Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 14, 2002, Page 8, Image 8

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Duck
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and basketball games, the men be
hind the Duck mask remain
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Golf
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head coach Steve Nosier feels it
suits Oregon’s game well.
The Ducks will be playing for
one of the top-10 spots to ad
vance to the NCAA -Champi
onships May 29 through June 1
“When you’re a Duck, people
don’t know who you are, but they
like what you do,” Raish said. “You
don’t get credit for it.”
E-mail sports editor Adam Jude
at adamjude@dailyemerald.com.
in Columbus, Ohio. But it is not
just about qualifying, according
to Nosier.
“We have a different attitude,” he
said. “We are not going to qualify —
we are going down to win.”
Jesse Thomas is a freelance reporter
for the Emerald.
Tennis
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In singles, Panova lost, 6-3, 6-4,
to No. 8 Peterson in the top spot.
Gieczys and Mendiburu lost
their matches to give USC the win.
Gunnarsson won the first set of
her match before it was suspended.
Nyland and Nagle’s matches were
also suspended because they had
no effect on the outcome of the
match.
The loss ends Oregon’s turn
around season. On March 9. Ore
gon lost to UCLA, had a 7-9 overall
record and were winless in the Pac
10 Conference.
The Ducks, behind newcomer
Panova, then won six out of seven
matches, including over Washing
ton for their first Pac-10 win in
more than two years, to qualify for
the NCAA Tournament.
“I was really happy with the way
we fought,” Griffin said. “One of
our goals this season was to gain
some respect, and I think we’ve
done that.”
Peter Martini is a freelance reporter
for the Emerald.
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