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Sports briefs UO women’s tennis set for NCAA One of the goals of the Oregon women’s tennis team at the begin ning of the season was to earn re spect in the Pacific-10 Conference. By beating No. 23 Washington and making the NCAA Tourna ment, the Ducks have accom plished their goal. The team now has a chance to earn respect nationally. The No. 39 Ducks will travel to Los Angeles to face No. 18 UNLV on Saturday in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. “During the past month or so, we’ve shown that we can compete with the best teams in the country,” Oregon head coach Jack Griffin said. “We now have a chance to do it in the tournament.” UNLV (20-3 overall) finished tied for first-place in the Mountain West Conference with No. 26 San Diego State. No. 97 Gyorgyi Zsiros, a freshman, and junior No. 102 Pauli na Janus lead the Rebels, who have won seven straight matches. “They are a very good team,” as sistant coach Nils Schyllander said. “But most of their wins came at home.” UNLV was 2-2 in its matches away from Las Vegas. Freshman No. 88 Daria Panova and senior No. 112 Janice Nyland lead an Oregon team that has won six out of its last seven matches, including wins over No. 23 Washington and No. 35 Flori da International. The Ducks will play at USC’s Marks Stadium and could face the No. 11 Trojans if both teams win in the first round. The first round be gins at 9 a.m. — Peter Martini for the Emerald Cho tied for 17th at NCAA Regional Oregon senior golfer Kathy Cho shot a 3-over-par 75 Thursday in the first round of the NCAA West Regional women’s golf tourna ment at the Stanford Golf Course in California. Cho, selected to the regional com petition as an individual, is tied with eight others for 17th place. She start ed off well with a birdie on the first hole, but bogeyed on the second, fourth and ninth to finish the front nine with a 38. After bogeys on 11 and 13, Cho closed the round with four pars and a birdie. The Honolulu, Hawaii, native will tee off for the second round this afternoon. First-round leader Katherine Hull of Pepperdine shot a 3-under 69. Of the 21 teams, Pepperdine is the first-round team leader with a 1-over 289. Seven Pac-10 teams rank in the top 10 after the first round, led by second-place UCLA (8-over 296). The top eight teams and two indi viduals from the West qualify for the NCAA Championship May 21-24. — Adam Jude Twilight continued from page 9A p.m. with the women’s hammer. The last event, the men’s 1,500, is scheduled to start at 8:15 p.m. Decathletes, heptathlete kick off Pac-10s Some Oregon athletes have al ready made the long, cold trip to Pullman, Wash., for the Pac-10 Championships. Three decath letes from the men’s side and one heptathlete from the women’s squad will have a chance to score Oregon’s first points in the con ference meet. Senior Billy Pappas finished third at the Pac-lOs last season and is now the top Duck because of an . injury to star ON TAP What: Oregon Twilight When: 4:30 p.m. Saturday Where: Hayward Field Santiago Lorenzo. Ja son Slye also returns to the Pac-10 de cathlon for the second time, though he finished ninth and didn’t score last season. Oregon’s third entrant is Jake Horner, who has never competed in a decathlon before but has a good chance to score because the field is just 11 members strong. On the women’s side, Jenny Kenyon will compete in the hep tathlon in Pullman. Kenyon’s best showing in three conference hep tathlons was fourth in 2000. 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