Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 24, 1986, Page 11, Image 10

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    Sports
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MONDAY
Duck women get NorPac lead
by leashing the Huskies, 85-67
By Capi l.ynn *, ; v;
"OC «b* Kii»»r»ldV,./ ■ -
. • This Oregon wpniH'hvs ^skat^
!• ball team snatched the' Norl’ac
. GohfeWftce'ilead ffcpn the.'
' t{diversity* df'Washington; on.
Saturday night as (t registered
• -/an- vjctory •’ovdr!‘: t,he
. Huskies. at; McArthur ..Quirt
• *•. before a roaring crowd <>17,735
.Thu Ducks s‘)-t i(i the NorPac.
; and- 20-ti• overall,' avenged an
earlier, overtime . loss ■ to the
.. *• Huskies apdthickenedthecon
.; ference cbe.mpiodahip.race and
•.battle for', the h«»!«j automatic
V •.berth•.toibe-fyCAA tournament
. . .Oregon now holds. a, ha|f
. game lead over Washington* 8*1
and 20.-4 overall If both teams
. v finish the season with no fur
ther losses, they will ' be
declared co-champions and the.
' automatic NCAA hid will ap
patently- Ih; dedided by edriipnr
\ingi lHe. ; 8ti^ng(h -of- the. two ,
:reams\(^hii>dulfiiT£. ■'*’ K •
>.\;fhb Duckstjuiriptul out early ..
•against the 1111stias-au<I rang up
/.a.44-4 advantage, less than five
miiuit«^-into°,th«j gtinie,-. forcing.
, ;Wasfiingf6n'to^tafe_at iiheout.
.•'V.Vyif>eri! ubleto/jump-out fq
thet(arly'|ead'a'qdj main tain It?*! *
said'()h)go’n"«:dach‘KIwin Heiny:
'"Everyone,had Ijeeri waiting for
this game and We ?shpWed we -
were readyto^phiy.''...
The Huskies' timeout didn't
curh' the fJucks' mdttiahtufn. as,
they pushed their leiid to 22-11
just before point-guard Tammy
Richard went dovyn with an in
jury while pulling .up. on the
bVeak.: * •' : i. “ ,.h • . 1 '
Richard; was diagnosed as
having a medial' collateral tear
in her left knee anci possibly an
anterior-cruciate tear; much;like; /
1he ; one suffered by? Carol J
Drouet. also a point guard*'in'
the San. Jose -Statel University.:
game, more than a week ago '- '
. The injury delay did's.ldw.ihe
.Ducks., as Wash ingtonwas. abler;
to. puli within si'* at 27-21 with' '
.'5:53;left.in the firSt half'; ' i. ...
; But .the ' Ducks: rose . to the
challenge* and- squelched the
Husky 'rally. Senior. Heather
McDuffie. scored four, poirits.
Kris {Hidden chipped In two. in
sjde buckets and freshman Shel
ly Kay gathered an offensive re
bound for an easy two in the
final five minutes of the first
half to overpower Washington’s
surge and * give the Ducks a
37-28 halftime lead
The Huskies came out early in
the second half and made
another run at the Ducks, pull
ing within seven at 41-34.
But Oregon's Lauri
Landerholm and Gabi Neumann
countered, the Washington rally
as they made nine of the Ducks'
12 field goals in the second half
and 32 of the Ducks' 46 second
half points. The two combined
for a nine of 14 performance
from the floor and a 14 of 14
showing from the free-throw
line in the second half (if play.
The Ducks secured their.11th
home victory against no losses
this season by shooting
superbly from the charity stripe
in the second half (22 of 23 for a
.957 percentage). In the last
3:40 of the contest. Oregon con
nected on 14 of 14 from the line
to tuck away the win and sole
possesion of the NorPac lead
Landerholm topped all
scorers with 26 points, in
cluding a perfect to of 10 from
the line, while Neumann also
made her presence known by
adding 18 points, including Hi
in the second half.
Sue Brown and Amy Pet
tersen chipped in 10 points
each to round out the Ducks’ list
of double-figure scorers.
Continued on Page 14
Photo b> l)srr*l Hawill
Oregon‘s Kris GliUden goes over two Washington players on the
way to two [Mints in the Ducks victory over the Huskies.
The win gave the Ducks a halt-game lead over the Huskies in the
NorPac Conference race. '
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