Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 30, 1982, Page 14, Image 14

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Ducks begin league play
By Doug Levy
Ot lh« Emerald
The schedule maker served
up a doozie of an inaugural for
the Oregon women's volleyball
team, which opens play in the
new NorPac league with a road
trip to California this weekend.
Oregon will kick things off
Friday when they pay a visit to
the University of Pacific, then
will travel to Fresno State to
challenge the Bulldogs.
In UOP, the Ducks will face
their biggest challenge of the
season Pacific is ranked
second in the nation and
features Jan Saunders, who
Oregon coach Chris Voelz
called, "one of the finest setters
around."
The Ducks must also be wary
of middle blocker Robin Burns
and hitter Therese Boyle. "We'll
have to contain Burns and
Boyle," Voelz said
The match against Fresno
State will pit two of the confere
nce's youngest teams The
Ducks start three or four
freshmen each match and
Fresno's roster is also short on
experienced members.
"We don’t know too much
about them except what's on
the scouting report,” Voelz
said. "They're very young and
inexperienced, and we beat
them at junior nationals last
summer, but it won’t be the
same team we played before,”
The Ducks will be without
Shaunna Koenig, who is side
lined for three weeks with a
hand injury, but the rest of the
team appears to be healthy
Annetta Ensworth, injured at the
BYU Invitational, should be
ready to play Also, Stephanie
Tambe returned recently from
an ankle injury.
Cathy Hill, last year’s team
captain and All-America
nominee, is sitting out this
season because of a knee injury
that required surgery.
Voelz knows it will take a
yeoman effort to beat UOP, but
she thinks her team is ready
"We seem to be progressing
since the beginning of the
season," she noted. "We need
to do a better job of blocking,
and we have to go out and play
our game. We ll have to have
good defense.’’
Last year, Oregon took a
tough Pacific team to five
games before losing The bad
news for Voelz is that this
Pacific team appears to be just
as good “They’re young, but
they have done a great job of
recruiting They have a lot of
players with national and
international experience,” says
Voelz
The two matches this
weekend will be the first taste of
the new NorPac conference for
the Ducks, and Voelz seems
glad about the step up to a
tougher league. "It’s a very
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Chris Voelz
tough league The teams are
good from top to bottom," Voelz
said
"I'm trying to schedule
tougher games for us every
year. If we played the same
schedule this year that we
played four years ago, we would
be 44-0."
Besides UOP, Oregon and
Fresno State, the NorPac
Conference includes California,
Washington, Santa Clara, San
Jose State, Oregon State,
Washington State and the
University of San Francisco.
One of Oregon's goals is to fin
ish in the top four, according to
Voelz, which would put them in
the conference championships.
One team Oregon will not play
this year is traditional rival
Portland State. The Vikings
have dropped to Division II and
are playing in the Rocky
Mountain Conference.
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