Ducks wrestle top Pac-10 competition Oregon takes on Boise State and Arizona State this weekend in the Ducks’ last home matches of the season Wrestling Mindi Rice Freelance Sports Reporter With the Broncos and Sun Devils coming to Eugene this weekend, Oregon battles its toughest confer ence competition on its home mat. The Ducks are 4-0 in Pacific-10 Conference dual meets, and 1-6 against non-conference opponents, in cluding losses at No. 7 Oklahoma and No. 1 Oklahoma State last weekend. “We want to go out and wrestle at a high level of intensity,” head coach Chuck Kearney said. “We want to wrestle at the same level of intensity we did last weekend. “We’re doing some things a lot bet ter. It’s a matter of doing the little things to win matches.” The little things will be important today at 7 p.m. as the Ducks take on Boise State, ranked No. 12 by Inter mat. The Broncos feature four sen iors ranked in the top 10 of their weight class by The Wrestling Mall. Ben VomBaur, at 125, leads the Broncos in the rankings. VomBaur is ranked No. 3 in his weight class. Collin Robertson is ranked No. 5 at the 149 weight class. Gabe Vigil, at 141, and heavy weight Boe Rushton both sit at No. 7 in their weight classes. Junior Tony D’Amico is ranked No. 18 at 184. “Boise State is a solid team that wrestles hard,” Kearney said. Last season, Oregon lost at Boise State in overtime of the final matchup of the night. The Broncos took first place at the Pac-10 Cham pionships one month later, finishing ahead of Oregon by only 7.5 points. “Our guys are going to be fired up for it,” Kearney said. The Ducks will look for a good showing Friday night to propel them "We're doing some things a lot better: It's just a matter of doing the little things to win matches." Chuck Kearney Oregon head coach into Sunday, when they face the highest-ranked Pac-10 team. Ari zona State, ranked No. 6 by Inter mat, will battle the Ducks at 2 p.m. at McArthur Court. Sun Devil redshirt senior Erik Larkin is ranked No. 1 by The Wrestling Mall at 149. Fellow red shirt seniors Kellan Fluckiger and Dana Holland sit in the top five. Fluckiger, at heavyweight, is No. 4. Holland is No. 5 at 141. Two more redshirt seniors are ranked in the top 10 — Curtis Owen at 174 is No. 8, and Mike Simpson at 133 is No. 9. Redshirt junior Nick Frost is ranked No. 8 at 165. Oregon will be wrestling the same 10 wresders that have competed for the Ducks the past two weekends. Sophomore Shane Webster leads the Ducks in the polls, ranked No. 7 by Intermat at the 174 weight class. Webster is 19-3 on the season, in cluding 9-2 in dual meets. Tony Overstake will have the most difficult opponents to face at 149. Overstake sits at No. 17 in two polls and is not ranked in the other two. Robertson, from Boise State, is ranked in the top 10 by four polls, while Sun Devil opponent Larkin is ranked No. 1 by the same four polls. Freshman Tony Rolen has won three of his last four matches. Rolen earned his first pin of the season against Oklahoma’s Derrick Brown at the 3:51 mark of the matchup. Martin Mitchell entered the rank ings this week. Mitchell, a sopho more, is ranked No. 20 by W.I.N. Magazine at the 125 weight class. Senior Casey Hunt also was ranked this week, sitting at No. 19 in The Wresding Mali’s rankings. Oregon was placed in the “teams to watch” section of Intermat’s rankings this week. The Ducks have the oppor tunity to jump into the top 25 if they eompete well against the only two ranked Pac-10 teams this weekend. “If we want to compete for confer ence championships, these are the kinds of teams we’re going to have to beat,” Kearney said. Mindi Rice is a freelance writer for the Emerald. Mark McCambridge Emerald Shane Webster (top) and the Ducks face a tough pair of Rac-10 home matches. 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