— Men’s golf star Aaron Wise has held a club since he could barely walk. It’s paid off, as he is the No. 6 ranked amateur in the world and preparing for the NCAA Championships here in Eugene.
— After earning a fourth consecutive Pac-12 title, the women’s softball team earned a No. 5 seed in NCAA Tournament and will host a Eugene regional.
— Men’s baseball coach George Horton earned his 1,000 career victory with a 7-4 victory over Oregon State on Friday. Oregon took two out of three games in the Civil War series in Corvallis.
— Oregon track and field swept the Pac-12 this weekend. The men earned their 10th-straight title, while the women won their eighth-straight.
— Men’s tennis earned its first-ever NCAA Tournament win by defeating No. 23 Tulsa 4-1. In the second round, they were downed by No.10 Oklahoma 4-2.
— Women’s tennis recruit Julia Dale-Eshet is taking her talents from South Beach, Florida to Eugene, Oregon where she will work to balance tennis and music.
— Ex-Oregon quarterback Vernon Adam’s Jr. is in talks with the Canadian Football League’s B.C. Lions, according to TSN’s Farhan Lalji.
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Aaron Wise prepares for NCAA Championship, track and field and softball earn Pac-12 titles
Jack Butler
May 15, 2016
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