NRO NETWORK FOR REPRODUCTIVE OPTIONS | - abortion information, referral and funding - self-health slide show and workshops Volunteer opportunities available PO Box 10894 Eugene, OR 97440 Hotline: (541)513-6607 Office: (541) 345-5702 / \ write for the Oregon Daily Emerald For more information about freelancing call 346-5511. \___/ TENNIS continued from page 9 "I felt will extend their sea sons with the NCAA Individ uals in Athens, Ga., begin ning May 24. Men's season conies to a close 'Fhe Oregon men came away scratched and torn from their trip to Oxford, Miss. Twenty-second ranked Van derbilt was just good enough to knock off the Ducks, 4-3, ending Oregon's season. The Commodores took the doubles point to start off Satur day. They then proceeded to win all three full matches. Ore gon earned the three points via suspended sets: Vanderbilt had already won the match, and even though Sven Swinnen (7 5, 1-4) and Manuel Kost (6-4, 5-2) were essentially in control, they were not allowed to finish. Arron Spencer was also in play at the time of the suspen sion, but was down to Vander bilt's Lewis Smith, 6-4,4-3. "Vanderbilt is a good team," Oregon head coach Chris Russell said. "I felt we played well enough to com pete, but just didn't have the firepower to pull ahead. 1 re ally think that was a positive experience for our players and with only one senior leaving, it will give us solid momentum leading into next year." The Ducks finished the sea son 9-11. Swinnen is set to head to the NCAA Individual Championships, beginning May 26 in Tulsa, Okla. Kost may also attend but is cur rently an alternate. Contact the sports editor at hankhager@dailyemerald.com. Clemens denied for eighth win HOUSTON — Mike Piazza entered the clubhouse as a replay of his two-out, two strike homer in the ninth inning flashed on a television overhead. "Shock and awe, baby," Tom Glavine shouted in a jubilant room. With the Mets one strike from becoming Roger Clemens' eighth victim in eight starts since joining the Astros, Piazza ripped a two-run homer to right-center off closer Oc tavio Dotel. The Mets won, 3-2, in 13 in nings when Jason Phillips went deep against Brandon Backe. "Any time you've got the closer out there, any time you get out of the alligator's jaw or whatever you want to call it, it's a great feel ing," Piazza said after spoiling the Rocket's bid to become the first pitcher since Pedro Martinez in 1997 to win his first eight starts of the season. Phillips called it the most emotional Mets homer since Piazza's blast at Shea off Steve Karsay in the first game back after Sept. 11. Pi azza called that hyperbole — "it sounds like he's a little excited," he said — but the long ball cemented a confidence-building, 5-4 road trip. After dropping two games in Ari zona, the Mets (18-20) won four of five while facing a fearsome fivesome: Randy Johnson, Brandon Webb, Roy Oswalt, Andy Pettitte and Clemens. "I'm just real proud of the guys. Everybody wrote us offafter the start of the trip," said Art Howe, who watched the dramatics from var ious rooms in the clubhouse after being ejected in the sixth inning. Whether Piazza should have been in posi tion to tie it was debatable. With Eric Valent on second and two out, Astros manager Jimy Williams went to the mound to discuss walk ing Piazza to pitch to Todd Zeile. Dotel want ed to face Piazza and Williams agreed. "He's the tying run, not the winning run," the man ager said of die ill-fated decision. 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