Track and Field

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- Volunteer Coach
Three-time Pac-12 triple scorer Brian Schaudt is in his third year as a volunteer assistant coach. He assists head coach Robert Johnson with the jumpers and sprinters.
Schaudt scored at the Pac-12 meet in the triple jump his final three years at Oregon, helping the Ducks extend their conference winning streak to six consecutive titles. One of his best moments came at the 2011 meet, where he flew to a mark of 51-8.25/15.75m to finish third with the eight-best triple jump in school history. Schaudt set al all-conditions PR of 51-9/15.77m with a +2.6 wind at the 2011 Oregon Relays. In all, Schaudt was a three-time NCAA West Regional qualifier in the triple jump. He also scored in the long jump at the Pac-12 meet as a senior. Additionally, he made the record books indoors with a best triple jump of 50-9.25/15.47m at the 2012 Husky Classic, No. 4 all-time at Oregon.
Schaudt won 2008 state championship with Philomath High School when he was the individual triple jump winner, going a high school best 48-9 at the state meet.
Schaudt is the son of Oregon Sports Hall of Famer Carol Menken-Schaudt, who was the starting center for the United States' Olympic gold-medal winning women's basketball team at the 1984 Games in Los Angeles. As a star player for Oregon State, she led the nation in field goal percentage in 1981 (.750) and was fourth in scoring (29.6 points per game).
Schaudt graduated from Oregon with a degree in communication disorders and sciences in 2012.