Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 23, 2004, Page 9, Image 9

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    SLOW
continued from page 7
the beginning."
Grzyb contributed five points and
four assists in 30 minutes on the
court. Duger scored a career-high
seven points in just four minutes of
playing time.
"It was sad to play my last home
game, but the season is not over yet,"
Grzyb said. "I was proud of Jessica
Duger. She looked like she was having
a lot of fun, and she made her shots
while she was doing it."
The Ducks host Stanford on Thurs
day with a 7 p.m. tipoff.
Oregon's final home game of the
season starts Saturday at 1 p.m.
against California. It is the final game
at McArthur Court in senior Kayla
Steen's Oregon career.
Contact the senior sports reporter
at mindirice@dailyemerald.com.
i
Danielle Hickey Photo Editor
Senior Aimee Grzyb led the Wildcats to a 14-0 home record this season, ending her senior
year Saturday at McKale Center with an 84-58 victory against Oregon.
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at www.dailvemerald.com
MOMENTUM
continued from page 8
for our team."
Without knowing it was their fi
nal game of the weekend, the Ducks
closed the tournament with a 3-0
victory against Sacramento State.
Third baseman Ashley Richards hit
her third home run of the season, a
three-run shot in the bottom of the
fifth, scoring Poore and shortstop
Breanne Sabol.
Meashintubby improved her
record to 3-1 with a 5-and-a-third
inning outing. She struck out a ca
reer-high nine batters.
"What a tremendous outing by
pitcher Anissa Meashintubby and
our defense," Arendsen said. "And,
offensively, we were able to come
through when we needed to."
Oregon finished the tourna
ment 3-0. Long Beach State was
also 3-0 and Cal State Northridge,
who the Ducks beat in the previ
ous weekend's Fiesta Bowl Tourna
ment, finished 4-0.
The Ducks travel to Texas for the
Texas A&M "Aggie III" Tournament
for five games beginning Friday.
Oregon plays two games against
both Penn State and Southern Mis
sissippi and one game against Texas
A&M. Ihe Ducks lost to the Aggies
one week ago.
Contact the senior sports reporter
at mindirice@daiiyemerald.com.
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