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Adam Amato Emerald Roslyn Lundeen was one of only three Oregon athletes to score at the NCAA Championships. She will return in 2003 to anchor the Oregon javelin contingent. Track continued from page 9A hurdler as well. The two didn’t nec essarily make the big waves, but helped contribute much-needed points when the Ducks participated in scoring meets. Carrie Zografos, one of the more underrated Ducks, came through for Oregon this season, most specif ically in the steeplechase. The Portland native set the school’s three-year-old record in the event, and got many of the Hayward Field spectators off their seat this season. For her efforts, she received the team’s Cross Country award. Looking forward to 2003, the Ducks will return four All-Ameri cans from the 2002 season, as well as Reed, giving Oregon one of its deepest teams in years. To make matters even more favorable for next season, the Ducks graduate two seniors — Jenny Kenyon and Daisy Pressley. And should the Hayward faithful expect another 27th place finish at the NCAA Championships? Not so, according to Heinonen. They should do better. “That’s certainly what we ex pect,” he said. E-mail sports reporter Hank Hager at hankhager@dailyemerald.com. Sports briefs Dion named assistant at SPU Lindsey Dion, the emotional leader of Oregon’s Pacific-10 Con ference championship team in 2000 and co-captain of another NCAA Tournament team in 2001, has been named assistant coach of women’s basketball at Seattle Pacific University. Dion, 22, served as a volunteer graduate assistant at Oregon this past season when first-year head coach Bev Smith guided the Ducks to a WNIT title. Dion, who will be the top aide to head coach Gordy Presnell, re places Lynne DeYoung, who re signed May 7 after five seasons to become head coach at Chico State. During her playing career, Dion was a three-year starter at forward and was a member of -squads which reached the NCAA Tourna ment four consecutive years from 1998-2001 and won Pac-10 cham pionships in 1999 and 2000. She made honorable mention all-con ference as a junior and senior and honorable mention academic all conference her final three seasons. Dion, native of Fresno, Calif., graduated from Clovis West High, earning Northwest Yosemite League MVP as a senior. She graduated from Oregon with a bachelor’s degree in educational studies. —from staff and wire reports Lewis’ legacy is tied to Mike Tyson TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — In each boxing era, the great heavyweight champions had to beat at least one fighter to establish their legacy. Floyd Patterson defeated Inge mar Johansson in the 1960s. Muhammad Ali, whose reign came during arguably the tough est era, established himself as “The Greatest” by beating Sonny Liston, Joe Frazier and George Foreman. In the last decade, Evander Holyfield solidified his spot in the Boxing Hall of Fame by twice de feating Mike Tyson, who dominat ed the division in the late 1980s. Though Tyson isn’t the same fighter, he remains a benchmark. Most experts, including leg endary trainer Angelo Dundee, believe Lennox Lewis must defeat Tyson to make a career-defining statement and prove he’s worthy of being considered among the great heavyweights. When he steps into the ring Saturday night at the Pyramid in Memphis, Lewis must beat Tyson convincingly, Dundee said, bellowing every word as he did during his years working Ali’s corner. Should Lewis win, he’ll no longer be looked upon as a pow erful, but tentative heavyweight with a questionable chin, Dundee said. “He is going to get a lot of acco lades,” he said. “They’ll say, ‘Oh man, he’s for real.’” Even though Lewis has beaten Holyfield and every other wor thy challenger set in front of him, his two losses in 42 fights continue to haunt him. They came against lightly regarded Oliver McCall (1994) and Hasim Rahman (2001). Though Lewis holds the World Boxing Council and the Interna tional Boxing Federation belts, the champion isn’t getting much respect as Saturday’s fight nears. Promoters say Tyson is the one selling the fight because of his abil ity to end a bout with one blow. “I’m just going to take my re spect,” Lewis said in a recent teleconference call. “I’m going to go in there and show the world that I am the best heavyweight on the planet. Lewis’ trainer Emanuel Stew ard hopes his fighter doesn’t want to do more than establish his lega cy by beating Tyson, then retire. “I don’t think there’s much more for Lennox to accomplish,” Steward said. “I’ve told him, ‘You’ve beaten everyone you need to.’ And, he’s done almost all of his fighting in hostile terri tory. I think it’s very important that Lennox wins this fight and win it impressively. I want him to be spectacular.” — St. Clair Murraine Knight Ridder Newspapers Cabot continued from page 9A fessional baseball for 17 years; NBA legend John Stockton and Fred Couples, who joined the PGA Tour three years before Ty ron was born. They grew up in a time when they weren’t force-fed only one sport. In parting, a word to the young guns: Kobe, you may be able to throw down some two-handed dunk on my head, and Ty, you may be able to shoot more than a dozen shots better than me on the golf course, but watch out, guys — I climb trees and throw snowballs with the best of them. E-mail sports reporter Chris Cabot at chriscabot@dailyemerald.com. 018281 Here’s to our fabulous greeks! Each spring there are four awards that recognize oustanding greek men and women for their accomplishments in the community, in their chapter and academically. The Artemis and Bogen Awards are given to the top 3rd year male and female greek, respectively. The Wilson and Sorenson Awards are given to the top graduating male and female greek, respectively. Below is the greek honor roll. These students have maintained a 3.5 GPA or above for the last two terms. Congratulations to the spring award winners and to those students on the greek honor roll! Catherine Tenedios VP PHC Scholastic Recognition Derek Hart VP IFC Scholastic Recognition Artemis Award Winner: Annabelle Bonifacio Bogen Award Winner: Justin Zuiker WilsonAward: Catherine Prendergast Sorenson Award: Kevin Gelbrich Greek Honor Roll 3.5 and above Fraternities: ALPHA EPSILON PI Ezra James Mannix BETA THETA PI Nicholas John Bogen Daniel Cody Occhipinti Michael Richard Perko Tyler Arthur Rogoway CHI PS I Timothy Ray Berry Kyle Wylis Fletcher DELTA SIGMA PHI John Mark Hannam Anthony D.A. Kuchulis Trevor David Menne Ronald Wayne Van Auker DELTA TAU DELTA Brian Michael Peterson Zachary Theo Pollock DELTA UPSILON John Paul Kliestik Eric Robert Peterson Jonathan Christoper Schetky KAPPA SIGMA Joshua Michael Nussbaum Drew Scott Wedeking Corey Benjamin Wiggins PI KAPPA ALPHA Brendan James Nieubuurt PI KAPPA PHI Jeffrey Raymond McClain Maco Stewart Marc Ross Thayer Nicholas Dale Trebon SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON David Courtland Childers Kenneth Dale Faber SIGMA CHI Nicholas Sean Anderson Brandon Sparks Cresswall Zachary Paul Domka Casey Anton Kovacic Michael Ryan Mullis SIGMA PHI EPSILON Michael Andrew Baysinger Joseph Robert Boyd Bryan Richard Engdahl John P. Fillmore Derek Simeon Hart John M. Mize Matthew James Thornton Forrest Davidson Walker THETA CHI Dustin John Funes Jeremy Walter Hull Steven Patrick Mozinski Jordan Elliott Pomeroy Jeffrey John Schnabel Sororities: ALPHA CHI OMEGA Emily Jane Campbell Rose Eileen Connolly Ann Molly Fieger Jessica Gunness Marie Ashley Moreland Alison Jean Peabody Megan Luana Spalding ALPHA PHI Jennifer Elizabeth Cofield Andrea Marie Hall Kristen Nicole Hall Trang Nguyen Luong CHI OMEGA Nora Sam Ahmed Johanne Marie Bauer Marissa Renee Beck Casey Jo Chumrau Emily Parthenia Garten Jennifer Ann Lindquist Karen Marie Moynes Renee Jean Schultz Amy Elizabeth Seely Amy Elizabeth Stanton Courtney Jennifer Warner Allison Ann Wehrley Rebekah Lynne Wiley DELTA GAMMA Marie Elaina Brink Megan Olive Dobson Kimberly Harriet Jessica Erin Heitz Dawn SundayMayer Tiffany Christina Mehlhaf Danielle Elizabeth Perez Lauren Nicole Rotenberg Hillary Leah Shultz Betsy Alice Williams GAMMA PHI BETA Kristin Elizabeth Adams Karly A. Bannister Anya Elizabeth Bjomskov Corrie Lynn Fuhrman Mayuko Hirai Jennifer Nicole Sullivan KAPPA DELTA Lydia Roxanne Emfmger Alexis Anne Hawkins Erica Beth Kelly Kimberly Lynn Merrill Alison Hester O’Gara Melissa Ann Pinson Mellissa Ann Swift Courtney Lynn Traux Christie Chien Hua Wong Teresa Rene Worstell KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA Annabelle Agcaoili Bonifacio Nicole Allison Chinn Kristin Elizabeth Hanes Valerie Jean Hunt Kelly Nicole Hurst Jacquelyn Renee Jodoin Kathryn Elizabeth Lawrence Michelle T. Matejka Jennifer Lee McDonald Megan Lenore McNamara Jennifer Michelle Ness Sarah Marie Plato Alyce Haunani Prentice Erin Michelle Shea Deborah Jean Warren Theresa Eileen Weaver Lacey Ann Westlake PI BETA PHI Andryce Cara Anderson Piper Wreath Cox Molly Maxine Diaz Stephanie Ann Donnelley Elaine Heather Drom Elizabeth Anne Farrar Kelli Ann Goodrich Tiffany Drina Gromlich Kathryn Melissa Higgs Brook Elizabeth Hikade Tracy Lynn Holland Nikaline Annamarie Katsilometes Phyllis Samantha Lee Heather Marie Murtaugh Lauren Elizabeth Olson Sheerin Niloofar Shahinpoor Cortnie Anne Shupe Elizabeth Anne Smith Carolyn Elizabeth Snarskis Karissa Nicole Strickland Kimberly Ann Zimmer SIGMA KAPPA Rebecca S. Cambreleng Emily Margaret Fagin Darcie Rose Leach Kristin Louise Tosti Jaya Rene Verma