Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 04, 1991, Page 13, Image 13

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    Duck women dominate Pac-10
cross country championships
By Dnve Chafoonneau
Emerald Sports Report?*
it was the satin' old situation
tor the Oregon women's cross
country team as it took the top
three places at the Pacific to
Conference Saturday at Stan
ford Coif Course
l or the Duck men. it was a
different story the team was
dramatically unset by Arizona
The only thing surprising
utHiut the women's victory was
that Oregon senior I. Isa
karnopp took the individual ti
tle with a time of lt> 4H, edging
out senior teammate Lucy
Nusrala .it 10 5-1 and junior Ni
cole Woodward with a 17:03
The race ended a season long
winning streak for Nusrala,
who has won all three of the
previous meets the Ducks ran
in tills year
Third-ranked Oregon fin
ishod with 3H points, second
plate Arizona finished with 58
points, and Washington came
in third with 75 points
The men were led by senior
Colin Dalton, who won the in
dividual title Me finished with
.1 ttrntv of 2.1 l*i and was the
only Oregon runner in I hi* tt »[>
let)
Yri/.ona hud three of the top
st\ finishers in tfii1 field and
were led bv.sophomore Martin
Remo, who took second to Dal
ton at 23 4it
Sixth ranked Arizona defeat
ed the second ranked Ducks,
IS t>7 Washington was third
witft H.t
Carol Holmen continued to
run consistently well for the
women, finishing tenth with a
time of 17 35 Freshmen Jenna
Carlson and Jill Calleru round
ed out Oregon finishers with
finishes of 22nd and 24th. re
spin lively
For the men, senior Shannon
l.amoru just miss<*d the top ten,
coming in 11th with a time of
24 27 Senior Put Haller tin
ished 14th, Junior Alan Foster
cam*; in loth, and junior lye
VanSchouu k plui ed 22nd to
complete Oregon's si oring
Both the men's and women's
teams have this week off as
they prepare for the Region VIII
meet on November 1*>
Oregon v-ball team loses to Huskies,
slips below .500 mark for first time
By Jayson Jacoby
t merakr Sports Roportor
Despite being near the ixit
loin ol tin! Pucifii -10 Confer
i'li( ci standings must of tills
ye.ir. tile Oregon volleyball
team bad kept Its record above
500. mainly on the strength of
a 0 0 non conference start
Hut alter losing in lour games
to Washington Saturday night
the Ducks will have to start
winning to get above that pla
teau again
The loss to the Huskies, cou
pled w ith I ndus s three-game
loss to loth tanked Wa .hington
State, drops the Ducks' season
record to 12-ld and Ml m the
Pac-10
Oregon looked to he on the
ss is to its third conference svin
against the Huskies, taking a
7-1 lead In the third game after
splitting the first tsvo
Hut the Ducks couldn't hold
the lead, and idler losing 15-11,
were quickly finished oil in the
fourth game 15 2
We made some errors as our
passing broke down and just
gave Washington a new lease
on life,' Oregon coacii Gerry
Gregory said 'That svas the
turning point in tile mutch
whoa they came but k to svin
15-11."
Tin: Dui.ks illil h.ivr their '.up
hitter. Dawnn Churrutn. ami se
nior captain Mmdee Adams
hai k !i>r the Washington match
after hoth players missed most
! the W ashington State match
Charroin suffered a head in
|ur\ last week, and Adams ha
tjeen slowly recovering hum a
stress fracture in tier stun, an
ln|utv that occurred back m
mid Seplemtier
(diurrom led ail players with
1 '> kdis and Adams <m,U lb ,: i
nine kills and a matt h high five
bloi ks
"Dawnn played a good matt fi
and it was nice to have* tier out
there. ' (Iregorv said Mitch .
tiwuvs adds a ddlereiit tiimeii
stem when she is in the line
up "
Julie |et!er\ made a strong
contribution oil tin- liench will)
1 ~ kills
'(Jeffery i vs as one of the m tin
reasons we won game two so
easily." Gregory said
Oregon w as ot. t flit in tin
match -’01 to 111, and had
only three kills to the Huskies
mile.
The Dm ks return In Sh Ar
thur Court to face top ranked
Stanford I riiiay night and ( all
forma Saturday Both muti in .
get under way at ' 10 |i m
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