Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 17, 1993, Page 10, Image 10

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    Women golfers qualify
for NCAA tournament
By Steve Mims
The Oregon women's golf team finished ninth at the west region
al Saturday to qualify for its first NCAA < hampionship ever
The Dim Is shot 300 in the final round at Randolph Pari North Golf
Course in Tut son. Ariz . to settle into ninth plate at 885 The top
10 teams in the tournament advaw ed to th*» NCAA championships,
which are in Athens, (.a . May 26-20
The Duels were led hy senior Shannon Miner and junior Cappy
Mm k. who tied for 20th pin* •• at 221 Maier got the l)u< Is off to a
strong start with a 1-over-par 73 in the first round Thursday and
followed that up with a 72 in the second round Mack opened the
tournament with a 7r> before blistering the course with a 3-under-par
80 in the second round
Oregon o|H*ned the tournament with a 20H and was in an 1 lth-plai e
tie after the first round In addition to Maier and Ma< l s m ores. sopho
mores Karlv Mills and Shannon Hare added rounds of 74 and 76.
respe< lively, in the opening round
The Due Is made their iiig move during the sei ond round when they
slmt 1 -under-par 2H7 as a team to move into a seventh place tie Mills
matched Mniers 72 on Friday, ond Hare added a 74 to go along with
Mock s HI)
Hare led the Dm ks on the final day with a 73. and sophomore Leigh
Casey added a 74 as the Dm ks shot UK) and dropped into ninth plate
Mills and Hare finished tied lor 44lh plat e at LIS. followed hy Casey
at 22H
The Pat ifit.-10 Conferem e dominated the tournament, qualifying
sis teams for the NCAA i hampionships. int hiding tournament-win
ner Arizona State.
TWILIGHT
Continued from Page 9
Sun Hamilton, won her sea
son debut m the 1.500 with a
tune of 4 20.2. Cynthia Bayles
finished s<« ond at 4 23 2. fol
lowed by Klein.
'I feel good about mv run,"
Hamilton said "The first lap
w as slower than I planned, but
I was pushed more in the sec
ond lap I should have made
myself go faster."
The Ducks finished 1-2 in
the 200- and 400-meter races,
with Camara Jones and Nilka
Thomas picking up victories
Join's won the 2tio with a
wind-aided time of 23 5. fol
lowed by teammate TaKeina
Woods at 23.f*.
'1 ran a little tight." said
Jones, who won the race on
her 21st birthday. "1 am just
trying to be sure each step is
faster than the previous one "
Thomas won the 400 meters
at 514 50. just ahead of team
mate Shawm Krasowski. who
finished at 5f> 5fi.
P»w«o by M» Pmay
Former Oregon runner Annette Peters congratulates Oregon 's
Nicole Woodward al Saturday s Oregon Twilight meet.
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290 CAMPUS EVENTS
1
The School of Journalism and Communication proudly announces
Communication Studies
a new undergraduate program of study
at the University of Oregon
accepting students for Fall 1993
Beginning in the Fall of 1993, Communication Studies will open as a
new sequence in the School of Journalism and Communication.
The Communication Studies sequence focuses on the
understanding and appreciation of communication and communication
technologies, historically and in their contemporary forms, as key social
processes involved in the production and maintenance of societies and
international relations. It provides the critical background and necessary
analytic skills for making sense of the proliferation of communication
products and systems as the industrialized world moves into the
information age.