Davis continued from page 7 even knowing that I’ve had a tough day or [been] up late studying, he can just sit there and say ‘What’s wrong?’ He knows me that well.” Heinonen knew that Davis wasn’t feeling well in mid-Feb ruary, ironically just one day af ter posting a strong second place finish at the Cannon IV Classic in Indianapolis. Surely enough, Davis was di DAVIS agnosed with a sinus infection and bronchi tis, and has been on an tibiotics since the be ginning of last week. At first, no im provement seemed to be taking place. However, as Heinonen watched his star ath lete leave the track to take a quick breather, he knew the medicine was beginning to work. And, to her relief, so did Davis. “Since I’ve got on antibiotics, I’ve felt so much better. I went for about two weeks not feeling any better, just feeling crappy all the time. I’ve been much better, I don’t have to use a roll of toilet paper every day to blow my nose.” Davis ran hard in the off sea son to put distance between her self and what happened last June. She’d always planned to use her final season of eligibility in indoor track, but she probably never thought it would be so im portant. Because in her career, Davis has done it all. She’s a five-time All-American in track and cross country. She’s a fan favorite, and soon will be one of the most-missed seniors in recent track and field history. Last season, she even won the 3,000-meter Pac-10 title. When looking at the broad scope of her career, Davis’ final NCAA outdoor appearance is nothing more than a speed bump. “A good athlete has to be able to put it behind and move on to what’s next,” Heinonen said. “That seems like a long time ago now.” “You can’t always control what happens,” Davis said. “You’ve just got to go with the punches.” Yet one can’t help but wish that last season would have ended dif ferently, because the one thing that Davis didn’t have in her out door career was what all people — regardless of occupation — hope for: A happy ending. The final lap But the story is not finished. Never again will Davis run outdoors for Oregon, but this Saturday, she has one more 3,000-meter go-round at the elite NCAAs. She just has to do it in side. Everything is falling into place, too. Davis scored an NCAA-qualifying time of 9 min H I’m very pleasantly surprised that all the ex pectations I had for Ore gon have completely been accomplished. Marie Davis Oregon track utes, 26.57 seconds at the Terrier Classic in Boston on Jan. 30, and current health problems aside, is on pace for her strongest in door showing yet. And this time, when it’s over, Davis should be able to walk away with her head held high. “Coming into Oregon, there’s such high expectations to be a Ducks, because of all the history and everything that goes along with it,” Davis said. “I’m very pleasantly surprised that all the expectations I had for Oregon have completely been accom plished.” Davis has never quit a race. After her career, she won’t quit racing, either. She plans on at tending Oregon again next year to complete her education and will continue to train with the Ducks and be trained by Heinonen. Even in Boise, Davis was vic torious. It would have been more than easy to take one step off the track. But winners never quit. Scott Pesznecker is the assistant sports editor for the Oregon Daily Emerald. 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