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UW women remain in USTFCCCA top 25; Brooks Beasts to appear at Rough & Tumble in Ballard..

NEW ORLEANS-- The University of Washington women's team dropped three spots to number 22 in the latest USTFCCCA NCAA Division I national outdoor track & field rating index released Tuesday by the coaches' association. Washington freshman Hana Moll's (Paul Merca photo) meet record performance in winning last weekend's Mt. SAC Relays at 15-1 (4.60m) to maintain her collegiate lead in the pole vault, along with Nastassja Campbell's third place finish at 14-1.25 (4.30m) to put her twelfth on the NCAA D1 descending order list were the only top twenty marks accumulated by the Huskies over the weekend. Moll's efforts earned the freshman her second Pac-12 women's field event athlete of the week this season. Washington State hurdler John Paredes was the conference's male track athlete of the week. The nation's top five women's teams after the previous weekend's meets are in order: LSU, Arkansas, Texas A&M, Oregon and South Carolina. Other Pac

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