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Weekend in Los Angeles
Women seek
answers in two
tough matches
By Mike Riplinger
Of ttm Emerald
This could be the telling
weekend for the Oregon
women’s basketball squad
The Ducks — ranked ninth in
this week’s Associated Press
national rankings — travel to
Los Angeles to take on second
ranked and undefeated South
ern California and a vastly im
proved UCLA squad And they
may find some answers in the
process
”We will be able to tell just
how good we are after this
weekend,” said Oregon coach
Elwin Heiny. "USC is a very
good team, perhaps tops in the
nation, and it should be a good
indication of where we stand ”
USC has an outstanding
combination in twins Pam and
Paula McGee, a pair of 6-3
sophmores who have been
wreaking havoc on everybody
this year Pam is averaging 20 5
Photo by Steve Dykes
Bev Smith and the Oregon women hope to prove their mettle
against USC and UCLA this weekend.
points and 11.9 rebounds an
outing followed by Paula who is
at 20 7 and 9 0
Oregon will have its own fir
epower in Bev Smith, an All
American in her own right, who
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is at 19 1 points and 11 9
rebounds a clip and Alison Lang
at 19 7 points and 12 0
rebounds per game
"The key will be defense Who
can stop whom will be the
decider," said Heiny
"They have all the advan
tages going into this game
They re undefeated, they re at
home and they've got an awful
lot of talent ”
"As a matter of fact, I expect
them to be a little overconfident
even though we are one of the
better teams they'll face this
year They ve got so much go
ing for them that I think we might
be able to slip in and beat
them "
Oregon is coming off a couple
of 100-point performances
against the University of Wash
ington and Portland State,
which Heiny feels shows the
Ducks should be ready for USC
But he isn't forgetting about
UCLA The Bruins started off
the season ranked in the top
ten, but lost seven of their first
ten games
Now, though, they are on a
six-game winning streak and
Heiny is worried about his team
letting down against them after
playing USC
"We'll have to keep up for
UCLA They have a good team,
they're young but they have
really come together They've
shown that they have a good
team by beating Arizona State
by nine points," said Heiny
Bruins, USC
prepare for
injured Ducks
By Donald Coulter
Ofltr* Emarald
With all their bumps and
bruises, coughs and sneezes
they resemble the M°A*S‘H
4077 unit more than a basket
ball team Funny thing, though,
nobody on the Oregon men's
basketball squad finds the sit
uation too amusing
“We re not as healthy as
we've been other weeks."
Oregon head coach Jim Haney
understated Thursday, minutes
before the Ducks depature to
Los Angeles for a pair of
weekend games against USC
and UCLA
The Ducks go into tonight's
game at USC with only two
starters at full strength off
guard Paul Bain and power-for
ward Jerome Williams Three
others — point guard Fred
Cofield, center Blair Rasmussen
and forward John Greig — are
coming off recent injuries, and
though Haney says he will
probably start them against the
Trojans, their contributions may
be limited
If Cofield is in the opening
lineup Friday, it will be his first
start since Jan 3 against
Arizona State Cofield suffered
a stress fracture in his right foot
in that contest, which forced
him to miss the Ducks' next four
games He suited up for the first
time on Monday against
Washington, and scored nine
points in limited action
Rasmussen, meanwhile
practiced with the team the last
two days after injuring his foot
against the Huskies Monday
night According to Haney.
Rasmussen tore scar tissue in
his foot, and his playing time in
the weekend games will be
depend on how quickly that
heals
Greig was also injured in the
Washington game, twisting his
right ankle He was in such pain
that he had to helped off the
court during the second half of
that game Greig was held from
practices this week, though he
will apparently start tonight's
game
Greig has started all of
Oregon’s 16 games to this point,
and is 4th in the conference in
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