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Pac-10 Track and Field Championship Results (May 20-21) Women’s Results Women’s Final Team Scores (after 21 events): 1, UCLA 167.50.2, USC161.3, Stanford 114.4, Washington State 86. 5. Arizona State 75.6, Arizona 65.7, Wash ington 58.8, California 54.50.9, Oregon 37. Finals WOMEN’S 100 METER DASH (w:2.2): 1. Angela Williams, USC 11.01, 2. Shakedia Jones, UCLA 11.26,3. Brian na Glenn, Arizona 11.30,4. Kinshasa Davis, USC 11.42 Finals WOMEN’S 200 METERDASH (w:2.4): 1. Angela Williams, USC22,78, 2. Kinshasa Davis, USC 22.82,3. Brianna Glenn, Arizona 23.23 Finals WOMEN’S400 METER DASH 1. Carolyn Jackson, Arizona 52.23, 2. Malika Edmonson, USC 53.38,9.Jayna Smith, Stanford 54.04,6. Endia Abrante, Oregon 55.43,8. Eri Macdonald, Oregon 2:12.51 Finals WOMEN’S 800 METER RUN 1. Brigita Langerholc, USC 2:03.82,2. Ai ishia Booterbaugh, Wash. State 2:06.17, 3. Erin Belger, California 2:07.66 Finals WOMEN S 1,500 METER RUN 1. Anna Lopaciuch, USC4;19.44,2. Lauren Flesh man, Stanford 4:21.28,3. Katie Crabb, Oregon 4:21.41, - Nattalie Wright, Oregon DNF FinabWOMEN’S 3,000 METER RUN 1 Sal ly Glynn, Stanford 9:22.11, 2. Kelly MacDonald, Arizona St. 9:24.02, 3. Erin Sullivan, Stanford 9:28.07 Finals WOMEN’S 5,000 METER RUN 1, Kelly MacDonald, Arizona St. 16:28.45, 2. Erin Sullivan, Stanford 16:29.65,3. Sal ly Glynn, Stanford 16:34.14 WOMEN'S 10,000 METER RUN 1. Kate Bradshaw, Washington 4:41.03, 2. Jessica Matthews, UCLA 35:06.44,3. Caroline Annis, Stanford 35:08.5516:34.14, - Chrissy Rutter, Ore gon DNF Finals WOMEN'S 100METERHK5H HUR OLES (w:3,5): 1. Michelle Perry, UCLA 13.03,2. Natasha Danvers. USC 13.27 Finals WOMEN’S400 METER HURDLES 1 . Natasha Danvers, USC 56.46,2. Nicole Thomas, Arizona 58.07,3. Michelle Per ry, UCLA 58.22 Finals WOMEN’S 4X100 METER RELAY 1 USC43.47,2. UCLA 44.79,3. Arizona 45.27 Finals WOMEN’S4X400 METER RELAY 1. use 3:35.99,2. UCLA 3:37.10, 3. Washington 3:40.81,8. Oregon 3:48.77 Finals WOMEN'S HIGH JUMP 1. Damesha Griffith, UCLA 1.78m (5-10), 2. Natasha Danvers, USC 1.78m (5-10), 3. Missy Vanek, California 1,73m (5-08), 13. Jenny Brogdon, Oregon 1,68m (5-06) Finals WOMEN’S POLE VAULT 1. Tracy O'Hara, UCLA 4.14m (13-07), 2, Erica Hoernig, UCIA 4.14m (13-07), 3. Heather Sickler, UClA4.04m (13-03), 5. Karina Elstrom, Oregon 3.84m (12-07.25), 11. Holly Speight, Oregon 3.64m (11-11.25), -Niki Reed, Oregon NH Finals WOMEN’S LONG JUMP 1. Tiffany Greer, Arizona St. 6.40m w:2.2 (21-0), 2. Agneta Rosenblad, Wash. State 6.36m w:1.9 (20-10.50), 3. Brianna Glenn, Arizona 6.32m w;2:5 (20-09), 11. Hilary Holly, Oregon 5.93m w:2.2 (19 05.50) 15. Amanda Brown, Oregon 5.50m w:1.4 (18-00.50) Finals WOMEN'STRIPLE JUMP 1. Tatyana Obukhova, USC 1334m w:2.1 (43-09.25), 2. Cicely Clinkenbeard, Wash. State 13.06m w:1.l (42-10.25), 3. Deana Simmons, UCLA 13.06m w:4.0 (42-10.25) Finals WOMEN’S SHOT PUT 1. Seilala Sua, UCLA 17.31m (56-09.50). 2. Christina Tolson, UCLA 15.70m (51 - 06.25), 3. Cynthia Ademiluyi, USC 15.46m (50-08.75), - Mary Etter, Oregon FOUL. Finals WOMEN'S SHOT PUT 1. Seilala Sua, UCLA 17.31m (56-09.50), 2. Christina Tolson, UCLA 15.70m (51 - 06.25), 3. Cynthia Ademiluyi, USC 15.46m (50-08.75), 9. Maureen Morrison, Oregon 47.14m (154-08) Finals WOMEN'S HAMMER THROW 1. Christina Tolson, UCLA 63.54m (208 05), 2. Jennifer Joyce, California 62.86m (206-03), 3, Jennifer Vail, USC 62.26m (204-03), 6. Maureen Morrison, Ore gon 56.04m (183-10), 13. Mary Etter, Oregon 49.24m (161-06), 15. Jordan McDaniels, Oregon 47.62m (156-03). Finals WOMEN'S JAVEUN THROW 1. Molly Monroe, Wash. State46.52m (152-07), 2. Seilala Sua, UCLA 45.14m (148-01), 3. Charyl Weingarten, Oregon 44.60m (146-04), 7. Karis Howell, Oregon 42.52m (139-06), 9. Sarah Dinsmore, Ore gon 40.86m (134-01), 10. Wendy Olson, Oregrn 39.90m (130-11) Mer s Results Men s Final Team Scores (after 21 even;,): 1, USC 154.2, Stanford 122.50. 3, Arizona State 101.4, Washington 83. 4, < !CLA 83.6, Arizona 75.7, Oregon 71. Turn to page 12 for more results Blazers continued from page 7 staring at referee Ron Garretson, said he had no special motivation Monday night. “I’m just going out there and playing, man,” Wallace said. Wallace had 11 points and five rebounds in the third quarter, when the Blazers outscored Los Angeles 28-8, tying the Lakers’ playoff low for that quarter and just two short of the NBA record low set by Atlanta against Boston on May 6,1986. “The first half was just awful, and we were only down by three points,” Lakers coach Phil Jack son said. “We certainly could play a better second half was my mes sage to the team at halftime, and we went out and played worse.” Pippen had 21 points and 11 re bounds for Portland. He scored 17 points in the first half as the Blaz ers took a tenuous 48-45 lead. Steve Smith scored 24 for the Blazers. The Lakers made just two of 15 shots in the third quarter and were outrebounded 14-5, even though O’Neal played the entire 12 minutes. Smith’s inside basket started the run and Wallace’s third 3 pointer ended it, putting the Blaz ers ahead 76-51 with 8.5 seconds left in the quarter. “They pressed the ball and drove to the hoop and put us in foul situations,” Jackson said. “They had us back on our heels.” Dunleavy drew a technical foul with 6:48 left in the third quarter when Arvydas Sabonis was called for his fourth foul in a collision with O’Neal under the Lakers’ basket. Portland outscored Los Angeles 22-6 the rest of the quar ter. Bryant’s two free throws with I. 3 seconds allowed the Lakers to avoid tying the NBA playoff record for lowest-scoring third quarter and made it 76-53 going into the fourth. After failing to get one free throw attempt in the first half of Game 1, Portland was 18-for-25 at the line in the first half of Game 2, compared with the Lakers’ 7-for II. Pippen was 7-for-10 at the line. O’Neal, in foul trouble and frus trated by the Blazers’ double team, scored just six points in the first half and had nine through three quarters. He drew his third foul on Bonzi Wells’ three-point play with 6:27 to play in the sec ond quarter and sat out the final 5:16 of the half. 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