007505 -W0KATEE Y G ICATEE GOLF CLUB tjoty at at "piactt College Students -*20.00 822-3220 When is Fitness Kickboxing Dangerous? When an untrained, non martial artist, aerobics instructor tries to teach it! Incorrect techniques are proven to lead to muscle strain, and joint and back injuries. All of our instructors are trained martial artists that understand proper kickboxing techniques. So it's safe, and it's fun. JAPAN KARATE-DO NORTHWEST 43 W BROADWAY, EUGENE 684-0983 - 1 FREE WEEK FITNESS KICKBOCKING | MA/V/F: 12n-1pm & 6:30-7:30pm Tue/Thu: 6:45-7:45pm rvucnaei insp tmeraia USC’s Jeff Trepagnier got off with probation for his role in Saturday’s brawl at ASU. Make your event * a success... 008606 Let people know it’s happening! ■ 88 % of the freshman class reads the Oregon Daily Emerald each week. ■ On average, 82 % of all undergrads read the Oregon Daily Emerald each week. ■ 0H6ad in the Oregon Daily Emerald will reach 0V6I 20,000students, faculty and staff in the University community. Advertise It In the Oregon Daily Emerald. Call our ad office today at 346-3712. Emerald J V Michael Crisp Emerald Dan Gadzuric and the underachieving Bruins find themselves looking at an NIT bid. Men’s hoops continued from page 7A the two instigators were amid a chaotic pile of Sun Devil players, Trojan players and Arizona State students. “He just came up and there was a big squabble,” Trepagnier told the L.A. Times. “He said some thing, but I can’t remember what it was. The next thing I know there was a big gang of people.” Storey insisted that the whole mess was the result of the Trepag nier punch. “I was hit and then all these people piled on top of me,” Storey said. It all started innocently enough. In USC’s 95-92 overtime win over the Sun Devils on Jan. 20, Trojan players Sam Clancy and Jarvis Turner were injured. The team was very upset about the physical nature of the game, but the bad feelings were brushed aside until the teams played again. And that happened to be rnday in Tempe, Ariz. Both teams were sharing the Arizona State recreational center for practice, and the Trojans had the floor first. USC went 45 minutes long. When the Sun Devils finally got in their own gym they were left with some interesting messages. Obscene messages were written on USC’s basketballs, and, natu rally, the Sun Devils presume were written by the Trojans. “You expect that from the Cali fornia schools,” Storey said. It was not surprising that when game time arrived Saturday, fouls were dished out like candy on Halloween. Officials called 58 fouls, and 32 on the Sun Devils. “The whole game [USC] guys were getting hit pretty hard,” USC head coach Henry Bibby said. “I think the officials let the game get out of hand from the beginning. And then you get altercations like this. It’s terrible.” Trepagnier was quick to show reporters his own cut lip that was the result of an Eddie House el bow. He also noted that Storey had elbowed him in the back of the head. House, however, believed that he was intentionally elbowed twice during the game. “They are classless,” House said. “I lost all respect for [USC] the way they handled themselves at the end of the game, the way they were talking during the game.” Punishment, or lack thereof On Tuesday, Pac-10 commis sioner Tom Hansen went soft on the players involved, only dishing out probation. Trepagnier, Storey and Arizona State’s Tanner Shell got probation for the rest of the season. Shell was one of the players that joined the brawl after the initial alterca tion. “We are extremely glad this sit { C They are classless. I lost all respect for [USC]... Eddie House Arizona State guard uation is behind us,” Arizona State head coach Rob Evans said, “We take pride in respecting our opponents and operating within rules, both on the court and off.” Finally, no UCLA ESPN and the Sporting News have noticed. It’s time for UCLA to.give up. The Bruins (13-11 overall, 4-8 Pac-10) have lost six of seven and were outscored 203-159 in their two losses in the desert last week end. So in this week’s NCAA projec tions UCLA was among the teams hoping for an NIT bid. “I wouldn’t play [in the NIT],” UCLA guard Earl Watson said. “No one would play. That’s not our goal.” And then there were three Both ESPN and Sporting News only gave the Pac-10 three repre sentatives in the NCAA Tourna ment: Stanford, Arizona and Ore gon. ESPN — taking note of Ore gon’s loss to Washington — dropped the Ducks to the eighth seed in the East Region in Win ston-Salem, N.C., on March 17, against Notre Dame. Don’t get too giddy. A win against the Fighting Irish would set the stage for the Ducks to play a team slightly better — Duke.