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Mark McCambridge Senior Photographer Tailback Chris Vincent is set to return to the Oregon lineup after missing the Utah game. FOOTBALL continued from page 7 caught us off-guard. We adapted; it took us about a quarter or so. The third and fourth quarter, we did a very good job against the run." A little rusty, but back in action Defensive end Quinn Dorsey saw his first action of the season against the Utes after missing the first five games due to a suspension. It was his first game for the senior since the 2001 Fiesta Bowl. He redshirt ed last season for personal reasons. "It felt good," Dorsey said, admit ting he felt a little rusty. "A couple of my reads were a little slow and I made a couple of mistakes, but I feel I did pretty good." His return frees the Ducks to move Igor Olshansky from defen sive end to defensive tackle on cer tain plays. Olshansky played defen sive tackle last season. "I think Quinn's a good football player," Bellotti said. "His athleticism showed in the second half, and I'm anxious and excited to get him going even more." Vincent back in the lineup Freshman Chris Vincent should re turn to the lineup Saturday against the Sun Devils. The running back has been hampered by a sprained ankle and wasn't able to play against Utah. "I feel better," he said. "I'm going to give it a try (Monday) to see how the ankle feels." Terrence Whitehead led the Ducks with 40 yards on 18 carries against the Utes. The Ducks, as a team, gained 80 yards rushing. "I felt that that was my team out there and I felt down that 1 couldn't help them," Vincent said. The first start Junior Rodney Woods started his first game as a Duck last Friday. The transfer from Fresno City Col lege had seen increasing action in the previous five games before the start. "It felt pretty good," Woods said of the start. "It gave me a chance to get in the groove of things instead of just coming out there like on dime back third-downs. Just coming out there on one play I really couldn't get into the groove of things. Once I started, I got into the groove of things." Contact the sports editor at hankhager@dailyemerald.com. TENNIS continued from page 7 defeated by Vanderbilt's Amanda Fish, 6-2 and 6-4, in her first match of the day. In the second draw, Na gle again lost in straight sets to Mar shall's Jessica Johnson, 6-3 and 6-3. "She played real well at times in both matches, but made a few cost ly mistakes," Schyllander said. Despite the losses, the mere presence of the senior has encour aged the team. This summer, Na gle worked extremely hard to re turn to playing after rehabilitation for the back injury she suffered last year. The Ducks are looking to the sen ior to provide the leadership role. The team consists of two seniors and a total of four freshmen and sophomores. Her determination to getting back to 100 percent and playing as soon as possible has shown to the younger players the commitment it takes to become successful at the college level. According to the Intercollegiate Tennis Association preseason rank ings, Nagle is currently ranked No. 35 in the nation. "We are just happy to have her back on the court," Schyllander said. "It's just a matter of getting match ex perience, after coming back from re habilitation from injury." Last year's Pacific-10 Women's Player of the Year, junior Daria Panova, will have her first match of the season Thursday in the main draw of the All-American Champi onships. Panova is ranked 7th in the nation in singles. Alex Tam is a freelance reporter for the Emerald. 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