Oregon women’s tennis eliminated from doubles contention in second day of Pac-12 Championships

Daily Emerald, Recaps, Tennis, University of Oregon

It was the second day of the Pac-12 Championships in Ojai, Calif. and the women’s tennis team changed their focus from yesterday’s singles play to today’s doubles.

Representing Oregon in the doubles championship draw, Lana Buttner and Nicole Long faced California’s No. 4-seeded Lynn Chi and Anett Schutting in the round of 16. The Buttner-Long duo, which wasn’t a typical combination during the regular season, lost 8-4.

Lina Åkesson outlasts teammates, falls in round of 16 in Pac-12 Championships

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In the first day of the women’s tennis Pac-12 championships, the Oregon women’s tennis team had six girls competing. All except one fell in the round of 32 for their respective division.

Competition mishaps aren’t setbacks for the UO wushu club

Daily Emerald, Stories & Features, University of Oregon, Wushu

On paper, the Collegiate Wushu Tournament looked like a bust for the three University of Oregon students who traveled to the University of Maryland on Saturday to participate.

They kept getting lost. There were fallen sashes and forgotten moves during forms. None of them placed.

However, for freshman Elirissa Hui and sophomores Wing Ng and Kevin Lai, the trip was anything but a failure. Despite their rankings, they all found reasons to consider it a success.

Oregon men’s tennis falls to rival Washington 4-3 in tight match

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While the women’s team took on the Cougars in Pullman, Wash., the men’s team had a rematch against Washington in Seattle. The Huskies (11-12, 2-5) claimed a 4-3 win over the Ducks (15-8, 1-6 Pac-12).

Although the Ducks won the doubles point with victories from the 64th-ranked duo of Robin Cambier and Kevin Farin and the pair of Daniel Sardu and Jayson Amos in the No. 1 and No. 3 spots respectively, the Huskies’ dominant performance in singles is what pulled them ahead of Oregon.

No. 45 Washington State edges Oregon women’s tennis after close singles round

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After a non-conference match against Idaho, the Oregon women’s tennis team headed to Pullman, Wash., for its final match of the regular season. There the Ducks faced off against the No. 45 Washington State Cougars and lost 4-2.

Oregon women’s tennis falls 4-0 to No. 6 California on senior day

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Oregon women’s tennis (7-12, 1-7 Pac-12) lost their fifth straight conference match to No. 6 California 4-0 in its last home game of the season.

No. 7 Stanford sweep Oregon women’s tennis, 4-0

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The Oregon women’s tennis team’s slump continued Friday when it faced off against the No. 7 Stanford Cardinal. Proving why five of their six players are ranked, Stanford showed their prowess and dominated Oregon 4-0.

Oregon women’s tennis: Ducks lose 4-1 in third-straight conference match

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The Ducks took on No. 40 Washington in its third-straight match against a ranked team and came away with its fourth-straight lost.

The doubles point was lost by the Ducks in a tiebreaker match between Washington’s Elianne Douglass-Miron and Riko Shimizu and Oregon’s Sofia Hager and Nicole Long.

Wushu club finds longterm success despite not having a head coach

Daily Emerald, Stories & Features, University of Oregon, Wushu

The wushu club is living out a lot of sports’ worst nightmares. Its members have a dedicated team ready to train, but no coach.

And that’s just the way they like it.

Oregon women’s tennis: Ducks blanked by No. 2 UCLA Bruins, head home

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After a tough loss to No. 12 USC the day before, the Oregon women’s tennis team stayed in Los Angeles for one more day to take on the No. 2 UCLA Bruins. Oregon came away pointless in a 4-0 loss. The match was the last of a nine-day, six-game road trip for the Ducks.