Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 25, 1991, Page 12, Image 12

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Holmen key
to successful
NCAA finals
By Dave Chartjonneau
! w rekend 1 he ()r iigon
women's i mss countrv team
turned .i potential had into a
gOOii
Win n nmior Nicole Wood
ward dropped out of ihi' Kt'
gion-VIU meet because of fa
tigue. it could have hurl the
heavily favored Ducks' chances
to make the V A A ( hampion
ships That's when junior Carol
Holmen stepped in
Holmen, who has consistent
Is improved' throughout the
season, pc s''d up the pats and
finished fifth in the meet
Her strong showing t nupled
with vet another 1 2 finish h\
seniors I.ucs Nusrala and L.isa
harnojip helped propel the
I) . ks to the title and ,i berth in
tod a vs rtalionul meet at Arizo
(lout li I'om Heinoneh
i ouldn'i have .e ked for moo
Carol ran her best rate ever
It i i; ■ - in' said She v\ tit et
faster than she ever lias anti
then ran aw ay from a group u!
11v i .it she end ol the rat e
As lor VVcKitiward, fk>t!; Iter
sell anti Heinonen fee! site will
he 11 III f: . * the rail W out! W at (i
rested at the beginning of Iasi
vvi rk and trained a! the end of
the week
I think (the fatigue) was t
re-.ult ol overtraining.'' she
said The rest is really going to
help me
1 ! ; t|l |! Still! \\ (lllltw.irii
has in i is in the |siistlion before
!..ist year stir dropped out ol
thr 10,000 nt Pi« -10s iiad tame
t,„ > tin ',r\t itav to run wi ll m
the s (km).' hr said "Phen u
week uul .1 halt later stir ran
trrt well at nationals, mi I'm
not tti.it u a tied atiaut tl
()ti gi ti currently dropped to
liitli in thr rankings after a brief
stint at No t Hetnomm said fit
i mild i are less about w tirrr tin
train is rlinked
tl they think vsr re not that
good 'dial's line yvith me.' hr
s a i. I the t vs o teams that
moved atiead id us North
Carolina State and Provident
I ttiink we re (letter than
both of them
Hie hrav y lay el ite ill the
meet ;s Vlllanoya, wbo ha*
In .•!: tanked No 1 for thr entire
\ftrr Villatujy.i. it’s anyone s
ram. Set end ranked Arkansas,
win tie.il tilt* Out ks earlier ttiis
season, will |irol)ubly tie the
toughest obstacle for Oregon to
overcome
In order lor the Out ks to fin
ish higher than last year's little
|n u e finish, its going to have to
i until on a strong pnrfortnam e
from til ol Us runners, but t.*s
p< t i from their fifth scorer
i !m line.' runners who vs iH
In :mg lor that position
w i. ti, freshmen ]ill Callero
ami lenna Carlson, and sopho
more s .dv Mater
With all the pressure. Callero
and ( trlson are ready and ex
cited to put in a gotx) perfor
mance
I haven't had a race this sea
son where I felt great," Carlson
-... i I'm Imping nationals will
be the rai ■ y\ hern I feel super
Heinonen is optimistic that
;. thl' runners will per
is yy e:, ,is they have all
y• i lb -.ed Nusr,i! i. Karnopp
) \\. ,!n -d ■'! t mild make
A A ■ i 1 an i brush in the