Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 14, 1990, Page 12, Image 12

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    SPORTS
Men’s golf team finishes eighth
Tin' Oregon nwn'i golf team finished in
eighth place at till! San Francisio Invitational
Tuesdav while tlir women’s team stands sixth
after the first two rounds of the U.S Interna
tional Tournament in San Diego, Calif.
The Duck men finished the 54-hole tour
nament with a 1132 team score, finishing 28
strokes off of first-place Stanford's total of *tt)4
Oregon was 11th after the first 18 holes on
Monday, hut moved up three noli lies over the
final 36 holes as the final two rounds were
laith played Tuesday
Doug DuChateau led the Ducks and fin
islieil in a tie for 25th in the individual stand
ings with an 18-over par 231 w ith a 77 and 7(1
over the final u> holes Teammate |eff Lyons
tied for 27th with a 232, hut tied for the sev
enth-best score over the final 1H holes with a
75
Mark Aldrich and |im ("hrisman ear li fin
ished tied for l‘lth w ith a 54-hole si ore ot 2 l(>
Aldrir li had a 77 and 7*1 over the filial Hi
holes Chrisman. meanwhile, had a 7(i and 78
mi the final dav
The women's team w ill conclude plav to
day in Ihr 54-hole U S International Tuunu
miMi! with an opportunity to plat e .it least
third in the team race, if not higher.
The Ducks an* sixth with a f>f>7 after ll>
holes but trail third-place Illinois hy only 12
strokes Brigham Young holds the team lead
with ti t'l strokes
Individually. Leigh llornung sits in eighth
place for Oregon with a lti1 after firing an 82
Tuesday after carding a 70 in the opening
round.
Oregon's Amy F.lieff and Lynn Yonemoto
also stand in the lop 25 as the two are tied
with three others at 1(>7 in 2 trd place Klieff
shot an H-t Tuesday after opening with an 85
Yonemoto stroked an 81 on Tuesday to im
prove on her opening-round score of 8fi.
Rounding out the Oregon scoring are Beth
Mam zak and I aura Blevhl who are Iwitli tied
for 42nd with 172s Mam zak had an 88 l ues
dav after shooting an 8-t Mondas while Blevhl
re< overed from a first-round score of 00 to post
an 82 over the second 18 holes
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Musgrave wins scholarship
Oregon quarterback Hill Mus
grave has added another award
to liis lung list of honors Iwith
on and off the fonthal! field.
Musgrave has been awarded
a $5,000 scholarship by the Na
tional Football Foundation and
Hall of Fame The award is in
addition to a $10,000 fellow
ship the senior from Grand
lumtion. Colo, received last
November.
Musgrave. a finance major
who was the Pac ific-HI Confer
ence all-academic quarterback
last season, is also lining con
sidered for several other aca
demic awards as well as on
field honors
III has already completed the
nei essarv application for a
Rhodes Scholarship, and is also
living considered for an NCAA
Top Sis Award and an NCAA
post-graduate scholarship
award
Bill Musgrave
On the field. Musgrave is one
of the five finalists for the |ohn
ny Unites Golden Arm Award,
being presented for the fourth
time this season, to the top se
nior < oI lege quarterback
DUCKS
Continued from Page 8
The overtime session be
lunged to the Saints Miriam
jenkins hit two free throws
with I 1(1 remaining to giv^i the
Saints the lead for good at
7H-77
Shanna Daniels, a 1990 grad
tiate of Oregon State, led all
scorers on the night will) 27
points for the Saints, hitting
five ol seven three-pointers and
also grabbed 10 rebounds
I think we played a very
good team and a very experi
enced team." said Oregon
Coach Elwln Heiny. "They're
not just a Mickey Mouse
team. ”
The ti-foot l Sporcich led Or
egon with 2t) points on seven ot
nine shooting, nine rebounds
and <i pair ot blocked shots. An
other freshman, guard lesha
Smith added 14 points oft the
bench while McCartney stored
12.
"We obviously had a lot of
things that we didn't tfo well.
Heiny said in reference to a
411 percentage from the floor
and 2 1 turnovers.
"It's early in the season, but
we ll get better," he said.
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