Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 21, 2001, Page 9, Image 9

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personal best, while her hammer
toss was less than three feet short
of her personal best and school
record in the event.
“Mo had a really good day,”
Heinonen said.
Malone, on the other hand, did
n’t have such a great day Saturday.
Expecting to win the javelin throw,
the freshman threw well under her
personal best to finish second.
“I’m kind of disappointed with
my throw,” Malone said. “I’m kind
of on again, off again.”
Malone lost out to Southern Cal
ifornia’s Inga Stasiuluyionyte, who
has battled Malone all year at the
top of the national list. Malone,
who said she throws better at
home, will get another shot at Sta
siuluyionyte, and the NCAA title,
when the NCAA Championships
come to Hayward Field May 30
June 2.
While Malone was disappointed
Saturday, Oregon sophomore long
jumper Amanda Brown was likely
elated with her performance. After
jumping the Pac-10 qualifying dis
tance of 19-2 earlier in the season,
Brown failed to jump that mark
again, until the Pac-lOs. The soph
omore jumped 19-3 3/4 Saturday
to finish seventh in the event.
On the track, the Ducks were hit
hard by the loss of sophomore Eri
Macdonald. Macdonald suffered a
stress fracture to her left fibula last
week, and after trying to run at the
Pac-lOs she discovered it to be too
painful to participate.
Senior Hanna Smedstad picked
up for Macdonald’s loss by finish
ing eighth in the 10,000-meter
race. Smedstad was the only Ore
gon runner to pick up points for
the team.
“There are always pluses and
R. Ashley Smith Emerald
Sophomore long jumper Amanda Brown turned in an unexpected seventh-place per
formance with a personal best at the Pac-10 Championships this weekend.
minuses at these meets,” Heinonen
said.
Oregon throwers made up for
the minuses on the track, and
threw long and hard for the Ducks
this weekend. Besides Morrison’s
performances in the discus and
hammer, Mary Etter placed fourth
in the discus, 11th in the shot put
and 12th in the hammer. Sopho
more Jordan McDaniels finished
11th in the hammer and 12th in
the discus.
Behind Malone in the hammer,
sophomore Charyl Weingarten
used a personal best throw of 155
6 to finish fourth and land on the
NCAA provisional list.
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