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Collette Uss (33:24) and Cheri Konah (33:32) rounded out the top five, Rogers' next race will he the Man chester Road Race, hold in Man chester, Conn., on Thanksgiving Day, He finished fifth at the same race in 1909 as the tup American finisher and was edged at the finish Una in that race by another former Duck and British Olympian Karl Keska. In other road racing action this past waakond, another formar Duck, Milanu Glwsuc, finished sec ond among Americans and tath ovarall at tha Navv York City Marathon (2;34.4H), designated as tha U.S. Marathon Championships. Tha runner-up distinction in her de but at tha 26.20-mila distance added to an already accolade-filled season that included U.S. road titles at tha 2QK, half-marathon and 25K dis tances. — From stuff unci wires reports Virtual Office Systems Inc. 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I’l.t ,-s lluoiifih I I 0*> 0| AMI > K ' SI* Vll.l. ..I .Mill Dili till .111 It ;u |i;»i.t i k ■. ill A'Mj.j, |m .Sjn-t s sitl>|Ci I it t i lull,*, U Vi Vi v,,„ i>lii|>liU IS Pac-10 continued from pays 5 Thora's also tlio quiet talk of one of those Northwest schools puton tially sneaking up and having a chance at earning one of the spots in the Jan, 3 Rose Bowl, the site of this season's national champi onship game, Tu do so, a team would have tu he ranked first or second in the final Buwl Champi onship Series rankings that will uome out on Deo. 9, The latest BCS rankings were re leased Monday, with Oregon mov ing up to the sixth spot, Washing ton at eight and Washington State cracking the top-ill in the ninth position. Stanford is the only oth er Pac-10 learn in there at No. 11, while UCLA dropped out after its loss to the Cougars. Ahead of the Ducks, from fifth to first, is Texas, Tennessee, Okla homa, Miami and Nebraska, "it's nice to be (in the BCS), but the greatest thing is that we're in control of our own destiny in terms of the Pac-lQ race," said Ore gon head coach Mike Bellotti, who admitted Monday that he hadn't even looked at the BCS rankings. "That's the most immediate thing, Any thought beyond that is wasted time ana wasted effort, in my opinion," A year ago, Washington and Oregon, along with Oregon State, all shared the Pac-IQ co-champi onship. And this season, with the Cougars taking the Beavers’ spot, the Northwest loams aro again reigning supreme over their south* ern rivals, "It's boon that way for awhile so' I’m OK with that, and I’m just glad we’re a port of it,” Bellotti said. Harrington earns Player ofthaWaak Oregon quarterback ioey Harring ton helped out bis Beismau Trophy campaign Saturday by throwing for six touchdowns and 319 yards in the Pucks’ 42-24 win uvor Arizona State. For his efforts, the senior was honored as the Fac-10 offensive Player of the Week for the second time this season. Harrington also re ceived the uward after the Oregon win at Arizona. Qn the defensive side, Washing ton State safety bamont Thompson was recognized for his four inter ceptions in the Cougars win over the Bruins. The four picks tied a Pac-1Q record. Southern California's Tny Polamalu, a junior from Ten mile, Ore., was the special teams honoree for his blocked punt against Oregon State. Jeff Smith Is the assistant sports editor for the Oregon Dally Emerald. He can be reached atjeffftmlthQdallyemflrald.com. Basketball continued from page 5 Despite Brown's Dragon- ties, Junes suid lie won't gu easy on the former Dunk. 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