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Pac-12 Championships On Hand For Huskies Husky Track Schedule

PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIPS Date Meet Location/Result May 12-13 • Stanford, Calif. • Cobb Track/Angell Field Feb. 23-24 MPSF Championships M - 7th; W - 9th Mar. 9-10 NCAA Indoor Championships M - t56th; W - DNS SEATTLE - Championship season arrives for the Washington squad as the Pac-12 Championships Mar. 16-17 Trojan Invitational Los Angeles bring the Huskies down to the Bay Area. Stanford hosts the battle of the West Coast’s best this Saturday and Sunday, May 12-13, at Cobb Track and Angell Field. This year for the first time both days of the championships Mar. 30-31 Stanford Invitational Palo Alto, Calif. will be broadcast live by the Pac-12 Network. Mar. 30-31 Texas Relays Austin, Texas Apr. 7 Pepsi Team Invitational M - 4th; W - 4th The Huskies have selected 28 men and 28 women to challenge for conference supremacy this weekend, which Apr. 19-20 Bryan Clay Invitational Azusa, Calif. kicks off the championship portion of the track calendar. Two weeks after the Pac-12 meet will be NCAA West Prelims in Sacramento, Calif, followed by the NCAA Outdoor Championships in Eugene, Ore. from June 6-9. Apr. 20-21 Mt. SAC Relays Torrance, Calif. Apr. 21 Beach Invitational Long Beach, Calif. SCHEDULE: Saturday features 9 field event finals and 4 track finals; Sunday features 7 field event finals and Apr. 28 at Washington State M - Loss; W - Loss 20 track finals. Saturday starts with the wommen’s hammer at 11:30 a.m., then the next field event gets going May 4-5 Ken Shannon Invitational Husky Track at 2:00 and the first track race, the 4x100m relay prelims, goes at 2:30 p.m. Track finals Saturday include the steeplechases, which go at 5:30 p.m., and the 10,000-meter runs, which close out the day at 7:10 (women) and May 12-13 Pac-12 Championships Stanford, Calif. 7:50 (men). On Sunday, the men’s hammer is at 10:30 a.m., with the next event going at 1:00 and the first track May 24-26 NCAA Preliminary Rounds Sacramento, Calif race starting at 3 p.m., with all races on Sunday being finals. June 6-9 NCAA Outdoor Championships Eugene, Ore.

TELEVISION: For the first time in event history, both days of the Pac-12 Track & Field Championships will be broadcast live. Coverage of the event will air on Saturday, May 12 starting at 5:30 p.m. PT and Sunday, May 13 UW Track & Field Quick Facts starting at 3 p.m. PT across Pac-12 Network, all regional channels and Pac-12 Now. Paul Sunderland, Tom Feuer, Jordan Kent and Jill Savage will cover the action. Enrollment:...... 42,000 (31,400 undergraduate) Founded:...... Nov. 4, 1861 UW PAC-12 HISTORY: This is the 59th installment of the Pac-12 Championships on the men’s side, and the President:...... Ana Marie Cauce 32nd women’s championship. The very first men’s meet was held in Seattle, in 1960, when the conference was Director of Athletics:...... Jennifer Cohen called the Athletic Association of Western Universities. The Husky men’s team has finished in the upper half of Website:...... GoHuskies.com the conference for five of the past six years. In 2016, the Huskies used the home track advantage in a big way, Colors: ...... Purple and Gold as the Husky men finished as the Pac-12 runners-up for just the second time in school history, the only other time Home Facility:...... Dempsey Indoor / Husky Track coming in 1976 when the conference was the Pac-8. The men crushed the program’s all-time points mark, scoring Conference:...... Pac-12 (Outdoor) / MPSF (Indoor) 122 points, the first time UW ever scored over 100 at the conference meet.The men’s squad was also third in Head Coach:...... Greg Metcalf (16th year) 2015. In 2017, the men finished seventh. On the women’s side, the Huskies have finished fourth-place each of the Assoc. Head Coach:...... Jason Drake (9th year) past two seasons, which equals the best conference finish in school history, also done in 1998, 1996, and 1995. Asst. Coach (Vault/Jumps):...... Pat Licari (21st year) The Husky men have won at least one individual Pac-12 title for 13 years in a row, and 17 of the past 18 years. Asst. Coach (Distances):...... Anita Campbell (4th year) Last season, Carson Fuller extended the streak with a win in the javelin, the first Pac-12 title by a Husky in any Asst. Coach (Throws):...... Jason Schutz (3rd year) of the throws since 2006. The women got a victory from Elizabeth Quick in the pole vault, as she became the first Asst. Coach (Sprints/Hurdles):...... Eric Metcalf (2nd year) Husky vaulter to win back-to-back Pac-12 pole vault titles and made it four wins in a row for UW in that event. 2017 Men’s Pac-12 Finish:...... 7th WOMEN’S ENTRIES: Leading the Huskies in the loaded short sprints are a pair of freshmen, Olivia Ribera in 2017 Men’s NCAA Outdoor Finish:...... DNS the 100-meter dash and Iman Brown in the 200-meters. In the 400-meters, senior Carolyn Birkenfeld, junior Imani 2018 Men’s NCAA Indoor Finish:...... tie-56th Apostol, and sophomore Sarah Stavig will all look for big PRs. Best Men’s NCAA Finish (Out/Ind):...... 2nd (1929, 1930) / 6th (2016) Men’s 2017 All-Americans Returning:...... Two The 400-meter hurdles will be one of the biggest events for the women, as four Dawgs have thoughts of reaching ...... Chase Smith - Pole Vault indoors (2nd Team) the final. Hanna Tarleton is seeded fourth with her season-best time of 58.24, but Carly Lester is close behind ...... Colby Gilbert - 3000m indoors (1st Team); 5000m indoors (HM) at sixth at 59.14, Morganne Hill is ranked ninth at 59.38, and Darhian Mills is 11th at 1:00.31 but finished fourth 2017 Women’s Pac-12 Finish:...... 4th at Pac-12s a year ago. In the 100m hurdles, Hill and Hannah Rusnak will try to break the 14-second mark for 2017 Women’s NCAA Outdoor Finish:...... tie-43rd the first time. 2018 Women’s NCAA Indoor Finish:...... DNS Best Women’s NCAA Finish (Out/Ind):...... 10th (1988) / t8th (1988) Both Husky women’s relays are seeded seventh coming into the meet. The Dawgs will look to put together some Women’s 2017 All-Americans Returning:...... Four season-bests in both to have a shot at reaching NCAA Prelims...... Imani Apostol - 4x400m Relay outdoors (HM) ...... Izzi Batt-Doyle - 10,000m (2nd Team) Senior Amy-Eloise Neale leads the Husky distance crew, coming off her school-record 5,000-meter time of 15:24.16 ...... Darhian Mills - 4x400m Relay outdoors (HM) on this same Stanford track last week. Neale was the Pac-12 5,000m runner-up last year and is ranked second ...... Amy-Eloise Neale - 1500m (1st Team); Mile (2nd Team); again this year. She is also seeded fourth in the 1,500-meters, while Anna Maxwell is ranked seventh and Allie ...... 2017 Cross Country (2nd-place) Schadler is ranked eighth. Junior Hannah Derby will look to make a second-straight Pac-12 final in the 800-meters.

In the steeplechase final on Saturday, three runners have season-best times at least 19 seconds faster than the rest of the field, but junior Emily Hamlin leads that potential chase pack as she ranks fourth overall at 10:24.04. U N I V E R S I T Y O F W A S H I N G T O N

Washington’s NCAA West Preliminary Rankings (Top-48/Top-24 Relays) Men Women

Name Event Mark West Rank National Rank Name Event Mark West Rank National Rank Andrew Gardner Steeplechase 8:48.52 11th 14th Amy-Eloise Neale 5,000m 15:24.16 5th 5th Colby Gilbert 5,000m 13:41.88 18th 23rd Amy-Eloise Neale 1,500m 4:14.39 8th 12th Denham Patricelli Javelin 222-8 18th 33rd Hanna Tarleton 400m Hurdles 58.24 14th 28th Devan Kirk 800m 1:48.88 20th 39th Carly Lester 400m Hurdles 59.14 24th 56th Zach Shugart Pole Vault 17-0 3/4 29th (tie) 53rd (tie) Annika Dayton Pole Vault 13-4 1/4 27th (tie) 51st (tie) Jose Padilla Discus 179-5 31st 56th Emily Hamlin Steeplechase 10:24.04 28th 60th Jacob Wachtendonk Javelin 207-1 36th 84th Morganne Hill 400m Hurdles 59.38 33rd 67th Dalton Sugg Javelin 206-7 38th 88th Iman Brown 200m 23.43 40th 84th Andrew Gardner 5,000m 13:56.77 41st 60th Emily Hamlin 1,500m 4:21.47 40th (tie) 82nd (tie) Fred Huxham 5,000m 13:57.72 43rd 65th Anna Maxwell 1,500m 4:21.47 40th (tie) 82nd (tie) Jonah Wilson Discus 175-9 44th 77th Hannah Derby 800m 2:07.97 43rd 95th Draven Nevarez Javelin 205-0 44th 97th Allie Schadler 1,500m 4:22.45 44th 98th Connor Morello 800m 1:49.97 46th 96th Tori Franzen Pole Vault 12-11 1/2 46th (tie) 93rd (tie) Blaise Black Pole Vault 16-8 3/4 47th (tie) 86th (tie) Gina Flint Shot Put 49-10 1/2 48th 92nd

No Huskies have run a 10k yet this year but Kaitlyn Neal is entered in what would be the first of her career. Along with Neale in the 5k, Neal, Hamlin, and Maxwell could all double back to run it, while freshman Camila David-Smith is only entered in the 5k.

Senior Mayson Douglass will try to post some points in the as she has made 5-5 several times this year and is due for a breakthrough. In the women’s pole vault, sopho- more Annika Dayton comes in seeded fifth after her PR of 13-4 1/4 last Saturday at the Ken Shannon Invite. Tori Franzen is seeded seventh as well, and Monica Cohen will make her first Pac-12 appearance. Freshman Jelani Heath will be the only Husky in the horizontal jumps, going in the .

In the throws, senior Gina Flint will look to add to her Pac-12 career point total. Flint has scored 13 points in her career, the most coming from a second-place finish in the discus last year. She will be in the shot put and discus once again. Sophomore Angel Nkwonta will throw the shot as well as the hammer, and senior Katie Wardsworth will throw the hammer as well. In the javelin, sophomores Daisey Newman and Emmy Engle will try to spear some personal-bests.

MEN’S ENTRIES: In the men’s sprints, sophomore Khalil Winfrey is the top-seeded Dawgs at 100-meters, coming in 11th at 10.49, though freshman Kevin Liu has a chance to build off a strong Ken Shannon meet where he ran 10.61, as he goes in his first Pac-12s. Jordan Lucas also set a new PR of 10.68 earlier this season. Liu and freshman Kemuel Santana have matching seed times of 21.39 as they see how they stack up in the 200-meters.

In the quarter mile, freshman Evan Mafilas is the No. 7 seed with a season-best of 47.22 seconds and junior Ryan Croson is 10th at 47.58 as he looks to make his second Pac-12 final. Senior Michael Thomas has battled injury this season but was a surprise seventh-place finisher at Pac-12s a year ago. Sophomore Jason Palmer will also get a shot at the open 400-meters.

The Dawgs are seeded fifth coming in in the 4x100-meter relay after taking third a year ago, and their 4x400m relay is also fifth but will have plenty of motivation to run a season- best and take a shot at posting a Prelims qualifier.

The 800-meters could be a battle as eight runners come in having run under 1:50 including freshman Devan Kirk who is third overall at 1:48.88, and Connor Morello who was a finalist last year and is ranked seventh at 1:49.97. All-American senior Colby Gilbert, a former Pac-12 Champion at 5,000-meters, is entered in the 1,500-meters as well as the 5k. Also racing the 1,500-meters is senior Johnathan Stevens and redshirt freshmen Nate Beamer and Nick Laccinole.

The only top seed going into the weekend for UW on either side is senior Andrew Gardner, who has the top steeplechase time by a couple hundredths over Stanford’s Steven Fahy. Gardner was fourth in the Pac-12 steeple two years ago. Julius Diehr will also steeple on Saturday night. In the men’s 10k, junior Fred Huxham and sophomore Andrew Snyder are entered in what would be the first 10ks on the track for both. Who finally ends up running the 5k on Sunday is always a bit of a mystery, but going in, Gilbert, Gardner, Huxham, Snyder, Diehr, Laccinole, and Stevens are all entered in what would be their second events of the weekend, while the only Husky coming in fresh would be redshirt freshman Gavin Parpart.

Last year in the pole vault, Blaise Black got a third-place finish, Zach Shugart was fifth and Jacob Bowler nabbed eighth-place. Those three will all be looking to score again. Freshman Jaylen Taylor gets a shot in both the long and triple jumps.

Freshman Jonah Wilson will pull double-duty in the shot put and the discus, coming in seeded ninth in the shot put and fifth in the disc. Jose Padilla will look to score for the first time as he is ranked fourth in the discus. Junior Denham Patricelli was sixth in the javelin a year ago and is ranked sixth again coming into the meet this year with his PR of 222-8. Redshirt freshman Jacob Wachtendonk and Dalton Sugg both get their first Pac-12 tests, coming in seeded 10th and 12th and looking to break into the top-eight. U N I V E R S I T Y O F W A S H I N G T O N

HEAD COACH GREG METCALF: Over the past two decades, Greg Metcalf has come to epitomize Washington cross country and track. A product of Ephrata, Wash. near the center of the state, Metcalf made his mark as a Husky All-American distance runner from 1990-93. His boundless passion for the sport led him into coaching, and soon he was back at his alma mater working with the distance program.On Aug. 13, 2002, having served five years as assistant coach, Metcalf was named Washington’s 12th head track and field coach, and just the fifth since Clarence “Hec” Edmundson took the helm in 1919. Metcalf completed his 21st season as head coach of the Husky cross country teams in the fall of 2017, and is currently in his 16th season as head coach of the track and field program this spring.Metcalf was named the 2016 Pac-12 Men’s Track Coach of the Year

• Led the women’s cross country team to its first National Championship in school history in 2008, and back-to-back Pac-10 Championships in 2008 and 2009, winning with the first perfect score in conference history in `08. Named 2008 National Coach of the Year at season’s end.

• Over Metcalf’s twenty-one seasons as cross country coach and fifteen-plus seasons as head track & field coach, Washington has placed in the Top-25 at the NCAA cross country, indoor, and outdoor championships a total of 49 times. In the 2016 indoor season, the UW men had their best finish in program history, taking sixth, and the women finished 13th, the second-best finish all-time.

• In the fall of 2015, the Huskies put both cross country teams in the Top-10 at NCAAs for the first time in program history. The men finished eighth, the second-best finish in men’s team history, and the women were 10th for their sixth Top-10 finish in nine years. Metcalf was named West Region Men’s Coach of the Year after the men won their first West Regional title in history.

• The Huskies have made nine appearances in the USTFCCCA Program of the Year rankings since the rankings began in 2009. Five times, the Washington women’s team has placed in the top-15 in the rankings, including finishing as the No. 3 Program of the Year in 2011-12. The men had an all-time best No. 4 ranking in 2015-16 and also ranked fifth nationally in 2009-10 and No. 10 in 2008-09. The rankings combine NCAA team finishes at all three championships over one academic year.

• Men’s track and field finished in the Top-25 at 11 out of 12 NCAA Championship meets, counting indoors and outdoors, between 2006 and 2011. In 2008 the men scored their most points at NCAA Outdoors in 25 years, finishing 16th. The women’s team posted the best finish in program history at the 2012 NCAA Outdoor Championships, scoring 23 points to finish eighth overall.

• The 2008 men’s outdoor track and field team, and the 2008 women’s cross country team were both named National Scholar Team of the Year by the USTFCCCA for having the highest combination of athletic and academic success.

• Metcalf’s distance runners have combined for five NCAA track titles, 18 Pac-12 titles, and 108 All-America awards in 21 years with the program. His athletes hold nineteen of the twenty Washington school records for middle distance and distance events. Metcalf’s NCAA History At Washington Year Cross Country Indoor T&F Outdoor T&F Men/Women Men/Women Men/Women 1997-98 -- / 14th Asst. Asst. 1998-99 Ind / 9th Asst. Asst. 1999-00 -- / 13th Asst. Asst. 2000-01 -- / 23rd Asst. Asst. 2001-02 Ind / 14th Asst. Asst. 2002-03 -- / 31st tie-20th / -- -- / tie-29th 2003-04 21st / 19th tie-22nd / 37th -- / tie-18th 2004-05 -- / 23rd tie-28th / tie-16th -- / tie-15th 2005-06 27th / Ind tie-21st / -- tie-22nd / tie-21st 2006-07 12th / Ind tie-7th / tie-34th tie-15th / tie-59th 2007-08 -- / 8th tie-10th / tie-22nd 16th / -- 2008-09 18th / 1st tie-33rd / tie-35th tie-20th / 19th 2009-10 18th / 3rd tie-20th / tie-28th 15th / tie-66th 2010-11 -- / 16th tie-18th / -- tie-20th / tie-54th 2011-12 -- / 2nd -- / tie-23rd -- / 8th 2012-13 Ind / 9th -- / -- tie-28th / tie-29th 2013-14 Ind / 17th 63rd / -- tie-44th / -- 2014-15 20th / 23rd tie-38th / tie-26th -- / tie-42nd 2015-16 8th / 10th 6th / 13th tie-18th / tie-63rd 2016-17 Ind / 12th tie-42nd / 55th -- / tie-43rd 2017-18 22nd / 21st tie-56th / --

Each row denotes an academic year, with cross country in November of the first listed year, indoor track and field in March of the second listed year, and outdoor track and field in June of the second listed year. Ind - in cross country, signifies that UW individuals qualified for the NCAA meet but the team did not. U N I V E R S I T Y O F W A S H I N G T O N

Recent Men’s Postseason Capsules

2018 2018 NCAA Indoor Championships (College Station, Texas) 2017 Pac-12 Championships (Eugene, Ore.) Team Scoring (Top-25): 1. Florida 40; 2. USC 37; 3. Georgia 32; 4. Virginia Tech 31; Team Scoring (Top-25): 1. Oregon 175; 2. USC 115.5; 3. UCLA 101; 4. Colorado 73; 5. Texas A&M 29.5; 6. Texas Tech 28; 7. Houston 26; 8. Auburn 24; 9. Alabama 22; 10. 5. California 72; 6. Washington State 68.5; 7. Washington 61; 8. Arizona State 51; 9. Syracuse 18; 10. Penn State 18; 12. Texas 17; 13. Arkansas 16; 13. Oregon 16; 15. North- Arizona 50; 10. Stanford 49. ern Arizona 14; 16. Colorado State 13; 17. Kansas 12; 17. Kentucky 12; 17. TCU 12; 20. UW Scorers: California 11; 21. UTEP 10; 21. New Mexico 10; 21. Stanford 10; 21. Florida State 10; 21. 1st Carson Fuller Javelin 244-0 South Carolina 10; tie-56. Washington 2. 3rd Strong/Spano/Thomas/Croson 4x400m Relay 3:08.42 UW Participants: 3rd Blaise Black Pole Vault 16-3 1/2 7th Colby Gilbert* 3,000m 8:07.26 3rd Casey Burns 50-9 1/2 10th Chase Smith** Pole Vault 17-8 1/2 4th Chase Smith Pole Vault 16-3 1/2 * First Team All-American 5th Zach Shugart Pole Vault 16-3 1/2 ** Second Team All-American 6th Jacopo Spano 200m 20.97 6th Connor Morello 800m 1:50.40 6th Eric Simpson 110m Hurdles 14.50 2018 MPSF Championships (Seattle, Wash.) 6th Lucas/Strong/Winfrey/Spano 4x100m Relay 40.93 Team Scoring: 1. USC 107; 2. BYU 75.5; 3. Oregon 65; 4. UCLA 62; 5. Washington State 6th Denham Patricelli Javelin 212-0 54; 6. Colorado 49; 7. Washington 46.5; 8. California 46; 9. Arizona 42; 10. Stanford 36; 7th Michael Thomas 400m 47.58 11. Long Beach State 22; 11. Arizona State 22; 13. Portland 20; 14. Cal State Northridge 7th Blake Nelson 1,500m 3:56.48 13; 15. UC Riverside 1. 7th Josh Gordon Long Jump 23-9 1/2 UW Scorers: 7th Cole Jensen Decathlon 6,577 1st Santana/Spano/Palmer/Croson 4x400m Relay 3:09.57 8th Jacob Bowler Pole Vault 15-11 3/4 1st Chase Smith Pole Vault 17-4 1/2 2nd Lev Marcus Pole Vault 17-0 3/4 4th Ryan Croson 400m 46.84 4th Beamer/Santana/Kirk/Laccinole DMR 9:52.86 5th Nate Beamer Mile 4:05.21 7th Zach Shugart Pole Vault 16-8 3/4 7th Jack Lembcke Shot Put 62-3 1/4 Capsules show the five most recent championship competitions within the 8th (tie) Blaise Black Pole Vault 16-4 3/4 past calendar year.

2017 2017 NCAA Outdoor Championships (Eugene, Ore.) Team Scoring (Top-25): 1. Florida 61.5; 2. Texas A&M 59.5; 3. Virginia 36; 4. Arkan- sas 33; 5. Auburn 24; 6. Georgia 22.5; 7. Tennessee 20; 7. LSU 20; 9. Oregon 19.5; 10. Alabama 19; 11. Kansas 18.5; 12. Houston 18; 12. Georgetown 18; 14. Tulsa 16; 14. North Carolina A&T 16; 14. Ole Miss 16; 17. Iowa 15; 17. Akron 15; 17. Texas Tech 15; 20. Penn State 14; 20. USC 14; 22. Louisville 11.5; 23. UTEP 11; 23. Oklahoma 11; 23. New Mexico 11. No UW Participants:

2017 NCAA West Preliminaries (Austin, Texas) UW Participants: 15th (tie) Chase Smith Pole Vault 17-2 3/4 21st Strong/Spano/Thomas/Croson 4x400m Relay 3:10.16 21st Casey Burns Triple Jump 51-0 1/4 21st Carson Fuller Javelin 208-0 24th Denham Patricelli Javelin 205-10 25th (tie) Blaise Black Pole Vault 16-10 3/4 27th Lev Marcus Pole Vault 16-10 3/4 28th Jacopo Spano 200m 21.05 29th Connor Morello 800m 1:51.73 36th Blake Nelson 1,500m 3:59.24 40th Johnathan Stevens 1,500m 4:01.31 40th (tie) Zach Shugart Pole Vault 15-11 U N I V E R S I T Y O F W A S H I N G T O N Recent Women’s Postseason Capsules

2018 2018 NCAA Indoor Championships (College Station, Texas) 2017 NCAA West Preliminaries (Austin, Texas) Team Scoring (Top-25): 1. Georgia 61; 2. Arkansas 49; 3. Kentucky 34; 4. Florida 32; 5. UW Participants: Oregon 31; 6. LSU 29; 7. USC 28; 8. Stanford 24; 9. Missouri 20; 10. New Mexico 17; 10. 7th Amy-Eloise Neale* 1,500m 4:18.82 Texas A&M 17; 12. Cincinnati 16; 13. Arizona State 15; 14. Virginia Tech 14; 14. Minnesota 8th (tie) Elizabeth Quick* Pole Vault 14-1 1/4 14; 14. Purdue 14; 17. San Diego State 12; 17. Boise State 12; 17. Kansas 12; 20. Colorado 10th Izzi Batt-Doyle* 10,000m 34:54.88 11; 20. Mississippi State 11; 20. Auburn 11; 23. North Carolina 10; 23. New Hampshire 10th Kristina Owsinski* Pole Vault 14-1 1/4 10; 23. Harvard 10. -- Washington, DNS. 12th Laura Anuakpado* 400m 53.00 UW Participants: 12th Diggs/Apostol/Mills/Anuakpado* 4x400m Relay 3:35.65 12th Amy-Eloise Neale** 3,000m 9:20.24 18th Darhian Mills 400m Hurdles 59.33 ** Second Team All-American 19th Hannah Derby 800m 2:09.42 23rd Gina Flint Shot Put 50-3 1/2 24th Amy-Eloise Neale 5,000m 17:08.06 2018 MPSF Championships (Seattle, Wash.) 25th Onyie Chibuogwu Hammer 191-9 Team Scoring: 1. USC 122; 2. Stanford 98; 3. Oregon 84; 4. California 56; 5. UCLA 55; 26th Kaitlyn Neal 5,000m 17:10.11 6. Colorado 41; 7. BYU 37; 8. Arizona State 35; 9. Washington 30; 10. Washington State 28th Kaylee Flanagan 10,000m 36:07.03 28; 11. Arizona 22; 12. UC Davis 12; 13. Hawaii 10; 14. Long Beach State 8; 15. Utah 7; 16. 34th Emily Hamlin 5,000m 17:22.97 San Francisco 6; 17. Cal State Fullerton 5; 18. Cal State Northridge 4; 19. UC Riverside 3. 36th Kennadi Bouyer 100m 11.53w UW Scorers: 36th Emmy Engle Javelin 137-6 1st Maxwell/Tjernagel/Derby/Meyers DMR 11:07.43 39th (tie) Kaitlin Zinsli Pole Vault 12-5 1/2 3rd Tarleton/Lester/Birkenfeld/Apostol 4x400m Relay 3:38.57 42nd Katie Knight 5,000m 17:49.15 5th Angel Nkwonta Weight Throw 63-0 1/4 -- Gina Flint Discus Foul 7th Iman Brown 200m 23.81 * Advanced to NCAA final site (top-12) 7th Amy-Eloise Neale Mile 4:38.36 7th Camila David-Smith 5000m 16:41.48 2017 Pac-12 Championships (Eugene, Ore.) 7th Annika Dayton Pole Vault 12-9 1/2 8th Tori Franzen Pole Vault 12-9 1/2 Team Scoring (Top-25): 1. Oregon 189; 2. USC 135; 3. Colorado 78; 4. Washington 8th Hannah Rusnak Pentathlon 3,550 72; 5. UCLA 63; 6. Arizona State 58.5; 7. Stanford 47; 8. Arizona 46; 9. California 45; 9. Washington State 45; 11. Oregon State 21.5; 12. Utah 16. UW Scorers: 2017 1st Elizabeth Quick Pole Vault 13-8 1/4 2nd Amy-Eloise Neale 5,000m 16:12.78 2017 NCAA Outdoor Championships (Eugene, Ore.) 2nd Kristina Owsinski Pole Vault 13-8 1/4 Team Scoring (Top-25): 1. Oregon 64; 2. Georgia 62.2; 3. USC 43; 4. Kentucky 40; 5. 2nd Gina Flint Discus 170-6 Florida 39; 6. Arkansas 38.2; 7. Texas 32; 7. LSU 32; 9. Kansas State 25; 10. Arizona 2nd Onyie Chibuogwu Hammer 201-6 State 21; 11. Virginia Tech 19; 12. Colorado 16; 13. Stanford 15; 13. Boise State 15; 13. 4th Izzi Batt-Doyle 10,000m 33:35.19 Kent State 15; 13. Texas A&M 15; 17. Missouri 14; 18. Kansas 12; 19. Indiana 11; 19. 4th Darhian Mills 400m Hurdles 58.77 Florida State 11; 21. San Francisco 10; 21. Arizona 10; 21. Iowa State 10; 21. UTEP 10; 4th Diggs/Apostol/Mills/Anuakpado 4x400m Relay 3:40.94 21. Purdue 10; 21. Michigan 10; 21. Miami 10; 43 (tie). Washington 5. 5th Kennadi Bouyer 100m 11.59 UW Participants: 5th Kaitlin Zinsli Pole Vault 13-2 1/4 5th Kristina Owsinski* Pole Vault 14-5 1/4 6th Amy-Eloise Neale 1,500m 4:25.87 8th Amy-Eloise Neale* 1,500m 4:14.89 7th Hannah Derby 800m 2:08.50 12th Izzi Batt-Doyle** 10,000m 33:49.61 7th Gina Flint Shot Put 50-7 1/2 15th (tie) Elizabeth Quick** Pole Vault 13-1 1/2 22nd Diggs/Apostol/Mills/Anuakpado*** 4x400m Relay 3:40.49 24th Laura Anuakpado*** 400m 54.81 * First Team All-American ** Second Team All-American ***Honorable Mention All-American

Capsules show the five most recent championship competitions within the past calendar year. MEN’S ALL-TIME OUTDOOR TOP-10 MARKS Marks set this season Marks set by current Huskies in prior seasons

100 Meters 5,000 Meters 4x400-Meter Relay Shot Put 10.18 Ja’Warren Hooker 1998 13:35.20 Colby Gilbert 2016 3:03.85 S. Williams/Charles/ 65-11 Steve Summers 1979 10.22 James Alaka 2012 13:40.61 David Bazzi 2001 Brown/Jackson 2005 65-4 Ben Lindsey 1998 10.26 Pablo Franco 1975 13:42.06 Aaron Nelson 2016 3:04.16ch Tinner/Belur/ 64-4 Russ Vincent 1976 10.27 Sterling Hinds 1982 13:44.39 Fred Huxham 2016 Franco/Hicks 1975 62-11 1/4 John Hubbell 1969 10.30 LaNorris Marshall 1983 13:47.25 Colton Tully-Doyle 2011 3:04.22 Boase/Charles/ 62-9 1/2 Ernie Conwell 1996 10.43 Davaon Spence 2005 13:51.83 James Cameron 2011 Brown/Jackson 2006 61-7 Pete Kaligis 1994 -- Ed Turner 1996 13:53.45 Alan Hjort 1989 3:04.73 Bryant/McKay/ 61-6 3/4 Frank Catelli 2016 10.44 Byron Howell 1984 13:54.07 Jeremy Park 2003 Merritt/Ellison 1990 61-3 3/4 Ernie Cathcart 1972 10.48 Isaiah Stanback 2006 13:54.54 Adam Leahy 1990 3:05.21 Hooker/Prior/ 60-10 1/4 Jeff Johnson 1981 10.50 Kelly Coleman 1992 13:56.77 Andrew Gardner 2018 Anabel/Dawson 1998 60-3 Erik Johnson 1988 3:06.41 Adams/McCary/ 200 Meters 10,000 Meters S. Williams/Jackson 2004 Discus 20.23 Ja’Warren Hooker 2000 28:34.54 David Bazzi 2001 3:06.53 Strub/McKay/ 214-7 Borys Chambul 1976 20.37 Jordan Boase 2008 28:44.65 Aaron Nelson 2014 Merritt/Ellison 1991 210-3 Adam Setliff 1993 20.45 James Alaka 2012 28:49.69 Jeremy Mineau 2006 3:07.08 Boase/Charles/ 208-9 Mart Israel 2007 20.46 LaNorris Marshall 1981 28:53.99 Jake Schmitt 2009 McCary/Jackson 2006 202-7 Ben Lindsey 1998 20.61 Sterling Hinds 1982 28:58.34h Curt Corvin 1986 3:08.37 Boase/Charles/ 201-8 Doug Wollen 1982 20.66 Byron Howell 1985 28:59.37 Tyler King 2015 S. Williams/Jackson 2005 200-1 Will Conwell 2006 20.68 Pablo Franco 1977 29:07.22 Mike Sayenko 2007 3:08.39 Gudaitis/Fredrickson/ 192-11 Todd Wilson 1991 20.74 Ed Turner 1996 29:13.04h Jim Reinke 1987 Brown/Harcourt 2007 192-4 Dan Tabish 1987 21.02 Jacopo Spano 2017 29:22.47 Kevin Peters 2006 c - Converted from mile relay 189-6 Pat Feider 1990 -- Maurice McNeal 2011 29:22.54h Bill Stolp 1979 High Jump 187-3 Mat Schwinn 2003 400 Meters 110-Meter Hurdles 7-6 1/2 Rick Noji 1990 Hammer 44.78 Ja’Warren Hooker 2000 13.57 Spider Gaines 1976 7-3 1/4 Norris Frederick 2008 238-7 Scott Neilson 1978 44.82 Jordan Boase 2008 13.82 Chris Williams 2013 7-2 1/2 A.J. Maricich 2012 222-1 Martin Bingisser 2007 45.60 Maurice McNeal 2011 13.91 Lorenzo Bellamy 1980 7-1 1/2 Carson Murray 2015 216-2 Neil Kneip 1985 45.77ch Billy Hicks 1975 13.94 Dana Hall 1990 -- Jeremy Taiwo 2013 212-7 Zack Midles 2010 45.81 Orlando McKay 1990 14.04ch Bill Roe 1967 7-1 Lucian Moore 1977 208-5 Sam Fu 1995 45.87 Alex Harcourt 2007 14.11 Aaron Williams 1981 -- Mike Ramos 1986 205-8 Erik Johnson 1988 46.13 Derek Prior 1998 -- Ben Meyer 2000 7-0 1/2 J.D. Taylor 1985 204-2 Angus Taylor 2012 46.30 B.J. Dawson 1998 14.21 James Fredrickson 2007 -- Mark Alan 1989 200-5 Damon Felice 1996 46.31 Brent Merritt 1991 14.22 Jeremy Taiwo 2010 7-0 1/4 Tracey Thomas 1988 200-0 Casey Ballwey 1974 46.41 Bruce Jackson 2006 14.24ch Dave Williams 1967 -- Sean Steele 2001 196-9 Rich Bagley 1979 -- Jim Seymour 1970 800 Meters -- Terry Lavery 1974 Pole Vault Javelin (new implement, 1986-) 1:46.29 Ryan Brown 2006 c - Converted from 120-yard hurdles 18-9 1/4 Scott Roth 2011 253-5 Kyle Nielsen 2011 1:47.21 Rob Webster 1982 18-6 1/2 Jax Thoirs 2015 249-6 Darryl Roberson 1989 1:47.54h Bill Smart 1970 400-Meter Hurdles -- Brad Walker 2003 244-10 Joe Zimmerman 2010 1:48.00 Izaic Yorks 2016 49.51 Shane Charles 2006 18-0 1/2 Garth Willard 1992 244-0 Carson Fuller 2017 1:48.03 Derrick Daigre 2014 49.85 Bernard Ellison 1991 18-0 1/4 Steve Oravetz 1979 240-8 Tony Parsley 1991 1:48.04h Mitch Leffler 1992 49.85ch Jim Seymour 1971 17-10 1/2 Ron Johnson 1992 238-8 Curtis Clauson 2015 1:48.14 Austin Abbott 2008 50.63 James Fredrickson 2007 -- Bryan Madche 1996 -- Troy Burkholder 1996 1:48.24h Greg Gibson 1976 50.94ch Brian Mondschein 1975 -- Matt Phillips 2000 237-2 Mike deMunnik 1994 1:48.39 Brice Newton 1997 51.24ch Dave Williams 1967 17-10 1/4 J.J. Juilfs 2012 236-1 Craig Manalili 1994 1:48.60 Ty Minnis 1995 51.45 Brad Goodrich 2002 17-7 3/4 Ryan Vu 2010 235-7 Quinn Hale 2014 51.64ch Terry Lavery 1974 1,500 Meters -- Tom Straithairn 1968 Long Jump Javelin (old implement, pre-1986) 3:37.74 Izaic Yorks 2016 -- Dan Johnston 1998 27-4 Phil Shinnick 1963 287-6 Bob Rockett 1985 c - Converted from 440-yard hurdles 3:39.63 Austin Abbott 2009 25-7 Rob Scott 1992 280-8 Duncan Atwood 1978 3:39.89 Bruce Stirling 1987 4x100-Meter Relay 25-6 3/4 Norris Frederick 2006 275-6 Cary Feldman 1971 3:40.99 Colby Gilbert 2016 25-5 3/4 Wariboko West 1964 269-6 Rod Ewaliko 1976 3:41.74h Alan Hjort 1989 39.24 Brown/Hinds/ 25-1 3/4 Grant Birkinshaw 1971 264-7 Gary Quitslund 1972 3:42.64 Geoff Perry 1998 Howell/Marshall 1983 25-1 1/4 Aaron Williams 1981 261-3 Tom Sinclair 1979 3:42.84 Nick Harris 2014 39.43 Boase/Davidson/ 25-0 Ed Turner 1997 260-0 Mike Mahovlich 1980 3:43.19 Blake Nelson 2016 S. Williams/Spence 2005 24-9 Peter Spencer 1969 255-7 Dale Pedersen 1983 3:43.24h Greg Gibson 1976 39.49 Marshall/Stankovic/ 24-8 1/4 J.R. Wolfork 2005 254-3 Robert Moulder 1980 3:43.34h Rick Albright 1973 Howell/Jackson 1981 24-7 3/4 Jeremy Taiwo 2013 242-3 Fred Luke 1968 39.52 Boase/Fredrickson/ 3,000m Steeplechase Turner/Hamilton 2008 Triple Jump Decathlon 39.62 McNeal/Alaka/ 8:32.27 Dan Bell 1987 52-5 3/4 Wayne Hinkley 1975 8,322 Mike Ramos 1986 Dunn/Hamilton 2011 8:32.54h Jim Johnson 1972 51-10 1/2 Casey Burns 2017 8,239 Jeremy Taiwo 2013 39.84ch Carr/Elkins/ 8:39.58 Aaron Nelson 2016 51-5 1/2 Eric Klein 1968 8,063 Steve Erickson 1985 Hicks/Davis 1974 8:40.24 Atle Naesheim 1989 51-5 Al Harris 1983 7,758 Gary Gefre 1980 39.86 Noji/Hall/ 8:41.17 Greg Metcalf 1992 50-11 Dion Brown 1989 7,465 Gary Wipfler 1981 McKay/Jones 1990 8:41.83 Carl Moe 2008 50-9 1/2 Kasen Covington 2013 7,426 Jacob Predmore 2000 39.94ch Kirtman/Hicks/ 8:42.14h Bill Koss 1972 50-5 1/4 Aaron Williams 1981 7,192 Josh Gordon 2016 Franco/Tinner 1975 8:44.47 Andrew Gardner 2016 -- Tony Parrish 1995 7,166 Cole Jensen 2017 39.97 Boase/Bacon/ 8:44.54h Gary Gustafson 1976 50-4 1/4 Vestee Jackson 1982 7,125 Brian Mondschein 1977 Turner/Hamilton 2008 8:44.93 Nick Pavach 1996 50-3 Dennis Cook 1977 7,065 Stan Vegar 1977 39.98 Rucker/Alaka/ McNeal/Hamilton 2012 c - Converted from 440-yard relay WOMEN’S ALL-TIME OUTDOOR TOP-10 MARKS Marks set this season Marks set by current Huskies in prior seasons

100 Meters 3,000m Steeplechase 45.78 Stavig/Anuakpado/ Shot Put 11.47 Zelda Johnson 1985 9:40.98 Mel Lawrence 2009 Apostol/Wade 2017 55-7 Jennifer Ponath 1988 11.53 Kennadi Bouyer 2016 9:44.62 Charlotte Prouse 2016 45.81 Vela/Craddock/ 52-6 Shirley Ross 1988 -- Donna Dennis 1983 10:02.00 Izzi Batt-Doyle 2016 Steward/Lodree 2004 51-10 1/4 Caryl Van Pelt 1981 11.54h Ashley Lodree 2006 10:02.26 Liberty Miller 2014 4x400-Meter Relay 51-5 Aretha Hill 1998 11.57 Dominique Lauderdale 2011 10:19.66 Justine Johnson 2013 51-2 1/2 Meg Jones 1987 11.72 Haley Jacobson 2015 10:24.04 Emily Hamlin 2018 3:35.65 Diggs/Apostol/ 50-8 3/4 Sesilia Thomas 2000 11.81 Sierra Peterson 2015 10:29.30 Eleanor Fulton 2015 Mills/Anuakpado 2017 50-7 1/2 Gina Flint 2017 11.84 Esrenee Cunningham 1989 10:33.28 Laura Halverson 2004 3:37.68 McClatcher/Glass/ 49-4 1/2 Jackie Henry 1983 -- Tracy Griffin 1994 10:35.31 Kate Spigel 2003 Griffis/Muhammad 1998 48-10 1/4 Angel Nkwonta 2017 11.86 Shirley Walker 1985 10:37.27 Dallon Williams 2004 3:38.88 Derby/Ford/ 48-5 1/4 Sheree Ellis 2007 Birkenfeld/Mires 2016 200 Meters 5,000 Meters 3:39.04 Sheppard/Pentz/ Discus 23.40 Donna Dennis 1983 15:24.16 Amy-Eloise Neale 2018 Moore/Bledsoe 2000 215-3 Aretha Hill 1998 23.70 Haley Jacobson 2015 15:33.63 Megan Goethals 2013 3:39.40 Armstead/Ka. Stueckle/ 179-3 Jennifer Ponath 1988 23.71 Iman Brown 2018 15:35.60 Regina Joyce 1982 Jacobson/Woodruff 2014 175-8 Cecilia Barnes 1999 23.86 Tracy Griffin 1994 15:40.48 Maddie Meyers 2015 3:39.43 Ka. Stueckle/Mires/ 174-10 Meg Jones 1987 23.89 Kennadi Bouyer 2016 15:44.98 Christine Babcock 2013 Armstead/Woodruff 2013 170-7 Sandy Whitlock 1990 23.98 Dominique Lauderdale 2011 15:45.60 Katie Flood 2014 3:39.62 Diggs/Apostol/ 170-6 Gina Flint 2015 24.02 Laura Anuakpado 2017 15:45.85 Anita Campbell 2009 Derby/Anuakpado 2017 169-8 Elisa Bryant 2011 24.12 Chelsie Pentz 2000 15:48.72 Katie Follett 2009 3:39.65 Woods/Casbere/ 168-0 Susanne Dandenault 1990 24.13 Zelda Johnson 1985 15:50.36 Mel Lawrence 2009 Barter/Sandmeyer 1994 161-2 Soozie Shanley 1995 24.14h Esrenee Cunningham 1989 15:52.70 Katie Knight 2016 3:40.04 Tarleton/Birkenfeld/ 160-1 Jackie Henry 1980 Lester/Apostol 2018 400 Meters 10,000 Meters 3:40.47 Tarleton/Brown/ Hammer Birkenfeld/Apostol 2018 53.00 Laura Anuakpado 2017 32:52.78 Megan Goethals 2013 201-6 Onyie Chibuogwu 2017 53.03 Jordan Carlson 2012 33:13.45 Regina Joyce 1983 High Jump 193-10 Elisa Bryant 2012 54.31 Lauran Dignam 2006 33:15.12 Lindsay Flanagan 2014 189-9 Kameko Gay 2003 54.44 Keisha Griffis 1998 33:20.02 Katie Knight 2016 6-2 3/4 Vicki Borsheim 1987 180-11 Angel Nkwonta 2018 54.45 Patrice Woods 1996 33:32.28 Sabrina Monro 2003 6-0 1/2 Maggie Garrison 1978 174-8 Katie Wardsworth 2018 54.47 Terra Barter 1995 33:35.19 Izzi Batt-Doyle 2017 6-0 Sherri Felton 1978 174-4 Bev Coleman 2015 54.64 Koko Sandmeyer 1994 33:35.51 Kate Bradshaw 2001 5-10 1/4 Dianne Baumann 1983 169-1 Rebecca Morrison 1998 54.70 Monique Glass 1998 33:40.22 Anita Campbell 2009 5-10 Makare Desilets 1997 168-7 Soozie Shanley 1996 54.74h Colleeen Richardson 1980 33:43.26 Kaylee Flanagan 2015 5-9 3/4 Gaye Brandensteim 1982 168-2 Aretha Hill 1998 54.76 Hanna Tarleton 2018 34:04.70 Deeja Youngquist 1999 5-8 3/4 Kelly McNamee 2009 167-9 Carolyn Gravelle 2016 -- Celia Willis 1990 800 Meters 100-Meter Hurdles -- Mary Prince 1990 Javelin (new implement, 1999-) 5-8 1/2 Janie Vermeere 1994 2:02.97 Baylee Mires 2016 12.99 Ashley Lodree 2007 174-2 Amanda Peterson 2011 2:04.79 Hannah Derby 2017 13.18 Falesha Ankton 2010 Pole Vault 173-7 Megan Spriestersbach 2004 2:05.73 Sarah Bolender 1987 13.55 Claudine Robinson 1994 168-11 Brooke Pighin 2009 2:05.97 Courtney Inman 2003 13.62 Shirley Walker 1984 14-5 1/4 Kristina Owsinski 2017 161-9 Tiffany Zahn 2006 2:06.07 Katie Follett 2009 13.69 Joyce Schweim 1990 14-4 1/2 Logan Miller 2012 159-6 Heather Reichmann 2003 2:06.51 Kailey Campbell 2009 13.81 Naivasha Sophusson Smith 2016 14-3 1/4 Elizabeth Quick 2017 151-3 Jordin Seekins 2013 -- Dana Arnim 1980 13.86 Leslie Campbell 1991 14-2 Kate Soma 2004 149-10 Ashley Alexander 2014 2:06.55 Christine Babcock 2009 13.87 Kimberly Stueckle 2014 14-1 1/4 Diamara Planell Cruz 2015 148-7 Lyndsay Leatherman 2015 2:06.75 Mary Dong 1987 13.98 Grace Vela 2004 13-9 3/4 Andrea Peterson 2009 147-11 Daisey Newman 2018 2:06.80 Sandra Gregg 1981 13.99 Daje Pugh 2013 13-9 1/4 Carly Dockendorf 2005 146-3 Emmy Engle 2017 13-8 1/4 Georgia Reynolds 2012 1,500 Meters 400-Meter Hurdles 13-5 3/4 Stevie Marshalek 2007 Javelin (old implement, pre-1999) 13-5 1/4 Kelley DiVesta 2006 4:10.66 Katie Follett 2010 57.13 Terra Barter 1995 197-4 Helena Uusitalo 1986 -- Ashley Wildhaber 2005 4:10.93 Courtney Inman 2003 57.35 Keisha Griffis 1997 191-2 Deanna Carr 1983 4:11.00 Amy-Eloise Neale 2017 57.49 Gianna Woodruff 2015 Long Jump 182-4 Shelly Sanford 1989 4:11.38 Katie Flood 2012 57.72 Kayla Stueckle 2014 173-4 Tessie Schorr 1993 4:12.62 Anna Maxwell 2016 57.79 Mari Bjone 1991 21-0 Meledy Smith 1984 171-10 Liz Lasiter 1986 4:12.84h Regina Joyce 1981 58.24 Hanna Tarleton 2018 20-8 1/2 Ashlee Lodree 2007 170-6 Vicki Smiley 1983 4:14.03 Maddie Meyers 2015 58.29 Kelsey Sheppard 2000 -- Tara Davis 1995 -- Lisa Torrison 1983 4:14.63 Amy Lia 2006 58.40 Patrice Woods 1995 20-8 1/4 Shiri Milton 1984 167-7 Kristin Ronning 1993 4:14.94 Michelle Turner 2008 58.77 Darhian Mills 2017 20-1 Kendra Keller 1987 167-2 Monika Parker 1994 4:16.10 Christine Babcock 2009 59.14 Carly Lester 2018 -- Angie Tasker 1989 165-10 Laura Kruse 1994 19-11 3/4 Kennadi Bouyer 2015 3,000 Meters 4x100-Meter Relay 19-11 1/4 Jakki Davis 1984 Heptathlon 19-10 3/4 Sonja Forster 1992 8:55.05 Regina Joyce 1982 44.57 Jacobson/Bouyer/ 5,266 Sonja Forster 1992 19-9 Kam Warner 1994 9:16.56 Tara Carlson 1996 Woodruff/Peterson 2015 5,225 Grace Vela 2004 9:20.35 Margaret Butler 2000 44.74h Smith/Walker/ Triple Jump 5,186 Angie Tasker 1989 9:23.42 Anita Campbell 2009 Johnson/Dennis 1985 4,978 C.J. Smith 2015 9:23.66 Janicka Peterson 1990 45.20 Keller/Walker/ 43-3 1/4 Shaniae Lakes 2012 4,934 Hannah Rusnak 2018 9:23.89 Jennifer Smalley 1991 Smith/Dennis 1984 41-7 3/4 Tara Davis 1995 4,875 Shelby Williams 2012 9:25.89 Izzi Batt-Doyle 2017 45.34 Stavig/Wade/ 41-4 1/2 Brittiny Roberts 2003 4,845 Liz Fuller 2007 9:26.38 Cami Matson 2000 Apostol/Bouyer 2017 41-2 1/2 Taylor Nichols 2011 4,831 Janie Vermeere 1994 9:30.41 Katie Flood 2014 45.50 Stavig/Anuakpado/ 40-9 3/4 Michelle Reid 1997 4,814 Sarah Schireman 2012 9:31.04 Emily Johnson 1996 Apostol/Bouyer 2017 40-8 1/4 Angie Tasker 1989 4,796 Deanna Carr 1982 45.63 Cunningham/Stapleton/ 40-7 Alana Alexander 2012 Gamby/Schweim 1989 -- Suzanne Silvis 1994 45.66 Stavig/Brown/ 40-6 3/4 Savannah Burr 2016 Apostol/Ribera 2018 40-4 3/4 Alanna Coker 2015 45.67 Smith/T. Moore/ -- Sidney Brown 2004 Pentz/Hawkins 2000 U N I V E R S I T Y O F W A S H I N G T O N

Husky Men’s Pac-12 Champions (last 10 years)

Year Champion Event Mark 2017 Carson Fuller Javelin 244-0 2016 Izaic Yorks 1,500m 3:39.14 Colby Gilbert 5,000m 13:35.20 Aaron Nelson Steeplechase 8:39.58 Jax Thoirs Pole Vault 17-8 1/2 2015 Izaic Yorks 1,500m 3:46.42 Jax Thoirs Pole Vault 18-6 1/2 2014 Derrick Daigre 800m 1:49.86 Aaron Nelson Steeplechase 8:49.09 Jax Thoirs Pole Vault 18-0 1/2 2013 Kasen Covington Triple Jump 50-9 1/2 2012 James Alaka 200m Dash 20.45 J.J. Juilfs Pole Vault 17-10 1/4 2011 James Alaka 100m Dash 10.29 James Alaka 200m Dash 20.85 Jeremy Taiwo Decathlon 7,742 2010 Ryan Vu Pole Vault 17-7 3/4 2009 Jordan Boase 400m Dash 45.64 Scott Roth Pole Vault 18-4 1/2 2008 Boase/Fredrickson/Turner/Hamilton 4x100m Relay 39.52

Recent Husky Women’s Pac-12 Champions (last 10 years)

Year Champion Event Mark 2017 Elizabeth Quick Pole Vault 13-8 1/4 2016 Katie Knight 10,000m 33:20.02* Elizabeth Quick Pole Vault 13-5 3/4 2015 Kristina Owsinski Pole Vault 14-2 2014 Diamara Planell Cruz Pole Vault 14-0 1/2 2013 Megan Goethals 5,000m 16:08.86 2009 Katie Follett 1,500m 4:26.62 Mel Lawrence Steeplechase 9:54.13* Anita Campbell 10,000m 34:13.27 2008 Katie Follett 1,500m 4:22.41 * Meet record