Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 01, 2005, Page 6, Image 6

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■ Women's lacrosse
Oregon unable to capture
victory on Denver road trip
The Ducks drop to 0-3 on
the season after losses to
Denver and Northwestern
BY BEAU EASTES
DAILY EMERALD FREELANCE REPORTER
Two things became evident dur
ing the Oregon women’s lacrosse
team’s weekend road trip in Denver.
First, attacker Jana Bradley is an
offensive force the Mountain
Pacific Sports Federation will have
to reckon with for the next three
years. The freshman from Encinitas,
Calif., led the Ducks (0-3 overall,
0-2 MPSF) in points in their
17-12 loss Friday to Denver
(1-3,1-0) and again in their 21-2 defeat
Saturday against Northwestern
(3-0). Bradley had a five-goal perform
ance against the Denver Pioneers.
“Jana had a stellar game on both
sides of the ball,” Oregon head
coach Jen Larsen said. “Not only
did she put the ball in the back
of the net, she caused turnovers
and created some great pressure
in transition.”
Bradley also scored one of two
Oregon goals in Saturday’s loss to
the No. 3 Wildcats, giving her a
team-leading seven goals on
the season.
Also obvious during the two-day
competition was the Ducks’ lack of
experience. Larsen’s squad led Den
ver 10-9 with 20 minutes left in the
second half before the Pioneers
went on a 7-0 run that put the game
out of reach.
“The team came out with effort
the whole game,” Larsen said. “We
tried to put together 60 minutes of a
game. We had some times where
we were doing some fantastic things
and also had some letdowns.”
Denver’s Megan Carver scored
five of her game-high six goals
in the second half, igniting the
Pioneer comeback.
Freshman midfielder Theresa
Waldron and freshman attacker Erin
Gaebe each had two goals for Ore
gon in the loss.
Less than 24 hours later, the
Ducks struggled against Northwest
ern. Featuring two players on the
Tewaaraton Watch List — lacrosse’s
equivalent to the Heisman Trophy
— the national title-contending
Wildcats overwhelmed the young
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Erik R. Bishoff | Photographer
A five-goal performance by freshman Jana Bradley, seen here earlier this season, wasn’t
enough for Oregon as the Ducks fell to Denver 17-12 on Friday.
Oregon team, leading the game
13-0 at the half.
“We went up against a very expe
rienced team and played our hearts
out,” Larsen said. “We’re looking to
make improvements soon.”
Bradley scored Oregon’s first goal
with 17:43 left in the second half
to make the score 16-1 in favor
of Northwestern. Freshman attack
er Lindsay Pittard added an unas
sisted goal — her first of the season
— for the Ducks. Northwestern’s
Laura Glassanos had seven points
(three goals, four assists) to lead
the Wildcats.
Despite the losses, there were
several highlights in the trip. The
Ducks held their first halftime lead
of the season against Denver. Also,
freshman goalkeeper Allison
O’Brien had a personal-best five
saves when she spelled starter
Louisa Dorsch in the second half of
the Northwestern contest.
“We’re trying to piece everything
together, and we’re getting closer to
that,” Larsen said.
Oregon looks for its first win Sun
day against MPSF-rival UC Davis at
Pape Field. The Ducks and the
Aggies battle at 1 p.m.
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