Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 21, 1992, Page 8B, Image 43

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With a team that Includes
five freshman and four sopho
mores. and lost at I-con Terence
performer Dnwnn Charroln,
Conway will bo looked upon to
fill at leust some of the void left
by Charroln
"Anno does a lot of things si
milar to what Dawnn did,"
Gregory said “It's natural for
tho young players to look to her
for experience and leadership."
Despite tho obvious high ex
pectations and comparisons to
Charroln, Conway said that she
hasn't felt any pressure
"All the possum I'm feeling
is from myself," she said. “I
know Gerry expects me to play
well, hut I haven't felt any pres
sure from him or tho team."
This summer was not tho
first time Conway had visited
tho University She was recruit
ed heavily by Oregon out of
high school Ultimately, she
narrowed her choice* down to
Illinois and Oregon.
At Illinois. Conway was used
to playing for a team that was
consistently in the lop 20 and
at the top of the Big Ton Con
ference every year. At Oregon,
she Is joining a team that fin
ished with a losing record last
year and Is picked to finish no
bettor than seventh in the
toughest conference in the na
tion
Conway remains optimistic
about the upcoming season.
" Wo’ 11 surprise a lot of
teams.'' she said. "Nobody is
expecting us to do anything.
We're the underdog, and 1
think that's a real good place to
bo."
Conway knows what her role
is on this team and she hopes
to make it a successful season
for her and her teammates.
"I think I will bring to this
team some senior experience,
stability and some power offen
sively."
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ANNE CONWAY
Height! 6-0
Weight: 155
Hometown: Denver,
Colorado
Manual High School
Major: English «•
Personal:
Born Feb. 6. 1971 in
Red Bank, N.J.
Parents: William and
Mary Ellen Conway
Miscellany:
• Transfer
from University of
Illinois where she
played for three
years
• Was a member of
two Olympic
Festival teams
• Listed as a “Fab 50“
selection as one of the
top high school
players
• Chosen Denver
Athletic Club Athlete
of the Year in 1989
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