Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 26, 1993, Supplement, Page 6B, Image 14

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...IN THE ODE CLASSIFIEDS!
Do you believe
women’s athletics are
as respected as they
should be?
“No, defi
nitely not.
One of the
major rea
sons is
because of
the alumni
who give most of their
money to the men's
sports"
MARIF.KA FARRENKOPF
sociology, senior
“Probably
not,
because
they do not
get the
exposu re
as the men
do"
CHRIS 3RAZFIFI.D
math, Jualt•
I don't
think >>o,
because
when they j
win a cham
pionship the j
public
. vsn t respect them pco
le siv,'Oh ..it's only a
man.'"
WILSON CHAN
fine iiris, sophomore
"No,
because I
think that
there are
many
women
who don’t
take sports seriously. A lot
ot women just do sports
as exercise.”
BENJAMIN DREW
mrironmnitdl stud its, irishman
"1 believe
it's a mat
ter of color,
because it
seems like
people
who are
white are more accepted
in sports than people
who are not."
YASMIN HAMID
pre-journalism, sophomore
"It seems
like men
get much
more pub
licity,
receive
more sc hoi
arships and earn more
money that women do.'
LISA TAN
exercise movement science
CompWd by Susanna Staffani'Photos Oy Thomas BofOShom
Softball coach Brown wins title
j Brown’s team gets revenge
on the defending champions.
H sgs niversity of oregon head softball coach
;i Tami Broun was a memb<\ t this
H » year's ASA Women's Major : istpitch
l National Championship team from
Redding, t alii.
Lite Redding Re lx-Is took the championship in
dramatic style as they swept |\ist the 21 time
national champion Ravhestos Brakettes, CO and
C2, in Stratford, Conn, in September, lor the
Rebels, defeating the Brakettes in the champi
onship was a revenge victory ot sorts. Last year,
the Brakettcs beat the Rebels in Redding to win
the c hampionship.
Rebels pitcher Michele Smith got the victory
in the final game, and she was named the tourna
ment's Most Valuable Player, as well as hemp
named "Best Pitcher”, l or the Rebels, it was Jen
nifer Brundage's single in the seventh inning that
plated first baseman Kelly Jackson, giving them
the V2 win.
Seven of the 14 players for the Rebels were
named ASA all-Americans, including Smith,
Brundage, pitcher Lori Sippel and Julie Smith.
Redding finished the tournament with a 7-1
record, including a 28-inning, seven-hour victo
ry over the California Commotion.
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