BERG’S SKI BUS to Willamette Pass, Mt. Bachelor & Hoodoo! ■k . Z Sign up at Berg’s! Call For Details, Reservations & Information. BefgV/’k i/hop 13th & Lawrence • 683-1300 www.bergsskishop.com 015698 University of Oregon Athletic Department tewtvork Internship positions available Become a member of the Oregon Athletic Department and gain valuable experience in: • recruiting process of student athletes • graphic and layout design • event planning There will be an informational meeting on Wednesday, February 19th in the football theater located on the 2nd floor of the Casanova Center (next to Autzen Stadium) Meeting will start at 7 pm. Pickup your application in the football office on the 8nd floor of the Casanova Center. Applications available February 3rd, 8003. Interviews will be held February 84*88,8003. You can sign up for your interview time when you pick up your application. application deadline la February 21,2003 by 5*00 p* '.V ' "*5v Golfers head to Hawaiian paradise Senior John Ellis leads Oregon into a 26-team tournament with some top competition Men’s golf Scott Archer Freelance Sports Reporter After its worst finish yet in the 2002-03 season, the Oregon men’s golf team travels to Hawaii today for its second tournament of the spring season. The Taylor MadeAVaikoloa Inter collegiate in Waikoloa, will take place at two golf courses over three rounds. The par-72, 6,594 King’s Course and the par-70, 6,566 Beach Course will be featured. Ore gon, which opened the spring por tion of its season last week in Ari zona, looks to rebound in the three-day tournament. For the second-straight week, Oregon will face some of the top teams in the nation. Included in the 26-team field will be No. 3 Texas Christian, No. 12 UCLA, No. 18 Pep perdine, No. 20 Arkansas, No. 21 Georgia Tech, No. 23 Baylor and No. 25 Washington. Also of note are two time defending Pacific-10 confer ence champion USC, Arizona State, Oregon State, Stanford and Nagora, a team from Japan. The Ducks, who finished 14th in last week’s Ping Arizona Intercolle giate tournament will send four of the same five members this week to Hawaii. Senior John Ellis, who tied for 33rd last week at Arizona, senior Chris Carnahan, junior Jim my White and freshman Gregg LaVoie will be competing in their second tournament of the spring season, while junior Mike Sica will participate in his first tournament of the spring. Ellis, Oregon’s most consistent player this season, leads the team with an average 71.9 strokes per round, followed by Carnahan at 73.2. White isn’t far behind with an average of 74.2, LaVoie is at 74.9 and Sica is at 75.0. “I thought we had a pretty good performance out of our seniors last week,” head coach Steve Nosier said. “This is our longest trip of the year, and I think we have a pretty competitive group going to Hawaii.” The Ducks look to improve on what could have been their fifth consecutive top-10 tournament fin ish this season in Arizona. They finished the first round four strokes out of a top five finish. However, the Ducks struggled in their last two rounds, finishing 14th out of 16 teams. Ellis finished tied for 33rd, while Carnahan finished in 38th and White at 47th. Scott Archer is a freelance writer for the Emerald. Sports brief UO pitcher earns honor Freshman pitcher Amy Harris was named the Pacific-10 Confer ence Pitcher of the Week on Tues day for her performance in Oregon’s Seminole Classic win last weekend. Harris won two games for the Ducks against No. 9 Florida State and No. 17 Georgia as Oregon swept through the Seminole Classic and improved to 8-1 on the season. She gave up only one run in her start against the Seminoles and held the Bulldogs scoreless in seven innings of relief work as the teams battled for 12 long innings Saturday. It was the first time the Pac-10 has given out player-of-the-week honors this season. Harris is a big reason the Ducks are off to such a successful start. The highly-touted recruit out of North Eugene High School has pitched 27.9 innings — by eight innings the most on the team — and has a 0.65 ERA. She holds a 3-1 record, but gave up only one earned run in Ore gon’s 3-1 loss to Arkansas, a game that had several Duck errors. The softball team will head to San Diego for its third tournament of the season this weekend, start ing Friday. —Peter Hockaday Hager continued from page 5 stuck in a lag is never a good thing. With San Francisco, Erickson in herits a team that has plenty of tal ent, but very little chemistry. The team’s quarterback, Jeff Garcia, re cendy criticized the team because it didn’t seem to have a direction when it came to its search. Then, of course, there’s Terrell Owens, and even though he is tal ented, he is an enigma. No one ever seems to be able to guess which way he’s going to go, both on the field and off it. So, when you break it down, it’s not so hard to see why Erickson jumped to the 49ers, despite the team’s bumbling ownership. It’s going to be interesting to see if Erickson will have more success than departed coach Steve Mariuc ci. It’s Erickson’s second job in the NFL, and the first didn’t pan out too well. But San Francisco isn’t Seattle, and Erickson is more ex perienced than his first experience in the big time. The first year should be interesting. At least the Niners didn’t hire Neuheisel. Contact the sports reporter at hankhager@daiiyemerald.com. Basketball continued from page 5 move up to sixth place in the Pac 10 standings, and three home wins would bring the Ducks to .500 in conference play. Setting a milestone Ganes currently ranks third in the Pac-10 standings with a free throw percentage of .894. She fol lows Nicole Powell and Kelley Sum inski of Stanford, but only by a close margin, with the leader at .911. If Gianes can work her way to the top she would be the first-ever Ore gon freshman to win the free-throw percentage tide. Contact the sports reporter at jessethomas@daiiyemerald.com. .." lyemera ld.com Classifieds To place an ad, call (541) 3464343 or stop by Room 300 Erb Memorial Union E-mail: classads@dailyemerald.com Online Edition: www.dailyemerald.com Room 300, Erb Memorial Union, RO. Box 3159, Eugene, OR 97403 095 PERSONALS Buy your Valentine a raffle ticket! Great prizes, including brand new bike, massages dinners and spa rentals. Proceeds go to UO CHild Care & Development Centers. 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