Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 12, 2004, Page 6A, Image 6

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IN BRIEF
Minnesota's Santana wins
AL Cy Young unanimously
NEW YORK — As joyous fans
celebrated by honking car horns in
Caracas, Johan Santana sounded
overwhelmed. He became the first
Venezuelan to win a Cy Young
Award, and not only that, he was a
unanimous choice.
“This is like a dream come true,”
he said after earning the American
League honor Thursday. “I’m a little
surprised that I ended up the season
where I ended up the season.”
The Minnesota T\vins’ left-hander
received all 28 first-place votes in
balloting by the Baseball Writers’
Association of America.
Santana, who went 20-6 and led
the AL with a 2.61 ERA and
265 strikeouts, became the first
unanimous Cy Young winner since
Arizona’s Randy Johnson two years
ago and the first in the AL since
Boston’s Pedro Martinez in 2000.
He is the 18th unanimous winner
overall, the seventh in the AL.
Curt Schilling, 21-6 with a 3.26
ERA in his first season with the Red
Sox, received 27 second-place votes
and one third-place vote for 82
points. Mariano Rivera of the New
York Yankees, who led the major
leagues with a career-high 53 saves,
received the other second-place vote
and 24 thirds for 27 points.
“I’m surprised this has been a
unanimous decision,” Santana said.
“I thought this was going to be a real
tough race. ”
Santana traveled Thursday morning
from his hometown of Tovar Merida
to Caracas. Venezuelan President
Hugo Chavez planned to congratulate
him Friday.
— The Associated Press
Men's: Kent will experiment with rotations
Continued from page 5A
and it’s going to slow down now and
again, those guys are going to throw
the ball to you. It’s our (the post play
ers) job to get them the ball because
they run so hard out there.”
Kent said he will also be figuring
out rotations that benefit the team
the most.
“We want to find out and be com
fortable with our rotation,” Kent said.
“I need to know when I send guys into
the game how they play and how they
perform with the minutes they get.”
Last game, the Ducks brought
in many different lineups and
each seemed to show some sort
of cohesion.
“I think it’s great,” Hairston said
about the team’s ability to play along
side each other. “We have a very
unselfish basketball team and we
understand sacrifice and want to
make each other better.”
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Women's: Rebounding strong suit for Ducks
Continued from page 5A
15 three-pointers in the first half, com
pared to six in the second.
From the floor, the Ducks went 32
63 (50.8%) and were paced by sen
ior center Andrea Bills. Bills went a
perfect 5-of-5 from the field and 2-of
6 from the free-throw fine and led the
team in points with 12. Senior
Cathrine Kraayeveld was the only
other Duck in double figures in
points with 10 and tied for the lead
for rebounds with a game-high nine.
Oregon doubled up Western Ore
gon in rebounding, collecting a total
of 50 boards compared to the
Wolves’ 24 boards for the game.
Freshman post player Gabrielle
Richards also made her presence felt
against Western Oregon, scoring
nine points and gathering nine
boards in 14 minutes of action.
Free throws were the biggest
problem for the Ducks, converting
just 6-of-15.
“We have got to work on getting to
the free-throw line and then shooting
better (from the line),” Smith said.
The Ducks beat Strakonice last
year 80-69 behind senior Corrie
Mizusawa’s 15 assists and
Kraayeveld’s 20 points. For Strakon
ice, Musilova had 18 points.
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