 1 hammer rankings.

Deal also excelled in the discus and shot put. As an undergraduate at Montana State, he earned All-America honors in the discus during the 1984 NCAA Championships at Hayward Field with a personal best of 202-2 and also threw a best in the shot put of 60-2.5.

Born in Riverton, Wyo., Deal is a graduate of Montana State University (1984) and Natrona County High School (Casper, Wyo., 1979). He and his wife Nancy have one daughter, Sarah.

Director of Track & Field Venues and Program Support

12th Yearr

Athletic Trainer1st Year

Athletic Trainer6th Year

Tracy OshiroAthletic trainer Tracy Oshiro is responsible for the care of the men and women’s track and field team. She is one of 10 full-time athletic trainers on staff at the University.

Prior to her arrival at Oregon she worked with the University of Arizona cross country and track and field teams.

Oshiro did her undergraduate studies at Pacific University, receiving her bachelor’s of science in exercise science with an emphasis in sports medicine. She then spent two years at Shenandoah University earning her Master’s in athletic training.

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Athletic Communications

CONTACTS: Athletic Communications Associate Director Greg Walker serves as media coordinator for the Oregon track and field program.

LOCATION: Hayward Field is located on the east edge of the University of Oregon campus on Agate Street between 15th and 18th Avenues. The press area at Hayward Field is at the top of the west grandstand on the homestretch.

CREDENTIALS FOR ACCREDITED NEWS MEDIA: Admittance to Hayward Field may be obtained with proper credentials that are issued at the discretion of the Athletic Communications staff. Requests for news media credentials must be made at least 48 hours in advance. Credentials may be picked up at the venue at the Bowerman Building Will Call ticket office window at the north end of Hayward Field on 15th Avenue beginning one hour before the first event or at the Athletic Communicationss office in the Casanova Center on days prior to the meet. All credentials can be revoked at any time by Athletic Communications or security staff, or meet officials, and acceptance and use of credentials signifies adherence to media access rules.

PARKING: A limited number of parking passes will be made available for media and are distributed at the discretion of the Athletic Communications department. Parking is located at the lot at the corner of 17th Avenue and Agate Street and appropriate passes are required. Metered on-street parking is available on Agate, 15th and 18th Avenues, with campus parking regulations in effect on weekdays and Saturdays from 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.

LIVE NEWS UPDATES: TV stations arranging for live broadcasts during news programs must make arrangements 48 hours in advance and requests are subject to availability and preexisting broadcast/contractual contracts/agreements. Live local broadcast vans should park in the northeast corner on 15th Avenue, and large television trailers and semis must arrange for access in advance, and normally park on the southwest side of the venue near the hammer throw cage and finish line.

FACILITIES: The press area at Hayward Field can accommodate 100 working press. Photographers and video crews will be granted infield privileges on a limited basis at the discretion of the Athletic Communications staff. Photographers are allowed on the track only at the conclusion of non-sprint races, and normally shoot at the finish line at a safe distance past the finish line to not present danger to athletes. The recommended distance is 20 meters past the finish line on the inside edge of the perimeter fence. Inspectors and marshals have authority to determine media access in all competition areas.

EMAIL/WEBSITE: All pre- and post-meet releases and results will be posted to the University of Oregon Athletic Department website (www.goducks.com). Media requesting releases, results, or athlete photographs via email should contact Greg Walker (541-346-2252, [email protected]).

PROGRAMS: Members of the working press can pick up free meet programs and tentative start lists at the press area at the top of the west grandstands.

LIVE STREAMING: A free live stream of all regular season home meets will be available at http://pac-12.com/live/goducks.

INTERVIEWS: During the regular season, post-race interviews are best held in the post-race mixed zone off the finish line on the facility’s southwest corner. Interviews on the infield are not permitted. Media are asked to be aware of spectator and officials’ sight lines and conduct interviews away from competition areas. On non-competition days, all media are required to request interviews at least 24 hours in advance to accommodate the busy schedules of media, student-athletes and coaches.

INTERNET ACCESS: Free ethernet and wireless connections are available for all home meets at Hayward Field. Please contact a member of the Athletic Communications staff on meet days to assist with your internet connection and log-in information.

TV TRIPODS/STANDS: TV cameramen are asked not to use tripods or similar camera stands on the infield to help preserve the safety of the athletes and media, and keep spectators’ sight lines open. If such tripods or stands require special exceptions, contact Greg Walker of the Oregon Athletic Communications Office for permission 24 hours in advance. Camera-people must film at a further distance than normally used, and at the discretion of the Athletic Communications staff, track and field event officials, UO supervisors, and/or hired security staff.

NEWSPAPERS

Register-GuardChris Hansen, Beat WriterMark Johnson, Sports Editorwww.RegisterGuard.comP.O. Box 10188, Eugene 97440Phone: (541) 485-1234Fax: (541) 687-6674

OregonianKen Goe, Track Beat Writerwww.OregonLive.com1320 SW Broadway, Portland 97201 Phone: (503) 221-8161Fax: (503) 221-8168

Oregon Daily Emeraldwww.DailyEmerald.comErb Memorial UnionUniv. of Oregon, Eugene, 97403 Phone: (541) 346-5511Fax: (541) 346-5821

RADIO

KUGN Radio4222 Commerce, Eugene, 97402Phone: (541) 485-5846Fax: (541) 485-4070

TELEVISION

KVAL-TV (CBS)Tom Ward, Sports Directorwww.KVAL.comP.O. Box 1313, Eugene 97401Phone: (541) 342-4965Fax: (541) 342-5436

KEZI-TV (ABC)Jake Zivin, Sports Directorwww.KEZI.com2975 Chad Drive, Eugene, 97408.Phone: (541) 485-5556Fax: (541) 343-9664

HOME MEET ANNOUNCER

Paul SwangardUniv. of Oregon, Eugene, 97403.Phone: (541) [email protected]

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Name Events Year Hometown(HighSchool/College)Cameron Acosta Javelin Fr.* Portland, Ore. (Westview)Colby Alexander Distance Jr.* Strongsville, Ohio (Strongsville)Devon Allen Hurdles Fr. Phoenix, Ariz. (Brophy College Prep)Mike Berry Sprints Sr. Seattle, Wash. (Rainier Beach)T.J. Brassil Throws Fr.* Clayton, Calif. (De La Salle)Chris Brewer Middle Distance So.* Vista, Calif. (Rancho Buena Vista)Johnathan Cabral Hurdles Jr. Calabasas, Calif. (Agoura)Casey Campbell Middle Distance Jr. Maple Valley, Wash. (Tahoma)Marcus Chambers Sprints Fr. Tacoma, Wash. (Foss)Edward Cheserek Distance Fr. Newark, N.J. (St. Benedict Prep)Austin Collins Middle Distance Jr. Colton, Ore. (Colton / Clackamas)Tim Costin Distance Sr.* Springfield, Ore. (Springfield)Sam Crouser Throws Jr.* Gresham, Ore. (Gresham)Jackson Darland Middle Distance Fr. Eugene, Ore. (Sheldon)Ben DeJarnette Distance Sr.* Mechanicsville, Va. (Atlee)Arthur Delaney Sprints Jr. Gresham, Ore. (Barlow)Joe Delgado Decathlon Fr. Ontario, Ore. (Ontario)Trevor Dunbar Distance Sr.* Kodiak, Alaska (Kodiak / Portland)Oshay Dunmore Sprints Fr. Kodiak, Alaska (Newport)Jeramy Elkaim Distance Jr. Livingston, N.J. (Livingston)Alec Fellows Decathlon So.* Woodway, Wash. (Edmonds-Woodway)Trevor Ferguson Jumps Jr.* Oregon City, Ore. (Oregon City)Bryan Fernandez Distance Fr. Santa Barbara, Calif. (Dos Pueblos)Mac Fleet Middle Distance Sr.* San Diego, Calif. (University City)Ted Foster Sprints Fr. Lincroft, N.J. (Andrews Osborne Academy)Jack Galpin Sprints Jr. Medford, Ore. (Crater)Boru Guyota Middle Distance Sr. Portland, Ore. (Jefferson)Tanner Harris Throws Sr.* Eugene, Ore. (Sheldon)Matt Hidalgo Pole Vault So.* Banks, Ore. (Banks)Russell Hornsby Middle Distance Jr. Williamsburg, Va. (Georgetown Prep)Ryan Hunter-Simms Throws Fr.* Highland, Calif. (San Gorgonio)Matt Jablonski Middle Distance So.* Cockeysville, Md. (Loyola Blakefield)Eric Jenkins Distance Sr. Portsmouth, N.H. (Portsmouth / Northeastern)Brett Johnson Middle Distance Sr.* Ocean City, N.J. (Ocean City / Virginia)B.J. Kelley Sprints Jr. Fresno, Calif. (Central)Blake Kemp Decathlon So.* Coos Bay, Ore. (Marshfield)Dakotah Keys Decathlon Sr. Sweet Home, Ore. (Sweet Home)Caleb Kruse Jumps Sr.* Coos Bay, Ore. (Marshfield)Jordan Latt Sprints Jr.* Tigard, Ore. (Tigard / Lane CC)Bradley Laubacher High Jump So. Bend, Ore. (Summit)Jake Leingang Distance Fr. Bismarck, N.D. (Bismarck)Nathan Mathabane Distance Sr.* Portland, Ore. (Lincoln / Princeton)Dior Mathis Sprints Sr.* Detroit, Mich. (Cass Tech)Marcus McArdle Throws So.* Independence, Ore. (Central / Western Oregon)Matthew Melancon Middle Distance So.* Eugene, Ore. (Sheldon)Josh Melu Jumps So.* Auburn, Wash. (Auburn Mountainview / Green River CC)Mitch Modin Decathlon Fr. Bend, Ore. (Mountain View)Chris Mulverhill Steeplechase Fr. Austin, Texas (Cedar Park)Travis Neuman Distance Fr. Bend, Ore. (Summit)Dan Oekerman Middle Distance Fr. Portland, Ore. (Beaverton)Tanguy Pepiot Steeplechase Jr. Besancon, France (Lycee Jules Haag)Ron Perkins Throws Jr.* Redmond, Ore. (Redmond)Ryan Pickering Distance So.* West Palm Beach, Fla. (John I. Leonard)Ethan Powell Javelin Sr.* Tenmile, Ore. (Douglas)Sam Prakel Middle Distance Fr. Versailles, Ohio (Versailles)Cullen Prena Throws Fr. Walled Lake, Mich. (Walled Lake Central)Greg Skipper Hammer So.* Oregon City, Ore. (Oregon City)Alec Smith Middle Distance Fr. Portland, Ore. (Westview)Parker Stinson Distance Jr.* Austin, Texas (Cedar Park)Benjamin Thiel Hurdles Fr. Celina, Texas (Celina)Cole Walsh Pole Vault Fr. Phoenix, Ariz. (Brophy College Prep)Trent Warren Middle Distance So.* Chula Vista, Calif. (Eastlale)Cole Watson Middle Distance Sr. Rogue River, Ore. (Rogue River)Austin White Throws Fr. Carmichael, Calif. (Jesuit)Brett Willyard Middle Distance Fr. Seaside, Ore. (Seaside)Daniel Winn Distance Jr.* Portland, Ore. (Cleveland)

* - has utilized redshirt season

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The Men of Oregon7-time Defending Conference Champions

2009 NCAA Indoor Champions

2009 NCAA Outdoor Runners-up

2010 NCAA Indoor Runners-up

2010 NCAA Outdoor Third Place

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Redshirt JuniorStrongsville, Ohio

Strongsville High SchoolDistance

PersonalBests

1,500 Meters - 3:44.23,Pac-12 Championships,

Los Angeles, Calif., 5/11/13

Pac-12TrackChampionships2013 - 1,500 Meters, 9th, 3:44.672012 - 1,500 Meters, 7th, 3:49.25

2012 - 5,000 Meters, DNF

Colby Alexander2012-13: Outdoors - Pac-12 and NCAA West qualifier. Was sixth in his heat of the 1,500 meters at the Payton Jordan Cardinal Invitational (3:44.99). Ran a personal-best 3:44.23 in the 1,500 Pac-12 semifinals to advance to the final, where he was ninth (3:44.67). Also made the NCAA West quarterfinals in the 1,500. Indoors - Did not compete. Cross Country- As a redshirt sophomore, placed seventh overall at the Park Pier Invitational with a time of 18:11.66 (6,000 meters). Ran in the Dellinger Invitational and recorded a time of 25:12 (8,000 meters). Season Bests: Outdoors - 1,500 Meters - 3:44.23, Pac-12 Championships, Los Angeles., Calif. (5/11/13).

2011-12:Outdoors - A Pac-12 scorer at 1,500 meters. Coming off an injury, got a late start to the season. Helped Oregon win the Pepsi Team Invitational with a fifth place finish in the 1,500 (3:48.61). Also ran at the Oregon Relays and then the Oregon Twilight, where he set a seasonal-best in the 1,500 of 3:46.44. At the Pac-12 meet, helped Oregon win its sixth straight title with a seventh place finish in the 1,500 (3:49.25). Wrapped season at the NCAA West Preliminary Rounds. Indoors - Did not compete. Cross Country - Made his varsity debut at the Beaver Classic, finishing 23rd in 25:49 (8,000 meters). Season Bests: Outdoors - 1,500 Meters - 3:46.44, Oregon Twilight, Eugene, Ore. (5/5/12).

2010-11: Outdoors - Redshirt season. Indoors - Redshirt season. Ran unattached in the mile at the Husky Classic. Cross Country - Redshirt season. Competed unattached at the Bill Dellinger Invitational.

Prep: After being slowed by an injury as a junior, stormed back upon the national prep scene by winning a pair of 2010 Ohio Division 1 state 1,600 meter titles as a senior for Strongsville High School. Won the indoor state title in an Ohio indoor record 4:09.53. Came back in the spring to win the outdoor title in a personal best 4:09.44 Winning time was a state record. That victory came on the heels of a sweep in the 800 and 1,600 meters at the Northeast Ohio Conference Championship. Went on to compete at the 2010 USA Junior Track & Field Championships, where he placed fourth in the 1,500 meters in a personal-best 3:50.89. Took third in the mile at the 2010 Nike Indoor Nationals (4:11.46). Best time in the mile, 4:09.35, came at the 2010 adidas Grand Prix in New York City. Also competed in the mile at the 2010 New Balance Nationals (4:09.61). Was a 2009 Foot Locker nationals qualifier after finishing seventh at the regional meet in 15:49. Also ran at the 2009 Nike Outdoor meet. High School Bests: 800 Meters - 1:53.00, 2010; 1,500 Meters - 3:50.89, 2010; 1,600 Meters - 4:09.44, 2010; Mile - 4:09.35, 2010.

Personal:Major is general social science.

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Mike Berry2012-13: Earned three All-America honors as a junior, two at the NCAA Outdoor Championships and one indoors…part of the third-place 4x400 meter relay team which finished with the fourth-fastest time in school history (3:03.61)….Berry also grabbed second-team honors with a ninth-place finish in the 400 (45.70)…NCAA runner-up indoors in the 400 with a time of 45.83…season best in the 400 at the Pac-12 Championships (45.14)…won the 400 at the Pepsi Team Invitational which was one of three wins in the event, along with indoor races at the MPSF Championships and the UW Final Qualifier…Season Bests: 400 Meters – 45.14, Pac-12 Championships (3/9/13); 60 Meters – 6.98, Blue & Orange Opener (1/12/13); 200 Meters – 21.61, UW Invitational (1/26/13).

2011-12:The NCAA runner-up at 400 meters and a U.S. Olympic Trials qualifier. Also took third in the 400 at the NCAA indoor meet. Outdoors - Solid year highlighted by a runner-up finish at both the NCAA meet and the Pac-12 Championships. Broke his own 400 meter record twice during the season. Just missed a PR in the 200 meters at the USC Invitational, running 21.10. Opened up in the 400 at the Pac-12 meet, where he placed second in 45.85. Set his first PR of the season at the NCAA West Preliminary Rounds where he won his quarterfinal in 44.86. At the NCAA Championships, won his semifinal heat in 45.05. Then set his second PR of the season in the final, running 44.75 for his runner-up finish. Anchor of the 4x400 meter relay squad that ran a season-best 3:08.30 to take third at the Pac-12 meet. Stepped into the anchor role on the 4x100 meter relay team for the NCAA West Regional as that squad ran 39.86 to advance to the NCAA Championships. Time was tied for the fourth fastest in school history. Indoors - Earned his first individual indoor All-America honors by placing third in the 400 meters at the NCAA Championships. Opened season in the 200 meters at the Texas A&M Invitational, where he just missed a PR (21.43). Was the runner-up at the Alex Wilson Invitational in 46.16 to earn a trip to the NCAA Championships. There, ran 46.25 in the prelims to advance to the final, where he broke the school record with a third place run in 45.93. Anchored the winning 4x400 meter relay squad at the MPSF Championships (3:09.00). Season Bests: Outdoors - 200 Meters - 21.10, USC Invitational, Los Angeles, Calif. (3/23/12); 400 Meters - 44.75 (PR), NCAA Champion-ships, Des Moines, Iowa (6/8/12). Indoors - 60 Meters - 6.94 (PR), Blue and Orange Invitational, Boise, Idaho (1/14/12); 200 Meters - 21.43, Texas A&M Challenge, College Station, Texas. (1/28/12); 400 Meters - 45.93 (PR), NCAA Championships, Boise, Idaho (3/10/12).

2010-11: Pac-10 400 meter champion. Third-place at the NCAA Outdoor Championships. First team All-America (400 meters). IAAF World Championships Gold Medal (4x400 meter relay). Outdoors - After the college season, led Team USA in the semifinals of the men’s 4x400 meter relay at the IAAF World Champi-onships in Daegu, South Korea, with a blazing 43.83 third leg to help the Americans run a world-leading 2:58.82. The team of Greg Nixon, Jamaal Torrance, Berry and LaShawn Merritt advanced to the final. Did not run in the final, but the American team captured the gold for Berry and the entire relay squad. Solid performance at the USA Championships, where he finished fifth in the national final of the 400 meters and was earned a spot in the 4x400 meter relay pool for Team USA. At the USA meet, was second in his preliminary 400 heat in 45.72. Then went 45.39 in finishing third in his semifinal. In the final, ran 45.22 to place fifth. Impressive end to the college season by placing third in the 400 meters at the NCAA Champion-ships. Won his semifinal heat in 45.23, before taking third in 45.18 in a tight national final. Winning time was 45.10, with second 45.14. Eased though the 400 meters at the NCAA West Preliminary meet in the 400 meters. Went 46.51 to win his opening round heat and then was second in his quarterfinal in 45.95 to move on. Also ran the second leg on the 4x100 meter relay team, (40.80). Broke one of the oldest marks in the Oregon record book when he ran 44.91 to win the Pac-10 400 meter title. That time erased the 1960 record of 45.07, set by two-time Olympic gold medalist Otis Davis. Timed a then-personal best 45.65 in the prelims before smashing the :45 barrier in the final. Also led Oregon to its fifth straight Pac-10 title by running the second leg on the 4x100 meter relay team that placed fifth in 40.09 (No. 7 all-time at Oregon) and anchored the fourth-place 4x400 meter relay (3:07.21). Helped Oregon set an outdoor school record in the distance medley relay (9:28.01) at the Oregon Twilight with his 44.94 400 meter leg. Nearly hit his 200 meter PR again at the Oregon Relays, winning in 21.10. Helped Oregon come from behind to tie UCLA in a dual meet by anchoring the 4x400 meter relay team to a comeback win. Timed 45.5 for his leg. Also took second in the 200 in a personal-best 21.08. Terrific day at the Pepsi Team Invitational where he ran 45.79 to win the 400 meters. That was the fastest quarter-mile by a Duck in six years. Also anchored the winning 4x400 meter relay team (3:10.93). Ran a then-personal best in the 200 meters, 21.24, at the Stan-ford Invitational, finishing second in his heat. Also anchored the winning 4x400 meter relay team (3:10.48). Opened season on a pair of winning relays at the Oregon Preview. Ran the second leg on the 4x100 meter relay (41.04) and anchored the 4x400 meter relay (3:21.77). Indoors - Ran the 400 leg (:46) on the distance medley relay team that won the MPSF Championship in the second-fastest time in NCAA history, 9:26.78. Also anchored the winning 4x400 meter relay team (3:10.34) and was third in the 400 meters (47.19) at the indoor meet. Dropped 400 time to 46.89 in a win at the UW Final Qualifier. That was the third-fastest time in school history. Ended first indoor season by running the 400 leg on the distance medley relay at the

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SeniorSeattle, Wash.

Rainier Beach High SchoolSprints

IAAF World Championships Gold Medalist Seven-Time All-American

Pac-12 Champion - 400 Meters

PersonalBests

100Meters - 10.89,Metro Championships,Seattle, Wash., 5/12/10

200Meters - 21.08,UCLA Dual,

Los Angeles, Calif., 4/17/11

400Meters - 44.75,NCAA Championships,

Des Moines, Iowa, 6/8/12

60Meters - 6.94 (i),Blue and Gold Opener,

Boise, Idaho, 1/14/12

NCAAOutdoorTrackChampionships2013 - 400 Meters, 9th, 45.70

2013 - 4x400 Meter Relay, 3rd, 3:03.612012 - 4x100 Meter Relay, s-6th, 40.03

2011 - 400 Meters, 3rd, 45.18

NCAAIndoorTrackChampionships2013 – 400 Meters, 2nd, 45.83

2012 - 400 Meters, 3rd, 45.932011 - Distance Medley Relay, 10th, 9:48.00

Pac-12TrackChampionships2013 - 400 Meters, 2nd, 45.14

2012 - 4x400 Meter Relay, 3rd, 3:08.302011 - 400 Meters, 1st, 44.91 (Pac-10)

2011 - 4x100 Meter Relay, 5th, 40.09 (Pac-10)2011 - 4x400 Meter Relay, 4th, 3:07.21 (Pac-10)

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NCAA Championships (9:48.00). In Oregon debut, placed third in the 60 meters (6.96) and also anchored winning 4x400 meter relay at the UW Indoor Preview. Set a personal best in the 200 meters at the UW Invitational, clocking 21.41, which was second overall and tied for the fourth-best time in school history. Took the 400 leg on the winning distance medley relay team (9:35.98) and ran a leg on the 4x400 meter relay (3:13.51) at the UW Invitational. Season Bests: Outdoors - 200 Meters - 21.08 (PR), UCLA Dual, Los Angeles, Calif. (4/17/11); 400 Meters - 44.91, Pac-10 Championships, Tucson, Ariz. (5/14/11). Indoors - 60 Meters - 6.96, UW Indoor Preview, Seattle, Wash. (1/15/11); 200 Meters - 21.41 (PR), UW Invitational, Seattle, Wash. (1/29/11); 400 Meters - 46.89, UW Final Qualifier, Seattle, Wash. (3/5/11).

Prep: Recorded the second-fastest prep 400 meter time in the nation, 46.13, in winning the 400 meters at the USATF National Junior Olympic Championships in Sacramento, Calif. Was nearly as impressive a few weeks earlier in a fourth-place finish at the 2010 USA Junior Track & Field Championships in 46.39. Busy summer also included the 2010 IAAF World Junior Championships, where he anchored the United States’ winning 4x400 meter relay, which took the victory in 3:04.76, with a 46.0 closing leg. Won back-to-back Washington state 400 meter titles for Rainier Beach High School. Took the title as a junior in 2009 in 47.93, and then came back as a senior and won in 46.81. Added the state 200 meter title to his resume in 2010, winning in 21.83, and was the runner-up at 100 meters (11.30). Clocked his best times in the 100 (10.89) and 200 (21.59) at the 2010 Metro Championships. Won every race at 200 and 400 meters his senior high school season. High School Bests: 100 Meters - 10.89, 2010; 200 Meters - 21.59, 2010; 400 Meters - 46.13, 2010.Personal:Major is family and human services.

Chris Brewer2013-14: Cross County - Ran a 20:41.11 four-mile time at the PSU Vikings Classic finishing 12th as Oregon took second. Finished in 21st-place at the Bill Dellinger Invitational 8,000 meter race (24:44).

2012-13: Outdoors - Part of Oregon’s thrilling 4xMile win at the Penn Relays. Ran the opening leg on the team that won in 16:17.57. Made eight appearances on the season with a solid final month. Great 1,500 meter run at the West Coast Invitational qualified him for the NCAA West meet. Ran a personal best 3:44.18 at the West Coast meet to finish third overall. Indoors - Ran the 3,000 in two meets, including the Husky Classic (8:11.63). Pac-12 all-academic honorable mention. Cross Country - Started the season running a 18:06:00 (6000 meters) race at the Park Pier Invitational, placing fifth. Earned a 40th place finish out of 101 runners at the Dellinger Invitational with a time of 24:49 (8,000 meters). At the Pac-12 Conference Championships, individually ran a 25:03 (8,000 meters) and placed 55th overall. Was the seventh member rounding out the Oregon’s team time of 24:02 which led to a third place win in the conference. Earned an honorable mention for the Pac-12 all-academic team. Season Bests: Outdoors - 1,500 Meters - 3:44.18 (PR), West Coast Invitational, Salem, Ore. (5/11/13).

2011-12: Outdoors - Redshirt Season. Qualified for the U.S. Junior National Championships in the 1,500 meters. Ran a seasonal best 3:49.76 in the semifinals to advance to the finals where he placed ninth (3:53.35). Competed unattached in the 1,500 meters at the Oregon Preview, John Knight Twilight and Oregon Relays, and the 3,000 meters at the Oregon Twilight. Cross Country - Redshirt Season. Ran unattached at the Beaver Classic, where he finished 18th (25:44/8,000 meters). Season Bests: Outdoors - 1,500 Meters - 3:49.76, U.S. Junior Championships, Bloomington, Ind. (6/15/12).

Prep: Twice was a California state 1,600 meters finalist for Ranch Buena Vista High School. Impressed at 3,200 meters as a senior in winning the Bronco Invite in 8:59.68. Also finished eighth as a senior at the 2010 state cross country meet (15.05/5,000 meters). Personal best in the 1,600, 4:11.12, came as a junior in winning the Palomar League title. That was the top 1,600 meter time in California in 2010. Also ran a 4:09.60 4x1,600 meter relay split at the 2010 Mt. SAC Relays. High School Bests: 800 Meters - 1:53.04, 2011; 1,600 Meters - 4:11.12, 2010; 3,200 Meters - 8:59.68, 2011.

Personal: Major is mathematics.

Redshirt SophomoreVista, Calif.

Rancho Buena VistaMiddle Distance

PersonalBests

1,500Meters - 3:44.18,West Coast Invitational,

Salem, Ore., 5/11/13

Pac-12CrossCountryChampionships2012 - 59th, 25:12

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Jonathan Cabral2012-13: Outdoors – Earned his second-consecutive All-America honor in the 110 hurdles, this time making the first team with a fifth-place finish in the finals of the NCAA Championships…set a personal best in the event during his win at the Texas Relays (13.33)…took second at the Pac-12 Championships in both the 110 hurdles and the 400 hurdles…time of 50.50 in the 400 hurdles is a career-best mark…also won the 110 hurdles at the Oregon Preview, Oregon Twilight and Pepsi Team Invitational…Indoors – All-American in the 60 hurdles after placing sixth at the NCAA Indoor Championships…ran the two fastest times of his career at the NCAA meet…posted a 7.72 in the prelims followed by a 7.73 in the finals…Season Bests: Outdoors – 110 hurdles – 13.33, Texas Relays Finals, Austin, Texas (3/30/13); 400 hurdles – 50.50, Pac-12 Championships, Los Angeles, (5/12/13)…Indoors – 60 hurdles – 7.72, NCAA Indoor Championships Prelims, Fayetteville, Ark., (3/9/13).

2011-12: Outdoors - Superb rookie season capped by the Pac-12 championship and an appearance at the U.S. Olympic Trials. Set six personal bests in the 110 hurdles during the season. Opened year by winning the Oregon Preview in 13.69. Dropped that to 13.74 in a win at the USC Invitational. Made it three straight wins and three straight PRs by going 13.63 at the Pepsi Team Invitational. Also won the 110 hurdles at the Oregon Relays (13.83). Lowered PR again in winning the Pac-12 championship in 13.61. Had two more PRs at the NCAA West Preliminary Rounds, going 13.48 in the opener and then placing third in his quarterfinal in 13.45 to advance to the NCAA Championships. That was the second fastest time in school history. Wrapped year with appearances at both the NCAA Championships and the 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials. Ran 13.64 - 11th overall - at the NCAA Championships to earn his first All-America award (second team). Also made five appearances in the 400 meter hurdles, winning the Oregon Relays in a seasonal best 52.75. Was named the Pac-12 Newcomer of the Year. Indoors - Consistent performer in the 60 meter hurdles. Best meet of the year was the MPSF Championships, where he ran a seasonal best 7.83 in the preliminaries. That was the third fastest time in school history. Won the finals by running 7.90. Season Bests: Outdoors - 110 Meter Hurdles - 13.45, NCAA West Preliminary Rounds, Austin, Texas (5/26/12); 400 Meter Hurdles - 52.45, Oregon Relays, Eugene, Ore. (4/21/12). Indoors - 60 Meters - 7.83, MPSF Championships, Seattle, Wash. (2/24/12).

Prep: Led the nation in both the 110 and 300 meter hurdles. Best 110 time was 13.27 wind-aided (13.36 legal) and top 300 mark was 35.76. Time in the 110 hurdles would have been a national prep record if it wasn’t wind-aided. Legal time of 13.36 is the sixth-fastest among U.S. preps all-time. After taking both the 110 and 300 meter hurdle C.I.F. titles as a senior in 2011 for Agoura High School, dominated the competition at the Golden West Invitational, winning the 110 hurdles in 13.41 and the 300 hurdles in a personal-best 35.76. Recorded his top 110 legal time of 13.36 in the semifinals of the U.S. Junior Track and Field Championships at Historic Hayward Field. As a junior in 2010, won the California state championship in the 110 hurdles in 13.54w. Legal best of 13.58 ranked second nationally in 2010. Was also fifth in the state in the 300 hurdles (37.57) as a junior. Finished second in the 110 hurdles in 13.70 at the 2010 USA Junior Championships to qualify for the IAAF World Junior meet in Moncton, Canada. Indoors, has run 7.85 in the 60 meter hurdles. High School Bests: 110 Meter Hurdles - 13.27w (legal - 13.36), 2011; 300 Meter Hurdles - 35.76, 2011; 60 Meter Hurdles - 7.85, 2011.

Personal: Major is economics.

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JuniorCalabasas, Calif.

Agoura High SchoolHurdles

Pac-12 Newcomer of the Year2012 Pac-12 Champion

Three-Time All-American

PersonalBests

110MeterHurdles-13.33,Texas Relays,

Austin, Texas, 3/30/13

400MeterHurdles-50.50,Pac-12 Championships,

Los Angeles,5/12/13

60MeterHurdles-7.72(i),NCAA Indoor Championships,

Fayetteville, Ark., 3/8/13

NCAAOutdoorTrackChampionships2013 – 110 Meter Hurdles, 5th, 13.41

2012 - 110 Meter Hurdles, s-3rd, 13.64

NCAAIndoorChampionships2013 – 60 Meter Hurdles, 6th, 7.76

Pac-12TrackChampionships2013 – 110 Meter Hurdles, 2nd, 13.522013 – 400 Meter Hurdles, 2nd, 50.502012 - 110 Meter Hurdles, 1st, 13.61w

2012 - 400 Meter Hurdles, 9th, 53.15

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Tim Costin2013-14: Cross Country - Was one of five Ducks that finished in the top-10 in the four mile at the PSU Vikings Classic (9th, 20:27.33). Competed in the Eighth Annual Bill Dellinger Invitational with a time of 26:39 in the 8,000 meters.

2012-13:Outdoors - Did not compete. Indoors - Did not compete. Cross Country- Participated in two meets during the year. Placed sixth overall at the Park Pier Invitational with a race time of 18:08.06 (6,000 meters). Represented Oregon in the Dellinger Invitational finishing the 8,000 meter race with a time of 26:40. Earned second team Pac-12 all-academic honors.

2011-12: Outdoors - Set four personal bests in the 3,000 meter steeplechase, including a sixth-place finish at the Pac-12 Championships. Opened season with a sixth-place finish at the Pepsi Team Invitational and a PR of 9:14.73. Lowered that time to 9:07.01 in a runner-up finish at the Oregon Relays. Trimmed another :07 off at the Oregon Twilight (9:00.29). Top performance of the year came in a sixth-place showing at the Pac-12 Championships, helping Oregon to its sixth straight title, where he run under 9:00 for the first time (8:57.91). Wrapped season with his first NCAA West Preliminary appearance in the steeplechase. Also ran the 1,500 meters once, taking third at the John Knight Twilight (3:53.17). Indoors - Did not compete. Pac-12 all-academic second team. Cross Country - Led Oregon to the Beaver Classic title with his fourth-place finish in 24:54 (8,000 meters), his best finish as a Duck. Opened season at the Bill Dellinger Invitational and finished 51st in 25:04.92 (8,000 meters). Pac-12 all-academic second team. Season Bests: 1,500 Meters - 3:53.17 (PR), John Knight Twilight, Monmouth, Ore. (4/13/12); 3,000 Meter Steeplechase - 8:57.91, Pac-12 Championships, Eugene, Ore. (5/12/12).

2010-11: Outdoors - Had seasonal PR in the steeplechase at the Oregon Twilight of 9:17.24. Ran the steeple at UCLA in 9:21.24. First career steeplechase came at the Pepsi Team Invitational. Made varsity debut in the 3,000 meters at the Oregon Preview. Pac-10 all-academic honorable mention. Cross Country - Took 15th in his varsity debut at the John Frank Memorial. Was 32nd at the Charles Bowles Invitational in 24:45.66 (8,000 meters). Also ran at the Bill Dellinger Invitational. Pac-10 all-academic second team. Season Bests: 3,000 Meter Steeplechase - 9:17.24, Oregon Twilight, Eugene, Ore. (5/6/11).

2009-10: Redshirted the indoor and outdoor seasons. Ran unattached in the 1,500 at the Oregon Relays (3:58.96). Cross Country - Redshirt season. Competed unattached at the Bill Dellinger Invitational, Mike Hodges Invitational and the Beaver Classic.

Prep: Three-time state scorer at 3,000 meters for Springfield High School. Was sixth at that distance as a sophomore, fifth as a junior and eighth as a senior. District champion at 3,000 meters as a senior. Won the prep section of the 3,000 meter steeplechase at the 2009 Oregon Relays in 9:31.33. Also a three-time state scorer in cross country, where placed ninth as a sophomore, fifth as a junior and seventh as a senior. District cross country champ as a senior. High School Bests: 3,000 Meter Steeplechase - 9:31.33, 2009.

Personal: Major is business. Recipient of a Presidential Scholarship.

Redshirt SeniorSpringfield, Ore.

Springfield High SchoolDistance

PersonalBests

3,000MeterSteeplechase - 8:57.91,Pac-12 Championships,

Eugene, Ore., 5/12/12

Pac-12TrackChampionships2012 - 3,000 Meter Steeplechase, 6th, 8:57.91

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Sam Crouser2012-13:Outdoor – Earned his second All-America award with a third-place finish at the 2013 NCAA Championships in the javelin…placed third at the West Preliminary Round with a season-best throw of 78.53m/257-8 at the NCAA West Preliminary Meet…won his second Pac-12 title with a throw of 76.01m/249-4…claimed sixth place at the Pac-12 Championships in the discus…set a personal best in the discus at the Oregon State High Performance Meet with a winning toss of 54.56m/179-0…won six events during the season including at the Oregon Twilight (javelin) and Arkansas Dual (javelin/discus)…Indoor – Started the season with a second-place finish at the Blue and Orange Opener with a career-best in the shot put (17.62m/57-9.75)…also competed at the UW Invitatioanl, UW Husky Classic and finally MPSF Indoor Track and Field Championships where he finished fifth. Season Bests: Javelin – 257-8/78.53m, NCAA West Preliminary Rounds, Austin, Texas (5/25/13).

2011-12: Outdoors - Opened javelin season with a win at the USC Invitational (239-7/73.02m). Improved to 243-8/74.27m in winning the Oregon Relays. Threw seven feet farther at the Pac-12 Championships to claim the conference title with a mark of 250-11. Improved again at the NCAA West Preliminary Rounds, placing second at 251-8/76.70m to advance to the NCAA Championships. Off day at the NCAA meet, going only 229-11/70.79m, but was 14th overall to earn his first All-America award (second team). Really impressed at the U.S. Olympic Trials, throwing 248-0/75.60m in the prelims to advance to the final. There won the silver medal with a personal-best throw of 265-1/80.80m. That was the second best throw in school history. Also threw the discus at the Pac-12 meet. Indoors - Did not compete. Season Bests: Javelin - 265-1/80.80m, U.S. Olympic Trials, Eugene, Ore. (6/25/12); Discus – 57-9.75/54.56m, Blue and Orange Opener, Nampa, Idaho, (1/12/13).

2010-11: Outdoors - Redshirt season. Indoors - Redshirt season.

Prep:The 2010 national Track & Field News boy’s prep athlete of the year and Gatorade boy’s track and field athlete of the year was arguably the best high school thrower in the nation, ranking first in the javelin and second in the discus. Broke a 22-year-old national prep record in the javelin with a throw of 244-2/74.42m at the Centennial Invitational on May 1, and then upped that mark to 255-4/77.82m at the Portland Throws Festival in June. Won a rare three state titles as a senior for Gresham High School. Took the javelin with a throw of 224-9/68.50m, the discus with a mark of 194-3/59.20m and the shot put with a toss of 60-7.5/18.47m. Became the first Oregonian to sweep the throws since his uncle, former Olympian Duck NCAA Champion Brian Crouser did so in 1980. State javelin title was his third consecutive. Best discus effort of 205-10/62.73m from the Arcadia Invitational was the second-best in the nation in 2010 and a state record. Won all six javelin and 10 discus competitions he competed in as a senior, as well as 10-of-11 shot put competitions. Was named the Gatorade Oregon boy’s track and field athlete of the year. Also competed in the javelin at the 2010 USA Track & Field Junior Championships, finishing third (228-4/69.59m). Led the nation in the javelin as a junior in 2009 with a best throw of 239-0/72.84m. Won the Oregon 6A state championship with a throw of 231-1/70.43m, which broke a 21 year-old state record set by Art Skipper Jr. in 1988. Also finished second in the shot put (54-7) and third in the discus (166-4) at the 2009 state meet. Won his first javelin title as a sophomore in 2008 with a mark of 199-6, and was fourth in the discus (150-4). High School Bests: Shot Put - 64-5.5/19.64m, 2010; Discus - 205-10/62.73m, 2010; Javelin - 255-4/77.82m, 2010.

Personal: Major is sociology. Has volunteered on behalf of a community clean-up program, the Special Olympics, the Oregon Zoo and a habitat restoration effort at Kelly Creek in Portland. Father, Dean Crouser, was a three-time NCAA champion for Oregon, winning the shot put and discus in 1982 and the discus in 1983. Was also a five-time All-American, four-time Pac-10 champion (twice each in the shot put and discus) and twice named the Pac-10 track and field athlete of the year (1982-83). Dean Crouser is still the Ducks’ school record holder both in the shot put and discus. Uncle, Brian Crouser, is a two-time NCAA javelin champion (1982, 1985) and was a key member of Oregon’s last NCAA outdoor championship team in 1984, where he finished fourth in the javelin at the NCAA meet. Brian Crouser, a 1988 and 1992 Olympian, is also a two-time Pac-10 champion in the javelin (1984-85) and the school record holder at 312-0 using the old implement.

Redshirt JuniorGresham, Ore.

Gresham High SchoolThrows

Two-Time All-American2012 U.S. Olympic Trials Runner-Up

Two-Time Pac-12 Champion

PersonalBests

Javelin-265-1/80.80m,U.S. Olympic Trials,

Eugene, Ore., 6/25/12

Discus–179-0/54.56mOregon State High Performance Meet

Corvallis, Ore., 4/26/13

ShotPut–57-9.75/17.62mBlue and Orange Opener

Boise, Idaho, 1/12/13

NCAAOutdoorTrackChampionships2013 – Javelin, 3rd, 239-9/73.07m

2012 - Javelin, 14th, 229-11/70.79m

Pac-12TrackChampionships2013 – Javelin, 1st, 249-4/76.01m2013 – Discus, 6th, 173-6/52.89m

2012 - Javelin, 1st, 250-11/76.47m2012 - Discus, Foul

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Ben DeJarnette2012-13: Outdoors - Limited to four meets on the season. Ran the 5,000 meters at the Pepsi Team Invitational, where he just missed a PR (14:21.53), and the West Coast Invitational and the 10,000 meters at the Oregon Relays. Indoors - Did not compete. Pac-12 all-academic first team. Cross Country - Earned second in the Park Pier Invitational (17:53:00, 6,000 meters) where eight of the top nine finishers represented Oregon. Finished third overall running the 8,000 meter race with a final time of 23:49 at the Dellinger Invitational and helped the Oregon team claim second at the meet with an average time of 24:00. At thePre-Nationals, finished with a time of 23:52.3 (8,000 meters) and placed 28th out of 272 runners. Was a main contributor to Oregon’s third place team finish. Competed in the Pac-12 Championships (8,000 meters) and recorded a 25:12 finish. Was a member of the squad that placed fourth overall at the NCAA West Regional with an individual time of 31:03 (10,000 meters). Placed 154th at the NCAA Championships with an individual time of 31:07.9 (10,000 meters). Was the fourth place finisher for Oregon, helping the Ducks place 20th out of 31 schools. Earned first team Pac-12 all academic honors. Named the 2012 winner of the NCAA Elite 89 Award for showing high academic standards and athletics performance. Season Bests: Outdoors - 5,000 Meters - 14:21.53, Pepsi Team Invitational, Eugene, Ore. (4/6/13); 10,000 Meters - 30:42.75, Oregon Relays, Eugene, Ore. (4/19/13).

2011-12: Outdoors - Made appearances in the 5,000 meters at the Pepsi Team Invitational and the Oregon Relays. Ran the 10,000 meters at the John Knight Twilight, finishing second in 30:28.68. Indoors - Redshirt season. Pac-12 all-academic first team. Cross Country - The team’s No. 5 scorer at the NCAA West Regional. Oregon’s No. 4 runner at the Wisconsin Adidas Invitational. Was 34th at the Bill Dellinger Invitational (24:37.41/8,000 meters). Won a battle with Gonzaga’s Willie Milam to capture medalist honors at the season-opening dual (19:39.5/4 miles). Also ran at the Pac-12 Championships. Pac-12 all-academic first team. Season Bests: Outdoors - 10,000 Meters - 30:28.68, John Knight Twilight, Monmouth, Ore. (4/13/12).

2010-11: Outdoors - Redshirt season. Ran unattached at the Oregon Relays and Oregon Twilight. Indoors - Ran 8:15.61 in the top section of the 3,000 meters at the UW Invitational. Was in the mile at the Husky Classic. Season debut came as the anchor leg of the distance medley relay at the UW Indoor Preview. Cross Country - Was a winner his first varsity race, taking the season-opening John Frank Memorial in 19:36.1 (four miles). Came in as the Ducks’ No. 5 finisher in 24:30 (8,000 meters) to help Oregon win the Notre Dame Invitational. Finished 13th at the Bill Dellinger Invitational in 24:14.49 (8,000 meters). Placed 26th in his Pac-10 Championships debut in 24:14.71 (8,000 meters). Was Oregon’s No. 5 scorer at the NCAA West Regional, finishing 28th in 30:41.28 (10,000 meters) to help Oregon win the meet. Capped season with first NCAA Championships appearance. Pac-10 all-academic first team selection. Season Bests: Indoors - 3,000 Meters - 8:15.61, UW Invitational, Seattle, Wash. (1/29/11).

2009-10: Outdoors - Varsity debut was in the 5,000 meters at the Stanford Invitational (14:38.02). Came back to run the 1,500 meters at the Pepsi Team Invitational (3:50.69). Doubled in both events against UCLA, going 3:50.08 in the 1,500 and 14:37.59 in the 5,000. Established personal best in the 5,000 meters at the Oregon Relays, 14:26.47. Indoors - Opened season with a solid 8:12.49 in the 3,000 meters at the Husky Classic. Ran 4:06.96 in the mile at the MPSF Championships. Also ran mile leg on the distance medley relay team that took seventh at the MPSF meet (9:53.68). Cross Country - Redshirt season. Posted an unattached eighth-place run at the Mike Hodges Invitational. Also unattached in a third-place finish at the Beaver Classic (24:38, 8,000 meters). Season Bests: Outdoors - 1,500 Meters - 3:50.08 (PR), UCLA Dual, Eugene, Ore. (4/17/10); 5,000 Meters - 14:26.47 (PR), Oregon Relays, Eugene, Ore. (4/30/10). Indoors - Mile - 4:06.96 (PR), MPSF Championships, Seattle, Wash. (2/27/10); 3,000 Meters - 8:12.49 (PR), Husky Classic, Seattle, Wash. (2/13/10).

Prep: After finishing second in both the 1,600 meters (4:14.84) and the 3,200 (9:25.18) at the 2008 Virginia state meet, broke through with a win at 3,200 meters as a senior in 2009. Ran a season-best 9:06.28 to claim that title. Won the Virginia state indoor 3,200 meter title. Also as a senior, ran a season-best 4:16.01 to win the 1,600 meters at the Central Region Meet before finishing sixth at that distance at the state championships (4:16.14). In cross country, finished second in the 2008 Virginia State AAA meet as a senior after winning the Central Regional Championships. Named the Richmond Times Dispatch Runner of the Year for the season, during which he also won the McDonald’s XCountry Festival at Maymont and the Capital District meet. Also named the 2009 Richmond Times Dispatch Scholar-Athlete of the Year. High School Bests: 1,600 Meters - 4:14.84, 2008; Mile - 4:15.64, 2009; 3,200 Meters - 9:06.28, 2009.

Personal: Major is journalism.

Redshirt SeniorMechanicsville, Va.

Atlee High SchoolDistance

2012 NCAA Elite 89 Award Winner

PersonalBests

5,000Meters - 14:26.47,Oregon Relays,

Eugene, Ore., 4/30/10

10,000Meters - 30:28.68,John Knight Twilight,

Monmouth, Ore., 4/13/12

3,000Meters - 8:12.49 (i),Husky Classic,

Seattle, Wash., 2/13/1010

NCAACrossCountryChampionships2012 - 154th, 31:07.9

2010 - DNF

NCAACrossCountryWestRegional2012 - 75th, 31:03.00

2011 - 72nd, 30:542010 - 28th, 30:41.28

Pac-12CrossCountryChampionships2012 - 59th, 25:122011 - 64th, 25:18

2010 - 26th, 24:14.17 (Pac-10)

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Arthur Delaney2012-13: Outdoors–Two-time All-American for his role in Oregon’s 4x100 team which took 16th at the NCAA Championships and the 4x400 team which finished third…4x400 time in the finals ranked fourth in Oregon history (3:03.61)…member of the sixth (39.89) and seventh (40.00) fastest 4x100 teams in Oregon history…at the Pac-12 Championships Delaney finished fourth in the 100, sixth in the 200, third in the 4x100 and was part of the winning 4x400 team…won the 100 at the Arkansas dual while finishing second in the 200 with a season-best mark of 20.80…Indoor–Set a personal best in the 60 at the UW Invitational coming in at 6.78…finished third at that event after winning the Blue and Orange Opener…part of winning 4x400 teams at the UW Invitational and the MPSF Indoor Championships…SeasonBests:60 – 6.78, UW Invitational, Seattle, Washington, (1/26/13); 100 – 10.30, Pac-12 Championships, Los Angeles, (5/12/13); 200 – 20.80(w), Arkansas Dual, Eugene, Ore., (4/20/13); 400 – 47.84, Oregon Preview, Eugene, Ore., (3/16/13).

2011-12: Outdoors-Grew into one of the most valuable members of the sprint and relay corps. Opened season with a PR in the 200 meters at the USC Invitational (21.21). Dropped that to 21.02 at the Pepsi Team Invitational and then lowered his time again to 20.95 at the Oregon Relays. Great all-around performance at the Pac-12 Championships where he was third in the 100 meters (10.24), fourth in the 200 meters (20.73) and took the second leg of the runner-up 4x100 meter relay team (40.09). Time in the 100 was the fourth fastest in school history, as was his 200 time. At the NCAA West Preliminary Rounds helped the 4x100 meter relay team run a season best 39.86 (No. 5 in school history) to advance to the NCAA Championships. Also took ninth overall in the 200 meters (20.68w) to move on the NCAA Championships. Following the NCAA meet, put on a solid performance at the USA Junior Championships. Was third in the 100 meters (10.63) to earn a spot on Team USA’s 4x100 relay squad for the IAAF Junior World Championships. Was also third in the 200 (21.03). At the world meet, ran the anchor leg as the Americans won their semifinal race in 39.25. Then took the third leg in the final as the U.S. won in 38,67, just .01 off the World Junior record.Indoors-Appeared in three meets indoors. Had a best time in the 60 meters of 6.91 at the Blue and Orange Opener. Went 21.51 in the 200 at the Don Kirby Elite Invitational. Also ran the second leg on the winning 4x400 meter relay team at the MPSF Championships (3:09.00). SeasonBests:Outdoors - 100 Meters - 10.24 (PR), Pac-12 Championships, Eugene, Ore. (5/13/12); 200 Meters - 20.68 (w+2.4) (PR), NCAA West Preliminary Rounds, Austin, Texas (5/26/12); 400 Meters - 47.63, Oregon Preview, Eugene, Ore. (3/18/12). Indoors - 60 Meters - 6.91, Blue and Orange Opener, Boise, Idaho (1/14/12); 200 Meters - 21.56 (PR), Blue and Orange Opener, Boise, Idaho (1/14/12).

Prep: Was a two-time 100 meter state champion for Barlow High School and also won a state 200 meter crown. Also finished as the state runner-up at both 100 (10.62) and 200 (21.30) meters as a senior in 2011 and was third at 400 meters in a personal-best 47.75 and the long jump (22-8). Wind-aided personal best of 10.42 in the 100 was his winning time as a junior at the 2010 state meet. Legal best, 10.59, came in a runner-up finish at the 2010 Nike Track Nationals. Was also the 2010 state 200 meter champion in a personal-best 21.28. Additionally, finished third in the long jump (22-10.5) and anchored the third-place 4x100 meter relay team (42.72) as Barlow placed second in the team competition. As a sophomore in 2009, won the 100 meters in 10.75 and was seventh in the 200 in 22.36. Also anchored the runner-up 4x100 meter relay team (42.41). Was a tailback for Gresham’s football team. HighSchoolBests:100 Meters - 10.42w (legal - 10.59), 2010; 200 Meters - 21.28, 2010; 400 Meters - 47.74, 2011; Long Jump - 22-11.5, 2011.

Personal: Major is education.

JuniorGresham, Ore.

Barlow High SchoolSprints

Two-Time All-American2013 Pac-12 Champion

PersonalBests

100Meters-10.24,Pac-12 Championships,

Eugene, Ore., 5/13/12

200Meters-20.68w(legal20.73),NCAA West Preliminary Rounds,

Austin, Texas, 5/26/12

400Meters-47.63,Oregon Preview,

Eugene, Ore., 3/18/12

60Meters-6.78(i),UW Invitational,

Seattle, Wash., 1/26/13

NCAAOutdoorTrackChampionships2013 – 4x400 Meter Relay, 3rd, 3:03.612013 – 4x100 Meter Relay, p-6th, 39.89

2012 - 200 Meters, s-8th, 21.032012 - 4x100 Meter Relay, s-6th, 40.03

Pac-12TrackChampionships2013 – 100 Meters, 4th, 10.312013 – 200 Meters, 6th, 21.29

2013 – 4x400 Meter Relay, 1st, 3:05.632013 – 4x100 Meer Relay, 3rd, 40.00

2012 - 100 Meters, 3rd, 10.242012 - 200 Meters. 3rd, 20.73

2012 - 4x100 Meter Relay, 2nd, 40.09

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Trevor Dunbar2012-13: Outdoor – Competed at the Portland Track Festival, Harry Jerome International and the Roughrider Twilight as an unattached runner...ran a 3:59.06 mile at the Roughrider Twilight, making him the first Alaskan to run a sub-four-minute mile…broke the previous Alaskan record held by his father, Marcus…Cross Country - Pac-12 Newcomer of the Year. One of Oregon’s standout runners as a senior. Won the Dellinger Invitational with a finish of 23:38 (8,000 meters). Was a major catalyst for Oregon’s second place overall team showing. Finished with a time of 23:30.5 (8,000 meters), and fifth place in the NCAA Division One Pre-Nationals meet. Was the top finisher for the Ducks at the Pre-Nationals and led the team score average of 23:45.36 which earned Oregon third overall. Finished the regular season on a high note by placing third in the Pac-12 Conference Championships in the 8,000 meter race with a time of 23:28 and helping Oregon take 3rd in the conference. Individually placed 3rd in the NCAA West Regional with a time of 29:43 (10,000 meters) and was Oregon’s first finisher of the meet helping the Ducks place fourth out of 26 teams. Placed first for the Ducks and 41st overall at the NCAA Championships running the 10,000 meter event in a time of 30:04.8, helping the Ducks place 20th in the country.

2011-12: Outdoors - NCAA scorer and U.S. Olympic Trials qualifier at 5,000 meters. Key to Oregon’s sixth straight Pac-12 title by scoring in both the 1,500 and 5,000 meters. Made outdoor debut by winning the 5,000 meters at the Pepsi Team Invitational. Set a regular-season best in the 1,500 at the Oregon Relays in a runner-up finish (3:43.13). Big performance at the Pac-12 Championships, placing third in the 1,500 (3:47.84) and fifth in the 5,000 (14:00.44). Took sixth in the 5,000 at the NCAA West Preliminary Rounds to advance to the NCAA Championships. There, dropped his seasonal best by :07 to finish sixth in 13:44.16, earning first team all-America honors. After the collegiate season, lowered 1,500 PR to 3:40.06 at the TrackTown Tune Up. Qualified for the U.S. Olympic Trials in the 5,000 and ran a personal best 13:40.66 to finish 16th. Indoors - All-American (3,000 meters). Set all-conditions personal best in the 5,000 meters, 13:36.84, in a fourth-place finish at the Husky Classic. That was the third-fastest time in school history. Was the runner-up at 3,000 meters at the MPSF Championships in 7:51.55, also the No. 3 time in school history. Advanced to the NCAA Indoor Championships in the 3,000 where he was 10th in 7:56.24. Season Bests: Outdoors - 1,500 Meters - 3:40.06 (PR), TrackTown Tune Up, Eugene, Ore. (6/16/12); 5,000 Meters - 13:44.16 (PR), U.S. Olympic Trials, Eugene, Ore. (6/28/12). Indoors - 3,000 Meters - 7:51.55 (PR), MPSF Championships, Seattle, Wash. (2/25/12); 5,000 Meters - 13:36.86, Husky Classic, Seattle, Wash. (2/10/12).

Before Oregon: Transferred to Oregon after earning a pair of cross country All-America awards at the University of Portland. 2011: Outdoors - Limited time on the track included a best 5,000 meter time of 13:42.53 at the Payton Jordan Cardinal Invitational and 3:44.47 in the 1,500 meters at the West Coast Invitational. Indoors - Solid run at the 3,000 meters at the UW Husky Classic, nearly breaking 8:00 (8:00.10). Redshirted the 2010 seasons. Running unattached, had season best in the mile of 4:01.31 at the Oregon Twilight. After the season, won the 5,000 meters at the USA Junior Championships (14:34.63) to advance to the IAAF World Junior meet in Moncton, Canada. There, he finished 11th in 14:16.08 as the top USA runner and North American finisher. Indoors, timed a season-best 8:01.87 in the 3,000 meters at the UW Final Qualifier. Cross Country - Was 35th in 2011 as a junior to help the Pilots take eighth in the team competition (30:05, 10,000 meters). Also impressed with a third-places showing at both the WCC meet and NCAA West Regional as a junior. Finished 25th as a sophomore at the NCAA meet in 2010 (30:21) as Portland was 13th. Was named the 2010 USTFCCCA West Region Athlete of the Year after winning the regional meet in 29:57.89. Also qualified for the NCAA Championships as a freshman in 2009. Portland Bests: Outdoors - 1,500 Meters - 3:44.47, West Coast Invitational, Salem, Ore. (5/12/11); Mile - 4:01.31, Oregon Twilight, Eugene, Ore. (5/8/10); 5,000 Meters - 13:42.53, Payton Jordan Cardinal Invitational, Stanford, Calif. (5/1/11). Indoors - 3,000 Meters - 8:00.10, Husky Classic, Seattle, Wash. (1/12/11).

Prep: Three-time Alaska state cross country champion and a three-time state track and field champion. Impressive performance at the state championships as a senior where he won the 1,600 meters (4:13.32) and 3,200 meters (9:19.96), was second in the 800 (1:56.78) and ran the third leg of the third-place 4x400 meter relay team. Was also the 2008 state 1,600 meter champion (4:18.04) and was the runner-up at 3,200 meters. Set the Alaska state record in the 3,200-meters with a time of 9:01 during a videotaped time trial during November of 2008. Improved that to 8:46.72 at the 2009 Nike Outdoor Nationals. Placed third at the 2008 Foot Locker West Regionals with a time of 15:43 (5,000 meters). Bettered that by placing second at the Foot Locker Nationals a week later with a time of 15:22. Four-year letterwinner was coached by his father Marcus Dunbar. High School Bests: 1,600 Meters - 4:05.22, 2009; 3,200 Meters - 8:46.72, 2009.

Personal: Major is finance - sports business. Father Marcus Dunbar ran track for Oregon in 1987 and ‘88. Both parents (mother Kathleen) also ran cross country at Portland.

Redshirt SeniorKodiak, Alaska

Kodiak High School /PortlandDistance

Four-Time All-AmericanPac-12 Newcomer of the Year (XC)

PersonalBests

1,500Meters-3:40.06,TrackTown Tune Up,

Eugene, Ore., 6/16/12

5,000Meters-13:36.86(i),Husky Classic

Seattle, Wash., 2/10/12

3,000Meters-7:51.55(i),MPSF Championships

Seattle, Wash., 2/25/12

NCAAOutdoorTrackChampionships2012 - 5,000 Meters, 6th, 13:44.16

NCAAIndoorTrackChampionships2012 - 3,000 Meters, 10th, 7:56.24

NCAACrossCountryChampionships2012 - 41st, 30:04.8

NCAACrossCountryWestRegional2012 - 3rd, 29:43

Pac-12TrackChampionships2012 - 1,500 Meters, 3rd, 3:47.84

2012 - 5,000 Meters, 5th, 14:00.44

Pac-12CrossCountryChampionships2012 - 3rd, 23:28

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Jeramy Elkaim2013-14:Cross Country - Came in 13th (20:45.05) at the PSU Vikings Classic to open the 2013 season. Finished eighth in Boston, Mass. at the Coast to Coast Battle in Beantown posting a time of 24:20 in the 8,000 meter as the Ducks claimed their first team title of the season. Raced in the 8,000 meter at the Bill Dellinger Invitational in Oregon’s lone home meet of the year (25:13). Finished with a time of 24:53.97 at the Pre-Nationals meet as UO claimed second overall as a team (8,000 meters). Covered the 8,000-meter course at the Pac-12 Cross Country Championships in 26:20 and finished 42nd as Oregon took second as a team.

2012-13:Outdoors - NCAA West and Pac-12 qualifier at 5,000 meters. Great month of April, where he won the 5,000 meters at the Pepsi meet, took third in the 1,500 in the dual with Arkansas and ran on Oregon’s winning 4xMile relay squad at the Penn Relays. Set an outdoor personal best in winning the 5,000 at the Pepsi Team Invitational (13:57.24). Came back to PR in the 1,500 meters against Arkansas (3:42.83). Closed out the month by taking the third leg on Oregon’s triumphant 4xMile team at the Penn Relays (16:17.57). Also competed at the Pac-12 and NCAA West Preliminary meets. Indoors - Impressed in the 5,000 meters, running a personal best 13:39.35 at the Husky Classic. That was the No. 5 time in school history. Won the 5,000 at the UW Invitational (13:51.20). Joined the prestigious 4:00 mile club at the MPSF Championships, placing fourth in 3:59.18. Earned second team All-America honors for his 13th place finish in the 5,000 at the NCAA Indoor Championships (14:08.42). Ran unattached at the Portland Track Festival and set a personal-best in the mile (3:41.84). Cross Country - Represented Oregon in the Pac-12 Conference Championships and finished the 8,000 meter race with a time of 25:58. Finished as the third individual for the Ducks at the NCAA West Regional with an individual time of 30:53 (10,000 meters). Helped the Ducks take fourth place in the meet against 25 other competing teams. Was the fifth-place finisher for the Oregon team at the NCAA Championships with an individual time of 31:12.1 (10,000 meters) and a 159th place individual finish. Season Bests: Outdoors - 1,500 Meters - 3:42.83 (PR), Arkansas Dual, Eugene, Ore. (4/20/13); 5,000 Meters - 13:57.24 (PR), Pepsi Team Invitational, Eugene, Ore. (4/6/13). Indoors - Mile - 3:59.18 (PR), MPSF Indoor Championships, Seattle, Wash. (2/23/13); 5,000 Meters - 13:39.35 (PR), Husky Classic, Seattle, Wash. (2/8/13).

Prep: A two-time state champion for Livingston High School, including a meet record performance of 8:46.08 in winning the 3,200 meters at the 2010 NJSIAA Meet of Champions. Prior to that, he established a personal-best at 1,600 meters by running 4:12.89 at the sectional meet. Also won the 3,200 meter state title as a senior in 2011 (9:05.43). Following the prep season, set a personal best at 5,000 meters of 14:54.62 in a third-place finish at the New Balance Outdoor Nationals. Indoors, finished third in the high school mile (4:19.60) at the Millrose Games in New York as future UO recruits went 1-2-3 in that race, with Chad Noelle winning in 4:16.71 and Matt Jablonski taking second in 4:16.88. In cross country, was third at the state championships in 15:29 (5,000 meters), before qualifying for the Nike Cross Nationals as a senior. High School Bests: 1,600 Meters - 4:12.89, 2010; 3,200 Meters - 8:46.08, 2010; 5,000 Meters - 14:54.62, 2011.

Personal: Major is economics.

Redshirt SophomoreLivingston, N.J.

Livingston High SchoolDistance

2013 All-American

PersonalBests

1,500Meters - 3:42.83,Arkansas Dual,

Eugene, Ore., 4/20/13

5,000Meters - 13:39.35 (i),Husky Classic,

Seattle. Wash., 2/8/13

Mile - 3:59.18,MPSF Championships,Seattle, Wash., 2/23/13

3,000Meters - 8:03.61 (i),Texas A&M Challenge,

College Station, Texas, 1/28/12

NCAAIndoorTrackChampionships2013 - 5,000 Meters, 13th, 14:08.42

NCAACrossCountryChampionships2012 - 159th, 31:12.2

NCAACrossCountryWestRegional2012 - 32nd, 30:252011 - 38th, 30:18

Pac-12TrackChampionships2013 - 5,000 Meters, 9th, 14:17.88

Pac-12CrossCountryChampionships2012 - 68th, 25:382011 - 20th, 23:51

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Alec Fellows2012-13: Outdoor - Redshirt season…competed unattached at the Oregon Twilight…took second in both the long jump and the 110 hurdles…Indoor – Redshirt season…competed unattached and finished 12th in the heptathlon at the UW Invitational with 4,423 points…won the 60 hurdles at the UW Final Qualifier in a time of 8.35 after running an 8.34 in the prelims.

2011-12:Outdoors - Pac-12 scorer in the decathlon after fighting through injuries to finish eighth with 6,815 points. Focused mainly on the combined events. Scored a seasonal-best 6,820 points in a sixth-place finish at the Sam Adams Multi-Events. Pac-12 score included a win in the 100 meters (11.12) as well as a third place showing in the 110 hurdles (14.90). Highlights at the Sam Adams meet included a fourth place finish in the 1,500 meters (4:32.31) and a fourth place showing in the long jump (22-7/6.88m). Indoors - Competed in a pair of heptathlons, including a fourth place finish at the MPSF Championships (5,333 points). During the MPSF heptahlon, won the 60 meters (7.08), was second in the 60 meter hurdles (8.46) and took third in the long jump (23-0/7.01m). Season Bests: Outdoors - Decathlon - 6,820 Points (PR), Sam Adams Multi-Events, Austin, Texas (4/2-3/12). Indoors - Heptathlon - 5,333 Points (PR), MPSF Championships, Seattle, Wash. (2/24-25/12); Long Jump - 23-0/7.01m (PR), MPSF Championships, Seattle, Wash. (2/25/12).

Prep: Won the Washington combined events championship as a senior for Edmonds-Woodway High School. Scored 6,497 points. Set a personal best in the decathlon by scoring 6,802 points in a fourth-place finish at the 2011 USATF Junior Championships at Hayward Field. A year earlier, tallied 6,522 in a runner-up performance at the 2010 USATF Junior Olympics. Was also the 2011 state champion in the 110 meter hurdles (14.49). Timed a prep best 14.34 earlier in the season. Scored in the long jump with a fourth-place finish (23-0.5). Won his first state decathlon title as a junior in 2010. Was also fourth at the 2010 Washington 4A Championships in both the 110 meter hurdles and the triple jump and took third in the 110 hurdles as a sophomore in 2009 (14.60). High School Bests: Decathlon - 6,802 points, 2011; 110 Meter Hurdles - 14:34, 2011; Long Jump - 23-3.25, 2010.

Personal:Major is business administration.

Redshirt SophomoreWoodway, Wash.

Edmonds-Woodway High SchoolDecathlon

PersonalBests

Decathlon-6,820Points,Sam Adams Multi-Events,

Austin, Texas, 4/2-3/12

Heptathlon-5,333Points,MPSF Championships,

Seattle, Wash., 2/24-25/12

Pac-12TrackChampionships2012 - Decathlon, 8th, 6,815 Points

2012 - 110 Meter Hurdles, s-6th, 14.79

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Trevor Ferguson2012-13: Outdoor - Pac-12 Championships runner-up in the long jump…took third in the 110 hurdles at the Pac-12 Championships with a personal-best time of 14.32…set a personal best in the long jump at the Arkansas Dual with a jump of 24-10.5/7.58m…also set a PR in the triple jump at that meet with a mark of 49-11/15.21m…won the long jump at the Oregon Preview…took second at the Pepsi Invitational in the long jump with what was a personal best at the time (24-0.75)…Indoor – Started the season with a win in the long jump at the Blue and Orange Opener…won the heptathlon high jump and the 60 hurdles at the UW Invitational on his way to a seventh-place finish…finished eighth in the long jump at the MPSF Championships. Season Bests – long jump – 24-10.5/7.58m, Arkansas Dual, Eugene, Ore. (4/6/13); triple jump – 49-11/15.21m, Arkansas Dual, Eugene, Ore., 4/6/13; 110 hurdles – 14.32, Pac-12 Championships, Los Angles,( 5/12/13); 60 hurdles – 7.20, UW Invitational, Seattle, (1/26/13)

2011-12: Pac-12 scorer proved to be a versatile selection to the Pac-12 team not only in the jumps, but also in the short hurdles. Improved all four meets in the triple jump. Leapt a legal-best 48-11/14.91m in a runner-up finish at the Oregon Relays. Also showed great improvement in the long jump with a best of 23-10.5/7.27m in a third place showing at the Pepsi Team Invitational. Also took up the 110 hurdles and lowered his time in all four competitions. Busy competitor at the Pac-12 meet, where he ran a personal best 14.50 in the prelims of the 110 hurdles to qualify for the finals. Scored a team point with an eighth place finish in 10.56w. Set a seasonal best in the triple jump at 49-3/15.01m (w+2.3). Also had a good showing in the long jump (23-10/7.26m. Indoors - Great effort in the triple jump at the Husky Classic, taking second with an indoor best on 48-8.25/14.84m. Season Bests: Outdoors - 110 Meter Hurdles - 14.50 (PR), Pac-12 Championships, Eugene, Ore. (5/12/12); Long Jump - 23-10.25/7.27m (PR), Pepsi Team Invitational, Eugene, Ore. (4/7/12); Triple Jump - 49-3/15.01m (w+2.3), Pac-12 Championships, Eugene, Ore. (5/13/12). Indoors - Long Jump - 23-4.5/7.12m (PR), MPSF Championships, Seattle, Wash. (2/25/12); Triple Jump - 48-11.75/14.93m (PR), Husky Classic, Seattle, Wash. (2/10/12).

2010-11: Redshirted the indoor and outdoor season. Outdoors - Competing unattached, won the triple jump at the Oregon Preview in a wind-aided 48-10.25/14.89m (w+3.5). Won the long jump at the Oregon Relays (23-5.25/7.14m, w+ 2.4), where he also set an all-conditions PR in the triple jump (49-9.75/15.18m, w+ 3.5). Also ran unattached in the 110 hurdles at the Preview. Season Bests: Outdoors - Triple Jump - 49-9.75/15.18m (w+3.5) (PR), Oregon Relays, Eugene, Ore. (4/22/11).

Prep: As senior, won the state 6A triple jump title for Oregon City High School. Had top prep marks of 48-1 in the triple jump, 22-6 in the long jump and 14.89 in the 110 meter hurdles. Also lettered in basketball and football.

Personal: Majoring in psychology.

Redshirt JuniorOregon City, Ore.

Oregon City High SchoolJumps

PersonalBests

60MeterHurdles–7.20,UW Invitational,

Seattle, (1/26/13)

110MeterHurdles–14.32,Pac-12 Championships,

Los Angles, 5/12/13

LongJump-24-10.5/7.58m,Arkansas Dual,

Eugene, Ore. 4/6/13

TripleJump–49-11/15.21m,Arkansas Dual,

Eugene, Ore., 4/6/13

Pac-12TrackChampionships2013 – 110 Meter Hurdles, 3rd, 14.32

2013 – Long Jump, 2nd, 24-6.25/7.47m2013 – Triple Jump, 7th, 48-0.5/14.64m2012 - 110 Meter Hurdles, 8th, 14.56w

2012 - Long Jump, t-11th, 23-10/7.26m2012 - Triple Jump - 12th, 49-3w/15.01m

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Mac Fleet2013-14: Cross Country - Ran a 23:46.72 in the 8,000 meters at the NCAA Pre-National meet and finished 16th in his first race of the 2013 season. Took 10th at the Pac-12 Cross Country Championships 8,000-meter race in his second race of the year with a time of 25:23. Crossed the finish line at 29:58 taking 13th at the NCAA West Regionals on the 10,000-meter course at Haggin Oaks Golf Course. Ran a 31:05.0 at the NCAA Cross Country Championship race finishing in 77th. Earned second-team All-Pac-12 honors.

2012-13: Outdoors - Return to the track was one of the best stories in track and field in 2013. After missing nearly two years due to injury, came back to win the NCAA title at 1,500 meters. Was also a 1,500 meter finalist at the U.S. Championships and set PRs in the 800 and 1,500. Opened outdoor season by winning the 800 at the Pepsi Team Invitational in a then-personal best 1:48.70. Caught national attention by winning the 1,500 meters against Arkansas in a then-PR 3:40.21. Wrapped up April by anchoring Oregon’s victorious 4xMile relay squad at the Penn Relays (16:17.57). In the championship season, helped Oregon win its seventh straight Pac-12 title by taking third in the 1,500 (3:42.20). Cruised through the West Preliminary 1,500 rounds before running smart races to win his first NCAA crown. Was dominant in winning his semifinal heat in 3:41.21. In the final, patiently waited out a sluggish first half of the race to kick away from the field and win in 3:50.25. After the college season, took sixth in the 1,500 at the U.S. Track and Field Championships (3:46.06). Followed that with two personal bests in Canada. Finished fifth in the 1,500 meters at the Harry Jerome International in 3:38.35. That was the eighth fastest time in school history. Wrapped up season by running a personal best 800 meters of 1:46.32 at the Victoria International Classic. That was the sixth-best time in school history. Indoors - All-American, Mile. Late start to the season before breaking 4:00 in the mile at the Alex Wilson Invitational (3:58.90) to qualify for the NCAA Championships. Took 12th in the mile at the NCAA Championships (4:02.18) to earn second team all-America honors. Cross Country - Ran first race of the season at the NCAA Championships and finished with a time of 32:04.8 (10,000 meters). Season Bests: Outdoors - 800 Meters - 1:46.32 (PR), Victoria International Classic, Victoria, B.C. (7/5/13); 1,500 Meters - 3:38.35 (PR), Harry Jerome International, Burnaby, B.C. (7/1/2103). Indoors - Mile - 3:58.90, Alex Wilson Invitational, South Bend, Ind. (3/1/13).

2011-12: Outdoors - Did not compete due to injury. Indoors - Redshirt season. Cross Country - Did not compete due to injury.

2010-11: Outdoors - Redshirt season. Indoors - NCAA qualifer in the mile. Solid season debut in the mile at the Husky Classic, where he ran 4:01.04. Took the opening leg (2:56) of the winning distance medley at the MPSF Championships that ran the second-fastest time in NCAA history, 9:26.78. Made the NCAA meet by running 3:59.03 in the mile at the UW Final Qualifier. At the NCAA Championships, ran a strong lead leg on the distance medley relay and also was in the mile. Cross Country - Redshirt season. Season Bests: Indoors - Mile - 3:59.03, UW Final Qualifier, Seattle, Wash. (3/5/11).

2009-10: Outdoors - Ranked 20th nationally at 1,500 meters (third among freshmen). Finished sixth in the 1,500 meters at the Pac-10 Championships in a personal-best 3:43.21. Thrilled crowd in his Hayward Field debut by winning the 800 meters in a personal-best 1:49.19 to help Oregon win the Pepsi Team Invitational. Came back a week later and captured the 1,500 meters against UCLA in a personal-best 3:46.62 to help Oregon win that dual meet. Was named the Pac-10 athlete of the week after running in three relays - two wins and a runner-up - at the Penn Relays. Ran the 800 leg on Oregon’s winning distance medley relay (9:30.60), led off the winning four-mile relay (16:15.14) and had the second leg on the runner-up 4x800 meter relay (1:47.64). Set an outdoor personal best in the mile at the Oregon Twilight, running 3:59.88. Finished solid freshman season at the NCAA West Regional, where he ran 3:45.08 in the opening round of the 1,500 to advance to the quaterfinals where he placed 15th in 3:44.13, which was less than a second off his PR. Indoors - The national runner-up in the mile. Broke Galen Rupp’s school record in the indoor mile by clocking 3:57.70 at the Husky Classic on Feb. 13. Was second overall and the top collegian in that race as his time was an NCAA automatic qualifier. Two weeks earlier at the Texas A&M Challenge, helped Oregon record the fastest distance medley time in the nation, 9:29.82, running as the lead (1,200 meter) leg. Also ran 4:03.49 to win the mile at that meet. Ran the 800 leg on the DMR squad that took seventh at the MPSF meet (9:53.68). At his first NCAA Championships, was the national runner-up in the mile, finishing in 4:01.63 as the top freshman in the race to help Oregon tie for second in the team competition. Cross Country - Competed unattached at the Bill Dellinger Invitational, but was Oregon’s top freshman finisher (26th, 24:18.88). In his varsity debut, finished in the top 25 percent

Redshirt SeniorSan Diego, Calif.

University City High SchoolMiddle Distance

2013 NCAA ChampionTwo School Records

Five-Time All-American

PersonalBests

800Meters-1:46.32,Victoria International Classic,

Victoria, B.C., 7/5/13

1,500Meters-3:38.35,Harry Jerome International,

Burnaby, B.C., 7/1/13

Mile-3:57.70(i),Husky Classic,

Seattle, Wash., 2/13/10

NCAAOutdoorTrackChampionships2013 - 1,500 Meters, 1st, 3:50.25

NCAAIndoorTrackChampionships2013 - Mile, 12th, 4:02.182011 - Mile, 16th, 4:08.16

2011 - Distance Medley Relay, 10th, 9:48.002010 - Mile, 2nd, 4:01.63

NCAACrossCountryChampionships2013 - 77th, 31:05.0

2012 - 220th, 32:04.82009 - 49th, 31:58.69

NCAACrossCountryWestRegional2013 - 13th, 29:58

2009 - 49th, 31:58.69

Pac-12TrackChampionships2013 - 1,500 Meters, 3rd, 3:42.20

2010 - 1,500 Meters, 6th, 3:43.21 (Pac-10)

Pac-12CrossCountryChampionships2013 - 10th, 25:23

2009 - 33rd, 24:11.74 (Pac-10)

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of the field at the Pre-National Invitational (52nd, 24:42.3, 8,000 meters). Made Pac-10 debut to begin the championships season (33rd, 24:11.74). Was also Oregon’s only freshman to run at the NCAA West Regional. Season Bests: Outdoors - 800 Meters - 1:49.19, Pepsi Team Invitational, Eugene, Ore. (4/10/10); 1,500 Meters - 3:43.21, Pac-10 Championships, Berkeley, Calif. (5/16/10); Mile - 3:59.88 (PR), Oregon Twilight, Eugene, Ore. (5/8/10). Indoors - Mile - 3:57.70 (PR), Husky Classic, Seattle, Wash. (2/13/10).

Prep: The 2009 Pan American Junior Champion in the 1,500 meters was also the California state champion in both cross country and at 1,600 meters as a senior. After winning the cross country title his senior season in 16:00 (3.04 mile course), cemented his status as one of the nation’s top prep runners by winning the junior mile at the Feb. 7 Reebok Boston Indoor Games in 4:09.06. Outdoors as a senior, captured his first CIF title at 1,600 meters, running a personal-best 4:05.33 in the state final. He was also the city champion at 800 meters and ran a prep-best 1:50.31 at that distance at the Triton Invitational early in the season. During the summer of 2009, set a high school best in the mile by running 4:02.90 at the Portland Track Festival before going on to win the national title at 1,500 meters (3:47.44) at the U.S. Junior Track and Field Championships in Eugene. Then, claimed his first international victory by winning the 1,500 meters at the Pan American Junior Championships in 3:48.04. He was named the San Diego Union-Tribune Runner of the Year. As a junior, finished third in the state at 1,600 meters in 4:13.33. During his sophomore season, was ninth in the state cross country meet (15:37, 5,000 meters) and second in the 1,600 meters (4:08.09). High School Bests: 800 Meters - 1.50.31, 2009; Mile - 4:02.90, 2009; 1,600 Meters - 4:05.33, 2009; 3,200 Meters - 9:03.79.

Personal: Major is sociology.

Jack Galpin2012-13: Outdoor – Member of All-America 4x400 relay team…ran the opening leg at the NCAA Championships helping the team to a third-place finish (3:03.61) and the fourth-fastest time in Oregon history…ran the third leg at the Pac-12 Championships in a win…also part of winning 4x400 team at the Oregon Preview…ran the 400 in a personal-best time of 47.72 at the Pac-12 Championships for a 12th-place finish…Indoor – Ran leadoff at the MPSF Championships in the 4x400 setting the stage for the quartet to win…team also won at the UW Invitational…finished sixth at the MPSF Championships in the 400…scored in both the 200 and 400 at the Blue and Orange Opener…Season Bests: 400 – 47.72, Pac-12 Championships, Los Angeles, (5/12/13)…Indoor – 200 – 21.91, Blue and Orange Opener, Nampa, Idaho, (1/12/13); 400 – 48.15, MPSF Championships, Seattle,( 5/25/13).

2011-12: Outdoors - Medical redshirt season. Appeared in only one meet, the Pepsi Team Invitational, before shutting things down for the season due to injury. Indoors - Good marks in the 200 meters, including a win at the Don Kirby Elite Invitational (21.79) and a seasonal-best 21.74 at the MPSF Championships. Season Bests: Indoors - 200 Meters - 20.74 (PR), MPSF Championships, Seattle, Wash. (2/25/12).

Prep: Dominated the prep scene his junior and senior years at Crater High School. Won back-to-back titles at both 200 and 400 meters. Won the titles in 2010 as a junior in the 200 (21.87w) and 400 (49.21). Followed that as a senior by winning the 200 meters in 21.25 and the 400 in a prep-best 47.75. Top 200 time of 21.20 came in the preliminaries of the state meet. In 2010, was on the winning 4x100 (42.77) and 4x400 (3:26.86) relay teams, in addition to his 200 and 400 victories, and joined with current Duck Kelley Beck to lead Crater to the team 5A state title. As a sophomore for Bonanza High School in 2009, was the state 2A runner-up at 100 (11.22), 200 (22.23) and 400 (49.82) meters. High School Bests: 200 Meters - 21.20, 2011; 400 Meters - 47.75, 2011.

Personal: Major is advertising.

Redshirt SophomoreMedford, Ore.

Crater High SchoolSprints

Track and Field All-American2013 Pac-12 Champion

PersonalBests

200Meters-21.20,OSAA 6A State Championships,

Eugene, Ore., 5/20/11

400Meters-47.72,Pac-12 Championships

Los Angeles, 5/12/13

NCAAChampionships2013 – 4x400, 3rd, 3:03.612013 – 4x100, 16th, 39.89

Pac-12Championships2013 – 400, 12th, 47.72

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Boru Guyota2012-13:Outdoors - Pac-12 scorer at 800 meters. Consistent runner in the spring. Placed second in the 800 at the Pepsi Team Invitational (1:49.81). Lowered that to 1:49.65 against Arkansas (fourth). Set a seasonal PR of 1:49.20 in the preliminary round of the Pac-12 Championships. Took fourth in the final. Also advanced to the quarterfinal at the NCAA West Preliminary meet. Indoors - Earned first first team All-America honors with his eighth place finish in the 800 (1:51.04). Set personal best in the 800 in a runner-up finish at the MPSF Championships (1:47.42). Also set a PR in the mile at the Husky Classic (4:02.05). Cross Country - Did not compete. Season Bests: Outdoors - 800 Meters - 1:49.20, Pac-12 Championships, Los Angeles, Calif. (5/11/13). Indoors - 800 Meters - 1:47.42 (PR), MPSF Championships, Seattle, Wash. (2/9/13); Mile - 4:02.05 (PR), Husky Classic, Seattle, Wash. (2/9/12).

2011-12:Outdoors - Consistent presence in the 800 meters outdoors where he was a Pac-12 scorer and an NCAA all-American. Competed in eight meets. Was second in the 800 at the Pepsi Team Invitational (1:51.09). Dropped under 1:50 at the Oregon Relays (1:49.25). At the Pac-12 Championships, helped Oregon win its sixth straight title by finishing fifth in the 800 (1:49.36). At the NCAA West Preliminary Rounds, ran a then-season-best 1:48.98 to qualify for the NCAA Championships. There, ran a seasonal-best 1:48.01 to finish seventh in his semifinal heat and 14th overall. Indoors - Competed in four meets. Ran an indoor PR of 1:48.84 in the 800 at Texas A&M. Also hit a PR of 4:03.19 in the mile at the Husky Classic. Cross Country - Was one of five freshmen to factor in the scoring at the Pac-12 Championships for the Ducks. Was Oregon’s No. 7 runner (57th overall) in 24:58 (8,000 meters). Made cross country debut at the season-opening dual meet with Gonzaga. Season Bests: Outdoors - 800 Meters - 1:48.01, NCAA Championships, Des Moines, Iowa (6/6/12). Indoors - 800 Meters - 1:48.84, Texas A&M Challenge, College Station, Texas (1/28/12); Mile - 4:03.19 (PR), Husky Classic, Seattle, Wash. (2/11/12).

2010-11: Outdoors - Concluded season with an appearance in the 800 meters at the NCAA West Preliminary meet. Took fifth in the 800 meters at the Pac-10 Championships in 1:49.34 to help Oregon win its fifth straight league title. Timed 1:48.80 in the prelims. Won an exciting 1,500 meters at the Oregon Twilight in a personal-best 3:47.47. Lowered personal best in the 800 meters to 1:47.75 in a runner-up finish at the Oregon Relays. Time was tied for No. 10 at Oregon. Helped Oregon tie UCLA with a third-place finish in the 1,500 meters in 3:49.09. Was the surprise winner of a thrilling three-way finish in the 800 meters at the Pepsi Team Invitational. Won in then-best time of 1:48.65 over OTC Elite’s Russell Brown (1:48.82) and teammate Elijah Greer (1:48.87). Ran 1:52.28 800 meters at the Stanford Invitational. Set a :07 personal best in the 1,500 meters in his outdoor debut at the Oregon Preview. Indoors - Ran a personal-best 1:50.34 to win his section of the 800 meters at the UW Invitational. Won his section of the mile in his Oregon debut, running 4:12.98 at the UW Indoor Preview. Also ran the third leg on the distance medley relay. Was eighth in the 800 meters at the MPSF Championships (1:52.03). Ran a terrific 800 leg in the distance medley relay at the NCAA Championships (9:48.00). Cross Country - Redshirt season. Season Bests: Outdoors - 800 Meters - 1:47.75 (PR), Oregon Relays, Eugene, Ore. (4/23/11); 1,500 Meters - 3:47.47 (PR), Oregon Twilight, Eugene, Ore., (5/6/11). Indoors - 800 Meters - 1:50.34, UW Invitational, Seattle, Wash. (1/29/11); Mile - 4:12.98, UW Indoor Preview, Seattle, Wash. (1/15/11).

Prep: Won the 2009 state 800 meter title for Jefferson High School as a junior in 2009. Also helped Jefferson win the 4x400 meter relay title as a sophomore in 2008. Recorded top prep 800 time of 1:52.56 at the 2010 Oregon Twilight to win his section. Took second in the 800 at the 2009 BorderDuel Classic (1:55.64). High School Bests: 800 Meters - 1:52.56, 2010; 1,500 Meters - 3:58.00, 2010.

Personal:Major is general social science. Was co-valedictorian for Jefferson High School and received a prestigious Ford Foundation Scholarship. Also was named a 2010 Dell Scholar. Works with Food Works of Janus Youth Programs, which provides fresh organic produce to needy Portland residents. Born in Yabello, Ethiopia.

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SeniorPortland, Ore.

Jefferson High SchoolMiddle Distance

Three-Time All-American

PersonalBests

800Meters - 1:47.42 (i),MPSF Championships,Seattle, Wash., 2/9/13

1,500Meters - 3:47.47,Oregon Twilight,

Eugene, Ore., 5/6/11

Mile - 4:02.05 (i),Husky Classic,

Seattle, Wash., 2/9/13

NCAAOutdoorTrackChampionships2012 - 800 Meters, 14th, 1:48.01

NCAAIndoorTrackChampionships2013 - 800 Meters, 8th, 1:51.04

2011 - Distance Medley Relay, 10th, 9:48.00

Pac-12TrackChampionships2013 - 800 Meters, 4th, 1:51.452012 - 800 Meters, 5th, 1:49.36

2011 - 800 Meters, 5th, 1:49.34 (Pac-10)

Pac-12CrossCountryChampionships2011 - 57th, 24:58

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Russell Hornsby2012-13: Outdoors - A Pac-12 qualifier at 800 meters. Had a season-best 800 of 1:50.67 at the Oregon Twilight. Indoors - Redshirt season...Cross Country - Did not compete. Season Bests: Outdoors - 800 Meters - 1:50.67, Oregon Twilight, Eugene, Ore. (5/3/13).

2011-12: Outdoors - Consistent performer in the 800 meters where he scored at the conference meet. Opened year by running a seasonal best 1:49.70 at the USC Invitational. Came back later in the season to run 1:50.72 in the semifinals of the Pac-12 meet to advance to the final. There, ran 1:50.39 to finish sixth and score three points for the six-time champions. Concluded season with his first NCAA West Preliminary Round appearance. Indoors - Ran the 800 three times with a best of 1:51.83 at Husky Classic. Cross Country - Redshirt Season. Ran unattached at the Beaver Classic. Season Bests: Outdoors - 800 Meters - 1:49.70 (PR), USC Invitational, Los Angeles, Calif. (3/24/12). Indoors - 800 Meters - 1:51.83 (PR), Husky Classic, Seattle, Wash. (2/11/12).

Prep: Won the 800 meters at the IAC Championships as a senior in 2011 for Georgetown Prep after finishing as the runner-up as a junior in 2010. Has a personal best of 1:53.31 in the 800. Anchored Georgetown Prep’s winning 4x400 meter team (3:26.92) at the 2011 IAC Championships. Was also on the 4x800 meter relay team that placed third in the 2010 Penn Relays’ Championship of America. High School Bests: 400 Meters - 48.84, 2011; 800 Meters - 1:50.82, 2011.

Personal: Major is cinema studies. Father is Grammy-award winning musician Bruce Hornsby, leader of the bands “Bruce Hornsby and the Range” and “Bruce Hornsby & the Noise Makers,” who has also played over 100 shows with the “Grateful Dead.”

Ryan Hunter-Simms2012-13: Outdoor - Recorded the best shot put mark of any Duck during the season with a throw of 53-5.75/16.30m in his win at the Oregon Relays…also won the shot put at the Oregon State High Performance Meet and finished second in the discus with a season-best 167-3/50.97m…Indoor – Did not compete…Season Bests: Shot put – 53-5.75/16.30m, Oregon Relays, Eugene, Ore., (4/20/13); Discus – 167-3/50.97m, OSU High Performance Meet, (4/26/13).

Prep: Ranked ninth nationally in the discus in 2012 as a senior for San Gorgonio High School. Qualified for the California state meet in both the shot put and discus as a senior and placed fifth in the shot (60-10.25). Impressive discus throw of 194-4 came early at the Arcadia Invitational. Upped that to a prep best 198-2. Best shot put, 62-3, came at the Division I meet. That throw ranked 21st nationally. As a junior, ranked 19th in the country in the discus with a mark of 192-5. Placed third in the state in the discus in 2011, becoming the first San Gorgonio competitor to qualify for the state championships in the discus. Also a two-year all-league honoree in football. High School Bests: Shot Put - 62-3, 2012; Discus - 198-2, 2012.

Personal:Major is human physiology.

JuniorWilliamsburg, Va.Georgetown Prep

Middle Distance

PersonalBests

800Meters - 1:49.70,USC Invitational,

Los Angeles, Calif., 3/24/12

Pac-12TrackChampionships2013 - 800 Meters, s-5th, 1:51.14

2012 - 800 Meters, 6th, 1:50.39

SophomoreHighland, Calif.

San GorgonioThrows

PersonalBests

ShotPut-62-3, 2012Discus-198-2, 2012

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Brett Johnson2012-13: Transferred to Oregon prior to the 2013 indoor season. Outdoors - Redshirt season. U.S. Championships qualifier (1,500 meters). Competed unattached in a number of meets, including the Oxy High Performance Meet, where he ran a personal best 3:38.91 in the 1,500 meters. Also took fifth in the national section of the 1,500 meters (3:39.59). at the Pre Classic. Won the 1,500 meters at the Oregon Twilight (3:42.87). Indoors - All-American (mile). Big run in the mile at the Husky Classic where he broke 4:00 for the first time. Ran 3:58.62 for the No. 6 mark in school history. Placed 13th overall in the mile at the NCAA Indoor Championships (4:04.11) to earn second team All-America honors. Season Bests: Outdoors - 1,500 Meters - 3:38.91 (PR), Oxy High Performance Meet, Occidental, Calif. (5/17/13). Indoors - MIle - 3:58.62 (PR), Husky Classic, Seattle, Wash. (2/9/13).

Before Oregon: Two-time NCAA Championships qualifier in the 1,500 meters for Virginia. Earned All-America honors (second team) in 2011. As a junior in 2012, was an ACC scorer in the 1,500 meters (eighth). Clocked a season best 3:44.59 at the Lannigan Last Change meet. At the NCAA East Preliminary meet, was 10th in the quarterfinals to advance to the NCAA Championships. There he just missed a PR by running 3:44.63 in the national semifinals (ninth). In 2011, won the 1,500 meters at the Mason Spring Invitational in a Virginia best 3:44.44. Went on to score in the 1,500 at the ACC meet (sixth) before placing sixth at that distance at the NCAA East Preliminary Rounds in 3:47.56 to advance to the NCAA Championships. Earned All-America honors by finishing eighth (3:47.96) in his national semifinal heat. In the 800 meters, timed a Virginia best 1:50.73 in 2011. Also a member of Virginia’s relay team that won the Penn Relays 4x800 race in a school record 7:12.15. Was sixth in the 1,500 at the ACC meet as a freshman in 2010. Indoors, placed third in the mile at the 2011 ACC indoor meet (4:07.93). Best time in the mile, 4:03.62, came at the Husky Classic. Redshirted the 2012 indoor season. Also ran cross country for Virginia in 2010 and 2011. Virginia Bests: 800 Meters - 1:50.73, 2011; 1,500 Meters - 3:44.44, 2011; Mile - 4:03.62 (i), 2011.

Prep: Two-time All-American for Ocean City High School. Won the mile at the Meet of Champions. Two-time New Jersey state champion in the 800 meters. Footlocker finalist in cross country.

Personal: Major is psychology.

Blake Kemp2012-13: Outdoor – Took 11th in the decathlon at the Pac-12 Championships…posted a career-high in the decathlon with 7,019 points at the Texas Relays for an 11th-place finish…Indoor – Finished third at the MPSF Championships in the heptathlon with a career-high 5,394 points…Season Bests – Decathlon – 7,019 points, Texas Relays, Austin, Texas, (3/30/13); Heptathlon – 5,394 points, MPSF Championships, Seattle, (2/23/13).

2011-12: Redshirted the indoor and outdoor seasons. Outdoors - Competed unattached in two meets, the Oregon Preview and the Oregon Twilight. Had a wind-aided long jump of 22-1/6.73m at the Oregon Twilight.

Prep: Led Marshfield High School to a runner-up finish as a senior in 2011 at the Oregon 5A state championships with a performance that earned him Athlete of the Meet honors. Won the 110 meter hurdles (14.94), 300 meter hurdles (39.17) and the triple jump (46-2w). Set a prep-best in the 110 hurdles of 14.53 in winning the 2011 Midwestern League crown. Also had his best in the 300 hurdles, 38.95, as a senior. Earned first state title as a junior in 2010, taking the 300 hurdles in 39.43. Was also a member of Marshfield’s state championship track teams in 2008 and 2009. High School Bests: 110 Meter Hurdles - 14.94, 2011; 300 Meter Hurdles - 38.95, 2011; Triple Jump - 46-2w, 2011.

Personal: Major is physics. Recipient of a Presidential Scholarship.

Redshirt SeniorOcean City, N.J.

Ocean City High School / VirginiaMiddle Distance

Three-Time All-American

PersonalBests

1,500Meters-u-3:38.91,Oxy High Performance Meet,

Occidental, Calif., 5/17/13

Mile-3:58.91(i),Husky Classic,

Seattle, Wash., 2/9/13

NCAAIndoorTrackChampionships2013 - Mile, 13th, 4:04.11

Redshirt SophomoreCoos Bay, Ore.

Marshfield High SchoolDecathlon

PersonalBestsDecathlon–7,019Points,

Texas Relays,Austin, Texas, 3/30/13

Heptathlon–5,394PointsMPSF Championships

Seattle, Wash., 2/23/13

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Dakotah Keys2012-13: Outdoor – Second team All-American with an 11th-place finish in the decathlon at the NCAA Championships (7,817 points)…picked up an event win in the javelin with a throw of 214-3/65.31m…won the Pac-12 Championship in the Decathlon for the second-straight year while setting a personal-best score (8,001) and best mark in the javelin (219-2/66.81m)…fourth-place finish at the Texas Relays in the Decathlon while winning the javelin event…set a personal best in the javelin at the Pac-12 Championships at 219-2/66.81m as well as in the high jump (610.25/2.09m), 1,500 (4:25.76) and the 100 (10.94)...Indoor – Second team All-American in the heptathlon with a ninth-place finish at the NCAA Championships (5,757 points)…won the MPSF Championships heptathlon thanks in part to an event win in the pole vault (16-0.75/4.90m) and a new personal record…set personal bests in the 60 at the MPSF Championships (7.13) and in the 60 hurdles at the NCAA Championships (8.27)…Season Bests - Decathlon – 8,001 points, Pac-12 Championships, Los Angeles, (5/5/13); heptathlon – 5,757 points, NCAA Championships, Fayetteville, Ark., (3/9/13); long jump – 23-8.75/7.23m, Texas Relays, Austin, Texas, (3/30/13); javelin – 219-2/66.81m, Pac-12 Championships, Los Angeles, (5/5/13).

2011-12: Outdoors - All-American (decathlon). Was second overall and the top collegian in his first col-lege decathlon, scoring 7,682 points at the Sam Adams Multi-Events. Won the 110 meter hurdles (14.87), high jump (6-4/1.87m) and the long jump (23-11.75/7.31m) at the Sam Adams meet. His long jump, 110 hurdles, pole vault (15-9/4.80m) and javelin (209-1/63.74m) were all seasonal bests. Impressive performance in winning the Pac-12 decathlon title with a personal best 7,793 points (No. 7 on the UO top 10). Was the best decathlete in the high jump (6-9/2.06m), long jump (23-7.5/7.20m and javelin (207-11/36.92m) at the league meet. His shot put (42-2.25/12.86m), high jump and pole vault (15-9/4.80m) were all seasonal bests. At the NCAA Championships, had seasonal marks in the 100 meters (11.14), 400 meters (50.15), discus (122-2/37.24m), pole vault (15-9/4.80m) and 1,500 meters (4:30.70) on the way to a 12th place finish and his first career All-America award with 7,559 points. Wrapped decathlon competition at the U.S. Olympic Trials, but had to withdraw after four events due to injury. In non-decathlon competition, recorded a seasonal best 14.80 in the 110 hurdles at the USC Invitational. Top mark in the pole vault, 15-11/4.85m, came at the Oregon Relays. Was also a Pac-12 competitor in the long jump, finishing tied for 11th at 23-10w/7.20m. Additionally an NCAA West Preliminary qualifier in the javelin. Indoors - Was the runner-up at the MPSF Championships with 5,660 points. Highlight of the MPSF meet was a seasonal best long jump of 23-11.75/7.31m. Season Bests: Outdoors - Decathlon - 7,793 Points (PR), Pac-12 Champion-ships, Eugene, Ore. (5/5-6/12); High Jump - 6-9/2.06m (PR); Pac-12 Championships decathlon, Eugene, Ore. (5/5/12); Long Jump - 23-11.75/7.31m (PR), Sam Adams Multi-Events, Austin, Texas (4/2/12); Javelin - 209-1/63.74m (PR), Sam Adams Multi-Events, Austin, Texas (4/3/12). Indoors - Heptathlon - 5,660 (PR) Points, MPSF Championships, Seattle, Wash. (2/24-25/12); Long Jump - 23-11.75/7.31m (PR), MPSF Championships heptathlon, Seattle, Wash. (2/24/12).

2010-11: Outdoors - Competed in the shot put and discus at the Oregon Preview before and injury cut short his season. Medcial redshirt. Indoors - Finished fourth in first career heptathlon, scoring 5,332 points at the UW Invitational. Established season best in the pole vault (15-7/4.75m), and a career mark in the shot put (42-11/13.08m). Terrific first day heptathlon at the MPSF Championships, where he set heptathlon PRs in the 60 meters, long jump (22-10/6.96m) and high jump (6-7/2.01m). Minor injury prevented him from finishing day two. Opened UO career by running the 60 meter hurdles and the 4x400 meter relay at the UW Indoor Preview, where he also pole vaulted. Season Bests: Indoors - Heptathlon - 5,332 Points, UW Invitational heptathlon, Seattle, Wash. (1/28-29/11).

Prep: Broke the state decathlon record at the 2008 USATF Junior Olympic Championships by scoring 7,204 points. As a senior, was a four-time state champion to help lead Sweet Home High School to it third straight state title in 2010. Won individual crowns in the 110 meter hurdles (14.54), high jump (6-3), pole vault (15-0) and long jump (22-7). Also competed in the decathlon at the 2010 USA Track & Field Junior Championships.Won eight state titles during his high school career As a junior in 2009, won the 110 me-ter hurdles (14.67), pole vault (15-6) and long jump (a windy prep-best 23-8.5/7.22m). Was also the state runner-up in the javelin (196-10). As a sophomore in 2008, won the long jump (23-4.5) and was second in the 110 hurdles (15.00), the 300 meter hurdles (39.44) and the javelin (185-7). High School

Personal: Major is general social science.

Redshirt JuniorSweet Home, Ore.

Sweet Home High School Middle Distance

Three-Time All-American2013 Pac-12 Champion

PersonalBests

Decathlon-8,001Points,Pac-12 Championships,

Los Angeles, Calif., 5/5/13

LongJump-23-11.75/7.31m,Sam Adams Multi-Events,

Austin, Texas, 4/2/12;MPSF Championships (i),

Seattle, Wash., 2/24/12

Javelin–219-2/66.81mPac-12 Championships,

Los Angeles, Calif., 5/5/13

Heptathlon-5,757Points(i),NCAA Championships,

Fayetteville, Ark., 3/9/13

Pac-12TrackChampionships2013 – Decathlon, 1st, 8,001 Points2013 – Javelin, 12th, 196-9/59.96m

2013 – 110 Hurdles,13th, 14.81 2012 - Decathlon, 1st, 7,793 Points

2012 - Long Jump, t-11th, 23-10w/7.26m

NCAAOutdoorTrackChampionships2013 – Decathlon, 11th, 7,817 Points2012 - Decathlon, 12th, 7,559 Points

NCAAIndoorTrackChampionships2013 – Heptathlon 9th, 5,757 Points

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Bradley Laubacher2012-13: Outdoor – Set a personal best in the high jump at the Oregon Twilight, clearing 6-11/2.11m…competed in a total of eight outdoor meets…Indoor – Competed in four meets and finished 16th at the MPSF Championships in the high jump…Season Bests – high jump – 6-11/2.11m, Oregon Twilight, Eugene, Ore., (5/3/13).

Prep: Helped Summit High School win the 2012 Oregon 5A state title by claiming first in the high jump as a senior. Winning height was 6-10/2.08m. His final season at Summit, improved nearly a foot over his junior year best (6-0), and set five personal bests, including the clearance at 6-10. Was also a state qualifier in the 400 meters and ran the third leg on Summit’s 4x400 meter relay team that placed third in the state in 2012. Also a key member of Summit’s 2011 state championship team. In basketball, set five school records and wa an all conference selection. High School Bests: 800 Meters - 6-10/2.08m, 2012.

Personal: Major is pre-family and human services. Father Roger ran track and San Diego State, and uncle Mike played basketball at Saint Mary’s.

Dior Mathis2012-13:Outdoor – Gained All-America status as part of the 4x100 relay team which finished 16th at the NCAA Championships with the sixth-fastest time in school history (39.89)…also a member of the team with the seventh-fastest time set at the Pac-12 Championships where they finished third (40.00)…won the 100 at the Oregon Twilight…set a legal season-best time in the 100 at the Pac-12 Championships (10.59) where he finished 14th…Indoor – Competed at the UW Invitational and the MPSF Championships…ran a 6.79 at the prelims of the MPSF meet which is a career-best time…Season Bests – 60 – 6.79, MPSF Championships, Seattle, (2/23/13); 100 – 10.59, Pac-12 Championships, Los Angeles, (5/5/13).

2011-12: Outdoors - Excellent speed had an immediate impact on the relays. Pac-12 scorer and NCAA qualifier in the 4x100 meter relay. Following spring football drills, joined the team and won the 100 meters at the Oregon Relays (10.73). Impressed with a collegiate best in the 100 at the Pac-12 Championships, going 10.49 seconds in the preliminaries. Key performances in the 4x100 meter relay. Led off the winning relay at both the Oregon Preview (40.68) and Oregon Twilight (40.79). Great lead leg in the finals of the Pac-12 Championships where the Ducks finished second in 40.09, tied for the eighth fastest time in school history. At the NCAA West Preliminary meet, led off the relay that blazed to a 39.86 time, No. 4 in school history, to advance to the NCAA Championships. There, led off the squad that ran 40.03 to finish sixth in its semifinal. Indoors - Ran a personal best 6.80 to win his section of the 60 meters at the Husky Classic. Scored at the MPSF Championships with an eighth place finish (6.93). Season Bests: 100 Meters - 10.49, Pac-12 Championships, Eugene, Ore. (5/12/12). Indoors - 60 Meters - 6.80 (PR), Husky Classic, Seattle, Wash. (2/11/12).

2010-11: Outdoors - Capped track season on the 4x100 meter relay team at the NCAA West Preliminary meet. Led off the 4x100 meter relay at the Pac-10 Championships in 40.09. That was the seventh-fastest time in school history. Also ran the 100 meters. Outdoor debut came in the 100 meters (11.12) at the Pepsi Team Invitational. Also ran the 4x100 meter relay. Matched that time at UCLA, where he also ran the on the 4x100 meter relay. Clocked a season-best 10.80 to win the 100 meters at the Oregon Relays. Indoors - Made season debut in the 60 meters at the Husky Classic, timing 6.97 in the preliminaries. Lowered best to 6.94 at the MPSF Championships. Season Bests: Outdoors - 100 Meters - 10.80, Oregon Relays, Eugene, Ore. (4/23/11). Indoors - 60 Meters - 6.94, MPSF Championships, Seattle, Wash. (2/25/11).

2009-10: Redshirt season. Won the “Football 60” exhibition race at the Oregon Twilight track meet, covering 60 meters in 6.87 seconds to defeat four gridiron teammates.

Prep: Recorded times as fast as 10.4 in the 100-meters while competing with the Cass Tech track team. Ran the third fastest qualifying time in the state in division one during the spring of 2009, clocking in at 10.71 en route to winning the regional championship. State indoor champion in the 60 meters where he ran a qualifying time of 6.88.

Personal: Major is general social sciences.

SophomoreBend, Ore.

Summit High SchoolJumps

PersonalBestsHighJump–6-11/2.11m,

Oregon Twilight,Eugene, Ore., (5/3/13)

Redshirt SeniorDetroit, Mich.

Cass Tech High SchoolSprints

2013 All-American

PersonalBests

60Meters-6.79(i),MPSF Championships,Seattle, Wash., 2/23/13

Pac-12TrackChampionships2013 – 100 Meters, 14th, 10.59

2013 – 4x100 Meter Relay, 3rd, 40.002012 - 100 Meters, p-3rd, 10.49

2012 - 4x100 Meter Relay, 2nd, 40.092011 - 100 Meters, p-8th, 10.95 (Pac-10)

2011 - 4x100 Meter Relay, 5th, 40.09 (Pac-10)

NCAAOutdoorTrackChampionships2013 – 4x100 Meter Relay, 16th, 39.892012 - 4x100 Meter Relay, s-6th, 40.03

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Matthew Melancon2013-14: Cross Country - Completed the four mile at the PSU Vikings Classic in 20:20.21 and finished in sixth place. Melancon placed seventh in Boston, Mass. at the Coast to Coast Battle in Beantown with a time of 24:18 in the 8,000 meter as UO took first behind six top-10 finishers. Took 10th at the Ducks’ lone home meet, finishing with a time of 24:26 in the 8,000 meter at the Bill Dellinger Invitational as Oregon claimed its second-straight title. Placed 74th overall in a field of 359 participants at the Pre-Nationals meet with a time of 24:26.06 in the 8,000 meters. Clocked in at 26:50 at the Pac-12 Cross Country Championships 8,000-meter race in Louisville, Colo. Crossed the finish line in 30:39 on the 10,000-meter course at the NCAA West Regionals, good for 37th place. Named to Pac-12 Second-Team All-Academic. Finished the 10,000-meter race at the NCAA Cross Country Championship in 33:16.1.

2012-13: Outdoors - Shone over the final month of the season with impressive performances at the Pac-12 and NCAA West meets. Set personal 10,000 meter best of 29:31.82 early in the season at the Stanford Invitational. Was the runner-up at 5,000 meters against Arkansas (14:09.37). In the championship season, impressed with a fourth place showing in the 10,000 meters at the Pac-12 meet (29:39.36). Best race of the year may have been the NCAA West Preliminary, where he fought for the 12th and final spot to the NCAA Championships (30:27.59). Placed 20th at the NCAA Championships in his first national final (30:42.16). Indoors, raced at the UW Invitational and the MPSF Championships. Pac-12 All-Academic first team selection. Cross Country - Strong contributor to the Oregon squad through all meets during the year. Placed eighth in the Park Pier Invitational with an individual time of 18:12.81 (6,000 meters). Was Oregon’s sixth finisher at the Dellinger Invitational with a time of 24:29 (8,000 meters). Recorded a time of 24:12.0 in the 8,000 meter race at the Pre-Nationals, placing 65th out of 272 individuals and helping Oregon win third in the team competition. Had a strong showing at the Pac-12 Championships, finishing 31st with a time of 24:19 (8,000 meters). Finished fourth for Oregon at the NCAA West Regional, recording a time of 30:25 (10,000 meters). Helped the Ducks place fourth overall out of 26 teams. Was part of the 20th place Oregon team that competed at the NCAA Championships. Ran the 10,000 meter race in 30:41.2 as the Ducks’ No. 2 finisher and earned a 97th place individually. Season Bests: Outdoors - 5,000 Meters - 14:09.37 (PR), Arkansas Dual, Eugene, Ore. (4/20/13); 10,000 Meters - 29:31.82 (PR), Stanford Invitational, Stanford, Calif. (3/29/13). Indoors - 3,000 Meters - 8:14.89 (PR), MPSF Championships, Seattle, Wash. (2/23/13); 5,000 Meters - 14:17.76 (PR), MPSF Championships, Seattle, Wash. (2/22/13).

2011-12: Outdoors - Redshirt season. Qualified for the U.S. Junior Championships in both the 5,000 and 10,000 meters. was fifth in the 10,000 (31:52.40) and sixth in the 5,000 (14:51.93). Ran unattached at the Oregon Preview, Oregon Relays and Oregon Twilight. Set a personal best in the 3,000 meters at the Twilight (8:18.93). After the season, ran 3:56.68 in the 1,500 meters at the Portland Track Festival. Indoors - Redshirt season. Cross Country - Redshirt Season. Ran unattached at the Beaver Classic where he placed fifth in 24:57 (8,000 meters). Season Bests: Outdoors - 3,000 Meters - 8:18.93 (PR), Oregon Twilight, Eugene, Ore., (5/5/12).

Prep: Ran a 12-second personal best to capture the 2011 state 6A title at 3,000 meters (8:30.78) as a senior for Sheldon High School. Also placed fourth in the 1,500 meters (4:01.53) as a senior. Opened senior year by winning the Oregon 6A cross country championship and was named the state’s Gatorade Runner of the Year. Ran 15:36 to win the state title (5,000 meter course), after earlier setting his best time at 5,000 meters of 15:10.6 at the Concordia Puma Classic. As a junior, was fourth in the state at 3,000 meters in 2010 (8:46.55) after setting a season-best at that distance of 8:42.08 at the Oregon Relays. High School Bests: 1,500 Meters - 4:01.53, 2011; 3,000 Meters - 8:30.78, 2011.

Personal: Major is product design. Father Randall Melancon ran track at Arkansas and later for Athletics West.

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Sheldon High SchoolDistance

PersonalBests

5,000Meters-14:09.37,Arkansas Dual,

Eugene, Ore., 4/20/13

10,000Meters-29:31.82,Stanford Invitational,

Stanford, Calif., 3/29/13

NCAAOutdoorTrackChampionships2013 - 10,000 Meters, 20th, 30:42.16

NCAACrossCountryChampionships2013 - 239th, 33:16.1

2012 - 97th, 30:41.2

NCAACrossCountryWestRegional2013 - 37th, 30:39

2012 - 33rd, 30:24.5

Pac-12TrackChampionships2013 - 10,000 Meters, 4th, 29:38.36

Pac-12CrossCountryChampionships2013 - 56th, 26:50

2012 - 31st, 24:18.4

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Ryan Pickering2013-14: Cross Country - Finished second in the first meet of the 2013 season at the PSU Vikings Classic coming in at 20:13.37 in the four mile. Claimed fourth with a 24:14 mark in the 8k at the Coast to Coast Battle in Beantown. Pickering was one of six Ducks that finished in the top-10 as Oregon claimed the top spot in Boston, Mass. Clocked in at 24:39 at the Bill Dellinger Invitational in UO’s lone home meet and finished 16th in the 8k as the men of Oregon won its second-consecutive race.

2012-13: Outdoors - NCAA West qualifier at 10,000 meters. Saw action in five meets. Won the 10,000 meters at the Oregon Relays in a personal best 29:48.52. Took third in the 5,000 meters at the West Coast Invitational in a personal best 14:19.49. Indoors - Competed in the 3,000 meters at the UW Invitational. Cross Country - Opened sophomore season running 6,000 meters at the Dellinger Invitational with a time of 24:33, helping the Oregon team place second. Competed for Oregon in the Pre-Nationals meet running the race in 24:35.9 (8,000 meters). Was one of Oregon’s top four finishers at the Pac-12 Conference Championships, placing 32nd with a time of 24:22 (8,000 meters). Represented Oregon at the NCAA West Regional and ran the 10,000 meter race in 30:42. Helped the Ducks place fourth overall out of 26 teams. Was Oregon’s third place finisher at the NCAA Championships with a time of 31:04.3 (10,000 meters). Helped the Ducks place 20th overall. Earned a Pac-12 all-academic honorable mention. Season Bests: 5,000 Meters - 14:19.49 (PR), West Coast Invitational, Salem, Ore. (5/3/13); 10,000 Meters - 29:48.52 (PR), Oregon Relays, Eugene, Ore. (4/19/13).

2011-12: Outdoors - U.S. Junior national champion at 10,000 meters. Ran a season best 30:56.77 to win and qualify for the IAAF World Championships, where he placed 15th (31:33.69). Also ran the 5,000 meters at the U.S. Junior meet, finishing third (14:29.25). Redshirted the outdoor season. Ran unattached in four meets, including a 14:25.99 5,000 at the John Knight Twilight and a 8:1.98 3,000 at the Oregon Twilight. Indoors - Redshirt season. Cross Country - One of five freshmen to factor in the scoring for the Ducks at the Pac-12 meet. Was Oregon’s No. 5 runner (39th overall) in 24:29 (8,000 meters). In Oregon debut, was the team’s No. 3 runner (15th overall) at the Bill Dellinger Invitational (24:07.48/8,000 meters). Also ran at the Wisconsin adidas Invitational. Finished first cross country season with his initial NCAA West Regional debut. Season Bests: 3,000 Meters - 8:11.98 (PR), Oregon Twilight, Eugene, Ore., (5/5/12); 5,000 Meters - 14:25.99, John Knight Twilight, Monmouth, Ore. (4/13/12); 10,000 Meters - 30:56.74, U.S. Junior Championships, Bloomington, Ind. (6/16/12).

Prep: Backed up his 2010 Florida state track title at 1,600 meters as a junior by winning the 4A cross country championship as a senior for John I. Leonard High School. Time of 15:03.01 was a state meet record. Followed the cross country win by running 14:55.48 at the Flrunners.com Invitational cross country race and then took ninth at the Foot Locker national championships in San Diego in 15:25. His senior season on the track, was the state runner-up at 3,200 meters in a personal-best 9:12.17. Also took fifth in the 1,600 meters. His junior season, led Leonard to a fourth-place finish at the state meet with his victory in the 1,600 meters in 4:11.77. Was also fourth in the 3,200 meters. High School Bests: 1,600 Meters - 4:11.77, 2010; 3,200 Meters - 9:12.17, 2011.

Personal: Major is geology.

Redshirt SophomoreWest Palm Beach, Fla.

John I. Leonard High SchoolDistance

PersonalBests

5,000Meters-14:19.49,West Coast Invitational,

Salem, Ore., 5/3/13

10,000Meters-29:48.52,Oregon Relays,

Eugene. Ore., 4/19/13

NCAACrossCountryChampionships2012 - 144th, 31:04.2

NCAACrossCountryWestRegional2012 - 60th, 30:41.9

2011 - 94th, 31:24

Pac-12CrossCountryChampionships2012 - 32nd, 24:21.7

2011 - 39th, 24:29

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Ethan Powell2012-13: Outdoor – Placed third at the Pac-12 Championships in the javelin where he threw his season-best 222-8/67.88m…took 18th at the NCAA West Preliminary Round…Indoor – Did not compete…Season Bests – javelin – 222-8/67.88m, Pac-12 Championships, Los Angeles,( 5/12/13).

2011-12: Outdoors - NCAA West Preliminary meet qualifier in the javelin. Big runner-up throw at the USC Invitational of 223-7/68.14m was a 12 foot personal best and just two feet shy of the UO career top 10. Also threw at the Oregon Preview, Pepsi Team Invitational and the Oregon Twilight before wrapping up the year with his second straight NCAA West appearance. Season Bests: Outdoors - Javelin - 223-7/68.14m (PR), USC Invitational, Los Angeles, Calif. (3/24/12).

2010-11: Outdoors - NCAA West Preliminary meet qualifier in the javelin. Nice contribution at the Pac-10 Championships with a seventh-place finish in the javelin (204-3/62.26m). Upped season-best to 205-6/62.64m at the Oregon Twilight. Good effort of 205-5/62.62m at the Pepsi Team Invitational. Made varsity debut in the javelin at the Oregon Preview. Also threw at UCLA and the Oregon Relays. Season Bests: Outdoors - Javelin - 205-6/62.64m, Oregon Twilight, Eugene, Ore. (5/6/11).

2009-10: Redshirt season. Competing unattached, threw 201-6/61.34m at the Oregon Relays before going 206-9/63.03m at the Oregon Twilight.

Prep: State javelin champion as a senior for Douglas High School (201-1). Set season best at the Far West League meet, throwing 211-11/64.59. That was a 35-foot improvement over his junior season best (176-6). Also lettered in basketball and baseball. High School Bests: Javelin - 211-11/61.59m, 2009.

Personal: Major is psychology.

Redshirt SeniorTenmile, Ore.

Douglas High SchoolJavelin

PersonalBests

Javelin-223-7/68.14m,USC Invitational,

Los Angeles, Calif., 3/24/12

Pac-12Championships2013 – Javelin, 3rd, 222-8/67.88m

2011 - Javelin, 7th, 204-3/62.26m (Pac-10)

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Greg Skipper2012-13: Outdoor – All-American in the hammer throw after finishing fourth at the NCAA Championships with a distance of 219-11/67.03m…runner-up at the Pac-12 Championships where he set a career best of 222-6/67.81m…throw was 18 feet farther than his previous record…won the hammer throw at the Oregon Twilight, Oregon Relays, Arkansas Dual, Pepsi Invitational and Oregon Preview…Indoor – Did not compete…Season Bests – Hammer – 222-6/67.81m, Pac-12 Championships, Los Angeles, (5/12/13).

2011-12: Outdoors - Strong early season showing in three meets before a back injury resulted in a medical redshirt season. Best effort in the hammer was a third place toss of 204-0/62.17m at the Oregon Preview. Was also third at the USC Invitational and the Pepsi Invitational. Indoors - Good foundation for the future with solid performances in the weight throw. Was the runner-up at the Blue and Gold Opener (56-1/17.09m). Scored at the MPSF Championships with a season best mark of 56-11.25/17.35m to place eighth. Also threw the shot put twice. Season Bests: Outdoors - Hammer - 204-0/62.17m (PR), Oregon Preview, Eugene, Ore. (3/18/12). Indoors - Weight Throw - 56-11.25/17.35m (PR), MPSF Championships, Seattle, Wash. (2/24/12).

Prep: Twice broke his own state record in the hammer as a senior at Oregon City High School. Opened year with a record mark of 229-3 in the Willamette Falls Invitational. Improved that mark to 229-5 at the Portland ThRose Festival. That distance ranked second among all high schoolers in 2011. As a junior in 2010, posted the No. 3 hammer toss nationally at 223-8. After his senior season, was the runner-up in the hammer at the USATF Junior Championships (220-7) to advance to the Pan American Junior Championships, where he placed fourth. Also threw the discus and shot for Oregon City. Was the 2011 state runner-up in the discus (165-9) and was third in the shot put (56-9.75). Placed second in the state in the shot put in 2010 (54-6). Posted best prep marks of 58-11 in the shot put and 169-5.5 in the discus. High School Bests: Shot Put - 58-11, 2011; Discus - 169-5.5, 2011; Hammer - 229-5, 2011.

Personal: Major is general social sciences. Is the son of former Oregon football player Scott Skipper, and is the nephew of the Ducks’ five-time NCAA pole vault champion Tommy Skipper; and 1992 NCAA javelin champion the late Art Skipper, Jr.

Redshirt SophomoreOregon City, Ore.

Oregon City HSThrows

2013 All-American

PersonalBests

Hammer-222-6/67.81m,Pac-12 Championships,

Los Angeles, 5/12/13

WeightThrow-56-11.25/17.35m,MPSF Championships,Seattle, Wash., 2/24/12

NCAAChampionships2013 – Hammer Throw, 4th, 219-11/67.03m

Pac-12Championships2013 – Hammer Throw, 2nd, 222-6/67.81m

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Parker Stinson2013-14: Cross Country - Crossed the finished line at 24:42 in Boston, Mass. at the Coast to Coast Battle in Beantown race finishing 18th (8,000 meters). His fourth-place finish helped guide the men of Oregon to a first-place finish at the Bill Dellinger Invitational with a mark of 24:17 in the 8,000 meter. Took 15th with a 23:45.77 finish (8,000 meters) at the NCAA Pre-National race in Terra Haute, Ind. Recorded his second top-10 finish at the Pac-12 Cross Country Championships covering the 8,000-meter course in 24:56 for sixth. Helped guide the Men of Oregon to a second-place finish at the NCAA West Regionals coming in at 29:51, good for fifth. Tabbed first-team All-Pac-12 and All-Academic Honorable Mention honors. Covered the NCAA Championship course in 30:56.2 to take 54th overall as the Duck men finished fifth.

2012-13: Outdoors - An NCAA scorer at 10,000 meters. Got season off to a fast start by running a personal best 28:34.71 in a runner-up 10,000 meters at the Stanford Invitational. That was the seventh-fastest time in school history. Was the 5,000 meter runner-up at the Pepsi Team Invitational (14:05.06). Won the 5K versus Arkansas in 13:59.83. Set a :27 personal best in the 5,000 at the Payton Jordan Invitational (13:31.70). That was the eighth-fastest time in school history. Impressed durng the championship season. Secured a runner-up finish in the 10,000 meters (28:56.20) to help Oregon win its seventh straight Pac-12 title. Advanced to the NCAA Championships with a 10th place finish in the 10,000 meters at the West Preliminary Rounds (30:23.10). Posted best-ever finish at the national championships, placing sixth in the 10,000 (29:46.45). Pac-12 all-academic honorable mention selection. Indoors - Redshirt seasons. Cross Country- Started out junior season with a strong showing at the Dellinger Invitational, finishing 11th overall with a individual time of 24:00 (8,000 meters). Also matched the team’s average time, helping propel Oregon to a second place finish in the team competition. Proved to be a key contributor for Oregon at the Pre-Nationals recording a time of 23:24.8 (8,000 meters) and placing ninth overall out of 272 runners. Placed fourth in the Pac-12 Conference Championships with a time of 23:28 (8,000 meters) and was instrumental in helping the Oregon team place third in the conference with an average time of 24:02. Was Oregon’s second finisher at the NCAA West Regional with a time of 29:53 (10,000 meters). Helped the Ducks place fourth out of 26 total teams at the meet. Was part of the 20th place Oregon team that competed at the NCAA Championships. Ran the 10,000 meter race in 32:49.2. Named an honorable mention for the Pac-12 all-academic team. Season Bests: Outdoors - 5,000 Meters - 13:31.70 (PR), Payton Jordan Cardinal Invitational, Stanford, Calif. (4/23/13); 10,000 Meters - 28:34.71 (PR), Stanford Invitational, Stanford, Calif. (3/29/13).

2011-12: Outdoors - All-America (5,000 Meters). Came on at the end of the year with performances at the Pac-12 meet, NCAA West Rounds and NCAA Championships. Ran a pair of personal bests early in the season to set the tone for the year. Went 29:00.07, a :14 PR, in the 10,000 meters at the Stanford Invitational. Followed that with an then-outdoor-best 14:02.93 in a win at 5,000 meters at the Oregon Relays. Helped Oregon win its sixth straight Pac-12 title by taking sixth in the 10,000 and seventh in the 5,000 (14:09.17). Showed good resilience at the NCAA West Preliminary Rounds where a stomach ailment forced him to drop out of the 10,000 meters, but was able to come back the next day in the 5,000 and qualify for the NCAA Championships by finishing eighth in 14:23.64. Then in his NCAA debut at 5,000 meters, broke 14:00 for the first time outdoors to finish 10th in 13:58.28. Indoors - All-America (5,000 Meters). Ran an all-conditions personal beat in the 5,000 meters of 13:39.86 at the Husky Classic. That was the fourth-fastest time in school history. Timed a seasonal best at 3,000 meters, 7:55.60, at the MPSF Championships. Qualified for his first NCAA Indoor Championships in the 5,000 meters. Ran 13th in 14:08.63 for his first all-America certificate. Pac-12 all-academic honorable mention. Cross Country - Strong finish to the season by taking 17th at the NCAA West Regional meet in 29:49 (10,000 meters). Key to Oregon’s third-place finish at the Pac-12 championships with his seventh-place run in 23:28 (8,000 meters). Solid showing with the top-20 finish at the Wisconsin adidas Invitational. Covered the 8,000 meters in 23:51.5 to place 18th. Led team at the Bill Dellinger Invitational with an eighth-place finish in 23:23.85 (8,000 meters). Pac-12 all-academic honorable mention. Season Bests: Outdoors - 5,000 Meters - 13:58.28, NCAA Championships, Des Moines, Iowa (6/8/12); 10,000 Meters - 29:00.07, Stanford Invitational, Stanford, Calif. (4/6/12). Indoors - 3,000 Meters - 7:55.60 (PR), MPSF Championships, Seattle, Wash. (2/25/12); 5,000 Meters - 13:39.86 (PR), Husky Classic, Seattle, Wash. (2/10/12).

2010-11: Outdoors - Impressive double at the USA Junior Championships where he won the 10,000 meters (30:25.77) and was the runner-up at 5,000 meters (14:10.59). Title in the 10,000 meters was his third straight and propelled him to the Pan American Junior Championships. Dominated in winning the Pan Am games 10K title by more than 40 seconds (30:37.88) in a hot race in Miramar, Fla. Capped the collegiate season with his first NCAA Championships appearance in the 10,000 meters. Claimed the 12th and final spot in the 10,000 meters for the NCAA Championships by running 29:20.89 at the NCAA West Preliminary meet. Was seventh in the 10,000 meters in his Pac-10 debut in 29:55.44. Was also ninth in the in the 5,000 meters (14:22.01). Helped Oregon tie UCLA by winning the 5,000 meters in a personal-best 14:08.22. Set 10,000

SeniorAustin, Texas

Cedar Park High SchoolDistance

Three-Time All-American

PersonalBests5,000Meters-13:31.70,

Payton Jordan Cardinal Invitational,Stanford, Calif., 4/28/13

10,000Meters-28:34.71,Stanford Invitational,

Stanford, Calif., 3/29/13

3,000Meters-7:55.60(i),MPSF Championships,Seattle, Wash., 2/25/12

NCAAOutdoorTrackChampionships2013 - 10,000 Meters, 6th, 29:46.452012 - 5,000 Meters, 10th, 13:58.28

2011 - 10,000 Meters, 23rd, 31:04.85

NCAAIndoorTrackChampionships2012 - 5,000 Meters, 13th, 14:08.63

NCAACrossCountryChampionships2013 - 54th, 30:56.2

2012 - 240th, 32:49.22010 - 121st, 31:21.6

NCAACrossCountryWestRegional2013 - 5th, 29:51

2012 - 7th, 29:52.52011 - 17th, 29:49

2010 - 31st, 30:48.57

Pac-12TrackChampionships2013 - 10,000 Meters, 2nd, 28:56.202012 - 10,000 Meters, 6th, 29:49.88

2012 - 5,000 Meters, 7th, 14:09.172011 - 10,000 Meters, 7th, 29:55.44 (Pac-10)

2011 - 5,000 Meters, 9th, 14:22.01 (Pac-10)

Pac-12CrossCountryChampionships2013 - 6th, 24:56

2012 - 4th, 23:27.22011 - 7th, 23:28

2010 - 34th, 24:22.30 (Pac-10)

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meter PR by running 29:14.25 at the Stanford Invitational, a :15 improvement over his previous best. Made outdoor debut in the 1,500 meters at the Oregon Preview (3:53.67). Indoors - Was third in the 5,000 meters in his indoor debut at the UW Invitational, running 14:10.91. Cross Country - The only true freshman to run in all three championship meets. Opened season with a 36th-place finish in 24:38 (8,000 meters) at Notre Dame. Was Oregon’s fifth scorer in 24:08.15 (11th overall, 8,000 meters) in the Ducks’ win at the Bill Dellinger Invitational. Was 34th in Pac-10 debut in 24:22.30 (8,000 meters). Strong run as Oregon’s No. 6 runner at the NCAA West Regional, placing 31st in 30:48.57 (10,000 meters). The Ducks’ No. 4 scorer at the NCAA Championships, running 31:21.6 (10,000 meters). Season Bests: Outdoors - 5,000 Meters - 14:08.22, UCLA Dual, Los Angeles, Calif. (4/17/11); 10,000 Meters - 29:14.35, Stanford Invitational, Stanford, Calif. (3/25/11). Indoors - 5,000 Meters - 14:10.91, UW Invitational, Seattle, Wash. (1/28/11).

Prep: Captured back-to-back USA Junior Track & Field championships at 10,000 meters, running 31:18.13 to win at Hayward Field in 2009 before coming back in 30:56.10 to defend his title in Des Moines in 2010. Wrapped up prep career with a sixth-place finish at the 2010 IAAF World Junior Championships in 29:32.23, a mark that is No. 6 all-time on the American junior list. Following his win in 2009, went on to finish third at the Pan American Junior Championships. As a senior for Cedar Park High School, took third in the state at 3,200 meters in 9:04.20. As a junior, had one of the nation’s top 3,200 meter times, running 8:54.70 in winning the 2009 state 3,200 meter title. That time led the state of Texas and ranked ninth nationally. Took third in the state at 3,200 meters as a sophomore in 2008 (9:19.45). In cross country, placed third in the 2009 Texas State cross country championship and then ran 15:36.40 over the 5,000-meter course at Nike Cross Nationals, placing 16th. High School Bests: 1,600 Meters - 4:12.85, 2009; 3,200 Meters - 8:54.70, 2009; 10,000 Meters - 29:32.23, 2010.

Personal: Major is philosophy and social science.

Cole Watson2013-14: Cross Country - Ran in the opening meet of the year at the PSU Vikings Classic and posted a mark of 22:22.62. Pac-12 Cross Country Championships with a time of 26:08 on the 8,000-meter course as Oregon took the runner-up spot. Took 43rd on the 10,000-meter course at the NCAA West Regionals with a mark of 30:44. Earned Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention honors.

2012-13: Outdoors - Appeared in six meets outdoors. Timed a seasonal best 9:12.30 in a third place finish in the steeple versus Arkansas. Indoors - Ran in three meets. Clocked a season-best 8:11.65 in the 3,000 meters at the MPSF Championships. Pac-12 all-academic honorable mention. Cross Country - Started the season with a strong presence by placing first with a time of 17:52:69 (6,000 meters) at the Park Pier Invitational. Helped the team finish second overall in the 8,000 meter event at the Dellinger Invitational, coming in 16th with an individual time of 24:06 and figured into scoring for the team, propelling Oregon’s second place finish. At the Pre-Nationals, competed with a time of 24:02.4 (8,000 meters) and placed 49th out of 272 racers. Was a key contributor to the Oregon team’s rank of third among 40 teams at the meet. Placed 39th overall at the Pac-12 Championships with a time of 24:31 (8,000 meters) and added to the team average of 24:02, winning third place in the Pac-12. Helped Oregon take fourth overall at the NCAA West Regional, contributing an individual time of 31:30 (10,000 meters). Pac-12 all-academic honorable mention. Season Bests: Outdoors - 3,000 Meter Steeplechase - 9:12.30, Arkansas Dual, Eugene, Ore. (4/20/13). Indoors - 3,000 Meters - 8:11.65 (PR), MPSF Championships, Seattle, Wash. (2/23/13).

2011-12: Outdoors - Pac-12 qualifier in the steeplechase. Made appearances at wide range of distances between 800 meters and 5,000 meters. Focused on the steeplechase the later part of the season. Placed second in the steeplechase at the John Knight Twilight in 9:12.78. Set a seasonal best in the steeple, 9:12.21, at the Oregon Twilight. Capped season in the steeple at the Pac-12 Championships. Indoors - Saw action in four meets. Ran the 3,000 meters at the UW Indoor Preview and the MPSF Championships. Was in the mile in three meets, including a best of 4:08.45 at the Husky Classic Pac-12 all-academic honorable mention. Cross Country - Was one of five freshmen who figured into the scoring at the Pac-12 championships. Placed 51st overall in 24:45 (8,000 meters) as Oregon’s No. 6 finisher. Oregon’s No. 5 runner (20th overall) at the Bill Dellinger Invitational (24:18.88/8,000 meters). Placed fifth at the season-opening dual meet with Gonzaga (20:08.6/4 miles) in his cross country debut. Pac-12 all-academic honorable mention. Season Bests: Outdoors - 1,500 Meters - 3:51.87, Oregon Relays, Eugene, Ore. (4/21/12); 3,000 Meter Steeplechase - 9:12.21 (PR), Oregon Twilight, Eugene, Ore. (5/5/12).

2010-11: Outdoors - Pac-10 qualifier in the 1,500 meters to wrap up freshman campaign. Huge charge down the final few meters led to a runner-up finish in the 1,500 meters at the Pepsi Team Invitational (3:48.25), clipping Stanford’s Chris Derrick by .01. Ran a personal best 800 meters at the Oregon Preview,

SeniorRogue River, Ore.

Rouge River High SchoolMiddle Distance

PersonalBests

800Meters-1:51.78,Oregon Preview,

Eugene, Ore., 3/19/11

1,500Meters-3:48.25,Pepsi Team Invitational,

Eugene, Ore., 4/9/11

NCAACrossCountryWestRegional2013 - 43rd, 30:44

2012 - 101st, 31:29.7

Pac-12TrackChampionships2012 - 3,000 Meter Steeplechase, 15th, 9:18.07

2012 - 5,000 Meters, DNF2011 - 1,500 Meters, p-9th, 4:03.63 (Pac-10)

2011 - 5,000 Meters, DNF, (Pac-10)

Pac-12CrossCountryChampionships2013 - 33rd, 26:08

2012 - 39th, 24:30.72011 - 51st, 24:45

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1:51.78. Indoors - Oregon debut came as the lead leg of the runner-up distance medley relay at the UW Indoor Preview. Timed 4:07.72 in first indoor mile at the UW Invitational, where he also ran the lead leg of the winning distance medley relay team (9:35.98). Dropped mile time to 4:06.42 at the Husky Classic. Nearly matched that time in a fifth-place finish at the MPSF Championships (4:07.00). Just missed scoring in the 800 meters as well (1:52.42). Cross Country - Redshirt season. Competed unattached at the Bill Dellinger Invitational. Season Bests: Outdoors - 800 Meters - 1:51.78 (PR), Oregon Preview, Eugene, Ore. (3/19/11); 1,500 Meters - 3:48.25 (PR), Pepsi Team Invitational, Eugene, Ore. (4/9/11). Indoors - 800 Meters - 1:52.42 (PR), MPSF Championships, Seattle, Wash. (2/26/11); Mile - 4:06.42 (PR), Husky Classic, Seattle, Wash. (2/12/11).

Prep: Truly impressive record his final two years for Rogue River High School, capturing six state titles, including back-to-back wins at 1,500 meters. Capped senior year by qualifying for the 1,500 meters at the 2010 USA Junior Track & Field Championships. Began senior season by winning his first state cross country title (2009) and his time, 15:52, was the fastest of all six classifications over the 5,000 meter course. Followed that in the spring with state titles at 1,500 (3:55.76) and 3,000 (8:47.55) meters to help Rogue River finish second overall. Prep best time in the 1,500, 3:50.84, came at the 2010 Oregon Relays at Historic Hayward Field, while his best in the 3,000, 8:45.10, happened at the 2010 Prefontaine Rotary Invitational. Put on an impressive performance as a junior at the 2009 state 3A championships where he was a three-time champion, taking titles at 400 meters (50.57), 800 meters (1:56.85) and 1,500 meters (4:06.32). Was also the state 800 meter champion as a sophomore in 2008 (1:54.71). Was a 2009 USA Track & Field Junior Championships competitor in the 800 meters and was the 2009 recipient of the Nike Oregon Sports Awards Steve Prefontaine Award. Also a three-year starter for the Rogue River basketball team. High School Bests: 400 Meters - 50.57, 2009; 800 Meters - 1:52.48, 2009; 1,500 Meters - 3:50.84, 2010; 3,000 Meters - 8:45.10, 2010.

Personal: Major is product design.

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Daniel Winn2013-14: Cross Country - Opened the 2013 season with a third-place finish in the four mile at the PSU Vikings Classic clocking in at 20:13.99. Was the sixth Oregon runner that crossed the finished line in the top-10 at the Coast to Coast Battle in Beantown with a time of 24:20, placing ninth (8,000 meters). UO went on to win the meet hosted by Boston College by 47 points. Took sixth in the 8,000 meters at the Bill Dellinger Invitational with a time of 24:22 as Oregon won its first Dillinger Invitational since 2010. Finished in 44th-place at the NCAA Pre-National meet with a 24:09.75 mark in the 8,000 meters. Ran a time of 25:56 at the Pac-12 Cross Country Championships, good for 27th, as the Duck men took second in the 8,000-meter race. Named Honorable Mention Pac-12 All-Academic. Completed the 10,000-meter NCAA Cross Country Championship race in 33:31.3 as the Men of Oregon finished fifth.

2012-13: Outdoors - Redshirt season. Ran unattached at the Oregon Relays and the OSU High Performance Meet. Indoors - Did not compete. Cross Country - Placed 22nd overall in the Dellinger Invitational and contributed to Oregon’s second place finish with an individual time of 24:25 (8,000 meters). Competed with 271 other runners in the Pre-Nationals meet and finished 61st with a time of 24:06. Ran the 8,000 meters at the Pac-12 Conference Championships with a time of 25:03 and helped Oregon place third overall in the conference. Was an alternate for the Ducks at the NCAA Championships. Earned an honorable mention for the Pac-12 all-academic team.

2011-12: Outdoors - Saw action in four meets, racing between 800 and 1,500 meters. Had a seasonal best in the 1,500 meters of 3:49.65 at the Pepsi Team Invitational. Pac-12 all-academic honorable mention. Indoors - Competed in four meets at the mile and 3,000 meters. Ran a seasonal best of 4:05.18 in the mile at the MPSF Championships. Cross Country - Finished ninth at the Beaver Classic in 25:10 (8,000 meters) for his first top-10 finish. Was Oregon’s No. 2 runner as the Ducks claimed the team title. Made Oregon

Redshirt JuniorPortland, Ore.

Cleveland High SchoolDistance

PersonalBests

1,500Meters-3:49.39,Oregon Twilight

Eugene, Ore., 5/6/11

Pac-12CrossCountryChampionships2013 - 27th, 25:562012 - 50th, 25:03

NCAACrossCountryChampionships2013 - 247th, 33:31.3

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Devon AllenPrep: Allen is a Track and Field News All-American from Brophy College Prep…won the 110 hurdles, 300 hurdles, 100 and 200 at the state meet as a senior in 2013…named the2013 and 2012 Arizona Gatorade Boys Track and Field Athlete of the Year after winning state titles in both the 110 (13.58) and 300 (36.94) hurdles and finishing as the runner-up at both 100 (10.49) and 200 (20.75) meters in 2012...scored 36 of Brophy College Prep’s winning 63 points…went on to the USA Junior Championships where he took third in the 110 hurdles (13.66) and fourth in the 200 meters (21.04)…as a sophomore in 2011, Allen was second in both the 200 meters and 110 hurdles, third in the 100 meters and fourth in the 400 meters…a 2013 Oregon football signee at wide receiver…prep bests: 100 – 10.48; 200 – 20.75; 110 hurdles – 13.50; 300 hurdles – 36.39.

Marcus ChambersPrep: Two-time 3A Washington champion in the 200 meters and 400 meters, winning in 2012 as a junior and 2013 as a senior…was named the Gatorade Athlete of the Year in Washington as a senior…2013 National champion in the 400 after winning at the U.S. Juniors in Des Moines, Iowa…also competed at the 2013 Pan-Am Games where he was a gold medalist in the 4x400 relay and took fourth in the 400…holds school records in the 200 and 400 at Foss HS…his time of 46.32 is the second-fastest in WIAA history… high school bests: 200 – 21.05; 400 – 46.18.

Personal: Major is mathematics.

Edward Cheserek2013-14:CrossCountry-Cheserek became the first freshman ever in Oregon cross country history to win the NCAA Cross Country Championships with a time of 29:41.1…named the USTFCCCA Athlete of the year as a well as the Division I West Region Athlete of the Year and the Pac-12 Athlete of the Year and Newcomer of the Year after a historic freshman season…also earned All-America and first-team All-Pac-12 honors in the process…kicked off his collegiate career at Oregon with a first-place finish with a 24:11 8,000 meter time in Boston, Mass. at the Coast to Coast Battle in Beantown and guided the Ducks to a their first win of the season…followed up with a second-place finish at the Eighth Annual Bill Dellinger Invitational clocking in at 24 minutes flat as the men of Oregon won its second-straight meet…claimed his third-straight top-five finish with a 23:32.95 time (8,000 meters) for fourth-place and guided UO to a second-place finish at the NCAA Pre-National race in Terra Haute, Ind…became the first freshman in Oregon history to win the Pac-12 Cross Country Championship title crossing the finish line at 24:36 at the Pac-12 Conference Championships in Louisville, Colo…became the first Duck since Galen Rupp (2007 & ’09) to claim the NCAA West Regional title with a time of 29:35 on the 10,000-meter course at Haggin Oaks Golf Course.

Prep:Broke the 49 year-old boys’ national indoor high school two-mile record at the 2013 Millrose Games in New York City. Finished in 8:39.15 to take down the 8:40 run by Gerry Lindgren of Rogers High in Spokane, Wash., in 1964. Was the 2013 Gatorade National Cross Country Runner of the Year and didn’t lose a prep cross country race since 2010, when he finished second as a freshman at the Nike National

FreshmanTacoma, Wash.

Henry Foss High SchoolSprints

PersonalBests200meters–21.05400Meters–46.18

FreshmanPhoenix, Ariz.

Brophy College Prep Hurdles

PersonalBests110 Meter hurdles – 13.50300 Meter hurdles – 36.39

FreshmanNewark, N.J.

St. Benedict PrepDistance

PersonalBests5,000Meters-13:57.04(i)

10,000Meters-29:42.31Mile-4:02.21(i)

3,000Meters-8:05.46(i)

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Championships. Included in his winning streak were two Footlocker national cross country titles, as he become just the fourth boy to win twice. Impressively, he broke cross country course records in 12 of his 21 career high school starts. Outdoors on the track in 2013, won the Essex County championship in the 800 (1:50.84) and then turned around and won the state title at 3,200 meters (9:08.63). Was an eight time high school national champion for St. Benedict’s Prep. In addition to breaking the national indoor two-mile mark, which ranks fourth in all conditions, also holds the national indoor record in the 5,000 meters, 13:57.04, a time that is No. 7 in all conditions. Is also ranked second in the indoor mile (4:02.21), fifth in the 3,000 meter steeplechase (9:00.11) and eighth in the 10,000 meters (29:42.31). High School Bests: 800 Meters - 1:49.98, 2012; 1,500 Meters - 3:55.53, 2013; 1,600 Meters - 4:09.90, 2012; Mile - 4:02.21i, 2013; 3,000 Meters - 8:05.46i, 2013; Two-Mile - 8:39.15i, 2013; 5,000 Meters - 13:57.04i (2012); 10,000 Meters - 29:42.31 (2012); 3,000 Meter Steeplechase - 9:00.11, 2012.

Personal:Major is business administration.

Austin CollinsBeforeOregon: Won Oregon state championships in both the 800 and 1,500 meters as a senior in 2011 while also taking second in the 400…also won the 800 as a junior…finished his high school career with three 3A OSAA titles and five runner-up finishes…was the high-point scorer at the state meet in both 2010 and 2011...attended Clackamas Community College out of high school where he is the school record holder in the 800…crowned NWAACC champion in the 800 in 2013…high school bests: 400 – 49.79; 800 – 1:52.68; 1,500 – 4:00.21.

Personal:Major is geography.

Jackson Darland2013-14:CrossCountry-The Eugene, Ore. native was able to run in his hometown in his first collegiate race at the Dellinger Invitational and came in at 26:51 as an unattached runner in the 8,000 meter.

Prep: Was the 2012 Oregon 6A state cross country champion for Sheldon High School, covering the 5,000 meter course in 15:40. Named Oregon’s 2012 Gatorade Cross Country Runner of the Year after that victory. Followed cross country win by taking the Oregon 6A state crown at 1,500 meters as a senior in 2013. Was the state runner-up in the 1,500 meters as a junior in 2012 and has a personal best of 3:55.38 in the event. HighSchoolBests: 800 Meters - 1:54.80, 2012; 1,500 Meters - 3:55.38, 2012.Personal: Major is undeclared. Was Sheldon’s valedictorian.

JuniorColton, Ore.

Colton High SchoolMiddle Distance

PersonalBests800Meters–1:49.59

1,500Meters–3:57

FreshmanEugene, Ore.

Sheldon High SchoolMiddle Distance

PersonalBests800Meters-1:54.80,2012

1,500Meters-3:55.38,2012

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Joe DelgadoPrep:Swept the hurdles at the 2012 Oregon State 4A Championships, taking the 110 in 14.83 and the 300 in a prep best 38.24….repeated as the 300 hurdles champion in 2013 with a prep…runner-up in the long jump at 22-7.25…recorded bests of 14.63 in the 110 hurdles (2013 OSAA Championships) and 22-9.5 in the long jump (Greater Oregon League District Meet)…captured the state 4A title in the 300 hurdles as a freshman in 2010 (39.47) and was fourth in the state in the long jump both his freshman and sophomore seasons…was second in the 300 and third in the 100 hurdles as a sophomore in 2011…scored 6,508 points in a win at the 2011 USATF Junior Olympic intermediate decathlon…was also a four-year letter winner in football and a three-year letter winner in basketball…prepbests:110 hurdles – 14.63; long jump – 22-9.5; 300 hurdles – 37.96.

Personal:Major is general social science.

Bryan Fernandez2013-14: Cross Country - Came in at 32nd as an unattached runner at the Dellinger Invitational with a time of 25:00 flat in the 8,000 meters.

Prep: The 2012 Gatorade California Cross Country Runner of the Year was undefeated in cross country in 12 prep races as a senior, including the prestigious Mt. SAC Invitational, as he won the California Division 5 state title for Dos Pueblos High School. During the 2012 cross country season, broke the Seaside Invitational course record held by Meb Kefleghzi and Louie Quintana by running 14:05 over three miles and also set the Channel League course mark in 14:21. On the track, was third in the 3,200 meters at the California state championships in 9:14.55 as a junior in 2012. Also scored in the 3,200 as a senior, when he set prep bests in both the 1,600 meters (4:12.62) and 3,200 (9:11.02). High School Bests: 1,600 Meters - 4:12.62, 2013; 3,200 Meters - 9:11.02, 2013; Three-Mile - 14:05.77, 2012; 5,000 Meters - 15:09.00, 2012.

Personal:Major is business administration.

Ted FosterPrep: FormerNewJerseystate400meterchampionwhohadthefourth-fastestindoor400metersin the nation this winter, 47.85...timed that at the Spire High School Showcase Meet running forSpireAcademy,which is theathleticpartnerofAndrewsOsborneAcademy inGeneva,Ohio.PriortotransferringtoAndrewsforhissenioryear…wasthe2012NewJerseystateGroupA/Non-PublicSchools400meterchampionforChristianBrothersAcademyandalsoanchoredCBA’swinning4x400meterrelaysquad…tookfourthinthe400atthe2012NewJerseyMeetofChampionsandthirdattheEasternStatesChampionshipsasajunior…prepbests:400–47.85;200–21.79.

Personal: Majorisundeclared.

FreshmanSanta Barbara, Calif.

Dos Pueblos High SchoolDistance

PersonalBests1,600Meters-4:12.623,200Meters-9:11.02

5,000Meters-15:09.00,2012

FreshmanOntario, Ore.

Ontario High SchoolDecathlon

PersonalBests110MeterHurdles–14.63300MeterHurdles–37.96

LongJump–22-9.5Decathlon–6,508Points

RS-JuniorLincroft, N.J.

Andrews Osborne AcademySprints

PersonalBests200Meters–21.79400Meters–47.85

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Eric JenkinsBefore Oregon: All-American at 5,000 meters and a four-time Colonial Athletic Association champion, including the 2013 800 and 1,500 meter titles, for Northeastern. Ran the second-fastest 5,000 meters in the NCAA in 2013, 13:18.57, before finishing 10th at that distance at the 2013 NCAA Championships at Historic Hayward Field. That personal best was the fastest 5,000 meters ever run by an American under the age of 21 and ranked No. 10 on the all-time collegiate list. Also holds impressive personal bests in the 3,000 meters (7:50.44) and mile (3:58.11). Holds Northeastern’s school record in the mile, 3,000 meters and 5,000 meters. At the 2013 NCAA Indoor meet, initially finished second in the 3,000 meters (7:46 unofficially), but was disqualified in a controversial ruling. Broke the 4:00 barrier at the 2013 Terrier Classic (3:58.11). Was also the 2011 CAA cross country individual medalist and athlete of the year. Medical redshirt for the 2012 outdoor season after running in just one meet. Northeastern Bests: 800 Meters - 1:52.06, 2013; 1,500 Meters - 3:45.44, 2013; Mile - 3:58.11 (i), 2013; 3,000 Meters - 7:50.44 (i), 2013; 5,000 Meters - 13:18.57, 2013; 10,000 Meters - 31.23.97, 2012.

Prep: Set six New Hampshire high school track & field records running for Portsmouth High School: 1,500 meters (4:04.56), 1,600 meters (4:15.10), 3,000 meters (8:53.10), 5,000 meters (15:16.20), mile (4:28.33) and two-miles (9:24.66). As a senior, won the cross country state championships with a time of 15:32 (5K) and set records at the Class I and state meets. Also won the 1,600 meter crown. As a junior, won the Meet of Champions and set a new course and meet record on the Mine Falls 5K course (15:16.2).

Personal: Major is sociology.

Jake Leingang2013-14: Cross Country - Clocked in at 24:11 in the four mile Coast to Coast Battle in Beantown and placed second in his first collegiate race. Leingang was 1-of-6 Ducks to finish in the top-10 as UO claimed its first win of the 2013 season. Placed 34th at the NCAA Pre-National race in Terra Haute, Ind., with a mark of 24:03.57 as the Men of Oregon took second overall. Ran a 25:37 at the Pac-12 Cross Country Championships finishing 16th in the 8,000-meter race. Finished in 28th place on the 10,000-meter course at the NCAA West Regionals with a time of 30:30. Ran a 31:46.8 at the NCAA Cross Country Championship 10,000-meter race.

Prep: Won back-to-back national prep titles at 5,000 meters and was an 11-time North Dakota state champion for Bismarck High School. Won the 2013 New Balance Nationals 5,000 meters in a prep-best 14:11.61. Won his first national 5K title as a junior in 2012, running 14:26.16 at the 2012 New Balance Track and Field Nationals in Greensboro, N.C. That time was third-fastest among high schoolers in 2012. Also won four North Dakota state cross country titles, as Bismarck extended its run of state championships to eight during his career. Won three straight Gatorade North Dakota Cross Country Runner of the Year honors. Following his senior high school cross country season, won races at the Footlocker Midwest Regional and Nike Heartland Regional before taking third at the national Footlocker XC Championships. Won his first state title on the track as a freshman in 2010, taking the 3,200 meters. As a sophomore, added the cross country title and doubled up with wins in both the 1,600 and 3,200 at the state track meet. Repeated that feat as a junior in cross country, the 1,600 (4:13.62) and the 3,200 (9:34.19) and added a fourth title by running a leg on the winning 3,200 meter relay team. Impressive high school career saw him win the last two of his 11 titles on the track in 2013, taking both the 800 and 1,600 Meters. High School Bests: 3,200 Meters - 8:51.23, 2012; 5,000 Meters - 14:11.61, 2013.

Personal: Major is undecided.

FreshmanBismarck, N.D.

Bismarck High SchoolDistance

PersonalBests5,000Meters-14:11.61,

Redshirt JuniorPortsmouth, N.H.

Portsmouth High School Distance

PersonalBests

5,000Meters-13:18.57,Payton Jordan Cardinal Invitational,

Stanford, Ca., 4/28/13

3,000Meters-7:50.44(i),Husky Classic,

Seattle, Wash., 2/9/13

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JuniorAuburn, Wash.

Mountain View High School/Green River CC

Jumps

Redshirt SeniorPortland, Ore.

Lincoln High School / Princeton)Distance

PersonalBests

800Meters-1:51.15,George Mason Spring Invitational,

Fairfax, Va., 4/13/13

FreshmanBend, Ore.

Mountain View High SchoolDecathlon

PersonalBests

200Meters–22.06400Meters–49.40

110Hurdles–14.80LongJump–22-7.50

Nathan MathabaneBefore Oregon: An Ivy League scorer in the mile for Princeton as a freshman in 2010 before being sidelined by injury the next two seasons. Came back in 2013 to set a personal best in the 800 meters of 1:51.15.1. Also a member of Princeton’s school record 4x800 relay team (7:21.62). Princeton Bests: 800 Meters - 1:51.15, 2013; 1,500 Meters - 3:49.02, 2010.

Prep: Won the Oregon state 6A 2008 1,500 title and the 2009 3,000 meter crown for Lincoln High School.

Personal: Major is geological sciences.

Josh MeluBeforeOregon:NWAACC champion in the triple jump in 2012 after finishing second in the event as a freshman…took fourth in the long jump in 2012 with a career-best jump of 22-9…holds school record in the triple jump at Green River CC and was named Student Athlete of the Year at Green River in 2012.

Prep:Finished 10th in the long jump at the 3A WIAA state meet in 2010…holds the triple jump record at Auburn Mountainview…born in Lusaka Zambia, raised in Auburn…prep bests: triple jump – 44-1; long jump – 21-2.

Personal:Major economics.

Mitch ModinPrep: Put up the 10th best prep decathlon score in the nation in 2012 with 6,341 points which he scored at a USATF Junior Olympics regional meet…went on to place third at the Junior Olympic national meet (6,294)…won the OSAA 5A State Championship in the 200 and 110 hurdles during his senior year while placing second in the long jump…scored in four events in the meet as a junior…the 200 (third), high jump (eighth), long jump (fifth) and 4x400 meter relay (seventh)…also excelled on the basketball court for Mountain View and was named a McDonald’s High School All-American…prep bests: 200 – 22.06; 400 – 49.40; 110 hurdles – 14.80; long jump – 22-7.50.

Personal:Major is human physiology.

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FreshmanBend, Ore.

Summit High SchoolDistance

PersonalBests3,000Meters-8:36.21

FreshmanAustin, Texas

Cedar Park High SchoolSteeplechase

PersonalBests3,000Meters-8:26.04,

FreshmanPortland, Ore.

Beaverton High SchoolMiddle Distance

PersonalBests3,000Meters-8:26.04,

Chris MulverhillPrep: Finished sixth in the 3,000 meter steeplechase at the 2013 U.S. Junior Championships. Ranked eighth nationally among high schoolers in the 2,000 meter steeplechase in 2013, running 6:01.52 at the Oregon Preview. Was the prep steeplechase champion at the Texas Relays. Placed tenth at the 2013 Texas 4A state cross country meet for Cedar Park High School. Also a member of Cedar Park’s 2010 Texas state championships cross country team. High School Bests: 2,000 Meter Steeplechase - 6:01.52, 2013.

Personal: Major is environmental science.

Travis Neuman2013-14: Competed in the Dellinger Invitational unattached from the team and clocked in at 24:53 in the 8,000 meter, placing 27th.

Prep: A U.S. Juniors national qualifier in the 1,500 meters. Won back-to-back Oregon 5A state cross country titles in 2011 and 2012, leading Summit High School to state crowns both years. Was named the 2012 Gatorade Oregon Cross Country Runner of the Year. Was the state runner-up in cross country as a sophomore. Impressed at an early age by scoring as a freshman at the state track meet in both the 1,500 and 3,000 meters. As a senior, set a prep best at 3,000 meters by running 8:36.21 at the 2013 Oregon Twilight. High School Bests: 1,500 Meters - 3:57.26, 2013; 3,000 Meters 8:36.21, 2013.

Personal: Major is biochemistry.

Dan OekermanPrep: Was the 2012 Oregon 6A state champion at 3,000 meters for Beaverton High School. Came back as a senior in 2013 to finish third in the state at both 1,500 and 3,000 meters. Set a prep best of 8:28.04 in the 3,000 at the Oregon Relays, finishing second. In cross country, was the state runner-up in 2012 and took third in 2011. High School Bests: 1,500 Meters - 3:55.36, 2012; 3,000 Meters - 8:28.04, 2013.

Personal: Major is business. Father Guy Oekerman competed in track and field for Oregon State.

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Tanguy Pepiot2013-14: Cross Country - Started his career at Oregon with a first-place finish at Pre-Nationals with a time of 24:45.24 in the men’s open race (8,000 meters). Clocked in at 25:52 at the Pac-12 Cross Country Championships for 21st overall while the Men of Oregon took second in the 8,000-meter race. Finished 19th at the NCAA West Regionals in 30:12 at the Haggin Oaks Golf Course (10,000 meters). Crossed the finish line in 30:58.4 to take 58th at his first NCAA Cross Country Championship.

Before Oregon: Ran an impressive personal best of 8:33.42 at the 2012 BottropGala in Germany, a time that is just :13 off the Oregon school record. Finished third in the steeplechase at the 2013 European U-23 Championships (8:38.07). Prior to that, placed seventh in the steeple at the 2010 World Junior Championships. Also has a solid 3,000 meter P.R. of 8:06.50 from the 2013 indoor season. Bests: 1,500 Meters - 3:46.94, 2013; 3,000 Meters - 8:06.50, 2013; 3,000 Meter Steeplechase - 8:33.42.

Personal: Major is general social sciences.

Sam Prakel2013-14: Cross Country - Ran in his first collegiate race unattached at the Dellinger Invitational with a mark of 25:27 and placed 47th in the 8,000 meter.

Prep: Won the bronze medal in the 1,500 meters at the 2013 U.S. Junior Championships (3:46.93). A two-time Ohio Division III state champion in cross country (2011-12) for Versailles High School. Won the 800 (1:52.32) and 1,600 (4:14.00) meters at the as a senior at the 2013 Ohio state meet, where he also scored on the 4x400 meter and 4x800 meter relay. Set a prep best in the 1,600 of 4:09.92 in winning the Midwest Meet of Champions. Captured the 1,600 meters (4:10.33) and the 3,200 meters (9:16.14) at the 2012 state track championships. Went on to finish fourth in the mile at the 2012 New Balance Outdoor Nationals in 4:11.82. Was named a 2012 Wendy’s High School Heisman winner, as well as the Ohio Gatorade Runner of the Year. Was also a Footlocker Nationals qualifier in 2012. High School Bests: 800 Meters - 1:52.32, 2013; 1,500 Meters - 3:46.93, 2013; 1,600 Meters - 4:09.92, 2013; 3,200 Meters - 9:16.14, 2012.

Personal: Major is biochemistry.

FreshmanVersailles, Ohio

Versailles High SchoolMiddle Distance

PersonalBests

1,500Meters-3:46.93,

JuniorBesancon, FranceLycee Jules Haag

Steeplechase

PersonalBests3,000Meters-8:06.50,

3,000MeterSteeplechase-8:33.42,

Pac-12CrossCountryChampionships2013 - 21st, 25:52

NCAACrossCountryWestRegional2013 - 19th, 30:12

NCAACrossCountryChampionships2013 - 58th, 30:58.4

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Cullen PrenaPrep:Garnered Track and Field News All-America honors…2013 Gatorade Athlete of the Year in Michigan at Walled Lake Central High School…also Mr. Track and Field for the state of Michigan in 2013…crowned state champion in the discus, shot put and weight throw in 2013…holds school records in each of those three events as well as the state record in the discus at 210-1…won the 2012 USATF Junior Olympics national championship in the discus with a throw of 185-4…placed second in the discus and third in the shot put at the 2012 state championships...prep bests: discus – 210-1; shot put – 61-0; weight throw – 66-1.

Personal: Major is business.

Alec SmithPrep: Smith won consecutive Oregon state 6A 800 meter titles for Westview High School as a junior and senior…didn’t lose a race at 800 meters as a senior in 2013…set a personal best in the 800 of 1:50.43 in winning the USA Miler’s Club meet in Portland…followed that by making the final of the 800 at the U.S. Track and Field Junior Championships in Des Moines, Iowa….won his semifinal heat in 1:51.54, before finishing eighth in the final as the only high schooler running against a field of collegians…prep bests: 400 – 48.83; 800 – 1:50.43; 1,500 – 4:02.77.

Personal: Major is human physiology.

Benjamin ThielPrep: Was the Texas 3A State Champion in the 300 meter hurdles in both 2012 and 2013...His best time of 36.76 ranked ninth nationally among high schoolers in 2013…part of the 4x400 relay teams which won state championships as a sophomore, junior and senior…was a member of two Celina High School state championship track teams (2012, 2013) and was also an all-state honorable mention selection in football…prep bests: 300 hurdles - 36.76.

Personal: Major is undecided.

FreshmanPortland, Ore.

Westview High SchoolMiddle Distance

PersonalBests

400Meters–48.83800Meters–1:50.43

1,500Meters–4:02.77

FreshmanWalled Lake, Mich.

Walled Lake Central High SchoolThrows

PersonalBestsDiscus–210-1

Shotput–61-0Weightthrow–66-1

FreshmanCelina, Texas

Celina High SchoolHurdles

PersonalBests300Hurdles–36.76

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FreshmanCarmiachael, Calif.

Jesuit HSThrows

PersonalBestsShotPut–158-9

Discus–148-3

FreshmanPhoenix, Ariz.

Brophy College PrepPole Vault

PersonalBestsPoleVault–16-5

FreshmanCannon Beach, Ore.

Seaside High SchoolMiddle Distance

PersonalBests800Meters-1:52.59

1,500Meters-3:56.203,000Meters-8:38.14

Cole WalshPrep: Walsh comes to Oregon as a two-time runner up in the Arizona state championships…Walsh won the pole vault at the Arizona Meet of Champions with a clearance at 16-5 for Brophy College Prep which is a school record…finished third at the 2013 USATF Junior Nationals…began 2012 with a clearance at 14-0 and then progressed to 14-9, 15-6, 16-1 and 16-3 before finishing the year at 16-5, a height that ranked 18th nationally…during the 2013 indoor season, Walsh again cleared 16-5 at Northern Arizona’s meet, which ranked fifth nationally.

Personal: Major is undecided.

Austin WhitePrep: Qualified for the California state championships in 2012 where he finished 16th in the shot put…was named all-league in 2012…prep bests: shot put – 158-9; discus – 148-3.

Personal: Major is business.

Brett WillyardPrep: Was a five-time state 4A champion for Seaside High School. Won titles at 800 and 3,000 meters as a senior in 2013 after taking the 1,500 and 3,000 meter crowns as a junior in 2012. Prior to that was the state runner-up at 800 meters as both a sophomore and freshman. Also a member of the state championship 4x400 meter relay squad as a freshman. Posted an 800 PR of 1:52.59 at the 2013 Portland Track Festival. In cross country, was sixth at the state meet as a senior. High School Bests: 800 Meters - 1:52.59, 2013; 1,500 Meters - 3:56.20, 2012; 3,000 Meters - 8:38.14, 2012.

Personal: Major is political science.

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T. J. BrassilRS Freshman / ThrowsClayton, Calif.De La Salle High School

Cameron AcostaRS Freshman / JavelinPortland, Ore.Westview High School

Others to Watch

Matt HidalgoRS Sophomore / Pole VaultBanks, Ore.Banks High School

Matt JablonskiRS Sophomore / Middle DistanceCockeysville, Md.Loyola Blakesfield High School

Tanner HarrisRS Senior / ThrowsEugene, Ore.Sheldon High School

Marcus McArdleRS Sophomore / ThrowsIndependence, Ore.Cenrtal High School / Western Oregon

Casey CampbellJunior / Middle DistanceMaple Valley, Wash.Tahoma High School

Trent WarrenRS Sophomore / Middle DistanceChula Vista, Calif.Eastlake High School

Caleb KruseRS Senior / JumpsCoos Bay, Ore.Marshfield High School

Jordan LattRS Junior / SprintsTigard, Ore.Tigard High School / Lane CC

Ron PerkinsRS Junior / ThrowsRedmond, Ore.Redmond High School

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Name Events Year Hometown(HighSchool/College)Ally Aschbacher Middle Distance So.* Portland, Ore. (Beaverton)Frida Berge Distance Fr. Olve, Norway (Framnes Christian)Tristan Bevans Jumps Fr. Nesconset, N.Y. (Smithtown)Laura Bobek Throws Sr.* Astoria, Ore. (Astoria)Christian Brennan Sprints Fr. Hamilton, Ontario (Saint Mary’s Catholic)Liz Brenner Throws So.* Portland, Ore. (Jesuit)Alli Cash Middle Distance Fr. Lenexa, Kan. (Shawnee Mission West)Daphne Chambers Throws So.* Springfield, Ore. (Springfield)Sammie Clark Pole Vault Jr.* North Bend, Ore. (North Bend)Lindsay Crevoiserat Distance Jr. Glastonbury, Conn. (Glastonbury / Connecticut)Lauren Crockett High Jump Jr. Ogden, Utah (Ogden)Haley Crouser Throws Fr. Gresham, Ore. (Gresham)Mia Elbon Distance So.* Nashville, Tenn. (Sovereign Grace Academy / Belmont)Skylar Evans Middle Distance Fr.* Crozier, Va. (Midlothian)Claudia Francis Middle Distance Jr. Queens, N.Y. (Cardozo)Phyllis Francis Middle Distance Sr. Queens, N.Y. (Catherine McAuley)Molly Grabill Distance So.* Poway, Calif. (Rancho Bernardo)Katie Gruys Throws Fr.* Maple Lake, Minn. (Annandale)Therese Haiss Middle Distance Fr. Solon, Ohio (Solon)Nikki Hiltz Middle Distance Fr. Santa Cruz, Calif. (Aptos)Ashante Horsley Sprints Fr.* McMinnville, Ore. (McMinnville)Linsey Kau Javelin Jr.* Crow, Ore. (Crow / Lane CC)Annie Leblanc Middle Distance So. Repentigny, Quebec (Jean-Baptiste Meilleur School)Abbey Leonardi Distance So. Kennebunkport, Maine (Kennebunk)Brittany Mann Throws Fr.* Beverly Hills, Mich. (Detroit Country Day School)Ashley Maton Middle Distance So. Bend, Ore. (Summit)Madeline Middlebrooks Throws Fr. O’Fallon, Mo. (Fort Zumwalt West)Jordie Munford Hurdles Fr. Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. (Ramcho Cucamonga)Samantha Murphy Middle Distance Sr. Perth, Ontario (St. John Catholic / Illinois)Mel Newberry Steeplechase RSr. London, England (Wycome Academy / Princeton)Felicia Odle Javelin Jr.* Camas, Wash. (Union)Chizoba Okodogbe Sprints Sr. Antioch, Calif. (Deer Valley)Kelly O’Neill Middle Distance Fr. Lake Oswego, Ore. (Lakeridge)Megan Patrignelli Middle Distance Sr. Monroe, N.Y. (Monroe-Woodbury)Sarah Penney Middle Distance Sr.* Paradise Valley, Ariz. (Xavier College Prep)Jenna Prandini Jumps / Sprints So.* Clovis, Calif. (Clovis)Laura Roesler Middle Distance Sr. Fargo, N.D. (Fargo South)Alisha Rowlee Sprints So. Newport, Ore. (Newport)Marybeth Sant Sprints Fr. Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Valor Christian)Maggie Schmaedick Distance Fr. Eugene, Ore. (Sheldon)Sara Seiwald Distance Jr. Portland, Ore. (Valley Catholic / Kansas)Lauren Sens Throws So.* Elk Grove, Calif. (Elk Grove)Rachel Sherrell Throws Jr.* Parkdale, Ore. (Hood River Valley)Chancey Summers High Jump Jr. Eagle Creek, Ore. (Estacada)Claire Thomas Heptathlon Fr. Molalla, Ore. (Molalla)Jasmine Todd Jumps / Sprints Fr.* Chandler, Ariz. (Chandler)Madelayne Varela Jumps Fr.* Kent, Wash. (Kentwood)Sasha Wallace Hurdles Fr. Castro Valley, Calif. (Castro Valley)Jillian Weir Throws Jr.* Sunnyvale, Calif. (Homestead / Long Beach State)Annie Whitfield Throws So. Sweet Home, Ore. (Sweet Home)Allison Woodward Distance So.* Green Bay, Wis. (Notre Dame Academy)Julia Zrinyi Middle Distance Fr.* Winnipeg, Manitoba (Vincent Massey High School / Connecticut)

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5-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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Redshirt SeniorAstoria, Ore.

Astoria High SchoolThrows

PersonalBests

ShotPut-47-8/14.53m,Oregon Twilight,

Eugene, Ore., 5/5/12

Discus–172-6/52.58m,Oregon Preview,

Eugene, Ore., 3/16/13

Pac-12TrackandFieldChampionships2013 – Discus, 10th, 157-10/48.11m

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)

Laura Bobek2012-13: Outdoor – Scored at the Pac-12 Championships in the discus…finished 10th with a mark of 157-10/48.11m…set a personal record in the event at the Oregon Preview (172-6/52.58m) where she won…also picked up wins at the Oregon State High Performance Meet and the John Knight Twilight…threw the shot put sparingly during the season with a season best at the Oregon Pepsi Invitational (46-7.25/14.20m)…Indoor – set a personal best in the weight throw at the MPSF Championships where she finished 11th (54-6.5/16.62m)…competed in the shot put and weight throw at four meets…Season Bests – discus – 172-6/52.58m, Oregon Preview, Eugene, Ore., (3/16/13); shot put – 46-7.25/14.20m, Pepsi Invitational, Eugene, Ore., (4/6/13); hammer throw – 157-8/48.07m, Pepsi Invitational, Eugene, Ore., (4/6/13); weight throw – 54-6.5/16.62m, MPSF Championships, Seattle, Wash., (2/23/13).

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 final weeks of the season. Hit 160 for the first time in 2012 at the Oregon Relays (160-5) and improved to 160-9 at the Oregon Twilight. Then made the 10-foot leap to 170-6/51.96m in a fourth-place finish at the Pac-12 Championships. That 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 finish at the Pepsi meet before hitting a personal best of 47-8/14.53m at the Oregon Twilight. That ranked as the No. 10 throw in school history. Also threw the hammer five times with a best of 162-4.25/49.48m at the John Knight Twilight. Indoors - Saw action in four meets. Best effort 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 Throw - Shot Put - 50-5.5/15.38m (PR), MPSF Championships, Seattle, Wash. (2/24/12).

2010-11: Outdoors - Wrapped season with her first NCAA West Preliminary meet appearance in the discus. Pac-10 qualifer in both the discus and the shot put, finishing 11th in both. Threw 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 fifth 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. The latter mark set an Oregon prep all-classifications 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 finish. 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 first 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 finishes 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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Redshirt SophomorePortland, Ore.

Jesuit High SchoolJavelin

2013 All-American

PersonalBests

ShotPut-45-11,Jesuit Twilight Invitational,

Portland, Ore., 4/29/12

Javelin–168-9/51.43m,NCAA Championships

Eugene, Ore., 6/8/13

NCAATrackandFieldChampionships2013 – Javelin, 8th, 168-9/51.43m

Pac-12TrackandFieldChampionships2013 – Javelin, 3rd, 150-0/45.71m

Liz Brenner2012-13: Outdoor – Awarded with All-America status in the javelin by placing eighth at the NCAA Championships…set a personal best at the West Region Preliminary Round but topped it at the national meet with a throw of 168-9/51.43m…the distance ranks fifth on the Oregon all-time list…won the Oregon Twilight and the Oregon State High Performance meets in the javelin…finished third at the Pac-12 Championships…Indoor – Did not compete…Season Bests – javelin – 168-9/51.43m, NCAA Championships, Eugene, Ore., (6/8/13).

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 field teams. Terrific 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 first 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. After 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 after 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 outfielder/first baseman for the Oregon State softball 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.

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SeniorNorth Bend, Ore.

North Bend High SchoolPole Vault

PersonalBests

PoleVault-13-6.25/4.12m,Oregon Twilight,

Eugene, Ore., 5/3/13

Pac-12TrackandFieldChampionships2013 – Pole Vault, 5th, 13-0.25/3.97m2012 - Pole Vault, 7th, 13-0.75/3.98m

Sammie Clark2012-13: Outdoor – Provided points for Oregon at the Pac-12 Championships with a fifth-place finish in the pole vault…won the event at both the Oregon Twilight and the Oregon relays leading up to the conference meet…set a career height of 13-6.25/4.12m at the Oregon twilight…Indoor – Competed in four events during the season…won the UW Husky Classic, clearing 13-4.25…took fifth at the MPSF Championships…Season Bests – pole vault – 13-6.25/4.12m, Oregon Twilight, Eugene, Ore., (5/3/13).

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 finish at the Pepsi Team Invitational. Then had biggest clearance of the season in a win at the Oregon Relays, 13-5.25/4.10m. That 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 first 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 finish 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 fifth 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 finish 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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JuniorOgden, Utah

Ogden High SchoolJumps

PersonalBests

HighJump-5-11.25/1.81m,Oregon Relays,

Eugene, Ore., 4/20/13

NCAAOutdoorTrackandFieldChampionships2013 – High Jump, 19th, 5-7.75/1.72m2012 - High Jump, t17th, 5-8.75/1.75m

Pac-12TrackandFieldChampionships2013 – High Jump, 4th, 5-10/1.78m

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

Lauren Crockett2012-13: Outdoor – Qualified for the NCAA Championships where she finished 18th in the high jump, clearing 5-7.75/1.72m…took fourth at the Pac-12 Championships with a mark of 5-10/1.78m…won the high jump at the Oregon State High Performance Meet, Oregon Relays and Oregon Pepsi Inviatational…set a career mark of 5-11.25/1.81m at the Oregon Relays…Indoor – Won the high jump at the UW Invitational and UW Husky Classic…notched her best indoor mark with a 5-10/1.78m jump at the UW Husky Classic…took ninth at the MPSF Championships…Season Bests – high jump – 5-11.25/1.81m, Oregon Relays, Eugene, Ore., (4/20/13).

2011-12: Outdoors - Hard work early in the season paid off with a trip to the NCAA Championships. After 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 advertising.

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Redshirt SophomoreQueens, N.Y.

Cardozo High SchoolMiddle Distance

PersonalBests

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

Eugene, Ore., 5/12/12

NCAAOutdoorTrackandFieldChampionships2012 - 800 Meters, s-8th, 2:12.74

Pac-12TrackandFieldChampionships2012 - 800 Meters, 3rd, 2:05.42

Claudia Francis2012-13: Outdoor – Redshirt season…did not compete…Indoor – Participated at the UW Husky Classic, UW Invitational and Blue and Orange Opener...Season Bests – 400 – 55.67, Blue and Orange Opener, Nampa, Idaho, (1/12/13); 800 – 2:07.31, UW Husky Classic, Seattle, Wash., (2/9/13).

2011-12: Pac-12 scorer and NCAA qualifier at 800 meters. Outdoors - Late start to the season, but led off Oregon’s runner-up finish in the 4x800 meter relay at the Penn Relays. Was fifth in the 800 meters at the Oregon Relays in 2:06.90. Set a seasonal-best in the Pac-12 semifinals of 2:04.88 (No. 10 on the UO list). Took third in the finals in 2:05.42 to help Oregon win its fourth straight crown. Advanced to the NCAA Championships on time after running 2:07.73 at the NCAA West Preliminary Rounds. Was an NCAA semifinalist. 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. That 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 field team.

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Phyllis Francis2012-13: Outdoor – Three-event All-American at the NCAA Championships…finished third in the 400 with a personal-best time of 50.86…anchored the 4x400 team which finished fourth and posted the third-fastest time in school history (3:28.15)…took fourth in the 4x100 with a team that also posted ran the third-best time in school history during the prelims (43.73)...Pac-12 Champion in the 400 and 4x100…finished second at the conference meet while running a PR of 22.77, third-fastest in the Oregon record book…won the 400 at the Oregon Pepsi Invitational…Indoor – Part of the 4x400 team which won the NCAA Championship and helped the Oregon women’s team capture the team title…finished fourth in the 400 at the national meet in a time of 52.01…won the 400 and the 4x400 at the MPSF Championships…won the 200 at the Blue and Orange Opener…Season Bests – 200 – 22.77, Pac-12 Championships, Los Angeles, Calif., (5/12/13); 400 – 50.86, NCAA Championships, Eugene, Ore., (6/8/13).

2011-12: Pac-12 champion (400 meters). NCAA champion (4x400 meter relay). Outdoors - Finished sophomore campaign with a flourish, winning the Pac-12 400 meter title 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 meters 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 Oregon’s winning 4x100 meter relay (43.58) and anchored the runner-up 4x400 team (3:32.59). Breezed through the NCAA West Preliminary meet wih a pair of third-place finishes in the 400 meters. Also anchored the winning 4x400 meter relay team which ran 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 semifinal heat before taking fifth in the final in 51.79. Semifinal time was the second-fastest in school history. Following the collegiate season, was a 400 meter semifinalist at the U.S. Olympic Trials. Indoors - Took third in the 400 meters and fourth on the 4x400 meter relay teams at the NCAA Championships. 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). Took third 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 after the college season at the USA Junior Championships, where she was the national runner-up at 400 meters. Won her semifinal heat in a then-personal best 53.28. In the finals, broke 53 seconds for the first time as the runner-up in 52.93. That was the No. 7 time in school history and qualified her 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 semifinal and final races. In the semifinal, Oregon won its heat in 3:31.04. In the final, the Ducks battled for a national championship before taking third in a school-record 3:28.18. Was the third leg on the team that ran the second-fastest time at the NCAA West Preliminary meet in 3:33.63. Also qualified for the NCAA West meet in the 800 meters. 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. Timed 2:08.82 in the 800 meters at the Mt. SAC Relays, where she also helped the Ducks win the 4x400 meter relay with the third-fastest time in school history (3:3:32.63). 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). Established a then-personal best in the 400 meters at the Stanford Invitational by running 54.28. Anchored the 4x400 meter relay team that set an Oregon Preview record in 3:44.85. Also ran the 1,500 meters. Indoors - Terrific 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 first indoor 800 meter race at the Tyson Invitational. Tied for seventh in the 800 meters at the MPSF Championships (2:10.04). Cross Country - Redshirt season. 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. That 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

SeniorQueens, N.Y.

Catherine McAuley High SchoolMiddle Distance

Two-Time NCAA Champion11-Time All-American

Three-Time Pac-12 Champion

PersonalBests

200Meters–22.77,Pac-12 Championships,

Los Angeles, Calif., 5/12/13

400Meters–50.86,NCAA Championships,

Eugene, Ore., 6/8/13

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

Omaha, Neb., 7/22/08

NCAAOutdoorTrackandFieldChampionships2013 – 400 Meters, 3rd, 50.86

2013 – 4x400 Meters, 4th, 3:28.242013 – 4x100 Meters, 4th, 43.80

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

NCAAIndoorTrackandFieldChampionships2013 – 400 Meters, 4th, 52.01

2013 – 4x400 Meters, 1st, 3:30.222012 - 400 Meters, 3rd, 53.01

2012 - 4x400 Meter Relay, 10th, 3:36.52

Pac-12TrackandFieldChampionships2013 – 400 Meters, 1st, 51.57

2013 – 200 Meters, 2nd, 22.772013 – 4x100 Meters, 1st, 43.81

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)

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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 final in the 800 meters in 2:12.71 and followed that with a second-place run in 2:10.03 championship finals (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: General social sciences major. Sister Claudia Francis is currently a sophomore on the Ducks’ track and field team.

Molly Grabill2013-14: Cross Country - Grabill had a dominant return after being out for a year and notched a second-place finish (16:10) in the three-mile race at the PSU Viking Classic helping Oregon sweep a trio of victories over Portland, Portland State and Oregon State. Clocked in at 17:34 in the women’s 5,000 meters at the Coast to Coast Battle in Beantown and finished 12th. Recorded a 17:20 mark at the Bill Dellinger Invitational placing 14th-overall and helped guide the women of Oregon to a second-place finish (5,000 meters). Finished in 36th-place at the Pre-Nationals race in Terra Haute, Ind., with a 20:53.48 time (6,000 meters). Covered the 6,000-meter course in 22:52 at the Pac-12 Cross Country Championships finishing 37th-overall and helped Oregon take fourth. Led the Ducks for the first time this season with a 14th-place finish in 20:01 at the NCAA West Regional 6,000-meter race at Haggin Oaks Golf Course as Oregon took third. Tabbed Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention accolades. Clocked in at 21:20.1 at the 6,000-meter race in Terra Haute, Ind., at the NCAA Cross Country Championship.

2012-13: Outdoors - Redshirt season. Indoors - Did not compete. Cross Country - Redshirt season.

2011-12: Outdoors - Pac-12 qualifier 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 finish 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 first 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: 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 qualifier. Finished ninth as a senior in 2010 in 17:46 after 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 after 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: Outdoors - 1,600 Meters - 4:49.64, 2011; 3,200 Meters - 10:19.17, 2011.

Personal: Major is sociology.

Redshirt SophomorePoway, Calif.

Rancho Bernardo, Calif.Distance

PersonalBests

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

Eugene, Ore., 4/20/12

NCAACrossCountryChampionships2013 - 101st, 21:20.12011 - 207th, 21:56.3

NCAACrossCountryWestRegional2013 - 14th, 20:01

Pac-12TrackandFieldChampionships2012 - 10,000 Meters, 17th, 36:30.17

2012 - 5,000 Meters - DNF

Pac-12CrossCountryChampionships2013, 37th, 22:52

2011 - 32nd, 20:59

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SophomoreRepentigny, Quebec

Jean-Baptiste Meilleur SchoolMiddle Distance

2013 All-American

PersonalBests

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

Toronto, Ontario, 7/11/12

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

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

NCAAIndoorTrackandFieldChampionships2013 – DMR, 8th, 11:02.15

Pac-12TrackandFieldChampionships2013 – 800, 5th, 2:08.27

2013 – 4x400, 10th, 3:42.59

NCAACrossCountryChampionships2013 - 66th, 21:03.92012 - 68th, 20:31.5

NCAACrossCountryWestRegional2013 - 17th, 20:042012 - 24th, 20:15

Pac-12CrossCountryChampionships2013 - 25, 22:31

2012 - 17th, 20:42

Annie Leblanc2013-14: Cross Country - Posted a 21:03.19 time in the 6,000 meters at Pre-Nationals in Terra Haute, Ind., and finished 53rd in her first race of the 2013 season…finished 25th at the Pac-12 Cross Country Championships with a time of 22:31 guiding the Women of Oregon to a fourth-place finish…recorded her first top-20 finish of the season with a time of 20:04 at the NCAA West Regionals, good for 17th place on the 6,000-meter course…earned First-Team Pac-12 All-Academic accolades…took 66th at the NCAA Cross Country Championship with a time of 21:03.9 on the 6,000-meter course.

2012-13: Outdoor – Finished seventh at the NCAA West Regional in the 800 with a season-best time of 2:06.20...ran a season-best in the 1,500 at the Mt. SAC Relays in 4:17.64…also took part in the 4x400 relay throughout the year and was part of the quad that finished fourth at the NCAA West regional…took fifth in the 800 at the Pac-12 Championships…Indoor – Picked up her first All-America honor as part of the distance medley relay which finished eighth at the NCAA Championships…part of winning teams in the DMR and the 4x400 at the UW Invitational…logged her fastest mile time of the season in 4:37.93 at the UW Final Qualifier…Cross Country - Debuted in the Dellinger Invitational, placing third with a time of 16:59 (5,000 meters). Helped the Ducks place second overall as a team. Ran in the Pre-Nationals and placed 27th out of 265 runners, and recorded a 20:41 finish in the 6,000 meter event. This helped the team place second overall at the meet. At the Pac-12 Conference Championships, ran 20:42 (6,000 meters) and placed 17th overall in the conference. Was a key contributor to Oregon’s first place finish in the conference. Was part of the first place team at the NCAA West Regional, recording a race time of 20:15 (6,000 meters) and placing 24th individually. A member of Oregon’s national title team contributing a 20:31.6 (6,000 meter), 68th place individual finish at the NCAA Championships.

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 after 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 qualifier 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 human physiology. Is the daughter of Chantal Desrosiers, a sprinter who qualified for the 1980 Olympics in the 200 meters, but was unable to compete due to the Western boycott of the Moscow Games.

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SophomoreKennebunkport, Maine

Kennebunk High SchoolDistance

PersonalBests

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

Boston, Mass., 5/15/10

NCAACrossCountryChampionships2013 - 142, 21:35.6

2012 - 162nd, 21:12.2

NCAACrossCountryWestRegional2013 - 31st, 20:222012 - 34th, 20:36

Pac-12CrossCountryChampionships2013 - 21st, 22:252012 - 24th, 21:03

Abbey Leonardi2013-14: Cross Country - Opened the season with a fourth-place finish in the three-mile race at the PSU Viking Classic with a time of 16:25.26 as Oregon swept Portland, Portland State and Oregon State. Finished in 17th in the 5,000 meters at the Coast to Coast Battle in Beantown with a time of 17:35 to help the green and yellow claim second. Posted a time of 17:23 at the Dellinger Invitational and finished in 15th (5,000 meters). Recorded a time of 21:04.97 in the 6,000 meters at Pre-Nationals and took 55th amongst 340 racers. Helped guide the Duck women to a fourth-place finish at the Pac-12 Cross Country Championships with a time of 22:25 and placed 21st overall. Placed 31st at the NCAA West Regionals with a time of 20:22 and helped the Duck women take third overall. Earned Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention selection. Finished the 6,000-meter race at the La Verne Gibson Cross Country Course in 21:35.6 at the NCAA Cross Country Championship.

2012-13: : Outdoor – Ran the 10,000 at the Pac-12 Championships where she finished 11th in a personal-best time of 37:37.51…also ran the 1,500, 3,000 and 5,000 during the season, making appearances in a total of seven meets…ran a personal-best in the 5,000 at the Stanford Invitational (17:07.07)…Indoor – Raced at the MPSF Championships and the UW Invitational…ran the 5,000 (17:32.55) and the 3,000 (9:54.45), respectively…Cross Country - Began freshman season with a 12th place finish at the Dellinger Invitational with a time of 17:13 (5,000 meters), and contributed to the team’s first place finish at the meet. Came in 52nd in the 6,000 meter race against 264 other competitors with a time of 21:05.8. Also helped the Ducks finish second overall as a team. Competed in the Pac-12 Conference Championships and placed 24th with an individual time of 21:03 (6,000 meters). Was a key member of the Oregon team helping the Ducks win the Pac-12 Conference. Ran the 6,000 meter race at the NCAA Division One West Regional in a time of 20:36, earning a 34th place finish and helping the Ducks take home first place at the meet. Ran at the NCAA Championships with a time of 21:12.2 (6,000 meters) and helped the Ducks secure the national title.

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 first 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). After 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 psychology.

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Redshirt FreshmanBeverly Hills, Mich.

Detroit Country Day SchoolThrows

PersonalBests

ShotPut–48-4.75/14.75m,U.S. Championships,

Des Moines, Iowa, 6/20/13

Discus-165-2,Midwest Meet of Champions,

Fort Wayne, Mich., 6/9/12

WeightThrow-56-10(i),MichiganIndoorTrackSeries,Meet2

Allendale,Mich.,2/18/12

Brittany Mann2012-13: Redshirt season…set a personal best in the shot put at the U.S. Championships (48-4.75/14.75m…set a personal best in the hammer throw at the Oregon Twilight (164-4/50.08m).

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 after the state meet at the Midwest Meet of Champions, winning with a prep-best throw of 165-2. That 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 effort 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 Throw - 56-10 (i). 2012.

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

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SeniorAntioch, Calif.

Deer Valley High SchoolSprints

Two-Time NCAA Champion12-Time All-American

Two-Time Pac-12 Champion

PersonalBests

200Meters-23:89,Meet of Champions,

Sacramento, Calif., 5/1/10

400Meters-52:22,Pac-12 Championships,

Los Angeles, Calif., 5/12/13

60Meters-7.66(i),UW Invitational,

Seattle, Wash., 1/29/11

NCAAOutdoorTrackandFieldChampionships2013 – 4x400 Meters, 4th, 3:28.24

2013 – 4x100 Meters, 4th, 43.802012 - 400 Meters, s-6th, 53.38

2012 - 4x400 Meter Relay, 1st, 3:24.542011 - 400 Meters, s-7th, 53.30

2011 - 4x400 Meter Relay, 3rd, 3:28.18

NCAAIndoorTrackandFieldChampionships2013 – Distance Medley Relay, 8th, 11:02.15

2013 – 4x400,1st, 3:30.22 2012 - Distance Medley Relay, 2nd, 11:05.85

2012 - 4x400 Meter Relay, 10th, 3:36.522011 - Distance Medley Relay, 2nd, 10:52.90

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

Pac-12TrackandFIeldChampionships2013 – 400 Meters, 2nd, 53.26

2013 – 4x400, 10th, 3:42.592013 – 4x100, 1st, 43.81

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)

Chizoba Okodogbe2012-13: Outdoor – Two-event All-American with the 4x400 and 4x100 relays…finished fourth in both of those events while posting the third-fastest times in Oregon history…clocked a 43.73 in the 4x100 and a 3:28.24 in the 4x400…was also part of the 4x400 which recorded the second-fastest time in school history (3:26.73) at the Penn Relays…finished second in the 400 at the Pac-12 Championships with a career-best time of 52.22…time is fourth on the Oregon all-time list…was also a member of the winning 4x100 team…Indoor – Part of the national champion 4x400 team which helped seal the team championship and was part of the All-America distance medley relay team which finished eighth…won the 4x400 at the MPSF Championships and the UW Invitational…recorded a season best in the 60 at the UW Invitational in 7.67 seconds…Season Bests – 400 – 52.22, Pac-12 Championships, Los Angeles, Calif., (5/12/13).

2011-12: NCAA Champion (4x400 meter relay) and a three time All-American on three different 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 finals, 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 semifinal 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 finish as the runner-up at the Pac-12 Championships in 3:32.59. Then 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 semifinal heat in 3:29.46, setting the stage for the record-setting final. Again took the second leg in the final where Oregon won in 3:24.54, beating LSU by .05. The 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. That 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 finish 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 finish 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 quarterfinals, 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 semifinals and finals. Oregon won its semifinal heat in 3:31.04 and then was third in the final 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 semifinal 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. That was the 10th fastest time in school history. 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. That 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 finish 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 first meet as a Duck, running 7.70 in the prelims at the UW Indoor Preview before finishing sixth in the finals 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

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SeniorMonroe, N.Y.

Monroe-Woodbury High SchoolMiddle Distance

Two-Time All-American

PersonalBests

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

Eugene, Ore., 5/12/11

Mile-4:41.33,Penn Relays,

Philadelphia, Pa., 4/28/12

NCAACrossCountryChampionships2013 - 70th, 21:06.0

NCAACrossCountryWestRegional2013 - 33rd, 20:25

NCAATrackandFieldChampionships2013 – Steeplechase, 13th, 10:09.83

Pac-12TrackandFieldChampionships2013 – Steeplechase, 5th, 10:14.41

2013 – 4x400, 10th, 3:42.592012 - 1,500 Meters, 10th, 4:27.78

2011 - 1,500 Meters, 6th, 4:28.22 (Pac-10)

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-fastest 400 meters in school history, 54.44, in a third-place finish. Also helped the Ducks claim the team title by running the second leg of the winning 4x400 meter relay. That 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, finishing the final 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 finish at the California state championships. Was seventh in the 400 as a sophomore (55.91). Representing her native Nigeria, finished 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.

Megan Patrignelli2013-14: Cross Country - Led the Ducks to victories over Oregon State, Portland and Portland State at the PSU Viking Classic with a first-place finish and clocking in at 16:08.49 in the three mile race. Her first-place finish at the PSU Viking Classic was her first victory as a Duck. Crossed the finished line at 17:22, good for sixth, in the 5,000 meters at the Coast to Coast Battle in Beantown as the Women of Oregon took second. Recorded her second-consecutive sixth-place finish in the 5,000 meters at the Dellinger Invitational with a 16:57 mark. Was the first Duck to cross the finish line with a time of 20:56.22 at Pre-Nationals and finished in 25th-place as UO took fifth-place as a team (6,000 meters). Led the Women of Oregon to a fourth-place finish at the Pac-12 Championships with a time of 22:18 (6,000 meters), good for 17th. Placed 33rd in 20:25 on the 6,000-meter course at the NCAA West Regionals. Earned Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention. Covered the 6,000-meter course at the NCAA Championships in 21:06.0, good for 70th.

2012-13: Outdoor – Second Team All-American in the steeplechase with a 13th-place finish at the NCAA Championships. Matched her time at the NCAA West regionals coming in at 10:09.83. Finished fourth at the Stanford Invitational with a personal-best time of 4:21.75. Indoor – Competed at three meets for Oregon and finished third in the mile at the MPSF Championships. Cross Country - Placed fifth at the Park Pier Invitational with a time of 17:13.5 (5,000 meters). Contributed to the team’s first place finish at the Dellinger Invitational with an individual tenth place finish of 17:10 (5,000 meters). Finished 62nd at Pre-Nationals. Recorded a time of 20:57.9 at the meet. Finished regular season with a 30th place finish at the Pac-12 Championships with a time of 21:13 (6,000 meters). Earned Pac-12 all-academic honorable mention.

2011-12: Outdoors - Pac-12 qualifier 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 semifinals to advance to the finals where she was 10th (4:27.78). Finished 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 fifth-place finish at the MPSF Championships (4:43.43). Pac-12 all-academic second team. Cross Country - Earned first appearance at the Pac-12 championships to highlight her first cross country season. The 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 finished fifth (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, qualified for the final of the USA Junior Championships in the 1,500 meters. Ran 4:26.95 in the semifinal to advance to the finals, where she was 12th. Indoors - Opened season with a run at 600 meters at the UW Indoor Invitational.

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Redshirt SeniorParadise Valley, Ariz.

Xavier College PrepDistance

PersonalBests

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

College Station, Texas, 1/30/10

NCAACrossCountryChampionships2012 - 105th, 20:50.3

NCAACrossCountryWestRegional2012 - 22nd, 20:13

2011 - DNF

Pac-12CrossCountryChampionships2012 - 19th, 20:472011 - 34th, 21:02

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 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. The former soccer player participated in her first cross country season as a senior in 2009 and recorded an impressive top-10 finish 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.

Sarah Penney2013-14: Cross Country - Clocked in at 18:13 in the Coast to Coast Battle in Beantown (5,000 meters) race to kick open the 2013 season. Came in at 17:34 in the 5,000 meters at the Bill Dellinger Invitational for 18th and helped guide UO to a second-place finish. Posted a 21:32.19 mark at Pre-Nationals in the 6,000 meters. Ran at the Pac-12 Cross Country Championships in Louisville, Colo.

2012-13: Outdoor – Competed in three meets for the Ducks, moving down to a middle distance role…ran a season-best 4:21.72 in the 1,500 at the Stanford Invitational…Indoor – Took part in the UW Invitational and the MPSF Championships…finished fourth at the MPSF Championships in the mile…Cross Country - Finished fifth at the Park Pier Invitational with a time of 17:13.7 (5,000 meters). Earned fifth place in the Dellinger Invitational by recording a 17:02 time in the 5,000 meters. Helped the Ducks win the meet . At the Pre-Nationals, ran 6,000 meters in 20:48,1 leading to a 35th place finish out of 265 runners. Was a key factor in the team’s second place finish at the meet. Finished the regular season on a high note by placing 19th individually with a time of 20:47 (6,000 meters) and helping the Ducks take home the title of conference champions. Key contributor to the Ducks’ first place finish at the NCAA West Regional with an individual 22nd place finish in a time of 20:13 (6,000 meters). Part of the Ducks’ first place finish at the NCAA West Regional with an individual 22nd place finish in a time of 20:13 (6,000 meters). Finished 105th overall at the NCAA Championships and helped the Ducks win the national title with a time of 20:50.7 (6,000 meters).

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 finish 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 finish eighth (21:06.7/6,000 meters). Led Oregon’s win at the Bill Dellinger Invitational with a third-place individual finish in 16:46.97 (5,000 meters). Placed third at the season-opening dual with Gonzaga (16:45.8/5,000 meters). Also made first 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 - 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 finish in the mile at the UW Indoor Preview (4:50.10). Improved that to 4:48.11 in a fourth-place finish at the Texas A&M Challenge. Cross Country - Made Oregon debut at the Pre’s Trail Pre-View, finishing as the team’s No. 5 runner and 10th overall. Took fifth overall 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 finish. 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 finish. 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 finish. 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.

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Redshirt SophomoreClovis, Calif.

Clovis High SchoolSprints

Four-Time All-AmericanPac-12 Champion

PersonalBests

60Meters–7.29,NCAA Championships,

Fayetteville, Ark., (3/9/13)

100Meters–11.31,Mt. Sac Relays,

Walnut, Calif., (4/20/13)

200Meters–23.15,Pac-12 Championships,

Los Angeles, Calif., (5/12/13)

LongJump-20-7.75w(legal-20-4.25),California State Championships,

Clovis, Calif., 6/4/10

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

Clovis, Calif., 6/5/10

NCAAOutdoorTrackandFieldChampionships2013 – 100 Meters, 7th, 11.43

2013 – 4x400, 4th, 3:28.242013 – 4x100, 4th, 43.80

NCAAIndoorTrackandFIeldChampionships2013 – 60 Meters, 5th, 7.38

Pac-12TrackandFieldChampionships2013 – 100 Meters, 1st, 11.462013 – 200 Meters, 3rd, 23.15

2013 – 4x100, 1st, 43.812013 – Long Jump, 5th, 20-2.25/6.15m

Jenna Prandini2012-13: Outdoor – Three-event All-American with a seventh-place finish in the finals of the NCAA Championships in the 100 (11.43)…led off the 4x400 which finished fourth and tallied the third-fastest time in Oregon history during its preliminary run (3:28.15)…part of the 4x100 relay team which also took fourth and also recorded the third-fastest time in Oregon history (43.73)…Pac-12 Champion in the 100 and 4x100 while taking third in the 200 and fifth in the long jump…set a personal best in the 200 at the conference championships with a time of 23.15 which is the fifth-fastest mark in school history…set a PR in the 100 at the Mt. Sac Relays at 11.31 which ranks third at Oregon…top mark in the long jump was a distance of 20-2.25/6.15m and made it on to the Oregon record book with the 10th longest jump…won the long jump at the Oregon Pepsi Invitational…Indoor – All-American with a fifth-place finish in the 60…ran a 7.29 in the prelims which is the third-best time in school history…runner-up at the MPSF Championships in the 60…won the 60 at the Blue and Orange Opener…Season Bests – 60 – 7.29, NCAA Championships, Fayetteville, Ark., (3/9/13); 100 – 11.31, Mt. Sac Relays, Walnut, Calif., (4/20/13); 200 – 23.15, Pac-12 Championships, Los Angeles, Calif., (5/12/13), Long Jump – 20-2.25/6.15m, Pac-12 Championships. Los Angeles, Calif., (5/12/13).

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 fifth fastest time in school history (44.29). Also made a brief appearance the USC Invitational, where she was first 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: The 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 fifth 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 psychology.

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SeniorFargo, N.D.

South Fargo High SchoolMiddle Distance

Two-Time NCAA Champion13-Time All-American

Three-Time Pac-12 Champion

PersonalBests

400Meters-53.25,North Dakota State Meet,

Bismarck, N.D., 5/29/10

800Meters-2:00.23,U.S. Championships,

Des Moines, Iowa, 6/23/13

NCAAOutdoorTrackandFieldChampionships2013 – 800 Meters, 2nd, 2:00.98

2013 – 4x400 Meters, 4th, 3:28.242012 - 800 Meters, 4th, 2:02.96

2012 - 4x400 Meter Relay, 1st, 3:24.542011 - 800 Meters, s-4th, 2:05.29

2011 - 4x400 Meter Relay, 3rd, 3:28.18

NCAAIndoorTrackandFieldChampionships2013 – 800 Meters, 2nd, 2:02.32

2013 – 4x400 Meters, 1st, 3:30.222012 - 800 Meters, s-8th, 2:10.62

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

2011 - 800 Meters, 11th, 2:07.162011 - 4x400 Meter Relay, 8th, 3:34.98

Pac-12TrackandFieldChampionships2013 – 800 Meters, 1st, 2:06.51

2013 – 4x400 Meters, 10th, 3:42.592012 - 800 Meters, 1st, 2:05.13

2012 - 4x400 Meter Relay, 2nd, 3:32.592011 - 800 Meters, 3rd, 2:04.24 (Pac-10)

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

Laura Roesler2012-13: Outdoor – Added two more all-America honors to her resume with a runner-up finish in the 800 and a fourth-place finish in the 4x400 meter relay…set a personal record by more than a second in the 800 at the event with a time of 2:00.98 at the meet which she would later break at the U.S. Championships while placing fifth (2:00.23)...part of the 4x400 teams which set the second-best time in school history at the Penn Relays (3:26.73) and the third-fastest time at the NCAA Championships (3:28.15)…Pac-12 Champion in the 800…also won the 800 at the Mt. Sac Relays and the Oregon Pepsi Invitational…Indoor – NCAA Champion in the 4x400 while setting the indoor school record at 3:30.22…All-American in the 800 with a runner-up finish…won the 4x400 at the Pac-12 Championships and UW Invitational…also won the 800 at the UW Invitational…Season Bests – 800 – 2:00.23, U.S. Championships, Des Moines, Iowa, (6/23/13).

2011-12: NCAA champion (4x400 meter 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 finish in the 800 meters at the Pepsi Team Invitational (2:05.83). Won a tactical race at the Pac-12 Championships for her first league title (2:05.13). At the NCAA Championships, ran a personal best of 2:02.09 in the semifinals (No. 5 on the UO career list) before taking fourth in the finals 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. After the season, was an Olympic Trials semifinalist in the 800 meters. Ran 2:03.11 in the preliminaries to move on to the semifinals, where she was fourth in her heat in 2:03.35, just missing a spot in the finals. 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 qualified 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 semifinal heat in 3:31.04 to advance to the final, where it set the school record of 3:28.18 in a third-place finish. Also made her first NCAA appearance in the 800 meters. Was fourth in her semifinal 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 quarterfinal. That 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 field at the Oregon Twilight (2:05.66). Timed 2:05.05 in the 800 meters at the Mt. SAC Relays. That 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. After the college season, advanced to the semifinals of the 800 meters at the USA Championships. Went 2:04.54 in the preliminaries to advance to the semifinals. 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 finish 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 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

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JuniorEagle Creek, Ore.

Estacada High SchoolJumps

PersonalBests

HighJump-6-0/1.83m,Oregon Relays,

Eugene, Ore., 4/21/12

Pac-12TrackChampionships2013 – High Jump, 5th, 5-8.75/1.75m2012 - High Jump, t4th, 5-8.5/1.74m

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 semifinalist (800 meters), IAAF World Junior Championships semifinalist (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, five 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). The 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 semifinals, missing the final by .01. That 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 different 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, qualified for the 2008 Olympic Trials, where she ran 2:04.03 in the preliminary round to qualify for the semifinals. 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 flooding 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.

Chancey Summers2012-13: Outdoor – Scored at the Pac-12 Championships in the high jump where she took fifth, clearing 5-8.75/1.75m…won the high jump at the Oregon Preview and finished second at the Oregon Twilight, Oregon State High Performance Meet and the Oregon Relays...Indoor – Competed in five meets for the Ducks and won the high jump at the UW Husky Classic and the UW Invitational…jumped a season-best 5-11.25/1.81m at the MPSF Championships…Season Bests – high jump – 5-11.25 (i), MPSF Championships, Seattle, Wash., (2/23/13).

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 - Three high jump competitions highlighted by a win at 5-8.5/1.74m at the Texas A&M Challenge. That 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 first 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 finish third in the state. First cleared 5-10 versus Gladstone before equalling that height at the state meet. That mark was tied for seventh nationally among high schoolers in 2011. After 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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Jasmine Todd2012-13: Redshirt season…competed unattached during the outdoor season in the 100, 200 and long jump.

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. That 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. That 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.

Jillian Weir2012-13: Outdoor – Placed 17th at the NCAA Championship in the hammer throw with a distance of 196-10/60.01…took fourth at the Pac-12 Championships in the hammer throw with a personal best of 212-3/64.70m…won the event at the Oregon Pepsi Invitational…set a PR in the discus at the Oregon relays with a toss of 150-9/45.94m…Indoor – Won the weight throw at the Blue and Orange Opener…placed second in the weight throw at the MPSF Championships with a career-best 67-6.25/20.58m…Season Bests – hammer throw – 212-3/64.70m, Pac-12 Championships, Los Angeles, Calif., (5/12/13); discus – 150-9/45.94m, Oregon Relays, Eugene, Ore., (4/20/13); shot put – 46-4/14.12m, Texas Relays, Austin, Texas, (3/30/13); weight throw – 67-6.25/20.58m, MPSF Championships, Seattle, Wash., (2/23/13).

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 finish 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. Threw a career best at the Last Chance Trial in the shot put. Season Bests: Outdoors - Shot Put – 47-10/14.58m (PR), Last Chance Trial, Portland, Ore. (6/6/12); 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-five finishes 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 fifth in the discus at the state meet. Also held a No. 11 ranking in the shot put (43-8). In addition to track and field, 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.

Redshirt FreshmanChandler, Ariz.

Chandler High SchoolJumps

PersonalBests100Meters-11.64w,LongJump-20-1.5,

TripleJump-41-5,60Meters-7.42(i),

Redshirt JuniorSunnyvale, Calif.

Homestead High SchoolThrows

PersonalBests

HammerThrow–212-3/64.70m,Pac-12 Championships,

Los Angeles, Calif., 5/12/13

Discus–150-9/45.94m,Oregon Relays,

Eugene, Ore., 4/20/13

WeightThrow–67-6.25/20.58m,MPSF Championships,Seattle, Wash., 2/23/13

NCAAOutdoorTrackandFiefldChampionships

2013 – Hammer Throw, 17th, 196-10/60.01

Pac-12TrackandFieldChampionships2013 – Hammer Throw, 4th, 212-3/64.70m

2013 – Shot Put, 18th, 41-4.25/12.60m2013 – Discus, 15th, 132-8/40.44m

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Redshirt SophomoreGreen Bay, Wis.

Notre Dame AcademyDistance

Two-Time All-American

PersonalBests

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

Barcelona, Spain, 7/11/12

10,000Meters-32:56.94,NCAA Championships,

Des Moines, Iowa, 6/7/12

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

Miramar, Fla., 7/22/11

NCAAOutdoorTrackandFIeldChampionships2012 - 10,000 Meters, 6th, 32:56.942012 - 5,000 Meters, 13th, 16:43.92

NCAACrossCountryChampionships2012 - 44th, 20:19.5

NCAACrossCountryWestRegional2012 - 7th, 19:52

Pac-12TrackandFieldChampionships2012 - 10,000 Meters, 3rd, 34:37.37

2012 - 5,000 Meters, 6th, 16:24.10

Pac-12CrossCountryChampionships2012 - 5th, 20:16

Allie Woodward2012-13: Cross Country - Pac-12 Co-Freshman of the Year. Competed in two meets during the regular season. Placed 18th overall at the Pre-Nationals with a time of 20:24.6 (6,000 meters) and contributed to the team finish of second place. Recorded a time of 20:16 (6,000 meters) in the Pac-12 Conference Championships, securing a fifth place finish. Was a key factor in helping the Ducks take home the conference championship title. Placed seventh in the NCAA West Regional and helped Oregon win the meet with an individual time of 19:52 (6,000 meters). A key contributor to the Duck’s national title win at the NCAA Championships with a time of 20:19.5 (6,000 meters) and a 44th place finish individually. Named an honorable mention for the Pac-12 all-academic team. Outdoor/Indoor – Did not compete.

2011-12: Outdoors - U.S. Junior champion, 5,000 meters. Two-time all-American (5,000 meters, 10,000 meters). Brilliant final month of the season where she was a key to Oregon’s fourth straight Pac-12 title and NCAA national runner-up finish. After 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 running at the NCAA West Preliminary Rounds where she advanced in both the 5,000 (16:17.38) and the 10,000 (33:51.70). Then earned the first two all-America certificates of her career at the NCAA Championships. Ran the fastest 10,000 meters by a Duck in 28 years when she finished sixth in 32:56.94. That was also the No. 2 time in school history. Came back to take 13th in the 5,000 (16:43.92). After 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 finish 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. Qualified 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, finished 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.

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Frida BergePrep: Comes to Oregon as the 2011 and 2012 Norwegian Champion in the 1,500…also completed a sweep of the 1,500 and the 800 at the 2012 Norwegian Junior Championships…specialized in the 1,500 where she competed at the IAAF World Youth Championships in 2011, IAAF World Junior Championships in 2012, and the European Championships in 2013…Prep Bests – 800 – 2:11.21; 1,500 – 4:18.66; 3,000 – 9:36.77.

Tristan BevansPrep: Took seventh in the New York state indoor meet as a senior competing for Smithtown East High School…set a personal best jump of 37-8.50 at that meet…competed at the outdoor state championships as a senior, finishing 17th in the 100 hurdles…prep bests: triple jump - 37-850; long jump – 17-3.75; 100 hurdles – 15.63.

Personal: Major is human physiology.

Christian BrennanPrep: Brennan was the silver medalist for Canada at the 2011 World Youth Championships in both the 200 and 400 meters…was at the 2011 World meet where she set the Canadian youth record in the 400 meters (52.12)…her Canadian junior record in the 200 meters (23.43) came at the 2011 Canadian Youth Championship, where she won both the 200 and 400 meters…won the bronze medal in the 400 meters in 52.49 at the 2011 Canadian senior national championship against a field of collegians and professionals at the age of 15… won three consecutive Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations (OFSAA) 400 meter titles for Saint Mary’s and added 100 and 200 meter provincial titles in 2010 and 2011…prep bests: 100 – 11.77; 200 – 23.43; 400 – 52.12.

Personal: Major is general social sciences.

FreshmanOlve, Norway

Framnes ChristianDistance

PersonalBests800–2:11.21

1,500–4:18.663,000–9:36.77

FreshmanHamilton, Ontario

Saint Mary’s CatholicSprints

PersonalBests100Meters–11.77200Meters–23.43400Meters–52.12

FreshmanNesconset, N.Y.

Smithtown East High SchoolJumps

PersonalBestsTriplejump-37-850Longjump–17-3.75

100Meterhurdles–15.63

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Alli CashPrep: The nine-time state distance champion for Shawnee Mission West High School broke a 32 year-old Kansas state high school record in the 1,600 meters, 4:52.31, at the 2012 state meet where she won four gold medals. She also claimed individual titles in the 800 and 3,200 meters as well as the 3,200 meter relay. Owns a pair of Kansas state cross country titles (2011-12) and set the 4,000 meter course record at the 2012 Rim Rock Farm High School XC Classic in 13:59.30. Was undefeated in cross country as a senior in 2012. Cash was named the Kansas Gatorade Runner of the Year in 2012 for both track and field and cross country. Had the nation’s top time in the mile among high school juniors, 4:39.98, a time that was second overall in the prep ranks. Placed fourth in the 1,500 meters at the 2012 U.S. Junior National Championships in 4:21.95. Prior to that, Cash took third in the 2012 adidas Dream Mile in 4:39.98. High School Bests: 1,500 Meters - 4:21.95, 2012; Mile - 4:39.98, 2012; 3,200 Meters - 10:32.00, 2012.

Personal: Major is human physiology.

Lindsay Crevoiserat2013-14: Cross Crountry - Ran a 6,000-meter race in her Oregon debut and finished with a time of 21:51.32 at the Pre-Nationals meet. Covered the 6,000-meter course in Louisville, Colo., in 22:37 for 28th overall at the Pac-12 Cross Country Championships. Finished the NCAA West Regional in 21:48 at the 6,000-meter Haggin Oaks Golf Course. Clocked in at 22:29.7 on the 6,000-meter course at the NCAA Cross Country Championship.

Before Oregon: A three-time indoor All-American for Connecticut who nearly earned that honor at the 2012 NCAA cross country championships as well. Redshirted the 2013 outdoor season. As a sophomore indoors in 2013, placed 15th at the NCAA Championships in Fayetteville, Arkansas in the 3,000 meters with a time of 9:37.11 to earn All-America status. Also a member of UConn’s 12th-place DMR squad at the NCAA indoor meet. Was a second place finisher in the 3,000-meter run with a time of 9:23.46 at the Big East Championships. Took sixth place in the mile (4:43.46) at the Big East meet. Anchored the distance medley relay team that finished first in the Big East Championships. Set a seasonal best in the 3,000 of 9:09.48 at the Columbia Qualifier. Ran a seasonal best 15:58.47 5,000 meters at the Boston Terrier Classic. In cross country, placed 42nd at the NCAA Championships in 20:18.7, missing All-America honors by two places. Took 14th at the Northeast Region Championships (20:20.2). Was the sixth runner to cross the line at the Big East Championships (20:58.8). Opened year by finishing seventh at the Roy Griak Invitational (21:22.4 ). As a freshman (2011-12), earned an All-America nod as a member of UConn’s eighth-place distance medley relay team (11:10.24). Took third in the 3,000 (9:41.53) at the Big East Championships, and was on the third place DMR team (11:13.85). Outdoors, was a Regional qualifier in the 5,000 meters. Won the ECAC title at 3,000 meters (9:21.88). In cross country, was a Big East and NCAA regional qualifier. Finished second in her first collegiate race in a time of 17:35 at the CCSU Blue Devil Invite. Second Husky to cross the finish line at the Penn State Nationals in 21:40 (10th place). Connecticut Bests: 1,500 Meters - 4:24.59, 2012; Mile - 4:41.49, 2011; 3,000 Meters - 9:09.48; 5,000 Meters - 15:59.47.

Prep: Was awarded 12 total letters between cross country and track for Glastonbury High School. Earned All-American, All-New England, All-State, and All-Conference honors. Was the 2009 National Champion in the mile. Was the 2010 National Champion in the 5k and two-mile. Also earned a letter in lacrosse.

Personal:Major is business.

FreshmanLaxexa, Kan.

Shawnee Mission West High SchoolMiddle Distance

PersonalBests1,500Meters-4:21.95,

Mile-4:39.98,

Redshirt SophomoreGlastonbury, Conn.

Glastonbury High SchoolDistance

PersonalBests

3,000Meters-9:09.48(i),Columbia Qualfiier,

New York, N.Y., 3/2/13

5,000Meters-15:58.47(i),Boston Terrier Classic,

Boston, Mass., 1/25/13

NCAACrossCountryChampionships2013 - 234th, 22:29.7

NCAACrossCountryWestRegional2013 - 135th, 21:48

Pac-12CrossCountryChampionships2013 - 28, 22:37

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Haley CrouserPrep: Crouser comes to Oregon as a three-time All-American as well as a three-time Oregon Track and Field Gatorade Athlete of the Year…set the national prep record in the javelin, 181-2, in 2012 and later went on to make the finals at the U.S. Olympic Trials at Historic Hayward Field, where she finished seventh...claimed three national championships and four state championships in the Javelin…also won state titles in the shot put (2012, 2013) and 100 hurdles (2012)...prep bests: javelin – 181-2; shot put – 45-10.5; 100 hurdles – 14.52.

Personal: Major is undecided…younger sister of current Duck thrower Sam Crouser, and continues the legacy of one of the most storied families in UO track and field history…father Dean and uncle Brian were both NCAA throws champions for the Ducks.

Mia Elbon2013-14: Cross Country - Finished in fifth-place with a time of 16:34 at the PSU Viking Classic as Oregon won a trio of duals over Portland, Portland State and Oregon State in the three mile race. Notched an 18:20 mark in the 5,000 meters at the Coast to Coast Battle in Beantown. Clocked in at 17:46 at the Bill Dellinger Invitational and placed 27th (5,000 meters). Recorded a third-place finish in the women’s 6,000 meters open race at Pre-Nationals with a time of 21:42.20. Checked in at 22:51 for 35th at the Pac-12 Cross Country Championships in Louisville, Colo., as Oregon finished fourth. Ran a 21:02 in the 6,000-meter race at the NCAA West Regionals at the Haggin Oaks Golf Course. Completed the 6,000-meter with a time of 22:58.2 at the NCAA Cross Country Championship.

Before Oregon: Was the 2012 Ohio Valley Conference cross country individual champion for Belmont. Went on to place 23rd at the NCAA South Region Championships in a personal best 20:43.4. Had four top 10 finishes in six races as a sophomore. Redshirted the 2013 indoor and outdoor seasons. On the track, was seventh in the 10,000 meters as a freshman in the 2012 Atlantic Sun Championships in a personal best 37:57.81. Belmont moved from the Atlantic Sun to the Ohio Valley following the 2012 season. Belmont Bests: 10,000 Meters - 37:57.81, 2012.

Prep: Was the 2010 All Mid-State champion for Sovereign Grace Academy, where she was the team captain and also a three year letterwinner in swimming.

Personal: Major is human physiology.

JuniorNashville, Tenn.

Sovereign Grace AcademyDistance

PersonalBests

10,000Meters-37:58.81,Atlantic Sun Championships,

Jacksonville, Fla., 4/20/12

NCAACrossCountryChampionships2013 - 246th, 22:58.2

NCAACrossCountryWestRegional2013 - 78th, 21:02

Pac-12CrossCountryChampionships2013 - 35th, 22:51

FreshmanGresham, Ore.

Gresham High SchoolThrows

PersonalBestsJavelin–181-2

Shotput–45-10.5100MeterHurdles–14.52

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Therese Haiss2013-14: Cross Country - Finished the 5,000 meters at the Dellinger Invitational with a 18:11 mark in her first race of the year.

Prep: Was the 2012 Ohio state 800 meter champion and the 1,600 meter runner-up as a junior for Salon High School. Personal best in the 800 meters, 2:08.05 from the state meet, was second among high school juniors nationally, and 14th overall in the prep ranks in 2012. Also won the state title at 1,600 meters and was the 800 meter runner-up indoors in 2012. Had a pair of top-10 state cross country finishes for Solon, with a best of fifth as a junior in 2011. Senior season in 2013 was cut short by injury. High School Bests: 800 Meters - 2:08.05, 2012; 1,600 Meters - 4:53.80.

Personal: Major is undeclared.

Nikki HiltzPrep: Was the 2012 California state 1,600 meter champion for as a junior Aptos High School, winning in a high-school best 4:42.45. That was the third-best time among U.S juniors in 2012. Came back from injury late in her senior year to take second in the 1,500 and third in the 800 at the 2013 California state meet. Had a prep best run of 2:09.50 at the 2013 sectional meet leading up to the state championships. Also took third in her section of the mile at the Stanford Invitational (4:51.52). Was third in the 1,600 in California as a sophomore in 2011. In cross country, placed fifth at the 2010 state meet. Later that year, placed 17th at the FootLocker XC Nationals. High School Bests: 800 Meters - 2:09.50, 2013; 1,600 - 4:42.45, 2012; Mile - 4:51.52, 2013.

Personal: Major is business.

Linsey KauBefore Oregon: Competed at Lane Community College…set a personal best in the javelin at the NWAACC Championships with a throw of 133-6.

Prep: Was an Oregon 1A state champion in the javelin at Crow High School before attending Lane Community College…took first in the state as a freshman and finished second as a junior in 2009…also played volleyball where she was named second team all-state as a sophomore and a junior.

Personal: Major is communication disorder sciences.

FreshmanSolon, Ohio

Solon High SchoolMiddle Distance

PersonalBests800Meters-2:08.05

Redshirt JuniorCrow, Ore.

Crow High School (Lance CC)Javelin

PersonalBestsJavelin–133-6

FreshmanSanta Cruz, Calif.

Aptos HSMiddle Distance

PersonalBests800Meters-2:09.50,

1,600-4:42.45,

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Kristina KnowlesPrep: Placed second in the 800 meters at 2013 Bahamas Nationals Meet…2010 National Cross Country champion…four-time champion in the 400, 800 and 1,500 at the All-Island Meet…qualified for the International Team of the Bahamas in 2012.

Personal: Majoring in business administration

Madeline MiddlebrooksPrep: Middlebrooks is a two-time state finalist in both the shot put and the discus…finished sixth in the shot put as a senior and took eighth in the discus as a junior…was also a four-time district and sectional champion at Fort Zumwalt West…prep bests: hammer throw – 158-2; discus – 143-2; shot put – 41-7.

Personal: Major is environmental science.

Jordie MunfordPrep: Took second in both the 100 hurdles and 300 hurdles at the California state meet for Rancho Cucamonga High School as a junior…also finished second in the 300 hurdles as a sophomore in 2011Munford was also second in California as a sophomore in 2011 (41.90)…prep bests: 100 hurdles – 13.5; 300 hurdles – 40.9.

Personal: Major is undeclared.

FreshmanRancho Cucamonga, Calif.

Rancho Cucamonga High SchoolHurdles

PersonalBests100MeterHurdles–13.5300MeterHurdles–40.9

FreshmanEleuthera, Bahamas

Central Eleuthera High SchoolMiddle Distance

FreshmanO’Fallon, Mo.

Fort Zumwalt WestThrows

PersonalBestsHammerthrow–158-2

Discus–143-2Shotput–41-7

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Samantha MurphyBefore Oregon: Two-time all-American at 800 meters for Illinois. As a junior, earned all-America honors after finishing fifth in the 800 meter at the 2013 NCAA Championships, setting a school record with a time of 2:02.10. Was also the 2013 Big Ten champion in the 800 and part of the winning 4x400 meter relay team. Part of school record setting sprint medley relay squad at Drake Relays (3:45.75). Helped the Illini capture the first annual Hy-Vee Cup at Drake Relays. Ran her first 1,500 meters race at Texas Relays, crossing the line with a time of 4:23.12 which was the eighth fastest time in Illinois history. During the 2013 indoor season, earned her first all-America honor after finishing fourth in the 800 at the NCAA Championships. Set the Illinois school record in the 800 final at the NCAA Championships (2:03.95). Part of the Big Ten Championship team, the first team crown since 1996 season. Set the school record in the 600 in the prelims at the Big Ten Championships with a leading time of 1:28.87. Also a letterwinner for the Illini in 2011 and 2012.

Prep: Was the Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations (OFSAA) 800 meter champion as a senior in 2010 for St. John Catholic High School. Placed fifth in the 400m at the OFSAA Track and Field Championship. Posted a personal-best time of 2:08.37 in the 800m. Was team MVP for basketball, track and field and cross country. Illinois Bests: Outdoors - 800 Meters - 2:02.10, 2013; 1,500 Meters - 4:23.12, 2013. Indoors - 600 Meters - 1:28.87, 2013; 800 Meters - 2:03.95, 2013.

Personal: Major is human physiology.

Mel NewberryBefore Oregon: Newberry was a two-time NCAA East Preliminary Rounds qualifier for Princeton in the 3,000 meter steeplechase...two-time Ivy League scorer in the event with a personal best time of 10:18.66…ran in the NCAA cross country regional meet for the Tigers.

Personal: Major is curriculum and teaching.

Kelly O’Neill2013-14: Cross Country -Posted a time of 19:05 at the Bill Dellinger Invitational as an unattached runner (5,000 meters).

Prep: Middle distance runner who scored at the Oregon state meet in both the 800 and 1,500 meters for Lakeridge High School. As both a senior in 2013 and a junior in 2012, was fifth in the 800 and eighth in the 1,500. Ran a personal best 4:37.09 1,500 meters at the 2013 Three Rivers League championships. Overall was a 10-time scorer for Lakeridge in track and field. Also placed fifth at the 2011 state cross country meet as a junior and 10th as a sophomore in 2010. High School Bests: 1,500 Meters - 4:37.09, 2013.

Personal: Major is biology.

SeniorPerth, Ontario

St. John CatholicDistance

PersonalBests800Meters-2:02.10,

NCAA Championships,Eugene, Ore., 6/7/13

1,500Meters-4:23.12,Texas Relays,

Austin, Texas, 3/320/13

Redshirt SeniorLondon, England

Wycome Academy (Princeton)Steeplechase

PersonalBestsSteeplechase–10:18.66(2013)

10,000Meters–37:12.18(2011)3,000Meters–9:34.33(2013)

5,000Meters–16:35.23(2010)

FreshmanLake Oswego, Ore.

Lakeridge High SchoolMiddle Distance

PersonalBests1,500Meters-4:37.09

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Alisha RowleeBefore Oregon: Part of the Lane Community College 4x100 relay team that took first at the NWAACC Championships in 2013…set a personal best in the 100 at the Southern Region Championships with a time of 12.16.

Prep: Finished in the top eight of three events at the 2012 4A OSAA Championships…took second in the 100, fifth in the 200 and eighth in long jump while contributing to the third-place 4x100 relay team…marked the third-consecutive year she finished runner-up in the 100 after placing fourth at the meet as a freshman…prep bests: 100 – 12.28; 200 – 26.08.

Personal: Major is undeclared.

Marybeth SantPrep: Sant was named a Track and Field News All-American in 2013 and is the Colorado state record holder in the 100 (11.25) and the 60 (7.30)…swept the 100 and 200 meters at the 2012 and 2013 Colorado state meet for Valor Christian High School…prep bests: 100 - 11.25; 200 - 23.61.

Personal: Major is journalism.

Maggie Schmaedick2013-14: Cross Country - Ran a 17:33 in the 5,000 meters for her first race of the 2013 at the Coast to Coast Battle in Beantown. Her 11th-place finished helped guide the Women of Oregon to a second-place finish in Boston, Mass. Came in 16th at the Dellinger Invitational with a 17:24 mark as Oregon took second for the second-consecutive meet (5,000 meters). Posted a 20:59.61 mark (6,000 meters) at Pre-Nationals and finished 45th overall in a field of 340 runners. Finished in 22nd at the Pac-12 Cross Country Championships covering the 6,000-meter course in 22:26 as the Duck women took fourth as a team. Crossed the finish line in 20:16, good for 25th, at the NCAA West Regionals 6,000-meter course as the Duck women placed third. Took 81st at the NCAA Cross Country Championship with a time of 21:11.9 on the 6,000-meter course.

Prep: Was a two-time state scorer on the track as a senior in 2013 for Sheldon High School. Was third at 3,000 meters and fourth at 1,500 meters at the state championships. Also had prep bests at both distances in 2013, 4:35.82 (1,500) at the Nike/Jesuit Twilight, and 9:43.89 (3,000) at the Oregon Relays. Finished fifth in the 3,000 meters as a junior at the 2012 state track meet. Also placed second at the 2012 Oregon state 6A cross county meet and then went on to finish sixth at the NXN Northwest Region meet. High School Bests: 1,500 Meters - 4:35.82, 2013; 3,000 Meters - 9:43.89, 2013.

Personal: Major is undeclared.

SophomoreNewport, Ore.

Newport High SchoolSprints

PersonalBests100Meters–12.16200Meters–26.08

FreshmanHighlands Ranch, Colo.

Valor ChristianSprints

PersonalBests100Meters-11.25200Meters-23.61

FreshmanEugene, Ore.

Sheldon High SchoolDistance

PersonalBests1,500Meters-4:35.82

3,000Meters-9:43.89,2013

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Sara Seiwald2012-13: Outdoor – Only took part in the Kansas relays where she ran the 10,000 and finished seventh…Indoor – Competed in five meets during the season, taking part in the mile, 3,000 and distance medley relay…part of winning DMR teams at the Bob Timmons Challenge and the Bill Easton Classic…Cross Country - Ran in three races in her first season competing for the Jayhawks...opened up her season with a third-place finish at the Bob Timmons Classic (9/1), traversing the 5,000 course in 19:16.7...was KU’s fifth finisher in the B-Race of the Wisconsin adidas Invitational (10/12), finishing 104th overall with her 6,000 time of 24:32...notched an 88th-place finish at the Rim Rock Classic, turning in a 6,000 time of 23:37.8…Season Bests – Mile – 5:07.30, Jayhawk Challenge, Lawrence, Kan., (1/11/13); 3,000 – 10:19.99, Bill Easton Classic, Lawrence, Kan., (1/5/13); 10,000 – 37:50.69, Kansas Relays, Lawrence, Kan., (4/20/13).

2011-12: Outdoor - Season’s best mile time came at the Arkansas Twilight (5/4) where she notched a time of 4:48.32, earning her a 14th-place finish...finished 11th in the mile at the Kansas Relays (4/19) after crossing the finish line in 4:49.00...ran the 3,000 meters at the Arkansas Spring Invite (3/31), collecting a 24th-place finish after completing the race in 10:51.48...Indoor - Kicked off her KU career with a pair of fourth-place finishes in the mile and 3,000 meters at the Bob Timmons Challenge (12/2), completing the mile in 5:23.61 and clocking in with a 3,000-meter time of 10:44.68...earned a 10th-place finish in the mile at the Jayhawk Classic (1/27) after crossing the finish line in 5:26.44…Cross Country - Utilized redshirt season…Season Bests – 1,500 – 4:48.32, Arkansas Twilight, Fayetteville, Ark., (5/4/12).

Prep: Third-place finisher in the 1,500 meters at the state meet her senior year (2011)... Placed ninth at the state cross country meet her junior year (2009)... Notched a third-place finish in the 3,000 meters at the state meet her junior year (2010).

Personal: Daughter of Michael and Holly Seiwald...Has an older brother, Aaron...Father, Michael, ran track at the Naval Academy...plans to major in exercise science.

Claire ThomasPrep: Thomas swept the 100 hurdles, 300 hurdles and long jump at the OSAA 4A Championships as a junior and senior…also won the 300 hurdles as a freshman and a sophomore…member of the 4x400 relay teams which won the state title in 2012 and 2013…was the top point-scorer at the state meet in 2012 and 2013…multi-sport athlete who was named to the all-state soccer team…holds Molalla HS records in both hurdles events and the long jump…prep bests: 100 hurdles – 14.50; 300 hurdles – 43.73; long jump – 19-1.50.

Personal: Major is business.

FreshmanPortland, Ore.

Valley Catholic High SchoolDistance

PersonalBests1,500Meters–4:48.32,

Mile–5:07.30,3,000Meters–10:19.99,

10,000Meters–37:50.69,

FreshmanMolalla, Ore.

Molalla High SchoolHeptathlon

PersonalBests100Meterhurdles–14.50300Meterhurdles–43.73

Longjump–19-1.50

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Sasha WallacePrep: Wallace is a Track and Field News All-American after being honored as the California Girls Track and Field Gatorade Athlete of the Year in 2012 and 2013...won state titles in the 100 hurdles and triple jump in consecutive years as a junior and senior…transferred to Castro Valley HS after attending Holy Names during her first three seasons…national runner-up in both the triple jump and the 60 meter hurdles at the U.S. Indoor national meet in 2012…prep bests: 100 hurdles – 13.33; triple jump – 42-4.

Personal: Major is undeclared.

Julia ZrinyiBeforeOregon: An NCAA Championships qualifier in both track and cross country for Connecticut. As a freshman in 2012-13, finished 17th in the 1,500 meters at the NCAA Championships (4:21.17). Posted a season-best mark of 4:16.49 in the 1,500 at the NCAA East Regionals. Captured fourth place in the 1,500 meters at the Big East Championships. Ran the third leg of the 4x800 meter relay team that finished fourth in 8:52.80. Took the third leg on the 4x800 meter relay team that finished third at the ECAC Championships (8:52.65). In cross country, was a 2012 NCAA Championships qualifier after placing 22nd at the NCAA Northeast Region Championships. Took 27th at the 2012 Big East meet. Did not compete indoors in 2013. ConnecticutBests: 800 Meters - 2:08.05, 2013; 1,500 Meters - 4:16.49, 2013.

Prep: Attended Vincent Massey High School in Manitoba, Canada. Won the 800 meter national title in 2011 and 2012. Also won the 1500 title in 2010 and 2011. Part of the Canadian Junior National Team that went to Barcelona for the World Juniors in 2012. Named 2011 National Youth Athlete of the Meet. Part of the 4x400 meter Junior National title in 2012. Holds the Manitoba 800 meter junior record. HighSchoolBests: 800 Meters - 2:04.38, 2012.

Personal: Major is undeclared.

FreshmanChagrin Falls, OhioSolon High School

Middle Distance

PersonalBests100Meterhurdles–13.43

Triplejump–42-4

SophomoreWinnipeg, Manitoba

Vincent Massey High School/Connecticut

Distance

PersonalBests

800Meters - 2:04.38,Music City Distance Carnival,

Nashville, Tenn., 6/2/12

1,500Meters - 4:16.49,NCAA East Preliminary Rounds,

Greensboro, N.C., 5/23/13

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Others to Watch

Annie WhitfieldSophomore / JavelinSweet Home, Ore.Sweet Home High School

Felicia OdleRS Junior / JavelinCamas, Wash.Union High School

Ally AschbacherRS Sophomore / Middle DistancePortland, Ore.Beaverton High School

Rachel SherrellSenior / ThrowsParkdale, Ore.Hood River Valley High School

Lauren SensJunior / ThrowsElk Grove, Calif.Elk Grove High School

Daphne ChambersRS Sophomore / ThrowsSpringfield, Ore.Springfield High School

Katie GruysSophomore / JavelinMaple Lake, Minn.Annadale High School

Skylar EvansRS Freshman / Middle DistanceCrozier, Va.Midlothian High School

Ashante HorsleyRS Freshman / SprintsMcMinnville, Ore.McMinnville High School

Ashley MatonSophomore / Middle DistanceBend, Ore.Summit High School

Madelayne VarelaRS Freshman / JumpsKent, Wash.Kentwood High School

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“People often ask me how good of a runner he really was,” said Jim Grelle, the best American collegiate miler from 1957-59, of his Oregon teammate Phil Knight. “And I always tell them, ‘he sure was, he lettered at Oregon three years in a row,’ which, if you know anything about the history of running at Oregon, should be more than sufficient to answer the question.”

Grelle, Knight, Bill Dellinger and Jim Bailey composed the core of Oregon’s impressive mile and half-mile runners in the late 1950s, one of the golden eras for the Men of Oregon. Under the tutelage of legendary coach Bill Bowerman, Grelle would win the 1959 NCAA and Pacific Coast Conference championships in the mile, after finishing second in 1957 and ’58.

“Phil was always quiet about what he was doing, but he was also such a competitor; he still is,” said Grelle, a three-time All-American in the mile. “He always ran well and got better all three years.”

Knight helped Oregon defeat Washington State by winning the mile in their 1958 dual meet. In fact, Knight and his teammates went undefeated in duals, 14-0, during his career at Oregon. In all, Knight recorded 13 top-three finishes in the mile during his Oregon career.

The man who would later become the Co-Founder of Nike, was also an important member of the Ducks’ relay teams. He ran the third leg for the squad that captured the 1958 Northern Division distance medley relay championship. As a senior in 1959, he first helped the Ducks capture another Northern Division crown in the two-mile relay, and then ran the lead leg for the distance medley team that won the race at the 1959 Drake Relays in a then meet-record time.

Two Men and a HandshakeFollowing his running career at Oregon, Knight became inspired by the notion that quality athletic shoes might be found in Japan for much less than the expensive German products, which were the only athletic shoes available to American runners at the time.

Knight eventually received distribution rights for Japan’s Tiger running shoes. Though it took more than a year for him to receive the first Tiger sample shoes, he immediately sent two pairs to his former track coach, hoping to make a sale and to gain the potentially powerful endorsement of Bowerman. He got much more.

Bowerman, a shoe designer himself, wrote back to Knight that they should become partners. Knight would run the business, while Bowerman would provide design ideas. They shook hands on January 25, 1964, and Blue Ribbon Sports (BRS) was born.

By 1966, the early version of what would become the iconic Bowerman-designed Cortez running shoe had taken shape. Other shoe models would follow, and BRS’s territory until it was the exclusive national distributor for Tiger’s running shoe business.

“I came back and sold shoes for Blue Ribbon Sports in 1965,” said Grelle, who ran 21 sub-4:00 miles during his career. “I was really impressed with Phil’s company and his drive to make it a success. I think how he learned to compete in races was exactly like how he had learned to compete in life.”

In 1971, Knight asked Carolyn Davidson, a graphic arts student at Portland State University, to draw up a few potential brand marks. Ultimately, he selected a crescent-shaped mark that today is one of the world’s most recognized brands, the “Swoosh.”

Jeff Johnson, the first full-time employee Knight had hired, awoke one morning with an inspiration for the name of the new company—“Nike” goddess of victory in Greek mythology.

By February 1972, BRS had prepared an entire line of shoes under the Nike name, including a Nike Cortez, Bruin, Blazer and Boston. At the same time, Bowerman had been working on a new rubber sole pattern inspired by the family waffle iron.

At the 1972 U.S. Olympic Track & Field Trials in Eugene, runners got their first glimpse of the new “Waffle” sole. And the rest, as they say….

(portions adapted from text provided courtesy

of Scott Reames, Nike Historian)

Phil KnightOregon Track ’57, ’58, ’59

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A Legend RebornAt the heart of Eugene’s successful bids for the 2008, 2012 and 2016 U.S. Olympic Team Trials, Historic Hayward Field is the nation’s most impressive track and field venue. And there is no place on earth like TrackTown USA.

The 2008 Trials were an unmitigated success that could have only happened here; the magical performances, the heart-stopping moments, the records, the drama, the joy, the tears. All of which played out for the nation to watch before the most appreciative home to track and field in the world. The 2012 Trials not only matched that success, but exceeded it in every way imaginable, cementing the community’s status as TrackTown USA.

The 2008 Trials marked only the beginning of the legendary venue’s rebirth. In the coming years, TrackTown USA will be the epicenter of the nation’s most prestigious championship meets. The NCAA Championships will return to Eugene for the 2013 and 2014 events, while the IAAF World Junior Championships will be held at Hayward Field in 2014, a first on U.S. soil.

In 2011, the USA Track & Field Championships were contested at Hayward Field for the second time in three years. In 2013, Track Town, USA welcomed the NCAA Championships for the 11th time since 1962—the most of any venue in modern history.

The University of Oregon’s Hayward Field, one of the most famous track and field facilities in the world, is named for Bill Hayward, who coached the University of Oregon’s men’s team from 1904-1947.

Hayward Field was initially constructed for football in 1919. Two years later, a six-lane cinder track was installed and track events were transferred from Kincaid Field on the opposite edge of campus. The facility was utilized for both sports until the opening of Autzen Stadium in 1967.

The stadium has undergone significant improvements in modern history; in 2008 a new track surface, stadium lights, a remarkable video board and newly configured infield were unveiled.

The birth of track and field on the University of Oregon campus dates back to 1895. The student body (then numbering 353) built a quarter-mile dirt track at Kincaid Field, now the site of 13th Avenue and Kincaid Street, to practice for their annual field day, held in conjunction with commencement exercises. In 1900, the Ducks started competing in dual meets against regional universities and opponents and sported a 13-3 record in their first nine years—including an

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undefeated stretch from 1906–09. The first upgrade to the Kincaid track came in 1904 when it was covered partially to facilitate inclement-weather practice and competition. By 1912 the sport had started to outgrow the facility, and the university started to explore other possibilities.

Although collegiate sports went on hiatus temporarily in 1917 because of the first World War, a full schedule of meets returned in 1919 – the same year Hayward Field was built for football. Two years later, a six-lane cinder track bordering the football playing field was installed for $10,000, including a 220-yard straightway on the east end of the track. Bleachers were transferred from Kincaid Field, and in 1925, the wooden east grandstand was added. In 1928, the students paid to cover the bleachers on the north end that remained until 1950.

With the construction of Autzen Stadium for football in 1967, Hayward Field became a track-only venue. One of the stadium’s most famous former features was its south end bleachers that obscured nearly a quarter of the track. Oregon runners and eventual Olympians Otis Davis and Wade Bell were famed for trailing the field as they disappeared behind the bleachers, only to soon emerge into daylight with a commanding lead. The cinder track lasted until 1970 when the facility received its first all-weather surface. Five years later, the west grandstands were completely rebuilt to their current layout.

The University of Oregon continues to update the classic facility as it looks to remain the nation’s preeminent track and field venue. In addition to the multi-million dollar renovation completed in preparation of the 2008 U.S. Olympic Team Trials, Historic Hayward Field has received additional improvements in the past two decades to further its reputation as a high-performance facility.

The most eye-catching upgrade is the new video scoreboard, which displays high-definition video for instant replays and post-competition interviews with athletes and coaches. It can also display results and video simultaneously, which has tremendously increased the level of enjoyment experienced by the Hayward Field faithful.

Powell Plaza—unveiled in 2005 to welcome fans into the fabled facility—details the Ducks’ rich track and field heritage and is named after the family of Lloyd Powell, a track teammate of

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As innovative and spectacular as the 2008 and 2012 Olympic Trials were, they are just the beginning for Hayward Field, which will host the 2013 and 2014 NCAA Championships, the 2014 IAAF World Junior Championships and the 2016 Olympic Trials.

Together the meets offer the opportunity to transform the sport of track and field by elevating the experience for athletes, coaches, the media, and spectators.

This exciting vision has been made possible through the generous support of individuals committed to celebrating the legendary past and bold future of historic Hayward Field. The University of Oregon is grateful to them for their leadership role in this effort and for fueling the flame of TrackTown USA.

Jon and Terri AndersonGreg and Anne ErwinThe Giustina FamilyThe Jensen Family

Aaron and Marie JonesPhil and Penny Knight

Dave and Nancy PetroneLloyd and Sharon Powell

Dave and Terry Taylor

The traditional “Victory Lap”

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former coach and athlete Bill Dellinger. The facility also welcomed a new four-lane, fully-lit 400-meter all-weather track that encircles six new tennis courts on the southwest edge of the track.

A complete face-lift of the indoor practice area under the west grandstands was finished in the spring of 2006, and included a new urethane-coated competition surface, jump runways and pits, and several throwing rings. A pair of state-of-the-art underwater and anti-gravity treadmills were also installed to facilitate Oregon’s national-class athletic treatment facilities.

The Bowerman Building was completed in 1992 and dedicated to Bill Bowerman and his family who donated funds necessary to construct the all-purpose building. The building houses an athletic treatment center, locker rooms and meeting rooms. Memorabilia and various exhibits commemorate great athletes, teams and moments of the program’s history.

One of the biggest renovations to date came prior to the 1988 NCAA Championships with a two-year project to convert the track from a 440-yard dimension to a 400-meter oval with 85-meter straightaways. To accommodate the size changes, the east grandstands were moved back to the east approximately 11 meters (or 35 feet, 9 1/2 inches).

The Pacific Northwest’s first indoor all-sport training facility, the Ed Moshofsky Center, is also available for all-weather conditioning. Runners, jumpers and throwers can train in the climate-controlled, spacious environment on both sprint lanes and soft surfaces.

Off the track, the Ducks’ nationally-renowned strength and conditioning program offers student-athletes a one-of-a-kind combination of coaches, venues and event-specific training programs.

In 2007, a dynamic expansion of the University’s athletic treatment facilities was completed. The updated center offers 12,000 square feet of treatment and rehabilitative space, including state-of-the-art hydrotherapy amenities such as three Hydroworx underwater treadmills and three oversized hot and cold plunge pools.

The space also includes comprehensive physician services, including a digital X-ray center and a fully equipped treatment area with top of the line therapeutic equipment and cardio stations to aid in efficient and prompt recovery.

Student-athletes can also utilize an amazing new nutrition resource center for consultation and nutritional supplements.

The University of Oregon’s Historic Hayward Field. Not only has the legend been reborn, but like the State’s motto, “She Flies with Her Own Wings.”

Underwater Treadmill

Anti-gravity Treadmill

Indoor Training Facility

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Bill HaywardThe father of Oregon track and field and its famous track and field facility, Bill Hayward was appropriately known as the ‘Grand Old Man’ during his 44-year career as a Duck coach.

Born in Detroit, Mich., July 2, 1868, and raised in Toronto, Ont., he was known throughout both countries as an all-around star athlete comparable to the likes of Jim Thorpe.

A member of the Ottawa Capitals world champion lacrosse team, he also was one of Canada’s fastest sprinters from 75 up to 600 yards. He was equally regarded as a national-class athlete in ice hockey, rowing, wrestling and boxing.

The colorful yet cultured sportsman began his coaching career in 1898 as a Princeton assistant coach, then made another assistant stop at California. He next served as the head track and field coach at Pacific University (1901) and Albany College (1903), and his Albany track team even beat the Webfoots. He took the Oregon head track job in 1904, and also served as athletic trainer and basketball coach.

He coached four track world record holders, six American record holders and nine Olympians, and assisted on U.S. Olympic teams from 1908-1932.

Among his pupils, Dan Kelly broke the world record in the 100 yards (9.6) in 1906; went on to set the 220-yard record (21.1); and took the silver medal in the broad jump in the 1908 Olympic Games.

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Bill BowermanBill Bowerman was a man of many titles—Olympic head coach, Nike founder, army major, Oregon track and field head coach, inventor…the list could go on and on. But the one recurring theme was his restless innovation and unchecked passion for sport.

Bowerman (born 2/19/11) began his coaching career as a football coach for one year at Franklin High School in Portland, then moved to Medford and coached track for nine years and football for seven years.

But the Duck football and track letterwinner made his biggest mark as a track coach as his ‘Track Men of Oregon’ won 24 NCAA individual titles (with wins in 15 of the 19 events contested) and four NCAA team crowns (1962-64-65-70), and posted 16 top-10 NCAA finishes in his 24 years as head coach. His teams also boasted 33 Olympians, 38 conference champions and 64 All-Americans. At the dual level, the Ducks posted a 114-20 record and went undefeated in 10 seasons. At the Olympic level, he served as head coach of the U.S. team in 1972 and an assistant coach in 1968.

Bowerman the inventor was equally renowned for his waffle-iron shoe soles still popular today, as well as his method of recycling old athletic shoes into surfacing for tracks.

His love of coaching carried past his own athletes as he helped launch the U.S. running boom. After a 1962 trip to New Zealand he introduced the idea of jogging to the local masses, and even assigned his Duck athletes as mentors and coaches to local citizens. His 1967 book Jogging sold more than a million copies.

Bowerman’s legacy as an outspoken leader was also forged off the track. He was a combat major of the 10th Mountain Ski Troops against the Germans in the Italian Alps in World War II (and earned the Bronze Star), then sparred in the ’70s with the Rajneeshees in Eastern Oregon. He even ran for state representative, following the lead of his father Jay who served as interim governor in 1910.

In retirement, Bowerman stayed true to his roots. The Fossil, Ore., native resided in his Eugene home in the Coburg Hills, and stayed in the news with occasional advice on how to keep the sport vibrant. When nominated for the National Track and Field Hall of Fame in 1981, he declined stating that until Bill Hayward was elected, he didn’t deserve to be included.

Before passing away on Christmas Eve, 1999, Bowerman returned to Fossil, the eastern Oregon town his great grandfather had founded in 1867, to close the last chapter of a legacy that will never be matched.

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Bill DellingerAnother Oregon original, Bill Dellinger proved the perfect choice to continue the storied Oregon legacy.

The Grants Pass, Ore., native (born 3/23/34) made his name initially as one of Oregon’s greatest distance runners. From 1953-56, he was a two-time NCAA winner, three-time All-American and three-time conference champion. After college, he balanced a stint in the Air Force with post-collegiate training. By the end of his running career, he had added two world indoor records, six American records and three Olympic appearances (including a bronze in the 5,000 in 1964).

Dellinger began his coaching career at Thurston High School, joined Lane Community College in 1967, then accepted the Oregon assistant coach position in 1968 and quickly established a reputation as one of America’s finest distance coaches.

No U.S. distance runner made a bigger impact than his first star, Steve Prefontaine, but the legacy didn’t stop there.

Mentoring such greats as Alberto Salazar, Rudy Chapa, Matt Centrowitz and Bill McChesney, Jr., his distance pupils broke 18 American records, made 17 Olympic appearances and won 12 NCAA individual track titles. In his 32 years as cross country head coach, the Ducks claimed four NCAA team titles, five runner-up honors and four third-place finishes, to go along with four individual titles and another runner-up finish.

As a team, the Ducks continued their reputation as one of the nation’s deepest and most balanced units. At home at Hayward Field in 1984, the Ducks added their fifth NCAA track title and tallied 113 points — the highest NCAA total ever. At the conference level, his squads claimed four team titles and nine runner-up finishes. Individually, 23 Oregon runners combined for 41 cross country All-America honors, and 58 track athletes accounted for 105 track and field honors.

Dellinger still lives in Eugene and has coached Olympic post-collegians Danny Lopez, Nick Rogers and Mary Slaney.

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Tom HeinonenA pioneer for three decades for the University of Oregon and NorPac and Pac-10 Conferences, former head coach Tom Heinonen helped guide the Duck women’s track and field team from its infancy into a full-fledged collegiate power in his 27 years as head coach.

He retired after the 2003 season and was honored in his career as a three-time NCAA Coach of the Year, and eight-time Pac-10 Conference Coach of the Year. As a team, UO scored top-10 NCAA track and field finishes in seven of the meet’s first eight years, and won the NCAA title in 1985. At the conference level, Oregon won all four of the NorPac track and field team crowns from 1982-85, then finished top-two eight times in the first 10 years of the Pac-10’s existence, including league victories in 1991 and ’92. During his tenure, Duck individuals stockpiled 15 NCAA/AIAW titles, 108 All-America honors and 55 Pac-10/NorPac Conference titles in track and field.

His mark on the collegiate cross country scene is even more impressive. Only one other team bettered Oregon’s 24 national trips in his 28 years at the helm, and Duck individuals qualified three of the other four years. Over that span, Heinonen guided teams to NCAA wins in 1983 and 1987, to go along with three more second-place efforts among their amazing total of 18, top-10 national finishes.

Duck individuals were equally decorated at the post-collegiate level, claiming three American records, 17 Olympic appearances, 10 World Championships invites, 12 U.S. national track and field titles, 22 World Championships cross country invites, and five U.S. cross country crowns.

As an athlete, Heinonen enjoyed an equally successful career as a six-time All-America distance runner at the University of Minnesota. During his post-collegiate career, he was a three-time World Cross Country Championships competitor, a two-time Olympic Trials Marathon veteran, and the 1969 AAU marathon champion.

Heinonen was inducted into the University’s Athletic Hall of Fame in 2013.

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Steve PrefontaineSteve Prefontaine was born in Coos Bay, Oregon on January 25, 1951. Although he was tragically involved in a fatal car accident in Eugene on May 30, 1975, his legacy lives on in the hearts and minds of countless track and field fans around the world.

Pre began his running career at Marshfield High School in Coos Bay, where he was coached by Walter McClure, a former Oregon track star. He went undefeated in cross country and track as a junior and senior. As a senior, he broke the American record for two miles in the Corvallis Invitational with a time of 8:41.5. Bill Dellinger, then an Oregon assistant track and cross coach, first saw Pre run as a junior at the state cross country meet in November 1967 at the urging of McClure. Prefontaine signed with the University of Oregon on Tuesday, April 29, 1969.

Between the time he entered the University of Oregon in the fall of 1969 and when he graduated in the summer of 1973, Pre won seven NCAA titles—three in cross country (1970, 1971, 1973) and four in the three-mile in track (1970, 1971, 1972, and 1973)—becoming the first collegian to accomplish the feat in track and the second in cross country. He won Pac-8 Conference championships in the 3-mile in 1970, 1971, 1972, and 1973, in addition to the mile title in 1971.

In his first outdoor track race, he won the 2-mile in a triangular against Fresno State and Stanford in Fresno, Calif., on March 21, 1970. Later that first season, he clocked a 3:57.4 mile at the Oregon Twilight, finishing second and setting an Oregon freshman record.

Pre’s victories became legendary. His first NCAA 3-mile track title in 1970 came with a dozen stitches in his foot after being involved in a diving board accident just days before. His final cross country victory came after making up a 100-yard deficit on Western Kentucky’s English distance star Nick Rose. At the close of his collegiate career he had set eight collegiate track records. Altogether, Pre raced at Hayward Field in Eugene in 38 races between 1970-75, losing only three times and all at one mile.

He owned every (8) American record between 2,000 and 10,000 meters and between two miles and six miles. He also held eight collegiate records while at Oregon, with his three-mile (12:53.4) and six-mile (27:09.4) performances still standing. During his career, he broke his own or other American records 14 different times, broke the four-minute barrier nine times, ran 25 two-mile races under 8:40, and 10 5,000 meter races faster than 13:30.

He competed in the 1972 Summer Games in Munich, when he was 21 years old and two years younger than anyone else in the 5,000 meters field. Taking the lead with a mile to go, and holding it until less than 600 meters remaining, he ultimately finished fourth (13:28.25) behind Lasse Viren of Finland (first, 13:26.42), Mohamed Gammoudi of Tunisia (second, 13:27.33), and Ian Stewart of Great Britain (third, 13:27.61). Stewart passed Prefontaine less than 10 meters from the finish line for the last medal.

Today, Pre’s impact can be found in the Steve Prefontaine Memorial Jogging Trail, 6.3 kilometers of wood chip path that winds through Alton Baker Park in Eugene. His life has been the subject of several recent books, movies and videos. A memorial was dedicated in 1997 at the corner of Birch Lane and Skyline Drive in Eugene—the site of his fatal car accident.

Personal Bests1,500 meters 3:38.1 6/28/73 HelsinkiMile 3:54.6 6/20/73 Eugene2,000 meters 5:01.4 5/9/75 Coos Bay3,000 meters 7:42.6 7/2/74 Milan5,000 meters 13:21.87 6/26/74 Helsinki10,000 meters 27:43.6 4/27/74 Eugene

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1984NCAA Championships Wednesday 5,272 Thursday 5,653 Friday 10,117 Saturday 14,082 Total 35,124

1985Oregon Invitational NAFresno State NAWashington 4,773UCLA 4,986California, Brigham Young 3,813Pepsi Relays NAOregon Twilight NA

1986Oregon Invitational 1,966Washington State 3,326Pepsi Relays NAOregon State 2,976Oregon Twilight 3,194TAC Championships Thursday 5,741 Friday 6,007 Saturday 8,488 Total 20,236

1987Oregon Preview 3,367Washington 4,299Pepsi Team Invitational 6,149California 4,777Oregon Invit. 5,177Oregon Twilight 6,392

1988Oregon Preview 1,738Washington State 3,804Pepsi Team Invitational 4,344Oregon Invitational NAOregon Twilight NAOregon State NANCAA Championships Wednesday 3,650 Thursday 4,491 Friday 7,320 Saturday 9,935 Total 25,396

1989Oregon Preview 2,345Washington 2,498Pepsi Team Invitational 4,243California 2,917Oregon Invitational 3,363Oregon Twilight 3,753

1990Oregon Preview NAWashington St., Boise State 2,869Pepsi Team Invitational 3,283Oregon Invitational 2,886Nebraska 2,913Oregon Twilight 2,934

1991Oregon Preview 2,298Washington 2,859Pepsi Team Invitational 3,412Oregon Invitational 3,229Stanford 2,805Oregon Twilight 3,833NCAA Championships Wednesday 3,688 Thursday 4,013 Friday 6,302 Saturday 9,084 Total 23,087

1992Oregon Preview 2,464Washington State, Minnesota 1,926Pepsi Team Invitational 3,251Oregon Invitational 2,891Washington State 2,460Oregon Twilight 3,350Pac-10 Championships Friday 3,472 Saturday 5,290 Total 8,762

1993Oregon Preview 2,229Washington 2,458Oregon Invitational 2,747Pepsi Team Invitational 2,949Oregon Twilight 3,423

1994Oregon Preview 1,140Navy 1,676Oregon Invitational 2,683Pepsi Invitational 3,423Boise State, Washington St., 2,306 Nevada-Las VegasOregon Twilight 3,382

1995Oregon Preview NAWashington 2,367Oregon Invitational 2,305Pepsi Team Invitational 4,052Oregon Twilight 2,993

1996Oregon Preview 2,745Washington State, Stanford 3,785Oregon Invitational 3,499Pepsi Team Invitational 3,866Oregon Twilight 3,902NCAA Championships Wednesday 5,396 Thursday 5,626 Friday 7,851 Saturday 10,268 Total 29,141

1997Oregon Preview 2,375Oregon Invitational 3,035Pepsi Team Invitational 3,029All-Comers Meet NAWashington 2,552Oregon Twilight 4,049

1998Oregon Preview 2,077Washington State 2,518Pepsi Team Invitational 3,860Oregon Invitational 3,119Oregon Twilight 2,970

1999Oregon Preview 2,444Hayward Relays 4,689Oregon Invitational 2,955Pepsi Team Invitational 2,853Oregon Twilight 3,164

2000Oregon Preview 2,711Hayward Relays 4,041Oregon Invitational 2,763Oregon Twilight 3,210Pac-10 Championships Saturday 3,588 Sunday 3,905 Total 7,493

2001Oregon Preview 2,000Washington 2,678Oregon Invitational 3,169Oregon Twilight 3,169NCAA Championships Wednesday 4,325 Thursday 4,575 Friday 5,326 Saturday 5,936 Total 20,162

2002Montana, Weber State 2,352Washington 2,603Oregon Invitational 3,593Oregon Twilight 3,346

2003Oregon Preview 2,072Pepsi Team Invitational 4,579Oregon Invitational 3,596Oregon Twilight 3,031

2004Oregon Preview 2,331Pepsi Team Invitational 3,514Oregon Invitational 3,771Oregon Twilight 4,000

2005Oregon Preview 2,109Pepsi Team Invitational 2,667Oregon Invitational 3,579Oregon Twilight 3,410NCAA West Regional Friday 3,513 Saturday 4,649 Total 8,162

2006Oregon Preview 4,291Pepsi Team Invitational 5,004Oregon Invitational Friday 3,392 Saturday 6,389 Total 9,781Oregon Twilight 4,776Pac-10 Championships Saturday 5,791 Sunday 7,060 Total 12,851

2007Oregon Preview 5,699Pepsi Team Invitational 5,250Oregon Invitational Friday 5,191 Saturday 4,636 Total 9,827Oregon Twilight 5,398NCAA West Regional Friday 4,263 Saturday 5,769 Total 10,032

2008Oregon Preview 5,290Pepsi Team Invitational 5,212UCLA 4,451Oregon Relays Friday 6,101 Saturday 6,875 Total 12,976Oregon Twilight 5,124

Attendance Marks at Hayward Field2009Oregon Preview 4,326Pepsi Team Invitational 4,636UCLA 5,039Oregon Relays Friday 6,228 Saturday 6,901 Total 13,129Oregon Twilight 5,726Pac-10 Championships Saturday 5,167 Sunday 7,386 Total 12,553NCAA West Regional Friday 4,417 Saturday 7,096 Total 11,513

2010Oregon Preview 5,918Pepsi Team Invitational 5,321UCLA 5,209Oregon Relays Friday 6,732 Saturday 7,036 Total 13,768Oregon Twilight 6,118NCAA Championships Wednesday 9,891 Thursday 11,172 Friday 11,972 Saturday 12,812 Total 45,847

2011Oregon Preview 5,962Pepsi Team Invitational 5,501Oregon Relays Friday 6,754 Saturday 7,182 Total 13,936Oregon Twilight 6,251NCAA West Regional Thursday 6,381 Friday 6,614 Saturday 7,087 Total 20,332

2012Oregon Preview 5,044Pepsi Team Invitational 5,402Oregon Relays Friday 6,718 Saturday 7,112 Total 13,230Oregon Twilight 7,012Pac-12 Championships Saturday 5,648 Sunday 7,144 Total 12,762

2013Oregon Preview 4,402Pepsi Team Invitational 5,367Oregon Relays Friday 6,423 Saturday 7,344 Total 13,767Oregon Twilight 5,244NCAA Championships Wednesday 9,001 Thursday 9,835 Friday 10,128 Saturday 11,482 Total 40,446

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Overall Single Day Top 20 Attendance TotalsSince 1984 (college only) 1984 NCAA Sat. 14,0822010 NCAA Sat. 12,8122010 NCAA Fri. 11,9722013 NCAA Sat. 11,4822010 NCAA Thurs. 11,1721996 NCAA Sat. 10,2682013 NCAA Fri. 10,1281984 NCAA Fri. 10,1171988 NCAA Sat. 9,9352010 NCAA Wed. 9,8912013 NCAA Thurs. 9,8351991 NCAA Sat. 9,0842013 NCAA Wed. 9,0011996 NCAA Fri. 7,8512009 Pac-10 Sun. 7,3862013 Oregon Relays Sat. 7,3441988 NCAA Fri. 7,3202011 Oregon Relays Sat. 7,1822012 Pac-12 Sun. 7,1442012 Oregon Relays Sat. 7,112

NCAA Championships Four Day Totals2010: 45,847 (NCAA Record)2013: 40,4461984: 35,1241996: 29,1411988: 25,3961991: 23,0872001: 20,162

Single Day NCAA Totals1984 Saturday: 14,0822010 Saturday: 12,8122010 Friday: 11,9722013 Saturday: 11,4822010 Thursday: 11,1721996 Saturday: 10,2682013 Friday: 10,1281984 Friday: 10,1171988 Saturday: 9,935 2013 Thursday: 9,8352010 Wednesday: 9,8911991 Saturday: 9,0842013 Wednesday: 9,0011996 Friday: 7,8511988 Friday: 7,320

Pac-10/12 ChampionshipsTwo Day Totals2006: 12,8512012: 12,7622009: 12,5531992: 8,7622000: 7,493

Single Day Totals2009 Sunday: 7,3862012 Sunday: 7,1442006 Sunday: 7,0602006 Saturday: 5,7912012 Saturday: 5,6481992 Saturday: 5,2902009 Saturday: 5,1672000 Sunday: 3,9052000 Saturday: 3,5881992 Friday: 3,472

NCAA West RegionalTwo Day Totals2009: 11,513 (4,417/7,096)2007: 10,032 (4,263/5,769)2005: 8,162 (3,513/4,649)

NCAA West PrelimsThree Day Totals2011: 20,332 (6,381/6,614/7,087)

Oregon Preview2011: 5,9622010: 5,9182007: 5,6992008: 5,2902012: 5,0442013: 4,4022009: 4,3262006: 4,2911987: 3,3671996: 2,7452000: 2,7111992: 2,4641999: 2,4441997: 2,3751989: 2,3452004: 2,3311991: 2,2981993: 2,2292005: 2,1091998: 2,0772003: 2,0722001: 2,0001988: 1,7381994: 1,140Not Contested: 1985, ’86, ’02Not Available: 1990, ’95

Pepsi Team Invitational1987: 6,1492011: 5,5012012: 5,4022013: 5,3672010: 5,3212007: 5,2502008: 5,2122006: 5,0042009: 4,6362003: 4,5791988: 4,3441989: 4,2431995: 4,0521996: 3,8661998: 3,8602004: 3,5141994: 3,4231991: 3,4121990: 3,2831992: 3,2511997: 3,0291993: 2,9491999: 2,8532005: 2,667Not Held: 2000, ’01, ’02

Oregon Relays (formerly Oregon Invitational)2013 (Sat.): 7,3442011 (Sat.): 7,1822012 (Sat): 7,1122010 (Sat): 7,0362009 (Sat): 6,9012008 (Sat): 6,8752011 (Fri.): 6,7542012 (Fri.): 6,7182010 (Fri): 6,7012013 (Fri): 6,4232006 (Sat): 6,3892009 (Fri): 6,2282008 (Fri): 6,1012007 (Fri): 5,1911987: 5,1772007 (Sat): 4,6362004: 3,7712002: 3,5932003: 3,5962005: 3,5791996: 3,4992006 (Fri): 3,3921989: 3,3631991: 3,2292001: 3,1691998: 3,1191997: 3,0351999: 2,9551992: 2,8911990: 2,8862000: 2,7631993: 2,7471994: 2,6831995: 2,3051986: 1,966Not Available: 1985, ’88

Oregon Twilight2012: 7,0121987: 6,3922011: 6,2512010: 6,1182009: 5,7262007: 5,3982013: 5,2442008: 5,1242006: 4,7761997: 4,0492004: 4,0001996: 3,9021991: 3,8331989: 3,7531993: 3,4232005: 3,4101994: 3,3821992: 3,3502002: 3,3462000: 3,2101986: 3,1942001: 3,1691999: 3,1642003: 3,0311995: 2,9931998: 2,9701990: 2,934Not Available: 1985, ’88

2008 U.S. Olympic Trials (6/27-7/6)Day 1 (6/27): 20,964Day 2 (6/28): 20,604Day 3 (6/29): 20,773Day 4 (6/39): 20,949Day 5 (7/3): 20,927Day 6 (7/4): 20,936Day 7 (7/5): 20,834Day 8: (7/6): 21,176 Total: 167,123

2009 U.S. Championships (6/25-28)Day 1 (6/25): 8,621Day 2 (6/26): 9,134Day 3 (6/27): 10,053Day 4 (6/28): 10,643 Total: 38,451

2011 U.S. Championships (6/23-26)Day 1 (6/23): 9,949Day 2 (6/24): 10,037Day 3 (6/25): 10,812Day 4 (6/26): 10,033 Total: 40,831

2012 U.S. Olympic Trials (6/22-7/1)Day 1 - 20,936Day 2 - 21,795Day 3 - 21,809Day 4 - 21,626Day 5 – 22,602 HFR

Day 6 – 21,097Day 7 – 20,791Day 8 – 22,497 Total: 173,153

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100 Meters9.77 (w+1.6) FAR Tyson Gay, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/28/089.80 (w+1.3) PCR Steve Mullings , Jamaica, Pre Classic, 6/4/119.80 (w+1.8) Justin Gatlin, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/24/129.8h (10.19) FAR Steve Williams, USA, 6/20/759.85 (w+1.3) Mike Rodgers , USA, Pre Classic, 6/4/119.86 (w+1.8) Tyson Gay, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/24/129.88 (w+1.8) Shawn Crawford, USA, 6/19/049.88 (w+1.0) Justin Gatlin, Nike, Pre Classic, 5/28/069.89 (w+1.6) CR Travis Padgett, Olympic Trials, 6/29/089.89 (w+1.6) Darvis Patton, Olympic Trials, 6/29/08Wind-aided marks9.68 (w+4.0) Tyson Gay, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/29/08 fastest recorded time U.S. soil, all conditions9.75 (w+3.4) Tyson Gay, adidas, U.S. Championships, 6/25/099.79 (w+5.2) Andre Cason, USA Champs, 6/16/939.79 (w+4.5) Andre Cason, USA Champs, 6/16/939.79 (w+2.9) Maurice Greene, 5/31/989.84 (w+4.0) Walter Dix, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/29/089.84 (w+4.0) Darvis Patton, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/29/089.85 (w+4.0) Travis Padgett, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/29/089.85 (w+4.0) Michael Rodgers, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/26/099.88 (w+2.6) Justin Gatlin, USA, Pre Classic, 6/1/139.89 (w+3.2) Charles Silmon, TCU, NCAA Championships, 6/7/13

200 Meters19.72 (w+1.8) PCR Walter Dix, USA, Pre Classic, 7/3/1019.76 (w+1.8) Tyson Gay, USA, Pre Classic, 7/3/1019.85 (w+1.7) Walter Dix, USA, Olympic Trials, 7/5/0819.85 (w+1.7) Shawn Crawford, USA, Olympic Trials, 7/5/0819.87 (w+0.8) Lorenzo Daniel, USA, 6/3/8819.8/19.9yh FWR Don Quarrie, Jamica, 6/7/7519.90 (w+1.7) Wallace Spearmon, USA, Olympic Trials, 7/5/0819.9yh FWR Steve Williams, USA, 6/7/7519.99 (w+1.7) Rodney Martin, USA, Olympic Trials, 7/5/0820.04 (w+0.6) Michael Marsh, USA, 6/18/93Wind-aided marks19.73 (w+3.3) Shawn Crawford, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/28/0919.82 (w+2.3) Wallace Spearmon, USA, Olympic Trials, 7/1/1219.86 (w+4.0) Justin Gatlin, Tennessee (USA), 5/30/0119.95 (w+2.4) Walter Dix, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/26/1119.98 (w+2.4) Darvis Patton, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/26/1119.99 (w+3.2) Bryshon Nellum, USC, NCAA Championships, 6/6/1320.00 (w+3.3) Charles Clark, USA, U.S. Championships, 6/28/0920.02 (w+3.1) Anaso Jobodwana, Jackson State, NCAA Championships, 6/6/1320.03 (w+3.3) Wallace Spearmon, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/28/0920.04 (w+2.2) Rodney Martin, USA, Olympic Trials, 7/5/08

300 Meters31.30 PCR LaShawn Merritt, USA, Pre Classic, 6/7/0931.31 LaShawn Merritt, USA, 200631.93 Xavier Carter, USA, Pre Classic, 6/7/0932.14 Wallace Spearmon, USA, Pre Classic, 6/7/0932.19 Jason Rouser, USA, 1994

400 Meters43.74 Michael Johnson, USA, 6/19/9343.92 PCR Michael Johnson, USA, 6/24/0044.00 LaShawn Merritt, USA, Olympic Trials, 7/3/0844.1h Wayne Collett, USA, 7/9/7244.12 Butch Reynolds, USA, 6/19/9344.12 LaShawn Merritt, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/24/1244.13 Derek Mills, USA, 6/04/9544.20 Jeremy Wariner, USA, Olympic Trials, 7/3/0844.2c John Smith, USA, 6/26/7144.2h Fred Newhouse, USA, 7/7/72Other notable marks44.5h (440y) FWR John Smith, USA, 6/26/71

800 Meters1:43.5c FWR / FAR Rick Wohlhuter, USA, 6/8/74 (1:44.1 880y - 0.6 sec. conv.)1:43.68 PCR Abubaker Kaki, Sudan, Pre Classic, 6/4/111:43.71 Abubaker Kaki, Sudan, Pre Classic, 6/2/121:43.74 Mohammed Aman, Ethiopia, Pre Classic, 6/2/121:43.92 Nick Symmonds, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/25/121:44.01 Alfred Kirwa Yego, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/8/081:44.10 Nick Symmonds, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/30/081:44.17 Nick Symmonds, OTC Elite, U.S. Championships, 6/26/111:44.18 Yusuf Saad Kamel, Bahrain, Pre Classic, 6/8/081:44.3h FWR / FAR David Wottle, USA, 7/1/72

1,000 Meters2:13.62 PCR Abubaker Kaki, Sudan, Pre Classic, 7/3/10 (U.S. Soil Record)2:14.54 Joaquim Cruz, Brazil, 7/21/842:14.83 Boaz Lalang, Kenya, Pre Classic, 7/3/102:16.35 Nick Symmonds, USA, Pre Classic, 7/3/102:16.54 Jim Spivey, Athletics West, 7/21/84

1,500 Meters3:32.81 PCR Daniel K. Komen, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/8/08**3:34.42 Alan Webb, USA, 6/19/04**3:34.95 Bernard Lagat, USA, 6/4/053:35.75 Leonel Manzano, USA, Olympic Trials, 7/1/123:35.84 Matthew Centrowitz, USA, Olympic Trials, 7/1/123:36.10 Nick Willis, New Zealand, Pre Classic, 6/8/08**3:36.42 Daniel K. Komen, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/8/08** 3:36.65 Shedrack Korir, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/8/08**3:36.68 Andrew Wheating, USA, Olympic Trials, 7/1/123:36.70 Matt Centrowitz, Oregon, 6/27/76(NOTE: ** indicates FAT split from Pre Classic Mile Race)

Mile3:48.28 PCR Daniel K. Komen, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/10/07 (U.S. Soil Record)3:48.50 Asbel Kiprop, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/7/093:48.78 Haron Keitany, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/7/093:49.09 Haron Keitany, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/4/113:49.39 Silas Kiplagat, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/4/113:49.40 Asbel Kiprop, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/2/123:49.48 Silas Kiplgat, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/1/133:49.53 Asbel Kiprop, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/1/133:49.55 Asbel Kiprop, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/4/113:49.70 Mekonnen Gebremedhin, Ethiopia, Pre Classic, 6/4/11 Other notable marks3:49.92 Hicham El Guerrouj, Morocco, 5/27/013:50.21 Bernard Lagat, Kenya, 5/24/033:51.74 Andrew Wheating, Oregon, Pre Classic, 7/3/103:54.6 Steve Prefontaine, Oregon, 6/20/733:55.31 Dub Myers, Oregon, Oregon Twilight, 5/17/86

2,000 Meters5:04.68 Chris Fox, Athletics West, Ath. West Invite, 6/4/84

3,000 Meters7:35.44 PCR Eliud Kipchoge, Kenya, 6/4/057:35.92 Bernard Legat, USA, Pre Classic, 6/7/09 (U.S. best on U.S. soil)7:36.87 Saif Shaheen, Qatar, Pre Classic, 7:36.87, 6/7/097:37.05 Chris Solinsky, USA, Pre Classic, 7:37.05, 6/7/097:37.32 Matt Tegenkamp, USA, Pre Classic, 6/7/097:37.70 FAR / CR Rudy Chapa, Oregon, 5/10/797:37.84 Alistair Craig, Ireland, Pre Classic, 6/7/097:38.24 Eliud Kipchoge, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/7/097:39.22 Bob Kennedy, Nike, 5/25/977:39.22 Boaz Cheboiywo, Kenya, 6/4/05**(NOTE: ** indicates FAT split from Pre Classic 2-mile race)

Two-Mile8:03.50 PCR Craig Mottram, Australia, Pre Classic, 6/10/078:04.83 Tariku Bekele, Ethiopia, Pre Classic, 6/10/078:07.07 AR Matt Tegenkamp, USA, Pre Classic, 6/10/078:07.68 Eliud Kipchoge, Kenya, 6/4/058:11.48 Alan Webb, USA, 6/4/058:11.62 Boaz Cheboiywo, Kenya, 6/4/058:11.74 Dathan Ritzenhein, USA, Pre Classic, 6/10/078:12.45 Bernard Lagat, USA, Pre Classic, 6/8/088:13.16 Rashid Ramzi, Bahrain, Pre Classic, 6/8/088:13.31 Paul Koech, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/8/08

5,000 Meters12:56.98 PCR Mo Farah, Great Britain, Pre Classic, 6/2/1212:57.63 Isaiah Koech, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/2/1212:58.90 Galen Rupp, USA, Pre Classic, 6/2/1212:58.93 Tariku Bekele, Ethiopia, Pre Classic, 7/3/10 (former U.S. Soil Record)12:59.30 Dejen Gebremeskel, Ethiopia, Pre Classic, 7/3/1013:00.18 Imane Merga, Ethiopia, Pre Classic, 7/3/1013:01.17 Eliud Kipchoge, Kenya, Pre Classic, 7/3/1013:01.48 Kenenisa Bekele, Ethiopia, Pre Classic, 6/2/1213:03.88 Thomas Longosiiwa, Kenya, 6/2/1213:04.75 Edwin Cheruiyot Soi, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/1/13Other notable American Eugene personal bests13:12.14 Bob Kennedy, Nike, 5/26/96 (former U.S. best on U.S. soil)13:12.91 Matt Centrowitz, Oregon, 6/5/8213:15.77 FCR Bill McChesney, Oregon, 5/16/8113:19.22 Rudy Chapa, Oregon, UW Dual, 4/7/7913:27.41 Don Clary, Oregon, 6/7/86

10,000 Meters26:25.97 PCR Kenenisa Bekele, Ethiopia, Pre Classic, 6/8/0826:46.57 Mohammed Farah, Great Britain, Pre Classic, 6/3/1126:48.35 Imane Merga, Ethiopia, Pre Classic, 6/3/1126:48.99 Josphat Kipkoech, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/3/1126:50.63 Paul Kipngetich Tanui, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/3/1126:51.09 Zersenay Tadese, Eritrea, Pre Classic, 6/3/1126:52.84 Sileshi Sihine, Ethiopia, Pre Classic, 6/3/1126:54.25 Mathew Kipkoech Kisorio, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/3/1126:54.64 Mark Kosgey Kiptoo, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/3/1126:55.29 Leonard Patrick Komon, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/3/11Other notable American Eugene personal bests27:16.99 Abdi Abdirahman, USA, Pre Classic, 6/8/0827:29.90 Henry Rono, Kenya, Nike 10K, 4/10/8227:30.00 Alberto Salazar, Oregon, Nike 10K, 4/10/8227:43.11 Galen Rupp, Oregon, Olympic Trials, 7/4/0827:43.6 Steve Prefontaine, Oregon, Oregon Twilight, 4/27/74

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KeyWR World RecordAR American RecordCR Collegiate RecordFAR Former American RecordFCR Former Collegiate RecordFWR Former World RecordNMR NCAA Meet RecordPCR Pre Classic Record

110 Meter Hurdles12.90 (w+1.6) FAR / PCR David Oliver, USA, Pre Classic, 7/3/1012.93 (w+1.2) Aries Merritt, USA, Olympic Trials (final) 6/30/1212.94 (w+1.8) David Oliver, USA, Pre Classic, 6/4/1112.98 (w+1.5) Jason Richardson, USA, Olympic Trials (semi), 6/30/1212.98 (w+1.2) Jason Richardson, USA, Olympic Trials (final), 6/30/1213.00 (w+1.8) Xiang Liu, China, Pre Classic, 6/4/1113.01 (w+1.2) Aries Merritt, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/30/1213.04 (w+1.4) David Oliver, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/25/1113.05 (w+0.9) Hansle Parchment, Jamaica, Pre Classic, 6/1/1313.06 (w+0.0) Xiang Liu, China, 6/4/05Wind-aided marks12.87 (w+2.4) Xiang Liu, China, Pre Classic, 6/2/1212.89 (w+3.2) David Oliver, USA, Olympic Trials, 7/6/0812.95 (w+3.5) David Oliver, USA, Olympic Trials, 7/6/0812.96 (w+2.4) Aries Merritt, USA, Pre Classic, 6/2/1213.00 (w+3.5) Terrence Trammell, USA, Olympic Trials, 7/6/0813.06 (w+3.2) David Payne, USA, Olympic Trials, 7/6/08

400 Meter Hurdles47.69 Kevin Young, Nike International, 6/18/9347.85 Kevin Young, USA, 6/3/8847.90 Edwin Moses, USA, 6/23/8047.91 PCR Bershawn Jackson, USA, 6/4/0547.93 Jeshua Anderson, Washington State, U.S. Championships, 6/26/1147.93 Bershawn Jackson, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/26/1147.94 Angelo Taylor, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/26/1147.95 James Carter, USA, 6/4/0548.03 Bershawn Jackson, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/28/0948.1h Ralph Mann, USA, 7/2/72

3,000 Meter Steeplechase8:03.59 PCR Conseslus Kipruto, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/1/138:03.94 Ezekiel Kemboi, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/1/138:05.86 Paul Kipsiele Koech, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/1/138:06.60 Mahiedine Mekhissi-Benabbad, France, Pre Classic, 6/1/138:08.08 Paul Koech, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/10/078:08.34 Ezekiel Kemboi, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/4/118:08.60 Evan Jager, USA, Pre Classic, 6/1/138:09.84 Hillary Kipsang Yego, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/1/138:10.04 Abel Kiprop Mital, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/1/138:10.13 Paul Kipsiele Koech, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/4/11Other notable marks8:12.39 Henry Rono, Kenya, 6/3/788:26.83 Don Clary, Oregon, Washington State Dual, 4/21/79

4x100 Meter Relay38.53 Florida, NCAA Championships, 6/8/13 (Antwan Wright, Hugh Graham, Leonardo Seymore, Dedric Dukes)38.54 Alabama, NCAA Championships, 6/8/13 (Alex Sanders, Diondre Batson, Akeem Haynes, Dushane Farrier)38.58 Texas Christian, NCAA Championships, 6/1/01 (Lindel Frater, David Spencer, Darvis Patton, Kim Collins)38.66 Tenneesee, NCAA Championships, 5/30/01 (Sean Lambert, Justin Gatlin, Hassaan Stamps, Leonard Scott)38.69 Auburn, NCAA Championships, 6/8/13 (Jeremy Hardy, Harry Adams, Marcus Rowland, Keenan Brock)

4x400 Meter Relay2:59.91 CR UCLA, NCAA Championships, 6/4/88 (Steve Lewis, Kevin Young, Danny Everett, Henry Thomas)3:00.68 Florida, NCAA Championships, 6/4/88 (Calvin Long, Dennis Mitchell, Thomas Johnson, Mark Everett)3:00.89 Texas A&M, NCAA Championships, 6/12/10 (Tran Howell, Demetrius Pinder, Bryan Miller, Tabarie Henry)3:01.25 Baylor, 6/1/96 (Michael Ford, Raoul Howard, Darrin Strong, Marlon Ramsey)3:01.34 Florida, NCAA Championships, 6/8/13 (Najee Glass, Hugh Graham, Dedric Dukes, Arman Hall)

4x800 Meter Relay7:13.7 Olympic Training I, 8/1/70 (Marcel Philippe, Dean Bjerke, Ralph Schulz, Paul Lowell)

4xMile Relay16:03.24 CR Oregon, 5/9/09 (Matthew Centrowitz 3:59.53, Andrew Wheating 3:59.60, Shadrack Biwott 4:05.21, Galen Rupp 3:58.93)16:05.0 Oregon Track Club, 5/10/68 (Roscoe Divine 4:03.2, Wade Bell 4:01.0, Arne Kvalheim 4:03.3, Dave Wilborn 3:57.5)16:08.54 Athletics West, 5/4/84 (Dan Aldridge 4:03.4, Doug Padilla 4:04.7, Tom Smith 4:01.9, Chuck Aragon 3:58.6)16:11.57 Athletics West, 5/4/84 (Larry Mangan 4:04.2, Randy Wilson 4:03.8, Richie Harris 4:05.1, Jim Spivey 3:58.5)

Marathon2:10:20 Jeff Wells, USA, 9/9/792:10:20 Tony Sandoval, USA, 9/9/79

High Jump2.40m (7-10.5) PCR Mutaz Essa Barshim Qatar, Pre Classic, 6/1/132.37m (7-9.25) Jesse Williams, OTC Elite, U.S. Championships, 6/26/112.36m (7-8.75) Erik Kynard, USA, Pre Classic, 6/1/132.36m (7-8.75) Derek Drouin, Canada, Pre Classic, 6/1/132.35m (7-8.5) Charles Clinger, USA, 5/26/022.34m (7-8) Charles Austin, USA, 5/26/962.34m (7-8) Jesse Williams, Nike, 5/9/092.34m (7-8) Ivan Ukhov, Russia, Pre Classic, 6/7/092.34m (7-8) Derek Drouin, Indiana, NCAA Championships, 6/7/132.33m (7-7.75) Zhu Jianhua, China, 7/21/84 (Extra trial)2.33m (7-7.75) Doug Nordquist, USA, 6/21/862.33m (7-7.75) Jim Howard, USA, 6/21/862.33m (7-7.75) Tom Smith, USA, 6/4/88

Pole Vault6.04m (19-9.75) AR / PCR Brad Walker, USA, Pre Classic, 6/8/086.02m (19-9) FAR Jeff Hartwig, USA, 6/27/995.95m (19-6.25) Sergey Bubka, Ukraine, 19945.95m (19-6.25) Renaud Lavillenie, France, Pre Classic, 6/1/135.92m (19-5) Jeff Hartwig, USA, 5/31/885.90m (19-4.25) Brad Walker, USA, 6/4/055.90m (19-4.25) Toby Stevenson, USA, 6/4/055.90m (19-4.25) Bjorn Otto, Germany, Pre Classic, 6/1/135.85m (19-2.25) Sergey Bubka, Ukraine, 6/5/835.85m (19-2.25) Kory Tarpenning, USA, 7/2/885.85m (19-2.25) Kory Tarpenning, USA, 6/4/945.85m (19-2.25) Lawrence Johnson, USA, 6/24/01

Long Jump8.74m (28-8.25, w-1.2) PCR Dwight Phillips, USA, Pre Classic, 6/7/098.63m (28-3.75, w-0.4) Irving Saladino, Panama, Pre Classic, 6/7/09 8.49m (27-10.25) Mike Powell, USA, 6/19/938.49m (27-10.25, w+1.3) Irving Saladino, Panama, Pre Classic, 6/10/078.41m (27-7.25, w+1.4) Dwight Phillips, USA, Pre Classic, 7/3/108.39m (27-6.5, w+1.7) Alexsandr Menkov, Russia, Pre Classic, 5/31/138.38m (27-6, w-0.1) Joe Greene, USA, 19928.36m (27-5.25, w+1.6) Trevell Quinley, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/28/088.35m (27-4.75, w+1.5) Carl Lewis, USA, 6/20/868.33m (27-4, w+1.9) Mike Conley, USA, 6/20/868.33m (27-4, w +0.9) Joe Greene, USA, 6/19/938.33m (27-4, w +1.4) Marquise Goodman, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/24/12Wind-aided marks8.67m (28-5.5, w+3.3) Carl Lewis, USA, 6/20/868.63m (28-3.75, w+3.9) Mike Conley, USA, 6/20/868.57m (28-1.5, w+2.2) Dwight Phillips, Track Star Apparel, U.S. Championships, 6/27/098.53m (28-0, w+4.8) Mike Powell, USA, 6/18/938.53m (28-0, w+2.2) Mike Powell, USA, 6/19/938.47m (27-9.5, w+3.4) Larry Myricks, USA, 6/20/868.46m (27-9.25, w+3.2) Irving Saldino, Panama, Pre Classic, 7/3/108.35m (27-4.75, w+2.2) Dwight Phillips, USA, Pre Classic, 6/10/078.35m (27-4.75, w+2.9) Damar Forbes, Louisiana State, NCAA Championships, 6/6/13

Triple Jump17.63m (57-10.25, w+0.0) Christian Taylor, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/30/1217.62m (57-9.75, w+1.9) PCR Christian Taylor, USA, Pre Classic, 6/1/117.55m (57-7, w+0.0) Will Claye, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/30/1217.48m (57-4.25, w+1.2) Will Claye, USA, Pre Classic, 6/1/117.43m (57-2.25, w+2.0) Aarik Wilson, USA, Olympic Trials, 7/6/0817.42m (57-2, w+1.7) Charles Simpkins, USA, 198617.40m (57-1, w+1.5) Walter Davis, Nike, Pre Classic, 5/28/0617.36m (56-11.5, w+1.3) Mike Conley, USA, 6/2/8417.27m (56-8, w+2.0) Kenny Harrison, USA, 6/17/9317.26m (56-7.5, w+0.7) Nathan Douglas, Great Britain, Pre Classic, 5/28/0617.26m (56-7.5, w+1.3) Jadel Gregorio, Brazil, Pre Classic, 6/8/08Wind-aided marks17.91m (58-9.25, w+3.2) Charles Simpkins, USA, 6/21/8617.84m (58-6.5, w+2.3) Mike Conley, USA, 6/21/8617.69m (58-0.5, w+4.2) Mike Conley, USA, 6/17/9317.49m (57-4.75. w+3.5) Christian Taylor, Florida, U.S. Championships, 6/23/1117.44m (57-2.75, w+2.9) Brandon Roulhac, HPC Elite, U.S. Championships, 6/25/09

Shot Put22.41m (73-6.25) PCR Christian Cantwell, USA, Pre Classic, 7/3/1022.19m (72-9.75) Kevin Toth, USA, 5/26/0222.17m (72-9) Christian Cantwell, Nike, Pre Classic, 5/28/0622.12m (72-7) Adam Nelson, USA, Pre Classic, 6/8/0822.10m (72-6.25) Reese Hoffa, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/28/0822.09m (72-5.75) Adam Nelson, Saucony, U.S. Championships, 6/26/1122.02m (72-3) John Godina, USA, 6/27/9922.00m (72-2.25) Reese Hoffa, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/24/1221.97m (72-1) Janus Robberts, South Africa, 6/2/0121.97m (72-1) Ryan Whiting, Arizona State, 6/12/10Other notable marks21.92m (71-11.25) FCR John Brenner, USA, 6/2/84

Discus71.32m (234-0) AR / PCR Ben Plucknett, USA, 6/4/83 (U.S. best on U.S. soil)70.98m (232-10) Art Burns, USA, 7/21/8470.48m (231-0) Mac Wilkins, USA, 5/31/78 69.75m (228-10) Robert Harting, Germany, Pre Classic, 6/1/1369.42m (227-9) Mac Wilkins, USA, 7/21/8468.68m (222-0) Mac Wilkins, USA, 6/25/8068.40m (225-4) Robert Harting, Germany, Pre Classic, 6/4/1168.32m (224-2) Mac Wilkins, USA, 6/21/7668.19m (223-8) Piotr Malachowski, Poland, Pre Classic, 6/1/1368.00m (223-1) John Powell, USA, 6/25/80Other notable ancillary marks71.08m (233-2) Ben Plucknett, USA, June 4, 198370.42m (231-0) Mac Wilkins, USA, May 31, 197869.50m (228-0) Ben Plucknett, USA, June 4, 198369.40m (227-8) Mac Wilkins, USA, May 31, 197869.02m (226-5) Mac Wilkins, USA, May 31, 197868.56m (224-11) Mac Wilkins, USA, July 21, 1984

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Hammer82.65m (271-2) PCR Koji Murofushi, Japan, 6/19/0481.08m (266-0) Lance Deal, USA, 5/16/9280.88m (265-4) Lance Deal, USA, 5/31/9880.86m (265-3) Balazs Kiss, Hungary, 5/31/9680.80m (265-1) Lance Deal, USA, 5/15/9380.72m (264-10) Lance Deal, USA, 6/6/9280.35m (263-7) Lance Deal, USA, 6/25/9980.31m (263-6) Kibwe Johnson, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/23/1180.15m (262-11) Lance Deal, USA, 6/24/00

Javelin85.23m (279-7) Beaux Greer, USA, 200184.65m (277-8) PCR Vadims Vasilevskis, Latvia, Pre Classic, 6/2/1283.87m (275-2) Chris Hill, Georgia, U.S. Championships, 6/25/0983.78m (274-10) Vitezslav Vesely, Czech Republic, Pre Classic, 6/2/1283.16m (272-10) Cyrus Hostetler, Oregon, Pepsi Team Invitational, 4/4/0982.23m (269-9) Stuart Farquhar, New Zealand, Pre Classic, 6/2/1282.06m (269-3) Mike Hazle, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/25/0981.86m (268-7) Sam Humphries, Texas A&M, Olympic Trials, 6/15/1281.02m (265-9) Cyrus Hostetler, USA, Pre Classic, 6/2/1280.80m (268-4) Sam Crouser, Oregon, Olympic Trials, 6/25/12

Old implement95.10m (312-0) Brian Crouser, USA, 8/5/8594.06m (308-7) Duncan Atwood, USA, 7/26/8593.72m (307-6) Tom Petranoff, USA, 6/4/8392.18m (302-5) Bob Roggy, USA, 6/5/8291.16m (299-1) Brian Crouser, USA, 8/2/85

Decathlon9,039 points WR / AR Ashton Eaton, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/23/128,832 points Bryan Clay, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/30/088,729 points Ashton Eaton, OTC Elite, U.S. Championships, 6/24/118,534 points Trey Hardee, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/30/088,511 points Tom Pappas, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/30/088,459 points Bruce Jenner, USA, 6/26/768,457 points NMR Ashton Eaton, Oregon, NCAA Championships, 6/11/108,429 points Bruce Jenner, USA, 8/10/758,383 points Trey Hardee, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/23/128,350 points Chris Huffins, USA, 6/25/99

WOMEN

100 Meters10.70 (w+2.0) PCR Carmelita Jeter, USA, Pre Classic, 6/4/1110.78 (w+1.8) Torri Edwards, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/28/0810.78 (w+0.8) Veronica Campbell-Brown, Jamaica, Pre Classic, 7/3/1010.82 (w+0.8) Shelly-Ann Fraser, Jamaica, Pre Classic, 7/3/1010.83 (w+0.8) Carmelita Jeter, USA, Pre Classic, 7/3/1010.85 (w+1.0) Muna Lee, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/28/0810.86 (w+2.0) Marshevet Myers, USA, Pre Classic, 6/4/1110.87 (w+2.0) Kerron Stewart, Jamaica, Pre Classic, 6/4/1110.87 (w+1.6) Marshevet Myers, adidas, U.S. Championships, 6/23/1110.88 (w+1.7) Carmelita Jeter, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/23/11Wind-aided marks10.71 (w+2.2) Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Jamaica, Pre Classic, 6/1/1310.72 (w+3.0) Carmelita Jeter, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/26/0910.74 (w+2.7) Carmelita Jeter, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/24/1110.75 (w+2.2) Blessing Okgbare, Nigeria, Pre Classic, 6/1/1310.77 (w+2.1) Marion Jones, USA, 5/31/9810.78 (w+3.3) Carmelita Jeter, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/26/0910.78 (w+3.3) Muna Lee, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/26/0910.78 (w+2.2) Veronica Campbell-Brown, Jamaica, Pre Classic, 6/1/1310.80 (w+2.87) Pam Marshall, USA, 6/20/8610.82 (w+2.2) Gail Devers, USA, 6/17/9310.83 (w+2.7) Marshevet Myers, adidas, U.S. Championships, 6/24/1110.85 (w+3.2) Carmelita Jeter, USA, Pre Classic, 6/7/0910.88 (w+3.1) Carmelita Jeter, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/25/09

200 Meters21.69 (w+1.0) Allyson Felix, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/30/1221.81 (w+1.6) PCR Marion Jones, USA, 5/30/9922.10 (w+2.0) Marion Jones, USA, 6/27/9922.11 (w+1.0) Carmelita Jeter, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/29/1222.15 (w+1.0) Shalonda Solomon, Reebok, U.S. Championships, 6/26/1122.15 (w+0.6) Sanya Richards-Ross, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/29/12 (semis)22.22 (w+1.0) Sanya Richards-Ross, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/29/12 (final)22.23 (w+1.0) Carmelita Jeter, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/26/1122.23 (w+0.8) Allyson Felix, USA, Pre Classic, 6/2/1222.24 (w+1.8) Carmelita Jeter, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/26/11Wind-aided marks21.82 (w+5.6) Allyson Felix , USA, Olympic Trials, 7/6/0821.99 (w+5.6) Muna Lee, USA, Olympic Trials, 7/6/0822.02 (w+3.2) Allyson Felix, adidas, U.S. Championships, 6/28/0922.04 (w+3.5) Kimberlyn Duncan, Louisiana State, NCAA Championships, 6/8/1322.13 (w+3.2) Muna Lee, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/28/0922.15 (w+2.7) Kimberlyn Duncan, Louisiana State, NCAA Championships, 6/6/1322.20 (w+5.6) Marshevet Hooker, USA, Olympic Trials, 7/6/0822.21 (w+5.6) Lauryn Williams, USA, Olympic Trials, 7/6/0822.21 (w+3.5) Kamara Brown, Texas A&M, NCAA Championships, 6/8/1322.24 (w+2.2) Pam Marshall, USA, 6/21/86

400 Meters49.29 Sanya Richards-Ross, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/24/1249.34 PCR Ana Guevara, Mexico, 5/24/0349.39 Sanya Richards-Ross, USA, Pre Classic, 6/2/1249.62 Amantle Montsho, Botswana, Pre Classic, 6/2/1249.78 Novlene Williams-Mills, Jamaica, Pre Classic, 6/2/1249.89 Sanya Richards, USA, Olympic Trials, 7/3/0849.95 Tonique Williams-Darling, Bahamas, 6/4/0549.86 Sanya Richards, USA, Pre Classic, 6/7/0949.98 Sanya Richards, USA, 6/4/0550.01 Amantle Montsho, Botswana, Pre Classic, 6/1/13

800 Meters1:56.72 PCR Francine Niyonsaba, Burundi, Pre Classic, 6/1/131:57.37 Alysia Montano, USA, Pre Classic, 6/1/121:57.56 Mariya Savinova, Russia, Pre Classic, 7/3/101:57.57 Maria Mutola, Mozambique, 5/25/971:57.65 Maria Mutola, Mozambique, 6/24/001:57.75 Nancy Langat, Kenya, Pre Classic, 7/3/101:57.78 Maria Mutola, Mozambique, 6/19/041:57.84 Janeth Busienei, Kenya, Pre Classic, 7/3/101:57.98 Jearl Miles-Clark, USA, 5/25/971:57.98 Maria Mutola, Mozambique, 5/24/03Mixed race (M&W)1:56.0 Maria Mutola, Mozambique Fastest on U.S. Soil (mixed M&W race)1:57.0 Maria Mutola, Mozambique, 6/24/941:57.7 Maria Mutola, Mozambique, 7/9/98

1,000 Meters2:32.33 PCR Maria Mutola, Mozambique, 6/4/952:32.57 Maria Mutola, Mozambique, 6/5/932:33.33 Maria Mutola, Mozambique, 6/4/942:33.93 Suzy Favor Hamilton, USA, 6/4/952:34.8 FAR Mary Slaney, USA, 7/4/852:35.49 Lyubov Tsyoma, Russia, 6/5/93

1,500 Meters3:58.58 PCR Hellen Onsondo Obiri, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/1/133:59.19 Mary Slaney, USA, 6/4/843:59.89 Gelete Burka, Ethiopia, Pre Classic, 6/7/093:59.90 Jenny Barringer, USA, Pre Classic, 6/7/094:00.44 Gelete Burka, Ethiopia, Pre Classic, 6/8/084:00.48 Gelete Burka, Ethiopia, Pre Classic, 6/10/074:00.73 Gabriela Szabo, Romania, 6/24/004:00.79 Suzy Favor Hamilton, USA, 6/24/004:01.08 Faith Chepngetich Kipyego, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/1/134:01.41 Nancy Jebet Langat, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/1/13

Mile4:21.25 PCR Mary Slaney, USA, 7/2/88

2,000 Meters5:31.52 PCR Vivian Cheruiyot, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/7/095:31.88 Maryam Jamal, Bahrain, Pre Classic, 6/7/095:32.7 AR Mary Slaney, USA, 8/3/845:33.43 Linet Masai, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/7/095:35.20 Sally Kipyego, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/7/095:38.11 Pauline Korikwiang, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/7/095:38.34 Amy Yoder-Bagley, USA, Pre Classic, 6/7/095:38.80 Annette Peters, USA, 6/6/925:39.19 Mary Slaney, USA, 6/6/92

3,000 Meters8:34.47 PCR Mariem Alaoui Selsouli, Morocco, Pre Classic, 6/2/128:35.89 Sofia Assefa, Ethiopia, Pre Classic, 6/2/128:39.33 Sonia O’Sullivan, Ireland, 5/26/968:39.36 Marla Runyan, USA, 5/26/028:39.88 Sonia O’Sullivan, Ireland, 5/26/028:42.38 Mary Slaney, USA, 6/4/838:42.40 Amy Rudolph, USA, 5/26/968:42.57 Werknesh Kidane, Ethiopia, 5/26/028:42.57 Tirunesh Dibaba, Ethiopia, 5/26/028:43.32 Libbie Hickman, USA, 5/26/96

5,000 Meters14:33.96 PCR Vivian Jepkemoi Cheruiyot, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/3/1114:34.07 Tirunesh Dibaba, Ethiopia, Pre Classic, 7/3/1014:35.44 Linet Chepkwemoi Masai, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/3/1114:37.01 Mercy Cherono, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/3/1114:38.73 Meseret Defar, Ethiopia, Pre Classic, 6/8/0814:39.71 Sally Kipyego, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/3/1114:42.01 Tirunesh Dibaba, Pre Classic, 6/1/1314:42.51 Mercy Cherono, Pre Classic, 6/1/1314:43.68 Margaret Wangari Muriuki, Pre Classic, 6/1/1314:47.71 Pauline Chemning Korikwiang, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/3/11Other notable marks14:49.08 Shalane Flanagan, USA, Pre Classic, 7/3/1015:08.26 FWR Mary Decker-Slaney, USA, 6/5/82

10,000 Meters30:24.39 PCR Tirunesh Dibaba, Ethiopia, Pre Classic, 6/1/1230:24.85 Florence Kiplagat, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/1/1230:26.70 Beleynesh Oljira, Ethiopia, Pre Classic, 6/1/1230:50.16 Werknesh Kidane, Ethiopia, Pre Classic, 6/1/1230:59.97 Shalane Flanagan, OTC Elite, U.S. Championships, 6/23/1131:09.28 Aberu Kebede, Ethiopia, Pre Classic, 6/1/1231:16.65 Kara Goucher, OTC Elite, U.S. Championships, 6/23/1131:22.69 Amy Begley, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/25/0931:23.43 Shalane Flanagan, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/25/0931:30.37 Jennifer Rhines, adidas, U.S. Championships, 6/23/11Other notable marks31:35.3 FWR Mary Decker-Slaney, USA, 7/16/82

All-Time Top Marks at Hayward Field

KeyWR World RecordAR American RecordCR Collegiate RecordFAR Former American RecordFCR Former Collegiate RecordFWR Former World RecordNMR NCAA Meet RecordPCR Pre Classic Record

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100 Meter Hurdles12.39 (w+1.7) CR/NMR Brianna Rollins, Clemson, NCAA Championships, 6/8/1312.45 (w+1.4) PCR Brigitte Foster-Hylton, Jamaica, 5/24/0312.45 (w+1.7) Lolo Jones, USA, Olympic Trials, 7/6/0812.46 (w+0.7) Perdita Felicien, Canada, 6/19/0412.47 (w+1.2) Brianna Rollins, Clemson, NCAA Championships, 6/6/1312.48 (w+1.7) Damu Cherry, USA, Olympic Trials, 7/6/0812.50 (w+1.8) Kellie Wells, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/26/1112.51 (w+1.4) Miesha McKelvy-Jones, USA, 5/24/0312:51 (w+1.3) Michelle Perry, USA, Pre Classic, 6/10/0712.53 (w+1.2) Dawn Harper, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/28/09Wind-aided marks12.29 (w+2.7) Gail Devers, USA, 5/26/0212.29 (w+3.8) Lolo Jones, USA, Olympic Trials, 7/6/0812.36 (w+2.2) Dawn Harper, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/28/0912.37 (w+3.4) Danielle Carruthers, USA, U.S. Championships, 6/26/1112.44 (w+3.2) Damu Cherry, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/28/0912.47 (w+2.2) Virginia Powell, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/28/0912.47 (w+3.4) Virginia Powell, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/26/1112.48 (w+3.2) Michelle Perry, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/28/0912.49 (w+2.6) Damu Cherry, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/27/0912.51 (w+2.7) Miesha McKelvy, USA, 5/26/0212.51 (w+2.5) Kellie Wells, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/26/1112.53 (w+3.1) Joanna Hayes, USA, Pre Classic, 6/8/0812.53 (w+3.4) Kellie Wells, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/25/11

400 Meter Hurdles53.03 PCR Lashinda Demus, USA, Pre Classic, 7/3/1053.21 NMR Kori Carter, Stanford, NCAA Championships, 6/7/1353.31 Lashinda Demus, USA, Pre Classic, 6/4/1153.45 Kaliese Spencer, Jamaica, Pre Classic, 6/4/1153.56 Melanie Walker, Jamaica, Pre Classic, 6/4/1153.70 Zuzana Hejnova, Czech Republic, Pre Classic, 6/1/1353.72 Georganne Moline, Arizona, NCAA Championships, 6/7/1353.78 Lashinda Demus, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/27/0953.78 Kaliese Spencer, Jamaica, Pre Classic, 7/3/1053.96 Sandra Farmer-Patrick, USA, 6/18/93

2,000 Meter Steeplechase6:19.09 Bridget Franek, USA, Oregon Preview, 3/19/136:25.31 Bridget Franek, USA, Oregon Preview, 3/19/116:26.66 Bridget Franek, USA, Oregon Preview, 3/18/126:29.66 Lisa Nye, USA, 7/26/016:32.65 Lisa Nye, USA, 7/1/00

3,000 Meter Steeplechase9:13.69 PCR Milcah Chemos, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/2/129:15.45 Sofia Assefa, Ethiopia, Pre Classic, 6/2/129:15.45 Hiwot Ayalew, Ethiopia, Pre Classic, 6/2/129:24.24 Barbara Parker, Great Britain, Pre Classic, 6/2/129:25.28 CR Emma Coburn, Colorado, Pre Classic, 6/2/129:26.70 Milcah Cheywa, Kenya, Pre Classic, 7/3/109:27.59 FAR Anna Willard, USA, Olympic Trials, 7/3/089:29.38 Jennifer Barringer, Colorado, U.S. Championships, 6/28/099:29.61 Marta Dominguez, Spain, Pre Classic, 7/3/109:30.05 Sofia Assefa, Ethiopia, Pre Classic, 7/3/10

4x100 Meter Relay42.76 Louisiana State, 5/29/96 (Astia Walker, Kwajelein Butler, Zundra Feagin- ALexander, D’Andre Hill)42.82 Texas A&M, NCAA Championships, 6/12/10 (Jeneba Tarmoh, Porscha Lucas, Dominique Duncan, Elizabeth Adoti)42.84 Texas A&M, NCAA Championships, 6/5/13 (LaKedria Stewart, Ashton Purvis, Kamaria Brown, Ashley Collier)42.88 Texas, NCAA Championships, 5/31/91 (Stacey Clack, Tamela Saldana, Michelle Williams, Carlette Guidry)42.88 Texas A&M, NCAA Championships, 6/8/13 (LaKedria Stewart, Ashton Purvis, Kamaria Brown, Ashley Collier)

4x400 Meter Relay3:27.09 Arkansas, NCAA Championships, 6/8/13 (Chrishuna Williams, Sparkle McKnight, Gwendolyn Flowers, Regina George)3:27.50 FCR Texas, NCAA Championships, 6/1/96 (Dana Riley, Suziann Reid, Donna Howard, Toya Brown)3:37.59 Texas A&M, NCAA Championships, 6/8/13 (Olivia Ekpone, Ibukun Mayungbe, LaKeidra Stewart, Kamaria Brown)3:27.72 Florida State, NCAA Championships, 6/1/84 (Janet Davis, Brenda Cliette, Randy Givens, Marita Payne)

4x800 Meter Relay8:23.56 Athletics West, 5/4/84 (Lee Arbogast 2:06.0y, Sue Addison 2:07.3y, Jill Haworth 2:09.1y, Mary Slaney 2:01.2y)

Marathon2:26:11 Joan Benoit, USA, 9/12/822:38.19 FWR Jacqueline Hansen, USA, 10/12/75, then-WR

20,000 Meter Race Walk1:32:49 Michelle Rohl, USA, 6/24/011:33.17 Michelle Rohl, Moving Comfort, 6/26/99

High Jump2.02m (6-7.5) PCR Anna Chicherova, Russia, Pre Classic, 6/2/122.01m (6-7) Chaunte Lowe, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/30/122.01m (6-7) CR Brigetta Barrett, Arizona, Olympic Trials, 6/30/122.00m (6-6.75) Svetlana Shkolina, Russia, Pre Classic, 6/2/121.99m (6-6.25) Tisha Waller, USA, 6/26/991.99m (6-6.25) Yelena Slesarenko, Russia, Pre Classic, 5/28/061.98m (6-6) Amy Acuff, USA, 5/27/011.98m (6-6) Tisha Waller, USA, 5/24/03

Pole Vault4.92m (16-1.75) AR Jennifer Stuczynski, USA, Olympic Trials, 7/6/084.72m (15-5.75) PCR Stacy Dragila, USA, 5/26/024.70m (15-5) Stacy Dragila, USA, 6/19/044.68m (15-4.25) Anna Rogowska, Poland, Pre Classic, 6/4/114.65m (15-3) Jennifer Stuczynski, adidas, U.S. Championships, 6/28/09 4.65m (15-3) Kylie Hutson, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/26/114.63m (15-2.25) Fabiana Murer, Brazil, Pre Classic, 6/2/124.62m (15-1.75) Stacy Dragila, USA, 6/23/014.62m (15-1.75) Stacy Dragila, USA, 5/24/034.61m (15-1.5) Stacy Dragila, USA, 5/27/01Other notable marks4.60m (15-1) FCR Chelsea Johnson, UCLA, Pac-10 Champs, 5/14/06

Long Jump7.31m (23-11.75, w+1.9) PCR Marion Jones, USA, 5/31/987.19m (23-7.25, w+1.8) Brittney Reese, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/26/117.15m (23-5.5, w+1.0) Brittney Reese, USA, Olympic Trials, 7/1/127.10m (23-3.5, w+1.6) Chelsea Hayes, Louisiana Tech, Olympic Trials, 7/1/127.03m (23-0.75, w+1.7) Janay DeLoach, USA, Olympic Trials, 7/1/127.02m (23-0.5, w+2.0) Jackie Joyner-Kersee, USA, 6/19/937.00m (22-11.75, w+2.0) Jodi Anderson, USA, 6/28/806.97m (22-10.5, w+1.9) Marion Jones, USA, 6/24/006.97m (22-10.5, w+2.0) Janay DeLoach, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/26/116.97m (22-10.5, w+1.0) Vashti Thomas, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/29/126.97m (22-10.5, w+1.2) Whitney Gipson, USA, Olympic Trials, 7/1/12Wind-aided marks7.15m (23-5.5, w+2.1) Janay DeLoach, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/29/127.09m (23-3.25, w+3.1) Brittney Reese, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/28/097.08m (23-2.75, w+2.4) Janay DeLoach, USA, Olympic Trials, 7/1/127.07m (23-2.5, w+3.4) Jackie Joyner-Kersee, USA, 6/16/937.02m (23-0.5, w+3.3) Maurren Maggi, Brazil, Pre Classic, 6/8/08Other notable ancillary marks7.06m (23-2, w+1.9) Brittney Reese, USA, Olympic Trials, 7/1/127.02m (23-0.5, w+1.7) Brittney Reese, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/26/11

Triple Jump14.98m (49-1.75, w+0.6) PCR Olha Saladuha, Ukraine, Pre Classic, 6/4/1114.85m (48-8.75, w+1.7) Olha Saladuha, Ukraine, Pre Classic, 6/1/1314.83m (48-8, w+1.4) Caterine Ibarguen, Colombia, Pre Classic, 6/1/1314.62m (47-11.75, w-0.4) Nadezhda Alekhina, Russia, Pre Classic, 7/3/1014.45m (47-5, w-0.4) Olga Rypakova, Kazakhstan, Pre Classic, 7/3/1014.38m (47-2.25, w+1.4) Shani Marks, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/29/0814.33m (47-0.25, w-0.3) Erica McLain, USA, Pre Classic, 7/3/1014.31m (46-11.5, w+0.6) Dana Veldakova, Slovakia, Pre Classic, 6/1/1314.25m (46-9, w+1.0) Kimberly Williams, Jamaica, Pre Classic, 6/1/1314.23m (46-8.25, w+0.1) Keila Costa, Brazil, Pre Classic, 6/1/13Wind-aided marks14.93m (48-11.75, w+2.1) Caterine Ibarguen, Colombia, Pre Classic, 6/1/1314.78m (48-6, w+2.7) Kimberly Williams, Jamaica, Pre Classic, 6/1/1314.32m (47-0.75, w+2.1) Shani Marks, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/27/0814.30m (46-11, w+2.9) Shakeema Welsch, USA, U.S. Championships, 6/26/0914.27m (46-10.0, w+3.5) Shakeema Welsch, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/29/08Other notable ancillary marks14.72m (48-3.5, w+0.5) Olha Saladuha, Ukraine, Pre Classic, 6/1/1314.70m (48-2.75, w+1.6) Olha Saladuha, Ukraine, Pre Classic, 6/1/1314.65m (48-0.75, w+1.9) Olha Saladuha, Ukraine, Pre Classic, 6/1/13

Shot Put20.59m (67-6.75) PCR Nadzeya Ostapchuk, Belarus, Pre Classic, 6/4/1120.15m (66-1.5) Valerie Adams, New Zealand, Pre Classic, 5/31/1320.12m (66-0.15) Lijao Gong, China, Pre Classic, 5/31/1319.86m (65-2) Michelle Carter, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/23/1119.85m (65-1.5) Jillian Camarena-Williams, NYAC, U.S. Championships, 6/23/1119.76m (64-10) Jillian Camarena-Williams, USA, Pre Classic, 6/4/1119.65m (64-5.75) Michelle Carter, USA, Pre Classic, 5/31/1319.30m (63-4) Jillian Camarena-Williams, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/28/1219.19m (62-11) Connie Price-Smith, USA, 1997

Discus66.92m (219-6) PCR Sandra Perkovic, Croatia, Pre Classic, 6/1/1265.35m (214-5) Lisa Marie Vizaniari, Australia, 2000

Hammer75.98m (249-3) PCR Tatyana Lysenko, Russia, Pre Classic, 7/3/10 (U.S. Soil Record)75.93m (249-1) Betty Heidler, Germany, Pre Classic, 6/1/1275.60m (248-0) Anita Wlodarczyk, Poland, Pre Classic, 6/1/1275.21m (246-9) Betty Heidler, Germany, Pre Classic, 5/31/1374.95m (245-10) Tatyana Lysenko, Russia, Pre Classic, 6/1/1274.87m (245-7) Betty Heidler, Germany, Pre Classic, 7/3/1074.73m (245-2) Anita Wlodarczyk, Poland, Pre Classic, 5/31/1374.19m (243-5) Jessica Cosby, USA, Pre Classic, 6/12/1273.93m (242-6) Betty Heidler, Germany, Pre Classic, 6/8/0873.73m (241-10) Ivana Brkljacic, Croatia, Pre Classic, 6/8/08

Javelin67.60m (221-9) Christina Obergfoll, Germany, Pre Classic, 5/31/1365.90m (216-2) PCR Kara Patterson, USA, Pre Classic, 7/3/1065.48m (214-10) Christina Obergföll, Germany, Pre Classic, 6/4/1165.30m (214-3) Maria Abakumova, Russia, Pre Classic, 6/4/1165.20m (213-11) Barbora Spotakova, Czech Republic, Pre Classic, 6/10/0764.87m (212-10) Barbora Špotáková, Czech Republic, Pre Classic, 6/4/1164.40m (211-3) Martina Ratej, Slovakia, Pre Classic, 7/3/1063.95m (209-10) Kara Patterson, USA, U.S. Championships, 6/27/0963.80m (209-4) Kimberly, Mickle, Australia, Pre Classic, 5/31/1363.00m (206-8) Sunette Viljoen, South Africa, Pre Classic, 5/31/13Old Implement66.58 (218-5) Anna Verouli, Greece, 9/25/82

Heptathlon6,770 points Jackie Joyner-Kersee, USA, 6/16/936,667 points Hyleas Fountain, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/28/08

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Oregon Preview100 Meters 10.33 Andrew Banks, Oregon 1978200 Meters 21.04 Phil Alexander, Oregon 2008400 Meters 46.80 Pat Johnson, Oregon 1995800 Meters 1:46.86 Tyler Mulder, OTC Elite 20111,500 Meters 3:41.96 Mike Miller, Army WCAP 20043,000 Meters 7:52.64 Chris Thompson, OTC Elite 20115,000 Meters 14:00.78 Mike Blackmore, Adidas 198710,000 Meters 28:13.33 Alberto Salazar, Oregon 1980110 Meter Hurdles 13.68 Johnathan Cabral, Oregon 2013400 Meter Hurdles 51.24 Bob Gray, Oregon Int. 19932,000 Meter Steeplechase 5:40.20 Ben Bruce, OTC Elite 20113,000 Meter Steeplechase 8:37.56 Don Clary, Team Adidas 19844x100 Meter Relay 40.35 Oregon 2013 (Mathis, Delaney, Kelley, Thomas)4x400 Meter Relay 3:08.45 Oregon Track Club Elite 2010 (Mulder, Koech, Wieczorek, Scherer)Mile Relay 3:14.2 Oregon 1976 (Davis, Bowen, Braithwaite, Hagmeier)2-Mile Relay 7:35.44 Oregon State 1982 (Oldfield, Whitted, Hassan, Fricker) Distance Medley Relay 9:38.85 Oregon 1982 (Brox, Wright, Mack, Hill)4-Mile Relay 16:53.75 Oregon 1983 (McGuirk, Morrisette, Myers, Kuphaldt)High Jump 2.24m/7-4.5 Eugene Hutchinson, Unattached 2007Pole Vault 5.79m/19-0 Tommy Skipper, Oregon 2006Long Jump 7.73m/25-4.5 Latin Berry, Oregon 1989Triple Jump 16.12m/52-10.75 Spencer Williams, Oregon Int. 1995Shot Put 20.05m/65-9.5 Dean Crouser, Oregon 1983Discus 62.91m/206-5 Mac Wilkins, Athletics West 1980Hammer 78.56m/257-9 Lance Deal, New York AC 1996Javelin 74.14m/243-3 Brian Crouser, New York AC 1987Attendance 5,962 2011

Pepsi Team Invitational100 Meters 10.30 Slip Watkins, Louisiana State 1988 Augustin Olobia, Washington State 1991 Gerald Phiri, Texas A&M 2010200 Meters 20.60 Prezel Hardy, Jr., Texas A&M 2012400 Meters 45.57 Pat Johnson, Oregon 1995800 Meters 1:48.55 Mark Macinko, Colorado 19891,500 Meters 3:39.15 Kevin Sullivan, Michigan 19953,000 Meters 7:50.39 Dathan Ritzenhein, Colorado 20045,000 Meters 13:42.90 Adam Goucher, Colorado 1998110 Meter Hurdles 13.70 Eric Mitchum, Oregon 2004400 Meter Hurdles 50.43 Mikael Jakobsson, Minnesota 20033,000 Meter Steeplechase 8:32.94 Henry Lelei, Texas A&M 20134x100 Meter Relay 39.24 Washington State 1991 (Ogbeide, Li, Burroughs, Olobia)4x400 Meter Relay 3:05.69 Texas A&M 2010 (Miller, Dykhuizen, Henry, Howell)Mile Relay 3:08.45 Nebraska 1992 (Trainor, Marsee, Jackson, Waller)High Jump 2.21m/7-3.25 Greg Jones, Washington State 1988Pole Vault 5.50m/18-0.5 Jay Davis, Oregon 1988 Piotr Buciarski, Oregon 1998, 1999 Scott Roth, Washington 2010Long Jump 7.93m/26-0.25 Latin Berry, Oregon 1989Triple Jump 16.29m/53-5.5 John Tillman, Tennessee 1987Shot Put 20.17m/66-2.25 Noah Bryant, USC 2007Discus 61.89m/203-1 John Nichols, Louisiana State 1988Hammer 69.51m/228-1 Stefan Jonsson, Washington State 1988Javelin 83.15m/272-10 Cyrus Hostetler, Oregon 2009Attendance 6,149 1987

Oregon Relays(formerly Oregon Invitational)100 Meters 10.27 Pat Johnson, Oregon 1995200 Meters 20.46 Pat Johnson, Oregon 1995400 Meters 45.63 Cory Nelson, Boise State 1999800 Meters 1:46.79 Tyler Mulder, OTC Elite 20111,500 Meters 3:37.83 Andrew Wheating, Oregon 2010Mile 3:58.16 Andrew Wheating, Oregon 20083,000 Meters 8:23.32 Stuart Eagon, Beaverton HS 20045,000 Meters 13:25.81 Dathan Ritzenhein, Nike 200610,000 Meters 28:11.72 Paul McCloy, Memorial TC 1984110 Meter Hurdles 13.68 Rod Jett, Goldwin TC 1992, Ashton Eaton, Oregon 2010400 Meter Hurdles 50.44 Brett Guymon, Utah State 20013,000 Meter Steeplechase 8:24.72 Farley Gerber, Weber State 19844x100 Meter Relay 39.80 Washington 2008 (Boase, Fredrickson, Turner, Hamilton )4x400 Meter Relay 3:09.24 Oregon 2008 (Dillon, Eaton, Alexander, Barlow)Sprint Medley Relay 3:24.61 Accusplit TC 1984 (Henley, Cowling, Whitlock, Fricker)2-Mile Relay 7:26.13 Athletics West 1984 (Tufariello, Redwine, Aragon, Wilson)Distance Medley Relay 9:47.23 Athletics West 1984 (Mangan, Hanlon, Smith, Jensen)4-Mile Relay 16:08.54 Athletics West 1984 (Aldridge, Padilla,Smith, Aragon)High Jump 2.30m/7-6.5 Rick Noji, Unattached 1989Pole Vault 5.70m/18-8.25 Tim Bright, Athletics West 1989Long Jump 7.86m/25-9.5 Latin Berry, Oregon 1989Triple Jump 16.45m/53-11.75 Joseph Taiwo, Unattached 1986Shot Put 20.14m/66-1 Dylan Armstrong, Kamloops 2007Discus 64.15m/210-5 Doug Reynolds, Unattached 2000Hammer 79.52m/260-10 Lance Deal, New York AC 1993Javelin 80.86m/265-3 Mike Hazle, Unattached 2008Decathlon 8,059 Sheldon Blockburger, Unattached 1989Attendance 7,344 Day Two 2013 6,754 Day One 2011

Oregon Twilight100 Meters 10.31 Pat Johnson, Oregon 1995200 Meters 21.00 Phil Alexander, Lane CC 2005400 Meters 46.06 Matt Scherer, OTC Elite 2010800 Meters 1:4515 Boaz Lalang, Rend Lake College 20081,500 Meters 3:38.60 Andrew Wheating, Oregon 2008Mile 3:55.31 Dub Myers, Oregon 19863,000 Meters 7:37.7 Rudy Chapa, Oregon 19792-mile 8:29.46 Ritchie Harris, Athletics West 19815,000 Meters 13:22.23 Dathan Ritzenhein, Nike 200510,000 Meters 27:43.6 Steve Prefontaine, Oregon TC 1974110 Meter Hurdles 13.52 Ashton Eaton, OTC Elite 2011400 Meter Hurdles 50.89 Brian Wright, Oregon 19893,000 Meter Steeplechase 8:30.7 Danny Lopez, Mizuno 19924x100 Meter Relay 39.87 Oregon 2006 (Del Rincon, Scherer, Jones, Kent)4x400 Meter Relay 3:12.13 OTC Elite 2009 (Hicks, Shaw, Scherer, Wieczorek)4x1-Mile Relay 16:03.24 Oregon 2009 (Centrowitz, Wheating, Biwott, Rupp)Distance Medley Relay 9:26.07 Oregon Track Club Elite 2011 (Symmonds, Eaton, Mulder, Wheating)High Jump 2.34m/7-8 Jesse Williams, Nike 2009Pole Vault 5.80m/19-0.25 Kory Tarpenning, Pac. Coast 1989Long Jump 7.96m/26-1.5 Bouncy Moore, Oregon 1971Triple Jump 16.40m/53-9.75 Spencer Williams, Unattached 1994 Gregg Bleakney, Oregon 1998Shot Put 20.64m/67-8.75 Neil Steinhauer, U.S. Army 1969Discus 63.01m/206-8 Mitch Crouser, MUSA 1982Hammer 81.09m/266-0 Lance Deal, New York AC 1992Javelin 78.04m/256-0 Brian Crouser, Team Nike 1989Attendance 7,012 2012

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Oregon Preview100 Meters 11.72 Geronne Black, Portland State 2012200 Meters 24.14 Kelly Blair, Nike 1996400 Meters 53.96 Amber Purvis, Oregon 2010800 Meters 2:04.74 Rebekah Noble, Oregon 20071,500 Meters 4:10.71 Sally Kipyego, OTC Elite 20103,000 Meters 8:51.07 Sally Kipyego, OTC Elite 20115,000 Meters 16:42.00 Molly Morton, Oregon 197910,000 Meters 33:56.20 Bente Moe, Seattle Pacific 1986100 Meter Hurdles 13.92 Kelly Blair, Oregon 1993400 Meter Hurdles 59.95 Jamesha Youngblood, Oregon 20102,000 Meter Steeplechase 6:19.09 Bridget Franek, OTC Elite 20133,000 Meter Steeplechase 11:01.46 Tanya VanderMeulen, Idaho 20034x100 Meter Relay 44.29 Oregon 2012 (Newson, Purvis, Prandini, Gardner)4x400 Meter Relay 3:44.85 Oregon 2011 (Gosberry, Okodogbe, Roesler, Francis)Mile Relay 3:48.4 Oregon 1980 (Batiste, Stapleton, Warren, Massey) Oregon 1988 (Harding,Jampolsky,Church,Setterholm)High Jump 1.82m/6-0 Joni Huntley, Oregon State 1976 Julie Van Pelt, Seattle Pacific 1989Pole Vault 4.30m/14-1.25 Melissa Gergel, Oregon 2010Long Jump 6.07m/19-11 Teresa Smith, Sports West 1980Triple Jump 12.94m/42-5.5 Simidele Adeagbo, Team XO 2006Shot Put 15.76m/51-8.5 Nuna Abashidze, Kajaks TC 1996Discus 55.77m/183-0 Annie Hess, Concordia (Ore.) 2008Hammer 70.73m/232-1 Britney Henry, ASTF 2012Javelin 56.23m/184-6 Rachel Yurkovich, Oregon 2007Attendance 5,962 2011

Pepsi Team Invitational100 Meters 11.0-h Carol Rodridguez, USC 2007 11.41 Amber Purvis, Oregon 2009200 Meters 23.09 Amber Purvis, Oregon 2009400 Meters 51.64 Jessica Beard, Texas A&M 2010800 Meters 2:03.11 Rebekah Noble, Oregon 2006 1,500 Meters 4:12.38 Lisa Graham, Nebraska 19923,000 Meters 9:12.15 Penny Graves, Oregon 19875,000 Meters 15:36.90 Alex Kosinski, Oregon 2012100 Meter Hurdles 13.10 Gabby Mayo, Texas A&M 2010400 Meter Hurdles 56.54 Schowonda Williams, Louisiana State 19883,000 Meter Steeplechase 10:07.78 Marie Lawrence, Washington 2013 4x100 Meter Relay 43.61 Texas A&M 2012 (Stewart, Ekponé, Duncan, Collier)4x400 Meter Relay 3:35.04 Oregon 2012 (P. Francis, Gosberry, Okodogbe, Roesler)High Jump 1.87m/6-2 Tammy Thurman, Nebraska 1988Pole Vault 4.37m/14-4 Katerina Stefanidi, Stanford 2011Long Jump 6.52m/21-4.75 Angee Henry, Nebraska 1996Triple Jump 13.67m/44-10.25 Shani Marks, Minnesota 2003Shot Put 17.22m/56-6 Valeyta Althouse, UCLA 1994Discus 62.35m/204-7 Aretha Hill, Washington 1998Hammer 66.67m/218-9 Eva Orban, USC 2007Javelin 57.27m/187-11 Rachel Yurkovich, Oregon 2009Attendance 6,149 1987

Oregon Relays(formery Oregon Invitational)100 Meters 11.60 Mandy White, Oregon 2011200 Meters 23.13 Amber Purvis, Oregon 2011400 Meters 53.55 Camara Jones, Unattached 1994800 Meters 2:02.04 Geena Gall, OTC Elite 20111,500 Meters 4:06.23 Sally Kipyego, OTC Elite 20113,000 Meters 9:03.32 Christine McMiken, Oklahoma State 19865,000 Meters 15:16.86 Kara Goucher, Nike 200710,000 Meters 31:44.38 Annette Peters, Nike Int. 1995100 Meter Hurdles 13.41 Alyssa Monteverde, Oregon 2013400 Meter Hurdles 55.35 Sandra Glover, Nike 20003,000 Meter Steeplechase 9:59.61 Carrie Messner, Asics 20064x100 Meter Relay 43.82 Oregon 2011 (White, Purvis, Newson, Gardner)4x400 Meter Relay 3:39.23 Oregon 2009 (Baker, Purvis, Worthen, Youngblood)Sprint Medley Relay 1:41.46 Florida State 1984 (Finn, Cliette, Givens, Payne)2-Mile Relay 8:23.56 Athletics West 1984 (Arbogast, Addison, Haworth, Decker)Distance Medley Relay 12:23.2 Washington 1985 (Williams,Ichikawa,Lindgren,Bolender)4-Mile Relay 18:39.58 Oregon 1985 (Bushnell,Warren,Hayes,Groenendaal)High Jump 1.90m/6-2.75 Vicki Borsheim, Westwood TC 1990Pole Vault 4.41m/14-5.5 Becky Holliday, New Balance 2004Long Jump 6.67m/21-10.75 Akiba McKinney, Nike, 2008Triple Jump 13.66m/44-9.75 Simidele Adeagbo, Team XO/Nike 2006, 2008Shot Put 17.46m/57-3.5 Meg Ritchie, Team Adidas 1984Discus 65.04m/213-4 Meg Ritchie, Team Adidas 1984Hammer 67.49m/221-5 Britney Henry, Oregon 2006Javelin 58.25m/191-1 Rachel Yurkovich, Oregon 2008Heptathlon 5,768 Kelly Blair, Oregon 1994Attendance 7,344 Day Two 2013 6,754 Day One 2011

Oregon Twilight100 Meters 11.75 Jernise Saunders, Portland State 2009200 Meters 23.53 Judi Brown, Team Nike 1984400 Meters 52.62 Maria Mutola, Nike 1998800 Meters 2:01.28 Claudette Groenendaal, Oregon 19851,500 Meters 4:07.50 Maria Mutola, Mozambique 19923,000 Meters 8:54.84 Shayne Culpepper, Nike 20055,000 Meters 15:07.66 Marla Runyan, Asics 2000100 Meter Hurdles 13.39 Cindy Greiner, Athletics West 1988400 Meter Hurdles 57.27 Judi Brown, Team Nike 19843,000 Meter Steeplechase 9:39.77 Bridget Franek, OTC Elite 20124x100 Meter Relay 44.24 Oregon 2010 (White, Purvis, Baker, Youngblood)4x400 Meter Relay 3:49.39 Boise State 2003 (Bolstad, Dewey, Fougler, Legard)Mile Relay 3:44.17 Oregon 1985 (Nelson,Otterstedt,Morris,Hilsenteger)High Jump 1.89m/6-2.25 Denise Gaztambide, Unattached 1992Pole Vault 4.30m/14-1.25 Becky Holliday, New Balance 2004 2005 2006 Niki McEwen, Unattached 2007Long Jump 6.53m/21-5.25 Shana Williams, Adidas 1997Triple Jump 13.69m/44-7.5 Simidele Adeago, Nike 2007Shot Put 17.91m/58-9.25 Sarah Stevens, Shore AC 2011Discus 57.78m/189-7 Kathy Picknell, Bud Light 1985Hammer 68.46m/224-7 Britney Henry, Adidas 2008Javelin 59.31m/194-7 Dana Pounds, USAF/Nike 2008Attendance 7,012 2012

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A Return to the PodiumThe Men of Oregon continued their resurgence nationally by earning a trophy at the NCAA Outdoor Championships for the first time in three years. The Ducks were buoyed by middle distance national championships from Elijah Greer and Mac Fleet, but also showed a wide range of depth by scoring in the 10,000 meters, 110 meter hurdles, hammer, javelin and the 4x400 meter relay.

Greer had one of the most impressive seasons in school history. He became the first Duck to win NCAA 800 meter titles both indoors and outdoors in the same year. In February, he timed the second-fastest indoor 800 in school history, 1:46.73, before going on to take the NCAA indoor title in 1:47.13. That helped Oregon place sixth overall. Outdoors, Greer did not lose an 800 final outdoors during the collegiate season. He won his second straight Pac-12 800 meter title by more than a second, running 1:49.48. He then closed out his collegiate career in impressive fashion, claiming his first NCAA outdoor crown in 1:46.58. He went on to finish fourth in the 800 at the U.S. Outdoor Track and Field Championships.

Fleet, running outdoors for the first time since 2010, completed his remarkable comeback from foot injuries with a surprising NCAA title at 1,500 meters. He got the season off to a slow start, but did qualify for the NCAA Indoor meet in the mile. Outdoors, his year began to heat up during the championship season. After taking third in the 1,500 at the Pac-12 Championships, he found another gear at the NCAA meet. He impressed by running 3:41.21 in the semifinals, before outkicking the field in a sluggish final to win in 3:50.25.

Following the collegiate season, he was the top collegian in the 1,500 at the U.S. Track & Field Championships, and then wen on to run a personal best 3:38.35 (No. 8 in school history) at the Harry Jerome Classic in Vancouver, B.C., in July.

Johnathan Cabral, Sam Crouser, Dakotah Keys, Greg Skipper and Parker Stinson were also consistent performers for the Ducks in 2013. Crouser was the Pac-12 champion in the javelin (249-4) and finished third at the NCAA meet. Keys had one of the Ducks’ more impressive performances of the year at the Pac-12 meet, where he won the decathlon by just three points. He also went over 8,000 points - 8,001 - for the first time in his career in winning the 2013 league crown.

Skipper, just a freshman, was another Duck who successfully overcame an injury the previous season. He was the Pac-12 runner-up in the hammer (222-6, No. 4 in school history), before taking fourth at the NCAA Championships (219-11).

Cabral proved exceptionally reliable in the hurdles in 2013. Indoors, he won the MPSF 60 meter title (7.77) and finished sixth at the NCAA Indoor meet (7.73, which was the second-fastest in school history). Outdoors, Cabral played a vital role in the Oregon’s Pac-12 title as he was the runner-up in both the 110 (13.52) and 400 meter hurdles (50.50). His 400 hurdle time was the sixth best in school history. Cabral went on to place fifth in the 110 hurdles at the NCAA Championship (13.41). Cabral also ran the nation’s fastest time in the 110 meter hurdles, a wind-aided mark of 13.33 at the Stanford Invitational.

Stinson was another important key to the Pac-12 win as the runner-up in the 10,000 meters (28:56.20). He was sixth in that event at the NCAA meet (29:46.45). Earlier in the year at Stanford, Stinson ran a personal best 28:34.71, No. 7 on the UO career list.

One of the Ducks’ most memorable performances came in the final event of the Pac-12 meet, where the Men of Oregon captured their first conference title in the 4x400 meter relay since 1934. The team of Kevin Anding, Arthur Delaney, Jack Galpin and Mike Berry won in 3:05.63. That squad would go on to finish third at the NCAA Championships in 3:03.61, No. 4 in school history.

Oregon’s diversity was its most dominating factor in winning its seventh straight league crown. Trevor Ferguson epitomized that depth by finishing second in the long jump (24-6.25) and third in the 110 hurdles (14.37). The Ducks also saw a runner-up finish from Berry in the 400, and counted a third place showing from Ethan Powell in the javelin.

Others who impressed as first time scorers at the conference level were freshman Matthew Melancon in the 10,000 meters (fourth), Anding in the 400 (fifth), senior Tyler Pinkney in the triple jump (sixth) and senior Miles Walk in the hammer (seventh).

Oregon football players De’Anthony Thomas, Dior Mathis and B.J. Kelley also got into the act along with Arthur Delaney to help the 4x100 relay team finish third (40.00).

Elijah Greer

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OUTDOOR100 meters Mark DateArthur Delaney, So. 10.30 5/11De’Anthony Thomas, So. 10.31w 3/16Dior Mathis, So. 10.51w 3/16

200 meters Mark DateArthur Delaney, So. 20.80 4/20De’Anthony Thomas, So. 21.17 3/16

400 meters Mark DateMike Berry, Jr. 45.14 5/12Kevin Anding, Sr. 46.37 5/12Jack Galpin, Fr. 47.72 5/11

800 meters Mark DateElijah Greer, Sr. 1:45.16 6/21Mac Fleet, Jr. 1:46.32 7/5Boru Guyota, Jr. 1:48.83 5/3

1,500 meters Mark DateMac Fleet, Jr. 3:38.35 7/1Trevor Dunbar, Jr. u-3:38.38 7/5Brett Johnson, Sr. u-3:39.91 5/17Patrick Todd, Sr. 3:40.88 7/5Chad Noelle, So. 3:41.84 5/8Matt Miner, Sr. 3:42.60 3/29Jeramy Elkaim, Fr. 3:42.83 4/20Elijah Greer, Sr. 3:43.56 3/29Chris Brewer, Fr. 3:44.18 5/11Colby Alexander, So. 3:44.23 5/11

Mile Mark DateTrevor Dunbar, Jr. u-3:59.06 7/15

5,000 meters Mark DateParker Stinson, Jr. 13:31.70 4/28Jeramy Elkaim, Fr. 13:57.24 4/6

10,000 meters Mark DateParker Stinson, Jr. 28:34.71 3/29Matthew Melancon, Fr. 29:31.82 3/29Ryan Pickering, Fr. 29:48.52 4/19

110-meter Hurdles Mark DateJohnathan Cabral, So. 13.33w 3/30Trevor Ferguson, So. 14.32 5/12

400-meter Hurdles Mark DateJohnathan Cabral, So. 50.50 5/12

3,000 meter Steeplechase Mark DateCole Watson, Jr. 9:12.30 4/20

4x100-meter Relay Mark DateMathis, Delaney, Kelley, Thomas 39.89 5/5

4x400-meter Relay Mark DateGalpin, Delaney, Anding, Berry 3:03.61 5/8

High Jump Mark DateBradley Laubacher, Fr. 2.11m 6-11 5/3

Pole Vault Mark DateAustin Ouderkirk, Sr. 5.20m 17-0.75 5/25Matt Hidalgo, Fr. 5.20m 17-0.25 5/3

Long Jump Mark DateTrevor Ferguson, So. 7.58m 24-10.5 4/20

Triple Jump Mark DateTyler Pinkney, Sr. 15.28m 50-1.75w 4/20Trevor Ferguson, So. 15.21m 49-11 4/20

Shot Put Mark DateRyan Hunter-Simms, Fr. 16.30m 53-5.75 4/19, 4/20

Discus Mark DateSam Crouser, So. 54.56m 179-0 4/26

Hammer Throw Mark DateGreg Skipper, Fr. 67.81m 222-6 5/12Miles Walk, Sr. 60.02m 196-11 5/12

Javelin Mark DateSam Crouser, So. 78.53m 257-8 5/25Ethan Powell, Jr. 67.88m 222-8 5/11Dakotah Keys, So. 66.81m 219-2 5/5

Decathlon Mark DateDakotah Keys, So. 8,001 5/4-5Blake Kemp, Fr. 7,019 3/27-28

INDOOR60 meters Mark DateArthur Delaney, So. 6.78 1/26Dior Mathis, Jr. 6.79 2/22

200 meters Mark DateArthur Delaney, So. 21.26 2/9

400 meters Mark DateMike Berry, Jr. 45.64 3/8Jack Galpin, So. 48.15 2/23

800 meters Mark DateElijah Greer, Jr. 1:46.73 2/23Boru Guyota, Jr. 1:47.42 2/23

Mile Mark DateBrett Johnson, Jr. 3:58.62 2/9Mac Fleet, Jr. 3:58.90 3/2Matt Miner, Sr. 3:59.01 2/23Jeramy Elkaim, So. 3:59.18 2/23Chad Noelle, Fr. 3:59.57 2/9Elijah Greer, Jr. 4:01.51 1/26

5,000 meters Mark DateJeramy Elkaim, So. 13:39.35 2/8

60-meter Hurdles Mark DateJohnathan Cabral, So. 7.73 3/8

4x400 Meter Relay Mark DateGalpin, Delaney, Greer, Berry 3:09.25 2/9

Distance Medley Relay Mark DateMiner, Delaney, Guyota, Johnson 9:31.91 3/1

High Jump Mark DateDakotah Keys, Jr. 2.02m 6-7.5 3/8

Pole Vault Mark DateAustin Ouderkirk, Sr. 5.13m 16-10 2/23Matt Hidalgo, Fr. 5.13m 16-10 2/23

Long Jump Mark DateTrevor Ferguson, So. 7.23m 23-8.75 2/22

Triple Jump Mark DateTrevor Ferguson, So. 14.64m 48-0.5 2/9Tyler Pinkney, Jr. 14.63m 48-0 1/12

Shot Put Mark DateSam Crouser, So. 17.62m 57-9.75 1/12

35-Pound Weight Throw Mark DateMiles Walk, Sr. 18.27m 59-11.25 2/22

Heptathlon Mark DateDakotah Keys, Jr. 5,757 3/8-9Blake Kemp, Fr. 5,394 2/22-23

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Program of the YearWith national titles in cross country and indoor track and field and a third-place finish at the outdoor meet, Oregon was named the national Terry Crawford Program of the Year for the fifth year in a row. The Ducks’ impressive run of national and conference domination continued with electrifying performances in 2013.

After winning the 2012 national title in cross country for the first time in 25 years, the Ducks continued their mastery of the NCAA Indoor Championships by claiming their fourth crown in a row. Unlike years past, the Ducks did not have an individual event winner, instead relying on great depth across the track.

After winning their fifth straight Pac-12 title, the Ducks then wrapped up the season in impressive fashion by finishing in the top three at the NCAA Championships for an unprecedented fifth consecutive season.

The collection of talent for Oregon in 2013 was one of its greatest in recent memory with veterans like English Gardner, Jordan Hasay, Phyllis Francis, Laura Roesler, Becca Friday and Anne Kesselring joining with newcomers Jenna Prandini, Elizabeth Brenner, Jillian Weir and Alexi Pappas, among others.

Gardner was simply awesome in the sprints. She opened 2013 with a runner-up finish in the 60 meters at the NCAA Indoor meet (7.15). Outdoors, she won her second consecutive NCAA 100 meter title in a school and Pac-12 record 10.96. That came after she was disqualified from the event at the Pac-12 meet for a false start. Not to be discouraged, Gardner came back with a vengeance in the 200 meters, taking the league crown in a school-record 22.62. Gardner turned pro after the collegiate season and won the U.S. title in the 100 meters in a personal best 10.85.

Hasay finished her brilliant Oregon career with a school record 18 All-America awards. She set UO records in the 10,000 meters (32:06.64), indoor 3,000 (8:57.46) and indoor 5,000 (15:40.30) during the year. The 10,000 time was also a Pac-12 record. She was the NCAA indoor runner-up in the 3,000 meters (9:06.61), was fourth in the indoor 5,000 (15:40.30) and third in the outdoor 5,000 (15:50.78).

Kesselring and Friday also wrapped up stellar careers by helping the Ducks win their fifth straight Pac-12 title. Kesselring placed third in both the 800 (2:07.54) and 1,500 (4:15.14) at the league meet, while Friday was the runner-up in the 1,500 (4:14.99). Indoors, both women scored on the distance medley relay, while Friday took sixth in the mile (4:39.23).

Roesler and Francis brought home Pac-12 titles for the Ducks and also factored prominently at the NCAA meets. Roesler won the Pac-12 800 title in 2:06.51 and had a pair of national runner-up finishes. She was second indoors in a school record 2:02.32, and second outdoors in 2:00.98. Roelser was also the top collegian in the 800 at the U.S. Championships in June, timing a personal best 2:00.23 (No. 3 in school history). Francis led the nation in the 400 meters for much of the outdoor season. She opened the year with a fourth place finish at the NCAA Indoor meet in 52.01 (No. 2 in school history) before winning the Pac-12 400 crown in 51.57. That set the stage for her personal best 50.86 run (No. 2 in school history) in a third place showing at the NCAA outdoor meet.

Newcomers were very much a factor for the Ducks as well. Prandini was the surprise Pac-12 champion in the 100 meters, timing 11.46, and placed second in the 200 (22.77). She was seventh in the 100 at the NCAA Outdoor meet (11.43) and fifth indoors in the 60 meters (7.38). Pappas, a transfer from Dartmouth, played a key role in the indoor national crown by taking sixth in the 5,000 (15:47.13) and eighth in the 3,000 (9:12.38).

Brenner became a rare two-sport All-American by taking eighth in the javelin at the NCAA meet (168-9) after placing third at the conference meet (150-0). Weir was one of the most improved throwers on the team as a sophomore and was fourth in the hammer at the Pac-12 meet (212-3).

Oregon’s relays were also impressive in 2013. Oregon’s only win at the NCAA Indoor Championships came in the 4x400 relay, where Gardner, Chizoba Okodogbe, Roesler and Francis won in a school record 3:30.22. At the outdoor meet, the Ducks were fourth in 3:28.24. The 4x100 squad (Francis, Gardner, Prandini, Okodogbe) won the Pac-12 title in a meet record 43.81 and then was fourth the NCAA meet in 43.80.

Other performances that stood out from Oregon’s fifth straight Pac-12 title included Okodogbe in the 400 (second), Alyssa Monteverde in the 100 hurdles (fourth), Anne Leblanc in the 800 (fifth), Megan Patrignelli in the steeplechase (fifth), Lauren Crockett in the high jump (fourth), Chancey Summers in the high jump (fifth), Sammie Clark in the pole vault (fifth) and Annie Whitfield in the javelin (sixth).

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OUTDOOR100 meters Mark DateEnglish Gardner, Jr. 10.96 5/7Jenna Prandini, Fr. 11.14w 5/5

200 meters Mark DateEnglish Gardner, Jr. 22.62 5/12Phyllis Francis, Jr. 22.77 5/12Jenna Prandini, Fr. 23.15 5/12Chizoba Okodogbe, Jr. 23.83 4/19

400 meters Mark DatePhyllis Francis, Jr. 50.86 5/7Chizoba Okodogbe, Jr. 52.22 5/12

800 meters Mark DateLaura Roesler, Jr. 2:00.23 6/24Anne Kesselring, Sr. 2:02.12 5/31Annie Leblanc, Fr. 2:05.50 5/8Becca Friday, Sr. 2:06.00 3/30

1,500 meters Mark DateAnne Kesselring, Sr. 4:13.90 5/25Becca Friday, Sr. 4:14.99 5/12Jordan Hasay, Sr. 4:15.53 5/12Annie Leblanc, Fr. 4:17.64 4/20

5,000 meters Mark DateJordan Hasay, Jr. 15:50.78 5/7

10,000 meters Mark DateJordan Hasay, Sr. 32:06.64 4/28

100-meter Hurdles Mark DateAlyssa Monteverde, Fr. 13.41 4/19

400-meter Hurdles Mark DateAlyssa Monteverde, Fr. 1:03.49 4/19

3,000 meter Steeplechase Mark DateMegan Patrignelli, Jr. 10:09.83 5/24, 5/6Katie Conlon, Sr. 10:42.21 4/28

4x100 meter Relay Mark DateP. Francis, Gardner, Prandini, Okodogbe 43.73 5/5

4x400 meter Relay Mark DateGardner, Okodogbe, Roesler, P. Francis 3:26.73 4/27

High Jump Mark DateLauren Crockett, So. 1.81m 5-11.25 4/19Chancey Summers, So. 1.78m 5-10 4/26, 5/3

Pole Vault Mark DateSammie Clark, Jr. 4.12m 13-6.25 5/3

Long Jump Mark DateJenna Prandini, Fr. 6.15m 20-2.25 5/11

Triple Jump Mark DateMaggie Pietka, Sr. 11.72m 38-5.5 4/19

Shot Put Mark DateBrittany Mann, Fr. 14.75m u-48-4.75 6/20

Discus Mark DateLaura Bobek, Jr. 52.58m 172-6 3/16

Hammer Throw Mark DateJillian Weir, So. 64.70m 212-3 5/11

Javelin Mark DateLiz Brenner, Fr. 51.43m 168-9 5/5Annie Whitfield, Fr. 44.49m 145-11 5/11Rachel Sherrell, Jr. 44.19m 145-0 4/12

2013 Women’s Featured PerformancesINDOOR60 meters Mark DateEnglish Gardner, So. 7.15 3/8Jenna Prandini, Fr. 7.29 3/8Phyllis Francis, Jr. 7.60 1/26Chizobe Okodogbe, Jr. 7.67 1/26

200 meters Mark DateEnglish Gardner, So. 23.50 2/9Jenna Prandini, Fr. 23.70 2/9Phyllis Francis, Jr. 23.91 1/12

400 meters Mark DatePhyllis Francis, Jr. 52.01 3/9Chizoba Okodogbe, Jr. 53.74 2/23Laura Roesler, Jr. 54.76 1/12

800 meters Mark DateLaura Roesler, Jr. 2:02.32 3/8Anne Kesselring, Sr. 2:05.29 2/23Becca Friday, Sr. 2:07.21 2/23Claudia Francis, So. 2:07.31 2/8

Mile Mark DateAnne Kesselring, Sr. 4:35.33 2/9Becca Friday, Sr. 4:35.34 2/9Jordan Hasay, Sr. 4:36.21 2/16Annie Leblanc, Fr. 4:37.93 3/1Sarah Penney, Jr. 4:39.89 3/1

3,000 meters Mark DateJordan Hasay, Sr. 8:57.46 1/26Alexi Pappas, Sr. 9:07.97 2/23Katie Conlon, Sr. 9:18.91 2/23

5,000 meters Mark DateJordan Hasay, Sr. 15:40.30 3/8Alexi Pappas, Sr. 15:47.13 3/8Katie Conlon, Sr. 15:53.73 2/8

60-meter Hurdles Mark DateAlyssa Monteverde, Fr. 8.47 2/22

4x400 Meter Relay Mark DateGardner, Okodogbe, Roesler, P. Francis 3:30.22 3/9

Distance Medley Relay Mark DateLeblanc, Okodogbe, Friday, Kesselring 11:02.15 3/8

High Jump Mark DateChancey Summers, So. 1.81m 5-11.25 2/23Lauren Crockett, So. 1.78m 5-10 1/25, 2/9

Pole Vault Mark DateSammie Clark, So. 4.07m 13-4.25 2/9

Long Jump Mark DateAlyssa Monteverde, Fr. 5.43m 17-9.75 1/12

Triple Jump Mark DateMaggie Pietka, Sr. 11.51m 37-9.25 1/12

Shot Put Mark DateJillian Weir, So. 14.99m 49-2.25 2/9

20-Pound Weight Throw Mark DateJillian Weir, So. 20.58m 67-6.25 2/22

Pentathlon Mark DateAlyssa Monteverde, Fr. 3,642 2/22Lauren Crockett, So. 3,404 1/25

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100 Meters 1. Don Coleman 10.11 1978 2. Samie Parker 10.18 2003 3. Andrew Banks 10.22 1978 4. Arthur Delaney 10.24 2012 5. Pat Johnson 10.26 1995 6. Harry Jerome 10.26 1964 7. George Walcott 10.32 1982 8. Ashton Eaton 10.33 2010 9. Richard Del Rincon 10.34 2006 10. Joeal Hotchkins 10.39 2012 Hand Times: 1. Dave Blunt 10.2 1964 Albert Hearvey 10.2 1972 3. Chris Brathwaite 10.3 1976

100 Yards 1. Harry Jerome 9.2 1962 2. Roscoe Cook 9.3 FCR/FAR/FWR 1959 3. Dave Blunt 9.4 1963 Albert Hearvey 9.4 1970 John Mayes 9.4 1973

200 Meters 1. Don Coleman 20.39 1979 Pat Johnson 20.39 1995 3. George Walcott 20.64 1983 4. Arthur Delaney 20.73 2012 5. Phil Alexander 20.74 2008 6. Harry Jerome 20.79 1964 7. Jordan Kent 20.82 2005 8. Andrew Banks 20.86 1978 Richard Del Rincon 20.86 2006 10. Ashton Eaton 21.03 2010 Joeal Hotchkins 21.03 2012 Hand Times: 1. Chris Brathwaite 20.8 1976 2. Frank Marlatt 21.0 1968

220 Yards 1. Harry Jerome 20.7 1962 Albert Hearvey 20.7 1970 3. Bud Schoemaker 20.8 1935 4. Paul Starr 20.9 1933 Dave Blunt 20.9 1964

400 Meters 1. Mike Berry 44.75 2012 2. Otis Davis 45.07 1960 3. Matt Scherer 45.19 2006 4. Kedar Inico 45.22 2005 5. Pat Johnson 45.38 1995 6. Dacre Bowen 46.16 1977 7. Marcus Dillon 46.18 2007 8. Ashton Eaton 46.28 2010 9. Kevin Anding 46.37 2013 10. Pat Lanning 46.38 1988

440 Yards 1. Otis Davis 46.2 1959 2. Weldon Vance 46.7 1971 3. Ron Couser 46.9 1969 4. Gary Knoke 47.0 1968 Dave Hagmeier 47.0 1968

800 Meters 1. Joaquim Cruz 1:41.77 1984 2. Andrew Wheating 1:45.03 2008 3. Elijah Greer 1:45.06 2011 4. Wade Bell 1:45.17 1967 5. David Mack 1:45.55 1982 6. Mac Fleet 1:46.32 2013 7. Simon Kimata 1:46.65 2002 8. Dub Myers 1:47.51 1984 9. Travis Thompson 1:47.60 2010 10. Steve Bence 1:47.7 1974

880 Yards 1. Wade Bell 1:46.1 1967 2. Dyrol Burleson 1:47.7 1962 3. Jere Van Dyk 1:47.9 1967 4. Steve Bence 1:48.1 1973 5. Sig Ohlemann 1:48.7 1962 6. Jim Reverman 1:48.8 1968 7. Jim Grelle 1:49.1 1958 8. Roscoe Divine 1:49.1 1970

1,500 Meters 1. Matthew Centrowitz 3:34.46 2011 2. Joaquim Cruz 3:36.48 1984 A.J. Acosta 3:36.48 2010 4. Matt Centrowitz 3:36.70 1976 5. Andrew Wheating 3:37.52 2010 6. Dub Myers 3:37.89 1984 7. Steve Prefontaine 3:38.1 1973 8. Mac Fleet 3:38.35 2013 9. Arne Kvalheim 3:38.5 1968 10. Rudy Chapa 3:38.7 1979

Mile 1. Andrew Wheating 3:51.74 2010 2. Joaquim Cruz 3:53.00 1984 3. A.J. Acosta 3:53.76 2010 4. Steve Prefontaine 3:54.6 1973 5. Dub Myers 3:55.31 1986 6. Dave Wilborn 3:56.2 1967 7. Roscoe Divine 3:56.3 1970 8. Jim Hill 3:56.41 1982 9. Rudy Chapa 3:57.04 1981 10. Dyrol Burleson 3:57.6 FAR 1961 Archie San Romani 3:57.6 1964 12. Knut Kvalheim 3:57.9 1973 13. Paul Geis 3:58.1 1974 14. Keith Forman 3:58.3 1962 15. Arne Kvalheim 3:58.5 1968 Mark Feig 3:58.5 1974 17. Jim Bailey 3:58.6 1956 Scott Daggatt 3:58.6 1975 19. Gary Barger 3:58.8 1975 20. Bill McChesney Jr. 3:59.1 1980 21. Steve Savage 3:59.2 1970 Matt Centrowitz 3:59.2 1975 23. Matthew Centrowitz 3:59.33 2010 24. Colin Dalton 3:59.44 1991 25. Steve Fein 3:59.46 2000 26. Harold Kuphaldt 3:59.73 1987 27. Rick Bergesen 3:59.79 1987 28. Mike Blackmore 3:59.80 1984 29. Wade Bell 3:59.8 1966 30. Jordan McNamara 3:59.87 2009 31. Mac Fleet 3:59.88 2010 32. Lars Kaupang 3:59.9 1974

3-Mile 1. Steve Prefontaine 12:53.4 1973 2. Paul Geis 12:55.8 1974 3. Arne Kvalheim 13:14.6 1968 4. Ken Moore 13:26.2 1966 5. Terry Williams 13:28.8 1975 6. Dave Taylor 13:30.6 1975 7. Norm Trerise 13:35.4 1968 8. Randy James 13:36.0 1974 9. Steve Savage 13:36.2 1970 10. Pat Tyson 13:37.0 1973

5,000 Meters 1. Bill McChesney Jr. 13:14.80 1982 2. Rudy Chapa 13:19.22 1979 3. Alberto Salazar 13:22.31 1979 4. Steve Prefontaine 13:22.4 1973 5. Paul Geis 13:23.4 1974 6. Galen Rupp 13:30.49 2007 7. Jim Hill 13:30.52 1982 8. Parker Stinson 13:31.70 2013 9. Shadrack Biwott 13:36.25 2009 10. Ken Martin 13:37.49 1980

10,000 Meters 1. Galen Rupp 27:33.48 2007 2. Bill McChesney Jr. 27:50.82 1982 3. Luke Puskedra 27:56.62 2012 4. Alberto Salazar 28:06.12 1979 5. Shadrack Biwott 28:28.83 2009 6. Jason Hartmann 28:31.96 2003 7. Parker Stinson 28:34.71 2013 8. Matthew Davis 28:38.86 1999 9. Chris Hamilton 28:45.56 1984 10. Diego Mercado 28:48.54 2009

6-Mile 1. Steve Prefontaine 27:09.4 FCR/FAR 1973 2. Alberto Salazar 27:56.72 1981 3. Terry Williams 28:03.0 1974 4. Mike Long 28:11.0 1973 5. Randy James 28:28.8 1974

110 Meter High Hurdles 1. Eric Mitchum 13.38 2004 2. Johnathan Cabral 13.45 2012 3. Ashton Eaton 13.54 2010 4. Micah Harris 13.67 2002 5. Bob Gray 13.79 1991 6. LaMar Hurd 13.81 1984 7. David Klech 13.82 2011 8. AK Ikwuakor 13.83 2005 9. Phil Bransom 13.84 1979 10. Terry Ellis 13.93 2003Hand Times: 1. Ivory Harris 13.7 1972 2. Dave Edstrom 13.8 1960 Mel Renfro 13.8 1962 Don Wright 13.8 1981

120 Yard Hurdles 1. Jerry Tarr 13.3 FAR 1962 2. Dave Edstrom 13.8 1960 Bob Blum 13.8 1967 Ivory Harris 13.8 1971 5. Phil Bransom 13.9 1977

400 Meter Hurdles 1. Pedro Chiamulera 49.64 1987 2. Bob Gray 49.83 1992 3. Don Ward 50.19 1984 4. Brian Wright 50.38 1990 5. Richard Curtis 50.49 1986 6. Johnathan Cabral 50.50 2013 7. Brandon Holliday 50.52 2004 8. Phil Bransom 50.57 1979 9. AK Ikwuakor 50.61 2005 10. David Klech 50.75 2009Hand Times: 1. Gary Knoke 49.6 1968

440 Yard Hurdles 1. Jerry Tarr 50.3 1962 Gary Knoke 50.3 1968 3. Paul Cope 51.6 1966 Paul Wilkinson 51.6 1974 5. Dave Hagmeier 51.8 1975

3,000 Meter Steeplechase 1. Ken Martin 8:20.97 1980 2. Knut Kvalheim 8:25.6 1973 3. Don Clary 8:26.9 1979 4. Danny Lopez 8:28.44 1990 5. Steve Savage 8:29.6 1971 6. Matt McGuirk 8:33.03 1984 7. Dan Nelson 8:34.19 1987 8. Harold Kuphaldt 8:34.19 1984 9. Todd Lathers 8:35.0 1973 10. Mike Friton 8:35.0 1981

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4x100 Meter Relay 1. Richard Del Rincon, 39.20 2005 Matt Scherer, Kedar Inico, Jordan Kent 2. Richard Del Rincon, 39.45 2006 Matt Scherer, Derrick Jones, Jordan Kent 3. Devon Hosey, 39.80 1991 Michael McClendon, Bob Gray, Ronnie Harris 4. Jared Huske, 39.86 2006 Matt Scherer, Derrick Jones, Jordan Kent Dior Mathis, 39.86 2012 Arthur Delaney, Joeal Hotchkins, Mike Berry 6. Dior Mathis, 39.89 2013 Arthur Delaney, B.J. Kelley, De’Anthony Thomas 7. Dior Mathis, 40.00 2013 Arthur Delaney. B.J. Kelley, Mike Berry 8. Bob Gray, 40.01 1989 Curtis Wilson, Davon Russell, Klaus Weigeldt 9. Dino Philyaw, 40.08 1995 Pat Johnson, LaMont Woods, Duane Ingram 10. Dior Mathis, 40.09 2011 Mike Berry, Kenjon Barner, LaMichael James Dior Mathis, 40.09 2012 Arthur Delaney, Joeal Hotchkins, De’Anthony Thomas

4x400 Meter Relay 1. Jordan Kent, 3:00.81 2005 Kedar Inico, Akobundu Ikwuakor, Matt Scherer 2. Travis Anderson, 3:03.27 2005 Kedar Inico, Akobundu Ikwuakor, Matt Scherer 3. Travis Anderson, 3:03.49 2004 Brandon Holliday, Kedar Inico, Matt Scherer 4. Jack Galpin, 3:03.61 2013 Arthur Delaney, Kevin Anding, Mike Berry 5. Travis Anderson, 3:04.85 2006 Matt Scherer, Akobundu Ikwuakor, Jordan Kent Marcus Dillon, 3:04.85 2008 Ashton Eaton, Phil Alexander, Chad Barlow 7. Travis Anderson, 3:06.73 2003 Matt Scherer, Jordan Kent, Brandon Holliday 8. Eric Hersey, 3:07.21 2011 Bryan Harper, Elijah Greer, Mike Berry 9. Phil Alexander, 3:07.24 2007 Ashton Eaton, Chad Barlow, Marcus Dillon 10. Parrish Nixon, 3:07.4 1982 Brad Coleman, Don Wright, David Mack

High Jump 1. Jason Boness 2.26m 7-5 2000 2. Andy Young 2.24m 7-4.25 1989 3. Justin Frick 2.23m 7-3.75 2011 4. Chris Nelson 2.21m 7-3 1996 5. Danny Marconi 2.19m 7-2.25 2010 6. Jan From 7-2 1979 7. Jeff Lindsey 2.18m 7-1.75 2004 8. Teddy Davis 2.16m 7-1 2004 9. Dave Howard 7-0.5 1983 Chris Harper 7-0.5 1984 Keith Washington 7-0.5 1985 Muhammad Oliver 2.15m 7-0.5 1991 Jason Walton 2.15m 7-0.5 1993 Eric White 2.15m 7-0.5 1993 Damian Olson 7-0.5 1998 Kyley Johnson 7-0.5 2000 David Klech 2.15m 7-0.5 2010

Pole Vault 1. Tommy Skipper 5.80m 19-0.25 2007 2. Kory Tarpenning 18-6.5 1985 3. Tom Hintnaus 18-4.5 1980 4. Piotr Buciarski 18-2.5 1999 5. Jay Davis 18-0.5 1986 Trevor Woods 5.50m 18-0.5 2002 7. Tim Canfield 17-10.5 1986 8. Brian Cullen 17-9.25 1990 9. John Switzer 17-9 1980 10. Jeromy Williams 5.40m 17-8.5 1995

Long Jump 1. Latin Berry 8.14m 26-8.5 1989 2. Ashton Eaton 8.04m 26-4.5 2010 3. Bouncy Moore 26-2.25 1971 4. Ross Blackman 26-1 1974 5. Uchenna Agu 26-0.75 1986 Leonidas Watson 7.94m 26-0.75 2005 7. Tom Smith 26-0 1969 8. Mel Renfro 25-11.75 1962 9. J.J. Birden 25-8.75 1988 Spencer Williams 25-8.75 1988

Triple Jump 1. Spencer Williams 16.44m 53-11.25 1989 2. Latin Berry 16.41m 53-10.25 1989 3. Gregg Bleakney 53-9.75 1998 4. Leonidas Watson 16.37m 53-8.5 2005 5. Uchenna Agu 52-6.75 1986 6. Foluso Akinradewo 15.86m 52-0.5 2003 7. LaMar Hurd 51-11.5 1983 8. Brian Schaudt 15.75m 51-8.25 2011 9. Todd Bleakney 15.61m 51-2.75 1994 10. Gary Lacey 51-0 1979

Shot Put 1. Dean Crouser 69-1.5 1982 2. Neil Steinhauer 68-11.75 1967 3. Jeff Stover 68-4.5 1980 4. Pete Shmock 66-5 1972 5. Dave Voorhees 64-3.75 1978 6. Vince Goldsmith 63-10.25 1981 7. Mac Wilkins 63-8 1973 8. Greg Aitkenhead 63-7.75 1986 9. Dave Steen 61-11.25 1963 10. Jeff Hultberg 18.68m 61-3.5 1985

Discus 1. Dean Crouser 65.88m 216-2 1983 2. Mac Wilkins 212-6 1973 3. Dave Voorhees 206-6 1978 4. Ray Burton 204-4 1976 5. Kevin Carr 198-11 1986 6. Jose deSouza 59.98m 196-9 1988 7. Steve Davis 59.10m 193-11 1983 8. Gary Wolf 193-2 1972 9. Jeff Hultberg 57.70m 189-4 1985 10. Kent Landerholm 57.46m 188-6 1983

Hammer 1. Ken Flax 257-0 1986 2. Scott McGee 68.84m 225-10 1991 3. Kent Landerholm 68.78m 225-8 1983 4. Greg Skipper 67.81m 222-6 2013 5. Eric Finch 67.68m 222-0 1989 6. Brian Richotte 67.96m 222-11 2007 7. Adam Kriz 67.45m 221-3 2003 8. Colin Veldman 66.94m 219-7 2008 9. Jordan Stray 66.93m 219-7 2011 10. John McArdle 215-10 1979

Javelin (New implement) 1. Cyrus Hostetler 83.16m 272-10 2009 2. Sam Crouser 80.80m 265-1 2012 3. John Stiegeler 77.07m 252-10 2001 4. Art Skipper 76.72m 251-8 1992 5. Alex Wolff 73.93m 242-7 2010 6. Ryan Brandel 72.54m 238-0 2007 7. Mike Simmons 71.32m 234-0 2010 8. Adam Jenkins 69.30m 227-4 2004 9. Nick Bakke 69.28m 227-3 2002 10. Jack Byrne 68.80m 225-9 1989

Javelin (Old implement) 1. Brian Crouser 312-0 1985 2. Reidar Lorentzen 286-6 1979 3. Les Tipton 263-1 1964 4. Bob George 260-1 1984 5. Mac Wilkins 257-4 1970 6. Frode Stormyr 254-9 1984 7. Jeff Carter 254-8 1976 8. Bob Daniel 251-3 1972 9. John Burns 250-1 1963 10. Mark Richardson 248-3 1970

Decathlon 1. Ashton Eaton 8,457 2010 2. Pedro daSilva 8,176 1992 3. Muhammad Oliver 8,087 1992 4. Craig Brigham 8,027 1975 5. Dakotah Keys 8,001 2013 6. Santiago Lorenzo 7,889 2001 7. Jeromy Williams 7,806 1995 8. Ray Livingston 7,754 1995 9. Dave Edstrom 7,599 1959 10. Tommy Skipper 7,589 2004

Dub MyersNCAA Champion

Matthew CentrowitzNCAA Champion

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50 Meters 1. Devon Hosey 5.6 1992 2. Ronnie Harris 5.7 1992 3. Patrick Johnson 5.80 1995 Derrick Deadwiler 5.8 1993 LaVon Pierce 5.8 1992

55 Meters 1. Devon Hosey 6.2 1992 2. LaMont Woods 6.25 1996 Pat Johnson 6.25 1996

60 Meters 1. Samie Parker 6.62 2003 2. Ashton Eaton 6.71 2010 3. Richard Del Rincon 6.73 2006 4. Derrick Jones 6.77 2008 LaMichael James 6.77 2010

200 Meters 1. Kedar Inico 21.10 2005 2. Pat Johnson 21.26 1996 Arthur Delaney 21.26 2013 4. Richard Del Rincon 21.40 2006 5. Matt Scherer 21.41 2004 Mike Berry 21.41 2011

300 Meters 1. Phil Alexander 33.42 2008 Marcus Dillon 33.42 2008 3. Ashton Eaton 33.93 2008 4. Chad Barlow 34.42 2008 5. Bryan Harper 34.60 2012

400 Meters 1. Mike Berry 45.64 2013 2. Matt Scherer 45.95 2005 3. Kedar Inico 46.41 2005 4. Phil Alexander 46.96 2008 5. Chad Barlow 47.19 2008

440 Yards 1. Parrish Nixon 49.8 1984 2. Mark Harris 52.4 1985

500 Yards 1. Curtis Wilson 57.74 1991 2. Larry Williams 59.00 1990 3. Pat Lanning 59.4 1988

600 Meters 1. Elijah Greer 1:18.01 2010 2. Travis Thompson 1:18.35 2010 3. Russell Hornsby 1:19.88 2012 4. Boru Guyota 1:19.95 2012 5. Tomas Finol 1:20.94 2003

800 Meters 1. Andrew Wheating 1:46.36 2010 2. Elijah Greer 1:46.73 2013 3. Boru Guyota 1:47.42 2013 4. Simon Kimata 1:48.07 2002 5. Mike McGrath 1:49.28 2008

1,000 Yards 1. Steve Bence 2:10.2 1973 2. Dave Bailey 2:14.5 1985 3. Knut Hegvold 2:16.9 1984

Mile 1. Mac Fleet 3:57.70 2010 2. Galen Rupp 3:57.86 2009 3. Matthew Centrowitz 3:57.92 2009 4. A.J. Acosta 3:58.08 2010 5. Andrew Wheating 3:58.20 2010 6. Brett Johnson 3:58.62 2013 7. Matt Miner 3:59.01 2013 8. Jeramy Elkaim 3:59.18 2013 9. Steve Prefontaine 3:59.2 1973 10. Mike McGrath 3:59.25 2006 11. Chad Noelle 3:59.57 2013

1,500 Meters 1. Greg James 4:00.55 1995 2. Dave Veniski 4:05.08 1995

2,000 Meters 1. Rudy Chapa 5:13.4 1979

3,000 Meters 1. Galen Rupp 7:44.69 2009 2. Matthew Centrowitz 7:50.59 2011 3. Trevor Dunbar 7:51.55 2012 4. Steve Fein 7:54.26 1999 5. Eric Logsdon 7:54.29 2005

2-Mile 1. Jim Hill (unattached) 8:37.0 1984 2. Chris Hamilton 8:55.0 1985 3. Tye Van Schoiack 8:56.9 1992

5,000 Meters 1. Galen Rupp 13:18.12 2009 CR/FAR

2. Alberto Salazar 13:22.6 1981 3. Trevor Dunbar 13:36.86 2012 4. Parker Stinson 13:39.22 2012 5. Jeramy Elkaim 13:39.35 2013

50 Meter Hurdles 1. Quincy Ruffin 6.90 1997 Pedro DeSilva 6.9 1992 Muhammed Oliver 6.9 1992 Jamar Williams 6.9 1993

55 Meter Hurdles 1. Eric Mitchum 7.26 2004 2. J.J. Birden 7.44 1988 3. Ray Livingston 7.49 1996

60 Yard Hurdles 1. LaMar Hurd 7.49 1984 2. J.J. Birden 7.5 1984 3. LaMar Hurd 7.55 1984

60 Meter Hurdles 1. Eric Mitchum 7.67 2006 2. Johnathan Cabral 7.73 2013 3. Ashton Eaton 7.77 2010 4. Micah Harris 7.85 2002 5. David Klech 7.88 2011

4x400 Meter Relay 1. Travis Anderson, 3:04.17 2005 Kedar Inico, Akobundu Ikwuakor, Matt Scherer 2. Travis Anderson, 3:06.54 2004 Brandon Holliday, Roderick Dotts, Matt Scherer 3. Ashton Eaton, 3:07.13 2007 Chad Barlow, Phil Alexander, Marcus Dillon 4. Travis Anderson, 3:07.55 2005 Roderick Dotts, Kedar Inico, Matt Scherer 5. Matt Butcher, 3:07.61 2010 Ashton Eaton, Travis Thompson, Chad Barlow

Distance Medley Relay 1. Mac Fleet, 9:26.78 2011 Mike Berry, Elijah Greer, Matthew Centrowitz 2. Jordan McNamara, 9:29.39 2009 Chad Barlow, Andrew Wheating, Galen Rupp 3. A.J. Acosta, 9:29.59 2009 Chad Barlow, Andrew Wheating, Galen Rupp 4. Mac Fleet, 9:29.82 2010 Chad Barlow, Elijah Greer, A.J. Acosta 5. Brian Shrader, 9:31.91 2012 Mike Berry, Boru Guyota, Trevor Dunbar Matt Miner, 9:31.91 2013 Arthur Delaney, Bory Guyota, Brett Johnson

High Jump 1. Chris Nelson 2.25m 7-4.5 1996 2. Andy Young 7-2.25 1989 Jason Boness 2.19m 7-2.25 2001 4. Jeff Lindsey 2.17m 7-1.5 2004 5. Damian Olson 7-1 1998 Danny Marconi 2.16m 7-1 2011

Pole Vault 1. Tommy Skipper 5.71m 18-8.75 2004 2006 2. Piotr Buciarski 18-2.5 1998 3. Trevor Woods 5.48m 17-11.75 2002 4. Kory Tarpenning 17-9.25 1984 5. Jon Derby 5.35m 17-6.5 2005

Long Jump 1. Leonidas Watson 7.90m 25-11 2005 2. Ray Livingston 7.76m 25-5.5 1996 3. Ashton Eaton 7.73m 25-4.5 2010 4. Joey Mortimore 25-0.25 1998 5. Vernell Warren 7.56m 24-9.75 2011

Triple Jump 1. Leonidas Watson 16.11m 52-10.25 2004 2. Spencer Williams 51-0.5 1990 3. Foluso Akinradewo 15.55m 51-0.25 2003 4. Brian Schaudt 15.47m 50-9.25 2012 5. Gregg Bleakney 50-4.5 1996

Shot Put 1. Colin Veldman 17.90m 58-8.75 2006 2. Sam Crouser 17.62m 57-9.75 2013 3. John Bello 17.51m 57-5 2000 4. Rian Ingrim 17.50m 57-5 2001 5. Jeff Hultberg 56-8.5 1985

35 Pound Weight Throw 1. Brian Richotte 20.73m 68-0.25 2007 2. Adam Kriz 20.60m 67-7 2003 3. Ken Flax 64-0.5 1985 4. Jordan Stray 19.09m 62-7.75 2011 5. Ryan Cole 61-4 1998

Heptathlon 1. Ashton Eaton 6,499 2010 CR/FAR/FWR

2. David Klech 5,831 2011 3. Dakotah Keys 5,757 2013 4. Santiago Lorenzo 5,608 2002 5. Billy Pappas 5,446 2002

CR - Collegiate RecordFAR - Former American RecordFWR - Former World Record

Oregon Men’s Indoor Top Performances

Elijah GreerNCAA Champion

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NCAA Outdoor Champions and Oregon ResultsYear Champion (Coach) Score Oregon Site1921 Illinois (Harry Gill) 20 — 8 Chicago1922 California (Walter Christie) 28 — — Chicago1923 Michigan (Steve Farrell) 29 — — Chicago1924 No Meet1925 Stanford (R. L. Templeton) 31 — — Chicago1926 USC (Dean Cromwell) 27 — — Chicago1927 Illinois (Harry Gill) 35 — — Chicago1928 Stanford (R. L. Templeton) 72 — — Chicago1929 Ohio State (Frank Castleman) 50 — 12 Chicago1930 USC (Dean Cromwell) 55 9th 12 Chicago1931 USC (Dean Cromwell) 77 10th 14 Chicago1932 Indiana (Billy Hayes) 56 — — Chicago1933 Louisiana State (Bernie Moore) 58 9th 20 Chicago1934 Stanford (R. L. Templeton) 63 10th 14 USC1935 USC (Dean Cromwell) 74 — 2.2 California1936 USC (Dean Cromwell) 103 — — Chicago1937 USC (Dean Cromwell) 62 — 8 California1938 USC (Dean Cromwell) 67 10th 16 Minnesota1939 USC (Dean Cromwell) 86 7th 16 USC1940 USC (Dean Cromwell) 47 11 Minnesota1941 USC (Dean Cromwell) 81 10th 10 Stanford1942 USC (Dean Cromwell) 85 — — Nebraska1943 USC (Dean Cromwell) 46 — — Northwestern1944 Illinois (Leo Johnson) 79 — — Marquette1945 Navy (E. J. Thomson) 62 — — Marquette1946 Illinois (Leo Johnson) 78 — — Minnesota1947 Illinois (Leo Johnson) 59 — 5 1/6 Utah1948 Minnesota (James Kelly) 46 — 9 Minnesota1949 USC (Jess Hill) 55 34th 2/5 USC1950 USC (Jess Hill) 46 38th 1 Minnesota1951 USC (Jess Hill) 56 12th 12 Washington1952 USC (Jess Mortensen) 66 9th 20 California1953 USC (Jess Mortensen) 80 — 0 Nebraska1954 USC (Jess Mortensen) 66 10th 12 Michigan1955 USC (Jess Mortensen) 42 4th 29 USC1956 UCLA (Ducky Drake) 57 7th 20 California1957 Villanova (James Elliott) 47 17th 9 Texas1958 USC (Jess Mortensen) 48 19th 9 California1959 Kansas (Bill Easton) 73 18th 10 Nebraska1960 Kansas (Bill Easton) 50 4th 22 California1961 USC (Jess Mortensen) 65 2nd 47 Pennsylvania1962 Oregon (Bill Bowerman) 85 Champions Oregon1963 USC (Vern Wolfe) 61 3rd 41 New Mexico1964 Oregon (Bill Bowerman) 70 Champions Oregon1965 Oregon (Bill Bowerman) 32 Champions California USC (Vern Wolfe) 321966 UCLA (Jim Bush) 81 7th 23 Indiana1967 USC (Vern Wolfe) 86 2nd 42 Brigham Young1968 USC (Vern Wolfe) 58 11th 13 California1969 San Jose State (Bud Winter) 48 T10th 18 Tennessee1970 Oregon (Bill Bowerman) 35 Champions Drake Brigham Young (Clarence Robison) 35 Kansas (Bob Timmons) 351971 UCLA (Jim Bush) 52 3rd 38 Washington1972 UCLA (Jim Bush) 82 4th 32 Oregon1973 UCLA (Jim Bush) 52 2nd 31 Louisiana State1974 Tennessee (Stan Huntsman) 60 T17th 10 Texas1975 Texas-El Paso (Ted Banks) 55 T6th 24 Brigham Young1976 USC (Vern Wolfe) 64 T12th 16 Pennsylvania1977 Arizona State (Baldy Castillo) 64 T20th 8 Illinois1978 UCLA (Jim Bush) 50 4th 40 Oregon Texas-El Paso (Ted Banks) 501979 Texas-El Paso (Ted Banks) 64 5th 28 Illinois1980 Texas-El Paso (Ted Banks) 69 T6th 24 Texas1981 Texas-El Paso (Ted Banks) 70 T12th 16 Louisiana State1982 Texas-El Paso (Jon Wedel) 105 4th 76 Brigham Young1983 Southern Methodist (Ted McLaughlin) 104 6th 59 Houston1984 Oregon (Bill Dellinger) 113 Champions Oregon1985 Arkansas (John McDonnell) 61 7th 26 Texas1986 Southern Methodist (Ted McLaughlin) 53 7th 30 Indianapolis1987 UCLA (Bob Larson) 81 21st 14 Louisiana State1988 UCLA (Bob Larson) 82 T7th 25 Oregon1989 Louisiana State (Pat Henry) 53 4th 36 Brigham Young1990 Louisiana State (Pat Henry) 44 5th 27 Duke1991 Tennessee (Doug Brown) 51 3rd 36 Oregon 1992 Arkansas (John McDonnell) 60 5th 33 Texas 1993 Arkansas (John McDonnell) 69 — — New Orleans1994 Arkansas (John McDonnell) 83 — — Boise State 1995 Arkansas (John McDonnell) 61.5 T47th 5 Tennessee1996 Arkansas (John McDonnell) 55 30th 10.5 Oregon

1997 Arkansas (John McDonnell) 55 T61st 3 Indiana1998 Arkansas (John McDonnell) 58 T35th 7 Buffalo1999 Arkansas (John McDonnell) 59 T65th 2 Boise State2000 Stanford (Vin Lananna) 72 T44th 5 Duke2001 Tennessee (Bill Webb) 50 9th 27 Oregon2002 Louisiana State (Pat Henry) 64 35th 7 Louisiana State2003 Arkansas (John McDonnell) 59 13th 19.25 Sacramento2004 Arkansas (John McDonnell) 65.5 9th 26 Texas2005 Arkansas (John McDonnell) 60 T9th 23 Sacramento2006 Florida State (Bob Braman) 67 T12th 23 Sacramento2007 Florida State (Bob Braman) 54 T10th 20 Sacramento2008 Florida State (Bob Braman) 52 T11th 22 Drake2009 Texas A&M (Pat Henry) 48 T2nd 46 Arkansas2010 Texas A&M (Pat Henry) 55 3rd 45 Oregon2011 Texas A&M (Pat Henry) 55 T10th 25 Drake2012 Florida (Mike Holloway) 50 T9th 22 Drake2013 Florida (Mike Holloway) 53 4th 44 Oregon Texas A&M (Pat Henry) 53

NCAA Indoor Champions and Oregon ResultsYear Champion (Coach) Score Oregon Site1965 Missouri (Tom Botts) 14 x 0 Detroit1966 Kansas (Bob Timmons) 14 — — Detroit1967 USC (Vern Wolfe) 26 — — Detroit1968 Villanova (Jim Elliott) 35.33 — — Detroit1969 Kansas (Bob Timmons) 41.5 — — Detroit1970 Kansas (Bob Timmons) 27.5 — — Detroit1971 Villanova (Jim Elliott) 22 — — Detroit1972 USC (Vern Wolfe) 19 — — Detroit1973 Manhattan (Fred Dwyer) 18 — — Detroit1974 Texas-El Paso (Ted Banks) 19 — — Detroit1975 Texas-El Paso (Ted Banks) 36 — — Detroit1976 Texas-El Paso (Ted Banks) 23 — — Detroit1977 Washington State (John Chaplin) 25.5 — — Detroit1978 Texas-El Paso (Ted Banks) 44 — — Detroit1979 Villanova (Jim Elliott) 52 — — Detroit1980 Texas-El Paso (Ted Banks) 76 — — Detroit1981 Texas-El Paso (Ted Banks) 76 — — Detroit1982 Texas-El Paso (John Wedel) 67 — — Pontiac, Mich.1983 Southern Methodist (Ted McLaughlin) 43 — — Pontiac, Mich.1984 Arkansas (John McDonnell) 38 — — Syracuse, N.Y.1985 Arkansas (John McDonnell) 70 — — Syracuse, N.Y.1986 Arkansas (John McDonnell) 49 — — Oklahoma City1987 Arkansas (John McDonnell) 39 — — Oklahoma City1988 Arkansas (John McDonnell) 34 — — Oklahoma City1989 Arkansas (John McDonnell) 34 — — Indianapolis1990 Arkansas (John McDonnell) 44 x 0 Indianapolis1991 Arkansas (John McDonnell) 34 — — Indianapolis1992 Arkansas (John McDonnell) 53 — — Indianapolis1993 Arkansas (John McDonnell) 66 — — Indianapolis1994 Arkansas (John McDonnell) 94 — — Indianapolis1995 Arkansas (John McDonnell) 59 — — Indianapolis1996 George Mason (John Cook) 39 — — Indianapolis1997 Arkansas (John McDonnell) 59 — — Indianapolis1998 Arkansas (John McDonnell) 56 34th 6 Indianapolis1999 Arkansas (John McDonnell) 65 47th 2 Indianapolis2000 Arkansas (John McDonnell) 69.5 — — Arkansas2001 Louisiana State (Pat Henry) 34 — — Arkansas2002 Tennessee (Bill Webb) 62.5 9th 15 Arkansas2003 Arkansas (John McDonnell) 54 34th 6 Arkansas2004 Louisiana State (Pat Henry) 44.5 18th 13 Arkansas2005 Arkansas (John McDonnell) 56 6th 29 Arkansas2006 Arkansas (John McDonnell) 53 6th 23 Arkansas2007 Wisconsin (Ed Nuttycombe) 40 T19th 11 Arkansas2008 Arizona State (Greg Kraft) 44 T19th 11 Arkansas2009 Oregon (Vin Lananna) 54 Champions Texas A&M2010 Florida (Mike Holloway) 57 t2nd 44 Arkansas2011 Florida (Mike Holloway) 52 T26th 8 Texas A&M2012 Florida (Mike Holloway) 52 T36th 6 Boise State2013 Arkansas (Chris Bucknam) 74 T6th 22 Arkansas

Number of NCAA Outdoor Team ChampionshipsUSC 26Arkansas 12UCLA 8Texas-El Paso 6Illinois 5Oregon 5Louisiana State 4Stanford 4Texas A&M 4Florida State 3Kansas 3Tennessee 3

Men’s NCAA Championship Results

Florida 2Southern Methodist 2Arizona State 1Brigham Young 1California 1Indiana 1Michigan 1Minnesota 1Navy 1Ohio State 1San Jose State 1Villanova 1

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1934 Bob Parke Javelin 220-11.6251938 Mack Robinson 220 yards 21.31941 Les Steers High Jump 6-10.8751947 George Rasmussen Pole Vault 14-0 (tie)1948 George Rasmussen Pole Vault 14-01951 Chuck Missfeldt Javelin 219-4.751952 Emery Barnes High Jump 6-8 (tie)1954 Bill Dellinger Mile 4:13.81955 Jim Bailey Mile 4:05.6 Ken Reiser 2-mile 9:04.51956 Bill Dellinger 5,000 Meters 14:48.51959 Jim Grelle Mile 4:03.91960 Dyrol Burleson 1,500 3:44.21961 Jerry Tarr 120 yard hurdles 13.9 Dyrol Burleson Mile 4:00.51962 Dyrol Burleson Mile 3:59.8 Jerry Tarr 120 yard hurdles 13.5 Harry Jerome 220 yard hurdles 20.7 Jerry Tarr 440 yard hurdles 50.31964 Harry Jerome 100 Meters 10.1 Les Tipton Javelin 249-101965 Neal Steinhauer Shot Put 62-6 Bruce Mortenson Steeplechase 9:00.81967 Wade Bell 880 yards 1:47.61970 Steve Prefontaine 3-mile 13:22.01971 Steve Prefontaine 3-mile 13:20.2 Bouncy Moore Long Jump 25-9.751972 Steve Prefontaine 5,000 Meters 13:31.41973 Steve Prefontaine 3-mile 13:05.3 Mac Wilkins Discus 203-111974 Paul Geis 3-mile 13:38.891978 Rudy Chapa 5,000 Meters 13:35.291982 David Mack 800 Meters 1:48.00 Dean Crouser Discus 207-4 Dean Crouser Shot Put 68-4.25 Brian Crouser Javelin 274-71983 Joaquim Cruz 800 Meters 1:44.91 Dean Crouser Discus 216-21984 Joaquim Cruz 800 Meters 1:45.10 Joaquim Cruz 1,500 Meters 3:36.481985 Brian Crouser Javelin 281-01986 Ken Flax Hammer 257-0 Dub Myers 1,500 Meters 3:41.721987 Dan Nelson Steeplechase 8:35.371990 Scott McGee Hammer 217-81992 Art Skipper Javelin 248-72001 Santiago Lorenzo Decathlon 7,889 John Stiegleler Javelin 252-10

Oregon Men’s NCAA Champions2004 Tommy Skipper Pole Vault 18-8.252005 Tommy Skipper Pole Vault-Ind. 18-4.52006 Tommy Skipper Pole Vault 18-6.5 Tommy Skipper Pole Vault-Ind. 18-8.252007 Tommy Skipper Pole Vault 18-0.52008 Ashton Eaton Decathlon 8,0552009 Andrew Wheating 800 Meters 1:46.21 Galen Rupp 5,000 Meters 14:04.12 Galen Rupp 10,000 Meters 28:21.45 Ashton Eaton Decathlon 8,241 Galen Rupp 3,000 Meters-Ind. 7:48.94 Galen Rupp 5,000 Meters-Ind. 13:41.45 Distance Medley Relay-Ind. 9:29.59 (A.J. Acosta, Chad Barlow, Andrew Wheating, Galen Rupp) Ashton Eaton Heptathlon-Ind. 5,9882010 Andrew Wheating 800 Meters 1:45.69 Andrew Wheating 1,500 Meters 3:47.94 Ashton Eaton Decathlon 8,457 Distance Medley Relay-Ind. 9:36.87 (A.J. Acosta, Chad Barlow, Travis Thompson, Andrew Wheating) Ashton Eaton Heptathlon-Ind. 6,4992011 Matthew Centrowitz 1,500 Meters 3:42.542013 Elijah Greer 800 Meters 1:46.58 Mac Fleet 1,500 Meters 3:50.25 Elijah Greer 800 Meters-Ind. 1:47.13

Oregon NCAA Champions by Event (61) 100 Meters 1200 Meters / 220 yards 2400 Meters / 440 yards 1800 Meters / 880 yards 8 (1 Indoor)1,500 Meters / Mile 113,000 Meters / 2-Mile 2 (1 indoor)Steeplechase 25,000 Meters / 3-mile 9 (1 indoor)10,000 Meters 1110 Meter / 120 yard Hurdles 2Distance Medley Relay 2 (2 indoor)High Jump 2Pole Vault 5 (2 indoor)Long Jump 1Shot Put 2Discus 3Hammer 2Javelin 7Decathlon 4Heptathlon 2 (2 indoor)

Bouncy MooreNCAA Champion

George RasmussenNCAA Champion

Neal SteinhauerNCAA Champion

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Bowerman Award Winner2009 Galen Rupp2010 Ashton Eaton

Bowerman Award Finalists (top 3)2009 Ashton Eaton2009 Galen Rupp2010 Ashton Eaton2010 Andrew Wheating

Bowerman Award Semifinalists (top 10)2009 Ashton Eaton2009 Galen Rupp2010 Ashton Eaton2010 Andrew Wheating

USTFCCCA National Athlete of the Year2008 Galen Rupp Cross Country2009 Ashton Eaton Indoor Field2009 Galen Rupp Indoor Track2009 Ashton Eaton Outdoor Field2009 Galen Rupp Outdoor Track2010 Ashton Eaton Indoor Field2010 Ashton Eaton Outdoor Co-Field2010 Andrew Wheating Outdoor Track

USTFCCCA National Coach of the Year2007 Vin Lananna Cross Country2008 Vin Lananna Cross Country2009 Dan Steele Indoor Track & Field

John McDonnell Program of the Year2009 Oregon2010 Oregon

Pacific-10 Conference Athlete of the Year 1978 Alberto Salazar Cross Country1982 Dean Crouser Track & Field1982 Jim Hill Cross Country1983 Dean Crouser Track & Field1983 Jim Hill Cross Country1984 Joaquim Chapa Track & Field1988 Brad Hudson Cross Country1995 Karl Keska Cross Country1999 Steve Fein Cross Country2006 Tommy Skipper Field2006 Galen Rupp Cross Country2007 Shadrack Biwott Cross Country2008 Galen Rupp Cross Country2009 Ashton Eaton Field2009 Galen Rupp Track2010 Ashton Eaton Co-Field2010 Andrew Wheating Track

National & Conference Award Winners

Galen RuppBowerman Award Winner

Pacific-10 Conference Newcomer of the Year 1999 Jason Hatrmann Cross Country2000 Jason Bonus Track & Field2004 Tommy Skipper Track & Field2005 Galen Rupp Track & Field2006 Diego Mercado Cross Country2007 A.J. Acosta Cross Country2008 Luke Puskedra Cross Country2009 Matthew Centrowitz Track & Field2012 Johnathan Cabral Track & Field

Pacific-10 Conference Coach of the Year 1976 Bill Dellinger Cross Country1977 Bill Dellinger Cross Country1978 Bill Dellinger Track & Field1978 Bill Dellinger Cross Country1979 Bill Dellinger Track & Field1979 Bill Dellinger Cross Country1976 Bill Dellinger Cross Country1982 Bill Dellinger Cross Country1984 Bill Dellinger Track & Field1986 Bill Dellinger Track & Field1988 Bill Dellinger Cross Country1989 Bill Dellinger Cross Country1990 Bill Dellinger Track & Field1990 Bill Dellinger Cross Country1992 Bill Dellinger Cross Country1995 Bill Dellinger Cross Country1998 Bill Dellinger Cross Country2002 Martin Smith Track & Field2005 Oregon Staff Track & Field2006 Vin Lananna Cross Country2007 Vin Lananna Track & Field2007 Vin Lananna Cross Country2008 Dan Steele Track & Field2008 Vin Lananna Cross Country2009 Vin Lananna Track & Field2010 Vin Lananna Track & Field2012 Vin Lananna Track & Field2013 Robert Johnson Track & Field

Andrew WheatingBowerman Award Finalist

Ashton EatonBowerman Award Winner

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(Note: Top finishes that did not earn All-America status in italics)

1907 Dan Kelly, Long Jump (23-11)

1924 Ralph Spearow, Pole Vault (13-0)

1930 Bobby Robinson, 2nd-Tie, Pole Vault (13-0)

1932 Ralph Hill, 5,000 Meters (14:55.7)

1934 Bob Parke, 1st Javelin (220-11 5/8)

1936 George Varoff, Pole Vault (14-6.5)

1937 George Varoff, Pole Vault (14-7 5/8)

1938 Mack Robinson, 1st, 220 Yards (21.3)

1939 George Varoff, Pole Vault (14-4) Les Steers, High Jump (6-8 1/8) Boyd Brown, Javelin (215-10.25)

1940 Les Steers, High Jump (6-8) Boyd Brown, Javelin (223-1.375)

1941 Les Steers, 1st, High Jump (6-10 7/8) Boyd Brown, Javelin (218-3)

1942 Boyd Brown, Javelin (216-7.5)

1947 George Rasmussen, 1st, Pole Vault (14-0)

1948 George Rasmussen, 1st, Pole Vault (14-0)

1949 George Rasmussen, 4th-Tie, Pole Vault (13-8)

1950 Bill Fell, 6th-Tie, 100 Yards (9.9) Dave Henthorne, 6th-Tie, 100 Yards (9.9)

1951 Chuck Missfeldt, 1st, Javelin (219-4.75) Jack Hutchins, 5th, 880 Yards(1:52.1)

1952 Emery Barnes, 1st, High Jump (6-8) Jack Hutchins, 3rd-Tie, 880 Yards(1:50.6) Chuck Missfeldt, 3rd, Javelin (207-6)

1954 Bill Dellinger, 1st, Mile (4:13.8) Ken Reiser, 5th, 2-mile (9:34.6)

1955 Jim Bailey, 1st, Mile (4:05.6) Ken Reiser, 1st, 2-mile (9:04.5) Bill Dellinger, 2nd, Mile (4:06.4) Martin Pedigo, 6th, 220 Yard Low Hurdles (nt)

1956 Bill Dellinger, 1st, 5,000 Meters (14:48.5) Jim Bailey, 2nd, 1,500 Meters (3:43.3) Martin Pedigo, 5th, Triple Jump (47-9.5)

1957 Jim Grelle, 2nd, Mile (4:07.1) Jack Morris, 6th, 220 Yards Low Hurdles (nt)

1958 Jim Grelle, 2nd, Mile (4:04.8) Steve Anderson, 6th, 220 Yard Low Hurdles (23.8)

1959 Jim Grelle, 1st, Mile (4:03.9) Roscoe Cook, 100 Yards (9.3)

1960 Dyrol Burleson, 1st, 1,500 Meters (3:44.2) Dave Edstrom, 3rd, 110 Meter High Hurdles (14.2) Jerry Stubblefield, 4th, Discus (167-6) George Larson, 6th, 1,500 Meters (3:49.7) Jerry Close, 6th, Long Jump (24-0.5)

1961 Dyrol Burleson, 1st, Mile (4:00.5) Jerry Tarr, 1st, 120 Yard High Hurdles (13.9) Sig Ohleman, 2nd, 880 Yards (1:48.7) Harry Jerome, 2nd, 100 Yards (9.4) Keith Forman, 3rd, Mile, (4:05.1) Roscoe Cook, 4th, 100 Yards (9.6) George Larson, 6th Mile (4:07.2)

1962 Harry Jerome, 1st, 220 Yards (20.8) Harry Jerome, 2nd, 100 Yards (9.4) Dyrol Burleson, 1st, Mile (3:59.8) Jerry Tarr, 1st, 120 Yard High Hurdles (13.5) Jerry Tarr, 1st, Intermediate Hurdles (50.3) Mel Renfro, 2nd, 120 Yard High Hurdles (13.8) Mel Renfro, 3rd, Long Jump (25-11.75) Mike Lehner, 3rd, Steeplechase (8:54.4) Keith Forman, 4th, Mile (4:04.5) Clayton Steinke, 4th, Steeplechase (9:03.1) Dave Steen, 5th, Shot Put (58-5.25) Les Tipton, 5th, Javelin (233-5)

1963 Vic Reeve, 2nd, 3-mile (14:26.6) Mike Lehner, 2nd, Steeplechase (9:10.8) Dave Steen, 2nd, Shot Put (61-11.25) Paul Stuber, 3rd, High Jump (6-9) John Burns, 5th, Javelin (242-10.5) Archie San Romani, 5th, Mile (4:06.7) Clayton Steinke, 5th, 6-mile (30:50.7) Clayton Steinke, 6th, Steeplechase (9:00.5) Bob Watson, 5th, Pole Vault (15-9.75) Terry Llewellyn, 6th, High Jump (6-8) Dave Blunt, 6th, 100 (9.8)

1964 Harry Jerome, 1st, 100 Meters (10.1) Les Tipton, 1st, Javelin (249-10.5) Gary Reddaway, 2nd, Javelin (246-1) Mike Lehner, 2nd, Steeplechase (8:50.6) Archie San Romani, 2nd, 1,500 Meters (3:40.8) Harry Jerome, 3rd, 200 Meters (20.6) Ron Gomez, 3rd, Javelin (232-8.5) Dave Blunt, 4th, 200 Meters (20.9w) Ken Moore, 4th, 5,000 Meters (14:14.4) Ray Van Asten, 5th, 800 Meters (1:49.2) Clayton Steinke, 5th, Steeplechase (9:00.5) Paul Stuber, 6th, High Jump (6-9) Ken Moore, 6th, Steeplechase (9:02.8)

1965 Neal Steinhauer, 1st, Shot Put (62-6) Bruce Mortenson, 1st, Steeplechase (9:00.8) Gerry Moro, 3rd, Pole Vault (15-8.5) Ken Moore, 3-Mile (13:45) Al O’Leary, Jim Meinert, Jim Wood, Gordon Payne, 4th, Mile Relay (3:11.1) Wade Bell, 5th, 880 (1:49.8)

1966 Neal Steinhauer, 2nd, Shot Put (64-0.5) Bruce Mortenson, 3rd, Steeplechase (9:00.2) Wade Bell, 4th, Mile (4:02.2) Neal Steinhauer, 4th, Discus (181-0) Ken Moore, 6th, Steeplechase (9:08.8)

Oregon Men’s All-Americans1967 Wade Bell, 1st, 880 Yards (1:47.6) Roscoe Divine, 2nd, Mile (4:06.2) Neal Steinhauer, 2nd, Shot Put (64-2) Bill Heikkila, 2nd, Javelin (246-0) Bob Williams, 4th, Steeplechase (9:08.6) Dave Wilborn, 5th, Mile (4:07.9)

1968 Dave Wilborn, 2nd, 1,500 Meters (3:40.3) Arne Kvalheim, 4th, 5,000 Meters (14:07.8) Norm Trerise, 6th, 5,000 Meters (14:16.4)

1969 Steve Savage, 2nd, Steeplechase (8:45.0) Norm Trerise, 3rd, 3-Mile (13:46.4) Tom Smith, 4th, Long Jump (26-0.25)

1970 Steve Prefontaine, 1st, 3-Mile (13:22.0) Bouncy Moore, 2nd, Long Jump (25-6) Steve Savage, 3rd, Steeplechase (8:45.6) Albert Hearvey, 4th, 100 Yards (9.5) Albert Hearvey, Vincent Buford, Weldon Vance, Doug Chapman, 4th, Mile Relay (3:08.1) Gary Wolf, 5th, Discus (178-9) Tom Smith, 6th, Long Jump (25-1.25)

1971 Steve Prefontaine, 1st, 3-Mile (13:20.2) Bouncy Moore, 1st, Long Jump (25-9.75) Steve Savage, 2nd, Steeplechase (8:34.0) Vincent Buford, Doug Chapman, Craig Blackman, Weldon Vance, 3rd, Mile Relay (3:06.4) Bob Martin, Ivory Harris, Albert Hearvey, John Swanson, 4th, 440 Yard Relay (40.5)

1972 Steve Prefontaine, 1st, 5,000 Meters (13:31.4) Pete Schmock, 2nd, Shot Put (64-10.25) Vincent Buford, Craig Blackman, Doug Chapman, Weldon Vance, 2nd, Mile Relay (3:06.4) Mac Wilkins, 4th, Discus (183-7) Bob Martin, Ivory Harris, Albert Hearvey, John Mays, 4th, 440 Yard Relay (40.5) Steve Bence, 6th, 800 Meters (1:47.7)

1973 Steve Prefontaine, 1st, 3-mile (12:53.4) (13:05.3) Mac Wilkins, 1st, Discus (203-11) Mac Wilkins, 3rd, Shot Put (63-8) Craig Brigham, 4th, Decathlon (7527) Steve Bence, 6th, 880 Yards (1:48.5)

1974 Paul Geis, 1st, 3-Mile (13:38.89)

1975 Paul Geis, 2nd, 3-Mile (13:36.76) Craig Brigham, 2nd, Decathlon (7,847) Gary Barger, 3rd, Steeplechase (9:00.54) Dave Voorhees, 5th, Discus (181-10)

1976 Rich Perkins, 3rd, Hammer (205-5) Matt Centrowitz, 3rd, 1,500 Meters (3:37.28) Randal Markey, 5th, 1,500 Meters (3:39.98) Jeff Carter, 5th, Javelin (253-5)

1977 Ray Burton, 3rd, Discus (197-11) Dave Taylor, 5th, 5,000 Meters (13:43.82)

Art SkipperNCAA Champion

Dean CrouserNCAA Champion

Dan NelsonNCAA Champion

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2005 Galen Rupp, 2nd, 10,000 Meters (28:23.75) Jordan Kent, Kedar Inico, AK Ikwuakor, Matt Scherer, 3rd, 4x400 Meter Relay (3:00.81) Eric Mitchum, 4th, 110 Meter Hurdles (13.53) Richard Del Rincon, Matt Scherer, Kedar Inico, Jordan Kent, 6th, 4x100 Meter Relay (39.20) Kedar Inico, 8th, 400 Meters (45.85) Eric Logsdon, 12th, 5,000 Meters (14:20.21) Tommy Skipper, 1st, Pole Vault (18-4.5) - Indoors Eric Mitchum, 4th, 60 Meters Hurdles (7.73) - Indoors Leonidas Watson, 4th, Long Jump (25-11) - Indoors Travis Anderson, Kedar Inico, A.K. Ikwuakor, Matt Scherer, 5th, 4x400 Meter Relay (3:05.26) - Indoors Kedar Inico, 6th, 400 Meters (46.62) - Indoors Eric Logsdon, 7th, 3,000 Meters (8:04.27) - Indoors Matt Scherer, 9th, 400 Meters (47.15) - Indoors Ryan Voge, 10th, Heptathlon (5,209) - Indoors

2006 Tommy Skipper, 1st, Pole Vault (18-8.25) Matt Scherer, 4th, 400 Meters (45.41) Eric Mitchum, 5th, 110 Meter Hurdles (13.58) Richard Del Rincon, Matt Scherer, Derrick Jones, Jordan Kent, 7th, 4x100 Meter Relay (39.48) Travis Anderson, Matt Scherer, A.K. Ikwuakor, Jordan Kent, 6th, 4x400 Meter Relay (3:04.85) Tommy Skipper, 1st, Pole Vault (18-6.5) - Indoors Eric Mitchum, 3rd, 60 Meter Hurdles (7.68) - Indoors Galen Rupp, 5th, 5,000 Meters (13:56.41) - Indoors Galen Rupp, 6th, 3,000 Meters (8:07.85) - Indoors

2007 Tommy Skipper, 1st, Pole Vault (18-0.5) Galen Rupp, 2nd, 10,000 Meters (28:56.19) Ryan Brandel, 7th, Javelin (225-11) Marcus Dillon, 9th, 400 Meters (46.18) Galen Rupp, 3rd, 5,000 Meters (13:40.38) - Indoors Galen Rupp, 4th, 3,000 Meters (7:56.79) - Indoors A.J. Acosta, 13th, Mile (4:08.78) - Indoors

2008 Ashton Eaton, 1st, Decathlon (8,055) Andrew Wheating, 2nd, 800 Meters (1:45.32) Colin Veldman, 7th, Hammer (219-7) Alex Wolff, 7th, Javelin (220-1.5) A.J. Acosta, 9th, 1,500 Meters (3:43.95) Mike Simmons, 9th, Javelin (215-0.5) A.J. Acosta, 3rd, Mile (4:04.90) - Indoors Ashton Eaton, 6th, Heptathlon (5,676) - Indoors Ashton Eaton, Chad Barlow, Phil Alexander, Marcus Dillon, 7th, 4x400 Meter Relay (3:07.89) - Indoors

2009 Andrew Wheating, 1st, 800 Meters (1:46.21) Galen Rupp, 1st, 5,000 Meters (14:04.12) Galen Rupp, 1st, 10,000 Meters (28:21.45) Ashton Eaton, 1st, Decathlon (8,241) Cyrus Hostetler, 4th, Javelin (238-6) Shadrack Biwott, 8th, 5,000 Meters (14:11.45) Alex Wolff, 10th, Javelin (219-11) Luke Puskedra, 11th, 10,000 Meters (19:20.18) Marshall Ackley, 12th, Decathlon (7,470) Galen Rupp, 1st, 3,000 Meters (7:48.94) - Indoors Galen Rupp, 1st, 5,000 Meters (13:41.45) - Indoors A.J. Acosta, Chad Barlow, Andrew Wheating, Galen Rupp, 1st, Distance Medley Relay (9:29.59) - Indoors Ashton Eaton, 1st, Heptathlon (5,988) - Indoors Andrew Wheating, 2nd, 800 Meters (1:48.54) - Indoors Matthew Centrowitz, 6th, Mile (4:02.69) - Indoors Luke Puskedra, 6th, 5,000 Meters (13:50.82) - Indoors Scott Wall, 14th, 5,000 Meters (14:24.18) - Indoors

2010 Andrew Wheating, 1st, 800 Meters (1:45.69) Andrew Wheating, 1st, 1,500 Meters (3:47.94) Ashton Eaton, 1st, Decathlon (8,457) A.J. Acosta, 2nd, 1,500 Meters (3:48.01) Matthew Centrowitz, 3rd, 1,500 Meters (3:48.08) Jordan McNamara, 8th, 5,000 Meters (13:54.30) Jordan Stray, 9th, Hammer (212-4) Elijah Greer, 10th, 800 Meters (1:46.99) Cyrus Hostetler, 10th, Javelin (225-4) Luke Puskedra, 14th, 10,000 Meters (29:27.37) A.J. Acosta, Chad Barlow, Travis Thompson, Andrew Wheating, Distance Medley Relay, 1st (9:36.87) - Indoors Ashton Eaton, Heptathlon, 1st (6,499) - Indoors Andrew Wheating, 2nd, 800 Meters (1:48.40) - Indoors Mac Fleet, 2nd, Mile (4:01.63) - Indoors A.J. Acosta, 4th, Mile (4:02.27) - Indoors Matt Butcher, Ashton Eaton, Travis Thompson, Chad Barlow, 6th, 4x400 Meter Relay (3:08.42) - Indoors Luke Puskedra, 9th, 5,000 Meters (13:57.98) - Indoors Elijah Greer, 10th, 800 Meters (1:50.55) - Indoors

1978 Rudy Chapa, 1st, 5,000 Meters (13:35.29) Tom Hintnaus, 2nd, Pole Vault (17-4) Dave Voorhees, 3rd, Discus (188-6) Dave Voorhees, 3rd, Shot Put (64-3.75) John McArdle, 4th, Hammer (205-1) Don Clary, 5th, Steeplechase (8:33.43) Jeff Stover, 5th, Shot Put (63-0) Alberto Salazar, 6th, 10,000 Meters (28:46.55) Matt Centrowitz, 6th, 1,500 (3:39.29)

1979 Rudy Chapa, 2nd, 5,000 Meters (13:25.39) Alberto Salazar, 3rd, 10,000 Meters (28:06.12) Don Coleman, 3rd, 200 Meters (20.64) Ray Burton, 4th, Discus (201-5) John McArdle, 5th, Hammer (211-3) Jeff Stover, 6th, Shot Put (61-6) Phil Bransom, 6th, High Hurdles (13.99)

1980 Tom Hintnaus, 2nd, Pole Vault (17-11.75) Ken Martin, 2nd, Steeplechase (8:24.09) Bill McChesney, 3rd, 5,000 Meters (13:47.96) Jon Switzer, 5th (tie), Pole Vault (17-0) David Mack, 6th, 800 Meters (1:47.48)

1981 Reidar Lorentzen, 2nd, Javelin (269-5) Dean Crouser, 4th, Discus (200-5) Alberto Salazar, 4th, 10,000 Meters (28:53.5) Jim Hill, 7th, 5,000 Meters (13:56.4) Rudy Chapa, 9th, 5,000 Meters (14:03.2)

1982 Dean Crouser, 1st, Shot Put (68-4.25) Dean Crouser, 1st, Discus (207-4) Brian Crouser, 1st, Javelin (274-7) David Mack, 1st, 800 Meters (1:48.0) Jim Hill, 5th, 1,500 Meters (3:48.37) Bill McChesney, 5th, 5,000 Meters (14:12.06)

1983 Joaquim Cruz, 1st, 800 Meters (1:44.91) Dean Crouser, 1st, Discus (216-2) Dean Crouser, 3rd, Shot Put (67-5.5) Dub Myers, 5th, 1,500m (3:41.92) Kent Landerholm, 7th, Hammer (222-5) Steve Davis, 9th, Discus (192-8)

1984 Joaquim Cruz, 1st, 800 Meters (1:45.10) Joaquim Cruz, 1st, 1,500 Meters (3:36.48) Kory Tarpenning, 2nd, Pole Vault (18-0) Dub Myers, 3rd, 1,500 Meters (3:37.94) Jim Hill, 3rd, 5,000 Meters (13:48.72) Brian Crouser, 4th, Javelin (262-1) Matt McGuirk, 5th, Steeplechase (8:33.03) Harold Kuphaldt, 6th, Steeplechase (8:34.86) John Zishka, 6th, 5,000 Meters (13:49.55) Ken Flax, 7th, Hammer (222-3) Chris Hamilton, 10th, 10,000 Meters (29:14.69)

1985 Brian Crouser, 1st, Javelin (281-0) Ken Flax, 3rd, Hammer (244-5) Dub Myers, 4th, 1,500 Meters (3:42.93) Mike Blackmore, 4th, 5,000 Metera (14:03.60)

1986 Ken Flax, 1st, Hammer (257-0) Dub Myers, 1st, 1,500 Meters (3:41.72) Mark McMonigal, 2nd, 10,000 Meters (29:22.17) Kevin Carr, 7th, Discus (189-1)

1987 Dan Nelson, 1st, Steeplechase (8:35.37) Latin Berry, 5th, Long Jump (26-4.5) Harold Kuphaldt, 10th, 5,000 Meters (14:08.45)

1988 Eric Finch, 3rd, Hammer (217-8) Jay Davis, 4th, Pole Vault (17-7.25) Latin Berry, 6th, Triple Jump (53-5.75) Jose deSouza, 6th, Shot Put (59-5.25) Jose deSouza, 6th, Discus (183-8) Jim Mours, 6th, Pole Vault (17-3.5) Eric Peterson, 8th, 1,500 Meters (3:44.30) Seth Simonds, 8th, Steeplechase (8:47.14) Brad Hudson, 9th, 10,000 Meters (29:02.48)

1989 Pedro daSilva, 2nd, Decathlon (7,885) Eric Finch, 2nd, Hammer (222-0) Spencer Williams, 4th, Triple Jump (53-11.25) Latin Berry, 5th, Long Jump (26-8.5) Colin Dalton, 6th, 1,500 Meters (3:45.57) Scott McGee, 6th, Hammer (211-11) Rick Mestler, 8th, Steeplechase (9:08.04)

1990 Scott McGee, 1st, Hammer (217-8) Danny Lopez, 2nd, Steeplechase (8:36.86) Brian Wright, 4th, 400 Meter Hurdles (50.23) Rick Mestler, 6th, Steeplechase (8:46.16) Latin Berry, 8th, Long Jump (25-3.25) Spencer Williams, 10th, Triple Jump (51-5.75) Pat Haller, 13th, 10,000 Meters (30:11.25)

1991 Scott McGee, 2nd, Hammer (224-5) Bob Gray, 2nd, 110 Meter Hurdles (13.63) Art Skipper, 3rd, Javelin (234-9) Muhammad Oliver, 4th, Decathlon (7,709) Rick Mestler, 5th, Steeplechase (8:37.14) Pedro daSilva, 6th, Decathlon (7,527) Tye Van Schoiack, 7th, Steeplechase (8:40.14) Pat Haller, 9th, 5,000 Meters (14:15.03)

1992 Art Skipper, 1st, Javelin (248-7) Tye Van Schoiack, 3rd, Steeplechase (8:39.69) Pat Haller, 3rd, 5,000 Meters (14:04.57) Pedro daSilva, 3rd, Decathlon (8,167) Muhammad Oliver, 4th, Decathlon (8,060) Bob Gray, 6th, 110 Meter Hurdles (13.95) Rick Mestler, 6th, Steeplechase (8:43.89)

1995 Ray Livingston, 5th, Decathlon (7,628) Pat Johnson, 8th, 100 Meters (10.32) Pat Johnson, 9th, 200 Meters (20.76)

1996 Chris Nelson, 4th(t), High Jump (7-2.5) Ray Livingston, 4th, Decathlon (7,660) Karl Keska, 8th, 10,000 Meters (29:28.84) Matthew Davis, 9th, 10,000 Meters (29:38.84) Rick Cantwell, 12th, 5,000 Meters (14:48.73)

1997 Daniel Das Neves, 7th, Steeplechase (8:42.01) Piotr Buciarski, 8th, Pole Vault (17-2.75) Gregg Bleakney, 11th, Triple Jump (50-2.5) Micah Davis, 13th, Steeplechase (8:50.68)

1998 Micah Davis, 4th, Steeplechase (8:41.95) Piotr Buciarski, Pole Vault, 7th (17-4.5) Piotr Buciarski, Pole Vault, 3rd (18-0.5) - Indoors

1999 Steve Fein, 7th, 5,000 Meters (14:11.70) Steve Fein, 7th, 3,000m (7:58.51) - Indoors

2000 Santiago Lorenzo, 5th, Decathlon (7,543) Jason Boness, 7th (t), High Jump (7-2.25) Steve Fein, 13th, 1,500 Meters (3:45.63)

2001 Santiago Lorenzo, 1st, Decathlon (7,889) John Stiegeler, 1st, Javelin (252-10) Jason Hartmann, 3rd, 10,000 Meters (29:28.97) Billy Pappas, 8th, Decathlon (7,488) Jason Boness, 9th, High Jump (6-11.75) - Indoors

2002 Jason Hartmann, 4th, 10,000 Meters (29:28.50) Micah Harris, 7th, 110 Meter Hurdles (13.78) Trevor Woods, 3rd, Pole Vault (17-11.75) - Indoors Samie Parker, 4th, 60 Meters (6.66) - Indoors Simon Kimata, 5th, 800m (1:49.56) - Indoors

2003 Jason Hartmann, 4th, 10,000 Meters (28:31.96) Samie Parker, 5th, 100 Meters (10.41) John Stiegeler, Javelin, 4th (241-5) Adam Kriz, 5th, Hammer (220-2) Eric Logsdon, 8th, 5,000 Meters (13:59.00) Trevor Woods, 8th-t, Pole Vault (16-10.75) Samie Parker, 3rd, 60 Meters (6.64) - Indoors

2004 Tommy Skipper, Pole Vault, 1st (18-8.25) Travis Anderson, Brandon Holliday, Kedar Inico, Matt Scherer, 5th, 4x400 Meter Relay (3:03.88) Brett Holts, 7th, Steeplechase (8:57.75) Eric Logsdon, 7th, 5,000 Meters (14:22.05) Tommy Skipper, 2nd, Pole Vault (18-4.5) - Indoors Eric Mitchum, 6th, 60 Meter Hurdles (7.74) - Indoors Ryan Andrus, 7th, 5,000 Meters (14:03.21) - Indoors Leonidas Watson, 9th, Long Jump (25-2.5) - Indoors

Oregon Men’s All-Americans, continued

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2011 Matthew Centrowitz, 1st, 1,500 Meters (3:42.54) Mike Berry, 3rd, 400 Meters (45.18) Elijah Greer, 3rd, 800 Meters (1:45.06) Luke Puskedra, 6th, 10,000 Meters (28:33.47) 2 Steve Finley, 13th, Steeplechase (9:05.94) 2 A.J. Acosta, 16th, 1,500 Meters (3:49.81) 2 David Klech, 16th, Decathlon (7,469) Matthew Centrowitz, 4th, 3,000 Meters (8:04.88) - Indoors David Klech, 6th, Heptathlon (5,831) - Indoors 2 Mac Fleet, Mike Berry, Boru Guyota, Matthew Centrowitz, 10th, Distance Medley Relay (9:48.00) 2 Luke Puskedra, 14th, 5,000 Meters (14:02.26) - Indoors 2 Elijah Greer, 15th, 800 Meters (1:54.48) - Indoors 2 Mac Fleet, 16th, Mile (4:08.16) - Indoors

2012 Mike Berry, 2nd, 400 Meters (44.75) Elijah Greer, 3rd, 800 Meters (1:46.05) Luke Puskedra, 4th, 10,000 Meters (28:24.24) Trevor Dunbar, 6th, 5,000 Meters (13:44.16) 2 Parker Stinson, 10th, 5,000 Meters (13:58.28) 2 Johnathan Cabral, 11th, 110 Meter Hurdles (13.64) 2 Dakotah Keys, 12th, Decathlon (7,559) 2 Sam Crouser, 14th, Javelin (229-11) 2 Boru Guyota, 15th, 800 Meters (1:48.01) 2 Chris Kwiatkowski, 15th, 5,000 Meters (14:05.38) Mike Berry, 3rd, 400 Meters (45.93) - Indoors 2 Trevor Dunbar, 10th, 3,000 Meters (7:56.24) - Indoors 2 Parker Stinson, 13th, 5,000 Meters (14:08.63) - Indoors

Oregon Multi All-America Award WinnersOutdoors, unless otherwise indicated

11 Galen Rupp (5 outdoor, 6 indoor)

8 A.J. Acosta (4 outdoor, 4 indoor) Ashton Eaton (3 outdoor, 5 indoor) Matt Scherer (6 outdoor, 2 indoor) Andrew Wheating (4 outdoor, 4 indoor)

7 Mike Berry (5 outdoor, 2 indoor) Elijah Greer (4 outdoor, 3 indoor) Luke Puskedra (4 outdoor, 3 indoor)

6 Kedar Inico (4 outdoor, 2 indoor) Tommy Skipper (3 outdoor, 3 indoor)

5 Matthew Centrowitz (2 outdoor, 3 indoor) Dean Crouser Mac Fleet (1 outdoor, 4 indoor) Harry Jerome Eric Mitchum (2 outdoor, 3 indoor)

4 Chad Barlow (0 outdoor, 4 indoor) Latin Berry Boyd Brown Albert Hearvey Jordan Kent Eric Logsdon (3 outdoor, 1 indoor) Rick Mestler Dub Meyers Steve Prefontaine Neal Steinhauer

3 Travis Anderson (2 outdoor, 1 indoor) Piotr Buciarski (2 outdoor, 1 indoor) Vincent Buford Dyrol Burleson Johnathan Cabral (2 outdoor, 1 indoor) Rudy Chapa Doug Chapman Brian Crouser Joaquim Cruz Pedro daSilva Bill Dellinger Steve Fein (2 outdoor, 1 indoor) Ken Flax Jim Grelle Boru Guyota (1 outdoor, 2 indoor) Pat Haller Jim Hill Dakotah Keys (2 outdoor, 1 indoor) Mike Lehner Scott McGee Samie Parker (1 outdoor, 2 indoor) George Rasmussen Alberto Salazar

Steve Savage Les Steers Parker Stinson (2 outdoor, 1 indoor) Jerry Tarr Weldon Vance George Varoff Dave Voorhees Mac Wilkins

2 Jim Bailey Wade Bell Craig Blackman Craig Brigham Jason Boness (1 outdoor, 1 indoor) Ray Burton Matt Centrowitz Sam Crouser Micah Davis Arthur Delaney Marcus Dillon (1 outdoor, 1 indoor) Richard Del Rincon Jose deSouza Trevor Dunbar (1 outdoor, 1 indoor) Eric Finch Paul Geis Bob Gray Ivory Harris Jason Hartman Tom Hintnaus Cyrus Hostetler A.K. Ikwuakor Pat Johnson David Klech (1 outdoor, 1 indoor) Harold Kuphaldt Ray Livingston Santiago Lorenzo David Mack Bob Martin John McArdle Bill McChesney Bouncy Moore Bruce Mortenson Mohammad Oliver Mel Renfro Art Skipper John Stiegeler Jeff Stover Tye Van Scholack Travis Thompson (0 outdoor, 2 indoor) Leonidas Watson (0 outdoor, 2 indoor) Spencer Williams Alex Wolff Trevor Woods (1 outdoor, 1 indoor)

2013 Elijah Greer, 1st, 800 Meters (1:46.58) Mac Fleet, 1st, 1,500 Meters (3:50.25) Sam Crouser, 3rd, Javelin (239-9) Jack Galpin, Kevin Anding, Arthur Delaney, Mike Berry, 3rd, 4x400 Meter Relay (3:03.61) Greg Skipper, 4th, Hammer (219-11) Johnathan Cabral, 5th, 110 Meter Hurdles (13.41) Parker Stinson, 6th, 10,000 Meters (29:46.45) 2 Mike Berry, 9th, 400 Meters (45.70) 2 Dakotah Keys, 11th, Decathlon (7,817) 2 Chad Noelle, 13th, 1,500 Meters (3:42.80) 2 Dior Mathis, Arthur Delaney, B.J. Kelley, De’Anthony Thomas, 16th, 4x100 Meter Relay (39.89) Elijah Greer, 1st, 800 Meters (1:47.13) - Indoors Mike Berry, 2nd, 400 Meters (45.83) - Indoors Johnathan Cabral, 6th, 60 Meters (7.73) - Indoors Boru Guyota, 8th, 800 Meters (1:51.04) - Indoors 2 Dakotah Keys, 9th, Heptathlon (5,757) - Indoors 2 Mac Fleet, 12th, Mile (4:02.18) - Indoors 2 Brett Johnson, 13th, Mile (4:04.11) - Indoors 2 Jeramy Elkaim, 13th, 5,000 Meters (14:08.42) - Indoors 2 Matt Miner, 15th, Mile (4:06.77) - Indoors

2 Second team selection (all others first team)

Oregon All-Americansby Event (395)

Outdoors (333)100 Yards 9100 Meters 2200 Yards 2200 Meters 1220 Yards 2400 Meters 6800 Yards 2880 Yards 5800 Meters 121,500 Meters 24Mile 152-Mile 23-Mile 75,000 Meters 296-Mile 110,000 Meters 19110 Yard Hurdles 1120 Yard Hurdles 3110 Meter Hurdles 9220 Yard Low Hurdles 2400 Yard Hurdles 1400 Meter Hurdles 13,000 Meter Steeplechase 33440 Meter Relay 2 440 Yard Relay 14x100 Meter Relay 1Mile Relay 34x400 Meter Relay 4High Jump 9Pole Vault 21Long Jump 10Triple Jump 5Shot Put 11Discus 13Javelin 31Hammer 15Decathlon 19

Indoors (62)60 Meters 2400 Meters 4800 Meters 7Mile 93,000 Meters 65,000 Meters 1060 Meter Hurdles 44x400 Meter Relay 3Distance Medley Relay 3High Jump 1Long Jump 2Pole Vault 5Heptathlon 6

Mac FleetNCAA Champion

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Pacific Coast Conference Championship Results (1919-59)1919 1-California, 53.5; 2-Stanford, 38; 3-Washington State, 30.5; 4-Oregon State, 24.5;

5-Washington-19.5; 6-Oregon, 9.5.1920 1-California, 51.5; 2-Stanford, 46; 3-Oregon State, 25; 4-Washington State, 19;

5-Washington, 12.5; 6-Oregon, 11.1921 1-Washington, 60; 2-Oregon State, 48; 3-Oregon, 36.5; 4-Washington State, 18.51922 1-Washington, 56.7; 2-Oregon State, 49.3; 3-Oregon, 28; 4-Montana, 12; 5-Washington

State-9; 6-Idaho, 6.1923 1-California, 43.5; 2-Washington, 40; 3-Oregon State, 28.5; 4-Oregon, 24; 5-Montana,

12; 5-Washington State,11; 7-Idaho, 6.1924 1-Oregon, 37; 2-Washington, 36; 3t-Oregon State, 27; 3t-Stanford-37; 5-Idaho, 17;

6-Washington State, 16; 7-Montana, 5.1925 1-Stanford, 63.5; 2-Washington, 46.5; 3-Montana, 15.5; 4-Oregon State, 15; 5-Oregon,

13; 6-Washington State, 8.5; 7- Idaho, 3.1926 1-Stanford, 49.3; 2-USC, 41; 3-California, 27.5; 4-Motana, 15; 5-Washington, 14;

5-Washington State, 9.7; 6-Oregon State, 5; 7-Oregon, 3.3; 8-Idaho, 0.1927 1-Stanford, 55.5; 2-USC, 53.3; 3-Washington, 30; 4t-California, 26; 4t-Oregon State, 26;

6-Oregon, 10; 7-Idaho, 8; 9-Washington State, 7, 9-Montana, 4; 10-UCLA-1.1928 1-Washington, 42.5; 2-Oregon State, 33.5; 3-Washington State, 30.5, 4-Stanford, 24;

5-Montana, 16; 6-Oregon, 12.5; 7-Idaho, 6; 8-California-0.

1929-35 PCC Northern and Southern Division Championships contested separately; PCC North results:1929 No team scores kept1930 1-Washington, 56.4; 2-Oregon, 43.5; 3-Washington State, 37.9; 4-Oregon State, 13.2;

5-Idaho, 10; 6-Montana, 4.1931 1-Washington, 60.5; 2-Oregon, 39; 3-Washington State, 30; 4-Oregon State, 22.5;

5-Montana, 9; 6-Idaho, 4.1932 1-Washington State, 46; 2-Oregon, 41; 3-Washington, 40; 4-Oregon State, 21; 5-Idaho,

11; 6-Montana, 6.1933 1-Washington State, 54; 2-Oregon, 45.3; 3-Washington, 24.3; 4-Oregon State, 13;

5-Montana, 10.3; 6-Idaho, 8.1934 1-Oregon, 38; 2-Washington State, 36; 3-Washington, 34; 4-Oregon State, 19;

5-Montana, 12; 6-Idaho, 5.1935 1-Washington State, 50.75; 2-Oregon, 48.75; 3-Washington, 42.5; 4-Oregon State, 12.5;

5-Idaho, 6.75; 6-Montana, 3.75.

1936 1-USC, 53.25; 2-Stanford, 41; 3-California, 39; 4-Oregon, 11.75; 5-Washington State, 11.5; 6-Washington, 7.75; 8t-Idaho, 3.75; 8t-UCLA, 3.75; 10-Montana, 0.

1937 1-USC, 55; 2-Stanford, 54; 3-Washington State, 37; 4-California, 25; 5-Washington, 19.5; 6-UCLA, 16.5; 7-Oregon, 10; 8-Idaho, 6; 9t-Montana, 1; 9t-Oregon State, 1.

1938 1-USC, 63.6; 2-Stanford, 40.7; 3-California, 36.1; 4-Washington State, 28; 5t-Oregon, 23; 5t-UCLA, 23; 7-Washington, 9; 8-Idaho, 1.6; 9t-Montana, 0; 9t-Oregon State 0.

1939 1-USC, 67; 2-Stanford, 45; 3-California, 38; 4-Washington State, 30; 5-Oregon, 15.5; 6-UCLA, 13; 7-Montana, 7; 8-Oregon State, 5; 9-Washington, 2.5; 10-Idaho, 2.

1940 1-USC, 55; 2-Stanford, 53; 3-California, 36; 4-UCLA, 26; 5-Washington State, 22; 6-Oregon, 16; 7-Washington, 9; 8-Idaho, 7; 9-Oregon State, 1; 10-Montana, 0.

1941 1-USC, 72; 2-California, 49.5; 3-Washington State, 27; 4-Stanford, 22; 5-Idaho, 14; 6-UCLA, 12.5; 7t-Oregon, 8; 7t-Washington, 8; 9t, Montana, 6; 9t, Oregon State, 6.

1942 1-USC, 79; 2-California, 43.5; 3-Stanford, 25.5; 4-Washington, 21.3; 5-Idaho, 14.5; 6-Oregon State, 10.3; 7-Washington State, 9; 8-UCLA, 7.5; 9-Oregon, 5.3; 10-Montana, 0.

1943-47 PCC Northern and Southern Division Championships contested separately; PCC North results:1943 1-Washington, 54.3; 2-Oregon State, 32; 3-Oregon, 31; 4-Washington State, 30.3;

5-Idaho, 15.3; 6-Montana, 0.1944-45 No championships contested1946 1-Oregon State, 32; 2-Washington, 31.5; 3-Oregon, 31.1; 4-Washington State, 27.8;

5-Montana, 22.6; 6-Idaho, 20.1947 1-Washington, 52; 2-Washington State, 35.5; 3-Oregon, 33; 4-Oregon State, 20;

5-Montana, 17.5; 6-Idaho, 7.

1948 1-USC, 47.5; 2-UCLA, 41.5; 3-Stanford, 38.5; 4-California, 35.5; 5t-Washington, 21; 5t-Washington State 21; 7-Oregon, 9.5; 8-Montana, 5; 9-Oregon State, 3.5; 10-Idaho, 1.

1949 1-USC, 71.5; 2-Stanford, 42; 3-UCLA, 32; 4-California, 28.5; 5-Washington State, 14.5; 6-Oregon, 10.5; 7-Oregon State, 10; 8-Washington-7; 9-Montana, 5; 10-Idaho, 4.

1950 1-USC, 62.2; 2-Stanford, 42.2; 3-California, 35; 4-Oregon, 31.2; 5-Washington State, 13; 6-Washington, 12; 7-Oregon State, 11.2; 8-UCLA, 7.2; 9-Idaho, 6; 10-Montana, 5.

1951 1-USC, 84.5; 2-UCLA, 40.5; 3-Stanford, 27; 4-Washington State, 17; 5-California, 16; 6-Idaho, 11.5; 7-Oregon, 11; 8-Oregon State, 10.5; 9-Washington, 7.

1952 1-USC, 62.3; 2-Stanford, 35; 3-California, 30.8; 4-UCLA, 20; 5-Washington State, 19.5; 6-Oregon, 19; 7-Oregon State, 18.3; 8-Washington, 14; 9-Idaho, 6.

1953 1-USC, 59.5; 2-California, 37.3; 3-Stanford, 30.5; 4-Washington State, 27.5; 5-UCLA, 24.5; 6t-Oregon, 14; 6t-Washington, 14; 8-Idaho, 10.5; 9-Oregon State, 7.

1954 1-USC, 70; 2-California, 49; 3-Stanford, 35.5; 4-Washington State, 16; 5-UCLA, 15; 6-Oregon, 13.3; 7-Washington, 13; 8-Oregon State, 7. 9-Idaho, 6.

1955 1-USC, 65; 2-UCLA, 44.5; 3-Stanford, 43; 4-Oregon, 25; 5-Washington, 13.5; 6-Washington State, 12; 7-California, 11; 8-Idaho, 7; 9-Oregon State, 4.

1956 1-UCLA, 69.5; 2-USC, 67; 3-Stanford, 29.5; 4-Oregon, 21; 5-California, 17.5; 6-Washington, 6.5; 7t-Oregon State, 6; 7t-Washington State, 6; 9-Idaho, 2.

1957 1-USC, 67; 2-Oregon, 39.5; 3-UCLA, 38; 4-Stanford, 29; 5-California, 22; 6-Washington, 16; 7-Idaho, 7; 8-Oregon State, 3.5; 9-Washington State, 3.

1958 1-USC, 58.5; 2-California, 44.5; 3-UCLA, 40; 4t-Oregon, 26.5; 4t-Stanford, 26.5; 6-Washington State, 14.5; 7-Washington, 13.5.

1959 1-USC, 54; 2-UCLA, 37.3; 3-Oregon, 35; 4-Washington, 30; 5-California, 27.3; 6-Washington State, 24; 7-Stanford, 17.5; 8-Oregon State, 9.8; 9-Idaho, 5.

AAWU/Pacific-8 Conference Championships Results (1960-78)1960 1-USC, 83.5; 2-UCLA, 51; 3-California, 46.5; 4-Washington, 32.5; 5-Stanford, 26.5.1961 1-USC, 101; 2-UCLA, 55; 3-California, 34.5; 4-Stanford, 28.5; 5-Washington, 21.1962 1-USC, 78.5; 2-UCLA, 73; 3-Stanford, 50; 4-California, 21.5; 5-Washington, 17.1963 1-USC, 74; 2-Stanford, 64; 3-California, 28.5; 4-Washington State, 26; 5-UCLA, 25.5;

6-Washington, 24.1964 1-USC, 73; 2-California, 41; 3-Washington State, 40; 4-Stanford, 37; 5-Washington, 33;

6-UCLA, 16.1965 1-Oregon, 52; 2-Washington State, 41; 3-California, 40; 4-Stanford, 34; 5-USC, 34;

6-UCLA, 27; Oregon State, 25; 8-Washington, 16.1966 1-UCLA, 80; 2-USC, 44; 3-Oregon, 37; 4-Stanford, 32; 5-Oregon State, 21; 6-California,

21; 7-Washington State, 20; 8-Washington, 20.1967 1-Oregon, 129; 2-USC, 107; 3-UCLA, 87; 4-Oregon State, 84; 5-California, 48;

6-Washington, 43; 7-Stanford, 32; 8-Washington State, 28.1968 1-USC, 128; 2-Oregon, 82; 3-Oregon State, 79; 4-California, 77; 5-UCLA, 74;

6-Washington State, 66; 7-Washington, 31; 8-Stanford, 16.1969 1-UCLA, 98; 2-Oregon, 96; 3-Washington State, 87.75; 4-USC, 84; 5-Oregon State, 70.5;

6-Stanford, 50.75; 7-California, 37; 8-Washington, 24.1970 1-UCLA, 111; 2-Oregon, 102; 3-California, 79; 4-USC, 77; 5-Washington State, 72;

6-Oregon State, 54; 7-Washington, 33; 8-Stanford, 30.1971 1-UCLA, 126; 2-Oregon, 117; 3-USC, 102; 4-California, 77; 5-Washington, 45; 6-Stanford,

36; 7-Oregon State, 29; 8-Washington, 26.1972 1-USC, 140; 2-UCLA, 124; 3-Oregon, 86; 4-Washington, 64; 5-California, 63; 6-Oregon

State, 43; 7-Stanford, 23; 8-Washington State, 14.1973 1-UCLA, 156; 2-USC, 111; 3-Oregon, 100, 4-Washington State, 88; 5-Oregon State, 78;

6-Washington, 34; 7-California, 26; 8-Stanford, 25.1974 1-USC, 134.5; 2-UCLA, 130.5; 3-Oregon, 94; 4-Washington State, 76; 5-Oregon State, 64;

6-California, 53.5; 7-Washington, 50.5; 8-Stanford, 17.1975 1-USC, 152; 2-UCLA, 115; 3-Washington State, 96; 4-Oregon, 94; 5-Oregon State, 72;

6-Washington, 67; 7-California, 41; 8-Stanford, 12.1976 1-USC, 180; 2-Washington, 99; 3-UCLA, 95; 4-Washington State, 88; 5-Oregon, 77;

6-California, 53; 7-Oregon State, 38; 8-Stanford, 21.1977 1-USC, 146; 2-Washington State, 132; 3-UCLA, 99; 4-Oregon, 70.5; 5-Washington, 69;

6-California, 64; 7-Stanford, 45; 8-Oregon State, 22.5.1978 1-Oregon, 119; 2-UCLA, 114; 3-Washington State, 109.5; 4-Washington, 60; 5-Oregon

State, 56.5; 6-California, 38; 7-Stanford, 23 (USC, 126 points, forfeited title).

Men’s Conference Results

Tommy SkipperNCAA Champion

Santiago LorenzoNCAA Champion

John StiegelerNCAA Champion

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All-Time Pac-10/12 Rankings800 Meters Joaquim Cruz 1st, 1:41.77, 1984 Andrew Wheating 4th, 1:45.03, 2008 Elijah Greer 5th, 1:45.06, 2011 Wade Bell 6th, 1:45.17, 1967 David Mack 9th, 1:45.55, 19821500 Meters Matthew Centrowitz 2nd, 3:34.46, 2011 Joaquim Cruz 7th, 3:36.48, 1984 A.J. Acosta 7th, 3:36.48, 2010 Matt Centrowitz 9th, 3:36.70, 1976Mile Andrew Wheating 1st, 3:51.74, 2010 Joaquim Cruz 2nd, 3:53.00, 1984 A.J. Acosta 3rd, 3:53.76, 2010 Steve Prefontaine 6th, 3:54.6, 1973 Dub Myers 8th, 3:55.31, 1986 3,000 Meters Rudy Chapa 3rd, 7:37.70, 1979 Bill McChesney, Jr. 6th, 7:40.19, 1982 Alberto Salazar 8th, 7:43.79, 1979 Steve Pretontaine 9th, 7:44.2, 1972 Galen Rupp (i) 10th, 7:44.69, 20095,000 Meters Bill McChesney, Jr. 6th, 13:14.80, 1982 Galen Rupp (i) 9th, 13:18.12, 2009 Rudy Chapa 10th, 13:19.22, 1979 10,000 Meters Galen Rupp 5th, 27:33.48, 2007 Bill McChesney, Jr. 7th, 27:50.82, 1982 Luke Puskedra 8th, 27:56.62, 2012 110 Hurdles Eric Mitchum 6th, 13.38, 2004Steeple Ken Martin 6th, 8:20.97, 1980 Knut Kvalheim 9th, 8:25.6, 1973 4x400 Meter Relay (Kent, Inico, Ikwaukor, Scherer) 6th, 3:00.81, 2012Pole Vault Tommy Skipper 1st, 19-0.25, 2006 Kory Tarpenning 9th, 18-6, 1985 Shot Put Dean Crouser 6th, 69-1.5, 1982 Dean Steinhauer 8th, 68-11.25, 1967 Jeff Stover 10th, 68-4.5, 1967Discus Dean Crouser 2nd, 216-2, 1983 Mac Wilkins 5th, 212-6, 1973Hammer Ken Flax 2nd, 257-0, 1986Javelin (new) Cyrus Hostetler 1st, 272-10, 2009 Sam Crouser 5th, 265-1, 2012Javelin (old) Brian Crouser 1st, 312-0, 1985 Reidar Lorentzen 3rd, 286-6, 1979Decathlon Ashton Eaton 1st, 8,457, 2009 Muhammad Oliver 9th, 8,087, 1992

Pacific-10 Conference Championships Results (1979-2011)1979 1-Oregon, 145; 2-UCLA, 123.33; 3-USC, 98.33; 4-Washington State, 77.33; 5-Arizona,

53; 6-Washington, 43; 7-California, 39; 8-Arizona State, 35; 9-Oregon State, 30; 10-Stanford, 11.

1980 1-UCLA, 163; 2-Oregon, 116; 3-USC, 99; 4- Washington State, 67; 5-California, 49; 6-Arizona, 43; 7-Arizona State, 34; 8-Oregon State, 30; 9-Stanford, 28; 10-Washington, 20.

1981 1-Arizona State, 133; 2-Oregon, 114; 3-UCLA, 108; 4-California, 76; 5-Washington State, 74; 6-Arizona, 57; 7-Oregon State, 39.5; 8-Washington, 28; 9-Stanford, 20 (USC-ineligible).

1982 1-UCLA, 146: 2-Washington State, 113; 3-Arizona State, 94; 4-Oregon, 80.5; 5-California, 60; 6-USC, 47; 7-Arizona 40.5; 8-Oregon State, 35; 9-Washington, 27; 10-Stanford, 8.

1983 1-Washington State, 132; 2-Arizona State, 87; 2-UCLA, 87; 4-Oregon, 86; 5-California, 72; 6-USC, 54; 7-Arizona, 50; 8-Washington, 37; 9-Oregon State, 32; 10-Stanford, 14.

1984 1-Washington State, 157.33; 2-Oregon, 98; 3-USC, 94; 4-UCLA, 73.33; 5-Arizona, 53; 6-California, 51; 7-Washington, 43; 8-Arizona State, 41; 9-Oregon State, 25.33; 10-Stanford, 14.

1985 1-Washington State, 149.5; 2-California, 94; 3-UCLA, 77; 4-Arizona, 69; 5-Oregon, 64; 6-USC, 55; 7-Oregon State, 44; 8-Washington, 43; 9-Arizona State, 36; 10-Stanford, 19.5.

1986 1-Oregon, 134; 2-UCLA, 155; 3-Washington State, 104; 4-California, 89; 5-USC, 62; 6-Arizona State, 46; 7-Stanford, 37; 8-Arizona, 30; 9-Washington, 29; 10-Oregon State, 2.

1987 1-UCLA, 176; 2-Oregon, 108; 3-Washington State, 79; 4-USC, 69; 5-California, 58; 6-Washington, 45; 7-Arizona, 43; 8-Arizona State, 40; 9-Oregon State, 18; 10-Stanford, 14.

1988 1-UCLA, 147; 2-Washington State, 80; 3-Oregon, 76; 4-Arizona, 72; 5-California, 64; 6-Stanford, 52; 7-USC, 52; 8-Arizona State, 45; 9-Washington, 42; 10-Oregon State, 20.

1989 1-UCLA, 153; 2-Oregon, 118; 3-Arizona, 108; 4-Washington State, 72; 5-USC, 62; 6-Washington, 55; 7-California, 41; 8-Stanford, 37 (Arizona State ineligible).

1990 1-Oregon, 141; 2-Washington State, 102; 3- UCLA, 98; 4-Arizona, 72; 5-California, 71; 6-Washington, 70; 7-USC, 39; 8-Stanford, 38; 9-Arizona State, 20.

1991 1-Washington State, 135.67 (forfeited); 2-Oregon, 96; 3-California, 75.33; 4-Arizona, 75; 5-Arizona State, 72; 6-Washington, 70; 7-UCLA, 69; 8-Stanford, 30; 9-USC, 27.

1992 1-UCLA, 123; 2-Oregon, 93; 3-USC, 80; 4-Washington State, 79.5; 5-Arizona State, 79; 6-Washington, 54.5; 7-California, 53; 8-Arizona, 51; 9-Stanford, 27.

1993 1-UCLA, 170; 2-Arizona, 91; 3-USC, 89.5; 4-California, 78; 5-Oregon 69.5; 6-Arizona State, 67; 7-Washington, 60; 8-Stanford, 26 (Washington State ineligible).

1994 1-UCLA, 135; 2-USC, 121.5; 3- Washington State, 109; 4-California, 74; 5-Stanford, 51.5; 6-Oregon and Arizona, 45; 8-Arizona State, 40; 9-Washington, 30.

1995 1-UCLA, 163.5; 2-Oregon 142.5; 3-USC, 122; 4-Arizona, 112; 5-Washington State, 68; 6-California, 60; 7-Stanford, 58; 8-Washington, 54; 9-Arizona State, 53.

1996 1-UCLA, 151; 2-Oregon, 131; 3-Washington, 97.5; 4-USC, 96; 5-Washington State, 82.5; 6t-Stanford, 80.5; 6t-California, 80.5; 8-Arizona, 73; 9-Arizona State, 20.

1997 1-USC, 145; 2-UCLA, 138; 3-Washington, 96; 4-Oregon, 93; 5-Arizona, 91.5, 6-Washington State, 90; 7-Stanford 86; 8-California, 74.5 (Arizona State ineligible)

1998 1-UCLA, 135.5; 2-USC, 115; 3-Arizona, 111; 4-Washington State, 103; 5-Oregon, 98.5, 6-Washington, 93; 7-Stanford, 71; 8-California, 55; 9-Arizona State, 38.

1999 1-USC, 164; 2-UCLA, 136; 3-Stanford, 105.5; 4-Arizona, 78; 5-Arizona State, 77.5; 6-Oregon, 76.5; 7-Washington State, 69; 8-California, 59.5; 9-Washington, 52.

2000 1-USC, 154; 2-Stanford 122.5; 3-Arizona State, 101; 4-UCLA, 83; 4-Washington, 83; 6-Arizona, 75; 7-Oregon, 71; 8-California, 68; 9-Washington State, 59.5.

2001 1-Stanford, 142; 2-USC 136; 3-UCLA, 115.5; 4-Arizona State, 109.5; 5-Oregon, 86.5; 6-California, 85; 7-Washington State, 67.5; 8-Washington, 42; 9-Arizona, 32.

2002 1-Stanford, 151; 2-Oregon, 125; 3-USC, 103.5; 4-Arizona State, 103; 5-Arizona, 99; 6-UCLA, 91.5; 7-Washington State, 71; 8-Washington, 49; 9-California, 22.

2003 1-Oregon, 131; 2-Stanford, 130; 3-UCLA, 125; 4-USC, 114; 5-Arizona State, 84; 6-Washington State, 78; 7-California, 56; 8-Arizona, 50; 9-Washington, 38.

2004 1-UCLA, 143; 2-Oregon, 130; 3-Arizona State, 120; 4-USC, 95; 5-Arizona, 93; 6-Stanford, 76; 7-California, 75; 8-Washington, 45; 9-Washington State, 41.

2005 1-Oregon, 152; 2-UCLA, 134.5; 3-Arizona State, 122; 4-USC, 106; 5-Washington, 75.5; 6-Stanford, 66; 7-Arizona, 65; 8-California, 60.5; 9-Washington State, 36.5.

2006 1-USC, 140; 2-Oregon, 133.5; 3-Arizona, 122; 4-Washington, 99; 5-UCLA, 97.5; 6-Arizona State, 76; 7-Stanford, 60; 8-California, 53; 9-Washington State, 37.

2007 1-Oregon, 114; 2-Arizona State, 111; 3-USC, 110; 4-UCLA, 92; 5-Arizona, 91; 6-Washington, 89; 7-Washington State, 84, 8-Stanford, 72; 9-California, 56.

2008 1-Oregon, 144.5; 2-Arizona State, 134; 3-UCLA, 108; 4-California, 81.75; 5-Stanford, 79; 6-Washington State, 73.5; 7-USC, 69.5; 8-Arizona, 65; 9-Washington, 63.

2009 1-Oregon, 158; 2-USC, 117; 3, Stanford, 93; 4, Washington State, 91; 5, UCLA, 90; 6-Arizona State, 87; 7, California, 66; 8, Arizona, 64; 9, Washington, 52.

2010 1-Oregon, 168.5; 2-USC, 156; 3-Stanford, 92; t4-Arizona State, 85; t4-UCLA, 85; 6-Washington, 68; 7-Washington State, 67; 8-California, 59; 9-Arizona, 26; 10-Oregon State, 6.5.

2011 1-Oregon, 129; 2-Arizona, 112; t3-Arizona State, 99; t3-USC, 99; t3-UCLA, 99; 6-Stanford, 89; 7-Washington State, 85; 8-Washington, 79; 9-California, 27.

Pac-12 Conference Championships Results (2012- )2012 1-Oregon, 140; 2-Arizona State, 116.5; 3-Arizona, 94; 4-UCLA, 86; t5-Stanford, 78; t5-

Washington, 78; 7-USC, 74; 8-Washington State, 56.5; 9-Colorado, 48; 10-California, 44; 11-Oregon State, 4.

2013 1-Oregon, 149.5; 2-USC, 108; 3-UCLA, 98.5; 4-Arizona State, 94; 5-Washington, 76; 6-Colorado, 70; 7-Arizona, 67; 8-California, 66; 9-Washington State, 45; 10-Stanford, 43.

Ken MartinNCAA All-American

Latin BerryNCAA All-American

Jason BonessNCAA All-American

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Pacific Coast Conference Champions (1919-59)1920 William Bartlett, Discus 139-11.51921 Glenn Walkley, Mile 4:28.0 Art Tuck, Javelin 192-8 Mile Relay 3:30.61922 Ralph Spearow, Broad Jump 22-7.875 Scotty Strachan, Shot Put 42-81923 Ralph Spearow, High Jump 5-6 Ralph Spearow, Pole Vault 12-61924 Ralph Spearow, High Jump 5-10 Ralph Spearow, Pole Vault 12-9 Wister Rosenberg, Broad Jump 22-3.751925 Wister Rosebberg, Pole Vault 12-0 Proctor Flanagan, Broad Jump 23-5.751928 George Stager, Discus 134-5.5

1929-35 PCC Northern and Southern Division Championships contested separately; PCC North results:

1929 Kelly McKennon, 440 Yards 49.4 Bobby Robinson, Pole Vault 12-6 Art Bredthauer, Broad Jump 21-8 Ed Moeller, Discus 157-21930 Kelly McKennon, 440 Yards 50.3 Clarence Hill, 2-Mile 9:49.3 Bobby Robinson, Pole Vault 13-1.6251931 Paul Starr, 220 Yards 22.3 Ralph Hill, Mile 4:17.3 Bobby Robinson, Pole Vault 13-7 Ed Moeller, Discus 149-71932 Paul Starr, 100 Meters 10.6 Paul Starr, 200 Meters 22.4 Art Holman, 400 Meters 49.7 Mile Relay 3:21.21933 Paul Starr, 100 Yards 9.8 Paul Star, 220 Yards 21.0 Robert Wagner, 2-Mile 9:49.1 Gardner Frye, Discus 141-0.5 Warren Demaris, Javelin 203-11 Mile Relay 3:20.61934 Carson Shoemake, 100 Yards 9.6 Robert Wagner, 2-Mile 9:41.4 Fred Nowland, High Jump 5-8.625 Bob Voeghtly, Pole Vault 12-6 Arnie Lindgren, Broad Jump 23-5 Bob Parke, Javelin 220-7.625 Mile Relay 3:23.71935 Carson Shoemake, 100 Yards 9.5 Carson Shoemake, 220 Yards 21.2 Marvin Janak, High Jump 6-0.75 John Stolp, High Jump 6-0.75 Marvin Janak, Pole Vault 12-6 Warren, Demaris, Javelin 203-111937 Len Holland, Discus 155-7.1251938 Mack Robinson, 220 Yard Hurdles 23.4 George Varoff, Pole Vault 14-0 Mack Robinson, Broad Jump 24-2.6251939 Boyd Brown, Javelin 224-1.251940 Boyd Brown, Javelin 212-4.3751941 Les Steers, High Jump 6-9

1943-47 PCC Northern and Southern Division Championships contested separately; PCC North results:

1943 Browning Allen, 220 Yards 23.2 Ralph Kramer, 100 Yard Hurdles 15.3 Bob Newland, High Jump 6-01946 Jake Leicht, 100 Yards 9.9 Jake Leicht, 220 Yards 21.8 Bill Beifuss. High Jump 6-1.51947 Dave Henthone, 100 Yards 9.6 Dave Henthorne, 100 Yards 21.3 Bill Beifuss, High Jump 6-3.25 Ray Heidenrich, Discus 141-9.25

1948 Lou Robinson, Javelin 199-11949 George Rasmussen, Pole Vault 14-4t1950 Bill Fell, 100 Yards 9.9 Dave Henthorne, 440 Yards 48.71950 George Rasmussen, Pole Vault 14-41952 Jack Hutchens, 880 Yards 1:54.0 Emery Barnes, High Jump 6-5.8751953 Ray Packwood, Pole Vault 13-91954 Bill Dellinger, Mile 4:14.81955 Jim Bailey, 880 Yards 1:52.0 Bill Dellinger, Mile 4:09.0 Ken Reiser, 2-Mile 9:02.61956 Bill Dellinger, 2-Mile 9:05.0 Jim Bailey, Mile 4:06.01959 Roscoe Cook, 100 Yards 9.5 Roscoe Cook, 220 Yards 21.0 Otis Davis, 440 Yards 46.4 Jim Grelle, Mile 4:08.0

AAWU/Pac-8 Conference Champions (1960-78)1965 Ken Moore, Steeplechase 9:05.1 Ken Moore, 3-Mile 13:45.0 Neal Steinhauer, Shot Put 61-61966 Ken Moore, Steeplechase 8:49.0 Neal Steinhauer, Shot Put 63-8.751967 Wade Bell, 880 Yards 1:47.6 Roscoe Divine, Mile 4:00.0 Bob Williams, Steeplechase 8:51.1 Neal Steinhauer, Shot Put 66-4.251968 Dave Wilborn, Mile 4:00.41969 Roscoe Divine, Mile 4:06.7 Arne Kvalheim, 3-Mile 13:39.4 Gary Knoke, 440 Yard Hurdles 50.9 Tom Smith, Long Jump 25-8.751970 Steve Prefontaine, 3-Mile 13:27.4 Bouncy Moore, Long Jump 25-101971 Steve Prefontaine, Mile 4:01.5 Steve Savage, Steeplechase 8:40.4 Steve Prefontaine, 3-Mile 13:17.0 Bouncy Moore, Long Jump 26-6.5w Pete Schmock, Shot Put 62-11.51972 Steve Prefontaine, 3-Mile 13:32.21973 Steve Prefontaine, 3-Mile 13:10.4 Mac Wilkins, Shot Put 63-7 Mac Wilkins, Discus 199-9 Craig Brigham, Decathlon 7,6731974 Todd Lathers, Steeplechase 8:48.0 Craig Brigham, Decathlon 7,6361975 Scott Dagget, Mile 4:08.2 Paul Geis, 3-Mile 13:35.8 Gary Barger, Steeplechase 8:50.1 Craig Brigham, Decathlon 7,8271976 Peter Spir, 1,500 Meters 3:42.01978 Rudy Chapa, 1,500 Meters 3:38.97 Don Clary, Steeplechase 8:45.37 Jeff Stover, Shot Put 64-9.5 Dave Voorhees, Discus 198-6

Pac-10 Conference Champions (1979-2011)1979 Rudy Chapa, 1,500 Meters 3:38.7 Alberto Salazar, 10,000 Meters 28:40.6 Phil Bransom, 400 Meters Hurdles 50.57 Tom Hintnaus, Pole Vault 17-01980 David Mack, 800 Meters 1:48.28 Ken Martin, Steeplechase 8:27.08 Ken Martin, 5,000 Meters 13:41.5 Tom Hintnaus, Pole Vault 17-2.75 Jeff Stover, Shot Put 64-1.75 Reidar Lorentzen, Javelin 260-41981 David Mack, 800 Meters 1:46.99 Alberto Salazar, 5,000 Meters 14:03.8 Alberto Salazar, 10,000 Meters 28:38.2 Reidar Lorentzen, Javelin 261-21982 David Mack, 800 Meters 1:48.11 Jim Hill, 1,500 Meters 3:39.85 Dean Crouser, Shot Put 67-5.75 Dean Crouser, Discus 207-81983 George Walcott, 200 Meters 20.64 Joaquim Cruz, 800 Meters 1:45.37 Dean Crouser, Shot Put 68-6.75 Dean Crouser, Discus 201-71984 Joaquim Cruz, 800 Meters 1:45.12 Jim Hill, 1,500 Meters 3:42.29 Kory Tarpenning, Pole Vault 17-4 Brian Crouser, Javelin 272-7 Ken Flax, Hammer 229-91985 Dub Myers, 800 Meters 1:47.55 Kory Tarpenning, Pole Vault 17-4 Brian Crouser, Javelin 283-8 Ken Flax, Hammer 243-81986 Dub Myers, 1,500 Meters 3:41.31 Mark McMonigal, 10,000 Meters 29:28.77 Tim Canfield, Pole Vault 17-4.5 Uchenna Agu, Triple Jump 51-101987 J.J. Birden, Long Jump 25-8.75 Latin Berry, Triple Jump 53-6.251988 Latin Berry, Long Jump 26-0.25 Latin Berry, Triple Jump 53-7.75 Jose deSouza, Shot Put 60-6.51989 Andy Young, High Jump 7-3.25 Latin Berry, Long Jump 26-4.51990 Danny Lopez, Steeplechase 8:38.1 Peter Fonseca, 10,000 Meters 29:41.00 Brian Cullen, Pole Vault 17-0 .75 Latin Berry, Long Jump 26-2.75 Scott McGee, Hammer 225-1 Pedro daSilva, Decathlon 7,7541991 Pat Haller, 10,000 Meters 29:48.75 Muhammad Oliver, High Jump 7-0.5 Scott McGee, Hammer 214-7 Pedro daSilva, Decathlon 7,7511992 Bob Gray, 400 Meter Hurdles 49.83 Art Skipper, Javelin 235-11 Pedro daSilva, Decathlon 8,0601994 Todd Bleakney, Triple Jump 51-2.751995 Pat Johnson, 400 Meters 45.38 Karl Keska, 10,000 Meters 30:27.19 Jeromy Williams, Decathlon 7,8061996 Daniel Das Neves, Steeplechase 8:44.30 Karl Keska, 10,000 Meters 29:10.40 Chris Nelson, High Jump 7-2.5

Men’s Conference Champions1997 Piotr Buciarski, Pole Vault 17-8.5 Chris Nelson, High Jump 7-0.51998 Micah Davis, Steeplechase 8:45.76 Kyley Johnson, High Jump 7-0.51999 Micah Davis, Steeplechase 8:54.98 Piotr Buciarski, Pole Vault 17-11.252000 Jason Boness, High Jump 7-52001 Santiago Lorenzo, Decathlon 7,617 John Stiegeler, Javelin 240-102002 Simon Kimata, 800 Meters 1:48.35 Brandon Holliday, 400 Meter Hurdles 50.73 Adam Kriz, Hammer 210-7 Nick Bakke, Javelin 227-3 Billy Pappas, Decathlon 7,5322003 Adam Kriz, Hammer 221-3 Adam Jenkins, Javelin 217-9 Santiago Lorenzo, Decathlon 7,5642004 Eric Mitchum, 110 Meter Hurdles 13.62 Tommy Skipper, Pole Vault 18-3.25 Tommy Skipper, Decathlon 7,5892005 Kedar Inico, 400 Meters 45.61 Eric Mitchum, 110 Meter Hurdles 13.592006 Matt Scherer, 400 Meters 45.19 Eric Mitchum, 110 Meter Hurdles 13.56 Richard Del Rincon, Matt Scherer, Derrick Jones, Jordan Kent, 4x100 Meter Relay 39.74 Tommy Skipper, Pole Vault 18-0.52007 Galen Rupp, 5,000 Meters 14:02.00 Galen Rupp, 10,000 Meters 29:07.84 Tommy Skipper, Pole Vault 17-10.50 Brian Richotte, Hammer 222-11 Ryan Brandel, Javelin 235-42008 Andy Wheating, 800 Meters 1:46.83 Carlos Trujillo, 10,000 Meters 30:11.97 Ashton Eaton, Decathlon 7,6042009 Andrew Wheating, 800 Meters 1:49.83 Matthew Centrowitz, 1,500 Meters 3:51.00 Galen Rupp, 10,000 Meters 29:01.93 Chris Winter, Steeplechase 8:51.48 Cyrus Hostetler, Javelin 250-5 Ashton Eaton, Decathlon 8,0912010 Andrew Wheating, 800 Meters 1:47.77 Matthew Centrowitz, 1,500 Meters 3:41.16 Ashton Eaton, 110 Meter Hurdles 13.54 Ashton Eaton, Long Jump 25-7.5 Cyrus Hostetler, Javelin 253-4 Ashton Eaton, Decathlon 8,1542011 Mike Berry, 400 Meters 44.91 Matthew Centrowitz, 1,500 Meters 3:41.73 Steve Finley, Steeplechase 9:04.62

Pac-12 Conference Champions (2012- )2012 Elijah Greer, 800 Meters 1:49.48 Johnathan Cabral, 110 Meter Hurdles 13.61 Sam Crouser, Javelin 250-11 Dakotah Keys, Decathlon 7,7932013 Elijah Greer, 800 Meters 1:48.48 Sam Crouser, Javelin 249-4 Dakotah Keys, Decathlon 8,001 4x400 Meter Relay 3:05.63 (Anding, Delaney, Galpin, Berry)

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World Record Holders1906 Dan Kelley 100 Yards 9.61906 Dan Kelley 220 Yards 21.11929 Ed Moeller Discus 160-7.71936 George Varoff Pole Vault 14-6.51941 Les Steers High Jump 6-111959 Bill Dellinger 2-mile (indoors) 8:49.91959 Bill Dellinger 3-mile (indoors) 13:37.01959 Roscoe Cook 100 Yards 9.31960 Roscoe Cook 60 Yards (indoors) 6.01960 Harry Jerome 100 Yards 10.01960 Otis Davis 400m 44.91961 Roscoe Cook 60 Yards (indoors) 6.01961 Harry Jerome 100 Yards 9.31962 Harry Jerome 100 Yards 9.21962 Jerry Tarr, 440y Relay 40.0 Mike Gaechter, Mel Renfro, Harry Jerome1962 Archie San Romani, 4-mile Relay 16:08.9 Vic Reeve, Keith Forman, Dyrol Burleson1967 Neal Steinhauer Shot Put (indoors) 67-101968 Roscoe Divine, 4-mile Relay 16:05.0 Wade Bell, Arne Kvalheim, Dave Wilborn1976 Mac Wilkins Discus 232-61986 Brian Crouser Javelin 262-02010 Ashton Eaton Heptathlon (indoors) 6,4992011 Ashton Eaton Heptathlon (indoors) 6,5682012 Ashton Eaton Decathlon 9,039 Ashton Eaton Heptathlon (indoors) 6,645

American Record Holders1906 Dan Kelly 100 Yards 9.61906 Dan Kelly 220 Yards 21.11929 Ed Moeller Discus 160-7.71930 Ralph Hill Mile 4:12.41932 Ralph Hill 5,000 Meters 14:30.01934 Bob Parke Javelin 220-11.6251936 George Varoff Pole Vault 14-6.51941 Les Steers High Jump 6-10.751941 Les Steers High Jump 6-111956 Bill Dellinger 5,000 Meters 14:26.01956 Bill Dellinger 5,000 Meters 14:25.51956 Bill Dellinger 5,000 Meters 14:16.21958 Bill Dellinger 1,500 Meters 3:41.51959 Bill Dellinger 2-mile (indoors) 8:49.91959 Bill Dellinger 3-mile (indoors) 13:37.01959 Roscoe Cook 100 Yards 9.31960 Roscoe Cook 60 Yards (indoors) 6.01960 Otis Davis 400 Meters 44.91960 Dyrol Burleson 1,500 Meters 3:41.31960 Dyrol Burleson 1,500 Meters 3:40.91960 Dyrol Burleson Mile 3:58.61961 Dyrol Burleson Mile 3:57.61961 Roscoe Cook 60 Yards (indoors) 6.01962 Dyrol Burleson 2-mile 8:42.51962 Jerry Tarr 120 Yard Hurdles 13.31962 Archie San Romani, 4-mile Relay 16:08.9 Vic Reeve, Keith Forman, Dyrol Burleson1967 Wade Bell 1,000 Yards 2:06.51967 Wade Bell 1,000 Meters 2:18.71967 Neal Steinhauer Shot Put (indoors) 67-101971 Steve Prefontaine 5,000 Meters 13:30.41972 Steve Prefontaine 5,000 Meters 13:22.81972 Steve Prefontaine 3,000 Meters 7:44.21972 Steve Prefontaine 2-mile 8:19.41973 Steve Prefontaine 5,000 Meters 13:22.41973 Steve Prefontaine 2-mile (indoor) 8:24.61973 Steve Prefontaine 6-mile 27:09.41974 Steve Prefontaine 6-mile 26:51.41974 Steve Prefontaine 10,000 Meters 27:43.61974 Steve Prefontaine 3-mile 12:51.41974 Steve Prefontaine 5,000 Meters 13:22.21974 Steve Prefontaine 3,000 Meters 7:42.61975 Steve Prefontaine 2,000 Meters 5:01.41976 Mac Wilkins Discus 232-61979 Rudy Chapa 3,000 Meters 7:37.71980 Mac Wilkins Discus 232-101982 Alberto Salazar Marathon 2:08:521982 Matt Centrowitz 5,000 Meters 13:12.911982 Alberto Salazar 5,000 Meters 13:11.931982 Alberto Salazar 10,000 Meters 27:25.61

1986 Brian Crouser Javelin 262-02009 Galen Rupp 5,000 Meters (indoors) 13:18.122010 Ashton Eaton Heptathlon (indoors) 6,4992011 Galen Rupp 5,000 Meters (indoors) 13:11.442011 Ashton Eaton Heptathlon (indoors) 6,5682011 Galen Rupp 10,000 Meters 26:48.002012 Ashton Eaton Decathlon 9,039 Ashton Eaton Heptthlon (indoors) 6,645

Olympic Team Members(Country listed in parentheses if other than USA)1908 Dan Kelly Broad Jump 23-3.25 (2nd)1912 Martin Hawkins High Hurdles 15.3 (3rd) Walter McClure 800 Meters 1920 William Bartlett Discus 134-1 (5th) Art Tuck Javelin DNP1924 Ralph Spearow Pole Vault 12-1.75 (6th)1932 Ralph Hill 5,000 Meters 14:30.0 (2nd)1936 Mack Robinson 200 Meters 21.1 (2nd)1948 Jack Hutchins (CAN) 800 Meters 1:52.6 Jack Hutchins (CAN) 1,500 Meters 3:54.41952 Doug Clement (CAN) 400 Meters 49.0 4x400 Meter Relay (1) 3:09.3 (4th) Jack Hutchins (CAN) 800 Meters 1:52.8 4x400 Meter Relay (2) 3:09.3 (4th)1956 Bill Dellinger 5,000 Meters 14:16.5 (heat) Jim Bailey (AUS) 800 Meters Doug Clement (CAN) 5,000 Meters1960 Dyrol Burleson 1,500 Meters 3:40.9 (6th) Otis Davis 400 Meters 45.07 (1st) 4x400 Meter Relay (4) 3:02.2 (1st) Bill Dellinger 5,000 Meters Dave Edstrom Decathlon Jim Grelle 1,500 Meters 3:45.0 (9th) Harry Jerome (CAN) 100 Meters Sig Ohlemann (CAN) 800 Meters 1964 Dyrol Burleson 1,500 Meters 3:40.0 (5th) Bill Dellinger 5,000 Meters 13:49.8 (3rd) Les Tipton Javelin 232-0 Harry Jerome (CAN) 100 Meters 10.26 (3rd) 200 Meters 20.7 (4th) Gary Knoke (AUS) 400 Meter Hurdles 50.4 (4th) Gerry Moro (CAN) Pole Vault 15-6 (10th) 1968 Wade Bell 800 Meters 1:51.5 Ken Moore Marathon 2:29:49 (14th) Bill Heikkila (CAN) Javelin 233-7 Harry Jerome (CAN) 100 Meters 10.20 (7th) Gary Knoke (AUS) 110 Meter Hurdles 14.1 400 Meter Hurdles 49.6 Arne Kvalheim (NOR) 1,500 Meters 3:47.4 Norm Trerise (CAN) 1,500 Meters 3:47.61972 Ken Moore Marathon 2:15:39.8 (4th) Steve Prefontaine 5,000 Meters 13:28.4 (4th) Steve Savage Steeplechase 8:39.0 (7th-ht.) Craig Blackman (CAN) 4x400 Meter Relay Doug Chapman (CAN) 4x400 Meter Relay Gary Knoke (AUS) 400 Meter Hurdles 50.10 (6th-s.) Bob Martin (CAN) 4x400 Meter Relay Gerry Moro (CAN) Decathlon 1976 Matt Centrowitz 1,500 Meters 3:45.0 Paul Geis 5,000 Meters 13:42.5 (12th) Pete Shmock Shot Put 63-10.5 (9th) Mac Wilkins Discus 221-5 (1st) 224-0 (Trials) Dacre Bowen (CAN) 4x400 Meter Relay (Alt) 39.47 (8th) Chris Braithwaite (TRI) 4x100 Meter Relay 39.88 Al Dukowski (CAN) 4x100 Meter Relay 39.47 (8th) Lars Kaupang (NOR) 1,500 Meters 3:44.6 Knut Kvalheim (NOR) 5,000 Meters 13:30.3 (9th) Bob Martin (CAN) 4x100 Meter Relay (Alt) 39.47 (8th) Peter Spir (CAN) 1,500 Meters 3:59.6

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1980 Matt Centrowitz 5,000 Meters DNC Tom Hintnaus Pole Vault DNC John McArdle Hammer DNC Bill McChesney 5,000 Meters DNC Alberto Salazar 10,000 Meters DNC Pete Shmock Shot Put DNC Mac Wilkins Discus DNC Chris Braithwaite (TRI) 100 Meters 10.37 200 Meters 21.02 4x100 Meter Relay1984 Don Clary 5,000 Meters 13:44.97(semi) Alberto Salazar Marathon 2:14.19 Mac Wilkins Discus 217-6 (2nd) Art Boileau (CAN) Marathon 2:22.45 Joaquim Cruz (BRA) 800 Meters 1:43.00 (1st) Tom Hintnaus (BRA) Pole Vault 17-4.5 Reidar Lorentzen (NOR) Javelin 251-4 Shemi Sabag (ISR) Marathon 2:31.34 Don Wright (AUS) 110 Meter Hurdles 13.93 (semi)1988 Brian Crouser Javelin 238-7 Ken Flax Hammer 238-6 Kory Tarpenning Pole Vault 18-0.5 Mac Wilkins Discus 216-2 (5th) Joaquim Cruz (BRA) 800 Meters 1:43.90 (2nd)1992 Brian Crouser Javelin 246-0 Ken Flax Hammer 227-7 Danny Lopez Steeplechase 8:29.01 (Semi) Kory Tarpenning Pole Vault 18-10.5 (4th) Pedr Chiamulera (BRA) 400 Meter Hurdles DNF Pedro daSilva (Brazil) Decathlon DNF1996 Joaquim Cruz (BRA) 1,500 Meters 3:45.32 Peter Fonseca (CAN) Marathon 2:17.28 (21st)2000 Nick Rogers 5,000 Meters 13:46.18(Semi) Karl Keska (GBR) 10,000 Meters 27:44.09 (8th)2004 Piotr Buciarski (DEN) Pole Vault 18-0.5 (25th-p) Santiago Lorenzo (ARG) Decathlon 8592 (24th)2008 Galen Rupp 10,000 Meters 27:36.99 (13th) Andrew Wheating 800 Meters 1:47.05 (4th-p)2012 Matthew Centrowitz 1,500 Meters 3:35.17 (4th) Ashton Eaton Decathlon 8,869 (1st) Cyrus Hostetler Javelin 248-6/75.76m Galen Rupp 5,000 Meters 13:45.04 (7th) 10,000 Meters 27:30.90 (2nd) Andrew Wheating 1,500 Meters 3:44.88 (Semis)

National AAU/TAC/U.S.A. Champions1907 Dan Kelly Long Jump 23-111922 Ralph Spearow Pole Vault 13-01932 Ralph Hill 5,000 Meters 14:55.71936 George Varoff Pole Vault 14-61937 George Varoff Pole Vault 14-7 (tie)1938 Mack Robinson 200 Meters 21.31939 George Varoff Pole Vault 14-4 Les Steers High Jump 6-8 Boyd Brown Javelin 215-101940 Les Steers High Jump 6-8 Boyd Brown Javelin 223-11941 Les Steers High Jump 6-9 Boyd Brown Javelin 218-31942 Boyd Brown Javelin 216-71955 Ken Reiser Steeplechase 10:20.71959 Dyrol Burleson 1500 Meters 3:47.51961 Dyrol Burleson Mile 4:04.91962 Jerry Tarr 120 Yard Hurdles 13.4 Jerry Tarr Low Hurdles 22.61963 Dyrol Burleson Mile 3:56.71967 Wade Bell 880 Yards 1:46.11970 Bouncy Moore Long Jump 26-2.751971 Steve Prefontaine 3-mile 12:58.61973 Steve Prefontaine 3-mile 12:53.4 Mac Wilkins Discus 211-111974 Bouncy Moore Long Jump 26-5.751976 Mac Wilkins Discus 230-01977 Mac Wilkins Discus 227-0 Mac Wilkins Shot Put (indoors) 69-1.251978 Mac Wilkins Discus 219-91979 Mac Wilkins Discus 231-10 Matt Centrowitz 5,000 Meters 13:40.81980 Matt Centrowitz 5,000 Meters 13:33.61 Tom Hintnaus Pole Vault 18-2.5 Mac Wilkins Discus 224-31981 Matt Centrowitz 5,000 Meters 13:28.86 Alberto Salazar 10,000 Meters 28:39.33

1982 Matt Centrowitz 5,000 Meters 13:31.96 Mac Wilkins Discus 223-91988 Ken Flax Hammer 256-3 Kory Tarpenning Pole Vault 18-6.5 Mac Wilkins Discus 214-21989 Kory Tarpenning Pole Vault 19-01990 Ken Flax Hammer 249-62009 Galen Rupp 10,000 Meters 27:52.532010 Galen Rupp 10,000 Meters 28:59.292011 Matthew Centrowitz 1,500 Meters 3:47.63 Galen Rupp 10,000 Meters 28:38.17 Ashton Eaton Decathlon 8,7292013 Matthew Centrowitz 1,500 Meters 3:45.17 Galen Rupp 10,000 Meters 28:47.32 Ashton Eaton Decathlon 8,291

World Championships Competitors1983 Joaquim Cruz (BRA) 800 Meters 1:44.27 (3rd) Jim Hill 5,000 Meters 13:38.7(Semi) David Mack 800 Meters 1:46.39 (Semi) Bill McChesney Jr. 10,000 Meters 28:09.55 (h) Alberto Salazar 10,000 Meters 28:48.42 Mac Wilkins Discus 201-81987 Ken Flax Hammer 240-8 (q) David Mack 800 Meters 1:48.49 (q)1991 Ken Flax Hammer 249-3 Brad Hudson Marathon DNF Dan Nelson Steeplechase 8:40.23 (e)1993 Brad Hudson Marathon DNF Dan Nelson 10,000 Meters 30:41.72 Art Skipper Javelin 225-51999 Karl Keska (GBR) 5,000 Meters DNS2001 Piotr Buciarski (DEN) Pole Vault 18-4.5 (15th-p) Nick Rogers 5,000 Meters 14:33.392003 Karl Keska (GBR) 10,000 Meters 27:47.89 (9th) Piotr Buciarski (DEN) Pole Vault 17-6.5 (23rd-p)2005 Piotr Buciarski (DEN) Pole Vault 17-4.5 (18th-p)2007 Galen Rupp 10,000 Meters 28:41.71 (11th)2009 Galen Rupp 10,000 Meters 27:37.99 (8th) Ashton Eaton Decathlon 8,061 (18th)2011 Michael Berry 4x400 Meter Relay Pool 2:59.31 (1st) Ashton Eaton Decathlon 8,505 (2nd) Matthew Centrowitz 1,500 Meters 3:36.08 (3rd) Galen Rupp 10,000 Meters 27:26.84 (7th) Galen Rupp 5,000 Meters 13:28.64 (9th) Andrew Wheating 800 Meters 3:42.68 (8th-p)2013 Ashton Eaton Decathlon 8,809 (1st) Matthew Centrowitz 1,500 Meters 3:36.78 (2nd) Galen Rupp 10,000 Meters 27:24.39 (4th) Galen Rupp 5,000 Meters 13:29.87 (8th) Carlos Trujillo Marathon 2:23:13 (37th) Chris Winter (CAN) Steeplechase 8:29.36 (8th-p)

World Cross Country Championships Competitors1966 Bruce Mortenson – –1974 Matt Centrowitz Junior 8,000 Meters 21:48 (5th) 1975 Don Clary Junior 8,000 Meters 21:38 (5th) 1976 Alberto Salazar Junior 8,000 Meters 24:36 (5th) 1979 Jim Hill Junior 8,000 Meters 23:37 (12th) 1980 Ken Martin Senior 12,000 Meters 37:53 (23rd) Don Clary Senior 12,000 Meters 38:23 (43rd)1981 Chris Hamilton Junior 8,000 Meters 22:21 (6th)1982 Don Clary Senior 8,000 Meters 23:49.0 (27th)1991 Dan Nelson Senior 12,000 Meters 35:01 (28th) Oliver Wirz (SUI) Junior 8,000 Meters — (103rd)1992 Ken Martin Senior 12,000 Meters 38:19 (41st) Dan Nelson Senior 12,000 Meters 39:23 (120th)1993 Oliver Wirz (SUI) Junior 8,000 Meters — (41st)1994 Steve Fein Junior 8,000 Meters 27:25 (131st)1995 Dan Nelson Senior 12,000 Meters 36:20 (82nd) 2000 Jason Hartmann Junior 8,000 Meters 25:50 (66th Karl Keska (GBR) Senior 12,000 Meters 36:13 (13th) Nick Rogers Senior 12,000 Meters 38:14 (76th) Dan Das Neves (BRA) Senior 4,000 Meters 12:58 (119th)2001 Karl Keska (GBR) Senior 12,000 Meters 41:38 (38th) Nick Rogers Senior 12,000 Meters 41:59 (47th)2004 Chris Winter (CAN) Junior 8,000 Meters 27:53 (87th)2005 Galen Rupp Junior 8,000 Meters 25:05 (20th) Chris Winter (CAN) Junior 8,000 Meters 27:56 (97th)2006 Kenny Klotz Junior 8,000 Meters 27:11 (56th)2009 Luke Puskedra Junior 8,000 Meters 24:43 (30th)

National Cross Country Champions1982 Alberto Salazar Senior 12,000 Meters 36:52.41983 Alberto Salazar Senior 12,000 Meters 36:342005 Galen Rupp Junior 8,000 Meters 25:13.9

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Men’s University HonorsBill Bowerman AwardPresented for outstanding career achievement in track and field.2009 Galen Rupp2010 Ashton Eaton Andrew Wheating

Harry Ritchie High Point Award Awarded annually to an athlete for his great contribution to the team. 1975 Gary Barger 1976 Dave Voorhees 1977 Ray Burton 1978 Rudy Chapa Dave Voorhees 1979 Don Coleman 1980 Jeff Stover 1981 Dean Crouser 1982 Dean Crouser 1983 Dean Crouser 1984 Ken Flax 1985 Jeff Hultberg 1986 Uchenna Agu1987 Jose deSouza1988 Jose deSouza1989 Latin Berry1990 Brian Wright1991 Bob Gray 1992 Bob Gray 1993 Heath Howington1994 Ray Livingston1995 Pat Johnson1996 Chris Nelson1997 Chris Nelson1998 Will Driessen1999 Piotr Buciarski2000 Santiago Lorenzo2001 Santiago Lorenzo2002 Jason Hartmann2003 Jason Hartmann Adam Kriz2004 Tommy Skipper2005 Galen Rupp2006 Eric Mitchum Matt Scherer2007 Galen Rupp2008 Andrew Wheating2009 Ashton Eaton Andrew Wheating2010 Ashton Eaton2011 Matthew Centrowitz2012 Mike Berry2013 Elijah Greer

George Scharpf Outstanding Athlete Award Presented annually to the outstanding track and field athlete.1954 Bob Faucett1955 Ken Reiser1956 Bill Dellinger1957 Jim Bailey1958 Jim Grelle1959 Jim Grelle1960 Dave Edstrom1961 Dyrol Burleson 1962 Jerry Tarr1963 Keith Forman1964 Archie San Romani1965 Neal Steinhauer1966 Neal Steinhauer1967 Neal Steinhauer1968 Dave Wilborn1969 Gary Knoke1970 Tom Smith1971 Steve Prefontaine1972 Steve Prefontaine1973 Mac Wilkins1974 Paul Geis1975 Gary Barger1976 Dave Voorhees1977 Dacre Bowen1978 Rudy Chapa1979 Rudy Chapa1980 Ken Martin1981 Alberto Salazar1982 Dean Crouser1983 Dean Crouser1984 Joaquim Cruz1985 Ken Flax1986 Dub Myers1987 Dan Nelson1988 Latin Berry1989 Latin Berry1990 Danny Lopez1991 Scott McGee1992 Art Skipper 1993 Ronnie Harris1994 Gordon Johnson1995 Pat Johnson1996 Ray Livingston1997 Chris Nelson1998 Micah Davis1999 Piotr Buciarski2000 Jason Boness2001 Santiago Lorenzo2002 Micah Harris2003 Santiago Lorenzo2004 Tommy Skipper2005 Kedar Inico2006 Tommy Skipper2007 Tommy Skipper2008 A.J Acosta Ashton Eaton2009 Matthew Centrowitz Cyrus Hostetler2010 Cyrus Hostetler2011 David Klech2012 Johnathan Cabral2013 Johnathan Cabral Sam Crouser Dakotah Keys

Dow Wilson Inspirational Award Presented annually to the most inspirational track and field athlete.1976 Craig Brigham1977 Dave Taylor1978 Rudy Chapa1979 Phil Bransom1980 Ron Thomas1981 Parrish Nixon1982 George Walcott1983 George Walcott1984 Jim Hill1985 Kory Tarpenning1986 Mark McMonigal1987 Spencer Williams1988 Pat Lanning1989 Spencer Williams1990 Spencer Williams1991 Curtis Wilson 1992 Pedro daSilva 1993 Erik Ylitalo1994 Todd Bleakney1995 Jeromy Williams1996 Matthew Davis1997 Piotr Buciarski1998 Matthew Davis1999 Will Driessen2000 Steve Fein2001 Ryan Keith2002 Billy Pappas2003 Terry Ellis2004 Eric Mitchum2005 Leonidas Watson2006 Jordan Kent Akobundu Ikwuakor2007 Marcus Dillon2008 Carlos Trujillo2009 Marshall Ackley Chad Barlow2010 Chad Barlow Matthew Centrowitz2011 Elijah Greer2012 Dakotah Keys Luke Puskedra2013 Mac Fleet Greg Skipper

Perry Holloman Newcomer of the Year Award Presented annually to the top track and field newcomer. Formerly known as the most improved award1975 Rich Perkins1976 Dacre Bowen1977 John McArdle Larry Hurst1978 Jeff Stover1979 Alberto Salazar1980 Jon Switzer1981 Eric Hohn1982 Jim Hill1983 Kent Landerholm1984 Matt McGuirk1985 Mike Blackmore1986 Kevin Carr1987 Latin Berry1988 Eric Peterson1989 Andy Young1990 Scott McGee1991 Muhammad Oliver 1992 Tye Van Schoiack 1993 Scott Nicholas1994 Rick Cantwell

1995 Ray Livingston1996 Gregg Bleakney1997 Micah Davis1998 Jody Mortimore1999 Chris Thomas2000 Nat Johnson2001 John Stiegeler2002 Nick Bakke Adam Kriz Brandon Holliday2003 Samie Parker2004 4x400m Relay (Travis Anderson, Brandon Holliday, Kedar Inico, Matt Scherer)2005 Kedar Inico2006 Richard Del Rincon2007 Ryan Brandel2008 Jordan Stray2009 Luke Puskedra2010 Mac Fleet Elijah Greer2011 Mike Berry2012 Sam Crouser Arthur Delaney

Bill Dellinger Cross Country AwardPresented annually to outstanding performer in cross country as selected by the coaching staff.1990 Pat Haller 1991 Pat Haller1992 Karl Keska 1993 Karl Keska1994 Matthew Davis1995 Karl Keska1996 Matthew Davis1996 Karl Keska1997 Rob Aubrey1998 Matthew Davis1999 Steve Fein2000 Jason Hartmann2001 Adam Bergquist2002 Jason Hartmann2003 Eric Logsdon2004 Eric Logsdon2005 Patrick Werhane2006 Galen Rupp2007 Shadrack Biwott Galen Rupp2008 Galen Rupp2009 Luke Puskedra2010 Luke Puskedra2011 Luke Puskedra2012 Trevor Dunbar

Coaches’ AwardRecognizes athletic achievement, dedication and determination.2006 Michael McGrath Galen Rupp2007 Ashton Eaton Brian Richotte2008 Phil Alexander2009 Shadrack Biwott2010 Marshall Ackley A.J. Acosta2011 A.J. Acosta Jordan Stray Vernell Warren Alex Wolff2012 Trevor Dunbar Elijah Greer2013 Trevor Ferguson Parker Stinson

Emerald Athletic TrophyThe Emerald Athletic Trophy award is sponsored jointly by the Athletic Department and the Oregon Daily Emerald and is awarded annually to a University of Oregon student on the basis of outstanding achievement in the fields of athletics, scholarship, and citizenship.1952 Jack Hutchens1958 Jim Bailey1960 Dave Edstrom1966 Ken Moore1967 Neal Steinhauer1969 Arne Kvalheim1972 Peter Shmock1973 Steve Prefontaine1979 Rudy Chapa1981 Alberto Salazar1986 Dub Myers1987 Harold Kuphaldt1992 Bob Gray1993 Ronnie Harris1994 Kelly Blair1995 Camara Jones1997 Chris Nelson2003 Santiago Lorenzo2006 Eric Mitchum2007 Jordan Kent2009 Galen Rupp2010 Ashton Eaton

Higdon TrophyThe Doyle Hidgon Memorial Trophy is awarded to a UO sophomore athlete for excellence in athletics, scholarship, and citizenship. It is named in honor of former football and track star Doyle Higdon, who was killed in an industrial accident between his sophomore and junior years.1957 Steve Anderson1958 Mike Forrester1959 George Larson1960 Dyrol Burleson1961 Vic Reeve1962 Ted Abram1971 Steve Prefontaine1978 Rudy Chapa1979 Melanie Batiste1981 Leann Warren1983 Kathy Hayes1985 Deanna Scheidler1991 Kelly Blair 1992 Camara Jones1993 LaReina Woods1994 Rick Cantwell1996 Milena Glusac1997 Marie Davis2001 Santiago Lorenzo2004 Eric Mitchum2005 Tommy Skipper2008 A.J. Acosta Nicole Blood2011 Jordan Hasay2013 Elizabeth Brenner

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NCAA Division I Academic All-American of the Year (All Sports)2009 Galen Rupp

NCAA Track & Field/Cross Country Academic All-American of the Year2009 Galen Rupp

NCAA AcademicAll-Americans1986 Dub Myers 1st Team1997 Chris Nelson 2nd Team1999 Steve Fein 2nd Team2000 Steve Fein 2nd Team2001 Santiago Lorenzo 2nd Team John Stiegeler 2nd Team2002 Adam Bergquist 1st Team Billy Pappas 1st Team2003 Ryan Andrus 1st Team Santiago Lorenzo 1st Team John Stiegeler 2nd Team2004 Ryan Andrus 1st Team2005 Andrew Young 2nd Team Matthew Scherer 3rd Team2006 Galen Rupp 1st Team Andrew Young 1st Team Matt Scherer 2nd Team2007 Galen Rupp 1st Team2009 Galen Rupp 1st Team2010 Cyrus Hostetler 1st Team Alex Wolff 2nd Team2011 David Klech 1st Team2013 Ben DeJarnette 1st Team

NCAA Top-EightAward Winner1986 Dub Myers

NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarships1966 Kenny Moore 1976 Craig Brigham 1981 Rudy Chapa 2000 Steve Fein 2003 Santiago Lorenzo2011 Alex Wolff

Pac-10/12 All-AcademicTrack & Field Honorees1991 Alan Foster 1st Team Bob Gray 1st Team Tye Van Schoiack 1st Team Ronnie Harris 2nd Team Derek Snelling 2nd Team Sean Sullivan 2nd Team Coley Candaele H.M.1992 Alan Foster 1st Team Bob Gray 1st Team Ronnie Harris 1st Team Coley Candaele 2nd Team Derek Snelling 2nd Team Eric Trice 2nd Team1993 Ronnie Harris 2nd Team Les Phillipo 2nd Team J.J. Shephard H.M.1994 John Dimoff 1st Team Rick Cantwell 1st Team Patrick Khoo 1st Team Paul Pappas 2nd Team Jeremy Robinson 2nd Team Eric Trice 2nd Team Dusty Carlson H.M.1995 Dusty Carlson 1st Team Chris Nelson 1st Team Rick Cantwell 2nd Team

Jeremy Robinson 2nd Team Sol Sallos 2nd Team Paul Pappas H.M. Eric Trice H.M.1996 Dusty Carlson 1st Team Jody Mortimore 1st Team Chris Nelson 1st Team Jeremy Robinson 1st Team Rick Cantwell 2nd Team Daniel Das Neves 2nd Team Patrick Khoo 2nd Team 1997 Dusty Carlson 1st Team Jody Mortimore 1st Team Chris Nelson 1st Team Daniel Das Neves 2nd Team Micah Davis H.M.1998 Micah Davis 1st Team Jody Mortimore 1st Team Eric Abel 2nd Team Jeremy Alden 2nd Team Piotr Buciarski 2nd Team 1999 Piotr Buciarski 1st Team Micah Davis 1st Team Eric Abel 2nd Team Kyley Johnson H.M. Shawn Rasmor H.M.2000 Adam Bergquist 1st Team Steve Fein 1st Team Kyley Johnson 2nd Team Sam Hill H.M. Cody Howell H.M. 2001 Santiago Lorenzo 1st Team John Stiegeler 1st Team Billy Pappas 1st Team Cody Howell H.M. James March H.M. 2002 Ryan Andrus 1st Team Adam Bergquist 1st Team Billy Pappas 1st Team John Stiegeler 1st Team Kyley Johnson 2nd Team Trevor Woods 2nd Team Brett Holts H.M. Cody Howell H.M. Ross Krempley H.M. Eric Logsdon H.M. John Lucas H.M. James March H.M. 2003 Ryan Andrus 1st Team Santiago Lorenzo 1st Team John Stiegeler 1st Team Trevor Woods 1st Team Andy Young 1st Team John Lucas 2nd Team Brett Holts H.M. Eric Logsdon H.M. James March H.M. Noel Paulson H.M.2004 Ryan Andrus 1st Team Gabriel LeMay 1st Team Matt Scherer 1st Team Trevor Woods 1st Team Andy Young 1st Team Teddy Davis 2nd Team Eric Logsdon 2nd Team Brett Holts H.M. David Moore H.M.2005 Caleb Rexius 1st Team Sol Rexius 1st Team Matt Scherer 1st Team Andrew Young 1st Team Matt Adams 2nd Team Kyle Alcorn H.M. Brett Holts H.M. Jordan Kent H.M. Eric Logsdon H.M. David Moore H.M.2006 Michael McGrath 1st Team Galen Rupp 1st Team Matt Scherer 1st Team Andrew Young 1st Team Brian Bartow H.M. Jordan Kent H.M. David Moore H.M. Chris Winter H.M.

2007 Andrew Greif 1st Team Michael McGrath 1st Team Galen Rupp 1st Team Scott Wall 1st Team Ryan Brandel 2nd Team Steven Johnson 2nd Team Jared Huske H.M. Jack Jensen H.M. David Moore H.M. A.J. O’Connell H.M. Jon Thomas H.M. Chris Winter H.M.2008 Joaquin Chapa 1st Team Scott Penny 1st Team Scott Wall 1st Team Alex Wolff 1st Team Steven Johnson 2nd Team Mike McGrath 2nd Team Zach Ancell H.M. Jared Huske H.M. A.J. O’Connell H.M. Chris Winter H.M. Colin Witter-Tilton H.M.2009 David Klech 1st Team Scott Penny 1st Team Galen Rupp 1st Team Scott Wall 1st Team Eric Hersey 2nd Team Steven Johnson 2nd Team Chris Winter 2nd Team Alex Wolff 2nd Team Britton Nelson H.M. A.J. O’Connell H.M. Jordan Stray H.M. Colin Witter-Tilton H.M.2010 Cyrus Hostetler 1st Team David Klech 1st Team Scott Penny 1st Team Alex Wolff 1st Team Matt Butcher 2nd Team A.J. Acosta H.M. Bryce Burgess H.M. Eric Hersey H.M. Brian McGinty H.M. Britton Nelson H.M. Luke Puskedra H.M. Brian Schaudt H.M. Jordan Stray H.M. Colin Witter-Tilton H.M.2011 David Klech 1st Team Alex Wolff 1st Team Matt Butcher 2nd Team Elijah Greer 2nd Team Cam Norris 2nd Team Jordan Stray 2nd Team Tim Costin H.M. Eric Hersey H.M. Hank Morrison H.M. Luke Puskedra H.M. Brian Schaudt H.M. Travis Stanford H.M.2012 Ben DeJarnette 1st Team Tim Costin 2nd Team Eric Hersey 2nd Team Noe Contreras H.M. Elijah Greer H.M. Josh Heidegger H.M. Hank Morrison H.M. Brian Schaudt H.M. Brian Shrader H.M. Travis Stanford H.M. Parker Stinson H.M. Cole Watson H.M. Daniel Winn H.M.2013 Ben DeJarnette 1st Team Blake Kemp 1st Team Matthew Melancon 1st Team Chris Brewer H.M. Elijah Greer H.M. Matt Hidalgo H.M. Matt Jablonski H.M. Hank Morrison H.M. Chad Noelle H.M. Ron Perkins H.M. Parker Stinson H.M. Chris Stubbs H.M. Trent Warren H.M. Cole Watson H.M.

Oregon Men’s Academic Honors Pac-10/12 All-AcademicCross Country Honorees1990 Colden Baxter 1st Team Tye Van Schoiack 1st Team 1991 Alan Foster 1st Team Tye Van Schoiack 1st Team Andy Maris 2nd Team1992 Colden Baxter 1st Team John Dimoff 1st Team 1993 John Dimoff 1st Team Rick Cantwell 2nd Team Tim Mahon H.M.1995 Rick Cantwell 2nd Team 1996 Daniel Das Neves 1st Team Micah Davis H.M.1997 Daniel Das Neves 1st Team Micah Davis H.M.1998 Micah Davis 1st Team Oliver Wirz 1st Team Adam Bergquist H.M. Jon Wybar H.M.1999 Steve Fein 1st Team Sam Hill 2nd Team 2000 Adam Bergquist 2nd Team Sam Hill H.M. John Lucas H.M.2001 Ryan Andrus 1st Team Adam Bergquist 1st Team Brett Holts H.M. Eric Logsdon H.M. John Lucas H.M. Noel Paulson H.M.2002 Ryan Andrus 1st Team John Lucas 2nd Team Brett Holts H.M. Eric Logsdon H.M. Noel Paulson H.M.2003 Shane Ahlers 1st Team Ryan Andrus 1st Team John Lucas 1st Team Brett Holts 2nd Team Eric Logsdon 2nd Team Noel Paulson H.M.2004 Alec Wall 1st Team Kyle Alcorn H.M. Jeff DeWolf H.M. Eric Logsdon H.M.2005 Michael McGrath 2nd Team Chris Winter H.M.2006 Galen Rupp 1st Team Scott Wall 1st Team Michael McGrath 2nd Team Chris Winter H.M.2007 Mathew Cravens 1st Team Galen Rupp 1st Team Scott Wall 1st Team Mike McGrath 2nd Team2008 Galen Rupp 1st Team Scott Wall 1st Team Chris Winter H.M.2009 Luke Puskedra 2nd Team A.J. Acosta H.M. Bryce Burgess H.M.2010 Ben DeJarnette 1st Team Tim Costin 2nd Team Kenny Scoggins 2nd Team A.J. Acosta H.M. Mitch Hunt H.M. Chris Kwiatkowski H.M. Luke Puskedra H.M.2011 Ben DeJarnette 1st Team Tim Costin 2nd Team Mitch Hunt H.M. Brian Shrader H.M. Travis Stanford H.M. Parker Stinson H.M. Cole Watson H.M. Daniel Winn H.M.2012 Ben DeJarnette 1st Team Tim Costin 2nd Team Matthew Melancon 2nd Team Chris Brewer H.M. Ryan Pickering H.M. Parker Stinson H.M. Cole Watson H.M. Daniel Winn H.M.

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AAbbot, Bill 81Abel, Eric 97, 98, 99Abram, Ted 62, 63Acker, Phil 75Ackely, Marshall 08, 09, 10Acosta, A.J. 07, 08, 10, 11; XC 07, 09, 10Acosta, Ismael 87Adams, Barry 62, 63, 64Adams, Matt 05Adams, Matthew 07Adams, Gary 71, 72Agu, Uchenna 84, 85, 86 Ahlers, Shane XC 03Aitkenhead, Greg 85, 86, 89Akinradewo, Foluso 00, 01, 02, 03Alcorn, Kyle 04, 05; XC 03, 04Alden, Jeremy 95, 96, 98; XC 95, 96Alexander, Colby 12, 13Alexander, Phil 07, 08Allen, Hubert 31Alton, David 75Alvarez, Vertin XC 05Amundson, Allan 02Anastassiades, Nick 90, 91Ancell, Zachary 07Anderson, Bob 49, 50, 51Anderson, Steve 57, 58, 59Anderson, Ted 52, 53, 54Anderson, Travis 03, 04, 05, 06Anderton, Dave 86, 87Anding, Kevin 13Andrews, Ben 94, 95, 96Andrus, Ryan 02, 03, 04; XC 01, 02, 03, 04Arita, Kuni 96Arnold, Bruce 75Aubrey, Rob 95, 96, 97, 99; XC 94, 96, 97, 98Austin, Anthony 79, 80BBacklund, Art 50, 51, 52Badorek, Walt 52, 53, 54, 55Bailey, David 87Bailey, Jim 55, 56, 57Bakke, Nick 01, 02Baldwin, Ed 57, 58, 59Balstrom, Eric 93Banich, Howard 74, 75, 76, 77Banks, Andrew 78Banks, Jay 86, 88Barger, Gary 74, 75, 76; XC 72, 73, 75Barlow, Chad 07, 08, 09, 10Barner, Kenjon 10, 11Barnes, Emery 52Barr, Jim 71, 72Bartlett, William 20Bartow, Brian 06Basham, Doug 55, 56, 57Baugh, Andre 75Baxter, Colden XC 90Beckwith, Don 75Becker, Tom XC 99Bell, Charles 65Bell, James 78, 79Bell, Wade 65, 66, 67Bello, John 99, 00, 01Bence, Steve 72, 73, 74, 75Benevento, Doug XC 84Bennion, Chad 86, 87, 88; XC 86, 87Benson, Ben 90

Bergesen, Rick 84, 86; XC 85Bernick, Paul 59, 60, 61Bergquist, Adam 98, 00, 02; XC 98, 00, 01Berry, Anthony 77, 78Berry, Latin 87, 88, 89, 90 Berry, Michael 11,12, 13Bilusak, Ed 73, 74, 75Bingham, Ed 55, 56, 57Binkud, Matt 95Birden, J.J. 84, 85, 87, 88Biwott, Shadrack 07, 08, 09; XC 06, 07, 08Blackman, Craig 71, 72, 73, 74Blackmore, Mike 84, 85; XC 81, 82, 83, 84Blackman, Ross 71, 72, 73, 74Bleakney, Greg 95, 96, 97, 98Bleakney, Todd 91, 92, 93, 94Bliss, Andrew 98, 00; XC 97, 98, 99Blum, Bob 66, 67Blunt, David 63, 64, 65Blunt, Larry 50, 51, 52Boileau, Art 77, 78, 79; XC 76, 77, 78Bolliger, Mike 74, 75Boness, Jason 00, 01, 02Bowen, Dacre 74, 75, 77Bowerman, Jay 64, 65, 66Bradetch, Joe 50, 51, 52Bradley, Larry 81Brandel, Ryan 06, 07Brame, Herman 65, 66, 67Bransom, Phil 77, 79Brathwaite, Chris 75Brewer, Chris 13; XC 12Brigham, Craig 73, 74, 75, 76Brougher, Gary 75, 76Brown, Boyd 39, 40, 41, 42Brown, Dick 63Brown, Roger 75Buciarski, Piotr 97, 98, 99Buford, Vincent 70, 71, 72, 73Buller, John 64, 65, 66Bullier, Al 49, 50, 51Burg, Jack 57, 58, 59Burgess, Bryce XC 09, 10Burleson, Dyrol 60, 61, 62Burns, John 61, 62, 63Burton, Ray 75, 75, 77, 79Burton, Stan 93Bushnell, Darrell 95, 96Butcher, Matt 09Byrne, Jack 88, 89CCabral, Johnathan 12, 13Campbell, Leroy 53, 54, 55, 56Candaele, Corey 91, 92; XC 91Canfield, Tim 86Cantwell, Rick 94, 95, 96; XC 93, 94, 95Card, Robin XC 88Carew, Gary 75Carlson, Dusty 94, 95, 96Carr, Kevin 86Carrington, Bruce 62, 63, 64Carter, Jeff 73, 74, 75, 76Casteel, Alexander 07Centrowitz, Matt 76, 77, 78; XC 75 76, 77Centrowitz, Matthew 09, 10, 11; XC 07, 08, 09, 10Chaney, Mike 68, 69, 70Chapa, Rudy, 77, 78, 79, 81; XC 76, 77, 78, 79

Chapa, Joaquin 08; XC 07Chapman, Doug 70, 71, 72, 73Chen Shui, Warren 69, 70, 71Chiamulera, Pedro 87Chriss, Mike 78Christiensen, Arden 55, 56, 57Christian, Jerry 57, 58, 59Christian, Phil 79, 80, 81Clarke, Brian 65, 66; XC 65Clary, Don 76, 77, 78, 79; XC 76, 77, 78, 79Clason, Chad 03Classen, Matt 95, 96Cleary, Mitch 50, 51Clement, Doug 52, 53, 54, 55Close, Jerry 60, 61, 62Coffino, Mike 90, 91Cole, Ryan 96, 97, 98Coleman, Don 78, 79Cone, Chris 98Cook, Roscoe 59, 60, 61Cope, Paul 66, 67Costin, Tim 12Cottengim, Ricardo 00Countryman, Jack 49, 50, 51Couser, Ron 68, 69Craig, Bob 50, 51Crawley, Roger 74, 75Cropper, Tanner 96Cross, Justin 09Crouser, Brian 82, 83, 84, 85Crouser, Dean 80, 81, 82, 83Crouser, Sam 12, 13Crowe, Dave 63, 64, 65Crowell, Bill 56, 57, 58Crunican, Mike 66, 67Cruz, Joaquim 83, 84Cullen, Brian 89, 90Curry, Robert 75Curtis, Chris 91Curtis, Richard 86DDaggatt, Scott 73, 74, 75Dahlquist, Gordon 54, 55, 56Dalton, Colin 88, 89, 91; XC 88, 90, 91Dammann, Ross XC 97Daniel, Bob 72, 73, 74, 75Dannis, Mark 87Dapron, Daryl 84Das Neves, Daniel 95, 96, 97; XC 94, 95, 96, 97DaSilva, Pedro 89, 90, 91, 92Davis, Denzil 76, 77Davis, Jay 86, 87, 88Davis, Matthew 95, 96, 98, 99; XC 94, 95, 96, 98Davis, Micah 96, 97, 98, 99; XC 95, 96, 97, 98Davis, Otis 58, 59, 60Davis, Teddy 04Decker, Bob 56, 57, 58Deibele, Mike 66, 67DeJarnette, Ben XC 10, 11, 12Delaney, Arthur 12, 13Del Rincon, Richard 05, 06Dellinger, Bill 54, 55, 56Derby, Jonathan 05, 06DeReiux, Joe 98, 99DeSouza, Jose 87, 88, 89Dillon, Marcus 07, 08Dimoff, John 94; XC 92, 93Divine, Roscoe 67, 68, 69, 70; XC 69Dodge, Tom 66, 67Dodson, Tim 95; XC 94

D’Onofrio, Vincent 09Dooley, Terry 68, 69, 70; XC 69Dotts, Roderick 05Douglas, Ray 59, 60, 61Doupnik, JT 86, 87Dowhower, Jim 71, 72Doyle, Paul 79Driessen, Will 96, 97, 98, 99Dukowski, Al 74, 75, 76, 77Dunbar, Marc 87, 88; XC 87Dunbar, Trevor 12; XC 12EEarl, Dave 50, 51, 52Eaton, Ashton 07, 08, 09, 10Edstrom, Dave 58, 59, 60Eldredge, Mike 81Eklund, Carl 75Elkaim, Jeramy 13; XC 11, 12Elliot, Paul 64, 65, 66Ellis, Terry 00, 01, 02, 03Endicott, Tom 68, 69Engquist, Tim 70, 71Emilsson, Nils 71, 72Erwin, Greg 80, 81, 82, 83; XC, 79, 80, 81, 82Estes, Gene Etter, Paul 04, 05FFarmer, Ted 75Faucett, Robert 53, 54Fell, Bill 50, 51, 52, 53Fellows, Alec 12Feig, Mark 72, 73, 74, 75Fein, Steve 99, 00; XC 98, 99Ferguson, Mike 69, 70, 71Ferguson, Trevor 12, 13Finch, Eric 87, 88, 89Finley, Steve 11Flaherty, Ryan 03Flanagan, Proctor 25Flanders, Blake 06Flax, Ken 82, 83, 84, 86Fleming, Cody 05, 06Fleet, Mac 10, 13; XC 09, 12Fonseca, Peter 88, 90; XC 87, 88, 89Forman, Keith 61, 62, 63; XC 63Foskett, Bob 66, 67Foster, Alan 89, 91, 92; XC 91Foster, Ron 90, 93Fox, Vernon 63, 64, 65Francis, Russ 72, 73Frank, Marty 62, 63, 64Frick, Justin 11Fries, Gregory 74, 75, 75, 77Friton, Mike 78, 80, 81; XC 80From, Jan 77, 78, 79GGalpin, Jack 13Garlick, Jacob 01Geis, Paul 74, 75; XC 74George, Bob 84George, Denny 56, 57, 58Girum, Richard 98Girvan, Richard 98, 99Godfrey, Kevin 11, 13Goldberg, Ed 79Goldsmith, Vince 78, 79, 80, 81Goldstein, Michael 97Gomez, Ron 62, 63, 64Goodrich, Chris 78Gorman, Jim 68, 69, 70

Men’s All-Time LettermenGrant, Ken 57, 58, 59Gray, Bob 89, 90, 91, 92Green, Rod 85, 87, 88Greer, Elijah 10, 11, 12, 13Grelle, Jim 57, 58, 59Gross, Sean 99, 00, 01Grubbs, Robert 73, 74; XC 72Gurry, David 96; XC 95Guyota, Boru 11, 12, 13; XC 11HHadenfield, Marc 72, 73Hagmeier, David 74, 75, 76Hail, Bill 52, 53, 54Hakansson, Nils 57, 58, 59Hall, Chad 08Hall, Grant 07Haller, Pat 89, 90, 91, 92; XC 89, 90, 91Hamilton, Chris 84, 85; XC 83, 84Hammitt, Ray 68, 69Hammitt, Jay 68, 69Hammett, Dale 74, 75 Hansen, Phil 66, 67Hanspard, Jermaine 99, 00Harper, Bryan 11, 12Harris, Ivory 70, 71, 72Harris, Marc 85, 86Harris, Micah 01, 02Harris, Ronnie 91, 92, 93Harris, Tanner 12Harrison, Nate 80, 81Hartmann, Jason 01, 02, 03, 04; XC 99, 00, 01, 02Hatfield, Tinker 74, 75, 76Hearvey, Albert 70, 71, 72, 73Hedeen, Karl 85Hedges, Dan 70, 71, 72Hegvold, Knut 86Heikkila, William 65, 66, 67Hendershott, Bob 39, 40, 41Hensley, Bob 75, 76; XC 74Henthorne, Dave 50Hersey, Eric 09, 10, 11,12Hickenbottom, Ken 52, 53, 54, 55Hickey, Scott 71, 72Hidalgo, Matt 13Hilands, Jim 56, 57, 58Hill, Bruce 75Hill, Jim 80, 81, 82, 84; XC 80, 81, 82, 83Hill, Marty 70, 71, 72Hill, Ralph 32Hill, Sam 00, 01; XC 98, 99, 00Hintnaus, Tom 77, 78, 79, 80Hodges, Michael 63, 64, 65Hohn, Eric 81Holland, Len 37Holloway, James 73, 74, 75Holliday, Brandon 02, 03, 04Hollister, Geoff 66, 68Hollister, Tracy 92, 93, 94, 96; XC 91, 93, 94, 95Holts, Brett 02, 03, 04, 05; XC 00, 01, 02, 03Hooton, Robin 95Horn, Randall 12Horner, Jake 01, 02Hornsby, Russell 12, 13Hosey, Devon 91, 92, 93Hoskins, Jeff 85, 87Hostetler, Cyrus 09, 10Hotchkins, Joeal 12Howard, Dave 82Howard, Kevin 98Howard, Rick, 67, 68, 69Howard, Romund 86

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Howarth, Jim 89, 90Howell, Cody 98, 00, 01, 02Howington, Heath 91, 92, 93Hudson, Brad 88, 89, 90; XC 86, 87, 88, 89Hughes, Mike 66, 67Hultberg, Jeff 85Humble, Jason 91, 92, 93; XC 92, 93Humcke, Todd 97, 98, 99, 00 Hunt, Mitch XC 10Hunter, Marcial 64, 65, 66Hurd, Lamar 81, 83, 84Hurst, Larry 76, 77, 79Huske, Jared 06, 07, 08Hutchins, Jack 50, 51, 52IIkwuakor, Akobundu 04, 05, 06Ingley, Berney 57, 58, 59Ingram, Duane 93, 94, 95, 96Ingrim, Rian 98, 99, 01, 02Inico, Kedar 04, 05JJackson, Hal 68, 69Jablonski, Matt XC 11Jacobsen, Nils 88James, Greg 95, 96, 97, 99; XC 94, 96, 97, 98James, LaMichael 10, 11James, Mark 81James, Randy XC 70, 71, 72, 73Jenkins, Adam 01, 02, 03, 04Jensen, Jack 07Jerome, Harry 62, 63, 64Johnson, Bret 09Johnson, Brett 13Johnson, Frank 50, 51Johnson, Gordon 93, 94Johnson, Kyley 98, 99, 00, 02Johnson, Myron 68, 69, 70Johnson, Nat 97, 98, 99, 00Johnson, Pat 95, 96Johnson, Steven 07, 08, 09Jones, Carleton 87, 88; XC 86, 87Jones, Derrick 06Jones, Jim 53, 54, 55

Jost, John 63, 64, 65Julian, Tim 93; XC 91KKasahun, Michael 00, 01; XC 99, 00Kauffman, Casey 06Kaupang, Lars 74, 75; XC 74Keith, Ryan 98, 99, 00, 01Keller, Dennis 65, 66Kelley, B.J. 13Kelly, Dan 07Kemp, Blake 13Kent, Jordan 03, 05, 06Kermode, Richard XC 80Keska, Karl 93, 94, 95, 96; XC 93, 94, 95, 96Keyes, A.K. 01Keys, Dakotah 12, 13Khoo, Patrick 93, 94, 96Kimata, Simon 01, 02Kimball, Will 86, 87; XC 85, 85Kiyonaga, Robin 94, 96Klech, David 09, 10, 11Klotz, Kenny 07, 08, 09, 11; XC 06, 07, 08, 09Knight, Phil 57, 58, 59Knoke, Gary 68, 69Knudsen, Peter 85, 87, 88Knutsen, Konrad 96, 97, 98, 99; XC 96, 97, 98Kolenic, Scott 96, 97, 98Krempley, Ross 99, 00, 01, 02Kriz, Adam 00, 01, 02, 03Kuphaldt, Harold 84, 86, 87; XC 82, 83, 84, 86Kvalheim, Arne 67, 67 69Kvalheim, Knut 72, 73; XC 72Kwiatkowski, Chris 12; XC 10, 11LLacy, Gary 79, 80Lahner, Mike 62, 63, 64; XC 63Lamm, Randy 92, 93Landerholm, Kent 80, 81, 82

Lanning, Pat 87, 88Larsen, Jerry 62, 63, 64Larson, George 59, 60, 61Lathers, Todd 71, 72, 73, 74Laubacher, Bradley 13Laursen, Lars Mueller 05LeMay, Gabriel 04Lemora, Shannon 91, 92; XC 89, 90, 91Leonisio, Mike 88, 90Leuallen, Eric 97Lewis, Mark 06, 07Libert, Andy 89; XC 89Lile, James 95, 96Lincoln, Leon 66, 67Lindsey, Guss 93Lindsey, Jeff 04, 05, 06Lineburg, Gary 69, 70Link, Stan 81Livingston, Ray 93, 94, 95, 96Llewellyn, Terry 62, 63, 64Lloyd, Ben 52, 53, 54, 55Loftis, John 51, 52, 53Logsdon, Eric 02, 03, 04, 05; XC 01, 02, 03, 04Long, Mike 72, 73Lopez, Danny 89, 90; XC 88, 89Lorentzen, Reider 79, 80, 81Lorenzo, Santiago 99, 00, 01, 03Loumena, Hank 55, 56, 57Lowe, Rourke 80Lucas, John 02; XC 00, 01, 02Luttrell, Jerry 85Luty, Jeff 81Lyons, Mike 69, 70, 71MMaag, Michael 10MacGillivray, Bart 80, 81, 82, 84Mack, David 80, 81Mahon, Terrence 90; XC 89Malcom, Howard 74, 75Maloney, Matthew 06Mannex, Russ 53, 54, 55, 56March, James 00, 01, 02, 03Marconi, Danny 10, 11, 12Marcum, Brian 99

Maris, Andy 91; XC 90, 91Markey, Randall 76, 77Marlatt, Frank 68, 68Martin, Al 52, 53, 54Martin, Bob 71, 72, 73, 74Martin, Jeff 80Martin, Ken 79, 80; XC 78, 79Mathis, Dior 11, 12, 13Mays, John 72, 73Mayes, Ryan 94Maync, Peter 65, 66 Mayo, Jason 98McAllister, Darl 59, 60, 61McArdle, John 77, 78, 79McArthur, Colin 97, 99, 00McChesney Jr., Bill, 78, 79, 80; XC 77, 78, 79McChesney, Steve, 76, 77McChesney, Tom, 74, 75, 76, 77McClendon, Mike 71, 72, 73; XC 69McClendon, Michael 91McClure, Don 54, 55, 56McDole, Merrit 00, 01McFadden, Barry 65McGee, Scott 88, 89, 90, 91McGinty, Brian 10McGrath, Michael 06, 07, 08; XC 05, 06McGuirk, Matt, 82, 84, 85, 87; XC 82, 83, 84, 86McMonigal, Mark 85; XC 85McNally, Kevin 10McNamara, Jordan 08, 09, 10McVein, Aaron 09Meinert, James 63, 64, 65Melancon, Matthew 13; XC 12Mercado, Daniel 08, 09, 10, 11; XC 07, 08, 09, 10Mercado, Diego 08, 09, 10; XC 06, 07, 08, 09Mestler, Rick 89, 90, 91, 92; XC 89Meyle, Shawn 89, 90Miller, Dick 59, 60Miller, Tom 80Mills, D.C. 58, 59, 60Miner, Matt 13Missfeldt, Chuck 50, 51, 52Mitchell, Ben 96, 97, 98Mitchum, Eric 03, 04, 05, 06Moad, Jack 55, 56, 57Mock, Jerry 51, 52, 53Moore, Bouncy 71, 72, 73Moore, David 05, 06, 07Moore, Howard 98, 99, 00Moore, Jeremy 91Moore, Kenny 64, 65, 66; XC 63, 64, 65Moore, Randy 74, 75Morris, Jack 56, 57, 58Moro, Guerrino 63, 64, 65Morrow, Tom 68, 69, 70Moreland, Nate 82Morrisette, Garth 85; XC 85Morrison, Hank 13Morrow, Tom XC 69Mortenson, Bruce 64, 65, 66; XC 63, 64, 65Mortimore, Jody 95, 96, 97, 98Mours, Jim 87, 88Myers, Dub 83, 84, 85; XC 83, 85, 86

Men’s All-Time Lettermen, continuedNNavarro, Carlos 97Needham, Harry 60, 61Nehring, Lincoln 99, 00, 01; XC 98, 99, 00Nelson, Britton 09, 10Nelson, Bruce 78, 79, 80; XC 77Nelson, Chris 94, 95Nelson, Dan 82, 83, 87; XC 83, 84, 85Nelson, Jeff XC 78Newland, Bob 43Newland, Dave 56, 57Newman, Tom 98Newton, Murray 60, 61Nicholas, Scott 93, 94, 95, 96; XC 95Nielsen, Scott 95, 96Nill, Herb 49, 50, 51Nixon, Parrish 80, 81, 82, 84Noe, Chet 51, 52, 53Noelle, Chad 12, 13; XC 12Northcote, John 61, 61, 62Norval, Jim 58, 59, 60OO’Connell, Adam 09O’Connor, Grady 90, 91, 92, 93O’Donnell, Jim 67, 68, 69O’Leary, Alan 63, 64, 65Ogard, Jon 76, 77, 78, 79Ohlemann, Sig 60, 61, 62Oliver, Mario 96Oliver, Muhammed 91, 92Otterstedt, Ron 88, 89, 90Ouderkirk, Austin 11, 12, 13Overfield, Tim 00, 01PPappas, Billy 00, 01, 02Pappas, Paul 94, 95, 96Paquin, Phil 59, 60, 61Parke, Bob 34Parker, Samie 01, 02, 03Pattinson, Alex 10Paulson, Noel XC 00, 01, 03Paxton, Hale 49, 50, 51Payne, Gordon 64, 65, 66Paz, Allan 70, 71Pedigo, Martin 55, 56, 57Penny, Scott 10Perkins, Rich 74, 75, 76Perkins, Ron 78Peters, Doug 89Petersen, Brent 73, 74Petersen, Eric 87, 88, 89, 90; XC 88, 89Pfeiffer, Eldon 86, 87Phillipo, Les 93Phillips, Al 65, 66Philyaw, Dino 94, 95Pickering, Ryan 13; XC 11, 12Pierce, Lavon 92, 93, 94Pihlaja, Graydon 81; XC 80Pinkney, Tyler 11, 13Porter, Kerry 84Post, Todd 84Powell, Ethan 11, 12, 13Powell, Lewis 62, 63Prefontaine, Steve 70, 71, 72, 73Prosser, Laird XC 97Puckett, Jim 60, 61, 62Puskedra, Luke 09, 10, 11, 12; XC 08, 09, 10, 11

2010 NCAA 1,500 Meters 1-2-3 Finish: A.J. Acosta (2nd),Matthew Centrowitz (3rd), Andrew Wheating (1st)

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RRagan, Craig 93Randall, Cory 82Rasmor, Shawn 98, 99Rasmussen, George 47, 48, 49,50Rawlins, Terry 69, 70Reddaway, Gary 62, 63, 64Reeve, Vic 61, 62, 63Reeve, Will 57, 58, 59Reid, Bob 54, 55, 56Reiser, Ken 52, 53, 54, 55Renfro, Guy 68, 68Renfro, Mel 62Reverman, Jim 68, 69Rhen, Bob 70, 71, 72Risley, Ralph 50, 51, 52Ritchie, Ric 70, 71, 72; XC 70, 71, 72Richards, Steve 90; XC 87, 88, 89Richardson, Mark 70, 71Richotte, Brian 07Robbins, Mark 57, 58, 59Robertson, Dwight 81, 82Robinson, Bobby 29, 30, 31Robinson, Jeremy 94, 95, 96Robinson, Lou 48Robinson, Mack 38Robison, Eddie 51, 52, 53Rogers, Bob 56, 57, 58Rogers, Nick XC 96Rosenberg, Wister 24Ross, Winford 42Rossow, Willie 85; XC 85Ruffin, Quincy 96Rupp, Galen 05, 06, 07, 09; XC 05, 06, 07, 08Russell, Davon 87, 88, 89, 90SSabag, Shemi XC 85, 86Sagle, Jim 66, 67, 68, 69Salazar, Alberto 77, 78, 79, 81; XC 76, 77, 78, 79Sallos, Sol 92, 94, 95San Romani, Archie 62, 63, 64; XC 63Savage, Mark 70, 71, 72; XC 70 Savage, Steve 69, 70, 71; XC 70Schaudt, Brian 09, 10, 11, 12Scherer, Matt 03, 04, 05, 06Schiffer, David 91Schmock, Peter 70, 71, 72Schwartz, Ron 59, 60, 61

Men’s All-Time Lettermen, continuedScott, Don 64, 65, 66; XC 64Seidel, Scott 86, 87Sells, Doug 00Shannon, Mike XC 89Sheperd, Bob 65, 66, 67Shepherd, J.J. 93Shkuratov, Alexey 06, 07, 08Shrader, Brian XC 10, 11Sievers, Gary 75, 76, 77Simmons, Mike 08, 10Simonds, Seth 88; XC 87Simpson, Brad 81, 83, 84; XC 80, 81, 83Singleton, Phil 70, 71, 72Skipper, Art 89, 90, 91, 92Skipper, Greg 13Skipper, Scott 87, 88Skipper, Tommy 04, 05, 06, 07Skogund, Jesper 92Slye, Jason 00, 01, 02, 03Small, Glen 57, 58, 59Smith, Bob 74, 75Smith, Darrien 95, 96Smith, Jack 50, 51, 52Smith, James 87Smith, Jim 76, 77Smith, Tom 68, 69, 70Smylie, Wes 70, 71, 72Snelling, Derek 91, 92, 93Sonnenschein, Werner 65, 66Sogge, Chan 51, 52, 53Sorsby, Bill 54, 55, 56Southam, Dean 66, 67Spearow, Ralph 22, 23, 24Spir, Peter 74, 75, 76, 77; XC 75Springbett, Bruce 52, 53, 54, 55Stager, George 28Stanford, Travis 11, 12Steen, Dave 61, 62, 63Steen, Don 56, 57, 58Steers, Les 39, 40, 41Steinhauer, Neal 65, 66, 67Steinke, Clayton 62, 63, 64; XC 63Stelle, Earl 49, 50, 51Stevenson, Steve 67, 68, 69Stephens, Norm 71, 72Stephens, Steve 69, 70Stern, Ben XC 06Stiegeler, John 00, 01, 03Stinson, Parker 11, 12, 13; XC 10, 11, 12Stormyr, Frode 82, 83, 84

Stover, Jeff 77, 78, 79, 80Stoutenburgh, Isaac 08, 09; XC 06Strachan, Scotty 22Strauts, Zig 68, 69, 70Stray, Jordan 08, 09, 10, 11Strickland, John XC 85Strubel, Derek 02, 03Stubbs, Chris 13Stuber, Paul 63, 64Stubblefield, Jerry 60, 61, 62Sullivan, Dennis 49, 50, 51Sullivan, Donn 54, 55, 56Sullivan, Sean 88Sullivan, Terry 55, 56, 57Suminski, Greg 80Suver, Curtis XC 08Swan, Arnold 78Swainson, John 71, 72Swalm, Tom 51, 52, 53Swanson, John 71Swick, Patrick 04Switzer, Jon 79, 80, 81TTalbot, Doug 54, 55, 56Tarr, Jerry 61, 62Tarpenning, Kory 83, 84, 85Taylor, David 74, 75, 76, 77; XC 73, 74, 75, 76Taylor, Johnny 90Taylor, Sam 56, 57, 58Thomas, Chris 98, 99Thomas, De’Anthony 12, 13Thomas, Jon 07; XC 05Thomas, Ron 79, 80Thomason, Chris 90Thompson, LeRoy 80Thompson, Travis 09, 10Thornton, Lee 56, 57, 58Thurman, J.P. 93Thurmond, Walter III 06, 07Tipton, Les 62,63, 64Todd, Patrick 13Tonn, Dan 63, 64, 65; XC 63, 64Tower, Brandon 05Trerise, Norm 67, 68, 69Trice, Eric 91, 92, 94, 95Trujillo, Carlos 06, 07 08; XC 05, 06, 07Trujillo, Esteban XC 05, 08Tuchardt, Paul 56, 57Tuck, Art 21Turner, Fred 51, 52, 53Tyson, Pat 72, 73; XC 71, 72

VVan Asten, Ray 63, 64VanDoren, Michael 10Van Dyk, Jere 66, 67Vance, Weldon 70, 71, 72Vanderhoff, Kanon 95Vanderville, Mark 90, 91Van Leugen, Dean 52, 53, 54, 55Van Hee, Todd 94, 95VanSchoiack, Tye 89, 90, 91, 92; XC 90, 91Varley, Bob 66, 67Varoff, George 36, 37, 38, 38Veldman, Colin 06, 08Vigna, Jared 94, 95, 96Voge, Ryan 04, 05Voorhees, Dave 74, 75, 76, 78WWaite, Ryan 07Walcott, George 82Walk, Miles 13Walker, Jerome 80, 81Wall, Scott 05, 07, 08, 09; XC 05, 07, 08Walls, Brian 91, 92Walton, Greg 78, 79Walton, Jason 92, 93Ward, Don 81, 83, 84Warren, Dale 76Warren, Vernell 08, 09, 10, 11Washington, Keith 83, 85Wasteney, Duke XC 05Watson, Bob 63, 64, 65Watson, Cole 11, 12; XC 11, 12Watson, Leonidas 04, 05Wedemire, Cedric 66, 67Weigeldt, Klaus 89, 90Weicker, Dave 72, 73Welch, Dustin 88, 89Welch, Sean 88, 89, 90Werhane, Patrick 06, 07; XC 03, 04, 05, 06Wheating, Andrew 07, 08, 09, 10; XC 07, 08White, Eric 92, 93, 94Whitney, Sam 62, 63, 64Wick, Eric 90Wigham, Stan 74, 75Wilborn, Dave 66, 67, 68; XC 65Wilkins, Mac 72, 73Wilkinson, Paul 72, 73, 74Williams, Bob 65, 66, 67; XC 64Williams, Gary 72, 73, 74Williams, Jeromy 94, 95Williams, Jamar 93

Williams, Larry 87, 88, 91Williams, Mike 69, 70, 71Williams, Robert 65Williams, Terry 74, 75, 76, 77; XC 73, 74, 75, 76Williams, Spencer 86, 87, 88, 89Willis, Jason 03Wilson, Curtis 88, 89, 90, 91Winchell, Wilcey 58, 59, 60Winn, Daniel XC 12Winter, Chris 05, 07, 08, 09; XC 04, 05, 06, 08Wirz, Oliver 99; XC 96, 98Withers, James 07, 09; XC 04, 05Witter-Tilton, Colin 08, 09, 10Wolf, Gary 70, 71, 72Wolff, Alex 08, 09, 10, 11Wood, James 65, 66Woodman, John 74, 75, 76Woods, LaMont 93, 94, 95, 96Woods, Trevor 01, 02, 03, 04Woodward, John 67, 68, 69Wright, Brian 89, 90, 91Wright, Don 80, 81Wuethrich, Brian 05YYlitalo, Erik 92, 93Young, Andy 87, 88, 89Young, Andy 03, 04, 05, 06ZZanich, Dan 94, 95Zishka, John 84; XC 82, 84

Spencer WilliamsNCAA All-American

Samie ParkerNCAA All-American

Dave TaylorNCAA All-American

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100 Meters 1. English Gardner 10.96 2013 2. Amber Purvis 11.21 2011 3. Jenna Prandini 11.31 2013 4. Mandy White 11.53 2011 5. Rosie Williams 11.58 1989 LaReina Woods 11.58 1993 7. Debbie Adams 11.65 1978 8. Camara Jones 11.73 1992 9. Lauryn Newson 11.74 2012 10. Melanie Batiste 11.77 1979 Jamila Godfrey 11.77 1995

200 Meters 1. English Gardner 22.62 2013 2. Amber Purvis 22.74 2010 3. Phyllis Francis 22.77 2013 4. Lauryn Newson 23.09 2012 5. Jenna Prandini 23.15 2013 6. Rosie Williams 23.39 1989 7. Keshia Baker 23.41 2010 8. Mandy White 23.59 2011 9. Melanie Batiste 23.66 1980 10. Stefanie Hunter 23.75 1989

400 Meters 1. Keshia Baker 50.76 2010 2. Phyllis Francis 50.86 2013 3. Camara Jones 51.44 1995 4. Chizoba Okodogbe 52.22 2013 5. Nicole Commissiong 52.65 1996 6. Amber Purvis 52.80 2011 7. Sofie Abildtrup 52.92 2004 8. Grace Bakari 53.3 1981 9. Michele Williams 53.36 2010 10. Brianne Theisen 53.72 2012

800 Meters 1. Claudette Groenendaal 1:58.33 1985 2. Leann Warren 1:59.63 1981 3. Laura Roesler 2:00.23 2013 4. Ranza Clark 2:01.7 1984 5. Rebekah Noble 2:02.07 2006 6. Anne Kesselring 2:02.12 2013 7. Zoe Buckman 2:02.50 2008 8. Kaarin Knudson 2:04.52 1997 9. Vicky Fleschner 2:04.78 1997 10. Claudia Francis 2:04.88 2012

1,500 Meters 1. Leann Warren 4:05.88 1982 2. Ranza Clark 4:07.50 1984 3. Claudette Groenendaal 4:08.13 1984 4. Jordan Hasay 4:10.28 2011 5. Zoe Buckman 4:12.80 2010 6. Becca Friday 4:13.06 2012 7. Nicole Blood 4:14.73 2008 8. Anne Kesselring 4:13.90 2013 9. Kathy Hayes 4:14.94 1982 10. Annette Hand 4:15.65 1988

Mile 1. Leann Warren 4:30.36 1981 2. Annette Hand 4:38.19 1988 3. Megan Patrignelli 4:41.33 2012 4. Cheri Williams 4:41.4 1979 5. Ranza Clark 4:42.8 1982 6. Ellen Schmidt 4:44.7 1979 7. Eryn Forbes 4:45.2 1982 8. Rosa Gutierrez 4:48.6 1982 9. Penny Graves 4:50.68 1987 10. Maryl Barker 4:53.0 1974

3,000 Meters 1. Kathy Hayes 8:50.79 1983 2. Annette Hand 8:59.15 1988 3. Eryn Forbes 9:07.5 1982 4. Penny Graves 9:07.86 1988 5. Rosa Gutierrez 9:10.75 1982 6. Milena Glusac 9:13.29 1996 7. Leann Warren 9:14.02 1982 8. Lisa Martin 9:14.8 1983

5,000 Meters 1. Kathy Hayes 15:23.03 1985 2. Annette Hand 15:34.55 1988 3. Alexandra Kosinski 15:36.90 2012 4. Eryn Forbes 15:37.01 1982 5. Jordan Hasay 15:37.29 2011 6. Nicole Blood 15:38.61 2009 7. Penny Graves 15:50.41 1988 8. Milena Glusac 15:51.66 1996 9. Melody Fairchild 15:53.56 1996 10. Lucy Nusrala 16:01.69 1991

10,000 Meters 1. Jordan Hasay 32:06.64 2013 2. Kathy Hayes 32:43.81 1984 3. Allie Woodward 32:56.94 2012 4. Lisa Martin 33:12.1 1983 5. Bronwyn Crossman 33:18.53 2012 6. Melody Fairchild 33:18.99 1996 7. Nicole Blood 33:22.62 2010 8. Stephanie Wessell 33:31.3 1991 9. Eryn Forbes 33:31.7 1982 10. Mattie Bridgmon 33:37.73 2009

100 Meter Hurdles 1. Brianne Theisen 13.30 2012 2. Alyssa Monteverde 13.41 2013 3. Lexie Miller (Beck) 13.67 1981 4. Kelly Blair 13.74 1994 5. Kris Costello 13.76 1981 6. Kay Garnett 13.78 1984 7. Lyndsay Pearson 13.82 2010 8. Rebecca Rhodes 13.83 2012 9. Janell Thorsland 13.90 1984 10. Ann Sullivan 13.99 2001

400 Meter Hurdles 1. Lexie Miller (Beck) 57.08 1983 2. Tish Henes 58.40 1998 3. Lisa Nicholson 58.42 1983 4. Kelly Blair 58.75 1993 5. Kasey Harwood 58.98 2008 6. Abby Andrus 59.29 2004 7. Sharon Otterstedt 59.86 1988 8. Lyndsay Pearson 59.87 2012 9. Jamesha Youngblood 59.95 2010 10. Kayla Mellott 60.13 2005

3,000 Meter Steeplechase 1. Lanie Thompson 9:59.90 2012 2. Claire Michel 10:02.55 2011 3. Kimber Mattox 10:06.58 2012 4. Megan Patrignelli 10:09.83 2013 5. Taylor Wallace 10:18.19 2011 6. Dana Buchanan 10:28.53 2009 7. Emily Mathis 10:34.44 2008 8. Brooke Giuffre 10:36.26 2009 9. Mandi Fitz-Gustafson 10:38.50 2006 10. Carrie Zografos 10:42.02 2002

Oregon Women’s Outdoor Top Performances

Keshia BakerNCAA Champion

Laura RoeslerNCAA Champion

Nicole BloodNCAA All-American

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4x100 Meter Relay 1. Mandy White, 43.27 2010 Amber Purvis, Keshia Baker, Jamesha Youngblood 2. Phyllis Francis, 43.32 2012 English Gardner, Lauryn Newson, Amber Purvis 3. Phyllis Francis, 43.73 2013 English Gardner, Jenna Prandini, Chizoba Okodogbe 4. Mandy White, 43.82 2011 Amber Purvis, Lauryn Newson, English Gardner 5. Mandy White, 44.09 2011 Amber Purvis, English Gardner, Jamesha Youngblood 6. Mandy White, 44.17 2009 Amber Purvis, Keshia Baker, Jamesha Youngblood 7. Lauryn Newson, 44.29 2012 Amber Purvis, Jenna Prandini, English Gardner 8. Mandy White, 44.38 2010 Amber Purvis, Keshia Baker, Michele Williams 9. Claudia Francis, 44.51 2012 English Gardner, Lauryn Newson, Chizoba Okodogbe 10. Alexandria Davidson, 44.61 2011 Amber Purvis, Lauryn Newson, English Gardner

4x400 Meter Relay 1. English Gardner, 3:24.54 2012 Chizoba Okodigbe, Laura Roesler, Phyllis Francis 2. English Gardner, 3:26.73 2013 Chizoba Okodogbe, Laura Roesler, Phyllis Francis 3. Jenna Prandini, 3:28.15 2013 Chizoba Okodogbe, Laura Roesler, Phyllis Francis 4. Michele Williams, 3:28.18 2011 Chizoba Okodogbe, Phyllis Francis, Laura Roesler 5. Brianne Theisen, 3:28.54 2010 Amber Purvis, Michele Williams, Keshia Baker 6. Devin Gosberry, 3:29.43 2012 Chizoba Okodigbe, Laura Roesler, Phyllis Francis 7. Chizoba Okodogbe, 3:29.63 2011 Amber Purvis, Phyllis Francis, Laura Roesler 8. Jamesha Youngblood, 3:32.34 2010 Keshia Baker, Michele Williams, Amber Purvis 9. Annie Leblanc, 3:32.36 2013 Chizoba Okodogbe, Laura Roesler, Phyllis Francis 10. LaReina Woods, 3:33.11 1995 Camara Jones, Jamila Godfrey, Nicole Commisiong

High Jump 1. Camille Jampolsky 1.90m 6-2.75 1988 2. Brianne Theisen 1.86m 6-1.25 2010 3. Laurel Roberts 6-0.5 1990 4. Chancey Summers 1.83m 6-0 2012 5. Shari Collins 5-11.5 1985 6. Lauren Crockett 1.81m 5-11.25 2013 7. Kelly Blair 5-10.75 1993 8. Jeanne Borchardt 5-10 1982 Lauryn Jordan 1.78m 5-10 2005 Jasmine Kelly 1.78m 5-10 2010

Pole Vault 1. Becky Holliday 4.47m 14-8 2003 2. Melissa Gergel 4.45m 14-7.25 2011 3. Niki (Reed) McEwen 4.25m 13-11.25 2003 4. Emily Enders 4.16m 13-7.75 2006 5. Kirsten (Riley) Larwin 4.12m 13-6.25 2004 Sammie Clark 4.12m 13-6.25 2013 7. Jordan Roskelley 4.10m 13-5.25 2011 8. Kortney Ross 4.08m 13-4.5 2011, 2012 9. Hannah Moore 3.95m 12-11.75 2006 10. Karina Elstom 3.90m 12-9.5 1999

Long Jump 1. Jamesha Youngblood 6.63m 21-9 2010 2. Julie Goodrich 21-0.5 1988 3. Lauryn Jordan 6.38m 20-11.25 2006 4. Camille Jampolsky 6.32m 20-9 1988 5. Jenni Grasley 20-8.5 1989 6. Brianne Theisen 6.28m 20-7.25 2012 7. Kelly Blair 20-3.5 1993 8. Jennifer Thomas 6.17m 20-3 1996 9. Lauryn Newson 6.16m 20-2.5 2011 10. Jenna Prandini 6.15m 20-2.25 2013

Triple Jump 1. Lauryn Newson 13.52m 44-4.25 2012 2. Jamesha Youngblood 13.23m 43-5 2010 3. Sara Jessie (Howell) 42-6 1995 4. Lauryn Jordan 12.61m 41-4.5 2006 5. Phillis McKinney 12.60m 41-4.25 1989 6. Kim Carlisle 41-0.5 1992 7. Amanda Brown 12.43m 40-9.5 2003 8. Clarice Hayward-Lee 12.41m 40-8.75 2004 9. Janell Thorsland 12.31m 40-4.75 1987 10. Mary Gilbert 40-2.75 1994

Shot Put 1. Bree Fuqua 16.44m 53-11.25 2005 2. Quenna Beasley 53-1.5 1983 3. Cora Aguilar 51-1.5 1986 4. Yvette Brown 50-5.25 1987 5. Mary Etter 15.22m 49-11.25 2002 6. Julie Beck 49-10 1993 7. Rita Santibañez 14.90m 48-10.75 2009 8. Chris Cvitanich 48-5.5 1997 9. Carrie Albano 48-4.5 1980 10. Laura Bobek 14.53m 47-8 2012

Discus 1. Quenna Beasley 180-9 1985 2. Mary Etter 54.74m 179-7 2003 3. Cora Aguilar 174-7 1986 4. Karen McDonald 173-8 1981 5, Laura Bobek 52.58m 172-6 2013 6. Yvette Brown 172-2 1987 7. Stephanie Smith 171-9 1990 8. Heidi Fisk 170-6 1999 9. Lucy Cridland 51.92m 170-4 2009 10. Katie McKeever 51.75m 169-9 2002

Hammer 1. Britney Henry 67.54m 221-7 2006, 2007 2. Jillian Weir 64.70m 212-3 2013 3. Brittany Hinchcliffe 64.69m 212-3 2006 4. Jordan Sauvage 58.32m 191-4 2003 5. Maureen Morrison 56.86m 186-6 2000 6. Megan Kriz 56.38m 185-0 2004 7. Megan Maloney 56.15m 184-3 2008 8. Heidi Fisk 55.94m 183-6 1999 9. Katie Kersh 54.73m 179-7 2005 10. Mary Etter 53.91m 176-10 2001

Javelin (*New implement) 1. Rachel Yurkovich 59.62m 195-7 2009 2. Sarah Malone 56.94m 186-10 2005 3. Ashley McCrea 52.49m 172-2 2009 4. Elisa Crumley 51.70m 169-7 2002 5. Liz Brenner 51.43m 168-9 2013 6. Karis Howell 51.23m 168-1 2000 7. Roslyn Lundeen 50.89m 166-11 2002 9. Charyl Weingarten 48.37m 158-8 2002 9. Kara Meeuwsen 46.60m 152-11 2008 10. Brianne Theisen 46.38m 152-2 2012*New implement introduced in 1999

Javelin (Old implement) 1. Lynda Hughes 202-3 1982 2. Paula Berry 202-1 1991 3. Sally Harmon 190-4 1982 4. Ashley Selman 188-5 1993 5. Jill Smith 187-7 1989 6. Patty Kearney 180-7 1980 7. Roz Rouse 180-0 1983 8. Kim Hyatt 178-1 1990 9. Brooke Allen 175-11 1989 10. Kelsey Stellick 174-2 1995

Heptathlon 1. Brianne Theisen 6,440 2012 2. Kelly Blair 6,038 1993 3. Kalindra McFadden 5,821 2009 4. Camille Jampolsky 5,516 1987 5. Lauryn Jordan 5,499 2006 6. Stefanie Hunter 5,484 1989 7. Jennifer Thomas 5,452 1998 8. Abby Andrus 5,325 2004 9. Jenny Kenyon 5,169 2002 10. Kamala Kohlmeier 5,100 1991

Jamesha YoungbloodNCAA Champion

Amber PurvisNCAA Champion

English GardnerNCAA Champion

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50 Meters 1. Jamila Godfrey 6.4 1993 2. LaReina Woods 6.5 1993 3. Aisha Wallace 6.60 1997

55 Meters 1. LaReina Woods 6.92 1993 2. Jamila Godfrey 7.14 1994 3. Alexis Yeater 7.18 1999

60 Yards 1. Tracy Raade 6.8 1984 2. Stephanie Morris 7.0 1984 3. LaReina Woods 7.08 1992 4. Cam Talton 7.18 1984 5. Kay Garnett 7.21 1984

60 Meters 1. English Gardner 7.12 2012 2. Amber Purvis 7.20 2011 3. Jenna Prandini 7.29 2013 4. Mandy White 7.33 2010 5. Lauryn Newson 7.57 2011

200 Meters 1. Amber Purvis 23.17 2011 2. English Gardner 23.34 2012 3. Jenna Prandini 23.70 2013 4. Phyllis Francis 23.75 2012 5. Keshia Baker 23.92 2010

300 Meters 1. Keshia Baker 38.34 2008 2. Devin Gosberry 40.30 2012 3. Kavina Hall 40.66 2008 4. Leah Worthen 40.67 2008 5. Jamesha Youngblood 40.76 2008

400 Meters 1. Keshia Baker 51.63 2010 2. Phyllis Francis 52.01 2013 3. Chizoba Okodogbe 53.74 2013 4. Brianne Theisen 54.11 2012 5. Michele Williams 54.63 2010

440 Yards 1. Stephanie Morris 57.2 1984 2. Sharon Otterstedt 57.5 1985 3. Tracy Raade 58.3 1984

500 Yards 1. Tracy Raade 1:10.8 1985 2. Jule Hilsenteger 1:11.0 1985 3. Julie White 1:11.6 1985

600 Meters 1. Phyllis Francis 1:27.38 2011 2. Anne Kesselring 1:29.73 2011 3. Laura Roesler 1:29.80 2011 4. Camilla Dencer 1:33.88 2011 5. Megan Patrignelli 1:36.61 2011

800 Meters 1. Laura Roesler 2:02.32 2013 2. Leann Warren 2:03.89c 1982 3. Anne Kesselring 2:04.52 2012 4. Rebekah Noble 2:04.70 2007 5. Zoe Buckman 2:05.72 2010

880 Yards 1. Leann Warren 2:04.61 1982 2. Ranza Clark 2:13.8 1984 3. Claudette Groenendahl 2:14.2 1985 4. Penny Graves 2:15.5 1985

1,000 Yards 1. Megan Reynolds 2:46.3 1990 2. Nikki Swets 2:50.5 1990

1,500 Meters 1. Leann Warren 4:19.13 1985 2. Liz Wilson 4:24.3 1991 3. Lucy Nusrala 4:24.7 1992 4. Carol Holmen 4:29.2 1992

Mile 1. Anne Kesselring 4:32.61 2012 2. Jordan Hasay 4:33.01 2011 3. Leann Warren 4:33.26 1982 4. Zoe Buckman 4:33.76 2011 5. Becca Friday 4:35.34 2013

2,000 Meters 1. Melody Fairchild 6:01.74 1996

3,000 Meters 1. Jordan Hasay 8:57.46 2013 2. Melody Fairchild 9:07.25 1996 3. Alexi Pappas 9:07.97 2013 4. Nicole Blood 9:08.44 2008 5. Alexandra Kosinski 9:08.60 2011

5,000 Meters 1. Jordan Hasay 15:40.30 2013 2. Alexandra Kosinski 15:44.60 2011 3. Alexi Pappas 15:47.13 2013 4. Nicole Blood 15:51.59 2010 5. Katie Conlon 15:53.73 2013

50 Meter Hurdles 1. Kelly Blair 7.3 1993 2. Sara Howell 7.5 1993 3. Ann Sullivan 7.69 2001

55 Meter Hurdles 1. Kelly Blair 8.06 1993 2. Katie O’Brien 8.2 1988 Kamala Kohlmeier 8.2 1988

60 Yard Hurdles 1. Kay Garnett 8.00 1984 2. Kathy Boyea 8.2 1985 3. Janell Thorsland 8.26 1985

60 Meter Hurdles 1. Brianne Theisen 8.25 2012 2. Alyssa Monteverde 8.47 2013 3. Lyndsay Pearson 8.49 2012 4. Rebecca Rhodes 8.62 2012 5. Jamesha Youngblood 8.70 2011

4x400 Meter Relay 1. English Gardner, 3:30.22 2013 Chizoba Okodogbe, Laura Roesler, Phyllis Francis 2. Jamesha Youngblood, 3:32.97 2010 Keshia Baker, Michele Williams, Amber Purvis 3. Amber Purvis, 3:33.70 2012 Laura Roesler, Chizoba Okodogbe, Phyllis Francis 4. Chizoba Okodogbe, 3:34.98 2011 Brianne Theisen, Laura Roesler, Amber Purvis 5. Jamesha Youngblood, 3:36.52 2009 Amber Purvis, Leah Worthen, Keshia Baker

Distance Medley Relay 1. Anne Kesselring, 10:52.90 2011 Chizoba Okodogbe, Becca Friday, Jordan Hasay 2. Becca Friday, 10:55.78 2012 Chizoba Okodogbe, Claudia Francis, Anne Kesselring 3. Anne Kesselring, 10:56.31 2012 Chizoba Okodogbe, Becca Friday, Jordan Hasay 4. Anne Kesselring, 10:58.96 2010 Michele Williams, Zoe Buckman, Jordan Hasay 5. Jordan Hasay, 10:59.64 2010 Keshia Baker, Anne Kesselring, Nicole Blood

High Jump 1. Brianne Theisen 1.88m 6-2 2012 2. Laurel Roberts 6-0 1991 3. Chancey Summers 1.81m 5-11.25 2013 4. Kelly Blair 5-10 1994 Lauren Crockett 1.78m 5-10 2013

Pole Vault 1. Melissa Gergel 4.45m 14-7.25 2010 2. Becky Holliday 4.35m 14-3.25 2003 3. Niki McEwen 4.30m 14-1.25 2003 4. Jordan Roskelley 4.16m 13-7.75 2011 5. Emily Enders 4.12m 13-6.25 2006

Long Jump 1. Jamesha Youngblood 6.56m 21-6.25 2010 2. Lauryn Jordan 6.26m 20-6.5 2007 3. Lauryn Newson 6.15m 20-2.25 2011 4. Brianne Theisen 6.12m 20-1 2012 5. Amanda Brown 6.05m 19-10.25 2004

Triple Jump 1. Amanda Brown 12.64m 41-5.75 2004 2. Jamesha Youngblood 12.38m 40-7.5 2009 3. Clairice Hayward-Lee 12.22m 40-1.25 2004 4. Lauryn Jordan 12.15m 39-10.5 2006 5. Sara Howell 38-4.5 1993

Shot Put 1. Quenna Beasley 52-8.25 1985 2. Bree Fuqua 15.63m 51-3.5 2004 3. Mary Etter 15.09m 49-6.25 2004 4. Jillian Weir 14.99m 49-2.25 2013 5. Chris Cvitanich 48-2.75 1998

Weight Throw 1. Britney Henry 20.84m 68-4.5 2007 2. Jillian Weir 20.58m 67-6.25 2013 3. Brittany Hinchliffe 18.62m 61-1.25 2006 4. Mary Etter 17.92m 58-9.5 2004 5. Megan Maloney 17.50m 57-9 2008

Pentathlon 1. Brianne Theisen 4,555 2012 FCR/CAR

2. Kalindra McFadden 4,088 2009 3. Lauryn Jordan 3,957 2007 4. Abby Andrus 3,908 2004 5. Alyssa Monteverde 3,642 2013

FCR - Collegiate RecordCAR - Canadian Record

Oregon Women’s Indoor Top Performances

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NCAA Outdoor Champions and Oregon ResultsYear Champion (Coach) Score Oregon Host/Site1982 UCLA (Scott Chisam) 153 4th 104 Brigham Young1983 UCLA (Scott Chisam) 116 5th 66 Houston1984 Florida State (Gary Winckler) 145 4th 64 Oregon1985 Oregon (Tom Heinonen) 52 Champions Texas1986 Texas (Terry Crawford) 65 — 0 Indianapolis1987 Louisiana State (Sam Seemes) 62 9th 25 Louisiana State1988 Louisiana State (Pat Henry) 61 3rd 45 Oregon1989 Louisiana State (Pat Henry) 86 42nd-t 5 Brigham Young1990 Louisiana State (Pat Henry) 53 18th-t 12 Duke1991 Louisiana State (Pat Henry) 78 15th-t 13 Oregon1992 Louisiana State (Pat Henry) 87 22nd-t 10 Texas1993 Louisiana State (Pat Henry) 93 4th 35 New Orleans1994 Louisiana State (Pat Henry) 86 29th-t 8 Boise State1995 Louisiana State (Pat Henry) 69 24th-t 10 Tennessee1996 Louisiana State (Pat Henry) 81 33rd-t 5 Oregon1997 Louisiana State (Pat Henry) 63 45th-t 4 Indiana1998 Texas (Bev Kearney) 60 36th-t 7 Buffalo1999 Texas (Bev Kearney) 62 51st-t 4 Boise State2000 Louisiana State (Pat Henry) 58 45th-t 5 Duke2001 USC (Ron Allice) 60 60th-t 2 Oregon2002 South Carolina (Curtis Frye) 82 27th-t 9 Louisiana State2003 Louisiana State (Pat Henry) 64 17th 14 1/2 Sacramento State2004 UCLA (Jeanette Bolden) 69 34th-t 6 Texas2005 Texas (Bev Kearney) 55 32nd-t 8 Sacramento State2006 Auburn (Ralph Spry) 57 11th 23 Sacramento State2007 Arizona State (Greg Kraft) 60 27th-t 9 Sacramento State2008 Louisiana State (Dennis Shaver) 67 8th 27 Drake2009 Texas A&M (Pat Henry) 50 2nd 43 Arkansas2010 Texas A&M (Pat Henry) 72 2nd 57 Oregon2011 Texas A&M (Pat Henry) 49 2nd 45 Oregon2012 Louisiana State (Dennis Shaver) 76 2nd 62 Drake2013 Kansas (Stanley Redwine) 60 3rd 43 Oregon

NCAA Indoor Champions and Oregon ResultsYear Champion (Coach) Score Oregon Host/Site1983 Nebraska (Gary Pepin) 47 x 0 Pontiac, Mich.1984 Nebraska (Gary Pepin) 59 — — Syracuse, N.Y.1985 Florida State (Gary Winckler) 34 x 0 Syracuse, N.Y.1986 Texas (Terry Crawford) 31 — — Oklahoma City1987 Louisiana State (Sam Seemes) 49 — — Oklahoma City1988 Texas (Terry Crawford) 71 — — Oklahoma City1989 Louisiana State (Pat Henry) 61 — — Indianapolis1990 Texas (Terry Crawford) 50 — — Indianapolis1991 Louisiana State (Pat Henry) 48 x 0 Indianapolis1992 Florida (Bev Kearney) 50 — — Indianapolis1993 Louisiana State (Pat Henry) 49 — — Indianapolis1994 Louisiana State (Pat Henry) 48 — — Indianapolis1995 Louisiana State (Pat Henry) 40 — — Indianapolis1996 Louisiana State (Pat Henry) 52 13th-t 18 Indianapolis1997 Louisiana State (Pat Henry) 49 — — Indianapolis1998 Texas (Bev Kearney) 60 — — Indianapolis1999 Texas (Bev Kearney) 61 28th 4.5 Indianapolis2000 UCLA (Jeannette Bolden) 51 38th 5 Arkansas2001 UCLA (Jeannette Bolden) 53 1/2 — — Arkansas2002 Louisiana State (Pat Henry) 57 46th 2 Arkansas2003 Louisiana State (Pat Henry) 62 15th 13 Arkansas2004 Louisiana State (Pat Henry) 52 — — Arkansas2005 Tenneessee (J.J. Clark) 46 — — Arkansas2006 Texas (Bev Kearney) 51 23rd-t 10 Arkansas2007 Arizona State (Greg Kraft) 38 21st-t 9 Arkansas2008 Arizona State (Greg Kraft) 51 62nd-t 0.33 Arkansas2009 Tennessee (J.J. Clark) 42 9th-t 21 Texas A&M2010 Oregon (Vin Lananna) 61 Champions Arkansas2011 Oregon (Vin Lananna) 67 Champions Texas A&M2012 Oregon (Vin Lananna) 49 Champions Boise State2013 Oregon (Robert Johnson) 56 Champions Arkansas

AIAW Champions and Oregon ResultsYear Champion Score Oregon1969 Texas Woman’s 74 — —1970 Illinois 39 — —1971 Texas Woman’s 56 — —1972 Cal State Hayward 76 — —1973 Texas Women’s 64 11th 141974 Prairie View 84 34th-t 11975 UCLA 89 9th 181976 Prairie View 60 19th-t 81977 UCLA 86 24th-t 61978 Cal State Northridge 57 — —1979 Cal State Northridge 67 8th 191980 Cal State Northridge 59 10th-t 191981 Tennessee 61 3rd-t 40

AIAW Champions 1980 Mile Relay 3:37.44 (Melanie Batiste, Rhonda Massey, Leann Warren, Grace Bakari) 1981 Leann Warren 800 Meters 2:06.07 Leann Warren 1,500 Meters 4:15.00 Sally Harmon Javelin 177-10

NCAA Champions1982 Leann Warren 1,500 Meters 4:17.901984 Claudette Groenendaal 1,500 Meters 4:14.31 Kathy Hayes 10,000 Meters 32:43.811985 Claudette Groenendaal 800 Meters 2:01.201988 Annette Hand 5,000 Meters 15:38.47 Jill Smith Javelin 180-81991 Paula Berry Javelin 188-51993 Ashley Selman Javelin 188-5 Kelly Blair Heptathlon 6,0341996 Melody Fairchild 3,000 Meters-Indoor 9:07.252003 Becky Holliday Pole Vault 14-5.52006 Rebekah Noble 800 Meters 2:02.072008 Rachel Yurkovich Javelin 185-7.52009 Rachel Yurkovich Javelin 195-7 Brianne Theisen Heptathlon 6,0862010 4x400 Meter Relay 3:28.54 (Brianne Theisen, Amber Purvis, Michele Williams, Keshia Baker) Brianne Theisen Heptathlon 6,094 4x400 Meter Relay-Indoor 3:32.97 (Jamesha Youngblood, Keshia Baker, Michele Williams, Amber Purvis) Brianne Theisen Pentathlon-Indoor 4,3962011 Anne Kesselring 800 Meters 2:02.15 Melissa Gergel Pole Vault 14-7.25/4.45m Jordan Hasay Mile-Indoor 4:33.01 Jordan Hasay 3,000 Meters-Indoor 9:13.71 Brianne Theisen Pentathlon-Indoor 4,5402012 English Gardner 100 Meters 11.10 4x400 Meter Relay 3:24.54 (English Gardner, Chizoba Okodogbe, Laura Roesler, Phyllis Francis) Brianne Theisen Heptathlon 6,440 English Gardner 60 Meters -Indoor 7.12 Brianne Theisen Pentathlon-Indoor 4,5362013 English Gardner 100 Meters 10.96 4x400 Meter Relay-Indoor 3:30.22 (English Gardner, Chizoba Okodogbe, Laura Roesler, Phyllis Francis)

Women’s NCAA Championship Results

Rachel YurkovichTwo-Time NCAA Champion

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AIAW All-Americans1974 Maryl Barker, 6th, Mile (5:02.8)

1975 Mary Officer, 2nd, Pentathlon (3,620) Lynne Winbigler, 3rd, Discus (147-4) Karen Marshall, 4th, Shot Put (45-2)

1976 Kathi Guiney, Carol Amaral, Dawna Rose, Mary Officer, 4th, 440 Yard Relay (48.24)

Mary Officer, 5th, 100m Hurdles (14.54) Karen Marshall, 5th, Shot Put (45-1)

1977 Sandy Trowbridge, Robin Baker, Debbie Roth, Ellen Schmidt, 3rd, 2-Mile Relay (8:50.8)

1979 Melanie Batiste, Debbie Adams, Rhonda Massey, Dawna Rose, 2nd, Mile Relay (3:41.76)

Jody Parker, 3rd, 5,000 Meters (16:34.3) Katy Mountain, 4th, 3,000 Meters (9:32.8) Molly Morton, 6th, 10,000 Meters (34:28.5)

1980 Melanie Batiste, Rhonda Massey, Leann Warren, Grace Bakari, 1st, Mile Relay (3:34.55)

Leann Warren, 2nd, 800 Meters (2:04.91) Grace Bakari, 6th, 400 Meters (53.9)

1981 Leann Warren, 1st, 800 Meters (2:06.07) Leann Warren, 1st, 1,500 Meters (4:15.00) Sally Harmon, 1st, Javelin (177-10) Melanie Batiste, Rhonda Massey, Lena Fritzson, Grace Bakari, 3rd, 4x400 Meter Relay (3:34.13) Melanie Batiste, 6th, 200 Meters (24.01) Lisa O’Dea, 6th, 3,000 Meters (9:29.9) Eryn Forbes, 6th, 5,000 Meters (16:29.52)

NCAA All-Americans 1982 Leann Warren, 1st, 1,500 Meters (4:17.90) Kathy Hayes, 2nd, 5,000 Meters (16:22.80) Eryn Forbes, 2nd, 10,000 Meters (33:55.10) Lynda Hughes, 2nd, Javelin (191-9) Leann Warren, 3rd, 800 Meters (2:06.58) Rosa Gutierrez, 3rd, 3,000 Meters (9:30.92) Eryn Forbes, 3rd, 5,000 Meters (16:27.71) Sally Harmon, 3rd, Javelin (186-7) Ranza Clark, 6th, 800 Meters (2:07.57) Kris Costello, 9th, 100 Meter Hurdles (13:90) Claudette Groenendaal, 11th, 1,500 Meters (4:26.03).

Oregon Women’s All-Americans

Bowerman Award Finalists (top 3)2012 Brianne Theisen

Bowerman Award Semifinalists (top 10)2010 Brianne Theisen2011 Jordan Hasay2011 Brianne Theisen2012 English Gardner2012 Brianne Theisen2013 English Gardner

USTFCCCA National Athlete of the Year2010 Brianne Theisen Field2011 Jordan Hasay Track (Indoor)2011 Brianne Theisen Field (Indoor)2012 Brianne Theisen Field (Indoor)2012 Brianne Theisen Track

USTFCCCA National Coach of the Year2010 Vin Lananna Indoor Track & Field2011 Robert Johnson Indoor Track & Field2012 Robert Johnson Indoor Track & Field2012 Robert Johnson Cross Country2013 Robert Johnson Indoor Track & Field

USTFCCCA National AssistantCoach of the Year2009 Robert Johnson Outdoor Track & Field2010 Robert Johnson Indoor Track & Field

Terry Crawford Program of the Year2009 Oregon2010 Oregon2011 Oregon2012 Oregon2013 Oregon

Pac-10/12 Athlete of the Year 1986 Penny Graves Cross Country1987 Annette Hand Cross Country1988 Penny Graves Cross Country1990 Liz Wilson Cross Country1991 Paula Berry Track & Field1991 Lisa Karnopp Cross Country1993 Kelly Blair Track & Field2010 Keshia Baker Track2010 Brianne Theisen Field2010 Jordan Hasay Cross Country2011 Jordan Hasay Cross Country2012 English Gardner Track2012 Brianne Theisen Field2012 Jordan Hasay Cross Country

Pac-10/12 Newcomer of the Year 2007 Alexandra Kosinski Cross Country2010 Jordan Hasay Cross Country2011 English Gardner Track & Field2012 Allie Woodward Cross Country2013 Jenna Prandini Track & Field

Pac-10/12 Coach of the Year 1986 Tom Heinenon Cross Country1987 Tom Heinenon Cross Country1988 Tom Heinenon Cross Country1990 Tom Heinenon Cross Country1991 Tom Heinenon Track & Field1991 Tom Heinenon Cross Country1992 Tom Heinenon Track & Field1995 Tom Heinenon Cross Country2009 Vin Lananna Track & Field2010 Vin Lananna Track & Field2012 Vin Lananna Track & Field2012 Robert Johnson Cross Country2013 Robert Johnson Track & Field

National & ConferenceAward Winners

Brianne TheisenBowerman Award Finalist

1983 Ranza Clark, 2nd, 1,500 Meters (4:16.23) Kathy Hayes, 2nd, 5,000 Meters (15:53.73) Lisa Martin, 4th, 5,000 Meters (16:07.83) Roz Rouse, 4th, Javelin (170-5) Quenna Beasley, 7th, Shot Put (51-9) Queanna Beasley, 8th, Discus (173-7) Kim Roth, 9th, 1,500 Meters (4:20.20) Lisa Martin, 9th, 10,000 Meters (34:07.02) Ranza Clark, 10th, 800 Meters (2:05.05) Claudette Groenendaal, 12th, 1,500 Meters (4:23.72) Rosa Gutierrez, 12th, 10,000 Meters (34:27.65)

1984 Claudette Groenendaal, 1st, 1,500 Meters (4:14.31) Kathy Hayes, 1st, 10,000 Meters (32:43.81) Claudette Groenendaal, 2nd, 800 Meters (2:03.38) Ranza Clark, 6th, 1,500 Meters (4:16.80) Kim Roth, 9th, 1,500 Meters (4:20.18) Ranza Clark, 7th, 800 Meters (2:03.38) Eryn Forbes, 8th, 5,000 Meters (16:21.45)

1985 Claudette Groenendaal, 1st, 800 Meters (2:01.20) Claudette Groenandaal, 2nd, 1,500 Meters (4:14.34) Leann Warren, 3rd, 1,500 Meters (4:15.28) Kathy Hayes, 3rd, 5,000 Meters (15:42.7) Leann Warren, 4th, 800 Meters (2:02.54) Sally Harmon, 4th, Javelin (176-3) Quenna Beasley, 6th, Shot Put (51-5) Quenna Beasley, 6th, Discus (175-7) Brenda Bushnell, 7th, 3,000 Meters (9:25.87) Kathy Hayes, 5th, 10,000 Meters (33:56.55)

1987 Annette Hand, 2nd, 5,000 Meters (15:47.74) Camille Jampolsky, 2nd, High Jump (6-2) Annette Hand, 4th, 3,000 Meters (9:00.50) Penny Graves, 6th, 5,000 Meters (15:58.01) Jill Smith, 8th, Javelin (159-10).

1988 Annette Hand, 1st, 5,000 Meters (15:38.47) Jill Smith, 1st, Javelin (180-8) Annette Hand, 2nd, 3,000 Meters (8:59.15) Penny Graves, 3rd, 3,000 Meters (9:09.72) Penny Graves, 4th, 5,000 Meters (15:50.41) Camille Jampolsky, 6th, High Jump (6-1) Brooke Allen, 6th, Javelin (171-4) Julie Goodrich, 9th, Long Jump (20-3) Liz Wilson, 11th, 5,000 Meters (16:21.25)

1989 Liz Wilson, 7th, 3,000 Meters (9:41.77) Liz Wilson, 7th, 5,000 Meters (16:44.49) Kim Hyatt, 8th, Javelin (163-8) Stefanie Hunter, 9th, Heptathlon (5,484)

1990 Paula Berry, 2nd, Javelin (174-9) Kim Hyatt, 6th, Javelin (163-8) Stephanie Wessell, 8th, 10,000 Meters (34:15.05)

1991 Paula Berry, 1st, Javelin (188-5) Kelly Blair, 6th, Heptathlon (5,377) Lucy Nusrala, 10th, 5,000 Meters (16:57.54)

Becky HollidayNCAA Champion

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1992 Kim Hyatt, 3rd, Javelin (170-10) Camara Jones, 5th, 400 Meters (52.26)

1993 Ashley Selman,1st, Javelin (188-5) Kelly Blair, 1st, Heptathlon (6,034) Erika Klein, 3rd, 1,500 Meters (4:21.96) Nicole Woodward, 4th, 3,000 Meters (9:26.20) Camara Jones, 5th, 400 Meters (52.18)

1994 Kelly Blair, 2nd, Heptathlon (5,877) Milena Glusac, 10th, 3,000 Meters (9:47.63)

1995 Camara Jones, 3rd, 400 Meters (52.05) Nilka Thomas, Nicole Commissiong, LaReina Woods,

Camara Jones, 5th 4x400 Meter Relay (3:33.90) Jenna Carlson, 9th, 3,000 Meters (9:36.89) Kelsey Stellick, 9th, Javelin (159-5)

1996 Milena Glusac, 6th, 3,000 Meters (9:22.31) Niamh Zwagerman, 7th, 10,000 Meters (34:23.15) Melody Fairchild, 9th, 10,000 Meters (34:25.10) Melody Fairchild, 1st, 3,000 Meters (9:07.25) - Indoors Milena Glusac, 2nd, 3,000 Meters (9:13.31) - Indoors

1997 Kaarin Knudson, 6th, 800 Meters (2:06.93) Marie Davis, 8th, 3,000 Meters (9:18.98) Jennifer Thomas, 11th, Heptathlon (5,306)

1998 Marie Davis, 5th, 3,000 Meters (9:25.74) Jennifer Thomas, 6th, Heptathlon (5,385) Karis Howell, 10th, Javelin (168-11)

1999 Niki Reed, 5th, Pole Vault (12-9.5) Karina Elstrom, 5th, Pole Vault (12-7.5) - Indoors Kaarin Knudson, 8th, Mile (4:43.88) - Indoors

2000 Katie Crabb, 7th, 1,500 Meters (4:19.30) Karis Howell, 7th, Javelin (168-1) Mary Etter, 8th, Discus (166-11) Niki Reed, 4th, Pole Vault (13-5.25) - Indoors Marie Davis, 9th, 3,000 Meters (9:27.05) - Indoors

2001 Sarah Malone, 7th, Javelin (164-9) Katie Crabb, 9th, Mile (4:46.90) - Indoors

2002 Becky Holliday, 3rd, Pole Vault (13-5.25) Roslyn Lundeen, 7th, Javelin (165-4) Mary Etter, 8th, Discus (173-2) Elisa Crumley, 12th, Javelin (157-4) Becky Holliday, 7th, Pole Vault (13-7.25) - Indoors

2003 Becky Holliday, 1st, Pole Vault (14-5.5) Niki McEwen, 5th, Pole Vault (13-5.25) Roslyn Lundeen, 8th, Javelin (159-0) Becky Holliday, 2nd, Pole Vault (14-3.25) - Indoors Niki McEwen, 4th, Pole Vault (13-11.25) - Indoors

2004 Sarah Malone, 3rd, Javelin (178-1)

2005 Sarah Malone, 2nd, Javelin (169-4)

2006 Rebekah Noble, 1st, 800 Meters (2:02.07) Brittany Hinchcliffe, 3rd, Hammer (212-3) Britney Henry, 6th, Hammer (208-7) Rachel Yurkovich, 7th, Javelin (165-2) Rebekah Noble, 2nd, 800 Meters (2:05.72) - Indoors Amber McGown, Irie Searcy, Sara Schaaf,

Dana Buchanan, 7th, Distance Medley Relay (11:18.89) - Indoors

2007 Britney Henry, 5th, Hammer (214-9) Rachel Yurkovich, 5th, Javelin (170-0) Rebekah Noble, 8th, 800 Meters (2:04.79) Rebekah Noble, 2nd, 800 Meters (2:04.70) - Indoors Britney Henry, 8th, Weight Throw (66-7) - Indoors Lauryn Jordan, 9th, Long Jump (20-1.5) - Indoors

2008 Rachel Yurkovich, 1st, Javelin (185-7.5) Nicole Blood, 3rd, 5,000 Meters (15:49.22) Zoe Buckman, 4th, 800 Meters (2:04.69) Brianne Theisen, 4th, Heptathlon (5,710) Melissa Gergel, 8th, Pole Vault (13-1.5) Melissa Gergel, t8th, Pole Vault (13-5.25) - Indoors

2009 Rachel Yurkovich, 1st, Javelin (195-7) Brianne Theisen, 1st, Heptathlon (6,086) Nicole Blood, 2nd, 5,000 Meters (16:26.58) Jamesha Youngblood, 3rd, Long Jump (21-5.5) Keshia Baker, 5th, 400 Meters (51.29) Kalindra McFadden, 6th, Heptathlon (5,683) Mattie Bridgmon, 7th, 10,000 Meters (34:18.20) Brianne Theisen, 3rd, Pentathlon (4,321) - Indoors Jamesha Youngblood, 5th, Long Jump (21-1.25) - Indoors Keshia Baker, 6th, 400 Meters (53.39) - Indoors Nicole Blood, 6th, 3,000 Meters (9:15.84) - Indoors Nicole Blood, Amber Purvis, Zoe Buckman,

Alexandra Kosinski, 6th, Distance Medley Relay (11:02.81) - Indoors

Melissa Gergel, t-6th, Pole Vault (13-7.25) - Indoors Kalindra McFadden, 9th, Pentathlon (4,088) - Indoors Nicole Blood, 12th, Mile (4:42.88) - Indoors

2010 Brianne Theisen, Amber Purvis, Michele Williams, Keshia Baker, 1st, 4x400 Meter Relay (3:28.54) Brianne Theisen, 1st, Heptathlon (6,094) Jordan Hasay, 3rd, 1,500 Meters (4:16.43) Alexandra Kosinski, 3rd, 5,000 Meters (16:02.90) Nicole Blood, 3rd, 10,000 Meters (33:22.62) Mandy White, Amber Purvis, Keshia Baker, Jamesha Youngblood, 3rd, 4x100 Meter Relay (43.72) Keshia Baker, 4th, 400 Meters (52.34) Jamesha Youngblood, 4th, Long Jump (21-3.25) Anne Kesselring, 6th, 800 Meters (2:05.41) Mandy White, 10th, 100 Meters (11.42) Melissa Gergel, 10th, Pole Vault (13-9.25) Alexandra Kosinski, 11th, 1,500 Meters (4:20.93) Jamesha Youngblood, Keshia Baker, Michele Williams, Amber Purvis, 1st, 4x400 Meter Relay (3:32.97) - Indoors Brianne Theisen, 1st, Pentathlon (4,396) - Indoors Keshia Baker, 2nd, 400 Meters (52.56) - Indoors Anne Kesselring, Michele Williams, Zoe Buckman, Jordan Hasay, 2nd, Distance Medley Relay (10:58.96) - Indoors Melissa Gergel, 2nd, Pole Vault (14-7.25) - Indoors Amber Purvis, 4th, 200 Meters (23.21) - Indoors Jordan Hasay, 4th, Mile (4:38.29) - Indoors Nicole Blood, 5th, 3,000 Meters (9:11.23) - Indoors Anne Kesselring, 6th, Mile (4:40.39) - Indoors Amber Purvis, 10th, 60 Meters (7.31) - Indoors Mattie Bridgmon, 15th, 5,000 Meters (16:51.48) - Indoors

2011 Anne Kesselring, 1st, 800 Meters (2:02.15) Melissa Gergel, 1st, Pole Vault (14-7.25) Michele Williams, Chizoba Okodogbe, Phyllis Francis, Laura Roesler, 3rd, 4x400 Meter Relay (3:28.18) Jamesha Youngblood, 3rd, Long Jump (21-7.5) Jordan Hasay, 4th, 5,000 Meters (15:41.00) Becca Friday, 5th, 1,500 Meters (4:16.76) English Gardner, 7th, 100 Meters (11.25) Jordan Hasay, 8th, 1,500 Meters (4:17.67) Claire Michel, 8th, Steeplechase (10:10.27) 2 Laura Roesler, 10th, 800 Meters (2:05.29) 2 Lanie Thompson, 13th, Steeplechase (10:28.21) 2 Bronwyn Crossman, 15th, 10,000 Meters (35:25.12) 2 Chizoba Okodogbe, 16th, 400 Meters (53.30)

Jordan Hasay, 1st Mile (4:33.01) - Indoors Jordan Hasay, 1st 3,000 Meters (9:13.71) - Indoors Brianne Theisen, 1st Pentathlon (4,540) - Indoors Anne Kesselring, Chizoba Okodogbe, Becca Friday, Jordan Hasay, 2nd, Distance Medley Relay (10:52.90) - Indoors Zoe Buckman, 3rd, Mile (4:35.47) - Indoors Jamesha Youngblood, 3rd, Long Jump (20-11.75) - Indoors Anne Kesselring, 4th, Mile (4:36.41) - Indoors Melissa Gergel, 4th, Pole Vault (14-3.25) - Indoors Amber Purvis, 5th, 60 Meters (7.22) - Indoors Amber Purvis, 7th, 200 Meters (23.26) - Indoors Chizoba Okodogbe, Brianne Theisen, Amber Purvis, Laura Roesler, 8th, 4x400 Meter Relay (3:34.98) - Indoors 2 Laura Roesler, 11th, 800 Meters (2:07.16) - Indoors

2012 English Gardner, 1st 100 Meters (11.10) English Gardner, Chizoba Okodogbe, Laura Roesler, Phyllis Francis, 1st, 4x400 Meter Relay (3:24.54) Brianne Theisen, 1st, Heptathlon (6,440) Jordan Hasay, 3rd, 1,500 Meters (4:14.03) Laura Roesler, 4th, 800 Meters (2:02.96) Phyllis Francis, English Gardner, Lauryn Newson, Amber Purvis, 4th, 4x100 Meter Relay (43.58) Phyllis Francis, 5th, 400 Meters (51.79) Anne Kesselring, 5th, 800 Meters (2:03.41) Allie Woodward, 5th, 10,000 Meters (32:56.94) Lanie Thompson, 6th, Steeplechase (10:07.18) Alex Kosinski, 8th, 5,000 Meters (16:24.42) 2 Becca Friday, 9th, 1,500 Meters (4:16.38) 2 Kimber Mattox, 9th, Steeplechase (10:15.16) 2 Lauryn Newson, 11th, Triple Jump (42-9.75) 2 Allie Woodward, 13th, 5,000 Meters (16:43.92) English Gardner, 1st, 60 Meters (7.12) - Indoors Brianne Theisen, 1st, Pentathlon (4,536) - Indoors Becca Friday, Chizoba Okodogbe, Laura Roesler, Anne Kesselring, 2nd, Distance Medley Relay (11:05.85) - Indoors Jordan Hasay, 3rd, Mile (4:40.09) - Indoors Phyllis Francis, 4th, 400 Meters (53.01) - Indoors Becca Friday, 4th, Mile (4:40.24) - Indoors Jordan Hasay, 4th, 3,000 Meters (9:16.42) - Indoors 2 Anne Kesselring, 10th, Mile (4:47.66) - Indoors 2 Amber Purvis, Laura Roesler, Chizoba Okodogbe, Phyllis Francis, 10th, 4x400 Meter Relay (3:36.52) - Indoors 2 Alex Kosinski, 14th, 5,000 Meters (16:38.61) - Indoors 2 Bronwyn Crossman, 15th, 5,000 Meters (16:46.14) - Indoors 2 Laura Roesler, 16th, 800 Meters (2:10.62) - Indoors

2013 English Gardner, 1st, 100 Meters (10.96) Laura Roesler, 2nd, 800 Meters (2:00.98) Phyllis Francis, 3rd, 400 Meters (50.86) Jordan Hasay, 3rd, 5,000 Meters (15:50.78) Phyllis Francis, English Gardner, Jenna Prandini, Chizoba Okodogbe, 4th, 4x100 Meter Relay (43.80) Jenna Prandini, Chizoba Okodogbe, Laura Roesler, Phyllis Francis, 4th, 4x400 Meter Relay (3:28.24) Jenna Prandini, 7th, 100 Meters ( 11.43) Elizabeth Brenner, 8th, Javelin (168-9) 2 Chizoba Okodogbe, 12th 400 Meters (52.57) 2 Becca Friday, 11th, 1,500 Meters (4:20.85) 2 Anne Kesselring, 12th, 1,500 Meters (4:28.17) 2 Megan Patrignelli, 13th, Steeplechase (10:09.83) English Gardner, Chizoba Okodogbe, Laura Roesler, Phyllis Francis, 1st, 4x400 Meter Relay (3:30.22) - Indoors English Gardner, 2nd, 60 Meters (7.15) - Indoors Laura Roesler, 2nd, 800 Meters (2:02.32) - Indoors Jordan Hasay, 2nd, 3,000 Meters (9:06.61) - Indoors Phyllis Francis, 4th, 400 Meters (52.01) - Indoors Jordan Hasay, 4th, 5,000 Meters (15:40.30) - Indoors Jenna Prandini, 5th, 60 Meters (7.38) - Indoors Becca Friday, 6th, Mile (4:39.23) - Indoors Alexi Pappas, 6th, 5,000 Meters (15:47.13) - Indoors Alexi Pappas, 8th, 3,000 Meters (9:12.38) - Indoors Anne Kesselring, 10th, Mile (4:50.77) - Indoors Annie Leblanc, Chizoba Okodogbe, Becca Friday, Anne Kesselring, 8th, Distance Medley Relay (11:02.15) - Indoors 2 Katie Conlon, 16th, 5,000 Meters (16:46.53) - Indoors

2 Second team selection (all others first team)

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Outdoor Events (171)100 Meters 5200 Meters 1400 Meters 9800 Meters 171,500 Meters 183,000 Meters 135,000 Meters 2010,000 Meters 10Steeplechase 54x100 Meter Relay 34x400 Meter Relay 8High Jump 2Pole Vault 7Long Jump 4Triple Jump 1Shot Put 2Discus 4Hammer 3Javelin 28Heptathlon 11

Indoor Events (71)60 Meters 5200 Meters 2400 Meters 4800 Meters 5Mile 133,000 Meters 95,000 Meters 64x400 Meter Relay 4Distance Medley Relay 6Pole Vault 9Long Jump 220-lb. Weight Throw 1Pentathlon 5

American Record Holders1977 Lynne Winbigler Discus 187-21993 Annette (Hand) Peters 5,000 Meters 14:56.072001 Lisa (Karnopp) Nye Steeplechase 9:49:41

Olympic Team Members1976 Lynne Winbigler Discus 154-0 Grace Bakari (GHA) 4x400 Meter Relay 1980 Lynne Winbigler Discus1984 Grace Bakari (GHA) 4x400 Meter Relay 3:40.38 Ranza Clark (CAN) 800 Meters 2:04.67 (Semis) Lisa Martin (AUS) Marathon 2:29.03 (7th) Lynda (Hughes) Sutfin Javelin 183-51988 Trish King High Jump 6-0.5 Cathy (Schiro) O’Brien Marathon 2:41.04 Lynda (Hughes) Sutfin Javelin 184-1 Lisa Martin (AUS) Marathon 2:25.53 (2nd) 1992 Paula Berry Javelin 160-9 Cathy (Schiro) O’Brien Marathon 2:39.42 (9th) Annette (Hand) Peters 3,000 Meters 8:52.77 (Semis) Lisa (Martin) Ondieki (AUS) Marathon DNF 1996 Kelly Blair Heptathlon 6,307 (8th)2000 Kelly Blair Heptathlon DNC2012 Keshia Baker (ran semis) 4x400 Meter Relay 3:16.99 (1st) Becky Holliday Pole Vault 14-7.25/4.45m (9th) Rachel Yurkovich Javelin 190-0/57.92m Zoe Buckman (AUS) 1,500 Meters 4:05.03 (Semis) Brianne Theisen (CAN) Heptathlon 6,383 (11th)

National AAU/TAC/U.S.A. Champions1976 Lynne Winbigler Discus 174-101978 Lynne Winbigler Discus 178-61979 Lynne Winbigler Discus 189-51982 Lynda Hughes Javelin 202-31985 Claudette Groenendaal 800 Meters 1:59.481986 Claudette Groenendaal 800 Meters 1:59.791993 Annette Peters 1,500 Meters 4:11.53 Annette Peters 3,000 Meters 8:48.591994 Annette Peters 3,000 Meters 9:01.691996 Kelly Blair Heptathlon 6,4061997 Kelly Blair Heptathlon 6,4651998 Kelly Blair Heptathlon 6,4022013 English Gardner 100 Meters 10.85

World Championships Qualifiers1991 Annette Peters 3,000 Meters 8:44.20 (8th)1993 Paula Berry Javelin 190-1 (16-q) Annette Peters 3,000 Meters 8:45.56 (10th)1995 Camara Jones 4x400 Meter Relay 3:22.39 (1st) Kelly Blair Heptathlon 6,229 (10th)1997 Kelly Blair Heptathlon 6,253 (10th) Annette Peters 10,000 Meters 32:43.38 (13th) Melody Fairchild 5,000 Meters 15:42.66 (15th-q)2001 Rosa Gutierrez Marathon 2:49.08 (41st)2003 Becky Holliday Pole Vault 13-7.25 (19th-q)2009 Rachel Yurkovich Javelin 167-9 (12th) Brianne Theisen (CAN) Heptathlon 5,494 (15th)2011 Keshia Baker (ran semis) 4x400 Meter Relay 3:18.09 (1st) Rachel Yurkovich Javelin 193-0 (9th-p)2013 Brianne Theisen (CAN) Heptathlon 6,530 (2nd) English Gardner 100 Meters 10.97 (4th) 4x100 Meter Relay 42.75 (2nd) Zoe Buckman (AUS) 1,500 Meters 4:05.07 (7th) Jordan Hasay 10,000 Meters 32:17.93 (12th) Becky Holliday Pole Vault 14-7.25 (13th-q)

National Cross Country Champions1990 Melody Fairchild Junior 4,000 Meters 12:421991 Melody Fairchild Junior 4,000 Meters 14:061993 Annette Peters Senior 6,000 Meters 20:271994 Lucy Nusrala Senior 6,000 Meters 20:401996 Lucy Nusrala Senior 6,000 Meters 21:57

World Cross Country Championships Qualifiers1977 Eryn Forbes Senior 5,000 Meters 19:04 (54th)1985 Kathy Hayes Senior 6,000 Meters 15:54 (16th)1989 Annette Hand (Peters) Senior 6,000 Meters 23:22 (25th)1990 Melody Fairchild Junior 4,000 Meters 14:37 (12th)1991 Melody Fairchild Junior 4,000 Meters 14:30 (3rd) Annette Peters Senior 6,000 Meters 21:10 (19th)1992 Annette Peters Senior 6,000 Meters 22:13 (30th) Lisa Karnopp Senior 6,000 Meters 23:10 (89th)

Multi All-America Award Winners

Oregon Women’s Record Holders and Olympians

Oregon All-Americans By Event (242)

Outdoors, unless otherwise indicated

14 Jordan Hasay (5 outdoor, 9 indoor)

13 Laura Roesler (6 outdoor, 7 indoor)

12 Anne Kesselring (4 outdoor, 8 indoor) Chizoba Okodogbe (6 outdoor, 6 indoor)

11 Phyllis Francis (7 outdoor, 4 indoor) Amber Purvis (3 outdoor, 8 indoor)

10 Brianne Theisen (5 outdoor, 5 indoor)

9 English Gardner (6 outdoor, 3 indoor)

8 Becca Friday (3 outdoor, 5 indoor) Leann Warren

7 Keshia Baker (4 outdoor, 3 indoor) Nicole Blood (3 outdoor, 4 indoor) Melissa Gergel (3 outdoor, 4 indoor) Jamesha Youngblood (4 outdoor, 3 indoor)

5 Kathy Hayes Alexandra Kosinski (3 outdoor, 2 indoor)

4 Melanie Batiste Queena Beasley Zoe Buckman (1 outdoor, 3 indoor) Claudette Gronendaal Annette Hand Becky Holiday (2 outdoor, 2 indoor) Kim Hyatt Camara Jones Niki (Reed) McEwen (2 outdoor, 2 indoor) Rebekah Noble (2 outdoor, 2 indoor) Jenna Prandini (3 outdoor, 1 indoor) Michele Williams (2 outdoor, 2 indoor) Rachel Yurkovich

3 Kelly Blair Ranza Clark Erin Forbes Milena Glusac (2 outdoor, 1 indoor) Penny Graves Sally Harmon Britney Henry (2 outdoor, 1 indoor) Sarah Malone Rhonda Massey Liz Wilson

2 Grace Bakari Paula Berry Mattie Bridgmon (1 outdoor, 1 indoor) Katie Crabb (1 outdoor, 1 indoor) Bronwyn Crossman (1 outdoor, 1 indoor) Marie Davis (1 outdoor, 1 indoor) Mary Etter Melody Fairchild (1 outdoor, 1 indoor) Karis Howell Camille Jampolsky Kaarin Knudson (1 outdoor, 1 indoor) Roslyn Lundeen Lisa (O’Dea) Martin Kalindra McFadden (1 outdoor, 1 indoor) Lauryn Newson Alexi Pappas (0 outdoor, 2 indoor) Jennifer Thomas Lanie Thompson Mandy White Allie Woodward

1993 Marie Davis Junior 4,000 Meters 16:17 (86th) Annette Peters Senior 6,000 Meters 20:37 (21st)1994 Lucy Nusrala Senior 6,000 Meters 21:40 (39th) Liz Wilson Senior 6,000 Meters 21:48 (55th)1995 Liz Wilson Senior 6,000 Meters 21:50 (62nd)1996 Marie Davis Junior 4,000 Meters 14:45 (37th) Liz Wilson Senior 6,000 Meters 21:49 (48th) Lucy Nusrala Senior 6,000 Meters 24:31 (116th)1998 Liz Wilson Senior 8,000 Meters 27:23 (30th) Tara Struyk (CAN) Junior 4,000 Meters 22:06 (65th) 1999 Tara Struyk (CAN) Junior 4,000 Meters 24:03 (61st)2001 Lisa (Karnopp) Nye Senior 4,000 Meters 16:13 (47th) Annette Peters Senior 8,000 Meters 31:19 (53rd)2002 Milena Glusac Senior 8,000 Meters 28:18 (23rd)2006 Nicole Blood Junior 8,000 Meters 21:28 (39th)2013 Mattie (Bridgmon) Suver Senior 8,000 Meters 25:41 (26th)

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NorPac Conference Results1983 1-Oregon 215; 2-Washington 105; 3-California 90; 4-Oregon State 56; 5-Fresno State

48; 6-Washington State28.1984 1-Oregon 148; 2-Washington 114; 3-California 97; 4-Washington State, 82; 5-Fresno

State 75; 6-Oregon State 61.1985 1-Oregon 156; 2-Washington State 133; 3-Washington 127; 4-California, 75; 5-Fresno

State 61; 6-Oregon State 27.1986 1-Oregon 156; 2-Washington State 126.5; 3-California 114; 4-Washington, 96; 5-Fresno

State 46.5, 6-Oregon State 46.

Pacific-10 Championships Results1987 1-UCLA 121; 2-USC 107; 3-Oregon 85.5; 4-Arizona 60; 5-Washington State 55;

6-Washington 49; 7-California 40.5; 8-Arizona State 35.5; 9-Stanford 30; 10-Oregon State 5.5.

1988 1-UCLA 143; 2-Oregon 106; 3-Arizona State 84;4-USC 82; 5-Washington 47; 6-Stanford 41; 7-Arizona 38; 8-California, 30; 9-Washington State 24; 10-Oregon State 4.

1989 1-UCLA, 161; 2-Oregon 100; 3-Arizona, 79; 4-USC, 67; 5-Washington State 52.33; 6-Washington 44; 7-Stanford 42.23; 8-California, 41.

1990 1-UCLA 116; 2-Oregon 103; 3-Arizona State 73; 4-California 71; 5-Washington 66; 6-Stanford 51; 7-Washington State 50; 8-Arizona 38; 9-USC 21.

1991 1-Oregon 130.5; 2-UCLA 112.5; 3-Arizona State 81; 4-Arizona 54; 4-Stanford 54; 6-Washington 52; 7-Washington State 39; 8-California 35; 9-USC 31.

1992 1-Oregon 123; 2-Arizona 90; 3-USC 87; 4-Arizona State 69; 5-Washington State 58; 6-UCLA, 57; 7-Stanford 48; 8-Washington 33; 9-California 22.

1993 1-UCLA, 146; 2-Oregon 119; 3-Arizona State194; 4-Arizona, 71; 5-USC 44; 6-Washington State 38; 7-Washington 24; 8-Stanford 23; 9-California, 20.

1994 1-UCLA 127; 2-Arizona State; 3-Arizona 96; 4-USC 53; 5-Oregon 51; 6-Washington 49; 7-Stanford 42; 8-Washington State 34; 9-California 23.

1995 1-UCLA 149; 2-Oregon 123; 3-California 81; 4-Washington 79; 5-Arizona State 78; 6-Stanford 76; 7-Arizona 72; 8-USC 67; 9-Washington State 15.

1996 1-USC 151; 2-Oregon 144; 3-UCLA 117; 4-Washington 77; 5-Stanford 69; 6-California 67; 7-Washington State 56; 8-Arizona State 51; 9-Arizona 48.

1997 1-UCLA 189.5; 2-USC 134.5; 3-Stanford 110; 4-Arizona 87; 5-Oregon 68; 6-Washington State 66; 7-California 64; 8-Washington 59.

1998 1-UCLA 174; 2-Stanford 136; 3-USC 121; 4-Washington 94; 5- Oregon 84; 6-Washington State 76.5; 7-Arizona State 61; 8-Arizona 46.5; 9-California 21.

1999 1-UCLA 160.5; 2-USC 140; 3-Washington State 123;4-Stanford 122.5; 5-Oregon 64; 6-Arizona 62; 7-Washington 56; 8-Arizona State 45; 9-California 41.

2000 1-UCLA 167.5; 2-USC 161; 3-Stanford 114; 4-Washington State 86; 5-Arizona State 75; 6-Arizona 65; 7-Washington 58; 8-California 54.5; 9-Oregon 37.

2001 1-UCLA 155; 2-USC 153; 3-Stanford 120.5;4-Washington State 101.5; 5-Arizona State 89; 6-Arizona 77; 7-California 54; 8-Oregon 35; 9-Washington 33.

2002 1-UCLA 160; 2-USC 157; 3-Stanford 121; 4-Arizona State 89; 5-Washington State 85; 6-Oregon 67; 7-Arizona 59; 8-California 44; 9-Washington 36.

2003 1-UCLA 155; 2-Stanford 140; 3-Arizona State 109; 4-USC 101; 5-Washington State 87; 6-Washington 64; 7-Oregon 60; 8-Arizona 58; 9-California 40.

2004 1-UCLA 174.5; 2-Stanford 153; 3-USC 111; 4-Arizona State 97; 5-California 68; 6-Washington 66; 7-Oregon 58; 8-Washington State 45.5; 9-Arizona 45.

2005 1-Stanford 173; 2-UCLA 125; 3-Arizona State 118; 4-USC 99; 5-California 82; 6-Washington State 74.5; 7-Oregon 68; 8-Washington 42.5; 9-Arizona 36.

2006 1-Arizona State 154; 2-Stanford 151.5; 3-USC 112; 4-UCLA 103; 5-Oregon 97; 6-California 76.5 7-Washington 41; 8-Washington State 40; 9-Arizona 37; 10-Oregon State 4.

2007 1-Arizona State 158; 2-Stanford 134.33; 3-UCLA 118.5; 4-USC 113; 5-Washington State 67.83; 6-Arizona 62; 7-Oregon 61; 8-California 54.33; 9-Washington 49.

2008 1-Arizona State 186.5; 2-Stanford 117; 3-Oregon 100; 4-USC 91; 5-UCLA 80; t6-Washington State 71.5; t6-California 71.5; 8-Arizona 65; 9-Washington 32.5.

2009 1-Oregon 165.5; 2-Stanford 138; 3-Arizona State 112; 4-USC, 108; 5-UCLA 79.50; 6-Washington 63; 7-California 58; 8-Arizona 49; 9-Washington State 44.

2010 1-Oregon 215; 2-Arizona 109; 3-Arizona State 89.5; 4-USC 89; 5-Stanford 88; 6-UCLA 71.5; 7-California 55.5; 8- Washington State 52; 9-Washington 47.5.

2011 1-Oregon 154.5; 2-Arizona 150; 3-Arizona State 121; 4-USC 103; 5-Stanford 97; 6-UCLA 51.5; 7-Washington State 49; 8-California 42; 9-Washington 37; 10-Oregon State 12.

Pacific-12 Championships Results2012 1-Oregon 200.5; 2-Stanford 123.5; 3-Arizona 94.5; 4-USC 91; 5-Arizona State 85;

6-Washington 54; 7-Colorado 49; 8-UCLA 47.5; 9-Washington State 27; t-10 California 21; t10-Utah 21; 12-Oregon State 3.

2013 1-Oregon 139; 2-Arizona 123; 3-Arizona State 110.33; 4-UCLA 87.33; 5-Stanford 86.5; 6-USC 81; 7-Washington 55.33; 8-Washington State 42; 9-California 41.5; 10-Colorado 32; 11-Utah 14; 12-Oregon State 6.

NorPac Conference Champions1983 Ranza Clark, 800 Meters 2:09.15 Kathy Hayes, 3,000 Meters 9:13.44 Lisa Martin, 5,000 Meters 16:25.52 Rosa Gutierrez, 10,000 Meters 34:45.34 Lexie Miller Beck, 400 Meter Hurdles 57.6 4x400 Meter Relay 3:47.95 (Lisa Nicholson, Ranza Clark, Lexie Miller Beck, Sharon Johnson) Quenna Beasley, Shot Put 50-2 Quenna Beasley, Discus 173-3 1984 Claudette Groenendaal, 800 Meters 2:02.99 Kathy Hayes, 10,000 Meters 33:41.9 Janell Thorsland, 100 Meter Hurdles 13.90 Lisa Nicholson, 400 Meter Hurdles 1:01.571985 Brenda Bushnell, 1,500 Meters 4:25.86 Brenda Bushnell, 3,000 Meters 9:36.08 Kim Ryan, 5,000 Meters 16:57.79 Sally Harmon, Javelin 186-51986 Kim Roth, 3,000 Meters 10:04.50 Brenda Bushnell, 1,500 Meters 4:25.04 Suzy Setterholm, 400 Meters 55.00

Pac-10 Conference Champions1987 Penny Graves, 1,500 Meters 4:18.57 Annette Hand, 3,000 Meters 9:13.86 Annette Hand, 5,000 Meters 16:03.461988 Annette Hand, 1,500 Meters 4:17.20 Annette Hand, 3,000 Meters 9:10.84 Penny Graves, 5,000 Meters 16:21.34 Camille Jampolsky, High Jump 6-2.751989 Rosie Williams, 200 Meters 23.61 Phillis McKinney, Triple Jump 41-4.251990 Liz Wilson, 3,000 Meters 9:26.19 Stephanie Wessell, 10,000 Meters 34:25.42 Paula Berry, Javelin 178-11991 Stephanie Wessell, 5,000 Meters 16:46.88 Stephanie Wessell, 10,000 Meters 34:57.27 4x400 Meter Relay 3:39.15 (Camara Jones, Erika Klein, Kim Hutson, Rosie Williams) Paula Berry, Javelin 193-81992 Camara Jones, 400 Meters 52.74 Lucy Nusrala, 3,000 Meters 9:23.54 Nicole Woodward, 5,000 Meters 17:01.20 4x400 Meter Relay 3:39.35 (Tyrza Hunt, Erika Klein, Lisa Bedwell, Camara Jones) Kim Hyatt, Javelin 170-61993 LaReina Woods, 100 Meters 11.58 Camara Jones, 400 Meters 51.55 4x100 Meter Relay 44.76 (LaReina Woods, Camara Jones, Lisa Bedwell, Jamila Godfrey) Ashley Selman, Javelin 175-2 Kelly Blair, Heptathlon 5,9891994 Kelly Blair, Long Jump 20-0.5 Kelly Blair, Heptathlon 5,025

Women’s Conference Results & Champions

Milena GlusacNCAA All-American

Quenna BeasleyNCAA All-American

Ranza ClarkNCAA All-American

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Women’s Conference Results & Champions, continued1995 Camara Jones, 400 Meters 51.44 Kelsey Stellick, Javelin 159-31996 Melody Fairchild, 10,000 Meters 34:07.86 4x400 Meter Relay 3:36.79 (Sue Morris, Letisha Henes, Jamila Godfrey, Nicole Commissiong) Tonia Brewer, Javelin 149-111998 Karis Howell, Javelin 173-11999 Marie Davis, 3,000 Meters 9:38.82003 Becky Holliday, Pole Vault 14-62005 Sarah Malone, Javelin 170-92006 Rebekah Noble, 800 Meters 2:05.81 Rachel Yurkovich, Javelin 166-32007 Britney Henry, Hammer 217-10 Rachel Yurkovich, Javelin 174-112008 Keshia Baker, 400 Meters 53.27 Nicole Blood, 5,000 Meters 16:33.70 Rachel Yurkovich, Javelin 184-002009 Keshia Baker, 400 Meters 51.74 Zoe Buckman, 800 Meters 2:05.39 Melissa Gergel, Pole Vault 14-2 Jamesha Youngblood, Long Jump 21-1.25 Jamesha Youngblood, Triple Jump 43-2.25 Rachel Yurkovich, Javelin 191-2 Brianne Theisen, Heptathlon 5,9862010 Amber Purvis, 100 Meters 11.38 Amber Purvis, 200 Meters 23.14 Keshia Baker, 400 Meters 50.76 Anne Kesselring, 800 Meters 2:04.36 Zoe Buckman, 1,500 Meters 4:15.95 Nicole Blood, 5,000 Meters 16:06.74 Nicole Blood, 10,000 Meters 33:28.38 Claire Michel, 3,000 Meter Steeplechase 10:11.70 4x100 Meter Relay 43.27 (Mandy White, Amber Purvis, Keshia Baker, Jamesha Youngblood) Jamesha Youngblood, Long Jump 21-9 Jamesha Youngblood, Triple Jump 43-7.75 Brianne Theisen, Heptathlon 5,9172011 English Gardner, 100 Meters 11.03 Jordan Hasay, 1,500 Meters 4:19.18 Jordan Hasay, 5,000 Meters 16:24.10 4x400 Meter Relay 3:29.63 (Chizoba Okodogbe, Amber Purvis, Phyllis Francis, Laura Roesler)

Pac-12 Conference Champions2012 English Gardner, 100 Meters 11.00w English Gardner, 200 Meters 22.82 Phyllis Francis, 400 Meters 52.05 Laura Roesler, 800 Meters 2:05.13 Jordan Hasay, 1,500 Meters 4:13.28 Alex Kosinski, 10,000 Meters 34:19.67 4x100 Meter Relay 43.72 (Phyllis Francis, English Gardner, Lauryn Newson, Amber Purvis) Lauryn Newson, Triple Jump 43-4.25 Brianne Theisen, Heptathlon 6,3532013 Jenna Prandini, 100 Meters 11.46 English Gardner, 200 Meters 22.62 Phyllis Francis, 400 Meters 51.57 Laura Roesler, 800 Meters 2:06.51 4x100 Meter Relay 43.81 (Phyllis Francis, Jenna Prandini, English Gardner, Chizoba Okodogbe)

Oregon Conference ChampionsListed by Event (91)100 Meters 5 200 Meters 4400 Meters 9800 Meters 71,500 Meters 73,000 Meters 85,000 Meters 910,000 Meters 7100 Meter Hurdles 1400 Meter Hurdles 23,000 Meter Steeplechase 1

All-Time Pac-10/12 Rankings100 Meters English Gardner 1st, 10.96, 2013200 Meters English Gardner 3rd, 22.62, 2013 Amber Purvis 9th, 22.74, 2011 Phyllia Francis t10th, 22.77, 2013400 Meters Keshia Baker 3rd, 50.76, 2010 Phyllis Francis 4th, 50.86, 2013 Camara Jones 6th, 51.44, 1995800 Meters Laura Roesler 4th, 2:00.23, 2012 Rebekah Noble 7th, 2:02.07, 2006 Anne Kesselring 8th, 2:02.15, 2011 Zoe Buckman 10th, 2:02.50, 20081,500 Meters Jordan Hasay 4th, 4:10.28, 20113,000 Meters Jordan Hasay 2nd, 8:57.46-i, 2013 Annette Hand 3rd, 8:59.15, 1988 Melody Fairchild 10th 9:07.25-i, 19965,000 Meters Annette Hand 10th, 15:34.55, 198810,000 Meters Jordan Hasay 1st, 32:06.64, 2013 Allie Woodward 9th, 32:56.94, 2012Steeplechase Lanie Thompson 6th, 9:59.90, 2012 Claire Michel 9th, 10:02.55, 2011 Kimber Mattox 10th, 10:06.58, 20124x100 Meter Relay (White, Purvis, Baker, Youngblood) 3rd, 43.27, 2010 (P. Francis, Gardner, Newson, Purvis) 4th, 43.32, 20124x400 Meter Relay (Gardner, Okodogbe, Roesler, P. Francis) 1st, 3:24.54, 2012 (Gardner, Okodogbe, Roesler, P. Francis) 2nd, 3:26.73, 2013 (Prandini, Okodogbe, Roesler, P. Francis) 5th, 3:28.15, 2013 (Williams, Okodogbe, Francis, Roesler) 6th, 3:28.18, 2011 (Theisen, Purvis, Williams, Baker) 7th, 3:28.54, 2010High Jump Camille Jampolsky t9th, 6-2.75, 1988Pole Vault Becky Holliday 4th, 14-8, 2003 Melissa Gergel t5th, 14-7.25, 2011Long Jump Jamesha Youngblood 8th, 21-9, 2010Triple Jump Lauryn Newson 7th, 44-4.25, 2012Hammer Britney Henry 6th, 221-7, 2006 Javelin (new) Rachel Yurkovich 1st, 195-7, 2008 Sarah Malone 3rd, 186-10, 2005Javelin (old) Paula Berry 1st, 202-1, 1991 Jill Smith 6th, 187-7, 1989Heptathlon Brianne Theisen 1st, 6,440, 2012 Kelly Blair 6th, 6,038, 1993

Melissa GergelNCAA Champion

Jordan HasayNCAA Champion

Anne KesselringNCAA Champion

4x100 Meter Relay 44x400 Meter Relay 5High Jump 1Pole Vault 2Long Jump 3Triple Jump 4Shot Put 1Discus 1Hammer 1Javelin 12Heptathlon 5

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Women’s University HonorsBill Bowerman AwardPresented for outstanding career achievement in track and field.2009 Rachel Yurkovich2010 Keshia Baker2012 Brianne Theisen2013 English Gardner Jordan Hasay

Mary Officer AwardAwarded annually to an athlete for her great contribution to the team.1980 Leann Warren1981 Leann Warren1982 Leann Warren1983 Quenna Beasley1984 Tracy Raade1985 Quenna Beasley1986 Janell Thorsland1987 Stefanie Hunter1988 Camille Jampolsky1989 Phillis McKinney1990 Kamala Kohlmeier1991 Rosie Williams 1992 LaReina Woods 1993 Kelly Blair1994 Kelly Blair1995 LaReina Woods1996 LaReina Woods1997 Jennifer Thomas1998 Jennifer Thomas1999 Marie Davis2000 Mary Etter2001 Mary Etter2002 Mary Etter2003 Mary Etter2004 Abby Andrus2005 Lauryn Jordan2006 Lauryn Jordan2007 Rachel Yurkovich2008 Rachel Yurkovich2009 Brianne Theisen2010 Brianne Theisen2011 Jordan Hasay Brianne Theisen2012 English Gardner2013 Anne Kesselring

Lynne Winbigler Performer of the Year AwardPresented in recognition of outstanding athletic achievement.1982 Lynda Hughes1983 Kathy Hayes1984 Kathy Hayes1985 Kathy Hayes Claudette Groenendaal1986 Cora Aguilar1987 Annette Hand Camille Jampolsky1988 Annette Hand1989 Rosie Williams Liz Wilson1990 Paula Berry1991 Paula Berry

1992 Camara Jones1993 Kelly Blair Ashley Selman1994 Kelly Blair1995 Camara Jones1996 Milena Glusac1997 Kaarin Knudson1998 Marie Davis1999 Niki Reed2000 Katie Crabb Karis Howell2001 Sarah Malone2002 Becky Holliday2003 Becky Holliday 2004 Sarah Malone2005 Sarah Malone2006 Rebekah Noble2007 Rebekah Noble2008 Nicole Blood2009 Keshia Baker Jamesha Youngblood2010 Nicole Blood Amber Purvis2011 Amber Purvis2012 Jordan Hasay Lauryn Newson2013 Phyllis Francis Laura Roesler

Harry Ritchie Award Awarded to the team’s most inspirational athlete.1979 Dawna Rose1980 Patti Kearney1981 Lexie Miller1982 Kathy Hayes1983 Lexie Miller Beck1984 Claudette Groenendaal1985 Leann Warren1986 Kim Roth1987 Penny Graves1988 Penny Graves1989 Stefanie Hunter1990 Liz Wilson1991 Paula Berry 1992 Kim Hyatt 1993 Ashley Selman1994 Kelly Blair1995 Kelsey Stellick1996 Nicole Commissiong1997 Kaarin Knudson1998 Marie Davis1999 Kaarin Knudson Tish Henes2000 Annie Ebiner2001 Jenny Kenyon2002 Rachael Kriz2003 Janette Davis 2004 Sofie Abildtrup2005 Sofie Abildtrup2006 Britney Henry Rachel Yurkovich2007 Britney Henry2008 Keshia Baker2009 Melissa Gergel Kalindra McFadden2010 Melissa Gergel Jamesha Youngblood2011 Anne Kesselring Jamesha Youngblood2012 Phyllis Francis Alex Kosinski2013 Becca Friday

Coaches’ AwardRecognizes athletic achievement, dedication, and determination.1987 Julie Goodrich1988 Jill Smith1989 Kim Hyatt1990 Stephanie Wessell1991 Lucy Nusrala1992 Kim Carlisle1993 Erika Klein1993 Camara Jones1994 Kelsey Stellick1995 Sara Jessie1996 Melody Fairchild1997 Marie Davis1998 Katie Crabb Maureen Morrison1999 Heidi Fisk2000 Jenny Kenyon2001 Charyl Weingarten2002 Janette Davis2003 Abby Andrus 2004 Emily Enders2005 Bree Fuqua2006 Kalindra McFadden Sara Schaaf2007 Nicole Blood2008 Zoe Buckman Brianne Theisen2009 Nicole Blood Lucy Cridland2010 Zoe Buckman Anne Kesselring2011 Melissa Gergel Claire Michel Mandy White2012 Becca Friday Anne Kesselring Laura Roesler2013 Alexi Pappas Jillian Weir

Newcomer of the Year Award Presented annually to the top track and field newcomer. Formerly known as the most improved award1987 Julie Goodrich1988 Jill Smith1989 Kim Hyatt1990 Stephanie Wessell1991 Lucy Nusrala1992 Kim Carlisle1993 Erika Klein Camara Jones1994 Kelsey Stellick1995 Sara Howell1996 Melody Fairchild1997 Marie Davis1998 Katie Crabb Maureen Morrison1999 Heidi Fisk2000 Jenny Kenyon2001 Charyl Weingarten2002 Janette Davis2003 Abby Andrus2004 Emily Enders2005 Bree Fuqua2006 Brittany Hinchcliffe2007 Ashley McCrea2008 Alexandra Kosinski2009 Amber Purvis2010 Jodan Hasay2011 English Gardner2012 Claudia Francis2013 Jenna Prandini

Tom Heinonen Cross Country Award Awarded to the team’s outstanding athlete in the cross country season.1979 Jody Parker1980 Eryn Forbes1981 Leann Warren1982 Eryn Forbes1983 Kathy Hayes1984 Kathy Hayes1985 Cathy Schiro1986 Penny Graves1987 Annette Hand1988 Penny Graves1989 Stephanie Wessell1990 Liz Wilson1991 Lisa Karnopp (Nye)1992 Nicole Woodward1993 Milena Glusac1994 Milena Glusac1995 Jenna Carlson1996 Marie Davis1997 Marie Davis1998 Marie Davis1999 Amy Nickerson2000 Hanna Smedstad2001 Carrie Zografos2002 Carrie Zografos2003 Magdalena Sandoval2004 Laura Harmon2005 Amber McGown2006 Dana Buchanan2007 Nicole Blood2008 Alexandra Kosinski2009 Nicole Blood2010 Jordan Hasay2011 Jordan Hasay2012 Jordan Hasay

Jackson Award Presented annually by the athletic department to the top senior female athlete at the University of Oregon. Sponsored by Ross and Muriel Jackson.1984 Lisa Martin1985 Leann Warren1988 Annette Hand1989 Penny Graves1993 Erika Klein1994 Kelly Blair1995 Camara Jones1996 LaReina Woods1998 Jennifer Thomas1999 Kaarin Knudson Marie Davis2003 Becky Holliday2010 Keshia Baker2011 Melissa Gergel2013 Jordan Hasay

Emerald Athletic TrophyThe Emerald Athletic Trophy award is sponsored jointly by the Athletic Department and the Oregon Daily Emerald and is awarded annually to a University of Oregon student on the basis of outstanding achievement in the fields of athletics, scholarship, and citizenship.1952 Jack Hutchens1958 Jim Bailey

1960 Dave Edstrom1966 Ken Moore1967 Neal Steinhauer1969 Arne Kvalheim1972 Peter Shmock1973 Steve Prefontaine1979 Rudy Chapa1981 Alberto Salazar1986 Dub Myers1987 Harold Kuphaldt1992 Bob Gray1993 Ronnie Harris1994 Kelly Blair1995 Camara Jones1997 Chris Nelson2003 Santiago Lorenzo2006 Eric Mitchum2007 Jordan Kent2009 Galen Rupp2010 Ashton Eaton

Higdon TrophyThe Doyle Hidgon Memorial Trophy is awarded to a UO sophomore athlete for excellence in athletics, scholarship, and citizenship. It is named in honor of former football and track star Doyle Higdon, who was killed in an industrial accident between his sophomore and junior years.1957 Steve Anderson1958 Mike Forrester1959 George Larson1960 Dyrol Burleson1961 Vic Reeve1962 Ted Abram1971 Steve Prefontaine1978 Rudy Chapa1979 Melanie Batiste1981 Leann Warren1983 Kathy Hayes1985 Deanna Scheidler1991 Kelly Blair 1992 Camara Jones1993 LaReina Woods1994 Rick Cantwell1996 Milena Glusac1997 Marie Davis2001 Santiago Lorenzo2004 Eric Mitchum2005 Tommy Skipper2008 A.J. Acosta Nicole Blood2011 Jordan Hasay2013 Elizabeth Brenner

Becky Sisley Award Named after the University’s first director or women’s intercollegiate athletics, it is awarded to a former women’s athlete commemorating community involvement, career development and support of University ideals.2007 Kim Roth Geelan2013 Liz Wilson2014 Kim Hyatt

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NCAA Track & Field/Cross Country Academic All-American of the Year2011 Jordan Hasay2013 Jordan Hasay

NCAA Academic All-Americans1983 Eryn Forbes 3rd Team Kathy Hayes 1st Team1984 Kathy Hayes 1st Team 1985 Kathy Hayes 1st Team 1986 Kim Roth H.M. 1988 Penny Graves 3rd Team Karen Rayle 3rd Team 1993 Kelly Blair 1st Team 1994 Kelly Blair 1st Team 1996 Jenna Carlson 3rd Team 1997 Christie Engesser 3rd Team Kaarin Knudson 3rd Team 1998 Kaarin Knudson 2nd Team 2002 Jenny Kenyon 3rd Team2004 Kirsten Riley 3rd Team2008 Nicole Blood 3rd Team2009 Nicole Blood 2nd Team2010 Nicole Blood 2nd Team2011 Jordan Hasay 1st Team Anne Kesselring 1st Team2012 Jordan Hasay 1st Team Anne Kesslering 1st Team Brianne Theisen 2nd Team2013 Jordan Hasay 1st Team Anne Kesselring 1st Team

NCAA Top-Eight Award Winner1986 Kathy Hayes1995 Kelly Blair

NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarships1985 Kathy Hayes1986 Kim Roth 1994 Kelly Blair 1995 Camara Jones 1999 Kaarin Knudson2011 Claire Michel

Pac-10 All-AcademicTrack & Field Honorees1991 Kelly Blair 1st Team Kim Hutson 1st Team Lisa Karnopp 1st Team Kamala Kohlmeier 1st Team Lisa Nusrala 1st Team Carol Holmen 2nd Team Camara Jones H.M. Erika Klein H.M. Gwen Wiehn H.M.1992 Camara Jones 1st Team Erika Klein 1st Team Lucy Nusrala 1st Team Kim Hutson 2nd Team Jennifer Neitling H.M.1993 Kelly Blair 1st Team Camara Jones 1st Team Erika Klein 1st Team Ashley Selman 1st Team Lisa Bedwell 2nd Team Jenna Carlson H.M. Sara Howell H.M. Kelsey Stellick H.M. Karen Wiedmann H.M. Niamh Zwagerman H.M.1994 Lisa Bedwell 1st Team Kelly Blair 1st Team Sara Howell 2nd Team Kelsey Stellick 2nd Team Jamila Godfrey H.M. Shawna Krasowski H.M.1995 Jenna Carlson 1st Team Nic. Commissiong 1st Team Christie Engesser 1st Team Camara Jones 1st Team Kelsey Stellick 1st Team Jamila Godfrey 2nd Team Sara Jessie 2nd Team Jill Callero H.M.1996 Jenna Carlson 1st Team Nic. Commissiong 1st Team Kaarin Knudson 1st Team Niamh Zwagerman 1st Team Milena Glusac 2nd Team Jamila Godfrey 2nd Team Sara Fox H.M. Rosy Gardner H.M. Katie Pearmine H.M. Tamara Schurch H.M.

1997 Christie Engesser 1st Team Kaarin Knudson 1st Team Milena Glusac 2nd Team Tish Henes 2nd Team Liz Howell 2nd Team Katie Pearmine 2nd Team Marie Davis H.M. Michele Dick H.M. Stacy Robson H.M. Robyn Sutherland H.M.1998 Nic. Commissiong 1st Team Milena Glusac 1st Team Tish Henes 1st Team Katie Pearmine 1st Team Stacy Robson 1st Team Marie Davis 2nd Team Michele Dick 2nd Team Karis Howell 2nd Team Heather McMahon 2nd Team Tasha Cooper H.M. Annie Ebiner H.M. Valerie Sweitzer H.M.1999 Marie Davis 1st Team Tish Henes 1st Team Liz Howell 1st Team Kaarin Knudson 1st Team Heather McMahon 2nd Team Stacy Robson 2nd Team Tasha Cooper 2nd Team Annie Ebiner 2nd Team Michele Dick H.M. Jennifer Eggers H.M. Sue Morris H.M. Holly Speight H.M. Robyn Sutherland H.M.2000 Karis Howell 2nd Team Jenny Kenyon 2nd Team Georgette Moyle H.M. Chrissy Ruiter H.M. Nattalie Wright H.M.2001 Jenny Kenyon 1st Team Eri Macdonald 2nd Team Tara Struyk 2nd Team Jenny Brogdon H.M. Annie Davis H.M. Janette Davis H.M. Jordan McDaniels H.M. Georgette Moyle H.M.2002 Jenny Kenyon 1st Team Eri Macdonald 2nd Team Kirsten Riley 2nd Team Jenny Brogdon H.M. Janette Davis H.M. Laura Harmon H.M. Annette Mosey H.M. A. Snyder-Carlson H.M. Charyl Weingarten H.M. Carrie Zografos H.M.

Oregon Women’s Academic Honors2003 Erinn Gulbrandsen 1st Team Roslyn Lundeen 1st Team Eri Macdonald 1st Team Heather Murtaugh 1st Team Kirsten Riley 1st Team Hannah Moore 2nd Team Jenny Brogdon H.M. Elisa Crumley H.M. Janette Davis H.M. Laura Harmon H.M. Jill Hoxmeier H.M. Kayla Mellott H.M. Georgette Moyle H.M. Magdal. Sandoval H.M. A. Snyder-Carlson H.M. Carrie Zografos H.M.2004 Kirsten Riley 1st Team Erinn Gulbrandsen 1st Team Whitney Gum 2nd Team Sara Schaaf 2nd Team Taylor Bryant H.M. Michelle Donovan H.M. Laura Harmon H.M. Jill Hoxmeier H.M. Haripurkh Khalsa H.M. Kayla Mellott H.M. Magdal. Sandoval H.M.2005 Sofie Abildtrup 1st Team Bree Fuqua 1st Team Roslyn Lundeen 1st Team Elisa Crumley 2nd Team Hannah Moore 2nd Team Michelle Donovan H.M. Emily Enders H.M. Laura Harmon H.M. Haripurkh Khalsa H.M. Sarah Malone H.M. Kayla Mellott H.M. Magdal. Sandoval H.M. Irie Searcy H.M.2006 Roslyn Lundeen 1st Team Hannah Moore 1st Team Sarah Pearson 1st Team Elisa Crumley 2nd Team Ashley Bridenbeck H.M. Emily Enders H.M. Kasey Harwood H.M. Brittany Hinchcliffe H.M. Amanda Santana H.M. Sara Schaaf H.M. Irie Searcy H.M.

Kathy HayesNCAA Champion

Phyllis FrancisNCAA Champion

Annette HandNCAA Champion

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2007 Emily Enders 2nd Team Zoe Nelson 2nd Team Leah Worthen 2nd Team Ashley Bridenbeck H.M. Lucy Cridland H.M. Kasey Harwood H.M. Britney Henry H.M. Megan Maloney H.M. Ashley McCrea H.M. Kalind.McFadden H.M. Amanda Santana H.M. Irie Searcy H.M. Rachel Yurkovich H.M.2008 Liddell Steele 1st Team Leah Worthen 1st Team Nicole Blood 2nd Team Lucy Cridland 2nd Team Kalindra McFadden 2nd Team Kara Meeuwsen 2nd Team Zoe Nelson 2nd Team Sarah Pearson 2nd Team Keshia Baker H.M. Ashley Bridenbeck H.M. Zoe Buckman H.M. Erin Funkhouser H.M. Brooke Giuffre H.M. Kasey Harwood H.M. Jasmine Kelly H.M. Megan Maloney H.M. Ashley McCrea H.M. Irie Searcy H.M.2009 Claire Michel 1st Team Bria Wetsch 1st Team Leah Worthen 1st Team Lucy Cridland 2nd Team Brooke Giuffre 2nd Team Kalindra McFadden 2nd Team Zoe Nelson 2nd Team Keshia Baker H.M. Betsy Bies H.M. Nicole Blood H.M. Dana Buchanan H.M. Zoe Buckman H.M. Erin Funkhouser H.M. Melissa Gergel H.M. Jasmine Kelly H.M. Alexandra Kosinski H.M. Megan Maloney H.M. Ashley McCrea H.M. Jordan Roskelley H.M. Rita Santibañez H.M. Amy Skofstad H.M. Brianne Theisen H.M.

2010 Mattie Bridgmon 1st Team Claire Michel 1st Team Nicole Blood 2nd Team Bronwyn Crossman 2nd Team Alexandra Kosinski 2nd Team Keshia Baker H.M. Zoe Buckman H.M. Erin Funkhouser H.M. Lyndsay Pearson H.M. Jordan Roskelley H.M. Rita Santibanez H.M. Brianne Theisen H.M.2011 Jordan Hasay 1st Team Anne Kesselring 1st Team Claire Michel 1st Team Bronwyn Crossman 2nd Team Laura Bobek H.M. Alexandria Davidson H.M. Melissa Gergel H.M. Lyndsay Pearson H.M. Kelly Petaja H.M. Jordan Roskelley H.M. Amy Skofstad H.M. Brianne Theisen H.M. Lanie Thompson H.M.

Pac-12 All-AcademicTrack & Field Honorees

2012 Jordan Hasay 1st Team Anne Kesselring 1st Team Maggie Pietka 1st Team Megan Patrignelli 2nd Team Laura Bobek H.M. Bronwyn Crossman H.M. Alexandria Davidson H.M. Jill Foglestrom H.M. Alex Kosinski H.M. Lyndsay Pearson H.M. Rachel Perry H.M. Laura Roesler H.M. Brianne Theisen H.M. Lanie Thompson H.M.2013 Jordan Hasay 1st Team Anne Kesselring 1st Team Maggie Pietka 1st Team Katie Conlon 2nd Team Laura Bobek H.M. Elizabeth Brenner H.M. Lauren Crockett H.M. Alexandria Davidson H.M. Alyssa Monteverde H.M. Megan Patrignelli H.M. Jenna Prandini H.M. Laura Roesler H.M. Rachel Sherrill H.M.

Pac-10 All-AcademicCross Country Honorees1990 Carol Holmen 1st Team Liz Wilson 1st Team Lisa Kamopp 2nd Team Erika Klein H.M. Lucy Nusrala H.M.1991 Lisa Karnopp 1st Team Lucy Nusrala 1st Team1992 Erika Klein 1st Team Jill Callero H.M. Jenna Carlson H.M. Niamh Zwagerman H.M.1993 Jenna Carlson 1st Team Jill Callero 2nd Team Niamh Zwagerman 2nd Team 1994 Christie Engesser 1st Team Milena Glusac 1st Team Niamh Zwagerman 1st Team Jill Callero H.M.1995 Jenna Carlson 1st Team Milena Glusac 2nd Team Rosy Gardner H.M. Kaarin Knudson H.M. Niamh Zwagerman H.M.1996 Kaarin Knudson 1st Team Marie Davis H.M. Robyn Sutherland H.M.1997 Milena Glusac 1st Team Liz Howell 1st Team Kaarin Knudson 1st Team Heather McMahon 2nd Team Marie Davis H.M. Annie Ebiner H.M.1998 Marie Davis 1st Team Heather McMahon 1st Team Liz Howell 2nd Team Annie Ebiner H.M. Robyn Sutherland H.M.1999 Annie Ebiner H.M. Lisa Jansen H.M. Chrissy Ruiter H.M.2000 Erinn Gulbrandsen 2nd Team Annie Davis H.M. Eri Macdonald H.M.2001 Erinn Gulbrandsen 1st Team Annie Davis H.M. Laura Harmon H.M. Annette Mosey H.M. Tara Struyk H.M. 2002 Erinn Gulbrandsen 1st Team Eri Macdonald 1st Team Taylor Bryant H.M. Laura Hamon H.M. A. Snyder-Carlson H.M. Carrie Zografos H.M.

2003 Eri Macdonald 1st Team Eleanor Gordon 2nd Team Taylor Bryant H.M. Haripurkh Khalsa H.M. Magdal.Sandoval H.M. Krissy Sonniksen H.M.2004 Laura Harmon H.M. Haripurkh Khalsa H.M. Sara Schaaf H.M.2005 Sarah Pearson 1st Team Sara Schaaf H.M. H. Fitz-Gustafson H.M.2006 Liisa Heinonen 2nd Team Sarah Pearson 2nd Team B. Aldinger-Gibson H.M. Dana Buchanan H.M. Zoe Nelson H.M.2007 Bria Wetsch 1st Team Sarah Pearson 2nd Team Nicole Blood H.M. Zoe Nelson H.M. Keara Sammons H.M.2008 Hayley Belli 1st Team Bria Wetsch 1st Team Betsy Bies H.M. Nicole Blood H.M. Zoe Buckman H.M. Brooke Giuffre H.M. Alexandra Kosinski H.M. Zoe Nelson H.M.2009 Claire Michel 1st Team Bria Wetsch 1st Team Bronwyn Crossman 2nd Team Nicole Blood H.M. Zoe Buckman H.M. Brooke Guiffre H.M. Alexandra Kosinski H.M.2010 Claire Michel 1st Team Bria Wetsch 1st Team Bronwyn Crossman 2nd Team Nicole Blood H.M. Zoe Buckman H.M. Brooke Giuffre H.M. Alexandra Kosinski H.M.

Pac-12 All-AcademicCross Country Honorees

2011 Jordan Hasay 1st Team Anne Kesselring 1st Team Claire Michel 1st Team Megan Patrignelli 2nd Team Bronwyn Crossman H.M. Lanie Thompson H.M.2012 Jordan Hasay 1st Team Anne Kesselring 1st Team Megan Patrignelli H.M. Allie Woodward H.M.

Rebekah NobleNCAA Champion

Leann WarrenNCAA Champion

Sarah MaloneNCAA All-American

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AAbildtrup, Sofie 04, 05Abramson, Melissa 98, 99Abrante, Endia 99, 00Adams, Debbie 78, 79Aguilar, Cora 85, 86Albano, Carrie 79, 80Alzner, Lori 79; XC 78Allen, Brooke 88, 89Anderson, Andrea 90; XC 89Anderson, Mary 90, 93, 94; XC 89 (see also Mary Gilbert)Andrews, Sarah 11; XC 10Andrus, Abby 03, 04Armstrong, Mary Lou 75, 76, 77, 78, 79 (mgr.)BBajocich, Helen 89, 90Bakari, Grace 80, 81, 82, 84Baker, Keshia 07, 08, 09, 10Baker, Robin 77, 79, 81; XC 77, 78, 80Bates, Jennifer 76, 77, 78, 79; XC 75, 76, 77, 78Batiste, Melanie 78, 79, 80, 81Bauer, Melissa 84, 85Beasley, Quenna 81, 82, 83, 85Beck, Julie 91, 92, 93Beck, Lexie (see Lexie Miller)Bedwell, Lisa 92, 93, 94Beemer, Monica 86, 87Belli, Hayley XC 07Berry, Paula 88, 89, 90, 91Beyer, Kiran XC 89Bies, Betsy 08, 09; XC 07, 08Bieschke, Marianna (mgr.) 79, 80Black, Carrie 94Blair, Kelly 90, 91, 93, 94Blood, Nicole 07, 08, 09, 10; XC 07, 08, 09Bobek, Laura 11, 12, 13Bonn, Maggie 77, 78Bonomini, Angela 89Borchardt, Jeanne 80, 81, 82, 83Boyea, Kathryn 85, 86, 87Breedlove, Alison 94Brenner, Elizabeth 13Brewer, Tonia 95, 96Brewster, Cicely 95Bridenbeck, Ashley 05, 06, 07, 08Bridgmon, Mattie 09, 10; XC08Brogdon, Jenny 00, 01, 02, 03Brown, Amanda 00, 01, 02, 03Brown, Yvette 85, 86, 87Brumley, Loi 83, 84

Bryant, Taylor 03, 04Buchanan, Dana 06, 09; XC 05, 06Buckiewicz, Gina 79Buckman, Zoe 07, 08, 09, 10; XC 07, 08, 09, 10Buntjer, Kelly 79, 80, 81Burk, Jamie 01, 02Bushnell, Brenda 84, 85, 86; XC 85CCallero, Jill 92, 93; XC 91, 92, 93Callier, Olivia 01Carlisle, Kim 89, 90, 91, 92Carlo, Mimi 84Carlson, Jenna 92, 93, 95, 96; XC 91, 92, 93, 95Cimmiyotti, Cyd 80Church, Karen 86, 87, 88, 89Church, Sandra 92Clack, Kwajalein 86Clark, Ranza 81, 82, 83, 84; XC 81, 84Clark, Sammie 12, 13Clawson, Kerry 78Coalwell, Michelle 89, 90Cole, Sara 10, 11Collins, Shari 83, 84, 85, 86Commissiong, Nicole 94, 95, 96, 98Conlon, Katie 13; XC 12Conner, Kim XC 75, 76, 77 (see also Kim Spir)Cook, Tammy 81Cooper, Natasha 98, 99Cornog, Ginny XC 89Costello, Kristine 79, 80, 81, 82Crabb, Katie 97, 98, 99, 00; XC 98, 99, 00Cridland, Lucy 06, 07, 08, 09Crockett, Lauren 12, 13Crosgrove, Julie 79Crossman, Bronwyn 11, 12; XC 08, 09, 10, 11Crumley, Elisa 02, 03, 05, 06 (see also Elisa Reynoso)Cutburth, Jennifer 99Cvitanich, Christine 95, 96, 97, 98DDaniell, Jennifer 77, 78, 79Davidson, Alexandria 10, 11, 13Davidson, Monica 91, 92; XC 91Davis, Cameo 01Davis, Janette 00, 01, 02, 03 (see also Janette Martin)Davis, Marie 96, 97, 98, 99; XC 95, 96, 97, 98Dencer, Camilla 11

Dick, Michele 96, 97, 98, 99Dickerson, Sandy XC 81Dinsmore, Sara 99, 01Donovan, Michelle 02, 03, 04, 05Doyle, Jen XC 83Doyle, Moira 85, 87, 88Drake, Karen 82, 83Dresser, Lori 79, 80, 81Drouet, Carol 88Duggan, Molly 91, 92EEaston, Kari 79, 80, 81, 82Ebiner, Annie 98, 99; XC 97, 98Elliott, Shannon 97Elstrom, Karina 98, 99, 00, 01Enders, Emily 04, 05, 06, 07Engesser, Christie 94, 95, 97; XC 93, 94, 96Eros, Eniko 07Esterbrook, Keri 92, 93Etter, Mary 00, 01, 02, 03FFairchild, Melody 95, 96; XC 93, 94, 95Faure, Francie 86, 87, 88, 89; XC 87, 88Feest, Nicole 03; XC 02Ferguson, Nikki 02Fisk, Heidi 96, 97, 98, 99Fitz-Gustafson, Amanda 05, 06; XC 04, 05Fitz-Gustafson, Heather XC 05Fleschner, Vicky 94, 95, 96, 97; XC 96Forbes, Eryn 80, 81, 82, 84; XC 79, 80, 81, 82Fox, Sara 95, 96Francario, Tina 80; XC 79, 80Francis, Claudia 12Francis, Phyllis 11, 12, 13Frandsen, Simone 81Fraser, Torkwase 03Friday, Becca 10, 11, 12, 13; XC 10, 11, 12Fritzson, Lena 81Funkhouser, Erin 07, 09, 10Fuqua, Bree 04, 05GGalbert, Vicky 87, 88, 89Gallagher, Katie 07Gardner, English 11, 12, 13Gardner, Rosy 95, 96; XC 94, 95Garnett, Kay 83, 84Gates, Shannon 84, 85Gergel, Melissa 08, 09, 10, 11Gilbaugh, Susan XC 98

Gilbert, Mary 90, 93, 94; XC 89 (see also Mary Anderson)Gillespie, Emily 07Giuffre, Brooke 09; XC 07, 08Glenn, Rhiannon XC 99, 00Glusac, Milena 94, 96, 97, 98; XC 93, 94, 95, 97Godfrey, Jamila 93, 94, 95, 96Goering, Christie 98Golden, Grace 85, 86, 87, 88Goodrich, Juliet 85, 86, 87, 88Goodwin, Mindy XC 79Gordon, Eleanor XC 03Gosberry, Devin 11, 12Grabill, Molly 12; XC 11Gran, Kathy 85, 87, 88Grasley, Jenni 87, 88, 89Graves, Penny 85, 86, 87, 88; XC 85, 86, 87, 88Grelli, Melissa XC08Griffith, Irene 80; XC 78, 79, 80Groenendaal, Claudette 82, 83, 84, 85; XC 81, 82, 83, 84Gulbrandsen, Erinn 04; XC 99, 00, 01, 02Gum, Whitney 03, 04Gutierrez, Rosa 82, 83, 85, 86; XC 81, 82HHafdahl, Siri XC 98Hall, Kavina 07, 08Hamilton, Sally 81Hand, Annette 87, 88; XC 87Hanlon, Mary 81Harding, Brenda 88Harmon, Laura 02, 03, 04, 05; XC 00, 01, 02, 03Harmon, Sally 80, 81, 82, 85Harwood, Kasey 05, 06, 07, 08; XC 04Hasay, Jordan 10, 11, 12, 13; XC 09, 10, 11, 12Hasselblad, Kori 79Hayes, Kathy 82, 83, 84, 85; XC 81, 82, 83, 84Hayward-Lee, Clarice 02, 03, 04, 05Hebert, Stacy 97Heilman, Andrea 82Henes, Letisha 96, 97, 98, 99Henry, Britney 06, 07Higinbotham, Jeanie 85, 86; XC 85Hill, Heather 99, 00Hilsenteger, Julie 81, 83, 84, 85Hinchcliffe, Brittany 05, 06Holden, Ingunn 84

Women’s All-Time LettermenHolliday, Becky 02, 03Holly, Hilary 97, 98, 99, 00Holmen, Carol 89, 90, 91; XC 89, 90, 91Hopfenspirger, Joan 80; XC 79, 80Howell, Karis 97, 98, 00, 01Howell, Sara 92, 93, 94, 95 (see also Sara Jessie)Howell, Liz 97, 98, 99; XC 94, 97, 98 Hoxmeier, Jill 02, 03, 04Hughes, Lynda 82, 83Hunt, Tyrza 91, 92, 93Hunter, Stefanie 86, 87, 88, 89Hutson, Kim 90, 91, 92Hyatt, Kim 89, 90, 91, 92JJackson, Beth 2003James, Renee 86Jampolsky, Camille 87, 88Jansen, Lisa 00; XC 98, 99Jean-Marie, Louise 79, 80Jessie, Sara 92, 93, 94, 95 (see also Sara Howell)Johansen, Lise 89; XC 88Johnson, Carla 83Johnson, Danielle XC 96Johnson, Lisa 84, 87, 88; XC 84, 86, 87Johnson, Sharon 83, 84, 85, 86Johnson, Suzii 84Jones, Camara 91, 92, 93, 95Jordan, Lauryn 05, 06KKarnopp, Lisa 88, 89, 90, 91; XC 89, 90, 91Kearney, Patty 77, 78, 79, 80Kelly, Jasmine 07, 08, 09, 10Kempf, Kelly 91Kenyon, Jenny 99, 00, 01, 02Kersh, Katie 04, 05Kesselring, Anne 10, 11, 12, 13; XC 09, 10, 11, 12Keyes, Kris 82 (mgr.)Keyser, Dani 01, 02, 03Khalsa, Haripurkh 04; XC 03, 04King, Trisha 81, 83Klein, Erika 90, 91, 92, 93; XC 89, 90, 91, 92Klingerman, Rose Ann 77, 78Knowles, Deanna 97Knudson, Kaarin 95, 96, 97, 99; XC 94, 95, 96, 97Kohlmeier, Kamala 88, 89, 90, 91Kosinski, Alexandra 08, 09, 10, 12; XC 07, 08, 09, 10

Paula BerryNCAA Champion

Kelly BlairNCAA Champion

Claudette GroenendaalNCAA Champion

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Krasowski, Shawna 93, 94Kriz, Megan 04Kriz, Rachael 01, 02, 04, 05 (see also Rachael Wallace)Kuntz, Maegan XC 04Kutella, Kirsten 94, 96LLane, Pat 81Lass, Lisha 80Larkin, Lucretia 00, 01, 02Larwin, Kirsten 04 (see also Kirsten Riley 01, 02, 03)Leahy, Kerry 84Leary, Katie XC 05Leblanc, Annie 13; XC 12Leonardi, Abbey 13; XC 12Lister, Rachel 90Loftus, Cindy 78Long, Susan 86, 87; XC 86Looney, Tracie 90, 91Luman, Molly 98Lundeen, Roslyn 02, 03, 05, 06MMacdonald, Eri 00, 01, 02, 03; XC 99, 00, 02, 03Maier, Sally 92, 93; XC 91Malone, Sarah 01, 02, 04, 05Maloney, Megan 06, 07, 08, 09Marino, Charlene 79; XC 77Marsh, Emily 03Martin, Janette 00, 01, 02, 03 (see also Janette Davis)Martin, Joan 79, 80, 81, 82Martin, Karen 81, 83, 85Martin, Lisa 80, 81, 83; XC 80, 81, 82, 83 (see also Lisa O’Dea)Massey, Rhonda 79, 80, 81, 82Mathis, Emily 06, 07, 08; XC 05Maton, Ashley 13Mattox, Kimber 12McAllister, C’Rel 03, 04McCrea, Ashley 06, 07, 08, 09McCubbin, Farrah 00McCudden, Shannon 92McDaniels, Jordan 00, 01, 02, 03 (see also Jordan Sauvage)McDonald, Karen 81, 82McEwen, Niki 03 (see also Niki Reed 99, 00, 01)McFadden, Kalindra 06, 07, 09McGhehey, Sharon 85, 86, 87, 88 (see also Sharon Otterstedt)McGown, Amber 06; XC 05McKeever, Katie 02McKinney, Phillis 86, 87, 88, 89

McMahon, Heather 97, 98, 99; XC 96, 97, 98Meeuwsen, Kara 07, 08Mellot, Kayla 02, 03, 04, 05Mendoza, Lorilyn 97Michel, Claire 08, 09, 10, 11; XC 07, 09, 10, 11Miller Beck, Lexie 80, 81, 82, 83Monteverde, Alyssa 13Monteverde, Anginae 12Moore, Hannah 03, 05, 06Morris, Stephanie 84, 85, 87, 88Morris, Sue 96, 97, 99Morrison, Maureen 97, 98, 00, 01Morrison, Melanie 82, 83, 84, 85Morton, Molly 78, 79; XC 77, 78, 79, 80Mosey, Annette 01, 02; XC 01Mountain, Katy 77, 78, 79, 80; XC 76, 77, 78, 79Moyle, Georgette 01, 03Mulcaire, Mary (mgr.) 78Murphy, Mary 02Murtaugh, Heather 00, 01, 02, 03NNeitling, Jennifer 90, 92, 93Nelson, Gretchen 84, 85; XC 83, 84Nelson, Juanita 85Nelson, Zoe 06, 07, 08, 09; XC 05, 06, 07, 08Newson, Lauryn 11, 12Nicholson, Lisa Marie 81, 82, 83, 84Nickerson, Amy 00; XC 99Niedermeyer, Susie 79, 80, 81; XC 80Noble, Rebekah 06, 07; XC 05, 06Nusrala, Lucy 90, 91, 92; XC 90, 91OO’Brien, Denise 79, 80O’Brien, Katie 86, 87, 88, 89O’Dea, Lisa 80, 81, 83; XC 80, 81, 82, 83 (see also Lisa Martin)Officer, Mary (mgr.) XC 78 Okodogbe, Chizoba 11, 12, 13Olson, Amo 91, 92, 93, 94Olsen, Wendy 99, 00Otterstedt, Sharon 85, 86, 87, 88 (see also Sharon McGhehey)PPappas, Alexi 13; XC 12Parker, Jody 78, 79, 80; XC 77, 78, 79Parker, Danielle 91Pate, Robin 80, 82Patrignelli, Megan 11, 12, 13; XC 11, 12

Pearmine, Katie 95, 96, 97, 98Pearson, Lyndsay 09, 10, 11, 12Pearson, Sarah 05, 06, 08; XC 04, 05, 06, 07Penney, Sara 13; XC 11, 12Petersen, Birgit 84, 85, 86, 87; XC 83, 84, 85, 86Petrone, Amy 92; XC 89Picknell, Kathy 77, 78, 79, 80Pietka, Maggie 13Pokorny, Emily 96Prandini, Jenna 13Pressley, Daisy 02Purvis, Amber 09, 10, 11, 12QQuam, Colleen 86, 87, 88; XC 85RRaade, Tracy 84, 85Rayle, Karen XC 86, 87, 88Redditt, Rhonda 79, 80Reed, Nikole 99, 00, 01Reynoso, Elisa 02, 03, 05, 06 (see also Elisa Crumley)Rhein, Tara 06, 07Rhodes, Rebecca 10, 11, 12Richie, Debbie 78; XC 77Riley, Kirsten 01, 02, 03, 04Roberts, Laurel 89, 90, 91, 92Robson, Stacy 96, 97, 98, 99Roesler, Laura 11, 12, 13Rogers, Kelly XC 03Rose, Dawna 76, 77, 78, 79Rose, Georgene 75, 76, 77, 78Roskelley, Jordan 09, 10, 11Ross, Kortney 11, 12Roth, Kim 83, 84, 86; XC 82, 83, 84, 85Roth, Tonia 93, 94Rouse, Roz 82, 83Rowlett, Katie 98, 99Ruegg, Elisa 91, 92Ryan, Kim 84, 85; XC 83, 84SSalter, Jodi XC (mgr.) 78, 79Sammons, Keara 07Sandoval, Magdalena 03, 04, 05; XC 01, 02, 03Santana, Amanda 06, 07Santibañez, Rita 09, 10Saraceno, Deon 87, 89Saul, Julia 90, 91; XC 90Sauvage, Jordan 00, 01, 02, 03 (see also Jordan McDaniels)Schaaf, Sara 03, 04, 05, 06; XC 03, 04, 05Scherf, Lindsay 09; XC 08Schiedler, Deanna 84, 85, 87;

XC 83, 84, 86, 87Schirmer, Celena 79Schiro, Cathy XC 85Schlotter, Ellen 77, 78, 83Schmidt, Ellen 77, 78, 79; XC 76, 77, 78, 79Schmidt-Scherer, Julie 05Schurch, Tamara 95, 96, 97Searcy, Irie 05, 06, 07, 08Selman, Ashley 93Setterholm, Suzy 86, 87, 88, 89Shepherd, Connie 87Sherwood, Christine 94, 95, 96Sherrell, Rachel 13Shierk, Lia 86Skofstad, Amy 08, 11Smedstad, Hanna 01; XC 00Smith, Jill 87, 88, 89, 90Smith, Stephanie 88, 89, 90Snyder-Carlson, Alicia 02, 03; XC 01Snow, Allison 80, 81, 82, 83; XC 79, 80, 81Sommer, Kathi 82; XC 81Somsanith, Nonglack 97, 98Speight, Holly 98, 99, 00, 01Spir, Kimberly XC 75, 76, 77 (see also Kim Conner)Stapleton, Sharon 80, 81Stearns, Sandy 86Steele, Liddell 08Steinbeck, Chloé 10Stellick, Kelsey 92, 93, 94, 95Stevenson, Mary 77, 78, 79, 80Stillian, Niki 95Stoican, Mary Ann 80Stylos, Melya 79Sullivan, Ann 01, 02Summers, Chancey 12, 13Sutherland, Robyn 96, 97, 98, 99; XC 96, 97, 98Swets, Nikki 89, 90Sweitzer, Valerie 95, 96, 97, 98TTalton, Camerson 84, 85, 86, 87Tarver, Taryn 99Tennant, Lauri 83, 85Theisen, Brianne 08, 09, 10, 12Thomas, Jennifer 95, 96, 97, 98Thomas, Nilka 92, 93, 94, 95Thompson, Lanie 11, 12; XC 10, 11Thorsland, Janell 84, 85, 86, 87Tolford, Heather 78; XC 77Tracy, Kathy XC 88Traver, Maegan 03, 04, 05Trowbridge, Sandy 75, 76, 77, 78; XC 77Tyson, Libby 88; XC 86, 87

UUpshaw, Grace 94VVance, Lisa 79, 80VanBorkulo, Heidi 93; XC 92Ventling, Marnie 86, 87Vobora, Julie 83WWallace, Rachael 01, 02, 04, 05 (see also Rachael Kriz)Wallace, Taylor 10, 11, 12, 13; XC 10, 11Walton, Joan 78, 80, 81Wallace, Aisha 96, 97, 98, 99Wareham, Joni 95; XC 92, 93Warga, Rachel 79Warren, Leann 80, 81, 82, 85; XC 79, 80, 81, 84Warren, Regina 92Washington, Tanya 84, 86Weingarten, Charyl 00, 01, 02Weir, Jillian 13Wessell, Stephanie 87, 89, 90, 91; XC 88, 89, 90West, Joslyn 80, 81Westphal, Christie 87, 89 Wetsch, Bria 09; XC 07, 08Wiedmann, Karen 90, 91, 92, 93Wiehn, Gwen 90, 91White, Julie 85White, Mandy 08, 09, 10, 11Whitfield, Annie 13Whitlock, Sandy 87, 88Williams, Cheri 79; XC 78, 79Williams, Colby 81Williams, Laurie 89, 90Williams, Michele 10, 11Williams, Rosie 89, 90, 91Wilson, Danielle 90Wilson, Liz 87, 88, 89, 90; XC 86, 87, 88, 90Woods, LaReina 92, 93, 95, 96Woodward, Allie 12; XC 12Woodward, Nicole 90, 91, 92, 93; XC 90, 91, 92Worthen, Leah 06, 07, 08, 09Wright, Natalie 99, 00YYeater, Alexis 99Youngblood, Jamesha 08, 09, 10, 11Yurkovich, Rachel 06, 07, 08, 09ZZaludek, Lauren 10; XC 09Zerull, Marion 87, 88Zografos, Carrie 02, 03; XC 01, 02Zwagerman, Niamh 93, 96; XC 92, 93, 94, 95

Jennifer ThomasNCAA All-American

Stefanie HunterNCAA All-American

Kim HyattNCAA All-American

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One of Oregon’s most prolific student-athletes, four-time All-American Jordan Kent, a rare three-sport letterman, anchored UO to its first Pac-10 Championships victory in the 4x100 meter relay in the 2006 Pac-10 Championships at Hayward Field in Eugene. A month later, he returned to score All-America honors in the NCAA Championships 4x100 meters and added another top-eight NCAA finish in the 4x400 meters.

In 2009-10, two Ducks accomplished the rare feat of capturing both a Pac-10 football and track championship - record-setting running back LaMichael James and teammate Kenjon Barner.

Another of Oregon’s top all-time receivers, Samie Parker took All-America honors in 2004 in the indoor 60 meter (third) and outdoor 100 meters (fifth), broke his school record in the 60 meters in the NCAA prelims (6.62), and climbed to second all-time for Oregon in the 100 meters (10.18). The Long Beach, Calif., native followed with a record-breaking final pigskin season, capped by the Sun Bowl Offensive MVP award for his 16-catch, 200-yard outing vs. Minnesota. He ranks among the top Duck receivers in career receptions (178) and yardage (2,761).

The Ducks’ dual-sport lineage dates back to the early ’30s, as one of the first famous two-sporters, Bill Bowerman, wrecked havoc in the defensive backfield in the fall, then ran the 440 yards in the spring for Colonel Bill Hayward.

In the NCAA Championships, two Duck football letterwinners claimed individual field event titles to open the ’50s. Chuck Missfeldt won the javelin title in 1951, and defensive end Emery Barnes followed with the 1952 high jump crown.

Split end Jerry Tarr continued the tradition into the early ’60s when he broke world records in the 120 yard hurdles en route to NCAA titles in 1961 and 1962. Halfback Mel Renfro took second behind him in the latter NCAA hurdle finale, and added a third in the long jump. Renfro was a second-round pick by Dallas and a Pro Bowl selection his first 10 years in the league. At the end of his career in the ’70s, he had helped the Cowboys to four Super Bowls and eight NFC title games, and finished with 52 interceptions and six touchdowns (3 interceptions, 1 punt return, 3 kickoff returns).

The ’80s saw Duck football stars explode off the horizontal runways as fullback Latin Berry became Oregon’s only long jumper to win All-America honors four straight seasons as he upped the school record to 26-8.5. Cornerback J.J. Birden added to the Pac-10 scoring column with a long jump win of his own, and his best of 25-8.75 was only three inches shy of Renfro’s collegiate best (25-11.75).

Receiver/punt returner Pat Johnson ignited Autzen Stadium and Hayward Field crowds in the mid ’90s with equal aplomb. As a freshman, he became the first Duck to win All-America honors in the 100 and 200 meters the same season, and later left with several all-time Duck top-10 receiving marks. In 1998, Johnson became the 25th Duck to play in the Super Bowl as the Ravens cruised to a 34-7 win over the New York Giants. Cornerback Muhammad Oliver added two All-America decathlon honors in the early ’90s, and posted one of the best Duck decathlon scores ever (8,087).

For the women, Pac-10 heptathlon and long jump champion Kelly Blair, a three-time All-American, was a force on the basketball court in 1990 and ’92. In 2003, All-American Mary Etter won the inaugural West Regional discus title en route to her fourth NCAA trip, and also lettered as a soccer goalkeeper. Amanda Brown also advanced to the 2003 collegiate finale in the triple jump, and played basketball as a freshman.

Rachel Yurkovich, the 2008 NCAA javelin champion and three-time Pac-10 champion, won U.S. and Pan-Am Junior Championships javelin titles in 2005, then played volleyball for UO that fall.

Men Allan Amundson - Football, 1999-02; Track, 2002Bob Anderson - Football, 1948-50; Track, 1949-51Ted Anderson - Football, 1951-53; Track, 1952-54Kenjon Barner - Football, 2009-10; Track, 2010-11Emery Barnes - Football, 1950-53; Track, 1952Latin Berry - Football, 1986-89; Track, 1987-90J.J. Birden - Football, 1984-87; Track, 1984-88Mike Bolliger - Football, 1971-73; Track, 1974-75Bill Bowerman - Football, 1931-32John Buller - Football, 1966; Track, 1964-66Leroy Campbell - Football, 1951-54; Track, 1953-56Mike Chriss - Football, 1974-77; Track, 1978Jack Countryman - Football, 1950; Track, 1949-51Ted Farmer - Football, 1974; Track, 1975Bob Faskett - Football, 1965-66; Track, 1966-67Russ Francis - Football, 1973; Track, 1972-73Vince Goldsmith - Football, 1977-80; Track, 1978-81Rod Green - Football, 1986-87; Track, 1985, 1987-88Jermaine Hanspard - Football, 1999-00; Track, 1999-00Devon Hosey - Football, 1990-92; Track, 1991-93Heath Howington - Football, 1991-93; Track, 1991-93Mark James - Football, 1980-81; Track, 1981LaMichael James - Football, 2009-10; Track, 2010-11Pat Johnson - Football, 1994-97; Track, 1995-96Dennis Keller - Football, 1962-64; Track, 1965-66B.J. Kelley - Football, 2012; Track, 2013Jordan Kent - Basketball, 2004-06; Football, 2005-06; Track, 2003, 2005-06A.K. Keyes - Football, 2000-01; Track, 2001Henri Loumena - Football, 1955-56; Track, 1955-57Rourke Lowe - Football, 1978-82; Track, 1980Dior Mathis - Football, 2011-12; Track, 2011-13Charles Missfeldt - Football, 1949-50; Track, 1950-52Gerald Mock - Football, 1951; Track, 1951-53Jack Morris - Football, 1955-57; Track, 1956-58Harry Nerdham - Football, 1958-59; Track, 1960-61Bob Newland - Basketball, 1942-43; Track, 1943Grady O’Connor - Football, 1992-93; Track, 1990-93Muhammad Oliver - Football, 1990-91; Track, 1991-92William Parke - Football, 1930-31; Track, 1934Samie Parker - Football, 2000-03; Track, 2001-02Dino Philyaw - Football, 1993-94; Track, 1994-95Mel Renfro - Football, 1961-63 ; Track, 1962Will Reeve - Football, 1956-58; Track, 1957-1959Dwight Robertson - Football, 1978-82; Track, 1981-82Bobby Robinson - Football, 1927-29; Track, 1929-31Louis Robinson - Football, 1947-49; Track, 1948Earl Stelle - Football, 1948-50; Track, 1949-51Dennis Sullivan - Football, 1951; Track, 1949-51Donn Sullivan - Football, 1954; Track, 1954-56Jerry Tarr - Football, 1960; Track, 1961-62Johnny Taylor - Football, 1988-90; Track, 1990Scott Taylor - Track, 1968; Swimming, 1965, 67De’Anthony Thomas - Football, 2011-12; Track, 2012-13Walter Thurmond III - Football, 2006-09; Track, 2006-07Dean Van Leuven - Football, 1952-53; Track, 1952-55Mike Williams - Football, 1970; Track, 1969-71LaMont Woods - Football, 1993-96; Track, 1993-96

Women Debbie Adams - Track, 1978-79; Basketball, 1978-81Brooke Allen - Track, 1988-89; Basketball, 1988-90Monica Beemer - Track, 1986-87; Volleyball, 1983Kelly Blair - Track, 1990-91, 1993-94; Basketball, 1990, 1992Elizabeth Brenner - Track, 2013; Volleyball, 2011-12; Basketball, 2012-13; Softball, 2012Cicely Brewster - Track, 1995; Basketball, 1995-96Amanda Brown - Track, 2000-03; Basketball, 2000Kerry Clawson - Track, 1978; Basketball, 1978-79Carol Drouet - Track, 1988; Basketball, 1985-87Marry Etter - Track, 2000-03; Soccer, 2002-03Sally Harmon - Track, 1980-82, 1985; Volleyball, 1979Stacy Hebert - Track, 1997; Soccer, 1996-99Lisha Lass - Track, 1980; Volleyball, 1979Wendy Olsen - Track, 1999-00; Volleyball, 1998Connie Shepherd - Track, 1987; Volleyball, 1984Mary Ann Stoican - Track, 1980; Basketball, 1980-83Lauri Tennant Landerholm -Track, 1983-85; Basketball, 1984-87LeReina Woods - Track, 1992-93, 1995-96; Volleyball, 1991-94Rachel Yurkovich - Track, 2006-09; Volleyball, 2005

Dual Sport Letterwinners

Mel Renfro: Track All-American/NFL Hall of Famer

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UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT

Dr. Michael R. Gottfredson began his tenure as the University of Oregon’s 17th president on Aug. 1, 2012. Previously, he was a professor of Criminology, Law, and Society and of Sociology at the University of California, Irvine, where he also served as the executive vice chancellor and provost since 2000. Gottfredson holds a Ph.D. and an M.A. from the State University of New York at Albany; and an A.B. from the University of California at Davis. His research and teaching specialties are the causes of crime and delinquency and the criminal justice process. He (with Travis Hirschi) is well known for the development of the self-control theory of crime and delinquency and for the study of how these behaviors relate to age. The theory has stimulated a great deal of research and their description of how and why age relates to crime has become central to research, theory and policy about crime and delinquency. His work on victimization led to the development of the “lifestyle/opportunity” theory of criminal victimization, a prominent explanation for differential risks from crime. His systematic study (with Don Gottfredson) of how arrest, prosecution and sentencing decisions are made in criminal justice contributed to greater understanding of the use of discretion and to the widespread use of structured guidelines in the criminal law. In addition, he led a major expansion of the UC-Irvine infrastructure, blending state, campus and private support. He helped to create the California Institute for Telecommunications and Technology, including the construction of a $55 million research facility, and the new public law school. He is the author or editor (with others) of several books, including Control Theories of Crime and Delinquency (2003); Personal Liberty and Community Safety (1995); The Generality of Deviance (1994); A General Theory of Crime (1990); Decision-making in Criminal Justice (1988); Positive Criminology (1987); Policy Guidelines for Bail: An Experiment in Court Reform (1985); Understanding Crime (1980); and Victims of Personal Crime (1978). He has published numerous articles in journals, including Criminology, American Journal of Sociology, American Sociological Review, Advances in Criminological Theory, and various law reviews. He has frequently consulted with state, county, and federal governments concerning criminal justice policy. He is a Fellow of the American Society of Criminology and was the Andersen Consulting “Professor of the Year” in 1996 at the University of Arizona’s College of Business and Public Administration. Prior to joining UC-Irvine, Gottfredson served in several positions at the University of Arizona from 1985 to 2000, including interim senior vice president for academic affairs and provost, vice provost and vice president of Undergraduate Education. Other academic positions Gottfredson has held include associate professor at The Claremont Graduate School, Claremont, California, from 1983-1985; associate professor of Sociology, University of Illinois, Urbana, from 1981 to 1983; assistant professor at the Graduate School of Criminal Justice, State University of New York at Albany from 1977 to 1979; and director of the Criminal Justice Research Center in Albany, New York, from 1976 to 1979. He is married to Karol Gottfredson, who was the coordinator of the Intern Teacher Credential Program at UC-Irvine. The Gottfredsons have one daughter, Katherine, a son, Bryan, and daughter-in-law, Meghan, and two young granddaughters.

Michael GottfredsonUniversity President

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ATHLETICS DIRECTOR

Since being named the University of Oregon’s 12th director of intercollegiate athletics on July 15, 2010, Rob Mullens has wasted little time in putting his own stamp on the continual success of the Ducks’ athletics department while being the beneficiary of one of the most successful eras in school history. Mullens arrived at Oregon from the University of Kentucky, where he served as deputy director of athletics and managed day-to-day operations for Kentucky’s 22-sport athletics department, with an annual operating budget of $79 million. In his brief tenure in Eugene, he has implemented his philosophy of financial effiency while overseeing an $93.5 million budget for the coming year, in addition to enhancing the department’s model of self-sufficiency. He has assisted with the continued success of a football program that has been surpassed by few nationally, with the Ducks claiming an unprecedented three straight conference championships while becoming the only school in the country to appear in a third consecutive BCS bowl game following the 2011 season. Following an appearance in the 2011 BCS National Championship Game, Oregon posted a win over Wisconsin in the 2012 Rose Bowl Game. In fact, 15 of the school’s 19 intercollegiate sports advanced to the post season during the 2011-12 season, including women’s indoor track & field and acrobatics and tumbling which both claimed national championships. In addition, the Ducks finished 24th in the country in the Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup competition as the top program in the country fielding 18 sports or less. He also was at the helm as the Ducks opened their spectacular Matthew Knight Arena, which plays host to the school’s men’s and women’s basketball teams, women’s volleyball and acrobatics and tumbling, in addition to benefitting the entire Eugene-Springfield communities as a state-of-the-art venue for concerts, cultural forums and world-class entertainment. Off the field, Mullens was just as excited to witness an accumulated graduation rate of 74 percent among all of the Ducks’ student-athletes, a single-season best six first-team Capital One Academic All-Americans and 105 academic all-conference honorees. His background is in accounting and auditing, and he promoted sound fiscal management and self-sufficiency at the University of Kentucky. During his total of eight years at Kentucky, the athletic department’s operating budget expanded by nearly 70 percent. Fundraising for the department hit record levels each of the past seven years prior to his departure. Prior to being named deputy director of athletics at Kentucky in 2006, Mullens began as the university’s executive associate director of athletics in 2002. He served at the University of Maryland from 1996 to 2002, starting as assistant director of athletics for business and ultimately as executive senior associate director of athletics and chief of staff. The West Virginia native was senior athletics business manager at the University of Miami (Fla.) from 1994 to 1996, and prior to that he was an accountant/auditor at Ernst & Young in Raleigh, N.C. The 43-year-old Mullens earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration and a master’s in sport management from West Virginia University in 1991 and 1993, respectively. He and his wife, Jane, have two sons - Cooper and Tanner.

Rob MullensDirector of Athletics4th Year