Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 31, 1989, Page 15, Image 14

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    Sports
Ducks split pair
of 1-0 decisions
The Oregon softball tram
split a pair of 1-0 games
with third-ranked UCLA
Thursday afternoon at Sun
set Field in Los Angeles
All-American Lisa
Longaker of UCLA tossed a
two-hitter and struck out 1 1
in defeating fourth-ranked
Oregon in the first game of
the Pacific-lO Conference
doubleheader. An RBI single
in the bottom of the seventh
inning off Oregon pitcher
Katie Wiese was the final
margin of victory.
An offensive battle it was
not. as the teams combined
for only 12 hits in the two
games.
Wiese came Iwck in the
nightcap to three-hit the
Bruins and pit k up her 20th
win and ninth shutout of the
season in the process An
unearned run scored by Ore
gon's Sandy Scott gave the
Ducks the victory.
With the win. Wiese be
comes the first player in Or
egon history to reach the 20
victory plateau.
The Ducks reached the ;)()
vvin mark for the second
straight season, as they ran
their record to 20-8 (5-1 in
the Pac-10) with the split
The Bruins are now 19-2
(7-1 in conference play),
with their only other defeat
coming to second-ranked
Fresno Slate
On Wednesday the Dorks
swept a pair of games from
t’ S International in San l)i
ego. to and I I
Damn Senner. last week 's
Par -10 Player of the Week
had three hits while Kathy
Gray and leanna King added
two hits apiei e to pare an
11 hit Oregon attai k
Wiese pit ked up the w in.
and pitched five innings of
two-hit hall in the second
game to earn another \ ii to
ry. Gray added two more
hits and Senner bolted her
Kith double ol the season,
•in (Jregon record
Jan Larson picked up the
save, her fourth ot the sea
son
The win in game one
marked another milestone
the 100th victors of (Iregon
coach Teresa Wilson’s ta
reel In her fourth year .0 Or
egon. Wilson has i ompiled a
101-93 mark
The Ducks continue their
15-day. 21-game road trip
with a conference double
header .it California Herke
ley's Strawberry Field Satur
day at 1 p.rn.
The Bears defeated Ore
gon 1-0 earlier this year at a
tournament in Tucson.
arena 1989
Swimwear
Almos SPEEDO, HIND, TYR, RAISINS
McCartney dazzled in NWIT win
Sparked by the plav «t for
ward Trine McTartney the Or
egon women's baskclliell team
won the National Women's In
Athlete
_of the W eek
vitational Tournament List
week in Amarillo. Texas, tie
featinu San Diego State ti7 t>4
the title game
Met'.art no vs efforts earn her
this week's Oregon Ouilv Kmer
aid Athlete of tile Week aw.ird.
her sim oml ol the season
Mi t urines . along with team
mate Stefanie ts.isperski was
named to the WVIT's all tour
narnent team and deservedly
so.
The li-lool- 1 forward scored a
team-high !i‘J points in the
three games (a 1 ‘I 7 average),
and pulled down III reliounds
McCartney «c ored 1-} points
and had 12 reliounds in the
H2 77 first round win over
IVI’aul. scored .’2 and pulled
down a game high I t boards in
a MMil blowout of Toledo ill
the semifinal game, and added
another 2d points and five re
imuuds in the championship
triumph over the \/tei s
McCartney helped pick up
the slack for a struggling
hasperski in games one and
two hut the Dm ks also got in
spired efforts from guards
lirooke Allen, laccpile
ljhkjl_i_am
Trina Mcdartmy
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