Volleyball Continued from Page11A said. “We think Oregon is a fine team. Their record is deceiving. Madeline Ernst and Alii White played very disciplined volleyball in that game.” But once the Trojans (13-4, 6-2) made adjustments to contain Ernst and White, Oregon never regained its composure. Ernst, the nation’s leader in kills per game, was de nied any kills in Game 2, and White sat out after feeling pain in her knee. The effects were devas tating for Oregon. The Ducks had just 12 kills and a .053 attack per centage. “We felt like we needed to get the ball to our quick attackers more frequently,” Love said. “We rotated the lineup to change the match ups and extend the rallies longer.” The changes paid off and the Trojans tallied 19 kills and just three errors for an amazing .552 at tack percentage. Oregon made changes of its own in Game 3 inserting Redshirt freshman Annie Pogue, who sat out in both Games 1 and 2. The changes were too little too late, however, and the Ducks went down 1-9 and never rallied back. “In Game 3 we were playing catch up,” Ernst said. “We need to find a way to just play volleyball. We can say it everytime, but the fact is, we need to control our side of the net.” Leading the Trojan attack were seniors Jasmina Marinkovic and Jennifer Kessy, who recorded 14 and 22 kills, respectively. “We dug really well and played good defense,” Marinkovic said. “We just played at a quicker pace than they did.” The Trojans out killed (62-49), out dug (46-28) and outblocked (7 4) the Ducks and had only 17 total errors to Oregon’s 30. Soccer Continued from Page 11A Goalkeeper Lindsay Culp leads the Pac-10 in goals-against aver age with a sparkling .55 mark and has made 57 saves. UCLA mauled Oregon 6-0 in Eugene last season on its way to a perfect 9-0 conference record and advanced to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament. With a conference-best 31 wins the past two seasons and a pre season ranking as high as No. 19, USC (8-6-1, 2-2) expected big things this season. Heading into their 1 p.m. Sun day match at Los Angeles Colise um against the Ducks, the Tro jans have performed inconsis tently. Following road losses to Wash ington and Washington State on the opening weekend of confer ence play, USC evened its Pac-10 record with impressive home vic tories against Stanford and Cal last weekend. Midfielder Kim Clark is the Trojans’ marquee player. She earned third-team all-American honors last season and has tallied 26 career goals. The junior leads USC with seven goals and 19 points this season. In the winter, Clark is a shooting guard for the women’s basketball team. ecco ...where style meets comfort 181 E. Broadway 342-6107 Mon-Sat: 10-6, Sun: 11-5 NEED A TUTOR? Professional. Patient. Understandable. 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