Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 02, 1998, Page 12, Image 12

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Matthew Davis streaks to third place in Saturday's Pac-10 Cross Country Championships.
Cross country
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course, Davis was in fifth place,
but toward the race’s end he
made a run at second place.
"I feel good; this is a good
place to build from,” Davis said.
“I kept getting stronger until the
end, and I’m looking forward to
the 10K. It will be a mile longer,
and I’ll run better.”
Not one of the Ducks placed
outside of the top 20.
Steve Fein finished in
seventh place with a time of
24:01. Also scoring for the
Ducks were Micah Davis in 11th
place, Rob Aubrey in 13th place
and Greg James in 16th place.
Rounding out the team was
Lincoln Nehring at 17th place
and Andrew Bliss at 19th.
The only downside to
Oregon’s finish on Saturday is
that it will be harder for
Dellinger to decide who makes
the trip to Fresno, Calif., to
compete in the West Regional
Championships Nov. 14.
“All seven guys will be hard
to replace,” Dellinger said. "A
couple of guys didn’t get to run,
but they may rotate in. The guys
today ran tough.”
The meet was Dellinger's last
home competition after 32 years
as head coach of the Ducks.
“I feel privileged to have been
involved with track over the
years,” Dellinger said. “ I know
that this is my last season, and 1
know I’m going to miss it,”
Dellinger said. “It is special to
me, and next year I will be
watching.”
Stanford won the meet, and
Arizona finished in third place
with a score of 90. Arizona’s
Abdi Abdirahman won the
men’s individual title with a
time of 23:23.
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