Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 13, 1992, Page 12, Image 12

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Golf teams take tourney
wins into spring season
By Steve Mims
Emerald Cooler ;tor
Oregon's men's and woman's
gulf team* are U>th mining off
strung finishes in tournaments
earlier this week that have
them optimistic about the
spring season
The men finished serum! In
the Duck Invitational on l ues
dav five shuts behind San (use
State They were led bv junior
Jeff Lyons, who sfiut a 2 under
par 214 fur the two-day event,
winning the tournament by
four strokes
The Ducks are still awaiting
the first polls of the spring sea
son to see if they have moved
up from the 24tll spot they held
follow ing the fall season Sine e
those polls. Oregon finished
sixth against a strong field in
Hawaii anti sis ond in its tour
nariumt
Oregon will travel south over
spring break to compete in the
(,eorge Hu/./ini Sr ./Stanislaus
Invitational m Turlor k ( a .
Mart h 22 and 24
The Oregon women's team
finished third this week in the
Utah-Dixte Women's ('.lassie
The Dui ks were let) bv senior
Leigh Hornung. who finished
t ted fo r ninth pi at e w 11 h
rounds of Hi, 77 and 77
The Ducks are currently
ranked .1 I rtf hut defeated many
teams ahead of them .it the
tournament ('.oach Renee
Baumgartner was excited with
her team's performance in Utah
and feels the team is playing as
well as it has all season
"It was one of our host tour
naments all year," she said
"We really played well."
The Ducks' next action will
he in Oregon State's tourna
ment April 10 and 11 Oregon
won the tournament last year
and Baumgartner feels her team
should he ready to make a run
at the title again this year
I'm not sure if we’ve' had
our strongest five players play
yet." she said "Hopefully we'll
have our fiest five playing in
April."
Oregon has boon lead by Hor
nung all season, and she now
lias a chance to go to nationals
If she dot's it would fie the first
time an Oregon women golfer
has ever gone to a champion
ship event
"Leigh still has to do well at
Oregon State and in the i’ac-10
(championships," Baumgartner
said "However, she has always
played those courses well."
Vikings, Ducks may meet
PORTLAND (AIM Portland
Slate and Oregon may meet In
lootball for the first time ever.
nfTii mis of both si hixils say
The proposal ( alls lor the Vi
Ln^ to play the Dinks in .1
season opener on Sep! .1,
at Aut/en Stadium in liugene.
"We're t lose to get! I ng i t
worked out, Portland Stale
athletic director Roy Love said
"It's tust some small details In
the contrat 1 that we need to get
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