The Oregon Ducks have won six of the last seven NCAA women's indoor championships, and indications are they are in line to bring home another national title in March from College Station, Texas.
It's early, and injuries always could become a factor.
But as of this writing, UO athletes have the college lead in the 60 meters (Hannah Cunliffe), the 200 (Deajah Stevens), the 800 (Raevyn Rogers), the 60 hurdles (Sasha Wallace) and the distance medley relay, in which time of Lilli Burdon, Ashante Horsley, Rogers and Katie Rainsberger took down the collegiate record last week.
Rogers is a three-time NCAA champion.