Eagles Head to Track Town, USA
Eastern travels to Eugene, Ore., April 22-23 to compete in the Oregon Relays
The Eastern Washington University track and field team will travel to Eugene, Ore., a city jam-packed with track and field-loving fans, this Friday and Saturday (April 22-23) to compete in the Oregon Relays at the University of Oregon.
The women’s discus throw will kick-off the two-day competition on Friday at 3 p.m. The women’s 200 meters starts at 4:20 p.m. to begin Friday’s running events. Saturday’s collegiate events will start with the women’s hammer throw at 11 a.m., with the women’s 400 hurdles launching the running events at 11:20 a.m.
Thus far this season, a total of 30 Big Sky Conference qualifying marks have been met by the Eagles (15 for the men, 15 for the women). Three of those marks were achieved in Eastern’s previous competition April 15-16 at the Mt. SAC Relays and the Beach Invitational in California.
Kurt Williams had a season-best in the long jump, leaping 23-9 3/4 to place him sixth at the Beach Invitational and qualifying him for the conference championships. The senior had a lifetime-best time in the 100 meters, running a time of 10.97. Williams has also qualified in the triple jump with a mark of 46 feet.
Sophomore Taymussa Miller qualified in the long jump with a mark of 18-4 1/2. The Richland, Wash., native is now ninth on EWU's all-time best list.
Stephanie Dye qualified in the 3,000 meters, running a time of 11:37.84. The junior from Chatteroy, Wash., has also qualified in the 3,000-meter steeplechase.
Senior Erica Chaney had two noteworthy performances in both competitions, coming within four inches of the outdoor school record in the shot put on Friday (April 15) at the Mt. SAC Relays. Her throw of 50-7 1/4 inched her closer to Nancy Kuiper's record of 50-11, which was set in 1991. Chaney capped her weekend with a second 50-plus throw in the shot put at the Beach Invitational on Saturday (April 16) when she had a mark of 50-3 3/4.
Chaney broke Kuiper's indoor record of 50-11 earlier this year at the Bronco Open in Nampa, Idaho, when the senior from Spokane, Wash., had a throw of 51-7 3/4.
Junior Brad Wall placed fourth in the Olympic development heat, running a season-best time of 47.58 at the Mt. SAC Relays. He also ran a season-best in the 200 meters, clocking a time of 22.09. Wall is the school record-holder in both the indoor (47.58) and outdoor (46.79) 400 meters and a two-time defending BSC champion in the event.
Sophomore Jon Buchanan had a two-foot season personal record in the shot put on Saturday (April 16) at the Beach Invitational. His throw of 54-1 1/4 placed him seventh in the competition.
Both the women's and men's 4x100-meter relays had season-best times. The men's team ran a time of 41.35 to place fourth in the open section of the Mt. SAC Relays, while the women ran a time of 46.89 to place sixth in the Olympic development section. Both teams are ranked sixth on EWU’s all-time best list.
Upcoming Event
Oregon Relays – April 22-33 – Eugene, Ore.
Meet Info- https://admin.xosn.com/pdf8/757272.pdf?SPSID=4679&SPID=243&KEY=HAYNGBZEWXRHUFP.20110413180912&DB_OEM_ID=500
Previous Meet
Mt. SAC Relays – April 15-16 – Walnut, Calif.
Results – http://www.mtsacrelays.com/results11.htm
Beach Invitational – April 16 – Long Beach,
Calif.
Results -- http://www.longbeachstate.com/sports/c-track/stats/2010-2011/beachinv.results.html
Men's Qualifiers/Records
Big Sky Championships – May 11-14 - Sacramento, Calif.
First Round NCAA Championships – May 26-28 - Eugene, Ore.
NCAA Division I Outdoor Championships – June 8-11- Des
Moines, Iowa
School Records Broken: None
Total Big Sky Championships Qualifying Marks Attained: 15 (New: One; Williams in the long jump.)
400 Hurdles - 55.27 – Kersee Lind – Hermiston, Ore.
(Hermiston HS '07)
High Jump – 6-8 – Adam Stewart – Yakima, Wash.
(Davis HS '07)
High Jump – 6-6 – Stephen Praast – Ravensdale,
Wash. (Tahoma HS '06)
Pole Vault – 15-11 – Efrain Sanchez – Toutle,
Wash. (Toutle Lake HS '06)
Hammer Throw – 191-7 3/4 – Jordan Arakawa –
Olympia, Wash. (Capital HS '10)
Shot Put – 54-1 1/4 - Jon Buchanan – Yakima, Wash.
(East Valley HS '09)
Shot Put – 52-2 3/4 - Marlyn Anderson – Snohomish,
Wash. (Snohomish HS '09)
Javelin – 212-3 3/4 – Aaron Mettler – Walla
Walla, Wash. (Walla Walla HS '07)
400 Meters – 47.58 – Brad Wall – Vancouver, Wash.
(Evergreen HS '08)
Triple Jump – 46-00 – Kurt Williams – Snohomish,
Wash. (Snohomish HS '06)
Hammer Throw – 174-6 – Jon Buchanan – Yakima,
Wash. (East Valley HS '09)
800 Meters – 1:54.48 – Tim Pettit – Covington,
Wash. (Kentwood HS '10)
Triple Jump – 47-6 1/2 – Andre Moore – Kent,
Wash. (Kent Meridian HS '09)
Discus Throw – 152-11 – Cody Humphrey –
Hermiston, Ore. (Hermiston HS '10)
Long Jump – 23-8 3/4 – Kurt Williams – Snohomish,
Wash., (Snohomish HS)
Women's Qualifiers/Records
Big Sky Championships – May 11-14 - Sacramento, Calif.
First Round NCAA Championships – May 26-28 - Eugene, Ore.
NCAA Division I Outdoor Championships – June 8-11- Des
Moines, Iowa
School Records Broken: None
Total Big Sky Championships Qualifying Marks Attained: 15 (New: Two; Miller in the long jump, Dye in the 3k.)
Discus – 154-8 1/4 – Erica Chaney - Spokane, Wash
(Gonzaga Prep '06)
Shot Put – 50-7 1/4 - Erica Chaney - Spokane, Wash (Gonzaga
Prep '06)
Hammer Throw – 178 – Olivia Midles – Olympia,
Wash. (Capital HS '10)
100 Meters – 12.18 – Krystal Deyo – Castle Rock,
Wash. (Castle Rock HS '06)
Hammer Throw – 159-2 – Vania Tauvela - Orting, Wash.
(Orting HS '09)
Javelin Throw – 134-4 – Haley Tank - West Richland,
Wash. (Hanford HS '09)
3,000 Steeplechase – 11:39.50 – Stephanie Dye –
Chatteroy, Wash. (Riverside HS '08)
3,000 Meters – 11:37.84 - Stephanie Dye – Chatteroy,
Wash. (Riverside HS '08)
100 Meters – 12.28 – Brianna Okoro – Lakewood,
Wash. (Bellarmine Prep HS '08)
High Jump – 5-5 – Elise Jepsen – Kennewick, Wash.
(Kamiakin HS '09)
Pole Vault – 11-5 3/4 – Rachel Jordan –
Milwaukie, Ore. (Milwaukie HS '09
Long Jump – 18-6 1/2 – Krystal Deyo – Castle
Rock, Wash. (Castle Rock HS '06)
Triple Jump – 37-10 3/4 – Morena Mannucci – Rome,
Italy (Anco Marzio HS '10)
Javelin – 144-6 1/4 – Emma Murillo – Kennewick,
Wash. (Southridge HS '10)
Long Jump – 18-4 1/2 – Taymussa Miller –
Richland, Wash. (Hanford HS '09)
Season Notes
Big Sky Conference Preseason Polls
Voting is calculated with each team receiving nine points for a first place vote, eight points for a second place vote, etc. Coaches are allowed to vote for their respective teams. Below are the final results with the number of first place votes in parenthesis.
Men's Poll
Team, Points
Sacramento State (4) 75
Northern Arizona (3) 73
Weber State (2) 62
Montana State 55
Eastern Washington 43
Idaho State 36
Montana 33
Northern Colorado 16
Portland State 12
Women's Poll
Team, Points
Sacramento State (8) 80
Idaho State (1) 66
Montana 66
Weber State 52
Northern Arizona 46
Montana State 35
Portland State 27
Eastern Washington 24
Northern Colorado 9
Returning All-Big Sky Athletes
The following Eagle athletes have earned All-Big Sky
Conference honors (top three finish) in previous Big Sky Conference
track and field championships (indoors and outdoors):
Aaron Mettler - (2009 and 2008 Outdoor:
Champion in javelin; 2010 Outdoor: 2nd in javelin)
Adam Stewart - (2010 Indoors: 2nd in high jump;
2009 Indoors: Champion in high jump; 2008 Outdoors: 3rd in high
jump; 2010 Outdoors: 3rd in high jump)
Stephen Praast - (2009 Outdoors: Champion in high
jump; 2009 Indoors: 3rd in high jump)
Brad Wall – (2010 Outdoors: Champion in 400;
2011 Indoors: Champion in 400)
Andre Moore – (2011 Indoors: 3rd in triple
jump)
Kyle King – (2011 Indoors: Champion in
5,000, 3rd in 3,000)
Jonathan Buchanan – (2011 Indoors: 3rd in
shot put)
4x400 Relay (2010 Outdoors: 2nd)
Chelsi Friese - (2009 Indoors: 2nd in pole
vault)
Krystal Deyo - (2009 Outdoors: 2nd in 100 meters;
2009 Indoors: 2nd in 60 meters; 2011 Indoors: 2nd in long jump)
Erica Chaney - (2010 Indoors: 2nd in shot put;
2008 Indoors: 2nd in shot put; 2010 Outdoors: 2nd in discus, 3rd in
shot put; 2011 Indoors: Champion in weight throw, 2nd in shot
put)
Brianna Okoro - (2010 Outdoors: 3rd in 100, 3rd in
long jump, Champion in 200)
4x100 Relay - (2009 Outdoors: Champion; 2010
Outdoors: Champion)
Top Season Performances
Stephanie
Dye
Jr.
(Chatteroy, Wash.)
Junior Stephanie Dye qualified for the
Big Sky Conference Championships in the 3,000 steeplechase, running
a time of 11:39.41 after altitude adjustments at the Al Manuel
Invitational (4/2/11). The time was a personal record by 20 seconds
for Dye. She is seventh on EWU's all-time best list. She qualified
in the 3,000 meters, running a time of 11:37.84 at the Beach
Invitational (4/16/11).
Olivia
Midles
Fr.
(Olympia, Wash.)
Freshman Olivia Midles qualified for the Big Sky Conference
Championships in the hammer throw in her first Eastern appearance
at the Dusty Lane Open (3/19/11). She bettered her season-best mark
at the Al Manuel Invitational (4/2/11) when she placed second with
a mark of 169-2 to rank her seventh on EWU's all-time best list.
She fifth-place position when she threw 178 feet
at the Mt. SAC Relays (4/15/11). The mark was a lifetime personal
best for Midles.
Erica Chaney
Sr.
(Spokane, Wash.)
Erica Chaney won the elite section of the shot put with a mark of
48-2 1/2 at the Stanford Invitational (3/25/11) to qualify her for
the conference championships. She is ranked second in the league
standings. In the same competition, Chaney placed second in the
discus throw with a mark of 154 feet, which ranks her second in the
league and qualified her for the championships. Chaney has earned
All-Big Sky accolades seven total times in her career, including
one win during the indoor season in the weight throw. Chaney broke
the school record in the women's shot put this indoor season. Her
mark of 51-7 surpassed the 20-year-old record of 50-11, which was
set by Nancy Kuiper in 1991. Chaney came within
four inches of the outdoor school record in the shot put after her
performance at the Mt. SAC Relays (4/15/11). Her throw of 50-7 1/4
inched her closer to Nancy Kuiper's record of 50-11, which was set
in 1991. Chaney capped her weekend with a second 50-plus throw in
the shot put at the Beach Invitational (4/16/11) when she had a
mark of 50-3 3/4.
Brad
Wall
Sr.
(Vancouver, Wash.)
Just a month after winning the Big Sky Conference indoor 400 with a
new school-record time, Wall opened his outdoor season with a BSC
qualifying time of 47.88 to win the event at the Stanford
Invitational (3/25/11). The junior from Vancouver, Wash., is the
school-record holder in the 400 meters with a time of 46.78, which
he set last outdoor season when he won the event at the BSC
Championships in Ogden, Utah. Wall won the 100-meter dash at the Al
Manuel Invitational (4/2/11) with a time of 11.19 and anchored both
the 4x100 and 4x400 relays to victories. He placed
fourth in the Olympic development heat at the Mt. SAC Relays
(4/16/11), running a season-best time of 47.58. He also ran a
season-best in the 200 meters, clocking a time of 22.09.
Aaron
Mettler
Sr.
(Walla, Walla, Wash.)
Aaron Mettler qualified for the BSC Championships in the javelin
with a mark of 199-10 to place him fourth in the elite section of
the Stanford Invitational (3/25/11). Mettler placed second at the
WAR IV (4/9/11) with a season-best mark of 212-3 3/4 to place him
third in the league standings and 27th in the West Region. Mettler
was the 2008 and 2009 Big Sky Conference champion in the javelin,
and in 2010 he placed second.
Kersee
Lind
Jr.
(Hermiston, Ore.)
Junior Kersee Lind qualified for the conference championships in
the 400-meter hurdles with a time of 55.27 to place him second in
the Dusty Lane Open (3/19/11). Lind holds the school record in the
indoor heptathlon with 5,033 points and is second on the decathlon
all-time best list with 6,611 points. At the Spokane Multi
(4/13/11), Lind qualified in the decathlon, scoring 6,668 points in
the two-day competition to rank second in school history and second
in the league standings. He is now within just 300 points of the
school record, which was set by Eric Boyd in 2000. Lind had
personal records in the high jump (6-6) and the 110-meter hurdles
(15.57), assisting him to a 57-point personal record, overall. Lind
broke the school record in the indoor heptathlon in 2009 when he
scored 5,033 points, surpassing Matt Ludwigson's record of 4,951,
which was set in 2007.
Adam
Stewart
Sr.
(Yakima, Wash.)
Senior Adam Stewart, the 2009 BSC indoor high jump champion, met
the league's outdoor qualifying mark at the Dusty Lane Open
(3/19/11), clearing a height of 6-6 to send him to the
championships. He has had four All-Big Sky performances in his
career. Stewart had a season-best performance in the high jump
at the WAR IV (4/9/11) when he placed second with a mark of 6-8 to
place him second in the league standings.
Jordan
Arakawa
Fr.
(Olympia, Wash.)
Freshman Jordan Arakawa placed first in the hammer throw with a Big
Sky Conference-qualifying mark of 177-10 at the Dusty Lane Open
(3/19/11). He broke into Eastern's all-time best list at the Al
Manuel Invitational (4/2/11) when he placed second in the hammer
with a mark of 184-7. At the WAR IV (4/9/11) Arakawa again bettered
his mark in the hammer throw to 191-7 3/4 to move him up to ninth
on EWU's all-time best list and fourth in the conference
standings.
Jon Buchanan
Fr.
(Yakima, Wash.)
Freshman Jon Buchanan placed second in the shot put at the Dusty
Lane Open (3/19/11) with a Big Sky qualifying mark of 52-8 3/4.
Buchanan qualified in the hammer throw at the Al Manuel
Invitational (4/2/11) with a throw of 166-3 to place him third in
the competition. He had a two-foot season personal record in the
shot put at the Beach Invitational (4/16/11). His throw of 54-1 1/4
placed him seventh in the competition. Buchanan earned
All-Big Sky accolades at the indoor championships when he placed
third in the shot put with a mark of 52-6.
Kurt Williams
Sr. (Snohomish,
Wash.)
Senior Kurt Williams had a season-best mark in the long jump,
leaping 23-9 3/4 to place him sixth at the Beach Invitational
(4/16/11). He also had a lifetime-best time in the 100 meters,
running a time of 10.97. Williams qualified earlier in the season
in the triple jump with a mark of 46 feet.
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