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UO tennis faces top foes
The women’s tennis team
hosts No. 8 UCLA and
No. 2 USC this weekend
Tennis
Ryan Heath
Freelance Sports Reporter
The No. 36 Oregon women’s ten
nis team doesn’t believe in moral vic
tories. But after coming within two
tie-breaker points of beating No. 4
California last weekend, the Ducks
know they can play with the best.
And they will this weekend.
The women take on No. 8 UCLA
(8-5 overall) at noon on Friday in a
match that is scheduled to be played
on the outdoor 15th Street Courts,
but will most likely be held inside
the Student Tennis Center.
Duck sophomore Daria Panova,
ranked No. 16 nationally, looks to
improve on her 11-3 record when
she faces No. 7 Sara Walker of UCLA.
“We try to do what we’ve been do
ing all year,” Oregon head coach Nils
Schyllander said. “We don’t worry
about the rankings and who we play.”
Saturday, the Oregon women host
No. 2 USG (11-1) in another Pacific
10 Conference matchup that fea
tures nationally ranked athletes. No.
4 Jewel Peterson and No. 32 Luana
Magnani lead the Trojans as they at
tempt to continue their six-game
winning streak.
In doubles, the No. 38 duo of Pano
va/Courtney Nagle will take on No. 20
Peterson/Tiffany Brymer of USC.
Panova/Nagle are coming off an 8-4
victory over No. 11 Raquel Kops
Jones/Christina Fusano of California.
The Ducks (9-5) look to gain back
some momentum at home, where
they were 6-1 until last weekend’s
losses to the Bay Area teams.
Men head to Texas
The No. 64 men moved up a spot
in the rankings this week despite los
ing matches on the road to No. 10
Washington and No. 55 Purdue over
the weekend.
“We didn’t play with hunger and
desire last weekend,” head coach
Chris Russell said. “We need to play
with the edge that we had at home.”
The Ducks (7-3) look to return to
the form that earned them a 2-0
record on the road before last week
end as they head to Texas to take on
No. 35 Rice on Friday and No. 11
Texas A&M on Saturday.
Led by No. 79 Oded Teig, the
Ducks will face their toughest non
conference opponents of the dual
match season.
“We’re looking for the guys to im
prove,” Russell said. “And do a bet
ter job of responding to adversity.”
Rice’s Robert Searle and William
Barker, both from Solihull, England
and ranked in the top 35, lead the 7
1 Owls as they try to rebound from a
4-3 loss to then No. 13 Minnesota.
The Duck duo of Teig/Sven Swin
nen, No. 15 nationally, will look to
improve their record of 8-2 against
No. 3 Lester Cook/Ante Matijevic of
Texas A&M.
The Ducks faced the Aggies earlier
this year in a pre-season contest in
Hawaii that didn’t count toward their
records and Texas A&M won, 6-1.
Ryan Heath is a freelance writer
for the Emerald.
Sports briefs
Three Ducks honored
by Pac-10
In a vote of the Pacific-10 Confer
ence coaches, Washington junior
guard Giuliana Mendiola was
named the conference Player of the
Year at a banquet in San Jose, Calif.,
Thursday night.
Arizona’s Shawntinice Polk was
selected as the Pac-10 Freshman of
the Year and Tara VanDerveer of
Stanford was named the Pac-10
Coach of the Year.
Oregon’s Cathrine Kraayeveld, a
junior forward, and senior guard Alis
sa Edwards were selected as honor
able mentions. Center Carolyn Ganes
was named to the all-freshman team.
Around the Pac-10
The top-ranked Arizona Wildcats
men’s basketball team defeated Ore
gon State, 72-60, Thursday night in
Tucson, Ariz., ruining the homecom
ing for Oregon State head coach Jay
John, a former Arizona assistant.
The Beavers (13-13 overall, 6-11
Pac-10) lost for the 20th year in a
row at McKale Center. Arizona (24
2, 16-1) has already clinched the
conference title. The Wildcats’ Salim
Stoudamire was benched in the sec
ond half, and his status for Satur
day’s game against Oregon will be
decided at practice today.
In Los Angeles, the Washington
Huskies dropped USC, 95-89, to
keep pace with UCLA for the eighth
and final spot in the Pae-10 Tourna
ment. UCLA beat Washington State
on Thursday, 86-71.
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