Hall of Fame
Miller, Lexie

Lexie Miller
- Induction:
- 2014
She was much more than an extraordinary hurdler who proved to be among the nation’s best. She was the backbone of a women’s track & field program that was dominant among the dual-meet circles in the 1980s and ‘90s, and helped fuel the Ducks to top-five national-meet finishes each of her final three years. Before her career was complete, the Montana native had competed in the 400 hurdles in the 1980 and ’84 Olympic Trials, had played a role in setting no fewer than 10 school records, and accumulated 12 conference titles. Her spirit and competitive drive helped Oregon set the tone for a 19-3 dual-meet record during her four-year reign, with the school finishing first (1980), second (1981) and third (1982, ’83) in final dual-meet rankings according to Track & Field News. She established school records in the long jump, 100- and 400-meter hurdles before the end of her sophomore season. But that was just the beginning. By the end of her collegiate career, she was the holder of school records in both hurdles disciplines as well as the long jump (19-9.5), and ranked among the program’s top-10 performers of all-time in six events. Three decades later her school records withstood the test of time, with her best 100 hurdles mark (13.67) remaining untouched until 2012 while her 400-hurdles pinnacle (57.08) was still standing some 31 years after breaking the previous record in 1983.
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