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Eugene & U of O Serving Springfield, Duck's -0 - ■■■mi Village, Chase Village 8Pj 484-PAPA and University Commons m (7272) 746-PAPA (7272) Men’s notes continued from page 5 day marked the 21st time in 22 games that he has scored in dou ble digits. “The money they put into it has definitely paid off and what I like about it is that they didn’t make it feel like some 15,000-seat NBA facility.” Head coach Ernie Kent, who played at Harmon Gym in the 70s, was most impressed by the unity of its crowd. “I just thought it was an incred ible basketball environment,” Kent said. “Not only is it a beau tiful building, but the fact that they have organized their fans so quickly is impressive. They were polor coordinated in all different sections, and were really syn chronized with their chants.” But he still makes sure to let you know about his love for The Women continued from page 5 The sophomore has her own Web site on goducks.com, pro claiming her an All-America Candidate. The site points out “Shaquesqe” accolades such as leading the Ducks with 17.0 points and 4.3 assists per game and ranking third in both scoring and assists. However, there are some things that the stats don’t say. Like the fact that many of Pit. “We’ve got a great environ ment that has been created here with the way this team plays and the way the community responds to it,” Kent said. “It’s been out standing this year, and it should get even better as we come down the stretch.” The Christoffersen watch One of the few bright spots in the Ducks 76-61 loss at Stanford last Thursday was little-used 7 foot-2 sophomore center Chris Christoffersen. It was only Christoffersen’s eighth appearance all year, and his first since the last time Ore gon played the Cardinal — a span of six games. Despite the rust, he still man aged to contribute five points and three blocks in his nine minutes of play. “He really played hard and Williams’ perimeter shots are not falling, and that her season field goal percentage is 39.1 percent. “If I’m not shooting well, I’ve still got to do a good job of run ning the basketball team,” Williams said. “That means keeping everybody involved and doing things like that. Even though my shooting percentages are down, I’m trying to do other things.” •Along with bench players step ping up their roles, at least one starter usually makes her pres ence heavily felt. Against Califor stepped up,” Smith said. “He’s played well in practice and I know coaches want to get him in the game. He’s played his two best games against arguably the best team in the country, so that’s a good sign.” So will Duck fans see Christof fersen this weekend? “He has a tough time matching up with the Washington schools because they both have under sized posts,” Kent said. “So it’s going to be tough for him to get much playing time.” The NCAA watch ESPN’s latest weekly NCAA Tourney projections now have Oregon as the No. 7 seed in the Midwest Region facing Miami in Minneapolis, Minn., on March 16. UCLA is picked in the same re gion at No. 12, vvhile Stanford and Arizona are given No. 1 seeds in the West and South, respectively. nia, it was senior Nicole Strange’s 17 points. Against Arizona State, it was Williams, scoring 25 points. But even to Williams, the depth is not all it’s perceived to be. “We’re so inconsistent right now that our depth isn’t really where it should be,” the sopho more said. “If you knew who was going to show up every night consistently, then you could say we have great depth, but those same people aren’t showing up every night.” 008553 (2 <5^ in/! Careers in Communication 2000 \ Saturday, February 19th _.\ 9:30-1:00, Allen Hall ' l!F 20 media organizations will be on hand to talk about U jobs and internships in advertises, ,/j electronic media, ^ j newspapers & masazines, • public relations, and other communication areas. juc= /-/«,IT! W\; (A IjA/J UVx If Vv ^ ••v i. , h:/i A4**. '■] v V:' In an increasingly competitive and interdependent world, shouldn't you have international experience? MexicomHonduras*Costa Rica*Dominican Republic Nicaragua •ParaguayBrazil*Bolivia invest in your future career by working as a community health volunteer in Latin America. 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