Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 30, 2003, Page 8, Image 8

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Oregon women
take first in Idaho
Erin Andrews leads the
Oregon women to their
first team title since 2000
By Jon Roetman
Sports Reporter
The Oregon women's golf team
ventured into uncharted territory
on Monday.
Led by sophomore Erin Andrews'
individual title, the Ducks were
crowned champions of the Lady Van
dal Fall Invitational in Moscow, Ida
ho. It was Oregon's first team title
since 2000.
No current Oregon golfers were on
the team, which won the Lady Aztec
Invitational.
"It's one thing to be in a position to
win, and it's another thing entirely to
close it out," Oregon head coach
Shannon Rouillard said. "No one on
this team had been in that position
before, so I'm really proud of the way
they pulled through."
Oregon carded a final round 309,
putting its three-round total at 918 —
10 strokes ahead of second place Cal
State Northridge.
Andrews led the way for the Ducks,
as a final round even-par 72 put her
at 3-over for the tournament. An
drews finished seven strokes ahead of
the Matadors' Emma Wahlgren and
captured Oregon's first individual ti
tle since 2001.
"She was in complete control all
week long," Rouillard said. "Her
composure this week was tremen
dous. That's the most consistent I've
ever seen her play."
Sophomore Therese Wenslow
shot three consecutive rounds of 78
to put her in a tie for 15th at 234. Ju
nior Jess Carlyon finished tied for
22nd at 236, while freshman Kim
berly McCready tied for 24th with a
237. Junior Johnna Nealy capped
the Ducks' five with a 238.
Sophomore Michelle Timpani fin
ished in a tie for 42nd with a 242
while competing as an individual.
Other golfers competing as individu
als included junior Jaime Seefried,
who finished tied for 67th at 253,
and senior Katie Cunningham, who
tied for 83rd at 262.
Next up for the Ducks is the Edean
Ihlanfeldt Invitational on Oct. 6 in
Sammamish, Wash.
Men stand in eighth place
The Oregon men's golf team
stands in eighth place after two
rounds at the Opus Northwest Husky
Invitational in Bremerton, Wash.
Senior Jimmy White, who set a
school record with a round of 63 on
Friday, carded consecutive rounds of
73 and stands in a tie for 10th at 2
over. White had two birdies and three
bogeys in each round and is six
strokes behind tournament leader
Brock Mackenzie of Washington.
Sophomore Dustin Pewarchuk
stands tied for 20th at 5-over 149.
Sophomore Justin St. Clair is tied for
34th at 153, senior Mike Sica is tied
for 42nd at 154 and freshmen Gregg
LaVoie and Eric Hastings are tied for
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Doug Duran Contra Costa Times
J J. Arrington and California upset then-No. 3 USC on Saturday in Berkeley.
PAC-10
continued from page 7
Berkeley" headline on California's
athletic Web site after the game.
"They definitely came in and stung
us," USC defensive lineman Shaun
Cody said. "They just had a few more
punches than us. They came out and
punched us in the mouth."
A look around
Arizona State, Oregon's next Pac-10
opponent Oct 11, has scored 19 points
in its last two games, losing both to
Iowa and Oregon State. The Sun Dev
ils allowed the Beavers to post 45
points against them Saturday. Arizona
State plays USC in Tempe this week.
Oregon State, Washington, and
Washington State all own the longest
winning streaks in the Pac-10 after
USC's loss to California. Each team
has won three in a row.
The Cougars, on the strength of
their 55-16 win against the Ducks, are
outscoring opponents 55-8 in the
first quarter this season. Washington
State hosts Arizona this week in a
game that could get out of hand early.
Contact the sports editor
at hankhager@dailyemerald.com.
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