Men’s golf looks to defend team title at home By Steve Mims Ihe Oregon men golf team wi . '»■ mg Ur defend IK team title against a toughet (.dll Mils week wli< n 11 hosts the Dm.k Inv t,i*;on i!. he, inning this morning .it I .gene ( . >untrs ( lob lie ,A hole tonntiiuient will open vs III tt) holes tixi.is followed In tile film! 1H holes l-.n.-ernld Valles Resort on Tuesday I he Dm ks won the toilrn.nnent iast sear the first of three team wins in 1M93 In two strokes over Sun lose St.ite and Brigham Young I'his year's team favorite is defend mg I’anfit ■ 10 Confttrent e i.hampion Arizona State, i urrentlv ranked 10th in the i.ountrs I he Sun Devils are expel ted to bring their top two plovers. I odd Denises and St ott johlison. to hugene and fill Out Ihe rest'of the squad with set ond-tnnmers San lose State and Brigham 3 oung will he hai k after Is mg for set ond plat e at the tout nament a seat ago while Oregon State and I St should also lie near the top of the leader It s all extremely strong held Oregon i oat It Stes e Nosier said 1 feel fortunate to get the st hools we tf til Denises IS the defending N't \A t hainpi t in and won hi In- the favorite if fie enters the tournament Denises made the tut two weeks ago at the Boat k In sit at uma I on the PDA lour Other top individuals int lode defending < hampitm I rit Kustand of BN I Boise Statu s David I eBea k and ( hris lor genson nl Washington Stale lumor I i’ll Si,as t‘ls ieatls the I hit ks w it ft a an m i triu, as erage ami two I op 1(1 finish es. tilt hiding eighth plot e at the Big island Intori ollegiate two Mi’i'ks ago Suavely fin slu'd lfith n! tin- Ihn k Invitational last year, th>- lop finish uf any Oregon returnee tins year I hi remainder of Oregon's lineup will (fit ' .: I : K.i:..! > M' I r.i' ki'11 nilllor I'.n.i Regal: ind t\s m fr• slum'll )! Astonpua and |i>. . * it i *. » Mi i :.ii ii.is play i'll in .11 i sis lourninni-nls for the Dui is this year and is m i ond on tin' tmirti with a ”1 -4 si uring aver ago Stoi k w 1 iI !»■ playing in fus fourth touriia nu-nt id tlif year. while Astorip.ua sv 111 In' making his i.ollege debut tins week Astortjuin earned 11 spot on the team iiy win in ng the team's qualifying tournament after shooting even-par over three rounds 1 or a young person. I I lias outstanding judgment on the 1 nurse, Nosier said of the freshman from Hayden. Idaho He can Inf it probably as long as anyone on the team and keeps it under c.ontrol This week s tournament is only Oregon's mm ond ol the spring season, (aiming on the heels of the Hig Island I uteri .ollegiate I he Dm ks finished lgth m that tournament at Hot tying then mm ond best team si on- of the season 12th 111 Hawaii was not had but eight of the teams ahead of us were ranked in the top 1in the 1 ountry Nosier said Whir this week Nosier has Ins sights set ,1 little higher i veil though the field is tough we aren't uist showing up to p ir1u ipate. but to linish well lie '.aid I he Oregon women s team will .ilso !»■ in .K.tiui: tins week fwgirmmg play m the Jones “Even though the field is tough, we aren’t just showing up to participate, but to finish well,” he said. Steve Nosier Mens Gt ’1 C vit 'h Sport l tali-Dixie Clasxir <«1 Sunbruok • ourse in M Oorge. Utah. this morning Oregon s lineup will feature senior ( ap pv Mat k. juniors Shannon Hare, karlv Mills iinri Kehet i a (oersiiorf along with ( hristel T omori The Din ks finished se< ond at the tourna ment last year, behind lev.is AStM I omori finished tied for sixth place a year ago. tops among Oregon players who will lie t limpet mg this week The Due ks enter tile tournament with a No. M ranking in the latest (lolfwrrk poll Oklahoma State, ranked 10th in the nation, is the top rated team in the tournament Host Hrigham Young, which finished third at the tournament last year, and New Mexico are other top teams in the field The Ducks opened the spring season two weeks ago with a seventh-plat e finish at the Ghris Johnson Invitational, after taking three and one half months off for the winter Mills and Hare led the Dm ks at the tour nament in Tin son. shooting mati fling 22‘is lor the three round event Mar k and 1 omori were next at 2 HI followed by Giersdorf at 232 I he tournament runs through Wednesday with 1H holes being played ear h day Women’s tennis ties, wins in Cal I he Oregon women's twims team split .1 pair of mats ln*s and tiesf another on a trip to ( aliform.) tins weekensi F.lectricitv wasOrvgon's opponent in Thursday s mats h against Cal Poly Pomona, sis thn ligfits over the tennis courts began to flnker and the teams agreed to end the mats h tis*sl at '1 4 ! rislay (Jregon got a a 1 \s m over l'( I)uv is that ssias li Tom Grinder s ailed "one of the biggest wins in tins program's his tors " UC Davis is the defending Division II national champion The Ducks lone loss of the weekend was rv4 against Pacific Jackie Depord. Sherry Fairgrieve and Cynthia Armstrong picked up singles wins while Krissv Barger and l.lise Adams won a douhles match “Pas ifis has beaten us 9 0 the last two years,” (Insider said "So this was a tough loss It's a good loss, though, that's a polite wav of putting it CARDINAL Continued from Page 9 rin’ .nitn.ip.iii'<i M*< (uni imiti hsi|i n! freshman point guards knight .uni Oregon's ken\a Wilkins nevet realh materialized knight "-is saddlin'! with tont trouhli* all night and finished u ith mm points anil two assists in onl\ .1 minutes Stanford s David Harljour did a good n>h in plat v o! knight m oring eight points and dishing out Ihrvf assists vsithout turning thi> hall o\ ci Wilkins looked like he wouldn't do min h either in the first half, missing all eight of Ins shots However Wilkins si ored 2 i (mints n the sim imil hall, iiu iudmg lour ol live shooting from three point range, and fin ished with eight rebounds and fi\ e assists as well t tregon (.enter /..II h Sellers was inserted into the starting lineup again and responded with nine points and a team high tl) rebounds forward Henri Madden also si ored nitie points while Darryl Parker and [eff Potter si ored eight points apiei e I he I )in ks w ill finish't ear I w i) ol the jerry Green Kra this weekend when l!S( and l td A visit Mi Arthur ( ourt STANFORD Continued from Page 9 1 he < rowd of f>.7'*<l got boisterous und helped fluster the Cardinal into i string of turnovers and missed shots, hut Oregon W»-pt missing opportuni ties on its offensive end Stanford ftnallv righted itself with fewer than sev en minutes left in the game whull l airduml forward gate Pay hit a hoinli from well Itevond the three point an to give Stanford a VI T)2 lead I he basket ignited the ( airdinal and deflateil the Du< ks Pave finished an 11 -2 Stanford run by Ismk mg home another three pointer to make the si ore (>.' ,4 Stanford with five minutes remaining Time remained for an Oregon eomeliar k hut the Out ks deflated bv the Stanford rally and drained by a long emotional game, never rallied 1 thought our kids played hard and the tide didn't swing our wav Oregon head i on< h Jody Ktinge said 1 thought v\e got tired and we didn't play defense <is well as we arc capable of play ing." 'When you got down that much with three mm utes to pIn\ confident e is a very fragile tiling We were tired and we weren't thinking real i learly and we just couldn't put the hall in the basket. Kunge said Oregon outshot Stanford for the game, hut the Dm ks field goal pen outage dipped to . Mf>4 in the second half after a hot shooting first half Howev er. the tug different e statistically was in rehound ing Stanford coilei ted 23 offensive rehounds and dominated Oregon 4-t 30 on the boards The game marked the final home game for three players that have come to form the heart and soul of the Dm k women's basketball program: guard Missv C.roshaw. forward Debbie Sporcii h and cen ter Sara Wilson All had good but not great games It s prettv disappointing. When you've got a chant e at the I’ac-10 championship and in that one game you lose it. it's tough to take, t.roshaw said. CALL 346-4343 BEFORE 1 p.m, TODA Y TO PUT US TO WORK FOR YOU TOMORROW! 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