Hi i was just wondering what times would you need to run for the 800m, 1500m, 3000m(3200m) to receive a full ride to oregon? Thanks
Hi i was just wondering what times would you need to run for the 800m, 1500m, 3000m(3200m) to receive a full ride to oregon? Thanks
I don't think anyone is on a full ride at Oregon. If they were, it'd probably be for their senior year only.
Canadian kid wrote:
Hi i was just wondering what times would you need to run for the 800m, 1500m, 3000m(3200m) to receive a full ride to oregon? Thanks
Why do these questions all the time?
1. No one gets a full ride to Oregon.
2. If you have to ask then you're not there yet.
The Angel of Death wrote:
I don't think anyone is on a full ride at Oregon. If they were, it'd probably be for their senior year only.
I'm pretty sure Lukas V got offered a full.
Idk about Oregon but I thought almost every school typically gave out a couple full rides to female track athletes due to females had more rides to give out due to title ix and trying to equal rides with males who have so much in football.
Lol @ Canadian thinking he deserves a full, especially at Oregon.
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Correct, Lukas Verzbicas was on a full ride to Oregon.
So to answer the OP's question, in order to get a full ride to Oregon you need to be around 1:46 for the 800, 4:00 for the mile, and 8:30 for the 2 mile.
1:59/4:04/15:40 for girls
Is Christian Brennan (Canadian) on a full ride? She will be a freshman this fall. She ran 52.1/23.4 for 400m/200m as a HS soph. Can't believe that she would turn down a full elsewhere just to go to Oregon as a sprinter (even with English Gardner's success).
You must be from Ontario...
fly like an eagle wrote:
Is Christian Brennan (Canadian) on a full ride? She will be a freshman this fall. She ran 52.1/23.4 for 400m/200m as a HS soph. Can't believe that she would turn down a full elsewhere just to go to Oregon as a sprinter (even with English Gardner's success).
Oregon consistently has one of the best 4x400m relays in the country and her times (52.1) may not even put her on the relay some years... so I am going to say no she is not getting a full ride.
People turn down money all the time for better schools
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Why the F*ck would you want to go to oregon?
You would need to be arguably the best high school runner in North America or be top 5 and super poor.
IQ, 75
800, 1:48
junior prom CHAMP wrote:
Why the F*ck would you want to go to oregon?
Yes, go shiver in the rain for 4 or 5 years where nobody recognizes your name because you don't play football.
Oregon may have popular facilities, and its athletes are well known elsewhere, but it's not a "track school" if it's not popular among the actual students, which it's not, despite all the hype.
So you people are saying a girl with a time of 52.1 in HS isn't qualified for a scholly at Oregon? WTF. How about a partial atleast?
There's some bad information on this thread.
Corvallis Ken wrote:
If you have to ask then you're not there yet.
BS.
A lot of people (e.g. the academic-minded and/or people NOT from the US) would have no idea.
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