Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 16, 1991, Page 15B, Image 45

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    Wins academic to volleyball team
By Danm Wyss
Emerald Contributor
Oregon took top honors at its
own tournament after knocking
Gonzaga in the fourth game of
the championship match
The Oregon Tournament be
gan with a Sep. (> match be
tween Idaho, li-4. and Oregon,
7-0, in which the Ducks quick
ly (nit Idaho behind them in
three seemingly effortless
games. Gonzaga and Illinois
went five games In tin; other
match that night before the
Zags finally won.
The next day, Illinois tore
Idaho apart in a three-game
consolation match, hut the
championship wasn't as one
sided, as Oregon and Gonzaga
were almost evenly skilled and
focused.
Before the two teams met,
Oregon Goach Gurry Gregory
admitted that the Gonzaga
team, 3-3, would lie hard to
beat.
''They're tough," Gregory
said. "And they're passing
We're not passing, and we'll
have to pass to win
Pass they did, and Oregon
took the first game easily, scor
ing the last nine points unnn
swered The game ended 15-2.
but Con/.aga came back strong
in the second game, winning it
15-'), to the delight of many
Oon/.aga fans who trekked to
Eugene for the tournament
After a long and furious bout,
Oregon took the third game
15-fl But in the fourth and final
game, Oon/aga actually led
most of the way before the
Ducks ended the game and the
match much like they begun it,
scoring eight unanswered
points to win the champion
ship.
Tournament MVP honors
went to Oregon’s f> loot-1
Da who Oharroin. The senior
had 12 kills in the champion
ship match.
The Dm ks' Mindee Adams
and Molly McOrath were also
named to the all-tournament
team with Oharroin
Oharroin was also the MVP
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in tin! Portland Invitational tin
week before. and similarly. Or
egon won that tournament as
well
The tirst day saw the Ducks
sweep Baylor and I’ortlami in
three games apiece, and wins
over Montana and Colorado the
next day earned the title for Or
egon
"Offensively, Dawnn and
Mindee played very we.)I lor
us." Cregory said "We were
able to pull ahead in grimes one
and two against Montana, but
game throe was a see saw bat
tie."
Again joining Oharroin on
the all-tournament squad were
teammates Adams and Mi
Crath Oharroin was later
named Pacific 1.0 Conference
player of the week alter hitting
-10H with TO kills during the
Portland Invitational
A home win over Oon/.aga
Sep T> also raised the 1 links
mark
The next home game pits the
Ducks against top-ranked
UCLA on Sep 20 at 7 to p m
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