Friday Dots: Vaulting Over Records

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EUGENE, OREGON - JUNE 11: Amanda Moll and Hana Moll of the Washington Huskies embrace each other after competing in the Pole Vault during the Division I Men's and Women's Track and Field Championship held at Hayward Field on June 11, 2026 in Eugene, Oregon. (Photo by Isaac Wasserman/NCAA Photos via Getty Images) | NCAA Photos via Getty Images

Good afternoon, and happy Friday Dawg fans! We do have a bit of news to get to in regards to football and the recruiting trail, but we begin today with a new record!

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  • Pole vaulter Amanda Moll had a great showing at the track and field championships, winning the outdoor title and breaking the record set by her sister Hana. The continued dominance of the Moll sisters in the pole vault is just the latest sign of UW’s track and field dominance. Congratulations Amanda!
Amanda is ALLLLLLLLLLLLL the way BACK!!

She wins her second NCAA title and first outdoors, breaking the that Hana set at Big Tens!

15-10.50 (4.84-meters) pic.twitter.com/urv5f4uX6W

— Washington Track & Field and Cross Country (@UWTrack) June 12, 2026
  • Not only did Amanda break Hana’s record, she did so while beating her sister for the gold! That’s a heck of a sibling rivalry!
National Champion. AGAIN.

Amanda breaks the NCAA Outdoor Record previously set by her sister Hana as the Moll sisters continue building their pole vault dynasty with a 1-2 finish at the @NCAA Outdoor Championships!!#GoHuskies x @UWTrackpic.twitter.com/NGHa55jvWM

— Washington Athletics (@UWAthletics) June 12, 2026
  • Our own Luke Kemper has a review of the first 2 weeks of official visits.
  • Jon Wilner has his ranking of the 18 Big Ten quarterback situations.

That’s all for today, so thanks for making Dots a part of your day, and as always, Go Dawgs!

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