Wrestlers compete in NCAAs ■Senior Eugene Harris earns a fourth-place finish and All-American status at the NCAA Championships By Chris Cabot Oregon Daily Emerald Concluding his collegiate wrestling career, Oregon senior Eu gene Harris finished in fourth place and earned the status of an All-American at the NCAA Cham pionships. During the weekend of March 21-23, eight members of the wrestling squad traveled to Al bany, N.Y., for the tournament. Ranked as the No. 18 team in the country heading into the nationals, the Ducks came way with a 24th place team finish. Harris, the No. 7 seed in the tournament, began with two straight wins that advanced him to the championship quarterfinals. There he faced No. 2 seed Matt Lackey of Illinois and could not come up with the upset win, snap ping his streak of 19 consecutive wins. After that loss, Harris won two straight in the consolation bracket, which placed him in the third place match against No. 3 seed Ty rone Lewis of Oklahoma State. During the regular season, Lewis handed Harris a 3-2 defeat on Dec. 16, one of Harris’s three losses during the regular season. Once again, Harris could not prevail, falling to Lewis 8-2, giv ing Harris a final season record of 33-5. “I'm proud of Eugene and what he has done this year,” Oregon head coach Chuck Kearney said. “To have only five losses with the type of schedule we had is a tes tament to what kind of wrestler he is.” Shaun Williams, seeded No. 8, was the other Oregon wrestler seeded in the national tourna ment. Leading North Carolina’s Chris Rodrigues 8-5 with seven seconds remaining in the match, Williams was thrown to his back and eventually pinned with one tick remaining on the clock. A win would have assured Williams of a top-eight finish and All-American honors along with Harris. Prior to his loss to Rodrigues, Williams was defeated 11-1 in the championship quarterfinals by the eventual national champion Steven Abas of Fresno State. Oregon’s Tony Overstake (157 pounds) and Brian Watson (141) also advanced to the second day of the tournament but could not hang around long enough to earn top eight honors. Overstake earned Oregon’s most decisive win of the tournament by defeating Eastern Illinois’s Frank DeFillippis by a 17-1 (4:59) techni cal fall in his first match of the tournament. Overstake then lost to top-seeded Bryan Snyder of Ne braska, who lost in the finals to Minnesota’s Luke Becker. Watson was pitted against No. 3 seed Sean Gray of Virginia Tech in the first round and lost 5-0. In the consolation bracket, Watson de feated Stanford’s Brad Metzler, 5-2, before losing to West Virginia’s Shane Cunanan, 3-2, early on the second day. Living legend Cael Sanderson from Iowa State, who was named the tournament’s outstanding wrestler, completed his four-year undefeated run at the champi onships by winning his fourth na tional title. Sanderson’s record of 159-0 was capped by a 12-4 major decision over Lehigh’s Jon Trenge. E-mail sports reporter Chris Cabot at chriscabot@dailyemerald.com. Sports briefs Graham hired by Boise State Oregon men’s basketball assis tant coach Greg Graham was hired to be the next head coach at Boise State, Bronco Athletic Di rector Gene Bleymaier an nounced Wednesday. Graham had served as an assis tant to head coach Ernie Kent for five years. This is his second head coaching job in 20 years on the sidelines. Graham was the head coach at Western New Mexico dur ing the 1984-85 season. Spring practice underway The Oregon football squad will kick off spring practice today, and the Ducks will begin the search to fill holes left by star quarterback Joey Harrington and other depart ed seniors. The Ducks will practice 15 Adam Amato Emerald Senior Shaun Williams (right) was one second away from earning All-American honors at the NCAA Championships. 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