Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 13, 1991, Page 11, Image 10

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    SPORTS
Last second goal lifts
Ducks past San Jose
Oregon's
(!lub lux kev
team ralliml
from <i four
goal defii it
Sunday to
grab a r> 4 win
over San lose
State at l.ane
Countv Ice Mark l.iebert's goal
with six seconds left in the
third period gave Oregon.
2-4-1. the win.
Sunday's win coupled with a
t-.t tie with the Spartans Satur
day gave the Oregon squad
some confidence heading into
the rest of its schedule
After giving up lour unan
severed goals in the first period
Sundav. Oregon got five con
secutive scores from live differ
ent players.
Dan Baker, Lyle Grant and
Tom Halils each scored in the
second period and Damian )or
gensen hit the net with 10 min
utes left to tie the game, setting
the stage for L.iebert's heroics.
Grant had one of Oregon's
goals in Saturday's d-d tie and
was joined in the scoring col
umn by Ron kelett and Ben
Bartscht.
Saturday's game drew ap
proximately 800 fans while
about 100 people woke up early
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CLUB
SPORTS
and attended the Sunday morn
ing game
Penalties really hurt Oregon
in both games, team coordina
tor Scott Brown said Brown
who doubles as the team ( a|>
tain, missed both of the games
over the weekend with a sep
arated shoulder, but is expert
ed to return for Saturday's n
p m contest with Walla Walla
Community College .it lane
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CLUB
SPORTS
After the
Walla Walla
game < tregon
will prepare
lot its spring
break trip to
( alifornia
During the
trip, the team
will compete
against community colleges
from the Pacilii Hockey Col
lege Association in the Burke
ley area
The No. t Oregon mens
Club volleyball squad placed
third in a tournament at McAr
thur Court over the weekend
k .Swiss, a club team from
Corvallis, won the tournament
with a 15-7, 15-5 win over
Kl’M. a locally based team (lo
gon lost to k Swiss in the semi
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