Trent Arrivey
Trent Arrivey

Player Profile
Class:
Sophomore

Hometown:
Woodinville, Wash

High School:
Woodinville High

Height:
6-4½

Event:
High Jump

WSU CAREER
FRESHMAN (2006-07): Indoor - Cleared 2.06m/6-9i in the high jump at the Husker Invite (2/3/07, Lincoln)...finished second in the high jump at the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Championships with a leap of 2.02m/6-7 1/2i (2/24/07, Seattle)...Outdoor - Soared to collegiate PR and NCAA Regional Qualifying 2.13m/6-11 3/4 at the Pac-10 Championships, second-best leap at meet but took third on fewer misses (5/13/07, Stanford)...no height at NCAA West Regionals (5/26/07, Eugene) with opening bar at 2.06m/6-9.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER. Earned six letters at Woodinville High...three as a forward on the basketball team coached by James Rowe...three as a jumper for track coach Jed Sires...as a junior captained track team...won the KingCo high jump...placed third at state with a PR leap of 6-9...team's highest scorer during track season...senior year served as captain for both basketball and track teams...named All-KingCo second team for basketball...won KingCo high jump and long jump titles...state 4A high jump champion as senior...PRs of 7-0 in high jump and 22-1 1/2 in long jump...competed on the Eastside Track Club for coach Fran Fabian...won regional and district high jumps but unable to compete at national meet.

PERSONAL. Born 5/29/87 at Brookfield, Wisconsin...father Jim is a sales manager who played quarterback on the USC football team...mother Kelli is a teacher who high jumped at USC...younger brothers Craig (10/25/88) and Brett (6/15/93)...interested in pursuing a business major at WSU.

ARRIVEY'S BESTS
High Jump - 2.13m / 6-11 3/4 (2007)

PAC-10 CHAMPIONSHIPS PERFORMANCES
2007 High Jump 3rd 2.13m / 6-11 3/4

NCAA WEST REGIONAL PERFORMANCES
2007 High Jump NH

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What is your best memory from the 1988 Aloha Bowl season?
 
 
Defeating Illinois, Minnesota, and Tennessee, on the road, by a combined score of 137-40
 
Upsetting No. 1 UCLA 34-30 at Pasadena
 
Rallying to defeat Washington 32-31 in the Apple Cup
 
Beating Houston 24-22 in the Aloha Bowl