Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 23, 1993, Page 6A, Image 6

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    OregonDaiiyEmerald Sports
Runners end year well at NCAAs
By D«v« CharbonnMu
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Freshman Milena Glusac
capped a solid season with a
12th-place finish, leading the
women's cross country team to
an eighth-place finish at the
NCAA Cross Country Champi
onships in Bethlehem. Pa., Mon
day.
Clusac was the top freshman
finisher in the Hold, and Alaba
ma's Becki Wells was the sec
ond.
'Hie women's team, which fin
ished third at the District V'III
meet a week ago. defeated the
other two qualifiers from its dis
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trie! — Stanford and Arizona —
as Villanovn ran away with the
race, finishing with 66 points.
)ust five points ahead of second
place Arkansas
The men’s team also snuck
into the NCAAs with a third
place finish at district, but the
men did not fare as well in
Pennsylvania, taking 15th.
I.ast year, the men finished
eighth at the national meet, and
this year they entered the
NC.AAs ranked 15th in the
country.
The Ducks' top finisher was
Tracy Hollister, who finished
59th. Karl Keska took 74th. Kick
Cantwell was right behind at
77th. and John Dimoff took, 94th
Jason Humble took 124th
overall at the meet, and Scott
Nicholas finished 179th.
Arkansas took the men's title,
blowing away the field and fin
ishing 120 points ahead of sec
ond-place Brigham Young.
Pacific-10 Conference foes
Washington finished eighth in
the team standing*. 80 places
ahead of the Ducks. The Port
land Pilots also fared well, tak
ing 12th in the team standings.
16 places ahead of Oregon.
Jenna Carlson ran by far her
best race of the season for the
women, and probably her
career, as she took 23rd overall
for Oregon The Ducks' Melody
Fairchild, who had established
herself as the No. 2 scorer over
the last half of the season, set
tled in as the third Oregon scor
er, taking 71st overall.
Oregon sophomore Niamh
Zwagerman finished fourth for
the Ducks, taking B3rd overall,
and Duck Joni Wareham was
127th overall and fifth for Ore
gon
Oregon's Christie Engesser
and Jen Doyle respectively fin
ished 170th and 181st overall.
The Ducks were the top-fin
ishing Pac-10 team in the race.
Other Pac-10 teams finishing
high were Stanford, at 11th. and
Arizona, right behind in 12th
place.
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RIM RESULTS
KIM FOOTBALL
Men 's I
CHAMPIONSHIP-SAE-Phi-19,
Phi- Psl A Race Rats-0
Men's 2
CHAMPIONSHIP-Phi Dell A
20. Sigma Nu B-6
Phi Delt A-34, Lambda Chi 1
0
Men s 3
CH AMPIONSHIP-Caswell
Lucidia
Coed
CHAMPIONSHIP-Swealin' It
Out-42, Chi Psi/Camma Phi2S
Chi Psi/Gamma Phi def FWA
(forfeit)
Sweatin' It Out-41, Lambda
Chi/Chi O-40
3x3 BASKETBALL
Rebels-44. Pikes ITI-20
Merry Gangsters-27. Go Mo-26
Bushwhackers-44, Pikes 1-17
Rebels-64. Crusaders-22
Hellions-42, Multiple Score
gasms-27
Pikes 111-31. Pikes 11-14
Multiple Scoregasms-45, Rob
bin's Nest-30
Gangsters-48, Crusaders-26
Pike* 1-24. Hellione-20
Rebels-34, Pikes 111-16
Merry Cengsters-47, Pikes II
34
Go Mo-81. Rebels-52
Hellions-26. Multiple Score
gasms-22
Bushwhackers-72. Robbin's
Nest-18
VOLLEYBALL
Women‘s
Seven Dwarfs-2, Gamma Phi
Beta-1
Kappa Alpha-2, Mokihana-0
Coed
J-Guys-2, No Dinx-1
Flint-2. Chi Psi/Chi Omega-O
McClain-2, Too Short Too
Spike-0
Team Spike-2, Lokelani-0
Team Spike-2, McClain High
landers-]
McClain Highlanders-2, Flint
0
Team Spike-2, J-Guys-1
J-Guys def. Photogenic (forfeit)
McClain Highlanders-2, Cru
saders-0
Lokelani-2. Caswell-0
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