| Cami Matson |
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 | Class: Senior
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 | Hometown: Kent, WA
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 | High School: Tahoma
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 | Birthdate: 07/24/1978
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 | Experience: 3V
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 | Major: Sociology
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A 3,000-meter qualifier at the 2000 NCAA track championships entering her final season of collegiate competition. 1999-2000: Competed in three races ... Finished 38th at the Sundodger Invitational, 55th at the Wolverine Interregional and 70th at the Stanford Invitational … Placed 14th in the 3,000 meters (9:39.15) at the NCAA track championships … Finished sixth in the 3,000m (9:45.24) at the Pac-10 championships … Was the team's top miler, posting a time of 4:26.62 in the 1,500m … Ranked No. 2 among Husky 3,000-meter runners with a season-best time of 9:26.38. 1998-99: Ran among the top-seven cross country runners during the first two meets of the season before suffering an injury that sidelined her the rest of the season ... Finished 11th at Big Cross and 14th at the Sundodger Invitational ... On the track oval, posted a Pac-10 qualifying time in the 5,000 meters (17:43.90) ... Placed 14th in the 5,000 (17:51.99) at the Pac-10 championships. 1997-98: Competed in two cross country meets before an injury prematurely ended her season ... Best performance was a 22nd-place effort at the Pier Park Invitational ... Returned from her injury in the spring to finish 11th in the 1,500 meters at the Pac-10 championships ... Posted a top 1,500-meter time of 4:33.24 at the Colorado dual meet. 1996-97: Sat out the 1996 cross country season as a red-shirt ... Ran the 1,500 meters for the track team ... Achieved a top time of 4:54.3. High School: Placed seventh at the 1995 state cross-country meet, helping Tahoma to a fourth-place team finish ... The Washington state runner-up in the 1,600 meters at the 1996 Class AA meet with a time of 5:08.39 ... Won the 1,600-meter district title ... Finished ninth in the 1,600 meters at the 1995 state meet ... Recorded a personal best of 2:22.0 in the 800 meters ... A four-year honor roll member ... Father, Ken, is a former Husky pole vaulter.