One of the greatest collegiate athletes of all time is getting her due. Laura Roesler, who was a five-time NCAA Champion and 17-time All-American while at the University of Oregon, is being inducted into the university’s hall of fame.
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During her 2014 Bowerman Award winning senior season, Roesler won her first 800 meter national title indoors, then went on to dominate the 800 meters with a ferocious kick at the NCAA Outdoor Championships (watch below). She set school records in the 800m indoors (2:01.32) and as part of the team in the 4x400m indoors (3:27.40) and outdoors (3:24.54). Her outdoor 800m best (1:59.04) ranks number 2 all-time at Oregon.
Not only was Roesler a force while in college, she also put together an impressive professional career, earning a silver medal at the 2016 USA Outdoor Championships, and a gold medal at the 2017 World Relays as part of the Team USA 4x800m squad.
As part of the 2024 class, she is joined by fellow Ducks:
- Tyler Anderson – baseball
- Kenjon Barner – football
- Alexa Peterson – softball
- Lauren Plum – volleyball
- Eugene Wong – golf
WATCH: 2014 NCAA Women’s 800m Final