OlympicTrials
continued from page 5
ranks him 11th on the Trials en
try list.
“It will definitely be the tough
est meet I’ve competed in,”
It will be pretty much
for experience. Experi
encegetting to jump with
world class athletes and
maybe take a crack at a
spot on the Olympic
team.
Jason Boness
Oregon high-jumper
Boness said. “It will be pretty
much for experience. Experience
getting to jump with world class
athletes and maybe take a crack
at a spot on the Olympic team.”
Boness knew he would com
pete at this year’s trials after earn
ing All-American honors at
Northern Iowa. He leapt 7-3 on
the first possible day for earning
U.S. Olympic qualifying marks.
Since transferring to Oregon,
Boness has bettered his personal
record by two feet and broken the
school record.
“I love it here and I love the
crowd and I just want to give a
little back to the community,” he
said.
Oregon will be well represent
ed in the javelin. Junior Karis
Howell comes into the javelin
competition as the top Duck —
barely.
Oregon recruits Katy Polansky
and Sarah Malone, ranked first
and second nationally among
preps, will also compete in the
competition.
Howell, an All-American,
comes into the trials with a per
sonal best of 173-1, just a foot
ahead of Polansky.
“I’m excited,” Howell said.
“The trials have been something
I’ve been looking forward to peak
at, along with nationals. I hope
all three of us do well.”
“It will be an advantage, hav
ing [Howell and Malone] around,
being able to talk to them,”
Polansky said. “It helps me re
lax.”
Polansky, who turns 18 this
week, is seeded 15th on the entry
list, just behind Howell.
“I think I have a lot more in me
as far as a throw,” Polansky said.
“I think it’s just exciting to be
able to go and compete at such a
young age.”
Sophomore Niki Reed will also
compete in Sacramento. Reed’s
school record pole vault of 13-5
1/2 ranks her 19th in the trials
field and fifth among collegians.
The Olympic games begin on
Sept. 15 in Sydney, Australia.
Duck alumna heads golf team I
■ Shannon Rouillard becomes the new women’s golf coach,
replacing Renee Baumgartner, the former coach whom she
played for between 1990-95
By Jeff Smith
Oregon Daily Emerald
In 1990, a young freshman
walked on to the women’s golf
team to play under then-head
coach Renee Baumgartner.
Ten years later, that young
freshman be
came Baum
gartner’s suc
cessor.
Shannon
R o u i 11 a r d
was promot
ed from her
assistant
coaching po>
sition to be
come the
head coach
of the Oregon women’s golf team.
Never in her wildest dreams
did she think that this day would
come.
“When [athletic director] Bill
Moos offered me the job, I got
very emotional,” said Rouillard,
who played for the Ducks from
1990-95. “I couldn’t ask for any
thing more than to be head coach
at the University of Oregon.”
Baumgartner had held the
head coaching position at Ore
gon for a total of 11 years and
ROUILLARD
helped bring the Ducks on par
with the elite golf schools in the
nation. She capped off her
coaching career by leading her
“dream team” to a tied-for-llth
place finish at the 2000 NCAA
Championships in Sun River. It
If you would have
told me when I walked
on the team in 1990 that
I would be the head
coach 10 years later, I
would have said you
were crazy.
Shannon Rouillard
Oregon women’s golf
head coach //
was the school’s second-highest
finish ever.
Baumgartner will become the
full-time associate athletics di
rector and senior women’s ad
ministrator and said she couldn’t
be more thrilled with her re
placement.
“Shannon was really one of
the pioneers who helped estab
lish the reputation of the Oregon
program,” Baumgartner said.
“She has a strong commitment to
academics, excellence and disci
pline, and will carry on the tradi
tion that we have established
here very well.”
Rouillard says that one of the
reasons she is confident she’ll do
well is that it hasn’t been long
since she was a Duck athlete.
“Part of what will help me in
my coaching career is that I am
still a competitor,” said Rouil- *
lard, who was Oregon’s MVP in
1995. “I still know what it feels
like to be nervous on the first tee
or to have to sink a six-foot putt
for birdie. I think it’s very impor
tant that the players know that I
can relate to what they’re experi
encing.”
Rouillard was named to the
Oregon women’s golf team of the
decade for the 90s and considers
it an extreme privilege to be able
to coach at the school she gradu
ated from.
“If you would have told me
when I walked on the team in
1990 that I would be the head
coach 10 years later, I would
have said you were crazy,” Rouil
lard said. “There aren’t too many
people who get the privilege of
becoming head coach at their
alma mater.”
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