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. 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QB 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. I THE ULTIMATE INDOOR TANNING MACHINE Ful RvUiing Atlordabi* SunShower on compos miuM'H o» »f km %