Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 21, 1998, SPECIAL EDITION, SECTION E, Page 6E, Image 97

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Soccer: Defense has two shutouts
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always making runs, doing things
and moving around a lot up front.
That makes it easier for us as de
fenders to find people up top.”
Other newcomers have made
big contributions for the Ducks as
well. Laurie Duhrkoop, who trans
fered from Hartford last season,
has provided stability at center
midfield. Beth Bowler, a freshman
from El Cajon, Calif., has shown
flashes of scoring flair at forward.
Frehsman fullback Starr Johnson,
from Kailua, Hawaii, has started
all four games at marking back and
played consistently.
Then there are the usual sus
pects.
Goalkeeper Amanda Fox con
tinues to add to the impressive re
sume she has compiled as a Duck.
After leading the Pacific-10 Con
ference in saves as a sophomore,
Fox earned all-tournament honors
while playing in a prestigious East
Coast women’s soccer league dur
ing the summer.
Fox has already recorded two
shutouts this season, running her
collegiate-career total to seven.
Forward Erin Anderson, Ore
gon’s all-time leading scorer, has
parlayed her experience into as
sisting on three of the Ducks’ eight
goals.
Sophomore forward T.J. John
son shares time with Anderson,
Baysa and Bowler up front in Ore
gon’s new 3-4-3 formation.
Midfielders Morris, Marsh, Pam
Gordon, Melissa Parker and
Allyssa White are returning and
logging significant minutes.
Returning fullbacks Melissa
Sherman, Jori Gangnes, McLana
han, Heidi Smith and Stacy
Hebert team with Starr Johnson to
defend Fox’s goal.
Against Wake Forest on Sept.
12, the Ducks showed they are ca
pable of coming back against a
quality opponent. After spotting
the Demon Deacons, who have
qualified for the NCAA Tourna
ment in each of the last two sea
sons, a 2-0 lead just minutes into
the second half, Oregon rallied.
Parker, a sophomore, scored her
first career goal off an Anderson
cross 20 minutes into the second
half. Hebert tied the game up on a
long, 25-yard strike with just un
der 15 minutes left to play.
However, Wake Forest was able
to pull out a victory when Meghan
Suddes scored on Anne Shrop
shire’s second assist of the match 2
minutes, eight seconds into over
time.
The Ducks came back the next
day to dominate the Panthers.
After hitting the post twice and
cross bar once, Oregon finally
found the back of the net when
McLanahan’s fourth straight cor
ner kick found Duhrkoop at the far
post. Duhrkoop, from Milwaukie,
Ore., one-touched a volley into the
net for her first goal as a Duck and
gave her numerous family and
friends in attendance reason to
cheer.
McLanahan’s assist was her first
of the season and came in her first
game back after battling a back in
jury since last season.
"We had decent results consid
ering that we didn’t really play
well,” Steffen said of the week
end’s two games. “It’s a sign of our
development that we can still get
results when not playing our
best.”
Steffen and the Ducks won’t be
satisfied unless that improvement
continues and they ultimately
notch an NCAA Tournament
berth this season.
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