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Oregon trio leads Ducks
at Pre-NCAA Invitational
The Oregon men finished
seventh overall in Iowa, and
Magdalena Sandoval won
her third consecutive race
Scott Archer
Freelance Reporter
It wasn't a bad performance. In fact,
it was a finish many teams wish they
could have.
But this is Oregon, one of the
biggest Meccas for running. It wasn't
a finish that a team with three All
American runners celebrates.
The Oregon men's cross country
team traveled to the 2003 Pre-NCAA
Invitational and finished seventh
overall. The Pre-NCAA Invitational
featured 14 teams ranked in the top
30 or that received votes in the latest
cross country poll.
The Ducks were among 176 men's
and women's teams that competed
on the same course where the Nation
al Championship race will be held.
Northern Iowa hosted the meet at the
Irv Memorial Golf Course in Water
loo, Iowa.
No. 7 Oregon finished seventh in
its 35-team race, behind winners No.
5 Colorado, No. 3 Northern Arizona,
No. 11 Ohio State, No. 14 George
town, No. 19 Arizona and No. 21
N.C. State.
There were three separate races for
both the men's and women's events.
Oregon did not face Pacific-10 Con
ference foe Stanford, which entered the
purple' race ranked No. 1 in the Na
tion. Stanford easily won its race.
BYU's Kip Kangogo (23 minutes,
10 seconds) posted the top time of
the day.
The Ducks were led by their All
American trio of Eric Logsdon, Ryan
Andrus and Brett Holts. Logsdon was
the fastest Duck on the day, finishing
21st overall (24:05), followed by An
drus at 24th (24:09) and Holts at
39th overall (24:25).
Oregon also received a strong debut
from freshman Patrick Werhane when
he finished 94th overall (25:00). It was
Werhane's first varsity race after the
freshman finished second on the
team's "b" squad in Oregon's season
opener in Portland in September. The
race also marked Logsdon's first as a top
finisher for the Ducks.
Also in the mix this weekend for
the Ducks were seniors Magdalena
Sandoval and Eri Macdonald.
Sandoval won her third consecutive
race of the season. She had finished
her last two races after being edged
out of the lead by professional runner
Margaret Butler of Kajaks Track Club.
Sandoval and Macdonald compet
ed in the "open race" as the only rep
resentatives of the Oregon women's
team.
Sandoval won her race by a 40-sec
ond margin, ahead of N.C. State's
Kara Price. It was Sandoval's first col
legiate victory.
When compared to all the other
times completed by runners, San
doval had the 20th-fastest time
among 537 women harriers. It was a
promising finish for Sandoval, con
sidering the field included seven top
10 teams, 18 top-25 teams and 28
teams receiving votes in the most re
cent poll.
Individually, returning NCAA
champion Shalane Flanagan of North
Carolina won the purple race by 32
seconds. She finished the race at a
time of 19:30.
The No. 1 BYU women won the
team title with 86 points, ahead of
No. 11 North Carolina and No. 5
Notre Dame.
Scott Archer is a freelance sports
reporter for the Emerald.
TENNIS
continued from page 7
On the doubles side, two Oregon
teams — Spencer and Swinnen, Bieri
and Kost — advanced into the quar
terfinals after winning their first two
round matches.
The Ducks have not seen this type
of success from two players and two
teams in the same tournament for
a while.
"(The tournament) reinforces what
our guys have been working on," Rus
sell said. "These kind of opportunities
are what we want to capitalize on
when playing in a tournament like
this at home."
The doubles finals will be held
today at noon at the Student
Tennis Center.
Alex Tam is a freelance sports reporter
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Chris King and the Ducks were not able to reach the final round of singles play over the
weekend at the ITA Regionals in Eugene.
BASKETBALL
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lot of different combinations."
Kraayeveld and senior Kayla Steen
lead the team in their final year, while
Bills and juniors Kedzie Gunderson
have two years of Pacific-10 Confer
ence experience
Three players — Ganes, junior
Brandi Davis and sophomore Yadili
Okwumabua — each have a year of
varsity experience with Oregon.
Ganes and Davis are the returning
co-leaders in scoring from Oregon's
2002-03 campaign.
Included with the seven new play
ers are two who spent last season as
redshirts after transferring.
Point guard Corrie Mizusawa spent
two years at St. Mary's (Calif.) before
making the move to Eugene. She will
take on starting duties as point guard.
Chelsea Wagner is also ready to
play after a redshirt year with the
Ducks. The Springfield native spent
her freshman season at Hawaii before
transferring to Oregon to be closer to
home.
Five freshmen also join the team,
including Canadian Kaela Chapde
laine and Australian Eleanor Har
ing. The two double the number of
non-United States players on Ore
gon's roster, but the former is ex
pected to be out for the season with
an ankle injury.
The three freshman from the West
Coast spent the summer in Eugene,
taking classes and working out with
their new teammates.
Cicely Oaks, a graduate of Port
land's Grant High School, led the
state in scoring as a senior, playing
in the same high school conference
as Shetters.
The third freshman, Ashley Allen,
made the trek from California for
the summer.
Most of the returning players also
stayed in Eugene, which helped them
stay in the groove of school and build
a chemistry among the players.
"As a whole we get along really well
on and off the court which I think is
important," Kraayeveld said. "It's
good to like each other on the court
but also to go off the court and be
able to hang out together and just like
each other as people and not just as
basketball players."
The players talked a lot about
their chemistry during Friday's me
dia event, making the point that
chemistry is an important part of
their program.
"I'm really excited," Ganes said.
"We've got a great group of girls com
ing in and everybody's having fun to
gether. We're ready to go."
Contact the senior sports reporter
at mindirice@dailyemerald.com.