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From: Natalia Ciccone [mailto:nciccone@Pac-12.org]
Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2012 5:49 PM
Subject: Nation¹s Top Athletes Compete at Pac-12 Track & Field Championships in Eugene
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For Immediate Release // Wednesday May 9, 2012
Pac-12 Contact // Natalia Ciccone (nciccone@pac-12.org)
Oregon Contact // Greg Walker (gswalker@uoregon.edu)
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Media Guide
Nation’s Top Athletes Compete at Pac-12 Track & Field Championships in Eugene
WALNUT CREEK, Calif. - The Pac-12 Conference Track and Field Championships
(82nd annual for men, 26th annual for women) continues in Eugene, Ore., with the running and field events. The University of Oregon plays host to the championships at Hayward Field on Saturday and Sunday, May 12 and 13. Hayward Field is also the site of the
2012 U.S. Track and Field Olympic Trials, to be held in June.
Tickets for the two-day event can be purchased through the University of Oregon ticket office by calling 1-800-WEB-FOOT or by going online at
www.GoDucks.com.
TEAM SCORES...
After the two-day multi events competition at Hayward Field last weekend, below is a list of the teams that scored going into the running and field events this
weekend:
MEN
Team
Points
WOMEN
Team
Points
1.
UCLA
15
1.
Colorado
11
2.
Oregon
11
2.
Oregon
10
3.
Arizona State
7 3.
Arizona State
8
4.
Colorado
6
4.
Arizona
4
5.
UCLA
4
6.
Utah
2
MEET RESULTS...
Live results will be posted throughout the meet and can be accessed through
www.pac-12.org. A direct link to live results will be posted on the Pac-12 Track & Field Championships page when it is available. Copy and paste the following link to access
the Pac-12 Track & Field Championships page:
http://www.pac-12.org/SPORTS/TrackField/Championships.aspx
ON THE AIR...
FOX Sports Net will air a two-hour tape delayed show. Air times will be announced at a later date. Paul Sunderland will call the action with color commentary
provided by Joanna Hayes and Tom Feuer. Drea Avent will provide additional commentary from the infield. Check the local listings for the airing dates of the championships on your FOX Sports Net regional provider.
SOCIAL MEDIA...
Fans can also follow the Pac-12 Championships via the Conference’s official twitter page by following @Pac12. Also keep up with live commentary via CoverItLive by following the link available on the Championship page. At the end of competition, photo galleries
from both days will be posted on the Conference’s photo stream on Flickr and updates will be on the official Facebook page at
www.facebook.com/Pac12Conference. Don’t forget to “Like” and “Follow” the Pac-12 and its member institutions.
HEPTATHLON/DECATHLON... OREGON’s Dakotah Keys and Brianne Theisen
won the decathlon and heptathlon, respectively, at the 2012 Pac-12 Men’s & Women’s Track and Field Championships multi events competition. Theisen had a career-performance, posting 6,353 points, setting a Pac-12 record and the most points in the country. Winning
five of the seven events over the weekend, Theisen broke the mark set by ARIZONA STATE’s Jacquelyn Johnson, who posted 6,307 points in 2008 at the Pac-10 Championships. It is Theisen’s third-career Conference title, winning the heptathlon in 2009 and 2010.
She was forced to sit out the 2011 campaign because of injury. She also becomes only the third athlete in the 26-year history of the Pac-12 Track & Field women’s championships to eclipse the 6,000-point mark. Her point total also ranks third all-time in NCAA
history.
ASU’s Keia Pinnick finished with a strong second day of competition to remain in second place in the heptathlon standings with 5,703 points. COLORADO’S Genny Mayden was
third (5,362), followed by her teammate Brianne Beemer (5,339) and UCLA’s Tatum Souza (5,334). Beemer was the fastest runner in the 800-meter race, with a time of 2:09.24. WASHINGTON’s Shelby Williams was the only other top placer, winning the shot put on
Saturday (42-4.75/12.92m).
In the men’s competition, Keys, a redshirt-freshman, posted 7,793 points to win the decathlon. Keys won three of the 10 events to take the individual title, including
the javelin (207-11/63.38m), high jump (6-9/2.06m) and long jump (23-7.5/7.20m).
UCLA’s Marcus Nilsson was second with 7,539 points, after taking first in the shot put (47-4.5/14.44m) and discus (139-7/42.54m). The Buff’s Adam Salzmann was third in
the decathlon standings with 7,214 points, followed by ASU’s Austin Prince (6,917) and Dominic Giovannoni (6,891).
ENTRIES...
A complete list of competitors will be posted on the Pac-12’s official website at
www.pac-12.org after coaches submit their entries.
THE RANKINGS... Here’s where the Pac-12 ranks in the USTFCCCA Top-25
as of May 8:
MEN
WOMEN
5. Arizona State
7. Oregon
7. USC
9. Arizona
14. Arizona
10. Arizona State
18. Stanford
14. Stanford
22. Oregon
16. USC
Here is where the Pac-12 ranks as a league in the national index.
MEN
Points
Top 25
WOMEN
Points
Top 25
1. SEC
1328.45
7
1. Big 12
1386.57
8
2. Big 12
1080.44
5
2. SEC
1036.15
5
3. Pac-12
910.72
5
3. Pac-12
1016.76
5
4. Big Ten
871.46
5
4. ACC
625.71
2
5. ACC
650.44
2
5. Big East
566.99
1
2012 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS...
Drake will host this year’s NCAA Championships, June 6-9 at Drake Stadium in Des Moines, Iowa. The
University of Texas will host the NCAA West Preliminary Rounds, May 24-26 in Austin, Texas.
2013 PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIPS... USC will host the 2012 Pac-12
Championships, to be held May 4-5 and 11-12 at Loker Stadium.
Natalia Ciccone
Assistant Commissioner, Communications
Pac-12 Conference
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Walnut Creek, CA 94597-8853
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