■ Women's lacrosse Lacrosse anticipates debut match against veteran team Oregon hosts the premier Division I lacrosse game in the Pacific Northwest BY BEAU FASH'S OREGON DAILY FREELANCE REPORTER The players are getting restless. After a season of fall scrimmages and a winter of weight lifting, Ore gon’s 18th varsity sport will official ly be unveiled when the women’s lacrosse program debuts Saturday at 12 p.m. against Stanford at Pape Field. “We want to see what we can re ally do,” assistant coach Robert Bray Jr. said. Oregon’s lacrosse odyssey began in July 2003. Following a 21-month study directed by Senior Associate Athletics Director Renee Baumgart ner, the traditionally east coast sport of lacrosse was chosen as the Ducks’ 10th women’s varsity athlet ic program. Head coach Jen Larsen was hired and handed the task of assembling a squad to compete in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federa tion in fewer than two years. The Ducks are now just a day away from taking the field in a game that will finally count in the standings. “It’s going to be amazing to go out there and play against some body else,” freshman midfielder Jenny Browne said. The Ducks, all of whom will be getting their first varsity collegiate experience Saturday, have been competing with each other day in and day out since a handful of inter collegiate scrimmages in the fall. “(We’re) excited because we’ve gone through the majority of the fall season, the whole winter season and now for three weeks of the spring just playing each other,” Jen May, a high school All-American from Davidsonville, Md., said. Staying true to Larsen’s “you got to play the best to be the best” atti tude, the Ducks open the year with a veteran Stanford squad. The Car dinal, 9-9 last season and 4-0 in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation, returns 13 players — including last year’s team points leader Megan Burker (30 goals, 11 assists), and three-year midfield starters Nina Pantano and Kelsey Twist. Under Michele Uhlfelder, the 2004 MPSF Co-Coach of the Year, the Cardinal Erik R. Bishoff | Photographer Freshman Jen May and the rest of her Duck teammates will play in Oregon’s first-ever varsity lacrosse match Saturday against Stanford at 12 p.m. at Papd Field. became the first west coast team to be ranked in the top 20 national rankings in 20(1l. Last year Stanford started the season ranked No. 14 and narrowly missed a chance to make the post-season with an unex pected loss to California in the MPSF Championship game. The de feat was the Cardinal’s first loss in four seasons to a conference opponent. Although Stanford appears to be a heavy favorite entering this week end’s contest, Uhlfelder refuses look past the game. “We approach every game the same way,” the fifth-year coach said. “(Actually) we’re as excited as Oregon is.” Larsen plans to pressure Stanford on defense, using man-to-man coverage that allows players to jump from opponent to opponent in the attempt to trap the ball. On the offensive end, Larsen looks to em ploy basic fundamentals early on in the season. “(We’re) having them understand the ball needs to move and they need to move,” she said. LaFsen and her staff favor a more flowing and non-scripted offensive game plan because of the youthful nature of their team. “We’re very against scripted plays because the second something doesn’t go right we have a group of freshman that might not be able to improvise,” she said. Instead of set plays, the coaching staff has been working with the Ducks to “be cre ative, find different looks.” 01743' - poppiV— "The Land East" Traditional Greek & Indian Food Lunch Monday through Saturday Dinner 7 Nights a Week 992 Willamette Eugene, Or 97401 343-9661 A romantic evening calls for a perfect bottle of wine. Candlelight, soft music, that sick-to-your stomach, first-real-date feeling. Ah, yes. Romance. You’ve planned the perfect night. Gone over every situation. You know what to say, how to act, even how to cook the chicken. And then, as you pour the last glass of wine it hits you! What do I do with the empty bottle? And just when you decide to give up dating forever, your date asks you, “Where’s the recycling bin?” You think to yourself, this could be love. Sponsored by (J of O Environmental Issues Committee rMfoUT V/\J^' r£3SSe§§s£ t Lunch & tight Dinners Da» V ...wledeH . thehean««^n^ Tired of paying too much for inkjet & laser toner cartridges? Reuse your empty cartridge! Save 40-70% Drop Box Locations on Campus • U of O Book Store • Digital Duck • EMU • Law school Visit one of our four locations or use any of the over one hundred Drop Boxes around town. 830 Willamette St. Valley River Center 1925 River Road 3570 West 11th 541.334.4465 541.345.4465 541.689.3513 541.686.4651 www.RapidRefilllnk.com