2015 Oregon Track and Field Record Book

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ROBERT JOHNSON Head Coach • Third Season After 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 tenth season overall with the Ducks.

NCAA Women’s Coach of the Year (5) 2011i, 2012i, 2012xc, 2013i, 2014i NCAA Men’s Coach of the Year (2) 2014i, 2014tf

His leadership was evident immediately upon taking the helm of the most storied programs in collegiate track and field when he led the Ducks to five national championships in his first two years as head coach. The program won national Men’s and Women’s Program of the Year honors in 2014 in recognition of the teams’ top finishes during cross country, indoor, and outdoor track and field. The women also took the honor after the 2013 season.

Pac-12 Women’s Coach of the Year (3) 2012xc, 2013tf, 2014tf Pac-12 Men’s Coach of the Year (2) 2013tf, 2014tf NCAA Women’s Assistant Coach of the Year (1) 2010i Under Head Coach Robert Johnson, UO Athletes have won: 17 NCAA Titles 100 Meters 2013 (W) 400 Meters 2014i (W) 800 Meters 2013i (M), 2013 (M), 2014i (W), 2014 (W) 1500 Meters 2013 (M), 2014 (M) 3,000 Meters 2014i (M) 5,000 Meters 2014i (M) 10,000 Meters 2014 (M) 110 Meter Hurdles 2014 (M) 4x400 Meter Relay 2013i (W), 2014i (W) Long Jump 2014 (W) Javelin 2014 (M) Cross Country 2014 (M) 18 Pac-12 Titles 100 Meters 2013 (W), 2014 (W) 200 Meters 2013 (W), 2014 (W) 400 Meters 2013 (W), 2014 (W), 2014 (M) 800 Meters 2013 (W), 2013 (M), 2014 (W) 4x100 Meter Relay 2013 (W), 4x400 Meter Relay 2013 (M), Long Jump 2014 (W) Hammer Throw 2014 (W) Javelin 2013 (M), 2014 (M) Decathlon 2013 (M), 2014 (M)

Less than six months after becoming Oregon’s head coach, Johnson’s Women of Oregon set the foundation of success by winning the 2012 cross country national championship for the first time in 25 years. The Ducks followed that performance with their fourth straight women’s indoor national title in 2013. Johnson 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. In his second year as head coach, Johnson guided the Men and Women of Oregon to a sweep of the NCAA Indoor National Championships. His women became just the second team in meet history to win five consecutive NCAA indoor crowns while the men claimed their first title since 2009. Both teams followed-up with their sixth straight sweep of the Pac-12 Championships. A month later at Hayward Field the men, fueled by four individual champions, claimed their first NCAA outdoor title since 1984 by setting a meet-record 88 points and the largest margin of victory in 20 years. The Ducks have won 17 individual national titles in two years under Head Coach Robert Johnson. Leading the charge is four-time champion, and 2014 Bowerman Award finalist, Edward Cheserek. Cheserek, the cross country and indoor athlete of the year, electrified the country during his freshman campaign, becoming the first Oregon freshman to win the NCAA cross country title. Another freshman, Devon Allen, upset talented fields to win the 110 meter hurdles at the NCAA and U.S. Championships. Johnson guided five others to NCAA individual titles during the 2014 season, including Phyllis Francis, who set the American Record in winning the 400 meters indoors before anchoring a national championship in the 4x400 meter relay. Bowerman Award winner Laura Roesler won two national titles at 800 meters and Jenna Prandini won the NCAA Championship in the long jump en route to scoring 24 points at the NCAA Outdoor Championship, the most by an athlete since 2001. In 2013, Johnson guided Pac-12 record holder English Gardner to 100 meter titles at both the NCAA and U.S. Championships. Mac Fleet won the first of his two NCAA Championships in the 1,500 meters and Oregon-native Elijah Greer swept the indoor and outdoor 800 meter crowns. Johnson has established himself as one of the top sprint, relays and horizontal jumps coaches in NCAA. He has coached Oregon student-athletes to the American women’s indoor record in the 400 meters (50.46), the U.S. junior women’s record in the 100 meters (11.03), the collegiate record in the indoor 4x400 meter relay (3:27.40), the Pac-12 record in the 100 meters (10.96), a US Championship in the 100 meters as well as 17 Oregon school records. In addition to mentoring five national championship 4x400 meter teams, his athletes have won NCAA titles at 60 meters, 100 meters, 400 meters, 800 meters and long jump.

As an assistant and associate head coach from 2005 to 2012, Johnson helped lead a remarkable resurgence of an Oregon women’s program that won three straight NCAA Indoor Titles (2010-2012), claimed four straight Pac-12 Championships (2009-2012), and placed second at the NCAA Outdoor Championships four times (2009-2012). The men’s program won an NCAA Indoor title and was the NCAA Outdoor runner-up in 2009 and won conference championships each year from 2007 to 2012. Johnson’s charges broke all but one indoor and outdoor school women’s record in the sprints, relays and horizontal jumps. On the men’s side, Mike Berry broke the school’s 41 year-old record in the 400 meters as a freshman in 2011 before going on to win a gold medal at the World Championships as a member of the U.S. 4x400 meter relay squad. In all, Johnson coached 22 conference champions and 70 All-Americans at Oregon before becoming the head coach. He and his wife Jackie, a former UO volunteer assistant, reside in Eugene.


ANDY POWELL Associate Head Coach • 10th Season Andy Powell Has Guided UO Athletes to: 20 NCAA Titles Cross Country: 2006 (M), 2013 (M), 2014 (M) 800 Meters: 2009 (M), 2010 (M), 2013i (M), 2013 (M) 1,500 Meters: 2010 (M), 2011 (M), 2013 (M), 2014 (M) 3,000 Meters: 2009i (M), 2014i (M) 5,000 Meters: 2009i (M), 2009 (M), 2014i (M) 10,000 Meters: 2009 (M), 2014 (M) Distance Medley Relay: 2009 (M), 2010 (M) 18 Pac-10 Titles Cross Country: 2006 (M), 2007 (M), 2008 (M), 2013 (M), 2014 (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) 102 All-America Awards Cross Country: 2006 (2xM), 2007 (5xM), 2008 (5xM), 2009 (4xM), 2010 (2xM), 2011 (M), 2013 (M), 2014 (2xM)

Associate Head Coach Andy Powell, the architect behind Oregon’s cross country, middle distance and distance success, is in his tenth year at the University. Powell, recognized as one of the nation’s top men’s distance coaches, has worked with some of the most successful runners in recent Oregon history. Powell, instrumental in the resurgence of the Ducks’ distance heritage, has coached twenty individual national champions and more than one hundred All-Americans in his Oregon career. He has guided Oregon to eight top-ten finishes at the NCAA Cross Country Championships, including back-to-back titles in 2007-2008 plus the runner-up trophy in 2009. He also assisted the Ducks to their first-ever NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championship in 2009 and their historic sweep of the Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field Championship titles in 2014. Oregon has also captured eight straight men’s Pac-12 Outdoor Championships during his tenure. The 2014 season was a banner year for Duck distance runners, with freshman Bowerman Finalist Edward Cheserek capturing three individual NCAA titles on the track. The 2013 and 2014 NCAA Cross Country Champion, and USTFCCCA Cross Country and Indoor Athlete of the Year, became the first Duck to win the cross country individual title as a freshman. Cheserek and teammates Parker Stinson, Eric Jenkins and Trevor Dunbar combined to record the Ducks’ best-ever finishes at the long distances while Mac Fleet became Oregon’s fourth NCAA 1,500 meter champion in five years. Powell was named the USTFCCCA Assistant Coach of the Year after the 2014 outdoor track and field season thanks to a dominant performance at the NCAA Championships where the Ducks scored 43 points in the men’s distance events in leading the team to their first outdoor team title since 1984. His career at Oregon has been made up of countless remarkable moments and a notable string of distance stars that now dominate the Oregon and United States’ record books. They include: Back-to-back NCAA 1,500 Meter Champion and seven time All-American Mac Fleet. The 2014 Oregon graduate was the school record holder in the indoor mile (3:57.70) and boasts collegiate bests of 1:46.32 (800m) and 3:38.35 (1500m).

800 Meters: 2008 (M), 2009i (M), 2009 (M), A two-time NCAA and Pac-12 Champion, Lake Oswego’s Elijah Greer swept the 2013 indoor and outdoor 800 2010i (2xM), 2010 (2xM), 2011i (M), 2011 meter crowns. He placed in the top three in the 800 three times during his career and held a collegiate best of 1:45.06 (800m). (M), 2012 (2xM), 2013i (2xM), 2013 (M), 2014 (M) A second-generation University of Oregon Olympian, Matthew Centrowitz was the top American 1,500 meter runner in 2011 after winning NCAA and U.S. titles. The school record holder in the 1,500 meters (3:34.46) and 1,500 Meters: 2008 (M), 2010 (3xM), 2011 7-time All-American won three Pac-10 titles before pursuing a professional career that has included two World (2xM), 2013 (2xM), 2014 (2xM) Championship medals. Mile: 2007i (M), 2008i (M), 2009i (M), 2010i One of the most decorated athletes in program history, 11-time All-American Luke Puskedra placed in the top ten at the NCAA Cross Country Championships three times. The 2012 Olympic Trials qualifier held collegiate (2xM), 2011i (M), 2013i (3xM), 2014i (M) personal bests of 13:46.52 (5,000m) and 27:56.62 (10,000m). 3,000 Meters: 2006 (M), 2007 (M), 2009 The fast-closing 5-time NCAA Champion Andrew Wheating, qualified for the Beijing Olympics as a sophomore (M), 2011 (M), 2012 (M), 2014i (3xM) in 2008. As a senior, he won both the 800 meter and 1500 meter NCAA titles in the first sweep of the events in 26 years. The school record holder in the mile (3:51.74) also ran 3:37.52 (1500m) and 1:45.03 (800m) in college. 5,000 Meters: 2006i (M), 2007i (M), 2009i (3xM), 2009 (3xM), 2010i (M), 2010 (M), One of the greatest distance runners in UO history, Galen Rupp was the first person ever to win six NCAA 2011i (M), 2012 (2xM), 2012i (M), 2013i distance races in the same calendar year. In 2008, after qualifying for the Beijing Olympics, he became the third Duck to win the NCAA Cross Country Championship. The school-record 14-time All-American and (M), 2014i (2xM), 2014 (4xM) 2009 Bowerman Award winner holds three school records: 10,000m (27:33.48), 3,000m (7:44.69) and 5,000m 10,000 Meters: 2007 (M), 2009 (2xM), 2010 indoors (13:18.12). (M), 2011 (M), 2012 (M), 2013 (M), 2014 In total, Oregon distance runners have won 20 NCAA individual titles over the last ten years under Powell’s (3xM) guidance, more than any other program in the country. Since 2009 the Ducks have amassed a total of 304 points in the distances at the NCAA Indoor and Outdoor Championships, more than double their nearest 3,000 Meter Steeplechase: 2011 (M), 2014 competitor. (M) A graduate of Stanford University, Powell stood out as one of the nation’s top collegiate 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 Distance Medley Relay: 2009i (M), 2010i bid with the nation’s top freshman mark during the 2000 season. That same campaign, he competed on the (M), 2011i (M), 2014i (M) 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.


JAMIE COOK

Assistant Coach • Fifth Season

Jamie Cook Has Guided UO Athletes to: 4 NCAA Titles 110 Meter Hurdles: 2014 (M) Heptathlon: 2012 (W) Pentathlon: 2011i (W), 2012i (W) 6 Pac-12 Titles 110 Meter Hurdles: 2012 (M) Decathlon: 2011 (M), 2012 (M), 2013 (M), 2014 (M) Heptathlon: 2012 (W) 17 All-America Awards 110 Meter Hurdles: 2012 (M), 2013 (M), 2014 (M)

Jamie 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 combined events as well as high jump, pole vault and men’s hurdles. In his four years at Oregon, Cook has guided athletes to 17 All-America honors, five Pac-12 individual titles and four individual NCAA Championships. He has assisted on all five of the Duck’s Women’s NCAA Indoor titles as well as the Men’s Indoor and Outdoor sweep during the 2014 season. His athletes have also played a substantial role on the conference level, where the Ducks are undefeated – sweeping four men’s and women’s conference titles – during his tenure. The 2014 season saw the emergence of Bowerman Award semifinalist Devon Allen. Allen, a dual sport athlete who redshirted the 2013 football season, won both U.S. and NCAA titles in a freshman season that saw him become the second fastest hurdler in NCAA history (13.16) and break the NCAA Championship meet record. His U.S./NCAA double win is the first since 1979. Allen joined four-time All-American Johnathan Cabral and school record holder in the indoor 60 meter hurdles in the blocks for the 2014 season. Cabral, the Pac-12 110 meter hurdles champion as a freshman in 2012, has qualified for the NCAA Championships in each of his three previous seasons.

60 Meter Hurdles: 2013 (M), 2014 Cook has also developed five-time All-American Dakotah Keys, who returns for a final outdoor season in 2015, (M) into one of Oregon’s all-time greatest decathletes. The three-time Pac-12 decathlon champion finished fourth High Jump: 2014 (2xW), 2014 (W) in the heptathlon at the 2014 NCAA Indoor Championships and third in the decathlon at the 2014 Outdoor Championships. Decathlon: 2011 (M), 2012 (M), 2013 (M) Heptathlon: 2011i (M), 2012 (W), 2013i (M), 2014i (M)

Cook also worked with Brianne Theisen, who swept the NCAA indoor pentathlon and outdoor heptathlon titles in 2011 and 2012. In 2012, she set the collegiate and Canadian record in the pentathlon (4,555 points) and set the NCAA meet record 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.

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. 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. Pentathlon: 2011i (W), 2012i (W)

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. 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.


MAURICA POWELL Assistant Coach • Ninth Season Maurica Powell Has Guided UO Athletes to: 6 NCAA Titles 800 Meters 2006 (W), 2008 (W), 2014i (W), 2014 (W) Mile 2011 (W) 3,000 Meters 2011 (W) 13 Pac-12 Titles Cross Country 2009 (W), 2010 (W) 800 Meters 2006 (W), 2009 (W), 2010 (W), 2014 (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) 66 All-America Awards Cross 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), 2014i (W), 2014 (2xW) 1,500 Meters 2010 (2xW), 2011 (2xW), 2013 (2xW), 2014 (W) Mile 2009 (W), 2010 (2xW), 2011 (3xW), 2013 (2xW) 3,000 Meters 2009 (W), 2010 (W), 2011 (W), 2013 (2xW), 2014i (W) 5,000 Meters 2008 (W), 2009 (W), 2010 (W), 2010i (W), 2011 (W), 2013i (3xW), 2013 (W), 2014i (W), 2014 (W) 10,000 Meters 2009 (W), 2010 (W), 2011 (W) Steeplechase 2011 (W), 2013 (W), 2014 (W) Distance Medley Relay 2006 (W), 2009 (W), 2010 (W), 2011 (W), 2013 (W), 2014 (W)

Returning for her ninth 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 five NCAA Indoor women’s national titles (2010-14), six 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), Rebekah Noble (800) and Laura Roesler (800), 13 individual conference event winners and 66 all-Americans. The 2008-09 season marked a return to prominence for the Women of Oregon with a second-place 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. 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 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. 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. 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.


ERIK WHITSITT Assistant Coach • Third Season

Erik Whitsitt Has Guided UO Athletes to: 1 NCAA Title Javelin 2014 (M) 3 Pac-12 Titles Javelin 2013 (M), 2014 (M) Hammer Throw 2014 (W) 8 All-America Awards Javelin 2013 (M), 2013 (W), 2014 (M) Hammer Throw 2013 (M), 2014 (M), 2014 (W) Shot Put 2014 (W) Discus 2014 (W)

Widely recognized as the rising star among the nation’s elite 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 two years with the Ducks, Whitsitt coached eight outdoor NCAA AllAmericans and has rewritten the school record books, replacing three of Oregon’s venerable throws records. In 2014, the Oregon throwers’ production at the NCAA Outdoor Championships was explosive as Sam Crouser became the first Duck to earn an NCAA Championship under Whitsitt, in the javelin. Five different student-athletes were named All-Americans at the meet, the most throwers of any team in the country, including Greg Skipper who also helped the Men of Oregon capture their first NCAA outdoor title since 1984. Jillian Weir and redshirt freshman Brittany Mann each earned first-team All-America honors while Laura Bobek blasted a seven foot personal best to place third in the women’s discus. Whitsitt’s throwers have been heavy contributors to extending Oregon’s stretch of Pac12 Championships, with scorers in each throwing event during the 2014 campaign. Sam Crouser successfully defended his conference javelin crown to become just the second three-time javelin champion in conference history. Jillian Weir set a personal best on her final attempt, just four inches of the school record, at the Pac-12 Championships to become Oregon’s second hammer throw champion.

While at Illinois State, 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 was second 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.


CURTIS TAYLOR Assistant Coach • Second Season Curtis Taylor Has Guided UO Athletes to: 2 Pac-12 Titles 100 Meters 2014 (W) 200 Meters 2014 (W) 5 All-America Awards 60 Meters 2014 (2xW) 100 Meters 2014 (W) 200 Meters 2014 (W) 60 Hurdles 2014 (W)

After an illustrious career developing world-class talent at the high school and junior college levels, Curtis Taylor joined the Oregon coaching staff before the 2014 season, immediately helping the Ducks reach new heights in the sprints, relays and hurdles. In his first year, Taylor was a part of five team championships as he assisted with Oregon’s sweeps of the 2014 NCAA Indoor Championships and the 2014 Pac-12 Championships as well as the men’s 2014 NCAA Outdoor Championship, the Ducks’ first men’s outdoor title in thirty years. Oregon sprinters and hurdlers recorded 5 All-America performances under Taylor in his first year. Jenna Prandini, the 2014 NCAA Champion in the long jump, finished as the NCAA runner-up in the 200 meters and placed third in the 100 meters to become the highest individual point scorer at the NCAA Outdoor Championships (24 points) since 2001. Prandini also won three individual titles at the Pac-12 Championships (100m, 200m, long jump) and was named both the Pac-12 Track and Pac-12 Field Athlete of the Year, the first Duck to win both awards in the same year.

After the 2014 indoor season, Taylor was named as the USTFCCCA West Region Coach of the Year after leading six women to top 15 national rankings, including Sasha Wallace who ran a U.S. Junior Record in the 60 meter hurdles (8.10) and broke school records in the 60 meter hurdles, 100 meter hurdles and indoor triple jump during an outstanding freshman season. Jasmine Todd, who posted a world leading 60 meter time early in the season, placed third in the NCAA Indoor Championships and contributed valuable points to Oregon’s fifth-straight women’s team title. Taylor came to Oregon 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.


Men’s Roster Name Cameron Acosta Colby Alexander Devon Allen T.J. Brassil Drake Brennan Chris Brewer Mitchell Butler Johnathan Cabral Casey Campbell Marcus Chambers Edward Cheserek Sam Crouser Cody Danielson Jackson Darland Arthur Delaney Joe Delgado Jeramy Elkaim Alec Fellows Trevor Ferguson Bryan Fernandez Nikolaus Franzmair Jack Galpin Will Geoghegan John Gregorek Grant Grosvenor Blake Haney Liam Henshaw Matt Hidalgo Russell Hornsby Ryan Hunter-Simms Matt Jablonski Toney James Jhet Janis Eric Jenkins Blake Kemp Dakotah Keys Jordan Latt Bradley Laubacher Jake Leingang Kyle Levermore Marcus McArdle Matthew Melancon Josh Melu Mitch Modin Nate Moore Chris Mulverhill Charles Nelson Travis Neuman John Nizich Tanguy Pepiot Ron Perkins Ryan Pickering Sam Prakel Cullen Prena Schuller Rettig Greg Skipper Benjamin Thiel Cole Walsh Trent Warren Cole Watson Austin White Chance Whitehurst Brett Willyard Daniel Winn

Events Javelin Distance Hurdles Throws Throws Middle Distance Distance Hurdles Middle Distance Sprints Distance Throws Javelin Middle Distance Sprints Decathlon Distance Decathlon Jumps Distance Middle Distance Sprints Distance Distance Middle Distance Middle Distance Decathlon Pole Vault Middle Distance Throws Middle Distance Sprints Throws Distance Decathlon Decathlon Sprints High Jump Distance Distance Throws Middle Distance Jumps Decathlon Jumps Steeplechase Sprints Distance Throws Steeplechase Throws Distance Middle Distance Throws Hurdles Hammer Hurdles Pole Vault Middle Distance Middle Distance Throws Jumps Middle Distance Distance

Year So.* Sr.* So. So.* Fr. Jr.* Fr. Sr. Sr.* So. So. Sr.* So.* So. Sr. Fr.* Jr.* Jr.* Sr.* Fr.* Fr. Jr.* Sr.* Sr.* Sr. Fr. Fr. Jr.* Sr. Jr. Jr.* Fr. Fr. Sr.* Jr.* Sr.* Sr.* Jr. Fr.* Fr. Jr.* Jr.* Sr.* So. Fr. So. Fr. Fr.* Fr. Sr. Sr.* Jr.* So. Fr.* Fr. Jr.* So. Fr.* Jr.* Sr.* Fr.* Fr.* Fr.* Sr.*

Hometown (High School / College) Portland, Ore. (Westview) Strongsville, Ohio (Strongsville) Phoenix, Ariz. (Brophy College Prep) Clayton, Calif. (De La Salle) Grants Pass, Ore. (Grants Pass) Vista, Calif. (Rancho Buena Vista) Florence, Ore. (Siuslaw) Calabasas, Calif. (Agoura) Maple Valley, Wash. (Tahoma) Tacoma, Wash. (Foss) Newark, N.J. (St. Benedict Prep) Gresham, Ore. (Gresham) Newberg, Ore. (Newberg) Eugene, Ore. (Sheldon) Gresham, Ore. (Barlow) Ontario, Ore. (Ontario) Livingston, N.J. (Livingston) Woodway, Wash. (Edmonds-Woodway) Oregon City, Ore. (Oregon City) Santa Barbara, Calif. (Dos Pueblos) Linz, Austria (Bundes Oberstufenreal) Medford, Ore. (Crater) Brunswick, Maine (Dartmouth) Seekonk, Mass. (Columbia) Mill Creek, Wash. (Montana State) Bakersfield, Calif. (Stockdale) Eugene, Ore. (Marist) Banks, Ore. (Banks) Williamsburg, Va. (Georgetown Prep) Highland, Calif. (San Gorgonio) Cockeysville, Md. (Loyola Blakefield) Gainesville, Fla. (Gainesville) Stevens, Pa. (Cocalico) Portsmouth, N.H. (Northeastern) Coos Bay, Ore. (Marshfield) Sweet Home, Ore. (Sweet Home) Tigard, Ore. (Tigard / Lane CC) Bend, Ore. (Summit) Bismarck, N.D. (Bismarck) Mahwah, N.J. (Don Brosco Prep) Independence, Ore. (Western Oregon) Eugene, Ore. (Sheldon) Auburn, Wash. (Green River CC) Bend, Ore. (Mountain View) Fremont, Calif. (Castro Valley) Austin, Texas (Cedar Park) Daytona Beach, Fla. (Seabreeze) Bend, Ore. (Summit) Oregon City, Ore. (Central Catholic) Besancon, France (Lycee Jules Haag) Redmond, Ore. (Redmond) West Palm Beach, Fla. (John I. Leonard) Versailles, Ohio (Versailles) Walled Lake, Mich. (Walled Lake Central) Portland, Ore. (Madison) Oregon City, Ore. (Oregon City) Celina, Texas (Celina) Phoenix, Ariz. (Brophy College Prep) Chula Vista, Calif. (Eastlale) Rogue River, Ore. (Rogue River) Carmichael, Calif. (Jesuit) Portland, Ore. (Grant) Seaside, Ore. (Seaside) Portland, Ore. (Cleveland) * - has utilized redshirt season


Women’s Roster

Name Events Year Hometown (High School / College) Emma Abrahamson Distance Fr. Carlsbad, Calif. (La Costa Canyon) Ally Aschbacher Middle Distance Jr.* Portland, Ore. (Beaverton) Sarah Baxter Distance Fr. Simi Valley, Calif. (Simi Valley) Frida Berge Distance So. Olve, Norway (Framnes Christian) Christian Brennan Sprints So. Hamilton, Ontario (Saint Mary’s Catholic) Liz Brenner Throws Jr.* Portland, Ore. (Jesuit) Alli Cash Middle Distance So. Lenexa, Kan. (Shawnee Mission West) Lindsay Crevoiserat Distance Jr.* Glastonbury, Conn. (Glastonbury / Connecticut) Lauren Crockett High Jump Sr. Ogden, Utah (Ogden) Haley Crouser Throws So. Gresham, Ore. (Gresham) Mia Elbon Distance Jr.* Nashville, Tenn. (Belmont) Skylar Evans Middle Distance So.* Crozier, Va. (Midlothian) Molly Grabill Distance Jr.* Poway, Calif. (Rancho Bernardo) Nikki Hiltz Middle Distance Fr.* Santa Cruz, Calif. (Aptos) Ashante Horsley Sprints So.* McMinnville, Ore. (McMinnville) Alaysha Johnson Hurdles Fr. Houston, Texas (Spring) Annie Leblanc Middle Distance Jr. Repentigny, Quebec (Jean-Baptiste Meilleur) Abbey Leonardi Distance Jr. Kennebunkport, Maine (Kennebunk) Brittany Mann Throws So.* Beverly Hills, Mich. (Detroit Country Day School) Ashley Maton Middle Distance Jr. Bend, Ore. (Summit) Madeline Middlebrooks Throws Fr.* O’Fallon, Mo. (Fort Zumwalt West) Ashlee Moore Heptathlon Fr. Chandler, Ariz. (Hamilton) Waverly Neer Distance Jr.* Russiaville, Ind. (Columbia) Briana Nerud Distance So.* Old Brookville, N.Y. (Syracuse) Felicia Odle Javelin Sr.* Camas, Wash. (Union) Kelly O’Neill Middle Distance Fr.* Lake Oswego, Ore. (Lakeridge) Katie Porada Distance Sr.* Clarendon Hills, Ill. (Illinois / Benet Academy) Jenna Prandini Jumps / Sprints Jr.* Clovis, Calif. (Clovis) Raevyn Rogers Middle Distance Fr. Houston, Texas (Kinkaid) Alisha Rowlee Sprints So.* Newport, Ore. (Newport) Marybeth Sant Sprints So. Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Valor Christian) Maggie Schmaedick Distance So. Eugene, Ore. (Sheldon) Chancey Summers High Jump Sr. Eagle Creek, Ore. (Estacada) Claire Thomas Heptathlon Fr.* Molalla, Ore. (Molalla) Jasmine Todd Jumps / Sprints So.* Chandler, Ariz. (Chandler) Madelayne Varela Jumps So.* Kent, Wash. (Kentwood) Sasha Wallace Hurdles So. Castro Valley, Calif. (Castro Valley) Serena Warner Jumps Sr. Houston Texas (Ohio) Ariana Washington Sprints Fr. Signal hill, Calif. (Poly) Jillian Weir Throws Sr.* Sunnyvale, Calif. (Long Beach State) Annie Whitfield Throws Jr. Sweet Home, Ore. (Sweet Home) Julia Zrinyi Middle Distance So.* Winnipeg, Manitoba (Connecticut) * - has utilized redshirt season


HISTORIC HAYWARD FIELD

Attendance Marks at Hayward Field 1984 NCAA Championships Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Total

5,272 5,653 10,117 14,082 35,124

1985 Oregon Invitational NA Fresno State NA Washington 4,773 UCLA 4,986 California, Brigham Young 3,813 Pepsi Relays NA Oregon Twilight NA 1986 Oregon Invitational Washington State Pepsi Relays Oregon State Oregon Twilight TAC Championships Thursday Friday Saturday Total

1,966 3,326 NA 2,976 3,194 5,741 6,007 8,488 20,236

1987 Oregon Preview 3,367 Washington 4,299 Pepsi Team Invitational 6,149 California 4,777 Oregon Invit. 5,177 Oregon Twilight 6,392 1988 Oregon Preview Washington State Pepsi Team Invitational Oregon Invitational Oregon Twilight Oregon State NCAA Championships Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Total

1,738 3,804 4,344 NA NA NA 3,650 4,491 7,320 9,935 25,396

1989 Oregon Preview 2,345 Washington 2,498 Pepsi Team Invitational 4,243 California 2,917 Oregon Invitational 3,363 Oregon Twilight 3,753 1990 Oregon Preview NA Washington St., Boise State 2,869 Pepsi Team Invitational 3,283 Oregon Invitational 2,886 Nebraska 2,913 Oregon Twilight 2,934 1991 Oregon Preview 2,298 Washington 2,859 Pepsi Team Invitational 3,412 Oregon Invitational 3,229 Stanford 2,805 Oregon Twilight 3,833 NCAA Championships Wednesday 3,688 Thursday 4,013 Friday 6,302 Saturday 9,084 Total 23,087

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

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

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

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

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

2003 Oregon Preview Pepsi Team Invitational Oregon Invitational Oregon Twilight

2,072 4,579 3,596 3,031

2004 Oregon Preview Pepsi Team Invitational Oregon Invitational Oregon Twilight

2,331 3,514 3,771 4,000

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

2005 Oregon Preview Pepsi Team Invitational Oregon Invitational Oregon Twilight NCAA West Regional Friday Saturday Total

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

2006 Oregon Preview Pepsi Team Invitational Oregon Invitational Friday Saturday Total Oregon Twilight Pac-10 Championships Saturday Sunday Total

1997 Oregon Preview 2,375 Oregon Invitational 3,035 Pepsi Team Invitational 3,029 All-Comers Meet NA Washington 2,552 Oregon Twilight 4,049 1998 Oregon Preview Washington State Pepsi Team Invitational Oregon Invitational Oregon Twilight

2,077 2,518 3,860 3,119 2,970

1999 Oregon Preview Hayward Relays Oregon Invitational Pepsi Team Invitational Oregon Twilight

2,444 4,689 2,955 2,853 3,164

2000 Oregon Preview Hayward Relays Oregon Invitational Oregon Twilight Pac-10 Championships Saturday Sunday Total

2007 Oregon Preview Pepsi Team Invitational Oregon Invitational Friday Saturday Total Oregon Twilight NCAA West Regional Friday Saturday Total

2,109 2,667 3,579 3,410 3,513 4,649 8,162 4,291 5,004 3,392 6,389 9,781 4,776 5,791 7,060 12,851 5,699 5,250 5,191 4,636 9,827 5,398 4,263 5,769 10,032

2008 Oregon Preview 5,290 Pepsi Team Invitational 5,212 UCLA 4,451 Oregon Relays Friday 6,101 Saturday 6,875 Total 12,976 Oregon Twilight 5,124

2,711 4,041 2,763 3,210 3,588 3,905 7,493

2009 Oregon Preview 4,326 Pepsi Team Invitational 4,636 UCLA 5,039 Oregon Relays Friday 6,228 Saturday 6,901 Total 13,129 Oregon Twilight 5,726 Pac-10 Championships Saturday 5,167 Sunday 7,386 Total 12,553 NCAA West Regional Friday 4,417 Saturday 7,096 Total 11,513 2010 Oregon Preview 5,918 Pepsi Team Invitational 5,321 UCLA 5,209 Oregon Relays Friday 6,732 Saturday 7,036 Total 13,768 Oregon Twilight 6,118 NCAA Championships Wednesday 9,891 Thursday 11,172 Friday 11,972 Saturday 12,812 Total 45,847 2011 Oregon Preview Pepsi Team Invitational Oregon Relays Friday Saturday Total Oregon Twilight NCAA West Regional Thursday Friday Saturday Total 2012 Oregon Preview Pepsi Team Invitational Oregon Relays Friday Saturday Total Oregon Twilight Pac-12 Championships Saturday Sunday Total 2013 Oregon Preview Pepsi Team Invitational Oregon Relays Friday Saturday Total Oregon Twilight NCAA Championships Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Total 2014 Oregon Preview Pepsi Dual Oregon Relays Friday Saturday Total Oregon Twilight NCAA Championships Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Total

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5,962 5,501 6,754 7,182 13,936 6,251 6,381 6,614 7,087 20,332 5,044 5,402 6,718 7,112 13,230 7,012 5,648 7,144 12,762 4,402 5,367 6,423 7,344 13,767 5,244 9,001 9,835 10,128 11,482 40,446 4,611 5,004 6,182 7,322 13,504 4,044 9,165 9,903 10,104 11,344 40,516


HISTORIC HAYWARD FIELD Overall Single Day Top 20 Attendance Totals Since 1984 (college only) 1984 NCAA Sat: 14,082 2010 NCAA Sat: 12,812 2010 NCAA Fri: 11,972 2013 NCAA Sat: 11,482 2014 NCAA Sat: 11,344 2010 NCAA Thurs: 11,172 1996 NCAA Sat: 10,268 2013 NCAA Fri: 10,128 1984 NCAA Fri: 10,117 2014 NCAA Fri: 10,104 1988 NCAA Sat: 9,935 2014 NCAA Thu: 9,903 2010 NCAA Wed: 9,891 2013 NCAA Thurs: 9,835 2014 NCAA Wed: 9,165 1991 NCAA Sat: 9,084 2013 NCAA Wed: 9,001 1996 NCAA Fri: 7,851 2009 Pac-10 Sun: 7,386 NCAA Championships Four Day Totals 2010: 45,847 (NCAA Record) 2014: 40,516 2013: 40,446 1984: 35,124 1996: 29,141 1988: 25,396 1991: 23,087 2001: 20,162 Single Day NCAA Totals 1984 Saturday: 14,082 2010 Saturday: 12,812 2010 Friday: 11,972 2013 Saturday: 11,482 2014 Saturday: 11,344 2010 Thursday: 11,172 1996 Saturday: 10,268 2013 Friday: 10,128 1984 Friday: 10,117 2014 Friday: 10,104 1988 Saturday: 9,935 2014 Thursday: 9,903 2013 Thursday: 9,835 2010 Wednesday: 9,891 2014 Wednesday: 9,165 1991 Saturday: 9,084 2013 Wednesday: 9,001 1996 Friday: 7,851 1988 Friday: 7,320 Pac-10/12 Championships Two Day Totals 2006: 12,851 2012: 12,762 2009: 12,553 1992: 8,762 2000: 7,493 Single Day Totals 2009 Sunday: 7,386 2012 Sunday: 7,144 2006 Sunday: 7,060 2006 Saturday: 5,791 2012 Saturday: 5,648 1992 Saturday: 5,290 2009 Saturday: 5,167 2000 Sunday: 3,905 2000 Saturday: 3,588 1992 Friday: 3,472 NCAA West Regional Two Day Totals 2009: 11,513 (4,417/7,096) 2007: 10,032 (4,263/5,769)

2005: 8,162 (3,513/4,649) NCAA West Prelims Three Day Totals 2011: 20,332 (6,381/6,614/7,087) Oregon Preview 2011: 5,962 2010: 5,918 2007: 5,699 2008: 5,290 2012: 5,044 2014: 4,611 2013: 4,402 2009: 4,326 2006: 4,291 1987: 3,367 1996: 2,745 2000: 2,711 1992: 2,464 1999: 2,444 1997: 2,375 1989: 2,345 2004: 2,331 1991: 2,298 1993: 2,229 2005: 2,109 1998: 2,077 2003: 2,072 2001: 2,000 1988: 1,738 1994: 1,140 Not Contested: 1985, ’86, ’02 Not Available: 1990, ’95 Pepsi Team Invitational 1987: 6,149 2011: 5,501 2012: 5,402 2013: 5,367 2010: 5,321 2007: 5,250 2008: 5,212 2006: 5,004 2014: 5,004 2009: 4,636 2003: 4,579 1988: 4,344 1989: 4,243 1995: 4,052 1996: 3,866 1998: 3,860 2004: 3,514 1994: 3,423 1991: 3,412 1990: 3,283

1992: 3,251 1997: 3,029 1993: 2,949 1999: 2,853 2005: 2,667 Not Held: 2000, ’01, ’02 Oregon Relays (formerly Oregon Invitational) 2013 (Sat.): 7,344 2011 (Sat.): 7,182 2012 (Sat): 7,112 2010 (Sat): 7,036 2009 (Sat): 6,901 2008 (Sat): 6,875 2011 (Fri.): 6,754 2012 (Fri.): 6,718 2010 (Fri): 6,701 2013 (Fri): 6,423 2006 (Sat): 6,389 2009 (Fri): 6,228 2008 (Fri): 6,101 2007 (Fri): 5,191 1987: 5,177 2007 (Sat): 4,636 2004: 3,771 2002: 3,593 2003: 3,596 2005: 3,579 1996: 3,499 2006 (Fri): 3,392 1989: 3,363 1991: 3,229 2001: 3,169 1998: 3,119 1997: 3,035 1999: 2,955 1992: 2,891 1990: 2,886 2000: 2,763 1993: 2,747 1994: 2,683 1995: 2,305 1986: 1,966 Not Available: 1985, ’88 Oregon Twilight 2012: 7,012 1987: 6,392 2011: 6,251 2010: 6,118 2009: 5,726 2007: 5,398 2013: 5,244 2008: 5,124 2006: 4,776 1997: 4,049 2014: 4,004 2004: 4,000 1996: 3,902 1991: 3,833 1989: 3,753 1993: 3,423 2005: 3,410 1994: 3,382 1992: 3,350 2002: 3,346 2000: 3,210 1986: 3,194 2001: 3,169 1999: 3,164 2003: 3,031 1995: 2,993 1998: 2,970 1990: 2,934

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Not Available: 1985, ’88 2008 U.S. Olympic Trials (6/27-7/6) Day 1 (6/27): 20,964 Day 2 (6/28): 20,604 Day 3 (6/29): 20,773 Day 4 (6/39): 20,949 Day 5 (7/3): 20,927 Day 6 (7/4): 20,936 Day 7 (7/5): 20,834 Day 8: (7/6): 21,176 Total: 167,123 2009 U.S. Championships (6/25-28) Day 1 (6/25): 8,621 Day 2 (6/26): 9,134 Day 3 (6/27): 10,053 Day 4 (6/28): 10,643 Total: 38,451 2011 U.S. Championships (6/23-26) Day 1 (6/23): 9,949 Day 2 (6/24): 10,037 Day 3 (6/25): 10,812 Day 4 (6/26): 10,033 Total: 40,831 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials (6/22-7/1) Day 1 - 20,936 Day 2 - 21,795 Day 3 - 21,809 Day 4 - 21,626 Day 5 – 22,602 HFR Day 6 – 21,097 Day 7 – 20,791 Day 8 – 22,497 Total: 173,153 HFR

Hayward Field record


HISTORIC HAYWARD FIELD

All-Time Top Marks at Hayward Field Mile 3:47.32 PCR 3:47.88 3:48.28 3:48.50 3:48.78 3:49.09 3:49.39 3:49.40 3:49.48 3:49.53 Other notable marks 3:49.92 3:50.21 3:51.74 3:54.6 3:55.31

MEN 100 Meters Tyson Gay, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/28/08 9.77 (w+1.6) FAR 9.80 (w+1.3) PCR Steve Mullings , Jamaica, Pre Classic, 6/4/11 9.80 (w+1.8) Justin Gatlin, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/24/12 9.8h (10.19) FAR Steve Williams, USA, 6/20/75 9.85 (w+1.3) Mike Rodgers , USA, Pre Classic, 6/4/11 9.86 (w+1.8) Tyson Gay, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/24/12 9.88 (w+1.8) Shawn Crawford, USA, 6/19/04 9.88 (w+1.0) Justin Gatlin, Nike, Pre Classic, 5/28/06 9.89 (w+1.6) CR Travis Padgett, Olympic Trials, 6/29/08 9.89 (w+1.6) Darvis Patton, Olympic Trials, 6/29/08 Wind-aided marks 9.68 (w+4.0) Tyson Gay, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/29/08 fastest recorded time U.S. soil, all conditions 9.75 (w+3.4) Tyson Gay, adidas, U.S. Championships, 6/25/09 9.76 (w+2.7) Justin Gatlin, USA, Pre Classic , 5/31/14 9.79 (w+5.2) Andre Cason, USA Champs, 6/16/93 9.79 (w+4.5) Andre Cason, USA Champs, 6/16/93 9.79 (w+2.9) Maurice Greene, 5/31/98 9.80 (w+2.7) Michael Rodgers, USA, Pre Classic, 5/31/14 9.84 (w+4.0) Walter Dix, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/29/08 9.84 (w+4.0) Darvis Patton, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/29/08 9.85 (w+4.0) Travis Padgett, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/29/08 9.85 (w+4.0) Michael Rodgers, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/26/09 200 Meters 19.72 (w+1.8) PCR 19.76 (w+1.8) 19.85 (w+1.7) 19.85 (w+1.7) 19.87 (w+0.8) 19.8/19.9yh FWR 19.90 (w+1.7) 19.9yh FWR 19.99 (w+1.7) 20.04 (w+0.6) Wind-aided marks 19.73 (w+3.3) 19.82 (w+2.3) 19.86 (w+4.0) 19.91 (w+2.1) 19.95 (w+2.4) 19.98 (w+2.4) 19.99 (w+3.2) 20.00 (w+3.3) 20.02 (w+3.1) 20.03 (w+3.3) 300 Meters 31.30 PCR 31.31 31.93 32.14 32.19 400 Meters 43.74 43.92 PCR 44.00 44.1h 44.12 44.12 44.13 44.20 44.2c 44.2h Other notable marks 44.5h (440y) FWR

2,000 Meters 5:04.68

Two-Mile 8:03.50 PCR 8:04.83 8:07.07 AR 8:07.68 8:11.48 8:11.62 8:11.74 8:12.45 8:13.16 8:13.31

Shawn Crawford, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/28/09 Wallace Spearmon, USA, Olympic Trials, 7/1/12 Justin Gatlin, Tennessee (USA), 5/30/01 Dedric Dukes, Florida, NCAA Championships, 6/14/14 Walter Dix, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/26/11 Darvis Patton, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/26/11 Bryshon Nellum, USC, NCAA Championships, 6/6/13 Charles Clark, USA, U.S. Championships, 6/28/09 Anaso Jobodwana, Jackson State, NCAA Championships, 6/6/13 Wallace Spearmon, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/28/09

Michael Johnson, USA, 6/19/93 Michael Johnson, USA, 6/24/00 LaShawn Merritt, USA, Olympic Trials, 7/3/08 Wayne Collett, USA, 7/9/72 Butch Reynolds, USA, 6/19/93 LaShawn Merritt, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/24/12 Derek Mills, USA, 6/04/95 Jeremy Wariner, USA, Olympic Trials, 7/3/08 John Smith, USA, 6/26/71 Fred Newhouse, USA, 7/7/72

Abubaker Kaki, Sudan, Pre Classic, 7/3/10 (U.S. Soil Record) Joaquim Cruz, Brazil, 7/21/84 Boaz Lalang, Kenya, Pre Classic, 7/3/10 Nick Symmonds, USA, Pre Classic, 7/3/10 Jim Spivey, Athletics West, 7/21/84

Craig Mottram, Australia, Pre Classic, 6/10/07 Tariku Bekele, Ethiopia, Pre Classic, 6/10/07 Matt Tegenkamp, USA, Pre Classic, 6/10/07 Eliud Kipchoge, Kenya, 6/4/05 Alan Webb, USA, 6/4/05 Boaz Cheboiywo, Kenya, 6/4/05 Dathan Ritzenhein, USA, Pre Classic, 6/10/07 Bernard Lagat, USA, Pre Classic, 6/8/08 Rashid Ramzi, Bahrain, Pre Classic, 6/8/08 Paul Koech, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/8/08

10,000 Meters Kenenisa Bekele, Ethiopia, Pre Classic, 6/8/08 26:25.97 PCR 26:44.36 AR Galen Rupp, Pre Classic, 5/30/14 26:46.57 Mohammed Farah, Great Britain, Pre Classic, 6/3/11 26:48.35 Imane Merga, Ethiopia, Pre Classic, 6/3/11 26:48.99 Josphat Kipkoech, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/3/11 26:50.63 Paul Kipngetich Tanui, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/3/11 26:51.09 Zersenay Tadese, Eritrea, Pre Classic, 6/3/11 26:52.84 Sileshi Sihine, Ethiopia, Pre Classic, 6/3/11 26:54.25 Mathew Kipkoech Kisorio, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/3/11 26:54.64 Mark Kosgey Kiptoo, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/3/11 Other notable Hayward Field performances 27:16.99 Abdi Abdirahman, USA, Pre Classic, 6/8/08 27:29.90 Henry Rono, Kenya, Nike 10K, 4/10/82 27:30.00 Alberto Salazar, Oregon, Nike 10K, 4/10/82 27:43.11 Galen Rupp, Oregon, Olympic Trials, 7/4/08 27:43.6 Steve Prefontaine, Oregon, Oregon Twilight, 4/27/74 28:30.18 Edward Cheserek, Oregon, NCAA Championships, 6/11/14 28:32.86 Joshua Kiprui Cheptegei, Uganda, World Junior Champs. , 7/22/14

John Smith, USA, 6/26/71

1,000 Meters 2:13.62 PCR 2:14.54 2:14.83 2:16.35 2:16.54

Chris Fox, Athletics West, Ath. West Invite, 6/4/84

5,000 Meters Mo Farah, Great Britain, Pre Classic, 6/2/12 12:56.98 PCR 12:57.63 Isaiah Koech, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/2/12 12:58.90 Galen Rupp, USA, Pre Classic, 6/2/12 12:58.93 Tariku Bekele, Ethiopia, Pre Classic, 7/3/10 (former U.S. Soil Record) 12:59.30 Dejen Gebremeskel, Ethiopia, Pre Classic, 7/3/10 13:00.18 Imane Merga, Ethiopia, Pre Classic, 7/3/10 13:01.17 Eliud Kipchoge, Kenya, Pre Classic, 7/3/10 13:01.48 Kenenisa Bekele, Ethiopia, Pre Classic, 6/2/12 13:01.71 Caleb Mwangangi Ndiku, Kenya, Pre Classic, 5/31/14 13:02.91 Yenew Alamirew, Ethiopia, Pre Classic, 5/31/14 Other notable Hayward Field performances 13:12.14 Bob Kennedy, Nike, 5/26/96 (former U.S. best on U.S. soil) 13:12.91 Matt Centrowitz, Oregon, 6/5/82 FCR 13:15.77 Bill McChesney, Oregon, 5/16/81 13:18.71 Edward Cheserek, Oregon, NCAA Championships, 6/13/14 13:19.22 Rudy Chapa, Oregon, UW Dual, 4/7/79 13:25.19 Yomif Kejelcha, Kenya, World Junior Championships, 7/25/14 13:27.41 Don Clary, Oregon, 6/7/86

LaShawn Merritt, USA, Pre Classic, 6/7/09 LaShawn Merritt, USA, 2006 Xavier Carter, USA, Pre Classic, 6/7/09 Wallace Spearmon, USA, Pre Classic, 6/7/09 Jason Rouser, USA, 1994

Rick Wohlhuter, USA, 6/8/74 (1:44.1 880y - 0.6 sec. conv.) Nijel Amos, Botswana, Pre Classic, 5/31/14 Abubaker Kaki, Sudan, Pre Classic, 6/4/11 Abubaker Kaki, Sudan, Pre Classic, 6/2/12 Mohammed Aman, Ethiopia, Pre Classic, 6/2/12 Nick Symmonds, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/25/12 Alfred Kipketer, Kenya, World Junior Championships 7/7/14 Mohammed Aman, Ethiopia, Pre Classic, 5/31/14 Alfred Kirwa Yego, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/8/08 Abubaker Kaki, Sudan, Pre Classic, 5/31/14

Hicham El Guerrouj, Morocco, 5/27/01 Bernard Lagat, Kenya, 5/24/03 Andrew Wheating, Oregon, Pre Classic, 7/3/10 Steve Prefontaine, Oregon, 6/20/73 Dub Myers, Oregon, Oregon Twilight, 5/17/86

3,000 Meters Eliud Kipchoge, Kenya, 6/4/05 7:35.44 PCR 7:35.92 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, 6/7/09 7:37.05 Chris Solinsky, USA, Pre Classic, 7:37.05, 6/7/09 7:37.32 Matt Tegenkamp, USA, Pre Classic, 6/7/09 7:37.70 FAR / CR Rudy Chapa, Oregon, 5/10/79 7:37.84 Alistair Craig, Ireland, Pre Classic, 6/7/09 7:38.24 Eliud Kipchoge, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/7/09 7:39.22 Bob Kennedy, Nike, 5/25/97 7:39.22 Boaz Cheboiywo, Kenya, 6/4/05** (NOTE: ** indicates FAT split from Pre Classic 2-mile race)

Walter Dix, USA, Pre Classic, 7/3/10 Tyson Gay, USA, Pre Classic, 7/3/10 Walter Dix, USA, Olympic Trials, 7/5/08 Shawn Crawford, USA, Olympic Trials, 7/5/08 Lorenzo Daniel, USA, 6/3/88 Don Quarrie, Jamica, 6/7/75 Wallace Spearmon, USA, Olympic Trials, 7/5/08 Steve Williams, USA, 6/7/75 Rodney Martin, USA, Olympic Trials, 7/5/08 Michael Marsh, USA, 6/18/93

800 Meters 1:43.5c FWR / FAR 1:43.63 1:43.68 PCR 1:43.71 1:43.74 1:43.92 1:43.95 1:43.99 1:44.01 1:44.09

Ayanleh Souleiman, Djibouti, Pre Classic, 5/31/14 (U.S. Soil Record) Silas Kiplagat, Kenya, Pre Classic, 5/31/14 Daniel K. Komen, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/10/07 Asbel Kiprop, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/7/09 Haron Keitany, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/7/09 Haron Keitany, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/4/11 Silas Kiplagat, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/4/11 Asbel Kiprop, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/2/12 Silas Kiplgat, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/1/13 Asbel Kiprop, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/1/13

110 Meter Hurdles 12.90 (w+1.6) FAR / PCR 12.93 (w+1.2) 12.94 (w+1.8) 12.98 (w+1.5) 12.98 (w+1.2) 12.99 (w+0.5) WJR 13.00 (w+1.8) 13.01 (w+1.2) 13.04 (w+1.4) 13.05 (w+0.9) Wind-aided marks 12.87 (w+2.4) 12.89 (w+3.2) 12.95 (w+3.5) 12.96 (w+2.4) 13.00 (w+3.5) 13.06 (w+3.2)

1,500 Meters Daniel K. Komen, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/8/08** 3:32.81 PCR 3:34.42 Alan Webb, USA, 6/19/04** 3:34.95 Bernard Lagat, USA, 6/4/05 3:35.75 Leonel Manzano, USA, Olympic Trials, 7/1/12 3:35.84 Matthew Centrowitz, USA, Olympic Trials, 7/1/12 3:36.10 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, 7/1/12 3:36.70 Matt Centrowitz, Oregon, 6/27/76 (NOTE: ** indicates FAT split from Pre Classic Mile Race)

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David Oliver, USA, Pre Classic, 7/3/10 Aries Merritt, USA, Olympic Trials (final) 6/30/12 David Oliver, USA, Pre Classic, 6/4/11 Jason Richardson, USA, Olympic Trials (semi), 6/30/12 Jason Richardson, USA, Olympic Trials (final), 6/30/12 Wilhem Belocian, France, World Junior Championships, 7/24/14 Xiang Liu, China, Pre Classic, 6/4/11 Aries Merritt, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/30/12 David Oliver, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/25/11 Hansle Parchment, Jamaica, Pre Classic, 6/1/13 Xiang Liu, China, Pre Classic, 6/2/12 David Oliver, USA, Olympic Trials, 7/6/08 David Oliver, USA, Olympic Trials, 7/6/08 Aries Merritt, USA, Pre Classic, 6/2/12 Terrence Trammell, USA, Olympic Trials, 7/6/08 David Payne, USA, Olympic Trials, 7/6/08


HISTORIC HAYWARD FIELD 400 Meter Hurdles 47.69 47.85 47.90 47.91 PCR 47.93 47.93 47.94 47.95 48.03 48.1h 3,000 Meter Steeplechase 8:03.59 PCR 8:03.94 8:05.86 8:06.60 8:08.08 8:08.34 8:08.60 8:09.84 8:10.04 8:10.13 Other notable marks 8:12.39 8:26.83

Kevin Young, Nike International, 6/18/93 Kevin Young, USA, 6/3/88 Edwin Moses, USA, 6/23/80 Bershawn Jackson, USA, 6/4/05 Jeshua Anderson, Washington State, U.S. Championships, 6/26/11 Bershawn Jackson, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/26/11 Angelo Taylor, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/26/11 James Carter, USA, 6/4/05 Bershawn Jackson, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/28/09 Ralph Mann, USA, 7/2/72 Conseslus Kipruto, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/1/13 Ezekiel Kemboi, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/1/13 Paul Kipsiele Koech, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/1/13 Mahiedine Mekhissi-Benabbad, France, Pre Classic, 6/1/13 Paul Koech, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/10/07 Ezekiel Kemboi, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/4/11 Evan Jager, USA, Pre Classic, 6/1/13 Hillary Kipsang Yego, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/1/13 Abel Kiprop Mital, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/1/13 Paul Kipsiele Koech, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/4/11 Henry Rono, Kenya, 6/3/78 Don Clary, Oregon, Washington State Dual, 4/21/79

4x100 Meter Relay 38.53 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) 38.60 Texas A&M, NCAA Championships, 6/11/14 (Prezel Hardy Jr., Shavez Hart, Michael Bryan, Aldrich Bailey Jr.) 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) 38.70 United States, World Junior Championships, 7/26/14 (Jalen Miller, Travon Bromell, Kendall Williams and Trentavis Friday) 4x400 Meter Relay 2:59.60 Texas A&M, NCAA Championships, 6/14/14) (Aldrich Bailey Jr., Carlyle Roudette, Bralon Taplin, Deon Leondore) FCR 2:59.91 UCLA, NCAA Championships, 6/4/88 (Steve Lewis, Kevin Young, Danny Everett, Henry Thomas) 3:00.42 Florida, NCAA Championships, 6/14/14 (Najee Glass, Hugh Graham, Dedric Dukes, Arman Hall) 3:00.68 Florida, NCAA Championships, 6/4/88 (Calvin Long, Dennis Mitchell, Thomas Johnson, Mark Everett) 3:00.76 Texas A&M, NCAA Championships, 6/12/14 (Aldrich Bailey Jr., Carlyle Roudette, Bralon Taplin, Deon Leondore) 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 Relay 7:13.7 Olympic Training I, 8/1/70 (Marcel Philippe, Dean Bjerke, Ralph Schulz, Paul Lowell) 4xMile Relay Oregon, 5/9/09 16:03.24 CR (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) Marathon 2:10:20 2:10:20

Jeff Wells, USA, 9/9/79 Tony Sandoval, USA, 9/9/79

High Jump 2.40m (7-10.5) PCR 2.37m (7-9.25) 2.36m (7-8.75) 2.36m (7-8.75) 2.35m (7-8.5) 2.34m (7-8) 2.34m (7-8) 2.34m (7-8) 2.34m (7-8) 2.33m (7-7.75) 2.33m (7-7.75) 2.33m (7-7.75) 2.33m (7-7.75)

Mutaz Essa Barshim Qatar, Pre Classic, 6/1/13 Jesse Williams, OTC Elite, U.S. Championships, 6/26/11 Erik Kynard, USA, Pre Classic, 6/1/13 Derek Drouin, Canada, Pre Classic, 6/1/13 Charles Clinger, USA, 5/26/02 Charles Austin, USA, 5/26/96 Jesse Williams, Nike, 5/9/09 Ivan Ukhov, Russia, Pre Classic, 6/7/09 Derek Drouin, Indiana, NCAA Championships, 6/7/13 Zhu Jianhua, China, 7/21/84 (Extra trial) Doug Nordquist, USA, 6/21/86 Jim Howard, USA, 6/21/86 Tom Smith, USA, 6/4/88

Key

World Record American Record Collegiate Record FAR Former American Record WR AR CR

Former Collegiate Record FWR Former World Record NMR NCAA Meet Record PCR Pre Classic Record WJR World Junior Record FCR

Pole Vault 6.04m (19-9.75) AR / PCR 6.02m (19-9) FAR 5.95m (19-6.25) 5.95m (19-6.25) 5.92m (19-5) 5.90m (19-4.25) 5.90m (19-4.25) 5.90m (19-4.25) 5.85m (19-2.25) 5.85m (19-2.25) 5.85m (19-2.25) 5.85m (19-2.25) Long Jump 8.74m (28-8.25, w-1.2) PCR 8.63m (28-3.75, w-0.4) 8.49m (27-10.25) 8.49m (27-10.25, w+1.3) 8.41m (27-7.25, w+1.4) 8.39m (27-6.5, w+1.7) 8.38m (27-6, w-0.1) 8.36m (27-5.25, w+1.6) 8.35m (27-4.75, w+1.5) 8.33m (27-4, w+1.9) 8.33m (27-4, w +0.9) 8.33m (27-4, w +1.4) Wind-aided marks 8.67m (28-5.5, w+3.3) 8.63m (28-3.75, w+3.9) 8.57m (28-1.5, w+2.2) 8.53m (28-0, w+4.8) 8.53m (28-0, w+2.2) 8.47m (27-9.5, w+3.4) 8.46m (27-9.25, w+3.2) 8.35m (27-4.75, w+2.2) 8.35m (27-4.75, w+2.9) Triple Jump 17.66m (57-11.25, w+0.8)PCR 17.63m (57-10.25, w+0.0) 17.62m (57-9.75, w+1.9) PCR 17.55m (57-7, w+0.0) 17.48m (57-4.25, w+1.2) 17.43m (57-2.25, w+2.0) 17.42m (57-2, w+1.7) 17.40m (57-1, w+1.5) 17.36m (56-11.5, w+1.3) 17.27m (56-8, w+2.0) Wind-aided marks 17.91m (58-9.25, w+3.2) 17.84m (58-6.5, w+2.3) 17.69m (58-0.5, w+4.2) 17.49m (57-4.75. w+3.5) 17.44m (57-2.75, w+2.9) Shot Put 22.41m (73-6.25) PCR 22.19m (72-9.75) 22.17m (72-9) 22.12m (72-7) 22.10m (72-6.25) 22.09m (72-5.75) 22.02m (72-3) 22.00m (72-2.25) 21.97m (72-1) 21.97m (72-1) Other notable marks 21.92m (71-11.25) FCR

Brad Walker, USA, Pre Classic, 6/8/08 Jeff Hartwig, USA, 6/27/99 Sergey Bubka, Ukraine, 1994 Renaud Lavillenie, France, Pre Classic, 6/1/13 Jeff Hartwig, USA, 5/31/88 Brad Walker, USA, 6/4/05 Toby Stevenson, USA, 6/4/05 Bjorn Otto, Germany, Pre Classic, 6/1/13 Sergey Bubka, Ukraine, 6/5/83 Kory Tarpenning, USA, 7/2/88 Kory Tarpenning, USA, 6/4/94 Lawrence Johnson, USA, 6/24/01 Dwight Phillips, USA, Pre Classic, 6/7/09 Irving Saladino, Panama, Pre Classic, 6/7/09 Mike Powell, USA, 6/19/93 Irving Saladino, Panama, Pre Classic, 6/10/07 Dwight Phillips, USA, Pre Classic, 7/3/10 Alexsandr Menkov, Russia, Pre Classic, 5/31/13 Joe Greene, USA, 1992 Trevell Quinley, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/28/08 Carl Lewis, USA, 6/20/86 Mike Conley, USA, 6/20/86 Joe Greene, USA, 6/19/93 Marquise Goodman, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/24/12 Carl Lewis, USA, 6/20/86 Mike Conley, USA, 6/20/86 Dwight Phillips, Track Star Apparel, U.S. Championships, 6/27/09 Mike Powell, USA, 6/18/93 Mike Powell, USA, 6/19/93 Larry Myricks, USA, 6/20/86 Irving Saldino, Panama, Pre Classic, 7/3/10 Dwight Phillips, USA, Pre Classic, 6/10/07 Damar Forbes, Louisiana State, NCAA Championships, 6/6/13 Will Claye, USA, Pre Classic, 5/30/2014 Christian Taylor, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/30/12 Christian Taylor, USA, Pre Classic, 6/1/1 Will Claye, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/30/12 Will Claye, USA, Pre Classic, 6/1/1 Aarik Wilson, USA, Olympic Trials, 7/6/08 Charles Simpkins, USA, 1986 Walter Davis, Nike, Pre Classic, 5/28/06 Mike Conley, USA, 6/2/84 Kenny Harrison, USA, 6/17/93 Charles Simpkins, USA, 6/21/86 Mike Conley, USA, 6/21/86 Mike Conley, USA, 6/17/93 Christian Taylor, Florida, U.S. Championships, 6/23/11 Brandon Roulhac, HPC Elite, U.S. Championships, 6/25/09 Christian Cantwell, USA, Pre Classic, 7/3/10 Kevin Toth, USA, 5/26/02 Christian Cantwell, Nike, Pre Classic, 5/28/06 Adam Nelson, USA, Pre Classic, 6/8/08 Reese Hoffa, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/28/08 Adam Nelson, Saucony, U.S. Championships, 6/26/11 John Godina, USA, 6/27/99 Reese Hoffa, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/24/12 Janus Robberts, South Africa, 6/2/01 Ryan Whiting, Arizona State, 6/12/10 John Brenner, USA, 6/2/84

Discus Ben Plucknett, USA, 6/4/83 (U.S. best on U.S. soil) 71.32m (234-0) AR / PCR 70.98m (232-10) Art Burns, USA, 7/21/84 70.48m (231-0) Mac Wilkins, USA, 5/31/78 69.75m (228-10) Robert Harting, Germany, Pre Classic, 6/1/13 69.42m (227-9) Mac Wilkins, USA, 7/21/84 68.68m (222-0) Mac Wilkins, USA, 6/25/80 68.40m (225-4) Robert Harting, Germany, Pre Classic, 6/4/11 68.32m (224-2) Mac Wilkins, USA, 6/21/76 68.19m (223-8) Piotr Malachowski, Poland, Pre Classic, 6/1/13 68.00m (223-1) John Powell, USA, 6/25/80 Other notable ancillary marks 71.08m (233-2) Ben Plucknett, USA, June 4, 1983 70.42m (231-0) Mac Wilkins, USA, May 31, 1978 69.50m (228-0) Ben Plucknett, USA, June 4, 1983 69.40m (227-8) Mac Wilkins, USA, May 31, 1978 69.02m (226-5) Mac Wilkins, USA, May 31, 1978 68.56m (224-11) Mac Wilkins, USA, July 21, 1984 Hammer 82.65m (271-2) PCR 81.08m (266-0) 80.88m (265-4) 80.86m (265-3) 80.80m (265-1) 80.72m (264-10) 80.35m (263-7) 80.31m (263-6) 80.15m (262-11)

Koji Murofushi, Japan, 6/19/04 Lance Deal, USA, 5/16/92 Lance Deal, USA, 5/31/98 Balazs Kiss, Hungary, 5/31/96 Lance Deal, USA, 5/15/93 Lance Deal, USA, 6/6/92 Lance Deal, USA, 6/25/99 Kibwe Johnson, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/23/11 Lance Deal, USA, 6/24/00

Javelin 85.23m (279-7) 84.65m (277-8) PCR 83.87m (275-2) 83.78m (274-10) 83.85m (274-9) 83.16m (272-10) 82.23m (269-9) 82.06m (269-3) 81.86m (268-7) 81.02m (265-9)

Beaux Greer, USA, 2001 Vadims Vasilevskis, Latvia, Pre Classic, 6/2/12 Chris Hill, Georgia, U.S. Championships, 6/25/09 Vitezslav Vesely, Czech Republic, Pre Classic, 6/2/12 Vitezslav Vesely, Czech Republic, Pre Classic, 5/31/14 Cyrus Hostetler, Oregon, Pepsi Team Invitational, 4/4/09 Stuart Farquhar, New Zealand, Pre Classic, 6/2/12 Mike Hazle, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/25/09 Sam Humphries, Texas A&M, Olympic Trials, 6/15/12 Cyrus Hostetler, USA, Pre Classic, 6/2/12

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HISTORIC HAYWARD FIELD

All-Time Top Marks at Hayward Field Old implement 95.10m (312-0) 94.06m (308-7) 93.72m (307-6) 92.18m (302-5) 91.16m (299-1)

Brian Crouser, USA, 8/5/85 Duncan Atwood, USA, 7/26/85 Tom Petranoff, USA, 6/4/83 Bob Roggy, USA, 6/5/82 Brian Crouser, USA, 8/2/85

Decathlon 9,039 points WR / AR 8,832 points 8,729 points 8,534 points 8,511 points 8,459 points 8,457 points NMR 8,429 points 8,383 points 8,350 points

Ashton Eaton, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/23/12 Bryan Clay, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/30/08 Ashton Eaton, OTC Elite, U.S. Championships, 6/24/11 Trey Hardee, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/30/08 Tom Pappas, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/30/08 Bruce Jenner, USA, 6/26/76 Ashton Eaton, Oregon, NCAA Championships, 6/11/10 Bruce Jenner, USA, 8/10/75 Trey Hardee, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/23/12 Chris Huffins, USA, 6/25/99

WOMEN 100 Meters 10.70 (w+2.0) PCR 10.78 (w+1.8) 10.78 (w+0.8) 10.82 (w+0.8) 10.83 (w+0.8) 10.85 (w+1.0) 10.86 (w+2.0) 10.87 (w+2.0) 10.87 (w+1.6) 10.88 (w+1.7) Wind-aided marks 10.71 (w+2.2) 10.72 (w+3.0) 10.74 (w+2.7) 10.75 (w+2.2) 10.77 (w+2.1) 10.78 (w+3.3) 10.78 (w+3.3) 10.78 (w+2.2) 10.80 (w+2.87) 10.82 (w+2.2) 200 Meters 21.69 (w+1.0) 21.81 (w+1.6) PCR 22.10 (w+2.0) 22.11 (w+1.0) 22.15 (w+1.0) 22.15 (w+0.6) 22.22 (w+1.0) 22.23 (w+1.0) 22.23 (w+0.8) 22.24 (w+1.8) Wind-aided marks 21.82 (w+5.6) 21.99 (w+5.6) 22.02 (w+3.2) 22.04 (w+3.5) 22.13 (w+3.2) 22.15 (w+2.7) 22.20 (w+5.6) 22.21 (w+5.6) 22.21 (w+3.5) 22.24 (w+2.2) 400 Meters 49.29 49.34 PCR 49.39 49.62 49.78 49.89 49.95 49.86 49.98 50.01

Carmelita Jeter, USA, Pre Classic, 6/4/11 Torri Edwards, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/28/08 Veronica Campbell-Brown, Jamaica, Pre Classic, 7/3/10 Shelly-Ann Fraser, Jamaica, Pre Classic, 7/3/10 Carmelita Jeter, USA, Pre Classic, 7/3/10 Muna Lee, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/28/08 Marshevet Myers, USA, Pre Classic, 6/4/11 Kerron Stewart, Jamaica, Pre Classic, 6/4/11 Marshevet Myers, adidas, U.S. Championships, 6/23/11 Carmelita Jeter, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/23/11 Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Jamaica, Pre Classic, 6/1/13 Carmelita Jeter, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/26/09 Carmelita Jeter, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/24/11 Blessing Okgbare, Nigeria, Pre Classic, 6/1/13 Marion Jones, USA, 5/31/98 Carmelita Jeter, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/26/09 Muna Lee, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/26/09 Veronica Campbell-Brown, Jamaica, Pre Classic, 6/1/13 Pam Marshall, USA, 6/20/86 Gail Devers, USA, 6/17/93

1,000 Meters 2:32.33 PCR 2:32.57 2:33.33 2:33.93 2:34.8 FAR 2:35.49

Maria Mutola, Mozambique, 6/4/95 Maria Mutola, Mozambique, 6/5/93 Maria Mutola, Mozambique, 6/4/94 Suzy Favor Hamilton, USA, 6/4/95 Mary Slaney, USA, 7/4/85 Lyubov Tsyoma, Russia, 6/5/93

1,500 Meters 3:57.05 PCR 3:57.57 3:58.01 3:58.58 3:59.19 3:59.89 3:59.90 4:00.44 4:00.48 4:00.73

Hellen Onsondo Obiri, Kenya, Pre Classic, 5/31/14 Abeba Aregawi, Sweeden, Pre Classic, 5/31/14 Faith Chepngetich Kipyegon, Kenya, Pre Classic, 5/31/14 Hellen Onsondo Obiri, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/1/13 Mary Slaney, USA, 6/4/84 Gelete Burka, Ethiopia, Pre Classic, 6/7/09 Jenny Barringer, USA, Pre Classic, 6/7/09 Gelete Burka, Ethiopia, Pre Classic, 6/8/08 Gelete Burka, Ethiopia, Pre Classic, 6/10/07 Gabriela Szabo, Romania, 6/24/00

Mile 4:21.25 PCR

Mary Slaney, USA, 7/2/88

2,000 Meters 5:31.52 PCR 5:31.88 5:32.7 AR 5:33.43 5:35.20 5:38.11 5:38.34 5:38.80 5:39.19

Vivian Cheruiyot, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/7/09 Maryam Jamal, Bahrain, Pre Classic, 6/7/09 Mary Slaney, USA, 8/3/84 Linet Masai, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/7/09 Sally Kipyego, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/7/09 Pauline Korikwiang, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/7/09 Amy Yoder-Bagley, USA, Pre Classic, 6/7/09 Annette Peters, USA, 6/6/92 Mary Slaney, USA, 6/6/92

3,000 Meters 8:34.47 PCR 8:35.89 8:39.33 8:39.36 8:39.88 8:42.38 8:42.40 8:42.57 8:42.57 8:43.32

Mariem Alaoui Selsouli, Morocco, Pre Classic, 6/2/12 Sofia Assefa, Ethiopia, Pre Classic, 6/2/12 Sonia O’Sullivan, Ireland, 5/26/96 Marla Runyan, USA, 5/26/02 Sonia O’Sullivan, Ireland, 5/26/02 Mary Slaney, USA, 6/4/83 Amy Rudolph, USA, 5/26/96 Werknesh Kidane, Ethiopia, 5/26/02 Tirunesh Dibaba, Ethiopia, 5/26/02 Libbie Hickman, USA, 5/26/96

5,000 Meters 14:33.96 PCR 14:34.07 14:35.44 14:37.01 14:38.73 14:39.71 14:42.01 14:42.51 14:43.68 14:47.71 Other notable marks 14:49.08 15:08.26 FWR

Allyson Felix, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/30/12 Marion Jones, USA, 5/30/99 Marion Jones, USA, 6/27/99 Carmelita Jeter, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/29/12 Shalonda Solomon, Reebok, U.S. Championships, 6/26/11 Sanya Richards-Ross, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/29/12 (semis) Sanya Richards-Ross, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/29/12 (final) Carmelita Jeter, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/26/11 Allyson Felix, USA, Pre Classic, 6/2/12 Carmelita Jeter, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/26/11

10,000 Meters 30:24.39 PCR 30:24.85 30:26.70 30:50.16 30:59.97 31:09.28 31:16.65 31:22.69 31:23.43 31:30.37 Other notable marks 31:35.3 FWR

Allyson Felix , USA, Olympic Trials, 7/6/08 Muna Lee, USA, Olympic Trials, 7/6/08 Allyson Felix, adidas, U.S. Championships, 6/28/09 Kimberlyn Duncan, Louisiana State, NCAA Championships, 6/8/13 Muna Lee, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/28/09 Kimberlyn Duncan, Louisiana State, NCAA Championships, 6/6/13 Marshevet Hooker, USA, Olympic Trials, 7/6/08 Lauryn Williams, USA, Olympic Trials, 7/6/08 Kamara Brown, Texas A&M, NCAA Championships, 6/8/13 Pam Marshall, USA, 6/21/86 Sanya Richards-Ross, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/24/12 Ana Guevara, Mexico, 5/24/03 Sanya Richards-Ross, USA, Pre Classic, 6/2/12 Amantle Montsho, Botswana, Pre Classic, 6/2/12 Novlene Williams-Mills, Jamaica, Pre Classic, 6/2/12 Sanya Richards, USA, Olympic Trials, 7/3/08 Tonique Williams-Darling, Bahamas, 6/4/05 Sanya Richards, USA, Pre Classic, 6/7/09 Sanya Richards, USA, 6/4/05 Amantle Montsho, Botswana, Pre Classic, 6/1/13

100 Meter Hurdles 12.39 (w+1.7) CR/NMR 12.45 (w+1.4) PCR 12.45 (w+1.7) 12.46 (w+0.7) 12.47 (w+1.2) 12.48 (w+1.7) 12.50 (w+1.8) 12.51 (w+1.4) 12:51 (w+1.3) 12.53 (w+1.2) Wind-aided marks 12.29 (w+2.7) 12.29 (w+3.8) 12.36 (w+2.2) 12.37 (w+3.4) 12.44 (w+3.2) 12.47 (w+2.2) 12.47 (w+3.4) 12.48 (w+3.2) 12.49 (w+2.6) 12.51 (w+2.7) 12.51 (w+2.5)

800 Meters Francine Niyonsaba, Burundi, Pre Classic, 6/1/13 1:56.72 PCR 1:57.37 Alysia Montano, USA, Pre Classic, 6/1/12 1:57.56 Mariya Savinova, Russia, Pre Classic, 7/3/10 1:57.57 Maria Mutola, Mozambique, 5/25/97 1:57.65 Maria Mutola, Mozambique, 6/24/00 1:57.75 Nancy Langat, Kenya, Pre Classic, 7/3/10 1:57.78 Maria Mutola, Mozambique, 6/19/04 1:57.84 Janeth Busienei, Kenya, Pre Classic, 7/3/10 1:57.98 Jearl Miles-Clark, USA, 5/25/97 1:57.98 Maria Mutola, Mozambique, 5/24/03 Mixed race (M&W) 1:56.0 Maria Mutola, Mozambique Fastest on U.S. Soil (mixed M&W race) 1:57.0 Maria Mutola, Mozambique, 6/24/94 1:57.7 Maria Mutola, Mozambique, 7/9/98

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Key

World Record American Record CR Collegiate Record FAR Former American Record FCR Former Collegiate Record FWR Former World Record NMR NCAA Meet Record PCR Pre Classic Record WR

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Vivian Jepkemoi Cheruiyot, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/3/11 Tirunesh Dibaba, Ethiopia, Pre Classic, 7/3/10 Linet Chepkwemoi Masai, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/3/11 Mercy Cherono, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/3/11 Meseret Defar, Ethiopia, Pre Classic, 6/8/08 Sally Kipyego, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/3/11 Tirunesh Dibaba, Pre Classic, 6/1/13 Mercy Cherono, Pre Classic, 6/1/13 Margaret Wangari Muriuki, Pre Classic, 6/1/13 Pauline Chemning Korikwiang, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/3/11 Shalane Flanagan, USA, Pre Classic, 7/3/10 Mary Decker-Slaney, USA, 6/5/82 Tirunesh Dibaba, Ethiopia, Pre Classic, 6/1/12 Florence Kiplagat, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/1/12 Beleynesh Oljira, Ethiopia, Pre Classic, 6/1/12 Werknesh Kidane, Ethiopia, Pre Classic, 6/1/12 Shalane Flanagan, OTC Elite, U.S. Championships, 6/23/11 Aberu Kebede, Ethiopia, Pre Classic, 6/1/12 Kara Goucher, OTC Elite, U.S. Championships, 6/23/11 Amy Begley, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/25/09 Shalane Flanagan, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/25/09 Jennifer Rhines, adidas, U.S. Championships, 6/23/11 Mary Decker-Slaney, USA, 7/16/82 Brianna Rollins, Clemson, NCAA Championships, 6/8/13 Brigitte Foster-Hylton, Jamaica, 5/24/03 Lolo Jones, USA, Olympic Trials, 7/6/08 Perdita Felicien, Canada, 6/19/04 Brianna Rollins, Clemson, NCAA Championships, 6/6/13 Damu Cherry, USA, Olympic Trials, 7/6/08 Kellie Wells, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/26/11 Miesha McKelvy-Jones, USA, 5/24/03 Michelle Perry, USA, Pre Classic, 6/10/07 Dawn Harper, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/28/09 Gail Devers, USA, 5/26/02 Lolo Jones, USA, Olympic Trials, 7/6/08 Dawn Harper, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/28/09 Danielle Carruthers, USA, U.S. Championships, 6/26/11 Damu Cherry, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/28/09 Virginia Powell, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/28/09 Virginia Powell, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/26/11 Michelle Perry, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/28/09 Damu Cherry, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/27/09 Miesha McKelvy, USA, 5/26/02 Kellie Wells, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/26/11


HISTORIC HAYWARD FIELD 400 Meter Hurdles 53.03 PCR 53.21 NMR 53.31 53.45 53.56 53.70 53.72 53.78 53.78 53.96

Lashinda Demus, USA, Pre Classic, 7/3/10 Kori Carter, Stanford, NCAA Championships, 6/7/13 Lashinda Demus, USA, Pre Classic, 6/4/11 Kaliese Spencer, Jamaica, Pre Classic, 6/4/11 Melanie Walker, Jamaica, Pre Classic, 6/4/11 Zuzana Hejnova, Czech Republic, Pre Classic, 6/1/13 Georganne Moline, Arizona, NCAA Championships, 6/7/13 Lashinda Demus, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/27/09 Kaliese Spencer, Jamaica, Pre Classic, 7/3/10 Sandra Farmer-Patrick, USA, 6/18/93

2,000 Meter Steeplechase 6:19.09 6:25.31 6:26.66 6:29.66 6:32.65

Bridget Franek, USA, Oregon Preview, 3/19/13 Bridget Franek, USA, Oregon Preview, 3/19/11 Bridget Franek, USA, Oregon Preview, 3/18/12 Lisa Nye, USA, 7/26/01 Lisa Nye, USA, 7/1/00

3,000 Meter Steeplechase 9:11.39 PCR 9:12.89 9:13.69 9:15.45 9:15.45 9:24.24 9:25.28 CR 9:26.70 9:27.59 FAR 9:29.38

Sofia Assefa, Ethiopia, Pre Classic, 5/31/14 Hiwot Ayalew, Ethiopia, Pre Classic, 5/31/13 Milcah Chemos, Kenya, Pre Classic, 6/2/12 Sofia Assefa, Ethiopia, Pre Classic, 6/2/12 Hiwot Ayalew, Ethiopia, Pre Classic, 6/2/12 Barbara Parker, Great Britain, Pre Classic, 6/2/12 Emma Coburn, Colorado, Pre Classic, 6/2/12 Milcah Cheywa, Kenya, Pre Classic, 7/3/10 Anna Willard, USA, Olympic Trials, 7/3/08 Jennifer Barringer, Colorado, U.S. Championships, 6/28/09

4x100 Meter Relay 42.76 Louisiana State, 5/29/96 (Astia Walker, Kwajelein Butler, Zundra Feagin- ALexander, D’Andre Hill) 42.90 Texas A&M, NCAA Championships, 6/14/14) (Jennifer Madu, Ashton Purvis, Kamaria Brown, Olivia Ekpone) 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 Relay 3:24.21 Texas, NCAA Championships, 6/16/14 (Brianna Nelson, Kendall Baisden, Morolake Akinosun, Courtney Okolo) 3:25.63 Texas A&M, NCAA Championships, 6/16/14 (Shamier Little, Kamaria Brown, Janeil Bellille, Olivia Ekpone) 3:27.09 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) 3:27.59 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 Relay 8:23.56 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) Marathon 2:26:11 2:38.19 FWR

Joan Benoit, USA, 9/12/82 Jacqueline Hansen, USA, 10/12/75, then-WR

20,000 Meter Race Walk 1:32:49 1:33.17

Michelle Rohl, USA, 6/24/01 Michelle Rohl, Moving Comfort, 6/26/99

High Jump 2.02m (6-7.5) PCR 2.01m (6-7) 2.01m (6-7) 2.01m (6-7) CR 2.00m (6-6.75) 1.99m (6-6.25) 1.99m (6-6.25) 1.99m (6-6.25) 1.99m (6-6.25) 1.98m (6-6) 1.98m (6-6)

Anna Chicherova, Russia, Pre Classic, 6/2/12 Anna Chicherova, Russia, Pre Classic, 5/30/14 Chaunte Lowe, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/30/12 Brigetta Barrett, Arizona, Olympic Trials, 6/30/12 Svetlana Shkolina, Russia, Pre Classic, 6/2/12 Justyna Kasprzycka, Poland, Pre Classic, 5/31/14 Ruth Bieta, Spain, Pre Classic, 5/31/14 Tisha Waller, USA, 6/26/99 Yelena Slesarenko, Russia, Pre Classic, 5/28/06 Amy Acuff, USA, 5/27/01 Tisha Waller, USA, 5/24/03

Pole Vault 4.92m (16-1.75) FAR 4.72m (15-5.75) PCR 4.70m (15-5) 4.68m (15-4.25) 4.65m (15-3) 4.65m (15-3) 4.63m (15-2.25) 4.62m (15-1.75) 4.62m (15-1.75) 4.61m (15-1.5) Other notable marks 4.60m (15-1) FCR

Jennifer Stuczynski, USA, Olympic Trials, 7/6/08 Stacy Dragila, USA, 5/26/02 Stacy Dragila, USA, 6/19/04 Anna Rogowska, Poland, Pre Classic, 6/4/11 Jennifer Stuczynski, adidas, U.S. Championships, 6/28/09 Kylie Hutson, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/26/11 Fabiana Murer, Brazil, Pre Classic, 6/2/12 Stacy Dragila, USA, 6/23/01 Stacy Dragila, USA, 5/24/03 Stacy Dragila, USA, 5/27/01

Long Jump 7.31m (23-11.75, w+1.9) PCR Marion Jones, USA, 5/31/98 7.19m (23-7.25, w+1.8) Brittney Reese, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/26/11 7.15m (23-5.5, w+1.0) Brittney Reese, USA, Olympic Trials, 7/1/12 7.10m (23-3.5, w+1.6) Chelsea Hayes, Louisiana Tech, Olympic Trials, 7/1/12 7.03m (23-0.75, w+1.7) Janay DeLoach, USA, Olympic Trials, 7/1/12 7.02m (23-0.5, w+2.0) Jackie Joyner-Kersee, USA, 6/19/93 7.00m (22-11.75, w+2.0) Jodi Anderson, USA, 6/28/80 6.97m (22-10.5, w+1.9) Marion Jones, USA, 6/24/00 6.97m (22-10.5, w+2.0) Janay DeLoach, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/26/11 6.97m (22-10.5, w+1.0) Vashti Thomas, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/29/12 6.97m (22-10.5, w+1.2) Whitney Gipson, USA, Olympic Trials, 7/1/12 Wind-aided marks 7.15m (23-5.5, w+2.1) Janay DeLoach, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/29/12 7.09m (23-3.25, w+3.1) Brittney Reese, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/28/09 7.08m (23-2.75, w+2.4) Janay DeLoach, USA, Olympic Trials, 7/1/12 7.07m (23-2.5, w+3.4) Jackie Joyner-Kersee, USA, 6/16/93 7.02m (23-0.5, w+3.3) Maurren Maggi, Brazil, Pre Classic, 6/8/08 Other notable ancillary marks 7.06m (23-2, w+1.9) Brittney Reese, USA, Olympic Trials, 7/1/12 7.02m (23-0.5, w+1.7) Brittney Reese, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/26/11 Triple Jump 14.98m (49-1.75, w+0.6) PCR Olha Saladuha, Ukraine, Pre Classic, 6/4/11 14.85m (48-8.75, w+1.7) Olha Saladuha, Ukraine, Pre Classic, 6/1/13 14.83m (48-8, w+1.4) Caterine Ibarguen, Colombia, Pre Classic, 6/1/13 14.62m (47-11.75, w-0.4) Nadezhda Alekhina, Russia, Pre Classic, 7/3/10 14.45m (47-5, w-0.4) Olga Rypakova, Kazakhstan, Pre Classic, 7/3/10 14.38m (47-2.25, w+1.4) Shani Marks, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/29/08 14.33m (47-0.25, w-0.3) Erica McLain, USA, Pre Classic, 7/3/10 14.31m (46-11.5, w+0.6) Dana Veldakova, Slovakia, Pre Classic, 6/1/13 14.25m (46-9, w+1.0) Kimberly Williams, Jamaica, Pre Classic, 6/1/13 14.23m (46-8.25, w+0.1) Keila Costa, Brazil, Pre Classic, 6/1/13 Wind-aided marks 14.93m (48-11.75, w+2.1) Caterine Ibarguen, Colombia, Pre Classic, 6/1/13 14.78m (48-6, w+2.7) Kimberly Williams, Jamaica, Pre Classic, 6/1/13 14.44m (47-4.5, w+3.3) Rouguy Diallo, France, World Junior Championships, 7/26/14 14.32m (47-0.75, w+2.1) Shani Marks, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/27/08 14.30m (46-11, w+2.9) Shakeema Welsch, USA, U.S. Championships, 6/26/09 14.27m (46-10.0, w+3.5) Shakeema Welsch, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/29/08 Other notable ancillary marks 14.72m (48-3.5, w+0.5) Olha Saladuha, Ukraine, Pre Classic, 6/1/13 14.70m (48-2.75, w+1.6) Olha Saladuha, Ukraine, Pre Classic, 6/1/13 14.65m (48-0.75, w+1.9) Olha Saladuha, Ukraine, Pre Classic, 6/1/13 Shot Put 20.59m (67-6.75) PCR 20.15m (66-1.5) 20.12m (66-0.15) 19.86m (65-2) 19.85m (65-1.5) 19.76m (64-10) 19.65m (64-5.75) 19.30m (63-4) 19.19m (62-11)

Nadzeya Ostapchuk, Belarus, Pre Classic, 6/4/11 Valerie Adams, New Zealand, Pre Classic, 5/31/13 Lijao Gong, China, Pre Classic, 5/31/13 Michelle Carter, Nike, U.S. Championships, 6/23/11 Jillian Camarena-Williams, NYAC, U.S. Championships, 6/23/11 Jillian Camarena-Williams, USA, Pre Classic, 6/4/11 Michelle Carter, USA, Pre Classic, 5/31/13 Jillian Camarena-Williams, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/28/12 Connie Price-Smith, USA, 1997

Discus 69.32 (227-5) PCR 66.92m (219-6) 65.35m (214-5)

Sandra Perkovic, Croatia, Pre Classic, 5/30/14 Sandra Perkovic, Croatia, Pre Classic, 6/1/12 Lisa Marie Vizaniari, Australia, 2000

Hammer 75.98m (249-3) PCR 75.93m (249-1) 75.60m (248-0) 75.21m (246-9) 74.95m (245-10) 74.87m (245-7) 74.73m (245-2) 74.19m (243-5) 73.93m (242-6) 73.73m (241-10)

Tatyana Lysenko, Russia, Pre Classic, 7/3/10 (U.S. Soil Record) Betty Heidler, Germany, Pre Classic, 6/1/12 Anita Wlodarczyk, Poland, Pre Classic, 6/1/12 Betty Heidler, Germany, Pre Classic, 5/31/13 Tatyana Lysenko, Russia, Pre Classic, 6/1/12 Betty Heidler, Germany, Pre Classic, 7/3/10 Anita Wlodarczyk, Poland, Pre Classic, 5/31/13 Jessica Cosby, USA, Pre Classic, 6/12/12 Betty Heidler, Germany, Pre Classic, 6/8/08 Ivana Brkljacic, Croatia, Pre Classic, 6/8/08

Javelin 67.60m (221-9) 65.90m (216-2) PCR 65.48m (214-10) 65.30m (214-3) 65.20m (213-11) 64.87m (212-10) 64.40m (211-3) 63.95m (209-10) 63.80m (209-4) 63.00m (206-8) Old Implement 66.58 (218-5) Heptathlon 6,770 points 6,667 points

Chelsea Johnson, UCLA, Pac-10 Champs, 5/14/06

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Christina Obergfoll, Germany, Pre Classic, 5/31/13 Kara Patterson, USA, Pre Classic, 7/3/10 Christina Obergföll, Germany, Pre Classic, 6/4/11 Maria Abakumova, Russia, Pre Classic, 6/4/11 Barbora Spotakova, Czech Republic, Pre Classic, 6/10/07 Barbora Špotáková, Czech Republic, Pre Classic, 6/4/11 Martina Ratej, Slovakia, Pre Classic, 7/3/10 Kara Patterson, USA, U.S. Championships, 6/27/09 Kimberly, Mickle, Australia, Pre Classic, 5/31/13 Sunette Viljoen, South Africa, Pre Classic, 5/31/13 Anna Verouli, Greece, 9/25/82 Jackie Joyner-Kersee, USA, 6/16/93 Hyleas Fountain, USA, Olympic Trials, 6/28/08


HISTORIC HAYWARD FIELD

Meet Records at Hayward Field - Men Oregon Preview

100 Meters 10.33 Andrew Banks, Oregon 200 Meters 21.04 Phil Alexander, Oregon 400 Meters 46.80 Pat Johnson, Oregon 800 Meters 1:46.86 Tyler Mulder, OTC Elite 1,500 Meters 3:41.96 Mike Miller, Army WCAP 3,000 Meters 7:52.64 Chris Thompson, OTC Elite 5,000 Meters 14:00.78 Mike Blackmore, Adidas 10,000 Meters 28:13.33 Alberto Salazar, Oregon 110 Meter Hurdles 13.68 Johnathan Cabral, Oregon 400 Meter Hurdles 51.24 Bob Gray, Oregon Int. 2,000 Meter Steeplechase 5:40.20 Ben Bruce, OTC Elite 3,000 Meter Steeplechase 8:37.56 Don Clary, Team Adidas 4x100 Meter Relay 40.35 Oregon (Mathis, Delaney, Kelley, Thomas) 4x400 Meter Relay 3:08.45 Oregon Track Club Elite (Mulder, Koech, Wieczorek, Scherer) Mile Relay 3:14.2 Oregon (Davis, Bowen, Braithwaite, Hagmeier) 2-Mile Relay  7:35.44 Oregon State (Oldfield, Whitted, Hassan, Fricker) Distance Medley Relay 9:38.85 Oregon (Brox, Wright, Mack, Hill) 4-Mile Relay 16:53.75 Oregon (McGuirk, Morrisette, Myers, Kuphaldt) High Jump 2.24m/7-4.5 Eugene Hutchinson, Unattached Pole Vault 5.79m/19-0 Tommy Skipper, Oregon Long Jump 7.73m/25-4.5 Latin Berry, Oregon Triple Jump 16.12m/52-10.75 Spencer Williams, Oregon Int. Shot Put 20.05m/65-9.5 Dean Crouser, Oregon Discus 62.91m/206-5 Mac Wilkins, Athletics West Hammer 78.56m/257-9 Lance Deal, New York AC Javelin 74.14m/243-3 Brian Crouser, New York AC Attendance 5,962

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100 Meters 10.30 Slip Watkins, Louisiana State Augustin Olobia, Washington State Gerald Phiri, Texas A&M 200 Meters 20.60 Prezel Hardy, Jr., Texas A&M 400 Meters 45.57 Pat Johnson, Oregon 800 Meters 1:48.55 Mark Macinko, Colorado 1,500 Meters 3:39.15 Kevin Sullivan, Michigan 3,000 Meters 7:50.39 Dathan Ritzenhein, Colorado 5,000 Meters 13:42.90 Adam Goucher, Colorado 110 Meter Hurdles 13.70 Eric Mitchum, Oregon 400 Meter Hurdles 50.43 Mikael Jakobsson, Minnesota 3,000 Meter Steeplechase 8:32.94 Henry Lelei, Texas A&M 4x100 Meter Relay 39.24 Washington State (Ogbeide, Li, Burroughs, Olobia) 4x400 Meter Relay 3:05.69 Texas A&M (Miller, Dykhuizen, Henry, Howell) Mile Relay 3:08.45 Nebraska (Trainor, Marsee, Jackson, Waller) High Jump 2.21m/7-3.25 Greg Jones, Washington State Pole Vault 5.50m/18-0.5 Jay Davis, Oregon Piotr Buciarski, Oregon Scott Roth, Washington Long Jump 7.93m/26-0.25 Latin Berry, Oregon Triple Jump 16.29m/53-5.5 John Tillman, Tennessee Shot Put 20.17m/66-2.25 Noah Bryant, USC Discus 61.89m/203-1 John Nichols, Louisiana State Hammer 69.51m/228-1 Stefan Jonsson, Washington State Javelin 83.15m/272-10 Cyrus Hostetler, Oregon Attendance 6,149

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Oregon Relays

(formerly Oregon Invitational) 100 Meters 10.27 200 Meters 20.46 400 Meters 45.63 800 Meters 1:46.79 1,500 Meters 3:37.83 Mile 3:58.16 3,000 Meters 8:23.32 5,000 Meters 13:25.81 10,000 Meters 28:11.72 110 Meter Hurdles 13.68 400 Meter Hurdles 50.44 3,000 Meter Steeplechase 8:24.72 4x100 Meter Relay 39.80 4x400 Meter Relay 3:09.24 Sprint Medley Relay 3:24.61 2-Mile Relay 7:26.13 Distance Medley Relay 9:47.23 4-Mile Relay 16:08.54 High Jump    2.30m/7-6.5 Pole Vault   5.70m/18-8.25 Long Jump   7.86m/25-9.5 Triple Jump 16.45m/53-11.75 Shot Put   20.14m/66-1 Discus 64.15m/210-5 Hammer 79.52m/260-10 Javelin 80.86m/265-3 Decathlon   8,059 Attendance 7,344 6,754

Pat Johnson, Oregon Pat Johnson, Oregon Cory Nelson, Boise State Tyler Mulder, OTC Elite Andrew Wheating, Oregon Andrew Wheating, Oregon Stuart Eagon, Beaverton HS Dathan Ritzenhein, Nike Paul McCloy, Memorial TC Rod Jett, Goldwin TC Ashton Eaton, Oregon Brett Guymon, Utah State Farley Gerber, Weber State Washington (Boase, Fredrickson, Turner, Hamilton ) Oregon (Dillon, Eaton, Alexander, Barlow) Accusplit TC (Henley, Cowling, Whitlock, Fricker) Athletics West (Tufariello, Redwine, Aragon, Wilson) Athletics West (Mangan, Hanlon, Smith, Jensen) Athletics West (Aldridge, Padilla,Smith, Aragon) Rick Noji, Unattached Tim Bright, Athletics West Latin Berry, Oregon Joseph Taiwo, Unattached Dylan Armstrong, Kamloops Doug Reynolds, Unattached Lance Deal, New York AC Mike Hazle, Unattached Sheldon Blockburger, Unattached Day Two Day One

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100 Meters 10.31 Pat Johnson, Oregon 200 Meters 21.00 Phil Alexander, Lane CC 400 Meters 46.06 Matt Scherer, OTC Elite 800 Meters 1:4515 Boaz Lalang, Rend Lake College 1,500 Meters 3:38.60 Andrew Wheating, Oregon Mile 3:55.31 Dub Myers, Oregon 3,000 Meters 7:37.7 Rudy Chapa, Oregon 2-mile 8:29.46 Ritchie Harris, Athletics West 5,000 Meters 13:22.23 Dathan Ritzenhein, Nike 10,000 Meters 27:43.6 Steve Prefontaine, Oregon TC 110 Meter Hurdles 13.47 Ashton Eaton, Nike OTC Elite 400 Meter Hurdles 50.89 Brian Wright, Oregon 3,000 Meter Steeplechase 8:30.7 Danny Lopez, Mizuno 4x100 Meter Relay 39.87 Oregon (Del Rincon, Scherer, Jones, Kent) 4x400 Meter Relay 3:08.03 Nike OTC Elite (Eaton, Greer, Abda, Jock) 4x1-Mile Relay 16:03.24 Oregon (Centrowitz, Wheating, Biwott, Rupp) Distance Medley Relay 9:26.07 Oregon Track Club Elite (Symmonds, Eaton, Mulder, Wheating) High Jump    2.34m/7-8 Jesse Williams, Nike Pole Vault   5.80m/19-0.25 Kory Tarpenning, Pac. Coast Long Jump   7.96m/26-1.5 Bouncy Moore, Oregon Triple Jump   16.40m/53-9.75 Spencer Williams, Unattached Gregg Bleakney, Oregon Shot Put   20.64m/67-8.75 Neil Steinhauer, U.S. Army Discus 63.01m/206-8 Mitch Crouser, MUSA Hammer 81.09m/266-0 Lance Deal, New York AC Javelin 80.28m/263-05 Cyrus Hostetler, Unattached Attendance 7,012

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HISTORIC HAYWARD FIELD

Meet Records at Hayward Field - Women Oregon Preview

100 Meters     11.72 Geronne Black, Portland State 200 Meters     23.61 Christian Brennan, Oregon 400 Meters     53.96 Amber Purvis, Oregon 800 Meters   2:04.74 Rebekah Noble, Oregon 1,500 Meters   4:10.71 Sally Kipyego, OTC Elite 3,000 Meters   8:51.07 Sally Kipyego, OTC Elite 5,000 Meters  16:42.00 Molly Morton, Oregon 10,000 Meters 33:56.20 Bente Moe, Seattle Pacific 100 Meter Hurdles     13.92 Kelly Blair, Oregon 400 Meter Hurdles   59.95 Jamesha Youngblood, Oregon 2,000 Meter Steeplechase 6:19.09 Bridget Franek, OTC Elite 3,000 Meter Steeplechase 11:01.46 Tanya VanderMeulen, Idaho 4x100 Meter Relay    44.10 Oregon (Sant, Francis, Prandini, Todd) 4x400 Meter Relay 3:44.85 Oregon (Gosberry, Okodogbe, Roesler, Francis) Mile Relay   3:48.4 Oregon (Batiste, Stapleton, Warren, Massey) Oregon (Harding,Jampolsky,Church,Setterholm) High Jump    1.84m/6-0.5 Lauren Crockett, Oregon Pole Vault 4.30m/14-1.25 Melissa Gergel, Oregon Long Jump   6.07m/19-11 Teresa Smith, Sports West Triple Jump   12.94m/42-5.5 Simidele Adeagbo, Team XO Shot Put   16.27m/53-4.5 Brittany Mann, Oregon Discus 55.77m/183-0 Annie Hess, Concordia (Ore.) Hammer 70.73m/232-1 Britney Henry, ASTF Javelin 56.23m/184-6 Rachel Yurkovich, Oregon Attendance 5,962

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100 Meters 11.0-h Carol Rodridguez, USC 11.41 Amber Purvis, Oregon 200 Meters 23.09 Amber Purvis, Oregon 400 Meters 51.64 Jessica Beard, Texas A&M 800 Meters 2:01.10 Laura Roesler, Oregon 1,500 Meters 4:12.38 Lisa Graham, Nebraska 3,000 Meters 9:12.15 Penny Graves, Oregon 5,000 Meters 15:36.90 Alex Kosinski, Oregon 100 Meter Hurdles 13.10 Gabby Mayo, Texas A&M 400 Meter Hurdles 56.54 Schowonda Williams, Louisiana State 3,000 Meter Steeplechase 10:07.78 Marie Lawrence, Washington 4x100 Meter Relay 43.61 Texas A&M (Stewart, Ekponé, Duncan, Collier) 4x400 Meter Relay 3:35.04 Oregon (P. Francis, Gosberry, Okodogbe, Roesler) High Jump 1.87m/6-2 Tammy Thurman, Nebraska Pole Vault 4.37m/14-4 Katerina Stefanidi, Stanford Long Jump 6.52m/21-4.75 Angee Henry, Nebraska Triple Jump 13.67m/44-10.25 Shani Marks, Minnesota Shot Put 17.22m/56-6 Valeyta Althouse, UCLA Discus 62.35m/204-7 Aretha Hill, Washington Hammer 66.67m/218-9 Eva Orban, USC Javelin 57.27m/187-11 Rachel Yurkovich, Oregon Attendance 6,149

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2007 2009 2009 2010 2014 1992 1987 2012 2010 1988 2013 2012 2012 1988 2011 1996 2003 1994 1998 2007 2009 1987

Oregon Relays

(formery Oregon Invitational) 100 Meters    11.60 Mandy White, Oregon 2011 200 Meters     23.13 Amber Purvis, Oregon 2011 400 Meters     53.55 Camara Jones, Unattached 1994 800 Meters   2:02.04 Geena Gall, OTC Elite 2011 1,500 Meters   4:06.23 Sally Kipyego, OTC Elite 2011 3,000 Meters   9:03.32 Christine McMiken, Oklahoma State 1986 5,000 Meters 15:16.86 Kara Goucher, Nike 2007 10,000 Meters 31:44.38 Annette Peters, Nike Int. 1995 100 Meter Hurdles     13.41 Alyssa Monteverde, Oregon 2013 400 Meter Hurdles     55.35 Sandra Glover, Nike 2000 3,000 Meter Steeplechase 9:56.72 Bridget Franek, Nike OTC Elite 2014 4x100 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 1990 Pole Vault 4.41m/14-5.5 Becky Holliday, New Balance 2004 Long Jump   6.67m/21-10.75 Akiba McKinney, Nike, 2008 Triple Jump   13.66m/44-9.75 Simidele Adeagbo, Team XO/Nike 2006, 2008 Shot Put   17.46m/57-3.5 Meg Ritchie, Team Adidas 1984 Discus 65.04m/213-4 Meg Ritchie, Team Adidas 1984 Hammer 67.49m/221-5 Britney Henry, Oregon 2006 Javelin 58.25m/191-1 Rachel Yurkovich, Oregon 2008 Heptathlon 5,768 Kelly Blair, Oregon 1994 Attendance 7,344 Day Two 2013 6,754 Day One 2011

Oregon Twilight

100 Meters 11.75 Jernise Saunders, Portland State 200 Meters 23.53 Judi Brown, Team Nike 400 Meters 52.62 Maria Mutola, Nike 800 Meters 2:01.28 Claudette Groenendaal, Oregon 1,500 Meters 4:07.50 Maria Mutola, Mozambique 3,000 Meters 8:54.84 Shayne Culpepper, Nike 5,000 Meters 15:07.66 Marla Runyan, Asics 100 Meter Hurdles 13.39 Cindy Greiner, Athletics West 400 Meter Hurdles 57.27 Judi Brown, Team Nike 3,000 Meter Steeplechase 9:39.77 Bridget Franek, OTC Elite 4x100 Meter Relay 44.24 Oregon (White, Purvis, Baker, Youngblood) 4x400 Meter Relay 3:49.39 Boise State (Bolstad, Dewey, Fougler, Legard) Mile Relay 3:44.17 Oregon (Nelson,Otterstedt,Morris,Hilsenteger) High Jump   1.89m/6-2.25 Denise Gaztambide, Unattached Pole Vault 4.30m/14-1.25 Becky Holliday, New Balance Niki McEwen, Unattached Long Jump   6.53m/21-5.25 Shana Williams, Adidas Triple Jump   13.69m/44-7.5 Simidele Adeago, Nike Shot Put   17.91m/58-9.25 Sarah Stevens, Shore AC Discus 57.78m/189-7 Kathy Picknell, Bud Light Hammer 68.46m/224-7 Britney Henry, Adidas Javelin 59.31m/194-7 Dana Pounds, USAF/Nike Attendance 7,012

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2009 1984 1998 1985 1992 2005 2000 1988 1984 2012 2010 2003 1985 1992 2004 2005 2006 2007 1997 2007 2011 1985 2008 2008 2012


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Oregon Men’s Outdoor Top Performances 100 Meters 1. Don Coleman 2. Samie Parker 3. Andrew Banks 4. Arthur Delaney 5. Pat Johnson 6. Harry Jerome 7. George Walcott 8. Ashton Eaton 9. Richard Del Rincon 10. Joeal Hotchkins Hand Times: 1. Dave Blunt Albert Hearvey 3. Chris Brathwaite 100 Yards 1. Harry Jerome 2. Roscoe Cook 3. Dave Blunt Albert Hearvey John Mayes 200 Meters 1. Don Coleman Pat Johnson 3. Arthur Delaney 4. George Walcott 5. Phil Alexander 6. Harry Jerome 7. Jordan Kent 8. Andrew Banks Richard Del Rincon 10. Ashton Eaton Joeal Hotchkins Hand Times: 1. Chris Brathwaite 2. Frank Marlatt

10.11 10.18 10.22 10.24 10.26 10.26 10.32 10.33 10.34 10.39

1978 2003 1978 2012 1995 1964 1982 2010 2006 2012

10.2 10.2 10.3

1964 1972 1976

9.2 1962 9.3 FCR/FAR/FWR 1959 9.4 1963 9.4 1970 9.4 1973

20.39 20.39 20.52 20.64 20.74 20.79 20.82 20.86 20.86 21.03 21.03

1979 1995 2014 1983 2008 1964 2005 1978 2006 2010 2012

20.8 21.0

1976 1968

220 Yards 1. Harry Jerome Albert Hearvey 3. Bud Schoemaker 4. Paul Starr Dave Blunt

20.7 20.7 20.8 20.9 20.9

1962 1970 1935 1933 1964

400 Meters 1. Mike Berry 2. Otis Davis 3. Matt Scherer 4. Kedar Inico 5. Pat Johnson 6. Dacre Bowen 7. Marcus Dillon 8. Ashton Eaton 9. Kevin Anding 10. Pat Lanning

44.75 45.07 45.19 45.22 45.38 46.16 46.18 46.28 46.37 46.38

2012 1960 2006 2005 1995 1977 2007 2010 2013 1988

440 Yards 1. Otis Davis 2. Weldon Vance 3. Ron Couser 4. Gary Knoke Dave Hagmeier 800 Meters 1. Joaquim Cruz 2. Andrew Wheating 3. Elijah Greer 4. Wade Bell 5. David Mack 6. Mac Fleet 7. Simon Kimata 8. Dub Myers 9. Travis Thompson 10. Steve Bence

46.2 46.7 46.9 47.0 47.0

1:41.77 1:45.03 1:45.06 1:45.17 1:45.55 1:46.32 1:46.65 1:47.51 1:47.60 1:47.7

1959 1971 1969 1968 1968

1984 2008 2011 1967 1982 2013 2002 1984 2010 1974

880 Yards 1. Wade Bell 2. Dyrol Burleson 3. Jere Van Dyk 4. Steve Bence 5. Sig Ohlemann 6. Jim Reverman 7. Jim Grelle 8. Roscoe Divine 1,500 Meters 1. Matthew Centrowitz 2. Joaquim Cruz A.J. Acosta 4. Edward Cheserek 5. Matt Centrowitz 6. Andrew Wheating 7. Dub Myers 8. Steve Prefontaine 9. Mac Fleet 10. Arne Kvalheim Mile 1. Andrew Wheating 2. Joaquim Cruz 3. A.J. Acosta 4. Steve Prefontaine 5. Dub Myers 6. Dave Wilborn 7. Roscoe Divine 8. Jim Hill 9. Rudy Chapa 10. Dyrol Burleson Archie San Romani 12. Knut Kvalheim 13. Paul Geis 14. Keith Forman 15. Arne Kvalheim Mark Feig 17. Jim Bailey Scott Daggatt 19. Gary Barger 20. Bill McChesney Jr. 21. Steve Savage Matt Centrowitz 23. Matthew Centrowitz 24. Colin Dalton 25. Steve Fein 26. Harold Kuphaldt 27. Rick Bergesen 28. Mike Blackmore 29. Wade Bell 30. Jordan McNamara 31. Mac Fleet 32. Lars Kaupang 3-Mile 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Steve Prefontaine Paul Geis Arne Kvalheim Ken Moore Terry Williams Dave Taylor Norm Trerise Randy James Steve Savage Pat Tyson

5,000 Meters 1. Bill McChesney Jr. 2. Edward Cheserek 3. Rudy Chapa 4. Alberto Salazar 5. Steve Prefontaine 6. Paul Geis 7. Trevor Dunbar 8. Eric Jenkins 9. Galen Rupp 10. Jim Hill

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1:46.1 1:47.7 1:47.9 1:48.1 1:48.7 1:48.8 1:49.1 1:49.1

1967 1962 1967 1973 1962 1968 1958 1970

3:34.46 3:36.48 3:36.48 3:36.50 3:36.70 3:37.52 3:37.89 3:38.1 3:38.35 3:38.5

2011 1984 2010 2014 1976 2010 1984 1973 2013 1968

3:51.74 2010 3:53.00 1984 3:53.76 2010 3:54.6 1973 3:55.31 1986 3:56.2 1967 3:56.3 1970 3:56.41 1982 3:57.04 1981 3:57.6 FAR 1961 3:57.6 1964 3:57.9 1973 3:58.1 1974 3:58.3 1962 3:58.5 1968 3:58.5 1974 3:58.6 1956 3:58.6 1975 3:58.8 1975 3:59.1 1980 3:59.2 1970 3:59.2 1975 3:59.33 2010 3:59.44 1991 3:59.46 2000 3:59.73 1987 3:59.79 1987 3:59.80 1984 3:59.8 1966 3:59.87 2009 3:59.88 2010 3:59.9 1974

12:53.4 12:55.8 13:14.6 13:26.2 13:28.8 13:30.6 13:35.4 13:36.0 13:36.2 13:37.0

1973 1974 1968 1966 1975 1975 1968 1974 1970 1973

13:14.80 13:18.71 13:19.22 13:22.31 13:22.4 13:23.4 13:26.90 13:27.41 13:30.49 13:30.52

1982 2014 1979 1979 1973 1974 2014 2014 2007 1982

10,000 Meters 1. Galen Rupp 2. Bill McChesney Jr. 3. Luke Puskedra 4. Alberto Salazar 5. Shadrack Biwott 6. Edward Cheserek 7. Jason Hartmann 8. Parker Stinson 9. Matthew Davis 10. Chris Hamilton

27:33.48 27:50.82 27:56.62 28:06.12 28:28.83 28:30.18 28:31.96 28:34.71 28:38.86 28:45.56

6-Mile 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

27:09.4 FCR/FAR 1973 27:56.72 1981 28:03.0 1974 28:11.0 1973 28:28.8 1974

Steve Prefontaine Alberto Salazar Terry Williams Mike Long Randy James

110 Meter High Hurdles 1. Devon Allen 2. Eric Mitchum 3. Johnathan Cabral 4. Ashton Eaton 5. Micah Harris 6. Bob Gray 7. LaMar Hurd 8. David Klech 9. AK Ikwuakor 10. Phil Bransom Hand Times: 1. Ivory Harris 2. Dave Edstrom Mel Renfro Don Wright 120 Yard Hurdles 1. Jerry Tarr 2. Dave Edstrom Bob Blum Ivory Harris 5. Phil Bransom 400 Meter Hurdles 1. Pedro Chiamulera 2. Bob Gray 3. Don Ward 4. Brian Wright 5. Richard Curtis 6. Johnathan Cabral 7. Brandon Holliday 8. Phil Bransom 9. AK Ikwuakor 10. David Klech Hand Times: 1. Gary Knoke

2007 1982 2012 1979 2009 2014 2003 2013 1999 1984

13.16 13.38 13.45 13.54 13.67 13.79 13.81 13.82 13.83 13.84

2014 2004 2012 2010 2002 1991 1984 2011 2005 1979

13.7 13.8 13.8 13.8

1972 1960 1962 1981

13.3 FAR 1962 13.8 1960 13.8 1967 13.8 1971 13.9 1977

49.64 49.83 50.19 50.38 50.49 50.50 50.52 50.57 50.61 50.75

1987 1992 1984 1990 1986 2013 2004 1979 2005 2009

49.6

1968

440 Yard Hurdles 1. Jerry Tarr Gary Knoke 3. Paul Cope Paul Wilkinson 5. Dave Hagmeier

50.3 50.3 51.6 51.6 51.8

1962 1968 1966 1974 1975

3,000 Meter Steeplechase 1. Ken Martin 2. Knut Kvalheim 3. Don Clary 4. Danny Lopez 5. Steve Savage 6. Matt McGuirk 7. Dan Nelson 8. Harold Kuphaldt 9. Todd Lathers 10. Mike Friton

8:20.97 8:25.6 8:26.9 8:28.44 8:29.6 8:33.03 8:34.19 8:34.19 8:35.0 8:35.0

1980 1973 1979 1990 1971 1984 1987 1984 1973 1981


RECORD BOOK

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 Allen 39.89 2014 Arthur Delaney, Mike Berry, Marcus Chambers 4. Devon Hosey, 39.80 1991 Michael McClendon, Bob Gray, Ronnie Harris 5. Jared Huske, 39.86 2006 Matt Scherer, Derrick Jones, Jordan Kent Dior Mathis, 39.86 2012 Arthur Delaney, Joeal Hotchkins, Mike Berry 7. Dior Mathis, 39.89 2013 Arthur Delaney, B.J. Kelley, De’Anthony Thomas 8. Dior Mathis, 40.00 2013 Arthur Delaney. B.J. Kelley, Mike Berry 9. Bob Gray, 40.01 1989 Curtis Wilson, Davon Russell, Klaus Weigeldt 10. Dino Philyaw, 40.08 1995 Pat Johnson, LaMont Woods, Duane Ingram 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. Marcus Chambers 3:04.10 2014 Arthur Delaney, Devon Allen, Mike Berry 6. Travis Anderson, 3:04.85 2006 Matt Scherer, Akobundu Ikwuakor, Jordan Kent Marcus Dillon, 3:04.85 2008 Ashton Eaton, Phil Alexander, Chad Barlow 8. Marcus Chambers 3:06.51 2014 Arthur Delaney, Jack Galpin, Mike Berry 9. Travis Anderson, 3:06.73 2003 Matt Scherer, Jordan Kent, Brandon Holliday 10. Eric Hersey, 3:07.21 2011 Bryan Harper, Elijah Greer, Mike Berry 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

Dub Myers NCAA Champion

Pole Vault 1. Tommy Skipper 5.80m 2. Kory Tarpenning 3. Tom Hintnaus 4. Piotr Buciarski 5. Jay Davis Trevor Woods 5.50m 7. Tim Canfield 8. Brian Cullen 9. John Switzer 10. Jeromy Williams 5.40m

19-0.25 18-6.5 18-4.5 18-2.5 18-0.5 18-0.5 17-10.5 17-9.25 17-9 17-8.5

2007 1985 1980 1999 1986 2002 1986 1990 1980 1995

Hammer 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Long Jump 1. Latin Berry 8.14m 2. Ashton Eaton 8.04m 3. Bouncy Moore 4. Ross Blackman 5. Uchenna Agu Leonidas Watson 7.94m 7. Tom Smith 8. Mel Renfro 9. J.J. Birden Spencer Williams

26-8.5 26-4.5 26-2.25 26-1 26-0.75 26-0.75 26-0 25-11.75 25-8.75 25-8.75

1989 2010 1971 1974 1986 2005 1969 1962 1988 1988

Javelin (New implement) 1. Cyrus Hostetler 2. Sam Crouser 3. John Stiegeler 4. Art Skipper 5. Alex Wolff 6. Ryan Brandel 7. Mike Simmons 8. Adam Jenkins 9. Nick Bakke 10. Jack Byrne

Triple Jump 1. Spencer Williams 16.44m 2. Latin Berry 16.41m 3. Gregg Bleakney 4. Leonidas Watson 16.37m 5. Uchenna Agu 6. Foluso Akinradewo 15.86m 7. LaMar Hurd 8. Brian Schaudt 15.75m 9. Todd Bleakney 15.61m 10. Gary Lacey

53-11.25 53-10.25 53-9.75 53-8.5 52-6.75 52-0.5 51-11.5 51-8.25 51-2.75 51-0

1989 1989 1998 2005 1986 2003 1983 2011 1994 1979

Shot Put 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Dean Crouser Neil Steinhauer Jeff Stover Pete Shmock Dave Voorhees Vince Goldsmith Mac Wilkins Greg Aitkenhead Dave Steen Jeff Hultberg 18.68m

69-1.5 68-11.75 68-4.5 66-5 64-3.75 63-10.25 63-8 63-7.75 61-11.25 61-3.5

1982 1967 1980 1972 1978 1981 1973 1986 1963 1985

Discus 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Dean Crouser 65.88m Mac Wilkins Dave Voorhees Ray Burton Kevin Carr Jose deSouza 59.98m Steve Davis 59.10m Gary Wolf Jeff Hultberg 57.70m Kent Landerholm 57.46m

216-2 212-6 206-6 204-4 198-11 196-9 193-11 193-2 189-4 188-6

1983 1973 1978 1976 1986 1988 1983 1972 1985 1983

Matthew Centrowitz NCAA Champion

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Ken Flax Greg Skipper 70.57m Scott McGee 68.84m Kent Landerholm 68.78m Eric Finch 67.68m Brian Richotte 67.96m Adam Kriz 67.45m Colin Veldman 66.94m Jordan Stray 66.93m John McArdle

257-0 231-6 225-10 225-8 222-0 222-11 221-3 219-7 219-7 215-10

1986 2014 1991 1983 1989 2007 2003 2008 2011 1979

272-10 265-1 252-10 251-8 242-7 238-0 234-0 227-4 227-3 225-9

2009 2012 2001 1992 2010 2007 2010 2004 2002 1989

Javelin (Old implement) 1. Brian Crouser 2. Reidar Lorentzen 3. Les Tipton 4. Bob George 5. Mac Wilkins 6. Frode Stormyr 7. Jeff Carter 8. Bob Daniel 9. John Burns 10. Mark Richardson

312-0 286-6 263-1 260-1 257-4 254-9 254-8 251-3 250-1 248-3

1985 1979 1964 1984 1970 1984 1976 1972 1963 1970

Decathlon 1. Ashton Eaton 2. Pedro daSilva 3. Muhammad Oliver 4. Dakotah Keys 5. Craig Brigham 6. Santiago Lorenzo 7. Jeromy Williams 8. Ray Livingston 9. Dave Edstrom 10. Tommy Skipper

8,457 8,176 8,087 8,068 8,027 7,889 7,806 7,754 7,599 7,589

2010 1992 1992 2014 1975 2001 1995 1995 1959 2004

83.16m 80.80m 77.07m 76.72m 73.93m 72.54m 71.32m 69.30m 69.28m 68.80m


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Oregon Men’s Indoor Top Performances 50 Meters 1. Devon Hosey 2. Ronnie Harris 3. Patrick Johnson Derrick Deadwiler LaVon Pierce

5.6 5.7 5.80 5.8 5.8

1992 1992 1995 1993 1992

55 Meters 1. Devon Hosey 2. LaMont Woods Pat Johnson

6.2 6.25 6.25

1992 1996 1996

60 Meters 1. Samie Parker 2. Ashton Eaton 3. Richard Del Rincon 4. Derrick Jones LaMichael James

6.62 6.71 6.73 6.77 6.77

2003 2010 2006 2008 2010

3,000 Meters 1. Galen Rupp 2. Edward Cheserek 3. Matthew Centrowitz 4. Parker Stinson 5. Trevor Dunbar 2-Mile 1. Jim Hill (unattached) 2. Chris Hamilton 3. Tye Van Schoiack

200 Meters 1. Mike Berry 2. Kedar Inico 3. Pat Johnson Arthur Delaney 5. Richard Del Rincon

20.84 21.10 21.26 21.26 21.40

2014 2005 1996 2013 2006

300 Meters 1. Phil Alexander Marcus Dillon 3. Ashton Eaton 4. Chad Barlow 5. Bryan Harper

33.42 33.42 33.93 34.42 34.60

2008 2008 2008 2008 2012

400 Meters 1. Mike Berry 2. Matt Scherer 3. Kedar Inico 4. Phil Alexander 5. Marcus Chambers

45.64 45.95 46.41 46.96 47.11

2014 2005 2005 2008 2014

440 Yards 1. Parrish Nixon 2. Mark Harris

49.8 52.4

1984 1985

500 Yards 1. Curtis Wilson 2. Larry Williams 3. Pat Lanning

57.74 59.00 59.4

1991 1990 1988

600 Meters 1. Elijah Greer 2. Travis Thompson 3. Russell Hornsby 4. Boru Guyota 5. Tomas Finol

1:18.01 1:18.35 1:19.88 1:19.95 1:20.94

2010 2010 2012 2012 2003

800 Meters 1. Andrew Wheating 2. Elijah Greer 3. Boru Guyota 4. Simon Kimata 5. Mike McGrath

1:46.36 1:46.73 1:47.42 1:48.07 1:49.28

2010 2013 2013 2002 2008

1,000 Yards 1. Steve Bence 2. Dave Bailey 3. Knut Hegvold

2:10.2 2:14.5 2:16.9

1973 1985 1984

Mile 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

3:57.70 3:57.86 3:57.92 3:58.08 3:58.20 3:58.62 3:59.01 3:59.18 3:59.2 3:59.25 3:59.57

2010 2009 2009 2010 2010 2013 2013 2013 1973 2006 2013

Mac Fleet Galen Rupp Matthew Centrowitz A.J. Acosta Andrew Wheating Brett Johnson Matt Miner Jeramy Elkaim Steve Prefontaine Mike McGrath Chad Noelle

1,500 Meters 1. Greg James 2. Dave Veniski

4:00.55 4:05.08

1995 1995

2,000 Meters 1. Rudy Chapa

5:13.4

1979

7:44.69 7:47.20 7:50.59 7:51.06 7:51.55

2009 2014 2011 2014 2012

8:37.0 8:55.0 8:56.9

1984 1985 1992

5,000 Meters 1. Galen Rupp 2. Alberto Salazar 3. Trevor Dunbar 4. Parker Stinson 5. Jeramy Elkaim

13:18.12 13:22.6 13:36.86 13:39.22 13:39.35

2009 CR/FAR 1981 2012 2012 2013

50 Meter Hurdles 1. Quincy Ruffin Pedro DeSilva Muhammed Oliver Jamar Williams

6.90 6.9 6.9 6.9

1997 1992 1992 1993

55 Meter Hurdles 1. Eric Mitchum 2. J.J. Birden 3. Ray Livingston

7.26 7.44 7.49

2004 1988 1996

60 Yard Hurdles 1. LaMar Hurd 2. J.J. Birden 3. LaMar Hurd

7.49 7.5 7.55

1984 1984 1984

60 Meter Hurdles 1. Johnathan Cabral 7.65 2014 2. Eric Mitchum 7.67 2006 3. Ashton Eaton 7.77 2010 4. Devon Allen 7.83 2014 5. Micah Harris 7.85 2002 4x400 Meter Relay 1. Travis Anderson, 3:04.17 2005 Kedar Inico, Akobundu Ikwuakor, Matt Scherer 2. Marcus Chambers, 3:06.51 2014 Arthur Delaney, Jack Galpin, Mike Berry 3. Travis Anderson, 3:06.54 2004 Brandon Holliday, Roderick Dotts, Matt Scherer 4. Ashton Eaton, 3:07.13 2007 Chad Barlow, Phil Alexander, Marcus Dillon 5. Travis Anderson, 3:07.55 2005 Roderick Dotts, Kedar Inico, Matt Scherer Distance Medley Relay 1. Mac Fleet, 9:26.78 2011 Mike Berry, Elijah Greer, Matthew Centrowitz 2. Mac Fleet, 9:28.91 2014 Jack Galpin, Boru Guyota, Edward Cheserek 3. Jordan McNamara, 9:29.39 2009 Chad Barlow, Andrew Wheating, Galen Rupp 4. A.J. Acosta, 9:29.59 2009 Chad Barlow, Andrew Wheating, Galen Rupp 5. Mac Fleet, 9:29.82 2010 Chad Barlow, Elijah Greer, A.J. Acosta

High Jump 1. Chris Nelson 2.25m 2. Andy Young Jason Boness 2.19m 4. Jeff Lindsey 2.17m 5. Damian Olson Danny Marconi 2.16m

7-4.5 7-2.25 7-2.25 7-1.5 7-1 7-1

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 2. Ray Livingston 7.76m 3. Ashton Eaton 7.73m 4. Joey Mortimore 5. Vernell Warren 7.56m

25-11 25-5.5 25-4.5 25-0.25 24-9.75

2005 1996 2010 1998 2011

Triple Jump 1. Leonidas Watson 16.11m 2. Spencer Williams 3. Foluso Akinradewo 15.55m 4. Brian Schaudt 15.47m 5. Gregg Bleakney

52-10.25 51-0.5 51-0.25 50-9.25 50-4.5

2004 1990 2003 2012 1996

Shot Put 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

58-8.75 57-9.75 57-9 57-5 57-5

2006 2013 2014 2000 2001

68-3 68-0.25 67-7 64-0.5 62-7.75

2014 2007 2003 1985 2011

6,499 5,942 5,831 5,608 5,446

2010 CR/FAR/FWR 2014 2011 2002 2002

Colin Veldman 17.90m Sam Crouser 17.62m Ryan Hunter-Simms 17.60m John Bello 17.51m Rian Ingrim 17.50m

35 Pound Weight Throw 1. Greg Skipper 20.80 2. Brian Richotte 20.73m 3. Adam Kriz 20.60m 4. Ken Flax 5. Jordan Stray 19.09m Heptathlon 1. Ashton Eaton 2. Dakotah Keys 3. David Klech 4. Santiago Lorenzo 5. Billy Pappas CR - Collegiate Record FAR - Former American Record FWR - Former World Record

Elijah Greer NCAA Champion

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Men’s NCAA Championship Results NCAA Outdoor Champions and Oregon Results Year 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999

Champion (Coach) Score Oregon Site Illinois (Harry Gill) 20   —   8 Chicago California (Walter Christie) 28   —   — Chicago Michigan (Steve Farrell) 29   —   — Chicago No Meet Stanford (R. L. Templeton) 31   —   — Chicago USC (Dean Cromwell) 27   —   — Chicago Illinois (Harry Gill) 35   —   — Chicago Stanford (R. L. Templeton) 72   —   — Chicago Ohio State (Frank Castleman) 50   — 12 Chicago USC (Dean Cromwell) 55   9th 12 Chicago USC (Dean Cromwell) 77 10th 14 Chicago Indiana (Billy Hayes) 56   —   — Chicago Louisiana State (Bernie Moore) 58   9th 20 Chicago Stanford (R. L. Templeton) 63 10th 14 USC USC (Dean Cromwell) 74   — 2.2 California USC (Dean Cromwell) 103   —   — Chicago USC (Dean Cromwell) 62   — 8 California USC (Dean Cromwell) 67 10th 16 Minnesota USC (Dean Cromwell) 86   7th 16 USC USC (Dean Cromwell) 47 11 Minnesota USC (Dean Cromwell) 81 10th 10 Stanford USC (Dean Cromwell) 85   —   — Nebraska USC (Dean Cromwell) 46   —   — Northwestern Illinois (Leo Johnson) 79   —   — Marquette Navy (E. J. Thomson) 62   —   — Marquette Illinois (Leo Johnson) 78   —   — Minnesota Illinois (Leo Johnson) 59   — 5 1/6 Utah Minnesota (James Kelly) 46   — 9 Minnesota USC (Jess Hill) 55 34th 2/5 USC USC (Jess Hill) 46 38th 1 Minnesota USC (Jess Hill) 56 12th 12 Washington USC (Jess Mortensen) 66   9th 20 California USC (Jess Mortensen) 80   — 0 Nebraska USC (Jess Mortensen) 66 10th 12 Michigan USC (Jess Mortensen) 42   4th 29 USC UCLA (Ducky Drake) 57   7th 20 California Villanova (James Elliott) 47 17th 9 Texas USC (Jess Mortensen) 48 19th 9 California Kansas (Bill Easton) 73 18th 10 Nebraska Kansas (Bill Easton) 50   4th 22 California USC (Jess Mortensen) 65   2nd 47 Pennsylvania Oregon (Bill Bowerman) 85  Champions Oregon USC (Vern Wolfe) 61   3rd 41 New Mexico Oregon (Bill Bowerman) 70   Champions Oregon Oregon (Bill Bowerman) 32   Champions California USC (Vern Wolfe) 32 UCLA (Jim Bush) 81   7th 23 Indiana USC (Vern Wolfe) 86   2nd 42 Brigham Young USC (Vern Wolfe) 58 11th 13 California San Jose State (Bud Winter) 48 T10th 18 Tennessee Oregon (Bill Bowerman) 35   Champions Drake Brigham Young (Clarence Robison) 35 Kansas (Bob Timmons) 35 UCLA (Jim Bush) 52   3rd 38 Washington UCLA (Jim Bush) 82   4th 32 Oregon UCLA (Jim Bush) 52   2nd 31 Louisiana State Tennessee (Stan Huntsman) 60 T17th 10 Texas Texas-El Paso (Ted Banks) 55 T6th 24 Brigham Young USC (Vern Wolfe) 64 T12th 16 Pennsylvania Arizona State (Baldy Castillo) 64 T20th 8 Illinois UCLA (Jim Bush) 50   4th 40 Oregon Texas-El Paso (Ted Banks) 50 Texas-El Paso (Ted Banks) 64   5th 28 Illinois Texas-El Paso (Ted Banks) 69 T6th 24 Texas Texas-El Paso (Ted Banks) 70 T12th 16 Louisiana State Texas-El Paso (Jon Wedel) 105   4th 76 Brigham Young Southern Methodist (Ted McLaughlin) 104   6th 59 Houston Oregon (Bill Dellinger) 113   Champions Oregon Arkansas (John McDonnell) 61   7th 26 Texas Southern Methodist (Ted McLaughlin) 53   7th 30 Indianapolis UCLA (Bob Larson) 81 21st 14 Louisiana State UCLA (Bob Larson) 82 T7th 25 Oregon Louisiana State (Pat Henry) 53   4th 36 Brigham Young Louisiana State (Pat Henry) 44   5th 27 Duke Tennessee (Doug Brown) 51   3rd 36 Oregon Arkansas (John McDonnell) 60   5th 33 Texas Arkansas (John McDonnell) 69    —   — New Orleans Arkansas (John McDonnell) 83    —   — Boise State Arkansas (John McDonnell) 61.5 T47th 5 Tennessee Arkansas (John McDonnell) 55 30th 10.5 Oregon Arkansas (John McDonnell) 55 T61st 3 Indiana Arkansas (John McDonnell) 58 T35th 7 Buffalo Arkansas (John McDonnell) 59 T65th 2 Boise State

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Stanford (Vin Lananna) Tennessee (Bill Webb) Louisiana State (Pat Henry) Arkansas (John McDonnell) Arkansas (John McDonnell) Arkansas (John McDonnell) Florida State (Bob Braman) Florida State (Bob Braman) Florida State (Bob Braman) Texas A&M (Pat Henry) Texas A&M (Pat Henry) Texas A&M (Pat Henry) Florida (Mike Holloway) Florida (Mike Holloway) Texas A&M (Pat Henry) Oregon (Robert Johnson)

72 T44th 5 50 9th 27 64 35th 7 59 13th 19.25 65.5 9th 26 60 T9th 23 67 T12th 23 54 T10th 20 52 T11th 22 48 T2nd 46 55 3rd 45 55 T10th 25 50 T9th 22 53 4th 44 53 88 Champions

Duke Oregon Louisiana State Sacramento Texas Sacramento Sacramento Sacramento Drake Arkansas Oregon Drake Drake Oregon Oregon

NCAA Indoor Champions and Oregon Results Year 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Champion (Coach) Score Oregon Missouri (Tom Botts) 14 x 0 Kansas (Bob Timmons) 14 — — USC (Vern Wolfe) 26   — — Villanova (Jim Elliott) 35.33   — — Kansas (Bob Timmons) 41.5   — — Kansas (Bob Timmons) 27.5   — — Villanova (Jim Elliott) 22   — — USC (Vern Wolfe) 19   — — Manhattan (Fred Dwyer) 18   — — Texas-El Paso (Ted Banks) 19   — — Texas-El Paso (Ted Banks) 36   — — Texas-El Paso (Ted Banks) 23   — — Washington State (John Chaplin) 25.5   — — Texas-El Paso (Ted Banks) 44   — — Villanova (Jim Elliott) 52   — — Texas-El Paso (Ted Banks) 76   — — Texas-El Paso (Ted Banks) 76   — — Texas-El Paso (John Wedel) 67   — — Southern Methodist (Ted McLaughlin) 43   — — Arkansas (John McDonnell) 38   — — Arkansas (John McDonnell) 70   — — Arkansas (John McDonnell) 49   — — Arkansas (John McDonnell) 39   — — Arkansas (John McDonnell) 34   — — Arkansas (John McDonnell) 34   — — Arkansas (John McDonnell) 44   x 0 Arkansas (John McDonnell) 34   — — Arkansas (John McDonnell) 53   — — Arkansas (John McDonnell) 66   — — Arkansas (John McDonnell) 94   — — Arkansas (John McDonnell) 59   — — George Mason (John Cook) 39   — — Arkansas (John McDonnell) 59   — — Arkansas (John McDonnell) 56 34th 6 Arkansas (John McDonnell) 65 47th 2 Arkansas (John McDonnell) 69.5 — — Louisiana State (Pat Henry) 34 — — Tennessee (Bill Webb) 62.5 9th 15 Arkansas (John McDonnell) 54 34th 6 Louisiana State (Pat Henry) 44.5 18th 13 Arkansas (John McDonnell) 56 6th 29 Arkansas (John McDonnell) 53 6th 23 Wisconsin (Ed Nuttycombe) 40 T19th 11 Arizona State (Greg Kraft) 44 T19th 11 Oregon (Vin Lananna) 54 Champions Florida (Mike Holloway) 57 t2nd 44 Florida (Mike Holloway) 52 T26th 8 Florida (Mike Holloway) 52 T36th 6 Arkansas (Chris Bucknam) 74 T6th 22 Oregon (Robert Johnson) 62 Champions

Site Detroit Detroit Detroit Detroit Detroit Detroit Detroit Detroit Detroit Detroit Detroit Detroit Detroit Detroit Detroit Detroit Detroit Pontiac, Mich. Pontiac, Mich. Syracuse, N.Y. Syracuse, N.Y. Oklahoma City Oklahoma City Oklahoma City Indianapolis Indianapolis Indianapolis Indianapolis Indianapolis Indianapolis Indianapolis Indianapolis Indianapolis Indianapolis Indianapolis Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas Texas A&M Arkansas Texas A&M Boise State Arkansas New Mexico

Number of NCAA Outdoor Team Championships USC 26 Arkansas 12 UCLA 8 Oregon 6 Texas-El Paso 6 Illinois 5 Louisiana State 4 Stanford 4 Texas A&M 4 Florida State 3 Kansas 3 Tennessee 3 Florida 2

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Southern Methodist 2 Arizona State 1 Brigham Young 1 California 1 Indiana 1 Michigan 1 Minnesota 1 Navy 1 Ohio State 1 San Jose State 1 Villanova 1


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Oregon Men’s NCAA Champions 1934 1938 1941 1947 1948 1951 1952 1954 1955 1956 1959 1960 1961 1962 1964 1965 1967 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1978 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1990 1992 2001 2004 2005

Bob Parke Mack Robinson Les Steers George Rasmussen George Rasmussen Chuck Missfeldt Emery Barnes Bill Dellinger Jim Bailey Ken Reiser Bill Dellinger Jim Grelle Dyrol Burleson Jerry Tarr Dyrol Burleson Dyrol Burleson Jerry Tarr Harry Jerome Jerry Tarr Harry Jerome Les Tipton Neal Steinhauer Bruce Mortenson Wade Bell Steve Prefontaine Steve Prefontaine Bouncy Moore Steve Prefontaine Steve Prefontaine Mac Wilkins Paul Geis Rudy Chapa David Mack Dean Crouser Dean Crouser Brian Crouser Joaquim Cruz Dean Crouser Joaquim Cruz Joaquim Cruz Brian Crouser Ken Flax Dub Myers Dan Nelson Scott McGee Art Skipper Santiago Lorenzo John Stiegleler Tommy Skipper Tommy Skipper

George Rasmussen NCAA Champion

Javelin 220 yards High Jump Pole Vault Pole Vault Javelin High Jump Mile Mile 2-mile 5,000 Meters Mile 1,500 120 yard hurdles Mile Mile 120 yard hurdles 220 yard hurdles 440 yard hurdles 100 Meters Javelin Shot Put Steeplechase 880 yards 3-mile 3-mile Long Jump 5,000 Meters 3-mile Discus 3-mile 5,000 Meters 800 Meters Discus Shot Put Javelin 800 Meters Discus 800 Meters 1,500 Meters Javelin Hammer 1,500 Meters Steeplechase Hammer Javelin Decathlon Javelin Pole Vault Pole Vault-Ind.

220-11.625 21.3 6-10.875 14-0 (tie) 14-0 219-4.75 6-8 (tie) 4:13.8 4:05.6 9:04.5 14:48.5 4:03.9 3:44.2 13.9 4:00.5 3:59.8 13.5 20.7 50.3 10.1 249-10 62-6 9:00.8 1:47.6 13:22.0 13:20.2 25-9.75 13:31.4 13:05.3 203-11 13:38.89 13:35.29 1:48.00 207-4 68-4.25 274-7 1:44.91 216-2 1:45.10 3:36.48 281-0 257-0 3:41.72 8:35.37 217-8 248-7 7,889 252-10 18-8.25 18-4.5

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2013 2014

Tommy Skipper Pole Vault Tommy Skipper Pole Vault-Ind. Tommy Skipper Pole Vault Ashton Eaton Decathlon Andrew Wheating 800 Meters Galen Rupp 5,000 Meters Galen Rupp 10,000 Meters Ashton Eaton Decathlon Galen Rupp 3,000 Meters-Ind. Galen Rupp 5,000 Meters-Ind. Distance Medley Relay-Ind. (A.J. Acosta, Chad Barlow, Andrew Wheating, Galen Rupp) Ashton Eaton Heptathlon-Ind. Andrew Wheating 800 Meters Andrew Wheating 1,500 Meters Ashton Eaton Decathlon Distance Medley Relay-Ind. (A.J. Acosta, Chad Barlow, Travis Thompson, Andrew Wheating) Ashton Eaton Heptathlon-Ind. Matthew Centrowitz 1,500 Meters Elijah Greer 800 Meters Mac Fleet 1,500 Meters Elijah Greer 800 Meters-Ind. Mac Fleet 1,500 Meters Edward Cheserek 10,000 Meters Devon Allen 110 Hurdles Sam Crouser Javelin Edward Cheserek 5,000 Meters - Ind. Edward Cheserek 3,000 Meters - Ind.

18-6.5 18-8.25 18-0.5 8,055 1:46.21 14:04.12 28:21.45 8,241 7:48.94 13:41.45 9:29.59 5,988 1:45.69 3:47.94 8,457 9:36.87 6,499 3:42.54 1:46.58 3:50.25 1:47.13 3:39.09 28:30.18 13.16 252-7 13:46.67 8:11.59

Oregon NCAA Champions by Event (67) 100 Meters 1 200 Meters / 220 yards 2 400 Meters / 440 yards 1 800 Meters / 880 yards 8 1,500 Meters / Mile 12 3,000 Meters / 2-Mile 3 Steeplechase 2 5,000 Meters / 3-mile 10 10,000 Meters 2 110 Meter / 120 yard Hurdles 3 Distance Medley Relay 2 High Jump 2 Pole Vault 5 Long Jump 1 Shot Put 2 Discus 3 Hammer 2 Javelin 8 Decathlon 4 Heptathlon 2

Neal Steinhauer NCAA Champion

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(1 Indoor) (2 indoor) (2 indoor)

(2 indoor) (2 indoor)

(2 indoor)

Bouncy Moore NCAA Champion


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National & Conference Award Winners Bowerman Award Winner 2009 2010

2008 2009 2009 2010 2010

Galen Rupp Ashton Eaton

Bowerman Award Finalists (top 3) 2009 2009 2010 2010 2014

Ashton Eaton Galen Rupp Ashton Eaton Andrew Wheating Edward Cheserek

1999 2000 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2012 2014

Ashton Eaton Galen Rupp Ashton Eaton Andrew Wheating Devon Allen Edward Cheserek

Galen Rupp Ashton Eaton Galen Rupp Ashton Eaton Galen Rupp Ashton Eaton Ashton Eaton Andrew Wheating Edward Cheserek Edward Cheserek Edward Cheserek

Cross Country Indoor Field Indoor Track Outdoor Field Outdoor Track Indoor Field Outdoor Co-Field Outdoor Track Cross Country Indoor Track Cross Country

USTFCCCA National Head Coach of the Year 2007 2008 2009 2014 2014

Vin Lananna Vin Lananna Dan Steele Robert Johnson Robert Johnson

Cross Country Cross Country Indoor Track & Field Indoor Track & Field Outdoor Track & Field

USTFCCCA National Assistant Coach of the Year 2014

Andy Powell

Outdoor Track & FIeld

John McDonnell Program of the Year 2009 Oregon 2010 Oregon 2014 Oregon

Pacific-10 Conference Athlete of the Year 1978 1982 1982 1983 1983 1984 1988 1995 1999 2006 2006 2007

Alberto Salazar Dean Crouser Jim Hill Dean Crouser Jim Hill Joaquim Chapa Brad Hudson Karl Keska Steve Fein Tommy Skipper Galen Rupp Shadrack Biwott

Jason Hatrmann Jason Bonus Tommy Skipper Galen Rupp Diego Mercado A.J. Acosta Luke Puskedra Matthew Centrowitz Johnathan Cabral Devon Allen

Cross Country Track & Field Track & Field Track & Field Cross Country Cross Country Cross Country Track & Field Track & Field Track & Field

Pacific-10 Conference Coach of the Year

USTFCCCA National Athlete of the Year 2008 2009 2009 2009 2009 2010 2010 2010 2013 2014 2014

Cross Country Field Track Co-Field Track

Pacific-10 Conference Newcomer of the Year

Bowerman Award Semifinalists (top 10) 2009 2009 2010 2010 2014

Galen Rupp Ashton Eaton Galen Rupp Ashton Eaton Andrew Wheating

1976 1977 1978 1978 1979 1979 1976 1982 1984 1986 1988 1989 1990 1990 1992 1995 1998 2002 2005 2006 2007 2007 2008 2008 2009 2010 2012 2013 2014

Bill Dellinger Bill Dellinger Bill Dellinger Bill Dellinger Bill Dellinger Bill Dellinger Bill Dellinger Bill Dellinger Bill Dellinger Bill Dellinger Bill Dellinger Bill Dellinger Bill Dellinger Bill Dellinger Bill Dellinger Bill Dellinger Bill Dellinger Martin Smith Oregon Staff Vin Lananna Vin Lananna Vin Lananna Dan Steele Vin Lananna Vin Lananna Vin Lananna Vin Lananna Robert Johnson Robert Johnson

Cross Country Cross Country Track & Field Cross Country Track & Field Cross Country Cross Country Cross Country Track & Field Track & Field Cross Country Cross Country Track & Field Cross Country Cross Country Cross Country Cross Country Track & Field Track & Field Cross Country Track & Field Cross Country Track & Field Cross Country Track & Field Track & Field Track & Field Track & Field Track & Field

Cross Country Track & Field Cross Country Track & Field Cross Country Track & Field Cross Country Cross Country Cross Country Field Cross Country Cross Country

Ashton Eaton Bowerman Award Winner

Andrew Wheating Bowerman Award Finalist

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Galen Rupp Bowerman Award Winner


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Oregon Men’s All-Americans (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

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)

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)

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)

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)

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)

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)

1967

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)

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)

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)

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)

1969

Steve Savage, 2nd, Steeplechase (8:45.0) Norm Trerise, 3rd, 3-Mile (13:46.4) Tom Smith, 4th, Long Jump (26-0.25)

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)

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)

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Oregon Men’s All-Americans, continued 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 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

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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

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 2014 2

Devon Allen, 1st, 110 Meter Hurdles (13.16) Edward Cheserek, 1st, 10,000 Meters (28:30.18) Sam Crouser, 1st, Javelin (252-07) Mac Fleet, 1st, 1,500 Meters (3:39.09) Mike Berry, 2nd, 400 Meters (45.07) Edward Cheserek, 2nd, 5,000 Meters (13:18.71) Trevor Dunbar, 3rd, 5,000 Meters (13:26.90) Dakotah Keys, 3rd, Decathlon (8,068) Eric Jenkins, 4th, 5,000 Meters (13:27.41) Trevor Dunbar, 5th, 10,000 Meters (28:53.81) Greg Skipper, 5th, Hammer Throw (229-03) Tanguy Pepiot, 6th, Steeplechase (8:43.26) Arthur Delaney, 7th, 200 Meters (20.79) Parker Stinson, 8th, 10,000 Meters (29:01.39) 2 Boru Guyota, 9th, 800 Meters (1:48.87) 2 Sam Prakel, 10th, 1,500 Meters (3:41.04) 2 Mitch Modin, 13th, Decathlon (7,485) 2 Parker Stinson, 14th, 5,000 Meters (13:59.18) Edward Cheserek, 1st, 3,000 Meters (8:11.59) - Indoors Edward Cheserek, 1st, 5,000 Meters (13.46.67) - Indoors Brett Johnson, Marcus Chambers, Boru Guyota, Trevor Dunbar, 2nd, Distance Medley Relay (9:40.47) - Indoors Mac Fleet, 3rd, Mile (4:02.96) - Indoors Parker Stinson, 3rd, 5,000 Meters (13:54.46) - Indoors Mike Berry, 4th, 400 Meters (45.64) - Indoors Johnathan Cabral, 4th, 60 Meter Hurdles (7.65) - Indoors Dakotah Keys, 4th, Heptathlon (5,942) - Indoors Trevor Dunbar, 5th, 3,000 Meters (8:14.13) - Indoors Marcus Chambers, Arthur Delaney, Jack Galpin, Mike Berry, 6th, 4x400 Meter Relay (3:06.51) - Indoors 2 Parker Stinson, 11th, 3,000 Meters (8:15.81) - Indoors

Second team selection (all others first team)


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Oregon Multi All-America Award Winners Outdoors, unless otherwise indicated 11

Galen Rupp (5 outdoor, 6 indoor)

10

Mike Berry (6 outdoor, 4 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

Mac Fleet (2 outdoor, 5 indoor) Elijah Greer (4 outdoor, 3 indoor) Luke Puskedra (4 outdoor, 3 indoor) Parker Stinson (4 outdoor, 3 indoor)

6

Trevor Dunbar (3 outdoor, 3 indoor)

Kedar Inico (4 outdoor, 2 indoor) Tommy Skipper (3 outdoor, 3 indoor)

5

Matthew Centrowitz (2 outdoor, 3 indoor) Dean Crouser Harry Jerome Dakotah Keys (3 outdoor, 2 indoor) Eric Mitchum (2 outdoor, 3 indoor)

4

Chad Barlow (0 outdoor, 4 indoor) Latin Berry Boyd Brown Johnathan Cabral (2 outdoor, 2 indoor) Edward Cheserek (2 outdoor, 2 indoor) Arthur Delaney (3 outdoor, 1 indoor) Boru Guyota (2 outdoor, 2 indoor) 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 Rudy Chapa Doug Chapman Brian Crouser Sam 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 Mike Lehner Scott McGee Samie Parker (1 outdoor, 2 indoor) George Rasmussen Alberto Salazar Steve Savage Les Steers 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 Marcus Chambers (2 indoors) Micah Davis Marcus Dillon (1 outdoor, 1 indoor) Richard Del Rincon Jose deSouza Eric Finch Jack Galpin (1 indoor, 1 outdoor) Paul Geis Bob Gray Ivory Harris Jason Hartman Tom Hintnaus Cyrus Hostetler A.K. Ikwuakor Brett Johnson (1 outdoor, 1 indoor) 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 Greg 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)

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Oregon AllAmericans by Event (424) Outdoors (351) 100 Yards 9 100 Meters 2 200 Yards 2 200 Meters 2 220 Yards 2 400 Meters 7 800 Yards 2 880 Yards 5 800 Meters 13 1,500 Meters 26 Mile 15 2-Mile 2 3-Mile 7 5,000 Meters 33 6-Mile 1 10,000 Meters 22 110 Yard Hurdles 1 120 Yard Hurdles 3 110 Meter Hurdles 10 220 Yard Low Hurdles 2 400 Yard Hurdles 1 400 Meter Hurdles 1 3,000 Meter Steeplechase 34 440 Meter Relay 2 440 Yard Relay 1 4x100 Meter Relay 1 Mile Relay 3 4x400 Meter Relay 4 High Jump 9 Pole Vault 21 Long Jump 10 Triple Jump 5 Shot Put 11 Discus 13 Javelin 32 Hammer 16 Decathlon 21 Indoors (73) 60 Meters 2 400 Meters 5 800 Meters 7 Mile 10 3,000 Meters 9 5,000 Meters 12 60 Meter Hurdles 5 4x400 Meter Relay 4 Distance Medley Relay 4 High Jump 1 Long Jump 2


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Men’s Conference Results Pacific Coast Conference Championship Results (191959) 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928

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. 1-California, 51.5; 2-Stanford, 46; 3-Oregon State, 25; 4-Washington State, 19; 5-Washington, 12.5; 6-Oregon, 11. 1-Washington, 60; 2-Oregon State, 48; 3-Oregon, 36.5; 4-Washington State, 18.5 1-Washington, 56.7; 2-Oregon State, 49.3; 3-Oregon, 28; 4-Montana, 12; 5-Washington State-9; 6-Idaho, 6. 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. 1-Oregon, 37; 2-Washington, 36; 3t-Oregon State, 27; 3t-Stanford-37; 5-Idaho, 17; 6-Washington State, 16; 7-Montana, 5. 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. 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. 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. 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 kept 1930 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 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942

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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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 contested 1946 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

1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959

AAWU/Pacific-8 Conference Championships Results (1960-78) 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978

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.

Santiago Lorenzo NCAA Champion

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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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.

1-USC, 83.5; 2-UCLA, 51; 3-California, 46.5; 4-Washington, 32.5; 5-Stanford, 26.5. 1-USC, 101; 2-UCLA, 55; 3-California, 34.5; 4-Stanford, 28.5; 5-Washington, 21. 1-USC, 78.5; 2-UCLA, 73; 3-Stanford, 50; 4-California, 21.5; 5-Washington, 17. 1-USC, 74; 2-Stanford, 64; 3-California, 28.5; 4-Washington State, 26; 5-UCLA, 25.5; 6-Washington, 24. 1-USC, 73; 2-California, 41; 3-Washington State, 40; 4-Stanford, 37; 5-Washington, 33; 6-UCLA, 16. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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).

John Stiegeler NCAA Champion

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Tommy Skipper NCAA Champion


RECORD BOOK Pacific-10 Conference Championships Results (1979-2011) 1979

1980 1981 1982 1983 1984

1985 1986

1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

2011

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. 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. 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). 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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). 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. 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. 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. 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). 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. 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. 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. 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) 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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

2013

2014

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. 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. 1-Oregon, 163.25; 2-USC, 99; 3-Arizona, 83; 4-Arizona State, 80.75; 5-Washington, 75.25; 6-Stanford, 71; 7-UCLA, 68.25; 8-California, 67; 9-Washington State, 66.50; 10-Colorado, 44.

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All-Time Pac-10/12 Rankings 800 Meters 1500 Meters Mile 3,000 Meters 5,000 Meters 10,000 Meters 110 Hurdles Steeple 4x400 Meter Relay Pole Vault Shot Put Discus Hammer Javelin (new) Javelin (old) Decathlon

Joaquim Cruz Andrew Wheating Elijah Greer Wade Bell David Mack Matthew Centrowitz Joaquim Cruz A.J. Acosta Matt Centrowitz Andrew Wheating Joaquim Cruz A.J. Acosta Steve Prefontaine Dub Myers Rudy Chapa Bill McChesney, Jr. Alberto Salazar Steve Pretontaine Galen Rupp (i) Bill McChesney, Jr. Galen Rupp (i) Rudy Chapa Galen Rupp Bill McChesney, Jr. Luke Puskedra Eric Mitchum Ken Martin Knut Kvalheim (Kent, Inico, Ikwaukor, Scherer) Tommy Skipper Kory Tarpenning Dean Crouser Dean Steinhauer Jeff Stover Dean Crouser Mac Wilkins Ken Flax Cyrus Hostetler Sam Crouser Brian Crouser Reidar Lorentzen Ashton Eaton Muhammad Oliver

1st, 1:41.77, 1984 4th, 1:45.03, 2008 5th, 1:45.06, 2011 6th, 1:45.17, 1967 9th, 1:45.55, 1982 3rd, 3:34.46, 2011 8th, 3:36.48, 1984 9th, 3:36.48, 2010 10th, 3:36.70, 1976 1st, 3:51.74, 2010 3rd, 3:53.00, 1984 4th, 3:53.76, 2010 6th, 3:54.6, 1973 8th, 3:55.31, 1986 3rd, 7:37.70, 1979 6th, 7:40.19, 1982 8th, 7:43.79, 1979 9th, 7:44.2, 1972 10th, 7:44.69, 2009 6th, 13:14.80, 1982 9th, 13:18.12, 2009 10th, 13:19.22, 1979 5th, 27:33.48, 2007 7th, 27:50.82, 1982 8th, 27:56.62, 2012 7th, 13.38, 2004 6th, 8:20.97, 1980 9th, 8:25.6, 1973 6th, 3:00.81, 2012 1st, 19-0.25, 2006 9th, 18-6, 1985 6th, 69-1.5, 1982 8th, 68-11.25, 1967 10th, 68-4.5, 1967 2nd, 216-2, 1983 5th, 212-6, 1973 2nd, 257-0, 1986 1st, 272-10, 2009 5th, 265-1, 2012 1st, 312-0, 1985 3rd, 286-6, 1979 1st, 8,457, 2009 9th, 8,087, 1992


RECORD BOOK

Men’s Conference Champions Pacific Coast Conference Champions (1919-59) 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1928

William Bartlett, Discus 139-11.5 Glenn Walkley, Mile 4:28.0 Art Tuck, Javelin 192-8 Mile Relay 3:30.6 Ralph Spearow, Broad Jump   22-7.875 Scotty Strachan, Shot Put   42-8 Ralph Spearow, High Jump    5-6 Ralph Spearow, Pole Vault 12-6 Ralph Spearow, High Jump    5-10 Ralph Spearow, Pole Vault 12-9 Wister Rosenberg, Broad Jump 22-3.75 Wister Rosebberg, Pole Vault 12-0 Proctor Flanagan, Broad Jump   23-5.75 George Stager, Discus 134-5.5

1929-35 PCC Northern and Southern Division Championships contested separately; PCC North results: 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941

Kelly McKennon, 440 Yards 49.4 Bobby Robinson, Pole Vault 12-6 Art Bredthauer, Broad Jump 21-8 Ed Moeller, Discus 157-2 Kelly McKennon, 440 Yards 50.3 Clarence Hill, 2-Mile 9:49.3 Bobby Robinson, Pole Vault 13-1.625 Paul Starr, 220 Yards 22.3 Ralph Hill, Mile 4:17.3 Bobby Robinson, Pole Vault 13-7 Ed Moeller, Discus 149-7 Paul Starr, 100 Meters 10.6 Paul Starr, 200 Meters 22.4 Art Holman, 400 Meters 49.7 Mile Relay 3:21.2 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 3:20.6 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 3:23.7 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 203-11 Len Holland, Discus 155-7.125 Mack Robinson, 220 Yard Hurdles 23.4 George Varoff, Pole Vault   14-0 Mack Robinson, Broad Jump   24-2.625 Boyd Brown, Javelin 224-1.25 Boyd Brown, Javelin 212-4.375 Les Steers, High Jump    6-9

1943-47 PCC Northern and Southern Division Championships contested separately; PCC North results: 1943 1946 1947

1948 1949 1950 1950 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1959

Lou Robinson, Javelin 199-1 George Rasmussen, Pole Vault   14-4t Bill Fell, 100 Yards    9.9 Dave Henthorne, 440 Yards    48.7 George Rasmussen, Pole Vault   14-4 Jack Hutchens, 880 Yards  1:54.0 Emery Barnes, High Jump    6-5.875 Ray Packwood, Pole Vault 13-9 Bill Dellinger, Mile  4:14.8 Jim Bailey, 880 Yards  1:52.0 Bill Dellinger, Mile  4:09.0 Ken Reiser, 2-Mile  9:02.6 Bill Dellinger, 2-Mile  9:05.0 Jim Bailey, Mile  4:06.0 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 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1978

Ken Moore, Steeplechase   9:05.1 Ken Moore, 3-Mile 13:45.0 Neal Steinhauer, Shot Put   61-6 Ken Moore, Steeplechase   8:49.0 Neal Steinhauer, Shot Put    63-8.75 Wade Bell, 880 Yards   1:47.6 Roscoe Divine, Mile   4:00.0 Bob Williams, Steeplechase   8:51.1 Neal Steinhauer, Shot Put    66-4.25 Dave Wilborn, Mile 4:00.4 Roscoe Divine, Mile 4:06.7 Arne Kvalheim, 3-Mile 13:39.4 Gary Knoke, 440 Yard Hurdles 50.9 Tom Smith, Long Jump 25-8.75 Steve Prefontaine, 3-Mile 13:27.4 Bouncy Moore, Long Jump 25-10 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 62-11.5 Steve Prefontaine, 3-Mile 13:32.2 Steve Prefontaine, 3-Mile 13:10.4 Mac Wilkins, Shot Put 63-7 Mac Wilkins, Discus 199-9 Craig Brigham, Decathlon 7,673 Todd Lathers, Steeplechase 8:48.0 Craig Brigham, Decathlon 7,636 Scott Dagget, Mile 4:08.2 Paul Geis, 3-Mile 13:35.8 Gary Barger, Steeplechase 8:50.1 Craig Brigham, Decathlon 7,827 Peter Spir, 1,500 Meters 3:42.0 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 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1994 1995 1996

Browning Allen, 220 Yards 23.2 Ralph Kramer, 100 Yard Hurdles 15.3 Bob Newland, High Jump 6-0 Jake Leicht, 100 Yards 9.9 Jake Leicht, 220 Yards 21.8 Bill Beifuss. High Jump 6-1.5 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

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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    17-0 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   260-4 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     261-2 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    207-8 George Walcott, 200 Meters    20.64 Joaquim Cruz, 800 Meters   1:45.37 Dean Crouser, Shot Put     68-6.75 Dean Crouser, Discus    201-7 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     229-9 Dub Myers, 800 Meters    1:47.55 Kory Tarpenning, Pole Vault     17-4 Brian Crouser, Javelin     283-8 Ken Flax, Hammer     243-8 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     51-10 J.J. Birden, Long Jump     25-8.75 Latin Berry, Triple Jump    53-6.25 Latin Berry, Long Jump     26-0.25 Latin Berry, Triple Jump    53-7.75 Jose deSouza, Shot Put     60-6.5 Andy Young, High Jump     7-3.25 Latin Berry, Long Jump     26-4.5 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    7,754 Pat Haller, 10,000 Meters  29:48.75 Muhammad Oliver, High Jump 7-0.5 Scott McGee, Hammer    214-7 Pedro daSilva, Decathlon    7,751 Bob Gray, 400 Meter Hurdles     49.83 Art Skipper, Javelin    235-11 Pedro daSilva, Decathlon 8,060 Todd Bleakney, Triple Jump    51-2.75 Pat Johnson, 400 Meters     45.38 Karl Keska, 10,000 Meters  30:27.19 Jeromy Williams, Decathlon    7,806 Daniel Das Neves, Steeplechase 8:44.30 Karl Keska, 10,000 Meters 29:10.40 Chris Nelson, High Jump 7-2.5

1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Piotr Buciarski, Pole Vault 17-8.5 Chris Nelson, High Jump 7-0.5 Micah Davis, Steeplechase 8:45.76 Kyley Johnson, High Jump 7-0.5 Micah Davis, Steeplechase 8:54.98 Piotr Buciarski, Pole Vault 17-11.25 Jason Boness, High Jump 7-5 Santiago Lorenzo, Decathlon 7,617 John Stiegeler, Javelin 240-10 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 7,532 Adam Kriz, Hammer 221-3 Adam Jenkins, Javelin 217-9 Santiago Lorenzo, Decathlon 7,564 Eric Mitchum, 110 Meter Hurdles 13.62 Tommy Skipper, Pole Vault 18-3.25 Tommy Skipper, Decathlon 7,589 Kedar Inico, 400 Meters 45.61 Eric Mitchum, 110 Meter Hurdles 13.59 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 18-0.5 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 235-4 Andy Wheating, 800 Meters 1:46.83 Carlos Trujillo, 10,000 Meters 30:11.97 Ashton Eaton, Decathlon 7,604 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 8,091 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 8,154 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 2013 2014

Elijah Greer, 800 Meters 1:49.48 Johnathan Cabral, 110 Meter Hurdles 13.61 Sam Crouser, Javelin 250-11 Dakotah Keys, Decathlon 7,793 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) Mike Berry, 400 Meters 45.05 Sam Crouser, Javelin 243-7 Dakotah Keys, Decathlon 7,801


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Oregon Men’s Record Holders and Olympians World Record Holders 1906 1906 1929 1936 1941 1959 1959 1959 1960 1960 1960 1961 1961 1962 1962 1962 1967 1968 1976 1986 2010 2011 2012

Dan Kelley 100 Yards Dan Kelley 220 Yards Ed Moeller Discus George Varoff Pole Vault Les Steers High Jump Bill Dellinger 2-mile (indoors) Bill Dellinger 3-mile (indoors) Roscoe Cook 100 Yards Roscoe Cook 60 Yards (indoors) Harry Jerome 100 Yards Otis Davis 400m Roscoe Cook 60 Yards (indoors) Harry Jerome 100 Yards Harry Jerome 100 Yards Jerry Tarr, 440y Relay Mike Gaechter, Mel Renfro, Harry Jerome Archie San Romani, 4-mile Relay Vic Reeve, Keith Forman, Dyrol Burleson Neal Steinhauer Shot Put (indoors) Roscoe Divine, 4-mile Relay Wade Bell, Arne Kvalheim, Dave Wilborn Mac Wilkins Discus Brian Crouser Javelin Ashton Eaton Heptathlon (indoors) Ashton Eaton Heptathlon (indoors) Ashton Eaton Decathlon Ashton Eaton Heptathlon (indoors)

American Record Holders 1906 1906 1929 1930 1932 1934 1936 1941 1941 1956 1956 1956 1958 1959 1959 1959 1960 1960 1960 1960 1960 1961 1961 1962 1962 1962 1967 1967 1967 1971 1972 1972 1972 1973 1973 1973 1974 1974 1974 1974 1974 1975 1976 1979 1980 1982 1982 1982 1982 1986 2009 2010 2011

Dan Kelly 100 Yards Dan Kelly 220 Yards Ed Moeller Discus Ralph Hill Mile Ralph Hill 5,000 Meters Bob Parke Javelin George Varoff Pole Vault Les Steers High Jump Les Steers High Jump Bill Dellinger 5,000 Meters Bill Dellinger 5,000 Meters Bill Dellinger 5,000 Meters Bill Dellinger 1,500 Meters Bill Dellinger 2-mile (indoors) Bill Dellinger 3-mile (indoors) Roscoe Cook 100 Yards Roscoe Cook 60 Yards (indoors) Otis Davis 400 Meters Dyrol Burleson 1,500 Meters Dyrol Burleson 1,500 Meters Dyrol Burleson Mile Dyrol Burleson Mile Roscoe Cook 60 Yards (indoors) Dyrol Burleson 2-mile Jerry Tarr 120 Yard Hurdles Archie San Romani, 4-mile Relay Vic Reeve, Keith Forman, Dyrol Burleson Wade Bell 1,000 Yards Wade Bell 1,000 Meters Neal Steinhauer Shot Put (indoors) Steve Prefontaine 5,000 Meters Steve Prefontaine 5,000 Meters Steve Prefontaine 3,000 Meters Steve Prefontaine 2-mile Steve Prefontaine 5,000 Meters Steve Prefontaine 2-mile (indoor) Steve Prefontaine 6-mile Steve Prefontaine 6-mile Steve Prefontaine 10,000 Meters Steve Prefontaine 3-mile Steve Prefontaine 5,000 Meters Steve Prefontaine 3,000 Meters Steve Prefontaine 2,000 Meters Mac Wilkins Discus Rudy Chapa 3,000 Meters Mac Wilkins Discus Alberto Salazar Marathon Matt Centrowitz 5,000 Meters Alberto Salazar 5,000 Meters Alberto Salazar 10,000 Meters Brian Crouser Javelin Galen Rupp 5,000 Meters (indoors) Ashton Eaton Heptathlon (indoors) Galen Rupp 5,000 Meters (indoors)

2011 2011 2012 2014

9.6 21.1 160-7.7 14-6.5 6-11 8:49.9 13:37.0 9.3 6.0 10.0 44.9 6.0 9.3 9.2 40.0

Ashton Eaton Galen Rupp Ashton Eaton Ashton Eaton Galen Rupp Galen Rupp Galen Rupp

Heptathlon (indoors) 10,000 Meters Decathlon Heptthlon (indoors) 10,000 Meters 2 Mile (Indoors) 10,000 Meters

6,568 26:48.00 9,039 6,645 26:44.36 8:07.41 13:01.26

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 DNP 1924 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 3:54.4 1952 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 Meters 1960 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 3:47.6 1972 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 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

16:08.9 67-10 16:05.0 232-6 262-0 6,499 6,568 9,039 6,645

9.6 21.1 160-7.7 4:12.4 14:30.0 220-11.625 14-6.5 6-10.75 6-11 14:26.0 14:25.5 14:16.2 3:41.5 8:49.9 13:37.0 9.3 6.0 44.9 3:41.3 3:40.9 3:58.6 3:57.6 6.0 8:42.5 13.3 16:08.9 2:06.5 2:18.7 67-10 13:30.4 13:22.8 7:44.2 8:19.4 13:22.4 8:24.6 27:09.4 26:51.4 27:43.6 12:51.4 13:22.2 7:42.6 5:01.4 232-6 7:37.7 232-10 2:08:52 13:12.91 13:11.93 27:25.61 262-0 13:18.12 6,499 13:11.44

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RECORD BOOK Pete Shmock Mac Wilkins Chris Braithwaite (TRI) 1984 Don Clary Alberto Salazar Mac Wilkins Art Boileau (CAN) Joaquim Cruz (BRA) Tom Hintnaus (BRA) Reidar Lorentzen (NOR) Shemi Sabag (ISR) Don Wright (AUS) 1988 Brian Crouser Ken Flax Kory Tarpenning Mac Wilkins Joaquim Cruz (BRA) 1992 Brian Crouser Ken Flax Danny Lopez Kory Tarpenning Pedr Chiamulera (BRA) Pedro daSilva (Brazil) 1996 Joaquim Cruz (BRA) Peter Fonseca (CAN) 2000 Nick Rogers Karl Keska (GBR) 2004 Piotr Buciarski (DEN) Santiago Lorenzo (ARG) 2008 Galen Rupp Andrew Wheating 2012 Matthew Centrowitz Ashton Eaton Cyrus Hostetler Galen Rupp Andrew Wheating

Shot Put DNC Discus DNC 100 Meters 10.37 200 Meters 21.02 4x100 Meter Relay 5,000 Meters 13:44.97(semi) Marathon 2:14.19 Discus 217-6 (2nd) Marathon 2:22.45 800 Meters 1:43.00 (1st) Pole Vault 17-4.5 Javelin 251-4 Marathon 2:31.34 110 Meter Hurdles 13.93 (semi) Javelin 238-7 Hammer 238-6 Pole Vault 18-0.5 Discus 216-2 (5th) 800 Meters 1:43.90 (2nd) Javelin 246-0 Hammer 227-7 Steeplechase 8:29.01 (Semi) Pole Vault 18-10.5 (4th) 400 Meter Hurdles DNF Decathlon DNF 1,500 Meters 3:45.32 Marathon 2:17.28 (21st) 5,000 Meters 13:46.18(Semi) 10,000 Meters 27:44.09 (8th) Pole Vault 18-0.5 (25th-p) Decathlon 8592 (24th) 10,000 Meters 27:36.99 (13th) 800 Meters 1:47.05 (4th-p) 1,500 Meters 3:35.17 (4th) Decathlon 8,869 (1st) Javelin 248-6/75.76m 5,000 Meters 13:45.04 (7th) 10,000 Meters 27:30.90 (2nd) 1,500 Meters 3:44.88 (Semis)

National AAU/TAC/U.S.A. Champions 1907 1922 1932 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1955 1959 1961 1962 1963 1967 1970 1971 1973 1974 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1988 1989

Dan Kelly Ralph Spearow Ralph Hill George Varoff George Varoff Mack Robinson George Varoff Les Steers Boyd Brown Les Steers Boyd Brown Les Steers Boyd Brown Boyd Brown Ken Reiser Dyrol Burleson Dyrol Burleson Jerry Tarr Jerry Tarr Dyrol Burleson Wade Bell Bouncy Moore Steve Prefontaine Steve Prefontaine Mac Wilkins Bouncy Moore Mac Wilkins Mac Wilkins Mac Wilkins Mac Wilkins Mac Wilkins Matt Centrowitz Matt Centrowitz Tom Hintnaus Mac Wilkins Matt Centrowitz Alberto Salazar Matt Centrowitz Mac Wilkins Ken Flax Kory Tarpenning Mac Wilkins Kory Tarpenning

Long Jump Pole Vault 5,000 Meters Pole Vault Pole Vault 200 Meters Pole Vault High Jump Javelin High Jump Javelin High Jump Javelin Javelin Steeplechase 1500 Meters Mile 120 Yard Hurdles Low Hurdles Mile 880 Yards Long Jump 3-mile 3-mile Discus Long Jump Discus Discus Shot Put (indoors) Discus Discus 5,000 Meters 5,000 Meters Pole Vault Discus 5,000 Meters 10,000 Meters 5,000 Meters Discus Hammer Pole Vault Discus Pole Vault

23-11 13-0 14:55.7 14-6 14-7 (tie) 21.3 14-4 6-8 215-10 6-8 223-1 6-9 218-3 216-7 10:20.7 3:47.5 4:04.9 13.4 22.6 3:56.7 1:46.1 26-2.75 12:58.6 12:53.4 211-11 26-5.75 230-0 227-0 69-1.25 219-9 231-10 13:40.8 13:33.61 18-2.5 224-3 13:28.86 28:39.33 13:31.96 223-9 256-3 18-6.5 214-2 19-0

1990 2009 2010 2011 2013 2014

Ken Flax Galen Rupp Galen Rupp Matthew Centrowitz Galen Rupp Ashton Eaton Matthew Centrowitz Galen Rupp Ashton Eaton Devon Allen Galen Rupp

Hammer 10,000 Meters 10,000 Meters 1,500 Meters 10,000 Meters Decathlon 1,500 Meters 10,000 Meters Decathlon 110 Hurdles 10,000 Meters

World Championships Competitors 1983 1987 1991 1993 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013

Joaquim Cruz (BRA) Jim Hill David Mack Bill McChesney Jr. Alberto Salazar Mac Wilkins Ken Flax David Mack Ken Flax Brad Hudson Dan Nelson Brad Hudson Dan Nelson Art Skipper Karl Keska (GBR) Piotr Buciarski (DEN) Nick Rogers Karl Keska (GBR) Piotr Buciarski (DEN) Piotr Buciarski (DEN) Galen Rupp Galen Rupp Ashton Eaton Michael Berry Ashton Eaton Matthew Centrowitz Galen Rupp Galen Rupp Andrew Wheating Ashton Eaton Matthew Centrowitz Galen Rupp Galen Rupp Carlos Trujillo Chris Winter (CAN)

800 Meters 5,000 Meters 800 Meters 10,000 Meters 10,000 Meters Discus Hammer 800 Meters Hammer Marathon Steeplechase Marathon 10,000 Meters Javelin 5,000 Meters Pole Vault 5,000 Meters 10,000 Meters Pole Vault Pole Vault 10,000 Meters 10,000 Meters Decathlon 4x400 Meter Relay Pool Decathlon 1,500 Meters 10,000 Meters 5,000 Meters 800 Meters Decathlon 1,500 Meters 10,000 Meters 5,000 Meters Marathon Steeplechase

249-6 27:52.53 28:59.29 3:47.63 28:38.17 8,729 3:45.17 28:47.32 8,291 13.16 28:12.07

1:44.27 (3rd) 13:38.7(Semi) 1:46.39 (Semi) 28:09.55 (h) 28:48.42 201-8 240-8 (q) 1:48.49 (q) 249-3 DNF 8:40.23 (e) DNF 30:41.72 225-5 DNS 18-4.5 (15th-p) 14:33.39 27:47.89 (9th) 17-6.5 (23rd-p) 17-4.5 (18th-p) 28:41.71 (11th) 27:37.99 (8th) 8,061 (18th) 2:59.31 (1st) 8,505 (2nd) 3:36.08 (3rd) 27:26.84 (7th) 13:28.64 (9th) 3:42.68 (8th-p) 8,809 (1st) 3:36.78 (2nd) 27:24.39 (4th) 13:29.87 (8th) 2:23:13 (37th) 8:29.36 (8th-p)

World Cross Country Championships Competitors 1966 1974 1975 1976 1979 1980 1981 1982 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 2000 2001 2004 2005 2006 2009

Bruce Mortenson Matt Centrowitz Don Clary Alberto Salazar Jim Hill Ken Martin Don Clary Chris Hamilton Don Clary Dan Nelson Oliver Wirz (SUI) Ken Martin Dan Nelson Oliver Wirz (SUI) Steve Fein Dan Nelson Jason Hartmann Karl Keska (GBR) Nick Rogers Dan Das Neves (BRA) Karl Keska (GBR) Nick Rogers Chris Winter (CAN) Galen Rupp Chris Winter (CAN) Kenny Klotz Luke Puskedra

– Junior 8,000 Meters Junior 8,000 Meters Junior 8,000 Meters Junior 8,000 Meters Senior 12,000 Meters Senior 12,000 Meters Junior 8,000 Meters Senior 8,000 Meters Senior 12,000 Meters Junior 8,000 Meters Senior 12,000 Meters Senior 12,000 Meters Junior 8,000 Meters Junior 8,000 Meters Senior 12,000 Meters Junior 8,000 Meters Senior 12,000 Meters Senior 12,000 Meters Senior 4,000 Meters Senior 12,000 Meters Senior 12,000 Meters Junior 8,000 Meters Junior 8,000 Meters Junior 8,000 Meters Junior 8,000 Meters Junior 8,000 Meters

National Cross Country Champions 1982 1983 2005

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Alberto Salazar Alberto Salazar Galen Rupp

Senior 12,000 Meters Senior 12,000 Meters Junior 8,000 Meters

– 21:48 (5th) 21:38 (5th) 24:36 (5th) 23:37 (12th) 37:53 (23rd) 38:23 (43rd) 22:21 (6th) 23:49.0 (27th) 35:01 (28th) — (103rd) 38:19 (41st) 39:23 (120th) — (41st) 27:25 (131st) 36:20 (82nd) 25:50 (66th 36:13 (13th) 38:14 (76th) 12:58 (119th) 41:38 (38th) 41:59 (47th) 27:53 (87th) 25:05 (20th) 27:56 (97th) 27:11 (56th) 24:43 (30th)

36:52.4 36:34 25:13.9


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Men’s University Honors Bill Bowerman Award

Presented for outstanding career achievement in track and field. 2009 2010

Galen Rupp Ashton Eaton Andrew Wheating

Harry Ritchie High Point Award

Awarded annually to an athlete for his great contribution to the team. 1975 1976 1977 1978       1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Gary Barger Dave Voorhees Ray Burton Rudy Chapa Dave Voorhees Don Coleman Jeff Stover Dean Crouser Dean Crouser Dean Crouser Ken Flax Jeff Hultberg Uchenna Agu Jose deSouza Jose deSouza Latin Berry Brian Wright Bob Gray Bob Gray Heath Howington Ray Livingston Pat Johnson Chris Nelson Chris Nelson Will Driessen Piotr Buciarski Santiago Lorenzo Santiago Lorenzo Jason Hartmann Jason Hartmann Adam Kriz Tommy Skipper Galen Rupp Eric Mitchum Matt Scherer Galen Rupp Andrew Wheating Ashton Eaton Andrew Wheating Ashton Eaton Matthew Centrowitz Mike Berry Elijah Greer Mike Berry Mac Fleet

George Scharpf Outstanding Athlete Award

Presented annually to the outstanding track and field athlete. 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968

Bob Faucett Ken Reiser Bill Dellinger Jim Bailey Jim Grelle Jim Grelle Dave Edstrom Dyrol Burleson  Jerry Tarr Keith Forman Archie San Romani Neal Steinhauer Neal Steinhauer Neal Steinhauer Dave Wilborn

1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Gary Knoke Tom Smith Steve Prefontaine Steve Prefontaine Mac Wilkins Paul Geis Gary Barger Dave Voorhees Dacre Bowen Rudy Chapa Rudy Chapa Ken Martin Alberto Salazar Dean Crouser Dean Crouser Joaquim Cruz Ken Flax Dub Myers Dan Nelson Latin Berry Latin Berry Danny Lopez Scott McGee Art Skipper Ronnie Harris Gordon Johnson Pat Johnson Ray Livingston Chris Nelson Micah Davis Piotr Buciarski Jason Boness Santiago Lorenzo Micah Harris Santiago Lorenzo Tommy Skipper Kedar Inico Tommy Skipper Tommy Skipper A.J Acosta Ashton Eaton Matthew Centrowitz Cyrus Hostetler Cyrus Hostetler David Klech Johnathan Cabral Johnathan Cabral Sam Crouser Dakotah Keys Edward Cheserek

Dow Wilson Inspirational Award

Presented annually to the most inspirational track and field athlete. 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

Craig Brigham Dave Taylor Rudy Chapa Phil Bransom Ron Thomas Parrish Nixon George Walcott George Walcott Jim Hill Kory Tarpenning Mark McMonigal Spencer Williams Pat Lanning Spencer Williams Spencer Williams Curtis Wilson Pedro daSilva Erik Ylitalo Todd Bleakney Jeromy Williams Matthew Davis Piotr Buciarski Matthew Davis Will Driessen Steve Fein Ryan Keith

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Billy Pappas Terry Ellis Eric Mitchum Leonidas Watson Jordan Kent Akobundu Ikwuakor Marcus Dillon Carlos Trujillo Marshall Ackley Chad Barlow Chad Barlow Matthew Centrowitz Elijah Greer Dakotah Keys Luke Puskedra Mac Fleet Greg Skipper Trevor Dunbar Dakotah Keys Greg Skipper

Perry Holloman Newcomer of the Year Award Presented annually to the top track and field newcomer. Formerly known as the most improved award

1975 Rich Perkins 1976 Dacre Bowen 1977 John McArdle Larry Hurst 1978 Jeff Stover 1979 Alberto Salazar 1980 Jon Switzer 1981 Eric Hohn 1982 Jim Hill 1983 Kent Landerholm 1984 Matt McGuirk 1985 Mike Blackmore 1986 Kevin Carr 1987 Latin Berry 1988 Eric Peterson 1989 Andy Young 1990 Scott McGee 1991 Muhammad Oliver 1992 Tye Van Schoiack 1993 Scott Nicholas 1994 Rick Cantwell 1995 Ray Livingston 1996 Gregg Bleakney 1997 Micah Davis 1998 Jody Mortimore 1999 Chris Thomas 2000 Nat Johnson 2001 John Stiegeler 2002 Nick Bakke Adam Kriz Brandon Holliday 2003 Samie Parker 2004 4x400m Relay (Travis Anderson, Brandon Holliday, Kedar Inico, Matt Scherer) 2005 Kedar Inico 2006 Richard Del Rincon 2007 Ryan Brandel 2008 Jordan Stray 2009 Luke Puskedra 2010 Mac Fleet Elijah Greer 2011 Mike Berry 2012 Sam Crouser Arthur Delaney 2014 Edward Cheserek Devon Allen

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Bill Dellinger Cross Country Award

Presented annually to outstanding performer in cross country as selected by the coaching staff. 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2014

Pat Haller Pat Haller Karl Keska Karl Keska Matthew Davis Karl Keska Matthew Davis Karl Keska Rob Aubrey Matthew Davis Steve Fein Jason Hartmann Adam Bergquist Jason Hartmann Eric Logsdon Eric Logsdon Patrick Werhane Galen Rupp Shadrack Biwott Galen Rupp Galen Rupp Luke Puskedra Luke Puskedra Luke Puskedra Trevor Dunbar Edward Cheserek

Coaches’ Award

Recognizes athletic achievement, dedication and determination. 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Michael McGrath Galen Rupp Ashton Eaton Brian Richotte Phil Alexander Shadrack Biwott Marshall Ackley A.J. Acosta A.J. Acosta Jordan Stray Vernell Warren Alex Wolff Trevor Dunbar Elijah Greer Trevor Ferguson Parker Stinson Parker Stinson

Emerald Athletic Trophy

The 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 1958 1960 1966 1967 1969 1972

Jack Hutchens Jim Bailey Dave Edstrom Ken Moore Neal Steinhauer Arne Kvalheim Peter Shmock

1973 1979 1981 1986 1987 1992 1993 1994 1995 1997 2003 2006 2007 2009 2010

Steve Prefontaine Rudy Chapa Alberto Salazar Dub Myers Harold Kuphaldt Bob Gray Ronnie Harris Kelly Blair Camara Jones Chris Nelson Santiago Lorenzo Eric Mitchum Jordan Kent Galen Rupp Ashton Eaton

Higdon Trophy

The 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 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1971 1978 1979 1981 1983 1985 1991 1992 1993 1994 1996 1997 2001 2004 2005 2008 2011 2013

Steve Anderson Mike Forrester George Larson Dyrol Burleson Vic Reeve Ted Abram Steve Prefontaine Rudy Chapa Melanie Batiste Leann Warren Kathy Hayes Deanna Scheidler Kelly Blair Camara Jones LaReina Woods Rick Cantwell Milena Glusac Marie Davis Santiago Lorenzo Eric Mitchum Tommy Skipper A.J. Acosta Nicole Blood Jordan Hasay Elizabeth Brenner


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Oregon Men’s Academic Honors NCAA Division I Academic All-American of the Year (All Sports) 2009

Galen Rupp

NCAA Track & Field/Cross Country Academic AllAmerican of the Year 2009

Galen Rupp

NCAA Academic All-Americans 1986 1997 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2009 2010 2011 2013

Dub Myers Chris Nelson Steve Fein Steve Fein Santiago Lorenzo John Stiegeler Adam Bergquist Billy Pappas Ryan Andrus Santiago Lorenzo John Stiegeler Ryan Andrus Andrew Young Matthew Scherer Galen Rupp Andrew Young Matt Scherer Galen Rupp Galen Rupp Cyrus Hostetler Alex Wolff David Klech Ben DeJarnette

1st Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 2nd Team 1st Team 2nd Team 3rd Team 1st Team 1st Team 2nd Team 1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 2nd Team 1st Team 1st Team

NCAA Top-Eight Award Winner 1986

Dub Myers

NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarships 1966 1976 1981 2000 2003 2011

Kenny Moore Craig Brigham Rudy Chapa Steve Fein Santiago Lorenzo Alex Wolff

Pac-10/12 All-Academic Track & Field Honorees 1991 1992 1993 1994

Alan Foster Bob Gray Tye Van Schoiack Ronnie Harris Derek Snelling Sean Sullivan Coley Candaele Alan Foster Bob Gray Ronnie Harris Coley Candaele Derek Snelling Eric Trice Ronnie Harris Les Phillipo J.J. Shephard John Dimoff Rick Cantwell Patrick Khoo Paul Pappas Jeremy Robinson Eric Trice Dusty Carlson

1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 2nd Team H.M. 1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 2nd Team H.M. 1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 2nd Team H.M.

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005

Dusty Carlson Chris Nelson Rick Cantwell Jeremy Robinson Sol Sallos Paul Pappas Eric Trice Dusty Carlson Jody Mortimore Chris Nelson Jeremy Robinson Rick Cantwell Daniel Das Neves Patrick Khoo Dusty Carlson Jody Mortimore Chris Nelson Daniel Das Neves Micah Davis Micah Davis Jody Mortimore Eric Abel Jeremy Alden Piotr Buciarski Piotr Buciarski Micah Davis Eric Abel Kyley Johnson Shawn Rasmor Adam Bergquist Steve Fein Kyley Johnson Sam Hill Cody Howell Santiago Lorenzo John Stiegeler Billy Pappas Cody Howell James March Ryan Andrus Adam Bergquist Billy Pappas John Stiegeler Kyley Johnson Trevor Woods Brett Holts Cody Howell Ross Krempley Eric Logsdon John Lucas James March Ryan Andrus Santiago Lorenzo John Stiegeler Trevor Woods Andy Young John Lucas Brett Holts Eric Logsdon James March Noel Paulson Ryan Andrus Gabriel LeMay Matt Scherer Trevor Woods Andy Young Teddy Davis Eric Logsdon Brett Holts David Moore Caleb Rexius Sol Rexius Matt Scherer Andrew Young Matt Adams Kyle Alcorn Brett Holts Jordan Kent Eric Logsdon David Moore

1st Team 1st Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 2nd Team H.M. H.M. 1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 2nd Team H.M. 1st Team 1st Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 1st Team 1st Team 2nd Team H.M. H.M. 1st Team 1st Team 2nd Team H.M. H.M. 1st Team 1st Team 1st Team H.M. H.M. 1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 2nd Team 2nd Team H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. 1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 2nd Team H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. 1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 2nd Team 2nd Team H.M. H.M. 1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 2nd Team H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M.

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

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Michael McGrath Galen Rupp Matt Scherer Andrew Young Brian Bartow Jordan Kent David Moore Chris Winter Andrew Greif Michael McGrath Galen Rupp Scott Wall Ryan Brandel Steven Johnson Jared Huske Jack Jensen David Moore A.J. O’Connell Jon Thomas Chris Winter Joaquin Chapa Scott Penny Scott Wall Alex Wolff Steven Johnson Mike McGrath Zach Ancell Jared Huske A.J. O’Connell Chris Winter Colin Witter-Tilton David Klech Scott Penny Galen Rupp Scott Wall Eric Hersey Steven Johnson Chris Winter Alex Wolff Britton Nelson A.J. O’Connell Jordan Stray Colin Witter-Tilton Cyrus Hostetler David Klech Scott Penny Alex Wolff Matt Butcher A.J. Acosta Bryce Burgess Eric Hersey Brian McGinty Britton Nelson Luke Puskedra Brian Schaudt Jordan Stray Colin Witter-Tilton David Klech Alex Wolff Matt Butcher Elijah Greer Cam Norris Jordan Stray Tim Costin Eric Hersey Hank Morrison Luke Puskedra Brian Schaudt Travis Stanford Ben DeJarnette Tim Costin Eric Hersey Noe Contreras Elijah Greer Josh Heidegger Hank Morrison Brian Schaudt Brian Shrader Travis Stanford Parker Stinson Cole Watson Daniel Winn

1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 1st Team H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. 1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 2nd Team 2nd Team H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. 1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 2nd Team 2nd Team H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. 1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 2nd Team H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. 1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 2nd Team H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. 1st Team 1st Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 2nd Team H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. 1st Team 2nd Team 2nd Team H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M.

2013 2014

Ben DeJarnette Blake Kemp Matthew Melancon Chris Brewer Elijah Greer Matt Hidalgo Matt Jablonski Hank Morrison Chad Noelle Ron Perkins Parker Stinson Chris Stubbs Trent Warren Cole Watson Casey Campbell T.J. Brassil Tim Costin Bradley Laubacher Ron Perkins Parker Stinson Trent Warren Daniel Winn

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RECORD BOOK Pac-10/12 All-Academic Cross Country Honorees 1990 1991 1992 1993 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Colden Baxter Tye Van Schoiack Alan Foster Tye Van Schoiack Andy Maris Colden Baxter John Dimoff John Dimoff Rick Cantwell Tim Mahon Rick Cantwell Daniel Das Neves Micah Davis Daniel Das Neves Micah Davis Micah Davis Oliver Wirz Adam Bergquist Jon Wybar Steve Fein Sam Hill Adam Bergquist Sam Hill John Lucas Ryan Andrus Adam Bergquist Brett Holts Eric Logsdon John Lucas Noel Paulson Ryan Andrus John Lucas Brett Holts Eric Logsdon Noel Paulson Shane Ahlers Ryan Andrus John Lucas Brett Holts Eric Logsdon Noel Paulson Alec Wall Kyle Alcorn Jeff DeWolf Eric Logsdon Michael McGrath Chris Winter Galen Rupp Scott Wall Michael McGrath Chris Winter Mathew Cravens Galen Rupp Scott Wall Mike McGrath Galen Rupp Scott Wall Chris Winter Luke Puskedra A.J. Acosta Bryce Burgess Ben DeJarnette Tim Costin Kenny Scoggins A.J. Acosta Mitch Hunt Chris Kwiatkowski Luke Puskedra Ben DeJarnette Tim Costin Mitch Hunt Brian Shrader Travis Stanford Parker Stinson Cole Watson Daniel Winn Ben DeJarnette Tim Costin Matthew Melancon Chris Brewer Ryan Pickering Parker Stinson Cole Watson Daniel Winn

1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 2nd Team 1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 2nd Team H.M. 2nd Team 1st Team H.M. 1st Team H.M. 1st Team 1st Team H.M. H.M. 1st Team 2nd Team 2nd Team H.M. H.M. 1st Team 1st Team H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. 1st Team 2nd Team H.M. H.M. H.M. 1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 2nd Team 2nd Team H.M. 1st Team H.M. H.M. H.M. 2nd Team H.M. 1st Team 1st Team 2nd Team H.M. 1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 2nd Team 1st Team 1st Team H.M. 2nd Team H.M. H.M. 1st Team 2nd Team 2nd Team H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. 1st Team 2nd Team H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. 1st Team 2nd Team 2nd Team H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M.

2013 2014

Matthew Melancon Parker Stinson Cole Watson Daniel Winn Tanguy Pepiot Sam Prakel Jackson Darland Matthew Melancon Edward Cheserek Bryan Fernandez Matt Jablonski Travis Neuman Cole Watson Daniel Winn

2nd Team H.M H.M. H.M. 1st Team 1st Team 2nd Team 2nd Team H.M. H.M H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M.

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Men’s All-Time Lettermen A Abbot, Bill 81 Abel, Eric 97, 98, 99 Abram, Ted 62, 63 Acker, Phil 75 Ackely, Marshall 08, 09, 10 Acosta, A.J. 07, 08, 10, 11; XC 07, 09, 10 Acosta, Ismael 87 Adams, Barry 62, 63, 64 Adams, Matt 05 Adams, Matthew 07 Adams, Gary 71, 72 Agu, Uchenna 84, 85, 86 Ahlers, Shane XC 03 Aitkenhead, Greg 85, 86, 89 Akinradewo, Foluso 00, 01, 02, 03 Alcorn, Kyle 04, 05; XC 03, 04 Alden, Jeremy 95, 96, 98; XC 95, 96 Alexander, Colby 12, 13, 14 Alexander, Phil 07, 08 Allen, Devon 14 Allen, Hubert 31 Alton, David 75 Alvarez, Vertin XC 05 Amundson, Allan 02 Anastassiades, Nick 90, 91 Ancell, Zachary 07 Anderson, Bob 49, 50, 51 Anderson, Steve 57, 58, 59 Anderson, Ted 52, 53, 54 Anderson, Travis 03, 04, 05, 06 Anderton, Dave 86, 87 Anding, Kevin 13 Andrews, Ben 94, 95, 96 Andrus, Ryan 02, 03, 04; XC 01, 02, 03, 04 Arita, Kuni 96 Arnold, Bruce 75 Aubrey, Rob 95, 96, 97, 99; XC 94, 96, 97, 98 Austin, Anthony 79, 80 B Backlund, Art 50, 51, 52 Badorek, Walt 52, 53, 54, 55 Bailey, David 87 Bailey, Jim 55, 56, 57 Bakke, Nick 01, 02 Baldwin, Ed 57, 58, 59 Balstrom, Eric 93 Banich, Howard 74, 75, 76, 77 Banks, Andrew 78 Banks, Jay 86, 88 Barger, Gary 74, 75, 76; XC 72, 73, 75 Barlow, Chad 07, 08, 09, 10 Barner, Kenjon 10, 11 Barnes, Emery 52 Barr, Jim 71, 72 Bartlett, William 20 Bartow, Brian 06 Basham, Doug 55, 56, 57 Baugh, Andre 75 Baxter, Colden XC 90 Beckwith, Don 75 Becker, Tom XC 99 Bell, Charles 65 Bell, James 78, 79 Bell, Wade 65, 66, 67 Bello, John 99, 00, 01 Bence, Steve 72, 73, 74, 75 Benevento, Doug XC 84 Bennion, Chad 86, 87, 88; XC 86, 87

Benson, Ben 90 Bergesen, Rick 84, 86; XC 85 Bernick, Paul 59, 60, 61 Bergquist, Adam 98, 00, 02; XC 98, 00, 01 Berry, Anthony 77, 78 Berry, Latin 87, 88, 89, 90 Berry, Michael 11,12, 13, 14 Bilusak, Ed 73, 74, 75 Bingham, Ed 55, 56, 57 Binkud, Matt 95 Birden, J.J. 84, 85, 87, 88 Biwott, Shadrack 07, 08, 09; XC 06, 07, 08 Blackman, Craig 71, 72, 73, 74 Blackmore, Mike 84, 85; XC 81, 82, 83, 84 Blackman, Ross 71, 72, 73, 74 Bleakney, Greg 95, 96, 97, 98 Bleakney, Todd 91, 92, 93, 94 Bliss, Andrew 98, 00; XC 97, 98, 99 Blum, Bob 66, 67 Blunt, David 63, 64, 65 Blunt, Larry 50, 51, 52 Boileau, Art 77, 78, 79; XC 76, 77, 78 Bolliger, Mike 74, 75 Boness, Jason 00, 01, 02 Bowen, Dacre 74, 75, 77 Bowerman, Jay 64, 65, 66 Bradetch, Joe 50, 51, 52 Bradley, Larry 81 Brandel, Ryan 06, 07 Brame, Herman 65, 66, 67 Bransom, Phil 77, 79 Brathwaite, Chris 75 Brewer, Chris 13; XC 12 Brigham, Craig 73, 74, 75, 76 Brougher, Gary 75, 76 Brown, Boyd 39, 40, 41, 42 Brown, Dick 63 Brown, Roger 75 Buciarski, Piotr 97, 98, 99 Buford, Vincent 70, 71, 72, 73 Buller, John 64, 65, 66 Bullier, Al 49, 50, 51 Burg, Jack 57, 58, 59 Burgess, Bryce XC 09, 10 Burleson, Dyrol 60, 61, 62 Burns, John 61, 62, 63 Burton, Ray 75, 75, 77, 79 Burton, Stan 93 Bushnell, Darrell 95, 96 Butcher, Matt 09 Byrne, Jack 88, 89 C Cabral, Johnathan 12, 13, 14 Campbell, Leroy 53, 54, 55, 56 Candaele, Corey 91, 92; XC 91 Canfield, Tim 86 Cantwell, Rick 94, 95, 96; XC 93, 94, 95 Card, Robin XC 88 Carew, Gary 75 Carlson, Dusty 94, 95, 96 Carr, Kevin 86 Carrington, Bruce 62, 63, 64 Carter, Jeff 73, 74, 75, 76 Casteel, Alexander 07 Centrowitz, Matt 76, 77, 78; XC 75 76, 77 Centrowitz, Matthew 09, 10, 11; XC 07, 08, 09, 10 Chambers, Marcus 14 Chaney, Mike 68, 69, 70

Chapa, Rudy, 77, 78, 79, 81; XC 76, 77, 78, 79 Chapa, Joaquin 08; XC 07 Chapman, Doug 70, 71, 72, 73 Cheserek, Edward 14 XC 13, 14 Chen Shui, Warren 69, 70, 71 Chiamulera, Pedro 87 Chriss, Mike 78 Christiensen, Arden 55, 56, 57 Christian, Jerry 57, 58, 59 Christian, Phil 79, 80, 81 Clarke, Brian 65, 66; XC 65 Clary, Don 76, 77, 78, 79; XC 76, 77, 78, 79 Clason, Chad 03 Classen, Matt 95, 96 Cleary, Mitch 50, 51 Clement, Doug 52, 53, 54, 55 Close, Jerry 60, 61, 62 Coffino, Mike 90, 91 Cole, Ryan 96, 97, 98 Coleman, Don 78, 79 Cone, Chris 98 Cook, Roscoe 59, 60, 61 Cope, Paul 66, 67 Costin, Tim 12, 14 Cottengim, Ricardo 00 Countryman, Jack 49, 50, 51 Couser, Ron 68, 69 Craig, Bob 50, 51 Crawley, Roger 74, 75 Cropper, Tanner 96 Cross, Justin 09 Crouser, Brian 82, 83, 84, 85 Crouser, Dean 80, 81, 82, 83 Crouser, Sam 12, 13, 14 Crowe, Dave 63, 64, 65 Crowell, Bill 56, 57, 58 Crunican, Mike 66, 67 Cruz, Joaquim 83, 84 Cullen, Brian 89, 90 Curry, Robert 75 Curtis, Chris 91 Curtis, Richard 86 D Daggatt, Scott 73, 74, 75 Dahlquist, Gordon 54, 55, 56 Dalton, Colin 88, 89, 91; XC 88, 90, 91 Dammann, Ross XC 97 Daniel, Bob 72, 73, 74, 75 Dannis, Mark 87 Dapron, Daryl 84 Das Neves, Daniel 95, 96, 97; XC 94, 95, 96, 97 DaSilva, Pedro 89, 90, 91, 92 Davis, Denzil 76, 77 Davis, Jay 86, 87, 88 Davis, Matthew 95, 96, 98, 99; XC 94, 95, 96, 98 Davis, Micah 96, 97, 98, 99; XC 95, 96, 97, 98 Davis, Otis 58, 59, 60 Davis, Teddy 04 Decker, Bob 56, 57, 58 Deibele, Mike 66, 67 DeJarnette, Ben 14 XC 10, 11, 12 Delaney, Arthur 12, 13, 14 Del Rincon, Richard 05, 06 Dellinger, Bill 54, 55, 56 Derby, Jonathan 05, 06 DeReiux, Joe 98, 99 DeSouza, Jose 87, 88, 89 Dillon, Marcus 07, 08 Dimoff, John 94; XC 92, 93 Divine, Roscoe 67, 68, 69, 70;

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XC 69 Dodge, Tom 66, 67 Dodson, Tim 95; XC 94 D’Onofrio, Vincent 09 Dooley, Terry 68, 69, 70; XC 69 Dotts, Roderick 05 Douglas, Ray 59, 60, 61 Doupnik, JT 86, 87 Dowhower, Jim 71, 72 Doyle, Paul 79 Driessen, Will 96, 97, 98, 99 Dukowski, Al 74, 75, 76, 77 Dunbar, Marc 87, 88; XC 87 Dunbar, Trevor 12, 14 XC 12, 13 E Earl, Dave 50, 51, 52 Eaton, Ashton 07, 08, 09, 10 Edstrom, Dave 58, 59, 60 Eldredge, Mike 81 Eklund, Carl 75 Elkaim, Jeramy 13, 14 XC 11, 12 Elliot, Paul 64, 65, 66 Ellis, Terry 00, 01, 02, 03 Endicott, Tom 68, 69 Engquist, Tim 70, 71 Emilsson, Nils 71, 72 Erwin, Greg 80, 81, 82, 83; XC, 79, 80, 81, 82 Estes, Gene Etter, Paul 04, 05 F Farmer, Ted 75 Faucett, Robert 53, 54 Fell, Bill 50, 51, 52, 53 Fellows, Alec 12, 14 Feig, Mark 72, 73, 74, 75 Fein, Steve 99, 00; XC 98, 99 Ferguson, Mike 69, 70, 71 Ferguson, Trevor 12, 13, 14 Finch, Eric 87, 88, 89 Finley, Steve 11 Flaherty, Ryan 03 Flanagan, Proctor 25 Flanders, Blake 06 Flax, Ken 82, 83, 84, 86 Fleming, Cody 05, 06 Fleet, Mac 10, 13, 14 XC 09, 12, 13 Fonseca, Peter 88, 90; XC 87, 88, 89 Forman, Keith 61, 62, 63; XC 63 Foskett, Bob 66, 67 Foster, Alan 89, 91, 92; XC 91 Foster, Ron 90, 93 Fox, Vernon 63, 64, 65 Francis, Russ 72, 73 Frank, Marty 62, 63, 64 Frick, Justin 11 Fries, Gregory 74, 75, 75, 77 Friton, Mike 78, 80, 81; XC 80 From, Jan 77, 78, 79 G Galpin, Jack 13, 14 Garlick, Jacob 01 Geis, Paul 74, 75; XC 74 George, Bob 84 George, Denny 56, 57, 58 Girum, Richard 98 Girvan, Richard 98, 99 Godfrey, Kevin 11, 13 Goldberg, Ed 79 Goldsmith, Vince 78, 79, 80, 81

Goldstein, Michael 97 Gomez, Ron 62, 63, 64 Goodrich, Chris 78 Gorman, Jim 68, 69, 70 Grant, Ken 57, 58, 59 Gray, Bob 89, 90, 91, 92 Green, Rod 85, 87, 88 Greer, Elijah 10, 11, 12, 13 Grelle, Jim 57, 58, 59 Gross, Sean 99, 00, 01 Grubbs, Robert 73, 74; XC 72 Gurry, David 96; XC 95 Guyota, Boru 11, 12, 13, 14 XC 11 H Hadenfield, Marc 72, 73 Hagmeier, David 74, 75, 76 Hail, Bill 52, 53, 54 Hakansson, Nils 57, 58, 59 Hall, Chad 08 Hall, Grant 07 Haller, Pat 89, 90, 91, 92; XC 89, 90, 91 Hamilton, Chris 84, 85; XC 83, 84 Hammitt, Ray 68, 69 Hammitt, Jay 68, 69 Hammett, Dale 74, 75 Hansen, Phil 66, 67 Hanspard, Jermaine 99, 00 Harper, Bryan 11, 12 Harris, Ivory 70, 71, 72 Harris, Marc 85, 86 Harris, Micah 01, 02 Harris, Ronnie 91, 92, 93 Harris, Tanner 12, 14 Harrison, Nate 80, 81 Hartmann, Jason 01, 02, 03, 04; XC 99, 00, 01, 02 Hatfield, Tinker 74, 75, 76 Hearvey, Albert 70, 71, 72, 73 Hedeen, Karl 85 Hedges, Dan 70, 71, 72 Hegvold, Knut 86 Heikkila, William 65, 66, 67 Hendershott, Bob 39, 40, 41 Hensley, Bob 75, 76; XC 74 Henthorne, Dave 50 Hersey, Eric 09, 10, 11,12 Hickenbottom, Ken 52, 53, 54, 55 Hickey, Scott 71, 72 Hidalgo, Matt 13, 14 Hilands, Jim 56, 57, 58 Hill, Bruce 75 Hill, Jim 80, 81, 82, 84; XC 80, 81, 82, 83 Hill, Marty 70, 71, 72 Hill, Ralph 32 Hill, Sam 00, 01; XC 98, 99, 00 Hintnaus, Tom 77, 78, 79, 80 Hodges, Michael 63, 64, 65 Hohn, Eric 81 Holland, Len 37 Holloway, James 73, 74, 75 Holliday, Brandon 02, 03, 04 Hollister, Geoff 66, 68 Hollister, Tracy 92, 93, 94, 96; XC 91, 93, 94, 95 Holts, Brett 02, 03, 04, 05; XC 00, 01, 02, 03 Hooton, Robin 95 Horn, Randall 12 Horner, Jake 01, 02 Hornsby, Russell 12, 13, 14 Hosey, Devon 91, 92, 93 Hoskins, Jeff 85, 87 Hostetler, Cyrus 09, 10 Hotchkins, Joeal 12


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Men’s All-Time Lettermen, Howard, Dave 82 Howard, Kevin 98 Howard, Rick, 67, 68, 69 Howard, Romund 86 Howarth, Jim 89, 90 Howell, Cody 98, 00, 01, 02 Howington, Heath 91, 92, 93 Hudson, Brad 88, 89, 90; XC 86, 87, 88, 89 Hughes, Mike 66, 67 Hultberg, Jeff 85 Humble, Jason 91, 92, 93; XC 92, 93 Humcke, Todd 97, 98, 99, 00 Hunt, Mitch XC 10 Hunter, Marcial 64, 65, 66 Hunter-Simms, Ryan 14 Hurd, Lamar 81, 83, 84 Hurst, Larry 76, 77, 79 Huske, Jared 06, 07, 08 Hutchins, Jack 50, 51, 52 I Ikwuakor, Akobundu 04, 05, 06 Ingley, Berney 57, 58, 59 Ingram, Duane 93, 94, 95, 96 Ingrim, Rian 98, 99, 01, 02 Inico, Kedar 04, 05 J Jackson, Hal 68, 69 Jablonski, Matt XC 11, 13 Jacobsen, Nils 88 James, Greg 95, 96, 97, 99; XC 94, 96, 97, 98 James, LaMichael 10, 11 James, Mark 81 James, Randy XC 70, 71, 72, 73 Jenkins, Adam 01, 02, 03, 04 Jenkins, Eric 14 Jensen, Jack 07 Jerome, Harry 62, 63, 64 Johnson, Bret 09 Johnson, Brett 13, 14 Johnson, Frank 50, 51 Johnson, Gordon 93, 94 Johnson, Kyley 98, 99, 00, 02 Johnson, Myron 68, 69, 70 Johnson, Nat 97, 98, 99, 00

Johnson, Pat 95, 96 Johnson, Steven 07, 08, 09 Jones, Carleton 87, 88; XC 86, 87 Jones, Derrick 06 Jones, Jim 53, 54, 55 Jost, John 63, 64, 65 Julian, Tim 93; XC 91 K Kasahun, Michael 00, 01; XC 99, 00 Kauffman, Casey 06 Kaupang, Lars 74, 75; XC 74 Keith, Ryan 98, 99, 00, 01 Keller, Dennis 65, 66 Kelley, B.J. 13 Kelly, Dan 07 Kemp, Blake 13 Kent, Jordan 03, 05, 06 Kermode, Richard XC 80 Keska, Karl 93, 94, 95, 96; XC 93, 94, 95, 96 Keyes, A.K. 01 Keys, Dakotah 12, 13, 14 Khoo, Patrick 93, 94, 96 Kimata, Simon 01, 02 Kimball, Will 86, 87; XC 85, 85 Kiyonaga, Robin 94, 96 Klech, David 09, 10, 11 Klotz, Kenny 07, 08, 09, 11; XC 06, 07, 08, 09 Knight, Phil 57, 58, 59 Knoke, Gary 68, 69 Knudsen, Peter 85, 87, 88 Knutsen, Konrad 96, 97, 98, 99; XC 96, 97, 98 Kolenic, Scott 96, 97, 98 Krempley, Ross 99, 00, 01, 02 Kriz, Adam 00, 01, 02, 03 Kruse, Caleb 14 Kuphaldt, Harold 84, 86, 87; XC 82, 83, 84, 86 Kvalheim, Arne 67, 67 69 Kvalheim, Knut 72, 73; XC 72 Kwiatkowski, Chris 12;

XC 10, 11 L Lacy, Gary 79, 80 Lahner, Mike 62, 63, 64; XC 63 Lamm, Randy 92, 93 Landerholm, Kent 80, 81, 82 Lanning, Pat 87, 88 Larsen, Jerry 62, 63, 64 Larson, George 59, 60, 61 Lathers, Todd 71, 72, 73, 74 Laubacher, Bradley 13, 14 Laursen, Lars Mueller 05 Leingang, Jake XC 13 LeMay, Gabriel 04 Lemora, Shannon 91, 92; XC 89, 90, 91 Leonisio, Mike 88, 90 Leuallen, Eric 97 Lewis, Mark 06, 07 Libert, Andy 89; XC 89 Lile, James 95, 96 Lincoln, Leon 66, 67 Lindsey, Guss 93 Lindsey, Jeff 04, 05, 06 Lineburg, Gary 69, 70 Link, Stan 81 Livingston, Ray 93, 94, 95, 96 Llewellyn, Terry 62, 63, 64 Lloyd, Ben 52, 53, 54, 55 Loftis, John 51, 52, 53 Logsdon, Eric 02, 03, 04, 05; XC 01, 02, 03, 04 Long, Mike 72, 73 Lopez, Danny 89, 90; XC 88, 89 Lorentzen, Reider 79, 80, 81 Lorenzo, Santiago 99, 00, 01, 03 Loumena, Hank 55, 56, 57 Lowe, Rourke 80 Lucas, John 02; XC 00, 01, 02 Luttrell, Jerry 85 Luty, Jeff 81 Lyons, Mike 69, 70, 71 M Maag, Michael 10 MacGillivray, Bart 80, 81, 82, 84

2010 NCAA 1,500 Meters 1-2-3 Finish: A.J. Acosta (2nd), Matthew Centrowitz (3rd), Andrew Wheating (1st)

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Mack, David 80, 81 Mahon, Terrence 90; XC 89 Malcom, Howard 74, 75 Maloney, Matthew 06 Mannex, Russ 53, 54, 55, 56 March, James 00, 01, 02, 03 Marconi, Danny 10, 11, 12 Marcum, Brian 99 Maris, Andy 91; XC 90, 91 Markey, Randall 76, 77 Marlatt, Frank 68, 68 Martin, Al 52, 53, 54 Martin, Bob 71, 72, 73, 74 Martin, Jeff 80 Martin, Ken 79, 80; XC 78, 79 Mathabane, Nathan 14 Mathis, Dior 11, 12, 13, 14 Mays, John 72, 73 Mayes, Ryan 94 Maync, Peter 65, 66 Mayo, Jason 98 McAllister, Darl 59, 60, 61 McArdle, John 77, 78, 79 McArthur, Colin 97, 99, 00 McChesney Jr., Bill, 78, 79, 80; XC 77, 78, 79 McChesney, Steve, 76, 77 McChesney, Tom, 74, 75, 76, 77 McClendon, Mike 71, 72, 73; XC 69 McClendon, Michael 91 McClure, Don 54, 55, 56 McDole, Merrit 00, 01 McFadden, Barry 65 McGee, Scott 88, 89, 90, 91 McGinty, Brian 10 McGrath, Michael 06, 07, 08; XC 05, 06 McGuirk, Matt, 82, 84, 85, 87; XC 82, 83, 84, 86 McMonigal, Mark 85; XC 85 McNally, Kevin 10 McNamara, Jordan 08, 09, 10 McVein, Aaron 09 Meinert, James 63, 64, 65 Melancon, Matthew 13, 14 XC 12, 13 Melu, Josh 14 Mercado, Daniel 08, 09, 10, 11; XC 07, 08, 09, 10 Mercado, Diego 08, 09, 10; XC 06, 07, 08, 09 Mestler, Rick 89, 90, 91, 92; XC 89 Meyle, Shawn 89, 90 Miller, Dick 59, 60 Miller, Tom 80 Mills, D.C. 58, 59, 60 Miner, Matt 13 Missfeldt, Chuck 50, 51, 52 Mitchell, Ben 96, 97, 98 Mitchum, Eric 03, 04, 05, 06 Moad, Jack 55, 56, 57 Mock, Jerry 51, 52, 53 Modin, Mitch 14 Moore, Bouncy 71, 72, 73 Moore, David 05, 06, 07 Moore, Howard 98, 99, 00 Moore, Jeremy 91 Moore, Kenny 64, 65, 66; XC 63, 64, 65 Moore, Randy 74, 75 Morris, Jack 56, 57, 58 Moro, Guerrino 63, 64, 65 Morrow, Tom 68, 69, 70

Moreland, Nate 82 Morrisette, Garth 85; XC 85 Morrison, Hank 13 Morrow, Tom XC 69 Mortenson, Bruce 64, 65, 66; XC 63, 64, 65 Mortimore, Jody 95, 96, 97, 98 Mours, Jim 87, 88 Myers, Dub 83, 84, 85; XC 83, 85, 86 N Navarro, Carlos 97 Needham, Harry 60, 61 Nehring, Lincoln 99, 00, 01; XC 98, 99, 00 Nelson, Britton 09, 10 Nelson, Bruce 78, 79, 80; XC 77 Nelson, Chris 94, 95 Nelson, Dan 82, 83, 87; XC 83, 84, 85 Nelson, Jeff XC 78 Newland, Bob 43 Newland, Dave 56, 57 Newman, Tom 98 Newton, Murray 60, 61 Nicholas, Scott 93, 94, 95, 96; XC 95 Nielsen, Scott 95, 96 Nill, Herb 49, 50, 51 Nixon, Parrish 80, 81, 82, 84 Noe, Chet 51, 52, 53 Noelle, Chad 12, 13; XC 12 Northcote, John 61, 61, 62 Norval, Jim 58, 59, 60 O O’Connell, Adam 09 O’Connor, Grady 90, 91, 92, 93 O’Donnell, Jim 67, 68, 69 O’Leary, Alan 63, 64, 65 Ogard, Jon 76, 77, 78, 79 Ohlemann, Sig 60, 61, 62 Oliver, Mario 96 Oliver, Muhammed 91, 92 Otterstedt, Ron 88, 89, 90 Ouderkirk, Austin 11, 12, 13 Overfield, Tim 00, 01 P Pappas, Billy 00, 01, 02 Pappas, Paul 94, 95, 96 Paquin, Phil 59, 60, 61 Parke, Bob 34 Parker, Samie 01, 02, 03 Pattinson, Alex 10 Paulson, Noel XC 00, 01, 03 Paxton, Hale 49, 50, 51 Payne, Gordon 64, 65, 66 Paz, Allan 70, 71 Pedigo, Martin 55, 56, 57 Penny, Scott 10 Pepiot, Tanguy 14 XC 13 Perkins, Rich 74, 75, 76 Perkins, Ron 78 Peters, Doug 89 Petersen, Brent 73, 74 Petersen, Eric 87, 88, 89, 90; XC 88, 89 Pfeiffer, Eldon 86, 87 Phillipo, Les 93 Phillips, Al 65, 66 Philyaw, Dino 94, 95 Pickering, Ryan 13;


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Men’s All-Time Lettermen, XC 11, 12 Pierce, Lavon 92, 93, 94 Pihlaja, Graydon 81; XC 80 Pinkney, Tyler 11, 13 Porter, Kerry 84 Post, Todd 84 Powell, Ethan 11, 12, 13 Powell, Lewis 62, 63 Prakel, Sam 14 Prefontaine, Steve 70, 71, 72, 73 Prosser, Laird XC 97 Puckett, Jim 60, 61, 62 Puskedra, Luke 09, 10, 11, 12; XC 08, 09, 10, 11 R Ragan, Craig 93 Randall, Cory 82 Rasmor, Shawn 98, 99 Rasmussen, George 47, 48, 49,50 Rawlins, Terry 69, 70 Reddaway, Gary 62, 63, 64 Reeve, Vic 61, 62, 63 Reeve, Will 57, 58, 59 Reid, Bob 54, 55, 56 Reiser, Ken 52, 53, 54, 55 Renfro, Guy 68, 68 Renfro, Mel 62 Reverman, Jim 68, 69 Rhen, Bob 70, 71, 72 Risley, Ralph 50, 51, 52 Ritchie, Ric 70, 71, 72; XC 70, 71, 72 Richards, Steve 90; XC 87, 88, 89 Richardson, Mark 70, 71 Richotte, Brian 07 Robbins, Mark 57, 58, 59 Robertson, Dwight 81, 82 Robinson, Bobby 29, 30, 31 Robinson, Jeremy 94, 95, 96 Robinson, Lou 48 Robinson, Mack 38 Robison, Eddie 51, 52, 53 Rogers, Bob 56, 57, 58 Rogers, Nick XC 96 Rosenberg, Wister 24 Ross, Winford 42 Rossow, Willie 85; XC 85 Ruffin, Quincy 96 Rupp, Galen 05, 06, 07, 09; XC 05, 06, 07, 08 Russell, Davon 87, 88, 89, 90 S Sabag, Shemi XC 85, 86

Sagle, Jim 66, 67, 68, 69 Salazar, Alberto 77, 78, 79, 81; XC 76, 77, 78, 79 Sallos, Sol 92, 94, 95 San Romani, Archie 62, 63, 64; XC 63 Savage, Mark 70, 71, 72; XC 70 Savage, Steve 69, 70, 71; XC 70 Schaudt, Brian 09, 10, 11, 12 Scherer, Matt 03, 04, 05, 06 Schiffer, David 91 Schmock, Peter 70, 71, 72 Schwartz, Ron 59, 60, 61 Scott, Don 64, 65, 66; XC 64 Seidel, Scott 86, 87 Sells, Doug 00 Shannon, Mike XC 89 Sheperd, Bob 65, 66, 67 Shepherd, J.J. 93 Shkuratov, Alexey 06, 07, 08 Shrader, Brian XC 10, 11 Sievers, Gary 75, 76, 77 Simmons, Mike 08, 10 Simonds, Seth 88; XC 87 Simpson, Brad 81, 83, 84; XC 80, 81, 83 Singleton, Phil 70, 71, 72 Skipper, Art 89, 90, 91, 92 Skipper, Greg 13, 14 Skipper, Scott 87, 88 Skipper, Tommy 04, 05, 06, 07 Skogund, Jesper 92 Slye, Jason 00, 01, 02, 03 Small, Glen 57, 58, 59 Smith, Alec 14 Smith, Bob 74, 75 Smith, Darrien 95, 96 Smith, Jack 50, 51, 52 Smith, James 87 Smith, Jim 76, 77 Smith, Tom 68, 69, 70 Smylie, Wes 70, 71, 72 Snelling, Derek 91, 92, 93 Sonnenschein, Werner 65, 66 Sogge, Chan 51, 52, 53 Sorsby, Bill 54, 55, 56 Southam, Dean 66, 67 Spearow, Ralph 22, 23, 24 Spir, Peter 74, 75, 76, 77; XC 75 Springbett, Bruce 52, 53, 54, 55 Stager, George 28 Stanford, Travis 11, 12

Samie Parker NCAA All-American

Steen, Dave 61, 62, 63 Steen, Don 56, 57, 58 Steers, Les 39, 40, 41 Steinhauer, Neal 65, 66, 67 Steinke, Clayton 62, 63, 64; XC 63 Stelle, Earl 49, 50, 51 Stevenson, Steve 67, 68, 69 Stephens, Norm 71, 72 Stephens, Steve 69, 70 Stern, Ben XC 06 Stiegeler, John 00, 01, 03 Stinson, Parker 11, 12, 13,14 XC 10, 11, 12, 13 Stormyr, Frode 82, 83, 84 Stover, Jeff 77, 78, 79, 80 Stoutenburgh, Isaac 08, 09; XC 06 Strachan, Scotty 22 Strauts, Zig 68, 69, 70 Stray, Jordan 08, 09, 10, 11 Strickland, John XC 85 Strubel, Derek 02, 03 Stubbs, Chris 13 Stuber, Paul 63, 64 Stubblefield, Jerry 60, 61, 62 Sullivan, Dennis 49, 50, 51 Sullivan, Donn 54, 55, 56 Sullivan, Sean 88 Sullivan, Terry 55, 56, 57 Suminski, Greg 80 Suver, Curtis XC 08 Swan, Arnold 78 Swainson, John 71, 72 Swalm, Tom 51, 52, 53 Swanson, John 71 Swick, Patrick 04 Switzer, Jon 79, 80, 81 T Talbot, Doug 54, 55, 56 Tarr, Jerry 61, 62 Tarpenning, Kory 83, 84, 85 Taylor, David 74, 75, 76, 77; XC 73, 74, 75, 76 Taylor, Johnny 90 Taylor, Sam 56, 57, 58 Thiel, Ben 14 Thomas, Chris 98, 99 Thomas, De’Anthony 12, 13 Thomas, Jon 07; XC 05 Thomas, Ron 79, 80 Thomason, Chris 90 Thompson, LeRoy 80 Thompson, Travis 09, 10 Thornton, Lee 56, 57, 58 Thurman, J.P. 93

Dave Taylor NCAA All-American

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Thurmond, Walter III 06, 07 Tipton, Les 62,63, 64 Todd, Patrick 13 Tonn, Dan 63, 64, 65; XC 63, 64 Tower, Brandon 05 Trerise, Norm 67, 68, 69 Trice, Eric 91, 92, 94, 95 Trujillo, Carlos 06, 07 08; XC 05, 06, 07 Trujillo, Esteban XC 05, 08 Tuchardt, Paul 56, 57 Tuck, Art 21 Turner, Fred 51, 52, 53 Tyson, Pat 72, 73; XC 71, 72 V Van Asten, Ray 63, 64 VanDoren, Michael 10 Van Dyk, Jere 66, 67 Vance, Weldon 70, 71, 72 Vanderhoff, Kanon 95 Vanderville, Mark 90, 91 Van Leugen, Dean 52, 53, 54, 55 Van Hee, Todd 94, 95 VanSchoiack, Tye 89, 90, 91, 92; XC 90, 91 Varley, Bob 66, 67 Varoff, George 36, 37, 38, 38 Veldman, Colin 06, 08 Vigna, Jared 94, 95, 96 Voge, Ryan 04, 05 Voorhees, Dave 74, 75, 76, 78 W Waite, Ryan 07 Walcott, George 82 Walk, Miles 13 Walker, Jerome 80, 81 Wall, Scott 05, 07, 08, 09; XC 05, 07, 08 Walls, Brian 91, 92 Walton, Greg 78, 79 Walton, Jason 92, 93 Ward, Don 81, 83, 84 Warren, Dale 76 Warren, Vernell 08, 09, 10, 11 Washington, Keith 83, 85 Wasteney, Duke XC 05 Watson, Bob 63, 64, 65 Watson, Cole 11, 12, 14 XC 11, 12, 13 Watson, Leonidas 04, 05 Wedemire, Cedric 66, 67 Weigeldt, Klaus 89, 90 Weicker, Dave 72, 73 Welch, Dustin 88, 89 Welch, Sean 88, 89, 90

Werhane, Patrick 06, 07; XC 03, 04, 05, 06 Wheating, Andrew 07, 08, 09, 10; XC 07, 08 White, Eric 92, 93, 94 Whitney, Sam 62, 63, 64 Wick, Eric 90 Wigham, Stan 74, 75 Wilborn, Dave 66, 67, 68; XC 65 Wilkins, Mac 72, 73 Wilkinson, Paul 72, 73, 74 Williams, Bob 65, 66, 67; XC 64 Williams, Gary 72, 73, 74 Williams, Jeromy 94, 95 Williams, Jamar 93 Williams, Larry 87, 88, 91 Williams, Mike 69, 70, 71 Williams, Robert 65 Williams, Terry 74, 75, 76, 77; XC 73, 74, 75, 76 Williams, Spencer 86, 87, 88, 89 Willis, Jason 03 Wilson, Curtis 88, 89, 90, 91 Winchell, Wilcey 58, 59, 60 Winn, Daniel 14 XC 12, 13 Winter, Chris 05, 07, 08, 09; XC 04, 05, 06, 08 Wirz, Oliver 99; XC 96, 98 Withers, James 07, 09; XC 04, 05 Witter-Tilton, Colin 08, 09, 10 Wolf, Gary 70, 71, 72 Wolff, Alex 08, 09, 10, 11 Wood, James 65, 66 Woodman, John 74, 75, 76 Woods, LaMont 93, 94, 95, 96 Woods, Trevor 01, 02, 03, 04 Woodward, John 67, 68, 69 Wright, Brian 89, 90, 91 Wright, Don 80, 81 Wuethrich, Brian 05 Y Ylitalo, Erik 92, 93 Young, Andy 87, 88, 89 Young, Andy 03, 04, 05, 06 Z Zanich, Dan 94, 95 Zishka, John 84; XC 82, 84

Spencer Williams NCAA All-American


RECORD BOOK

Oregon Women’s Outdoor Top Performances 100 Meters 1. English Gardner 2. Jenna Prandini 3. Amber Purvis 4. Jasmine Todd 5. Marybeth Sant 6. Mandy White 7. Rosie Williams LaReina Woods 9. Debbie Adams 10. Camara Jones 200 Meters 1. Jenna Prandini 2. English Gardner 3. Amber Purvis 4. Phyllis Francis 5. Lauryn Newson 6. Rosie Williams 7. Keshia Baker 8. Mandy White 9. Christian Brennan 10. Melanie Batiste 400 Meters 1. Phyllis Francis 2. Keshia Baker 3. Camara Jones 4. Chizoba Okodogbe 5. Nicole Commissiong 6. Amber Purvis 7. Christian Brennan 8. Sofie Abildtrup 9. Grace Bakari 10. Michele Williams 800 Meters 1. Claudette Groenendaal 2. Laura Roesler 3. Leann Warren 4. Ranza Clark 5. Rebekah Noble 6. Anne Kesselring 7. Zoe Buckman 8. Samantha Murphy 9. Annie Leblanc 10. Kaarin Knudson

10.96 11.11 11.21 11.25 11.46 11.53 11.58 11.58 11.65 11.73

2013 2014 2011 2014 2014 2011 1989 1993 1978 1992

1,500 Meters 1. Leann Warren 2. Ranza Clark 3. Claudette Groenendaal 4. Jordan Hasay 5. Zoe Buckman 6. Becca Friday 7. Nicole Blood 8. Anne Kesselring 9. Kathy Hayes 10. Annette Hand

4:05.88 4:07.50 4:08.13 4:10.28 4:12.80 4:13.06 4:14.73 4:13.90 4:14.94 4:15.65

1982 1984 1984 2011 2010 2012 2008 2013 1982 1988

22.60 22.62 22.74 22.77 23.09 23.39 23.41 23.59 23.61 23.66

2014 2013 2010 2013 2012 1989 2010 2011 2014 1980

Mile 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

4:30.36 4:38.19 4:41.33 4:41.4 4:42.8 4:44.7 4:45.2 4:48.6 4:50.68 4:53.0

1981 1988 2012 1979 1982 1979 1982 1982 1987 1974

50.59 50.76 51.44 52.20 52.65 52.80 52.81 52.92 53.3 53.36

2014 2010 1995 2014 1996 2011 2014 2004 1981 2010

3,000 Meters 1. Kathy Hayes 2. Annette Hand 3. Eryn Forbes 4. Penny Graves 5. Rosa Gutierrez 6. Milena Glusac 7. Leann Warren 8. Lisa Martin

8:50.79 8:59.15 9:07.5 9:07.86 9:10.75 9:13.29 9:14.02 9:14.8

1983 1988 1982 1988 1982 1996 1982 1983

1:58.33 1:59.04 1:59.63 2:01.7 2:02.07 2:02.12 2:02.50 2:02.61 2:04.28 2:04.52

1985 2014 1981 1984 2006 2013 2008 2014 2014 1997

5,000 Meters 1. Kathy Hayes 2. Annette Hand 3. Alexandra Kosinski 4. Eryn Forbes 5. Jordan Hasay 6. Nicole Blood 7. Penny Graves 8. Milena Glusac 9. Melody Fairchild 10. Lucy Nusrala

15:23.03 15:34.55 15:36.90 15:37.01 15:37.29 15:38.61 15:50.41 15:51.66 15:53.56 16:01.69

1985 1988 2012 1982 2011 2009 1988 1996 1996 1991

Laura Roesler NCAA Champion

Leann Warren Annette Hand Megan Patrignelli Cheri Williams Ranza Clark Ellen Schmidt Eryn Forbes Rosa Gutierrez Penny Graves Maryl Barker

Nicole Blood NCAA All-American

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10,000 Meters 1. Jordan Hasay 2. Kathy Hayes 3. Allie Woodward 4. Lisa Martin 5. Bronwyn Crossman 6. Melody Fairchild 7. Nicole Blood 8. Stephanie Wessell 9. Eryn Forbes 10. Mattie Bridgmon 100 Meter Hurdles 1. Sasha Wallace 2. Brianne Theisen 3. Alyssa Monteverde 4. Lexie Miller (Beck) 5. Kelly Blair 6. Kris Costello 7. Kay Garnett 8. Lyndsay Pearson 9. Rebecca Rhodes 10. Janell Thorsland 400 Meter Hurdles 1. Lexie Miller (Beck) 2. Tish Henes 3. Lisa Nicholson 4. Kelly Blair 5. Kasey Harwood 6. Abby Andrus 7. Sharon Otterstedt 8. Lyndsay Pearson 9. Jamesha Youngblood 10. Kayla Mellott 3,000 Meter Steeplechase 1. Lanie Thompson 2. Claire Michel 3. Megan Patrignelli 4. Kimber Mattox 5. Taylor Wallace 6. Dana Buchanan 7. Emily Mathis 8. Brooke Giuffre 9. Mandi Fitz-Gustafson 10. Mel Newbery

32:06.64 32:43.81 32:56.94 33:12.1 33:18.53 33:18.99 33:22.62 33:31.3 33:31.7 33:37.73

2013 1984 2012 1983 2012 1996 2010 1991 1982 2009

13.23 13.30 13.41 13.67 13.74 13.76 13.78 13.82 13.83 13.90

2014 2012 2013 1981 1994 1981 1984 2010 2012 1984

57.08 58.40 58.42 58.75 58.98 59.29 59.86 59.87 59.95 60.13

1983 1998 1983 1993 2008 2004 1988 2012 2010 2005

9:59.90 10:02.55 10:03.82 10:06.58 10:18.19 10:28.53 10:34.44 10:36.26 10:38.50 10:40.28

2012 2011 2014 2012 2011 2009 2008 2009 2006 2014

Keshia Baker NCAA Champion


RECORD BOOK 4x100 Meter Relay 1. Mandy White, 43.27 2010 Amber Purvis, Keshia Baker, Jamesha Youngblood 2. Marybeth Sant 43.31 2014 Phyllis Francis, Jenna Prandini, Jasmine Todd 3. Phyllis Francis, 43.32 2012 English Gardner, Lauryn Newson, Amber Purvis 4. Sasha Wallace, 43.47 2014 Phyllis Francis, Jenna Prandini, Marybeth Sant 5. Phyllis Francis, 43.73 2013 English Gardner, Jenna Prandini, Chizoba Okodogbe 6. Mandy White, 43.82 2011 Amber Purvis, Lauryn Newson, English Gardner 7. Mandy White, 44.09 2011 Amber Purvis, English Gardner, Jamesha Youngblood 8. Mandy White, 44.17 2009 Amber Purvis, Keshia Baker, Jamesha Youngblood 9. Lauryn Newson, 44.29 2012 Amber Purvis, Jenna Prandini, English Gardner 10. Mandy White, 44.38 2010 Amber Purvis, Keshia Baker, Michele Williams 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. Chizoba Okodogbe 3:27.34 2014 Laura Roesler, Christian Brennan, Phyllis Francis 4. Jenna Prandini, 3:28.15 2013 Chizoba Okodogbe, Laura Roesler, Phyllis Francis 5. Michele Williams, 3:28.18 2011 Chizoba Okodogbe, Phyllis Francis, Laura Roesler 6. Brianne Theisen, 3:28.54 2010 Amber Purvis, Michele Williams, Keshia Baker 7. Devin Gosberry, 3:29.43 2012 Chizoba Okodigbe, Laura Roesler, Phyllis Francis 8. Chizoba Okodogbe, 3:29.63 2011 Amber Purvis, Phyllis Francis, Laura Roesler 9. Claudia Francis, 3:29.82 2014 Chizoba Okodogbe, Laura Roesler, Phyllis Francis 10. Jamesha Youngblood, 3:32.34 2010 Keshia Baker, Michele Williams, Amber Purvis

Amber Purvis NCAA Champion

igh Jump H 1. Camille Jampolsky 1.90m 2. Brianne Theisen 1.86m 3. Laurel Roberts 3. Lauren Crockett 1.84m 5. Chancey Summers 1.83m 6. Shari Collins 7. Kelly Blair 8. Jeanne Borchardt Lauryn Jordan 1.78m Jasmine Kelly 1.78m

6-2.75 6-1.25 6-0.5 6-0.5 6-0 5-11.5 5-10.75 5-10 5-10 5-10

Pole Vault 1. Becky Holliday 4.47m 14-8 2. Melissa Gergel 4.45m 14-7.25 3. Niki (Reed) McEwen 4.25m 13-11.25 4. Emily Enders 4.16m 13-7.75 5. Sammie Clark 4.14m 13-7.25 6. Kirsten (Riley) Larwin 4.12m 13-6.25 7. Jordan Roskelley 4.10m 13-5.25 8. Kortney Ross 4.08m 13-4.5 9. Hannah Moore 3.95m 12-11.75 10. Karina Elstom 3.90m 12-9.5 Long Jump 1. Jamesha Youngblood 6.63m 2. Jenna Prandini 6.55m 2. Julie Goodrich 3. Lauryn Jordan 6.38m 4. Camille Jampolsky 6.32m 5. Jenni Grasley 6. Brianne Theisen 6.28m 7. Kelly Blair 8. Jennifer Thomas 6.17m 9. Lauryn Newson 6.16m Triple Jump 1. Lauryn Newson 13.52m 2. Jamesha Youngblood 13.23m 3. Sasha Wallace 12.67m 4. Sara Jessie (Howell) 5. Lauryn Jordan 12.61m 6. Phillis McKinney 12.60m 7. Kim Carlisle 8. Amanda Brown 12.43m 9. Clarice Hayward-Lee 12.41m 10. Janell Thorsland 12.31m Shot Put 1. Brittany Mann 16.89m 2. Bree Fuqua 16.44m 3. Quenna Beasley 4. Cora Aguilar 5. Yvette Brown 6. Mary Etter 15.22m 7. Julie Beck 8. Rita Santiba単ez 14.90m 9. Chris Cvitanich 10. Carrie Albano

2003 2011 2003 2006 2014 2004 2011 2011, 2012 2006 1999

21-9 21-6 21-0.5 20-11.25 20-9 20-8.5 20-7.25 20-3.5 20-3 20-2.5

2010 2014 1988 2006 1988 1989 2012 1993 1996 2011

44-4.25 43-5 41-7 42-6 41-4.5 41-4.25 41-0.5 40-9.5 40-8.75 40-4.75

2012 2010 2014 1995 2006 1989 1992 2003 2004 1987

56-0 53-11.25 53-1.5 51-1.5 50-5.25 49-11.25 49-10 48-10.75 48-5.5 48-4.5

2014 2005 1983 1986 1987 2002 1993 2009 1997 1980

English Gardner NCAA Champion

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1988 2010 1990 2014 2012 1985 1993 1982 2005 2010

Discus 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Laura Bobek 56.29m Quenna Beasley Mary Etter 54.74m Cora Aguilar Karen McDonald Yvette Brown Stephanie Smith Heidi Fisk Lucy Cridland 51.92m Katie McKeever 51.75m

184-8 180-9 179-7 174-7 173-8 172-2 171-9 170-6 170-4 169-9

Hammer 1. Britney Henry 67.54m 221-7 2. Jillian Weir 67.43m 221-3 3. Brittany Hinchcliffe 64.69m 212-3 4. Jordan Sauvage 58.32m 191-4 5. Brittany Mann 54.60m 188-0 6. Maureen Morrison 56.86m 186-6 7. Megan Kriz 56.38m 185-0 8. Megan Maloney 56.15m 184-3 9. Heidi Fisk 55.94m 183-6 10. Katie Kersh 54.73m 179-7 Javelin (*New implement) 1. Rachel Yurkovich 59.62m 2. Sarah Malone 56.94m 3. Ashley McCrea 52.49m 4. Elisa Crumley 51.70m 5. Liz Brenner 51.54m 6. Karis Howell 51.23m 7. Roslyn Lundeen 50.89m 8. Rachel Sherrell 50.69m 9. Haley Crouser 50.12m 10. Charyl Weingarten 48.37m *New implement introduced in 1999

2014 1985 2003 1986 1981 1987 1990 1999 2009 2002

2006, 2007 2014 2006 2003 2014 2000 2004 2008 1999 2005

195-7 186-10 172-2 169-7 169-1 168-1 166-11 166-4 164-5 158-8

2009 2005 2009 2002 2014 2000 2002 2014 2014 2002

Javelin (Old implement) 1. Lynda Hughes 2. Paula Berry 3. Sally Harmon 4. Ashley Selman 5. Jill Smith 6. Patty Kearney 7. Roz Rouse 8. Kim Hyatt 9. Brooke Allen 10. Kelsey Stellick

202-3 202-1 190-4 188-5 187-7 180-7 180-0 178-1 175-11 174-2

1982 1991 1982 1993 1989 1980 1983 1990 1989 1995

Heptathlon 1. Brianne Theisen 2. Kelly Blair 3. Kalindra McFadden 4. Camille Jampolsky 5. Lauryn Jordan 6. Stefanie Hunter 7. Jennifer Thomas 8. Abby Andrus 9. Jenny Kenyon 10. Kamala Kohlmeier

6,440 6,038 5,821 5,516 5,499 5,484 5,452 5,325 5,169 5,100

2012 1993 2009 1987 2006 1989 1998 2004 2002 1991

Jamesha Youngblood NCAA Champion


RECORD BOOK

Oregon Women’s Indoor Top Performances 50 Meters 1. Jamila Godfrey 2. LaReina Woods 3. Aisha Wallace

6.4 6.5 6.60

1993 1993 1997

880 Yards 1. Leann Warren 2. Ranza Clark 3. Claudette Groenendahl 4. Penny Graves

2:04.61 2:13.8 2:14.2 2:15.5

1982 1984 1985 1985

55 Meters 1. LaReina Woods 2. Jamila Godfrey 3. Alexis Yeater

6.92 7.14 7.18

1993 1994 1999

1,000 Yards 1. Megan Reynolds 2. Nikki Swets

2:46.3 2:50.5

1990 1990

60 Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

6.8 7.0 7.08 7.18 7.21

1984 1984 1992 1984 1984

1,500 Meters 1. Leann Warren 2. Liz Wilson 3. Lucy Nusrala 4. Carol Holmen

4:19.13 4:24.3 4:24.7 4:29.2

1985 1991 1992 1992

Mile

Anne Kesselring Jordan Hasay Leann Warren Zoe Buckman Becca Friday

4:32.61 4:33.01 4:33.26 4:33.76 4:35.34

2012 2011 1982 2011 2013

2,000 Meters 1. Melody Fairchild

6:01.74

1996

8:57.46 9:04.96 9:07.25 9:07.97 9:08.44

2013 2014 1996 2013 2008

15:40.30 15:44.60 15:47.13 15:51.59 15:53.73

2013 2011 2013 2010 2013

Tracy Raade Stephanie Morris LaReina Woods Cam Talton Kay Garnett

60 Meters 1. English Gardner 2. Jasmine Todd 3. Amber Purvis 4. Jenna Prandini 5. Mandy White

7.12 7.16 7.20 7.24 7.33

2012 2014 2011 2014 2010

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

200 Meters 1. Phyllis Francis 2. Amber Purvis 3. Jenna Prandini 4. English Gardner 5. Jasmine Todd

22.92 23.17 23.30 23.34 23.87

2014 2011 2014 2012 2014

300 Meters 1. Keshia Baker 2. Devin Gosberry 3. Kavina Hall 4. Leah Worthen 5. Jamesha Youngblood

38.34 40.30 40.66 40.67 40.76

2008 2012 2008 2008 2008

400 Meters 1. Phyllis Francis CR, AR 2. Keshia Baker 3. Chizoba Okodogbe 4. Brianne Theisen 5. Christian Brennan

50.46 2014 51.63 2010 53.74 2013 54.11 2012 54.30 2014

50 Meter Hurdles 1. Kelly Blair 2. Sara Howell 3. Ann Sullivan

7.3 7.5 7.69

1993 1993 2001

440 Yards 1. Stephanie Morris 2. Sharon Otterstedt 3. Tracy Raade

57.2 57.5 58.3

1984 1985 1984

55 Meter Hurdles 1. Kelly Blair 2. Katie O’Brien Kamala Kohlmeier

8.06 8.2 8.2

1993 1988 1988

500 Yards 1. Tracy Raade 2. Jule Hilsenteger 3. Julie White

1:10.8 1:11.0 1:11.6

1985 1985 1985

60 Yard Hurdles 1. Kay Garnett 2. Kathy Boyea 3. Janell Thorsland

8.00 8.2 8.26

1984 1985 1985

600 Meters 1. Phyllis Francis 2. Anne Kesselring 3. Laura Roesler 4. Camilla Dencer 5. Megan Patrignelli

1:27.38 1:29.73 1:29.80 1:33.88 1:36.61

2011 2011 2011 2011 2011

8.08 8.25 8.47 8.49 8.62

2014 2012 2013 2012 2012

800 Meters 1. Laura Roesler 2. Leann Warren 3. Anne Kesselring 4. Rebekah Noble 5. Zoe Buckman

2:01.32 2:03.89c 2:04.52 2:04.70 2:05.72

2014 1982 2012 2007 2010

3,000 Meters 1. Jordan Hasay 2. Megan Patrignelli 3. Melody Fairchild 4. Alexi Pappas 5. Nicole Blood 5,000 Meters 1. Jordan Hasay 2. Alexandra Kosinski 3. Alexi Pappas 4. Nicole Blood 5. Katie Conlon

60 Meter Hurdles 1. Sasha Wallace 2. Brianne Theisen 3. Alyssa Monteverde 4. Lyndsay Pearson 5. Rebecca Rhodes

4x400 Meter Relay 1. Chizoba Okodogbe 3:27.40 2014 Laura Roesler, Christian Brennan, Phyllis Francis 2. English Gardner, 3:30.22 2013 Chizoba Okodogbe, Laura Roesler, Phyllis Francis 3. Jamesha Youngblood, 3:32.97 2010 Keshia Baker, Michele Williams, Amber Purvis 4. Amber Purvis, 3:33.70 2012 Laura Roesler, Chizoba Okodogbe, Phyllis Francis 5. Chizoba Okodogbe, 3:34.98 2011 Brianne Theisen, Laura Roesler, Amber Purvis 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. Annie Leblanc, 10:56.77 2014 Chizoba Okodogbe, Laura Roesler, Megan Patrignelli 5. Jordan Hasay, 10:59.64 2010 Keshia Baker, Anne Kesselring, Nicole Blood High Jump 1. Brianne Theisen 1.88m 2. Laurel Roberts 1.83m Lauren Crockett 1.78m 4. Chancey Summers 1.82m 5. Kelly Blair

6-2 6-0 6-0 5-11.5 5-10

2012 1991 2014 2014 1994

Pole Vault 1. Melissa Gergel 2. Becky Holliday 3. Niki McEwen 4. Jordan Roskelley 5. Sammie Clark

4.45m 4.35m 4.30m 4.16m 4.13m

14-7.25 14-3.25 14-1.25 13-7.75 13-6.5

2010 2003 2003 2011 2014

6.56m 6.50m 6.26m 6.24m 6.15m

21-6.25 21-4 20-6.5 20-5.75 20-2.25

2010 2014 2007 2014 2011

42-5.5 41-5.75 40-7.5 40-1.25 39-10.5

2014 2004 2009 2004 2006

52-8.25 51-3.5 50-2.75 49-6.25 49-2.25

1985 2004 2014 2004 2013

68-4.5 67-6.25 61-1.25 59-9 58-9.5

2007 2013 2006 2014 2004

4,555 4,088 3,957 3,908 3,648

2012 FCR/CAR 2009 2007 2004 2014

Long Jump 1. Jamesha Youngblood 2. Jasmine Todd 3. Lauryn Jordan 4. Jenna Prandini 5. Lauryn Newson

Triple Jump 1. Sasha Wallace 12.94m 2. Amanda Brown 12.64m 3. Jamesha Youngblood 12.38m 4. Clairice Hayward-Lee 12.22m 5. Lauryn Jordan 12.15m Shot Put 1. Quenna Beasley 2. Bree Fuqua 15.63m 3. Brittany Mann 15.31m 4. Mary Etter 15.09m 5. Jillian Weir 14.99m Weight Throw 1. Britney Henry 20.84m 2. Jillian Weir 20.58m 3. Brittany Hinchliffe 18.62m 4. Brittany Mann 19.59m 5. Mary Etter 17.92m Pentathlon 1. Brianne Theisen 2. Kalindra McFadden 3. Lauryn Jordan 4. Abby Andrus 5. Lauren Crockett FCR - Collegiate Record CAR - Canadian Record

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RECORD BOOK

Women’s NCAA Championship Results NCAA Outdoor Champions and Oregon Results

AIAW Champions and Oregon Results

Year 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Year Champion 1969 Texas Woman’s 1970 Illinois 1971 Texas Woman’s 1972 Cal State Hayward 1973 Texas Women’s 1974 Prairie View 1975 UCLA 1976 Prairie View 1977 UCLA 1978 Cal State Northridge 1979 Cal State Northridge 1980 Cal State Northridge 1981 Tennessee

Champion (Coach) UCLA (Scott Chisam) UCLA (Scott Chisam) Florida State (Gary Winckler) Oregon (Tom Heinonen) Texas (Terry Crawford) Louisiana State (Sam Seemes) Louisiana State (Pat Henry) Louisiana State (Pat Henry) Louisiana State (Pat Henry) Louisiana State (Pat Henry) Louisiana State (Pat Henry) Louisiana State (Pat Henry) Louisiana State (Pat Henry) Louisiana State (Pat Henry) Louisiana State (Pat Henry) Louisiana State (Pat Henry) Texas (Bev Kearney) Texas (Bev Kearney) Louisiana State (Pat Henry) USC (Ron Allice) South Carolina (Curtis Frye) Louisiana State (Pat Henry) UCLA (Jeanette Bolden) Texas (Bev Kearney) Auburn (Ralph Spry) Arizona State (Greg Kraft) Louisiana State (Dennis Shaver) Texas A&M (Pat Henry) Texas A&M (Pat Henry) Texas A&M (Pat Henry) Louisiana State (Dennis Shaver) Kansas (Stanley Redwine) Texas A&M (Pat Henry)

Score Oregon 153  4th 104 116  5th 66 145  4th 64 52 Champions 65 — 0 62  9th 25 61  3rd 45 86 42nd-t 5 53 18th-t 12 78 15th-t 13 87 22nd-t 10 93   4th 35 86 29th-t 8 69 24th-t 10 81 33rd-t 5 63 45th-t 4 60 36th-t 7 62 51st-t 4 58 45th-t 5 60 60th-t 2 82 27th-t 9 64 17th 14 1/2 69 34th-t 6 55 32nd-t 8 57 11th 23 60 27th-t 9 67 8th 27 50 2nd 43 72 2nd 57 49 2nd 45 76 2nd 62 60 3rd 43 75 3rd 59

Host/Site Brigham Young Houston Oregon Texas Indianapolis Louisiana State Oregon Brigham Young Duke Oregon Texas New Orleans Boise State Tennessee Oregon Indiana Buffalo Boise State Duke Oregon Louisiana State Sacramento State Texas Sacramento State Sacramento State Sacramento State Drake Arkansas Oregon Oregon Drake Oregon Oregon

AIAW Champions 1980 1981

NCAA Indoor Champions and Oregon Results Year 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Champion (Coach) Nebraska (Gary Pepin) Nebraska (Gary Pepin) Florida State (Gary Winckler) Texas (Terry Crawford) Louisiana State (Sam Seemes) Texas (Terry Crawford) Louisiana State (Pat Henry) Texas (Terry Crawford) Louisiana State (Pat Henry) Florida (Bev Kearney) Louisiana State (Pat Henry) Louisiana State (Pat Henry) Louisiana State (Pat Henry) Louisiana State (Pat Henry) Louisiana State (Pat Henry) Texas (Bev Kearney) Texas (Bev Kearney) UCLA (Jeannette Bolden) UCLA (Jeannette Bolden) Louisiana State (Pat Henry) Louisiana State (Pat Henry) Louisiana State (Pat Henry) Tenneessee (J.J. Clark) Texas (Bev Kearney) Arizona State (Greg Kraft) Arizona State (Greg Kraft) Tennessee (J.J. Clark) Oregon (Vin Lananna) Oregon (Vin Lananna) Oregon (Vin Lananna) Oregon (Robert Johnson) Oregon (Robert Johnson)

Score Oregon 47 x 0 59 — — 34 x 0 31 — — 49 — — 71 — — 61 — — 50 — — 48 x 0 50 — — 49 — — 48 — — 40 — — 52 13th-t 18 49 — — 60 — — 61 28th 4.5 51 38th 5 53 1/2 — — 57 46th 2 62 15th 13 52 — — 46 — — 51 23rd-t 10 38 21st-t 9 51 62nd-t 0.33 42 9th-t 21 61 Champions 67 Champions 49 Champions 56 Champions 44 Champions

Mile Relay (Melanie Batiste, Rhonda Massey, Leann Warren, Grace Bakari) Leann Warren 800 Meters Leann Warren 1,500 Meters Sally Harmon Javelin

NCAA Champions 1982 1984 1985 1988 1991 1993 1996 2003 2006 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Host/Site Pontiac, Mich. Syracuse, N.Y. Syracuse, N.Y. Oklahoma City Oklahoma City Oklahoma City Indianapolis Indianapolis Indianapolis Indianapolis Indianapolis Indianapolis Indianapolis Indianapolis Indianapolis Indianapolis Indianapolis Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas Texas A&M Arkansas Texas A&M Boise State Arkansas New Mexico

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Score Oregon 74 — — 39 — — 56 — — 76 — — 64 11th 14 84 34th-t 1 89 9th 18 60 19th-t 8 86 24th-t 6 57 — — 67 8th 19 59 10th-t 19 61 3rd-t 40

3:37.44 2:06.07 4:15.00 177-10

Leann Warren 1,500 Meters 4:17.90 Claudette Groenendaal 1,500 Meters 4:14.31 Kathy Hayes 10,000 Meters 32:43.81 Claudette Groenendaal 800 Meters 2:01.20 Annette Hand 5,000 Meters 15:38.47 Jill Smith Javelin 180-8 Paula Berry Javelin 188-5 Ashley Selman Javelin 188-5 Kelly Blair Heptathlon 6,034 Melody Fairchild 3,000 Meters-Indoor 9:07.25 Becky Holliday Pole Vault 14-5.5 Rebekah Noble 800 Meters 2:02.07 Rachel Yurkovich Javelin 185-7.5 Rachel Yurkovich Javelin 195-7 Brianne Theisen Heptathlon 6,086 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 4,396 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 4,540 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 4,536 English Gardner 100 Meters 10.96 4x400 Meter Relay-Indoor 3:30.22 (English Gardner, Chizoba Okodogbe, Laura Roesler, Phyllis Francis) Laura Roesler 800 Meters 2:02.60 Jenna Prandini Long Jump 21-6 Phyllis Francis 400 Meters - Indoors 50.46 Laura Roesler 800 Meters - Indoors 2:03.85 4x400 Meter Relay - Indoors 3:27.40 (Chizoba Okodogbe, Laura Roesler, Christian Brennan, Phyllis Francis)


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National & Conference Oregon Women’s All-Americans Award Winners AIAW All-Americans (Note: Top finishes that did not earn All-America status in italics)

Bowerman Award Winners 2014

Laura Roesler

Bowerman Award Finalists (top 3) 2012 2014

Brianne Theisen Laura Roesler

Bowerman Award Semifinalists (top 10) 2010 2011 2011 2012 2012 2013 2014

Brianne Theisen Jordan Hasay Brianne Theisen English Gardner Brianne Theisen English Gardner Phyllis Francis Jenna Prandini Laura Roesler

Brianne Theisen Jordan Hasay Brianne Theisen Brianne Theisen Brianne Theisen

Field Track (Indoor) Field (Indoor) Field (Indoor) Track

USTFCCCA National Coach of the Year 2010 2011 2012 2012 2013 2014

Vin Lananna Robert Johnson Robert Johnson Robert Johnson Robert Johnson Robert Johnson

Indoor Track & Field Indoor Track & Field Indoor Track & Field Cross Country Indoor Track & Field Indoor Track & Field

USTFCCCA National Assistant Coach of the Year 2009 2010

Robert Johnson Robert Johnson

Outdoor Track & Field Indoor Track & Field

Terry Crawford Program of the Year 2009 Oregon 2010 Oregon 2011 Oregon 2012 Oregon 2013 Oregon 2014 Oregon

Pac-10/12 Athlete of the Year 1986 1987 1988 1990 1991 1991 1993 2010 2010 2010 2011 2012 2012 2012 2014 2014

Penny Graves Annette Hand Penny Graves Liz Wilson Paula Berry Lisa Karnopp Kelly Blair Keshia Baker Brianne Theisen Jordan Hasay Jordan Hasay English Gardner Brianne Theisen Jordan Hasay Jenna Prandini Jenna Prandini

Cross Country Cross Country Cross Country Cross Country Track & Field Cross Country Track & Field Track Field Cross Country Cross Country Track Field Cross Country Track Field

Pac-10/12 Newcomer of the Year 2007 2010 2011 2012 2013

Alexandra Kosinski Jordan Hasay English Gardner Allie Woodward Jenna Prandini

Cross Country Cross Country Track & Field Cross Country Track & Field

Pac-10/12 Coach of the Year 1986 1987 1988 1990 1991 1991 1992 1995 2009 2010 2012 2012 2013 2014

Tom Heinenon Tom Heinenon Tom Heinenon Tom Heinenon Tom Heinenon Tom Heinenon Tom Heinenon Tom Heinenon Vin Lananna Vin Lananna Vin Lananna Robert Johnson Robert Johnson Robert Johnson

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)

USTFCCCA National Athlete of the Year 2010 2011 2011 2012 2012

1974

Cross Country Cross Country Cross Country Cross Country Track & Field Cross Country Track & Field Cross Country Track & Field Track & Field Track & Field Cross Country Track & Field Track & Field

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).

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)

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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)

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)

Brianne Theisen Bowerman Award Finalist


RECORD BOOK 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,

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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 2014

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Jenna Prandini, 1st, Long Jump (21-6) Laura Roesler, 1st, 800 Meters, (2:01.22) Phyllis Francis, 2nd, 400 Meters (50.59) Jenna Prandini, 2nd, 200 Meters (22.63) Laura Bobek, 3rd, Discus (184-8) Jenna Prandini, 3rd, 100 Meters (11.42) Christian Brennan, Chizoba Okodogbe, Laura Roesler, Phyllis Francis, 3rd, 4x400 Meter Relay (3:29.03) Jillian Weir, 6th, Hammer Throw (209-7) Brittany Mann, 7th, Shot Put (56-0) 2 Chizoba Okodogbe, 10th, 400 Meters (52.33) 2 Sarah Penney, 10th, 1,500 Meters (4:22.60) 2 Annie Leblanc, 11th, 800 Meters (2:05.29) 2 Lauren Crockett, 14th, High Jump (5-9.75) 2 Megan Patrignelli, 14th, Steeplechase (10:12.29) 2 Frida Berge, 15th, 5,000 Meters (16:25.59) Phyllis Francis, 1st, 400 Meters (50.46) - Indoors Laura Roesler, 1st, 800 Meters (2:03.85) - Indoors Chizoba Okodogbe, Laura Roesler, Christian Brennan, Phyllis Francis, 1st, 4x400 Meter Relay (3:27.40) - Indoors Jasmine Todd, 3rd, 60 Meters (7.16) - Indoors Jasmine Todd, 6th, Long Jump (20-2.5) - Indoors Annie Leblanc, Chizoba Okodogbe, Samantha Murphy, Megan Patrignelli, 6th, Distance Medley Relay (11:17.38) - Indoors Jenna Prandini, 7th, 60 Meters (7.32) - Indoors Sasha Wallace, 8th, 60 Meter Hurdles (DNF) - Indoors 2 Lauren Crockett, 9th, High Jump (5-11.25) - Indoors 2 Megan Patrignelli, 11th, 3,000 Meters (9:25.84) - Indoors 2 Chancey Summers, 13th, High Jump (5-10) - Indoors 2 Molly Grabill, 16th, 5,000 Meters (17:27.51) - Indoors

Second team selection (all others first team)


RECORD BOOK

Oregon Women’s Record Holders and Olympians American Record Holders Oregon All-Americans By Event 1977 1993 2001 2014

Lynne Winbigler Annette (Hand) Peters Lisa (Karnopp) Nye Phyllis Francis

Olympic Team Members 1976 1980 1984 1988 1992 1996 2000 2012

Lynne Winbigler Grace Bakari (GHA) Lynne Winbigler Grace Bakari (GHA) Ranza Clark (CAN) Lisa Martin (AUS) Lynda (Hughes) Sutfin Trish King Cathy (Schiro) O’Brien Lynda (Hughes) Sutfin Lisa Martin (AUS) Paula Berry Cathy (Schiro) O’Brien Annette (Hand) Peters Lisa (Martin) Ondieki (AUS) Kelly Blair Kelly Blair Keshia Baker (ran semis) Becky Holliday Rachel Yurkovich Zoe Buckman (AUS) Brianne Theisen (CAN)

Discus 5,000 Meters Steeplechase 400 Meters

187-2 14:56.07 9:49:41 50.46

Discus 4x400 Meter Relay Discus 4x400 Meter Relay 800 Meters Marathon Javelin High Jump Marathon Javelin Marathon Javelin Marathon 3,000 Meters Marathon Heptathlon Heptathlon 4x400 Meter Relay Pole Vault Javelin 1,500 Meters Heptathlon

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National AAU/TAC/U.S.A. Champions 1976 1978 1979 1982 1985 1986 1993 1994 1996 1997 1998 2013

Lynne Winbigler Lynne Winbigler Lynne Winbigler Lynda Hughes Claudette Groenendaal Claudette Groenendaal Annette Peters Annette Peters Annette Peters Kelly Blair Kelly Blair Kelly Blair English Gardner

Discus Discus Discus Javelin 800 Meters 800 Meters 1,500 Meters 3,000 Meters 3,000 Meters Heptathlon Heptathlon Heptathlon 100 Meters

World Championships Qualifiers 1991 Annette Peters 1993 Paula Berry Annette Peters 1995 Camara Jones Kelly Blair 1997 Kelly Blair Annette Peters Melody Fairchild 2001 Rosa Gutierrez 2003 Becky Holliday 2009 Rachel Yurkovich Brianne Theisen (CAN) 2011 Keshia Baker (ran semis) Rachel Yurkovich 2013 Brianne Theisen (CAN) English Gardner Zoe Buckman (AUS) Jordan Hasay Becky Holliday

3,000 Meters Javelin 3,000 Meters 4x400 Meter Relay Heptathlon Heptathlon 10,000 Meters 5,000 Meters Marathon Pole Vault Javelin Heptathlon 4x400 Meter Relay Javelin Heptathlon 100 Meters 4x100 Meter Relay 1,500 Meters 10,000 Meters Pole Vault

National Cross Country Champions 1990 1991 1993 1994 1996

Melody Fairchild Melody Fairchild Annette Peters Lucy Nusrala Lucy Nusrala

Junior 4,000 Meters Junior 4,000 Meters Senior 6,000 Meters Senior 6,000 Meters Senior 6,000 Meters

3:40.38 2:04.67 (Semis) 2:29.03 (7th) 183-5 6-0.5 2:41.04 184-1 2:25.53 (2nd) 160-9 2:39.42 (9th) 8:52.77 (Semis) DNF 6,307 (8th) DNC 3:16.99 (1st) 14-7.25/4.45m (9th) 190-0/57.92m 4:05.03 (Semis) 6,383 (11th)

174-10 178-6 189-5 202-3 1:59.48 1:59.79 4:11.53 8:48.59 9:01.69 6,406 6,465 6,402 10.85

8:44.20 (8th) 190-1 (16-q) 8:45.56 (10th) 3:22.39 (1st) 6,229 (10th) 6,253 (10th) 32:43.38 (13th) 15:42.66 (15th-q) 2:49.08 (41st) 13-7.25 (19th-q) 167-9 (12th) 5,494 (15th) 3:18.09 (1st) 193-0 (9th-p) 6,530 (2nd) 10.97 (4th) 42.75 (2nd) 4:05.07 (7th) 32:17.93 (12th) 14-7.25 (13th-q)

12:42 14:06 20:27 20:40 21:57

World Cross Country Championships Qualifiers 1977 1985 1989 1990 1991 1992

Eryn Forbes Kathy Hayes Annette Hand (Peters) Melody Fairchild Melody Fairchild Annette Peters Annette Peters Lisa Karnopp

Senior 5,000 Meters Senior 6,000 Meters Senior 6,000 Meters Junior 4,000 Meters Junior 4,000 Meters Senior 6,000 Meters Senior 6,000 Meters Senior 6,000 Meters

19:04 (54th) 15:54 (16th) 23:22 (25th) 14:37 (12th) 14:30 (3rd) 21:10 (19th) 22:13 (30th) 23:10 (89th)

Outdoor Events (171) 100 Meters 6 200 Meters 2 400 Meters 11 800 Meters 19 1,500 Meters 19 3,000 Meters 13 5,000 Meters 21 10,000 Meters 10 Steeplechase 6 4x100 Meter Relay 3 4x400 Meter Relay 4 High Jump 3 Pole Vault 7 Long Jump 5 Triple Jump 1 Shot Put 3 Discus 5 Hammer 4 Javelin 28 Heptathlon 11

Indoor Events (71) 60 Meters 7 200 Meters 2 400 Meters 5 800 Meters 6 Mile 13 3,000 Meters 10 5,000 Meters 7 4x400 Meter Relay 5 Distance Medley Relay 7 60 Hurdles 1 High Jump 2 Pole Vault 9 Long Jump 3 20-lb. Weight Throw 1 Pentathlon 5

Multi All-America Award Winners Outdoors, unless otherwise indicated 17

Laura Roesler (8 outdoor, 9 indoor)

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Chizoba Okodogbe (8 outdoor, 8 indoor)

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Phyllis Francis (9 outdoor, 6 indoor)

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Jordan Hasay (5 outdoor, 9 indoor)

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Anne Kesselring (4 outdoor, 8 indoor)

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Amber Purvis (3 outdoor, 8 indoor)

10

Brianne Theisen (5 outdoor, 5 indoor)

9

English Gardner (6 outdoor, 3 indoor)

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Becca Friday (3 outdoor, 5 indoor) Jenna Prandini (6 outdoor, 2 indoor) Leann Warren

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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) Michele Williams (2 outdoor, 2 indoor) Rachel Yurkovich

1993 1994 1995 1996 1998 1999 2001 2002 2006 2013

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Marie Davis Annette Peters Lucy Nusrala Liz Wilson Liz Wilson Marie Davis Liz Wilson Lucy Nusrala Liz Wilson Tara Struyk (CAN) Tara Struyk (CAN) Lisa (Karnopp) Nye Annette Peters Milena Glusac Nicole Blood Mattie (Bridgmon) Suver

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Kelly Blair Ranza Clark Erin Forbes Milena Glusac (2 outdoor, 1 indoor) Penny Graves Sally Harmon Britney Henry (2 outdoor, 1 indoor) Annie Leblanc (1 outdoor, 2 indoor) Sarah Malone Rhonda Massey Megan Patrignelli (2 outdoor, 1 indoor) Liz Wilson

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Grace Bakari Paula Berry Christian Brennan (1 outdoor, 1 indoor) Mattie Bridgmon (1 outdoor, 1 indoor) Katie Crabb (1 outdoor, 1 indoor) Lauren Crockett (1 outdoor, 1 indoor) Bronwyn Crossman (1 outdoor, 1 indoor) Marie Davis (1 outdoor, 1 indoor) Mary Etter Melody Fairchild (1 outdoor, 1 indoor) Molly Grabill (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 Jasmine Todd (2 indoor) Mandy White Allie Woodward

Junior 4,000 Meters Senior 6,000 Meters Senior 6,000 Meters Senior 6,000 Meters Senior 6,000 Meters Junior 4,000 Meters Senior 6,000 Meters Senior 6,000 Meters Senior 8,000 Meters Junior 4,000 Meters Junior 4,000 Meters Senior 4,000 Meters Senior 8,000 Meters Senior 8,000 Meters Junior 8,000 Meters Senior 8,000 Meters

16:17 (86th) 20:37 (21st) 21:40 (39th) 21:48 (55th) 21:50 (62nd) 14:45 (37th) 21:49 (48th) 24:31 (116th) 27:23 (30th) 22:06 (65th) 24:03 (61st) 16:13 (47th) 31:19 (53rd) 28:18 (23rd) 21:28 (39th) 25:41 (26th)


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Women’s Conference Results & Champions NorPac Conference Results 1983 1984 1985 1986

1-Oregon 215; 2-Washington 105; 3-California 90; 4-Oregon State 56; 5-Fresno State 48; 6-Washington State28. 1-Oregon 148; 2-Washington 114; 3-California 97; 4-Washington State, 82; 5-Fresno State 75; 6-Oregon State 61. 1-Oregon 156; 2-Washington State 133; 3-Washington 127; 4-California, 75; 5-Fresno State 61; 6-Oregon State 27. 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 Results 1987

1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 1-Arizona State 186.5; 2-Stanford 117; 3-Oregon 100; 4-USC 91; 5-UCLA 80; t6Washington State 71.5; t6-California 71.5; 8-Arizona 65; 9-Washington 32.5. 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. 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. 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 Results 2012

2013

2014

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. 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. 1-Oregon 176; 2-USC 145; 3-Stanford 75; 3-Arizona State 75; 5-Arizona 74; 6-UCLA 68; 7-Washington 53; 8-WSU 46.5; 9-California 44.50; 10-Colorado 33; 11-Utah 23; 12-Oregon State 2.

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NorPac Conference Champions 1983 1984 1985 1986

Ranza Clark, 800 Meters Kathy Hayes, 3,000 Meters Lisa Martin, 5,000 Meters Rosa Gutierrez, 10,000 Meters Lexie Miller Beck, 400 Meter Hurdles 4x400 Meter Relay (Lisa Nicholson, Ranza Clark, Lexie Miller Beck, Sharon Johnson) Quenna Beasley, Shot Put Quenna Beasley, Discus Claudette Groenendaal, 800 Meters Kathy Hayes, 10,000 Meters Janell Thorsland, 100 Meter Hurdles Lisa Nicholson, 400 Meter Hurdles Brenda Bushnell, 1,500 Meters Brenda Bushnell, 3,000 Meters Kim Ryan, 5,000 Meters Sally Harmon, Javelin Kim Roth, 3,000 Meters Brenda Bushnell, 1,500 Meters Suzy Setterholm, 400 Meters

Pac-10 Conference Champions 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1998 1999

Penny Graves, 1,500 Meters Annette Hand, 3,000 Meters Annette Hand, 5,000 Meters Annette Hand, 1,500 Meters Annette Hand, 3,000 Meters Penny Graves, 5,000 Meters Camille Jampolsky, High Jump Rosie Williams, 200 Meters Phillis McKinney, Triple Jump Liz Wilson, 3,000 Meters Stephanie Wessell, 10,000 Meters Paula Berry, Javelin Stephanie Wessell, 5,000 Meters Stephanie Wessell, 10,000 Meters 4x400 Meter Relay (Camara Jones, Erika Klein, Kim Hutson, Rosie Williams) Paula Berry, Javelin Camara Jones, 400 Meters Lucy Nusrala, 3,000 Meters Nicole Woodward, 5,000 Meters 4x400 Meter Relay (Tyrza Hunt, Erika Klein, Lisa Bedwell, Camara Jones) Kim Hyatt, Javelin LaReina Woods, 100 Meters Camara Jones, 400 Meters 4x100 Meter Relay (LaReina Woods, Camara Jones, Lisa Bedwell, Jamila Godfrey) Ashley Selman, Javelin Kelly Blair, Heptathlon Kelly Blair, Long Jump Kelly Blair, Heptathlon Camara Jones, 400 Meters Kelsey Stellick, Javelin Melody Fairchild, 10,000 Meters 4x400 Meter Relay (Sue Morris, Letisha Henes, Jamila Godfrey, Nicole Commissiong) Tonia Brewer, Javelin Karis Howell, Javelin Marie Davis, 3,000 Meters

2:09.15 9:13.44 16:25.52 34:45.34 57.6 3:47.95 50-2 173-3 2:02.99 33:41.9 13.90 1:01.57 4:25.86 9:36.08 16:57.79 186-5 10:04.50 4:25.04 55.00

4:18.57 9:13.86 16:03.46 4:17.20 9:10.84 16:21.34 6-2.75 23.61 41-4.25 9:26.19 34:25.42 178-1 16:46.88 34:57.27 3:39.15 193-8 52.74 9:23.54 17:01.20 3:39.35 170-6 11.58 51.55 44.76 175-2 5,989 20-0.5 5,025 51.44 159-3 34:07.86 3:36.79 149-11 173-1 9:38.8


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Women’s Conference Results & Champions, continued 2003 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Becky Holliday, Pole Vault Sarah Malone, Javelin Rebekah Noble, 800 Meters Rachel Yurkovich, Javelin Britney Henry, Hammer Rachel Yurkovich, Javelin Keshia Baker, 400 Meters Nicole Blood, 5,000 Meters Rachel Yurkovich, Javelin Keshia Baker, 400 Meters Zoe Buckman, 800 Meters Melissa Gergel, Pole Vault Jamesha Youngblood, Long Jump Jamesha Youngblood, Triple Jump Rachel Yurkovich, Javelin Brianne Theisen, Heptathlon Amber Purvis, 100 Meters Amber Purvis, 200 Meters Keshia Baker, 400 Meters Anne Kesselring, 800 Meters Zoe Buckman, 1,500 Meters Nicole Blood, 5,000 Meters Nicole Blood, 10,000 Meters Claire Michel, 3,000 Meter Steeplechase 4x100 Meter Relay (Mandy White, Amber Purvis, Keshia Baker, Jamesha Youngblood) Jamesha Youngblood, Long Jump Jamesha Youngblood, Triple Jump Brianne Theisen, Heptathlon English Gardner, 100 Meters Jordan Hasay, 1,500 Meters Jordan Hasay, 5,000 Meters 4x400 Meter Relay (Chizoba Okodogbe, Amber Purvis, Phyllis Francis, Laura Roesler)

Pac-12 Conference Champions

2012 English Gardner, 100 Meters English Gardner, 200 Meters Phyllis Francis, 400 Meters Laura Roesler, 800 Meters Jordan Hasay, 1,500 Meters Alex Kosinski, 10,000 Meters 4x100 Meter Relay (Phyllis Francis, English Gardner, Lauryn Newson, Amber Purvis) Lauryn Newson, Triple Jump Brianne Theisen, Heptathlon 2013 Jenna Prandini, 100 Meters English Gardner, 200 Meters Phyllis Francis, 400 Meters Laura Roesler, 800 Meters 4x100 Meter Relay (Phyllis Francis, Jenna Prandini, English Gardner, Chizoba Okodogbe) 2014 Jenna Prandini, 100 Meters Jenna Prandini, 200 Meters Phyllis Francis, 400 Meters Laura Roesler, 800 Meters Jenna Prandini, Long Jump Jillian Weir, Hammer Throw

Jordan Hasay NCAA Champion

14-6 170-9 2:05.81 166-3 217-10 174-11 53.27 16:33.70 184-00 51.74 2:05.39 14-2 21-1.25 43-2.25 191-2 5,986 11.38 23.14 50.76 2:04.36 4:15.95 16:06.74 33:28.38 10:11.70 43.27 21-9 43-7.75 5,917 11.03 4:19.18 16:24.10 3:29.63

11.00w 22.82 52.05 2:05.13 4:13.28 34:19.67 43.72 43-4.25 6,353 11.46 22.62 51.57 2:06.51 43.81 11.21 22.60 51.87 2:05.77 20-11.25 221-3

Oregon Conference Champions Listed by Event (97) 100 Meters 200 Meters 400 Meters 800 Meters 1,500 Meters 3,000 Meters 5,000 Meters 10,000 Meters 100 Meter Hurdles 400 Meter Hurdles 3,000 Meter Steeplechase

6 5 10 8 7 8 9 7 1 2 1

All-Time Pac-10/12 Rankings 100 Meters 200 Meters 400 Meters 800 Meters 1,500 Meters 3,000 Meters 5,000 Meters 10,000 Meters Steeplechase 4x100 Meter Relay 4x400 Meter Relay High Jump Pole Vault Long Jump Triple Jump Hammer Javelin (new) Javelin (old) Heptathlon

Anne Kesselring NCAA Champion

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4x100 Meter Relay 4 4x400 Meter Relay 5 High Jump 1 Pole Vault 2 Long Jump 4 Triple Jump 4 Shot Put 1 Discus 1 Hammer 2 Javelin 12 Heptathlon 5

English Gardner English Gardner Amber Purvis Phyllia Francis Keshia Baker Phyllis Francis Camara Jones Laura Roesler Rebekah Noble Anne Kesselring Zoe Buckman Jordan Hasay Jordan Hasay Annette Hand Melody Fairchild Annette Hand Jordan Hasay Allie Woodward Lanie Thompson Claire Michel Kimber Mattox (White, Purvis, Baker, Youngblood) (P. Francis, Gardner, Newson, Purvis) (Gardner, Okodogbe, Roesler, P. Francis) (Gardner, Okodogbe, Roesler, P. Francis) (Prandini, Okodogbe, Roesler, P. Francis) (Williams, Okodogbe, Francis, Roesler) (Theisen, Purvis, Williams, Baker) Camille Jampolsky Becky Holliday Melissa Gergel Jamesha Youngblood Lauryn Newson Britney Henry Rachel Yurkovich Sarah Malone Paula Berry Jill Smith Brianne Theisen Kelly Blair

1st, 10.96, 2013 3rd, 22.62, 2013 9th, 22.74, 2011 t10th, 22.77, 2013 3rd, 50.76, 2010 4th, 50.86, 2013 6th, 51.44, 1995 4th, 2:00.23, 2012 7th, 2:02.07, 2006 8th, 2:02.15, 2011 10th, 2:02.50, 2008 4th, 4:10.28, 2011 2nd, 8:57.46-i, 2013 3rd, 8:59.15, 1988 10th 9:07.25-i, 1996 10th, 15:34.55, 1988 1st, 32:06.64, 2013 9th, 32:56.94, 2012 6th, 9:59.90, 2012 9th, 10:02.55, 2011 10th, 10:06.58, 2012 3rd, 43.27, 2010 4th, 43.32, 2012 1st, 3:24.54, 2012 2nd, 3:26.73, 2013 5th, 3:28.15, 2013 6th, 3:28.18, 2011 7th, 3:28.54, 2010 t9th, 6-2.75, 1988 4th, 14-8, 2003 t5th, 14-7.25, 2011 8th, 21-9, 2010 7th, 44-4.25, 2012 6th, 221-7, 2006 1st, 195-7, 2008 3rd, 186-10, 2005 1st, 202-1, 1991 6th, 187-7, 1989 1st, 6,440, 2012 6th, 6,038, 1993

Melissa Gergel NCAA Champion


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Women’s University Honors Bill Bowerman Award

Presented for outstanding career achievement in track and field. 2009 2010 2012 2013 2014

Rachel Yurkovich Keshia Baker Brianne Theisen English Gardner Jordan Hasay Phyllis Francis Laura Roesler

Mary Officer Award Awarded annually to an athlete for her great contribution to the team. 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Leann Warren Leann Warren Leann Warren Quenna Beasley Tracy Raade Quenna Beasley Janell Thorsland Stefanie Hunter Camille Jampolsky Phillis McKinney Kamala Kohlmeier Rosie Williams LaReina Woods Kelly Blair Kelly Blair LaReina Woods LaReina Woods Jennifer Thomas Jennifer Thomas Marie Davis Mary Etter Mary Etter Mary Etter Mary Etter Abby Andrus Lauryn Jordan Lauryn Jordan Rachel Yurkovich Rachel Yurkovich Brianne Theisen Brianne Theisen Jordan Hasay Brianne Theisen English Gardner Anne Kesselring Chizoba Okodogbe

Lynne Winbigler Performer of the Year Award

Presented in recognition of outstanding athletic achievement. 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998

Lynda Hughes Kathy Hayes Kathy Hayes Kathy Hayes Claudette Groenendaal Cora Aguilar Annette Hand Camille Jampolsky Annette Hand Rosie Williams Liz Wilson Paula Berry Paula Berry Camara Jones Kelly Blair Ashley Selman Kelly Blair Camara Jones Milena Glusac Kaarin Knudson Marie Davis

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Niki Reed Katie Crabb Karis Howell Sarah Malone Becky Holliday Becky Holliday Sarah Malone Sarah Malone Rebekah Noble Rebekah Noble Nicole Blood Keshia Baker Jamesha Youngblood Nicole Blood Amber Purvis Amber Purvis Jordan Hasay Lauryn Newson Phyllis Francis Laura Roesler Jenna Prandini

Harry Ritchie Award Awarded to the team’s most inspirational athlete. 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Dawna Rose Patti Kearney Lexie Miller Kathy Hayes Lexie Miller Beck Claudette Groenendaal Leann Warren Kim Roth Penny Graves Penny Graves Stefanie Hunter Liz Wilson Paula Berry Kim Hyatt Ashley Selman Kelly Blair Kelsey Stellick Nicole Commissiong Kaarin Knudson Marie Davis Kaarin Knudson Tish Henes Annie Ebiner Jenny Kenyon Rachael Kriz Janette Davis Sofie Abildtrup Sofie Abildtrup Britney Henry Rachel Yurkovich Britney Henry Keshia Baker Melissa Gergel Kalindra McFadden Melissa Gergel Jamesha Youngblood Anne Kesselring Jamesha Youngblood Phyllis Francis Alex Kosinski Becca Friday Brittany Mann

Coaches’ Award

Recognizes athletic achievement, dedication, and determination. 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1993 1994 1995 1996

Julie Goodrich Jill Smith Kim Hyatt Stephanie Wessell Lucy Nusrala Kim Carlisle Erika Klein Camara Jones Kelsey Stellick Sara Jessie Melody Fairchild

1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Marie Davis Katie Crabb Maureen Morrison Heidi Fisk Jenny Kenyon Charyl Weingarten Janette Davis Abby Andrus Emily Enders Bree Fuqua Kalindra McFadden Sara Schaaf Nicole Blood Zoe Buckman Brianne Theisen Nicole Blood Lucy Cridland Zoe Buckman Anne Kesselring Melissa Gergel Claire Michel Mandy White Becca Friday Anne Kesselring Laura Roesler Alexi Pappas Jillian Weir Lauren Crockett

1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Cathy Schiro Penny Graves Annette Hand Penny Graves Stephanie Wessell Liz Wilson Lisa Karnopp (Nye) Nicole Woodward Milena Glusac Milena Glusac Jenna Carlson Marie Davis Marie Davis Marie Davis Amy Nickerson Hanna Smedstad Carrie Zografos Carrie Zografos Magdalena Sandoval Laura Harmon Amber McGown Dana Buchanan Nicole Blood Alexandra Kosinski Nicole Blood Jordan Hasay Jordan Hasay Jordan Hasay Megan Patrignelli

Newcomer of the Year Award

Jackson Award

1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

1984 1985 1988 1989 1993 1994 1995 1996 1998 1999 2003 2010 2011 2013

Presented annually to the top track and field newcomer. Formerly known as the most improved award Julie Goodrich Jill Smith Kim Hyatt Stephanie Wessell Lucy Nusrala Kim Carlisle Erika Klein Camara Jones Kelsey Stellick Sara Howell Melody Fairchild Marie Davis Katie Crabb Maureen Morrison Heidi Fisk Jenny Kenyon Charyl Weingarten Janette Davis Abby Andrus Emily Enders Bree Fuqua Brittany Hinchcliffe Ashley McCrea Alexandra Kosinski Amber Purvis Jodan Hasay English Gardner Claudia Francis Jenna Prandini Jasmine Todd Sasha Wallace

Tom Heinonen Cross Country Award

Awarded to the team’s outstanding athlete in the cross country season. 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984

Jody Parker Eryn Forbes Leann Warren Eryn Forbes Kathy Hayes Kathy Hayes

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Presented annually by the athletic department to the top senior female athlete at the University of Oregon. Sponsored by Ross and Muriel Jackson. Lisa Martin Leann Warren Annette Hand Penny Graves Erika Klein Kelly Blair Camara Jones LaReina Woods Jennifer Thomas Kaarin Knudson Marie Davis Becky Holliday Keshia Baker Melissa Gergel Jordan Hasay

Emerald Athletic Trophy

The 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 1958 1960 1966 1967 1969 1972 1973 1979 1981 1986 1987 1992

Jack Hutchens Jim Bailey Dave Edstrom Ken Moore Neal Steinhauer Arne Kvalheim Peter Shmock Steve Prefontaine Rudy Chapa Alberto Salazar Dub Myers Harold Kuphaldt Bob Gray

1993 1994 1995 1997 2003 2006 2007 2009 2010

Ronnie Harris Kelly Blair Camara Jones Chris Nelson Santiago Lorenzo Eric Mitchum Jordan Kent Galen Rupp Ashton Eaton

Higdon Trophy

The 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 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1971 1978 1979 1981 1983 1985 1991 1992 1993 1994 1996 1997 2001 2004 2005 2008 2011 2013

Steve Anderson Mike Forrester George Larson Dyrol Burleson Vic Reeve Ted Abram Steve Prefontaine Rudy Chapa Melanie Batiste Leann Warren Kathy Hayes Deanna Scheidler Kelly Blair Camara Jones LaReina Woods Rick Cantwell Milena Glusac Marie Davis Santiago Lorenzo Eric Mitchum Tommy Skipper A.J. Acosta Nicole Blood Jordan Hasay 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 2013 2014

Kim Roth Geelan Liz Wilson Kim Hyatt


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Oregon Women’s Academic Honors NCAA Track & Field/Cross Country Academic AllAmerican of the Year 2011 2013

Jordan Hasay Jordan Hasay

NCAA Academic AllAmericans 1983 1984 1985 1986 1988 1993 1994 1996 1997 1998 2002 2004 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Eryn Forbes Kathy Hayes Kathy Hayes Kathy Hayes Kim Roth Penny Graves Karen Rayle Kelly Blair Kelly Blair Jenna Carlson Christie Engesser Kaarin Knudson Kaarin Knudson Jenny Kenyon Kirsten Riley Nicole Blood Nicole Blood Nicole Blood Jordan Hasay Anne Kesselring Jordan Hasay Anne Kesslering Brianne Theisen Jordan Hasay Anne Kesselring Laura Roesler

3rd Team 1st Team 1st Team 1st Team H.M. 3rd Team 3rd Team 1st Team 1st Team 3rd Team 3rd Team 3rd Team 2nd Team 3rd Team 3rd Team 3rd Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 2nd Team 1st Team 1st Team 2nd Team

NCAA Top-Eight Award Winner 1986 1995

Kathy Hayes Kelly Blair

NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarships 1985 1986 1994 1995 1999 2011

Kathy Hayes Kim Roth Kelly Blair Camara Jones Kaarin Knudson Claire Michel

Phyllis Francis NCAA Champion

Pac-10 All-Academic Track & Field Honorees 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996

Kelly Blair Kim Hutson Lisa Karnopp Kamala Kohlmeier Lisa Nusrala Carol Holmen Camara Jones Erika Klein Gwen Wiehn Camara Jones Erika Klein Lucy Nusrala Kim Hutson Jennifer Neitling Kelly Blair Camara Jones Erika Klein Ashley Selman Lisa Bedwell Jenna Carlson Sara Howell Kelsey Stellick Karen Wiedmann Niamh Zwagerman Lisa Bedwell Kelly Blair Sara Howell Kelsey Stellick Jamila Godfrey Shawna Krasowski Jenna Carlson Nic. Commissiong Christie Engesser Camara Jones Kelsey Stellick Jamila Godfrey Sara Jessie Jill Callero Jenna Carlson Nic. Commissiong Kaarin Knudson Niamh Zwagerman Milena Glusac Jamila Godfrey Sara Fox Rosy Gardner Katie Pearmine Tamara Schurch

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1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002

Christie Engesser Kaarin Knudson Milena Glusac Tish Henes Liz Howell Katie Pearmine Marie Davis Michele Dick Stacy Robson Robyn Sutherland Nic. Commissiong Milena Glusac Tish Henes Katie Pearmine Stacy Robson Marie Davis Michele Dick Karis Howell Heather McMahon Tasha Cooper Annie Ebiner Valerie Sweitzer Marie Davis Tish Henes Liz Howell Kaarin Knudson Heather McMahon Stacy Robson Tasha Cooper Annie Ebiner Michele Dick Jennifer Eggers Sue Morris Holly Speight Robyn Sutherland Karis Howell Jenny Kenyon Georgette Moyle Chrissy Ruiter Nattalie Wright Jenny Kenyon Eri Macdonald Tara Struyk Jenny Brogdon Annie Davis Janette Davis Jordan McDaniels Georgette Moyle Jenny Kenyon Eri Macdonald Kirsten Riley Jenny Brogdon Janette Davis Laura Harmon Annette Mosey A. Snyder-Carlson Charyl Weingarten Carrie Zografos

Annette Hand NCAA Champion

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2003 2004 2005 2006

Erinn Gulbrandsen Roslyn Lundeen Eri Macdonald Heather Murtaugh Kirsten Riley Hannah Moore Jenny Brogdon Elisa Crumley Janette Davis Laura Harmon Jill Hoxmeier Kayla Mellott Georgette Moyle Magdal. Sandoval A. Snyder-Carlson Carrie Zografos Kirsten Riley Erinn Gulbrandsen Whitney Gum Sara Schaaf Taylor Bryant Michelle Donovan Laura Harmon Jill Hoxmeier Haripurkh Khalsa Kayla Mellott Magdal. Sandoval Sofie Abildtrup Bree Fuqua Roslyn Lundeen Elisa Crumley Hannah Moore Michelle Donovan Emily Enders Laura Harmon Haripurkh Khalsa Sarah Malone Kayla Mellott Magdal. Sandoval Irie Searcy Roslyn Lundeen Hannah Moore Sarah Pearson Elisa Crumley Ashley Bridenbeck Emily Enders Kasey Harwood Brittany Hinchcliffe Amanda Santana Sara Schaaf Irie Searcy

Kathy Hayes NCAA Champion

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RECORD BOOK 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Emily Enders Zoe Nelson Leah Worthen Ashley Bridenbeck Lucy Cridland Kasey Harwood Britney Henry Megan Maloney Ashley McCrea Kalind.McFadden Amanda Santana Irie Searcy Rachel Yurkovich Liddell Steele Leah Worthen Nicole Blood Lucy Cridland Kalindra McFadden Kara Meeuwsen Zoe Nelson Sarah Pearson Keshia Baker Ashley Bridenbeck Zoe Buckman Erin Funkhouser Brooke Giuffre Kasey Harwood Jasmine Kelly Megan Maloney Ashley McCrea Irie Searcy Claire Michel Bria Wetsch Leah Worthen Lucy Cridland Brooke Giuffre Kalindra McFadden Zoe Nelson Keshia Baker Betsy Bies Nicole Blood Dana Buchanan Zoe Buckman Erin Funkhouser Melissa Gergel Jasmine Kelly Alexandra Kosinski Megan Maloney Ashley McCrea Jordan Roskelley Rita Santiba単ez Amy Skofstad Brianne Theisen Mattie Bridgmon Claire Michel Nicole Blood Bronwyn Crossman Alexandra Kosinski Keshia Baker Zoe Buckman Erin Funkhouser Lyndsay Pearson Jordan Roskelley Rita Santibanez Brianne Theisen Jordan Hasay Anne Kesselring Claire Michel Bronwyn Crossman Laura Bobek Alexandria Davidson Melissa Gergel Lyndsay Pearson Kelly Petaja Jordan Roskelley Amy Skofstad Brianne Theisen Lanie Thompson

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Pac-12 All-Academic Track & Field Honorees 2012 2013 2014

Jordan Hasay Anne Kesselring Maggie Pietka Megan Patrignelli Laura Bobek Bronwyn Crossman Alexandria Davidson Jill Foglestrom Alex Kosinski Lyndsay Pearson Rachel Perry Laura Roesler Brianne Theisen Lanie Thompson Jordan Hasay Anne Kesselring Maggie Pietka Katie Conlon Laura Bobek Elizabeth Brenner Lauren Crockett Alexandria Davidson Alyssa Monteverde Megan Patrignelli Jenna Prandini Laura Roesler Rachel Sherrill Ally Aschbacher Annie Leblanc Laura Bobek Lauren Crockett Brittany Mann Ashley Maton Megan Patrignelli Jenna Prandini Laura Roesler Rachel Sherrell Annie Whitfield

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Pac-10 All-Academic Cross Country Honorees 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997

Carol Holmen Liz Wilson Lisa Kamopp Erika Klein Lucy Nusrala Lisa Karnopp Lucy Nusrala Erika Klein Jill Callero Jenna Carlson Niamh Zwagerman Jenna Carlson Jill Callero Niamh Zwagerman Christie Engesser Milena Glusac Niamh Zwagerman Jill Callero Jenna Carlson Milena Glusac Rosy Gardner Kaarin Knudson Niamh Zwagerman Kaarin Knudson Marie Davis Robyn Sutherland Milena Glusac Liz Howell Kaarin Knudson Heather McMahon Marie Davis Annie Ebiner

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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-Academic Cross Country Honorees 2011 2012

Jordan Hasay Anne Kesselring Claire Michel Megan Patrignelli Bronwyn Crossman Lanie Thompson Jordan Hasay Anne Kesselring

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Megan Patrignelli Allie Woodward Annie Leblanc Molly Grabill Abbey Leonardi Ashley Maton Megan Patrignelli

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RECORD BOOK

Women’s All-Time Lettermen A Abildtrup, Sofie 04, 05 Abramson, Melissa 98, 99 Abrante, Endia 99, 00 Adams, Debbie 78, 79 Aguilar, Cora 85, 86 Albano, Carrie 79, 80 Alzner, Lori 79; XC 78 Allen, Brooke 88, 89 Anderson, Andrea 90; XC 89 Anderson, Mary 90, 93, 94; XC 89 (see also Mary Gilbert) Andrews, Sarah 11; XC 10 Andrus, Abby 03, 04 Armstrong, Mary Lou 75, 76, 77, 78, 79 (mgr.) B Bajocich, Helen 89, 90 Bakari, Grace 80, 81, 82, 84 Baker, Keshia 07, 08, 09, 10 Baker, Robin 77, 79, 81; XC 77, 78, 80 Bates, Jennifer 76, 77, 78, 79; XC 75, 76, 77, 78 Batiste, Melanie 78, 79, 80, 81 Bauer, Melissa 84, 85 Beasley, Quenna 81, 82, 83, 85 Beck, Julie 91, 92, 93 Beck, Lexie (see Lexie Miller) Bedwell, Lisa 92, 93, 94 Beemer, Monica 86, 87 Belli, Hayley XC 07 Berge, Frida 14 Berry, Paula 88, 89, 90, 91 Beyer, Kiran XC 89 Bies, Betsy 08, 09; XC 07, 08 Bieschke, Marianna (mgr.) 79, 80 Black, Carrie 94 Blair, Kelly 90, 91, 93, 94 Blood, Nicole 07, 08, 09, 10; XC 07, 08, 09 Bobek, Laura 11, 12, 13, 14 Bonn, Maggie 77, 78 Bonomini, Angela 89 Borchardt, Jeanne 80, 81, 82, 83 Boyea, Kathryn 85, 86, 87 Breedlove, Alison 94 Brennan, Christian 14 Brenner, Elizabeth 13, 14 Brewer, Tonia 95, 96 Brewster, Cicely 95 Bridenbeck, Ashley 05, 06, 07, 08 Bridgmon, Mattie 09, 10; XC08 Brogdon, Jenny 00, 01, 02, 03 Brown, Amanda 00, 01, 02, 03

Brown, Yvette 85, 86, 87 Brumley, Loi 83, 84 Bryant, Taylor 03, 04 Buchanan, Dana 06, 09; XC 05, 06 Buckiewicz, Gina 79 Buckman, Zoe 07, 08, 09, 10; XC 07, 08, 09, 10 Buntjer, Kelly 79, 80, 81 Burk, Jamie 01, 02 Bushnell, Brenda 84, 85, 86; XC 85 C Callero, Jill 92, 93; XC 91, 92, 93 Callier, Olivia 01 Carlisle, Kim 89, 90, 91, 92 Carlo, Mimi 84 Carlson, Jenna 92, 93, 95, 96; XC 91, 92, 93, 95 Cash, Alli 14 Cimmiyotti, Cyd 80 Church, Karen 86, 87, 88, 89 Church, Sandra 92 Clack, Kwajalein 86 Clark, Ranza 81, 82, 83, 84; XC 81, 84 Clark, Sammie 12, 13, 14 Clawson, Kerry 78 Coalwell, Michelle 89, 90 Cole, Sara 10, 11 Collins, Shari 83, 84, 85, 86 Commissiong, Nicole 94, 95, 96, 98 Conlon, Katie 13; XC 12 Conner, Kim XC 75, 76, 77 (see also Kim Spir) Cook, Tammy 81 Cooper, Natasha 98, 99 Cornog, Ginny XC 89 Costello, Kristine 79, 80, 81, 82 Crabb, Katie 97, 98, 99, 00; XC 98, 99, 00 Crevoiserat, Lindsay XC 14 Cridland, Lucy 06, 07, 08, 09 Crockett, Lauren 12, 13, 14 Crosgrove, Julie 79 Crossman, Bronwyn 11, 12; XC 08, 09, 10, 11 Crouser, Haley 14 Crumley, Elisa 02, 03, 05, 06 (see also Elisa Reynoso) Cutburth, Jennifer 99 Cvitanich, Christine 95, 96, 97, 98 D Daniell, Jennifer 77, 78, 79 Davidson, Alexandria 10, 11, 13 Davidson, Monica 91, 92; XC 91

Kelly Blair NCAA Champion

Davis, Cameo 01 Davis, Janette 00, 01, 02, 03 (see also Janette Martin) Davis, Marie 96, 97, 98, 99; XC 95, 96, 97, 98 Dencer, Camilla 11 Dick, Michele 96, 97, 98, 99 Dickerson, Sandy XC 81 Dinsmore, Sara 99, 01 Donovan, Michelle 02, 03, 04, 05 Doyle, Jen XC 83 Doyle, Moira 85, 87, 88 Drake, Karen 82, 83 Dresser, Lori 79, 80, 81 Drouet, Carol 88 Duggan, Molly 91, 92 E Easton, Kari 79, 80, 81, 82 Ebiner, Annie 98, 99; XC 97, 98 Elbon, Maria XC 13 Elliott, Shannon 97 Elstrom, Karina 98, 99, 00, 01 Enders, Emily 04, 05, 06, 07 Engesser, Christie 94, 95, 97; XC 93, 94, 96 Eros, Eniko 07 Esterbrook, Keri 92, 93 Etter, Mary 00, 01, 02, 03 F Fairchild, Melody 95, 96; XC 93, 94, 95 Faure, Francie 86, 87, 88, 89; XC 87, 88 Feest, Nicole 03; XC 02 Ferguson, Nikki 02 Fisk, Heidi 96, 97, 98, 99 Fitz-Gustafson, Amanda 05, 06; XC 04, 05 Fitz-Gustafson, Heather XC 05 Fleschner, Vicky 94, 95, 96, 97; XC 96 Forbes, Eryn 80, 81, 82, 84; XC 79, 80, 81, 82 Fox, Sara 95, 96 Francario, Tina 80; XC 79, 80 Francis, Claudia 12, 14 Francis, Phyllis 11, 12, 13, 14 Frandsen, Simone 81 Fraser, Torkwase 03 Friday, Becca 10, 11, 12, 13; XC 10, 11, 12 Fritzson, Lena 81 Funkhouser, Erin 07, 09, 10 Fuqua, Bree 04, 05 G Galbert, Vicky 87, 88, 89

Claudette Groenendaal NCAA Champion

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Gallagher, Katie 07 Gardner, English 11, 12, 13 Gardner, Rosy 95, 96; XC 94, 95 Garnett, Kay 83, 84 Gates, Shannon 84, 85 Gergel, Melissa 08, 09, 10, 11 Gilbaugh, Susan XC 98 Gilbert, Mary 90, 93, 94; XC 89 (see also Mary Anderson) Gillespie, Emily 07 Giuffre, Brooke 09; XC 07, 08 Glenn, Rhiannon XC 99, 00 Glusac, Milena 94, 96, 97, 98; XC 93, 94, 95, 97 Godfrey, Jamila 93, 94, 95, 96 Goering, Christie 98 Golden, Grace 85, 86, 87, 88 Goodrich, Juliet 85, 86, 87, 88 Goodwin, Mindy XC 79 Gordon, Eleanor XC 03 Gosberry, Devin 11, 12 Grabill, Molly 12, 14 XC 11, 13 Gran, Kathy 85, 87, 88 Grasley, Jenni 87, 88, 89 Graves, Penny 85, 86, 87, 88; XC 85, 86, 87, 88 Grelli, Melissa XC08 Griffith, Irene 80; XC 78, 79, 80 Groenendaal, Claudette 82, 83, 84, 85; XC 81, 82, 83, 84 Gulbrandsen, Erinn 04; XC 99, 00, 01, 02 Gum, Whitney 03, 04 Gutierrez, Rosa 82, 83, 85, 86; XC 81, 82 H Hafdahl, Siri XC 98 Hais, Therese 14 Hall, Kavina 07, 08 Hamilton, Sally 81 Hand, Annette 87, 88; XC 87 Hanlon, Mary 81 Harding, Brenda 88 Harmon, Laura 02, 03, 04, 05; XC 00, 01, 02, 03 Harmon, Sally 80, 81, 82, 85 Harwood, Kasey 05, 06, 07, 08; XC 04 Hasay, Jordan 10, 11, 12, 13; XC 09, 10, 11, 12 Hasselblad, Kori 79 Hayes, Kathy 82, 83, 84, 85; XC 81, 82, 83, 84 Hayward-Lee, Clarice 02, 03, 04, 05 Hebert, Stacy 97

Heilman, Andrea 82 Henes, Letisha 96, 97, 98, 99 Henry, Britney 06, 07 Higinbotham, Jeanie 85, 86; XC 85 Hill, Heather 99, 00 Hilsenteger, Julie 81, 83, 84, 85 Hinchcliffe, Brittany 05, 06 Holden, Ingunn 84 Holliday, Becky 02, 03 Holly, Hilary 97, 98, 99, 00 Holmen, Carol 89, 90, 91; XC 89, 90, 91 Hopfenspirger, Joan 80; XC 79, 80 Horsley, Ashante 14 Howell, Karis 97, 98, 00, 01 Howell, Sara 92, 93, 94, 95 (see also Sara Jessie) Howell, Liz 97, 98, 99; XC 94, 97, 98 Hoxmeier, Jill 02, 03, 04 Hughes, Lynda 82, 83 Hunt, Tyrza 91, 92, 93 Hunter, Stefanie 86, 87, 88, 89 Hutson, Kim 90, 91, 92 Hyatt, Kim 89, 90, 91, 92 J Jackson, Beth 2003 James, Renee 86 Jampolsky, Camille 87, 88 Jansen, Lisa 00; XC 98, 99 Jean-Marie, Louise 79, 80 Jessie, Sara 92, 93, 94, 95 (see also Sara Howell) Johansen, Lise 89; XC 88 Johnson, Carla 83 Johnson, Danielle XC 96 Johnson, Lisa 84, 87, 88; XC 84, 86, 87 Johnson, Sharon 83, 84, 85, 86 Johnson, Suzii 84 Jones, Camara 91, 92, 93, 95 Jordan, Lauryn 05, 06 K Karnopp, Lisa 88, 89, 90, 91; XC 89, 90, 91 Kearney, Patty 77, 78, 79, 80 Kelly, Jasmine 07, 08, 09, 10 Kempf, Kelly 91 Kenyon, Jenny 99, 00, 01, 02 Kersh, Katie 04, 05 Kesselring, Anne 10, 11, 12, 13; XC 09, 10, 11, 12 Keyes, Kris 82 (mgr.) Keyser, Dani 01, 02, 03 Khalsa, Haripurkh 04; XC 03, 04

Paula Berry NCAA Champion


RECORD BOOK King, Trisha 81, 83 Klein, Erika 90, 91, 92, 93; XC 89, 90, 91, 92 Klingerman, Rose Ann 77, 78 Knowles, Deanna 97 Knudson, Kaarin 95, 96, 97, 99; XC 94, 95, 96, 97 Kohlmeier, Kamala 88, 89, 90, 91 Kosinski, Alexandra 08, 09, 10, 12; XC 07, 08, 09, 10 Krasowski, Shawna 93, 94 Kriz, Megan 04 Kriz, Rachael 01, 02, 04, 05 (see also Rachael Wallace) Kuntz, Maegan XC 04 Kutella, Kirsten 94, 96 L Lane, Pat 81 Lass, Lisha 80 Larkin, Lucretia 00, 01, 02 Larwin, Kirsten 04 (see also Kirsten Riley 01, 02, 03) Leahy, Kerry 84 Leary, Katie XC 05 Leblanc, Annie 13, 14 XC 12, 13 Leonardi, Abbey 13; XC 12, 13 Lister, Rachel 90 Loftus, Cindy 78 Long, Susan 86, 87; XC 86 Looney, Tracie 90, 91 Luman, Molly 98 Lundeen, Roslyn 02, 03, 05, 06 M Macdonald, Eri 00, 01, 02, 03; XC 99, 00, 02, 03 Maier, Sally 92, 93; XC 91 Malone, Sarah 01, 02, 04, 05 Maloney, Megan 06, 07, 08, 09 Mann, Brittany 14 Marino, Charlene 79; XC 77 Marsh, Emily 03 Martin, Janette 00, 01, 02, 03 (see also Janette Davis) Martin, Joan 79, 80, 81, 82 Martin, Karen 81, 83, 85 Martin, Lisa 80, 81, 83; XC 80, 81, 82, 83 (see also Lisa O’Dea) Massey, Rhonda 79, 80, 81, 82 Mathis, Emily 06, 07, 08; XC 05 Maton, Ashley 13, 14 Mattox, Kimber 12 McAllister, C’Rel 03, 04 McCrea, Ashley 06, 07, 08, 09 McCubbin, Farrah 00 McCudden, Shannon 92 McDaniels, Jordan 00, 01, 02, 03 (see also Jordan Sauvage) McDonald, Karen 81, 82 McEwen, Niki 03 (see also Niki Reed 99, 00, 01) McFadden, Kalindra 06, 07, 09 McGhehey, Sharon 85, 86, 87, 88 (see also Sharon Otterstedt) McGown, Amber 06; XC 05 McKeever, Katie 02 McKinney, Phillis 86, 87, 88, 89 McMahon, Heather 97, 98, 99; XC 96, 97, 98

Meeuwsen, Kara 07, 08 Mellot, Kayla 02, 03, 04, 05 Mendoza, Lorilyn 97 Michel, Claire 08, 09, 10, 11; XC 07, 09, 10, 11 Miller Beck, Lexie 80, 81, 82, 83 Monteverde, Alyssa 13 Monteverde, Anginae 12 Moore, Hannah 03, 05, 06 Morris, Stephanie 84, 85, 87, 88 Morris, Sue 96, 97, 99 Morrison, Maureen 97, 98, 00, 01 Morrison, Melanie 82, 83, 84, 85 Morton, Molly 78, 79; XC 77, 78, 79, 80 Mosey, Annette 01, 02; XC 01 Mountain, Katy 77, 78, 79, 80; XC 76, 77, 78, 79 Moyle, Georgette 01, 03 Mulcaire, Mary (mgr.) 78 Murphy, Mary 02 Murphy, Samantha 14 Murtaugh, Heather 00, 01, 02, 03 N Neitling, Jennifer 90, 92, 93 Nelson, Gretchen 84, 85; XC 83, 84 Nelson, Juanita 85 Nelson, Zoe 06, 07, 08, 09; XC 05, 06, 07, 08 Newbery, Mel 14 Newson, Lauryn 11, 12 Nicholson, Lisa Marie 81, 82, 83, 84 Nickerson, Amy 00; XC 99 Niedermeyer, Susie 79, 80, 81; XC 80 Noble, Rebekah 06, 07; XC 05, 06 Nusrala, Lucy 90, 91, 92; XC 90, 91 O O’Brien, Denise 79, 80 O’Brien, Katie 86, 87, 88, 89 O’Dea, Lisa 80, 81, 83; XC 80, 81, 82, 83 (see also Lisa Martin) Odle, Felicia 14 Officer, Mary (mgr.) XC 78 Okodogbe, Chizoba 11, 12, 13, 14 Olson, Amo 91, 92, 93, 94 Olsen, Wendy 99, 00 Otterstedt, Sharon 85, 86, 87, 88 (see also Sharon McGhehey) P Pappas, Alexi 13; XC 12 Parker, Jody 78, 79, 80; XC 77, 78, 79 Parker, Danielle 91 Pate, Robin 80, 82 Patrignelli, Megan 11, 12, 13, 14 XC 11, 12, 13 Pearmine, Katie 95, 96, 97, 98 Pearson, Lyndsay 09, 10, 11, 12 Pearson, Sarah 05, 06, 08; XC 04, 05, 06, 07 Penney, Sara 13, 14 XC 11, 12, 13 Petersen, Birgit 84, 85, 86, 87; XC 83, 84, 85, 86 Petrone, Amy 92; XC 89 Picknell, Kathy 77, 78, 79, 80 Pietka, Maggie 13

Pokorny, Emily 96 Prandini, Jenna 13, 14 Pressley, Daisy 02 Purvis, Amber 09, 10, 11, 12 Q Quam, Colleen 86, 87, 88; XC 85 R Raade, Tracy 84, 85 Rayle, Karen XC 86, 87, 88 Redditt, Rhonda 79, 80 Reed, Nikole 99, 00, 01 Reynoso, Elisa 02, 03, 05, 06 (see also Elisa Crumley) Rhein, Tara 06, 07 Rhodes, Rebecca 10, 11, 12 Richie, Debbie 78; XC 77 Riley, Kirsten 01, 02, 03, 04 Roberts, Laurel 89, 90, 91, 92 Robson, Stacy 96, 97, 98, 99 Roesler, Laura 11, 12, 13, 14 Rogers, Kelly XC 03 Rose, Dawna 76, 77, 78, 79 Rose, Georgene 75, 76, 77, 78 Roskelley, Jordan 09, 10, 11 Ross, Kortney 11, 12 Roth, Kim 83, 84, 86; XC 82, 83, 84, 85 Roth, Tonia 93, 94 Rouse, Roz 82, 83 Rowlett, Katie 98, 99 Ruegg, Elisa 91, 92 Ryan, Kim 84, 85; XC 83, 84 S Salter, Jodi XC (mgr.) 78, 79 Sammons, Keara 07 Sandoval, Magdalena 03, 04, 05; XC 01, 02, 03 Sant, Marybeth 14 Santana, Amanda 06, 07 Santibañez, Rita 09, 10 Saraceno, Deon 87, 89 Saul, Julia 90, 91; XC 90 Sauvage, Jordan 00, 01, 02, 03 (see also Jordan McDaniels) Schaaf, Sara 03, 04, 05, 06; XC 03, 04, 05 Scherf, Lindsay 09; XC 08 Schiedler, Deanna 84, 85, 87; XC 83, 84, 86, 87 Schirmer, Celena 79 Schiro, Cathy XC 85 Schlotter, Ellen 77, 78, 83 Schmaedick, Maggie 14 XC 13 Schmidt, Ellen 77, 78, 79; XC 76, 77, 78, 79 Schmidt-Scherer, Julie 05 Schurch, Tamara 95, 96, 97 Searcy, Irie 05, 06, 07, 08 Selman, Ashley 93 Setterholm, Suzy 86, 87, 88, 89 Shepherd, Connie 87 Sherwood, Christine 94, 95, 96 Sherrell, Rachel 13, 14 Shierk, Lia 86 Skofstad, Amy 08, 11 Smedstad, Hanna 01; XC 00 Smith, Jill 87, 88, 89, 90

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Smith, Stephanie 88, 89, 90 Snyder-Carlson, Alicia 02, 03; XC 01 Snow, Allison 80, 81, 82, 83; XC 79, 80, 81 Sommer, Kathi 82; XC 81 Somsanith, Nonglack 97, 98 Speight, Holly 98, 99, 00, 01 Spir, Kimberly XC 75, 76, 77 (see also Kim Conner) Stapleton, Sharon 80, 81 Stearns, Sandy 86 Steele, Liddell 08 Steinbeck, Chloé 10 Stellick, Kelsey 92, 93, 94, 95 Stevenson, Mary 77, 78, 79, 80 Stillian, Niki 95 Stoican, Mary Ann 80 Stylos, Melya 79 Sullivan, Ann 01, 02 Summers, Chancey 12, 13, 14 Sutherland, Robyn 96, 97, 98, 99; XC 96, 97, 98 Swets, Nikki 89, 90 Sweitzer, Valerie 95, 96, 97, 98 T Talton, Camerson 84, 85, 86, 87 Tarver, Taryn 99 Tennant, Lauri 83, 85 Theisen, Brianne 08, 09, 10, 12 Thomas, Jennifer 95, 96, 97, 98 Thomas, Nilka 92, 93, 94, 95 Thompson, Lanie 11, 12; XC 10, 11 Thorsland, Janell 84, 85, 86, 87 Todd, Jasmine 14 Tolford, Heather 78; XC 77 Tracy, Kathy XC 88 Traver, Maegan 03, 04, 05 Trowbridge, Sandy 75, 76, 77, 78; XC 77 Tyson, Libby 88; XC 86, 87 U Upshaw, Grace 94 V Vance, Lisa 79, 80 VanBorkulo, Heidi 93; XC 92 Ventling, Marnie 86, 87 Vobora, Julie 83 W Wallace, Rachael 01, 02, 04, 05 (see also Rachael Kriz) Wallace, Sasha 14 Wallace, Taylor 10, 11, 12, 13; XC 10, 11 Walton, Joan 78, 80, 81 Wallace, Aisha 96, 97, 98, 99 Wareham, Joni 95; XC 92, 93 Warga, Rachel 79 Warren, Leann 80, 81, 82, 85; XC 79, 80, 81, 84 Warren, Regina 92 Washington, Tanya 84, 86 Weingarten, Charyl 00, 01, 02 Weir, Jillian 13, 14 Wessell, Stephanie 87, 89, 90, 91; XC 88, 89, 90 West, Joslyn 80, 81 Westphal, Christie 87, 89

Wetsch, Bria 09; XC 07, 08 Wiedmann, Karen 90, 91, 92, 93 Wiehn, Gwen 90, 91 White, Julie 85 White, Mandy 08, 09, 10, 11 Whitfield, Annie 13, 14 Whitlock, Sandy 87, 88 Williams, Cheri 79; XC 78, 79 Williams, Colby 81 Williams, Laurie 89, 90 Williams, Michele 10, 11 Williams, Rosie 89, 90, 91 Wilson, Danielle 90 Wilson, Liz 87, 88, 89, 90; XC 86, 87, 88, 90 Woods, LaReina 92, 93, 95, 96 Woodward, Allie 12; XC 12 Woodward, Nicole 90, 91, 92, 93; XC 90, 91, 92 Worthen, Leah 06, 07, 08, 09 Wright, Natalie 99, 00 Y Yeater, Alexis 99 Youngblood, Jamesha 08, 09, 10, 11 Yurkovich, Rachel 06, 07, 08, 09 Z Zaludek, Lauren 10; XC 09 Zerull, Marion 87, 88 Zografos, Carrie 02, 03; XC 01, 02 Zwagerman, Niamh 93, 96; XC 92, 93, 94, 95


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Dual Sport Letterwinners One of Oregon’s most prolific student-athletes, four-time All-American Jordan Kent, a rare three-sport letterman, anchored UO to its first Pac10 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 Pac10 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.

Mel Renfro: Track All-American/NFL Hall of Famer Men Devon Allen - Football 2014; Track 2014 Allan Amundson - Football, 1999-02; Track, 2002 Bob Anderson - Football, 1948-50; Track, 1949-51 Ted Anderson - Football, 1951-53; Track, 1952-54 Kenjon Barner - Football, 2009-10; Track, 2010-11 Emery Barnes - Football, 1950-53; Track, 1952 Latin Berry - Football, 1986-89; Track, 1987-90 J.J. Birden - Football, 1984-87; Track, 1984-88 Mike Bolliger - Football, 1971-73; Track, 1974-75 Bill Bowerman - Football, 1931-32 John Buller - Football, 1966; Track, 1964-66 Leroy Campbell - Football, 1951-54; Track, 1953-56 Mike Chriss - Football, 1974-77; Track, 1978 Jack Countryman - Football, 1950; Track, 1949-51 Ted Farmer - Football, 1974; Track, 1975 Bob Faskett - Football, 1965-66; Track, 1966-67 Russ Francis - Football, 1973; Track, 1972-73 Vince Goldsmith - Football, 1977-80; Track, 1978-81 Rod Green - Football, 1986-87; Track, 1985, 1987-88 Jermaine Hanspard - Football, 1999-00; Track, 1999-00 Devon Hosey - Football, 1990-92; Track, 1991-93 Heath Howington - Football, 1991-93; Track, 1991-93 Mark James - Football, 1980-81; Track, 1981 LaMichael James - Football, 2009-10; Track, 2010-11 Pat Johnson - Football, 1994-97; Track, 1995-96 Dennis Keller - Football, 1962-64; Track, 1965-66 B.J. Kelley - Football, 2012; Track, 2013 Jordan Kent - Basketball, 2004-06; Football, 2005-06; Track, 2003, 2005-06 A.K. Keyes - Football, 2000-01; Track, 2001 Henri Loumena - Football, 1955-56; Track, 1955-57 Rourke Lowe - Football, 1978-82; Track, 1980 Dior Mathis - Football, 2011-12; Track, 2011-14 Charles Missfeldt - Football, 1949-50; Track, 1950-52 Gerald Mock - Football, 1951; Track, 1951-53 Jack Morris - Football, 1955-57; Track, 1956-58 Harry Nerdham - Football, 1958-59; Track, 1960-61 Bob Newland - Basketball, 1942-43; Track, 1943 Grady O’Connor - Football, 1992-93; Track, 1990-93 Muhammad Oliver - Football, 1990-91; Track, 1991-92 William Parke - Football, 1930-31; Track, 1934 Samie Parker - Football, 2000-03; Track, 2001-02 Dino Philyaw - Football, 1993-94; Track, 1994-95 Mel Renfro - Football, 1961-63 ; Track, 1962 Will Reeve - Football, 1956-58; Track, 1957-1959 Dwight Robertson - Football, 1978-82; Track, 1981-82 Bobby Robinson - Football, 1927-29; Track, 1929-31 Louis Robinson - Football, 1947-49; Track, 1948 Earl Stelle - Football, 1948-50; Track, 1949-51 Dennis Sullivan - Football, 1951; Track, 1949-51 Donn Sullivan - Football, 1954; Track, 1954-56 Jerry Tarr - Football, 1960; Track, 1961-62 Johnny Taylor - Football, 1988-90; Track, 1990 Scott Taylor - Track, 1968; Swimming, 1965, 67 De’Anthony Thomas - Football, 2011-12; Track, 2012-13 Walter Thurmond III - Football, 2006-09; Track, 2006-07 Dean Van Leuven - Football, 1952-53; Track, 1952-55 Mike Williams - Football, 1970; Track, 1969-71 LaMont Woods - Football, 1993-96; Track, 1993-96

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Debbie Adams - Track, 1978-79; Basketball, 1978-81 Brooke Allen - Track, 1988-89; Basketball, 1988-90 Monica Beemer - Track, 1986-87; Volleyball, 1983 Kelly Blair - Track, 1990-91, 1993-94; Basketball, 1990, 1992 Elizabeth Brenner - Track, 2013-14; Volleyball, 2011-14; Basketball, 2012-13; Softball, 2012 Cicely Brewster - Track, 1995; Basketball, 1995-96 Amanda Brown - Track, 2000-03; Basketball, 2000 Kerry Clawson - Track, 1978; Basketball, 1978-79 Carol Drouet - Track, 1988; Basketball, 1985-87 Marry Etter - Track, 2000-03; Soccer, 2002-03 Sally Harmon - Track, 1980-82, 1985; Volleyball, 1979 Stacy Hebert - Track, 1997; Soccer, 1996-99 Lisha Lass - Track, 1980; Volleyball, 1979 Wendy Olsen - Track, 1999-00; Volleyball, 1998 Connie Shepherd - Track, 1987; Volleyball, 1984 Mary Ann Stoican - Track, 1980; Basketball, 1980-83 Lauri Tennant Landerholm -Track, 1983-85; Basketball, 1984-87 LeReina Woods - Track, 1992-93, 1995-96; Volleyball, 1991-94 Rachel Yurkovich - Track, 2006-09; Volleyball, 2005

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Phil Knight Oregon Track ’57, ’58, ’59

“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 Handshake Following 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)

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A Legend Reborn At 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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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.

The traditional “Victory Lap” 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 trackonly 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 highperformance 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 Continued on p. 162

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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 Anderson Greg and Anne Erwin The Giustina Family The Jensen Family Aaron and Marie Jones Phil and Penny Knight Dave and Nancy Petrone Lloyd and Sharon Powell Dave and Terry Taylor


HISTORIC HAYWARD FIELD Continued from p. 161 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 85meter 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).

Underwater Treadmill

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 climatecontrolled, spacious environment on both sprint lanes and soft surfaces. Off the track, the Ducks’ nationally-renowned strength and conditioning program offers studentathletes 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.”

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Bill Hayward The 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 Bowerman Bill 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 Dellinger Another 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 twotime NCAA winner, three-time All-American and three-time conference champion. After college, he balanced a stint in the Air Force with postcollegiate 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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IN MEMORIAM

Tom Heinonen A 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 threetime 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 AllAmerica 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 postcollegiate 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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COACHING LEGENDS

Steve Prefontaine Steve 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.

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3:38.1 6/28/73 3:54.6 6/20/73 5:01.4 5/9/75 7:42.6 7/2/74 13:21.87 6/26/74 27:43.6 4/27/74

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IN MEMORIAM

Bill McChesney, Jr. Bill McChesney, Jr. was born on January 8, 1959. One of Oregon’s most accomplished distance runners of all-time, he was killed tragically in a car accident in Newport, Oregon on October 29, 1992. His competitiveness and warm personality endeared him to legions of supporters. The comparisons to Pre were there from the start, but when somebody runs as fast as Bill McChesney, Jr. did so early, they were certainly reasonable. Here was another native Oregonian, calloused and strengthened by his native hills and trails, with an equally indomitable spirit. Memories of McChesney often conjure up the same adjectives—generous, religious, intense, funny, passionate, talented, highly competitive, tough. McChesney competed for South Eugene High School. At Hayward Field, he ran his six-mile (28:09.4) and 10,000 meters (29:06.8) national junior records during his junior year (3/20/76). He was a six-time state champion in track and cross country, becoming the first individual to win three straight harrier titles. The vocal leader helped the Axemen to four state harrier team titles and three state team track crowns. In addition, he was a three-time high school All-American in cross country, four-event All-American his junior year, and three-time state two-mile champion. McChesney was a member of national record quartets in the four-mile relay (17:06.6) and distance medley relay (10:01.6). He broke Steve Prefontaine’s state meet record in the 3,200 meters by 12 seconds with his 8:50 clocking. Even today, he ranks third behind Pre (8:07.4) on the all-time state 3,000 meter list (8:16.2). McChesney remains Oregon’s current record holder in the 5,000 meters (13:14.80) and held the record at 10,000 meters (27:50.82) until Galen Rupp established a new American collegiate record of 27:33.48 in 2007. McChesney made the Olympic team in the 5,000 meters after his junior season, claimed two All-America track honors in the 5,000 meters and two honors in cross country. His Oregon 5,000 meter best also stands as the American collegiate record with only Washington State’s Henry Rono running faster at the collegiate level (13:08.4). In cross country, he raced in four NCAA Championships and helped the team to its fourth NCAA title in 1977 and runner-up finishes in 1978 and 1979. It was McChesney’s storied junior season, however, that stands out. After missing March and April of 1980 with a heel injury, he competed in his first race of the year in the Pac-10 5,000 meters, where he finished third. He then repeated the same place in the NCAA 5,000 meters, finishing as the top American. The Olympic Trials followed and McChesney tapped the hearts of the Eugene crowd with a gutsy surge with a mile remaining in the 5,000 meters. As the crowd roared, he pushed out to a 70-yard lead—a gamble that eventually paid off with a third-place finish (13:34.4) and an Olympic Team spot. Later that summer in Europe, he became America’s second-fastest ever in the 5,000 meters (13:18.6) and sixth all-time in the 10,000 meters (27:58.50). He returned home in July to join the Duck sub-4:00 club at an Oregon Track Club all-comers meet, finishing second in 3:59.1. A year later he lowered his mile best to 3:56.35 in the Oregon Twilight. McChesney ranked top-five nationally in the 5,000 meters three years and fourth in the world in 1981 (13:15.77). In the 10,000 meters, he ranked top-10 in the U.S. four years and ninth in the world in 1981 (27:47.50). He ran his 5K career best of 13:14.80 in 1982, while his 10,000 meters best of 27:47.25 came in 1981. He finished 15th in the 10,000 meters in the 1983 World Championships.

Personal Bests Mile 3,000 meters 5,000 meters 10,000 meters

3:56.36 5/28/81 7:40.19 8/22/82 13:14.80 8/18/82 27:47.25 7/11/81

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