Hall of Fame

Mary Officer
- Induction:
- 1993
She is considered the pioneer for what has ultimately become one of Oregon’s strongest athletic programs. Proficient in a number of events, she was the Ducks’ highest finisher in the first official national track and field championship for women in 1975, leading the team to a ninth-place standing.
At one time, she held school records in six events and her marks were still among Oregon’s best years later. She was second in the AIAW pentathlon as a junior and fifth in the 100 hurdles and anchored the sprint relay team to fourth in her senior year. The native of Portland cleared 5-7 in the high jump and went 19-5? in the long jump.
At one time, she held school records in six events and her marks were still among Oregon’s best years later. She was second in the AIAW pentathlon as a junior and fifth in the 100 hurdles and anchored the sprint relay team to fourth in her senior year. The native of Portland cleared 5-7 in the high jump and went 19-5? in the long jump.
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