Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 29, 1991, Page 7B, Image 19

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    WOMEN
Continued from Page 4B
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Sum.i II Sullii an ul l illanina hopes In n-fii’.il her lirst
fil.nr \< 1 \ finish in thi' I t 100 this u rrk
Nebraska nniy surprise everyone
1 hi- (airnhuskers Imil some iiu redible pertorm
antes ,t! tin- Bin high! Conference mi-i-t unit are
definitely mi .i mil
"Ui- may well have had our lies! women's meet
i-vi-i Nebraska l oai h (i.ir\ Pepill said of the Ihg
Kight meet
1 he star of the slum was sprinter kirn VVaiket
who ret ottled the top collegiate 200 time this sea
son wdll a 21! a? leading anti also ran the 100 in
11 S i Walker also had a hig hand in the Corn
buskers two relays which should t hulletige 1st
and others this vseek
The t airnhuskers have more talent than just
Walker
Xuiten.t Kestrepo owns .1 h**sl of J-! in tin'
.'Oil this season .iml 11.»h i*n• • it > hi thi’ top
i.ivt’lin thrower l.yntte I rr.v lias .i loo I best this
MMMHl ,111(1 is lit 111 It} plate IS Will I r.ltl t(*ll Ut’IlsH
in tin' 1 >00 Shatujlle I'lirtci .mil Denise 1,ucas
disc give Nebraska giiod depth in tin'sj 11 ints
Mr inn in'll is 11 itc i . in h u hi) ill'll n iti'l\ like-.W
broska
' I Trtainlv he,ill hi he,id I .St ami Nebraska .lie
the tup te.ims bast'd mi dll their ,uitijni.ltit iju.ili
tiers lie s.ud I'lieN re tNehr.isk.il .i real dvn.i
mu
I l I,A 111,IN «et ,i hues! hum the I.li t tll.lt its
strength lies m the shut put and iIim us while
teams sin h as I SI lev,is and Nebraska are ir!v
nig he,in ih un (he sprints
With senior lf.it ie Millet!'and freshmen Dawn
Ihilllble and Melissa Weis the Itriniis have three
of the tup nine shut putters m the'".meet'and three
ut the tup seven ill the disi lis
Millett IS the defending < li.mip III both eNeuls
hut the real st.II might he Dumhle w hi I set a I’a
i ifii 1H Conferem e rei oril hv tossing the shut
in ' at the I'.ii in meet
l.St s ( ii,n Ii lienrv ai knowledges that I < I. \ ;
shut dis. in- strength i mild help the llruins hut
lie said Ins team has depth Oti the held as nncII as
iin the tr.ii k
'It i.mild work to their advantage he said I
think people look tu I Nl as a spruit hurdle team
hut at our uintereni e meet nn e si Hi ed inure .pmnts
in the field events than the running ('events I
One teanrthat is must I v sprinters and hurdlers
is Morida
The (.alms have two id the tup live Inti liur
dlers in Terry Robinson and Mn belle freeman
kasha Downing is one ut tin- best in the mu ami
Nekita lieaslev has tlm tup 8(Ht time i I).: 00 m
the field
rile best Sprinter in the field is pruhahlv lev.is'
( arletti Cutdrv. last year s 100 meter i liatnp m
the CiOudwiH (larnos Ouidrv has i leu ked 11 11m
the 10(1 this season and 22 l>7 in the .’0(1
rhe Dm ks an- pinning their hopes on lour ath
letes lavelin tliioweis I’aula Iteirv and Run Hyatt
and dist,nu e runners Ian y Nnsrala and Stephanie
W esse11
Herrv was set mid and llvatl sivth last year in
the \< AAs. but Herrv is i learly the lavonte w it It
her I’R of 210 1 1 Iv att i mild make It a i .(sweep
Nnsrala and Wesseli have the third laslest
limes ill the > 000 and 10.000. res per tivelv
Defending individual t.humps li.uk truni last
year are jmies Ati/una State • Muieel Malone m
the 400 Villanova's Sonia O'Sullivan in tin*
tliotl I'Cl.A S lallei'lie Vti.kers 111 the 100 hill
(lies Millett and I SC's \shlev Selman m the jav
elm
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