Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 05, 1989, Page 9, Image 9

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Krebsbach, Terzian lead spikers to
a three game victory over Vikings
By C am Sivesind
Emerald Sports Reporter
The University volleyball team rattled utt a
flawless third game to defeat the Portland State
Vikings in three straight games taking the mati h
1') 17 l'» 7 1 "ell last night at Mi Arthur Court
I lie Ducks were living high attel upsetting
two nationally ranked i ontereni e toes on the road
at California and Stanford last weekend Oregon
had not swept the two si hunts siui.e I'UC
l he I tin ks found themselves ill a struggle III
the first game with the Vikings last night Attel
trading services hai k and lortli, the Dinks
climbed out to a 7-1 lead file Vikings managed
to keep the Dili ks within real h and made a game
of it at 1-' u
Oregon then Inhered and found themselves
with .1 one point lead at It 17 Oregon scored
again off a tug him k h\ seilioi outside llittei Me
lissa ler/ian and sophomore outside hitter
Mindec Adams An attac k error by the Vikings
gave game one* to the Duc ks la 17
"Portland State is a great team and they will
challenge anybody " Oregon Dead (loach Cerrv
(Iregory said "I don't c are who thev play they re
going to he i oinpetitive
Came two ysas not error tree although the
Dm ks began to pull away from the defending
N( IAA Division II c hampion Vikings
Oregon stormed out to a t 0 lead, oft kills by
senior outside lutter Mu hole hrebsbai li and Ad
.nils After trading sideouts eight limes the
Dinks ini leased theil lend to it) With a servile
at e tiv sophomore middle him her Dawnn
( diarroin and a kill liv Ter/.inn
Again the Vikings (ought hat k with good lie
tense and some help Irnm Dink errors bringing
the si ore to n -I The Dm hs then turned on the at
terhuninrs behind strong oflensive pin, I>v last
week's I‘ai itii 10 (umlerem e I’hiyei ol the Week
tsrebsbaih and good team blin king I lie Ihuks
rolled on to w in the game I >
I think it took ns a little while to figure out
exai tlv what lhe\ were doing offensively. and we
were making some union ed errors that broke mo
mentuin " t ,regor\ said
I he Dm ks i .line out after the break and dnm
mated the third and filial game \ sen Ir e ai e b\
( Ini nun seem to set the tone lor the rest ot Ihe
game hrehsbar h billowed later with a lip and a
kill loi points and a I 0 lead
Aftel a reieptlon error by the Vikings in
i reased the lead to I II the Dm ks went on a si 01
mg rampage Ihe Dinks exploded loi eight
straight servil e points keyed by exi client him k
mg and fluent team play, before handing the
sen e bar k to the Vikings
( iregon (prickly regained the serve when se
nior setter Stephanie Snyder layed up a tpiii k set
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