Ducks Bid Farewell to Seniors in ASU/Arizona Final Homestand

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THIS WEEK’S DUCK SOFTBALL ACTION (2009 Overall / Pac-10 Record)
Thursday, May 7, 4 p.m. ? Arizona (39-13, 11-6), www.ArizonaAthletics.com
Friday, May 8, 4 p.m. ? Arizona State (38-15, 8-10), www.ArizonaAthletics.com
Saturday, May 9, 11 a.m. ? Arizona State (38-15, 8-10), www.The SunDevils.com
WHAT'S UP
EUGENE ? The Duck softball team (15-32, 2-16) returns home for the final week of the regular season to host No. 7 Arizona (39-13, 11-6) and No. 9 Arizona State (8-10, 38-15) who have combined for the last three national titles.
SENIOR SEND-OFF
UO’s finale vs. ASU Saturday is Senior Day and will honor Sari-Jane Jenkins and Melissa Rice who statistically rank among UO's greatest players with top-10 rankings in numerous categories. Jenkins is the school record holder in stolen bases (92), and her 228 career hits ranks second all-time and is only six away from the school record (234), The Salem, Ore., native also ranks top-10 career-wise in runs (fourth, 133), doubles (seventh, 33), walks (ninth, 70) and batting average (10th, .324). Rice stands top-10 all-time among Ducks in career shutouts (sixth, 12), games (seventh, 119), wins (eighth, 41), strikeouts (eighth, 300), complete games (ninth, 37) and innings (ninth, 486.0).
LAST WEEK'S RESULTS
In Los Angeles and Seattle last Friday-Sunday, UO went 0-3 at another pair of top-five opponents and dropped decisions at No. 3 UCLA, 8-0, and No. 4 Washington, 11-0 and 8-2. For comparison's sake, No. 9 ASU split at No. 12 California with a 7-3 win and 4-2 loss and lost at No. 2 Stanford, 4-0, while No. 7 UA fell at No. 2 Stanford, 4-3 and 2-1, and had its game at No. 12 Cal cancelled.
DUCKS TO WATCH
Besides UO's seniors, other Ducks to watch this week include:
- Junior centerfielder Neena Bryant lined a home run and triple in UO’s last meeting with Arizona in Tucson in late March. Career-wise for UO, her seven home runs in ’09 gives her 27 in a career (#5 fifth all-time for UO), and her team-best 27 stolen bases rank sixth all-time for UO in a season and give her 64 in her career (#4 all-time).
- Junior Blair Williamson cranked her first collegiate home run at Arizona in late March ? her first of three in a seven-game stretch.
- Freshman Kelsey Chambers doubled off All-America pitcher Danielle Lawrie last week ? and is tied for the team lead in the category (7), and also ranks second in RBIs (21) and third in homers (5).
- Freshman pitcher Samantha Skillingstad logged eight strikeouts in her nine innings last week and raised her season total to 156 ? seventh all-time for UO ? and only three behind the #6 mark all-time.
RECENT DUCK STARTERS (?09/’08 Starts)
C: Ashley Kivett (23/41), Kaitlin Vitek (24/3)
1B: Carlyn Re (40/45)
2B: Kelsey Chambers (22/0)
SS: Lindsey Chambers (23/0)
3B: Cortney Kivett (22/0)
RF: Blair Williamson (15/17), Shelley Deadmond (8/-)
CF: Neena Bryant (47/64)
LF: Sari-Jane Jenkins (23/64)
DP: Monique Fuiava (33/43)
TOP DUCK HITTERS (’09 Stats)
Neena Bryant, Jr.,CF-.327, 48-147, 7 HR, 26 RBI, 27 SB
Sari-Jane Jenkins, Sr., LF - .293, 43-147, 7 2B, 13 SB
Cortney Kivett, So., 3B - .266, 38-143, 11 SB
Carlyn Re, Jr., 1B - .238, 29-122, 3 2B, 11 RBI, 11 BB
Monique Fuiava, So., DP- .220, 8 HR, 19 RBI, .488 SLG
Kelsey Chambers, Fr., 2B - .198, 22-111, 5 HR, 21RBI
Blair Williamson, Jr., RF - .194, 14-72, 3 HR
TOP DUCK PITCHERS (’09 Stats)
Sam Skillingstad, Fr.,11-14, 2.44, 156 SO, 15CG, 4SHO
Brittany Rumfelt, So., 2-9, 3.80, 71 SO, 20 BB, 66.1 IP
Mikayla Endicott, Fr., 2-3, 4.14, 46 SO, 19 BB, 1SHO
Melissa Rice, Sr., 0-6, 5.65, 19 SO, 15 BB
THIS WEEK’S NCAA / PAC-10 RANKINGS
Junior Neena Bryant’s team-high 27 stolen bases this season ranks 28th nationally (0.57 spg avg.). As a team, UO’s 0.79 home runs per game average ranks 51st nationally, and its 1.38 stolen bases per game average ranks 47th.
In the Pac-10, the following Ducks ranked top 15 this week in various stat rankings:
- Neena Bryant, Jr., Placentia, Calif. - Stolen Bases, 4th, 27 (leader Jamia Reid, Cal, 41)
- Samantha Skillingstad, Fr. Spokane, Wash. ? Strikeouts, 6th, 156 (leader Danielle Lawrie, Washington, 371); ERA, 7th, 2.35 (leader Lawrie, 0.76); Opposing Batting Average, 8th, .221 (leader Megan Langenfeld, UCLA, .122); Innings, 6th, 160.2 (leader Missy Penna, Stanford, 244.1); Starts, 6th-t, 26 (leader Marissa Drewrey, Cal; Missy Penna, Stanford, 36).
Among current Pac-10 players, Jenkins ranks third in career hits (228), Bryant stands sixth in career RBI (118), and Rice stands top 10 career-wise among pitchers in shutouts (third, 12) and strikeouts (fifth, 300).
And here were UO’s top team rankings in the conference: Stolen Bases ? 3rd, 65 (leader California 137); Sacrifice Bunts ? 5th, 25 (leader OSU 52); Batters Struck Out ? 5th, 292 (leader Washington 414); Home Runs ? 6th-tie, 37 (leader Arizona 119).
LAST WEEK’S RECORD BOOK UPDATES
Sari-Jane Jenkins, Sr., LF, Salem, Ore.
Career Stolen Bases ? 93, 1st; had 92 last week
Samantha Skillingstad, Fr., P, Spokane, Wash.
Season Strikeouts ? 7th, 156; was 8th with 148 last week
THIS WEEK’S RECORD BOOK WATCH ? UO ALL-TIME CHARTS
Neena Bryant, Jr., CF, Placentia, Calif.
Career Stolen Bases ? 4th, 64 (3rd is 71, 2nd is 72); (27 in ’09, 37 in prior seasons ? 22, 2008, 15, 2007)
Career Home Runs ? 5th, 27 (4th is 31, 3rd is 33); (7 in ’09, 20 in prior seasons - 10, 2008, 10, 2007)
Career RBIs ? 7th-t, 118 (6th is 119, 4th?t is 121); (26 in ’09, 92 in prior seasons - 46, 2008, 46, 2007)
Career Average ? 10th, .321 (.327 in ’09 (48-for-147); / .319 in 2007-08 (122-382))
Career Doubles ? 29 (10th is 30); (5 in ’09, 24 in prior seasons ? 10, 2008, 14, 2007)
Season Triples ? 3, 2009 (6th-tie is 4)
Season Home Runs ? 7, 2009 (10th-t is 10)
Season Stolen Bases ? 6th, 26, 2009 (5th is 32, 4th is 33)
Monique Fuiava, So., DP-1B, Las Vegas, Nev.
Career Home Runs ? 15 (9th?t is 22); (8 in '09; 7 in 2008)
Season Home Runs ? 8, 2009 (10th is 10, 8th-t is 11)
Season Doubles ? 7, 2009 (10th is 12, 9th is 13)
Sari-Jane Jenkins, Sr., LF, Salem, Ore.
Career Stolen Bases ? 93, 1st; (13 in ’09, 80 in prior seasons ? 32, 2008, 38, 2007, 10, 2007)
Career Hits ? 2nd, 228 ? (2nd is 227, 1st is 234); (43 in ’09, 185 in prior seasons - 53, 2008, 82, 2007, 50, 2006)
Career Runs ? 4th, 133 (3rd is 144, 2nd is 149, 1st is 154); (22 in ’09, 111 in prior seasons - 37, 2008, 48, 2007, 26, 2007)
Career Doubles ? 7th-t, 33 (7th is 33, 5th-t is 34, 3rd-t is 36); (7 in ’09, 26 in prior seasons - 5, 2008, 16, 2007, 5, 2006)
Career Average - 9th, .324 (228-for-703), (43-for-147 in ’09, 185-for-556 in past seasons)
Career Walks ? 7th, 70 (6th is 74, 5th is 75, 4th is 86); (14 in ’09, 56 in prior seasons ? 37, 2008, 10, 2007, 9, 2006)
Cortney Kivett, So., IF, Yucaipa, Calif.
Career Stolen Bases ? 8th, 44 (7th is 52) ? (11 in ’09, 33 in ’08)
Melissa Rice, Sr., P, Colville, Wash.
Career Shutouts ? 6th, 12 ? (5th is 14); (12 in prior seasons - 3 in 2008, 8 in 2007, 1 in 2006)
Career Games ? 7th, 119 (6th is 121, 5th is 123); (14 in ’09, 105 in prior seasons ? 34 in 2008, 40 in 2007, 31 in 2006)
Career Wins - 8th, 41 (7th is 47 (0 in '09, 41 in prior seasons - 12 in 2008, 21 in 2007, 8 in 2006)
Career Innings ? 8th, 486 (7th is 576.2); (31.0 in ’09, 455 in prior seasons ? 139.1 in 2008, 202.2 in 2007, 113 in 2006)
Career Strikeouts ? 8th, 300 ? (7th is 316); (19 in ’09; 281 in prior seasons ? 87 in 2008, 114 in 2007, 80 in 2006)
Career Complete Games ? 9th, 37; (8th is 42); (37 in previous seasons ? 10 in 2008, 23 in 2007, 4 in 2006)
Samantha Skillingstad, Fr., P, Spokane, Wash.
Season Strikeouts ? 7th, 156 (6th is 159, 5th is 168, 4th is 169)
UPCOMING HOME GAME PROMOTIONS
For this weekend’s final Duck home games of ?09, two special ticket promotions are slated:
- Friday, May 7, 4 p.m., vs. Arizona is a Bi-Mart 2 For 1 Day ? Pick up a ?Bi-Mart 2 For 1’ coupon at any Eugene/Springfield Bi-Mart location and get two general admission tickets for the price of one.
- Sunday, May 9, 11 a.m., vs. Arizona State is a ?Mother’s Day’ free ticket special ? The UO softball team welcomes all mothers for free to the season finale against the returning national champion Sun Devils.
CATCH THE ACTION LIVE
Duck softball fans can track home action this season several ways. For home games, O-Zone subscribers can listen to and watch games online for only $9.95 per month, and a link to signing up is available at the www.GoDucks.com multimedia link at the top of each page.
For all games, live stats for all home and away contests are available for free via the softball schedule page by clicking on the page icon with the '1" in the far right media column.
Three home games will also be broadcast live locally on radio by the Score (95.3 FM) - Sun., April 5th vs. Stanford; Sat., April 11th vs. Oregon State; Sat., Sat., May 9th vs. ASU. KWVA-FM campus radio (88.1 FM) will also broadcast three games locally in April ? April 3rd vs. California, April 10 vs. Oregon State and April 19 vs. UCLA.
IN THE POLLS
The Ducks received votes in the first two editions of the NFCA and USA Softball polls in ?09, and this week’s Pac-10 teams' rankings follow: Stanford (2/4), UCLA (3/2), Washington (4/5), Arizona (6/8), Arizona State (9/11) and California (12/13). Five other teams that are on the Ducks' schedule in '09 were ranked top 25 this week - Northwestern (13/12), North Carolina (14/17), Missouri (15/14), Georgia Tech (21/15) and Nevada (-/24), and five others received votes, Kentucky, Nebraska, Nevada, San Diego State and Texas. In both preseason polls all eight of the teams from the nation’s top softball conference, the Pacific-10, were sighted, and their rankings follow: Arizona State (2/3), UCLA (4/4), Arizona (7/7), Stanford (11/9), California (17/14), Washington (21/15), Oregon (votes) and Oregon State (votes).
UPCOMING OPPONENT SERIES HISTORY
Under seventh-year head coach Kathy Arendsen, the Ducks are 4-16 vs. Arizona and 6-13 vs. Arizona State. The Ducks won the season series vs. the Wildcats in 2008 (2-1) and against the Sun Devils in 2005 (2-1) and ’03 (2-1). The Wildcats held the series advantage over the Ducks in 2007 (0-3), 2006 (0-3), 2005 (1-2), 2004 (1-2) and 2003 (0-3), and ASU held the upper hand in 2008 (3-0), 2007 (2-1), 2006 (3-0) and 2004 (2-1).
Earlier this season, UO lost at then-No. 11 UA, 7-6, in a comeback thriller in which UO led 6-4 in the seventh inning after a three-run Neena Bryant roundtripper, and that weekend also lost 11-3 in Tucson and 8-0 in Tempe.
Here are UO’s wins (and winning pitchers) under Arendsen vs. Arizona and ASU (with national ranking in (#):
Duck Wins vs. Arizona since 2003
- 2008: @UA, 2-1 (#8), W-Alicia Cook, 4/25, Tucson
- 2008: 3-2 (#8), W-Alicia Cook, 4/6, Eugene
- 2005: 3-0 (#2), W-Amy Harris, 4/29, Eugene
- 2004: 1-0 (#1), W-Ani Nyhus, 4/25, Eugene
Duck Wins vs. Arizona State since 2003
- 2007: 6-5 (#9), W-Alicia Cook, 5/6, Eugene
- 2005: ASU, 1-0 (#17), W-Amy Harris, 4/8, Tempe
- 2005: @ASU, 3-0, W-Amy Harris, 5/1, Eugene
- 2004: 1-0, W-Ani Nyhus, 4/23, Eugene
- 2003: 5-2, W-Amy Harris, 4/26, Eugene
- 2003: 3-0, W-Amy Harris, 4/27, Eugene
UPCOMING OPPONENT INFO
No. 7 ARIZONA WILDCATS (39-13, 11-6)
Web site: www.ArizonaAthletics.com
http://www.arizonaathletics.com/sports/w-softbl/stats/2008-2009/teamstat.html
2009 Season Stats: Head Coach: Mike Candrea
Career Record (Years): 1170-241-2 (23rd)
Record at School: Same
Assistants: Larry Ray, Teresa Wilson, AmyHillenbrand (VC)
2008 Overall Record: 41-19
2008 Conference Record: 13-8, 3rd
2008 Postseason: World Series (5-3)
Ret. Letterwinners/Starters/Pitchers:12/6/2
Series Record: Arizona leads, 76-12
No. 9 ARIZONA STATE SUN DEVILS (38-15, 8-10)
Web site: www.TheSunDevils.com
2009 Season Stats:
http://thesundevils.cstv.com/sports/w-softbl/stats/2008-2009/teamstat.html
Head Coach: Clint Myers
Career Record (Years): 692-95
Record at School (Years): 211-52 (4th)
Associate HC: Robert Wagner
Assistant: Kirsten Voak
2008 Overall Record: 66-5
2008 Conference Record: 18-3, 1st
2008 Postseason: National Champ. (10-0)
Returning Letterwinners/Starters:18/4
Series Record: ASU leads, 44-34
GETTING THE CALL
In mid-February, senior Sari-Jane Jenkins was the 19th player picked overall in the 2009 National Professional Fastpich (NPF) senior draft. Taken as one of eight picks by the Akron Racers, she was the fourth of six Pac-10 players selected in the draft ? the most of any conference, followed by the SEC (4). The league features five teams that play three-month 20-game pro season from June 10-August 16, and more information on the team is available at their www.AkronRacers.org website.
Going back in history, Jenkins is the second Duck chosen in the draft after former All-America catcher Jenn Poore was chosen by the same team and played three seasons.
Jenkins’ bloodlines have various elite athletics ties with her brother Andy in major league baseball spring training as a fourth-year catcher in the Marlins organization after he played on Oregon State’s College World Series team in 2003. Another older brother Riley was a running back for Linfield and was named the MVP of the 2004 national football championship game, and her younger brother Riley was on the Oregon State football roster last fall.
POWER SURGE
This season, nine Ducks have combined to smack 37 home runs, and their most in a game this season (4) came in a 10-7 win over Seattle in Eugene in late March (and only two off the school record (6) vs. Seton Hall in 2007).
Sophomore Monique Fuiava paces the team in round-trippers in ’09 (8), and clubbed five of them in a five-game stretch the opening weeks of the season, including a team season-high two vs. Cal State Fullerton that was one off the school record. The Las Vegas native also had a two-homer game as a freshman vs. Cal Poly that included her first career grand slam.
Junior Neena Bryant has launched seven shots this year vs. Kentucky, Oregon State, Seattle and then-No. 3 UCLA, and at then-No. 11 Arizona, Portland State and San Diego State. Her 27 career homers (including 10 each as a freshman and sophomore) rank her fifth all-time for UO and 10 behind UO’s all-time leader (Andrea Vidlund, 37). Freshman identical twins Kelsey and Lindsey Chambers have also hit five and four round-trippers, respectively, and the latter hit shots vs. PSU and California in early April.
Junior Blair Williamson belted her first career shot at No. 11 Arizona in late March, then hit two more dingers the following weeks in a 3-2 win over Oregon State and 2-0 win over Portland State. Early in February vs. Wichita State, senior Sari-Jane Jenkins hit her first homer since the two she tattoo’ed her freshman year. The Salem, Ore., native added her first career grand slam in a 7-0 win over No. 12 California in early April and hit two more solo shots the next three games off Stanford All-America pitcher Missy Penna and in Oregon’s 3-2 win vs. Oregon State. In late April at Portland State, she added another game-winning shot to lead off the game ? her career-high fifth of the season.
Sophomore Ashley Kivett celebrated her first grand slam vs. Wichita State the opening week, then added her second homer of the season and fifth of her career vs. Seattle. Freshman Kaitlin Vitek tagged her first career homer the second weekend of the season vs. Kentucky, then hit her first home run in Eugene vs. then-No. 3 UCLA in mid-April. In mid-March junior Carlyn Re tee’ed off on her first career shot to center field vs. Southern Utah.
Bryant is the other current Duck with a grand slam to her credit against Portland State in 2007.
BORN TO RUN
The Ducks have been busy again on the basepaths and their 65 steals in ’09 rank third in the Pac-10, after leading the conference in 2007 (110) and ’06 (126), and UO’s other Pac-10 rankings in the category under head coach Kathy Arendsen follow ? (2005, third, 72), (2003, fourth, 61), 2006 (fifth, 53) and (2004, seventh, 29).Going back into the Duck history books, the seventh year mentor’s teams have the top two team marks for a season ? 120 in ’07 and 110 in ’08 - while this year’s mark ranks eighth-best since ’83 (and only two behind the #7 mark (67, 1999). Her squads also have the #9 and #11 marks all-time in a season (61 / 53) making it five of the top 11 in school history.
Individually, four of UO’s top-10 career stolen bases leaders have made their presence felt on the basepaths under Arendsen ? senior Sari-Jane Jenkins (first, 93), Suzie Barnes (third, 71), junior Neena Bryant (fourth, 64) and sophomore Cortney Kivett (eighth, 44). Kivett and Jenkins led the Pac-10 in stolen bases in ’08 (33 / 32) ? the fourth- and fifth-best Duck marks all-time behind Barnes’ and Jenkins’ totals in ?07 (41 / 38) and former Duck Marnie McCall’s 36 swipes in ’92. Bryant is spotted twice on the all-time Duck season list with her 27 this season (#6) and 23 last year (#8).
RETURNING DUCK STARTER PRESEASON NOTES
- Junior centerfielder Neena Bryant was a 2009 preseason USA Softball Player of the Year candidate after one of UO’s greatest opening two-year stretches at the plate. Oregon’s Offensive MVP and Player of the Year in 2008 led the team in batting (.330), slugging (.536), hits (64), home runs (10) and multi-hit games (16) en route to All-Pac-10 Second Team honors.
- Senior and team captain Sari-Jane Jenkins is the school career stolen base leader (93), and also ranks top-10 all-time in hits (second, 228), runs (fourth, 133), walks (seventh, 70) and batting average (ninth, .324). An All-Pac-10 Second Team pick in 2007 and honorable mention in ’08, she led the team last season in runs (37), walks (37), on-base percentage (.418) and triples (2), and stood second in batting (.293) and stolen bases (32).
- Sophomore catcher Ashley Kivett made 42 of her 46 starts at catcher in ’08, and showed timely hitting instincts with homers vs. Pac-10 rivals Washington and Oregon State.
- Sophomore Cortney Kivett led the Pac-10 in stolen bases last year (33) - one of three Ducks ranked top five with Jenkins (second) and Bryant (fifth) - and had the team’s top freshman batting mark (.290).
- Sophomore designated player-first baseman Monique Fuiava ranks second among Duck returnees based on 2008 stats in slugging (.395), home runs (7) and RBI (20).
- At first base, junior Carlyn Re shared starting honors with Fuiava, and her infield-leading .993 fielding percentage helped her earn 46 starts. Her charisma and positive attitude will also help steady an infield that smacks of youth.
- Junior left fielder Blair Williamson led the Ducks in batting in Pac-10 contests in ’08 (.258) and started 12 of the final 18 Pac-10 games of the season.
RETURNING DUCK PITCHER PRESEASON NOTES
- Junior Melissa Rice staked the team’s Pitcher of the Year award as a freshman and sophomore in 2006 and ’07, and is a frequent sighting on Duck all-time career charts, including shutouts (sixth, 12), games (seventh, 119), wins (eighth, 41), strikeouts (eighth, 300), innings (eighth, 486.0) and complete games (ninth, 37).
- Even though she missed a month of duty because of a pitching finger injury, sophomore Brittany Rumfelt still logged a 6-4 record in 2008 and started her career with a 4-0 record, including wins vs. returning NCAA qualifiers Long Island and Cal Poly. In Pac-10 duty, she stood second on the team (and is the top returnee) in appearances (10) and innings (39).
- The pair combined on UO’s 16th no-hitter in school history in March 2008 - a five-inning 8-0 home win vs. Idaho State in the Cascade Clash tournament. Altogether in ’08, the duo combined for 18 of the team’s 35 wins (Rice 12, Rumfelt 6) and made 54 appearances (Rice 34, Rumfelt 21).
OTHER DUCK RETURNEE PRESEASON NOTES
- Heading into the ’08 campaign, junior Hannah Barril positioned herself as one of the team’s most improved players, and was rewarded with the team’s Most Inspirational Award in ?08. Her speed and heady instincts on the base paths marked her as the team’s most called-upon pinch runner last year, and her career-high 51 games of action included starts vs. returning NCAA qualifiers California and Southern Utah.
- Redshirt junior outfielder Shelley Deadmond joined the team in 2008 and was one of its most called-upon pinch runners in 18 appearances. Able to play any outfield position, she transferred to UO after earning all-league honorable mention honors for Butte College in 2006 and ’07.
- Behind the plate, sophomore Kaitlin Vitek has played a key role in helping replace graduated catcher Amie Morris who started 110 games the previous three seasons. The Valencia, Calif., native Vitek started three games in ’08, including key late season contests vs. top-25 California and Washington, and earlier rapped out pinch hits vs. top-ranked UCLA and another top-10 foe in Stanford.
NEWCOMER PRESASON NOTES
On the mound, freshman right-hander Samantha Skillingstad shined in her first fall of work in ?08, one that included a nine-strikeout no-hitter in her Fall Fest starting debut. As a prep, she was an All-America First-Team choice as a junior and senior. The two-time Washington Player of the Year led her team to the state title in 2007 and runner-up honors in '08. In similar fashion, fellow frosh Mikayla Endicott staked Oregon State Pitcher of the Year honors as a senior and Player of the Year status as a junior and led her Roseburg high school team to the 6A state title her final season. The pair showed their moxie on the mound last summer against the Olympic-silver medal U.S. National Team and had their club team’s best stats in Pacific Northwest stops in mid-July.
Freshman identical twins Kelsey Chambers and Lindsey Chambers have made their presence known in the field and have started at various infield and/or outfield positions after the graduation of shortstop Lovena Chaput, third baseman Joanna Gail and right fielder Kayleen Hudson. The newcomer duo from the Bay Area were multiple All-Metro Team infield choices and helped their Sorcerer Gold-Pete ASA club win the 2008 18-U Louisville title and Louisville Slugger Independence Day Tournament in Boulder, Colo. Freshman catcher Jordan Reeves impressed UO coaches enough in the fall to earn a spot on the roster, and is quickly adjusting to the collegiate level. As a prep, Reeves helped her Fairbanks high school team to a pair of top-three state finishes, and her Alaska Northstars club team was the state runner-up in ?08.
DOUBLE YOUR FUN
The Ducks sport a pair of twins on their roster in 2009 ? all four of whom who have frequently started in the opening non-conference tournaments of 2009. The fraternal set of sophomores Ashley Kivett and Cortney Kivett sisters were integral members of the Duck offense last season as Cortney paced the Pac-10 in steals with UO’s fourth-most ever in a season (33), while Ashley started 43 games, including 41 behind the plate and had homers against both Pac-10 Northwest rivals, Oregon State and Washington. This season, the identical freshman pair of Kelsey Chambers and Lindsey Chambers started at right field and third base for UO in the season-opening Kajikawa Classic in Tempe, and Kelsey led the Ducks in hitting in the five-game set (545, 6-for-11, 1 double, 6 RBI, 3 walks) and also had a game-winning RBI vs. Texas Tech to help UO to its first win of the season.
IN A LEAGUE OF HER OWN
Head Coach Kathy Arendsen returns for her seventh season as UO’s all-time wins leader, and she sports its best all-time winning percentage (233-174, .572) and has tied the longest tenure in school history. In the postseason, she has guided UO to the regional final in all five of its postseason trips, and the Ducks’ 15-10 postseason record tops the program’s 8-8 mark in its four other regional trips since the first NCAA tournament in 1982.
Arendsen’s first season in ’03 was one of UO’s greatest when the Ducks tied for third in the Pac-10 (37-19, 10-11) and had one more conference win than the previous three years combined. UO continued to shine with several other of its finest seasons in 2004 (42-21, 10-11) and 2005 (36-25, 7-14), then raised the stakes even higher in ’07 (44-19). UO sprinted out to a 24-3 start thanks to a school-record 18-game win streak and top-10 national ranking, and later reached the regional final for the fourth time in her five seasons.
Overall in her 20-year collegiate coaching career, she sports a 605-449 (.574) overall record after prior stops at Mississippi State, Yale, Eastern Illinois and Western Connecticut.
Before her coaching career, she initially staked her name as one of the greatest pitchers in collegiate and U.S. history in a career that included 4,038 strikeouts, three Broderick (National Player of the Year) Awards and national titles for Texas Women’s University in 1979 and ’80. Afterwards, she pitched for the Raybestos Brakettes (Stratford, Conn.) and went 338-26, and staked 79 no-hitters, 42 perfect games, 265 shutouts and a 0.15 ERA. After her retirement, the Deerland, Mich., native was elected to the International Softball Hall of Fame, ASA Hall of Fame, Softball Hall of Fame, Cal State Chico Hall of Fame, Texas Women’s University Hall of Fame, Michigan ASA Hall of Fame and Grand Rapids Hall of Fame.
MORE LOVE FOR THE DUCK STAFF
Oregon’s recent success can also be tied to the continuity of one of the nation’s top staffs that includes associate head coach J. Gaudreau, Arendsen’s top assistant the past 15 seasons, and assistant coach Mick Hokanson who returned for his fourth season in Eugene and 18th overall in the collegiate ranks. Former Duck star Lovena Chaput has also served as volunteer coach this season after she ended her Duck career last spring ranked top 10 career-wise in doubles (third, 36), home runs (eighth-tie, 22), RBI (10th, 94) and walks (10th-tie, 63)
SKED CRED
The Ducks face another grueling schedule in 2009 with 29 of their 51 games against 16 returning 2008 NCAA qualifiers. That list of who’s who in collegiate softball includes four returning World Series qualifiers (Alabama, Arizona, Arizona State and UCLA), four more Super Regional advancers (California, Missouri, Northwestern and Stanford) and fellow first-round advancers Cal State Fullerton, Georgia Tech, Hawai’i, Nevada, North Carolina, San Diego State, Texas and Washington.
UO’s 2009 schedule ranks eighth nationally among the 286 programs nationwide, and current collegiate softball RPI rankings are available at the http://web1.ncaa.org/app_data/weeklyrpi/2009WSBrpi1.html and http://www.fullysports.com/softball/2009/rpi websites.
Glancing at the preseason NFCA and USA Softball polls, 11 of UO’s 31 opponents this season were ranked, including six in the top 10 - Arizona State (2/3), Alabama (3/2), UCLA (4/4), Arizona (7/7), Northwestern (9/11) and Stanford (11/9). Other opponents sighted in the top 25 included California (17/14), Washington (21/15), Missouri (16/19), North Carolina (18/21) and Nevada (23/22), and five others received votes - Georgia Tech, Hawai'i, Nebraska, Oregon State and Texas.
For comparison’s sake, Oregon’s 2008 strength of schedule ranked 38th nationally among the 282 Division 1 programs, and featured 27 games against 16 opponents that made the 2007 NCAA tourney field. Duck wins last season against NCAA qualifiers (and game scores) included a pair over eight-time national champion and World College Series advancer Arizona (3-2, 2-1) to give Oregon its first-ever season series vs. the Wildcats. Oregon also edged Long Island (2-1), No. 10 seed Oklahoma (1-0), Mississippi Valley State (10-0, 6-1), Arizona (3-2, 2-1), California (4-1), Washington (3-0), Tulsa (1-0) and Arkansas (3-0).
2008 SEASON RECAP
UO staked its fifth +35-win season under Arendsen in ’08 (35-29, 5-17). In the postseason, the Ducks beat Arkansas and Tulsa to advance to the regional final at Oklahoma, and earned votes in the campaign’s final polls. During the regular season, Oregon took the season series from eight-time national champion Arizona after it won its first game in Tucson since 1989, and also beat fellow league rivals California, Oregon State and Washington. Earlier during the '08 season, UO also beat four other 2007 NCAA advancers - Long Island, Mississippi Valley State (twice) and Oklahoma. Outfielder Neena Bryant was tabbed to the All-Pac-10 Second Team, and three others were honorable mentions - the graduated pair of pitcher Alicia Cook and third baseman Joanna Gail and Sari-Jane Jenkins. Cook claimed the team's Pitcher of the Year award and then-senior shortstop Lovena Chaput was its Top Defensive Player award winner.
A FOND FAREWELL
Senior pitcher Alicia Cook, the team’s 2008 Pitcher of the Year, won all five of UO’s Pac-10 games last season and beat four league rivals teams ? three of which advanced to the NCAA tourney (Arizona (2x), California, Washington) and Oregon State ? and also accounted for its 1-0 postseason win over Tulsa. Senior shortstop Lovena Chaput capped her career ranked top 10 for UO in doubles (third, 36), games played (third, 234), at-bats (seventh, 663), home runs (eighth, 22), walks (10th, 63), RBI (10th, 94) and runs in a game (tied, 4). In the field, she was tapped as the team’s defensive MVP after she switched from left field to shortstop her final collegiate season ? the latter position was the same that she had earlier received ASA All-America honors. Senior third baseman Joanna Gail led the team in doubles (12) and assists (186), and the former mark ranked 10th-best in a season for UO. On the season, she also ranked top-five for the team in total bases (second, 82), slugging (second, .463), sacrifice bunts (second, 7), batting (fourth, .277), hits (fourth, 49) and on-base percentage (fifth, .312). Senior right fielder Kayleen Hudson stood top-five on the team in walks (fourth, 16), RBI (fifth, 16), home runs (fifth, 4). With their success in the classroom, Gail and Hudson were tabbed to the Pac-10 All-Academic Second Team, while senior catcher Amie Morris picked up her first, first-team honor. The Salem, Ore., native started 111 games in her career and was one of the team’s most dependable signal-callers.
OTHER DUCK RECORD BOOK SIGHTINGS ? PAST SEASONS
Sari-Jane Jenkins, Sr., LF, Salem, Ore.
Past Seasons
Average ? 7th, .396, 2007
Runs ? 5th, 48, 2007
Hits ? 2nd, 82, 2007
Doubles ? 2nd, 16, 2007
Stolen Bases ? 2nd, 38, 2007
Melissa Rice, Sr., P, Colville, Wash.
Past Seasons
Victories ? 6th, 21, 2007
Appearances ? 9th, 40, 2007
Starts ? 9th, 34, 2007
Complete Games ? 10th-t, 23, 2007
Strikeouts ? 9th, 114, 2007
Neena Bryant, Jr., CF, Placentia, Calif.
Past Seasons
Doubles - 4th-t, 14, 2007
Home Runs ? 10th-t, 10, 2007
Runs Batted In ? 4th, 46, 2007
Extra Base Hits ? 5th, 25, 2007
Total Bases ? 9th-t, 104, 2007
Home Runs ? 10th, 10, 2007 and 2008
Runs Batted - 4th, 46 (3rd is 47)
Total Bases ? 9th, 104, 2007 and 2008
Game
Home Runs ? 3rd, 2, vs. UC Davis, 3/25/08
Monique Fuiava, So., 1B-DP, Las Vegas, Nevada
Game
RBIs ? 5th-tie, 6, vs. Cal Poly, 2/9/08
Cortney Kivett, So., IF, Yucaipa, Calif.
Past Seasons
Stolen Bases ? 4th, 33, 2008
Game
Hits ? 2nd-tie, 4, vs. Colorado State, 2/28/08
Stolen Bases ? 3rd, 3, vs. UNLV, 3/8/08
THE CONFERENCE OF CHAMPIONS
The moniker 'The Conference of Champions' is indeed appropriate for the Pac-10 softball league, since four of the eight league members have combined for 21 of the 27 previous NCAA championships. In '08, Arizona State claimed the national crown and was one of three Pac-10 teams that advanced to the eight-team Women’s College World Series with No. 2 and 7 seeds UCLA and Arizona. In the year-end final rankings, ASU ranked first in the NFCA and USA Softball polls, and other teams in the top 25 included UCLA (5/5), Arizona (7/7), Stanford (11/13) and California (16/14), while Washington and Oregon both received votes. Individually, 13 Pac-10 players were tabbed All-Americans in 2008 (1st-4, 2nd-1, 3rd-8).
OREGON POSTSEASON HISTORY
UO’s first postseason trip was in 1976 to the AIAW World Series, an event it returned to in 1980. The Ducks’ next regional trip in 1989 (3-1) resulted in its lone Women’s College World Series invitation where it went 1-2 with a win over South Carolina (1-0) and losses to Cal Poly Pomona (1-0) and Arizona (4-0). The Ducks also advanced to regional play in 1990 (0-2), ’94 (2-2), ’98 (2-2), ’99 (1-2) and 2000 (2-2). Seventh-year head coach Kathy Arendsen guided UO to its five most recent trips in ’03 in Fullerton, Calif. (5-2), ’04 in Tallahassee, Fla., (4-2), ’05 (2-2), ’07 in Columbia, S.C. (2-2) and ’08 (2-2) in Norman, Okla.
THE ROAD TO OKLAHOMA CITY
The NCAA Division I Tournament is composed of 64 teams (30 automatic qualifiers and 34 at-large) and held over three weekends. The opening weekend (Friday-Sunday, May 15-17), four teams participate in each of 16 regional sites in a double-elimination tournament. The 16 top teams are seeded with one placed at each regional site, and remaining teams placed in regional brackets to create balanced competition and avoid conference match-ups, when possible. The following weekend (Friday-Saturday, May 22-23), the 16 regional winners advance to super regional competition for a best-of-three, two-team series at eight campus sites. The following weekend (Thursday May 28-June 3), the remaining eight winning teams advance to the Women’s College World Series (WCWS) - an eight-team, double-elimination tournament - hosted at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. More tourney info is located at the www.NCAAsports.com website.
TICKET INFORMATION
In 2009, the Ducks will host 15 home games on 14 dates at Howe Field. UO has four non-conference dates early in the schedule vs. Portland State (Wed., March 11; Wed., April 1 at 5 p.m.), and Seattle (doubleheader ? Tue., March 24 at 1 p.m.). Oregon’s first home Pac-10 contest is against California, Friday, April 3 for a 4 p.m. tilt. Five weeks later, UO caps the regular season at home vs. a pair of recent national champions in Arizona and Arizona State, Thursday-Saturday, May 7-9.
Varsity sport tickets are available though the Oregon Athletic Ticket Office (1-800-WEB-FOOT, 541 346-4461 locally), and tickets are for general admission seating are $5 for Adults and $3 for Children (2-18) and Seniors (62+). Groups of 10 or more that arrange for tickets in advance can purchase GA tickets for $2 each. Current UO Students with valid UO ID’s can receive general admission at no charge.
LET THERE BE LIGHTS
The 2009 season is the first that UO can host games at night. In January, the department finished the installation of six permanent light standards by Musco Sports Lighting to give the Ducks an option to practice and play at night. The project - budgeted at $314,000 - will be paid mostly from the gifted salary of UO athletic director Pat Kilkenny. The lighting system will resemble the recent update to nearby Hayward Field, although the candlepower won't be the same strength and adjusted to limit the effects on the surrounding residential neighborhood.
HOME GAME TICKET/PROMOTION GAME CALENDAR
Wed., 3/11 - Portland State, 5 p.m. - Bi-Mart 2 for 1 Ticket Deal
Tue., 3/24 - Seattle (doubleheader), 1 p.m. -Bi-Mart $2 Tuesday ? 2 games for $2
Wed., 4/1 - Portland State, 5 p.m. - April Fool’s Day - BB vs. Portland Ticket stub - FREE
Fri., 4/3 - California, 4 p.m. - "Duck Day" - Live Green Yell-O ? T-Shirt Day Get $1 off General Admission with your Spirit T-Shirt.
Sat., 4/4 - Stanford, 1 p.m. - Jr. Duck Day / Bi-Mart Family Day - 2 kids & 2 adults for $10
Sun., 4/5 - Stanford, Noon - Kidsports & Little League Day
Fri., 4/10 - Oregon State, 4 p.m. - Buy 1, Get 1 ? Buy OSU ticket, Get UW ticket free
Sat., 4/11 - Oregon State, 1 p.m. ? "Pink out the Park" (Strike Out Cancer) & Easter Game Egg Hunt for Kids Buy 1, Get 1 ? Buy OSU, Get UCLA
Fri., 4/17 - Washington, 4 p.m. ? Bi-Mart Family Day - 2 kids & 2 adults for $10
Sat., 4/18 - UCLA, 1 p.m. - "Signature Saturday" Autograph Day / Take a Kid to the Game ? Kids tix $1
Sun., 4/19 - UCLA, Noon - "Crowd Howe" (on Earth Day - Plant a Tree, Get in Free) - Donate your ticket price to the Eugene Tree Foundation
Thu., 5/7 - Arizona, 4 p.m. - BI-MART 2-for-1 ticket deal
Fri., 5/8 - Arizona State, 4 p.m. - Scout Night
Sat., 5/ 9 - Arizona State, Noon - Mother’s Day ? Moms get in Free
MORE ONLINE SOFTBALL INFORMATION
NCAA: www.ncaasports.com
NCAA Playing Rules: http://www.ncaa.org/wps/ncaa?ContentID=351
NCAA Championships Handbooks: http://www.ncaa.org/wps/ncaa?ContentID=36602
NCAA Record Books: http://www.ncaa.org/wps/ncaa?ContentID=36413
Pacific-10 Conference: www.Pac-10.org
National Professional Fastpitch League (NPF): www.profastpitch.com
International Softball Federation: www.internationalsoftball.com
USA Softball: www.USAsoftball.ccm
National Fastpitch Coaches Association: www.nfca.org
Ultimate Softball: www.ultimatesoftball.com
Season RPI Ratings: http://warrennolan.com/softballl
OREGON SOFTBALL MEDIA
Daily Emerald Student Newspaper: www.dailyemerald.com
Eugene Register Guard: www.registerguard.com
Oregonian: www.oregonlive.com
KEZI-TV (ABC): www.kezi.org
KMTR-TV (NBC): www.kmtr.org
KVAL-TV (CBS): www.kval.org
KUGN-590 AM (Radio): www.kugn.com
Duck News (Online): www.DuckNews.com
OREGON SOFTBALL QUICK FACTS
Head Coach (Alma Mater): Kathy Arendsen (Chico State ?80)
Record at Oregon: 233-174 (.572) - Seventh Season
Overall Record: 605-449 (.574) - 20th Season
Office Phone / FAX: 541-346-2245 / -2244
Associate Head Coaches: J. Gaudreau
Assistant Coach: Mick Hokanson
Volunteer Coach: Lovena Chaput
Athletic Trainers: Luke Montgomery, Clay Jamieson
Team Managers: John Mitchell, Garrett Gilchrist
2008 Record / Pac-10 Record (place): 35-29 / 5-16 (8th)
2008 Final NFCA / USA Softball Rankings: Received Votes
2008 Highest NFCA / USA Softball Rankings: 20th / 23rd
2008 Postseason Record / Finish: 2-2 (Regional, Norman, Okla.)
Letterwinners Returning / Lost: 11/5
Starters Returning / Lost: 7/4
Position Players Returning / Lost: 9/4
Pitchers Returning / Lost: 2/1
Top 2009 Returnees (’08 Stats)
Sari-Jane Jenkins (Sr., SS, .293, 53H, 37BB, 37R, 32SB)
Neena Bryant (Jr., OF, .330, 64H, 10-2B, 10HR, 46RBI, 23SB)
Melissa Rice (Sr., P, 2.31 ERA, 12-11, 3 SHO, 87 SO, 41 BB)
Monique Fuiava (So., 1B, .223, 7 HR, 20 RBI)
Ashley Kivett (So., IF, .221, 24 H, 7 SB, 3 HR, 12 RBI)
Cortney Kivett (So., 2B, .290, 56 H, 33 SB)
Key 2008 Losses (’08 Stats)
Lovena Chaput (Sr., SS, .266, 47 H, 8 2B, 6 HR, 26 RBI)
Alicia Cook (Sr., P, 2.33 ERA, 17-14, 18 CG, 4 SHO)
Joanna Gail (Sr., 3B, .277, 49 H, 12 2B, 7 HR, 27 RBI)
Kayleen Hudson (Sr., RF, .203, 4 HR, 16 BB, 16 RBI)
Amie Morris (Sr., C, .182, 95 PO)
Newcomers (5)
Kelsey Chambers, Fr., OF-IF, Concord, Calif.
Lindsey Chambers, Fr., IF, Concord, Calif.
Mikayla Endicott, Fr., P, Roseburg, Ore.
Jordan Reeves, Fr., C, Fairbanks, Alaska
Samantha Skillingstad, Fr., P, Spokane, Wash.
RETURNING LETTERWINNERS (# of letters)
Sari-Jane Jenkins: 3
Melissa Rice: 3
Hannah Barril: 2
Neena Bryant: 2
Carlyn Re: 2
Blair Williamson: 2
Monique Fuiava: 1
Ashley Kivett: 1
Cortney Kivett: 1
Brittany Rumfelt: 1
Kaitlin Vitek: 1
Letterwinners Lost (5)
Lovena Chaput: 4
Alicia Cook: 4
Joanna Gail: 4
Kayleen Hudson: 4
Amie Morris: 4
2009 DUCK NUMERICAL ROSTER
# Name Pos. B/T Ht. Yr. Hometown (High School/College)
1 Cortney Kivett IF L/R 5-3 So. Yucaipa, Calif. (Yucaipa)
2 Sari-Jane Jenkins LF L/R 5-6 Sr. Salem, Ore. (South Salem)
4 Blair Williamson OF L/R 5-8 Jr. Salem, Ore. (Sprague)
5 Lindsey Chambers IF R/R 5-4 Fr. Concord, Calif. (Clayton Valley)
6 Neena Bryant IF R/R 5-6 Jr. Placentia, Calif. (El Dorado)
7 Samantha Skillingstad P R/R 5-10 Fr. Spokane, Wash. (Shadle Park)
8 Kelsey Chambers IF-OF R/R 5-4 Fr. Concord, Calif. (Clayton Valley)
9 Mikayla Endicott P R/R 5-8 Fr. Roseburg, Ore. (Roseburg)
10 Hannah Barril IF-OF L/R 5-1 Jr. Juneau, Alaska (Juneau Douglas)
11 Ashley Kivett C-IF R/R 5-4 So. Yucaipa, Calif. (Yucaipa)
13 Kaitlin Vitek C-IF R/R 5-8 So. Valencia, Calif. (William S. Hart)
15 Monique Fuiava 1B R/R 5-8 So. Las Vegas, Nev. (Mojave)
16 Melissa Rice P R/R 5-8 Sr. Colbert, Wash. (Colville)
24 Carlyn Re 1B L/R 5-6 Jr. Tualatin, Ore. (Tualatin)
25 Shelley Deadmond OF L/R 5-6 RJr. Chico, Calif. (Butte/Chico)
27 Jordan Reeves C R/R 5-8 Fr. Fairbanks, Alaska (Lathrop)
35 Brittany Rumfelt P L/L 5-8 So. Lakeport, Calif. (Clear Lake)
2009 DUCK ALPHABETICAL ROSTER
# Name Pos. B/T Yr.
10 Hannah Barril IF-OF L/R Jr.
6 Neena Bryant OF R/R Jr.
8 Kelsey Chambers IF-OF R/R Fr.
5 Lindsey Chambers IF R/R Fr.
25 Shelley Deadmond OF L/R RJr.
9 Mikayla Endicott P R/R Fr.
15 Monique Fuiava 1B R/R So.
2 Sari-Jane Jenkins LF L/R Sr.
11 Ashley Kivett C-IF R/R So.
1 Cortney Kivett IF L/R So.
24 Carlyn Re 1B L/R Jr.
27 Jordan Reeves C R/R Fr.
16 Melissa Rice P R/R Sr.
35 Brittany Rumfelt P L/L So.
7 Samantha Skillingstad P R/R Fr.
13 Kaitlin Vitek C-IF R/R So.
4 Blair Williamson OF L/R Jr.
DUCK PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
COACHES
Kathy Arendsen (AIR-un-son)
J. Gaudreau (GOD-row)
Mick Hokanson (HOKE-an-son)
Lovena Chaput (lah-VEE-nah CHAP-it)
PLAYERS
Hannah Barril: bah-RIL
Neena Bryant: KNEE-nah
Mikayla Endicott: mih-KAY-lah IN-dih-cot
Monique Fuiava: foo-EE-ah-vah
Sari-Jane Jenkins: SARRY-Jane
Ashley & Courtney Kivett: KIHV-et
Carlyn Re: CAR-lynn RAY
Samantha Skillingstad: SKILL-ing-stad
Kaitlin Vitek: VEE-tek
SQUAD BREAKDOWN
BY CLASS
Seniors: 2
Juniors: 5
Sophomores: 5
Freshmen: 5
AT BAT / BY POSITION
Right/Left: 10/7
Infielders/Outfielders: 8/5
Pitchers/Catchers: 4/3
BY STATE
California: 8
Oregon: 4
Alaska: 2
Washington: 2
Nevada: 1
NATIONAL POLLS (5/5)
USA Today/NFCA Division I Top 25 Poll
http://www.usasoftball.com/folders.asp?uid=3208
Rk Team (1st Place Vts) Record Totals PVS
1 Florida (28) 52-3 700 1
*2 Stanford 44-6 654 3
*3 UCLA 38-9 634 2
*4 Washington 39-9 627 4
*5 Alabama 45-8 598 5
*6 Arizona 39-13 532 7
7 Georgia 39-9 520 T-8
8 Michigan 38-9 510 T-8
*9 Arizona State 38-15 466 6
10 Oklahoma 38-13 446 10
11 Ohio State 42-7 418 11
*12 California 34-16 366 13
*13 Northwestern 29-13 350 12
*14 North Carolina 44-10 303 15
*15 Missouri 42-9 298 14
16 Florida State 41-13 271 17
17 Louisville 46-8 238 18
18 Tennessee 37-15-1 232 16
19 DePaul 35-11 177 19
20 LSU 32-15-1 147 20
*21 Georgia Tech 40-13 143 23
22 Louisiana-Lafayette 38-10 134 22
23 Cal Poly 36-10 123 21
24 UMass 35-8 88 24
25 Fresno State 32-18 29 RV
Others Receiving Votes: Iowa 28, BYU 21, *Kentucky 16, Notre Dame 9, *San Diego State 8, *Nevada 6, *Texas 4, East Carolina 1, Jacksonville State 1, Baylor 1, *Nebraska 1
Dropped Out: No. 25 Iowa
* Denotes Duck opponents in 2009
Parenthesis denotes first place votes.
ESPN.com/USA Softball Collegiate Top 25
http://nfca.org/top25/index.php?cat_id=1
Rk Team Record Totals PVS
1. Florida (19) 52-3 497 1
*2. UCLA 38-9 460 2
*3. Alabama 45-8 456 3
*4. Stanford (1) 44-6 448 4
*5. Washington 39-9 432 5
6. Michigan 38-9 395 6
7. Georgia 39-9 356 9
*8. Arizona 39-3 347 8
9. Oklahoma 38-13 333 11
10. Ohio State 42-7 332 12
*11. Arizona State 38-15 306 7
*12. Northwestern 29-13 263 10
*13. California 34-16 262 14
*14. Missouri 42-9 230 13
*15. Georgia Tech 40-13 226 16
16. Tennessee 37-15-1 198 15
*17. North Carolina 44-10 149 17
18. Louisville 46-8 142 18
19. DePaul 35-11 130 20
20. UMass 35-8 124 19
21. Cal Poly 36-10 109 21
22. Florida State 41-13 108 23
23. LSU 32-15-1 78 22
*24. Nevada 35-15 35 25
25. ULL 38-10 34 RV
Dropped Out: Iowa
Others Receiving Votes: Fresno State (18), BYU (7), Florida Gulf Coast (6), Iowa (6), *Kentucky (6), *Texas (4), *San Diego State (2) and Baylor (1).
Parenthesis Denotes first place votes.
* Denotes Duck opponents in 2009
-The USA Today/NFCA Division I Top 25 Poll is voted on by NCAA Division I head coaches representing each conference. First-place votes are in parentheses.
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