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Division II in 1998. The university's overall record through the 2008 season is 472–374–38 and a .555 winning percentage. Former head coach Ted Ogdahl holds the school records for most victories at 98 and for most seasons at
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the nearby naval base at Pearl Harbor, stranding the team on Hawaii. The military pressed the team into service to defend the island from possible invasion by giving the players rifles, having them lay barbed wire, posting them to defend storage tanks above the city, and using them as police.
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contains the offices for the athletic program as well as training facilities. Adjacent to the building on the south is the soccer field, with the main tennis courts nearby. The golf teams do not have practice facilities or venues on campus.
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graduated from the university in 1993. From 2002 to 2006, both the men's and the women's track teams won consecutive conference titles. The men's team was led by multiple NCAA champion and later Olympic runner
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championship in 2002. Men's golf won conference titles in 1999 and 2003. The volleyball team won five straight conference championships from 1992 to 1996. In 2006 and 2007, Sarah Zerzan won the
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Willamette's team and boosters were able to leave aboard the ocean liner
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