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Heat is unkind,
Oregon stumbles
■The men’s golf team slips
from second to fourth at the
Pac-10 Championships in
Tempe, Ariz., on Tuesday
By Peter Hockaday
for the Emerald
At the Pacific-10 Conference
Championships, the Oregon
men’s golf team found out the
hard way that second place is
hard to hold onto.
The Ducks did not veer much
from the winning path they set
down on Monday, but a few
strokes was all it took to send
Oregon back from second to
fourth on the second day of play
in Tempe, Ariz.
The Karsten Golf Course and
the Arizona weather were not
kind to the Ducks, but Oregon’s
scores are not shockingly worse
than they could have been. The
highest score in the third round
was T.J. Duncan’s three-over par
75. But unlike Monday, when the
Ducks shot a total of five rounds
under par, only Ryan Lavoie’s 71
was below par Tuesday.
“It’s not like they rolled over
and died or anything,” Oregon
head coach Steve Nosier said of
his team. “They just didn’t play
well enough, and it was kind of
disappointing because the first
two rounds we played pretty
well.”
There are positives to the
Ducks’ position. They still lead
perennial golf powerhouses Ari
zona, UCLA and Stanford. Nosier
is confident that his team is play
ing well enough to retake second
place in today’s final round.
“I think if we go out and play
the kind of golf we’re capable of
playing tomorrow,” Nosier said,
“we could get back in second
place.”
Arizona State, host of the Pac
10s and No. 4, led by junior sen
sation Paul Casey, is leading the
tournament by an impressive 32
strokes. California took second
place from the Ducks, while Ore
gon State moved into third. Only
seven strokes separate California
and Oregon.
Casey has been shooting what
Nosier calls “lights-out” golf in
the tournament.
The Sun Devils’
British phenom
has a chance to*
break Tiger
Woods’ record
for the lowest
score at a par-72
course in the Pac-10. Woods shot
a 270 at the Big Canyon Country
Club in 1996 when he played at
Stanford. In order to break the
record Casey needs simply to
shoot under par today.
Oregon State is three strokes
ahead of the Ducks because of an
impressive third round by senior
Tim Mickelson. The Beaver shot
an eight-under-par 64 — a single
round school record and the best
single round at the champi
onships so far — to lead Oregon
State into second place.
The Pac-10 Championships
conclude today with an 18-hole
round.
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hour 100
Body weight in pounds
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1 oz. _
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A “40” is over
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