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VOLLEYBALL continued from page 5 "We knew Sarah was going to be a finisher," Ferreira said. "I'm very' pleased with her growth and devel opment through the first half of the conference." 50MHI club Kelly Russell needs only 14 kills to reach a total of 500 for her career. The sophomore middle blocker leads Oregon in kills with 197 and kills per game with 3.23, while hit ting at a.265 clip. Fan support Ferreira said earlier in the season that Washington State was home to the best volleyball atmosphere in the Pac-10. The Cougars drew 1,789 fans for Friday's match against Washing ton at Bohler Gym. It was their largest crowd of the season. Pac-10 powers Five Pac-10 teams can be found in the top 10 of this week's USA To day/AVCA Coaches poll, including No. 1 USC, No. 6 Stanford, No. 7 California, No. 9 UCLA and No. 10 Washington. It is believed to be the First time five Pac-10 teams have been in the top 10 since the early 1980s. Contact the sports reporter at jonroetman@dailyemerald.com. HAGER continued from page 5 You'd have to figure that I larring ton's rating would've been higher for simply stepping on the field with his uniform up to league standards. On the season, his passer rating is a somewhat — remember the key word, "somewhat" — respectable 56.8, which is actually better than Philadelphia's Donovan McNabb. I lowever, that figure doesn't even place I larrington in the top-25 quar terbacks of the NFL. Likewise, it puts him at 14th on the NFC list — out of 16 quarterbacks. Meanwhile, Palmer has yet to step on the field for the Bengals. He has, however, been given an opportunity by Cincinnati management to leam the system and stay away from the bumps and bruises that Jon Kitna will absorb as the team's starter. Harrington isn't so lucky. 1 le's be ing blamed for what ails the Detroit offense, the Detroit media is coming down hard on him and the optimism he has shown throughout the season has got to be waning. Harrington and the Lions visit Chicago next week at Soldier Field. Will it be 1-6, or 2-5? Contact the sports editor at hankhager@dailyemeraid.com. His opinions do not necessarily represent those of the Emerald. PAC-10 continued from page 5 suit and look for programs to expand the conference; however, it has said it will not follow the Adantic Coast Con I ference, the Big East Conference; Con ference USA and the WAC in NCAA dominoes. There are no plans to ex pand the conference to more than the 10 teams that currently play in the con ference. The conference hasn't said any thing after the recent news, but Pac 10 commissioner Tom Hansen told the Los Angeles Times on Sept. 24 that nothing is in the works. "We've determined that we are not going to be directly or indirectly af fected by what happens in the ACC 1 In Partnership with UO Bookstore! 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