University of Oregon


Pacific-10 Championships

Monster Dash!
11/01/08 | Cross Country
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SPRINGFIELD, Ore. ? Galen Rupp won his second career individual title to lead top-ranked Oregon to its third consecutive Pacific-10 Conference men's cross country crown Friday at the Springfield Country Club before a crowd estimated at 5,000 strong. The
“The men were brilliant,” said Oregon Associate Athletic Director Vin Lananna. “They did a great job. Galen was fantastic. I still think we could run better. We went out way too had. It was a hard race, but that's what we wanted.”
Rupp, a senior from
Rupp joined Steve Prefontaine (1970-71, '73) and Jim Hill (1982-83) as the Ducks' multiple conference winners.
“Coach told me to have fun today and not put too much pressure on myself,” Rupp said. “We have a big target on our backs this year and as a team we really just wanted to get rolling today. The conference title is a big deal, especially with us hosting it. We had a great time today.”
Nearly as impressive as Rupp was freshman Luke Puskedra's second place dash in 23:32.11. The Ducks also counted a fifth-place finish from Shadrack Kiptoo-Biwott (23:42.50), a ninth-place finish from Andrew Wheating (23:46.79) and an 11th-place showing from Matthew Centrowitz (23:47.95) for their 28 points. Curtis Suver was right behind Centrowitz in 12th (23:48.89).
It was the third time in program history that
Stanford runners Chris Derrick (23:38.17) and Garrett Heath (23:41.18) finished third and fourth, respectively, while California's Yosef Ghebray was sixth (23:43.03).
Rupp, Kiptoo-Biwott and Puskedra led the early going for the Ducks. The trio, paced by Rupp, held a 50 meter edge on the pack. At the half-way point in the race, Rupp pushed ahead with the lead while Puskedra and Kiptoo-Biwott ran neck-and-neck 16 seconds behind the leader. The remainder of the chase pack, led by Kelly Spady of
With one final loop of the 3.5 loop course remaining, Rupp led Puskedra and Kiptoo-Biwott with Wheating and two other Ducks in the 4-6 positions leading the chase pack and the Ducks remained strong to close out the win.
On the women's side, Lindsey Scherf and Nicole Blood posted top-10 finishes for the Ducks, but
Kendra Schaaf led the Huskies, winning in a course-record 19:24.05.
“I think the
Schaaf, a freshman from Craven,
Scherf was the top non-Washington finisher, taking seventh in 20:15.64, with Blood right behind (20:25.28). Alex Kosinski was 11th for the Ducks in 20:29.61, with Melissa Grelli 14th (20:36.98), Mattie Bridgmon 15th (20:41.43) and Zoe Nelson 16th (20:41.91).
“UW ran really well and I think they caught us off guard emotionally when we were hurting halfway through and they were still moving up, and that made it a difficult race,” said Blood. “We just have to believe that we are better than that, and we know we are. We'll be back and ready to go for nationals.”

















