Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 25, 1989, Page 17, Image 17

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    Sports
Stanford
Continued from l\im‘ 12
In .1 l.'i vard roughness penaltc
against Oregon to give the (mi
dinal possession on the Oregon
.10
On tin1 ensuing drive Ore
gun defensive end Andre Wil
liams s,u hod lohnson. ton mg
the (lard inn I signal caller to the
sidelines with a shoulder in
j 11 r\ Johnson's replacement
rei entl\ benched freshman
Steve Smith, t nine in to lead
his team to his team's next
score, .1 1-vard scoring run In
Smith with 1 11 remaining
few pl,i\ s Liter by in 1 I \ .inler
In tight end |im I’m e for .moth
er St.mtord first down An off
side penally to the l)ui ks fid
lowed In .1 three yard Smith
run put the h.ill .it the ()regon
JO with five mm onds remain
ing, setting up the Cardinal
game w inner
Smith was pertei t as .1 sub
going si\ lor six m pass 1.0m
pletions
Oregon Kii h Brooks ex
pressed disappointment at Ins
team's late-game 1 ollapse hut
Hopkins had hit on only one of si\ field
goal tries on the year, hut was true when
it hurt most as he nailed a M yarder with
no time remaining.
()n the extra point a pla\
lh.it mam ma\ consider the
pivotal (ilas of the game
Smith hit Ksc holman in the
tiai k of the end /one lot the
two pointer that lett the score
17-15 Oregon Stanford set up
Hopkins' heroics In retrieving
a perfectK executed onsiile
kii k at the ()regon 4!)
South completer) an 11! \ard
pass to liaison tin a first down
on the Oregon to followed a
also gave Stanford ( rrdit tor the
improbable i.omobai k
'()b\ iousl\ uerr disap
pointed. Brooks said "We
liiid a 1 70 lead and I didn't it'd
ur urrr playing very uell
"Stanford got tlir momentum
and they kept it hr said
"They did a good job with it i
thought they did .1 vrrv good
job ”
(lame statistics underscored
Brooks comment about the
Volleyball
Continued from Page lt>
ul dram.I as ihc Ducks si rapped
(heir wav from a . 10 drtii it to
,i 14 14 tie Tlur Ducks tin'll
took their first load of the game
off a service ace by Ter/.ian
IT. 14
After trading sideouts. the
Dili ks took the game and matt It
with a long volley that ended
when a \\ SI player committed
a ret option error
'1II \mi can't serve, you t an t
win." firsl-vuai the C.oiigai
head I oat ll l aildv I red I II k said
ol her team s performant e
"We missed serves at kev
points
l ilt* Dui ks were the team that
treated the errors I lit lav
against the Huskies Aftergame
two. disaster struck anil the
I hit ks tell to pier es
Our passing broke down tin
game three) and we got pre
(lit table with our setting said
Gregory til his team’s pertor
mane o
Sl.ilistit .i 1 leaders Ini the
Due ks against \\ ashington
ui'ii' krehsbac li vv ith HI kills
and 17 digs u hile Snyder had
32 sets
Tin- I)uc ks next name is a!
Inline Wednesday night against
the I niv nrsit v ut Portland Ore
gon won in four games ovei the
Pilots in ttieu lust mail li ol the
year
C.regorv is optimistic al
though there is > oiu eru Ini a
couple ot the Pilot attackers
U lien vv e attai k vve t an
compete v\ 11h anyone. " (irego
r\ said regarding his team s
strategy
We have to play like ue
can (iregoix continued It
vve do. vve will win against
most P.n It) teams
Tht! Huskies rallied but k In
hind theii senior settei Melinda
llei kenhauer as ihev took the
final three games and the
match from the Ducks
"The third game is i ritu al in
any matt h." former Oregon as
sistant and now Washington
head i oat h Debhie Uuse said
We re-established our h.ill
control giving us the option to
go to the middle." Hum* added
The Huskies won a near
identical game last year against
the Ducks coming from a two
game tlefit it to win the matt h
"We used our experieiu e
from last year's game to pull
this one out," Bust* continued.
Cregory is now () t against
his former assistant after drop
ping hoth games to the Huskies
last year.
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ipialiU of Ins tram's pla\ The
Dinks were dominated In the
Cardinal in noarU every fare!
of the name
Id si.ill v\ illi tin' (ardinal
rolled up .1 season Imjli 4 14
yards total offense < ontpared
with the Dm ks suhpai ' - I he
f anlinal held the Dm ks to an
annum Vt net wirds rushini’on
Jti ( arries
Vtusgrave was hi'lil Id .i mi'
liiiM re (fur him) <la\ passing
i ntnplet ing lu nf tu aerials lor
.! I I net \ .mis
I fregon ma\ ha\ e lust more
than its naliunal ranking with
the loss to the Cardinal as se\
eral Dm ks were hanged up dur
mg the game and ma\ miss tins
S,tturti.1 \ \ d.ite v\ till ihc explii
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