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Influenza vaccine may be given to persons wishing to reduce their chances of catching the flu, persons who provide essential community services and students or others in schools or colleges. 004529 For more information, call the University Health Center at 346-4441 Ducks end season with two losses By Tim Pyle Oregon Daily Emerald A weekend that began promising ly ended dishearteningly as the Ore gon women’s soccer team ended its third season with two Pacific-10 Conference losses in the Bay Area. With a Chalise Baysa goal in the 26th minute of their Friday match in Berkeley against California, the Ducks’ hopes for a first winning conference season looked well within reach. But Oregon could not sustain its lead — or attain its sea son’s ambition — in the long run. The Ducks (6-10-2 overall, 3-6 Pac-10) did not score again the rest of the weekend in 2-1 and 4-0 loss es to the Golden Bears and Stan ford, respectively. Oregon trailed the Cardinal (11 6-2, 5-4) just 1-0 at halftime Sun day, but it permitted second-half goals in the 48th, 60th and 67th minutes for the final margin. Stan ford hopes to receive a berth to the NCAA Tournament after ending the regular season with four straight Pac-10 wins. “We were emotionally very flat,” Oregon head coach Bill Stef fen said. “I think we were emo tionally spent after our heart breaking loss to Cal on Friday. That was disappointing because I thought we matched up a little better against this Stanford team than we did Cal.” Forward Kelly Adamson scored Stanford’s first and last goals, Ronnie Fair tallied the sec ond goal, and Christy Arnold beat Duck goalkeeper Amanda Fox for the third goal. Fox made seven saves as the Cardinal out shot the Ducks 18-2 and enjoyed an 8-1 advantage in corner kicks. Last Friday, Cal finally pulled even with Oregon at 1-1 in the 90th minute to force overtime. Despite outshooting Oregon 24-4, SOCCER Cal was un able to beat Duck goal keeper Amanda Fox until forward Tami Pivick booted a pass from Amy Balavac into the back of the net with 55 seconds re maining in the game. “Unfortunately, we sat back on our heels and were not aggressive with our lead,” Steffen said. Just two minutes into sudden death overtime, the Bears got a break when Oregon fullback Sta cy Hebert was whistled for a hand ball inside the penalty box. Pivick converted the ensuing penalty kick to hand Cal the victory. “We need to learn to stay aggres sive when you go up on a team as good as Cal is,” Steffen said. "[The Bears were] playing for their lives and a shot at the NCAA Tourna ment in the back of their minds and were relentless on the attack in the second half.” Baysa’s first-half goal was her team-leading ninth. After Bear goalkeeper Maite Zabala was un able to handle a free kick from Oregon sweeper Carrie McLana han, Baysa collected the rebound and beat Zabala to earn a share of the Ducks’ single-season goal mark, which was set by Erin An derson in 1996. Baysa finished the season with 18 total points, one below Anderson’s record. Fox made five saves in coming within one minute of recording her fifth shutout. Senior midfielder Melissa Sher man’s career ended with the two losses. After transferring from Portland State following her fresh man year, the co-captain was a steady contributor at defense and midfield for the Ducks. All of Oregon’s other players are expected to return next sea son. The 16-member junior class, which consists mostly of Stef fen’s first recruiting class, will be back to lead the team. In addi tion, the three sophomores and seven freshmen on the team will also return. Our Rates H AVE Headed South for the Winter. Winter Rates are here now at Emerald Valley Golf Club. 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