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@GoDucks: Liz Brenner wins fan vote for SI College Athlete of the Year, but UNC's Loren Shealy takes home 2013 honor http://t.co/3uKzXsSzTC
Wed, 22 May 2013 16:50:48 +0000
@GoDucks: RT @wintheday: Liz has dropped to 2nd in SI College Athlete of the Year. Vote now! http://t.co/poJic24xUj
Wed, 22 May 2013 00:55:27 +0000
@GoDucks: Today's game between @OregonBaseball & OSU in Corvallis was rained out & will not be made up. Teams split reg season series 2-2
Wed, 22 May 2013 00:49:49 +0000
@GoDucks: That's a wrap: Ducks win 2012-13 Civil War series vs. OSU http://t.co/xTpnkfiLXg
Tue, 21 May 2013 22:44:25 +0000
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Lynne Winbigler (Anderson)
Position: Hall of Fame Inductee
Other Position: 1992 Inductee, Track & Field

She won the 1976 U.S. Olympic Trials in the discus, making her Oregon’s first female Olympian and launching her on a
four-year reign as the top woman discus thrower in the United States. She learned she could train as hard as any man and did. The 1980 Olympics, long a goal, was dashed by the U.S. boycott.

After that, she retired to begin coaching and teaching. Now married and coaching throwers at the University of Minnesota, Winbigler’s legacy is established. She finished at Oregon in 1975 with third in the AIAW national meet, then went on to
win three TAC titles and earn the American record in 1977. Oregon’s most pretigious woman’s track award is named in her honor.
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