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    UO golfer sets
another record
i nerese wensiow sets an
Oregon freshmen record as the
Ducks finish 11 th in Tacoma
Golf
Jon Roetman
Sports Freelancer
Another tournament, another
record for Therese Wensiow.
Wensiow set the record for the
lowest three round score by a fresh
man, carding an even-par 219, after
a 1-under final round Wednesday at
the Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational at
Tacoma Country club in Tacoma,
Wash.
Wensiow, a native of Bunke
flostrand, Sweden, and the first
Swede to ever play for the Ducks,
broke the old record of 222, finish
ing in fifth place.
“Therese just played awesome,
solid golf,” Oregon head coach Shan
non Rouillard said. “It’s a great ac
complishment to get another record
in just her second tournament. I’m
so proud of her.”
Two weeks ago, Wensiow set the
Oregon freshmen record for the low
Coaches
continued from page 13
Bowls.
Since he took over as Bruin head
coach, Toledo has turned UCLA into
a fun-’n’-gun squad with an up-tempo
offense, a style that may have come
to fruition Saturday in Corvallis. The
Bruins romped over the Beavers 43
35 in a crucial Pac-10 matchup.
But the team that might have
benefited the most from Toledo’s
time is Oregon.
“(The Oregon offense) has gone
from Bob Toledo to Mike Bellotti to A1
Borges to me to Tedford and now to
Andy (Ludwig),” Koetter said.
est single round score, rirmg a 3-un
der 69 in the second round of the
Shanico Invitational in Corvallis.
Southern California’s senior All
American Mikaela Parmlid, also
from Sweden, won the individual ti
tle after a playoff with Pepperdine’s
Lindsey Wright.
As a team, the Ducks didn’t fair as
well, finishing in 11th place with a
three-round total of942, including a fi
nal round of 315. The Ducks shot 312
and 315 respectively over the tourna
ment’s first two rounds. The Trojans
won the tournament with an 885.
“The four scores that we counted
the last two days weren’t too high, I
think it’s just a matter of gaining ex
perience and making a few adjust
ments,” Rouillard said. “Hopefully
we gained some of both today.”
True freshman Erin Andrews
carded a final-round 81, ending the
tournament in 44th place at 239.
Sophomore Johnna Nealy finished
in a tie for 45th at 240, including a fi
nal round 81.
The Ducks’ next tournament is
the Pepsi Intercollegiate held at the
Stanford golf course Oct. 18-20.
Jon Roetman is a freelance writer
for the Emerald.
“They’ve kept the best of all those
coordinators in that package. They
have some really good stuff.”
"I've been very
fortunate to hire good
people and certainly,
many of them have
gone on to get
good jobs"
Mike Bellotti
Oregon head coach
Koetter presided over Bellotti’s
offenses in the early years of the
Tennis
continued from page 13
Panova
victorious again
A day after upsetting the No.
32-ranked player in the nation,
Oregon sophomore and preseason
No. 44 Daria Panova continued
"She played well
and fought hard "
Kathy Sell
Oregon assistant coach
her run through the back draw of
the Riviera/ITA All-American
Championships with a three-set
victory over UCLA’s Jackie
Carleton on Wednesday in Pacific
Palisades, Calif.
Panova won 6-1, 6-7, 6-4, in her
third consecutive three-set match.
“There were a couple close
calls, but she (Panova) stuck it
out,” Oregon assistant coach
Kathy Sell said. “She played well
and fought hard.”
Panova battled to defeat presea
son No. 32 Anne Nguyen of
Georgia in her first consolation
back draw match.
Jon Roetman is a freelance writer
for the Emerald.
current coach’s tenure. He presided
over another great quarterback,
eventual first-round draft pick Akili
Smith.
“I think having Neal
Zoumboukos and Gary Campbell
in there has a lot to do with it,”
Koetter said of the Oregon
assistant’s mystique.
Zoumboukos and Campbell are
the offensive line and running back
coaches, respectively, who have 41
years of Oregon coaching
experience between them. While
many other coaches have come
and gone, the pair are the only two
coaches other than Bellotti
strength and conditioning coach
Jim Radcliffe with more than 10
Adam Amato Emerald
Daria Panova won her second-straight match at the Riviera on Wednesday.
years of Oregon experience.
“In the past, you might have said
we did more with less,” Bellotti said.
“We didn’t get an abundance of
great athletes but we did a good job
coaching.
“I’ve been very fortunate to hire
good people and certainly, many of
them have gone on to get good jobs.”
The most recent Bellotti mentoree
to hit the big time is Tedford,
Oregon’s most recent offensive
coordinator who has turned around
the program at California.
Bellotti said there is a flip side to
losing all your assistants to other
programs: Top-flight coaches want
the vacated jobs.
“For our last offensive
coordinator job I had a former head
coach from the Pac-10, an offensive
coordinator from the NFL,” Bellotti
said. “It’s really a significant
opportunity for improvement in the
people to select from.”
Toledo said it’s a mark of respect
when coaches leave a program.
“As a head coach, it makes you
feel good that people are coming after
your coaches, because if they’re not,
you’re probably not doing a good
enough job,” Toledo said.
So it’s a mark of respect. Even
when coaches seem to be using
your program as a stepping stone.
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