Adam Amato Emerald John Stiegeler sits second in the conference javelin race, but the 2001 national champion has a good shot to win the Pac-10 title. Bring this bill in and receive $100 off on your security deposit. University Commons Open Monday-Saturday limited time offer Men's continued from page 7 Ducks will need consistent perform ances from their stars and excep tional performances from their mid dle-men in order to take their first Pac-10 crown since 1990. At a team dinner Tuesday night, Oregon’s upperclassmen urged the underclassmen to stay calm and fo cused in Los Angeles. “They feel we can do it,” fresh man middle-distance runner Ryan Flaherty said. “And we want to do it for them.” “It” — winning the Pac-10 — can be done, and Flaherty is exactly the type of athlete athletes who sit in the middle of their packs and could move up. Sarnie Parker is fourth in the 100. Eric Logs don sits fifth in the 5,000. Jason Hart mann is fourth in the 10,000 but fin ished second last season in essentially the same field. Brandon Holliday is fourth in the 400-meter hurdles. The list of Duck middle-men grows when considering the field events. Freshmen Teddy Davis and Chad Glason sit fourth and seventh in the high jump, respectively. Trevor Woods is ranked fourth in the pole vault. Foluso Akinradewo is third in the triple jump. Then there are Oregon’s wild cards. Lorenzo already won the de cathlon but could score more points uiat van get it done. The Ducks already have one Pac-10 champion in decathlete San tiago Lorenzo, who won the mul ti-event title last weekend. The Ducks also have solid scoring stars in senior John Stiegeler, who won the NCAA "It would mean a lot if we were going to beat Stanford or USC...If people do what they're capable of doing/1 think we can do well" Jordan Kent Oregon freshman events. He could run the 400 hur dles or compete in the long jump or javelin. He’s qualified in all those events. The second wild card is Jordan Kent, who will run the 100 and 200 and possibly one of the relays. javelin title two years ago, and de fending Pac-10 hammer champion Adam Kriz. Add javelin-thrower Adam Jenkins, whose best mark this season out-distances Stiegeler’s, and Brett Holts, who leads the confer ence in the steeplechase, to that list. But it’s the Flahertys of the world that will win a Pac-10 title for Ore gon if it is to be won. Flaherty is ranked fourth in the conference in the 800-meter race and, if he can move up, could help the Ducks even more in the team scoring “I would love to get in that top three,” Flaherty said. “It’s possible. It can be done.” The Ducks have a whole host of it would mean a lot it we were going to beat Stanford or USC,” Kent said. “But it’s going to take a lot of ef fort. If people do what they’re capa ble of doing, I think we can do well.” Stanford and host USG will be the favorites this weekend. The Cardi nal dominate the conference in the distance races, while the Trojans have seven individual-event leaders. In the end, it’s all about team. “All year, you’re running for indi vidual PRs,” Kent said. “Then, at the end of the year, everybody brings their talents together as a team, and you try to get a team title.” Contact the sports editor atpeterhockaday@dailyemerald.com. Welcome UO Parents and Students ✓ Clubhouse w/ game room ✓ Fitness center ✓ Ample resident and visitor parking */ Resort-like swimming pool */ Lighted volleyball and basketball courts ✓ Outdoor gas grills & bbq */ Decked out kitchens Cable/internet hookups ✓ Emergency alarm buttons ✓ Individual leases ✓ Roommate matching service ✓ On bus route to campus 01655 4 bedroom, 2 bath starting at $335 2 bedroom, 2 bath starting at $405 1 bedroom, 1 bath starting at $610 Drop by our open house May 17th (9am-6pm) and May 18th (1pm - 5pm) Come check us out! www.universitycommons.com Come join us at the volleyball tournament and cookout on May 17th! Bring your friends poolside for FREE hotdogs, snacks, Coca Cola products, and lots of great stuff! u n i ve rsity COMMONS apartments Open Monday - Saturday