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CALL NOW to schedule your interview and get your pre-interview packet. Colin Page 503-517-6445 or cpage@kink.fm Ifllty mill i kaoio f»u#rrc**iv KUPl AM 970 COUNTRY LEGENDS Jl/X ^ fml02 0jmo CLOSER continued from page 7 year and we will be ready to kick Wash ington's butt." Washington is a sore subject for the Ducks. The 1 luskies were the first and last team to defeat Oregon this season, stopping the Ducks' 9-0 start in a 5-2 victory over the Ducks. The Huskies came to Eugene later in the season and stole the deciding match to defeat Ore gon, 4-3. "These women know anytime the Huskies are involved, it is a big match," Schyllander said. "We're at a point now where we want to take the Northwest crown and take out the Huskies." Despite the Ducks' problems with Washington, Oregon made a seven-win turnaround this year and posted a 17-9 record. Their sixth-place finish in the Pac-10 is their best since the conference combined divisions in 1997. Schyllander said a highlight for the team came in February when the Ducks achieved the first sweep of the Arizona schools in program history. "Those wins put us at another level in the Pac-10," Schyllander said. Individually, the season started great for the Ducks as junior Daria Panova won the Pac-10 Indoor Championship. Panova, ranked as high as seventh in the nation this year, continued to play well for the Ducks, going 32-14 and moving to the top of Oregon's list for all-time wins with 84. The Moscow native faltered at the end of the season; she was upset in the quarterfinals of the Pac-10 Champi onship, breaking her streak of three straight Pac-10 tournament titles. Pano va was also upset in the first round of tire NCAA Individual Tournament. Freshman Dominika Dieskova stepped up for the Ducks in the No. 2 position, getting her biggest victory against No. 11 Dianne Holland of Ari zona on Feb. 14. Dieskova, ranked 71 st in the nation, compiled a 20-17 record while becom ing the first freshman in Oregon history to be selected for the NCAA Individual Tournament. The Slovakian native also got her name in the Oregon record books with teammate Anna Leksinska by racking up 20 doubles wins, second all-time in a single season at Oregon. "The sky is the limit for (Dieskova)," Schyllander said. Senior captain Courtney Nagle end ed her Oregon career third on the all time wins list with 64 victories. Erik R. Bishoff Photographer Senior captain Courtney Nagle leaves Oregon with 64 victories, third all-time at the University. High hopes for next season The Oregon program will be aiming high next season, as the Ducks will lose only one player and gain one of the top recruits in the country. "I think we are finally starting to be lieve that we're good," Schyllander said. "We got a taste of playing some of the top programs in the country and we're excited to build on that." Oregon adds 19-year-old Tatiana Luzhanska — ranked as high as the No. 54 junior player in the world by the In ternational Tennis Federation — to next year's squad. With Panova, Dieskova, Bak, Leksin ska, Davina Mendiburu, Bolivian na tional team member Monica Hoz de Vila and newcomer Luzhanska, the Ducks could be an imposing force in the Pac-10 for years to come. "We've had a lot of success this year," Mendiburu said. "Our goals will be higher next year because we believe we can be in the top 10 or 20 in the country and near the top of the Pac-10." Clayton Jones is a freelance reporter for the Emerald. TAM continued from page 7 Sven Swinnen becomes Oregon's highest ranked men's tennis player in history at No. 16, and has compiled 60 career wins to move him to third on the all-time list. Tommy Skipper breaks the Pac-10 record in the pole vault at 18 feet, 10 1/4 inches and also wins the Pac-10's decathlon in his debut as a decathlete. Oh, and he's only a freshman. 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X-Factor on the Oregon men's bas ketball team will be the play of their big men. If the Ducks can get key contribu tions on the post on the offensive and defensive ends, it will open up the perimeter for Oregon's elite wing , players. Youth movement stretches across all of Oregon athletics including bas ketball, football and track and field. Zone defense should never be em ployed against the Oregon men's bas ketball team. There are too many great shooters who should not be left open by the zone. Contact the sports reporter at alextam@dailyemerald.com. His opinions do not necessarily represent those of the Emerald. Pregnant? Talk with a friend. 1.800.848.LOVE possiblypregnant.org