Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 23, 1992, Page 8, Image 8

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    Cross country teams go fo r NCAA titles in Indiana
By Sieve Mims
| rt« • : RapOOef
The Orison iwn's and woman's cross
country teams are -treking the N'( AA
Championship lodiiy in Bloomington.
Ini) tii> week after finishing second at
Ihn I) tii i VII! Championship'.
Ti • Duck womwn dropped from sev
enth in 13th piano in the national polls
aftor lying Arizona at regional* for set
ond plai n, itut art) looking to Improve
with the help of a healthy Nicole Wood
ward
Woodward, who ini', won three ruins
tills year was forced to drop out of thn
regional meet aftor suffering from flu-likn
symptoms during tin- race. Despite losing
limit top runnor, thn Bucks managnd to
finish second and mi oivod an automatic
hid to thn moot
“We hope Nicole's illness was just for
one-dav." Oregon head coach Torn
Hninonon said "It was monumental to
our loam placing and he could make a
difference of HO points in the Nf AA
meet if she isn't able to run She lias re
i...r— .. "
bounded nicely tin*- week am! run *
workout on Wednesday'
Freshman Heidi Van florkulo-Gold
stein ran a great race for the Ducks* el re
finishing fifth with a time o
1 7 :\7 (aihistcm’s finish was her fount
top-10 performance in five rat es thi:
\i .tr. although ta r time vs.ts up from tin
vseek before at the Pat iflt: 10 Conferenct
t championships
'Hindi is feeling good about herself,
Helnonon said "She ran a terrific rat r
last weekend and she Is flying higl
now "
Senior Erika Klein had a strong finis!
at regional*. coming in 15th place witlii
time of 1H 11 over the 5,000 metei
course Klein, whose tiest NCAA nine
finish Is 140th in 1*190. will he counter
on heavily. Heinonen salt!
"Erika was sick from Sunday to Tues
day," Heinonen sail) "But she has re
hounded well and we need her and Ni
cole if we are to he at full strength
Sophomore Jenna (Carlson has also
been hurting, hut she appears to he ready
for nationals (Carlson tiegan the year
” *w" lop*H) p«rformflno*s b ■? v.*f
U'tsr- «h| anlllnoistmtom the Drcnth Mniin
ri- * * vA'tu she finished in 2lHh plain
I w — ■ wll,|k« lalct Carlson was unaSiii '■
r« ^ 8 ** ™ conference chemplonehlpe
iif»- *d l,l't'»Mkonti she finished .’3rd ,.t r<
fill Ullitro, Nlamh Zwagerman and
J< > * ' 1 will also txi running lor
ihsc —»* H111^ Ctllnro finished 132nd a! last
v * - >r's AA mi*Bt, while Wareham and
/- * agi’n'mii nro competing In their first
o . -= * »n«lchampionship
W'' iitu mnkntl 1 nth. but 1 would Iik»
U j- "*liUhotoj) 10 or have a great day
ar ,»<l I* i« Ihti lop 11 vt•." Heinonen said
T flat disking a lot, hul it's not ittipnssl
• - -
i ti<' (),i'gon man's cross country team
!»* —-«t "'tthlnglon by 20 points at the re
gtt «« null mjBl to come in second plm e and
f. E * n< I' III# automatic enirv inio the
Ni * : A A nmol, but the Ducks finished 37
pc * >ntHIs'hlnd Arizona, a team they heal
is*s- “ "''•’d wirilor at the I’ai 10 Cham
p m. *sn*lil|H,
f redinum ylir| k,.sk«i has led the
-' I
Ducks in all three ol the lour races ho has
run this year, but b« had his worst finish
of the year a* regional*, coming in Kith
pfilCT'
Kedshirt fredsman Tracy Hollister had
two straight top, :0 finishes before last
weekend when he finished 40th Hollis
ter. -in hoo meter runner in the spring
struggled over the 10.000-meter race
compared to th» 8,000 meter races the
Ducks had run all year The national
mee! will also be run on a 10.000- meter
course
•■\Ve hud some guys whorouldn't han
dle the heat in Arizona." Oregon head
coach Bill Dellinger said "When you're
running in adverse conditions, maturity
and experience are a factor We have a
voung team but we held together to la
second. ”
Seniors Colden Baxter and Kick
Mestler have improved their perform
ances during the post season Mestler
finished 11th at the conference meet but
led the Ducks with u seventh-place finish
at regional*
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