Friday, February 28
Seattle, WA
All Day

University of Oregon
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MPSF Championships

Photo by: Matt Parker
Last Chance Weekend in Boston, Seattle
02/26/20 | Track and Field
EUGENE, Ore. – For a third time this indoor season, the Oregon track and field team is off to Seattle for this weekend's MPSF Championships. Additionally, several members of the men's distance crew will run at the two-day BU Last Chance meet beginning Thursday in Boston. This weekend marks the final chance to secure qualifying marks for the NCAA Indoor Championships.
How to Follow
Both meets featuring Ducks will be streamed live through the FloTrack subscription package. For more in-meet notes and updates, follow @OregonTF on Instagram and Twitter. Live results for this weekend's meets are available HERE (BU Last Chance) and HERE (MPSF Championships).
Eyes on Albuquerque
Through its first five meets of the season, Oregon has collected 23 marks ranked among the nation's top 25 on the NCAA descending-order list. Collectively, the Ducks own 14 top-10 national marks including the top-ranked men's distance-medley relay and the No. 3 efforts from Rhesa Foster (long jump) and Lexi Ellis (triple jump).
In the Rankings
Based on their performances at the Don Kirby Elite and Husky Classic, the Men and Women of Oregon moved up to No. 5 and 7, respectively, in the Feb. 24 release of the USTFCCCA national poll. Both spots are season-high rankings for the Ducks.
Leave Your Mark
Entering the weekend, the Ducks have combined to record 27 top-10 program marks including an NCAA record by the men's distance-medley relay team of James West, Jacob Miller, Charlie Hunter and Cooper Teare. Redshirt senior Carmela Cardama Baez began the indoor campaign with a UO record in the 5,000 meters.
Up Next
At the end of the indoor qualifying period, the top 16 declared individuals in each event and 12 relays will advance to the NCAA Indoor Championships (March 13-14) in Albuquerque, N.M. The final list of national qualifiers will be announced Tuesday, March 3 by 7 p.m. (PT).
For more information about Oregon Track and Field, follow @OregonTF on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
How to Follow
Both meets featuring Ducks will be streamed live through the FloTrack subscription package. For more in-meet notes and updates, follow @OregonTF on Instagram and Twitter. Live results for this weekend's meets are available HERE (BU Last Chance) and HERE (MPSF Championships).
Eyes on Albuquerque
Through its first five meets of the season, Oregon has collected 23 marks ranked among the nation's top 25 on the NCAA descending-order list. Collectively, the Ducks own 14 top-10 national marks including the top-ranked men's distance-medley relay and the No. 3 efforts from Rhesa Foster (long jump) and Lexi Ellis (triple jump).
In the Rankings
Based on their performances at the Don Kirby Elite and Husky Classic, the Men and Women of Oregon moved up to No. 5 and 7, respectively, in the Feb. 24 release of the USTFCCCA national poll. Both spots are season-high rankings for the Ducks.
Leave Your Mark
Entering the weekend, the Ducks have combined to record 27 top-10 program marks including an NCAA record by the men's distance-medley relay team of James West, Jacob Miller, Charlie Hunter and Cooper Teare. Redshirt senior Carmela Cardama Baez began the indoor campaign with a UO record in the 5,000 meters.
Up Next
At the end of the indoor qualifying period, the top 16 declared individuals in each event and 12 relays will advance to the NCAA Indoor Championships (March 13-14) in Albuquerque, N.M. The final list of national qualifiers will be announced Tuesday, March 3 by 7 p.m. (PT).
For more information about Oregon Track and Field, follow @OregonTF on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
Players Mentioned
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Aaliyah McCormick | NCAA 100M Hurdles National Champion
Thursday, June 19
Matti Erickson | NCAA 800M Runner Up
Saturday, June 14
Hayward Field History
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