Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 02, 1998, Page 24, Image 24

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Volleyball
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Arizona State returns 10 players but loses two se
nior starters, outside hitter Terri Cox and middle
blocker Kristin Mattson. Cox and Mattson combined
for 673 kills and 545 digs last year along with 35
block solos and 141 block assists. Sophomore out
side hitter Amanda Burbridge takes over Cox’s spot
and is expected to be a force for the Sun Devil’s on
the left side.
“Arizona State has two young left sides that get
the ball a lot and really pound it,” Oregon head
coach Cathy Nelson said. “We’re going to have to
defend the left side attackers. I think if we can do
that, we’ll be successful.”
Tonight’s matchup will be featured live on the
Fox Sport Network as the Pac-10 game of the week.
Both coaches downplay the broadcast, choosing in
stead to focus on the task at hand.
“Once the whistle blows, it’s the volleyball and
the court,” Snyder-Park said. “We need to not worry
about the camera or the crowd and just play.”
But for a freshman like Gerlach, it is both motiva
tional and inspiring.
“That really pumps me up and I know it does the
other girls too,” Gerlach said. “When we have a big
crowd and know that people are watching it helps
the intensity.”
On Sunday the Ducks host No. 19 Arizona, a team
that lost six players but has managed to post an 11-1
overall record, 3-1 conference record. It began the
1998 season with a 10-game win streak before
falling to Stanford last weekend.
Oregon hopes to extend the Wildcats’ losing
streak, which would end another streak: Arizona
has won the last 10 matches against Ojegon.
Arizona head coach David Rubio is very aware of
Oregon’s capabilities this year and is not fooled by
its youth.
“Oregon is a very talented team,” Rubio said.
“When you add Julie Gerlach and Monique To
baggi to Madeline Ernst and Alii White, they can
beat anybody. I don’t think you can contain
Madeline. She’s been in the system, and she’s
playing like a senior. She’s playing as if she were
on a mission.”
Rubio is on a mission of his own. He will be look
ing for his fifth NCAA tournament berth in six
years. He managed to replace the players he lost
with some prime volleyball talent. Three of his re
cruits were named among Volleyball Magazine’s
Fab 50 High School Seniors in 1998.
“Arizona is a really well balanced team and that
is going to be a different challenge for us,” Nelson
said. “We’re going to try and get them out of their of
fense and make them more predictable because they
do a good job of getting the ball to everyone on their
side.”
Look for this to be a match between two young,
powerful setters. Arizona setter Dana Burkholder
was named third-team all-American by Volleyball
magazine last season and was named MVP at Bak
ersfield High School three times.
Soccer
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Diego in the Outrigger Shootout
in Hawaii on Sept. 19. The break
allowed Steffen to put Oregon
through something akin to a sec
ond fall training camp.
“We've practiced hard the last
two weeks and done lots of run
ning,” said forward Erin Ander
son, who has assisted on three of
the Ducks’ nine goals. “Physical
ly, we’ll be prepared. Mentally, I
think it helped to have a week off
to recover from Hawaii.”
After scoring just one goal dur
ing the two-game Hawaii trip, in a
2-1 loss to Hawaii, Oregon will be
looking for Baysa, Anderson,
freshman Beth Bowler and sopho
more T.J. Johnson to produce up
front.
Goalkeeper Amanda Fox, who
is second in the Pacific-10 Confer
ence with 45 saves, said she was
not pleased with her performance
in Hawaii.
“I’m definitely going to play
better,” Fox said. “In my mind, I
need to prove again that I can play
for [the team] and that I can sup
port them.”
She added, “I plan on coming
out of this weekend with two
wins and getting back up in the
win column.”
In order to attain Fox’s goal, the
Ducks will need to keep San Fran
cisco (1-7) in its losing funk today.
But just because the Dons are
way below .500 does not mean
they should be taken lightly, ac
cording to Steffen.
“Their record isn’t what they
would like it to be right now, but
they've played Stanford, North
Carolina, Duke ... just a tremen
dous schedule,” Steffen said.
“They are a good team, and
they’re probably very poised to
break out. We’ve got to stay fo
cused and realize that we’ve got to
play our best soccer if we want to
come away successful.”
Senior forward Kishandee
Green is San Francisco’s top scor
ing threat with 32 career points
entering this season.
Portland State (4-5) will arrive
in Eugene with the momentum of
Women’s soccer
WHO: Oregon Ducks (3-3) vs.
San Francisco Dons (1-7)
WHEN: Today at 3 p.m.
WHERE: Pape Field
a three-game winning streak in
which it has shut out all three op
ponents. Last week, the Vikings
blanked both Oregon State, 1-0,
and Eastern Washington, 4-0.
Senior sweeper Jennifer Bruno
and goalkeeper Kim Street have
led Portland State's recent defen
sive stinginess.
On the injury front, Oregon's
lone senior, sweeper Melissa
Sherman, is expected to play this
weekend after sitting out the last
three games with a right knee
strain. Fullback Jori Ganges
should see limited playing time
because of a right quadriceps
strain.
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