At the NCAA West Regionals last weekend in Oregon, where the women’s and men’s track and field teams finished fourth and seventh respectively, 16 total Stanford athletes automatically qualified for the NCAA Championships. Yesterday, that number became 20.

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Senior Jacob Gomez, rounds the corner of the track, eying the finish line.  He is one of twenty Stanford competitors traveling to the NCAA championship this week. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/7632
Bernard Bluhm

Senior Jacob Gomez, rounds the corner of the track, eying the finish line. He is one of twenty Stanford competitors traveling to the NCAA championship this week.

The NCAA Championships Committee chose four more Cardinal athletes to advance to the championships in June. Four of the remaining six-to-eight slots for the NCAAs went to Stanford. Those selected by the committee included seniors Brett Gotcher, Ashlee Freeman, and Jakki Bailey as well as junior Daniel Schaerer.

Gotcher enters the 10,000 meters with 28:51.65 record and No. 15 national ranking. Freeman and Bailey will also be running at the NCAAs, in the 800 meters (2:06.12 record; No. 21) and 100 meters (11.45; No. 20), respectively. Schaerer will be out on the field in the discus event and holds a 196-foot, 6-inch record (59.89 m) and No. 11ranking.

Seven Cardinal athletes advanced to the NCAA championships after the first day of Regionals in Eugene, Ore. The following athletes finished in the top five in their Friday qualifying events:

Seniors Jacob Gomez (5000 meters) and Michael Roberston (discus); juniors Graeme Hoste (pole vault), Teresa McWalters (5000 meters) and Erica McLain (long jump); and sophomores Hari Mix (5000 meters) and Michaela Wallerstedt (shot put).

On Saturday, Stanford added nine more names to its list of NCAA Championship competitors. These athletes also earned automatic bids:

Seniors Janice Davis (100 meters) and Feranmi Okanlami (triple jump); juniors Arianna Lambie (1500 meters), Lauren Centrowitz (1500 meters), Lindsey Allen (3000-meter steeplechase), Michael Garcia (800 meters), Russell Brown (1500 meters) and McLain (again, for the triple jump); and sophomore Garrett Heath (1500 meters).

Junior Josh Hustedt of the decathlon qualified in a previous event. There are 11 Cardinal men and nine Cardinal women set to compete at the NCAA Championships, hosted by Sacramento State, June 6-9.