Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 06, 1981, Page 12, Image 12

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Despite some painful injuries, Oregon fans found a few things to clap about over the break.
While you were gone.
Oregon sports action over the
break:
Men’s basketball: The hol
iday season began with a
bad note for the Ducks as so
phomore guard Gary Gatewood
sustained a broken writst in the
Dec. 20 Athletes in Action
game. Gatewood will be
sidelined for at least a month
On Dec. 22, Oregon defeated
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Pacific Lutheran, 93-69. Mike
Clark led the Ducks with 20
points and 10 rebounds.
Before Oregon traveled to
Portland for the Far West Clas
sic, it was announced that
starting forward Jerome Wil
liams was benched with a
bruised shoulder. This left
Oregon with a nine-man roster
for the Portland tournament.
Oregon opened the Classic
on Dec. 26 with a 82-78 win over
Cal-State Fullerton, with Clark
again leading the way with 22
points. Oregon then squeezed
by Drake, 75-73, to advance to
the finals against then-third
ranked Oregon State.
The Ducks controlled the
tempo against the Beavers, but
couldn’t stop the outside shoot
ing of guards Ray Blume and
Mark Radford, who combined
for 38 points and led Oregon
State to a 67-57 win.
The Ducks finished their pre
conference schedule with a 7-2
record.
Finally, Saturday night,
Oregon dropped its Pacific-10
opener to Arizona, 73-70.
Freshman guard Fred Cofield
led the Ducks with 20 while for
ward John Grieg added 19
points and 15 rebounds.
Women’s basketball: Oregon
had defending national cham
pion Old Dominion pinned to the
wall in the finals of the Guisti
Tournament, but lost in the final
moments, 68-67. Senior forward
Bev Smith led the Ducks with 24
points and 17 rebounds.
Oregon defeated San Jose
State, 81-61, and Oregon State,
72-71, to reach the final game in
the tournament.
The Ducks then breezed
through the Wahine Classic in
Honolulu, beating Cal-State Los
Angeles, 76-62, in the cham
pionship game. In Oregon’s
tournament opener, Debbie
Adams scored 18 points to pace
a 91-51 win over University of
Alaska-Anchorage. The Ducks
then beat Utah State, 105-72, to
advance to the final game.
Saturday night, Smith scored
22 points as Oregon blew out
Arizona, 94-58, to bring the
15th-ranked Ducks’ season
record to 8-4.
Wrestling: Oregon defeated
Oregon State, 22-16, to win the
Oregon Invitational, held the
weekend before Christmas. The
Ducks also had six individual
champions in the eight-team
tournament: Mike Erb (118
pounds), Alan Goldman (126),
Nelson Imamura (142), Rick
O'Shea (158), Jeff Stuebing
(167) and Ryan Kelly (190).
Oregon then traveled to
California to register wins over
Humboldt State, 44-0, and UC
Davis, 50-0. Oregon wrestlers
scored three pins in each meet.
Last Sunday, Oregon
trounced San Jose State 33-5 to
bring the Ducks season record
to 8-0. Oregon is now ranked
seventh in the nation.
women s program takes
10th in national awards
Oregon’s women’s athletic
program earned tenth place for
1979-80 in the American
Women’s Sports Foundation
all-sports championship.
Winners were determined on
a scoring system based on fin
ishes in national and regional
competition with bonus points
awarded for each national com
petition in which an institution
participated.
Oregon scored 52 points in
the competition. UCLA was the
runaway winner among NCAA
Division I schools with 98 points.
During the 1979-80 school
year, Oregon’s women teams
won regional titles in field hock
ey, cross country, basketball
and track.
In national competiton, the
Ducks placed second in cross
country, seventh in softball,
tenth in track and advanced to
the second round of the AIAW
basketball playoffs. The Ducks
also sent competitors to
national championships for
gymnastics and swimming.
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