Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 02, 1998, Page 13, Image 13

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dose, but Oregon couldn’t put it
away, despite recording more
kills (23-21) in Game 3 and keep
ing even with Arizona State with
19 kills in Game 4.
“We played great for a lot of the
time,” Nelson said. "We are doing
things statistically better now
than we were earlier this year,
and I think we are starting to
build momentum.”
The Sun Devils (10-10, 7-6)
were led by Amanda Burbridge,
who led all attackers with 23 kills,
and Michelle Mortensen and
Shawna Vanley, who recorded 14
and 13 kills, respectively. Defen
sively, it was Jami Coughlin who
rallied for Arizona State, tallying
24 kills along with five block as
sists.
Oregon outkilled (73-70) and
autdug (68-67) the Sun Devils,
but committed more errors, fin
ishing with a .213 attack percent
age to Arizona States .234.
On Friday, the Ducks stunned
No. 16 Arizona beating their first
ranked opponent since defeating
No. 21 Oregon State in 1996. Ore
gon broke an 11-game losing
streak and for the first time in Nel
son’s tenure won two Pac-10
(( To he down 11-4 and
come back like that is
awesome. >>
Cathy Nelson
Oregon head coach
matches in a season.
"This was like the UCLA
match,” Nelson said. “But this
time we learned from it, and we
were finally able to push it
through in a Game 5 situation."
Arizona is not an easy team to
beat in five games. The Ducks
ended the Wildcats 12-game win
ning streak in five-game matches.
The Ducks came out firing in
Game 1, scoring three straight
points on service aces by Tobba
gi. Tobbagi finished the match
with a career high five service
aces, and Oregon set a school
record with 18 total service aces.
The Ducks are now second in the
Pac-10 record books in aces, just
one behind first (19).
The Ducks slipped up in Game
2, recording just 13 kills and 10
errors for an attack percentage of
.061. But it was in Game 3 that the
Ducks pulled it together. After
falling behind 11-4, Oregon ral
lied back to win 15-12.
"We made plays down the
stretch when we needed to,” Nel
son said. “We used Game 3 as mo
mentum. To be down 11-4 and
come back like that is awesome."
The Ducks had five players who
recorded kills in double digits, led
by Ernst’s 20, Amy Banducci’s 12
and Alii White's 11. Banducci and
White both recorded double dou
bles adding 10 digs each.
The Wildcats (17-4, 8-4) were
led by Raelene Elam and Marisa
DaLee who tallied 21 and 16 kills,
respectively. Arizona outkilled
(71-61), outdug (62-58) and out
blocked the Ducks (19-11) overall,
but Oregon’s persistence paid off
as it rallied to a 15-13 win in Game
5.
“Statistically they outplayed us
in every category except our serv
ing, which was exceptional,” Nel
son said. “ I still feel we are one of
the hottest teams in the Pac-10.
We are looking forward to playing
our last home match next week
end.”
The Ducks host Washington
State on Friday at 7 p.m. and
Washington on Sunday at 1p.m.
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