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University Commons Open Monday-Saturday Online exclusive Check out a photo gallery with some of the most moving images from last weekend’s 29th annual Prefontaine Classic, only online. The photos feature Ana Guevara, Alan Webb, Stacy Dragila and Abraham Chebii. . mill! See the photos at www.dailyemerald.com... Go to the front page, scroll down and dick on "Special Eaitions Photo Gallery: Prefontaine Classic." Sports brief Taylor transfers to Seattle Pacific Oregon women’s basketball guard Amy Taylor announced Wednesday that she will transfer to Seattle Pacif ic next year. Taylor joins former Duck Jamie Craighead, who is an assistant coach with the Division II program. “My time at Oregon has been amazing, and I would never change it for the world,” Taylor said. “I have made some incredible friends and my character has been molded greatly from the challenges I've faced and experiences I've had here. My coaches have been awesome and brought me along so far.” Last season, the 5-foot-8 sopho more averaged four points, 1.2 re bounds, and one assist per game for the Ducks, mainly coming off the bench. She shot 50 percent from the field and connected on 11 of her 30 attempts from beyond the 3 point arc. She was also voted the team’s Most Improved Player and re ceived the Harry Ritchie Scholar Athlete Award. “Amy has been a great Duck both athletically and academically, and we wish her the best of luck as she pursues a playing and educational opportunity closer to home,” Ore gon head coach Bev Smith said. The Shoreline, Wash., native will be eligible to play next season be cause Seattle Pacific plays in a lower division than the Ducks. Taylor is the second member of the women’s basketball team to leave the squad in the last month. Assistant coach Dan Muscatell ac cepted the head coaching position at Sacramento State on May 6. —Hank Hager Sauvage file Born; Jordan Marie McDaniels on May 25, 1981 in Bellevue, Wash, Married Curtis Steven Sauvage on Dec. 15,2001. Before Oregon; As a senior at Mt. Si High School in North Bend, Wash., Sauvage scored in three events at state championships, finishing second in discus. Oregon: Qualified for Pac-1 Os in the hammer in all four years at Oregon. Best finish was seventh this season. Personal best of 191 -4 likely won’t qualify her for NCAAs, but Sauvage has consistently stepped up in big meets. She had her best throws in Pac-1 Os every season except 2003. Sauvage is expecting a child on Dec. 7. Thrower continued from page 9 battles against each other.” Sauvage doesn’t deny the fact. “I think I like to have fun,” she said. “We know when to work hard and we know when we can have fun and goof around. It’s fun to give a little attitude here and there.” Attitude can be expected from a woman two months pregnant. Sauvage married Curtis Steven Sauvage Dec. 15, 2001 and made the announcement to her team this April that she would have a child. “It wasn’t planned but it was per fect timing if it were to happen,” the mother-to-be said. “We’re both really excited, Curt and I are, and it will be a nice thing for our family.” Sauvage doesn’t know if it’s a Today's crossword solution boy or girl; the couple has chosen not to know. The 22-year-old’s baby is due Dee. 7 of this year. But before tending to motherly duties, Sauvage has other business to take care of. She enters the re gional meet in Stanford ranked eighth in the hammer throw. Sauvage will need to finish top five at regionals or hit a mark of 200 feet to advance to nationals. UCLA’s Jessica Cosby currently holds the fifth spot with a mark of 200-7. Fitting, as Sauvage’s goal all year has been to hit 200 feet. And she knows how to rise to the occasion. Her best marks in her sopho more and junior years came at Pac 10s. As a freshman, Sauvage hit her . best mark in the last chance meet to qualify for Pac-lOs. “This year we’re hoping for her to peak again at just the right time,” Harmon said. “She is a nat ural peaker. And she did all of this under tremendous duress. That tenacity is in large part the reason why she’s become such a good student in the hammer.” A student, a wife and a soon-to be mother, Sauvage has done quite a bit in her near picture-perfect ca reer at Oregon. Contact the sports reporter atjessethomas@dailyemerald.com.