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Ann Westermark (11) celebrates her second goal of the year Friday. The goal was the first to be scored in a 2-2 Civil War tie game.
Double OT war ends in tie
■ Oregon and Oregon State
lock horns at Pape Field
Friday, but the game ends
in a 2-2 tie in the rain
By Peter Hockaday
Oregon Daily Emerald
There was a war on Pape Field
Friday, and the Oregon soccer team
was unhappy with the outcome.
In soccer’s Civil War game, the
Ducks and Beavers played to a 2-2
tie in the rain Friday afternoon. Ore
gon had leads of 1-0 and 2-1, but
couldn’t put away Oregon State
even after two 15-minute, sudden
death overtime periods.
The teams were evenly matched
in every aspect of the game except
their reactions to the result.
“We should have come away
with a win,” Oregon forward Crys
tal David said.
David had the Ducks’ second
score of the game, an unassisted goal
in the 52nd minute that put Oregon
ahead 2-1. The Ducks’ first goal
came from the foot of freshman Ann
Westermark, who put away Marie
Selby’s free kick 10 minutes into the
first half after sophomore Julie
McLellan tied up Beaver goalie Jeri
ka Duran and forced the ball free.
But Oregon State answered after
both scores. The Beavers’ first score
came five minutes into the second
half, when Beavers forward
BreeAnna John gave Katie Hender
son a pass downfield that left Hen
derson with only Oregon goalie
Sarah Peters to beat. She did, tying
the game 1-1.
Oregon State scored its second
goal 28 minutes later when Court
ney Carter chipped a ball over Pe
ters’ head.
The tie will keep Oregon, now 1
3-1 in Pacific-10 Conference play, in
the bottom quarter of the Pac-10
standings. The Beavers were one of
two teams trailing the Ducks before
Friday’s match, with Arizona being
the other.
“Obviously we aspire to be higher
than that,” said Oregon head coach
Bill Steffen about the Ducks’ Pac-10
placing. “And you don’t do that by
tying games. You do that by win
ning games.”
Westermark and David’s goals
came as pleasant surprises to the
Ducks. Westermark started the year
at midfield, but moved up front
when David and junior forward
Beth Bowler were injured. With
David, Bowler and senior T.J. John
son back on the field, Westermark
stepped up even more, taking six
shots and notching her second goal
of the year.
David, returning to the lineup for
the first time in five games, fit into
the offense right away, taking three
shots and scoring her fourth goal of
the year. David is now two goals shy
of leading the team in goals scored.
“I just wanted to make a contribu
tion,” David said.
The Ducks will take on the tough
est team in the Pac-10 conference,
undefeated Washington, at Pape
Field next Sunday. Oregon will also
play Washington State Friday.
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