Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 13, 1987, Page 8A, Image 7

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Civil War disappointment
Ducks lose shocker to OSU, 64-63
By Capi Lynn
Or tfca Emerald
Thursday night’s Civil War
basketball game was a
disheartening one to say the
least — a game that should have
gone the other way.
The Oregon Ducks suffered a
heartbreaking 64-63 Pacific 10
Conference loss to Oregon State
University in McArthur Court,
their first loss in "the Pit” after
nine consecutive victories.
The outcome of the game
could very well be called a fluke
of sorts.
The Ducks led the entire
game up until OSU forward Bill
Sherwood swished a three
point shot with two seconds re
maining. Oregon frantically
called a timeout, but with just
one second showing on the
clock, the game was history.
Oregon coach Don Monson
and his players were left stunn
ed and frustrated with the
outcome.
"The outcome surely was
tough to take," said Monson,
whose team dropped to 13-10
overall and 7-7 in the Pac-10.
"My kids played hard, and they
played emotionally."
OSU was able to win the
game primarily because of the
three-point shot — something
Monson has been against ever
since it was put into effect.
The Beavers drilled three
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seconds of the game to claw
their way back from an eight
point deficit and elevate their
record to 18-4 overall and 10-3
in the conference.
Just when Anthony Taylor
had slammed home two points
on a breakaway to give the
Ducks a 63-55 lead and bring
the 10,099 fans to their feet to
rock "the Fit," OSU turned to
the three-point weapon feared
bv Monson.
OSU’s Eric Knox canned a
20-footer to pull the Beavers
within five, 63-58.
The Beavers then sent David
Girley to the free throw line,
where he missed the front end
of a one-and-one opportunity.
OSU came right back down
the floor, and Knox hit another
three-pointer — this time a slop
py bank shot — to cut the ad
vantage to a field goal.
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Jose Ortiz (4) go head to head underneath the boards in Thurs
day's Civil War game in McArthur Court.
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