Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 19, 1990, Page 6, Image 6

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SPORTS
Cross country teams
back at NCAA meet
By Jake Berg
EmeraK) Spoils Reporter
The Oregon cross country
teams will conclude their 1990
seasons at the NCAA Champi
onships in Knoxville, Term ,
today, a setting familiar to the
two programs,
YY o m e n ' s C each To m
llemonen is taking an Oregon
team to the national meet for
the 14th time in his 15 years at
Oregon Last fall marked the
only year in which a Duck team
did not travel to the NCAAs as
Stephanie YY'essell was the only
competitor to represent Ore
gon
The fourth-ranked Ducks are
strong up front with seniors Liz
Wilson and YY'essell and sopho
more Nicole YVoodvvard, The
three an' coming off of third,
sixth, and ninth place finishes,
resper lively, at the Region VIII
meet on Nov 10 where the
Ducks won the team title
The two seniors an1 the only
members of the team with
NCAA experience YY'essell fin
exiled !>Hth last year and 4 trd
the year betore while Wilson
finished lt>th as a sophomore
and 17th in her junior year. An
injury forced YY dson to redshirt
the 1989 season
Heinonen said the Ducks an*
rested and ready for a strong
performam e at the meet
“Our goal is to gel into the
top five," he said.
While Villanova is the over
whelming favorite to win the
team title, a host of other
schools, including Oregon.
Brigham Young, Indiana and
Cal-lrvine could challenge for
second.
"It's really a toss up when
you look at those eight teams."
Heinonen said, "assuming top
ranked Villanova wins."
The men's team made it hack
to the NCAA meet although
Colin Dalton. Oregon's top run
ner. missed the regional meet
because of tendinitis in his
knee The Ducks finished third
overall at the regional meet to
earn a return trip to the NCAA
meet.
Hill Dellinger, in his 23rd
season as Oregon's coach, has
given the school a reputable
name at the national meet with
Oregon winning the meet three
different times and placing sec
ond on five other occasions.
lunior I’at Haller is the only
Oregon runner who competed
in last year's NCAA meet Hal
ler finished 17th last season
and is the onl\ runner besides
Dalton, who was 31st in 1988.
with NCAA experience.
"1 think they’re going to do
all right." Dellinger said.
The women's race will begin
this morning at it) a.m. CST
and the men w ill run at 11 a m
CST
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