Oregon, Sun Devil wrestlers
duke it out at Pacific-10 meet
By MiKE RIPLINGER
Of the Emerald
It’s a do-or-die situation for the Oregon
wrestling team as they travel to Corvallis Sunday
and Monday for the Pacific-10 Conference
championships.
Bragging rights in the conference plus berths
to the NCAA national tournament will be at stake
when Oregon, ranked eighth in the nation, fights it
out with Arizona State to settle once and for all
who is number one in the Pac-10.
"ASU is slightly favored, but we're not too far
behind." says Duck coach Ron Finley. "OSU will
definitely be a factor and will be right up there.
“We've been shooting for this for a long time
and we're really going to have to perform if we’re
going to win it," adds Finley.
The draw, which will decide who wrestles
who, will have a lot to do with who wins the
tournament, says Finley.
"If we get a lot of first-round matches, then
we ll have the opportunity to pick up some ad
vancement points. But if we get byes in the first
round, and ASU gets matches, they could go
ahead by as much as ten points,” said Finley.
The Ducks appear to have two wrestlers sure
to be seeded first in returning conference cham
pion Jeff Stuebing and Ryan Kelly. Five wrestlers
— Cliff Porter, Bill Nugent, Barry Boyles, Mike
Miller, and Dan Cook — all should be seeded
second.
"We’ll have seven of our 10 wrestlers ranked
first or second and that’s not too bad," said
Finley. “All 10 wrestlers will have to place in the
top three if we are going to win this tournament,
and I think we’ve got an excellent chance to do
that."
The top two finishers in each weight class,
plus 10 wildcard choices, will be eligible to com
pete in the NCAA tournament March 12-14
"We've got to do well in this tournament if we
are going to have a chance of finishing as high as
we did last year in the national tournament," says
Finley, whose Ducks finished 11th last year.
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