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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
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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
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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.
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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