Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 11, 1986, Page 6, Image 6

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    Sports_
Harter ends spectacular Oregon career at NCAA’s
By Kevin Hiestand
Of the Kmerald
Although the Oregon wrestling team did not fare
too well in the Pacific-tO championships held March 2
in Pullman. Wash., senior Mike Harter captured the in
dividual title at 177 pounds and now qualifies for the
NCAA tournament Friday thru Sunday in Iowa City,
Iowa.
During his short two-year career at Oregon, Harter
has been showered with accolades as much as the
Willamette Valley has been showered with rain.
After compiling a school-record 40 wins last year
and a second place finish in the Pac-10 tournament,
Harter has continued his success on the mat this year
with a 36-7-1 record.
“Mike is very durable and very competitive, and
he never misses practice." Oregon coach and 1984
Olympic coach Ron Finley.
Harter has won 22 of his last 25 matches, and if he
wins two more matches at the national tournament, he
will break into Oregon’s top 10 on the career victory list
with 78 victories. Quite an accomplishment consider
ing he has been here only two years.
The road to Oregon was a long one for Harter, who
graduated from high school in New Orleans in 1981.
Harter was selected as a member of the national high
school “Dream Team" as selected by a poll of college
coaches in his senior season.
From there, Harter went to Iowa State University, a
perennial NCAA wrestling power. However, a poor
relationship with the coach forced Harter to transfer to
Iowa Central University. It was at ICU that Finley first
saw Harter wrestle. After the 1984 Olympic trials,
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Oregon senior Mike Harter (top) is on his way to the
NCAA championship wrestling tournament this
weekend in Iowa City. Iowa.
Finley convinced Harter to transfer to Oregon.
Since then, both men have learned to respect the
other to the utmost degree.
"He is the best coach in the country — he’s so con
cerned with the kids’ lives outside of wrestling."
Harter said of Finley.
If desire has much to do with competing well at the
NCAA tournament, then Harter has had a lot going for
him.
“1 would like to win very much, it is very impor
tant to mo.” Harter said.
Last year he qualified and won his first match, but
lost in the second round to the eventual runner-up in
the 190-pound class.
This year Harter has trimmed down to become an
effective 177-pound wrestler, and his coach likes his
chances in the NCAA’s.
"If Mike wrestles well, he could 90 far in the
NCAA’s.” Finley said.
Once the tournament and the term end, Harter and
his wife of six months, Stephanie, plan to stay in
Eugene and work toward their respective degrees.
Harter is majoring in therapeutic-recreation and hopes
to find an internship in the Spring or Fall next year.
Currently Harter is working as a peer adviser in the
leisure studies department.
Another reason Harter would like to stay in Eugene
after graduation is his respect for Finley, and a desire to
get into coaching.
“You never know, (assistant coach) Dean Dixon •
might get offered another job. and I could help Coach
Finley.” Harter said He also plans to start training for
the United States World Cup team in Greco-Roman
wrestling after graduation.
'i’ll have a better chance at making the team next
year (1987) because I .will have has more time to train
for that style (Greco-Roman) of Wrestling;" Harter said. ’
Greco-Roman is a style of wrestling used in the
World Cup and Olympic games and relies on upper
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upper body strength,." Finley says, .
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