Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 21, 2002, Page 6, Image 6

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Women’s track
continued from page 5
Glenn (200-meter dash), Stanford’s
Lauren Fleshman (5,000) and Ari
zona’s Amy Linnen (pole vault)
were able to take first in their re
spective events.
“USC has a great team,” Bolden
said. “We have a great team as well
but we just have a lot of young peo
ple and I thought experience would
take over.”
UCLA, which has won six con
secutive Pac-10 titles, defeated USC
in the 2001 Pac-10 Championships
before the Trojans took the NCAA
title at Hayward Field.
Host school fares well
Host Washington State wasn’t in
the top three after Sunday, but the
Cougars, able to get wins by Whit
ney Evans in the high jump and El
lannee Richardson in the hep
tathlon a week ago, finished solidly
in fifth place.
Unlike last season, in which the
host school, California, disappoint
ed, finishing in seventh place, the
Cougars were able to maintain their
point lead after day one.
Washington State was tied with
the Trojans after the competition’s
initial day, but held its own on Sun
day and finished 18 points ahead of
sixth-place Oregon.
Of the athletes who competed for
the Cougars, runner Tamara Gulley
should earn special marks from her
coaches. She finished third in the
100 hurdles after suffering through
a tough season.
“I think I was just expecting to
finish the race,” Gulley said after
the event. “I had a very trying sea
son. I have had back problems.
Achilles aches, hip flexor prob
lems, and I just wanted to finish. I
was just trying to hang in there with
the best of them and I did.”
Gulley finished behind USC’s
Natasha Neal and UCLA’s Sheena
Johnson.
Surprise, surprise.
Berkeley bombs out
California finished eighth with
44 points — only one spot ahead of
the 2001 championships — but re
ceived 10 of those points from a
single athlete.
Jennifer Joyce, who finished
third a year ago in Berekely, Calif.,
won the hammer throw in Pull
man, Wash., with a throw of 204
01, less than two feet ahead of
USC’s Juliana Tudja. However, that
was all it took to give the senior her
first Pac-10 Championship.
“I was having a terrible day,”
she said. “I really don’t know
what was wrong but every throw I
improved a little bit. By the time I
was going to my last throw I was
figuring things out. My rhythm
and tempo started to come back
toward the end.”
E-mail sports reporter Hank Hager
at hankhager@dailyemerald.com.
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