Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 18, 1991, Page 12, Image 11

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Netters head north to face Beavers
By Jayson Jacoby
Fmora ) Sports Roporter
Tonight's Pacific-10 Confer
ence volleyball game between
Oregon and Oregon State in
Corvallis will feature two teams
heading in the same direction
but not necessarily the dins
lion they would like
The Ducks and the Beavers
are tied for seventh place in the
Par-10 with 1-7 records, ahead
of only the winless Arizona
Wildcats
Both teams have lost five
straight conferenr e matches
and each has beaten Arizona
for their sole Par 10 w in
The different:*! is that Oregon
was expected lo .contend for a
high finish in the conference
before a rash of injuries tier i
mater! Coach (Jerry Gregory's
starting line-up. hut Oregon
State, under first-year coach
David Gantt, was pit ked to fin
ish last in a pre-season roaches
poll
Oregon's injury woes will
continue tonight as senior start
Mmdre Adams and Mullv
McGrath are sidelined bv nag
ging injuries Adams has a
stress fracture of the ankle
which has kept her on the
bench for much of the season,
and McGrath has not played m
more than two weeks with a
lower bat k injury
Tile Ducks and Beavers have
already tangled once this sea
son, in a September Ultima
muni mutch that Oregon look in
a tough five games
Since that win, Oregon has
lost eight of nine, ami Oregon
Statu has won only three of 10,
including a non-conference win
Tuesday night against the Uni
versity of Portland
The Beavers, 0-12 overall,
came into this season with a lot
of question marks alter fin
ishing third in the Par-10 last
year with a 23-10 overall re
cord Gantt took over the team
after an incident last year in
voicing the former < o.u h and a
player that ended up with nei
tiler returning.
Gantt has previously coached
women's collegiate volleyball
at Northern Montana and at
Montana State, as well as a
stint with the United States N.i
tional Men's Team. Gantt said
this vi ar has linen an interest
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Photo by j«ft Pasta y
The Oregon women s volleyball team will try to snap a 5-game losing
streak tonight in Corvallis. Both teams are 1-7 in Pacihc-10
Conference play
mg one
"It's been .1 roller-coaster,''
In s.iid "We've been in posi
tion to win a lot of matches, but
we haven't gotten over the
hum]) We haven’t established
that we can play consistently
night in and night out "
Oregon, too, has been
through its share ol ups and
downs, starting the season with
nine straight w ins and earning
a spot m tin.* national rankings
But the Ducks have been w ith
out at least one pre-season
starter in every match this sea
son,
Gregory said that although
both Adams and McGrath
aren’t playing this weekend,
they are getting closer to being
ready.
"Both are feeling more com
fortable this week than they
have in some time,' Gregory
said.
Gregory said the new line-up
forced by the injuries, which
includes four freshmen seeing a
lot of playing time, is still com
ing together.
‘‘ This team just has to find it
self," Gregory said. '’They have
to learn how to win those close
games I know Chat we will.
This team has to believe in
themselves and at this point 1
think they have some doubts.”
Gregory said tin: injuries to
Adams and Marcie Price, who
broke .1 finger in a pro-season
practice and returned two
weeks ago, had an effect on the
Ducks in their first meeting
with Oregon State
"We did not play particularly
well the first time (against
OSt’),” he said. "We had just
lost Mindec, and we played a
different line-up than we ever
had before,”
Gregory said that line-up,
which has played together for
most of the matches since then,
should be ready
"We re fully capable of beat
ing OSt , but it’s going to be .1
real buttle.”
Tonight's match gets under
w ay .it 7:30 in Gill Coliseum
Ticketmaster comes to campus
The University has an
nounced that the Oregon athlot
it ticket office has become an
outlet for (I . I joe's
I'icketmaster, allowing lingerie
Springfield area residents a
chance to purchase tickets tor
many sporting and entertain
muni events in the Northwest.
University Ticket Manager
Hunt Holsupple also an
nounced that the sale of S11
student tickets for the Oregon
Washington football game Oct
..’ti in Seattle will go on sale
Monday at tl a m. Students are
allowed to purchase only one
ticket, and a total of 500 tickets
will be available to University
students
At the Tickelmuster outlet,
tickets for Seattle's three major
sports teams (Seahawks, Mari
ners ami Sonics). Oregon State.
Portland State and University
of Portland athletic events, the
Portland Winlerhawks and Sc
attle Thunderbirds bin key
teams and Tacoma Stars soccer
club are available
Tickets to concerts, theater
and arts events in Portland and
Seattle are also available at the
lJniversily Tit ketmaster
"Tickets lor Oregon athletic
events t an lie purchased at all
Ticketmaster outlets through
out the state," Holsapple said.
"Wo ran help fans purchase
tickets for World Wrestling
Federation when it's in Port
land or Seattle, the Yakima Sun
kings of the Continental Bas
ketball Association anti hot air
balloon flights anti rafting trips.
It's really an outstanding pro
gram.”
The Oregon ticket office is
open H a.m. to 5 p.m. daily and
Saturdays of Oregon homo foot
ball games.
Meed a break? Check out the EMTERTAIMMEMT
section in the ODE classifieds.
Golfers get 4th
at tournament
Tht; Oregon women's golf
! e ii m finish o ti I o u r t h
\V u ii n i’s (I 11 y a t l Ii e
QFO/lhianfeldt Invitational
in Redmond, Wash.
Arizona won the overall
team race, cruising to a
three-round total ol 899 at
the Suhulee Country Club.
The Ducks finished fourth
with u 949 card.
Arizona teammates
Annika Sorenstam and Deb
bie Parks took the top two
individual places, respec
tively. Sorenstam’s final
score of 211 was good for
first, and Parks' 221 got her
second place.
Leigh Hornung was the
top golfer for the Ducks, fin
ishing at sixth with a 228.
Other Oregon finishers in
cluded Shannon Maier and
Starla Yamada tied at 26th
with a 242 each, Beth
Manczak at 29th with a 244,
Karly Mills at 43rd with a
249, and Oregon individual
Bocca Ciersdorf at 50th with
u 253.