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Both matches will be held at noon at the Student Tennis Center. The Ducks jumped from No. 51 in the nation after a 4-3 win over then No. 16 Arizona last weekend. The No. 66 men take on Pacific at 4 p.m. on Sunday and California Santa Barbara at 3 p.m. on Sunday at home as well. — Ryan Heath Softball swings for Houston No. 25 Oregon takes its 9-4 record into Texas for the three-day Houston Invitational, beginning today. The Ducks face Texas-San Antonio and Texas Tech in back-to-back games beginning at 8 a.m. On Saturday, Ore gon again faces Texas-San Antonio at noon, while matching up against Houston following the first game. The Ducks close the tournament on Sun day with a morning matchup against Texas Tech and a game against Ken tucky immediately following. Oregon faced Texas Tech and Houston in the first tournament of the season, earning wins against both teams. The Ducks are ranked No. 25 in the latest national poll after a win against then-No. 4 Michigan on Saturday. All eight Pacific-10 Conference teams are now ranked in the top 25. —MindiRice Track heads to champion weekend The Oregon men’s and women’s track squads will head to the Moun tain Pacific Conference Champi onships — the closest thing the Ducks have to a conference champi onship during the indoor season — this weekend. A total of 23 men and women will make the trek to Nampa, Idaho, for the meet, which takes place today and Saturday. —Peter Hockaday Women's continued from page 5 looking past (Washington State). We played great defensively and did what we wanted to do.” The win, coupled with a USC loss to Stanford and an Oregon State vic tory over Washington, pushes the Ducks into a tie for fifth place in the Pac-10. Oregon, along with the Tro jans and Beavers, sports a 7-8 record in conference play. With Washington — reeling after a 100-86 loss to Oregon State in Cor vallis on Thursday—coming to Mac Court on Saturday, Oregon must move forward. At least that was the consensus view. “It’s our next game, so it’s the most important one,” Smith said. “We know what they run, and that really doesn’t count unless you apply and get out on the floor and do things you need to do.” Contact the sports reporter at hankhager@dailyemerald.com. Post continued from page 5 In the junior’s 19 minutes tonight, Kraayeveld’s abilities brought solid unity to this low post lineup. “It gives us a chance to go in and get what we need done,” Bills said. “With four of us in the post it is much better and more intense. Our focus is to get it inside and work hard and that is a big key for us.” Oregon’s post has established it self as one of the most dominant in the conference. The Ducks got it done against the Cougars, and now will have to try and match center Andrea Lalum and 6-foot guard Loree Payne of the Huskies on Saturday night. Contact the sports reporter at jessethomas@dailyemerald.com. Men's continued from page 5 12 points. Ian Grosswhite had eight points while Brian Helquist had only four points, but added a pair of steals in a second-straight solid effort. But the biggest supplement to the team Thursday was, again, Andre College Students - o $22 for 18 holes & $12 for 9 holes GOLF CLUB at it* Piaeit 822-3220 Joseph. The junior college transfer has been coming on of late, and chipped in 14 points to Thursday’s effort. “He just gives you a tremendous lift coming off the bench,” Kent said of Joseph. “I can’t say enough about him, especially the way he’s been playing in the Pac-10.” The Ducks had a solid team effort for the second game in a row, and Kent said that’s the most uplifting thing about Oregon’s play right now. “They’re starting to hold them selves accountable, and that’s what forces them to grow,” Kent said. “It’s coming at the right time.” Oregon will now head west to Seat tie to face Washington, which lost to Oregon State 80-72 on Thursday. But Kent and the Ducks have had a feud with Washington recently that both sides take seriously. “It’s going to be a very tough game for us because they’re fighting to get into the Pac-10 Tournament right now,” Kent said of Washington. “They’ll be even more fired up to play us.” The Ducks and Huskies will square off at 4 p.m. Saturday. The game will be broadcast on Fox Sports. Contact the sports editor at peterhockaday@dailyemerald.com. rainbow optics prescription glasses frame & lenses complete . EUGENE LOCATIONS Feb 28, 2003 CAMPUS SUN&SPORT WESTSIDE SHELDON 343-3333 343-8318 343-5555 484-9999 766 E. 13th 762 E. 13th 1740 W. 18th 2540 Willakenzie --— — —--y mer Employment H:- Ni': ... Montan a 015892 Richard F. Crawford 7/29/39 to 1/28/03 Celebration of Life Sunday, February 23 Celebration begins at 2:00 pm First United Methodist Church 1376 Olive, Eugene 345-8764 "You must be the change You wish to see in the world." 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