Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, June 02, 1993, Page 9, Image 9

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    Emerald Sports
“ Oregon Daily
Blair, Selman to go
after titles at NCAAs
The Oregon women’s tra< k and field team will begin the first da\
of the NCAA championships today with Kelly Hlair going after the
heptathlon title in New Orleans. La.
Hlair, who has already set the Pacific-10 Conference ret ort! and
two school records this season in the heptathlon, is one of the
favorites.
Ashley Selman is the other Oregon woman who is expet ted to fin
ish near the top in her event, as she will go after her second NCAA
championship in the javelin. Selman won the event in 1990 while
competing for USC. This season, she has the second-longest throw in
the nation.
The Ducks also hope to get points from Camara (ones in the 400
Cist season. Jones finished fifth in the event at the NCAAs and onl\
two of her competitors are back for the NCAAs this season
Jones will also run a leg in the SxlOO-moler relay with LaKeina
Woods. Lisa Bed we 11 and Jamila Godfrey
In the distance races, Nicole Woodward and Lrika Klein will he
looked upon to carry the Weight
Wood ward will make her third straight trip to the NCAAs to com
pete in the 3.000-meter event. Klein will lie making her first appear
ance at the meet in the 1,500.
Julie Beck will give the Ducks a competitor in both the discus and
the shot put.
The men failed to earn a single invitation to the NCAAs for the first
lime since 1953. Heath Howington (discus), Derek Snellmg (pole
vault) and Scott Nicholas (1.500) all had provisional marks in their
events but didn't quite make the t ut.
The meet starts today with four events in the heptathlon, and pre
liminary* races in other events. Most of the finals will be run Friday
and Saturday. The meet concludes Saturday.
Duck women golfers
end year at NCAAs
By Stev« Mims
C*ipee 0*>y f ev'.erf
The Oregon women's golf
loam struggled during its first
N( A.V championship appear
ant e ever. finishing last out of
17 teams Saturdni in Athens,
(ai
The Dm ks opened the
four dav tournament with
constit utive 322 team totals
during the first two rounds,
followed In a "!t7 Friday and
a .1 2 in tlie final round
Sophomore hurls Mills
shot Oregon's lent two indi
vidual rounrls during the
tournament and led the
Ducks with a 315 total Mills
shot a three over-par 7ti dur
ing the second round Indore
finishing the tournament
with a 75.
Junior Cappy Mack was the
only other Duck who broke
HU in two rounds ns sin* shot
77 in the opening round and
7U in the final round Mat k
finished the tournament .it
127. third on tile team behind
Mills mid l.eigh t aisey. who
finished at 121 Sophomore
Shannon Hare hod a four
round total of til followed
bv senior Shannon Mater at
3.14
Mai k was named to the
True lumper All-American
College Scholar Coif Team
and Smith-Corona AU-S< hoi
iti Team Tuesday. one of only
five players in the nation
named on both teams Mai k.
who had a 7‘t 1 stroke aver
age tins season, has a 1 ‘tt>
c;i*a
The good news for the
Ducks is that four of the fise
players who competed in
nationals will return next
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