Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 24, 1992, Page 8A, Image 8

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■ - Oregon Daily Emerald SpOft.S —
i Runners fall short
By Steve Mims
Enter a Id Sports Bepoder
Thc> Oregon mini s and wom
en's cross country teams strug
gled in their final races of the
Visit at the NCAA Champion
ships at the Indiana University
Cross Country Course In
Bloomington, Ind on Monday
The Oregon men, ranked
sixth In the nation entering the
race, finished eighth out of 22
teams in the race, while the
women finished in 15th place.
Freshman Karl Keska was the
first Duck across the finish line
for the fourth time in five races
tins year, finishing 43rd with a
time of 32 minutes, one second
over the 10.OOO-meter course
Keska improved Ills time by
one second over his perfor
mance at the District ViII
Championships on Nov 1 !
Senior Hic k Mustier, running
his final collegiate race, fin
ished four seconds behind
Keska, coming in -tfith place
Sophomore John Dimoff was
the third Oregon finisher, plac
ing H7th in a time of 32 47
Senior Tim Julian ran in his
first NCAA Championship and
finished 05th with a time of
32 51 Senior Coiden Baxter,
wtio finished 110th at the meet
two years ago, improved on his
performance by one place, fin
ishing 100th in a time of 33 00
Junior Jason Huntblo finished
122nd in a time of 33 1H
Freshman Tracy Hollister,
who run second for the Ducks
most ol the year on H.000 meter
courses, struggled (or the sec
ond straight race over the long
er course, finishing 179th.
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Arkansas, tod by four runners
in th<' lop 20. won their third
consecutive team title. Oregon
had 276 points, 210 behind the
Kaxorbacks Indiana Senior Boh
Kennedy, an !992 Olympian,
won his second individual title,
setting a courso record with a
time of 30:15. 41 seconds ahead
of Cary Stol/ of Stanford Wis
consin finished second in the
team race, 21 points behind Ar
kansas
The Oregon women, ranked
13th in the nation entering the
race, slipped to 15th place
when Pacific-10 Conference
Champion Nicole Woodward
was unable to finish her second
consw.ullvc race due to an ill
ness
With Woodward out of the
race, the Ducks were led for the
second consecutive race by
freshman Heidi Van Borkulo
Coldsteirs, who finished 61st
with a time of 16:10.
Senior Erika Klein and soph
omore Jenna Carlson finished
next to each other in 79th and
80th place, reaper:tively. Klein
ran the 5,000 meter course in a
time of 1H:26, one second
ahead of Carlson
Niamh Zwagerman finished
127th overall with a time of
10:02, five seconds ahead of
sophomore Jill Callero, who
finished 136th Joru Warehan^
was the sixth Duck to finish,
placing 161st with a time of
19:45.
Villanova captured its fourth
straight team title, led by Carole
Zajuc who won the individual
title Zajac, who finished was
the Wlldr ats fourth consec utive
individual champion.
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