Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 17, 2003, Page 6A, Image 6

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Women look to improve
high ranking in Seattle
The Ducks and their star, Daria
Panova, will face the rest of the
Pac-10 field at the Indoors
Women’s tennis
Ryan Heath
Sports Freelancer
Less than a week after the presea
son national rankings were released,
the No. 34 Oregon women’s tennis
team is competing in the Pac-10 In
door Championships this weekend
in Seatde.
“The competition doesn’t get any
tougher than this,” head coach Nils
Schyllander said. “It’ll give us a good
chance to see where we’re at.”
The tournament will feature all
nine of the Pac-10 schools that com
pete in women’s tennis, including
No. 1 Stanford. Every team is ranked
in the top 35.
“As a team, to be preseason
ranked in the top 35 shows that our
program is starting to gain some na
tional respect, which is great,”
Schyllander said. “But we are fully
aware that it is all about where our
team is come May.”
Sophomore and No. 28 Daria
Panova leads the Ducks after an im
pressive fall season that included a
victory over No. 6 Sara Walker of
UCLA to advance to the quarterfi
nals of the Omni Hotels National In
door Championships.
“To have a player in the final eight
of a national tournament is fantas
tic,” Schyllander said.
Panova finished the fall season
with a record of 8-4. Her last match
was a loss to No. 1 Agata Cioroch of
Georgia at the Indoors.
“For Daria to move up into the top
30 individually shows that her hard
work is paying off and that her game
is moving in the right direction,”
Schyllander said. “But she is not sat
isfied and has ambitious goals, so
look for her to keep improving.”
Panova, ranked fifth in the ITA
Northwest Regional Rankings, will
be joined by senior Monika Gieczys,
juniors Davina Mendiburu and
Courtney Nagle, sophomore Ester
Bak and freshmen Anna Leksinska,
Jamie Marshall and Julie Merle. Na
gle finished the fall season 2-1, in
cluding an impressive victory over
No. 80 Claire Carter of Washington
and a tough loss to No. 30 Erin Bur
dette of Stanford.
Nagle’s fall-season play earned her
a No. 21 regional ranking and
Mendiburu comes in at No. 26. The
doubles team of Panova/Mendiburu
is ninth and Nagle/Merle is No. 13.
The three freshmen are appearing
in their first Pac-10 action after a lim
ited fall season where poor weather
canceled tournament opportunities.
“We haven’t seen them enough in1
competitive situations,” Schyllander
said. “They’ve played each other a
lot, so they’re excited to play some
body else finally.”
The Ducks begin the dual match
season next week with road games
against Colorado and Illinois.
Ryan Heath is a freelance writer
for the Emerald.
Women's
continued from page 5A
that loss... it was a tough loss but it
built our confidence and we’re
ready to play. We need a win to get
going again and move ourselves up
in the Pac-10.”
Oregon averages almost seven
more points per game than Oregon
State, but the Ducks allow more than
18 more points to be scored on them.
Oregon State averages more re
bounds and steals per game, but
Oregon’s 43 percent field goal per
centage is better than the Beavers’
39 percent.
But the past proves that numbers
don’t matter when it comes to a ri
valry of this nature. And the 69th
tipoff might not be so crucial either.
The exciting part is likely to
come in the last 10 seconds.
Contact the sports reporter
at jessethomas@dailyemerald.com.
Jeremy Forrest Emerald
Amy Taylor and the Ducks are hoping to avoid the heart-attack games of the Civil War.
Two of the last three Wars were won in the last seconds.
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