VOLLEYBALL Continued from Page 9 the Pac-10 schools, and you havn very good coaches at every school," he said. UCLA. 24-1 for Ihe season and ranked first nationally, clinched the Pac-10 title with a sweep of Washington and Washington State last weekend. The Bruins won one of 24 automatic bids to the NCAA tournament. The 23 remaining spots in the tournament are at-large bids, meaning the teams will be selected by a committee. Stan ford. second in the Pac-10 and ranked sixth in the nation; Ari zona State, third in the Pac-10 and 11th in the nation; USC. ranked 13th; and Arizona, ranked 15th; all appear headed for Ihe playoffs. Sixth-place Washington State and seventh-place Oregon State could finish in a tie for sixth pla«» at 8-10 in the conference if the Cougars are swept by the Arizona schools and the Beavers beat Oregon this weekend. The two teams split their head-to head matches, but Washington Slate owns a letter record on the season. If history is any indication. Pac-10 schools will again be n force in postseason play, hast season. UCLA won the confer ence championship, but it was Stanford that captured the NCAA title. "Every night in the Pac-10 is a match of playoff intensity," Mozzochi said. "The Pac-10 prepares its teams with better competition top to bottom than any other conference around Most confer ences don't usually play two top-25 teams in the same week end, and we do that every week end.” he said All the same, few teams around the nation would proba bly shy away from a match with the 4-21 Ducks. Is Mozzochi sur prised that one of the teams he said ranks among the top 40 nationally is only 1-16 in the conference this season? "I am surprised, because they're a much better team than their record." he said "The flip side of that is I'm not shocked bec ause the conference is so tough this year." Duck X-country teams selected for nationals By Daw Chaftoonnaau Oregon Dm*y The Oregon men’s and women's cross country teams will both be represented in the NCAA Cross Country Champi onships Monday in Bethlehem, Pa. Chick Hislop, chairman of the NCAA cross country subcom mittee. said the Ducks were selected as at-large teams for the NCAA appearances after finish ing third in the District VIII meet last .Saturday. The women's squad was one of si* teams added to the NCAA field, but the men's team sur vived a much closer scrutiny as just three at-large berths were awarded. "I'm very pleased for our run ners." man's coach Bill Dellinger said. "They ran well at the district meet, and I'm happy the NCAA noticed." The invitation for the women's team was expected. The Ducks lost to four district champions (Michigan, Arkansas. Brigham Young and Arizona) during the season and had beaten Nebraska, second in District V. and Cornell, another at-large selection, and Arizona throughout the year. 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