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You're always close to campus. ——-» www.dailyemerald.com Volleyball: Coach Ferreira wants consistency Continued from page 5A he said. “One is a big, physical game plan and the other is a speed-tempo game plan.” USC (16-4, 11-3) ranks second in the Pac-10 in blocks, digs, hitting per centage, kills and assists. The Women of TVoy hold a 32-5 all-time advantage against Oregon and have won the last 28 contests. USC has three players ranked in the top 10 in hitting percentage. Se nior Emily Adams leads the Pac-10 in hitting percentage, and junior middle blockers Bibiana Candelas and Staci Venski are No. 4 and No. 8, respec tively. Adams and Candelas each posted 15 kills and hit over .500 against Oregon on Oct. 22. UCLA (15-9, 8-6) is going through tough times right now as it has claimed only one victory in its last four matches, with three of them stretching to five games. The Bruins are 36-1 all-time against Oregon and have won 34 straight matches. Ore gon lost to the Bruins in three games on Oct. 21, never scoring more than 20 points in a game. “The last time we played them I thought their team’s speed really got to us,” Ferreira said. UCLA middle blockers Nancy Bar ba and Nana Meriwether each land ed 13 kills. Ferreira said they have to defend UCLA’s quick middle block ers, but he would really like to see consistency from his team. “If we can just sustain our execu tion and our game offensively, like we did against Stanford and Cal, I would be very happy. Defensively, we just need to be a little bit better. ” stephenmiller@dailyemerald.com IN BRIEF Oregon softball signs five 'athlectic' recruits The Oregon softball team signed five recruits to its program for the 2006 season. Sari Jenkins of Salem, Elise Orange of Galveston, Texas, Melissa Rice of Spokane, Wash., Jennifer Sailing of Port Coquitlam, B.C., and Courtney Shlee of Phoenix, Ariz., have all signed letters of intent to play for Oregon. “This is a very athletic class that fills the needs we have,” Oregon head coach Kathy Arendsen said. “We are very proud of how physical and athletic they are, but also about the type of young women we have joining the program.” Jenkins was a second team all-state honoree at South Salem High School in 2004 and was also a first-team all-league basketball player. Orange is a 6-foot-4 pitcher who earned second-team all-district honors in 2004 at Ball High School. “Elise has great size and strength, but she also has a very competitive na ture,” Arendsen said. Rice is a pitcher and a first baseman who was a first-team all-state pitcher while guiding Colville High School in Spokane to a league championship. Sailing, a shortstop, turned down an invitation to play with the Canadian junior national squad at 15. She cur rently plays for the PoCo Ravens in British Columbia. Shlee is an infielder who, according to Arendsen, can play anywhere on the field. 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