Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 22, 1989, Page 12, Image 12

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    _Sports_
Men's track team falters,
finishes second to UCLA
By |ai k Millikin
Emerald S[>orts Reporter
l imy i iinm. They saw
They sputtered and f«sll
What v\.is projected by most
to in- <i tltiycf*v:hr btslwetsn l\n il
ic it) (Vinferisni e powerhouses
()regon and 1'CI.A ended up 111
a (liaso. with tins Dink
Irm ksters being left in the dust
by the defending NCAA chain
jiion Drums who i aptured
their third consist utive I’ac it)
i hampiouship sit Stanford on
Sunday
Oregon coai li Bill Dellinger's
pre meet form chart had the
U'ebfoois winning by a relative
ly slim margin, 142-1 1H By
meet's end, however. Dellin
ger1 s four point spread had
linen abusively overturned by
the sprint-strong Bruins, who
lint a damper on the Ducks'
hopes of taking their first Pat
to title sine e t'lHti by amassing
153 points in the two-day tom
petition to the Ducks' I IK An
/.ona finished third with iOH
points
UCt.A as usual brought an
outstanding sprinting contin
gent. led by Olympic gold med
alist Steve lewis. who won the
•too in 45 H7 and anchored the
vk furious mile relay team to a
I OH 12 disking; freshman
Kevin Williams, who took the
100 in 10 05; and Mike Marsh,
who placed second in the -100
liehind U:\vis and tan a leg on
the mile relay
Vet. the Bruin field competi
tors. who have usually played
supporting roles in I’CLA's
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Oregon's Latin Berry successfully defended his Pac-10 long
jump crown, hut finished second in the triple jump despite a
PK leap.
1
Women's track team
second in Pacific-10
By Ashley Conklin
Emerjld Sports Reporter
Rosie Williams burned up
the track, and Phillis McKin
ney flew through the air.
leading Oregon’s women's
track team to its second con
secutive second-place finish
at the Pacific-10 Conference
(championships Saturday
and Sunday at Stanford.
The Ducks ended up sec
ond in the team race with
100 points while UCLA won
its third straight title with
Hit points Arizona was a
distant third with 79 points.
School record holders
Williams and McKinney
each won one event, and
each finished second in an
other
Williams won the 200-me
ter dash in 23.01. settling her
second school record in as
many weeks. The transfer
from Oregon State also broke
Melanie Batiste's 1980
school mark of 23.fiti while
just missing the NCAA qual
ifying standard of 23.50.
Williams, who set the new
100-meter school record of
It 58 last week, was second
in the 100 in 11.74.
McKinney, the school re
cord holder In the triple
jump, won the event as ex
pected. leaping 41-4 ’ • . ty
ing her school record.
The* biggest
surprise
Phillis McKinney
though was her second place
finish in the long jump with
a wind-aided murk of 20-3,
It was McKinney’s best long
jump under any conditions,
and her second place finish
was a surprise considering
she hadn't been expected to
plat e in the competition.
"No one expected this."
McKinney said in a wire re
port about her long jump
performance "I didn't ex
pect to do as well as I did
Whenever 1 come here I get
psyched out by the wind. I
tried to change to a positive
attitude."
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