2012 Track & Field Roster
Roster

Brian Schaudt
- Position:
- Jumps
- Height:
- 6-6
- Weight:
- null
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Philomath, Ore.
- High School:
- Philomath
2011-12: Outdoors - Pac-12 scorer in both the triple jump and long jump. Set personal best in the long jump three times. Was second in the event at the Pepsi Team Invitational (24-0.25/7.32m). Improved that with a win at the Oregon Relays (24-4.5/7.43m), Scored for the conference champions with an eight-place finish in the long jump with a personal best 24-9.75/7.56m. Was a three-time winner in the triple jump, taking the USC Invitational (50-8.75/15.46m), Pepsi Team Invitational (50-8.25/15.45m) and the Oregon Relays (51-0.25/15.55m). Added more team points with a sixth place finish in the triple jump at the Pac-12 Championships (50-9.5/15.48m). Also an NCAA West qualifier in the triple jump. Indoors - Triple jumped in two meets, with a best of 50-9.25 to win the Husky Classic. That was the fourth-best indoor mark in school history. Pac-12 all-academic honorable mention. Season Bests: Outdoors - Long Jump - 24-9.75/7.56m (PR), Pac-12 Championships, Eugene. Ore. (5/12/12); Triple Jump - 51-0.25/15.55m (w+2.2), Oregon Relays, Eugene, Ore. (4/21/12). Indoors - Triple Jump - 50-9.25/15.47m (PR), Husky Classic, Seattle, Wash. (2/11/12).
2010-11: Outdoors - Wrapped season by going over 50 feet (50-2.75/15.31m) at the NCAA West Preliminary meet. Great performance at the Pac-10 Championships where he finished third at 51-8.25/15.75m That legal PR was the eighth-best in school history. Had five jumps over 50 feet in his series at the Pac-10 meet. Continued to improve at the Oregon Relays, where he jumped an all-conditions PR of 51-9/15.77 (w+ 2.6). Also had a wind-legal mark of 51-0/75/15.56m in that series that moved him into Oregon's career top-10. Good meet in the UCLA dual where he took second in the triple jump (50-3.25/15.32m) and also had a PR in the long jump (23-6.75/7.18m). Solid showing at the Pepsi Team Invitational, where he went a then-outdoor personal best 50-1.75/15.28m to finish third in the triple jump and landed a personal-best 23-5.5/7.15m in the long jump. In the triple jump, went 49-10/15.19m at the Stanford Invitational. Fairly impressive debut in "off" event, the 100 meters, at the Oregon Preview where he won his heat and had the second fastest time overall (11.10). Also was second in the long jump (22-9.25/6.94m). Pac-10 all-academic honorable mention. Indoors - Topped 50 feet in the triple jump for the first time in his career at the Husky Classic, going 50-4.5/15.35m, which was tied for the fourth-best leap in school history. Was fourth at the MPSF Championships with a leap of 49-11/15.21m. Competed in "off" events at the UW Indoor Preview and UW Invitational (60 meters, 200 meters) in preparation for his personal-best lead at the Husky Classic. Season Bests: Outdoors - Long Jump - 23-6.75/7.18m, UCLA Dual, Los Angeles, Calif. (4/17/11); Triple Jump - 51-9/15.77m (PR) (w+2.6), Oregon Relays, Eugene, Ore. (4/22/11). Indoors - Triple Jump - 50-4.5/15.35m, Husky Classic, Seattle, Wash. (2/12/11).
2009-10: Outdoors - Took sixth in the triple jump at the Pac-10 Championships with a legal personal best leap of 48-10.25/14.89m. Made his first NCAA West Regional appearance in the triple jump and leapt 48-0.5/14.64m. Earlier in the season, set an all-conditions personal best in winning the triple jump at the Oregon Twilight in 49-7.25/15.12m (w+2.4). Took second in the triple jump at the Oregon Relays (48-4/14.73m). Won the triple jump against UCLA (47-8.5/14.54m) to help the Ducks defeat the Bruins in their dual meet. Also jumped 47-8.5/14.54m in winning the event at the Oregon Preview. Was second in the triple jump at the Pepsi Team Invitational (47-8/14.53m) Had an outdoor PR in the long jump of 22-10 (6.96m) to finish second at the Oregon Preview. Pac-10 all-academic honorable mention. Indoors - Set an indoor PR in winning the triple jump at the season opening UW Indoor Preview (48-6). Set an all-conditions personal best in the long jump (22-11.75) at the Husky Classic. Tied for seventh in the triple jump at the MPSF Championships (48-5.5). Season Bests: Outdoors - Long Jump - 22-10.0/6.96m, Oregon Preview, Eugene, Ore. (3/20/10); Triple Jump - 49-7.25/15.12m (w+2.4), Oregon Twilight, Eugene, Ore. (5/8/10). Indoors - Long Jump - 22-11.75/7.00m, Husky Classic, Seattle, Wash. (2/13/10; Triple Jump - 48-6/14.78m, UW Indoor Preview, Seattle, Wash. (1/16/10).
2008-09: Oregon’s top triple jumper as a freshman was a Pac-10 and USA Junior Championships qualifier. Competed in the triple jump in 11 meets (three indoor, eight outdoor) and the long jump twice. Indoor best was 48-2 in a ninth-place finish at the New Balance Invitational in New York. Was seventh at the MPSF Championships (47-5.25). Outdoors, won the triple jump at the Oregon Preview (47-4.5) and the Oregon Twilight (47-10). Had a pair of leaps over 48 feet, including 48-2 in a third-place finish at the Pepsi Team Invitational and a season-best 48-2.5 in the Oregon-UCLA dual meet. Took 12th at the Pac-10 Championships (47-9.25) and wrapped season at the USA Junior Championships. Season Bests: Outdoors - Long Jump - 22-7/6.88m, Oregon Preview, Eugene, Ore. (3/21/09); Triple Jump - 48-2.5/14.69m, UCLA Dual, Eugene, Ore. (4/18/09). Indoors - Triple Jump - 48-2/14.68m, New Balance Invitational, New York, N.Y. (2/7/09).
Prep: Won 2008 state championship with Philomath High School. Was the individual triple jump winner, going a personal-best 48-9 at the state meet. Also won the 2008 Border Duel Track Classic triple jump (47-1.25). Was the 2008 Valco individual champion in the triple jump, high jump and discus. Was second in the league in the long jump (21-11.25) and third in the state in the event (22-1). Personal best effort in the long jump is 22-10. Jumped 5-10 to win the league high jump title. Also threw the discus (1.6 kilograms), where he won the Valco league title (127-10) and placed ninth at the state meet (126-9). Helped club team, Timber Hill Harriers, place fourth at the USATF national championships. Also played soccer for the league champions and swam during his high school career. High School Bests: High Jump - 6-0; Long Jump - 22-10; Triple Jump - 48-9.
Personal: Major is communication disorders and sciences. Mother, Carol Menken-Schaudt, was the starting center for the United States’ Olympic gold-medal winning women’s basketball team at the 1984 Games in Los Angeles. As a star player for Oregon State, she led the nation in field goal percentage in 1981 (.750) and was fourth in scoring (29.6 points per game).
Personal Bests
Long Jump - 24-9.75/7.56m,
Pac-12 Championships,
Eugene, Ore., 5/12/12
Triple Jump - 51-9w/15.77m (legal 51-8.25/15.75m),
Oregon Relays,
Eugene, Ore., 4/22/11
Pac-10 Track Championships
2012 - Triple Jump, 6th, 50-9.5/15.48m (Pac-12)
2012 - Long Jump, 8th, 24-9.75/7.56m (Pac12)
2011 - Triple Jump, 3rd, 51-8.25/15.75m
2010 - Triple Jump, 6th, 48-10.25/14.89m
2009 - Triple Jump, 12th, 47-9.25/14.56m