21 + MONDAY OflLV $10 9 pm MARCH 7 1^ LO'S DOWNTOWN LOUNGE 95^ Pearl S ~r. WWW.DI AB LCDS DOWNTOWN. CIUM ■ Women’s tennis Panova drops out of national ranks, remains top Duck Oregon hopes to rebound against 'dangerous' Boise State on Saturday after being shutout by No. 2 7 Arizona State BY ALEX TAM DAILY EMERALD FREELANCE REPORTER For the first time in her four-year career, Daria Panova dropped from the national singles rankings last week. Panova, ranked as high as No. 8 to begin the season, still holds a respectable 8-2 singles record for the Ducks (9-2 overall, 1-1 Pacific-10 Conference) entering their dual match against Boise State (3-3) at noon Saturday at the Student Tennis Center. Oregon head coach Nils Schyllander said he is not at all disappointed that his No. 1 player in the lineup is now unranked, because “she’s got nothing left to prove.” Panova is Oregon’s leader in season and career victories and also has captured three Pac-10 singles titles. “She’s one of the best players in the country; she knows it, and I know it,” he said. “She just needs to get on a roll and get some good wins, and she’ll be back where she needs to be.” The Oregon women, as a team, are also looking to bounce back after get ting a split against the Arizona schools. The Ducks suffered a 7-0 shutout loss to No. 27 Arizona State on Saturday, which was the first shutout of the Ducks since Feb. 28,2004. “Arizona State is one of the top teams in the country,” Schyllander said. “Their ranking doesn’t reflect that yet, but they’re a good, solid team.” - Schyllander added his team’s confidence hasn’t wavered as it had several chances to get some points against the Sun Devils. Four of the six singles matches involved tiebreakers and close sets ending 7-5. “The score might not reflect that, but we were in every single singles match and there was opportunities to be had,” Schyllander said. In this weekend’s matchup against unranked Boise State, Schyllander and the Oregon players used the word “dangerous” to describe their opponent. Last season, the Ducks handed the Broncos a 6-1 loss. “They’re pretty much dangerous in every spot (in the lineup),” Schyllander said. “They’re a team that if you’re a little bit off, they can pull off the upset.” Senior Davina Mendiburu said her team is confident about returning home to Eugene to play. So far this season, Oregon has a 6-1 home record with the only loss coming to No. 8 Washington on Feb. 12. “Boise State is very dangerous,” Mendiburu said. “They’re very talent ed and we’re all going to have to show up and play our best, because if we’re a little off, they can be very dangerous.” The Broncos are coming off a 5-2 loss to Denver at home — they were defeated in four of the six singles matches. 9M Kwts mm Restaurant and Lounge Authentic Chinese Cuisine Fresh, Quality Ingredients 947 Franklin Blvd. (near UO) • 343-4480 Individual, Family Style, Banquets to 100, Take Out Tues.-Thurs. 11-10:30, Fri. 11-11 Sat. 12-11, Sun. 11:30-10 o UNIVERSITY OP OREGON To Our University Community, We would like to take this opportunity to apologize for our out-of service elevator that serves the Health and Counseling building. For some, this is more than an inconvenience and may limit your access to our services. For that we apologize and want you to know we are aware of the situation. We are working closely with University Facilities and vendors to limit the repair time to get the elevator back on line as quickly as possible. Additionally, we will make every effort to accommodate you so that you may have access to our services. Serving the university and providing access to all members of our community is our utmost priority. For accommodations: For Counseling For Testing For Health Center Please Call: 346-2702 (Gwen) or 346-3227 (Allison or Jen) 346-2701 (David) or 346-3230 (Testing Office) 346-4452 (Pat) or 346-2760 (Anne) Again, we would like to express our apologies and ask for your patience as we work to provide access for everyone. Robin H. Holmes, Ph.D. Director/Counseling & Testing Center Tom Ryan, M.D. Director/Student Health Center