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Senior 150-pound wrestler Barry Broyles manhandles freshman Kevin Carrera of Fresno State
The Duck wrestler pinned his opponent to up his record to 4-0
Tame Cyclones 71-45
Ducks advance in classic
WICHITA Kan — The ninth-ranked Oregon
women's basketball team easily won its first
round game at the Pizza Hut Classic here Thurs
day, beating Iowa State 71-45
As a result of the victory, the Ducks will face a
tough Texas team in the semifinals tonight The
Longhorns advanced to the semifinals with a win
over Colorado
"We were a little overconfident going into the
game," admitted Duck mentor Elwin Heiny
"Everyone knew from the start that we were going
to win No one was extremely sharp, but lots of
people contributed ”
The main contributor was All-American sen
ior Bev Smith Smith scored 21 points and
grabbed 18 rebounds In addition, Duck center
Alison Lang, potted 21 points and snared 13
rebounds Oregon won the rebound battle con
vincingly, 73-49, setting a school record for most
rebounds in a single game
Neither team shot very well from the field, as
Oregon hit on 32-of-80 shots for 40 percent The
Cyclones managed to connect on a mere
2l-of-82
The Ducks led 29-19 at the half, and Heiny
substituted freely throughout the second half
But the coach said his team will have to show
a marked improvement if it wants to stay in the
game with Texas
"We will be looking for a better performance
today than yesterday," Heiny said "I think we
were all looking ahead to play Texas, and it hurt
us People think Texas will clobber us They are a
good, quick team We ll see if we can withstand
the pressure ”
OREGON (71) - Smith 21, Lang 21, Bern
hardt 7, Stoican 6, Trask 4, Gienger 4, Higgs 4,
Metzger 2, Beckes, Christiansen, Harris 2, Gat
chell
IOWA STATE (45) — Cain 10, Eckert 10, Mason
5, Ellivee 3, Brown 3, Revely, Sawyer 2, Cook,
Burns 6, Lesman 6
Halftime — Oregon 29, Iowa State 19
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Duck wrestlers
smash Bulldogs
By PAUL DANZER
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Consecutive pins by Barry Boyles, Keith Beutler and Paul
Sheriff powered Oregon's 14th-ranked wrestling team to a 37-11
win over Fresno State Thursday night in McArthur Court
The victory was the fourth in as many days for the Ducks, who
rolled over Eastern Washington, Washington State and Central
Washington on the road before hosting Fresno It was the Ducks
12th win without a loss in the series with the Bulldogs and raised
Oregon's season dual meet record to 8-0 Fresno State dropped to
1-6 on the season.
Boyles got things rolling after the Ducks had built a 12-7 lead in
the early going The undefeated senior built a 7-1 first round lead
before putting Fresno's 150-pound Kevin Carrera to the mat for the
pin and his fifth win on the season with 36 seconds remaining in the
first round
After the intermission, Beutler and Sheriff put Fresno out of the
match
First, Beutler pinned Fresno State's Robert Juarez two minutes
into their 158-pound match to up the count to 24-7, then Sheriff
followed suit, falling the Bulldog’s Scott Inouye just 47 seconds into
the 167-pound contest.
For Beutler, it was his fourth win of the season against no
defeats, while Sheriff improved his mark to 10-5
Despite the score, there was little for Duck fans to cheer about
other than the pinning spree that gave the home team a 30-7 edge
with three matches left The Ducks looked tired from their roadtrip,
relying on forfiets at 126 and heavyweight to run up the score.
"We looked flat," said Oregon mat coach Ron Finley of the win
The Ducks left Ellensburg, Wash , at 6 a m Thursday - the last leg
of a swing through that state which included a temperature of 22
degrees below zero in Pullman
"That's no excuse," Finley said "We just didn't think out
there
The boys from California got an early jump on the Ducks when
freshman Abric Liley stuck a 16-5 loss on Oregon's Randy Ohta at
118 Ohta is subbing for the injured Mike Erb who is expected to be
out for at least three more weeks with an injured arm.
At 134, Oregon's Cliff Porter picked up his 10th victory when
Fresno’s Eric Osmer came up with a bad knee and defaulted after
two rounds Porter had built a 9-1 lead and had nearly pinned
Osmer before the default.
We can use the week off,” said Finley of his squad's pending
break before they return to action hosting 12th ranked San Jose
State next Thursday
It's a tough way to do it,” the coach said of the rigorous
schedule this week, "but it's a good way to prepare for tour
naments "
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