Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 05, 1992, Page 12, Image 12

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    SPORTS
Byme sliced from Florida AD search
By Dave Charbonneau
fl!i«,lsl rf t S Reporter
Athletic (iimctor Bill Byrne is
slaying ut (Irrgon
()ri Tuesday. I* lurid.1 n.1 r
rowed a fluid of five finulisls
down lo three for the vac ant
position id athletic, director,
and Byrne a finalist was
not on the list Byrne was nuni
mated for the job at Honduend
interviewed for It two Weeks
ago
The three candidates still in
the running lor the position are
interim athletic difec tor Jeremy
i'olc\, Dave Hurt Jr , cd hast
(iar oliliu. and Mas link, of
lovs a Stati
Dr Nick ('assist, who was
c Imirnian of the athletic hoard
in c l arge of narrow ing the field
to three, said it Was a Very cfifli
c ult dec isiori to iHiiki
"Bill Was ,1 \ er V slit in;: c .mil I
date. ' t assisi said It w asn'l
that lie didn't have tie cpiali
Ill-S I 111'! I' Wl’ll I 111, III g ill i '
things that Use committee Iri!
tin' other i andlduli s hud that fit
better at i iorida
(’.isM-st was ohsiuusly hard'
pressed to find .1 reason Byrne
was eliminated from the. :.n ■
"You rant gel fivi'"people
I fill).. I ll fee spot S . ' he said
Bill s one of the Bright stats
out there
It V roe said last w IT k. he
thought he was a long-shot for
the position
M \ i : ii.ii*. ..! j’. h*
job ate remote he s.i id
Its me also point's) out that if
be if id no! pi ! thr 1 !• a ida jolt,
lie planned to sla■, at ( >■ * s’■ a:
and 1 1 insider future . b offers
as they t time to hllll
"I am not out m • » mg oppi>r.
toll tiles I,. get a W \ from 1 lie
1 mversilv." Hi rne said
Sandy V\ ..Bon. senior .,■■■
lant athlete direr tor at Oregon
•.lid she was surprised, hut i■
1 US i d . sill Will Still get to w : a s
Bill Byrne
in tin* '..itnc liliii i- ivith H\ rm’
I t.m 1 hcln'i*■ ihrv'fi- mil
lure U
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ting in now (the (.asanc
ttf)
Bvrnc took over as athletic
liirn tor lit Oregon in lflflt Me
has seen the football learn re til h
two I onset Utive bowl games,
helped the athletic department
get .1 new facility and watched
the Docks' overall budget jump
from Sf> million in 19M5 to
SI 1 l million In I9<K) 91
11 u ne c u r r e n 11 v m a k e s
a year
U homever is selected at Flor
ida will take over from former
athletic director Bill Arnspar
gi r w la. left the sc hool for a
posit.t.II with the S'l L's Sail Di
ego (Hi.inters His salary while
.it Florida was S lOS .f)(K> a \ ear
Florida's scare h started with
til candidates who Were liar
rowed down to five by the
hoard I ’ lit v ersit v I’res ident
! i.Mi Loiiibardl will make the fi
lial sell linn from the three re
maining candidates sometime
this month
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SOU.
Rough road
ahead for
the Ducks
I he absence oi iwo w s
could cost the Oregon wom
en's basketball team two Ws
The Ducks will be playing
their final two road games
without the services of Staid
Wallen born and Sara
Wilson, two of tin? tcuim's
top players A foot injury
has likely sidelined Wilson
for the rest of the season,
a n d t h e d e a t h of
Wullenborn's brother will
keep her from making the
trip.
The losses come at a had
time. too. as Oregon travels
to Stanford tonight and Cali
fornia on Saturday, two of
the best teams in the Pacific
10 Conference At 42-4 over
all and 12-4 in the league,
the sixth-ranked Cardinal is
first in the Pac-10, and the
C.olden Bears. 10-7 and 10-5,
arii third in the conference
Wallonborn, one of only
three Oregon players to see
action in every game tills
season, is the only Du( k to
score in double figures in all
of Oregon's 14 conference
games She is also the team's
leading scorer at 15 4 points
a game.
l m MJiuui ft- i.'immi, « .j •
year-old Duke Wallenhorn,
died suddenly Monday The
Associated Press reported
Tuesday he died from cardl
ai arrest as .1 result of VVolff
1‘ark m son-White Syndrome,
from winch the chances of
dying are less than one in
1,000
Duke Wallenhorn pjaved
n.iskulbuli at Western Wash
ington, tvhme he was the Vi
kings leading scorer
Wilson and Wallenhorn s
ahsent.es are merely an addi
tion to a long list of missing
platers that just keeps grow
ing It's a list that is becom
ing fairly commonplace for
loach Llwin Heiny's club,
which has utilized 12 differ
enl starting lineups going
into tills w eek's games
i at ing Stanford tonight .it
less than full strength is
probably the last tiling Ore
gon wanted to do at this
point in the season
The Cardinal lias beaten
the Dui ks nine consecutive
times, dating buck to Ore
gon's inti7 win in Palo Alto,
and the Ducks' last victory
in Berkeley was four years
ago
lronir ally, though, Oregon
has a hotter road rec ord this
season than it does al McAr
thur Court The Ducks ure
8-5 on an opponent's court,
but they are only (i-5 in fclu
geno
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