Oregon head coach Steve Nosier compared John Ellis (pictured) to Ben Crane when he was a Duck. Crane recently won his first PGA Tour event Danielle Hickey Emerald Golf readies for NCAAs Oregon heads to Oklahoma for the NCAA Championships after a four-year hiatus Golf notes Scott Archer Freelance Sports Reporter Oregon is headed into uncharted territory next week when the team heads to the NCAA Championship May 27-30 at Karsten Golf Course in Stillwater, Okla. The Ducks earned the automat ic berth after staving off Texas-El Paso by one stroke to finish in the top 10 and clinch a berth in next week’s championship. However, at least one current Duck was on the roster when Ore gon made its last NCAA Champi onships appearance in 1999. Se nior Chris Carnahan was then just a redshirt freshman, and Ore gon was led by Ryan LaVoie, brother of current freshman Gregg LaVoie, and current PGA member Ben Crane. Oregon’s PGA ties Although Oregon hasn’t won any NCAA Championships in the histo ry of the program, several former Ducks are currently representing the program well. Former Duck Ben Crane, who was on the last Oregon team that made it to the NCAA Champi onships, won the PGA’s BellSouth Classic earlier this year. Crane also has won the 2001 Gila River Classic and the 2000 Wichita Open. Crane most recently earned his spot on the 2003 PGA Tour af ter tying for second at the 2002 Byron Nelson Classic. Class of 1982 graduate Eric John son also represents the Ducks on the tour, along with Thomas Shaw, who was a 1960 All-American. And who could forget Portland native and former Duck Peter Ja cobsen, who is in his 27th year on the tour. Currently, Oregon senior co captain John Ellis is competing in the U.S. Qualifying tournament. Oregon head coach Steve Nosier has compared Ellis to Crane, how ever, only to mention that Ellis is a better player then when Crane was a senior. No-nonsense Nosier He isn’t as well known as Mike Bellotti, Ernie Kent or even Bev Smith, but Oregon men’s golf head coach Steve Nosier has dis tinguished himself among Ore gon’s greatest coaches. Nosier is serving his 11th season at the Duck helm after he graduated from Oregon in 1959. He earned the 1997 Pacific-10 Conference Coach of the Year award and has guided the Ducks to seven straight NCAA Regional tourna ments and three NCAA Champi onships appearances. After graduating from Oregon, Nosier was commissioned as the 2nd Lieutenant in the Army. Af ter seven and a half years of ac tive duty where he earned the rank of captain, Nosier re turned to his hometown of Eu gene and began his involvement in the Oregon golf community. Nosier is seeking his first NCAA Championship as a head coach next week. Scott Archer is a freelance writer for the Emerald. Tennis continued from page 7 the conditions,” Panova said Tues day in an interview with gator zone.com. “It wasn’t as hot today as yesterday. I couldn’t believe how hot it was yesterday.” No. 15 Panova made short work of Gal’s Christina Fusano, winning in straight sets in a match that lasted a little less than two hours. No. 25 Fu sano beat Panova in the quarterfi nals of the preseason ITA Regionals in October but didn’t have enough to take the Ducks’ No. 1 Tuesday. “She plays really hard for me and leaves the ball,” Panova said. “I just tried to make as many balls as I could and wait for my shot to kill.” Panova takes on No. 8 Jewel Pe terson of Southern California today. Peterson took down North Caroli na’s Marlene Mejia in straight sets to advance to the round of 16. “I feel really good,” Panova said. “I play the girl from my conference again, and I know her, so I’m just go ing to go out and play.” Peterson bested Panova in the only other time they’ve been matched up this year. The March bout went three sets with Peterson closing it out 3-6, 6-1,6-1. Panova will be looking to contin ue her 11-match tournament win ning streak in her first time as the underdog in these NGAAs. In a match that lasted less than an hour and a half, the Duck duo of Na gle and Panova beat No. 7 Kendall Cline and Aniela Mojzis of North Carolina in straight sets. “(Nagle and Panova) are a good team and they should have been seeded in this tournament,” Mojzis said. “We were slightly sluggish, and they weren’t.” No. 33 Nagle/Panova take on Florida’s Alexis Gordon and Julia Scaringe for an opportunity to ad vance to the quarterfinals today. The Gator squad struggled to a three-set victory over San Diego State’s Indra Erichsen and Silvier Tomier in their first round match. The Ducks are optimistic about their chances. “I thought we played really well to day,” Panova said. “We gpt off to a slow start, but we rebounded and played stronger as the match went on.” The Florida tandem is coming off an NCAA Team Championship and has a home court advantage against the Ducks. Weather calls for temperatures in the mid-80s in Gainesville and the mid-70s in Athens tomorrow. Both sites for the NCAA Championships are expecting 70 percent humidity and a chance for rain. Ryan Heath is a freelance writer for the Emerald. 0128561 £ (dtsay® Every Watt Counts SHUT OFF Computers at Night C0*' Sponsored by the UO Campus Environmental Issues Committee Is one of them yours? If you suffer from persistent mild to moderate asthma, you know the frustrations of unexpected asthma attacks. You know what if feels like to have difficulty breathing, to suffer from shortness of breath and tightness in your chest. 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