Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 09, 1993, Page 12, Image 12

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Net guard out for good
east RUTHERFORD. N.J (API — The New Jersey Nets braced for
the worst over the past week, and they got it Monday when they
learned that point guard Kenny Anderson is out for the season with
a broken left wrist.
Anderson was examined Monday morning by hand spcx ialist Dr
Charles Malone Jr . and it was decided to piece a full cast on his left
arm. at least for now. Surgery remains a possibility, but the progno
sis for complete recovery is good. Malone said
Anderson sustained the injury a little more than a week ago when
he was shoved to the court while he was going up for a layup by John
Starks of the New York Knit ks Starks was called for a flagrant foul
and was eventually lined $5,000 but not suspended, a move Nets
management c ri'ic i/ed
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WOMEN S TENNIS — Whitman at
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Duck netters earn sweep •
The Oregon women's tennis team swept three matches this post
weekend in California to raise its overall record to 9-2.
The Ducks won 17 of 1H matches against San lose State and San
Francisco Saturday, and then upset Fresno State 5-4 the following
day.
Against the Bulldogs, Krissv Barger, FI iso Adams, and Jackie
Deford all won in singles competition. Barger/Deford and
Adams/Sara Wiliens each captured victories in doubles matches.
Barger/Deford trailed 5-:t in the third set. but rallied to even the
match at fi-6, They then won the tiebreaker 7-4 to win the match
match and the team title for Oregon.
The Ducks came into the weekend ranked seventh in the NCAA
Northwest section.
Oregon will be at home tins weekend to fat e Whitman at the 15th
Avenue courts.
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