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meet, most of which will be at
home,” head coach Tom
Heinonen said. “This is the first
step in that direction, a time for
the athletes to step up and com
pete.”
Even though the event — in its
second year — focuses on relays,
there will be plenty of field ac
tion taking place.
The women’s discus gets
things started bright and early
with a 10 a.m. start. In that event,
freshman Mary Etter will be the
one to watch. Etter, who
Heinonen says “loves to com
pete,” is coming off a season-best
discus throw of 168 feet, eight
inches at the Stanford Invitation
al on March 26. Etter also will
compete in the shot put, which
takes place at 10:30 a.m.
Another event that the Ducks
should do well in is the javelin at
12:30 p.m., with junior Karis
Howell leading the way. Howell
also recorded a season best (166
4) at Stanford.
“This is a high-powered com
petition in a unique format,”
Heinonen said. “But for our field
events, it’s a normal format and
just business as usual. It’s an op
portunity to put up a good
mark.”
However, the expected large
crowd between 5,000 and 6,000
will be more focused on the relay
portion of the event — after all,
it’s what the meet is named after.
“They’re fun,” Heinonen said.
“Everybody loves to run relays,
and it’s a chance for the visitors
to go through the Hayward Field
experience.”
Some of the loaded field of
“visitors” will be BYU, Colorado,
and San Diego State. Pac-10 ri
vals Washington and Stanford
will also be on hand.
Among the participants the
Huskies will be sending down
( (It’s really exciting to
run here. I’ve been here
for four years but it just
gets more exciting every
year.
Hilary Holly
longjumper
and sprinter
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south include NCAA automatic
qualifier Anna Aoki (10,000 me
ters), as well as provisional quali
fiers Margaret Butler and Cami
Matson (3,000 m).
“It’s going to be amazing,” said
long jumper and sprinter Hilary
Holly. “It’s really exciting to run
here. I’ve been here for four
years, but it just gets more excit
ing every year.”
Holly and Crabb are both
proven senior leaders on a Duck
team that features plenty of
young talent. They know how
crucial an event like this will be,
though scores in this race don’t
matter in terms of qualifying for
the Pac-10 meet or earning a pro
visional time.
“I think the competitiveness of
this meet is really important,”
Holly said. “Also, we have amaz
ing support. The freshmen get to
learn what it’s all about. It may be
an eye-opener for some, but it’s
going to make them realize what
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