Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 18, 1989, Page 9, Image 9

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    Men's golf team
makes regionals
The Oregon men's golf
team has been selected to
compete in the NCAA West
ern Regional. Max 25-27 in
El Paso, Texas
The Ducks were one of lt>
teams selected to compete in
the West Regional, one of
three regional playoffs being
held
The top nine teams in the
West Regional will advance
to the NCAA Tournament, to
!«• held June 7-Id in Kd
momi. Okla
Coach Scott krieger will
take Chris llob.gang. Bob
Rannow Tom Smith. Frov
Tamiya and om* other player
to the West Regional
Oregon finished tied for
fourth in the Pacifit 10 Con
ference championships with
USC The last time the
llucks advanced to post sea
son play was in 1‘1H7. when
they finished 30th at the
\i A As
Cavanaugh
Commut'd from Page 8
umpires how I set up and
which shoulder to lie behind."
Cavanaugh said "t'sually after
three innings the umpires have
figured out that I'm left hand
ed I'm sure since we're going
to Massachusetts that I'll have
to talk to the umpires and let
them know
' She has some disadvan
tages," Wilson said It's pret
t\ tough for her to pi< k oil a
runner at third base with a
rigid handed batter at the plate
I think her skill level more than
makes up for it She learns real
ly ipiickly
While Cavanaugh was a "lit
le (llsap|>ointe<i tnai ini'
Fourth-ranked. fifth-seeded
[hicks aren't hosting .1 first
round NCAA regional. she is
looking forward to heading to
Vlassachusetts and Oregon s
First-ever post season appear
line
"1 was disappointed when I
first heard admitted Cav
anaugh. "Ims ause nn whole
Family would have been torn
mg down and we were all e\
ited We've b**en home lor a
while now and I'm thrilled and
•\< ited to travel and see new
ihings I think we'll l>e a little
more intense Ims ause we re go
mg mm so mem mg new
"I think we got .1 good
draw," she added. referring to
17th*seeded (ainnei tii ut and
1 ‘ith seeded Mass.n husetts
"Wo |ust nnml tu stay consis
tent and iwocute UV have so
many options and are talented
all tin- wav through
Win or losu. Wilson likes
what the future holds for her
southpaw i ati her
"She's never had to work
hard hei ause things cattle nat
urally to her." Wilson said
"She's improved .1 lot this sea
son but it’s si ary to think how
good she 1 ouId he
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