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University of Washington Dempsey Indoor Sub-4-Minute Miles University of Washington Dempsey Indoor Sub-4-Minute Miles Totals: 214 sub-fours by 150 different athletes 2020 2020 MPSF Championships - 2/29/20 George Duggan Portland 3:59.61 2020 UW Last Chance Meet - 2/21/20 Dan Curts Unattached 3:59.29 Jack Anstey Illinois State 3:59.93 2020 Husky Classic - 2/14/20 James West Oregon 3:57.43 Theo Quax Northern Arizona 3:58.13 Takieddi Hedeilli Texas Tech 3:58.88 Charlie Hunter Oregon 3:59.01 Dustin Nading Washington 3:59.25 2020 UW Invitational - 2/1/20 Evan Jager Bowerman Track Club 3:56.50 Sean McGorty Bowerman Track Club 3:57.19 George Kusche Nebraska 3:57.93 Talem Franco BYU 3:58.09 Sam Tanner Washington 3:59.01 Dustin Nading Washington 3:59.77 2020 UW Indoor Preview - 1/18/20 Ben Blankenship Nike OTC Elite 3:57.67 Brannon Kidder Brooks Beasts 3:58.43 Mick Stanovsek Washington 3:59.58 200th sub-four 2019 2019 MPSF Championships - 2/23/19 William Paulson Arizona State 3:58.07 Joe Klecker Colorado 3:58.51 Paul Ryan Washington State 3:58.79 2019 Last Chance College Elite Meet - 2/16/19 Carlos Villarreal Arizona 3:57.27 Charlie Hunter Oregon 3:57.74 James West Oregon 3:57.75 Mick Stanovsek Washington 3:58.64 Blake Haney Oregon 3:58.73 David Ribich Brooks Beasts 3:58.91 Jackson Mestler Oregon 3:59.77 2019 Husky Classic - 2/8/19 Sam Worley Texas 3:57.98 Henry Wynne Brooks Beasts 3:58.00 Reed Brown Oregon 3:58.22 Brannon Kidder Brooks Beasts 3:58.95 2019 UW Invitational - 1/26/19 Neil Gourley Nike OTC 3:58.12 Kasey Knevelbaard Southern Utah 3:58.54 Alex Rogers Texas 3:58.79 Alex Ostberg Stanford 3:59.31 Talon Hull Washington 3:59.56 Drew Piazza Nike OTC 3:59.67 William Paulson Arizona State 3:59.94 2019 UW Indoor Preview - 1/12/19 Yomif Kejelcha Nike Oregon Project 3:52.61 Amos Bartelsmeyer Unattached 3:55.32 Sam Atkin Unattached 3:57.97 Eric Avila adidas 3:59.43 Logan Orndorf Portland 3:59.94 2018 2018 Husky Classic - 2/10/18 Sam Prakel Oregon 3:56.89 Reed Brown Oregon 3:57.23 Carlos Villarreal Arizona 3:57.64 Sam Worley Texas 3:58.04 Lopez Lomong Nike BTC 3:58.19 Mick Stanovsek Oregon 3:58.23 Evan Jager Nike BTC 3:58.27 Matthew Fayers Oklahoma State 3:58.44 Blake Haney Oregon 3:59.01 2018 UW Invitational - 1/27/18 Yomif Kejelcha Nike Oregon Project 3:56.95 Andy Trouard Northern Arizona 3:58.01 David Ribich Western Oregon 3:58.88 Carlos Villarreal Arizona 3:59.65 Lopez Lomong Nike BTC 3:59.75 2017 2017 Husky Classic - 2/11/17 Lopez Lomong Nike BTC 3:56.55 Evan Jager Nike BTC 3:56.55 Joshua Thompson Oklahoma State 3:56.89 Matthew Maton Oregon 3:58.34 Thomas Joyce California 3:58.47 Matthew Fayers Oklahoma State 3:58.53 Tim Gorman Oregon 3:58.78 Cole Rockhold Colorado State 3:59.55 Craig Nowak Oklahoma State 3:59.98 2017 UW Invitational - 1/28/17 Justyn Knight Syracuse 3:59.54 Andrew Wheating Nike 3:59.61 Brannon Kidder Brooks Beasts 3:59.68 2017 UW Indoor Preview - 1/14/17 Eric Jenkins Nike Oregon Project 3:58.68 Colby Gilbert Washington 3:58.96 2016 2016 MPSF Championships - 2/27/16 Izaic Yorks Washington 3:53.89 Sean McGorty Stanford 3:53.95 Anass Zouhry Cal State Northridge 3:58.87 Zach Perrin Colorado 3:59.00 Garrett Corcoran California 3:59.79 2016 Husky Classic - 2/13/16 David Elliott Boise State 3:57.38 (100th man, 98-99 came in slower heat) Jacob Burcham Oklahoma 3:57.46 Sam Prakel Oregon 3:57.95 Joshua Thompson Oklahoma State 3:58.33 Oliver Aitchison Adams State 3:58.59 Travis Burkstrand Brooks Beasts 3:59.69 Connor Winter Colorado 3:59.76 2016 UW Invitational - 1/30/16 Colby Gilbert Washington 3:59.84 2015 2015 MPSF Championships - 2/28/15 Izaic Yorks Washington 3:57.81 Will Geoghegan Oregon 3:58.36 Thomas Coyle Stanford 3:59.32 2015 UW Indoor Open - 2/15/15 Izaic Yorks Washington 3:58.69 Matt Daniels Adams State 3:59.89 2015 Husky Classic - 2/14/15 Cristian Soratos Montana State 3:55.27 Brannon Kidder Penn State 3:57.13 Michael Atchoo Strava TC 3:57.58 Daniel Winn Oregon 3:57.62 Jake Hurysz Colorado 3:58.13 Thomas Riva University of Victoria 3:59.00 2015 UW Invitational – 1/31/2015 Ryan Hill Bowerman Track Club Pro 3:56.84 Andrew Wheating Oregon Track Club Elite 3:57.42 Tom Farrell Oregon Track Club 3:58.33 Andy Bayer Bowerman Track Club Pro 3:58.83 Matthew Clowes Concordia 3:58.96 2015 UW Indoor Preview – 1/17/2015 Matthew Centrowitz Nike Ore. Project 3:58.60 Cam Levins Nike Ore. Project 3:58.75 Sean McGorty Stanford 3:59.34 2014 2014 Husky Classic – 2/15/14 Mac Fleet Oregon 3:58.25 Brannon Kidder Penn State 3:58.49 Tyler Stutzman Unattached 3:58.57 Izaic Yorks Washington 3:59.04 John Simons Minnesota 3:59.38 Brett Johnson Oregon 3:59.39 Sean Tobin Mississippi 3:59.91 2014 UW Invitational – 2/1/2014 Luc Bruchet British Columbia 3:57.71 Evan Jager Nike 3:58.20 Dan Huling Nike 3:58.39 Daniel Quigley Oregon Track Club 3:59.59 2014 UW Indoor Preview – 1/18/2014 Patrick Casey Oregon Track Club 3:58.06 100th sub-4 2013 2013 MPSF Championships – 2/23/2013 Michael Atchoo Stanford 3:57.14 Tyler Stutzman Stanford 3:58.85 Matt Miner Oregon 3:59.01 Jeramy Elkaim Oregon 3:59.18 2013 Husky Classic – 2/9/13 Andrew Bumbalough OTC Elite 3:56.12 Evan Jager OTC Elite 3:56.14 Donn Cabral Nike 3:56.41 Robby Creese Penn State 3:57.11 Raul Botezan Oklahoma State 3:57.79 Brett Johnson Oregon 3:58.62 Ben Blankenship OTC 3:58.66 Chad Noelle Oregon 3:59.57 2013 UW Indoor Preview – 1/12/2013 Galen Rupp Nike Oregon Proj. 3:57.15 2012 2012 UW Final Qualifier – 3/3/2012 John Mickowski Unattached 3:57.59 Daniel Huling Reebok 3:58.24 Nick Happe Arizona State 3:58.73 Tony Jordanek Unattached 3:58.85 2012 MPSF Championships – 2/25/2012 Matt Maldonado Long Beach State 3:59.08 Chris Derrick Stanford 3:59.13 2012 Flotrack Husky Classic – 2/11/2012 Peter Callahan Princeton 3:58.76 Robby Creese Penn State 3:59.52 Michael Atchoo Stanford 3:59.92 2012 UW Invitational – 1/28/2012 Andrew Bumbalough Nike OTC 3:58.46 2011 2011 UW Final Qualifier - 3/5/2011 A.J. Acosta Unattached 3:58.39 James Cameron Washington 3:58.51 Mac Fleet Oregon 3:59.03 2011 Flotrack Husky Classic - 2/12/2011 Chris Solinsky Nike 3:54.52 Miles Batty BYU 3:55.79 Dumisane Hlaselo Florida 3:56.84 Matthew Gibney Villanova 3:58.12 A.J. Acosta Unattached 3:58.49 Duncan Phillips Arkansas 3:58.82 Lawi Lalang Arizona 3:59.13 2010 2010 UW Final Qualifier - 3/6/2010 Ben Blankenship Minnesota 3:57.87 A.J. Acosta Oregon 3:58.08 Galen Rupp Nike 3:58.79 Eric Garner Brooks 3:59.32 Blake Shaw USC 3:59.85 2010 MPSF Championships - 2/26/2010 to 2/27/2010 Andrew Wheating Oregon 3:58.20 2010 Husky Classic - 2/12/2010 to 2/13/2010 Adrian Blincoe New Balance 3:57.05 Mac Fleet Oregon 3:57.70 Mark Matusak California 3:58.36 Abdi Hassan Arizona 3:58.50 Jordan Horn Adidas/McMillan 3:58.67 Justin Marpole-Bird Stanford 3:58.76 Dylan Ferris Stanford 3:58.90 Andrew Jesien Ragged Mount 3:58.91 Rob Mullett Butler 3:59.37 Jacob Boone Oklahoma 3:59.44 A.J. 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Acosta Oregon 3:58.52 Peter van der Westhuizen Nebraska 3:59.05 2008 Husky Classic – 2/16/08 Russell Brown Unattached 3:58.68 Garrett Heath Stanford 3:58.71 Gabe Jennings Eugene Health 3:58.83 2008 UW Invitational – 2/2/08 Steve Sherer Athletic Performance 3:56.00 Kyle Perry BYU 3:59.16 Kyle Alcorn Arizona State 3:59.82 2008 UW Indoor Preview – 1/19/08 Will Leer OTC 3:59.83 2007 2007 UW Final Qualifier – 3/3/07 Matt Lincoln Unattached 3:59.76 2007 Husky Classic – 2/10/07 Russell Brown Stanford 3:59.29 Garrett Heath Stanford 3:59.60 2007 UW Indoor Preview – 1/13/07 Nick Symmonds OTC 3:56.72 2006 2006 UW Final Qualifier – 3/4/06 Michael McGrath Oregon 3:59.25 Jonah Maiyo Arizona 3:59.91 2006 Husky Classic – 2/11/06 Chris Estwanik Nike FT 3:58.57 Jonathon Riley Nike 3:59.18 Bernard Kiptum Nike-Portland 3:59.74 Leonel Manzano Texas 3:58.84 Austin Abbott Washington 3:59.47 Stephen Pifer Colorado 3:59.55 2006 UW Indoor Preview – 1/14/06 Chris Estwanik Nike FT 3:58.54 Adam Goucher Oregon Project 3:58.59 Sean O’Brien Nike FT 3:59.05 Elliott Blount Nike FT 3:59.61 2005 2005 UW Final Qualifier – 3/5/05 Adam Goucher Oregon Project 3:59.90 2005 MPSF Championships – 2/25/05 to 2/26/05 Jonah Maiyo Arizona 3:59.08 Robert Cheseret Arizona 3:59.23 2004 2004 Pac-10 Invitational – 2/14/04 Nathan Robison BYU 3:59.99 2003 2003 UW Final Qualifier – 3/8/03 Grant Robison Stanford 3:58.95 2003 Husky Classic – 2/15/03 Michael Stember Nike 3:58.40 2003 UW Indoor Preview – 1/18/03 Jason Lunn Nike 3:59.53 2002 2002 UW Final Qualifier – 3/2/02 Eric Garner Washington 3:58.93 Don Sage Stanford 3:59.49 Ray Hughes Nike 3:59.78 Brandon Strong Arizona State 3:59.93 Top-10 Performances and Performers 1.
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