Women win, men lose to Cougars
By Jeff Dickerson
Ollhu EnmM
Pullman, WA — The Washington State Cougars did
something different Monday night against the Oregon
men. They ran their way to a 76-69 victory over the
Ducks in Pullman
Oregon defeated the Cougars in January in a
slow-down affair, 60-56, but the Cougars came out
running this time In fact, after the Ducks knotted the
score 7-7 early in the first half, it was all Washington
State from then on.
WSU scored eight of the next nine points and went
on to establish a 37-30 halftime lead. Except for two
minor flares of brilliance by Oregon, the Ducks could
not get into the game
Oregon did get some satisfaction from the
Cougars In the preliminary game, the Duck women
defeated Washinton State 64-47.
"When we left Eugene," men's coach Jim Haney
said, “we needed to get some class back into the
program, and I felt like we made a big step in that
direction (an 82-78 win over Washington Saturday).”
But the Ducks were left to a "dull, bad perfor
mance" in the other half of this road trip the coach said
"Offensively, we were disjointed We continued to
compete, but we didn't do the little things you have to do
to win, Haney said. "I thought we gave it workmanlike
effort — we were dull."
Oregon senior forward John Greig led all scorers,
tallying 21 points before fowling out with 1:04 remain
ing Jerome Williams followed with 16 and Blair Ras
mussen with 10 for the Oregon cause
Steve Harriet led the Cougars with 18 while Ronnie
Joyner scored 16 and Craig Ehlo pumped in 13 for the
Cougars
Washington State came out shooting a torrid 52
percent from the field and probably would have buried
the Ducks even further down if they hadn't turned the
ball over 14 times
The Ducks shot a paltry 34 percent from the field in
the first half. They improved that to 44 percent for the
game but it still wasn't enough to catch the hot-shooting
Cougars Oregon's 17 of 22 from the free throw line was
the biggest factor in keeping the Ducks in the game
Everything went Oregon's way in the women's
game As usual, Bev Smith (19 points, 14 rebounds 9
assists) and Alison Lang (28 points 11 rebounds) led the
way for the Oregon women After a sluggish start,
Oregon assumed a 30-21 halftime lead The Ducks went
the final two minutes of the opening half without a point
The second half was all Oregon, as they quickly
added 10 points to their lead, and cruised home
The Ducks shot 49 percent from the field (25 of 51),
compared to WSU's 36 percent (21 of 65) Jeanne
Eggart led the losers with 15 points
Oregon, now 19-4, is two games shy of its second
straight perfect Northwest Women's Basketball League
season The Ducks continue to hold onto tenth place in
national rankings
The win for the women completed a three game
sweep over Washington, Eastern Washington, and the
Cougars as they prepare to enter the first round of the
NCAA playoffs The Ducks are hoping to play at home,
and the successful road trip will help them tremen
dously
The men return to action this weekend Oregon
faces USC Friday and UCLA Saturday in MacArthur
Court Meanwhile the women host the Republic of
Korea national squad Saturday night, then turn around
and play Bellco (an Amateur Athletic Union game)
Sunday in Eugene
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freedom of Information is the topic of a lecture by
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Room 109 EMU Dornfeld recently elected president of
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topic of lecture Wednesday by Prot David McDaniels of
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