EUGENE, Ore. – The field for the 2016 NCAA Indoor Championships was decided on Tuesday and Oregon Track and Field will have a school record 26 entries into the national meet, 16 for the women’s team and 10 for the men’s team.
The 16 women’s entries, the most in Oregon history, is headlined by Raevyn Rogers who holds the top time in the 800 by more than three seconds. The 800 will be a big event for the Ducks, with Annie Leblanc and Brooke Feldmeier joining their top-ranked teammate. Multiple entries are a common occurrence for the Ducks this year who will be represented by two or more people in six of their seven individual events.