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1 Husky Track & Field Information HUSKY QUICK FACTS School:... University of Washington Location:... Seattle, Wash. Mailing Address: Graves Bldg., Box , Seattle, WA Founded:... Nov. 4, 1861 Enrollment:... 36,000 (26,000 undergraduate) Nickname:... Huskies Colors:... Purple and Gold Conference:... Pacific-10 Home Track:... Dempsey Indoor/Husky Stadium Interim President:... Dr. Lee L. Huntsman Athletic Director:... Barbara A. Hedges Senior Associate Athletic Director:... Marie Tuite Head Coach Track & Field / Cross Country:... Greg Metcalf (1st year) Office Phone:...(206) Assistant Coach (Vault/Jumps):... Pat Licari (6th year) Office Phone:... (206) Assistant Coach (Throws):... Bud Rasmussen (1st year) Office Phone:... (206) Assistant Coach (Sprints/Hurdles):... Dion Miller (1st year) Office Phone:... (206) Assistant Coach (Distances):... David Bazzi (2nd year) Office Phone:... (206) Assistant Coach (Distances):... Kelly MacDonald (1st year) Office Phone:... (206) Certified Athletic Trainer:... Jeff Landskov, Rose Wallace Equipment Managers:.. Gary McGuire, Jim Hagland, Jaymee Torres Media Relations Director:... Jim Daves Media Relations Assistant/Track & Field Contact:... Brian Beaky Office Phone: (206) Home Phone: (206) Fax: (206) bbeaky@u.washington.edu Internet Site: Men s Pac-10 Finish:... 8th 2002 Men s NCAA Finish:... 30th (tied) 2002 Women s Pac-10 Finish:... 9th 2002 Women s NCAA Finish:... N/A NCAA Men s Competitors Returning / Lost:... 1/1 NCAA Women s Competitors Returning / Lost:... 2/0 Men s Best Conference Finish:... 2nd 1976 Men s Best NCAA Finish:... 2nd 1929, 1930 Women s Best Conference Finish:... 4th 1998, 1996, 1995 Women s Best NCAA Finish:... 10th 1988 CREDITS: The 2003 University of Washington track & field media guide was written and edited by Brian Beaky. Design and layout was done entirely in-house by Beaky and Jeff Bechthold. Cover design by Jeff Bechthold. Interior shots by Bruce Terami and Joanie Komura. Printing by University of Washington Department of Publications and Services (Judy Robertson). Special thanks fo the UW coaching staff for editorial assistance, and to Paul Merca for historical research. MEDIA GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS General Information Quick Facts Season Preview 2003 Men s Roster Men s Outlook Women s Roster Women s Outlook... 5 Men s Qualifying Standards... 6 Women s Qualifying Standards... 7 Returnee Performance Lists... 8 Meet the Team Team Photos... 9 Men s Bios Women s Bios Husky Coaches Head Coach Greg Metcalf Assistant Coach Pat Licari Assistant Coach Dion Miller Assistant Coach Bud Rasmussen Assistant Coach David Bazzi Assistant Coach Kelly MacDonald Season in Review Men s Outdoor Best Marks Women s Outdoor Best Marks Men s Indoor Best Marks Women s Indoor Best Marks Postseason Peformance Summary Pac-10 All-Academic Teams Husky History Men s All-Time Team Finishes Women s All-Time Team Finishes Men s Outdoor Records Women s Outdoor Records Men s Outdoor Top-10 Performers by Event Women s Outdoor Top-10 Performers by Event Men s All-Time Individual Champions Women s All-Time Individual Champions Husky Olympians Men s Dual Meet Records Women s Dual Meet Records Husky Stadium Dempsey Indoor Conference & NCAA Information Pacific-10 Conference NCAA The Husky Experience The Best of Everything Husky Athletic Administration University of Washington UW Alumni and Husky Highlights UW Total Student-Athlete Program UW Athletic Facilities Campaign for the Student-Athlete UW Strength & Conditioning, Athletic Medicine Excellence in Coaching Seattle University of Washington Track & Field 1

2 University of Washington Track & Field 2003 Men s Roster Name Event Yr. Hometown (High School/JC) Adams, Cristian Sprints Jr. Lakewood, Wash. (Lakes) Alexander, Roc Sprints So. Colorado Springs, Colo. (Wasson) Arnold, Todd Mid-Distances Jr. Westport, Wash. (Ocasta) Bailey, Brandon Hurdles So. Lacey, Wash. (North Thurston) Bidleman, Blake Hurdles So. Kirkland, Wash. (Inglemoor) Boyd, Travis Distances Fr. Mukilteo, Wash. (Kamiak) Brashers, Preston Distances Jr. Stevenson, Wash. (Stevenson) Brown, Ryan Mid-Distances Fr. Renton, Wash. (Renton) Chung, Vinh Sprints Fr. Hastings, New Zealand (Roosevelt) Conwell, Will Shot Put/Discus So. Kent, Wash. (Kentwood) Cook, Phillipe Jumps So. Seattle, Wash. (Rainier Beach) Dormaier, Eric Pole Vault Fr. Spokane, Wash. (University) Duke, Dustin Mid-Distances Jr. Mill Creek, Wash. (Jackson) Eickhoff, Warren Jumps Fr. Snohomish, Wash. (Snohomish) Fader, Andy Mid-Distances So. Everett, Wash. (Cascade) Fayant, Chris Steeple/Distances So. Spokane, Wash. (Mead) Fayant, Jesse Steeple/Distances Fr. Spokane, Wash. (Mead) Forni, Greg Sprints/Decathlon Sr. Spokane, Wash. (Shadle Park) Fountaine, Matt Sprints Fr. Oakland, Calif. (Bishop O Dowd) Garner, Eric Steeple/Distances Jr. Kelso, Wash. (Kelso) Giordano, Jesse Hurdles Jr. Snohomish, Wash. (Snohomish) Goodrich, Brad Hurdles Jr. Maple Valley, Wash. (Tahoma) Hansen, Kevin Distances Fr. Shoreline, Wash. (Shorecrest) Hartman, Cameron Sprints Fr. Stanwood, Wash. (Lakewood) Haskins, Jake Distances So. Port Townsend, Wash. (Pt. Townsend) Hickey, Jonathon Distances Fr. Hanford, Wash. (Hanford) Iddings, Loren Decathlon Fr. Black Diamond, Wash. (Tahoma) James, Marc Hurdles Jr. Colorado Springs, Colo. (Harrison) Jens, Seth Javelin Jr. Colstrip, Mont. (Coldstrip) Johnson, Derrick Sprints So. Riverside, Calif. (Notre Dame) Kirkbride, Brandon Sprints Fr. Corvallis, Ore. (Crescent Valley) Kiter, Michael Distances So. Spokane, Wash. (Shadle Park) Koss, Ben Distances Sr. Olympia, Wash. (Capital) Lanigan, Erik High Jump Jr. North Bend, Wash. (Mt. Si/Central Wash.) Laws, Brenton Sprints Fr. Albuquerque, N.M. (La Cueva) Mandi, Mark Distances So. Everett, Wash. (Mariner) McCary, Phil Sprints/Hurdles Fr. Juanita, Wash. (Juanita) Mull, Stephen Distances Fr. Seattle, Wash. (Blanchet) Nagahisa, Fumi Pole Vault Jr. Bellevue, Wash. (Interlake) Owen, Matt Steeple/Distances Fr. Yakima, Wash. (East Valley) Park, Jeremy Distances Sr. Klamath Falls, Wash. (Klamath Union/Port. St.) Roberts, Sam Pole Vault Fr. Cashmere, Wash. (Cashmere) Robinson, Andrew Mid-Distances So. Edmonds, Wash. (Edmonds-Woodway) Romero, Juan Javelin So. Renton, Wash. (Lindbergh) Russell, John Distances Jr. Spokane, Wash. (Freeman) Sampson, Shelton Sprints/Hurdles Fr. Tacoma, Wash. (Clover Park) Sayenko, Mike Distances Fr. Bellevue, Wash. (Sammamish) Schwinn, Mat Throws Sr. Castle Rock, Wash. (Castle Rock) Scott, Tye Javelin So. Spokane, Wash. (Central Valley) Sims, James Jumps So. Las Vegas, Nev. (Valley) Singleton, Chris Jumps So. Etiwanda, Calif. (Etiwanda) Snyder, John Mid-Distances Sr. Bellevue, Wash. (Newport) Tabor, Phil Mid-Distances Sr. Sacramento, Calif. (American River JC) Topping, Matt Distances Jr. Kennewick, Wash. (Kamiakin) Tuohy, Brendan Throws Jr. Tacoma, Wash. (Bellarmine Prep) Verbon, Nicholas Hurdles/Jumps Fr. Snoqualmie, Wash. (Mt. Si) Walker, Brad Pole Vault Sr. Spokane, Wash. (University) Wallis, Jeff Throws So. Duncan, B.C. (Cowichan) Williams, Mat Sprints So. Marysville, Wash. (Lake Stevens) Williams, Nik Sprints So. Marysville, Wash. (Lake Stevens) Williams, Reggie Sprints RFr. Lakewood, Wash. (Lakes) Williams, Sean Sprints So. Kirkland, Wash. (Lake Washington) Wirkkala, Evan Distances Fr. Mill Creek, Wash. (Jackson) Wise, Rigel Javelin So. Kelso, Wash. (Kelso) Head Coach: Greg Metcalf (1st year, 6th overall at UW) Assistant Coaches: Pat Licari (7th year), Bud Rasmussen (1st year), Dion Miller (1st year), David Bazzi (2nd year), Kelly MacDonald (1st year)

3 2003 Men s Outlook Head coach Greg Metcalf couldn t possibly have imagined taking over a program in a better position to succeed than that in which he finds the 2003 Husky men s track and field team. With 13 of UW s 16 scorers at the 2002 Pac-10 Championships back for the 2003 season, along with an outstanding recruiting class that includes six members of the UW football team, the 2003 season shapes up to be a banner year for the Washington men. The Huskies in 2002 at times struggled with their youth and inexperience, with only three seniors leading the team in any individual event. The payoff, however, is that several young athletes earned chances to shine, and, with their teeth bared on one season of Pac-10 competition, are ready to take a bite out of the conference s best in Gone from the 2002 squad are Pac-10 steeplechase champion and NCAA competitor Mike Hill, triple jumper Marcus Kelly, high jumper Frank Remund, and javelin specialist Josh Robinson, all co-captains in Metcalf will look to just two individuals to replace the leadership of the four cocaptains, tabbing junior miler Todd Arnold and senior pole vaulter Brad Walker as captains for With five home indoor meets on the schedule, as well as the return to Husky Stadium of the WSU Dual Meet, on May 3, Metcalf has set ambitious goals for his team this season, and for good reason the 2003 Huskies are loaded in every event. Sprints Junior co-captain Todd Arnold, a Pac-10 qualifier at 1500m, is poised for a breakout season in Metcalf and first-year sprints coach Dion Miller have combed the campus to assemble perhaps the finest UW sprint corps in over a decade. Sophomore Sean Williams, the team s leader at 100m and 200m in 2002, returns, as do juniors Marc James and Cristian Adams, the fifth-place finisher in the 400m at the conference meet a year ago. Joining that trio is a remarkable crop of first-year competitors that includes four state champions. Headlining the newcomers is freshman Shelton Sampson, a six-time Washington state champion in the 100m, 200m and 110m hurdles events. Sampson will be joined by fellow UW football players Roc Alexander, Matt Fountaine, Derrick Johnson, Chris Singleton and All-American Reggie Williams, along with several outstanding prep sprinters, to form a unit that will be dangerous in both the sprints and relays come championship season. Hurdles Just as strong will be the hurdles events, where the Huskies return Pac-10 qualifiers Brad Goodrich, Marc James and Jesse Giordano. Goodrich is the UW s second-fastest man ever in the 400m hurdles, while Giordano placed seventh in the event at the Pac-10 Championships last season. The talented group will not be able to rest on their accomplishments, however, as talented freshmen Shelton Sampson and Nick Verbon are certain to challenge for seats on the plane to the conference meet in Palo Alto, Calif. Distances The distance events have long been the standard-bearers for Husky track, and with the return of milers Eric Garner, Todd Arnold and Jeremy Park, the 2003 season is no exception. Garner, the nation s top returning miler, was an NCAA qualifier indoors in 2002, and earned top-five Pac-10 finishes at both 800m and 1500m. He and Park, the eighth-place Pac-10 finisher at 1500m, headline a seasoned group of distance runners that will be joined by Jesse Fayant, the fastest prep 3000m runner in Washington state history. Jumps The Huskies lose veteran captains Marcus Kelly and Frank Remund in the jumps, but return 2002 event leaders Erik Lanigan (high jump) and Phillippe Cook (long jump), as well as freshman Warren Eickhoff, a 6-8 high jumper in high school. Those three, along with Husky footballers and 2002 Pac-10 qualifiers James Sims a 50-foot triple jumper in high school and Chris Singleton, will anchor Washington in the jumping events. Pole Vault The NCAA Championships runner-up in 2002, two-time All-American Brad Walker enters the 2003 season as the nation s top returning vaulter. Wallker will seek to defend his 2002 Pac-10 title, while also working to improve his schoolrecord marks, both indoors and out. He will be joined by sophomore Fumi Nagahisa, the team s No. 2 vaulter in 2002, and freshmen Eric Dormaier and Sam Roberts to form the UW s most talented vault unit in years. Throws First-year throws coach Bud Rasmussen inherits a deep throws corps that returns seven of the eight athletes to hurl an implement for UW in The list is headlined by a pair of seniors Seth Jens and NCAA provisional shot put qualifier Mat Schwinn who each scored at last year s conference meet. Pac-10 javelin qualifier Rigel Wise leads an otherwise young group that includes sophomores Will Conwell, Juan Romero, Tye Scott, Jeff Wallis and junior Brendan Tuohy. With so many talented veterans, and one of the strongest recruiting classes in recent UW history, it would appear that Metcalf has the Husky men exactly where he wants them University of Washington Track & Field 3

4 2003 Women s Roster Name Event Yr. Hometown (High School/JC) Adsit-Morris, Chessa Distances So. San Diego, Calif. (University) Alexander, Jamara Sprints/Jumps Sr. Oakland, Calif. (James Logan) Banini, Gaelle Mid-Distances Fr. Richmond, B.C (Charles London) Beeman, Mary Throws Jr. Port Townsend, Wash. (Port Townsend) Bradshaw, Kate Distances Sr. Issaquah, Wash. (Issaquah) Brown, Keri Throws Fr. Orting, Wash. (Orting) Brown, Sidney Jumps So. Brush Prairie, Wash. (Prairie) Caprye, Kendra High Jump So. Spokane, Wash. (Shadle Park) Chapman, Melissa Mid-Distances Sr. Bothell, Wash. (Bothell) Connelly, Camille Steeple/Distances So. Marysville, Wash. (Marysville-Pilchuk) Davis, Cherron Throws RFr. Auburn, Wash. (Auburn-Riverside) Dignam, Lauran Sprints Fr. Honolulu, Hawaii (Iolani) Dockendorf, Carly Pole Vault RFr. Port Moody, B.C. (Best Secondary) Egerdahl, Lindsey Mid-Distances So. Auburn, Wash. (Auburn) Eiseman, Andrea Mid-Distances Fr. Kenmore, Wash. (Inglemoor) Gay, Kameko Throws Sr. Portland, Ore. (St. Mary s/arizona) Gibbs, Jamie Distances So. Arvada, Colo. (Arvada West) Gregorak, Jenny Pole Vault So. Spokane, Wash. (West Valley) Groesbeck, Amy Pole Vault Fr. Bellingham, Wash. (Squalicum) Halverson, Laura Steeple/Distances So. Mica, Wash. (Freeman) Higgins, Mallory Hurdles Fr. Bellevue, Wash. (Eastlake) Hodgson, Laura Distances Fr. Spokane, Wash. (North Central) Hope, Piper Throws RFr. Orofino, Idaho (Orofino) Inman, Courtney Mid-Distances Sr. Vancouver, B.C. (W.J. Mouat) Jaime, Alexis Pole Vault Jr. Laguna Hills, Calif. (Laguna Hills) Jensen, Cambrielle Sprints/Hurdles So. Arlington, Wash. (Arlington) Johnson, Jill Mid-Distances Sr. Spokane, Wash. (Ferris) Kaneko, Noelani Distances Fr. Seattle, Wash. (Blanchet) Kirk, Kelly Javelin So. Spanaway Lake, Wash. (Bethel) Monro, Sabrina Distances Sr. Montana City, Mont. (Montana) Moore, Rianna Sprints Jr. Marysville, Wash. (Everett) Murray, Ellen Distances Fr. Maple Valley, Wash. (Tahoma) Nelson, Lara High Jump So. Spokane, Wash. (Central Valley) Norheim, Mia Throws So. Port Angeles, Wash. (Port Angeles) Popovskaya, Elena Jumps Sr. Seattle, Wash. (Claremont-Mudd-Scripps) Reichmann, Heather Javelin Sr. Seattle, Wash. (King s) Roberts, Brittiny Jumps Jr. Fresno, Calif. (Bullard) Schlatter, Kristan Jumps Fr. Olympia, Wash. (Olympia) Schwager, Karen Mid-Distance Fr. Langley, Wash. (South Whidbey) Shiraiwa, Leila Distances Fr. Gig Harbor, Wash. (Gig Harbor) Smith, Katrina Sprints So. Los Angeles, Calif. (Beverly Hills) Soma, Kate Pole Vault So. Portland, Ore. (Grant) Spence, Courtney Distances Jr. Bellevue, Wash. (Bellevue/Colorado) Spigel, Kate Steeple/Distances Jr. Albuquerque, N.M. (Albuquerque Academy) Spriestersbach, Megan Javelin Sr. Lakewood, Wash. (Bellarmine Prep) Steward, Brynne Sprints/Hurdles Fr. Sylmar, Calif. (Cleveland) Swango, Mariah Pole Vault Fr. Laguna Hills, Calif. (Laguna Hills) Tentschert, Karla Mid-Distances Fr. Tucson, Ariz. (Tucson) Touran, Kathryn Distances So. Petoskey, Mich. (Petoskey) Tubbs, Alison Distances Fr. Enumclaw, Wash. (Enumclaw) Waterhouse, Katelyn Jumps Fr. Snohomish, Wash. (Snohomish) Wilkins, Tayler Pole Vault Jr. Bellevue, Wash. (Interlake) Wise, Molly Distances So. Gig Harbor, Wash. (Gig Harbor/Colorado) Wishaar, Angela Mid-Distance So. Shoreline, Wash. (Shorecrest) Yoshinaga, Sayaka Distances Fr. Seattle, Wash. (Ballard) Zahn, Tiffany Javelin Fr. Newberg, Ore. (Newberg) Head Coach: Greg Metcalf (1st year, 6th overall at UW) Assistant Coaches: Pat Licari (7th year), Bud Rasmussen (1st year), Dion Miller (1st year), David Bazzi (2nd year), Kelly MacDonald (1st year) University of Washington Track & Field

5 2003 Women s Outlook At first glance, the losses from Washington s senior class of a year ago appear significant: Hurdler Kelsey Sheppard, among the school s all-time top-10 in seven different events; Sprinter Shavon Hawkins, the anchor for both of UW s Pac-10 relay squads and winner of 13 events in 2002; Zee Ogarro, a top sprinter and the team s 10th-best long jumper of all time; LeTesha Moore, a four-time Pac- 10 competitor and among the top female sprinters in school history; Sandy Erickson, holder of the school s No. 2 marks all-time in the pole vault, indoors and out; Searan Salibian, team leader in the discus and shot put, and second in the hammer. A closer look, however, reveals the truth: four of the six athletes above specialized in sprints a primary focus of recruiting efforts this summer and that despite its losses in the field events, Washington remains well-stocked for First-year head coach Greg Metcalf has placed this year s Husky squad on the shoulders of senior co-captains Kameko Gay and Courtney Inman both school-record holders whose task it will be to lead Washington back into contention in the Pac-10, and beyond. Sprints Clearly, the losses of Sheppard, Hawkins, Ogarro and Moore will impact the Huskies, with mostly inexperienced athletes replacing the veterans. The team received a boost with the return of Jamara Alexander who, as Jamara Smith, established herself as one of UW s fastest-ever from Alexander will be joined by junior Rianna Moore and sophomore Cambrielle Jensen, both of whom gained Pac-10 experience last year on the 4x100m and 4x400m relay squads, respectively. Leading a large group of newcomers is Hawaii native Lauran Dignam, winner of five gold medals at the state championships in 2002 alone, and nine total during her high-school career. Senior co-captain Kameko Gay seeks her first NCAA invitation in Hurdles Cambrielle Jensen will be called upon to replace Sheppard, who led the team in both hurdles events for four consecutive seasons. Jensen will be challenged, however, by freshmen Brynne Steward and Mallory Higgins. Steward won the 100m hurdles at the USATF Junior Nationals in 2000, while Higgins took sixth in the event at the 2001 Junior Olympics. The two placed 1-2 at the season-opening Husky Indoor Preview, sending a message that they intend to help the team right away. Distances As always, the Huskies are deep in the distance events. No athlete is likely to make a bigger impact than senior Courtney Inman. An NCAA qualifier at both 800m and 1500m in 2002, Inman placed 10th at the national meet in the latter, and was an NCAA competitor indoors in the mile. Inman teams with sophomore Lindsey Egerdahl to give Washington a strong 1-2 punch at both of the shorter distances, while senior Sabrina Monro still recovering from an offseason foot injury and sophomore Jamie Gibbs, an NCAA qualifier in 2002, will be counted on to score points in the longer distances. Bookended by the four are the Huskies steeplers, including the holders of both the school (Kate Spigel) and Husky Stadium (Laura Halverson) records. The large veteran group welcomes freshmen Gaelle Banini, the 2002 British Columbia prep champion at 800m; Alison Tubbs, the nation s topranked prep cross-country runner in 2001; and Laura Hodgson, who in the fall became the first UW freshman to win a cross-country meet in 22 years. Jumps The Huskies return all but long-jump leader Zee Ogarro in 2003, including triple-jump and high-jump leader Brittiny Roberts. Roberts last season became just the fifth Husky woman ever to clear 40 feet in the triple jump, and was a Pac-10 qualifier in both the triple and high jumps. Also benefitting from the return of Jamara Alexander will be the long jump, an event in which Alexander was a top competitor in She and Roberts will lead veterans Sidney Brown, Elena Popovskaya, and newcomer Katelyn Waterhouse, whose prep bests would rank her among the top-three UW competitors entering Pole Vault No single event boasted more talent for UW in 2002 than the pole vault. While graduate Sandy Erickson will be missed, sophomore Kate Soma will look to improve her school record marks, both indoors and out, while seeking a return trip to the NCAA Championships. Soma will be challenged by junior Alexis Jaime, who established herself as Washington s No. 3 vaulter alltime with a series of outstanding performances in Throws Also strong in 2003 will be the Husky throwers, led by senior Kameko Gay, the school-record holder in the hammer. Gay and sophomores Mary Beeman and Mia Norheim will be pushed by redshirt freshmen Cherron Davis and Piper Hope, each of whom boast prep bests in the shot and discus events that would outrank all of UW s veterans. Washington will certainly miss its senior class of 2002, but savvy recruiting by the Husky coaches and a slew of impressive performances by the UW s young stars last season has the team ready to vault back into its place among the conference s elite University of Washington Track & Field 5

6 2003 Men s Qualifying Standards 2003 NCAA INDOOR STANDARDS Automatic Provisional Event FAT MT FAT MT 60m m Hurdles m m m 1: :48.0 1: :49.9 Mile 4: :00.1 4: :04.6 3,000m 7: :56.8 8: :07.7 5,000m 13: : : : X 400m Relay 3: :06.6 3: :10.1 Distance Medley Relay 9: :35.7 9: :45.5 Event Automatic Provisional High Jump 7-4 1/2 (2.25) 7-1 (2.16) Pole Vault 18-1/2 (5.50) /2 (5.30) Long Jump /4 (7.85) /4 (7.55) Triple Jump /4 (16.20) /4 (15.60) Shot Put /4 (19.50) 58-3 (17.75) 35-Pound Weight 70-1/2 (21.35) /4 (19.50) 2003 PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE MEET STANDARDS Track Event Standard 100m m m m 1: ,500m 3:50.14 Mile* 4:08.14 Steeplechase 9: ,000m 14: ,000m No Standard 110m Hurdles m Hurdles X 100 relay No Standard 4 X 400 relay No Standard University of Washington Track & Field Indoor Qualifying Guidelines 1. All athletes achieving Automatic standards will be qualified for the NCAA Championships. In the event that there are not enough qualifiers to provide full fields, athletes will be added, in order of performance, provided they have met the Provisional standard. Field Event Standard Metric High Jump 6-8 3/ Pole Vault / Long Jump / Triple Jump Shot Put / Discus Hammer Javelin Decathlon 6,800 points * - indoor event 2003 NCAA OUTDOOR REGIONAL STANDARDS Track Event FAT MT 100m m m m 1: :50.9 1,500m 3: :49.7 Mile 4: :08.1 3,000m Steeplechase 9: :11.7 5,000m 14: : m Hurdles m Hurdles X 100m Relay X 400m Relay 3: :11.2 Field Event Standard Metric High Jump 6-9 1/ Pole Vault / Long Jump / Triple Jump / Shot Put / Discus Javelin Hammer Non-Regional NCAA Event Standards Automatic Provisional FAT MT FAT MT 10,000m 29: : :44.7 Decathlon 7,500 points 7,000 points Outdoor Qualifying Guidelines 1. The qualifying period is March 1 - May 25, Indoor marks (including those prior to March 1) count towards the Pac-10 Meet, but not for the NCAA Regional. 3. The four NCAA Regional Championships will be comprised of all athletes who achieved the above standards, as well as any additional athletes or relay teams which earned conference championships. At each Regional, the top five finishers in each individual event (exceptions noted below) and the top three teams in each relay will be awarded automatic bids to the 2003 NCAA Championships, Jun in Sacramento, Calif. The remaining NCAA berths (approximately six per individual event and five per relay) will be awarded to the highest-ranking individuals and relay teams not to earn automatic berths, provided those athletes and teams competed at their respective Regional meets. 4. The 10,000-meter run and decathlon events will not be subject to Regional standards. Athletes will continue to qualify for the NCAA Championships in those events by meeting predetermined automatic and provisional standards. In the event that there exists an insufficient number of automatic qualifiers to fill the NCAA field, additional athletes will be added in descending order from the list of those athletes who have met the event s provisional qualifying standard.

7 2003 Women s Qualifying Standards 2003 NCAA INDOOR STANDARDS Automatic Provisional Event FAT MT FAT MT 60m m Hurdles m m m 2: :05.9 2: :08.7 Mile 4: :42.3 4: :48.1 3,000m 9: :19.7 9: :34.7 5,000m 16: : : : X 400m Relay 3: :35.5 3: :39.7 Distance Medley Relay 11: : : :35.7 Event Automatic Provisional High Jump 6-0 1/2 (1.84) 5-9 3/4 (1.77) Pole Vault /4 (4.20) /2 (3.90) Long Jump 21-0 (6.40) /4 (6.20) Triple Jump /4 (13.15) 41-6 (12.65) Shot Put /4 (16.40) /2 (15.20) 20-Pound Weight /2 (19.80) /2 (18.50) 2003 PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE MEET STANDARDS Track Event Standard 100m m m m 2: ,500m 4:40.14 Mile* 5:01.14 Steeplechase 11: ,000m 17: ,000m No Standard 100 m Hurdles m Hurdles 1: X 100 relay No Standard 4 X 400 relay No Standard Indoor Qualifying Guidelines 1. All athletes achieving automatic standards will be qualified for the NCAA Championships. In the event that there are not enough qualifiers to provide full fields, athletes will be added, in order of performance, provided they have met the provisional standard. Field Event Standard Metric High Jump Pole Vault / Long Jump / Triple Jump / Shot Put / Discus Hammer Javelin Heptathlon 4400 points * - indoor event 2003 NCAA OUTDOOR REGIONAL STANDARDS Track Event FAT MT 100m m m m 2: :10.0 1,500m 4: :30.7 Mile 4: :52.4 Steeplechase (10-foot pit) 10: :49.7 Steeplechase (12-foot pit) 11: :59.7 5,000m 17: : m Hurdles m Hurdles 1: : X 100m Relay X 400m Relay 3: :45.2 Field Event Standard Metric High Jump Pole Vault Long Jump / Triple Jump Shot Put / Discus Javelin Hammer Non-Regional NCAA Event Standards Automatic Provisional FAT MT FAT MT 10,000m 34: : : :14.7 Heptathlon 5,500 points 5,000 points Outdoor Qualifying Guidelines 1. The qualifying period is March 1 - May 25, Indoor marks (including those prior to March 1) count towards the Pac-10 Meet, but not for the NCAA Regional. 3. The four NCAA Regional Championships will be comprised of all athletes who achieved the above standards, as well as any additional athletes or relay teams which earned conference championships. At each Regional, the top five finishers in each individual event (exceptions noted below) and the top three teams in each relay will be awarded automatic bids to the 2003 NCAA Championships, Jun in Sacramento, Calif. The remaining NCAA berths (approximately six per individual event and five per relay) will be awarded to the highest-ranking individuals and relay teams not to earn automatic berths, provided those athletes and teams competed at their respective Regional meets. 4. The 10,000-meter run and heptathlon events will not be subject to Regional standards. Athletes will continue to qualify for the NCAA Championships in those events by meeting predetermined automatic and provisional standards. In the event that there exists an insufficient number of automatic qualifiers to fill the NCAA field, additional athletes will be added in descending order from the list of those athletes who have met the event s provisional qualifying standard University of Washington Track & Field 7

8 2003 Returnees Performance Lists 100m Roc Alexander, So. (10.38) Shelton Sampson, Fr. (10.56) Derrick Johnson, So. (10.60) Matt Fountaine, Fr. (10.71) Brenton Laws, Fr. (10.74) Vinh Chung, Fr. (10.82) Brandon Kirkbride, Fr. (10.82) Cameron Hartman, Fr. (11.03) Phil McCary, Fr. (11.03) Sean Williams, So. (11.10) Sam Roberts, Fr. (11.1h) Marc James, Jr. (11.22) Matt Williams, So. (11.28) Nick Verbon, Fr. (11.36) 200m Roc Alexander, So. (20.80) Derrick Johnson, So. (21.13) Brenton Laws, Fr. (21.54) Shelton Sampson, Fr. (21.56) Brandon Kirkbride, Fr. (21.90) Sean Williams, So. (22.00) Cristian Adams, Jr. (22.0h) Cameron Hartman, Fr. (22.17) Vinh Chung, Fr. (22.24) Phil McCary, Fr. (22.4h) 400m Cristian Adams, Jr. (46.95) Vinh Chung, Fr. (47.27) Sean Williams, So. (47.69) Derrick Johnson, So. (47.8) Phil McCary, Fr. (49.01) Cameron Hartman, Fr. (49.1h) Phil Tabor, Sr. (49.56) John Snyder, Sr. (50.64) Loren Iddings, Fr. (52.0h) 800m Phil Tabor, Sr. (1:49.78) Eric Garner, Jr. (1:50.80) John Snyder, Sr. (1:51.25) Todd Arnold, Jr. (1:52.34) Ryan Brown, Fr. (1:55.3h) Jeremy Park, Sr. (1:55.71) Cameron Hartman, Fr. (1:57.0h) Michael Kiter, So. (1:57.2h) Andy Fader, So. (1:58.5h) Chris Fayant, So. (2:04.11) Andrew Robinson, So. (2:10.70) 1,500m Eric Garner, Jr. (3:41.23i) Jeremy Park, Sr. (3:45.27) John Russell, Jr. (3:45.56) Dustin Duke, Jr. (3:47.30) Todd Arnold, Jr. (3:47.84i) Michael Kiter, So. (3:49.26) Andy Fader, So. (3:49.30) John Snyder, Sr. (3:57.94) Ben Koss, Jr. (3:58.73) Mark Mandi, So. (4:08.06) Jesse Fayant, Fr. (1600m, 4:11.0h) Andrew Robinson, So. (4:11.0h) Chris Fayant, So. (4:11.88) Jonathan Hickey, Fr. (1600m, 4:14.23) Stephen Mull, Fr. (1600m, 4:16.0h) Mike Sayenko, Fr. (1600m, 4:18.0h) Matt Owen, Fr. (1600m, 4:20.08) Kevin Hansen, Fr. (1600m, 4:22.0h) Evan Wirkkala, Fr. (1600m, 4:25.0h) Ryan Brown, Fr. (1600m, 4:35.2h) Steeplechase Matt Topping, Jr. (9:35.91) Chris Fayant, So. (9:45.75) Jake Haskins, So. (10:25.70) 5,000m John Russell, Jr. (14:10.18) Eric Garner, Jr. (14:16.86) Jeremy Park, Sr. (14:26.63) Ben Koss, Jr. (14:31.83) Michael Kiter, So. (14:32.76) Dustin Duke, Jr. (14:34.36) Andy Fader, So. (14:41.38) Preston Brashers, Jr. (15:03.53) Chris Fayant, So. (16:08.6h) 10,000m Ben Koss, Jr. (30:53.43) 110m hurdles Shelton Sampson, Fr. (13.86) Nick Verbon, Fr. (14.24) Marc James, Jr. (14.72) Brad Goodrich, Jr. (14.79) Vinh Chung, Fr. (14.82) Jesse Giordano, Jr. (15.16) Blake Bidleman, So. (15.76) Greg Forni, Sr. (15.89) 400m hurdles Brad Goodrich, Jr. (51.45) Jesse Giordano, Jr. (53.43) Marc James, Jr. (55.56) Blake Bidleman, So. (56.20) Brandon Bailey, So. (57.64) High Jump Erik Lanigan, Jr. (6-10 3/4) Warren Eickhoff, Fr. (6-8) Phillippe Cook, So. (6-4 3/4) Loren Iddings, Fr. (6-4) Pole Vault Brad Walker, Sr. (18-6) Eric Dormaier, Fr. (16-0) Sam Roberts, Fr. (15-6) Fumi Nagahisa, So. (15-5 1/2) Loren Iddings, Fr. (14-9) Vinh Chung, Fr. (13-0) Long Jump Phillippe Cook, So. ( /4) Chris Singleton, So. (22-8w) Nick Verbon, Fr. (22-7) Vinh Chung, Fr. (22-5) Greg Forni, Sr. (21-4) Sam Roberts, Fr. (20-10) Loren Iddings, Fr. (20-6) Triple Jump James Sims, So. (48-7 1/4i) Vinh Chung, Fr. (43-10) Sam Roberts, Fr. (42-0) Shot Put Jeff Wallis, So. (51-4 1/2) Will Conwell, So. (49-3 1/2) Mat Schwinn, Sr. (48-2 3/4) Brendan Tuohy, Jr. (47-4 1/4) Discus Mat Schwinn, Sr. (181-8) Will Conwell, So. (150-10) Brendan Tuohy, Jr. (146-9) Jeff Wallis, So. (132-1) Hammer Mat Schwinn, Sr. (156-3) Brendan Tuohy, Jr. (145-7) Jeff Wallis, So. (136-7) Javelin Seth Jens, Jr. (209-5) Rigel Wise, So. (199-3) Tye Scott, So. (196-7) Juan Romero, So. (192-5) Loren Iddings, Fr. (170-0) 100m Jamara Alexander, Sr. (11.87w) Lauran Dignam, Fr. (12.40) Katelyn Waterhouse, Fr. (12.3h) Rianna Moore, So. (12.60) Cambrielle Jensen, So. (12.75) Andrea Eiseman, Fr. (12.9h) 200m Jamara Alexander, Sr. (24.69) Lauran Dignam, Fr. (25.04) Katrina Smith, So. (25.6h) Rianna Moore, So. (25.63) Cambrielle Jensen, So. (25.72) Andrea Eiseman, Fr. (25.9h) 400m Lauran Dignam, Fr. (55.82) Katrina Smith, So. (56.9h) Cambrielle Jensen, So. (58.48) Andrea Eiseman, Fr. (58.8h) Rianna Moore, So. (59.30) 800m Courtney Inman, Sr. (2:06.46) Lindsey Egerdahl, So. (2:10.07) Gaelle Banini, Fr. (2:12.3h) Cambrielle Jensen, So. (2:19.01) Noelani Kaneko, Fr. (2:20.0h) Karen Schwager, Fr. (2:21.0h) Jill Johnson, Sr. (2:22.31) Laura Hodgson, Fr. (2:23.0h) Angela Wishaar, So. (2:23.74) Camille Connelly, So. (2:25.10) Laura Halverson, So. (2:28.26) Melissa Chapman, Sr. (2:39.00) 1,500m Courtney Inman, Sr. (4:17.53) Sabrina Monro, Sr. (4:25.00) Lindsey Egerdahl, So. (4:31.33) Gaelle Banini, Fr. (4:41.0h) Kate Spigel, Jr. (4:43.50) Noelani Kaneko, Fr. (4:45.0h) Laura Halverson, So. (4:45.31) Camille Connelly, So. (4:45.83) Kate Bradshaw, Sr. (4:47.86) Kathryn Touran, So. (4:48.26) Jill Johnson, Sr. (4:53.17) Alison Tubbs, Fr. (1600m, 4:54.41) Laura Hodgson, Fr. (1600m, 5:08) Molly Wise, So. (1600m, 5:13) Karen Schwager, Fr. (1600m, 5:14) Ellen Murray, Fr. (1600m, 5:16) Sayaka Yoshinaga, Fr. (1600m, 5:20) Steeplechase Kate Spigel, Jr. (10:54.00) Laura Halverson, So. (11:05.04) Camille Connelly, So. (11:26.40) 5,000m Kate Bradshaw, Sr. (16:38.97) Alison Tubbs, Fr. (16:44.81) Jamie Gibbs, So. (16:59.87i) Courtney Spence, Jr. (17:57.52) Camille Connelly, So. (19:09.97) 10,000m Kate Bradshaw, Sr. (33:35.51) Jamie Gibbs, So. (36:12.20) 100m hurdles Brynne Steward, Fr. (14.5h) Mallory Higgins, Fr. (14.6h) Cambrielle Jensen, So. (15.44) 400m hurdles Cambrielle Jensen, So. (61.75) Brynne Steward, Fr. (63.0h) High Jump Brittiny Roberts, Jr. (5-7) Sidney Brown, So. (5-5) Elena Popovskaya, Sr. (5-4 1/2) Kendra Caprye, So. (5-3 1/2) Lara Nelson, So. (5-1) Pole Vault Kate Soma, So. (13-1 1/2) Alexis Jaime, Jr. (12-2) Carly Dockendorf, RFr. (12-1 1/2) Amy Groesbeck, Fr. (11-6) Mariah Swango, Fr. (11-6) Jenny Gregorak, So. ( /4i) Tayler Wilkins, Jr. ( /4i) Long Jump Jamara Alexander, Sr. (18-4 1/2) Brittiny Roberts, Jr. (18-0 1/2) Katelyn Waterhouse, Fr. (17-6) Mallory Higgins, Fr. (16-9) Kelly Kirk, So. (15-5) Triple Jump Brittiny Roberts, Jr. (40-8 3/4) Sidney Brown, So. (38-9w) Katelyn Waterhouse, Fr. ( /2) Kelly Kirk, So. (33-5) Kristan Schlatter, Fr. (32-6) Shot Put Cherron Davis, RFr. (47-1 1/2) Piper Hope, RFr. (46-1) Kameko Gay, Sr. (44-9i) Mary Beeman, Jr. (42-2) Keri Brown, Fr. (37-4) Discus Cherron Davis, RFr. (156-11) Piper Hope, RFr. (148-5) Mia Norheim, So. (131-11) Mary Beeman, Jr. (116-0) Hammer Kameko Gay, Sr. (170-10) Piper Hope, RFr. (165-0) Mia Norheim, So. (112-7) Javelin Heather Reichmann, Sr. (158-3) Megan Spriestersbach, Sr. (158-2) Tiffany Zahn, Fr. (152-10) University of Washington Track & Field

9 Meet the Team 2003 Husky Men Top Row (from left): Eric Dormaier, Sam Roberts, Phil McCary, Nick Verbon, Cameron Hartman. 5th Row: Brenton Laws, Ryan Brown, Warren Eickhoff, Brandon Kirkbride, Jesse Fayant, Evan Wirkkala, Mike Sayenko, Loren Iddings, John Hickey, Stephen Mull, Doug Gibson, Travis Boyd, Kevin Hansen, Vinh Chung. 4th Row: Blake Bidleman, Andrew Robinson, Will Conwell, Tye Scott, Jeff Wallis, Andy Fader, Chris Fayant, Jake Haskins, Sean Williams, Phillippe Cook, Brandon Bailey, Mark Mandi. 3rd Row: Preston Brashers, Dustin Duke, Eric Garner, Brendan Tuohy, Erik Lanigan, Fumi Nagahisa, Marc James, Brad Goodrich, Matt Hennessy, Matt Topping. 2nd Row: Seth Jens, Cristian Adams, Mat Schwinn, Phil Tabor, John Snyder, Ben Koss, John Russell, Greg Forni, Jesse Giordano. Front Row: Brad Walker (captain), Todd Arnold (captain) Husky Women Top Row (from left): Laura Hodgson, Alison Tubbs, Brynne Steward, Leila Shiraiwa, Andrea Eiseman, Ellen Murray, Kristan Schlatter, Gaelle Banini. 4th Row: Mariah Swango, Lauran Dignam, Tiffany Zahn, Noelani Kaneko, Sayaka Yoshinaga, Karla Tentschert, Katelyn Waterhouse, Mallory Higgins, Karen Schwager. 3rd Row: Laura Halverson, Piper Hope, Kelly Kirk, Cherron Davis, Jamie Gibbs, Molly Wise, Camille Connelly, Chessa Adsit-Morris, Cambrielle Jensen, Angela Wishaar, Kendra Caprye, Kate Soma. 2nd Row: Lindsey Egerdahl, Mary Beeman, Rianna Moore, Mia Norheim, Alexis Jaime, Jenny Gregorak, Kathryn Touran, Sidney Brown, Sabrina Monro. Front Row: Megan Spriestersbach, Elena Popovskaya, Brittiny Roberts, Heather Reichmann, Kate Spigel, Courtney Spence, Melissa Chapman, Jill Johnson, Kate Bradshaw, Jamara Alexander, Courtney Inman (captain) University of Washington Track & Field 9

10 Cristian Adams Junior Sprints Lakewood, Wash. (Lakes) Major: Arts & Sciences Letters: : Was at his best in the postseason, placing fifth in the 400 meters at the Pac-10 Championships with a personal-best time of was one of UW s top scorers at the conference meet, helping the 4x400m team to a sixth-place finish in 3: placed lower than fifth in an individual event just once all season... won five of the nine 400-meter races he entered during the outdoor season... helped the Husky distance medley relay squad to a sixth-place finish at the Drake Relays... indoor 400m PR of is just 0.17 seconds off UW career top : Earned first letter, competing at every distance under 400 meters as a freshman... was strongest in the 400-meter dash, ranking second on the team... had personal-best 400-meter mark of in a second-place finish at the Pelluer Invitational... also posted best 200- meter time, 22.0 (hand-timed) at the Pelluer... ran personal-best 100- meter time of seconds to finish 14th at the Ken Foreman Invitational... competed on both the 4x400-meter and distance medley relay squads, posting team-best times in each event. High School and Personal: Born Aug. 29, 1981 in Lakewood, Wash.... married wife Susanna, in January... mother s name is Judy... has an older sister, Cristanie... was the Washington class 3A state champion in the 400 meters as a junior... led Lakes to state championships in each of his final two seasons at the school... ran on the 4x400m and 4x100m relay teams that each finished second at the state in 1999 set South Puget Sound League and district records in the 400m as a junior, before breaking those records his senior year was runner-up at state in the 400m and second in the 4x400m relay his senior season lettered all four years in track, serving as captain his last two seasons also earned three letters in football, where he was a teammate of current Huskies Aaron Butler, Reggie Williams, Matt Griffith and Felix Sweetman academically, was named to the Honor Society his junior year. Men s Profiles teams touchdowns in the same season, having returned both a kickoff and a blocked field goal for scores in was named Pac-10 Special Teams Player of the Week once in was a key defensive player in Huskies win over Purdue in the 2001 Rose Bowl... as a prep, earned the 1998 Colorado state 100m championship with a time of 10.3 seconds... earned All-State honors in 4x200m and 4x400m relays... established Wasson school records in the 100m dash and 4x100m, 4x200m and 4x400m relays... was a Denver Post Blue Chip selection, a All-State pick by the Rocky Mountain News, and an honorable mention USA Today All-American... captained Wasson s football and track teams, and lettered in basketball as well. Personal Best Marks 100m m Todd Arnold Junior Distances Westport, Wash. (Ocosta) Major: International Relations Letters: 2 Selected by his teammates to serve as cocaptain in 2003, with senior Brad Walker (Cross-Country): A second-team Academic All-Pac-10 honoree... was one of Washington s most reliable competitors, finishing among the top-three Huskies in all but two meets... won the seasonopening Emerald City Invitational, finishing in 25:47... placed third among UW finishers, 26th overall, at the Pac-10 Championships... clocked first 200m h 400m m (indoor) Roc Alexander Sophomore Sprints Colorado Springs, Colo. (Wasson) Major: Communications Born Sept. 23, 1981 in Colorado Springs, Colo.... given first name is Narond... mother, Jamie, teaches pre-school... has a twin sister, Nakeed... participating in track and field at Washington for the first time, after spending three seasons with the UW football team... has appeared in 27 games over three seasons at cornerback/kick returner for Washington... missed much of 2002 with a shoulder injury... in 2001, led the Pac-10, and ranked sixth in the nation, with a 25.9-yard kick return average... one of just eight players in UW history to score mulitple special Junior Cristian Adams University of Washington Track & Field

11 Men s Profiles High School and Personal: Born July 18, 1982 in Kirkland... parents are Lois and Robert... won the 1999 Class 1A state cross country meet... was also state champion in the 800m, 1600m and 3200m events... was runner up in the 3200m at the state meet his sophomore and junior seasons... voted Academic All-State in cross country and track all four years... a nine-time state meet medalist in cross country and track... finished 35th in the 8000m at the USATF Junior National Cross Country meet in set school records from 800m to 3200m... a nine-time district champion... voted into the Ocosta High School Athletic Hall of Fame... was valedictorian of his class with a 4.0 GPA. 800m... 1: m... 3: m (indoor). 1:55.46 Mile (indoor). 4: m (indoor). 8:46.80 XC: 8000m... 24: m...32:00 Will Conwell Sophomore Throws Kent, Wash. (Kentwood) Major: Construction Management Letters: 1 Junior Todd Arnold 10000m time of 32:00 in 41st-place finish at 2002 NCAA Regional : An honorable mention Academic All-Pac-10 pick... had a breakout track season... ran the seventh-fastest indoor mile in school history, clocking a 4:06.04 at the UW Indoor Qualifier... outdoors, was the Huskies No. 3 runner at both 800m and 1500m... placed 11th at the Pac-10 Championships in the 1500m with a personal-best time of 1: helped the 4x1600m relay team place fifth at the Drake Relays in a time of 16: won the 800m at the Husky Classic and Bronco Invitational... posted 1500m PR of 3:48.87 in a third-place finish at the Oregon Dual... was the Huskies No. 5 runner in two meets during the 2001 cross-country season... ran a 26:12 for 8000m to place fifth at the season-opening Emerald City Invitational... the following week, placed 13th overall at the Sundodger Invitational in a personal-best 24:52 to lead the Huskies to a narrow secondplace finish : Ran in eight meets during the outdoor season for the UW team, competing in the 800m, 1500m and 3000m events recorded season-best 800m time (1:59.19) at the Washington State Dual clocked best 1500m time of the season (3:51.92) at the Washington Outdoor Preview reached season-best 3000m time (8:49.36) at the Salzman Invitational competed in seven indoor meets for the Huskies including the MPSF Championships won the mile at the Early Bird Invitational to begin his UW track career, finishing in 4:23.32 recorded season-best mile time (4:19.70) at the Idaho Scoring meet clocked season-best 800m time (1:55.46) at the Vandal Invitational Feb. 16 tallied season-best 3000m time (8:46.80) at the McDonald s II meet the following day... competed in first four cross-country meets of the season for the Huskies as a freshman... notched top finish, 14th overall, ninth among Huskies, at the Emerald City Invitational, while recording season-best 8000m time of 27:23... finished 53rd at Sundodger Invitational, 50th at the Big Cross Invitational and 75th at the Wolverine Interregional : Ranked second for UW in the shot put and discus in his first season of collegiate track and field... won the shot put at the Salzman Invitational with season-best throw of /2... closed the season with threestraight top-five finishes, including a second-place finish in the discus at the Ken Foreman Invite... threw the shot four times indoors, with a best mark of /4 in a third-place finish at the UW Indoor Qualifier in March... redshirted the 2001 football season to preserve a year of eligibility. High School and Personal: Born Sept 12, 1982 in Portland... parents are Gail, a teacher, and Roy, a pastor and former football player at Idaho... uncle, Ernie, participated in track and football at UW and earned a Super Bowl ring with the St. Louis Rams... aunt, Pauline Thomas, was an Olympic trials competitor in the shot put... second of four siblings... earned state shot put title in 2000 with a heave of notched three other top-five state finishes in prep career, including a third-place finish in the discus in 2000, and second- and fourth-place finishes, respectively, in the shot put and discus in was a three-time champion at the Pasco Invitational, claiming shot put titles in 2000 and 2001, and the discus crown in also competed in the triple jump and high jump... in football, led team to a 29-8 record and three state tournament appearances in three varsity seasons... a first-team selection to the prestigious Long Beach Press-Telegram s Best in the West team... an All-State pick by the AP and the Seattle Times... sported a 3.6 GPA in high school. Shot Put /2 Discus Shot Put (indoor) / University of Washington Track & Field 11

12 Phillippe Cook Sophomore Jumps Seattle, Wash. (Rainier Beach) Major: Engineering Letters: : Led all Husky competitors in the long jump in 2002, posting a season-best mark of /4 in a third-place finish at the Ken Foreman Invitational... placed 12th in the long jump at the Pac-10 Championships... also competed at the conference meet in the high jump, placing 16th with a season-best 6-4 3/4... earned top-five finishes in five of 13 outdoor competitions... indoors, posted a best long jump mark of /4 at the Husky Scoring Meet... had indoor high jump best of 6-6 3/4 in third-place finish at Vandal Indoor. High School and Personal: Born June 29, parents are Wyessar and Norman... has an older brother, Norman, Jr., and an older sister, Ossie... cleared 6-10 to earn a state championship in the high jump his senior season... was second at Mt. SAC in the high jump in 2001, jumping also leapt 6-8 to place third in the event at the AAU Junior Olympics... captained team to Metro League and KingCo Conference titles in earned a letter all four years... interested in a career as a computer engineer. High Jump /4 Long Jump /4 High Jump (indoor) /4 Long Jump (indoor) /4 Eric Dormaier Pole Vault Spokane, Wash. (University) Major: Pre-Major Born June 3, 1984 in Spokane... parents are Connie and Gary... has a younger sister, Megan... from same high school as Husky senior and two-time pole vault All-American Brad Walker... a three-time top-five finisher in the pole vault at the state championships... placed second in 2001 and 2002, and fifth as a sophomore in was the nation s eighth-ranked prep pole vault competitor in took eighth at the 2002 Golden West Invitational with a vault of notched careerbest mark of 16-0 in second-place finish at 2002 University Invite... helped University to 1999 state championship, and runner-up finish in honored as team s Toughest Titan in 2001, and received coaches award the following season... scored a 1220 on the SAT exam, and graduated high school with a 3.4 GPA. Personal Best Marks Pole Vault Dustin Duke Men s Profiles Junior Distances Mill Creek, Wash. (Jackson) Major: Arts & Sciences Letters: (Cross-Country): Competed just once in the regular season, but returned to action for both of UW s postseason races... the 40th finisher overall at the Pac-10 meet, in 25:17... ran sixth on the squad, 50th overall, at the NCAA Regional meet in a 10000m personal-best time of 32: : On the track, was an NCAA indoor provosional qualifier in the 3000m... posted the third-fastest indoor 3000m mark in school history with a time of 8:06.04 at the UW Indoor Qualifier... outdoors, competed at distances from 1500m to 5000m... was the 25th finisher in the 5000m at the Pac-10 Championships, in 16: won the 1500m at the season-opening Husky Classic... ran a leg of the Huskies fifth-place 4x1600m relay squad at the Drake Relays... was 10th in the 1500m at Drake... was Washington s top finisher at two of the season s first three cross-country meets... ran a 25:44 to win the Emerald City Invitational for first individual title of UW career... placed sixth the following week in a career-best 24:35 at the Sundodger Invitational... led the team to a 19th-place finish at the elite Roy Griak Invitational... was first on the team, 62nd overall, in 25:06... helped the 24th-ranked Huskies place eighth at the Pre-National meet in Greenville, S.C.... ran second on the team, 22nd overall, in 25:22 at the Pac-10 Championships in Scottsdale, Ariz.... the following week, was fourth on the team at the NCAA Regional meet in Tuscon : Competed in distance, middle distance and relay events for the Huskies during the outdoor season won two event titles, the 3000m at the Salzman Invitational and the 1500m at the Jesse Owens Invitational placed 10th in the 1500m at the Pac-10 Championships ranked second among Washington athletes in the 1500m, registering best 1500m time (3:47.30) at the Cal Quad meet recorded season-best 800m time (1:56.26) at the Washington Preview to open the season clocked best 3000m time (8:30.94) in the win at the Salzman ran on UW s 4x1600m and distance medley relay teams at the Drake Relays during the indoor track season, was Washington s third-fastest miler, clocking a 4:17.30 at the Vandal Invitational also competed in the 800m, recording season-best mark (1:58.62) at the Idaho Scoring meet won the mile and the 4x800m relay at the Jerry Martin Invitational... also ran on the first-place distance medley relay team at the Idaho Scoring meet a competitor on the Huskies DMR team at the Mountain Pacific Championships... utilized a redshirt season for the cross country campaign : Redshirted the 2000 track season... competed in four meets during the cross-country season... placed fifth at the Emerald City Invitational in his UW debut... finished 50th at the Sundodger Invitational, 58th at the Wolverine Interregional and 83rd at the Stanford Invitational. High School and Personal: Born May 27, 1981 in Seattle... parents are Julie and Bruce... has a younger sister, Brittany... captured two state titles in cross country (1996, 1997)... as a senior, finished third at the state meet... helped lead team to the state cross country meet three of four years... a four-year track letterman, posting top times of 1:54.04 (800m), 4:11.03 (1600m) and 9:11.16 (3200m). 1500m. 3: m... 14:34.36 Mile (indoor). 4: m (indoor)... 8:06.04 XC: 8000m... 24: m... 32: University of Washington Track & Field

13 Men s Profiles Andy Fader Sophomore Distances Everett, Wash. (Cascade) Major: Pre-Major Letters: (Cross-Country): An honorable mention Academic All-Pac-10 pick... just a redshirt freshman, was called upon to run in Washington s top-seven at every regular-season varsity competition... clocked best time of 24:46 for 8000m in 19th-place finish at Sundodger Invitational... one of five Huskies among the top-six finishers at the Emerald City Invitational, placing sixth in 26:29... ran 42nd overall at the Pac-10 Championships, helping UW to a fourth-place finish : Competed at distances from 800m to 5000m outdoors... was the Huskies No. 5 runner at 1500m, posting a best mark of 3:49.30 in a fourth-place finish at the Oregon Dual... the tenth finisher overall in the event at the Pac-10 Championships, with a mark of 3: took fourth in the 1500m, in 3:52.94, at the U.S. Junior Nationals in June... recorded first-career win in the 1500m at the Salzman Invitational... was the second-place finisher in the 5000m at the Cal Invite, in a career-best 14: indoors, competed in the mile and 3000m, notching two top-10 placings during the season... redshirted the cross-country season to preserve a year of eligilibility. High School and Personal: Born Feb. 3, 1983 in Everett... parents are Lori and Jerry... has one brother, Joel... posted four-career top-10 finishes at the Washington state track meet... best finishes were matching fifths in the 1600m and 3200m at the 2001 state meet... also placed eighth in the 3200m, and ninth in the 1600m at the 2000 meet... served as team captain as a senior, leading his team to a regional title and 15th-place state finish... as a senior, captured district 3200m title and WesCo league titles in the 3200m and 1600m races... also won district and league in the 2002 two-mile title in a personal-best 9:01... was the runner-up at the 2001 Foot Locker Western Regional cross-country meet... took the 3200m at the 2002 Texas Relays in 9:04... was named team MVP as a senior. Personal Best Marks 1600m... 4: m... 8: m... 9:01 XC: 5000m... 15:04 Greg Forni Senior Sprints/Multi Spokane, Wash. (Shadle Park) Major: Arts & Sciences Letters: : One of UW s most versatile athletes, competing in sprints, relays, hurdles and the long jump... missed much of the 2002 outdoor season after notching a career-best long jump mark of 21-4 at the Salzman Invitational... indoors, placed among the top-10 finishers in all but one of 16 races... earned a victory in the 200m at the UW Invite, with a time of that was just.02 seconds off of his career best... helped 4x400m relay squad to a win at the Vandal Indoor, and a second-place finish at the Frank Sevigne Husker Invite... finished the indoor season as one of UW s top-two competitors in the 60m, 200m, 400m and 4x400m events : Established the Huskies 10th-fastest indoor 200m mark of all time with a time of in a sixth-place finish at the MPSF Championships... also placed eighth in the 60m dash at the MPSF meet with a career-best, altitude-adjusted time of 6.96 seconds... was one of Washington s top runners at 800m... 1:58.5h 1500m... 3: m... 14:41.38 Mile (indoor)... 4: m (indoor)... 8:23.31 XC: 8000m... 24:46 Jesse Fayant Distances Spokane, Wash. (Mead) Major: Pre-Major 2002 (Cross-Country): Redshirted the 2002 cross-country season. High School and Personal: Born April 15, 1984 in Spokane... parents are Cathy and Tony... older brother, Chris, is a redshirt freshman on the Husky squad... brother Jason was a four-year letterwinner in cross-country and track for Washington... has two other siblings, Todd and Tami... the 10th overall finisher at the 2001 Foot Locker Cross Country National Championships... is the fastest prep 3000m runner in state history, boasting a best mark of 8:19 in the event... the 2001 state 4A cross-country champion, having captured the 2001 title in 15:30... is one of three 2001 state cross-country champions joining the Huskies in is also a state champion on the track, having captured Senior Greg Forni 2003 University of Washington Track & Field 13

14 every distance from 100m to 400m during the outdoor season... also ran on Washington s top 4x100m, 4x200m and sprint medley relay squads... was second on the team only to senior Ja Warren Hooker in the 200m, posting a in a first-place finish at the Washington Preview Meet... ran a season-best in the 100m at the Washington Preview, finishing third overall... top 400m time of tied for third on the team... ran the third leg of Washington s 4x100m relay squad which placed fifth at the Pac-10 Championships : Ran on the 4x100m and 4x400m relay teams that placed third and fifth, respectively, at the Pac-10 Championships... was No. 3 among Huskies in the 100m, recording a time of at the Washington Quad... ranked fourth on the team in the 200m (21.88) and 400m (49.26)... also ran hurdles for the Huskies, ranking fourth on the team in the 400m event with a mark of High School and Personal: Born Sept. 23, 1980 in Spokane... parents are Joan, a teacher, and Vic, a social worker... has an older brother, Marc... three-year letterman, acted as team captain his junior and senior seasons... won the 300m hurdles and ran a leg on two winning relays at the 1999 state championships... boasted best prep marks of 14.8 (110 hurdles), 37.8 (300 hurdles) and 44-8 (triple jump)... a two-time all-league selection... team was league runner-up and third at state in m m m m (indoor) m (indoor) Matt Fountaine Sprints Oakland, Calif. (Bishop O Dowd) Major: Pre-Major Eric Garner Men s Profiles Junior Distances Kelso, Wash. (Kelso) Major: Arts & Sciences Letters: (Cross-Country): Led Washington runners at four of five competitions in was the team s top finisher, and 19th overall, at the Pac-10 Championships, helping UW to a fourth-place finish... was the team s second finisher, 28th overall, at the 10000m NCAA Regional competition... top finish of the year was a seventh placing at the Sundodger Invitational, in a career-best 8000m time of 24: : Notched one of the most impressive indoor seasons in Husky history... set an indoor school record of 3:58.93 in the mile at the UW Indoor Qualifier, becoming the first Husky ever to post a four-minute mile on Washington soil... mile mark is a Dempsey Indoor facility record... also established an indoor school record at 3000m with a mark of 8:02.56 at the UW Invitational... was an NCAA qualifier in both events... clocked 4:07.06 in the mile at the NCAAs, finishing 13th... won five of six regular-season races indoors... outdoors, notched the sixthfastest 1500m time ever at UW, with a mark of 3:43.40 at the Oregon Dual... earned Pac-10 Track and Field Athlete of the Week honors for his efforts at Oregon... was ninth in the 1500m at the 2002 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships, finishing in a career-best 3: notched a pair of top-five finishes at the 2002 Pac-10 Championships... was fifth in the conference at 1500m, finishing in 3:47.61, and fourth at 800m, in 1: an NCAA provisional qualifier in the 1500m... earned six victories during the regular season... ran in every meet during the cross-country season, rank- Born June 26, 1984 in San Francisco... parents are Annette and David... older brother, Jamal, was a member of UW s national-champion football squad in also has a second older brother, Keith... currently on a football scholarship at UW... a cornerback, redshirted the 2002 football season... won the 2001 North Coast Sectional Championship in the 100m, clocking a earned a second sectional title in 2002, as part of Bishop O Dowd s 4x100m relay squad... led team to league titles in 2001 and 2002, winning the 100m dash at both meets... as a tailback for Bishop O Dowd s football team, totaled 1,885 yards rushing and 26 touchdowns in 2001, earning CalHiSports All-State honors. Personal Best Marks 100m Junior Eric Garner University of Washington Track & Field

15 Men s Profiles ing as high as second on the team... had season-best 10th-place finish in team victory at the Emerald City Invitational... was second on the team, 90th overall, at the elite Roy Griak Invitational in Minnesota, leading the team to a 19th-place finish... ran fourth among Huskies, 25th overall, at the Pac-10 Championships... had season-best 8000m time of 24:50 in an 11thplace finish at the Sundodger Invitational... was the Huskies fifth runner at the NCAA Regional meet, finishing 41st in 32: : Ran every distance from 800m to the 3000m steeplechase outdoors won the steeplechase title at the Salzman Invitational and the 1500m title at the UC Davis Quad meet season-best 800m time (1:54.47) ranked him third on the team also ranked third on the UW squad in the steeplechase (9:09.39), placing 13th in the event at the Pac-10 Championships recorded best 1500m mark of the season (3:49.65) at the Stanford Invitational best 3000m time (8:43.41) came at the UC Davis Quad during indoor track, won the mile at the McDonald s II meet recorded best mile time of the year (4:12.87aa) at the Mountain Pacific Championships, which ranked him second among Huskies in the event only 3000m mark of the indoor season (8:43.29) came at the Vandal Invitational... competed in all six races for the Huskies during the cross-country season, including the Pac-10 and West Regional meets... was among the UW top-five in all but one meet... was the runner-up at the Emerald City Invitational to open the season... recorded season-best 8000m time (24:46) at the Sundodger Invitational... finished 15th at the Sundodger and Big Cross Invitationals, 32nd at the Wolverine Interregional, 34th at the Pac-10s and 57th at the West Regional : Sat out the 1999 cross country and 2000 track campaigns to preserve a year of eligibility. High School and Personal: Born Jan. 26, 1981 in Longview, Wash.... parents are Janet Seaberg and Jerry Garner... has two older sisters, Jennifer and Kirsten... named cross country MVP all three years and track MVP his junior and senior seasons... named to the All-State team for both cross country and track in both his junior and senior seasons... won two Most Inspirational awards for his accomplishments as a senior... boasted personal records of 4:17.22 in the 1600m, 9:22 in the 3200m and 1:57 in the 800m... was a member of the National Honor Society with a 3.55 GPA. 800m... 1: m... 3: m... 14:16.86 Mile (indoor). 3: m (indoor).... 8:02.56 XC: 8000m. 24: m. 31:43 Jesse Giordano Junior Hurdles Snohomish, Wash. (Snohomish) Major: Arts & Sciences Letters: : Was a Pac-10 qualifier in the 400m hurdles, notching a career-best mark of seconds in a fifth-place finish at the Oregon Pepsi Invitational... placed seventh in first conference championships appearance, clocking a in the 400-meter hurdles final... was UW s third-best 110-meter hurdler, boasting a season-best mark of won five races during the 2002 outdoor season, including a sweep of the hurdles events at the WSU Dual in Pullman... was a top-five finisher in all but four races outdoors... during the indoor season, posted a best mark of 8.46 in the 60-meter hurdles... top indoor finish was a third-place effort in the hurdles at the University Open : Competed in both hurdles events during the outdoor season... won the 400m hurdles in a season-best in his first-career outdoor meet, the Washington Preview... also competed in the 110m hurdles... during the indoor season, competed in all three sprint events, as well as both sprint hurdles... posted an MPSF qualifying time in the 55m hurdles at the Jerry Martin Invitational, placing fifth in 7.88 seconds... ran seasonbest 6.95-second mark in the 55m dash at the Early Bird Invitational... ran a 7.35 for 60m at the Jerry Martin Invitational... top 60m hurdles time of 8.70 seconds was third-best on the team. High School and Personal: Born Sept. 9, 1981 in Seattle... parents are Kim and George... posted five top-10 finishes at the 2000 state track meet... placed third in the 300m intermediate hurdles at the state meet as a junior, seventh as a senior... in the 110m hurdles, finished seventh at state as a junior, eighth as a senior... was league champion in the 300m event and third-place finisher in the 110m hurdles as a junior... placed eighth in the open division in the 110m hurdles at the 2000 Arcadia Invite... helped lead his team to district titles in each of his last two years... a fouryear track letterwinner... also lettered in cross country his senior season... academically, was a WIAA scholar-athlete all four years. 110m hurdles m hurdles m (indoor) m (indoor) m hurdles (indoor) University of Washington Track & Field 15

16 Brad Goodrich Men s Profiles Junior Sprints/Hurdles Maple Valley, Wash. (Tahoma) Major: Sociology Letters: : Led all Huskies in the 400m hurdles with a career-best mark of seconds that is the second-fastest ever by a UW athlete... set the mark in a second-place finish at the Oregon Dual... was the team s second-best runner in the high hurdles with a season-best mark of seconds... finished in the top-five in all but three races all season... won the 400m hurdles at the Husky Classic, and was on the winning 4x400m relay team at the Ken Foreman Invitational... during the indoor season, was among the Huskies top three-competitors in the 400m, 60m hurdles and 4x400m relay... clocked personal-best indoor 400m time of at the season-opening University Open... achieved indoor season-bests of 8.40 in the 60m hurdles and 3:14.19 in the 4x400m relay : Was among the Huskies top hurdlers, besting Pac-10 qualifying standards in each hurdles event... season-best 400m hurdles mark of was tops on the team by nearly four seconds... set the mark in a victory at the Ken Foreman Invitational in May... also earned a Pac-10 qualifying mark with a fourth-place finish in the 110m hurdles at the Oregon Dual, finishing in seconds... matched the time in a preliminary heat at the Pac-10 Championships... teamed with three other Huskies to earn a fifth-place finish in the 4x100m at the Pac-10 Championships, with a season-best time of set a meet record with a second victory in the 400m hurdles at the Salzman Invitational... during the indoor season, competed in the sprint events, and the 4x400m relay... led the team at 400m indoors, running a in an eighth-place finish at the MPSF Championships... top 200m time of seconds ranked fifth on the team... helped the 4x400m relay squad to a third-place finish at the MPSF meet in a season-best 3: High School and Personal: Born Nov. 22, 1981 in Maple Valley... parents are Kathy and Ron... cousin, Gale Goodrich, played for the NBA s Los Angeles Lakers... took second in the 300m hurdles and third in the 110m hurdles at the state championship meet in loss in the 300m hurdles came by just one one-hundredth of a second... set school records in each event... was ninth at state in both hurdles events as a junior... personal-best 300m hurdles time of seconds ranked ninth all-time in the state of Washington... interested in a career as a physical therapist. 110m hurdles m hurdles m (indoor) m hurdles Junior Brad Goodrich Marc James Junior Hurdles Colorado Springs, Colo. (Harrison) Major: Arts & Sciences Letters: : The Huskies top competitor in the 110m hurdles, boasting a best mark of that was just.01 shy of the Pac-10 qualifying standard... an extremely versatile athlete who also scored points for Washington in the 100m, 400m hurdles and 4x100m relay m hurdles PR of bettered the Pac-10 qualifying standard... earned the mark in a fourth-place finish at the Cal Invite, one of three top-10 finishes at the meet... won three of seven 110m hurdles races entered in indoors, competed only in the 60m hurdles... never finished lower than fifth in any heat indoors... boasted a 60m hurdles PR of 8.27 seconds that led all Huskies : Qualified for the 2001 Pac-10 Championships in the 110m hurdles with a second-place finish at the season-opening Washington Preview meet, in seconds... earned two hurdles victories during the season, at the Salzman Invitational (14.81) and at the Pelluer Invitational (14.77)... finished 14th in the event at the conference meet with a mark of was also a regular competitor in the 400m hurdles, posting a season-best mark of seconds in a seventh-place finish at the California Quad... competed at 100m three times, with a time of seconds in a third-place finish at the Pelluer that ranked fourth on the team... was a sprint and hurdles specialist during the indoor season, reaching the MPSF Championships in the 60m hurdles... false-started at the conference meet... led the team in both sprint hurdles events, posting a season-best 60m hurdles University of Washington Track & Field

17 Men s Profiles Seth Jens Junior Javelin Colstrip, Mont. (Colstrip) Major: Computer Engineering Letters: : Led all Husky javelin throwers for the second-consecutive season... notched a seventh-place finish in the event at the Pac- 10 Championships with a heave of career-best effort of came in a secondplace finish at the Oregon Pepsi Invitational... overcame wet, snowy conditions to post a mark of in victory at the Husky Classic... won first two javelin competitions of the season, and never finished below seventh in the event all year : Was the Huskies top javelin competitor, qualifying for the Pac-10 Championships... earned a 15th-place finish at the conference meet with a throw of season-best throw of came in a victory at the Ohio Quad... also bested the field at the UC Davis Quad (190-2) and the Salzman Invitational (187-9)... had top-10 marks at every regular-season competition... did not compete indoors. Junior Seth Jens mark of 8.33 seconds to finish third at the Air Force Classic... top 55m hurdles time of 7.65 seconds earned second-place at the Vandal Invitational... posted top times of 6.92 seconds and 7.22 seconds, respectively, in the 55m and 60m dashes. High School and Personal: Born June 6, 1982 in Mineola, NY... parents are Margaret and Horace... has two older sisters, Denise and LaTonya, and a younger brother, Vincent... helped team to finish fourth or better at the state meet in each of his four seasons... earned Colorado state titles in the 110m hurdles and the 4x400m relay as a senior... that same season, was state runner-up in the 300m hurdles, and the 4x200m relay... led Harrison to a state title that season as team captain... notched a thirdplace finish in the 100m hurdles and a sixth-place mark in the 400m hurdles at the 1997 AAU Junior Olympics Nationals in Orlando, Fla.... earned thirdplace state finishes in the 110m hurdles, the 4x100m relay and the 4x400m relays as a junior in 1999, helping team to a second-place state finish... also posted a fourth-place finish in the 300m hurdles that year... had three top-10 finishes at the state meet his freshman and sophomore seasons... was runner-up in the 110 hurdles at the 1999 and 2000 Great Southwest track meets in Arizona... posted identical seventh-place finishes in the 110m hurdles at the Arcadia Invitational and the Golden West Invitational in prep teammate of Husky sprinter/football player Roc Alexander. 100m m hurdles m hurdles m dash (indoor) m hurdles (indoor) High School and Personal: Born May 10, 1982 in Billings, Mont.... parents are Leslie and Jim... has a younger brother, Jesse... earned All- State and All-American honors as a senior, captaining the team to league, district and state titles... set school records and won state championships in the javelin in each of his last two seasons at the school... placed sixth in the javelin at the 2000 Foot Locker Nationals in North Carolina... was voted team MVP as a senior, most improved as a junior, and most inspirational as a junior and senior... only participated in two seasons of track... also earned three letters in football, where he was a starter his junior and senior seasons... played varsity baseball his sophomore through senior years... earned Academic All-State honors three years... was listed in Who s Who in high school academics... graduated with a 3.9 GPA. Javelin Derrick Johnson Sophomore Sprints Riverside, Calif. (Notre Dame) Major: Law, Society & Justice Born Feb. 9, has three brothers, Marshall, Lance and Brandon... starts at cornerback for the UW football team... in 2002, earned second-team All-Pac-10 after totaling five interceptions... earned consecutive Pac- 10 Defensive Player of the Week honors after making two interceptions, one for a touchdown, against Oregon State, then following that up with another two interceptions the following week, at Oregon... last time on the track was as a prep, when he took third in the state of California with a 400- meter mark of 47.8 seconds... swept Deanza League MVP honors all four years in track... was also a four-year selection to the all-league squad... served as captain in 1999 and Personal Best Marks 100m m m University of Washington Track & Field 17

18 Michael Kiter Sophomore Distances Spokane, Wash. (Shadle Park) Major: Arts and Sciences Letters: 1 Ben Koss Men s Profiles Senior Distances Olympia, Wash. (Capital) Major: Business Letters: (Cross-Country): One of UW s most consistent runners, ranking second or third on the team in five of six meets... the team s No. 3 runner at the NCAA Regional, clocking a 10K PR of 31:56... set 8K PR in 12th-place finish at the Sundodger Invitational, finishing in 24:41... took 33rd overall to help UW to a fourth-place finish at the Pac-10 Championships... also helped the team to wins at the Emerald City and Sundodger Invitationals : On the track, competed at distances from 800m to 5000m... was a Pac-10 qualifier in the 5000m, placing 24th in 15: also bettered the Pac-10 qualifying standard in the 1500m, clocking 3:49.26 at the Ken Foreman Invitational... was eighth in the 5000m in 14:38.75 at the Drake Relays... top 5000m time of 14:32.76 earned a 10th-place finish at the Stanford Invite... also competed once each in the 800m, 3000m and 4x800m relay... indoors, ran Washington s sixth-fastest 5000m mark in school history, finishing in 14:42.02 at the UW Indoor Qualifier... also competed in the mile, 3000m and distance medley relay... competed in four of six events for the Huskies in cross-country... missed the season s first two meets while nursing an injury... made his UW debut at the elite Roy Griak Invitational, running fifth on the squad... finished 108th overall at the meet in season-best 5000m time of 25:27... was third on the squad, 51st overall, at the Pre-National meet in Greenville, S.C., finishing in 25:37... placed 70th at the NCAA West Regional meet in 33:50. High School and Personal: Born July 9, 1983 in England... parents are Deborah and Danny... has a younger brother, Ryne... earned prep All- American honors in one of the fastest prep runners in the Western Region... the two-time Washington Class 4A state cross country champion... finished the 5000m course in a personal-best 15:18 to capture the state cross-country title in also captured a pair of state track titles in won the 1600m in a time of 4:08, two seconds slower than his personal best... captured the 3200m title in a personal-best 8:55, the fastest time in the state in the 2000 NIKE Border Clash champion... placed sixth at the Foot Locker West Regional and 23rd at the Foot Locker National Championships in on the track oval, was the 2000 state runner-up in the 3200m with a personal best 9: also placed fourth in the 1600m in 2000 with another personal best mark of 4: carried a 3.5 GPA. 800m... 1:57.2h 1500m... 3: m... 14:32.76 Mile (indoor)... 4: m (indoor)... 8: m (indoor)... 14:42.02 XC: 8000m. 24: m... 31: (Cross-Country): An honorable mention Academic All-Pac-10 pick... Washington s top runner at the NCAA West Regional, contested over his preferred 10000m distance... ran a career-best 31:26 at the Regional to place 23rd overall... was UW s No. 2 runner in the season-opening Emerald City Invitational, placing third overall in 26:05... set 8K PR of 24:52 in a 22nd-place finish at the Sundodger Invitational... helped team to wins at each of season s first two competitions : Was Washington s only 10000m competitor in competed in both the 5000m and 10000m races at the Pac-10 Championships... placed 12th at the conference meet in the 10000m, finishing in 31: was the Pac- 10 s 24th overall finisher at 5000m, in 14: earned five top-10 finishes in seven regular-season races... best finish was third in the 5000m at the WSU Dual... also competed once each at 1500m and 3000m... indoors, notched the seventh-best 5000m mark in school history with a time of 14:44.26 at the UW Indoor Qualifier... also competed at 3000m, with a top time of 8:34.21 at the UW Invite... ran in Huskies top-seven at first two cross-country meets of the season... placed fourth overall in team victory at the Emerald City Invitational, finishing in 26:11... was 19th the following week at the Sundodger Invitational in 25: : Ran in five meets during the outdoor track season, competing in the 5000m, steeplechase and 1500m best 5000m time (15:18.49) came at the season-opening Washington Preview lone steeplechase mark of the season (9:56.95) came at the Washington State Dual, and ranked fifth on the UW squad registered a 4:04.71 in the 1500m at the Ken Foreman Invitational in Seattle to end the track season competed in only one meet during the indoor season clocked an 8:55.36 in the 3000m at the McDonald s II Open meet... competed in the first four meets of the cross-country season and the West Regional meet... recorded highest finish of the season, seventh place, at the Emerald City Invitational... placed 36th at the Sundodger Invitational, 39th at the Big Cross Invitational, 66th at the Michigan Interregional and 90th at the West Regional : Posted the team s third-best 10000m time (31:24.33) on March 4 in the season-opening Washington Preview meet... also competed in the 5000m, ranking No. 5 among Husky runners with a best time of 15:02.03 at the Washington Quad... redshirted the 1999 cross-country season. High School and Personal: Born June 20, 1980 in Olympia... parents are Susan and Bill... father ran cross-country and track at Washington from and participated at the Olympic Trials in the steeplechase... has a younger brother, Reid... lettered all four years under coach Jerry Miller at Capital High School... named team captain his junior and senior seasons... won the league and district cross country championships both of his last two years... finished third at the state cross country meet his junior season followed by a fifth-place finish the next year... helped Capital High School to the league and district cross country championships all four years... graduated with a 3.7 GPA. 5000m... 14: m... 30: m (indoor)... 8: m (indoor)... 14:44.26 XC: 8000m... 24: m. 31: University of Washington Track & Field

19 Men s Profiles Erik Lanigan Junior High Jump North Bend, Wash. (Mount Si) Major: Arts & Sciences Letters: : Led all Husky high jumpers in first season since transferring from Central Washington... peaked in the postseason with a career-best jump of /4 in a fifth-place finish at the Pac-10 Championships... was the high jump winner at the WSU Dual, going 6-8 3/4... never finished lower than sixth at any competition, indoors or out... was the Huskies No. 2 high jumper indoors, with a best of 6-7 at the UW Quad Classic in February (Central Washington): Competed as a freshman for Central Washington University... was a Division II All-American in the high jump... placed sixth in the event at the Division II national championships with a mark of 6-8 3/4... had career-best jump of /4, missing the CWU record by just 1/4 inch. High School and Personal: Born Sept. 8, 1981 in Columbus, Ohio... parents are Gritta and Paul Brill... has a brother, Timothy Lanigan, and a sister, Erin Aasland... was the 2000 Washington state champion in the high jump with a mark of captained Mount Si to the team title that same season... won the high jump at the 2000 Junior Olympics regional meet in Springfield, Ore.... placed fourth in the event that same year at the Junior Olympics nationals... led squad to league championships in each of his last two seasons... also competed in the 200m, shot put, and triple jump. High Jump /4 Jeremy Park Senior Distances Klamath Falls, Ore. (Klamath Union) Major: Electrical Engineering Letters: (Cross-Country): An honorable mention Academic All-Pac-10 pick... competed in four races during the 2002 crosscountry season... was the team s fifth runner, 14th overall, at the Sundodger Invitational... helped UW to a fourth-place conference finish with a 53rd individual placing at the Pac-10 meet... ran 82nd at the elite Pre-National meet, helping the Huskies to a 13th-place finish : An honorable mention Academic All-Pac-10 selection... posted Pac-10 qualifying marks at both 1500m and 5000m... was the conference s eighth overall finisher at 1500m, crossing the line in 3: earned top-10 finishes in eight of 11 races... clocked top 1500m time of 3:45.27 in a second-place finish at the Oregon Dual... finished fourth in lone 800m competition, in 1:55.71 at WSU Dual... earned a pair of top-six relay finishes at the Drake Relays... indoors, competed in just two meets, clocking times in the mile and 3000m... ran in Washington s top-four at every cross-country meet, including both postseason races... had season-best third-place finish in first race as a Husky, the Emerald City Invitational... top 8000m time of 24:27 came the following week in a seventh-place finish at the Sundodger Invitational... ran second on the squad, 42nd overall, at the prestigious Pre-National meet in Greenville, S.C., helping the Huskies to an eighth-place team finish... ran third on the team at both the Pac-10 Championships and the NCAA West Regional meet, with respective overall finishes of 24th and 30th... posted lone 10000m time of 32:13 at the regional meet. Portland State: : Redshirted his junior year of cross-country at Portland State to preserve a year of eligibility before transferring to Washington in the fall of ran unattached at the 2000 Sundodger Invitational, placing 11th in 24:40, beating all but one Husky runner... competed as a sophomore for the Vikings track squad... met the NCAA provisionalqualifying standard with a personal-best time of 14:04.25 for 5000m... placed fourth in the 1500m at the Big Sky Championships, finishing in 3: earned All-Big Sky Conference first-team honors with a third-place finish in the mile (4:12.62) at the 2001 Big Sky Indoor Championships... won the mile at the McDonald s Team Scoring meet in Idaho with a time of 4: earned second-consecutive Big Sky All-Academic Team honors : Led the Vikings in five races... ran a season-best 34:21 for 10000m to lead the team at the 1999 West Regional Championships... placed 47th overall at the Big Sky Championships... best finish was a sixth placing at the Willamette Invitational in a season-best 25:26... participated in the indoor season, earning Big Sky All-Academic team honors : Ran on the Portland State cross country and track teams. High School and Personal: Born Dec. 8, 1979 in Los Angeles... parents are Edith and Thomas... has a younger sister, Christina... captained the Klamath Union cross-country squad to state and district championships as a senior in the Oregon cross country state champion in 1997, finishing the 5000m course in 15:55... placed third in the state in the 1500m as a senior... led school to a district title in m... 1: m... 3: m... 14:26.63 Mile (indoor)... 4: m (indoor)... 8:23.28 XC: 8000m... 24: m... 32:13 Juan Romero Sophomore Javelin Renton, Wash. (Lindbergh) Major: Electrical Engineering Letters: : One of four javelin competitors for Washington in took sixth in the event at the U.S. Junior National Championships in June with a throw of posted top collegiate throw of in a fifth-place finish at the WSU Dual... top individual finish was second, at the season-opening Salzman Invitational. High School and Personal: Born Feb. 3, parents are Carmen and Sal... has an older brother and two older sisters... heritage is Brazilian... posted top-10 finishes at the state championship meet in each of his last three seasons at Lindbergh... top state finish was third, in a personal-best 194-6, as a junior in was seventh in the event at state his senior year, eighth as a sophomore... placed fourth in the javelin at the Pasco Invitational in led team to three top-10 state finishes and a league championship, in an expert in the martial art of jiu-jitsu... earned state amateur titles in the sport in 1998 and was also a four-year letterman in football. Javelin University of Washington Track & Field 19

20 John Russell Junior Distances Spokane, Wash. (Freeman) Major: Computer Science Letters: (Cross-Country): An honorable mention Academic All-Pac-10 pick... returned to competition for the first time since the fall of 2000, competing in three meets during the 2002 cross-country season... made his comeback in the Sundodger Invitational, crossing the line in 25:28 to place 57th overall... also ran the following week at the Notre Dame Invitational, and was the 52nd finisher overall, in 25:34, at the Pac-10 Championships : Missed both the track and cross-country seasons due to tendinitis in his knee : Redshirted both the indoor and outdoor track seasons due to tendinitis... was the Huskies top finisher at all but one race during the cross-country season... was the individual champion at the Emerald City Invitational and the runner-up at the Big Cross Invitational... placed 12th overall, first among Huskies at the Pac-10 Championships... was fifth at the Sundodger Invitational, seventh at the Wolverine Interregional and 25th at the West Regional, first among Husky finishers... an Honorable Mention All-Pac-10 academic team selection : Ranked among the top-three Huskies in all three events in which he competed... finished fourth in the 1500m at the Pac-10 meet with a time of 3: also placed 17th in the 5000m at the Pac-10s (14:50.10)... was the team s No. 3 halfmiler (1:54.39)... recorded season-best times of 1:54.39 (800m) at the Washington State Dual, 3:45.56 (1500m) at the Seattle Pacific Invitational and 14:10.18 (5000m) at the Washington Outdoor Preview... was the Huskies top miler during the indoor season, posting a season-best time of 4:05.78 in a third-place finish at the MPSF Championship meet... indoor mile PR of 4:05.78 is the sixth-fastest ever at UW... also competed at 3000m indoors... competed in five cross country races... was the second Husky finisher, placing 12th overall, at the Michigan Interregional... finished 38th at the Pac-10 meet and 51st at the NCAA West Regionals... after the collegiate campaign, competed in the 25-man field at the U.S. Junior Nationals on Feb. 14 in Greensboro, N.C.... was among the leaders before losing a shoe in the muddy terrain and dropping to 13th place. High School: Born July 13, parents are Charlene and Pat... has an older brother, Joe... posted school records in the 1600m (4:15) and 3200m (9:20)... won the 1998 Class 1A state cross country title as a senior... also captured state titles in the 1600m and 3200m events... a three-year member of the National Honor Society. 800m... 1: m... 3: m... 14:10.18 Mile (indoor)... 4: m (indoor)... 8:38.37 XC: 8000m. 24: m. 31:34 Men s Profiles Shelton Sampson Sprints/Hurdles Tacoma, Wash. (Clover Park) Major: Pre-Major Born Jan. 14, 1984 in Los Angeles... parents are Rosalind and Ronald... oldest of five siblings... during the fall, is a tailback for the UW football squad... redshirted his freshman season of football in won six state titles on the track while prepping at Tacoma s Clover Park High School... won three consecutive state titles in the 110m hurdles... in 2002, defeated UW football teammate Nate Robinson in the 110m hurdles final, billed as the top prep race in state history... became the first sophomore in state history to win the high hurdles, clocking a time of 14.2 seconds in winning mark improved each season, to in 2001 and in latter time was the third-fastest prep 110m hurdles mark in state history... won consecutive state titles at 200m in 2001 and 2002, with a best time of 21.6 seconds in the 2002 final... was also the 2002 state champ at 100m, finishing in seconds... took second in the state final of the 100m dash in 2000, an event won by UW teammate Reggie Williams... lived in South Carolina as a freshman, where he took second in the 110m hurdles final at the 1999 state meet... served as captain all four years in high school... honored by the U.S. Army as a prep All-American for exploits in both football and track... also excelled academically, earning mention to the National Honor Society three years. Personal Best Marks 100m m m Hurdles Mat Schwinn Senior Throws Castle Rock, Wash. (Castle Rock) Major: Arts & Sciences Letters: : Led all Huskies in both the discus and hammer events for the second-consecutive season... was the team s third-rated shot putter... notched an NCAA provisional qualifying mark in the discus with a career-best heave of in a victory at the WSU Dual... took eighth in the event at the conference meet with a mark of entered nine discus competitions during the regular season, winning five, including both dual-meet competitions... finished third or better in every hammer competition in 2002, with a best mark of at the Oregon Dual... over a seven-week span, from Mar. 30 to May 18, finished in the top-five in every event he entered... indoors, notched UW s ninth-best mark all-time in the weight throw, going 53-9 at the Vandal Indoor meet... also competed indoors in the shot put, with a best mark of 49-3 in a fifth-place finish at the UW Invite : Returned from a redshirt season to lead the squad in the discus and hammer... also competed in the shot put... bested the Pac-10 qualifying standard with a discus mark of at the Oregon Dual... was 12th in the event at the conference meet with a mark of won a pair of discus titles, at the Ohio Quad (161-1) and the Ken Foreman Invitational (163-3)... placed as high as third on three separate occasions in the hammer throw... season-best hammer mark of came at the Ohio Quad... heaved the University of Washington Track & Field

21 Men s Profiles shot just once, placing seventh at the Ohio Quad with a /4... focused solely on the weight throw during the indoor season, finishing 15th at the MPSF Championships with a throw of /4... top mark of the season was a 52-foot throw in a fifth-place finish at the Idaho Scoring meet : Redshirted both the indoor and outdoor seasons : Ranked second on the squad to All-American Ben Lindsey in the shot put, discus and hammer throw... recorded best shot put mark of /4 at the San Diego State Quad, placing sixth... tallied longest discus throw of in a fifth-place finish at the Washington Tri-Meet... placed fourth in the hammer at the Washington State dual with a season-best mark of competed indoors in the shot put and weight throw... personal-best 47-7 weight mark was Huskies season-best. High School and Personal: Born Jan. 14, 1980 in Longview, Wash.... parents are Jackie and Paul... won state championships in the discus in 1997 and was runner-up at state in earned consecutive league and district championships in the discus in each of his last three seasons... top high school discus mark was 174 feet... took third place in the 1996 Junior Olympic Nationals with a throw of 163 feet... was sixth in the event at the Junior Olympic meet in recognized as the team s top thrower in each of his last three years... won the coaches award as a freshman... voted the team s most improved athlete his sophomore season... a U.S. Army Reserve National Scholar Athlete... four-year letterwinner in basketball... also lettered in soccer and football. Shot Put /4 Discus Hammer Shot Put (indoor) Weight Throw (indoor) Tye Scott Sophomore Javelin Veradale, Wash. (Central Valley) Major: Psychology : Did not compete during the 2002 indoor or outdoor seasons. High School and Personal: Born June 6, 1982 in Spokane... parents are De and Richard... has two older brothers, Brian and Zac, and an older sister, Shelley... graduated with a 3.6 GPA... earned back-to-back top-three placings in the javelin at the state championship meet... was second at state in 1999, third in earned district javelin titles each of those seasons... was also the regional champ in the javelin as a sophomore, second as a junior... was third at districts in his freshman year... also competed in the 100m, shot put, discus and 4x100m relay events. Personal Best Marks Javelin James Sims, Jr. Sophomore Jumps Las Vegas, Nev. (Valley) Major: Cinema Studies Letters: (Football): Started five games for the Huskies at safety... had best game, statistically, in win over Wyoming, making eight tackles... earned second-team Academic All-Pac- 10 honors : Took time off from spring football to compete three times for the Huskies... despite the limited competition, finished as the UW s second-best triple jumper, with a best legal mark of /4 at the Cal Invite... qualified for the Pac-10 Championships, where he placed 11th with a jump of /4... lone indoor mark, a /4 in a win at the Husky Classic is not official due to a lowered pit, set up after snow pushed the scheduled outdoor event inside... redshirted the 2001 football season. High School and Personal: Born Feb. 14, has two siblings, Nate Scott and ShyIsha Sims... in the fall, is a safety on the UW football team... was an outstanding prep triple jumper... prep-best mark of 50-3 in the triple jump ranked second in the nation in won consecutive Simplot Indoor Games titles in the triple jump in 2000 and also won the triple jump at the 2001 New Balance Invitational in New York City, leaping earned a Nevada state title with a mark of /2 in the triple jump in was runner-up at the state meet in 1999 and 2001, and placed fourth as a freshman in lettered all four years for Valley s football squad, earning all-state and all-conference honors... was outstanding in the classroom, serving as Student Body President in 2000 and graduating with a perfect 4.0 GPA. Triple Jump /4 Chris Singleton Sophomore Sprints/Jumps Etiwanda, Calif. (Etiwanda) Major: Business/Information Systems 2002 (Football): Started twice for the Huskies, finishing second on the team in rushing yards with against UCLA, rushed 20 times for 92 yards... scored first-career touchdown at Arizona State... an honorable mention Academic All-Pac-10 selection : Competed just four times for the Husky track team in 2002, but finished the season as the team s No. 2 competitor in the long jump... was the 14th finisher in the event at the Pac-10 Championships, leaping /2, his top legal mark of the season... best mark was a wind-aided 22-8 at the WSU Dual... redshirted the 2001 football season. High School and Personal: Born Nov. 4, parents are Lorriane and Joe... is youngest of four siblings... a tailback, is currently on a football scholarship at UW... was ranked among the state of California s top-10 competitors in two events as a senior... best 200m mark of 21.4 seconds ranked fourth in the state, and second PR in the 100m ranked sixth... placed 12th in Junior Olympics competition in was a two-year 2003 University of Washington Track & Field 21

22 qualifier for the CIF Championships... also participated one season at the Simplot Indoor Games... nominated for the Wendy s High School Heisman in 2000 for his exploits on the track and the gridiron... rushed for 4,517 yards and 44 touchdowns in his career at Etiwanda... was named area MVP as a senior, and earned honorable mention all-state acclaim. Long Jump w John Snyder Senior Mid-Distances Bellevue, Wash. (Newport) Major: Psychology Letters: : Earned a Pac-10 qualifying mark in the 800m... placed ninth in the event at the conference meet with a time of 1: was also on the UW s sixth-place 4x400m relay squad at the Pac-10 meet... peaked late in the year, running two fastest 800m times in season s final two competitions... clocked a 1:51.25, his career-best, in a third-place finish at the Ken Foreman Invitational in May... was extremely flexible on the track, competing in six different events outdoors... helped UW to an 11th-place finish in he 4x800m, and a 12th-place finish in the sprint medley relay, at the Drake Relays... notched a pair of victories outdoors, both in the 4x400m relay... was outstanding indoors, posting an 800m best of 1:51.81 at the UW Quad Classic that was the third-fastest indoors in school history... finished outside the top-three in the 800m just once in five indoor races... opened 2002 with a win in the 500m at the University Open : Competed both indoors and outdoors in first season at Washington... ran just one outdoor race, placing 18th in the 800m at the Ken Foreman Invitational in 2: was Huskies top 800m runner indoors, capturing the event title at the Idaho Scoring meet in a season-best 1: was third in the half-mile at the Air Force Invitational... placed sixth in lone indoor 400m race, finishing in at the Jerry Martin Invitational (Bellevue Community College): Transferred from SBCC to Bellevue Community College, but did not compete as BCC does not field a varsity track team (Santa Barbara City College): Placed third in the 800m at the WSAC meet. High School and Personal: Born Feb. 1, 1979 in Indianapolis... parents are Diane and Jim... has a brother, Jeff... was the Bell City champion in the 400m as a junior... placed fifth in the 400 meters at the 1996 KingCo meet... lettered in football three times and once in powerlifting... was voted second-team all-kingco in football... also received the Scott Rhoades Most Inspirational Award as a junior... interested in becoming a psychologist. 400m m... 1: m... 3: m (indoor)... 1:51.81 Phil Tabor Men s Profiles Senior Mid-Distances Sacramento, Calif. (Casa Roble) Major: Civil Engineering Letters: : Was the Huskies No. 3 runner at 400m, No. 4 competitor at 800m, and ran a leg of the team s top 4x400m relay... helped the relay squad to a sixth-place finish at the Pac-10 Championships, in 3: clocked top 400m time of seconds in a sixth-place finish at the Bronco Invite... best at 800m was a 1:53.35 at the elite Stanford Invite... ran on a pair of UW relays at the presitigious Drake Relays in Iowa... earned one individual title outdoors, winning the 800m at the season-opening Salzman Inviational... indoors, was UW s second-fastest competitor at 800m... indoor 800m PR of 1:52.57 was the ninth-fastest indoors in school history... posted the mark in a third-place finish at the UW Quad Classic... led the team s indoor 4x400m relay squad to victory in 3:14.24 at the Vandal Indoor meet (American River JC): Won second-consecutive California Commuity Colleges state title in the 800m dash, with a time of 1: captained the cross-country squad for the second-straight season (American River JC): Earned California Community Colleges state championship at 800m, finishing in 1: also competed in the 4x400m relay and captained the American River cross-country squad : Sat out a year before enrolling at American River Junior College. High School and Personal: Born Aug. 1, 1980 in Orangevale, Calif.... parents are Mary and Ken... has two brothers, Brian and Robert, and two sisters, Sarah and Jennifer... placed seventh in the 800m at the 1998 California state championships. 400m m... 1: m (indoor) m (indoor)... 1:52.57 Matt Topping Junior Distances Kennewick, Wash. (Kamiakin) Major: Arts & Sciences Letters: (Cross-Country): Had a breakout cross-country season, running in the UW s top seven at every varsity competition... was the team s No. 2 runner, 20th overall, at the Pac- 10 Championships, finishing in an 8K careerbest 24:40 to help lead the UW squad to fourth place... was the 57th overall finisher at the NCAA Regional meet, clocking a 32:27 in the first 10K crosscountry race of his UW career... placed 17th at the Emerald City Invitational and 13th at the Sundodger Invitational, helping the Husky men to victories in both meets : Ran twice during the outdoor track season, clocking a 15:07.80 for 5000m at the Oregon Invite... also ran the steeplechase, finishing 10th in 9:35.91 at the Ken Foreman Invitational... indoors, competed at distances from the mile to 5000m... top mile mark of 4:13.31 earned a fourth-place finish at the UW Invite... notched top-10 finishes in five of seven indoor competitions... was the team s No. 3 runner University of Washington Track & Field

23 Men s Profiles at 3000m, clocking an 8:20.54 in a fourth-place finish at the UW Quad Classic... ran in the Huskies season-opening win at the Emerald City Invitational, placing 39th overall in 28:26... did not see any other varsity action : On the track oval, competed in the 1500m, 3000m and 5000m his freshman season ran best 5000m time of 14:56.56 at the Washington Preview only 3000m outdoor time of 8:57.13 came at the Oregon Dual ran the 800m, mile run, 3000m and relays during the indoor track season was a member of the 4x800m relay that won the Jerry Martin Invitational title recorded best mile time (4:27.04) and best 3000m time (8:51.68) at the Idaho Scoring meet best 800m time of 1:59.37 came at the McDonald s II Open meet competed in five cross country races for the Huskies as a freshman, including the Pac-10 Championship race... recorded top finish of the year at the Emerald City Invite, placing ninth... clocked season best time (25:41) at the Sundodger Invitational, earning him a 47th-place finish... was 27th at the Big Cross Invite, 56th at the Wolverine Interregional, and 54th at the Pac-10 Championships. High School and Personal: Born Sept. 3, 1981 in Richland, Wash.... parents are Marcia and Charles... has three sisters, Sarah, Mary and Abby... placed sixth at the Washington state cross country meet... was voted Big 9 Runner of the Year for cross country his junior and senior seasons, and for track his senior season...placed in the top 10 at the state meet sophomore through senior seasons... lettered all four years in cross country at Kamiakin High School... plans to become a youth pastor. Steeple... 9: m. 14:56.56 Mile (indoor).... 4: m (indoor). 8: m (indoor)... 14:40.86 XC: 8000m 24: m... 32:27 Brad Walker Senior Pole Vault Spokane, Wash. (University) Major: Business Letters: : Returned from offseason foot surgery to post the best season ever by a UW vaulter... enters 2003 as the nation s top returning collegiate vaulter... solidified his spot as the top pole vaulter in school history with a UW-record vault of 18-6 in a sixth-place finish at the U.S. Senior National Championships in June... set school pole vault record three times during the 2002 outdoor season... vaulted a then-record /2 in a runner-up finish at the 2002 NCAA Championships... earned All-America honors for the second time in his UW career... at the Pac-10 meet in Pullman, Wash., became the first Husky since 1972 to win a conference title in the pole vault, soaring /2... first broke school record with a vault of 18-1 at the WSU Dual, half an inch beyond the 10-year-old mark of /2 set by Garth Willard in named the Pac-10 s Men s Field Athlete of the Week for his effort... finished in the top-five in every regular-season competition... indoors, won three of four events entered, improving his seasonbest mark each time... posted indoor season-best of /4 in a victory at the Husky Classic... earned first-team Academic All-Pac-10 honors : Despite an undiagnosed broken foot, finished the season in a tie for 12th at the NCAA Championship meet in Eugene, Ore.... notched four victories on the season, and placed below second in just one of eight regular-season competitions... had career-best vault of 17-7 in fifth-place finish at Mt. SAC... recorded five vaults over 17 feet... earned first victory of the season with a /2 vault at the Washington Preview meet... also tallied wins in the WSU Dual (16-4 3/4), the Oregon Dual (17-2 3/4) and the Ohio Senior Brad Walker Quad (16-6)... earned indoor All-American honors with a seventh-place finish at the NCAA Indoor Championships in Fayetteville, Ark.... had career-best vault of /4 in the finals at the NCAAs, nearly three inches better than previous career best... won four-consecutive indoor pole vault titles to close out the regular season, including the MPSF Championship : Placed sixth at the Pac-10 Championships with a height of /2, his best on the season... notched a first-place finish at the Washington Quad meet with a vault of during the indoor season, placed fourth at the MPSF Championships with a season-best indoor vault of /4. High School and Personal: Born June 21, 1981 in Aberdeen, S.D.... parents are Diana and Thomas... has an older sister, Tanya... led University High to consecutive state track and field championships in 1998 and named All-Greater Spokane League following his senior season... was 1999 regional and district pole vault champion and finished second at the state meet... placed seventh in the state as a junior... also lettered in football... a three-time letterwinner... was a member of the National Honor Society... graduated with a 3.89 GPA... prep teammate of Husky freshman pole vaulter Eric Dormaier. Pole Vault Pole Vault (indoor) / University of Washington Track & Field 23

24 Jeff Wallis Sophomore Throws Duncan, B.C. (Cowichan) Major: Architecture Letters: 1 Men s Profiles both the Oregon Dual and the WSU Dual... posted top 400m time of in a second-place finish at the Ken Foreman Invitational... clocked top 100m by a Husky in 2002 at the season-opening Husky Classic, crossing the line in winning time of in the 200m at the same meet was also a UW season best... indoors, led the 4x400m relay team to a win in 3:14.24 at the Vandal Indoor... won the 200m at the University Open with a time of that was the second fastest indoors by a Husky in ranked fourth on the squad with a season-best mark of 7.09 in the 60m dash at the University Open : Just a freshman, led all UW shot putters both indoors and out... posted season-best outdoor mark of /2 in a victory at the season-ending Ken Foreman Invitational... bookended his season with victories, having also captured the shot put at the season-opening Husky Classic... in between, earned eight top-five finishes in 10 competitions... competed three times in the discus, with a best of at the Husky Classic... also threw the hammer outdoors, going in a fourth-place finish at the Oregon Dual... indoors, achieved season-leading shot put mark of /4 at the UW Quad Classic... was a top-10 finisher in all but two of 13 indoor competitions... top individual placing indoors was second, in the shot at the University Open, and also in the weight throw at the Husky Scoring meet... achieved top weight throw of the season at the UW Invitational in February, throwing /4, the second-best mark on the team in High School and Personal: Born Mar. 6, 1983 in Duncan, British Columbia... parents are Patricia and Bryan... has an older brother, Derick, and an older sister, Laura... is tops among juniors, fifth in all of Canada in the shot put... was named Duncan, B.C. s 2001 Sportsman of the Year... took second in the shot put at the 2001 Canada Summer Games with a mark of notched a pair of top-10 finishes in the shot (second) and the discus (10th) at the 2001 Canadian Junior Nationals in Calgary... placed sixth in the shot in 2000 at the same event... was champion in the shot put at the 2000 Canadian Juvenile National meet... set the British Columbia high-school record in the shot put with personal-best mark of /4... top prep mark is just one foot shy of the 2001 NCAA provisional-qualifying standard... will compete for Team Canada at the 2002 World Junior Track and Field Championships in Jamaica in July... also an avid weightlifter, was ranked No. 2 among juniors nationally in the super heavyweight class... also participated in basketball, volleyball, rugby, soccer and wrestling during his high school career... interested in a career as an architect. Shot Put /2 Discus Hammer Shot Put (indoor) /4 Weight Throw (indoor) /4 Sean Williams Sophomore Sprints Kirkland, Wash. (Lake Washington) Major: Arts and Sciences Letters: : Had an outstanding freshman season, leading all Husky athletes at 100m and 200m, and ranking second on the squad at 400m... was a Pac-10 qualfier at 400m, and also competed on the UW s Pac-10 4x400m relay squad... took 10th at the conference meet in the 400m, finishing in 47.90, and helped the relay squad to a sixth-place finish in 3: placed fifth or beter in 16 of 19 regular-season outdoor competitions... won the 400m at the Oregon Dual, finishing in scored in three events at University of Washington Track & Field High School and Personal: Born June 7, parents are Pilar and Gary... placed fourth in the 400m and seventh in the 4x400m at the 2001 Junior Olympics Nationals in Sacramento, Calif.... relay split in the 4x400m final was won first-ever 400m race, finishing in at the 2001 Pasco Invitational... led Lake Washington to a pair of top-five state finishes in 2000 and 2001, the latter season as team captain... was Lake Washington s MVP in placed second at state in the 200m and 400m events as a senior... was 2001 district champ at 400m and ran a leg of the league and district champion 4x400m relay squad... broke the KingCo league record in a 400m victory at the league championship meet... also captured league titles at 100m and 200m... in 2000, won league and district titles in the 200m... led the 4x100m and 4x400m squads to top-three placings at the 2000 state meet... was twice featured as the Eastside Journal s Athlete of the Week... a member of the National Honor Society. 100m m m m dash (indoor) m (indoor) m (indoor) Rigel Wise Sophomore Javelin Kelso, Wash. (Kelso) Major: Comp. Hist. of Ideas Letters: : One of UW s three Pac-10 qualifiers in the javelin... achieved season-best mark of in a sixth-place finish at the Oregon Pepsi Invitational... also cleared 190 feet the week prior, with a heave of at the Bronco Invitational... notched eight top-10 finishes in 2002, including a win at the Spring Break Open... did not compete indoors. High School and Personal: Born June 20, youngest of three siblings... led the entire state of Washington in 2001 with a best throw of placed fourth in the javelin at the 2000 state championships... earned Pasco Invitational titles in both the javelin and discus in later that year, took fourth in the javelin at the Golden West Games... served as team captain in was a four-year letterwinner in track and football... played both tight end and linebacker in high school... was a first-team All-Greater St. Helens League selection at tight end in 2001, and a secondteam pick at linebacker in prep teammate of fellow Husky Eric Garner... plays bass guitar in band Bridge of Size. Javelin

25 Other Husky Men to Watch Brandon Bailey Sophomore Hurdles Lacey, Wash. North Thurston HS Blake Bidleman Sophomore Hurdles Kirkland, Wash. Inglemoor HS Travis Boyd Distances Mukilteo, Wash. Kamiak HS Preston Brashers Junior Distances Stevenson, Wash. Stevenson HS Ryan Brown Mid-Distances Renton, Wash. Renton HS Vinh Chung Sprints Hamilton, NZ Roosevelt HS Warren Eickhoff Jumps Snohomish, Wash. Snohomish HS Chris Fayant Sophomore Steeple/Distances Spokane, Wash. Mead HS Kevin Hansen Distances Shoreline, Wash. Shorecrest HS Cameron Hartman Sprints Stanwood, Wash. Lakewood HS Jake Haskins Sophomore Distances Port Townsend, Wash. Port Townsend HS John Hickey Distances Hanford, Wash. Hanford HS Loren Iddings Decathlon Black Diamond, Wash. Tahoma HS Brandon Kirkbride Sprints Corvallis, Ore. Crescent Valley HS Brenton Laws Sprints Albuquerque, NM La Cueva HS Mark Mandi Sophomore Distances Everett, Wash. Mariner HS Phil McCary Sprints/Hurdles Juanita, Wash. Juanita HS Stephen Mull Distances Seattle, Wash. Blanchet HS Fumi Nagahisa Junior Pole Vault Bellevue, Wash. Interlake HS Matt Owen Steeple/Distances Yakima, Wash. East Valley HS Sam Roberts Pole Vault Cashmere, Wash. Cashmere HS Andrew Robinson Sophomore Mid-Distances Edmonds, Wash. Edmonds-Woodway HS Mike Sayenko Distances Bellevue, Wash. Sammamish HS Brendan Tuohy Junior Throws Tacoma, Wash. Bellarmine Prep Nick Verbon Hurdles/Jumps Snoqualmie, Wash. Mt. Si HS Matt Williams Sophomore Sprints Marysville, Wash. Lake Stevens HS Nik Williams Sophomore Sprints Marysville, Wash. Lake Stevens HS Evan Wirkkala Distances Mill Creek, Wash. Jackson HS 2003 University of Washington Track & Field 25

26 Chessa Adsit-Morris Sophomore Distances San Diego, Calif. (University) Major: Arts & Sciences Letters: (Cross-Country): Ran in the team s top seven at all four regular-season varsity competitions... placed 34th, in 22:07, at the Pac-10 Championships... placed seventh at the season-opening Emerald City Invitational, the top finish of her UW career... ran fifth on the squad at both the Sundodger and Notre Dame Invitationals, clocking a 17:54 for 5000m at the former : Was limited by injury to just one competition, an eighth-place finish in the 3000m at the Ken Foreman Invitational... ran in three meets during the 2001 cross-country season... placed 16th overall in first-ever collegiate competition, the Emerald City Invitational... ran a personal-best 18:08 in a 25th-place finish in Huskies win at the Sundodger Invitational... was among the Huskies top seven at the prestigious Pre-National Meet in Greenville, S.C., running 24:13 in only 6000m race of the season. High School and Personal: Born Apr. 23, 1983 in San Diego... parents are Lauriel Adsit and Robert Morris... has a brother, Devin... captured the California state championship in the two-mile event in led team to league and regional titles that season, and a fourth-place finish at the state meet... was named Cross Country Runner of the Year after capturing the league championship as a senior in captained squad to league and regional title for the second time that season... was also a novice figure skater, placing 12th at a regional competition, before giving up the sport to focus on running. 3000m... 10:52.88 XC: 5000m. 17: m... 22:07 Jamara Alexander Senior Sprints/Jumps Oakland, Calif. (James Logan) Major: Social Welfare Letters: 2 Women s Profiles 4x100m relay squad to a fifth-place conference finish... was remarkably versatile, ranking among the UW s leaders in the 100m, 200m, long jump and triple jump... led all Husky triple jumpers with a best of /4... indoors, became Washington s fifth-fastest female ever at 200m with a best mark of High School and Personal: Born Oct. 3, parents are Sharon Smith-Murray and James Smith... known as Jamara Smith in her first two seasons at Washington, before recently marrying former Husky sprinter D Andrae Alexander... was a four-year letterwinner at James Logan in Oakland... led James Logan to a third-place finish at the state championships her freshman year, anchoring the team s state-champion 4x100m relay squad... took school to a sixth-place finish at state her junior season... swept the 100m, 200m, long jump and triple jump events for Logan at the 1999 Mission Valley League Championships... was named League MVP for her efforts... also excelled in the classroom, graduating with a 3.7 GPA. 100m m Long Jump /2 Triple Jump /4 60m dash (indoor) c 200m (indoor) Long Jump (indoor) /4 Triple Jump (indoor) /4 Gaelle Banini Mid-Distances Richmond, B.C. (Charles London) Major: Communications Born Dec. 3, 1984 in Cameroon, Africa... youngest of four siblings... has lived in Cameroon, France, Canada, and the United States... is fluent in French... captured the 800m provincial title in 2000, finishing in 2:13... was the runner-up in the event in provincial qualifying for the Junior National Championships, posting a time of 2: notched 800m PR of 2:12.3 in a seventh-place finish at the Victoria International Track and Field Meet in took second in the 800m at the 2002 Mt. SAC Invitational... led Charles London to a third-place finish at the provincial championships in was a three-time top-10 finisher at the provincial meet... also lettered in basketball, earning Most Improved Player honors in Personal Best Marks 800m... 2: m... 4: : Did not compete during the season : Earned a return trip to the Pac-10 Championships in the 100m, finishing 10th with a mark of seconds, the top legal mark of her UW career... clocked a wind-aided for 100m in a win at the Oregon Dual... was also among the Husky leaders in the 200m, clocking a season-best at the Oregon Dual that was just shy of UW s all-time top in the long jump, achieved a best mark of /2, at the Cal Quad... famong the top-five finishers in 18 of 21 outdoor competitions... indoors, achieved marks in the 55m and triple jump which each ranked among the school s 10 best-ever... top sprint time of 7.18 seconds for 55m (converted to 7.62 for 60m) was the seventhfastest indoors in UW history... posted the 10th-best indoor triple jump mark, covering /4... placed sixth in the third in the 60m final at the MPSF Championships, in 7.71 seconds (7.75aa) : Competed in two events at the Pac-10 Championships as a freshman... individually, took 13th in the 100m at the conference meet, in also helped the University of Washington Track & Field

27 Women s Profiles Kate Bradshaw Senior Distances Issaquah, Wash. (Issaquah) Major: Psychology Letters: (Cross-Country): A second-team Academic All-Pac-10 selection... ran in the team s top-two at four of six meets in which she competed... was the 13th overall finisher at the Pac-10 Championships, in 21:20... helped UW to an 11th-place finish at the elite Pre-National Meet, running second on the squad... was the 34th overall finisher at the NCAA Regional competition... led UW to the NCAA Championships in all four years of her UW career... the seventh overall finisher at the Sundodger Invitational, in 17: : An honorable mention Academic All-Pac-10 selection... was the third-place finisher in the 10000m at the 2002 Pac-10 Championships... posted an NCAA provisional qualifying mark at 10000m with a season-best time of 34:20.86 at the Mt. SAC Relays... ran top 5000m time of 17:03.28 in a runner-up finish at the Husky Classic... placed 10th at the conference meet in the 5000m, finishing in 18: earned a pair of event victories outdoors, including a 5000m win at the Ken Foreman Invitational and a win at 3000m at the Oregon Dual... was a top-10 finisher in eight out of 10 races, including both postseason competitions... indoors, clocked the third-fastest 3000m mark in school history with a time of 16: was limited for much of the indoor season by an IT band injury... was among the Huskies top three runners at every meet during the cross-country season... ran second overall in 17:38 in Huskies season-opening victory at the Emerald City Invitational... was the third Husky finisher at the NCAA Championships, helping Washington to a 14th-place overall finish... was Washington s No. 2 runner, 19th overall in 22:05, at the NCAA West Regional meet, lifting squad to a fourth-place finish... posted top 6000m time of the season of 22:04 in a 43rd-place finish at the elite Pre-National meet in Greenville, S.C. to spur a fifth-place team finish... earned secondconsceutive honorable mention to the Academic All-Pac-10 squad : On the track oval, ran every distance from 1500m to 10000m, specializing in the long distance races an NCAA automatic qualifier in the 10000m (33:35.51) and provisional qualifier in the 5000m (16:38.97) won the 5000m titles at both the Washington Preview meet and WSU Dual also took the 3000m title at the UC Davis Quad meet the Huskies top 10K runner, was also third on the team in both the 3000m and 5000m... competed in the 5000m and 10000m at the Pac-10 Championships was the Huskies top runner in both events she competed in during the indoor season, the 3000m and 5000m posted indoor career-bests in the 3000m (9:47.18aa) and 5000m (17:08.49aa) at the MPSF Championships, placing second in each event... one of the top two Husky runners at every cross country meet... won the individual championship at the Emerald City Invitational with a personal-best 17:25 for 5000m... competed in all eight meets for the Huskies... only non-top-10 placing was an 11th at the Stanford Invitational... also excelled in postseason competition, taking 10th at the Pac- 10 Championships, fifth at the West Regional and 89th at the NCAAs... earned Honorable Mention All-Pac-10 academic team honors : Won the 10000m race at the Pac-10 Championships with a time of 34:41.03, then the fifth-fastest time in Husky history... narrowly missed receiving an NCAA Championship berth despite ranking high on the provisional qualifying list... reached the Pac-10 qualifying standard in the 5000m with a time of 17: also competed in the 1500m and 3000m events... placed seventh at the Emerald City Invitational in her collegiate cross-country debut... finished 26th at the Pac-10 Championships, 27th at the NCAA West Regional and 128th at the NCAA Championships, helping the Huskies to a 13th-place team effort... after the collegiate campaign, was one of 25 athletes invited to compete at the U.S. Cross Country Winter Nationals on Feb. 14, 2000 in Greensboro, N.C.... placed sixth to earn a spot on the U.S. team that competed at the World Junior Cross Country Championships in Portugal. High School and Personal: Born May 21, parents are Janet and David... has one brother, Patrick... led Issaquah High School to fifthplace finishes at the 1997 and 1998 Washington Class 3A cross country championships... placed third in the state in the 3200m as a freshman and junior... was fifth in the state in the 3200m her senior year... posted top times on the track of 5:04 in the mile, 10:46 in the two-mile, and 18:22 in the 5000m... a three-time Prep Athlete of the Week honoree... named Most Inspirational by her teammates as a freshman... graduated in the top 10 percent of her class with a 3.8 GPA. 1500m... 4: m... 16: m... 33: m (indoor)... 9: m (indoor)... 17:06.59 XC: 5000m... 17: m. 20:56 Senior Kate Bradshaw 2003 University of Washington Track & Field 27

28 Sidney Brown Sophomore Jumps Brush Prairie, Wash. (Prairie) Major: History Letters: : Ranked second among Husky competitors in the high and triple jumps... was the ninth overall finisher in the triple jump in first-career appearance at the Pac-10 Championships... set a career-high at the meet with a jump of /2... earned nine top-five finishes in 13 total competitions outdoors in top finishes were a pair of second-places, in both the high and triple jumps, at the Ken Foreman Invitational... achieved careerbest high jump mark of 5-5 at both the Foreman meet and the WSU Dual... high-jumped an indoor best 5-3 3/4 at the UW Invite... notched indoor triple-jump best of /4 in a fourth-place finish at the Husker Invite. High School and Personal: Born Apr. 23, 1983 in Portland, Ore.... parents are Sharlene and Timothy... has a younger brother, Carl... the 2001 Washington state triple jump champion, with a leap of /4... placed second at state in the high jump with a mark of boasted prep high jump best of won both the triple and high jumps at the 2001 Washington-Oregon Border Clash All-Star meet... led team to top-10 finishes in each of her last two seasons at Prairie... earned MVP honors her senior year... a four-time All-Greater St. Helens League Academic Team selection... named the Prairie Class of 2001 s Most Outstanding Scholar- Athlete... member of 2001 Washington National Livestock Judging team, earned third place at the state livestock judging championships... graduated with honors with a 3.8 GPA. High Jump Triple Jump /2 High Jump (indoor) /4 Triple Jump (indoor) /4 Camille Connelly Sophomore Distances Marysville, Wash. (Marysville-Pilchuk) Major: Arts & Sciences Letters: (Cross-Country): A second-team Academic All-Pac-10 selection... the team s sixth finisher at all four meets in which she competed... placed 30th overall at the Pac- 10 Championships in a 6K cross-country best of 21:55, helping UW to a third-place team finish... did not compete at the Regional or NCAA meets... placed 13th overall at the season-opening Emerald City Invitational... posted top 5K time of the season with a mark of 17:56 at the Sundodger Invitational... also ran for UW at Notre Dame : A Pac-10 qualifier in the steeplechase... placed 12th in the event at the conference meet, in 11: clocked top steeple mark of 11:26.40 in a third-place finish at the WSU Dual... boasts the third-fastest steeplechase PR in school history... earned top-10 finishes in 12 of 14 races... also competed at 1500m, posting a best mark of 4:45.83 at the Ken Foreman Invitational... also ran once each at 800m, 3000m and 5000m... indoors, finished no lower than 11th in the seven races she completed... focused on the mile, posting a top time of 5:08.69, at the UW Invite... was Women s Profiles among Washington s top-seven finishers at all but one cross-country meet... ran a career-best 5000m time of 17:54 in a 16th-place finish at the Sundodger Invitational... ran 22:54 in first 6000m race of her Husky career, helping Washington to a seventh-place finish at the Roy Griak Invitational... was seventh on the team at the NCAA Championships in Washington s 14th-place finish... was the sixth Husky finisher at the Pac-10 Championships... only missed meet of the season was the NCAA West Regional Championships. High School and Personal: Born March 8, parents are Katrina and Robert... oldest of three siblings, Amelia and Kristin... a five-time Junior Olympics All-American, twice on the track (1998 and 2000) and three times in cross country ( 97-99)... earned top-15 finishes at the Junior Olympics Cross-Country Nationals three consecutive seasons... placed among the top 15 at state each of her last three years... finished as high as sixth in as a sophomore, led school to a state title, capturing league and district honors, and placing 14th at state... also placed fifth at the 2000 Washington/Oregon Border Clash, and eighth at the meet in placed second in the 3000m at the 2000 Junior Olympic Track Nationals, finishing in a personal-best 10:25... scored at the state track meet in the 3200m her freshman through junior years and in the 1600m as a sophomore and junior... earned valedictorian honors with a 4.0 GPA... also named Soroptomist International of Marysville s Student of the Year, Marysville-Pilchuk s Female Athlete of the Year and Scholar Athlete of the Year. 1500m... 4:45.83 Steeple... 11: m... 19: m (indoor)... 2:23.45 Mile (indoor)... 5: m (indoor)... 10:45.14 XC: 5000m. 17: m... 21:55 Cherron Davis RS Throws Sumner, Wash. (Auburn-Riverside) Major: Arts & Sciences : Redshirted the season... competed unattached at two indoor meets, winning the shot put in both... posted mark of /2 in the shot at the Small College Invitational that would have led all Husky competitors in also won the shot at the University Open with a mark of /2. High School and Personal: Born June 25, parents are Roxanne and William... has a brother, Jeff... set 4A state shot put record with a career-best of /2... earned state titles in both the shot put and discus at the 2001 state meet... was also top Washington shot-putter in left Auburn-Riverside with league records in the shot, discus and javelin... earned top-10 state finishes in the discus in each of her four seasons of competition... also notched top-10 state finishes in the javelin as a junior and senior... captained the Auburn-Riverside squad to respective fourthand third-place finshes at state in 2000 and at the elite Arcadia Invitational in California, posted top-five finishes in the shot put in each of her last two seasons... a three-time honoree as the South Puget Sound League s Field Athlete of the Year... the Seattle Times Prep Athlete of the Month in the spring of earned a total of 10 varsity letters, including four in track, three in basketball and three in golf... was an honorable mention all-league selection on the basketball court in Shot Put (indoor) / University of Washington Track & Field

29 Women s Profiles Lauran Dignam Sprints Honolulu, Hawaii (Iolani) Major: Pre-Major Born June 19, 1984 in Westminster, Calif.... parents are Cindy and Stephen... youngest of three siblings, Eric and Corrine... was named Most Outstanding Athlete at the 2002 Hawaii state championships after tying a meet record with five gold medals, including individual crowns at 100m, 200m and 400m... for her career, earned nine state championships on the track, and led Iolani to state titles in both track and cross-country as a senior... set the state meet record with her win in the 200m in 2002, crossing the line in seconds... ran the 200m after already having won titles at 100m (12.40), 400m (55.82) and 4x100m (49.63) earlier in the day... finished off her record-tying day by anchoring Iolani s championship 4x400m relay squad, which finished in 4: also won five medals in 2000, including golds at 400m and 200m, silvers at 100m and in the 4x100m relay, and a bronze in the 4x400m relay... a three-sport star, was named the Interscholastic League of Hawaii s Player of the Year for soccer in inducted into the Nissan Hall of Honor in Personal Best Marks 100m m m Carly Dockendorf RS Pole Vault Port Moody, B.C. (Best Secondary) Major: Pre-Major : Competed just once, unattached, at the Ken Foreman Invitational... with a borrowed pole and shoes, and just two weeks of practice, finished third with a mark of /2 that would have ranked fourth all-time at UW... completed first season of competition with the UW gymnastics team, earning Rookie of the Year honors... won the floor exercise against Utah with a score of 9.975, the highest score on the floor ever by a UW freshman... posted a victory on the bars, against Arizona... participated in every meet for the gymnastics team, including the Pac-10 and NCAA Regional meets. High School and Personal: Born January 31, parents are Maureen and Neal... has a younger brother, Brody, and two older siblings, Carrie and Dustin... also competes on the UW gymnastics team... won the B.C. provincial championship in the pole vault as a senior, clearing was the fourth overall finisher in the event at the 2001 Canadian Junior National Championships in Kitchener, Ontario, clearing took 11th in the vault with a mark of 11-0 at the Canadian Senior Nationals... as a gymnast, placed sixth in the all-around at the 1998 Canadian National Championships... finished fourth in the all-around and third on the vault at the 1996 Junior Pan-American Games... also competed in high school in volleyball, wrestling, rugby and soccer. Lindsey Egerdahl Sophomore Distances Auburn, Wash. (Auburn) Major: Arts and Sciences Letters: (Cross-Country): A second-team Academic All-Pac-10 selection... was one of just three UW runners to compete at all seven varsity meets during the 2002 cross-country season... was the team s second runner at both the NCAA Regional and NCAA Championships... ran 21:21 for 6000m at the Pac-10 meet to place third on the team, 14th overall, and lead UW to a third-place team finish... was the 20th overall finisher at the NCAA Regional, in 22:11... placed lower than third on the squad just twice, both in early-season competition... clocked 5K cross-country PR of 17:45 in a 19thplace finish at the Sundodger Invitational... helped UW to top-10 team finishes in five of seven meets : On the track, was the Huskies No. 2 runner at 800m and 1500m, posting Pac-10 qualifying marks at each distance... best 1500m mark of 4:31.33 earned a ninth-place finish at the 2002 Pac-10 Championship meet... was the Pac-10 Conference s highestranked freshman at 800m during the regular season, owning a best mark of 2: took fourth in the 1500m at the USA Junior Nationals with a mark of 4: won three-straight races, including two 1500m competitions and an 800m race, at the Oregon Dual and Bronco Invite... earned top-five placings in 12 of 16 races during the 2002 outdoor season... never finished below fifth in any of five 800m races... was a member of the Huskies runner-up distance medley relay squad at the Drake Relays... took eighth in the 1500m at the prestigious Stanford Invite... indoors, notched two victories and seven top-10 finishes in eight races... clocked top times of 5:04.74 in the mile, and 2:17.21 in the 800m... ran in the Huskies first two cross-country meets of the season... placed 53rd overall at the Sundodger Invitational... ran 19:38 for 5000m in debut appearance at the Emerald City Invitational. High School and Personal: Born May 1, parents are Peggy and Ryan... youngest of four siblings, Michelle, Kristen and Jeanna... never placed below seventh at the Class 4A state cross-country meet, with a personal-best fourth-place finish as a freshman... never placed below ninth in four years of regional competition... finished fifth at the 1998 Class 4A state cross-country meet in 18:52... was named team MVP in each of her last three cross-country seasons... on the track, placed fourth at state in the 1600m in 2000 and 2001 with identical 5:04 times... interested in a career in public relations. 800m... 2: m... 4: m (indoor)... 2:17.21 Mile (indoor)... 5:04.74 XC: 5000m... 17: m... 21:21 Personal Best Marks Pole Vault University of Washington Track & Field 29

30 Kameko Gay Women s Profiles Senior Throws Portland, Ore. (St. Mary s Academy/Arizona) Major: Visual Arts/Printmaking Letters: : An honorable mention Academic All-Pac-10 selection... became Washington s school record holder in the hammer with a throw of at the WSU Dual on May broke the previous record of by nearly two feet... competed in the event at the Pac-10 Championships, with a mark of that earned 11th place... was also a Pac-10 competitor in the shot put... placed fifth or better in 12 of 15 regular-season outdoor competitions... earned lone victory of 2002 in the hammer throw at the Salzman Invite... achieved careerbest shot put mark of /4 in a third-place finish at the Ken Foreman Invitational... indoors, was the UW s top competitor in the shot put, and ranked second on the team in the weight throw... earned five runner-up finishes during the 2002 indoor season... top indoor shot put mark of 44-9 earned second at the Vandal Indoor... top weight mark of /4 came at the UW Quad Classic : Led all Washington competitors in the hammer throw with a mark of was second on the squad in the shot put, posting Pac-10 qualifying marks in both events... placed 15th in the hammer at the conference meet with a throw of earned lone hammer victory of the season with a mark of at the Salzman Invitational... a top-10 finisher in 18 of 22 outdoor competitions... was also the Huskies third-ranked performer in the discus... top discus mark was a throw for 11th place at the UC Davis quad... had season-best shot put mark of 42-8 in fourth-place finish at the WSU Dual... hurled the weight and shot during the indoor season... led all Husky weight competitors with a /2 mark that ranks sixth all-time indoors at UW (Arizona): A Pac-10 qualifier in the hammer throw with a career-best toss of personal-best throw was the sixth-longest in Arizona history (Arizona): Redshirted her freshman season at Arizona due to illness. High School and Personal: Born July 29, 1979 in Portland, Ore.... mother, Beverly, is a toxicologist and father, L.C., is a firefighter... has a younger brother, Gordon... earned top-10 finishes in the discus at the 1997 and 1998 state championship meets... earned Metro League titles in the shot put and discus as a junior... earned top-five league finishes in the shot four-consecutive years, and top-three finishes in the discus each of her last three seasons... was named first-team All-Metro and Most Oustanding for her class in each of her four seasons... earned team MVP honors both her junior and senior campaigns... placed third in the shot and discus at the 1998 Track City International competition in Springfield, Ore.... qualified for the 1998 Junior Olympics in both events... lettered two years in volleyball... participated in figure skating from was active in community service programs throughout high school. Shot Put /4 Hammer Shot Put (indoor) Weight Throw (indoor) /2 Senior Kameko Gay Jamie Gibbs Sophomore Distances Arvada, Colo. (Arvada West) Major: Arts and Sciences Letters: (Cross-Country): Earned Academic All-Pac-10 honorable mention... ran in all but one meet during the 2002 cross-country season... was the team s fourth finisher at the NCAA Regional meet, placing 32nd overall in 22:32... ran seventh on the squad at the Pac-10 Championships, in 22:00... was among UW s top-seven runners who competed at the NCAA Championships... placed second overall at the season-opening Emerald City Invitational, in 19:59... also competed at the Notre Dame Invitational and the Pre-National Meet : Was limited by injury during the 2002 outdoor season... a Pac-10 qualifier at 10000m... placed eighth in the event at the conference meet in 38:46.70, in just her second 10000m race of the year... also ran once at 5000m, clocking an 18:06.52 in a secondplace finish at the Ken Foreman Invite... indoors, recorded the fifth-fastest 5000m mark in school history with a time of 16:59.87 at the McDonald s II meet... was the team s No. 3 runner at 3000m, with a best mark of 10: ran no lower than fourth on the squad in every meet during the 2001 cross-country season... was one of just three runners to finish all seven University of Washington Track & Field

31 Women s Profiles races... one of five freshmen to run in Washington s top-seven in placed 17th overall at the Pac-10 Championships, crossing the 6000m course in a career-best 21:48... finished fourth in debut at the Emerald City Invitational... ran a 5000m best of 17:54 in a 16th-place finish at the Sundodger Invitational... was the Huskies fourth finisher, in 22:16, in a 14th-place team finish at the NCAA Championship meet... was fourth on the squad, 25th overall, at the NCAA West Regionals. High School and Personal: Born Nov. 8, 1982 in Atlanta... parents are Donna and Ron... has three siblings; Lisa, Gibby and Danny... only competed in cross-country for two years, earning all-conference honors both seasons... finished 17 th at the Colorado state cross country championships and 51st at the Foot Locker Regional in ran a personal-best 18:01 in the 5000m during cross country season at the Liberty Invitational... placed fifth in the 1600m at the 2001 Simplot Indoor Games with a time of 5:13... led Arvada West to consecutive league and regional titles... netted top-10 finishes at the state track meet in both the 1600m and 3200m events... set school records in the 4x800m relay, the distance medley relay, and the 4x1600m relay... also excelled in soccer, earning honorable mention allconference honors in shared high school valedictorian honors with her sister, Lisa, finishing with a 4.0 GPA... interested in a career in law enforcement. 5000m... 18: m... 36:12.20 Mile (indoor)... 5: m (indoor)... 10: m (indoor)... 16:59.87 XC: 5000m. 17: m... 21:48 Laura Halverson Sophomore Distances Mica, Wash. (Freeman) Major: Biology/Nutrition Letters: (Cross-Country): An honorable mention Academic All-Pac-10 honoree... competed five times during the cross-country season, including all three postseason races... was the team s fifth finisher at the Pac-10 Championships, in 21:46, helping UW to a third-place team finish... ran sixth on the team, 42nd overall, in a fourth-place team finish at the NCAA Regional meet... was the squad s fifth finisher at the NCAA Championships... was one of four freshmen or sophomores to compete in UW s top seven at the national meet... set 5K cross-country PR with a mark of 18:03 at the Sundodger Invitational : Was Washington s top steeplechaser, posting a best mark of 11:05.04 at the WSU Dual that ranks second all-time at UW... placed 11th in the event at the conference meet, in 11: established a Husky Stadium record in the steeplechase with a winning mark of 11:19.99 in snowy conditions at the Husky Classic... was the 10th overall finisher in the steeple at the prestigious Drake Relays... finished in the top-10 in every regular-season steeple competition... ran sparingly at 800m and 1500m... clocked a top 1500m mark of 4:45.31 at the Ken Foreman Invite... was limited indoors by an injury... ran once each in the 800m and mile... ran in six of seven cross-country meets in 2001, missing just the NCAA Championships... was ninth overall in first collegiate competition, the Emerald City Invitational... posted a season-best 5000m mark of 18:16 in a 28th-place finish at the Sundodger Invitational... one of five Husky freshmen to see time in the team s top-seven in ran fifth on the squad at the Pac-10 Championships, placing 32nd overall in 22:44... had best 6000m time of 22:40 at Roy Griak Invitational in Minneapolis... was the sixth Husky finisher at the NCAA West Regional meet, crossing the line in 24:28. High School and Personal: Born Nov. 19, parents are Linda and Neil... youngest of five siblings, including Patti, Denise, Alan and Joe... high school teammate of current Husky John Russell... a three-time Class 1A Washington state cross country champion... placed ninth at the 2000 Washington/Oregon Border Clash meet... was 50th at the 2000 Foot Locker Regional cross-country meet... on the track, earned three Class 1A state championships and 10 top-five state finishes... won two titles at the 2001 State meet, taking the 1600m in 5:03 and the 3200m in 11:15, both personal bests m title was her second-straight in the event, having won in 11:44 in also netted a second (1600m) and a third (800m) at the 2000 State meet... never finished below second in the 3200m in four years of State Championships competition... led team to a pair of league titles, one regional title, and three top-10 state finishes in her career... also a two-year letterwinner in basketball... one of four valedictorians on the Husky women s squad... carried a 4.0 GPA... entered Washington as a junior academically, having earned two years of college credit while still in high school. Sophomore Jamie Gibbs 800m... 2: m... 4:45.31 Steeple... 11: m (indoor)... 2:22.99 Mile (indoor)... 5:36.10 XC: 5000m. 18: m... 21: University of Washington Track & Field 31

32 Laura Hodgson Distances Spokane, Wash. (North Central) Major: Pre-Major/Math 2002 (Cross-Country): Became the first Husky cross-country runner ever to earn a victory in their collegiate debut, capturing medalist honors at the season-opening Emerald City Invitational... crossed the 5000m course in 17:41 to win by 18 seconds... was the first win of any sort by a UW freshman since Regina Joyce in lowered her 5K PR the following week with a fourthplace finish, in 17:17, at the Sundodger Invitational... was one of just three UW runners to compete in every varsity meet during the 2002 season... ran third on the squad, 31st overall, at the NCAA Regional meet, helping UW qualify for its sixth-straight NCAA Championships appearance... ran sixth on the squad at the NCAA meet... placed 32nd overall in first Pac-10 Championships appearance, finishing in 22:03... helped UW to top-10 finishes in five of seven races. High School and Personal: Born July 25, 1984 in Spokane... parents are Roberta and J.C.... has a sister, Alyssa, also attending Washington... both parents attended Washington State... ran third overall at the 2001 state 4A cross-country championships, in 18:32... led North Central to a sweep of the state, regional and district cross-country crowns in was the runner-up in the 3200m at the 2002 state meet, in 11: took fourth in the event at state in earned first-team All-Greater Spokane League cross-country honors in each of her last three seasons, and was a second-team honoree as a freshman... was a first-team All-GSL track pick in clocked a 15:33 in a second-place finish at the 2001 Nike Washington/Oregon Border Clash cross-country meet... won the 3200m at the 2002 Pasco Invitational in 10: also earned top-10 finishes at Pasco in the 3200m in 2000, and the mile in took second in the two-mile at the 2002 Nike Indoor Classic in Landover, Md., finishing in 10: also excelled on the french horn in the Youth Symphony, qualifying as a soloist for the 2002 State Solo/Ensemble competition... earned valedictorian honors with a 4.0 GPA. Personal Best Marks 800m... 2: m... 5: m... 10:48 XC: 5000m... 17: m... 21:57 Piper Hope RS Throws Orofino, Idaho (Orofino) Major: Arts and Sciences : Redshirted the 2002 season to preserve a year of eligibility. High School and Personal: Born Aug. 2, parents are Ramona Emery and Jim Hope... has three sisters, Kayte, Colleen and Brenna, and a brother, James... ranked seventh nationally in the hammer throw during the 2001 season... nominated for the 2001 Wendy s High School Heisman... was a U.S. Navy Scholastic All-American in named 2001 North Idaho Female Athlete of the Year... was a six-time state champion, sweeping the discus and shot put Women s Profiles events her sophomore through senior seasons... placed third in both events at the 1998 state meet... won the weight throw and placed third in the shot put at the 2001 Simplot Indoor Games in Pocatello, Idaho... won the hammer and shot put, and was runner-up in the discus, at the 2001 Pasco Invitational in Pasco, Wash.... earned top-three finishes in each event at the 2000 Pasco meet... placed fourth in the weight throw at the 2001 National Scholastic Indoor meet in Landover, Md.... also had top-five finishes in the throws at the 2000 Golden West Invitational in Sacramento, Calif., the 2000 Arcadia Invite in Arcadia, Calif., and the 2000 Simplot Indoor Games... lettered in volleyball her sophomore and junior seasons, earning co-mvp honors as a junior. Personal Best Marks Shot Put Discus Hammer Weight Throw (indoor) Courtney Inman Senior Mid-Distances Abbotsford, B.C. (W.J. Mouat) Major: Business Letters: (Cross-Country): A second-team Academic All-Pac-10 selection... ran in just five meets during the cross-country season, but led UW in all five... was the team s top finisher at the NCAA Championships, placing 54th in 21:02... earned All-Pac-10 honors with a seventh-place finish at the conference meet, in 20:57... also took seventh at the NCAA Regional, helping UW to a fourth-place finish that clinched its sixth-consecutive NCAA Championships appearance... was 29th overall at the Pre-National Meet in Terre Haute, Ind., finishing in 21:16... made 2002 debut at the Notre Dame Invitational, placing 11th in an elite field with a career-best 5K cross-country time of 17: : A second-team Academic All-Pac-10 selection... had an outstanding season on the track... was the 10th-overall finisher in the 1500m at the 2002 NCAA Championships... clocked a 4:19.12 in the NCAA final, and a 4:17.53 in the prelim that was the second-fastest 1500m in Washington history... placed third in the 1500m at the 2002 Pac-10 Championships... also earned a top-10 conference finish in the 800m, clocking a 2:08.04 to place ninth... at the Oregon Dual, posted an 800m mark of 2:06.46 that ranks second all-time at UW... earned victories in five of nine regularseason races... ran a leg of the Huskies championship sprint medley relay squad at the Drake Relays... anchored Washington s runner-up distance medley relay squad at Drake... was the 1500m champion at the prestigious Mt. SAC Relays, finishing in 4: swept the 800m and 1500m races at the WSU Dual... indoors, became the Huskies all-time mile record holder with a time of 4:45.40 at the UW Indoor Qualifier... took 14th in the mile at the 2002 NCAA Indoor Championships... clocked a 2:11.90 for 800m at the UW Quad Classic, the fourth-fastest indoor 800m mark in school history... missed much of the cross-country season as a result of a 1999 stress fracture... returned for postseason competition, running fourth on the squad, 28th overall, at the Pac-10 Championships, her first race in three years... posted 6000m best of 22:27 at the conference meet... was the fifth Husky finisher at the NCAA Championships in Greenville, S.C., helping UW to a 14th-place team finish... ran seventh on the squad at the NCAA West Regional meet : Returned from a stress fracture and was the Huskies No. 2 half-miler, clocking a 2:13.94 at the Ken Foreman Invitational in Seattle ran the 800m at nine meets, including the Pac-10 Championships also a member of two of the UW s 4x400m relay teams, including the runner-up foursome at the Washington Preview meet... did not compete during the cross country or indoor track campaigns while rehabbing an injury : Redshirted the cross-country and track seasons as a University of Washington Track & Field

33 Women s Profiles Alexis Jaime Junior Pole Vault Laguna Hills, Calif. (Laguna Hills) Major: Neurobiology/Psychology Letters: : Became just the third woman in Husky history to clear 12 feet in the pole vault when she vaulted 12-2 at the Pac-10 Championships... improved her season-best mark at each of the year s last five meets, culminating with the conference meet... earned top-five finishes at four of eight outdoor competitions... notched the school s fourth-highest indoor vault all-time with a mark of /4 at the Husky Classic... second-place finish at the Classic equaled her season best... indoors, as out, posted top vault mark in final competition of the season : Specialized in the pole vault during the indoor and outdoor seasons... just a freshman, placed 17th in the event at the Pac-10 Championships, clearing a height of / 4... season-best and team-leading vault of /4 earned a fourth-place finish at the Ken Foreman Invitational... top finish of the year was second, at the Ohio Quad... posted four top-five finishes... indoors, posted a best mark of /4 to place sixth at the Air Force Invitational. Senior Courtney Inman result of a stress fracture : Washington s top half-miler on the track... registered the team s best 800m time with a Pac-10 qualifying mark of 2:11.81 on May 8 in Eugene, Ore.... during cross country season, competed in all three postseason races... helped the Huskies to a best-ever ninth-place national cross country finish... ran 18:10 at the NCAA West Regional race to place 38th... was 31st at the Pac-10 Championships. High School and Personal: Born Jan. 7, 1980 in Matsqui, B.C.... parents are Charlotte and Michael... third of four siblings... was a semifinalist at the 1998 World Junior Track Championships in France... finished second at the Canadian Junior Nationals in Abbotsford in 1997 and in Kitchener, Ontario, in was a member of the Canadian Junior Pan Am team as a junior, and the Canadian Junior World team as a senior... one of the premier middle-distance runners in the British Columbia prep ranks... was British Columbia high school champion in the 800m her junior and senior seasons with times of 2:08 and 2:06, respectively... also participated in basketball. 800m... 2: m... 4: m (indoor)... 2:11.90 Mile (indoor)... 4:45.40 XC: 5000m... 17: m... 20:57 High School and Personal: Born July 29, 1982 in Anaheim, Calif.... pursuing a double-major, in neurobiology and psychology, while minoring in chemistry and medical history and ethics... was league champion in the pole vault, and earned MVP accolades her senior season... qualified for the Junior Olympics in the pole vault as a junior... took first in the CIF in the pole vault her senior season... placed third in the triple jump and pole vault at CIF her sophomore season... lettered all four years in track... led Laguna Hills to consecutive league titles in each of her first three seasons... academically, was on the honor roll all four years and received the highestpossible scores on the AP psychology, Spanish, English and biology tests... interested in a career in medicine... graduated with a 3.94 GPA. Pole Vault Pole Vault (indoor) /4 Cambrielle Jensen Sophomore Sprints/Hurdles Arlington, Wash. (Arlington) Major: Arts and Sciences Letters: : One of UW s most versatile runners, competing in the 100m, 200m, 800m, 100m hurdles, 400m hurdles, 4x100m relay and 4x400m relay... was most effective in the 400m hurdles, taking 10th at the Pac-10 Championship meet in also ran at the conference meet on the UW s 4x400m relay squad, placing eighth in 3: earned a victory in first outdoor competition of her UW career, taking the 400m at the Salzman Invitational in a UW career-best placed fifth or better in all but five races during the regular season, including four wins... scored in three events each in dual meet competitions vs. Oregon and Washington State... clocked top 100m hurdles time of in a fifth-place finish at the Bronco Invitational... was the team s fourth runner at both 100m and 200m... indoors, 2003 University of Washington Track & Field 33

34 competed in the 60m hurdles, 200m and 4x400m relay... led relay squad to a victory at the season-opening University Open... was the team s No. 2 runner indoors at 200m, clocking a personal-best time of in a second-place finish at the Husky Scoring Meet... earned 12 top-five finishes during the indoor season. High School and Personal: Born Mar. 28, parents are Joan and Dean... has an older brother, Cale... the 2001 state champion in the 300m hurdles... also won the 300m hurdles at the 2001 Washington/Oregon Border Clash All-Star event in Springfield, Ore.... took sixth in the 400m hurdles at the 2001 Junior Olympics... the four-time Wesco League champion in the 300m hurdles, and three-time champ in the 100m hurdles... was state runner-up in both hurdles events in 2000, and took fifth in the 100m and 200m dashes... was fourth and third, respectively, at state in the 300m hurdles in her first two seasons... placed eighth in the 400m hurdles at the 1999 Footlocker National Outdoor Championships in Raleigh, N.C.... was voted team MVP in each of her last three years, and most inspirational every year except captained the team in each of her final two seasons... also lettered three years in cross-country, serving as captain twice. 100m m m m... 2: m hurdles m hurdles m (indoor) m hurdles (indoor) Noelani Kaneko Distances Seattle, Wash. (Bishop Blanchet) Major: Pre-Major 2002 (Cross-Country): One of just two freshmen to run with the UW in the postseason... placed 43rd overall at the 2002 Pac-10 Championships, completing the 6000m course in 22:27... ran in just two other crosscountry meets... placed ninth overall, and fifth on the squad, at the season-opening Emerald City Invitational... ran 5K cross-country PR of 18:01 in a 32nd-place finish at the Sundodger Invitational. High School and Personal: Born May 13, 1984 in Seattle... parents are Norm and Dale... has a younger brother, Keola, and a younger sister, Maile... placed second at the state 3A cross-country championships in earned a second top-10 finish the following year... took fourth in the mile at the state 3A track championships in was the third-fastest miler at state in 2001 with a time of 5:06... posted identical seventh-place finishes in the mile at the state meets in 1999 and was the 1998 Junior Olympics champion at 3000m, finishing in 10:25... at the same meet, run at Husky Stadium, took second in the 1500m... also notched a fifth-place finish in the 1500m at the 1997 Junior Olympics... was sixth in the 1500m, seventh in the 3000m at the 2000 Junior Olympics... helped Bishop Blanchet to a second-place state cross-country finish in was honored as team MVP twice in track, once in cross-country... captained both squads at Bishop Blanchet as a senior... was a first-team All-Metro League selection in soccer as a freshman, and a second-team pick as a sophomore... also earned National Scholar Athlete and National Honor Society recognition. Personal Best Marks 800m... 2: m... 4: m... 5: m... 10: m... 11:08 XC: 5000m... 18: m... 22:27 Women s Profiles Sabrina Monro Senior Distances Montana City, Mont. (Jefferson) Major: Biology Letters: : Missed nearly all of the 2002 track season while rehabbing a stress fracture suffered during cross-country season... in lone indoor competition of the season, established Washington s all-time indoor 3000m record, taking second at the Indoor Qualifier in 9: ran in two meets outdoors... won the 3000m at the Cal Invitational in 9: also at the Cal Invite, took third in the 1500m with a time of 4:33.01 that was well below the Pac-10 qualifying standard... was the second overall finisher in the 1500m at the season-opening Husky Classic, in 4: posted one of the most outstanding cross-country seasons in UW history... won four-consecutive races to open the season before suffering a stress fracture at the 2001 Pac-10 Championship meet... ran 16:06 in a victory at the Sundodger Invitational, bettering the previous meet record by 48 seconds... finished nearly a minute ahead of the second-place finisher at the Sundodger meet... also set a course record at the Pre-National meet in Greenville, S.C., earning the victory in 20:26... ran 20:13 for 6000m in a win at the prestigious Roy Griak Invitational, leading the team to a seventh-place finish... was featured in Sports Illustrated s Faces in the Crowd in Nov ran 17:17 for 5000m in first UW competition, a victory at the Emerald City Invitational... did not finish the Pac-10 meet as a result of the injury... placed 24th overall at the NCAA West Regional Championships in 24:59 two weeks later... the following week, helped UW to a 14th-place finish at the NCAA Championships with a 78th-placing, second on the team, in 23: (Montana): Earned All-American honors with a second-place finish at the 2000 NCAA Cross-Country Championships, finishing in 20:37... won second-consecutive Big Sky Conference championship... led Montana to a second-place finish at the Big Sky meet... at the 2001 NCAA Indoor Track Championships, earned All-America honors again with a 10th-place finish in the 3000m... captured four 2001 indoor conference championships, including the mile, 3000m and medley relay titles... redshirted the outdoor season (Montana): Was the Big Sky Conference champion in cross-country... redshirted the indoor season due to a stress fracture, but returned to earn a Big Sky Conference title in the 1500m during the outdoor season (Montana): Competed for the Grizzlies cross-country and track teams. High School and Personal: Born June 5, 1980 in Hinsdale, Ill.... parents are Fran and Bill... has a younger brother, Jon... established a new Montana state record in the 3200m, posting a 10:44 as a senior... was the Montana state cross-country champion in 1997, after placing second in led team to four-consecutive top-three finishes at the state crosscountry meet, including a team title in named All-State that same season... earned two top-10 finishes at the National Scholastic Organization track meet in 1998, placing 10th in the mile (4:57) and eighth in the twomile (10:44)... was 16th in the 5000m at the Footlocker Western Regionals in Fresno, Calif. in Collegiate Best Marks 800m... 2: m... 4:25.00 Mile (indoor)... 4: m (indoor)... 9:14.00 XC: 5000m... 16: m... 20: University of Washington Track & Field

35 Women s Profiles Rianna Moore Junior Sprints Marysville, Wash. (Everett HS) Major: Education Letters: : Ran in UW s top-three in the 100m and 200m dashes, and was a member of the team s 4x100m relay squad at the Pac-10 Championships... led the relay to a sixth-place finish at the conference meet, in helped UW sweep the 4x100m and 4x400m relays at the Ken Foreman Invitational... notched top 200m time of in a third-place finish at the Foreman meet... scored in three events at the WSU Dual, and ran four events in a dual meet with Oregon... clocked a for 100m at the Bronco Invite, a UW career-best... earned 17 top-five finishes during the 2002 outdoor season, and three relay victories... indoors, competed in both sprints and the 4x400m relay... ran the opening leg of UW s season-best 4x400m relay squad, clocking a 3:45.32 at the UW Indoor Qualifier... led relay to two victories indoors, at the University Open and the Husky Scoring Meet... achieved top 60m mark of 8.02 in a victory in the consolation final at the UW Quad Classic... top indoor 200m mark was a in a fourth-place finish, also at the Quad Classic : Competed unattached at 100m and 200m during the outdoor season... ran a season-best 100m mark of in a 13th-place finish at the Ken Foreman Invitational... placed 10th in the 200m at the Foreman in a season-best seconds... during the indoor season, ran unattached at every distance from 55m to 200m. High School and Personal: Born Feb. 2, parents are Michelle and Elward... has three sisters, LeTesha, Brittney and Chandra... oldest sister, LeTesha, was a record-setting sprinter at UW from ran on the 4x100m relay team that placed third at the Class 3A Washington state championships, and won the district and Wesco championships... also ran on the district and Wesco champion 4x200m team... was captain of the squad and given the Most Inspirational award as a senior... placed eighth in the 4x200m relay at the 1999 state meet... lettered all four years in track, three years in volleyball and in basketball her senior year... helped lead the volleyball squad to a Wesco championship... academically, was named to the Honor Roll and National Honor Society... graduated with a 3.8 GPA. 100m m m m (indoor) m (indoor) Junior Rianna Moore Elena Popovskaya Senior Jumps Seattle, Wash. (Bush School/ Scripps College) Major: Economics/Accounting Letters: : Led all Huskies in the high jump indoors, and was third in the event outdoors... achieved top outdoor mark of 5-3 on four occasions... finished fourth or better in an event in five of six outdoor competitions... indoors, cleared 5-6 at the UW Indoor Qualifer, equaling the ninth-highest mark in school history (Scripps): Earned second-straight runner-up conference finish in the high jump... notched fifth and sixth-placings, respectively, in the long and triple jumps... had highs of /4 in the long jump and /2 in the triple jump (Scripps): Placed second in the high jump, fourth in the long jump and fifth in the triple jump at the conference meet... posted season-bests of 5-5 (HJ), 16-3 (LJ) and /4 (TJ) in High School and Personal: Born Apr. 1, 1981, in St. Petersburg, Russia... mother, Ludmila Popovskaya, currently a track and field coach in Moscow, Russia, competed in the pentathlon for the Soviet Union at the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal... father, Slava Popovsky, resides in Seattle... graduated from the Bush School in 1999 with a 3.3 GPA. Collegiate Best Marks High Jump High Jump (indoor) University of Washington Track & Field 35

36 Heather Reichmann Women s Profiles Senior Javelin Seattle, Wash. (King s) Major: Business Letters: : A second-team Academic All-Pac- 10 selection... completed her climb up the Husky record books, setting a school record in the javelin (new implement) with a heave of in a seventh-place finish at the Pac-10 Championships... top-10 finish was her third in three years of Pac-10 competition... mark of was well beyond the NCAA provisional qualifying standard... won the javelin at the WSU Dual, throwing remarkably, improved her career-best mark at every meet during the outdoor season... also earned a victory at the Bronco Invitational, was runner-up at the Ken Foreman Invite, and took third at the Oregon Dual, her first outdoor competition of joined the team in March after completing her final season with the Husky women s basketball team... one of two co-captains on the hardwood, helped UW to a record and second-place finish in the Pac-10 conference : Placed seventh in the javelin at the Pac-10 Championships with a toss of won the javelin with a mark at the Pelluer Invitational... notched season-best mark of in a fourthplace finish at the Drake Relays... also posted top-three finishes at the WSU Dual (2nd, 142-8), the Oregon Dual (3rd, 147-5) and the Ken Foreman Invitational (3rd, 138-7)... did not compete indoors... earned third letter in basketball... appeared in 18 games, helping squad to an appearance in the NCAA Elite Eight... averaged 1.2 points and 1.4 rebounds per game : Did not compete in track in 2000 as the result of shoulder surgery following the basketball season... appeared in every game on the basketball court, starting eight... averaged 2.8 points and 2.9 rebounds per game, with season-highs of 11 points and 11 rebounds : Was the No. 3 finisher at the Pac-10 Championships with a throw of competed in five events during the outdoor season, winning four... seasonbest javelin mark of was conference s third-highest... did not compete indoors... played in 21 games during the basketball season, averaging 2.8 points and 2.0 rebounds per game... netted a career-high 12 points in Huskies loss at BYU. High School and Personal: Born June 9, parents are Susan and Frank... youngest of five siblings, brothers Matt and Nick, and sisters Holly and Hilary... a prep All-American in track and basketball... was the three-time Washington state javelin champion from took the state discus title in led school to consecutive state track titles in her last two seasons... set King s school records in the javelin, discus and high jump... a four-year letterwinner in track, basketball and swimming... a 1998 Street and Smith s basketball All-American... a two-time Seattle Times Female Prep Athlete of the Year honoree... was named Woman of the Year in 1997 by the Everett Herald... the 1998 Class A State Player of the Year in hoops, led King s to state title as a junior and runner-up finish as a senior... won state tournament MVP honors both seasons... was honored three times as league MVP... also holds school records in swimming in the 50-yard freestyle and 100-yard freestyle events... earned All-America consideration in both... graduated with a 3.85 GPA. Javelin Senior Heather Reichmann Brittiny Roberts Junior Jumps Fresno, Calif. (Bullard) Major: Sociology Letters: : Was outstanding in 2002, leading all UW competitors in the high and triple jumps, and ranking second on the squad in the long jump... at the Pac-10 Championships, achieved the third-longest triple jump mark in school history, soaring /4 in a fourth-place finish... top-10 Pac-10 finish was second in as many seasons... is one of just five Husky women ever to clear 40 feet in the triple jump... also competed at the conference meet in the high jump, with a mark of 5-5 1/4 in a 13th-place finish... qualified for the Pac-10 Championships in the high jump with a best mark of 5-7, at the WSU Dual, that was just an inch shy of UW s all-time top covered /2 in season-best long jump, good for fifth at the Bronco Invite... won the triple jump at the season-opening Salzman Invitational with a then-best jump of finished outside the top-10 in just three of 16 outdoor competitions... indoors, was the team s leading triple jumper with a best of /2 that ranks third all-time indoors at UW... also competed indoors in the high and long jumps : Placed 10th in the triple jump at the Pac-10 Championships with a mark of /4... led the University of Washington Track & Field

37 Women s Profiles Kate Soma Sophomore Pole Vault Portland, Ore. (Grant) Major: Arts and Sciences Letters: : Just a freshman, became Washington s all-time school record-holder in the pole vault, both indoors and out... became first Husky female ever to clear 13 feet in the pole vault, achieving a mark of /2 at the Oregon Dual that was two inches beyond the previous school record... earned first-ever trip to the NCAA Championships, placing 16th with a mark of /2... the following week, placed third at the U.S. Junior Nationals with a vault of /2... tied for 12th in the pole vault at the Pac-10 Championships... earned three pole vault victories in 2002, winning the event at the Ken Foreman Invitational, WSU Dual and Salzman Invite... was equally dominant indoors, with a best of /2 that was nearly a foot beyond the previous indoor record of /4... set the mark at the UW Invitational in February, just the fourth collegiate competition of her UW career... in fact, four of six indoor vaults in 2002 were beyond the previous school record... won the event at the Husky Classic, clearing /2. Junior Brittiny Roberts squad in 2001 with a mark of 38-7 in a third-place finish at the Jesse Owens Invitational... top triple jump finish, second, came at the Salzman Invitational ( /4)... was the Huskies lone high jumper during the outdoor season... posted a season-best jump of 5-1 3/4 in a fifth-place finish at the Salzman Invitational... never placed out of the top-10 in 15 total competitions... ranked third on the squad in the long jump with a best mark of /2 at the Washington State Dual... during the indoor season, led all Husky triple jumpers with an MPSF-qualifying mark of /2 in a fourth-place finish at the Idaho Scoring meet... placed fifth in the event at the conference championships with a leap of notched top Husky mark in the high jump with a 5-3 performance at the Early Bird Open... top indoor long jump mark was /4, in a fifth-place finish at the Air Force Classic : Redshirted the track season. High School and Personal: Born Feb. 13, parents are Donna and Tom... has two sisters, Christine Soma and Mica Cojocaru... the 2001 Oregon state champion in the pole vault with a height of took first at the 2001 Junior Olympics at Oregon s Hayward Field, vaulting a careerbest as a junior, set a district record and placed second at state in the pole vault... was eighth at state her sophomore season... won threeconsecutive league pole vault titles from captined Grant HS squad her senior year... was a cheerleader her last three years at Grant, earning All-American honors in the sport in a member of the National Honor Society, graduated with a 3.95 GPA. Pole Vault /2 Pole Vault (indoor) /2 High School and Personal: Born May 14, 1981 in Chino, Calif.... parents are Beverly and Terumi... has a brother, T.J., and a sister, Ashley... cousin of Ralph Boston, 1960 Olympic long jump gold medalist and former world-record holder... competed at the Class 3A California state track meet all four years... placed ninth in the triple jump at state as a junior, and ninth in the high jump as a freshman... also earned 10th and 11th place finishes in the high jump and long jump, respectively, in 1997, and in the triple jump and long jump, respectively, in was captain of the track team her senior season. High Jump Long Jump /2 Triple Jump /4 High Jump (indoor) Long Jump (indoor) /4 Triple Jump (indoor) / University of Washington Track & Field 37

38 Kate Spigel Junior Distances Albuquerque, N.M. (Albuquerque Acad.) Major: Business Letters: (Cross-Country): A first-team Academic All-Pac-10 selection... had an outstanding season on the cross-country circuit, running in the team s top seven at every varsity competition... was the team s third finisher at the NCAA Championships, in 22:07... took 17th overall at the Pac-10 Championships in a 6K best 21:23, sparking UW to a third-place team finish... was the team s third finisher at the Emerald City and Notre Dame Invitationals... took third overall at the Emerald City meet, in 18:22... posted 5K career best the following week with a time of 17:51 in a 24th-place finish at the Sundodger Invitational... was one of just three competitors to appear in all seven meets for UW in : Redshirted the track and field seasons while studying abroad in New Zealand... competed in four meets during the 2001 crosscountry season, including the NCAA West Regionals and NCAA Championships... was the Huskies No. 6 finisher at the NCAA meet, helping the squad to a 14th-place overall finish... ran a 6000m best of 23:03 in a 41stplace finish at the NCAA West Regional meet... was the team s fifth finisher at the season-opening Emerald City Invitational, running 18:45 to place eighth overall... at the Sundodger Invitational, shaved 30 seconds off of her 5000m PR to place 29th in 18: : On the track oval, became Washington s first women s steeplechase competitor set the school record in the event with a 10:58.84 at the Pac-10 Championships, a provisional qualifying mark that ranked her among the top-75 in the nation finished Women s Profiles ninth at the Pac-10s despite falling over a barrier in the middle of the race best finishes of the year were first in steeple at the Ohio Quad meet and first in the 1500m at the Jesse Owens Invitational the next day recorded best times of 4:44.74 for 1500m and 10:32.36 for 3000m... ranked fourth on the team in the 1500m indoors, ranked second on the team in the 5000m (18:42.74), third in the 3000m (10:34.91) and fourth in the mile (5:25.98) was a member of the winning distance medley relay team at the Early Bird Open and also on the runner-up 4x800 team at the Jerry Martin Invitational... competed in three cross-country races for UW including the NCAA Championships... was 249th at the NCAAs, despite having never traveled with the team previously... placed 16th at the Emerald City Invitational, with a personal-best 19:25 mark... was an Honorable Mention Pac-10 All-Academic team selection : Competed in the distance events, posting a career-best 18:42.50 in the 5000m at the Washington Quad Meet... ran 2:31.18 for 800m at the Washington Outdoor Preview... posted a top 1500m mark of 5:03.77 at the Preview... top 3000m mark of 10:47.7h came at the Salzman Invitational... focused solely on the mile during her first indoor season... ran ninth overall at the Jerry Martin Invitational with a season-best mile time of 5: did not compete in any races during the cross country season. High School and Personal: Born Mar. 3, 1981 in Pittsburgh, Pa.... parents are Jean and James... oldest of three siblings, Jacob and Carlos... lettered all four years at Albuquerque Academy... was captain of the track team her senior season... earned first-team All-District honors in track as a sophomore... went to the state meet in the 300m hurdles and 4x400m relay both her sophomore and senior seasons... also earned a letter playing soccer. 1500m... 4:44.77 Steeple : m... 18:42.50 Mile (indoor). 5: m (indoor)... 10: m (indoor)... 18:42.74 XC: 5000m. 17: m... 21:23 Junior Kate Spigel University of Washington Track & Field

39 Women s Profiles Megan Spriestersbach Senior Javelin Tacoma, Wash. (Bellarmine Prep) Major: Sociology Letters: : Was at her best over the season s final five weeks, steadily improving her season-best mark... capped the regular season with a career-best throw of in a victory at the Ken Foreman Invitational... mark was an NCAA provisional qualifier, and established a school record for the javelin (new implement), shattering Spriestersbach s own mark of set in school record lasted one week, until Heather Reichmann bettered it by an inch with a throw of at the Pac-10 Championships... took eighth at that same Pac-10 competition with a throw of earned third-consecutive top-10 conference finish... won the javelin at the Husky Classic in March... finished fourth or better in all but two javelin competitions during the 2002 regular season : Placed 18th in the javelin in NCAA Championships debut, with a mark of was the third-place finisher at the Pac-10 meet, her second top-five conference finish in as many years... won four-consecutive javelin competitions to open the season, and seven of 12 competitions over the course of established a season-best of in a victory at the Ohio Quad meet... threw the following week to take first at the Jesse Owens Invitational... also notched victories at the Washington Preview (141-9), the Salzman Invitational (132-2), the Cal Quad (151-1) and the UC Davis Quad (149-5)... did not compete during the 2001 indoor season : Placed fourth in the javelin with a mark of at the Pac-10 Championships... recorded season-best mark of in a second-place finish at the BYU Tri-meet... took second in the event at the Oregon Dual, throwing High School and Personal: Born Apr. 9, parents are Mary and Dan... has a brother, Ryan... father started at safety for Washington from and currently serves as a Pac-10 football referee... set a Tacoma Invitational and school record in the javelin in an eighth-place finish at the Junior Olympic meet as a junior... earned three top-five finishes at the state championships in the javelin, with a high placing of fourth in set the Bellarmine record in the triple jump as a junior... collected nine letters at Bellarmine, three each in track and field, basketball and soccer... soccer team won the 1996 state title and was third in basketball placed seventh at state her junior campaign... first-team All-Narrows League in basketball as a senior and a second-team soccer selection... averaged 12 points per game in basketball as a senior, including a 25-point outburst against Tahoma... named the Tacoma News Tribune Athlete of the Week in April voted the Lakewood Journal and Bellarmine Prep Athlete of the Month for April Javelin Senior Megan Spriestersbach Brynne Steward Sprints/Hurdles Sylmar, Calif. (Cleveland) Major: Pre-Major Born Jan. 10, 1984 in Mission Hills, Calif.... parents are Katheryn and Lowell Steward, Jr.... has two sisters, Carlyn and Kimberly... won the 100m hurdles title at the 2000 USATF Junior Nationals, finishing in 15.0 seconds... took sixth in the event at the AAU Junior Olympics in clocked prep-best hurdles mark of 14.5 seconds in a 10th-place finish at the California state meet in also PR d in the 300m hurdles at the same meet, placing 12th in 44.4 seconds... swept the regional titles in both hurdles events in 2001 and 2002, and added the 4x100m relay crown as a senior... lettered all four years, serving as captain in each of the last two... led Cleveland to district and regional titles in 2002, and top-three placings in both during each of her other three years... also lettered three years in basketball, averaging 17 ppg. as a senior... was outstanding in the classroom as well, earning a 3.7 GPA. Personal Best Marks 100m hurdles m hurdles m hurdles University of Washington Track & Field 39

40 Alison Tubbs Distances Enumclaw, Wash. (Enumclaw) Major: Pre-Major 2002 (Cross-Country): Redshirted the 2002 cross-country season while rehabilitating a prep injury. High School and Personal: Born Oct. 27, 1983 in Enumclaw... parents are Tim and Nancy... has two younger sisters, Vanessa and Melanie... father was a track and cross-country letterwinner at Western Washington... won the 2001 Great American Shootout in North Carolina with a time of 16:48, the fastest 5000m cross-country mark in the nation in placed third in the 5000m against a nationally-competitive field at the 2001 Seattle International Track and Field Championships, posting a time of 16:44.81 that was a meet record for a prep runner... was second in the 3200m at the 2001 Nike Indoor Championships... missed the 2002 track season while rehabilitating an injury... in 2001, set a state 4A track championships record with a time of 10:11.94 in the 3200m, nearly 48 seconds ahead of her nearest competitor... was runner-up in the 1600m at the 2001 state meet, in 4: placed sixth at the 2001 state 4A crosscountry championships, three spots behind fellow Husky newcomer Laura Hodgson... took 14th at the 2000 state 4A cross-country championships... earned a fifth-place finish in the 1600m and a sixth in the 3200m at the 2000 state track meet... was honored as both league and district MVP in 2000 and Personal Best Marks 1600m... 4: m... 10: m... 16:44.81 XC: 5000m... 16:48 Women s Profiles Tiffany Zahn Javelin Newberg, Ore. (Newberg) Major: Pre-Major Born Nov. 14, parents are Teri and Clyde... brother s name is Phil... earned prep All-American honors from Track and Field News, Accelerade, and was USATF Jr. All- American honoree... ranked fourth in the nation by Track and Field News in a twotime top-10 finisher in the javelin at the U.S. Junior Nationals... took fourth in the event in 2001, and sixth in the reigning Oregon state champion in the javelin... also earned top-10 state finishes on two other occasions, taking second in 2001 and seventh in swept the state and regional competitions of the Junior Olympics in 2001 before taking fourth at the national meet... also won the state Junior Olympics title in 2000, and was second at the regional meet... placed second in the javelin at the Adidas Outdoor Nationals at North Carolina State in 2002 with a mark of a first-team all-state and all-league selection in each of her final two seasons... never finished lower than second in the javelin in four years of competition at the district meet... was named a Pac 9 Scholar Athlete in also lettered in both soccer and basketball... earned second-team all-league honors for soccer in each of her junior and senior seasons, also serving as captain both years... was a second-team all-league selection on the basketball court as a senior, and a third-team pick as a junior... graduated with a 3.8 GPA. Personal Best Marks Javelin University of Washington Track & Field

41 Other Husky Women to Watch Mary Beeman Junior Throws Port Townsend, Wash. Port Townsend HS Keri Brown Throws Orting, Wash. Orting HS Kendra Caprye Sophomore High Jump Spokane, Wash. Shadle Park HS Melissa Chapman Senior Mid-Distances Bothell, Wash. Bothell HS Andrea Eiseman Mid-Distances Kenmore, Wash. Inglemoor HS Jenny Gregorak Sophomore Pole Vault Spokane, Wash. West Valley HS Amy Groesbeck Pole Vault Bellingham, Wash. Squalicum HS Mallory Higgins Hurdles Bellevue, Wash. Eastlake HS Jill Johnson Senior Mid-Distances Spokane, Wash. Ferris HS Kelly Kirk Sophomore Javelin Spanaway Lake, Wash. Bothell HS Ellen Murray Distances Maple Valley, Wash. Tahoma HS Lara Nelson Sophomore High Jump Spokane, Wash. Central Valley HS Mia Norheim Sophomore Throws Port Angeles, Wash. Port Angeles HS Kristan Schlatter Jumps Olympia, Wash. Olympia HS Karen Schwager Mid-Distances Langley, Wash. South Whidbey HS Leila Shiraiwa Distances Gig Harbor, Wash. Gig Harbor HS Katrina Smith Sophomore Sprints Los Angeles, Calif. Beverly Hills HS Courtney Spence Junior Distances Bellevue, Wash. Bellevue HS/Colorado Mariah Swango Pole Vault Laguna Hills, Calif. Laguna Hills HS Karla Tentschert Mid-Distances Tuscon, Ariz. Tuscon HS Kathryn Touran Sophomore Distances Petoskey, Mich. Petoskey HS Katelyn Waterhouse Jumps Snohomish, Wash. Snohomish HS Tayler Wilkins Junior Pole Vault Bellevue, Wash. Interlake HS Molly Wise Sophomore Distances Gig Harbor, Wash. Gig Harbor HS/ Colorado Angela Wishaar Sophomore Mid-Distances Shoreline, Wash. Shorecrest HS Sayaka Yoshinaga Distances Seattle, Wash. Ballard HS 2003 University of Washington Track & Field 41

42 Greg Metcalf As a youth running the hills and dirt lanes around Ephrata, Wash., Greg Metcalf dreamed of running for the W ashington Huskies. After joining the Huskies as a junior in 1990, he dreamed of breaking records and earning All-American accolades. After graduating from UW in 1993 with an All-American certificate on the wall and the school s fourth-fastest steeplechase time to his credit, he dreamed of one day returning to his alma mater as head coach. On Aug. 13, 2002, Metcalf s latest dream became a reality. Having served five years as assistant track and field coach in charge of Washington s distance runners, Metcalf this fall became Washington s 12th head track and field coach all-time, and just the fifth since Clarence Hec Edmundson took the helm in Metcalf will continue to direct Washington s cross-country squads as well, which he has built over the past five years into some of the most talented in the U.S. Washington s women s squad has reached the NCAA Championships in each of Metcalf s six seasons, while the Husky men have been a consistent force at the conference and regional competitions. In 1997, Metcalf s first season working with Husky distance corps, he guided the Husky women to a 14th-place finish at the NCAA meet, a placing matched by Washington s 2001 squad. In between, the Huskies posted top-25 NCAA finishes each season, including a all-time best ninth place finish in Metcalf has not only been defined by his team s success. Several individuals have excelled under his tutelage as well. In 2002, miler Eric Garner became just the second Husky ever to post a four-minute mile, while senior-to-be Courtney Inman set the UW s indoor mile record and earned a 10th-place finish at the 2002 NCAA Championships. Metcalf has also prepared runners for outstanding careers after college, as illustrated by the success of former Huskies David Bazzi and Christian Belz. Bazzi, an All-American and Pac-10 champion in 2001 and holder of two school records, was a member of the United States team at the 2001 World University Games, and currently works as an assistant coach with Washington s distance runners. Belz, a two-time Pac-10 steeplechase runner-up, won two national steeplechase titles in his native Switzerland and ran for the Swiss national team at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia. In all, Metcalf has coached eight All-Americans, five Pac-10 champions, 57 NCAA qualifiers in track and cross-country, and ten school-record setters. Metcalf s teams have also been among the brightest at a school renowned for its high academic standards. His cross-country runners are five-time receipients of the Cross- Country Coaches Association All-Academic honor, and three Husky individuals have earned Academic All-American acclaim. UW dominated the Pac-10 s all-academic crosscountry team in 2002, placing 13 of its top 14 runners on the all-conference squad. Washington is the second head coaching position for Metcalf, who served in as the head cross country and assistant track coach at Auburn University. His Tiger athletes accumulated four All-America awards and seven NCAA championship berths. He coached the Auburn men s team to a second-place performance at the 1997 NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships University of Washington Track & Field Head Coach Head Coach, Track & Field and Cross Country (First year, sixth overall) Metcalf received a bachelor s degree in geography from UW in 1993 and completed all necessary coursework for a master s of science in exercise physiology at Auburn. A four-time Academic All-Pac-10 honoree at Washington, Metcalf earned All-American honors at the 1992 and 1993 NCAA Championships. His best collegiate mark of 8:41.17 ranks fourth among all-time Husky steeplers. He also was a steeple finalist in the 1996 U.S. Olympic Trials. At Ephrata (Wash.) High School, Metcalf won the 1987 state cross country title and the m crown. Metcalf was recently married to former Husky distance runner Kristin Ellis. The two reside in Seattle. ALL-TIME UW MEN S TRACK & FIELD COACHES Year Coach Dual Meet Record Percentage 2003 Greg Metcalf N/A N/A Orin Richburg Ken Shannon Stan Hiserman Clarence S. Edmundson , Charles W. VanderVeer Lawrence J. Martin Dr. David C. Hall Hiram B. Conibear Winnie Cutter Dr. B.F. Roller James C. Knight Totals ALL-TIME UW WOMEN S TRACK & FIELD COACHES Year Coach Dual Meet Record Percentage 2003 Greg Metcalf N/A N/A Orin Richburg Clyde Duncan Alan Bonney Rusty Llewellyn Totals

43 Assistant Coaches Pat Licari Vaults/Jumps (7th Year) In the spring of 2002, first-year head coach Greg Metcalf hired Pat Licari as a fulltime assistant coach to work with Washington s pole vaulters and jumpers, and for good reason. Over the past six years at Washington, Licari has developed some of the nation s premier vaulters, including All-Americans Matt Phillips and Brad Walker, and school-record holder Kate Soma. The 2002 season was perhaps the highlight of Licari s successful career at Washington. Walker returned from a foot injury to win the Pac-10 title, and earn All-America honors with a second-place finish at the NCAA Championships. The junior s school-record vault of /2 at the NCAA meet was bettered only by his performance at the U.S. Senior Nationals, where he soared 18-6 nearly six inches higher than any Husky previously. On the women s side, freshman Kate Soma improved her career-best mark by more than a foot after only a few months working with Licari, shattering the school records both indoors and outdoors. In 2001, Licari mentored Walker to an indoor conference championship in the pole vault, as well as All-American honors indoors. Walker was Licari s third All-American in as many years, with Matt Phillips earning the honor with an eighth-place vault at the 2000 NCAA Championships, and Jacob Predmore garnering All-America acclaim in the decathlon that same season. Licari was head cross country and track coach at Highline Community College from before coming to the UW as a volunteer assistant. He worked six years in that capacity before being named a full-time assistant under Metcalf in In college, Licari earned All-Pac-10 honors as a pole vaulter for Washington State, and was a member of the 1991 Pac-10 Champions. In high school, he was an All-American pole vaulter and the Class 3A State champion. Licari and his wife, Jean the head track coach at Federal Way High School have two daughters, Katelin and Madison. Dion Miller Sprints/Hurdles (1st Year) Dion Miller enters his first year at UW, where he will direct the Huskies sprinters, hurdlers and relays. In hiring Miller, head coach Greg Metcalf ensured that his sprinters and hurdlers will understand exactly what is necessary to win, which is all the young coach has done, regardless of the level of competition. Miller comes to Washington from Texas Tech, where he built his alma mater s sprint corps into one of the nation s elite. In 2002 alone, Miller s athletes earned 13 All-America honors, and the Red Raiders 4x100m relay team earned its first-ever Big 12 championship. Prior to his employment at Texas Tech, Miller spent two years coaching at the high school level in Fort Worth, Texas. A 1998 graduate of Texas Tech with a degree in exercise science, Miller twice earned All-America honors and was a 13-time allconference selection on the track for the Red Raiders. The 27-year-old was an eight-time NCAA qualifier during his four-year career, and qualified for the 1996 Olympic Trials in both the 100m and 200m events. Miller and his wife, Carol, have two children, daughter Alandrea and son Kameron. David Bazzi Distances (2nd Year) David Bazzi enters his second year as an assistant coach at Washington. Bazzi assists head coach Greg Metcalf with scheduling and meet management, and works closely with the Husky distance runners. In five years at Washington from , Bazzi earned All-America honors in track, was the 2001 Pac-10 10,000-meter champ, and established the all-time school records at both 5,000 and 10,000 meters. The 25-year old Bazzi was recently married to former UW distance runner Kara Syrdal. Bud Rasmussen Throws (1st Year) Bryan A. Bud Rasmussen may be entering his first year at Washington, but his prowess with throwers is wellknown throughout the nation. In seven years as coach at North Idaho College, Rasmussen directed 82 National Junior College Athletic Association All- Americans, 18 national champions and five NJCAA record holders. He also served one year as the head coach at Couer D Alene High School, a post once held by legendary UW coach Clarence Hec Edmundson. A native of Idaho, Rasmussen earned a B.A. in communications from Boise State in 1992, and an M.Ed. in secondary education from Idaho in He has since completed all coursework for a master s in physical education from Eastern Washington, and plans to pursue a Ph.D in education from Idaho. Rasmussen, a Level II Coach in the USATF Coaching Education Program, is best known nationally as the co-creator of the Iron Wood Thrower Development Camp, among the nation s elite academies for prep throwers. The camp brings together over 130 of the nation s top prep throwers, as well as instructors boasting American records, world records, and Olympic medals. Kelly MacDonald Distances (1st Year) Kelly MacDonald enters her first season as an assistant coach at UW, working primarily with UW s distance runners. A 2002 graduate of Arizona State, MacDonald was a five-time All-American and three-time Pac- 10 champion while with the Sun Devils. MacDonald, an Oregon native, was ASU s 2002 Pac-10 Medal Winner and the ASU Athlete of the Year in She earned top-five finishes in three different events at the 2001 NCAA Indoor and Outdoor Championships, and completed her career with three school records University of Washington Track & Field 43

44 2002 Outdoor Season Review 2002 MEN S OUTDOOR BEST MARKS (Overall Regular Season Record: 5-12, Dual Meets: 0-4) March 9 at Salzman Invitational (Tacoma, Wash.): 1. Washington , 2. Western Washington 89, 3. Central Washington 88.50, 4. George Fox 64, 5. Highline CC 62, 5. Pacific Lutheran 60, t7. Clark CC 40, Portland 40; 9. Lewis and Clark 35; t10. St. Martin s 28, Seattle Pacific 28, 12. Puget Sound 16, 13. Seattle U. 14, t14. Unattached 12, Alaska-Anchorage 12, 16. Northwest College 11, 17. Gonzaga 8. March 23 at University of California Quad (Berkeley, Calif.): 1. Tennessee ; 2. Washington 139; 3. Stanford ; 4. California 102; 5. Kent State 66; 6. UC-Davis 61. April 13 at Oregon Dual (Eugene, Ore.): Oregon 117, Washington 81. April 20 at Bronco Invitational (Boise, Idaho): Duals: Boise State 107, Washington 68; Idaho State 94, Washington 86. May 4 at WSU Dual (Pullman, Wash.): Washington State 103, Washington 99. May at Pac-10 Championships (Pullman, Wash.): 1. Stanford 151; 2. Oregon 125; 3. USC ; 4. Arizona State 103; 5. Arizona 99; 6. UCLA 91.50; 7. Washington State 71; 8. Washington 49; 9. California 22. May 29-June 1 at NCAA Championships (Baton Rouge, La.): 1. LSU 64; 2. Tennesee 57; 3. SMU 42; t30. Washington 8. UW (Career Best) listed if superior to 2002 Season Best Career bests are outdoor only (indoor season best also listed if mark met 2002 Pac-10 Championships standards) NCAA Provisional / Automatic standards listed after event name Indoor marks are accepted for Pac-10s, but not for NCAAs 100 meters NCAA 10.34/10.16 Pac Sean Williams (b) Marc James (a) Matt Hennessy (e) Matt Williams (a) Josh Rogge (11.48) (f) 200 meters NCAA 20.85/20.50 Pac Sean Williams (b) Cristian Adams 22.0h (h) Josh Rogge (22.24) 22.7h (h) Matt Hennessy (m) 400 meters NCAA 46.30/45.40 Pac * Cristian Adams (p) * Sean Williams (n) Phil Tabor (h) Zach Sahlberg (50.05) (c) John Snyder (h) 800 meters NCAA 1:49.00/1:47.50 Pac-10 1:51.44 * Eric Garner 1:50.80 (f) * John Snyder 1:51.25 (n) Todd Arnold 1:52.34 (p) Phil Tabor (1:49.78) 1:53.35 (d) Jeremy Park 1:55.71 (m) Michael Kiter 1:57.2h (h) Zach Sahlberg (1:54.54) 1:57.31 (b) Andy Fader 1:58.5h (h) Chris Fayant 2:04.11 (a) Andrew Robinson 2:10.70 (a) 1500 meters NCAA 3:45.00/3:41.50 Pac-10 3:50.14 %* Eric Garner 3:43.40/3:41.23ci (f)(3/2) * Jeremy Park 3:45.27 (f) * Todd Arnold 3:48.87/3:47.84ci (f)(3/2) * Michael Kiter 3:49.26 (n) * Andy Fader 3:49.30 (f) Jason Fayant (3:49.23) 3:50.29 (n) Dustin Duke (3:47.30) 3:51.90 (c) Mike Hill 3:55.64 (j) John Snyder 3:57.94 (a) Ben Koss 3:58.73 (h) Mark Mandi 4:08.06 (a) Andrew Robinson 4:11.0h (e) Chris Fayant 4:11.88 (a) 3000m Steeplechase NCAA 8:54.00/8:43.00 Pac-10 9:09.14 %* Mike Hill 8:46.92 (d) Jason Fayant (8:59.42) 9:22.63 (c) Chris Fayant 9:45.75 (b) Jake Haskins 10:25.70 (b) 5000 meters NCAA 14:07.00/13:46.00 Pac-10 14:35.14 * Mike Hill i (3/2) * Eric Garner 14:16.86 (d) * Jeremy Park 14:26.63 (d) * Jason Fayant 14:27.58 (k) * Ben Koss 14:31.83 (k) * Michael Kiter 14:32.76 (d) * Dustin Duke 14:34.36 (d) Andy Fader 14:41.38 (c) Preston Brashers 15:03.53 (b) Chris Fayant 16:08.6h (h) meters NCAA 29:45.00/29:00.00 No Pac-10 Standard Ben Koss 30:53.43 (d) University of Washington Track & Field

45 2002 Outdoor Season Review 110-meter hurdles NCAA / Pac Marc James (14.72) (e) Brad Goodrich (14.79) (c) Jesse Giordano (h) Blake Bidleman (a) Greg Forni (a) 400-meter hurdles NCAA / Pac * Brad Goodrich (51.53) (f) * Jesse Giordano (k) * Marc James (c) Blake Bidleman (n) Brandon Bailey (a) 4x100m Relay NCAA / No Pac-10 Standard Washington A (n) S. Williams/Hennessy/James/Adams (f) S. Williams/Rogge/Hennessy/Adams (m) 4x400m Relay NCAA 3:08.70 / 3:05.20 No Pac-10 Standard Tabor/Adams/Snyder/S. Williams 3:11.40 (p) Adams/Goodrich/Snyder/Tabor 3:13.24 (n) High Jump NCAA 7-1 3/4 (2.18) / 7-4 1/2 (2.25) Pac /4 (2.05) * Erik Lanigan (6-10 3/4) /4 (2.10) (p) * Frank Remund (6-10 3/4) /4 (2.10) (p) Phillippe Cook 6-4 3/4 (1.95) (c,h,p) Pole Vault NCAA /4 (5.25)/18-2 1/2 (5.55) Pac /4 (5.00) $%* Brad Walker /2 (5.55) (q) Fumi Nagahisa /2 (4.71) (a) Long Jump NCAA /4 (7.65)/ 26-1 (7.95) Pac /2 (7.30) Phillippe Cook /4 (6.97) (n) Chris Singleton 22-8w (6.91) (m) Matt Hennessy 21-8w (6.60)/21-4 1/4 (6.51) (h/f) Greg Forni 21-4 (6.50) (a) Kevin desouza ( /4) /2 (6.31) (f) Marcus Kelly (21-9) /4 (6.24) (f) Triple Jump NCAA /4 (15.70)/53-5 3/4 (16.30) Pac (14.50) * Marcus Kelly (49-8 1/2)49-7w (15.11)/49-5 1/2 (15.07) (m/f) * James Sims /4i (14.81)/ /4 (14.60) (3/16)(c) Kevin desouza (44-4 3/4) /4 (13.06) (f) Shot Put NCAA /4 (17.80) / 63-0 (19.20) Pac /4 (17.00) Jeff Wallis /2 (15.66) (n) Will Conwell /2 (15.02) (a) Mat Schwinn /4 (14.70) (b) Brendan Tuohy (47-4 1/4) (14.27) (h) Discus NCAA (55.00) / (60.00) Pac (51.50) %* Mat Schwinn (55.38) (m) Will Conwell (45.98) (m) Brendan Tuohy (44.72) (h) Jeff Wallis (40.26) (b) Hammer NCAA (61.00) / (68.00) Pac (58.00) Mat Schwinn (156-3) (47.29) (f) Brendan Tuohy (44.39) (n) Jesse Thompson (151-8) (43.07) (n) Jeff Wallis (41.64) (f) Javelin NCAA (67.00) / (72.00) Pac (60.00) * Seth Jens (63.84) (k) * Josh Robinson (61.76) (h) * Rigel Wise (60.73) (k) Juan Romero (58.66) (m) Key: _ NCAA championship meet competitors underlined % NCAA provisional qualifier # NCAA automatic qualifier * Pac-10 qualifier (some marks achieved indoors) c Indoor mile mark converted to 1500m i Pac-10 qualifying mark achieved indoors $ Washington school record w 2002 mark adjusted for wind ( a ) Mar. 9, Salzman Invitational, Tacoma, Wash. ( b ) Mar. 16, Husky Classic, Seattle ( c ) Mar. 23, University of California Quad, Berkeley, Calif. ( d ) Mar , Stanford Invitational, Palo Alto, Calif. ( e ) Mar. 30, Spring Break Open, Seattle ( f ) Apr. 13, Oregon Dual, Eugene, Ore. ( g ) Apr , Mt. SAC Relays, Walnut, Calif. ( h ) Apr , Bronco Invitational, Boise, Idaho ( j ) Apr , Drake Relays, Des Moines, Iowa ( k ) Apr. 27, Oregon Invitational, Eugene, Ore. ( m ) May 4, WSU Dual, Pullman, Wash. ( n ) May 11, Ken Foreman Invitational, Seattle ( p ) May 18-19, Pac-10 Championships, Pullman, Wash. ( q ) May 29-June 1, NCAA Championships, Baton Rouge, La University of Washington Track & Field 45

46 2002 Outdoor Season Review 2002 WOMEN S OUTDOOR BEST MARKS (Overall Regular Season Record: 7-11, Dual Meets: 3-2) March 9 at Salzman Invitational (Tacoma, Wash.): 1. Washington 168, 2. Portland, Seattle Pacific 87, 4. Central Washington 86, 5. Western Washington 77, 6. Pacific Lutheran 70.50, 7. George Fox 47, 8. Puget Sound 35.50, 9. Lewis and Clark 23, 10. Gonzaga 21, 11. Northwest College 18, 12. Highline CC 14, 13. Clark CC 11, t14. Seattle U. 5, Eastern Washington 5, 16. St. Martin s 4. March 23 at University of California Quad (Berkeley, Calif.): 1. California 179; 2. Washington ; 3. Stanford 124; 4. Nevada 122; 5. Kent State 104; 6. UC-Davis April 13 at Oregon Dual (Eugene, Ore.): Oregon 105, Washington 95. April 20 at Bronco Invitational (Boise, Idaho): Duals: Washington 118, Boise State 78; Washington 125, Idaho State 69; Washington 109, Idaho 76. May 4 at WSU Dual (Pullman, Wash.): Washington State 105, Washington 98. May at Pac-10 Championships (Pullman, Wash.): 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. May 29-June 1 at NCAA Championships (Baton Rouge, La.): 1. South Carolina 82; 2 UCLA 72; 3. USC 57; Washington DNS. UW (Career Best) listed if superior to 2002 Season Best Career bests are outdoor only (indoor season best also listed if mark meets 2002 Pac-10 Championships standards) NCAA Provisional / Automatic standards listed after event name Indoor marks accepted for Pac-10s, but not for NCAAs 100 meters NCAA 11.55/11.30 Pac Shavon Hawkins (h) Zee Ogarro (12.17) (k) Rianna Moore (h) Cambrielle Jensen (h) 200 meters NCAA 23.60/23.10 Pac LeTesha Moore 24.72w/24.96 (c/b) Shavon Hawkins (24.98) 24.8h (h) Rianna Moore (n) Cambrielle Jensen (k) Zee Ogarro (25.49) (n) 400 meters NCAA 53.70/52.40 Pac * Kelsey Sheppard (54.6h) 55.11i/56.01 (2/16)(d) LeTesha Moore (55.47) (f) Cambrielle Jensen (a) Rianna Moore (f) Devin Golob 1:00.52 (h) 800 meters NCAA 2:07.50/2:05.00 Pac-10 2:11.14 %* Courtney Inman 2:06.46 (f) * Lindsey Egerdahl 2:10.07 (n) Susan Werner (2:14.84) 2:16.71 (n) Devin Golob (2:12.78) 2:18.34 (b) Cambrielle Jensen 2:19.01 (n) Jill Johnson 2:22.31 (n) Angela Wishaar 2:23.74 (a) Camille Connelly 2:25.10 (a) University of Washington Track & Field Nicole Robinson (2:18.00) 2:26.32 (b) Laura Halverson 2:28.26 (a) Melissa Chapman (2:15.36) 2:39.00 (a) 1500 meters NCAA 4:24.00/4:19.00 Pac-10 4:40.14 %* Courtney Inman 4:17.53 (q) * Lindsey Egerdahl 4:31.33 (p) * Sabrina Monro (4:25.00) 4:33.01 (c) * Susan Werner (4:35.01) 4:37.95 (f) * Lisa Gibbs 4:39.13ci/4:54.52 (2/9)(b) Laura Halverson 4:45.31 (n) Camille Connelly 4:45.83 (n) Kathryn Touran 4:48.26 (n) Kate Bradshaw (4:47.86) 4:50.58 (a) Jill Johnson 4:53.17 (b) Devin Golob 5:00.70 (a) 3000m Steeplechase NCAA 10:40.00/10:00.00 Pac-10 11:10.14 * Laura Halverson 11:05.04 (m) Camille Connelly 11:26.40 (m) 5000 meters NCAA 16:48.00/16:08.00 Pac-10 17:30.14 * Lisa Gibbs 16:45.58i (2/16) * Kate Bradshaw (16:38.97) 16:57.56i/17:03.28 (2/16)(b) * Jamie Gibbs 16:59.87i/18:06.52 (2/16)(n) Courtney Spence (17:57.52) 18:17.39 (b) Susan Werner 19:07.73 (m) Camille Connelly 19:09.97 (m) meters NCAA 35:15.00/34:10.00 No Pac-10 Standard % Kate Bradshaw (33:35.51) 34:20.86 (g) % Lisa Gibbs 34:34.79 (d) Jamie Gibbs 36:12.20 (d)

47 2002 Outdoor Season Review Triple Jump NCAA 42-0 (12.80)/42-9 (13.30) Pac /2 (11.60) * Brittiny Roberts /4 (12.41) (p) Sidney Brown 38-9w (11.81)/38-5 1/2 (11.72) (p) Shot Put NCAA /4 (14.90)/52-10(16.10) Pac /4 (13.25) * Searan Salibian /4 (14.10) (k) * Kameko Gay (43-0) 44-9i (13.64)/43-3 1/4 (13.19) (2/16)(n) Mary Beeman 42-2 (12.85) (k) Discus NCAA (50.00)/ (54.50) Pac (46.00) Searan Salibian (139-4) (41.82) (h) Mia Norheim (40.22) (a,n) Mary Beeman (35.36) (m) Kelsey Sheppard was an NCAA qualifier in the 400m hurdles. 100-meter hurdles NCAA 13.60/13.10 Pac * Kelsey Sheppard (14.13) 13.9h (f) Zee Ogarro (n) Cambrielle Jensen 15.2h/15.44 (f,h) 400-meter hurdles NCAA 59.20/57.30 Pac-10 1:02.04 %* Kelsey Sheppard (58.29) (n) Cambrielle Jensen 1:01.75 (k) Shavon Hawkins (1:00.52) 1:03.67 (m) 4x100m Relay NCAA 45.10/44.00 No Pac-10 Standard Ogarro/L. Moore/R. Moore/Hawkins (p) Jensen/Ogarro/R. Moore/Hawkins (n) 4x400m Relay NCAA 3:39.00/3:33.00 No Pac-10 Standard Jensen/Sheppard/L. Moore/Hawkins 3:45.45 (m) Egerdahl/Sheppard/R. Moore/Hawkins 3:50.91 (n) High Jump NCAA /2 (1.79)/6-0 (1.83) Pac (1.70) * Brittiny Roberts 5-7 (1.70) (m) Sidney Brown 5-5 (1.65) (m,n) Elena Popovskaya (5-4 1/2) 5-3 (1.60) (e,f,m,n) Kendra Caprye (5-3 1/2) 5-1 3/4 (1.57) (h) Lara Nelson 5-1 (1.55) (a) Pole Vault NCAA12-5 1/2 (3.80)/13-7 1/4 (4.15) Pac /2 (3.80) $%* Kate Soma /2 (4.00) (f) %* Sandy Erickson ( /2) /2i(3.90)/12-7 1/2(3.85) (2/16)(n) Alexis Jaime 12-2 (3.71) (p) Jenny Gregorak ( /4i) (3.30) (n) Tayler Wilkins ( /4i) 8-0 (2.44) (a) Long Jump NCAA /4 (6.20)/ 21-4 (6.50) Pac /2 (5.80) * Zee Ogarro /2 (5.98) (p) Brittiny Roberts /2 (5.50) (h) Hammer NCAA (56.00)/200-1 (61.00) Pac (52.00) $* Kameko Gay (52.07) (m) Searan Salibian (45.66) (n) Mia Norheim (34.33) (n) Javelin NCAA (46.00)/ (51.50) Pac (43.50) %* Heather Reichmann (48.24) (p) %* Megan Spriestersbach (48.23) (n) Key: _ NCAA championship meet competitors underlined % NCAA provisional qualifier # NCAA automatic qualifier * Pac-10 qualifier (some marks achieved indoors) c Indoor mile mark converted to 1500m i Pac-10 qualifying mark achieved indoors $ Washington school record w 2002 mark adjusted for wind ( a ) Mar. 9, Salzman Invitational, Tacoma, Wash. ( b ) Mar. 16, Husky Classic, Seattle ( c ) Mar. 23, University of California Quad, Berkeley, Calif. ( d ) Mar , Stanford Invitational, Palo Alto, Calif. ( e ) Mar. 30, Spring Break Open, Seattle ( f ) Apr. 13, Oregon Pepsi Invitational, Eugene, Ore. ( g ) Apr , Mt. SAC Relays, Walnut, Calif. ( h ) Apr. 20, Bronco Invitational, Boise, Idaho ( j ) Apr , Drake Relays, Des Moines, Iowa ( k ) Apr. 27, Oregon Invitational, Eugene, Ore. ( m ) May 4, WSU Dual, Pullman, Wash. ( n ) May 11, Ken Foreman Invitational, Seattle ( p ) May 18-19, Pac-10 Championships, Pullman, Wash. ( q ) May 29-June 1, NCAA Championships, Baton Rouge, La University of Washington Track & Field 47

48 2002 Indoor Season Review 2002 MEN S INDOOR BEST MARKS (Overall Regular Season Record: 12-5, Dual Meets: 11-1) January 19 Husky Scoring Meet (Seattle, Wash.): Duals: Oregon 69, Washington 64; Washington 104, Portland 17; Washington 104, Portland State 14; Washington 101, Western Oregon 24 January 25 at University of Nebraska Quad (Lincoln, Neb.): 1. Nebraska ; 2. Colorado State 86; 3. Oklahoma 70; 4. Northern Iowa 64.5; 5. Washington 61; 6. Stanford February 2 UW Quad Classic (Seattle, Wash.): Duals: Washington 98, Portland 21; Washington 100, Portland State 28; Washington 94, Eastern Washington 40; Washington 90, Boise State 58. February 9 UW Invitational (Seattle, Wash.): Duals: Washington 103, Portland 33; Washington 91, Sacramento State 53; Washington 80, CS-Northridge 67; Washington 102, Western Oregon 43. UW (Career Best) listed if superior to 2002 Season Best NCAA Automatic / Provisional standards listed after event name 60 meters NCAA 6.72/6.62 Jelani Harrison 6.94 (a) Greg Forni (6.96) 6.97 (f) Matt Hennessy 7.08 (e) Sean Williams 7.09 (a) Matt Williams 7.22 (e) RayShon Dukes 7.46 (e) Phillippe Cook 7.53 (a) 200 meters NCAA 21.25/20.85 Greg Forni (21.89) (f) Sean Williams (a) Matt Hennessy (e) Jelani Harrison (22.78) (b) Matt Williams (e) Josh Rogge (22.22) (e) Jesse Giordano (a) Mile NCAA 4:05.20/4:00.70 #$* Eric Garner 3:58.93 (h) * Todd Arnold 4:06.04 (h) Mike Hill 4:10.08 (e) Jeremy Park 4:11.97 (g) Andy Fader 4:12.44 (e) Matt Topping 4:13.31 (f) Preston Brashers 4:15.84 (h) Michael Kiter 4:20.33 (b) Chris Fayant 4:29.89 (f) Andrew Robinson 4:30.04 (f) Jake Haskins 4:30.07 (f) Mark Mandi 4:35.16 (c) 400 meters NCAA 47.25/46.32 Eric Pedersen (f) Cristian Adams (b) Brad Goodrich (a) Sean Williams (g) Greg Forni (e) Phil Tabor (f) Blake Bidleman (b) Jesse Giordano (e) Zach Sahlberg (h) Brandon Bailey (f) Josh Rogge (e) 800 meters NCAA 1:50.20/1:48.30 John Snyder 1:51.81 (e) Phil Tabor 1:52.57 (e) Zach Sahlberg (1:55.59) 1:56.36 (e) University of Washington Track & Field Senior Marcus Kelly led all Husky triple-jumpers with a Pac-10 qualifying mark of 49 feet, 4 1/4 inches.

49 2002 Indoor Season Review Pole Vault NCAA /4 (5.20)/18-0 1/2 (5.50) %* Brad Walker ( /4) /4 (5.25) (j) Fumi Nagahisa /2 (4.94) (h) John Hill 15-7 (4.75) (b, e, g) Long Jump NCAA /4 (7.55)/25-9 1/4 (7.85) Kevin desouza (23-0 3/4) /4 (6.85) (a) Matt Hennessy 22-3 (6.78) (e) Marcus Kelly ( /2) /4 (6.76) (b) Chris Singleton 21-9 (6.63) (j) Phillippe Cook /4 (6.61) (b) Hobey Un 19-0 (5.79) (b) Triple Jump NCAA /4 (15.60)/53-1 3/4 (16.20) * Marcus Kelly (49-8 1/4) /4 (15.04) (e) James Sims /4 (14.81) (j) Kevin desouza /4 (14.13) (f) Hobey Un 44-4 (13.51) (b) Sophomore Marc James excelled in the 60-meter hurdles meters NCAA 8:10.70/8:00.00 %$ Eric Garner 8:02.56 (f) % Dustin Duke 8:06.04 (h) Matt Topping 8:20.54 (e) Michael Kiter 8:21.03 (e) Jeremy Park 8:23.28 (h) Andy Fader 8:23.31 (h) Mike Hill 8:27.91 (d) Ben Koss 8:34.21 (f) Habtamu Aregaw 8:41.81 (b) Preston Brashers 8:42.00 (b) Mark Mandi 8:52.56 (b) Chris Fayant 8:53.14 (e) Jake Haskins 8:58.09 (e) 5000 meters NCAA 14:18.15/13:58.15 %* Mike Hill 14:13.89 (h) Matt Topping 14:40.86 (h) Michael Kiter 14:42.02 (h) Ben Koss 14:44.26 (h) 60-meter hurdles NCAA 7.90/7.74 Marc James 8.27 (d, g) Brad Goodrich 8.40 (d) Jesse Giordano 8.46 (d) Blake Bidleman 8.80 (b) 1600-meter Relay NCAA 3:10.40/3:06.90 Pedersen/Goodrich/Adams/Forni 3:14.19 (b) Adams/Tabor/S. Williams/Forni 3:14.24 (g) Washington A 3:15.15 (f) Washington A 3:18.65 (e) Giordano/S. Williams/Hennessy/Bidleman 3:19.62 (d) Distance Medley Relay NCAA 9:45.75/9:37.75 Garner/Rogge/Kiter/Hill 10:04.08 (b) Washington 10:08.61 (e) High Jump NCAA 7-1 (2.16)/7-4 1/2 (2.25) * Frank Remund 6-9 (2.06) (f) Erik Lanigan 6-7 (2.01) (e) Phillippe Cook 6-6 3/4 (2.00) (g) Shot Put NCAA 57-5 (17.50)/62-4 (19.00) Jeff Wallis /4 (15.60) (e) Doug Jackson (51-6 1/4) /2 (15.53) (d) Mat Schwinn 49-3 (15.01) (f) Will Conwell /4 (14.79) (h) Brendan Tuohy /4 (14.29) (h) Weight Throw NCAA 62-4 (19.00)/70-0 1/2 (21.35) Mat Schwinn 53-9 (16.38) (g) Jeff Wallis /4 (14.80) (f) Jesse Thompson /2 (14.00) (f) Brendan Tuohy /2 (13.78) (b) Key: _ NCAA championship meet competitors underlined % NCAA provisional qualifier # NCAA automatic qualifier * Pac-10 Championships qualifying mark $ Washington school record ^ 2002 mark adjusted for undersized track h 2002 mark adjusted for hand-timing aa 2002 mark adjusted for altitude c Mark converted per NCAA standards ( a ) Jan. 12, University Indoor Open Preview, Seattle ( b ) Jan. 19, Husky Scoring Meet, Seattle ( c ) Jan. 21, UW Small College Invitational, Seattle ( d ) Jan. 25, University of Nebraska Quad, Lincoln, Neb. ( e ) Feb. 2, UW Quad Classic, Seattle ( f ) Feb. 9, UW Invitational, Seattle ( g ) Feb. 16, Vandal Invitational, Moscow, Idaho ( h ) Mar. 2, UW Indoor Qualifier, Seattle ( i ) Mar. 8-9, NCAA Indoor Championships, Fayetteville, Ark. ( j ) Mar. 16, Husky Classic, Seattle 2003 University of Washington Track & Field 49

50 2002 Indoor Season Review 2002 WOMEN S INDOOR BEST MARKS (Overall Regular Season Record: 16-5, Dual Meets: 14-2) January 19 Husky Scoring Meet (Seattle, Wash.): Duals: Washington 82, Oregon 46; Washington 107, Portland 16; Washington 87, Portland State 33; Washington 105, Western Oregon 24. January 25 at University of Nebraska Quad (Lincoln, Neb.): 1. Nebraska 150.5; 2. Colorado State 121; 3. Stanford 81; 4. Washington 72.5; 5. Oklahoma 59; 6. Northern Iowa 55. February 2 UW Quad Classic (Seattle, Wash.): Duals: Oregon 83, Washington 61; Washington 94, Portland 28; Washington 86, Portland State 33; Washington 86, Eastern Washington 54; Washington 77, Boise State 55. February 9 UW Invitational (Seattle, Wash.): Duals: Washington 78, Oregon 70; Washington 109, Portland 39; Washington 96, Sacramento State 55; Washington 107, Western Oregon 46; Washington 100, UC-Irvine 41; Washington 92, Cal Poly-SLO 46; CS-Northridge 91, Washington 66. UW Indoor (Career Best) listed if superior to 2002 Season Best NCAA Automatic / Provisional standards are for oversized track 60 meters NCAA 7.44/7.30 LeTesha Moore 7.60 (a) Shavon Hawkins 7.72 (h) Zee Ogarro 7.78 (e, g) Rianna Moore 8.02 (e, h) Kate Soma 8.25 (b) Brandy White (8.36) 8.45 (e) 200 meters NCAA 24.25/23.70 LeTesha Moore (b) Cambrielle Jensen (b) Shavon Hawkins (e) Rianna Moore (e) Katrina Smith (b) 400 meters NCAA 54.70/53.50 * Kelsey Sheppard (g) LeTesha Moore (h) Katrina Smith (b) Devin Golob (e) 3000 meters NCAA 9:37.20/9:23.20 % Sabrina Monro 9:32.38 (h) Lisa Gibbs 9:55.78 (g) Jamie Gibbs 10:02.51 (f) Kate Bradshaw (9:47.18) 10:05.55 (f) Courtney Spence 10:28.97 (b) Camille Connelly 10:45.14 (d) Samantha Michel 11:28.01 (a) 5000 meters NCAA 16:48.45/16:20.00 %* Lisa Gibbs 16:45.58 (h) * Kate Bradshaw 16:57.56 (h) * Jamie Gibbs 16:59.87 (h) Courtney Spence 18:24.47 (h) 60-meter hurdles NCAA 8.43/8.17 Kelsey Sheppard (8.73) 8.73 (e) Zee Ogarro 8.97 (c) Shavon Hawkins (8.93) 8.97 (h) Cambrielle Jensen 9.06 (h) Brandy White 9.78 (f) 800 meters NCAA 2:09.60/2:06.90 Courtney Inman 2:11.90 (e) Lindsey Egerdahl 2:17.21 (f) Devin Golob 2:18.38 (h) Jill Johnson 2:20.57 (h) Melissa Chapman (2:16.31) 2:20.79 (d) Susan Werner (2:17.45) 2:21.04 (e) Angela Wishaar 2:21.22 (h) Laura Halverson 2:22.99 (h) Camille Connelly 2:23.45 (b) Nicole Robinson 2:28.07 (b) Mile NCAA 4:48.40/4:42.60 %$ Courtney Inman 4:45.40 (h) Lisa Gibbs 5:01.44 (f) Lindsey Egerdahl 5:04.74 (e) Susan Werner 5:07.36 (g) Camille Connelly 5:08.69 (f) Jamie Gibbs 5:09.11 (e) Melissa Chapman (5:13.61) 5:20.13 (b) Jill Johnson 5:22.97 (e) Courtney Spence 5:24.17 (f) Samantha Michel (5:28.18) 5:30.59 (f) Laura Halverson 5:36.10 (g) University of Washington Track & Field Senior Searan Salibian notched a career-best weight throw of /4 at the UW Invitational on Feb. 9.

51 2002 Indoor Season Review 1600-meter Relay NCAA 3:43.00/3:37.00 R. Moore/Jensen/L. Moore/Hawkins 3:45.32 (h) Washington 3:48.68 (f) Jensen/Sheppard/L. Moore/Hawkins 3:50.49 (g) R. Moore/Jensen/Golob/Wishaar 4:03.11 (e) Washington B 4:10.24 (a) Distance Medley Relay NCAA 11:38.00/11:21.00 Washington 12:24.90 (e) Washington 12:35.06 (f) Egerdahl/Chapman/Johnson/Connelly 12:43.62 (b) High Jump NCAA 5-9 3/4 (1.77)/6-0 (1.83) Elena Popovskaya 5-6 (1.68) (h) Sidney Brown 5-3 3/4 (1.62) (f) Brittiny Roberts (5-3) 5-3 (1.60) (b, k) Lara Nelson 5-1 (1.55) (k) Kendra Caprye 5-0 1/4 (1.53) (a) Pole Vault NCAA /2 (3.80)/13-5 1/4 (4.10) %$* Kate Soma /2 (3.95) (f) %* Sandy Erickson /2 (3.90) (h) Alexis Jaime /4 (3.65) (k) Tayler Wilkins /4 (3.35) (f) Jenny Gregorak /4 (3.35) (k) Long Jump NCAA /4 (6.10)/21-0 (6.40) Zee Ogarro (19-1 1/4) /4 (5.77) (f) Brittiny Roberts /4 (5.26) (d) Elena Popovskaya /2 (4.81) (a) Brandy White ( /4) /4 (4.73) (b) Lara Nelson /4 (4.63) (a) Key: _ NCAA championship meet competitors underlined % NCAA provisional qualifier # NCAA automatic qualifier * Pac-10 Championships qualifying mark $ Washington indoor school record ^ 2002 mark adjusted for undersized track aa 2002 mark adjusted for altitude h Hand-timed mark c Mark converted to meet NCAA standards ( a ) Jan. 12, University Indoor Open Preview, Seattle ( b ) Jan. 19, Husky Scoring Meet, Seattle ( c ) Jan. 21, UW Small College Invitational, Seattle ( d ) Jan. 25, University of Nebraska Quad, Lincoln, Neb. ( e ) Feb. 2, UW Quad Classic, Seattle ( f ) Feb. 9, UW Invitational, Seattle ( g ) Feb. 16, Vandal Invitational, Moscow, Idaho ( h ) Feb. 16, McDonald s II Meet, Moscow, Idaho ( i ) Mar. 2, UW Indoor Qualifier, Seattle ( j ) Mar. 8-9, NCAA Indoor Championships, Fayetteville, Ark. ( k ) Mar. 16, Husky Classic, Seattle Triple Jump NCAA /4 (12.55)/43-1 3/4 (13.15) * Brittiny Roberts /2 (12.15) (h) Sidney Brown /4 (11.31) (d) Shot Put NCAA /4 (14.90)/52-10 (16.10) * Kameko Gay 44-9 (13.64) (g) Searan Salibian (44-6) /4 (13.05) (d) Mary Beeman /2 (12.56) (h) Weight Throw NCAA 58-1 (17.70)/ /4 (19.50) Searan Salibian /4 (14.56) (f) Kameko Gay (46-1 1/2) /4 (13.96) (e) Mary Beeman /2 (12.02) (f) Senior Zee Ogarro s mark of /4 in the triple jump set a facility record at Dempsey Indoor University of Washington Track & Field 51

52 Men Top-10 Teams: 1. Tennessee, 62.5; 2. Alabama, 47; 3. Louisiana State, 44; 4. Arkansas, 39; 5. Villanova, 20; 6. South Carolina, 17.50; 7. Clemson, 17; 8. Kansas, 16; t9. Oregon, 15; t9. Mississippi State, 15; Washington, Did Not Score Postseason Performances NCAA Indoor Championships Mar. 8-9 Fayetteville, Ark. Women Top-10 Teams: 1. Louisiana State, 57; 2. UCLA, 43; 3. Florida, 35; 4. South Carolina, 31; t5. North Carolina, 25; t5. Rice, 25; t5. Stanford, 25; 8. Indiana, 23; 9. Arizona, 19; 10. Arkansas, 18.5; Washington, Did Not Score. UW Participants: 13th Eric Garner Mile 4:07.06 UW Participants: 14th Courtney Inman Mile 4:46.83 Men Team totals: 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. Pac-10 Championships May Pullman, Wash. Women Team totals: 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. UW Scorers: 1st Mike Hill Steeplechase 8: st Brad Walker Pole Vault /2 4th Eric Garner 800m 1: th Eric Garner 1500m 3: th Cristian Adams 400m Dash th Erik Lanigan High Jump /4 6th Tabor/Adams 4x400m Relay 3:11.40 Snyder/S. Williams 7th Jesse Giordano 400m Hurdles th Marcus Kelly Triple Jump /2 7th Seth Jens Javelin th Jeremy Park 1500m 3: th Mat Schwinn Discus th Frank Remund High Jump /4 UW Scorers: 3rd Courtney Inman 1500m 4: rd Kate Bradshaw 10000m 36: th Brittiny Roberts Triple Jump /4 5th Kelsey Sheppard 400m Hurdles th Lisa Gibbs 10000m 37: th Zee Ogarro Long Jump /2 6th Ogarro/L. Moore 4x100m Relay R. Moore/Hawkins 7th Heather Reichmann Javelin th Megan Spriestersbach Javelin th L. Moore/Hawkins 4x400m Relay 3:47.44 Sheppard/Jensen 8th Jamie Gibbs 10000m 38:46.70 Men Top-10 Teams: 1. Louisiana State, 64; 2. Tennessee, 57; 3. Southern Methodist, 42; t4. Florida, 32; t4. Clemson, 32; 6. South Carolina, 30; 7. Arkansas, 28; 8. Stanford, 26; t9. Colorado, 23; t9. Texas, 23; t30. Washington, 8; t30. UCLA, 8; t30. Michigan State, 8; t30. Indiana, 9; t30. Wichita State. NCAA Outdoor Championships May 29-June 1 Baton Rouge, La. Women Top-10 Teams: 1. South Carolina, 82; 2. UCLA, 72; 3. USC, 57; 4. Louisiana State, 43; 5. Kansas State, 30; 6. Florida, 29; 7. Stanford, 25; 8. North Carolina, 22; 9. Nebraska, 21; t10. Illinois, 19; t10. Texas, 19; t10. BYU, 19; Washington, Did Not Score. UW Placewinners: 2nd Brad Walker Pole Vault /2 16th Mike Hill Steeplechase 8:53.39 UW Placewinners: 10th Courtney Inman 1500m 4: th Kate Soma Pole Vault /2 U.S. Senior & Junior National Championships June 20-June 23 Palo Alto, Calif. Men Women Senior Nationals Participants: 6th Brad Walker Pole Vault th Eric Garner 1500m 3:43.21 Junior Nationals Participants: 4th Andy Fader 1500m 3: th Juan Romero Javelin th Sean Williams 400m Dash Senior Nationals Participants: None Junior Nationals Participants 3rd Kate Soma Pole Vault /2 4th Lindsey Egerdahl 1500m 4: University of Washington Track & Field

53 2002 Academic Honors Thirteen Husky track and field student athletes earned Academic All-Pac-10 honors in 2002, as Washington continued to make its mark in both the academic and athletic arenas. Junior pole vaulter Brad Walker earned his second-consecutive academic all-conference accolade, accumulating a 3.51 GPA in business administration while winning his first Pac-10 pole vault title. Senior Kelsey Sheppard, who earned her degree in business administration in June of 2002, completed her career with a 3.70 GPA to share first-team honors with Walker. High jumper Frank Remund (3.39 GPA, economics), top-10 NCAA 1500m competitor Courtney Inman (3.41 GPA, business administration) and javelin thrower Heather Reichmann (3.60, business administration) all earned second-team honors, while the eight remaining Huskies were given honorable mention. The Pac-10 selects an all-academic team in every sport based on an individual athlete s academic and athletic excellence. A 3.0 overall grade point average is required for a student-athlete to be considered for the all-academic squads ACADEMIC ALL-PAC-10 TRACK & FIELD TEAMS Men s First Team Name School Year GPA Major Mark Anderson Arizona So Biochemistry Ryan Andrus Oregon So Business Administration Ray Bergstrom Stanford Sr Physics Adam Bergquist Oregon Sr Exercise and Movement Science Martin Conrad California Jr Political Science Tim Gehring Washington State So Accounting Bryan Green UCLA Sr Philosophy Ian Johnson Washington State So General Linguistics Scott Johnson Washington State Sr General Business Chad Martin Arizona Sr Operations Management Michael Mortensen Arizona Jr Russian Justin Nikbakhsh-Tali Washington State Jr Accounting Justin Owen Arizona State Jr Finance Billy Pappas Oregon Sr Psychology Mike Pestorica California Jr Business Administration John Steigeler Oregon Jr Mathematics Adam Tenforde Stanford Jr Human Biology Joe Urbanski Stanford Jr History Brad Walker Washington So Business Administration Men s Second Team (UW only) Frank Remund Washington Sr Economics Men s Honorable Mention (UW only) Todd Arnold, So.; Mike Hill, Sr.; Marcus Kelly, Sr.; Jeremy Park, Jr. Women s First Team Heidi Abersfeller Washington State Sr Exercise Science Caroline Annis Stanford Sr Human Biology Crystal Becker USC So Undecided Ana Cabrera Washington State So Undecided Cicely Clinkenbeard Washington State Grad Communications/Advertising Kitty Currier Stanford So Undeclared Whitney Evans Washington State Jr Finance Jenny Filipy Washington State Grad Environmental Engineering Colleen Flaherty Stanford Sr Public Policy/Economics Nicole Gaskins UCLA So Communication Studies Beth Hoge Arizona So Undeclared Jenny Kenyon Oregon Sr Educational Studies Gail Larsen UCLA So Biology Olivia Mazzaglia Arizona State Sr Journalism Kelsey Sheppard Washington Sr Business Administration Laura Turner Stanford Sr History Amanda Underwood Arizona RFr Pre-Physiological Sciences Beith Welander Washington State So Biology Robyn Woolfolk Stanford Sr Spanish Women s Second Team (UW only) Courtney Inman Washington Jr Business Administration Heather Reichmann Washington Jr Business Administration Women s Honorable Mention (UW only) Kate Bradshaw, Jr.; Kameko Gay, Jr.; LeTesha Moore, Sr.; Searan Salibian, Sr University of Washington Track & Field 53

54 All-Time Men s Team Finishes Pac-10 Outdoor Results (1979-) UW UW Year Champion Pts. Place Pts Stanford Stanford USC 154 4t USC UCLA USC UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA Washington State Oregon UCLA UCLA UCLA Oregon Washington State Washington State Washington State UCLA Arizona UCLA Oregon Pac-8 Outdoor Results ( ) UW UW Year Champion Pts. Place Pts USC USC USC USC UCLA USC UCLA UCLA UCLA USC Oregon UCLA Oregon USC USC USC USC USC MPSF Indoor Results ( ) UW UW Year Champion Pts. Place Pts Washington St Stanford Stanford Washington St Idaho Arizona Arizona Arizona Utah St NCAA Outdoor Results (1921-) UW UW Year Champion Pts. Place Pts Louisiana State 64 30t Tennessee 60 33t 6 Brian Sternberg was the 1963 NCAA pole vault titlist and world record holder Stanford 72 28t Arkansas Arkansas t Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas t Arkansas Arkansas 69 36t Arkansas Tennessee Louisiana State 44 28t Louisiana State 53 50t UCLA UCLA SMU Arkansas Oregon t SMU t UTEP t UTEP UTEP UTEP USC Arizona State USC UTEP Tennessee UCLA UCLA UCLA Oregon/Kansas/BYU San Jose State USC USC UCLA USC/Oregon Oregon USC Oregon USC Kansas Kansas USC Villanova UCLA 57 Mike Ramos won the 1986 NCAA decathlon with a collegiate record that stood for 13 seasons before being broken in USC USC USC USC USC USC USC Minnesota Illinois Illinois Navy Illinois USC USC USC USC USC USC USC USC USC Stanford LSU Indiana USC USC Ohio State Stanford Illinois USC Stanford No Meet Held 1923 Michigan California Illinois NCAA Indoor Results UW UW Year Champion Pts. Place Pts Tennessee Louisiana State 34 11t Arkansas t Arkansas 65 * (results prior to 1999 currently under research) University of Washington Track & Field

55 All-Time Women s Team Finishes Pac-10 Outdoor Results (1987-) UW UW Year Champion Pts. Place Pts UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA USC UCLA UCLA UCLA Oregon Oregon UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA NorPac Outdoor Results ( ) UW UW Year Champion Pts. Place Pts Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon NCWSA Outdoor Results ( ) UW UW Year Champion Pts. Place Pts Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Seattle Pacific Seattle Pacific 149 5t 33 MPSF Indoor Results ( ) UW UW Year Champion Pts. Place Pts Arizona Washington St Washington St Stanford Stanford Washington Arizona Utah St UNLV NCAA Outdoor Results (1982-) UW UW Year Champion Pts. Place Pts South Carolina USC Louisiana State 58 66t Texas Texas Louisiana State Louisiana State Louisiana State 69 47t Louisiana State Louisiana State 93 49t Louisiana State Louisiana State Louisiana State Louisiana State Louisiana State Louisiana State 62 28t Texas Oregon Florida State t UCLA t UCLA AIAW Outdoor Results ( ) UW UW Year Champion Pts. Place Pts Tennessee CS Northridge CS Northridge CS Northridge 57 14t UCLA 86 12t Prairie View NCAA Indoor Results UW UW Year Champion Pts. Place Pts Louisiana State UCLA UCLA Texas 61 * (results prior to 1999 currently under research) Editor s Note: The Washington women s team was a member of the NCWSA Conference from From , the women were a part of the NorPac conference. In 1987, the UW women became a part of the Pac-10. On the national scale, the women competed in the AIAW from From 1982-present, the women have been a part of the NCAA. Jennifer Ponath heaved the shot /2 to win the 1988 NCAA Championship. Shirley Walker ranks second all-time with a second mark in the 100-meter hurdles. Meledy Smith set the best long jump mark by a UW woman with a leap of 21-0 in University of Washington Track & Field 55

56 100 Meters Washington: Ja Warren Hooker 1998 Seattle, Wash. Husky Stadium: Leroy Burrell 1990 United States Pac-10: 9.90 Ato Boldon 1996 UCLA Collegiate: 9.92 Ato Boldon 1996 UCLA American: 9.78 Tim Montgomery 2002 NIKE World: 9.78 Tim Montgomery 2002 United States 200 Meters Washington: Ja Warren Hooker 2000 Provo, Utah Husky Stadium: Michael Johnson 1990 United States Pac-10: Ato Boldon 1996 UCLA Collegiate: Lorenzo Daniel/John Capel 1988/1999 Miss. St./Florida American: Michael Johnson 1996 NIKE World: Michael Johnson 1996 United States Men s Outdoor Records 400 Meters Washington: Ja Warren Hooker 2000 Seattle, Wash. Husky Stadium: Robert Hernandez 1990 Cuba Pac-10: Quincy Watts 1992 USC Collegiate: Quincy Watts 1992 USC American: Michael Johnson 1999 NIKE World: Michael Johnson 1999 United States 800 Meters Washington: 1:47.21 Ron Webster 1982 Provo, Utah Husky Stadium: 1:45.10 George Kersh 1990 United States Pac-10: 1:41.77 Joaquim Cruz 1984 Oregon Collegiate: 1:44.55 Julius Achon 1996 George Mason American: 1:42.60 Johnny Gray 1985 Santa Monica TC World: 1:41.11 Wilson Kipketer 1997 Denmark 1,500 Meters Washington: 3:39.89 Bruce Stirling 1987 Baton Rouge, La. Husky Stadium: 3:38.2 Jerome Howe 1972 Mid-America TC Pac-10: 3:34.48 Bernard Lagat 1998 Washington State Collegiate: 3:35.30 Sydney Maree 1981 Villanova American: 3:29.77 Sydney Maree 1985 Puma World: 3:26.00 H. El Guerrouj 1998 Morocco Bruce Stirling, 1,500 meters David Bazzi, 5,000m and 10,000m 3,000-meter Steeplechase Washington: 8:32.27 Dan Bell 1987 San Jose, Calif. Husky Stadium: 8:05.4 Henry Rono 1978 Washington State Pac-10: 8:05.4 Henry Rono 1978 Washington State Collegiate: 8:05.4 Henry Rono 1978 Washington State American: 8:09.17 Henry Marsh 1985 Athletics West World: 7:55.28 Brahim Boulami 2001 Marseilles 5,000 Meters Washington: 13:40.61 David Bazzi 2001 Walnut, Calif. Husky Stadium: 13:33.52 Paul Williams 1990 Canada Pac-10: 13:08.4 Henry Rono 1978 Washington State Collegiate: 13:08.4 Henry Rono 1978 Washington State American: 12:58.21 Bob Kennedy 1996 NIKE World: 12:39.36 H. Gebrselassie 1998 Ethiopia 10,000 Meters Washington: 28:34.54 David Bazzi 2001 Stanford, Calif. Husky Stadium: 27:26.33 H. Boutayeb 1990 Mexico Pac-10: 27:22.47 Henry Rono 1978 Washington State Collegiate: 27:36.2 Gabriel Kamau 1982 Texas - El Paso American: 27:20.15 Meb Keflezghi 2002 NIKE World: 26:22.75 H. Gebrselassie 1998 Ethiopia 110-meter Hurdles Washington: Spider Gaines 1976 Eugene, Ore. Husky Stadium: Greg Foster 1980 UCLA Pac-10: Greg Foster 1978 UCLA Collegiate: Renaldo Nehemiah 1979 Maryland American: Kingdom/Johnson 89/ 96 Adidas TC/Nike World: Colin Jackson 1993 Great Britain 400-meter Hurdles Washington: Bernard Ellison 1991 Tempe, Ariz. Husky Stadium: Winthrop Graham 1990 Jamaica Pac-10: Kevin Young 1988 UCLA Collegiate: Kevin Young 1988 UCLA American: Kevin Young 1992 Foot Locker TC World: Kevin Young 1992 United States University of Washington Track & Field

57 Men s Outdoor Records 400-meter Relay Washington: Brown, Hinds, Howell, Marshall 1983 Husky Stadium: United States 1990 Pac-10: USC 1988 Collegiate: Texas Christian 1998 American: National Team 1992 & 1993 World: United States 1992 & ,600-meter Relay Washington: 3:04.73 Bryant, McKay, Merritt, Ellison 1990 Husky Stadium: 2:59.54 United States 1990 Pac-10: 2:59.91 UCLA 1988 Collegiate: 2:59.91 UCLA 1988 American: 2:54.20 National Team 1998 World: 2:54.20 United States 1998 High Jump Washington: 7-6 1/2 Rick Noji 1990 Durham, N.C. Husky Stadium: 7-7 3/4 Hollis Conway 1990 United States Pac-10: 7-7 1/4 Del Davis 1982 UCLA Collegiate: 7-9 3/4 Hollis Conway 1989 Southwest Louisiana American: /2 Charles Austin 1991 Unattached World: 8-0 1/2 Javier Sotomayor 1993 Cuba Pole Vault Washington: 18-6 Brad Walker 2002 Palo Alto, Calif. Husky Stadium: 19-5 Rodion Gataullin 1990 Soviet Union Pac-10: /4 Toby Stevenson 2000 Stanford Collegiate: /2 Lawrence Johnson 1996 Tennessee American: /4 Jeff Hartwig 2000 NIKE World: /4 Sergey Bubka 1994 Ukraine Long Jump Washington: 27-4 Phil Shinnick 1963 Modesto, Calif. Husky Stadium: 27-6 Carl Lewis 1990 United States Pac-10: /2 Randy Williams 1972 USC Collegiate: /4 Erick Walder 1994 Arkansas American: /2 Mike Powell 1991 Footlocker TC World: /2 Mike Powell 1991 United States Borys Chambul, Discus Rick Noji, High Jump Triple Jump Washington: /4 Wayne Hinkley 1975 Pullman, Wash. Husky Stadium: /2 Kenny Harrison 1990 United States Pac-10: /4 Joseph Taiwo 1984 Washington State Collegiate: /4 Keith Connor 1982 Southern Methodist American: /4 Kenny Harrison 1996 Nike World: /4 Jon Edwards 1995 Great Britain Shot Put Washington: Steve Summers 1979 Tempe, Ariz. Husky Stadium: 70-4 Randy Barnes 1990 United States Pac-10: /4 John Godina 1995 UCLA Collegiate: /4 John Godina 1995 UCLA American: /4 Randy Barnes 1990 Mazda TC World: /4 Randy Barnes 1990 United States Discus Washington: Borys Chambul 1976 Montreal, Canada Husky Stadium: Romas Ubartas 1990 Soviet Union Pac-10: Dean Crouser 1983 Oregon Collegiate: Gabor Mate 1980 Auburn American: Ben Plucknett 1981 S. California Striders World: Jurgen Schult 1986 East Germany Hammer Washington: Scott Neilson 1978 Seattle, Wash. Husky Stadium: Igor Astapovitch 1990 Soviet Union Pac-10: Balazs Kiss 1995 USC Collegiate: Balazs Kiss 1995 USC American: Lance Deal 1996 New York AC World: Yuriy Syedikh 1986 Soviet Union Javelin Washington: Darryl Roberson 1989 Seattle, Wash. Husky Stadium: Viktor Zaitsev 1990 Soviet Union Pac-10: Esko Mikkola 1998 Arizona Collegiate: Patrik Boden 1990 Texas American: Tom Pukstys 1997 NYAC World: Jan Zelezny 1996 Czechoslovakia Decathlon Washington: 8,322 Mike Ramos 1986 Los Angeles, Calif. Husky Stadium: 8,403 Dave Johnson 1990 United States Pac-10: 8,322 Mike Ramos 1986 Washington Collegiate: 8,463 Tom Pappas 1999 Tennessee American: 8,891 Dan O Brien 1992 Reebok World: 9,026 Roman Sebrle 2001 Czech Republic 2003 University of Washington Track & Field 57

58 100 Meters Washington: Zelda Johnson 1985 Walnut, Calif. Husky Stadium: Carlette Guidry 1990 United States Pac-10: Gail Devers 1987 UCLA Collegiate: Dawn Sowell 1989 LSU American: Florence Griffith 1988 World Class AC World: Florence Griffith 1988 United States 200 Meters Washington: Donna Dennis 1983 Los Angeles, Calif. Husky Stadium: Dannette Young 1990 United States Pac-10: Inger Miller 1993 UCLA Collegiate: Dawn Sowell 1989 LSU American: Florence Griffith 1988 World Class AC World: Florence Griffith 1988 United States 400 Meters Washington: Keisha Griffis 1998 Seattle, Wash. Husky Stadium: Ana Quirot 1990 Cuba Pac-10: Maicel Malone 1991 Arizona State Collegiate: Pauline Davis 1989 Alabama American: Valerie Brisco 1984 World Class AC World: Marita Koch 1985 East Germany 800 Meters Washington: 2:05.73 Sarah Bolender 1987 Corvallis, Ore. Husky Stadium: 1:57.52 Ana Quirot 1990 Cuba Pac-10: 1:58.51 Brigita Langerholc 2000 USC Collegiate: 1:59.11 Suzy Favor 1990 Wisconsin American: 1:56.40 Jearl Miles 1999 Reebok World: 1:53.28 J. Kratochvilova 1983 Czechoslovakia 1,500 Meters Washington: 4:12.7 Regina Joyce 1981 Berkeley, Calif. Husky Stadium: 4:09.17 Leah Ells 1993 Abbottsford Royals Pac-10: 4:12.05 Grazyna Penc 1997 USC Collegiate: 4:08.26 Suzy Favor 1990 Wisconsin American: 3:57.12 Mary Slaney 1983 Athletics West World: 3:50.46 Qu Yunxia 1993 China Sarah Bolender, 800 meters University of Washington Track & Field Women s Outdoor Records Donna Dennis, 200 meters 3,000-meters Washington: 8:55.05 Regina Joyce 1982 Cork, Ireland Husky Stadium: 8:47.84 Robyn Meagher 1992 Canada Pac-10: 8:59.15 Annette Hand 1988 Oregon Collegiate: 8:47.35 Vicki Huber 1988 Villanova American: 8:25.83 Mary Slaney 1985 Athletics West World: 8:06.11 Wang Junxia 1993 China 3,000-meter Steeplechase Washington: 10:58.84 Kate Spigel 2001 Berkeley, Calif. Husky Stadium: 11:19.99 Laura Halverson 2002 Washington Pac-10: 10:08.85 Lisa Aguilera 2001 Arizona State Collegiate: 9:49.73 Elizabeth Jackson 2001 BYU American: 9:43.36 Elizabeth Jackson 2001 United States World: 9:16.51 Alesya Turova 2002 Belarus 5,000 Meters Washington: 15:35.60 Regina Joyce 1982 Cork, Ireland Husky Stadium: 15:02.23 Yelena Romnova 1990 Soviet Union Pac-10: 15:34.55 Annette Hand 1988 Oregon Collegiate: 15:23.03 Kathy Hayes 1985 Oregon American: 14:45.35 Regina Jacobs 2000 Mizuno World: 14:28.09 Jiang Bo 1997 China 10,000 Meters Washington: 33:13.45 Regina Joyce 1983 Oslo, Norway Husky Stadium: 32:01.17 Wanda Panfil 1990 Poland Pac-10: 32:31.65 Amy Skieresz 1997 Arizona Collegiate: 32:22.97 Carole Zajac 1992 Villanova American: 30:50.32 Deena Drossin 2002 Asics World: 29:31.78 Wang Junxia 1993 China 100-meter Hurdles Washington: Claudine Robinson 1994 Eugene, Ore. Husky Stadium: Natalya Grigoryeva 1990 Soviet Union Pac-10: Gail Devers 1988 UCLA Collegiate: Gail Devers 1988 UCLA American: Gail Devers 2000 Nike World: Yordanka Donkova 1988 Bulgaria 400-meter Hurdles Washington: Terra Barter 1996 Tucson, Ariz. Husky Stadium: Sandra Farmer 1990 United States Pac-10: Janeene Vickers 1991 UCLA Collegiate: Ryan Tolbert 1997 Vanderbilt American: Kim Batten 1995 United States World: Kim Batten 1995 United States

59 Women s Outdoor Records 400-meter Relay Washington: 44.6h Smith, Walker, Johnson, Dennis 1985 Husky Stadium: U.S. National Team 1990 Pac-10: USC 2000 Collegiate: Louisiana State 1989 American: National Team 1997 World: East Germany ,600-meter Relay Washington: 3:37.68 Glass, Penton, Griffis, Muhammad 1998 Husky Stadium: 3:21.22 Soviet Union 1990 Pac-10: 3:28.93 USC 1987 Collegiate: 3:27.08 Texas 1999 American: 3:15.51 National Team 1988 World: 3:15.17 Soviet Union 1988 High Jump Washington: 6-2 3/4 Vicki Borsheim 1987 Everett, Wash. Husky Stadium: 6-7 1/2 Yelena Yelesina 1990 Soviet Union Pac-10: 6-6 Amy Acuff 1995 UCLA Collegiate: 6-6 A. Acuff/K. Bergqvist 1995/1997 UCLA/SMU American: 6-8 Louise Ritter 1988 Mazda TC World: /4 S. Kostadinova 1987 Bulgaria Pole Vault Washington: /2 Kate Soma 2002 Eugene, Ore. Husky Stadium: /2 Kate Soma/Sandy Erickson 2002 Washington Pac-10: /4 Amy Linnen 2002 Arizona Collegiate: /4 Tracy O Hara 2000 UCLA American: /4 Stacy Dragila 2000 Reebok World: /4 Stacy Dragila 2001 United States Long Jump Washington: 21-0 Meledy Smith 1984 Berkeley, Calif. Husky Stadium: /4 Inessa Kravets 1990 Soviet Union Pac-10: /2 Gail Devers 1988 UCLA Collegiate: 23-9 Jackie Joyner 1985 UCLA American: 24-7 Jackie Joyner 1994 Honda TC World: /4 G. Chistyakova 1988 Soviet Union Aretha Hill, Discus Triple Jump Washington: /4 Tara Davis 1996 Walnut, Calif. Husky Stadium: 43-3 Amy Littlepage 1997 California Pac-10: /4 Sheila Hudson 1990 California Collegiate: 46-9 Suzette Lee 1997 Louisiana State American: /2 Sheila Hudson 1996 Reebok World: /4 Inessa Kravets 1995 Ukraine Shot Put Washington: 55-7 Jennifer Ponath 1988 Pullman, Wash. Husky Stadium: 67-7 Natalya Lisovskya 1990 Soviet Union Pac-10: /4 Valeyta Althouse 1995 UCLA Collegiate: /4 Meg Ritchie 1983 Arizona American: /2 Ramona Pagel 1988 Mazda World: 74-3 Natalya Lisovskaya 1987 Soviet Union Discus Washington: Aretha Hill 1998 San Diego, Calif. Husky Stadium: Ilke Wyludde 1990 East Germany Pac-10: Aretha Hill 1998 Washington Collegiate: Meg Ritchie 1981 Arizona American: Suzy Powell 2002 Asics World: Gariele Reinsch 1988 East Germany Hammer Washington: Kameko Gay 2002 Pullman, Wash. Husky Stadium: Jennifer Dunkin 2002 Western Oregon Pac-10: Christina Tolson 2001 UCLA Collegiate: Amy Palmer 1998 Brigham Young American: Anna Norgren-Mabon 2002 Unattached World: Mihaela Melinte 1999 Romania Javelin Washington: Helena Uusitalo 1986 Corvallis, Ore. Husky Stadium: Natalya Skikolenko 1990 Soviet Union Pac-10: Inga Strasiulionyte 2002 USC (new implement) Collegiate: Karin Smith 1981 Cal Poly SLO American: Kim Kreiner 2002 NIKE (new imp.) World: Osleidys Menendez 2001 Cuba (new imp.) Tara Davis, Triple Jump Heptathlon Washington: 5,266 Sonja Forster 1992 Eugene, Ore. Husky Stadium: 6,783 Jackie Joyner 1990 United States Pac-10: 6,135 Gea Johnson 1990 Arizona State Collegiate: 6,718 Jackie Joyner 1985 UCLA American: 7,291 Jackie Joyner 1988 World Class AC World: 7,291 Jackie Joyner 1988 United States 2003 University of Washington Track & Field 59

60 100 METERS Ja Warren Hooker Pablo Franco Sterling Hinds LaNoris Marshall Ed Turner Byron Howell Kelly Coleman Tim Martin Willem Ryan h Al Davis METERS Ja Warren Hooker LaNoris Marshall Sterling Hinds Byron Howell Pablo Franco Ed Turner Bernie Jackson Tim Martin Kelly Coleman Willem Ryan METERS Ja Warren Hooker Orlando McKay Derek Prior B.J. Dawson Brent Merritt h Mark Williamson Ed Turner Calvin Kennon h Keith Tinner h Zvonko Stankovic 1981 Dan Bell, Steeplechase Men s Outdoor Top-10 Performers 800 METERS 1:47.21 Rob Webster :47.4 Bill Smart :47.9 Mitch Leffler :48.1 Greg Gibson :48.39 Brice Newton :48.60 Ty Minnis :48.72 Dwight Wheaton :48.7 Peter Favell :49.01 T.T. Roe :49.2 Mikee Radford ,500 METERS 3:39.89 Bruce Stirling :41.6 Alan Hjort :42.64 Geoff Perry :43.1 Greg Gibson :43.2 Rick Albright :43.40 Eric Garner :43.56 Stormy Shouman :43.74 Peter Favell :43.77 Gary Gustafson :44.07 Dan Bell ,000-METER STEEPLECHASE 8:32.27 Dan Bell :32.4 Jim Johnson :40.24 Atle Naesheim :41.17 Greg Metcalf :42.0 Bill Koss :44.4 Gary Gustafson :44.93 Nick Pavach :46.92 Mike Hill :48.2 Christian Belz :50.5 Scott Holmes ,000 METERS 13:40.61 David Bazzi :53.45 Alan Hjort :54.54 Adam Leahy :56.7 Tim Murray :57.58 Bill Stolp :57.85 Bruce McDowell :59.8 Jim Johnson :02.12 Jason Fayant :04.3 Mark Hallenbeck :07.6 Gordy Braun ,000 METERS 28:34.54 David Bazzi :58.2 Curt Corvin :12.9 Jim Reinke :22.4 Bill Stolp :27.0 Steve Surface :27.7 Bill McClement :53.0 Bill Glad :53.79 Nick Pavach :56.0 Chris Villani :03.8 Neil Panchen METER HURDLES Spider Gaines Lorenzo Bellamy Dana Hall yh Bill Roe University of Washington Track & Field Rob Webster, 800 meters Aaron Williams Ben Meyer yh Dave Williams 1967 Jim Seymour 1970 Terry Lavery Greg Barber METER HURDLES Bernard Ellison Brad Goodrich Terry Lavery 1974 Tom Straithairn 1978 Dan Johnston Ben Meyer Pat Stenkamp Nate Short Mark Hale Dennis Bredahl Pat Guererro 1989 HIGH JUMP 7-6 1/2 Rick Noji Lucian Moore 1977 Mike Ramos /2 J.D. Taylor 1985 Mark Alan /4 Tracey Thomas 1988 Sean Steele Darryl Laverdure 1973 Doug Meade /4 Rob Reynolds 1996 Joel Perry 2001 POLE VAULT 18-6 Brad Walker /2 Garth Willard /4 Steve Oravetz /2 Ron Johnson 1992 Bryan Madche 1996 Matt Phillips /4 Kirk Bryde 1972

61 Men s Outdoor Top-10 Performers Phil Shinnick, Long Jump 17-6 Jeff Taylor /4 Todd Campbell Craig Connors 1998 LONG JUMP 27-4 Phil Shinnick Rob Scott /4 Wariboko West /4 Grant Birkinshaw /4 Aaron Williams Ed Turner Peter Spencer /4 Tony Zackery /4 Tony Softli /2 Dion Brown 1989 TRIPLE JUMP /4 Wayne Hinkley /2 Eric Klein Al Harris Dion Brown /4 Aaron Williams 1981 Tony Parrish /4 Vestee Jackson Dennis Cook Jerrod Akins /4 John Triplett 1976 SHOT PUT Steve Summers Ben Lindsey Russ Vincent /4 John Hubbell /2 Ernie Conwell Pete Kaligis /4 Ernie Cathcart /4 Jeff Johnson Erik Johnson /4 Neal Kneip 1986 DISCUS Borys Chambul Adam Setliff Ben Lindsey Doug Wollen Todd Wilson Dan Tabish Pat Feider Al Pemberton Scott Parrish Neal Kneip 1985 HAMMER Scott Neilson Neil Kneip Sam Fu Erik Johnson Damon Felice Casey Ballway Rich Bagley Bill Stengele Kevin Cardiff Babe Witter 1990 JAVELIN (new implement, 1986-) Darryl Roberson Tony Parsley Troy Burkholder 1996 Ben Lindsey, Shot Put and Discus Mike demunnik Craig Manalili Bob Rockett 1987 Jacob Smith Havard Johansen Justin St. Clair Mike Olma 1986 JAVELIN (old implement, pre-1986) Bob Rockett Duncan Atwood Cary Feldman Rod Ewaliko Gary Quitslund Tom Sinclair Mike Mahovlich Dale Pedersen Robert Moulder Fred Luke 1968 DECATHLON 8,322 Mike Ramos ,063 Steve Erickson ,758 Gary Gefre ,465 Gary Wipfler ,426 Jacob Predmore ,125 Brian Mondschein ,065 Stan Vegar ,991 E.J. Iddings ,970 Dave Lorvick ,967 Dave Williams 1964 Bernard Ellison, 400-meter hurdles 2003 University of Washington Track & Field 61

62 Women s Outdoor Top-10 Performers 100 METERS Zelda Johnson Donna Dennis Esrenee Cunningham1989 Tracy Griffin Shirley Walker Marzette Penton Meledy Smith Michele Stapleton Keisha Griffis Chelsie Pentz METERS Donna Dennis Tracy Griffin Chelsie Pentz Zelda Johnson h Esrenee Cunningham Tamanika Terry h Joyce Schweim Keisha Griffis Marzette Penton Kellie Gamby METERS Keisha Griffis Patrice Woods Terra Barter Koko Sandmeyer Monique Glass h Colleeen Richardson h Kelsey Sheppard Asya Muhammad Chelsie Pentz Kellie Gamby METERS 2:05.73 Sarah Bolender :06.46 Courtney Inman :06.51 Dana Arnim :06.75 Mary Dong :06.80 Sandra Gregg :08.0 Susan Gregg :08.43 Danelle Kabush :08.71 Lia Minelli :09.11 Colleen Richardson :09.12 Kali Rembold ,500 METERS 4:12.7 Regina Joyce :17.53 Courtney Inman :18.31 Sandra Gregg :18.81 Danelle Kabush :21.00 Sarah Bolender :21.96 Tara Carlson :22.76 Susan Gregg :23.39 Emily Johnson :24.59 Jennifer Smalley :24.62 Gillian Palmer :25.54 Kara Syrdal 1998 Claudine Robinson, 100-meter hurdles 3,000 METERS 8:55.05 Regina Joyce :16.56 Tara Carlson :20.35 Margaret Butler :23.66 Janicka Peterson :23.89 Jennifer Smalley :26.38 Cami Matson :31.04 Emily Johnson :31.91 Anne Howard :32.3 Kathy Adams :32.4 Karen Petley ,000 METER STEEPLECHASE 10:58.84 Kate Spigel :05.04 Laura Halverson :26.40 Camille Connelly :21.07 Amy King ,000 METERS 15:35.60 Regina Joyce :55.71 Tara Carlson :01.20 Anna Aoki :10.94 Gillian Palmer :29.9 Karen Petley :32.60 Jennifer Gillette :36.95 Brandi Evans :38.97 Kate Bradshaw :39.6 Kathy Adams :44.45 Margaret Butler 2000 Keisha Griffis, 400 meters 10,000 METERS 33:13.45 Regina Joyce :35.51 Kate Bradshaw :04.70 Deeja Youngquist :04.77 Anna Aoki :12.4 Karen Petley :34.79 Lisa Gibbs :03.8 Sara Lindgren :08.1 Kathy Adams :29.09 Michelle Buresh :30.56 Carlene Urrutia METER HURDLES Claudine Robinson Shirley Walker Joyce Schweim Leslie Campbell Patrice Davis Keisha Griffis Lara Kelley Kelsey Sheppard Kam Warner Sonja Forster METER HURDLES Terra Barter Keisha Griffis Mari Bjone Kelsey Sheppard Patrice Woods Angie Tasker 1990 Patrice Davis Joyce Schweim Lara Kelley Shavon Hawkins University of Washington Track & Field

63 Women s Outdoor Top-10 Performers HIGH JUMP 6-2 3/4 Vicki Borsheim /2 Maggie Garrison Sherri Felton /4 Dianne Baumann Makare Desilets /4 Gaye Brandensteim /4 Celia Willis 1990 Mary Prince /2 Janie Vermeere Diane Jolivet 1983 Fran Richardson 1997/1998 POLE VAULT /2 Kate Soma /2 Sandy Erickson Alexis Jaime /4 Chris Withey 1999/ /4 Margaret Haines 2000 MerryJane Bendico Jenny Gregorak 2002 LONG JUMP 21-0 Meledy Smith /2 Tara Davis 1994/ /4 Shiri Milton Kendra Keller 1987 Angie Tasker /4 Jakki Davis /4 Sonja Forster Kam Warner /2 Tami Mathewson 1990 Zee Ogarro 2002 TRIPLE JUMP /4 Tara Davis /4 Michelle Reid /4 Brittiny Roberts /4 Angie Tasker Suzanne Silvis /2 Fahern Thomas /2 Kyla Sutton /2 Celia Willis /4 Meledy Smith /2 Shiri Milton 1985 SHOT PUT 55-7 Jennifer Ponath Shirley Ross /4 Caryl Van Pelt Aretha Hill /2 Meg Jones /4 Sesilia Thomas /2 Jackie Henry /4 Soozie Shanley /4 LaTonya White /2 Susanne Dandenault 1990 DISCUS Aretha Hill Jennifer Ponath Cecilia Barnes Meg Jones Sandy Whitlock Susanne Dandenault Soozie Shanley Jackie Henry Caryl Van Pelt Sesilia Thomas 1997 HAMMER Kameko Gay Rebecca Morrison Soozie Shanley Aretha Hill Cecilia Barnes Searan Salibian Sesilia Thomas Emily Whitish Mia Norheim 2002 Sonja Forster, Heptathlon JAVELIN (new implement, ) Heather Reichmann Megan Spriestersbach Chris Withey Rebecca Morrison Emily Whitish 1990 JAVELIN (old implement, pre-1999) Helena Uusitalo Deanna Carr Shelly Sanford Tessie Schorr Liz Lasater Vicki Smiley 1983 Lisa Torrison Kristin Ronning Monika Parker Laura Kruse 1994 HEPTATHLON 5,266 Sonja Forster ,186 Angie Tasker ,831 Janie Vermeere ,796 Deanna Carr ,657 Shelley Pascoe ,404 Dianne Baumann ,367 Jennifer Nacrelli ,234 Carolyn Parker ,910 Roxanne Rohweder ,604 Diane Jolivet 1985 Vicki Borsheim, High Jump 2003 University of Washington Track & Field 63

64 60-METER DASH 6.55 Ja Warren Hooker c Ed Turner 1997* Willem Ryan 1997* 6.77c Tim Martin 1994* Sterling Hinds 1983* 6.78c Napoleon Kaufman 1993* Rick Noji 1987* 6.80c Carlos Hattix 1997* 6.81c Kelley Coleman 1993* 6.81 Marvin Kasim, Jr * Mark converted from 55 meters Men s Indoor Top-10 Performers 800 METERS 1:50.65 Mitch Leffler :51.14c Rich Mesmer 1968* 1:51.81 John Snyder :51.93 Andy Clark :52.02 Bryce Newton :52.10 Dwight Wheaton :52.44 Ron Chapin :52.49 Tyler Anderson :52.57 Phil Tabor :52.64 T.T. Roe 1990 * Mark converted from 880 yards 200 METERS Ja Warren Hooker Ed Turner Beno Bryant Tim Martin 1994 Orlando McKay Carlos Hattix 1997 Andre DeSaussure Willem Ryan Kelley Coleman Greg Forni METERS Derek Prior B.J. Dawson Orlando McKay Bernard Ellison Ja Warren Hooker Ed Turner James Mackey Erik Pedersen Scott Anabel c Billy Hicks 1975* * Mark converted from 440 yards MILE 3:58.93 Eric Garner :59.24 Greg Gibson :05.54 Dave Barnett :05.59 Al Hjort :05.71 Dan Bell :05.78 John Russell :06.04 Todd Arnold :07.55 David Bazzi :08.88c T.T. Roe 1987* 4:09.68 Geoff Perry 1999 * Mark converted from 1500 meters 3,000 METERS 8:02.56 Eric Garner :04.94c Jim Johnson 1972* 8:06.04 Dustin Duke :06.57 David Bazzi :07.20c Dan Bell 1987* 8:10.21c Neal Panchen 1993* 8:12.94 Al Hjort :13.34c Scott Holmes 1975* 8:15.46 Nick Pavach :16.44c Gary Gustafson 1977* * Mark converted from two-mile run Eric Garner, Mile and 3,000 meters 5,000 METERS 13:58.51 David Bazzi :13.89 Mike Hill :23.74 Pat Ewing :33.22 Jason Fayant :40.86 Matt Topping :42.02 Michael Kiter :44.26 Ben Koss :10.69 Nick Pavach :13.74 Matt Donnelly :14.18 George Baraje METER HURDLES 7.82c Dana Hall 1991* 7.90c Skip Moody 1998* 7.95c Ben Meyer 1997* 8.06c Kyle Gano 1994* 8.09c Greg Barber 1999* 8.10c Don Morehead 1984* 8.21c Marc James 2001* 8.22c Joshua Renz 2001* 8.23 Greg Barber Ben Meyer 1999 * Mark converted from 55-meter hurdles Mitch Leffler, 800 meters University of Washington Track & Field

65 Men s Indoor Top-10 Performers 4X400-METER RELAY 3:07.33 Hooker/Dawson/ 1998 Anabel/Prior 3:10.07 Hooker/Mackey/ 1999 Prior/Anabel 3:10.74c Kozol/Bathurst/ 1981* Bredahl/Stankovic 3:11.93 Walters/Hooker/ 2001 Adams/Goodrich 3:12.67 Mackey/Lewis/ 1999 Anabel/Prior 3:13.79c Bryant/McKay/ 1990* Ellison/Strub 3:13.98 Walters/Hooker/ 2000 Forni/Mackey 3:14.02 Rogge/Anabel/ 1999 Mackey/Prior 3:14.09 Wheaton/Ellison/ 1991 Leffler/Strub 3:14.19 Pedersen/Goodrich/ 2002 Adams/Forni * Mark converted from mile relay DISTANCE MEDLEY RELAY 9:52.65 Minnis/Dawson/ 1996 Newton/Hatzenbeler 9:57.84c Johnson/Garrison/ 1972* Winger/Hawkins 10:00.92 Cadman/Mackey/ 1999 Quan/Hawkins 10:01.30 Minnis/Turner/ 1995 Newton/Hunter 10:04.08 Garner/Rogge/ 2002 Kiter/Hill 10:05.28 Duke/Hill/ 2001 Sahlberg/Snyder 10:05.59 Pearson/Lewis/ 1999 Perry/Fayant 10:06.54 Perry/Mickelson/ 1998 Pearson/Bazzi 10:08.25 Newton/Harris/ 1997 Minnis/Pearson 10:08.83 Perry/Warnock/ 2000 Cadman/Harkins * Mark converted from yards to meters HIGH JUMP 7-5 Rick Noji /4 Rob Reynolds 1996 Tracey Thomas /4 Sean Steele Greg Fjellman /4 Tay Cody 1994 Mark Allan /2 Mike Ramos 1983 Stan Vegar Lucian Moore 1978 John Hayes 1975 Darryl Laverdure 1973 POLE VAULT /4 Brad Walker Steve Cravetz /4 Matt Phillips /2 Garth Willard Jeff Taylor /4 Brian Madche Craig Connors 1998 Todd Campbell Rick Anicker Ron Johnson 1992 LONG JUMP 25-1 Phil Shinnick Ed Turner /2 Robert Scott Skip Moody /2 Mike Ramos /4 Shane Paulsen /4 Vestee Jackson /2 Jacob Predmore 1999 Tyriff Rudder /4 Greg Watkins 1981 TRIPLE JUMP John Triplett /2 Wayne Hinkley /2 Tony Parrish /4 Marcus Kelly Greg Henderson /4 Jerrod Akins /4 Al Harris /2 Tyriff Rudder Dennis Cook /2 Bill Tolbert 1978 SHOT PUT /4 Ben Lindsey Russ Vincent Steve Summers John Hubbell /2 Ernie Conwell /2 Eric Johnson /4 Neal Kneip /4 George Sutherland /4 Brett Holden /4 Kurth Connell LB. WEIGHT THROW /2 Scott Neilsen /2 Neal Kneip /4 Russ Vincent Eric Johnson /4 Bill Stengele /4 Sam Fu Casey Ballway Dan Tabish Mat Schwinn Kurth Connell 1998 Brad Walker, Pole Vault John Triplett, Triple Jump Ben Lindsey, Shot Put 2003 University of Washington Track & Field 65

66 60-METER DASH 7.40c Tracy Griffin 1994* 7.50c Donna Dennis 1986* 7.50c Zelda Johnson 1985* 7.52c Marzette Penton 1997* 7.57c Tami Mathewson 1993* 7.60 LeTesha Moore c Jamara Alexander 2001* 7.64c Joyce Schweim 1991* 7.64c Keisha Griffis 1996* 7.65c Esrenee Cunningham 1989* * Mark converted from 55 meters Women s Indoor Top-10 Performers 200 METERS Tracy Griffin Marzette Penton Chelsie Pentz Joyce Schweim Jamara Alexander Tamanika Terry Kelsey Sheppard LeTesha Moore Shavon Hawkins Mikki McClatcher METERS Kelsey Sheppard Chelsie Pentz Koko Sandmeyer Patrice Woods Kellie Gamby LeTesha Moore Monique Glass Lara Kelley Arlene Bledsoe Asya Muhammad 1999 Tracy Griffin, 100m and 200m Courtney Inman, Mile 800 METERS 2:09.21 Camille Rivard :11.06c Sarah Bolender 1987* 2:11.08 Terra Barter :11.90 Courtney Inman :12.43 Angela Froese :12.44c Sandra Gregg 1983* 2:12.93 Lora Funk :13.02 Kali Reimbold :13.10 Lia Minelli :13.54 Emily Johnson 1993 * Mark converted from 880 yards MILE 4:45.40 Courtney Inman :48.36c Sandra Gregg 1983* 4:50.14c Marjan Moulijn 1978* 4:50.65 Margaret Butler :50.69 Janicka Peterson :50.97 Cami Matson :52.38c Mary Dong 1987* 4:52.94 Susan Gregg :52.02 Tara Carlson :53.74 Sandra Gregg 1983 * Mark converted from 1,500 meters 3,000 METERS 9:32.28 Sabrina Monro :32.39 Tara Carlson :33.84 Deeja Youngquist :36.23 Anna Aoki :39.74 Melinda Campbell :41.44 Sandra Gregg :42.14 Margaret Butler :44.84 Susan Gregg :45.94 Jennifer Smalley :46.04 Brandi Evans ,000 METERS 16:33.01 Anna Aoki :45.58 Lisa Gibbs :57.56 Kate Bradshaw :58.00 Deeja Youngquist :59.87 Jamie Gibbs :22.76 Kara Syrdal :24.14 Sara Lindgren :37.33 Katie Malm :46.04 Stacey Hoitink :00.23 Adrianne Lorvick METER HURDLES 8.21c Claudine Robinson 1994* 8.41c Joyce Schweim 1991* 8.55c Leslie Campbell 1990* 8.59c Patrice Davis 1999* 8.62c Kam Warner 1994* 8.66c Lara Kelley 1999* 8.68c Kelsey Sheppard 2001* 8.74c Keisha Griffis 1998* 8.75c Kendra Keller 1987* 8.76c Sonja Forster 1992* * Mark converted from 55-meter hurdles University of Washington Track & Field

67 Women s Indoor Top-10 Performers 4x400 METER RELAY 3:44.00 Glass/Sheppard/ 1999 Muhammad/Griffis 3:44.26 Pentz/Sheppard/ 2000 L. Moore/Bledsoe 3:45.40 Woods/Griffin/ 1994 Sandmeyer/Barter 3:45.32 R. Moore/Jensen/ 2002 Sheppard/Hawkins 3:47.19 Sandmeyer/Hallett/ 1991 Doht/Bjone 3:48.68 L. Moore/Sheppard/ 2002 Jensen/Hawkins 3:48.84 Griffis/McClatcher/ 1996 Newton/Woods 3:49.12 Pentz/Bledsoe/ 2000 Moore/Hawkins 3:49.34 Pentz/Glass/ 1998 Davis/Griffis 3:50.03 Woods/Barter/ 1995 Newton/McClatcher DISTANCE MEDLEY RELAY 11:35.41 Kabush/Griffis/ 1998 Froese/Butler 11:36.54 Funk/Barter/ 1994 Johnson/Carlson 11:41.12 Barter/Woods/ 1995 Froese/Carlson 11:44.88 Syrdal/Glass/ 1999 Inman/Smith 11:49.72 Froese/Griffis/ 1998 Rose/Kabush 11:53.44 Matson/King/ 2000 Smith/Barter 11:53.54 Minelli/McClatcher/ 1997 Kabush/Butler 12:01.04 Phillips/Adair/ 1981 Gregg/Gregg 12:01.93 Syrdal/Butler/ 2000 Matson/King 12:03.46 Aoki/Syrdal/ 2000 King/Butler Monique Glass, 4x400m Relay HIGH JUMP 6-2 Vicki Borsheim Maggie Garrison /4 Dianne Baumann Celia Willis /4 Francine Richardson Mary Prince /2 Roxanne Rohweder /2 Diane Jolivet Sonja Forster Elena Popovskaya 2002 POLE VAULT /2 Kate Soma /2 Sandy Erickson /4 MerryJane Bendico /4 Alexis Jaime /4 Tayler Wilkins /4 Christina Withey Jenny Gregorak /4 Margaret Haines 2001 Jennifer Ponath, Shot Put LONG JUMP /2 Meledy Smith /4 Tara Davis Kendra Keller /4 Angie Tasker /4 Jakki Davis /4 Kam Warner /4 Michele Reid Marzette Penton /4 Sonja Forster /4 Zee Ogarro 2001 TRIPLE JUMP /4 Angie Tasker /2 Michele Reid /2 Brittiny Roberts /2 Tara Davis /2 Kyla Sutton /2 Suzanne Silvis /4 Celia Willis 1991/ /4 Sharon Olsen September George /4 Jamara Alexander 2001 SHOT PUT /2 Jennifer Ponath /2 Shirley Ross /2 Meg Jones /4 Caryl Van Pelt /4 Seselia Thomas /4 Aretha Hill Suzanne Dandenault /2 LaTonya White /2 Soozie Shanley /4 Jackie Henry 1982 Angie Tasker, Triple Jump 20-LB. WEIGHT THROW 55-2 Aretha Hill /2 Soozie Shanley /4 Seselia Thomas /2 Rebecca Morrison /4 Searan Salibian /2 Kameko Gay /2 Mary Beeman /4 Emily Whitish /4 Cecelia Barnes University of Washington Track & Field 67

68 Pac-10 Outdoor Champions (1979-) Year Champion Event Mark 2002 Mike Hill Steeplechase 8:54.19 Brad Walker Pole Vault / David Bazzi 10,000m 29: Ja Warren Hooker 100m Ja Warren Hooker 200m Ben Lindsey Shot Put / Ja Warren Hooker 100m Ja Warren Hooker 200m Hooker/Prior 4x400 Relay 3:06.49 Anabel/Dawson 1996 Troy Burkholder Javelin Mitch Leffler 800m 1: Rick Noji High Jump 7-2 1/ Darryl Roberson Javelin Darryl Roberson Javelin Bruce Stirling 1500m 3:44.29 Dan Bell Steeplechase 8: Mike Ramos Decathlon 8,322 pts Steve Erickson Decathlon 8,067 pts. Tony Zackery Long Jump /4w 1984 Mike Ramos Decathlon 7,824 pts Mike Ramos Decathlon 7,824 pts Gary Gefre Decathlon 7,758 pts Scott Neilson Hammer Tom Sinclair Javelin Men s Individual Champions Ja Warren Hooker was a four-time Pac-10 and six-time MPSF champion. Mike Hill earned Washington s second-ever Pac-10 steeplechase crown in 2002, finishing in 8: Pac-8 Outdoor Champions ( ) Year Champion Event Mark 1978 Scott Neilson Hammer Duncan Atwood Javelin Scott Neilson Hammer Duncan Atwood Javelin Brian Mondschein Decathlon 7,066 pts Graham Barr Steeplechase 8:56.0 Spider Gaines 110m High Hurdles 13.9 Russ Vincent Shot Put /4 Borys Chambul Discus Scott Neilson Hammer Rod Ewaliko Javelin Rod Ewaliko Javelin Al Davis 100y dash Bill Koss Steeplechase 8:42.0 Kirk Bryde Pole Vault / Jim Seymour 440y Int. Hurdles 50.9 Kirk Bryde Pole Vault 17-4 Cary Feldman Javelin Jim Johnson Steeplechase 8:47.6 Cary Feldman Javelin John Hubbell Shot Put / Washington Mile Relay 3: Jerry Plowman 220y dash 21.4 Wariboko West Long Jump /4 Al Pemberton Discus Brian Sternberg Pole Vault John Cramer Pole Vault / John Cramer Pole Vault Don Failla Pole Vault 14-0 Bill Coats Pole Vault 14-0 John Douglas Javelin University of Washington Track & Field

69 Men s Individual Champions MPSF Indoor Champions (1993-) Year Champion Event Mark 2001 David Bazzi Mile 4:19.09 Jason Fayant 5,000 15:25.59 Ja Warren Hooker 60m 6.51 Ja Warren Hooker 200m Brad Walker Pole Vault Ja Warren Hooker 55m 6.19 Ja Warren Hooker 200m Ja Warren Hooker 55m 6.13 Hooker/Dawson/ 4x400m Relay 3:12.05 Anabel/Prior 1996 Washington 4x400m Relay 3: Ed Turner 200m Tim Martin 55m Mitch Leffler 800m 1:50.65 NCAA Outdoor Champions (1921-) Year Champion Event Mark 1986 Mike Ramos Decathlon 8,261 pts. (meet record) 1979 Scott Neilson Hammer Tom Sinclair Javelin Scott Neilson Hammer Scott Neilson Hammer Scott Neilson Hammer Borys Chambul Discus Tinner/Belur/ Mile Relay 3:05.1 Franco/Hicks 1971 Cary Feldman Javelin Brian Sternberg Pole Vault / Steve Anderson 120y High Hurdles 14.4 Paul Jessup Discus Steve Anderson 220y Low Hurdles 23.5 Ed Genung 880y run 1: Rufus Kiser Mile 4: Herman Brix Shot Put / Jim Charteris 880y run 1: Gus Pope Shot Put /2 Gus Pope Discus NCAA Indoor Champions (1921-) Year Champion Event Mark 1998 Ja Warren Hooker 55 meters 6.13 UW AAU/TAC National Champions 1984 Duncan Atwood, Javelin 1983 Rod Ewaliko, Javelin 1979 Duncan Atwood, Javelin 1976 Fred Luke, Javelin 1974 Jim Johnson, Steeplechase 1973 Cary Feldman, Javelin 1972 Fred Luke, Javelin 1963 Brian Sternberg, Pole Vault 1932 Ed Genung, 880y 1931 Herman Brix, Shot put Ed Genung, 880y Paul Jessup, Discus 1930 Herman Brix, Shot put Steve Anderson, 120y HH Ed Genung, 880y Paul Jessup, Discus 1929 Herman Brix, Shot put Steve Anderson, 120y HH 1928 Herman Brix, Shot put Steve Anderson, 120y HH 1922 Gus Pope, Discus 1921 Gus Pope, Discus 1920 Gus Pope, Discus Herman Brix set the world record in the shot put with a mark of 51-8 in John Cramer won consecutive pole vault titles in Scott Neilson won four NCAA hammer crowns between University of Washington Track & Field 69

70 Pac-10 Outdoor Champions (1979-) Year Champion Event Mark 2000 Kate Bradshaw 10,000m 34: Anna Aoki 10,000m 35:04.99 Aretha Hill Discus Aretha Hill Discus Soozie Shanley Hammer Tara Davis Long Jump / Sonja Forster Heptathlon 5,266 pts Mari Bjone 400m Hurdles Jennifer Ponath Shot Put / Vicki Borsheim High Jump 6-0 3/4 Helena Uusitalo Javelin MPSF Indoor Champions (1993-) Year Champion Event Mark 2000 Seselia Thomas Shot Put Aretha Hill Shot Put / Tara Davis Long Jump / Claudine Robinson 55m Hurdles Claudine Robinson 55m Hurdles 7.86 NCAA Outdoor Champions (1982-) Year Champion Event Mark 1988 Jennifer Ponath Shot Put / Helena Uusitalo Javelin AIAW Outdoor Champions ( ) Year Champion Event Mark 1981 Regina Joyce 3000m 9:00.20 Women s Individual Champions Helena Uusitalo won the first UW women s NCAA title, the 1986 javelin crown. Anna Aoki won the Pac-10 10,000-meter title as a freshman in 1998, and again in Regina Joyce was the AIAW National Champion at 3,000- meters in conference hammer champion Soozie Shanley ranks third on UW s all-time list with a career-best mark of University of Washington Track & Field

71 Huskies on the World Stage UW at the Olympic Games Since Ira Courtney first took the University of Washington to the Olympic Games as a sprinter in 1912, the purple and gold has been a lasting presence on track and field s grandest stage. A total of 25 Huskies, from six different nations, have represented Washington at the Olympics, winning four medals. Following is a list of those UW athletes who have contributed to Washington s Olympic lore: 2000 Adam Setliff (USA), Discus, 5th Christian Belz (Switzerland), Steeplechase, dnp Ja Warren Hooker (USA), 4x400, dnc 1996 Adam Setliff (USA), Discus, 12th Aretha Hill (USA), Discus, 35th 1984 Sterling Hinds (Canada), 4x400, 3rd Duncan Atwood (USA), Javelin Regina Joyce (Ireland), Marathon 1980 Rod Ewaliko (USA), Javelin, dnc Duncan Atwood (USA), Javelin, dnc Scott Neilson (USA), Hammer 1976 Borys Chambul (Canada), Discus 1972 Jim Seymour (USA), 400m IH, 4th Fred Luke (USA), Javelin, 8th 1964 Phil Shinnick (USA), Long Jump, dnp Wariboko West (Nigeria), Long Jump, 4th 1960 Terry Tobacco (Canada), 400m 1956 Terry Tobacco (Canada), 400m, dnp x400 Relay (USA), 5th 1952 George Widenfeldt (Sweden), Decathlon, 4th Bob Hutchinson (Canada), 100m, 200m, dnp; 4x100 relay (USA), dnp 1936 Bruce Humbar (Canada), 100m, 200m, dnp; 4x100 relay (USA), 4th 1932 Ed Genung (USA), 800m, 4th; Paul Jessup (USA), Discus 1928 Steve Anderson (USA), 100m HH, 2nd Herman Brix (USA), Shot Put, 2nd 1924 Gus Pope (USA), Discus, 4th 1920 Gus Pope (USA), Discus, 3rd 1912 Ira Courtney (USA), 100, 200, dnp Aretha Hill, Discus, Atlanta 96 World-Record Setting Huskies Not only have Washington athletes appeared frequently on the world stage, several have exceeded the limits of human performance to establish new world records. Steve Anderson (at left) became the first Husky to break a world mark, doing so with a 14.4-second performance in the 120-yard hurdles in 1928, while pole vaulter Brian Sternberg is the most recent to achieve the task, notching a pole vault record of 16-feet, 8-inches in Following is a list of those UW competitors who have helped set the benchmarks to which athletes worldwide have aspired: Steve Anderson 1963 Brian Sternberg, PV, Phil Shinnick, LJ, 27-4 (never ratified) 1932 Herman Brix, Shot put, / Paul Jessup, Discus, / Herman Brix, Shot put, Steve Anderson, 120yd HH, 14.4 Huskies at the IAAF World Championships Note: Prior to 1991, the World Championships occurred once every four years; it has since occurred once every two years. The 2003 IAAF World Championships will be held in Paris, France Helsinki, Finland Rod Ewaliko (USA) Javelin, 11th, Regina Joyce (IRE) Marathon, 7th 2:33: Rome, Italy Duncan Atwood (USA) Javelin, 12th, Tokyo, Japan Rick Noji (USA) High Jump, 8th, 7-5 3/ Stuttgart, Germany Rick Noji (USA) High Jump, t21st, 7-2 1/ Gothenburg, Sweden Rick Noji (USA) High Jump, t27th, 7-2 1/ Athens, Greece Adam Setliff (USA), Discus, 7th, Orin Richburg (USA), Assistant Coach 1999 Seville, Spain Aretha Hill (USA), Discus, 23rd, Christian Belz (SUI), 3000 steeplechase, 22nd, 8:29: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Orin Richburg (USA), Head Coach Adam Setliff (USA), Discus, 5th, Christian Belz (SUI), 3000 steeplechase, 11th, 8:31.43 Adam Setliff, Discus Athens 97; Edmonton University of Washington Track & Field 71

72 Men s Dual Meet Records WASHINGTON vs. OREGON Dual Meet Records Event Mark Individual School Year 100m Ja Warren Hooker UW m Ed Turner UW m Pat Johnson UO m 1:48.67 Rob Webster UW ,500m 3:34.8 Peter Spir UO 1977 Dub Myers UO 1984 Steeplechase 8:43.37 Micah Davis UO ,000m 13:19.3 Rudy Chapa UO m Hurdles Micah Harris UO m Hurdles Bob Gray UO x100m Relay Ryan, Turner, UW 1996 Hattix, Dawson 4x400m Relay 3:11.21 UW 2000 High Jump 7-0 1/2 (2.15) Jason Walton UO 1993 Jason Boness UO 2001 Pole Vault /2 (5.50) Trevor Woods UO 2002 Piotr Buciarski UO 1999 Long Jump 25-2 (7.67) Phil Shinnick UW 1963 Triple Jump /4 (16.20) Spencer Williams UO 1990 Shot Put /2 (20.38) Jeff Stover UO 1980 Discus (62.64) Dean Crouser UO 1981 Hammer (73.98) Ken Flax UO 1985 Javelin (72.76) Troy Burkholder UW 1996 WASHINGTON vs. OREGON All-Time Men s Dual-Meet Results (Oregon leads 59-32) 2002 UO 117, UW 81 (A) 2001 UO 87, UW 75 (A) 2000 UW 85, UO 78 (A) 1999 UW 94, UO 67 (A) 1998 UW 82, UO 81 (H) 1997 UW 108, UO 95 (A) 1996 UO 104, UW 93 (H) 1995 UO 113, UW 50 (A) 1994 UO 107, UW 56 (H) 1993 UO 96, UW 67 (A) 1992 UO 89, UW 73 (H) 1991 UO 115, UW 48 (A) 1990 UW 84, UO 79 (H) 1989 UO 132, UW 31 (A) 1988 UO 102, UW 60 (H) 1987 UO 125, UW 33 (A) 1986 UO 119, UW 44 (H) 1985 UO 109, UW 53 (A) 1984 UO 84, UW 74 (H) 1983 UO 108, UW 54 (A) 1982 UO 98, UW 64 (H) 1981 UO 107, UW 56 (A) 1980 UO 100, UW 63 (H) 1979 UO 117, UW 46 (A) 1978 UO 110, UW 53 (H) 1977 UO 101, UW 60 (A) 1976 UO 84, UW 79 (H) 1975 UO 95.5, UO 67.5 (A) 1974 UW 93, UO 70 (H) 1973 UO 115, UW 48 (A) 1972 UO 109, UW 54 (H) 1971 UO 85, UW 60 (A) 1970 UO 89, UW 65 (H) 1969 UO 111, UW 37 (A) 1968 UW 70, UO 66 (H) 1967 UW 76, UO 69 (A) 1966 UO 86, UW 59 (H) 1965 UO 93, UW 52 (A) 1964 UO 91.5, UW 52.5 (H) 1963 UO 103, UW 42 (A) 1962 UO 98, UW 46 (H) 1961 UO 95, UW 36 (A) 1960 UO 77, UW 54 (H) 1959 UO 81.5, UW 49.5 (A) 1958 UO 78, UW 53 (H) 1957 UO 84, UW 47 (A) 1956 UO 71.5, UW 59.5 (H) 1955 UO 69.5, UW 61.5 (H) 1954 UO 74, UW 57 (A) 1953 UW 77, UO 54 (H) 1952 UO 69.5, UW 61.5 (A) 1951 UW 74, UO 57 (H) 1950 UO 73, UW 58 (A) 1949 UO 70, UW 61 (H) 1948 UW 73, UO 58 (A) 1947 UW 81, UO 50 (H) 1946 UW 75, UO 55 (A) 1943 UO 68, UW 63 (H) 1942 UW 85, UO 46 (A) 1941 UW 86, UO 45 (H) 1940 UW 77, UO 54 (A) 1939 UO 73, UW 58 (H) 1938 UO 67, UW 64 (A) 1937 UW 86, UO 44 (H) 1936 UW 74, UO 57 (A) 1935 UW 76.5, UO 54.5 (H) 1934 UO 67, UW 64 (A) 1933 UO 69, UW 62 (H) 1932 UW 77, UO 54 (A) 1931 UW 83.5, UO 47.5 (H) 1930 UO 69.3, UW 61.6 (A) 1929 UW 82, UO 49 (H) 1928 UW 94.5, UO 36.5 (A) 1927 UW 76, UO 55 (H) 1926 UW 88.5, UO 42.5 (A) 1925 UW 85, UO 46 (H) 1924 UW 73.6, UO 57.3 (A) 1923 UW 85, UO 46 (H) 1922 UW 75, UO 56 (A) 1921 UW 88, UO 43 (H) 1920 UO 66, UW 64 (H) 1919 UO 69, UW 62 (A) 1916 UO 76, UW 55 (H) 1915 UO 86, UO 44 (A) 1914 UO 67, UW 54 (H) 1912 UO 86, UW 54 (H) 1905 UO 62, UW 60 (A) 1904 UW 88, UO 34 (H) 1902 UW 103, UO 73 (H) 1901 UO 66.5, UO 55.5 (A) 1900 UO 62, UW 50 (H) WASHINGTON vs. WASHINGTON ST. Dual Meet Records Event Mark Individual School Year 100m Ja Warren Hooker UW m George Kablan WSU m Gabriel Tiacoh WSU m 1:47.96 Rob Webster UW ,500m 3:42.6 Richard Tuwei WSU 1985 Steeplechase 8:24.4 Henry Rono WSU ,000m 13:46.52 Josephat Kapkory WSU m Hurdles Dominique Arnold WSU m Hurdles Mark Macdonald WSU x100m Relay Marshall, Stanovich UW 1981 Howell, Jackson 4x400m Relay 3:08.2 Williams, Avgnan WSU 1981 Ramsey, Whitlock High Jump 7-5 (2.26) Brent Harken WSU 1982 Pole Vault 18-1 (5.51) Brad Walker UW 2002 Long Jump /2 (7.63) Norbert Payton WSU 1970 Triple Jump /2 (16.54) Ian Campbell WSU 1981 Shot Put /2 (19.62) Dimitrios Koutsoukis WSU 1985 Discus (60.68) John van Reenen WSU 1970 Hammer (77.74) Tore Gustafsson WSU 1986 Javelin (76.90) Stefan Wikstrom WSU 1990 WASHINGTON VS. WASHINGTON STATE All-Time Men s Dual-Meet Results (WSU leads ) 2002 WSU 103, UW 99 (A) 2001 WSU 99, UW 64 (A) 2000 UW 106, WSU 57 (A) 1999 WSU 107, UW 47 (H) 1998 WSU 93, UW 70 (A) 1997 UW 103, WSU 99 (H) 1996 UW 104, WSU 97 (A) 1995 WSU 122, UW 66 (A) WSU 97, UW 62 (H) 1994 WSU 88, UW 74 (A) WSU 105, UW 94 (H) 1993 WSU 88, UW 74 (H) 1992 WSU 96, UW 67 (A) 1991 WSU 101, UW 61 (H) 1990 WSU 110, UW 53 (A) 1989 WSU 83, UW 77 (H) 1988 WSU 91, UW 70 (A) 1987 WSU 92, UW 67 (H) 1986 WSU 102, UW 51 (A) 1985 WSU 105, UW 58 (H) 1984 WSU 105, UW 56 (A) 1982 WSU 95, UW 68 (A) 1981 WSU 91, UW 72 (A) WSU 98, UW 65 (H) 1980 WSU 101, UW 63 (A) 1979 WSU 86, UW 77 (H) 1978 WSU 108, UW 54 (A) 1977 WSU 88.5, UW 74.5 (H) 1976 WSU 117, UW 45 (A) 1975 UW 95, WSU 68 (H) 1974 WSU 84, UW 79 (A) 1973 WSU 91.5, UW 71.5 (H) 1972 WSU 100, UW 62 (A) 1971 UW 84, WSU 61 (H) 1970 WSU 105, UW 49 (A) 1969 WSU 115, UW 39 (H) 1968 WSU 107, WSU 38 (A) 1967 UW 88, WSU 57 (H) 1966 UW 75, WSU 69 (A) 1965 WSU 82, UW 63 (H) 1964 WSU 85, UW 60 (A) 1963 WSU 74, UW 71 (H) 1962 WSU 80, UW 65 (A) 1961 UW 75.2, WSU 55.8 (H) 1960 WSU 71.5, UW 59.5 (A) 1959 WSU 67.7, UW 63.3 (H) 1958 WSU 71, UW 60 (A) 1957 UW 84.3, WSU 46.7 (H) 1956 WSU 71.6, UW 59.4 (A) 1955 UW 70, WSU 61 (H) 1954 UW 68, WSU 63 (A) 1953 WSU 79.5, UW 51.5 (H) 1952 WSU 77, UW 54 (A) 1951 WSU 72.5, UW 58.5 (H) 1950 UW 65.5, WSU 65.5 (A), tie 1949 WSU 79, UW 52 (H) 1948 WSU 87.3, UW 43.7 (A) 1947 WSU 67, UW 64 (H) 1946 WSU 69.5, UW 61.5 (A) 1943 UW 69, WSU 62 (A) 1942 UW 71.3, WSU 59.7 (A) 1941 WSU 73, UW 58 (H) 1940 WSU 68.7, UW 62.3 (A) 1939 WSU 87, UW 44 (H) 1938 UW 75, WSU 56 (H) 1937 WSU 76, UW 55 (A) 1936 WSU 69, UW 62 (H) 1935 UW 76.3, WSU 54.7 (A) 1934 WSU 77.5, UW 52.5 (H) 1933 WSU 72, UW 59 (A) 1932 UW 68, WSU 63 (H) 1931 UW 78, WSU 53 (A) 1930 UW 75, WSU 55 (H) 1929 UW 82.3, WSU 48.7 (A) 1928 UW 78, WSU 53 (H) 1925 UW 85, WSU 50 (H) 1923 UW 98, WSU 33 (A) 1922 UW 93, WSU 38 (H) 1921 UW 84, WSU 47 (A) 1920 UW 77, WSU 54 (H) 1915 UW 72, WSU 58 (H) 1914 WSU 77, UW 54 (A) 1913 UW 68, WSU 63 (H) 1912 WSU 81, UW 59 (A) 1902 UW 86, WSU 35 (A) 1901 UW 96, WSU 26 (H) 1900 UW 74, WSU 41 (A) University of Washington Track & Field

73 Women s Dual Meet Records WASHINGTON vs. OREGON Dual Meet Records Event Mark Individual School Year 100m Donna Dennis UW m LaReina Woods UO m Camara Jones UO m 2:04.38 Leann Warren UO ,500m 4:14.80 Claudette Groenendaal UO ,000m 9:04.41 Regina Joyce UW m Hurdles Kay Garnett UO m Hurdles Keisha Griffis UW x100m Relay Smith, Walker, UW 1984 Keller, Dennis 4x400m Relay 3:40.53 McClatcher, Glass, UW 1998 Griffis, Muhammad High Jump 6-2 (1.88) Vicki Borsheim UW 1987 Pole Vault /4 (4.10) Becky Holliday UO 2002 Niki Reed UO 2001 Long Jump 20-7 (6.27) Meledy Smith UW 1984 Triple Jump /2 (12.71) Sara Jessie UO 1995 Shot Put 52-4 (15.95) Quenna Beasley UO 1985 Discus (58.60) Aretha Hill UW 1997 Hammer (56.86) Maureen Morrison UO 2000 Javelin (57.68) Helena Uusitalo UW 1986 WASHINGTON vs. OREGON All-Time Women s Dual-Meet Results (Oregon leads 20-6) 2002 UO 105, UW 95 (A) 2001 UO 88, UW 65 (A) 2000 UO 80, UW 74 (A) 1999 UW 89, UO 64 (A) 1998 UW 88.5, UO 68.5 (H) 1997 UO 98, UW 83 (A) 1996 UW 91, UO 89 (H) 1995 UO 71, UW 65 (A) 1994 UW 90, UO 46 (H) 1993 UO 88, UW 48 (A) 1992 UO 98, UW 38 (H) 1991 UO 72, UW 64 (A) 1990 UW 72, UO 64 (H) 1989 UO 83, UW 53 (A) 1988 UO 84, UW 47 (H) 1987 UO 87, UW 44 (A) 1986 UO 84.5, UW 51.5 (H) 1985 UO 81, UW 55 (A) 1984 UO 70, UW 56 (H) 1983 UO 72, UW 55 (A) 1982 UO 79, UW 47 (H) 1981 UO 74, UW 53 (A) 1980 UO 75, UW 53 (H) 1979 UO 99, UW 33 (A) 1978 UO 67, UW 60 (H) 1977 UW 66, UO 61 (A) WASHINGTON vs. WASHINGTON ST. Dual Meet Records Event Mark Individual School Year 100m Pam Qualls WSU m Pam Qualls WSU m 53.3h Celestine N Drin WSU m 2:04.61 Celestine N Drin WSU ,500m 4:22.76 Susan Gregg UW ,000m 9:31.34 Jennifer Bravard WSU ,000m 17:23.02 Anna Blue WSU m Hurdles Agneta Rosenblad WSU m Hurdles Terra Barter UW x100m Relay Higgins, Mucker WSU 2000 Evans, Sewell 4x400m Relay 3:41.13 Higgins, Evans, WSU 1999 Smith, Richardson High Jump 6-2 3/4 (1.90) Vicki Borsheim UW 1987 Pole Vault /2 (3.80) Kate Soma UW 2002 Jeannette Martus WSU 2000 Long Jump /4 (6.37) Chantal Brunner WSU 1993 Triple Jump /4 (12.72) Cicely Clinkenbeard WSU 2002 Shot Put 55-7 (16.94) Jennifer Ponath UW 1988 Discus (60.54) Aretha Hill UW 1998 Hammer (56.33) Brittany Hinchcliffe WSU 2002 Javelin (57.16) Helena Uusitalo UW 1986 WASHINGTON VS. WASHINGTON STATE All-Time Women s Dual-Meet Results (UW leads 18-8) 2002 WSU 105, UW 98 (A) 2001 WSU 114.5, UW 43.5 (A) 2000 WSU 110, UW 44 (A) 1999 WSU 107, UW 47 (H) 1998 WSU 85, UW 69 (A) 1997 UW 100.5, WSU 80.5 (H) 1996 UW 99, WSU 80 (A) 1995 UW 101, WSU 64 (A) UW 90, WSU 46 (H) 1994 UW 78.5, WSU 52.5 (A) UW 77.5, WSU 58.5 (H) 1993 UW 70, WSU 66 (H) 1992 WSU 90, UW 45 (A) 1991 UW 77, WSU 59 (H) 1990 UW 86, WSU 59 (A) UW 72.7, WSU 63.3 (A) 1989 UW 83, WSU 53 (H) 1988 UW 72, WSU 64 (A) 1987 WSU 80, UW 56 (H) 1986 WSU 82.7, UW 51.3 (A) 1985 UW 77, WSU 59 (H) 1984 No meet 1983 UW 77, WSU 32 (H) 1982 UW 74, WSU 35 (A) 1981 UW 79, WSU 38 (H) 1980 UW 70, WSU 57 (A) 1979 UW 80, WSU 47 (H) 2003 University of Washington Track & Field 73

74 Husky Stadium Looming high above Lake Washington, Husky Stadium is a unique structure that has grown with the times. Its current capacity of 72,500 seats makes it the largest stadium in the Pacific Northwest and the nation s 15thlargest on-campus facility. Husky Stadium was built in 1920 at a cost of $600,000, listing an initial capacity of 30,000. Four subsequent expansion projects have brought the stadium to its current configuration, including the upper deck built on the north side in 1987 that expanded the stadium s seating capacity to 72,500. In 2001, Washington installed FieldTurf on both the stadium infield, used as an athlete warm-up area, and on the East Field between Husky Stadium and Lake Washington. Throwers using the East Field s two shot put areas, javelin runway and discus and hammer cage can watch as their implements sail high into a Seattle sky framed by Mt. Rainer and the Olympic Mountains. An all-weather track was first installed in During the summer of 1989, Husky Stadium became the beneficiary of an eight-lane synthetic surface track. The $1.5 million gift from the Seattle Organizing Committee enabled Husky Stadium to provide athletes with a worldclass facility as host of the track and field competition as well as the opening and closing ceremonies of the 1990 Goodwill Games. The Goodwill Games competition kept the record keeper busy as 33 stadium standards were eclipsed during the international competition. One record that was not broken was the steeplechase mark of 8:05.4 established by Henry Rono in Rono s time stood as the world record for 11 years and still ranks No. 4 all-time. Husky Stadium has also served as the host for several elite-level meets, including the 1971 NCAA Championships, the 1972 AAU championships and the 1990 Pacific-10 Conference Championships. Another elite meet was added to Husky Stadium s lengthy list as Washington played host to the Pacific- 10 Conference Championships on May 24-25, University of Washington Track & Field

75 Dempsey Indoor The newest, and largest, addition to Washington s growing athletic complex is Dempsey Indoor. The 80,000- square foot home of Husky indoor track opened in September of 2001 to rave reviews. The facility includes a permanent 307-meter MONDO track (six lanes on the straightaway, five on the oval) and a full 100-yard FieldTurf infield equipped to host the shot put, weight throw, long jump, triple jump, high jump and pole vault events. In the 2002 indoor track season alone, Dempsey Indoor played host to six collegiate meets and two high school competitions, including the UW Last Chance Qualifier on Mar. 2, which featured three indoor school records and 48 NCAA qualifying performances. This year, Dempsey Indoor will host eight track and field competitions featuring some of the finest amateur and professional athletes in the world. In addition to its competitive use, the building is utilized as an indoor practice facility for Washington s football, softball, baseball and men s and women s soccer teams, and is considered one of the premier indoor facilities on the West Coast. The facility is named for California businessman Neal Dempsey, a 1964 Washington graduate. Dempsey and his wife, Janet, made the largest individual contribution ever to the University in January of The Dempseys announced a gift of $10 million to be split between the School of Business Program in Entrepreneurship and Innovation and the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics. Dempsey Indoor Records MEN 60m Dash 6.66, Samie Parker, Oregon, 3/2/02 60m Hurdles 7.87, Micah Harris, Oregon, 1/19/02 200m 21.77, Mike Hinshaw, Western Oregon, 1/19/02 400m 46.88, Derek Prior, Club Northwest, 3/2/02 800m 1:48.07, Simon Kimata, Oregon, 1/19/02 Mile 3:58.93, Eric Garner, Washington, 3/2/ m 7:53.60, Graeme Hood, Unattached, 2/9/ m 13:59.18, Joe Driscoll, Portland, 3/2/02 4x400m Relay 3:12.40, Oregon, 1/19/02 DMR 10:03.99, UC Davis, 2/9/02 High Jump 7-1, Jason Boness, Oregon, 2/2/02 Pole Vault /2, Matt Phillips, Unattached, 2/9/02 Long Jump /2, Juane Armon, UCLA, 3/2/02 Triple Jump /2, Kenny Johnson, Boise State, 2/2/02 Shot Put 63-7, Scott Weigand, UCLA, 2/2/02 Weight Throw /4, Simon Stewart, Idaho, 3/2/02 WOMEN 60m Dash 7.43, Philomenah Mensah, Unattached, 2/9/02 60m Hurdles 8.39, LaShaunda Fowler, CSN, 3/2/02 200m 23.72, Michelle Davis, UNLV, 2/9/02 400m 54.08, Sheena Johnson, UCLA, 3/2/02 800m 2:06.07, Ludmila Vasilyeva, SETA, 1/21/02 Mile 4:42.42, Diane Cummins, Pacific Sport, 3/2/ m 9:18.23, Emilie Mondor, Simon Fraser, 1/19/ m 16:33.19, Brianna Torres, Arizona State, 3/2/02 4x400m Relay 3:35.98, UCLA, 3/2/02 DMR 11:58.68, Cal State Northridge, 2/9/02 High Jump 5-8, Jodi Smith, Arizona State, 3/2/02 5-8, Tiffany Barnett, Cal, 3/2/02 Pole Vault /2, Tracy O Hara, UCLA, 2/2/02 Long Jump /4, Zee Ogarro, Washington, 2/9/02 Triple Jump /4, Dee Scott, CS Northridge, 3/2/02 Shot Put /4, Seilala Sua, UCLA, 2/2/02 Weight Throw 66-8, Cari Soong, UCLA, 2/2/ University of Washington Track & Field 75

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