Feeley continued from page 7 elbow got the best of him. “As you well know, A.J. was hurt over the last couple vears, and he lost his starting position,” Philadelphia head coach Andy Reid said. “However, we liked what we saw from a mechanical standpoint and a decision-making standpoint. He possesses nice size and arm strength. “We think he has a nice upside to him.” Feeley will be joined by another Pacific-10 Conference player in UCLA wide receiver Freddie Mitchell, who was selected by the Eagles in the first rpund at the 25th spot and was the only Bruin taken in the draft. A total of 24 Pac-10 players were drafted over the weekend, with every team having at least one representative. Washington led the way with five players, highlighted by Marques Tuia sosopo’s second-round pick by Oakland. Arizona State had two first-rounders in safety Adam Archuleta (20th, St. Louis) and tight end Todd Heap (31st, Balti more). Oregon State’s successful season helped land four Beavers spots in the NFL. Wide receiver Chad John son was a second-round pick of Cincinnati (36th overall), while defensive end DeLawrence Grant is headed to Oakland (third round, 89th). Beaver offensive tackle Mitch White was picked up by% New Orleans (sixth round, 185th) and wide receiver T.J. Housh mandzadeh will join teammate Johnson on the Bengals, who took Houshmandzadeh in the Seventh round with the 204th pick. Those Oregon players not draft ed may have another opportunity at entering the NFL if they make it as free agents. WNBA continued from page 7 ference players picked were Ari zona’s Reshea Bristol, Stanford’s Carolyn Moos and Washington’s Megan Franza. Mowe joins a 10-22 Portland team that finished seventh in the Western Conference last season and failed to make the playoffs. Mowe should make an immediate impact on the Fire, who have only one cen ter on the roster and only two play ers over 6-foot-4. “I am so excited,” Mowe told The Register-Guard. “I’m going to Port land. My friends and family can see me play. It’s really awesome.” Mowe will likely play behind Sylvia Crawley, a 6-foot-5 for ward/center. Crawley led the Fire in rebounding last season and finished second in scoring. Crawley could also play power forward next sea son. “Jenny’s going to give us great depth at the post position,” Port land head coach Linda Hargrove said. “She’s going to create a lot of problems for the opposition. ” Portland also drafted Southwest Missouri State guard Jackie Stiles, the career NCAA scoring leader, LaQuandra Barksdale of North Car olina, Pepperdine’s Kasheed Clark and Rutgers’ Tasha Pointer in one of the league’s most highly touted draft pools. “It’s such an honor,” Mowe said. “I’m so proud, so grateful.” Wolvert joins a more successful Cleveland team that was 17-15 last season, good enough for second in the Eastern Conference. “Angelina Wolvert is a really in teresting third-round pick because you’re talking about a player that has a lot of versatility as a post play er with the ability not only to play on the block but to face-up and to score,” Rockers head coach Dan Hughes said. As second- and third-round picks, Mowe and Wolvert will be given two-year contracts worth $33,000 and $29,700, respectively. They can earn an additional $10,000 bonus if their teams reach the WNBA finals. Both players will report to train ing camp May 2. University of Oregon Undergraduate Research Fellowship Program • Full-time juniors & seniors •Oregon residents only • All majors, 3.5 cumulative GPA or better • Strong interest and commitment to research and inquiry • Tuition paid for 2001-2002 academic year Deadline: May 4, 2001 Application found at idea.uoregon.edu or pick one up at the Education Annex Questions: call Tanya Sheehan at 346-3562 Don’t Get Trapped In A Small Apartment • Free Month Rent • 1 & 2 Bedrooms • Quiet & Large • Gas Fireplace Now Taking Reservation Deposits for Fall! McKenna Estates w w w. m c ken nae states: com Air Conditioning Laundry Hookups Free Cable Balcony/Deck 342-5735 near Autzen Stadium 011381 Its Ifplllll UO Cultural Ffijjlyil presents mBmmBBBBticonwt senes Tickets on sale Friday, April 6th. student: $12.50, CP: $17.50 (plus service charges). Available at the uo ticket Office, all Fastixx locations, or charge by phone 3464363, or (800) 992-Tixx Rowdy Roddy Piper TTn.olrgg.w ^ITlJClS. c»*p»g.*i IHaniac Blatt Bourne w1a* w £ftCrJusiiZA^ jmSt dr*dJi& Dan Severn* Honk Tonk Man iAimi im W88m.&s®m m mmmmc » a > » s® fliil«» 11*% *11*11 ■ iwiricis IImPii*#*■#* cliiiw^c^lrii M^naBadBiiSSSl^iSS^ JBL 3L mf ^&S3P Ps