Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 05, 2002, Image 8

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Softball
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timely hitting and execute offen
sively, then I think we are going to
be in a good situation.”
Leading the way offensively for
Oregon after its first 30 games is
Andrea Vidlund with a .386 bat
ting average, seven home runs
and 31 RBI.
Saturday’s game begins at 2
p.m., while the Sunday contest
starts at 1 p.m.
E-mail sports reporter Chris Cabot
at chriscabot@dailyemerald.com.
Football
continued from page 5
will fit in where before the Spring
Game, which will be held at Port
land’s PGE Park on April 27.
“We have a lot of work to do and
a lot of time to put the puzzle to
gether,” Webster said. “In the end, I
think we’ll be fine.”
E-mail sports editor Adam Jude
at adamjude@dailyemerald.com.
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Women’s
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However, the Ducks will be with
out freshman Roslyn Lundeen, al
ready an NCAA provisional qualifier.
She “tweaked her elbow” on her
sixth and final throw in Tempe, Ariz.,
last week, according to Heinonen,
and did not make the trip to Austin.
Sophomore Sarah Malone and
freshman Elisa Crumley look to
pick up the slack left behind by
Lundeen when they make their first
throws on Saturday.
Etter continues competition at the
relays in the shot put and discus, the
two events she earned provisional
marks in last week in Tempe.
Finally, junior Becky Holliday
looks to record her qualifying mark
in the pole vault after no heighting
last week.
“Becky was really off and that
was frustrating for her,” Heinonen
said. “That happens in the vault.”
However, Oregon is strong in the
vault with sophomore Kirsten Riley
teaming with Holliday to become a
formidable force.
E-mail sports reporter Hank Hager
at hankhager@dailyemerald.com.
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