Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 16, 2003, Page 12, Image 12

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Sophomore second baseman Erin Goodell earned a Pac-10 Player of the Week award
in March, after she hit two home runs in the Ducks"!0-2 upset of Oregon State.
Softball
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Vidlund hit a home run during
the game after scoring in the first in
ning on a single by sophomore des
ignated player Mari Lyn Petrick.
“(The Vikings) have a lot of moti
vation to knock us off on their home
turf,” Arendsen said.
The Vikings split doubleheaders
Saturday nd Sunday against PGSG
opponent Sacramento State. The
schools led their conference going
into Saturday. Portland State won
the first game both days, but fell to
the Hornets in extra innings at the
end of both doubleheaders.
Starting with the two-game sweep
of Portland State, the Ducks went 3
2 in their 2003 home debut. Oregon
lost 9-0 to No. 3 Washington on Fri
day before upsetting No. 2 UCLA, 5
4, Saturday. The Bruins bounced
back to win Sunday, 9-3.
In Oregon’s split of its five home
games during the past week, Vid
lund was 7-for-14 batting, includ
ing five home runs, eight runs
scored and eight RBI. She also
picked up a save and a win from
the pitching circle.
The senior is now fourth all-time
at Oregon with 28 home runs. She
needs seven more to tie for first.
Vidlund also sits at eighth all-time
with 96 RBIs and is tied for 10th all
time with 87 runs scored.
Vidlund is the third Duck to win
an individual conference award this
season. It’s the first time since 1999
that Oregon players have earned
three individual awards in the same
season and the first time since 1989
that three different players have
won the awards.
Harris earned Pitcher of the Week
honors in February after pitching 13
2/3 innings and allowing only one
run. Sophomore second baseman
Erin Goodell was named Player of
the Week in March after Oregon
won its first Pac-10 season opener
since 1998 with a 10-2 win over
Oregon State. Goodell hit two home
runs in the game.
With Vidlund’s work in the win
against UCLA, the Ducks tied
their total of combined Pac-10
wins — three — from the 2001
and 2002 seasons.
After the Portland State double
header, the Ducks return to Howe
Field for two games against Oregon
State on Friday and Saturday. Ore
gon has a chance to make a run at
its highest win total for the current
senior class, and two wins against
the Beavers will put them one win
shy — five — of tying that total.
“This may be the most important
week of the season for us,” Arend
sen said. “The games are all
winnable and all loseable.”
Contact the sports reporter
at mindirice@dailyemerald.com.
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