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Women’s continued from page 7 “She had to make fun of me some how.” Same Dion, different injury As Monday’s practice wound down inside McArthur Court, Dion sat beneath a side basket with her left ankle wrapped in an ice bag. Several minutes passed before she removed the ice and limped to join her teammates on the sideline. Soon after, Dion said that she’d be ready to play against Southern California come Thursday. “I got to do a little bit of stuff [Monday],” Dion said. “They just didn’t want me to do five-on-five, in case anything strange happened, like landing on someone’s foot again.” Dion, who should partake in full practice today, sprained her ankle against Washington just minutes af ter Wolvert’s injury. Dion’s career has been filled with injuries, which is unfortunate for Oregon because with her in the starting lineup, the Ducks are 29-4. When[Shaquala Williams]got hurt, people were like, ‘Oh God, the whole team will fall apart. ' Well, it didn't, and it won't... 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Make sure to visit the Portland office Will you be there? -equal opportunity employer Tennis continued from page 7 Pawlowski earned his first col legiate win on Saturday against North Carolina State’s Reinaldo Valor. “I thought he played very well and can play at a very high level,” Russell said. “He brings in a big time game to our program.” Druzenko hails from Odessa, Ukraine, where he was a top-20 national player. Druzenko has five wins against ATP ranked players this season. Dubourdieu is from Perreux, France, where he graduated from Academie de Creteil. Dubourdieu teamed with sophomore ace Oded Teig for a doubles win over NC State’s John Davis and Valor. “They’re still adapting,” Russell said. “They’ve been brought up on a softer surface than over here. But we feel like they’re going to get better.” The three join an already talent ed recruiting class that consists of Buck Mink and Chris King. “If these guys respond to the lev el of competition that they are go ing to see, we will be a very good team.” Russell said. The three freshmen help ease the blow of Eisinga and Schneiter’s departure. Eisinga transferred to Nevada Las Vegas this fall but has since left the team. The Helleveetsluis, Netherlands, native was ranked as high as 27th in the preseason polls along with Running Rebel Nenad Zivkovic. Last season, Eisinga became the first freshman in school history to qualify for the NCAA Tournament. Eisinga teamed with All-American Guillermo Carter for a doubles berth at nationals. If these guys respond to the level of competition that they are going to see, we will be a very good team. Chris Russell Oregon tennis coach Schneiter withdrew from school and returned to his home in Worb, Switzerland. Schneiter would have been Oregon’s top re turning singles player, while Eisinga was the projected No. 3 starter. The young Ducks will have to mature quickly if they want to make a repeat trip to the NCAA Tournament. LAST CALL Office of Orientation Accepting Applications For Student Orientation Staff We are looking for a diverse group of men and women to represent the UO as members of the 2001 Student Orientation Staff. Share your University experience and expertise with incoming freshmen, transfer students, and their parents during IntroDUCKtion and Week of Welcome.You will earn 3 upper division credits, improve leadership skills, and meet current UO faculty, students and staff all while earning $7.00/hour. Applications due: Wednesday, January 24th at 5:00 pm! If you have any questions, call Greg or Karen at 346-1159, or pick up an application today in 372 Oregon Hall. stuff in the ODE Classifieds (Off The Mark, your daily horoscope and of course the crossword.)