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Sports HllSkiCS Continued from Page 8 The Huskies tried to hack away at the lead, but the Ducks' had set the pace and established control. Washington managed to pull within nine with 2:21 re maining. but the Ducks would not relinquish command. “We didn't back off the last six or seven minutes like we have been." Monson said. “We had planned to push the ball up the court as fast as we could the whole game...and I think it made the difference." Pushing the ball up the court made Washington "think a lit tle more about getting back on defense rather than going to the offensive boards as hard as they have in the past, and 1 also think it got them a little bit tired," said (Ireg Senior, who came off the bench to score six points, grab six rebounds and play tough defense underneath the basket after Sven Meyer and Balderston had both fouled out of the game. duard Anthony Taylor again led the Ducks' offense with 27 points, but he had a solid sup porting cast with three others scoring in double figures. Point guard Girley poured in 14 points, including three three-point buckets, while Sprague and Balderston both contributed 12 points in the victory. Oregon takes another step in its season Saturday when it hosts Washington State Univer sity at 7:.'tr> p.m. at McArthur Court. Gender Continued from Page 4 traced back to the industrial revolution, and more recently, to the civil rights movement. Bern said. “The civil rights movement served as a catalyst for the women’s movement," she said. "We began to question tradi tional models of how men and women should act. and this led naturally to a concern with how gender is assimilated and con ceptualized by children.” Kconomic factors may have also played a part in the liberalization of attitudes about sex roles, she said. Mem added that only recently have women not been tied down by child rearing and have been able to exercise control over their reproductive lives. I he conference sessions open at ‘I am in Room lt>7 KMl). Ducks trounce WSU, face Washington next I ho Oregon women s basketball team has been struggling lately, but the Ducks may have got the spark they needed rhursday night as they motored over Washington State University. 101-55. in a Pacific-10 Conference tilt at Pullman. An easy victory could not have come at better time for the Ducks, who improve to 4-2 in league play and 11-4 overall. I he\ now travel to Seattle for Saturday night’s important matchup against the second-place University of Washington Huskies, a team that owns a ;)5-game regular season winning streak on their home floor. Hdmundson Pavilion. Oregon s Ouiri l.anderholm. hampered by poor shooting the last few games, had no trouble finding the hoop Thurs day The junior guard was a perfect l I for I 1 from tin* field and bit all live ol her free throws, finishing with a game high 27 points in just 22 minutes of action freshman center Stefanie kasperski matched her best out Pl|t °l the year with 17 points. IJabi Neumann contributed 12 points and 14 rebounds. I he Duck defense flustered the Cougars, who drop to 7-H lor the season, into shooting a mere 2*1 peri eul from the field lor the game. Oregon, who held a 47-23 advantage at halftime, also outrebounded the opponents f»ti-4;t. Personals problems? Crisis Center. 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