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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1982)
Tourney Continued from Paga 10 The women’s tournament is beginning to resemble the men's tourney The women have their first round games on the home courts of the seeded teams in the different regions, the East, Mideast, Midwest and West Then, after the first round is complete, the teams advance to regional tournaments at differ ent sites Knoxville, Tenn., in the Mideast, Rustin, La , in the Mid west, Raleigh, N C in the East and Stanford, Cali* in the West It will all culminate with the final four in Norfolk, Va Last year, Oregon's Ducks went into the tournament as an at-large team They played Colorado in the first round at Mac Court But then had to travel to Los Angeles to tangle with DSC They lost by three points, but if they would have won, they would have had to play on the road in following games This year, the home court ad vantage has ceased to exist Oregon will play Missouri at McArthur Court tommorow night with the winner advancing to Stanford for two more possi ble playoff games This year's tournament ap pears to be farily balanced in all four regions USC is the top El win Helny seeded team in the Mideast regional, No 1 ranked Loui siana Tech is the top seed in the Midwest, No 2 Cheyney State is tops in the East while Long Beach State is the top seed in the West regional In the Western regional, it looks like this: Long Beach State is 22-5 on the year, with Maryland. 22-6 the second seed The Ducks, 21-4 are the third seed, Drake 26-6, is fourth. Ohio State, 19-6 is the fifth seed, Stanford. 19-7 is seventh and Howard, 14-10 is the eighth seeded team in the region The four teams to win their games will move on to the second and third rounds at Stanford University on March 19 and 21. The Ducks have already played two of the teams in their region, Ohio State and Drake Oregon handled Ohio State 68-60 in the finals of the Giusti Tournament in December and beat Drake 64-56 in January Heiny indicates that this year's tournament is balanced “In the Mideast, I think USC should win, but there are others who can challenge them,” Heiny said ”1 would think Louisiana Tech, with its home court ad vantage in the regionals, would win the Midwest clearly, but Georgia and Arizona State are tough. "Old Dominion should win the East regional but Cheyney State, ranked No 2 in the na tion, is very good. In our bracket, it is pretty much up for grabs. Long Beach State is very good as is Maryland But so are we. A number of teams could con tend." How about the Ducks chances of advancing to the final four? "I think we have a good shot at winning,” Heiny said. "It really depends on how we play. We will have to play very good to win, but we can do it.” First round play is slated to run March 12-14, with the semifinals and final at Norfolk, Va on March 26 and 28. < I V5ns<^ • HANDCRAFTED AAMPWCANMAOt ATMUmC FOOTWEAR Now available at Hutch’s Bicycle Store | 960 Chamellon Get to Know Your neighbors! mm mmm V V The West University neighbors 1456 F*rry St. • Eugan*, Or*. 97401 • 687-5366 FREE DEMONSTRATIONS! » GRAPHICALLY YOURS! L QUICK COMPUTER PORTRAITS on our line of: T-shirts, posters, calendars, puzzles, night shirts, aprons pillowcases, tote bags Unique Personal Gifts LOW PRICES Taken Live or From Any Photo 1128 Alder 11-6 Mon -Fri. 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