©reaonVCmtraUi TRIVIA QUESTION In what year did Oregon State quarterback Terr}’ Baker win thelleisman Trophy? Trivia Answer in “The Box" Top 25 Football Schedule Saturday, Oct. 3 No. 7 Penn. St. No. 10hio St. 12p.m. No. 2 Nebraska Oklahoma St. 7 p.m. No. 3 Tennessee Auburn 3:30 p.m. Washington St. No. 4 UCLA 3:30 p.m. No. 12 Georgia No. 6 LSU 7 p.m. No. 8 Florida Alabama 12:30p.m. No. 9 Florida State Maryland 1 p.m. San .lose St 1p.m. No. 10 Virginia No. 13 Wisconsin Indiana 12 p.m, No. 14 Arizona No. 20 Washington 10:15 p.m. No. 15 Colorado Oklahoma 3:30p.m. No. 16 W. Virginia Navy 12 p.m. No. 18 Texas A&M Kansas 12:30 p.m. Arizona St. No. 21USC 7 p.m. Kentucky No. 22 Arkansas 6 p.m. Northwestern No. 23 Missouri 2 p.m. Stanford 2:30 p.m. No. 23 N. Dame No. 25 Michigan iowa 3:30 p.m. New York Texas 10:07a.m. Houston San Diego 8:07 p.m. TRIVIA ANSWER 1962 atRtiMi Cleveland StBostOB 1:07 p.m., ESPN Oregon vs. Stanford Madeline Ernst (7) attempts a block in last sea son’s win over Arizona State, the Ducks’ only Pac 10 win. fiBBr Chad Putteson/for the Emerald ^ Once the whistle blows, it’s the volleyball and the court. We need to not worry about the camera or the crowd and just play. ” Patti Snyder-Park Arizona head coach Oregon looks for second Pac-10 win The Ducks look to the strength of their four Pac-10 ranked players to lead them to wins against Arizona State and Arizona By Allison Ross Oregon Daily Emerald The Oregon volleyball team heads into this weekend’s Pacific-10 Conference match with Arizona State today and Ari zona on Sunday with some respectable stats. The Ducks (6-7 overall, 1-2 Pac-10) have two players among the nation’s sta tistical leaders: senior outside hitter Madeline Ernst and freshman setter Julie Gerlach. Ernst’s 15 kills against Southern Cali fornia on Sept. 27 put her over the 1,000 mark, and boosted her kills-per-game av erage to 5.84, placing her second in the NCAA and first in the Pac-10. Gerlach is averaging 13.62 assists per game, which places her 12th in the NCAA and second in the Pac-10. Gerlach VOLLEYBALL has tallied 613 of Ore gon’s 707 assists thus far. Sophomore outside hitter Amy Banducci and senior outside hitter Alii White also rank in the Pac-10. Banducci is fourth in service aces, averaging .043 per game and sixth in digs averaging 3.33 per game. White’s .309 hitting percentage places her sixth in the conference. Arizona State comes to McArthur Court tonight with a stigma: The Ducks’ only Pac-10 win during the 1997 season came against the Sun Devils on Nov. 15 at Mac Court. Oregon managed the win without the help of White, who was sidelined with a knee injury. This year White is healthy and along with Ernst makes up one of the toughest duos in the Pac-10. “Obviously we’re going to focus on Madeline Ernst and Alii White,” Arizona head coach Patti Snyder-Park said. "No body has been able to shut down Made line, but that is what we need to do.” If Arizona State can contain Ernst it has a chance to leave Mac Court with a win. They defeated Oregon on Oct. 17 at the Wells Fargo Arena in Tempe, Ariz., last year, allowing Ernst only seven total kills and held Oregon to a .078 total attack per centage. Oregon scored only one point in the final game. Turn to VOLLEYBALL, Page 24 Oregon volleyball WHO: Oregon Ducks (6-7,1 0) vs. Arizona State Sun Dev ils (5-6,2-2) WHEN: Tonight at 7:30 p.m. WHERE: McArthur Court Improved Ducks could equal past win totals Duck women look for wins against San Francisco and Portland State By Tim Pyle Oregon Daily Emerald The times, they are a-changin’ for the Oregon women’s soccer team. After winning just five games in each of their first two seasons, the third-year Ducks (3-3) have the opportunity to equal that this weekend just eight games into their 18 game season. Oregon, which has lost two straight, will play San Francisco today at 3 p.m. and bat tle in-state rival Portland State at 1 p.m. on Saturday at Pap6 Field. The Ducks are un defeated at home, where they started the season with two straight wins. Freshman forward Chalise Baysa, who leads the team in scoring with six goals and 12 points, said the Ducks feel they have an advantage at their new home. “We love the fans out here,” said Baysa, who has scored all five of Oregon’s goals at home. “We love the grass and new field and everything.” Head coach Bill Steffen agreed with Baysa’s as sessment of the home field advantage. “It’s that much more motivating to show up here, not only because it’s a great facility, but to see the number of fans we’ve had so far,” Steffen said. “It really does lift the players. They get excited to see how many people show up.” The Ducks have had nearly two weeks off since their last match, a 2-0 loss to San Turn to SOCCER, Page 24 Nick Medley/Emerald Michelle Hesser dives for the ball during practice Thursday evening.