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Complete list of athletes with Washington ties competing at next week's NCAA D1 Champs...

With the NCAA West and East First Round meets in the rear view mirror, the NCAA officially announced the field for the NCAA Division I track & field championships in Eugene June 10-13th.  All four Washington schools who sent qualifiers to the regionals in Fayetteville: Eastern Washington, Gonzaga, Washington, and Washington State, at least one athlete to the national championships. Gonzaga's Rosina Machu (Paul Merca file photo) will make her second appearance at the national championships. Machu was seventh in the 10000 at last year's meet in Eugene. Machu qualified for both the 10000 and the 5000 at the West First Round meet, so this will be her first appearance at the national championships over the 5000 meter distance. Eastern Washington's Cort Gebbers was one of the biggest surprises of the meet after finishing eleventh at regionals in the discus, where he entered ranked 90th nationally, and 47th in the region (48 advanced in the West Region) after scratches. Washi...

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