
Live Meet Results | MPSF Meet Records | 2010 Participant Manual
What: 2010 MPSF Indoor Track and Field Championships
When: Fri.-Sat., Feb. 26-27
Where: Dempsey Indoor, Seattle, Wash. - Driving Directions
About the MPSF: Established in 1992 to serve the competitive needs of member institutions from the Big West, Pacific-10, Mountain West, Western Athletic and West Coast Conferences and other selected universities in the western United States, the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation provides Division-I competition to schools whose primary conferences do not sponsor championships in selected sports. In 2009-2010, the MPSF will again sponsor competition in nine intercollegiate Olympic sports while serving over 1,500 student-athletes and approximately 71 teams from 34 universities in 12 western states. All MPSF teams compete at the NCAA Division I level in men's soccer, men's and women's water polo, men's and women's indoor track and field, men's and women's gymnastics, women's lacrosse and men's volleyball. MPSF champions are eligible to compete in NCAA Championships with MPSF men's soccer, men's and women's water polo, and men's volleyball champions earning automatic qualification into NCAA championship events. 2008-2009 was a season of "first-evers" as four titles were garnered by teams that had never previously experienced MPSF or NCAA titles. For the second-consecutive year, five MPSF teams won NCAA championships to bring the NCAA team championship total to 58 titles since the Federation's first season of competition in 1992-93. 24 Federation teams and scores of MPSF student-athletes competed in NCAA post-season competition last year. MPSF Homepage
Participating Teams: Ten of the West's top track and field programs participate in MPSF Championships competition in indoor track and field. The list is comprised of members of the Big West and Pac-10 Conferences, and includes eight of the Pac-10's nine track and field programs:
2009 MPSF Championships - Washington once again played host to the MPSF Championships from Feb. 27-28 and the meet was as close and competitive as ever. UCLA scored 28 points in the final field event, the pole vault, to leapfrog several teams for the men's title. The Husky men placed sixth, but were only four points out of second. The Stanford women broke Arizona State's two-year reign, finishing first with 115 points. The Husky women finished fifth for the second straight season, and were just six points out of third. Washington won a total of four MPSF titles. On the first day, junior Jake Schmitt captured the men's 5,000-meter run, the first title at the distance for a Husky athlete since 2001. Shortly thereafter, the women's distance medley relay ran away from the field to win by six seconds. On Saturday, senior Jordan Boase defended his 400-meter title in a Dempsey facility record time of 46.09 seconds. Lastly, freshman Jeremy Taiwo wrapped up the two-day heptathlon event with a commanding victory, breaking his own school record with 5,559 points. Redshirt freshman Mel Lawrence broke the school 3k record by eight seconds in running an NCAA Auto time of 9:08.50, good for second-place. Christine Babcock and Katie Follett went 2-3 in the mile, Abbott was second in the men's 800m, and Falesha Ankton placed second as well in the 60m hurdles. All told, the two day meet produced 11 NCAA Automatic qualifying mark and another 106 Provisional marks. Four MPSF records were also broken in 2009. | Complete Results
Final 2009 MPSF Team Standings
| Men | Women | ||
| 1. UCLA | 115 | 1. Stanford | 115 |
| 2 (tie). California | 78.5 | 2. Oregon | 91.5 |
| 2 (tie). Washington St. | 78.5 | 3. Arizona St. | 78 |
| 4. Oregon | 78 | 4. UCLA | 75.5 |
| 5. Arizona St. | 76.5 | 5. Washington | 72.5 |
| 6. Washington | 75 | 6. California | 68.5 |
| 7. Stanford | 68 | 7. Arizona | 62 |
| 8. Cal St. Northridge | 56 | 8. Washington St. | 51.5 |
| 9. Arizona | 54 | 9. Cal St. Northridge | 32.5 |
| 10. Long Beach St. | 14 | 10. Long Beach St. | 14 |








