Sports Volleyball team whips Cal; Stanford halts win streak By Craig Harris IN th* Eraaralrf Oregon's volleyball team received a trick the day after Halloween, when the Stanford Cardinal upended the Ducks in a four-game match, snapping their nine-game winning streak. With the loss, the Ducks are now 9-4 in the Pacific-10 Con ference and locked-up with Arizona State University for third place. The Cardinal upped its record to 10-1 and now trails con ference leader UCLA by one half game. Stanford buried Oregon 15-4 in game one, but the Ducks came back in the second stanza, winning 15-10. In game three, Stanford pro duced a carbon copy of the first game, beating the Ducks handi ly. 15-3. "In the third game Stanford’s offense was much quicker and it gave our defense a lot of trou ble,” said Oregon coach Gerry Gregory. "We also had pro blems receiving serves.” That last remark was an understatement, for the Car dinal recorded 14 service aces, and the Ducks had fits all night with their return. All-American setter Wendi Kush and junior Teresa Smith gave Oregon plenty of pro blems, as Rush chalked up five aces to go with her 54 assists, while Smith tallied four aces along with 15 kills The Ducks’ one-two punch of Michele Krebsbach and Teri Kramer were shut down for most of the night, as they were held to only 11 and 16 kills, respectively. In the fourth game. Stanford turned the lights out on Oregon, winning 15-6. Even after losing to Stanford, ranked ninth (Tachikara QR CVCA) and 10th (NCAA) in the nation. Gregory was still pleas ed with his club’s efforts. 'Tm not disappointed at all. We’re in a tie for third with ASU and have a good chance of taking sole position of third. If we have a good finish we have a great chance to make the NCAA tournament and host a first round game," Gregory said Oregon is currently fifth in the west region, with the top eight teams going to the na tional tournament. On Friday night. Oregon won its 17th match of the year by downing the California Golden Bears in four games. The ‘‘K-Combination’’ of Krebsbach and Kramer were red hot, slamming home 28 and 34 kills, respectively. After the weekend. Kramer had totaled up 557 kills for the year, and only needs 131 to break All-American Sue Har bour's record which was set in 1983. Krebsbach has slammed down 506 kilts for the season, the most ever as a freshman and fourth on the list of most kills in a year. While Krebsbach and Kramer were heating up Oregon’s of fense, the rest of Harmon Gym was deathly cold. An estimated crowd of only 250 were in atten dance. with 150 of those being the Oregon Marching Band, which was in Berkeley for the football game. 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