Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 26, 1991, Page 7, Image 7

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    SPORTS
Women finish fifth behind
Kamopp’s strong running
By Dave Charbonneau
Emerald Si’• vis Reporter
Some of the runners on the
Oregon women's cross country
loam peaked at |usi the right
time’, and others were victim
izod by illness at the wrong
time
The result was a fifth-place
finish at the NCAA Champion
ships Monday at Arizona
Senior Lisa Kamopp led the
Ducks, finishing third overall,
senior Lucy Nusrala took
eighth place The.meet marked
the first time Oregon placed
two runners in the top It) at the
national meet.
Coach Tom Heinonen was
overwhelmed hv the perform
ant os of the two
"In terms of team effort, Lut v
and Lisa ran wav beyond ex
pectalions," he said "Lisa's
p er form a n ( e was beyond
words The improvement she’s
made in a year is unparal
leled
Villanova easily won the
team title with three of the top
10 finishers and H5 points Ar
kansas was a distant second
with 1 OH points, Northern An
zona was third with 101 points,
and Cornell edged Oregon by
two with 180 points
With two runners in the top
10. it would have seemed as
though Oregon was on its way
to easily improving on its filth
plat e finish of a year ago
l.infortunate)v. not all of the
Duck runners were feeling .is
good as karnopp and Nusrala
Junior Nicole Woodward
who dropped out of the region
al meet a week ago bet atise of
latigue could not completely
ret operate and ran well oil hoi
normal par e. finishing r> lth
fieinotici. said Wood wn r d
performed well considering the
eirrumst.ini es
"Nicole ran wav below her
level earlier in the year," he
said She started out slow but
rallied at the end. which was
‘Lisa’s (Kamopp)
performance was
beyond words. The
improvement she’s
made in a year is
unparalleled.’
Tom Heinonen,
women's cross country
coach
llu- different i- between our
li’iim getting fifth or ninth "
junior (Tirol Holmen, who
finished fifth at the regional
meet, was the third Dud fin
ishe'r at Tlrd overall Freshman
Sally Mater, who was just in
sorted into the Duck lineup last
week, was the fifth scorer for
(Iregon. finishing third
Freshmen III! (lallero and
|enna (airlson were lx>lh ham
pered hv colds ( allern was re
covering from a i old she hail
hist week and finished t.tJnd
(.arisen was in such had
shape she had problems mak
ing it up routine lulls the day
before the r.u e She finished
last at the meet
Villanovas Sonia O'Sullivan
and ( arole /.aj.ii were ! 1 with
times of If. it) and Ifi it. re
spei lively Karnopji finished at
It. !:', and Nusrala came in a!
It. 5t)
The rai .- marked the lina I
collegiate run lor karnopp,
yvho finished l()2nd at last
year's national meet karnopp's
third-plate finish yyas the high
esl llnish lor a Dm k sllli e 1<)H 1
yy hen k.ithy Haves also yvas
third
She has In .-n unable to train
with the team lor much of the
year lie. anse ot an internship in
Portland hut yvon the Pat ifit 10
( oilier.-in e championship three
yy eeks ago
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