Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 25, 2005, Page 10, Image 10

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IN BRIEF
Surgery cuts Clemens'
Oregon career short
Senior quarterback Kellen Clemens
underwent surgery Monday morning
to repair damage from the fractured
left ankle he suffered in Saturday’s
28-21 win at Arizona, ending one of
the most successful collegiate careers
in Oregon history.
X-rays on Sunday confirmed the
severity of Clemens’ injury, and a full
recovery is expected to take three to
six months. The injury occurred one
week after Clemens set an Autzen
Stadium record with 36 completions.
The Burns native also established a
school record with a career comple
tion percentage of 60.9 percent, and
his 61 touchdown passes fall only
one shy of Danny O’Neil’s school
record set in 1991-94.
Clemens led the Pacific-10 Con
ference and ranked fifth in the
country in total offense (329.3 aver
age) while rating 17th nationally in
passing efficiency and was one of
seven finalists for the Johnny Unitas
Golden Arm Award, presented
annually to the nation’s top senior
collegiate quarterback.
Clemens had led the Ducks to its
highest national ranking since the
2003 season. Oregon currently ranks
14th in the Associated Press Top 25,
the USA Today Poll and Harris Poll.
The Ducks also join two other Pac-10
Conference teams in the Bowl Cham
pionship Series rankings — Oregon
currently sits 11th in the BCS, while
UCLA ranks eighth and USC, who
previously held the top position, fell
to number two after being displaced
by Texas.
— Luke Andrews
Volleyball: Ducks struggle against Huskies
Continued from page 9
amazing plays I’ve never seen another
libero make, but Stephanie is ... very
consistent and a great defensive play
er,” Russell said.
Oregon had to adjust to Alleman’s
presence, starting the match with four
Washington State points before the
Ducks responded. Oregon and Washing
ton State traded points until, when tied
at 25, the Ducks scored five-straight
points culminated by consecutive Russell
service aces.
In games two and three, Oregon
managed leads of more than four
points before the dramatic finish. Out
side hitter Mira Djuric had one of her
most consistent performances with a
match-high 17 kills. Djuric struggled
with her serve, an area Djuric said is
worse than pre-Pac-10 play.
“Right now it’s not the way it was
and not the way it’s supposed to be,”
Djuric said.
Oregon’s turnaround came after losing
in straight games in an hour and a half
Friday against Washington. The Huskies
met expectations as they won games
with machine-like efficiency.
Holding a three-point lead at eight to
five, Washington had an 18 to seven run
to take a 26-12 lead and win game one
30-17. Washington won game two 30-16
and a nearly identical game three 30-14.
Djuric had 13 kills. Erika Bartruff and
Heather Madison had 14 and 10
assists, respectively.
idmnsfeldt@dailyememld.com
Stephanie Alleman goes for the kill against Washington Friday. Alleman filled in for
injured Katie Swoboda Saturday against Washington State and had 18 digs.
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