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Bauhs officially joins Team Running USA; Signs with adidas
Scott Bauhs
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - Chico State distance running product Scott Bauhs has officially joined Team Running USA, the accomplished training group announced Wednesday evening.  Around the same time, Bauhs officially announced the he has signed with adidas. See more about that here.

Team Running USA, the accomplished training group based in Mammoth Lakes and San Diego, Calif., has added four new members to its talented roster which includes U.S. distance running stars: 2004 Olympic Marathon medalists Meb Keflezighi (silver) and Deena Kastor (bronze), three-time Olympian Jen Rhines and Olympians Dan Browne (2004), Ian Dobson (2008), Ryan Hall (2008) and Kate O'Neill (2004).

"Coach Terrence Mahon has recruited another outstanding group of young, dedicated runners to compliment and enhance Team Running USA and its mission to be the best in the world, and we welcome Scott Bauhs, Amy Hastings, Jon Pierce and Anna Willard to the team and look forward to their and the team's success in 2009 and beyond," said Susan Weeks, CEO of Running USA.

Short bios of the new Team Running USA members:

* Scott Bauhs, 22, Danville, CA - Three-time NCAA Division II national champion at Chico State; 2008 NCAA Division II Male Track & Field Athlete of the Year; sub-4 minute miler (3:59.81); 5000 meter personal record (13:31.90); 10,000 meter PR (27:48.06, #4 U.S. in 2008); sponsored by adidas

* Amy Hastings, 24, Leavenworth, KS - 2008 World Cross Country Championships team; 5000m PR (15:30.17); 10,000 meter PR (32:18.72, #8 U.S. in 2008); 2006 NCAA 5000 indoor champion at Arizona State; fastest U.S. collegiate 5000m indoor performance (15:30.17); sponsored by adidas

* Jon Pierce, 25, Canton, NY - 2008 World Cross Country Championships team; 2008 Olympic Trials 3000m steeplechase qualifier; steeplechase PR (8:37.73); All-American at Stanford; engaged to Anna Willard; sponsored by Nike

* Anna Willard, 24, Greenwood, ME - 2008 Olympian 3000m steeplechase; 2008 U.S. Olympic Trials 3000m steeplechase champion (set U.S. record); former U.S. steeplechase record holder (9:27.59); steeplechase PR (9:22.76, #2 U.S. in 2008); 1500m/mile PR (4:06.26/4:28.37, #4 U.S. in 2008); 2007 NCAA steeplechase champion; Brown University graduate; sponsored by Nike.

The above athletes join teammates Sara Hall (ASICS), Deena Kastor (ASICS), Julia Lucas (Reebok), Kate O'Neill (Strands), Jen Rhines (adidas), Sara Slattery (Nike), Dan Browne (WCAP), Ian Dobson (adidas), Ryan Hall (ASICS), Meb Keflezighi (Nike), Mike McKeeman (ASICS), Jacques Sallberg and Steve Slattery.

About Team Running USA
Team Running USA, formerly Team USA California, is a national athlete development program created by Running USA, a national industry organization. The mission of Team Running USA is to support, promote and assist the development of U.S. distance runners.

Since 2001, Team Running USA athletes have won two Olympic medals, four major marathons and 12 World Cross Country Championship medals, set one world road record, 23 national records and numerous personal records, earned 61 national titles and six USARC Grand Prix titles and added to world and U.S. all-time lists. In short, they are the most accomplished training group in the United States.

Supported by the New York Road Runners, Running USA, Town of Mammoth Lakes, USA Distance Project and Atlanta Track Club, the program's athletes utilize the resources at Mammoth Lakes for high/low altitude training and the Olympic Training Center in Chula Vista for sea level training throughout the year. Renowned and Olympic coaches Joe Vigil and Bob Larsen and coach Terrence Mahon coordinate this elite group.

For more information on Team Running contact: Ryan Lamppa, (805) 696-6232, ryan@runningusa.org or visit: RunningUSA.org.
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Wildcats of the Week
Natasha Smith
Women's Basketball
Before the 2009-10 even got underway, Chico State women’s basketball Head Coach Brian Fogel described junior guard Natasha Smith as “the key to our success.” Truer words have never spoken, as Smith has turned her already impressive game up a notch to lead the Wildcats to the NCAA Championship Tournament West Regional title game. Her efforts have netted the Sacramento native her third Wildcat of the Week honor this season.

Smith earned All-NCAA Championship Tournament West Region Team honors by averaging 14 points, 7.7 assists, five rebounds, and three steals per game during the Wildcats’ run to the Sweet 16 and West Region title game.

Friday against third seeded Western Washington, Smith scored 15 points, snared four rebounds, dished out five assists and made three steals as the Wildcats downed the Vikings 79-68. Saturday versus Humboldt State, the All-CCAA first team selection was even better, posting her second career double-double with 15 points and 10 assists, while hauling in a team-high eight rebounds and five steals in Chico State’s come-from-behind 86-76 victory over the Lumberjacks. Monday, in the regional title game against Seattle Pacific, Smith finished with 12 points, eight assists, three rebounds, and a steal while drawing the defensive assignment against Great Northwest Athletic Conference Player of the Year Daesha Henderson and limiting her to just five points on 1-of-10 shooting.

Smith, who led the CCAA in free throw percentage (.824) and assists (134), also led the ’Cats in scoring (11.5 points per game) and assist-to-turnover ratio (1.44). She  continues to move up the Chico State career records ladder with each contest. With one year of eligibility still remaining, Smith ranks ninth all-time in scoring, sixth in assists, seventh in free throws and 10th in career steals and 3-pointers.  
Adam Arakawa
Baseball
Chico State right fielder Adam Arakawa continued his torrid start to 2010 with four more multi-hit games, finishing 9-for-15, to lead the Wildcats to a series split a four-game series at Cal State San Bernardino over the weekend. The CCAA Player of the Week one week ago, he's been dubbed the Wildcat of the Week this week.

Arakawa doubled twice, scored six times, drove in three runs, and walked three times against San Bernardino. He also recorded the 100th hit of his career and has now registered two or more hits in eight straight games and 12 of the last 13 to raise his average to .493. He is hitting .633 over his past eight games and .571 over his last 13.

In Friday’s 8-5 victory, Arakawa went 2-for-5 and scored a run. He also singled in the 10th as the Wildcats scored three runs to win. He went 2-for-4 with a double and two runs scored as the Wildcats dropped first game of a doubleheader Saturday. In the second game, Arakawa went 3-for-3 with a walk, double, run and two RBI. His third hit of that game was the 100th of his Chico State career. Arakawa finished the weekend by going 2-for-3 with two walks, two runs scored, and an RBI in Chico State’s 20-5 win.

Arakawa leads the Wildcats in batting average (.493) hits (37), runs (33) walks (17) total bases (59), slugging percentage (.787) and on-base percentage (.581). His batting average and slugging percentage are both tops in the CCAA.

Arakawa was the West Region Gold Glove recipient last season and an Honorable Mention All-American, and has not committed an error in 44 chances this season.
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