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Oregon club teams ready for busy weekend of play ■ Men’s rugby, women’s water polo, men’s baseball and men’s rugby all prepare for important weekend games By Jesse Thomas for the Emerald The Oregon Club Sports men’s rugby team is faced with two op tions: a chance at nationals, or go ing home. And who better to have this de ciding game against then the Ducks’ favorite rival, Oregon State? The Ducks must beat the Beavers, and Washington must win because of the point differential. If both these scenarios happen, the Oregon men will advance to na tionals on March 31 in California. The Ducks are coming off a loss to California, but they executed ex tremely well. Oregon head coach Bob Snyder said that if Oregon can play like that against OSU, his team will win by 60. “I just want to punish them and put as many points up as possible,” Snyder said. The two rivals will go head-to head and heart-against-heart at 1 p.m. Saturday on Southbank Field. Women’s water polo to face rival The Oregon women’s water polo team competes in the Regional tournament this weekend in Taco ma, Wash., in its most important match so far. “The only games that matter are the ones this weekend and in the championships in a month,” Ore gon head coach Lea Bonebrake said. The Ducks have a tremendous amount of depth this season — they enter the tournament ranked 18th in national standings — and feel confident about their chances of winning. In a tournament in Santa Cruz on Feb. 10-11, the Oregon women defeated a No. 7 team twice and lost by only two points to the No. 2 team. “I feel confident and think we will do well,” Bonebrake said. This tournament determines the seedings for the championship tournament, which is only a month away. The Ducks have a few hur dles to jump along the way, includ ing Washington, the defending na tional champion, which Oregon plays this weekend. “They [Huskies] aren’t expecting us to do anything, so we want to C CI just want to punish them and put as many points up as possible. Bob Snyder head coach, dub rugby sneak up behind and surprise them,” Bonebrake said. “This tour nament should really bring them [Ducks] together. Baseball opens season It’s a brand-new season for the Oregon men’s baseball team as it steps up to the plate this weekend in its first tournament in Sunny side, Wash. With a younger team this year, including just six returnees, the Ducks remain optimistic about playing against Montana, Eastern Washington and Idaho this Satur day. “We have more depth this year and look solid,” senior coordinator Regan Schaller said. Last year, the men finished out their season with a 6-5 record but didn’t have such a positive out come in their season-ending league tournament. The Ducks en tered that tournament ranked sec Other teams: Women’s rugby—against OSU, 11:30 a.m. Saturday on Southbank Men’s lacrosse—plays Wash i ngton State and Montana both in Wash. ond but were knocked out in the first round as the season came to an abrupt stop without advancing to regionals. The Oregon men now will test themselves in a new year against strong teams. “I want to see how we look on the field and establish team unity,” Oregon head coach Kurt Langwor thy said. “We will at least come away with two victories.” Men's ultimate faces strong competition The Oregon men’s ultimate team is traveling south this weekend to compete in a 16-team tournament in Stanford. The Ducks will be a little short handed with four players out to in jury, though some may play. Ore gon head coach Josh Greenough is expecting the middle players to step it out. “This gives them the opportuni ty to show how good they really are,” Greenough said. The men have pool play on Sat urday, and the competition is going to be intense. The Ducks face Brown, the defending national champion, while Oregon’s other two opponents — California and North Carolina Wilmington — will be seeking revenge. 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