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Mestler Takes Third at Pac-12 Championships
03/05/21 | Cross Country
UNIVERSITY PLACE, Wash. – Running in Friday's Pac-12 Cross Country Championships, Jackson Mestler ran to a career best third-place individual finish at the Chambers Bay Golf Course. With his top-seven showing, Mestler earns a spot on the all-conference first team for the first time in his career.
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Overall, the Men of Oregon finished fourth in the team race while Moira O'Shea was the Ducks' top performer on the women's side.
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Mestler crossed the finish line in a time of 22:54.7, securing the best Pac-12 showing of his career with a previous best of 12th place at the 2018 conference meet. Prior to earning first-team accolades this year, Mestler had tallied second-team honors in 2018 (12th place) and 2019 (14th).
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Aside from Mestler and Jack Yearian, the Ducks' lineup featured three newcomers in their Pac-12 Championships debuts. Yearian was the second Oregon runner across the line in 23:37.7, good for a 25th-place result.
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Freshmen Evan Holland and Quincy Norman were third and fourth in the UO lineup, respectively. Senior transfer Steven Neumaier rounded out the top five in 51st place overall.
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Men's 8K
4. Oregon – 139 points
              3. Jackson Mestler – 22:54.7
              25. Jack Yearian – 23:37.7
              31. Evan Holland – 23:48.9
              41. Quincy Norman – 24:45.5
              51. Steven Neumaier – 24:53.3
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The Women of Oregon had four runners in the field and were led by a career-high conference finish by O'Shea. She navigated the 6K course in a time of 20:48.6, good for a 38th-place finish overall. A year ago at the 2019 Pac-12 meet, O'Shea finished 76th and had a previous conference-best showing of 40th place overall at the 2018 Big Ten Championships during her time at Penn State.
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In her debut at the Pac-12 Championships, Berry (20:56.5) was the second UO runner across the line. Francesca Ierulli also posted an improvement from year ago, finishing in 54th place overall; up from her 69th-place outing as a freshman in 2019. The Ducks' final runner was Caramia Mestler in 63rd place.
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Women's 6K
              38. Moira O'Shea – 20:48.6
              43. Melissa Berry – 20:56.5
              54. Francesca Ierulli – 21:08.8
              63. Caramia Mestler – 21:32.9
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Overall, the Men of Oregon finished fourth in the team race while Moira O'Shea was the Ducks' top performer on the women's side.
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Mestler crossed the finish line in a time of 22:54.7, securing the best Pac-12 showing of his career with a previous best of 12th place at the 2018 conference meet. Prior to earning first-team accolades this year, Mestler had tallied second-team honors in 2018 (12th place) and 2019 (14th).
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Aside from Mestler and Jack Yearian, the Ducks' lineup featured three newcomers in their Pac-12 Championships debuts. Yearian was the second Oregon runner across the line in 23:37.7, good for a 25th-place result.
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Freshmen Evan Holland and Quincy Norman were third and fourth in the UO lineup, respectively. Senior transfer Steven Neumaier rounded out the top five in 51st place overall.
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Men's 8K
4. Oregon – 139 points
              3. Jackson Mestler – 22:54.7
              25. Jack Yearian – 23:37.7
              31. Evan Holland – 23:48.9
              41. Quincy Norman – 24:45.5
              51. Steven Neumaier – 24:53.3
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The Women of Oregon had four runners in the field and were led by a career-high conference finish by O'Shea. She navigated the 6K course in a time of 20:48.6, good for a 38th-place finish overall. A year ago at the 2019 Pac-12 meet, O'Shea finished 76th and had a previous conference-best showing of 40th place overall at the 2018 Big Ten Championships during her time at Penn State.
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In her debut at the Pac-12 Championships, Berry (20:56.5) was the second UO runner across the line. Francesca Ierulli also posted an improvement from year ago, finishing in 54th place overall; up from her 69th-place outing as a freshman in 2019. The Ducks' final runner was Caramia Mestler in 63rd place.
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Women's 6K
              38. Moira O'Shea – 20:48.6
              43. Melissa Berry – 20:56.5
              54. Francesca Ierulli – 21:08.8
              63. Caramia Mestler – 21:32.9
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For more news and information about Oregon Track and Field, follow @OregonTF on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
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