Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 23, 2002, Page 6, Image 6

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Tennis
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match, 6-0,6-1, in the No. 6 spot for
Oregon. Freshman Daria Panova
beat No. 55 Claire Carter, 6-1,6-1, in
a match that lasted just 35 minutes.
“Daria’s been so huge for us,”
Griffin said. “She not only won at
No. 1 singles, she destroyed a very
good player.”
After the emotional win Satur
day, the Ducks lost 4-3 to Washing
ton State to wrap up the regular sea
son. Oregon lost the doubles point,
which cost them the match.
Nyland, Mendiburu and Panova
won their matches in straight sets.
Junior Monika Gieczys, senior Vick
ie Gunnarsson and Nagle lost their
matches for the Ducks, who now
prepare for the Pac-10 Champi
onships this weekend in Ojai, Calif.
“Over the last three weeks, we’ve
put this program on the map,” assis
tant coach Nils Schyllander said. “We
had big wins in Florida and Louisiana,
and then we came back here and beat
a very good Washington team.”
Oregon finished 5-17 last year,
losing seven matches 4-3.
“This team learned a lot from the
tough losses last season,” Griffin
said. “It wasn’t fun to have such a
bad record last season, but this team
stayed together, and now we should
compete in the NCAA Tournament.”
Panova said the team chemistry
makes Oregon a tough team to beat
in the postseason.
“We are like a big family,” Pano
va said. “We are so good right now.
We play well in singles. If we can
play good in doubles, then we can
beat many teams.”
The tournament teams will be
announced early next week, and
the Ducks (13-10 overall, 1-9 Pac
10) are expected to be in.
“With our wins the past few
weeks, I don’t see how we won’t be in
the tournament,” Schyllander said.
Men struggle in Pac-10
The Oregon men’s tennis team
finished the season winless in the
Pac-10 for the second straight year,
but it is still young and learning.
The Ducks lost 5-2 at No. 34
Washington on Saturday, despite
winning the doubles point.
“We played very well in doubles
up there,” Oregon head coach Chris
Russell said. “We just couldn’t pull
out the tough singles matches.”
Junior Oded Teig, sophomore
Martin Pawlowski and freshman
Sven Swinnen won sets for Oregon,
but all lost their matches. Freshman
Manuel Kost won the only singles
set for the Ducks, 6-3, 4-6, 6-4 over
No. 28 Alex Vlaski.
Oregon now prepares for the Pac
10 Championships in Ojai, Calif.
“I’m hoping to get the guys out
there and playing well,” Russell said.
The Ducks finished this season
with a 12-10 overall record (0-7
Pac-10). The team has no seniors
and all should return next season.
The team will find out next week if it
will compete in the NCAA Tournament
“This team has learned a lot and
gained a lot of experience this
year,” Russell said. “The competi
tion just to make our singles lineup
should be great next year.”
Peter Martini is a freelance
reporter for the Emerald.
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