Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 19, 2001, Page 6, Image 6

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For more information, call the
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Cross country
continued from page 5
cross country course are senior Adam
Bergquist, sophomores John Lucas
and Brett Holts, redshirt freshmen
Ryan Andrus and Eric Logsdon, and
either sophomore Noel Paulson or
true freshman Seth Pilkington.
Pilkington, who withdrew from
the Furman Invitational and the Pa
cific-10 Championships, sat out of
the Western Regionals to preserve
his strength for the NCAAs. If he is
capable of running, the young
prospect, who finished second on
the team in his collegiate debut, will
race as one of the seven Oregon har
riers.
Hartmann, who will try to keep
pace with the top runners in the
— -
country at the head of the pack, is
feeling confident for this race.
“I feel like I’m ready to go,” he said.
“This meet is what I’ve been training
for all summer long and this fall, and
I’m healthy and strong.”
Bergquist may run his own race
tactically, while the other Oregon
runners will try to stay together in a
pack.
With 255 runners competing, this
is the biggest and best field the Ducks
have faced this season, Smith said.
“It’ll be an awesome experience,”
Bergquist said. “I’ve read the results
the past four years, so it will be real
ly fun to finally experience it for the
first time.”
Chris Cabot is a sports reporter. He can be
reached at chriscabot@dailyemerald.com.
Women’s
continued from page 5
Green Bay on Saturday.
A bucket by senior Edniesha
Curry gave Oregon a 34-33 lead
early in the second half, but the
Phoenix dominated the rest of the
game with a balanced offensive at
tack, which had five players score
in double figures.
“The way their offense looks is
how our offense is supposed to
look,” Williams said of the
Phoenix’s inside-out game.
Oregon travels to Portland on
Tuesday to take on the Pilots for a
7 p.m. tip-off.
Adam Jude is the sports editor. He can be
reached at adamjude@dailyemerald.com
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