Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 09, 1990, Page 16, Image 15

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_ Sports,
Tournament c»minufcurompjrc 12
season
In tin- last meeting hr! \ve<-n
lln' hvn teams tin' Dm ks shut
"2 I |m■ ri cnl from tin- floor in
(In- so mill half anil oulsi ured
H I A t>2 5 t m dm final 2(1
initnili's (Jregon gut duuhlefig
ini' perforinani es from tour
pla\ ers and espet iall\ big
” li.imi-s from lfi tel I Hiandun fa
( aim high I 1 points) fxe\ III
Mixon la i arerr high 25 points)
and Ki• iill Reynolds 121 points
1 1 rebounds)
\\ lion \ou ha\i- kids 11ki
ll • ri i-11 Keith and ki-v in you're
inil i-xai dv talking la\ ins. hut
1 2 foiiti-rs and thrci- pointers
Munson said in n-t«• n• ih i- In (It
1-linn s sizzling shooting in tin
last 1 ( I A game
\\ lull- ()regon inisi 1 iI In- tlii
biggest sni pi isi in tin- I’ai 10
this vt-ar I ( I A could possibh
; In- lalii-li-d as tin biggest disap
pointmen! in the ionlerenc r
The limin', were expeoted In
i nnlciici lm the i onterenc e
crown this year .nul were lied
fur first p1.11 r v\ ith (iregori
Stale niter heating the Heavers
'!•) HO |an J7 Sinc e tli.it game
I '(!1 A v\ ent lii in the I'.u - III
and Inst live straight at one
point lietme heating Washing
ton State and Washington last
V\ eeh
I Jespite I hen rec ent proh
loins. the Hrtiins have perhaps
the most talent ot any team in
the league with Don Maclean
I rai \ Murray I revoi U ilson
and the rest
"l'(il.A is a \ er\ talented
team, Nionson said Hie\ re
hound well, get old on the
break and usually all 11\ e guv s
gel involved in the offense.
They have good balance good
shooters 1 hey pose a lot ol
problems
Th.- biggest problem is M.k
l. ean. the 11-foot -111 sophomore
who was the conference fresh
m. tn ol tin' ve.ir last se.ison
fills si'iison, M.k I .e.ill led the
Hiiims in st oring with -111 H
points per game and was sei
ond in rebounding w ith H >t
hoards per outing
Wilson hasn't had the t\ pe of
season tins year he did last
veat hut I he feH senior still a\
eraged 11> U points and *■) re
hounds. finishing sei ond in the
I’.h Id in rebounding
Throw in (• H freshman i enter
Tra< \ Munav and sophomore
guards (lerald Madhins and
IJarrii k Martin (111 points,
le,un-high ~> 0 .issisls pel game)
and the Hrnins are dnwnrighl
si ar\
"We < a me out enthusiast ir
and pla\ ed well at home. Ore
gon s Hrandon said "hut we
MEET
LOU WHITTAKER,
INTERNATIONAL
MOUNTAINEER
MONDAY, MARCH 12
10 a.m. -1 p.m.
3 p.m. - 6 p.m.
AT THE UO BOOKSTORE
I ou Whitaker is among the world's famous mountain climbers. In N84 he lead the
successful 1^84 China/Fverest Lxpedition, after the tragic death of a team member ended the
lyH2 effort I fe climbed Mt McKinlev in the 60s and the glacier peaks of the Northwest. In
1 *485, Lou's climbing expertise was reached t wen tv intact burial sites on a 1,(XM) foot cliff face
m the Peruvian Andes
I his spring Lou led the first American team to climb Mt kangchenjunga, a 28,1(>8 foot
mountain m Nepal, the third highest peak in the world. Six team members made the summit
via the treacherous North f ace, only once before climbed by an American, in N88. This is
an ama/ing teat m itself, but what vou don't hearabout make's it even more incredible: border
wars between India and Nepal, delays in food shipments, debilitating illness, and more.
Uni and his twin brother Jim startl'd climbing as
teenagers to combat their asthma. This convinced I ou
to lx- chairman of The C"limb," an annual fund- rais
ing event bonefitting children with asthma bv taking
corporate executives to the top of Mt. Rainier. Lou is
co founder ot "Summits" an international moun
tameenng group of renowned mountaineers world
wide I ie is a charter member ol the Mountain Rescue
Council, and member of the National Ski Patrol
Since 1972, Lou has been a spokesperson and
design consultant for JanSport, Inc. This
includes product testing and R.M.I. guides,
l.ou will be here March 12 to sign posters, in
conjunction with a special sale of our high
ijuality line of JanSport Sportswear.
UO BOOKSTORE
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M-F 7 30-6 SAT 10-6
PH (S03) 346-433!
man ' |* 1 <1 \ iMilt wi'ii ,i! r.nin-y
1 i\ ilion.'
Hi,union si'! 1 lie kov In stop
pmg 1' l -1 . \ who averaged HI) 'I
points pi■ i game. u,is to stop its
t.ist break
Iransitiun defense is 11 h ■
m.iin tiling.' lie said Wi
ll.i\ i- to get our t.ist break going
Willi Il Ml' lllll Ill'll' (.it Mill
( mirtl .mil rebound .mil kui'p
tlii'in Ironi doing those things
In Oregon s win two weeks
ago XI,ii l.e.ni scored (1 |)oints
,md h.ul Hi rebounds while
M.irtin ,ind Mini.in h.ul !H and
r, points respectively Wilson
nn.is held to 12 points and sis
rebounds before fouling out
I ai mg tire Bruins again is
not exai 11 \ something Brandon
11nds eass
We have to pi.in solid He
tense lie said "I ton Mai I can
bail a great game here and you
reallv i an t stop him you just
have to trv and contain him
I hi'N have so many weapons
and they i an all shoot
Brandon nn ho reinjured his
left ankle against Arizona last
Nveek said he didn't expei t the
injury to be a lai tin oiu e I ri
day’s game stalls Meanwhile
Munson said Mixon's knee m
jury also suftered against the
W ildcats, wasn’t as serious as
lust thought
The wilinet ot the Oregon
I ( 1 A game will face the nn in
net ot the Oregon State Arizona
State game at 2 p III MS I Sat
urdav I he tournament i tin
i hides with the championship
game at 2 p in MS I' Sunday
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