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Oregon men run right to No. 1.


Byline: The Register-Guard

The Oregon men's and women's cross country teams were both rewarded with high rankings after last Saturday's sweep of the Bill Dellinger Invitational in·vi·ta·tion·al  
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 at Springfield Country Club.

The Duck men, by virtue of their decisive victory Meaning
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 over previously top-ranked Wisconsin, took over the No. 1 spot in the poll, conducted by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association.

The UO women, who knocked off five ranked teams at the Dellinger meet, made an even more dramatic move as they jumped 21 spots to No. 3, trailing top-ranked Stanford and No. 2 Colorado.

On the men's side, Colorado and Wisconsin are tied for second, followed by Oklahoma State, Iona and Stanford.

Allenby leads Beavers

to second golf title

BREMERTON, Wash. - Oregon State's James Allenby finished with a 6-under par 138 to win medalist honors Tuesday and lead the Beavers to the team title at the rain-shortened Husky Invitational.

OSU (Open Source UNIX) Refers to the Unix variants that are maintained as open source, which were primarily BSD Unix and Linux until Sun made its Solaris operating system open source in 2005.  finished at 9-over 585, seven strokes ahead of Washington. Pepperdine was third at 595, with Oregon fourth at 596. It was Oregon State's second tournament championship this season.

`We have played two tournaments and were fortunate to win both of them," OSU coach Brian Watts Brian Peter Watts (born March 18 1966) is an American professional golfer.

Watts was born in Montreal, Canada to European parents, but is now a U.S. citizen who lives in Oklahoma.[1].
 said. "This is a great way to start the year. You never want to peak too early, but coming off the summer everybody is playing well and it makes it a little easier to get into the flow of things.'

Tuesday morning, six golfers finished up their second rounds that were suspended by darkness on Monday, but rain washed out the final round on Tuesday at the 7,061-yard, par-72 Gold Mountain Olympic Course.

OSU's Diego Velasquez finished tied for fifth with a 1-over 145 and Alex Williams was tied for 14th at 148.

UO's Jack Dukeminier tied for eighth at 2-over 146, and Sean Maekawa tied for 31st at 152. Joey Benedetti tied for 14th at 4-over 148 after finishing up with a 75 Tuesday.

Little, Hildahl lift Oregon women into sixth place

DENVER - Oregon's Kendra Little and Kate Hildahl shot even-par 72s Tuesday in the final round of the Heather Fall Memorial to lead the Ducks to sixth place, while Oregon State finished seventh.

Oregon's final round of 295 was the top team score of the day on the par-72, 6,221-yard Omni Interlochen course.

Overall, the Ducks were paced by Little's 221, good enough for 11th. Cathryn Bristow shot 225 and finished in a tie for 24th, while Felicia Eastick was a stroke back tied for 28th. Hildahl was 37th at 230.

Colorado won the team title with 885, four strokes ahead of Oklahoma. Oregon finished at 901 and Oregon State at 905.

Oregon State's Martha Burkard shot a final round 68 and finished tied for eighth at 220.

Jessi Gebhardt was tied for 32nd at 228 and Julianna Uhrik was tied for 37th at 230 for the Beavers.

Portland State's Kayla Morinaga finished at 214 to win medalist honors.

Familiar name wins two

at men's Mid-Amateur

BANDON - San Diego's Tim Mickelson won two matches Tuesday, including one with a chip-in for eagle on the last hole, and headed a group of eight players who advanced to the quarterfinals of the 2007 U.S. Mid-Amateur at Bandon Dunes Golf Resort Bandon Dunes Golf Resort is a complex of three golf courses located just north of the city of Bandon, Oregon, United States. Courses
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.

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Bend's Brandon Kearney, the final Oregonian left in the tournament, lost to Jordan Byrd of Clemson, S.C., 3 and 2.
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Title Annotation:Sports; Duck women vault to No. 3 as both teams cash in on their success at the Dellinger Invite
Publication:The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
Date:Oct 3, 2007
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