Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 22, 2003, SECTION E, Page 16E, Image 87

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Senior Mike Sica is one of a few veterans on this year’s men’s golf roster.
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who will score points in a team that
has only two seniors.
"We are a very young team and I'm
very excited about it," Oregon head
coach Steve Nosier said. "Right now,
success and performance in competi
tion is No. 1."
Sica will look to lead his team of
young freshmen throughout the
long season while taking care of his
own play. Sica was Oregon's lone
competitor in the final round of last
year's NCAA Championships
but fell to a 12-over 84 in the
final round.
Yet, Sica looks to redeem himself
and set the pace for his team
this season.
"The final round is where I strug
gled," he said. "I was a little nervous
and had never been in a situation like
that before. I learned from it and I'm
going to use it as motivation for this
coming year and try and work that
much harder."
And Oregon will undoubtedly
have its work cut out in the upcom
ing season, as the Pac-10 conference
is as strong as ever. UCLA is looking
for a national title after winning the
Pac-10 championship last year by 27
strokes, and Arizona State sopho
more Alejandro Canizares returns af
ter winning the NCAA individual ti
tie last season.
On the women's side, facing the
Pac-10 conference is not any easier.
USC won it's first NCAA golf title by
15 strokes with four other Pac-10
teams ranking in the top 25.
"The Pac-10 will remain strong,"
women's head coach Shannon Rouil
lard said. "In the Pac-10, just like in so
many other sports, you play the
cream of the crop."
The Ducks return the majority of
their roster from last year, including
junior Johnna Nealy, who led Ore
gon in the Pac-10 Championships,
finishing 12th. But for as a team, the
Ducks don't have anywhere to go but
up after finishing 10th in the confer
ence championships with a team
score of943.
"(Our goal is) to take each tourna
ment one at a time," Rouillard said.
"That's all we have control over. It's
just to play the best that we can and
be competitive."
Sophomores Therese Wenslow
and Erin Andrews should also help
lead the Ducks with a year of expe
rience under their belts after finish
ing 36th and 40th in last year's Pac
10 Championship.
Oregon will lose the help of grad
uate Annie Davis, who finished 52nd
at the conference championships and
was named to the Pac-10 All-Academ
ic First Team.
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