Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 11, 2002, Page 12, Image 12

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Sports brief
Oregon women’s hoops
coach signs first recruit
It didn’t take long for Oregon
women’s basketball head coach Bev
Smith to make good use of her
Canadian roots.
Smith landed her first recruit
Wednesday, as 6-foot-3 post play
er Carolyn Ganes signed a letter of
intent to play for the WNIT cham
pion Ducks.
Ganes, from Saskatoon,
Saskatchewan, helped Aden Bow
man Secondary to consecutive un
defeated seasons and two straight
provincial titles. This past year,
Ganes averaged 25 points, 10 re
bounds and five blocked shots as
her team went 30-0 and won the
Saskatchewan Class 4A provincial
championship.
“I think she has great character
both as an athlete and as a student
— qualities that we’d like to build
our program around,” Smith said.
“She will have an impact on our
program because she has great de
termination and is very ambitious.”
A four-year letterwinner, Ganes
was selected the Kinsmen Athlete
of the Year, which is awarded to the
best athlete — amateur or profes
sional — in the city.
Ganes’ experience on an interna
tional level also should help the
Ducks in 2002-03. Last summer,
Ganes, who turned 18 on Wednes
day, earned a spot on the Canadian'
senior national team, where Smith
coached for five years before current
Oregon assistant Allison McNeill
succeeded her this past fall. Ganes
also competed for the Canadian jun
ior national team for two years.
“Having seen her play on an in
ternational court allows us as
coaches to understand how she will
impact our program in practices
and in competitive situations,”
Smith said. “She’s young, but she
has some solid experience that not
all freshman have coming in.”
Ganes will help bolster a front
line that lost senior forwards Ndi
di Unaka and Alyssa Fredrick to
graduation.
“She has just been a workhorse
of a person,” said Wendy Benson,
who has coached Ganes the past
two years at Aden Bowman. “Even
in the off-season, she is shooting in
the gym all the time, which has
made her a fabulous player. She’s
won a few three-point contests this
year. She’s a great student, too, and
works hard in school.”
Ganes is the lone signee thus far
in the 2002-03 recruiting class.
The Ducks finished 22-13 last
year and wrapped up their season
by winning seven of their final
eight games and the WNIT cham
pionship.
—from staff and wire reports
The 3 rd Annual
Duck Bill Chill
Sprint Triathlon
Sunday, April 14, 2002
8:00 am
Register at EMU Club
Sports Office
Entry Fees:
$30 for individuals
$75 for relay team
• 500 yd swim
• 20k (12.4 miles) bike
• 5k (3.1 miles) run
0 This event is a fundraiser for
| the U0 Club Sports Triathlon.