Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 08, 2005, Page 6, Image 6

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IN BRIEF
Three young Ducks
earn Pac-10 honors
The Pacific-10 Conference handed
out its postseason awards Monday,
and Oregon’s Malik Hairston, Bryce
Taylor and Aaron Brooks were all hon
ored with awards.
Hairston and Taylor were named to
the Pac-10 all-freshman team along
with UCLA’s Arron Afflalo and Jordan
Farmar — who also won freshman of
the year —- and USC’s Gabe Pruitt.
Hairston was second for the Ducks
in scoring, averaging 13.1 points per
game, and was first in field goal per
centage (.509). The Detroit, Mich., na
tive averaged 5.0 rebounds per game.
Taylor was Oregon’s third-leading
scorer, averaging 11.6 points per game
while hitting 37 percent of his three
point attempts (44 of 119). He led the
Ducks in scoring for nine games, in
cluding a career-high 26 points against
Washington State on Jan. 15.
Brooks was named all-Pac-10 honor
able mention. The point guard aver
aged 14.7 points and 4.6 assists per
game and tied an Oregon record for a
sophomore when he exploded for
34 points against USC Jan. 31.
Arizona State’s Ike Diogu was
named the conference’s player of the
year. The 6-foot-8 junior led the confer
ence in scoring (22.5), rebounding
(9.6) and blocked shots (2.23), becom
ing the first player ever to lead the
Pac-10 in all three categories.
— Clayton Jones
Softball: Ducks lose 4-0 to
Long Beach State on Friday
Continued from page 5
Kathy Arendsen said.
Oregon pitcher Amy Harris took the
brunt of the Duck defensive woes as
she pitched 6 1/3 innings, giving up
two earned runs on six hits and strik
ing out eight.
The Ducks’ 2004 First-Team All
Pacific-10 Conference pitcher Ani
Nyhus pitched to the last two hitters
and struck them both out to end the
seventh. Nyhus is still recovering
from an arm injury that occurred
over the summer.
Next up for the Ducks is Portland
State at 3 p.m. Wednesday at Howe
Field. Oregon split a pair of games
to the Vikings when the teams met
earlier this season.
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Tennis: Mendiburu capitalizes
on opponent's weak forehand
Continued from page 5
Bak, a Beaverton native, has solidified
the bottom half of the singles lineup all
season long and improved to a 7-3 sin
gles record with the win.
“1 had a really good week of prac
tice,” Bak said. “I knew what I had
to do. 1 had a game plan, and I stuck
with it.”
The 21-year-old said early on that
she realized her opponent’s weak
ness and took advantage of that
throughout the match.
“I could tell from the beginning that
the girl had a weaker forehand, so I
was playing to her weakness,” Bak
said. “I was then able to close it out,
and 1 played my game. ”
Oregon then took a commanding
5-0 lead when senior Davina
Mendiburu closed out Nadja
Woschek at the No. 3 position,
6-4, 6-0. Mendiburu has an 8-4 sin
gles record for the season.
Anna Leksinska and Jamie Mar
shall suffered the only two losses
for the Ducks in hard-fought match
es. Despite winning the first set,
Leksinska lost both the second and
tie-breaking third sets against
Tiffany Coll, 2-6, 7-5, (10-2).
Marshall nearly came back against
Boise State’s Carolina Pongratz after
losing the first set and taking the sec
ond to a tiebreaker. But like Leksinska,
Marshall fell short and ran out of gas,
losing 6-1,7-6 (7-0).
The Ducks play two more non
conference matches, both at home
in the Student Tennis Center. Ore
gon faces Princeton at noon on Sun
day and Brigham Young at noon
March 19. Pac-10 play resumes
March 22, when the Ducks travel to
take on No. 8 Washington.
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