FRIDAY Oct. 23,1998 t^regonwjcmeraw TRIVA QUESTION Who holds the Oregon mark for receptions in a career? m NFL Week 8 New England vs Miami Baltimore vs Green Bay Minnesota vs Detroit San Francisco vs St. Louis Tampa Bay vs New Orleans Atlanta vs N.Y.Jeis Chicago vs Tennessee Jacksonville vs Denver Seattle vs San Diego Cincinnati vs Oakland Buffalo vs Carolina Pittsburgh vs Kansas City Sagarin football rankings 1. Kansas St. 6-0 2. UCLA 5-0 3. Ohio St 6-0 4. Tenn. 5-0 5. Nebraska 6-1 6. Oregon 5-1 7. Rorida 6-1 8. Florida St. 6-1 9. Texas AM 6-1 10. Texas 4-2 11. Penn St. 5-1 12. Wisconsin 7-0 13. Arizona 6-1 14. Arkansas 6-0 15. Colorado 6-1 16. Missouri 5-1 17. Texas T. 6-1 18. Kentucky 5-2 19. USC 5-2 20. Georgia T. 5-1 21. Syracuse 4-2 22. Georgia 5-1 23. Wash. 4-2 24. Virginia 5*1 25. Purdue 3-4 Trivia answer Cristin Mctemore holds the record with 162 catches in his four-year career Best Bet Demolition Derby Woodstock,6a. 9 pm, TNN Oregon Volleyball Matt Hankitis/'b'.nuraki Redshirt freshman Annie Pogue attempts to slam a kill past Southern 'alifomia blocker Janae Henry in the Trojans' three-game sweep of the Ducks at McArthur Court on Thursday. Oregon returns to action at home on Sunday against the No. 25 UCLA Brains. Ducks drop 10th straight to USC The Oregon volleyball team was overpowered by the No. 11 Trojans at McArthur Court By Allison Ross Oregon Daily Emerald It was a typical night for the Oregon vol leyball team on Thursday as Southern Cal ifornia came to McArthur Court and swept the Ducks, 15-13,15-3,15-7, in front of 866 fans. The Ducks showed that, yes, they can put up a fight against stronger teams, but also proved that they have yet to find the consistency that is needed to win matches in the Pacific-10 Conference. Oregon (6-15 overall, 1-9 Pac-10) came out fighting in Game 1 and took an early lead over the No. 11 Trojan. The Ducks led most of the way before USC was able to even the score at 10-10. VOLLEYBALL We played right with them in Game 1,” Oregon head coach Cathy Nelson said. “We did what we needed to do to win. I don’t know why we don’t continue to play that way.” The Ducks recorded 24 kiiis io usl s zti in mat game, Dut uregon s overall attack percentage of .271 was not enough to clinch the win. “We weren’t surprised by Oregon’s play in that game,” USC head coach Lisa Love Turn to VOLLEYBALL, Page13A leaders KILLS: Kessy.ASU 22 Ernst, UO 10 Nikolic, UO 10 ASSISTS: Mounts, ASU 52 Gerlach, UO 40 DIGS: Henry, ASU 12 Tobaggi, UO 9 BLOCKS: M’kovic, ASU 4 Kessy.ASU 4 Banducci, UO 2 White, UO 2 Oregon hopes L.A. story is a good one Oregon heads to Los Angeles for conference games against UCLA and Southern California with a three game losing streak By Tim Pyle Oregon Daily Emerald A three-game losing streak was not the kind of baggage the Oregon women’s soccer team had hoped to take to Los Angeles for Pacific-10 Conference games against UCLA and Southern California. After losing to Portland, 1-0, Washington, 3-2, and Washington State, 1-0, last week, the Ducks (4-6-2 overall, 1-2 Pac-10) will be searching for their first win against both the Bruins and Trojans. “When we play teams as good as UCLA and USC, our players get very excited to compete against them,” Oregon head coach Bill Steffen said earlier this week. “If we can focus on channeling that excitement onto the field and executing, I think we’ll be OK." No. 19 UCLA (13-2-1, 3-1), one of four teams tied for first in the Pac-10, will battle the Ducks at 7:30 p.m. today at Spaulding Field. Last Friday, California handed the Bruins their first defeat since a 1-0 loss to San Diego State on Sept. 6. After taking a 1-0 lead just four minutes into the game, UCLA was unable to score again and fell 2-1 in overtime. The Bruins rebounded for a 2-1 home win against No. 25 Stanford on Sat urday. SOCCER Youth reins supreme on the UCLA roster, as two freshmen and a sophomore transfer are the team’s leading scor ers. Freshman forward Staci Duncan is tied for the Pac-ltJ s scoring lead with 24 points, 18 of which have come on her team-high nine goals. Forward Tracey Milburn, who played for Pepperdine last season, has scored seven goals and accumulated 16 points. Freshman midfielder Breana Boling has proven to be a clutch player as well, scoring three of the Bruins’ last four game winning goals and recording 16 total points. Turn to SOCCER, Page 13A UO faces tough teams at Stanford The Oregon women face some of the top teams in the country at today’s Stanford Invitational golf tournament in Palo Alto By Scott Pesznecker Oregon Daily Emerald Two weeks ago at the Northwest Classic in Corvallis, the Oregon women’s golf team did not play up to par. Today and Satur day, the Ducks will attempt to show the Pa cific-10 Conference they are still a force to be reckoned with. Oregon will play in the first round of the Stanford Invitational, a tournament featur ing 10 of the top 25 teams in the country. All Pac-10 schools will be competing at the invitational. The meet will take place at the Stanford Golf Club, which is where the Pac-10 championships will be on April 19 20. "This meet is equal to the [NCAA] Preview; it only has top caliber teams,” Oregon head coach Renee Baumgartner said. “It is one of the best fields I have seen all year. When you have that, you hope that you can finish.” No. 12 Oregon stumbled on Oct. 12 and 13 at the Northwest Classic. The Ducks fin ished in fourth behind No. 20 Oregon State, No. 25 Washington and Pepperdine. Baumgartner knows the importance of placing well at Stanford. A solid perfor mance by the women would erase the memories of the Northwest Classic and im prove their standings in the Pac-10. "We want to go out and play as well as we can,” Baumgartner said. “We were dis appointed with the way we finished at OSU. We like this course, it’s a great field and a great course. We couldn’t be more ex cited.” Team leader Karen Bristow had her worst tournament of the season at the Northwest Classic, finishing 23rd overall. If the Ducks are to fare well at Stanford, Bristow must regain her usual dominance on the course. “We have to be consistent. ” Renee Baumgartner Oregon head coach “Expect [Karen] to pick it up a notch," Baumgartner said. “We will play well as a team, and that will give her confi dence.” Baumgartner said Bristow — and the team — were over i.umiuum auuui uu,ii aumiy tu cu me Tristing Tree golf course in Corvallis. From now on, Baumgartner said, the Ducks will treat each course as if it were the most chal lenging. "We have to be consistent," Baumgartner said. “At OSU, we expected the course to be easier. We learned that we have to attack every course. We will see Karen bounce back during this tournament." The Ducks’ competition will include No. 2 Arizona and No. 3 Arizona State, which is the defending NCAA champion. No. 4 Southern California and No. 16 Indiana will also be among the competitors at the invitational. “We should finish definitely in the top six or seven, maybe even in the top five,” Baumgartner said. “It all depends on who shows up.” no annn __ n«;y.. r u 44*