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Mac Court will definitely la busy today, however, as the Due ks dropped mad matches to Stanford and California over the weekend The losses left Oregon with a 2-0 record, good only for ninth place In the Pa cific:- 10 Conference The 15 <J. 15-12, 15-7 Satur day night loss to the O.olden Hears was especially disap pointing -is the players had hoped to avenge an early sea son loss in whic h the Oregon players had played some of their worst volleyball of the M '»!*»< )fl "We played horribly," said sophomore outside hitter Stephanie Warren "We knew we had Ihm-ii playing well in re c ent games, and we went in ex pecting to heat them easily In stead, we played inconsistently and made a So! of unforced er rors " Coach Gerrv Gregory ad initted he expected a better por formancn from his team against Call forma 'Even though we had lost to Stanford on Friday night, wo had played well i exported the momentum and level of plav to continue on to Saturday night, but instead, we didn't play well at all." Gregory said After losing game one. the Uucks huilt a small lead in game iwo Some controversial mils hv the linesmen quickly changed the momentum, though. Warren said "They were calling every thing in Cal's favor. Warren said "They would call balls that were out of bounds 'in.' and when we hit off the other team's blockers, they would call it as if they never touched the ball. What really hurt was that these calls always seemed to come during key [mints of the game " Gregory said the tails helped change the momentum of the game. "We were playing better in game two and then got the calls we didn't agree with." Gregory said "The learn just gol dis couragod and didn’t perform well from that point " There were some bright spots despite the loss. Gregory said. "i'm really proud of the wav Marcin Price played middle blocker for us,” Gregory said. "We also got a lot of help off the bench from Nicolle Hcd berg and Karissa Mnlth Price had a team-high .389 hitting percentage for the match Cara Dane led the way for Cal with 13 kills and four blocks. Warren once again led the Ducks with her team high of 12 kills On Friday, Oregon jumped out to a quick 10-7 lead against Stanford, the No 2-ranked team in the nation, but ended up dropping the match 3-0. Gregory said the Ducks played Stanford evenly the en tire match, but the difference in the match proved to be Bov Oden, the Stanford All-Ameri can middle blocker "We played great against Stanford. We certainly scored more points in this match than when we played them in tu gene.” Gregory said "Bui there was no way to stop the block ing of Bev Oden.” Pac-10 gets five teams in Top 25 (Al'J The I’m is buck Ihr Pacific-IO Conference. that is Sun-. Washington Stair losl for Ihr first time iifirr Opening with ’'lx straight wins And suri-, Washington lost its pin r of the No 1 ranking to Miami rvrn though it iauit Par ifii -tl-7 Sat urday Itul despite thr setbut ks. thr l’ar-10 has half of its trams m this work's Top 25 Washington (7 0) is No 2. Southrrn Cal (4-11) jumped to No i t with a ill 21 win over No 10 Washing ton Stair (t. 1). Stanford (0 2) is 15th and Ari zona (4 2 1) is 17th Stanford brat Oregon Slate 27-21. and Arizona brat California 24 17 While Washington was expected to hr a na initial championship contender, there were questions concerning the other four Par-10 schools • How would Southern Cal respond after a it H season. Arizona after a 4-7 campaign, and Washington Slate after going 4-7 In 1 li<) 17 • What kind of impact would coach Hill Walsh have at Stanford7 So far. so good But the tough games are still ahead on the road to the Kose Howl I hree of the Huskies' final four games an; ugainst Stan ford (Satunlay). Arizona and Washington State: Arizona also has Southern Cal and Arizona State, and Stanford has Southern Cal, Washing ton State and arch-rival California Southern Cal has it the toughest — It also plays cross city rival UCLA and Notre Dame. In the conference. Washington is first at -to. with Washington State. Southern Cal and Stan ford tied at 3-1 and Arizona at 3-1-1 At Seattle, Mark Brunell ran for two touch downs and Napoleon Kaufman rushed for 128 yards and another score us the Huskies won their 2 1st straight game. At Los Angeles. Southern Cal continued its mastery over Washington State, heating the Cougars for the 47th time in 52 meetings Drew Bledsoe, who threw for 358 yards, hit two touchdown passes, pulling the Cougars within 24 21 with 3:19 remaining, hut Curtis Conway ended the momentum when he ripped off a 58 yard kickoff return to set up Wes Bender's decisive eight-yard touchdown run Conway had two touchdowns on a 24-yard re verse and a 27-yard pass from Kob Johnson Fait Phot© (teals! Opticolor Film 13&24-100ASA 99 J One Day 4* Reprints 290“ lues 1-Hr Photo 2nd Set 4" Prints ,.99<!. . Weds Overnight 2* Set 3* Prints LMJ Tnufs Opticolor Film 13M4-100ASA 1§9 Your Bookstore Guarantees . .7 In Lane County! 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