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Gonzaga's Troy Fraley continues historic run by becoming first Bulldog track All-American in steeple...






EUGENE—On yet another cloudy and cool day at Hayward Field on the campus of the University of Oregon, Gonzaga junior Troy Fraley (above/photo by Mike Scott) became the first Bulldog in school history to earn an All-American certificate in track and field, as he finished seventh in the steeplechase at the NCAA Division I championships Friday.



Fraley broke his own school record that he set

Gonzaga's Troy Fraley & Tacoma native Marcus Chambers advance to Friday's finals at NCAA champs...






EUGENE—On a slightly overcast day in the Willamette Valley, the 2017 NCAA Division I Track & Field Championships got underway at Historic Hayward Field on the campus of the University of Oregon.Wednesday afternoon.



Troy Fraley of Gonzaga (above/photo by Mike Scott) the school’s first ever male qualifier to this meet, advanced to Friday’s 3000 meter steeplechase with a sixth-place finish

It's the final stretch for the nation's collegians as the NCAA champs start Wednesday in Eugene...




EUGENE—Wednesday marks the beginning of the end of the collegiate track and field season, as the NCAA Division I championships get underway at Historic Hayward Field on the campus of the University of Oregon, and runs through Saturday.



Using the successful format initiated last year, the Wednesday and Friday sessions are devoted strictly towards the men’s competition, while the Thursday and

WEEKEND ROUNDUP: Gonzaga splits dual meet with Idaho...




SPOKANE—The Gonzaga Bulldogs split in their dual cross country meet with the University of Idaho Saturday at the Mead HS athletic compound, with the men winning by a 23-32 count, while the Idaho women’s squad took the victory 20-41.



Troy Fraley, who is being redshirted by the Zags for the cross country season, won the race, covering the 8k course in 24:25.



Gonzaga’s Max Kaderabek led the

Solid marks from both collegians and pros across the board highlight UW Invitational ...




SEATTLE—A good mix of collegians and pros took center stage during the second day of competition at the UW Invitational Saturday at the Dempsey Indoor on the campus of the University of Washington.



From a national perspective, the best mark of the day came out once again in the heptathlon, as the University of Arizona’s Pau Tonnesen, the reigning Pac-12 decathlon champion threatened the