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Netters sweep FSU and Notre Dame, stand in first By Capi Lynn Of the bmtld Oregon’s volleyball team boosted its NorPac Conference record to 4-0 and im proved its season mark to 10-14 as it col lected two impressive victories over the weekend. The Ducks continued their winning ways in conference play as they downed Fresno State University Friday night at McAurthur Court 15-12, 15-8. 12-15, 15-4 in front of a large home crowd. The victory was an important one for the Ducks as it forced them into a tie for the conference lead with San Jose State University. Oregon fans saw the Ducks burst out to a 4-0 lead in the opening game before the ( Ten Kramer Bulldogs began to slowly, but surely creep up on the hosts. In no time at all, Oregon found itself trailing 8-11, and head coach Chris Voeiz signalled for a timeout. The Ducks immediately jumped on the Bulldogs and forced an FSU turnover, following the timeout. With Tina Adolph serving and Sue Harbour and Teri Kramer connecting on a couple of crucial kill points, the Ducks roared to an 11-11 deadlock. Oregon allowed Fresno State only one more point on the scoreboard after that, while it stomped on to victory. The Ducks controlled basically the en tire second game after surging out to a 9-1 lead. The Bulldogs did manage to cut the distance, but to no avail. Game three went to Fresno State after a constant back and forth battle between both teams, but nevertheless the Ducks owned game four and the match. Harbour and Kramer each hammered out 16 kills to lead the Ducks over the Bulldogs, while Shaunna Koenig and Heidi Eakin added 10 and eight kills respectively to round off the balanced attack. “Kramer had an outstanding offensive match,” Chris Voeiz said “And Eakin stepped in to play at middle for the first time and filled the gap nicely." ' Voeiz was forced to place Eakin in the middle position because Denise Kuhn, a freshman starter, had been sidelined with a back injury. Voeiz obviously wasn't disappointed with Eakin's performance; as the 5-foot-9-inch junior stepped in and serv ed three aces, to go with her eight kills, and recorded a hitting percentage of .412. Despite the victory. Voeiz is still hop ing to eliminate some of her team's inconsistency. ‘'We’re going to have to get rid of the slumps and play with more intensity for a longer period of time,” Voelz said. Adolph, a freshman setter, also had u fine match against the Bulldogs as she tallied 43 assists on the night. The Ducks performed well on the defensive end as well according to Voelz. "The team had some great moments of defense and that included everyone." she said. Oregon crusher! visiting Notre Dame 15-8. 15-9, 15-8 Sunday night to make it a clean sweep of wins for the weekend. "We weren't forced into the tempo we had against Fresno State, so it was a slower match for us," Voelz said. "Fresno had forced us into a much faster pace Friday." Sophomore Teri Kramer was again a dominant force in the Ducks’ attack, dishing out 12 kills; as.the Oregon nat ters rolled to victory. Kramer was averag ing 4.3 kills per game in NorPac matches and 3.3 in all matches prior to the Noire Dame contest. Koenig added Tl kills and Harbour contributed nine kills to support Kramer's performance. "Koenig and Kramer both had some good play for us." Voelz said. "Harbour also had a good blocking match and Monica Camp did well defensively and passed well." Due to the Ducks' ability to control the entire match against the Fighting Irish, Voelz was able to get everyone on her squad into the lineup. Following the Notre Dame match, the natters were forced to cut their victory celebration a little short after receiving the news that Voelz would make the 1985-86 volleyball season her last. = Chris Voelz Many, tears were wept as Voelz an nounced! that she had accepted the Associate Athletic.Director position here at the University and would resign as head volleyball coach. ■ . ‘ Voelz wanted to inform her team now. to enable her to.get started on the tusk of . finding a"replacement. Oregon will resume NorPac action later this week when it visits the Univer- ' sity of'Califomia-Berkeley Friday and San Jose State University Saturday. 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