Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 26, 2001, Page 10, Image 10

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FINAL FALL CONCERTS
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Mon. HUNDREDTH MONKEY ENSEMBLE
11/26 Contemporary Music 8 p.m., Beall Hall
FREE Admission
Tue. COLLEGIUM MUSICUM
11/27 16th-Century Music 8 p.m., 198 Music
FREE Admission
Wed. DANCE QUARTERLY
11/28 Department of Dance 7 p.m., Dougherty Dance Theatre
FREE Admission
Thu. UNIVERSITY OPERA ENSEMBLE
11/29 Scenes from famous operas 8 p.m., Beall Hall
$5 General Admission, $3 students & senior citizens
Fri. OREGON JAZZ ENSEMBLE & LAB BANDS
11/30 UO Ensembles 8 p.m., Beall Hall
$5 General Admission, $3 students & senior citizens
Fri. EAST EUROPEAN FOLK MUSIC ENSEMBLE
11/30 with Balkan folkdancing 8 p.m., Agate Hall Auditorium
FREE Admission
Fri. DANCE CONCERT: Loft Series
11/30 Graduate Dance Students 8 p.m., Dougherty Dance Theatre
FREE Admission
Sat. HOLIDAY CHORAL CONCERT
12/1 UO Choral Ensembles 8 p.m., Beall Hall
$5 General Admission, $3 students & senior citizens
Sun. UO PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE
12/2 UO Ensemble 2 p.m., 198 Music
$5 General Admission, $3 students & senior citizens
Sun. UO GOSPEL CHOIR & GOSPEL ENSEMBLE
12/2 UO Ensembles 6 p.m., Beall Hall
$5 General Admission, $3 students & senior citizens
For our complete calendar, check: music.uoregon.edu
Ducks finish disastrous year
■ USC’s three-game win
leaves the Oregon volleyball
team winless for the first time
in the school’s history
By Hank Hager
Oregon Daily Emerald
Oregon volleyball, say hello to
Keao Burdine.
Burdine, Southern California’s
freshman outside hitter, was instru
mental in the Trojans’ three-game
win (30-20, 30-10, 30-20) over Ore
gon on Wednesday at McArthur
Court. Her match-high 20 kills were
only three less than the Ducks’ over
all total, and her .462 hitting per
centage was second to Lauren Kil
lian’s match-high .571.
The win improved USC to 16-2 in
Pacific-10 Conference play (22-3
overall), good enough for second in
the conference behind Stanford’s
17-1 record. The Ducks (9-2l over
all, 0-18 Pac-10) finished with their
worst conference season in school
history, failing to win a match for
the first time ever.
“You’ve got to commend USC
tonight. They played a really good
match,” freshman Lauren Westen
dorf said. “They really stepped up
their level and played at the top of
their game. They basically came in
and played flawlessly.”
The No. 5 Trojans gave the Ducks
very little breathing room to begin
the game, spotting Oregon three
points before coming back strong.
After an Oregon run of five points
put the Ducks up 12-5, USC re
sponded quickly.
USC would score nine of the next
10 points, including a seven-point
run that put the Trojans ahead by
one, 14-13. Burdine came through
with four of her 20 kills in the se
quence, and would eventually fin
ish the first game with eight kills.
Oregon didn’t stand a chance
from that point on, succumbing to
the Trojans after another seven
point run put USC firmly ahead late
in the game. USC won the last 11 of
12 points played en route to a 10
point win.
“USC was an extremely talented
team that made it very difficult for
miamuuiica lmiciciiu
Heather Gilmore goes up for a kill against UCLA on Tuesday. A 3-0 loss to Southern
California on Wednesday left Oregon ending its season 0-18 in the Pac-10.
us to succeed,” Oregon head coach
Carl Ferreira said.
In game one, USC held the Ducks
to a .027 hitting percentage, while the
Trojans posted 20 digs and 21 kills.
Oregon’s five total blocks, including
junior Stephanie Martin’s solo block
early.on, helped the Ducks stay in the
game as long as they did.
Game two would be much of the
same, with Burdine posting another
seven kills and USC leading Oregon
in kills, 16-7. Burdine, a member of
the Pac-lO’s All-Freshman team and
an All-Pac-10 honorable mention
nominee, was better in the second
game than the first. With seven kills
in 11 attempts, she improved upon
her .375 game one hitting percentage.
With a winless conference season
on the line, Oregon was again domi
nated by the Trojans in game three,
falling behind 7-1 early on. The Ducks
could never overcome that deficit,
and lost game three by 10 points.
On the night, Oregon finished with
23 kills and a -.028 hitting percentage.
Senior Monique Tobbagi, in her last
collegiate match, led the Ducks with
eight kills. Westendorf, her first Ore
gon season officially over, led Ore
gon’s defense with 10 digs.
“We fought hard, played our
hardest, and they were pretty un
beatable tonight,” Westendorf said.
Hank Hager is a sports reporter for the
Oregon Daily Emerald. He can be reached
at hankhager@dailyemerald.com.
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