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Women’s
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Stanford head coach Tara Van
Derveer said. “This was definite
ly the most aggressive and physi
cal game we’ve had all year.”
Powell, who scored 37 points in
the semifinals against Oregon State,
was 4-for-17 from the field and com
mitted six turnovers in 40 minutes.
“I think our defense definitely
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2002 Women’s
All-Tournament Team
MVP: Nicole Powell, Stanford
1. Enjoli Izidor, Stanford
2. Melody Johnson, Arizona State
3. Amanda Levens, Arizona State
4. Felicia Ragland, Oregon State
5. Shaquala Williams, Oregon
wears people down,” Turner
Thorne said.
Powell was fouled while shoot
ing a three-pointer with 0.02 sec
onds left in the first half. She sank
the three free throws to give the
Cardinal a 35-31 lead at the half.
Stanford played the tourna
ment with senior guard Lindsey
Yamasaki, the team’s leading
scorer who had surgery last
week for appendicitis. She is ex
pected to return for the start of
the NCAA Tournament.
E-mail sports editor Adam Jude
at adamjude@dailyemerald.com.
Sports briefs
Oregon golfers
in second after first day
The Oregon men’s golf team
wrapped up the first day of the Cleve
land Golf Classic on Monday trailing
USC by two strokes. This 16-team
tournament is being held in Westlake
Village, Calif., at Northranch Country
Club and hosted by Southern Califor
nia. Oregon shot a two-round total of
583, while the Trojans are on top
leading with 581.
On top for Oregon is senior Aaron
Byers leading the Ducks with a four
over par on the first round and a two
under par on the second round con
cluding to a total of 144. Byers is also
tied for seventh individually.
Junior John Ellis is tied for 15th
with a score of 147 and senior Bran
don Hamden is tied for 17th with
148. Sophomore Mike Sica and
junior Chris Carnahan are both tied
at 27th with a score of 150 after the
two-rounds of golf today.
USC leads the tournament with
581, Ducks in second with 583,
Washington is third with 586, and
Fresno State is not far behind in
fourth with a total score of 587.
The Cleveland Golf Classic will re
sume play today with a 7:30 a.m.
shotgun start off the 1st and 10th tees.
Women golfers sits in 12th
Freshman Johnna Nealy shot a ca
reer-low 73 and tied for ninth in the
first round of the Spartan Invitational
played at the 5,938-yard, par-72 Cor
ral de Tierra Country Club to lead the
Oregon women’s golf team. Nealy
topped her previous low by three
strokes and leads the Ducks at plus-1.
Oregon placed 12th of 16 teams
after carding a 308 composite. Cali
fornia led the competition by five
strokes after one round with a 289,
followed by Pepperdine at 294 and
Oklahoma State at 297.
California’s Ria Quiazon took the
first round lead with a 4-under 68,
while fellow Bear Anna Temple
tied for second three strokes behind
Quiazon at 71 along with South
Carolina’s Kristy McPherson and
Southern California’s Becky Lucidi.
—from staff and wire reports
Men’s
continued from page 5
through some rehabilitation and
sees how it feels.
In Helquist’s absence, more
playing time will go to senior
Mark Michaelis and sophomore
Jay Anderson in the roles of
backing up starter Chris Christof
fersen, who can help the Ducks
by staying out of foul trouble.
Pac-10 Tourney info
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week’s conference tournament at
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will play eighth-seeded Washing
ton at 1:15 p.m. Thursday on Fox
Sports Net.
In other first round pairings, No. 4
USC plays No. 5 Stanford, No. 2 Ari
zona plays No. 7 Arizona State and
No. 3 California plays No. 6 UCLA.
If the Ducks do get past the
Huskies, which is no certainty giv
en how well Washington has
played against Oregon, the Ducks
would advance and play either the
Cardinal or the Trojans at 6 p.m.
Friday. The championship game is
set for 3 p.m. Saturday and will be
nationally televised on CBS.
Tickets for the Pac-10 Tourna
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The Final Bracketology
Oregon has played itself right
into where it wants to be.
In ESPN.com’s latest “Bracketol
ogy,” where the entire NCAA Tour
nament field is projected, the Ducks
have jumped all the way to a covet
ed No. 2 seed in the West region.
Oregon is predicted to play
McNeese State (19-8) on March
14 in Arco Arena in Sacramen
to. If the Ducks were to get past
the McNeese State Cowboys,
they’d face a likely second
round match-up with seventh
seeded Wisconsin.
Looking further in the bracket
that ESPN’s Joe Lunardi has pro
jected, if Oregon were to win two
games, it would stay in California
and play in San Jose for the Sweet
16. Probable opponents for that
match-up would be No. 3 seed
Gonzaga or No. 6 seed Texas Tech,
which is coached by none other
than Bobby Knight.
And if the Ducks win that game?
Well, then they could be facing off
with the top-seeded. Oklahoma
Sooners for a berth in the Final Four.
But this is all fantasy talk right
now. The conference tournaments
take place this weekend, and a lot
still can change.
Nobody will know for certain
until the real bracket is released
on the Selection Sunday show,
which will begin at 3 p.m. Sun
day on CBS. Fans are encour
aged to come watch the show
live with the Oregon team on
big screen televisions at
McArthur Court.
“The real celebration will be on
Selection Sunday because I think
that’s a time where we’ll celebrate
the Pac-10 championship and have
the fans experience that with us,”
Kent said.
E-mail assistant sports editor Jeff Smith
at jeffsmith@dailyemerald.com.
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