Jessica Hull took down the University of Oregon record in the women's indoor mile Saturday as the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Indoor Track & Field Championships wrapped up in Seattle.

Elise Cranny of Stanford won the race in 4 minutes, 31.29 seconds in the Dempsey Indoor

Hull was second in 4:31.76, and her UO teammate Lilli Burdon finished third in 4:32.30. All three times bettered the meet record of 4:35.01 set by Oregon's Jordan Hasay in 2010.

Hull and Burdon both dipped under the UO school record of 4:32.61 set by Anne Kesselring in 2012, and improved their standing on the season's descending order list.

The top 16 athletes in each event advance to the NCAA Indoor Championships, March 9-10 in College Station, Texas. The times run Saturday by Hull and Burdon move them inside the top 10.

Oregon's Alaysha Johnson also improved her qualifying position with a second-place finish in the women's 60 hurdles. Dior Hall of USC won the race in 7.99. Johnson crossed in 8.03, which safely should qualify her for the national meet.

UO freshman Shae Anderson placed second behind Kyra Constantine of USC in the women's 400 meters, Constantine finishing in 52.73 and Anderson in 52.83. Anderson's time puts her fifth on the UO career indoor list in the event and into probable qualifying postion.

USC swept the men's and women's team titles. The UO men and women each were third.

In the men's competition, the Trojans finished with 107 points, followed by BYU with 75.5, and Oregon with 65.

In the women's competition, USC won with 122 points. Stanford was second with 98, and Oregon third with 84.

Here are the results of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Indoor Championships.

The Portland State men and women each finished seventh in the Big Sky Conference Indoor Championships in Flagstaff, Arizona.

Here are the results of the Big Sky Conference Indoor Championships.

-- Ken Goe