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Our offices are open M-F, 8-5 and Sat 9-1, 3225 Kinsrow Ave, 485-7200 or visit us on the Web: www.ducksvillageapts.com * 12 Month lease term is July 1, 2000 to June 18, 2001 mm UO men, women extend streaks ■ The men’s tennis team while the men hope to halt a four-match slide today By Robbie McCallum for the Emerald After a week layover for finals, the Oregon men’s and women’s tennis teams find themselves trav eling in opposite directions. After a 6-1 win in their home opener, the men rattled off three wins to up their win streak to five. The Ducks swept San Francisco and got a 4-2 win against Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. On Mar. 25, Ore gon beat Hawaii 5-1 in Honolulu. Guillermo Carter, the Ducks 36th-ranked senior captain, ex tended his personal win streak to five with three wins. Freshmen Oded Teig and Leslie Eisinga also went 3-0 on the trip. “We just need to build confidence, ” head coach Chris Russell said in a re leased state ment. “We’re playing some good tennis right now.” On the women’s side, a devas tating loss to Washington State on March 5 sent them into a tailspin. The Ducks lost two matches in Las Vegas over the break, making their overall record'5-9. The No. 43 Ducks faced an op ponent similar to themselvesin No. 40 Tulsa. The teams were deadlocked 3-3 after singles play. Doubles play, Oregon’s weak spot, proved to be the difference in the match. Tulsa swept all three doubles to prevail, 6-3. Three days later, the Ducks fell victim to an upset. On March 22, unranked Nevada-Las Vegas up ended Oregon 6-3 on its home court. UNLV’s top three players defeated Oregon’s top three play ers. • “We let a lot of close matches slip away,” head coach Jack Griffin said.” It was a difficult day.” Oregon golfers on par over break ■ The men s and women’s golf teams perform impressively during break By Peter Hockaday for the Emerald In a^game of inches, the Oregon men’s golf team came from miles behind but fell short at its only home tournament of the year. Trailing by eight going into the final round, the Ducks missed a two-peat at their own Duck Invi tational on March 20 and 21 by a single stroke. Oregon scored a team total 858. Tournament win ner Washington scored 857 at the Shadow Hills Country Club. Consistency from top to bottom of the roster secured the Ducks’ silver medal. They shot 50 birdies over three rounds of under-par golf. Oregon head coach Steve Nosier said “three straight rounds of under-par golf by our team is very good.” Junior T.J. Duncan continued his impressive play. After an eighth place, one-under par per formance at the Southwestern In tercollegiate in February, Duncan paced the Ducks at the Oregon In vitational. He finished in fifth with a two-under 214 in his best performance yet in an Oregon uniform. Junior Matt Genovese (216, tied for 10th) and freshman Chris Car nahan (219, Tl9th) gave the Ducks strong performances. Se nior co-captains Ryan Lavoie and Andrew Tredway (221, T26th) also placed for the Ducks. While the men fell just short at the Duck Invitational, the women’s golf team blew out its competition at the Colby Invita tional in Carmel, Calif., taking the tournament by a whopping 10 strokes. The Ducks were aided by the one-two-three finishes of senior captain Kylie Wilson, fellow sen ior Angie Rizz6 and junior Jerilyn White. The three golfers finished a mere three strokes apart. The win moved Oregon to 24th in the national rankings. The women are in San Diego today for the Executive Women’s Golf Association/Lady Aztec In vitational. 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