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All-Time Conference Medal Winners All-Time Pac-10 Conference Medal Winners (Tom Hansen Conference Medal) 2010-11!Men!Women Arizona!Brooks Reed, Football!Paige Weber, Volleyball Arizona State!Anthony Robles, Wrestling!Kelcy McKenna!Tennis California!Nathan Adrian, Swimming!Carli Lloyd, Volleyball Oregon!Jordan Holmes, Football!Melissa Gergel, Track & Field Oregon State!Alex Linnenkohl, Football!Jill Sawatzky, Volleyball Stanford!Owen Marecic, Football!Sarah Flynn, Lacrosse UCLA!Ben Hohl, Water Polo!Brittani McCullough, Gymnastics USC!Murphy Troy, Volleyball!Lizette Salas, Golf Washington!Scott Roth, Track & Field!Venise Chan, Tennis Washington State!Jeshua Anderson, Track & Field!Marissa Tschida, Track & Field 2009-10!Men!Women Arizona!Jean Basson, Swimming!Justine Schluntz, Swimming Arizona State!Ryan Whiting, Track & Field!Liz Harkin, Soccer California!Jerome Randle, Basketball!Hana Cutura, Volleyball Oregon!Ashton Eaton, Track & Field!Keshia Baker, Track & Field! Oregon State!Diego Velasquez, Golf!Mandi Rodriquez, Gymnastics Stanford!Toby Gerhart, Football!Carly Janiga, Gymnastics! UCLA!Musatfa Abdul-Hamid, Basketball!Kaitlin Sather, Volleyball USC!Jeff Byers, Football!Kally Lucas, Water Polo Washington!Nick Taylor, Golf!Danielle Lawrie, Softball Washington State!Matt Lamb, Track & Field!Kiersten Dallstream, Soccer 2008-09!Men!Women Arizona!Craig Sheedy, Swimming!Lara Jackson, Swimming! Arizona State!Jeff Pendergraph, Basketball!Kaitlin Cochran, Softball California!Alex Mack, Football!Dana Vollmer, Swimming Oregon!Galen Rupp, Track and Field!Anna Poponyak, Lacrosse Oregon State!Andy Levitre, Football!Saori Haruguchi, Swimming Stanford!Sho Nakamori, Gymnastics!Foluke Akinradewo, Volleyball UCLA!Michael Look, Tennis!Jade Machado, Volleyball USC!Mark Sanchez, Football!Rebecca Soni, Swimming Washington!Jon Brockman, Basketball!Ashley Charters, Softball Washington State!Taylor Rochestie, Basketball!Sara Trané, Track and Field 2007-08!Men!Women Arizona! Albert Subarits, Swimming!Lacey Nymeyer, Swimming! Arizona State! Kyle Alcorn, Track & Field!Jacquelyn Johnson, Track & Field California! Tim McNeill, Gymnastics!Angie Pressey, Volleyball Oregon! Dennis Dixon, Football!Jen May, Lacrosse Oregon State! Alexis Serna, Football!Yuki Lamb, Gymnastics Stanford! Tanner Gardner, Wrestling!Arianna Lambie, Cross Country/T&F UCLA! Christopher Joseph, Football!Lindsey Pluimer, Basketball USC! Kaes Van’t Hof, Tennis!Allison Jaskowiak Kennedy, Basketball Washington! Heath Allen, Rowing!Christal Morrison, Volleyball Washington State! Alex Brink, Football!Ekaterina Burduli, Tennis 2006-07!Men!Women Arizona! Adam Ritter, Swimming!Whitney Myers, Swimming Arizona State! Niklas Lemke, Golf!Amy Hastings, Track & Field! California! John Mann, Water Polo!Jillian Davis, Volleyball Oregon! Jordan Kent, Football!Nicole Garbin, Soccer Oregon State! Mitch Canham, Baseball!Natalie Johnson, Softball Stanford! Ben Wildman-Tobriner, Swimming!Cassidy Krug, Diving UCLA! Andrew Baumgartner, Football!Jackie Nguyen, Track & Field USC! Pavol Valovic, Water Polo!Anca Anastasiu, Tennis Washington! Ryan Brown, Track & Field!Courtney Thompson, Volleyball Washington State! Jason Hill, Football!Diana Pickler, Track & Field! 2005-06!Men!Women Arizona! Simon Burnett, Swimming!Alicia Hollowell, Softball! Arizona State! Alejandro Canizares, Golf!Ashley Kelly, Gymnastics California! Calen Carr, Soccer!Kristina Thorson, Softball Oregon! Eric Mitchum, Track & Field!Caitlin Gamble, Soccer Oregon State! Lamar Hurd, Basketball!Chrissy Lamun, Gymnastics Stanford! Peter Varellas, Water Polo!Alice Barnes, Tennis UCLA! Chris Jensen, Baseball!Kate Richardson, Gymnastics USC! Juraj Zatovic, Water Polo!Blythe Hartley, Diving Washington! James Lepp, Golf!Paige Mackenzie, Golf Washington State! Jay Miller, Baseball!Tamara Diles, Track & Field 2004-05!Men!Women Arizona! Channing Frye, Basketball!Emily Mason, Swimming!! Arizona State! Andrew Walter, Football!Kylan Loney, Basketball! California! Graham Ackerman, Gymnastics!Kelly Anderson, Softball Oregon! Sven Swinnen, Tennis!Cathrine Kraayeveld, Basketball Oregon State! Bill Swancutt, Football!Mari Embertson, Swimming Stanford! Tony Azevedo, Water Polo!Ogonna Nnamani, Volleyball UCLA! Joseph Axelrad, Water Polo!Natalie Golda, Water Polo USC! Ray Vincent, Swimming!Emily Adams, Volleyball Washington! C.J. Klaas, Soccer!Tina Frimpong, Soccer Washington State! Calvin Armstrong, Football!Kim Welch, Golf! 2003-04!Men!Women Arizona! Chris Nallen, Golf!Wendy Allen, Softball Arizona State! Nick Brunelli, Swimming!Phelan Wright, Softball California! Attila Banhidy, Water Polo!Natalie Coughlin, Swimming Oregon! Luke Jackson, Basketball!Jennifer Poore, Softball Oregon State! Jed Pennell, Wrestling!Birte Stevens, Swimming Stanford! Dan Gill, Gymnastics!Tara Kirk, Swimming UCLA! Tobias Clemens, Swimming!Yvonne Tousek, Gymnastics USC! Ruben Torres, Tennis!Kelly Graff, Water Polo Washington! Brock Mackenzie, Golf!Giuliana Mendiola, Basketball Washington State! Tim Gehring, Track & Field!Nicole Wilcox, Soccer 2002-03!Men!Women Arizona! Jason Johnson, Football!Lovieann Jung, Softball Arizona State! Eric Larkin, Wrestling!Lisa Aguilera, Track & Field California! John Paul Fruttero, Tennis!Brittany Kirk, Soccer Oregon! Santiago Lorenzo, Track & Field!Andrea Vidlund, Softball Oregon State! Dennis Weathersby, Football!Elizabeth Jillson, Gymnastics Stanford! Ryan Garko, Baseball!Jackie Frank, Water Polo UCLA! Bryce Bohlander, Football!Onnie Willis, Gymnastics USC! Erik Vendr, Swimming!Tracy Lindquist, Volleyball Washington! Brad Walker, Track & Field!Paige Benjamin, Volleyball Washington State! Jason Gesser, Football!Ellannee Richardson, Track & Field 2001-02!Men!Women Arizona! Brandon Nash, Football!Jennie Finch, Softball Arizona State! Brandon Strong, Track & Field!Kelly McDonald, Track & Field California! Dennis Gates, Basketball!Anne Walker, Golf Oregon! Joey Harrington, Football!Chalise Baysa, Soccer Oregon State! Todd Deacon, Golf!Gina Schmidt, Volleyball Stanford!Chris O’Riordan, Baseball!Ellen Estes, Water Polo UCLA! Bryan Green, Track & Field!Stacy Nuveman, Softball USC! Andrew Park, Tennis!Aniko Pelle, Water Polo Washington! Kyle Benn, Football!Anna Mickelson, Rowing Washington State! Lamont Thompson, Football!Erica Perkins, Tennis 2000-01!Men!Women Arizona! Patrick Nduwimana, Track & Field!Lauren Bauer, Softball Arizona State! Casey Myers, Baseball!Amanda Burbridge, Volleyball California! Andre Carter, Football!Courtney Johnson, Basketball Oregon! Matt Smith, Football!Jerilyn White, Golf Oregon State! Sam Bobek, Rowing!Lara Degenhardt, Gymnastics Stanford! Anthony Robinson, Swimming!Misty Hyman, Swimming UCLA! Sean Kern, Water Polo!Elisabeth Bachman, Volleyball USC! Nickolas Jones, Golf!Rebecca Monemaker, Rowing Washington! Marques Tuiasosopo, Football!Megan Franza, Basketball Washington State! Milton Wynn, Football!Agneta Rosenblad, Track & Field 1999-2000!Men!Women Arizona! Ryk Neethling, Swimming!Heidi Hornbeek, Gymnastics Arizona State! Ed Carter, Tennis!Elizabeth McNabb, Gymnastics California! Deltha O’Neal, Football!Elli Overton, Swimming Oregon! A.D. Smith, Basketball!Anika Heuser, Golf Oregon State! Aaron Koch, Football!Tarrah Beyster, Softball Stanford! Troy Walters, Football!Kerri Walsh, Volleyball UCLA!Danny Farmer, Football/Volleyball!Seilala Sua, Track & Field USC! Chad Morton, Football!Lisa Bartoli, Rowing Washington! Ben Lindsay, Track & Field!Jennifer Spediacci, Softball Washington State! Ian Waltz, Track & Field!Erin Eldridge, Swimming 1998-99!Men!Women Arizona! Abdi Abdirahman, Track & Field!Amy Skieresz, Track & Field Arizona State! Bobby Lazor, Basketball!Amy Shelton, Gymnastics California! Gordan Kozulji, Swimming!Marylyn Chiang, Swimming Oregon! Josh Bidwell, Football!Kaarin Knudson, Track & Field Oregon State! Larry Ramirez, Football!Megan Murphy-Barcroft, Gymnastics Stanford! Josh Hochgesang, Baseball!Tracye Lawyer, Soccer/Track & Field UCLA! Shawn Stuart, Football!Kiralee Hayashi, Gymnastics USC! Adam Abrams, Football!Adrain Williams, Basketball Washington! Todd MacCulloch, Basketball!Becky Newbry, Softball Washington State! Boyd Robertson, Baseball!Anna Carlson, Rowing 1997-98!Men!Women Arizona! Joe Salave’a, Football!Nancy Evans, Softbal Arizona State! Pat Tillman, Football!Reka Cseresnyes, Tennis California! Brandon Whiting, Football!Karen Cook, Soccer/Water Polo Oregon! Jeremy Ensrud, Wrestling!Jennifer Thomas, Track & Field! Oregon State! Ryan Lipe, Baseball!Deanne Droegemueller, Gymnastics Stanford!Tom Wilkens, Swimming!Kristin Folkl, Basketball/Volleyball UCLA! Josh Keller, Soccer!Nada Kawar, Track & Field USC! Jim Wren, Football!Jean Ellis Todisco, Swimming Washington! Bob Cummins, Rowing!Aretha Hill, Track & Field Washington State! Matt Stadelman, Track & Field!Stephanie Papke, Volleyball 1996-97!Men!Women Arizona! Wayne Wyatt, Football!Leah O’Brien, Softball Arizona State! Chris Hanell, Golf!Alyssa Johnson, Basketball California! David Kruse, Gymnastics!Amy Littlepage, Track & Field Oregon! Chris Nelson, Track & Field!Arianne Boyer, Basketball Oregon State! Tony Huot, Football!Randi Miller, Gymnastics Stanford! Brevin Knight, Basketball!Kate Starbird, Basketball UCLA! Trong Nguyen, Volleyball!Amy Acuff, Track & Field USC! Randy Flores, Baseball!Kristine Quance, Swimming Washington! Dave Janoski, Football!Sara Pickering, Softball Washington State! Isaac Fontaine, Basketball!Jody Payne, Soccer 1995-96!Men!Women Arizona! Jan Anderson, Tennis!Jenny Dalton, Softball Arizona State! Justin Dragoo, Football!Katie Freeland, Gymnastics California! Nick Kittredge,
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