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On Sunday, the Ducks must re cover and race in a Criterium where they will compete on a one kilometer course for an allotted amount of time. “Good team tactics are essen tial,” senior John Mahan said. “Ride hard and ride fast.” Because it has yet to compete as a team, Oregon is not quite sure where it ranks among other teams in the North west Colle giate Cy cling Confer ence. “I would like to know where our team stands,” coor dinator Zach Winter said. “We have a lot of good riders, and if we’re there and competing we should do well.” Competition will not be weak this weekend, considering Oregon will race against Montana, Idaho, Washington and its toughest oppo nent, Oregon State. The Ducks know they are just going to have to push themselves to their limits to see where they stand. What makes the race even more important is that it will be preparation for the conference championships, which take place the following weekend. But Oregon seems confident in its abilities and knows it can be a strong competitor. “It will be a very competitive and good showing,” Winter said. Women’s lacrosse to host games at turf field The Oregon women’s club lacrosse team will be defending the home turf Saturday as it gets ready for a big tournament. The Ducks will play Portland Lutheran and Willamette on the turf field, but they expect no trou ble, considering both teams are new. The women are preparing for the Pacific Northwest Lacrosse As sociation Tournament in Portland the week after. “This weekend should be a lot of fun and laid back,” senior Katie Breene said. “Both are relatively be ginning teams.” “It will definitely be a good confi dence booster,” Oregon head coach Terra Cloyes said. Oregon is fresh off a solid finish in Lake Ridge last weekend, where the Ducks finished with a win and a loss. With high hopes and strong hearts, the Ducks know they will have to be ready at the PNLA tournament to face the likes of Linfield and take some re venge against Washington for an ear ly loss this season. “It will be nice to raise our level to theirs,” Breene said. “We hope to do as well as possible.” Cricket opens inaugural season It has now become official: The Ore gon club cricket team finally exists af ter years of playing in the shadows. The team competes in its first game this weekend in Gresham, with a long season ahead that lasts through August. Mowe, Wolvert await WNBA draft In the five-year existence of the Women’s National Basketball Association, no Oregon basketball player has been drafted. All that could change today. Former Oregon standouts jenny Mowe and Angelina Wolvert are prospects for today’s WNBA draft, scheduled to begin at 8:30 a.m. For the first time, the first round of the draft will be broadcast live on ESPN2. The remaining tfiree rounds will be carried on NBA.com TVand WNBA.com. Since the Ducks were eliminated from the first round of the NCAA Tourna ment March 17, Mowe and Wolvert have been in Portland gearing up for potential professional careers. Mowe also attended the WNBA combine in Chicago, impressing many scouts. A 6-foot-5 center from Powers, Ore., Mowe led the Pacific-10 Conference last season with a .595 field-goal percentage and 1.8 blocks. She scored 8.3 points per game while grabbing 5 6 rebounds. Wolvert, a 6-foot-3 forward from Camas, Wash., led the Ducks with 14.1 points and 5.9 rebounds per game. She was named to the all-Pac 10 team for the second straightyear.