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The Ducks shot 870 (plus-18) and shared 11th place with UC Irvine. Individually, sophomore Mike Sica tied a career-low with a final round of 69. Sica, who also shot a 69 at the 2001 Pacific-10 Conference Championships, fin ished the tournament tied for 29th with rounds of 72-75-69-216. Fresno State posted totals of 10-under par over the last two rounds to capture the tourna ment. The Bulldogs, who shot the low round of the tournament with a 270 (minus-14) in the sec ond round, shot a final-round 288 (plus-4) to win the 20-team event by one stroke over Okla homa State (849). Oklahoma State’s Hunter Ma han shot a final round of 68 (mi nus-3) to win the event by two strokes over Nick Watney of Fresno State. Volleyball hires new assistants The Oregon volleyball team has added two new assistants to its coaching staff, Oregon head coach Carl Ferreira announced Tuesday. Former Boise State assistant Keith Rubio and former Texas San Anto nio assistant Rhonda Rust will join Ferreira in his third season. To gether, Rubio and Rust bring nine years of collegiate coaching experi ence and a wealth of club coaching experience to the Oregon volley ball program. “Rhonda and Keith will ele vate the experience level of our staff immensely,” Ferreira said. “They are going to make an im pact based on the knowledge and understanding of collegiate vol leyball that they bring to the pro gram.” Rubio spent the past four sea sons serving as Boise. State’s re cruiting coordinator and was also involved in all aspects of coach ing on the court. Ferreira says Rubio’s duties at Oregon will also include being the primary recruiter as well as being in volved in all aspects of on the court coaching. Rust joins the Oregon contin gent after spending the last three seasons as the top assistant at Texas-San Antonio. Rust took over as interim head coach in Oc tober 2001 and had been main taining head coaching duties pri or to being hired at Oregon. — from staff and wire reports Women’s continued from page 5 head coach Bev Smith said, “but whatever happens in the Pac-10 Tournament can help us, and there’s nothing we can really do about it right now. We’ve got five games left, so that’s where we go from here.” The Ducks know the need to put on a strong performance in the last part of the season to make the field of 64. “We have been there eight straight times and it’s kind of a big thing for us,” sophomore Cathrine Kraayeveld said. “If we didn’t make it this year it will be like, ‘Wow, we didn’t make it.’ And I think maybe mm*. whenever weekend per month minutes minutes \ 1 year contract * FREE roaming and long distance within united States * Some restrictions apply. Subject to phone availlability. fl+ Wireless 841 E.13th Ave COME IN AND CALL YOUR FRIENDS that should be a focus for us. We have a streak going here, and I think we need to keep it going.” Because of the overall equality of the Pac-10 this season, the inaugu ral conference tournament, sched uled for March 1-4 at Mac Court, will become hotly contested. Stan ford is the immediate favorite to win it all, but on any given night, there can be an upset. One or two wins and an impres sive performance in the tourna ment may help the Ducks when it comes to selection time, but that is no guarantee. “I think we have to win” the Pac 10 Tournament to get in the NCAA Tournament, senior Jamie Craig head said. “I don’t think our confer ence is strong enough to get us in. Maybe if we win the next five games and people drop some games and we end up in second or third, then I think we can be in. But if people do what they’re supposed to do, then I don’t know if five wins will get us in.” All A-board Coming into the season, the Ducks were more concerned with their inability to consistently re bound, citing that their lack of size and experience would hinder them at the post. But in their last 10 games, Ore gon has come alive underneath. And starting with their game against Oregon State on Jan. 19, the Ducks have gone five games with out being outrebounded. In three of those contests, Oregon has held the advantage by at least six boards. And against Arizona on Satur day, the Ducks held a 25-19 advan tage on the offensive side of the ball. “I think it’s just an understanding of the focus we have to have when rebounding,” Smith said. “We’ve got to work hard and work smart and convert that work into some points.” Of concern to Smith, though, was the team’s inability to score off of the offensive board. To make matters worse, Oregon went to the free throw line just 13 times against Arizona, something Smith attributed to a lack of aggres siveness after the rebound. “At times, we’re just working hard, but if you’re not ready to con vert those by being aggressive, then something is missing,” she said. Senior Ndidi Unaka and fresh man Andrea Bills have been on fire recently. The two have provided solid play underneath, and com bined with incumbents Kraayeveld and Fredrick, are beginning to be part of Oregon’s strength. A New Duck? There has been a new face at practice the last couple weeks, and it is one not all that uncommon to Oregon fans. Freshman Nicole Garbin, a star for the women’s soccer team, has been seen working out with Smith’s squad in recent weeks. It is extremely unlikely the soc cer star will be on the bench for the Ducks the rest of the season, and she may be a force for Oregon in the future. 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