Oregon 3-sport star sets sights on track team
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FILE - In this Dec. 13, 2012, file photo, Oregon's Canace Finley, left, Katherine Fischer (12) and Liz Brenner (6) celebrate a second game victory over Penn State in the national semifinals of the NCAA college women's volleyball tournament in Louisville, Ky. Brenner figures she's only in college once, she might as well play the sports she loves. And for the Oregon sophomore, that's volleyball, basketball, softball and track and field although not at once. (AP Photo/Garry Jones, File)(Credit: AP)EUGENE, Ore. (AP) — It all began in 2011, when Oregon volleyball coach Jim Moore got a knock on his door shortly after the Ducks’ season wrapped up.
It was basketball coach Paul Westhead, wondering if he could “borrow” freshman outside hitter Liz Brenner. Moore, cringing a bit at the thought of injury, reluctantly agreed.
A few of months later, another knock came on Moore’s door. This time, it was softball coach Mike White wondering if he could borrow Brenner, too. Moore sighed and with that, Brenner became the first woman in 35 years to take on three sports at Oregon.
“I just love sports,” said Brenner, now in her second season on Oregon’s basketball team after helping the Ducks to an appearance in the NCAA volleyball championship match against Texas. “I love being around them. I love playing them. I love the competitiveness. It’s just a lot of fun getting to practice and play in games every day.”
It’s rare for a Division I athlete to take part in three sports. But this year, the 6-foot-1 Brenner is adding a twist: She’s dropping softball and adding the shot put and javelin on the track team.
“I think the question that you have to ask with Liz is, ‘What can’t she do?’” Moore said.
The last Oregon player to letter in three sports in one season was Jordan Kent, son of former basketball coach Ernie Kent, who played football, basketball and ran track in the 2005-06 season. Brenner is the Ducks’ first three-sport female athlete since Peg Rees, a basketball, softball, volleyball letterwinner from 1973-76.
Brenner has become such a fixture at Oregon that new football coach Mark Helfrich joked that he would love to have her.
“What would that be? Her seventh or eighth sport at Oregon?” he said.
Brenner has never limited herself to a single sport. The child of competitive swimmers, she was the state’s prep volleyball player of the year in 2009 and 2010 while at Jesuit High School in Beaverton, a suburb west of Portland.
She was also the Class 6A basketball player of the year her senior year when the Crusaders won the state championship. She won consecutive state titles in the shot put, as well as straight runner-up titles in the javelin. And for good measure, she collected 11 age-group titles in racquetball.
“My freshman year, I only intended to play volleyball, but I had discussed it with the volleyball coaches and I had met with the softball and track coaches before I got here to let them know I would probably want to do that, too, with volleyball,” Brenner said.




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