Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 01, 2000, Page 8, Image 8

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Spring Term Class Schedules
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School of MUSIC
MARCH CONCERTS
Clip and Save this Calendar!
For more information on School of Music events, call 346-5678,
or call Guardline at 485-2000, ext. 2533 for a taped message.
Wed. UO CAMPUS BAND &UO TUBA CHOIR
3/1 UO Ensembles 8 p.m., Beall Hall
FREE Admission
Thu. UNIVERSITY SINGERS & CHAMBER CHOIR
3/2 UO Ensembles 8 p.m., Beall Hall
$5 General Admission, $3 students & senior citizens
Fri. UNIVERSITY GOSPEL CHOIR
3/3 UO Ensemble 8 p.m., Beall Hall
$5 General Admission, $3 students & senior citizens
Sat. “CARNIVAL OF THE ANIMALS”
3/4 Children’s Concert Series 10:30 a.m., Beall Hall
$3 adults, $2 children & students, or $5 for a family
Sat. FUTURE MUSIC OREGON
3/4 UO Computer Music Center 8 p.m., Room 198 Music
$5 General Admission, $3 students & senior citizens
Sun. UNIVERITY CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
3/5 UO Ensemble 3 p.m., Beall Hall
$5 General Admission, $3 students & senior citizens
Mon. KATHRYN LUCKTENBERG, Violin
3/6 MARY ELIZABETH PARKER, Piano
UO Faculty Artist Series 8 p.m., Beall Hall
$7 General Admission, $4 students & senior citizens
Tue.
3/7
Wed.
3/8
Wed.
3/8
Thu.
3/9
Fri.
3/10
Sun.
3/12
PAUL GALBRAITH, Classical Guitar
Chamber Music Series 8 p.m., Beall Hall
1998 Grammy nominee performs music by Bach, Haydn,
Dowland, and Britten on his revolutionary eight-string guitar.
Reserved seats $8, $18, $22, available at the Hult Center
(682-5000) or EMU (346-4363); student rush $9, $5 at the door.
DANCE QUARTERLY
UO Department of Dance
FREE Admission
7 p.m., 353 Gerlinger Annex
OREGON WIND ENSEMBLE, SYMPHONIC BAND
DO Ensembles ft p.m., Beall Hall
$5 General Admission, $3 students & senior citizens
UO MEN’S CHORUS & WOMEN’S CHORUS
UO Ensembles 8 p.m., Beall Hall
FREE Admission
OREGON JAZZ ENSEMBLE & JAZZ LAB BANDS
UO Ensembles 8 p.m., Beall Hall
$5 General Admission, $3 students & senior citizens
COLLEGIUM MUSICUM
UO Chamber Ensemble 6 p.m., Room 198 Music
$5 General Admission, $3 students & senior citizens
Basketball
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thing but make others step up and
fill his shoes,” he said in a re
leased statement.
Arizona
On Saturday, it was determined
that Arizona’s Woods will be
forced to sit for four-to six weeks
with a nagging back injury.
Although Arizona will miss the
junior center’s dominating inside
presence, the loss is softened by
the return of Jefferson.
Woods reportedly suffered his
injury in the Feb. 12 game against
Washington State when he hit the
ground awkwardly after attempt
ing a block.
The Ducks won’t miss Woods
one bit when they take on the
Wildcats Saturday at McArthur
Court. Woods practically single
handedly beat Oregon 77-71 on
Feb. 4 with an NCAA tying-record
of 14 blocks in one game.
“He is the main part of our
team,” Arizona forward Justin
Wessel said. “He changes our
game plan and how teams attack
us. When we play without Loren,
it’s a problem Tor us.”
There was reason to smile in
Arizona on Monday however, as
Jefferson participated in practice
for the first time after missing 13
games with a fractured right foot.
Before the injury on Jan. 8, Jeffer
son averaged 12.2 points and 4.9
rebounds while starting in all 15
of the Wildcats’ games.
“I’m still more athletic than most
players on the floor,” Jefferson told
the Arizona Daily Star. “I’m ready
to play again. I won’t say excited, or
anxious. Just ready to play.”
UCLA
All of a sudden the Bruins can
distinctly smell the postseason —
and we’re not talking about the NIT.
With wins over the Ducks and
the Beavers, UCLA now needs
only to beat California and the
two Washington schools to have a
realistic chance at qualifying for
the Big Dance.
And then around noon on
Monday, UCLA received more
good news when athletic director
Peter Dalis announced that soph
omore forward JaRon Rush’s 29
game suspension for allegedly re
ceiving benefits from an AAU
coach had been reduced to only
nine games.
The ninth game is this Thurs
Arizona State’s Eddie House had a cold showing on offense last Saturday against rival
Arizona, but the senior was reportedly rather active on the defensive end.
day, meaning Rush will be in ac
tion in Saturday’s game against
Stanford.
“I am very happy that the
NCAA has reduced my suspen
sion and I am relieved that this
situation is finally over,” Rush
said in a released statement.
Below the belt
Arizona State’s shooting phenom
Eddie House has had back-to-back
poor showings against Arizona this
year, shooting a combined 7 for 29
for a total of only 15 points.
But Arizona guard Gilbert Are
nas accused House of trying to
score in a much different way on
Saturday.
Arenas insists that House inten
tionally grabbed him in that all-so
important organ below the waist.
“He did it four times in the first
half, and once in the second half,”
Arenas said. “It’s something very
sneaky. It’s a good little technique.”
Arizona state basketball coach
Rob Evans reviewed videotape of the
game and did not find any “strange”
contact from his star player.
“If he did, I don’t want to coach
him,” Evans said.
House insists he didn’t, but ad
mits there may have been acci
dental contact.
“It was nothing intentional,”
House said. “There was maybe a
few times when he was going to
the hole, I was trying to hand
check him. I’m not sure, the game
is so fast.
“I wouldn’t want to touch a
male’s genitals.”
Um... no comment.
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