Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 24, 2003, Page 6, Image 6

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Wrestlers head midwest,
face Oklahoma powers
Oregon travels to Oklahoma for
a weekend of matches against
the top two teams in the nation
Wrestling
Mindi Rice
Freelance Sports Reporter
Traveling to the Midwest can be
a feat.
It’s even more dangerous when the
teams you’re traveling to battle are
ranked No. 1 and No. 2 in the country.
Oklahoma State, ranked No. 1 by
The Wrestling Mall, is Oregon’s op
ponent Sunday afternoon. First,
though, the Ducks face No. 2 Okla
homa tonight.
Friday, Oregon (5-4 overall, 4-0
Pacific-10 Conference) hosted Stan
ford and Califomia-Davis, picking up
two big wins against Pac-10 teams.
After beating Stanford, the Ducks
returned to the mat at McArthur
Court on Friday evening to face UC
Davis, and beat the Aggies 28-9.
“We want to go in and be a team
that wrestles with everything to
gain,” head coach Chuck Kearney
said about facing the Oklahoma
teams after Friday’s matches.
The Sooners (9-4), ranked in the
top 10 by every wrestling poll, have
six wrestlers ranked in the top 20 in
their individual weight classes. Teyon
Ware is No. 1 at the 141 weight class,
while his teammates at 174 and 184
are both No. 3. Witt Durden, at the
133 weight class, sits at No. 6, while
his 125 teammate is No. 9 and the
Sooners’ 197 wresder is No. 15.
Sunday, the Cowboys (10-0) play
host to the Ducks. Every Oklahoma
State starting wrestler is ranked in
the top 20 for his weight class. John
ny Thompson is ranked No. 1 in the
133 weight class, while three of his
teammates — Zack Esposito at 141,
Tyrone Lewis at 165 and Chris
Pendleton at 174 — are each No. 2
in their weight class. Three more
Cowboys sit in the top 10, while the
other three are in the top 20.
After facing the Oklahoma powers
this weekend, Oregon hosts Pac-10
opponents Boise State and Arizona
State on Jan. 31 and Feb. 2.
Mindi Rice is a freelance writer
for the Emerald.
Jackson
continued from page 5
what you saw tonight. You saw the
character of this team.
“They didn’t fall apart, they
came together.”
Jackson ended the game with four
points, three assists and two steals
in 12 minutes of floor time.
Kent said he was shocked, as
everyone in McArthur Court was,
when Jackson’s injury occurred. Af
ter the game, he was reflective of the
Ducks’ ability to avoid injury this
year. Brian Helquist missed a hand
ful of games with an injured shoul
der, but for the most part the Ducks
have been injury-free.
Oregon and Washington State
will square off at 6 p.m. Saturday at
Mac Court.
Contact the sports editor
atpeterhockaday@dailyemerald.com.
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