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Jonathan House Emerald Junior pole vaulter Becky Holliday had ‘better expectations’ tor herself at the NCAA Championships in Louisiana on Wednesday, but she will be back in 2003 as the nation’s top senior in the pole vault. UCLA’s Tracy O’Hara won the event for the second straight year. 2002 Poie Vault 1. Tracy O’Hara, UCLA 2. Andrea Wildrick, Liberty 3. Becky Hof I iday, Oregon 4. Kathleen Donoghtie, Stanford 5. Rhian Clarke, Houston 6. Leslie Dunlap, Oklahoma 7. Jennifer Ashcroft, Nevada 8. Shannon Agee-Jones, Montana St. 13*09.25 13*05.25 13-05.25 13-01.50 13-01.50 13-01.50 13-01.50 13-01.50 mil NCAA continued from page 11 “I don’t know what it’s going to be like,” Lundeen said before a practice at Hayward Field last week. “I’m assuming huge. I’m just totally excited to be getting the op portunity to go there.” Unlike Lundeen, Crumley has had a chance to witness the NCAA Championships after attending the 2001 version in Eugene. She still owns the copy of the videotape her father took while at Hayward, and is looking forward to Louisiana. While Crumley and Malone have been relatively healthy for most of the season — Malone having only suffered a pull midway through the 2002 campaign, is now OK — Lun deen has not had the same fate. An elbow injury has bothered her for most of the season. However, Lundeen said she is has been recuperating well and is at her healthiest point in quite awhile. But she still has her obstacles entering the final meet of the 2002 season. “There’s a lot of changes I’m hav ing to make and I’m trying to get myself back into the rhythm of things,” she said. “So it’s a chal lenge right now.” Lundeen enters the meet ranked 12th in the nation, while Malone is the highest ranked of the three Ducks at No. 4, and Crumley fol lows that up at No. 8. The three rep resent Oregon’s best chance to earn quality points at the NCAA Cham pionships. “On one hand, I’m really nervous because it’s NCAAs,” Crumley said. “But on the other hand, I have to re member I just have to do the same thing that I’ve been doing.” E-mail sports reporter Hank Hager at hankhager@dailyemerald.com. Classifieds: Room 300, Erb Memorial Union PO. Box 3159, Eugene, OR 97403 E-mail: dassads@dailyemerald.com Online Edition: www.dailyemerald.com To place an ad, call (541)3464343 or stop by Room 300 Erb Memorial Union 1051YPING/RESUME SERVICES At 344-0759, ROBIN is GRAD SCHOOL APPROVED. 30-year the sis/dissertation background. Term papers. Full resume service. Editing. Laser pr. ON CAMPUS! no INSTRUCTIOOTTORING LATIN AMERICAN MUSIC CLASS learn about Rumba-Salsa-Mariachi Milonga-etc. Summer 2002 UO School of Music. M-TH 1-3:50 PM MUS 399 CRN 42055. RECYCLE 120 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE *Give Me Five!** Run your “FOR SALE" ad (items under $1,000) for 5 days. 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