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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1987)
Sports Lamar accepts Webfoot gifts to post victory By Gary Henley Emerald Sports Reporter The Christmas season is upon us. and the Oregon men's luisketball team got into the spirit of giving early as they turned a ball game over to the laimar <Cardinals Tuesday night. 75-53. A sparse crowd of 4.475 at Montagna Center in Beaumont. Texas saw laimar (3-1) beat up on the short-handed Dm ks with constant, harassing defensive pressure The non-conference loss leaves Oregon with a 2-2 re< orii and concludes the Dm ks' two game road swing Oregon was without two key players, as senior guard An thony Taylor missed his third straight game with a broken toe. and starting forward Keith Belderston sat out with a sprain ed right ankle, suffered against Purdue last Saturday. The scoring was even for most of the first half, with the Cardinals' eight-point lead at halftime being the largest margin. Kandy Grant's alley-oop pass to forward Brett Coffey got Oregon out to an early ft-3 lead, but Lamar's Tyrone Gibson hit a three-point shot to tie it. and the Cards' big lames Gulley scored off an offensive rebound to give Turnovers continue to plague young cagers I-tfiiiiir a 10-8 load The Cardinal* out rebounded Oregon 40-39. but Lamar col lected tr» offensive boards for repeated second and third opportunities Gulley, the Cards' t»-foot-8 senior center who averaged nearly 20 (Joints and It) re bounds last season, was a terror inside, grabbing a game high It boards, seven on the offensive end. Oregon fought back to within one point on six occasions, but never was able to break out in front, as turnovers continued to _____ hinder the Ducks' efforts on offense. A free throw by Oregon's Steve Kanniger finally tied the score at 31, but Lamar reeled off eight straight points, including a steal and a length-of the-floor drive by Gibson, to open up the 39-31 halftime advantage. The Ducks also were pressured heavily against Pur due last week, but the Boiler makers let up in the second half, while the Cardinals’ Gib son and David (ones continued to pester Oregon up the court all night Tuesday Mow had has it gotten? The Ducks have now turned the ball over !>2 times in the last two games (23 against Purdue. 29 against I.amar). (ones, the Cards’ backcourt leader, scored on a layup after stealing a pass, then Culley hit a turn-around jumper and An thony Hledsoe converted a free throw to give Lamar its biggest lead of the night. 72-48. The (lards simply ran out the ( lock from there, and the Ducks were beaten by mom than 20 points for the second-straight game. 1 Heinonen chosen coach of the year Women's cross country coach Torn Heinonen, who led the Ducks to the National Collegiate Athletic Association title in November, has been selected national women's cross country co-coach of the year by the Women's International (’.ross Country Coaches Assi« iation for the second time, the Athletic Departement reported Tuesday The Oregon coach shares the WICXX'A award with Yale coach Mark Young, who guid ed his team to a surprising third-place finish at the NCAA meet Yale entered the national meet ranked sixth Heinonen’s Webfoot harriers edged North Carolina State 98-99 on Nov. 23, in Charlot tesville, Va., to capture their second NCAA championship in five years. The Ducks captured the Pacific-10 Con ference and Region VIII titles enroute to the na tional crown, and Heinonen was chosen Pac-10 coach of the year last week This is the second time Heinonen has been cited by the WICCCA lie also won coach of the year honors in 1983, when the Ducks cuptured their first NCAA title ' We played well tor a wnne early. ” Oregon coach Don Mon son said after the game. 1 thought (Mike) Helms did a good job. but (Frank) Johnson didn’t handle the pressure any better than he has the last two games." lohnson, starting his third straight game in place of the in jured Taylor, scored nine points along with Kanniger to lead the Ducks, but also had nine turnovers. Monson added, "In my 29 years of coaching. I’ve never had a team mentally as un competitive as this team was tonight. It’s a frustrating situa tion. We were not a very good team tonight We weren’t asser tive or aggressive enough.” Bledsoe led I.amar with 16 points, while Cibson, the 6-foot-2 freshman guard, came off the bench to add 15 points, including three three-point field goals. UttCON tSl) C.rjnl I1IHIJ, VnMH 11 W S, Johnson »-7 J-J 1 (Hhom I S <H) V Mrlim 4 IJ 0-1 #, ( utlrs 4 6 0-1 # Iwm 1-1 12 I. Mjrgjin 2 S 0-4) 4, Crawford 0-2 0-0 0, Maumgrr l-«» 1-2 •». Blair 0-10-0 0 Total* 22 SS b-12 SI I A MAR <7S> S 12 b*» lb Jone* 2-7 2-2 b. W.lharm 4-b S * I I Bolden 1 7 2 2 4. (.ullev 4-0 7-B IS. Prrvml CM) CFO 0, C.ibaon b 14 OO IS, liwvm 0-0 04) 0. I-1 0-0 I |ohn* 0-0 0-1 0. Well* 1-J 12 1. »avk* 0 2 0 0 0 Iotah 24 b 1 2 M2 7S Halftime Oregon II, limji 11 Fouled out None three point goal* <.ib*on I Kanniger 2. 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