Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 13, 2000, Page 8A, Image 8

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Wrestling
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All-American and defending
Pac-10 champion Doug Lee sat out
the match due to injury. Oregon for
feited the 184-pound weight class
to the Aggies’ Burak Pekin.
Newcomers Sean Williams and
Luke Larwin were successful in
their collegiate debuts. Williams, a
junior transfer from North Idaho
College, scored a 17-9 major deci
sion against Tommy Schurkamp at
125 pounds to give the Ducks an
early 4-0 lead.
“Shaun wrestled extremely
well,” Kearney said. “He went out
and scored eight takedowns and
showed signs of what he's going to
be capable of.”
• Larwin, a freshman from Bend,
also won by decision, outscoring
the Aggies’ Jeremiah Jarvis.
Sophomores Brian Watson (133)
and Casey Hunt (141), and juniors
Tony Overstake (149) and Eugene
Harris (157) all won by decision to
pad Oregon’s lead.
UC Davis earned its only victory
at 165 pounds. The Aggies’ Adrian
Garcia defeated junior Leif
Williams, 6-2. Williams was
wrestling up one weight class from
157 pounds.
“We need to open up and be
more opportunistic, but that will
come as the season goes along,”
Kearney said.
The Ducks return to the Medford
area this weekend for the Southern
Oregon Open, a four-team individ
ual tournament in Ashland, Ore.
Cross country
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top-20 runner the whole race and
had a strong finish.”
Sophomore Eri MacDonald and
senior Rhiannon Glenn rounded out
the Ducks’ scorers at 45th and 46th
place respectively (21:53 and 21:55).
“We’re certainly going to get an
at-large berth,” Heinonensaid. “I’m
not worried about the NCAA com
mittee decision on Monday. I’m re
ally proud of our team to jump from
seventh at the Pac-10 to finish
fourth in the region. ”
The Ducks trailed only No. 2
Stanford, No. 4 Arizona State and
No. 7 Arizona in the standings. Ore
gon scored a major upset by edging
No. 9 Washington by one point.
Washington State and UCLA, teams
that Heinonen believed the Ducks
would need to beat for an NCAA
berth, finished a distant seventh
and eighth, respectively.
The tenth-ranked Oregon men’s
team matched the women’s fourth
place finish, also assuring them
selves of an NCAA berth.
Sophomore Jason Hartmann
turned in his second-straight run
ner-up performance, trailing Stan
ford’s Jonathon Riley by only two
seconds and leading Arizona’s Tom
Pridinville by less than a second.
Hartmann ran a 30:42 through the
10,000-meter course.
Senior Michael Kasahun put in
his best performance in a Duck uni
form, trailing the leaders by only
three seconds with his fourth-place
finish in a time of 30:45.
Oregon trailed No. 2 Stanford,
No. 12 Arizona and Cal Poly-San
Luis Obispo in the team standings.
Junior Adam Bergquist was the
next Duck to the finish line, finish
ing 34th in a time of 31:47 in his first
Regional meet for the Ducks. Red
shirt freshman John Lucas was not
far behind, placing 38th in 31:53.
Oregon’s usual fifth runner, fresh
man Brett Holts, was off his mark
Saturday, finishing 74th in 32:56.
Senior Lincoln Nehring filled the
void at the No. 5 spot, placing 45th
in a time of 32:10. Freshman Noel
44 I’m really proud of our
team for battling because
it's been a rough season.
Once again, the team ran
well at the end of the
season when it was
important.
Tom Heinonen
Oregon women’s head coach
y±
Paulson ran well in his first Region
al meet, placing 60th in a time of
32:30.
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spective at-large NCAA berths. An
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nine regions, plus an additional 13
at-large teams.
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