Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 01, 1990, Page 12, Image 12

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    SPORTS
Ducks fly south to face Arizona volleyball teams
Oregon's road to the N(!AA
volleyball tournament heads
through the valley of the sun
this week beginning with a
Thursday night match against
Arizona Slate followed by a Fri
day night tilt with Arizona
The Ducks currently reside in
sixth place in the Pacific-10
Conference with a 5-7 confer
once mark and an overall re
cord of 14-H after la'ing swept
at home last weekend bv USC
and UCLA.
If the Ducks are to bounce
back and earn a spot in post
season play, they will need to
win both matches this week be
ginning with the Sun Devils on
Thursday night.
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Oregon isn’t a very healthy
team heading into the matches
with three Ducks, including
two starters, having suffered
ankle injuries during the past
two weeks.
Outside hitter Ali Watkins
played in both matches last
weekend on a sore ankle but
should be near full strength
this weekend. Reserve middle
blocker Jennifer McGinnis sat
out both games last weekend
with an ankle sprain and is
(|uestionable for both matches.
Outside hitter Dawnn
Charroln. who leads the Ducks
in both kills and digs, sprained
her left ankle near the end of
the third game against LICI.A
on Saturday and is listed as
probable for the two matches.
_Pac-10 Volleyball—
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UCLA 13 0 1 000 —
Stanford 11 2 8*6 2
Oregon St 7 5 583 5'<5
USC 7 8 538 6
Arizona 6 7 462 7
Oregon 5 7 .417 7V»
Arizona SI 5 8 385 8
Washington St 4 8 333 8’*j
Washington 3 9 273 9VZ
California 2 11 154 11
Arizona State enters the con
test a one-half game behind Or
egon in the conference stand
ings with a 5-8 Pac-10 record
and a 14-12 overall mark. The
Sun Devils will be out to
avenge a loss to the Ducks ear
lier this month at McArthur
Court.
The Sun Devils are coming
off a weekend in which they
downed California and lost to
Stanford, with both matches
going four games. They are led
by the strong arms of Mindy
Cowell, Tina Herg and kelly
Plaisted.
Cowell's 4.65 dig average is
sixth-best in the nation and her
4.1 average in Pac-10 games
ranks her seventh in the confer
ence. Plaisted ranks second in
the conference with 4.2 digs a
game.
Herg. the Sun Devils' 6-fooKl
senior middle blocker, is aver
aging a conference-leading 1.9
blocks a game
Friday’s match against Arizo
na will be a chance for the
Ducks to try and even the sea
son series with the Wildcats.
Arizona knocked off the Ducks
earlier in a five-gamer in Eu
gene.
The Wildcats, 15-9 overall
and 6-6 in the conference, cur
rently hold down fifth place in
the Pac-10, a full game in front
of the Ducks. They, like the
Sun Devils, are fresh from a
weekend that included a four
game victory over Cal and a
loss to Stanford.
Senior outside hitter Terry
Lauchner and setter Heather
McCormack lead the Wildcat
attack.
lauchner is among the
league leaders in kills, digs and
ace average, while McCormack
is averaging 12.4 assists a
game, good enough for tops in
the conference and seventh na
tionally.
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