Women continued from page 5 er wins all-out receives the auto matic bid. Definitely ingredients for a wild finish. And besides, Pac-10 coaches and players don’t agree with the idea that their conference is weak or soft or bad, anyway. On the con trary. “The conference is stronger,” Southern California head coach Chris Gobrecht said. “This confer ence is very, very good, top-to-bot tom.” Rough enough Oregon’s Lindsey Dion is one of three key Pac-10 players to have suffered a concussion this season. Other head cases: California’s Courtney Johnson — whose in jury caused her to miss last week jnd’s Oregon trip, and will likely his weekend’s against Stanford, JCLA’s Michelle Greco, a sopho nore who plays the sparkplug •ole for the Bruins has also had to leal with concussions. Greco, however, is expected to Dlay this weekend despite suffer ing her third “so-called” concus sion this season, head coach Kathy Olivier said. The latest concussion, Olivier said, was slight. “She hasn’t been knocked out on any of her concussions, but she’s been jarred,” Olivier said. “We just have to make sure that we don’t rush her back into things.” When Dion went down with what was initially feared to be her second concussion of the year, the Ducks were especially concerned because, according to medical protocol, a third concussion would have ended the junior’s season. Numbers don’t lie For all of the coaches’ adamant admissions that the Pac-10 is better than ever, career statistics back them up, or at least prove that the conference isn’t worse than before. Against Oregon last Thursday, Milena Flores moved into fifth place all-time on the Pac-10 as sists list, with 593. Also last weekend, Arizona’s Fe licity Willis climbed into ninth, col lecting her 497th dime. The Bruins’ Erica Gomez’s 649 assists rank fourth-best in conference history. On the inside, Jenny Mowe is currently seventh all-time in blocks, with 159 through 2 3/4 seasons. Oregon State’s Sissell Pierce, a senior, is right ahead of her with 160 rejections. And UCLA’s Maylana Martin’s 1,925 points going into this week’s matchups with the Arizona schools make her the tenth-leading scorer in conference history. Kevin Calame Emerald The Cardinal’s Milena Flores moved into fifth-place all-time in assists with 593. Emerald Call (541) 346-4343 or stop by Room 300, Erb Memorial Union to place your ad today. P.O. Box 3159, Eugene, OR 97403 E-mail: classads@oregon. uoregon.edu On-line edition: www.dailyemerald.com Wesley Night Fellowship Wednesdays at 7pm All students welcome! Rev. Janet Cromwell, Pastor The Wesley Foundation 1236 Kincaid Street iK 3 Sandwich Soup or Salad or Chips Medium Fountain Drink Half Sandwich ^3*99 Whole Sandwich ^4«99 EMU Ground Floor Horoscope by Linda C. Black TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (Feb. 16). Work on a household project pays well this year. Rough out your plans in February. Find ways to get the money in March. You'll be anxious to get go* ing in April, but don't break anything. To get the work done, the more the merrier in May. Put on the final touches in July and have your dedication ceremony in August. A foreign friend provides a festive flair in December, and old love's a real comfort in January. To gM the advantage, check the day's rating: 10 is theeasiest day, 0 the most challenging. ARIES (March 21-April 19) —Today is a6 — Your nerves could be a bit on edge. Instead of worrying about that, use it to your advan tage. Your antennae are mote sensitive than usual. You could pick up a vibe or an innuen do that will clue you in to potential danger. Lis TAURUS (April 20-May 20)—Today is an 8 — You're learning quickly and with enthusi asm. If you get out, you might also meet some interesting new friends. Get involved with a group who can inspire you to unleash your own creativity. 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