Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 08, 1993, Page 16A, Image 16

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Volleyball back home
to play UW and WSU
By Scott Simonson
Oagon Datty EmerakJ
They’re healthier, they're back
at home and they've had a good
week of practice. Oregon volley
ball head coach Gerry Gregory
hopes all this means his team is
about to break its six-match los
ing streak.
The Ducks, 0-5 in the Pacific
10 Conference and 3-10 overall,
play a pair of home matches this
weekend. Oregon faces Wash
ington at 7:05 Friday night and
Washington Sta'e on Saturday
night. Tlie starting time of the
Washington State match has
been changed to 7:35 due to the
3:30 p.m. sturt for the Duck foot
ball game.
Washington, 1-4 in the Pac-10,
was ranked nationally before
being beset by injuries. Wash
ington State. 3-2 in conference
play, is currently ranked 17th in
the nation.
"The important thing is that
we know we can compete with
both Washington and Washing
ton State." Gregory said. "We go
into every match thinking that
we're going to win."
After a disappointing road trip
in Arizona last weekend, Grego
ry was concerned with getting
his starting lineup healthy in
order to give them time to prac
tii:e together. Gregory said that
quick hitter Angoe Henderson's
conditioning and skills aro
returning to form after she was
injured, and that the starters
have practiced together this
week.
"Our week of practice went
well," Gregory said."I think wo
are a better loam now than we
were a week ago, and I hope
we're ready to compete."
"Our middle attack is really
coming around," he said.
"Karissa Meith (quick hitter) has
been a real force in the last few
games."
Gregory said the Ducks have
improved their passing in recent
matches, especially swing hitter
Amy McNeol.
"Against Arizona State, she
exceeded the goals we had set
for her." he said. "This week in
practice, she has continued to
pass well and impruvu her
defense.”
A young team with a new
offense, the Ducks are con
cerned with building for tiie
future, Gregory said. However, it
hasn't been easy for him to look
to the future while the team's
lone senior, swing hitter Nicolle
Hedberg. has missed the last
eight matches with a fractured
left ankle.
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