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Author: Morgan Sudduth

Ducks struggle a bit, but still think they can win Triple Crown

June 8, 2017Morgan Sudduth Leave a Comment

By Morgan Sudduth EUGENE, Oregon — Even with the inability to participate in the women 4×100-meter relay due to a disqualification in the NCAA qualifying meet and a difficult first day at the NCAA track and field championships Thursday, the… Continue Reading →

NCAA Track and Field Championships, UO Track & Field Ariana Washington, Brooke Feldmeier, Deajah Stevens, Raevyn Rogers

Jasmin Stowers, Queen Harrison run season bests to finish 1-2 in 100 hurdles

May 27, 2017Morgan Sudduth Leave a Comment

By Morgan Sudduth It was a battle to the very end between American athletes Jasmin Stowers and Queen Harrison in the women’s 100-meter hurdles at the Prefontaine Classic, Saturday at Hayward Field. The two ran their season’s best, but it was… Continue Reading →

Prefontaine Classic Jasmin Stowers, Queen Harrison

Celliphine Chepteek Chespol Loses Shoe But Wins Steeplechase

May 27, 2017Morgan Sudduth Leave a Comment

By Morgan Sudduth Eighteen-year-old Kenyan runner Celliphine Chepteek Chespol managed to win the women’s 3,000-meter steeplechase Friday night at the Prefontaine Classic even though her shoe slipped off on the water jump. Chespol ran the fastest time ever in the… Continue Reading →

Prefontaine Classic Celliphine Chepteek Chespol, Courtney Frerichs, Emma Coburn

Arizona State’s Maggie Ewen Dominates Throws at Pac-12 Championships

May 14, 2017Morgan Sudduth Leave a Comment

By Morgan Sudduth Maggie Ewen sometimes goes by the nickname “Maggi-tron,” according to one of her athletic trainers at Arizona State, and  she sure lived up to the name at the Pac-12 championships at Hayward Field Sunday. Maggie Ewen not… Continue Reading →

Hayward Field, Pac-12 championships

Stanford’s Little Makes a Big Mark in Women’s Javelin

May 13, 2017Morgan Sudduth Leave a Comment

By Morgan Sudduth Mackenzie Little began her track and field career in high school doing hurdles. Although she loved it, it was on a rainy day like Saturday’s Pac-12 Championship where she stumbled upon an event that would change her… Continue Reading →

Hayward Field, Pac-12 championships

Wheating runs first 800 in two years, finishes second to Garn

May 6, 2017Morgan Sudduth Leave a Comment

By Morgan Sudduth As Olympian and former Oregon runner Andrew Wheating came around the Bowerman curve Friday night, the Hayward crowd of 4,284 burst into cheers and loud applause. Wheating was holding on to a lead in the men’s 800… Continue Reading →

Oregon Twilight Meet Andrew Wheating, Jesse Garn

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