Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 28, 1986, Page 5A, Image 5

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    Sports_
Landerholm: leader for Ducks
My t*api Lynn
Of !t»« Km«r«M
The Oregon women's basket
baii team has enjoyed the lux
ury of being blessed with an ar
ray of depth and balance this
season.
Fortunately, the team has not
had to rely on the talents of one
individual to put the points on
the board or pull down the re
bounds. The Ducks have, in
deed. competed as a "team."
But one individual continues
to light up the soorelioard and
delight Oregon fans with her
all-around athletic ability and
her sense as a clutch player.- . o.
junior Lauri Landerholm is a
• • threat in every aspect of the
game to. her opponents, At
. • f>.fpot to, from tlj.e wing pbsi
.. . . tlon.'Laudefholm scores/ .re
”1|°M»unds'. dishes out assists,.con
v fiscatbs steals".'and.is a jeaderon
• ''rtfie* court-. One can easily sav
• •; thaf'sHe does -it all in the game
• bf ba.sketbilV.. . *£ £. ; ’
* • V;; Ha n d er In > I m i s a very cdin
•; v.^piet^' p layer She can do
" everything and her stats reflect
■ • dhaj,',' Oregon ‘"coach Klwin
; lieiny said.''."She Ivas been the
one we°vpgpne to. when we've
needed the points, and she has
been consistent almost
throughout the stjason.’'
When lieiny says that
l^inderhoiiu's stats reflect her
versatility/ .he may be making
an understatement.
banderhplm is the teams'
leading scorer; averaging 16r3
points per game. She has scored
in double figures in 24 of the
. ■ ’ V / . .V '
Ducks': 26 games and . has
poured in 20 or more points on
eight of those occasions. These
figures have allowed, her to
vault into the seventh spot on
Oregon's all-time scoring list
with 1.183 points in her career
thus far. ;'■■■
As if scoring isn't.enough in
dication of l.andorholm'8 con
trihufion to the team, she also
leads the team in assists (107)
and steals (02) tier career total
of 4 t:t assists is only 30 shy of
the all-time Oregon assist
record held by All-American
I lev Smith.
Uinderholm is also third on
tile team in rebounding this
year, averaging 0.0 caroms per
contest. Only Gabi Neumann
and Amy Pedersen, both
0-foot 4. are outrebotinding her
In conference games alone.
Landerholm tops the entire
team with 0.3 rebounds per
game.' •; ;
Her exceptional statistics may
very' well be the result of
Oregon s new intense. wnicn
assistant coach Dave f.ipp in
troduced to the team this
season. ' • : ' ■
"We put the offense in know
ing that we had a player like
I.anderholm" Heiny . said.
"The offense is designed for a
player with her skills and . she
has gotten very good shots riff it.
in1 fact they, compliment each
other," ;■ ••• ,' ;••. •;; -
' landerholm herself is' quick
:t<qi -point ’ out the pluses to the
new (Sffense. r • •
"It helps my game because it
allows for penetration, which is
probably .one of the better parts
of my game," lumderholm said.
"‘I feel more free as far as how l
can play because then; an; so
many options ";
The hew offense has not only
helped Landerholm's game, but
the teams', as well, according to
Heiny:
• o '"landerholm is the ty|m; of
player who can constantly put
pressure on the defense with the
execution of our offense, thus
opening things up for
everyone," Heiny said.
So far the offense is speaking
for itself' as the thicks have
compiled a 20-6 overall record
and a 9-1 first-place NorPac
(Conference mark.
The Ducks travel to Fresno
State University. 19-6 overall
,111(1 M in -. oiitereiK e plav. for
their final road trip of the
regular season March t.
Oregon is 8-6 oh the road this
year, while the Bulldogs boast a
10 1 recbrdat their home court.
Photo by Kom» Martin •
Record Setter —Nicky Eden scored a school-record 9. f> oh the
floor- exercise to pace the Docks fo an all-iime high score.of
/7li:Q5 Thursday night. «. .
Ducks defeat Seattle
The Oregon gymiias.tics team a school-scoring .record
Thursday, night as if defeated Seattle Pacific University-by the score
of j7t»;tt5-f.7!y*.3.5:-iif(’.er lifcgfer- Annex. <y.'- . /
Oregon, which revenged a ii earlier loss to Seattle Pacific kept
their hopes alive ip lajcome ohe'of the six teams who wi|l be cbm
peting in the N( 1A A-Western Regional* next month.in (Corvallis.
Oregon was led. by Nicky fcden who scored a school.record^of
5Mi. in the floor exercise and captured first in the all-around with a
score of J7.?. ' , ' . ' ° • .
With the Victory the.Ducks improved their season record, to-15-7
and stretched tlieir vyinning streak to seven'/ - . •. ... .■ V ' .. '.
Oregon's next liietst is Saturday against Spokane Community
(ail lege and Hoist- State University in ('.erlmger Annex at 2 p.m.
Ducks can’t Bear Cal
The story was all to familiar
for the Orbgpn. basketball team
Thursday ; night as .t he- I hicks
dropped their final road game of
the year, to the University of
California Hoars (i4-r*ri in
Berkeley., „ :
The loss lolt the I fucks at tl-17
on the season, and' 4-12 in the
l’ao-10 (Conference
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