Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 29, 1999, Page 12A, Image 12

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On a brighter note, Monique To
bbagi played as though she had
never missed a game. She the
Ducks with 15 kills and 19 digs.
“It’s good to have her back, and
she did a lot of good things for us,”
Nelson said. “I was most proud of
her defense, and that’s the thing
that for her has come the furthest.
She’s always been a good offensive
player but her defense was what re
ally made the difference tonight. ”
The Ducks must regroup quick
ly if they are to be competitive in
tonight's home game against No. 2
Stanford at 7 p.m.
The Cardinal handed Oregon a
swift, 1 hour, 3 minute loss on
Sept. 30. The Ducks mustered just
seven total points in that match.
“They’re one of the very best
teams in the country, so it’s not
like we can look at them and say,
‘OK, here we go,”’ Nelson said.
“But we’re going to play our best.
We don’t have anything to lose; all
we can do is get up there and chal
lenge them as best as we can. ”
Soccer
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nominated for Pac-10 player of the
week following her game-winning
goal against Washington State.
“Our hearts and spirits are back in
it, and that’s what will win it for
us.”
The Ducks are better at capitaliz
ing on the chances they’re given,
but there’s still some work to do.
Oregon had 22 shots on goal against
the Cougars but only scored once.
“Again, we’re not as consistent
as we would like,” Steffen said.
“When we create chances and put
them away, we put teams away. ”
Oregon senior Sierra Marsh
agreed that Oregon still needs to
improve its killer instinct.
“We have to finish opportuni
ties and be confident,” said Marsh.
USC and UCLA are both com
ing off tough wins against Califor
nia. UCLA forward Jessica Winton
put the Golden Bears away with a
goal 55 seconds into overtime, her
second of the contest. Winton has
11 goals on the season, three shy
of the UCLA freshman record.
The Trojans also beat California
in overtime, courtesy midfielder
Isabelle Harvey’s goal.
Oregon team captain Stacey
Hebert said the Ducks are starting
to play well as a team, something
that had been lacking.
“In the past, they played better as
a team and we fell apart as a unit,”
Hebert said. “We are connecting
and meshing well this year.”
Harvey isn’t the only USC player
whom Oregon has to worry about.
Freshman Ali Fennel — twice
named Pac-10 player of the week
—has six goals and four assists.
“USC is fast, and they go at you
with a lot of speed,” Marsh said.
“There are a lot of one-on-one bat
tles, so individually we need to
step it up.”
The Bruins are also explosive
on offense. Junior Tracey Milbum
has eight goals and four assists,
and Staci Duncan has 15 total
points this season.
“Both teams have tremendous
individuals,” Steffen said. “It’s a
challenge, but if we’re organized,
we should be okay with them.”
Oregon hasn’t yet been able to
use the whole field to its advan
tage against the Bruins.
“We need to use the width more
and beat them that way,” said
Marsh, who leads the team with
33 shots. “We have to play with a
lot of heart and passion.”
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