Not that anybody needs more context for how great Washington's depth is, but I calculated a list of the historical top four-person mile squads by adding each team's four fastest performers in a season.
In this race alone, Washington's top four of Waskom, Fay, Green, and Lumb became the fastest four-person team in NCAA history, narrowly beating Oregon's 2020-21 team with Teare and Hocker 3:50, Hunter 3:53, and Brown 3:56. But behind them, Washington's "B" team of Ellis, Houser, Ahl, and Ryan would rank #7 all-time. Pretty insane that this was all done in the same race, and some of these athletes will likely go even faster later this season.
Top-10 list below for anyone interested (includes altitude and flat track conversions):
1. 2023 Washington 'A': 15:30.52 (3:51.90, 3:52.03, 3:52.76, 3:53.83)
2. 2021 Oregon: 15:31.04 (3:50.39, 3:50.55, 3:53.49, 3:56.61)
3. 2022 Washington: 15:43.67 (3:55.14, 3:55.53, 3:56.43, 3:56.57)
4. 2022 Ole Miss: 15:43.79 (3:53.36, 3:55.20, 3:57.57, 3:57.66)
5. 2022 Northern Arizona: 15:46.10 (3:54.07, 3:55.71, 3:57.33, 3:58.99)
6. 2020 Oregon: 15:46.54 (3:55.41, 3:55.50, 3:57.43, 3:58.20)
7. 2023 Washington 'B': 15:47.31 (3:53.84, 3:55.98, 3:57.94, 3:59.55)
8. 2023 Stanford: 15:48.34 (3:55.87, 3:56.53, 3:57.06, 3:58.88)
9. 2022 Oregon: 15:48.67 (3:54.34, 3:54.77, 3:59.02, 4:00.34)
10. 2015 Oregon: 15:49.88 (3:56.43, 3:57.47, 3:57.62, 3:58.36)