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2016-17 Track and Field Roster

Courtney Bray

  • Class Senior
  • Height 0-0
  • Hometown Mead, Wash.
  • High School Mt. Spokane HS '13

Biography

Career Bests:
Indoor:
Pole Vault, 13-1 3/4
Outdoor: Pole Vault, 13-6 1/4

All-Big Sky Accolades: 2015 Indoor: Pole vault, 3rd. 2014 Outdoor: Champion in pole vault.

2014-15 Track and Field: Indoor: Finished third in the Big Sky Conference Indoor Championship with a vault of 12-8 ¾. Jump of 13-1 3/4 in the pole vault at the Cougar Indoor, finishing second. Outdoor: Redshirt.

2013-14 Track and Field: Indoor: Bray finished fourth in the pole vault at the Big Sky Conference Championships with a jump of 12-10 to rank fourth all-time at Eastern. She jumped a season best of 12-5 at the Runners Soul Open and the Candy Cane VI Invite, placing third and second, respectively. She was selected to the Big Sky winter all-academic team. Outdoor: Bray won the pole vault at the Big Sky Conference Championships in Flagstaff, Ariz., with a jump of 13-5 3/4. At the NCAA DI West Preliminary Round, she jumped 12-3 in the pole vault. Her personal-best in the pole vault of 13-6 1/4 came at the Idaho Vandal Jamboree, to rank third all-time at Eastern. She also cleared 12-11 1/2 at the OSU High Performance meet to place second overall. She was selected to the Big Sky spring all-academic team.

High School: After placing second the previous two seasons, Bray moved atop the podium and won the pole vault at the WIAA 3A State Championships, clearing the bar at 12-7. Her personal best of 12-9 came at the GSL District 8 Championships, a mark that led the state of Washington. Bray placed in the pole vault at the 3A state meet in all four years with finishes of second (2012, 12-0), second (2011, 11-6) and sixth (2010, 10-0). She went undefeated in the pole vault during her senior year, winning all 11 of the pole vault competitions she was entered in. Bray was a seven-time letterwinner for the Wildcats. She was also a First Team All-Greater Spokane League selection on seven occasions with three in gymnastics and four in track. She excelled in the classroom and was the valedictorian with a cumulative GPA of 4.0. Bray was also the DECA President and a National Honor Society member.

Personal: Intends to major in elementary education. Born 10/30/94 in Spokane, Wash. Her father is Raymond Bray.

Historical Player Information

  • 2013-14Freshman

    Pole Vault
  • 2014-15Sophomore

    Pole Vault
  • 2015-16Junior

    Pole Vault
  • 2016-17Senior

    Pole Vault