Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 19, 1981, Page 9, Image 9

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    Women knock out Beavers in second round
By TAMARA SWENSON
Of the Emerald
Playing the same team four
times in a season has its advan
tages and disadvantages,
especially when the only game
that really counts is the one at
the end of the season
Oregon's women's basketball
team has met and defeated
Oregon State University twice
this season, including Friday’s
73-64 decision The teams are
scheduled for one more league
game and, unlesss something
unforseen happens, the two
teams should meet in the
Region 9 championship — the
game which decides who goes
to nationals.
"We can't afford to take any
game against them (OSU) light
ly,” said Oregon coach Elwin
Heiny. “I’d rather we didn’t meet
them at all. This team (Oregon)
is a good team and it takes all we
can to hold them.”
During his four-year tenure at
the University, Heiny’s teams
hold a commanding 10-1 series
lead over OSU But Oregon’s
one loss to the Beavers two
years ago was the regional
championship contest, which
sent OSU to nationals and the
Ducks home to lick their
wounds.
Only two Ducks were around
for that game — senior guard
Debbie Adams and junior for
ward Bev Smith — but everyone
else knows about Civil War
rivalry.
"Inside, I never want to lose to
OSU," said Smith, who scored
26 points and nabbed 12
rebounds in Friday’s victory
over the Beavers. "But the odds
against winning every game for
four years are high enough
without meeting them as often
as we do.”
Every game between the two
universities is a battle, said
OSU's 6-5 center Carol Menken
outside a quiet Beaver locker
room Friday. "We've really got
nothing to lose when we play
them. So we can play all out.”
But the Beavers were unable
to play "all out” against the
Ducks Friday. The two teams
traded the lead until Smith, with
seven minutes left in the half,
gave the Ducks a three-point
lead.
Forward MaryAnn Stoican put
Oregon ahead for good with two
baskets to give the Ducks a
five-point lead, 22-17. From that
point on, the game belonged to
Oregon, as the Ducks put in 14
points to OSU's four to take a
36-21 halftime lead.
Menken, who leads the nation
in scoring with an average of
30.1 points a game, was held to
seven points in the first half.
Menken spent most of the game
jockeying for position against
Alison Lang, Oregon’s 6-3
center
“Alison L ng worked harder
than anyon I’ve ever seen,”
said 5-3 gut d Allison Towriss,
who nabbed jeveral key steals
for Oregon. "It might have taken
a lot for (Lang's) offensive
game, but what she had to do
was shut out Menken."
During the second half,
Oregon opened its lead to 25
points with three minutes left.
Ahead 73-49, Oregon's bench
came in to play ‘'t the game.
The Beavers dia hat they
could against the subs, ..coring
15 points to close within nine
points.
’’Without Menken, OSU
doesn’t score,” said Towriss as
she pulled tape from her ankles
after the game. "But it took
teamwork to win."
Holmes, Nolan pace gymnasts
Oregon's Holly Holmes and
Maureen Nolan finished one
two in the all-around as the
Ducks won every event to
sweep a four-way gymnastics
meet Saturday
The Ducks scored a season
high 130.15 points to outdis
tance San Francisco State
(109 4), Cal State-Hayward
(106.9) and the University of
Alberta (99.3).
Holmes won the beam and
uneven bars events to help
compile a 33.40 all-around
score Jeanette Stewart won the
floor exercise and Sara Gustaf
son the vault.
Oregon’s dual meet record is
now 5-0. The team’s next com
petition is Friday at 8 p.m in
McArthur Court against Minne
sota.
Vault — 1 Gustafson (O), 2 9 05, Nolan (O),
8 9, 3. Holmes (O), 8 65
Bars — 1 Holmes (O), 9 15; 2 Stewart (O),
8 5; 3. Nolan (O), 8 4
Beam — 1 Holmes (O), 7 75; 2 tie. Betsy
Matmen improve to 12-1
With two new wrestlers in the
lineup, Oregon improved its
season record to 12-1 with a
42-3 plastering of Central Wa
shington College Friday.
Paul Sheriff (167) and Owen
Engelmann (heavyweight) both
registered pins against their
CWC opponents.
Sheriff, a sophomore, pinneu
Mike Argo 3:31 into the match.
Engelmann, also a sophomore,
dropped Stacy Williams at 3:10.
Oregon's Jeff Stuebing (177)
and Mike Miller (190) also regis
tered falls.
118 — Randy Ohta (O) dec San Segawa,
8-1; 126 — Mike Erb (O) dec Ron Ellis, 8-4,
134 — Cliff Porter (O) dec Charles Hicks,
19-6; 142 - Bill Nugent (O) dec C D Hoi
ness. 12-4; 150 — Richard Esparza (CWC)
dec Keith Beutler, 14-8; 158 — Rick O'Shea
(O) dec Cory Cook. 18-3; 167 - Sheriff (O)
pinned Argo, 3:31, 177 — Stuebing (O)
pinned Norm Charouhas, 1:47; 190 — Miller
(O) pinned Rich Elstrom, 2 33. Heavyweight
— Engelmann pinned Williams, 3:10
Aguirre breaks scoring mark
CHICAGO (AP) - Forward
Mark Aguirre shattered
DePaul’s all-time scoring record
with a 25-point performance
Sunday to lead the fourth
ranked Blue Demons to a 90-75
victory over Wagner.
Aguirre, who now has 1,902
points in less than three years,
set the mark when he converted
a slam-dunk with 11:17 remain
ing to give the Blue Demons a
commanding 75-52 advantage
The Demons, 15-1, took a
48-39 halftime lead as Aguirre
accounted for 14 points and
Terry Cummings collected 11 of
his total af 19
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Skellenger (CSH) and Cindi Benson (O).
7 55
Floor — 1 Stewart (O). 8 0; 2 Holmes (O).
7 85; 3 Cindy Scharp (CSH), 7 75
All-around — 1 Holmes (O), 33 40; 2 Nolan
(O), 32 0: 3 Darcy Heath (SFS). 30 95
Lang out-rebounded M“nkRn,
grabbing nine to Menken s ma.
As a team, Oregon out
rebounded OSU 46 to 28, shot
53 4 percent from the floor and
61.1 percent from the line. The
Beavers dropped far below their
average, shooting 42 4 percent
from the floor and 61.5 percent
from the line.
“We re a good team and
they're a good team,” Stoican
said. “But person for person we
have more talent
“This was a good game — a
tough game," Stoican said
“But it always is when we play
OSU.”
OSU - 21-43 64
Oregon - 36-37 73
OSU — Sturznegger 3 6, Becker 4 0-1 8,
Collings 4 8, Clark 4 3-4 11, Martin 1 2.
Acarregui 1 2. Menken 11 5-8 27 Total: 28
8-13 64
Oregon - Adams 6 3-9 15, Snider 7 1-1 15,
Heimstra 1 2, Smith 12 2-2 26. Stoican 3 6,
Lang 2 4-4 8 Total: 31 11 -18 73
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