Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 25, 1981, Page 8, Image 7

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Now they play for real
Men’s basketball squad
hosts Irvine Saturday
By DONALD COULTER
Of the Emerald
After six weeks of practice and two intrasquad
games. Oregon's basketball team will play for real
this Saturday in the season opener vs Cal-lrvine at
Mac Court (7:30 p m.)
And they'll be taking the court with a lot of
youth on their side, as the Ducks feature five fresh
men and three others who saw limited action last
year
''The framework is there, but we re not consis
tent," says Oregon head coach Jim Haney of his
inexperienced team We have flurries of five min
utes where we play well on offense or defense or on
the (fast) break, but not for the entire game or even a
half "
The most prominent of the newcomers is center
Blair Rasmussen (6-11, 250), the Ducks' prize
recruit from Auburn. Wash Rasmussen will get a
quick taste of ma|or college basketball, as Haney will
probably start him Saturday
“Blair will make it (the jump from high school to
college basketball) intelligently," his coach says
"He has good physical ability and will improve in
time.”
Another important addition to this year's team
will be |unior forward Jerome Williams (6-8, 220),
who was forced to redshirt last season after suffering
a fractured shoulder in the fifth game
"I would stack him up with any power forward
in the conference in the first intrasquad game
Haney says Williams was clearly the dominant figure
in that game, scoring 43 points with 29 points and
nine rebounds coming in the first half
Though he is still not sure who the starting five
will be Saturday. Haney says he will probably go with
Rasmussen at center, Williams and senior captain
John Greig (6-7) at forwards and sophomores Fred
Cofield (6-3) and Gary Gatewood (6-3) at the
guards
Other keys for the Ducks will be senior point
guard Barry Walker sophomore forward David
Brantley (6-6) and freshman forward Rodnie Taylor
(6-8), the only player to score over 20 points in both
intrasquad games
Haney, starting his fourth year as Oregon's
head coach hopes to improve on last years 13-14
record despite the graduation of center Mike Clark,
Oregon s leading scorer and rebounder last year
not to mention the loss of veterans Ray Whiting, Ron
Burns and John Cheatham who all are redshirting
this year prior to the start of practice
"To be honest, I've never reflected for a
moment on how their loss will affect us' Haney
says "I'm more concerned with who we have now
and with Cal-lrvine "
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Jerome Williams is expected to be Oregon's top
offensive threat this year,
Haney's concerns over Irvine revolve around
center Kevin Magee Last year Magee was selected
on the first team All-America team alongside the
likes of Ralph Sampson. Mark Agquire, Isiah Thomas
and Danny Ainge
Magee averaged 27 5 points and 12 5
rebounds per game last year He became the only
player in college basketball history to rank in the top
five nationally in four ma|or offensive categories
scoring, rebounding field goal percentage and
blocked shots
His credentials speak for themselves.' Haney
says of Magee "He is a strong, physical, hard-nosed
player, Players of his caliber create a lot of prob
lems "
Besides Magee Cal-lrvine returns the rest of its
starters from last year s 17-10 team including guard
Randy Whieldon (16 1 p p g ) and forward Ben
McDonald (11 0 p p g )
Despite the worries over how to contain Magee
Haney seems confident the Ducks will be ready for
their opener
"We've shown good progress in all areas in this
last week Now we need to put it all together in a
game ”
Matmen open on road
A weekend in Las Vegas is on tap for the University of Oregon
wrestling team as the Ducks open their 1981-82 season at the Las
Vegas Invitational
Defending Pac-10 champions, the Ducks will be one of 14 squads
competing at the two day tournament which begins Friday Highly
touted Cal State-Bakersfield heads the list of teams scheduled to
compete and is favored to win the tournament according to Duck
coach Ron Finley
This tournament should give us a good idea of where we are
said Finley, who added that a lot of little things, such as injuries have
slowed down his team s progress during preseason workouts
Oregon s grapplers begin dual meet competition when they host
Humboldt State on Wednesday, December 2 at 7 30 p m
Campbell wins
sabre event
Oregon fencing coach Norm
Campbell won the sabre chal
lenge portion of the Columbia
International Foil Challenge at
Vancouver Wa last weekend
Campbell who also finished
fifth in the foil competition was
the best Oregon finisher Mike
Medler placed 12th in the foil
while on the women's side Tara
Harper and Katie Hickey were
both semifirialists in the foil
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