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@GoDucks: No. 3 @OregonSB is Super Regional bound once again! Ducks defeat No. 25 Wisconsin 3-0 in NCAA Eugene Regional Championship #WCWS
Sat, 18 May 2013 20:56:40 +0000
@GoDucks: RT @OregonSB: 15 minutes from Sunday's NCAA SB game between No. 25 Oregon & No. 25 Wisconsin. Watch at http://t.co/dcHNsw00eQ #NCAASB #WCW?
Sat, 18 May 2013 18:51:43 +0000
@GoDucks: Plenty of diamond action today as @OregonSB plays for NCAA Eugene Regional Championship at 12 & @OregonBaseball hosts Civil War at 2
Sat, 18 May 2013 17:43:21 +0000
@GoDucks: Big Civil War W by No. 10 @OregonBaseball tonight, blanking the No. 6 Beavs 3-0. Need 1 more win this weekend to clinch series
Sat, 18 May 2013 03:55:56 +0000
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Herb Yamanaka
Position: Hall of Fame Inductee
Other Position: Inductee, Administrator (1960-present)

Few individuals have sacrificed so much for so many for the love of an educational institution as has one of the greatest ambassadors the University of Oregon will ever know. Through his countless contributions such as the spearheading of Oregon’s efforts for three decades of co-hosting the Far West Classic holiday basketball tournament in Portland, to helping manage a trio of Olympic track and field trials and numerous conference and NCAA national championship event s on the Oregon campus, in addition to the cultivation of millions of dollars for intercollegiate athletics as well as his alma mater, Herb has graciously placed the needs of others above his own. Whether it was in his role as ticket manager, concessionaire, security coordinator or fund-raiser, his motivation has been one of simplicity . . . it has always been about the Ducks’ student-athletes because that is the way that former Oregon football coach and athletic director Len Casanova would have wanted it. Since graduating from Oregon with a degree in biology in 1956, the Hawaii native worked under no fewer than 11 athletic directors in almost every capacity imaginable, yet the two characteristics that have remained unchanging throughout the years have always been his heart and dedication.

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