SWOOSH CHALLENGE The Swoosh Challenge Is a one day CROSS TRAINING competition open to all students. Teams of 2 men and 2 women compete In 4 events to win a trip to the National Championship in Los Angeles. All participants compete In these events: dim ting Wall Can petition Who can make it to the top in the fastest time? SJIIJ Obstacle Course Your Speed, Agility, Quickness are put to the test moon Team relay (4 x 3/4 mi) Basic fitcess touts Sit ‘n reach, sit-ups, and more... Event Date: Saturday April 8th Cost: FREE! More Info: Drop by 102 Esslinger or call 346-4113 Prizes: All participants receive FREE if Nike T-shirt. Nutri-Grain Bars, | Nutri-Grain Twists Bars, and | more. Regional Champions | will receive an expense paid f trip to compete at the Swoosh f Challenge National Championships. Prize package | includes travel to and from nationals, 3 nights lodging, local transportation, and a team adventure day STUDENT TRAVEL WE’VE BEEN THERE. Book your tickets online <§> 800-777-0112 Cheaper than Tuition... more fun thanBody Piercing Special Student Airfares Great Travel Products Adventure Holidays Beds on a Budget Travel Insurance Eurail Passes Contiki Tours Student ID's STA TRAVEL www. statravel. com UO CHEERLEADING TRYOUTS for men and women INFORMATIONAL MEETING march 31st, 7 '• 0 0 P.M. IN MOSHOFSKY CENTER adjacent to Autzen Stadium TRYOUT DATES april 12th- 14th for more information call Loraine at 346-5485 You can read the Emerald from anywhere In the world. O.D.E. on the world wide web: www.dailyemerald.com It's just like really being here, but without all the rain Connie McMurren and the Ducks hope to mow down their Pac-10 opponents on their way to the World Series. Softball continued from page 11A teams, the race for the conference title is wide open. “Every team in the Pac-10 is tough and strong,” Robinson said. “Anybody can beat anybody on any given day. Last year we beat Arizona, Washington and UCLA. We can take on any team in the Pac-10.” To get prepared for the regular season, the Ducks have played high-caliber opponents, facing six top-25 teams, including Cal. “We used the preseason to get us ready,” Gamez said. “The cal iber of ball we’ve been playing is comparable to the Pac-10.” Sophomore pitcher Connie Mc Murren looks at the Pac-10 con ference as a whole new season. “The Pac-10 is hard to prepare for because they are the best teams,” McMurren said. “Top to bottom [they are] best in the coun try, and we all know what to ex pect.” The tough preseason coupled with the talent on the team should pay off for Oregon. “This is the best team we’ve had here since I’ve been at the University of Oregon,” Robinson said. “Our record doesn’t show what kind of team we are.” The nucleus of the team re volves around senior Robinson, who is second all-time in home runs at Oregon with 27. Two other seniors are set to have great final campaigns. Sec ond baseman Andrea Gustafson is batting .388 and rightfielder Lindsey Welch is already Ore gon’s all-time RBI leader, with 129. “Andrea definitely leads by ex ample, she seldom makes an er ror,” Robinson said. “Lindsey leads by example with her bat, and in the outfield she is amaz ing.” However, both Robinson and McMurren feel that the entire lineup is capable of taking on a leadership role. “Everybody has a leadership position on this team,” Robinson said. “It’s not only the seniors who are the leaders.” The glue that holds the team together, according to Robinson, is junior catcher Kelly Planche. “She not only leads by example but she speaks her mind,” Robin son said. “That is something I def initely appreciate because it seems like sometimes there is no body talking.” As one of Planche’s battery mates, McMurren also looks to her as one of the team’s leaders. “I personally look to Kelly as leader,” McMurren said. “She re ally does a lot to help me with my pitching and keeping me focused throughout the game.” McMurren (9-8) will share the pitching load with senior Danielle Haag (2-0) and freshman Andrea Vidlund (12-3). Gamez feels he will need all three to be competi tive throughout the season. “Connie and Danielle are com ing along very well,” Gamez said. “With both of them having expe rience it will help Andrea along. She is still young and the Pac-10 is very tough conference to pitch in, so their experience will be key.” Overall Gamez is pleased with his team’s accomplishments so far, but still says the team has a long way to go. “We are better now, but still not where we want to be,” Gamez said. “We just need to go out there everyday and compete.”