Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 04, 2002, Page 10, Image 10

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Sports briefs
Tar Heels cornin’to town
Two seasons ago, Oregon soccer
head coach Bill Steffen scheduled
some of the toughest teams in the
nation for his Ducks squad.
Now he’s scheduled the toughest.
North Carolina, winner of 16 na
tional championships in women’s
soccer, will come to Eugene on
Sept. 29. The Tar Heels were 24-1
last season, with their only loss
coming to Santa Clara in the NCAA
Tournament title game.
The Ducks will also play Port
land, a Final Four team in 2001, for
the second-straight season.
Oregon has four night games
scheduled, the first ever at Pape
Field, which will receive new
lights during the offseason. The
most intriguing of those night
matches is an Oct. 11 match with
perennial power Washington.
— Peter Hockday
UO golfers win Duck Invite
Chris Carnahan’s birdie on the
18th hole lifted Oregon to a one
stroke victory over Washington
State on March 26 at the Oregon
Duck Invitational, played at the
6,738-yard, par-72 Shadow Hills
Country Club.
For the third straight round, Ore
gon was below par as a team, shoot
ing a 6-under 282, to hold off the
Cougars. The Ducks finished the
tournament at 15-under par 849,
one stroke better than WSU, which
shot a 280 Tuesday.
“This was a big tournament for us
to win,” said Oregon coach Steve
Nosier. “There were some very good
schools here, and it was critical for
us to have a good showing with
postseason selections coming up.”
The Ducks will participate in the
Western Intercollegiate beginning
Monday in Santa Cruz, Calif.
—from staff and wire reports
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his final game will be statistically
the worst of his career.
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The Washington Wizards placed
Jordan on the injured list Wednes
day, and he will miss the rest of the
season with a sore right knee.
“I think it is best at this point to
rest the knee and let it heal proper
ly,” Jordan said in a statement. “I
tried to get back and play as soon as
possible, and early on the knee re
sponded well. But after the
swelling (Wednesday) morning, I
think it’s best to give it rest.”
Jordan underwent arthroscopic
surgery Feb. 27 for torn cartilage in
his knee and missed 12 games be
fore rushing back to play March 20
in Denver. But the knee continued
to bother him, even in limited min
utes. He played only 12 minutes
and scored a career-low two points
in Tuesday night’s loss to the Los
Angeles Lakers.
Jordan's team-leading scoring av
erage of 22.9 points per game ranks
as the second lowest of his career,
ahead of only a 22.7 average in his
second season with the Bulls in
1985-86. That’s the same season he
missed 64 games with a broken
foot, his only previous stint on the
injured list in 14 seasons.
©2002, Chicago Tribune. Distributed by
Knight Ridder/Tribune Information Services.
Men’s track
continued from page 9
Still, Hartmann echoed the sen
timents of the team members who
think that peaking too soon can
be dangerous.
“We’ve approached this year dif
ferently,” Hartmann said. “We’re
trying to focus on peaking later in
the season.”
For Hartmann and the rest of the
track athletes, the next meet will be
either the Washington Dual next
weekend or the Mt. SAC relays,
held the following weekend.
But first, it’s time for the field ath
letes to shine.
E-mail sports reporter Peter Hockaday
at peterhockaday@dailyemerald.com.
Women’s track
continued from page 9
Approximately two hours after the
start of the hammer, the Oregon
women’s 4x800 meter relay team will
begin its quest for first. The Ducks are
the only Pacific-10 Conference squad
to participate in the event.
Rounding out the day for the
Ducks will be junior Alicia Sny
der-Carlson in the 400 hurdles, a
field that will include 76 athletes.
Only Washington State senior
Randi Smith accompanies Snyder
Carlson from the Pac-10 in the
running event.
E-mail sports reporter Hank Hager
at hankhager@dailyemerald.com.
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