Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 05, 1986, Page 9, Image 9

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    Golfers finish sixth in Phoenix l
By Craig Harris
Of IH» Fimtald
The Oregon g(*lf team made a 180-degree
turn this weekend at the Sun Devil-Phoenix
Thunderbird Collegiate, and it couldn't have
come at a better time.
After a disasterous exhibition in their last
tourney, the Ducks couldn't afford a repeat per
formance if they had any hopes of clinching an
NCAA tournament invitation.
But thanks to the last day sub-par shooting of
sophomores Steve Kinloul. Croy Cochran and
senior George Daves, the Ducks tied Pacific-10
Conference powerhouse CSC for sixth place.
More importantly is the fact that UCl.A and
San lose Slate, teams that have been chasing the
• .’Ducks all year, turned in seventh and eighth
place finishes The Bruins finished 10 strokes
behind Oregon, while the Spartans tell by 22
strokes'.
Kinloul led the Ducks with Saturday's three-.
under-par HO, and went on to post a three-day
;. total of 218. Cochran wasone-urider Saturday at
7T. finishing two strokes behind Rintoul with a
. Total of 220. All-American candidate Daves turn
ved in: mediocre performances bn the first two
days, but his 71 on Saturday brought him home
; with S 221total Rob Huff and Tony Joyner shot a
C 222 and 22T' and senior Paul Weinhold. who was
only four stroked behind the division leaders on
day one with his own one-under 71. ballooned to
scores of H2 and 70 enroute to a 229 total.
By finishing ahead of UCLA and San Jose
State, a national tournament bid to Winston
Salem. N.C. should be forthcoming for the Ducks.
The only thing that could hinder that invitation
would bo a low performance in the Pac-10 Cham
pionships. which began today in Thousand Oaks.
Calif.
That shouldn't happen though according to
Oregon coach Scott Krieger. Krieger felt his squad
should finish no lower that fourth and could
possibly have an outside chance of winning the
conference title.
"I think we have a good chance at the
Fac-lOs because the course is much like the ones
that we play on up here./ Krieger says.
He also predicted Arizona Stale University and
USO to be the favorites, with Stanford. UCLA,
and Oregonchallenging for the third and fourth
place spots, l ie picked Oregon State. Washington
and Arizona being in the middle of the pack, and
California and the Cougars of Washington State
University winding up in the cellar.
The Pac-10 tournament will end Wednesday,
and then Krieger and his troops will be waiting
until Friday or Monday when official NCAA in
vitations will lie issued.
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