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Hayward Field 15th Ave. and Agate St., Eugene, OR @OregonTF Facebook.com/OregonTF GoDucks.com/trackandfield ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS T&F Contact: Nate Krueger Email: nkrueger@uoregon.edu C: (253) 569-9468 O: (541) 346-5475 2018 INDOOR SCHEDULE Date Meet (Location) Jan. 13 UW Preview (Seattle, Wash.) Jan. 25-27 Dr. Sander Invitational (New York, N.Y.) Feb. 9-10 Don Kirby Elite (Albuquerque, N.M.) Feb. 9-10 Husky Classic (Seattle, Wash.) Feb. 23-24 MPSF Championships (Seattle, Wash.) March 9-10 NCAA Championships (College Station, Texas) COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Robert Johnson (6th year as HC, 13th at UO) Associate Head Coach: Andy Powell (13th year) Associate Head Coach: Curtis Taylor (5th year) Assistant Coach: Seth Henson (1st year) Assistant Coach: Maurica Powell (12th year) Assistant Coach: Erik Whitsitt (6th year) DR. SANDER INVITATIONAL ENTRIES MEN 60 Meters Cravon Gillespie Spenser Schmidt Rashad Swank-Jones Myles Webb 200 Meters Joseph Anderson Braxton Canady Cravon Gillespie Rashad Swank-Jones Myles Webb 400 Meters Orwin Emilien Jonathan Harvey Chin Ng Cameron Stone 800 Meters Jaxson Hoey Mile Reed Brown Blake Haney Sam Prakel Mick Stanovsek Cooper Teare 3,000 Meters Tanner Anderson Jackson Mestler Cooper Teare James West Jack Yearian 60 Meter Hurdles Joseph Anderson Braxton Canady Jonathan Harvey 4x400 Meter Relay Distance-Medley Relay High Jump Ben Milligan Long Jump Tristan James Spenser Schmidt Triple Jump Tristan James Weight Throw Jared Briere Austin Glynn Max Lydum Austin Tharp WOMEN 60 Meters Makenzie Dunmore Jasmin Reed Ariana Washington Lauren Rain Williams 200 Meters Shae Anderson Venessa D Arprino Briyahna DesRosiers Alaysha Johnson Jasmin Reed Kaylah Robinson Rachel Vinjamuri Hannah Waller Ariana Washington Lauren Rain Williams 400 Meters Shae Anderson Venessa D Arpino Briyahna DesRosiers Makenzie Dunmore Rachel Vinjamuri Hannah Waller 800 Meters Sabrina Southerland Mile Lilli Burdon Susan Ejore Amanda Gehrich 3,000 Meters Emma Abrahamson Carmela Cardama Baez Jessica Hull Judy Pendergast 60 Meter Hurdles Alaysha Johnson Kaylah Robinson 4x400 Meter Relay Distance-Medley Relay High Jump Ashlyn Hare Long Jump Chaquinn Cook Rhesa Foster Triple Jump Chaquinn Cook Shot Put Kiana Phelps Maddie Rabing Ronna Stone Weight Throw Maddie Rabing Ronna Stone Sydnee Walker 2018 OREGON TRACK AND FIELD MEET NOTES DR. SANDER INVITATIONAL/COLUMBIA CHALLENGE When: Friday, Jan. 26 - Saturday, Jan. 27 Start time: 6 a.m. PT Where: New York, N.Y. Facility: Armory Track and Field Center Watch: USATF.TV/RunnerSpace +Plus Results: results.armorytrack.com FOCUS TURNS TO QUALIFYING MARKS AS DUCKS HEAD TO NEW YORK EUGENE, Ore. After knocking off the rust in its 2018 indoor opener, the Oregon track and field team will turn its attention to securing NCAA qualifying marks when the Ducks travel to the historic Armory Track and Field Center in New York for the Columbia Challenge as part of the Dr. Sander Invitational (Jan. 26-27). We definitely need to get some qualifying marks there in New York, said head coach Robert Johnson. Our focus will be on getting those DMR qualifiers and then anything we can get on top of that is icing on the cake. MEET FORMAT The Dr. Sander Invitational runs from Thursday, Jan. 25, to Saturday, Jan. 27, with the Ducks competing only on Friday and Saturday. The three-day event consists of two separate meets: the Armory Challenge (Jan. 25-26) and the Columbia Challenge (Jan. 26-27). The Ducks will compete in the Columbia Challenge. HOW TO FOLLOW The Dr. Sander Invitational will be streamed live through USATF.TV/RunnerSpace +Plus, and the NBC Sports Network will air two hours of live action on Saturday (2-4 p.m. PT). Live results can be found at results.armorytrack.com, and updates will be provided during the meet on Twitter via @OregonTF and @Run4Ducks. DUCKS SHAKE OFF RUST AT INDOOR OPENER The Ducks got comfortable with being back in a meet setting when they opened the 2018 season at the UW Preview in Seattle on Jan. 13. Many student-athletes competed in off events to kick off the rust from the offseason, while others shined in their specialties. Hannah Waller ran a new PR and the second-fastest 200-meter time (24.19) in the field, and was joined by six more Ducks in the top 12. Sabrina Southerland ran a huge PR in the mile (4:40.40), Ashlyn Hare got the collegiate win in the high jump (5 7 ) in her UO debut and freshman Sydnee Walker moved into seventh in UO history in the weight throw (58-7.5) in her first collegiate event. For the men, transfer Cravon Gillespie took third in the 60 meters in 6.77 to move into a tie for seventh all-time at Oregon, Cameron Stone won both his 200 and 600-meter heats and Ben Milligan (7 0.5 ) and Max Lydum (58-1.25) each reached new PRs in the high jump and weight throw, respectively. DUCKS LOOK TO CONTINUE INDOOR DOMINANCE The Men and Women of Oregon have frequently been at the top of the NCAA indoor track and field world over the past decade, winning 11 total indoor team titles since 2009. The UO women have won the last two indoor championships, including last year when they scored a meet record 84 points, and seven of the last eight. The UO men have won four indoor titles in the last nine years, including three straight from 2014 to 2016. NEW FACES, SAME GOALS There will be a lot of new faces for Duck fans to learn in 2018, as more than 30 newcomers have joined the Men and Women of Oregon. That is nearly triple the usual amount of new faces the Ducks welcome each year. Some of the notable newcomers by way of transfer include sprinters Cravon Gillespie (Mt. SAC) and Briyahna DesRosiers (Texas A&M), jumpers Tristan James (LCC) and Spenser Schmidt (PSU) and middle distance runners Sabrina Southerland (Georgetown), Amanda Gehrich (Utah) and Ruby Stauber (LSU). Oregon also brought in an abundance of talented freshmen, including hurdlers Joseph Anderson and Kaylah Robinson, sprinters Shae Anderson, Jasmin Reed, Lauren Rain Williams and Rocky Rainey, distance runners Cooper Teare and Reed Brown and throwers Jared Briere and Austin Glynn. UO WOMEN COMING OFF TRIPLE CROWN The Women of Oregon will look to build off last year s magical season in 2018 after becoming the first NCAA DI women s program ever to complete the Triple Crown, with national titles in cross country, indoor track and field and outdoor track and field in the same academic year. The UO women began the historic run with a thrilling one-point win in the 2016 NCAA Cross Country Championships, and then dominated at the NCAA Indoor Championships for their seventh indoor title in the last eight years with a meet-record 84 points. With history on the line, the Ducks pulled out a narrow victory over Georgia at the NCAA Outdoor Championships, with the 4x400 relay team running a collegiate record 3:23.13 to pull out a must-have victory in the final event and complete the Triple Crown (more on pages 12-13). RANKINGS The Women of Oregon are currently ranked No. 1 in the nation, while the Men of Oregon slot in at No. 14. UP NEXT The Ducks will split into two groups for their next competition after New York, with the sprinters and jumpers going to Albuquerque for the Don Kirby Elite (Feb. 9-10) and the throwers and distance runners traveling to Seattle for the Husky Classic (Feb. 9-10). 1

MEN S ROSTER BREAKDOWN BY CLASS Redshirt Seniors (3) Bryan Fernandez, Travis Neuman, Sam Prakel Seniors (3) Tony Brooks-James, Charles Nelson, Damarcus Simpson Redshirt Juniors (8) Drake Brennan, Cravon Gillespie, Blake Haney, Chin Ng, John Nizich, Drew Russert, Spenser Schmidt, James West Juniors (5) Orwin Emilien, Matthew Maton, Ben Milligan, Julius Shellmire, Austin Torres Redshirt Sophomores (8) Tanner Anderson, Tristan James, Max Lydum, Mick Stanovsek, Cameron Stone, Rashad Swank-Jones, Austin Tharp, Jackson VanVuren Sophomores (7) Sebastian Barajas, Braxton Canady, Jonathan Harvey, Jaxson Hoey, Jackson Mestler, Austin Tamagno, Jack Yearian Redshirt Freshmen (1) Levi Thomet Freshmen (9) Joseph Anderson, Jared Briere, Robert Brooks, Reed Brown, Rieker Daniel, Austin Glynn, Rocky Rainey, Cooper Teare, Myles Webb BY HOME STATE Oregon (14), California (11), Florida (3), Washington (3), International (3), Ohio (2), Texas (2), Alaska (1), Arizona (1), Georgia (1), Pennsylvania (1), Rhode Island (1), Wisconsin (1) BY EVENT GROUP Distance (12) Tanner Anderson, Reed Brown, Bryan Fernandez, Jaxson Hoey, Matthew Maton, Jackson Mestler, Travis Neuman, Austin Tamagno, Cooper Teare, Levi Thomet, James West, Jack Yearian Hurdles (3) Joseph Anderson, Braxton Canady, Jonathan Harvey Javelin (2) John Nizich, Jackson VanVuren Jumps (6) Robert Brooks, Tristan James, Ben Milligan, Drew Russert, Spenser Schmidt, Damarcus Simpson Middle Distance (3) Blake Haney, Sam Prakel, Mick Stanovsek Multi-Events (1) Austin Torres Sprints (11) Tony Brooks-James, Rieker Daniel, Cravon Gillespie, Charles Nelson, Chin Ng, Julius Shellmire, Cameron Stone, Orwin Emilien, Rocky Rainey, Rashad Swank-Jones, Myles Webb Throws (6) Sebastian Barajas, Drake Brennan, Jared Briere, Austin Glynn, Max Lydum, Austin Tharp 2018 MEN S INDOOR ALPHABETICAL ROSTER Name CL Events Hometown (Previous School(s)) Joseph Anderson Fr. Hurdles Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. (Upland) Tanner Anderson RSo. Distance Spokane, Wash. (North Central) Sebastian Barajas So. Throws Hood River, Ore. (Hood River Valley) Drake Brennan RJr. Throws Grants Pass, Ore. (Grants Pass) Jared Briere Fr. Throws Woonsocket, Ri. (Woonsocket) Robert Brooks Fr. Jumps Phoenix, Ariz. (Brophy College Prep) Tony Brooks-James Sr. Sprints Gainesville, Fla. (Gainesville) Reed Brown Fr. Distance Grapevine, Texas (Southlake Carroll) Braxton Canady So. Hurdles Jacksonville, Fla. (Paxon School for Advanced Studies) Rieker Daniel Fr. Sprints Boring, Ore. (Oregon City) Orwin Emilien Jr. Sprints Republic of Mauritius (Western Texas College) Bryan Fernandez RSr. Distance Santa Barbara, Calif. (Dos Pueblos) Cravon Gillespie RJr. Sprints Pasadena, Calif. (Monrovia/Mt. SAC) Austin Glynn Fr. Throws Onalaska, Wis. (Onalaska) Blake Haney RJr. Middle Distance Bakersfield, Calif. (Stockdale) Jonathan Harvey So. Hurdles Tracy, Calif. (De La Salle) Jaxson Hoey So. Distance Downington, Pa. (Downington West/Penn State) Tristan James RSo. Jumps Salem, Ore. (West Salem/Lane CC) Max Lydum RSo. Throws Independence, Ore. (Central) Matthew Maton Jr. Distance Bend, Ore. (Summit) Jackson Mestler So. Distance Eugene, Ore. (Sheldon) Ben Milligan Jr. Jumps Portland, Ore. (Sherwood) Charles Nelson Sr. Sprints Daytona Beach, Fla. (Seabreeze) Travis Neuman RSr. Distance Bend, Ore. (Summit) Chin Ng RJr. Sprints Singapore (Raffles Institution) John Nizich RJr. Javelin Oregon City, Ore. (Central Catholic) Sam Prakel RSr. Middle Distance Versailles, Ohio (Versailles) Rocky Rainey Fr. Sprints League City, Texas (LC Clear Falls) Drew Russert RJr. Jumps Los Altos, Calif. (Mountain View/Lane CC) Spenser Schmidt RJr. Jumps Eugene, Ore. (Churchill/Portland State) Julius Shellmire Jr. Sprints Portland, Ore. (Grant/Southern Oregon) Damarcus Simpson Sr. Jumps Lafayatte, Ga. (Lafayette/Chadron State) Mick Stanovsek RSo. Middle Distance Concord, Ohio (Notre Dame Cathedral Latin) Cameron Stone RSo. Sprints Sacramento, Calif. (Sheldon) Rashad Swank-Jones RSo. Sprints Seattle, Wash. (Garfield/Lane CC) Austin Tamagno So. Distance Brea, Calif. (Brea Olinda) Cooper Teare Fr. Distance Alameda, Calif. (St. Joseph Notre Dame) Austin Tharp RSo. Throws Eugene, Ore. (Sheldon) Levi Thomet RFr. Distance Kodiak, Alaska (Kodiak) Austin Torres Jr. Multi-Events Red Bluff, Calif. (Red Bluff/Lane CC) Jackson VanVuren RSo. Javelin Hillsboro, Ore. (Faith Bible Christian) Myles Webb Fr. Sprints Glendale, Calif. (Oaks Christian) James West RJr. Distance Kent, England, UK (Loughborough University) Jack Yearian So. Distance Tacoma, Wash. (Bellarmine Prep) Name Sebastian Barajas Jared Briere Braxton Canady Rieker Daniel Orwin Emilien Cravon Gillespie Blake Haney Jaxson Hoey Max Lydum Matthew Maton MEN S PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Pronunciation Buh-rah-haas Bry-er Can-uh-dee Rye-ker Oor-win Em-ee-lee-in Cray-von Guh-les-pee Hay-nee Hoo-ee Lie-dum MAY-tahn Name Jackson Mestler Chin Ng John Nizich Sam Prakel Julius Shellmire Mick Stanovsek Austin Tamagno Cooper Teare Levi Thomet Jack Yearian Pronunciation Mess-ler Ing Nye-zich Pray-kul Shell-my-er Stan-ove-sek Tuh-mahg-no Teer Tom-et Year-ee-in 2

WOMEN S ROSTER BREAKDOWN BY CLASS Redshirt Seniors (3) Alli Cash, Madi Greenleaf, Sabrina Southerland Seniors (5) Hannah Cunliffe, Kerissa D Arpino, Venessa D Arpino, Brooke Feldmeier, Ariana Washington Redshirt Juniors (5) Emma Abrahamson, Briyahna DesRosiers Alaysha Johnson, Kylee O Connor, Keera Stephen Juniors (3) Lilli Burdon, Chaquinn Cook, Jessica Hull Redshirt Sophomores (8) JoJo Ananouko, Carmela Cardama Baez, Rubie Cordey, Susan Ejore, Ashlyn Hare, Khadejah Jackson, Ronna Stone, Rachel Vinjamuri Sophomores (9) Makenzie Dunmore, Rhesa Foster, Amanda Gehrich, Judy Pendergast, Kiana Phelps, Maddie Rabing, Katie Rainsberger, Ruby Stauber, Hannah Waller Redshirt Freshmen (3) Rennie Kendrick, Alexis Rigmaiden, Elisa Trujillo Freshmen (8) Shae Anderson, Keira McCarrell, Kiley McCarthy, Kate Murphy, Lauren Rain Williams, Jasmin Reed, Kaylah Robinson, Sydnee Walker BY HOME STATE California (13), Oregon (11), International (4), Georgia (3), Colorado (2), Illinois (2), Washington (2), Iowa (1), Kansas (1), Louisiana (1), Minnesota (1), New York (1), Texas (1), Virginia (1) BY EVENT GROUP Distance (8) Emma Abrahamson, Alli Cash Carmela Cardama Baez, Jessica Hull, Judy Pendergast Hurdles (6) Madi Greenleaf, Khadejah Jackson, Alaysha Johnson, Kylee O Connor, Kaylah Robinson, Keera Stephen Javelin (3) JoJo Ananouko, Keira McCarrell, Alexis Rigmaiden Jumps (4) Chaquinn Cook, Rhesa Foster, Ashlyn Hare, Elisa Trujillo Middle Distance (10) Lilli Burdon, Susan Ejore, Brooke Feldmeier, Amanda Gehrich, Rennie Kendrick, Kiley McCarthy, Kate Murphy, Katie Rainsberger, Sabrina Southerland, Ruby Stauber Sprints (12) Shae Anderson, Rubie Cordey, Hannah Cunliffe, Kerissa D Arpino, Venessa D Arpino, Briyahana DesRosiers, Makenzie Dunmore, Lauren Rain Williams, Jasmin Reed, Rachel Vinjamuri, Hannah Waller, Ariana Washington Throws (4) Kiana Phelps, Maddie Rabing, Ronna Stone, Sydnee Walker 2018 WOMEN S INDOOR ALPHABETICAL ROSTER Name CL Events Hometown (Previous School(s)) Emma Abrahamson RJr. Distance Carlsbad, Calif. (La Costa Canyon/Vanderbilt) JoJo Ananouko RSo. Javelin Portland, Ore. (Jesuit/University of San Francisco) Shae Anderson Fr. Sprints/Hurdles Norco, Calif. (Norco) Lilli Burdon Jr. Middle Distance Queensland, Australia (St. Hilda s) Carmela Cardama Baez RSo. Distance Vigo, Spain (Ies Do Castro/Florida State) Alli Cash RSr. Distance Lexexa, Kan. (Shawnee Mission West) Chaquinn Cook Jr. Jumps Portland, Ore. (Benson/Portland State) Rubie Cordey RSo. Sprints Portland, Ore. (Lincoln/Lane CC) Hannah Cunliffe Sr. Sprints Federal Way, Wash. (Federal Way) Kerissa D Arpino Sr. Sprints Grants Pass, Ore. (North Valley/Oregon State) Venessa D Arpino Sr. Sprints Grants Pass, Ore. (North Valley/Oregon State) Briyahna DesRosiers RJr. Sprints Chicago, Ill. (North Lawndale Prep/Texas A&M) Makenzie Dunmore So. Sprints Powder Sprints, Ga. (Mceachern) Susan Ejore RSo. Middle Distance Nakuru, Kenya (St. Gabriel s Mission School/Monroe College) Brooke Feldmeier Sr. Middle Distance Olympia, Wash. (Tumwater/Ole Miss) Rhesa Foster So. Jumps Clovis, Calif. (Clovis North) Amanda Gehrich So. Middle Distance Trabuco Canyon, Calif. (Tesoro/Utah) Madi Greenleaf RSr. Hurdles Lake Oswego, Ore. (Lakeridge/UCLA) Ashlyn Hare RSo. Jumps Colorado Springs, Colo. (Rampart High/Vanderbilt) Jessica Hull Jr. Distance Albion Park, Australia (Albion Park) Khadejah Jackson RSo. Hurdles Atlanta, Ga. (The Lovett High School) Alaysha Johnson RJr. Hurdles Houston, Texas (Spring) Rennie Kendrick RFr. Middle Distance Portland, Ore. (Grant) Keira McCarrell Fr. Javelin/Multi-Events Salem, Ore. (West Salem) Kiley McCarthy Fr. Middle Distance Carlsbad, Calif. (Carlsbad) Kate Murphy Fr. Middle Distance Burke, Va. (Lake Braddock) Kylee O Connor RJr. Hurdles/Sprints Eugene, Ore. (Sheldon) Judy Pendergast So. Distance Naperville, Ill. (Naperville North/Harvard) Kiana Phelps So. Throws Kingsley, Iowa (Kingsley-Pierson) Maddie Rabing So. Throws Lake Oswego, Ore. (Lakeridge) Katie Rainsberger So. Middle Distance Colorado Springs, Colo. (Air Academy) Jasmin Reed Fr. Sprints Carson, Calif. (Serra Junipero) Alexis Rigmaiden RFr. Javelin Lake Charles, La. (St. Louis Catholic) Kaylah Robinson Fr. Hurdles/Sprints Richmond, Calif. (El Cerrito) Sabrina Southerland RSr. Middle Distance New York, N.Y. (Benjamin N. Cardozo/Georgetown) Ruby Stauber So. Middle Distance Plymouth, Minn. (Wayzata/LSU) Keera Stephen RJr. Hurdles Ontario, Calif. (Colony) Ronna Stone RSo. Throws San Jose, Calif. (Valley Christian) Elisa Trujillo RFr. Jumps Brea, Calif. (Brea Olinda) Rachel Vinjamuri RSo. Sprints Newport, Ore. (Newport/Portland State) Sydnee Walker Fr. Throws Roswell, Ga. (King s Ridge Christian) Hannah Waller So. Sprints Clovis, Calif. (Buchanan) Ariana Washington Sr. Sprints Signal Hill, Calif. (Poly) Lauren Rain Williams Fr. Sprints Lakewood, Calif. (Oaks Christian) Name JoJo Ananouko Lilli Burdon Rubie Cordey Hannah Cunliffe Kerissa D Arpino Venessa D Arpino Briyahna DesRosiers Susan Ejore Brooke Feldmeier Rhesa Foster Amanda Gehrich WOMEN S PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Pronunciation An-uh-no-koo Burden Core-dee Cun-lif Dee-ar-pee-no Dee-ar-pee-no Bree-ah-na Day-row-zhee-ay Ee-jor-ay Feld-my-er Ree-suh Gare-itch Name Khadejah Jackson Keira McCarrell Kiana Phelps Katie Rainsberger Sabrina Southerland Ruby Stauber Keera Stephen Elisa Trujillo Rachel Vinjamuri Ariana Washington Pronunciation Kuh-dee-juh Keer-uh Kee-ah-nuh Rains-burger Suh-thur-lend Stah-ber Steh-fin Ee-lie-zuh True-hee-oh Vin-juh-mer-ee Are-ee-ah-nuh 3

WHO TO WATCH THIS WEEKEND WHO TO WATCH: Three-time NCAA champion and eight-time all-american Ariana Washington was named to the preseason watch list for The Bowerman after winning the indoor 200-meter title and playing a crucial role in the Triple Crown run last season. UO LOOKING TO REPLICATE DMR SUCCESS IN NYC The Ducks head to New York focused on securing NCAA Indoor qualifying marks in the distance-medley relay, something they were able to accomplish in thrilling fashion last season at the Armory in New York. The quartet of Lilli Burdon (1,200m), Ashante Horsley (400m), Raevyn Rogers (800m) and Katie Rainsberger (1,600m) ran a blistering 10:48.77 to shatter the collegiate record by more than two seconds for the Men of Oregon, and the Men of Oregon got an NCAAleading time of 9:30.86 from Matthew Maton (1,200m), Cameron Stone (400m), Mick Stanovsek (800m) and Edward Cheserek (1,600m). WASHINGTON NAMED TO BOWERMAN WATCH LIST Senior sprinter Ariana Washington, a three-time NCAA champion and eight-time all-american for the Ducks, was named to the preseason watch list for The Bowerman, the most prestigious award in collegiate track and field. Washington played a major part in last year s Triple Crown run for the Women of Oregon, winning the NCAA Indoor 200 meter title while also scoring indoors in the 60 meters as well as outdoors in both the 100 and 200 meters. Fellow sprinter Hannah Cunliffe also received votes for the Bowerman preseason watch list. JOHNSON AMONG ALL-TIME GREAT COACHES In just his sixth year as the Ducks head coach, Robert Johnson has already led Oregon to 13 team NCAA championships, placing him fourth on the NCAA alltime list. Only John McDonell (42), Pat Henry (35) and Ted Banks (17) have led cross country or track and field teams to more national titles. Under Johnson, the Ducks have won two NCAA championships in women s cross country, four in women s indoor track and field, three in men s indoor track and field, two in women s outdoor track and field and two in men s outdoor track and field. Additionally, Johnson led the Women of Oregon to the the historic Triple Crown in 2016-17. Johnson has also guided his student-athletes to 48 individual national championships. MEET NOTES history of NCAA athletics. The Ducks also lose 2017 Bowerman winner and six-time NCAA champion Raevyn Rogers and 2016 Olympian Deajah Stevens to the professional ranks, along with last year s NCAA 60-meter hurdle champion Sasha Wallace, 100 and 200-meter Pac-12 champion Kyree King and the top two Pac-12 finishers in the decathlon, Mitch Modin and Joe Delgado, among others. DUCKS SIGN NINE FOR 2019 The Ducks announced another elite recruiting class on Jan. 16, signing nine highly accomplished studentathletes from around the country and the world for 2019. The loaded incoming class includes a U.S. Junior and Pan-American champion, five state champions and three all-usa selections. The class is made up of hurdlers Eric Edwards Jr. and Emily Sloan, jumpers Lexi Ellis, DJ Henderson and Tori Sloan, middle distance runners Taylor Chiotti and Josh Hoey and multi-event athletes Oierce LaCoste and Maximilian Vollmer. 2017 CROSS COUNTRY REVIEW The Men and Women of Oregon each put together solid cross country seasons during the fall, with the women finishing fifth at the NCAA Championships and the men running their best race of the year to place sixth. Katie Rainsberger continued to establish herself as a budding star with a stellar season, which she began by shattering the Springfield Golf Club course record. Lilli Burdon showed she can be UO s consistent No. 2 runner while joining Rainsberger on the all-pac-12 first-team, and Carmela Cardama Baez proved to be a big contributor after transfering from Florida State by earning second-team all-pac-12 honors. The Men of Oregon enjoyed a a great rookie season from freshman Cooper Teare, who finished eighth at the Pac-12 Championships to earn Pac-12 freshman of the year honors. Tanner Anderson also had a good year to build off last season s breakout performance on the track, leading the Ducks at the NCAA Championships in 41st overall with Teare just three spots behind. University Quick Facts President: Michael Schill Athletic Director: Rob Mullens Faculty Representative: Tim Gleason Facility: Hayward Field (10,500), founded 1919 Conference: Pacific-12 (www.pac-12.org) Enrollment: 24,500 Location: Eugene, Oregon Mascot: Ducks Colors: Yellow and Green (Pantone 567, Pantone 107) Duck Ticket Office: (541) 346-4461 1-800-WEB-FOOT Athletic Dept. Phone: (541) 346-4481 Athletic Dept. Phone (TTY): (541) 346-5418 Athletic Communications Contact: Nate Krueger SID E-mail: nkrueger@uoregon.edu Office Phone: (541) 346-5475 Cell Phone: (253) 569-9468 Press Box Phone: (541) 346-4497 or 346-4496 Web Site: www.goducks.com NCAA Championships: 31 Men s Outdoor Track: 1962, 1964, 1965, 1970, 1984, 2014, 2015 Men s Indoor Track: 2009, 2014, 2015, 2016 Women s Outdoor Track: 1985, 2015, 2017 Women s Indoor Track: 2010, 2011, 2012 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017 Men s Cross Country: 1971, 1973, 1974, 1977, 2007, 2008 Women s Cross Country: 1983, 1987, 2012, 2016 Conference Championships: 68 Men s Track & Field: 1924, 1934, 1965, 1967, 1978, 1979, 1986, 1990, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 2015, 2016, 2017 Women s Track & Field: 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1991, 1992, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 Men s Cross Country: 1969, 1970, 1973, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1982, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1995, 2006, 2007, 2008 Women s Cross Country: 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1995, 2012, 2014 DUCKS TASKED WITH REPLACING ELITE TALENT Oregon will have to find ways to replace the production of a few all-time greats in 2018. 17-time Edward Cheserek is now a professional, finishing his career with the most NCAA titles of anybody ever in the sport and the most of any male athlete in the 4 ROGERS WINS 2017 BOWERMAN AWARD In December 2017, six-time NCAA champion and eight-time all-american Raevyn Rogers became the third Woman of Oregon in the last four years to take home The Bowerman, collegiate track and field s highest honor. Rogers earned the honor after a stellar junior season in which she swept the indoor and

outdoor 800 meter NCAA titles, giving her five straight at that distance, while also anchoring the Ducks in the thrilling 4x400 relay to win the Triple Crown. Rogers is the fifth UO athlete to ever win The Bowerman - joining Galen Rupp, Ashton Eaton, Laura Roesler and Jenna Prandini - the most of any team in the nation. Following the 2017 season, Rogers announced she would forego her senior season to turn professional. PRAKEL NAMED PAC-12 SCHOLAR ATHLETE FOR XC Redshirt senior Sam Prakel continued his stellar academic career during the cross country season in the fall, winning the honor of Pac-12 men s scholar athlete of the year. The 2016 Elite 90 Award winner for indoor track and field, Prakel is a five-time Pac-12 first-team all-academic selection and a 2016 first-team academic all-america recipient while majoring in biochemistry. MEN S 2018 OUTLOOK The production that 17-time NCAA champion Edward Cheserek provided over the last four years is irreplaceable, as Johnson puts it, but the Men of Oregon have a deep, young roster in 2018 and will try to make up for those points in other areas. The Ducks also lose Kyree King, the 2017 Pac-12 champion in the 100 and 200 meters, but a good crop of returners and an exciting influx of new talent will make the UO men a team to watch throughout 2018. Senior middle-distance runners Sam Prakel and Blake Haney will be counted on for leadership as much as production, and other returners like sophomore hurdler Braxton Canady, third-year sprinter Cameron Stone and redshirt sophomore distance runner Tanner Anderson will be expected to step up for the Ducks in 2018. Sprinter Julius Shellmire is also back and is looking to carve out more of an individual role for the Ducks, and young throwers Sebastian Barajas and Max Lydum will try to step up after losing a lot of leadership in that group. The Men of Oregon will have a lot of new faces in 2018, with an exciting mix of freshmen and transfers joining the squad. Freshman Joseph Anderson should prove to be a dynamic addition in the hurdles, he took bronze for Team USA in the 110 hurdles at last summer s Pan American Championships, and rookie distance runners Cooper Teare and Reed Brown will be fun to watch on the track after terrific collegiate debuts during the cross country season. Among transfers, sprinter Cravon Gillespie will be intriguing to watch after coming over from Mt. SAC, as his 200 and 100 meter personal-bests would rank first and fourth in UO history, respectively. Spenser Schmidt and Tristan James could both make an impact in the jumps right away after transfering to UO, and miler James West was a big-time transfer from England and will look to translate his international success onto the track for the Ducks. MEET NOTES (CONT.) WOMEN S 2018 OUTLOOK The Women of Oregon are coming off the greatest season any women s collegiate program has ever enjoyed, having completed the historic Triple Crown by sweeping the cross country, indoor track and field and outdoor track and field NCAA team titles in the same academic year. Like the men, the UO women lose quite a bit of talent from last year s squad, notably 2017 Bowerman winner Raevyn Rogers and 2016 Olympian Deajah Stevens, but there is still a ton of talent returning and the Ducks have restocked in a lot of areas with dynamic freshmen and transfers with a lot of past success. Star sprinters Ariana Washington and Hannah Cunliffe are back to anchor the Women of Oregon in 2018. Both captured NCAA indoor titles last year, and both will be watched closely on the national stage throughout the year. Sophomore Katie Rainsberger has already established herself as a star in the distance events, contributing to all three phases of the Triple Crown as a freshman last year, and she is joined by Alli Cash, Lilli Burdon and Jessica Hull, among others, to make up a deep and talented distance group. In the jumps, the Women of Oregon return the defending Pac-12 champions in both the long jump (Rhesa Foster) and the triple jump (Chaquinn Cook), and Alaysha Johnson is also back as the defending Pac-12 champion in the 100 hurdles. Sophomore Makenzie Dunmore will be another name to watch in the sprints after a very productive freshman year, and Brooke Feldmeier will be counted on in the 800 with the loss of Rogers after a kicking to a thirdplace NCAA finish outdoors last year. Throwers Ronna Stone, Kiana Phelps and Maddie Rabing all had solid years last year and will now look to make more of an impact on the national scale for the Ducks. There is a ton of exciting new talent in 2018 for the UO women. Shae Anderson and Lauren Rain Williams are both highly-touted freshmen in the sprints, and Anderson should also make an immediate impact in the hurdles. Kaylah Robinson is another big addition in the hurdles as a freshman. The Women of Oregon also added a lot of talent by way of transfer, with middle-distance runners Sabrina Southerland (Georgetown), Amanda Gehrich (Utah) and Ruby Stauber (LSU) coming over to help Feldmeier replace the production lost from Rogers departure. Briyahna DesRosiers (Texas A&M) and Venessa and Kerissa D Arpino (Oregon State) will be added to the Ducks already loaded sprinting group, and returners like Ashlyn Hare (jumps) and Alexis Rigmaiden (javelin) will be new faces to watch for Duck fans after sitting out last season. 2017 AWARDS AND HONORS Bowerman Award Winner - Raevyn Rogers Bowerman Award Finalist - Raevyn Rogers USTFCCCA Women s Outdoor Track Athlete of the Year - Raevyn Rogers USTFCCCA Women s Outdoor T&F Assistant Coach of the Year - Curtis Taylor USTFCCCA Women s Indoor Track Athlete of the Year - Hannah Cunliffe USTFCCCA Women s Indoor T&F Coach of the Year - Robert Johnson USTFCCCA Women s Indoor T&F Assistant Coach of the Year - Curtis Taylor Terry Crawford Women s DI Program of the Year - Women of Oregon Pac-12 Men s Track Athlete of the Year - Kyree King Pac-12 Women s Track Athlete of the Year - Deajah Stevens Pac-12 Men s and Women s Coach of the Year - Robert Johnson Pac-12 Men s Cross Country Freshman of the Year - Cooper Teare Pac-12 Men s Cross Country Scholar Athlete of the Year - Sam Prakel 2017 T&F All-Americans Indoor First-Team All-Americans Edward Cheserek (3x) - Mile, 3,000m, 5,000m Hannah Cunliffe (2x) - 60m, 200m Katie Rainsberger (2x) - 3,000m, DMR Raevyn Rogers (2x) - 800m, 4x400m Deajah Stevens (2x) - 60m, 4x400m Ariana Washington (2x) - 60m, 200m Lilli Burdon - DMR Marcus Chambers - DMR Makenzie Dunmore - 4x400m Brooke Feldmeier - DMR Elexis Guster - 4x400m Blake Haney - DMR Ashante Horsley - DMR Alaysha Johnson - 60H Kyree King - 60m Samantha Nadel - 3,000m Damarcus Simpson - Long Jump Mick Stanovsek - DMR Austin Tamagno - DMR Sasha Wallace - 60H Indoor Second-Team All-Americans Matthew Maton (2x) - Mile, 3,000m Braxton Canady - 60H Alli Cash - 3,000m Marcus Chambers - 200m Tim Gorman - Mile Mitch Modin - Heptathlon Maggie Schmaedick - 5,000m Outdoor First-Team All-Americans Kyree King (3x) - 100m, 200m, 4x100m Deajah Stevens (3x) - 100m, 200m, 4x400m Marcus Chambers (2x) - 400m, 4x100m Elexis Guster (2x) - 400m, 4x400m Raevyn Rogers (2x) - 800m, 4x400m Ariana Washington (2x) - 100m, 200m Makenzie Dunmore - 4x400m Brooke Feldmeier - 800m Alaysha Johnson - 100H Samantha Nadel - 5,000m Katie Rainsberger - 1,500m Julius Shellmire - 4x100m Damarcus Simpson - 4x100m Sasha Wallace - 100H Cole Walsh - Pole Vault Outdoor Second-Team All-Americans Tanner Anderson - 10,000m Lilli Burdon - 5,000m Chaquinn Cook - Triple Jump Cody Danielson - Javelin Joe Delgado - Decathlon Makenzie Dunmore - 400m Tim Gorman - 1,500m Blake Haney - 1,500m Mitch Modin - Decathlon Damarcus Simpson - 100m Outdoor Honorable Mention All-Americans Rhesa Foster - Long Jump Ashante Horsley - 400m Ryan Hunter-Simms - Discus Cullen Prena - Hammer Throw 2017 XC All-Americans Cross Country All-Americans Lilli Burdon - 21st Carmela Cardama Baez - 34th Katie Rainsberger - 16th 5

MEN S 2018 INDOOR TOP MARKS 60 Meters Mark NR Date Cravon Gillespie 6.77 1/13/18 Myles Webb 6.78 1/13/18 Spenser Schmidt 6.84 1/13/18 Rashad Swank-Jones 6.89 1/13/18 Rieker Daniel 6.90 1/13/18 Julius Shellmire 6.94 1/13/18 Rocky Rainey 6.99 1/13/18 High Jump Mark NR Date Ben Milligan 7-0.5 (2.15m) 18 1/13/18 Pole Vault Mark NR Date Long Jump Mark NR Date 200 Meters Mark NR Date Cameron Stone 21.78 1/13/18 Rieker Daniel 21.85 1/13/18 Orwin Emilien 21.95 1/13/18 Braxton Canady 22.18 1/13/18 Jonathan Harvey 22.38 1/13/18 Julius Shellmire 22.43 1/13/18 Chin Ng 22.50 1/13/18 400 Meters Mark NR Date Chin Ng 50.02 1/13/18 800 Meters Mark NR Date Mile Mark NR Date James West 4:04.49 13 1/13/18 Jack Yearian 4:09.67 1/13/18 Jackson Mestler 4:10.64 1/13/18 Bryan Fernandez 4:14.03 1/13/18 Levi Thomet 4:16.62 1/13/18 Travis Neuman 4:23.06 1/13/18 Triple Jump Mark NR Date Drew Russert 45-5.75 (13.86m) Shot Put Mark NR Date Sebastian Barajas 54-11.25 (16.74m) 1/13/18 Weight Throw Mark NR Date Max Lydum 58-1.25 (17.71m) 1/13/18 Austin Glynn 56-4.75 (17.19m) 1/13/18 Austin Tharp 55-0.25 (16.77m) 1/13/18 Jared Briere 54-0.5 (16.47m) 1/13/18 Heptathlon Mark NR Date Top 50 National Rankings (NR) according to TFRRS.org Last Updated: 1/15/18 3,000 Meters Mark NR Date 5,000 Meters Mark NR Date 60-meter Hurdles Mark NR Date Braxton Canady 7.90 24 1/13/18 Joseph Anderson 8.15 1/13/18 Jonathan Harvey 8.37 1/13/18 4x400 Meter Relay Mark NR Date Distance Medley Relay Mark NR Date 6

WOMEN S 2018 INDOOR TOP MARKS 60 Meters Mark NR Date Makenzie Dunmore 7.41 35 1/13/18 Ariana Washington 7.41 35 1/13/18 Jasmin Reed 7.49 1/13/18 Lauren Rain Williams 7.52 1/13/18 Venessa D Arpino 7.54 1/13/18 Hannah Waller 7.57 1/13/18 Shae Anderson 7.70 1/13/18 Briyahna DesRosiers 7.76 1/13/18 200 Meters Mark NR Date Hannah Waller 24.19 1/13/18 Briyahna DesRosiers 24.21 1/13/18 Jasmin Reed 24.26 1/13/18 Shae Anderson 24.35 1/13/18 Venessa D Arpino 24.52 1/13/18 Rachel Vinjamuri 24.69 1/13/18 Kaylah Robinson 25.11 1/13/18 400 Meters Mark NR Date Kylee O Connor 57.06 1/13/18 Khadejah Jackson 57.80 1/13/18 800 Meters Mark NR Date Mile Mark NR Date Sabrina Southerland 4:40.40 4 1/13/18 Jessica Hull 4:41.27 6 1/13/18 Judy Pendergast 4:46.04 19 1/13/18 Carmela Cardama Baez 4:52.45 1/13/18 Emma Abrahamson 4:52.80 1/13/18 High Jump Mark NR Date Ashlyn Hare 5-7 (1.70m) 1/13/18 Pole Vault Mark NR Date Long Jump Mark NR Date Triple Jump Mark NR Date Elisa Trujillo 35-10.5 (10.93m) 1/13/18 Shot Put Mark NR Date Ronna Stone 47-5.75 (14.47m) 1/13/18 Maddie Rabing 44-9.5 (13.65m) 1/13/18 Kiana Phelps 42-10.25 (13.06m) 1/13/18 Weight Throw Mark NR Date Sydnee Walker 58-7.5 (17.87m) 1/13/18 Maddie Rabing 57-10.25 (17.63m) 1/13/18 Ronna Stone 54-6 (16.61m) 1/13/18 Pentathlon Mark NR Date Top 50 National Rankings (NR) according to TFRRS.org Last Updated: 1/15/18 3,000 Meters Mark NR Date 5,000 Meters Mark NR Date 60-meter Hurdles Mark NR Date Alaysha Johnson 8.27 18 1/13/18 Kaylah Robinson 8.41 43 1/13/18 Khadejah Jackson 8.74 1/13/18 Kylee O Connor 8.90 1/13/18 Madi Greenleaf 9.09 1/13/18 4x400 Meter Relay Mark NR Date Distance Medley Relay Mark NR Date 7

MEN S ALL-TIME INDOOR TOP MARKS 60 Meters 1. Kyree King 6.57 2017 2. Samie Parker 6.62 2003 3. Damarcus Simpson 6.66 2017 4. Ashton Eaton 6.71 2010 Tony Brooks-James 6.71 2015 6. Richard Del Rincon 6.73 2006 7. Cravon Gillespie 6.77 2018 Derrick Jones 6.77 2008 LaMichael James 6.77 2010 Kirk Merritt 6.77 2016 200 Meters 1. Marcus Chambers 20.78 2017 2. Mike Berry 20.84 2014 3. Kyree King 21.02 2017 4. Kedar Inico 21.10 2005 5. Arthur Delaney 21.16 2015 6. Pat Johnson 21.26 1996 7. Richard Del Rincon 21.40 2006 8. Matt Scherer 21.41 2004 Ben Thiel 21.41 2016 10. Philip Alexander Jr. 21.59 2007 400 Meters 1. Mike Berry 45.64 2014 2. Matt Scherer 45.95 2005 3. Marcus Chambers 46.40 2017 4. Kedar Inico 46.41 2005 5. Phil Alexander 46.96 2008 6. Chad Barlow 47.19 2008 7. Simon Kimata 47.39 2002 8. Travis Anderson 47.50 2004 9. Howard Moore 47.83 2000 10. Jordan Latt 47.97 2015 800 Meters 1. Andrew Wheating 1:46.36 2010 2. Elijah Greer 1:46.73 2013 3. Boru Guyota 1:47.42 2013 4. Simon Kimata 1:48.07 2002 5. Nikolaus Franzmair 1:48.79 2015 6. Grant Grosvenor 1:49.26 2016 7. Mike McGrath 1:49.28 2008 8. Russell Hornsby 1:49.55 2014 9. Galen Rupp 1:49.87 2009 10. Ryan Flaherty 1:50.14 2004 Mile 1. Edward Cheserek 3:52.01 2017 2. Blake Haney 3:56.36 2016 3. Johnny Gregorek 3:57.47 2015 4. Daniel Winn 3:57.62 2015 5. Mac Fleet 3:57.70 2010 6. Galen Rupp 3:57.86 2009 7. Matthew Centrowitz 3:57.92 2009 8. Sam Prakel 3:57.95 2016 9. A.J. Acosta 3:58.08 2010 10. Andrew Wheating 3:58.20 2010 11. Matthew Maton 3:58.34 2017 12. Will Geoghegan 3:58.36 2015 13. Brett Johnson 3:58.62 2013 14. Tim Gorman 3:58.78 2017 15. Matt Miner 3:59.01 2013 16. Jeramy Elkaim 3:59.18 2013 17. Steve Prefontaine 3:59.2 1973 18. Mike McGrath 3:59.25 2006 19. Chad Noelle 3:59.57 2013 3,000 Meters 1. Edward Cheserek 7:40.51 2016 2. Galen Rupp 7:44.69 2009 3. Eric Jenkins 7:44.91 2015 4. Will Geoghegan 7:45.71 2015 5. Jeramy Elkaim 7:48.48 2015 6. Matthew Centrowitz 7:50.59 2011 7. Parker Stinson 7:51.06 2014 8. Trevor Dunbar 7:51.55 2012 9. Matthew Maton 7:52.51 2017 10. Jake Leingang 7:53.82 2015 5,000 Meters 1. Galen Rupp 13:18.12 2009 2. Alberto Salazar 13:22.6 1981 3. Eric Jenkins 13:31.36 2015 4. Edward Cheserek 13:32.59 2017 5. Trevor Dunbar 13:36.86 2012 6. Parker Stinson 13:38.68 2015 7. Jeramy Elkaim 13:39.35 2013 8. Shadrack Biwott 13:41.66 2009 9. Will Geoghegan 13:43.22 2015 10. Jake Leingang 13:46.41 2016 60 Meter Hurdles 1. Devon Allen 7.56 2016 2. Johnathan Cabral 7.65 2014 3. Eric Mitchum 7.67 2006 4. Braxton Canady 7.72 2017 5. Ashton Eaton 7.77 2010 6. Micah Harris 7.85 2002 7. David Klech 7.88 2011 8. Trevor Ferguson 7.90 2015 9. Eric Hersey 7.94 2011 10. Terry Ellis 7.96 2002 4x400 Meter Relay 1. Travis Anderson, 3:04.17 2005 Kedar Inico, Akobundu Ikwuakor, Matt Scherer 2. Marcus Chambers, 3:06.51 2014 Arthur Delaney, Jack Galpin, Mike Berry 3. Travis Anderson, 3:06.54 2004 Brandon Holliday, Roderick Dotts, Matt Scherer 4. Ashton Eaton, 3:07.13 2007 Chad Barlow, Phil Alexander, Marcus Dillon 5. Travis Anderson, 3:07.55 2005 Roderick Dotts, Kedar Inico, Matt Scherer 6. Matt Butcher, 3:07.61 2010 Ashton Eaton, Travis Thompson, Chad Barlow Distance Medley Relay 1. Mac Fleet, 9:26.78 2011 Mike Berry, Elijah Greer, Matthew Centrowitz 2. Edward Cheserek, 9:27.02 2015 Marcus Chambers, Johnny Gregorek, Eric Jenkins 3. Matthew Maton, 9:27.27 2016 Ben Thiel, Grant Grosvenor, Edward Cheserek 4. Mac Fleet, 9:28.91 2014 Jack Galpin, Boru Guyota, Edward Cheserek 5. Jordan McNamara, 9:29.39 2009 Chad Barlow, Andrew Wheating, Galen Rupp 6. A.J. Acosta, 9:29.59 2009 Chad Barlow, Andrew Wheating, Galen Rupp 7. Mac Fleet, 9:29.82 2010 Chad Barlow, Elijah Greer, A.J. Acosta 8. Blake Haney 9:29.89 2016 Ben Thiel, Grant Grsovenor, Sam Prakel 9. Colby Alexander, 9:30.53 2015 Marcus Chambers, Niki Franzmair, Edward Cheserek 10. Matthew Maton, 9:30.86 2017 Cameron Stone, Mick Stanovsek, Edward Cheserek High Jump 1. Chris Nelson 2.25m 7-4.5 1996 2. Andy Young 7-2.25 1989 Jason Boness 2.19m 7-2.25 2001 4. Jeff Lindsey 2.17m 7-1.5 2004 5. Damian Olson 7-1 1998 Danny Marconi 2.16m 7-1 2011 7. Ben Milligan 2.15m 7-0.5 2018 Pole Vault 1. Tommy Skipper 5.71m 18-8.75 2006 2. Piotr Buciarski 18-2.5 1998 3. Trevor Woods 5.48m 17-11.75 2002 4. Cole Walsh 5.45m 17-10.5 2017 5. Kory Tarpenning 17-9.25 1984 Long Jump 1. Damarcus Simpson 8.01m 26-3.5 2017 2. Leonidas Watson 7.90m 25-11 2005 3. Ray Livingston 7.76m 25-5.5 1996 4. Ashton Eaton 7.73m 25-4.5 2010 Travonn White 7.73m 25-4.50 2016 6. Nate Moore 7.67m 25-2 2016 7. Joey Mortimore 25-0.25 1998 8. Vernell Warren 7.56m 24-9.75 2011 9. Trevor Ferguson 7.56m 24-9.75 2015 10. Latin Berry 24-8.5 1989 Triple Jump 1. Nate Moore 16.31m 53-6.25 2016 2. Leonidas Watson 16.11m 52-10.25 2004 3. Spencer Williams 51-0.5 1990 4. Foluso Akinradewo 15.55m 51-0.25 2003 5. Brian Schaudt 15.47m 50-9.25 2012 6. Gregg Bleakney 50-4.5 1996 7. Derek Strubel 15.34m 50-4 2004 Shot Put 1. Ryan Hunter-Simms 17.97m 58-11.50 2016 2. Colin Veldman 17.90m 58-8.75 2006 3. Sam Crouser 17.62m 57-9.75 2013 4. John Bello 17.51m 57-5 2000 5. Rian Ingrim 17.50m 57-5 2001 6. Jeff Hultberg 56-8.5 1985 7. Mark Lewis 17.18 56-4.5 2007 8. Dusty Carlson 55-11.75 1995 9. James March 55-1 2003 10. Sebastian Barajas 16.74m 54-11.25 2018 35 Pound Weight Throw 1. Greg Skipper 22.55m 73-11.75 2016 2. Brian Richotte 20.73m 68-0.25 2007 3. Adam Kriz 20.60m 67-7 2003 4. Ken Flax 64-0.5 1985 5. Jordan Stray 19.09m 62-7.75 2011 6. Ryan Cole 61-4 1998 7. Cullen Prena 18.64m 61-2.0 2017 8. Jordan Stray 60-5.25 2009 9. Colin Veldman 60-3.75 2006 10. Scott McGee 59-8.5 1990 Heptathlon 1. Ashton Eaton 6,499 2010 2. Dakotah Keys 5,942 2014 3. David Klech 5,831 2011 4. Mitch Modin 5,747 2017 5. Santiago Lorenzo 5,608 2002 6. Billy Pappas 5,446 2002 7. Ryan Voge 5,445 2005 8. Alec Fellows 5,402 2015 9. Blake Kemp 5,394 2015 10. Gabriel LeMay 5,385 2005 Active student-athletes are in bold Last Updated: 1/15/18 8

WOMEN S ALL-TIME INDOOR TOP MARKS 60 Meters 1. Hannah Cunliffe 7.07 2017 2. English Gardner 7.12 2012 3. Jasmine Todd 7.15 2015 Jenna Prandini 7.15 2015 5. Deajah Stevens 7.17 2017 6. Amber Purvis 7.20 2011 7. Ariana Washington 7.20 2017 8. Makenzie Dunmore 7.25 2017 9. Mandy White 7.33 2010 10. Marybeth Sant 7.36 2014 200 Meters 1. Ariana Washington 22.42 2017 2. Jenna Prandini 22.52 2015 3. Hannah Cunliffe 22.53 2017 4. Deajah Stevens 22.65 2017 5. Phyllis Francis 22.92 2014 6. Amber Purvis 23.17 2011 7. English Gardner 23.34 2012 8. Alaysha Johnson 23.57 2017 9. Makenzie Dunmore 23.59 2017 10. Jasmine Todd 23.87 2014 400 Meters 1. Phyllis Francis 50.46 2014 2. Keshia Baker 51.63 2010 3. Elexis Guster 52.85 2017 4. Makenzie Dunmore 53.10 2017 5. Raevyn Rogers 53.19 2016 6. Chizoba Okodogbe 53.74 2013 7. Ashante Horsley 53.75 2017 8. Christian Brennan 53.83 2014 9. Hannah Waller 53.85 2017 10. Brianne Theisen 54.11 2012 800 Meters 1. Raevyn Rogers 2:00.90 2016 2. Laura Roesler 2:01.32 2014 3. Annie Leblanc 2:03.84 2016 4. Leann Warren 2:03.89c 1982 5. Brooke Feldmeier 2:03.99 2016 6. Anne Kesselring 2:04.52 2012 7. Rebekah Noble 2:04.70 2007 8. Zoe Buckman 2:05.72 2010 9. Becca Friday 2:05.78 2012 10. Samantha Murphy 2:06.32 2014 Mile 1. Anne Kesselring 4:32.61 2012 2. Jordan Hasay 4:33.01 2011 3. Leann Warren 4:33.26 1982 4. Zoe Buckman 4:33.76 2011 5. Becca Friday 4:35.34 2013 6. Katie Rainsberger 4:35.60 2017 7. Annie Leblanc 4:36.61 2016 8. Lilli Burdon 4:36.98 2017 9. Alli Cash 4:37.26 2016 10. Samantha Nadel 4:37.48 2017 3,000 Meters 1. Jordan Hasay 8:57.46 2013 2. Katie Rainsberger 9:01.21 2017 3. Megan Patrignelli 9:04.96 2014 4. Samantha Nadel 9:05.62 2017 5. Alli Cash 9:06.91 2017 6. Melody Fairchild 9:07.25 1996 7. Alexi Pappas 9:07.97 2013 8. Nicole Blood 9:08.44 2008 9. Alexandra Kosinski 9:08.60 2011 10. Kathy Hayes 9:11.0 1983 5,000 Meters 1. Jordan Hasay 15:40.30 2013 2. Alexandra Kosinski 15:44.60 2011 3. Alexi Pappas 15:47.13 2013 4. Waverly Neer 15:48.93 2016 5. Nicole Blood 15:51.59 2010 6. Maggie Schmaedick 15:52.28 2017 7. Molly Grabill 15:52.94 2016 8. Katie Conlon 15:53.73 2013 9. Lindsey Scherf 15:55.67 2009 10. Bronwyn Crossman 15:56.35 2012 60 Meter Hurdles 1. Sasha Wallace 7.87 2017 2. Alaysha Johnson 8.01 2017 3. Brianne Theisen 8.25 2012 4. Rhesa Foster 8.39 2017 5. Alyssa Monteverde 8.47 2013 6. Ashlee Moore 8.48 2015 7. Lyndsay Pearson 8.49 2012 8. Rebecca Rhodes 8.62 2012 9. Jamesha Youngblood 8.70 2011 10. Lauryn Jordan 8.73 2006 4x400 Meter Relay 1. Makenzie Dunmore 3:27.07 2017 Deajah Stevens, Elexis Guster, Raevyn Rogers 2. Chizoba Okodogbe 3:27.40 2014 Laura Roesler, Christian Brennan, Phyllis Francis 3. English Gardner, 3:30.22 2013 Chizoba Okodogbe, Laura Roesler, Phyllis Francis 4. Alaysha Johnson, 3:31.96 2016 Deajah Stevens, Ashante Horsley, Raevyn Rogers 5. Alaysha Johnson, 3:32.40 2016 Deajah Stevens, Brooke Feldmeier, Raevyn Rogers 6. Jamesha Youngblood, 3:32.97 2010 Keshia Baker, Michele Williams, Amber Purvis 7. Ashante Horsley, 3:33.34 2016 Deajah Stevens, Brooke Feldmeier, Raevyn Rogers 8. Amber Purvis, 3:33.70 2012 Laura Roesler, Chizoba Okodogbe, Phyllis Francis 9. Makenzie Dunmore, 3:33.79 2017 Deajah Stevens, Ashante Horsley, Elexis Guster 10. Hannah Waller, 3:33.87 2017 Raevyn Rogers, Alaysha Rohnson, Brook Feldmeier Distance Medley Relay 1. Lilli Burdon, 10:48.77* 2017 Ashante Horsley, Raevyn Rogers, Katie Rainsberger 2. Anne Kesselring, 10:52.90 2011 Chizoba Okodogbe, Becca Friday, Jordan Hasay 3. Becca Friday, 10:55.78 2012 Chizoba Okodogbe, Claudia Francis, Anne Kesselring 4. Anne Kesselring, 10:56.31 2012 Chizoba Okodogbe, Becca Friday, Jordan Hasay 5. Annie Leblanc, 10:56.77 2014 Chizoba Okodogbe, Laura Roesler, Megan Patrignelli 6. Anne Kesselring, 10:58.96 2010 Michele Williams, Zoe Buckman, Jordan Hasay 7. Jordan Hasay, 10:59.64 2010 Keshia Baker, Anne Kesselring, Nicole Blood 8. Lilli Burdon 11:00.68 2017 Ashante Horsley, Brooke Feldmeier, Katie Rainsberger 9. Jordan Hasay, 11:02.15 2011 Chizoba Okodogbe, Laura Roesler, Alex Kosinski 10. Annie Leblanc, 11:02.18 2013 Phyllis Francis, Laura Roesler, Anne Kesselring *Collegiate record High Jump 1. Brianne Theisen 1.88m 6-2 2012 2. Lauren Crockett 1.85m 6-0.75 2015 3. Laurel Roberts 1.83m 6-0 1991 4. Chancey Summers 1.82m 5-11.5 2014 5. Kelly Blair 5-10 1994 6. Jasmine Kelly 1.74m 5-8.5 2010 Melanie Vertrees 1.74m 5-8.5 2010 8. Lauryn Jordan 5-8 2005 Amo Olson 5-8 1993 Loi Brumley 5-8 1984 Ashlee Moore 5-8 2015 Pole Vault 1. Melissa Gergel 4.45m 14-7.25 2010 2. Becky Holliday 4.35m 14-3.25 2003 3. Niki McEwen 4.30m 14-1.25 2003 4. Jordan Roskelley 4.16m 13-7.75 2011 5. Sammie Clark 4.13m 13-6.5 2014 6. Emily Sanders 4.12m 13-6.25 2006 7. Hannah Moore 4.09m 13-5 2004 8. Anginae Monteverde 4.08m 13-4.5 2012 9. Kirsten Riley 13-3.5 2003 Long Jump 1. Jenna Prandini 6.65m 21-10 2015 2. Jamesha Youngblood 6.56m 21-6.25 2010 3. Jasmine Todd 6.50m 21-4 2014 4. Rhesa Foster 6.33m 20-9.25 2017 5. Lauryn Jordan 6.26m 20-6.5 2007 6. Lauryn Newson 6.15m 20-2.25 2011 7. Brianne Theisen 6.12m 20-1 2012 8. Amanda Brown 6.05m 19-10.25 2004 9. Camille Jampolsky 19-6.5 1988 Triple Jump 1. Sasha Wallace 13.00m 42-8 2016 2. Chaquinn Cook 12.82m 42-0.75 2017 3. Amanda Brown 12.64m 41-5.75 2004 4. Jasmine Todd 12.60m 41-4.25 2015 5. Jamesha Youngblood 12.38m 40-7.5 2009 6. Clairice Hayward-Lee 12.22m 40-1.25 2004 7. Lauryn Jordan 12.15m 39-10.5 2006 8. Sara Howell 38-4.5 1993 9. Kim Carlisle 38-4 1992 Shot Put 1. Brittany Mann 17.40m 57-1 2015 2. Itohan Aikhionbare 16.82m 55-2.25 2016 3. Quenna Beasley 52-8.25 1985 4. Bree Fuqua 15.63m 51-3.5 2004 5. Mary Etter 15.09m 49-6.25 2004 6. Jillian Weir 14.99m 49-2.25 2013 7. Chris Cvitanich 48-2.75 1998 8. Julie Beck 48-0.25 1993 9. Ronna Stone 14.47m 47-5.75 2018 Weight Throw 1. Brittany Mann 20.91m 68-7.25 2016 2. Britney Henry 20.84m 68-4.5 2007 3. Jillian Weir 20.58m 67-6.25 2013 4. Madeline Middlebrooks 20.05m 65-9.5 2017 5. Brittany Hinchliffe 18.62m 61-1.25 2006 6. Mary Etter 17.92m 58-9.5 2004 7. Sydnee Walker 17.87m 58-7.5 2018 8. Ronna Stone 17.76m 58-3.25 2017 9. Maddie Rabing 17.63m 57-10.25 2018 10. Megan Maloney 17.50m 57-9 2008 Pentathlon 1. Brianne Theisen 4,555 2012 FCR/CAR 2. Kalindra McFadden 4,088 2009 3. Lauryn Jordan 3,957 2007 4. Abby Andrus 3,908 2004 5. Ashlee Moore 3,850 2015 6. Lauren Crockett 3,686 2015 7. Alyssa Monteverde 3,642 2013 8. Roslyn Lundeen 3,522 2005 Active student-athletes are in bold Last Updated: 1/15/18 9

JOSEPH ANDERSON Fr. Hurdles 60m Hurdles - 8.15 (1/13/18) 110m Hurdles - 13.33* TANNER ANDERSON RSo. Distance 3,000 Meters - 8:02.56 (1/28/17) 5,000 Meters (Indoors) - 13:51.69 (2/11/17) 5,000 Meters (Outdoors) - 14:02.60 (5/14/17) 10,000 Meters (29:21.43 (5/13/17) SEBASTIAN BARAJAS So. Throws Shot Put (Indoors) - 54-11.25/16.84m (1/13/18) Shot Put (Outdoors) - 54-1/16.48m (4/1/17) Discus - 167-3/50.98m (4/13/17) DRAKE BRENNAN RJr. Throws Shot Put (Indoors) - 55-1/16.78m (2/27/16) Shot Put (Outdoors) - 53-5.5/16.29m (3/19/16) Discus - 186-7/56.87m (5/6/16) JARED BRIERE Fr. Throws Weight Throw - 54-0.5/16.47m (1/13/18) Hammer Throw (12lb) - 210-8* Hammer Throw (16lb) - 177-9* ROBERT BROOKS Fr. Jumps Long Jump - 23-11* TONY BROOKS-JAMES Sr. Sprints 60 Meters - 6.71 (1/31/15) 100 Meters - 10.35w (5/28/15) 10.50 (4/18/15) REED BROWN Fr. Distance Mile - 3:59.30* 5,000 Meters - 14:37.51* BRAXTON CANADY So. Hurdles 60m Hurdles - 7.72 (2/11/17) 110m Hurdles - 13.89w (5/13/17) 13.93 (5/14/17) 100 Meters - 10.98 (4/29/17) 200 Meters (Indoors) - 22.18 (1/13/18) 200 Meters (Outdoors) - 21.83* RIEKER DANIEL Fr. Sprints 60 Meters - 6.90 (1/13/18) 100 Meters - 10.66* 200 Meters (Indoors) - 21.85 (1/13/18) 200 Meters (Outdoors) - 21.49* 400 Meters - 49.66* ORWIN EMILIEN Jr. Sprints 200 Meters (Indoors) - 21.95 (1/13/18) 200 Meters (Outdoors) - 21.87* 400 Meters (Indoors) - 49.75 (1/13/18) 400 Meters (Outdoors) - 46.03* BRYAN FERNANDEZ RSr. Distance 1,500 Meters - 3:55.57 (3/19/16) Mile - 4:14.03 (1/13/18) 3,000 Meters - 8:07.12 (2/25/17) 5,000 Meters (Indoors) - 14:21.42 (2/24/17) 5,000 Meters (Outdoors) - 14:08.74 (5/15/16) 10,000 Meters - 29:37.33 (4/1/16) CRAVON GILLESPIE RJr. Sprints 60 Meters - 6.66* 100 Meters - 10.04w* 10.21* 200 Meters (Indoors) - 21.85* 200 Meters (Outdoors) - 20.20* AUSTIN GLYNN Fr. Throws Shot Put - 62-3.5/18.98m* Discus - 202-5.5/61.70m* Weight Throw - 56-4.75/17.19m (1/13/18) BLAKE HANEY Sr. Middle Distance 800 Meters (Outdoors) - 1:50.98 (5/5/17) Mile - 3:56.36 (2/20/16) 1,500 Meters - 3:40.40 (6/7/17) 3,000 Meters - 8:12.32 (2/10/17) 10 MEN S PERSONAL BESTS JONATHAN HARVEY So. Hurdles 60m Hurdles - 8.30 (2/10/17 110m Hurdles - 15.16 (4/1/17) 200 Meters (Indoors) - 22.38 (1/13/18) 400 Meters (Indoors) - 49.06 (2/25/17) 400m Hurdles - 53.55 (4/13/17) JAXSON HOEY So. Distance 800 Meters - 1:53.33* 1,500 Meters - 3:50.08* Mile - 4:25.32* TRISTAN JAMES Jr. Jumps Long Jump - 24-7.75/7.51m* Triple Jump - 49-10.5/15.20m* MAX LYDUM RSo. Throws Weight Throw - 58-1.25/17.71m (1/13/18) Hammer Throw - 195-0/59.44m (4/28/17) MATTHEW MATON Jr. Distance 1,500 Meters - 3:39.97 (5/15/16) Mile - 3:58.34 (2/11/17) 3,000 Meters - 7:52.51 (2/25/17) 5,000 Meters (Outdoors) - 14:20.58* JACKSON MESTLER So. Distance 1,500 Meters - 3:51.42* Mile - 4:09.35 (1/28/17) 3,000 Meters - 8:08.20 (2/11/17) 3,000m Steeplechase - 9:04.47 (5/15/17) BEN MILLIGAN Jr. Jumps High Jump (Indoors) - 7-0.5/2.15m (1/13/18) High Jump (Outdoors) - 7-2.25/2.19m (6/26/16) CHARLES NELSON Sr. Sprints 60 Meters - 6.96 (2/13/16) 100 Meters - 10.62* TRAVIS NEUMAN RSr. Distance Mile - 4:23.06 (1/13/18) 3,000 Meters - 8:14.42 (2/14/15) 5,000 Meters (Indoors) - 14:19.35 (2/10/17) 5,000 Meters (Outdoors) - 13:55.41 (4/15/15) 10,000 Meters - 29:09.39 (4/3/15) CHIN NG RJr. Sprints 200 Meters (Indoors) - 22.50 (1/13/18) 400 Meters (Indoors) - 49.37 (2/25/17) 400 Meters (Outdoors) - 49.98 (4/13/17) JOHN NIZICH RJr. Javelin Javelin - 235-10/71.88m(5/14/16) SAM PRAKEL RSr. Middle Distance 800 Meters (Outdoors) - 1:50.99 (5/5/17) 1,500 Meters - 3:40.11 (5/14/16) Mile - 3:57.95 (2/13/16) ROCKY RAINEY Fr. Sprints 60 Meters - 6.99 (1/13/18) 100 Meters - 10.25* 200 Meters - 21.15* DREW RUSSERT RJr. Jumps Triple Jump - 45-5.75/13.86m (1/13/18) SPENSER SCHMIDT RJr. Jumps Long Jump - 24-6.75/7.49m* 60 Meters - 6.84 (1/13/18) 100 Meters - 10.59w* 10.80* 200 Meters - 21.89* JULIUS SHELLMIRE Jr. Sprints 60 Meters - 6.82 (1/27/17) 100 Meters - 10.70 (5/13/17) 200 Meters (Indoors) - 21.95 (2/11/17) 200 Meters (Outdoors) - 21.72* DAMARCUS SIMPSON Sr. Jumps Long Jump (Indoors) - 26-3.5/8.01m (1/28/17) Long Jump (Outdoors) - 26-7.75/8.12m* 60 Meters - 6.66 (2/11/17) 100 Meters - 9.94w (5/25/17) 10.12 (6/7/17) MICK STANOVSEK RSo. Middle Distance 800 Meters (Indoors) - 1:50.63 (2/24/17) 800 Meters (Outdoors) - 1:50.03 (5/14/17) 1,500 Meters - 3:43.22 (3/31/17) Mile - 4:02.70 (2/11/17) CAMERON STONE RSo. Sprints 200 Meters (Indoors) - 21.78 (1/13/18) 200 Meters (Outdoors) - 21.71w (5/6/16) 22.50* 400 Meters (Indoors) - 50.02 (1/28/17) 400 Meters (Outdoors) - 46.99* RASHAD SWANK-JONES RSo. Sprints 60 Meters - 6.89 (1/13/18) 100 Meters - 10.59* 200 Meters - 21.12w* 21.43* AUSTIN TAMAGNO So. Distance 800 Meters (Indoors) - 1:54.84 (1/14/17) 800 Meters (Outdoors) - 1:50.75* 1,500 Meters - 3:41.33 (4/14/17) Mile - 4:01.02 (2/10/17) COOPER TEARE Fr. Distance Mile - 4:06.79* 3,000 Meters - 8:22.71* AUSTIN THARP RSo. Throws Hammer Throw - 171-10/52.38m (4/28/17) Javelin - 194-2/59.18* Weight Throw - 55-0.25/16.77m (1/13/18) LEVI THOMET RFr. Distance Mile - 4:07.60* 5,000 Meters - 14:56.06* AUSTIN TORRES Jr. Multi-Events 100 Meters - 11.05* 200 Meters - 22.19* 400 Meters - 53.70* High Jump - 6-5/1.96m* Long Jump - 23-2.5/7.08m* Triple Jump - 43 11 /13.39m* JACKSON VANVUREN RSo. Javelin Javelin - 207-6/63.24m (4/9/16) MYLES WEBB Fr. Sprints 60 Meters - 6.78 (1/13/18) 100 Meters - 10.54w* 10.63* 200 Meters - 21.40* JAMES WEST RJr. Distance 800 Meters - 1:49.03* 1,500 Meters - 3:39.65* Mile - 3:58.69* 3,000 Meters - 7:58.47* 5,000 Meters - 14:01.37* JACK YEARIAN So. Distance 800 Meters (Indoors) - 1:57.19 (1/14/17) Mile - 4:04.63 (1/28/17) *PR from before Oregon

EMMA ABRAHAMSON RJr. Distance 800 Meters (Outdoors) - 2:10.43 (4/15/17) 1,500 Meters - 4:18.32 (4/14/17) Mile - 4:39.18 (2/11/17) JOJO ANANOUKO RSo. Javelin Javelin - 145-0/44.20m* SHAE ANDERSON Fr. Sprints/Hurdles 60 Meters - 7.62* 100 Meters - 11.76* 200 Meters (Indoors) - 24.35 (1/13/18) 200 Meters (Outdoors) - 23.67* 400 Meters - 51.99* 60m Hurdles - 8.98* 100m Hurdles - 14:25* 400m Hurdles - 59.44* LILLI BURDON Jr. Middle Distance 1,500 Meters - 4:17.07 (3/31/17) Mile - 4:36.98 (2/11/17) 5,000 Meters - 15:50.15 (6/10/17) CARMELA CARDAMA BAEZ RSo. Distance 1,500 Meters - 4:25.99* Mile - 4:49.28* 3,000 Meters - 9:18.20* 5,000 Meters - 16:07.49* ALLI CASH RSr. Distance 1,500 Meters - 4:16.56 (5/30/15) Mile - 4:37.26 (1/16/16) 3,000 Meters - 9:06.91 (2/11/17) 5,000 Meters (Indoors) - 16:00.27 (2/10/17) 5,000 Meters (Outdoors) - 16:00.90 (4/1/16) CHAQUINN COOK Jr. Jumps Triple Jump (Indoors) - 42-0.75/12.82m (1/28/17) Triple Jump (Outdoors) - 44-4/13.51m (5/27/17) Long Jump (Outdoors) - 20-2.25/6.15m (3/31/17) RUBIE CORDEY RSo. Sprints 200 Meters - 25.15w* 25.31* 400 Meters - 55.61* HANNAH CUNLIFFE Sr. Sprints 60 Meters - 7.07 (2/11/17) 100 Meters - 10.99 (4/16/16) 200 Meters (Indoors) - 22.53 (3/11/17) 200 Meters (Outdoors) - 22.49 (5/15/16) KERISSA D ARPINO Sr. Sprints 60 Meters - 7.57* 100 Meters - 11.77* 200 Meters (Indoors) - 24.65* 200 Meters (Outdoors) - 24.06* 400m Hurdles - 1:00.20* VENESSA D ARPINO Sr. Sprints 60 Meters - 7.54 (1/13/18) 100 Meters - 11.70w* 12.06* 200 Meters (Indoors) - 24.52 (1/13/18) 200 Meters (Outdoors) - 23.60w* 23.72* 400 Meters - 54.14* BRIYAHNA DESROSIERS RJr. Sprints 200 Meters (Indoors) - 23.62* 200 Meters (Outdoors) - 23.07* 400 Meters (Indoors) - 53.53* 400 Meters (Outdoors) - 52.28* MAKENZIE DUNMORE So. Sprints 60 Meters - 7.25 (2/11/17) 200 Meters (Indoors) - 23.59 (1/28/17) 200 Meters (Outdoors) - 22.90 (5/14/17) 400 Meters (Indoors) - 53.10 (1/28/17) 400 Meters (Outdoors) - 51.67 (5/14/17) SUSAN EJORE Jr. Middle Distance 800 Meters (Indoors) - 2:07.32* 800 Meters (Outdoors) - 2:06.62* 1,500 Meters - 4:25.11* Mile - 4:50.49* 3,000 Meters - 9:37.85* BROOKE FELDMEIER Sr. Middle Distance 800 Meters (Indoors) - 2:03.84 (2/13/16) 800 Meters (Outdoors) - 2:01.54 (6/10/17) Mile - 4:54.40 (1/18/14) WOMEN S PERSONAL BESTS RHESA FOSTER So. Jumps Long Jump (Indoors) - 20-9.25/6,33m (1/28/17) Long Jump (Outdoors) - 20-11.75/6.39m(w) (5/25/17) 20-6.5/6.26m (5/13/17) 60m Hurdles - 8.39 (1/28/17) 100m Hurdles - 14.11w (5/13/17) 14.17* AMANDA GEHRICH So. Middle Distance 800 Meters (Indoors) - 2:13.82* 800 Meters (Outdoors) - 2:11.21* 1,500 Meters - 4:22.78* Mile - 4:47.45* MADI GREENLEAF RSr. Hurdles 60m Hurdles - 9.04 (1/14/17) 100m Hurdles - 14.65* 400m Hurdles - 1:02.84 (3/30/17) ASHLYN HARE RSo. Jumps High Jump (Indoors) - 5-7.25/1.71m* High Jump (Outdoors) - 5-3.25/1.61m* JESSICA HULL Jr. Distance 800 Meters (Outdoors) - 2:07.36 (4/15/17) 1,500 Meters - 4:13.48 (5/5/17) Mile - 4:40.66 (2/25/17) KHADEJAH JACKSON RSo. Hurdles 60m Hurdles - 8.74 (1/13/18) 100m Hurdles - 14.19 (4/29/17) 400m Hurdles - 59.46 (5/14/17) 200 Meters (Indoors) - 25.23 (1/28/17) 200 Meters (Outdoors) - 25.59 (5/6/16) 400 Meters (Indoors) - 57.80 (1/13/18) 400 Meters (Outdoors) - 59.35 (3/19/16) ALAYSHA JOHNSON RJr. Hurdles 60m Hurdles - 8.01 (2/11/17) 100m Hurdles - 12.68w (5/27/17) 12.69 (3/31/17) 400m Hurdles - 59.18 (4/9/16) 200 Meters - 23.57 (2/10/17) RENNIE KENDRICK RFr. Middle Distance 1,500 Meters - 4:34.98* 3,000 Meters - 10:27.43* KEIRA MCCARRELL Fr. Javelin/Multi-Events Javelin - 154-3/47.01m* Heptathlon - 4,354 points* KILEY MCCARTHY Fr. Middle Distance 800 Meters - 2:08.85* KATE MURPHY Fr. Middle Distance 800 Meters - 2:06.70* 1,500 Meters - 4:07.21* Mile - 4:39.47* 3,000 Meters - 9:10.51* SAMANTHA NADEL RSr. (Outdoors) Distance 1,500 Meters - 4:19.00 (4/14/17) 5,000 Meters - 15:48.93 (6/10/17) KYLEE O CONNOR RJr. Sprints/Hurdles 200 Meters (Indoors) - 25.63 (1/28/17) 400 Meters (Indoors) - 56.80 (2/25/17) 60m Hurdles - 8.90 (1/13/18) 400M Hurdles - 1:00.89 (4/29/17) JUDY PENDERGAST So. Distance 1,500 Meters - 4:26.79* Mile - 4:43.86* 3,000 Meters - 9:25.16* 5,000 Meters - 15:52.64* 10,000 Meters - 34:59.37* KIANA PHELPS So. Throws Shot Put (Indoors) - 47-2.5/14.38m* Shot Put (Outdoors) - 47-0.75/14.34m (5/5/17) Discus - 168-4/51.31m (5/26/17) Weight Throw - 43-10.5/13.37m (1/13/18) MADDIE RABING So. Throws Shot Put (Indoors) - 49-0.75/14.95m* Shot Put (Outdoors) - 50-1.5/15.28m (4/29/17) Hammer Throw - 177-5/54.08m (4/28/17) Weight Throw - 57-10.25/17.63m (1/13/18) KATIE RAINSBERGER So. Middle Distance 800 Meters (Outdoors) - 2:05.20 (4/29/17) 1,500 Meters - 4:11.53 (5/5/17) Mile - 4:35.60 (2/25/17) 3,000 Meters - 9:00.62* JASMIN REED Fr. Sprints 60 Meters - 7.39* 100 Meters - 11.51w* 11.57* 200 Meters (Indoors) - 24.26 (1/13/18) 200 Meters (Outdoors) - 23.39* ALEXIS RIGMAIDEN RFr. Javelin Javelin - 157-1/47.87m* KAYLAH ROBINSON Fr. Hurdles/Sprints 60m Hurdles - 8.34* 100m Hurdles - 12.98w* 13.32* 100 Meters - 11.77* 200 Meters (Indoors) - 25.11 (1/13/18) 200 Meters (Outdoors) - 24.14* SABRINA SOUTHERLAND RSr. Middle Distance 800 Meters - 2:03.10* 1,500 Meters - 4:21.51* Mile - 4:40.40 (1/13/18) RUBY STAUBER So. Middle Distance 800 Meters - 2:03.01* 1,500 Meters - 4:24.20* Mile - 4:43.17* KEERA STEPHEN RJr. Hurdles 100 Meters - 12.82* 200 Meters (Indoors) - 27.04 (1/14/17) 400 Meters (Indoors) - 1:03.63 (1/14/17) RONNA STONE RSo. Throws Shot Put (Indoors) - 47-5.75/17.87m (1/13/18) Shot Put (Outdoors) - 47-9/14.55m (4/1/17) Weight Throw - 58-3.25/17.76m (2/24/17) Discus - 161-9/49.30m* ELISA TRUJILLO RFr. Jumps Triple Jump (Indoors) - 35-10.5/10.93m (1/13/18) Triple Jump (Outdoors) - 37-10/11.53m(w)* 37-3/11.35m* RACHEL VINJAMURI RSo. Sprints 60 Meters -7.85* 100 Meters - 12.47* 200 Meters (Indoors) - 24.69 (1/13/18) 200 Meters (Outdoors) - 25.28* 400 Meters (Indoors) - 56.78* 400 Meters (Outdoors) - 55.93* SYDNEE WALKER Fr. Throws Shot Put - 44-3.5/13.50m* Hammer Throw - 177-3/54.02m* Weight Throw - 58-7.5/17.87m (1/13/18) HANNAH WALLER So. Sprints 60 Meters - 7.57 (1/13/18) 200 Meters (Indoors) - 24.19 (1/13/18) 200 Meters (Outdoors) - 23.53* 400 Meters (Indoors) - 53.85 (2/11/17) 400 Meters (Outdoors) - 52.85 (5/14/17) ARIANA WASHINGTON Sr. Sprints 60 Meters - 7.30 (3/11/17) 100 Meters - 10.95w (6/11/16) 11.06 (4/15/17) 200 Meters (Indoors) - 22.42 (3/11/17) 200 Meters (Outdoors) - 22.21 (6/11/16) LAUREN RAIN WILLIAMS Fr. Sprints 60 Meters - 7.35* 100 Meters - 11.17w* 11.37* 200 Meters (Indoors) - 23.23* 200 Meters (Outdoors) - 22.44w* 22.80* *PR from before Oregon 11

WOMEN OF OREGON 2016-17 TRIPLE CROWN WINNERS ABOUT OREGON S TRIPLE CROWN The Women of Oregon became the first NCAA DI women s program in history to complete the Triple Crown, winning the NCAA cross country, indoor track and field and outdoor track and field team titles in the same academic year. 2016 NCAA Cross Country Champions The Ducks claimed the first jewel in the Triple Crown with a one-point win at the NCAA Cross Country Championships, with Maggie Schmaedick out-kicking second-place Michigan s final runner to secure the win. The UO women scored 84 points at the NCAA Indoor Championships, shattering the meet record to secure their seventh indoor title in the last eight years. 2017 NCAA Indoor T&F Champions 2017 NCAA Outdoor T&F Champions 12 Oregon completed the Triple Crown with a dramatic victory over Georgia at the NCAA Outdoor Championships at Hayward Field, as the 4x400 relay team, needing a victory to complete the historic feat, ran a collegiate-record 3:23.13 to win the team title and secure the Triple Crown. Raevyn Rogers, who swept the indoor and outdoor 800-meter NCAA titles and anchored the Ducks in the thrilling 4x400 relay to complete the Triple Crown, went on to win the 2017 Bowerman Award, collegiate track and field s highest honor.

2016-17 TRIPLE CROWN THE FINAL JEWEL TRIPLE CROWN OF TITLES FOR UO WOMEN! By Rob Moseley - Editor, GoDucks.com 6/10/17 EUGENE, Ore. Back in November 2016, the most unlikely of circumstances set the stage for Oregon to compete for the first-ever Triple Crown of national championships by a women s track and field program. The first jewel in that crown is the NCAA cross country title, won by the Ducks in November when their fifth and final scoring runner, Eugene native Maggie Schmaedick, finished one spot ahead of Michigan s fifth and final scoring runner. That gave Oregon a one-point victory over the Wolverines for the team title, and the first jewel in the Triple Crown. At the time, it was hard to imagine another title being so fraught with drama. To which the Ducks, at this week s NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships, unforgettably said: You ain t seen nothing yet. Three months after winning the second jewel, an NCAA Indoor title, Oregon on Saturday made history by running to the first Triple Crown of titles by an NCAA women s program in the same academic year. The Ducks did so needing nothing short of a win in the meet s final event, the 4x400-meter relay, and got it in thrilling fashion by running a collegiaterecord 3 minutes, 23.13 seconds, just head of runnerup USC, which also broke the previous collegiate record. The relay win allowed Oregon to overcome a fall by 2016 Olympian Deajah Stevens in the 200 meters, which she was in contention to win before falling in the final few meters and failing to score even a single point. Georgia led the team race at that point with 62.2 points. Oregon had 54. A second-place finish in the 4x400 would have left the Ducks two-tenths of a point short of the Triple Crown. But they weren t to be denied. It was awesome, said Stevens, who recovered from her fall to run a leg on the 4x400. We ve had talks about getting the Triple Crown, and we were all so excited about it. I knew that we were going to come out and get it, because all the girls want the same thing and strive for the same goals. I knew we d put it together when we had to. Even after her fall, Stevens said, she remained confident the Ducks would pull it out. For everyone else in attendance at Hayward Field on Saturday evening, the outcome wasn t certain until the final moments of the meet. The day began well for Oregon, with freshman Katie Rainsberger battling to fourth in the 1,500 meters, Alaysha Johnson and Sasha Wallace finishing fourth and sixth, respectively, for eight team points in the 100 hurdles, and Stevens and Ariana Washington finishing second and fourth, respectively, in the 100. When Raevyn Rogers won her third straight NCAA Outdoor 800-meter title, and Brooke Feldmeier kicked to a surprising third, the Ducks anticipated dominance Saturday was developing. But everything changed over the final few meters of the 200. Stevens was neck-and-neck with Florida s Kyra Jefferson, who would go on to set a collegiate record of 22.02 seconds. Stevens was in position to perhaps edge her at the line, when her toe appeared to catch on the track and she tumbled to the ground. Washington surged to finish second, but without any points from Stevens and with Georgia dominating Saturday s field events the Bulldogs suddenly were in position to steal the team title. Fortunately for Oregon, it was fielding the nation s best 4x400 quartet. And given Saturday s dramatics, that quartet was running with some extra fire. We huddled up in the medical tent, UO head coach Robert Johnson said. We all sat down and simply said, Georgia s got 62.2 points and we re at 54, so we can t be second, or we ll lose by 0.2 points. We have to win. I said, I hate to put this all on you but I also want to put it on you, because I wouldn t want it to come down to any other four girls on this team. I simply told them, we re built for this. We re ready. Freshman Makenzie Dunmore ran the lead leg for the UO women, and trailed only USC when she handed the baton to Stevens. The Olympian then handed off to senior Elexis Guster, who earlier in the day finished sixth in the open 400 and then, in the relay, provided Oregon the lead by powering past the Trojans in the Bowerman Curve. Rogers took off for the final leg with Oregon in front, and was passed by the USC anchor in the first turn. But Rogers reclaimed the lead for the Ducks soon after, and road a wave of crowd noise down the homestretch to give the UO women first place in the race, the NCAA Outdoor team title and a Triple Crown for 2016-17. My heart was beating so fast, Rogers said. We prayed about it you know I m all about prayer. It was something that we needed to get. I m just glad that I was able to stay composed and be patient. Oregon s victory celebration was delayed first by two Georgia protests of Stevens participation in the relay after failing to finish the 200, and of her relay leg. The Bulldogs wanted to clarify that Stevens had been officially disqualified from the 200 rather than simply failing to finish, the latter requiring medical clearance prior to participation in another event. And Georgia wanted officials to review whether Stevens had remained in Oregon s lane long enough before breaking to the inside with the rest of the field in the backstretch of the relay s second leg. Neither protest was successful. A thunder storm that moved in over Hayward Field further delayed Oregon s victory celebration. But celebrate, the Ducks eventually did. Is that a way to end a track meet, or what? Johnson asked. The ending overshadowed but couldn t erase some gutty performances by the Ducks earlier in the day. Prior to the 4x400, the Ducks got a point in the 5,000 meters from Samantha Nadel, who joined Rainsberger in providing points toward all three national championships in the triple crown. Hoping to ease the burden on the relay, Nadel tried to start her kick with 800 meters to go, and gain some distance on runners in the field who were stronger finishers. The tactic didn t work out, as Nadel finished eighth in 15:48.93, but the spirit was indicative of the fight Oregon showed all day. We just tried to do our part and stick to our process, said Nadel, who finished a spot ahead of teammate Lilli Burdon. It was a little scary, what happened to Deajah, but we just tried to focus on our contribution. Rainsberger fought through a physical 1,500 final that ended in a five-wide sprint for the finish, in which the UO freshman took fourth in 4:14.20. That followed her fourth-place finish at the NCAA Cross Country Championships in November, and two thirdplace finishes in the NCAA Indoor meet in March. I couldn t be happier, Rainsberger said. I just wanted to get out there, stay composed and really run that last stretch for my teammates. Johnson finished fourth in the 100 hurdles in 12.72 despite or more accurately because of, she lamented a slow start. Two spots behind her was Wallace, who ran a season-best 12.81 in just her fourth competitive race since a quad injury earlier this spring. I didn t even think I was going to have a season (back then), Wallace said. To say I m top eight in the nation, I m excited about that. That was my last college race, and I m glad I was able to get points for my team. Until the dramatics of the 4x400, no Duck was happier than Feldmeier. After an impressive preliminary Thursday, she said she barely slept in the ensuing two nights, so great was her anticipation for Saturday. The lack of rest didn t hurt after Rogers won in 2:00.02, Feldmeier crossed third in 2:01.54, her personal best by more than a second. This is like a dream come true, said Feldmeier, a junior. I came to Oregon to run really fast. It s taken a while, but the coaches just told me to be patient. That when it comes together, it s gonna come quick. Washington also couldn t wait for Saturday, but for a different reason. The defending NCAA champ at both 100 and 200 qualified for both finals this year on time, rather than automatically by finishing first or second in her preliminaries. She was out to show Saturday that those performances weren t indicative of her abilities. I think I knew I was better than what I performed like Thursday, said Washington, who accounted for 13 points Saturday. We had a conversation, that we were trying too hard to get this Triple Crown. All we need to do is be ourselves, and be Oregon. That was enough Saturday, just barely. And it was enough, too, to make Oregon winners of the firstever Triple Crown by an NCAA women s team. That yearlong effort began with Schmaedick s dramatics in cross country, and ended Saturday with Stevens near-disaster, then her redemption with the relay. What a way to end a track meet, Johnson said. And what a way to carve out a place in history. 13

HEAD COACH ROBERT JOHNSON 6th season as HC, 13th at Oregon With five seasons complete as the head coach of Oregon track and field, Robert Johnson has led the Ducks to 13 team national championships while producing 12 Pac-12 titles and guiding 48 individuals to victories at the NCAA Championships. He in his 13th season overall with the Ducks. Oregon s national titles in the Johnson era include three-straight men s indoor track and field championships (2014-16), two men s outdoor titles (2014-15), four women s indoor track and field wins (2013-14, 2016-17), two women s cross country titles (2012, 2016) and two women s outdoor track and field championship (2015, 2017). With 13 NCAA team titles as a head coach, Johnson ranks fourth all-time among NCAA head coaches in cross country and track and field. NCAA Women s Coach of the Year (7) 2011i, 2012i, 2012xc, 2013i, 2014i, 2015tf, 2017i NCAA Men s Coach of the Year (4) 2014i, 2014tf, 2015i, 2015tf Pac-12 Women s Coach of the Year (5) 2012xc, 2013tf, 2014tf, 2014xc, 2017tf Pac-12 Men s Coach of the Year (3) 2013tf, 2014tf, 2017tf NCAA Women s Assistant Coach of the Year (1) 2010i Under Head Coach Robert Johnson, UO Athletes have won: 48 NCAA Titles 60 Meters: 2017i (W) 100 Meters: 2013 (W), 2015 (W), 2016 (W) 200 Meters: 2016 (W), 2017i (W) 400 Meters: 2014i (W) 800 Meters: 2013i (M), 2013 (M), 2014i (W), 2014 (W), 2015 (W), 2016i (W), 2016 (W), 2017i (W), 2017 (W) 1500 Meters: 2013 (M), 2014 (M) Mile: 2015i (M) 3,000 Meters: 2014i (M), 2015i (M), 2016i (M), 2017i (M) 5,000 Meters: 2014i (M), 2015i (M), 2015 (M), 2016i (M), 2016 (M), 2017i (M) 10,000 Meters: 2014 (M), 2015 (M), 2016 (M) 60 Meter Hurdles: 2016i (M), 2017i (W) 110 Meter Hurdles: 2014 (M), 2016 (M) 4x400 Meter Relay: 2013i (W), 2014i (W), 2017 (W) Distance Medley Relay: 2015i (M), 2016i (M) Long Jump: 2014 (W), 2015i (W) Javelin: 2014 (M), 2015 (M) Cross Country: 2013 (M), 2014 (M), 2015 (M) 54 Pac-12 Titles 100 Meters: 2013 (W), 2014 (W), 2015 (W), 2016 (W), 2017 (M), 2017 (W) 200 Meters: 2013 (W), 2014 (W), 2016 (W), 2016 (M), 2017 (M), 2017 (W) 400 Meters: 2013 (W), 2014 (W), 2014 (M), 2015 (M), 2016 (M) 800 Meters: 2013 (W), 2013 (M), 2014 (W), 2015 (W), 2016 (W), 2017 (W) 5,000 Meters: 2015 (M) 10,000 Meters: 2016 (M), 2017 (M) 100 Meter Hurdles: 2016 (W), 2017 (W) 110 Meter Hurdles: 2016 (M) 400 Meter Hurdles: 2015 (M) 4x100 Meter Relay: 2013 (W), 2016 (W), 2017 (W), 2017 (M) 4x400 Meter Relay: 2013 (M), 2015 (M) Long Jump: 2014 (W), 2015 (W), 2017 (W), 2017 (M) Triple Jump: 2015 (W), 2017 (W) Discus: 2017 (M) Shot Put: 2015 (W), 2016 (W) Hammer Throw: 2014 (W), 2016 (M) Javelin: 2013 (M), 2014 (M), 2015 (M), 2016 (M) Decathlon: 2013 (M), 2014 (M), 2017 (M) 14 Most recently, Johnson and the Women of Oregon made history at the 2017 NCAA Outdoor Championships with a thrilling win to complete the historic Triple Crown - NCAA titles in cross country, indoor track and field and outdoor track and field in the same academic year. Trailing Georgia by 8.2 points with only the 4x400 relay remaining, the Ducks ran a collegiate record 3:23.13 to win the relay, secure the NCAA championship and become the first women s team in NCAA D-I history to complete the Triple Crown. In addition to the dramatic outdoor win, the Ducks pulled out a one-point victory at the NCAA Cross Country Championships for the first jewel of the Triple Crown, and set the stage for the dramatics in Eugene with a record-setting performance at the NCAA Indoor Championships, scoring a meet-record 84 points. Johnson also led the Men and Women of Oregon to their ninth straight sweep of the Pac-12 team titles in 2017, guiding both teams to blowout victories at Hayward Field. As a result, Johnson was named the 2017 Pac-12 coach of the year on both the men s and the women s side. Throughout the 2017 season, the Women of Oregon broke seven collegiate records (DMR(i), 60m (i), 4x100m, 4x200m, Sprint Medley Relay, 800m, 4x400m), and finished the season with at least a share of six of those records still intact. In the summer of 2017, Johnson helped guide four athletes to berths to the IAAF World Championships at the U.S. Outdoor Championships, including a U.S. title in the 200 meters by Deajah Stevens. Johnson is one of only two coaches all-time to earn a career women s triple crown national titles in cross country, indoor track and field and outdoor track and field. The other coach to accomplish that is Texas legend Terry Crawford. With a national title in men s cross country, Johnson would become the only coach in NCAA history with career triple crowns for both the men and women. Under Johnson s guidance, Oregon has been honored as the national Women s Program of the Year for each of the nine years of the award s existence, while the men s program has earned the honor five times, including three straight from 2013-15. After a tremendously successful run as associate coach, Robert Johnson was elevated to head coach of the Oregon track and field and cross country programs in the summer of 2012. He is in his 12th season overall with the Ducks. His leadership was evident immediately upon taking the helm of the most storied programs in collegiate track and field. Less than six months after becoming Oregon s head coach, Johnson s Women of Oregon set the foundation of success by winning the 2012 cross country national championship for the first time in 25 years. The Ducks followed that performance with their fourth straight women s national indoor title in 2013. Johnson then oversaw Oregon s men s and women s sweep of the Pac-12 Championships, before guiding both teams to trophy finishes at the 2013 NCAA Outdoor Championships. In his second year as head coach, Johnson guided the Men and Women of Oregon to a sweep of the NCAA Indoor National Championships. His women became just the second team in meet history to win five consecutive NCAA indoor crowns while the men claimed their first title since 2009. Both teams followed-up with their sixth straight sweep of the Pac-12 Championships. A month later at Hayward Field the men, fueled by four individual champions, claimed their first NCAA outdoor title since 1984 by setting a meet-record 88 points and the largest margin of victory in 20 years. Year three of the Johnson era saw three national championships as the men defended their indoor and outdoor titles. The outdoor title came by 29 points, the largest margin of victory at the NCAA Championships in 21 years. The Ducks then added the crown jewel of year three when the women collected points across the board to win Oregon s first outdoor national championship in 30 years. The Ducks also added to their Pac-12 dominance with a sweep of the men s and women s track and field championships, while also claiming the 2014 women s cross country title. In 2015-16, Johnson led the Ducks to a sweep of the indoor championships as the Men of

HEAD COACH ROBERT JOHNSON 6th season as HC, 13th at Oregon Oregon claimed their third-straight national title and the Women of Oregon won the indoor crown for the third time in four years. The women added their second cross country national championships in the fall of 2016, as they came out and shocked the nation with a one-point victory over Michigan. The Ducks have won 47 individual national titles under Johnson. Leading the charge is 17-time champion, and three-time Bowerman Award finalist, Edward Cheserek. Cheserek claimed two titles at the 2017 NCAA Indoor Championships to run his career total to 17, making him the winningest athlete in NCAA track and field/cross country history. Cheserek finished only two titles shy for the most won by an individual in the history of NCAA athletics. On the women s side, Johnson served as a key mentor to Raevyn Rogers, who won five straight NCAA 800m titles, including indoors, and provided the memorable kick on the 4x400m relay to win the 2017 NCAA outdoor title and complete the Triple Crown. Johnson has mentored a number of other standout athletes in multiple disciplines, including Olympians Devon Allen, English Gardner, Jenna Prandini, Deajah Stevens and Ariana Washington. Johnson has established himself as one of the top sprint, relays and horizontal jumps coaches in NCAA. He has coached Oregon student-athletes to the American women s indoor record in the 400 meters (50.46), the U.S. junior women s record in the 100 meters (11.03), the collegiate record in the indoor 4x400 meter relay (3:27.40) and the women s DMR (10:38.77), the Pac-12 record in the 100 meters (10.92), a US Championship in the 100 meters as well as 26 Oregon school records. In addition to mentoring five national championship 4x400 meter teams, his athletes have won NCAA titles at 60 meters, 100 meters, 400 meters, 800 meters and long jump. As an assistant and associate head coach from 2005 to 2012, Johnson helped lead a remarkable resurgence of an Oregon women s program that won three straight NCAA Indoor Titles (2010-2012), claimed four straight Pac-12 Championships (2009-2012), and placed second at the NCAA Outdoor Championships four times (2009-2012). The men s program won an NCAA Indoor title and was the NCAA Outdoor runner-up in 2009 and won conference championships each year from 2007 to 2012. Johnson s charges broke all but one indoor and outdoor school women s record in the sprints, relays and horizontal jumps. On the men s side, Mike Berry broke the school s 41 year-old record in the 400 meters as a freshman in 2011 before going on to win a gold medal at the World Championships as a member of the U.S. 4x400 meter relay squad. In addition to 5-time NCAA Champion Gardner, Johnson coached Keshia Baker to three consecutive conference titles in the 400 meters (2008-2011), Jamesha Youngblood to a sweep of the long and triple jumps in 2009 and 2010, and Amber Purvis to a 100/200 meter double in 2010 the first Duck ever to win both sprint titles. In all, Johnson coached 22 conference champions and 70 All-Americans at Oregon before becoming the head coach. Before arriving at Oregon in 2005, Johnson oversaw UCLA s highly-regarded high jump, long jump and triple jump units, and also coordinated its strength and conditioning program. In two years with the Bruins, his men and women combined for one NCAA title, one U.S. runner-up finish, two Pac-10 titles, and eight All-America honors. His star pupils included collegiate triple jump record holder Candice Baucham, the 2005 NCAA outdoor champion and U.S. runner-up, as well as 2004 Pac-10 champion and Olympic Trials triple jump qualifier Juaune Armon. An Appalachian State assistant coach from 1997-2003, Johnson coached 28 individual Southern Conference champions and 14 NCAA qualifiers in the long jump, triple jump, 55 meters and 100 meters. He mentored the school s first All-America jumper Ronda White an outdoor triple jump All-American in 2003, along with two Southern Conference Freshmen of the Year and two Southern Conference Athletes of the Year. As an athlete, Johnson competed for Appalachian State, where he received his Bachelor of Science degree in 1996, and was a two-time triple jump All-American (1995, 96), NCAA high jump qualifier (1996) and school high jump record holder (7-1 3/4). A member of the ASU Athletics Hall of Fame, he competed in the 1996 and 2000 Olympic Trials. 15

DIRECTOR S CUP STANDINGS (Last 10 years) Year Place Points 2016-17 9th 1,027.00 2015-16 10th 973.75 2014-15 13th 933.50 2013-14 15th 943.00 2012-13 15th 929.75 2011-12 24th 747.25 2010-11 30th 640.75 2009-10 14th 878.50 2008-09 22nd 757.25 2007-08 26th 680.75 DUCKS FINISH RECORD NINTH IN DIRECTOR S CUP - The UO athletic department in 2016-17 posted its highest-ever finish for the third year in a row, taking ninth in the annual ranking of NCAA athletic departments. - Schools can count their best 20 team finishes (up to 10 women s sports and 10 men s sports) in an academic year, and Oregon took ninth despite fielding just 19 NCAA programs - more than a dozen fewer than toptwo finishers Stanford and Ohio State. - The Ducks took ninth just a year after entering the top- 10 for the first time in 2015-16, when the UO athletic department was 10th in the Directors Cup standings. A year earlier, Oregon was 13th, at that point its best finish ever. - The department earned 1,027 points toward the Directors Cup in 2016-2017, led by 300 from the women s track and field program 100 for each national title by the program in its historic Triple Crown year, the first by an NCAA women s program. Oregon s three national titles in 2016-17 were one fewer than Stanford and Oklahoma, and gave the Ducks multiple national championships for the fifth straight year, the longest active streak in the country. - The 100 points for the women s NCAA Outdoor title contributed to Oregon s 467 points during the spring, nearly half the department s total for the year. The Ducks also got 90 points for the men s golf team s NCAA runner-up finish, 83 points for making the semifinals of the Women s College World Series and 69 points for the ninth-place men s NCAA Outdoor finish. The women s golf team and both tennis programs also contributed points by reaching their respective postseasons. - This was the fifth year in a row UO finished in the top 15 of the standings, and the sixth in the last eight years. WOMEN S TRACK TRIPLE CROWN After winning national titles in women s cross country, women s indoor track and field and women s outdoor track and field last years, the Ducks became the first women s program in the history of the NCAA to sweep all three championships in a single academic year. OREGON ATHLETICS EXCELLENCE POSTSEASON APPEARANCES IN 2016-17 - During the 2016-17 academic year, the Ducks sent 15 teams to the postseason, the most in school history. - In addition to the women s track and field team sweeping all three national titles (cross country, indoor, outdoor), the Oregon men s basketball program advanced to the Final Four, softball went to the Women s College World Series and men s golf, a year after winning a national title, finished as runner-up to Oklahoma. - Women s basketball had a remarkable run to the Elite Eight in 2016-17 while men s track and field finished third in the nation in indoor and ninth outdoors. - Volleyball, men s cross country, women s golf, men s tennis and women s tennis all qualified for their respective NCAA Tournaments. - Acrobatics and Tumbling finished second at the NCATA national tournament. NATIONAL TITLES - Oregon owns 37 overall national championships. - 24 of those titles have come in the last 10 years (2007+). - The Ducks have won an incredible 31 NCAA titles in cross country or indoor and outdoor track and field. - Oregon won the first ever NCAA men s basketball tournament in 1939. - The Ducks won their first men s golf NCAA title in thrilling fashion at Eugene Country Club in 2016. Eugene native Sulman Raza won in a third playoff hole of his match play round to beat Texas. - Oregon s 37 national titles include four NCATA national titles in acrobatics and tumbling, which is not yet considered an NCAA sport. ACADEMIC SUCCESS - The Ducks have 101 all-time academic All-Americans. - Oregon averages 100 academic all-conference selections annually. SPORTS OFFERED BY OREGON (20) Sport Head Coach Acrobatics & Tumbling * Keenyn Won Baseball George Horton Men s Basketball Dana Altman Women s Basketball Kelly Graves Men s Cross Country Robert Johnson Women s Cross Country Robert Johnson Football Willie Taggart Men s Golf Casey Martin Women s Golf Ria Scott Women s Lacrosse Katrina Dowd Women s Soccer Kat Mertz Softball Mike White Men s Tennis Nils Schyllander Women s Tennis Alison Silverio Men s Indoor Track & Field Robert Johnson Women s Indoor Track & Field Robert Johnson Men s Outdoor Track & Field Robert Johnson Women s Outdoor Track & Field Robert Johnson Volleyball Matt Ulmer Beach Volleyball Matt Ulmer * Not NCAA sport, doesn t count for director s cup 2017-18 POSTSEASON TEAMS (3) Sport Finish Men s Cross Country Sixth Women s Cross Country Fifth Volleyball Round of 32 2016-17 POSTSEASON TEAMS (15) Sport Finish Acrobatics and Tumbling NCATA Runner Up Men s Basketball Final Four Women s Basketball Elite Eight Men s Cross Country Ninth Women s Cross Country NCAA Champs Men s Golf Second Women s Golf 24th Softball WCWS Men s Tennis Round of 32 Women s Tennis Round of 64 Men s Indoor Track & Field Third Women s Indoor Track & Field NCAA Champs Men s Outdoor Track & Field Ninth Women s Outdoor Track & Field NCAA Champs Volleyball Round of 32 16

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