Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 29, 1989, Page 12, Image 11

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    Sports
Duck cagers remain undefeated against Pilots with win
By ( jm Sivesind
! morale! Sports Reporter
Oregon's women's basketball
team remained undefeated in
their eight game senes against
Portland liv defeating the Pilots
Ha 7I> <it the ( Idles ( enter l ues
(lav night
Junior forward I rina Mi ( art
ney led the Dm ks with -'0
points followed In sophomore
guard forward Slai i
U .dieillinrii u iiii < hipped in 1 'l
Si* n mrs | .11 1111 it - Semeuiiik .mtl
Still.line h.ispetski added lit
.uni 1 7 respei 11 \ i * I \
Oregon led hy only one point
.it tin1 li.ilt in l'i Irefore pull
nit: iw.iv hi the se< mill half .mil
nutsioring the Pilots 40 II m
the last ltd minutes
The tluiks looked s 111K W1 s 11
throughout the game. possibK
due to Hie traveling lime they
have pul in lately The Dinks
lust returned from the Auhurn
lli.il ( lassit in Alabama l.ist
weekend Irelore ilii'\ |ournevcd
to Portland
The Pilots played ,i fast
|>.i( rd game >ind wen* pushing
llir I >.t 11 down thr court which
also ii.nl its I'ffi'i t on the’ Dm ks
said Oregon coach Klwin
Ileinv
Our opponents helped out
h\ pushing the li.ill up the
i oort and th.it took its toll on
Working on that
mammoth ,
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I'll.' Duc ks came apart at the
M'.iiih early in ihe >4.1 im- .1
problem Heim thought might
have hen due to Ills earl\ sul)
st it lit 1 nj4
We started falling apart ear
l\ maybe I shouldn't have
subbed su much lleim said
I would hope for more c ousts
time \ 111 the future We re not
as sharp as ue need to be in 01
der to be a good team
Martha Sheldon paced the I’i
lots with 17 points and team
mate lindgrtt Smith dumped in
20. The Pilots shot a respite!
able Vc pore out Irom the floor
making M of ">tt for the game
(ilher statistic al leaders lor
the Ducks included Met artne\
with six rebounds and
Semelliuk with six steals As a
team the* Dm ks shot a poor III
pen (Mil from the field making
onl\ 11 of 7I> .iflernpls
Oregon was 2d for 20 from
the free throw line for a 70.1
mark Nemeniuk was 111 tor 10
from the tr<*«‘ throw line
fuesday's gnrne was the
third m the Ducks' six-game
opening road swing Heim
said all the fatigue Ills team is
e\periem mg is not all phvsi
( al
"I don't think it s as much
physical fatigue as it is men
tal." Ileiin said
I'he I)ui ks winil out their
road trip in Texas when Ihev
fraud to the f.'ellular One KimI
Haider ( lassie in l.uhbor k Dei
1 and 2 The 2-tlh-ranked
I)ur ks will have to tar e 2.1 rd
tanked Western kentuckx in
the opening round
Two netters placed
on all-Pac-10 teams
Oregon's Mu lii’li- krebshai h
was (inr ill 12 players seine li'il
lu iIn- .ill I’■<< itii id (.'onfereiu i
v ollev I >.i 11 li’.im .iniiiiiini i’il
Monil.n In I’m in ( ommis
sinner Thomas I iimsen
\ senior ouisiili'i hitlei from
IImvnot ( .ilil krebshai Ii leil
I lie Dm ks In ,i tie tor timi ill in
I lie I1,n III tills se.isun ,is well
.is ,in ill er.ill III.Il k ill 2 I H Ore
Kim 111»ens Nil ,\A lournamont
plat on Salurdut against I’m
Id foe Arizona in I in son
krelisli.il I) ,n er.Ill’ll I ‘III
kills .out I 17 lilt’s per game
this season and had a Inllint!
peri outage ol 21 . krebshai Ii
was a sei ond leam all I’ai III
i (mil e in I'lltli w Inle also being
the i niiteifin e freshman ol the
t ear
She was also an all North
west region pick last season as
well as being ,| set ond team all
Norlliwest pu k ill llIHt>
In addition to krehsbai h so
mor team captain Stephanie
Snviiei was named III the I'.H
in .ill-.11 ademii li-.im
Snyder. from fountain \ .11
lev ( aid is majoring in join
milism <iiul i .in n's <i 1 2 i grade
|>oitit av erago
I he I’m 1() all-star team was
dominated by players from run
ferem e ehanip I 'CI.A who
plai ed three playeis on the first
team led 11 \ senior middle
blocker Doiva Tomkus. the Pat.
ID player of the year, the set
oml rear in a row she won that
award Hruin i o.k Ii Andy
damn howski won the coach of
fin year award for file second
straight season
The conference coac hes so
looted the all I1.n 10 team the
all freshman team, and the
player freshman and i oar h of
I he \ e.n aw aids
The all ai ademii team was
pit ked b\ sports information
direr tors thinnghniil Ihe c on
terenc e lo he considered for
the all academic team players
had to i ai i y a I 2 ( d’A and pi is
ses', sophomore standing
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