Women's continued from page 7 vault at 14 feet, 1/4 inches at the Mt. Sac Relays on April 19 took the top spot. It was also an Ore gon record. Last year, the diminutive senior finished third in the conference championships, finishing at a height of 13-5 1/4. Joining Holliday in the pole vault competition is fellow senior Niki McEwen, second in the confer ence in the event, and junior Kirsten Riley, who finished the regular season at a height of 12-9 1/2 at the Oregon Twilight on May 3. McEwen is second in the Pac-10 in the event, clearing 13-11 1/4 at the Pepsi Invitational at Hay ward Field on April 12. Senior Georgette Moyle and sophomore Hannah Moore, who both topped 12-5 1/2, will also be making the trek down South. In what could be one of their last appearances for the Ducks, sophomores Roslyn Lundeen and Elisa Crumley will join their pole vaulting mates. With women’s throws coach Sally Harmon not be ing retained for next season, the duo have both said they would consider transferring. Reportedly, both have considered Georgia, among others, but have yet to make a decision. Each has a chance to place high at the Pac-lOs, Lundeen entering the weekend fourth in the Pac 10 (158-3) and Crumley fifth (157-11). Senior Amanda Brown, who has finished as high as sixth in the Pac-10 Championships in the triple jump, is Oregon’s leader in the event this year. She finished the season at 40-9 1/2. Jenny Brogdon is the team’s only entrant in the high jump, clearing the stick at 5-7 four times this season. The senior took second last season at the Pac-lOs, finishing at a height of 5-9 1/4. Finishing up the team’s field events, Mary Et ter and Jordan Sauvage bolster Oregon’s chances of earning quality points. Etter, in her final Pac-10 competition, is third in the discus at 176-0. Sauvage, who owns the Oregon record in the hammer, is fifth in the Pac-10 in the event at 191-4. The Ducks are not as strong in the running events, placing just one entrant in most events. The 1,500 and 5,000 meter races, however, will be full of Oregon hopefuls. Seniors Eri Macdonald and Carrie Zografos lead the pack in the 1,500, followed closely by sophomore Laura Harmon. Macdonald finished the year at 4:25.81, also is set to run in the 800. She finished fourth (2:07.40) in the conference in the latter event. Sophomore Magdalena Sandoval reigns supreme in the 5,000, placing first among Duck entrants at 16:43.94. Following closely is Zografos at 16:51.10, while freshman Nicole Feest is farther behind at 16:57.94. Also joining the Ducks in Los Angeles is senior Janette Davis, who is set to compete in the 200 and 400. “She’s a better runner this year, and she com petes really well in the clutch,” head coach Tom Heinonen said. For Heinonen, the meet is his final Pac-10 com petition at the helm of the Ducks. The 27-year head coach has finished first in the conference 11 times in his career, the last time coming in 1992. Last season, the team fin ished 6th in the Pac-10, and Oregon has not fin ished higher than fifth since 1996, when the Ducks took second. With a long list on high marks — despite Holli day being the only athlete to lead the conference — the Ducks could send Heinonen into retirement with an impressive showing. Contact the sports reporter at hankhager@dailyemerald.com. Mark McCambridge Emerald Elisa Crumley is ranked fifth in the conference in the javelin heading into the conference finale. Classifieds To place an ad, call (541) 346-4343 or stop by Room 300 Erb Memorial Union E-mail: classads@dailyemerald.com Online Edition: www.dailyemerald.com Room 300, Erb Memorial Union, PO. 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