- ©regon$iR€meraU» T\iesday March 2,1999 Best Bet NBA Basketball Utah at Portland 7 p.m., Fox Sports Season Review Oregon’s rocky season ends quietly Chuck Kearney called his first season as head coach a year of transitions for the Ducks By Scott Pesznecker Oregon Daily Emerald On Sunday night, a season that began with so much potential ended quietly with a sixth-place finish at the Pacific 10 Conference Championships in Palo Alto, Calif. It was a fitting end for the Oregon men’s wrestling team. While the Ducks finished sixth over all, four Oregon wrestlers will travel to State College, Pa., to compete in the NCAA tournament. These four wrestlers — 165-pound Sean Morgan, 197-pound Chael Sonnen, 157-pound Daryl Christian and 184 pound Doug Lee — have been the Ducks’ backbone throughout the sea son. But despite their individual strengths, the big four couldn’t make up for the problems the team had in its lower weights. “Things that we couldn’t control hap pened to us,” Oregon’s first-year head coach Chuck Kearney said. “It was hard to pick out just one thing; we had ups and downs individually.” The Ducks dominated in their first three dual-meets of the season. UC Davis fell to Oregon, 38-6, on Dec. 12, Southern Oregon was beaten, 25-9, the following weekend, and Stanford was handed a 28-9 loss on Jan. 6. It was in that Stanford match that the Ducks first forfeited at 133 pounds, moving freshman Kenny Cox down to the 125-pound weight class where Cox said he was more “efficient.” Oregon handled Stanford, but the end result of the forfeit would prove disas trous later on. The Ducks lost to Cal Turn to WRESTLING, Page 8 Nick MedleyvEmerald Sophomore Ooug Lee, who qualified at 184 pounds Sunday for the NCAA Championships on March 18, corrals Oregon State’s Isaac Weber at McArthur Court on Feb. 12. Lee eventually won by major decision. Oregon should surpass UCLA in coaches poll All season long, UCLA has been re garded as the top team in the Pa cific-10 Conference. The Bruins started off No. 7 in the country and did that ranking justice by winning their first nine conference games. uregun, unranxea at the time, took UCLA to the brink at Pauley Pavilion on Jan. 10, losing by just four points after leading the Bruins for most of the sec ond half. The loss confirmed that UCLA was still the team to beat. And that’s exactly what Oregon did. The Ducks not only beat UCLA on Feb. 4 Oregon Women’s Notes Allison Ross at MCArtnur uourt, they annihilated them, 106-79. It was the Bruins’ worst defeat of the season and their first confer ence loss. Since that victory, Oregon has ascended to the Pac-10 lead and is currently in the midst of a nine-game winning streak. Stan ford defeated the Bruins, 87-84, on Feb. 12 at Pauley Pavilion, which took UCLA out of sole possession of first place in the con ference. Despite sitting atop the Pac-10 with the Bruins, Oregon never caught up to UCLA in the polls. This week, Oregon is ranked No. 15 in the Associated Press Top 25 Poll and UCLA is 16th. But in the USA Today/ESPN Top 25 women’s college bas ketball coaches poll, UCLA is No. 15 and Oregon is No. 17. Why Oregon doesn’t get the respect of the coaches is beyond me. First of all, the Bruins suffered their third Pac-10 loss of Turn to WOMEN, Page 6 Cultural y Forum Presents: m GRmes TUGSMRR2 8PM *61(6 $X(p t ?veKznsms/tJis'mv 1 zwiGO'xoTPnes WOUSS 0? T&eoi&s eVTMT&tD &4JU 346-4373 ?OTR 'MyO AGATC HALL 18 AVG AND AGATG ST ktrz fc rz for you a/ ikz L/hLVZr$Uy of OfZji T ake a "towr -for Break Coyote Tour $449 leaves from L.A. touring the grand Canyon. Las Vegas. Zion National Park and Brice Canyon Plan ahead -Pen- you*- Summer -travel Portland to London $619 Portland to Paris $709 •some restrictions may apply, 'all tares are subject to availability • taxes not included. Council Travel ■f GEE: Council on International Educational Exchange University of Oregon In the EMU Building Eugene 877 1/2 East 13th Street Eugene (541)344-2263 p&pfe- fr^-f fun. txptrfpsct. Don't miss out. Work for your college paper. For more information on how to freelance for the Oregon Daily Emerald call 346-5511. ALL DAY TUESDAY s p A G H E T T I - ALL YOU CAN EAT EVERY TUES! includes Garlic Bread 11:30 am-10pm I80JW0 fizz* 2673 Willamette • 484-0996 “this location only”