. Women's continued from page 7 NCAA invites for the second straight year. Despite missing the 160-foot bar rier, Crumley’s 157-11 and Lun deen’s 157-3 were good enough for third and fourth place, respectively. “It wasn’t pretty, but I did my best to fight through it,” Crumley said. “I’m in nowhere near the shape I need to be, so I used a five-step ap proach. I know I can throw 160 feet off that by keeping it simple.” Lundeen showed equal disap pointment with the performance. “Realistically, the only good thing that happened today is that we quali fied for nationals,” she said. “I was disappointed by the marks today. Things are supposed to be clicking, but they’re not yet.” Senior Jordan Sauvage received Oregon’s final national invite with a fifth-place finish (183-11) in the ham mer throw. Sauvage only topped 180 feet once in the last month and im proved on her prelim effort of 179 feet to earn her first NCAA appearance. The Duck women failed to send an athlete to nationals on the oval. Senior Eri Macdonald fell .06 sec onds short of making the 800-meter final in her final track season, and senior Janette Davis wrapped up her Duck career by ranking 11th overall (55.00) among 16 entries in the 400 meters. Oregon’s trifecta in the 5,000 me ters of redshirt sophomore Magdale na Sandoval (11th, 16:45.91), red shirt senior Carrie Zografos (13th, 17:04.57) and freshman Nicole Feest (17th, 17:14.31) fell just shy of their season bests. But all in all, it was one of Oregon’s best performances this season. “We had probably our best day in a long time,” Oregon women’s head coach Tom Heinonen said of Satur day’s competition. “I’m really proud of the kids we have going to nationals be cause they definitely earned it.” Contact the sports reporter at jessethomas@dailyemerald.com. lish as usua/ •A, Literature of the Northwest ENG 325. CRN 40602. 2:00-3:50 p.m. MUWH. John Witte. JULY 21.-AUGIJST 15 English in Sununer 2003 SUMMER SESSION • JUNE 23-AUGUST 15 Register on DuckWeb now. Pick up a free summer catalog in Oregon Hall or at the UO bookstore. It has all the information you need to know about UO summer session, http://uosummer.uoregon.edu UNIVERSITY OF OREGON /Check out our web site GeoffThumer Oregon Media Services Holliday (left) is congratulated by Oregon teammates after her record-setting vault Friday in California. " FOR BOOKS. UO Bookstore Main June 4-14 REGULAR STORE HOURS EMU Lobby and Duck Shop at Autzen June 9-13 MON. - THUR. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. FRIDAY 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON BOOKSTORE Join the Peer Health Ed. Program at the UO Health Center