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Comer 13th & Kincaid Streets V uobookstore.com/electronics IIO golfers 16th after day one ■The Oregon women’s golf team is in a tie for 16th with 651 after first 36 holes of Rainbow Wahine Golf Classic By Jesse Thomas for the Emerald The Oregon women’s golf team didn’t fare so well Tuesday in the first two rounds of the Rainbow Wahine Fall Golf Classic. The Ducks came out shooting rounds of 323-328 for 651 in a tie for 16th with UNLV out of 19 teams. After the first 36 holes, Ore gon trailed leader New Mexico by 55 strokes. In the individual standings, sen ior Kathy Cho fired rounds of 79 and 80 on the par-72, 5,900-yard Kapolei Golf Course in Oahu, Hawaii, Tuesday , placing her in a tie for 47th after the first day. Sophomore Lacy Erickson and Freshman Jess Carolyn shot season low rounds to help Oregon. Erick son’s round of 80 in her first 18 holes left her in a tie for 60th after shooting 161 for 36 holes. Carolyn tied her low round score for the sea son with 81, which she set last week at the Stanford-Pepsi Intercol legiate. She was tied for 64th Tues day with back-to-back rounds of 81 for 162 on the day. Other team standings for the tournament had Arizona in sec ond at 604, trailing leader New Mexico by eight strokes. Baylor was in third with 608, followed by Idaho who shot 610 and Califor nia’s 301 on the last 18 holes, placing them fifth at 612. The Oregon women finished up final round play Wednesday but results will not be available until today. Volleyball continued from page 9 take a team effort to provide the kind of efficient play needed against Cal. “It truly takes an exceptional amount of energy, effort, attitude and confidence in order to com pete at a certain level,” he said. “We had great mentality and we had great chemistry (last week). The only thing we didn’t do is have efficiency. You’re talking maybe one to three more efficient things per person and I think the outcome would have been differ ent in both matches. Efficiency is going to lead to success.” Oregon must contain California’s speed. The Bears are not relatively big, but possess a speed the Ducks need to match. In the Ducks favor, however, California runs a basic of fense, something that requires little preparation. “Cal’s offense is not difficult to prepare for,” Ferreira said. “They run the same formations, the same routes, but it’s just that they’re very good at executing. For them, their strength is efficiency. When they get on a good roll, they place with nice speed.” This is an important weekend for Oregon. After meeting up with Cal tonight, mighty Stanford comes to McArthur Court. The No. 3 team in the nation has visions of a national championship, and looks to steam roll the Ducks on the way to their 20th victory. For that reason alone, the Ducks need to make a statement against the Golden Bears. “The fans (at McArthur Court) have been really supportive,” Fer reira said. “We’ve grown a lot as a team, and we’re corning off our most definable competitive mo ment in Pac-10 play since I’ve been here.” Football continued from page 9 “I don’t know what those guys ate, but they came out and blocked their butts off,” Smith said after the game. “There were great lanes and great pass protection. I couldn’t have asked for more.” Can’t catch me Junior wide receiver Keenan Howry became the 16th Duck in program history to have 100 recep tions. Howry accomplished the feat in just his 28th career game against Utah State ear her this season; only Bobby Moore (Ahmad Rashad) accomplished the feat in a shorter time span (23 games). Howry has also caught a pass in 31 consecu tive games, the eighth-longest streak in the country. Basketball continued from page 9 redshirt this season before deciding whether to con tinue playing basketball. Marcus said playing for his father won’t be easy. “If anything, it will be tougher for me than the other guys,” Marcus said. “ When I’m on the floor, I don’t refer to him as ‘dad,’ I refer to him as ‘coach Kent.’” Jordan was a highly-recruited track and basketball prospect before committing to Oregon last month. 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