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Dave Frohnmayer. Enter at the table in the EMU on
March 29,30, or 31 st. The winner will be
announced on April 4th in the Emerald.
Golf
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tie for 15th.
Oregon capitalized on the rela
tive weakness of the field at the
Lady Aztec. California and No.
31 Baylor were the only ranked
teams at the tournament other
than Oregon. Baylor had the final
round’s best score, but finished
behind the Ducks by seven
strokes.
The women have just one tour
nament remaining before they
host the Pacific-10 Champi
onships at the Eugene Country
Club April 24 through 26. The
Ducks could be among the fa
vorites to win the Pac-10, al
though they will face stiff compe
tition from No. 1 Arizona, No. 3
Southern California and No. 4
Arizona State.
Oregon will travel to Tempe,
Ariz. for the Ping/Arizona State
Invitational to be held at the
Karsten Golf Course April 7
through 9.
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