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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1981)
Montana falls to Duck pressure, 89-57 Taking to the road proved profitable as Oregon’s women’s basketball team swept past the University of Montana Thursday night 89-57. But it was a victory Oregon had to fight for. The Lady Grizz lies held to within four points of the Ducks throughout the first half, trailing 36-32. In the second half, Montanas defense, which played a strict zone all evening was able to hold Oregon up to the 10 minute Gymnasts seek victory over Cards in co-ed meet After absorbing defeats to na tionally ranked opponents, Oregon’s men’s and women’s gymnastics teams will try to bounce back against Stanford University in a co-ed meet at 8 p.m. in McArthur Court. Both Cardinal teams also have national status — the men are 20th, the women 17th. The Oregon men will be favored in the dual while the women will be a slight underdog. The Duck men’s team is 3-1 and ranked fourth nationally after falling to third-ranked UCLA two weeks ago. "We shouldn’t have much trouble with them, if we go out and do our routines,” says men’s gymnastics coach Bill Ballester. "But we can’t take them too lightly, either. They’re much better than they have been in the past.” Stanford has a season-high team score of 265.90 in a three way meet, while the Ducks have tallied a 273.20 best this season. The Ducks will be led by all arounder Kelly Crumley (56.17), floor exercise All-American James Yuhashi (9.90) and ring specialist Alex Schwartz (9.75). All three hold the school record for their event. A victory over the Cardinals will be more difficult for the Oregon women. Freshman Merilyn Chapman, a U S. national team member, is Stanford’s premier performer. She is considered one of the nation’s top five all-arounders. The Oregon women, 6-1 this season, will counter with fresh man Maureen Nolan and junior Sara Gustafson. 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