Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 26, 1990, Page 9, Image 9

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    __Sports
Women lose important tilts in LA
Playoff hopes dim, but Kasperski's back
B\ C am Sivesind
Emerald Sports Reporter
Playoff ( ham es lituL urim toi
the Oregon women's haskethall
team after the llmks dropped
two games in Los Angeles Sun
dav and Friday
I he I )m ks fell to Southern
( dldnrnin to< n 1 Sunday night
alter losing an even more im
portanl battle to l ( I.A Friday
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()regon a team tied tor third
\\ ith the Bruins in the I’at ilii
1(1 Oonference going into last
Pat-10 W omen
r oof Overall (.am**
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Stanford
Washington
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Oregon
California
Soul horn Cal
Washington St
Arizona St
Art/i -na
Oregon St
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wrrkrnti sail inn m >w 11 nds it
sr 11 11 I’diiii's !>ai k nt tlu? third
plat r Bruins
It an\ good new s ( iin t mill'
hum «111\ nt tins it would hr
that I hr I ha k s sr n mi t ruin
Strt.imr kasprrski. who unit
nut w dli a tool inim \ rarl\
against l ( I A I t id.i\ night
t amr bill k and pla\ rd l‘i nun
utrs
k.isprrski still managed to do
some d.unagr inside at t 11mil
latiug IS points She also
pullrd down srvrn rrhnunds in
lltr I )ui ks It ising rllot I .it l St
1 hr loss to tin* Ingalls nia\
have been morr devastating
suit r l St is a tram wrll hrlnu
thr Dm ks in thr Pat 10 stand
tugs
( )t rgt li t . i »at it I'd W i 11 I |r I n\
blames tin loss on pom re
hountiing ant! tutnmms
Ki'houniling .mil liimmi'h
u .IV i Ifurl V Ihr ililh'IVIK i in
night I h'ltn said
Tin- 1 lui kv v\err iiutrrliiiuiui
i'll In iii bill lIn* filgf n.is
mini' apparent in thr ofti'iisivc
hoards i|i'|i.irlmi‘iil whrif l In
gon grabbl'd 11 In lli«* I ni|.ins
1H
Ttirnuvei numbers wi*rr
wnisi- .iv Hu- |)m kv 111vi ill.' lull
2 I I inn's i nuiparcd In 1 Ilf I ru
j.niv il gn u mi .ii v
Flu' iiijnilk-i nl shots put up
In tin- I'rojtiuv nun t*vpi<iin 1!n*
ultfllsn r Iui,iillinlgf; I S(
tlllf'U lip vllnlv !iil till' g.llllr
! M ill.till1 2H III tliovr vllnlv Ini
,i | ii ii ii US 11 sin it it mg | line mil
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()l'i*gnll gut up 211 li'vv vllnlv
mi 2 1 12 vhonliug Ini I In- g.imr
.mil .1 i 1 2 pun rill m.ii k
\\ i■ knew linn who• ,i g>nnl
shooting train. .uni nr iliiln'l
11 *1 it it i ml null vm'II I In i in v.i nl
I'lifii utti'iishf rebounding
vi 111 nl k lilt'll llv We Inti! till'
1 i.i 11 in nui in mils .mil 111 ■ 111 I
i niiif ilou n u ith il
l lif 1 )ui kv imi' hi I hr game
iig.iinvl llif Troians with .ihoul
1 ) minuli's ri'in.lining, hut I St.
pulli-ii au.n trnni Oregon Ini
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Oregon knotted the si ore .it
mm .11 the II > I in.ii k nil .1
basket In k.isperski The Tro
inns look .1 11 in lead on their
next possession and nevei
looked hai k
I .St steadily mi leased its
lead bv going on a nine point
streak Ilia! gave them a Iff in
lead w illi 1 I remaining
(Jregon guard |.n ipne Se
menitik tossed in two tree
throws to i lit the lead to se\ ell
hut the Trojans answered with
six more points ol then own
I St then led v, 11 with n m
to go m the i oiliest
The Trojan lead iih leased to
IS after loruard Inndu Kennedy
sank a three point shot at the
a .10 mark Kennedy finished
with 1- points on the night
eight of w hn h i nine ill the sei
mid half
I he I )iii ks lough! hni k he
hind the tough inside play ol
lorryaid I i ilia Mi ( artnev and
Seinoiliuk The duo i omtiined
tor lit ol the I hu ks next I
pm ul s and slashed I lie I i op n
leaiI to two al Ii.’ nil with 1 lit
to play
The w .ix \y e i allle hat k al
tile end y\as real good lit'iny
said We ai t lull l\ exei uled
the offense lor Ihe lust time
I i mu made some real good
drives, and we got (he hall into
Stela11 ie which W e had II I been
doing lor Ihe w hole lust hall
McCartney who saw limited
a. tion against the Uruins lie
i a use ol a kidney III lei I loll had
a game high I ' points on tor
t I shunting
I reshitian guard him Masterly
dropped in turn Ing tree limn\>
flmvit tin' streti h tm 1 Si In se
i ure the I rojiin \ n tin \ Oregon
gut only mu’ mini' point ulf n
tree throw hy haspeiski .uni
till' game 1'inli'il till l> I
t in vs .1111 I’.iiuttH t l.ininmnil
It'll .ill 1 S( M 111 i-rs u illi 1 I
uhilc grabbing nine i .linin'.
Masterly finished u ith t J
points
t m the I tin ks sophomore
foruartl Shitty U allenlnuu ii.nl
1J. and freshman guard Vanes
sa Seldeu added I 1 Semennih
hauled in nine hoards In lead
llie I tin ks
I rid ay night s loss In It I \
yy as a lough one yy it h h aspersk I
guiug out yy 11h hei injury Id
minutes into the game \h ( .ut
ney kidney ailment and all
came oft the tieiu h to i hip in
III pol III s
U ailenbom led the I tm ks
yy it h to point s yy Ii I le inloi
gn.il d Mn tie I le I hie sank three
three pointers tin nine points
l lie Hi mils Sandra Van
I'.mhi it qs led all si orers yy dll
ponds yy hit'* ' ati lung I I le
hounds
Oregon y\,ts helpless on the
tioards yy illimil Kaspei -,k i anil
the Drums gratified >7 lehoiimls
to the I )m ks IH
I tregnri tai e \i i/oiia Slate
I hiirsdav night al 'I at Mi Ar
Him I uni I hi a nationally tele
y ised game all ing on MSl’N
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