MPSF INDOOR T&F CHAMPIONSHIPS NEXT STOP FOR COUGARS
The Washington State men's and women's track and field teams travel to Seattle for the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Championships, Fri., Feb. 26 (Noon), and Sat., Feb. 27 (10:30 a.m.), at the Dempsey Indoor Facility...scoring is 10-8-6-5-4-3-2-1...14 schools with both men's and women's teams: Arizona, Arizona State, BYU, California, Cal State Northridge, Colorado, Long Beach State, Oregon, Portland, Stanford, UCLA, USC, Washington and WSU...five schools have women's only teams: Cal State Fullerton, Hawai'i, Oregon State, UC Irvine, and Utah...Live results through wsucougars.com/Track&Field/Schedule/Results available Feb. 26...results will be posted at www.wsucougars.com, at the completion of each day's events.
WAYNE PHIPPS, DIR. OF WSU CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK & FIELD
Wayne Phipps (Univ. of British Columbia '91/Oregon '94) become the 15th coach to take the reins of the Washington State men's program and the second coach for the combined men's and women's program at WSU on July 1, 2014...Phipps had been the University of Idaho's Director and Track & Field/Cross Country from 2010 through 2014, and was a coach with the Vandals program for a total of 19 years...he served as co-head coach from 2000-09, after serving as an assistant coach from 1995-99... while at Idaho, Phipps was honored 14 times as a conference coach of the year and led the Vandals to a record 16 total conference titles.
COUGAR TRACK & FIELD COACHING STAFF
WSU Track & Field coaching staff includes Associate Head Coaches
Julie Taylor (throws), and
Yogi Teevens (sprints, relays and horizontal jumps)...Assistant Coaches are
Brad Walker (vertical jumps), and
Allix Potratz-Lee (distance)...
Andrea Sabbatine is the Operations Coordinator...volunteeers working with the WSU track and field this year include:
Jesse Jorgensen, Nigel Joseph, Hannah Kiser, Josiah Sims, Tim Taylor, and Liga Velvere.
2016 WASHINGTON STATE TRACK & FIELD TEAM CAPTAINS
WSU HISTORY AT MPSF CHAMPIONSHIPS
Established in 1992 to serve the competitive needs of members of the Pac-12, Big West, Mountain West, Western Athletic and West Coast Conferences and other selected universities in the western United States , the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation provides Division I championships in selected sports...at the 2015 MPSF T&F Indoor Championships, the WSU men's scored 24.5 points (10th) and the women scored 36 points (8th)...for the 2016 championships, the returning WSU women scorers are:
Alissa Brooks-Johnson, Pentathlon: 2014 - 7th and 2015 - 5th;
Danielle Darden, 200m: 2015 - 4th;
Kiana Davis, High Jump: 2015 - 5th;
Kristine Felix, Pole Vault: 2013 - 2nd), 2014 - 2nd and 2015 - 5th;
Dominique Keel, 200m: 2014 - 8th and 2015 - 8th;
Audrey Ketcham, High Jump: 2015 - 4th;
Kayla Warren, Triple Jump: 2015 - 4th...returning WSU men scorers are:
CJ Allen, 400m: 2015 - 7th;
Terrance Chambers, 200m: 2015 - 3rd;
Dino Dodig, Heptathlon: 2014 - 3rd and 2015 - 3rd;
Travis Pickett, Weight Throw: 2014 - 8th;
Thane Pierson, High Jump: 2015 - 8th;
Austin Sodorff, Pole Vault: 2015 - 5th...WSU's men's team won the title in 1998 (Reno) and again in 2001 (Flagstaff), and had runner-up finishes in 1999 (Reno), 2002 (Flagstaff) and in 2009 (Seattle)...Cougar women's team won the title in 1999 (Reno) and 2000 (Reno), and finished second in 1998.
NCAA DESCENDING ORDER LISTS
The NCAA descending order lists can be viewed at the United States Track & Field/Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) Track & Field Results Reporting System website (www.tfrrs.org)...the top 16 individuals and 12 relays will move on to compete at the NCAA Indoor Championships March 11-12 in Birmingham, Alabama...best marks for the Cougars for the 2016 indoor season can be found at www.wsucougars.com.
WSU women in the TFRRS national top 50 list / MPSF top 8 scoring) this week:
CharLee Linton, 5000m - 16:35.48 (2nd MPSF)
Devon Bortfeld, 5000m - 17:03.64 (6th MPSF)
Liz Harper, 60m Hurdles - 8.53 (8th MPSF)
4x400m Relay (Keel, Brooks-Johnson, Ekelem Harper) - 3:41.75 (5th MPSF)
Alissa Brooks-Johnson, High Jump - 1.76m/ 5-9 1/4 (1st MPSF)
Audrey Ketcham, High Jump - 1.76m/ 5-9 1/4 (1st MPSF)
Liz Harper, High Jump - 1.75m/ 5-8 3/4 (4th MPSF)
Kiana Davis, High Jump - 1.75m/5-8 3/4 (4th MPSF)
Greer Alsop, Triple Jump - 12.67m/41-7 (48th nationally, 4th MPSF)
Kiana Davis, Triple Jump - 12.49m/40-11 3/4 (6th MPSF)
Alissa Brooks-Johnson, Pentathlon - 4,101 (13th nationally, 1st MPSF)
Liz Harper, Pentathlon - 3,920 (20th nationally, 2nd MPSF)
WSU men in the TFRRS national top 50 list / MPSF top 8 scoring) list this week:
CJ Allen, 400m - 47.52 (6th MPSF)
John Whelan, 3000m - 8:03.67 (36th nationally)
Sam Levora, 5000m - 14:34.04 (3rd MPSF)
Forrest Shaffer, 5000m - 14:35.63 (4th MPSF)
Dino Dodig, 60m Hurdles - 8.11 (7th MPSF)
CJ Allen, 60m Hurdles - 8.14 (8th MPSF)
Dist. Med. Relay (Ryan, Littles, Muller, Tadesse) - 9:59.67 (6th MPSF)
Thane Pierson, High Jump - 2.16m/7-1 (20th nationally, 3rd MPSF)
Brock Eager, Weight Throw - 19.27m/63-2 3/4 (3rd MPSF)
Dino Dodig, Heptathlon - 5464 points (24th nationally, 5th MPSF)
WSU WOMEN ENTERED IN MPSF CHAMPIONSHIPS, SEATTLE:
60m - Danielle Darden, Holly DeHart, Sarah Stavig
200m - Danielle Darden, Holly DeHart, Regyn Gaffney, Dominique Keel
400m - Stephanie Cho, Christiana Ekelem, Regyn Gaffney, Dominique Keel
800m - Jenaya Pynn, Grace Victor
Mile - Jenaya Pynn
3000m - Devon Bortfeld, Josie Brown, Katherine Dittmann, Emily Dwyer, CharLee Linton, Morgan Willson
5000m - Devon Bortfeld, Josie Brown, Katherine Dittmann, Emily Dwyer, CharLee Linton, Morgan Willson
60m Hurdles - ShaRaya Quinn
4x400m Relay - Keel, Brooks-Johnson, Ekelem, Harper, Gaffney, Cho, Victor
Distance Medley Relay - no entry
High Jump -Alissa Brooks-Johnson, Kiana Davis, Liz Harper,
Lateah Holmes, Audrey Ketcham
Pole Vault - Kristine Felix, Katelyn Frost
Long Jump - no entry
Triple Jump - Greer Alsop, Kiana Davis, Kayla Warren
Shot Put - no entry
Weight Throw - Katie Wardsworth
Pentathlon - Alissa Brooks-Johnson, Liz Harper, Lindsey Schauble
WSU MEN ENTERED IN MPSF CHAMPIONSHIPS, SEATTLE:
60m - Ja'Maun Charles, Zach Smith
200m - Terrance Chambers, Ja'Maun Charles, Jonnie Green, Zach Smith
400m - CJ Allen, Will DeMaris, Ray Littles
800m - Reid Muller, Paul Ryan, Chandler Teigen
Mile - Reid Muller, Paul Ryan, Nathan Tadesse, Chandler Teigen, Nathan Wadhwani
3000m - Sam Levora, Forrest Shaffer, Nathan Tadesse,
Nathan Wadhwani, John Whelan, Michael Williams
5000m - Sam Levora, Forrest Shaffer, Nathan Wadhwani, John Whelan, Michael Williams
60m Hurdles - CJ Allen, Christapherson Grant, Abu Kamara, Ian Markham
4x400m Relay - Littles, Charles, Green, Allen, DeMaris
Distance Medley Relay - Tadesse, Allen, Muller, Ryan, Teigen, Littles
High Jump - Peyton Fredrickson, Thane Pierson, Cole Smith
Pole Vault - Austin Sodorff
Long Jump - Peyton Fredrickson
Triple Jump - no entry
Shot Put - Jake Callaghan, Adam Mahama, Matt Wardell
Weight Throw - Brock Eager, Adam Mahama, Travis Pickett
Heptathlon - Dino Dodig