Experience breeds expectations for Oregon golf squads Both the Oregon men and women hope to return to the NCAAs By Joel Hood Oregon Daily Emerald Rene Baumgartner knows what pressure is all about. Two seasons ago, the Oregon women’s golf team established a new benchmark for success with a seventh-place showing at the NCAA Championships — the highest national ranking in the history of the program. "Last year we felt a ton of pres sure after our break-through year in 1996,” said Baumgartner, who enters her 10th year as head coach of the Ducks. “That’s not something I’m going to miss.” After a disappointing 14th place finish at the NCAAs last season, and after losing it’s scor ing leader to graduation, Ore gon’s preseason expectations have come down a little in the eyes of the national media. But not in the eyes of its coach. “It’s just a different season for us,” Baumgartner said. “Talent wise we’ve got just as much or more as we’ve had the last two seasons. I feel very good about our chances this year.” So do her players. “We’ve all got high individual hopes for the season,” Pam Sow den said. "I feel good about where this team is at. We’re all excited to get the season started.” One big reason for the team’s optimism is the addition of Claire Hunter, who begins her first season of Division 1-A com petition after capturing the first ever junior college national championship a year ago. "Everything is really new to me,” said Hunter, who is a native of Scotland. “My only real goal is to qualify for the traveling team and play my best. I know that the competition is a lot higher than what I’m used to, but I feel like I’m ready for the jump.” With Hunter and a talented veteran corp of returning players that includes Jerilyn White, Karen Bristow, Sowden and GOLF sophomore Dawn Berry, Baumgartner said the Ducks’ preseason No. 10 national ranking is a fair one. “We lost a great player in Paula [Patterson],” Baumgartner said. “But I think we’ve got a chance for a couple more All-Americans on this team. Arizona, Arizona State and Stanford look like the Pac-10 front runners at this point, but I’d say we’re right in there with them.” The women begin tournament play on Sept. 28 at the Universi ty of Portland Invitational in Alo ha, Ore. The Ducks have also been invited to attend the presti gious National Intercollegiate Match Play Championships Oct. 31 through Nov. 2 in Vero Beach, Fla. It will mark the second straight year Oregon will be among the eight-team field that this year includes No. 1 Duke, No. 2 Arizona, No. 5 Southern California and five other nation ally ranked schools. The men’s golf team finds it self in an unfamiliar role — one of the early season favorites to challenge traditional Pac-10 powerhouses Arizona, Arizona State and UCLA for the confer ence title. “I think it might be a surprise to others who don’t know much about our program,” redshirt-se nior Jeff Barney said. "We’re as good as any team in the confer ence. If we played in seven-per son tournaments we could prob ably win every one.” Barney returns after redshirt ing last season and is one of four key veterans that head coach Steve Nosier said he hopes can lead this team into the postsea son. Along with Barney, Oregon re turns its scoring leader in senior Ben Crane, and veterans Derek Croskrey and Ryan Lavoie, each of whom competed at the NCAA Championships last June. Lavoie received second-team All-Pac-10 honors after registering a 73.6 scoring average during the regu lar season. “We’ve had pretty deep teams the last couple of years,” Nosier said. “But this one looks like it could be one of our best. With the people we have returning, I think that we have the potential to be very good.” Oregon begins its fall season on Sept. 21 at the Pacific Invita tional in Copperopolis, Calif. The Ducks also host a tournament at Eugene Country Club later this winter, the Oregon Duck Invita tional on March 22. The Pac-10 Championships will be held in Seattle at Broad moor Country Club on April 26. tMtHALU Senior Ben Crane leads a veteran group of golfers into the season. Men’s Fall golf schedule (tentative) Sept. 21-22 Pacific Invitational Sept. 28-29 Husky Invi. Oct. 5-6 Nike Invitational Oct. 12-13 Nevada Wolfpack Classic Women’s Fall golf schedule (tentative) Sept. 28-29 University of Portland Inv. 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