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I was kind of worried but the girls battled back *' Oregon tied it at 50 on two Alison Lang free throws But after that it was lights out Walker hit two jumpers in a five-second span to give the Tigers a 54-50 lead with 2:05 left and when Annette Hollins hit a free throw with 2:02 left the Ducks trailed by five But the Ducks refused to lie dead Lang hit a free throw to make it 55-51, but Melissa McFerrin countered with a charity shot of her own to make it 56-53. Diana Trask cut the lead to three on a long jumper from the corner But fouls and turnovers cost the Ducks a final run at the Tigers "We sure had our chances," said Heiny. "This is one of our worst games of the season." The stats clearly show that The Ducks, after a dismal first half shooting performance, hit on 15-of-42 for the game for 35 percent But the key stat was the turnover department, where the Ducks turned the ball over 31 times. But Missouri shot poorly also. The Tigers managed to connect on only 21-of-69 from the floor. But they stole the ball 14 times from the Ducks A stat which indicates that their press was effective. “I thought our press hurt them," said Lorraine Ferret, who finished with eight points "They wanted to lob the ball inside, and we didn’t let them But we put them on the free throw line too many times “I didn't think the crowd was all that much of a factor. They did affect us a couple times but I though we handled it This is the biggest crowd we have played against all season.” Excellent free throw shooting kept the Ducks in the game Oregon connected on an amaz ing 23-of-26 from the line They were a perfect 12-of-12 in the first half from the line Lang led the Ducks from the line con necting on 12-of-12 But it's still a disappointing way to end the season for the ninth-ranked Ducks Plans for second and third round action at Stanford and a crack at the final four were all shot down in one game "I don’t think we should have been beaten," Heiny said "We had so many chances we should have capitalized on The bottom line was that we did not make shots We would have three-on-one fast breaks and still not score That's frustrating We haven't shot that badly all year We had high percentage shots, too "But they deserved it They played well Maybe we were looking too far ahead.” If you’re tired of. . shopping for food planning menus washing dishes cleaning the bathroom lonely nights with no friends DO WE HAVE A DEAL FOR YOU! Lots of spaces for women — limited space for men The U of O Residence Halls offer you the best buy in town . . . . . hallways and rooms fully carpeted . .sheets and pillow cases laundered for you once a week 20 meals a week (3 meals a day and breakfast and noon dinner on Sundays) with all you can eat, salad bars, vegetarian choices, pleasant atmosphere . . laundry facilities . . . color cable TV 2*22i$2f$2x$2lS2x22f22i52x$2iS 2*22*5 And all this for you: Spring Term* $489.00 (double) $634.00 (single) That’s LESS THAN S200 a month for full room and board for the rest of the school year in a double room. You can’t beat those prices. And consider the fringe benefits. . . •ready made friends to share the fun of ski trips to the mountains, barbecues at the beach, study breaks around the fireplace, intramural teams in many sports. •computer terminals in each complex for resident’s use •writing labs and study seminars For specials programming, look into our Environmental hall, our Academic Pursuit hall or our International Studies hall. Each has something unique. •slightly higher prices at the University Inn where private baths and phones are a part of the regular service. For more information and an application come to the Housing Office: Walton hall, 15th and Agate (across from Hayward Field) Qr ^ J sportfolio Th* Oregon lacrosM club earned Its first win of the season this weekend in Salem, posting a 9-7 victory over Willamette University The Ducks held a 6-4 halftime bulge and never looked back ... .. , . Brent Summers, Rob McGregor. Scraftord Orser and Jeff Wallace all had two goals In the Duck attack while Scott Pell had one The Oregon women's gymnastics team ended their season Friday with a fourth-place finish in regional competition at Corvallis Meanwhile, 2nd-ranked Oregon State upset No 1-ranked Utah to win the meet and earn the Northwest's automatic seed in the NCAA meet March 26-27 in Salt Lake City. Utah OSU finished with a score of 146 10 to Utah s 146 20 Washington was third with 138 85 and the Ducks fourth with a 134 95 mark Oregon sonly top five finisher In the meet was senior Sara Gustafson who lied for third on the vault with a 9 0 Before the meet, coach Gary Vanderhoel had hoped for big performances from Maureen Nolan on the bars (Nolan had a season high of 9 3 on the bars In the Washington Invitational) and Jeannette Stewart in the floor exercise, but neither was able to finish among the leaders AMES, Iowa - Although he did not go out in a blaze ol glory. Oregon s all American wrestler Bill Nugent went down fighting in the consolation finals at the NCAA wrestling championships Saturday at Ames. Iowa Nugent bounced back from being eliminated from championship round competition — and his first loss of the year — to gain a 6-3 decision over Randy Conrad of Iowa State in the consolation semi-finals Saturday But in the match tor third place the senior 142-pounder was decisioned by Minnesota's Jim Martinez by a count of 7-5. leaving Nugent in fourth place with a season s record ol 18-2 Nugent was the only Oregon wrestler to place in the national tournament of the nine Ducks who qualified for the nationals As a team the Ducks tell eight places short of their goal in placing 18th overall Oregon finished the tourney with 16 5 points Favored Iowa won its record fifth straight national title piling up a record 131 75 points 20 more than in-state rival Iowa State which finished second PULLMAN. Wash. (AP) — Danny Evans scored 18 points and Lester Conner added ib as No 4 Oregon Stale rolled past Pepperdme 70-51 Sunday to advance to the semilinals of the West Regional NCAA basketball tournament The Pacific-10 Conference Beavers will meet Idaho the eighth-ranked Big Sky Conference champion Thursday at Provo Utah Idaho advanced to the semifinals with a 69-67 overtime victory over Iowa in the other West Regional game Sunday Evans contributed eight first-hall points and added 10 more in the sceond halt The Beavers Charlie Sitton contributed 14 Pepperdme was paced by Orlando Phillips 16 points while Dane Suttle who fouled out late in the second hall added 10 Pepperdme Coach Jim Harrlck said he wouldnl have paid to watch his team lose My dad said there would be days like this — he |ust didn't say when they d come Harrick said Oregon State Coach Ralph Miller praised hts squad for their poise We controlled the tempo, he said We won t shoot against their zone They know us well enough to know it we have the ball at half court, you have to come get us In other NCAA Tournament action across the nation DALLAS (AP) — John Begley and Michael Adams combined for 47 points Sunday as Boston College shocked No 2 DePaul 82-75 marking the third straight year the Blue Demons were defeated m their NCAA basketball tournament opener Boston College now 21-9 will meat Kansas State which nipped Arkansas 65-64 at St Louis in the Midwest regional finals Friday night INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Ricky Stokes hit two free throws with 15 seconds to go and Jell Jones added one tout shot after time had expired Sunday capping a Virginia ratty and giving the third-ranked Cavaliers a 54-51 victory over Tennessee m the second round of the NCAA Mideast basketball tournament Virginia which beat Tennessee in the East Regional semifinals last year advances to next Thursday s Mideast Regional against host Alabama-Birmmgham INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Randy Breuer'a layup with 55 seconds left gave No 11 Minnesota a 62-61 victory over Tennessee-Chattanooga Sunday m a second-round game of the NCAA Mideast Regional basketball tournament The Big Ten champions, 23-5 now take on Louisville Thursday in regional semifinal play at Birmingham Ala UNIONDALE. 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