2012 Women's Track and Field Roster

Carly Andrews

  • Class Senior
  • Highschool Issaquah
  • Hometown Issaquah, WA

Biography

SPU: Four-year letterwinner outdoors. ... USTFCCCA All-American in javelin (2011). ... USTFCCCA All-West Region in javelin (2011).

Senior (2012): INDOOR Did not compete. OUTDOOR – Missed the first month of the season recovering from an injury. ... Placed 10th in javelin at GNAC Championships. ... Bettered the NCAA provisional qualifying standard three meets in a row, starting with a season-best 136-0 on April 21 at the Beach Invitational. ... Won javelin at Saint Martin's Invite on April 28.

Junior (2011): INDOOR Did not compete. OUTDOOR – Placed 3rd in javelin at NCAA Championships, throwing a personal-best 144-9 / 44.12 meters. That was her seventh PR of the season, having come into 2011 with a best mark of 132-5. ... Finished 4th in javelin at GNAC Championships. ... Won javelin at Pacific Lutheran Invitational on March 12. ... Placed 3rd in Collegiate Division at Stanford Invitational on March 25.

Sophomore (2010): INDOOR – Did not compete. OUTDOOR – Placed 12th in javelin at GNAC Championships. ... NCAA provisional qualifier in javelin. ... Set javelin career best of 132-5 (40.36 meters) at Saint Martin's Invitational on May 1.

Freshman (2009): OUTDOOR – Competed in the javelin in five meets, with a best throw of 110 feet, 8 inches, good for sixth place at the Western Washington University Twilite Meet in Bellingham. INDOOR – Did not compete.

Personal: Carly Milla Andrews. ... Born Nov. 17, 1989. ... Sociology major.

Fun facts: Ran on two state third-place 4x100 relay teams at Issaquah High School. ... Also played basketball for one year at Issy. ... Played several other sports growing up, started track in 7th grade. ... Book she just couldn’t put down was “The Shack.” ... Favorite junk food is pizza, and white cheddar popcorn. ... Loves to travel and take pictures; says her dream job would be as a photographer for National Geographic magazine.


OUTDOOR PERSONAL BESTS
Javelin:
144-9 / 44.12m (2011).