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Salem-News.com Sports (March 09, 2008 15:02)OSU Softball: Chisholm Ties School Record in 4-1 Win Salem-News.com SPORTSSophomore pitcher Stefanie Draper earns the win after pitching 4.0 innings, improving her record to 6-4. (MIAMI, Fla.) - Sophomore Dani Chisholm went a perfect 4-for-4, adding two runs, to lead the Beavers to a 4-1 win over Florida International in the final game of the Blue and Gold Felsberg Memorial Tournament on Sunday afternoon.
Oregon State (13-13) chalked up a season-high 14 hits, led by Chisholm, with three other players recording multi-hit games. Read Full Article
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Salem-News.com Sports (March 08, 2008 07:14)Oregon Tech Nips Corban, 5-4 Salem-News.com SPORTSOregon Tech’s offense was led by Sean Teaters, who went 3-for-6 at the plate with a double and an RBI. (SALEM, Ore. ) - In its conference home opener, Corban's baseball team dropped a heart breaker, 5-4, to the Hustlin' Owls of Oregon Tech despite a 3-for-5 performance from freshman Nate Hiebert and seven strong innings from senior Jordan Emery Friday at Warrior Field.
In a game marked by innings of good defense punctuated by spurts of offensive run production, the Warriors stayed close but where unable to close out the Owls in the end. Read Full Article
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Salem-News.com Sports (March 08, 2008 06:58)George Fox Headed to NCAA Division III West Regional Final Salem-News.com SPORTSGeorge Fox advances to the West Regional final Saturday where they will face a familiar foe in Puget Sound. (TACOMA, Wash.) - Led by Katy Campbell’s career-high 28 points, the George Fox University Bruins set a new single-season record for wins with their 24th victory as they knocked off the Chapman University Panthers 71-55 in the opening round of the NCAA Division III National Tournament West Regional Friday evening here at the University of Puget Sound’s Memorial Fieldhouse.
Campbell, the Northwest Conference Player of the Year for the second year in a row, hit 6-10 from the field with a pair of threes and 14-15 from the line, and posted her ninth double-double of the season and 16th of her career with 10 rebounds.
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Salem-News.com Sports (March 08, 2008 05:45)Jeff Gordon, Dale Earnhardt Jr. on Atlanta Front Row Salem-News.com SPORTSCarl Edwards is fourth, Bobby Labonte qualified fifth, and points leader Kyle Busch was sixth.
(HAMPTON, Ga.) - Jeff Gordon won his 64th career pole position with a lap at 185.251 mph (29.927 seconds) during Friday’s Georgia Power Qualifying Night at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. was second (184.862 mph, 29.990 seconds), and Martin Truex Jr. will start third (183.807 mph, 30.162 seconds) in Sunday’s Kobalt Tools 500.
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Salem-News.com Sports (March 08, 2008 05:30)Loyola Marymount Blasts No. 12 Oregon State, 13-3 Salem-News.com SPORTSOregon State starter Mike Stutes allowed eight hits and four runs to drop to 1-2 on the season. (SAN DIEGO, Calif. ) - The 12th-ranked Oregon State baseball team dropped a 13-3 decision to Loyola Marymount Friday afternoon in the Beavers’ opening game of the San Diego State Tournament.
Drew George and Daniel Robertson both had two hits to pace the Beavers, who finished with six overall and fell to 4-4 this season. Loyola Marymount, meanwhile, improved to 4-6 overall.
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Salem-News.com Sports (March 08, 2008 05:24)No. 20 Ohio State Blanks Oregon at Las Vegas Invitational Salem-News.com SPORTSOregon freshman Cortney Kivett extended her hit streak to 12 games. (LAS VEGAS) - In a battle between a pair of returning NCAA Regional runners-up, the University of Oregon softball team ended the first day of the Las Vegas Invitational with a 7-0 loss to No. 20 Ohio State, Friday at Eller Media Stadium.
The Buckeyes (12-4) scored single runs in the first, third and fifth innings, then added four more runs in their final at-bat in the bottom of the sixth.
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Salem-News.com Sports (March 08, 2008 05:18)Ducks Rally to Defeat WSU; #2 Cal Up Next Salem-News.com SPORTSOregon (14-16) will now move on to play the No. 2 seed, California (24-5, 15-3), at 1:15 p.m. Saturday. (SAN JOSE, Calif. ) - Despite trailing by five at the break, Oregon turned up its defensive intensity in the second half, to defeat Washington State 66-45 on Friday night, and advance to the second round of the 2008 State Farm Women's Pac-10 Tournament at HP Pavilion.
Three Oregon players finished the game in double figures, led by Taylor Lilley’s game-high 20 points on four baskets from long distance.
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Salem-News.com Sports (March 08, 2008 05:10)Oregon State Defeats Arizona; Top-Seed Stanford Awaits Salem-News.com SPORTSWith the win, Oregon State will face top-seeded Stanford on Saturday. (SAN JOSE, Calif.) - Tiffany Ducker posted her third double-double of the season as the Oregon State women’s basketball team advanced to the second round of the Pacific-10 Conference Tournament with a 46-31 victory over Arizona Friday night at the HP Pavilion at San Jose.
Ashley Allen tied Ducker for the team lead with 12 points, connecting on four shots from the field, including one from the three-point line, and three free throws.
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Salem-News.com Sports (March 06, 2008 12:11)Ducks Lillley Named All-Pac-10 Third Team Salem-News.com SPORTSThe Ducks open Pac-10 Tournament play as the No. 7 seed, playing No. 10 Washington State at 6 p.m. on Friday.
(EUGENE, Ore. ) - Oregon sophomore guard Taylor Lilley was named to the all-Pacific-10 third team it was announced by Commissioner Tom Hansen today.
During her sophomore campaign, Lilley is currently leading Oregon averaging 12.1 points per game. Oregon’s go-to player on offense, Lilley leads the Pac-10 averaging 2.34 three-pointers per game. This season, the Newhall, Calif., native, has knocked down a total of 68 shots from long distance, a mark that ranks fourth in Oregon single-season history.
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