Oregon Track Prepares for NCAA Indoor Championships

The University of Oregon men’s and women’s track and field teams are top contenders going into March 14 – 15. The women are ranked No. 2 in the country going into the meet, while the men are ranked 4.  This year the program broke the school record for qualifiers with 23 athletes total.

Head Coach Robert Johnson:

 

Laura Roesler:

 

Dakotah Keys:

Oregon’s Liz Brenner Dominates as Multi-Sport Athlete

Oregon’s super athlete Liz Brenner is everywhere. As the university’s first female multi-sport athlete since 1973, Brenner made it to the championship game with the volleyball team earlier this year, played women’s basketball this season and also just qualified for the NCAA Track and Field Championships in the javelin.

Brenner was also nominated for Sports Illustrated’s athlete of the year award this past month and although she didn’t win the overall award, she did win the fan vote.

Sarah Scrivens has more on the jam-packed, fast paced life of Liz Brenner

Duck TV Sports Episode 5 May 14, 2013

On this episode of DuckTV Sports, Oregon Softball wins it’s first Pac-12 title in program history, in large part thanks to junior catcher Alexa Peterson. The track and field Pac-12 championships and redshirt freshman Trent Warren’s rise up onto the track team.

Plus,  junior tennis player Alex Rovello’s tragic death.

All that and more with Anthony Piganelli and Jonathan Style anchoring.

Duck TV Sports Spring Episode 4-May 8, 2013


On this weeks edition of DuckTV Sports, Softball has some civil war action at home, the Oregon Twilight meets brings new and old talent and Cliff Harris is in trouble again.

Plus, the OHeroes student athlete talent show raises money for Lane County Youth and has a good time doing it.

All that and more with Shannon Hartley and Sarah Scrivens anchoring

Former Ducks Shine at Oregon Twilight


Oregon’s annual twilight meet is perhaps the most special meet of the year. This year’s meet honored 19 seniors, with the class being the winningest in Oregon history. Former Ducks and Olympians Galen Rupp and Matthew Centrowitz also ran in the meet for the first time since they were in a Ducks uniform.

DuckTV Sports’ Alexandria King reports.